Norview High School - Pilot Yearbook (Norfolk, VA)

 - Class of 1966

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Q--H!f..,,g ', ,Q ,- ,- --f- V 7.,1,.g5:..,5:5-:,:.-55. -iz.-q:::355-L35-7N,.....- .' .... - :..-..f-wglggu Y , '-p,e:a.w.x.. p..wm:.-.::- . . r-.24 ,kv , Y, 'N-'LY 'L' ' ' ' 'H' '-'--M -f :-- The 1966 Pilot orview High School 0lff0Ik, Virginia 3 Foreword OH ALMA MATER, SCHOOL SO FAIR, NO GREATER WISDOM ,ANYWHERE . . . This is the knowledge that we have gained from three short years at Norview High School. Seniors, now graduating, can look back on the 1966 Pilot, an accumulation of all the memo- ries, to relive their past years. In years to come, sopho- mores and juniors will see how much Norview High has meant to them and what a greater meaning it will have when they turn from the future to view the past. Graduation is not an end in itseltl but a beginning to a future, just as Norview was a beginning to each new stu- dent. This is what our Pilot represents - Norview High School - its students, faculty, clubs, curriculum, athletics, and the powerful school spirit which add to the memories that we may take when we have long since departed Nor- View's glorious halls. And so - WE HAIL TO THEE, OH NORVIEW HIGH. And give to you, the students, the 1966 Pilot. 'Sf' qw. iii. We iw f iii , X ,. Contents Administration Organizations and Activities Sports Underclassmen Seniors Advertisements In Appreczatzon I Mr. Wilbert W. Will The familiar face ofthe man on the ladder is The Pilot photographer, Mr. Wilbert W. Will. We, the student body of Norview High School, wish to express our appreciation for all the many hours of patient service Mr. Will has devoted so willingly to us. This interest started back in 1949 when his son, Jack Will, who is now a cameraman at WTAR-TV, Norfolk, en- rolled in Norview. Even with the graduation of his son, this devotion has never waivered, but has continued to grow through the years. During his recent illness, Mr. Will has remained loyal to Nowiew. We can never tell you how much - We appreciate you, Mr. Will. ,m- Dedication Eid? ,alan W Etta, And gladly would he learn and gladly teach Chaucer, Canterbury Tales: Prologue, 1.310 i ,Qi ,ggi As an Educator A career teacher firmly dedicated to molding the minds of Norview youth, stead- fastly loyal to instilling in them the basic principles of Americanism, and actively concerned with the welfare of each individual student. As an Individual A man firm enough to stand up for his beliefs, kind enough to give sympathetic understanding, genial enough to be approachable, and witty enough to make life zestful. As Senior Sponsor A born planner, with innate poise, whose interests have led him to share un- stintedly of his time, energy, and experience with senior class after senior class. We the stall' proudly dedicate this, THE 1966 PILOT, to ' JACK MARTIN Career educator, scholar, loyal American, p gentleman, friendly mentor, and Senior Sponsor. 7 V L! 's-I .--1 I if' N S U ,X V4 I . Q' NX-1, tr , -1- J ff' l 1 ,rf I, A . I xi ' f V I A 1 KL Administration rr' Silva E. '-may--N 7 we '-- ' , igE . . W, . .. ..,... , , . Q: I i7:f::EE,f..E, ig i School Administration mmm if ii miWuiiiwiiimgwiiHwyWeis-H in wwiluiwiitaii-arrogant ' gegygii ,mQF.,..i?iF?QZgf- Mliilll 'fill . .Q V if .2124 sfifif- 53? immnimm ggi, , wv,,M.t M 1.55355 t ' VV.. ' E' ,,.tj3,,'iw5i?i 6iQ . ' . I W., , . Q, , .E :jf J . fi- :gi 9.11 MM M 1 TSE ' . I ,g1,,, . as 5 fri. X x it 'E ' f - ' iviiyiifitvutiu gf. .. 5:5 H u..H.t.,.l,.. . ,, ., , .1 , ,lu ,, it .A , X I -L ' sv . w . '. .ilu -. I ' ' ' E ll ' gras i We -we 1 sa V l f it ff .... 1 , , ' lil - '- ,.gtw... '...'l gig -Z , -5 1255 l - o r it by - wifi ' ' . A. . . - Q Q ,gg--., it 1 , Q it .,,-jam' W' lf- Q' -J .L Q' 2' Fig 2 f. t tilt aee asv iii? tegiaeteaff . . , .,, . , -.- ,-..-I . iifim' 1a'.',i. .tSe.!t. 5155 Q. , . ii I .V . ' 1 'S -HE iinl 1' 1332. L, Dr. W. Eugene Campbell SENIOR ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Edwin L. Lamberth ' SUPERINTENDENT OF NORFOLK CITY SCHOOLS --. - .Y . -- -.--.-,..,i,-D-- ,TQ ,, yawaaMiageefeaw i all ww ' ' ,. i .lim uem' 1as1'Q 1 7 I rr V it Dr. Sam. W. Ray, Jr. Mr. W. L. Robison Assistant Superintendent Assistant Superintendent General Administration and Personnel Curriculum and Instruction The School Board serves as a policy making body for The Norfolk City School System. Its functions are selecting the superintendent of schools, establishing finances, and assisting the superintendents of schools as to the educational needs of the Norfolk Area. The Board serves in an advisory capacity for other school administrators. Be- cause of the continued growth of the population in the Norfolk area, new sites are selected for new buildings, and old buildings have their faces lifted and enlarged. Many new personnel are continuously added to keep Norfolk's educational oppor- tunities one of the best in the state. School Board Mr. Hilary H. Jones, Jr. Mr. Vincent J. Thomas, Chairman Mr. Joseph C. Nelson Mr. Joseph A. Leslie, Jr., Vice Chairman Mr. Robert G. Winters Mrs. C. E. Grillin Mr. Neil ,G. L. Boothby, Mr. George S. Hughes Administrative Assistant and Clerk of the Board Our school holds a proud position under the admin- istrative leadership of Mr. Perdue, the principalg Mr. Leidy, the assistant principal for general administrationg and Mrs. Chappell, the assistant principal for instruction. These three administrators - all competent, well- qualified, and understanding - are committed to estab- lishing and maintaining a progressive school in a tradi- tional setting. Our administrators are united in their efforts to engage a competent and effective staif, to provide a program that meets the needs of all the students, to maintain up-to- date facilities, equipments, and materials, and to gain the full support of the community. These three - Mr. Perdue, Mr. Leidy, and Mrs. Chap- pell - are long timersn and have deep roots in Norview. They hold tenaciously to the cherished traditions that have set the quality mold of Norview High. The vision and devotion of these administrators keep Norview out front! H MQSX., W. f Mr. Charles W. Perdue, Principal A.B. Duke University, M.A., P.D.S.A. Columbia University 3 .. tu l 1 at t. .agxt H H ' f 'llkiw' ... -rag in 1: . .. f . , ., . .LHEW lg- 22: f1l l- L 1 l I rags l . H. tt.. WSW. ,,,'Q,,,,,1 w '.Sift ,,,,.,iiElIgaii,,iii,., WWitsiwHE2::iim H giizgasfl Wi 1 Mui Hilluigggxsyxlxixx it w M2595 Wtlgn m ttgllttiifwllxf 1 H H M t Q3dygf? ga9f'l jlla..ll'.. a fi3f.5,g2. ul. tw.'gifWrll..,1iH... .. A Z ,i I T H HES? H H rl' lll A w Mrs. Bettie C. Chappell, Assistant Principal Mr. A. T. Leidy, Assistant Principal B.A. Woman's College, University North Carolin, M.Ed. University of B.S. Pennsylvania State University, M.A., Columbia University Virginia, William and Mary. H Miss Emily Midyette, A.B., M.A. Elon College, Golumbia University HEAD GUIDANCE COUNSELOR SENIOR COUNSELOR Mr. Hugh Bergeron, Jr. A.B., M.A. East Carolina College. JUNIOR COUNSELOR Mrs. Viginia W. Asby A.B. Saint Mary's College, Mary Washing- ton College. SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR En Guidance Department The Guidance Department assists students in their edu- sational, vocational, and personal problems. This assis- tance is rendered through helping students to understand themselves and the world of work. Through counseling, students gain insight into themselves and others and are thereby better prepared to solve personal problems. Guidance includes giving educational and vocational in- formation, individual and group counseling, testing, placement in education and work situations, and follow- up study. The Guidance Department invites each student and his parents to make use of its services. Mrs. Christine D. Ridgwell B.A., M.ED. Mary Washington, Univer- sity of Virginia. JUNIOR COUNSELOR Mrs. Ardath S. Jones lf ttt I I B.S. Radford College. In ATTENDANCE COUNSELOR I L if Mrs. Phyllis Tatem B.S., M.Ed. Madison College, William and Mary College. SOPHOMORE COUNSELOR 12 ES., 9. Mrs. Mary Barber, B.S., M.E.D. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Madison College, College of William 8: Mary Mr. James Vass, B.S., M.A. HEALTH 8a PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT University of Virginia, William k Mary College. Mrs. Elizabeth Hughes, B.A., M.Ed. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT State College for Teachers, New York, University of Virginia. Departmental Heads Mrs. Mary Gard, A.B. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Guilford College, University of North Carolina, University of Virginia. .. J, Mr. Howard Young, B.A., M.A. INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT East Tennessee State College. Mrs. Ruth Culpepper, B.A., M.A. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Madison College, Columbia University. l3 Miss Emily Migyette, A.B., M.A. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT Elon College, Columbia University. Mrs. Rheba Burgess, B.A., M.A.T. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT William 8: Mary, University of Virginia. Mr. William Hampton, A.B., M.A. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Kentucky Wesleyan College, Peabody College. Mr. Ben Hoover Drama-Speech B.A., Cornell College National Thespian Society 1 ,,, ' - n 'IQ' ..,l J Qjixi X, , ' f fd A lix., . -,' an - H f ef W. -ia .- A , . ,,. sat .i , 1- . faggfe i, an Nami! W5 Vgnyiirg :penn ni. K , ,mg in ii 33, iillill-gn my Mrs. Jane Ward English B.A., University of Arkansas Co-Sponsor of Pep Club Miss Audrey Middleton English B.A., William 8a Mary Sophomore Class QQ., J English Department Mrs. Dorothy Kerns English B.A., Randolphg William 8: Mary Mrs. Joyce Drew English B.A., University of Maryland Junior Class Sponsor v' ft' ,V 7 , J' I? ! -Je ' N l ek 4' ,e 1 li 4' ix x K iii' ,I 174 . fihi' iii ir! - Qf r jii 'aim 5 H' Q. I N 1 N.. W 3 1 i Mrs. Mildred Hampton English A.B., Meredith Collegeg M.Ed. University of North Carolina T Rebecca Upton English A.B., Old Dominion Miss Barbara Washburn English-Journalism B.A., Old Dominion College Norview Co-Pilot 1 'ii X ,. , Mrs. Marlene Snodgrass English A.B., University of Pittsburgh Mr. Lon Vance English B.A., Guilford College National Honor Society F 532 'il Miss Joyce Teele English B.A., Madison College English Department Every student is required to take three years of English. Three years in addition to those years already spent in the same subject might seem repetitiousg however the POTPOURRI of the English curriculum affords variety that appeals to all students. Included in the curriculum are the study of grammar, punctuation, spelling, vo- cabulary, and the mechanics of writing, training in written and oral composition of all types, and the study of all types of literature for the purpose of analysis, appreciation, and enrichment. These courses are arranged in a sequential program for students of all abilities at all levels. Thus, a student, regardless of his plans for the future, finds a complete applicability in his study of English. Varied electives - journalism, speech, drama and world literature provide for special interests of students and to afford outlets for stu- dent talent. Journalism students publish the Co-Pilot and the Pilot. Drama students present various dramatic productions, and the speech students utilize useful training. World Literature, a course especially beneiicial to college bound students, consists of a broad, representative study of the literature of the world. In addition to their subjects, students compete in numerous foren- sic events - drama, debating, public speaking, poetry and prose read- ing, and spelling. Students publish their creative writing in the liter- ary magazine, the Piloteer. Mr. Lewis Stevens English B.S., M.A., University of Virginia Assistant Senior Class Sponsor i .'. ..-. 1 Y X, 4' Win, T - 1' na. lg! i w . E if' . ' .Sf , ' F ' e 22: ' M 4 -M Y S ' ear Mas? S-if . , Mrs. Margaret Smith English - Literary Honor Society, Forensic Team, Piloteer B.A., B.S., M.A., University of Va., Rad- ford, Kent University . -Q int vga, ..v'31a'5f. Mrs. Cathrine Chalk Miss Elizabeth Wilson Mrs. Marilyn Runge English English English . B.A., ,Longwood College A.B., Old Dominion College B.S., University of Illinois Pep Club Mrs. Audrey White nr., English B.S., Kansas State Mrs. Elsie Powell English B.A., Marietta College Debate Club M czthematzcs assi. Mrs- Sarah Bolefl D epartnq en Z Mr. R. s. Denham, Jr. Geometry 8c Gen. Math B.S., Concord College Keyettes Mr. Forrest Harrington Math B.S., M.S., V.P.I., Columbia University, University of VA. Engineers Club Mrs. Ruth Seay Plane Algebra 8: Algebra B.S., M.Ed., Northwestern, University of Va. TAR The Mathematics Department has been changing its curriculum to adjust to changing demands. Since a great- er percentage of students plan to go to college, a greater emphasis has been placed on courses to prepare students to meet college entrance re- quirements and to be successful in college. The most noticeable changes in mathematics curriculum are the deletion of a course in Solid Geome- try and the addition of a course in Calculus. The more important ideas of solid geometry are being incorpo- rated into a course with plane geometry to effect a saving in time. The calculus course is offered to able Mathematic students to give them a good foundation for college calculus and, in some instances, to enable them to secure advanced standing in college mathematics. Both changes were made to strength- en the curriculum. Changes, less apparent, are being made within other courses. These are changes in methods of presentation, in emphasis, and is being added to facilitate and improve presentation of new concepts. Such improvements are more routine, but, combined with the more visible changes, they do add to the general excellence of the mathematics program. 16 Q... Algebra B.S., Old Dominion College Interact Mrs. Warene Wood Algebra B.S., Delta State College, University of Va. s Mr. Bob Mulkey Algebra 8: Geometry B.S., East Tennessee State Mrs, Wilma Egas Mr, Melvin Dize Geometry, Algebra 8: Trigonometry Math B.S., Radford, Old Dominion, Madison B-S., M-S-Q V-P-Iv, Uf11V61'S1fy Of Mafy f H sf iiiiiyi Mm ir? New ii W mil I or ii zlz land, George Washington University -V ' I- qi , W E' P ffwf , . M, fe xl ' lg I, I H Wil If me gg -'- A ii i W '-.QM WMM ul' i fi 4,51- Mr' A., Joyner Miss Cora Armstrong Math Math B.S., U.S.N.A., Duke University A-By, Bob JOHCS UI1iVC1'SiIy I '59 Mr. John Blair Mrs, Sarah Waldrop Algebra Math B.A., Ohio University, Old Dominion B.S., Appalachian State Teachers College Y-Teens 17 Social Studies l MT- Clay ThomP5on Mr. Charles Maynard Mr. Paul Bratten American Studies 8: Government Social Studies U.S. History B.S., Old Dominion College A.B.. Elon College A.B., Gettysburg College Political Science Club Football 8: Wrestling J.V. Baseball Mrs. Alice Dunwocly M155 Peggy Miller U.S. History Social Studies B.A., Mary Washington, V.P.I., Wm. 8: B.A., Mary Washington College Mary, Old Dominion College Co-Sponsor Keyettes 'V' ee' ee ei: V Q ' ,e , 1 5 , it ' it it ig Mr. Fred Benham Mr. Jack Martin MT- Andrew Johnson Government World History History M.Ed.. A.B.. Washington 8: Lee Uni- A.B., M.A., Atlantic Christian, Columbia B.A., Randolph-Macon, University of versity, William 8: Mary University RiChm0fld Football, Baseball 8: Monagram Club Senior Class Sponsor 18 All courses in the Social Studies Department are aimed directly at the goal of building competent citizenship for our democratic society. To achieve this goal required courses in U.S. and Virginia History and Govern- ment provide a background and the fundamental concepts for active participa- tion in everyday life. An elective course in World History broadens the student's outlook of cultural concepts and their interactions. ' Either Economics, Internation Relations or Problems of Democracy is studied in connection with U.S. and Virginia Government. Each course offers the possi- bility for the application of government concepts in that particular area. Personal Finance is an elective offered via television. The ways to become a wise consumer are stressed. Possible combinations of various courses may be arranged to form a unit to count toward a major in Social Studies. Upon graduation the students can become active participants in our ever chang- ing American civilization. Social Studies Department Mr- Joseph Sever Mr. Robert Campbell Government 8: Economics Social Studies B.A., William 8: Mary B.S., Old Dominion Mr. William Laird Government B.S., Old Dominion 19 Science Department 5 13' Mr. Caleb White Chemistry B.S., University of N.C., O.D.C. Key Club Biology lu Af X Mr. William Haskett Biology B.S., U.N.C., Wm. 8: Mary The purposes of the Science Courses are to provide students with a basic knowledge of, and a liking for the fundamental sciences of the natural world through the study of general science, biology, chemistry and physics. Courses are designed to meet future requirements of students who terminate their formal education at the high school level and for students who plan to enter college. In development of their objectives, the staff attempts: To train the student to think for himself. To develop his ability, to interpret his surroundings to himself, and to adapt them with greater ease to his needs. To create a desire to pursue scientific inquiry beyond the secondary level, eit er in a college or in everyday life. ' General Science, is oifered only for students who need one more science credit in order to meet the graduation Mrs. Emma Jackson e fig? ll Mr. James Odom Physics B.S., Tulane College, O.D.C. A.B., Meridith Co-Sponsor Science Club ,I -A 5 r- -,K .- me it it 2, , l l l yn- EH N, E Z, Mrs. Majorie Tucker General Science 8c Biology B.S., Longwood College requirements of two or more credits, and who, for some reason, are unable to take chemistry or physics. Biology, generally to tenth grade students, is the tradi- tional study of formal botany and Zoology. Emphasis is placed upon the understanding of life processes. Chemistry and Physics, are elective courses for juniors and seniors, primarily directed to students who desire to continue in fields of scientific study in college of industry. Chemistry provides students with a basic knowledge of the composition of matter through the study of the ele- ments of nature and with their inter-action. Ph sics pro- vides the student with a working knowledge of the funda- mental principles that describe all physical phenomena, of how they evolved, and their scope and limitations. Practical laboratory experiments and procedures in all courses are used to insure qualiiied students desiring to enter other scientific fields. - . H ,I ., ,',,.,..,g Q5 ' 255, - 444:44 -i wwfwgg, wg . fi fx! -' , Mr. Lewis Waid Chemistry B.S., University of Richmond, Duke University Ars Media Mr, Charles Jones Biology B.S., Old Dominion College Co-Sponsor of Science Club 6 if gs Af' LM Mrs. Nadine Hook Biology B.S., Old Dominion College Lambda Y-Teens Miss Delores Simpson I ll ! 1 q Mr. Charles Hughes Biology B.S., Atlantic Christian College Science Club if C Mr. Neil Lindhjem Biology, Mathematics B.S., University of Minnesota Tennis team Chemistry B,S., Radford College ,1!, W Mr. George Rhudy MT- Henry Conga' Pi'1ySlCS B.S., Randolf-Macon. Old Dominion B-5-t US' Naval Academy- U- VH Rui Junior Civitan, Asst. Swimming Coach gefs- William 'gf Mary 21 Mrs. Carol Robinson Typing 8a Business Law B.S.. Longwood College Mr. Norwood Bostic Business Education B.S., Old Dominion, Wm. 8: Mary F.B.L.A. gg vu in I l Mrs. Anita Pendegraph Typing B.S., Radford College F.T.A. Co-Sponsor xiii? lil will Miss Nancy Gurlh Mrs. Marion Anderson V,O.T. 8: Shorthand 5h01'ih2ll'1Cl 36 TYPU13 BS., Madison Collcge B.S., Indiana State College F.B.L.A. Co-Sponsor 22 Business Education Qualigf Education to meet the needs of a growing community is our goal in Business Education at Norview High School. Students prepare to accept jobs in oiiices upon completion of business courses. A few of the positions for which stu- dents are preparing are: Stenographer, Bookkeeper, Secretary, Data Processing Clerk, Typist, Business Managers, Machine Operators, Receptionist . . . Upon completion of further education, students can prepare to be programmers, systemators, business teachers, medical secretaries, accountants. Many students in the Business Education Department are in the cooperative work training program in which they are supervised on the job each day in vari- ous oiiices throughout the city. The oliice instruction is considered as an extension which is of the instruction which is received in the classroom. Vocational Office Training may be taken only by high school seniors who have successfully passed elementary courses in basic business and typewriting. The Business Education Department is constantly evaluation and updating each course so that the most up-to-date methods and materials can be utilized by the students who are entering our offices in the community upon graduation. Mrs. Jeraldine Tata MTS- Sharon Vaughn Business Education B.S., M.S., Madison College, V.P.I. Gamma Delta Tri-Hi-Y B.S., Radford College Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Mrs. Marie Tyler Business B,S.. Salem State College Bookkeeping, Typing 61: Notchand University of' Vt University of' Tenn. Mr Robert Beauter Jr Mr. Donald LaMendola Graphic Arts Mechanical Shop, Metal Shop B S M Ed BulTtlo State University ot' B.S.. Calif. State College Industrial Arts ' 1 A A 'nhl S . l l 4' at r .J 5 V 'V Q 'iw i A Xl 'Q xg Mrs- Joyce Hill Mrs. Constance Humphreys Homemaking Hgmemgkma B.S., Women's College of Ga., V.P.l. B.S., East Carolina College Mrs. NZl1'lCy Abbott Mrs, Betty Burke Art Art 8: Art Survey B.S., Old Dominion College B.F.A,, Richmond Professional Institute Co-Sponsor Art Club Art Club K T 4, r. t , N. H X ,g-- , uf, ' gg it The Industrial Arts of Norview High is a part of the general education program. The courses are designed to give an insight into the industrial society in which we live today. The courses range from the basic fundamentals to advanced skills and technics. These courses give the student an opportunity to have a better understanding and appreciation for the products of industry. Industrial Arts also ofTers the opportu- nity to create or to develop an interest that may lead to a vocation or avocation in later life. 24 Kappa Psi Y Teens f Mr. Francis Spencer Mechanical Drawing B.S.. East Carolina Colle tc Foreign Languages i'Far away places and strange sounding namesn might well be the theme song of the approximately eight hundred students who yearly launch their career into the first through fourth year of French, Spanish, Latin or into first through third year of German. From every available nook and crevice of the building comes the sound of Happy Talk as teacher and student drill on the aural-oral skills which will as- sure the competence, fluency and measurable success of the student in his chosen language. Cultivation of, an interest in, and an appreciation for the language and en- deavors of its people are explored. Preparation not only for college entrance but for understanding of the people around him are stressed. Linguistic ability is not the ultimate goal, just reasonable mastery from which the spark for upeople to people understanding is ignited. Mrs. Sarah Iascone Mr. John Tigmo Spanish Spanish, English 85 Latin B.A., Northeastern State College B.S., Hampden-Sydney College F.T.A. Asst. Football coach. Varsity Swimming coach. A Mrs- Ruth Sorlger Mr. Yediclia Soroko GCFIUHH French A-Bu Hlfsm College, Old Dominion M.A., Hebrew University of Jerusalem Genniln Club- French Honor Society 25 new in law Miss Alice Ribble Spanish B.S.. Longwood College Spanish Honor Society Mrs. Sandra Carney Latin AB.. College ot' William and Mary Latin Club. Gladys Giddens Award Committee. , it 3, V. it it .2 t ,lt Latin urn? ll The Health and Physical Edueatioln Department r, . I t ' fn ff' -5, T T my tt? R 3 J s ta 'Q' tit-at5.,t 1 ., A J 1 . .. 