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

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Cu w-CL-A- ' -O ■ ' ■ .J rr sct Id68 Editor-in-Chief. , . . Co-Editor. Business Manager . Sponsor. .Irene Drewer .Bryan Smith .... Vicki Horner Mrs. Lotta S. Booth Joreojorcf Our lives have been placed in an infinite space imperceptible to our physical senses. We, as individuals, are part of a vast human life cycle. For the Seniors of Onancock High School, a small but important part of our life has been completed. Yet, a very major part lies ahead. Considerable thought, observation, personal analysis and mental probing will be required before we can know for sure the main purpose of the life we are facing. Yet, in time we come to realize how little we really know and how the concept of the life we talk about so fluently is only a tiny speck on the horizon of knowledge that stretches before us. Gon en s Administration Classes . Activities . . . . Sports. Advertisements . . Page 7 13 55 . . Page 61 81 3 Zlrioenl BUSINESS COMMITTEE Karen, Vicki, Kathy D., Janet, Charlie R., Jay, Lee SPORTS EDITORS Tony, Cathy I., Tommy N. PHOTOGRAPHERS Eliza, Patty, Al, Charles K. LITERARY EDITORS Ann B., Craig CO-EDITOR Bryan SPONSOR Mrs. Booth SOCIETY EDITORS Diane, Scott TYPISTS Denise E., Donna, Laura, Wanda, Sandy, Gail EDITOR Irene ARTISTS Jane, Ann D., Tommy H. COPYWRITERS Ann A., Debbie 5 JUNIOR EDITORS Jeb, Billye D., Crocky, Ann G. Q eJicatecf Uo . . . ‘JKrs. 1s)inijrecf CP OCeloie Now, at the close of our high school years, we often think of the beginning, recalling the days spent under your guidance. You, Mrs. Belote, the teacher and individual who really got us started, are foremost in our memories. We thank you for your interest and concern in all that we undertook and for your wonderful sense of humor, which livened every day we spent in your classroom. It is with a great deal of respect and admiration that we dedicate our 196.8 TRIDENT to you. 6 LEFT TO RIGHT; Mr. H. Powell Custis, Mr. T. Hallet Badger, Dr. Donald Fletcher, Mr. William King Mapp, Mr. Claude Ewell, Mr. Philip B. Tankard, Mr. Ben Hutchinson. 8 The years you spent here have passed swiftly, and now you must go on to another world. It is my hope that we have not failed you in your preparation. My best wishes go with you in all your future days. Cjarf S J£oppes CPrincipaf It would be impossible to convey the pleasure I have received from having the opportunity of working with you this year. Remember that you have received from the faculty and administration a start in life, and it is up to each of you to carry on to the very best that you want for yourself. Isi), T onafcf Stawper io iJie CPrincipaf My wish to all of you is for a bright and happy tomorrow. [IK. Kewh, Secre ary vr 9 ac John Barnes Mathematics Winifred Belote Eighth Grade Ann Chandler Seventh Grade Lillian Derby First Grade Henrietta Jacob First Grade Jack Johnson Art Lotta Booth Mathematics Robert Budd Librarian William Fitzgeraia History, Business Gladys Fosque Third Grade Ruth KeUam History, Geography Gordon Lohr Science William Carey Science William Hall Industrial Arts 10 John Lotspeich Sixth Seventh Grades Mary Martin Third Grade Donald Sawyer Assistant Principal, Government Mildred Twyford Sixth Grade Sue Mason Home Economics Velma PenneweU Fourth Grade Marie PenneweU Guidance, French Taylor ’s Education Trent Physical Nancy Senn Business Dorothy Watson Second Grade Kathryn Warren Fifth Grade Brenda WaUace Spanish, English Faithe Trent Physical Education 11 .51 “Look at those ants!” “What’s it worth to you, Mr. Lohr?” “Have you ever considered becom¬ ing a dropout?” “I should of used my 5 iron on that shot.” “What did I ever do to deserve this?” “Folks, that calls for the smart book.” President PHILIP BRYAN SMITH Secretary JANET POWELL CUSTIS enior ' icers Vice-President GEORGE SCOTT WEBB 14 Treasurer CHARLES CRAIG AYRES 5 zjeniors ANN MITCHELL BOWLING DENISE AYRES ELIZABETH ANN ADAMS BARBARA ANN BALDWIN 15 STEVEN RODNEY COOPER EDWARD ROGERS CUSTIS DENNIS EDWARDS CROCKETT 16 ANN MARIE DALEY h. IRENE ELIZABETH DREWER 17 LAURA JANE FINCEN KAREN ANNE HARRISON HENRY EDWARD FINNEY 18 LARRY EDWARD HARRISON lors VICKI LYNN HORNER LANA DIANE JUSTIS CHARLES STEWART KELLY LEE EUGENE JOHNSON 19 THOMAS PAGE KILLMON WANDA LYNN LILLISTON en JAMES STEWART MASON ANTHONY LEE LEWIS SAMUEL THOMAS LEWIS 20 ALBERT JOSEPH McMATH III ors THOMAS CHANDLER NORTHAM MARK STEVENS PRUITT MARTHA JANE ROGERS CHARLES FRANKLIN RUSSELL II FLORENCE EDITH RIDDLE 21 CLAUDIA LYNN SAVAGE DONNA EDWIN WIEEIAMS (Seniors SANDRA FAYE WIMBROW 22 Does he really think we’re all as gullible as Ann B.? I bet Mrs. Booth doesn’t know where I am! Lewis, what book is really behind that? “Dear Sugar Bear,” I wish I hadn’t forgotten to put on MY “Hai Karate”! Senior S aiis ics ANN ADAMS SCA 1,2,3,4; SCA Representative 2; FHA 2,3,4, FHA Songleader 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Drama Club 4, Pep Club; Newspaper Staff 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Copywriter. CRAIG AYRES SCA 1,2,3,4; Class President 3; Class Treasurer 4, Drama Club 4; NRA 4; Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Literary Editor. DENISE AYRES SCA 1,2,3,4, FHA 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Basketball 1,2, Newspaper Staff 2,4. BARBARA BALDWIN SCA 1,2,3,4, FHA 1,2,3. ANN BOWLING SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 2; FHA 1,2; FHA Pianist 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Tri Hi-Y Reporter 2; Tri-Hi-Y Vice- President 3; Tri-Hi-Y District Secretary 4; MG A 3,4; Senator 3; Gallery Doorkeeper 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 4; Vice- President 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Soft- ball 1,2,3; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Literary Editor. LINDA CARMINE SCA 1,2,3,4, FHA 1,2,3,4. STEVE COOPER SCA 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 4; Pep Club 4. DENNY CROCKETT SCA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; NRA 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Football 3,4;Track 1,2,3,4. EDDIE CUSTIS SCA 1,2,3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4. E. R. CUSTIS SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4, Keep Va. Green 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4. JANET CUSTIS SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 4; FHA 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; PTA Representative 3, Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Business Committee. ANN DALEY SCA 1,2,3,4, FHA 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Sec¬ retary 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Artist. ELIZA DAVIS SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 3; Tri-Hi-Y President 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Photographer. GEORGE DAVIS SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4, Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4; NRA 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Football 3,4. IRENE DREWER SCA 1,2,3,4, FHA 1,2,3,4, FHA Historian 4; Federa¬ tion Reporter 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Beta Club Secretary-Treasurer 4, Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Softball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Annual Staff 3,4; Yearbook Workshop 3; Editor 4. Denise elliott SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; FHA Pianist 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Basketball 1,2, Newspaper Staff 3,4; An¬ nual Staff 4, Typist. GAIL EVANS SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 4; Softball 1,2, Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Typist. 24 Senior S a is ics JAY FENTRESS Class Treasurer 3, FHA 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Beta Club SCA 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 4, Keep Va. Green 3,4,Hi-Y 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Basketball 3; Baseball 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Business Committee. 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4, Cheerleader 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4, Softball 1,2,3, Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Business Manager. LAURA FINCEN ' ( CATHY m3 fNlA V SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 2; FHA 2,3,4; President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 4, Secretary 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist. SCA 1,2,3,4, SCA Vice-President 3, SCA President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplian 2; MG A 3, Delegate, Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 4, President; Cheer¬ leader 2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co- Captain 4; Softball 2,3; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Sports Editor. NED FINNEY SCA 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4, Basket¬ ball 2,3,4. LEE JOHNSON SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4, NRA 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4, Annual Staff 4, Business Committee. MIKE GIBIAN SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4, Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Football 1,2,3, Manager 4; Track 1,3,4, Manager 2, NRA 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff 4, Photographer. DIANE JUSTIS SCA 1,2,3,4; SCA Representative 3, FHA 1,2,3,4; FHA Secretary 3, FHA Chaplain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Society Editor. KAREN HARRISON CHARLES KELLEY SCA 1,2,3,4; SCA Representative 4; Class Treasurer 1, Historian 4; FHA 2,3,4, Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Beta Club 3,4; Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4; Cheerleader 3,4, Football Queen 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Annual Staff, Business Committee. SCA 1,2,3,4; SCA Representative 1,2,3; Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; NRA 3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Football 3,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Newspaper Staff 2,4; Annual Staff 4, Photographer. LARRY HARRISON TOMMY KILLMON SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4; NRA 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Football 2,3,4. SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4, NRA 2,4; Basketball 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. TOMMY HINES TOMMY LEWIS SCA 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4; NRA 4, Keep Va. Green 3,4, Football 1, Basketball 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Artist. SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 4. TONY LEWIS VICKI HORNER SCA 1,2,3,4; Class President 1; Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, An¬ SCA 1,2,3,4; SCA Representative 4; Class Secretary 1; nual Staff 4, Sports Editor. 25 Senior S a is ics WANDA LILLISTON SCA 1,23,4; FHA 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Beta Club 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4, Typist. JAMES MASON SCA 1,2,3,4; NRA 4. AL McMATH SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Keep Va. Green 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Photographer. TOMMY NORTHAM SCA 1,2,3,4, Class President 2; Hi-Y 4, Beta Club 2,3,4; Vice-President 3, President 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Annual Staff4, Sports Editor. MARK PRUITT SCA 1,2,3,4; NRA 3,4; Keep Va. Green 4; Football 1, 2,3,4. FLOYD REDMOND SCA 1,2,3,4; NRA 3,4; Keep Va. Green 3,4. FLOSSIE RIDDLE SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 4; Newspaper Staff 4. JANE ROGERS SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 3; FHA 2,3,4; FHA Reporter 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Softball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; New ' spaper Staff 3, 4; Annual Staff 4, Artist. CHARLIE RUSSELL SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y; Drama Club 4; Keep Va. Green 3,4; Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Newspaper Editor 4; Annual Staff 4, Business Committee. CLAUDIA SAVAGE SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Softball 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4. DEBBIE SHRIEVES SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 2,3,4, State Convention 3, Federa¬ tion Vice-President 3, Federation President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; PTA Representative 3, Newspaper Staff 4, Annual Staff 4, Copywriter. BRYAN SMITH SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 3, President 4, Hi-Y 4; Beta Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4, Pep Club 4, NRA 4; Keep Va. Green 3; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4; Yearbook Workshop 3, Co-editor 4. SCOTT WEBB SCA 1,2,3,4, Hi-Y 4; Pen Compass Club 1,2; Class Vice-President 4; Football 3,4; Track 1,2,4; Annual Staff 4, Society Editor. SCA 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Band 1; FFA 1; Distributive Education 2; Football 4; Track 2,3,4. DONNA WILLIAMS SCA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1; Beta Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4, Typist. PATTY MLLIAMS SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-President 2; FHA 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Drama Club 4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Annual Staff 4, Photographer. SANDY WIMBROW SCA 1,2,3,4; Class Historian 3; FHA 1,2,3,4; FHA Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 3; An¬ nual Staff 4, Typist. JOHN WHITE 26 Gfass Gfisioru It’s June, 1968, and we as seniors will soon be bidding farewell to our ole’ Alma Mater. The years have passed rapidly indeed; now there are only the fond memories. As we think of our last four years here at O.H.S., our minds are filled with some of the happiest memories of our lives. Let’s retrace some of these memories. In 1964, O.H.S. opened its doors to one of the most mischievous groups in its liistory. We were amazed, yet eager, to begin our high school days. Under the supervision of Mrs. Chanley and Mr. Fleming, we settled down and elected our class officers; Tony Lewis, president; Bill Chandler, vice-president; Vicki Horner, sevretary; and Karen Harrison, treasurer. We welcomed our new classmate, Jane Hardison from North Carolina. Our girls joined F.H.A. and