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

 - Class of 1967

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Ci vi. a fs r.3 L s I gsgsgggi  •tfvv. i.iy r.: , • ' ' • 4$3 al iWĀ«!P: p., ' i-.. $ v • s .%Ā£. p Ā P f ip Is typing really that hard? iltiSSi mm %s Laura, do you really think they will ever get it to work? Mr. Fitzgerald ponders over another tough question in history. CO-EDITOR.CALVIN FITCHETT JR. EDITORS .IRENE DREWER BRYAN SMITH SOCIETY EDITOR.SHARON WILLIAMS LITERARY EDITORS.LYNN LONG SHARON HAYDEN SPORTS EDITORS.TERRY GWALTNEY FAYE CHERRIX PHOTOGRAPHERS.WILLIAM DUER JACKIE SCHAPER COPYWRITERS.KAYDELL EDWARDS BARBARA LONG TYPISTS.LINDA COURTNEY, RUTH ELLEN LEWIS, VONNIE JONES, PAT CUSTIS, WANDA SMITH, BEVERLY SAVAGE Boy, do I wish I could really read this thing. O.K., who’s doing the yelling back there? Mrs. Chanley shows the correct way to dissect a crab. Will you ever get this into that thick brain of yours. DUH ! ! Carlton, do you really think you are that pretty? So that ' s the way you cut your fingers. They really think I ' m studying, but I ' m not. My they are studying so hard !! Barbara sure is working hard. don ' + SH + WtĀ«e joreworcf The aim of education should be to teach us rather how to think, than what to think- rather to imp rove our minds, than to load the memory with the thoughts of other men. OaĀ£fe of Con en s Introduction. 2 Classes. 27 Activities. 53 Sports. . Advertisements. 75 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. H. Powell Custis, Mr. T. Hallet Badger, Dr. Donald Fletcher, Mr. William King Mapp, Mr. Claude Ewell, Mr. Tankard, Mr. Ben Hutchinson. Mrs. Joan Shaw Mrs. Betty Hopkins Mrs. Joyce Beasley The years have passed swiftly. I know that they have been filled with many happy moments. You have now reached a milestone in your journey and in your strug¬ gle forward, it is our sincere wish that you will seek that which is noblest in life. Carf S Hoppes, Principal Sofa TP. Sew is, Sec re ary May your future be filled with happiness and success. 11 Winifred Belote Eighth Grade Lotta Booth Mathematics William Carey Science Ann Chandler Seventh Grade Mattie Chanley Science 0 . nancoc ’Jt Mary Martin Third Grade Sue Mason Home Economics Marie Pennewell Guidance French Velma Pennewell Fourth Grade Aileen Phillips Librarian Yvonne Richardson Eng lish Margaret Taylor Driver ' s Training Clarence Fleming, Government English Gladys Fosque Fourth and Fifth Grades William Hall Industrial Arts Dean Hickman Mathematics History Henrietta Jacob First Grade Ruth Kellam History Geography Physical Ed. Jacufiy Suzanne Woodward Sixth and Seventh Grades Lillian Derby Second and Third Grades William Fitzgerald U.S. History Business Mildred Twyford Sixth Grade s . . -n Kathryn Warren Fifth Grade Dorothy Watson Second Grade Will you ever learn? ! The peace and quiet of the library for Mrs. Belote. Is this class ever boring! ! Just a little more and POW! To MR. WILLIAM L. FITZGERALD, we, the Senior Class of 1967 , dedicate this TRIDENT. His stressing of the value of honesty and self-reliance, has earned him our respect and admiration. No matter what project we under¬ took, he always worked with us, helped us over the rough spots we encountered, and gave us the extra push we often needed to complete the task. He was not only our teacher and sponsor, but our friend. He talked with us, not to us, he laughed with us, not at us--he understood us. More than often, when we had those bad days, he lifted our spirits with his never—ending sense of humor. We may forget the history facts he taught us, but we will never lose the memory of our Billy Fitzgerald. 16 Cm (Jem or Secretary-Treasurer LINDA DIANNE COURTNEY KENDALL COLLINS BRADLEY LINDA CAROL LONG ROBERT THOMAS ALLEN, JR. VIRGINIA FAYE CHERRIX PATRICIA JANE CUSTIS YVONNE HALL DIX WILLIAM HENRY DUER NANCY LEE DAVIS DONALD LOUIS FITCHETT 20 TERRY LEE GWALTNEY GERTRUDE SARA JAMES ; ors CARLTON RANDOLPH HART, JR. YVONNE GAIL JONES SHARON LYNN HAYDEN 21 EDWIN POWELL JUSTIS RUTH ELLEN LEWIS GREGORY CHARLES LASSITER CURTIS SPENCER KELLAM 5 . oa CLARENCE WILLIAM LEWIS JAMES GROVER LIVESAY 22 BARBARA BRENDA VIVIAN RUSSELL JACQUELINE KENDALL SCHAPER WANDA LYNN SMITH BEVERLY JEAN SAVAGE 23 ors JOSEPH LINWOOD WHITE IV DONNA CROCKETT WATSON SHARON DAY WILLIAMS 25 BARBARA JEAN YOUNG Jiticjcjest 7 irts Mac, Pat, Ben, Brenda tJlCost in t3ooe Pat, Vonnie, Sharon Cutest Joe, Nancy, Terry Barbara, Jimmy Trudy, William QCeatest Nancy, Larry Ip)ho 7 s Kaydell, William, Ruth, Mac Bill, Trudy JKost looyaf Donnie, Carole, Ken Lynn, Greg, Brenda Quietest Butch, Barbara, Jimmy Qtoest dancers Pat, Mac, Barbara, Dale ' JKost Original Lynn, Greg, Brenda JJ)est IBooftinp Greg, Kaydell flfost foiftefu SJo Succeed Sharon, Jim Jlfost JAtAfetic Larry, Carole, Ken JlCost jRiscAieoo us Carole, Ben Jlfost JPopu ar Kaydell, Ken f fest J)resse Jim, Nancy Jfoest SCatureef Ruth, Bobby, Trudy 7 Jittiest Greg, Lynn, Beverly Most Courteous Bill, Frankie, Joe, Faye, Calvin J3est Aff Around Trudy, Bill JCoisiest Brenda, Carlton, Pat JtCost Stucfous Linda, Powell, Sharon Very soon now the school year will be drawing to a close, and another class will say farewell to its beloved Onancock High. It seems like only yesterday when we began our freshman term, but the years have passed swiftly indeed, leaving only fond memories and the uncertain future. Let us, if just for a moment, reminisce these four unforgettable years we have spent together in the Devils ' Den. It was September 1963, and Onancock High once again opened its doors to a group of foolish freshmen. We were