Petersburg High School - Missile Yearbook (Petersburg, VA)

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II § ' Mffi 9 Sophomore Section 1 69-1 92 Student Life 4-40 Sports 69-95 Clubs 41-68 Senior Section 96-1 39 Faculty 1 97-221 2 4 ‘‘Happiness is Being Content With Your Life and Knowing That You Have Contributed to Other’s “Knowledge is Facts Accumulated by Mankind in the Course of Time It is the Interrelation between the Past, the Present and the Future , ' ' 6 ‘P0ace is Self-Development. It is Like a Subtle Snowfall That Leaves a Lasting Impression on Everyone” COmPUTGR R6GI TGR 8 001 Dflv nr PH 9 k i 1 1 1 1 1 ■■._■ 1, i f If i O0iJ£ Spotlight ' 75 was a bicentennial celebration of Americo’s musical heritoge performed by the talented students of the Petersburg Public Schools. The students worked diligently for five long weeks to make it the best. Spotlight commanded everyone’s attention from The Continental to We May Never Love Like This Again,” Much of the audience was unfomiliar with many of the Academy Award winning songs but were spell-bound by the Spotlighters.” WW , All together now. Getting Off When is it going to start? There you are. Just Relaxing. 12 At P.HS Getting off. People hove better things to do than eat LUNCH. What’s going on under here? Please don’t cry. 13 I QC U 14 S tudents are searching for love, peace and understanding T imes have been rough but we’ve learned to communicate with one another U nity has enabled us to become sisters and brothers D ecisions and choices are befronting us each day E nabling us to speak whatever we wish to say Nl ever hurting each others ' feeling but always showing deep concern T e aching each other the things that we may need to learn S earching for that bright tomorrow that lies behind each passing day Outstretched hands, open hearts and willing minds F ace those who are determined to search and in doing so, be able to find P erpetuating eternal laughter and joy y elping us to build and not to destroy serving P.H.S. is what we enjoy HQncoc The Origin of WPHS WPHS-TVl 0 was first organized as a cooperative effort between the jour- nalism and mass media classes. The inability to coordinate these classes led to the replacement of the journalism classes by the creative writing students as script writers. Presently the creative writing students handle the entire pro- duction. The purpose of the station are as follows: 1. To keep the student body informed of the happenings” around the school. 2. To provide opportunity for students to voice their opinions. 3. To bring community resources to the students so that they may become aware of benefits provided by the community. 4. To provide exposure for talent throughout the school. 5. To provide practical experience in all aspects of television pro- duction. I 18 Student Life Includes Karate James Jackson Ben Stallings Alexander Jefferson Ronnie Vaughn Hughey Donald, Ben Storalen, Alexander Jefferson, Clifton Cobb. Rodney Crump U. S. Armed Forces Representatives from various branches of the Armed Services came to talk with the students. They offered inter- esting advice on making the service a career. Young women are now, too, an integral part of the Armed Forces as evidenced by the presence of many females at this exhibition. 20 Offer Rewarding Careers 21 Black Heritage Is Carol O ' Neal, Wilbert Fields and Jacque Myers gleam as they make a new discovery. Wilbert Fields examines blood cells, Terri Hand is assisted by Mark Mizelle and Wilbert Fields in tak- ing her blood pressure. 