Norview High School - Pilot Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

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mm Wadi' wif the story CQ X ff Mod? X A N W of our 'teen age years ln I W I 'T- NF f r ' V- r -1 ' i V , 0 n ' ff W O 1 'SY' x F A ' X! IK L cv V ' . ,, Q . , .Q Q 1 YJ 7 X! Q r X if' X N is-. P 0 X I Q --f v. - - .:: X ,, I 0 , fa f fl, ' X -I V jx X .tl ' . P f 9 N 3 . , N xx J L in 'K , ,f N ,f-ff l - -J if 1 0 VOLUME XII X I Xi: Written by the graduating class of june19-56 N.. C 0 9 fjkmiiiw X of XC, Cy!! NCDRFGLK, VIRGINIA to record for ourselves, our friends, our relatives the zmy Ire uforlfefl and played. learned and lived . . . the Hf'l'llZAYM things we some- times :lid . . . this past year in high school 4:,-l- . t Say, Jug, l.ets luke ll look ut this hook whieli tells 11 real eruzy story illblblll Ll gang of top- noteh teeii-ugu-rs in one of the hest years of their life. 'lihey muy not know it now, hut when they look hum-lx thefll realize that these years are gthe g11'eutest'. ACKNOWLEDCEMENT: to Bob Montana of McClure Newspaper Syndirate. The staif of the 1956 PILOT gratefully acknowledges Bob Montanais generosity in supplying us with original drawings as well as permission to use some of his characters and situations originally appearing in news- papers and comic books. To us Archie and his friends are not imaginary. They are as alive as we. highlights of this year. lN'l'li0DI'C'l'l0N: lierein the lmelfgrollrlfl of our lives Yeah pal, I know all that, so is 1 ld ya Q we cut the gala and take il peels at ome o IC pages is prourlly presenlecl l-ll XJ ADMINISTHATIUN ANU l AClflfllY: the men and f' A zronien wlwse patierzre. skill, 111111 IlIllIl'fSflllllIillg G 9 we so sorely neeflerl l2-29 M v 0liG.fXNlfArl'lUN5: IIII' llll'l'flll!.fS 111111 0IllSlllllIlillg events Ilia! just I4'Ull.l ln' forgollen ever 30-53 AC'l'lVl'l'll'i5: flll' gflllllllll Illlflillllillg of speeial talents ll'l' llilllllf lr11o11' for sure we 111111 54-89 lfNDl'lRClsASSl'lS: the Illll'!'fllliIl start, the slow steady pare, the pultirig on the mantle of IISSIIFIIIIIY' 90-117 SHNIUHS: the lll'Illl'lIl'llll'lIl of the heights: llllll may be zvlzy 1l'l'.l'l' dizzy ll8-l4l IJ Sl'Ull'l'S: fllllllllll spirits fllllllillg loose, but ever unrler eontrol l42-l65 Y SENIOR DIRECTUITY: this is 11'l111t ICI' luzre :lone and 1 ure justly proud of 167.172 AlJYlili'I'ISI1INl l'iN'l'S: :re neerlerl the lnoney, so Illese relulily supplier! it for our venture in history 173-l88 Hmmm... ml-55 GINNDYS CLA55 11115 we BEST PUNCWALIW RECORD KN 5111-1001- T-1 1 -1- ' -M- 045 The current iwue of tl1e P11111 lv .1 -.11fn1fi1'ant event ln tl1e history of NOIYICW H1 l1 School 1111e 1t Wlll record for future years our fil t we lon of school 111 Norfolk Clty I hope that each student and tea1l1er sslll ol1t.1111 .1 Copy of tl1e present edltlon of the lllot a111l wlll ple erwe lt and Cllffflwll It a a record of plea-ant 111e111or1e Wllllf' you were attemllnff lNorv1ew HlUll School The tall and dllXl or 1le-erxe our l111l1et com lllendatxon for the lllt l1 Nldlltlllfl of il0lllCWCIIlCIlt ln the 1956 Pilot 5lIlf'ClCly C W PERDUF, Prznczpal 'ESS 2222335 EEE? 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EEE ' Y ' ' HBE if f' , v l pa.. f llflhl l,.. ..... ..l. 1, 14 1 HS 7 f .:' I 1 N551 1 I i Decllcoflon Efllll xear the 'xlllllldl 'Staff 1 f.11e1l vuth the plea llll la l1 0 Choo 1n1f to whom the 1l11l11.1t1o11 sull I11 111.1111 Ihc 1111! earl wear 1 1le1l11'ate1l to tl11 per o11 who 111 tl11 OIIIIIIOII of e aff l1 1 nr1l1ute1l 1110 t t11 11 t111l111 l1111lw llltl to le IH ln Illllltl 1111111111 11 11.1 llrt that e prourllv 1le1l1eate the l956 lllot to o11r ldlllllllll 1o1111selor and fr1en1l, Charle W l1r1l11e lllllltlpll of NOIXIQN H1 I1 N1 l1ool - 1 e from l11 any Illltll l f tl e lar et school IH the area M1 Perdue alw IW fillfl t1111e for .1 fr1e111ll1 chat or helpful a1l111'e to dll! 111e111l11r of Plillel' tl11 faeults or the Gtudent l1o1l1 H1 lllI9I'CNt, Illllltlpdllllll, a111l entl111111s111 IH Noruew s aCt111t1e1 ha not onlx l1ol ltI0ll o11r 'real Nehool Spirit, but helpe1l to make llll WPA! at 'Noruew H1 'll one of the most 11111113 ful and CClldlIllW one of the most 1111111or.1l1le 1 l wi l w 11 Y J l :rf N . . V - V. . . . . . X ,, . Q V U -N 5 ', o t- 1 T 1 'IX 's Q ss 5 . 1 s X 1' n A I 1 1 1 1 P V 1 . 1 .S ,V . V A. ' S . 11:1 ' v . v V 4 I F v ' y ', f' . s ' ' ' s .' ' 'g s - - 1 . cg L- 1 Z 4 V l v V - S. V VV , V . . , , I ' 1 A 1 Ky 1 .5 1 1 '. ll 4 S ' B f S. F V V . V. V A VV , . ,.l VI V .S . V V S V V . V . . 1 ff tl1 st , as 10 t ' s tl 1 s 1 I V'1 tl , activities H'lllf'll have heen il Ill0IllUl'illllt' part of the year. With th'.' ' ' . it.is with a great 1 t f Iles 1 ' w N ' 1 4 D1 1' n x V V ' ' s 'T . 1 f '1' 'gg . Asi l, 'S 111' V' '11 as lll'lIll'lll2l 11 1 , ' g s high 5, ' . . '. ' '1 's s ' ' ' V' , -' . Y , ' 1 - Y t '. 'S ' 1 ' ' ' ' It V . . . x . . V V .S ,.'l VY V. V .V W6 . ' P ' - : s ss ' ' , Q 1 f .. COW BRANCH FL 12,4 . ,,QLfQQ,it.iKf3 'infix' ' f ,' , I wt, .5,' V v B J-'T' wo live. wfrw sew-sPBu4wr N+G as if-f'-5-f fr-fA P 7'ER I ,Y 'UNn-w.,,,,Mf, . f+v-sqrwm-9.5, miwm ' f ,sz- 'viifffi 15592 mul work rnadf' through our school years. DEPEWM 2 STA. Xw ..,.:- 55TH Rf V , I , 1. JL!!! EF' 'vi iff ,Q W m nz? 41 x V dt N P Q ri, at ' Q 'F in p .Y bw NWA ' gf .H lf.. .AN - 1 Jkgb' '-4-NMW m 07 'Lf' gn 'ff -7 f M f fluff' my I' as , A' If jgligql ikvtyh X..-I' y I P ry ,y. 4 fat A if wwf 9 hvl-vans, 'Mw- 1 ,x I 'iv- .X .1 ' A, 6 , A '45, 9 t N 1 , I W -H S ' E Q 4 t .Q wi, .... X S 1 X SRX 'fr-i TY ? X 5 41.44-. I XJ - - X' A . .. x Q w-'QI New homes require new schools. This explains the rapid expansion of the Norfolk school system. 94150 H WNW-MINISTER' RESZOMEEC' The old Norview High School is now the Junior High School. The old gives way to ' the new in changing times. i The Naval Shipyard, one of the largest in the country, goes back to the Colonies. Today Norfolk and Hampton Roads have the greatest con- centration of military strength in the world. Here and nearby are the Armed Forces Staff College., an Army port of embarkation, the Oceana .let Base, representatives of fifteen NATO nations, and a number of other military --H groups. There is much here that has history and quaintness in the tradi- tional manner-for instance, St. Paulis Church, which survived a Revolu- tionary hombardment but has a line cannon hall embedded in one corner as p a mark of authenticity. Norfolk is so proud of the mace presented to it by Governor Dinwiddie in -1754 that the Chamber of Commerce gives visitors H copies of it--tie clasps for men and pins for ladies. T' pw ,KW Our new elementary school shows the latest fag gp? in physical plant for the children of our grow- ing community. x I The religious desires of Norfolk citizens are well taken care of whether that of Protestant, Catholic, or Jew. There are 250 Protestant churches serving the wants of Norfolkeans. There are 8 Catholic churches, and 34 other denominational churches. E whose history is steeped in American tradztlon fl... 5 03 se P'-1 J as me?- YI- X .yfti mr 1.51 Toll gates are a sure sign of ever-increasing transportation problems and solutions. a Southern city constantly expanding in a progressive state 'Wi The hundreds of Churches in the Norfolk area are the spiritual backbone of our constant development. Norfolk is other things, too. It is Southern and has a quality that is best expressed hy the word hospitality. lt has its famous Azalea Gardens, where an International Azalea Court is held in late April. This garden is one of the relatively few municipally ovvned and operated in the entire country. It is located adjacent to the Norfolk Municipal Airport on 100 acres of native woodland. Thus, in every way, Norfolk adequately satisfies the needs of a booming American metropolis. Its ever-growing schools, its many municipal services, its mushrooming housing expansion, its innumerable churches, hanks, amusement Centers, its hustling transportation system-all enahle Norfolk to keep its proud title of the largest city in the State of Virginia. -5 Air rwfjj Doumars is Then place to go after the game, the play, and after almost any activity here at Norview. s e flll Norfolk's travelers are served by the Union Station which was built in 1908 on a plot of ground which had once been Lake Mahone. There are 4 trains a day coming in and 4 trains going out. -1 XX .KN A I i Cl'lOll'Ll1' tu ' SHOP ' 0 0 I , X Q E .r Eh ,CNIIIIIIIW ' if Lllllllll VN V: A .1I, ' '... 5 'IIII' J ' - ' .- U 'Ill' '-2513111521435 nl! xlfx llll gig' I llll gint X III2 G-55 0 X J 11' sftlfx - -i Ham Ga in Q c'8I5L'I', ii'.'E'3.Cfi .Q.,,,. i ',.a- 5 The oldest house in Norfolk, the Myers house, was built in 1792. All furniture, glassware and silver found in the house are original. There are four major banks with many branches which serve the people of Norfolk, providing them with checking accounts, saving accounts, travelers checks, and by providing loans for citizens of Norfolk. The bridge and tunnel from Norfolk to Portsmouth is one of the main time saving devices recently built by the two cities. At a cost of 323,000,000 it is one of the most ex- pensive projects the cities have undertaken. avnbafvnnppn ,L . CHAPTER ll Wlth the annexatlon of the Tanners Creek D1Stl'1Ct to Norfolk Clty many changes have taken place at NOFVICW Hxgh School We began this year as a C1tV school wlth a new ad mlnlstratlon new school POIICICS and many new addltlons to the faculty The student body has galned many wonderful frlends through the new admlnlstratlon and faculty Wlthout the admlnlstratlon and facultys help and cooperatlon the teen age year of 1955 56 svould not have been the success t was are responsible for a successful first year as part of the City of Norfolk 0 0 0 d rn ln ls'l:ra'l:lon 4 I- , OO o of WHY I HAVE ONE' IN MY CLASS' Jusr 'rs-nmv ONE X 'Nfl ooooo o 0 0 oo coco oo 0 nd TEACHERS ONLY TIME OIT FOR REFRESH- M ENTS MISS GRUNUY... I WANT TO SHAKE YOUR HAND! Si I-on' THEY KEEP THE WHEELS TURNING gl Tx lr' MX fax Qin--an-an Admlnlsfra hon MR .I J BREWBAKER Supenntendent of Public Schools Llty of Norfolk 'mms MR HERMAN WILLIAMS Asszstant Superintendent of Secondary Sclwols Curriculum and Instruction MR E L LAMBERTH Assistant Supermtendent of Schools General Admlnxstratlon Norfolk City Board of Eduvation: Mr. Farley Powersg Roperg Mr. J. J. Brewbuker, Superinlendentg Mr, W. W Mrs. Mildred Dallas: Mr. Paul Schweitzer, chairmang Brewster, Clerk. Mr. William Ballard. Vice Chairmung Mr. Leighton Sthool l Board Mr. W. E. Campbell, former Principal, and Mr. Chittum, Superintendent of County Schools, seem to enjoy autographing annuals. Sponsored by: Burroughs of Norviewn. I Admin is fraiion 0 we lx 'Y +x -' sf J ,B fs M MR. CHARLES W, PERDLJIG, Principal uni., Duke University M.A., P.D.s.A., Columbia University MISS EMILY MIDYETTE, Dean A.B.. Elon College MA.. Teachers College, Columbia University ,.. V.,-r........w. if xx t 1 K iii? I 12 iii 1 'YW Mrs. D. R. Walbur'8 Manager of Lunchroom A, .MU ii as-gun? f J MRS. LUCILLE HAVIRD The 1956 Pilot Staff wishes to express, on behalf of the student body, its appreciation for the patience, kindness, and untiring efforts of good friend Mrs. Lucille Havird. As head of the office staff, Mrs. Havird has played a very important part in the success story of the 1956 year. Q MRS. VERNA SIMMONS, R.N. Nurse St. Vincent De Paul Hospital Norfolk, Virginia '11-Of no ,X , ' Lf xi'- lWY34fRZXXNif'ieEll!. :siifliilyffij ia Q ' V 1 N ffQqX'!'u'Slln X 7.4 R-2,2 2, fps wgisgias, X if r 'its fNSg?43F so M TA x' A 4. 55. DR. W. H. WHITMORE, M.D. Doctor Virginia Military Institute, B.S. University of Virginia, M.D. In A ppreciafion Mrs. Lucille Havird in one of her many of- ficial duties as head of the office staff. .! Butler Clives Bright Banks J Cholllster Mrs Snyder Mrs Fraser. VBS. MARK XRILT -X IBBANILR W Held IlbI'dI'ldIl f MISS CHRISTINE DUNNAVANT .lunior Counselor Guidance MRS. ADDIE BENTON Sophomore Counselor MISS MARTHA LEE Freshman Counselor .l A.'A 5 , an T' ru'l if College Day is a memorable day in the life of a N. H. S. Senior. For that is the day the representatives of the invited colleges explain about life on their campuses. MRS. DOROTHY MURDEN , ag, X 5 T T Senior Counselor Y-7 f Head of Guidance Department A N ,-3 Guidance is a process dealing with the total development of the individual whether in school or in the community. It cannot be set off as a department unto itself but must be an integral part of the total school program. The success of such a program varies according to the interest of each teacher in each' pupil with whom he comes in contact. The most suc- cessful program grows out of mutual confidence., faith, and understanding among pupils, parents, and teachers. Through the various guidance services offered, we should assist each pupil in under- standihg himself better, in developing his abilities, in making wise decisions, and in pre- paring for and living a satisfying and successful life in keeping with his abilities, interests, and needs. vm q,weM I, EWZSTV M ,X y g ., Q ,i4l f gr g y, A 1255, i na I x ' . at gt ' ,lu ,. 3 g if ' 5 1 6 i gifzty g, .K ' if z ' 51.5, gy 5 . 1' Y h 4 is, .VvxlN,KLkx,,-li K V... V Q, - ' :.E2-4-ilixf-F V if MR. H. B. BERCERON A.B., M.A.. East Carolina College English 4 and Speech MRS. CATHERINE CHALK, B.A. Longwood College English, 1 and 3 MRS. BETTIE CHAPPELL, B.A. Woman's College of the University of North Carolina English, 2 and 4 MISS DOROTHY J. DENON, A.B. William and Mary English, 1 and 3 MRS. MARY CARD, im. f 'f:? ? K , Guilford College English, 1 and 3 MRS. BETTY HAMMONDS, A.B. Bessie Tift College English, 1 and 3 Language Arfs MISS EMILY MIDYETTE A.B., M.A. Elon College Teachers College Columbia University Dean English 4, Head of Department Advanced ,Grammar and Composition MRS. I.aLUCE DWYER, A.B. Hollins College English, 2 and 4 Jil. Alf A Articulation and pronunciation is being taught to Mr. Bergeron's Speech Class. MRS. GRACE K. HOWARD, 11.5. Richmond Polytechnical Institute of the College of William and Mary English, 1 and 2 MISS AUDREY MIDDLETON, B.A. Madison College College of William and Mary English 1 MR. CLARENCE POE MOORING, B.s. East Carolina College 'X English, 1 and 2 'M' MRS. MARGARET SMITH B.A., B.s. Radford College and the University df Virginia English, 2 and 4 MRS. LURLENE TRETT, n.A. Park College English, I and 3 MRS. ELIZABETH C. GLOVIER, A.B. Womarfs College x Duke University English, 2 and 3 Students of Mrs. Dwyer's English class study Miss Midyene helps Senior English students Silas Mamet with their senior theme. .........---x .91 -vi . '!' L MRS. MARJORIE TUCKER, B.S. ' Longwood College Science MISS LHRISTINE DLNNAX AINT,B.A. Mary Washington College V Biology V v' ,J MRS. JOHN JACKSON, JR., A.B. V X Meredith College and in f Mars Hill College X Science and Biology 3 .. . 'lx Mrs. Culpepper illustrating one of the many principles of physics. ,X MRS. RUTH RODES CULPEPPER, BS., MA. Madison College and Columbia University Science und Physics, Head of Science Department MRS. MARJORIH CLEVELAND, B.S. Simmons College Science and Chemistry 'Qs S cien ce Students admire Science Display. mum! MRS. AIJDIE BENTON, A.B. Bessie Tift College Algebra, Aclvanred Algebra ' ... -, fi . MR. PETER SACHON ' -V W H A.B., M. OF Eu. 4, ' Calholic University and f i College of William and Mary :Lf Mathematics and Advanced General 3 Mathematics 3 4 J Mofhemofics MRS. SADIE CARRIS, B.S. George Peabody College for Teachers Algebra V' .Auf-' MRS. SARAH M. JOHN, A.t-1. Mount Holyoke College Mathemativs and Plane Geometry MR. R. I. LEAKE, A.B. Duke University Mathematics and Plane Geometry MISS IRENE MALIAROS, B.s. Mary Washington College Algebra ,x rv MRS. MARJORIE ll. Mt-CLURG, B.A. -I Mary Washington College I , Algebra Miss BARBARA Mt-FARLAND, 8.5. 3, t ' I Mary Washington College . ' ' .,, Mathematics and Algebra Q, fi If I A f if 52 MISS MARY MOSKOS, B.s. Mary Washington College Plane Geoinetry, Solid Geometry, G and Trigonometry. 1 Head of lvl1llllt?Hlilllt'S Department 4.-if t Y l CAPT. R. W. RICKERTTS, B.s. lj. S. Naval Academy ' Plane Geometry and Mathematics Mrs. Benton patiently explaining one of the theories of Algebra to one of her students. ,Eu ...Q 1, MRS. C. AUSTIN B. s. ' East Carolina College Civics and History MR. HAL BONNEY JR. B. A.. M. A. University of Richmond Government and History International Relations 5 .e 'X J fi Mu 1 5 Y l 1 MISS GAYNELLE EDWARDS B. s. Longwood College Government and History MR. ROBERT FORSTER A. B. University of North Carolina Government and Modern Problems MRS. VIVIAN CAROL FOX B.A. Brooklyn College Geography and Civics MR. GEORGE CRAVES B. A. Florida Southern College Civics and History MR. WILLIAM HAMPTON A. B. Kentucky Wesleyan College M. A., George Peabody College for Teachers Head of Social Studies Department Government and History Social Sfudies ul' 1 I If Q. f ,, Wins I U Vinh Members of Mr. Bonney's government class take part in a class discussion. A x JO K' . . Ref. .Q i t Z 2? . 5 N MR. CHARLES MCCLURG University of Kentucky Civics, History, Athletics MISS PEGGY MILLER B. Mary Washington College Civics and History MISS LYDIA TURNER B. East Carolina College History and Geography 4 A. B. A. A A Q . , J , -I af' , 3 iv ' , I g f . uw.. - te f ,W ,.-, -1 : MRS. ARDATH JONES B. s, Radford College Government and Journalism MISS MARTHA LEE B. S. Madison College Civics and Guidance MR. DON LONG A. B. North Georgia College Government and World History '56 Social Studies students listen to class reports. projects. MR. HOWARD F. YOUNG B.S., M.A. East Tennessee State College and Peabody College Industrial Arts MR. D. E. CLEMENTS, B.s. Tennessee Polytechnic Institute and MA.. George Peabody College for Teachers Mechanical Drawing Head of Department MR. ROBERT O. BEAUTER, B.s., M. or I-gn. Buffalo State Teachers' College and the University of Virginia Graphic Arts Members of the art department hard at work on their An inside View 0fL'51Hf11lly Day F ' Cl A I ' d Ari Q?-av I et . MR. A. E. MANNING A.n., 11.5. East Carolina College Dramatics MISS PRISCILLA HYNSON, B.S. East Carolina College Art MISS SARA WACHTMAN, A.B. College of Willlkzm and Mary Journalism 19 -rf' MR. DALE E. BEATTY, A.B. Fairmont State College Electricity MR. LEE VVALES, B.S. Peabody Conservatory Band MRS. CLAIRE DOYLE Mm-IJERMOTT, B.S. Madison College Music ' Sr 'P .ex ,, . W , Business Educohbn 4 lf Y Mrs. Anderson showing one of her students MR. EARL BRACEY, B-S' the use of the marginal stops. Duke University and M. Ed., V. P. I.' Y - -V L Head of Business Department Z 1 A ,A Vocational Oilice Training - ffl f J 5 f ' ' S- X' If ff, 1,1-Z fx. r f' ' ' J fl, iff 5, , 1 MRS. MARY MEARS BARBER, B.s. Madison College General Business, Bookkeeping, and Typing MISS MARGARET ANN BUNTING, B.s. East Carolina College Bookkeeping, Typing and General Business MISS NANCY GARTH, B.s. Madison College Typing, General Business, and Shorthand MRS. DOROTHY MURDEN, B.s. Limestone College Clerical Training MRS. NANCY RAVEN, B.s. Vila Maria College Shorthand and Typing MRS. CARYL SIEMBT, B.s. Ohio University Typing, General Business and Shorthand fp? ...ff 'f.f 15' s 1' 5 s . 975, I 3 Q Q PO' -.ri rg A 'm .. ., - if f4'N., ,5 u Q , . . .lifxgp ff: v , ..,... , . -' W e 'Q-H . 1 . ','.'.g! . , Y L '.', . - ee' 1 N .3 , J, ft. .3 Q ., ., 3, . f, 2 .J , 6 1 if x. Disfribufive Education Clear explanations always results in rapt attention. 'fix X A MR. ALEX MENDELSON B. s., M. or ED., University of Pittsburgh Distributive Education MR. JOHN S. DRAPER B.s. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Diversified Occupations MRS. MARGARET R. HILL A. B. University of North Carolina Distrihutive Education Foreign Languages Home Econ omics Radford College Home Economics OLIVIA HARLOW ms. 3 Madison College Home Economics EFFIE ROBINSON B. s. ' y Washington College Home Economics A .. , fs-'P' , MISS MARY ANN PERRY A B Radford College MR. LESLIE SEAWARD JR B Vanderbilt University A. M., Harvard University MR. YEDIDIA SOROKO B A M A University of Jerusalem Physi col Educafion CT f'1x fff. -nf. i Q.. --41, yq .V v .v.f-,djgjf'.'31si, 'Y 9-in f ,gf SSRI fyfzaz ,Q Mg., am, . ,Q D. 4 ,x -f .Nv I ,,1..,,, .iffy IW .wvfgiv J ,fy Q. Q 5 'Wifi V R435 Yi fi! I I Q V Y Chalk up two points Mlbb WINIFRED BEARD, B.s. Longwood College Cirl,s Physical Education 'J K MR. EDWARD DREW, B... Elon College ,S Boy,s Physical Education MR. CHARLES C. CAI.DWELL, B.S. V Q 'V A R .' University of Virginia cbx Boy's Physical Education MR. W. E. CARRISON, B.s. MR. LOUIS HANSEN, A.B. College of William and Mary Head of Physical Education and Boy's Physical Education MISS ANN HIQRST, B.S. Radford College Cirl's Physical Education MISS ALICE MEACOM, B.S. Radford College Cirl's Physical Education MR. JOSEPH W. PORTER, BA. l'niversity of Richmond Boy! Physical Education MRS. JANET Y. RAPKIN, 8.5. lniversity of Delaicare Girl's Physical Education MISS GRACE IRENE SMITH, B.s. East Carolina College Girl's Physical Education MR. JAMES YASS, 8.5. lfniuersily of Virginia Boy's Physical Education University of Miami Driver Training Q 7 9 X f ' f 55.2 ' if cf. K, D . E 5 file'-W Q 7llh CHAPTER Ill Our Talents are dzscovered The df'llXlllP of .1 chool yea: play a xerv xmportant role m the hfe of a teen .I er The tlxool relsln on the old adage that all work and no play makeQ ,lark .1 dull boy has pro sided J0llVlll0 to ult the ta tc of any memlrer of tllls younger eneratlon Amon the many actlutlew enjoyed by students are dame tudent overnment actlutle hand and chorue roup new Impex .mel wetnllook pllllllldll0ll Yarlety Sllow and dlamatle pI'0IllIi'll0Il Mo t of tlle e .utlutleQ are enjoyed c'tlvl'l:l es THE WINNER ARCHIE IS ALWAYS PROMOT I NC: SOMETHING ' Ill TIALIKR OF l9S5 SCHOOL AUUWGZRM TODN FREE TRIP TO THE CAFETERIA ALL EXPENSES HND! i GETSA I Aaco-one ees mas ww NoT?,WNELL N DN' 1 Giuuw I M eueuate I YOUDI OKAYI 9 I DIDNT IVE BEEN THE THINK YOU'D A TEACHER I-ISR WAN1 To' FOR 35 YEARS' CONTESTI TOBEI ASK ME N MISS TEAC J Y-4 0 ala Ono 0 ooooo 00 oqoo 0 Oo 0 ' 5-2 :f I Q13 lt C- IOSS Asha BE BACK STAGE AT THREE THIRTYI hblndnlnhs 4. M.: Ly ' ,. IQ' If Q' l l I I I - . ' . ' -' ' S . 5 . V- . . . 'A - ' ' ' ' , ' g, . S' , , J g LL' . 1 I ' 97 ' L , 9 E ' , ' ,' ' ' s s ' 'S , , 'L ' . ,, . . . . g . . g 'Y , , I , , ' ' ,s, s gg , ' ' S, t 4 . . . gi S7 5 . V. . u 4. . ., S7 1 . , - ,' s. s ' ' not only hy the student lrody but the faculty as well. YY Y I I I 1 1 1 l, gr V T T 7 I 1 7 1 , U , . .. I A ' 1 . I I I n C . . 4 . ' x A S X N , . ws 5 .Ei 'of-l. o Ll A I 0 0, . ooo' o I A Q - - '- - , 00 . I .0 0 og ,big It oo O 0000 Q ' : onnooa X, X o o'o,,'? ,tj I f I . D 500.0000 ka g 4' 0.0 Q i X .A ll' D ' -Z CY ' E i l A DANCING IN THIS DARK PLANNING FUR 'I'III'I FUTYHE HERE'S YOUR BAT!-NN6 SUIT MISS GRUNDYI I .f X dk ...JI .QI Nl--dl lmjqs ...ww S- , I In THE ANNI'AI.S ARRIVII ff!!! J l 4 X, A Jw Student Cooperative Association --ll The Student Cooperative Association is a na- tion-wide organization within the public schools whose function is to regulate all student activi- ties. The objectives of the 1955-56 S.C.A. are: l. To provide for social activities. 2. To present remlar assembly programs, promoting student participation. 3. To provide a picnic area for the use of the student body. 4. To promote school spirit. 5. To set up a code of ethics. 6. To keep the school and community well informed on the S.C.A. activities through accurate publicity. Members of the S.C.A. Council are: First Row fleft to rightj: M. Henderson, A. Wagner, B. Bradshaw, J. Still- man, B. Warrington, F. Ramirez, J. Carroll. J. White, H. Belote. Second Row: J. Tise, I. Altice, P. Bennett, A. Hardy, A. Brainerd, J. Owens, C. Cousins, S. Pickett, R. Oates. Third Row: C. Lambert, A. Hershman, J. Hawkins, R. Mitchell, L. Hodges, P. White, J. Keesee, . T. Acey, D. B. Hawkins. Fourth Row: L. Myers, M. Harlow, N. Bell, J. Arrington, E. Strickland, E. Sanford, B. Davis, J. Oates, R. Garrett. Committee Chairmen are: First Row fleft to rightl: P. White, N. Bell, L. Hodges. Second Row: C. Cousins, J. Altice, A. Wagner, F. Ramirez. Third Row: J. Owens, A. Hardy, R. Mitchell, P. Bennett. Fourth Row: D. B. Hawkins, I. Carroll. New to Norview this year was a contest spon- sored by the S.C.A. to see which homeroom could decorate its door most attractively. Pic- tured above are the lst and 2nd place winners. Sponsored by: Gabriel s Cross Roads Restaurant 4.9. il, ' xf 'f x -'f 7 f I 'j 'fl 'j ' tv l L S 5 Left to right: Judy Oates, vice presidentg Sally Pickett, secretary, Francisco Ramirez, treasurerg Peggy Bennett, reporter. 1 1 551 . X x l's 4, X ix 1 5 Jr.. I ,x I T Q 'S- 5 X Y-A,,....-ad!-S Talking over the S.C.A. objectives are Miss Christine Dunnavant, sponsor, and Martha Henderson, president. The S.C.A. works throughout the school, get- ting Christmas boxes for the less fortunate. Mr. Perdue giving his annual talk to the students fol- lowing the installation of the S.C.A. olticers. Left to right: F. Ramirez, Pickett, J. Oates, M. Henderson, and looking on, C. Brainerd, president of last year's council. ' x FL 7- I ' ' .sf - 4 G7 J as THE PILCDT ,em snrron, Linda Myersg Assoc- mn: I-znrroa, Helen Heathg and BUSINESS MANAGER, Gwen Davis. Editor-in-chief .,,.. ..,. . ., Linda Myers Associate Editor ..... ,.,......, H elen Heath Business Manager .. .Gwen Davis Activities .,.. . .,., ..,... .,,.,,,.. . D ell White Annis Norfleet Organizations ...... .,... Gloria Lynch Sports ,. ............. ....,.,.... A lan Burgess Nicky Devoles Faculty . lane Kehoe Seniors .. . Sandra Johns Nancy Morgan Juniors . Elizabeth Fentress Pat Thomas Sophomores . . Betty Jean Ashlock Freshman , , .,.. . Carol Maccubbin Adviser .,.. .. Mrs. Ardath S. Jones -f I QI - 'I il .Fe-Q so J-V --H-1--1-.-..., -Q-........... v ,.,, Q Q- . o 'V H va Merrily typing the identifications to the Junior section are Elizabeth Fentress and Pat Thomas. X X x at 1 flung f-an Grinmng over the Senior Statistics are Sandra Johns and Nancy Morgan. se h Mrs, Ardath Jones, Sponsor. Under her nn- tiring efforts and instructions, the Yearbook is constructed. 5 in of Q. -n,L4...u'vs . The purpose of the Annual Staff is to present k to the students of Norview, in a pictorial review, the organizations, clubs, faculty: athletics and .gy 4 I X other activities of the school year. They Co- sponsor the Homecoming activities and are on the go continuously for the action shots of all the happenings of the school year. Talking the 1956 Annual over is Editor, Linda Myers and Associate Editor, Helen Heath. Alan Burgess, Carol Maccuhbin, and Nicky Devoles choose the appropriate cartons. 1 , V ' ,....Xr5 x Dell White and Annis Nordeet dis- cussing the Activities section. Sponsored by: Smith and Welton. r l ow' 'NJ StaE members are Kleft to right, standingl: N. Bell, W. French, B. Efird, B. Turner, E. Litchfield, P. Wilkins, L. Jones, and E. I. Strickland. Seated: J. Riggleman, L. Lusk, B. Miller, G. Cordell, P. Bennett, and P. Rosen. News Editor Barbara Miller interviews a local news-maker, while photographer Bill Efird waits to get a picture. f Managing Editor Linda Lusk and Editor .lanet V T Riggleman draw up the pages for the next issue. THE ORVIEW C0-PILOT Editor ..............................,,.,,, .. ,.,..,...,. . .,....,,.... .... . . ......Ja.net Riggleman Managing Editor.. . . ..,,. -Linda Lusk News Editor... ,....,,,,., . . .,.. .,,., B arbara Miller Feature Editor ...,., .... Gloria Cordell Sports Editor... .. ,... ..., . Wayne French Junior High Editor . . .... .Larry Jones Circulation and Exchange Manager ..................., . . ...Paul Wilkins Business Managers . . .. .. . . .. ..Pat Rosen and Peggy Bennett Art Editor.. ,.....,.,.,,. .. .. .. . ,Nancy Bell Photographer .. . . ..,, .. . .. . ,.., . . ,... . .. ...Bill 'Efird Reporters.-. .. . .. .. Betty Turner, Elfrieda Litchfield, Nora Jean Fouke, Jerry Ryder, Emma, Jean Strickland Courier ..... .............. . ...... ......... .. . . ...Adel 'Whedbee Faculty Advisor.-. .......... ................ . ........ . .. ................. .Miss Sara Wachtman Published monthly by the journalism classes of Norview High School. , ' P 5 . f ' ' 1 i 1 1 1 . i 5, I X . Back from the printer's at lastg the finished copies of the paper are distributed by the staf members. Miss sm Wacmman, 5 Pouson , shows e P I I 0 fi Janet Riggleman, EDITOR, the engrav- ings to be sent to the printer. Co-sponsored by? Monsanto Chem. Co. 'Z -,--Q Y Sullivan's Menis and Boys' Wear- The Norview Co-Pilot is the otiicial news organ of Norview High School. It is published monthly, ten times a year. Staff members write and edit the news, proof read and make up the paper and distribute the finished copies. For the past two years, a Junior High section, written and edited by Norview Junior High students, has been included. The Co-Pilot holds an honor award rating from the Southern Interscholastic Press Associa- tion and an International First Place Award from Quill and Scroll. Each year representatives from the staii attend the SIPA Convention in Lexington, Virginia. The Mr. and Miss Norview contest is spon- sored annually by the paper. Contestants are nominated from the senior class, and winners are crowned at the Variety Show. Fr: ' Mr. Lee Wales, Director of Instru- mental Music. Band Officers: First R010 fleft to rightl: B. Hitchens, V. Lewis, C. Grimsley, N. Kline. Second Row: P. Whitehurst, L. Johnson, L. Walker. Last Row: T. Morriasette. B G n d .illlllllfillg 1110 IllIlSil' of our 51111111 8.4 d 1 ' f E . X L K P 5 Q 1 ' 3 1 3 3 3 T 5 , L --.... , -X L - Z x , f 1 sf - .g F -pi? 1 A, A - -X f fi-f l ' Majorettes fleft to rightj: B. Webber, K. Benton, N. Kline, P. Windley, M. Gordon, P. Stokes, Dmm Majoretteg J. Liverman, S. Lee, E. Blevins, D. Mason, G. Deason, and center, Head Majorette, B. Hitchens. This year the band was taken over by a new director, Mr. Lee Whales, who has done a won- derful job. The band has performed on many different occassions this year, such as the Uyster Bowl Game and Paradeg the Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C.g and the Interna- tional Boat Regetta in Elizabeth City, N. C. In competitive auditions for All-State Band, Norview has placed twenty-seven players this year. The band is run by an Executive Committee which is made up of a chairman, one repre- sentative from each class, a majorette, a BCC- retary, and a treasurer. This group, under the capable direction of Mr. Wales, makes the rules for the band and plans an annual banquet and dance at the end of the school year. - X ,H . , 1 1' ,nl . lu. u WL: r - I l 1 'J' ' All . lt I . 'fll x Q I fit' ' 5 we-was 4.4: ALL STATE BAND First Row fleft to rightl: G. Madison, J. Calfee, C Fitzgerald, J. Youngs, P. Whitelllirst, lid. Hobbs, H Smayne. Second Row: M. Diller, R. Card, B. Frye R. Bendura, K. Fizer, B. Robison, H. Barrineau, T Morrisette, G. Stermer. Third Row: R. Langlrmd P. Hays, J. Forbes, K. Peterson. D. Callahan, W Smith. M. Wviiliurnson. C. Crimsley, R. McKenzie l I 1 Band fleft to rightl: First Row: C. Grimsley, P. Whitehurst, L. Walker, F. Barrett, V. Lewis, L. Haggard, M. Lefav0r,.S. Gore, C. FitsGearld, K. Peterson, J. Youngs. Second Row: G. Morrisette, R. Bendura, R. McKenzie, R. Langland, R. Erickson, M. Hobbs, J. Calfee, E. Reilly, W. Robison, C. Madison, E M. Williamson, W. Smith, G. Pendagraph, I. Richardson, H. Swayne, N. Kline. Third Row: N. Carter, A. Caylor, B. Gibbs, B. Fulford, C. Hales, R. Twine, D. Plumlee, C. Pattee, R. Fitzgerald, B. Brett, L. Merritt, L. Johnson, R. Murden, J. Porter, R. Jordan, J. Brown, P. Ball, J. Salvant, M. Butler. Fourth Row: P. Harris, M. Rottler, S. Dunman, K. Bailey, C. Beck, J. Dorsey, E. Ball, F. Doughty, W. Ramsey, F. Smith, J. Lane, F. Wright, J. Howell, J. Forbes, P. Brown. M. Cross, R. Conover, P. Hays, J. Ingram, C. Rilee, D. Hughes, W. Faville, K. Fizer, H. Berrineau. Fifth Raw: G. Kane, E. Staylor, N. Swale, E. Dalton, P. Blum, S. Litchfield, J. Stokes, L. Midgette, J. Gower, B. Mixon, I. Beasley, J. Overman, S. Lamb, J. Stanton, D. Mercer, D. Stewart, M. Zimmerman, G. Stermer. Back Row: H. Stallings, E. Card. L. McClellan, B. Frye, A. Beale, R. Parsons. a 'Y I Q Mrs McDermott, fondly called Mrs. Mac Director of Vocal Music. Officers of Mixed Chorus lleft to rightl: E. Fentress, B. Bates, M. Fentress, H. Heath, C. Whealton, and B. Stanley. Madrigal Singers lleft to rightl: S. Edwards, C. Wheel- ton, E. Fentress, E. McLawhom, J. Kirby, R. Coffee, H. Heath, N. Bell. E.- O Chorus a song always on our lips The Choruses, under the direction of Mrs. Claire McDermott, performed many times throughout the school year. They not only held performances in our school but outside for dif- ferent organizations, radio, television, the United Preaching Mission, as well as the Mes- siah, all of which are for the general public. There are several vocal groups making up our Music Department here at N.H.S. These groups are: Mixed, Chorus, Madrigal Singers, Sextet, Advanced Girls Chorus, Junior Girls Chorus, and Boys Chorus. The choruses meet daily to blend their voices in vocal accord. The Madrigal Singers and Sextet meet on their own time with their director to plan their repertoire. 