not as shy and befuddled as we had been a year earlier, but we still had to get into the swing of things. This we soon did. Under the supervision of our homeroom teachers, Miss Barnes and Mr. Fitzgerald, we elected our class officers: Greg Lassiter, President; Jim Bowling, Vice-President; Brenda Russell, Secretary; and Sharon Williams, Treasurer. Our Junior High football team concluded an undefeated season with a stunning victory over highly-favored Northampton. Greg and Bill Custis went on to make the varsity basketball team while Kaydell and Ruth found themselves members of the girls ' squad. We closed out the year with one final gathering—a fun-filled hayride that took us to the Sand Hills. After what seemed a short vacation we arrived, a year older and a year wiser, at the sacred halls of O.H.S. Some of us were joyful, all were sun-tanned, and a few of us were a little wary of settling down to the grind of school and of forgetting the lazy, frivolous days of summer. We found our homeroom teachers to be none other than Mrs. Senn and Mr. Fitzgerald. William Duer was elected President of our class; Kaydell Edwards, Vice- President; Lynn Long, Secretary; and Trudy James, Treasurer. Brenda and Kaydell became members of the varsity cheerleading squad while many of the sophomore boys played a major role in varsity sports the year around. Little did we realize as we left for a swingin ' summer that our high school days were half over. Although summer passed all too quickly, we entered school excited about the fact that we were finally juniors. We were glad to find that Mrs. Senn and Mr. Fitzgerald were once again presiding over our election of class officers. Our election results were: Trudy James, President; Larry Galloway, Vice-President; Ken Bradley, Secretary, and Greg Lassiter, Treasurer. The first major event in our junior lives was the arrival of our cherished class rings. During the year many of us served in the various clubs. Sharon Hayden, a member of the Tri-Hi-Y, was elected Speaker of the House at the Model General Assembly held in Richmond. All of us took part in sports—some of us participated; most of us cheered. Soon after taking the dreaded college boards, we piled out of the doors of Onancock High to welcome lazy days and a new suntan. In the fall of 1966, we returned to school as seniors. Our final year at O. H. S.! We all were a little happy, yet a little sad, but we were determined to make our last year the best. To the woe of Mrs. Senn and Mr. Fitzgerald, we were again listed in their registers. For our first order of business, we selected our class officers: Bill Custis, President; Kaydell Edwards, Vice-President; Linda Courtney, Secretary-Treasurer; and Lynn Long, and Ken Bradley, Historians. When we sat down to order our announcements and name cards, we realized that graduation wasn ' t far away. The first part of the year was spent filling out college applications, selling candy to raise money for our caps and gowns, and working hard in our studies. Thanksgiving rolled around with the winning of the Group III Football Championship and the crowning of William and Kaydell as our king and queen. After half-year exams, long awaited college acceptances were received one by one. The last few days of our senior year were spent practicing for graduation, trying on the newly arrived caps and gowns, and taking our final exams. The second of June will be one of the most important days of our lives, for it is this day we shall start to pilot our own ships. For twelve years we have had good winds from the south—the guidance of our parents and teachers; but we now face many a storm, many a high wave. It will be up to each of us to bring his ship through successfully. We look forward with high hopes to charter our individual courses on the great sea we call the Future. Historians Linda Long Ken Bradley Bast l-Ji I an cf Testament We the Senior Class of 1967 of Onancock High School, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, but realizing the time for our departure is now about to dawn upon us, do make and declare this our last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills at any time heretofore made by us. SECTION I Article I To our principal, Mr. Hoppes, we will our greatest respect and admiration. Article II To the faculty, we will our heart-felt thanks for their guidance throught the most rewarding years of our lives. Article III To the Juniors, we will our best wishes for a successful year of chaos, agit¬ ation, and fun. Article I section n Mac Mackie wills his way with girls to Eddie Custis. Artic le II Jackie Schaper wills her favorite seat in U. S. history to Freddie Michell, providing he uses it for only one more year. Article III Carlton Hart wills his excessive track speed to John White and Dennis Crockett. Article IV Nancy Davis wills her soprano voice to Karen Harrison. Article V Larry Galloway wills his milk and cookiesā€ to Craig Ayres. Article VI Carole Valentine wills her basketball sneakers to Jane Rogers. Article VII Jimmy Livesay wills his studious ways to Fred Walker. Article VIII Yvonne Dix wills her hip boots to Jay Fentress to be used for marsh henning. Article IX Bill James wills his wooing talents to Bill Chandler. Article X Ruth Ellen Lewis wills her taxi service to Tommy Northam. Article XI Bobby Allen wills his playboy techniques to Mike Gibian. Article XII Faye Cherrix wills her silly giggle to Flossie Riddle, who so seldom laughs. Article XIII Joe White wills his cute looks to Scott Webb. Article XIV Nancy Tyndall wills her ability to get along with