Onancock High School - Trident / Beacon Yearbook (Onancock, VA)

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■—i—fc§- tSS ■ V w jw ?! ? mmmm ■■s ' « vjfc fWn - ■ v |F It is Better to Look Ahead and Prepare; Than to Look Back and Regret. With these words in mind, we. the Seniors of Onancock High School, shall assume our duties and re¬ sponsibilities as citizens. We look forward with zeal and determination to the opportunities afforded us by this great country, and we shall endeavor to make this world a better place for all mankind. TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication A dministration Elementary Activities Classes A dvertisements ED TO . . . Mrs. Ruth Kellam During the past three years you have diligently worked with us in order that our high school days might be memorable ones. To show our appreciation for your concern and understanding, we, the Senior Class dedicate to you, Mrs. Ruth Kellam, this 1965 TRIDENT. 4 ADMINISTRA TION SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Oliver C. Greenwood ONANCOCK SCHOOL BOARD Mr. I. W. Bagwell III, Mr. H. Watson Twyford, Mr. Carlisle Williams, Sr. P.T.A. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: President, Rev. David H. Howell: Vice Presidents, Mrs. Lloyd Harrison and Mr. T. E. Rienerth; Secretary, Mrs. Robert Milliner; Treasurer, Mrs. Brooks Ballard. Your last four years are but a beginning. You face a world of constant social evolu¬ tion. May you now grow in vision and wis¬ dom so as to seek the common good for all men. I hope for you the best that life can bring with the courage and strength to meet all of its problems. Earl G. Hoppes EARL G. HOPPES, PRINCIPAL I hope that all of you find success and happiness in the years to follow. It has been a pleasure being here with you this year. Jane D. Thornton JANE THORNTON, SECRETARY 1 winifreg ESelote Eighth Grade Lotta Booth Mathematics William ( HalV ' Industrial Ajta yy Dean Hickman Mathematics History Henrietta Jacob First Grade Ruth Kellam History Physical Ed. Mary E. Martin Third Grade Marie Pennewell Velma Pennewell Guidance Fourth Grade French Aileen Phillips Librarian Mattie Chanley Science Sadie Edmonds Latin William Fitzgerald U. S. History Business Clarence Fleming Government English Gladys Fosque Third and Fourth Grades Robert Vicars Distributive Education Dorothy Watson Second Grade Lillian Derby First Grade Kathryn Warren Fifth Grade Yvonne Richardson English Nancy Senn Business Trent Serini Physical Ed. Margaret Taylor Mildred Twyford Driver ' s Training Sixth Grade I’ve never seen children eat like that in mmmmm And safe driving awards go to -- my life. Our faithful custodians. pussy cats? I don’t like to come to school on Saturday any¬ more than you do! Oh come now! Do you really think Ned, do you want to stay after Mr. Carey and his favorite student, you’ll be accepted. school!? SENIOR y OFFICERS PRESIDENT Kathleen Mary Williams VICE-PRESIDENT Nancy Caroline Loflin TREASURER Catherine Finney James SECRETARY Martha Day Russell BETTY JUNE ADKINS WILLIAM HORACE ATKEISON GEORGE LEONARD BOGGS 1 DONNA MARIE BRIGGS ETHEL SUE BUNDICK LEO POWELL CHANDLER ROBERT ALONZO COBB JENNIFER PEARL CUSTIS JOYCE REGINA CUSTIS WILLIAM MICHAEL DALEY TRUDY ANN DAVIS CLIFTON EDWARD DIZE WILLIAM THOMAS DUNCAN EDWARD WAYNE FITCHETT EMMA JEANNINE FONDA WAYNE PARKS GREENE MARGUERITE MACON FORMYDUVAL JOHN LINWOOD HURLBUT JAMES OTHO JUSTIS FRANCIS HARRISON HART CtLORIA JEAN JOHNSON MICHAEL HENRY LAKE DONNA FAYE LILLISTON PAULINE FRANCES LILLISTON CONSTANCE MARIE MEARS JAMES ADAMS MILLINER JO ANN MILLINER FRANCES DARLENE NOCK JAMES HART PHILLIPS JAMES BARRY REW JOYCE ANN PARKER RICHARD CARLTON SAVAGE CORA SUE SCOTT GREGORY LEE RUSSELL ALFRED JOSEPH SHRIEVES STEVEN CASE VAN KESTEREN JOAN DOUGLASS TWYFORD SHARON LYNN WEAVER KATHERINE McFARLAND WESCOTT BONNIE LANE WILLIAMS It was a sad Friday night when our megaphone was Yours truly, C D Fleming killed. ’ ’ ‘ .. c Did you hear the one about . . . Simon Says . . . Did you say a white Imperial? Remember when we had those neat school dances. The Thinkers The epitomy of knowledge SENIOR HISTORY The month is June; the year is nineteen hundred and sixty-five; and we, as Seniors, will soon bid farewell to these Hallowed Halls of Ivy . As we think of the precious little time we have left at Onancock High, we find ourselves surrounded by the golden memories it has provided us. In recall¬ ing some of these memories, let ' s return to our freshman year. As school opened in that September of 61 , we were awed by the activities opened to us and the responsibilities we faced; but with Mrs. Pennewell and Mrs. Evans, as our homeroom teachers, our high spirits could not be dampened. Tom Duncan was chosen President; Robby Custis, Vice- President; Buck Boggs, Secretary; and Kay Wescott, Treasurer. Many of our boys were chosen for the football team; and later played a big part in basketball, baseball, and track. The girls enjoyed cheering, basketball, softball, and F.H.A. Quite a few of this sports-minded class also attended their first glorious Athletic Ball. Summer vacation passed very quickly; Mrs. Kellam and Mr. Carey found themselves as home¬ room teachers of an all too energetic group of Silly Sophomores . Our officers were Kay Wescott, President; Mary C. Taylor, Vice-President; Trudy Davis, Secretary; and Gwenda Kellam, Treasurer. Jeannine Fonda and Martha Russell joined our class this year. Many more also found themselves in the ranks of athletes. The Beta Club and the Tri-Hi-Y opened their doors to us. We also undertook many projects, the most successful being the selling of cookies. Last but not least of a wonderful year was our unforgettable trip to Washington, D.C. Another summer faded into the past and we returned to O.H.S. looking forward to just the very idea of being Juniors. Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Kellam took over this lively group with apprehension. Our officers were Trudy Davis, President; Joy Milliner, Vice-President; Mary C. Taylor, Secretary; and Kitty James, Treasurer. This year we were joined by Kathy Williams. First on our calendar was ordering our long-a-waited Class Rings. Next we prepared for our play, The Womanless Wedding , which proved a big success. Many Beta members attended the annual convention held that year at Roanoke. Our profit-making projects of the past years, plus selling stationary this year, were very helpful as we presented our lovely prom, Isle of Enchantment , on May 22, 1964. A most memorable summer led us into our coveted year as Mighty Sophisticated Seniors with Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Kellan again at the helm. We elected officers as follows: Kathy Williams, President; Nancy Loflin, Vice-President; Martha Russell, Secretary; and Kitty James, Treasurer; after which we chose an annual staff to publish our yearbook, TRIDENT ’65. New members to our class were Kandi Hardison, Bill Atkeison, and Mike Lake. Next, Class Pins were ordered. Parts were picked for our play, So This is Bliss”. Christmas came and went and our hearts beat-fast as answers to our college applications began to return, then the biggest day of our lives; - graduation! Twelve years ago we walked unknowing into the world of knowledge and tonight we are about to take our first step down the unknown road we call the future. Historian Meg Steele 23 CLASS PROPHECY June 1975 Being the head nurse at Schnectady General Hospital, New York, I was recently assigned to a special case. I was very surprised to find that the patient was Steve Van Kesteren, who had become a Safari guide. Due to an unfortunate encounter with a wild boar, Steve had been flown in from the Republic of South Africa. During his convalescense, we reminised of our days at OHS. Between the two of us, we discussed our former classmates and found that they were widely scattered. ALFRED SHRIEVES has recently renovated the popular Crabpot Palace at Onancock Wharf, and has employed the world-famous chef, HILTON MELSON. ANN AMOS, Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, asks our support in the forth-coming Presidentia l election. Let us not forget our able Congressman, JIMMY MILLINER, who has proved the greatest filibusterer this country has ever known. Our little GWENDA KELLAM has forced Chuck Evans and Otha Mears and Son into retirement since becoming the Shore ' s most proficient auctioneer. BUCK BOGGS and ROBBY CUSTIS, perennial playboys and co-owners of the Eastern Shore Bunnie Club , Daugherty, Virginia, are now featuring the Blue Angel vocalist, KAY WESCOTT. JIMMY PHILLIPS is employed at the club also, as doorman. Please tune in on the next Miss America Pageant. DORIS ELLIOTT, one of New York’s most popu¬ lar models has been chosen to replace Bess Myerson and will assist M. C. Burt Parks at Atlantic City. RICKY SAVAGE, traffic cop at the busy Onley intersection, recently told me that he still finds his track training at OHS invaluable in his line of work. TOM DUNCAN has been awarded the contract to construct the much talked about Bridge-Tunnel which will link Tangier to Deep Creek. BETTY ADKINS and GLORIA JOHNSON hold important secretarial positions in GREGG RUSSELL ' S thriving Honest Gregg’s Used Car Agency. FRANCES HART has given up his professorship at Columbia University to devote full time tutorship to his growing family, now 15 in number. His is writing a revised edition of Cheaper by the Dozen . TOMMY CUSTIS is manager of the check-out counter at the Acme Market in Onancock. WAYNE GREENE, who represents Ajax Chicken Farms, has proved himself one of the highest scor¬ ing bowlers in the country. JIMMY JUSTIS, is keeper of the golf greens at a swank country club in New York. KITTY JAMES, who did such a splendid job as treasurer of our class, has opened her own finance and loan company. BOBBY COBB, director of Cobb ' s School of Charm , is being ably assisted by SHARON WEAVER and KANDI HARDISON. CLIFTON DIZE, Broadway producer, has obligingly returned to direct the Junior Woman ' s Club Follies of ' 75. MARY CATHERINE TAYLOR did what all airline stewardesses dream of. She ' s now the wife of a Wall Street Executive. LEO CHANDLER has been promoted head mechanic for General Motors Corporation. WAYNE FITCHETT, local farmer, made headlines when he managed to eliminate the putting noises in his tractors, which were disturbing his chickens. Wayne no longer has to farm. His income is more than adequate in royalties. SUE BUNDICK has replaced Mrs. Senn as business teacher at Onancock. JOHN HURLBUT says he got his start in show business while playing the leading role in the Junior Class play. He now stars in the I Love John show. 24 CLASS PROPHECY BILL ATKEISON is now an automotive designer and doing well too. He designs on a small scale of course; they’re toy cars. MIKE LAKE, the noted scientist, hasn’t been heard from for six years, but is presumed closer to making contact with Pluto. TRUDY DAVIS, who did such a grand job on our class annual, is now the editor of Poor Richard ' s Almanac. BILL DALEY has become the first game warden to break more than 10 game laws in one year. JOY MILLINER, who graduated as Most Likely to Succeed , has been promoted to Fashion Editor for Vogue Magazine. JEANNINE FONDA, successful businesswoman has recently acquired the garment industry at Parks- ley. MARGUERITE FORMYDUVAL is currently featured at Carnegie Hall and says opera is still her favorite. MIKE KEY went back south after graduation, bought a big plantation, and can sometimes be seen smoking Havanna Cigars on his front porch. DIANNE LILLISTON has become the first female to act as a prison warden. She controls the lad¬ ies quarters at San Quentin. JO ANN MILLINER has become a tree surgeon and specializes in diseases of fruit trees. DARLENE NOCK has opened a new kindergarten which will accommodate 150 children. CONNIE