3 ff of J J O Sr' 4' .6 ' K wl ' ' xx 4 V Q TA -Z 1 'fL I I 'T M J -' R- ' K '55 - r I f 5 f Sextet tleft to rightl, First Row: M. Henderson, C. Self, B. Wood. Second Row: E. Williams, J. Mitchell, B. Miller. Mixed Chorus fleft to rightl, First Row: M. Pifer, P. Ryan, M. Lampman, N. Lewis, B. Bates, G. Hamn, E. Williams, N. Bell, M. Fentress, E. White, P. Walker, J. Mitchell, M. Shelton, V Robinson, J. Arrington. Second Row: H. Mayo, V. Wynberry, C. VanDeman, P. Somay, S McWhorter, E. Fentress, E. McLawhorn, H. Heath, S. Casada, S. Hardison, M. McColl, M Henderson, B. Miller, B. Penello, J. Dixon. Third Row: C. Haynes, M. Winslow, B. Wood C. Self, R. Coffee, J. Hudson, J. Kirby, R. Stanley, W. White, W. Beaird, G. Gorman, J. Coates Fourth Row' R Hardison C Whealton C Merritt, R Swain R Carris S Edwards I Ho ue ' ' 9 ' 9 - ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 ' g 9 D. Ball, E. Gardner, D. Pruitt, W. French. Accompanist-Mrs. Lillian Secrest. -qpv-nw 1 Chorus Junior Girls Chorus fleft to rightl First Row: P. Modlin, E. Mclieown, A. Shutak, E. Sanford. Second Row: S. Lawson, F. Ward, D. Jacks, L. Parsons, A. Watson. Third Row: J. Brockway, l'. Clark, C. Taylor, M Spruill, E. Litchfield, M. Fine. Fourth Row: R. Parham, B. Jones, N. Parham, K. Benton, A. Nichols, N. Eanes. Advanced Girls Chorus flelt to right! First Row: B. Jones, S. Barber, B. Beale, li. Disney, L. Pruitt. Second Row: C. Megginson. U. Redfern, P. Harrell, P. Hamilton, C. Wllitefhurst, N. Hostetler. Third How: L. Swain, Koger, M. Sharp, J. Atkins. Boys Chorus fleft to right! First Row: J. Salyers, L Dixon, M. Basden. Second Row: C. Newsome, B. Oliver, C. Larsen, B. Bunting. Third Row: J. Walker, J. Brown, C. Falos, D. Harris, E. Cullop. Fourth Row: .R. Wyn berry, C. English. J' DQNNBYWEOLD 3 ILL STREAM - ' Jciffaofa L - ax Snowball Queen and her Court: fleft to rightl: Georgi- anna Miller, Ann Wagner, Her Majesty, Marie Fentress, Mr. Perdue, Betty .lean Ashlock, Juanita Gardner. ' ' 1 2 Q , 1 . , SCA sponsored Dances Mrs. Trett crowns Bogie while Mrs. Bryan crowns Doodle-Bug as the best dressed couple at the Halloween Dance. Runner up- George Hendrickson. Co-sponsored by: Ray Musselwllite-'s Texaco Service Station. rn Mr. Perdue crowns the Queen of the Snowball, Marie Fentress. Alma and Phil Walker reign as Mr. and Miss 'GDogpatch of the Sadie Hawkins Dance. b - Xe. ' mg' ,gf 5 , wif, ....,.,,,, A 5- A ,... ,. is K ,M + V, 'xv i I -mf Ve , 3 ' 2K G ,,., ffytyfm The Heart Hop is given Tlafyietlxe ,National Honor Society for the stuilenls of Norview to enjoy the 'Will you be mime? theme of Valentines. The Royalty reigning over the dance were Helen Heath and Smythe Wood as Queen and King of Hearts. They were chosen by popular vote of the entire ' student body. Cupids, red and white decorations, and Valentine refresh- ments aided the atmosphere of the Sweetheart Dance. Larry Walker and his band furnished the music while the young couples danced to and fro. Until next year, another successful Heart Hop has made its debut. ELEN HEATH AND SMYTHE WOOD QUEEN AND KING OF HEARTS V7 ii A ,f M X . f -. , as 4 3 J LINDA MYERS AND DALE DEAN Heorf Hop leap year Valentines X K J -Q-v. 4--nik 5 iff' A , -me Bvxiwv Y- ' A fe- I f -1 f CONNIE SPIRES AND BILLY TUCWELL Sponsored by: Price's Six Stores, ,2- . . -nv 'f e' Q-' r' '41 r Win fer Wonderland warm hearts in cold weather , '27 .1 ELLEN BAKER S? DELL WHITE x JAYE FIN NEGAN PAT WHITE C... IQ t W! SQ? A -x Q22 VL ANNIS NORFLEET Sweetheart Court: E. Miller, J. Fin- negan, L. Myers, Attendant, E. Fen- tress, Sweetheart, A. Norfleel., At- tendant, E. Baker, D. White, and P White. Elizabeth Fentress reigns as the Ideal Sweetheart of the H1Y and Tn H1Y durmg the M1dW1nter Formal LINDA MYERS EVELYN MILLER ...R w-rf P ,I .ag ..,, mum. -f---4 --r 5 t -Y' Manhattan Kaleidoscope Against the background of Manhattan sky- scrapers, the many pupils and teachers here in Pilotland provided two and a half hours of delightful entertainment. 4'Manhattan Kaleido- scope ran the gamut of the Musical Comedy Theatre all the way from slapstick to ballet during the course of its thirty-two acts. The Kaleidoscope, being a revolving stage, was very ellective in the Musicalis presentation. At the turn of the stage, new and exciting acts were performed one hy one. The annual Mr. and Miss Norview were crowned during the intermission of the show. Dramatics Director, Mr. A. Manning, presented the 1955 Variety Show in all its splendor. It was great Pop! Sponsored by: Birtcherd s Dairy XX ,rf 'A ! L The oiiicial crowning of Mr. and Miss Norview for the 1955-56 year. The title bearers are Allen Whittier and Dell White. Crowning is Linda Lusk of the Co-Pilot. Guest Artist, Billy Porter and our songbird, Emily MacLawhorn, Norview's answer to the Frank Parker and Marion Marlow team. Their superb rendition of Jerome Kemis old favorite, Love Is So Sweet In The Springtime, was highly acclaimed by critics. new F1 'N 9354. W , Y A X 'a. J, 8 f,': w ,ld 'frdfxuj -Q? i f a I' V , we 1 -7 - gzele X! L ff' 1MUf-ffsgfzf .,,a,ilJ 1-'pffd 0? A 4221 'TQ gf ffftffbc J ' y, J, .441--Cf f 7' fy c, , f if ! Sf W4 VJ i Y- i Q i 1 fb , J e -- vi-ug. + Y--of' 4... Junior-Senior Prom The Junior and Senior Prom was inspired by the story of Cinderella. After entering through the storyland pumpkin, then a touch of the Magic Wand, each Cinderella hecame a radient princess in her make-believe world of fantasy. The towering, pink and white, glowing columns illuminated the stately ballroom. The sparkling chandlier enchanted the magnificient surround- ings. At the stroke of twelve, the ball was ended and the fairyland lights dimmed as the story faded. XYBPROM comlmrjss CHAlRMEN+S8fNCd flelt to rightl: - YY! Ju y sjJFl?rence.,Wqd. ' ndghg: Marie Fen- ' X Vqxrugvj Jemffytyk, I ,sAmyYMiwhe11. ,ji T A I .1 F 'fx F , ' J A X ' X , , rf- if xff ' if w 3' J .U a A ,aj AXJ' ij- '. MU 4 pl- Nav, XJ C Xxx Cv' V., uf if W my Vx N 'Q s aaaaaivf ' t -- x if i W fy f i rw r if X .-JJ , ' Q V .-xj fMuchJ X worlyiand my students tb 'A ' i . ' -,lf N Jformulal success for tlie 'C derella U I J HW 'ff 'W Bafllf' s Y' u 1 X ' fN t X4 3 'lt KIV J E, J X X IK, 'fx ,N . Dj X A ' Llfaxfc 1 J' I Jfxdfien avis, Gayle iydron, Phyllis Xu U3 Q L7 ff lyrower, Miss Ba11,.and D. B. Hawkins, ' Q' i to flfon ladder, working busily on the . , E' K I columns. ST X sr, 48 ,A Sponsored by: Coca-Cola. N..- X lx zz l' 4 , 'Yr A touch of the Magic Wand and the fairyland becomes a reality. K Anxiously awaiting the steps to star dom. Fairyland Food. Mx ' 4 , lj L if Y V - .fn ,- I 5' K is .S m 39 i Q J . , 9 l ng, . N' sq Ir ,I Enchanted lights Hood the dance Hoot. March of the Palms. Co-captains of Football team, Lewis Bridges and Allen Whittier admire trophy for Mr. Pigskin vshlle Her Wlaje ty Nancy Bell looks on Hom ec ommg Two Graduate of the class of 30 are welcomed during the Homecoming Dance by H Heath fassoczate edzlorl and L Myers fedltor of the yearbook! The secret of the Maid of Honor IS revealed by M1 s Peggy JO Rohm on 1954 Homecoming ueen Member of the court a fl to rl Anms Norfleet Helen Heath Mary Seehorn Num or HONOR and Linda Myers 'Cl ii-1 Ninn Bell lovely Woruevs Senior X 'Ili maltea ready for her reign as HOME comm Qtrrx or lfhw Wy X R Sponsored by Trl H1 Y S C c e 1 S I s , . 1 8' Jo A . 7' Q ' .6 4? NLM v ei S v. v . Q AY -X 'jx K, X Q at fi A y I 5 X y Y A A x -. , : '- '- . I X fl l 'Q ' l gp -' Y fs Q-r ,if The oHicial crowning of the 1955 Homecoming Queen Nancy Bell Paying the honors IS Mrs Ardalh .lones Advisor of the Yearbook Members of the Court looking on are left to nght Peggy Jo Robinson 1954 Home- coming Queen Annis Norlleet, Helen Heath, Mary Seehom, Maid of Honor, The Homecoming Festivities this year were planned around the theme of a Victory Year , which to our delight proved to be the song heard all over Norfolk and even the State. - These activities are Co-Sponsored by the Pilot Staff and Monogram,Cluh. The Queen and her court are chosen annually by the Football Team, and the court is kept secret until the halftime ceremony at which time they are announced to the public. The football coaches choose a Mr. Pig Skin , based upon his participation in the game Homecoming night. This year each player was considered so great that one member could not be choseng therefore, all twenty-nine champs were given the title. We also honored the Class of '30 of which there were nine graduates. Three of these grad- uates were able to attend. ...lf N '.P NK, 2 wx xx' KIWC' Bully Tugwell QQ' s ,,fk1nfX .K- E if Q Ey 4 km 'NW4 1' MAY QUEEN Linda Myers May Day SENIOR ATTENDANTS are fleft to rightj: Nrmry Be-ll, Pat While, Annis Norfleet, Linda Myers, Joanne Finney, Helen Heath. ,Q xyv' L KINC,S ATTENUANT Bobby Stanley . Rf ' , L 'F 1 1 ' , L J ,f elf , W 'J' LW- ,X 4 I .. if JL f 1 , fr, 'V i bi ,Il ' ,V fu x lm, If V N Muir or Howon , 1, ,l ,Avlis Norfleet 1 L HCP 7 . R U - 4 ' In A g lf, y ? ' I - I7 ' if Q J lg, L, ,V J , M1 ' 1 '-4 jg! H M. Willlamf Assistant Superlniendant ofSqhz101s and Mr C W Perdue Prmczpal CIOVI 19353 King and ueen of May Russell twood and Barbara Brinkley B Davis A Wagner A Hirahman Second Ron M Fentress R Mitchell J fardner S Baker .l The Ju 4' ' 'fi o J- 4 In . - MAY COURT 1955-Front Row fleft to rightl: M. Havird, W. Leidy, E. Perdue, S. Havird. Seroml Row: S. Harris. A. W'agner, S. Pickett. N. Bell, C. Talley, D. Mears, P, Robinson. R. Nook ffittendant lo Kingl, R. Atlwood fKingl, B. Brinkley fQueenJ, P. Cornelt fMaid of Honori, C. Leonflhart, A. Arvhhell. B. Gorski, A. Norfleet, L. Myers, J. Tise, .l. Vainwright. ' I 1 l v Y w v ly' 'll X ' 'E51i.'Ei:::45::::w:i:z:i 1. 1 f 0 xg - 1 ' A K v 1 X 'U ' x D Q ' 5' Wi' X? B ' P . 5 'F' L 'ig LE! vlsvinsns or THE couxr are Front Rau fleft to rzghtk CHAPTER IV Our meetlngs and outstanding events Its pretty hard to know what you can do when you re youn ln addltlon so xnanw fieldb of actluts holler for atten tlon that the tenlptatlon IS to become a ,lack of all trade: ant master of none lNot that theres anythln wron wlth belnx, a Jack of all trade Here at Boruew .1 9lllflf'Ill ran rhooee to sp0t1.1l1L0 or to pread hun elf around borne can act some HFUQIIC whatewer the lnent here there la a proper outlet rganlz 'tions OH DEAR WE. IEW' THEM WAIUNG' ARCHIE WHY DONT WE QLJN 'THROUGH THE FIRST ACT nv' WHILE WE QE. WAITWNG? ni N0 I DON T WANT TO DO ANYTHING UNTI' THAT OLD BAT GETC5 HERE. 7 v Y V 7 U ' . . Y I i . v. p - U' 9 , 1 ' ' ' ' . . - . l - - - I Q . - . Y ,Q c cr ir ' ' tr 11 z- . - - - ' ,s. ' ' , ' ' . , 3' ' , , C I' , s ' ' s, ' . Y , ,' 't, 3 are magicians, some can sing, some can raise money, some are - Q A I D I I I ' , . 1 . I -v - .' - I A Y 1 P '5. ff' ' Q .' ' ' f c-'77 . ! . f . ..' ont. X., ...-..-.1 O ROOM ,f 4 NEAT TRICK vev nIv M 9 :? ENGINEERS OF THE FU'I'l'RE -AND LATELY SHE'-5 BEEN 50 NICE! JR. RED CROSS WORKERS 56 K I 2,14 sq- Q Q' Q. i Fran! rout flefl In righif-H. Heath. Y, Cunningham. C. Spires. S. Stanley, P. Mills, E. McLaw- horn. P. Whitehnrst. P. Shores. I. Ryan. L. Hopkins. Second rou'A,l. Beasley. P. Todd. S. Johns, C. fllacc-lihhin. l. Owens. l.. Denton. ll. Deason. V. Shores. B. .l. Edwards. .l. Finney. C. McCoy. -K. Pafumi. P. Todd. W. Hughes. J. Kehoe. J. Bozeman. A. Christopher, L. Myers, M. Sellers, NI. Jones. A. Bnndurant. M. Shelton. Third rmrfl.. Lusk. B. Stanley. E. Baker. J. Riggleman. B. Collier. B. Tuewell. D. Mc-Clure. J. Young. S. Harris. M. Henderson, S. W'ood, C. Goodwin. .l. Allshrook. J. Arrington. M. Butler. 9. Baker. D. Dean. B. Kelly. J. Salvant. D. Pruitt, W. French, A. Miller. National Honor Society This club consists of second semester juniors and seniors selected by the faculty on the basis of high scholarships, successful participation in the program of the school and positive citizen- ship. It recognizes character, services to the community, leadership and scholarship. This or- ganization has been very active at Noryiew and we are proud to have a chapter in our school. It is the only honor society recognized in high schools throughout our nation. sd, Sponsors of the National Honor Society-Miss Irene Maliaros and Miss Mary Moskos, OFFICERS fleft to right!-L. Deaton, Treasurer: D. Pruitt. Presidenlg P. Todd, Secretaryg J. Finney, Chaplain. Second row-YV. French, Vice Presidentg L. Myers, Reporter. f l x 'X A xr Monogram C lub Wayne French, President of the Monogram Club. The aims of the Monogram Club are to foster good sportsmanship and to endeavor to live up to the high ideals of character and conduct set forth by Norview High School. Membership is open to all winners of varsity letters in inter- scholastic sports upon receiving a bid from the active club. Active members, when not a mem- ber of a squad, will be requested to aid the school at all athletic events. First row fleft to right!-B. Hehl, B. Tugwell, B. Tugwell, W. Raines, M. McClurg, J. Riddick, B. Stanley, L. Bridges. Second row-T. Spruill, D. Dean, A. Whittier, B. Ballantine, W. French, D. Herron, E. McCarthy. Third row-R. Morgan, D. Barnes, D. B. Hawkins, J. Lopez, T. Jones, F. Seehorn, K. Tompson. Fourth row-L. Meredith, C. Barnette, A. Phipps. Fifth row- B. Frye, D. Kent, A. Roberts, 1. Spratt, A. Burgess, B. Jennings, B. White. Sixth row-J. Watkins, S. Wood, J. P. Pappas, G. Goodwin, C. Wealton, M. Zongolowicz. Seventh row-A. Malbone, R. Davis, B. Dodge, F. Vines, C. Rayburn, R. Tolston. i 'lil NM t ' ia. 0' 11 fc. '1. If ,S A. . N N: Co-sponsored by: A. B1 Edelblute and S0118 R0Se,9 5'10'250 SWIG, Norview- Mr. Pete Sachon, sponsor of the Monogram Club 1 Q bd' .-. L.- 1 3 K rig XX 9 Q f A , f. , J, 1 '+- l ' 1 ,I 1117 any nt -:ng ll I1 1' ll 1 1 Q .. me or 58 A .,. First row fleft to right!-P. Strickland, J. Maher, B. Johnson, R. Catfey, P. Shore. Sevond rour- B. Kidd, J. Lane, B. Howell, J. Bailey, V. Butler. Third row-C. Stevens, P. Rightmeyer, S. Bryant, E. Card, N. Howlett. Fourth row-P. Wilkinson, J. Spieght, C. Woodington, 0. Stewart, L. McClellan, J. Salvant. Fifth r0u2L. Ambrose, B. Miller, S, Barr, C. Harrell, T. Harris, D. Purett, J. Barlow, B. Kelly. , Hi- Y was I 4 ,F - ...MI-Azqw we gif: ' ' snnlmgf Z W 'nw' f 1 3' . Y . . . f,f jL, am '- K M The purpose of the H1-Y IS to Create, malntam, ' lil E V . wigs ei, - 5- : and extend throughout the home. school and x 'Diana' ' Q.: Q . . . . I - .! J . - Community, high standards of Christian char- F. ' I Q ' t X fjf H acter. 'if' CN' Q P Q , N g 9 S Sponsors of the Hi-Y fleft to right!-Mr, R, W, Rickertts, Mr. H. J. Bonney, and Mr. G. W. ,y Graves. ,. Presidents of Hi-Y fleft to right!-R. Adams, F. Ramirez, O. Stewart. Flrst Row fleft to nghtl A Ramirez P Brown R Warwick, B Le S ggett, Lea B Burke Second Row R Copeland F Ramlrez L Ferns W Wharton Tlnrd Row B Polk, C Harrell, T DeStenben H Jackson, W Cherry Fourth Row C Clover dale T Stevenson, F Stansfield G Meekxns Fifth Row K Peterson, P Barker .l Merritt, J Pecoraro Mr Rxckertts sponsor First Row fleft to nghtl E Beaver F White B Johnson M Basden, T Acey L Commumlng Second Row R Oates D Peterson L Jones R Johnson, A Wluls, 1 Fulton, M Lee Thlrd Row B Matthews R Warthorne H Hall .l Robinson, C Ackers A Anstm Fourth Row D .larlow R Adams B Benke R Pease J Masath R Parsons G Pendegraft Fifth Row T Wh ll e er D Holloman, H Horton., B Robinson, D Hugo E Compton 5 il' 1 Q 1 in Ll 1 5 SPONSORS or THE Tm-H1-Y fleft to right!-Miss P. Hohmann, OMEGA, Mrs. M. Smith, ALPHAQ Mrs. N. Raven, GAMMA DELTA. Tri Hi- Y f' 5 ,G 1 f . First row fleft to right!-H. Heath, C. Catlee, D.White. Second row-S. Pick- ett, J. Baker, J. Dixon, J. Ryder. Third row-vB. Seeley, J. Shearin, B. J. Ash- lock, K. Crutchlow. Fourth row-L. Hodges, V. Wagner, J. Kesse. Fifth row-S. Hodges, S. Casada, N. Mor- gan, N. Bell. Sixth row-J. R. Raw- lings, .l. Tise, C. Davis. Seventh row- B. Miller, J. Vainwright, J. Fletcher, E. Million. Eighth row-I. George, B. McKown, J. Brown. Ninth row-A. Whedbee, M. N. McColl, A. Norfleet, L. Cutler. Pm-:sim-:Nrs or rm: TRI-HI-Y flejt to right!-C. Calfee, OMEGAQ E. Fentress, Al.PHAg L. Myers, GAMMA DELTA. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the home, school and community high standards of Christian character. The three chapters of the Tri-Hi-Y have taken part in numerous activities this year. Among these are the selling of various articles from which the profits went to world service, the Midwinter Formal, and the Toy Dance sponsored by all the Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y clubs in Norfolk. 'Xllpz BUY A ISS Gfwiflif IZ., Q0 i H 1111? Rereiving merit awards for outstanding serv- ice to the Tri-Hi-Y were l. to r.: Linda Myers, Helen Heath, Dell White, Glen McCoy, labsent from pirturel Evelyn Jeannette. t. First row fleft to rightl4H- MHYO, A- Allsbrook, G. McCoy. Second row- F, Ward, J. Finnegan, M. Dawley, P. Todd, Third row'-L. MyerS, P- Col' lier, B. Goodwin. Fourth row-P. Ben- nett, W. Hughes, G. Lynch, C. Mcflub- bin. Fifth row-A. Hardy, J. Mitchell, A. Bondurant. Sixth row--J. Oates, J. Kehoe, J. Perry, G. Zydron. Seventh row-B. Bates, D. Dodd, B. Bungar- ner. Eighth rowflf. Miller, S. Motley, Mastravco, M. Henderson. Ninth row-M. A. Gibson, B. Coyner, B. Jones. Tenlh row-J. Woolwine. E- Jennette, J. Gardner, L. Myers. Elev- enth ,-out-C, Byard, D. MrClure, A. Brainard. First row fleft to right!-P. Mills, A Wagner, P. Lockhart. Second row-M Fentress, P. Thomas, E. L. Williams S. Myers. Third row-E. Fentress, B L. Featherstone, P. White. Fourth rou -G. Miller, B. Pennelo, M. Seehorn E. Mclaawhorn. Fifth row-E. Brooks D. Evans, A. Nelson. Sixth row-Y Darden. L. Hopkins, S. Daniels P Jenson. Seventh row-B. Pratt, V. Robinson, M. Shelton, A. Pafumi Eighth row-P. Todd, A. Scott, P Drake. Ninth row-M. Jones, B Bruve. C. Lee. Tenth row-B. Best. E. Baker, B. Pratt. Eleventh row-N. Fouke, C. Simms, N. LaRue. s v - L. Sponsor of the Foreign Language Club, Mri. Soroko. 4h'uu-- I5 EXCELLEWD EECORDOP- NBONU5 FEM BUENO5 BYCARAMBA HEE5 CHI L! Foreign Lon guoge Club The Foreign Language Club attempts to broaden the pupil's appreciation of the life and culture of foreign people and to extend his con- tacts with foreign languages, and in this way to complete his knowledge in his own language and culture, Officers Front Row I left to rightl: J. Shirley, C. Fowler. Second Row: M. Harlow, R. Pennington, I. Cockerill. Daniels. il .s 1 62 Fira Row ffront to backl: B. Sirine, J. Beasley, M. Howe, M. Harlow, F. Wellons, I. Curtis. Second Row: R. Coats, R. Pennington, J. Cockerille, O. Hanby, C. Harrelson, R. Hardison, J. Shirley. Third Row: J. C. Brown, 1. Jones, D. Bittner, W. Hartley, G. Fowler, W. Co-sponsored by: A. R. Patrick Country Store and Roland Park Flower 81 Gift Shop -hm? cr tmdmn' ., L,...'i1 First Row fleft to rightl: L. Haggard, l. Richardson, F. Young, N. Wickers, W. Duval, M. Nelson, Miss A. Middleton, sponsor. Second Row: L. Paul, M. Neyhard, Y. Byrd, S. Johns, E. Sanderlin, C. Doyle, G. Cordell. Third Row: V. Shores, S. Plott, F. Darsey, J. Owens, C. Cousins, B. Stanley. Fourth Row: L. Shores, T. Crand- staff, P. Hamilton, L. Davenport, C. Brown, P. Cunning- ham, A. Adams. Fifth Row: J. Bozeman, J. Kidwell, M. Lipps, H. Swayne, S. Colley, B. Sprinkel, J. Lambert. The Future Teachers of America Club was organized to acquaint students interested in the teaching profession with the problems, require- ments, possibilities and status of a teaching career. Club members make a study of the teaching profession and teaching techniques. Club members gain valuable experience by practice, student teaching in the Norview Ele- mentary School. F.T.A. Officers, First Row: M. Nelson, 'S. Johns, J. Owens, W. Duval. Second Row: L. Davenport, J. Kidwell, J. Bozeman. S. Colley. L... ,, - wi 'L--s al 1 1 ga nl U1 Q 2' lf' 2' 2' ll i Y' flu- F.B.L.A. The purpose of the F.B.L.A. is to help high school pupils to understand the importance of entering an occupation in the business world after graduation. The club this year is spon- sored by Mr. Bracey and Mrs. Anderson. l 1 1 First row fleft to right!