Cathy Irvin and Charles Kelly were appoi nted as S.C.A. representatives. Many boys participated in junior higli football and basketball. Cathy Irvin, Ann Daley, Irene Drewer, Denise Elliott, and Denise Ayres made the varsity basketball team. In the spring, Tony Lewis, Tommy Northam, Craig Ayres, and Tommy Killmon were chosen for the varsity baseball team, while Vicki Horner, Gail Evans, Ann Bowling, Irene Drewer, and Diane Justis were chosen for the varsity softball team. To close our fresh¬ man year, we held a hayride which took us on a fun-filled trip to Smith’s Beach. Sun-tanned and sorry that summer had passed so quickly, we returned to the “sacred halls” of education under the direction of Mrs. Chanley and Mrs. Booth. Our officers were Tommy Northam, president; Patty Williams, vice-president; Laura Fincen, secretary; and Ann Bowhng, treasurer. Again we welcomed another classmate, Michael O’Neil, from North Carolina. Cathy Irvin and Vicki Horner were chosen varsity cheer¬ leaders, while some of our boys played major roles in varsity sports. The Beta Club and Tri-Hi-Y opened their doors to us. To climax a great year, we held another hayride. Little did we realize that half our higli school days were at an end. Another summer soon faded away. When we returned to O.H.S. in 1966, we found Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Booth directing this group of “jolly juniors”. Our class officers were: Craig Ayres, president; Bryan Smith, vice-president; Jane Rogers, secretary; and Vicki Horner, treasurer. We welcomed three new mem¬ bers to our class: Scott Webb from California, Eliza Davis from Buckingliam County, and Flossie Riddle from Pennsylvania. The major event of our junior year was the arrival of our cherished and long-awaited class rings. Our boys and girls were again active in sports, and Ann Bowling and Karen Harrison were chosen cheerleaders. Many juniors assisted in the publication of our school newspaper, wliile others served in the various clubs. Selling stationery was our project for the year. After taking the dreaded college boards, we closed the door on another great year. In 1967, we entered O.H.S. just a bit more sopliisticated under the guidance of Mrs. Kellam and Mrs. Booth. For our senior year, we elected Bryan Smith, president; Scott Webb, vice-president, JanetCustis, sec¬ retary; Craig Ayres, treasurer. We welcomed Steve Cooper from Washington, D. C to our classv The ordering of name cards and invitations made us realize that graduation was near. Selling cookies and stationery and filling college applications took up the earlier part of the year. Meanwhile, the Trident staff directed by Irene Drewer and Bryan Smith, settled down to a year of hard work. Thanksgiving soon came with the crowning of our king and queen. Tommy and Karen. Before we knew it, graduation was here. The latter part of the year was spent practicin g for graduation, trying on caps and gowns, and taking final exams. Twelve years have passed. We have reached a milestone in our lives; the vast and unknown future is ahead. Historians Karen Harrison Tommy Hines Dear Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Kellam, Gfc ass I don’t know how anyone ever livedbefore this new space age; it is so convenient! Just last week, I was on my way from one side of town to the other (Boston to Norfolk) in the pneumatic tube to collect some information on my new novel, when I happened to meet with TOMMY NORTHAM. TOMMY, whom I am sure you have read about lately in the paper, was on his way to the space diamond in Washington to pitch another no-hitter for his famous team, the Psychedelic Sox. Before we knew it, we were in Washington and had had little time to speak of our high school days. Therefore, I decided to accompany Tommy to the information bureau. There you can look up any person and find what has happened to him in the past ten years. Even before we had a chance to look up any of our old classmates, we ran into DONNA WILLIAMS and WANDA LILLISTON who were working at the bureau. Both said that they had often had classmates in to check on their friends, and that they had set aside a file for the Seniors of ’68 at Onancock High. Tommy and I then checked on our scattered friends, and this is what we found; NED LINNEY has become a federal Game Warden and has just published two books entitled WAYS OF OUTSMARTING THE BLACK DUCK, which deals with the scientific aspects of duck hunting; and SHOOTING OVER CORN, an adventure story. FLOSSIE RIDDLE has worked up to high-ranking commanding officer in the Women’s Marine Corps. She commands at least 900 women marines. STEVE COOPER as a boy gained liis hard-earned driving skill on the road or in the ditches on the way to Chesconnessex. He has just won the Atlanta 500 in his fuel-injected G.T.O. and gives all his credit to his chief mechanic, LEE “PRETTY PISTON” JOHNSON. VICKIE HORNER went on to college after she left O.H.S.—men’s college, that is! She is now the house mother of 101 handsome fraternity brothers. E.R. CUSTIS, who people claim will be the next Liberace, has just finished playing his famed piano selections for the Queen of Baghdad and is scheduled to play at Carnegie Hall next week. JANET CUSTIS, the world renowned fashion designer, is now heading the Mod Department at Saks Fifth Avenue. BRYAN SMITH did such a good job as co-editor of our annual that he pursued his ambition further and is now chief editor of the ONLEY TRIBUNE, the world’s leading newspaper. ANN ADAMS is now a highly paid secretary to ANN BOWLING, who with all her brains is president of the biggest rocketsliip transportation firm running from here to the moon. DENISE ELLIOTT, often found on the moon, is head stewardess on the largest of Ann’s ships. LARRY HARRISON has just purchased the National Brewing Company and has also hired his life-long friend, DENNY CROCKETT, as head brewmaster. KATHY DALEY with her famous side slide step, has formed a team with Fred Astaire and is teaching it to the world. GAIL EVANS, who is an even better dancer now than she was ten years ago, caught on to KATHY’s dance quickly and is found in the newest, wildest discotheque. MARK PRUITT, an all-American tackle at Alabama under Coach “Bear” Bryant became an instant all-pro wliile playing for the Norfolk Neptunes and has just had a book written about himself, entitled THE VIOLENT WORLD OF MARK PRUITT. CLAUDIA SAVAGE, who was trained at IBM, now controls Onancock High School, which has no teachers and is run entirely by machines. FLOYD REDMOND has established a great reputation while acting as head embalmer at the Lilliston Funeral Home and is now the most souglit-after mortician in the country. DEBBIE SHRIEVES decided against Goldey Beacom and became a doctor. She has just recently made a most remarkable kidney transplant—remarkable because it was on herself. Gfass CPropheca JOHN WHITE, one of the nation’s leading trackmen, established a world’s record of 43 seconds flat in the 440-yard dash while winning in the 1976 Olympics. He says he owes all his success to “Frosty O’S,” that miracle cereal. LAURA FINCEN, who always had so many male admirers, finally married and settled down. She now has 10 of the 20 children she dreamed of having in her high school days. BARBARA BALDWIN AND ELIZA DAVIS remained on the Shore after graduation and saw the jet age take over. They now live in the most modern psychedelic houses in the county of Accomack, complete with strobe lights and all. COL. AL “ORBIT” McMATH and his navigator, CAPT. CHARLIE “SUGARBEAR” RUSSELL, were the first United States Astronauts to land on the moon and then return to earth. They have written a book about their adventures, entitled THE MAN IN THE MOON. KAREN HARRISON was very photogenic in high school. She started off her career in secretarial work but was discovered by the photographers, and her picture can now be found on nearly all the billboards across the country. JIMMY MASON, through long hours of hard work, has established one of the biggest farms in the East, and this beautiful acreage can be seen on the outskirts of the city of Tasley. IRENE DREWER has advanced from the editor of our annual to the editor of the ASTRO TIMES, which is popular throughout our whole universe. CHARLES KELLY has recently opened a string of Tip-Top Food Markets, which now extend the length of the East Coast. He has hired EDDIE CUSTIS as the chief butcher of his largest store, located in the city of Onley. CATHY IRVIN made it successfully through Randolph Macon in a short three years, and is now president of the student body of Inter-planetary Space College. JAY FENTRESS, who has achieved fame as a motion-picture producer, is now producing his biggest movie, ‘Tarzan the Apeman” starring TOMMY LEWIS. ANN DALEY after graduating from Peace, Brevard, and Longwood is still waiting for her acceptance to West- hampton where she really wanted to go. TOMMY HINES, an all-American center at Chowan College, is in the process of leading the Minnesota Muskies to their first American Basketball Association League title since they were organized in 1967. PATTY WILLIAMS AND SANDY WIMBROW, happily married to their great hunters, are now living in Africa and are sending their children by hydro-jet to good old O.H.S. every morning. Driving the hydro-jet bus is LINDA CARMINE, who still has her infectious giggle. TOMMY KILLMON, with liis great hitting and defensive work behind the plate, has finally led the New York Mets to their first National League Crown. DIANE JUSTIS has built her very own gas station between Princess Anne and Salisbury, Maryland. She and Terry are always willing to help anyone who is out of gas, no matter how late. GEORGE DAVIS was appointed A.B.C. Officer of the Eastern Shore five years ago and has finally stopped the sale of moonshine liquor on the Shore. He is rated for his efficiency on the same level as Scotland Yard’s Sherlock Holmes. DENISE AYRES now has her own oyster bar down on the water. Larry is the head waiter. CRAIG AYRES, that multi-million-dollar bachelor known the world over for his way with beautiful women, has just been rated “Playboy of the Year” by the World Press. SCOTT WEBB, an excellent surfer, has established a surf-board factory in Onancock. All of his lightning-fast boards are tested in the heavy surf known as the “Pipe Line” near Deep Creek by World Champion Surfer TONY LEWIS. Jane Rogers Tommy Northam 29 Bast ISMI ancf Uesiameni We, the Senior Class of Onancock High School of 1968, 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 Mr. Hoppes we will our greatest respect and admiration. Article II To the faculty, we will our sincere thanks for their guidance through the most rewarding years of our lives. Article III To the Juniors we will our best wishes for a successful year of chaos, agitation and fun. SECTION II Article I Ned Finney wills his teasing, harassing ways to Mike_Lewandowski, provided he provokes not less than three people a day. Article II Ann Adams wills her speed in shorthand to Brenda Williams. Article III Denise Ayres wills her shy, reserved ways around other boys to Cindy Serini. Article IV Laura Fincen wills her ability to go steady toJoJFincen, provided she changes boys once a week. Article V Jane Rogers wills her neatness and orderliness to Terry Gibb. Article VI Denny Crockett wills his athletic ability to Barry Lane. Article VII George Davis wills his rugged good looks to Jimmy Harte. Article VIII Vicki Horner wills her latest book “How to Catch a College Man” to Billye D. Custis. Article IX Craig Ayres wills his “speed” to Dennis Custis. Article X Tommy Killmon wills his junior game warden badge to Keith Kilmon. Article XI Claudia Savage and Wanda Lilliston will their Thursday night meetings at the library to Lou Trader. Article XII Floyd Redmond wills his seat on bus 56 to Phyllis Williams. Article XIII Mark Pruitt wills his duck blind to Sean Webb. Article XIV Diane Justis wills her crazy, zany ways to Nita Taylor. Article XV Lee Johnson wills his Chevrolet patch to Jeb Bosworth. Article XVI Tommy Hines wills his car full of girls to Ross Knapp. Article XVII Larry Harrison and Stevie Cooper will their always empty stomachs to Perry Belote. Article XVIII Tommy Northam wills his position as class comedian to Crocky Gordon. Article XIX Scott Webb wills his Volkswagen driving ability to Eric Garrison. Article XX Eliza Davis and Donna Williams will their quiet ways to Sharon Killmon. Article XXI Flossie Riddle leaves her long golden locks to Gayle Johnson provided she bleaches her black ones to match. 30 J3asi IsOiir ancf Uesiamenl Article XXII E. R. Custis, Charlie Russell, and A1 McMath will their master minds in Chemistry to Penny Rogers. Article XXIII Tommy Lewis wills his height to Newman Scott. Article XXIV Denise Elliott and Debbie Shrieves will their lunch hour period in the Home Economics building to Diane Parks. Article XXV Mike Gibian wills his dependability to Richard Parker, provided he doesn’t forget. Article XXVI Ann Daley wills her guard position to Jeannie Scarborough. Article XXVII Gail Evans wills her two square feet of Pioneer Club space to Beth Brinkley. Article XXVIII Karen Harrison wills her optimistic outlook to Ann Grinnalds. Article XXIX Barbara Baldwin wills her set of water colors to Kitty Killmon and Helen Rew. Article XXX Kathy Daley wills her close-mouthed, modest ways to Jane Ashby. Article XXXI Irene Drewer wills her clearness of mind even in the utter confusion of the annual room to Paget Fairhurst. Article XXXII Bryan Smith wills his winning ways with the Parksley girls to Pete Briggs and Bill Harrison. Article XXXIII Patty Williams and Sandy Wimbrow will their secretarial skills to Teresa Small. Article XXXIV Janet Custis wills her position at Forks Grill to Dee Dragan provided Dee doesn’t aggravate the boss. Article XXV Jay Fentress wills his extensive vocabulary to Jimmy Parker. Article XXVI James Mason wills his tractor to Gary Gibian. Article XXXVII John White wills his seat in English class to Joycelyn Edwards Article XXXVIll Linda Carmine wills her teasing comb to Barbara Tatum. Article XXXIX Ann Bowling wills her towel rack to Mary Murphy. Article XL Cathy Irvin wills her “A” in “Trot” to Lola Ruediger. Article XLI Tony Lewis wills his fluffy curls to Becky Holland. Article XLII Charles Kelly just wants to leave. Charles Kelly Ann Bowling 31 Senior BEST PERSONALITY Ann B., Tommy N., Diane MOST POPULAR Vicki, Jay NOISIEST Mark, Kathy D., Larry, Flossie, Lee. Absent; Cathy I. MOST MISCfflEVOUS Charles K., Cathy I., Steve 32 BEST DRESSED Karen, Scott MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Bryan, Ann B, uperJaiioes r BIGGEST FLIRTS Vicki, Tony BEST NATURED Diane, Lee, Janet BEST DANCERS Gail, Eddie, Jane NEATEST Scott, Karen 33 FRIENDLIEST Laura, Tommy N., Denise E. Absent: Mike G. MOST COURTEOUS Bryan, George, Irene Absent; Eliza enior MOST IN LOVE Sandy, Ned MOST TALENTED Cathy L, E.R. 34 WITTIEST Charles K., Diane, A1 5uperfaiioes CUTEST Scott, Vicki, Tommy H., Patty QUIETEST Barbara, Ann A., John, Tommy L. MOST STUDIOUS Ann B., Ann D., Irene, Craig MOST ORIGINAL Jane, Steve, Charlie R MOST INDEPENDENT Craig, Denise A. 35 ' -icers President; Penny Rogers Vice-President: Mike Lewandowski Secretary; Croxton Gordon Treasurer: Nita Taylor Jane Ashby Perry Belote Jeb Boswortb Peter Briggs Beth Brinkley Billye D. Custis Dennis Custis Dee Dragan Joycelyn Edwards Paget Fairburst Jo Fincen Eric Garrison Ann Grinnalds William Harrison James Harte 1969 Rebecca Holland Gayle Johnson Catherine Killmon Sharon Killmon i I I I 1 I I Keith Kilmon Ross Knapp Barry Lane Mike Lewandowski Mary Murphy James Parker Richard Parker Diane Parks 1 I I Helen Rew Penny Rogers Lola Ruediger Jeannie Scarborough Newman Scott Cynthia Serin! Teresa Small Barbara Tatum Nita Taylor Louise Trader Sean Webb ' Brenda Williams Phyllis Williams 38 John will be sorry he ever read this one! Chuck it, baby! Oops! I forgot to pay Mrs. Richard¬ son for this pen. I told you my barber’s gone to Florida for the winter! Then the Cheerio Kid I bet I CAN pin the tail on the donkey!! Well, it’s not like stealing! This should take care of the girls’ new basement! IT IS NOT!! I stuck a fork in my neck! icers President: Collier Irvin Vice-President: Linda Hundley Secretary: Chris Gordon Treasurer: Scott Chandler Historian: Kate Hampton Keith Abrams Brenda Adams A. C. Bloxom Lewis Brim Cindy Brungess Debbie Chambers Scott Chandler Alice Corson Linda Daley Bonnie Davis Charlotte Davis Preston Ewell Richard Eldridge Gwen Eairhurst Chris Gordon Not Pictured Emily Grey Kate Hampton Linda Hundley Collier Irvin Donna Johnson Neil Justice Charles Killmon Robert Mapp Teresa Michelle 41 i ! Richard Murray Linda Newton Mike Pruitt Brenda Riley Donald Savage Kristy Shreeves Gfa ass Danny Shrieves Wilma Spence Clifton Taylor John Taylor Edward Thompson Theodore Taylor Richard Thompson Trudy Ward Michele Webb Diane White Clifton Wilkins Burley Williams 42 I wish the Romans had conquered Spain before the language caught on. Mrs. Wallace, didn’t they learn you nothin’ at Madison? Quick, before Mrs. Senn gets back . . M T . . . Goodbye!! 1 ordered steak. 1 can’t understand it! i icers President; Danny Shrieves Vice-President: Tony Edwards Secretary; Henry Justis Treasurer; Kathy Hartman Pennie Adams Laura Banks J. A. Beasley James Belote Jane Bowling Vickie Brock Dean Budd Susan Burnley Roy Crosley Debbie Daley Robert Davis Gail Davis Mallory Davis Norman Downing Tony Edwards 44 Debbie Eldridge William Ewell Sheila Einney Donna Fitchett Edward Fleming Peggy Harrison Rogers Harrison Joyce Hart Kathy Hartman Not Pictured g,.- iiuli v , ••S ' - f ,.a 4 ; f 1971 % Emory Hurst Edward Isdell B. W. James Martha Johnson Pam Johnson Ralph Jones Henry Justis Bruce Kellam Bonnie Lane Becky Lewis Victor Long Thomas Mears Terry Moore Joe Morgan Samuel Morris 45 Denise Nelson William Newton Ann Nicholson Susan Parker Mercedes Pettit Martha Pruitt Timothy Pruitt Bernard Russell Gaye Savage G a ass Glynn Savage Holland Scott Stewart Scott Danny Shrieves Arlene Smith Nancy Smith Jerome Taylor Phyllis Taylor Keith Thomas Arthur Webb Elizabeth Williams Robert Windsor 46 Heads, I win; tails, you lose. Man, can Billy really shoot the bull! And the fairy gave me 25 cents for each tooth! My pumpkin has 40% fewer cavities. What are Irene and Bryan doing? Boy, does she get on my nerves! Emory, don’t you wish these girls wanted your auto¬ graph too? Noah kept telling the rabbits, only two, only two. Sharon Adkins Theresa Annis Dean Ayres Douglas Ayres Hayward Bennett Robin Bradley Mary Jane Budd Jean Carpenter Joan Carpenter William Cobb Colleen Cooper Jane Corson Glen Crim Mark Crockett Cathy Crosley Cathy Custis Kenneth Fitchett Keith Fleming Ronnie Harmon Gloria Jenkins Mary Johnson Connie Jones Stephen Kelly Craig Killmon Danny Killmon Dorothea Kuntze David Lassiter Dru Marsh Robert Marsh 48 Jerry Parker Linda Parks Betty Ann Perry Paul Pratt Kathy Pruitt Mark Pruitt Naomi Rew Orlando Riley Millie Robbins Temple Rogers Philip Mayberry Ann McMath Jo Ann Milliner Joan Murray 1972 Jeannette Ruediger Richard Savage Vicky Scott Charles Smith Leslie Smith Peggy Smith Thomas Smith Kristan Taylor Charles Thomas Cindy Turlington Nancy Twyford Mark Waldron Thomas Waterfield James Williams Thaddeaus Williams 49 (Seaen A rade Carol Adams Patricia Adkins Debra Annis Martin Askew Lynn Ballard Thomas Belote Eliza Bosworth Linda Collins Jody Davis George Drewer Thomas Eldridge Wayne Eincen John Hampton Trudy Harrison Diane Hundley Jody Hurst Gregory Irvin Jenny Johnson John A. Johnson Janet Justis Tex Kuntze Beth Mason Lois Mears Elizabeth Michell David Michell Polly Milliner Steven Mister Steven Nolen Harry Parker Kathleen Porterfield Celestial Pruitt Eric Pruitt Karen Rew Davis Scott Danny Shea Cynthia Taylor Dawn Taylor William Thomas Steven Walker Betty Webb Jerry Williams Rebecca Williams Susan Williams Terry Windsor 50 S x A A raAe FIRST ROW: Sharon Adkins, William Allen, Chris Beauchamp, Donald Belote, Danny Bloxom, Ann Price Bradley, Martin Carter, Chris Chandler, Janies Chandler, Suzanne Cooke. SECOND ROW: William Courtney, Fred Crockett, William Thomas Custis, Randy Davis, Donald Edwards, Cynthia Ann Johnson, Cynthia Fee Johnson, Martha Jones, Harry Kelly, Patricia Eewis. THIRD ROW: Louis Lilliston, Rebecca Mears, James Millikin, Maria Ralston, Mark Riencrth, Teresa Saunders, Dale Scott, Jane Scott, Eleanor Smith, Gregory Smith, Cathy Spence. FOURTH ROW: Karen Taylor, Valerie Thornton, Danny Tilghman, Cynthia Ward, Vanessa White, Karen Willett, Chuck Williams, Craig Williams, Terry Williams, Randy Wilson, Thomas Windsor. FIRST ROW: Harold Adams, Shelton Askew, Rebecca Ayres, Jean Bagwell, h’ranklin Belote, Deborah Carter, Walter Chandler, Tliersa Cooke. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Daneker, Deborah Davis, Andy Dize, Douglas Edwards, Terry Evans, Eric I’airhurst, Jane I’entress, Ann Johnson, Patricia Justice. THIRD ROW: Bruce Kilhnon, Somers Long, Linda Mar.sh, Kathy Milliner, Donald Mister, Thomas Northam, Antliony Parker, Brian Parker, Harvey Shea. I ' OURI’H ROW: Martin Sliea, James Smith, Donnelle Tay¬ lor, Robert Taylor, Mike Truitt, Miles Waldron, C ' ynthia Walsh, Robin Williams, Kathy Zember. Jou J2 rac e FIRST ROW: Karen Banks, Karen Bennett, Cecile Bradford, Dean Bull, Bradley Byrd, Roger Chandler, Eva Crockett, Douglas Cros- ley, Michael Custis, Melinda Davis, Hope Georgiana. SECOND ROW: Mary Jean Johnson, Norris Johnson, Paul Justis, Thomas Kel- 1am, Hans Kuntze, David Mason, Robert Mears, William Mears, Donald Milliner, Samuel Nelson, Bryan Parker. THIRD ROW: Thomas R. Parks, Mary A. Porterfield, Marsha Pruitt, Fred Riley, Deborah Scott, Gary Switzer, Bret Taylor, James Ward, Lee Wliite, Kim Wilkins, Charlotte Williams, Dennis Williams. FIRST ROW: David Adkins, Sherry Beauchamp, Gregory Bennett, Paul Blanton, Jill Brinkley, Cathy Brungess. SEC¬ OND ROW: Jane Byrd, Barbara Carmine, Deborah Cooke, Allyson Crim, Terry Daneker, Ann Edmonds, Ronald Fair- hurst, Matthew Fincen, Vickie Gladden, Laverne Graw. THIRD ROW: Roderick Harrison, William Jacob, James Jen¬ kins, Valerie Johnson, Rodney Kilmon, Vicky Kuntze, Lee Lilliston, William Lilliston, Jeffrey Lloyd, Robert Mears. EOURTH ROW: Claudia Mister, Ida Lynn Nock, Ralph Northam, Patrick Parks, Elvis Pratt, Mark Pruitt, Randy Red¬ mond, Pam Rienerth, Patti Rienerth, Avis Riley. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Simpson, Bonnie Spence, Rebecca Lynn Taylor, William Taylor, Deborah Webb, William Webb, Carl Williams, Ida Marie Williams, Jeb Wilson, David Windsor. econ cf rac e FIRST ROW: Nancy Cooper, Jerry Crockett, Brenda Curtis, Rachel Dunton, Vir¬ ginia Dunton, Diana Hoskinson, Karla Jacob. SECOND ROW: Darlene Joh nson, Timothy Johnson, John Lewis, Dale Mears, Leigh Moore, Darrall Parker, Kathy Parks. THIRD ROW: Terry Payne, Thomas Russell, Jr., Cynthia Savage,Lisa Scott, Barbara Smith, Mark Switzer, Richard Wallace, Woody Zember. Jirsi rac e FIRST ROW: Anna Blanton, F’oston Chandler, Sharon Collins, Faith Crockett, Margaret Davis, Alice Dize, Thomas Ed¬ monds. SECOND ROW: Tammy Edwards, Glynis Fairhurst, Margaret Gardner, Susan Guy, Jerry Hartman, Jeanette Hopkins, Dale Johnson, Angela Kilmon, Martin Kuntze, Anthony Lilliston. THIRD ROW: Lesa Lilliston, Autumn Long, Thomas Mundell, Lesa Northam, Michael Parker, Christopher Parks, Cindy Sue Payne, Lisa Payne, Jackie Phillips, Gail Pusey. FOURTH ROW: Gary Redmond, Diane Reed, Michael Reed, Ricky Reed, Matthew Rienerth, Myra Riley, Richard Saunders, Robert Lee Scott, David Shea, Philip Smith. FIFTH ROW: Cecil Taylor, Doshia Taylor, Pamela Tay¬ lor, Patricia Taylor, Teresa Taylor, Leigh Ward, John Williams, Terri White, Valeria Williams, Berkley Windsor. flu ; ■ ■{ -,. ’a CJS iP ' T 3 p ‘ f F- j3p ■1 is-vf ' t Q xjk ' ‘ f ■••• ' ■ y iw • - i i !S fcCT 1 II ,U ’i ' l iiliillilllliP Ml—■af [iriO[i:iDj . fA ' i V JL ' , . HIl ' ;%.. r| ■Him«i (ktiVifies The Student Council is an organization for the stu¬ dents, giving them a view of democratic procedure. The Council provides good relationships among students, faculty, and administration. This year’s SC A, headed by Cathy Irvin, was quite active. In addition to adding seventy-five dollars to the treasury, two flags to stand at each end of the stage were purchased. At Christmas time the decorated tree caught the eyes of all passers-by, adding to the joy of the season. OFFICERS; Lola Ruediger, Sec.-Treas.; Cathy Irvin, President; Jo Fincen, Vice-President. (uluc enl Gouncif C ssociaiion 56 To become a member of the National Beta Club is one of the highest awards that a high school student may receive. To be eligible for membership a student must not only have good grades but he must also have qualities of good character, scholarship, leadership, and service. The purpose of the Beta Club is to recognize and promote these qualities throughout the entire stu¬ dent body. Each year induction ceremonies for new members are held. OFFICERS; Crocky Gordon, Vice-Pres.; Irene Drewer, Sec.-Treas.; Tommy Northam, Pres. GfuS 57 The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y Club is “to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian character”. Members have attended the Eastern Shore District Conference and are making plans to attend the Model General Assembly in Richmond this spring. OFFICERS: Ann Daley, secretary; Eliza Davis, Presi¬ dent; Terry Gibb, Chaplain; Dee Dragan, Vice-President; Lola Ruediger, Treasurer. 58 The Motto of the Future Homemakers of America is “Toward New Horizons”. This theme is carried out in all phases of future homemaker study and activity. The main purpose of the organization is to prepare the girls of today, to take on the responsibility of home¬ makers, mothers, and the best possible citizens of tomorrow. The Future Homemakers organization is nationwide and offers no limits to the ambitions and energies of its members. Some of the activities undertaken by the Onancock chapter include Senior Citizens Day at the Hermitage, a panel discussion with Mr. Donald Sawyer as moder¬ ator, and redecorating the kitchen in the Home Eco¬ nomic building. OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: Laura Fincen, Pres.; Trudy Ward, Vice-Pres.; Sandy Wimbrow, Sec.; Kathy Daley, Treas. SECOND ROW: Diane Justis, Chap.; Jane Rogers, Reporter; Denise Elliot, Pianist; Ann Adams Songleader; Irene Drewer, Historian. uiure 3 fomema£ers of meric a 59 The purpose of the Parchment is not only to give students experience in journalism but also to maintain a higli standard of education and morality. The Parchment has improved this year in several ways. For the first time there are two junior editors. Because the newspaper has no advertising, it is self- supporting. The staff consists of twenty-five members, who try to provide the student body with a good paper. Ann Grinnalds, Co-editor; Charlie Russell, Editor, Dee Dragan, Co-editor. 60 euif ric ironers Coach Trent Serini OHS 12 0 6 0 0 0 13 7 7 0 Captain Jay Fentress Opponents Parksley 0 Central 7 Chincoteague 7 Atlantic 0 Northhampton 7 Cape Charles 30 Parksley 0 Atlantic 13 Chincoteague 13 Central 0 FIRST ROW: Eddie Thompson, Manager; Tommy Northam, Crocky Gordon, A. C. Bloxom, Jay Fentress, Captain; Craig Ayres, Chris Gordon, John White, Danny Shrieves. SECOND ROW: Coach Trent Serini, Penny Rogers, Lewis Brim, Keith Abrams, Sean Webb, George Davis, Larry Harrison, Trainer; Dennis Custis, Theodore Taylor, Denny Crockett. THIRD ROW: Scott Chandler, Collier Irvin, Jeb Bosworth, Gary Gibian, Charles Kelly, Mark Pruitt, Jimmy Parker, Eric Garrison, Scott Webb, Glen Savage. ricfiA ironers KNEELING: Cathy Irvin, Vicki Horner, Co-Captains. STANDING: Lola Ruediger, Billye D, Custis, Alice Corson, Cindy Serini, Linda Hundley, Karen Harrison, Ann Bowling, Mary Murphy. C 3fue euif Gheerfeac ers ‘Vicki’ eniors Mrs. Ruth Kellarn Sponsor ‘Cathy’ “Karen” ‘Ann’ asAeibaJi Coach Trent Serini Captain Tommy Northam OHS OPPONENTS 35 Central 29 31 Chincoteague 34 49 Parksley 36 57 Atlantic 51 35 Cliincoteague 33 47 Central 34 39 Cape Charles 61 34 Northampton 61 33 Parksley 39 33 Cape Charles 68 72 Atlantic 26 Coach Trent Serini, Chris Gordon, A.C. Bloxom, Croxton Gordon, Eric Garrison, Jimmy Parker, Tommy Hines, Tommy Northam, Captain; Charles Kelly, Jeb Bosworth, Gary Gibian, Tommy Killmon, Dennis Custis, Ned Finney, Craig Ayres. n as£eiSaff Coach Henry Derby Captain Cathy Irvin Co-captain Irene Drewer OHS OPPONENTS 23 Atlantic 29 21 Central 10 17 Chincoteague 35 31 Atlantic 32 24 Chincoteague 26 29 Parksley 19 • ' I. —-■■—=1 wmm FIRST ROW: Mary Murphy, Ann Bowling, Cathy Irvin, captain; Irene Drewer, co-captain; Ann Daley. SECOND ROW: Becky Holland, Brenda Adams, Paget Fairhurst, Jeannie Scarborough, Vicki Brock, Jo Fincen. STANDING: Suzanne Taylor, Assistant Coach; Linda Newton, Jane Bowling, Cindy Serini, Dee Dragan, Michele Webb, Diane Parks, Gwen Fairhurst, Gaye Savage, Denise Nelson, Kate Hampton, Henry Derby, coach. ABSENT: Linda Hundley; Jane Rogers. 