Peabody Junior High School - Peabodian Yearbook (Petersburg, VA)

 - Class of 1977

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II M ■ ■ M 1 ftftMce zznmn About •••• The Cnviionmcnl America the beautiful has become America the endangered. Each of us must do our part to help our country become less dependent on outside energy sources. In the past months, newspapers across the country have been filled with news of the energy crisis There are four basic reasons for you to conserve energy • High costs of producing and de- livering energy have forced rates higher and higher • Fuels needed to produce energy are in short supply • There is no known way to produce electricity without some adverse effect on the environment. By con- serving electricity, you help protect the environment, • By conserving energy, you help en- sure an adequate supply for many important life-support functions Following are some of the ways in which you can help YOUR HOME In the home, very little energy is needed to produce light, more is needed to power appliances and the most energy is demanded for heating and cooling. There are a few major electrical ap- pliances which are significantly respon- sible for the surge in energy consump- tion. By proper use of these appliances you can save money and energy Refrigerator 1 . Don ' t overload with a lot of warm food at onetime 2. Keep the condenser coils at the back or bottom of your refrigerator clean — dusty coils reduce efficiency 3. Defrost whenever frost builds up to 1 4 inch. 4. When going away for an extended period, turn off the refrigerator 5. When going away for a short period, leave as few perishables as possible and turn refrigerator to a warmer setting 6. Check the door to see that it shuts tightly 7 Don ' t use your refrigerator to cool your home Range 1. Cook all foods for each meal in one area — on top of the stove, in the oven or under the broiler 2 Use only as much heat as you need to do the cooking job 3. Don ' t preheat longer than 10 minutes 4 Don ' t peek in the oven unnecessarily — this causes the oven temperature to drop 25° F 5. Don ' t use your range to help heat your kitchen Water Heater 1 Avoid high setting, 140°F-160°F is usually adequate 2. Have your plumber or service man come in regularly to check your unit 3 When washing at a sink or basin, don ' t keep hot water running 4 Remember that a shower uses only about half as much water as a tub Air Conditioner 1 When no one is home, turn off the air conditioner 2 Select moderate or medium setting, rather than high 3. During the day adjust draperies to keep out the sun 4. Don ' t block the flow of cool air with draperies or furniture 5 Check the filter frequently for dirt Clean or replace according to manu- facturers ' instructions 6. Buy the right size air conditioner for the area to be cooled Dishwasher 1. Use the dishwasher only when full 2 Use the kind of detergent recom- mended by the manufacturer 3 Clean the filter screen often Washer and Dryer 1 Do one full load instead of several small ones 2 Use cold water and rinse with cold water detergent 1 3 Use 10 minute wash cycles 4 Don ' t overdry clothes 5 Remove lint from trap every time you j use the dryer. i 6. During the summer, vent the dryer to | the outside In the winter, disconnect the vent Space Heater or Furnace 1. Keep radiators and warm air outlets clean Don ' t block them with furniture 2 Take advantage of the sun Keep blinds open on sunny days, closed on cold or cloudy days 3 Check windows and doors If they are drafty, have weather stripping in- stalled Also save heat by using storm windows and doors 4 If you have a fireplace, make sure damper is closed when not in use 5 Don ' t open outside doors unneces- sarily 6 Close off and don ' t heqt unused areas 7 Make certain that thermostat and heating system are in good working order An annual checkup by your plumber or fuel oil dealer is recom- mended 8 Keep the furnace filter clean Check it once a month 9 Keep the thermostat setting constant 70°F should be fine for daytime. 65°F for nighttime 10 If you open your bedroom window at night, close the door to avoid heat loss Close heat vents if possible 11 Makesureyourhomeis well insulated f ir t Milazzo. Mark A.: 59 Miles. Sharon D.: V) Miller. James T 82 Miller, Linda S. H2 Miller. Matthew T.: 59. 19. 125 Miller. Rodney A.: 82. 1 17 Miller. Samcntha (.».: 59. 1 19. 125 Mills, l-ugene I-.: 82 Mills. Kelly L: 59.93. 19. 1 18. MO Mills. I-eatrice V ' .: 82 Milton. Burton D . 59. 122. HP Minetree. Mr James C : 11 Minjiia. Thomas Ci.: 59. 135 Mitchell. James 1 . 59. 122. 118. 121. 112. M3 Mitchell. Lisa A ; 60 Mitchell. Valerie I : 60. M3 MODFRN DANCI; CLUB: 119 Monroe. Claiborne (..: 82 Montgomery. Andre P. Montgomery. Michael Moody, Joann P.: 60. 19 Moody. Romney S. : 60, 19. 123 Moore. Mr. Charles L: 41 Moore. Daniel I.. Moore. Deloris C: 60. 1 17 Moore. Mrs. Hloise: 41 Moore. Palestine: 82. 19 Moore. Henri L 82. 72. 108. 109. 1 1C 131 Moore. John: 74 Moore, Judson D. : 82 Moore. I. Cheryl: 82 Moore. Raymonde B 82. 124. 19. 122. 121. 120. 136 Moore. Victor J.: 82. 19. 122 Moore. Wade: 80. 60. 117 Morgan. Mrs. Frances B 34 Morgan, Grace A. 82. 19, 140 Morgan. Gregory F..: 82 Morgan. Tanjjia 1).: 60 Morgan. Wayne L: 60. 109 Morris. Faron I) : 60 Morris. Sylvester Morris. Yolanda D : 82 Morse. Melody Y. 82. 19 Morton. Keith I..: 82 Mosby, l.isa O. : 88 Moss. Shelley R 60, 1 13. 1 31 Mott. David J.: 60. 19.6. 117.94. 125 Mountcastle. Lisa Y 60, 90. 19. 115 Mounicastje. Michael: 82 Moy. Thomas M.: 82 Mueller. Teresa A. : 60. 1 . 111. I 30, 125 Mulkcy. Christine: 60. 1 18 Mulkey. Richard: 60 Mulligan. Robert L. Murphy . Hric M : 60. 109, I 10. 121 Murphy. Juanita A.: 60. 113, 133. 125 Murr, Ix ' onard I..: 60. 125 Myers. Ivlton A Myrick, Crystal F : 82. 70. 1.3.3 Myrick. Glenda T.: 82,90 Nara on. John L. Ned rick. William H 60 Nedwards, Mrs. Mary C. : 41 Neely. Beverly A : 82 Nelson. Kriss F. . 60. 9. 125 Nelson. Samuel F. 81, 19 Newby. Yvonne Newcomb. David A.: 82 Newton. Gary M : 82 Nicholas. Kenneth R.: 60 Nicholas. Pauline F..: 60 Nichols. R Renee: 60. 121. 120 Nogins. Phyllis Oden welder. Mr. Robert: 11 OFFICH HFI.PFRS: 1.30 )L) GRF.Y MONSTHR 92.9.3 Oliver. Willie I. 60. 1.31 Oneal. Gayle: 82. 19 Osborne. David I... 82. 140. 19 Outlaw. Timothy L.: 82 Owen. Christopher J.: 60 Owen. Judy C. 61 Owens. Carla T : 61. 19 Ozmar, Brenda L: 61 Ozmar. Janet Y : 61. 142 Ozmar. Tammy I..: 61 Pace. Robert A.: 61 Painter. Ms. Karen: 41 Paletta. Michelle C: 61. 124. 19. 120 Palombo. Joseph F. Pannill. James M.: 82, 19 Parham. Alphonso R,: 81. 1 17 Parham, Angela M.: 85, 82 Parham, Cynthia 1.: 82. 9 7 Parham. Delano Parham. Edith F.:6i Parham. Hva A : 82. 19. 121. 120. 135 Parham. Faye D. Parham, James M.: 61. 19 Parham. Clarence: 10 7. 1.31 Parham. Stanley W.: 61 Parke. Lisa G. : 140 Parker. Mike: 61. 141 Parker. Teresa D.: 82, 19 Parker. Timothy F„ : 61 Parker, Wynona D.. 61. 19. 119 Parms, Joanne M.. 61. 131 Parnell. William D : 61. 19 27 GOLD RECORD MAKERS

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LITERARY CLUB: 123 laifton. Roderick: 80 Iz ngsworih. George: 10 Love, Beverly A .: 80 Luckctt. Major R. 80 Lucked. Rowland G.: 37 Lucy. David L. I.umblo. Teresa J.: 37. 12-1 Luna. Mrs. Evelyn C.: 40 Lundy. James M 37 Lundy. Pamela J 80. 19. 116, 133 Lyons. Benina: 80 Lyons. James: 37. 131 Lyons. Joseph L.: 80. 19. 127 Lyons; Keith 1).: 80. 73. 110 Lyons. Iaiuise M.: 80 Lyons, Natalie 81. 1 18 Lyons. William A Maass. Mrs. Jane: 40 Mabry. A. Lavernc: 37 Mabry. Joel E. Mabry, Marsha I..: 81 Madin. Vera E 37, 19 Madden. Michael 38 Mahoney, Mrs. Gwendolyn. 40 Major. Ms. Bonnie M 40 MAJORETTES: 114 Mallory. Terri L: 38. 119. 129 Malone. Charles T 38 Malone, Linda D.: 81, 131 Malone. Marvinda W 38 Mann. Betty A.: 81 Mann, Kathleen I..: 81. 1 18 Mann. Shirley A : 38 Maple. Orlando L.: 81,71, 19 Marek. Keith W 38. 19 Marks. Steven I..: 38. 122. 140 Marshall. Mrs. Clementine 40 Marshall. Clifton W : 81. 106 Martin. David W.: 81. 122 Martin, Donny R 38 Martin. Jacqueline A Martin. Robert K.: 81. 133 Martinez, John F. 81 Mason. Alfred C 38. 140. 131 Mason. Anthony A : 38. 140 Mason. Edward L, 81 Mason. Cilenn A 38 Mason. Gregory C : 81 Mason, Lydia D.: 38, 122 Mason, Orakae M : 38. 19 Mason. Patrice L. Mason, Tony L.: 81, 19 Massenburg. Angela C.: 81 Massenburg. Douglas E.: 38.90. 19. 124. 112,94. 132 Massenburg, Marccllus: 38, 109 Massenburg, Timothy: 81, 19. 127, 107 Massey. Karen C . 38, 71, 134, 123 Matthews. Donna F..: 81 Matthews. Harold J.: 38. 17. 138. 131, 123 Matthews. Kenneth M 83 Matthews. Mrs. S. Laureta: 40 Matthews, Sonya M 81, 19. 121, 120 Maximini. Steve P.: 38, 71. 93 May. Tina B : 81 . 19. 127 Maye. Arthur L.: 19 Mayer. Joyce A : 38. 19 Mayes, Darryl W 81, 19 Mayfield. Brian C: 39, 131 Mayfield. Constance: 19 Mayfield, Mary J.: 81 Mayton. Brenda A : 81 May ton. Debra G.: 39 Mayton, Michael J.: 39 McAra. Randall J.: 140 McCain. Howard F 81, 19. 140, 171 MiConnaughcy. Michael: 81 McConnaughey. Phillippe A.: 39 McCotier. Shannon M : 39, 123 McCoy, Linda A.: 81 McCray, Gail D.: 39. 19. 119, 118. 133, 123 McCray, George D : 39 McDaniel, Brenda A 81 McDaniel. Kenneth B : 81 McDaniel. Wanda F.: 81, 19 McIntyre. Karine G.: 81. 19 McIntyre. Phil S.: 39. 19, 122, 117, 1 18. 140. 131 Mclvcr. Russell: 39 McKccvcr, Larry J.: 81, 48 McKecvcr, Michaclc D 81, 19, 116 McKensic, Manuel A : 81 McLaughlin. Sandra A 60 McLaughlin, Theresa McLaughlin, William F.: 81, 19 McNair. Aletha: 81 McNair, Jeffrey: 81 McNair, Michael H. McNeil, Emmanuel Me Neil. John E : 81. 109, 110 Me New, Connie C.: 82. 74, 140 Me New, Donald E.: 39 Me New. Lclia M 39. 133 Mc Williams. E. Nevin: 39. 19 Meacham, Joyce A. 39, 19, 123 Merritt. Allison R 39. 19. 92 Mershon, Paul S.: 39. 19 Mertz. Karen A : 39, 19. 103 Advice About •••• Our Resources Energy. You’ve heard about it, read about it and thought about It more than you ever thought you would. The tips below will help you do something about conserving It. Keep S peed Dee m: lost conducted wffh o popeiar American car hove ind toe ffed a 25 percent improvement In luel economy when y speeds are reduced from 70 to 50 m i p s per m hour Wind resistance in c rooto s as car s p s od increases, and more energy to Vu required to move . to car ct higher s pe eds W Avoid Joe W r Mart Oradud ocoot eration m effy drMng can s ore as much as two mites per galon compared to rapid oc- Y Jk cetoration Theft because • ta km a lot of f “ extra energy to increase an aiAomobAel acceleration rate A power valve, looeffod in the cadxjretor. lets more luel Wo toe oyt- mders under lul o cce terahon. In addMotv an aoootv- at or pump provides extra luel to ovoid hefallon when the gas pedet is lobbed DrMng at Peody s peed s helps to tore gasokne Unnecessary acceleration activates the accelerator pi np and power vtove. thus infecting etro -and wasted -tool Wo the system. R e best to plan ahead lot eff possible traffic conditions This dtows tor gradual rather ffsan abrupt slaps, and Ms smooth driving contributes to better fuel P «n A fce: Plan car trips to cover as many errands as possible ct one time In effy cfrMng, a one-mie trip with the engine cold moy de- crease fuel economy by as much as 70 per- cent since combustion is retattrety Ineff ic ient m a cold engine Form Car hoots: One ot the best ways to | conserve gasoline «s to form car pooh Mo- torists can join with friends, neighbors, and co-workers to take one car to • destination s In cold woatoor. lei the engine We lor 30 seconds botore drMng off. but never We excessively • does no useffi work and merehr w astes Kiel MWmb o The Use Of Air OswffWswsis. Air oondrttoning puts a sdbstanttot load on atAo- mobSe engines Whfe drMng at 30 mffes per how. tor example, un ct toe air condi- tioner can resiff in a luel economy tost at Mo miles per galon. As a file, um ct toe ok oondMoner cuh gasolne mffeoge by 10 : When toe ■toe eh don ' t track’ property, there’s a drag- ging effect on the tires, which causes toe engine to work harder 5 Under Wtoied tires reduce gaso- line mieoge skg Nty. soft tkes ctso wear oit quicker Tires should not. however, be Wkffed abeve toe maximum recommended pressure ;; j il : : : c Keep The Iw ws Imod Up: Span plug misfiring may read in signfft- cart inc rease in luel consumption. in luel econ- omy These and atoer obPo ctot to Pff c ier t engine performance can be elmincled Mto a c omplete en- gine kne-up s In }, A 1 A an Ihf P eon cause a decrease in kiei econ- omy. and a decrease in power output, by reffneting toe fto ot air to toe engine Change toe air filer t 12.000- or 24.000-miie intervals, according to toe manufacturer ' s recommendations In oddihon. trequerl air filer servic- ing h required 1 considerable drMng Is done In sandy or dushr conditions. In N 5 Check The Automati c Choke: The automatic choke should be checked regutorty. since it regu- lates the fuel-air mixtire and if im- properly adjusted It will waste gasoline Don’t tode The Brakes: Even sbgb tool pressure on the brake pedal can appty toe brakes, especiaffy power brakes This wastes fuel en- ergy which might be used to move toe cor i High Osar Keep both autometf to and markial transmissions in toe highest gear possible With a manual transmis- sion. shift into high gear as soon as you can with an automatic trans- mission. use o i»grt toot on the ac- cetercSor to enexxxoge toe transmission to shift Into hi t gear qutotty - 1 w : (ff-i SL t Mnkntw WNde Loads: kenporf ing unnecessary weight in your car wff cause R to use more fuel The difference is not greet on level groutd. but does show up when cimbing a hff . Ydu wff probably hewe to use your brakes more often ! Service The Manffoid Heat Con- trol Wffvs: See that toe manffoid heel control valve is inspected and and serviced at the recommended intervab This vahe. located in the exhaust system ot some cars. a»ows exhaust gases to heat the mteke manffoid duing coid engine operation Avatve stuck in toe open position causes stow engine warm-up and poor cold-engine performance A vdve stuck m toe dosed position wil cause o toss o I power and hard starting with a hot engine Sticking m ether pos ition makes toe engine use more fuel JsL



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Eley Natalie Boothe Mrs. Erika Matthys Mrs. Toni Klinefelter Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Grizzard, Sr. Pet Gwaltney Mrs. William Burgess Claiborne Halloway Mrs. Walker H. Quarles, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip M. Bland Mrs. C. B. Geter Paul and Ollie Mathews Latetia Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roy Master Willie Massenburg, Jr. Ms. J. J. Hopkins Mrs. Annie M. Powell Mrs. Claudette J. Piercy Mr. and Mrs. James W. McCray Mr. James Stovall Mrs. Virginia Graves Mrs. Elizabeth Greene Miss Denise Coleman Willie H. and Carmencita C. Vaughan Mr. Robert Brown Mrs. Ruth Bland Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Via Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Peniston Vernell T. Batts Elnora Simmons Albert W. Jones Mrs. Brenda Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gwaltney, Sr. Mrs. Emma D. Gwaltney Mrs. Kimok Jenkins C. S. Pump Plbg. Ser. , Inc. Elizabeth G. Logan Traylor Del. Service E. I. McAdams Mrs. Hilda Caudle Willard J. Hargrave Mrs. Gladys Costley Mrs. Donna Williams Mrs. Cassandra Hines Jim Gliszczynski Mrs. Alma Brockwell Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Anderson, Jr. C. M. Gwaltney David Dussere Lillian Horne Mrs. Ophelia M. Jackson Mrs. C. B. Green Mr. Moses Martin Mr. P. Gregory Mr. Billy V. Stokes Tammy Eversole Tammy Van Valkenburg Mrs. Loiuse Wisson Mrs. Samuel R. Brown Mrs . E . N . Scott Whyte Mrs. Alice Davis Mrs. Annebel Graves Mr. Earl McLaughlin Mr. Curtis Coleman Mrs. O. Sears Mr. Johnny Tyce Mr. James Jackson Mr. Leroy T. Jackson Mrs. V. Davis Mr. Herbert Parham Mr. Jessie Jones Mrs. Estelle Perry Mr. Joseph Jackson Mrs. Sadie M. Cook Mrs . Esther Hopkins Mrs. RuthE. Jackson Melvin Reese Maurice Bowles William Bolling Wilbert Lee Peterson James L. Hill Mrs. L. Wilson Shirley A. Bouldin Mrs. Mabel Hampton Harold P. Griffin Louis E. Martin, Sr. Mr . Robert G . Whyte Mrs. Ethel N . 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