-B. Webber, M. Crow- ling, P. Wert, C. Handy. Second row-B. Key, D. Bulman, I. Wampler, D. Simpson, S. Mayo. Third rowglf. Gibson, S. Hallman, H. Fletcher, H. Land. .l. Powers. Fourth row-R. Mitchell, C. Whitehorne, H. Thomas, Mrs. Anderson. Mr. Earl Bracey, head of the business depart ment of Norview and one of the sponsors of the F.B.L.A. First raw fleft to right!-J. Smith, S. Lee, J. Thomas, M. Swale. Second row-M. Rowland, .l. Jennings, J Stokes, K. Overton, P. Stokes. Third raw-W. McPherson, S. Kelly, A. Frye, R. Rehberg, B. Allen. Fourth row-F. Street, Mr. Bracey, .l. Simpkins. 1 l f-ze l . fl I 8 if' T7 ,Q l -P' -FF' its svX First Row fleft to rightj: C. Spires, J. Smith, A. Mallinson. Second Row: C. Kane, Harris M. Fowler, V. Chapman. Third Row: R. War sham, J. Cibson, O. Woodrolf, J. Cunningham, D. Witt. Fourth Row: T. Walsh, D. Simkins, Mr. Bergeron, sponsor, C. Ruffin. D. Stewart. Fifth Row: J. Hodges, B. Agner, Offirers fleft to rightl S. Harris, J. Smith Second Row: J. Cunningham, C. Ruffin, B U Agner. Top--Mr. Bergeron. Mr. Bergeron, sponsor of Speech Club. Music Club First Row fleft to righll: M. Lampman, E. Wood, B Twine, J. Arrington, M. Cordon, C. Deason, P. White hurst, N. Kline, B. Hitchens, J. Finney, P. Walker Second Row: P. Ball, J. Corbes, K. Fizer, D. Plumlee 'T J. Lane, E. Riely, D. Callahan, B. Carris, B. Langlaud S. Litchfield. Third Row: R. Conover, L. Johnson, F Smith, M. McKenzie, L. Walker, R. Bendura, R. Erick- I son, T. Manisette. Fourth Row: R. Pattee, M. Casas, C i Crimsley. Insert-Mr. Lee Wales. -'nn' I of 'To 'I n Co-sponsored by A R Patrick Countrv Store and 1 EX 'flap First row fleft to rightlfS. W'eimer, M. Sharp, F. Wlralen, A. Cross, E. Broughan, E. Pierce, P. Adkina-, J. Neckols, H. Graves, nll. Guy- ton, M. W'oods, N. Williams, J. Miles, E. Moore, S. Handlson, M. Hood, V. Sielski, J. Fry, C. Ashworth, I. Underhill, C. Davis. S. , Mills, J. Brighlwell, L. Brooks, J. Crosliy, C. Mason, E. Parker, M. Figurasion. ' ' 4 , S A S . 'K l -- -- ' L ,K ,, N11 lv? U nl .Q Teen Times OFFILIQRS front row flvfl to right!--J. Taylor ll. Mallry. Nl. Raurlire-1, Sernnzl row Y. Crump ler, F. Ovens l. Moore. First rou' flefl to right! -ff,-Spainhour, B Mvliride, ll. Nluliry. F. Owens. Y. Crumpler. E Mf'Kemsn. Nl. Broun. B. Capps, R. Zarn. Set' mul row J. Mkinf. J. Taylor, 5. West, l Moore, 0. Green. Nl. Ramirez, K. Riff, l. Brooks, F. Marlin, ff. Taylor. R.- Cf. 'C.' ik, Q ' X MBS. HAllLOW,S TEEN TIMES: Left to right: A. Cowan, J. Williams, 0. Upchurch, F. Vemon, N. Hagaman, B. Robinson, B. Plymel, J. Steel, P. Pharis, R. Gilson, B. Winvarne, J. Elkins, M. Hill, J. McCauley, C. Haynes, B. Decker, L. Bartlette, M. Winslow, G. Pittman, J. Keys, L. Lane, C. Laury, F. Bradshaw, C. Lovelace, A. Clements, A. Byrd, R. Flowers, . C. Burnette, C. Russ, A. Perry, L. Nelson. ' A ,. 1 ' 4 E -f 'B 4 i -in i :iv A Sponsors of the Teen Times Club- I I I It V ' mi V . 1 Mrs. O. Harlow and Mrs. E. Robinson. 2 Q , s 1' f 1 I I T . U .f A f. 1 L X L x. H A A 'Q Q A Home Demonstrator shows Home ' f ' . 4 f 3 Economic students how to use a new stove in their class. 0 C ' i n f . , 1 H I J p, X' Mus. l0BlNSON'S TEEN TIMES! Left to right: C. Carpenter, E. Brown, L. Plott, D. Woodring, B. Davis, T. A. Childress, B. Foster, J. Nichols, F. Danghty, L. Newlin, S. Harley, S. Core, M. A. Smith, N. Bunch, B. Glisson, B. Godwin, J. Jackson, J. Lindsey, C. Georgiadas, L. Lancaster, D. Wilson, A. Pharis, F. Russell, P. Morris. 3 V117 in 11 '. ,X Debofing Club l orrlrzms--First row flef! In righll--J. Lewis. I Second row- l'. Finnegan, E. Budnirk, J. Easter, L. Mupp. lx if-wa' Mr. Mooring, sponsor of the rlub tells his group that they have an debate meet soon with another neighboring high srhool. The Debate Club was orgunizetl for thv benefit I unll f'llj0flllf'lll of pupils who uri' ir1tf'l'f'stf'1l in tlvlrutlng. llu- vlulr strives to Illllkf' lwttr-r mtl- zens of its llll'IIllN'l'h by keeping them wr-ll in- f0l'Illl'1l on worlll vontlitions, unel by enabling them to express uml flvfvml their viewpoints. I'lill'll your vullflirlatvs are solevtetl from the Club to represent Norvivw in the District Forensic Meet. P. Finnegan, president of the Debating Club is shown here giving u talk to the other mem- bers of the 1-lub on how to hold a debating session. First ron' fleft to righll- -E. Budnivk, T. Snider, A. Oherst, D. Whlrren, J. Lewis, WV. Butler. Second ron -.l. Greene, C. Flowe, fl, Andrews. P. Finnegan, ll. Bull. R. Turner, L. Mapp. Third rou'-J. Vtzitkins, H, Tmiford, P. Pierve, J. Easter. .l. Horn, Mr. Mooring. sponsor. 4 ' .nw .1 ' :tif 1 ' 2 Dir wi gf First row fleft to right!-J. Herring, H. Thornburg, R. Vann, Wh Torrenve, R. Murden, L. Midgette, R. Jordan, J. Blalock. Serond row-J. Davis W Qmith J W'ines J. Simmons, J. Beasley, W. lshom, L. Tolson, F. Chisholm. H. wmi rfiifd ,ml-sm snnim. H. Mixon, C. Stinson, J. Blevins, J. Ward, R. Mrfflung, J. Moore, K. Howlett, Mr. Beatty, sponsor. Fourth row-M. Walker, M. Hooper, I. Overman, W. Leggett, R. Dean, R. Taylor, H. Rock, M. Gammon, D. Birtcher. o lg O 4 U The eluh eonsists of all pupils interested in amateur raflio. Some of the members have ama- teur rarlio operator's lieenses. The ohjeetives of the vlulm are to illustrate the importance of amateur raflio to the community and to further 4 the interest of amateur rallio in the sehool. l orrlutjns fleft to right! first row H. lloek, .l Moore. Second rule R. Jordan, H. Waiff, R Yann, M. Vvalker. Mr. Heatty, sponsor. x s J. Moore shows other members of his elub how to operate one of the radios uhivh they uill -tutly during their eluh period this year. The purpobe of the Yearbook vluh is to inter- I . -v I I 'Q orrlfzr-:RS fleft to rightf--S. Sutton, I. Spruill, A. Parsons. B. Wilvy. Seronrl r0u'4.l. Boone. Yearbook Club est the Qtudents in the yearbook Wfhe Pilot M A Q and to help make it a sur-cess. rs' ' Jonef' Sponsor of the Club :intl faculty advisor of the annual. First row flefl lo Fiflhll' S. Sutton. B. Kingry, J. Billvlllllll. J. Redding. Y. W'ynl1erry. Second row-I. Spruill. ll. ffumpbe-ll. M. Whitehead, J. l.ivf-rmun. P. Stools, li. llidge-ttf-. Third row- A. Hardiz-on. U. Rull. B, Turner, E. Blevins, C. Sykef. J. Strivklund, Fourlh rouv-YV. Sudford, A. Parsons, J. Quesenherry, N. Hudfon. J. Boone. G. Fitz, B. English. Fifth row-H, Spell. Those absent from pivture--P. Wvindley. B. Wviley. B. Bates, N. Lewis, E. Elwood, P, Nottingham. ' ' r 1 3 E9 IQ B, Mr. H. Bonney, life member of the Quill and Scroll, shows Mrs. A. Jones and Miss S. Wac'htman where the diiferent clubs are located around the world. Quill ond Scroll WWW! f' 1 1 - 1 47 f Li def I Qu' The Quill and 54-roll is an international honorary society for high school journalists. Chapters of this organization numher over thirty-five hundred. According to the constitu- tion. memhers of Quill and Scroll must he ehosen from the students enrolled in high sehool who at the time of their election meet the following requirements: They must he of at least junior standing. they must he in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election, they must have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor, they must he I'Pl'0lllIllPHllPtl hy the supervisor or hy the committee governing puhlieations. and they must he approved hy the Executive Secretary. Quill and Scroll members from the Newspaper staff fleft to righll: B. Miller. C. Cordell, N. Bell. J. Biggle- man, B. Turner. Members of the Quill and Scroll from the Yearbook staff, fleft to rightl: L. Myers, C. Mcffubbin, E, Fentress. H. Heath, J. Kehoe, S. Johns. -.VV First Row fleft to rightl: E. Kirkman., M. Hill, I. Woolwine, J. Manby, F. Batten, E. Million, B. Midgett, M. Moore, R. Terry, P. Stevens, D. While. Second Row: P. Woods, P. Panlin, F. Vernon, A. Cowan, S. Kelly, S. Hallman, B. Parlette., B. Key, D. Campbell. Third Row: B. Allen, H. Thomberg, J. Portlock, C. Wilson, R. McLaughlin, S. Midgett, P. Blevins, C. Carpenter, R. Hardestey. Fourth Row: I. Lett, L. Jones, R. Whitehurst, A. Roberts, W. Moore, R. Williamson, J. Hall, S. Worth. Fifth Row: R. Ward, B. Beale, D. Bruce, B. Shelton, J. Pecoraro, C. A. Upchurch. Disf. Educofion Club n The D.E. Class IS for students who are ln terested in working during school The students 4 to work. Officers fleft to rightl: F. Monroe, M. Moore. Second Row: P. Stevens, C. Carpenter. Members of the D.E. Class studying the im- portance of selling merchandise. 7 who are taking this subject are permitted to , leave school each day after fourth bell ln order K Lalllllll on-'mens flejt to right!-R. Warren, B. J. Mor- ris, D. Trepte, E. J. Strickland, E. Litchfield, and 1. Riggleman. Sofefy Club The Safety Club was organized to promote safety around the school by displaying films distributed by safety committees. They help the school by patrolling at the bus loading platform after school. Members learn the rules issued by the Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles for the operation of automobiles. First row fleft to right!-R. Fodrey, J. Disha- roon, J. W'eller, C. Karanhelen. Second row- E. Garrett, l. Suggs, J. Hardesty, W. Massey, L. Hansen, sponsor. Third row-T. McCracken, R. Hillers, K. Handy. Co-sponsored by: Norview Chapter of the National Honor Society Quality Market li .71 f alt- K, X G+, K vs - - First row fleft to right!-A. Caffey, J. Williams, J. Sim- mions, J. Scot, R. Litchfield, J. Robertson. Second row- J. Aliff, E. J. Strickland, B. J. Morris, R. Slocum, A. Gardner. Third row-E. Litchfield, L. Browning, P. Rosen, M. Wilson, N. Miller, J. Riggleman. Fourth row- .l. Higgins, M. Spear, N. Morrisette, J. Russell, D. Trepte, C. Lefavor. Fifth row-B. Gestite, G. Rhudy, R. Warren, J. Green, R. Terry. Newspaper Club The Newspaper Club exists to promote pupils' enthusiasm for the C0-PILOT, the official school paper. It assists in subscription cam- paigns as well as fostering projects to supple- ment the income for the newspaper. an i . 3 i 'iz 5 l ' 1 A Science Club First Row fleft to rightl: EZ Cherry, A. Hen- derson, T. Aley, M. Vickers, S. McConegal, R. Dooely, B. Woodard, R. Swain, L. Dixon. Second Row: G. Hauser, .l. Carroll, N. Devoles, J. Arrington, J. Eggert, E. LeHeau, Mrs. Cul- pepper, F. Blum, J. Clemdenium, L. Jennkins, L. Jones, B. Adkins. XX 1 J X J -I 4 Q! Q-C. ff' - .Q nb ,j P Q, First Row fleft to rightl: P. Mancos, T. Atkinson, N. Little, L. Gorton. Second Row: M. Annour, R. Hard- esty, E. Michaels, J. Gower, E. Bab- row, 1. Brody, A. Tuttle, R. Etheridge, J. Goins. The purpose of the Science Club is to increase knowledge of science, to improve skills in scienceg to give service to community and na- tion, and to help carry out the programs of the Science Clubs of America, the Virginia .lunior Academy of Science, and our local science fairs. There are many field trips to places of scientific interest for those active in the various sections. IsT, T-f52i?1 7TW . Ill! Ofiicers fleft to rightl: L. Jones, B. Efird, F. Blum, J. Carroll, L. Jennkins. .ass I . tw .44 ...E 1' A - f as F. Qi ,Q , a ani. 00. .s '- ,, i 7?l'7 ll-iv 1 'P -v 0' Q6 First row fleft to right!-J. Jencerette, M. Sellers, N. Cunningham, D. Barbour, B. Smith, P. Modlin. Second row-B. Purdy, B. Lewis, K. Johansson, C. French, M. Wolfe, E. Ehringhaus, B. Warrington. Third row-J. Fellers, J. Coyne, J. Wright, C. Hatch, P. Hinson, M. Moore. Fourth row-W. O'Brien, J. Stuart, R. Sears, J. Allsbrook, R. Nery, L. Stallcup, R. Wood. or-'ricmzs fleft to right!-R. Nery, J. Wright, C. Hatch, J. Allsbrook. wiv Art Club The Art Club is organized for students inter- ested in art work. Activities consist of movies, lectures, and projects which will carry on into the whole school program. Membership is open to any student with special interests and abili- ties in the field of art. Supervision of the depart- ment is headed by Miss Priscilla Hynson. 's First row flejt to right!-B. Shelton, B. Beale, V. Jordan, M. Loftuns, A. Gaskins, J. Reeves, J. Stillman. Second row-G. Robertson, N. Hosttetly, F. Griffin, J. Reidinger, V. Lewis, D. Redfern, P. Porter. Third row-B. Baker, S. Korab, .l. Womack, D. Humpheries, F. Abernathy, J. Priddy, D. Mahoney, Miss Beard. Fourth row-C. Meg- ginson, B. Mm-Gee, B. Wharton, D. Lane, S. Baker, S. Griffith, L. Rosser, B. Barker. fl xx, 93 First row fleft to right!-F. Smith, .l. Woodall, S. Sparks, M. Ogden, C. Williams, A. Bullington, C. Cox. Second Row-A. Capps, C. Philgau, J. Cholister, P. Leonard, C. Perry, J. Cordell, M. Moore. Third row-C. Rouse, P. Coleman, J. Stotts, P. Reidinger, G. Koch, B. Ausley. Fourth row-R. Mountcastle, T. Adamson, M. Godfrey, A. Williams, J. Malbone, Mrs. Rapkin. Officers of Mrs. Rankin's chapter of the G.A.A. First row fleft to right!-C. Philgau, Mrs. Rapkin. Second row-T. Adamson, R. Mount- caslle, C. Perry. Girls' Afhlefic Associafion . 1, I .Q . Q , , ' D 49 fr D 0- I 1 U4 l - A 7 'NQ1. Officers of Miss Beard's chapter of the C.AA First row fleft to right!-B. McGee, V Lewis Second row-Miss Beard, S. Baker, D Lane Mr. Beauler, Sponsor, Graphic Arts Club Graphic Arfs Club 2, , i,w.m -af 4, J. V. Cheerleaders cheering at one of the J. V. games. Miss C. Smith, sponsor of I. V. Cheer- leaders. .l.V. C heerleod ers First Row Kleft to rightj: A. Hershman, A. Walker, C. Lambert, S. Cooper. Second Row: S. Barker, L. Myers, A. Everton, C. Buskey. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders consist of only Freshmen girlsg they are chosen by members of the faculty at the beginning of the school year. The J.V.,s cheer at all of the Little Team sports and sell football programs at the Varsity games. The girls must maintain a C average at least in order to remain on the squad. First Row fleft to rightl: M. Picano, C. Wilson, C. Morrisette. Second Row: B. Moore, R First Row Ueft to rightl: S. Cooper, D. White, K. Elliott, P. Wilkinson, B. Ragland, P. Mills, N. Cross. Second Row: C. McCume, P. O'Dey, J. Lapiene, V. Jones, H. Wilkins, P. Yancey, J. Barnes, L. Smith. Third Row: J. Sallick, A. Hershman, B. DeLoatch, D. Hartley, C. Phelps, C. Lambert, M. Alexander, E. Ruck, D. Markum. Fourth Row: P. Parker, B. Swalina, S. Barker, A. Alston, C. Davis, N. Crocker, P. Harrell, P. Bradshaw, M. Fine. Filth Row: N. Warren, L. Nizsen, N. Eanes, P. Lyan, J. Miles, L. Myers, M. Melton, P. Coleson, C. Buskey. Sixth Row: B. Harris, P. Csomay, A. Nichols, K. Bradley, C. Banks, J. Young, J. Dail, J. CreH. First Row fleft to rightl: B. Whealton, C. Maloney, T. Morgan, N. Cowan, A. Shutak, S. White, D. Walker. Second Row: T. Garrett, B. L. Morisette, P. McLaugh- lin, M. L. Gilman, S. Morris, P. Tucker, G. Sharp, F. Bames. Third Row: S. Parker, B. Morisette, P. McLaughlin, M. Gilbert, S. Parish, E. Plume, L. Sallick, A. Watson, D. Deen. Fourth Row: P. Burkette, K. Norton, C. Beck, G. Hamm, M. McNelley, A. Euerton, P. Diminici, S. Burrell, E. Marsh, J. Perry. Fifth Row: J. Butler, C. Slone, B. Partin, M. Maurice, I. Liverman, W. Glines, C. Herron, D. Hodges, G. Kane. Sixth Row: I. Richards, N. Robins, D. Sandy, D. Albertson, I. Mason, B. Godfrey, D. Ireland, B. Gibbs. I ' Pep Club Sponsors of the Pep Club, left to right, Misses A. Meacon, A. Hurst, G. Smith. I Omcers lleft to rightlr S- Moore, L. Lusk, G. Kempton, C. Kehoe, F. Monroe. Since its origin in 1952 by Mrs. Woloson, the Future Nurses' Club has been one of the most active clubs in the school. Each year at Christ- mas and Easter, the club has as its project, a party such organizations as Saint Mary's Infants' Home. The Club has its own newspaper, and many of the club members participate in De Paul Hospital's nurses' aide program. Nurses from DePaul Hospital are shown here telling the girls of the club the importanve of entering the nursing field as a career. Fufure Nurses First Row fleft to rightl: D. Bridges, S. Stanley S. Smink, B. Parker, P. Stephens, B. Brazil. Second Row: B. Gil- bert, R. Gray, S. Fetchett, I. Ryan, S. Brooks, S. Brooks, S. Boyle, D. Hughes. Third Row: C. Kehoe, C. Stewart, A. Bishop, F. Monroe, C. Gutlie, J. Gibbs. Fourth Row: L. Lusk, E. Brown, B. Stephenson, D. Thomas. Fifth Row: B. Hartly, R. Tapp, S. Moore, M. Scholz, G. Kemp- ton, C. Garrison. Sixth Row: D. Stevens, J. Richards, J. Youngs, J. King, B.J. Edwards. Q ?. NJ is'- First Row Ileft to rightl: J. Major, L. Benson, E. Doyle, E. Iolmson, S. Calkins, P. Henson, E. Meeks, S. Davidson, J. Davis. S. Harris, P. Ryan, B. Spiegethof, C. Humphrey, L. Deaton. Third Second Row: B. Jodrey, E. Wlnite, D. Kendrick, J. Burakowski, N O W Row: I. Bateman, S. Tnmer, T. Frank, P. Panlin, J. Powell, F. Johnston, E. Weaver, B. Bray, L. Pruett, L. Teachey. Fourth Row: L. Thomas, J. Runyan, L. Hammon, J. Bryan, L. Gordon, J. Reese, E. Hines, J. Walker. MR. A. MANNING i show of. Director o I Dramatics T 4 Lauclcs and Jennings pause momentarily to Sponsored by: Norview Players Left to right: Connie Byard, Dayle Zydron, Jerry Walker, Louise Deaton. Louis Deaton and Wayne French in a real closeup. First Row: J. Bryan, S. Calkins, C. Bayard, R. Cordon, G. Zydron, L. Denton. Second Row: F. Johnson, P. Ryan, J. Reese, L. Lauchs, R. Jennings. Third Rnwh. Runyan, P. Hanson, E. Rooks, J. Walker, W. French, G. Hend- rickson, L. Myers. .fl I 1 pq., Q O I - Sobrin CJ Fair Once upon a time In a part of America called the North Shore of Long Island, Lived a very small girl on a very large estate. Life was pleasant here, For this was about as close to heaven as one could get. But then one day the girl grew up And went beyond the walls and grounds And found the world. Sabrina Fair, listen where thou art sitting Under the glassy, cool, translucent wave . . . Gentle swain, at they request, I am here. 