Normandy High School - Saga Yearbook (Normandy, MO)
- Class of 1967
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Although an educator with credentials, his personal qualities are more important. Former Normandy students look back on him as an indivi- dual who knows them by name, a person who is approachable, easy to talk with. They remember him as one who is vitally interested in Normandy High School and its students. He can nearly al- ways be found at dances, assemblies, PTA, Mothers Club, rehearsals, and games. Student Council has always appreciated his help in its undertakings. Not much goes on around Normandy without his aware- ness. Because he is a fine administrator and has done much for Normandy High School, because he has a Smile and a kind word for everyone, because he has been dedicated to Normandy and its students, we dedicate the 1967 SAGA to our principal, Mr. C.E. 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Jim Smith Secretary Sue Rode Treasurer Adrian, Ed Aiello, Joanne Abney, Richard Alexander, Gregory Alt, Harold Alsdorf, Linda Alterson, J u,d1th Altheimer, Myrtle Rusty' Alton, C01'1St3-UCC Amato, Thomas Amos , Raymond Anderson, Jim -19 Anderson, Pamela Arms, Janet Anthes , Michael Ard, Chester Andrews , Margaret F Atkinson, Pamela N Ashcraft, William Autz, Crissy Ayars , Barbara Bain, Charles Baker , Robert Baker, Susan Banks, John Bankston, Barbara Bannister, Wilma Barnett, Kathleen Barry, Lynn Barklage, Terry B t ,D 'd Barnes, Thomas ar on aw Beardslee, Mary Beaver, Betsy Beckmann, Patr1c1a Beffa, Harvey Bedrosian, John Beezley, Carol Behr, Joseph Bella, Patr1c1a Benson, Christine Bergmann, Emilie Birckhead, Don Blassie, Michael Gary Blong, John Bleitner, Robert Boercker, Gary Bohlrnan, Oliver Blumenfeld, Lawrence Boles' Bill Bond, David Borland, Richard Boyd, Jealllle Bradshaw, Suzanne Bramrneyer, Robert Braun, James Brauss, Karen Brazzle Ernie Breckle , Glenda Brinker, Janet Brockmeier, Richard Brookmeier, Virginia Brose, Terry Brown, Helen Brown, Kenneth Brown, Wesley Brown, William Bunch, Susan Broyles , Sondra Burgdorf, Earl Burke , Sharon Bruce , Kathleen Brucker Diane Buckmaster, Denn1s Burke, Susan Burleson, Gary Buckner Carol Burns , David Butler, Susan Burton, Michael Buttery, Janice Byrd, Wesley Caldwell, Michael Campos , Louis Cardinale, Rose Casteel, David Catalano, Bruce C arey, Sharon Carlson, Kay Carron, Janelle Carron, Madonna Carter, Cora Castelli, Carmela Chandler, Brenda Chandler, Linda Chandler, Mary Chier, Marie Childers , Deborah Christofferson, Thomas Cipponeri, Vito Clancy, Dennis Clarice, Laura Clark, Donna Clark, Linda Clark, Nancy Clouser, Margaret Clouser, Michael Cole, Clifford Take the pledge I , ,, Fw: ' Cole, Janice Coleman, William Collett, Connie Connell, Patricia Conner, Donna Conrey, Susan Copeland, Sarah Cornelius, Milton Corrigan, George Corry, Rick Cottin, Nancy Cowee, Terry Crane, Patrick Crecelius, Phyllis Creek, Sharon Crider, Joseph Crow , William Cuddy, Harriett Curtis, Janet Curtis, Norman Dalton, David Debo ard, Connie De Francesco, Augustin Delaney, Michael DeMaster, George 'Steve Derrick, Cynthia Dick, Kenneth Duenow , Martha .mg 5., if, 1 iI Affqfii rf' nw, 4 'ff' main-r Q-.. ff, A 1 Dickens, Sharon DiFatta, Mary 3,1172 1522.2 , ' H ' f 7i ,- if fifty N 1 ,. , 2 412' 'la ' , ik , ,,AW . Dougherty, Thomas Duncan, Barbara Dillon, Leo Dolde , Llnda Doelger , Robert Dlx, Linda Elledge , Larry Ebersohl, Stanley Durbin, Kristine Eilermann, Thomas E ggenberg, Gwen Edmonds , David Those boys will never find us Ebrecht, Gary behind these bushes. Edgerton, Jane Elser, Karen Emnett, John E sselborn, Brenda Esselborn, Carol E swlne, Janet Etheridge, Donna Fears, Judith Feast, Marilyn Fehl, Deborah Farmer, Donna Faulkner, Ellen Fea, Linda Feldmeier, Alan Ferrario, Nancy Fetsch, William Finkel, Brian Student Council backs no decorating of lockers! Fischer, Delores Fischer, Elizabeth Betsy Fischer , Scott Fister, Margaret -35 Fogarty , Michael Flatt, Kenneth Fondaw , Sheila Forrester, Patricia y, Foy, Mary Frost, Alfred Frazer, Sheila Frisella, James Furman, Delores Jane Gaffney, John Fromm, Sandra Gallagher, Charles Garvey, John Gas saway, Thomas Gerst, Gary- Gladish, Jeanine Giamalva, Arlene Gle itze, Robert Gebhardt, Arlene Gilbertson, Deborah Gelven, Dale Gililland, Andrew Glenn, Patricia Goode , Melanie Gore, Bette Granich, Paul Goree , Timothy Gos som, Larie Gravier, Carl Green, John Greenlee, Carolyn Griffard, Thomas Greer, Donald Grellner, Adrian Grone, David Grote , Paula Governick, Daniel Greenfield, Patricia Griffard, Joseph Guerra, John l E 1 , i :ff 25:-5 . 1, '5' -4 , Y'.,g.. ' F, K lf saga, L , 1' 2221?1i,2,.' 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Kampschroeder, Gwendolyn Kassebaum, Sandy Katzenberger, Judy Keim, Leona Kelleher, Carol Kirkpatrick, Clarence Corky Knott, Dennis Kim, Danny King, Linda Kirby, Wilrnetta Sue Koines, John Kossman, Kristi Koechllng, Jane Kohl, BOIIHIG Kornya, Thomas Kretoh, Cora Kriesky, Francis Robert Kolkhorst, Linda Kramer, Karen Lamb, Barbara Landfair, John Kutscher, Jean Lacey, Kathy Lamkie, Earl Lappln, Terry LHRICO, R1chard Lamb , Patricia Landuyt, Susan Lawless , Mary Lawson, Donna Lawler, Linda Lawson Sue Legler , Gary Lee, Danny V LW Lawton, Donna Leigh, Sally Leutzinger , Willard Skip Licata, Joseph Linsin, Linda Lion, Cathy Littlefield, Jean r wa, . im . , .ff . .yn : Losse, Patricia ,Q , A V -Z E .- ff , ,M 'r, 1-2 2, 3. f I 1 r s ' sz i H15 Q 'Q Q ,H E R x 75 , 3' M , f , ,, ww' , 4 N, , QE ,mt W. ,QW-Qtr, Vg' .,jq,Z 5 me 'P tan, .gigs Y ,jgpgfg 'F 3 l ,J . Q . ,5 , - i sgffi X '!5ia'B 3: i . 1 ,wa ' Lindhorst, John Lock, Ronald LoVan, John Lipe, Harold Dennis Lorenz , Mark MacKenzie , David Marshall, Gloria Maloney, Michael Manker, Janice What a waste of brawn! Mast, Paula Mar shall, Judith Masiero , Mary Massey, Leona Mathews , Sandra Mattmgly, Patr1c1a Maxfield, Jane McCarthy, Rose McCa1'ter, Dennis McC1eary, Gary McCormick, Lanny McEacheI'n, John Dick McGibbons, John Mc Daniel, Shawn ff McKay, Patricia McKee, Peggy Melchior, Bruce Merlati, Christine Mesenbrink, John Rick Mewes , Linda Metzger, Gay Messina, Linda Meyer , David Meyer , William Miller , Ginger Midkiff, Rochelle Miller, Thomas Craig -'-x Mitra James Momca, Roberta Monterosso, Jo Ann Mitchell, Sharon ore, Chery Morie, Diane Morris, Rita Moore , Michael Morgan, Kenneth Morgan, Patrick M M f'i i Morton, Stewart Wi11iaIn' Morrison, Mark Morrow , Connie Mudrovic, Louis Murphy, Jacquelyn 4 Murphy, Kathleen -...W Myers, Robert Last one down to Tojo's is a Myers, Jan Nelson Robert Murphy, Martha Nardi, Russell Nelling, Gary rs. Nemamck, Cheryl MTW? Ill Ml , Ill il! ' Y III ll! ' Nicholson, Catherine Ness1e1n, Teresa Newman, Wayne Noce, John Nolan, Sandra Novak, Elisabeth Null, Martin O'Brien, Sheila O' Daniel , Beverly O' Gorman, Mary f 'WW Mari, Rochelle, Kay, Sue, Kathy, Anne O'Leary, David O'Sul1ivan, Patrick Owens, Rayma Kay Palazzolo, Sharon Pando , Maria Oliver , Luther Overmann, Stephen Owensby, Michael Parisi, Angelo Papendick, Willard Sonny Parker, Lana Parrino, Rosemary Patane , Grace Pemberton, Jame s 131' ,Qi 4 4 C3 H ing! 0 .-L if W2 -W 5.3 :QIE 23' , iff ' z 511, ' 3311 -: , Q if-J.'f' ,NT . Vi ,f p A,b, , -1, . Q L Aa 4 Peplinski, Thomas Perry, Penny Phelps , Richard Phillips, John Phinney, Jo Ann Piantanida, Joseph Tl P1atk1ew1cz W1I11am Pisciotta, Dominic Nicky Portell, David Pierre , Arthur Pilger , Gary Pointer, Christina Tina Prebianca, Gregory Presley, Robert Price, John Pipkens, Donald Popp, Susan Probst, Janell Pulliam, Diana 4 Welcome to Ding Dong School! Pusateri, Anthony Qualls , Kathleen Raftery, Gerald vm Ramin, Carla Ramsey, Joanne , K AQ? . VV 53 Raftery, Catherine Rank, Linda Rayfield, Michael Redden, Joellyn Rawlings, John George Rede, Mary Jo Redel, Mary Jane Reimer, Kathleen Renda, Michael Repp, Theodore Riordan, Maureen Riggs , Charles Robertson, John Roberts, John Robinson, Patricia Robison, Judith Robison, Richard Rode, Sue Rodebush, Marianne Roth, Anthony Ruhland, Robert Rohn, Linda Roth, James Sadlo, Peggy Rosell, Louis Bob Rowald, Edwin Saganis , Constance Ross, Wilbert Ruhland, Michael Saladin, James Sandmeier, Sharon Sanders, Linda Sarantakis, Patricia Schlottach, Gary Schmelig, Randolph Saylor, Janie Schmelz, Margaret Peggy Schulte , Robert Schaffner , Anne Schmidt, Charles Skip Schulz , Leonard Schilly , Mark Schneider, Walter Chico' Scott, Kathryn Schroll, Jeanine Scobey, Donna Sheppard, James Sherod, Ray Segraves, Jack Seymour, Thomas Shannon, Warren Sheehan, Kathleen Shuler, Ellen Shuman, Susan Silliman, Catherine Wm Shelby, Linda Shepard, Linda Silver, Douglas Silver, Michael Simmons, Barbara Simmons, John Simmons, Larry Simpson, Betty Sims , Danny Simpson, Lynn Simpson, Daniel Singen, Diane Sinopoli, Barbara -65 Skinner, Merrill Slaughter, Janet Slaughter, Lowell Sittner, Marti Skelton, Janet Slawson, Helen Smith, James Smith, Kathleen Smith, Linda Smith, Nanette Smith, Richard Spina, Linda Spitzfaden, James Sprinkle, Leslie Smith, Robert B. Smith, Robert G. Smitherman, Edward Snow, Harold Soellner, David Solberg, Jacquelyn Spalding, Alice Speckhals, Judith Starner , Harry Staed, Corneliu s Neal f 1 ..,.,,, Starkey, Pamela Stedman, Gerald Stainer , Sondra Stanley, Bonnie Stephanie Stansburry, Robert Stengel, Michael 68- Stephens, Karen Striegel, Frederick Ricky Stevens, Mollie Stevens , Cheryl Stevens, Jerry Stoldt, Ruth Stroup, Roy Jun Thie me , Gary Stueve, Donna Thies , Carolyn Swank, Helen Tapy, Susan Teeter, Charles Thiel, Judith Swearingen, Karen Theodorow , John Thompson, Michael Thompson, Edward Thompson, Thomas Thies , Marilyn Tiefenbrunn, Rita Thomson, Dan1e1 Timpe, Cheryl Caught ya! ' Tipton, Sharon Townsend, Gail Travis, Johnna Trotter, Brenda TU-FDEP, R0I131d Tucker, Wayne Tyler, Dennis Turner, Melvin Van Giesen, Mark Vasel, Helen Vis se, Ellen Wachter, Wayne Wagner, Georgia Wallace, Linda Warren, Ernest Walther, Richard Watts, William Weaver, Sandra Wayer, Elaine Webb , Alzada We'd rather fight than switch! L i Walter, Benjamin Bud Watkins, Michael -73 Webb, Richard I claim this spot ----- Weiss, Kenneth Wetz, Mary Wheat, Karl White , Barbara Whitney, Douglass s Whittaker, Gloria Wiggins, Mary Williams, George Williams, Linda J Williams, Linda M. Winter, Carl Winterbottom, John Woodruff, Barbara Woods, Carl I thought! Wright, Anne Yount, Larry Zacheis , Edward Zack, Bernlce Zbaren, Clair Zulrweller, Charles Anne Schaffner Valedictorian Sue Rode Mary Foy Sa1utator1an Sa1utator1an Carolyn Capone Martha Murphy Fourth Fifth Jean Kutscher Marie Chief Ninth Ninth Jane Furman John Price Seventh Eighth Emilie Bergmann Sixth Sue Shuman Eleventh Mari Hugger Mike Watkins Twelfth Thirteenth Mike Hollis eanette Hart Fourteenth Fifteenth Diane Morie Rochelle Midkiff Nineteenth Twentieth Sandra Fromrn G3-TY Ne Ming Seventeenth Elghteenth Janelle C arron Sixteenth affine l cfcielm Contributing to the outstanding success of the 1966-57 school year were Normandy's fine administration and faculty. Super- intendent Ward E. Barnes, along with his assistant, I-!.C.Bleckschmidt, and the Board of Education head the list as the chief administration for the entire Normandy school system. Yet within our realm of Normandy Senior High it is our principals C.E.Potter, W.Bergmann, E.Ftohlfs, and F'.Kirby that must be commended for their notable efforts and accomplishments. The teachers, those who have taught here before as well as those who are new to the teaching staff, and the counselors are a benefit to our educational system. They have again helped to make Normandy one of the top schools of the area. We owe our deepest appreciation to all these people who have worked so hard to make Normandy the excellent school it is. 74 ' IL STUDENTS: This is the coffee shop where really big business IS planned. Ward E. Barnes, Superintendent H. C. Bleckschmidt, Assistant Superintendent C. E. Potter Walter C. Bergmann Frank Kirby Principal of Normandy Associate Principal Assistant Principal Emil Rohlfs John Torres Morris Blitz Assistant Principal Asst. Guidance Director Director of Guidance Newell Holbrook, Fred Coble, Pres. , Edward Monoco, Raymond Schmidt, Fred Small. Not present, J. Robert Bolten, William Saunders. -83 f'kx5?k 'QTV' B, Bauche A. Draper E, Goff B. Elster D. O'Corme11 O. Kite M. Mayhall E. Ewald Compaulwfz 5 ' Www I L 0 M. Clodfelter iz K. Heithecker 0 J. DGS10ge Q B, Jackson H 'Y f Y' ' if M E , Knelange D. Nelling J. Rosenzweig R. Volkmer M. Lenox M. O'Conne11 H. Shipman J. Walsh L. Mays S. McLaughlin E . Phelps J. Riehl B. Shy D. Warman A. Sunkel D. Weinstock Fm Am W. Neumann E . Hoefler H. Ball D. Rice A. Kennett, Ch. Q0 R. Boedges M. Whitehead H. Duncan xi X, FOMQIL lfwgmgea Ge emu M. Garc1a, Ch. E. Hoerr X6 VN Qt, S Josephs Q . QQ- C. Mejia M. Maestas M. B. Smith be G o R. Silva -87 Social Studia M. G. Forgus, Ch. J . Funke E . Arnold W. Battiste J. De Vouton J. Ellefson J F. Brewington J. Lanis J, Jay R. Geraghty L. Hovis M. Deaver R. Baker S. Marsh R. Meyers R. Vossen J. Masterson J. Meigs L. Noce J. Mimlitz G. Schrader K. Snider iwwwi ,Am R. Guilfoil W. Petro H. Gray K. Yowell D. Sissom Home J. D. Nichols B, Wood, Ch. L. Krablin, Ch. D. Cook W. Cook T. Foppiano G. Stigall Special Education faameaa C. Hays M. Beck, Ch. R. Lacey Sdwcatdofa J. 0 - WML, Zf 'Pnl 604 N N. Henson M, Jennings R. Sander M. J. Sheehan R . Swadley D. Sterling Mathematica I J. Laveue, ch. A Q M. Berger M. Wagner B ll A 34: K x XS I C. Bock A, Buxton D. Christian G. Clark E, Darragh P, Drury A. Ferguson R. Keeling ,Fl C Q' J , Off J. Sarris G. Strecker S. Vaughn Rock-a-by ..... S. Bergme1er S Malnlefl D. Smith D. Ellis V. Winter A. Shipherd, Ch. H. Dunbar G. De1Gau.dio M. J. Ferguson iaiqucal 840641204 'T.-IQ M. Hayes Science H , -559 , D TQ' mn . 3 .7 Q, sg ss, . B. Chancellor W . Evans ' 4 R. Gilbert J . Hudson P, Pilger J. Ragland 4 J , Rigdgn F. Winterowd Z. Henley -9 - lt if . 17 M 7724. 70ttefa 7fM06ldf DEPARTURE BRIEFING. Members of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools met with Major General Julian A. Wilson, Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel, USAREUR, and Dr. Joseph A. Mason, Director, USDESEA, following a five-week annual visitation to 18 high schools in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Left to right are: Dr. Mason, Mr. C. E. Potter, Dr. I... W. Huber, Gen. Wilson, Dr. Whitmore and Dr. Keating. B. DeVouten S. Koessel H. Darragh M. Kellar C. Linzee F. Carr H, Mueller Officer E. Braun M. Huelskarnp, R. N. V. Kinsman B. Pendleton J. Saffley TRANSPORTATION First Row: H. Huberstrod, M. Kremer, M..Kloipper, L. Grenier Second Row: E. Werner, S. Emmendurfee, N. Burtlinq, G. Buumqcxrtner, J. Munninq, H. Schools Third How: L.. Bernell, C. Emcxhiser, L.. Meeluin : W. Burtee, E. Abbott, R. Maupin, D. McKony. MAINTENANCE First Row: H. Ronan, M. Hutson, A. St.John, J. Stlohn, Second Row: C. Hite, J. Anderson, W. Grubbs, C. Wcxrd, Fi. Forthmcm, I... Sheffird. CAFETERIA Front Flow: H. Hensley, V. Dillon, C. Klose, V. She- bom, W. Handley, P. Sheritz. Back Row: V. Williams M. Secxrs, M. Potter, I-l. Guy, J. Frieze, E. Smith. Bottom right picture front row: D. Guilfoy, E. Palmer, N. I-lurtmcim, E. Klose, D. London. Buck row: A. Bul- linq, M. Sinovich, O. Saunders, F'. Walker. -97 EIL Wiwwum l Normandy High School lost a valuable member of the faculty in December of 1966. Mr. Lewinter came to Normandy from a high school in Pittsburg in 1955. He taught in the Social Studies department and was also a counselor. Mr. Le- Winter took more than the usual interest in his students. He was particularly concerned about those who fell behind and needed extra help. Outside of the classroom, Mr. I..eWinter was active in religious affairs and with the United Nations. He was the Director of religious education at Temple Emmanuel. This fall he was elected head of the Speaker's Bureau for the United Nations Assembly of St. Louis. He was also active in the extra-curricular act- ivities of students and teachers at Normandy. Contributions were made in honor of Mr. LeWinter for the Normandy Scholarship Fund by students, faculty and friends. Charles Frees Although Charles Frees has not taught at Normandy for four years because of illness, no one has forgotten his concern for his students and his devotion to the furthering of education. Mr. Frees taught U.S.History and Economics at Normandy for nearly fifteen years and served as head of Social Studies department. Normandy and the teaching pro- fession have felt a great loss at the death of Charles Frees in September, 1966. Fred Bostwick At the death of Fred Bostwick Normandy lost a good worker and a good friend. Mr. Bostwick was the head custodian and had served Normandy for seven years when he died last September. He was well liked because of his cheerfulness and his willingness to please. .xgcfiuified Sandy Walam Sheila, Fondww 102 The people that are seen in this photograph Compose the members of Saga Staff. They worked many long hours--like a fool, To give a yearbook to this school. Faculty, Sports, Activities, Classes, All were presented to the masses. These many long efforts of dedication, Completed the chronical of our education. Snoopy and Homecoming of '66, Was only one of Saga's tricks. Flowers and May Fete, prescribed for all, Made each member stand proud and tall. The helper and prodder, the common divisor Mrs. Jean Meigs, our Freshman Advisor. We'll always remember her inspiring line, GET THE t4t?+Q! THING DONE ON TIME! Front Row: S. Overmann, S. Rode, W. Huizenqa, Row 2: H. Brown, S. Tapy, D. Scobey, J. Little- Kinq, K. Hammond, J. Boyd, R. Monica. Row 3: C. Liqon, S. Leigh, I-I. Swank, A. Wright, K. Smith, S. Nolan, L. Jud, G. Hoffstetter. Row 4: S. Fondaw, T. Pointer, M. Delaney, J. Curtis, S Leutzinqer, J. Maxfield, P.Sad1o, B. Boles. Front Row: Pres. J. Roth, Treas. J. Spitsfaden. Row 2: A. Buermann, D. Kncst J. Bewiq, S. Meyer, J. Ryan, J. Bewi M. Sexauer. Row 3: C. Forrester, B. Huerscamp, T. Smith, J. Isringhaus, M. Walker, J. Koewinq, D. Hart, F. Bagley Row 4: J. Peters, K. Pi a M. K ' . ' ' q ao, ontommas, T Shipman, H. Kuhnert, D. Wil- kenirrq, J. Hatcher. Qui!! 8 Saw!! Chess Club One of the lesser-known teams at Nor- mandy is the 'Pawnmen.' Known as the chess club, this group meets every other Wednesday to compete in matches. Require- ments of the game are concentration and strategy. Many contests run for hours. Acti+ vities of the current year included the purchase of 'new chess sets and participa- tion in many tournaments. Quill and Scroll is an honorary club giving recognition to students in literary fields. To qualify, one must be in the upper third of his class, have the recommendation of his instructor, and do a required amount of 'work in Saga, Publi- cations, Courier or Journalism. The members are installed at an annual banquet in the spring. -103- NCNET Top Row: S. Midkiff, C. McAlister, A. Wright, M. Teske, J. Myers. Second Row: S. Leigh, C. Autz, L.. Pfeiffer. NONETS, under the direction of Miss Ball, celebrated its 25th anniversary this year. The nine girls and three alternates performed at the vocal assem- blies and Mothers' Club, besides carolling in Downtown St. Louis. Since 1952, the CHORALETTES have provided entertainment for the annual Veterans' Day Assembly. This year the group, numbering a hundred girls also sang at several assemblies and the Christmas Vesper Services. For the past five years Mrs. Whitehead has directed the RHYTHMAIRES, one of the most popular singing groups on campus. The 24 members are a se- lect group, chosen from the A Capella Choir. This year they were invited to perform in Clayton du.ring the Christmas season. The twenty-eight members of BOYS' CHORUS sang a variety of music--the serious, light, sacred, and popular--at their performances for school assem- blies and the Music Association. Mr. Kennett is the sponsor. This was A CAPE LLA CHOIR'S second year at Normandy. The group was organized by Mrs. Whitehead to take the place of Mixed Chorus. Their 66-67 season featured a trip to a singing clinic at the SIU campus. Clwmfeff 6- Boys'Chorus Officers: J. Spitzfuden, B. lmholz, M. Turner. Second Row: E. Weldon, L. Elledqe, R. Webb, H. Kuhnert, M. Lucey. Third Row: C. Grdvier, B. Finkel, R. Schulte, D. Green, E. Rowold, J. Roth. pkgfkmairezi Front Row: B. Imholz, M. Dishinqer, J. Spitzfuden, D. Licklider. Second Row: C. Stdnley, J. Elliott, L.. Morrissey J. Roth. Third Row: B. Steinmeier, E. McFarland, G. Nellinq, K. Scott. Fourth Row: S. Husband, Fi. Webb, P. Nichols, T, Gdssdwuy. Fifth Row: H. Glenn, H. Swank J. Kilker. Sixth Row: M. Murphy, R. Schulte, J. Theodorou. ACapeIlc1I A 108- Front Flow: R. Nichols, H. Swank, K. Sheehan, K. Owens, M. Murphy, S. Husband Back Row: E. Imholz, J, Kilker, T. Gassaway, E. Sleinmeier. Mudrigul Singers We're with you Uncle .. . A11 together now Strumming up money .. . gmlo onic Orcked fra 1 OP5 ein, ell Fiow 1: S. Smith, D, Arunu, D. Mattock, B. Schneider: Row 2: T. Gusscrwcxy, J. Hungerford, S. Brantley, B Hartman, W. Wachter, G. Pilqer, D. Grone, J. Spillmcxn, E. Fiowuld, J. Peterson, Row 3: D. Robinson, J Turner, M. Teske. THE BEAT GOES ON One requirement of membership in SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA is to meet the standards set by the music department. This year Orchestra played at school assemblies, the Spring Concert, Vesper Services, and the Operetta 'Carousel.' NOBSEMEN' displayed their musical talents at a performance for a McKinley Grade School PTA meeting. gmla onic Z?anc! SYMPHONIC BAND performed this year at Incarnate Word Academy and its annual Pops Concert at Normandy. At the end of the year the menbers took the traditional band trip. 11 2 MUSIC MAN .Tune 21, l956 Dear Mr. Barnes: l want you to know that the Normandy Band under Mr. Duncan' s direction certainly can be proud of their outstanding performances at The Music Man. I don't think I have ever heard as much praise bestowed on a single musical organization as the comments heard on the Normandy Band nightly after each show. This was certainly a happy associa- tion--the Normandy Band and the Municipal Cpera in The Music Man. Most sincerely, William Zalken Manager, St. Louis Municipal Opera Our Own Music Men R Basketball Band First Row: D. Grone, A. Hcxilles, T. Gczsscwoy, S. Smith. Row 2: E. Fiowold W, Wachter G. Pxlqer. Row 3: J. Peterson, D. Fioth. Top Row: J. Turner. Standing: Fi. Brockrneir. I Sf ' f f I'U'l Q ll Ctl' 2 Pat Robinson, Ramona Hcxdfield, Jean Bay, Anne Schfzffner 5 11 CCURIER COURIER is. . . sitting in North Hall on Friday night listening to the cheers from the foot- ball field ..... trying in vain to meet deadlines . . . a broken typewriter. . . . desperately trying to find news to fill an empty page ..... the realization that you have pasted the elbow of your favorite cashmere sweater on your page. . . . . cold McDonald hamburgers. . . senior staff brow-beating the juniors .... . Dan Simpson, editor-in-chief, slowly losing his mind. . . . . COURIER is. . . . . a typical newspaper. 6- N. Smith, J. Furman, J. Hart, D. Simpson, D. Stueve, A Gimclvo. Row l: P. Clarke S.Sc1nclmeier, S.Shuw, P. Smith K. Doyle, S. Stanley, D. Morri son, C. Heinemann, S. Stcxqner Flow 2: L. Thomcm, B. Gore,J Arms, C.'Anderson, C. Benson J. Gri11ion,S. Wells, S. Stcmer M. Quentin, P. Robinson, V Keeslinq. Flow 3: M. Pierre P. Forrester, M. Lonq, M ThOfUPSOn, S. Schoen, M Kearns, S. Doug, K. Piquqo G. Bloomer, S. Osh-under C. deBourd. Juclo Club F ont How, Officers: D. Bums, K. Dick, B. Klein. Row 2: D. glia, C. ' Bubenik, J. Fleming, S. Ruhland. W : . ri Ven t1- H 3 J G ffard J'1l' h, D. Abney, M. Kemp. Row 4: H. B ff , Fi. Havilcx d F' k l P. St wart, North County Teenage Republicans Seated OliverSt dqBFkl Off S. St mer, Sec., N. Smit , i . ' , D. B S. St , h V P Ab L.. lyGEb ht The JUDO CLUB is an organization for boys of all grades who have an interest in the art of self-defense. The club, sponsored by Mr. J. Lanis, had a meeting or work-out three times a week during the school year. The boys used fundamental skills and techniques to advance themselves in rank. At meetings of NORTH COUNTY TEENAGE REPUB- LICAN CLUB members discussed coming events in the political world. They participated in elections by hand- ing out literature at the polls and canvassing the area for voters. As a result of their work in the club, the members have a better knowledge of their community, and how their government runs. -1 1 l l 118- Pep Club School spirit was promoted by the efforts of the Pep Club. Transporta- tion to the away football games, pep rallies, and signs and buttons helped the Vikings to victory. EPC The BOYS' Pep Club is a newly-chartered group fvrmed to promote school spirit. Sixteen elected boys form a planning committe aided by sponsor Paul Drury. Club members can be identified at games by their blue BPC sweatshirts. Boys' Pep Club F.M.C. First Row: J. Saylor, J. Shelby. V. Hoffstetter, S. Thres, S. Shaw, M. Clonts. Row 2: L. Haynes, J. Ewers, L. Meyer, J. Kutscher, P. Mueller, K. Simpson, E. Kidd. Row 3: T. Haffner, C- HGmGYlYl, C- LGUYZUICISF. C- Biflloifkf M- F9953 P. Nolan, D. Hayes, K. Pants. FUTURE MEDICAL CAREERS is devoted to those interested in a medical profes- sion. Sponsored by Mrs. Huelskamp, the club met on the first and third Wednesday of the month. Two of the year's speakers were a missionary nurse and a veterinarian. The club also planned to take cookies to patients at St. Vincent's Hospital. Future Secretaries is an organization for those interested in the secretarial field. Among the group's activities this year were trips to business organizations, attendance at a workshop at Washington University, and participation in the Miss Future Secretary Contest. Mrs. Henson is the club's sponsor. Future Teachers made their annual visit to the elementary schools again this year. Members went to their former grade schools to observe how a teacher functioned in a classroom. The club, guided by Mrs. Rose Geraghty, is developing America's teachers of tomorrow. D. Marie, Pres., L, Williams, Vice Pres,, S. Burke, Secre., L, Pea, Treas. First. Row: F. Qebhardt, S. Tipton, S. Frazer, S. Jacobs, M, Reily, S. Mathews, V, Paz-menter. Row 2' G. Patane, J. Guerrcmt, C. Wozniak, D. Lawson, L. Rohn, G. Townsend, P. Schmelz. How 3: D. Childs, J. Brinker, D, Childers, I-I. Vasel, K, Murphy, P. McKee, L. Spain. J. Heinicke, Pres, M. Pierre, Vice Pres., R. Altheimer, Secre,, G. Hoffstetter, Treas., M. Foy, Historian. First Row: J. Spitzfaden, L. Strong, S. Thoele, P. McCarthy, D, Masiero, S. Denninqton, P. McKay, B. Schranz, B. Mozqola Row 22 M. Masierc J- Moore, J. Klein, A. S aldinq, C. Heaton, N. Garth, C. Merloti P. Schoenman, S, Rae, Foy Rowfi: L.A1sdorf, Eichman, L. Linsin, K. Fgeimer, S. Hales, M. Huqqer, L. Lawler, Rowold, S. Shuman, P.. ayer J. Slaughter, C, Wozniak, Row 4: J. Probst, B. Chandler, K. Kossman, S. Landuyt, J. Ramsey, J. Maxfield, B. Ayars Dileinicke, B. Simmons, A. Vortriede, L. Messina, T. Bamvakais. -121 x' F nd Ar F .x Flow 1: D. Pimpkins, J. Linclhorst, W. Schneider, A. Gilillcmd, G. Prebranicl, M. Morrison: Row 2: M. Schil linger, J. Doleo, N. Ferrurrio, L. Oliver, T. Goree, J. Rufteryg Flow 3: S. Butler, S. Monterosso, L. Dix, G Marshall, L. Shelby, S. Broyles, L. Youni, K. Wheat, J. Gaffney, H. Snow, B. Bleiiner, B. Koob, D. Auten R. Golder. Service Workers Row l: D. Treece, L. Delaney, M. Nauqhton, D. Gerhardt, D. Riddle, G. Wolfe, S. Dickens, S. Kassebaum, L. Gossom, S. Shaw, C. Lovan, L. Allen, M. McDonald, D. Barton. Row 2: B. Klein, H. Partl, D. Mel- choir, J. Probst, J. Skelton, C. Saqanis, S. Delano, L. Girard, L. Waller, M. Thornton, J. Pott, E. Stage, S. Williams. Row 3: D. Zemblidqe, R. Smith, J. Kuhl, C. Gill, K. Brauss, C. Nemcmick, B. Huelskamp, D. Sherrill, C. Schoenman, C. Beezley, P. Sweeney, S. Newton. Row 4: J. Husband, S. Greenleaf, R. O'Brien, E. Ahrens, A. Feldmeier, T. Shipman, W. Brune, L. Yount, B. Bankston, J. Buttery, K. Burgess, D. Burns, J- Mitra. Work- Study Front Row: Fi. Parrino, C. Timpe, S. O'B'rien, H. Vasel, K. Murphy, P. Schmelz, A, We-bb, G Flltane, D. Morie. Row 2: S. Tipton, W. Bannister, K. Elser, K. Bamett, K. Halley, L. Keim, S. Frazer, L. Pea. 124 STUDENT COUNCIL SENATE Front Row: Treus. W, Papendick, Secretaries P. Sumntukis and S. Leigh, Vice Pres. M. Hamilton, and Pres. J. Piuntumdcn. Flow 2: M. Meclcfessel, K. Simpson, D. Fiuue, Fi. Mclilheny, S. Scobey, J. Littlefield, V. Gurcxfulo. Row 3: S. Mikulin, H. Swank, E. Stein- meier, S. Rode, H. Bundy, K. Owens, A. Wriqht, T. ZE-eh. Row 4:'M. Watkins, Ft. Huch- inqson, E. Adams, T. Zinser, M. Elumenthc1l,A. Pruett, D. Bluttner, J. Curtis. . .. - - '. ,. -142. -1. '..:E..- . .' T. ' . -iiift' , .1,. rf 1 --- ,M Front Ftow: Officers, Piantanida, Hamilton, Leigh, Sarantakis, Pape-ndick. How 2: A Ashcraft, C. Zbaren, C. Nicholson, I... Rutherford, D. Louys, L. Dolde, M. Holmes, S. Taylor, B. Auchly, P. Clarke, D. Absheer, B. Blass, G. Sansone, Ftow 3: S. Kassebaum, M. Pransos, S, Baker, J. Barker, C. Croft, S. Beckman, S, Nivens, S. Watson, 1. Watson M- Panda, S. Bunch, P. Connell, S. Denrrmgton, Ft. Guimbarda. Row 4:' S. Hodgson L.. Emith, J. Grimes, D. Andersonyl. TCIPY, J. Heinlcke, A. Goodson, B. Counch, B. Ott, J. Elliot, T. Ayer, L.. Girard, D. Duenaw, L.. Shepard, M. Sittner, R. Nixon, Row 5: D. Bolton, B. Stuart, I. Scherhel, L.. Mintman, S. Schorr, D. Wilshusen, E. Ashcratt, J. Schaefer, B. Wotring, Ft. Me-senhrink, S. Leutzinqer, D. Hahn, C. Clark, D. Craven, Pt. Midkift, B. Doelqer, S, Fondaw. STUDENT COUNCIL HOUSE Student legislation was promoted this year by the introduction of the motion sheet. Some of the motions that were passed were' the wearing ofsweat shirts, decorating lockers, and mirrors in the boys' rest room. The Citizenship Contest was held with great results. Something new was introduced-- a Computer Dance with McCluer High School. Also on the social calendar was the KXOK Faculty Game, The Welcome Dance, and the Farewell Dance. 25 126- Junior Classical league W. Huizenqu, Pres., T. Gassawav, Vic P S., K. Dick, Sargt, at Amis. First Fi : D. Mudrovic, C. Croft, V. Keesl q D. Hayes, J. Staub, L. Hardy, Ro 2' E K dd, B.McFarlc1nd, M. Beardslee A H ll X, T. B wn, T. Sheryl, J. Sch l ler. T p R w: J. Fleming, J. K ddy, J E11 tt, 1. Henriches, J. Howard, S. N l J Cook. The 50 members of LE CERCLE FRANCAIS, sponsored by Mrs. Mejia, met the second Monday of each month. A trip to see a play by Moliere at the American Theatre and the Christmas party highlighted this year's events. Under Miss Josephs, members of DEUTSCHER VEREIN strove to promote good rela- tions between the United States and Germany through correspondence with pen pals The club became more acquainted with German culture by celebrating its holidays particularly Fashin g. I Members of Junior classical League pursued their interests in Greek and Latin cul- ture under the direction of their sponsor Mrs. Hoerr. Activities of the year included a Christmas luncheon and a spring picnic. This club, in its second year of national affil- iation, is open to Latin students of Normandy. Front Flow: Pres. K. Wrouqhton, Vice Pres. C. Robertson, Secre. M. Jacks, Treas. S. Raymond. Row 2: B. Ward, E. Weldon, B. Meyer, D. Boyle, C. Stevens, M. Holmes, C. Cooper, J. Williams, D. Masiero. Row 3: J. Hunqerford,D Stover, A. Buermann, D. Prunhard, K. Simpson, M. Abney, J. Guerrant, C. Fincher, C. Rose, S. Baker, S. Birenbaum. R w : E. ' ' ' ' ' O 4 McLaughlin, L. Grommet, D. Eayliss, C. Blalock, C.WoZniak, K. Smith, T. Ayer, M. Hugger, M. Skinner, J. Moeller, J. Tapy, T. Bamvakais, M. Berry, E. Wayer. How 5: B. Simmons, J. Hoqan, J. Schoeneberq, S. Nolan H Swank, J. Ramsey, S. Johnson, R. Schulte, S. Hendricks, C. Bubenik, B. Stumhauqh, P. Nolan, J. Kutscher, L. Emlicn, L. Magruder, Cercl Franccli eutscher Verein G. Hoffstetter, Pres., J. Spitzfaden, Vice Pres., J. Hungerford, Secre., E. Rowold, Treas. First Row: C. I-Ianascxki M- Hoffman, J. Turner, L. Lavan, B. Mason, J. Wray, C. Van Giesen, J. Spitzfaden. Row 2: Fl. Hentqes, D. Haynes, P. Crecelius, B. Imholz, J. Stokes, D. Wyatt, J. Heinicke, E. Bock, D. Wood. Row 3: C. Forrester, K. Rowold, D. Heinicke, D. Graven, J. Hatcher, M. Kontominas, D. Wilkeninq, A. Hanika, T. Webb. Row 4: R. Roth, J. Roih, Fi. Huch- inqton, K. Piqaqot, G. Nellinq, B. Fox, J. Nepute, H. Kuhnert, K. Versemcm. 1 Officers: Corres. Sec. I. Staqqord, Record Sec. P. Schmeltz, Pres. T. Griffard, Vice Pres. J. Steel, Teas. K. Smith, Attend. Sec. C. Stevens, Front Fiow: R. Altheimer, M. Scannell, C. Greenlee, N. Smith, K. Stephens, C. Riddle. Raw 2: D. Knost, V. Valenti, L. Lovan, K. Verseman, E. Rowold, J. Phillips, I. Hanstein, J. Greenfield, J. Metz. Row 3: C. Castelli, K. Mewes, G. Goodson, I. Heinicke, J. Ftoth, T. Pusateri, Fi. Schmeliq, B. Licuta, M. Dunham, M. Abbott. Top How: M. Kuehner, P. Crecelius, D. Anderson, D. Grady, T. Amato, G. Nellinq, D. Knott, T. Downer, D. Stanton, S. Barron. Art Society To stimulate the development artistically of its members is the goal oi the Art Society. Meeting every Wednesday, under the direction of Mr. Neu- mann, the Art Society works on paintings, sculp- tures, and modern art. The yearly projects include the Scholastic Arts Contest and various tours ot art exhibits. The biggest annual event is Beaux Arts Ball, sponsored by Art Society. During the dance a queen is chosen according to the creativity and beauty displayed in the girls' mask. Thespians The Thespians opened their 1966-67 season with the comedy Tom Jones. The twenty three members under the direction of Mr. Ewald, also presented plays to church groups. Besides entertaining, the Thespians had an initiation banquet and several parties. This group has definitely worked hard to make Normandy's drama club one of the finest in the area. Flow l: C. Castelli, F. Visse, C. Mclilister, C. Kreich. Fionv 2: B. Couch, J. Elliott, I3. Fischer, J. Theil, A. Wright, S. Sta- mer, J. Mitra, J. Crladich, J. McCormick. View 3: A. Weber, J. Ramsey, M. Kearns. 