22 Lenette Given glances at other interesting projects. Reborn: February 8 — 74 Steve Klingel refines sugar using Norbert Rillieux’s evaporating process. Jesse Moore, Horry Shonds and Bragg Simmons ore amazed at the construction of the igloo where Matthew Henson once lived. Robin Sykes and Jacque Myers observes George Washington Carver’s peanut products. bl.AlJIV Lewis Latimer is the subject of this exhibition attended by Aaron Connier. Mrs. Norbey (sponsor) proudly accepts compliments from Mr. Alexander. 23 It flu Together Football Sweejeart Melba Wafi er For Q DVnflfTlITF Homocoming homecoming Cothtestants Students Hanging Are you cheating? Just Being Cool. Early Morning Gossip. Check us out! That funny Hun? Loose at P.H.S. Better than the SCHOOL’S FOOD. Is it good? Many Faces. Look this way everybody! Just taking it EASY. Very Interesting. 27 What It 28 29 All Smiles at P.H.S. 30 All smiles. Smile What did you say? Just resting. Finger Licking good. GO BIG WAVE!! Who is it? Check us out!! 31 THUNDER! Thunder! Thunderation We ' re the WAVE, delegation When we fight with determination We create a great sensation. lJv.C ' Jb jip? ' 1’ iMk m i 1 1 Wm 3k IB [ v« ' -,.V. -r B • djj l H ' P; |p ' Sli i m T A P . .aL.- gjfe, IH Y ■ssssr- E Pt! ! l yiu 7 1 1 h IK Fannie M. Mackey Class of 1910. (Left to Right) Mrs. Gwendolyn B. Jones, Mrs. Morley Mr. and Mrs. Hermanze Fauntleroy. Washington. Coco Sheffield and Mr. John Meade Mrs. Otelia Harrison, Mr. Pegram and Marvin Harris. (Left to Right) Annabelle Patterson, Eloise Hewelett. 2nd Row: Helen Wilkins, Mrs. Marie Knox. Teacher Appreciation 34 Week ‘‘Worth the Trip to Petersburg” ‘‘I was born in Petersburg before 1900. I receive the PROGRESS-INDEX in Washington D.C. daily. I returned to Petersburg Thursday, October 30, because of an invitation extended by the Senior Class of Petersburg High School to graduates of the Petersburg Public Schools. The Senior Class was observing Teacher Appreciation Week and Thursday was Alumni Day. The Petersburg Youth Choir Instrumentals for the Petersburg Youth Choir (Left to Right) Mrs. Josephine W. Jones, Mrs. Elsie N. Gall- Mrs. Charles Loftis is escorted Coco Sheffield, away, Mrs. Mildred B. Jones. Mr. Wilson Cheely (Left to Right) Mrs. Barbara Shell, Mrs. Came Miles, Mrs. The Alumni Marlene Wood. Members of the City Council, School Board, retired teachers, Peters- burg Boosters Club and graduates of 50 years or more joined 550 sen- iors. We listened to guest speaker, Mr. John Meade, Superintendent of Schools, and the music of the Petersburg Youth Choir which is directed by the Rev. Vernon Billie Lee. The music of this group still vibrates in my memory and the fellowship of the entire group will long be remembered. I am proud of my hometown, the new school, the conduct of the students, and my many dear friends! Fannie Mackey 35 While Barbara Ellison explains, Valarie Moore just can ' t believe it. During the Day Various Ernest Wade, George Leonard, Jimmy Robinson, Reggie Branch and Patricia McKeever enjoy their “wholesome” meal. Art Club contains enthusiastic members. “Child, did you see the way he gracefully shot that ball!” exclaims Ursula Pegram. ■ Courtney Sheffield looks up in dismay to ask, “What have I done?” Russ Ramsey explains to Mary Hoge that Chemistry pays off in the form of choclate cake. Susan Harris is a traveling Krispy-Kreme sales- woman for the DE program. 