'S .si S aff L-ui' ci Mrs. Jackson, sponsor of the club. or-'rlcrzns fleft to fighllfz. Smith, B. Davis, L. Swain, A. Smith, S. Smith. Y-4 First row fleft to right!-J. Harrell, A. Smith, R. Parham, B. Davis, S. Smith, C. North. Second row-H. Frey, E. Disney, J. Justice, B. Williams, C. Gibbs, C. Gorman. Third row-L. Doughty, M. A. Craft, E. Vick, M. Krivkboum, P. Robertson, F. Wicks. Fourth row-N. Hall, J. Prunier, M. Mayes, E. Perry, S. Leonhard, S. Koger, M. Kelley. Fifth row-C. Waymouth, Fentress, B. Newsome, K. Thomas. Sixth rougl. Smith, N. Parham, E. Hale, Mrs. Jackson, sponsor. Nursing Club This club was organized for girls interested in nursing and for those who plan to enter the nursing field. The field trips and activities car- ried on by the club are planned to acquaint its members with the different fields of nursing. y .4-ss' E Jr. Red Cross oliicers making bibs to send to unfortunate children at the orphanage. President C. Self showing a poster depicting the importance of the Jr. Red Cross work. Mrs. Marjorie Tucker smilingly dis- penses helpful instructions. if Junior Red Cross The Junior Red Cross is an international organization that operates for the good of the nation. The work done by the Red Cross in time of peace is as notable as it is in time of war. Norview is among the many schools that take part in the Junior Red Cross program. This club provides opportunities for leadership for service, and for broadening human under- standing. First Row lleft to righzl: A. Priska, R. Blake, S. Lawson, P. Patterson, S. LeBlanc, T. Pate. Second Row: M. Hobbs, P. Rush, S. Capps, A. Almond, B. Bland. Third Row: B. Kennedy, M. Dillingham, M. Spruill, D. Neal, J. Woodard, V. Brazil. Fourth Row: P. Schatzer, C. Seli, K. Johnson, K. Jones, P. Hudson, P. Williams. Fifth Row: I. Calfee, J. Miller, B. Perry, J. Mowen, H. Daniels, M. Craig. Z, 1 Q if N Vii'si'EEp,f X - wt to ff 1 ,Q ,V 1: C X '--177 tx 3 Sponsors: Mr. Forster and Mr. Long. Magic Club The Magic Club is for students who are interested in Magic tricks. During the school year this cluh gives shows for the entertainment of their fellow students. Membership of this club is open to everyone. Oliicers Neff I0 fishll: B. Shelton, B. McDonald, P. Phelps. Bottom Row fleft to rightl: I. Hendle, M. Smith, C. Doughtery, R. Perry. Second Row: T. Shelton, T. Scott, R. Atwood, F. Passie, P. Phelps. Third Row: B. Craig, H. Carpenter, P. J. Liery, 1. Liverman, T. Sheets, F. Skinner. Fourth Row: J. Wright, B. McDonald, R. Pope, C. Banks, D. Pulrang. Fifth Row: B. Shelton, A. Miller. 2 ff-Z va 4 1 'C fl 1 ll I ll CLE Z! 1 1l t1 QI , 'un 1 ? -2 ZW? -L-Q34 First Row fleft to right! J. Smith, F. White, A. Krueger, J. Moore. Second Row: R. Lawrence, F. Wright, W. Smith, D. Hadley, C. Clisson. Third Row: B. Woods, J. Toplin, J. Elliot, L. Sutton. Fourth Row: W. Johnson, R. Hollis, T. Key, M. Gross, M. Weller. YOU SILLY OL FROG! WHY CANT Magic Club Library Club Officers fleft to rightj: Mrs. Snyder, sponsor, J. Melton, S. Steward. Second Row: C. Fisala, J. Bean, D. Tom- burg, J. Adamson. First Row lleft to righzl: M. Mo- Lawhom, M. Webb, S. Steward. Sec- ond Row: N. Seay, E. Barnes, W. Beard, J. Weaver. Third Row: C. Fisala, J. Spruill, B. Hollomon, Fourth Row: J. Melton, J. Bunch, B. Caddy, S. West. Fifth Row: J. Taylor, 1. Bean, J. Adamson, R. Pittman. Sixth Row: J. Linkenhoker, B. Keller, M. Crowlin, D. Tornburg. vou STAY STILL? The Library Club was organized to foster a love of reading and to give a better understand- ing of how to use the library effectively. .V 'QQ .rg fix AZ 85 X ao .Qi 4 7 'X . S '1., ,V he-' 4. l J qd .. 6 Q 1 ,1 1 It 14 Sl ll ll fl ll il CII Ii! KT ll ll 11 sei' it li il lt, anal W3 it rf x i ea Firsl row fleft to right!-G. Sutton, C. Henman, K. Lynch, U. Lewis, K. Talley, J. Moore. Serond row-D. Mercer, E. Dalton, R. Guarravino, J. Stanton, R.wMack, E. Norman,-J. Oliver, J. Coleman. Third row-A. Fairrhild, B. Barrinean, B. Frye, J. Sutherland, G. Hollrngssforth, H. Torrenre, G. Taylor, W. Duffy. Fourth rou'-f-A. Beale, S. Lamb, R. Barker, E. L. Cllsson, A. Tolston. M 1 The Model Clulr is for boys interested in handi- craft and model building, such as planes., hoats, trains and etc. OFFICERS fleft to right?-J. Moore, C. Henman, K. Lynch, K. Talley, C. Sutton, D. Lewis. - 4.14 HE fgmgf ,aw Q N' h VV ,jg W., .mini mill! ,B ,virgin if Q.. ,mtg K G s we wild: ' . :gag 'L-'ui-Wi, xg in iii' ' aa-nllmqig get -'l ,-.2 ff- if unsung i gi -1 Mr. H. Young, rlub sponsor. ?5l'2s? i E K ki' Y '..,,,. .mm M' 4213 .M...v:Q, ati:-s .K K in , Fi, 11. xlk kaxtwly 7 1..- -ag :lpn me is J . AX ,- Qfyzg i , .-,ev i -B f wg,1ga,1 kann - 86 Q ,. ff 4.3 ua! i Il 3. 'O qv QQ 51' First row flef! to right!-A. Cooper, R. Bailey, C. Bryant, W. Bellveau H Hefner, M. Rawls, H. Wright, J. Allen, C. Johnson. Second row-R Craig C. Floyd, F. Willis, B. While, C. Craypon, A. .lzu-kann, R. Greenwoo Sparrow, B. Collier, ll. Davis, E. Haesell. Mechanical Drawing Club L Q -L ia Q1 x The Vlechamcal Drawmff Club provides an op la- poriunltv for pupil to Qupplement their class HIQII' Q 'ff Wil tif ' to if I -, 4 1'vf'g X ag Q X 1 we -Q we al.. 3, VVIZLX x Jffi Q R X L J V - . '5 31-I '35 'WZ 'wr YP. xi-- ' V'--l ' -3- Q-H ix 2-I ' lm Q-Y ' lk -eiikl' ' H' M' 3 it T' r Mr. D. E. Clemons, sponsor. orrnii-:Rs fleft to rightlxw. Hagan, Secretary: B. Collier, President: R. Craig, Reporter, R Greenwood, Vive President, absent from pic- ture. M. Bagwell, Treasurer. room metruetion with additional work of thelr sz 3 it! QPF ll- t wil Ura -KA! 131 KO U-I Il QI 1 Sl '4 M015 S911 -T I - Q RYE! ' 1 QUIK lfi Q18 Evals l Q I 1 Mal 'K' an l 1 ll? P - S .ini- liz ll'Di's x - f , A Jr Q 4 1 r . ,, .-,. , ,, ., 1 4 1 x 5, l Q' Ta- NSE tml- ff- 'I ' and ll like r GH L 1' Q H v I AID W l A - ff was ' N63 or Bits ESQ! 19? il -Til S I sabiwwf 1i6K lil 1 inmlaw, Sponsor-Mrs. C. Mc-Dermott. Cartooning Club First row fleft to right!-D. Godwin, J. West, M. Graves, B. Ruch, E. Stermer. Second row-F. Larkin, R. Wilkins, C. Hodges, R. Phelps, H. Russ, M. Carey. Third row-C. Young, M. Sanford, S. Crawford, D. Lagana, L. Armstrong. Fourth row-D. Harris, P. Davis, J. Sumrell, R. Danner, P. Woods, E. Goodrich. Fifth row-K. Costilew, L. Newsome, F. Rose, .l. Munden, W. Boyle. Sixth row-M. Kidder, T. Parletle. 1' is i S.. G- ,,, E V, 4, I 4 n 1 'Q orrlcsns flefr to right!-E. Stermer, D. Harris, B. Ruch, E. Goodrich. The purpose of the Cartooning Club is for stu- dents who are interested in eartooning who meet to discuss techniques and materials used in various types of Cartooning, magazine, news- paper and Animation. It assists them in develop- ing skills and provides an outlet for the club through the school newspaper. .0 32 Q X I f , r ti WZ 9 First Row llelt to rightl: Z. Hopkins, W. Lindsey, P. Harrell, H. J. Rust, R. Garrett, R. Rusbult, J. White, D. Charis, F. Henson. Second Row: D. Parrish, T. Baronsky, B. Stevens, B. Smith, A. Collins, J. Woods, J. Wells, B. Henry, D. Harris, J. Price. Third Row: D. Judge, J. Bishop, G. Hollingsworth, A. Gibbs, 1. Phillips, C. 0'Neil, R. Wynberry, T. Mayo, R. Anderson, W. Williams, I. Price. Fourth Row: C. Flowers, J. Porllock, D. Bruce, B. Beale, F. McAfee, F. Willis, C. Spruill, B. Henry. F ifth Row: P. Walker, C. Tysor, A. Surensen, S. Barnes, V. Young, J. Burns, Girrard, B. Coltrain. Sixth Row: C. Holecomb, E. Clark, S. McCoy, D. Fenton, T. Michel, St. Clair, B. Faville, P. Hays. Seventh Row: J. Jarman, I. Edmonds, J. Ingram, W. Hathaway. I . Building pyramids is one of the many activi- ties enjoyed by these members of the tumbling club. Tumbling What goes up must come down, which this tumbling club member is finding Club OU! f Q E CHAPTER V The teen-age years are best The underclassmen are usually referred to as 'flugheads Llttle Mouseketeers Frantlc Freshmen Smart Sopho mores and Jerky ,lunlors Thou h the upperclassmen may Joklngly call them by these little pet names the underelass men actually play a large and wery lmportant role ln the story of our teen a e years at Norvlew The underclasses not only eomprlse the larrest part of our student body but also bolster our school Splflt Else pronuse of future senlor classes and typlfy the average crazy mlxed up teen agers u nd r asses X KNOCKING ARCH!! WHAT ARE You DOING? OUT MY MATH HOMEWORK f ON MY WHY NOT 7 THATS DIFFERENT, ADDING C-AEE wa-nz MACHINIU YOU use IT FOR YOUR WORK' IF YOU DONT WHEN 8 X FM y 'IMG' 'm'ff5 YG!'li SUPPOEQED TO BC LIARNIN6 TO ADDI WHAT LL YOU DO YOU GROW UPN A WELL RECEIVED ASSEM- BLY W GET AN Abomc. vucumt gffig 52351 K-'KE YOU ,gf-ig: H Daw 'jigiggg-r,jfi.-gigigig: O X . Mig 3 N Y 4. 3 'Z x ofa? x Qs na' 'N S ' M, x 2 Y' Q .x.f. -:2 :2:- zifsszrin Q 9 'Q - 3:5353-I Q if 3 . . I '.-.017 PILOTS 'LROLLM ON COME AND GET IT! reshnnen if RY HQOKY 4- A- I . fo, ,Ng Wm, IYMARKE NSI, xm W po YOU Lomgzsoow gwcreeu, img wise-1 Yojogsge 1-D015 HOGAN! gpzrx-4955 Ilaoggxno TO AND BP-CK 'N sc' wo, ,, You an OU . me 10 we wi-one A2222 2040062 Q96 5, X PASS 5cuo0L! 1 .Q W gnouoav? , XE: A 5 1 5 F l '5't'.: ZX. f 5. XNNM X X 1'.:Q. ::.. .iz 000 lu . , ,gi o ' A,..ies:i:. .a1. so , 0 . . Q7 SPONSORf-Miss Mc-Farland V ff., . - 2 I ,V : ',,,. I --....,., -Q.-...- iff FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS First row, left to right: Carolyn Buskey, Vice Preshlentg Tommy Walker, Presidentg Janice Hawkins, Secretary. Second row: Louise Myers, Reporter, Christine Lambert Treasurer, Marilyn Hobson, Chaplain. FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Seated, left to righl: S. McConegal, A. Allmond, N. Crocker, P. Shantzer, B. Rickman, M. Coverdale, C. McCoy, J. Stokes, T. Morgan, E. Sanderlin, L. Welldt, C. Sharp, R. Chisholm, W. Nickerson. Standing: B. Henderson, G. Robertson, J. Womack, W. Ludford, B. Woodley, S. Baker. Absent M. Harlow ,g2,'5E'3i'2m'u fm Q.. N ugh? ha-' f ego---- ' HOMEROOM -321-MISS EDWARDS First Row, left to right: N. Cowan, B. Cain, M Brown, E. McKeowng Second Row: .l. Stillman J. Copeland, J. Brockway, R. Pennington, B Barkerg Third Row: L. Cummings, R. Mack, W. Webb, R. Owens, A. Krueger, .l. Weaver: Fourth Row: D. Caiiee, G. Davis, J. Sumrell, .l. Overton, N. Matthews, Fifth Row: J. Mat- lock, W. Ludford, .l. Hardesty. HOMEROOM 313-MISS MCFARLAND First Row, left to right: D. Mabry, A. Grainger, M. Mellis, B. McBride, Second Row: T. Frank- lin, B. Barham, W. Gardner, F. Bunch, .l. Size- more, Third Row: B. Baker, B. Warrington, B. Henderson, P. Bryson, T. Fisher, B. Woods, Fourth Row: H. Coleson, S. Korab, J. Taylor, C. Clegg, L. Armstrong, Fifth Row: T. Snider, P. Hill, V. McCann, L. Prince, C. Cooper, D. Lewis. HOMEROOM 314-MRS. HOHMANN First Row, left to right: S. Stewart, A. Priska, P. Myers, C. Handyg Second Row: N. Hall, J. Powers, M. Mayes, H. Land, M. Spruillg Third Row: W. Baum, L. Griffin, L. Wood, G. New- some, .l. Faries, W. Nickerson, Fourth Row: C. ,Gorski, B. Bunting, R. Bowden, L. Hall, H. Caiellg Fifth Row: E. Hooper, .l. Hodges. C HC' me HOMEROOM 1094MlSS CARTH GIRLS First Row. left to right: K. Bailey, S. Dunman, l. Ri:-hurdson, N. Swule, L. Hoggardg Second Row: M. Hobbs, N. Carter, P. Harris, C. Beck, B. Webber. B. Fulfordg Third Row: J. Liver- man, C. Hales, M. Rotller, J. Stokes, V. Lewis, J. Dorsey, B. Gibbs, Fourth Row: J. Calfee, G. Madison, ll. Swuyne, C. FilzCerald, K. Benton, F. Burrell. R. Ball, F. Doughtyg Fifth Row: A. Caylor. Co-sponsored by: George Swale Swindell's Confectionery. I LL HOMEROOM 318-MISS BEARD First Row. left to right: J. Priddy, P. Wilkinson, J. Liverman, A. Allmond. R. W'oodullg Second Row: R. Sharp, R. Barrett, L. Mupp, J. Butler, D. llilduy, P. Clarkg Third Row: P. Hudhon, J. Mowen, ll. 0'Nez1l. C. Bunlw, ll. Humphries. Y. Jordan, l. Suggs: Fourth Row: li. Byrd, D. Stanley, J. Wood. J. Atkins, J. Creef, J. Sunderlin: Fifth Row: R. Turner, C. Wilkins, E. Haley, T. Box. fx X s 1 -f-A QLSQ 5 Freshmen HOMEROOM 107--MISS LEE First Roux left to right: J. Hartnett, A. Crosslen, W. Morris, C. Andrews, G. Mills, C. Baker, J. Howard, A. Devlin, Seconrl Row: C. Pressley, S. Mayo, E. Fischer, T. Trnughher, S. Hartnett, E. Ramsey, R. Bailey, R. Rireg Third Row: S. Slumey, J. Jennings, M. Grifhn, B. Tozier, B. Lester, C. Pangle, N. Thompson, B. Holloman, P. Schrieberg Fourth Row: L. LelVIieux, J. Orr, B. J. Woodley, G. Crank, B. Gibbs, J. Powers, A. Jones, M. Girouard, D. Jacks. HOMEROOM 201-MRS. CARD First Roux left to right: S. Le-onhurd, R. Slot-um M. Wilaon. L. Paul, Seroml Row: II. llouaim .l. l'runier, If. Gibln, l'. l'i4'l'1'e', E. Snnderlin lx 1 HOMEROOM 205-MISS DENON First Row, left to right: D. Markum, P. O'Dey, T. Pate, J. Carey, F. Owens, Second Row: N. MaNelley, D. Mahoney, L. Nelson, M. Loftus G. Griggs, C. Hurlhert, .Third Row: J. Dis: haroon, J. Harrison, B. Caddy, K. Bradley, J Womack, M. Melton, A. Everton, Fourth Row: B. Peters, D. Allen, R. Robinson, M. Badden G. Carty, F. Rose, Fifth Row: D. Naigle, R Hollis, J. Watkins, R. Hillers. Third Row: W. Torrence, C. Crews, I. Wilson, S. Koger, Fourth Row: J. Ream, J. Simmons, B. Woodard, S. Quick, R. Rottler, Fifth Row: O. Woodroof, Jr., C. Butler. 1 is :onli if . 'v-la.l HOMEROOM 109-MISS GARTH BOYS First Row, left to right: D. Mercer, R. Jordan, M. Le Favor, J. Brown, J. Moore, Second Row: B. Brett, L. Merritt, F. Wright, J. Stanton, W. Smith, L. Staylor, Third Row: P: Blum, K. Nance, J. Beasley, J. Gower, R. Murden, L. Midgette, J. Overmang Fourth Row: E. Dalton, B. Mixon, A. Beale, R. Fitzgerald, R. Parsons, C. Rilee, M. Zimmerman, Fifth Row: D. Stew- art, M. Gross, J. Ward, B. Barrineau, D. Hughes, S. Lamb, J. Porter. HOMEROOM 207-MISS MIDDLETON First Row, left to right: P. Tucker, D. Lesko, J. Clark, H. Crichton, Second Row: L. Armstrong, P. Meekins, L. McPherson, L. Dukes, C. Williams, Third Row: S. Baker, M. Ray, J. Southerland, B. McGee, G. Whitehurst, M. Stephenson, Fourth Row: R. Hollowell, A. Harrison, W. Hodges, J. Chapmen, S. Midgette, L. Brooks, E. Norman, Fifth Row: D. Krause, L. Winslow, M. Weller, A. Fairchild, W. Rushuldt. 5' HOMEROOM 208-MRS. CHALK First Row, left to right: .l. Hill, C. Lambert, C. Ritchie, V. Pittman, S. Cooper, Second Row: R. Parham, C. Kordulak, F. Kelley, E. Powell, M. Coverdale, J. Babb, Third Row: W. Ehle, D. Taylor, F. Cross, M. Carey, F. Martin, F. Midgetteg Fourth Row: H. Boone, M. Sanford A. Henderson, E. Bobrow, Jr., H. Russ, R. Etheridge, Fifth Row: F. Street, M. Armour, D. Harrell, S. Vickers. HOMEROOM 215-MRS. FLIPPEN First Row, left to right: L. Wendt, P. Parker B. Jones, C. Lindamoodg Second Row: R. Fut- rell, B. Holden, L. Myers, K. Stoots, E. Arehartg Third Row: J .Richards, J. Philbrick, J. Devoles, .l. Greene, D. Harris, C. Kaneg Fourth Row: D. Miller, R. Bradley, P. Cary, A. Reid, B Dailey, Fifth Row: B. Echard, E. Rothgery, W. J. Lee. 9 v-'A S Freshmen HOMEROOM 210fMR. MOORING First Row, left to right: B. Swalina, B. Harris, .l. Sallick, C. Maloneyg Second Row: A. Alston, C. Taylor, P. Harrell, A. Watson, L. Nissen, Third Row: S. McCreight, P. Collier, B. God- frey, J. Miles, M. Fine, P. Lyon: Fourth Row: P. Archbell, B. Deanes, T. Walker, H. Alcox, S. Metcalf, C. McCoy, D. Albertson, Fifth Row: V. Hecht, B. Wheeler, .l. Murden, E. Cullop, .l. Warner. 1959 HOMEROOM 223-MR. SOROKO First Row. left to right: B. Williams, B. Rick- man, C. Reid, M. Alexander, Second Row: B. McFarland, C. Troutnlan, B. Bradshaw, J. Lowe, D. Warreng Third Row: M. Williams, C. Carter, F. White, W. Russell, Collier, B. Newsom Fourth Row: L. Shores, J. Taplin, C. Small, Jr., C. Hadley, C. Brooks, Fifth Row: A. Tolston, J. Elliott, A. Ingram, D. Bittner, J. Coleman W. Duffee. HOMEROOM 217-MRS. TRETT First Row, left to right: T. Morgan, C. Spain- hour, R. Zarn, J. Smith, Second Row: I. Moore, M, flume, H. Broughon, D. W'ray, R. Keysg Third Row: B. Capps, C. Crosby, C. Davis, B. Kightg Fourth Row: E. Heilig, C. Wood, K. Riff, O. Green, B. Twifordg Fifth Row: C. Max- well, B. Parsons. C. English, B. Ellis. ef 1' HOMEROOM 303-MRS. GARRIS First Row. left to right: M. McLawhorn, J. Turner, R. Litchfield, P. Modling Second Row: W. Daniels, J. Blalock, J. Vfeller, D. Barbour, P. Turnerg Third Row: M. Vl'olfe, B. Paul, C. Hodges, N. Morrisette, B. lshom, B. Smith, Fourth Row: R. Taylor, E. Goodrich, R. Guar- racino, R. Jennings, E. Ehringhausg Fifth Row: WH L. Johnson, C. Henman, B. Stinson, R.