7.9 V l rn-- ,tt Eggs!! v .-., : ' we f . -- tr Miss Alice Meacom Health and P.E. B.S., Radford College Intramurals, Girls Leaders Club Health and P.E. Mr. Ellis Murphy ' Health and P.E. Bs.. E.T.s.u. X -tr , , Mr. James Brown Mr. Bert Hindmarsh B.S., M.Ed., College of Wm. 8: Mary Miss Sue Smith i an .ee it Miss Claudette Whittemore Health and P.E. B.S., Old Dominion College Varsity Cheerleaders Miss Peggy Fardette Health and P.E, Girls Leaders Club 4 f , ,. Mr. Louis Hansen Drivers Education Health and P.E. Health and P.E. B-A., Mid-, Duke, U- Of N-C B.S., University of Mississippi A.B.. University of Miami Asst. Football, Varsity football J.V. Cheedeaders The Health and Physical Education Department of Norview High School is composed of nine staff members. Five men and four women. Each member ofthe depart- ment has a major in physical education. The department is divided so that girls are in health one week while the boys are in physical educationg the next week the classes alternate. This organization permits maximum use of all teaching stations by both boys and girls. An instructor is assigned to driver training. He is in charge ofthe multi car system used here at Norview, in which eivht cars are used with a student instructor and D. . . . three beginning students in each car. The instructor con- trols the cars by two way radios from a tower. The health department is designed so that there is no repetition of subject matter and the course of study is de- signed to give as much practical information to the stu- dent realizing that this will be the last opportunity for most ofthe students to secure health information for dai- ly living. Physical education classes are designed to in- crease strength and endurance of each pupil accordinv to his own physical capabilities and body make up and at the same time develop skills in activities which will carry over value for sports which can be enjoyed in later life. B.S., Mary Washington, U Va Industrial Cooperative Training yy The Industrial Cooperative Training Program is a work program for juniors and seniors who do not plan to enter college. The Program provides on-the-job Mr. Philip Jaskowiak I.C.T. B.S., V.P.I. l.C.T. Club Distributive Education Distributive Education refers to vocational educa- tion for those engaged in distributing goods and serv- ices to the public, including all retail, wholesale and service occupations. Its purpose is to plrovide through vocational instruction for students so t at they will e prepared for profitable employment. Although the primary objective is to prepare youth for employment it also serves as a background for those who plan to continue business or retail courses in college. If an individual is to be efnciently prepared for profitable employment, he must be able to benefit from the training he receives. For this reason enrollees must meet the following qualifications: be in l0th, llth or l2th gradeg sixteen years of age or olderg be lawfully employed in the field of their training for an average of fteen hours per weekg and be able to benefit from the training. Mrs. Claire McDermott Chorus plachian State College Bell Choir, Bakers Dozen Mr. Carroll Bailey Band Columbia University 27 Mr. Woodrow Franklin B.S. Richmond Professional Inst. D.E. B.S., Madison, U.Va.. Ap- B.M., MA., Butler University, training in such fields as printing, auto-mechanics, Cosmetology, physical therapy, drafting, and many other similar occupations. The program involves a cooperative arrangement with community businesses and industries. They furnish part-time employment through which the student at- tains training under actual working conditions. The class instruction furnishes the technical subject material related to the job. YN? T he Music Department The purpose of the music department is to teach the fundamentals as well as the appreciation of mu- sic. Participants are encouraged to develop their tal- ent, but they are also taught to be a part of a large group. They then have time opportunity to display their talents at concerts and assemblies both in and out of the school and in inter-school competition. The student may choose from various fields pro- vided by the choral and band departments. Upon en- tering the choral group he is offered instruction in many fields including: Concert Chorusg All state Chorusg Mixed Chorusg Boys and Girls Chorusg and the selective Bakers Dozen and Bell Choir. All stu- dents would find enjoyment in the music apprecia- tion class offered. The band students are given the o portunity to ex- pand their musical scope, actin as both a marching and concert band member. Tie band department also sponsors the Majorette group. Librarians ana' Assistants Assistantsg SEA TED, B. Robertson. C, Miller. B. Toole. S. Knight, J. Childcr. G. Gatewood. D. Dooling, B. Baker, F. Hess L Parker D Prazeres, J. Sylvester, D. Ferguson, N. Edwards. M. Martin, J. Rosen, Davidson, L. High, W. Matthews, STANDING, Mrs. Fraser, F. Mcdonald. S. Little. N. McMichael, J. Mrs. Margaret Fraser Head Librarian M.A.. B.S.. Radford College. Peabody College Library Assistants it .gf-Q.. , gi3z f2l ig... rf M ., MW L-E Mrs. Lucile Portlock Assistant Librarian B.A., College of William and Mary Audio-Visual Group 'Ui nt '-Q Audio-Visual: R. Knox, W. Weller. J. Lane, R. Aldrich, R. Crosby. R. G ray. Mrs. Portloek. f 'Q E xl X - ' l X '4 l ' 'i,Q1f .ek 'M i wan hi Mrs. Ruth O'Brien Head Clerk Mrs. Virginia Petersen Clerk xv:-' 'rf 6.1 Mrs. Mary Seibert Clerk VV' A f . ge... gi . wif : . V A Mrs. Glenda Guillentine Bookroom and Clerk 'e1-u-- b 1 r VT l F f'f:- Mrs. Mary Williams 29 A regular busy day in the office. IBM O ce Staff orviewis Faculty in Action X r Fi rg? , S I ,rs lou., .. it 1 F' ll? .tt m 1 p. whit , - . h- fy What did you say collateral was?,' asks Mrs. Bolen. il ifssfwut-1 .632 PF-sftiit SW 1: as is it . ,l 7 ' ' . Si, Si Senioritaf' exclaims Mrs. Ribble. .0 gig : 1 w 'W-tx H it fill' QF' 4 I 9' T- , . o ' sa 1 Z M i U K' 934 . - . I xi y, 1, ., 1 You think History is bad wait until you take Government , says Mrs. Dunwoody. For that wise crack you can do 50 push-ups. fMr. Murphy and Mr. Vassj 1 AJ No I didn't hear about it, when did this happen? fMrs. Barber, Mrs. Yes, that's right Shakespeare is a well-known poet. fMrs. Donalsonl McDermott, Mrs. L. Smithl L i 'S -J Clinic Mrs. Verna Simmons. R.N. School Nurse , v 1' ' Y -'A .- tt. ,,i'l ' JF '- in XX . 6. if t K E Mrs. Vhelma Winden and Edma Pittman Dietitians Iliff X .1 X Cooks: Daisy, Nancy, Kathryn. Hottie, Hazel, Roberta, Clara, Elizabeth, Emily. Custodian 5 ' Dr. W. H. Whitmore, M.D. School Doctor Cashiers: Mrs. Seay, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. Christie, Mrs. Wil- son, Mrs. Moore. ' I ' . .. .v Dishwashersg Mitty. B. Snowdon, Omelia, Willie May, Loumisher. Mr. Bright Head Custodian The whole of man IS bullt a pomt 0ftlIT1C, let us enjoy it, therefore, While it lasts, and not spend it to no purpose. Plutarch mwfst er' i - -Y A Q ,:r 32,4 U ' n T- -, gin- W ,. X-ffwpfwv g' g 1' 58 if XJ: 4' Q! fc f 4, A rf' E5 rgcmizcztzons and Actzvzlzes 'U 1 W. wf?'SL 5 jAf !'2 2 -ii ' FJ:,, 'P df W i -a1.liN!Jn,f lf, vi ,Ak-254336. Exvfwgix EFL .jjvvea Eli X K. V 1 I 1 Q H' 9 . 1 4 'grid 0 Sf' Bl fy-J 1 gAdu1 4afW6' N orview Band Hzzzgm- l 1' '-' -1 l? 'L BOTTOM ROW: S. Simpson, L. McLearan, E. Knackel, K. Davis 2nd ROW: Z. Chry- sostomidez, J. Roberts, I. Anglin, L. Litton 3rd ROW' D. Edmonds, L. Marable, C. Kirkman, D. Reilly. ill' w:,fww H rv' BOTTOM ROW J Smith C Mutter T Miller G Hardy TOP BOTTOM ROW: R. King, V. Lambert, M. Jones, B. Arntz, L. How- ROW I Ramsey K Hunter J Lane A Flanmgan ton. TOP ROW: D. Milhorn, M. Day, D. Mason, L. Wood, E. Col- ley, R. Marshall. BOTTOM ROW J McR0y E Jewell R Hams R Christie, G, BOTTOM ROW: A. Forence, H. Brownson, S. Miller, E. Berstein. McGrath TOP ROW R Burvess S Threat L Johnson D. Ses- TOP ROW: V. Armstrong, A. Coleman, T. Thompson, M. Coe, J. sons S Shields Garland- 34 '65-'66 V r 1 r 1 l l M. Adamson, R. Taylor, C. Ahad, L. Surface, R. Moore, W. John- S. Threat, L. Johnson, D. Sessoms. son, D. Wilkerson. qi. 'J . 16--M., L. Eicher, L. Hoggard, L. Riddick, L. Litton, L. Vanderwerken, G. David- son, P. Bunn. H, l . ' Wi '.r rIil i kmzissif xl it H y r C. Brooks, B. Taylor, B. Dove, J. Wilkerson. C. Graf, B. Midget, A. Noel, R. Walker, N. Chrismore 35 milf 51 N 'I Mary, Harriet, and Guy discuss meeting the May deadline. Annual Staff E ttt Q it ui ii , .1-va:-'!'f,'l':'-hx ra X ,kph A A fffigf-WX .. I ,. N '?' 'U 'fu 5 tial Em ' 'LEM O Al ' Yearbook advisor - Mrs. Ardath Jones ,,..f Susan, Joe, and Lynn organize the sports :nw section. Guy Riddick - - - Mary McCubbins- - - Harriet Eisen Gail Telleysh . . Sandy Tyler- A - Joe Gunter - - Lynn Travis- - ' Susan Hurdle - - Joyce Fenno - - Linda Park - - Fran Pulliam - - Joyce Verget - - Annual Staff Gail and Sandy Write out subscription cards. -- Editor-in-Chief - - Assistant Editors . . . Business Manager Subscription Manager Q - - - - Sports Editor - - - Organizations 8: - - - - - - - Activities Faculty - - - Senior Editor Q - - - - Junior Editor Sophomore Editor 36 fl Joyce, Linda, and Fran decide which pictures to use in their sections J , Distributive Education FIRST ROW: M. Huifstickler, B. Bahney, R. Johnson, L. Ham- monds, S. Starkey, Y. Messer, H. Camimati, A. Henson. ROW 2: L. Whitehead, S. Griirin, P. Beasley, J. Pitman, D. Dail, L. Blackman, D. Simpson, V. Paschal, H. Dobrinsky. ROW3: D. Adams, J. Clark C. Davis, R. Adkinson, H. Cuddyer, B. Paterson, L. Goodell, R. Ba: charach, J. Diehl. ROW 4: T. Culliper, M. Whitmore, R. Hepner, R Cramer, D. Perkins, C. Moorehead, P. Huffstickler, L. Sheppard, M. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Distributive Education l 8: 2 Martin, M. Vispo. ROW 5: C. Elmore, A. Purser, A. Kelly, A Witcher, J. Newsom, L. Stocks, B. Christy, B, Boone, C. Melvin, G Haskins. ROW 6: M. Silva, B. Hood, J. Butler, L. Barr, J. Cutrell, R Prouty, L. French, D. Dorman, D. Dize, S. Howell. ROW 7: R. S ain- hour, E. Anderson, G. Bailey, R. Geisaka, R. Dyer, F. Daii? M Davis, T. Cross, L. Sanders. A two-semester course - two units, open to juniors and seniors. This is a work-study program designed for juniors and seniors at least 16 years of age who plan careers in retail, wholesale, or service iields. Instruction is geared to the needs of students as they gain experience at their training stations and plan for full-time employment in distribution. The course of study includes such areas as personal development, salesmanship, merchandise information, advertising, dis- play, marketing, and business management. All students work an average of at east fifteen hours a week under the careful supervision of on-the-job sponsors. Students must be interviewed by the co-ordinator before acceptance into this pro- gram. Distributive Education 3 8a 4 A two-semester course - two units, open to seniors only who have had Dis- tributive Education l 8: 2. This course is a continuation in depth to the work-study pro ram for those se- niors whose career objectives lie in the fields of distribution an marketing. typ J at Sponser: Mr. Franklin FRONT RO W' P. Lynch, Treas., L. Dudley, Sec., D. Sessoms, Chap., TOP ROW' G. Crawley, Parl., W. Owens, Pres., J. Welson, V. Pres, C oncert Chorus E .. E . . -'ti sa ,tsl Hi l. . tail t. it 1 il 'AW 'I EHJ ' 1. 'n A .. ,,.g . QQ ,t A . is nm, , r it Ht. he I Bell Ringers ROW 1: R. Spivey, K. Craig, F. Johnson. ROW2: R. Jiles, C. Neal, F. White, D. Castles, T. Peele. Bakers Dozen BOTTOM ROW - L. Shoulcla, R. Castlow, C. Rhyne, C. Quann, S. Boring, C. Knight, C. DeStio. 2nd RO W' L. Pye, S. Quinley, C. Miller, P. Hutchinson, C. Wagner fnot pictured: C. Carter, J. Gretesj. tl ti '4 it J K. Redfern, C. Waters, K. Outten, F. Johnson, P. Hutchinson, L. Shoulda, 4th ROW: L Smith, B. Toole, J. Stevenson, S. Hurdle, 5th ROW.' G. Spruill, C. King, P. Duren. All State 8: Workshop BOTTOM ROW: B. Boring, K. Craig, S. Jones, 2nd ROW: C. Ryne, S. Quinley. C. Carter, C. Quann, J. Farnsworth, C. Knight, F. White, C. Russel, 3rd ROW 4 9 2 71. BOTTOM ROVIC' N. Edwards, S. Harris, C. Kell, D. Simpson. M. Smith, S. Martin, D. Liddle, S. Cordell, K. Davenport, B. Holley, L. Villarreal, D. Willis, J. Bidwell, A. Bateman, J. Parker. D. Miller, 2nd RO VIC' L. Hancock. J. Murray, C. Faust, M. Christensen, M. Carlo, B. Wil- liams, D. Ferrer. L. McPhatter, H. Kight, V. Fulcher, B. Bartran, M. Alberg, P. Roth, J. Beck. 3rd RO W' B. Place, J S. Trent, M. Arrington, V. Motley. C. Ledford. P. Brick- house, A. Carballo, C. Trigleth, R. Sell, S. Chalker, C Hamlett, K. Smith. TOP ROW' C. Jones, S. Whitehurst M. Kabachnick, E. Cahoon, L. Brown, S. Brown, A. Bassil P. Fulghem, L. Cochran, J. Barnett. B. Surles, J. lgert, S Smith, A. Duval. L. Crosby, M. Huldzinski. Mixed - Q Chorus VL BOTTOM ROW L Tsikurls M HulTstickler, L. Flora, B. Solis, no, C. Harris, L. Wescott. R. Winstead, R. Williams. S. Mitchell, Davenport N McMichael L Surles, J. Perry, G. Perry, Zncl C. Wyant, 4111 RO W: P. HulTstickler, B. Games, B. Taylor. C. ROW M Dixon J Howell S Stagg, F. Lindquist, T. Hum- Jones, M. Button. W. Bateman, F. Mansfield, S. Elliot, C. Tem- phreys P Crumb B Robinson 31d RO W: M. McAlpin, J. Fen- pleton, M. Lee. TOP ROW: D. Castle, G. Jones, C. Tsikuris, R. Jamerson. Dudley. 4111 ROW.' M. Bateman. J. Thomas. M. Thiem. J. 2nd 'RO WZ' A. Forbes, C. Bateman. M. Evans, W. Volzke, Cornell, C. Hatcher, A. Stoneman, M. White, J. Newton, L. Montgomery, S. Barry, K. Washington, H. King, 3rd B. Jones, R. LeBlanc. G. Lee, S. Powell. J. Addison. L. ROW: C. Nohava, J. Aguiar, A. Smith, W. Bordeaux, J. Ruflin, A. Peele. Lineberry, F. Ryan, W. Farlow, P. Lynch, T. Bolten, C. S., , M41 - . Turf - Y X -w :J ITH5 ll K 2 n A 7:7 1 L- . X . y- . 1 U , : 'E'i',Qp,ii',! H ,- - im ., . W X- V ' A -' ii . c . il a MTI, . ' 5,35 -'- i ' -li Q yi it is Piloteer Writing Club 1 . ,L ,iw , 1 113' '57 vrwi ,, ll is lo rrr pq, H H Pl ,pai , .iltf E , all ' il . Editors W. Simpers - December, L. Nadel - Se- nior, J. Norman v Senior, Mrs, M. Smith Sponsor, F. Miller - Spring. .-1 ru-'w in w -N Q'l'J Ei ii, M .M. L. q--J-1 Oliicers BOTTOM ROW: R. Maule - Rep. Hist., F. Miller - Pres., A. Harned - Sec. TOP ROW' B. Vose - Parli., B. Copeland - Treas., W. Simpers - V.Pres., P. Varelas - Bus. Mgr. N Nj Club BOTTOM ROW: S. Taylor, A. Coleman, A. Warrick, B. Seibert ROW 2: M. Suslick, C. Newsom. S. Benson, P. Wilson, L, Nadel ROW 3: P. Varelas, G. Clouse, S. Sweeny, A. Hamed, J. Norman ROW4: J. Kurkowski, 40 W. Waltman, J. Shell, S. Simpers TOP ROW: J. Mizrock, P. Cherry, B. Copeland. T hespzans fix I Z fx 1 . vlflllgz. ' il wmv? T .mmm www mm V 'SEE we., W . fm l ae sw r ' x 5 I Cllr- l H Wi l , Hr 1 llllbulli H url , .. FRONT T0 BACK: B. Baskette Pres. Qnot picturedj, S. Shields, V. Pres., K. Green, Sec. and Treas., K. Johnson, Hist.g M. Dize, Reporter. :F . A 'E' i sf- rg i ll BOTTOM: C. Bell, L. Rackly, N. Leggett, K. Goodwyn ROW2 J Green L Travrs P Prrvette L Reid, ROW 3: R. Narvaez, W. Dize, K. Rosserq ROW 4 K Kane V Armstrong 41 Student Cooperative Association O eers 1966-67 Vx Y 'if 1 1 ,. ii at 1 11111 111i ,E , Q11 1 11 111 I If WP111 3' 1 I 13 A J' 1 ' ' 1 wk! 'as ,. v .1 M A 1 0 i1 1 5: L' hy' L , ,A ' Q f- 513-f. .jg lk: P' if f fs1g,g'H' Ju 111 . ' ' , Y -Y F ff , W, 111 Qm,1'11g111 11 111 w11l1 1 1 - K A? 1- 11 - Y , 5 711 B t M , V . iii 1 Joe Hampshire PM MOHIS Vice-President Secretary 1131 1111 Al Carmichael President I - ,. xx ' ,V111 6 ' 1 mg? ' ,W Lani Felarca Don Street Treasurer Reporter 42 ominees or Mr. di Miss School Spirit CHRIS CARTER GARY JONES w Senior Senior JANICE GRAY CHUCK DEAFENBAUGH Senior Junior SUE VAUGHT Junior Pzloi Palisades April 1 62 2, 1966 If I can't do it - no one can! says Sam. 1-2... ,im ',' ., Q' J . 'I 1 W J Zigi A Y, .. ,wr , Wm. , in 7 4 ri ,pl V -H Is he dying or dancing? if 1 ,, ,L V :J Q 1 , W i n 4. V' 1- Za , N H' :' mf 'Vx -, - 1 There is a house in Gotham City . . 4-3 Q 2. 3 1 Hg DON STREET Sophomore N t ' 'I Our leader - Mr. Majka Put a Batman in your tank. we -'s , H, .D -EJ' . .,,.. , . .. , FBLA H tu it t t tu ragga.. r it ru it Members of the F.B.L.A. learn how to compete hon- . orably with their colleagues on the local, state, and na- tional levelsg how to engage in individual and group business enterprisesg how to hold office and direct the affairs of the groupg and how to work with represen- tatives of other student organizations. F.B.L.A. provides an opportunity to travel to state and national conventions and conferences, to visit other chap- ter and business and industrial enterprises, and to en- gage in close Contact with successful businessmen and women. Miss Nancy Garthg Mr. Norwood Bostic, sponsors. U ,.. I ll ll J .1 l f..- . H WR H. H 'i,r.1i1..gggi. -f , as '1'v' 'Y' Af4- ll L. Stocks, Pres., W. Taylor. Treas., C. Hill, V.-Pres., B. Stiles, Chap., G. Hudson, Parl., J. Childers, Sec., B. Keech, Rep. ,,,.. .D . ll r BOTTOM Row- R. Dameron, F. Sedgwick, M. Tote, W- TWif0fd 2nd ROW-' B. Garrown. C. Epps, D. Spivey, T. Tucker 3rd ROW: B. Echard, D. Davidson, J. Blondino, G. Spruill 4th ROW: K. Jordan, J. Paternite, C. Arsenault. cztional Honor Society ...- 1' BOTTOM ROW - B. Hawver, L. Boyer, F. Miller, T. Moore, K. Ander- son, M. Green. SECOND ROW - S. Cox, S. Chalker, S. Sweuringen, L. McCauley, B. Hartwell, L. Nadel, L. Seay. S. Sandifer, B. Davis. THIRD ROW - D. Ross, B. Bradford, L. Langford, R. Murden, N Halvorsen, W. Spruill, S. Shields, W. Parker. FOURTH ROW - S Womack, R. Maule, S. Barber, M. Lowman, E. Greenberg, L. Park, P Winters. FIFTH ROW - M. Jewell, G. Leech, D. Shelton, J. Wade, L. Schoulda, S. Holley. SIXTH ROW - A. Harned, J. Norman, D. Wil- son, D. Hadley, C. Bunn. SEVENTH ROW - J. Christman, C. Craig, T. Taylor, B. Stockburger. EIGHTH ROW - D. Sessoms, P. Mc- Cracken, S- Simpers, J. Sanders. Sponsor - Mr. Vance 3 Ofhcers - BOTTOM ROW - C. Norton, V, Pres., H. Hirschbiel, Pres., J. Kurkowski, E' Treas., SECOND ROW - G. Dunn, Sec., W. Simpers, Rep., K. Seibert, Chap. The Norview Chapter of the National Honor Society is composed of seniors and second-semester juniors. Mem- bership to this society is reserved for those very capable students who have shown outstanding qualities of charac- ter, leadership, service, and scholarship. The National Honor Society is sponsored by the Na- tional Association of Secondary School Principals in schools throughout the nation. Service to the school and community is emphasized in the society's various projects throughout the year. f 7 Y vw. I 5 wmv . if ' 1. l 1 , f Monogram Club . 3 it ' A S. . .M V- I W EE t.,.,- BOTTOM ROW: P. Pritchard, Treas., A. Manzie, V.-Pres., D. Cantley, Pres. 2nd RO W' S. Mc- Mahon, Sec., B. Brossette, Sgt.-at-Arms, T. Langston, Chap. The aims of the Monogram Club are to foster good sportsmanship and to en- deavor to live up to the high ideals character and conduct set forth by Norview High School. Membership is open to all Winners of varsity letters in interscholastic sports upon receiving a bid from the active club. Active members, when not mem- bers of a squad, are requested to aid the school at all athletic events. W ,ll , 13.5 .:,f,.f1:'bgf1g- 3 i5','2.g+1Tf.' . . g' 2 if .fv , get 1 X . , Ti 1. n33,7,g., me , f. .,, . H ,gg E .,- 'Y' T-.ug D 3,154 'il V LY... 3 ' t ' g.. It it X v I fb' Mr. Fred Benham, sponsor 'I is i ' 'FM '.x' Jin BOTTOM ROW: B. Weiss, W. Schwartz, L. Jamerson, E. Powell, L. Clark 2nd ROW: K. Vick, M. T S h bacher J Vinson G Allen 3rd ROW' R Costxgan, M. Yates, R. Richards, J. Durand Talbot, . c an , . , . - - 4111 ROW' B. Skiba, D. Appell, B. McMichael 5th ROW: J. Lee, J. Howton, F. Hess 6th ROW: B. Gabeler, W. Jones, D. Trower, A. Erbe. 46 ,. O V 'A at 3 etg gij . I. p :P J. Gardner, Pres., A. Carmichael, V.Pres., R. Spruill, Sec., D. Eddy, treas. Objectives of the Key Club are: to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experience in living and working together, to serve the school principal, to cooperate with the school principal, to prepare for useful cit- izenship, to accept and promote the following ideas: to give primacy to the human and spiritual, rather than to the material values of life, to en- courage the daily living of the Golden Rule in all human relations, to promote the adoption and application of higher standards in serviceable citizenship, and to develop, by precast and example, more intelligent, ag- gressive, and serviceable citizenship. I Key Club Sponsor - Mr. C. White BOTTOM ROW' B. Crowder, T. Phillips, T. Hollowell, F. Miller, G. Deafenbaugh, J. Lee. FOURTH ROW: C. Johnson, R. Powell, W. Hard, SECOND R0 W' A. Myatt, C. Craig, T. Taylor, B. Copeland, S. Stowe, J. Christman, D. Wilson. FIFTH ROW: J. Sanders, K, Newton, Shelton. THIRD ROW S. McMahon, T. Evans, P. McCracken, C, S. Simpers. 47 Bible Club ,ga 1 vi I li E. l 1: ' H- -- 1 i . 4 a if , V . BOTTOM ROW: W. Spruill, Pres., B. Hines, Music Rhyne, Program Chairman, N. Halvorsen, V. Pres. Hardage, R. Dameron, L. Escue. THIRD ROW: FOURTH RO W' W. Spruill, L. Gates. in . 1. ,.. The fourth and fifth bell journalism classes compose the staff of the Norview Co-Pilot. The staff members are re- sponsible for collecting any news of in- terest concerning events in and around the school. The experience provided in being a member of the staff gives the students an idea on a small scale, of how much and what goes into putting out a news- paper, and helps to prepare students for a possible career in journalism. ll Chairman, H. Taylor, Treas., C. SECOND ROW: R. Laggis, L. D. Hackworth, L. Whitehead. t - -lil - ':'it ' Sponsor: Miss Teele The Norview High School Bible Club is a branch of the Tidewater Youth for Christ Rally. The purpose of the YFC clubs is for teens to tell other teens about Christ. Our club, like YFC clubs all over the country gives Christian young people of all denomina- tional backgrounds. We have guest speakers at most all meetings who speak on the fundamental concepts of Christian faith but not on any specilic denominational doctrines. C0-Pilot StaiT: BOTTOM ROW: J. Norman, G. Leech, M. Phe- lan, C. Lawler, M. Suslick, W. Shank. SECOND ROW: W. Cross, S. DeVane, K. Stites, N. Young, R. Atkinson. THIRD ROW: K. Ryan, R. Sell, B. Under- wood. FOURTH ROW: B. Brossette, J. Palmer. Editors: C. Lawler, Bus. Mgrg W. Shank, Editorials Editor, J. Norman, Advertising Mgr. G. Leech, Clubs Editorg M. Suslick, Feature Editor, M. Phelan, Editor-in-Chief, R. At kinson, Photographerg K. Stites, Exchange Editorg SEA TED: Miss Washbum, Sponsor. Pep Club 97 va it V . Sponsors - Mrs. Runge, Mrs. Ward. Olicers - BOTTOM ROW- T. Powers, Pres., G. Riddick, V. Pres., S. Hurdle, Sec. D. Riley, Treas., SECOND ROW: G. Schwarga, Sgt.-at-Arms, M. Siegrist, Chap., J Williford, Rep., S. Daniel, Hist. The Pep Club promotes school spirit at Norview. The members make posters, sell candy and pom-poms, and distribute the spirit tags to the members of the student body. Membership is limited to 135 with a membership drive each semes- ter and at the end of the year. X, I il gi' V ..,, i BOTTOM ROW' S. Quinley, D. Ferguson, R. Eggan, C. Lohfink, L. Kinney, P. Snider. FOURTH ROW' A. Killen, L. Parker, P. Musten, R. Barry, S. Thornton, N. Vemon. SECOND ROW: B. Vose, S. Barber, R. Brown, FIFTH RO W' P. Button, I. Erwin, B. Coan. Dameron, C. Games, B. Garren, THIRD RO W.' M. Ulman, N. Lusk, J. 49 y Y . 5 . .4.,.x . 'K NT .gf A x Sponsor: Mr. Y. Soroko Oflicers: J. Sanders, Pres., D. Leroy, V. Pres., L. Zuber, Sec., B. Bradford Treas. French Honor Society Omcers: BOTTOM ROW: J. Norman, V. Pres., A. Coleman, Sec.-Treas., S. Benson, Rep-His., P. Varelas, Parl., TOP RO W: W. Simpers, Pres., Mrs. M. Smith, Sponsor, Mrs. P. Hofheimer, Sponsor. .- --1 BOTTOM RO W: L. Zuber, P. Queifemme, D. Leroy, S. Vaught. 2nd RO W' S. Benson, L. Singleton, J. Tiberi, B. Vose. 3rd ROW' M. Forbes, V. Armstrong, C. Norton, D. Wilson. 4th ROW: K. Wendell, B. Bradford, L. Boyer, J. Shell. TOP ROW' J. Sanders, C. Evans, J. Durand. Literary Honor Society BOTTOM ROW: F. Miller, J. Norman, S. Benson, A. Coleman. 2nd ROW: P. Varelas, J. Settle, C. Newsom. 3rd ROW: J. Miz- rock, J. Shell, B. Copeland. TOP ROW: H. Hirsehbiel, W. Sim- pers, S. Simpers. fin, ...UQ I 'L Art club The Norview Art Club is a small group selected for their scholastic as well as ar- tistic ability. Our activities are designed to bring the members in contact with professional artists and museum exhibits. Local excursions and field trips to Rich- mond and Washington are a part of the club's curriculum to enrich the club's mem- bers. In the spring, the club plans to sell the art works of students and members. BOTTOM R0 W' D. Huffman, P. Adamson, D. Mitchell, S. Diffenderfer, C. Hon, C. Cullop, A. Alleng SECOND ROW: P. Daniels, M. I-lennekes, N. Conrad, D. Morgan, K. Plyhn, L. Mason, M. Fisher. THIRD ROW: D. Taylor, D. Powers, S. Anthony, C. Denlay, L. Crank, L. Collins, FOURTH ROW' B. Robinson, B. Yates, B. Harris, FIFTH ROW: P. Dennis, E. King, L. Walker. KWH ,,, ,U J if Oflicers: J. Christman, pres., H. Thornton, Sgt.-at-Arms, Y A. Mitchell, V. Pres., C. Ambrose, Sec. The Future Teachers of America chapter of Norview High School is an active service organization, consisting of 30 students. Once a year membership is open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The purpose of the club is to interest intelligent young people in the teaching profession by providing them, when and wherever possible, actual contact with classroom situations and work as student aids. 4. '-:.g4Q'! 9, Ji 1: fig 1' Aix., 1 ,- 1 i 1 x - - I--:r J -2 w -it Sponsor - Mrs. Iascone Future Teachers 0 BOTTOM ROW: L. Seay, Pres., N. Halvorsen, Sec., G. Dunn, Treas., M. Arrington, Corres. Sec., L. Jones, Parl., SECOND ROW: M. Ballew, R. Schidle, S. Thornton, K. Winder, D. Grantham. THIRD . ROW: L. Russell, M. Jewell, K. Eley, P. Jenkins, S. Daniel. FOURTH ROW: K. Forehand, L. Mc- A Glauhon, R. Brown, R. Knox, D. Hackworth, C. Harris. fAbsent from picture, L. Park, V. Pres.J 51 Tri- f X YT? l l: J , 4 V u P2 'fl , Sf U T. n 4 I W ! ' ,. X 0 Omega Officers: D. Harry, Pres,, S. Abernathy, V.-Pres., P. Moats, Sec., A. Harned, Treas. l A Gamma Delta Oliicersz Mrs. Tata, sponsor, C. Bunn, Pres., D. Baker, V.-Pres., A. Dixon, Sec., S. Hop- kins, Treas. U x' l' Alpha Officers: Mrs. Vaughan, sponsor, S. Holley - Pres., C. Whorton - V. Pres., P. Winters - Sec., S. Little - Treas. 52 The Tri-Hi-Y is a girl's Organi- zation afliliated with the Y.M.C.A. There are at present three chap- ters: Alpha, Gamma Delta, and Omega. The clubs' functions are threefold: religious, service, and social. In order to be considered for membership in one of the chap- ters, girls must attend classes for a week during the spring. Girls are admitted on the basis of character and scholarship. The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y, is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the community high standards of Christian character. The platform of the Tri-Hi-Y is clean speech, clean sportsman- ship, clean scholarship, and clean living. Hi- Y's ,. l M. . , mwri , Q 'snr- i ,:f'12ei,.sgf..,'m. tw-,,w ig,W .i. it 'g,'5515.,g..f.,,,5g,Q52. .M if . f:'1sg,5w'1iss15-12125 . f lgrffmiizigzest. .-LLQL.. BOTTOM RO W' J. Eliot, K. Holton, M. Leitch, L. Anderson, M. A. Dixon, S. Swearingen, J. Mouser, T. Buck: '2nd ROW: A. Coleman, J. Norman, E. Walters, B. Youngblood, A. Powers, D. Bourlas: 3rd RO W: P. Cook, A. Warrick, P. Wilson, K. McLain, G. Byrum: 4th RO W' A. Speach, L. Villareal, D. Willis, L. Shoulda, L. Lang: 5th'ROW: R. Sell, P. Walker, D. Shelton, D. Redfern. gf . , .2 gg.. l-if gf- . u .. H V 1 2 j,.,, . ' ' 1' ..2'.ErQw' ' , wy,...,.vi ll A BOTTOM ROW: M. Gostel, B. Solis, N. Sherrill, 2nd RO W' S. Smith, B. Gosney, G. Davidson, A. Buskeyg 3rd RO W' C. Halley, R. Costlow, S. Shelton, P. Bunn, P. Hassell. i Q 1 1 BOTTOM ROW.' V. Crotts, C. Ellerton, S. Mangum, J. Snively, B. Bradford: 2ndROW. G. Leech, H. Watson, D. Stevens, V. Matfield, S. Martin, S. Chalker: 3rdROW.' S. Chap- man, F. Pulliam, G. Dunn. iigflgg 2 it ie? ' Q in iivwi 4- P i ,V ,f i ' 743.134, ,lgxjliii BOTTOM ROW: P. Malone, Pres., L. Davis, V. Pres., H. Watson, Sec., S. Chalker, Hist. - Reporter. 2nd ROW' P. Privelte. ICC., L. Langford, Chap., B. Echard, I. Anderson, Member-at-large. 3rd ROW: N. Lamm, D. Prince, K. Reynolds. Theta S i gma Kappa Psi H ii ,QW Sponsor Mrs. Constance Humphreys e? sz. :ii Ji, il 5 4 F14-.-7, ,,,,,, ima.- Els? BOTTOM ROW: P. Jenkins, S. Hurdle, T. Powers. L. Surles, L. Barry, P. Roth. 2nd ROW: V. Burrows, B. Downing, J. Spelman, R. Dzxmeron. C. Quann, B. Surles. 3rd ROW: B. McDonald, T. Mills, J. Tiberi, K. Ashley, D. Drolet, D. Hackworth. 4111 ROW: S. Daniels, S. Daniel, C. Mottesheard, C. Epps, K. Davis, 5111 ROW: S. Mitchell, B. Broome, G. O,DCLl. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Waldrop, sponsor, G. O'Dea, Pres., T. Powers, V.-Pres., V. Burrows, Sec., L. Surles, Treas. 2r1dROW' C. Motteshe- ard, S. Daniels, Member-at Large. B. Broom Rep., S. Hurdle, Sgt.-at-Arms. B. Surles Hist., S. Mitchell, Chap. Teens If if yrs, My ' rw.,-., 5- ' t l Lambda ST ii BOTTOM RO W' J. Snively - Pres., B. Hartwell - V. Pres., P. Rogers, Sec., J. Culpepper - Trezm., S. Thumm - Corres. Sec., G. Edwards - Chaplain. 2nd ROW: L. Cohoon - Hist., D. Claiborne - Rep. 3rd ROW' R. Phelps, M. Felts, L. Gilliam, H. Spencer. 4th ROW: M. Mclntosh, L. Wade, B. Bond, B. Thumm. 5th ROW: D. Silvers, L, Johnson. PURPOSE To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are by their faith as Christians. In this endeavor we seek to understand Jesus, to share His love for all people, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Judy Snively - President Mrs. Nadine Hook - Sponsor 45. 4' gm! Janell Culpepper Judy Snively 55 J. Longworth Sec., G. Blackstone Chap., B. Underwood treas., C. Lawler Rep., L. Holt Sgt. at Arms, B. Goodson V. Pres., C. Craig Pres. The purpose of the Junior Civitan is to cul- tivate good social rela- tions and fellowship, to co-operate in all kinds of activities, to promote clean living, and good sportsmanship, to make service a watchword in school and community, and to foster the ideals of the senior club and to begin, even as Junior Civitans, to be Builders of Good Citizenship. Membership is limited to tenth, eleventh and twelth grade students who have at least a CN average. The club meets on the first and third Wednesdays. They must be clean in speech, hon- est and dependable in all their social rela- tionships. Civitcm ROW 1: P. Walker, K. Rowland, J. Howell, C. Brouce, A. Powers, E. Walters, A. Thompson, T. Humphrey, L. Hopkins. ROW Z: C. Phillips, D. Schwarga, L. Holt, D. Redfern, T. Phillips, P. Cook, K. McLain, L. Nadel, B. Hartwell. ROW 3: A. Speach, E. Barnes, S. Man- gum, B. Skiba, D. Tugwell, D. McPhersong ROW4: C. 56 xl' uw- .,. l V Evens, K. Newton, P. Moats, T, Schanbacher, K. Plyhn, F. Harrisg ROW 5: J. Kurkowski, D. Harry, J. Durand, C. Deafenbaogh, D. Shelton, S. Abernathyg ROW 6: L. Montgomery, M. O'Brian, R. Spruill, S. Shelton, T. Buck. ROW 7: J. Sander, P. Megason, D. Eddy, T. Peele. orview Science Club 'UQ . 4 I f BOTTOM ROW' J. Chesson, W. Dize, W. Waltmzm, L. Sherfick, D. FOURTH ROW: D. Hadley, E. King, D. Lloyd, B. Purdie. FIFTH Riley. SECOND ROW: V. Piercy, C. Hunter, A. Florence, R. Dailey, L. RO W- B. Crowder, S. Fay, D. Reilly, C. E. Hughes, Sponsor. Jones. THIRD ROW: M. Siegrist, J. Corliss, C. Alexson, J. Alexander. IT The Science Club was reactivated in the fall of 1962 to stimulate in- S , X terests in the various sciences and mathematics. Its membership con- I, y ' p sists of young men and women whose interest in science extends beyond . the classroom. ' u 'V The club sponsors various projects and field trips of a scientitic na- C ,.:.. ll... 1 ture, such as the annual Science Fair, museum trips, and trips to plane- M X M 2 tarium. Also, films pertaining to some phase of science are shown to in- 1, ,,yy,,y!y ,,yy,, i , ll.,l y,,ii,p,p,p,,fW N terest students in the school. The club also sponsors guest speakers at A 'ei its meetings. 'X The Norview Science Club is affiliated with the Future Science Teachers of America, and National Science Clubs of America, Interna- + tional. ' Sponsor - Mr. C. E. Hughes C? E.. D. Hadley, V.Pres., J. Corliss, Treas., L. Sherfick, Rep., L. Jones, Parliamentarian, D. Riley, Pres., W. Waltman, Sgt.-at-Arms. if-Q.,- S. C.A. Oflicersg J. Norman - V.Pres., S. Vaught - Pres., S. Swearingen - Rep., STANDING: M. Leitch - Chap., G. O'Dea - Treas., P. Cook - Sec. The Student Cooperative Association is composed of the total membership of the school. The officers of the S.C.A. are a president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and re- porter, who are elected each year by the student body. These officers, together with a representative from every two homerooms and one counselor, compose the student council. Q.:- Committee Chairmen, S. Swearingen - Publicity, P. Wilson - Activities, P. Hill - Cafe- teria, J. Settle - School Spirit, D. Harry - Social, M. Sutton - Projects, A. Harned - Building and Grounds, M. A. Dixon - Club of Month. Not pictured, D. NeSmith - As- sembly. .lp ll Qi .,..., Z Councilg J. Morell, P. Moats, D. Silvers, K. McLain, J. Harris, L. Felarca, L. McCauly, M. Wegne, R. Price, P. Rogers, A. Warrick, V. Mayfield, M. Hollowmen, G. Blackstone, A. Peele, L. Lang, K. Castle, E. Tiller, G. Schanbacher, C. Costas, D. Street, A. Carmichael, J. Hampshire, P. Button, J. Sanders. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Songer, sponsor: S. Rives, V. Piercy, M. Ballew, M. Freeman, J. Spelman, L. Guinn. SECOND ROW: M. Lowman, L. Vanderwerkrn, K. Grai S. Shives. THIRD ROW: T. Galloway, J. Odom, S. Simpson, M. Wagner, J. Garland. FOURTH RO W- M. Dize, R. Snively, J. Cochran, B. Arentz. FIFTH ROW: S. Simpers, R. Maule, R. Richardson, R. Narvaez, D. McLearen. SIXTH ROW: G. Gatewood, G. Simpson, J. Maule. iii I German Club Otiicers - S. Simpers, pres., M. Dize, V.Pres., T. Gallo way, treas., R. Maule, rep. g-R BOTTOM ROW: D. Ross, D. Reilly, L. Surface, SECOND RO W' A. Robertson, W. Cross, K. Anderson. Missing from picture - S. Jett. The Sport of the Mindl' could well be the phrase used to describe debating. The function of debate is to aid a person to develop tenacity, logical syllogism, organiza- tion, research methods, self-reliance, and keen insight. Any student who desires may join the Norview Debate Club. Sponsors - Mr. Sever ttf iii: Debate Team Mrs. Powell Latin Club t L- 1 v if H 5 IL, X5 my 1 '2l'isf H. , : 'Ns Ji . Q ll - . Y llllliv: iii , , l 'Zi M. QV: . 1 ROW 1: L. Davis, S. Seibert, L. Quinn, M. Vispo, R. Smith, C. Bruce, L. Russellg ROW 2: K. Reynolds, F. Pulliam, R. Schidle, K. Logan, J. Wade, D. Lombartg ROW 3: M. McCracken, L. Gilliam, J. Harkmess, R. Matte, G. Cummingsg ROW 4: S. Bar- Purpose: The objectives of the Norview Latin Club are to stimu- late interest in and the enjoyment of Latin by providing a better understanding of the background of the Romans and by learning the iniluence of Latin today. i 'If bara, M. Felts, N. Jones, M. Day, L. Howton, ROW 5: T. Alt man, R. Costigan, P. Blythe, T. Miller, ROW 6: D. Hazlett B Stockburger, F. Cummings, F. Evans. ROW 7: P. McCracken L Hightower, B. Hawver. f-.J uns wa ' -r' 7 N, 11.27 L, mg, its i Z' , , x , x A' 'I Q 1 X ' . l .Lrg ,. Ll' ROW 1: L. Davis Sec., S. Barber Chap., B. Seibert Rep.-Hist. ROW 2: P. .-. Blythe Sgt-at-arms, J. Christman V. Pres., Knot picturedj F. Pulliam Treas. 60 Mike Sutton Pres., Mrs. Carney Sponsor Spanish National Honor Society 'T .1 l -'ft t ll, ,wil ' t Emu HH I a- I W 'Lit . tml, 1 ' NU it 'Nf- g', Officers - S. Duckworth, treasg W. Stowe, Sgt.-at-Armsg J. Williford, sec.g S. Chalker, rep.g K. Seibert, V. Pres., G. Riddick, Pres. The Spanish National Honor Society was founded by the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese in 1953 for the students of North Ameri- can secondary schools. Norview's chapter, Seneca, named after the renowned phi- losopher, was formed in 1963 through the efforts of the Spanish Club. The soci- ety's colors are red and gold, and has the motto, All Together. Norviewis chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society has set high goals for the year. Among the plans are a trip to the Nation's Capital, social meetings, and a service project at one of Norfolk's hospitals for the children's ward. The Spanish National Honor Society meets every first and third Thursday. Membership is 43. Sponsor - Miss Ribble , tu 1 , it t 1 Q t 5 t BOTTOM ROW D. Mitchell, C. Cullop, S. Thornton, K. Winder, C. - R. Powell, B. Hadley, L. LeBlanc, N. Klaus, L. Lloyd. FOURTH Cantrell, D. McKee, J. South, D. Ross. SECOND ROW - D. Schwar- ROW - K. Forehand, D. Riley. FIFTH - S. Hirsch, M. Arrington. ga, J. Thornton, A. Stafford, E. Lee, R. Schidle, V. Kelly. THIRD ROW SIXTH ROW - C. Dawson, G. McQueen, T. Harlan, K. Anderson. 61 Industrial Cooperative Training 'T M a a Sponsor - Mr. Joskowiak ROW 1: Parliamentarian N. Jones, Treas. L. Prouty, Pres.'M. Johnsong ROW 2: V. Pres. K. Price, See. A. Etz, Reporter, K. Bjorken. Pupose: The Industrial Cooperative Training Program Cformerly Diversified Oc- cupationsj is a work-training program for juniors and seniors who are at least 16 years of age. This program, designed primarily for those students not planning to enter college upon graduation, provides on-the-job training in such fields as printing, auto-mechanics, Cosmetology, dental assisting, physical therapy, drafting and many other related occupations that would be classihed as either merchandis- ing or secretarial. - . l ' ' t . ll . au. .afar it . V If , --. 'ill i A ' X ' IL 1 .Q 3 .1 .- xg V. iv -Y Y- YA YT' I -' Q' ffm-I' A . . L' 9 lx 35 I rr Y .. D f ' l . Q T' if , tt.. ROW 1: L. Riddick, L. Bove, L. Escue, D. Hodges, R. Naus, hurst, E. Calander, B. Hines, W. Witham. ROW 4: J. Law- S. Bernett. ROW 2: J. Edwards, S. Emser, E. Craft, M. Wade, renee, P. Williams, S. Haynes, J. Rohrbacker. ROW 5: J D. NeSmith, C. Brinkley. RO-W 3: J. Drumheller, D. White- ' Dobbin, A. Creech, D. Zimmer, M. Fickes, T. Jimenez. 62 Keyettes BOTTOM ROW: L. Feloca, J. Howell, L. Hopkins, S. Vaught, D. McKee, C. Bruce, A. Thompson, K. Seibert, M. Wagner. 2nd ROW: S. Cox, D. Redfern, S. Sweeney, R. Sell, A. Warrick, B. Seibert, L. Nu- del. 3rd ROW: M. Lowman, G. Leech, D. Phelps, D. Schwarga. 4111 ROW' M. McGlauhon, G. Black- stone, P. Cherry, P. Wilson, T. Buck. 5th ROW: L. Schoulda, A. Peele, A. Harned, D. Vose. : B. Spuhler, Hist., E. Barnes, Rep., L. McCauley, Treas. 55 : - L. Lang, Pres., S. Munden, V.-Pres., S. Womack, Sec. S. Swearingen, Chap., S. Mangum, Parl., D. Harry, Dist. Treas Mrs. Dunwody Miss Bolin SPONSORS ' 5 l l l ll M, ,t at T. 2 ll ' Future Nurses Club 'S BOTTOM ROW: D. McPherson, C. King, N. Leggett, L. Howton. B. Braswell, C. Thompson. 2 ROW: L. Vaughn, L. Allen, S. Tyler, C. Hunt, N. Vernon. 3 ROW: B. Mc- Craw, D. Duke, L. Matthews, C. McClan- non, S. Darnall, C. Bunn. 4 ROW: C. Pow- ell, D. Chase, D. Riley, R. Harrison, 5 ROW' C. Clouse, K. Goodwyn. The purpose of the Future Nurses Club, a vocational club, is to bring together in high school young ladies interested in careers in nursing so that they may share their common interests, explore opportunities and requirements in the nursing field, grow as individuals by working together, and learn about the community life in which they will participate as informed citizens. One must have a C average to be a memberg as well as a true desire to be a nurse. The club is chartered by the National League Of Nurses. OFFICERS BOTTOM ROW: S. Cox - Rep. K. Green - Hist., K. Logan - Sgt. at Arms. W. Ma- thews - Chap. TOP ROW: J. Seay - Pres., D. Phelps - V. Pres. S. Sandifer - Sec., S. Barber - Treas., Mrs. Verna Simmons. R.N. t. mae , me , Sponsor. ' -1 Ist ROW' R. Sult, Treas., K. Walters, Sec., T. Shanbacher, Sgt. at Arms, B. Hanna, Pres. 2nd ROW: B. Goodson, G. Allen, M. Davis, A. Moore, D. Milhorn 3rd RO W' Mr. Denham, sponsor, G. McQueen, H. Gallup. .n l wi Engineering 5 . Ch. l I The Engineering Club of Norview High School is an educational club that hopes to show its members the various aspects of the field of engineering, so that they may better understand and perhaps choose a career in engineering. ' R Interact The International Action Club is sponsored by Ro- tary International, the well- known service club. The purpose of the club is to bring high school boys to- gether in wholesome activi- ties to serve their school and community in worth- Mem- while endeavors. bership is limited to 30 and all members are invited at least once a semester to at- tend a regular Rotary meeting. lst RO W? S. Taylor, Pres., T. Holmes Sec., G. McQueen, Treas., 2nd ROW: R. Doucette, J. Raynor, R. Smith, N. Benwitz, 3rd ROW: J. Anderson, J. Gallop, J. White, Mr. Harrington Sponsor 4th RO W' J. Fulghan, F. Godfrey, W. Wright, Jr. 65 Softness on the part of the individual citizen can help destroy the vitality of a nation. The physical vigor of our citizens is one of America's most precious resources. John F. Kennedy Sports 56' X: .p.. , . :tiff 'N 5 VJ Y' QQ- X E 57 , v' 'Q V' wifi: sf ,gy w x vi fh an , Q. ,. V A . ,,,. , 6 Tw , H f Vw . 1 W xi l1 , ' 'x 'Tw gf A + ,N ,n ---is-H Q- Q A 1 ,- W .F M 3. A '.,, , 4 Q ,ffl ,, 55 rg Q, ff lQ 'i v Wm A ' - i,, -,,,,,, XLLW,, 7' I 1151. - iii' . i I . in 1 1 7:4 ssgq ' ' -1, :hp X: A ' Q A , gs 9 lst: M. Talbert, J. Litz, J. Vinson, B. Coleman, A. Manzie, B. Gabeler, Shelton, J. Lee, B. Mc Michael, F. Ziegenfuss, M. Mustin, J. Comell B. Brossette, T. Schanbacher, T: Langston, W. Collins, R. Richards. C, Gallop, S. Levinson. 4111: L. Clark, J. Walker, D. Forrest, C Znd: C. Johnson, D. Cox, B. Skba, M. Yates, D. Appell, P. Pritcherd, Smith, D. Trower, B. Allen, T. Stanley, F. Hess fMgr.J. C. West, G. Schanbacher, A. Forbe, S. Berry. 3rd: J. Howton, S. I I' I I I Ml I I II I ll ll I Coaches Brown, Maynard, Hindmarsh, Benham, Tigmo. 69 ' . m l n! f I - -'S .V ,Ei'1fQf,5fffl' bi H??svswwP?ffH-aerfyfteewesf 1 i K -us. A, U . ei J P A P Introduczng gg' L xi ,Q .Sgt , Bill Brossette Bill Gabeler Mr. Pigskin Mr. Pigskin ' A, K X 'fig' -.fS,it,5 if . QT E ,' fgffiggjiggsiffgdlqs, ' -'agosto ' ' 1.-. vw! A ,meg-ww .A A- A-A.-f.. 1-f 5331, ' ltwipgzgai .,.. , ,- ff-'fffl -5 'nnwbz P11 2-.-sms it AQ gi? 'Q B' ml-'iii -QZLQQFQZAT , 'P ,-i-f-mfAs- -, 4 vw ' 1 tz jsn TT Q, ,, ' LA 1 -Amble' :Q-L .-Y: -A wr? A Aff f , 1 ' Il , A T .sf-9, -: Eixwm -9 - A P -kim? lr , ,. V V - -- V V, f 1 , V -fx-' sk - A W f.11.fLLtti,gJ?f-' ..l, Z A t, M 157 I ,. 1 K .,LY ., . x 'Q . ,, , . J . - .5 , ef., 1 i J' sh . 1 ' ,-QI' is , ,W I 5 b -.4 Exim? Fu .-2+ ,V I' fc ' 'i::h:H- L - ? 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This year started with a very exciting win for the Pilots, Norview led by Bill Brossette completely conquered Kellam with a 27-0 victory. The Cox Falcons were the next rivals for a sophomore and junior filled Norview team. After a hard fought game, Cox emerged victorious by a score ot 12 to 6. The following week Norview traveled to Frank D. Lawrence Stadium. A heavily favored Wilson team managed a slight victory against Norview. The game, played mostly in rain, called for a strong running attack from the Presidents. The final score was 20-8. After two losses Norview was determined to win. The unsuspecting victim was the team from Princess Anne. Norview managed only one score but that was enough as the Pilot defense held the Cavaliers several times inside the twenty yard line. The outcome was a 7-0 victory for Norview. On October 15, Norview lost to Deep Creek. The opening kickoff was returned by Tim Langston for a touchdown. After that Norview could not match the attack displayed by the Hornets offense. Deep Creek won by a 20-13 score. Going to the game against Granby, Norview was minus five starting players. Norview lost the ball several times on fumbles, but Granby could capitalize only once. Norviewis stout defense halted the Comets several timesg therefore, Granby did not do much advancing toward the Norview goal. Final score 7-0. You won't catch me. 95 Here they come. In a non-conference game with Newport News, Norview could not manage any offensive threat against a strong Typhoon defense. On November 4, Norview could only move against the team from Craddock in the second half. Behind the passing of Walt Collins, Norview began to close the gap, but the clock and an interception won out. Norview still received the win because of an ineligability ruling which forced Craddock to forfeit all games. The score was 20- 12. Bill Brossette and Bill Gabler were voted Mr. Pigskin as Norview soundly beat Maurys' strong team with a score of 12-0. The Home- coming crowd cheered as the Pilots ran all over the Maury defense. Leave me alone Will ya? McMichael scored one touchdown set up by Bill Brossette. The offense came through its best performers, also a great defensive showing. Gabeler had five catches for the night. Norview traveled to Great Bridge on Thanksgiving Day and al- most returned with a victory. Norview led throughout most of the game, but in the final quarter Great Bridge scored the winning touchdown and then intercepted, to halt the final Norview drive. The student body wishes to express deep appreciation to the fine athletic showing by the Norview Pilots. Strength in Reserve. ,.,e,V yiiswe.. -' ... - Q , M N ' - , Q uv , 4 I Kickoll' Time. Baby Pilots Isl ROW: M. Mansfield, co-captaing S. Wilcox, co-captain. 2nd ROW: R. Bolick, M. Whiteneck, M. Liedy, M. Oldham, I. Gradeless, B. Edney, W. Jones, M. Meyers, L. Burton, J. Miller, J. Bowden, L. Johnson, L. Boone. 3rd R0 W' D. Street - manager, D. Hall. M. Hamrnons, J. Pavey, B. Benton, M. Bray, R. Drumright, B. Howel, B. Roberts, MGR. Terry 2 V-41' Legg. 4th R0 W: Coach Jim Brown, B. Hayden, P. Goode, M. Mc Cray, T. Crabtree, J. Anderson, J. Hampshire, R. Murray, B. Kirby, T. Ster- ner, D. Hill, A. Street, R. Cooper, Coach John Tigmo. 51h ROW: M. Bradshaw, J. Kelly, M. Lemn, W. Woods, G, Shawn, M. Cartwright, P. Beahn, R. Chapman, T. Smith, G. Smith, R. Dunkel, L. Bernard. Norview Junior Varsity Results Norview 3 5 Kempsville 0 Norview 13 Churchland 6 Norview 25 Granby 7 Norview 1 8 Maruy 6 Norview 40 Cox 9 Norview 14 Princess Anne 6 Norview 0 Oscar Smith 14 Freshmen Junior Varsity Record Norview 13 Indian River 0 Norview 20 Granby 0 Norview 1 3 Maury 0 Norview 19 Kellam O Co- Captains Mike Mansfield QNO. 123 4 Steve Wilcox QNO. l0j 1965 Cross-Country Norview 1 6 43 Kellam Norview 3 7 19 Maury Norview 17 41 Granby Norview 1 8 30 Princess Anne Norview 3 2 25 Wilson Norview 48 15 Great Bridge Honors Second Place Norfolk City Meet Fourth Place Eastern District 1 rl I 1 4 i lv- ,.l. F3-germ-111. I P Ei 5. , it Q ' 5 f ,ijgfi fir V l , 3' I i J W 4 . , J, I l 'l , ' . . 1 liW'f......iii ' H i a.. ' EMM . -r V',.'-gQ,,'- ,I ,.' -25? figih 3'5 V. it Captain: Dan Cantley Y i, -7 ..,...wx ll iv L l l , 1. 3, lv Wm 4:4 ...L 4,.r...-.. W ROW I: J. Wharton, A. Coleman, E. Powell, D. Cantley, J. Durand, A. nolds, C. Nohava, V. Jackson, Wen. Deloatch, W. Volzke, Coach Gold Flannagan, C. Mallery. ROW 2: J. Patemite, W. Deloatch, W. Rey- stein. 1965-66 Varsity Basketball Team ROW I: Walt Jones, Walt Collins, Charlie Hatcher, Rick Barnhill, Cyril Belk ROW 2: niker, Bob Shevlin, Pat Berry, Sammy King, Dickie Trower, Mark Croteau. Co-Captains: Charlie Hatcher and Walt Collins. Norview Norview :NorVieW 'Norview Norview 'Norview 'Norview Norview Norview 'Nowiew Norview Norview Norview 'Norview 'Norview 'Norview t gNorview Norview 'Norview Randy Hen- Deep Creek Granby Princess Anne Cradock Chruchland Granby Cox Bayside Princess Anne Kellam Maury Oscar Smith Va. Beach Deep Creek Wilson Maury Great Bridge Ports. 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A ,,A, -ill-.- ,Flaw-ll. -S- af ROW 1: R. Manasca, W. Hanbury, R. Costigan, B, Hierstein, D. Castle, ROW2: A. Mayatt, B. Harris, J. Gripp, D. Perrie, G. Henderson, B. Crozier, S. McMahon. 1965 SWIMMING TEAM This year's team is far more talented than any other in the school's history despite the 5-6 meet record. The team nnished 4th in the annual East Carolina College Invita- tional Championships ahead of city rival Granby High School. In the record breaking department three new marks were made. Bill Holtzclaw, Jon Gripp, Dave Castle and Dan Perrie lowered the 200 yd. Medley Relay time to 1:56.8. Dave Castle also took nine seconds off Mr. Rhu- dy's old Butterfly Stroke record with a 1:03. Bob Costi- gan set a new high in dual meet diving with 217.84 points, and tied Dave Castles's record of 24.0 for the 50 yard freestyle. Letterrnen Dave Castle, Bob Costigan, Steve McMahon, Pat McCraken and Gary Henderson will be missed next year but with the return of Jon Gripp, Bob Crozier, Dan Perrie, Bruce Hierstein, Bill Kirby, Ron Manasco and Al Myatt, the team will have a good nucleus to start with. 81' .,,, l L P7 , .l a hilt.. .rl Co-Captain, B. Costigan, Mgr. S. Cromwell. Co-Captain, D. Castles, Coach Tigmo. ,, if - X, Varsity Wrestlers , QI. i N. - Fei, Nt Ist ROW Steve Wilcox Mike Griener Steve Crain, Buddy ROW: Frank Mansfield, Mike Mansfield, Duane Wilson, John Cor- Schwartz Leamon Jamerson Rick Conrad Mark Weathersby, 2nd nell, James Gainer, Bob Coleman, Mark Talbert, Mike Talbert. Norview Wrestling 1965-1966 The Varsity Wrestling Team began its l965-1966 season under a new coach. Coach Paul Duda of the Neptunes came to the home of the Pilots. It was somewhat of a disappointing season for the matmen. The outcome was a 7-4-2 season. However, the team did have its regular standouts who always gave their best. Among them, Mark Weathersby Q13-05 State Champion at 133 lbs. Leamon Jamerson took fourth at the State Meet. Another senior, Rick Conrad also attained a third place at the State Meet. Steve Crain, a promising sophomore, also represented Norview at the State Meet. Other fine wrestlers who helped Nor- view this year were Bob Coleman 11653, Duane Wilson C145j, Buddy Schwartz fl12J, and Mike and Mark Talbert fHeavyweight, 1801. The future looks good for next year's Varsity Wrestling team. Co-Captains Mark Weathersby and Leamon Jamerson. Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview Norview ,li 1965 Varsity Wrestling Schedule 15 32 Kellam 20 24 Cox 19 Cradock 10 Norfolk Academy 24 24 Ferguson 32 10 Kecoughtan 32 8 Deep Creek 13 Princess Anne 14 28 Maury 24 14 Oscar Smith I5 34 Granby 17 22 Great Bridge 20 20 Wilson 1966 Junior Varsity Wrestling Norview's Junior Varsity again had an outstanding season by gaining a 11-1 rec- ord. The only loss coming from Maury. This is the third year that Norview has beaten Granby, and the third year they have Won or tied for the city champi- onship. Outstanding wrestlers were Jack Harcourt C9-1-25, John Howton Q2-lj, John Smith C4-1-23, Jim Young Q6-2-25, Stanley Brown 15-21, Gary Schanbacher Q4-25, and Robert Murray Q10-25. Isl RO W' John Howton, Jack Harcourt, Eddie Phillips, Benny Bradsher, Sam Parker, 2nd R0 W' Jim Smith, Jim Young, Stan Brown, Gary Schanbacher, Robert Murray, 83 Firm 4 x k W 5 f Q-.u- , ' . ,wwq'N,, V ' EEK' 1 g Q.. ' rg,--4 '53 - n , 105, . 1 - QE JF' f Wi ND - gi I ' s f N V .is:a:2if ' ' ' ' x , N mf- ' ' 5 fx 1 va 13? Q2 i , mm w. . - 2 M Milf . .W A -4.1. 4 bu g w ' V, 'f Wye ' 1 v r 1 ww' W H H 5. ndoor Track 1966 BOTTOM ROW: T. Schanbacher, B. Skiba, S. Barry, D. Cantley, B. Weis. 2nd ROW: V. Roberts, T. Terry, G. Smith, L. Boone, A, Coleman. 3rd ROW: V. Jackson, W. M. Deloatch, J. VanDommelen, L. Johnson, B. Lewis, J. White, W. T. Deloatch. utdoor Track BOTTOM ROW' B. Skiba, S. Barry, D. Cantley, T. Schanbacker, B. Weis, 2nd ROW: G. Smith, R. Rozal, L. Boone, R. Murray, J. VanDommelen, A. Coleman 3rd R0 W? J. White, W. M. Deloatch, T. Terry, V. Roberts, V. Jackson, B. Lewis, A. Barge, L. Johnson. 4th ROW: P. Sykes, J. Tucker, M. McKay, J. Garris, R. Rymer, B. Reynolds, W. T. Deloatch, B. Wright. 5th ROW: D Powell, S. Biggs, J. Young, W. Trout, B, Fitzgerald, T. Sheetz, S. Edwards, H. Taylor. 6th ROW: R. Spruill, A Street, R. Salone, C. Mallery, P. Kane. 85 Qw- .im L .A SY 'O 3 L . 5 . iiilglfgi ti ii-M . A I V. ,., A. 1 -J.. , it-1, T . l .M ,..y,.., .fag N mg, ' flifl IIILQW sw, 9 5i,:' 5 2 ull I '2fw'.lt,2i 'rv Q' Q 1 dn ,I Coach Goldstein. . . . . . . . . X . X X , ,K , U ,Q K n 1 x 1. x K N K A 'n K x 1, xx 'ks m. 'exe 'px K X5 K1 K'-K K1 , . l K k K 'xx yu 1. K gt K. X xx c 1 v R' K k K X K ' K x 4, xx K an xx x 1 ' X ax K.. x. K xx A Q. il. X , '- '- x H. K S R 2 '. k. M 'Y H 'X ll. K x K. X, A K - l. x g xx xx 1 L, 'x x 1. Q. 1 A c. n 1 .X .h K L, m Nl. 'R , K. x 1, 1 H s m 1 x 1. l - m lk X X., NL lg 'L X xi x x x g 1 -. g 4 K - X K . l K 1 l Xp 1 X 'x 'L m x g u 'K 1. 1 f x Q K k L' ' K V, R 'L 4. x X. I rg K x. H. x 1. x x X Q 5 X , X K fx 1 'xi x 'L Q 1 g K k x. K x L 1 X l 17,-, .V l .4 K Q g mxvg. 1 '- K 'K ki g m K g Q.. gx K RQ R. 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Y xx 1 Never Miss Infield. KNEELING: L. Kell, L. Jamerson, STANDING, B Gabler, D. Shadbolt. 1965 Gay Team -4 I . V x . 4, 6' I V X. . I I I, I ta g ings., 'LAI T f X l E X '. 1-5 gc - V T- I -1:5 ' N ' it T A .Ai m -1'3 'F X an in in .ir ' .. f '-.rv-Q .. 1' ',,-S. A 41, .L .,,. :. .if ' .YI -1 pn.. V S: .viTj,.. .N if ' N, QF, S - M- .51 :va U f 'FTB 5-fn' H - 3.1. A fe . .. . .W I me.-ws-. 5 WV Qs? 'i , wig , - 4 ' '. We 5931- .sf r-9 'lr- . , . 1 P-'25 X . -uf? ,U 'sry'- ,V . RO WI: Mr. Hansen, Kent Bolt, Joel Muscoplat, Ed Fallin, Jamie Gardner, ROW2: Wayne Howard, Jelfrey Seibert, missing - Carry Thompson. ROW 1: A. Watson, D. Portis, P. Mccracken, M. Coach Lindjem, J. Sanders, G. Hardee. 1965 Tennis Team Croteau, ROW 2: R. Walker, R. Powell, L. Berry, . ' . ' ' . ' 1 . -fl 1. 5 I - ,. . . - 'Q '-'7 '. . is F Y X 1'i7?'45?3b'Y5 ,ful 1' 1 -, 9 QA 'ff'-., - .I ..,.f' Vg., A ,As .V 5-:gig - 3 W .QQ . l - f'?eggr'SCf:.5,g1 ew, 5'- 2 ?10'- M H.. 'r 1 , f 'Z' ' 'T' . 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UIQ BA CK TO FRONT: Susan Abernathy, Dottie Harry, Judy Longworth, er BA CK TO FRONT' Debbie Shelton, Kari Plyhn, Linda Hopkins, Cathy Ann Warrick, Joyce Elliot BA CK T0 FRONT: Elaine Barnes, Pat Walk- Borschewitz, Nancy Ives. l w VARSITY is my goal! mmmm . . . m.m.m .... MMM . . . M.M.M. GO! 90 LT- Junior Varsity Cheerleaders NH . 'S A BOTTOM ROW' Vanessa Ivey, Brenda Pope, Roberta Thompson, Ja- Fanshaw, Debbie Tugwell, Terri Buck, Terri Austin, Brenda Randall nice McLeod, Bonnie Hackney, Arona Parsons TOP ROW: Linda Victory, Victory is our cry! Hold that line, Hey!!! ky V IZIL 'F Vx 5 91 V W --., Stop' In the name of. . . footbal1?? 1' - H. W NQ l3U!XN.HNNCQ!lljjglllgggw f'iq11,,QQ1:Wg3nm,,.ggg...NNN... W 1 , ' . ' ' jg-yi - 1. mu: A wif. ' m www Pilot Scrapbook ,Vw fffs. 233o 1 QvUb wuq u f52 Our father . . . 5 5 Q nderclassmen Tw- ,Q -ei. 24:45-' Y fy,- If , 'S :Ulu 5-T31 E61 f Sm V ll f ' 1 Class of '68 O cers and Representatives ., . ,Ml . 4 -.-Q jrseiiifh ' 'itil ri.. ..-J F I o 5 o :1 '11 I FD Y' !'3 W r: O rr F 'U 1 fb En O ::r aw 'FJ 3 2 0 oo CD :S CD I fn O 9 U l o 5 o' sw 2 l I ru 53 V' W K o 5 ra :I W 77 if rv , 'F ni Sponserg Miss Middleton ,-.1-,-,f ROW 1: S. Batleman, V. Mayfield, L. Telahca, E. Bernstein, L. Mcfhatter. ROW 2: S. Rives, J. Ross, ' C R. F'se J. Flax, K. Edwards, L. Cathay. B. Yates, L. Brown, J. Morell. ROW 3. M. oe, 1 n, 96 C. Abad E. Abbott T. Abelgore D. Adams J. Alexander C. Alexson L. Allen S. Allen A. Aller L. Aller D. Allison J. Allred J. Anderson H. Anderson M. Andrews W. Andrews I. Anglin M. Annase R. Anoia D. Appell C. Applebach J. Argo T. Arrington B. Arentz L. Arsenault E. Artybridge G. Austin T. Austin W. Amn A. Avant L. Bachand' L. Bagett D. Bailey O. Bailey J. Bailiff C. 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Cooley B. Copeland G. Cornell D. Costen R. Cox R. Coy T. Crabtree S. Crain L. Cramer S. Cramer C, Crosswhite W. Cross B. Cross W. Crawford R. Crawford B. Crisp M. Crosby B. Crowder P. Crumb B. Cruz T. Csomay S. Cumbo D. Cummings G. Cummings M. Curling P. Curroy D. Curry C. Cysisk R. Dailey C. Dalton M. Dameron P. Daniels K. Darden F. Dasher G. Davidson D. Dennis W. Davis J. Day T. Daniel C. Doughty E. Delaney W. Deloatch R. Detterman P. Dinges W. Dize D. Dooling D. Doughtridge B. Dove E. Downing M. Drake A. Draughdrill S. Duckett D. Duke W. Dunn J. Durand P. Duren R. Eagan C. Eaton C. Edgerton G. Edwards D. Edmonds E. Edwards J. Edwards K. Edwards L. Edwards N. Edwards N. Edwards P. Edwards S. Edwards S. Edwards R. Edwards S. Edwards R. Eisen C. Elliot G. Ellis , 3' 2 mf. J llilf iy Lf A 65' , lg' N lm, 'W Q .... . , .fi--Ali' rr' ,X .- . -..r . ...K H. . ., we . lx l .ll . A , .Ei rl. . J E f... ,xg ff' l. ' 1' jful ,W I? L V 1 1 ,l at. l -i , f ra: J Y . if ,fr 9 A ,J V, lt. 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Engle M. Evans S. Evans T. Evans W. Evans J. Everidge L. Etheridge G. Fann L. Fanshaw Y. Farley D. Farmer N. Farrell S. Feather L. Felorco J. Fenno T. Fentress A. Feres C. Ferguson D. Ferguson N. Ferguson D. Ferrer S. Ferrer A. Florence J. Flick J. Flax A. Flanagan D. Finney B. Fitzgerald L. Franklin F. Fronzaglio R. Fxizzell M. Freeman T. Freeman M. Fultz R. Fuller V. Fulcher J. Fulgham S. Frueh A. Gafford C. Games R. Gammon W. Gardner W. Gardner J. Garland B. Garren G. Gaskins J. Getchey B. Gilmer G. Goodfellow M. Gorman M. Goard G. Goodell R. Gillette M. Gleischman B. Godfrey B. Godfrey M. Goodman J. Gower K. Graf L. Graham D. Grantham G. Graves G. Gray S. Greek D. Green D. Green E. Green J. Greer M. Greiner R. Griffin A. Griftith J. Gripp J. Grizzard B. Guest L. Guinn J. Guth B. Hackney C. Hadley J. Haines G. Hall J. Hammer P. Hammonds J. Hampshire 'n NH EL! t ti , ....... .. , ,, fwz- n lvl wt, 1 f, . 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McComuck J. McCormick G. McCracken B. McCraz F. McDonald J. McGinty M. McGraz B. McHarg M. McIntosh R. McKay D. McKee A. McKinnen K. McLain D. McLearen J. McLeod J. McMahoon L. McPhatter M. McVay D. Meek C. Meeks P. Megason R. Meginley J. Melanson C. Melick C, Melton J. Melton L. Melton R. Mercure M. Messer -rs ln J ig? I' Y VY X x M' C x A 5 , 'N -I 157' 1 ' Z' HU.. 11 ' lilgazsie- U .,.,2 , ' 'f,:'1 K- K ff! f 21 3: W , EQ. 1: If -,V 1,4 A ,,:E...f.wgp.. 1 . 9 Q 'J L . ,ef . N. ,,-wi . . A .592 1 4, ff ... 7 fl 4 f , Y- ' - 11.15-1 1 . '32 .. I WW f 1 1 S11.. 3.5 N WCM ,Q B, 1 . 1 .1 5 1- 1 11 me , 1 ,.. 5 ,, Mi f1w1Qh?g3- ll Y l P W ,,,. I K wr in 12, . . 5.55 A K . ' 5.2,' 1m5Qg'1 Q ., , ..,, W 1 J-1 'if 1 7-va. iein A 11' u. 1 if J in ,mm 1 1. 11 I l 1 ,gt RAI' QQ.: 'Q J E L RJR' fx AJR 127, fx 21 12 - ' 1 l Yr 6 .W ,V f A .1E:?:f,' 1 J L: ' 1 Class of 1968 M u 1 , Q- 1 I' Y t ' ri Z 1 . '1 il 7 1 -., ' Q! aa Q QI.. Y, I ,J X vgffhlljr '5:- 11' 11.. f 'A ' . V ' - f' N M . 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WI I I -s V E l is t ,l , F . af ,, i 75 3 , K , r-9- ., :- , 1 4 1? wwf' K D,., 5, - gklmsw, , x g- 'R - . 51- r ::-. - ii , im' df 7 Q ' 1 1, A M B i i ii Hi H ,ii rm , I ii ' l i i ii H i H Mir Y -f i i Hr ii 51.6 r ae, ,V :QW , iS-rf' 4k 1 ' w1.E?g'f' A' 'V i l s 1 fe , -.sv J x .ew gh ,rr 1 4 -R 'sw i i -is , ,T , i - ,gp LQ-1' ,oar W3 130 :H ' L fum . rr x. - - In ,V A. 'Nei-Z - 1 ' ' ,S-,1 'i-r , ' 1 'L ' A :ggi-p A 4 : ' Q V 2 ii J p by f -lgloir' fl- . szmsag., 1 I A H 4' 2 f 'r' 2' 41 'xr N .irffw H 5, .Ad .Ji I .,. ' l. il. . 1. Q W. Wi. ' ' A .. , I 1 am ,s , .1 1, .G x '1 Q we ,VQ . in .. 2-ff, ,ar- F , 4. k I Q 4 N ff If f , s Y gl J w :lil Y 'mum xl' ff l is .DH E G ' ' ,mt li l- Wie ' au H. if l'A' 1 1 1 li ' Sim if 131 Carolyn Wagner Ward Waltman Evenlyn Ware Dwain Warren Anne Warrick Catherine Waters William Weller Kathy Wendell Mike West Claudine White Della White Nelda White Timothy White Thomas White Candice Whitehead Norman Whitehead Carol Whitehorn Susan Whitehurst Frank Whitman Mike Whitmore Carol Wiegrate Anita Wilhite Jane Williams Carol Williamson Diane Willis Leroy Wood Sandra Worsham Kathy Wyant James Young Linda Zuber 'gl-Tor mem'ry has painted this perfect day With colors that never fade And we find at the end of a perfect day The soul of a friend we've made. Carrie Jacobs Bond 1 if W ' -fill!!! LUKE 5 Q 'B Q Q. 1 'Q Q QN gm Hill HJR KMKIN HUB i 'Tw ee of K il' E 1239 ,- , mx ,,,ww,'w WWW tw ' ' 1.1 if Q' My f, W!!uW'2Mr V 1 M. V Q' W, Mk In Doorways We pause in the doorway, Figures of indecision. The light of the future beckons our passageg And yet our footsteps are checked As we gaze over the shadow That we cast over the barren room we leave behind. The memories of our high school years Like a shadow encompass us. We remember how often the dear things of this life seemed a burden - The books and the classes and all the work. Club meetings and dances and games. Our shadows have grown just as the memories, Just as we have grown. To know the experiences This vital time has created - The persecutions of a sophomore The anxieties of a junior The privileges of a senior. Since we and our shadows are one and the same The memories are ours to retain, To advance from the doorstep Will mean not separation but a uniting of the two, And both will step out to the daylight of future strivingg One step forward does end this shadow But perhaps tomorrow will produce another room, Another shadow Another beginning, Another end. 134 Anne Harned '66 Senior C lass' cers l D. Eddy, Pres., Mr. Martin, Sponsor. Oilicers: A. Manzie, Chap., D. Silvers, Rep., A. Harned, Sec., M. Button, Treas., B Bnskette, V. Pres. fmissing from picturej- Senior Executive Council BOTTOM ROW: B. Creed, S. Chalker, J. Snively, B. Goodson, S. Little 2nd R0 W' F. Thompson B. Bradford, C. Norton. T. Powers, D. Swaflbrd, L. Nadel 3rd ROW: S. McMann, F. Miller, T Peele, D. Shelton, R. Maule, D. Ross, J. Gray TOP ROW: J. Verget. 135 Senior Class i John Corby Abbott Susan Virginia Abernathy fi. fu? Inga Allison Anderson Kennett Eric Anderson X i.mvul Danny Carrol Adams Pamela Joyce Adamson 'mw- wal -av 'ZZ Nancy Lee Anderson Garry Thomas Armstrong 1 F? fb 1- Daniel Lee Addison James Leary Addison Lynda Starr Arnold Martha Susan Arrington Jeffery Lynn Adkins Sandra Kay Aldridge Richard Albert Adkinson Albert Lee Awtrey, Jr. l'l Eugene Thurmen Allen, Jr. Sheron Leah Allen Linda Joyce Altman Elwood Calvin Anderson 137 For Me 365-366 ,4- Cheryle Ann Bateman Phyllis Dale Beasley ,wi-2 Janice Fay Blondino Kent Nelson Bolt Charles Claxton Bell Constance Lynette Bell Bernard Bond Charlie Louis Bond K ,-1 Cynthia Jule Bell Roger ,Allen Bell vw l Walter Richard Bordeaux Lyndle Jeanne Borte Norman Frank Benwitz Lora Dean Berry Frances Edna Bosworth ,,- Louis J. Bove Patrick Mason Berry Brenda Kathleen Blankenship L. - J 4 is Q ,asf in N.rl Michael Wayne Blankenship X V 'M 'E Roby H. Blankenship 139 Senior members ofthe squad. '65-'66 ig Elizabeth Allyn Cahoon Grace Elaine Callander Robert Colm Christie William Joseph Christie Cerney Daniel Cantley Linda Louise Caraco Dorothy Diane Claiborne ,4 g Wallis Edward Clarke Mary Theresa Carlo Linda Christine Carter Douglas Thomas Claybone. Jr. Randall Darwin Clemmons John David Castles David William Castle William Michael Coan Barbara Ann Cockrell ,wa Saundra Lee Chalker John Howard Christman Gregory Chamberlain Vivian Nan Charlebois Linda Diane Cole Robert Carroll Coleman 141 Class 0 ni. Gayle Anita Coley Jo Anne Collins Robert Leroy Cowan Sharon Ann Cox Charles Vernon Craig Kenneth Edward Craig William Richard Conrad Patricia Susan Cook Linda Ann Crank William Eugene Crawley Ernest Alton Cooper Sharon Rebecca Cordell R Barbara Ellen Creed Mark Daniel Croteau John Thomas Corliss Daniel Joseph Costantino L- K I W Bobby Gray Crowder Henry Bartle Cuddyer Robert Rudd Cosugan Deborah Irene Cotton Janell Phyllis Culpepper Janet Louise Cutrell 'Qt '43 S i '.-ig V g A ' 5-'66 Frederick O'Dail Dail Madeline Lorraine Dailey Michael Lee Davis William Henery Davis Signe Owens Dailey Stephen Franklin Daughdrill Janet Marie Deanes Iris Laverne Delaney Catherine Louise Davenport Bennie Lee Davis Patricia Leigh Dennis Carolyn Julie DeStio Ronald Joseph Dyer Bruce Carlton Davis Martchen Rudd Dickson Frances Antoinette Davis Karen Ann Davis Linda Jean Davis Michael Kelly Davis 143 Who will be Her Majestyn? 'ln QL ll. I--,..... ,, at--2 x. N -Lg.-'V we 'T Kathryn Ann Draiin Tommy Harvey Drake Susan Irene Duckworth Charles Henry Dudley Judy Arline Diehl Dorothy Ann Dixon Margaret Lynn Dudly Greta Eileen Dunn MaryAnn Dixon Donna Marie Dize William Toxey Duren Linda Nel DuVa1 Marilyn Anne Dize James Harvey Dobbins John Lewis Dyer Bonnie Lynn Echard Deborah Ann Dorman Thomas Edward Dozier Sarah Elizabeth Echols Dwight Carlton Eddy 144- Seniors Class 0 hi 22 L Q .6 '65-366 1. -,.4-4' Kenneth William Edney Gail Pednck Edwards -H, 4'-17 Carolyn Lee Epps Allan Douglas Erbe Jack Warner Edwards Stephen Earl Edwards Ira Conner Erwin Jr Loretta Marie Escue 5 Linda Diane Eicher Harriet Gail Eisen Annette Etz Barbara Louise Evans 4 Kaye Leslie Eley mm' Joseph Jessie Ellen II Charles Glenmore Evans Brenda Laverne Exum ' Cynthia Jo Ellington Patricia Dawn Ellis Charles Alan Elmore Susan Ellen Emser 145 The court is presented silver footballs by the an- nual statf. EXAMS, EXAMS, EXAMSV' Class 0 Cora Linda Flora James Abbot Fodrey Stephen McGreg Fogle Kathryn Anne Forest Edward Donald Fallin Foy Ward Farlow Bonnie Patricia Foy Dora Leigh Frady Richard Douglas Farmer Joyce Cora Fenno Eva Marie Freitas Phyllis Pa.rrish Fulgham Jay Ernest Field Linda Kay Finney William Sherwood Gabeler Joseph John Gage, Jr. Stephen Leslie Fischer Patricia Ann Fitzgerald Thomas Lewis Galloway Harold Leroy Gallup i .4 ea ,w af in KX e X , ,65-'66 James Adams Gardner Brenda Marie Games William Thomas Goodson Katherine Neal Goodwyn Belva Lue Garrow Ebba Carolyn Gaskins Pamela Rae Gordon Wayne Gordon Larry Kenwood Gates Rudolph Albert Geisaka Donald Keith Grandia Joan Carolyn Gravely Mary Jane Gerszewski Linda Katherine Gibson Janice Gayle Gray Judy Ann Gray Theophilus Gibson, Jr. Faye Louise Glanden Karen Jane Glenn Cynthia Elaine Godwin 14-7 Term paper time. .si Class 0 Betty Jo Green Frances Lorraine Gress JoAnna Gretes Sylvia Lee Griliin Richard Earl Gray Robert Carlton Gray Elaine Davis Grmsley Sherryl Lee Grimsley ni Roy Elliot Gray 'Wi fi i Qi -Q Vivian Leigh Gray Debra Ann Guinn William Allen Guinn Jack Raymond Green Karen Marie Green Joseph Adkins Gunter, III Thomas Gusis Melvin Gaddis Green Ellen Gale Greenburg David Grier Hadley Larry Lee Hall In stil E git ' 5-366 Carol Mae Halley Norma Ruth Halvorsen Jane Harris Dorothy Ruth Harry Carolyn Estelle Hamlett Lawrence Craig Hammonds Eva Bonnie Hartwell Charles William Hatcher Robert Melvin Hancock Sharon Frances Hancock Ronald Nelson Hawkins William Spencer Hawver Donald Bruce Hanna Robert Thompson Hardee Moyra Lee Hendrick Frank Michael Hess Wick Timothy Harlan Anne Laverne Hamed Hilton Maurice Harrell Clorateen Harris 149 Class 0 Sing me a tunef' gm Sharon Ann Holley Wayne Herman Holloman Lehman Joseph Holt Thomas Campbell Holt Linda Lou High 49' Carolyn Lee Hill William Leshe Hood Susan Gail Hopkins QW!- Barbara Jean Hines Henry Hotmann Hirschbiel SueAnn Patricia Hoskins Ronald Francis House Marsha Jo Hludzinski Dianne Marie Hodges Deborah Lee Howard Barbara Jean Howell Paul Hollandsworth Paula Hollandsworth Shella Jo Howell 3 Phillip Lowell Howcrton ,..fw '65-'66 2- Bryarme Ann Hudgins Charles Earl Hudgins Peggy Lavinla Hutchinson Barbara Kay Hyer 5 Richard Allen Hudson Darron Darlene Huffman Cheryl Ann Ishom Violet Fay Ives .fi Marion Huffstickler Patricia Ann Huifstickler Beverly Joy Jackson Mary Anne Jaggard AF Charles Edward Hughes Larry Eugene Humphries Leamon John J amerson 14? Gary Derrell Jayroe Gilda Gay Hunsucker Robert Eugene Hunt Cynthia Anita Hunter Susan Louise Hurdle 151 Mr. Martin's Maniacs Class 0 L L Susan Jane Jett Marilyn Doyle Jewell Lana Lee Jones Nancy Elaine Jones Peggy Ann Jones Phyllis Eugenia Jones Frank Arnold Johnson, Jr. Linda Lee Johnson Walter Ulysses Jones William Robert Jones Melody Diane Johnson Richard Curtis Johnson Karyn Anne Jordon my H Larry Harrison Kassab Sylvia Dell Johnson Carl Ray Jones Linda Patricia Keenan Mike Kevin Kelly Gary Maynard Jones - Glenn Ray Jones Mrles Allen Kidd Catherine Jean Kilgore 565966 Jamie Alan Klllen Maurice Curtis Killen 'F .--n Linda Loren Langford Paul Garret Langford Carolyn Lee King James Paul Kovach Frederick Timothy Langston Kathleen Martha Lanting Julie Anne Kundert James Kurkowski Caroline Lawler James Edgar Lawrence ,,, Mark Kilby Lakey Carolyn Ann Lamb -dl! James Richard Leach g Linda Ann LeBlanc 5 NeyDean Lamm Jackie Claudia Landis ,i4 Linda Fay Lang Robert Quentin Lang 153 I Lost my Contacts C lass 0 Take it off. Q John Tiffany Litz Margaret Alcene Lloyd Franklin Lee Loftin Barbara Sue Loftin 7 ' 7' rr-nv-iv-2-efwrrvv H l 5, Richard Earl LeBlanc Elaine Deborah Lee ,i Lonnie Peter Longtin Donna Lee Luck ' Ronald Wilson Lee I . Gail Marilyn Leech Sylvia Anne Lupton Donna Leigh Lyons ,Q 5 Mary Frances Leitch Sarah Elizabeth Lindquist ,-1 Clementine Maciolek Joseph Charles Maggiore Susan Leslie Little Christel Janine Litton Patricia Leila Malone Sherry Jean Mangum 154 'sa 365- '66 Thomas James Manore Alan Michael Manzie Patri Rose Mays Mary France McAlpine June Edwards March James Raleigh Marshall Carol Lynn McCauley Alfred Patrick McCracken Jacqueline Ann Martin Christopher James Maslow Mary Ann McCubbins Beverly Love McDonald David Jeremiah Mason Geraldine Massie James Larry McFadden Glenn Kerry McGrath Joseph Mastantuno Linda Sue Matthews Wendy Beth Matthews Ruth Irene Maule 155 .XX ng il T ' . S --V After you've gone goody, -.. 1 'ir' 5 Class 0 George Herbe McQueen Priscilla Medokowich Charles Melvin, Jr. Danny Boyd Merrifield Dorothy McIntosh Kathleen Jane McLane Stanford Lee Mesics Pat Ann Messer Daniel Leonard McLaughlin Judy Eleanor Mc Lean Ann Jacqueline Miles Susan Leslie Meyers Stephen Edward McMahon Susan Angell McManus Ray Marshall Middleton Oliver Fanane Midgette, Jr. Nancy Ann McMichael Leonard Matthew McNabb Woodrow Wilson Midgette Carol Laveme Miles l Q QOH 1, lL ii '65-'66 James Frank Miller, III Patricia Dave Miller Vickie Carol Motley Sandra Jean Moye Thomas Oliver Miller Sharron Lynn Mitchell William Beattie Mozingo Sara Randolph Munden Earle Richard Mize John Fredrick Mizrock Rene Murdun Alton Wayne Myrick Sandra Louise Moore William Theodore Moore Leslie Donna Nadel Darla Yvonne NeSmith Sheila Lynette Morouschek Edward Glenn Morris Robert Dale Morrison Joseph Allen Morton K 3,1 at Q digs .lvl Z , N, .. ,. . 