MEARS, who joined the Peace Corps, has been flown to New Guinea in an effort to help the natives there. KATHY WILLIAMS, who for several years was employed by the FBI, is now private secretary to James Bond. BARBARA FEARS, who went to prep school one year, has recently opened a School of Refinement in Accomac. BARRY REW, who learned the hair-cutting trade at Deep Creek, has his own barber shop now, and has employed DONNA BRIGGS as his manicurist. JOYCE PARKER, who sews most of her own clothes, has been offered, by several prominent figure¬ heads in Washington, the important job of seamstress. BONNIE WILLIAMS and CORA SCOTT have just recently returned from a trip abroad. They both plan to spend some time with relatives before venturing on their next adventure. PAULINE LILLISTON, dietician at NAM Hospital, has been awarded the Betty Crocker Cooking Award. GAYLE HARRISON works in a Typing Pool for DuPont Cement Company. JENNY and JOYCE CUSTIS, who have done well in their medical careers, have been chosen by the Board of Medical Examiners, to sponsor a series of drives in the community of Onancock. NANCY LOFLIN has opened a boat-rental service at Little Quarry, Daugherty, Va. If you like television, be sure to tune in on the Build a Muscle with Meg show. MISS STEELE is famous for her physical fitness techniques. JOAN TWYFORD, famous actress, was recently acclaimed for her excellent performance in the re¬ production of La Douce Vita . Before leaving the hospital, Steve and I began to make plans for a class reunion. We enjoyed talk¬ ing so much that we felt the rest of the class would enjoy being together as much as we had. Martha Russell Steve Van Kesteren 25 BEST LOOKING George Boggs, Joan Twyford, Robby Custis MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mike Lake, Joy Milliner, Tom Duncan MOST ATHLETIC Meg Steele, Tom Duncan MOST MISCHIEVOUS Sharon Weaver, John Hurlbut MOST COURTEOUS Bill Daley, Francis Hart, Ann Amos. BEST ALL AROUND Wayne Fitchett, Trudy Davis WHO ' S MOST POPULAR Trudy Davis, George Boggs BEST NATURED Trudy Davis, Jenny Custis, Francis Hart, Alfred Shrieves BEST DRESSED Kathy Williams, Wayne Fitchett, Greg Russell WITTIEST Robby Custis, Gwenda Kellam NEATEST Wayne Greene, Wayne Fitchett, Kathy Williams MOST STUDIOUS Jimmy Milliner, Joy Milliner BIGGEST FLIRTS Bobby Cobb, Sharon Weaver, Meg Steele, Buck Boggs MOST IN LOVE Marguerite Formyduval, Rick Savage, Gayle Harrison BEST PERSONALITY Trudy Davis, Jimmy Phillips NOISIEST Robby Custis, Barbara Fears MOST TALENTED Kay Wescott, Bill Atkieson FRIENDLIEST Jimmy Phillips, Marguerite Formyduval, Bill Daley, absent-Kitty James WHO CUTEST Jimmy Phillips, Trudy Davis MOST INDEPENDENT Barry Rew, Joy Milliner, Tom Duncan, Connie Mears, Gwenda Kellam QUIETEST Cora Scott, Betty Adkins, Mike Key, Mike Lake MOST LOYAL Alfred Shrieves, Nancy Loflin, Doris Elliott, Joyce Custis, Tom Duncan BEST DANCERS Meg Steele, George Boggs MOST ORIGINAL Robby Custis, Kay Wescott, Bill Atkieson LAST WILL We, the Senior Class of Onancock High School of 1965, being of sound mind, now write and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all previous heretofore made by us. Section I Article I Article II Article III Article I Article II Article III Article IV Article V Article VI Article VII Article VIII Article IX Article X Article XI Article XII Article XIII Article XIV Article XV Article XVI Article XVII Article XVIII Article XIX Article XX Article XXI Article XXII Article XXIII Article XXIV Article XXV Article XXVI Article XXVII Article XXVIII Article XXIX Article XXX Article XXXI Article XXXII Article XXXIII Article XXXIV Article XXXV Article XXXVI Article XXXVII Article XXXVIII Article XXXIX Article XL Article XLI Article XLII To Mr. Hoppes we will our deepest respect for retaining his sanity through four years of trials and tribulations. To the faculty we will our heartfelt admiration for the completion of a job hither¬ to considered impossible—the education of idiots. To the Juniors we will our ability to befuddle, confuse, and exasperate parents, teachers, and friends. Section II Sharon Weaver wills her love for D. E. to Eddie Justis. Jenny and Joyce Custis will their brother to Ann Belote. Doris Elliott wills her empty Metrecal cans to Daisy Williams. Jeannine Fonda wills her ability to get along with boys to Sharon Parks. Jimmy Phillips wills his track shoes to John R. Richardson. Alfred Shrieves wills his claw to Phillip Lewis. Tom Duncan wills his ability to fly to Johnny Johnson. Gloria Johnson wills her curly hair to Judy Williams. Gwenda Kellam wills her heart to Sammie Miles. Sue Bundick wills her figure to Carson Diggs. Barry Rew wills his soap to Pete Hopkins. Barbara Fears wills her shocking ways to Ann Brooks Ballard. Wayne Green wills his machine to Ned Perry. Martha Russell wills her voice to Linda Davis. Ann Amos wills her quiet, reserved ways to Carolyn Horsley. Nancy Loflin wills her ability to go steady to Joan Edwards. Trudy Davis wills her ice cubes to Lila Jacob. Bobby Cobb wills one of his rings to Judy VanKleef. Francis Hart wills his Beetle Haircut to Brian Corbin. Robby Custis wills his Hot Rods to Mitchell Crockett. Ricky Savage wills his basketball shoes to Jo Ann Chambers. Connie Mears and Steve VanKe steren will an invitation to their coming-out party to Becky Campbell. Cora Scott wills her quiet laugh to Linda Jean Lilliston. Hilton Melson wills his height to Jackie Watkinson. Jimmy Milliner wills his studious ways to John Eddie Nock. Greg Russell wills his ability to wreck cars to Donnie Killmon. Dianne Lilliston wills her many jokes to Barbara Melson. Jimmy Justis wills his ability to play football to Bruce Adkins. Mary Catherine Taylor (Pookie) wills her appendix to Bonnie Godwin. John Hurlbut wills his poisonous ways to Kevin Daley. Wayne Fitchett wills his bones to Donnie Ward. Mike Lake wills his report card to Kirby Custis. Leo Chandler wills his socks to Brooks Ayres. Meg Steele wills her typewriter to Betsy Watson. Joan Twyford wills her sparkling personality to Eve Russell. Bill Atkeinson wills his art pencils to Donnie Fitchett. Marguerite Formyduval and Kandi Haridson just want to graduate. Kathy Williams wills her make-up kit to Carol Moore. Joy Milliner wills her catty remarks to Jeannie Hart. Betty Adkins and Bonnie Williams will their quiet ways to Linda Guy. Bill Daley wills his scientific mind to Tommy Shrieves. Donna Briggs wills her choice bits of gossip to Linda Shrieves. 