-Lane. HOMEROOM 30J.AMIS5 MOSKOS First Row. left to right: J. Barnes, P. Patterson, N. Cross, C. Mcillune, Second Row: T. Vfade, P. Schatzer, J. Smith, Y. Braziel, J. Bogue Third Row: J. Fulton, J. Hollis, D. Sandy, M Harlow, A. Setzer, C. Young, Fourth Row: H Daniels. S. Almond, D. Powell, N. Little. HOMEROOM 308-MR. LEAKE First Row, left to right: R. Lawrence, D. God- , N win, F. Rooks, R. Boyce, Second Row: J. Reid inger, D. Redfern, J. Jones, J. Gibson, B. Efirdg Third Row: P. Porter, F. Wicks, S. Barber, C Buskeyg Fourth Row: V. Young, S. Barnes, P Byrd, F. Abernathy, F. Griffin, Fifth Row: E. Cherry, S. McGonegal, J. Munden, R. Mc Lemorce. l kwgiwn if Freshmen HOMEROOM 307-MRS. JACKSON First Row, left to right: N. Hostetler, L. Smith A. Walker, J. Fisher, J. Salyersg Second Row: J. Reeves, J. Lewis, L. Wooding, A. Caskins B. Shelton, L. Rosserg Third Row: R. Wicker Korab, D. Campbell, S. Griffith, B. Beale, G Robertson, C. Megginsong Fourth Row: D Lane, B. Wharton, R. Edwards, G. Mayo, D Shearn, M. Leeg Fifth Row: J. Case, R. Dumlao 5 1959 HOMEROOM 310-MISS MALIAROS First Row. left to right: D. Hartley, B. De- Loatch, B. Mabry, B. Shearin, C. Roughtong Second Row: D. Purdy, V. Crumpler, N. Crocker, E. Boltze, R. Lopez, C. Sparrowg Third Row: J. Young, T. Arey, P. Bradshaw, M. Ramirez, C. Everettg Fourth Row: R. Minnix, M. Sumpter, S. West, 0. Yount, D. Hall, D. Chapman, Fifth Row: B. Ordway, F. Barnes, B. Horton, F. Hines. -5 5 P54 E N X bf ' Kfvutv A H: 15. C 3 HOMEROOM 309-MRS. TUCKER First Row, left to right: M. Richardson, N. Eanes, R. Phelps, L. Dixon, B. Bakerg Second Row: R. Foster, N. Robbins, J. Thomas, A. Matthias, C. Landing, B. Kennedyg Third Row: B. Cardwell, A. Polinice, B. Rowell, L. Weiz- barger, J. Dail, M. Dillingham, E. Vickg Fourth Row: G. Strickland, W. Rumpf, J.Conrad A. Harlow, M. Ricketts, DL Cox, F. Chisholm, R. Savage. B 'r Q! F4 l'l. 5.1 HOMEROOM 311-MRS. WOLOSON First Row. left to right: L. Jenkins, N. Wickers, A. Hershman, G. Sharp: Second Row: B. Seeley, N. Warren, B. Stermer, T. Garrett, V. Gatting Third Row: J. Horn, P. Yvatt, Y. Chapman, S. Parker, E. LeYeau, W. Ballance. Jr.g Fourth Row: R. Matthews, E. W'agner, C. Bice, B. Oliver, N. Parhamg Fifth Row: J. Cox, T. V'alsh, C. Speight, T. Michael, L. Plymel. sophonaores LATER -TAKE, tT UP Mxslb LUNCH PER mcutl. 1: HAVE A 5xet.eT0N IN MY CLOSET- - W V in Y NAN1' YOU lmrggp gov-I. DONT Em TAKE 'T WON-1 DE 9 ,mm A0001 .4 vou T0 out-r '5 OF 1 ww GY Tue D J .Tj LOT 5 BIOLO ' QONEHCA FAM-IE, CLA55- -mme HAVE- guvt? PRESIDENT: Shelby Motley. 'FG :'.,-t. s oNs0R: Mrs. A. Smith and SECRE- TARY: Betty Da , 2 f V A ' 9 .rf Q N4 - sg 'Quis- Mi, ' 1 S. Q! ,., C ES ENT: Juamta Gardner. 'T' TREASURER! Jane Shelby Harris. Mrs. Tue closet. Rr-PORTER Edith Sanford Ric-hard Nook and B11rb.1m fallup MR AND Miss Nonvnzw or 1955, mromn ,lane Vamwrlght . und Howurd Belote FRFSHWIAN Lu-N SOPHOVIORF ruurnn COLNCIL, Fzrst Row ' ' Q MD KING et o right! Perry, M. A. UF NSS' oand ,I Baker I Nlller S. Daniels, L. balllck B Tvsme .Second Row: G. Rhudy, R Dyer ,I Feller R Freenwood, W. More- fi l E Bauer R l'f-.1 e P Miller. Sophomores R Adams T Adamson B Adkins P Adkins L Akers J Allff T Allen A Allsbrook R Anderson J Arrington L Ashworth T Atkinson L Balley M Balley R Barley J Baker R Baker L Ball P Ball D Barber A Barnes R Barnes T Barwlnskl B Bates J Bean R Beasley E Beaver H Belote R Bechler L Benson D Blrtcher .l Bishop R Blake B Bland 5 Blane W Bllss S Boyle G Bradley A Bralnerd B Bray D Brldgers .l Brlghtwell L Brooks C Brown 5 Bryan L Bryant P Burkett S Burrell I Burnes S Calkins C Larpenter A Casper T Childress R Llarest J Coats A Coffey P ioleman W Coltram E Comp- ton R Lonover Wi! 2 R 3 ay' Q 5' 1 1 E l ' S. 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I I ll I if 58 S Smlnk A Smlth F Smnth M Smlth S Smlth W Smith W Smith Z Smith L Snow P Somay R Sparrow H Splre M Spear B Splegrehof B Sprinkle L Sprulll J Sprulll D Steele A I b EU J Stotts E ,I Strickland L Sutton R Swlndell ,I F Tarkmgton M Tatem .l Taylor .l Thomas .I Thomas K Thoma Thomas D Thornburg M Tomlinson H 0Torreme f Taylor B Tugwell P Turner Turner B Twine J Wamwrxght Yan Demon R Vaughan D Wade H Wfoff W Wagner ,l Walker R Walker P Walker Warren S Welmer Wellons J West C Weymouth A Wllll0H8H J Wxllnma N Wnlllams P Wllllones F Wlllls S White C Whltehorne B Whnehurst C Whltehurst E Whltefield J Woodnll J Woodard R Worsham C Worth Wynberry F Young W Zelfu s 5 juniors woul-D ff num' T0 STOP NWC: GLOW C51 -L. A- 1, GOTTA 'n llNKgL5E ' .0 rD SOMETHING ' popou HoQ,F,.9an UU' nw N-f rr slant! AND XQQNTO GYM Aman -fognsirff pgU1'l5l0dg, wx-AAT wqgg HAPPEN 1018! SWSTLMU I . , 3- , fr it I Sllll-,NTI .lune Altice. : Phil Whlker. ER: Evelyn Miller und QHAP M-Riafri 95511 Xfflgffldu 'xff'Z!.0. II fu f 'Vd I V fl! I ff! .., ff! 'J ,ffl MQJQ PD' L! 1 ,' ml an I . I-mislnl-QNT: Joe Carroll. jf K 1 f' Y X1 i., , f w ll 141' 'fl' - J, . I , ' , , xv. ,T f.i.y,4v' 'fin D wr' Mrs. Ma-Llurg: cuss srowsou und TRI-3AsL'm:H: Rnfemond Nlilclwll - X f I .,'. I' '. ll . ,. , ' ' 11 I r ?? pivlilr QQQH. TNS' .. S2 Siu f .jjj ,S 4 JUNIOR EXECIQTIVE COMMITTEE: Left to right: N. Lewis: M. Fentressg K. Crutchlow J. Shearing S. Patteeg G. Booneg J. Runyang D. Robin song R. Flowersg R. Popeg F. Wardg J. Gibbsg B Morrison. OUTSTANDING JUNIORS: Left to right: Most Intellectual, D. Deeng Most Popular, M. Fen! ressg Best Personality, I. Smilhg Best All Round. R. Mitrhellg Most Athletic. J. Watkins Most lntellectuul, I. Clendenin. Taking time out from studies to talk over business. I . f 3? 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Though they represent only a small portion of the student body the upper G2f1'Hw ' classmen play a blg part in the story of our teen age years at good ol Norvlew High It IS the laughlng busy sllly semor of - ..N today who tomorrow will be the statesman the polltlclans the buslnessmen the homemakers and ln general the leadlng c1t1 zens of the Nation 'th senior AECH E .Af lJusueAo cm 1 wav wan s HE HAS run s 'roo come TO wl2oNGP A IAP lm' WHOIS SCHOOL COLD 7 room' IS SPEAKING' 2 LA 118 THE BIG MOMENT HFHOM THIS DAY FOR- WARD HIS IS BAY 2 J, THER' T 41 If N9 Q E5 TODAY 5 bRADbg TOMOR- ROW'S LEADERS 44-'in --19' 1 -41 QA. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORIAN JANE KEHOE SALLY STANLEY Honor Groduafes emily Jane Kehoe Valedlctorlan Sally Stanley Saludlctonan Jlmmy Arrmgton John Allsbrook Spencer Baker Ellen Baker Joan Beasley Ann Bondurant Jean Bozeman Myron Butler Bernard Colher Nancy Cunnmgham Dale Dean Gale Deason Loulse Deaton Betty .lane Edwards Joan F mney Wayne French Harnet Fulcher George Goodwin Helen Heath Shlrley Harris Martha Henderson Lmda Hopkms Wanda Hughes Sandra Johns Margaret Jones Robert Kelly Joan Kldwell Lmda Lusk Glen McCoy Emrly McLawhorn Carol Maccubbln Antlonette Merrlman Arnold Mnller Paula Mllls Lmda Myers Annls Norileet Class of 7956 Jacquellne Owens Adrlenne Paflunl Evelyn Price Dan1elPruett Judlth Rhodes Janet Rxggleman Irene Ryan Mary Sellers Margaret Shelton Phllllp Shore Vlrglma Shores Conme Splres Robert Stanley Robert Taylor Patncla Todd Peggy Todd Wllham Tugwell Patsy Wlutehurst Smythe Wood Janet Youngs Sponsored by Colonlal Stores filly M ' vi-iw., fif f 1 M may R -we xr: l fda K. 1--Q. f ' T x , ' ff no A l Y' 'r '34 - F 'l'lQ 'l?' gif if . v I I 'nf 5 f . .SX s e. ,c?..., fr A I N, -T- r 'Q Stomping at the Savoy. Billy Tugmell and Suriv: Cascada lake Dell Wl1ile's warning: Pay uplv -f Mine! Tlllll proud expression of ownership. Left to right: T. de Steuben. L. Bridger, N Bell, B. Cordon, S. Johns, M. Mvlllurg, L. Myers. SENIOR cL,x5s orrrcrznsz Left in right: C. Caffee, cHAPL.alNg H. Heath. mzrcmrrikz J. Finney SECRETARY: J. :xI'llIlgl0I1. PRI-ISIDPINTQ N. Bell TREASURER: J. Allsbrouk. Hug l'Rl-.5-IDI-INT. - ! x .M Q r, Y' . ,ggi , x 2 WE. I ww 7?-Ag All smiling ul an Senior Council Meeting: Left to right: Y. Robinxon, E. Fentress, L. Myers, T. de Steuben, A. Whedbee-.l'. Todd. S. Myers. Mr. R. lforetvr, lulrisor. -4 ,111 K K . QQ dbx? Jf' 'VIOST ATHLETIC MOST ATHLETIC WILLIAM PEYTON AGNER Carol Caffee Clyde Barnette JOYCF CAROI AKERS THOMAS JOHN ALEY JOHN W ALLSBR JAMESMILLS Class of 7956 OOK JR JAMES PRICE ARRINGTON ARCHIE ANDREWS BENNIE JEAN AUSLEY MELVIN D BACWELL ..--l V dl' ivy 'JI -s 0 SNWM 'li ELLEN FRANCES BAK ER KAREN C BALDWIN CHARLENE PEET SPENCER PERRY BAKER PAUL D BARKER JR Sponsored by E B Parker Esso Station BARNES f ,JJ I, 5 W if 'E Q Q W A iv 5 J if - I 4 Nw S , Q X f Q I 43 5- X If , 4 I .4 . A 1 ffm-fp I m i i n 'T -f I + X ., -I V Q A I -av 5 - 2 I f' H I ' A y malt-wma? T J W7 4-C' wr 'W' ji CLYDE ANDREW BARNETTE DOROTHY CAROL BATEMAN LORRAINE ANN BARTLETT JOANN BATEMAN BFRNIARD CARROLL BEALF NANCY RU FH BELL JOAIN KAY BFASLEY ARDEW LEE BISHOP ELEANORA M BLEVINS ANN WALTON BONDURANT DORIS JEAN BOZEMAN HOWARD PHILLIP BLEVINS RICHARD JAMES BOWLES fr is I f-rf J I N X Q f MARION EARLENE BROWN LEWIS HARRIS BRIDGES, JR. JOAN BROWN JOAN B A Co-sponsored by C1115 Hotel Speclal Thrlfty Food Center '57 'MD ALAN EUGENE BURGESS BURAKOWSKI 'I I -E-,M 1 I A -.45 he I I , 5 J , ,,J' I A Q Q2 , j X . V f f ' ' I '- 211123121 ' X , V A AA , X q , . is 1? I I A 1 'J 1 1 S s wfffmimhcefgn l ,GN if BEST ALL AROUND BEST ALL AROUND THOMAS RUSSELL BURK JR Dell Whlte Dabney Hawkms ROBERT CARY BURKE WMM WARZYZZILLEZEGMS BUTLER Class of 1956 CONSTANCE DIANE BYARD JOHN EDWARD CALDER HAROLDK CARPENTER JR CAROL ANN CAFFEE DORIS ANN CAMPBELL Juv pf A5 -AQ 'W' Divx -'VG Qui 'Luv ANTOINET TE CHRISTOPHER ALICE FAYE CLEMENTS ROBERT PETER COATS MAXINE VIRGINIA CASADA DORIS JUNE CLIFTON Sponsored by. .lock B. Hughes Real Estate Agency. fi? 4 ' I ' - I dl ! ' C r ' , I 4 , 1 M, ,1 '55 , . Q is Q xx aj ' 4-V , 8 I 'X ' ' ffgggvrxf, C44 g e 1 , . . , . W. I M Q, J , ' ig . .., A I A s- ' A fa Q U A A s f f . I ,f J , Q , ...- ' V . PM V' '-f--N, 1 , a 3' Kg 'E', 2 A 'I sk ' I if -.A 2 Nr, ' . 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PO' psy 1: 1.2 ,-4 , 2 JANET RIGGLEMAN VIRGINIA LEE ROBINSON JOHN ARCHER ROLCHTON ALBERT J ROBERTS JR WILLIAM LEROY ROBISON Q... W I X - W- I, .-as i 1 A V .1 - ,1 I 4 v S A md lm A- F ' I , it M A x A V ' I . Q, y 0 015 Av , 5 Alf KCTS 'K , I f JOHN MARVIN PORTLOCK BEVERLY PRATT ,ai .J J ix U I, I I I Q 'fu-WF,-M .- V 5 K Q ' 1 I I , '-'ff 5 ..: L, 5 1 Q- 1 135 N 1' -.9 N? BARBARA IURRAINE RI LII IIURK If I RUFFIN III CFNENIIAVI' A RULL IRENE SIEXY ART RYAN JAC KSUN li SAI VAN I MARY IREDRIC K Rlf If D SEEHORN .-fr 1 MOST INTI' LLECTUAL MOST INTELLECTUAL ,lane Kehoe Dan Pruett Class of 7956 If ARI If SPINIIURN MARY FR ANCI-S SHARP VARY EI IZABETH SELLERS f,- w P--1---.,. QK ZW fi slim 'lllxngq-.. at N351 'ii THOMAS A SHEETS WILLI-UI EDWIN SHELTONI CHARLES PHILLIP SHORE HART. ARET SHELTOW JUAN CAROLYNI SHIRLEY ,, 1: . ' A .,,, I ' V! 44. . -. i , I 5 Q I . 1: -A , Q, It f -L' 25' , , Q Y I I I , f V y . , Q l I I 1. 1 , 1 ,. Y ' I I ' I A . . - , .H . , ,Y . f. , . wr. Y N , f. I . 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MOST POPL LAR MOST POPULAR SHIRLEY 0 NEAL SUTTON Helen Heath Allen Whlttler LINDA CAYII' SWAIN ROXCE T SWAIN Class of 7956 JAMES EDWARD TAYLOR DELORES ANNE THOMAS PATRICIA ANY THOMAS ROBERT FR ANK TAYLOR HILDA ANN THOMAS JF-sw lk l ,iz ..,v Q- 'f -w PATRICIA ELAINE THOMAS WILEY CARR THO SON PEGGY AWN TODD KENNETH F THOMPS IJ ARY PATRICIA TODD ff w ,, N T . , A . . - 1 ' A ' Q Irwqv .. , A 2. , -,,N l T 1 ... A' 3 F- 11, A 3 -in W fx 'A' ' M 4 f f X L Q, A H I A W 'Q , M ' X 5 In ' -A up qi' 1 'V' ,A o A ' . 9, - , O N I J 6 X j 'TMWww- an fa' N? JUN -J' I 'T ww RAY IRVING TOLSTOY WILLIANI HARRY TUGWELL ROBERT If NAI ENIINF JR DIANF NIARTINA TREPTE COLQI ITT UPCHIIRCH PA TRICIA L VAUGHT PRFDI' RICK M VINE? IVIPIVIN WALKER LOIS F-XYF VERNON GAXI' IYNIN WAI KER HELEN' IMOGFNE WAMPLER RICHARD W ADI' WHARTON BOBBY HIJRTOW WHITE RONALD P WARRICK ADFL VIRGINIA WHEDBEE fgam ! 'f lol IEW w-1 11 'Fi ,F -.af DORIA LENE WHITE PATRICIA WHITE PATRICIA A WHITEHURST NAONII DELL WHITE W ILLI ANI .I WHITE mf I , ' 4 L aj f t , aw A I R Q H1 ' , .G GA I we K .wr ,' X, ' V Q Q , I L 1 I I. I I O I I 1, . ' I ' I ' I x . I .C - ' .Ii f ', J I 1 - 7'-'-'Qi i MJ MW---.in-u -4' I A Q 2' , X h f I kk! ., X I If J su-'Wi' wrt' -Q ras AYP Nw '-dig, ,aff 15 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ARTHUR ALLEN WHITTIER Joann Flnney John Allsbrook DAVID OMI' R WILES PAUL MONLURI' WILKINS CAROLE WILLIAMS G 1 BARBARA ANN WILLEY PEGGY LAWE WINDLEY RANDA NICHOLAS WOOD UI?uH 'F'5 I6 13' ...ff ,ql f 1 ROBI' R I' f IFN WII ROY ELI7ABETII I OWF WOOD Nan-w N 5 ,.4g. -7 Fnmww fd pslw Md nas wx I 9: -sr fi SVIYIHE .I WOOD LINDA CAY YOUNG JANET GAYLE ZYDRON AURPI IA JOAN WRIGHT .IANFT MARIF YOUNGS cv I If X rf'N T. P. A. DELI-ICATES First Row flfffl In rightl: H. Heath, A. Wagner, Y. Wagner. N. Morgan. Svc-ond Row: li. Turner J. Riggleman. E. Lit:-hfield, G. Cordell, L. Myers. M. fs. A. DELMQATI-:S 1955-56 First Row flefi to right!: E. Fentress, M. Fen- tresf. C. Cafive. H. Heath. Second Row: J. Finns-gan, E. Jeannette, F. Ramirez, L. Myers N. Morgan. Third Row: V. Wagner, W. Vlhorton, S. Lea C. Woodin ton. v S GIRLS, AND novs' STATE N. Bell, M. Henderson, L. Myers, C. Davis, J. Allsbrook. J. Arrington, D. B. Hawkins. 9 lfQ.:.,.,-W. aw? Q 3 ' A 1,95 276m-'X Oxjtyfif ok ' gy. Mr. and Mines Svhool Spirit arf' , Nanry Cunningham, Sally Pirkett. Clyde Barnutle. lAbsent from picture are Dell White, Pat Whitel. Sally Stanley4W R V A Sc-holorfhip Contest. G , C79 Martha Henderson-acting Principal K L Staculty Day. st., 3 ' . A, I f X N Xx . S.C.A. STATE CONVENTION niuzmxri-:S Judy Oates. Martha Henderson, Joe Carroll, Francisco Ramirez. .ext T 11 1 Norview's Maids of Honor to the In- ternational Azalea Court were l. to r.: Linda Myers, and Peggy Todd. CHAPTER VII Boundless energy controlled Most of us start woung to enjoy our exerclse as spectators However none of us ever 8W0ld lma lnlng ourselves as sports heroes NOFVICW sports g1VC us the opportumty of Illaklllg our dreams a reallty Some slune on the football field WIIDCSS our 1955 56 state football cllamplonslllp team some on the basket ball court ln the water on the clnders but all of us slune ln the stands as rooters We ve screamed ourselves hoarse and even shed tears strlvmb for vlctory Keen compeutlon and clean sportsmanshlp mark the true Pilot rooter sports TO HOW ABOUT A FREE LIFT TH E TOP' OKAY ' STIFFEN UP I 'O Z9 BUDDY f THERE 3 NO SEAT UP HERE FOP HIM! Mlxnlll PASS HIM BACK Z5 142 , , I Ki I I I I 1 I , I ' 71 1 1 1' I ' O . . If I O Ill ' ' m I -. 'I t I -o VIH ' - - .g .Af 1, -I L oowm 3 ,I f-4 ' I R x 4 v sf I Z 5 , V A I I I I I I -I I I I I I I I I ' I I I- I 3 I 5 I T J! ,K 3,ff'7 1 T. H AWWWNXQJ 'W' AN . I YP , A. E ggfffffw A FREE LIFT TO THE TOP LONG STAND THE HALLS OF NORVIEW HIGH 'QUT .manga OH N HAS A SEAT HE .JUST HERE wm-4 us! UKES THE RIDE! ' - A - 'i-N? 0.0 . V 4, JS am JO A fsf if A ,, J A :A hu fgff NSS Artis Cod! Kitt D x ol 0' if .XR 3- It R, f QV 'A f A f fx - 51:-I.. :::::. :..: Q. two 'itll oouod-use CHEERING OUR TEAM TO VICTORY . L Y '-5 ,w. Y- Q .quills- Q09-ve A The season of '54 faded slowly into the annals of time as we prepared for a new year with a new coach and a revised team. The first game saw the Blue and White take the old field against Princess Anne, winning the game in a 45 to 0 victory-giving a preview of the things to come. This was it, the victory year for Nor- view. The team rolled on and scored wins over Wilson, Warwick, Maury, Granby and others. And when the big one came the Blue and White came through again to slay Hermitage in an important and impressive Homecoming victory. The Oscar Smith Tigers were tamed in the final encounter of the year to end an unde- feated and untied season for Coach Pete Sachon and the 1955 STATE CHAMPIONS. Pn.0'rs-Outstanding Team of the Year in Vir- ginia-chosen by Sportswriters of the state. First row lleft to right!-B. Hehl, B. White, W. Dodge, B. Tug- well, S. Wood, D. Dean, L. Bridges, A. Whittier, F. Seehorn, B. Stanley, W. McCoy, W. French, T. Jones, J. Calder. Second row- D. Dodge, B. White, G. Henman,J.Seren0, R. Tolston, J. Phillips, J. Long, R. Garrett, H. J. Rust, C. Barnett, J. Watkins, J. Riddick, G. Vesprille, B. Bryant, E. Hassell, R. Polk, B. Barr. Third row- M. Crowling, Mgr.: B. Ballentine, Mgr.: J. White, J. Busby, C. Stevens, D. Hudson, W. Woolard, M. Tomlinson, R. Rushult, C. Lancaster, B. Tugwell, C. Coverdale, J. Wells, W. Rumph, Mgr.g D. Herron, Mgr., B. Stevens, Mgr. ,QISQI Zgll 3 j4Q29t'93S52HQi3tiv1Rv4 STATE CHAIPIONS 1955 O MHQ , ' ' 83? 3 3 .4 vhs A ... 'i.. inf ,gf l QM 'S 1 , X Sabin ,gf ,.v-pg-ff 4,1 ,- I A fwff' C0-Captains Lewis Bridges and Allen Whittier receiving the Mr. Pigskin trophy on behalf of the team from Coach Pete Sachon. We'll never forgef the road to the top Well boys- - M 'xxx Hey, boys, let me down! Dig that c-r-a-z-y score! The boys take a well deserved rest. -...rw 1-L fa lv Y 1 Sponsored by: The Sportsman Shop. -n- Now coachu? ? Phil Davis, president of Smith High student ILL, Co-captains receiving the State Championship trophy from C. W. Perdue, principal. 'gPete does it again. Mmm! That makes me mad. body, presents the Pilot-Tiger Trophy to co- captains, Allen Whittier and Lewis Bridges. will 54 A 1- 11 ...JI J. White Back L. Bridges X Guard All Tidewater 2nd team, All Eastern 2nd team, All Vir- ginia 3rd team. J. Sereno C. Coverdale Center R. Garrett Guard B. Bryant Back Qver fhe goal posts f sf, , -v' ' M.. l ' ..-:' J ff te -- F C .s A . , , gf' . I 2 'aiu-gs. F4 t 't 'W' V 'i-we 'F .. W Q a, In L V 1 K V . A iw- z N' M ' , fgtubs t . . Q s 1 3' .' i Y Q 2 H.J. Rust , . Xt, T5 Back An' Baiiffy Bell? ' All T'dewat lst team . 1 X 1 . 1' k Easterln 2ndel'eam, zfll 0l'e- Qllintggfewdler Honorable D D F' ld, w .' f ' . can 4 - man le I' ff ,, - 'Q E H H Tackle in qyxf'-1. Wlpoagex ' X v I ' E338 All Tidewater Honorable ' Tackle A - .t n Mention gAll Eastern Hon- All Tidewlqzr-, Honorable 5 Slwood Orable Mention Q -A ,nn ' Mention, All astern Honor- End V V able MCll!i0Il-l f A All Tidewater 2nd team, All J Lon 1 sf ' ' . - g Yr ,,,,.