11+ We-lfffivf if - 1 1- W '- --'GH-1ll .l I7-t0fLZlqlL Smdmt GM The purpose of the Foreign ,Student Club is to raise money to bring an exchange student to Normandy. Maria Asuncion Pando, from Bilbao, Spain, attended our school this year as a result. 'Tintypes' raised more than S600 this year. Candy apple sales also produced funds. Several bands participated in the highly successful 'Battle of the Bands' again this year. This was another money making project of F.S.C. Front Row: M. Clonts, C. Jones, P. Beckmann, P. Nolan,'C. McCC!nd1ess, A. MCCandless, C. Leutzinqer, K. Sin-ipson, G. Patane, S. Shaw, B. Velsquez, H. Cuddy. Row 2: D. Jacobsen, D. Allen, P. Mueller, L.. Plessing, W. Stumbauqh, C. Thies, J. Aiello, I... Alsdorf, S. Shurnan,'M. Abney, J. Hogan, J. Wray, K. Hammond, C. Warner. Row 3:ID. Hales, C. Merlati, M. Murphy, A. Wamer, M. 1-luqqer, B. Chandler, B. Simmons, E. Fischer, M. Carron, B. Meyer, B, Wells, J. Carron, L.. Messina, S. Tracy, F. Gruner, B. Mason. Row 4:' J. Hugger, L.. Emich, A. Wright,-D. Strothcamp, M SFhen,GRiREmCith, ES. Ayars, M. Thies, J. Hackett, K. Durbin,'C. Rhodes, C. Bialock, T.'Haffner, J. Ramsey, P. La- ant,- . o es. 1 BIBLE CLUB 'I 1 T? Front Row: K. Stephens, B. Meyer, H. Swank, J. Price, Vice Pres., H. Brockmeier, A. Wriqht. ROW 2: A. Spalding, M. Re-de, M. Chier, M. Murphy, J. Hart, M. Foy, E. Bergmann, C. Capone, M. Huqqer, M. Jacks, D. Morie. Standing: J. Furman, Ft. Schulte, A. Schaffner, D. Simpson, S. Shaman, Secre., M. Hollis, M. Watkins, Pres., L. Simmons K. Murphy, J. Kutscher, R. Midkiff, J. Hackett, D. Hales. Absent: S. Rode, Treas. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY Senior Honor Society is alselective organization ot juniors and seniors. Membership is based on scholarship, leadership, service and character. Junior Honor Society stresses the same characteristics but is composed of ireshman and sophomores. I n the spring of each year, new members are inducted in a candlelight ceremony. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: C.L.udWiq, C. McDonald, J. Guerrant, G. Hollingsworth, Row 2: B. Wild, Secre., K. Simpson, Vice Pres., G. Emich, Pres., J. Moeller, Trees. Row 3: K. Summers, P. Woodham, D. Wilkeninq, S. Tschappat, D. Licklider. Row 4: D. Knost, D. Haynes, M. Berry, C. Robertson, D. Wilmsmeyer, F. Webb, S. Rae, P. Edwards, J. Ryan, A. Buemiann. How 5: S. Tippin, J. Tapy, f. Nepute, C. Smitherman, D. Zweifel, J. Dingo. if , V- if -1. Q 'wiv ,.. 1. W kg. V ikingettes Vikingettes have just experienced one of their more active years. With their sponsors, the girls' gym teachers, members sold candy bars, co-sponsored the backwards dance with the Letterme-n's Club. A Mother-Daughter Banquet was held at the River Queen. Initiation week was held in the springand ended with the traditional rookie week. a fer 2 . ' f ' I ., - g Q 5' . V, I I Lettermen L.ettermen's Club, sponsored by Mr. 'Winter andthe other coaches at school, is one of Normandy's oldest organizations. The Lettermen co-sponsored the I..ettermen-Vik- ingette Dance, and sold programs at the Christmas Tournament. Front Row: Pres. C, Kelleher, L. Strong, K. Stewart, P. Stewart, K. Simpson, S. Nivens, J. Watson, S. Watson, M. Pierre J- Tapy, L. McE1heny, L. King, Secre. C. Saqanis. Row 2: M. Goldstein, L. Thomas, J. Warford, G. Hofistetter, S. Husband, J. Trost, C. Saqanis, M. Rodebush, C. Buckner, K. Hess, L. Spilker, P. Holdner. Back Row: Vice Pres. G. Eqqenberq, S. Nolan, K. Brauss, K. Broz, D. Heinicke, S. Rode, D. Blattner, S. Schorr, M. Teske, j.Muxfie1d, P. Pikey, J. Curran, D. Curran, Treas. D. Scobey. 134- W .M -W Lzukal -L' Front Row: Trecs. S. Shumon, Pres. R. Buckmoster, Vice Pres. E. Burqdorf Secre. C. Thies. Row 2: T. Nesslein, R. Curdinule, P. Holdner, L. King, J Olekscr, K. Hammond, L.. Sanders. Row 3: N. Cottin, S. Polcrzzolo, B. Fischer, P. Anderson, J. 'Ccxrr-on, S, Kosseboum, R. McCarthy. J. Aieiio. Row 4: M. Sittner, K. Bcrmett, A. Spdidinq, K. Smith, S. Popp, M. Ccxrron, E. Wdyer, L. Messina, M. Huqqer. 1 Sociology-Anthropology Club The Sociology-Anthropology Club, under the guidance of Miss Noce, was comprised of 35 seniors. The members met to discuss current events and the social problems of the world. Front Row: C. Liqon, S. Nolan, H. Swcmk, J. Hcrfkett. Row 2: J. Price, M. Watkins, R. Walther, R. Brockmeier. 7704 fllffm Wen iff' J Z. M3 .1 gif 1 if -' brrvi-f B. Johnson, K. Stephens, C. McAlister, L. Messina.Row 3: M. Anthes, W. Huizenqa, D. Simpson, J. Edgerton, G. Rawlings, C. Stevens Row 4:' B. Kriesky, G. Hoffstetter, T. Griffczrd, C. 'deBoard, D MacKenLie,4A. Giarnalva, D. Stueve, K. Murphy, J. Ramsey. PHILOSOPHY CLUB The Philosophy Club encourages its members to have individual thoughts and interpretations of their beliefs. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Draper, many heated discussions take place. Front Row: J. Price Pres., R. Brockmeier Sec Treczs Row 2 S Nolan H. Swank, D. Wilkening, J. Ryan, D. Stanton Row 3 C Ligon M Watkins, R. Walther, J. Hackett, YI... Roberts Wlatla CM Headed by Mr. Lavelle, the Math Club meets once a month. At their meetings puzzle problems are presented. The Tractenberg Speed System is practiced. Associated .with Math Club is Mu Alpha Theta, an honorary club. Five semesters of math is re- quired with a B+ or better average. Front'Row: L. Simmons, B. Finkel, R. Schmelig, J.'Slnfimons. Row 2: Iiobbie Jane Pat Janet nw- f sf .,,AW,+-W., QUEEN Donna HOMECOMING1966 Donna Hupp, Put Weber, Alice Goodson, Denise Curran, Lynn Paulsen, Sue Schcrr. Cdwtma :Daiwa . Y B.- 1' ' n ' 7 - smzitasb 2 :gp g i , Ya K A 4 A ,. 1?i'5W',j'j. M wh xii X 7 ' gg: . i K , . i 750m Sfeuwacm ,. . W , ' X, rl , - 3 I Q Q . if 533: 1 F 2 5 tg A is A ii mf .Q Q . iff Z , ' K uv ,.,.2,. F..-3' if fa .Af 4 ' uf Q' -j f,:, ., , ,,,g,- -V ' '-F-,1s,,' ,mx i,- 5 33: -I if .vp f 'K SNOW KING AND QUEEN Dave Grone and Roberta Monica HOMECOMING QUEEN Donna Scobey BEAUX ARTS QUEEN Sue Wells Marsha Meclcfessel Kz Brian McE1heny SUS SC07093' gl David Vefltimlglla Barb Ott 8z Steve Dix Jane Watson Kc Mike Martln .5-'E:f -g if L 5 A ' A ' . + ,,,. ' ,- fi A -,,A Q Z L' ai ' .- L Y . . VV Pr' fvrff - , e E V, qwffj ff f Q' ' i e 2 i Q h L 'W i L Z. K x . ' , . -:rp L , Q . .e he Sharon Mikulin 8z Steve Dillow Jan Trost Sz Glenn Rohn Ed Zacheis Crissy Autz SENICR Earl Lamkie A -142- l ,lim Pemberton Donna Scobey Roberta Monica COURT ,lim Smith Mike Hamilton f:.'xffs,szf Q' 2: If 5 W Q . ,ff ,.-fk Af ifyin ewf 5: f ,,A , ,ig ff ,f ii aga uegn Xu 4 'ix Sandy Kassebaqfz , ,, and QR rfjy . E m i?L?!:il:3g , M is? . SPORTS SPORTS CHEERLEADERS MIKE DE LANEY CATHY LIGON ROBERTA MONICA BETTY SIMPSON NORMANDY VS. Normandy - Visitors KIRKWOOD 10 6 U. C I TY 13 12 PATTONVILLE 35 13 MCC LUER 13 26 RIVE RVIEW 6 14 HAZELWOOD 13 6 WEBSTER 3 0 RITE NOUR 6 28 ST. CHARLES 40 0 Pigsliin Review This year's Varsity Football squad, coached by Vern Winters, Gene Del- Gaudio and Bob Meyers and led by cap- tains Ollie Bohlman and Terry Lappin compiled a fine 6-3 record. The Vikes opened the season by defeating a tough Kirkwood team, the eventual Suburban South Conference champion, by a score of 10-61 Scoring came on a 36-yard field goal by .Tack Huelskamp and a five-yard run by Denny Knott. Huelskamp also made the extra point. The Wintermen's nexi encounter left' them with a 2-D record as they defeated U. City 13-22. This mud- splattered game gave Normandy its firsr lineman-of-the-week in the Post-Dispatch, Ed Zacheis. The gridders continued their winning ways by swamping the Pirates of 'Patton- ville by a score of 35-13. The Vikings encounteredrtwo tough foes in their next two games as they were defeated by Mc- Cluer 26-l3lino the homecoming game and by Riverview 14-6. Vern's Vikes rebounded by beating Hazelwood 13-6, but lost the services of quarterback John Robertson for the next two games due to injury. The Wintermen pulled the upset of the year when they defeated the Webster Groves Statesmen 3-O on Iaclc Huels- kamp's 32-yard ,field goal. Ollie Bohlman was named the Post-Dispatch lineman-oh the-week for his play in this game. In the traditional wagon-wheel game, Normandy ended up on the wrong end of a 28-6 score. At this point in the season, Jim Smith had accumulated 5 interceptions. The football team ended the season with a 40-O romp over St. Charles. Final honors of the season came to Ollie Bohlman and Terry Lappin on being selected district players from the Globe and Post respectively. Terry also received All-Metro honors and All-State recognition. He was also selected to play in the first Missouri High School All-Star game. . tif. 4 - - f A 3' 5 f 1 - sw 1 I v,.. ::,,,.1 4 mi V K ' , I , ff, ., K X if 7 z Mi , Q . wmmxk ' ,jgif-'iw C HARLEY ZURWELLER halfback JOHN BANKS tackle Co-Capt. OLLIE BOHLMAN guard COACH WINTERS SKIP SC HMIDT tackle JIM PEMBERTON end TOM EILERMANN guard A, my ED ZACHEIS fullback C0-Capt. TERRY LAPPIN DENNY MCCARTER end GEORGE CORRIGAN JOHN ROBERTSON quarterback X,.l :'1 I ul Q QQ 151 Front Flow: Labeau, Knaop, Conner, Ahearn, Bridell, Declue, Johnson, Berryman. Row 2: Shalk, Ellet, Gross, Hanson, Pape-nclick, Webb, Smith, Doyle, Grayhouse. Row 3: Story, Nellina, Bandv, Homeyer, Bodecker, Bayless, Schmidt, Pruett. Row 42' Coach Sissorn Sheahan, Swiffei, Hartman, Wa1t,rBishop, Fleming, Sachie, Schenkel, Stueve, Coach .TC1mes.Row 5: Sale, Seeh, Couch. B Team The Viking B-Teamersledrby Coaches James and Sissom finished their year with an unsuccessful 1-7 season. Inexperience was the chief 'cause ofa slovs season but individual talent stoodrout in many play- ers, andrtheir future on Varsity will undoubtedly be successful. Among these were Del Hshop, Gary Schenkel, -Ell Bidell, and Rich Hutson. Del Bishop was' awarded the Most Valuable Player on the B- squad, selected-by his fellow players. Front Row: Schaefer, Wills, Ricm, Rallo, Cappa, Robinson, Jones, I-lofizmeister, Young, Horrell, Kontell, Heathcote, Nichols Mgr. Flow 2: Vifaro, McPortland, Klopstein, Janes, Smith, Tinker, Pilqer, Cheri, Brazil, D'Amato, Davidson, Thorton, McL.auqhland Mar. Row 3: Coach C Team The '66 C-Teamers ended their season with a:2-3 record. This consisted of 'victories over Riverview and Berkeley. With a squad composed of over 60 players, Coaches Bergmeier, Orfand Sarris had their work well cut out. Individual players who excelled were Joe Klopstein, Paul Smith, Ken McPortland, Kalvin Curdt, and Bob Guerri. Joe Klopstein was awarded with the Most Valuable Player award, selected by his fellow players. Sarris, Antal, Sweller, Tiemy, Dodson, Ray, Ekins, Cliver, Bvlton Kyle, Zack, Gaffney, Matz, Harland, Weiqelt, Williams, Coach Berg meier, Row 4:' Coach Ori, Brim, Ulmer, Theodorow, Sparks, Bauche Rice, Larrow, Curdt, Miller, Anderson, Sack, Rogers, Declue, Morton Smith, Oleary, Hadrick. Run Run as fast as you can - you can't catch me, . . C. C. Promotes Spirit ! Front: Doelger, Hughes. Row 1: Crow, Cast1eman,'Kostecki, Morgan, Luenstroth, Nellinq, Kriesky, Kelly Grady, YR. Crow, D. Grady, Pointer, Jordan, Schaffner, Glger, Wooten, Clouser, Gartht Row 4:' Rlehl Fink 1, Beffa, Vanlvilll, Lassau, Mllboume, Wandllnq, The '56 harriers ended their season with a non-victorious, but rewarding year. The season began during summer practice as the CC club whipped themselves into shape. Bob Doelger and Mike Hughes assisted Coach Bourner and Biehl with their young and inexperienced team. The ,boys also found pleasure in supporting the football squad and formed a Cross-Country Peb Club. The year was highlighted as Normandy placed 8th out of 26 schools in the Beaumont Invite. Ken Morgan, Lee Castleman, Gary Kostecki, Jim Luenstroth and Bob Kriesky led the team in individual competition. Next years Captains are Gary Kostecki and Bob Burke. Ftow2' ,l-lff it' Q Action HOCKEY The varsity hockey season proved, as in the past, to be a fabulous one. Coached by Miss Sabina Mainieri and Mrs. Helen Dunbar, the team ended its season with four wins, one tie and one loss. Outstanding players were Connie Saga- nis, Betty Simpson, Sandy Nolan, Sherri Raue, Linda Dolde and Carol Kelleher. Although Normandy had a fast forward line and a strong backfield, Principia and University City proved victors in matches against the Vikings. Thomas, Beckman, Holdner, Spilker, Trost, Nolan. Row 3: Brczuss, ,Omer Strong, Saqanis, Verseman, Watson, A craft, Buckner, K 11 h . C -CGDUGUSI D 1 R w 1: Rede, Teste, Stuart, Husband, Hess, Myers, Rode. Row 2: Plierre, de, S'mpson. Normandy 2 Ritenour 0 Normandy 0 Principia2 Normandy 3 McCluer l Normandy l RiverviewO Normandy O U. City 0 -155 Front Row: Dillow, Pemberton, Ashcroft tCaptainl, Hamilton, Gerst,--Rohn. Row 2: Riggs tMgr.J, Homer, Green, Martin, Dix, Watkins, Rodney CMqr.J- Row 3:.Pipkin, Nelson, Zinser, McCarter, Holmes, Coach Masterson, lt was an inexperienced team that started off' the 1966457 basketball season. With the addition of a new coach, Mr. John Masterson, and returning seniors who did not see much play last year, the season looked doubtful. The season opened with a game at Mercy anda victorious showing by the Vikings. The same style followed as the Mastermen knocked off Lutheran North and Jennings. Their winning streak stopped as they met at Ftitenour on December 16 in a hardtfought struggle. Their record came to 4-l 'as they met and defeated Riverview Gardens, in their last game before the Normandy Christmas Tourna+ ment. The Holiday Tourney brought Normandy to the stands in only two games as they beat C.B.C. and lost to McCluer. In the weeksto follow they brought their record to 8-4 with victories over Hazelwood, Pattonville, and-Brentwood andtlosses to St. Charles and McCluer. After their loss toahighly rated Comets ballclub, the Vikes looked for revenge in the Blue-Gray Tour- namen t. Their first opponents were the tough Webster Statesmen. But they weren't' too tough for the Master- men, who walked off' the court with a victory. Next on the tournament 'schedule was the area's second rated team--the Kirkwood Pioneers. Although heavy underdogs, the Vikes played hard, and hustled. In the final seconds of the game Kirkwood heldazslim 55-53 lead. The cagers, rebounding and working as a team, got Gary Gerst open, who scored, to force the two teams into overtime. Now both teams were hustling. In the final seconds of the overtime, the score still tied, Glen tDoodie t Bohn, took a pass, drove through the middle, and scored. Normandy took the lead and kept it. In a vain attempt to win, Kirkwood brought the ball in, only to havea pass picked off by Bill Ashcraft. Thus Normandy handed Kirkwood their first defeat in fifteenlgames. Now Normandy was set for the championship game with Lindbergh. Despite a slow start, the Vikes gave Lindbergh a rough go before succumbing andttaking asecond place finish. Hitenour, Riverview Gardens, and St. Charles handed Normandy three more defeats before they came back to beat HazelwoodtandPattonville. This led to another meeting with McCluer with the same results and a final game with the Webster Statesmen bringing their seascn record to 13-9. MIKE HAMILTON GLENN DOODIE ROHN BILL ASHCRAFT, Captam ii JIM PEMBERTON GARY GERST Front Row: Bridell, Mittmcn, Pointer, Lubers, Klopstein, Wilson. Row 2: Martin Uvlqrrl, Stock, Neiman, F'rosr,4Sparks, Coach Mimlrtz. The B'ers started off their season with a team which looked like a twin to the varsity squad. Both were inexperienced and under new coaches, in this case Mr.Joe Mimlitz. Their first five games came as losses, B Team but they soon rebounded to beat St. Charles and bring their record up. With two freshman, Joe Klopstein and Steve Sparks, the Junior Vikes began working as a ball team and came out with a 10-9 season. C Team The C-Team ended their season with a 2-10 record. Under their new coach, Mr. Paul Drury, they succeeded in defeating Holman and Fairview. Standout players were Mike Pontello, Paul Ulmer, and Larry Kroeger. Front Row' Pilger, Meyer Gaffney, L k P ntello, Caraffa, Doney, Row 2: Lar w, Curdt, Moran, Bright, Pall: fMqr.J, Tierney, Ulmer, Krueger, Hall. ll- Front Row: Gerhardt, ggore Heddy, Davis, Garth, Schweitzer. Row 2: Shamel, Nishi, Lamb, Guerri, Hartman, Burqdorf K Bohlrnan, Schaefer, Doolitt e, Sherrill, Zienqenfuss, Hooker. Row 3: Butler, Buckmaster, Tucker, Olsen, Banks, I W A F' KU J 'L Www WW 1 WZ Huelskamp, Weyrauch. lf l , fl' if cv '71-ji 1 , , V ,-E 1 , ,f , ,Q fm,-1' t 'i -pw ww if -' , . ff2'f5 J wif Z :V r f f,-f ,f t, ,fy ,., ,y NQ7, -V ,ft 4 f , Y f , ' 1. l f if ,V Normandy's 1967 District Champions Bohlman , Hartman , Banks Make Outstanding Show In District This year the Matmen proved to be a strong team. Led by Coach Stan Bergmeier and Co-Captains Ollie Bohlman and Earl Birgdorf, their record was 5-12-2. In the Ritenour Invitational where lU teams wrestled, the Vikings placed sixth. At the Riverview Quad, 4th, and the Hazelwood Quad, 4th. In the duel meet with Granite City, a perennial tough team, we tied 28-28. In our annual Normandy Quad, the Vikings were out to win, taking first place. They were awarded a well deserved silver trophy. Their opponents were Pattonville, Uni- versity City and Lindbergh. First place honors went to Grant Guerri, Earl Birgdorf, Ollie Bohlman and John Banks. Highlights of 'some of the meets started with the rivalry between Tom Townsend of Ritenour and John Banks. At the Ritenour Invitational, Townsend beat John on points. In the next meet, Townsend pinned Big John . In the last duel meet, John was out to win. John beat Townsend on points and later scored another victory over Townsend in the regionals. Another exciting moment came for Ollie Bohlman when he pinned Riverview' s defend- ing state champ in a duel meet at Normandy. Ollie also had some close calls as he again beat Bruce McGuire from Riverview and Nick Rallo from McCluer on referee's decisions. This year Normandy was host tor their District Tournament in which eight schools participated. We proved to he a tough opponent and took a third in over-all scoring. From district we had four boys eligible for the Regionals: Ollie Bohlman, Dave Hartman, Steve Basore, and John Banks. Two went on to the State Meet where Dave Hartman took a second and Ollie Bohlman, a third. The whole team is to be congratulated on or fine season, one Normandy can be very proud ot. Front Row: B. Guerri, D. Zweiiel, B Razzle, J. Plantanida, J. Fumaqalli, N. Horrell. Flow 2: M. Crutchfield, J. Bom- marito, G. Schenkel, T Gross, J. Elliott, K. Smith, G. Brasler, P. Smith, T. Zeech, Coach Ellis. B Team The underclass wrestlers who made up the B cmd C teams were coached by Dave Ellis and Charley Farr. The B team succeeded in beating Granite City for the first time in three years. B team and C team wrestlers have a chance to wrestle varsity matches if they prove themselves able. Butch Brazzle and Bob Guerri were among the few under- class wrestlers who demonstrated enough skill to participate on varsity. Front Row: S. Strong, J. Hallo, J. Travis, D. Raposo, P. McLaughlin, K. Mcportland, P. Schweller. How 2: B. Aubuchon, P. Motz, E. Zack, J. Schneider, J. Fiecker, J. DiF'attr1, Ft. Niswonqer, M. Lynch. C Team Front Row: T. Cowee, B. Mclilheny, Ft. Rands, J. Clarke, M. Wooton, D D h D 1 J. Green, L. Emich, Mgr., G. Ernich, T. I verson, D. Green, S. Orlando, D D 1 With Captains John Green and Terry Cowee setting the pace, Coach DelGaudio's swimmers came out with a sparkling 10-6 record for '66-'67. The season opened with a meet at U-City with a third place in the 200-yard freestyle, fourth place in diving and fifth place in the butterfly. The first dual meet ofthe season saw Nor- mandy' s aquamen drown out Ritenour. Afteraloss to St. Louis U. and a demoralizing defeat in the triangular meet at Ladue, the Del-men came back to swamp Lindberg and CBC. During the season consis- tent first placers were Wayne Wachter, Gary Emich, Jeff Jacobs, Ted Iverson and Brian McElheny. Normandy swimmers in the North County District Meet talliedrin various even ts to bring home a 5th place and to qualify for the state meet at Columbia--Iverson, Green, Emich and Wachter in the medley relayg ,Sam Orlando, Jay Clarke, Larry Bushan andrDennis Kremer with their 6th spot in the freestyle relay, -and Iverson, Emich and Wachter in individual events. Del's Divers Have Winning Season! -163- Delaney Goofs Again! wi- -V ,.mazww,.z, 411:55 Wafqneslmwmrgnw F 1 Row: Smith, Goebel, Captains Lamkie and Melchior, Sm th Ft hl d, Kelley, Weiss, Sachse, Ereh y Briqnarc. Row 3: C O D Y OS Z h ' S hmidt, Crane, J. H rris. Suburban LeagueChclmps A great year for Normandy's soccer team came to an end as the Vikes went out with a 9-0-l league record anda Suburban league title under their belts With an over-all record ofl8-5-2 they were undefeat- ed at their home field, Pagedale Park. Thanks to the great leadership of coach Orf and with the help of Co-Captains Earl Lamkie and Bruce Melchior the foot-men made it to the semi-finals of the Christ- mas tournament and the quarter finals of district. Outstanding players were: Jim Smith, record holder with 26 goals, Bruce Melchior, haltbackg Earl Lamkie, fullback, Ed Zacheis, fullbackg and Skip Schmidt, goalie. Tiptoe through the tulips. . . 'S .lai- K Smith brothers ,H Front Row: Simpson, Kelleher. Row 2: Spilker, Schollmueller, Hart, Trost, Hess, Eqqenqberq. How 3: Piky R d H k tt Bl tt Schorr, Maxfield. A lll1'l'llAl.l The Girls Varsity Basketball Team began their season against three of their toughest foes. In the game against our old rival Bitenour, the Huskies edged by the Vikings 48-46r A second loss was suffered at the hands of Riverview, but due to the skill and patience of coaches Miss Martha Jane Ferguson and Miss Mary Hayes, the Vikings came through with a victory over our arch rival Ur. City. Returning senior varsity players were Connie Saganis, Betty Simpson, Sue Bode and Jane Maxfield. High scorers were co-captains Carol Kelleher and Betty Simpson, Connie Saganis and Sue Schorr, VOLLEYBALL F ont'Row: Bamettf Row 2: Sitfner, Fr dex-king, Thoel Dolde, Ashcraft. 'Row S:.Rodebu h R Stewart, Buckner, Holdner, Row 4:'Ca lfield, Bcmss, T ske, Wcrlier, Stilt . The volleyball team had a good year. Practices started in late Feb- ruary under the instructions of Mrs. l Helen Dunbar. The girls practiced tories. Outstanding players were seniors Betty Simpson, Carol Kelle- her, Connie Saganis, Kathy Barnett and Gwen Eggenberg. skil ls which brought them many vic- Moore, Blassie, Lappin, Captain Gerst, Kim, Horner, Parnell, Robertson, Grellner Mgr. Absent Schmidt Due to the printing schedule, Saga is unable to keep up with the records of the spring sports. This year's baseball team, coached by Mr. Winter, has nine returning lettermen from last year's District Championship team andis headed by three-year letterman, Gary Gerst. Although off to a slow start last year, the Viking Batmen rose to the height of winning three straight games to take the District Crown before being stopped by Lutheran South in the state regionals. The '67 team has a hopeful season ahead of them. Those to be commended on last year's play are seniors Skip Schmidt, Gary Gerst, Gary Blassie, and juniors Steve Horner and Mike Parnel. Baseball Front Row: Blumenthal, Hamilton, Hartmang Row 2: Amos, Kostecki, Higgins, Johnson, Nellingg Absent: Newman, Captaing Lovan Track Our 1967 track team is being led by Co-Captains Wayne Newman and John Lovan. Under the supervision of coaches Bourner and Sissom they plan to do a lot of running, jumping, vaulting, putting, and throwing. These categories include sprinting events and distance running. High jumping, pole vaulting, shot putting and discus throwing are all parts of the competition. A combination of all these events contribute to what is known as a track squad. Individual competition and ability is stressed rather than team co-operation in track. Each person is involved in developing his own skill and beating his competition. Outstanding members on the '66 squad were John Lovan, Wayne Newmvm, Mike Hamilf ton, Ken Higgins, Gary Kostecki, and Al Johnson. No predictions can be made at this time for the track season, but vie wish them the best of luck. Left to right: McLaughlin, Cole-Capt., Repp, Wells, Theodorow Golf This year' s Varsity Golf team will be under the supervision of Normandy's. new pro, Mr. Paul Drury. Mr. Drury is taking the place ot Mr. John Krablin, who retiredrearlier this year. 'During the time Mr. Krablin coached, Normandy was awarded the State Champion+ ship seven times. Facing a tough field of 'competition in 1966, Normandy lead the league with an'8-O record. In overall competition Normandy was l3+2, both losses at the hands of SLUH. When district andlstate qualifying rolled around, Normandy was ready. The hackers placed first in both events. 'Normandy's fine showing was due largely to Steve Grey' S medalist scores of 66 and 104 for eighteen andrtwenty-seven holes, respectively. But as Napoleon disregarded the weather, iso did the Vikes. Battling against the rain and the cold more than their competition, the Vikes closedra successful season with a seventh place finish in the state. With four returning lettermen, including Captain Clift'iCole, and three returningnon- lettermen, this year's team hopes to go even further in State Competition. I l I Hutohingson, Corry, Nelson, Watkins-Captain, Beffa, Absent, Mudrovick, Dick Netmen The tennis team led by Mr. Doug Christian shows great promise in the 1967 season. The squad should have plenty of strength with five returning lettermen headed by Captain Mike Watkins, Ken Nelson, Dave Bella, Rob Hutchison and Lou Mudrovick. This year the team is in the North County League and has a good chance for the. League Champion- ship. The Vikings hope to better last iyear' s record of 7-5. Six of their seven wins were 5-0 victories. In the past season Lou Mudrovick won the City Single Championship. Seniors Ftich Corry and Lou Mudrovick captured the City Double Championship. The first match of the year is scheduled for April Rh. -171- Front How: Nivens, Watson, Watson. S D Sp lk E h K k B1attner,Ahems, Schorr, Brose, Trost O t b B K ky H Edq Y Since its beginning in 1965, the Normandy swim team has been marked by tremendous progress under the sponsorship of Miss Mary Hayes. The season began early in March with practices three times a week. The practice sessions were needed to improved timing and shape Normandy's team into a competitor worthy of any opponent. Outstanding were swimmers Linda McE1heny and Sue Schorr and divers Deb Blattner and Linda King. Once again Normandy girls had a great year of spring sports. Tennis and softball offered our girls a big challenge. Under the leadership of Miss Sabina Mainieri, the tennis team proved itself. With daily practice, excellent guidance and skill, the team had a season they can be proud of. Those showing skill in throwing, batting and catching participated in softball. After many practices Miss Martha Jane Ferguson chose the most able girls for the team. These girls maintained Normandy's good record displaying good sportsmanship during the season. OUCH! VICTORY! during and after VIKINE Football Terry Lappin, Ollie Bohlrnan . ' i Nl'l1l- E A In iff Q 1.45 T B ' Basketball Golf Bill AShCI'3.ft Cole Soccer Earl Lamkie, Bruce Melchior Swim Terry Cowee, John Green I I lf Cross Country Mike Hughes, Bob Doelger .wr ' ' .K J f Q , Y A Baseball Tennis Gary Gerst Mike Watkins Wrestling Earl Burgdorf, Ollie Bohlman Track Wayne Newman, John Lovan Linda King Debbie Wandling Mascot Janet Curtis Donna Scobey VAQSITY -176- Sandy Kassebaurn Robbie Monica Sandy Nolan Sue Bunch Cathy Ligon Denice Curran Jeanice Curran Pam Nolan Mary Denness Debbie Raue Jane Watson TEAM Pat Weber Alice Goodson TEAM .-1-i 1 ,Q 57 ii' Lynn Paulson Sue Scobey Sally Taylor Marsha Meckfessel -179- MVLJQPCKCL mlm Linda King Linda Jud S0M49l7t0ft64 Janet Curtis Peg Sadlo Fwfhnzea Donna Scobey Sue Tapy Mark Blumenthal President ClASS 0F 1968 Jack Huelskamp Vice President Sharon Mikulin Secretary Rob Huchingson Treasurer -182- 5 ghqw 1 -Efeiwf 'xiweiw hgfggw Kenneth Anderson ,V,fiQi . fffwmr Q W l 5 AM L s E X Kathryn Gerdlnq ., Lg? :um X , K' f 51 5 Rh QE ' an v Q If an -' K 3 '. as AW-, mm, 4 S L ,, ff rw' 'H' 'A 13,54 Glenn Stele mf ' I, 1 53 e J ohn Hatcher l t A 2 M .iff I , In ., a We Paula Lapiant Terry Mattingly Terry Moore BECY nm cu .. 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N .V K 33 Edrine Bayless M . . .i.Q'2f , Betsy Tool qi-1..,: ,Qi ,gxwgtwig ,EY I at -1 rf, 1. ., K - 1.2. g i, A 5 5. 35 B N 'ff-4- 's 1 , My ay Janet Burgess V . cheryl Clark 1 ,tfy W ilfifsfff fl wx U M3154 9 . Thomas Gohn WM W2 s iii bu ll 1 Richard Kilker ' 41 e F . .I ,F K4 X 3 , E LL,,.. ,gm Lonnie Shoemaker Robert Burke ewinier's filly ' if omg m ' v lil V -r -W if 4' he Elizabeth Hanika 'll Ai- '25 ,. . :isa ., slnfio - N ':' - k William Northway ' ' - ?I,2:?It' ' , xii' 2, 'f 1: fi A 3 ,,,,,,g,,L , Joan Schoeneberq Karen Rupert ,. Lfiiifzrj 1'-if . ,W I : , .,,A, 1- f y 'j-- V ,.k,.:Z,L,?Y i i :gifs .. V: . 715523 5,4 A, we in,-V Gary Bloomer I N Robert -E:-'Eg l QQ f , H . Patricia Crossman s 1 ,t 1 K f If '. 3 V saw-wd' l fp' ,lat '. ,. ..ii.,, E Jack Holland mfr is gf ng jug. 1 f gg, ir 'M 1 J? N Thomas Phillips z-1' A' '0i5'v'K --.L + Bratto U W rf 'Z.f3 5 ,:l1 Y K w ,iff V 152 . Jerri Wilcox V 71 rl1f7l'f2i Glenna Hollingsworth ,. 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J ohn Rohrbuch Carol Scxthem nz' ,nf l f I ,J sz: Q 'QAM Revs Shaw Juliclnnu Novak 1 j , fu fl 1 1 fir' J wt ii My 4 .- X. Kiltie Smith L I t A vi Q e .2 H , I' . Linda Spilker Q it we - .let J 1 3,3 ...ww Patrick Toolen . Q 332 f it if ,J sk 4 Jackie Weir Meyer's High Flyers LX be 'ttyl ,Hx , Nl, I, It NN .X Ji b ,--- w xj,a'rY r L T5 4 if- f,,. if . 4 E' Wifi' ' ,w,' if ,, , f Bruce Buebler Regina Beckett Stephen Butler TSFYY CCHS .M , gf x K 'SIUE W' L ,-g'ffQ E T U 'WI , .l 5. ,R .. Q, 1, , V, 5 54 wear' Dennis Currie Kqfhl' DOYU9 Delores Guimbarda Terry Heller Robert Hickman Richard Holmes 1-I V .. .4..', W - . , 1 1. A my . ii 1' H ' lu - A fl: 5 ' ' ' - Lib 11 , bf- 2 s: -' . Q 'A 4' -.,q1,.4x-r ' H rl Q 1 i lf Qf' ' V ' r I .J ig ', . K W I naw , f fefQ2.r , .ff Kathy Koonce Janice McClure Karen Miller Charlotte Redel Viola Ross Wanda Schcxberq 575-l r A, if ' 4 , ,,. k i ' 'V M 1 Joe Steel Sharon Tracy Arlle Tucker NiCki VGIGHU Debbie Wilshusen Valeria Nowlin -197 -f ' ,if .. 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Steve Greathause, Tim Higgins, Susan Johnson, Roger Klnnaman, Thomas Lankau, Gail Mathews, Larry Mintrnan. Below, from top: Richard Pointer, Pamela Drake, Pamela Russell Mary Schottmueller, Mqry Sexauer, Norma Null, Peggy Steckert, David Tosto, Gary Walker, Dwaln Westbrook, Barabara Zirbas. 'i 3 4 , , r , ' 33' ' - -. ..,.. Q ,L K it 3 M .. , 'K 1915? , in ai .,, 4 .,, 1 , itf fif, E1 f1i1.l51E? 2 1 tv , . ,K 1 fm I n '5,gg. .W, ,.',,j,! - - , r 1555?-3, ' Q , f , , . l E , W 1, + G ,X , I X 9 ,F Q 115312:- 4 - Z ' - -,,,., X? A 'Af ' 13 . -fm v ' . fl, ,K J? fl 1 5 . t , 1-We . :iw - 5 11 ,wid tl L , ' I ,t h . f. f 1 'mv .fall , ff - X 1 I Tk T. I. Row 1: Ellen Ahems. How 2: David Allen, Gregory Lynn Chitty, Kathleen Benson, Denise Brooks, Donna, Patricia Edwards. Plow 3: Paula Emery, Theresa Gallagher, Terry Gross, Jacquelyn Holt. Row 4: Kevin Ilqenfritz, Cheryl Keener, Kathy Lemay. Row 5: Suzy Moore, Barbara Ott, Marcia Proffer, Kathleen Salas. 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'lien '-:- 4 . , .-il ' 523'-' . 2 , - ' I ffs. mini -QU,Wfkw 7535. '! 'W 91 W , , , r r J ' ' - VC . Mwawip Siiisffi' W'll'am Bock Sharon Bradley Patricia From top left: Martin Ayers, 1 1 , , Bunting, Michael Darrin, David Hahn, Sherry Harris, Philip Klump, Karen McCormick, Tom Coleman, Angela Nardi, Pam Nolan, Vickie Parmenter, Raymond Mark, Candice Schmidt, Deborah McQuay, l S 'th Glenda Wolfe Dianne Streiqel Susan Turner, Pat Caro mi , , , Woodham, Duane Waterman Mike Gerhardt, Larry Conner, Carl Fische I' 'R l W1 t H , Q 1 l rf ki td A H' 4 W.-wtf Mary Beardslee .,. 4 1 E? it . i W e Brad Hartman . fl, g 3 : ftp' E i : 1 - 'gsm-Y 'ifkhlw ' 4. Madeline Naughton tilt' f i t S ks. I L A it as ' SQL Q ,. in 4 - 4, if-Y' mt ' i, -1,-A 'W' if .. Roger Boggs E' ?l: Q km. M if .X t k ' pf My-sw I iii .N,,, K17, i Linda I-lasting ,wt -3 in 1 'T E s V 'A 4 ' Q H Y' 5. Ji yrwj1'f?j- .11 Gerald Oechsner , . w rg? X x ' ' 43 1, w I! 4, . ik ,wjiw 'ii i ,. Qi zz-+L ' - W ' W Kim Burgess l .4 ,rw . L 'ix . if Er a it k,-A .A Jackie Husband ine, . r I fi-fi Q ' f 03' 2 ' .Qui Mary Parrino L l In We 4 1 if Catherine Smith W Y Dennis Struebinq Angeline Valenti f i fe, Wi it f 5,313 'I'-' fi A ' , . qfzk i f il i Jerry Cook William Knoop W 'ff-K ,F F, , ., 4 ag 1. ' , 2 'AQ 'xl' Jane Rinqle S AM Jane Watson Charlotte Doi-sen ,1a'2 f' 1 I igj f 'li 'ax' ,M in Chris McDonald Kathy Reithmeyer Nedra Wolsey BX li J fi , ' f ,g ' ' 'ibiza' Q? , ,why .wt Stephen Giqer 1' , ff p t. 1- Ei, James Medlock Charlene Schmidt - 11-H 7 s ,L i l 'gt H3 5 V2 Jeff Finkel it L -X NELLINGS SQRQQBOQK CQ .1 ' 22 gwv ii, 'Terry Baker N., A 5 t s Tx KE 1s ' Q Mike Coans A :, .y4..-ay .V WwQYmWE, cl 52 4 W ixtam-+ A' 8 in SL . ,.,, A l fl x Connie Giel Fw W 'wer Q ,EE LM l , SF. 9 Dennis Kottkamp f- f- ,TM me-:fit-. 2 Wig 5 ' W egg , W. Pam Mundell ,L . an fs :ggi-f Hg FQ e K. fa' n X Dennis Patchin Barbara Stuart 0- ,,i k ,. , . 4. , wwf: QW , Q. 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M , EQ, ,gi mai U? gli A -221- 2 51,1 From top left: Barbara Ballance, Jerry Bommarito, Helen Eurrus, Cathy Cooper, Joyce Dresner, William Flicker, Lynnie Girard, Jeffrey Glass, Pat Hauk, Dave Hutchings, Ddnnis Kremer, Debbie Licklider, Mark Lindemcnn, Cheryle Mahoney, Gary Marte, Kathleen Mercier, Armeite Pavia, Jim Piaritanida, Don Rhea, Guy Schmitt, Keith Smith, John Slueve, Lindo Vczndfeford, Debbie Ven John, Mary Weathers, Steve Wqq.. ner, Linda Wood e 'W 11 . gmsrff 1 ' -' , ,ii 'VM' Wg I Ks . , at MEC' Y? f ,. ' yas-l il 1 .zsav 'J .221 .W .. 32,5-g.il:fi,1'-' ,,V ' 5' 65 TQ , - F '?+ w Wifi? QE , w rg, -Msxzff 1' W J' Q , si 'r ..,.q,f:'i13 .. 7 - . Q ki ,ck X we 1 -,,,. a SL , fmsfig . as 'QF lr 'WL 5 K1 1 Ea A. Q , ff, .5 fb' if A 'x W 'r . 4 M' L if-1. , ,.. I K .1 il r M' ,f Q 1 5 1 ,Q 1 . lg? , 'tx 2 if H wha ' '.l:-fair?-:ggf . 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' ggi' 'gist' , ' , ' ' 'it 1,. i .,:.-- Richard Hutson 'J 2 ai il -2 H t L Hgh' it B H e, l' - 1 - W 5' ' N A Bonnie Meyer 'E' T rf is L Qld A X ff ff .P Jamie Peterson 'I K Ronald Smith 5 D a 32- A ,Q if 1 r 'ri ,eds ' r Deborah Webb .X l v Ty e- 'I +, fx w. 1 Q , 4 Mike Boni Judith Dresner I Deborah Haynes 1 L r A r 1' M ' r A ,Q f 2 'W' J Cl rad ii, ,X Robert Foerster Hr. Wy, ,V Ag ' . , I ,. M Georgia McCown e 3 W ti' is-H V, af 31 1 FNg:i W1 V if Gail Richardson 5 fm ,. at We a , tm' ,se mc, I vga, I - 1' if N r ' , 'HW mm Q 4' Diane Sullivan I A. if ink lv, . , Aff' M1 15 ii, K7 A , . Franny Webb ?f '1 ,., ' ' 335' is, X ff , gg gfgeg - . 3 - 1 - ., f V wi ,. ' A vi-'e:5f'xz2f: David Nellinq .., A Uv. f fl ,1 - A . . i gg A ' is-Q 2 'X x. , 5, , ,W.. ,. IL William 'Turner 224 June Adams Pct Chun P' Av 1 1 1 H S, , f J, X I . . ? ,M Karen Bain N Jacqueline Bella fb i '. J fi? . .aj gif HU' 'P 2,42 i QL. ,, ,, 1 5 X NC Rig- ,fi 5 'ff' ff , is 'fi fir ' dum A ,x-. SPL -.5 Y -+' -fff g 1- 'ff lv 'ef-554 xfzqciwwe.. ' dier Difme CUYUS Gary Ellison Jim Pumrlqrlili Aiyn Pruett :gf L. Q, Q 1 - V . Zac' z ixff 'f f'--wmaig-W :Zz -ff ,,::,,,. K :,,,f1:1 ,ir . 1- ,L K ii? 5 gfffsu hw. ,g ' 53? ' I - we ,me i ceailiff' Bobby Breckle Pcxul Hoffmeister Nicky Kcmukczs Gary L,eBecm Richard Whiiuker D. Smiih ,Carol McCund1ess innin'i ,, f ff 1 f HM, 'W . f?,:9' f '59 L , P V r -r -1-0 :5521 W ' ' 'papa W,,L if f f L 1, qx., , f r 2f,:g21-1 . rg .f ' -' f Nancy Wcciicce Michael Thomson Kevin Spooner Dole Sheperd Bruce Suck Steve Greenleaf ..,-W. I 4:2 'iw muff 1 ' in ffiqaf i' . Roy Hcxzer -2:55 F11 fl. ., 9' mf.. ia nerr 1 ,,ni :sf-Pai, -g' 4 n ,L-are Michael McKay , 1 'i , e i Pm O'COnnei1 iz-will Mike Price .MQ 525 ' Af : Kathy Knickmeyer 'vp I tg , ff'-E, .-A fi ii 4' , ww we . 'wr l , 1 . nl - ,4- 7 Sworn' CHERRY Tm: 'fin , .,mfi:fg,. wi rainy 1. 1. . X J 'QW Q M 4 w , Q! ,fe 15 H+ Lb Tv 3 .. . fa, 4 fi , I fu rl S. is ,W 11 ff . . nm 2' 'Lf 152 iw, W if .- l if , 1171 - ' ' ,di yes. fmt w 5 X Q, + ' 1 , wi' ' W Y , M E, aw Thomas Schultz P 2 7, '5 A .4 -1 'P fx-' , Z En 15 W , ,5 91 as. ' '5' Mila Samuel Smith w. Q, I s 'H- Q f-11-:,g g.wu.e L 1,5 f b Y ww 'R A 91455 M, 1 , ,gf Q nm' A-.,,. V, ki I ve Wiz if f , . 'A!iz9P'i.5Ql? H5 2 'N --:Elem-', -' ,, A -ff 1 r 'P+ ,Plug v 9551: ar 1 V r l rg f ,R ,xx ,, wg 4 p w, 1, - wr. -IH. fr- ', 113, Qi fin- .,,Q, Fy , ,f,,q,,. ,EQ Qiiiila i ,- Q-ff1 3fi itil, i i: 11' 1 1, -Wai , ,, ' u w .1 .- fu i J. - :S if ' , FSH,-1: - Row 1: Deborah Barnes, Marion Bauer, Joleon Bayless, Lawrence Bushan. Row 2: Jayme Good- man, William Forrester, Edward Droeqe, Leslie Comelius, Mark Wooten. Row 3: Phyllis Hyatt, Kristine Krueger, Kathyrn Mauber, Audraw Mil- bourn, Ken Morgan, Scoit Neimer, Row 4: Thomas Sullivan, David Van Mill, Pat Weber, Diane Rilis, Gary Rauch, Lawrence Petralia, Douqlas Phelps, 3133 Q Y wl il 225 26 ,Li,i,,.3F .. !. ': V E, ,nl at - if z- 1 M .,, X in I I' N1 .0 , unkel ff F , A 2 ' ,xii ' re, X? f iw' 5 . , Q , W' Q i L I Bottom left: James Nepute, Dennis Newman, Sam Pidiakis, Michele , Riordan, Steve Schweitzer. Bottom right: Charles Smitherman, Camron 1 ,Q -, fl' Spillman, Daren Summers, Janey Vitt, Connie Weltkamp. The V from if' KK'L , f-- top left: Janet Barrett, Cynthia Bialock, Larry Berger, Bay Bathe, A ' ' , Kristina Cook, Bert Couch, Dave Drinkard,'Dan Miller, Jim Marler, ',j,'f1ar.,'- f,,, 5, ,Q Joan Kuhl, Betty Ingram, Katherine Howard, Jack Hearst, Jean Foy. ' ,.f, , ? in ,pg . ,,,, , Q w 'Sh . il ,., , s 1 2, :,,, . V - :HJ L i f t, A Wax ' 4. Kg? 'a A , t,,. , 5 ?B ,.f4 .: ,tt,,r i if ,,', -' M W i ' Q 1 Q 1,1 1 .1 .. A 'I if X A HQ' I3 9 I 'fi V .:gfff'f ' . , , f F - , Hiy a., 2 . 'llwif fi? , , , f 'I fff- ,. T ,- , ' if Z '. ' !:- 1 , , R-Q., ,A i fr 32? EW J N 52, as -4 : . A f.. 3. ': -- V ici. , ,,. , ww ... ... : wp: al ' , HQ'-Q nf lime . :fi , . l Q, H W , , gi r 'fi kr, , if 'K E , .M-. 1 X fl +58 N 11+ Y WV .-4,2 ,f- ' 'F' ' , :, 6, , 'V gif ,, , if ' X ., n s' I J, ,V , . :r,rl M .5 . 4 , F 'Fw rl Q.. -, 4, . ff milf ,fl - ,. gff.5d' . f s Flow 1: Barry, Michael: Borqer, Linda: Buttery, Michael: Clauser, Barbara: Duenow, Denise. Row 2: France Yvonne' Glasgow, Dana: Grady, Daniel: Heinz, Ronald. Row 3: Isrinqhaus, Goeff: Kuhl, John: Kuhnert, Harry: Martin, Gary: Miller, Donna. Row 4: Nesslein, Richard: Pietrawski, Daniel: Robertson, C.: Schwerdt, Jessie. Row 5:Snoclq1-ass, Deborah, Talir, James: Turner, John: Volpel, Randy: Wright, Sally. VAUGPH N 2 wi' 41 N ' 23' 'F' n N f X 111 ' M 43. , ' Della Barton Sandra Coe Wa sh --w e' ' iffl- r x Q. L 4 gpg fn 3 i W . 1?-1' 4 Li L' i r 4' 5 A' n Charlene Daniel L 4 J N ' , f ' vt X X pr 3 .af ., 1 a I sfzz' we lg si. Ia., Joe Camp ' I v .read ,359 1-K . . f r . , .fa-W fi . A Lela Duncan H . K f i Q we Rita Hennessy my V A Ju, Diana Jacobsen Deborah Graven R .. , 2 1 in F ffi K 1:5 , 1-. 4. E352 flriitigli 11 Paul Lombardo W .A x 4: ' ,ie N . i xV,lV K ff . af' - 1 1, Linda Lampe Rita Pike W P , ck LQ 'Wi' AL Leonard Talleni ig L r 52573 - rf s ' A ll rl. W f X, A ' Q . 1 5 N J A A Q3 K en ne th Martin .. fm James Welsch Grace Millikan .I A . if , E. , H2 , Ji' David Selby ' 1' ig-2,44 .2 xx T 22 M , :H 4 ,s , 'L 1,12- Mike Chamberlain 2, A - 1, .Jr X , we 'S Gary French Carmen Lafser Lavonne Neubauer A is ri W Fred Sondereqqer ' Mfg, ' William Wyman is 5:1 1 1 . age n 1 f yt H' ,f 'Z' .- , ee' ,,11 ' Q: 1 11 ' .1'1z1' , 1 1,1 '.,. , 1 1 .' ,.,, , , ' ' ' , 2 - 1 'X e a ,V , J . - -1- fy' 1 - - 1 '21 QL ,, ff f- 31' 2 i,,. gg ' wi' ' , 1s ' 1, ff V, W A 1 J ' ' 1, A 1.1 - I '-T 1 -Hal l i .Elf M ' ' . 1 fi:,,.,y ,- fx . ,1 - 1 ,vvfgq - g f if x A.z'1.w 1- V' L wr . ww 1 '- 41, ' .. , , P ,ah km 1 'it if -:- nn, me 1 tt it if ,g as it + n Wt, 1 i 1' 'W tt WB . , 1 Amr fr . 1 t, i f 1 dim xl V 1--X, 1 'X 3 1' ,1 ' ,el , 1,5 -'Egg :Q - Sis-1f1x' 1 ,' if -fi r, 1121- , Q' 1 -LL1 , is kT:7,Li.1 V 1 13, , in 1.,1 M - - w 1, 1 1, vff'xTw 1 . 2 gr . , , 13 'algi , 1 , M 1 'v , , . , , ,, W-.1 2 1, , 1. 'lf ' Fr ' g' 9 'T'-eh-jf , ' ' ' ,L ira W, 'B - Mi ' 1-1,25 'hi' Q '-,rf 21,1 ,egg 'lgr R ni? 511- ,. , ' A , 11 ' at Mfsii, '- ,4 , - Sf,-Lp ? wut Q- 1- -.ef-1,,1, sr, Donata Bauer Eugene Brady Frank Cardinale Regina Crabtree DOH Darsen James Dougherty Warren Eakins Kathy Freund Judi th Furnaqalli Ken Grayem Fred Henson Jean Janssen Donnie Lands Lancia Lehman Mike Martin Mark Mincer Lynn Morrisey Steve Newton Dave Pischel Bill Rohrbach Ursula Seidel Karen Sontheimer Janet 'Tapy Earlene Voss William Werdehausen Steven Wilson Diane Zemblidge CLASS 0F 1970 Officers Brian McE1heny, Dave Venti- Presldent Brlan McE1heny Steve Pilger, Becky Hardin. Secretary Becky Hardin Vice- President Dave Ve ntigmilia -230- Tre as u re r Steve Pilger mm A i f i W, .ppl-M -r dv,- F A L iv Joan Straub Helen 'Tow Steven Polk -fn, 2 , N6 P L1 , . as , as Wg l'3a1+::- xiii X wma Eau. . 'fs . v iz ' in Donna Guhl Michael Parker' mga , . , 9 ,E I ,551 Linda Hamm Ron Davidson ,,-swf? CL. 1 M s 2 f In s 3 Paula Lee William Wood ' ' 1'T2241:3i:s' dv 1 veggie' 535555 A .4 ., V i , 1 . 1 - .gl - fi.v.f,nff:fA.w . A Q,1,fspCg'3s: sw,g,v ni fn., Cheryl Wqmer Donald Jordan Alex Theodorow Dale Montgomery ., S I f x 'fill M -if ima ff? ' A Y - mi, 'Y Q . ' J il: ,Q ' . ?.9 '9!'ffi 1I ' K :Y ff Barbara Cannito' Pu Paula Bennett t Enqlaender Dori Daniel Holdner S Scarborough Keith Cliver Rodney Smith Arnold Jeanetle- Hogan Ronald O WSHS ' 'P P' W1 sam NMA L' ,qu .fl ' - EL E-1 Zfliijfzi ,,lo H L' ::.l-.,, , 1 5-fy mi Z , , X - L, i ,, I--- 2 fl' ' ' mwvlrl 51' i . 'iii L, . , Arl- V . - 1'h lff25 fi3 1' :fi H - - , 'S' 1 ' 'QTY' W V. -if ' ffl K l n -231- 232- Wayne Adams ,. 4: af L M? Wa, t l , ,J X .A , 6 fi 1 I K1 Z 'lx 1-1 1 L ,K 'Y is ,A wget' -J, H 4 -1 l' .f f it i . :Srl N l li: A -K i I W' A W! W t l .,. :Q ., A .W X ,f it il,-fs. N Q . iv - f W , -5-,vqfmg Q.: :gaze If .H .:-... Mary Betz Cathy Birkhead Thelma Casteel Donna Feste Daniel Gunter Randy Hollard g.'.'-We ,. 4. ' 'ff-: sf Zemin , y . 5. 4 IST ', . . , 5 Q ' Q QEETW' ' K x in w ' 'XL L wi W 'Q Q' Jw .r ik ,a.i,,, 3 ' is-f. -rw E, it -h. 2'-Q' , ' Edwin Leonard Egg ,f . , 1 . X . , wi v , f '3't' .H Brian McElheny 1 1 I ,M 'M ' Gig 1 V 'mf' hs mf. . I f iw-m Daniel McCann ' D . vm V, 2, . Bmlvf L pig ' 'ici' K A A , , 3 Robert Morton 54, , l 1 , , ll gn. tw ,L .. v 't qs va 4 fl ff X.: ,. 4 ' wx v -, JV , 'iilf Z:.,..1, 'Qlllll is 2 fx I 3- fezeiifi K ' ' D fifffff' .f b ' Linda Oberlin fl. Ng, 'ffiif V gsm- r ' ,,., Q :.:f'u, T - ,zfft ,A 1 . 2- . -if-,. ,H 2 gif , gf . - :ah '::y,:.- -v 1,.12'1i- M.: I .. ,.., 'F .KZ 'T' Q v l Pig X t . Citi lil Vt Tom Flay Janet Schaper John Travis Linda Watson Diane Watts Artis Weiqelt Ramona Werner Mrs. BaII's 6265 1 ' 151 WY Qs tw' v 5 f. ll , t, we SXOPWZY CW if - ,Ji A 5.5 ff , :H M 'I W Yay xCe gan 6 Barb A uch ly me M l K x s ,Off Y ww, l Susan Enk E all 3 f 3:5754 .tm 'H ' .x 'J .A5 f'. I 'wp Sharon Martin .Tayce Netz Larry Milbourn iff W Q K 5 U, '42 ri ' ' 23:11 .. 1 vekiifiifff 1 M V., H A5 . , . 'af ,rx . we gl 95 .Jr f 'r' ,TN Lex: , Tzkggg gl f YF Q 'I' 3, Q . 2 fliiggggjle I 3-I 'U Q M all Q 355, . A..,, F, .W . Glen Brazzle Margo Hults Joe Knecht Ron N acey K :fa W E71 l fx E W f 5 fix. 51 llJl s Tom Nelson if r . r Debbie C0011 Jeff Depuy Baies li , , ' . . 1 A , ,. all 2 ., t J' Q1 32 'F' i f , F , ggi ' ' E. A li Linda Roloff Mary Sheridan De , Y Uiiig T, in ' Q 1 f ' we ,1,, ' . , Y . fix- fl '51 L - l ' . w-g'2'i l!1i A ' , iv fa v, is 1-if i '4 '.Z m , -Ji Y: 'Y ' y Q: -. '3' 1' Ma rco Derrick Benny Dodson Pat Gaffney jxiigrh ing-'S Renee Gill 5 sE'5 i i -2 35 9 ? Fred Harvey Debra Kimble John Lasse Darlene Wyatt nnis Summerfield lg ' , 'T' Mai ...Ml f N - fam . L ' lf Judy Vance 'IK' '-H' I A ,. ' f, i f? ' im! D Janelle Whitford 2 34- Fiita Addis Kathy Bildner 1 .Q Q93 v fgmq. . igisjl A 4- , f,q-M-QL if Q' Jag. ,, gg ff . tu V,,, .nf l ,--. fi Joe Capps f K ' ' ., A, A if. fi? J ,f - 'f i , ' 5. , gi , X mag Wm George Cathey , Q Marveile Davis 1 L, K : 1 ww yn, ' is Mtn 'Wifi ,,vssz!3aP' WZ M if 5 u4g,g:t2i.4wQ'f, :KU + 'UL .w,.f-.xw,, Cherie Irvin Mike Finke John Fleming Gus Kunkel Donna Mosby Karen Hackworth W F730 N we Y' . t 2 ! H i, 1 7 1, W vi 'E' Ll' Ld 'W J H kk , EFK 4 1 Dennis O'Lea:ry Terry Stenqel Terry Stevens Fi. Trotter Jeff Weiqelt 1 fm K' A A 2 t 'W t ti L e' ir1,y Vicki Hoffstetter Karen HOlliS .s -12.- ff nsfghf' . V .Sz fry :Th If it 5 i e L James Recker Bill Schleusner Jw - , z J -,l :i F i ' ' , 5 ' 3? r- .1 Q i, ' ' JO whnemy Calvin Wyatt Q 1 cf .,,,w..,.q .Q 1. hw 1 6 g i , f X 9 .H 4 1.-D.. ,,,r:p':, Mf gi f i , M, ff' 'i it E t t N .xx Q I 2 .,., Q, . Susan Anders W. A Robert Aubuchon Mike Blair H nm Caulfield f,5,' f A Mary Davit 1 K cv. Bob Fisher Rebecca Graber , .. Phillip 1-mdrick Monica Holmes ,Q f Linda Kelsaw ,L g Jerry Lewis E. Charles McDonald Barbara Mozzola Rick Norber Vicki Oleski -. , 1 . Q V , X 6 1 Y 52 'f' K :fill ' E Q -:' ff , , 1 ,,,n+ Md 'B Y' 3, 'x 1 ,. f 1 my 3' pf . . Q ' V - . l:?'W'.. , ff ? , 5 , 'S ell- , we ,Zim X2 :V ve. 1 i-W' '-, , , - ' ,ff ig 1. -i ff - '5 I 'E ii L. ,. ' f. . ,, ff e wi -2 vu Q5 A 1 ,ig fl ' QE' -: f f ,qfsfffg f 1 was .. Y, .M v. Za ., .31 .M , L, ' ., f T if . ' iiiii fi - , s P. gh , ,. ' ' , V Ken Redel John Russell Joe Schneider X 4- S. I Q A N A Q4 Q 'T A . 'P U Iv 'I v Q 5 L . n . 1 Brewmglon 'N 5 v 1-we Pamela Steven son Linda Tucker 'F' 1 ,f ww . N4 I W wwf-W 1 5 Buccaneers Bette Weinhold Robert Williams Janet York 22, X if-LE. J . f . A iii R , ' Q ' 1 . H4521 , 1575! 'ft ., '. , - 5 f ' i 2 2 ' ' ' K fi ff, iw V i 15, - ' 2 'xg if max, . 23 ,QM 4,,. , .lg . , 1 -,A , Y' 4 '-'. A 'if ' Wie fi t ' ' L ' ' 'fjfi K fb 'PS lf,-fi 'L 7'3 ' Q:1f'r. . ,lg 1 -V b .L , ra, , I 5, . Cmnister Barbara Blass Donna Blickenstaff Mike Deal Rich Andrews Lynn B Ji- lag. Nzffff' l K 5 rl Q . .f 'Teresa Fitzpatrick Wll'-I 1 ' 4 f - i Sharon Tucker 236- X 'QQWS-flu 1' l 5 Sw Q '3 vifiif' 4 'L K 'Q' 1' mf' . Rebecca Hardin , 1 :75440-,,,,ji',i.g'fggg. li. 1-gyilwve tm gif, gf 1, A .ww f 1 Z ,,,V, , W. ,.: fl-if -+3 5 ,,:g'f1 A f Y .5 1 ,If QHQEEWJ' William Koch ni ' ai, mfg! . 255 Ron Oliver gs 3 'N SHP? ,b .1 ,, Nancy Richter R01-iert Ullri in 'QL ch le' ' ., janv Q , ' 5 ' iv' f - .5 ww, V Elizabeth HOn Marlene Licata , WM Rhonda Paque 23: F 5 W 4- 'U' Q! lv gfiT',.J.' l i 1 A Pat Schoenman Edward Weldon A W, am- ' N E Bw i l 'sz ,- W t ' 'U' Ei leen Ehmke R ' - f :? iffff' 1z' , -1 , fu 1 1 1, -2 1 Q43 A -2' an ' bv 5 A J im Kennedy Q ,gg t fb: ' K Q, , gg: it. Kathleen MCHSUTY 'i if -4 ,,,i V , lil R . , iestgagfv , ,,., ,W Pat Premore -viii i . E! ,L . I ii QW- A if ' Kr' Janet Stewart nf ffl . W ff N ,fi Robert Young Q3 lil' .., ., 3 Wk ...W Wuxi Ai 5. Jon Howard t N 55:31 3 w A H' ,Ls MQ 5 rs 4, L-.. ,, xl' -1 1 Mr, Christian ga- . 9 .WL ,Q . .1 Janice Feldmeier 45132 'f 'QU x 1' K3 .R Q , gs ,M Cheryl Croft Sherry Theis 5 4 ,W 'QE ,War ? PM fr mil' a me rj Joe Jaeger Q 4 V ' X ,X Mg I , Zi 'A , A61 A ' . , f 4145, 5 A in uf V . 5 il 1' X6 H vgsizxx ' xc' . f xx f ' x .. - Q' ' 237 Cloclfeliefs l -238- David Antal Joyce Bailey :main-31:1 . W - f ,. 52 iam - .f'?,3'ffWEf?Ef.. ' k ff? 2,iif5wd:fi'is'E3 at if ,J I . ff ' f A H , W.. .. an .fm 1 Robert Christofterson Susan DeLunO f . 1 1 L ru M 1, 1 rr A 4, W W 1 Q 1 D -A 1 K Ella Mae Flicker San dra Hales ., IVVV I 215' Charles McKeever Kathleen Price Randal Wenon Susan Myers if M . .K f - QQ :Hem , ., ., . fb: , Cathy Schowenqerdt Roben Zack I' is gr r Susan Beckman F , M We ' 5 'ff' ,sim N- 1 'W 5 fr 5 David Dunlap F -1 H ks ' r 1 ft D eborah H orn lll 'I a Gary Olson M , gig l Q' 4 -Q hs. Michael Stolze . . e,fl, , e.L.. . .f V ' xl' gm V fw f, iff L 35 , Classucs M ': f 7 '- ' 1. , gk t in , , a in . , M 4 Lois Boschen ,V Mg ,V ,V .. bf, sw 5 A .E if f Q A 2 11 . 41' , if Nancy Fischer uf. L , 1, e fig, ffm . 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A lil 1 5 . , . ffm. f-wx ',-,-: f 11 M ,J M Hn. .4 . 3 F Q t t 3 x 'L ' i g N, , ,- S 4 , I M. 'f. W . 'f 1' wsA , 4' lf 4 P 5. f , n .B Graham Burnley ' .I E . WMA Sfmt .,,,,1 .x,,.V A Us A ' am 255 5 Absentees First Row: Ricky Latta, Fred Richardf son, Ronald Martin. Row 2: Hose Mary Loraine, Jane Adams, Becky Blxle, Nanc Wallace Deb Bayliss, Flow 5: John gethel, Mike Eehen, Dave Sparks, Jerry Smith, Paul Schmidt. Front Row: James Perkins, Jimmy Charltan, Michael lbrker, Mark Molnar, Mamice Neal, Jim Carper, Don Salle, Bill Saylor. HOW 2: Marsha Meckiessel, 'lytain Sarman, Jennifer Klein, Joan ChGDman, Linda Tucker, Randy Matters, Ann Schwan. Front How: Annie Durham, Kathy Stilts, Steve Sesti, Karen Miller. Jim Hutson, Terri Nowlin, Jean Murphy. Row 2: Ed Davis, Dennis Rudroff, Patrick Sweeny, Terry Shipman, Steve Smith, Flon Bryant, Clayton Cox, Mike Dethloff, Don Ginocchio. Saga Editors...... Production Co-ordinator. . Activities Editors. . . . . . . Boys' Sports Editors .... Girls' Sports Editors. . . Senior Class Editors. . . Assistant. . . . . . . Junior Class Editors. . . . sophomore Class Editors. Freshman Class Editors. . Social Co-ordinators .... Index Editors .... Faculty Editors .... Art Editors ........... . . . Captains and Cheerleaders Copy Editor ............. Photo Co-ordinators .... Bu.siness Managers .... vari-typists. . . . Clerk typist .... Photographers . . . . Advisor .............. Photography Advisor . . . Staff . . . . Sue Rode Steve Overmann . . . Walter Huizenga . . . Sandy Nolan Sheila Fondaw . . . Mike Delaney Denny Knott . . . . Robbie Monica Betty Simpson . . . . Kathy Hammond Helen Swank . . . . Jane Maxfield . . . Linda Jud Linda King . . . Janet Curtis Peg Sadlo . . . . Donna Scobey Sue Tapy . . . Sally Leigh John Robertson . . . Jeanne Boyd Tina Pointer Bill Boles . . . . Kathy Smith Gretchen Hoffs tetter . . . . Patti Greenfield Denny Knott . . . Cathy Ligon . . . Kathy Murphy . . . . Jean Littlefield Anne Wright . . . . Helen Brown Skip Leutzinger . . . Kathy Murphy Linda Jud Kathy Smith Kathy Hammond . . . Sharon Dickens . . . . Bill Breckle Rich Simpson Joe Moncado Luther Oliver Ken Morgan Ray Hazer . .. Mrs. Jean Meigs . . . . Mr. Ed Hoefler -2 Carousel 5 Patti Greenfield Bob Shulte The Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein musical, 'Carousel' was produced at Normandy this year by the dance, music, and arts departments. The musical 'Carousel' is based on a story that took place in the late nineteenth century in a small New England coastal town. Billy Bigelow, a barker in the local amusement park married Julie Jordan - 'a married girl from the mill'. Elly tried to succeed as a hus- band and father but was trappedrby his own mistakes into failure on both counts. The outstanding cast. included seniors Bob Shulte as Billy, Phtti Greenfield as Julie, Crissy Autz as Carrie, junior Mike Kearns as Jigger, seniors John Theodorow as Enoch Snow, Martha Murphy as Mrs. Mullins, Jane Maxfield as Nettie Fowler, Bob Presley as the Heavenly Friend, Sandy Kassebaum as Louise, -and junior Bill Steinmeyer as the Star Keeper. Some of the songs in the production in- cluded, 'It I Loved You', 'You'll Never Walk Alone' , 'June ls Busting Out All Over', and 'What's the Use of Wonder- ing . The director Mr. Arthur Kennett, lassistants Mrs. Ball and Mrs. Whiteheadl, the Operetta orchestra under Mr. Her- bert Duncan, Girls' Orchesis under Mrs. Diane Smith, and the art and technical assistants helped to make 'Carousel' a great success. W P.T.A. PARENT- TEACHER NIGHT This year the P.T.A. strived to bring its organization closer to the student body by having some of its members work with the homerooms and their representatives. They also worked closely with the administration to carry out the Parent-Teacher nightg which gave the parents a chance to visit their children's classes and hear the various teachers outline the program of study for the year. The P.T.A. helped with the orientation of the ninth graders, and held a meeting to discuss the results of the college tests taken by the upperclassmen. Other meetings were held only when therewere important topics to be discussed. Carousel, the annual operetta, was the organizationis main fund raising project for the year. Mothers' Club TEACHER APPRECIATION DAY This year's Mothers' Club, under the leadership of Mrs. John Petersen, president, aided the school in many ways during the year. Keeping the Marching Band uniforms in order, and financially helping both COURIER and SAGA were two of their achievements. The club also scheduled such programs as Extremism at the Student Level, and a fashion show and tea in May. Acardparty in April, and honoring the teachers with corsages during National Education week were two highlights of the year. Other officers of Mothers' Club included Mrs. Vernon Adams, first vice-presidentg Mrs. James Cunningham, second vice-president, Mrs. Frank Schaefer, recording secretaryg Mrs. Charles Curtis, treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Magruder, historian. Seniors Autz, Crissy p. 20 Abney, Richard D- 19 Varsity Cheerleader, F.'I1 A Basketball Band, March- ing Band, Symphonic Band Symphonic Orchestra, Judo Club, Junior Honor Society, Student Council Adrian, Ed p. 19 Aiello, Joanne p. 19 Secretary Art Society, Foreign Exchange, Pep Club, Psychology Club Alexander, Greg fDukej p. 19 Alsdorf, Linda p. 19 F. T.A. , Pep Club, Junior Honor Society Alt, Harold QBuddieJ p. 19 D. E. C. A. , A Capella Choir Nonet Choralettes, Pep Club Foreign Student Club, Sym- phonic Band, Junior Orch- esis, Senior Orchesis, Junior Honor Society Ayars, Barbara pg 20 F. T. A., Philosophy Club, Foreign Student Club Bain, Charles p. 20 Boy's Chorus, A Capella Choir Baker, Robert 1BobJ p. 20 Varsity Baseball, Varsity Wrestling Alterson, Judy p. 19 Iwonder Forei n Exchange Club, Pep C?ub what Altheimer, Myrtle fRu.styl p. 19 v Art Society, Secretary She S F. T. A. , Candidates Class . Alton, Constance fConnieJ p. 19 doing Spanish Club . Amato, Thomas fTematoJ p. 19 tomght? A Capella Choir, Art Society, D. E. C. A. , Stu- dent Council Amos, Raymond QMoosel p. 19 Baker, SUSH11 D- 21 Track Anderson, Jim p. 19 Anthes, Michael p. 23 Concert Band, Symphonic Orchestra, Marching Band French Club, Pep Club Track, Philosophy Club Banks, John p. 21 Ard, Chester fLeonl p. 20 Varsity Football, Varsity Arms, Janet fLegsJ p. 20 Wrestling, Varsity Track, Bible Club, Courier Typ- Student Council, Mixed ist, Student Council Chorus Ashcraft, William fBil1J p. 20 Bankston, Barbara p. 21 Basketball Captain, Junior Bannister, Wilma p. 21 Honor Society, Varsity Work Study Cross-Country, Student Council Senate, Treasurer of Junior Class Atkinson, Pamela p. 20 Junior Honor Society, Sym- phonic Orchestra, Spanish Club -262- Barklage, Terry p. 21 Barnett, Kathleen p. 21 Pep Club , Volleyball Barry, Lynn p. 21 Choralettes Barton, David p. 21 Varsity Football Beardslee, Mary p. 21 Beckmann, Patricia p. 22 Foreign Exchange Club, Pep Club, Hockey, Soft- ball, Volleyball Bedrosian, John p. 22 Student Council Beezley, Carol p. 22 Service Beffa, Harvey p. 22 Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Judo Club, Letter- men's Club, Symphonic Band Behr, Joe QSmokeyJ p. 22 C, O, E. Bella, Patricia p. 22 Pep Club, Foreign Ex- change Club Benson, Chris p. 22 Student Council, Pep Club, Courier, Publicity Manager and Page 7 Editor, Quill and Scroll, Philosophy Bergmann, Emilie p. 22 Art Society, Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Soc- iety, Symphonic Orchestra Birckhead, Don p. 22 Chess Club Blassie, Gary p. 22 Varsity Baseball, Pep Club Mixed Chorus Bleitner, Robert p. 22 D.E.C.A. Blumenfeld, Lawrence p. 23 Chess Club Boercker, Gary p. 23 Varsity Football, Junior Classical League, Junior Honor Society Bohlman, Oliver p. 23 Varsity Football, Co-Cap- tain, Co-Captain Varsity Wrestling, Secretary Letterman's Club Boles, Bill p. 23 Varsity Tennis, Varsity Swim, Letterman's Club, Saga Index Co-Editor Boyd, Jeanne p. 23 Quill gl Scroll, Bible Club Pep Club, Junior Classi- cal League, Junior Honor Society, Softball, Viking- ettes, German Club, Saga IndeXACo-Editor, Student Council House, Senate Bradshaw, Suzanne p. 23 Mixed Chorus, F. M. C. Brammeyer, Robert p. 23 Boy's Pep Club, Track Braun, James p. 23 Brauss, Karyn p. 23 Foreign Exchange Club, Hockey, Softball, Volley- ball, Vikingettes, F, T, A, Pep Club, French Club, Student Council Brazzle, Larry p. 23 Breckle, Glenda p. 24 Spanish Club Brinker, Janet p. 24 Pep Club, F.S. A. , Jun- ior Honor Society Brockmeier, Richard p. 24 Basketball Band, March- ing Band, Symphonic Band, Junior Honor Soci- ety, Senior Honor Society, Math Club Secretary- Trea- surer, Mu Alpha Theta Secretary-Treasurer Brockmeier, Virginia p. 24 Pep Club, Tennis Brose, Terrell p. 24 German Club, Varsity Track Brown, Helen p. 24 F. T.A. , Saga Business Manager, Pep Club, Quill 8zScroll Brown, Kenneth p. 24 Varsity Track, Cross- Country, French Club, Boy's Pep Club Brown, William p. 25 Cross-Country, Varsity Soccer, Letterman's Club, Courier Broyles, Sandra p. 25 D. E. C. A. Bruce, Kathleen p. 25 Brucker, Diane p. 25 Junior Honor Society, Jun- ior Orchesis Bryan, Susan p. 25 Buckmaster, Dennis p. 25 Varsity Wrestling, Soci- ology Club, President, Boy's PepVC1ub Committee Chairman Buckner, Carolyn p. 25 Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Viking- ettes, Pep Club Bunch, Susan p. 25 Varsity Cheerleader, Junior Orchesis, Senior Orchesis, Pep Club, Symphonic Orchestra, Student Council House, Senate Burgdorf, Earl p. 25 Varsity Wrestling Co- Captain, Boy's Pep Club, Sociology Club, Letterman Club Burke, Sharon fAnnieJ p. 25 A Cappella Choir, Mixed Chorus, F.S.A. Burleson, Gary p. 25 Burns, Dave fBerferdj p. 25 Judo Club President, Stu- dent Council Burton, Michael p. 26 Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling Butler, Susan p. 26 Junior Orchesis, D, E, C. A, Buttery, Janice p. 26 F. M. C., Foreign Ex- change Club Secretary, Sociology Club, Service, Pep Club Byrd, Wesley p. 26 Football Caldwell, Mike p. 26 Concert Band, French Club, Bible Club Campos, Louis p. 26 Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track Capone, Carolyn p. 26 Junior Honor Society, Sen- ior Honor Society, French Club Cardinale, Rosemary p. 26 Carey, Sharon p. 26 Carlson, Kay p. 27 Foreign Exchange Club, Bible Club, Pep Club Carron, Janelle p. 27 Foreign Exchange Club, Sociology Club, Junior Honor Society Carron, Madonna p. 27 Foreign Exchange Club, Sociology Club, F. M. C. A Carter, Cora p. 27 Casteel, Dave p. 27 Castelli, Carmelal p. 27 Art Society, Thespians Catalano, Bruce 10. 27 Chandler, Brenda p. 27 F.T.A., Pep Club, Stu- ent Council, Bible Club, Foreign Exchange Club, I Latin Club, Spanish Club Chandler, Linda p. 27 Chandler, Mary p. 27 Symphonic Band Secretary Symphonic Orchestra, German Club, Marching Band, Bible Club Chier, Marie p. 27 Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society Corrigan knocks 'em dead! -263- Valedictorian PHOT0 REFLEX STUDIO vANnERvooR1's C. or 7 fomorrow A laorfraifd come to Your Official Photographer... where the skill and care gained from years of experience assure you of the fine portraits you want at the great moments of your life... We salute the top three Salutatorian Salutatorian -264- Childers, Deborah p. 27 Pep Club, F.S. A. , Ser- vice Christofferson, Thomas D. 27 Junior Classical League Cipponeri, Vito fDinoJ p. 28 Varsity Football Clancy, Dennis 'p. 28 Clarice, Laura p. 28 C.O.E,, Pep Club Clark, Linda p. 28 Choralettes, Bible Club, Marching Band, Junior Orchesis, Symphonic Band Clark, Nancy p. 28 Clouser, Margaret p. 28 Foreign Exchange Club Clouser, Michael p. 28 Cross-Country, Track, Boy's Pep Club, Socio- logy Cole, Janice p. 29 Cole, Clifford p. 28 Golf, Captain, Letter- man's Club, Vice Pres- ident Coleman, William p. 29 Collett, Connie p. 29 Bible Club, Courier Girl's Sports Editor, Pep Club, Quill 8: Scroll Connell, Patricia p. 29 Pep Club, Student Council Conry Conrey, Susan p. 29 Pep Club Copeland, Sarah p. 29 Pep Club, Marching Band, Bible Club Cornelius, Milton fMickeylp. 29 Corrigan, George p. 29 Varsity Soccer, Varsity Football Corry, Rick p. 29 Varsity Tennis, Junior Honor Society Cottin, Nancy p. 29 Sociology Club, Pep Club Cowee, Terry p. 30 Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society, Varsity Swim Co-Cap- tain, Letterman's Club, President Crane, Patrick p. 30 Varsity Football, Varsity Soccer. Varsitv Baseball Crecelius, Phyllis p. 30 German Club, F. M. C.A. , Art Society, Marching Band Creek, Sharon 1Saml p. 30 Pep Club, Junior Orche- sis, Senior Orchesis Sec- retary, Foreign Exchange Club, Student Council, Service, Work Study Crider, Joseph p. 30 Crow, Charles fBillJ p. 30 Cross-Country, Boy's Pep Club Cuddy, Harriet P. 30 Symphonic Orchesis, Junior Classical League, Foreign Exchange Club Curtis, Janet p. 30 Varsity Cheerleader, Jun- ior Honor Society, Stud- ent Council, Publicity Committee Chairman, Saga Sophomore Co-Edi- tor, Basketball Curtis, NormanfPatl p. 31 Daleo, Joseph p. 31 D.E.C.A., , Baseball, Soccer Dalton, David p. 31 Varsity Wrestling, Let- terman's Club, Baseball, Boy's Pep Club deBoard, Connie p. 31 Marching Band, Philos- ophy Club, Quill Sz Scroll, Symphonic Band, Bible Club, Courier Boys' Sports Editor DeFrancesco, Augustin p.3l Varsity Soccer, Letter- man's Club, Student Council Delaney, Mike fSeanJ p. 31 Varsity Football, Varsi- ty Swim, Letterman's Club, Quill 8: Scroll, Saga Boys' Sport Editor, Student Council De Master, Steve p. 31 Derrick, Cynthia p. 31 Choralettes Dick, Kenneth p. 31 Varsity Tennis, Judo Club Vice President, Junior Classical League Sargent-at-Arms Dickens, Sharon p. 32 Service DiFatta, Mary p. 32 Dillon, Leo p. 32 C.O.E. Dix, Linda p. 32 D.E.C.A. Doelger, Robert p. 32 Cross-Country Co-Cap- tain, Track, Letterman's Club, Student Council House, Senate, Senior Class Vice President Dougherty, Thomas p. 32 C. O. E. Duenow, Martha p. 32 Pep Club Duncan, Barbara p. 32 Durbin, Kristi p. 33 Foreign Exchange Club, Junior Orchesis Pres- ident Ebersohl, Stanley p. 33 Varsity Football EXPERT VVATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIR 8.14. ffautnwqm ,I E WELER -UP TI CI AN Dependable Jeweler 7246 Natural Bridge -265- Ebrecht, Gary p. 33 Edgerton, Jane p. 33 Swim, Philosophy Club Edmonds, David p. 33 Eggenberg, Gwen p. 33 Basketball, Hockey, Soft- ball, Volleyball, Swim, Vikingettes Vice President, Pep Club President, Ger- man Club, Student Coun- cil, F. M. C. A. Eilerman, Thomas p. 33 Football, Wrestling, Baseball Elledge, Larry p. 33 Bible Club, Boy's Chorus Elliot, Wayne C. O. E. Elser, Karen fRedJ p. 34 Spanish Club, F.S. A. , Work Study Essary, Gerry C. O. E. Esselborn, Brenda p. 34 F.M.C.A., C.O.E., Class Secretary Eswine, Janet p. 34 Mixed Chorus, A Cappella Choir Faulkner, Ellen 1Kellyl p.34 Fea, Linda p. 34 F.S.A. Treasurer Fears, Judith p. 34 Feast, Marilyn fJoJ p. 34 Pep Club, F.M.C. Ferrario, Nancy p. 35 D,E,C.A. Pres Service Fetsch, William p. 35 C.O.E. President Finkel, Brian p. 35 Photography Club, Cross- Country, Boy's Chorus, Track, Judo Club, Phil- osophy Club, Boys' Pep Fischer, Dolores, p. 35 Foreign Exchange Club, Pep Club , Fischer, Elizabeth fBetsyJ p. 35 Choralettes, A Capella Choir, Mixed Chorus, French Club, Thespian Society Secretary, Junior -266- Orchesis, Pep Club, Soc- iology Club, Foreign Ex- change Club Fischer, Scott p. 35 Junior Honor Society, Judo Club Fister, Margaret p. 35 Flatt, Kenneth p. 36 C. O. E. , Varsity Wrestling, Soccer' Fogarty, Dennis C.O.E. Fondaw, Sheila fFonsJ p. 36 Choralettes, Student Coun- cil House, Senate, Swim, Junior Honor Society, Span- ish Club, Pep Club, Quill Kr Scroll, Saga Activities Co-Editor Forrester, Patricia D. 36 Courier Foy, Mary p. 36 F.T,A. Historian, Or- chestra Librarian, Senior Honor Society Frazer, Sheila p. 36 Bible Club, F.S.A., Junior Honor Society Frisella, James, p. 36 Soccer, C.O.E. Fromm, Sandra p. 36 C.O,E. Frost, Alfred p. 36 Basketball Furman, Delores fJaneJ p. 36 Junior Honor Society, Pep Club, Senior Honor Society, Courier News Editor, Quill Sz Scroll Gaffney, John p. 36 D, E , C. A. Gallagher, Charles p.36 C. O. E . Garvey, John QJackJ p. 37 Gassaway, Thomas p. 37 Symphonic Band Vice Pres- ident, Symphonic Orchestra, Basketball Band, Boys' Chor- us, Junior Classical League, Vice President, Marching Band Drum Major, A Capella Choir President, Rhythmaire Madrigal Singers, Boys' Quartet, Norsemen Gebhardt, Arlene p. 37 Bible Club, Choralettes, Creative Writers, Ger- man Club, F. M. C. A. , Junior Honor Society, Marching Band, Student Council, Symphonic Band Gelven, Dale p. 37 C.O.E. Gerst, Gary p. 37 Varsity Baseball Captain, Varsity Basketball, Let- terman's Club Giamalva, Arlene p. 37 Philosophy Club, Courier Editorial Editor, Quill Kr Scroll Gilbertson, Deborah F. M. C. A. , Pep Club, C.O.E. Gililland, Andrew D. 37 D. E. C. A. , Treasurer, Boys' Pep Club Gladish, Jean p.37 The spians , Secretary Glenn, Patricia p. 37 Goode, Melanie p. 37 Bible Club, Volleyball Gore, Bette p. 38 Courier, Typist Goree, Timothy p. 38 D. E. C. A. President, C.O.E. Gossom, Larie p. 38 F. S.A. , Pep Club, Ser- vice Governick, Daniel D. 38 Wrestling, Track, Swim- ming Granich, Paul D. 38 Gravier, Carl p. 38 Boys' Chorus, Boys' Pep Club, Bible Club Green, John p. 38 Varsity Swim, Varsity Track, Junior Honor Society, Junior Classical League, Letterman's Club, Student Council Greenfield, Patricia p. 38 F. M. C, A., Choralettes, Junior Honor Society, Student Council House, Senate, Citizenship Com- mittee Chairman, Saga, Art Editor, Quill 8z Scroll Greenlee, Carolyn p. 38 Art Society, Pep Club Greer, Donald p. 38 Grellner, Adrian p. 38 Varsity Baseball, Let- terman's Club, Boys' Pep Club Griffard, Joseph p. 38 Judo Club Griffard, Thomas p. 38 Art Society President, Marching Band, Phil- osophy Club Grone, David p. 38 Marching Band Presi- dent, Basketball Band, Symphonic Band, Pres- ident, Symphonic Or- chestra, Norsemen Grote, Paula p. 38 F.M.C.A. Correspond- ing Secretary, Junior Honor Society, Pep Club Guerra, John p. 38 A Capella Choir, March- ing Band Hackett, Jacqueline p. 39 Art Society, Math Club, Mu Alpha Theta, Pep Club, Basketball, For- eign Exchange Club, Senior Honor Society Haddock, Linda p. 39 Junior Honor Society Hadrick, Wanda COtisl p. 39 Choralettes Hagebusch, Ronald p. 39 Haill, Allen p. 39 Basketball Band, Symphonic Band, Pep Club, Judo Club Hales, Diana p. 39 Foreign Exchange Club, Jun- ior Hcnor Society, Pep Club, Senior Honor Society Hall, Allan p. 39 Judo Club Treasurer Hallvax, Ann p. 39 Cross- Country, Track, Varsity Basketball, Student Council Senate Vice Presi- dent, Student Council Vice President, Letterman's Club Treasurer, Freshman Class President, Sophomore Class Treasurer Hammond, Kathleen p. 40 Pep Club, Quill Kz Scroll, Vice President, Saga Senior Co-Editor, Junior Honor Society, Foreign Exchange Club, Sociology Club, Phil- osophy Club Hanna, Dennis p. 40 Hansen, William fFlashJ p. 40 Basketball Harris, Jerry p. 40 Boys' Pep Club, Organiza- tion Committee Hart, April fPapeJ p. 40 Choralettes, Student Coun- cil, Art Society Hart, Jeanette p. 40 Junior Honor Society, Sen- ior Honor Society, Courier Managing Editor, Quill Kr Scroll Hartman, David p. 41 Varsity Wrestling, Letter- man's Club, Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Soc- iety, Track Harwerth, Rebecca p. 41 Haustein, Peggy p. 41 Haviland, Randolph p. 41 Boys' Pep Club, Football, Wrestling, Track, Judo Club, Junior Honor Society Junior Class League Hawkins, Mickey p. 41 Heck, Cheryl p. 41 Heinemann, Charlotte Courier Ad Sales Manager Heinicke, Joyce p. 41 Art Society, Secretary, F. T. A. President, German Club, A Capella Choir, Stu- dent Council, Junior Honor Society, Marching Band Hempstead, Joanne p. 41 Foreign Exchange Club Hendricks, Steve p. 41 Boys' Chorus, Junior.Honor Society, French Club, Con- cert Band Hicks, Diana p. 42 Higgins, John p. 42 Hill, David p. 42 Hoffman, Donna p. 42 Bible Club, Choralettes Hamilton, JHITISS fMlk6l P. 39 For you Kathy! -267- Hoffstetter, Gretchen p. 42 Swim, Hockey, Basketball Junior Honor Society, Ger- man Club President, Phil- osophy Club, Saga Faculty Co-Editor, Vikingettes, F. T. A. , Quill Xt Scroll Hogan, Richard p. 42 Holdner, Patricia p. 42 Bible Club, Hockey, Swim, Junior Orchesis, Pep Club, Vikingettes, Sociology Club, A Capella Choir, Spanish Club Hollis, Michael fHodgeJ p. 42 Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society Holmes, Linda p. 42 Pep Club Holt, Michael p. 42 Symphonic Band, Symphonic Orchestra, Spanish Club, Marching Band, Norseman Horn, Kenneth p. 42 Track, Junior Honor Society, Golf Horrell, Daniel p. 43 C.O.E. , President, Football, Wrestling Howe, Linda p. 43 F. S. A. , Bible Club, Pep Club Hubbard, Kay p, 43 Hugger, Mary p. 43 Foreign Exchange Club, Jun- ior Honor Society, Junior Orchesis, French Club, Pep Club, Senior Orchesis, F.T.A,. Hughes, Michael p. 43 Cross'-Country, Varsity Track Boys' Pep Club, Letterman's Club Huizenga, Walter p. 43 Saga Production Co-ordinator, Bible Club. Chess Club. For- eign Exchange Club, President, Junior Classical League, Philosophy Club, Judo Club, Student Council, Quill Kz Scroll Huskey, Karen p. 43 C.O.E. Hutsel, Debbie p. 43 Pep Club, Choralettes -268- Ignatowski, Joanne p. 43 C.O.E. Class Secre- tary, Softball Imhoff, Gwendolyn p. 43 Volleyball Imholz, Robert p. 43 Boys' Chorus, Bible Club, German Club, Rhythmaires, Junior Honor Society Jacks, Mary p. 43 Junior Honor Society, French Club, Pep Club, Senior Hon- or Society Jacob, Sandra p. 44 F. S. A. Jacobs, Jeffrie p. 44 Swim, Letterman's Club Jillich, George p. 44 Judo Club Johnson, Allan 1Wartl p. 44 Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club Johnson, Robert p. 44 Wrestling, Track, Philos- .ophy Club, Boys' Pep Club, Judo Club Jones, Susan D. 44 Choralettes, A Capella Choir, F. M. C. , Pep Club Linda p. 44 Junior Orchesis, Quill Ki Scroll, Secretary, March- ing Band , Saga Vari-Typer, Mixed Chorus Jud, Kaemmerlen, Warren p. 44 Kampschroeder, Gwen fWendyJ p. 45 Junior Orchesis Kassebaum, Sandra -p. 45 Varsity Cheerleading, Senior Orchesis, Sociology Club, Student Council, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Junior Class- ical League Katzenberger, Judy p. 45 Pep Club Keim, Leona p. 45 Work Study Kelleher, Carol p. 45 Vikingettes President, Pep Club, Secretary, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Volleyball Kim, Dan fCroweJ p. 45 Varsity Baseball, Letterman's Club, Judo Club King, Linda p. 45 Varsity Cheerleading, For- eign Exchange Club, Swim, 'Pep Club, Quill Sz Scroll, Saga, Junior Class Editor, Student Council, Vikingettes, Sociology Club Kirkpatrick, Clarence fCorkyJ p.45 Knott, Dennis p. 45 Art Society, Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling, Letterman's Club, Student Council House, Senate, Junior Class Pres- ident, Boys' Pep Club, Bible Club, Saga Art Editor, Boys' Sports Co-Editor Koechling, Jane p. 46 Kohl, Bonnie p. 46 Koines, John D. 46 Soccer, Letterman's Club, Student Council Kolkhorst, Linda p. 46 Symphonic Band, Symphonic Orchestra, Marching Band, Junior Orchesis, Senior Orchesis, Junior Honor Soc- iety, Bible Club Kornya, Thomas p. 46 Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Boys' Pep Club Kossman, Kristi p. 46 F. T. A. , Pep Club, Student Council Kramer, Karen p. 46 Krewet, Paul p. 46 C.O.E. Kriesky, Robert Track, Cross-Country, Phil- osophy, Art Society, Student Council Kutscher, Jean p. 47 Symphonic Orchestra, Jun- ior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society, French Club, F. M. C. A. Lacey, Kathy p. 47 F. M. C. A. Lamb, Barbara p. 47 Bible Club Lamb, Patricia p. 47 F. M, C, A. , French Club Lamkie, Earl p. 47 Varsity Football, Soccer Co- Captain Larafair, John p. 47 C.O.E. Landuyt, Susan p. 47 French Club, Secretary, F. T. A. , Junior Honor Soc- iety, Sociology Club Lappin, Terry p. 47 Varsity Football Co Ca s - p- tain, Varsity Baseball, Wrest- ling, Letterman's Club, Boys' Pep Club, Bible Club Laudicina, Michael p. 47 DQMCE L Cf Af Lawler, Linda p. 48 Pep Club, F. T. A. , French Club Lawless, Mary p. 48 Lawson, Donna p. 48 Pep Club, F. S. A. Lawson, Sue p. 48 Pep Club Lawton, Donna p. 48 French Club, Pep Club, Service Lee, Dan p. 48 Leigh, Sally p. 48 Mixed Chorus, Spanish Club, Junior Orchesis, Senior Or- chesis, Choralettes, Nonet, Pep Club, Student Council, House, Senate, Student Coun- cil Recording Secretary, Saga Social Co-ordinator, Quill gl Scroll Leutzinger, Willard fSkipJ p. 48 Saga Business Manager, Quill gl Scroll, Student Coun- cil Licata, Joseph p. 48 Varsity Wrestling Ligon, Cathy p. 49 Varsity Cheerleading, Pep Club, Choralettes, Foreign Exchange Club, Saga, Cheerleading Captain, Quill Kz Scroll, Senior Orchesis, Sociology Club Lindhorst, John p. 49 D. E. C. A. Linsin, Linda p. 49 Lipe, Harold fDennisJ p. 49 Littlefield, Jean p. 49 Choralettes, Foreign Ex- change Club, Saga Photo- graphy Editor, Student Coun- cil House, Senate, P. T. A, Sz Service Committee Chair- man, Quill Kz Scroll Lock, Ronald p. 49 Varsity Football, Letterman's Club Lorenz, Mark p. 49 Losse, Patricia p. 49 LoVan, John p. 49 Track, Co-Captain MacKenzie, Dave fSpiderJ p. 49 Philosophy Club, German Club Maloney, Michael p. 50 Manker, Janice p. 50 Pep Club, F. M. C. A. Marshall, Gloria p. 50 Basketball, Softball, D. E. C. Marshall, Judith p. 50 F. S. A. McEachern, John fDickJ p. 5l Varsity Football, Judo Club, French Club McKay, Patricia p. 52 Symphonic Band, Marching Band, F. T. A. , Bible Club, Junior Orchesis McKee, Peggy p. 52 F.S. A. Melchior, Bruce p. 52 Varsity Soccer, Co-Captain Meredith, Robert fPaulJ Judo Club Merlati, Christine p. 52 F.T. A. , Pep Club, Foreign Exchange Club Mesenbrink, John fRickJ p. 52 Messina, Linda p. 52 F. T. A. , Sociology Club, Phil- osophy Club, Foreign Exchange Club, Junior Honor Society Metzger, Gay p. 52 Pep Club, French Club Mewes, Linda p. 52 F. M. C. A. Meyer, John fDaveJ p. 52 Judo Club Meyer, William p. 53 Masiero, Mary p. 50 Bible Club, German Club, F, T, A. , A Capella Choir Massey, Leona p. 50 Junior Honor Society Mathews, Sandra D- 51 F, S, A. , Chairman Commit- tee Mattingly, Patricia p. 51 Maxfield, Jane KMHXP D- 51 Choralettes, Pep Club, Vice President, Basketball, Swim, Nonet, Vikingettes, Senior Orchesis, Student Council, Quill gl Scroll, Saga Assist- ant Senior Editor McCarter, Dennis p. 51 Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Letterman's Club, Student Council McCarthy, Rose Ann Foreign Exchange Club, F. T. A, , Spanish Club McDaniel, Shawn p. 51 C, O, E, , Judo Club . ww, -W .0 Track, Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Society Midkiff, Rochelle p. 53 Choralettes, President, Sym- phonic Orchestra, Marching Band, A Capella Choir, Pep Club, Student Council, Junior Honor Society Secretary, Sen- ior Honor Society, Bible Club, -269- What has he got that I haven't go Vice President Miller, Craig p. 53 Varsity Track Miller, Ginger p. 53 Bible Club, Pep Club Mitchell, Sharon p. 53 Mitra, James p. 53 Foreign Exchange Club, President, Thespians, President Monica, Roberta p. 53 Varsity Cheerleader, Hockey, Volleyball, Pep Club Monterosso, JoAnn p. 53 D. E. C. A. Moore, Cheryl p. 53 Pep Club Moore, Michael p. 54 Varsity Baseball, Varsity Soccer, Letterman's Club Morgan, Kenneth p. 54 Photography, Philosophy Club, Chess Club, Saga Sz Courier Photographer Morgan, Patrick p. 54 Morie, Diane p. 54 Bible Club, Choralettes, F. S. A. President, Junior Honor Society, Senior Hon- or Society Morris, Rita p. 54 F. S. A. , Work Study Morrison, Mark p. 54 D. E. C. A. Morton, William p. 54 Varsity Football, Boys' Pep Club Mudrovic, Louis D. 54 Junior Classical League, Letterman's Club, Basket- ball, Varsity Tennis Murphy, Jacquelyn p. 54 Pep Club Murphy, Kathleen p. 55 F. S. A. , Junior Honor Soc- iety, Pep Club, Saga Vari- typist, Senior Honor Society, Quill Kz Scroll, Philosophy Murphy, Martha p. 55 Choralettes, Foreign Ex- change Club, Junior Honor Society, Senior Honor Soc- iety, Rhythrnaires, Thes- -270- pian Society, Mixed Chorus, A Capella Choir Myers, Jan p. 55 Choralettes, Foreign Ex- change Club, Hockey, Tennis, Marching Band, Nonet, Pep Club, Senior Orchesis, Student Council, Symphonic Band, Vikingettes, Bible Club Myers, Robert p, 55 Nardi, Russell tJoseJ p. 55 Nelson, Robert p. 55 Soccer, Foreign Exchange Club, Philosophy Club, Span- ish Club Nemanick, Cheryl p. 55 Art Society Nesslein, Teresa fTerryJ p. 56 Marching Band, Softball, German Club, Sociology Clu.b Newman, Wayne p. 56 Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Co-Captain, Letter- man's Club, Concert Band Nicholson, Catherine p. 56 Choralettes, Junior Honor Society, Pep Club, Junior Orchesis, Student Council Noce, Sandra p. 56 Nolan, Sandra p. 56 Varsity Cheerleader, Bible Club, Choralettes, Hockey, Junior Honor Society, Junior Classical League, Pep Club, Qu.ill Sz Scroll, Saga Activities C0-Editor, Vikingettes, Mixed Chorus Novak, Elisebeth p. 56 Null, Martin p. 56 O'Brien, Sheila p. 56 Pep Club, Student Council, Work Study O'Daniel, Beverly p. 56 F. 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Sherod, Ray p. 64 Shuman, Susan p. 64 Foreign Exchange Club, Junior Honor Society, Sen- ior Honor Society Secretary Junior Orchesis, Senior Orchesis, Pep Club, Soc- iology Club, F.T.A. Treas- urer Silliman, Catherine p. 64 C. O. E. , A Capella Choir Silver, Douglas p. 65 Symphonic Band, Marching Band Silver, Michael p. 65 Simmons, Barbara p. 65 Foreign Exchange Club, French Clu.b, F. T. A. , F. M. C. A. , Junior Honor Society, Pep Clu.b Simmons, John p. 65 Philosophy Club, Judo Club, Boys' Pep Club Simmons, Larry p. 65 Junior Honor Society, Sen- ior Honor Society, Judo Club, Boys' Pep Club Simpson, Daniel p. 65 Quill KL Scroll, Courier Editor-n-Chief, Junior Honor Society, Senior Hon- or Society, Philosophy Club Simpson, Lynn p. 65 Service Sims, Daniel' p. 65 Singen, Rhea p. 65 Sinopoli, Barbara p. 65 Sittner, Martha P. 66 Student Council, Pep Club, Sociology Club Skelton, Janetap. 66 C.O. E. 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N65 .iffbf ' S5553 QV QP U wg Q5 M X cw rim mc? WW UV 55 2 W A' QWQLLQ- M2410 , PUW' lei, 4 J QKZQ- Lfgfll. J , ,..,5,,, , , - ,WN ' EZE b 52 EE, A:f,A, 59 Y ig' Q , E 5 ' E? f X , Ng. x sgfgiix N552 Q Qu TOTEM POLE l966 - VOLUME lV HENRICO HIGH SCHOOL Richmond, Virginia Editor Ted Durvin Business Manager Griselda McWhirt Advisors Mrs. Mabel Boyd Mrs. Anne Graham In years to come, many of the memories so sharply etched in our minds today will be only blurred reflections. To help us remember-to recreate and capture the challenges, the frustrations, the victories, the failures, and the friendships of this year at Hen- rico, the i966 Totem Pole has endeavored to bring into focus the moments we will want to treasure all our lives. 2 EffZ'1i.Qwe is 4 .W Q-I Ee, V 4 To focus on classes is to summon memories of mountains of homework, cramming for exams, hours of reading and research. An expanded curriculum gave students even wider opportunities to pursue individual aptitudes and interests. New science courses and classes in journalism and creative writing were among the new class offerings, while the newly formed distributive education department provided occupational training. ln efforts to keep pace with an enlarged student body, the number of faculty mem- bers continued to increase. - e f ff ll .s, ., M fy i 9-A: I9 we ng --Nw. an For many of us, school is much more than a 9:00 to 3:30 affair. Through participation in the many clubs and activities at Henrico, students are given an opportunity to share common interests, learn, and serve. Although-accepting the responsibilities of mem- bership often means long hours of work, there is also fun, fellowship, and the reward of self-satisfaction when a job is well done. 6:1422 ON A RM welcome Arne! Sparkling blue eyes and an understanding smile have made an everlasting impression on Henrico this year. With a slight accent and a profound interest in everything, Arne Jorgen Growen, our first contact with Europe, has become a permanent part of Hen- rico's history. The 6' 2 Norwegian studied 5th year German and advanced math in addition to required courses and an elective in art 4. lTry translating Beowulf into Norwegian for studyll All in all, it has been a great year and unforgettable for us all. Arne, we salute you! 'iN....,, ' - .-3 I f 9 For those who participated, as well as for those who cheered them on, it was a great year. The Warrior spirit soared, as Henrico was well repre- sented in the newly formed Capital District. Boosted by the cheerleaders, the rousing spirits of every class were demonstrated at pep rallies in a sign- plastered gym. Seniors in particular gave verbal encouragement. Although not every game was won, to focus on our moments of triumph is to recall many pleasant memories. N.-........, Henrico's social events were brightened this year by the school's first homecoming and the first Winter Carnival. Graduates of 1965, Henrico's first alumni, were invited to return for homecoming festivities, which included a dance sponsored by the senior class. The Winter Carnival, postponed by snow, was rescheduled for early March. The student body also enjoyed the annual Hi-Y Sweetheart Dance and other functions held throughout the year. Climaxing the activities was the Junior-Senior Prom, a gala affair held in April. Behind the scenes, students and sponsors worked long hours, first decorating and then cleaning up afterward. The elegance and excitement, as well as the fun and the hard work, will not soon be forgotten. 12 r I w V u N 5 5 v 4 1 f F L I 3 DEDICATION ............... ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY CLASSES .................. SPORTS ......... ORGANIZATIONS. . . ACTIVITIES ....... ADVERTISEMENTS .... DEDICATION In recognition of her talent and unselfish contri- butions to Henrico High School, in admiration of her radiant personality and genuine concern for each student, and in gratitude for the atmosphere of in- formality and trust she presents, we, the i966 Totem Pole Staff, dedicate this book to one who has given so much of her time and talent to Henrico High School and its students, with the hope that this can in some small measure be a reward for her time, devotion, and energy: MRS. ANNE GRAHAM Dedciated far beyond the limits of most teachers, Mrs. Graham is always ready to sacrifice for her students. It is not a rare sight to see her working on the Totem Pole long after everyone else has left. 15 F O C U S o n I6 2 2 I 4 PRINCIPAL Nathan G. Tubbs B.S., Idaho State College M.Ed, University of Virginia ADMINISTRATION Mr. Stroud confers with Mr. Tubbs. I Mr. Tubbs dictates o letter. I8 George A. Stroud, Jr. B.S., Kansas State College of Pillsburg M.Ed., University of Virginia ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Two new but able assistant principals, Mr. Stroud and Mr. Sorrell, joined the administrative staff this year. With the help of these two capable men, Mr. Tubbs carries out the administrative duties at Henrico. In spite of heavy workloads, these three men could often be found doing what they seemed to enjoy most-associating with the students. Mr. Tubbs cheer- ing at the football games, Mr. Sorrell giving advice to his Key Club boys, Mr. Stroud chatting with students in the cafeteria-these are familiar sights to Warrior students. Always ready to entertain new ideas, the adminis- tration deserves much credit for creating an atmos- phere conducive to lively academic and extra-curricu- lar pursuits. James G. Sorrell, Jr, B.S., Otterbein College M.Ed., University of Virginia Mr. Sorrell and Mr, Stroud pause while making their rounds of Henrico's Campus. 'ex LIBRARIANS SECRETARIES Mrs. Charlotte Baughan Mrs. Hazel W. Harris Mrs. Alease C. Childress Miss Harvey Miss Cunningham Miss Jacquelyn Cunningham BA. Westhampton Collegeg M.A. George Peabody College for Teachers Miss Mary Harvey A.B. Winthrop Collegeg B.S. Columbia University GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Mrs. Claudia Scruggs AB. Randolph - Macon Woman's Collegeg M.Ed. William and Mary Mrs. Helen Marks B.A. Wes- thampton College Mr. Bernard Goldstein A.B., M.Ed. William c n d Mary Mrs. Doris Quarles A,B. Randolph - Macon Woman's Collegeg M.Ed. University of Virginia. 21 Mrs. Hollans W. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mrs. Gibson Mrs. MOOVG TM Mrs. Nichols DORIS R. HUBBARD A.B.-College of William and Mary, English, Christian Youth League ANNE J. HOLLANS AB.- Howard College, English, Speech, Dramatics, Varsity Cheerleaders CAROLYN S. NICHOLS A.B.-Davis and Elkins, English, Senior Class LINDA F. GIBSON A.B.-High Point College, English, Y- Teens RUTH CURTIS MOORE B.A.-Greensboro College, M.A. -Duke University, English MARION M. NEWELL A.B.-- College of St. Elizabeth, English, Quill and Scroll. 22 Mrs. Newell 3.-W--.. -Q.-sr a .-43, ' BETTY B. BRITT B.S.-East Carolina College, M.Ed.-Duke University, English, Journalism, Smoke Signals, Quill and Scroll CAROL S. WARE B.A.-Longwood College, English DOROTHY M. PAYNE B.A.-Carson-Newman, English MILDRED W. JENKINS B.A.-Carson-Newman, English SUSAN B. GRAY B.A.- Briclgewater College, Freshman Class Sponsor. Mrs. Payne Mrs. Britt Mrs. Wo re 3 . an 'Y Mrs. Jenkins Miss Gray 23 ,my ig.. X X.. A . A J. Q fi if 'f z 9-W ' Qi A Mrs, Webb Mrs. Jones Miss Bradshaw MATH DEPARTMENT Miss Porter in . .egg ANN R. WEBB A,B.-High Point College, Math MARGARET L. JONES B.A.-Radford College, Math, Eighth Grade Sponsor, American Field Service Club RANEY BRADSHAW A. B.-Mere- dith College, Geometry, Algebra, College Refresher Math, Junior Class Sponsor, Majorette Sponsor SANDY PORTER A. B.-Colum- bia College, Math 24 E W l in l 1 li l ggi ll: wi s 2 gl Q- .rae 'is Fm ' , is .uv if s ..,.. .. 'QV rw . sw .W- I ,E - is .. H A ir ew s Mrs. Johnson 'A ,V . ,,., J. W -, :rf .,h .15 DORIS L. JOHNSON B.S.-Mary Washington College, Algebra, Modern Math ELAINE L. ALFANO B.S.-Longwood College, ffl' Geometry, Advanced Arithmetic, Chess Club, l.C.C. ROBERTA G. LUBLIN B.A.-Beaver College, Modern Math, Algebra, Junior Honor Society MABEL H. BOYD B.S.-Middle Tennessee State College, Algebra, Advanced College Math, Totem Pole ELISE CAGE B.A.-Westhampton College, Geometry, Advanced Arith- metic. Mrs. Boyd 25 Mrs. Cage Mrs. Lublin Mrs. Armsworthy Mr. Cox Mr. Strickler Mr. Turner Mrs. Ziegier 'L 1' 26 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT ANNE F. ARMSWORTHY B.S.-Madison College, BSCS Life Science, Sophomore Class, SCA Co-Sponsor ROBERT M. TURNER B.A.-University of Richmond, Science CHARLES E. STRICKLER B.A.-Bridgewater College, Science RICHARD L. COX B.S.- Lincoln Memorial University, Science, Eighth Grade Basket- ball NANCY F. ZIEGLER A.B., M.A.-Miami Uni- versity, Biology DAVID RUSCUS A.B.-Seton Hall University, Science, Hi-Y Co-Sponsor SHIRLEY B. ROGON A.B.-Randolph Macon Woman's College, Science 9, PSSC MARY ELLEN MEWBORN BS.- Madison College, Science B, JV Drill Team NORMA C. GATES B.S.-Lynchburg College, Chemistry, Y-Teens. Mr. Ruscus Miss Mewborn A , .ig 5, Mrs. Rogon Mrs. Mullen FINE ARTS DORA MULLEN B.A.-Georgetown College, Art and English ANNE S. GRAHAM B.A.-Furman University, Art, Totem Pole Sponsor JOAN B. WlLLlS,A.B.-Col- I lege of William and Mary, Vocal Music, National Sen- ior Honor Society WILLIAM E. MITCHELL B.M.E.- University of Denver, M.A.-Adams State College of Colorado, Instrumental Music ELSIE C. HOPKINS BA.- Woman's College of the University of North Carolina, Special Education ROBERT E. REID B.S.-East Carolina College, Industrial Cooperative Training, W.E.X. I.C.T. Club CHARLES W. MANN B.S.-University of Minne- sota, Distributive Education, Distributive Education Club. VOCATIONAL Mrs. Graham Mr. Mitchell Mrs, Willis 1 Mrs. Hopkins Mr. Reid 28 Mr. Mann INDUSTRIAL ARTS un... Mr. l-lenneberger RAYMOND HEGE B,S.-N. C. State, General Shop PAUL R. LIND- SEY B.S.-East Carolina, Wood Shop MELBA M. HACKETT B.S.-- Middle Tennessee State University, FHA CLARENCE W. NEY B.S.-VPI, Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Hi-Y J.B. HENNEBERGER B.S.-U. S. Naval Academy, Algebra, Mechanical Drawing DORA R. WRAY B.S.-Madison, Home Management, FHA. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT J. ROBERT GALLIER B.A.-University of Rich- mond, B.D.-Southeastern Seminary, U, S. Govern- ment, Economics CAROL A. MARTIN B,S,-Long- wood College, World Geography, J. V. Cheerleader Sponsor MARIANNE C. BOOBERG B.S.-Mary Washington College, U. S. History, U. S. Govern- ment KATHRYN M. MILLER B.S.-Richmond Pro- fessional Institute, World History, World Geogra- phy, S.C.A. Sponsor JOHN R. BROWN B.S.-Uni- versity ot Richmond, U. S. Government, Athletic Director, Head Football Coach DONALD EUBANK COLLEY B.A.-Randolph-Macon College, History Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach GUY R. DAVIS, JR. B.S.-Richmond Professional Institute, U. S. History, Eighth Grade Football Coach, J. V. Basketball Coach. Mr. Colley Mr. Galller Mr. Brown Mrs. Booberg Mrs. Miller MISS Marlin Mr. Davis 30 K t fm:-w+ Mrs. Martin BUSINESS DEPARTMENT KAYE M. MARTIN B.S.-Longwood College, Typing, F.B.L.A. Sponsor COURTNEY A. FREDERICK B.S.-Presbyterian College, Vocational Office Training, Office Practice, Christian Youth League Sponsor JUDITH M. RITCHIE B.S.-East Carolina Col- lege, General Business, Consumer Economics, Y-Teens Triangle ll Sponsor BETTY S. ANDERSON BS.-Longwood College, Book- keeping, Personal Typing, Y-Teens Triangle Ill Sponsor, F.B.L.A. Sponsor MARGARET B. KING B.S.-Mary Washington College, Shorthand, Typing. Mrs. Anderson Ei Mrs. Frederick 31 S S' Miss Ritchie LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT LILLIAN SUBLEY BA.-Westhampton College, French FRANKLIN B. ALLEN B.A.-University of Richmond, Latin ond English C. E. STITZER A.B.-Randolph-Macon College, Spanish ROBERT E. BAYLOR B.A.-University of Richmond, Latin and English, Cross Country Coach, Assistant Track Coach PAT TREVETT AB.-College of William and Mary, Spanish, Pep Club Sponsor. Miss Subley Mr. Allen Mr. Baylor Mr. Stitzer Miss Treveft Mr. Lowry PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT WAYNE H, LOWRY B,S., M.Ed.-College ot William and Mary, Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach JOAN A. DARDEN B.S.-Mary Washington College, Physical Education, Girls Varsity Basketball VICTORIA H. BROUGHMAN B,S.-Madison College, Physical Edu- cation, J.V. Girls Basketball SANDRA R. MANGUS B,S.-University of West Virginia, Physical Education, Varsity Drill Team STEVE VITEK B.S.-North Caro- lina State, Physical Education, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach PHILLIP R. COPPAGE B.A,-Ran- dolph-Macon College, M.A.-University of Maryland, Physical Education, Junior Varsity Football Coach, Var- sity Basketball Miss Darden Mrs. Broughmon Mrs. Mangus Mr. Vitek Coppage Miss Butler Miss Keller JOYCE M. BUTLER B.S,-Longwood College, English, History GENEVA WEBB B.S,-Oklahoma Baptist University, Moth, Science MARY W. KELLER B.A.-Converse College, English, History ROBERTA RICE B,S.-Longwood College, English, History JOANNA WOMACK B.S.-Longwood College, History, Science. 7TH GRADE ez, Mrs. Webb Miss Rice Miss Womock 'ww ,,,, N 4. tiff ll Mrs' lnmcn Mrs. Novick Mrs. Longest Miss Gouldin Mrs. Campbell EVELYN R. INMAN B.A.-Converse College, Math and History JOAN G-. NOVICK B.S.-Richmond Professional Institute, Science and English JOYCE S. LONGEST B.S.-Mary Washington, Math and Science LINDA GOULDIN BS.-Madison College, Math and Science, Seventh Grade Chairman BETSY K. CAMPBELL B.A.- Westhampton College, English and Math. 35 5 , Mrs. Hilda Ligon, Mrs. Ethel Worriner, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs. Mary Chewning, Mrs. Mary Zyglocke, Mrs. Maxine Jeffries, Manager. Second Row: Mrs. Mary Jane Brown, Mrs. Maria Dowdy, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Myrt- le Grunwell, Mrs. Mamie Young, Mrs. Barbara Rob- ben, Mrs. Dot Cecil. CAFETERIA STAFF SCHOOL NURSE 36 r ,Li 1 , 1 , X . 'sl ., X X ,M i L W M Johnson R White T Wilkinson E Owens J Burto D B U S D R IV E R S Hnwkins, E.'Bul:ne'rteJ Owen-s, .M. Young, R. Aicerg. nl xi k ,V N win, i ' William Lewis JANITORIAL STAFF O n ,, Awww' ff K nfl -' my Www ' ..,,,.. . , , a -1- f --ff f'f- 1--1:-f swfwszs :I fs--sm f .peas ,Ex J '- f n' :sf Is: 5-.n-:J ' Q: 2 5 'wig if sa .,,, , J f f -W 1 .. --, ., 1 .... H , nm V , , H , ,, , .,.. .. ,, .. ,N ,. S QL 1 g., t 1 ew, Q nz ffvSfi?'3fiF? I K ., . mg ,,.. Class Officers: Seated: Susan Haurand, Secretary, Mrs. Nichols, Sponsor, Carol Good, ICC Representative, Janet Baird, SENIOR CLASS MOVY l-i 1Cl50Y Agnew STUUFT W0yne Allen William Thomas Alphin, Jr. Paul Nelson Anderson David Rutledge Ankeney Barry Anderson Apple James William Atkinson Robin Colaine Atkinson 40 Vice-President. Standing: Ted Durvin, President, Richard Hargis, Treasurer. Charles Gary Atwell Janet Grey Baird MARY LINDSEY AGNEW Pep Club l,2,3,45 Music Maids l,2,3,45 All Country Choir 2,35 Operetta 3,45 AFS 45 All Regional Choir 4 STUART WAYNE ALLEN Track 2 WILLIAM THOMAS ALPHIN, JR. ICT 4 PAUL NELSON ANDERSON Hi-Y 2,3,4, President 45 Track 25 SCA Representative 2, Alternate 45 MC of the SCA Stunt Night 2,3,45 WMBG Teen Reporter 3,45 Boys State 35 ICC Representative 35 TOTEM POLE 3,45 Red Cross Representa- tive 45 AFS 4 DAVID RUTLEDGE ANKENEY Projectionist I5 Tal- ent Show I5 Red Cross Representative 35 Choir 3,45 Operetta 3,4 BARRY ANDERSON APPLE Cross Country Track I JAMES WIL- LIAM ATKINSON Hi-Y 3,4 ROBIN COLAINE ATKINSON Pep Club l,25 Capital District Forensics Meet 25 Talent Show 2,35 Stunt Night 2,35 Music Festival 2,35 Basketball 2,3,45 Operetta 35 Thalhimer's Deb Council 35 Christian Youth League 4 CHAR- LES GARY ATWELL Key Club 2,3,4, President 45 Basketball Manager 2,35 SCA Representative 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Senior Council 45 AFS 4 JANET GREY BAIRD Y-Teens 2,3,4, President 45 National Honor Society 253,45 ICC Representative 45 SCA Vice-President 3, Representative 45 TOTEM POLE 3,45 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Third Place in District Spelling Meet 35 College Night Guide 45 Class Vice-President 45 Miller 84 Rhoads Teen Board 45 National Merit Semi-finalist 45 CYNTHIA DREUX BARNETTE Y-Teens 2,35 Maiorette 35 TOTEM POLE 35 FBLA 45 VOT 4 JOAN ANN BARWICK Transferred from John Marshall High SchooI5 Y-Teens 3,45 Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,45 Senior Council 4 CAROLE LEE BAUGHAN Gym Aid l,25 TOTEM POLE 35 Pep Club 3 JAMES ELWOOD BAUGHAN Dramatic and Forensic Society 4 LINDA SUE BAUGHAN Pep Club 2,3,4 Trea- surer 45 Stunt Night 25 Prom Decoration Committee 35 TOTEM POLE 4 STEPHEN CARROLL BAUGHAN FBLA 25 DECA 4 JOHN FIELDING BEATTIE Bold Band l,2,3,45 Concert Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band l,2,3,45 Music Festival l,2,3,45 All State Band 3 MASON ALLEN BLUNT. Cynthia Dreux Barnette Joan Arm BOYWICIQ Carole Lee Baughan James Elwood Baughan Linda Sue Baughan Stephen Carroll Baughan John Fielding Beattie Mason Allen Blunt 66 Michael Steven Boggs Robert Dale Bostain Pamela Marion Brooks Allan Linwood Brown, lll Best Looking Gwynne West and John Burton Frances Norene Brand Charlotte Ellen Brazier MICHAEL STEVEN BOGGS. .ROBERT DALE BOSTAIN Basketball 'l,2,3,45 Cross Country Track 25 Hi-Y 2,35 SCA Representative 25 Baseball 4 FRANCES NORENE BRAND Lab Assistant 3 CHAR- LOTTE ELLEN BRAZIER Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,4 PAM- ELA MARION BROOKS Library Projectionist 35 TOTEM POLE 35 Red Cross Representative 4 ALLAN LINWOOD BROWN III Pro- iectionist 35 Hi-Y 4, ICC 4 BARBARA ANN BROWN Transferred from Virginia Randolph JOHN WALTER BURTON Ill Baseball 1,25 SCA Representative 2, Alternate l, President 45 Band l,2, President 25 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Boys State 35 College Night Guide 45 AFS 4 NANCY REED BUTLER Future Nurses Club 4 JUDY KAREN CALLAHAN Pep Club 25 FHA 3 JAMES EDWARD CAMP, JR. CHRISTINE ANN CARNEAL Concert Band' l, Marching Band l, All County Band I5 Basketball l,2,3,4, Co-Captain 45 Gym As- sistant 3,45 Drill Team 4 ROBERT PHILLIP CARTEE Track l,2, 45 Cross Country Track 2,3 SHELLEE ANDREWS CERSLEY WILLIAM HUNTER CHAPLIN Choir 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, All County Chorus 2,3, All Regional Choir 35 Lab Assistant 4 KENNETH LEE CHAPPELL Football 4 LORRAINE MAE CHIN Future Nurses 4 CARLENE YVONNE CLARK FHA 25 JV Cheerleader 15 Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,4, One Act Play Festival 35 Red Cross Representative 45 Senior Council 45 FBLA 45 VOT CALVIN WOODROW CLARKE, JR. Football l,2, 3,45 Tri-Captain 45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 SCA Representative I5 Band l5 Hi-Y 4 JEANNE SHARON CLARY Pep Club l5 Smoke Signals 1,25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Library Assistant 2,35 FBLA 35 VOT 4 CARROLL FRANKLIN CLAY Library As- sistant 35 ICT 4 TERESA LYNETTE COATES. Barbara Ann Brown John Walter Burton, lll Nancy Reed Butler Judy Karen Callahan is James Edward Camp, Jr. Christine Ann Carneal Robert Phillip Cartee Shellee Andrews Cersley William Hunter Chaplin Kenneth Lee Chappell Lorraine Mae Chin Calvin Woodrow Clarke, Jr. Carlene Yvonne Clark Jeanne Sharon Clary Carroll Franklin Clay Teresa Lynette Coates 43 Linda Anne Cobb Betty Mae Cochran Clifford Dean Collins Leroy James Connell, Jr. Barbara Ann Conner Winford Coley Costin, Jr. Nancy Louise Covington William Davis Crockett Connie Dale Davis Elmore Wilson Davis, Jr. Grace Phyllis Davis Jean Alease Davis Joseph A. Davis, Jr. Barbara Lee Dickerson Carolyn Gail Doeppe Woodson Terry Drumheller 44 Steven Wayne Dunn Catherine Anne Dunne LINDA ANN COBB Transferred from Nelson High School5 Girls Chorus 3, Secretary 35 Concert Choir 45 Accents 45 Pep Club 45 FBLA 4 BETTY MAE COCHRAN Cafeteria Assistant 3,4 CLIFFORD DEAN COLLINS Football 3,45 Baseball 3,4 LEROY JAMES CON- NELL. .BARBARA ANN CONNER, .WINFORD COLEY COSTIN, JR.. .NANCY LOUISE COVINGTON Pep Club 1,25 JV Basketball 2, Co-Captain 25 Varsity Basketball 3,45 Smoke Signals 3,45 Drill Team 45 SCA Alternate 45 Gym Assistant 3 WILLIAM DAVIS CROCKETT Football 3,45 Prom Decorations Committee 35 SCA Representative 3 CONNIE DALE DAVIS Library Assistant l,2,3,45 Girls Chorus 2,3, Concert Choir 45 Dramatic and Forensic Society 45 AFS 4 ELMORE WILSON DAVIS, JR. Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Chaplain 45 Proiectionist I GRACE PHYLLIS DAVIS FHA 1,25 Library Assis- tant 2,4 JEAN ALEASE DAVIS One Act Play Festival l5 Lab As- sistant 25 Stunt Night 35 Y-Teens 3,4 JOSEPH ALEXANDER DAVIS Band l5 Baseball l,2,35 DECA 4 BARBARA LEE DICKER- SON FHA l,25 FBLA l,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Pep Club l,2,35 Smoke Signals l,2,3,45 Music Maids l,2,3,45 A Capella Choir I5 Concert Choir 2,3,45 VOT 4 CAROLYN GAIL DOEPPE. .WOOD- SON TERRY DRUMHELLER Hi-Y l,2,3,45 SCA Representative 2, 35 Track 1,2 STEVEN WAYNE DUNN Football 4 CATHERINE ANNE DUNNE. .GARLAND THEODORE DURVIN, JR. Track l,2, 35 Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Capital District Forensics Meet 25 Quill and Scroll 3,45 TOTEM POLE 3,4, Editor 45 Dele- gate to SIPA 35 Senior Council 45 AFS 45 Chess Club 4, President 45 College Night Guide 45 Senior Class President NANCY JEAN DYKE Basketball 2,3,45 Gym Assistant 3,4 SUSAN LYNN ELLIOTT SCA Alternate I5 Red Cross Representative 3 WILLIAM MARVIN EMERSON, JR. Concert Choir 45 V-8's 4. Garland Theodore Durvin, Jr. Nancy Jean Dyke Susan Lynn Elliott William Marvin Emerson, Jr 'mm Md WIHIESI' Yvonne Sharp and Ronnie Tribble Earl Washington Estes, Ill Diana Lynn Evans Wilton Thomas Farmer David Martin Feltner, Jr. Most Popular Diane Schools and Ronnie Tribble Peggy Jean Evans Deborah Ann Fallert EARL WASHINGTON ESTES III Band I5 Boys State Alternate 3 DIANA LYNN EVANS Pep Club l,2,3,45 Christian Youth Lea- gue 3,45 FBLA 45 AFS 4 PEGGY JEAN EVANS Cheerleader I5 Thalhimers Deb Council 25 Majorette 35 Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,45 VOT 4 DEBORAH ANN FALLERT Seventeen Fashion Council 25 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Senior Council 4 WILTON THOMAS FARMER. .DAVID MARTIN FELTNER, JR. Cross Country Track l,25 Track l,2,45 Basketball 25 SCA Re- presentative 2 DIANE CAROLE FERGUSON Gym Aid I5 Future Nurses Club 3,4, President 4, ICC Representative 45 Clinic Assis- tant 4 DOROTHY ELIZABETH FISHER FHA l,25 SCA Alternate I5 FBLA 2,35 Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,4, Secretary 45 One Act Play Festival 35 Red Cross Representative 4 CAROLYN LEE FITZGERALD Pep Club 3,4 CHARLES HAMDEN FLEMING Track l WILLIAM BRUCE FLEMING. .EUGENE CARY FLETCHER SCA Alternate l,35 Cross Country Track 2,35 Boys State Alternate 3 LILLIAN JEAN FLIPPO Girls Chorus l,3,45 Library Assistant 2 ROWLAND WILBURN FLOURNOY, JR.. .BETTY ANNE FORD Girls Chorus 25 Accents 2,35 Choir 35 All County Chorus 35 Smoke Signals 45 Dramatic and Forensic Society 45 AFS 45 Ot- fice Assistant 4 CHARLENE ROSE FORD A Capella Choir 1,2 HENRY ROBERTSON FORD, JR. Hi-Y 4 THOMAS LINWOOD FORD. ,KENNETH LEE FOSTER Hi-Y l,2, Treasurer 25 Football I5 Basketball l,2,3,4, Co-Captain l,2,3,4, Best Free Thrower I, 2,3, Best Defensive Player 3 THOMAS WAYNE FRITTER. .SAN- DRA MOSS GANTT FHA 25 VOT 4. Diane Carole Ferguson Dorothy Elizabeth Fisher Carolyn Lee Fitzgerald Thurmond John Fitzgerald Charles Hamden Fleming William Bruce Fleming Eugene Cary Fletcher Lillian Jean Flippo l Rowland Wilburn Flournoy, Jr. Betty Anne Ford Charlene Rose Ford Henry Robertson Ford, Jr Thomas Linwood Ford, Jr. Kedneth Lee Foster Thomas Wayne Fritter Sandra Moss Gantt 47 66 i Most Talented Belinda Reeder and Arthur Glenn Margaret Lenora Garbett Mary Margaret Garcin Linda Gail Garrett Peter Joseph George, Jr, Cutest Charlene Harris and Jim Mead Lawrence Archibald Gibson, Jr. Vernon Edward Gibson, Jr Julian Dean Gilman Georgia Ann Glass Arthur Bryant Glenn Carol Aileen Good MARGARET LENORA GARBETT Pep Club I5 Basketball 2,35 Y- Teens 3,45 DECA 45 ICC Representative 4 MARY MARGARET GARCIN Gym Aid I5 WMBG Teen Times Reporter 25 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 SCA Representative 35 Christ- ian Youth League 3,45 Library Assistant 35 Smoke Signals 35 TOTEM POLE 3,45 Prom Decoration Committee 35 AFS 4, President 45 Red Cross Representative 45 College Night Guide 4 LINDA GAIL GARRETT Majorette l,2,3,4, Assistant Head l,2,45 Pep Club I,25 Talent Show l,25 FHA I5 Red Cross Representative I5 Prom Decoration Committee5 Girls State Alternate 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 SCA Representative 45 Office Assistant 4 PETER JOSEPH GEORGE, JR. Hi-Y 25 Boys State 35 ICT 4, President 45 Senior Council 4 LAWRENCE ARCHIBALD GIBSON, JR.. ,VERNON EDWARD GIBSON, JR. Concert and Marching Band l,2,3,45 Bas- ketball I,25 Baseball Manager I5 Track 2,3,45 Cross Country Track 3,45 Key Club 45 Operetta 4 JULIAN DEAN GILMAN Hi- Y I,2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Track l,2,45 KVG I,25 Pram Decora- tions Committee 35 Dramatic and Forensic Society 4 GEORGIA ANN GLASS Smoke Signals I,2,45 Youth Safety Council 25 Y- Teens 2,3,4 ARTHUR BRYANT GLENN Band I,2,3, All County I, All State I,2,3, President 25 SCA Representative 3 CAROL AILEEN GOOD SCA Alternate l,2,4, Representative 35 Smoke Signals l,2,3,45 Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,4, Presi- dent 45 Class Secretary 3, ICC 45 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Girls State 35 Prom Decoration Committee 35 Stunt Night 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 College Night Guide 4 BEVERLEY ANNE GRANGER Smoke Signals l,25 Pep Club 1,25 Library Assistant I, 25 Talent Show I5 Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,45 Future Nur- ses Club 3,45 Stunt Night 35 Chess Club 45 Concert Choir 45 Operetta 4 RONALD ALFRED GREGORY TOTEM POLE 3,45 Chess Club 4 THOMAS NELSON GREGORY. .FAYE THERESA GRIFFIN Transferred from John Marshall High School, Red Cross Represen- tative 3 ARNE JORGEN GROWEN Key Club 45 AFS 4 NANCY LYNN HALL Pep Club l,2,35 SCA Alternate I RICHARD COR- BETT HARGIS, JR. Football l,2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Boys State 35 Class Treasurer 4 JANET MARIE HARMON SCA Representative I, Alternate 25 Smoke Signals 45 FBLA 4, Drama- tic and Forensic Society 4. Beverly Ann Granger Ronald Alfred Gregory Thomas Nelson Gregory Faye TIWGVGSO Griffin Arne Jorgen Growen Nancy Lynn Hall Richard Corbett Hargis, Jr. Janet Marie Harmon Beverly Jo Harris Charlene Hope Harris Susan Marie Haurand Robert Wayne Hazelwood - Rowland Walter Hempel, Jr. Michael Wyatt Hildebrand Carole Elizabeth Hollingsworth James Robert Hughes, Jr. Nancy Lee Harris Bruce Allen Harvell BEVERLY JO HARRIS One Act Play Festival5 Dramatic and Foren- sic Society 4 CHARLENE HOPE HARRIS Y-Teens 2,35 Treasurer 2,35 SCA Representative 2,35 Hi-Y Sweetheart Court 2,45 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Dramatic and Forensic Society 45 Win- ter Carnival Court 4 NANCY LEE HARRIS Pep Club l,25 Basket- ball Manager l5 Gym Aid 25 Smoke Signals 3,45 FBLA 35 Drama- tic and Forensic Society 45 AFS 45 Office Assistant 4 BRUCE ALLEN HARVELL Football I,2,3,45 Hi-Y 3,4 SUSAN MARIE HAURAND SCA Representative 25 Basketball 2,3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Drill Team 45 Class Secretary 4 ROBERT WAYNE HAZELWOOD KVG ROWLAND WALTER HEMPEL, JR. Transferred from Charles City Community Junior High School5 Smoke Signals 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Concert Choir 45 All County Choir, 35 V-8's 45 Chess Club 4 MICHAEL WYATT HILDEBRAND CAROLE ELIZABETH HOLLINGSWORTH Red Cross Representa- tive 25 SCA Representative 3,45 Y-Teens 2,3,4 JAMES ROBERT HUGHES. .PATRICIA ANN HUGHES Concert Choir l,2,35 FBLA 3,45 VOT 4 GILBA DIANNE JACKSON Girls Chorus i5 Y-Teens I5 Pep Club 25 FHA 2,35 Lab Assistant 35 Red Cross Alternate 45 SCA Alternate 45 VOT 4 BETTY LOU JERNIGAN Library Assis- tant I,25 Cafeteria Assistant 35 ICT 4 HAROLD WILLIAM JOHNSON, JR. .CARL GIBSON JONES Track l,2,3,45 Basket- ball I5 Football 2,3,45 Hi-Y 4 EDWARD MASON JONES, JR. ICT 4 JAMES MICHAEL JONES Christian Youth League 3,45 Concert Choir 4, Operetta 45 AFS 45 Dramatic and Forensic Society 4 DEANNA OCIE JORDAN Y-Teens 3,45 Prorn Decorations Commit- tee 35 TOTEM POLE 45 Dramatic and Forensic Society 4 JOAN CAROL KECKLEY Pep Club i,2,3,45 Girls Chorus i,2,35 Accents 2,3,45 FHA 2,35 Choir 45 Operetta 4 RALPH WARREN KELLEY Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,4, Vice-President 4 ROBERTA LEE KELLEY Pep Club l,2,3,4. Patricia Ann Hughes Gilba Dianne Jackson r F 4 XV Aw -he 1 11 -- at Best All Around 1 Sharon Moses and Doug Moyer Betty Lou Jernigan Harold William Johnson, Jr Alvin Smith Jones, Jr. Carl Gibson Jones Edward Mason Jones, Jr. James Michael Jones D4-Bonne Ocie J0l'dOf'l 1000 CClfOl K'-?Cl4leY Ralph Warren Kelley Roberta Lee Kelley 51 H 3 Wwne l Virginia Louise King Hedwig Mario Lack Edward Thomas Lacy Donna l-ES Lompie Dianne Elizabeth Lane Brenda Faye Lehman Dorothy Ann Lewis Linda Ann Lewig Harry Eugene Long, lll Scott Carl Long Matthew Andrew Maas Frances Arline Martin Donna Carlton Mossel Linda Faye Matthews Linda Charlene Maxey Janet Dell McCarter 52 ft Larry Charles McLamb Brenda Gaile McNamara VIRGINIA LOUISE KING SCA Representative I, Alternate 2,35 Y-Teens 2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3, Treasurer 45 Red Cross Sec- retary 45 Senior Council 45 Attendance Officer Assistant 4 HED- WIG MARIA LACK SCA Representative l,25 Majorette 2,45 Homecoming Court 4 EDWARD THOMAS LACY SCA Representa- tive I5 Key Club 2,3,45 Prom Decorations Committee 3 DONNA LEE LAMPIE A Capella I,25 Music Maids l,25 Pep Club l,25 Smoke Signals I,2,3,4, Editor 45 Future Nurses Club 3,45 ICC Representative 3,45 SIPA 35 Red Cross 35 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Office Assistant 35 Dramatic and Forensic Society 45 AFS 4 DIANNE ELIZABETH LANE Mixed Chorus I5 Concert Choir 25 Talent Show 2 BRENDA FAYE LEHMAN Pep Club I,25 Red Cross Representative 35 Smoke Signals 35 ICT 4 DOROTHY ANN LEWIS Library Assistant I LINDA ANN LEWIS Girls Chorus I5 A Capel- la 25 Y-Teens 25 Drill Team 45 ICT 4 HARRY EUGENE LONG III Smoke Signals 2,3,4, Business Manager 45 SIPA 35 AFS 45 ICC Representative 45 Art Guild 45 Coke Teen Time Reporter 4 SCOTT CARL LONG Track I5 Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 4 MATTHEW AND- REW MAAS, .FRANCES ARLINE MARTIN Mixed Chorus I5 ICT 4 DONNA CARLTON MASSEI Red Cross Representative 25 Pep Club 25 Maiorette 3,4, Assistant Head 3, Head 45 Y-Teens 3,45 ICC Secretary 3,45 Operetta 45 Attendance Officer Assistant 4 LINDA FAYE MATTHEWS Pep Club I,2,3,4, President 3, ICC 45 SCA Representative I,45 Girls State 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Red Cross Representative 35 Prom Decorations Committee 35 AFS 45 TOTEM POLE 4 LINDA CHARLENE MAXEY Cheerleader I5 FBLA 3,45 Dramatic and Forensic Society 35 VOT 4 JANET DELL McCARTER Library Assistant I,2,3,4 LARRY CHARLES McLAMB Red Cross Representative I5 Cross Country I BRENDA GAILE McNAMARA FBLA I,2,35 Y-Teens 2,35 VOT 4 GLORIA GENE MCNUTT Cheerleader I5 FHA I,2,3, Treasurer 2, President 35 School Store 3,45 Basketball Manager 35 FBLA 45 VOT 4 GRISELDA LEANETTA McWHIRT Smoke Signals l,25 Pep Club 2,3, Treasurer 35 TOTEM POLE 3,4, Business Manager 45 SIPA 35 AFS Treasurer 4 JAMES RUDOLPH MEAD, JR. KVG I5 Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 TOTEM POLE 2,3,45 ICC President 45 SCA Representative 35 Prom Decorations Committee Chairman 35 SIPA 3,4, President 45 Miller 81 Rhoads Teen Board Representa- tive 3,45 Dramatic and Forensic Society 45 AFS Vice-President 45 Senior Council 4 ROBERT HARVEY MEINHARD Cross Country Track 2,3545 Chess Club 45 Track 3,4. Gloria Gene McNutt Griselda Leanetta McWhirt James Rudolph Mead, Jr. Robert Harvey Meinhard Most Athletic Lorraine Moriconi and Walter Zyglocke Samuel David Melton Clarence Linwood Merritt, Jr. John Keith Messere Carol Ann Miles William Mosley Millner, Jr. Scott Wayne Minor Floyd Thomas Mondy Sharon Marie Mondy Richard Allan Money Betty Jean Montgomery SAMUEL DAVID MELTON .CLARENCE LINWOOD MERRITT, JR. Chess Club 4, Letter of Commendation-National Merit Scho- larship 4 JOHN MESSERE. ,CAROLE ANN MILES. .WILLIAM MOSLEY MILLNER, .SCOTT WAYNE MINOR Football I, Basket- ball l,2,3,4, JV Captain 2, Cross Country Track 2, Red Cross 2, Vice-President 2 FLOYD THOMAS MONDY A Capella l,2, Chess Club 4, Cross Country 4 SHARON MARIE MONDY Future Nurses Club 4 RICHARD ALLAN MONEY Cross Country l,2, Football 3, Track I BETTY JEAN MONTGOMERY Girls Chorus I,2,3, Cheer- leader I, Dramatics and Forensic Society 3,4, Stunt Night 3, Music Festival 3, Choir 4, Operetta 4 PAUL ALLEN MOORE Baseball 2,3,4, All District 2,3,4 LORRAINE MORICONI Pep Club l,2, President I, Basketball l,2,3,4, Co-Captain l,4, A Capella Choir 2, SCA Representative 3, Prom Decorations Committee 3, Dramatic End Forensic Society 4, Drill Team 4, Key Club Sweet- heart 4 SHARON MARIE MOSES Class Secretary I,2, Class Vice- President 3, SCA Representative I,2,4, Alternate 3, SCA Steering Committee l, FBLA 2, Pram Decorations Committee 3, Y-Teens 3,4, ICC 4, Girls State Alternate 3, College Night Guide 4, AFS 4, Secretary 4, TOTEM POLE 4 JOHN DOUGLAS MOYER Football l,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4, Baseball I,2,3,4, Class President l,2,3, Hi-Y 2,3,4, SCA Representative 4 LINWOOD BLANTON MUIRE, JR. Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,4 RICHARD MICHAEL MUR- RAY Football 2,3, SCA Alternate 4, Track 4 RICHARD PAYNTER NEWELL Transferred from Patrick Henry High School, Pep Club 2, Chess Club 4, Band Manager 4 BARBARA JEANNE O'BERRY Library Assistant I,2,3,4, Fl-lA 2,3,4, Christian Youth League 3 CAROLE ANNE OLLIFF A Capella l,2, Pep Club l,2, Secretary l, Red Cross Representative 3, ICT 4 BARBARA LEIGH ORANGE Gym Aid 2, Pep Club 3,4, Future Nurses Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, FHA 4, Office Assistant 4 EVELYN MAE OVERMAN Gym Aid I, Library Assistant 3,4, Pep Club 3, Future Nurses Club 3,4, Clinic Assistant 4, Red Cross Representative 4 BONNIE RAE OWENS JV Cheerleader l, Red Cross l,2,3,4, President l, SCA Alternate 2, FBLA 2,4, Choir 3, Vice-President 3, Y-Teens 3,4, Operetta 3, Smoke Signals 4, Dramatic and Forensic 4. Paul Allen Moore Lorraine Moriconi Most School Spirited W Lindo Skinner and Ted Durvin Sharon Marie Moses John Douglas Moyer Linwood Blanton Muire, Jr. Richard Michael Murray Richard Paynter Newell Borboro Jeanne O'Berry Carole Anne Olliff Barbara Leigh Orange Evelyn Moe Overman Bonnie Rae Owens 55 4' ' N i T xl' ' 5x P QV 1 wp Bonnie Lee Parker Mary Ellen Parker 4 :ag A l Best Dressed Charlene Harris and Davey Crockett Nancy Collins Parrish John Francis Patten Kenneth Merle Pedersen, Jr. William Allsion Penny Dwight Goodwin Perry Wayne Scott Perry Nancy Carol Phillips Charles Frederick Pollard Ill Frankie Frances Potts, Jr. Linda Joyce Powell 56 Laura Jane Poythress Ronald David Rattlesdorfer BONNIE LEE PARKER. .MARY ELLEN PARKER Girls Chorus 4 NANCY COLLINS PARRISH FHA I,2,3, Vice-President 35 FBLA 45 Pep Club 2,35 Secretary 35 VOT 4 JOHN FRANCIS PATTEN KENNETH MERLE PEDERSEN, JR.. .WILLIAM ALLSION PENNY DWIGHT GOODWIN PERRY Baseball 2,3,4, All District 35 Hi-Y 3,4 WAYNE SCOTT PERRY Baseball l,2,3,45 Football 3 NANCY CAROL PHILLIPS FHA 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Christian Youth Lea- gue 3,45 AFS 4 CHARLES FREDERICK POLLARD, III. .FRANKIE FRANCES POTTS, JR. Track 2 LINDA JOYCE POWELL VOT 45 FBLA 4 LAURA JANE POYTHRESS. .RONALD DAVID RATTELS- DORFER SCA Alternate I5 Track 3,4 DEBORAH ROSEMARY REAMS Pep Club 1,25 Girls Varsity Basketball Team l,2,3, Mana- ger 45 SCA Steering Committee I5 FHA 25 Music Maids 2,3,45 School Store 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,45 Future Nurses Club 35 Ope- retta 3 BELINDA CAROL REEDER National Honor Society 2,3,45 Majorette 3,4, Head 35 SCA Representative 35 Y-Teens 3,45 Prom Decorations Committee 35 Dramatic and Forensic Society 4 GLORIA JEAN RICHARDSON Pep Club 25 ICT 4, Secretary 4 HENRY WALLACE RICHARDSON Track 25 Cross Country Track 4, Co-Captain 45 Henrico Art Club Representative 4 BARRETT FRANKLIN ROBERTSON Track l,3,45 A Capella I5 Football 45 DAVID ADDISON ROSE Football 2,3,45 Talent Show 25 Stunt Show 3 GLENN EDWARD ROSE Gold Band l,2,3,45 Marching Band I,2,3,4 THOMAS MICHAEL RYAN Baseball I,2, Cross Country Track 2. Deborah Rosemary Reams Belinda Carol Reeder Gloria Jean Richardson Henry Wallace Richardson Barrett Franklin Robertson Dovld AdCliS0I'1 Rose Glenn Edward Rose Thomas Michael RYGFI Joel Lee Salmon Michael Wayne Sanderson Diane Beale Schools Robert Edward Schwartz Yvonne Amanda Sharp Larry Ethren Sharpe Diana Lynn Sheorl Garnett Jane Sheppard James Thomas Sawyer Ryland Morris Saxby JOEL LEE SALMON Cross Country Track l,2,3,4, Captain 2,3,4, District All Star Team 4, Basketball l,2, Baseball I, SCA Repre- sentative l,2,3, Track 2,3,4, Co-Captain 2,3,4, Key Club 3,4, Christian Youth League 4 MICHAEL WAYNE SANDERSON JAMES THOMAS SAWYER SCA Representative l,4, Hi-Y I,2,3,4, Football 2 RYLAND MORRIS SAXBY Basketball l,2,3, Baseball I, Band l,2, Cross Country Track 2, Key Club 3,4, Red Cross Representative 3, SCA Representative 4 DIANE BEALE SCHOOLS Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Hi-Y Sweetheart Court l,2,4, Girls Chorus 2, President 2, Red Cross Representative 3, Secretary 3, Y-Teens 3,4, Dramatic and Forensic Society 4, Homecoming Maid of Honor 4, Miss Firefighter 4, Winter Carnival Court 4 ROBERT EDWARD SCHWARTZ. .YVONNE AMANDA SHARP. .LARRY ETHREN SHARPE Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Cross Country Track Manager 2 DIANA LYNN SHEARL Basketball l,2, One Act Play Festival I, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Secretary 2,3, Dramatic and Forensic Society, VOT 4 GARNETT JANE SHEPPARD FBLA l,2, Girls Chorus 2, Concert Choir 3,4, Operetta 3,4, Red Cross Representative 4, Office As- sistant 4 FRANK JOSEPH SHIMCHICK, JR. Hi-Y 4 DEBORAH MOLLY SHORTER Red Cross Representative 3, Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,4, Secretary 4 DAVID WARREN SHUCK DECA 4 LINDA CAROL SIMPKINS FBLA 2,3,4, School Store 4 LINDA DIANNE SKINNER Red Cross Representative I, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 4, Y-Teens 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, SCA Alter- nate 2, Girls State Delegate 3, Music Maids 4 CAROL JEAN SOR- RELL FHA 2, Homecoming Court 4 BRENDA CAROLLE SPENCE ICT 4, District Treasurer 4. N W Q, A i Most Intellectual Betty Stcnsell and Richard Hargis Frank Joseph Shimchick, Jr. Deborah Molly Shorter Vincent Ronald Shortt David Warren Shuck Linda Carol Simpkins Linda Dianne Skinner Friendliest Sharon Moses and Pete George Carol Jean Sorrell Brenda Carolle Spence Donald WOYne Stanley EliZOlJGTl'l Lyle STGVISEH Barbara Elizabeth Stefi Nancy Carole Stevens Robert Francis Sties Robert C. Tatum, Jr. Yvonne Fae Tharp Linda Fay Thomas Malcolm Neil Thomas Joseph Benjamin Tignor, Jr. aw .W .ff l E' I if sf Most Likely to Succeed Carol Good and Tom Sawyer Robert Graham Tillman Howard Edward Timberlake, Ill 60 Wanda Darlene Tompson Ronald Chesteen Tribble DONALD WAYNE STANLEY. .ELIZABETH LYLE STANSELL SCA Representative 15 Music Maids l,2,3,45 All Regional Chorus I, Alternate 2,35 Most Valuable Choir Member 25 Pep Club 25 Y- Teens 35 Operetta 3,45 All County Choir 35 Girls State 35 Red Cross Representative 35 National Honor Society 3,4, Secretary 45 AFS 45 Letter of Commendation National Merit 45 National Coun- cil of Teachers of English Awards Finalist 4 BARBARA ELIZABETH STEFI NANCY CAROLE STEVENS FHA4 ROBERT FRANCIS STIES Dramatic and Forensic Society 3,45 One Act Play Festival 35 Dis- trict Forensics Meet 3 ROBERT C. TATUM, JR.. .YVONNE FAE THARP Choir 1,2,3,45 Y-Teens 2,35 Talent Show 25 Choir Festi- cal 2,3,45 Operetta 3,45 Stunt Night 35 LINDA FAYE THOMAS Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 3,4 MALCOLM NEIL THOMAS Track 2 JOSEPH BENJAMIN TIGNOR, JR.. .ROBERT GRAHAM TILL- MAN. .HOWARD EDWARD TIMBERLAKE, III. .WANDA DAR- LENE TOMPSON. .RONALD CHESTEEN TRIBBLE Concert Choir 2,3,45 All County Choir 25 V-8's 2,35 Track 2,3,45 Prom Decora- tion Committee 35 Senior Council 45 ICC 45 SCA Representative 45 All Regional Chorus 4 CHARLES WINFRED TUCKER. .WES- LEY ELDRIDGE TUCKER Track 1 LINDA ELIZABETH WADE MELODY MICHAEL WADE Class Vice President 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Choir l,2,3,4, Secretary 45 All State Choir 15 Music Maids 2,3,45 All County Choir 25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 President 2,35 Class Treasurer 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Operetta 3,45 Future Nurses Club 3,4 ELBRIDGE LEHMANN WALKER, JR. Cross Country Track 2,3,45 Key Club 4 LINDA GRAY WALKER TOTEM POLE 2,35 Pep Club 3,45 SCA Alternate 35 National Honor Society 3,45 Smoke Signals 35 Thalhimers Deb Council 45 AFS 4 MARTHA CYNTHIA WARREN SCA Representative 1 BETTY ELAINE WEEKS Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,35 ICT Treasurer 4. Charles Wintred Tucker Wesley Eldridge Tucker Linda Elizabeth Wade Melody Michael Wade Martha Cynthia Warren Betty Elaine Weeks Elbridge Lehmann Walker, Jr. Linda Gray Walker Gwendolyn Loretta West Beverley Sue Wheeler Diane Elaine Whitmer Terrance Judson Wilde Barbara Ann Williams Michael Linwood Willis Jessie Jeannette Winter Herbert Everett Withers, Jr. I- Alvin Caroll White James Sanford White, Jr. GWENDOLYN LORRETTA WEST Cheerleader l,2,3,4, Co-Cap- tain 4, Music Maids l,2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4, All County Choir 2, Operetta 3,4, Homecoming Queen 4 BEVERLY SUE WHEELER Pep Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3, AFS 4, TOTEM POLE 4 ALVIN CARROLL WHITE. .JAMES SANFORD WHITE, JR. Gold Bond l,2,3,4, All County Band I, All State Band I,2,4, Concert Band l,2,3,4, Marching Band l,2,3,4, Band Festival l,2,3,4, Student Director 4, Lab Assistant 2, Represen- tative to Science Seminar at University of Virginia 3, Operetta 4, Key Club 4, Senior Council 4, ICC 4 DIANE ELAINE WHIT- MER Pep Club 2,3,4, SCA 2,'3, Red Cross 2, AFS 4, Smoke Signals 4 TERRANCE JUDSON WILDE SCA Alternate I, Track 2,3,4, Football Manager 2 BARBARA ANN WILLIAMS Y-Teens 2,3,4 MICHAEL LINWOOD WILLIS ICT 4 JESSIE JEANN- ETTE WINTER Pep Club I, SCA Alternate I, School Store 4 HERBERT EVERETT WITHERS, JR.. .KEITH TROWER WITT Pep Club I,2, Treasurer 2, SCA l,2,3, Representative 2, Alternate l,3, Track Manager 2, Delegate to SIPA 2, Delegate to Boys State 3, Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, News Leader Youth Page Editor 3,4, Senior Council 4 CARL MASTIN WOOD Hi-Y I,2, Track l,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4 DELPHINE FRANCES WOOD Pep Club l,2,3,4, President 4, SCA l,2,3,4, Alternate I, Representative 2,4, Secretary 2,3, Hi-Y Sweetheart Court l,2,4, National Honor Society 3,4, President 4, Miller 81 Rhoads Teen Board, Prom Decorations Committee 3, TOTEM POLE 4, Homecoming Court 4 HUGH VINCENT WOOD, JR. Football I MARIE JEANETTE WOOD Talent Show I, Girl's Chorus 3, Vice-President 3, Accents 3,4, Concert Choir 4, Operetta 4 MARY ELIZABETH WRIGHT Library Club I, Pep Club l,2,3,4, Vice-President 4, TOTEM POLE 3,4, AFS 4, Christian Youth League 4 ANDREW LEE YOUNG Football I WALTER FRANK ZYGLOCKE, JR. Football l,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4, Best Defensive Player 4, Hi-Y l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Boys State 3. Keith Trgwer Wm Cori Mqgfin Wood Delphine Frances Wood Hugh Vincent Wood, Jr. . wi. Sm, Marie Jeanette Wood Mary Elizabeth Wright Andrew Lee Young Waiter Frank Zyglocke, Jr, Senior Council: Debbie Faliert, Ted Durvin, Jim Mead. Standing: Haurand, Sandy White, Carol Good, Ronnie Tribble, Pete George Carlene Clark, Ginny King, Gary Atwell, Keith Witt, Susan Richard Hargis, Mrs. Nichols, Sponsor. 63 Wayne Thorpe, President, Betty Lou Baughan, Secretary, Rick Simpson, Vice-President, Wayne Fore, Treasurer, Mary Moore, ICC Representative, Miss Bradshaw, Sponsor. JUNIOR CLASS Susan Abbott Linda Allen Raymond Allison Betty Anderson Linda Anderson Shirley Anderson Martha Anis Barbara Armstrong Delores Atkins Linda Bagwell Linda Baldwin James Barron Betty Lou Baughon Jean Berkeley 2 Anne Blankenship 5 64 Brenda Butler Jean Butler Joan Butler Steve Camp Becky Carroll Danielle Castaing Robert Chappell Hope Chomicz Wayne Churchill Wayne Clarke -QB Shirley Blanning Jimmy Bloxton Barbara Bodwell Pat Boggs Michael Bohannon Frank Bolton John Bowers Chuck Boyd Tommy Bradley Rick Briggs Sandy Britt David Brown Martha Browning Barbara Bruce Ralph Bullock Eddie Burks Nancy Burley Wayne Burruss Cynthia Burton Cathette Busbee 67 Juniors highlighted their year with the sale of mums for home- coming. Working on posters for this project are: Seated: Linda Todd, Karen Weaver, Nancy Burley, Carole Justice. Standing: Betty Lou Baughan, Cathette Busbee, Cathy Coleman, Susan Wagner. 79' Betty Jo Clary Bob Cloninger Richard Cochran Cathy Coleman David Conti Bruce Cook Steve Corbin Sharea Crawford Rick Creery Jean Crump Linda Davis Nancy Davis Janice Douglas Jimmy Dowdy James Duesberry Sandra Garnett Bobby Gearheart Ronnie Gibson Virginia Gilbert Mary Lou Gilman Jimmy Godfrey Betsy Golden Jimmy Grady Allan Greene Pat Greene Judy Duncan Vernon Dunn Marilyn Durvin William Elrod Mary Estis Brenda Eudailey Chip Evans Dianne Falconer Donna Farmer Jimmy Farmer Ronnie Fay Clifton Fink Bernard Flora Torn Ford Wayne Fore Nikki Fowler David Fowlkes George Fox Becky Garnett Brenda Garnett Ken Grosch Carol Guenther Nancy Gutshall Johnny Hall Gary Harding Charles Harris James Harris Randy Hart Bobby Haurand Sandra Hines John Holder Carol Hollowell Dianne Holmes Alice Hott Gail Howard ..-Mini-i. - X wi' Y-P :F ey David Howell Debbie Huckstep Lewis Hundley Lynn Jacklett Donna Jackson flu, vw-f H 31 68 Lynda Jeffries Vicki Jenkins Dennis Johns Jimmy Johnson Ronald Johnson Carole Justice Bob Kennelly Karen Kennelly Eddie Kerr Gail Ladd Jean Lamb Dranne Lane Lmda Lane Martha Llvely Suzanne Luck Pat Lynch Pam Lynn Larry Lyon Wade Mahanes Dlanne Maltland Cindy Martln Donald Martm John Martm Stuart Martin Susan Mast Donald Matthews Allan McCurdy Jane Mclnturff Robert McKay Norma Jean McNamara -vf Edwin McNutt Darrell Meadows Betty Meads Gerald Meanley Jannce Melton Gall Metzger Emerson Mules Parn Malls Lmda Minor Bonnle Moore Charles Patterson Barton Peacher Brenda Pecawrcz Steve Pendleton Benny Pleasants Lrnda Pleasants Bobby Pollard Jackie Poskey Mrke Poskey Bull Potterger Jimmy Powell Bruce Powers James Prelssner Jack Proctor Marnlyn Rechenbach Valerne Rlchardson Doug Riddell Walter Roberts Doug Rowe Jerry Rowe .v-rx M Mary Steve Alvin Da e Dons Moore Morrell Mulre Myers Neff Ann Nev: Jayne Olllff Joyce Ollnff Lanell Owens Roy Parker 70 Delores Svor Ronald Thompson Kenneth Thornton Wayne Thorpe Bonnie Tinsley Beverly Todd Linda Todd Mike Traylor Ray Tribble Ronnie Turlinski Winston Sale Mary Lou Sawyer Ronnie Sayles lvano Seredni Borbara Sheorl Sandy Sherrod Virginia Sherrod Rick Simpson Joan Sings Jimmy Skelton Hunter Sledd C. B. Smith Donald Smith Wanda Snelson John Southard Lindo Southworth Irene Stanton Lindo Steger Chip Stepp Jimmy Sties 67 Margaret Hartso Gail Metzger, Cathy Coleman, Rick Simpson, Barbara Bruce Jerr Meanle Wa ne Fore Susan Wagner and I Y Y: Y 1 1 Suzanne Luck support the juniors' sign-making endeavors. Steve Vass Rita Wade Susan Wagner Douglas Walker Ray Wallace Pat Walthall Linda Warriner Roger Watkins Karen Weaver Kathy Webber Freddie Wilde Penny Wilde Emory Williams Vincent Williams Norman Wood Yvonne Wood Shirley Woods John Woodward Sanders Wyatt Vicki Zeheb IN MEMORIAM Steven Wayne Burton July 3, 1953- November 25, 1965 Margaret Lavinia Steger July 19, 1947-October 9, 1965 Brenda Andrews George Andrews My Susan Andrews Mary Ann Ankeney Faith Anthony Susan Aslet David Atkins Danny Bailey John Baird Steve Baker Janet Barker Mary Jo Barnette Evelyn Bartlett Murrie Bates Nancy Baugh Frankie Bertrand Judy Bertrand Janet Bland Janice Bland Gerald Blunt Norman Bobbitt Stuort Bolton Jone Booth Blanton Bradley Betty Brooks Lynn Brooks Douglas Bruce Peggy Bruce Donald Burton Ray Butler Bobby Coll Clay Church Susan Clayton Donna Coates Danny Collier Cheri Colvig Karen Compton Steve Conti Remmie Cook Sherry Cook l X J 2 Robert Corelle Deborah Cowger Winky Crofton Debbie Crowley Mike Creery Wayne Crump Robin Dovis Donna Dean Borbaro Denzler Mike Dodson Bob Duckworth Linda Dudley Donna Duncan Merle Durvin Phil Easley Bonnie Eck Ronnie Edwards Helen Elkins Johnny Ennis Judy Ennis Stephen Ennis Linda Enroughty Linda Fairlamb Jeannie Ferguson Ronald Flournoy Patsy Ford Cheryl Fornash Sharon Freeman Jerry Gainous Gerald Gammon Jimmy Garner Charles Gay Brenda Gibbs Richard Gibson Linda Gifford Robert Glass Estelle Goodell Rusty Gressett Floyd Griffith Kent Grumbles Vicki Hall Lee Hallock Betty Hampton Bunny Harding David Harris William Harris Diane Hart Tommy Hartley Georgia Haynes Jerry Haynes Joan Henley James Hiner Jimmy Holder Elaine Hollingsworth Linda Hollowell Michael Holt Gale Hopkins Marti Houchins Margaret Howard Wayne Howard Q, ..r, nd - IMP, .1 - '2 wikis Debby Hurley Wilma Hurtt Diane Jessie Tommy Johns Peggy Johnson Leona Jozefowski Carol Keeton Brenda Kidder Kenneth Knight Madeline Korb Pat Lacy Patsy Lane Sheila Lanier Danny Larsen Karen Lea Paul Leighty Clyde Lewis John Lichtenberger Terry Long Kenny Makela 10 - 5' Q -SF' J w I L G' 9 5 l i sm 'gf if ,. di 45 , is F My MQ' WF my 'W fries W Q , .x,. . ,.,. . k -- as .i Carolyn Major Edward Martin Debbie Matthews Angela Maynard Janet Mayo Josephine McCuiston Joan McWhirt Carol Merritt Donna Metzger George Miller Bill Minter Ann Moore Alex Moss Larry Moyer Barbara Mutispaw Anna Myers Howard Naff James Napier Brenda Napierkoski Richard Neatrour Linda Nelson Royall Newlon Joan Nicely Tommy Nimmo Polly Oakley Wayne O'Berry Martha Overby Thomas Park Susan Pasker Frank Patterson Alan Pecawicz Judy Peed Brenda Peroe Ricky Pierce Rosemary Pleasants Gail Polson Elizabeth Poythress Linda Prince Judd Proctor Bobby Ragsdale ,.-.if -its 'ldv l fi Q Y wen Jack Ragsdale Wayne Ragsdale Debbie Ransome Donna Reed Wanda Reid Judith Robinson Nancy Rowe Douglas Sale Wayne Sale Steve Sandridge Sheryl Schrader Bill Scott Judy Scott Kenneth Seal Calvin Seay Jerry Selden Linda Shanholtz Suzanne Shonnard Mary Smith Mike Smith Jimmy Snedker George Spreckelsen Sherry Stallings Martha Stansell Rosa Stinnett Bobby Strang Richard Strong Brenda Sullivan Bill Sutherland Mike Sweeney ' J Sophomores Donna Metzger, Marti Houchins, and Julie Traylor post signs to promote school spirit. Ed Young Lynn Swett Anna Taggart Susan Talley Billy Tate Bobby Taylor Craig Taylor Edwin Taylor Ann Thomas Julie Traylor Gay Trollinger Jimmy Tuck Nancy Tucker Ronnie Vesl' Donna Walters Donald Weeks Richard West Candy Whalen Barbara White Ricky Williams Vernon Williams Bonnie Wood Kathy Wood Wayne Wood Paul Yates Richard York fait mon, Vice President Craig Harris, President Lynn Henry, Secretary Treasurer. FRESHMAN CLASS Q Virginia Abernathy L - Germaine Akers Ji' NVVV 5 ZEKLLLL 4 Marian Allen Ronnie Allen Sandra Aliff Brad Anderson P J Steve Arthur .9 Bradford Ashley it Brenda Atkins 5 A Bonnie Atkinson ,gy Neil Atkinson Gail Bach aft' A fn. .-V 7 ' ,mbsf swf 'MPV Q F Q , ' f. 1 LL - , 555:73 I' -1 ' :.:' . - f C .- ' ' Q -.558 , Lk N V ,N D Ei: IW ' 73' fr.-is fl A .. -fa '. f . A . . 'zz .... A ' fi- sf , I .:,, N f . :Qs is, if 5 -. ,: ' Bertlce Bailey T A iiii 'W' - is if 'VN i f j'1li'1 - Donna Bailey .. gg. ' l Mark Baker Ky is Qi 1 Q k.,.. 65. Charles Balderson 1 1 Q1 L ,. -1-. ...N .r..,. 31 r , C f- , Arvu Barnes 5 A '45 'B ' Konie Barnes - , ' , sy R - -Q, r .L Mfr I -f Q E its . l A all ,.,, s,.. Mike Bflmeff f- 1 21: Ffflffiz 'k.,' W.: Cwffefwv Borrow Alfie it is Sharon Bartlett I . Bob Beard , Wayne Beck I up Laurel Benoit I ' ' 'fi fr' N' W L L 82 Class Officers: Betty Har- Deborah Bishop Sharon Blunt Terry Boggs Diane Brackett Sandra Brackett Debbie Bragg Robert Braithwaite James Breedlove David Brooks Michelle Brooks Gay Bruce Mary Ellen Bruce Ruth Bullock Carolyn Callahan Gary Camp Linda Campbell Bonnie Carr Bonnie Chamberlain fx- ' I1 ' im A 5 v W ff Q Q M as xt WS 1 'W 4, Patricia Chestnut Nancy Chimento Shirley Chin Gayle Chittum Ralph Christopher Jimmy Clark Virginia Clark Ricky Clay Ruth Clifton Ann Coleman Eddie Collins Billy Conner Deborah Cook Cathy Costin Linda Courtney Elizabeth Cox Donna Crumpler Aubrey Davis Fran Delmer Beverly Dixon Debra Dogoli Joyce Douglas Sharon Douglas Deborah Downey 'f 'lT it M, y :H fs: HV- ffwai :noki- Q 3 exif' . ,i:: , ,,,. . to 5 S . I ., . 3 i A J 1 il J Li JE :.. 1 f x K ll Ea?-4' A r if ky if ' 4 W2 Sandy Dunlavey Connie Dunn Maureen Dunne Diane Durham David Duvall Betty Jean Edwards Raymond Edwards Joy Elliott David Ellis Nancy Estis Joseph Fairlamb Christy Fariss Barbara Farmer Ervin Farmer Charles Fisher Deubra Flippen Nancy Flournoy Carolyn Flowers Cheryl Fox Brenda Francis Michael Francis John Freedell Shelley Friedhoff Erick Fuller Vernon Korb and Jerry Thurman perform an en tertaining skit for their ninth grade English class Cynthia Fultz Pat Gauldun Julianne Goris Jan Garnett Alice Golding Harold Goodrich Linda Gregory Steven Gregory Billy Griffin Anne Marie Groux Susan Hadra Wendy Harding Anne Harris Craig Harris Linda Harris Ralph Harris Robert Hart Henrietta Hash Marie Hathaway Linda Hawkins Kevin Hempel Earl Henley Forrest Henley Lynn Henry Doug Hensley David Hepport Ann Holder Charles Holloway Jack Hornberger Ted Hudson ef... to ffl' 5? ' J I.-, Charlene Hughes Denice Huxtable Steve Huxtable Debby Jacklet Debbie Johnson John Johnson Marty Johnson Karen Jones Steve Jones Donnie Journey Nancy Jozefawski Paul Kefouver Q Gerald Miller Mike Mills Wayne Moffett Roy Mondy 19 Nancy Money Ben Moomaw Doris Moore Gene Morgan Joseph Muller Beverley Munn Faye Mutispaw Richard Neely Tommy Nelson Vicki Nelson Ernest Novello Pamela O'Brian Catherine O'NeilI Stephanie Orange Wallace Kingston Grace Lee Knight Vernon Korb Wayne Lambert Michael Lane Barbara Lawson John Lawson Herbert Layne Michael Lea James Lehman Carole Lemon Jeannie Lewis Michael Long Donald Lumpkin Dickie Mable Pat Magee Wesley Mallory Larry Martin Judy Mason Wayne Matthews Bonnie McCurdy Robin McCurdy Linda Miles Dennis Miller Patricia Parker Steve Parsons Ronald Peed Robert Perrin Betty Jo Perry Michael Peters Ricky Peters Karen Peterson Peggy Philips Edwin Purdue George Purvis Helen Purvis Tommy Purvis Deborah Raymond Susan Revere Brian Rhodes Doug Richardson Debbie Rigsby Jerri Roney Charles Rush Faye Sandieson Dale Scott Raymond Scott Larry Seay Vw Q X fi -eil? it . - 'P K, 9 ,S ls.,l A5 i we 'Wear '69 'Q'-Ss EE: , Vl 4,-. Determining the focal length of a lens are ninth graders Michael Francis, Earl Henley, Marty John- son, Warren West, Wayne Matthews, Mike Long, Eddie Collins, Judy Ennis, and Mel Sharp. Mr. Tur- ner supervises. 69 L Brenda Francis receives assistance from her classmates David Smith and Forrest Henley during their Algebra l class. Nancy Secor Steve Sena Roger Seredni Carleton Sharpe Mel Sharpe Susan Shealor Anne Shenberger Kathryn Sheppard James Shimchick Stephen Shultz Pete Simopoulos William Sledd Dale Smith Darnell Smith David Smith David Smith John Smook Linda Snead Jo Marie Snyder Mary Ellen Sties Glenn Starnry William Stratton Jean Summers Ann Sutherland Dale Taylor Judith Taylor Joan Thomas Jerry Thurman Jerry Trent Steve Trent Gayle Tribble Sheila Tucker Beth Turner William Wade Martha Wagner Virginia Wagner David Ware Patricia Warriner Charles Washington Linda Watkins Lynn Watson Fred Waymack Warren West Jacqueline White Linda White William Wickham James Wilde Janet Williams Jeff Williams Yvonne Williams Bonnie Wilson Jerry Woodard Brenda Worley Madeline Wyatt Clifton Yarbrough Diane Yates Dale Driggers wiv? , ,Jive -,H -'srl' 89 Kathleen Agnew Chuck Anderson Richard Andrews Richard Aslet Brenda Atkins Jerry Atkins Robert Atkinson Southey Bagwell Mark Baldwin Stephen Barker Tony Barnette Alex Barron Karen Bartlett Craig Baughan Beth Beadles Christine Beadles Debra Belvin Thomas Bevan Pattie Bland Debbie Blanton Eddie Bolton Steve Bolton Ann Booth Jackie Bostain EIGHTH GRADE A ,.:.. 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B Class Officers: Nancy Wallace, Secretary-Treas- urerg Jean Knaub, Vice Presidentp Dickie McMul- lan, President. 90 Eileen Bowen Robert Bowers Carolyn Brand Debbie Broache Pom Brock Bruce Brooks Ann Brown Wayne Brown Mark Bryan Daniel Bryant Gloria Bryant Carol Burley Judy Burnette Edward Burton Mary Jean Burton Mark Burton Patricia Burton Diane Cannon SWIG' Debbie Carlton Gail Carlton Carolyn Carr David Carroll Marty Carter William Carter Elizabeth Cassidy Allen Couthan Howard Chin Susan Clarke Dale Clement Rose Coates Patricia Cobb David Coleman Robin Collins Cathy Colvig Joan Conner Beverly Cook Bruce Cook Charlotte Corelle Betty Courtney John Crockett Henley Crowe Anita Curle Charles Drake Sharon Draper Kay Duckworth Jimmy Duvall Kenny Eaves Nancy Eddleton Brenda Edwards Norman Edwards Louise Elkins Floyd Ellett Michael Ellett Dale Evans Shelly Fallert Sims Felton Mac Fisher Earl Flournoy Ricky Ford Wilson Freeman Donald Fuqua Catherine Gambke Jane Gatewood Chris Genier Mary Gentry Greg Gerhardt Charlotte Gilliam Danny Glenn Debra Ann Gormus Becky Gortney Kathleen Griffith Dee Groves -2.53 Mark Dalton Diane Daniel Pat Daugherty Charles Davis Deborah Davis Connie Dean Kathy Denton Joan Dicken Deborah Dickerson Dave Dickerson Darlene Diehr John Doswell Thomas Grubbs Connie Gurren Charles Hallock Ginger Hankins Deborah Harding Bonnie Harris Barbara Hawkes Julius Hawkins Mike Heflin Stuart Henderson Brenda Hertless Ricky Hester Gerry Hicks lvy Hill Glenda Hite Judy Holmes Charles Horan Darryl Horton Carolyn Hott Davy Hudgins Cathy Hudgins Vicky Hunt Jean Inge William Jenkins Doug Johnson Larry Johnson Shirley Johnson Betty Keeton Wayne Kelley Chris Kennedy Dale Kennelly William Kidd Robert Kilgo Susan King Leslie Kingsley James Knaub Jean Knaub Neil Laing Phyllis Lammay Billy Layne Graham Lees Linda Leftwich Kathy Metz Brenda Miller Carl Miller Linda Miller Deborah Mills Denny Mills Frances Monaco Michael Montgomery Berkley Morton Sandra Moses Allan Mosier LaVerne Napier Michael Neely Patricia Neely Alvin Nelson Catherine Nelson Anthony Nevi Carol Nichols David Lewis John Lewis Debbie Lloyd Roger Lloyd Bill Longest Charles Loving Stephany Lowell Jimmy Lunsford Lynn-Marie Lynn Betty Major Bryan Martin Diane Martin Harold Martin Joan Martin Angie Mason Teresa McCauley Billy McDaniel Karen McKinley Dickie McMullan Joan McNamara Robert Merritt Jerry Melton Joann Menzer Linda Messier Jerry Nimmo Brenda Nunnally Terry Oates Diane Owens Joe Parker Paige Patterson Ernest Peek Susan Peters Brandon Pettit Debra Philip Jennifer Phillips Marshall Pierce J. L. Pitts Paula Powell Lura Poythress Hiram Pritchard Gail Proctor Ronnie Puckett Marianne Purvis Ruth Rankin Elaine Reeder Mike Rich Ruth Richardson Jackie Roberts '70 Mark Schultz illustrates a point to Pam Taylor, Joan Dicken, Lawrence Johnson, Barry Ward, and Frank White in Mr. Col- ley's eighth grade history class. Lit Roden Jimmy Roney Linda Rose Joe Rupp Pamela Saunders Lin Schwartz Donnie Scott Joyce Seal Jimmy Seward Shirley Seward Donna Shelton Ernest Shinault James Shockley Margaret Shugart Mark Shultz Kay Sibley Billy Sickinger Robert Sledd Wayne Smith Ricky Smorto Elaine Sommer Robert Sommer Carolyn Southard Gary Stevens Sharon Stokes Neal Sullivan Dale Svor John Sweeney Laurence Talley Garry Taylor Milton Taylor Pam Taylor Karen Teacher Cecelia Tenser Richard Tharp Joanne Thomas Mike Thomas Mary Thompson Edward Tilman Mona Townsend Phyllis Traylor Lorraine Trent Dennis Tuck Frankie Tuck Steve Tuck Brenda Tucker Linda Tyler Sue Tyler Debra Vest Robin Vidler Greg Voth Kay Wade Alfred Walker Barbara Wallace Nancy Wallace Janice Walton Ray Watts Vivian Weeks Randy Werner Karen Whitaker Bucky White Johnny Williams Chip Wilson Lynda Wilson Kathy Wright Pat Wright Sandra Wright Patricia Wyatt Tommy Yarrington Susan Yates Loyd Zurn Joseph Zyglocke FZ' ew Mrs. Jenkins' eighth graders read through a play 97 Ann Abernathy Donnie Abernathy Sherry Adams Terry Adams Marcia Akers Danny Allard Larry Allen Ben Ames Clyde Anderson Marsha Anderson Pat Anderson Michael Andrews Linda Armstrong Janet Arnold SEVENTH GRADE . ,,, f 1 55 it y ff 5 Stagg? dsx Q 'fs Q ' 'Sew .w3f -asia 6. Sl Q 1 apr s xl! ,ssl 98 Marcia Ashing Donna Atkinson Bob Bailey Rudy Baldacci Elois Barnes Debbie Bass Cynthia Baughan Rebecca Beadles Kathy Bevan Diane Bishotf Ralph Blanning Teresa Bowden Dale Bowen Carol Bragg Barry Brindle Scott Briggs Carol Brizendine Bonnie Brock Nancy Brock Anne Brockwell Steven Brown Will Brown Cliff Bruce Jack Bruce Jean Bruce Joanne Bryan Tina Burch Doug Burgess Steven Burton Randye Butcher Connie Butler Mike Call Junior Campbell Peggy Canary Karen Cardoza ' , N ' all S wr 3 , Y :M , J, l Jill tt in ' iw, A, . l eil Q., , , ,p g ,..., s fa . it I .: ff ,si 3 . 1 .2 f My .- . i fywfaf? L li WEE . - ,J , r 1 x . X' tr 3 ,S ix ' Qi fill 1 li T is I 1 , 4 'mi w ' ,K ,: X , 'F it . x t X X '-me Miss Gouldin a s s is ts seventh graders in at- tempting a science ex- periment with helium. Ann Carlton Cathy Cassidy Jimmy Chapman Preston Chiles Joanne Christopher William Clark Edward Clingrnan Lindo Cloninger Mike Coates Larry Coghill Kathy Collins Barry Compton Bill Connell Ricky Cornett Dabney Cowger Linda Cratton Debbie Crawford Kenny Creery Terry Crenshaw Pat Crew Dale Crider Diane Crump Kathy Crump Bill Dalton Nancy Daniel Donnie Davis Gloria Davis Judy Davis 7l 'sf' Gene Fornash Nancy Frank Christopher Freclericksen Alvin Friedhoff Crystal Gainous Jo Ann Gauldun Karlyn Gambke Margaret Garis Brenda Garner Janet Garrison Janis Gaulding Mike Gearheart Mary Lee Gibbs Sharon Gilliland Bill Gilman Barbara Golden Stan Goodell Garry Granger Ronnie Greene Stuart Gregory Kathy Groux Billy Grubb Mark Grumbles Wayne Gusti Christine Hojduk Chuck Haller Jane Hamner Warren Hargis Mike Harris Vicky Harris Rickie Harrison Gary Hazelwood Brenda Healey Ann Hill William Hinton fa s S 4 .5 if XM P5 K uv K sig, xii X3 ss Qi! 4 5' Q -N ge eg? sb K :N , 1:14-3 J A 2 5 ff F ieee A ..:L Q, M1251-3,. .g '::...-. 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Sandra Jennings i Kathy Johns Glenn Johnson Ricky Johnson Susan Jones Martha Jozefowski Billy Kay Garry Keckley Peggy Keeton Donnie Karb Mike Lawson Sue Layne Charlotte Lehman Barbara Lewis Carol Lewis Dale Lewis Danny Lickey Ben Lillethorup Bobby Littlepage Tommy Lindsey Debbie Long Danny Longest Roger Longest Charles Loving uv' '7l ,A f . 1 ',,. .izsguv ws . . .X Rx . .- , X .X V t , ti, A i e 4. .M . W. - sr Sao! 'X' f :S W , .- , 5 .es ,V ' 1 .. i .' -- s 525255 1 let it it X ,. '. it ,, be. 4' 494 Connie Loving Wanda Lunsford Pat Lyle Tommy Lyles Kathy Machanski Pete Macrae gn Barbara Madison Steve Matthews Margaret Marie Lowell Martin Bonny McDaniel Howard McGregor Kathy McMuIlan Susan McNamara lOl . .... ,- s 4 il Q J 5 i Q if B N' 4., X Betty Metz Kathy Miles V as Gordon Millikan ff ss Ban Mitchell 15'-fwf r' Bonnie Montgomery j Janet Murphy Keith Murray BJ? 'A vqihmxsagr tis., Q . Q65 Wanda Natf Kathy Neatrour Dalvin Nelson Mary Nelson Tammy Nelson Gregory Nevi Edith Newcomb Butch Newton Brenda Noel Lin Norman Paul Novello Cathy Oates Glenn Pachler Bonnie Peacher Ricky Peroe John Pettus Kathy Philip Charles Phillips Christy Pitts Nancy Pond Janice Powers Til!! az 1 tiffig ,N , , , -fv .. 1 ,,. wr J W C X W V, ykshr Z i is , - ' :tq ,. is .'.... J r ' ' , f f. S -1 . i g,f5j,.5gfg, is . - ' I Q Q T T' ' M W , .f , , ,W Q., K , F Q 5... W . K - 53911911 u. fa marie! J ig - S. Y? 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J-,,,, 1. gn Susan Southall Billy Spicer Douglas Stewart Cora Stinnett Alan Stone Danny Stuck Terry Suddarth Diane Talley Jeaneen Talley Kenneth Talley Lynne Talley Jerry Tate Delaney Teacher Stephen Thompson James Thornton Judy Tinsley David Tostenson Danny Townsend Janet Traylor Janet Trent Bobby Trexler William Tribble Sandra Trott Charlie Tumblin Dianna Uhl Greg Valainis Robert Vaughan Eugene Vencill Roland Vest Susan Vial Vicki Vidler Pam Voth Chuck Wade Paul Walker Cindy Washington -' t if I ,fx 3 , it N 5 ' ' , -f?' , ' 5 S t A .sf t ,22,, - ' 5. 1 Q ,, a. , , ,,xN Q Q T4 ' ,,ii 5 T 1 ' If. 1 .- wk .1 X. .,., 1 Q --xi 65, ,, -dye It , ,fi E L Es R It I . ,eee . . J 3. J. J :,f: sg as L 221. :Sew-5.5 ,,,,w 7: his qi iwsa ' 1 h Q gr 4' 1 V 1 e,,: 1 N p it ff, ' I ' , , , Larry Watkins Sharon Watkins Harry Webb Wayne West Sandra Whitmer Stephen Wilburn Patrease Wilhoit Freddy Williams Stuart Williams Pat Williamson Vickie Withers Anne Witt Andrew Wood Bette Ann Wood Denise Wood Nancy Woodward Janet Worley Pam Worth Pam Wright Doug Yacenda Keith Zimmerman wsdieisf-wg ,:,f:.. .r , E LU.. ff. gg N.. - . Q5 Q,fEff.s,g- ' T fl. , - , 1 'gifs .J i s t s W z:.t,.5,, V .... 1..ii,,. - Y . . t.:. Q -- SF Q. w i si ,fe fi iw : 2 3, G' IQ? E We T su gif ,,, X S . . A fi--5 wifes: L ' S gf me F. Q Q S is Mir? lO3 .xr X T ittt e , 'QQ' 5, ,.:. 'uit - X , .T .... A. , S J .Sei if ' ll il JV H 'J 'L , A aes-mf ---. - , ' 1 .X,. at i Wwe T A ' 1 4 is - - -.: Qu . 55 L R ,X Fill- F O C U S o n P lO4 5 5 r 105 Bruce Harvell, Jerry McGuinn, Bobby Haurand, Doug Moyer, Walter Zyglocke, Chipper Clarke, Carl Jones, Ron Gibson, David Rose. Second Row: Tommy Bradley, Ron Vest, Emory Williams, Ivana Seredni, Lin Ford, Davey Crockett, Jimmy Godfrey, Donnie Martin, Chip Evans, Chipper Collins. Third Row: Richard Hargis, Russell Cornett, Frank Patterson, Royall Newlon, Wayne O'Berry, Jimmy Skelton, John Hall, Rip Perry, Wayne Dunn. Fourth Row: Ronnie Schools, Stuart Bolton, Larry Moyer, Mike Creery, Johnny Hines, Pat Lacy, Rick Simpson, Paul Yates. Fifth Row: Chuck Boyd, Wayne Thorpe, Freddie Wilde, Jerry Gainous, Chip Stepp, Barry Robertson, Eddie Burks, Ralph Bullock. ln their first year in Group l-A competition, the Warriors achieved an outstanding record of 6-2-2. Led by tri-captains Chipper Clarke, Doug Moyer, Walter Zyglocke, and the two leading runners, Chip Evans and Carl Jones, the varsity team scored an average of l4.5 points per game. The Warriors won the statistical battle but came out on the short end of a l9-l4 score against Thomas Jefferson in the season opener. Henrico gained l74 yards rushing to T. J.'s l30, while T. J. led in passing yardage, 63 to 52. The Warriors scored more first downs, l0-7, Fullback Chip Evans was named Back of the Week by local newspapermen for his outstand- ing play in this game. Evans gained l26 yards on l4 carries and scored both Warrior TD's. Henrico scored in every period, played all 44 mem- bers of the team, and used a tremendous goal-line stand to preserve a 25-O shut-out over the Varina Blue Devils. Carl Jones led the ball carriers with 67 yards on l0 carries. Chipper Clarke completed three passes for 4l yards, and Russell Cornett intercepted a pass. Doug Moyer's blocking and defense were also game highlights, along with a great team defense that held Varina to only 29 total yards. ln the John Marshall game, the Justices converted Warrior mistakes into scores, defeating Henrico l3-0. lO6 WARRIORS EXCEL OF GROUP l-A Despite good defensive play, a rain soaked crowd of 3,000 saw the warriors lose, even though they won the statistical battle. The Warriors rebounded with a win over the Meadowbrook Monarchs, After a tackle by Moyer, the ball was fumbled into the hands of Chipper Clarke. He raced 95 yards for the first touchdown in the War- riors 20-0 win over Meadowbrook, as the Warriors chalked up another victory. The Warriors powered their way to touchdowns the first two times they had the ball and crushed Highland Springs' hopes for a homecoming victory under a 20-0 score. Ron Gibson intercepted a Springer pass and ran 25 yards for the last Warrior touchdown, climax- ing a game that saw the Springers gain only 57 yards. One of the highlights of the i965 season was the Warrior 2l-20 victory over Lee-Davis. With Chipper Clarke, Chipper Collins, and Walter Zyglocke leading the way, Henrico handed Lee-Davis its first and only loss in a spectacular game, before a standing-room- only crowd. After the Confederates scored on the open- ing kickoff, Henrico intercepted a pass on the Lee- Davis 26 yard line and ran for a score. A 49 yard pass to Chipper Collins brought the second touchdown for the Warriors and after a series of passes to McGuinn DEFENSIVE LINEUP - I uu f, Coach Don Colley, Head Coach John Brown, Coach Steve Vitek if if3?,2fi'Qif3Tfp-'ffwftE J. I T ' Af A 239 . s . -f S ' ' ' ' J' ' f ri : I -Q' l 1 , Ugg Q v 'I .J I it ' ' A 4 fb- B- A . .1,.-rf. f VA' .I , if Q 532, 6-33 SMQ' wit. tgzjsg V,,, Z.. -. . .W-sf . - -F l ? .- - v. .MIR . . 'f I OFFENSIVE LINEUP IN FIRST YEAR COMPETITION and Jones, Chip Evans went over for the third Henrico score. Walter Zyglocke and the fine defensive team held the Confederates to 70 yards, while the Warriors rushed 2I 9 yards. Chip Evans ran for three touchdowns, and Clarke kicked the extra points, as Henrico won over Prince George by a score of 2l-I3, for its fourth straight vic- tory. Halfback Carl Jones played another outstand- ing game, adding IO3 yards rushing. Henrico's first homecoming crowd was shown o fine example of the Warriors' winning play, as Henrico's spirited team defeated Patrick Henry I0-7. With the score tied until the second half, Clarke kicked a I6 yard field goal for the winning margin. In a fine defensive game, in which Davey Crockett, Walter Zyglocke, Chipper Collins, and Chipper Clarke were outstanding, Henrico and its greatest rival, Tucker, battled to o 7-7 tie. Warrior school spirit was at a maximum, as Wayne Dunn intercepted a pass on the 20 and ran it to the 6 yard line, where Chipper Clarke dived over for the touchdown. A hard-hitting and fierce tackling Warrior team, led by Coach John Brown, tied Hermitage by a score of 7-7, before a crowd of 5,000. Henrico's tremendous moral victory crushed the Panthers' hopes for the district title. A fumble, recovered by Emory Williams on the Hermitage I3, set the stage for Ron Gibson's Co-Captains Chipper Clarke Manager George Miller Doug Moyer, and Walter Zy- glocke touchdown pass to Carl Jones in the second quarter. In the waning minutes of the game, Hermitage man- aged to tie the score, as Henrico closed a successful year. Coach John Brown, who was named one of Vir- ginia's ten most outstanding coaches, was ably assisted by Coach Colley, line coach, Coach Vitek, backfield coach, and Coach Lowry defensive backfield coach. At the annual football banquet, awards were given to the following for their outstanding play: Most Spirited, Carl Jones, Best Lineman, Doug Moyer, Best Defensive Player, Walter Zyglocke, Best Blocker, Doug Moyer, and Most Valuable Player, Chipper Clarke. RECORD Henrico I4 Thomas Jefferson I9 Henrico 25 Varina O Henrico O John Marshall I3 Henrico 20 Meadowbrook O Henrico 20 Highland Springs 0 Henrico 2I Lee-Davis 20 Henrico 2l Prince George I3 Henrico IO Patrick Henry 7 Henrico 7 Tucker 7 Henrico 7 Hermitage 7 I Mid-game tension is reflected in the face of Coach Brown. - ww.. .X x The offensive team rolls for another first down against Tucker Ronnie Gibson takes a flare pass for a long gain. Racing by the Tucker defender, Lin Ford gathers in a pass from quarterback Chipper Clarke. , 108 Q. 9 wx, w :S 5 121 fl s Q' .. 334 Q2 I nf U L ki . ,Q -I -, - . Q Ii 5 N FOSTER LEADS WARRIOR FIVE Wayne Churchill, Walter Zyglocke, Bobby Bostain, Kenny Foster, Dennis Johns, Standing: David Howell, Carl Wood, Allan Greene, Scotty Minor, Wayne Thorpe. Despite their move into the stiffer competition of the newly formed Group I-A Capital District, Henrico's varsity cagers managed to post a respectable season's record of ten wins and ten losses. Coached by Phil Coppage, the team kept the league championship in question until the final game of the season by pro- viding upsets at crucial points. For the fourth year, Henrico was led by all-stater Kenny Foster. The team also relied strongly on the shooting and rebounding of senior Bobby Bostain. Cen- ter Allan Greene, Butch Zyglocke, Scotty Minor, Wayne Thorpe, Dennis Johns, and Carl Wood also added strong support for the Warriors. After getting off to a somewhat disappointing start with two wins and three losses, which included a heart-breaking one point loss to Hermitage in the closing seconds, Henrico upset John Marshall 70-65 before a capacity crowd. Henrico, down by five points just after halftime, pulled away on a steal by Foster, and the Justices never caught up. Close games against George Wythe, Hermitage, and Highland Springs provided the impetus necessary to bring Henrico into the high point of the season, a 90-8l overtime defeat of league-leading Lane. Led by Kenny Foster's 37 points, the Warriors snapped Lane's eleven-game winning streak. With seven seconds left in the game, Kenny Foster made both ends of a one- and-one to give Henrico the lead. Then, with the game all but won, Harris was fouled in the act of shooting and sank two free throws to send the game into over- time. ln the overtime period, Henrico outscored Lane 14-5 to record its eighth win in l5 games. The Warriors ended the regular season with a record of nine wins and nine losses. ln the Capital District Tournament, they won over fourth-ranked John Marshall, only to lose to top-ranked Lane in the semi-finals. Kenny Foster ended his sensational four-year bas- lgetball career at Henrico, setting many records not soon to be equaled. He became the 2lst Virginia scholastic player to score over l,50O points. His final four-season total was l,685 points, a new record for the metropolitan Richmond area. He was named to the All-Capital District team, the All-Metropolitan team, the Capital District Tournament team, and was awarded the Capital District Fred McCracken Sports- manship Award presented by area officials. Foster possesses nearly every individual record at Henrico. RECORD Henrico 79 Varina 45 Henrico 66 George Wythe 65 Henrico 63 Douglas Freeman 7l Henrico 53 Hermitage 55 Henrico 74 Highland Springs 85 Henrico 70 John Marshall 65 Henrico 54 Tucker 75 Henrico 58 Lane 75 Henrico 74 Thomas Jefferson 67 Henrico 53 George Wythe 49 Henrico 63 Douglas Freeman 66 Henrico 60 Hermitage 62 Henrico 58 Highland Springs 66 Henrico 57 John Marshall 59 Henrico 65 Tucker 47 Henrico 90 Lane 8l Henrico 66 Thomas Jefferson 55 Henrico 80 Varina 62 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Henrico 75 John Marshall 64 Henrico 56 Lane 73 Foster starts a drive for the basket. I P 5 4 4 Mn' ,st f Y? Q' Tommy Hartley, Steve Arthur, Wayne Matthews, David Atkins, Steve Sandridge, Jerry Selden, Jimmy Napier, Norman Bobbitt, Ronald Peed, Bobby Taylor Second Row Bobby Strong, Danny Collier, Jerry Hughes, Brad Ashley, Micheal Lea, Roger Seredini, Johnny Ennis, Dickie Strong, Doug Sale, Bubba West, Steve Ennis, Vernon Korb, Donald Lumpkin, Mike Mills, Bradley Anderson, Jerry Haynes, Darnell Smith, Wayne Kelly, Eugene Bailey, Craig Taylor, Ervin Fa rmer. JV ENJOYS WINNING SEASON An inexperienced but spirited junior varsity team, led by co-captains Jerry Selden and Mike Sweeney, enjoyed another winning season in I965. The team's strong defensive efforts were led by Steve Ennis, Donnell Smith, Bradley Anderson and Jimmy Napier. Offensive standouts included Jerry Selden, Craig Taylor, Jerry Haynes, and Danny Collier. Henrico O Henrico O Henrico 6 Henrico O Henrico 34 Henrico 38 Henrico O Co-Captains Mike Sweeney and Jerry Selden with Coach Coppage. II4 Tucker, as always, provided the most exciting game. A tense atmosphere prevaded as the Tigers edged by the Warriors, 7-O. Warrior opposition was allowed only three touch- downs throughout the season, and in Coach Phil Cop- page's opinion, the team played well. They compiled a record of three wins, two losses, and two ties. RECORD Prince George O Highland Springs O Benedictine O John Marshall I4 Varina O Patrick Henry 7 Tucker 7 Steve Janes, Mike Long, Billy Stratton, Norman Babbitt, Jerry Selden, Donald Weeks, Steve Ennis, Manager Second Row Bobby Strong, Manager, Craig Harris, Ricky West, Jerry Haynes, George Andrews, Edwin Taylor, Ronnie Vest, Roger Seredini, Ray Butler, David Harris, Coach Davis. J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM PLAYS IN TOURNAMENT Hustle, teamwork, and an effective press were the main ingredients in the J.V.'s success. The team fin- ished second in the J.V. league, compiling a record of T5 wins and 4 losses. This equals the best record of any Henrico J.V. team. Ten players earned letters for their efforts during the season. Ray Butler, with a lO.7 average and Ron- nie Vest, with a lO.4 average, were the leading scor- ers. George Andrews was the leading rebounder with an 8.8 per game average. High points of the season came against arch-rival Tucker. ln the first Tucker game the team reached two seasonal highs by shooting 58.5fZw and scoring 73 points. In the second Tucker game after trailing 24 to l at the end of the first quarter, the team came back to win 67-64 in overtime. By virtue of their second place finish, the J.V. played John Marshall's J.V. in the Capital District Tournament. They lost to John Marshall by a score of 46-43. RECORD Henrico Varina Henrico George Wythe Henrico Douglas Freeman Henrico Hermitage Henrico Highland Springs Henrico John Marshall Henrico Tucker Henrico Lane Henrico Thomas Jefferson Henrico George Wythe Henrico Highland Springs Henrico John Marshall Henrico iOvertimeJ Tucker Henrico Hermitage Henrico Lane Henrico Thomas Jefferson Henrico Douglas Freeman Henrico Varina Richard Tharp, John Doswell, Neil Laing, Julius Hawkins, Ricky Hester, Bill Jenkins, Bubba Zyglocke, Jackie Bostain, Wayne Brown, Randy Pettit, Ricky Ford. Second Row: Mr. Davis, Coach, Mike Heflin, Denny Mills, Joe Parker, Wilson Freeman, Mark Brian, Larry Talley, John Crockett, Norman Edwards, Mac Fisher, David Lewis, Mike Montgomery, Dale Svor, Steve Bolton. EIGHTH GRADE TEAM GAINS EXPERIENCE Enthusiasm and spirit ushered in the eighth grade football season. The game statistics, l-4, do not ex- press the hard-fought and close games and the de- termined effort of each player. The team, coached by Guy Davis, showed marked improvement as the season progressed and defeated Tucker l3 to 7 in the highlight game of the year. Outstanding players for the entire season were Steve Bolton, Bill Jenkins, Cookie Edwards, Bubba Zyglocke, Larry Talley, Charles Davis, Joe Rupp, Mark Bryan, and Mac Fisher. RECORD Henrico O Tucker 2l Henrico O Thompson 20 Henrico 13 Chandler 26 Henrico l3 Tucker 7 Henrico O Fairfield l4 Coach Davis confers with Co-Captains Bill Jenkins and Steve Bolton. Bobby Sledd, David Lewis, Jackie Bostain, Bubba Zyglocke, Nor man Edwards. Second Row: Mr. Cox, Coach, Gary Stevens, Ronnie Puckett, Mark Brian, Larry Talley, Steve Bolton, Bill Jenkins EIGHTH GRADERS ARE UNDEFEATED Henrico's basketball fortunes appeared bright as Coach Dick Cox's eighth grade cagers crushed all op- position, compiling an 8-O record. Long hours of practice had to be scheduled around the varsity and junior varsity teams, and most games were played on Saturday mornings. The team scored two victories each against Patrick Henry, Varina, and Tucker, and also defeated Lee- Davis and St. Paul's. In the first game against arch-rival Tucker, the scoring was close, the Warriors topping the Tigers by 46 to 42. Although the Warriors started slowly in the second meeting, a second-half spurt put them ahead to stay, 42-36. A team high score of 83 points was established against the Blue Devils at Varina. Coach Cox em- ployed every player in setting a tremendous scoring pace. High scorers for the team included Norman Ed- wards, Jackie Bostain, Larry Talley, Steve Bolton, and Bubba Zyglocke. Rebounding strength was largely due to the talents ot Edwards, Talley, and Mark Bryan. Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico Henrico 25 37 49 83 46 46 42 62 RECORD Patrick Henry St. Paul Varina Varina Tucker Lee Davis Tucker Patrick Henry will A ,. LZ , .M,A n ., 2 .. . L Varsity Squad: Susan Haurand, Nancy Covington, Lorraine Mori- coni, Ann Corneal, Nancy Dyke, Betsy Golden, Jeannie Berkley. Sec- ond Row: Peggy Bruce, Judy Rob- inson, Barbara Bruce, Vicki Zeheb, Beverly Todd, Mary Ann Ankeney, Debbie Recxrns, Managers, Miss Darden, Coach. Third Row: Pat Greene, Madeline Korb, Managers. K-wwf' GIRL CAGERS POST A leading scorer, Peggy Bruce, chczlks up a basket in the win over Tucker. Peggy Bruce scores another two points for Henrico. Co-Captains Lorraine Moriconi and Ann Corneal talk over strategy for the game. 1 - f? l K ? ' H8 Marti Houchins, Co-Captain, Debbie Davis, Beth Beodles, Robin McCurdy, Kathleen Agnew. Second Row: Kathy Gombke, Bonnie McCurdy, Brenda Miller, Janice Walton, Linda Rose, Bonnie Eck. WINNING SEASONS After beginning the season with o win over Doug- las Freeman, the 1965 girls basketball team went on to finish with a record of nine wins and one loss. The loss to Hermitage brought the team a tie with the Panthers for first place in the Capital District. Among the most exciting encounters ofthe season, the game with Highland Springs ranks high. The War- rior co-captains, Lorraine Moriconi and Ann Corneal, led the team to a resounding victory with a score of 61-27. In both contests with arch-rival Tucker, the War- riors crushed the Tiger team with scores of 41-21 and 44-25. The Hermitage games were split. Henrico won the first 43-38, but lost the second by 10 points to their 47. This year the Warrior girl cagers, under the fine leadership and coaching of Miss Darden, broke many records. They scored the most points in any single game, which was 61. Ann Corneal scored 28 points, the most points scored by any individual in a game. They also hold the highest point average per game, which was 45.6. The Warriors hold the longest winning streak of seven games. Peggy Bruce, Jeannie Berkeley and Ann Carneal were Henrico's leading scorers. After defeating Douglas Freeman, the J.V. girl cagers went on to complete another winning season. Under the fine leadership of Coach Broughman, the girls compiled a 6-2 record. The two defeats came at Third Row: Arva Barnes, Debbie' Bragg, Lindo Gregory, Carolyn Major, Madeline Korb, Manager. Fourth Row: Madeline Wyatt, Nancy Bough, Mrs. Broughman, Coach. the hands of the Patrick Henry Varsity and the Huguenot J. V.'s. Co-captains Marti Houchins and Robin McCurdy led the Warriors in a strong man-to-man defense, which was a great asset to the team. Robin McCurdy and Arva Barnes were among the team's leading scorers. VARSITY RECORD Henrico 43 Douglas Freeman Henrico 41 Tucker Henrico 43 Hermitage Henrico 51 Highland Springs Henrico 47 Varina Henrico 44 Douglas Freeman Henrico 44 Tucker Henrico 37 Hermitage Henrico 61 Highland Springs Henrico 45 Varina JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Henrico 26 Douglas Freeman Henrico 42 Tucker Henrico 25 Huguenot Henrico 33 Douglas Freeman Henrico 8 Patrick Henry Warsityl Henrico 31 Tucker Henrico 20 Huguenot Jimmy Garner, Manager, Bobby Gibson, David Melton, Robert Meinhard, Bobby Ragsdale, Henry Richardson, Joe Salmon. Second Row: Arne Growen, Sanders Wyatt, Ken Grosch, Doug Walker, Mr. Baylor. Third Row: Tommy Ford, Roy Mandy, David Brown, Ricky Peters, Pete Walker, Jerry Meanley, Bill Scott. SALMON, RICHARDSON LEAD TEAM Despite their record, the Warrior cross country season was not without its bright spots. Seniors Joe Salmon and Henry Richardson, who led the team throughout the season, were honored with selection to the All-Capital District team. Salmon was a standout performer for four years, setting several records on his home course and at other schools. He sustained only one loss to a team- mate during his last three campaigns, and holds the school mark of 9:56 on the Henrico two-mile course. Richardson ran exceptionally well in his only sea- son of competition, and was the sole Henrico runner to defeat Salmon. Dave Melton, who was also a four-year veteran, Bill Scott, and Ricky Peters were consistent scorers. Sanders Wyatt and Bobby Ragsdale contributed valu- able points on several occasions. RECORD Henrico 28 John ,Marshall 28 Henrico 37 Tucker 23 Henrico 38 Freeman 23 Henrico 38 Hermitage 23 Henrico 40 St. Christopher's 21 Henrico 30 Thomas Jefferson 25 Henrico 31 George Wythe 24 Henrico 28 John Marshall 27 Joe Salmon and H e n r y Richardson near the finish line. Henrico's entries prepare for the district meet at the University of Richmond course. SPORTS STANDOUTS KENNY FOSTER Basketball: All Tournament First Teamg All Capital District First Teamj Fred McCrack- en Sportsmanship Awardg All Metro First Team CARL JONES Football: All Capital District Third Teamj All Metro Honorable Mention BOBBY BOSTAIN Basket- ball: All Capital District Second Team DOUG MOYER Football: All Capital District First Teamg All Metro First Teamg All State Third Team WALTER ZYG- LOCKE Football: All Capital District First Teamg All Metro Second Team. i i N Wire rctcrr lx 3 Bobby Bostain Carl Jones Kenny Foster Doug Moyer Walter Zyglocke W -me , i Gall Howard Melody Wade Gail Metzger Donna Metzger VARSITY CHEERLEADERS H l -eg- . I f .,5,g5:-:,:e'1'se 5':V.A liwbzkgl E' w ---.. F-'Yif1?t'eg5:. Bonnie Wood Marilyn Rechenbach l22 '01, CHEERLEADERS BGCDST SCHOOL SPIRIT JU Miss Mom, sp0n5of,.A5m sufhefland, Peggy Phillips, Ann Cole- man, Debbie Cook, Duckue McMullen, Mary Jean Burton, Brenda Worley, Gay Bruce, Brencudine Walls, Susan Clarke. 123 FOCUS on ORGANIZATICNS 124 , 'Lt 1.5, 3 ..,f Af :N I '-P wif' Q, , ' 'Uwx 4 KJ ff. 'xx ' f 1'-V '-- .1 f ... , ' 4-1 5-.. ' ,-, 1 ,-1 f -. f' xy E 1 PKR , f- , N N 2 dv -,K cf' 1.X,,Lf' tv .V 5. - ..f , 4 'wi ' UN is ,. ff w ' - F - ' ' ' 1 . x ' X NAL! L -f xg N A xf- , f2'f1 ,X,- ' 'Y ,-Aff' f .+ ff ..--,f , , 1- 1 'ff ,Um ' 2,,,' ' X 1 gf- Q V uw ,..sg, ff -rf' , f LIN XJ' , -71 A, ' -if' , lj . X, Q. ' ' ., X. 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Q ? 5 S C A SPONSORS FIRST Long before school began in September, the SCA was hard at work familiarizing club of- ficers with parliamentary proceedure at their leadership workshop. Early in the year, the SCA reviewed the charters of all service clubs, and as the sec- ond semester began, they sponsored the Win- ter Carnival. As one of the highlights of the social year, this dance, in a frigid Arctic set- ting, complete with a rustic ski lodge, pro- mises to be a tradition at Henrico for years to come. ln the spring, the SCA sponsored its annual stunt night in which all of the clubs partici- pated. Also, the completion of the SCA's scrapbook was completed. With it, they hope to preserve the year's highlights and memor- ies of the school. With the co-operation of the art classes and the shop, a carved totem pole is to be erected in the lobby of the gym. Warrior cos- tumes were ordered and made to be avail- able for use at games and pep rallies in the future. WINTER CARNIVAL John Bowers and Donna Bailey work with scrapbook. .f W Irene Stanton on the SCA Mrs, Armsworthy, SCA co-sponsor, assists Barbara Bruce and Wayne Fore in painting a snowy landscape for the Winter Carnival. I27 . . .. W-s--W-,twsswsew Junior High: Ann Coleman, Gary Keckley, Charlotte Corelle, Jean Powers, Gloria Davis, Lowell Martin, Michael Andrews, Ann Holder, John Doswell, Jackie Bostain. Second Row: Debbie Cook, Susan Hadra, Nancy Estis, Roxanne Siford, Pat Wyatt, Karen Teacher, Debbie Jenkins, Marion Allen, Charles Fisher, Steve Bolton, Jean Knaub. Third Row: Nancy Walls, Brenda Worley, Pete McCrea, Ben Ames, Norman Edwards, Nancy Flournoy, Brenda Miller, Dickie McMullan, Wayne Matthews, Jerry Thur- man, Betty Harmon. Mrs. Anderson, Sponsor, and Y-Teens Triangle III members, Sharea Crawford, Suzanne Luck, and Linda Anderson, admire their new SCA charter. Editorial Staff: Ted Durvin, Editor, Delphine Wood, Janet Baird, Deanna Jordan, Susan Abbott, Bill Potteiger. Back Row: Julie Traylor, Carole Justice, Susan Pasker, Paul Anderson, Lynda Jef- fries, Linda Baughan, Donna Metzger, Sharon Moses, Jim Mead, David Smith, Mrs. Graham, Sponsor, Mary Margaret Garcin. TOTEM POLE COVERAGE INCREASES With the distribution of spring supplements in September, another year of planning, arguing, writing, typing, and frantic activity began for the '66 Totem Pole staff. As deadlines neared, Room 59 become a cluttered center of bediam. Through the efforts of the business staff, ad and subscription sales increased, and the Totem Pole was enlarged twenty pages. ln efforts to obtain more unposed pictures, the staff tried to utilize more student photographers. A twelve-page spring supplement covering all Spring activities will be distributed in the fall of next year. z.-vw' Rome . Janet Baird, Mrs. Boyd, and Griselda McWhirt confer on a layout for the advertising pages. fi LI? Donna Metzger, Susan Pasker, Deanna Baughan, and Sharon Moses concentrate on line. Jordan, Linda meeting a dead- Ted Durvin, editor, ponders over the cover design for the 1966 Totem Pole. Business Staff: Belinda Reeder, Linda Matthews, Griselda McWhirt, Business Manager, Rita Wade, Jerry Hughes. Standing: David Brown, Candy Whalen, Chuck Boyd, Beverly Wheeler, Jimmy Preissner, Mary Jo Barnette, Judd Proctor. The subscription drive, along with the solicit- ing of ads, keeps Linda Matthews, Griselda McWhirt, Candy Whalen, and other mem- bers of the business staff occupied. Seated: Nancy Burley, Alice Hott, Assistant Business Man- agers, Marilyn Durvin, Cir- culation Manager. Standing: Mrs. Britt, Sponsor, Harry Long, Business Manager. SMOKE SIGNALS INCREASES COVERAGE Providing Henrico with the first six-page edi- tions, the Smoke Signals staff worked diligently to- ward a better newspaper. Led by sponsor, Mrs. Britt, and Editor-in-Chief, Donna Lampie, the staff's hard work was evident in a much improved newspaper. The November edition of the Smoke Signals announced the names of the five candidates for the f l965 Homecoming Court, which, until then, had been a secret. A later edition announced the names of those students who were nominated for the Senior Superlatives. Color inserts were distributed with each copy of the February issue. These color inserts, not locally published, were another new addition to the paper. Members of the staff attended the University of Richmond Clinic and the Capital District Leadership f Conference. The three delegates from Smoke Sig- nals to SIPA were Marilyn Durvin, Alice Hott, and Nancy Burley. Students and faculty were invited to submit let- ters to the editor expressing individual ideas and opinions an any subject. Students were also given an opportunity to voice their opinions on the newspaper. - li X .. 'S Alice Hott works on a pasteup of a page. 130 Lorraine Moriconi purchases a newspaper from Marilyn Durvin. WITH SIX PAGE EDITIONS Donna Lampie, Editor-in-Chief, Carol Good, News Editor, Cal- vin Seay, Doug Riddell, Car- toonists, STANDING: Rowland Hempell, Reporter, Arva Barnes, Junior High Editor, Betty Ford, Exchange Editor, Nancy Harris, Club Editor, Nancy Covington, Keith Witt, Sports Editor. ' ' 'J' I K 9 on S ii, Rowland Ama. K Hempel and Nancy Burley proof-read copy. Delphine Wood,'Presidentj Susan Haurand, Linda Walker, Linda Mattlftews, Mary Margaret Garcin, Belinda Reeder. Second Row: Gary Atwell, Wayne Thorpe, Vice-President, Carol Good, Betty Stansell, Secretary, Janet Baird, ICC Representative, Third Row: Sanders Wyatt, Doug Rowe, Irene Stanton, Beverly Todd, Nancy Burley, Mrs. Willis, Sponsor. N.H.S. SPONSORS TUTO RING, HONOR CODE Jimmy Napier, Vice-President, Donna Metzger, Susan Pasker, Margaret Howard, President, Debbie Cook, Donald Lumpkin. Second Row: Donna Walters, Donna Crumpler, Lynn Henry, Jerry Selden. Third Row: Julie Traylor, Marti Houchins, Carolyn Major, Secretary, Danny Collier. Standing: Brenda Kidder, Karen Jones, Debbie Raymond, Gail Bach, Bonnie Carr, Kent Grumbles, Bill Scott, Bob Beard. J . M.----... J' Y ' ' if W m.5.A N if IN ' w gi' gag Triangle Ill: Mrs. Anderson, Sponsor, Sandy Sherrod, Marilyn Durvin, Gail Metz- ger, Cathette Busbee, Betty Clary. Second Row: Bonnie Tinsley Diane Maitland, Carole Justice, President, Linda Anderson, Vice- Presidentg Sherry Crawford, Secretary, Suzanne Luck, Treasurer Janye Ollitf, Joan Sings. Third Row: Bobby Haurand, Sweetheart Cynthia Burton, Sandra Garnett, Jackie Poskey, Donna Jackson Pat Walthall, Shirley Anderson, Joyce Olliff, Yvonne Wood Fourth Row: Jane Mclnturff, Brenda Pecawicz, Carole Hollowell Nikke Fowler, Betty Lou Baughan, Betsy Golden, Carole Guenther, Janis Douglas. Fifth Row: Shirley Woods, Norma McNamara Susan Abbott, Lynda Jeffries, Cathy Coleman, Susan Wagner, Gail Howard, Sandy Britt. 1 1 Y-TEENS ATTEND CITY-WIDE Triangle I: Joy Elliott, Bonnie Atkinson, Mrs. Gibson, Sponsor, Fran Delmar. Second Row: Karen Jones, Vice President, Debbie Johnson, Trea- surer, Beverly Dixon, Secretary, Ann Shenberger, Gay Bruce, Car- olyn Callahan, Donna Bailey, Jackie White. Third Row: Mary Ellen Bruce, Pam O'Brien, Sharon Douglas, Ann Sutherland, Brenda Francis, Betty Jo Perry, Brenda Worley, Peggy Phillips. Fourth Row: Ginger Wagner, Bonnie Wilson, Jeannie Lewis, Lynn Henry, Bonnie Carr, Sharon Bartlett, Linda Courtney. Fifth Row: Pat Magee, Marie Hathaway, Debbie Raymond, Christy Farriss, Sheila Tucker. Triangle ll: Carol Good, Secretary, Janet Baird, President. Second Row: Sharon Moses, ICC Representative, Carole Hollingsworth, Linda Garrett, Ginny King, Treasurer, Charlene Harris, Bonnie Parker, Lindo Thomas, Jeanne Clary, Mary Margaret Garcin, Miss Ritchie, Sponsor. Third Row: Diane Schools, Georgia Glass, Brenda Mc- Namara, Belinda Reeder, Donna Massei, Melody Wade, Deanna Jordan, Deborah Reams, Gwynne West, Barbara Williams, Linda Lewis. CANDLELIGHT SERVICE Triangle IV, Donna Walters, President, Jerry Haynes, Sweetheart. Scond Row: Susan Tally, Janice Bland, Janet Bland, Vice-President, Carolyn Major, Secretary, Vicki Hall, Treasurer, Robin Davis, Cheri Col- vig, Mary Jo Barnette, Bunny Harding, Susan Clayton, Brenda Andrews, Third Row: Faith Anthony, Brenda Gibbs, Suzanne Shonnard, Marti Houchins, Joan Nicely. Fourth Row: Brenda Kid- der, Margaret Howard, Linda Dudley, Gale Hopkins, Ann Thomas, Debbie Cowger, Bonnie Wood, Susan Pasker, Julie Traylor. Fifth Row: Mrs. Gates, Sponsor, Kathy Wood, Judy Robinson, Elaine Hollingsworth, Carol Keeton, Patsy Lane, Brenda Sullivan, Donna Metzger. Lorraine Moriconi, Sweetheart, Bobby Gibson, Arne Growen, Ry- Dennis Johns, Charles Patterson, Chaplain. Fourth Row: Doug land Saxby, Richard Hargis. Second Row: Gary Atwell, President, Rowe, Jim Duesberry, David Brown, Jimmy Harris, Jimmy Sties, Pete Walker, Ted Durvin, Vice-president, Jael Salmon, John Bur- Ken Grosch. Fifth Row: Mr. Sorrell, Sponsor, Royall Newlon, Floyd ton, Keith Witt. Third Row: Benny Pleasants, Wayne Thorpe, Sec- Griffith, Steve Sandridge, Bill Scott, Kent Grumbles, Jerry Selden. retary, Mike Traylor, Rick Simpson, Treasurer, Jerry Meanley, DISH WASHING INITIATES KEY CLUB MEMBERS Key Club members Rick Simpson, Wayne Thorpe, and Jimmy Sties clean up after an- nual spaghetti supper. Carrying homemade keys and washing dishes after the spaghetti supper initiated fifteen new members into the Key Club , this year, The giant keys, made by the prospective members, advertised the spa- ghetti supper which was held before the Tucker football game. A toy drive, a safety project, contributing to the Christ- '.r.' rnas Mother, AFS, and cafeteria, and help- ing a needy family kept the members busy. Teachers were surprised at an afternoon faculty meeting, when members served homemade refreshments as port of their teacher appreciation campaign. As an added courtesy, the faculty received their Christmas dinner free from the Key Club. ln March, representatives were sent to the Key Club Capitol District Convention in Norfolk, Virginia. l36 Christmas baskets, decorated like sleighs and Santa Clauses, were collected by the Hi-Y and given to the Christmas Mother this year. A community Christmas tree at Chamberlayne Shopping Center was decorated by members as another project. ln February, the annual Sweetheart Dance was held. Crowning ofthe new sweetheart highlighted this semi-formal dance. The club made a substantial contribution to the Grayson Murphey Memorial Scholarship Fund. Gray- son was a charter member of the Hi-Y. Hi-Y CCNTRIBUTES Scottie Long, Secretary, Julian Gilman, Vice-President, Bruce Har- vell, Historian, Walter Zyglocke, Treasurer, Paul Anderson, Presi- dent, Wilson Davis, Chaplain, Linwood Brown, ICC Representative. Hi-Y members Jim Mead, Paul Anderson, and Wilson Davis decorate for the Sweetheart Dance. l an TO MEMORIAL FUND Bruce Harvell, Walter Zyglocke, Rip Perry, Scotty Long, Terry Drumheller, Russell Cornett, Mike Hildebrand, Mr. Ruscus, Mr. Ney, Sponsors. Second Row: Paul Anderson, Freddie Wilde, Wilson Davis, Larry Sharpe, Julian Gilman, Lin Ford, Doug Moyer, Bobby Bostain, Carl Jones. Third Row: Henry Ford, Jim Mead, Frank Shimchick, Chipper Clarke, Norman Bobbitt, Donnie Martin, Don- nie Matthews, Jimmy Atkinson, Fourth Row: Raymond Wallace, David Howell, Chip Evans, Ivano Seredini, Linwood Brown, Ronnie Gibson, Jimmy Napier. 'SY' ill' Linda Walker, Publicity Chairman, Roberta Kelley, Parliamentarianp Linda Sue Baughan, Treasurer, Delphine Wood, President, Alice Hott, Secretary, Mary Wright, Vice-President. Have you got your HSS? was the question asked by mysterious Indians during the Pep Club Sportsman- ship Drive. The other members were disguised as OOSS agents to arouse student interest and to pro- mote sportsmanship. Those students who knew SS was school spirit were given cards stating the Warriors sportsmanship code. Printed on a large sign in the gym was the sportsmanship code which reminded students to exhibit sportsmanship at all athletic events. Sponsored by Miss Trevvett and led by President Delphine Wood, members sold football programs at all the home games. A special edition with pictures of the football players and the homecoming court was published for the homecoming game. Pep Club members promoted honesty during exams in a citizenship drive. They placed in each homeroom signs to be a constant reminder to students of their honor obligations. Members worked earnestly in making posters for not only sports activities but the projects of other clubs also. As a fund-raising project, the Pep Club held a car wash in the spring. PEP CLUB EMPHASIZES SCHGOL SPIRIT Linda Walker, Jean Crump, Linda Sue Baughan, Alice Hott, Bonnie Moore, Brenda Eudailey, Dianne Falconer. Second Row: Linda Matthews, Rita Wade, Joan Keckley, Mary Lou Gilman. Third Row: Diane Whitmer, Diana Evans, Beverly Wheeler, Mary Wright, Carolyn Fitzgerald, Delphine Wood, Linda Cobb, Judy Duncan, Roberta Kelley, Barbara Orange. DRAMATIC AND FORENSIC SOCIETY John Lichtenberger, John Melton, Vice-President, Ted Durvin, President, Sanders Wyatt, Treasurer, Rick Briggs, Secretary. Standing: Robert Meinhard, Bob Beard, Mrs. Alfano, Beverly Todd, Allan Pecawicz, Floyd Mondy, David Brown. Second Row: George Fox, Edward Gressett, Richard Newell, Stuart Martin, Ben Moomaw, Ricky Peters, Judd Proctor, Ronald Thompson. Kneeling: Charles Patterson, Debbie Shorter, Carol Good, Martha Anis, Charlotte Brazier. Seated: Vernon Dunn, Butch West, Mrs. Hollans, David Ankeney, Betty Ford, Mary Moore, Beverley Gran- ger, Peggy Evans, Donna Lampie. Standing: Jimmy Jones, Connie Davis, Lorraine Moriconi, Carole Justice, Brenda Napierkoski, Ann Moore, Nancy Harris, Ande Tenser, Phyllis Dugan, Betty Mont- gomery, Carline Clark, Deanna Jordan, Janet l'iarmon, Julian Gil- man, Rick Simpson, Wayne Thorpe, Stuart Martin, Mike Traylor, Linwood Muire, Linda Maxey, Jim Mead. On the Ladder: Diana Shearl, Marilyn Rechenbach, Diane Schools, Belinda Reeder, Beverly Harris. CHESS CLUB .lL me., W ft, -.Ek - V V Mk, mwnwmilm. 'H ,me 1w,,, ia mizavmvfffxrsi .'s'ii444ct'm:.sf:Q::f1e : f,':::'1M,,, - -L-M-M , .. ,.,-..ln .--, Gloria McNutt, Donna Reed, Brenda Garnett, Barbara Dickerson, Linda Simpkins, Mary Moore, Pat Greene, Ann Blankenship, Martha Anis, Mrs. Martin, Sponsor. Second Row: Nancy Parrish, Linda Steger, Linda Anderson, Linda Powell, Linda Maxey, Lynn Coates, Patricia Hughes, Linda Baldwin, Norma McNamara, Joan Sings, Joan Nicely, Mrs. Anderson, Sponsor. Third Row: Jo Mc- Quiston, Diane Holmes, Bonnie Owens, Diana Evans, Cindy Bar- nette, Mary Barnette, Jackie Poskey, Linda Worriner, Janet Harmon, Carline Clark, Linda Cobb, Jean Crump. FBLA SPEARHEADS TOYS FOR TOTS DRIVE Laden with Teddy bears and kiddy cars, FBLA members hustled to complete one of their many an- nual projects, Toys for Tots. Activities were varied and many, including a trip to the Methodist Child- ren's Home here and out-of-town journeys to Wash- ington, and Fredericksburg for the yearly FBLA Con- vention. Closer to home were the regional convention held this year in Richmond at Richmond Professional Institute and the state convention at the John Mar- shall Hotel. The Henrico Future Business Leaders com- peted in various events, including a spelling bee, a scrapbook judging, and a public speaking contest. The need of students to have business training was discussed by Mr. William V. Daniel at the an- nual assembly sponsored by FBLA. Leading the FBLA were Mary Moore, President, Martha Anis, Vice-President, Barbara Dickerson, Sec- retary, Brenda Garnett, Treasurer, and Mrs. Martin, Sponsor. I An informative talk on the need for business education in high ' school is delivered by Mr. William V. Daniel. l4O 0 f V Q ,ws . ,v :X M I J mf U 1 ,- 552 . , - .f Q .x Q 'iv xg Q iii? 2 W 59 3 . .Y , X: ' 5 W Mig 'S Y 5 A , i W -LLhh LQ -1 ,M 5 A , 2L,L 4 h QA fi. M f J 9 F X 4 Sw Joe Ramsey, Mark Grumbles. Second Row: Ralph Blanning, Ray Snyder, Sherry Harris, Mrs, Waldbauer, Jane Hamner, Freida Poythress, Bonnie Montgomery, Jennie Phillips, Benjamin Brown. Third Row: Donna Bailey, Denise Huxtable, Joy Elliott, Christy RED CROSS SENDS Anne Blankenship, Suzanne Luck, Paul Anderson, John Bowers, Pat Walthall, Pam Brooks. Second Row: Linda Anderson, Lindo Dudley, Garnet Sheppard, Terry Long, Judy Scott, Mary Margaret Pitts, Robin Vidler, Debbie Vest, Karen McKinley, Linda Courtney, Michael Heflin, Mark Baldwin. Fourth Row: Ricky Peters, Janice Walton, Sharon Bartlett, Debbie Rigsby, Debra Belvin, Debbie Jacklett, Shelia Tucker, Wendy Harding, Gregory Voth. BOXES TO VIET NAM Garcin, Mrs. Waldbauer. Third Row: Edward Gressett, Alice Hott, Kathy Coleman, Betsy Golden, Brenda Peroe, Julie Traylor, Ginny King, Richard Gibson, George Andrews. FUTURE NURSES Being a nurse requires time and energy, and so does being in the Future Nurses Club. Excursions and talks topped the list of activities for the future nur- ses. Early in the year the group visited the Crippled Children's Hospital, where they entertained and vis- ited with the patients. Senior members were given an opportunity to look into the future when they visited Richmond Memorial Hospital's open house. The group also toured the University of Virginia campus and hospital. As a service project, clothes and toys were collect- ed for the Hillside Center. Guest speaker Miss Toni Bliley talked to the group about the career of an x-ray technician. Stu- dent nurses from Grace Hospital, Medical College of Virginia, St. Luke's, and Stuart Circle also gave lec- tures. The student body was invited to see a FNA-spon- sored movie on open-heart surgery in February. Diane Ferguson, President, Mrs. Waldbauer, Rita Wade Sec- ' retary. R ' Mm Rita Wade, Diane Ferguson, Bonnie Tinsley. Second Row: Linda Gifford, Joan McWhirt, Helen Elkins, Linda Bagwell, Beverly Granger. Third Row: Doris Naff, Linda Dudley, Melody Wade, Barbara Orange, Nancy Baugh, Brenda Peroe, Bunny Harding, Mary Anne Ankeney, Cheri Colvig, Mrs. Waldbauer. TOUR HOSPITALS A.F.S. Inter-Club Council: Mrs. Alfano, Donna Massei, Secretary, Carol Good, Linda Matthews, Brenda Worley, Diane Ferguson. Second Row: Donna Lampie, Jim Mead, Chairman, Linda Dudley, Deborah Raymond, Nikki Fowler, Sharon Moses, Courtney Barrow. American Field Service: Karen Weaver, Alice Hott, Nancy Burley, Betty Stansell, Nancy Harris, Betty Ford, Ted Durvin, Gary Atwell, Jim Mead. Second Row: Arne Growen, John Burton, Mary Margaret Garcin, Sharon Moses, Donna Lampie, Harry Long, Beverly Todd. Third Row: Barbara Bodwell, Paul Anderson, Delphine Wood, Marilyn Durvin, Beverly Wheeler, Candy Whalen, Diane Whitmer, Linda Matthews, Griselda McWhirt, Barbara Bruce, Mary Agnew. Fourth Row: Nancy Bough. I.C.C. VARSITY DRILL TEAM Miss Newborn, sponsor, Mary Gentry, Paula Power, Beth Turner, Debbie Phillips, Jennifer Phillips, Mona Towsend, Pat Magee, Mary Ellen Bruce, Linda Tyler, Debbie Harding, Vivian Weeks, Pat Neely, Debbie Dickerson, Betty Courtney, Frankie Tuck, Susan Hadra, Shelia Tucker, Debby Vest, Debby Carlton, Joan Martin, Betty Jo Perry, Debby Johnson, Susan King, Debbie Brooch, Gail Carlton, Brenda Francis, Charlene Hughes, Patricia Wyatt, Deborah Rigsby, Gail Proctor, Nancy Flournoy, Dee Groves, Pat Warriner, Diane Daniels, Cathy Colvig, Vicki Nelson, Captain. K V , , ,U . , , J . ,. , ,,,,,,, ,ms Brenda Pecawicz, Nancy Bough, Linda Prince, Carolyn Major, Kathy Wood, Linda Dudley, Jackie Poskey, Betty Brooks, Nancy Covington, Madeline Korb, Ann Corneal, Yvonne Tharp, Susan Haurand, Beverly Todd, Linda Todd, Terry Long, Linda Shan- holtz, Donna Coates, Mary Anne Ankeney, Brenda Sullivan, Bunny Harding, Susan Clayton, Elizabeth Poythress, Linda Lewis, Lynda Gifford, Donna Dean, Gale Polson, Bonnie Eck, Martha Anis, Mary Moore, Jane Mclnturff, Rita Wade, Gay Trollinger, Lorraine Mori- coni, Debby Hurley, captain. J.V. DRILL TEAM Flute Sanders Wyatt Kathleen Agnew Doug Bruce Jean Summers Sherry Stallings Oboe John Bowers Bassoon Irene Stanton Kathy Costin Clarinet James White Phyllis Dugan Donna Bailey Ronald Johnson Linda Gregory James Barrow Ken Makela John Lawson Barry Ward Mike Poskey Members of the concert band re- hearse for a program. OUTSTANDING PERFORMANC Rick Pasker John Lichtenberger Barbara Lawson Ruth Bullock Alto Sax Floyd Griffith Cheryl Fox Bill Robins Tenor Sax Robert Bowers Eric Fuller Baritone Sax Steve Vass Bass Clairnet Jerry Selden Betty Lou Baughan Debbie Mills Coutra Bass Clarinet Sandy Dunlavey Cornet Fred Waymack Wayne Sale Bill Kidd Ronald Puckett Bruce Brooks Trumpet Glen Rose John Fitzgerald French Horn Dave Melton Bruce Fleming Steve Arthur Vince Williams Trombone Stan Harris Charles Rush Wallace Kingston ' Bob Beard Charles Washington ff Jim Knaub Baritone Horn Blanton Bradley Steve Sandridge Recording Boss Bill Scott Royal Newlon String Bass Betty Clary Chico Costin Martha Overby Ben Moomaw Tympanii Rick Briggs h e George Fox Richard Mosher John Beattie Bob Gibson Vernon Williams WVWMH 433313 7'5 BRING HONORS TO H H S BAND 8:00 practices and long hours of extra labor paid dividends as the band received recognition and lavish praise for their outstanding performances during the year. The band's collaboration with Tucker at the foot- ball game between the two rivals resulted in one of the season's greatest halftime shows. Other highlights of the band's fall activities in- cluded the performances at the University of Rich- mond homecoming testivities and the VEA convention. The Henrico musicians were selected to entertain at the Toy Parade and the Tobacco Festival Parade also. Students had an opportunity to see and hear the band at pep rallies, school concerts, and other events. Throughout the year, the band set an example in school spirit and enthusiasm. The sign-making talents of the band were displayed at games and pep rallies, and their artistic abilities earned special commenda- tion in the Christmas basket and room-decoration contests. Along with the chorus, the concert band taped a program for educational television. This special Christ- mas program was aired on December 24. T' R l MAJORETTES Fire-twirling by the majorettes lights up the Tucker bonfire. 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Second Row: Martha Stan- sell, Betty Montgomery, Ann Coleman, Beverley Granger, Melody Wade, Alvin Jones, Jimmy Godfrey, Rowland Hempel, Brenda MU Girls Chorus: Cecilia Tenser, Helen Elkins, Pat Magee, Joan Mc- Whirt, Charlotte Gilliam, Connie Gurren, Becky Gorthney, Brenda Nunnally, Robin Collins, Debra Gormus, Jackie Roberts, Beth Cassidy, Diane Owens, Jane Gatewood, Frankie Tuck. Secon-d Row: Paige Patterson, Judy Holmes, Ann Booth, Christina Kennedy, Gail Proctor, Mary Jean Burton, Maureen Dunne, Betty Keeton, Kidder, Betty Stansell, Nancy Gutshall, Linda Prince. Third Row: Garnett Sheppard, Joan Keckley, Jeanette Wood, Jean Berkley, Charles Danner, Eddie Kerr, Ervin Farmer, Benny Pleasants, Deborah Reams, Susan Hadra, Jane Clark, Connie Davis, Linda Cobb. Fourth Row: Kathy Dunn, Donna Wolters, Ronnie Tribble, Kevin Hempel, Mrs. Willis, Walter Roberts, Jerry Miller. SIC DEPARTMENT PRESENTS Deborah Lloyd, Connie Dunn, Carolyn Doeppe, Sharon Blunt. Third Row: Barbara Wallace, Patsy Lane, Pat Cobb, Robin Vid- dler, Cynthia Martin, Andrea Maynard, Mrs. Willis, Linda Lane, Gail Carlton, Kay Wade. Fourth Row: Patricia Wyatt, Gloria Bryant, Mary Ellen Parker, Debbie Carlton, Ann Holder, Sharon Stokes, Fifth Row: Sharon Draper, Judy Taylor, Cathy Colvig. .W m to Carole Justice leads the dancing girls, portrayed by the majorettes. Madame de la Fleur lBetty Stanselll renews her acquaintance with Americans Kid Connor CRonnie Tribblel and Con Kidder iDavid Ankeneyl. THE RED MILL Tulips, wooden shoes and a Red Mill set the stage for a gala presentation of Victor Herbert's musical. The story involves two Americans, Kid Conner, portrayed by Ronnie Tribble, and Con Kidder, por- trayed by David Ankeney, who are stranded in o Dutch town. They are entangled in a scheme to rescue Gretchen from marrying the Governor against her wishes. Her father, learning of the scheme from the keeper of the Red Mill lnn, locks Gretchen in the old Red Mill to prevent her escape until the Governor comes to claim her hand. On returning, the Governor then falls in love with Juliana, Gretchen's aunt. This leaves Gretchen free to marry Hendrick, portrayed by Charles Donner. Her father opposes her marriage to Hendrick until he learns that Hendrick has inherited one million pounds. The work of the concert choir, accompanied by the band, brought out large audiences for two out- standing performances. Gretchen iBetty Jo Claryl and her captain iCharles Dannerl, the operetta's romantic leads, serenade each other. The entire company presents the finale. l Q- 1 U Q 9 Q 5 1 f i , h1 s X, f N f KN WX N X Y 3 i b 3 f' 1 ' X- - -as FT.. 4. K '- Q. - , h' K K X . K 1 A . 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' 'T :ff V , Nfl 'b --...N - QW: -gi' ' v R . ' E Q1 K X, EN! M' kK'u X . K 155. Gi 'w X ,Rf 1 w- ' x ,J 'f xiii fl-3 'QQ Fi , 'J 'i ij 5 'K ,, - 3 VX Q5 Q V x 6-Af fgx 1 'X EQ in qi, fl V if X -Q Y Q Q5 S ks PY J XJ f SQ- M XJ 5 -wg Q NP xg ,k 3 M3 Exif F M U Y Q Q N 5 'ff 24: NJ Pix ,QQ f iff Cx N N Aj K ,, , 21 'f X4 .xv Vfif. Q. ' -v,4 ' ' N J.. sq X ' sg Q53 x, L., any 2 Qi f Xg X-J ffj 2 1- - - f '.r:f'....fL' s .. M -,.. 1 ,r' new Z' ' '- -or, g .4 J ..,, 'WH 2 . ,.,j.1 R!5zI 1 '45, FESSBQJQQ Xb? A:EXz9!!xii iiW'.r iii' A N ,tai-gif Gwynne West, l965 Homecoming Queen, greets her subjects. GWYNNE WEST REIGNS OVER FIRST HOMECOMING Hi '65, a formation by the band, welcomed the class of 1965 to Henrico's first homecoming game. Other activities at half-time included the presentation of the homecoming court, made up of five senior girls chosen by the student body: Hedi Lack, Diane Schools, Carol Sorrell, Gwynne West, and Delphine Wood. Gwynne West was crowned Queen, and Diane Schools was named Maid of Honor. Henrico alumni received invitations to the homecoming game and dance with their yearbook supplements early in the fall. The queen and her court reigned over an evening of dancing with an xxlndian Summer theme. With music provided by the Escorts, the couples led a formation in honor of the queen. The festivities were under the direction of the Senior Class. Mr. Tubbs crowns Henrico's first Homecoming Queen. Members of the homecoming court stand by as Gwynne West is ' named Queen. Looking on are: Delphine Wood, Paul Anderson, Steve Shrader, Carol Sorrell, Frank Bradley, Diane Schools, Maid Of Honor, Jimmy Hale, and Hedi Lack. l54 David Howell escorts sophomore princess Donna Metzger Julian Gilman crowns Gail Metzger. HI-Y PRESENTS GALA SWEETHEART DANCE surprised Gail Metzger is named Hi-Y Sweetheart. l Senior princess Charlene Harris is escorted by Bruce Harvell. 155 Juniors and seniors display spirit at a pep rally WH ,.,f' As the bonfire blazes, cheerleaders sing out a victory chant. CHEERLEADERS BOOST SPIRIT AT PEP RALLIES Diane Schools leaps to make a basket for the uTucker Team. J. V. Cheerleaders yell, uStand up and holler for HHS. Maiorettes stand at attention in preparation to start routine. The football team runs through a victory sign l J . . q,, ,,irg?f' X' We've got the whole school on our side echoed through the gym at pep rallies this year as Henrico demonstrated the best spirit the school has ever had. Led by the Class of '66, class rivalryqreached a frenzied peak. Homerooms were plastered with signs and posters as Warriors of every class rampaged to win a school spirit contest judged by the cheerleaders. The seventh grade won, but according to Coach John Brown, there was a terrific improvement in school spirit, which he attributed to the Senior Class. One ofthe highlights of this year's pep rallies was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. Zelda Zyglocke, Hilda Harvell, Clementine Clarke, and Pearl Perry were among the princesses competing for the title. Through claps and yells the students elected the girl of their choice. Miss Zelda Zy- glocke was chosen as Henrico's :first Homecoming Queen by an overwhelming margin. At the last scheduled pep rallysof the year, Hen- rico's outstanding band honored the seniors with their Alma Mater. During the Capital District Basketball tournament, a surprise pep rally was held to provide another boost to the Warrior spirit. Linda Matthews, Carol Good, and Linda Skinner re- presented Henrico at Girls State. Delegates to Boys State included Richard Hargis, Keith Witt, Walter Zyglocke, Paul Anderson, and John Burton. Janet Baird and Jim Mead served on Miller and Rhoads Teen Board, and Linda Walker was Henrico's representative to Thal- himer's Deb Council. 158 Delegates to SIPA-Left to right: Susan Abbot, Lynda Jeffries, Marilyn Durvin, Alice Hott, Nancy Burley, Jim Mead. STUDENTS ACHIEVE RECOGNITION Many students achieved positions of recognition at Henrico this year. Janet Baird was named a semi- finalist in the National Merit Scholarship competition, excelling thousands of students throughout the coun- try. Also a winner in national competition, Betty Stan- sell proved her prowess in English by winning a Na- tional Council of Teachers of English Achievement Award, assuring her of acceptance by the college of her choice. The Richmond Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution awarded their annual citizen- ship award to Mary Margaret Garcin for her outstand- ing contributions to the school and community. Henrico's representatives to the Southern Inter- scholastic Press Association, a convention for high school journalists from several states, were Susan Abbott, Lynda Jeffries, Marilyn Durvin, Alice Hott, and Nancy Burley. Further recognition for Henrico at SIPA this year was provided by Jim Mead, who was elected president last spring. Betty Stansell Janet Baird Mary Margaret Garcin 51 W T59 Library Assistants: Brenda Atkins, Connie Davis, Kay Duckworth, Debby Emerson, Miss Harvey, Mary Lee Gibbs, Miss Cunningham, Dale Clements, Alvin Nelson, Brenda Atkins, Carolyn Brand, Jackie Roberts, Beverly Cook, Betty Major, Kathe Wright. Standing: Joan Henley, STUDENTS SERVE Proiectionists: Mike Spain, Jay Jackson, Butch Henderson, Gary Hicks. Second Row: Kenneth Knight, Steve Pendleton, Jerry Nimmo, John Smor- to, Marty Carter, Doug Riddell, A,B. Noel, Bob Kennelly, Eddie Kerr, Mark Burton, Jimmy Lunsford, Miss Cunningham. Barbara Mutispaw, Floyd Mondy, Diane Cannon, Karen Bartlett, Janet McCarter, Lynn Swett, Brenda Gibbs, Madeline Wyatt, Judy Scott, Diane Bartlett, Sherry Sheppard, Wayne Clarke, Steve Trent, Barbara O'Berry, Kathy Glass, Virginia Cox, Joan Thomas, Phyl- lis Davis, Debbie Blanton. IN VARIOUS WAYS SKSWUQQ- School Store: Deborah Reams, Linda Simpkins, Jessie Win- ter, Mary Moore, Martha Anis. Office Assistants: Brenda Tucker, Judy Holmes, Janice Walton, Pat Magee, Janet Bland, Donna Crumpler, Bar- bara Orange, Garnett Shep- pard, Jean Crump, Betty Ford, Alice Golding, Nancy Harris. Cafeteria Assistants: Jimmy Powell, Betty Cochran, lra Hall, Wayne Brooks, Charles Snedker. N,,, , :L k.-.,, H QU fix 5311: in' M f. rv 162 1 .. ws.. A uf .ff v Sq. 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How will it be met? Through the energy and resourcefulness of America's independent electric companies. Companies that plan ahead to stay ahead of the needs of tomorrow. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANYQEKCQP Mr. Lindsey helps Richard Newell and Woyne Perry on a project in woodworking. RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES EEEESENT R. c. SEAY SKI'-LED PLUMBING COMPANY CRAFTSMANSHIP 7601 Antionette Drive SUPERB QUALITY YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES 8K CLUST ohn Street, New York 8, N. Y. Bud Schaefer, Repr. Reckford Bldg. Towson 4, Md. Manufacturing Jewelers Richmond, Virginia Phone: 266-2987 Congratulations to the Q. 3 SENIORS A, Y 5' me , LABURNUM PHARMACY, INC. 8 East Laburnum Ave. Phone 644-3033 Phone 648-0533 HOUSE OF FORMALS FORMAL WEAR TO RENT AND ACCESSORIES 16 North Eighth St. Between Franklin and Main Streets Richmond, Virginia E. P. NAUMAN FLORIST 2100 Cool Lane COff Mechanicsville Pike? 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THE LIFE '2i,'i.'i-TIRE OF VIRGINIA I79 BAUGHAN BROTHERS COMPANY INCORPORATED Concrete Products Manufacturers of: Concrete Pipe-Specified Concrete Products Septic Tanks-Drain Tile-Bird Baths ' k Yard Benches-Parking Bloc s Garbage Can Holders-Splash Blocks Ornamental Concrete OFFICE AND PLANT: E. Richmond Road and Southern R.R. Phone 643-8812 Richmond, Virginia LABURNUM HARDWARE CO. 10 E. Laburnum Avenue Ed Burnett, Owner We Give S81 H Green Stamps We Deliver 643-5616 One Hour Cleaning Service-Fast Shirt Service Monday through Saturday HERMITAGE CLEANERS Emmett P. Walton, Proprietor 5412 Lakeside Avenue Phone 358-171 1 Alterations, Repairs, Laundry Service ROBERT A. LADD, III GENERAL CONTRACTOR 5921 oid oiciiord Road Richmond, virginia 23227 266-2586 PRINCESS LEE MOTEL U. S. 1-3 Miles North of City Richmond, Virginia Phone 266-2444 HERMITAGE PHARMACY, INCORPORATED t Hilliard Road Lakeside Avenue a Phone 266-7601 LAKESIDE PHARMACY, INCORPORATED Lakeside Avenue at Dumbarton Road Phone 355-8738 Your Community Drug Stores Mr. 8. Mrs. R. M. Ayres Azalea Bowling Lanes Azalea Mall Russell V. Bowers, M.D. 3500 Mechanicsville Pike Robert E. Boyd Gordon P. Bruce Jesse R. Cole Jr., D.D.S. 69l5 Lakeside Avenue Sam English, Incorporated Boiler Erections and Repairs W. Chester Evans Real Estate Sales-266-6594 BGOSTER PAGE Future Homemakers of America Haynes Motor Company Jeep Sales and Service Henrico Hi-Y The Junior Class Henrico Key Club Major Barber Shop Azalea Mall National Super Market Washington Highway at The Pep Club A. M. Reeder ' 181 Solomon's store Donna 96 get i A Abbott, Susan 64, 128, 134, 159 Abernathy, Ann 96 Abernathy, Donnie 96, 141 Abernathy, Virginia 82 Adams, Sherry 96 Adams, Terry 96 Agnew, Kathleen 90, 119, 146 Agnew, Mary 144, 150, 40 Akers, Germaine 82 Akers, Marcia 96 Allard, Danny 96 Allen, Larry 96 Allen, Linda 64 Allen, Marrian 82, 127 Allen, Ronnie 82 Allen Stuart 40 Aliff,lSandra 82 Allison, Raymond 64 Alphin, Jr. William 40 INDEX Armstrong, Barbara 64 Armstrong, Linda 96 Arnold, Janet 96 Arthur, Steve 82, 114, 146 Ashing, Marcia 96 Ashley, Bradford 82, 114 Aslet, Richard 90 Aslet, Susan 74 Atkins, Brenda 90, 160 Atkins, David 74, 114 Atkins, Delores 64 Atkins, Jerry 90 Atkinson Atkinson Bonnie 82, 134 Atkinson James 40, 137 Atkinson, Neil 82 Atkinson, Robert 90 Atkinson, Robin 40 Atwell, Gary 132, 136, 144, 63, 41 B Bach, Gail 82, 132 Bagwell, Linda 64, 143 Bagwell, Southey 90 Ames, Ben 96, 127 Anderson Betty 64 Anderson, Brad 82, 114 Anderson, Chuck 90 Anderson, Clyde 96 Anderson, Linda 64, 142, 134, 127 140 Anderson, Marsha 96 Anderson, Pat 96 Anderson, Paul 142, 154, 128, 137, Bertice Bailey 82 Bailey, Bob 96 Bailey, Danny 74 Bailey, Donna 82, 142, 146, Bailey, Eugene 114 126, 159, 40 144, 158, 126, 40 Anderson, Shirley 64, 134 Andrews, Andrews, Brenda 74, 135 Donna Andrews, George 74, 115, 142 Andrews, Michael 96, 127 Andrews, Richard 90 Andrews Susan 74 An15,M21ffhQ 64, 140, 145, 161 134, 127 Baird, Janet 128, 132, 158, 135, 41, Baird, John 74, 126 Baker, Mary 82 Baker, Steve 74 Baldacci, Rudy 96 Balderson, Charles 82 Baldwin, Linda 64, 140 Baldwin, Marh 90, 142 Ankeney, David 40, 133, 150, 151 Anlsigev, Mary 74, 118, 126, 143, Anthony, Faith 74, 135 Apple, Barry 40 Barker, Janet 74 Barker, Stephen 90 Barnes, va 82,119,131 Ar Barnes, Elois 96 Barnes, Konie 82 182 Barnett, Mike 82 Barnette, Cynthia 41, 140 Barnette, Mary Jo 74, 129, 135, 140 Barnette, Tony 90 Barron, James 64, 146 Barron, Alex 90 Barrow, Courtney 82, 144 Bartlett, Diane 160 Bartlett, Evelyn 74 Bartlett, Karen 90, 160 Bartlett, Sharon 82, 134, 142 Barwick, Joan 41 Bass, Debbie 96 Bates, Murrie 74 Bough, Nancy 74, 119, 144, 145, 143 Baughan, Lo u 64, 66, 146, 134, 149 Baughan, Carole Lee 41 Baughan, Craig 90 Baughan, Cynthia 96 Baughan, James 41 Baughan, Linda 128, 138, 41 Baughan, Stephen 41, 133 Beadles, Beth 90, 119 Beadles, Christine 90 Beadles, Rebecca 96 Beard, Bob 82, 132, 139, 146 Beattie, John 41, 146 Beck, Wayne 82 Belvin, Debra 90, 142 Benoit, Laurel 82 Berkeley, Jean 64, 118, 150 Bertrand, Judy 74 Bertrand, Frankie 74 Bevan, Kathy 96 Bishoff, Diane 96 Bishop, Deborah 83 Bland, Janet 74, 135, 161 Bland, Janice 74, 135 Bland, Pattie 90 Blankenship, Anne 64, 140, 142 Blanning, Ralph 96, 142 Blanning, Shirley 65 Blanton, Debbie 90, 160 Bloxton, Jimmy 65 Blunt, Gerald 74 Blunt, Mason Allen 41 Blunt, Sharon 83, 150 Babbitt, Norman 75, 114, 115, 137 Bodwell, Barbara 65, 144 Boggs, Michael 42 Boggs, Pat 65 Boggs, Terry 83 Bohannon, Michael 65, 133 Bolton, Eddie 90 Bolton, Frank 65 Bolton, Steve 90, 127, 117, 116 Bolton, Stuart 75, 107 Booth, Ann 90, 141, 150 Booth, Jane 75 Bostain, Jackie 90, 112, 116, 117 Bostain, Bobby 137, 42, 121, 110 Bowden, Teresa 96 Bowen, Dale Bowen, Eileen 91 Bowers, John 65, 142, 146, 127 Bowers, Robert 91, 146 Boyd, Chuck 65, 107, 129 Brackett, Diane 83 Brackett, Sandra 83 Bradley, Blanton 75, 146 Bradley, Tommy 65, 107 Bragg, Carol 96 Bragg, Debbie 83, 119 Braithwaite, Robert 83 Brand, Carolyn 91, 141, 160 Brand, Frances 42 Brazier, Charlotte 42 Breedlove, James 83 Brian, Mark 116, 117 Briggs, Rick 65, 139, 146 Briggs, Scott 96 Brindle, Barry 96 Britt, Sandy 65, 134, 148 Brizendine, Carol 96 Broache, Debbie 91, 145 Brock, Bonnie 96 Brock, Nancy 96 Brock, Pam 91 Brockwell, Anne 96 Burton, Edward 91 Burton, John 136, 144, 158, 43 42 Burton, Mary 91, 150, 123 Burton, Mark 91, 160 Burton, Patricia 91 Burton, Steven 96 Busbee, Cathette 65, 66, 134 Butcher, Randye 96 Butler, Brenda 65 Butler, Connie 96 Butler, Jean 65, 126, 149 Butler, Joan 65, 148, 126 Butler, Nancy 43 Butler, Ray 75, 115 C Call, Bobby 75 Call, Mike 96 Callahan, Carolyn 83, 134 Callahan, Judy 43 Camp, Gary 83 Camp, James 43 Camp, Steven 65 Campbell, Junior 96 Campbell, Linda 83 Canary, Peggy 96 Cannon, Diane 91, 160 Cardoza, Karen 96 Carlton, Ann 97 Carlton, Debbie 91, 145, 150, 1 Carlton, Gail 91, 145, 150 Carnea 1, Ann 43, 118, 145 Carr, Bonnie 83, 132, 134 Carr, Carolyn 91 Carroll, Becky 65 Carroll, David 91 Cartee, Robert 43 Carter, Marty 91, 160 Carter, William 91 Clonginger, Bob 66 Cloninge Coates, r, Linda 97 Bootsie 141 Coates, Donna 75, 145 Coates, Mike 97 Coates, Rose 91 Coates, Lynn 43, 140 Cobb, Linda 44, 138, 140, 150 Cobb, Patricia 91, 150 Cochran, Betty 44, 161 Cochran, Richard 66, 133 Coghill, Larry 97 Coleman, Ann 83, 123, 127, 150 Coleman, Cathy 66, 142, 72, 134 Coleman, David 91 Collier, Danny 75, 114, 132 Collins, Clifford 44, 106, 107 Collins, Eddie 83, 87 Collins, Kathy 97 Collins Robin 91, 150 Colvig, Cathy 91, 145, 150 U Colvig, Cheri 75, 135, 143 Compton, Barry 97 Compton, Karen 75 Connell, Connell, Conner, Conner, Conner, Bill 97 Lee 44 Barbara 44 Billy 83 Joan 91 Conti, David 66 Conti, Steve 75 Cook, Beverly 91, 141, 160 Cook, B ruce 91 Cook, Bruce 66 Cook D eborah 83, 132, 123, 127 Cook: Remmie 75 Brooks Brooks , Betty 75, 145 , Bruce 91, 146 Brooks, David 83 Brooks, Lynn 75 Brooks Michelle 83, 141 Brooks: Pamela 42, 142 161 Brooks Brown, Linwood 42, 137 Brown, Arm 91, 141 Brown, Barbara 43 Brown, Benjamin 142 Brown, David 65, 120, 129 136, 139 Brown, Steven 96 Brown, Wayne 91, 116 Brown, Will 96 Browninq, Martha 65 Bruce, Barbara 65, 72, 118, 144, 127 Bruce, Cliff 96 Bruce, Donny 75 Bruce, Douglas 75, 146 Bruce, Gay 83, 123, 134 Bruce, Jack 96 Bruce, Jean 96 Bruce, Mary 83, 145, 134, 141 Bruce, Peggy 75, 118 Bryan, Joanne 96 Br an Mark 91 Y 1 Bryant, Daniel 91 Bryant, Gloria 91, 150 Bullock, Ralph 65, 107 Bullock, Ruth 83, 146 Burch, Tina 96 Burgess, Doug 96 Burks, Eddie 65, 107 Burley, Carol 91 Burley, Nancy 65, 66, 132, 139, ,130, 131, 159 Burnette, Judy 91 Burruss, Wayne 65 Burton, Cynthia 65, 134 Cassidy, Cathy 91 Cassity, Elizabeth 91, 150 Castaing, Danielle 65 Cauthan, Allen 91 Cersley, Shellee 43 Chamberlain, Bonnie 83, 141 Chapman, Jimmy 97 Chaplin, William 43, 150 Chappell, Kenneth 43 Chappell, Robert 65 Chestnut, Patricia 83 Chiles, Preston 97 Chimento, Nancy 83 Chin, Howard 91 Chin, Lorraine 43 Chin, Shirley 83 Chittum, Gayle 83 Chomicz, Hope 65 Christopher, Joanne 97 Christopher, Ralph 83 Church, Clay 75 Churchill, Wayne 65, 110 Clark, Carlene 43, 63, 140 Clark, Jane 150 Clark, Jimmy 83 Clark, Virginia 83 Clark, William 97 Clarke, Chipper 106, 107, 137, 43, 109, 108 Clarke, Susan 91, 123 Clarke, Wayne 65, 160 Clary, Betty Jo 66, 146, 150, 151, 134 Clary, Jeanne 43, 135 Clay, Carroll 43 Clay, Ricky 83 Clayton, Susan 75, 135, 145 Clement, Dale 91, 141, 160 Clifton, Ruth 83 Clingman, Edward 97 183 Cook, Sherry 75 Corbin, Steve 66 Correll, Charlotte 91, 127, 141 Corelle, Robert 75 Cornett, Ricky 97 Cornett, Russell 107, 137 Costin, Cathy 83, 146 Costin, Chico 44, 146 Courtney, Betty 91, 142, 145 Courtney, Linda 83, 134 Covington, Nancy 118, 131, 145, 44 Cowger, Dabney 97 Cowger, Deborah 75, 135 Cox, Virginia 160 Cox, Elizabeth 83 Crofton, Linda 97 Crafton, Winky 75 Crawford, Debbie 97 Crawford, Sharea 66, 127, 134 Crawley, Debbie 75 Creery, Kenny 97 Creery, Mike 75, 107 Creery, Rick 66 Crenshaw, Terry 97 Crew, Pat 97 Crider, Dale 97 Crockett, John 91, 116 Crockett, Davey 44, 106, 107, 56 Crowe, Henley 91 E Easley, Phil 76 Eaves, Kenny 92 Eck, Bonnie 76, 119, 145 Eddleton, Nancy 92, 141 Edging, Mike 98 Edwards, Betty 84 Edwa rds, B renda 92 Edwards, Debbie 98 Edwards, Norman 92, 127, 116, Edwards, Raymond 84 Edwards, Ronnie 76 Davis, Wilson 44, 137 Davis, Gloria 97, 127 Davis, Phyllis 44, 160 Davis, Jean 44 Davis, Joseph 44, 133 Davis, Judy 97 Davis, Linda 66, 149 Davis, Nancy 66 Davis, Robin 75, 135 Davis, Wilson 137 Dean, Connie 92 Dean, Donna 75, 145 Deel, Ronald Degen, Judy 98 Delmer, Fran 83, 134 Denton, Doug 98 Denton, Kathy 92 Denzler, Barbara 75 Dicken, Joan 90, 92 Dickerson, Barbara 44, 140, 150 Dickerson, Dave 92 Dickerson, Deborah 92, 145 Diehr, Darlene 92 Dillard, John Dixon, Beverly 83, 134 Dodson, Mike 75 Doeppe, Carolyn 44, 150 Dogoli, Debra 83 Doswell, John 92, 116, 127 Douglas, Janice 66, 134 Douglas, Joyce 83 Douglas, Sharon 83, 134 Elkins, Helen 76, 150, 143 Elkins, Louise 92 Ellett, Floyd 92 Ellett, Michael 92 Elliott, Jay 84, 142, 134 Elliott, Susan 45 Ellis, David 84 Ellis, Mary Catherine 98 Elrod, William 67 Emerson, Debby 98, 160 Emerson, William 45, 150 Ennis, Johnny 76, 114 Ennis, Judy 76, 87 Ennis, Stephen 76, 114, 115 Enroughty, Linda 76 Estes, Earl 46 Estis, Mary 67, 141 Estis, Nancy 84, 127, 141 Eudailey, Brenda 67, 138 Eure, Dave 98 Crump, Diane 97 Crump, Jean 138, 140, 161 Crump, Kathy 97 Crump, Sarah 66 Crump, Wayne 75 Crumpler, Donna 83, 132, 161 Curle, Anita 91, 141 D Dalton, Bill 97 Dalton, Mark 92 Daniel, Diane 92, 141, 145 Daniel, Nancy 97 Dowdy, Jane Dowdy, Jimmy 66 Dowdy, Libby 98 Downey, Deborah 83 Drake, Charles 92 Draper, Sharon 92, 150 Dreyer, Cheryl 98 Driggers, Dale 89 Drumheller, Terry 44, 137 Duckworth, Bob 76, 133 Duckworth, Key 92, 141, 160 Dudley, Linda 76, 142, 144, 145, 135, 143 Duesberry, James 66, 136 Duff, Freddie 98 Dugan, Carol 98 Dugan, Phyllis 126, 146 Duncan, Donna 76 Duncan, Judy 67, 138 Dunlavey, Brenda Dunlavey, Sandy 84, 146 Dunn, Connie 84, 150 Dunn, Wayne 45, 107 Dunn, Vernon 67 Dunne, Catherine 45, 150 Dunne, Maureen 84, 150 Durham, Diane 84 Durvin, Ted 128, 129, 136, 139, 144, 63, 45, 40, 55 Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Chip 67, 107, 106, 137 Dale 92 Diane 138, 140, 141, 46 Peggy 46 F Fairlamb, Joseph 84 Fairlamb, Linda 76 Fairlamb, Mary 98 Falconer, Diane 67, 138 Fallen, oebomii 46, 63 Fallert, Shelly 92, 141 Faqua, David 98 Fariss, Christy 84, 134 Farmer, Barbara 84 Farmer, Donna 67 Farmer, Ervin 84, 150, 114 Farmer, James 98 Farmer, Jimmy 67 Farmer, Sally 98 Farmer, Susan 98 Farmer, Wilton 46 Donner, Charles 150, 151 Daugherty 92 Davis, Aubrey 83 Davis, Charles 92 Davis, Connie 44, 150, 160 Davis, Deborah 92, 119 Davis, Donnie 97 Durvin, Marilyn 67, 144, 134, 130, 131, 159, 141 Durvin, Merle 76 Duvall, David 84 Duvall, Jimmy 92 Duvall, Pat 98 Dyke, Nancy 45, 118 184 Fay, Ronnie 67 Felton, Sims 92 Feltner, Marty 46 Ferguson, Diane 144, 143, 47 Ferguson, Jeannie 76, 141 Fink, Clifton 67 Fisher, Charles 84, 127, 141 Fisher, Dorothy 47 Fisher, Mac 92, 116 Fitzgerald Carolyn 47, 138 Fitzgerald, John 47, 146 Fleming, Charles 47 Fleming, William Bruce 47, 146 Q5 Fletcher, Gene 47 Fletcher, Michael 98 Flippen, Deubra 84 Flippo, Jean 47 Flood, Monica 98 Flora, Bernard 67 Flournoy, Earl 92 G . Gainous, Crystal 98 Gainous, Jerry 76, 107 Galdun, Jo Ann 98 Gambke, Katherine 92, 119 Gambke, Karlyn 98 Flournoy, Ronald 76 Flournoy, Rowland 47 Flournoy, Nancy 84, 127, 145 Gammon, Gerald 76 Gantt, Sandra 47 Garbett, Lenora 48 Gilman, Mary Lou 67, 138, 126 Glass, Georgia 48, 135 Glass, Kathy 160 Glass, Robert 76 Glenn, Arthur 49, 48 Glenn, Danny 92 Godfrey, Jimmy 67, 107, 150 Golden, Barbara 98 Golden, Betsy 67, 142, 118, 134 Golding, Alice 85, 161 Good, Carol 132, 144, 158, 135 131, 40, 49, 60 Goodell, Estelle 76 Goodeli, Stan 98 Goodrich, Harold 85 Gormus, Debra 92, 150 Gortney, Becky 92, 150 Grady, Jimmy 67, 133 Granger, Beverly 150, 143, 49 Granger, Garry 98 Greene, Allen 67, 112, 110 Greene, Pat 67, 118, 140 Greene, Ronnie 98 Gregory, Linda 85, 119, 146 Gregory, Ronald 49 Gregory, Steven 85 Gregory, Stuart 98 Gregory, Thomas 49 Gressett, Edward 76, 142, 139 Griffin, Billy 85 Griffin, Faye 49 Griffith, Floyd 76, 136, 146 Griffith, Kathleen 92 Grosch, Ken 68, 120, 136 Groux, Anne Marie 85 Groux, Kathy 98 Flowers, Carolyn 84 Wayne 67, 64, 72, 127 Ford, Betty 144, 131, 161, 47 Ford, Charlene 47 Ford, Gary 98 Ford, Henry 47, 137 Ford, Pam 98 Ford, Patsy 76 Ford, Ricky 92, 116 Ford Lin 106, 107, 137, 47, 108 Ford Tom 67, 120 Fore, Mary Margaret 142, 128, 132, Garcin, 144, 135, 48, 159, 141 Garner, Jimmy 76, 120 Garnett, Becky 67 Garnett, Brenda 67, 140 Garnett, Jan 85 Groves, Dee 92, 145 Growen, Arne 120, 136, 144, 49 Grubb, Billy 98 Grubbs, Thomas 93 Grumbles, Kent 76, 132, 136 Grumbles, Mark 98, 142 Guenther, Carol 68, 134 Hall, Vicki 77, 135 Fornash, Cheryl 76 Fornash, Gene 98 Foster, Kenny 47, 112, 113, 121, 110, 111 Fowler, Nikki 67, 144, 134 Fowlkes, David 67 Fox, Cheryl 84, 146 Fox, George 67, 139, 146 Francis, Brenda 84, 88, 145, 150, Garnett, Sondra 67, 134 Garrett, Linda 48, 135, 149 Garrison, Janet 98 Gatewood, Jane 92, 150 Gaulding, Janis 98 Gauldun, Pat 85 Gay, Charles 76 Gearheart, Bobby 67 Gearheart, Mike 98 Genier, Chris 92 Gentry, Mary 92, 141, 145 George, Pete 63, 48, 59 Gerhardt, Greg 92 Gibbs, Brenda 76, 160, 135 Gurren, Connie 93, 150 Gusti, Wayne 98 Gutshall, Nancy 68, 150 Francis, Michael 84, 87 Frank, Nancy 98 Frederickson, Christopher 98 Freedell, John 84 Freeman, Sharon 76 Freeman, Wilson 92, 116 Friedhoff, Alvin 98 Friedhoff, Sharon 84 Fritter, Tommy 47 Gibbs, Mary 98, 160 Gibson, Richard 76, 142 Gibson, Ronnie 67, 106, 107, 108, 109, 126, 137 Gibson, Lawrence 120, 136, 146, 48 Gibson, Vernon 48 Gifford, Linda 76, 145, 143 Gilbert, Virginia 67, 133 Gilliam, Charlotte 92, 150 Fuller, Erick 84, 146 Fultz, Cynthia 85 Fuqua, Donald 92 Gilliland, Sharon 98 Gilman, Bill 98 Gilman, Julian 137, 155, 48 185 H Hadra, Susan 85, 145, 150, 127 Hajduk, Christine 98 Hall, lra 161 Hall, Johnny 68, 107 Hall, Na ncy 49 Haller, Chuck 98 Hallock, Charles 93 Hallock, Lee 77 Hampton, Betty 77 Hammer, Jane 98, 142 Hankins, Ginger 93 Harding, Bunny 77, 145, 135 Harding, Deborah 93, 145 Harding, Gary 68 Harding, Wendy 85, 142 Hargis, R 63, 40, 59 ichard 107, 136, 158, 49 Hargis, Warren 98 Harmon, Betty 82, 127 Harmon, Janet 49, 140 Harris, Anne 85 Harris, Beverly 50 Jordo Harris, Bonnie 93 Harris, Charlene 155, 135, 50, 48, 56 Harris Charles 68 Harris Craig 85, 82, 115 Harris, David 77, 115 Harris, James 68, 136 Harris Linda 52, 85 Harris, Mike 98 Harris, Nancy 144, 131, 161, 50 Harris Ralph 85 Harris Sherry 142 Harris, Stanley 146 Harris, Vicky 98 Harris William 77 Harrison, Rickie 98 Hart, Diane 77 Hart, Randy 68 Hollowell, Linda 77 Holmes, Dianne 68, 140 Holmes, Judy 93, 150, 161 Holt, Michael 77 Hopkins, Gale 77, 135 Horan, Charles 93 Hornberger, Jack 85 Horton, Darryl 93 Hott, Alice 68, 142, 138, 144 149, 141 Hott, Carolyn 93, 141 Houchins, Marti 77, 119, 132, 126 Johnson, Marty 85, 87 Johnson, Peggy 77 Johnson, Ricky 99 Johnson, Ronald 68, 146 Johnson, Shirley 93 Jones, Alvin 51, 150 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones , Carl 106, 107, 137, 51, , Mason 51 James 150 141 51 , Karen 85, ,132, '134 , Steve 85, 115 Jones, Susan 99 n, Deanna 128, 135, 51 Houchins, Ricky 99 Howard, Gail 68, 134, 122 Howard, Margaret 77, 132, 135 Howard, Wayne 77 Howell, David 68, 137, 155, 126, 110 Howell, Kenny 99 Huckstep, Debbie 68, 148 Hudgins, Cathy 93 Hudgins, Davy 93 Hart, Robert 85 Hartley, Tommy 77, 114 Harvell, Bruce 106, 107, 137, 155, 50 Hash, Henrietta 85 Hathaway, Marie 85, 134 Haurand, Bobby 68, 106, 107, 134 Haurand, Susan 118, 132, 145, 63, 40, 50 Hawkes, Barbara 93, 141 Hawkins, Julius 93, 116 Hawkins, Linda 85 Haynes, Georgia 77 Haynes, Jerry 77, 135, 126, 115, 114 Hazelwood, Gary 98 Hazelwood, Robert Wayne 50 Healey, Brenda 98 Heflin, Mike 93, 142, 116 Hempel, Kevin 85, 150 Hempel, Rowland 150, 131, 50 Henderson, Stuart 93, 160 Henley, Earl 85, 87 Henley, Forrest 88 Henley, Joan 77, 160 Henry, Lynn 85, 82, 132, 134 Hensley, Doug 85 Hertless, Brenda 93 Heppart, David 85 Hester, Ricky 93, 116 Hicks, Gerry 93, 160 Hildebrand, Michael 50, 137 Hill, Ann 98 Hill, Ivy 93 Hiner, James 77 Hines, Johnny 107 Hines, Sandra 68 Hinton, William 98 Hite, Glenda 93, 141 Holder, Ann 85, 150, 127 Holder, Jimmy 77 Holder, John 68 Holliday, Michael 99 Holliday, Pat 99 Hollingsworth, Carole 135, 126, 50 Hollingsworth, Elaine 77, 135 Holloway, Charles 85 Hallowell, Carol 68, 134, 133 Hudson, Randy 99 Hudson, Ted 85 Hughes, Charlene 85, 145 Hughes, Jerry 129, 50, 114 Hughes, Pat 140, 51 Hundley, Lewis 68 Hunt, David 99 Hunt, Vicky 93 Josephowski, Leona 77 Journey, Donnie 85 Jozefowski, Martha 99 Jozefowski, Nancy 85 Justice, Carole 68, 66, 128, 148, 134 K Kay, Billy 99 Keckley, Gerry 99, 127 Keckley, Joan 138, 150, 51 Keeton, Betty 93, 150 Keeton, Carol 77, 135 Keeton, Peggy 99 Kefauver, Paul 85 Hurley, Debby 77, 145 Hurtt, Wilma 77 Huxtable, Denice 85, 142 Huxtable, Steve 85 Kelley, Ralph 51 Kelley, Roberta Lee 51, 138 Kelley, Wayne 93, 114 Kennedy, Chris 93, 150, 141 Kennelly, Bob 68, 160 Kennelly, Dale 93 1 Inge, Jean 93 J Jacklett, Debby 85, 142 Jacklett, Lynn 68 Jackson, Debbie 99 Jackson, Donna 68, 150, 134 Jackson, Gilba Dianne 51 Jackson, Jay 99, 160 Jackson, Wallace 99 Jeffries, Lynda 68, 128, 134, 159 Jenkins, Debbie 127 Jenkins, Lynn 99 Jenkins, Vicki 68 Jenkins, William 93, 116, 117 Kennelly, Karen 68 Kerr, Eddie 68, 150, 160 Kidd, William 93, 146 Kidder, Brenda 77, 132, 150, 135 Kilgo, Robert 93 King, Susan 93, 145, 141 King, Ginny 142, 135, 63, 52 Kingsley, Leslie 93 Kingston, Wallace 86, 146 Jennings, David 99 Jennings, Sandra 99 Jernigan, Betty 51 Johns, Dennis 68, 136, 112, 110 Johns, Kathy 99 Johns, Tommy 77 Johnson, Debbie 85, 145, 134 Johnson, Doug 93 Johnson, Glenn 99 Johnson, Harold 51 Johnson, Jimmy 68 Johnson, John 85 Johnson, Larry 90, 93 186 Lewis, Dale 99 Lewis, David 94, 117, 116 Lewis, Dorothy Ann 52 Lewis, Jeannie 86, 134 Lewis, John 94 Lewis, Linda 135, 145 Knaub, James 93, 146 Knaub, Jean 93, 90, 127 Knight, Grace 86 Knight, Kenneth 77, 160 Korb, Korb, Donnie 99 Madeline 77, 118, 1 Korb, Vernon 86, 84, 114 L Lack, Hedi 154, 149, 52 Lacy, Eddie 52 Lacy, Pat 78, 107 Ladd, Gail 68, 116 Laing, Neil 93 Lamb, Jean 69 Lambert, Wayne 86 Lammay, Phyllis 93 Lampie, Donna 144, 131, Makela, Kenny 78, 146 Metz, Betty 99 Lane, Dianne 52 Lane, Dianne 69 Lane, Linda 69, 150 Larsen, Danny 78 Lawson, Barbara 86, 146 Lawson, John 86, 146 Lane, Michael 86 Lane, Patsy 78, 150, 135 Lanier, Sheila 78 Lawson, Mike 99 Layne, Billy 93 Layne, Herbert 86 Layne, Sue 99 Lea, Karen 78 Lea, Michael 86, 114 Lees, Graham 93 Leftwich, Linda 93 Lehman, Brenda 52 Lehman, Charlotte 99 Lehman, James 86 Leighty, Paul 78 Lemon, Carole 86 Lewis, Barbara 99 Lewis, Carol 99 Lewis, Clyde 78 19, 145 52 Lichtenberger, John 78, 139, 146 Lickey, Danny 99 Lillethorup, Ben 99 Lindsay, James Lindsey, Tommy 99 Littlepage, Bobby 99 Lively, Martha 69 Lloyd, Debbie 94, 150 Lloyd, Roger 94 Long, Debbie 99 Long, Harry 144, 130, 52 Long, Michael 86, 87, 115 Long, Scott 137, 52 Long, Terry 78, 142, 145 Longest, Bill 94 Longest, Danny 99 Longest, Roger 99 Loving, Charles 94 Loving, Charles 99 Loving, Connie 99 Lowell, Stephany 94 Luck, Suzanne 69, 142, 72, 134, 127 Lumpkin, Donald 86, 132, 114 Lunsford, Jimmy 94, 160 Lunsford, Wanda 99 Lyle, Pat 99 Lyles, Tommy 99 Lynch, Pat 69 Lynn, Lynn-Marie 94 Lynn, Pam 69 Lyon, Larry 69 M Maas, Matt 52 Mabie, Dickie 86 Machanski, Kathy 99 Machae, Pete 99 Madison, Barbara 99 Magee, Pat 86, 145, 150, 134, 161, 141 Mahanes, Wade 69 Maitland, Diane 69, 134 Major, Betty 94, 141, 160 Meme cemwn 78,ii9,i32,145,135 Mallory, Wesley 86 Marie, Margaret 99 Mason, Angie 94 Mason, Judy 86 Massei, Donna 144, 149, 135, 52 Mast, Susan 69 Matthews, Debby 78 Matthews, Donald 69, 137 Matthews, Linda 129, 132, 138, 144, 158, 126, 52 Matthews, Steve 99 Matthews, Wayne 86, 127, 87, 114 Maxey, Linda 140 Maynard, Angela 78, 150 Mayo, Janet 78 McCarter, Janet 52, 160 McCauley, Teresa 94 McCrea, Pete 127 McCuiston, Josephine 78, 140 McCurdy, Allan 69 McCurdy, Bonnie 86, 119 McCurdy, Robin 86, 119 McDaniel, Billy 94 McDaniel, Bonny 99 McGregor, Howard 99 McGuinn, Jerry 106, 107 Mclnturff, Jane 69, 145, 134 McKay, Robert 69 McKinley, Karen 94, 142 McLamb, Larry 53 McMullan, Dickie 94, 90, 123, 127 McMullan, Kathy 99 McNamara, Brenda 135, 53 McNamara , Joan 94, 141 McNamara, Norma 69, 134, 140 McNamara, Susan 99 McNutt, G loria 53, 140 McNutt, Edwin 69 McWhirt, Griselda 128, 129, 144, 53 McWhirt, Joan 78, 150, 143 Mead, Jim 128, 137, 144, 158, 63, 159, 53, 48 Meadows, Darrell 69 Meads, Betty 69 Meanley, Gerald 69, 72, 120, 136 Meinha rd, Robert 120, 139, 53 Melton, Janice 69 Melton, Jerry 94 Melton, John 139 Melton, David 120, 146, 54 Menzer, Joan 94 Merritt, Carol 78 Merritt, Lin 54 Merritt, Robert 94 Messere, John 54 Messier, Linda 94, 141 Martin, Bryan 94 Martin , Cindy 69, 150 Martin, Diane 94 Martin, Donald 69, 106, 107, 137 Martin, Edward 78 Martin, Anne Martin , Frances 52 Martin, Harold 94 Martin, Joan 94, 145 Martin, John 69 Martin, Larry 86 Martin, Lowell 99, 127 Martin, Stuart 69, 139 187 Metz, Kathy 94 Metzger, Donna 78, 74, 128, 132, 155, 135, 126, 122 Metzger, Gail 69, 72, 155, 134, 122 Miles, Carol Ann 54 Miles, Emerson 69 Miles, Kathy 99 Miles, Linda 86, 141 Miller, Brenda 94, 119, 127 Miller, Carl 94 Miller, Dennis 86 Miller, George 78, 107, 126 Miller, Gerald 86, 150 Miller, Linda 94 Millikan, Gordon 99 Millner, Billy 54 Mills, Deborah 94, 146 Mills, Denny 94, 116 Mills, Mike 86, 114 Mills, Pam 69 Minor, Linda 69 Minor, Scott 54, 110 Minter, Bill 78 Mitchell, Bill 99 Moffett, Wayne 86 Monaco, Frances 94 Mondy, Floyd 139, 160, 54 Mondy, Roy 86, 120 Mondy, Sharon 54 Money, Nancy 86 Money, Richard Montgomery, Betty 54, 150 Montgomery, Bonnie 99, 142 Montgomery, Michael 94, 116 Moonmaw, Ben 86, 139, 146 Moore, Anne 78 Moore, Bonnie 69, 138 Moore, Doris 86 Moore, Mary 70, 64, 145, 140, 161 Moore, Paul 55 Morgan, Gene 86 Moriconi, Lorraine 118, 136, 145, 131, 55, 53 Morrell, Steve 70 Morton, Berkley 94 Moses, Sandra 94 Moses, Sharon 128, 144, 135, 126, 55, 51, 59 Mosier, Richard 146 Mosier, Allen 94 Mosier, Chris Moss, Sammy 78 Moyer, Doug 106, 107, 137, 126, 55, 121, 51 Moyer, Larry 78, 107 Muire, Alvin 70 Muire, Linwood 55 Muller, Joseph 86 Munn, Beverly 86 Murphy, Janet 99 Murray, Keith 99 Murray, Richard 55 Mutispaw, Barbara 78, 160 Mutispaw, Faye 86 Myers, Myers, Anna 78 Dale 70 N Neely, Richard 86 Nelson, Alvin 94, 160 Nelson, Catherine 94 Nelson, Dalvin 100 Nelson, Linda 79 Nelson, Mary 100 Nelson, Tommy 86 Nelson, Tommy 100 Nelson, Vicki 86, 145 Nevi, Ann 70, 133 Nevi, Anthony 94 Nevi, Gregory 100 Newcomb, Edith 100 Newell, Newlon Richard 55, 139 , Royall 79, 107, 136, 14 Newton, Butch 100 Nicely, Joan 79, 135, 140 Nichols, Carol 94, 141 Nimmo, Jerry 95, 160 Nimmo, Tommy 79 Naft, Doris 70, 141, 143 Natf, Howard 78 Naft, Wanda 100 Napier, James 78, 74, 114, 132, 137, 126 Napier, LaVerne 94 Napierkoski, Brenda 78 Neatrour, Kathy 100 Neatrour, Richard 78 Neely, Michael 94 Neely, Patricia 94, 145, 141 Noel, A. B. 160 Noel, Brenda 100 Norman, Lin 100 Novello, Ernest 86 Novello, Paul 100 Nunnally, Brenda 95, 150 O Oakley, Polly 79 Oates, Cathy 100 188 6 Oates, Terry 95 O'Berry, Barbara 55, 141, 160 O'Berry, Wayne 79, 107 O'Brian, Pamela 86, 134 Olliff, Carole 55 Ollitt, Jayne 70, 134 Ollitf, Joyce 70, 134 O'Neill, Cathy 86 Orange, Barbara 55, 138, 141 Orange, Stephanie 86 Overbey, Martha 79, 146 Overman, Evelyn 55 Owens, Bonnie 55, 140 Owens, Diane 95, 150 Owens, Lanell 70 P Pachler, Glenn 100 Park, Tom 79 Parker, Bonnie 56, 135 Parker, Joe 116 Parker, Mary Ellen 56, 150 Parker, Patricia 87 Parker, Ray 70 Parrish, Nancy 56, 140 Parsons, Steve 87 Pasker, Rick 146 14 Pasker, Susan 79, 128, 132, 135 126 Patten, John 56 Patterson, Charles 70, 136 Patterson Frank 79, 107 Patterson Paige 95, 150 Peacher, Barton 70 Peacher, Bonnie 100 Pecawicz, Alan 79, 139 Pacawicz Brenda 70, 145, 134 Pederson, Kenneth 56 Peed, Judy 79 Peed, Ronald 87, 114 Peek, Ernest 95 Pelson, Gail 79 Pendleton, Steve 70, 160 Purvis, Helen 87 Purvis, Marianne 95, 141 Purvis, Tommy 87 R Ragsdale, Bobby 79, 120 Ragsdale, Jack 79 Ragsdale, Wayne 79 Ramsey, Jae 100, 142 Rankin, Ruth 95, 141 Ransome, Debbie 79 Salmon, Joel 120, 136, 58 Sammons, Donna 100 Sanderson, Michael 58 Sandies on, Faye Sandridge, Steve 79, 114, 136, 146 Saunders, Pamela 96 Sawyer, Tom 58, 60 Sawyer, Mary Lou 71 Saxby, Ryland 58, 136 Sayles, Ronnie 71 Schools, Diane 58, 123, 135, 154 Schools, Ronnie 107 Schools , Samuel 100 Schrader, Sheryl 80 Penny, Bill 56 Peroe, Brenda 79, 142, 143 Peroe, Ricky 100 Perrin, Robert 87 Perry, Betty Ja 87, 134, 145 Perry, Rip 56, 107, 137 Perry, Wayne 56 Peters, Michael 87 Peters, Ricky 87, 120, 139, 142 Peters, Susan 95 Peterson, Karen 87, 141 Pettit, Brenda 95 Pettit, Randy 116 Pettus, John 100 Philip, Debra 95, 145 Rattelsdorfer, Donald 57 Raymond, Deborah 87, 132, 144, 150, 134 Reams, Deborah 118, 150, 135, 161, 57 Rechenbach, Marilyn 70, 122 Reed, Dale 100 Reed, Donna 79, 140 Reeder, Belinda 129, 132, 148, 135, 57, 48 Reeder, Elaine 95 Reid, Wanda 79 Revere, Susan 87 Rhodes, Brian 87 Rice, Jeff 100 Schwartz, Lin 96 Schwartz, Bob 58 Philip, Kathy 100 Phillips, Peggy 87, 134, 123 Phillips, Charles 100 Phillips, Jennifer 95, 141, 142, 145 Phillips, Nancy 56, 141 Pierce, Marshall 95 Pierce, Ricky 79 Pitts, Christy 100, 141 Pitts, J. L. 95 Polson, Gale 145 Pleasants, Benny 70, 136, 126, 150 Pleasants, Linda 70, 133, 150 Pleasants, Rosemary 79 Pollard, Bobby 70 Pollard, Charles Frederick 56 Pond, Nancy 100 Poskey, Jackie 70, 134, 140, 145 Poskey, Mike 70, 146 Potteiger 70, 128 Potts, Frankie 56 Powell, Jimmy 70 161 Powell, Linda 56, 140 Powell, Paula 95, 141, 145 Powers, Bruce 70 Rich, Mike 95 Richardson, Doug 87 Richardson, Gloria 57 Richardson, Henry 57, 120 Richardson, Ruth 95 Richardson, Valerie 70 Riddell, Doug 70, 131, 160 Rigsby, Debbie 87, 142, 145 Roberts, Jackie 95, 150, 160 Roberts, Walter 70, 150 Robertson, Barry 57, 107 Robins, Bill 146 Robinson, Judith 79, 118, 135 Robinson, Nancy 100 Robinson, Ted 100 Powers, Janice 100 Powers, Jeanne 100, 127 Poythress, Elizabeth 79, 145 Poythress, Freida 142 Poythress, Laura Jane 141, 57 Poythress, Lura 95 Poythress, Rita 100 Roden, Lit 96 Roney, Jerri 87 Roney, Jimmy 96 Rose, David 57, 107 Rose, Glenn 57, 146 Rose, Linda 96, 119 Rowe Doug 70, 132, 136, 126 Rowe, Jerry 70 Rowe Nancy 79 Rupp, Joe 96 Rupp, Johnny 100 Rush, Charles 87, 146 Rush, Vicki 100 Russ, Mindy 100 Russell, Larry 100 Preissner, James 70, 129 Prince, Linda 79, 145, 150 Pritchard, Hiram 95 Proctor, Gail 95, 145, 150, 141 Proctor, Jack 70 Proctor, Judd 79, 129, 139 Puckett, Ronnie 95, 117, 146 Purvis, Edwin 87 Pu rvis, George 87 Ryan, Mike 57 S Sale, Doug 79, 114 Sale, Wayne 79, 146 Sale, Winston 71 Salmon, Ellen 100 189 Scott, Bill 80, 120, 132, 136, Scott, Dale 87 Scott, Donnie 96 Scott, John 100 Scott, Judy 80, 142, 160 Scott, Raymond 87 Seal, Joyce 96 Seal, Kenneth 80 Seay, Calvin 80, 131 Seay, Larry 87 Seay, Wayne 100 Seay, Willie 100 Secor, Nancy 88 Selden, Jerry 80, 74, 132, 136 1 14, 1 15 Sena, Steve 88 Seredni, lvano 71, 107, 137 Seredni, John 100 Seredni, Roger 88, 114, 115 Seward, David 100 Seward, Jimmy 96 Seward, Shirley 96 Shanho ltz, Linda 80, 145 Sharp, Yvonne 58, 45 Sharpe, Larry 58, 137 Sharpe, Mel 87, 88 Sharpe, Sharon 100 Shealor, Susan 88 Sheorl, Barbara 71 Sheorl, Diana 58 Shelton, Donna 96 Sties, Jimmy 71, 136 Talley, Sings, Joan 71, 134, 140 Shenberger, Anne 88, 134 Sheppard, Garnett 142, 150, Sheppard, Kathryn 88 Sheppard, Sherri 100, 160 Sherrod, Sandy 71, 134 Sherrod, Virginia 71, 141 Shimchick, Frank 59 Shimchick, James 88, 137 Shinault, Ernest 96 Shockley, James 96 Shonnard, Suzanne 80, 135 Shorter, Bruce 100 Shorter, Debby 59 Shortt, Vincent 59 Shuck, David 59 Shugart, Margaret 96 Shultz, Keith 100 Shultz, Mark 90, 96 Shultz, Stephen 88 Sibley, Jane 100 Sibley, Kay 96, 141 Sickinger, Billy 96 Sickinger, Joe 100 Siford, Roxanne 100, 127 Simopoulos, Pete 88 Simpkins, Linda 59, 140, 161 Simpson, Rick 64, 71, 72, 107, 136 Skelton, Jimmy 71, 106, 107 Skinner, Bill ioo Skinner, Linda 59, 122, 150, 158, 55 Slaughter, Roy 100 Slayton, Randy 100 Stanley, Donald Wayne 60 Stansell, Betty 59, 60, 132, 144, 150, 151, 159 Stansell, Martha 80, 150 Stanton, Irene 71, 126, 127, Stefi, Barbara 60 Steger, Linda 71, 140 Stepp, Chip 71, 107 Stevens, Gary 96, 117 Stevene, Nancy 60, 141 Stevens, Rodney Stewart, Douglas 101 l , Sledd, Hunter 71 Sledd, Robert 96, 117 'H' Sledd, William 88 Smith, C. B. 71 Smith, Dale 88 Smith, Darnell 88, 114 Smith, David 88, 141 Smith, David 88 Smith, Diane 100 Smith, Donald 71 Smith, Gayle 100 Smith, John 100 Smith, Mary 80 Smith, Mike 80 Smith, Wayne 96 Smook, John 88 Smorto, John 160, 96 Snead, Linda 88 Snedker, Charles 161 Snedker, Jimmy 80 Snelson, Wanda 71 Snyder, Jo Marie 88 Snyder, Ray 142 Sommer, Elaine 96 Sommer, Robert 96 Sorrell, Carol 59, 154 Southall, Susan 101 Southard, Carolyn 96, 141 Southard, John 71, 133 Southworth, Linda 71 Spain, Mike 160 Spence, Brenda 59 Spicer, Billy 101 Spreckelsen, George 80 Stallings, Sherry 80, 146 Sties, Mary Ellen 88 Sties, Robert 60 Stinnett, Cora 101 Stinnett, Rosa 80 Stokes, Sharon 96, 150 Stamey, Glenn 88 StOl1e, Alan 101 Strong, Bobby 80, 114, 115 Strong, Richard 80 Stratton, William 115 Stuck, Danny 101 Suddarth, Terry 101 132, 146 Sullivan, Brenda 80, 135, 141, 145 Sullivan, Neal 96 Summers, Jean 88, 146 Sutherland, Ann 88, 123, 134 Sutherland, Bill 80 Svor, Dole 96, 116 Svor, Delores 71 Sweeney, John 96 Sweeney, Mike 80, 114 Swett, Lynn 81, 160 T Taggart, Anna 81 Talley, Diane 101 Talley, Jeaneen 101 Talley, Kenneth 101 Talley, Laurence 96, 116, 117 Talley, Lynne 101 Susan 81, 126, 135, 148 Tate, Billy 81 Tote, Jerry 101 Tatum, Robert 60 Taylor, Bobby 81, 114 Taylor, Craig 81, 114 Taylor, Dale 89 Taylor, Edwin 81, 115 Taylor, Garry 96 Taylor, Judith 89, 150 Taylor, Milton 96 Taylor, Pam 90, 96 Teacher, Delaney 101 Teacher, Karen 96, 127, 141 Tenser, Cecelia 96, 150 Tharp, Richard 96, 116 Tharp, Yvonne 60, 145, 150 Thomas, Ann 81, 135 Thomas, Joan 89 Thomas, Joanne 96, 160 Thomas, Linda 135 190 Thomas, Malcolm 60 Thomas, Mike 96 Thompson, Mary 96 Thompson, Ronald 71, 139 Thompson, Stephen 101 Thornton, James 101 Thornton, Kenneth 71 Thorpe, Wayne 64, 71, 107, 141 110 1 132, 136, Vest, Debra 97, 142, 145 Vest, Roland 101 Vest, Ronnie 81, 107, 115 Vial, Susan 101 Vidler, Robin 97, 142, 150 Vidler, Vicki 101 Voth, Greg 97, 142 Voth, Pam 101 White, Jacqueline 89, 134 White, Sandy 62, 146 White, Linda 89 Whitmer, Diane 62, 138, 144 Whitmer, Sandra 101 Wickham, William 89 Wilburn, Stephen 101 Wilde, Wilde, Freddie 71, 107, 137 James 89 Thurman, Jerry 84, 89, 127 Tignor, Joseph 60 Tillman Robert 60 Tilman, Ed 96 Timberlake, H. E. 60 Tinsley, Bonnie 71, 134, 143, 141 Tinsley, Judy 101 Todd, Beverly 71, 118, 132, 139, 144, 145 Todd, Linda 66, 71, 145 Tompson, Wanda 61 Tostenson, David 101 Townsend, Danny 101 Trexler, Bobby 101 Wood, Tucker Townsend, Mona 96, 145 Traylor , Janet 101 Traylor, 135, Julie 74, 81, 123, 128, 132, 142 Traylor, Mike 71, 136 Traylor, Phyllis 96 W Wade, Chuck 101 Wade, Kay 97, 150 Wade, Linda 61 Wade, Melody 61, 122, 135, 143, 150 Wade, Rita 72, 129, 138, 143, 145 Wade, William 89 Wagner, Martha 89 Wagner, Susan 66, 72, 134 Wagner, Virginia 89, 134 Walker, Alfred 97 Walker, Douglas 72, 120 Walker, Eldridge 61 Walker, Linda 61, 132, 138, Walker, Pam 101 Walker, Pete 120, 136 Wallace, Barbara 97, 150 Wilde, Penny 72 Wilde, Terry 62 Wilhoit, Williams Patrease 101 , Barbara Ann 62, 135 Williams, Emory 72, 107 Williams, Freddy 101 Williams, Janet 89 Williams, Jett 89 Williams, Johnny 97 Williams, Ricky 81 Williams, Stuart 101 Williams, Vernon 81, 146 Williams , Vincent 72, 146 Williams, Yvonne 89 Williamson, Pat 101 Willis, Michael 62 Wilson, Bonnie 89, 134 Wilson Chip 97 Wilson Lynda 97 Winter, Jessie 62, 161 Trent, Howard Trene, Janet 101 Trent, Jerry 89 Trent, Lorraine 96 Trent, Steve 89, 160 Tribble, Gayle 89 Wallace, Nancy 90, 97 Wallace, Ray 72, 137 Walls, Bernadine 123 Walls, Nancy 127 Walters, Donna 81, 132, 135, Walthall, Pat 72, 134, 142 Walton, Janice 97, 119, 142 Ward, Barry 146 Ware, David 89 Warren, Cynthia 61 Warriner, Linda 72, 140 Warriner, Pat 89, 145 Washington, Charles 89, 146 Washington, Cindy 101 Withers, Herbert 62 Withers, Vickie 101 Witt, Anne 101 Witt, Keith 63, 131, 136, 158 Watkins, Larry 101 Watkins Linda 89 Watkins, Roger 72 Watkins Sharon 101 Tribble, Ray 71 Tribble, Ronnie 45, 46, 61, 63, 126, 150, 151 Tribble, William 101 Trollinger, Gay 81, 145 Trott, Sandra 101 Tuck, Dennis 97 Tuck, Frankie 97, 145, 150 Tuck, Jimmy 81 Tuck, Steve 97 Tucker, Brenda 97, 161 Tucker, Charles 61 Tucker, Nancy 81 Tucker, Sheila 89, 134 142, 145 r Wesley Eldridge 61 Tumblin, Charlie 101 Turlinski, Ronnie 71 Turner, Beth 89, 145 Tyler, Linda 97, 141, 145 Tyler, Sue 97 U Uhl, Dianna 101 V Valainis, Greg 101 Voss, Steve 72, 146 Vaughan, Robert 101 Vencil, Eugene 101 Watson, Lynn 89 Watts, Ray 97 Waymack, Fred 89, 146 Weaver, Karen 66, 72, 144 Webb, Harry 101 Webber, Kathy 72 Weeks, Betty Elaine 61 Weeks, Donald 81, 115 Weeks, Vivian 97, 145 Werner, Randy 97 West, Gwendolyn 42, 62, 123, 135, 150, 154 West, Richard 81, 115 West, Warren 87, 89, 114 West, Wayne 101 Whalen, Candy 81, 129, 144 Wheeler, Beverly 62, 129, 138, 144 Whitaker, Karen 97 White, Al 62 White, Barbara 81 White, Bucky 90, 97 191 Wood, Andrew 101 Wood, Bette Ann 101 Wood, Bonnie 81, 122, 135 Wood, Carl 63, 110 Wood, Delphine 63, 126, 128 32 138, 144, 154 Wood, Denise 101 Wood, Hugh 63 Wood, Kathy 81, 135, 145 Wood, Wood, Wood, Jeanette 63, 150 Norman 72, 133 Wayne 81 Yvonne 72, 134 Woodard, Jerry 89 Woods, Shirley 72, 134 Woodward, John 72 Woodward, Nancy 101 Worley, Brenda 89, 123, 127, 134, 144 Worley, Janet 101 Worth, Pam 101 Wright, Kathy 97, 160 Wright, Mary 63, 138, 141 Wright, Pam 101 Wright, Pat 97, 141 Wright, Sandra 97 Wyatt, Madeline 89, 119, 160 York, Richard 81 Wyatt, Patricia 97, 127, 145, 150 Young, Andrew 63 Wyatt, Sanders 72, 120, 132, 139, 146 Young, Ed 81 Y Z Yacenda, Doug 101 Yarbrough, Clifton 89 Yarrington, Tommy 97 Yates, Diane 89 Yates, Paul 81, 107 Yates, Susan 97 192 Zeheb, Vicki 72, 118 Zimmerman, Keith 101 Zum, Lloyd 97 Zyglocke, Joseph 97, 116, 117 Zyglocke, Walter 53, 63, 106, 107, 109,110,112,121,137,158 if - , . 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