28 AND TESTAMENT Article XLIII Article XLIV Article XLV Article XLVI Article XLVII Article XLVIII Article XLIX Article L Article LI Article LII Mike Key wills his basketball strategy to E. T. Dize. Tommy Custis and Clifton Dize will their greasy kid stuff to Bobby Ayres. Gayle Harrison wills her wedding dress to Marlyn Davis providing she doesn ' t use it before next June. Kitty James wills her contagious laugh to Becky Robbins. Jo Ann Milliner wills her thick hair to Dianne Parks. Pauline Lilliston wills her place on the softball diamond to Nancy Adkins. Joyce Parker wills her love for Mrs. Bull to Brenda Allan. Darlene Nock wills her two square feet of Legion Hall to Roberta Hampton provid¬ ing she goes once a month. Kay Wescott wills her love for rowboats to Linda Bagwell providing she won’t for¬ get to anchor it. Buck Boggs wills his litter bag to Doug Twyford and Mike Murphy. Testators Kay Wescott Buck Boggs OFFICERS Hi S M-. President Roberta Hampton V.-President Doug Twyford Secretary Linda Guy Treasurer Linda Lilliston Historian Barbara Melson “JUNIORS OF 1965 99 HISTORY In September of 1962, one of the happiest, most confused classes of all times came to Onancock High. We were a little frightened of the years ahead, but we were eager to start. We had our first class meeting of the year and elected class officers. Jo Anne Chambers, Bonnie Godwin, and Sammie Miles made the basketball team and many of our boys became J. V. football players. It was a very enjoyable year. After a summer of fun, O.H.S. welcomed us as the Silly Sophomores. We were all prepared for a year of hard work and much fun. Class officers were elected and many of us became members of the Beta Club. Nancy Adkins, Jeannie Hart, and Judy VanKleef became new members of the basketball team. This year we returned as the Jolly Juniors. We all missed Terry Nicolls and Walter Marks, but we welcomed Elizabeth Webb and Carson Diggs to our class. First of all we elected class officers and decided on ways of making money. We sold stationery and held bakes. Shortly afterwards, we ordered our class rings. This caused much joy and excitement. It was soon time for our class play and the year passed very rapidly. We are all looking forward to our Senior year. Historian Barbara Melson 30 Bruce Adkins Becky Campbell WSSm Nancy Adkins Brian Carbin Brenda Allen Bobby Ayres Patricia Belote Linda Bagwell Carson Diggs Ann Ballard Ann Belote Linda Davis Marilyn Davis Brooks Ayres R-e-a-d-y, ... .ready. . . . TYPE! Jo Ann Chambers Mitchell Crockett Kirby Custis Kelvin Daley Linda Guy Roberta Hampton E. T. Dize Joan Edwards Lila Jacob John Johnson Edward Justis Carolyn Horsley Donnie Kilmon Help yourself! We left a little” Phillip Lewis Linda Lilliston 32 Diane Parks Michael Murphy John Ed Nock Tommy Shrieves Douglas Twyford Judy Van Kleef Jackie Watkinsor Parlez-vous francais? Betsy Watson Becky Robbins Judy Williams Eve Russell 33 Veronica Williams Won’t coach be surprised when he finds his car in the Now, listen to the voice of experience, Girls, ditch? Yechh! What’s that crawling on your shoulder? When she wouldn ' t let us have it we went up to see Daddy. OFFICERS President William Duer V,-President Kaydell Edwards Secretary Lynn Long Treasurer Trudy James SOPHOMORES ’65 Herbert Bennett Kendall Bradley James Bowling Faye Cherrix Linda Courtney 36 Bobby Justice Lewis Justis Clarence Lewis Ruth Lewis Powell Justis Curtis Kellam Edward Killmon Alright, who did it? Carol Kilmon Coming in first place at the Kentucky Derby IS. Wanda Smith Elizabeth Webb Watch out for low flying spit balls! Linda Sturgis Norma Taylor Everybody s-t-r-e-t-c-h, huh! Picture Not Available Patricia Thornton Sharon Williams Get that punkin! Frances Tyndall 38 OFFICERS President Tony Lewis V.-President Bill Chandler Secretary Vicki Horner Treasurer Karen Harrison FRESHMAN CLASS Ann Adams Ricky Amos Craig Ayres Denise Ayres Edward Baldwin Homer Bennett Ann Bowling Cecil Bundick Linda Carmine William Chandler f Dennis Crockett Edward Custis E. R. Custis Janet Custis Anthony Cutler Ann Daley Tommy Hines Kathy Daley Vicki Horner George Davis Irene Drewer Denise Elliot Karen Harrison Cathy Irvin Chester Jackson Lee Johnson John Justice Gail Evans Larry Harrison ura Fincen James Harte Tommy Killmon Linda Laird Dianne Justis • Ned Finney Mike Gibian Charles Kelly Jay Fentress Michael Loyd Joe McMath Betty Marshall Anthony Lewis Newman Scott Tommy Lewis Debbie Shrieves Floyd Redmond David Russell Charles Russell Bryan Smith Fred Walker Burley Williams Donna Williams Mary Williams Claudia Savage Mark Pruitt Patricia Williams Michael Pruitt Sandra Wimbrow EIGHTH GRADE Barbara Belote Harry Belote Linda Birch James Bosworth Peter Briggs Beth Brinkley Billie D. Custis Dennis Custis Dee Dragan Preston Ewell Paget Fairhurst Jo Fincen Eric Garrison Terry Gibb Gary Gibian Croxton Gordan Shirley Hardison Marcie Harmon William Harrison Bradly Hickman Donna Johnson Gayle Johnson Thomas Johnson Neal Justis Bruce Kellam Catherine Killmon Sharon Killmon Keith Killmon Ross Knapp Barry Lane Michael Lewandowski Ruth Lewis Edward Me Math Martha Medders Joe Morgan Richard Morgan Mary Murphy Richard Parker Diana Parks Penny Rogers Lola Ruediger Jean Scarborough Larry Scott Miriam Scott Cynthia Serini Teressa Small Marvin Smith Shirley Sturgis Barbara Tatum Juanita Taylor Louise Trader Gilbert Ullrich Brenda Williams Sandra Williams ELEMENTARY SEVENTH GRADE MRS. CHANDLER FIRST ROW, left to right: Edward Fleming, Biship Leatherbury, Chris Gordon, Jimmy Williams, John Taylor, Paula Godwin, Trudy Ward, A. C. Bloxem, Bobby Davis. SECOND ROW: Linda Hundley, Betsy Byrd, Nancy Smith, Emily Grey, Bonnie Davis, Kate Hampton, Kristy Shreeves, Anita Johnson, Wilma Spence, Gweneth Fairhurst, Charlotte Davis, Mrs. Chandler. THIRD ROW: Danny Shrieves, Richard Murray, Clifton Taylor, Jack Chandler, Scott Chandler, Tim Robbins, Stewart Buckle, Collier Irvin, Kevin Harmon, Keith Abrams, Frank Wray. SIXTH GRADE MRS. TWYFORD FRONT ROW, left to right: Richard Hall, Tripp Ransone, Rogers Harrison, Joe West, Holland Scott, Chip Chandler, David Scott, Dean Budd. SECOND ROW: B. W. James, Peggy Harrison, Stewart Scott, Melvin Lewis, Gail Davis, Mallory Davis, Ann Nicholson, Robert Windsor. THIRD ROW: Dianne Lassiter, Cheryl Nicolls, Pamela Johnson, Denise Nelson, Gaye Savage, Susan Parker, Martha Jane Johnson, Mrs. Mildred Twyford. FOURTH ROW: Tony Edwards, Emory Hurst, Tim Pruitt, Glynn Savage, Victor Long, Keith Thomas, Hayward Bennett, Bernard Russell, Jimmy Belote. ABSENT: Billy Ayres, Martha Pruitt, Libby Williams. FIFTH GRADE MISS WARREN FIRST ROW: Kristan Taylor, Theresa Annis, Kathryn Pruitt, John Jacob, Dru Marsh, Temple Rogers. SECOND ROW: Keith Fleming, Tommy Waterfield, Anne Leatherbury, Jimmy West, Doug Ayres, Norris West, Betty Ann Perry, Gary Savage, Cathy Custis. THIRD ROW: Leslie Smith, Millie Robbins, Glenn Crim, Craig Killmon, Mary Margaret Johnson, Tommy Buckle, Mary Jane Budd, Billy Cobb, Steven Nolen, Jean Carpenter, Miss Warren, Vicky Scott. FOURTH ROW: Mark Pruitt, Robbie Marshall, Joan Carpenter, Theresa Birch, Linda Parks, Joan Murray, Danny Killmon, Peggy Smith, Gloria Jenkins. FO UR TH GRA DE MR S. PENNE WELL FIRST ROW: Celestial Pruitt, Janet Justis, Diane Birch, Jennie Johnson, Dawn Taylor, Trudy Harrison, Polly Milliner. SECOND ROW: Olivia Scott, Diane Hundley, Beth Hall, Eliza Bosworth, Jerry Williams, Debra Annis, Karen Rew, Lynn Ballard. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Vel ma Pennewell, Eric Pruitt, Gregory Irvin, Danny Shea, John A. Johnson, Wayne Fincen, Phillip Belote, Martin Askew, George Drewer, Tommy Belote, Jody Davis, Davis Scott, Ricky Taylor. THIRD and FOURTH GRADES MRS. FOSQUE FIRST ROW: Dale Scott, Rebecca Williams, Billy Eastburn, Terry Windsor, Jody Hurst, Danny Tilghman. SECOND ROW: Cathy Spence, Marion Wescott, Teresa Belote, Kim Hull, Marty Carter, Maria Anne Ralston, Chuck Vvil- liams, Cindy Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. G. Fosque, Sammy Williams, Wayne Sturgis, Susan Williams, Jimmie Millikin, Don Belote. THIRD GRADE MRS. MARTIN FIRST ROW: Jane Wood Scott, Cindy Ward, Chris Beauchamp, Barry Gibbons, Cynthia Johnson, Karen Willett, Billy Courtney, Bill Tom Custis, Dean Savage, Terry Williams. SECOND ROW: Ann Price Bradley, Brad Sturgis, Chaffin Greenwood, Eleanor Smith, Jim Chandler, Tommy Windsor, Starr Aydelotte, Franklin Belote, Randy Davis, Danny Bloxom, Chris Chandler. THIRD ROW: Mrs. M. Martin, Vanessa White, Karen Taylor, Gregory Smith, Louis Lilliston, Donnie Edwards, Craig Williams, Becky Mears, Patti Lewis. 46 SECOND GRADE MRS. WATSON FIRST ROW: Bruce Killmon, James Smith, Bobby Taylor, Terry Evans, Renie Covington, Tommy Northam, Mary Ruth Buckle, Anne Johnson. SECOND ROW: Jane Fentress, Mark Howell, Jean Bagwell, Kathy Lane Zember, Tina Meadows, Dennis Williams, Kathy Lynn Milliner, Clark Williams, Mary Jane West. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Watson, Marty Shea, Andy Dize, Eric Fairhurst, Walt Chandler, Robin Williams. FIRST and SECOND GRADES MRS. DERBY FIRST ROW: Harvey Shea, Deborah Carter, Randy Scott, Jeffrey Lloyd, Bobby Mears, Thomas Kellam, Shelton Askew, Michael Truitt. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Derby, Norris Johnson, Douglas Edwards, Rob Leatherbury, Patricia Justis, Debbie Davis, Donald Milliner, Mark Williams, Timothy West. 47 FIRST GRADE MISS JA COB FIRST ROW: Roger Chandler, Marsha Pruitt, Karen Bennett, Brad Byrd, Paul Justis, Tommy Parks, Melinda Davis, Kim Wilkins, Mary Jean Johnson, Buddy Mears. SECOND ROW: Jeff Hull, Miss Jacob, Kerri Holderman, Hope Georgiana, Mike Custis, Deborah Scott, Charlotte Williams, Sam Nelson, Leslie Wilmer, Gary Switzer, Gary Crowell, Jamie Ward. And to think. . . .more years to come. We thought it would never get here. It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane, it ' s Superman. Can you believe it, they ' re behaving? They ' ll learn! ACTIVITIES BUSINESS MANAGERS SOCIETY EDITORS Tom Duncan and Joy Milliner Anne Amos and Connie Mears. Kitty James _ (absent). TRIDENT ARTISTS Kay Wescott and Martha Russell ADS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS BACK ROW L. to R. Joyce Custis, Jenny Custis, Wayne Fitchett, Gloria Johnson, JoAnn Milliner, Marguerite Formyduval. FRONT L. to R. Bobby Cobb, Doris Elliott, and Greg Russell. CO-EDIT OR Robby Custis JR. EDITOR Sammie Miles SPORTS EDITORS Meg Steele and Buck Boggs PHOTOGRAPHERS Jimmy Phillips, Joan Twyford and Joyce Custis. STAFF STATISTICIANS Michael Lake and Jenny Custis TYPISTS BACK ROW L. to R. Sue Bundick, Kathy Williams, and Cora Scott. FRONT ROW L. to R. Betty Adkins, Gayle Harrison, Gwenda Kellam, and Nancy Lolfin. 5 ! Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Bag- well, Vice-President; Kaydell Edwards, Secretary-Treasurer; Joan Twyford, President. The students enjoyed the assemblies planned by the S.C.A. and exercised their privilege of voting in the mock Presi¬ dential election and in the student government election. STUDENT COUNCIL ASSOCIATION Officers L. to R.: Carol Moore, Vice-President; Joy Milliner, President; and Anne Amos, Secretary- Treasurer. During the year we made plans to go to the Beta Convention in Richmond and in February we planned for the Induction Service. Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy VanKleef, Vice- President; Linda Lilliston, Secretary; Brenda Russell, Reporter; Mary C. Taylor, Chaplain; Gwenda Kell- am, Treasurer; Linda Courtney; Musician. FRONT: Kay Wescott, President; Marguerite Formyduval, Song Leader; (absent). The girls made some delicious things in the cottage’s kitchen. At Christmas they have their own little party with cookies and other goodies that they make themselves. Officers LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Edwards, Chap¬ lain; Meg Steele, President; Roberta Hampton, Vice-President; Nancy Loflin, Secretary; Doris Elliott, Treasurer. One of the objectives of the Tri-Hi-Y is to give help to people in the community. At Christmas the clubs get together to give toys, food, and clothes to needy fami¬ lies. TRI-HI- Y DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION fMfilU I tmmn ctJe BACK ROW left to right: Donnie Kilmon, Sergeant-At-Arms: Mr. Vicars, sponsor; Mitchell Crockett, Elizabeth Webb, Treasurer; Tommy Custis, Clifton Dizes, Joyce Parker, Secretary; Sharon Weaver, Vice-President; Jackie Watkinson, (absent) Eddie Justis, President; Kirby Custis, and Barry Rew. PITCHFORK STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Van Kleef, Bobby Cobb, Doris Elliott, Joy Milliner, Eve Russell, Linda Lilliston, Martha Russell; Editor, Linda Guy, Becky Robbins; Co-Editor, Darlene Nock, Jo Ann Chambers, Kathy Williams, Donna Briggs, Jackie Schaper, Carol Moore, Norma Taylor, Roberta Hampton. Do you suppose this will really get us into college? Yeah! so I’m studying. What of it? Come on, Hilton, drop it on the line! SHEEE! ZAAPP! What in the world are you doing? 57 J UNI OR PLAY THE WOMA NLESS WEDDING We are gathered together to join this man and this woman , . . (Oh come now!) The proud Mother. The girl who was jilted. My! Doesn ' t the flower girl look cute? Aunt Africa had her hands full trying to keep the Bride ' s baby sister quiet during the wedding. The Bride was so nervous. SENIOR PLAY SO THIS IS BLISS Dexter, all you do is sit there and moon! Could it be that you ' re in love with ANOTHER girl? You know what I always say, Deck, ' Love ’em and leave ' em ' . Too bad we all had to get stuck in this town but thanks for a most enjoyable evenin’. The parents had their problems, too. Well, Deck, what will it be—college or kids? 59 You little hellions, you heard me. Get out of here! We selected four different colors and we had to cut each strip the same size. What work, but we didn ' t mind. The ceiling turned out to be perfectly beau¬ tiful. Height made no difference to the girls; they climbed the ladders and put the paper up, too. Our paper was put in eight sections and we thought we’d never fin¬ ish, but we did. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Early in February of our junior year, we began to make plans for our prom which was to be held in May. Committees were selected and they began their work to select a theme, a color scheme, other decorations, and a setting. After the theme was chosen and the supplies were ordered, we waited with eager anticipation for their arrival. When everything had arrived, all we had to do was wait for the week before the prom to begin to decorate the auditorium. Finally May was ushered in with sunny weather. We spent days after school as well as nights, decorating and watching the transformation. We were so proud of our work and of keeping the theme from the seniors. The day of the prom, May 22, brought last minute touches and excitement. That night we danced to the music of Eddie Allen under the setting of ISLE OF ENCHANTMENT . We all shall never forget that wonderful occasion. 60 After all that dancing, we had to have some of that delicious punch and some of those good cookies. 61 Between dances we sat under the cool palms and enjoyed the music. At the end of the rainbow will sit our King and Queen. Who will they be? uEVllS RE;G! i KGMN Thanksgiving Day the sun shone on the rainbow and the theme of the float Devils Reign Again. Two empty chairs kept everyone guessing and in eager anticipa¬ tion of the night to come. That night at half time all suspense was ended for King Jimmy and Queen Mary were crowned, congratulated, and cheered. SPORTS Buck ON AN GRIDIR FRONT ROW left to right: Bill Bagwell, Carlton Hart, Jim Phillips, Jimmy Justis, Tom Duncan, Wayne Fitchett, Wil¬ liam Duer, Donnie Ward, Larry Galloway, Mike Murphy, Mgr. Fred Walker. BACK ROW left to right: Coach Serini, Gomer COCK ONERS Robby Co-Capt. Dunk « Crab Justi s Bruce Adkins, Robby Custis, James Mackie, Doug Twyford, Hilton Melson, Ricky Savage, Buck Boggs, Donnie Fitchett, Alfred Shrieves, Greg Lassiter, Ben Askew. Coach Let’s Twist Again 66 CHEERLEADERS BACK ROW L. to R. Joan Twyford, Lila Jacob, Linda Bagwell, Sammie Miles, Mary Catherine Taylor. FRONT ROW L. to R. Trudy Davis, Brenda Russell, Ann Belote, Kaydell Edwards, Meg Steele. SENIORS ’Meg Joan Pookie 67 BASKETBALL BOYS BACK ROW L. to R. Coach Serini, Mike Murphy, Tom Duncan, John Eddie Nock, Rick Savage, E. T. Dize, Mac Mackie, Ken Bradley. FRONT ROW L. to R. John R. Richardson, Ben Askew, Bill Custis, Mike Lake, Buck Boggs, Mike Key, Bill Bagwell, Gregg Lassiter, Jim Bowling. 68 BASKETBALL GIRLS BACK ROW L. to R. Coach Derby, Carol Valentine, Nancy Loflin, Nancy Adkins, Kaydell Edwards, Diane Lillis— ton, Ruth Lewis, Ann Daly, Bonnie Godwin, Ann Ballard, Denise Ayres, Jo Ann Chambers, Beverly Lee, Cathy Irvin, Denise Elliott, Irene Drewer. FRONT ROW L. to R. Jeannie Hart, Doris Elliott, Sammie Miles, Gwenda Kellam, Sharon Weaver, Judy VanKleef, Joan Twyford, Meg Steele. 69 BA SEBA LL BACK ROW L. to R. Coach Derby, Curtis Kellam, E. T. Dize, Tommy Belote, Bobby Allen, Tom Duncan, Kerry Anderson, Hal Lassiter. FRONT ROW L. to R. Wayne Fitchett, William Duer, Gary Ewell, Jack Phillips, Kim Miles, Danny Payne, Ronnie Justice. SOFTBALL BACK ROW L. to R. Gloria Johnson, Sue Bundick, Ann Ballard, Diane Lilliston, Daisy Williams, Cora Scott, Nancy Adkins, Beverly Savage, Coach Hall. FRONT ROW L. to R. Carol Valentine, Bonnie Godwin, Kay- dell Edwards, Trudy James, Linda Long, Ruth Lewis. BACK ROW L. to R. Coach Serini, Bill Daley, Steve Van- Kesteren, Albert Barber, Rick Savage, Donnie Fitchett, Gary Ewell, Jim Phillips, Mgr. Clifton Dize. FRONT ROW L. to R. Jack Bonniwell, Kim Miles, Barry Rew, John R. Richardson, Carlton Hart. TRA CK and GOLF L. TO R. John Hurlbut, Wayne Green, Johnny Johnson, Mike Murphey, Jimmy Bowling. BACK ROW L. to R. Dennis Crockett, Dennis Custis, Gary Gibian, Eric Garrison, Tommy Hines, Jeb Bosworth, George Davis, Mark Pruitt, Jay Fentress, Larry Harrison, Mike Pruitt, Craig Ayres, Bill Chandler, Mike Gibian, Charles Kelly, Jimmy Harte, Newman Scott. FRONT ROW L. to R. Coach Rev. Gouldthorpe, David Russell, Penny Rodgers, Croxton Gordon, Bill Harrison, Chester Jackson, Pete Briggs, Ned McMath, A1 McMath, Tommy Northam. JUNIOR VARSITY L. TO R. Dee Dragon, Kate Hampton, Betsy Byrd, Marcy Harmon, Lola Rudiger, Cindy Serini, Mary Murphy, Billie D. Custis. Surprise. There it is. It ' s mine I tell you. Hey! I made it. Just call me Grace Now, what do I do next? 1 1 see the lights Hi, Fans. That’s all for now, folks. SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS BETTY ADKINS JOYCE CUSTIS Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Junior Senior Chorus. F.H.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. ANNE AMOS ROBBY CUSTIS Beta Club 2,3,4; Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; French Club 3,4; Junior Senior Chorus; Senior Play. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3, 4; French Club 3; Class Vice-President 1; Junior Senior Plays; Annual Co-Editor 4; Junior Senior Chorus. BIEL ATKEISON TOMMY CUSTIS Track 1,2,4; F.F.A. 1,2; End Atus Club 3; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3; Senior Play; Senior Chorus. Football 1,2,3; Keep Virginia Green Crew 4; D.E. 3,4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. BUCK BOGGS BILL DALEY Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Class Secretary 1; Junior Play; Senior Chorus; French Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4. Track 1,2,3,4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; French Club 3,4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. DONNA BRIGGS TRUDY DAVIS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 2; President 3; Delegate to Convention 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Softball 2; Basketball 3; Junior Senior Chorus; Senior Play; French Club 3. Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; American Cheer¬ leader Association 1,2,3; Class Secretary 2; Class Presi¬ dent 3; Student Council Representative 2,3; Beta Club 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Editor of Year¬ book; F.H.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Senior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. SUE BUNDICK Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Convention 3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. CLIFTON DIZE LEO CHANDLER Football Manager 3; Track Manager 3,4; Track 2; D.E. Club 3,4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. D.E. 3; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; Junior Play; Jun¬ ior Senior Chorus. BOBBY COBB TOM DUNCAN Class President 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Co- French Club 3; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; News¬ paper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. Captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. JENNY CUSTIS DORIS ELLIOTT F.H.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus; Annual Staff 4. Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1; French Club 3,4; Tri-Hi- Y 2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Senior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. 74 SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS BARBARA FEARS F.H.A. 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; Glee Club 3; Girls Athletic Association 3; Canteen Club 3; Drama Club 3; Basket¬ ball 2,3; Varsity Cheerleader 3; Pege Staff 3; Abstracts Club 3. WAYNE FITCHETT Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Plays; Junior Senior Chorus. JEANNINE FONDA Secretary of Jr. Red Cross 1; Student Government 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Convention 4; F.H.A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus. MARGUERITE FORMYDUVAL F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Song Leader 3,4; French Club 3,4; Jun¬ ior Senior Chorus. WAYNE GREEN Baseball 1,2,3,4; Golf 2,3,4; Track 3,4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4. KANDI HARDISON Basketball 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3. GAYLE HARRISON F.H.A. 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus; Senior Play. FRANCIS HART Class Historian 2; Keep Virginia Green Crew 2,3; Student Council 1,2; Junior Senior Plays; Junior Senior Chorus. JOHN HURLBUT Keep Virginia Green Crew 2,3; Golf 2,4; Junior Senior Plays; Junior Senior Chorus. KITTY JAMES Secretary Treasurer 3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Softball 2, 3; Annual Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Junior Chorus. GLORIA JOHNSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Convention 3,4; Annual Staff 4. JIMMY JUSTIS Baseball 3,4; Football 4; Track 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus. GWENDA KELLAM Class Treasurer 2, Future Homemakers of America 2,3, 4; Treasurer 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus. MIKE KEY Basketball 3,4; Football 1; Junior Play; Annual Staff 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; Junior Senior Chorus. MIKE LAKE Beta Club 3,4; Beta Convention 4; French Club 4; Foot¬ ball 1; Basketball 1,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Tennis 3; Student Council Representative 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play; Keep Virginia Green Crew 4; Junior Senior Chorus. DONNA LILLISTON Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Junior Senior Chorus. PAULINE LILLISTON Beta Club 2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Senior Chorus. NANCY LOFLIN Class Vice-President 4; Class Reporter 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4; Secretary 4; Basketball 2,3,4; Softball 2; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Convention 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus. 75 SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS CONNIE MEARS F.H.A. 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Convention 3,4; An ' nual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus. HILTON MELSON Football 3,4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. JO ANN MILLINER French Club 3,4; Junior Senior Chorus. JOY MILLINER F.H.A. 1,2,3; Pianist 1,2; Reporter 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Chaplain 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; Presi¬ dent 4; Class Reporter 1; Class Vice-President 3; Pitchfork Staff 4; S.C.A. Representative 3,4; Junior Senior Chorus; Senior Play. JIMMY MILLINER Beta Club 3,4; Beta Convention 4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; Baseball 4. DARLENE NOCK F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 1; Historian 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Secretary 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Junior Senior Chorus. JOYCE PARKER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; D.E. 4; Secretary 4; Jun¬ ior Senior Chorus. JIMMY PHILLIPS Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. BARRY REW Football 3; Track 2,3; Basketball Mgr. 2,4; Junior Play; D.E. 3,4; Junior Senior Chorus. MARTHA RUSSELL French Club 1,2; Newspaper Staff 1,2,4; Editor 4; F.H.A. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Class Secretary 4; Annual Staff 4; Jun¬ ior Senior Chorus. GREGG RUSSELL Football 3; D.E. 4; Clerk 4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. RICKY SAVAGE Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 3,4; D.E. 3; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. CORA SCOTT Beta Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Softball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 3; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus. ALFRED SHRIEVES Football 3,4; Junior Senior Plays; Junior Senior Chorus. MEG STEELE Beta Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; President 4; Future Homemaker of America 1,2; Reporter 2; Class His¬ torian 1; Annual Staff 4; Beta Convention 4; Softball 1; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; American Cheer¬ leader Association 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Senior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. MARY CATHERINE TAYLOR Cheerleader 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; American Cheer lead- Association 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.H.A. 4; Chaplain 4; Softball 2,3,4; Vice-President 2; Class Secretary 3; An¬ nual Staff 4; Junior S enior Chorus. JOAN TWYFORD Basketball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; American Cheerleader Association 2,3; Beta Club 2,3, 4; Beta Convention 3,4; Student Government President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; French Club 3,4; An¬ nual Staff 4; Senior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. 76 SENIOR CLASS STATISTICS STEVE VAN KESTEREN French Club 3,4; Track 3,4; Keep Virginia Green Crew 3,4; Junior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. SHARON WEAVER Vice-President D.E. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; F.H.A. 2,3; Junior Senior Chorus. BONNIE WILLIAMS F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus. KAY WESCOTT F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; President 4; District Vice-President 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; M.G.A. Reporter 3; Door Keeper of House 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Convention 3,4; Student Council Secretary 3; Class President 2; French Club 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Senior Chorus. KATHY WILLIAMS Newspaper Staff 3,4; F.H.A. 4; Class President 4; An¬ nual Staff 4; Senior Play; Junior Senior Chorus. 77 For the guidance and time she has given to the class and especially to the annual staff, we wish to express our appreciation to our sponsor, Mrs. Lotta Booth. To our teachers, our parents, and our friends, we say Thank You , and guidance through what has been a sometimes stormy but rewarding For your patience, time, effort, past, we will ever be grateful. t Speaking on behalf of the entire staff, we find it hard to believe that our yearbook has come to a close. In trying to capture the highlights of our 1964-65 school year, we sincerely hope that in the future this edition of the TRIDENT shall bring to mind wonder¬ ful memories of Onancock High. The Editors 78 ADVERTISEMENTS • - m WmW BOOSTERS Howard Wessells Tankard ' s Pharmacy China Palace Wilson Hancock Bell Drug Co. Nora P. Bundick Sue Bundick Milton Cutler Mears Esso Mr. Mrs. W. S. Nelson Mr. Mrs. Johnny Williams Mr. Mrs. Gerald Davis Mr. Bobby Marshall Mrs. Cecil Hines Mr. Jennings Wescott Mr. Mrs. Pat Gibb Mr. Warren Thomas ALUMNI Mrs. Pumes Taylor Mr. Bill Savage Mrs. Denia Williams Mrs. Lucy Shea Mr. Mrs. Allen Savage Mr. Jackie Truitt Mr. Bennie Dize Mr. Jack Bonniwell 80 MD, ■ a -_.. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’65 CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE -TUNNEL EASTERN SHORE CITIZENS BANK ONANCOCK ACCOMAC KELLER PAINTER Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of R. E. GIBIAN Plumbing and Heating C. D. 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