- , L Foreman Field, All Eastern Tackle z F 'W' ' R-RE5l'lllgQl-A 2nd team. l V ' ff. . , ac .MS o ' 'X lC Barhette 1 , I ' , .. . .L ' W- --- lj g Hack ' 0' ' 949 ll 3? I it... -dn l 'i'lf '.xsof-itil Al1l,,Tidew ter Iskteam, All Fpieman-Fieldf ll Eastern ,lst tfm, All Virginia 2nd team. t At. Whittier K- . End All Tidewater lst team, All Foreman Field, All Eastern lst team, All Virginia lst team, All Southern, All State. All American, Norfolk's Out- standing Cridder. D. Hudson End u..- V .A ,, P. W. McCoy Back J. Watkins Bark All Tidewater lst team, All Foreman Field, All Eastern lst team, All Virginia lst team, All Southern, All State. B. Barr End C. Versprille Back All Tidewater Honorable Mention, All Eastern Hon- orable Mention . 1 fx If 1 fi' 6,7 yn.-n for another extra point! 'PY M un' B. Tugwell Guard All Eastern Honorable Men- tion . T..lones Back All Tidewater Honorable Mention gAll Eastern Hon- orable Mention . B. Tugwell Back J. Phillips Center All Tidewater Honorable Mention gAll Eastern Hon- orable Mention . ,af J. Riddi it we Guardc . ' ,11 1 B. White ' ly' Tackle ' 5 X W. French 3 I ff Back f W. Woolard 'X Tackle Tackle C. Stevens Tackle C. Lancaster Guard J. Wells Tackle C. Henman Guard --I Att JIS M. Tomlinson S . F. Seehorn xxl Back B. Polk X N Tackle f .f V D. Dodge I , Guard xllllx J.Calder if I Tackle IK 3 wg? Al T'd t Ill' Mentioll eva er I 'Xl I Back B Hehl '- P lu , f R.Tolston End 1 , if Make that point. X901 Q 12 -at f,',,ww A 'Q gd Q we Time for the defense to take over. Make way for Watkins. Acfion Galore S 315 Plowing through. Rust breaks through for another Norview touch- down. I I. f , abc, WY? 1 ,Q e ' A G if 'ik wZ1Q'Q'i N 5,1 , Z Z' wtffiief if .,:-qi W .Jw ' 1 iz A V' vw X ,, , , wx' 4l?. 4. ' a as JE First Row fleft to rightl+R. Nuigle, C. Akers, J. Mattock, J. White, F. Henson, D. Hugo, D. Hughes, E. Compton. Second rouLW. Kern, D. Beck, P. Carey, R. Barnes, F. Rose, T. Walker, A. Tades, S. McConegal, C. Hen- man. Third row-A. Austin, H. Barrinean, W. Rushuldt, M. Girourd, J. Kenemur, J. Bean, S. Bryan, M. Armour. Fourth row-B. Matthews, Z. Hop- kins, C. Rhudy, A. Polinice, D. Miller, W. Hodges, F. White, W. Coltrain, R. McLem0re. Filth row-J. Hodges, L. Griffin, T. McCracken, Mgr., L. Newsome, Mgr., W. Moorefield, Mgr.: J. Munden, W. Horton. yy. fny- Of'1J97V!' Coach Edward Drew ji ' .I V F oofbol I 0 O C0-Captains. J. White and F. Henson Offensive Squad .. .f 1 7 Q ' 1 ' a Q is g i X . 1 W .IMI A ff .A ge , Z wi .... Q 4- S ' I1 . A -S V xIS,f I Q1 f . 5. Jf'l1'f,i . ' 97 S f its '-f-e .' i -' fs -Q-'i az' ' , V, U .. S Ar, Defensive Squad l XS E C J 00 fr ' I . ,. sp gb A 1 A V il ' . bg A . K, .,.., -. ,-fifg-I PY ,S I mam Q Iltllm wwun t .nwu lllll llllll i 1 4 Jack Phillips taps in two for the Baby Pilotsf' CUACH: Mr. Caldwell. CAPTAIN: Bobby Matthews. ,A ' A .l.V. Boskefboll First Row fleft to righli: L. O'Dell, J. Matlock, L. Lemieux, B. Matthews, J. Phillips, T. Walker. Second Row: B. Henry, D. Naigle, D. Krause, B. Wheeler, B. Cox, D. Hugo. 152 A, , ,re EF' lf.. QQ' ll A z g f . A , 'aQ'Q'.1' N-5' '0 J fu 531 1,0 l l xNAX Co-captaini Bobby Hehl and Mike Mvflur ., , g. Mike made All-Slate, All-Tidewater, and All Eastern. He also rereived the Sportsmen's Club Award for being the outstanding player of the city. COACH, Charles McClurg. 3 ,,'e ?'j'N 6 llj , ' f i' 5 9 g I - I 7 X l if Norvivw Opp 63-S. Norfolk 48 75-Princess Anno 4-4 64-Y-IIZIIIIIHOH 59 75-Maury 69 60-Wfi lson 69 61-Craclovk 46 65+Suflolk 54 59-Wlxrwivk 68 70-Princehs Anno 48 59-Newport News 63 67-Granby ., 49 85-S. Norfolk 63 58-Hampton . 62 70-Maury 64 66-Willson 76 63-Granby . 39 60-Cradock 35 72-Wvarwir-k 46 84-Suffolk 54 55-Newport News 64 54-Hampton 68 1 3 f A Wy? iw 5 ' L UY3 ,-H :ul 0 .wwe 1 ,A .... ,., a fix: P5 Ist Row: L. Meredith. B. Frye, M. Grandstaii, M. Zongolowietz, D. Harris R. Tugwell, T. Busbee, 2nd Row: J. Walker, B. Robinson, T. Sheets, B Tugwell, WI Dodge, H. J. Rust, J. White, C. Bryant. 3rd Row: B. Crowling T. Stevens, P. Finnegan, G. Fowler, C. Wilkins, D. Hughes, B. White, R Garrett, J. White, W. Rusbult, W. Rumpf, Mgr., J. Bishop, Coach, J. Vass Wresfling TRI-CAPTAINS: B. Tugwell, L. Mere- dith, W. Dodge. February l,3 5 Princess Anne ll , Maury 13 ,.,. Greenville 20 . , Oscar Smith 27 .. , , Wilson 2 . Granby 9 , , Warwick 17 , William Fleming 18 Thomas Jefferson 29 Virginia Beach March 9 ..... . . State Meet 10 . ., .. , . .... . ,. State Meet Coach Jim V355 'ffl Wy' Y' Bobby Tugwell prepares to throw his is-at ' ' H digit! and Stermer hanging on. H. J. Rust, Stale Champion. W ? ' The 1956 State Wrestling Toumament gets underway. Billy Tugwell, State Champion. Sfafe Wresfl ing Meet 'EAN no 3- -.J 'S ji Norview,s matmen played host to fifteen other high schools in the 1956 State Wrestling Tournament. The Pilot wrestlers-made an impressive showing in the preliminary matches, plaving all their entrees in the quarter-finals. From the quarter-finals Norview placed five of their matmen in the semi-finals, and three in the finals. Of Norview's three entrees, two emerged State Champions. Bringing home the honors for Norview were Billy Tugwell, l68 lh. class, and H. .l. Rust, 178 lb. class. Placing sf-Cond in the state was Mike Crand- staff, and placing third were Lionel Merideth and Bill Fry. Crandstaff set for the pin. 'H Coaching the cindermen of Norview to another out- standing season, was coach Ed Drew. Under his coach- ing, the Pilots compiled a record of five wins and one loss. The cindermen extended their dual meet victories until they suffered their one defeat at the hands of Granby 7016 points to 4316 points. But this didn't stop the Pilots. They traveled to the Tidewater Meet and then on to the Eastern District Meet, where they placed third with a total of 22y2 points. They completed the season at Charlottsville in the State Meet, where they placed sixth with 11 points. This year's hopes are sparked by the return of letter- men Tom Jones, Donald Barnes, Richard Carter, and Bob Morgang and under the direction of their new coach Pete Sachon, the team is looking forward to another successful year. Tru ck Jones and Barnes get set. Henman totaling 5 O First Row fleft to rightl: B. Flowers, D. Barnes, B. McC0nigal, R. Carter, B. Stallcup, A. Ramirez, L. Woodhouse, R. Drumwright. Second Row: D. Miller, I. Norwood, R. Rusbult, W. Cardwell, C. Crawford, C. Williams, J. Woods, T. Jones, F. Ramirez. Third Row: J. Fellers, C. Banks, J. Sereno, R. Tugwell, B. Tugwell, L. Meredith, C. 1 Henman, S. Harley. Fourth I Row: .l. Duval, R. Taylor, ' D. Birtchner, B. Burt, C. Coverdale, R. Polk, B. Morgan, J. Stewart. Fifth , Row: B. Consane, S. Mc- Bride, Mgr.g C. Ross, Mgr.g K. Thompson, Mgr. fi -Q-.ff Coach Pete Sachon. S. the score. Polk and Coverdale ready for the long heave. s aa ,M rip' ,Q L, fihf j Barnes holds tight on the relay Waltlng for the starting gun Cross Coun fry I .dm ., Q ,A so , ' . i l l t Coach Lou Hansen ! 1' a K J, Runyon, B, Macdonald, J. Ingram, R. Langland. It was another first for the blue and white, when the mermen of Norview took to the pool against the Granby Blue Comets. The first meet ended in defeat for our inexperienced squad but they made a good showing against the more powerful Granby. As the season progressed the Norfolk Boys Club were slayed by a much improved Pilot team. Coach Lou Hansen did a fine job in collecting and coaching such talent as captain Jack Ingram, ,Iohn Runyon, Bob MacDonald and all of the other boys on the team. v 5 4 X iq.. 2 Qzzcfff' ki! i in 4 Huy: i fly '1 A3 ,iw y y Swimming J Cunningham, B. Stevens, Managers. Assistant Coach, Bob Forster it ' 1 ' 5 3 51, cl i Front: fleft to rightl: O WoodruH, D. Hadley, J Maher, P. Hayes, J. Ingram R. Bendura. Second Row: Z. Hopkins, A. Austin, B McDonald, J. Runyon, R. Taylor, E. McCarthy, R. Langland, F. McAfee. ,W I 55 .NI X7 ' 1 ls ' ACE pitchers talking over big game. Pre-game strategy. I.. I ' 'Ss i Baseball ..'9, 'fP1LoTs Big Bauer. if 'un i ' 4 In V I 4 Si N E I First Row: R. Davis, Mgr.g J. Riddickg F. Reyesg J. Lopezg D. Crahamg P. Willis, Mgr. Second Row: J. Densong F. .lamesg M. Marshallg M. Russellg B. Stanleyg C. Coodwing P. Danaker. Third Row: D. Brooksg D. B. Hawkingsg B. Davis: C. Barnettg A. Whittierg R. Tolston. Fourth Row: W. Rumpt, Mgr.g C. Whealtong E. Wfoolwineg F. Seehorng B. Ballentine, Mgr.g E. Normang Mgr. The Varsity squad showed a great deal of improvement over the previous season by com- piling a record of 13 wins and 4 defeats. Two of the defeats coming at the hands of Maury. George Goodwin ace pitcher going the distance with a one hitter, which is a heart breaking experience when the win is chalked up for the other team. They went on to finish the season with a record to he proud of. First Row fleft to righti: L. Bennett, Mgr.g L. Jones: J. Whitleyg N. Suffong B. Mathews. Second Row: D. Herron, Mgr.Z R. Rust: D. Dillg C. Lanrasterg P. Har- rellg J. Phillips. Third Row: Coach Jim Vassg J. Whiteg F. Herrong B. Linsedyg B. Bryantg G. Davis. . 4 'I 1 K N Mini! in .K f 'S 't ,fa .Sqft 5 PM J W . -4 as f S. ,f XJ!! P ff' I if T X fivljlilyf 71, '33 ...4 WY! r, iff i x F if K w Mi-. fm' K: 'li 1 , .1 .x. 4, . , k qr ' lf., s, Q I 4 . 'f' K as 'Zig 'E 1 1 4 1 1 I, 41 i ff. . 2 3 1 .ig it '90 A .ip . .4 L 'f .4 Seehorn hurls. 2, .di s .1 '56 . N 6 wi? . . eg. pg. ,M fs Coach Ed Drew. V9 1 4 Y ' :Fil , I If 1. Golf Coach, Charles R. McClurg. ...ct X- . ,ts Tennis f .as G . First Row: fleft to rightl: J. Lane, T. Shelton, R. Bailey, J. Moore. Second Row: E. Pope, A. Roberts, P. Pappas, A. Burgess. Third Row: J. Spratt, J. Newman, W. Raines, J. Wall, E McCarthy. The golf and tennis teams compiled winning records last season with the coaching of David Jones and Charles McClurg respectively. Led by Eddie Pope, the tennis team was victorious, winning 7 of 13 contests losing twice to hoth Warwick and Suffolk and heating Cranhy on two occassions. The golf team had a fair sea- son, with a 3-6-l record. Allan Phipps proved to be the thorn in the opposition's side and will strengthen the team's hopes for the cham- pionship this year. Allan played in many other tournaments outside of school competition and did very well for himself. First Row fleft to rightl' A Phipps B .lennin s B . . , . g, . Frye, Mr. McClurg, B. Womack, C. Frye, B. Burke. 1-3 n fs, ,Li I, f -g .., .f I . I - r A , - ,' f'kV ,f y 1 . Q T ' - eg, ali? gi H ' ' 92.24 ' Eifiigflii ' Q ,....:' A 'ts l s' it . , ,ii :ii it .L .nal a 1453, Coach, .loe Porter. Co-Captains, J. Spratt, Raines. Golf Burke next on tee Q -X Norvnew 5 Allan Phipps Runner-up in City Cham- pionship tees off. Q jg . Ae. WY f:.Z:1' V. l i JM ,ez gif Q ' ,, Y ,Q at ' - ',, wd,,L,1 Q , V L , ' - 55 ' The eheerleeders laid the plans for N0rview's ' e S f , Q ' first pre-season football parade. Participating in , Wie ' the parade were Jaye Finnegan, Loretta Myers, .V h' ' 1 A . Juanita Gardner, Alive Brainerd, Nancy Lewis, w,,,, , fj1,2 .gy if V ' 'Wt .32 f 1 L I. H d eee'f??Ze 5 ' X ' ,, .ff YY L KM h, . . W F f: ,, I H , yv U 'V , , ' .sa P V 2 I, e - 'il ea - P: - 15. .V l . 7' ' Q f - if lf V f . ., ' ' Y X W ' 'V x -,Al l -bf: aa,e afi ' su Y i il NN LL-If Q x Members of the varsity cheering squad are fl. to rJ-Pat Thomas, Jaye Finnegan, Ceorgiana Miller, Sandra Dan- iels, Ellen Baker, Juanita Gardner, Nancy Lewis, Lelia Hodges, Marie Fentress, Ann Wagner. Center-Carol Caifee, Captaing Helen Heath. Captain Carol Caffee and her assistant Helen Heath congratulate the co-captains of N0rview's State Championship football team. . 4 3 163 'Q 41 Intramural wrestlers are: Front Row fleft to righti: B. Davis, F. McAfee, M. Carey Back Row: F. Vines, J. Calder, B. Howell, J. Bond, C. Stermer. Tommy Sheets, Boys Intramural City Wrestling Champion. Boys' , vi .5 Boys ping pong champions are Pete Archibald, Ronnie Lopez, Mike McClurg. 1 L , lnfromurols 6 fx ' I , , sv X is Euwfh Z . if Q' -i Z A 1 4 1 1 E 4 I O up 5 QQ' l l l 4 lv H Members of the City Championship Volleyball Team are Ileft to rightj: Bill Kern, Howard Horton, Johnny Calder, Jerry Long. fly XE' lr A 9 I Am lvl. M ' A . T X r Q I , I' ,ozy X I 53 I 5 if 5 y , ' S Many boys enjoy the tumbling activities of the intramural program. Girls intramural basketball champions were: Front Row: Peggy Leonard, Linda Myers. Second Row: Mary Tehan, Gayle Zydron, Diana Dodd, Sanna Hardison, Joyce King. Girls' In frumurals Girls intramural volleyball champions were: Front Row: Carolyn Perry, Carole Williams, Rosemary Mountcastle. Second Row: Peggy Leonard, Mary Tehan, Barbara Perry. Freshman girls championship volleyball team. New to HPilot Land this year was the intramural activities, offered to every student who didn't participate in a particular varsity sport. Enthusiastically received by the students were such sports as ping pong, volleyball, bowling, wrestling, and other major sports. Norview produced city champions in volleyball, wrestling, and girl's ping pong, under the skill- ful direction of Miss A. Meacom and Mr. W. Garrison. Ping pong champions take time out for a game. F-A We, the class of 56, leave Norview behind as we pause on the threshold of an entirely new way of life. To- gether, we have been a graduating class' separatin we are part of a great nation. Many of us will go into politics, dra- matics, business or home life. As far as we can judge now maybe someday our own Archie and Betty will be President and First Lady. Looking forward, never backward, we leave our Alma Mater, not misty- eyed, but starry-eyed, to go on to greater things. i f... K 3 ,Q Q The End of o Volume . the begmnmg of U new Story Senior Dlrecfory WILLIAM PEYTON AGNER 1325 Gabrlel Dr LO 5 2850-Wilson High Latin Club Transferred to Norvlew Speech Club Qmz Em-On The-Arr JOYCE CAROLE AKERS-8334 Old Ocean Vxew Rd Pep Club Forexgn Language Club THOMAS J ALEY 3568 Sharply Clr cle L0 5-0670-May Day 53 Ama teur Radio Club Sclence Club JIMMY M ALLEN-4122 North Hugh land LO 3 8444-Mechamcal Drawmg Club Vlce Presldent Model Club Indoor Track Track JOHN ALLSBROOK Sheppard St JU 8-6803 Art Club Presldent Sen lor Class Vrce Presldent Boy s State National Honor Soclety Hall of Fame Most Llkely to Succeed ARCHIE ANDREWS-8360 Riverdale Dr JU 81996-JV Football Basket ball Baseball SCA Representative, Youth Forum Sophomore Class Pres- ident Varslty Football 54 55 56 Varsity Basketball 54 55 56 Var slty Baseball 54 55 56 SC.A Vlce President 55 Jr Executive Councll Sports Edltor 56 Pxlot Heart Hop King Football All Foreman Field, All Tldewater All Eastern, All State All Eastern Baseball Best All Around Hall of Fame JAMES ARRINGTON 794 Lesner Ave JU 8-8327 Boys State 55 Na tlonal Honor Soclety SC.A 55 56 Science Club Pres VlcePresldent Sophomore Executlve Councll Presl dent Semor Class Hall of Fame Most Valuable JAMES ASHLEY 1220 Jemfer St SCA Representative, Freshman Ex ecutlve Council Jr Red Cross Key Club French Club DO Club Re porter Convention H1Y Boys State BENNIE AUSLEY 1146 Pmendge GAA 54 55 Tr1H1Y 56 DISIFICI MELVIN BAGWELL-1209 Broolslde Ave LO 3 5665 Model Club Me chamcal Drawing Club ELLEN BAKER 3885 Dare Circle LO S-0325-JV Cheerleader 53 Var slty Cheerleader 56 Pep Club 53 G.A.A 54 55 Tr1H1Y 56 Dlstnct Meeting Sweetheart Court National Honor Society SPENCER BAKER-65 Primrose St Beta Club Honor Society Jumor Class Play Sclence Club Student Council KAREN BALDWIN 2717A Dunway L0 5-0640-Glee Club PAUL BARKER JR 2731 Lens Ave MA 39668 HIY 53 54 56 Band 53 54 CHARLENE PEET BARNES 3716 Craven Circle Blology Club Secre tary 53 Future Nurses Club 54 Norvlew Players DOROTHY CAROL BATEMAN 3829 Davxs St LO 3 8480-GAA 53 54 Future Nurses Club Norview Players JOANN BATEMAN 1220 Sunset Dr JU 8 3089 Norvlew Players 54 D.E Club 55 Year Book Club 56 Essex ClI'Clt'+TlllI1blll'lg Club 53 54 5 56 D.E 6 JOAN BEASLEY 2528 Bruce St LO 3 7373 Future Nurses Club Chaplain Foreign Language Club National Honor Society NANCY RUTH BELL 3860 Glles Circle LO 35208-SC.A 53 54 55 56 Gxrls Chorus 53 Mixed Chorus 54 55 56 Madrlgal Group 54 55 56 All State Chorus 55 Co Pllot Asst Art Editor 54 55 Art Edltor 56 Newspaper Club Cartoonmg Club TrlH1Y 55 Hlstorlan 56 Most Courteous Sophmore Glrl Variety Show May Court 55 56 Girls State Senlor Class Treasurer 56 Homecommg Queen 56 Quill and Scroll ARDEN BISHOP 1328 W Norcova Dr LO 32732 Dramatlcs Club Fu ture Nurses Club 54 55 56 Hall of Fame Most Bashful ELEANORA MARIE BLEVINS-1307 Center Ave LO 3-6555-Pep Club Muslc Club Yearbook Club Band Majorette Honor Bandsman, Mono gram ANN WALTON BONDURANT 920 Wakefield Ave MA 5 7500 Secretary, Freshman Class Sophomore Executive Councxl F H A Trl H1 Y Historian Natxonal Honor Soclety RICHARD BOWLES 2503 Almeda Dr Apt B Varsxty Baseball 55 56 Maglc Club DORIS .JEAN BOZEMAN 1340 Nor cova Drive LO 3 2754-Norvlew Play ers 53 FTA 54 55 56 Treasurer Jumor Executlve Councll Natlonal Honor Soclety LEWIS BRIDGES-1135 Sheppard St .IU89247 JV Football Varslty Foot ball 53 54 55 Co Captain Home room Presxdent SCA Sophomore Executlve Council Jumor Executive Councll Monogram Club 53 54 55 V1cePres1dent Hall of Fame Best Looklng JOAN BROWN 3620 Lafayette Blvd., LO 32215 Pep Club Red Cross Sports EARLENE BROWN 3570 Tennessee Ave MA 7 7603 Future Nurses Club DONALD ROBERT BRUCE 3612 Kevm Dnve LO 3 3663 Model Club 54 Tumbling Club 55 56 DE Club 56 ALAN EUGENE BURGESS 5853 Chesapeake Blvd LO 32209 Tum blmg Club 53 Mechanlcal Drawmg Club 54 Debate Club 55 Debate Team 56 Quiz Em On the Alr Mono gram Club 56 Annual Staf Sports Edltor 56 Tennis Team THOMAS RUSSELL BURK, JR 4910 E Meadow Rd LO 3 2658--Foot ball 53 Basketball 53 54 Track, 53 Football Club 52 54 Magic Club MYRON DOUGLAS BUTLER 109 Montugue St JU 8 6738--Band Honor Bandsman Monogram 53 54 55 56 Music Club Natlonal Honor Society 56 H1Y 56 Q O 1 , ' n 0 9 9 9 9 -9 9 . . . . - 9 , 9 , - , , ., ' ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 . 