36 ! I Activities Take Place j 1 ! I Students “get off at game. Everyone look this way please! ■v s ' fldfc bet “rttBid 37 Mr. Dowd exits with “Harvey. Dr. Chumley as Don Grossman and Mr. Wilson an attendant at the sani- tarium chats. Mrs. Simmons faints in Dr. Chumley ' s arms at the sight of “Harvey” and Elwood’s portrait. Mr. Dowd portrayed by Art Bloom chats with Mrs. Chum- ley (Patricia Jackson) in Doctor ' s office. Mrs. Simmons waits while Elwood is taken away by an attendant portrayed by David Martinez. Nurse Kelly (Cathy Brissette) dis- cusses Mr. Dowd’s condition with Dr. Sanderson. Mrs. Veto Simmons (Sally Curtis) dis- cusses her assault at the sanitarium with Murtle Mae Simmons (Vanessa Brown) and Judge Gaffney (Jimmy Brown). 38 Fo hion On Di pby The Fashion Merchandising classes presented to the eighth and ninth graders of Peabody Jr. High School a magnificent fashion show, entitled ‘‘Take a Sleigh Ride into Fashion. The show displayed the lat- est fashions for the upcoming seasons. Pictured participants are Janice Frame, Donna Beasley, Gary Levenson, Marty Jones, Jo Ann Webb, Valarie Brown, Debbie Smith, Lynn Rainey, Jane Spurlock, Willa Andrews, and Pete Dergom. 39 ALMA MATER While the Appomattox wanders Through Virginia fair; While the sweet magnolia blossoms Scent the southern air; While the night winds stirs the pine trees With a soft caress — Just so long we’ll raise the song of DEAR ’OLE P.H.S. I I Student Council Association Student Council Association is an elective organization whose function is to express stu- dent views on matters of school policy, and to serve as liaison between the student body and the faculty. President: Gary Levensan Vice-President: Darryl Wilson Secretary: Karen Freeman Gary Levenson addresses student body during an assembly. SENATORS: (Left to Right) Co-Sandra Griffin, Gina Traylor, Carton Brown, Micheal Freeman, Leon Richardson, Djimler Dugger and Bruce Hines. NOT SHOWN: Brenda Ruffin, Barbara Ellison and Clarence White. 42 Homeroom Representatives Voice Student Opinion G. Arney, E. Bland, D. Booth, N. Brown, W. Brown, W. Brown, V. Brown, T. Burrow, P. Casey, F. Cole, Crump, M. Davidson, J. Daniel, I. Dodson, J. Dodson, P. Ellison, J. Geter, M. Giles, L. Givens, J. Gray, Green, C. Greenerl, B. Griffin, G. Gwinn, B. Harris, D. Harris, M. Harris, R. Harris, M. Hill, B. Hines, P. Janu- ary, C. Jones, R. Jones, B. Kershaw, D. Kincaid, S. Klingel, A. Lambert, G. Lee, K. Maclin, K. Martin, S. Mason, R. Morris, T. Morse, C. Myrick, D. Myrick, J. Newsome, C. Neverson, J. Frockler, K. Fox, J. Frame, K. Fields, F. Patterson, T. Peters, C. Potts, D. Payne, T. Powell, V. Pempleston, K. Price, C. Roberts, L. Rainey, C. Perkins, G. Sims, R. Smith, M. Spratley, S. Shands, J. Suber, J. Schmidt, N. Tanner, B. Townes, K. Vernon, D. Stokes, S. Williams, S. White, P. Wilson, T. Wheeler, K. Wells, J. Washington, S. Williams, J. Wiggins, L. Womack, M. Wilkerson, A. Wilkerson, W. Williams. Homemakers Unite in FHA Mrs. Cooper, T. Johnson, D. Hunley, J. Carroll, M. McSwain, C. Miller, G. Horne, T. York, C. Young, P. Crocker. Second Row: E. Wood, S. Jones, B. Cook, M. Thompson, P. Tazewell, V. Stevens, S. Young, D. Mckiever, M. Campbell. Third Row: D. Robinson, J. McKiever, F. Spence, D. Avery, J. Coureton, Y. Hobbs, D. King, A. Parker. O Representative from job agency speaks with FBLA. FBLA Strives for Leadership HIGH SCHOOL P. Alexander, I. Alvarde, K. Andrews, D. Avery, J. Badvr, S. Bailey, W. Bailey, S. Barcliff, S. Barnes, J. Batts, A. Baugh, T. Beasley, E. Blackwell, T. Blackwell, K. Bonner, W. Brown, K. Brown, C. Burrow, B. Callis, J. Carroll, A. Carter, B. Churn, J. Clark, P. Coggins, F. Collins, L. Corders, R. Coureton, P. Creech, W. Crews, M. Crumpler, B. Cruz, P. Csarnogusky, S. Dean, I. Dodson, R. Drake, W. Dunston, D. Edwards, V. Embry, B. Emmory, P. Epps, P. Evans, K. Fields, M. Finney, B. Fisher, R. Fisher, P. Fitzgerald, A. Fousoca, K. Fox, M. Franchok, P. Franklin, C. Frazier, M. Giles, C. Goode, S. Goode, D. Grant, A. Green, O. Green, D. Gunn, S. Harmon, D. Harris, S. Haskins, S. Hawk, J. Hayes, D. Hendricks, D. Herring, V. Hollins, G. Hopson, G. Horne, Y. Hoyle, A. Hundley, M. Hutchins, L. Jack- son, L. Jackson, M. Jefferson, L. Joe, B. Johnson, A. Jones, C. Jones, K. Jones, M. Jones, L. Jones, R. Jones, S. Jones, V. Junior, V. Kennedy, M. Key, D. King, M. Kitchen, T. Kovacevich, M. Lange, P. Lee, G. Lee, J. Lee, K. Lewis, B. Love, D. Lundy, T. Marks, J. Marshall, R. Marshall, J. Martin, E. Mason, P. Mason, S. Mayes, C. Mayton, M. McLawhorn, J. Mcleod, R. Mckeever, P. McKiever, L. Mead, K. Mer- rit, M. Miles, D. Miller, M. Mizelle, P. Moore, T. Morse, K. Moy, M. Mulligan, S. Neely, T. Noise, T. Oakly, C. Owens, J. Parham, D. Payne, B. Peace, S. Peade, V. Pempleston, D. Poole, V. Pooll, R. Price, D. Raigns, M. Raines, W. Rodwine, J. Ripley, L. Robinson, A. Robinson, C. Rose, J. Roy, M. Ruffin, V. Scott, S. Skerrit, M. Smith, P. Smith, T. Sprouse, B. Stienseifer, S. Stith, B. Stokes, H. Sykora, V. Tanner, E. Taylor, P. Taylor, C. Tazewell, D. Thomas, V. Thompson, A. Thurman, A. Thur- man, T. Todt, J. Traylor, K. Turner, L. Uzzle, V. Vaiden, E. Walker, M. Walker, T. Walker, T. Walker, A. Washington, J. Washington, S. Watson, A. Wier, R. Wier, S. Westbrook, S. White, T. Whitman, C. Wiggins, L. Wilder, C. Williams, D. Williams, J. Williams, R. Williams, J. Williamson, J. Wison, D. Wood, P. Woodson, C. Wyatt, P. Whche, T. Jeter, K. Vernon. J. Barfield, A. Baugh, H. Berry, G. Bonner, L. Brazwell, P. Csarnogusky, C. Finfrock, W. Keyes, L. Lumbo, R. McCray, D. Myrick, N. Pursley, R. Roney, K. Shirer, S. Stewart, L. Wilkes, V. Brown, C. Burrow, S. Harris, J. Frame, C. Jones, J. Mason, L. Rainey, D. Smith, S. Stewart, J. Webb, C. Wilkerson, R. Womack, G. Wyche, A. Ham, W. Andrews, D. Beaslet, V. Brooks, S. Carr, K. Harring, U. Jeanning, M. Lima, R. Perry, T. Peters, S. Simpson, J. Spurlock, R. Sykes, K. Thomas, A. Baugh, K. Bland, M. Coleman, W. Crowde, W. Crump, T. Garyantew, E. Gunn, D. Klimeck, D. Malden, J. Perry, D. Royal, W. West, J. Veazey, S. Adkins, G. Bartholomew, D. Cope, C. Mann, J. Newton, A. Nolan, C. Phillips, T. Powell, L. Robinson, T. Spouse, J. Tavel, T. Valenta, D. Adkins, H. Bond, J. Briesendine, R. Brandt, C. Brown, G. Edwards, P. Goodrich, D. Gormley, D. Klimek, B. Love, D. Martinez, R. Reeks, N. Smith, D. Stokes, P. Tyo, L. Williams. Mr. Jolly watches as meeting is held. DECA is an organization which unites young men and women who will be entering the business world in the sales field. DECA members hold meeting to elect club officers. Ms. Eakes listens attentively. 45 Library Installs New Security System The Projection Crevsr Left to Right: Marvin Bridgeforth, Vincent Moore, Wayne Gee, Ms. G. Maclin. Seated: James Clark, Barry Griffin. Ms. Maclin looks over library paperwork. Larry Stith decorates tree in library as Larry Stewart watches. THE LIBRARY HELPERS: (Left to Right) Annette Wiggins, Cynthia Miller, Linda Hanks, Kathy Brown, Ardell Williams, Joanne Batts, Patricia McKiever, Doreen Howard, Jean Cureton, Djimlor Dugger, Mary Key, Mrs. Dodge. Kneeling: Wanda Williams. 46 Pep Club Adds Spirit at PHS, While . . . Left to Right: Mr. Bray, Jackie Wilson, Anderson Powell, Judy Blackwell, Joyce Robinson, Gail Anderson, Daisey Dugger, Tammi Goodwyn, Karen Fitzgerald, Mary Ruffin, Marcia Wyatt, Mrs. Whitfield. Kneeling: Joyce Williams, Winifred Jackson, Sabrina Spratley. During past years the pep club has served as a source of crowd enthusiasm. ESSA Aids With Student Problems ESSA or Emergency School Aid Act is an organization created to help in achiev- ing better student relations. The members of this group along with other educational agencies try to solve problems concerning desegregation in the schools. Left to Right: Suzanne Mason, Theodore Taylor, Sarah Cumby, Mitchell Dyer, Melba Walker. Not Shown: Francine Cole. 47 Latin Club J. Adcock, A. Bloom, M. Branch, A. Bartakov, C. Daniel, D. Davis, D. Hanks, A. Lambert, B. Lee, D. Massenburg, W. Pittman, M. Talley, M. Velk, K. Wieserma, R. Wagner, W. Weiand, M. Dyer, O. Fog, B. Freeman, V. Gokey, R. Green, C. Jones, D. LeFever, L. Morriss, S. Mott, T. Newman, R. Roberts, D. Sally, G. Stewart, J. Todt, M. Walker, P. Walker, M. Williams, D. Kirkland, L. Barboza, J. Brown, K. Freeman, B. Griffin, W. Jefferson, K. Jen- kins, L. Jones, D. Lipshack, Z. Love, S. Mason, M. Mizelle, G. Robinson, C. Scott, S. Spratley, J. Taylor, V. Thomas, B. Watkins, J. Young, N. Zvirdin. The Latin Club just as the other language clubs is comprised of stu- dents interested in learning a lan- guage other than their own. Many students enjoy learning the origin of Latin phonetics. 48 I First Row: (Left to Right) P. Casey, K. Rosser, S. Curtis, R. Williams, K. Brissette. Second Row: B. Griffin, B. Hawks, L. Wilson, T. Perry, D. Wood, D. Reeves, M. Buettner. Third Row: S. Anderson, S. Ponton, B. Zaruba, K. Sutton, A. Coberly, B. Hoge. Fourth Row: S. Grey, J. Brown, T. Bowman, D. Grossman, D. Jones. Special Services Club donated their time and effort to needy families during Christ- mas. Mrs. Myrick discusses upcoming projects at their meeting. 49 Art Club Has a Very Creative Year The Art Club overflows with cre- ativity by helping PHS look much brighter. The student members deco- rate bulletin boards and they also help to decorate dances in October. The Art Club made a beautiful float for the Homecoming Parade. This year the club plans to visit various art galleries and looks forward to participating in the annual Art Festi- val in May. Center: R. Cooke, B. Kelly. Second Row: T. Flowers, D. Jacobs, S. Williams, D. Wood, S. Mayes, C. Kaleyta. Third Row: K. Jenkins, A. Williams, C. Evans, J. Oliver, C. Wood, T. Rostafinski, T. Perdue. Fourth Row: E. Peet, C. Haase, D. Gunn, D. Brown, V. Hopkins, R. Pritchett, L. Morgan, Mrs. Musgrove, Mr. Graves. Last Row: R. Ponton, K. Grisby, D. Gay, A. Powell. ART OFFICERS: Center: Tammy Zastrow. Second Row: Sharon Williams, Donna Gay. Third Row: Leah Mor- gan, Edward Peet, Cindi Wood. i Mrs. Lou Musgrove helps Brenda Wilson on an art project. VIC A Attends District 2; Fall Leadership Conference in October Left to Right: A. Parker, G. Adams, R. McNew, L. Minter, E. Harrison, L. Gilliam, M. Davis, Mr. Hardrader. Sec- ond Row: M. Hayes, M. Davidson, J. Melvin, D. Lindsey, W. Harrison, T. Eddie, R. Chambliss. Third Row: D. Tay- lor, P. Beemer, A. Collins, W. Lee, M. Lee, M. Martin. Fourth Row: J. Fisher, L. Hawkins, W. Brown, C. CuCoula, K. Walwer, F. Dugger. Fifth Row: D. Coberly, J. Frazier, M. Bridgeforth, T. Kreicar, K. Vaughn, P. Jones. First Row: (Left to Right) Mr. Bray, M. Raines, G. Jones, C. Hayden, W. Dance, J. Washington, Mr. Bradely. Second Row: C. Hobbs, P. Franklin, W. Lewis, C. Potts, B. Peace, P. Clayton, P. Harris. Third Row: T. Clark, N. Edmonds, M. Bridgeforth, M. Burks, D. Clark, R. Pritchett. Fourth Row: R. Jarrett, S. Stevenson, A. Crawley, F. Peters, K. Walwer, W. Buford. Last Row: W. Heemer, J. Reid, C. Scott, J. Harwell. Industrial Arts Club 51 i I National Honor Society Holds Installation for New Members Sitting: T. Price, C. Sheffield, D. Valentine, A. Brown. Second Row: J. Allen, C. Wyatt, J. Black- well, F. Goode, K. Lewis, V. Brown, V. Jones. Third Row: Mrs. Frederick, F. Pulley, R. Ramsey. Forensics Club Sitting: E. Harrison, F. Cole, J. Curry, S. Fauntlaroy. Second Row: Mrs. Frederick, R. Tanner, P. Alexander, D. Badsinski, D. Zachman, V. Hopkins, C. Sheffield, C. Wilde, K. Rosser, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Brooks. Third Row: Mrs. Caldwell, T. Oakley, L. Johnson, S. Williams, S. Klingel, F. Fitzgerald, T. Hand, G. Sayers, L. Martin, R. Williams, S. Ray. President Francine Cole con- ducts the meetings for The National Honor Society. 52 The Choral Prepares for Their Annual Spring Concert ALTO — A. Lewis, principal, L. Barbosa, J. Blackwell, M. Branch, T. Bullock, L. Chambliss, F. Cole, K. Crocker, M. Davis, D. Edwards, G. Edwards, O. Fogg, S. Goode, V. Holland, Y. Howard, P. January, V. Jones, B. Manns, P. Mason, Y. Mayfield, F. Pulley, M. McSwain, M. Raines, C. Richardson, A. Rob- inson, A. Robinson, C. Scott, K. Stewart, A. Smith, R. Womack, S. Jones. BASE — L. Womack, princi- pal, D. Rose, principal, D. Graves, J. Lambert, G. Relaford, W. Ridley, E. Thompson, S. Randolph, J. Curry, L. Taylor, W. Hines, A. Freeman, E. Allan, W. Fowlkes, T. Eddy. SOPRANO — G. Anderson, principal, D. Archer, M. Branch, J. Brown, V. Brown, P. Calhoun, C. Cimo, J. Coureton, B. Fisher, A. Fowler, W. Jackson, A. Jefferson, R. Johnson, B. Johnson, M. Love, S. Mason, M. McLawhorn, K. Moody, V. Morse, C. Robinson, B. Scott, V. Scott, D. Seaborn, S. Spratley, D. Stallings, D. Wabnow, S. Wyche. TENOR — L. Martin, principal, R. Veals, assistant principal, A. Cains, W. Lee, L. Moss, L. Richardson, R. Anderson, L. Williams, M. Freeman, M. Morgan, D. Wilson, K. Richardson, D. Spicely, W. Weiand, J. Wagner. INSTRUMENTALISTS — F. Goode, D. Kirkland, C. Mason, R. Hicks, M. Pitt- man. Graphic Arts Club First Row: D. Massenburg, M. Velk, D. Davis, J. Burchett, B. Watkins, M. Pittman, Mr. Holmes. Sec- ond Row: V. Peet, S. Ponton, J. Kidd, D. Clark, J. Ceymour, A. Coberly. Third Row: G. Adams, R. Jackson, D. Howard, J. Kelly, E. Peet, G. McGilvery, S. Johnson. The Chess Club Seated: M. Owens, J. Newman, J. Tripp. Standing: (Left to Right) Mr. Carey, D. Aucuri, T. Bowman, D. Worsham, W. Jackson, D. Rose, B. Lee, Mrs. Broughton. Mrs. Mickens helps Sandra Jones with a dance routine. Centered: (Left to Right) S. Jones, A. Cain, T. Burrow. Second Row: G. Oliver, P. Pegram, J. Blackwell, Avis Robinson. Third Row: C. Daniels, K. Freeman, S. Randolph, A. Burgess, M. Davis. Fourth Row: S. Wynn, S. Haskins, C. Collins, J. Washington, P. Tyo. 54 The Modem Dance Group Entertained Elementary Schools with a Christmas Program WPHS Channel 1 0 Has Second Successful Season Seated: (Left to Right) V. Baker, W. Fields, S. Curtis, D. Jones, V. Green. Standing; K. Vernon, T. Zastrow, S. Turner, K. Brissette, P. Jackson, Mrs. Manego, Ms. Hall, A. Powell. Technical Crew K. Brissette, T. Zastrow, V. Green Anchor Persons ufPUC V, W. Fields, S. Curtis, P. Jackson 55 Left to Right: Jan Curry, Sici Cumby, Sachiko Goode Top: Nita Tanner, Rose Fisher, Valerie Haines, Angela Lewis, Brenda Fowlkes, Jan Curry, Sachiko Goode, Francine Cole, Elaine Brow- der, T. Brown. Varsity Cheerleaders — Even in the rain, cheerleaders keep the crowd alive. 56 J.V. Cheerleaders The Spirit of ’76 First Row: S. Mason, S. Mills, B. Scott. Second Row: Y. Howard, M. McCotter, L. Barbozo, P. Westbrook, N. Curtis, A. Drake. Third Row: N. Brown, M. Branch, M. Tank, K. Jenkins, M. Bowers. 57 The Flag Girls and Majorettes Show Their Own Style and Precision for Perfect Halftime Entertainment Left to Right: B. Ruffin, L. McSwan, M. Walker, C. Young, M. Span. Kneeling: T. Bullick. Left to Right: G. Robinson, S. Evans, B. Jiles, B. Bland, B. Griffin. The Flag Girls lead the Band during the halftime . . . The Majorettes work hard to perform routines at Pep Rallies. PHS Students Join in Science Club Science Club Members E. Tucker, S. Stewart, M. Freeman, W. Jackson, B. Griffin, T. Houston, T. Bland, J. Blackwell, J. Webb, D. Oneal, J. Parham, T. Brown, V. Hopkins, W. Jackson, S. Fauntleroy, C. Oneal, A. Bowling, S. Cumby, S. Wynn, D. Taylor, P. Romanchock, V. Jones, R. Parham, J. Hutcher- son, C. Woryl, B. Hurt, M. Aron, C. White, E. Parham, B. Manns, S. Goode, J. Thomas, B. Brown, W. Fields, F. Cole, C. Morris, G. Sayers. C. Pegram, S. Stewart, C. Jones, A. Bloom, P. Alexander, K. Rosser, C. Sheffield, T. Goodwyn, M. Mizelle, D. Zachman, D. Arrington, C. Wilde, C. Williams, J. Webb, F. Fitzgerald, L. Mar- tin, A. Tank, S. Klingel, V. Hopkins. 59 Future Homemakers of America First Row: (Left to Right) S. Graves, S. Blackwell, I. Wilson, G. Hampton, M. Murry, D. Parker, C. Neverson, F. Collins. Second Row: Mrs. Marshall, C. Cobb, P. Powell, P. Browder, C. Powell, S. Petterford, G. Porter, R. Wil- liams, D. Jones, B. Johnson. Third Row: T. Tabaczynski, G. Spratly, J. Richardson, E. Smith, E. Raines, V. Raines, P. Stevenson. Fourth Row: J. Brown, V. Booker, R. Chatman, M. Uzzle, D. Abraham, B. Fields, J. Robinson, Mrs. Jones. Last Row: E. Lewis, F. Barnes, S. Harris, R. Smith, B. Leach, L. Hill, L. Wade, D. Payne. First Row: (Left to Right) G. Arney, C. Epps, K. Stocks, M. Jeokel, R. Edmonds, L. Wilson, M. Cambell, D. How- ard, A. Brown. Second Row: D. Jones, M. Cambell, L. Wilson, B. Hill, C. Hazelwood, K. Calhoun, Mrs. Good- win, Mr. Evans. Third Row: L. West, O. Buford, A. Burgess, J. Blowe. Fourth Row: K. Blount, F. Bell, A. Dean, K. Wells, T. Harvell, E. Curl, M. Hodges. Band Brings Enthusiasm to Football Games Kneeling: (Left to Right) B. Bland, S. Evans, L. Richardson, T. Bulla, B. Griffin, G. Robinson. First Row: S. Cham- bliss, K. Crocker, B. Woods, J. Clark, B. Kelly, R. Williams, V. William, A. Jefferson, V. Brown. Second Row: D. Stallings, M. Hussen, M. Hudginson, V. William, K. Lewis, C. Martin, V. Nichols, R. Williams, A. Williams, R. Ramsey, D. Asberry. Third Row: W. West, W. West, T. Taylor, C. Walker, K. Clay, E. Mayfield, G. Ellis, M. Johnson, K. Bland, K. Freeman. Fourth Row: B. Booth, R. Wagner, C. Perkins, L. Eldrige, W. Lewis, Q. Davis, L. Jones, H. Jones, A. Ingram, J. Eppes, J. Clark. Back Row: C. Suber, P. Farley, R. Smith, F. Goode, E. Taylor, D. Hammond. RIFLE GIRLS: A. Jefferson, T. Walker, M. Brawler, P. Ellis, P. