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

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Published by The Annual Staff Onancock High School Onancock, Virginia 2 You have now come to the joyful moment of graduation. During these years you have made many friends and many associations. These you will cherish among your fondest memories for all of your life. Now that you are about to leave your school, friends and teachers, it is my wish that you will seek that which is noble in life. May you go ever forward with good courage and good cheer. You take with you my best wishes for a good life. To the Leader in his lofty tower, we consider it an honor, a privilege, and a pleasure, to have been guided in our future destiny by such a one who is so capable in his manner of direction. Such a manner constitutes latitude for freedom of expression, latitude for creative thinking and writing, and latitude for creative doing. To those who have shown cre¬ ativeness, the opportunity has, is, and shall be provided by our principal, Earl G. Hoppes. John H. Parsons Our assistant has been very dedicated to the job that he is fulfilling, thus, he is known to us, the senior class, as the “Travel Agent”. The Senior Class Mr. John H. Parsons Assistant Principal My wish for all of you is that you will have a peaceful and happy life as well as a prosperous one. Lola M. Lewis Mrs. Lewis is a very dedicated secretary as she carries out the many secretarial duties of the school. May she always remember the class of ’71. Lola M. Lewis Secretary 4 Mr. Robert Taylor Assistant Principal Mr. Taylor, our Assistant Principal, will always be re¬ membered by the senior class. We shall remember him for the many days when he strived to set us on the right path. Forgetting him not!! The Senior Class The members of the Onancock High School are very grateful to have Mrs. Brim and Mrs. Curtis as our aides. Also we are thankful to Mrs. Taylor, our drivers education teacher, and Mrs. Harris, our reading teacher. These persons have contributed a great deal to the making of our solid school foundation. The Entire School 5 During the past four years, we have come to love and respect three outstanding individuals who have been close to us — our homeroom teachers. These individuals worked patiently with us in all activities, shared our hopes, sorrows, and joys; and now, as we leave O.H.S., they will share our memories. As the years pass and faces fade with time, they will remain in our minds as three entirely different individuals who reached us as both students and friends. To you, — Mr. John Barnes, Mrs. Yvonne Richardson, and Miss Billie Lou Barnes, — we proudly dedicate this 1971 publication of the Onancock Trident. The Senior Class 1971 6 ACTION FACULTY 7 BILLIE LOU BARNES English JOHN BARNES MR. HENRY BILLUPS Mathematics Distributive Education LOTTA BOOTH Mathematics ISABELLE CARR ROBERT GREENOUGH WILLIAM HALL Home Economics History, Geography Industrial Arts FRANCES HART History, Geography JACK JOHNSON Art LOUIS JUSTIS History, Am. Gov’t. GORDON LOHR Science MRS. EULA MIZZEL Physical Education 8 MR. CHARLES MAPP Science MR. DOUGLAS OLSEN Science MARIE PENNEWELL Guidance, French JESSIE POULSON Business NANCY SENN Business TRENT SERINI Physical Ed. WILLIAM SKINNER Business Math JOANNA SMITH Music BRENDA WALLACE Spanish 9 Barrie Jo Adams Abigail Jubliee Allen Sadie Marie Allen Gloria Diane Ames Gwendolyn Elizabeth Ames Beverly Ann Bagwell Marie Paulette Bailey Ronda Napoleon Bailey 11 Laura Lynn Banks James Norman Belote III Joyce Elizabeth Bibbins Sylvia Yvonne Blake Teresa Ann Boone Jane Marie Bowling Calvin Dean Budd Blanche Doretha Bunting Deborah LaVerne Chandler Romona Marie Custis 12 Ronnie Hilton Custis Deborah Mary Daley Gail Page Davis Linwood Davis Forrest Mallory Davis Cora Louvania Dix Freda Diane Doughty Norman Collier Downing, Jr. Anthony Wayne Edwards 13 Debbie Hope Everitte William Fletcher Ewell Shelia Celestina Finney Donna Jean Fitchett Ralph Fletcher Peggy Bell Harrison Floyd Rogers Harrison, Jr. Joyce Ann Hart Geraldine Hope 14 Babel West James Bruce Allen Kellam Ronald Dennis Levesque Patricia Ann Jefferson John Henry Kluis Joseph Edward Lewis Emory Fosque Hurst Martha Jane Johnson Deborah Ann Lawson 15 Victor Hubert Long, Jr. Margaret Marie Martin Zelma Rena Mason Chatta Mae Matthews Donald Franklin Matthews Micheal Anthony Matthews Terry Scott Moore Joseph Sammy Morris Linda Lou Moser Denise Louise Nelson Peggy Ann Nicholson Emma Elizabeth Nock Shelia Idena Northan Susan Velma Parker Morris McComous Poulson Shirley Marie Poulson Martha Jane Pruitt Bernard Franklin Russell 17 Becky Lewis Russell Craig Novell Savage Mary Gaye Savage James Holland Scott, III Stewart Scott Danny Purnell Shrieves Arlene Byrd Smith Donna Carole Smith Nancy Elizabeth Smith 18 Warren Keith Thomas Vivian Marie Thompson Catherine Ann Tyler Darlene Thelma Walker Eloise Audrey Walker George Wendell West Willie Tyrone Strand Jerome Henry Taylor Phyllis Mae Taylor 19 James Oliver Williams Robert Patton Wilson Elizabeth Ann Williams Robert Arnold Windsor Claude Lee Wise 20 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of Onancock High School of 1971, being of sound mind, memory and understand¬ ing, do hereby declare this our last will and testament, revoking all previous wills heretofore made by us. SECTION I Article I To Mr. Hoppes we leave our respect, appreciation and sincere admiration for helping us as a class and as individuals throughout our high school days. Article II To the faculty we leave our gratitude for their patience and thoughtfulness shown through the years. Article III To the Juniors of O.H.S. we leave our memories and hope that their senior year is as great as ours has been. SECTION II Article I Donna Smith leaves her ability to stick her foot in her mouth to Linda McNary. Article II To Onancock High School, Danny Shrieves leaves his red hair to brighten the halls and his laugh to echo in them. Article III Morris Poulson leaves his height to Bobby Marsh and Milton Lilliston. Article IV Marie Bailey and Emma Nock leave Joanne Drummond and Eli Strand their silence (If it’ll do any good). Article V Peggy Martin and Elizabeth Hudson leave their hair-dos to David Strand and Carey Strand. Article VI To Jeanette Ruediger, Debbie Daley leaves all her wild football games. Article VII Scotty Scott and Linwood Davis leave their sex appeal to Charles Nock and George Shrieves. Article VIII Susan Parker wills her ability to make friends to Teresa Annis. Article IX Mallory Davis leaves Dru Marsh 120 gallons of gas to take over his continual dating of girls 30 miles away. Article X Jane Bowling wills her “spotlight” to Robin Bradley. Article XI Tony Edwards leaves Ronnie Harmon his afternoon girl passengers provided he drives them directly home after school. Article XII Kevin Harmon wills his head to Mr. Hoppes. Article XIII Diane Doughty and Becky Russell leave their wedding bells to Mary Margaret Johnson and Peggy Smith. Article XIV Peggy Harrison leaves her shortstop position to Marsha Strand and recommends an extra wide glove. Article XV Barney Russell leaves his corny jokes to Richard Savage and Larry Drummond. Article XVI Penny Adams leaves Valerie Simpkins her good grooming tips. Article XVII To Elaine Fletcher, Patricia Jefferson leaves her good disposition. Article XVIII Eloise Walker leaves her figure to Cindy Turlington and Kristan Taylor. 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 Joyce Bibbins and Romona Custis leave Joan Murray and Joanne Milliner their constant smiles. Mike Matthews leaves his way with women to Craig Killmon and David Kelly. Sammy Morris wills his hairy chest to Doug Ayres and Orlando Riley. To Violet Abney and Betty Ann Perry, Joyce Hart leaves her feminine ways. Libby Williams leaves her long golden locks to Miss Barnes. Gaye Savage leaves her position on the BKB team to Colleen Cooper, if she can get rebounds on her tip toes, too. Pat Wilson leaves his promptness to Mark Waldron and William Drummond. Jerry Taylor wills his brains and leadership ability to Marvin Bagwell. Emory Hurst wills his 27 whiskers to Jeff McCoy and Steven Kelly. Douglas Bundick leaves his position as hat-check boy at the Armory Dances to James Walker. Joe Lewis leaves his ability to climb through the girls’ bathroom window during Armory dances to Vincent West. Geraldine Hope wills her attendance record to Delores Veney. Craig Savage leaves Calvin Drummond his academic average in hopes he can do something with it. B. W. James wills his ability to get picked on by the girls in French class to Larry Strand. Terry Moore wills his hair to Mr. Barnes so his head won’t get cold in the winter. Denise Nelson leaves Gloria Jenkins the bottle of tranquilizers she used as annual editor. Robert Windsor wills his book “1001 Excuses for Not Doing Your Homework” to Rufus Drummond and Allan Stand. Phyllis Taylor leaves Ritha Reed her position in F.H.A. Vivian Thompson, Cora Dix, Blanche Bunting, Debbie Lawson, and Darlene Walker will their place in Miss Barnes’ homeroom in the mornings to Mabel Finney and Barbara Turner. Hollie Scott leaves his place in Mrs. Richardson’s heart to Bruce Rappaport. To Allan Reed and Jerome Turner, Sylvia Blake wills her perpetual mouth. Vic Long leaves Ann McMath his parking place in front of school. Billy Ewell leaves to Paul Thomas his bottle of “Curl Free”. Article XLII Sheila Finney leaves her blue-jeans to Cathy Crosley, Sarah Harris and Beverly Bailey. Article XLIII Norman Downing leaves his Bouncing Blue Honda to Danny Killmon. Article XLIV Zelma Mason wills her height to Linda Parks. Article XLV Rogers Harrison and Keith Thomas each leave their two left feet to Phillip Mayberry. Article XLVI Beverly Bagwell, John Kluis and Martha Pruitt will their friendly ways to Tommy Waterfield and Wanda Johnson. Article XLVII Ann Nicholson leaves Vernell Taylor her experience and talent in making her own clothes. Article XLVIII Ralph Fletcher and Willie Strand leave Darnell Hall their basketball averages. Article XLIX Sheila Northan leaves Temple Rogers her position as co-captain on next year’s cheer¬ leading squad. Article L Shirley Poulson leaves Patricia Turlington a fish hook. Article LI Abigail Allen and Sadie Allen gladly leave their English seats to James Allen and Jean Carpenter. Article LII Claude Wise leaves all the dead rats he shot at the dump to Mrs. Hines in the lunchroom. Article LIII Nancy Smith leaves Bill Curtis and Gladys Parker her ability to skip school and not get caught. Article LIV Ronnie Custis wills his woman bait to Tommy Smith. Article LV George West wills Kelvin Poulson his driving skill. Article LVI Bruce Kellam leaves nothing. He liked all he had and wanted to keep it. Article LVII Catherine Tyler leaves her position as lead singer in a band to Kathy Pruitt. Article LVIII James Williams wills Millie Robbins and Leah Savage his cheerful way. Article LIX Gloria and Gwendolyn Ames leave their well trained voices to Carolyn Summerville. Article LX Martha Johnson leaves her place in Mrs. Carr’s little house to Betty Davis. Article LXI Donald Matthews wills his artistic skills to Charles Henry. Article LXII Arlene Smith leaves her petiteness to Sharon Adkins and Mercedes Pettit. Article LXIII Deborah Chandler leaves all she learned in French to Patricia Kellam with luck. Article LXIV Jimmy Belote wills Rosemarie Strand his luck in playing Rook. Article LXV Teresa Boone leaves her school parking place to Paige Riley. Article LXVI Donna Fitchett leaves her position on Tri-Hi-Y to Nancy Twyford. Article LXVII Ernest Drummond leaves his boldness to Frances White. 23 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Phyllis T., Jerry T. s u p E R L A T I V E S BEST LOOKING Joyce H., Tony E. MOST STUDIOUS Jerry T., Susan P. 24 MOST BUSINESS-LIKE Vic. L., Shirley P. CUTEST Donna F., Michael M. BEST PERSONALITY Danny S., Patricia J. BEST ALL AROUND Danny S., Denise N. 25 MOST TALENTED Robert W., Jane B. ... • ' . FRIENDLIEST I Mallory D., Susan P. MOST ATHLETIC Danny S., Gaye S. MOST LOYAL Denise N., Craig S., Donna S. 26 BIGGEST FLIRTS Linwood D., Debbie D. MOST COURTEOUS Pennie A., Emory H. MOST MISCHIEVOUS Vivian T., Joe L. MOST DIGNIFIED Martha P., Ralph F. 27 CLASS PROPHECY Dear Mr. Hoppes: Yesterday I was shopping in New York City when I happened to run into Danny Shrieves. We started talking about our high school days and decided to look up all our classmates. Although it was quite a job, as our friends are scattered all over the world, we found that: Today’s biggest Broadway hit is a version of “Cinderella” starring Pennie Adams. Others in the cast are Joyce Hart, Denise Nelson, and Susan Parker, the three ugly step-sisters; Tony Edwards, the handsome prince; and Arlene Smith, the fairy Godmother. Romona Custis, Joyce Bibbins, and Patricia Jefferson went on to pursue a higher education after graduation — they were the first females accepted by West Point. Jimmy Belote is now a chaplain in the armed forces. Barney Russell has bought out the Anheiserbusch Brewery and hired Debbie Daley as official taster. Vic Long got on the ball after graduating from ODU and is presently depositing his second million. Hollie Scott is in Europe waiting for the ocean to freeze so he can ice-skate back to the Eastern Shore. Linwood Davis and Scotty Scott are successful bachelors trying to outdo each other with a chain of Playboy Clubs. Their bunnies are Sylvia Blake and Peggy Martin. Norman Downing was last seen cutting grass on the White House lawn on his riding lawn mower. Donald Matthews is the owner of a large successful garage on Bayside. Mallory Davis, a famed pharmacist, has just discovered a miracle drug to develop height in the male. Craig Savage, a famous lingerie designer, has just marketed his latest design — a hot pink, lace, transparent sleeping set for men. Billy Ewell, a leading T.V. producer, is in the midst of producing “Separate Ways,” a soap opera starring Ann Nicholson and Zelma Mason. The last we heard of Emory Hurst, he was lost in Lurray Caverns, because he dropped his glasses and has never found his way out. Sheila Finney and Robert Windsor are presently battling for the championship on Debbie Lawson’s panel show “Keep Talking.” Jerome Taylor, our country’s leading defense lawyer, is defending Jane Bowling and Darlene Walker in the tragic case of the assasination of our late president, Kevin Harmon, in a Woman’s Lib operation. B. W. James is currently doing commercials as the new “Man From Glad.” Michael Matthews has been appointed pollution control agent of Onancock. Sammy Morris, with the help of his chief mechanic Terry Moore, has recently burned the tracks at Indianapolis and captured the trophy. Pat Wilson was last seen flying over the Atlantic in his flying duck blind. Elizabeth Hudson, the owner of a beauty salon in Los Angeles, is planning to move back to Virginia to escape the smog. Rogers Harrison and Martha Pruitt are still working side by side at Farmex. Eloise Walker, now a Norfolk State faculty member, has decided to get some revenge for her tormenting years in school. Donna Fitchett has become the wife of a chaplain. Vivian Thompso n is now hosting her own panel show, called “Let’s Gripe.” Libby Williams was last week’s guest. Deborah Chandler has taken over Mrs. Senn’s job at O.H.S. 28 Gail Davis, Peggy Harrison, and Beverly Bagwell are secretaries for Morris Poulson who has taken over Green Giant Industries. James Williams has been made President of the Charlie Brown Fan Club. Claude Wise is now very wealthy. He owns half of Las Vegas. Ernest Drummond is considering selling his Eastern Shore Playboy Club. John Kluis was elected Mayor of Never-Never Land last week. Ronnie Custis is still trying to make up his mind between sweethearts. Phyllis Taylor is leading head shrinker in Delmarva’s Psychiatric Ward. Martha Johnson, who gained experience from her high school job at Fork’s Grill, has opened a restaurant on Tangier called “Marty’s Menu.” Gloria Ames is singing at the Metropolitan Opera House. Catherine Tyler is now a famous model in New York City. Joe Lewis, who was always doing something he shouldn’t, was recently seen trying to straighten the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Cora Dix has overthrown Cuba’s government to become “1st Woman Dictator.” Diane L. Doughty and Becky L. Russell are still happily married. Willie Strand and Ralph Fletcher have scored 2,000 points each in their past two years of NCAA action and have accepted $2,000,000 for their first year with the Harlem Globe Trotters. Gaye Savage is now very happy teaching basketball to the Pygmies. We hear George West is still making annual visits to O.H.S. for the sole purpose of aggravating Miss Barnes. Keith Thomas has a chain of Tip-Top Food Markets across the country. Douglas Bundick is still rendering his many services, and his smile, at the popular Armory Dances. Shelia Northan, the highest paid secretary in the U.S., is the favorite employee of Howard Hughes, Jr. Bruce Kellam has been appointed revenue agent of Accomack County. Marie Bailey is his Secretary. After years of hard work, Gwendolyn Ames has become a famous opera star. Teresa Boone’s serious speaking tone won her a position on the Virginia General Assembly last year. We learned that Blanche Bunting has become a successful seamstress and owns her own fashion and fabric shop. The two Allen girls, Abigail and Sadie, have also done well in life. Abigail is now a practicing nurse and Sadie is a typist. Shirley Poulson and Nancy Smith are running a restaurant on the 1400 block of Kerr Street. Emma Nock has received several degrees and is presently a principal of a Junior High School in New York City. So, Mr. Hoppes, you can see how our senior class has changed. Oh! By the way, Danny Shrieves, after graduating from one of the many colleges where he was accepted, is hosting the T.V. show, “How to Shoot the Bull and Still Get A’s.” Did you know I became head fashion buyer for a large Paris clothing industry? I never gave up hope that I’d get back to Europe. With fondest regards, Donna Smith and Danny Shrieves 29 To The Seniors of ’71 The Juniors of ’71 wish to extend to you our heartiest congratulations on your making it this far. We sincerely hope that in life beyond Onancock High you will always strive for the highest star. May good fortune, but most of all happiness, follow you all the days of your lives. The Junior Class Marvin Bagwell — President Jeanette Rudieger — Vice-President Temple Rogers — Secretary Rosemarie Strand — Treasurer 30 Violet Abney Sharon Adkins Teresa Annis Douglas Ayres Marvin Bagwell Beverly Bailey Libby Bell Robin Bradley WE THE ACTION-PACKED Mary Jean Budd Jean Carpenter Celestine Chandler Cathy Crosley Calvin Drummond Joann Drummond Rufus Drummond Elaine Fletcher Justine Godwin Darnell Hall Ronald Harmon Sarah Harris 31 Charles Henry Gloria Jenkins Mary Johnson Wanda Johnson David Kelly Stephen Kelly Craig Killmon Danny Killmon JUNIORS OF O.H.S. Dru Marsh Robert Marsh Phillip Mayberry Jeffery McCoy Ann McMath Linda McNary Joan Murray Charles Nock Margaret Nock Gladys Parker Linda Parks Betty A. Perry 32 Mercedes Pettit Kelvin Poulson Kathy Pruitt Bruce Rappoport Allen Reed Ritha Reed Naomi Rew Olando Riley ARE STRIVING TO Millie Robbins Temple Rogers Jeannette Ruedigef Leah Savage Richard Savage George Shreives Valerie Simpkins Peggy Smith Warner Smith Carey Strand David Strand George Strand 33 Marsha Strand BECOME THE SOPHISTICATED SENIORS OF 1972 Carolyn Summerville Kristian Taylor Cindy Turlington Patricia Turlington Barbara Turner Nancy Twyford Deloris Veney Mark Waldron James Walker Tommy Waterfield Vincent West Thaddeus Williams 34 KEY TO THE ACTION SOPHOMORES 35 Patricia Adkins Ruby Allen Martin Askew Diane Bagwell Tyrone Bailey Welton Bailey Lynn Ballard Mary Kerr Barnes Joe Baumgardner William Berry Tommy Belote Eliza Bosworth Janice Boyd - Pres. Delores Brock Carolyn Brown Cheryl Bundick Lou Ann Bundick Kathy Castagna Karen Colonna Colleen Cooper Ann Kay Curtis Leenel Custis Claude Davis Jody Davis 36 Patricia Downing George Drewer Wayne Fincen Frances Finney William Fletcher Wilbert Floyd Valerie Foster - Treas. Curtis Griffin Tommy Golt Richard Gooner Shirley Haggins Trudy Harrison Wanda Hinnamon Diane Hundley Jody Hurst Gregory Irvin Michael Jefferson James Jubilee Danny Justice Janet Justis Barbara Kellam Michael Kelly Rebecca Killmon Rosalie Lankford 37 Jacqueline Lewis Keith Lewis Beth Mason Murlee Mason Diane Matthews Robin Matthews Lois Ann Mears Elizabeth Michell Leatha Miles James Miles Polly Milliner Gordon Moore Anita Northan - Sec. Sylvia Parker John Nottingham Edward Parker Fred Parker Harry Parker Jerry Parker Emanuel Parks Wendell Parks Franklin Pettit Kathy Porterfield Paul Pratt 38 Micheal Taylor Sylvia Thomas William Thomas Betty Toppin Stanford Strand Cynthia Taylor - Dawn Taylor Margurite Taylor V. Doris Snead Doris Snead Emanuel Strand Roy Strand Pres. Celestial Pruitt Eric Pruitt Karen Rew Gloria Riley Karrel Riley John Ray Simpson Glynn Savage Danny Sawyer Davis Scott Daniel Shea Darlene Shrieves Dale Smith ■ ' 39 Brenda Turner Barbara Tyler Patricia Tyler Michael Victor Edward Walters Ervin West Lorraine West Phyllis White FUTURE SENIORS OF 1973 Janice Boyd . Cynthia Taylor Anita Northan Valerie Foster . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer 40 41 Howard Abney Jacquelyn Adams Robert Allen William Allen John Ames Debbie Annis Edward Ayres Phyllis Ayres Gairy Bagwell Gregory Bagwell Phillip Bagwell Leon Bailey Nancy Bell Debbie Belote Don Belote Hayward Bennett Linda Bennett Gladys Boggs Joseph Boggs Calvin Bunting Mary Bunting Leon Butler William Branch Thelma Brown 42 Susan Corson Phyllis Chandler Helen Chandler Rebecca Clark John Cobb Yvonne Conquest Teresa Cooke Alfonzo Custis Larry Custis Maxine Custis Nancy Custis William Custis Andrea Daley - Sec. Jackie Daley Randy Davis Jane Doughty Eva Drummond Patricia Drummond Roland Drummond Otis Evans Donna Everett Laverne Finney Deborah Fletcher Kimberly Foster 43 Maud Ellen Frasier Freddie Gardner Robert Godwin Gary Hall Juanita Hall Roland Hargis George Harris Otis Harris Brenda Hart - Treas. Jo Anne Harwood Margaret Hope Kim Hull Diane Jester Cindy A. Johnson Cindy L. Johnson Martha Jones Cynthia Joynes Jacqueline Lewis William Lewis Alexander Logan Curtis Mason Dollie Mason Lynada Mason Shirley Mason 44 Ollie Mason Barbara McNary Clifton Mears Rebecca Mears Janies Millikin Cary Milliner Joyce Milliner Elwood Miles Andy Moore Denise Nock Betty Parker Thelma Parker Chester Pettit Sharon Pettit - Pres. David Phillips David Potts Paul Poulson Lisa Rappaport Marie Ralston Benjamin Rew Mark Rienerth Clifton Riley Jane Scott Albert Sinclair 45 Teresa Simpkins Cassandra Smith Charles Smith Gregory Smith Joanne Snead Kathy Spence Keith Strand - Vice Pres. Kenneth Strand Maeswell Strand Jerry Stewart Betty Summerville Karen Taylor Daniel Tilghman Phyllis Trader George Turlington Mary Tyler Jackie Tyler Roshelle Tyler Jacqueline Veney William Veney Robert Walker Cindy Ward Vanessa White Karen Willett 46 John Wilson Terry Windsor Tommy Windsor Alvin Williams Charles Williams Craig Williams Terry Williams We, the Freshman Class of 1970-71 entered Onancock High with the awesome challenge of making a single society out of a dual one. We accepted the challenge and we will accomplish our task. The abilities and potentials of the class are vast. The determination of beginners and our desire to make the first year count is our beginning point. These beginnings will accomplish any task and overcome any challenge. One of our goals for this year is to bring about a fellowship among us. Without conciliation from both sides our attempts are meaningless. They would be similar to blundering in the dark and searching for something that is not there. Thus, the feeling of being together is a necessity. We hope to end our year with success and good feeling among us. ADVISORS Mr. Mapp Mr. Taylor Mr. Poulson Mrs. Mizzelle Mr. Greenough OFFICERS Sharone Pettit — President Keith Strand — Vice-President Andrea Daley — Secretary Brenda Hart — Treasurer 47 ■ a, ; ■ !--7v ' oL- ■■ -M ■.-:? • i. .■ , $ •« New faces come into our lives daily. Perhaps they only pass by quickly, On a busy street or in a busy hallway. Perhaps they stay a little longer To share a few moments of conversation. It’s hard to say what criteria we use To judge new faces. Hard to say why we pick one face out Of a crowd, but we do judge. We all ask silent questions of new faces When answers come, Unknowingly, We reach out or turn away A new face becomes a friend Or remains only an acquaintance. Each club has characteristics of its own, A face of its own, But in that face are many faces. . . The leaders and the listeners, The organizers and the organized, The forgotten drop-out, and The once-in-a-while drop-ins. There is a special kind of relationship, Apart from all the rest, Which in its honesty, Draws us near, And makes that one so much more Than just a face in the crowd. juih ' .v jV.V ' ' • fei-r. ' • v ' . . ■fnW ■- i v w n 48 Many, many months of hard work and frustrating hours contributed to this year’s TRIDENT. The staff worked on their spare time, after school, and on weekends to meet the deadlines. TRIDENT STAFF FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Billie Lou Barnes, Donna Smith, Debbie Daley, Phyllis Taylor, Sheila Finney, Joyce Hart, Susan Parker, Jerry Taylor, Mallory Davis, Donna Fitchett, Peggy Harrison, Elizabeth Williams, Diane Doughty, Pennie Adams, Denise Nelson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Barnes, Mrs. Richardson, Scotty Scott, Barney Russell, Danny Shrieves, Hollie Scott, Shirley Poulson, Gaye Savage, Arlene Smith, Deborah Chandler, Vic Long. 49 The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout home, school, and com¬ munity high standards of Christian character. We had the honor to have the Eastern Shore Dis¬ trict Conference at Onancock this fall. Elected O.H.S. representatives attended model General Assembly in Richmond in the spring, also. Tri-Hi-Y Officers And Sponsor ■I Mr. Mapp, Marvin Bagwell, Jeffery McCoy, George Strand, Hollie Scott, Scotty Scott, Jimmy Belote, Mallory Davis. HI-Y CLUB OFFICERS AND SPONSORS OF 1971 The first Onancock Hi-Y was formed, with the help of Rev. Mapp, during 1970-71 school year. Working along with the Tri-Hi-Y, the Hi-Y formed a fellowship of active O.H.S. boys committed to a Christian purpose. Hopefully, this year will be a strong beginning for an influential and everlasting Hi-Y club and O.H.S. HI-Y CLUB OF 1971 51 The purpose of the Beta Club is to recognize and pro¬ mote qualities of good char¬ acter, scholarship, leadership, and service throughout the entire student body. Membership is based on scholastic achievement as well as commendable attitude. ONANCOCK BETA CLUB 1971 LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Taylor, G. Jenkins, A. McMath, K. Taylor, P. Turlington, P. Adams, P. Harrison, D. L. Doughty, D Smith, D. Fitchett, C. Turlington, D. Daley; M. Bagwell, Mrs. M. Pennewell, D. Strand, T. Rogers, S. Parker, D. Nelson, D Chandler, R. Strand, E. Fletcher, J. Godwin, J. Bowling; S. Poulson, V. Long, R. Harrison, L. Williams, E. Hurst, D Shrieves, H. Scott, J. Belote. 52 The purpose of O.H.S.’s twice monthly paper, the BLUE’s NEWS, is not only to give students experience in journalism, but also to inform students about recent school activities. Throughout the year the BLUE’s NEWS has tried to include original poems, short stories, student opinions, and interviews along with the traditional class and club news, sports, and general entertainment. THE BLUES NEWS L IP i UBT ' y ■ L ' W yfer- : M ■ • ” Si 1 t; M 1 •“ S?1 W : ’ ljj p : -iy LEFT TO RIGHT: T. Williams, P. Kellam, D. Daley, L. Ballard, K. Colonna, K. Pruitt, D. Smith, S. Harris, S. Blake, D. Brock, A. Curtis; J. Godwin, A. McMath, J. Ruediger, D. Taylor, K. Rew, D. Hundley, D. Smith, H. Parker, B. Bagwell, J. Bowling; B. Strand, T. Waterfield, V. Foster, E. Bosworth, T. Rogers, G. Jenkins, K. Porterfield, P. Milliner, S. Poulson, V. Thompson, G. Ames; S. Scott, D. Chandler, K. Taylor, W. Fletcher, D. Hall, M. Bagwell, O. Riley, G. Strand, B. Thomas, V. Long. 53 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 1970 AND 1971 Future Homemakers of America Officers and Sponsor: Peggy Smith, Libby Williams, Gail Davis, Mrs. I. Carr, Phyllis Taylor, Martha Pruitt, Ritha Reed, Marty Johnson, Vernell Taylor, Peggy Nicholson, Margaret Nock, and Nancy Smith (unavailable). “STABLE HOME — STABLE LIFE” LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Read, J. Godwin, E. Fletcher, T. Annis, P. Nicholson, M. Pruitt, D. Annis, G. Davis, M. Johnson, D. Smith, P. Smith, L. Mears, T. Adkins, G. Riley, B. Toppin, C. Joynes, L. Miles, V. Taylor, M. Johnson, S. Finney, A. Allen, P. Taylor, C. Smith, K. Spence, D. Bell, Mrs. Carr, L. Williams. 54 D.E.C.A. CHORAL GROUP After learning management, retail salesmanship, and ove rall merchandising, the members of the Dis¬ tributive Education Club will be tomorrow’s suc¬ cessful businessmen. Under the superb direction of Mrs. Smith, the Onancock High School Chorus presented many out¬ standing musical performances. 55 SCA t The Student Cooperative Association promotes honesty among students, acts as a liaison between the student body and the administration, and promotes the general welfare of the students by coordinating the efforts of the faculty and students toward improving the school. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Danny Shrieves - President, Cynthia Taylor - Secretary, David Strand - Reporter, Cynthia Joynes — Vice President. FIRST ROW: Kimberly Foster, Pennie Adams. SECOND ROW: Doug Ayres, Kathy Porterfield, Becky Killmon, Ronnie Harmon. THIRD ROW: Mark Waldron, Mark Rienerth, Gairy Bagwell, Gregory Irvin, Danny Shrieves, Martin Askew, Zelma Mason. 56 SPORTS “70” FOOTBALL Fred Parker, Kim Hull, Fred Gardner, Stanford Strand, Mgrs. SECOND ROW: Pete Phillips, Doug Ayres, Mallory Davis, Pat Wilson, Danny Shrieves; Capts., Keith Lewis, Jerry Taylor, Joe Baumgardener, Billy Cobb, Linwood Davis. THIRD ROW: Coach Serini, Tyrone Bailey, Martin Askew, Donnie Sawyer, Harry Parker, Scotty Scott, Mark Waldron, Dru Marsh, Joe Boggs, Randy Wilson, Mark Rienerth. BACK ROW: Danny Shea, George Strand, Greg Irvin, Richard Gooner, Rogers Harrison, Thaddeus Williams, Ronda Bailey, Jimmy Belote, Eric Pruitt. Coach Trent Serini Captain Danny Shrieves 58 t 59 I Sponsor: Mr. Barnes Seniors CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Co-Capts.: Shelia Northan, Jane Bowling. KNEELING: Diane Hundley, Debbie Daley, Jeannette Ruediger, Cynthia Taylor. STANDING: Pennie Adams, Temple Rogers, Eliza Bosworth, Ritha Reed. 60 No one realizes how many tiring hours the cheerleaders spend practicing each day. Much money, time, and effort is contributed toward making our float the best ever! With aching legs, ankles, and knees they strive to unite the students into one huge cheer. It’s not easy! 61 Coach Trent Serini and Capt. Jerry Taylor Basketball Blue Devils 1970-1971 FRONT: Stanford Strand, Mgr., Martin Askew, Doug Ayres, Jerome Taylor, Dale Smith, Danny Shrieves, Kim Hull, Trainer. BACK: Coach Serini, Thaddeus Williams, Mark Rienerth, George Strand, Eric Pruitt, Darnell Hall, Ralph Fletcher, Robin Bradley, Willie Strand, Greg Irvin, Joe Baumgardner. 62 63 Girls’ Basketball Mrs. Mizzelle - Coach FRONT: Delores Brock, Lynn Ballard, Andy Daley, Kathy Porterfield, Jane Bowling, Gaye Savage, Denise Nelson, Donna Smith, Diane Hundley, Cynthia Taylor. BACK: Mrs. Mizzelle — Coach, Becky Killmon, Debbie Jester, Colleen Cooper, Sylvia Thomas, Temple Rogers, Jeanette Ruediger, Teresa Annis, Leatha Miles - Mgr. Captain Gaye Savage 1970-71 64 65 Softball 1970 Coach William F. Hall Co-Captains Donna Smith and Pennie Adams FRONT: Betsy Michell, Jo Anne Milliner, Diane Hundley, Lynn Ballard, Debbie Daley, Denise Nelson, Betty A. Perry, Delores Brock. BACK: Shelia Finney, Becky Killmon, Donna Fitchett, Millie Robbins, Peggy Harrison, Pennie Adams, Cynthia Taylor Donna Smith, Trudy Harrison. 66 67 “Coach, we have a confession to make.” “How about the Bahamas for three days?” “We’re having beef- a-roni ...” “I wonder what he’s doing tonight.” 68 “Oh, what’s the use?” “Blasted - where’s my false eyelash?” “The leg bone’s connected to the . . . “Ye gads! A hair!” 69 “My girdle is killing me!” “This can’t - hie - be apple cider!” “Son, when I was a boy —” “Mary had a . . . 70 “I wonder if it’s dead.” “If only this wasn’t iced-tea.” “The Devil made me do it!” 71 72 Compliments of F. C. RUEDIGER, INC. Shipper Distributor of Agricultural Products Onley, Virginia 23418 Telephone: 787-4546 MD. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ’71 Shore CITIZENS Onancock Accomac Painter Keller 7 BANK Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1971 and Aletefaa£ NATIONAL BANK ONLEY, VIRGINIA 23418 Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK On an cock, Virginia Friday evening 5 until 7 R.E. GIBIAN Mechanical Contractor • Welding Office in Tasley, Virginia HEATI 3 ■65 b • Heating k e: e: Phone 787-2098 w OOOl__ • Air Conditioning mf , ■ — ,V . ' • Plumbing maa • Electrical Compliments of CHERRYJANE DRIVE-IN Four Corner Plaza WALKER OIL CO., INC. Distributor of MOBILGAS-MOBILOIL-MOBIL PAINTS BLOXOM, VA.—WILLIS WHARF, VA. MO 5-5565 W. E. WALKER, II—PRESIDENT TREASURER W. EAREE WALKER—VICE PRESIDENT FLETCHER H. EWELL, JR.—SECRETARY GENERAL MANAGER JOHN W. TAYLOR PACKING CO., INC. “The Original Canner of Sweet Potatoes” Gilbert 2-6000 Hailwood, Virginia 23359 EASTERN SHORE SEAFOOD COMPANY Specializing in Deluxe Crab Meat S. E. Johnson, Proprietor Phone 787-2591 R. F. D. Onancock, Virginia 23417 BOGGS WATER SEWAGE WORKS Melfa, Virginia 787-4000 WHAT’S OUT FASHION THING? Simply Catering To Young People Who Have One!!! Look Around You!!! GLICK AND SONS, INC The Men ' s Shop The Junior Shop Onancock, Va. . M- Watson Co., he. The House of Quality Established in 1Q14 For . . . Onancock, Virginia 787-2636 Early American Kitchen Aid Dishwasher Karastan Rugs Kelvinator Appliances James Lee ' s Carpet Custom Made Draperies Drapery Hardware Interior Decorator Service No Charge Exchange Dealer of Magnavox TV, Stereos and Radios Best Wishes to the Class of ’71 WILLIAMS fSS) DEALER FUNERAL HOME DAVIS OIL CO. INC. Onancock Parksley 787-2340 665-5911 Forrest M. Davis, Jr., Pres. Onancock, Va. Carlisle M. Williams John T. Williams Compliments of 787-9679 FREDDIE S TEXACO SUBURBAN PROPANE teAco (g) GAS CORP. Onley, Va. Onley, Virginia METOMPKIN BANK TRUST CO. Parksley Bloxom, Va. An “Eastern Shore” Institution Offering Complete Banking Services Member F. D. I. C. SCOTT’S BEN FRANKLIN STORE Where Your Dollars Mean More Cents Ann and Stewart Scott Onancock, Virginia Accomac, Virginia Published Weekly by Photo-Offset Interested daily in the young people of the shore 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 Contact Rev. T. W. Evans, Administrator S. M. ROGERS Compliments of Certified Professional Engineer MR. MRS. JOHN KLUIS 44 Ames Street Onaneock, Virginia Onaneock, Virginia Compliments of FARMERS EXCHANGE, INC. MRS. JOHN BAILEY, INC. Harry C. Thomas, President General Manager FLORIST Mrs. C. R. Bull, Vice-President Onley, Virginia W. C. Kellam, Sec.-Treas. Phone 787-1191 Onley, Virginia 787-1000 DONALD C. MEARS ONLEY ESSO SERVICENTER Compliments of (fsso) 24-Hour Wrecker Service COPES ICE AND COAL COMPANY Tasley, Virginia Onley, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of WHITE BROS., INC. C. F. DALEY NURSERY Plumbing and Heating Tasley, Virginia Onley, Virginia Phone 787-2080 1 Compliments of Compliments of L. B. JUSTIS SON BI-COUNTY PHARMACY QUALITY CARS Locustville, Virginia Phone: 787-2547 Onancock-Gargatha, Virginia What do we grow?? Not Mellens! The fruit of our labor is fashionable, well-dressed men and women who know the good feeling of looking great. Can YOU spot them? You bet, by their confident look and their outgoing personality. Let’s just say their “Patch-Mark” show. Compliments of EICHELBERGER ' S FURNITURE, INC. THE MELLEN PATCH, LTD. Eastern Shore’s Largest Furniture Store Chincoteague, Va. Sportswear for men and women Keller, Virginia Telephone: SUnset 7-3567 - Compliments of GLADDEN TIRE SERVICE, INC. HARRY LEWIS, JR. Plumbing and Heating Tasley, Virginia 787-1385 Exmore, Virginia Complete Tire Service Phone 442-6116 Compliments of CORBIN HALL ANTIQUES NORDSTROM sales inc. Horntown, Virginia Exmore, Virginia Mr. Mrs. Gordon Lohr, Mgrs. 824-3924 Compliments of Compliments of EARL ROBBIN ' S SOMER S GROCERY CLOTHING STORE STORE Tasley, Virginia Tasley, Virginia PAYNE ' S Compliments of SERVICE STATION MATTHEWS CLEANERS Billy Payne Atlantic Gas and Oil Accomac, Virginia Tasley, Virginia COLONIAL MANOR Electromode Heat Thermtron Insulation VICTOR H. LONG Room and Breakfast Electrical Heat Contractor All kinds of electrical work Storm windows and doors Mrs. Norman Horsey 787-3521 Estimates Free 787-3830 Onancock, Virginia 23417 Onancock, Virginia 23417 Compliments of ROSELAND THEATRE Onancock, Virginia Compliments of THOMAS MARKET Fancy Meats and Groceries Onancock, Virginia WATTS BROTHERS, INC. V. A. CHANDLER SONS, INC. Fine Apparel for Gentlemen Complete Insurance Service Parksley, Virginia Onancock, Virginia C. D. MARSH, JEWELER Keepsake Diamonds Sporting Goods Center Market Street Onancock, Virginia Meet me at WISE ' S DRUG STORE Prescriptions Soda Fountain Cosmetics Onancock Virginia PHILIP M. MARTIN Fly Fountain — Luncheon ACCOMACK AVIATION, Drugs — Cosmetics INC. Accomack County Airport Onancock, Virginia 787-2200 Malfa, Virginia 1 BYRD PACKING COMPANY Compliments of Carlton Byrd MADELYN ' S Parksley, Virginia RANSOM ' S TEXACO Route 13 Four Corner Plaza Onley, V irginia Compliments of CHANDLER ' S FINE CARS Conte see us!! HORNE-STAUFFER, INC. FORKS GRILL Furniture and Appliances Quality Food-Good Curb Service Soda Fountain Exmore Onley 787-3777 Compliments of JOHNSON Compliments of CHEVROLET SALES Onancock, Virginia KEITH PUSEY 787-1012 WILLIAM ' S SELF-SERVICE Compliments of GROCERY BILLY JOE ' S Cashville, Va. ESSOSERVICENTER G. R. Williams Tasley, Virginia NOCKS MOTORS PElJJTUriLtfL Parksley, Virginia 23421 Northampton Photo Service CAMERA CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1949 P O, Box 549 Exmore Virginia 23350 Ted Ward 442-6414 George F. Allen Grayson P. Custis trading as JuSsMOTOR SALES ALLEN-CUSTIS furniture company New Used Cars 787-3162 Belle Haven, Va, Market Street Telephone Cars Guaranteed Onancock, Virginia Bus. Res. 442-9792 Congratulations to the Graduating Class COCA-COLA RUSSELL MOTOR COMPANY BOTTLING C0MPANY t mk Chrysler, Dodge Cars Trucks Plymouth Drink Coca-Cola Exmore, Virginia Exmore, Virginia SALLY BOB ' S HERBERTSENN DRIVE-IN Exmore, Virginia Chicken Our Specialty Heating Plumbing Hamburgers Cheeseburgers Sundaes Thick Shakes Exmore, Virginia Everything Automotive CROCKETT ' S WELDING Telephone SERVICE 787-4254 Pioneer Poulan UNITED AUTOMOTIVE, Chain Saws INC. Sale Service Melfa, Va. Onley, Virginia 23418 787-9699 H. W. DRUMMOND, INC. CROSLEY ' S GULF SERVICE Automotive Parts Bill Crosley, Owner Cities Service Oil Company Complete Lubrication Free Pickup and Delivery Belle Haven, Virginia Phone 787-9683 Compliments of Compliments of BAGWELL OIL CO. T W BLOCK CO. Onancock, Virginia NICOLLS BROTHERS FARMING FARM A GOOD name is rather to be chosen than MACHINERY FARMING FARM MACHINERY great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold. Ben Willard Nicolls, Inc. Proverbs 22:1 Onley, Virginia 23418 Freddie G. Pruitt, Barber Phone 787-2020 Congratulations to CLASS 01 1971 EXMORE SEAFOOD MARKET Delivery Service In Exmore Area Kenneth Doughty, Prop. Exmore, Virginia Compliments of BAY SHORE C. A. T. V. INC. Onancock, Virginia Compliments of TOWN COUNTRY LADIES’ READY TO WEAR APPAREL Parksley, Virginia Phone: 665-4220 Compliments of PERSONALITY SHOP Nice Place To Visit TAMMY JOHNNY ' S 24 j Hamburgers C. J. PRETTYMAN SONS Real Estate And Businesses Exmore, Virginia Compliments of BYRD ' S TIP TOP MARKET Parksley, Virginia Compliments of THE VILLAGE SHOP Parksley, Virginia PAYNE’S SERVICE STATION Billy Payne Arco Gas and Oil Accomac, Virginia Compliments of FISHER’S CORNER CUTLER SEMI-SERVICE GENERAL STORE 787-2620 Accomac, Virginia Congratulations Class of “71” Compliments of Compliments of EARL ROBBINS’ CLOTHING STORE ALLEN SEAFOOD MARKET Tasley, Virginia 787-3804 Tasley, Virginia CHECKWRITERS For Accomac and Northampton SAVAGE BAIT TACKLE Onancock, Virginia 23417 DON SAVAGE (703) 787-25 14 Compliments of WARD’S STUDIO Onancock-Onley Road ACE NOVELTY COMPANY E. L. CONQUEST Party Supplies and Decorations Building Contractor Market Street, Onancock Onancock, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of SCOTT’S BEAUTY SALON PASTRY SHOP Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of KING OF THE SEA THE SIGN OF THE SILVER GULL Nelsonia, Virginia Compliments of CARMINE HARDWARE TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT Anything in Hardware Onancock, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of ONANCOCK FURNITURE COMPANY STANFORD ALLEN AUTO PARTS Onancock, Virginia Onley, Virginia CUSTIS RECORD SHOP CUSTIS RECORD SHOP C. P. NOTTINGHAM Winston J. Custis—Proprietor Groceries, Meats, Gas Oil 442-6265 Exmore, Virginia R. F. D. Melfa, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of IRMA ROY BELOTE’S MARKET ECONOMY FEED MILLING COMPANY Melfa, Virginia Melfa, Virginia THE OWL MOTEL AND RESTAURANT FABRIC AND LINEN SHOP Parksley, Virginia Mrs. Alpheus Eaton Phone 665-5192 Parksley, Virginia 665-4242 RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY J AXON’S 5 4 to $5 STORE Radio-TV Sales and Service For Outstanding Value Box 305 Parksley, Virginia Shoes and Apparel Phone 665-51 13 Parksley, Virginia BILL’S ESSO STATION J. W. Wood Temperanceville, Virginia Phone 824-4943 Compliments of HEARNE-BALLARD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 787-2140 Onancock, Virginia Compliments of ONANCOCK BEAUTY SALON ONANCOCK BUILDING SUPPLY Mary Paul Harmon Onancock, Virginia Onancock, Virginia TAYLOR’S GROCERY STORE DIZE TV Sales and Service Onancock, Virginia Phone 787-3819 Onancock, Virginia GEORGE A. PRUITT U. S. SNYDER AUTO PARTS Wiring, Plumbing, Heating Cabinets Accomac, Virginia Box 75 Onancock, Va. 787-2448 787-3159 ONLEY HARDWARE COMPANY ONLEY HARDWARE COMPANY L. D. Milliner Onley, Virginia TEXACO 787-3505 Onley, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of U. S. SNYDER AUTO PARTS McMATH PRODUCE CO., INC. Phone 787-3155 Accomac, Virginia Compliments of Compliments of HOLLAND GROCERY WHISPERING PINES Accomac, Virginia Tasley, Virginia FLORA DAWN FLORIST LLOYD’S DRUG STORE Paul Kelly Claribel K. Hargis Owners Phone 442-6505 Exmore, Virginia Compliments of ASGROW SEED COMPANY HARLAN BOWDEN’S AUTO SALES Exmore, Virginia Exmore, Virginia Telephone 442-5451 THE COFFMAN-FISHER COMPANY Onancock, Virginia Compliments of GEARLD T. DAVIS Remodeling Building Contractor Well-known lines of wearing apparel Onancock, Virginia YOUNG’S MEAT BARN Specializing in Beef Pork DA L’ S B A R 665-4310 Parksley, Virginia Deep Creek, Virginia Steamed Seafood Sandwiches Platters REDWOOD GABLES Compliments of Onley, Virginia HOLLAND GROCERY Accomac, Virginia There’s More Of Everything In Downtown Salisbury 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. BOOSTERS Estelle Randolph Poulson Jody Barbara Mr. Mrs. Corston Poulson Mr. Mrs. Ernest Chandler Sr. Mrs. Pansy Loftland Mrs. Georgia Conner Mrs. Susie Conquest Mr. Clarance Cropper Miss Gertie Loftland RALPH SYLVIA “SOUL LOVERS” MALLORY ETTA Dru Seagull SUSAN SUSAN ARWEEN SMIFF PEGGY DAVID SHELIA ALLISON WILLIS ANNIE RONNY RICK LINDA Mr. Mrs. Joe Cialone JODY VIC WALTER VIVIAN “STONE LOVERS” JERRY DARLENE“ALWAYS” BOOSTERS N. Gordon Lohr DANNY SANDRA “AIN’T IT WONDERFUL” REX HARRISON “55” Randolph Spratley A. C. DONNA Gooner Shrievesy 787-4296 PENNIE ADAMS DIANE BILLY JIMMY DONNA GAIL WAYNE CHERYL MITCHELL F. E. R. PEGGY CUSTIS Jana Hinmon LAURA EDDIE BILLY EWELL “SMITH” DEBBIE CARSON (TRUE LOVERS) TERRY M. DONNA M. M.M.J. D.W.S. “Endless Lovers” KEITH T. MURLEEM. Compliments of “Sue” LIBBY DONNIE C.M.H. K.S.P. Mr. Mrs. Stewart Scott G. R. Slugger Temple Jeannette G. Y. Campbell’s Grocery Kristan Ann Me. Jerome Williams M.N.B. — Jr. Pres. E. W. Slugger Ida Ree Mr. Mrs. Robert Green Delores B. Mark P. Mr. Mrs. Joe Cooper Mr. Mrs. Nellie Bennett Betty Ann Miriam Eliza Susan Williams (the Greatest) EDDIE NESIE N. and ZELMIE M. • o ' . - . ;


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