9 9 , - - 9 , - - - Z 5 99 9 9 ' ' 9 9 9 ' . , , , . . . 9 ' ' - 9 1 9 . .- , . 5 . 1 .i n . n ' I Q 9 9 Z . 9 9 : . - -4 - - , : , 0 9 9 9 ' Q . 1 9 1 . 1 - 9 9 , -9 - 9 9 9 . , 0 , ' 9 91 -9 . . - 9 9 9 , 9 9 9 ' 1 ' 9 9 9 9 9 1 - , 9 9 . . g 9 9 9 , - - 9 , 9 9 9 , 9 9 9 - 99 9 9 9 9 1 H Z - , : - - 9 9 . . . . . , . 9 , 9 , , 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' -9 . - - . . 3 - ... 9 9 9 - , 9 9 9 9 ' 9 ' . - 9 . -9 ' 9 9 99 9 2 . . .2 7 . . 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D , - 9 , 9 - T 9 9 ' 9 9 V 9 ' 9 . - 9 , 9 P: 9 9 9 - -9 ' ' . . 9 , 9 9 , 1 ' 9 9 9 9 I 9 ,.--l . . , . . 9 , 9 9 , 9 - - -9 9 9 ' ' 9 9 9 1 9 ' I 1 J v - , . 1 , - -9 ' 1 9 ' .- 9 9 9 9 , ' ' 9 9 9 9 I . -9 1 , , 9 9 9 9 , 1 9 9 7 I 9 H , Q , 9 I . , 9 ' 9 - CONSTANCE DIANE BYARD 623 Blltmore Rd JU 71557 SCA '52 53 State Conference Dlstrxct Confer ence Follies CoP1lot Staff SIPA, Representative Pllot StaH Vanety Show Plays Second Best Actress Drs- trlct Contest Wlnner Voice of De- mocracy Contest School Norvtew Reporter Ledger Dispatch Norvzew Players Tr1H1Y Reporter Grrls In termurals Wlnner Oratoncal Contest Hall of Fame Most Talented CAROL ANN CAFFEE-5325 Ashby Street LO 3-0180-JV Cheerleader 53 Varsity Cheerleader 54 55 56 Captaln Most Courteous Freshman SCA 55 Model General Assembly Outstandmg Jumor Homeroom Pres: dent 54 Varxety Show Tn H1Y 55 56 Chaplam, Presldent, Basket ball Team Pep Club 54 President Jumor Class Chaplam Semor Class Chaplam Hall of Fame, Most Athletlc DORIS ANN CAMPBELL-8422 Tlde- water Dr JU 73692 May Day M Jorette Yearbook Club DE Club Area Conventlon HAROLD CARPENTER JR 7551 Owens Rd JU 8-8283 Sclence Club Mechan1calDraw1ng Club DE Club Treasurer Maglc Club MERRIMAN 555 E Sewells Polnt Rd Spamsh Club Science Club Trl HIY Natlonal Honor Soclety Jumor Executlve Council ALICE FAYE CLEMENTS-948 New ell Ave JU 7-4605 Jr Red Cross Rep- resentatlve 53 Jumor Red Cross Club Teen Times Club 56 ROBERT PETER COATS-2826 Sew ells Pomt Rd L0 3-0737 AudloV1s- ual Club 53 Foreign Language Club 54 55 56 Reporter JOAN D COCKERILLE 3584 Ar gonne Ave L0 38460 GAA 53 Foreign Language Club Treasurer, Secretary F BLA Hlstorxan, Varl ety Show HARTWELL COKE 6346 Sewells Pomt Rd LO 33602 JV Baseball, 53 54 Tumbling Club 53 54 55 56 Secretary Presldent BERNARD COLLIER 1064 West Ocean Vnew Ave JU 8-1229 Football Club 53 MechamcalDraw1ng Club 54 55 56 President Second State Mechanical Drawmg Contest National Honor Soclety AUGUST K COOK 1228 Strand St LO 3 1250 Mechamcal Drawmg Club Drxver Trammg Club KELMA RAEFORD COPELAND 3212 Hyde Clrcle LO 3 3529 Newspa per Club 53 54 55 Vlce President, President H1Y 56 .JANICE RUTH CORDELL 5030 Shafer St LO 3-0691 Sclence Club 53 Secretary GAA ERNEST COSTIGAN 2205 Wharton Ave ALMA JEAN COWAN-407 Ashlawn Dr JU 89162 G.A.A Teen Tlmes Club DE Club Conventlon CALLIE MAE COX 831 Burksdale Rd JU 88616-May Day 53 FHA Club 54 55 GAA Treasurer, Glrls Intermurals NANCY JANE CUNNINGHAM 3408 East Bonner Dr LO 3 1426-Foreign Language Club 54 55 Art Club 53 Intermural Sports Mlss School Splut JANIE DAVENPORT 2313 Alder St LO 32467 May Day 53 Pep Club 53 TrlH1Y 54 55 56 D0 Club Reporter 56 GWENDOLYN RAE DAVIS Phnlpotts Rd L0 32992 Yearbook Chaplam Tn H1Y SC.A 55 Glrls State Decoratmg Committee Junior Semor Prom 55 Reporter Co Pilot Pllot Staff 56 Sophomore Class Treasurer Junior Class Secretary Hostess Career Day 54 JOAN ARDITH DAVIS 1208 Elk Ave JU 8-0866-Dramatlcs Club 53 54 55 56 Variety Show 3 Act Play RALPH B DAVIS 2300 Wyoming Ave LO 3-0158 Manager Football Team 2 years Monogram Club DALE D DEAN 808 Pine Harbor Dr MA 28302 Stamp Club 53 Var sxty Football 54 55 Wrestlmg, 55 56 Football Club 55 Monogram Club 55 56 National Honor Socnety Heart Hop Court, 56 PATRICIA GALE DEASON 8206 Mercer Dr JU 85659 Callfornla Scholastlc Federation National Honor Soclety Yearbook Club Muslc Club Band Flagbearer Honor Bandsman, Monogram JULIA LOUISE DEATON-429 Mun den Ave .IU 8 5340 Troy High Var slty Basketball Class Secretary Speech Club Transferred to Norvxew Speech Club Presldent Contest Play 54 55 Norvxew Players 55 56 Pres :dent Plays Variety Show Glrls In termurals National Honor Society Treasurer Homeroom Secretary 54 55 56 Jumor Academy of Sc1ence 55 56 THOMAS RANDOLPH deSTEUBEN 5222 Texas Ave L0 33583 JV Football Mechanical Drawmg Club H1Y Semor Executive Council 56 Football Club NICHOLAS DEVOLES-6330 Sedge field Dr LO3l372 Mechanical Draw mg Club Science Club Yearbook Staff Sports Editor 56 MILFORD J DILLER 8041 E Glen Rd JU 8-6761 Band 53 54 55 56 All State Monogram Honor Bands- man Aud1oV1sual Club 53 54 Re porter Muslc Club BARBARA LEE DOWNER 6703 Hutchms St MICHAEL JERRY EASTER 6471 Knox Rd LO 3-0340 Debate Club 53 54 55 56 Debate Team Vlce President School Parllamentanan 54 Tennis Team 55 Co Pllot Staff BETTY JANE EDWARDS-876 Nor man Ave JU 84056-Art Club 53 nonal Honor Soclety JOHN C EGGERT-4105 North Hugh land Ave DO Club Sclence Club Amateur Radlo Club Norvlew Players BOBBIE LEE FEATHERSTONE 1525 Norcova Ave LO 32863 Dra matlcs Club Trl HxY Variety Show Play May Day SC.A ELIZABETH FENTRESS-3632 Mont gomery St Girls Chorus 53 54 Girls Sextette 54 Mixed Chorus 54 55 Reporter MadngalS1ngers 55 Cartoon Club Muslc Club Executxve Committee 54 55 56 TrlH1Y Chaplam 55 President, 56 Dlstnct Conference Sweetheart, 56 Annual Staff Jumor Section Edltor MGA Qulll and Scroll WILLIAM P FINNEGAN 1174 Plne- ndge Rd LO 3 8828-Football Club Debate Club Presldent J V Football J V Basketball Track Wrestling JOAN FINNEY 114 San Antomo Blvd JU 8-5247 G.A.A Music Club Treasurer Sophomore Executive Councnl Jumor Class Reporter Semor Class Secretary Natlonal Honor Society Chaplam Azalea Court, 56 Mald of Honor Hall of Fame Most Llkely to Succeed , , 1 1 , - 1 1 1 - 1 Q 1 1 1 1 1 ' . 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SHIRLEY JEANNE FITCHETT 3525 Waycross Rd L0 3-6717 Pep Club Yearbook Club Future Nurses Club KENNETH FIZER 5261 Iowa Ave LO 31274-Band Monogram Honor Bandsman Music Club Science Club Ma gnc Club JAMES CALVIN FLOWERS 6251 Wellmgton St LO 35176-Tumbling Club JAMES FORBES-2607 Dunway LO 38917 Band All State Band Solo Chair Honor Bandsman Exec Com mxttee Muslc Club WILLIAM RYLAND FORREST 889 Norvxew Ave LO 36597 Balboa Hugh Transferred to Norvlew Model Club WAYNE FRENCH 3826 Karlm Ave MA 20359 Varslty Football 54 55 Variety Show Plays Contest Play Mxxed Chorus Natlonal Honor So crety Hall of Fame Most Talented ulll and Scroll CHARLES FRYE 1280 Plcadllly LO 30424--Wrestling Team Golf Team Tumbling Club HARRIET FULCHER 5345 Julranna Dr LO 34936 Maury Maury Bam Llterary Socxety Qulll and Scroll Secretary Cartoonlng Club Reporter F B L A Vlce Presldent Transferred to Norvlew WILLIAM CLAUDE GATLIN 1384 Gabrlel Dr LO 39360 Blair Junlor Hugh Library Club President S C A Maury Hugh Volleyball Club Trans ferred to Norvxew Forexgn Language Club JANICE LEE GEORGE-1324 Ingle slde Rd LO 5 2761 F H A Trl H1 Y BETTY IESTITE 5348 Ronda Rd Apt A L036927 May Day 52 Grrls Chorus Junior Red Cross Reporter Newspaper Club Secretary 'VIARY ANN GIBSON 3917 Lrttle Bend Rd IO 37317 Pep Club Trl HI Y LHARLFS KOODIN 1402 Rush St LO 3 8192 Football Club GEORGE GOODWIN 3412 North Woodlawn Ave LO 3-8971 J V Base ball Varslty Baseball Mechanical Drawlng Club Monogram Club Na txonal Honor Soclety MAJORIE EUCILLE GORDON 3744 Dare Clrcle LO 30488-Band Flag bearer Majorette Honor Bandsman Monogram Pep Club Music Club ROBERT GEORGE GORDON 8460 Chesapeake St JU 8-3338 Norvlew Players Variety Show Technlclan Library Asslstant MICHAEL DAVENPORT GRAY 1533 Beekman St LO 32645 Drlver Trammg Club Football Club CARY GRAYSON 840 West Glen Rd .IU 71498 Football 53 Track Cross Country HIY Mechanlcal Drawlng Club CHARLES GRIMSLEY 5825 Andrea Dr LO 51297 Band Honor Bands man All State Chalrman Treasurer GEORGIANNA GUFFIE-4630 Crest wood Court LO 3 9173 Llbrary Club Secretary Treasurer SHIRLEY MAE HALLMAN 1120 Pmerldge Rd Art Club Jumor Red fross Club GAA FBLA DE Club Library Asslstant LEE HAMANN 515 Draper Dr Huntington Hugh Basketball Base ball Transferred to Norvrew Golf Team Aud1oV1sual Club Norvlew Players Varlety Show Tech ANNA HARDISON 1221 W Bug Bend Rd FBL.A Yearbook Club VELMA SANNA HARDISON 1221 W Blg Bend Rd Pep Club May Day 53 Glrls Chorus Mlxed Chorus Vanety Show FH.A Hnstonan Sec retary Glrls lntermural Sports CLEVELAND HARRELL 3844 At terbury St LO 3-0929 Audlo Visual Club HIY CLYDE HARRELL 5408 Ashby St I O 3 6943 Cross Country Track, Man .lger HIY SHIRLEY HARRIS 1438 Norvxew Ave SCA Cartoon Club Jumor Red Cross Club GAA Norvrew Players Natlonal Honor Soclety ELINOR CLARE HATCH 7516 Owens Rd JU 70667 G.A.A Art Club Vice Presxdent Glrls Inter murals DABNEY HAWKINS JR 4903 Westvrew St Football Club J V Football 53 J V Basketball, 53 IV Baseball 53 Sophomore Executive Councll Semor Executlve Councll SCA 55 56 Jumor Class President Varsity Basketball 54 5 Varslty Football 54 Varslty Base ball 54 55 56 Hall of Fame Best All Around HELEN ELIZABETH HEATH 2610 Almeda Ave Apt C L0 38173 .IV Cheerleader 53 Varslty Cheerleader 54 55 56 Pep Club Tr1H1Y Sec retary Vxce Presldent Merxt Award 54 56 Dlstr1ctMeet1ng Basketball Team Mxxed Chorus Executive Board Vlce President Madngal Group 55 56 All State Chorus 54 55 Snowball Court 55 Pnncess 54 Sophomore Class Reporter Semor Class Reporter S C A Reporter Tr1C Youth Forum 3rd Place For enslc Meet 54 Pllot Stall A soclate Edltor 56 Teen Toplcs May Court 54 56 Outstanding Junior MGA 55 Sophomore Orlentatlon 54 Variety Show 54 56 Norfolk Drstrxct H1Y Council 56 Secretary Natlonal Honor Soclety Heart Hop Queen 56 TPA Qulll and Scroll Hall of Fame Popular ROBERT WILLIAM HEHL 717 Land Street LO 52735 Monogram Club Treasurer Varslty Football 54 Captam Hall of Fame Most Bashful MARTHA HENDERSON 5351 Va Beach Blvd LO 32670 SCA Vlce Presldent Presldent Forelgn Lan guage Club Secretary Tr1HlY Ser geant at arms Forensic Contest Girls tuonal Honor Soclety Parllamentarlan Hall of Fame Most Valuable GEORGE M HENDRICKSON 50 Chanelka Rd JU 81488 Debate Club Amateur Radlo Club Vlce Presldent President Varlety Show Techmclan Forenslc Award Poetry Pay BEVERLY HITCHENS 1530 Nor cova Ave LO 31145 Band Major ette Head Majorette Honor Bands man Monogram Executive Councxl Maud of Honor to Band Sweetheart, 59 Teen Tlmes Vice Presldent Pep Club Muslc Club Semor Executive Council MARLENE THERESA HOOD 1121 Sheppard St JU 82155 FHA 1 2 3 4 Secretary Vlce Presldent MITCHELL HOOPER 3412 Herbert St LO 33348 Cartoonmg Club Am ateur Radlo Club EDWIN JERRY HOPKINS 4010 North Highland Ave Science Club Aud1oV1sual Club . . - , . . 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Var Slly Football Cross Country Track, Captaln JOAN MILES-3570 N Ingleslde Dr MA 7 7079 Pep Club F.H.A Sec Intramural Sports ARNOLD DEAN MILLER 8715 Chesapeake Ave Model Club Maglc Club Natlonal Honor SOCIBIY BARBARA ANN MILLER 2515 Nevada Ave LO 3-0153 Cartoonlng Club Sclence Club F T.A Trl Hl Y Glrls Chorus Sextet MlXed Chorus Co Pllot Staff News Edltor Qulll and Scroll ELEANOR MILLION 422 Draper Dr JU 8-8357 FT.A TrlHlY tlon PAULA KAY MILLS-1264 W Wood lawn LO 51566-Sclence Club Sec Newspaper Club Tn HlY National Honor SOCIBIY WILLIAM EDWARD MINER-4019 Blg Bend Rd L0 37567 Audlo Vlsual Club Sec RONALD C MITCHELL-8245 Edwln Dr .IU 73958-Sclence Club Pres Mechanlcal DIZWIHS Club 2nd place nl State Mech Drawlng Contest, 4th place ln Natlonal IAA FRANCES MONROE 8449 Chesa peake Blvd LO 3-0156-Sclence Club Nursmg Club Sec D.E Club Sec Conventlon JEAN EILEEN MOORE-1517 Spruce St LO 35597 F.H.A Sec Pres JOHN B MOORE JR Sclence Club HlY Radlo Club V Pres Pres Debate Team Tennls Team MARJORIE MARIE MOORE 3137 Montana Ave L0 3-0125 G.A.A May Day Jumor Red Cross Club DE Club Convcntlon Pres SYBLE ANN MOORE-2511 Woolsey St LO 3-8334-G.A.A Debate Club Nurses Club Treas ROSEMARY MOUNTCASTLE 4931 Bruce St LO 32236-French Club G.AA Pres Intramural Sports LINDA LEE MYERS 1722 Broad field Rd JU 7-0908-Co Pllot Stall Reporter Feature Edltor SC.A Sophomore Exec COIIIICII Junlor Exec Councll Senlor Exec Councll Annual Staff 56 Pllot, Edltor M G.A delegate Trl HlY Sec Pres G.A.A Glrls State Co Chalrman of Prom Commlttee Dlstrlct SC.A Conven tlon Snowball Court May Court, 55 Homecomlng Court Trl HlY Sweet heart Court Mald of Honor Heart Hop Court 56 Basketball Tn HlY Merlt Award NBIIODBI Honor SOCICIY Reporter Glrls Intramural Sports Qulll and Scroll TPA Hall Fame Best Looklng May Court, Queen 56 Azalea Court 56 Mal of Honor SHIRLEY MYERS-1218 E Wood lawn Ave LO 3-6793--Glrls Chorus Forelgn Language Club Sec F.H.A Nurses Club Pres Trl HlY Semor Exec Councll MARSHA FAYE NEYHARD 8000 W Glen Rd JU 72717 Dramatlcs Club FTA 7428 Fenner St JU 8-8021--G.AA May Day Trl HlY Pledge Counselor Sgt atArms Junlor Exec Councll May Court 55 Annual Staff 56 Pllot ACIIVIIICS Homecomlng Court MISS Norvlew Court Tn HlY Sweetheart Court fMld of Honorl Glrls Intra mural Sports Basketball Hall f Fame Wlttlest May Court, Mald of Honor JACQUELINE OWENS 8217 Fern wood Dr JU 8 3116-May Day Junlor Exec Commlttee Outstandlng Junlor FTA Llbranan, Pres SCA Cor res Sec Natlonal Honor Soclety Youth Forum ADRIENNE FRANCES PAFUMI 528 Draper Dr JU 83646-G.A.A Trl HlY Natlonal Honor Soclety Glrls Intramural Sports PETER PAPPAS-8040 E Glen Rd JU 86441 JV Football Basketball Varslty Tennls Football Basketball BETTY GENEVA PARLETTE-3828 Dare Cr LO 3-4239 PHYLLIS MAY PAULIN 3437 E Bonner Dr LO 31155 Dramatlcs Club Nursmg Club JOSEPH ALLAN PEACOCK 6203 B Merle Ave Art Club DAVID GAY PERKINS-403 Harvard St JU 7-4602 CAROLYN LEE PERRY 5024 Bruce St French Club GA.A VPres Sec Glrls Intramural Sports ELIZABETH JEAN PERRY 5121 Norvella Ave LO 3 8148 F T.A Trl Hl Y PATRICIA ANN PHELPHS 3857 Atterbury St LO 33748 G.A.A Junlor Red Cross Maglc Club Treas ec SALLY JANE PICKETT 4036 N Hlghland Ave LO 38893 FH.A Sophomore Exec Councll G.A.A Varslty Cheerleader May Court, 55 Snowball Court Youth Forum Tn HlY Chaplaln Pep Club Pres SCA Sec GLENDA ELIZABETH PITTMAN 1078 Ivaloo St Pep Club FHA Teen Tlmes JOHN MARVIN PORTLOCK 4669 Hampshlre Ave Tumbllng Club DE Club M3510 Club BARBARA PRATT 1376 E Norcova Dr LO 3 2765 Trl HlY Sgt at Arms, BEVERLY PRATT 1376 E Norcova Dr LO 32765-G.A.A Sec TnHl Y Senlor Exec Councll EVELYN RUTH PRICE 3565 Tennessee Ave Speech Club Teen Tlmes V Pres F.H A Treas tlonal Honor Soclety DANIEL P PRUETT-409 MacDonald Rd JU 82007 AudloVlsual Club NIIIOHHI Honor SOCICIY Pres Hall of Fame Most Intellectual DALE EVERETT PULRANG 5741 Chesapeake Blvd L0 3-4419 Maglc Club Safety Club WOODROW RAINES--6380 Dove St., LO 3 3702 Varslty Tennls Monogram Club Mechanlcal DIZWIDS Club MUSIC Club Model Club Band FRANCISCO RAMIREZ JR 1401 Mary St LO 3 1808-Treas Freshman Class Forelgn Language Club Treas Pres Sophomore Class Junlor Class, Treas SC.A Corres Sec Treas., Workshop Youth Forum Model As- sembly Senlor HlY Reporter V Pres Pres Track Team DIBIYIUI Conference CHARLES RAYBURN 3920 Krlck St LO 31738-J V Football Varslty Football Wrestllng Team Monogram Club , . ., - 4 -v - '9 9 , - ' . ., .Q 1 ' ' 'W 9 9 '9 ' '1 - . , - 9 W . , ., . -9 1 ' . . 1 . 1 1 . 9 9 ' '7 9 9 ' , ' -, 1 1 s 0 ' , ' g 1 . 1 1 . - R . , . , . , -9 9 -9 , . . . . 3 4 -1 -3 -3 '9 ' . - ' ... . 4 - Q . . . . - 1 , - , . 1 ' -9 99 I 9 9' 9 ' ' . . 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Lettermans Club Varsity Football Transferred to Norvnew Speech Club Secretary Treasurer GENEIVE AUGUSTUS RULL 1301 W Big Bend Rd LO 3 7887 Llbrary Club Treasurer FBLA Yearbook Club IRENE STEWART RYAN 8016 S1 mons Dr JU 8-7744 Nurses Club Natlonal Honor Society JACKSON BOLAND SALVANT 3455 Azella Garden Rd LO 3 5979 Band Honor Bandsman Monogram Muslc Club H1Y Mechanxcal Draw mg Club Natlonal Honor Society FREDRICK REED SEEHORN 8156 Old Ocean Vlew Rd JU 88968-JV Football Basketball Baseball Varslty Football, Baseball HIY Monogram Club Hall of Fame Wlttlest MARY EARLE SEEHORN-8140 Old Ocean Vlew Rd J U 8-8968-May Day Glrls Chorus Mixed Chorus Variety Show Homecoming Court Maud of Honor GA.A Secretary Tn H1Y Chaplain Girls Intramural Sports MARY SELLERS-3747 Chatham Cnr L0 38602 Central High Scholastic Monogram Transferred to Norvlew Art Club Secretary Wmner of Science Falr at Umverslty of Vlrglma Four Years Perfect Attendance ln High School National Honor Soclety Glrls Intramural Sports MARY SHARP 1449 Cedar Lane LO 33839 Pep Club Nurses Club Re- porter F.HA Advanced Glrls Cho rus Vlce President THOMAS ALEXANDER SHEETS 3419 W Bonner Dr LO 5 1276-Foot ball Club Tumblmg Club Football 'leam Maglc Club Wrestling Team MARGARET BIANCY SHELTON 3586 Westminster Ave., MA 70521 Pep Club Foreign Language Club Glrls Chorus Tr1H1Y Mlxed Cho rus Vanety Show National Honor SOCIBIY JOAN CAROLYN SHIRLEY 3725 Tart Terr Art Club Foreign Lan guage Club Secretary President, Mlss Foreign Language PHILLIP SHORE 5733 Roper Dr LO 3 7864-Tumbling Club Meehan lcal Drawing Club H1Y D O Club National Honor Society VIRGINIA ANN SHORES-4871 Wm dermere Ave LO 3 3218-F T.A Scl ence Club National Honor Society VIRGINIA SIELSKI 1140 Sheppard Ave JU 8-8427 Cartoon Club Presx dent Norvlew Players FH.A JERRY SIMPKINS-5406 Lewls Rd LO 3-0140 Mech Drawing Club F B L.A Editor of Club Newspaper Convention, President S C.A DE LORIS SIMPSON 5313 Ashley St LO 31663 Pep Club FBLA Club Chaplam Library Staf CONNIE 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