3 aseSaff Coach John Northam Captain WilUam Duer OHS 0 2 7 3 0 8 3 1 OPPONENTS Atlantic 0 Cape Charles 1 Northampton 6 Chincoteague 1 Northampton 2 Parksley 3 Central 0 Northampton 3 FRONT ROW: Jay Fentress, Kevin Harmon, Dennis Custis, Tommy Northam, William Duer, captain; Tommy Killmon, Larry Galloway, Tony Lewis, Craig Ayres. BACK ROW: John Northam, coach; Calvin Fitchett, Collier Irvin, Charles Kelly, Butch Lewis, Manager. o FIRST ROW: Faye Cherrix, Kaydell Edwards, Linda Long, co-captains. SECOND ROW: Linda Daley, Ruth Lewis, Vicki Horner, Ann Bowling, Cathy Irvin, Jeannie Scarborough, Diane White, Jane Rogers, Claudia Savage. THIRD ROW: Coach Wilham Hall, Linda Hundley, Jo Fincen, Teresa Small, Dee Dragan, Diane Justis, Linda Jean Newton. Coach William Hall CO-CAPTAINS Faye, Kaydell, Linda OHS OPPONENTS 0 Atlantic 9 35 Chincoteague 13 26 Northampton 17 7 Parksley 18 9 Central 10 73 uracj f DISTRICT “A” GROUP III CHAMPS-Onancock Track Team, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Gibian, manager; Sean Webb, Stewart Buckle, Penny Rogers, Mike Gibian, Keith Abrams, Carlton Hart, Chris Gordon, Scott Chandler, manager; STANDING: Tommy Northam, Ben Askew, Bill Custis, Larry GaUoway, Kendall Bradley, Eric Garrison, Dennis Crockett, Crocky Gordon, John White, Fred Walker, trainer. S a e UracJ earn 74 unior 3:03oolSafJ Coach Donald Sawyer CO-CAPTAINS Henry Justis, Dru Marsh OHS 0 0 0 7 13 OPPONENTS Central 20 Northampton 40 Atlantic 12 Parksley 19 Chincoteague 6 KNEELING; Dm Marsh, Henry Justis; co-captains. FIRST ROW: Mark Pmitt, David Lassiter, Ralph Jones, Billy Ewell, Jerome Taylor, Stewart Scott, Sammy Morris, Mark Waldron, Holly Scott, Robin Bradly, Doug Ayres. SECOND ROW: Mr. Irvin, coach; Jimmy Belote, Keith Thomas, Billy Cobb, Rogers Harrison, Timmy Pmitt, Tony Edwards, Thaddeus Williams, Mark Crockett, Mallory Davis. 76 Co-captains: Temple Jeannette Jane Corson, Connie Jones, Cathy Custis, Jeannette Ruediger, T emple Rogers, Ann McMath, Leslie Smith, and Mary Johnson. 77 Coach Trent Serini ! asj eiSa T OHS OPPONENTS 28 Cape Charles 41 29 Northampton 78 23 Central 16 30 Cape Charles 43 B.W. James, Jerome Taylor, Danny Shrieves, Teddy Taylor, Chris Gordon, captain; Rogers Harrison, Holly Scott, Mallory Davis C ncf Uheir Gh2erfe acfe ers CO-CAPTAINS Kate and Jane FIRST ROW: Bonnie Davis, Michele Webb. SECOND ROW: Vicki Brock, Joyce Hart. THIRD ROW: Jane Bow¬ ling, Kate Hampton, co-captains. ! 79 speaking on behalf of the entire staff, we sincerely appreciate all the assistance and understanding that we have received from the administration, faculty and patrons. We have tried our best to represent the total spirit of our 1967-68 school year. Now that our work is completed, we hope that one and all will enjoy this edition of the TRIDENT. As you turn ihe pages, may the wonderful memories of this year remain. Mrs. Booth, we wish to thank you especially. Irene and Bryan 80 V ■ 82 TA N G MD. Shore Cl TIZENS Omncock Accomac Fainter Keller 1 BANK 83 DAVID 0. SUMNERS McMATH PRODUCE CO., INC. Plumbing, Heating Electrical E. T. (Ned) McMath Contracting President 678-5769 Eastville, Virginia 787-4200 Onley, Virginia CHANDLER’S FINE CARS Onley, Virginia 787-4995 DONALD MEARS ONLEY ESSO SERVICENTER Wrecker Service Onley, Virginia Compliments of SCOTT ' S BEN FRANKLIN Ann and Stewart Scott Onancock, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 84 Wrk 00nB ( iiire 18 H 0 ) OPttanrork, Ha. EASTERN SHORE SEAFOOD COMPANY Specializing In Deluxe Crab Meat S. E. Johnson, Proprietor Phone 787-2591 R. F. D. Onancock, Virginia 23417 _ 85 Congratulations Class of 68 V. A. CHANDLER SONS, INC. YOU ARE THE MOST In your young hands, mind and heart lies the hope of future generations. COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE L. B. JUSTIS SON Onancock, Virginia Locustville, Virginia CARMINE CLEANERS Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. Eccles. 12:1 And study to show thyself approved unto A Pioneer in Professional Dry God, a workman that needeth not to be Cleaning and Pressing ashamed, rightly, dividing the word of truth. Since 1926 11 Tim. 2:15 Venetian Blind Service—Washing Retaping Repair Service on Clothes 787-1521 Onancock, Virginia FREDDIE M. PRUITT BARBER ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK Onancock, Virginia Member Eederal Reserve System 86 CROSLEY ' S GULF SERVICE Complete Lubrication Free pick up and delivery Phone SU 7-9683 Bill Crosley, Owner Stiles Pontiac Sales—Service Pontiac—Tempest—Vauxhall SU7-1021 Tasley, Virginia C. D. MARSH, JEWELER Keepsake Diamonds Market Street Onancock, Virginia 87 George F. Allen Grayson P. 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Kellam Chrysler — Dodge — Plymouth Secretary and Treasurer Exmore, Virginia Onley, Virginia Cannon House Antiques HENRY L DERBY Art Gallery Mrs. Jonica Haworth and Mrs. Wilma Jones Antiques Accomac, Virginia 787-3496 Onancock, Virginia CUSTIS RECORD SHOP ANTIQUES FOR THE HOMEMAKER, Winston J. Custis — Proprietor COLLECTOR, AND INVESTOR 442-6275 Exmore, Virginia 89 Compliments of Compliments of JOHN W. TAYLOR PACKING CO., INC. SUBURBAN PROPANE GAS COMPANY Hailwood, Virginia “The Original Canners of Sweet Potatoes” Onley, Virginia Tim McCoy Class A PGA Professional Everything for the golfer Sweaters, Shoes, Slacks, Clubs Bags EASTERN SHORE YACHT COUNTRY CLUB FLY ACCOMACK AVIATION, INC. Melfa, Virginia Take a Local Sightseeing Trip $5.00 per plane load Phone 787-2200 90 Meet me at WISE ' S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Cosmetics Virginia Compliments of BAGWELL OIL CO. Onancock, Va. Congratulations to the Graduating Class COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Drink Coca-Cola Exmore, Virginia W. E. WEST FORD EQUIPMENT, INC. Tasley, Virginia M- Watson ( 0., Jnc. g===cd The House of Quality EBtahliBheJ in 1Q14 For . . . Onancock, Virginia Su 7-2636 Early American Kitchen Aid Dishwasher Antique Reproductions Karastan Rugs James Lees Carpet Custom Made Draperies Drapery Hardware Interior Decorator Service- No Charge Exchange Dealer of Magnavox T.V., Stereos and Radios Compliments of SENIOR CLASS OF 1968 HERMITAGE ON THE EASTERN SHORE Accepting Applications For Residency One of the outstanding Christian Retirement Homes in the United States P. O. Box 300, Onancock, Va. 787-4343 For further information as to Residency please contact Rev. T. W. Evans, Administrator BEST WISHES FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE! 92 JOHNSON CHEVROLET SALES Direct Dealers In Cars and Trucks Oldsmobile Onancock, Virginia Meet your friends at the FORKS GRILL Gloria and Don Dragon SU7-3777 Onancock, 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 93 Compliments of TASLEY POLY CLEAN FLORIST MRS. JOHN BAILEY, INC. Washing and Dry Cleaning Attendant on duty from 8 to 5 Onley, Virginia Open 24 Hours Phone 787-1191 Compliments of H. C. WATSON CORP. KELLY ' S MARKET Automotive Parts Accessories Quaker State Products Onley, Virginia Onley, Virginia Compliments of EICHELBERGER ' S SEABOARD SUPPLY FURNITURE INC. COMPANY INCORPORATED Keller, Virginia Dial SU7-3566 Onley, Virginia Compliments of BYRD PACKING COMPANY COPES ICE AND COAL CO. Carlton Byrd Parksley, Virginia Tasley, Virginia Compliments of ¥ y MARGUERITE ' S RESTAURANT Marguerite Small - Proprietor 787-9689 Onley, Virginia ASGROW SEED COMPANY P. 0. Box 664 Exmore, Virginia Telephone G12-5451 Joseph A. Duer - Branch Manager Compliments of Compliments of LLOYDS DRUG CO. C. F. DALEY NURSERY Exmore, Virginia Tasley, Virginia Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of ’67 LILLiSTON FUNERAL HOME DAVIS OIL COMPANY Accomac, Virginia Herbert and Madelyn Lilliston Onancock, Virginia PHILIP M. MARTIN Compliments of Drugs-Sundries Lunch—Cosmetics JOHN W. HAMPTON BUILDER Thank You Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Virginia 95 Compliments of OWL MOTEL AND RESTAURANT 6H Miles North of Accomac WESTERN AUTO Air Conditioned Rooms ASSOCIATION STORE John and Josephine Roache, Owners Onancock, Virginia Parksley, Va. Phone 665-5191 Compliments of PARKSLEY DRUG W. 0. Gofflgon SCOTTY’S SINCLAIR STATION “If it’s in drugs, we have it” Onancock, Virginia Phone M05-5152 Compliments of ONANCOCK ESSO SERVICENTER B. J. Colonna HOLLAND GROCERY Market St. Phone 787-9643 Accomac, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of PARKS MOTOR CO., INC. S. W. BELOTE and SON Au tomotive Parts Parksley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia _ Compliments of Compliments of (iiARKER BROTHERS GROCEp BELL DRUG CO. Cashville, Virginia Accomac, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of LEE BOOTH Manager of Acme Store LILLISTON’S GROCERY Deep Creek, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of HEARNE-BALLARD MATTHEWS CLEANERS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Tasley, Virginia SU 7-2140 Onancock, Virginia Compliments of CARMINE HARDWARE R G SHIRT CORPORATION Anything in Hardware Parksley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia 96 J. EDWARD BUNDICK J. EDWARD BUNDICK Compliments of Your Shopping Center R. C. EVANS and SON Painter, Virginia Onley, Virginia Compliments of HARRY W. DRUMMOND, INC. Compliments of PENINSULA MILLING FEED CO., INC. Belle Haven, Virginia Flour, Feed, and Seed Tasley, Virginia 23441 Compliments of PERSONALITY BEAUTY SHOPPE SU7-3321 Onancock, Virginia Compliments of E. B. MILLINER Locustville, Virginia 23404 THE COEFMAN-FISHER CO. POWELLS SERVICE STATION Onancock, Virginia E. J. Powell, Manager Well known lines of wearing apparel Atlantic Gas and Oil Accomac, Virginia DAL’S OYSTER BAR Compliments of Deep Creek, Virginia Steamed Seafood Sandwiches Dallas Johnson, Owner Phone 767-2655 CHANDLER FURNITURE STORE Westinghouse Apphances Onancock, Virginia Compliments of WHITE BROS. Plumbing Heating Onley, Virginia S. M. ROGERS Certified Professional Engineer 44 Ames Street Onancock, Virginia Compliments of BROWNE’S T. V. SERVICE Compliments of U.S. SYNDER AUTO PARTS Hal Browne Accomac, Virginia Phone 787-3155 Accomac, Virginia Compliments of Comphments of PHILLIPS MARSH Plumbing Heating Onley, Virginia NICOLLS BROTHERS Ben Willard Nicolls Nicolls Grain Co. Inc. 97 Compliments of Compliments of ONLEY BEAUTY SALON Bessie D. Custis Onley, Virginia KATHLEEN GARNET WILLIAMS Cashville, Virginia Compliments of 0. B. PHILLIPS PEARSON’S GROCERY PASTRY SHOP Onley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of TOWN AND COUNTRY Parksley, Virginia MO-54220 Compliments of ONANCOCK TILE COMPANY Onancock, Virginia PARKSLEY 5 10 STORE INC. Compliments of Ben Franklin Stop where your dollars have more “cents” AYRES BARBER SHOP Onancock, Virginia Compliments of COLONIAL MANOR Rooms Breakfast WHISPERING PINES Private Bath Mrs. Norman Horsey Tasley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia T. Edward Mears Compliments of YOUR FRIENDLY T’s Corner DIXIE SERVICE STATION Oak Hall, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of KILLMON’S PAPER DELIVERY Daily Mon.—Sat. Charles KiUmon Onley, Virginia Best Wishes to the Class of 68 THE PIONEER TEEN CLUB Compliments of Compliments of GLADDEN TIRE COMPANY ROSELAND THEATER Exmore, V irginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of HARVEY SAVAGE HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY PEEBLES “Most For Your Money” Parksley, Virginia Exmore Cape Charles C. P. NOTTINGHAM ACCOMAC CANDY COMPANY Groceries, Meats, Gas Oil Melfa, R.P.D., Virginia W. E. Mears, Proprietor Wholesale Confectioners Jobbers Parksley, Virginia FLORA DAWN FLORIST Paul Kelly Claribel K. Hargis Owners Tel. Gilbert 2-6505 VICTOR H. LONG Electrical Heat Contractor AU Kinds of Electrical Work 787-3830 Onancock, R.F.D., Virginia Compliments of DIZET. V. LAURABELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP Sales and Service Onancock, Virginia Phone 787-3819 Onancock, Virginia Compliments of THOMAS MARKET TRUMAN LEWIS’ GROCERY Fancy Meats and Groceries Greenbush, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of JAXON’S Si to $5 STORE ECONOMY FEED MILLING COMPANY For Outstanding Values Shoes and Apparel Melfa, Virginia Parksley, Virginia COARD’S SERVICE GARAGE U. S. Route 316 Greenbush, Virginia W. D. Coard, Proprietor 787-9673 H. H. FURNITURE CO. “The Home of Better Values on the Eastern Shore” Onancock, Virginia 787-4595 ACCOMACK-NORTHAMPTON ELECTRIC CO-OPERATIVE Parksley, Virginia 23421 “OWNED BY THOSE WE SERVE” Ted Ward NORTHAMPTON PHOTO SERVICE Camera Craftsmen Since 1949 Exmore, Virginia 23350 99 BOOSTERS There’s More Of Everything In Downtown Salishnry Downtown Salisbury is the focal point of the Delmarva Pen¬ insula’s largest and most Progressive city. If the quest is for the selection of finest quality for all members of the family — Downtown Salisbury is your target. This is true for fashions, accessories, and fine footwear for ladies, men, boys and girls. Furniture and furnishings for the home are in abundance. Every facet of Banking, Legal and Medical professions are at hand. Food . . . from a snack to a full course meal is conveniently available. Parking facilities are conveniently located for your shopping pleasure. We’re not modest — we’re proud to say . . . there’s more of everything in Downtown Salisbury. Andy Dize Earl Carmine Pat Kilmon Sally Mrs. Pat Kilmon Mr. Lewis Rosalie Taylor Mae Lewis’ Beauty Shop Frances Drewer Truman Lewis Dee Dragan The Editor PENINSULA GAS COLONIAL STORES Marie Pennewell Brenda Wallace Sue Mason Marguerite Formyduval Mary Martin Nancy Senn Mrs. Velma Pennewell “Girl Friday” Kathy’s Postman John Barnes Don Sawyer “Pittsburgh Steelers” Robert F. Budd “Pee Wee” Lewis Yvonne Dix HOJA LOKA Howie Lowie VinYan Inc. Martin Carter Prentiss Debbie “The Great White Hunter” Charlie Russell 100 j jud? 4La W . CUhuacya -y jux { Qco r 2 Etw i JkyAJ0 M- P (jiXJ2j2 qJ cu Ou |a ve- ov , c oocf plot s ' ' 0 .£u aA ' ■ O- HSJSl Vl KJ ■x% j a iA 0 -. ? X ' yysnxAy -Xjajc V c ' oj HcXa (J CL Va LVVAj iy’ ksv f j ' r SL . B a Sj l.4 ' OU O lVcu0c 1 Mo« J. 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