Mr. Fitzgerald to Irene Dr ewer. 29 oast It) iff ffncf fJestament 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 Article XLIII William Duer wills his Aunt Lotta to Ned Finney. Linda Courtney wills her boy-friend problems to Wanda Lilliston and Diane Justis.pro- viding they find a quick solution. Terry Gwaltney wills his new lease on life to Tommy Hines. Sharon Hayden wills her cultural background to Ann Daley. Jim Bowling wills his halo to Vicki Horner. Pat Custis wills her going steady technique to Sandy Wimbrow. Ken Bradley wills his athletic grace to E. R. Custis. Kaydell Edwards wills her wild, swinging pajama parties to Cathy Irvin and Ann Bowling. Bill Custis wills his hurdling ability to Lee Johnson. Trudy James wills her carefree ways to Kathy Daley. Ben Askew wills his slot machine at Cobb ' s Recreation Hall to George Davis. Vonnie Jones wills her shyness to Phyllis Williams. Calvin Fitchett wills his good-driving record to Larry Harrison and Bryon Smith. Lynn Long wills her many comments to Donna Williams and Denise Ayres, only if they use them in English class. Brenda Russell wills her never-ending chatter to Janet Custis and Eliza Davis. Donnie Fitchett wills his lanky frame to Jimmy Mason. Beverly Savage wills her beauty hints and her attraction to older men to Gail Evans and Claudia Savage. ..__ Powell Justis wills his encyclopedia to Charlie Russell andWtfMcMath. ' y Wanda Smith wills her favorite phrase, gimme a bite, toDMarlCPruittT Curtis Kellam wills his physique to Tommy Lewis. Barbara Young wills her quiet ways to Allison Willis and Bernita Adams because that’s the way to stay out of trouble. Dale Marsh wills the Cashville Dragstrip to Tony Lewis. Norma Taylor wills her bus seat to Ann Adams. Butch Lewis wills his lone wolfā€ traits to Floyd Redmond and Tommy Killmon. Sharon Williams wills her ability in math to Barbara Baldwin. Pat Thornton wills her special way of getting acquainted with boys to Debbie Shrieves, Laura Fincen, and Denise Elliott. Frankie Tyndall wills her love for typing to Linda Carmine and Patty Williams. Greg Lassiter wills his many talents, including those concerning girls, to Charles Kelly. Barbara Long wills her Saturday night dance card to Chester Jackson. Testators Barbara Long Greg Lassiter 30 June 1977 G ass CProoGn ropnecij Dear Mrs. Senn and Mr. Fitzgerald, Several weeks ago while I was flying my TWA jet from New York to Paris, I was surprised to find CAROLE VALENTINE as my head stewardess. Since we hadn ' t seen each other in ten years, we couldn ' t resist discussing our past classmates. TERRY GWALTNEY is now president of the Miami Playboy Club with SHARON HAYDEN as his 1 bunny. Sharon, however, is receiving stiff competition for her position from PAT THORNTON. BARBARA LONG is now a fabulous Go-Go girl at a famous discotheque in New York. MAC MACKIE is her financial adviser. BEN ASKEW just won the Indianapolis 500 in his famed 260 Fairlane. LYNN LONG is now editor of the EASTERN SHORE NEWS with NANCY TYNDALL as her girl Friday .’ KEN BRADLEY is now a line backer coach under Bear Bryant at Alabama. JACKIE SCHAPER is now a photographer for the nationally famous magazine Playgirl. YVONNE DIX, who swore she’d never get married, is now a marriage counselor at Bennett Dix Inc. WILLIAM DUER has just finished his first book, FROM A STUMP’S POINT OF VIEW. BEVERLY SAVAGE is vainly trying for the role of Jane in the new Tarzan series but she can’t seem to get along with Cheetah, the chimp, who happens to be TRUDY JAMES. We hear that LINDA COURTNEY, who never learned to swim, nearly drowned the other day when a crab pinched a hole in her faithful innertube. JOE WHITE is now starring on the popular TV show, Hunting Horn Joe.ā€ FAYE CHERRIX is still in high school trying to get through physics. DALE MARSH, after capturing the Cashville Drag-Racing Championship, has gone on to international fame. NORMA TAYLOR is now a sergeant in the Women ' s Division of the U. S. Marines, commonly known as B.A.M. GREG LASSITER was recently elected to the local chapter of the Wild Angels . He has chosen KAYDELL EDWARDS as his mama . CALVIN FITCHETT has just completed his third book in the series HOW TO GET ON THE GOOD SIDE OF TEACHERS. NANCY DAVIS is now the town cop and patrols the streets of Onancock faithfully, thus upholding her father ' s reputation. BILL CUSTIS is president of Cut Inc., with SHARON WILLIAMS as his head bookkeeper. YVONNE JONES, PAT CUSTIS, and WANDA SMITH are all happily married and are raising a brood of strap¬ ping youngsters. POWELL JUSTIS JIMMY LIVESAY are now employed as bouncers at Papa Joe ' s in Roanoke. FRANKIE TYNDALL is currently a pharmacist at Rexall Drugs, Inc., in New York City. CURTIS KELLAM, known in high school for his curly locks, is now employed as a hairdresser by the House of Wallace in Wachapreague. RUTH ELLEN LEWIS is also working in the famed House of Wallace. She has the privilege of arranging Curtis ' golden curls. JIM BOWLING, winner of the U. S. Open says he owes it all to his caddie, BUTCH LEWIS. BARBARA YOUNG, who was elected quietest, is now an M. C. on the quiz series, You Don’t Say . BILL JAMES has just ridden his internationally famous steed, Royal Lady, into the victor ' s circle after winning the $500,000 Whitney Stakes at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. DONNIE FITCHETT, who has remained in his home laboratory for the past ten years, has recently emerged with a new cure for asthma. BOBBY ALLEN has just opened up his new million dollar taterā€ plant in Tasley. CARLTON HART has been chosen as a spy for the FBI because of his inconspicious nature in high school. BRENDA RUSSELL, due to her outstanding driving ability, is now a cab driver in New York City. I hope I will be able to write more often during the next ten years and give you more news of the Seniors of ' 67 . Larry Galloway Carole Valentine 31 BOBBY ALLEN Seniors SCA 1,3,3,4; Football 3,4; Baseball 1,4; Keep Va. Green 4. BEN ASKEW SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Track 3,4; State Track 3; NRA 3. JIMMY BOWLING SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 1; Student Council 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3; President 4; State Convention 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3; Football 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; NRA 3. KEN BRADLEY SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; State Convention 3,4; Class Historian 1,4; Class Treasurer 3; SCA Presi¬ dent 4; SCA Vice-President 3; NRA 3; Keep Va. Green 3,4. FAYE CHERRIX SCA 1,2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; News¬ paper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor. LINDA COURTNEY SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Pianist 2; Federation Officer 3; Vice-President 3; Convention 4; President 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Convention 3,4; Class Secre¬ tary-Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist. PAT CUSTIS SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Typist. BILL CUSTIS SCA 1,2,3,4; SCA Representative 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Convention 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3,4; State Meet 3; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Class President 4; NRA 3; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager. NANCY DAVIS SCA 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4. YVONNE DIX SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. WILLIAM DUER SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Class President 2; Keep Va. Green 3,4; NRA 3; An-- nual Staff 4; Photographer. KAYDELL EDWARDS SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Vice-Pres¬ ident 3; President 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Convention 3,4; Secretary-Treas¬ urer of SCA 2; Class Vice-President 2,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Copywriter. CALVIN FITCHETT SCA 1,2,3,4; SCA Representative 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3, 4; PTA Class Representative 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Crew Leader 4; NRA 3; Annual Staff 4ā€žCo-Editor. DONNIE FITCHETT SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Track 3; Keep Va. Green 4; Jr. Play. 32 LARRY GALLOWAY S ah ' s ics GREG LASSITER SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; State Track 2,.3; Class Vice-Pres¬ ident 3; Keep Va. Green 3,4. TERRY GWALTNEY SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Trainer 2; Keep Va. Green 3,4; NRA 3; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor. CARLTON HART SCA 1,2,3,4; State Track 3; Track 1,3,4; Football 2, 4. SHARON HAYDEN SCA 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Model General Assem¬ bly 3,4; Speaker of the House 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Convention 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Literary Co-Editor. TRUDY JAMES SCA 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Class Treasurer 2; Class President 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; SCA Secretary-Treas¬ urer 4; PTA Representative 4; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4. YVONNE JONES SCA 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; FHA 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,4 ; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist. POWELL JUSTIS SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Newspaper Staff 4; Keep Va. Green 3; SCA Representative 4; Annual Staff 4, Bus¬ iness Manager. CURTIS KELLAM SCA 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,3,4. SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Class President 1; Secretary 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Se¬ cretary-Treasurer 4; State Convention 3,4; Natural Science and Humanities Symposium 3; Keep Va. Green 3,4; NRA 3. BUTCH LEWIS SCA 1,2,3,4; Football (Manager 3) 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4. RUTH ELLEN LEWIS SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Co-Captain 4; Softball 1,2; Annual Staff 4, Typist. JIMMY LIVESAY SCA 1,2,3,4. BARBARA LONG SCA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; FHA 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Copywriter. LINDA LONG SCA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Junior Editor 3; Editor 4; Class Secretary 2; Class Historian 4; Softball 1, 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Literary Co-Editor. MAC MACKIE SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basket¬ ball 2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; D. E. 3 (Vice-Presi¬ dent). DALE MARSH SCA 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Keep Va. Green 3,4. 33 c S a Ss ics NANCY TYNDALL BRENDA RUSSELL SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Historian 1; Class Secretary 2; FHA 1,2,3,4; FHA Reporter 2; FHA Songleader 3; Federation Songleader 3; FHA Pianist 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 3; Beta Club 2,3,4; Con¬ vention 3; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4. BEVERLY SAVAGE SCA 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist. JACKIE SCHAPER SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Tri-Hi- Y 2; Annual Staff 4, Photographer. WANDA SMITH SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Annual Staff 4, Typist. NORMA TAYLOR SCA 1,2,3,4; Newspape r Staff 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4; FHA 2,3,4; Treasurer 4. PAT THORNTON SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3; Songleader 3. FRANKIE TYNDALL SCA 1,2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Convention 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3,4; Model General Assembly 3,4; Chaplain 4; FHA 3,4; Chaplain 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4. SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 3, Newspaper Staff 4. CAROLE VALENTINE SCA 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Co-Cap¬ tain 4; FHA 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4. DONNA WATSON SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. JOE WHITE SCA 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Baseball 2; Keep Va. Green 3,4; NRA 3. SHARON WILLIAMS SCA 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1; Class Treasurer 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Society Editor. BARBARA YOUNG SCA 1,2,3,4. 34 jeers Ju President: Craig Ayres Vice-President: Bryan Smith Secretary: Jane Rogers ' treasurer: Vicki Horner Ann Adams Bernita Allen Craig Ayres Denise Ayres Barbara Baldwin Ann Bowling Linda Carmine Bill Chandler Dennis Crockett Eddie Custis E. R. Custis Janet Custis 36 ors Ann Daley Kathy Daley Eliza Davis George Davis Irene Drewer Denise Elliot Gail Evans Jay Fentress Laura Fincen Ned Finney Mike Gibian Karen Harrison Larry Harrison Tommy Hines Vicki Horner Cathy Irvin Chester Jackson Bill James 37 Lee Johnson Diane Justis Charles Kelly Tommy Killmon Linda Laird Tommy Lewis A1 Me Math Freddie Michell Tommy Northam Mark Pruitt Floyd Redmond Florence Riddle Jane Rogers Charles Russell 38 Fred Walker Scott Webb John White Donna Williams Patty Williams Phyllis Williams Allison Willis Sandy Wimbrow Yvonne and William, what are you telling those attentive Juniors? veers President: Jeb Bosworth Vice-President: Lola Rudiger Secretary: Anne Grinnalds Treasurer: Ross Knapp So pin o Beth Brinkley Billye D. Custis Dennis Custis Tony Cutler Dee Dragon Joycelyn Edwards Paget Fairhurst Jo Fincen 40 n ores Eric Garrison Terry Gibb Gary Gibian Crocky Gordon Anne Grinnalds Marcie Harmon Bill Harrison Jimmy Harte Becky Holland Donna Johnson Gail Johnson Kitty Killmon Sharon Killmon Keith Kilmon Ross Knapp Barry Lane Mike Lewandowski Ruth Lewis 41 Mary Murphy Richard Parker Diane Parks Sylvia Pratt Mike Pruitt Penny Rogers Lola Ruediger David Russell Jeannie Scarborough Newman Scott Cindy Serini Teresa Small Nita Taylor Ricky Thompson Lou Trader Not Pictured Alfred Turner Sean Webb Burley Williams Brenda Williams 42 icers President: Chris Gordon Vice-President: Stewart Buckle Secretary: Betsy Byrd Treasurer: Collier Irvin freshmen Stewart Buckle Betsy Byrd Debbie Chambers Barbara Chandler Jack Chandler Scott Chandler Alice Corson Linda Daley Angelo Dangerfield Bobby Davis (•43 k 1 ir 1 ā–  : til q ā–  1 .. t X 1 fl e ' r : 4,- ll A Wj - % Not Pictu red Bonnie Davis Charlotte Davis Preston Ewell Gwen Fairhurst Chris Gordon Emily Grey Kate Hampton Kevin Harmon Linda Hundley Collier Irvin Neil Justice Bruce Kellam Charles Killmon Bishop Leatherbury Bobby Mapp Teresa Michelle Dickie Morgan Joe Morgan Richard Murray Linda Jean Newton Ruth Pryor Helen Rew Brenda Riley Tim Robbins Kristy Shreeves Danny Shrieves Wilma Spence Barbara Tatum Clifton Taylor John Taylor Theodore Taylor Trudy Ward Michelle Webb Diane White Frank Wray 44 Ciyfilf) Penny Adams Billy Ayres Marie Bailey Jimmy Belote Hayward Bennett Teresa Boone Jane Bowling Vicki Brock Dean Budd Susan Burnley Chip Chandler Roy Crosley Debbie Daley Gail Davis Mallory Davis Norman Downin Tony Edwards Billy Ewell Donna Fitchett Edward Fleming Joyce Hart Kathy Hartman Peggy Harrison Rogers Harrison Emory Hurst Eddie Isdell B. W. James Martha Johnson Pam Johnson Henry Justis John Kluis Ernest Kuntze Bonnie Lane Becky Lewis Joe Lewis 45 Tommy Meats Terry Moore Sammy Morris Denise Nelson Bill Newton Ann Nicholson Lucretia Parker Susan Parker Paul Pratt Martha Pruitt Timmy Pruitt Paige Riley Kay Rohrbaugh Bernard Russell Gay Savage Glynn Savage Claude Scott Holland Scott Stewart Scott Danny Shrieves Arlene Smith Nancy Smith Gregory Stratton Jerome Taylor Keith Thomas Arther Webb Libby Williams Jimmy Williams Thomas Willis Robert Windsor 46 Seven h racfe Joan Carpenter Billy Cobb David Crawford Glen Crim Mark Crockett Cathy Custis Keith Fleming Gloria Jenkins Mary Johnson Stephen Kelly Craig Killmon Danny Killmon Dorothea Kuntze David Lassiter Anne Leatherbury Dru Marsh Joan Murray Steven Nolen Jerry Parker Linda Parks Betty Ann Perry Kathy Pruitt Mark Pruitt Orlando Riley Millie Robbins Temple Rogers Jeannette Ruediger Vicky Scott Leslie Smith Peggy Smith Kristan Taylor Charles Thomas Nancy Twyford Mark Waldron Tommy Waterfield Thaddeus Williams Theresa Annis Doug Ayres Mary Jane Budd Jean Carpenter Not Pictured 47 cSix A Oracle Patricia Adkins Debra Annis Martin Askew Lynn Ballard Tommy Belote Eliza Bosworth Janice Boyd Fred Crockett Jody Davis George Drewer Wayne Fincen John Hampton Trudy Harrison Diane Hundley Jody Hurst Gregory Irvin Jennie Johnson John A. Johnson Janet Justis Tex Kuntze Beth Mason Lois Mears David Michell Elizabeth Michell Polly Milliner Kathleen Porterfield Celestial Pruitt Eric Pruitt Karen Rew Davis Scott Daniel Shea Cynthia Taylor Dawn Taylor Sylvia Thomas William Thomas Steve Walker Jerry Williams Rebecca Williams Susan Williams Terry Windsor 48 Sharon Adkins Chris Beauchamp Donald Belote Danny Bloxom Ann Price Bradley Martin Carter Chris Chandler Jim Chandler Suzanne Cooke Billy Courtney Louis Crockett Bill Tom Custis Randy Davis Donald Edwards Kim Hull Marion Jacob Cindy Ann Johnson Cynthia L. Johnson Martha Jones Harry Kelly Patty Lewis Rebecca Mears Jimmy Millikin Maria Ralston Mark Rienerth Dale Scott Jane Scott Eleanor Smith Gregory Smith Cathy Spence Karen Taylor Melvin Thompson Danny Tilghman Cindy Ward Vanessa White Karen Willett Chuck Williams Craig Williams Sam Williams Terry Williams Tommy Windsor 49 FIRST ROW: Shelton Askew, Becky Ayres, Jean Bagwell, Franklin Belote, Deborah Carter, Walter Chandler, Theresa Cook, Eva Crockett, Debbie Davis, SECOND ROW: Andy Dize, Douglas Edwards, Terry Evans, Eric Fairhurst, Jane Fentress, Ann Johnson, Patricia Justice, Bruce Kilimon, Robert Leatherbury. THIRD ROW: Teresa Lambert, Somers Long, Donald Milliner, Kathy Milliner, Tom Northam, Brian Parker, Harvey Shea, Martin Shea, James Smith. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Taylor, Robert Thomas, Mike Truitt, Miles Waldron, Clark Williams, Dennis Williams, Mark Williams, Robin Williams, Katherine Zember. FIRST ROW: Karen Bennett, Cecile Bradford, Dean Bull, Brad Byrd, Roger Chandler, Janet Cialone, Douglas Crosley SECOND ROW: Michael Custis, Melinda Davis, William Denoon, Hope Georgiana, Jeffery Hull, Mary Jean Johnson, Norris Johnson, Paul Justis, Thomas Kellam. THIRD ROW: Hans Kuntze, David Mason, Robert Mears, Sam Nelson, Thomas Parks, Mary Ann Porterfield, Marsha Pruitt, Fred Riley, Deborah Scott. FOURTH ROW: Gary Switzer, Bret Taylor, William Taylor, Claude Tyler. Roosevelt Tyler, James Ward, Lee White, Kim Wilkins, Charlotte Williams. FIRST ROvV: David Adkins, Sheiry Beachamp, Gregory Bennett, Paul Blanton, Jill Brinkley, Jane Byrd, Barbara Carmine, Basil Chandler, Deborah Cooke. SECOND ROW: Allyson Crim, Anne Edmonds, Ronald Fairhurst, Matthew Fincen, Vicky Lynn Gladding, La Verne Graw, Rogeric Harrison, Billy Jacob, Barry Jameson. THIRD ROW: James Jenkins, Valerie Johnson, Rodney Killmon, Todd Killmon, Vickie Kuntze, Billy Lilliston, Lee Lilliston, Jeffrey Lloyd, Bobby Mears. FOURTH ROW: Mary Lou Noble, Ida Lynn Nock, Ralph Northam, Darrall Parker, Patrick Parks, Elvis Pratt, Mark Pruitt, Randy Redmond, Tommy Richardson. FIFTH ROW: Pamela Rienerth, Pattie Rienerth, Avis Riley, Bonnie Spence, Lynne Taylor, Deboria Webb, William Webb, Carl Williams, Ida Marie Williams, David Windsor. jf ' irs rac e FIRST ROW: Jerry Crockett, Brenda Curtis, Rachel Dunton, Virginia Dunton, Diana Hoskinson, Karla Jacob, SECOND ROW: Darlene Johnson, Timothy Johnson, Deborah Lambert, John Lewis, Dale Mears, Leigh Moore, Kathy Parks, Terry Payne. THIRD ROW: Tommy Russell, Cindy Savage, Lisa Scott, Barbara Smith, Mark Switzer, Cecil Taylor, Ricky Wallace, Woody Zember. - . • ' .. ā–  zM a C Ij nnu EDITOR Trudy CO-EDITOR JUNIOR EDITORS Calvin Bryan, Irene 54 SPONSORS BUSINESS MANAGERS Mrs. Senn, Mr, Fitzgerald Bill, Powell SOCIETY LITERARY EDITOR EDITORS ! I SJ-i i s t j .r N’t) Ho T, Ra Rfe h Kt C4 k % $ ? t f;, i: iā€˜. L: 5 it it I • : S ft V La Hf Ta Re X R ft % 1M ft ft a n ' v. H b v Ā 9M Ā® s e H - Sharon Sharon, Lynn TYPISTS COPYWRITERS Linda, Beverly, Wanda, Ruth Ellen, Vonnie, Pat Barbara, Kaydell William, Jackie Terry, Faye SPORTS EDITORS wrB • icers President: Kaydell Edwards Vice-President: Ann Bowling Secretary: Sandy Wimbrow Treasurer: Jo Fincen Chaplain: Eliza Davis J V; HH ā–  ijr ' frJHB Lcvā€œ JL-, HI K V , Ā i iv j r J v BL JHM EDITOR: LINDA LONG JR. EDITOR: CHARLIE RUSSELL SPONSOR: MR. FLEMING Feature Editors: Society Editors: Sports Editors: Copywriters: Powell Justis; Frankie Tyndall; Jim Bowling; Sharon Hayden Patty Williams; Lola Ruediger Bill Custis; Jackie Schaper; Jane Rodgers Faye Cherrix; Irene Drewer; Janet Custis Class reporters: Bryan Smith; -Al McMath J) Gossip Collectors: Nancy Davis, Ann Adams, Denise Elliott Artists: Norma Taylor; Diane Justis Typists: Ruth Ellen Lewis, Barbara Long; Nancy Tyndall; Yvonne Jones; Beverly Savage icers : President: Jim Bowling Vice-President: Tom Northam Secretary-Treasurer: Greg Lassiter OB e a GfuS icers President: Ken Bradley Vice-President; Cathy Irvin Secretary-Treasurer: Trudy James ycers Allure Mo me makers President: Linda Courtney Vice-President: Laura Fincen Secretary: Diane Justis Treasurer: Norma Taylor Chaplain: Frankie Tyndall Pianist: Brenda Russell Song Leader: Joycelyn Edwards meric a COACH CAPTAIN Serini Ken enior Terry cJricfn ironers Butch ’’Carlton Brenda Carole WM , Ā£ 111 .... US I , ā–  ' ā– , Ā«ci CJAe erfea cfe ers Sharon Kaydell eniors ggKgj 65 C oacA SERINI tg ggg g i ga nzj s ? Ā«BWW -— ! vsst s ssg Ken, Bill w— mmi a w w TCTW!! t asts t pmzm . , a joacn CAROLE, RUTH ELLEN, KAYDELL Tmmii CBaseSaff jfracJz Goac i J.V. HICKMAN DENNIS j ieir Gheerfeacfers mm i mm mm m % p—■■ —■;Ā i !%$$$$ M TĀ 23fĀ®M?’§ wMs ssS ' 5 ' • - ' ’™ Kj Ā« : RWTO t wWp ! fcSĀ«g  § Ā UĀ MH sĀ r- ' Ā« « $ § ??sa V Ā«v SĀ£9w $?rĀ«wv . . ? Ā« B ā– % We would like to thank the staff, our sponsors, and the teachers for their co-oper¬ ation during the year. We hope as years go by this edition of the TRIDENT will bring back many fond memories. So again the door of the annual room is closed until next September. Trudy and Calvin 74 S lE THE CANNON HOUSE OF ANTIQUES Jonica Jones Accomac, Virginia FLORA DAWN FLORIST Paul Kelly Clarebel K. Hargis, Owners Tel. Gilbert 2-6505 after 6:00 P.M. 2-6495 POWELLS SERVICE STATION Compliments of E.J. Powell, Manager R.C. EVANS and SON Atlantic Gas and Oil Onley, Virginia Accomac, Virginia Compliments of CUSTIS RECORD SHOP Exmore, Virginia Compliments of U.S. SNYDER AUTO PARTS Phone 787 - 3155 Accomac, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOPPE NICOLLS BROTHERS SU7 - 3321 Ben Willard Nicolls Onancock, Virginia Nicolls Grain Co. Inc. MRS. EMMA MILLINER Hardware - Groceries Compliments of CHANDLER FURNITURE STORE Accomac, Virginia Westinghouse Appliances Onancock, Virginia ONANCOCK ESSO SERVICENTER S. M. ROGERS B. J. Colonna Certified Professional Engineer Market St. Phone 787-9643 Onancock, Virginia 44 Ames Street Onancock, Virginia W. AYRES COARD SON Compliments of Accomac, Virginia E. B. MILLINER Storm Windows Doors Call 787-3215 Locustville, Virginia 23404 Compliments of Compliments of PENINSULA MILLING FEED CO., INC. BILL ' S PURE STATION Flour, Feed, and Seed Bill Harmon, Prop. Phone 787-9654 Tasley, Virginia 23441 Route 13 - Tasley, Virginia 76 Compliments of Tim McCoy Professional EASTERN SHORE YACHT AND COUNTRY CLUB 77 Compliments of PENINSULA GAS COMPANY 29 Market Street SU7 - 3470 Onancock, Virginia Compliments of BELL DRUG CO. Accomac, Virginia Compliments of BROWNE ' S T.V. SERVICE Hal Browne Accomac, Virginia Compliments of THE FASHION SHOP Parksley, Virginia COLONIAL STORE W. O. Hickman, Manager Parksley, Virginia Compliments of MATTHEWS CLEANERS ' Tasley, Virginia PARKSLEY DRUG W. O. Goffigon If it ' s in drugs, we have it Fhone M05-5152 V. A. CHANDLER SONS, INC. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE ONANCOCK, VIRGINIA Compliments of HOLLAND GROCERY Accomac, Virginia Compliments of PARKER BROTHERS GROCERY Cashville, Virginia PARKS MOTOR CO., INC. Parksley, Virginia Compliments of LILLISTON’S GROCERY Deep Creek, Virginia Compliments of ONLEY BEAUTY SALON VILLAGE SHOP ANTIQUES Accomac, Virginia Revell Melson, Prop. PEARSON’S LAUNDERAMA Open 24 Hours a Day Onley, Virginia Compliments of S. W. BELOTE and SON Automotive Parts Onancock, Virginia 78 I Compliments of CHANDLER ' S FINE CARS 787-4995 Onley, Virginia REMEMBER THE OLD TIMERS WESR RADIO STATION I Timothy 2:3,4 Onancock, Va. SUnset 7-1000 For this is good and acceptable in the sight of FARMERS EXCHANGE God our Saviour; Who will have all men to be INCORPORATED saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the C. R. Bull, President truth. F. C. Ruediger Vice-President Sales Manager FREDDIE M. PRUITT, W. C. Kellam Secretary and Treasurer BARBER ONLEY, VIRGINIA CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PLUMBING, HEATING AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS FOR INFORMATION ON THE FOLLOWING PRODUCTS: MUELLER AIR CONDITIONING GOULDS WATER PUMPS AMERICAN STANDARD PLUMBING HEATING SUPPLIES 79 Buy With Confidence Where You See The Above Symbol Displayed Salisbury places of business showing the above symbol have pledged themselves to high ethical standards. They have pledged to honor your pa¬ tronage with full understanding of your needs, and assure you fairness and value in all your business with them. You can buy with confidence where you see the above symbol displayed in Salisbury, your happy Shopping City. 80 HENRY L. DERBY Compliments of ANTIQUES 787-3496 Onancock, Virginia MOTOR SALES AND SERVICE CORP. Antiques for the Homemaker, Collector, and Investor Tasley, Virginia Compliments of THOMAS MARKET COPES ICE and COAL CO. Fancy Meats and Groceries Tasley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of DAL ' S OYSTER BAR HARRY S. LEWIS, JR. Deep Creek, Virginia Plumbing and Heating Steamed Seafood Sandwiches Tasley, Virginia Dallas Johnson, Owner Phone 767-2655 Compliments of Compliments of WHITE BROS. BARNE ' S WELDING SERVICE Plumbing Heating Tasley, Virginia Onley, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of ROY L. BELOTE WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE Tip Top Gulf Products Melfa, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of R G SHIRT CORPORATION SCOTTY’S SINCLAIR STATION Parksley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia 81 Compliments of TOWNE HOUSE Onancock, Virginia Compliments of WESSELS NEW USED FURNITURE Onley, Virginia Compliments of PHILLIPS MARSH Plumbing Heating Onley, Virginia Ovj[ yVlotel and cdx’zitauxant 6 ' j MILES NORTH OF ACCOMAC AIR CONDITIONED ROOMS JOHN AND JOSEPHINE ROACHE, OWNERS Parksley, Va. Phone 665-5191j BOGGS WATER SEWAGE Melfa, Virginia W. E. WEST FORD EQUIPMENT, INC. Tasley, Virginia Compliments of k C. F. DALEY NURSERY Tasley, Virginia 82 MD. — • Ā .Ā coteaque CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 67 s CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE -TUNNEL EASTERN SHORE CITIZENS BANK ONANCOCK ACCOMAC KELLER PAINTER Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 83 Meet your friends at the PHILIP M. MARTIN FORKS GRILL Drugs—Sundries Lunch—Cosmetics Gloria and Don Dragon Thank You SU7 - 3777 Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of JAXON ' S 5 p TO $5 STORE CUTLERS SELF SERVICE For Outstanding Values Shoes and Apparel Accomac, Virginia Parksley, Virginia EDWARDS FURNITURE CO. Compliments of BAGWELL OIL CO. Philco Appliances T. V. (pure) Telephone SUnset 7 - 3162 Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Va. ASGROW SEED COMPANY Compliments of P. 0. Box 664 LLOYDS DRUG CO. Exmore, Virginia Telephone GI2 - 5451 Joseph A. Duer - Branch Manager Exmore, Virginia 84 Compliments of SEABOARD SUPPLY COMPANY INCORPORATED Onley, Virginia Compliments of FLORIST MRS. JOHN BAILEY, INC. Onley, Virginia Phone 787-1191 EICHELBERGER’S FURNITURE INC. Keller, Virginia Dial SU7- 3566 ā– p edles pom vosm monti Exmore Cape Charles L ' JOHNSON CHEVROLET SALES P ' L fT Direct Dealers In Cars And Trucks Oldsmobile Onancock, Virginia Compliments of RUSSELL MOTOR CO. Exmore, Virginia Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Onancock, Virginia Member Federal Reserve System 85 Stiles Pontiac H. C. WATSON CORP. Automotive Parts Accessories Quaker State Products Onley, Virginia Sales-Service Pontiac-Tempest-Vauxhall SU7-1021 Tasley, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of ' 67 DAVIS OIL COMPANY Onancock, Virginia Congratulations to the Graduating Class COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Drink Coca-Cola Exmore, Virginia WALKER OIL CO., INC. Distributor of MOBILGAS-MOBILOIL-MOBIL PAINTS BLOXOM, VA.-WILLIS WHARF, VA. MO 5-5565 Gilbert 2-6000 W. E. WALKER II-PRESIDENT TREASURER W. EARLE WALKER —— VICE PRESIDENT FLETCHER H. EWELL, JR.-SECRETARY GENERAL MANAGER 86 Compliments cf ALLEN ' S SEAFOOD MARKET Tasley, Virginia TASLEY POLY CLEAN Washing and Dry Cleaning Attendant on duty from 8 to 5 Open 24 Hours ECONOMY FEED MILLING Melfa, Virginia Cooperative Distributor of: Southern States Feeds, Seeds, Fertilizers, Liquid Nitrogen, and other farm supplies BYRD PACKING COMPANY Carlton Byrd Parksley, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of ' 67 H. POWELL CUSTIS, District Agent The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company Onancock, Virginia 87 WATTS BROTHERS, INC. Compliments of Fine Apparel for Gentlemen LASSITER LUMBER CO. vir§inia Greenbush, Virginia ACCOMAC CANDY COMPANY DSZE T. V. W. E. Mears, Proprietor Wholesale Confectioners Sales and Service and Jobbers Phone 787-3819 Parksley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia 88 C. D. MARSH, JEWELER Keepsake Diamonds Market Street Onancock, Virginia Meet me at WISE’S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Soda Fountain Cosmetics Onancock Virginia C. W. LONG SON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ONANCOCK, VA. PHONE 787-2685 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL AUTHORIZED DEALER IN ELECTRIC HEATING Accomack-Norf Hampton Electric Co-Operative PARKSLEY, VIRGINIA 23421 OWNED BY THOSE WE SERVE Enjoy the Best Buy SUNBEAM BATTER WHIPPED H. H. FURNITURE CO. The Home of Better Values on the Eastern Shore MARKET STREET TELEPHONE SUnset 7-4595 Onancock, Virginia 89 Complete Camera Repair Service KODAK POLAROID ansco TED WARD argus NORTHAMPTON PHOTO SERVICE Leave work at Exmore Camera Center Compliments of LILLISTON FUNERAL HOME Accomac, Virginia Herbert and Madelyn Lilliston GUY ' S GARAGE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER H Tasley, Virginia Congratulations Class of 67 YOU ARE THE MOST In your young hands, mind and heart lies the hope of future generations. L. B. JUSTIS SON Locustville, Virginia EASTERN SHORE POCOMOKE SOUND OYSTER COMPANY Specializing in Deluxe Crabmeat, Hard Soft Shell Crabs, Devil Crabs Oyster Clams. Proprietor: S. E. Johnson SU 7-2591 Onancock, Virginia 90 Compliments of MADELYN ' S of Parksley Compliments of HEARNE-BALLARD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 787-2140 Onancock, Virginia THE COFFMAN-FISHER CO. Onancock, Virginia Well known lines of wearing apparel Compliments of ONANCOCK LODGE NO. 1766 Onancock, Virginia Compliments of TONY’S MARKET Walter Lewis, Prop. Tasley, Virginia CARMINE HARDWARE Anything in Hardware Onancock, Virginia HORNE-STAUFFER, INC. 787-4580 Onley, Virginia RCA - GE Appliances y, M- Watson Co., he. The House of Quality Established in 1Q14 H. Watson Twyford For . . . Onancock, Virginia Su 7-2636 Early American Kitchen Aid Dishwasher Antique Reproductions Karastan Rugs James Lees Carpet Interior Decorator Service- No Charge Custom Made Draperies Drapery Hardware Exchange Dealer of Magnavox T.V., Stereos and Radios 91 Compliments of KELLY ' S MARKET Onley, Virginia Compliments of Ā£ MARGUERITE ' S RESTAURANT Marguerite Small - Proprietor 787-9689 Onley, Virginia CROSLEY ' S GULF SERVICE Complete Lubrication Free pick up and delivery Phone SU 7-9683 Bill Crosley, Owner Compiipnents of SCOTT ' S BEN FRANKLIN Ann and Stewart Scott Onancock, Virginia Compliments of UE Goo 0 t oAjZf GJo ' FARMERS MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK THE FRIENDLY BANK Onley, Virginia Compliments of WILLIAMS’ FUNERAL HOME Carlisle, Evelyn, and Johnny Onancock, Virginia 92 Best Wishes fo r a Briglkt Futu re DEl investor-owned; business-managed elmarva Power iliight Company Compliments of JOHN W. HAMPTON BUILDER Onancock, Virginia Compliments of LEE BOOTH Manager of Acme Store Onancock, Virginia Compliments of H. S. KILMON CO. FRIGIDAIRE Onancock, Virginia _i._ Compliments of SENIOR CLASS OF 1967 Pe n ili f yer 5 93 LOoos ers Bill Custis Joe White, Jr. Mrs. Lois Sturgis Mrs. Jennie Justis Nancy Tyndall A Friend Mrs. Mary Justis Mrs. Mary Metcalf Mrs. Jerome Milliner Mr. Mrs. Levin Melson Mrs. Nellie Millner Mr. Mrs. Alan Budd Teresa Small Mrs. Emma Lang A Friend Hilton Melson Lou Ann Bundick George Cherrix Doris Wimbrow A Friend Marvin Davis Russell Sims A Friend Rev. Mrs. B. A. Riddle Elsworth Evans Oakley Justis Mike Gibian A Friend Mrs. Bill Shea The Carlton Hart A Friend Edward Justis Ken Schaper Sue Bundick A Friend Mr. Mrs. JohnE. Truitt PRINTING COMPANY • Charlotte, N.C 94 , Ā i ll : j ' U ; 44 d 5 ' ' . J s . XL vj 5 (l XAJLy ā– S r Ajl— C -ri lry jLjQj Ā„- i J ? 4 Ā® ..) O fix. O ’NTxV . 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