'iwfastla ' ' Hup, two, three, fourl' Class 0 Wayne Francis Newcomb Jerry Allen Newsome Colleen Veronica Ogden Harry Paul O'Neil Janet Caudle Outman Katherine Elizabeth Outten Kenneth Alan Newton Charles Robert Nohava William Edward Owens Edward Stanley Palaszewski Jenny Bramley Nomian Charles Wayne Norton Linda Lee Park Floyd Lee Parker, Jr. Terry Jan Nuzum Robert James Oberlies Larry Cecil Parker Ja.nice Harriett Parker William O'Brien Janice Gail O'Dea William Thomas Parker Harry Lysle Patterson '65 36 6 GS Allen Richard Paulin 'W Cathy Joan Paulos Rosalind Phelps Sheila Malena Phillips 1 Myra Patricia Pearce James Adrian Peele Virginia Anne Piercy Vicki Lynn Pipkin L Timothy Todd Peele Rebecca Ann Pepper Geneva Louise Pitman Ray George Platte, III Donald Steve Perkins Geraldine Perry V ,nam 75 Rebecca Sue Porter Judith Anne Potts Jacqueline Perry Steven Allen Persinger Mary Tucker Phelan H Dinah Sue Phelps Earl Avery Powell Steven Phillip Powell A7 Class 0 f Jenrufer Jean Powers Teresa Ann Powers Sheda Anne Qumley Lurma M1l1er Rackley Jeffrey Scott Rayfield Kathryn Buii' Redfern Kenneth Wxllxarn Pnce Lona Claudra Prmce Deanne Reed D3V1d Russell Rerlly Jr Patncra D1ane Prrvelte Linda Jean Pye WIIIIHIH Henry Reynolds Andre Duane Rhodes Dons Lee Puckett Robert Edward Prouty Beme Rebecca Rhodes Ronald Jess Rrchards Pr1sc11la Lynne Prouty Carolyn Ann Quann Guy Lamer Rxddlck Jr Fanny Lou Riddick i 'S av: '?' .1 ,4ni -si 4- --Q, -1 .5 15- Je 7 L '65-,66 Janet Renee Riediger Devada Lee Riley Richard L Rouse Alfred Douglas Rowe Jane Fautz Risbeck Carolyn S. Roan Lawrence Ruflin Anthony Jackson Ryals Robert Tommy Robbins Steven Grey Roberts Frank Michael Ryan John Russell Sanders Victor Layton Roberts Judith Lee Robinson Michael Raleigh Sanders Sandra Lee Sandifer Linda Rohrbacker Myra Elizabeth Rose 4 'Jr Kay Louise Rosser Peggy Margaret Roth Joan Laverne Sanford Carol Ann Savme Class 0 Thomas William Schanbacher Roxanne Schidle Kay Dale Seibert John Charles Selig Donald James Sessoms Jan Elizabeth Settle Leslie Anne Schoulda Gregory John Schwarga Wayne Edward Shank William Lee Sharp Walter Elmer Schwartz, Jr. John Crockett Scott, Jr. Ernie James Shearin Deborah Dale Shelton Jerrye Suzanne Scott Linda Jean Seay Charles Edward Sheppard Lana Jean Sherhck Mary Jacqueline Seay Fawn Sedgwick Sheilah Ellen Shields Patricia Arm Shorter '65- '66 Nancy Gail Shure Margaret Alicia Siegrist Anne Lee Sommers Ronald Edward Spainhour Deborah Gay Silvers Stephen Roy Simpers Diane Kay Spivey Sally Ann Spivey Wesley Wayne Simpers Darlene Violet Simpson Ronald Evans Spruill Wanda Jean Spruill Clarence Allen Smith Allen Lawrence Smith Elizabeth Anne Stark Wayne Malcolm Stallard Linda Allen Smith Robertzine Smith Sarah Lynnferd Smith Judy Ellen Snively Allen Lee Stevens Brenda Jeane Stevens Class 0 Linda Marie Stevens Beverly Ann Stiles James Michael Sutton Dianne Lee Swalford Lawrence Frederick Surface Kenneth Raymond Swanger, Jr Susan Leigh Swearingen Kathleen Gayle Stites Robert Walker Stockburger Renee Ann Talarico Michael Eugene Talbert Joseph Leon Stocks Olivia Frances Stone Frank Cobb Taylor Stephen Wayne Taylor Brenda Loreita Stutts Linda Marilyn Surles Thomas Brogden Taylor Richard Dennis Thiede Murial Jean Suslick Dennis Wayne Sutherland Jane Douglas Tiffany Anna Lou Tillety 365-'66 Edward Lonnie Todd Mary Ann Tole Wanda Eriene Twiford Sandra Louise Tyler Brenda Lee Toole Mary Joseph Townsend Edna Eve Tyson Sharon Louise Tyson Carolyn Lee Trace Lynn Dolores Travis Marolyn Kae Ulman Suzann Diane Varnadoe William Wade Trower Linda Faye Tsikuris Allen George Vergakis Joyce Charlene Verget Phyllis Hall Tubbs Teresa Anne Tucker John Calvin Vinson Mary Ann Vispo John Vernon Turner Keith Herman Turner Barbara Lee Vose ..'.i-'ee nh -vw 'Z' Holly Elizabeth Watson 43 Class 0 Drucilla Lynn Vourlas ' Jack Warren Wade, Jr. Dolores Ann Weisenberger Cheryl Elayne West Donald Charles Walker Patricia Laura Walker 'K Richard Trevor West Cora Lee Wharton Richard Gary Walker William Thomas Walker Q5 vi Nancy Cabell Wharton Ralph Joseph White III :Uv -HLZP f 'af Donald Christian Ward Henry Louis Waters Harry Ronald White Lmda Lee Whitehead Mark Alan Weathersby -3 Dorothy Ann Whitehurst Velma Leona Whitson I Diane Carol Weil William Gustave Weis John Samuel Wilkerson Theresa Lynn Marie Wilkerson 165 v !if '65-'66 Harriett Ruth Williams Mary Elizabeth Williams Margaret Shaw Winters Allen James Witcher, III Patricia Ann Williams Raymond Williams Susan Gaines Womack Susan Yvonne Wood Robert Franklin Williams Virginia Kay Williamson Barbara Ann Wray Rebecca Ann Wright Jacqueline Ann Williford Cheryl Dene Willis Russell Lysle Wright William Fulton Wright Richard Lee Wilmer Duane Alan Wilson Coleen Gregory Wyant Elizabeth Joyce Young James Bernhardt Wilson Patricia Jane Wilson Barbara Lee Youngblood David John Zimmer H omecomin 'Q' Long live the QUEEN. L. 5' Wir. Lf -m.sf244f f 'Y. One picture is worth a thousand words! E Congradulations Pilot Prin I. I now crown you . . cess Pageant Happiness is winning the PILOT PRINCESS PAGEANT 5- ,ft L W N Line of beauties. 1 F 'v.3uL? mg - HM, .- n - b-F X W Famzlzar F aceg . H 4. ,N ' XXQX 1 ,,!, h 1-sf XX X , Class of 66 X . X T X -X X 441 3, X, X, ,.-. 3 I 1 X 1- X h w -. R XXX U X X I 1' ,, , f L,-.'f 5. M x W X 1 ' Al , 4, I .X yX XX if ' 1 1 ,. .. X 11- X -,., X A y X XXX W N Z ft H X X X A 1. .' X Ax ,..,, w I , 2 N WX-H gg .. 5 X 3, X- , -1- 'fb 1 I ' ' . f W H ' .. X - , X Q ' 1 fax. ' EX ff' ' pg. Q - - ' ' f , , tv' H J w , ' K Z XXV? X X XX .XXMP limi: X , Xl X H if 5 ww -ffvia' -' gif L: V 'W AM X' ,,' ' aXX1 , X .XX N.. Y fr f T'- 'f - I ,fff X- Q I A 'I ,, , EW! ,, ' X H U N . f X W f XXX ' Q ,zirf 'XX ,L 1- XX X f K I . .1 ' I - w if 1 , zz, 'wp ' .. ' K .f E- nf. N-kr -, ' , w, 1 ,map- V N'-. T 3 5 '1 XX . . , XX I .Q , f' NJ.: X fy.: . QxLlL',' A X '3 -f 549' Q i . ' W A Y . Img . H I., NX , X X X XX 'W iq v u L X 1 , L ' X X 44- M ' F N -' ' ' ' msg! Q.: ' 1 . - A A X - X fm H4 H , XJ X ,X XX , X2 1 v 1.f'N its R, . Y , my' ,,f f'- W X .W 0 ' '9 MQ. W -. 9 1 ,QW .XS Bw --.M I ,. X F-rf 1 T 1 nf.. L, , Q1 X I V XX YA mf' 42 Avi - + EW Q Xa. H. , as -lweumvw w X 0' 1 ul X , ji' ,, r ., 'can -.4 X '-,gms 1124152 ,. Awards Assembly 1965 V A H' in vi.. ,, -- H, , , -'W df 1 Student body attends Awards Assembly. v,. vs, ,aj , .wgr--Bn ,. I f 5'-fgngr-' . , fs . ' - . '-: P -:-:-:-all Mr. Tigmo presents Varsity Monograms for swimming. Mr. Rhudy presents Junior Civitan Awards. 1 LV ...M Ulgff Fifi, , .4 A -7' ff .Lf-14 uf r . - . .,,,,- V- -- lr 4 .-gffgf, I I V M W fra , ,..r. -15 , .. -V - - - ' 1 AW ., ., Uh: wfi' ,sn 14 .iii W i ?l Xa? Mrs. Barber presents Business Awards. 1 H3731 ir! N Who is Seniors Janice Gray Dottie Harry Dwight Eddy R V Wesley SirI1pC1'S Leslie Nadel Charles Norton These pages have been dedicated to the twelve out- zenship all through their stay at Norview High. All twelve standing juniors and seniors who have been chosen as the have been chosen by their grade level faculty. We are Who's Who at Norview. They have exhibited the out- proud to have such students at Norview High. standing qualities of leadership, scholarship, and citi- 174 Who Junior L. ,.i Francis Harris William Copeland David Portis R ' 'fl fl I N X 3 MQ n rrr!!J .rrr,,! ww i W, www Wigs: z X err A- - e H, ii ,Z if H5510 H' !! M gggufgf IV 1 V, Var-vw Iii, 1 Y 71 I? 'wwf rr-..lf?1i,,H '- izesffggfl W 7 17. ' ' W' I ' , l l pw ,H MNH Z . ,155 L, Y Q A., V ,, Darlene McPherson Deborah Schwarga Sue McCarthy 1 75 .i ,. ti James Kurkowski MOST INTELLIGENT Charles Norton Elaine Barnes John Sanders Greta Dunn Wesley Simpers Leslie Nadel Wesley Simpers Leslie Nadel MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dwight Eddy Elaine Barnes Kenneth Newton Janice Gray John Sanders Dottie Harry ,555 Dwight Eddy MOST VALUABLE Janice Gray Charles Hatcher Elaine Barnes Henry Hirschbiel Dottie Harry Kenneth Newton Linda Lang Senior lg Kay Seibert S uperlatives nl Bob Baskette Linda Lang MOST BASHFUL Pat Button Greta Dunn Dan Cantley Linda Langford James Kurkowski Barbara Vose - 1 Kenneth Newton BEST LOOKING Debbie Shelton Rick Conrad Elaine Barnes James Gardner Pat Walker Mark Weathersby Cheryl West tt Mark Weathersby MOST POPULAR Elajng Barnes Bob Baskette Dottie Harry Alan M21l'1ZiC Debbie Shelton Kenneth Newton Pat Walker -1 ll l Charles Hatcher Jan Settle iz. , f-mm i MOST TALENTED Bob Baskette Marilyn Dize Frank Miller Dottie Harry Wesley Simpers Lynn Travis I e I -6- Senior S uperlczri ves MOST ATHLETIC Walt Collins Lynn McCauley Bill Gabeler Debbie Shelton Alan Manzie Pat Walker Kenneth Anderson Sara Munden WITTIEST f Zi Bob Baskette Gail Leech ' Alan Manzie Jenny Norman Kenneth Vick Pat Walker 455' Judy Snively Charles Norton Alan Manzie Dottie Harry Bob Baskette Elaine Barnes 4-at Dwight Eddy ' Janice Gray W Kenneth Newton Pat Walker BEST ALL AROUND M 6 3 Autograph Party t ll if Y X w Ei!-X. fxmxl lily Mother says: If you can't say something nice, don,t say anything at allf' 9 . li Qs 'Q ' Q xx? i ro.:-.ffl H Looks Like Me?????? 6 xv S P 4, 6 : o ,G ,. 0 ,U 1- Q e . 9 I Delores Taylor, Editor 1965 Pilot with Mr. Perdue, Principal, presents 'pf' .5 If a copy of the 1965 Pilot to Mr. and Mrs. Coletrain, parents of Brent lr! if I . .1 ljiaiid Coletram. 179 ABERNATHY, SUSAN VIRGINIA 6144 Chesapeake Blvd. UL 3-0552 JV Cheerleader 1,2 co-captain5 Omega 'I'ri-Hi- Y 2 Pledge Counselor, 3 sec., Merit Award, 4 V. Pres.5 District Tri-Hi-Y Conference 2,35 Junior Civitan 2,3,45 Exec. Council 15 Pilot Princess Pageant 15 Pep Club 45 Cheering Camp, 3. ADAMS, DANNY CARROL 3801 Craven Cir. UL 3-3953 Holland High School, Holland, Va., Football 25 Basketbal Manager 25 Transferred to Nor- view, DE 4. ADAMSON, PAMELA JOYCE 1456 River Oaks Dr. UL 3-9252 ADDISON, JAME LEARY 5126 Windermere Ave. UL 5-1345 Bible Club 2,3,4. ADKINS, JEFF LYNN 6357 Sewells Point Rd. 855-0649 ALDRIDGE, SANDRA KAY 11275 Baker Rd. HO 4-4535 FBLA 35 Gamma Delta Tri-Hi-Y 35 Book- keeping Award 35 VOT 4. AL EN, EUGENE THURMOND 7029 Adele Ct. 855-6645 SCA 15 Cross-Country 15 JV Letter 15 JV Football 25 JV Basketball 1,25 Outdoor Track 1,25 Varsity Letter 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Interact Club 3,4. ALLEN, SHERON LEAI-I 5377 Hummel Dr. 855-7506 ALTMAN, LINDA JOYCE 1932 S. Lakeland Dr. 853-5626 ANDERSON, ELWOOD CALVIN 1217 Noble St. JU 8-6585 DE 3,45 Interact Club 3, s t.-at-arms. ANDERSON, INGA ALL8SON 5316 River Edge Rd. 855-6694 Kappa Psi Y-Teens 3.4. ANDERSON, KENNTH ERIC 7433 Adele Dr. 583-2926 Camp Lejeune High School, JV Basketball 15 Transferred to Norview, Debate Team 3,45 Spanish Nat'l. Honor Society 4. ANDERSON, NANCY LEE 8400 Quincy St. 587-5046 Art Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3. ARMSTRONG, GARRY THOMAS 6466 Devonshire Rd. 855-6790 ARNOLD, LYNDA STARR 8140 Debbie Cir. 587-6091 Intramurals l,2,35 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,4 V. Pres.5 VOT 4. ARRINGTON, MARTHA SUSAN 1304 Malmgren Ct. 855-4565 FTA 3,4 corres ondin sec.5 Girls' Chorus 45 S anish Nat'1. Honor Society 4. APTKINSON, RICHARD A BERT 8124 Mona Ave. J U 3-0813 A AYERS, TONYIA LEE 1228 Norview Ave. 855-7917 VOT 4. BABB, LORILEE 909 Ingleside Rd. 855-56 6 Oceanwa Jr. Hi h, Jacksonville, Fla., Pep Club 15 Igrench CFub 1. BACHARACH, RITA GAIL 1860 Dominion Ave. 587-7113 Brookville High School, Lynchburg, Va., JV Cheerleader 15 SCA 15 French C ub 15 JV Letter 15 Transferred to Nowiew, Theta Sig- ma Y-Teens 35 DE 4. BAHNEY, BARBARA SUE 2421 Juniper St. UL 5-635 Pep Club 25 Co-Pilot Staff 35 DE 4. BAILEY, GEORGE THOMAS 3825 Giles Cir. UL 3-4107 DE 4, BAIN, JOHN ROSS 2309 Elaine Ave. JU 7-5855 SCA l,2,3,45 Prom Committee 35 Latin Club 4. BAILEY, PAT 8401 Mona. Ave. JU 7-1977 Science Club 25 Bible Club 25 Teen Demo- crats 3. BAKER, DOLORES EVANS 1821 McDowell Rd. 855-0325 Azalea Jr. Hi h, Tabscott Y-Teens 15 Norview High, Larnbsa Y-Teens 2,35 Gamma Delta Tri-Hi-Y53,4 V. Pres.5 Merit Award 35 VOT 4. BALLANCE, CHESTER DEAN 1841 Springwood St. .Jtivoixirrgsway-.iad.E . .... A Senzor JU 7-6633 BALLANCE, KAREN LEE 7445 Tn dale Ct. .IU 7-82 18 SCA 1. BALLARD, LINDA KAYE 3758 Nansemond Cir. UL 5-2425 SCA 15 Nurses Club 15 Science Club 1. BARBER, SAMUEL HOBERT III 2109 Tarrallton Dr. JU 7-6474 BARBER, SUSAN LOIS 918 Lena St. 587-8825 Nurses Club l,2,3,45 Norview Scholastic Team 15 French Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3,45 Pep Clug 2,45 Latin Club 3,45 Nat'l. Honor Soci- ety , . BARKEY, JOHN MICHAEL 2129 Barbara Dr. 588-6966 Intramurals 1. BARNES, ELAINE MADELINE 8000 Bison Ave. JU 7-5187 Sophomore Exec. Council 25 S anish Nat'1. Honor Society 25 Jr. Civitan 2,545 Ke ettes 2,3,4 reporter5 Va. Girls' State, 35 Vlirsity Cheerleader 3,4 co-ca tain - Homecoming Queen 45 Miss Senior BARNEITE, PATRICIA RAYE 5 866 Norview Ave. 1- UL 5-6304 BARNHILL, RICKEY BURTON 1017 Hillview Blvdr 'M 'I 5' 420-2049 5 M 35 J .V. Footb:agl1 252EIgVie'Baskefball'25 Vaiiity Bas- ketball 3,4J 5 BAE-Ra LINDA GAIL' 7 52 .46145KennebeclQ Ave! 1245! U1-..3?3567.. . . . 1LamtSda Y-Teens 32 PDE 45 ArtQ.Clu15 4. 5 BARRY, 'TIMOTHY' KEVENQ i'2448QMalden Aye. ' 5 587-56065 'L BARTRAN, CLARA ANIQT -3568iSh ley Ave. .UL 3-7882 5 5 55 .5 JLV. Cheerleader 21 1 5. BASCOM, KATHLEEN MARY JU 8-561 82 ' Latin Club 25 Fnture55Nurses 255.C11orus 25 J.V. Cheerleader 25 FBLA 3. 9' BASKETTE, ROBERT DeLAI51EY 1630 While Lane 1' . UL 3-3934 ,Jr. Qiyitari 2,3545 Thespians. 3,45.,gres.5 SCA 35 Class JV. Pres. 3545 Ililplys' State 3? BASS, GORDON CHAEL 5 5 il777'Dominion Ave. JU 8-2028 BEASLEY: PHYLLLS DALE1 .. 3101 Clialiin Ave. 853-2440 .... .. 5 Intramura1si25 DE'4.'i5' ' BELL, CHARLES CLAXTON, JR. M 8149 Dellwood Ct, 5 583-1066 Varsity Baseball..,3., If BELL. CONSTA'NCE LYNI: I'TE 972 Walcott Ave. . I 55 UL 3-7250 'li '1 1 Intramurals 25 Thespians 4. BELL, CYNTHIA JULE 2481 Jasper Ct. I 588-0333 Ta scott Y-Teens 1' Theta Si ma Y-Teens 2,3l?45 Pep Club 2. g BELL, ROGER ALLEN 8008 Westcliti' Dr. JU 8-7157 Debate Team 2,4. BENWITZ, NORMAN FRANK 2241 Corbett Ave. JU 7-971 1 SCA 15 Science Club 35 Engineering Club 4. BERRY, LORA DEAN 1462 Irwin Ave. 853-7166 BLANKENSHIP, BRENDA KATHLEEN 5161 Texas Ave. 255-1562 BLANKENSHIP, ROBY HANSEL, JR. 5161 Texas Ave. 588-1562 BLONDINO, JANICE FAY 2447 Jasper Ct. 588-376 FBLA 3,4, BOHENSTIEL, JAMES CHRISTIAN 7856-C Woodall Rd. 587-2316 BOLT, KENT NELSON 2505 Little Creek Rd. 12-B JU 7-3148 Latin Club 3,45 Varsity Golf 3,4. BOND, BERNARD 6605 Glenoak Dr. 853-5184 Cross-Country 3. BOND, CHARLIE LOUIS 6605 Glenoak Dr. 853-5184 5 Intramurals 2.3. BORDEAUX, WALTER RICHARD 3524 Vivian St. 853-2740 11 as 7, 1 as S tatistzcs Chorus 4. BORTE, LYNDLE JEANNE 8428 Carlton St. 588-8450 Intramurals 25 FBLA 4. BOSWORTH, FRANCES EDNA 4218 Caliente St. JU 7-3994 BOWRON, DANIEL HENRY 8259 Brairwood Cir. 583-5403 BOYD, KENNETH LEON 1353 Strand St. 855-7425 BOYER, LARRY MARVIN 973 Teal Ct. 588-1290 Political Science Club 3,4 V. Pres.5 Nat'1. Hon- clgr Society 3,45 Teen-Age Republicans 4 V. res. BRADFORD, BONNIE LEE 1645 Condor Ave. JU 7-4244 Tapscott Y-Teens 15 O1IiciTri-Hi-Y 15 Latin Club 1 Pres.5 Exec. Council 2,3,45 Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 3,4 Sgt.-at-arms5 French Nat'l. Honor Society 4 treas.5 Nat'1. Honor Society 4. BRANNAN, PAUL KENNETH 2920 Creekwood Rd. JU 7-7774 BROOKS, CHARLES WALTER 1310 Frank St. 588-8582 Band l,2,45 Science Club 2. BROWN,5,,IQONALD15.FREDRICK 8043f.Jerrylee Drl 587-6854 5 . aaownl.-time Man I 3821 Larkin St. i353-8124 . 1 BROWN, ROBIN PATRICIA 3616 Montgomery St. ,5 855-4097 at 3 1 SCA Re resentative 1,25:-Intramurals 15 Bible 'Clubf-25 1Club ' BRYANT, CAROL SUE 1 ' 3214 Blackwoodxgave. 5 55 . 855-4815 if W wi .X-Teens 25 FBLA 4. . BRYANTSQQQTERRY BAKER 4862 Noniella Ave. ICT 4 Treas. f' ,,BuNN, CAROIQQEE5 1070 Green Stfinf ' ' 853-4883 555 55 Future Nrrrses' 1111521843-y1Gamma. Delta-Tri-Hb' Y 2,3 Chaplain, Merit- Award,'4 Pres.5 Pep Club 35 Nat'1. 5I,'Ylpno,Q2,Society554.-,5 .5 Buitoess, its iBEN'1.l:AWRENCE, Jn. 724 Lesner Ave,5 1 5 ' JU s-4250 . . 1 1 1 All Region Band 2,3QWi1liamsl3urg,Sightread- in Band 4 A115Cil 'Wind Ensem le 4 BEIRNETT, LIN'DX'i'SUEf? 5 ' f3625.P21-f111iC0 Cir- . .... . i853-3882I' '1 Honor Bandsman 2,35 SCA Representative 35 ,.-ICT21. 1 15 ..,. ' ' .5 -5.1 1 ' jil BURROWS, VICKI 'ELINOR 1655J8lTg'lBC Dr. W 555315 W5 5 W . 'f1U'7-699 1 .1 A 51 ,Azalea Jr. High, Y-Teens 15 French Club 15 Intramurals 15 Norview, Science Club 2,35 In- tramurals 25 Theta SigmaeY-Teens 2,3 sec., 4 sec. 5, 5 BURTON, JUDY ANN 2523,Wyoming Ave. 3853-014 1 ' l l Intramurals 25 Gamma Delta Tri-H1-Y 35 Nat'l. Honor Society 45 Debate Club 4. BUTLER. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH 3142 Locust Ave. 853-0250 Lambda Y-Teens 35 DE 4. BUTTON, MICHAEL CHARLES 3829A Flowertield Dr. 587-3674 V. Pres. 15 Treas. 45 Class Play 4. BUTTON, PATRICK WILBUR 3829A Flowerfield Dr. 587-3674 Senior Class Council 45 SCA representative 45 Class Play! 45 Thespians 4. CAHOO . ELIZABETH. ALLYN 8224 Fernwood Drive 588-0280 Y-Teens, 3, chaplain 45 historian5 Intram. 1. CALLAHAN, PAT, JAMES 8453 Cliespk. Blvd. 587-8967 J.V.Wrest1in 2,3. CANTLEY, CERNEY, DANIEL 777 Marvin Ave. 583-1758 Key Club l,2,3 - V.P.5 Monogram Club 1,2,3 - Treas., 4 - Pres. Varsity track, Indoor, outdoor, 2,3,45 Cross-country5 Exec. Council' 2. CARACO. LINDA. LOUISE 8230 Edwin Drive 588-7812 S.C.A. 2,3,45 V.O.T. 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Exec. Council, 1 - rpfporter. CASTLE. DA D, WILLIAM 2508 Kennon Ave. UL 3-8985 Swimmin Team - letterman 2,3. CASTLE5. JOHN. DAVID 786 Norman Ave. JU 8-8918 Band 1,25 Boys Chorus, Bell ringers 4. CI-IALKER, SAUNDRA, LEE 8117 Branchwood Ct. 587-9010 Lambda Y-teens, 2,3, Historian5 Alpha Tri- Hl-Y: 3.4 Worship Comm.5 Nat'l. Honor Soci- ety 3,45 Kappa Psi Y-teens 4 - treas., historian5 Ex. Council 45 Spanish Nat'l. Honor Societ 3,4 - reporter5 Tn-Hi-Y District Conference CHAMBERLAIN, GREGORY 3608 Kevin Dr. 853-6571 Palisades 3. CHARLEBOIS, VIVIAN, NANCE 4919 Atterbury St. 853-4292 Immaculate Conception Hi h School for Girls fMemIphis, Tenn.J - Biology club 2,35 Home Ec. C ub 25 McCau1y Club 1. CHRISTIE, ROBERT, COLIN 2457 Dominion Ave. 588-7968 Band l,2,3,45 lettered in Intra. 1. CHRISTIE, WILLIAM, JOSEPH 3762 Giles Cir. 855-0628 D.E. Club 4. CHRISTMAN, JOHN HOWARD 2505 Fala Circle 587-4971 Latin Club 2,3,4 V, Pres.5 Key Club 2,3,45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,45 Junior Classical League of America 4. CLAIBORNE, DOROTHY, DIANE 908 Wid eon Rd. UL 3-2969 Intra. 2,3,45 Y-teens 35 Lambda Y-teens 4 - Reporter. CLARKE, WALLIS, E. 2437 Blueberry Rd. 588-3174 Girls' Chorus 2.. CLAYBONE, DOUGLAS, THOMAS 2304 Larrymore Ct. 58710060 J.V.,vvrestling 25 J.V. baseball 2. CLEMMON , DARWIN, RANDALL 2937 Ridgefield Dr. 588-4535 COAN, WILLIAM, MICHAEL M1889 Brookwood Rd. 583-1187 Radio Club 2,45 Engineering Club 45 Debat- in team 4. COCKRELL, BARBARA, ANN .17485,Ki11gsway Road 587-0988 Y-teens 35 Girls Chorus 35 Concert Chorils 4. COLE, LINDA, DIANE 905 Anna Street UL 5-0893 l,2,3,45 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Future 1iNurses 45 Pol. Science Club 4. COLEMAN, ROBERT CARROLL 3517 Bertha St. 853-3670 J.V. Football 8: Wrestling 25 Var, Football 8a Wrestling 3,45 Monogram Club 4. COLEY, GAYLE ANITA 1243 Picadilly St. UL 3-5095 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Y-Teens 3,4. COLLINS, JO ANNE 3529 Bessie St. 853-3907 COLLINS, WILLIAM DAVID 2320 Palmyra St. 853-4483 J.V. Basketball 1 - Maury H.S.5 Football 2. COLLINS, WALTER FRANKLIN 2320 Palmyra St. 853-4483 Football 8 Basketball 2 - Mau? H.S.5 Bas- ketball 8z Baseball 3,45 Football . CONRAD, WILLIAM RICHARD 5451 Bayberry Dr. UL 3-3411 J.V. Wrestlin 25 Var. Wrestling 3,4. COOPER, EERNEST ALTON, JR. 1838 Branchwood St. JU 7-3557 CORDELL, SHARON REBECCA 5030 Cape Henry Ave. 853-0691 Bible Club 2,3,45 Annual Stall' 35 Co-Pilot Stall' 3. COSTANTINO, DANIEL JOSEPH 6203 Alexander St. 853-4748 COOK, PATRICIA SUSAN 8120 Jerrylee Dr. 583-1761 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain5 Pilot Prin. Pageant 2,35 Jr. Civitan 3,45 S.C.A. 3, corres. sec. 4, record. sec.5 Gir1's State 35 Miller 84 Rhodes Youth Forum 3. CORLISS, JOHN THOMAS 1443 Kingston Ave. 587-7779 Ars Medica 2,3,45 Science Club 3,4, Treas.5 Chess Club 4. COSTIGAN, ROBERT RIDDICK 7053 Doummar Dr. 855-7895 Jr. Civitan 2,3,45 Swimming team - Eastem Dis. Divin 2,3,45 Tennis team 3,45 Latin Club 3, St. at inns, 4: Monogram Club 4. TON, DEBORAH IRENE Airway Lane 1328 . Council 4. IAN, ROBERT LEROY Walmer Ave. I-7890 murals 1. 1, SHARON ANN Nancy Dr. 1739 ntico H.S. - Annual 25 Inklings 25 Nat'l or Society 2,3,45 Future Nurses 3,4 re- :r5 Ke ettes 4. tIG, CyHARLES, VERNON Y Orange, St. 3-0538 Iivitan 2,3,4, Presg Science Club 25 D.E. 45 Honor Societ 45 Ke6,C1ub 45 Intra. 1. XIG, KENNETH, ED ARD 5 Texas Ave. 2610 cert Chorus 2,3,45 All State Chorus ,4. PNK, LINDA, ANN Montana Ave. 2908 WLEY, WILLIAM, EUGENE Bankhead Ave. 2941 Club 4, Parl. ED, BARBARA, ELLEN Old Ocean View Rd. -8409 5 Nurses 25 Kappa Psi Y-teens 45 Exec. ncil, 4. ' EKMORE, THOMAS, EDWARD Alexander St. 3-1506 TEAU, MARK, DANIEL Benningfield Ct. -7334 . Basketball 3,45 Varsity Tennis 3,4. WDER, BOBBY, GRAY A McGee Ave. 016 Ft.ball 25 Ft.ball 35 Wrestling 3, Key 3,45 Boys State 35 Exec. Coun. 4. PEPPER, Pl-IYLLIS, JANELL Foxdale Dr. 0330 rette 25 Lambda Y-teens 3 - Finance rman 4, Treas.5 Jr. Civitan 3,4. VER, LARRY, MARK Mckann St. 403 MINGS, PENN WITHERS Tullibee 376 Club 2. , FREDERICK O'DAIL Nansemond Circle 239 Club 4. EY, MADELINE LORRAINE ve. I 883 murals 2,3,45 Gir1's Leader's Club 3,4. LEY, SIGNE OWENS Paddock Rd. 594 ish National Honor Society 2,3 Sec.5 r Civitan 25 Keyette Club 2,35 Sopho- Exeeutive Council5 Intramurals 25 r Executive Councilg Gir1's State ate 35 National Honor Society 4. GHDRILL, STEPHEN FRANKLIN Herbert St. 109 IS, BENNIE LEE ve. I urals 25 National Honor Society 3,4. IS, BRUCE CARLTON Diggs Rd. 87 IS, FRANCES ANTOINETTE hilpgtts Rd. C. innick Hi h School, Yokahama, Ja- Red Cross 255 Pep Club 1,2,35 Citizen e Week 25 Transferred to Norview - Is, KAREN ANN Norvella Ave. 831 Club 3. r Bandsman 1,2,3,45 Intramurals 15 a Delta Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Pledge Counsel- Club 3,45 Theta Sigma Y- eens 4. IE, LINDA JEAN Fala Circle 507 Club 2,3 Sec., 4 Sec.5 Y-Teens 2,3 Seca, 4 F,T.A. 25 Junior Classical League of ca. S, MICHAEL KELLY Malvern Dr. 6 ct 3,4. S, MICHAEL LEE orvella Ave. 31 2. ES, JANET MARIE hilpotts Rd. 79 a Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Gir1's Chorus 35 Concert s 4. EY, IRIS LaVERNE orbett Ave. Senior Statistics DENNIS, PATRICIA LEIGH 3835 Wake Circle 855-6365 Pep Club 35 Art Club 1.4. DeSTI,O. CAROLYN JULIE 2821 David Ave. 588-1839 Gir1's Chorus 25 Concert Chorus 3,45 Baker's Dozen 3,45 All-State Chorus 3,45 S.C.A. 4. DISHAROON, DONNA JANETTE 4742 Atterbury St. 855-4553 DIXON, DOROTHY ANNE 2413 Alder St. 855-3602 Gamma Delta Tri-I-Ii-Y 3,4 Sec. DIXON, MARY ANN 1123 Winston St. Y-Teens 2,3 Service Chairman, Reporterg 4 Service Chairman5 Junior Executive Council 35 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 45 S.C.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y Dis- trict Conference 4. DIZE, MARILYN ANNE 4045 Heutte Dr. F.C. Hammond, Alexandria Va. - Foot- lighters 25 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 2,35 Trans- ferred to Norview - German Club 3,4 V.P.5 Agha Tri-Hi-Y 45 Thespians 4. D DD, VIRGINIA GAIL 2607 Sewel1's Point Rd. 855-2452 DOZIER, THOMAS EDWARD 1280 Picadilly St. 353-3722 it T .. it DRAKE, THOMAS HARVEY .- 8368 Woody Dr. - , 588-7550 ,L Peg Club 25 Band,25 Interact 3,45 Art Club 4. D CK5W0RTI-UTSUSANJIRENE ' iii 2462 Jasper Ct. 587-0668 Spanish National 'Honor Society 2,3f4 Treas.5 fILambda55W-Teens? 25 Pep13,C1u 25 Nationalg ' Honor Socitgy 4. DUDLEY, HARLES HENRY 3839 Kijck St. 5 5 , DUDLIQY, MARGARETQQLYNN. 5389'Ros1yn Dr. 855-8458 S.C.A. 15 F.N.C. 2,3,4g Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 35 D.E.C.A. 4 Sec. 5 DUNN, QGRETA EILEEN ' 8005 Alicia Dr. 583-0200 FTA-2,3,4'Treas.5 French Honor Society 2,3,45 ha Tri-I-Ii-YM3 4'rNatidi1al Honor Socie 3.43 Sec. ' f ty DUVAL, LINDA NEL 8259 Fernwood Dr. 588-1926 ll It I, F.N.C. '2,3,45 Freshman Council Iji?'fIHII'8.II'1ll- rals 1,2. DYER, RONALD JOESEPH 8329 Mona Ave. , , - 5 5880745 I ECHARD, BONNIE LYNN 354 Marvin Avenue 587-1067 5 .5 , 5 FBLA 45 Ka a Psi.Y-TeexisZ4. ' ECHOLS, SXSAH ELIZABETH 6309 Ball Avenue 853-1465 EDDY, DWIGHT CARLTON . 7421 Stony Run Road M it 588-7577 5 Key Club 2,3,4 Treas.5 S anish Nat'1 Honor Soc. 2,3, Treas.5 Delegate Eoyls State'g,35 Exec. Council 2 treas., 3 treas. 4 Pres. ' 5 ' EDNEY, KENNETH WILLIAM 8049 E. Glen Rd. JU 7-9212 EDWARDS, GAIL PEDRICK 8294 Carlton St. 588-2960 EDWARDS, STEPHEN EARL 3481 Bessie St. UL 5-3514 EICHER, LINDA DIANNE 6418 Dove St. UL 3-3744 Majorette 1,2, Head, 3,4, Drum5 Honor bandsman 2,3,45 Band Exec. Council 2,4, Sec.5 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4. EISEN, HARRIET GAIL 7421 Gardner Dr. JU 7-7864 Pep Club 2,3,45 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,45 Spanish Honor Soc. 45 Gir s Leaders Club 45 Annual Stall' 4, Asst. Editor5 Quill and Scroll. ELEY, KAYE LESLIE 2130 Carriage Lane 855-7048 Y-Teens 2,35 Girls Chorus 35 Pep Club 35 Fr. Club 35 CYL 3. ELLEN, JOSEPH JESSE, II 1371 Hillandale Rd. 853-4775 Newpprt News Hi School - J.V. Basketball 1,25 .F.A. 1 - Red Oak Hi School5 Var. Baseball 15 J.V. Football 2. ELLIS, PATRICIA DAWN 8033 Ltynnbrook Drive 588-72 4 Azalea Jr. Hi-Y-Teens 15 Intram. l,3, track, 4, track5 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 2,4. EMSER, SUSAN ELLEN 8213 Briarwood Cr. 587-7908 Band 25 I.C.T. 3,4. EPPERSON, RICHARD CONWAY 5126 Elmhurst Ave. UL 3-8827 EPPS, CAROLYN LEE 4807 Shafer St. 853-8838 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,45 F.B.L.A. 4. ERBE, ALLAN DOUGLAS 2406 J aspcr Ct. 587-9421 J.V. Baseball 25 Boys Chorus 35 Var. Basket- ball M r. 3,45 Concert Chorus 4. ESCUE, LORETTA MARIE 2517 Palmetto St. 853-3705 Bible Club 2 Program Chairman5 Pep Club 35 Y.F.C. 45 F.B.L.A. 45 I.C.T. 4. ETZ, ANNETTE 8081 Cougar Ct. 588-6346 Glee Club 15 Spanish Club 1,25 C.S.M.C. 1,2 - Norfolk Catholicg Lambda Y-Teens 35 I.C.T. 4, Pe Club 2. EVANS, BIERBARA LOUISE 136 Victoria Ave. F.T.A. 3,4. EVANS, CHARLES GLENMORE 1652 Co ote Ave. 588-363ly Fr. Nat'l Honor Soc. 2,3,45 Track Team 2. EXUM, BRENDA LaVERN 3005 Pioneer Ave. 623-4638 Jr, Red Cross Club 2 - Booker T. Wislilidgtonge S.C.A. 35815 Future Nurse's Club 45 Political Science Club 4. FALLIN, EDWARD, DONALD 2459 Stribling Lane 5 , 588-7188 ' ' ll We German club 2,3,45 Varsity tennis 25 Varsity golf 3,4. ARLOW, FOY WARD 2935l,,Heutte Dr. I I il .1 , 5 1 JU18-1481 -5 Band 25 Bois! chorus 4. FARMER, CHARD DOUGLAS 8108, Halprin Dr, 5 I 583-2209 . 5 Art club 4. ' FARNELL, JOEL J., III 626. Palmer 5 Turii 5, JU 7-4709 ff Science Club 2,35 Thespians 3,45 F.T.A. 3. FENNO, JOYCE CORA - 8005 Galveston Blvd .AVV 1 587-0871 -.1 if . ll 1. Pilot Staff 4, Gir1's cborus 35 Mixed chofiis 4. FERREIRA, WILLIAM JOHN 5824 Andrea, Dr. 853-1594 , ,I FIELD, JAYf'ERNEST 2509 Rush St. 855-3604 FINNEX, LINDA KAY 1822IfBrookwood Rd.-f 587-0698 Lambda Y-Teens 2,3 Sgt. at Armsg Intramu- rals 2. 1 5, .N FJSQHER, STEPHEN5 LESLIE 2300 Calvin Ave. .1 JUW-6110 FITZGERALD, PATRICIA ANN 1833 Hardugood Lane I .IIJI7-3567 ll I ' 'J Pep Club 25 Lambda Y-Teens 2,3,4, treasurerg Intramural volle ball 25 Altemate Gir1's State 35 Kappa Xi Y-'lieens 3, treasurer. 'FLO ,'CORA LINDA 3823 Heutte Dr. 588-3229 Mixed chorus 3,45 Intramurals 2,3. FODREY, JAMES ABBITT 2516 Bruce St. UL 3-0752 FOGLE, STEVE M. 7717 Halprin Dr. 588-0349 FOREST, KATHRYN ANNE 2428 Juniper St. 853-4622 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Sec., merit awardg Pep Club 2,35 S.C.A. Chalplain 15 National Honor Society 2,35 V.0.T. 5 Intramurals 15 Short- hand Award 3. FOY, BONNIE PATRICIA 5736 Andrea Drive UL 3-8991 F.B.L.A. 2. FRADY, DORA LEIGH 6440 Palem Road FREITAS, EVA MARIE 3808 Simms Road 588-7961 F.B.L.A. 2,3,45 Pe Club 35 V.O.T. 4. FRENCH, LARRY CLARK 8267 Buffalo Ave. JU 7-4869 D.E. 4, FULGHAM, PHYLLIS PARRISH 3714 Wayne Circle 853-8644 GABELER, WILLIAM, SHERWOOD 8065 West Glen Road 587-0924 J.V. football 1,2, J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Var. Baseball 3,45 Intramurals 25 Monogram club 4. GAG , JOSEPH, JOHN 8421 Norristown Dr. , 135. 'I 1 ..,.!,, 1, H GLANDEN, FAYE LOUISE 587-9225 GALLOWAY, THOMAS, LEWIS 4516 Kennebeck Ave. 855-6158 Radio Club 3, treas.5 Germm Club 3,4, treas. GALLUP, HAROLD L. 1045 Pickwick Rd. None Interact 3,4. GARCIA, ENRIQUE, J. 6141 Military Highway None J.V. football 2, Edward Page H.S. Miami, Fla. GARDNER, JAMES, ADAMS 8344 Woody Ct. 587-7662 Golf Team 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,4 pres. GARNES, BRENDA, MARIE 7413 Chesapeke Blvd. 855-1148 Intra. lg at Rosemt. Jr. High. GARROW, BELVA LUE 3999 Atterbury St. 853-1382 F.B.L.A. 4. GATES, LARRY, KENWOOD 3104 Hurley Ave, UL 3-0219 Band 1,2,3,4. GERSZEWSKI, MARY JANE 5711 Cornik Rd. UL 3-4770 Pep Club 3,45 Leaders Club 3,45 Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls City Track Meet 35 Homemaking Award 3. GIBSON, LINDA KATHERINE 505 Dixie Dr. 587-9075 GIBSON, THEOPHILUS 980 Walcott Ave. UL 3-6665 Band 25 Basketball 25 Varsity Track 3. 5304 Kennebeck Ave. 855-4047 Maclrical 3. GLENN, KAREN JANE 2760'Martone Rd. 587-7571 Havelock High School, Havelock, N.C., Bas- ketball l5 Latin Club 1,2 representative5 An- nual Stati' 2,35 FTA 3 sec.5 French Club 35 Pep Club 35 Nat'1. Honor Society 35 Jr.-Sr. Committee Chairman 35 Govemor's School of N.C., Chief Marshall 35 Transferred to Nor- view, Nat'1. Honor Society- 4. GOODSON, WILLIAM HOMAS, JR. 1552 Springmeadow Blvd. 855-1542 ,Jr. Civitan Club 2,3 V. Pres., 4 V. Pres.5 ?an- ish'Nat'1. Honor Society 35 Key Club 45 xec. Council 4. GOODWYN, KATHERINE NEAL 6207 Sed efield Dr. UL 3-1462 Future Nurses 35 Leaders' Club 35 Thespians 4. GRANDIA, DON KEITH 8169 Tidal Rd. 588-4577 J.V. Basketball 25 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Basketball 3. GRAVELY, JOAN CAROLYN 5258 Texas Ave. UL 5-5259 Intramurals 15 Pep Club 2,3,45 Art Club 4. GRAY, JANICE GAYLE 3624 Pamlico Cir. 855-4805 SCA 1 sec.5 O timist Award 15 Class Pres. 2,35 Prom Marsliall 25 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 25 Jr. Civitan Club 2,3,45 Pilot Princess Pageant 2,35 Nat'1. Honor Society 3,45 Girls' State Repre- sentative 35 Co-Pilot Stall' 3,4 first page editor5 Exec. council 4. GRAY, JUDY ANN 3461 East Bonner Dr. UL 5-0834 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 35 VOT 4. GRAY, RICHARD EARL 4700 Pinhurst Ave. UL 3-2909 Band 1. GRAY, ROBERT CARLTON 5610 Lewis Rd. 853-2307 Science Club 2. GRAY, ROY ELLIOT 2209 Dean Dr. 587-6045 J.V. Baseball 2. GRAY, VIVIAN LEIGH 1313 Frank St. 588-3286 Lrlttramurals l,2,3,45 Girls Leaders Club 3,4 V. es. GREEN, JACK RAYMOND 7428 Patrician Rd. 587-5658 Haddonfield Memorial Hi 11 School, New Jer- sey, J.V. Football 25 J.V. Igaseball 25 Norview, Theaians 4. GR N, KAREN MARIE 7428 Patrician Rd. 587-5658 Haddonfield Memorial High School, New Jer- sey, Future Nurses 1,25 Norview, Future Nurses 3,4 Historiang Thespians 4 sec. GREEN, MELVIN GADDIS, JR. 1223 Re ublic Ave. 853-663lP Class Pres. lg Intramurals 33 Nat'l. Honor So- ciety 3,4. GREENBERG, ELLEN GALE 5752 Don Dr. 855-8214 Intramurals 2,3,43 Piloteer Writing Club 2,33 FTA 3,43 Nat'l. Honor Society 3,43 Out- standing Intramural Participation Trophy 3. GREENE, BETTY JO 2719 East Little Creek Rd. 587-7591 West Hyde High School, Swan Quarter, N.C., Chorus lg Class Chief Marshall 1,23 Newspa- per Staff 23 Class Sec. 2. GRESS, FRANCES L. 1836 S ringmeadow Blvd. UL 5-51677 German Club 2,3,43 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 33 Con- cert Chorus 33 Nat'1. Honor Society 4. GRETES, JoANNA 2444 Everglades Rd. 583-5034 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 23 Girls' Chorus 23 Concert Chorus 3,43 Bakers' Dozen 3,43 All State Chorus 3,4. GRIFFIN, SYLVIA LEE 6179 Edward St. 855-6834 DE 4. GRIMSLEY, ELAINE DAVIS 2820 Vincent Ave. 855-0709 GRIMSLEY, SHERRYL LEE 2820 Vincent Ave. 855-0709 GUINN, WILLIAM ALLEN 2908 Dominion Ave. 587-4751 GUNTER, JOSEPH ADKINS 3520 Essex Cir. 853-0994 Annual Stall' 43 Office Assistant 4. GUSIS, THOMAS 1302 Tallwood St. JU 7-4260 HADLEY, DAVID, GRIER 6216 Colgate Ave. . 855-6203 Science Club 3,4, V. Pres.3 Nat'l Honor Soci- ety 3,4. HALL, LARRY LEE V 2517 Dominion Ave. 3 583-2756 King High - Kingsville Texas - Baseball 2,33 Basketball 3. HALVORSEN, NORMA, RUTH 4801 Dolphin Ave. 855-1826 Bible Club 1,2,3,4. V. Pres.3 F.T.A. 2,3,4, sec.3 French Nat'l Honor Soc. 2,33 Girls Chorus 33 Concert Chorus 4. I-IAMLETT, CAROLYN, ESTELLE 768 Mayfield Ave. 587-3194 Girls Chorus 1,4. HANCOCK, ROBERT, MELVIN 8104 Halprin Dr. 587-4710 Frederick Military Academy - J.V. football, V. wrestling 2,33 Outdoor track 23 Varsity Club 3. HANCOCK, SHARON, FRANCES 1653 Tallwood St. 587-6526 . Ham ton High - girls chorus 23 F.B.L.A. 33 Pep Club 33 Concert Choir 3. HANNA DONALD BRUCE 7029 Red Brook Rd. 855-4820 J.V. wrestling 1,23 Varsity Tennis 23 Junior Civitan 3,43 Interact 3,4 - Pres. HARDEE. ROBERT, THOMPSON 2637 Lens Ave. . UL 5-5568 HARLAN, WICK, TIMOTHY 7436 Stony Run Rd. 583-1982 Rogers H.S. Newport R.I. H Chemistry Clubg ROTC I3 Varsity Tennis 33 Norview - panish Nat'l. Honor Society 4. HARNED, ANNE, LaVERNE 1143 Elk Ave. 588-8135 Sophomore Counci13 S.C.A. l,2,3,43 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, District Conference Treas., 4, treas.3 Junior Class Secretary3 Piloteer Writing Club 3,4, Sec.3 Senior Class Secretary Nat'l Honor Soc. 43 Keyettes 43 'Quill and Scroll 43 Southem Assoc. ol' Student Councils Con- ference 4. HARRELL, HILTON, MAURICE 974 Walcott Ave, UL 5-1700 Intra. 2,3. HARRIS, CLORATEEN 1013 Marietta Ave. UL 3-0857 Intra. 2,3. HARRY, DOROTHY, RUTH 7821 Walters Dr. 587-3877 Soph. Class V. Pres. Sea 2,3, Pres. V. 43 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres.3 Keyettes, 2,3, Dis. Treas. V. Cheering 3,45 Junior Civitan 2,3,43 Blue Ridge Assembly 3,43 Safety Amb. 43 Fresh- man Class SCC.-Q S.C.A. Y-teens Sec. 13 Sons Senior Statistics American Revolution Cit. Award 1. HARTWELL, EVA, BONN 8364 Ches. Blvd. 587-8021 Intra. l,2,3,43 Y-teens 3,2,4 V. Pres,3 Jr. Civi- tan 3,43 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4. HATCHER, CHARLES WILLIAM 6529 Whithorn Dr. 623-2734 Varsity Basketball 2,3,43 Most Outstanding Basketball Player 3. HAWKINS, RONALD NELSON 3346 Ridgetield Dr. 583-2459 Track 3,4. HAWVER, WILLIAM SPENCER 1605 Rich Ave. 583-1783 Laun Club 2,3,43 Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4. HENDERSON, GARY BRUCE 8308 Kanter Ave. JU 7-0904 Swimming Team 3,4. HENDRICK, MOYRA LEE 2417 Shafer St. 855-5528 Agplta Tri-Hi-Y 23 Co-Pilot Stali' 3. H SS, FRANK MICHAEL 1714 South Oriole Dr. 588-3927 Bible Club 3,43 Varsity Football Manager 3,43 Varsity Baseball Manager 2,3,43 Monogram Club 3,4. HIGH, LINDA L. . 7004 Old Mill Rd. ' 853-8137 Drama Club 33 Intramurals 1,33'Library'Stall 'Ji 3,4? Newspager Staff 3: Pep Club l,2. 3, HILL, CAR LYN LEE I ' 2443 Ambler Ave. UL 3-2554 - FBLA 3, treas., 4, V. Pres. HINES, BARBARA J EAN 3 5111 1-IampshiretAve. ' 1' 855-7122 3 Bible Club 2,3,4, Music Chairmang ICT 4. HIRSCHBIEL, HENRY HOFMANN 1114 Montague St. ' JU 8-6078 Latin Glub 3,43 Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4,,Pres.3 Literary Honor Society 3,43 Gladys Gidden Classical LeaIgue,,Award - second place 3. HLUDZINS I. MARSHA JO 8424 Jolima Ave. .1 JU 8-1636 'i Chorus 3,4. HODGES, DIANNE MARIE 7922 Old Ocean View Rd. Apt. 201 583-4848 ICT 3,4. H,OFF, ROBERT DERWOOD 6410 Aldow Dr. 853-0698 . HOLLANDSWORTH, PAUL RAYI 8204 Nathan Ave. JU 7-7155 ' ' Math Club 1,23 Latin Club l,2, Pres.3 Latin Merit Award - Magna Cum Lauda 13 Sciencegi. Club 23 Intramurals 2. HOLLANDSWORTH, PAULA MARIE 8204 Nathan Ave. I ' JU 7-7155 3 Norfolk Catholic, Glee Club lg CSMC 1,23 Pep Club 23 Transferred to Norview, Theta Si ma Y-Teens 33 Co-Pilot Staff 3.' P HOLLEY, SHARON ANN 7420 Patrician Rd. JU 7-7526 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, treas., 4, Pres.3 Keyettes.. 2,33 Intramurals 23 Nat'1. Honor Society 4. HOLLOMAN, WAYNE HERMAN 3801 Essex Cir. UL 3-4125 HOLT, LEAHMAN JOSEPH. JR. 6414 Aldow Dr. 855-4029 Wrestlinglx2,33 Jr. Civitan 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-anns. HOOD, ILLIAM LESLIE 3444 West Bonner Dr. 855-5761 Intramurals 33 DE 4. HOPKINS, SUSAN GAIL 5200 Kennebeck Ave. Gamma Delta Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, treas. HOWARD, DEBORAH LEE 4728 Krick St. UL 3-4951 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,4. HOWE, BONNIE MITCHELL 3557 Norland Ct. HOWE, GEORGE ALAN 2126 Tmly Ho Terrace 855-7568 J.V. Football 1,23 Intramurals 2,33 Varsity Football 3. HOWELL, BARBARA JEAN 1612 Kingsway Rd. 857-6427 Intramurals 2,3,43 Pep Club 2,3, repjorter. 43 Nurses Club 2,3, reporter3 Latin Clu 2,33 Y- Teens 2,3,43 Jr. Civitan 3,43 Madrigal 3,43 Girls' Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 4. HOWERTON, PI-IILLIP L, . 8289 Meadow Creek Rd. 340-5057 HUFFER. LINDA LEE 2209 Tarrallton Dr. HUFFSTICKLER, PATRICIA ANN 6371 Chesapeake Blvd. Intramurals' 2,3. HUDGINS, BRYANTIE ANN 960 Widgeon Rd. UL 3-0229 Intramurals 1,23 Science and Math Club 13 Scholastic Achievement Va. State College l,2. HUDGINS, CHARLES EARL 7958 Shore Dr. JU 7-8850 I-IUFFMAN, DARROW DARLENE 6150 Grimes Ct. 853-5442 French Club 13 Intramurals 13 Art Club 4. HUMPHREYS, LARRY EUGENE 3849 Chatham Cir, UL 3-4216 J.V. Football 13 fFredrick Military Academyy. HUNSUCKER, GILDA GAY 6455 Clare Rd, 853-8188 William T. Samcpson High, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Cheerlea er 23 Assistant Ed. Yearbook 33 Newspaper Statl' 33 Intramurals 33 Girls' Athletic Assoc. 33 Queen of Holiday Ball 3. HUNT, ROBERT EUGENE 2136 Tarralltort Dr. JU 8-2803 SCA 1. HUNTER, CYNTHIA ANITA .6625 Chamwood.Ct. 855-7389 Mixed Chorus 13 Latin Club,-2,3, treas., 43 In- tramurals 23 Science Club 73,43 Lambda Y- Teens 4. ,, , HURDLE, SUSAN LOUISE 2125 Dean Dr. 3 JU17-2154 1' - ' Girls' Chorus 33 Pe Club 3,4 sec.3 Theta Sig- maftY-Teens' 3,4, ,fit at Arrnsj Concert Cho- rus 43 All-State Worksho 4g Pilot Staff 4. HUTCHINSON, PEGG5 LIAVINIA 2336,Elaine Ave. 537-64524. . - Chorus '1,2,3,43 Intramurals lg Ba1ter's Dozen 4, ,.,, , V HYER, BARBARA KAY ' 4 5741 Burrell Ave. 587-082746 I ' M. FTA 2,3, rntiamurats 33 icr 4. !1MBURo1A,t SAMUEL Louis , 4532 Shoshone Ct 853-0181 . Q INMAN, .IERRIE E. 237 Lucian ct . 4263196 ' A Talbot Y-Teens1,,,Chap. 23 Bowling 1,23 Ten- nis 1,23 Volleylialll 1,23 Girls .Chorus 3,4 flibrarianj. ISHOM, CHERYL ANN 4818 Bruce St. 855-7140. , Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3 fReporter13 V.O.T. '4.' IVES, OLET FAY ,.., I 341 East Bonner Dr. ' I 855-7936 JACKSON, BEVERLY JOY 5765 Burrell Ave. 855-8576 ' I Intra. 2,33 Gir1's Leaders Club 3,4. JAGGARD, MARY ANN 3754 Chatham Cit. 853-2267 JAMERSON, JOHN LEAMON 3221 Chalfin Ave. -Baseball XL Wrestling 233,4. JAYROE, GARY DERRELL 8030 West Glen Rd. -- Var. Tennis 2. JETT, SUSAN JANE 316 Woodview Ave. 583-4053 Pt. Loma, Cal. - GAA, F.T.A. Latin 23 Nor- view - Debate Team 3,4. JEWELL, MARILYN DOYLENE 3779 Chatham Cir. 853-4463 FTA 3,4. JIMENEZ, TED VAL 3847 Lenoir Cir. UL 3-5982 JOHNSON, FRANK ARNOLD 4656 Hampshire Ave. UL 3-8331 J.V. Baseball 23 Boys' Chorus 33 Concert Cho- rus 43 Bell Ringer 3,4Q Madrigal 33 All State Chorus 3. JOHNSON, LINDA LEE 1213 Collins Ave. 853-3220 FBLA 23 Gymnastics Club 3. JOHNSON, LINDA LEE 7660 Gitlbrcl St. 587-9342 Lambda Y-Teens 4. JOHNSON, RICHARD CURTIS 3634 Sharpley Ave. UL3-4992 DE 3,43 Science Club 4. JOHNSON, SYLVIA DELL 1237 River Oaks Dr. Bible Club 2,3,4. JONES, CARL RAY, JR. 4500 Kennebeck Ave. 855-1560 J.V. Football 23 J.V. Basketball 23 Cross- Country Track 33 Baseball 3,4. JONES, GLENN RAY 3533 Waycross Rd. UL 3-7302 Intramurals 1. JONES, LANA LEE 3825 Dare Cir. 855-7245 Intramurals 2,32 Girls' Leaders Club 43 FT 3,3 Parlimentarian3 Art Club 43 Library Assi , ,4- JONES, NANCY ELAINE 6142 Newark Ave. 497-1988 Band 1,23 Intramurals I3 Latin Club 2,3, Future Nurses 33 Junior Classical League America 43 ICT 4. JONES, PEGGY ANN 7947 Thompson Rd. 588-8679 JONES, PHYLLIS EUGENIA 2414 Jasper Ct. 587-9092 Kaprga Psi Y-Teens 3,43 Debate Team 4. JO S, SAMUEL WAYNE 3116 E. Sewells Pt. Rd. 855-7633 JONES. WALTER ULYESSES, HI 857 Wolcott Ave. UL 5-0224 J.V. Football 23 J.V. Basketball 23 J.V. Trac 23 Cross-Country Track 3g Varsity Track 3, Varsity Basketball 3,43 Monogram,Club 3,4. JORDAN, KARYN ANNE 1625 E. Little Creek Rd. Apt. 201 587-9211 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 2,33 VOT 43 FBLA 4. KASSAB, LARRY HARRISON 1707 Tulane Dr. 855-2604 Latin Club 1. KAVESKI, FRANK NICHOLAS 8239 Barkwood Dr. 587-5109 Norfolk Catholic High 4 Ars Medica 2 Pre 33 Political Science Club 3. KEENAN, LINDA PATRICIA 2413 Everglades Rd. 587-5909 Pensacola Catholic High - C.S.M.C. 1,23 F ture Nurses 1. KELLEY, MICHAEL JOSEPH 1637 Co ote Ave. 588-2835y KIDD, MILES ALLAN 5744 Leslie Ave. 853-1360 Intramurals 1. KILLEN, JAMIE ALAN 5329 Julianna 853-0421 Intramurals l,2. KILLEN, MAURICE CURTISS 6813 Whitehall Rd. 853-2435 J.V. Wrestling 2. KING, CAROLYN LEE 7424 Fenner St. 587-9598 Girl's Chorus 23 Future Nurses 2,3,43 Conc Chorus 3,43 All State Chorus 3. KUNDERT, JULIE ANNE 1532 Beekman Sl. 853-2919 Gir1's Chorus 23 Pep Club 43 Concert Cho 4. KURKOWSKI, JAMES 8312 Nathan Ave. 587-5201 Latin Club 2,3,43 Science Club 2,33 Key Cl 2,3,43 Scholastic Team 3,43 Piloteer 3, Junior Civitan 3,43 National Honor Socie 3,4 Treas. 3 Glad s Giddens Classical Langua Award 2, 2nd pllaceg 3, lst place. LAKE, ROBE T 1289 Strand St. 853-6947 LAKEY, MARK KILBY 3808 Latkin St. 855-4002 LAMB, CAROLYN ANN 1005 Ave. E 855-5954 Medical Club 23 Chorus 23 Intramurals 2. LAMM, NEY-DEAN 7817 Jnper Circle 588-2724 Y-Teens 13 Chorus 13 Intramurals 1,33 P Club 2,43 Latin Club 3. LANDIS, JACQUELINE CLAUDIA 3002 St. Mihiel Ave. 855-4884 Junior Civitan 2,3,43 Girl's Chorus 2,33 S.C. 2,3,43 Concert Chorus 4. LANG, LINDA FAYE 1841 Dominion Ave. 588-5274 French Club lg Y-Teens 13 Intram. Lambda Y-Teens 2,33 Tidewater Fi I-lockey Tourn. 23 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Keyettes 2,3,4 Pres.3 Exec. Council, 3 Cha Keyette Nat'l Convention 3,43 S.C.A. 4. LANGFORD, LINDA LORENA ' 2538 Huette Drive JU 8-4261 Latin Club 1,33 Intram. 13 Nat'l Honor So ety 3,43 Kappa Psi-Y Teens 3,43 Alpha Tri- Y 4. LANGSTON, FREDERICK TIMOTHY 3423 Humboldt St. 853-4608 J.V. Football 23 Var. Track 23 Var. footb 3,4. indoor track 3, outdoor track, 33 Mo i Nlone gram Club 3,4 Cha . 45 Engineering Sympo- :ium 35 Alt. Boy's Sllate 3. ANTING, KATHLEEN MARTHA 39 Alma Dr. LAWLER, CAROLINE 1514 Console Ave. S87-4113 Exec. Council 25 Y-Teens 1,2,3, Reporter5 In- am. 1,25 S.C.A. 35 Jr. Civitan 3,45 rep. Co-P1- ot Staff 3,45 Office Assist. 4. .EACH, JAMES RICHARD, JR. 1206 Chesapeake Blvd. S83-0924 Everrnan Club 3. E BLANC, LINDA ANN 650 Wapiti Ave. 187-6962 '-Teens 2: Intra. 2,3,45 Var. Field Hockey ,45 S anish Nat'1 Honor Society 4. LE BEANC, RICHARD EARL 650 Wapiti Ave. 87-6962 EE, DEBORAH ELAINE 76 Sheppard Ave. 8-0671 -Teens 25 Intra. 25 Spanish Honor Society 4. EE, GEORGE ERI 117 Old Mill Rd. 7-1698 0 s' Chorus 4. Eli, RONALD WILSON -: Hartford Dr. 3-7957 EECH, GAIL MARILYN '19 Gygax Rd. 7-2986 , , ep Club 1,25 F.T.A. 1,25 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, re . Piloteer Writing Award 25 Co-Pilot aff 3,15 Exec. Council 3,45 Quill 8: Scroll 35 onor Societ 35 Keyettes 45 French Nat'1. onor Soc. 45 liedger-Star Teen Correspondent. EITCH, MARY FRANCES 46 Radford St. 3-0484 F C.A. 1,2,3,4 Cha .5 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 edge Counselor5 Elieyettes 2,35 Nat'l Honor ciety 3,45 Mixed Chorus 35 Pilot.Princess igeant 35 Concert Chorus 45 Spanish Nat'l onor Soc. 4. NDQUIST, FRANK WARREN 09 Jasper Ct. 8-2520 .1 1 tra. 3, Wrestling 3 - Frederick5 Monogram ub 3,45 Var. Baseball 3,45 Bell Ringer . I DQUIST, SARAH ELIZABETH 09 Jasper Ct. , 8-2520 -Teens 2 Sgt. at Arms, 3,4. TTLE, LESLIE SUSAN I7 Stony Run Rd. 7-7940 '-Hi Y 15 Latin Club 1,2,35 Y-Teens 1,2,35 s Medica 25 Peg Club 25 Intramurals 1,25 pha Tri-Hi Y 3 istrict Conference, 4 Tres.5 ec. Council 4. TTON, CHRISTEL JANINE 08 Redmon Rd. 7-8316 1 bda Y-Teens 3,4 ICC Olficer5 Omega Tri- i-Y 45 Thespians 4. TZ, JOHN TIFFANY 28 Walters Dr. 7-5752 . Football 25 J.V. Baseball 2 Varsity Foot- 1 1 3,4 Monolgram Club 4. OYD, MA GARET ALCENE 17 A Henneman Dr. 116. OFTIN, BARBARA SUE 24 Millard St. 8-5830 5 d 25 Intramurals 2. NG, MARILYN JANE 05 Juni er St. 1 3-65263 . p Club 25 Medical Club 25 Dramatics Club Intra. 25 Glee Club 2 - Tidewater Acade- . ne CK, DONNA LEE 72 Robin Hood Rd. 5 2314 le Club 3,4 Sec.5 Latin Club 35 Science ub 4. PTON, SYLVIA ANNE 8 Burksdale Rd. L.A. 25 Pep! Club 3,4. Z, CHER L CHRISTINE 8 Orange St. : 7510 e Action Club 2, Pres.5 French Club 25 ra Med Club 25 - Robert E. Lee Sr. High, ksonville, Fla. ONS, DONNA LEIGH Paladin Dr. I 7429 Medica 25 Bowling 25 Madrigals 3,45 Bible b 3,45 Concert Chorus 4. CIOLEK, CLEMENTINE 7 Ambler Ave. 5 3743 GGIORE, JOSEPH CHARLES ll Mona Ave: 2602 sig Wrest1ingl2,3,4. L NE, PAT ICIA LEILANI 1 Colane Rd. 6775 Senior Statistics Lambda Y-Teens 1 Historian, 2,3 V. Pres., 4 Pres., FTA 2, MANGUM, SHERON JEAN 1600 Kingsway Rd. 588-7496 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Pledge Counselorg Lambda Y-Teens 2,3 I.C.C. Rep.5 Keyettes 2,3,45 Junior Civitan 2,3,45 Intramurals 2,35 Pilot Princess Pageant Finalist 1,31 Girls Cho- rus 3 Librariang Concert chorus 45 Exec. Council 15 Class Treas. 1. MANORE, THOMAS JAMES 2724 Murray Ave. 587-0434 French Club 1 - Fletcher High School. MANZIE, ALAN MICHAEL 8229 Kanter Ave. .TU 3-1204 Class Council 25 Var. Football 2,3,45 Var. Baseball l,2,3,45 JV Wrestling 25 Var. Wres- tling 35 Monogram Club 3,4 VL Pres: Chaplin Senior class 45 Ch. Chorus 4 Pres. MARSHALL, JAMES RALEIGH 7008 Gail Dr. UL 5-5524 JV Basketball 25 French Nat'l. Honor Society 2,3 Sgt. at Arms, 4 Asso. member. MARTIN, JACQUELINE ANNE 7801 Wildwood Dr. 588-5062 FTA 2. ' MASON, DAVID J. 860 Walcott Ave. UL 5-2116 Band 2,3,4. , MASTANTUNO, JOSEPH 1076 Green St. 855-6654 , Black N.C. Club 25 Varsity Track 1,25 Varsity Football Mgr. 2 - North Charleston Hig School, Charleston, S.C. ' 'i 2' MATTHEWS, LINDA SUSAN 1321 Gabriel Dr. UL 5-2151 5 5 Latinfgilub 1,25 Future- Nurses Club 1,2,3,4: Ars Medica 2. MATTHEWS, WENDY BETH 8111 Pace Rd. 588-0220 I A Future Nurses Club l,2,3,4 Chap1ain5 Library Asst. 4. MAULE, RUTH IRENE 3746 Abingdon Cir. Latin Club l,2,3,45 Piloteer Writing Club l,2,3,4 Repprter, I-1istorian5 German Club 4 Reporter5 at'l. Honor Society 45 Class Exec. Council .44 1- 11 11 MAYS, PATRI ROSE 8141 Shore Dr. 3317 583-0228 Future Nurses Club 1,25 Latin Club 3,4. McALPINE,YMARY FRANCES 1249 River Oaks Dr. 855-4937 McCAULEY, CAROL LYNN 1818 While Lane 1 1,,. UL 3-6578 ' . Intramurals 2,3,45 Keyettes 3,4 Treas.5 Nal'l Honor Societyi 4, SCA 4. MCCRACKE 1, ALFREDXPATRICKX , .- 2422 Bruce St. 853-8672 Science Club 25 Latin Club 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45, Swimming 3,45 Nafl Honor Society 34 1 1 1 ,,,- ,1 McCUBBINS, MARY ANN 2117 Dean Dr. JU 8-6269 , , Tabscott Y-Teens 15 S.C.A.5.15 Ka pa'1Psi Y- Teens 35 Interclub'Council Rep. 35 Quill 8: Scroll 3,45 Pilot Stalf3 Sub. Ed., 4 Assoc. Edi- tor. MCDONALD, BEVERLY LOVE 8036 Driftwood Dr. 588-7404 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,4. MCGRATH, GLENN KERRY 8049 Buffalo Ave. .IU 8-8898 Honor Bandsman 2,3,4 V. Pres.5 All-Cit Wind Ensemble 3,45 Williamsburg Sightreadyj ing Band 4. MCINTOSH, DOROTHY ANNE 1432 Norcova Ave. 853-7591 S.C.A. 25 Y-Teens 2,35 F.B.L.A. 2,35 Intramu- ral Softball, Basketball 25 Thespians 35 Exec. Council 1. MCLANE, KATHLEEN JUNE 3920 Larkin St. UL 3- 1829 C.S.M.C. I5 Future Nurses5 15 Pep Club 15 Glee Club 1 - Norfolk Catholic5 French Honor Society 3. MCLEAN JUDITH ELEANOR 2205 Halprin Ct. 583-0463 Intramurals Swimmin 2,35 Volleyball 2,35 FTA 25 S anish Club MCMAHQJIN, STEPHEN EDWARD 8344 Woody Ct. 587-7662 Varsity Swimming 2,3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,3,4. MCMANUS, SUSAN ANGELL 9621 Chesapeake Blvd., Apt. E7F 588-7835 853-5202 il' .11 ' 1 ' SCA 1. MCMICHAEL, NANCY ANN 2406 Mimosa Rd. JU 7-2723 Y-Teens 15 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. MCNABB. LEONARD MATTHEW 1816 McDowell Rd. 853-5056 Intramurals 15 French Honor Society 15 Engi- neering Club 4. MCQUEEN, GEORGE HERBERT 3558 Terry Court 853-5371 Forest Sherman High, Naples, Italy - Varsity Track 15 Varsity Football 5 Spanish Club 1,25 Pelp Club 25 SCA 15 Red ross Repr. 1,25 L eview High, Winter Garden, Fla., Varsity Basketball Mgr. 25 Intramurals 25 Varsit Track 3,45 Pe Club 35 Intramural 45 S anislii Nat'1. Honor Society 45 Eregiirneer Club 4Pfreas. MCVEY, CLIFFORD RI ARD 2410 Mimosa Rd. 587-5119 Benj. Stoddut - Washington, D.C. 8: Cross- lland 5-ligh School - Football, Baseball, wres- in . METVIN, CHARLES 8401 Quincy St. 587-9248 MERRIFIELD, DANNY BOYD 3668 Hyde Circle 853-7710 MESSER, PATRICIA ANN 3497 Bessie SL 853-8580 , , . Intramurals 15 Alpha, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Art Club 4. MEYERS, SUSAN LESLIE 1615 Longdale Dr. 855-0898 .1151 . Oak Hill Academy, Wilson, Va., Spanish II Club 2. MIDGETTE, OLIVER FANANE, JR. 7657 Martone Rd. .1 588-1738 ' ' DeLaSalle, Newport, R.I., Rifle Club 1,25 Forrest Sherman High, Naples, Italy, Band 3,4- .5 9, MIDGETTE, WOODROW WILSON. JR. 2321 Alder St. 855-8310 Intramurals 3,4. MILES, CAROL LaVERNE 1 1071 Kittrcll St. 853-7889 Intramurals 1,35 Ma'orette 15 Science 8: Math Club 15 Dramatics Club 15 Glee Club 2. MILESQ JACQUELINE ANN ' 1 4728 Krick St. UL 3-4951 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,4. MILLER, JAMES FRANKLlN,,III 6919 Chironna Pl. ' 855-3415 French Nat'1. Honor Society 2,3, Pres., 45 Keg Club 2,3,4 psporter-historian 45 Science Clu 25 Piloteer ritingVC1ub 2,3,4, Pres.5 Literary Honor Soc. 3,45 Boys State Alt. 35 Exec. Council' 45 French Superior Achievement Award 3, Nat'1. Honor Society 451 Chess Club 45'G1ass P1'aI.y:4,1Quill and Scroll, 4. MILLER, HOMAS OLIVER 1615 Kingsway Rd. - 587-0318 Honor Bandsman l,2,3,45 Solo 8a Ensemble Club 15 Intramurals l,2,35'All-State Band 2,3,45 All-City Wind Ensemble 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Science Club 2,35 Latin Club 3,45 Debate Club 45 Debate Team 4. MITCHEI,L,'iiSHARRON LYNN 2764 Martoneilld. 588-8782 Y-Teens 25 Pep Club 25 Theta Sigma Y-Teens, 3,4 Chaglaing Annual Staff - Fac. Editor. MIZE, ARLE RICHARD 2912 Dominion Ave. 588-3829 MIZROCH, JOHN FREDRIC 6948 Chironna Pl. UL 3-5801 Latin Club 25 Poloteer Club 2,3,45 Science Club 25 Thespian Club 3,45 Literary Honor Socieg 3,4. MOL NEY, WINIFRED ANN 8021 Kirby Haigh Cir. 588-0393 Teen Democrats 2. MOORE, SANDRA LOUISE 1328 Malmgren Ct. UL 3-0176 MOORE, WILLIAM THEODORE 8012 Buffalo Ave. 583-4134 Chess Club 4, pres.5 Nat. Hon. Soc. 4. MOROUSCHEK, SHEILA LYNETTE 8201 Chesapeake Blvd. 588-2738 MORRIS, EDWARD GLENN 2414 Stribling Lane 587-8436 Oxon Hill Hig-h School, Maryland, Track 25 Intramural 25 alent Show. MORTON, JOSEPH ALLEN 2515 Grandy Ave. 853-2528 MOTLEY, VICKIE CAROL 8141 Shore Dr., Lot 151 None. MOYE, SANDRA JEAN 1818 Meadow Lake Dr. 853-9278 Intramural 1. MUNDEN, SARA RANDOLPH 7931 Moose Ave. 588-3501 Keyettes 3,4 V. Pres. MURDEN, RENE 5834 Azalea Garden Rd. 853-4931 Latin Club 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Nat'l. Hon- or Society 3,45 Girls Leaders Club 3,4. MYRICK, ALTON WAYNE 4809 Woolsey St. 853-2635 Honor Bandsman 2,35 Intramurals 25 SCA 3. NORMAN, JENNY BRAMLEY 6365 Sewells Point Rd. 853-3724 SCA 1,2,4 V. Pres. 4, Klelyettes 2,35 Class Council 2,35 Omega Tri- i-Y 2,3, Sgt.-ab arms, District Conference 4, historian5 Tn-H1- Y Merit Award 35 Piloteer 35 Literary Honor Society 3,4 V. Pres.5 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Co- Pilot 3, ed.-in-chief, 4 advertising manager5 DAR Citizenship Award 4. NORTON, CHARLES WAYNE 2736 Birch St. 855-1330 J.V. Baseball 25 French Nat'l. Honor Society 3,45 French Superiority Achievement Award 35 Nal'1. Honor Society 3,4 V. Pres.5 Senior Play 4. NADEL, LESLIE DONNA 1376 Sheppard Ave. 588-0872 Exec. Council 1,2,3,45 Keyettes 3,45 Nat'l. Honor Society 3,45 Lambda Y-Teens 35 Span- ish Honor Society 3, Pep Club 35 Piloteer 35 Who's Who 35 Jr. Civitan 45 Class Treas. 15 Scholastic Team 1. NEBLETTE, CARL CLEMONT 6210 Merle Ave. 853-3736 Key Club 1,2,35 J.V. Wrestling 1,2. NeSMlTH, DARLA YVONNE 3635 Montgomery St. 853-0582 U A Spzuiish Club 15 Exec. Council 35 Jr. Civitan 3,45 SCA 45 ICT 4. NEWCOMB, WAYNE FRANCIS 6352 Chesapeake Blvd. 855-6346 Intramurals 25 Medical Club 25 Class Treas. 2. NEWSOME, JERRY ALLEN 5420 Ashby St. UL 5-8182 Concert Chorus 2,3,45 DE 3.4. NEWTON, KENNETH ALAN 3811 Giles Cir. UL 3-7069 Intramurals 15 Class Play 15 SCA l,3,4 Pres.5 Wrestling 25 State SCA Conference 3,45 State SCA Workshop 35 Miller and Rhodes Youth Forum 3,45 Key Club 3,45 Jr. Civitan 3,45 En- gineering Club 3,45 Boys' State 35 Nat'1. Con- erence of Christians and Jews Youth Seminar 35 District SCA Conference 45 Southem As- soc. of Student Councils Conference 45 Nat'l. Conference on Citizenship 45 Wilkins Chev- rolet Safety Ambassador . NICKENS, MICHAEL SCOTT 1938 Ba view Blvd. JU 8-33075 NOHAVA, CHARLES ROBERT 8516 Hal rin Dr. JU 7-50931 Outdoor Track 3,45 Indoor Track 4: Cross- Count? 4. OBER IES. ROBERT JAMES 5745 Andrea Dr. UL 3-7928 Co-Pilot Reporter 2,35 Intramurals 2,3. OBRIEN, WILLIAM PATRICK 1000 Green St. 853-3153 Intramurals 25 Varsity Tennis 3. O'DEA, JANICE GAIL 2105 Helsey Ave. J U 3-0655 .IV Cheerleader 2 Treas.: Lambda Y-Teens 2' Science Club 2,35 Intramurals l,2,35 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,4 Pres.5 SCA 3,4 Treas.5 CQ- Pilot 3: Offoci Tri-Hi-Y C155 Tabscott Y-Teens CU. OGDEN. COLLEEN VERONICA 819 Lesner Ave. 587-4444 Pep Club 25 F.B.L.A. 25 Librarian 2,35 F.T.A. 1. O'NEIL, HARRY PAUL 1614 Wapiti Ave. 588-9095 OUTMAN, JANET CAUDLE 260 Balview Ave. 587-1495 F.B.L.A. 3. OUTTEN. KATHERINE ELIZABETH 8059 L nbrook Ct. 583-063,61 gsattin Club 1,25 Concert Chorus 3,45 Madrigal OWENS. WILLIAM EDWARD, III 5805 Townley Ave. 853-7170 D.E.C.A. 4 Pres. PALASZEWSKI, EDWARD S. 2804 David Ave. .IU 7-9457 PAOLILLI, DEBORAH ANN ' 2500 Wyoming Ave. 855-7396 PARK, LINDA LEE 5236 Windermere Ave. 853-5120 John P. Sousa Award 15 Honor Bandsman 1,2,3: French Honor Societ 2,3 Cha lain, 45 Nat'l. Honor Society 3,45 F.T.A. 2,3,4 Pres.5 Pep Club 3,45 Annual Staff 45 lst prize - Me- dieval Tea 35 Workshop Band l,2,3, Quill and Scroll 4. PARKER, FLOYD LEE 1089 Clements Ave. 853-3755 PARKER, JANICE HARRIETT 2228 Barbara Dr. 583-5024 Balboa High Panama, Home Ec. Club 1,2,35 Drama Club 3,4: Intramurals 2,35 Folksingers Club 3. PARKER, LARRY CECIL 1376 Hillandale Rd. UL 3-8233 Pep Club 45 Intramurals 1. PARKER, WILLIAM THOMAS 8128 Van Patten Rd. 587-2629 Pep Club 2,35 Nat'1. Honor Society 4. PATTERSON, HARRY LYSLE 2501 Woolsey St. 853-2395 PAULIN, ALLEN RICHARD 3437 E. Bonner Dr. 853-1155 Wrestling 2,3,4. PAULO , CATHY JOAN 2501 Jas er Ct. JU 7-028l9 Y-Teens 2 Chapgaim Lambda Y-Teens 3 Treas. PEARCE, MY A PATRICIA 6321 Edward St, 853-3530 PEELE, TIMOTHY TODD 8134 Foxdale Dr. 588-8167 Junior Civitan 1,2,3,45 Ars Medica 15 Miller 8: Rhodes Youth Forum 25 Science Club 25 Honor Code Comm. 35 S.C.A. l,2,35 Exec. Council 45 Concert Chorus 45 Bell Choir 4. PERRY, GERALDINE 5020 Bmce St. UL 5-7801 PERRY, JACQUELINE 5020 Bruce St. UL 5-7801 PERSINGER, STEVEN ALLEN 1604 Skyline Dr. ssv-5966 PHELAN, MARY TUCKER 2438 Webb Ct. 588-7781 Central, Memphis, Tenn., French Club 25 Journalism Sta 25 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,45 Co-Pilot 3,4 Ed.-in-Chiefg Quill 8: Scroll 4. PHELPS, DINAH SUE 4701 Denver Ave. 853-2377 Honor Bandsman 1,21 Future Nurses 2,3,4 V. Pres.5 Solo 8: Ensemble Festival 25 Ars Medi- ca 3,4 V. Pres.5 Latin Club 3,45, Keyettesg 45 Jr. Classical League of' America 45 Girls State Alt. 3. PHELPS, ROSALIND JEAN 6805 Thaxton St. S53-5782 Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls Leaders Club 3,45 Lamda Y-Teens 4. PHILLIPS, SHELIA MALENA 5410 Carnarvon Dr. UL 3-2024 PIERCY, VIRGINIA ANNE 3738 Abingdon Cir. 853-7853 German Club 3,45 Madrigal 3,45 Science Club 4. PITMAN, GENEVA LOUISE 4646 Kennebeck Ave. UL 5-6623 Bible Club 2 Sect. 3 Program Chairman5 D.E. 4. PLATTE, RAYMOND GEORGE, III 3800 Nansemond Cir. 853-0490 PORTER, REBECCA SUE 1914 Tulane Rd. 853-4894 Intramurals l,2,3,45 Girls Leaders Club 3,4 Sect. POTTS, JUDITH ANN 2229 Barbara Dr. 587- 1492 Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Intramurals 1. POWELL, EARL AVERY 6517 Pgggli St. 853-13 JV Wrestling 25 Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Varsity Cross-Count? 3,45 Monogram Club 3,4. POWELL, S EVE PHILLIPS 5750 Cornick Rd. 855-3815 Football 2. POWERS, JENNIFER JEAN 6416 Palem Rd. 853-5472 Nat'l. Honor Society 3,4. POWERS, TERES ANN 2409 Dominion Ave. None Senior tatistics Intramurals 1,25 Pep Club 2 V. Pres., 3,4 Pres.5 Lambda Y-Teens 2,35 Theta Sigma Y- Teens 3,4. PRICE, KENNETH WILLIAM 5348 Beamon Rd. 853-4173 PRINCE, LONA CLAUDIA 2910 Heutte Dr. 587-7790 Kappa Psi Y-Teens 3,45 Intramurals 2,3. PR ETTE, PATRICIA DIANE 2517 Murray Ave. 583-5100 'Pucker High, Ga., Chorus 15 Intramurals 15 Pine Forest High, Future Homemakers of iimenca 25 Kappa Psi Y-Teens 3,45 Thespians PROUTY, PRISCILLA LYNNE 7469 Fenner St. 587-3945 Girg Gymnastics Club 2: Nat'l. Honor Soci- et . PROUTY, ROBERT EDWARD 7469 Fenner St. ,587-3945 PYE, LINDA JEAN 1827 Brookwood Rd. 587-8273 Bakers Dozen 4. QUANN, CAROLYN ANN 8326 Chesapeake Blvd. 587-3669 Girls Chorus 25 Y-Teens 2,3,45 Concert Cho- rus 3,45 All State Regional chorus 35 Baker's Dozen 3,4. QUINLEY, SHEILA ANN 8029 Kirby Haigh Cir. 588-2195 Mixed Chorus 25 Intramurals 25 Concert'Clio- rus 3,45 Madri al Chorus 35 Worksho Cho- rus 35 Baker's Dozen 451 Pepifllub 45 lgTeens 45 All-State Chorus 4. RACKLEY, LURMAIMJLLA 2718 Chesterfield Blvd. 627-4431 , , , Wilkinson -H.S. Oran eburg, S.C. - Choir Club, Fr. Club, Les Sharmes Club,,Student Council 25 N.H.S. - SiC.A. 3,45 Thespian 4. RAYFIELD, JEFFERY SCOTI' 5360 Ashby 855-0203 5 REDFERN, KATHRYN BUFF 3727 Essex Cir. UL 3-4113 J.V. Cheerleader 15 Bakers Dozen 3. REED, DIANNE DENISE ' 20,15 Kenlake Pl. - 853-0363 REILLY, DAVID RUSSELL, JR. 5308 Roslyn Dr. 855-1603 Honor Bandsrnan 2,3,45 Ars Medica 2,3,4 Pres.5 Band Color Guard 3,45 Political Science Club 3,45 Teen-Age Rep. 3,45 Science Club 4. RENEAU. BARBARA ANN 8141 Hal rin Dr. JU 3-0929, Lambda Y-Teens 2, His. 35 Jr. Civitan 3,4. REYNOLDS, WILLIAM HENRY 8068 Meadow Creek Rd. 587-4688 5 Jr. Var. Baseball 25 Var. Baseball 3. RHODES,,ANDRE DUANE 923 Widgeon Rd. UL 5-03 7 Band 2. RHODES, BETTIE REBECCA 5804 Andrea Dr. , UL 3-4836 RHYNE, CLAUDIA,FRANCES 4 3509 South Warwick Cir. I 853-9561 Girls Chorus 15 Concert Chorus 2,3,45 All-Re- gional Chorus 1,2,35 Bakers Dozen 2,3,45 Ma- dri al 1,25 Bible Club 2,3, Treas. 4. RICHARDS, RONALD JESSE 7908 West Glen Rd. JU 3-0380 J.V. Football 1,25 J.V. Baseball 1.25 J.V. Wrestling 25 Intram. Basketball 2,35 Var. Football 3,45 Var. Baseball 3,4. RICHARDSON, DONALD W. 3523 Herbert St. 855-7502 I Concert Chorus 4, Outstanding Achievement Award. RIDDICK, GUY LANIER, JR. 5464 Don Dr. 853-9168 Spring Play 2,35 Senior Play 2.35 S.C.A. 15 In- tram. 1,25 Spanish Club 15 Slpan, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4 Pres.5 Thespians 3, Hist.5 Peep Club 3,4 V. Pres.5 Pilot Stalin 4, Ed.5 Quill an Scroll 4. RIEDIGER, JANET RENEE 8122 Camellia Rd. 588-4342 RILEY, DEVADA LEE 2714 E. Sewells Pt. Rd. Latin Club 25 Science Club 2,3 Rep., 4, Pres.5 Nurses Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,3,4 Treas.5 Tars 3,4 Treas. Political Science 3,45 Span. Nat'l Honor Society 4, RISBECK, JANE OUTZ 5404 Beamon Rd. 853-5865 ROBBINS, ROBERT THOMAS 24-44 Malden Ave. 588-2206 Band 1,25 Bo s Chorus 4. ROBERTS, SXFEVEN GREY 538 McFarland Rd. 588-6681 Medill Bair H.S. - Football 15 Band 1. ROBERTS, VICTOR LAYTON 6336 Sedgefield Drive 853-3009 B.T. Wash. - Science Club, Treas. 25 Nowiew - Intram. 3. ROBINSON, J UDITH LEE 8257 Buffalo Ave. J U 7-2795 ROSE, MYRA ELIZABETH 925 Elon Ct. 853-5490 Nat'l Honor Societ 4. ROSE, DONNA KYATHRYN 1364 Sheppard Ave. 583-0801 Zama Am.H,S. - Pep Club, G.A.A., Concert Chorus, Student Council5 Wash. Lee - Inter- nat'l Club 25 Norview - Madrigal 3,45 Debate Team 3,45 Nat'l Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Honor Societ 45 Exec, Council 4. ROSSER, KKY LOUISE 1343 West Norcova Dr. 853-2738 Honor Bandsman 1,25 Thes ians 4. ROTH, MARGARET ELIEJABETH 8326 Chesapeake Blvd. 587-3669 Pep Club 25 Theta Sigma Y-Teens 3,45 Girls Chorus 4. ROUSE, RICHARD LEE 2411 Bruce St. 855-4372 ROWE, ALFRED DOUGLAS 8032 Tarpon Pl. 583-0885 J.V. Baseball' 2. fi RUFFIN, LAWRENCE ALEXANDER 1312 Rochester Ave. UL 3-5808 B.T. Wash. - Volleyball 25 Norview - In- tram. 3. 1 1 RYALS, TONY JACKSON 5504 Janet Dr. 855-5432 Kindle H.S. -, Softball, Soccer 2. SANDERS, JOHN RUSSELL 975 Green,,,St. 4 855-6477 ' French Nat'l. Honor Soc. 2,3,4 Pres.5 Superior Achievement Award French Soc.-35 Varsiry Ten- nis 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Varsity Footba Mgr. 3,45 Nat'1. 'Honor Soc. 3,4 Merit Semi-Fm. KeyIClub, Jr. Civitan, 45 Senior Play. SA DERS, MICHAEL RALEIGH 956 Hu o St. 855-7127 SANDIFER, SANDRA LEE- . 1307 Templar Blvd. 587-5743 f . Fut. Nurses Club 1,2,3,4, Sec.5 Nat'l. Soc. 3.45 Bible Club 4. 5 5 SANDFORD, JOAN LaVERNE ' 3543 Humboldt St. 853-5329 F.B.L.A. 35 Lambda Y-Teens 35 Typing Award 35 VOT 4, - A SAVINE. CAROL ANN M716 May Field Ave. '587-7556 A Latin Club 25 Girls Basketball 25 Nurses Club 2,3,4. 5' SAWYER, CARY WAYNE 3908 Peterson St. 853-6251 SCHANBACHER, THOMAS WILLIAM 1680 Sheppard Ave. 588-6131 J.V. football 25 Varsity Track 2,3,45 Varsity Football 2,3,45 Interact 2,3,45 Monogram 2,4. SCHIDLE, ROXANNE 1453 B Irwin Ave. 855-0653 Mixed Chorus 25 Intram. 25 Concert Chorus, 3,45 Bakers Dozen, 3,45 National Honor Soc. 3,45 Spanish Nat'l. Honor Soc. 45 Jr. Varsity Hockey Team5 Latin Club, 3,4. SCHOULDA, LESLIE ANNE 6937 Gardner Dr. 855-2872 Mixed Chorus 25 Intram. 1,25 Concert Chorus 3,45 Bakers' Dozen, 3,45 All-State Chorus 35 Nat'l. Honor Society 3,45 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 4. SCHWARGA, GREGORY JOHN 3516 S. Warwick Cir. 853-4161 Pe Club 2,3,4 Sgt. at Arms. SGHWARTZ, WALTER ELMER, JR. 3441 Humbolt St. 855-8183 Int. 25 City Wide Champ in Wrestliizzg 25 Var- sity Wrestling 2,3,45 Monogram ub 3,45 Bo s' Chorus 35 Concert Chorus 4. SCi3'I'I', JERRYE SUZANNE 8476 Mona Ave. 588-0032 . J.V. Cheering 25 Keyettes 2,35 Varsity Cheering 35 Jr. Civitan 3,4. SCOTT, JOHN CROCKETT 3505 S. Warwick Cr. 853-3966 SEAY, LINDA JEAN 3746 Chatham Cr. 853-3642 F.T.A. 3,4 Pres.: National Honor Society 4. SEAY, MARY JACQUELINE 1924 Meadowlake Ct. 853-2246 F.N.C. 2,3,4 Pres. SEDGWICK, FAWN 7848 Borb Ave. 588-6027 F.B.L.A. 4. SEIBERT, KAY DALE 1714 Kingsway Rd. 587-9596 Spanish National Honor Society 2,3 Chaplain, 4 V.P.5 Ars Medica 2,3 Sec.-Treas.5 National Honor Societ 3,4 Chaplaing Keyettes 4. SELIG, JOHN C. 3520 Vivian St. 855-3867 Radio Club 3,4. SESSOMS, JAMES DONALD 4640 Elmhurst Ave. 855-7977 D.E. Club 4. SETTLE, JAN ELIZABETH 1687 Keswick Dr. 853-3405 German Cl'-lb 2,3 Rep. 4 Sec.5 Keyettes 25 In- tramurals 2,35 S.C.A. 3,4 School Spirit Chair- man5 Literary Honor Societ 4. SHANK, WAYNE EDWARD 8141 Shore Dr. Co-Pilot 3, Ed. a e, 4 Editor - Ed, Page. SHEARIN, ERIPIIE JAMES 4931 Woolsey St. 853-2708 Intramurals 1. SHELTON, DEBORAH DALE 2104 Hollybriar Pt. 855-1288 J.V. Cheerleader 2 Capt5 Var. Cheerleade 3,45 Jr. Civitan 2,3,45 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2, His.5 Exec. Council 2,45 ICC 25 Pilot Princes Pageant 2,35 Intramurals 2,3,45 Girls Leader Club 3,45 Dist. Tri-Hi-Y Conf. 35 Pep Clu 3,45 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,45 Va. Girls Stat Rlelrg 35 Cheering Cam 4. S RFICK, LANA JEAN 1813 McDowell Rd. 855-4461 Science Club 3,4 Historian-Reporter5 F.T.A 3,4 Reporter. SHIELDS, SHEILAH ELLEN 2305 Calvin Ave. 587-2732 Honor Bandsman 2,3,45 Libra Assistant 4' All-City Band 3,45 Workshop gand 35 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,45 Thespian 4 Treas.5 Senior Pla 2,3,4. SHORTER, PATRICIA ANN 8032 Camellia Rd. 588-8389 Y-Teens 2. SHURE, NANCY GAIL 1871 Banning Rd. 853-6413 Lambda Y-Teens 3 V. Pres.5 4. SILVA, MICHAEL ANTHONY 2912 E. Malden Ave. 587-9722 SILVERS, DEBORAH GAY 7008 Hunters Ct. 853-6391 Exec. Council 2 Re orterg Lambda Y-Teen 2,38:4 Sec.5 S.C.A. 3pReporter5 45 Jr. Civita 35 Maid of Honor Pilot Princess Pagt. 35 Y Teen Cand. Winter Ball 35 Exec. Coun. 4 Re gorter5 Y-Teen ICC 4 Hist.5 Thespians 4. IMPERS, STEPHEN ROY 8159 Baywood Dr. 587-946 Key Club 2,3,45 German Club 3,4 Pres. N.C.T.E. Finalist 35 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,45 Li era Honor Soc. 3,45 Piloteer 3,4. SIIRPERS, WESLEY WAYNE 8159 Baywood Dr. 587-9461 Literary Honor Society 2,3 Par1iamentaria.n5 Pres.5 Piloteer Writing Club 2,3,4, V-Pres Forensics 2,35 Piloteer Short Story Award Quill and Scroll 35 Nat'1. Honor Society Re .5 4 Rep.5 Nat'l. Scholastic Writing Conte 3 Irion. Mentiong Va. Literary League Awa 35 Nat'l. Council of Teachers of English Test Finalist5 Norfolk Catholic Invitational Spee Toumament, Original Oratory, 2nd place 3. SMITH, ALLEN LAWRENCE 2912 Dominion Ave. 588-3829 Track 2. SMITH, CLARENCE ALLEN 3135 Challin Ave. UL 3-7393 SCA 15 Interact Club 3,4 Treas. SMITH, ROBERTZINE 6932 Minnie Ave. 855-2423 Ma'orette 15 Intramurals l,2,3. SMJITH, SARAH LYNNFERD 7405 Adele Dr. 587-1848 Booster Club 1,25 French Club 2 Sec.5 Thes ans 4. SNIVELY, JUDY ELLEN 6300 Ball Ave. 853-1502 Exec., Council 1 Pres.5 2,3,45 Intramur 1,2,3,45 Best All Around 15 Tapscott Y-Tee 1 V-Pres.5 Inter Club Council I repres.5 State Y-Teen Conference I member-at-lar Lambda Y-Teens: Pres. 2,3,45 Inter C cil repres. 2 sec3 3 V-Pres.3 4 Pres.3 Va. Y-Teen Conference Pres. 2,33 Nat'1.,Y- Conference 33 Nat'l. YWCA Conference ter Organization Council repres. 23 World wship Conference 43 Prom Marshall 23 a Tri-Hi-Y 3,4 Chap.3 District Tri-Hi-Y erence 3. DY, SAM lbert Ave. ootball 2. CER, JOHNNIE NORMAN Andrea Dr. -6633 EY, DIANE KAY Elizabeth Ave. 938 urals 23 FBLA 4. EY, SALLY ANN E. Princess Anne Rd. 7365 UILL, RONALD EVANS Norvella Ave. -7906 Club 2,3,4 sec.3 Varsity Wrestling 23 ' State 33 Va. Engineering and Humani- ymposium 3. UIL , WANDA JEAN ixie Dr. -9249 Club l Pianist3 2 Treas.3 3 Pres.3 4 Pres.3 r's Dozen 33 Concert Chorus 3,43 Nat'l. or Societ 3,4. RK, ELIEABETH ANNE Doummar Dr. 024 a Psi Y-Teens 3. LARD, MALCOLM WAYNE Kearney Rd. 026 Club 2,3 s t.-at-arms, 4. VENS, ALLEN LEE Ardmore Rd. 741 ootball 1. VENS, BRENDA JEANNETTE Malvem Dr. -9133 ES, BEVERLY ANN Larkin St. 405 Club 2,3,43 Pe Club 3,42 FBLA 3,4 .3 Nat'l. Honor Sbcietyf 3,4. ' ES, KATHLEEN GA LE Halprin Ct. 275 bda Y-Teens 2,3 sec.: ICC repres. 23 In- urals 23 Co-Pilot 3,4 Exchange Editor3 e Assistant 4. CKBURGER, ROBERT WALKER Leafwood Dr. 71 murals lg Band 23 Latin Club 3,43 Nat'l. or Society 3,4. CKS, JOSEPH LEON Texas Ave. 5343 'o Club 2,3 V-Pres.3 Political Science Club FBLA 3,4 Prcs.3 DE 4. NE, OLIVIA FRANCES .-Ergbler Ave. TTS, BRENDA LOREITA Herbert St. -8492 FACE, LAWRENCE FREDERICK Gabriel Dr. -0808 Medica 2,3,43 Debate Team 33 Engi- ng Club 4g Political Science Club 43 LICK, MURIEL JEAN Everglades Rd. 544 Medica 2,3 Rep.3 FTA 2,3: Piloteer Writ- Club 3,43 SCA 43 Co-Pilot 3 photogra- , 4 features editor3 Forensic Team Award umalism 33 Quill and Scroll 4. HERLAND, DENNIS WAYNE E. Glen Rd. 133 ntramurals 3. ON, JAMES MICHAEL Baywood Dr. -1819 Chub 2,3 V-Pres., 4 Pres.3 SCA 43 Jr. an . FFORD, DIANE LEE Bailey St. 330 . Council lg Latin Club 23 Lambda Y- s 2 3' Ka a Psi Y-Teens 3 4 NGER, IQENNETH RAYMOND E. Little Creek Rd. 653 ARINGEN, SUSAN LEIGH Branchwood Ct. 714 ttes l,2,3 Rep. - Hist., 4 Chap.3 SCA 1 4 Rep.g Y-Teens 23 French Honor Soci- Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Nat'1. Honor Soci- ,43 Exec. Council 3. ARICO, RENEE ANN A Carnarvon Drive 616 ilot Staff 3. BERT, MICHAEL EUGENE Chesapeake Blvd. 458 Senior Statistics J.V. Football 23 Track 23 Varsity Football 3,43 Wrestling 2,3,4, Monogram Club 4. TAYLOR, THOMAS BROGDEN 3933 Krick St. 855-2818 Intramurals 13 S.C.A. lg Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,43 Latin Club 3,43 Key Club 4, Senior directorg Senior Pla 4. TEMPLETYON, CAROLYN MARIE 2410 Shafer St. 855-3574 Girls Chorus 1,23 Majorettes 23 Band 2 Chap.3 Mixed Chorus 1,2. THIEDE, RICHARD DENNIS 1297 River Oaks Dr. UL 5-3670 THOMAS, JAMES MOODY 975 Albert Ave. UL 5-5725 Basketball 2,3. THOMPSON, FAYE GLADYS 8025 Arrowwood Ct. JU 3-0608 Latin Club l,2,3,43 Intra. 13 Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,43 Exec. Council 4. TIFFANY, JANE DOUGLAS 7901 Walters Dr. 588-3121 lntra. 1,2,43 Future Nurses 2,3 - Sgt. at Arms, 43 Science Club 1,2 - Historian3 Pilot Palisades 1. TILLERY, ANNA LOU 1836 Meadow Lake Dr. 855-3434 FBLA 23 Girls Chorus 3g Concert Chorus 4. TOLE, MARY ANN 8029 L nbrook Dr. 583-170,31 FBLA 4. TOOLE, BRENDA LEE 8118 Colin Dr. 588-2485 TOWNSEND, MARY JOSEPHINE 5748 Azalea Gd. Rd. 855-D15 B Art Club 2,3,4. TRACE, CAROLYN LEE 2932 E. Malden Ave. 587-2574 :FBLA 4. TRAVIS, LYNN DOLORES 1733 S. Lakeland Dr. Omega Tri-Hi-Y 23 Co-Pilot Stali' 33 Pilot Staff 4, Thespians TRAYLOR, JUDITH ANNE' 3101 Coach House Lane 340-4919 TSIKURIS, LINDA FAYE 1360 Picadilly St. TUBBS, PH LLIS, HALL 3452 Budd Ct. UL 5-4492 Latin Club 2,3,43 Future Nurses 2,3. TUCKER, DENNIS WAYNE 5728 Azalea Gd. Rd. UL 3-6281 Vars. Baseball 2. 3 TUCKER, TERESA ANNE 8 5225 Poston La. 853-5806 Int. 23 'FBLA 4. TURNER, JOHN VERNON- 3123 Hurley Ave. 853-2160 Int. -2,3,4. V TWIFORD, WANQA ERLENE 2816 Dominion Avej' 587-7302 FBLA 4. TYLER, SANDRA LOUISE 2526 Console Ave. 583-1732 Future Nurses 2,3,43 Lambda Y-teens 33 Co- Pilot stali' 33 Annual Staff 4. TYSON, EDNA EVE 2204 Willowwood Dr. 855-4138 Bible Club 2g Future Nurses 33 VOT 4. TYSON, SHARON LOUISE 8282 Bulfalo Cresent 587-8448 Intra. 2,33 Y-teens 33 FBLA 4. ULMAN, MAROLYN KAE 7843 A Woodull Rd. 587-4376 Uniondale H.S. - Future Nurses 23 Home Ec. 23 Swimming Team 1,23 Leaders Club 1,22 Aqua Show 1,23 Norview - Theta Sigma Y- Teens 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Nat'l Honor Society 3,4. VARNADOE, SUZUNN DIANE 4743 Atterbury St. 853-3561 Honor Bandsman l,2,33 Senior Play3 Science 4. VERBLE, PEGGY ANN 5341 A Henneman Dr. VERGAKIS, GEORGE ALLEN 3473 Azalea Garden Rd. 853-3423 VERGET, JOYCE CHARLENE 2125 Barbara Dr. 583-1329 'Spanish Club 13 Y-Teens 13 Kappa Psi Y- eens 3g Pilot Stati, 4: Exec. Council 4, Quill 8: Scroll 4. VICK, GEORGE KENNETH 1251 Norview Ave. UL 3-5239 J.V. Football, 23 Co-Pilot Staff 2,33 Var. Foot- ball 3,4Q Mono ram Club 3,4. VINSON, JOHTINY CALVIN 5935 Whitney Blvd. 420-2322 Var. Football 2,3,4Q S.C.A. 2,3. VISPO, MARY ANN 1640 Kingsway Rd. 587-1944 Robt. E. Lee, Latin Club, 23 Intram. 1,23 Nor- view - Latin Club 3,43 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 D.E. 43 Art Club 4. VOSE, BARBARA LEE 3820 Abingdon Cir. 853-0827 Intram. 23 Ars Medica 2: Future Nurses 2,33 Theta-Sigma Y-Teens 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Pilo- teer Writing Club 3, Parli. 43 French Nal'1. Honor Societg 3,4. VOURLAS, RUCILLA LYNN 7824 Walters Dr. JU 7-1416 Spanish Club 13 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,43 Intram 2. WADE, JACK WARREN 1812 Norview Ave. 855-0230 Latin Club l,2,3,43 Political Science Club 3,43 Teenage Regublican Club 43 San Diego, Cal. - German lub, 23 Chess Club 43 Nat'l Hon- or Society 43 Junior Classified League of America. WALKER, DONALD CHARLES 2443 Tullibce Dr. 587-0084 Band 2,3. WALKER, PATRICIA LAURA 8268 Buffalo Ave. 587-4922 Jr. Civitan 2,3,43 Pilot Princess Pageant 2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Girls State 33 Omega 3, Hist., 43 Intramurals 33 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Co- Ca t. WALLACE, JOHN LEONARD 5365 ilulianna Dr. U' UL 3-8744 WAMPLER, GARY OTIS 5340 Cammarron -Dr. WARSTLER, LAIWRENCE VANN 8309 Norristown Dr. 583-0894 Y WATERS, HENRY LOUIS E 45l3,fBgu1khead Circle UL 3-3968 Honor Bandsnian 2,33 JV-Basketbal1e23 Varsi- gllhtsketball 3. ATSION, HOLLY ELIZABETH 1901 Johnston Rd. - UL 5-2857 Y-Teens l,,2,3,4Q itldpha Tri-Hi-Y 4. WEATHERSBY, ARK ALAN 4052 Shore 464-1300 JV Wrestling lg Varsity Wrestling 2,3,43 Soph. Class Councrlg Jr. Class Council. WEIL, DIANA CAROL V, 3 8533 Bengaminwive. I JU 3-060 WEIS, WILLIAM G. 2541 Woolsey St. 853-8385 . it - S JV Track Z3 Varsity Track 2,33 Monogram? Club 4. 3 WEISENBERGER, DOLORES ANN 7856 Azalea Garden Rd. f 'jg 583-0742 Waukegan, Illinois - Intramurals 13 North Chica o, Illinois - Intramurals 2,31 French Club 5,33 F.T.A. 23 Card Club 33 Glee Club 3g Party Planning Club 33fgRecord Club 3. WEST. CHERYL ELAYNE 5821 Lesie Ave. ' UL 5-5922 Gamma Delta Tri-Hi-Y 33 Art Club 43 Pilot Princess 4. WHARTON, CORALEE 742 She ard Ave. JU 8-57i78D F.T.A. l,2,33 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, District Con- ference 3,4, V. Pres. WHITE, HARRY RONALD 5825 Leslie Ave. 855-7476 Crusader Jr. Hi-Y 1, Pres. WHITE, RALPH JOSEPH 3739 Henrico St. UL 3-9498 Intramurals 1. WHITEHEAD, LINDA LEE 2078 Kenlake Pl. Y-Teens 13 French Club lg Pe Club 2,33 Bi- ble Club 2,3,43 F.T.A. 3,4Q DJ5 Club 4. WHITEHORN, ROBERT DANIEL 3585 Norland CL UL 3-7304 Band 2. WHITEHURST. DOROTHY ANN 2439 Jas er Ct. JU 7-93219 Y-Teens 2,3,4. WHITEHURST, JERRY WADE 4549 Bankhead Circle UL 3-3610 Madrigal Chorus 2,33 Intramurals 2. WHITSON, VELMA LEONA 1552 Fleetwood Ave. 853-7041 Latin Club 23 Political Science Club 3. WILKERSON, JOHN SAMUEL 1208 Templar Blvd. JU 8-0362 Ex. Council 23 Band 2,3,4, Pres. WILKERSON, JR., JOSEPH 874 Dillon Ave. 853-2467 WILLIAMS, HARRIETT RUTH 3855 Nansemond Circle 855-4678 WILLIAMS, MARY ELIZABETH 1815 Lightwood Lane Future Nurses Club 2,33 Latin Club 2,3,43 Gladys Giddeons Latin Award Comm.3 Aux- ilium Latinum Honorary Merit Latin Award. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA ANN 952 Quail St. UL 5-1267 Pep ,Club 13 F.B.L.A. 33 Theta Sigma Y- Teens 33 I.C.T. 4. WILLIAMS, RAYMOND 6903 Partridge St. UL 3-5895 Band, 2. WILLIAMS, ROBERT FRANKLIN 3855 Nansemond Circle 855-4678 Varsity Football Manager, 4. WILLIAMSON, VIRGINIA KAY 8215 Old Ocean View Rd. 587-6659 Intramurals 1,23 Future Nurses Club 2,33 Spariish Club lg ICT Club 4. ILLIFORD, JACQUELINE ANNE 939 Alma Dr. JU 8-2916 Pep Club 3,4, Rep.3 Spanish National Honor Society 3,4, Sec. WILLIS, CHERYL DENE 3431 Pamlico Circle 855-6814 Intramurals 2,3. WILSON, DUANE ALAN 8160 Tidal Rd. JU 7-8019 Executive Council 13 Track Tearn 13 Scholas- tic Team lg French National Honor Society 2,3,43 Track Team lg Wrestling 2,3,43 National Honor Society 3,43 University of Va. Math and Science Award 33 KeyIC1ub 4. WILSON, PATRICIA JA E 1544 Minnesota Ave. UL 3-8144 .3 Omega Tri-HI-Y 2,3,4, Reporterg Soph. Class Rep. 23 Piloter Writirgg C ub 2,3,43 Co-Pilot Staff 2,3 Page One E torg S.C.A. Represen- tative 2,3,4, Activities Chairman, District Dele- gate to District S.C.A. 43 S.C.A. District Conference 43 Junior Class Reporter, con- ference Southem Assoc. of Student Councils, 43 Keyettes, 4. WILMER, RICHARD LEE 1517 Miltate Ave. UL 3-6272 WINTER, ARTHUR LEON 2445 Everglades Rd. JU 8-1617 WINTERS, MARGARET SHAW 8227 Buffalo Ave. 587-3235 Soph. Council Rep. 23 Y-Teens 23 Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 3,4, Sec.3 National Honor Society 4. WITCHER, ALLEN JAMES 3809 Petersen SL UL 3-4044 Intramurals 2,33 D.E. Club, 4. WOMACK, SUSAN GAINES 1823 Keswick Dr. 855-0517 Latin Club l,2,33 Y-Teens 2,33 F.T.A. 23 Keyettes 2,3,4, Sec.3 Keyettes National Con- vention 3,43 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 National Honor Society 3,4. WOODSON, SHARON LU 3464 Johns St. 853-5603 WORTHINGTON, PATRICIA JEAN 8321 Caine View Ave. 587-217 S.C.A. Representative 1, Treas. WRAY, BARBARA ANN 4841 Larkin St. UL 5-6615 WRIGHT, RUSSEL LYSLE 2401 Early St. 855-6610 WRIGHT, WILLIE FULTON, JR. 1818 Tulane Rd. 855-7278 Intramurals 2. WYANT, COLLEN 4537 Woolsey St. UL 3- 1250 P? Club 23 Gamma Delta Tri-Hi-Y 3. Y UNG, ELIZABETH JOYCE 1347 Sheppard Ave. 588-7705 Int. l,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2,3, Treas. 43 VOT 43 FBLA 43 Girls Chorus 1. YOUNGBLOOD, BARBARA LEE 1117 Montagjue St. Y-Teens 33 me a Tri-Hi-Y 4. ZIMMER, DAVLD JOHN 8104 Di gs Rd. 588-1525 ICT 3,4. Choral Jr. Civitan BOTTOM R0 W' C. Knight, D. Cas- tles, J. Gretes, C. Rhyne, S. Boring, R. Spivey, 2nd ROW? T. Peele, C. Carter, C. Quann, K. Craig, C. Mil- ler, R. Costlow, C. Neal, 3rd ROW.' P. White, S. Quinley, F. Johnson, L. Pye, P. Hutchinson, L. Shoulda, R. Giles. Officers: T. Peele, Pres., C. Carter, Sect., F. White, Deputy Pres., L Shoulda, Treas., J. Gretes, Sgt. at Arms, C. Knight, Chaplain. Sponsor - Mrs. Claire McDermott NORVIEW CHORAL JUNIOR CIVITAN The purposes of the Norview Choral Junior Civitan are to cultivate good social relations and fellowship, to promote clean living and good sportsmanship, to make service a watchword in home, school, and community, to the ideals of the Senior Club and to begin even as Junior Civitans to be Builders of Good Citizenship? This newly formed club with a unique closed membership, open only to the se- lect members of the Bell Ringers and Baker,s Dozen, is the first of its kind in the nation. We are very proud to have been selected for this position and will en- deavor to uphold the high standards and ideals of Junior Civitan in the field of entertainment. 186 Forensic Team BOTTOM ROW: E. Greenberg - Public speaking, A. Coleman - Prose reading, T. Buck - Poetry reading. TOP ROW: W. Simpers - Public speaking, C. Appleback - Poetry reading, J. Barkin - Prose reading, L. Hardage - Spelling Cnot in pictureb. Vocational Ojjice Training at i Q 3 1 1 4 . ' r n I ii BOTTOM ROW: K. Forrest, B. Stiles, S. Aldridge, L. Cara- co, C. Ishom, J. Brandon, E. Freitas, K. Draffin 2nd ROW: T. Ayers, D. Baker, J. Gray, L. Huffer, E. Stark 3rd ROW.' W. Twiford, S. Echols, S. Tyson, L. Altman, L. Arnold 41h 187 RoW.- D. Spivey, E. Tyson, L. Berry, D. Comm, C. Hud- gins 5th RO W' T. Tucker, B. Young TOP ROW: D. McIn- tosh, J. Riediger, K. Jordan. Rin g Dance iff Little big, isn't it? xi' is Qs' s- wgi It's a big night for the juniors! - - 1 K . l Watch it! You might lose that ringfyet. S . f Snowball ' l t 513155: , . skill :ff xx . l Snowball Queen Judy Longworth cc Next, please The Court and Their Escorts. What an interest- ing discussion! Did that really happen that way?!! Debbie Tugwell, Doug Shockeng Anna Thompson, Bill Dureng Judy Longworth, Ernie Franklin, Joyce Elliott, Dennis Appellg Terri Buck, Eric Houser. 189 5 W Nj' Gzrls' ft Leadershzp Club BOTTOM ROW: E. Greenberg, Pres., V. Gray, V. Pres., S. McCarthy, Treas., R, Porter, Sec., 2nd R0 W' R. Godfrey, D. Morgan, L. Lloyd, M. Lowman 3rd ROW: B. Taylor, M. Daily, R. Phelps, N. Nugent, Hist., TOP R0 W' Miss Fardette, Sponsor, R. Murden, C. Motteshead, Miss Meacom, Sponsor. Assistant Annual Stajj' This space is devoted to our loyal, hard-working, trustworthy friends and co-workers on the annual staff. Even though they do not hold official posi- tions, they have dedicated much time and effort to this year's edition of the l966 PILOT. Larry Parker Greta Dunn Saundra Chalker Linda Ballard is , .4 1,5251 A i Y AW Vg? i Larry, Saundra, Greta, and Linda sort pictures for the paste-up pages. Work hard! Faculty Basketball Game SCORE Women - 17 Men - ll Things go better with Coca-Colan Batman helps a lady in distress. , E .EU .. -1 1 t V .if l t . l EW Q The dynamic duo made their appearance at the annual basketball game. Mrs. Rhudy out did the others with her 48-36-42, 191 Just because I was doing the Duck they didn't have to kick me out ofthe game! vwdins 192 M id- Winter Snowball Ball Dance ,r 1 Q ' .L MQAV ' 1 rg, W I I E3 Queen of Mid-Winter Ball: Judy Snively. Snowball Queen: Judy Longworth, crowned by Miss Norfolk, Dean Fikentscher, 1963 graduate of Norview High School. Miss Miss Courtesy: Dorothy Harry , .,..... H1 ? 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Park Congratulations to the members of Norview's Finest Swimming Team Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Cohen Mr. and Mrs. L. Hurdle E. W. Norris Don Hunziker George Allen Vergakis Lucy J. Harris, R.N. Debbie Dorman and Bob Diffenderfer Dr. Norman Krell Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schwarga Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Craig Mr. and Mrs. George D. McQueen Mrs. Malcolm L. McNaghten Mr. and Mrs Charles Verget Mr. and Mrs Thomas B. Vaught Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mead Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Shell, Jr. Mr. an Mrs. James G. Simmons The Harvey Smith Family Chris and Diane Sonny Cromwell Robert Eisen Gayle and Robert Mary Grubb Judi McLean Greta E. Dunn Karen Verget Jennifer Powers Rob and Joyce Sandy E. W. Norris Mr. and Mrs. M. Eisen Cdr. and Mrs. Ellery E. Tyler Mrs. Malcolm L. McNaghten Winkie,' and The Lobster Dr. and Mrs. John P. Shelton Sandy and Worth Meads Carolyn Lee King Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Shields J. W. Baker B. F. Pulliam Robert G. High Millard F. Warrick Jr Diana Petersen Timothy T. Peele Gene Ferguson - Graduate Jeff Barkan - WNOR Teen Editor THE PANCAKE HOUSE Tidewater's Original Ward's Corner Princess Anne Plaza RUNNELLS 81 STOHL INC. Real Estate Brokers 4920 Virginia Beach Blvd. Va. Beach 497-4851 499-0501 ARCHBELL ART 81 SIGN SHOP Pete Archbell - owner 2312 E.'Sewells Pt. Rd. UL 3-2679 New and Used Cars WARDS CORNER MOTORS 209 East Little Creek Rd. JU 8-1328 C. F. Frye, Jr. C'0ffff .Qeasoned 761' f7av0r! 204-210 W. 22nd Street Norfolk 10, Virginia Phones MAdison 2-4739 -- 2-4730 W. M. REAY 81 CO., INC. WALKER 81 LABERGE COMPANY, Inc. DISTRIBUTORS 7613 Sewells Point Road TELEPHONE 587-8701 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 23513 Glass Mirrors Store Fronts Window Walls ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Ventilating Fans Lighting Fixtures Electrical Heating Equipment 1060 W. 27th Street Norfolk 8, Virginia T compliments of . ZOBY 8: SON Plumbing Heating Electrical Repairs For hard to fit and regular sizes for young men. No compromise with Quality Nationally Advertised Brands Formal Rentals 12-60 Since I898 J, 1 oshnons For Home and Family 4I5 Granby Street cmd Joncif Shopping Center Compliments of FAIRMOUNT BUILDING SUPPLIES CORPORATION 3307 l-lanbry St. Phone 587-7659 JOE 8: VAL'S Q 1514 Dundale Ave. Custom Care Congratulations Traditional Clothes Mon. if Fri. 10-8 Class of ,66 Tues dr Thurs. 10-6 7423 Granby Sf- Sat. 10-5:30 Norfolk, Va. I I . I I 9 ' J STAR RUBBER 7665 Sewells Point Rd. Next to Bowlarcma CO. Come to CLAYTONS -I-ornmq -I-qIe1fls' For the Latest In I -I-i ewater' Gu in PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Traditional Clothes 215 Granby st. 6100 Qfsfjljn DR' Opposite the Monticello Hotel Phone LIL 3-7634 Phone LIL 3-7635 WILLS AND YOUNG AUTO UPHOLSTERY 7919 CHESAPEAKE BOULEVARD A-r EAST LITTLE CREEK nom: INCDPPORQTED AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 583-2722 QBILLD WAGNER 1126 Norview Avenue Res. Phone .JU 8-0137 Norfolk, Va. Compliments of Parfridge's OAKDALE FURNITURE BUS JONES and CARPET coMPANY TEX ACO 2500 E. Little Creek Rd. I I48 E. Little Creek Road 1 PEPSI COLA Come Alive! You're in the Pepsi Generation. FASH ION TWO-TWENTY 1514 Johnston Rd., 855-7701 Free Home Demonstration Club Plans and Individual Nlakeups 5 l Eliilfi E 1 1 lay ll Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of WARDS CORNER BEAUTY ACADEMY 216 E. Little Creek Road Phone 583-5261 Leadership ls No Accident, Let Us Help You Plan Your Future EDITH HUGO FLORIST flowers for all occasions schools specialty 1140 Hugo St. U Business Phone UL 3-6305 Home Phone 587-2172 855-3787 H. D. OLIVER FUNERAL APARTMENTS 1501 Colonial Avenue Norfolk, Virginia 2002 Laskin Road Virginia Beach, Virginia HARRIS A. MEADOWS ROOSEVELT ESSO SERVICENTER E. LITTLE CREEK Ro. a. MONA Ave. NORFOLK 18, VIRGINIA T I ph sas 2062 Pictorial Compliments of K 8. K INC 5-10 5-10 Ward's Corner '.'.i'f-X- ' 4 X 1 W If you mathe engineer W mi A ith a Futu like science and re! matics, consider ing' for your caree XX e field of today ss is fast ing up ev or a Job with a an engineer! ery Z in xxk Xx Xx VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND PowER COMPANY iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiii i HERE TODAY iiiiii i i i 'l is ii WHERE i ii 5 TOMORROW? , i As this Fine Class disperses, each member to pursue his separate destiny, your Class Ring by Balfour will become increasingly precious as a Symbol of Achievement, a Mark of Recognition, and a link to memories of your high school days together. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES CHARLES G. MOTLEY Richmond, Virginia REPRESENTING JEWELRY'S FINEST CRAFTSMEN CLASS RINGS AND PINS CLUB INSIGNIA' MEDALS - TROPHIES - PLAQUES - DIPLOMAS - CUMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS ! -ge M 5553? if O2 QQ W X to the graduating class 2 LQ G Aff? Y ' ' T Y ' X T Q E YQ ' 1 . if 5: ' H, --- .iggeri Y E W N things g0 W Q N NN NK b M J X --T gift IIAVE J emfifth , Um QKQ 6206541 WDEMRKG iADE-MARK QE X Tw If TX ,I ful X 1 bf W will VL. Y Y f IMI' xx BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY rj-1 NORFOLK COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. A xx- TIDEWATEIYS LEADING DAIRY DAIRY PRODUCTS FLAVOR FRESH from the home of quality TAIT'S THOROBRED SEEDS Best by Test for over 95 years. ALB RIGHT FLORIST The finest seeds, bulbs, and plants. ll5 W. Freemcison Sf. MA 2-6641 George Tait and Sons, Inc. MVS- Sue H- RUBY' P'0P- 9OO Tidewater Drive Norfolk, Va. Compliments of GROCERY Corner Krick St. and Azalea Garden Rd. ELECTRIC C0- School Supplies of an Kinds Heber E, Ewell Walter E. Williamson, Jr NORVIEW PHARMACY The Store of Personal Service EWELL 8 WILLIAMSON Funeral Home Lady Attendant 436 Thirty-Fifth Street at Colonial Avenue 6160 Sewells Point Rd. Norfolk, Va. Phone MA 2-6092 Norfolk, Virginia PH. Ul. 3-474i RES. PH. UL 5-6927 MEEKINS GARAGE AR-rHUR'5 GRILL General Auto Repairs - Brake Drum Grinding We Are Proud To Bushing Grinder Service - Used Cars Have Served Nowiew Bought and Sold Official Inspection Station 5766 Chesapeake Blvd. Norfolk 13, Va. For The Past 16 Years ARTHUR 8i GUS Compliments of VlCK'S PLACE 6134 E. Sewell's Pt. Rd. Congratulations Seniors SPORTSMAN'S SHOP 130 Plume Street Norfolk, Va. A O' -7 CHESAPEANE BEAUTY SALON Complete Beauty Service JU 8-8793 Located in Snug Harbor 8475 Chesapeake Blvd Sells and Gives Special Attention to Wigs Thank you for Shopping at o Downtown 0 Wards Corner Jancf Shopping Center 515' BURGER CHEF A 1455 Military Highway THAMBURGEWF LANDSDALE CIRCLE Phone 8554986 MASTER AUTO Service Corp. U.S. ROYAL TIRES ROY'S BARBER SHOP 1612 Meadowlake Dr. Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach 8539907 Compliments of MEYERS 8: TABAKIN The Friendly Furniture Store Norfolk, Va. 3249 E. ocean view Ave. 6104 Cheeepeeke BW- Complimenfs of J' 3600 Militory Highway Compliments of FRIENDS CAVALIER SPORTING GOODS, INC. WARDS CORNER BOOK SHOP 849 E. Little Creek Rcl. Norfolk, Vo. Phone JU 7-1811 School Jackets, Gym Equipment Sporting and Athletic Goods CThe only used book store in Norfolkj Books Bought gl Sold Textbooks, A Specialty 7638 Granby St. Phone 587-2406 KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUT CO. 3021 Bollentine Blvd. Special Prices To Churches And Schools For Fund Raising Programs UL 5-6069 Compliments of VIRGlNIA'S FIRST LADY Salon of Beauty 1528 .lohnstons Rd. 853-8021 KINGS DEPARTMENT STORE 1951 East Little Creek Rd. Best Wishes To The Graduates Ot 66 Convertible Tops Dial 583-1806 MAYNARD'S AUTO UPHOLSTERY Tailor lVlade Seat Covers - Auto Glass W. A. Nlaynard 904 Little Creek Rd. Proprietor Norfolk 18, Va. Between Chesapeake and Cottage Toll Road Best washes SPERTNER JEWELERS 14 southern Shopping center PHONE 537-2705 NIGHT PHONE sae-oee1 135 VV. LITTLE CREEK ROAD HERBERT EINHORN NORFOLK. VA, City Hall Ave. At The Civic Center Serving Tidewater Since i894 FINCH MASSENBURG CARPET Phone 583-2364 NEW and USED OLD NORVIEW CARS BOYS G-M MOTOR SALES Taussig Blvd. 84 Little Creek Road Norfolk, Va. 23505 Lee Williams Squirt Presson Dick Nlaston FW The Place To Shop For Your Sport Needs Qwmi SPORT CENTER 6 Southern Shopping Center Norfolk 5, Virginia NASSAU INN 1108 E. Little Creek Rd. Norfolk 18, Va. Compliments of 18 Southern Shopping Center . WOOLWORTH CO. ,f' X7 YQ! 4 facts az' your fingertips L EDGER T g lffniiliuu X-f 1 S iii? mlflgitgitflan' . . . on any ' subject every day Phone Days 583-2388 Home .lu 8-3241 Open Daily til 9:00 P.M. Member of the Bank of Virginia Charge T TURPINS FLORIST 8: GIFT SHOP N S 28 Southern Shopping Center Norfolk, Virginia Flowers Gifts 8t Pottery Combine our Gifts with Flowers Laura Mae Turpin J. L. Turpin Make A Date To Eat John ViIIarreaI's I 6 MEXICAN ruml AMERICAN RESTAURANT -- Flavor of Old Mexico --- 3574 Military Hwy. - Norfolk, Va. Phone 853-9931 -pf CATERING SERVICE ,I- Specializing ln Ships Parties! For 5 or 5,000 - Large or Small Partlosl Lumber 8. Building Supplies Mill Work Wood Preserving Plant POWELL-McCELLAN LUMBER COMPANY West Coast Fir Timbers Compliments Of HlGGY'S Cleaners 8L Laundry 3200 Lafayette Blvd. UL5-4752 Next to Farm Fresh 846 E. Little Creek JU7-0991 Phone 853-4619 Joe Milan HIGH FASHIONED STYLES HOLLYWOOD HOUSE OF BEAUTY 3584 North Military Highway Norfolk, Va. 23518 For Rock 81 Roll Music Call 423-4711 CEveningsJ Call 622-3371 Nighfs, Sundays, 6' Holidays Call 583-4134 We 674 on 'Iowa p4nqwlrere MOORE TUWING LINE PLAZA I ROOM 509 LEWIS MOORE - Owner NORFOLK, VA. Quik om Sfow - dlfluaia you jfnow Billy Wasarhaley and The Zlhp Tunes 7429 Adele Dr. Phone Norfolk Va JU 7-7910 CENTER SHOPS Tidewaters Favorite Department Stores 21st Street Wards Corner S21 At Mllltary Highway In Norfolk PHONE 853-7121 LUCAYED ON I Azalea Garden Road 1 DRIVE IN Compliments ot LUM'S HARDWARE CORP. 3101 Virginia Beach Blvd. 1609 Laskin Rd. Phone: MA 5,3639 Phone: 428-3220 Music To Dine and Dance To SON NY DEE QDestioJ Combo Music For Dinner - Dancing Banquets - Conventions Weddings - Shows Etc. Ju 8-1839 Phone 855-3173 VIRGINIA ART METAL 81 PLASTIC CORP. Courtesy Of LITTLE CREEK Trophies ' Plaques 0 Prize Cups Incentive Awards U Engraving 4548 E. Princess Anne Road Norfolk, Virginia me iiiaemomti BURNETTE MUSIC CO. MEAE .IPIIAZIHKEU Choice Meats Cut To Order Robert Bayliss TIA Noblett Market, Inc. 1317 E. Little Creek Road 588-4163 THE 4 SEASONS CLUB 6525 Tidewater Dr. Phone 85-52871 Live Bands Friday ond Saturday Nights Club Open 7 days 81 nights each week Catering to the young adults TIDEWATER LINEN SUPPLY CORPORATION Service and, Quality Our Most Imporfani Proclucfs 1211 NORVIEW AVENUE NORFOLK 13, VIRGINIA To hebo the Gfwistian .... . . . . To Serve the Ghurchesf' N' 9 Jpsfigioua asupflfiei 922 East 26th Street Phone: 627-3I62 NorFoII4, Va. 23504 Authorized Factory Service Ronson 84 Norelco ELECTRIC SHAVER SHOPS lf it's for electric shaving - we have it Sales 8: Service on All Makes of Shavers 7862 Tidewater Drive, Norfolk, Virginia, Phone 583-4422 Compliment Of BERSON'S BRIDE SHOPPE The liub Of Tidewater Norfolkg Wards Corner and Monticello Hotel Corner ' Virginia Beachg Princess Anne Plaza Portsmouthg lVlidcity Shopping Center Newport Newsp Newmarket Shopping Center - Chesapeakeg Great Bridge Shopping Center O, fy 261 6 STUDIO OF' PORTRAITURE 410 GRANBY STREET -' NORFOLK. VIRGINIA TELEPHONE CARLTON D. o'NEAi.. M Pi-ioToG. 622-9875 Next Door To dui Norview Bank vznnmvaniii - F ' W9 i f 'Pi . U m v Skilled sicmsn Re e d '9 Compliments passenger Beauticians anuricmns ond Truck HARRIS TIRE SERVICE 1469 N. Military Highway LANSDALE TRAFFIC CIRCLE A Norfolk, Virginia RAY HARR President Res. Phone KI 5-9148 IS Bus. Phone 855-6021 TeRUE BEAUTY SHOP 6139 E. Sewells Point Road Norview Phone: ULysses 5-4630 ABBY'S AMERICAN STATION 6176 Sewells Point Rd. Norview BROWNEY'S I RESTAURANT 1872 E. Little Creek Rd. Norfolk, Virginia 3 Private Banquet Rooms Norfolk's Finest Restaurant AI R-A-PLANE CORPORATION 3040 Virginia Beach Boulevard P. O. Box 7115, Phone MAdison 5-8271 NORFOLK 9, VA., U. S. A. A BETTER PLACE TO SHOP W 'I I . . I I I-1: :I --mmuwun ' f fs MARKETS I-T ,,,, ,. I t - .,.. -. ,WV 1, fx,l:R xi X 1 l X a .lil , l tai 3 1 , xi .my ff .. X, i jlff ,, A I d l H -ig. i-V . L' -,W was an , ,, ,, l, 1 M NORVIEW ESSO SERVICENTER Congratulations LEN SAWYER AUTO SALES 3635 N. Military Highway Norfolk, Va. Come to see us Compliments of NORVIEW CAB CO. MA 5-2465 6034 Chesapeake St. UL 5-661 l 'E 53? E1 E7'Eff, QQ' .245 EEWQ fi TNI? Ale Oxford Shoppe 32 Southern Shopping Center 132 Jonaf Shopping Center Home of classic traditional clothing and ocitessories. Compliments of HUME'S LITTLE CREEK SHELL If you can't stop smile as you go by. I85I E. Little Creek Road Telco TV and Appliance Co. TELEVISION -1- HI Fl -1- APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE PRESENTED B . 2325 LITTLE CREEK ROAD AT ROOSEVELT GARDENS L SHOPPING CENTER Compliments of BARR BROTHERS JEWELERS 227 Granby Street and Janaf Shopping Center Office 855-1961 Home JU 8-3090 Compliments of WW REAIJY CORP If 1518 Springmeadow Boulevard K Phone 855-1961 - Norfolk, Va. 23518 -I I Compliments of BYRDS BARBER SHOP 6161 Sewells Pt. Rd. rw. ' I ', , f, PHONE -JLI '7-BD39 '-5 ' 1 1, .9 .fa cflflocls Baaufy Salon 7B62 TIDEWATER DR. TIDEWATER SHDPPINI3 CENTER NDRFEILK' VIRGINIA The 1966 Pilot staff has worked diligently to publish a successful annual, which would have been impossible without the help of the following: lVlr. Charles W. Perdue, our Principal, lVlrs. Bettie Chappell, and IVlr. Andrew T. Leidy, our Assistant Principals, lVlr. Neill Watson, our Yearbook Representative, lVlr. Wilber W. Will, and lVlr. Thomas Verb for their terrific pictures, Norview teachers, who excused members of the Pilot staff from their classes, Our Advertisers, who made this publication possible, And last, but not least, lVlrs. Ardath Jones, our Advisor, whose assistance was of the greatest help. Our thanks to all of you ll! From Guy, Mary, Harriet, and the staff 220 www. vmmu no-Mm ,,,,,R,, . . F-. --- 1 I o , . nur H z144..' 1...5.aL .L . .4-Q.. Lf. f f . uf' A x z XX X V I . ll. ' l 1, I 1. ! , . ,pf -6. H s i I I 2 1 1.


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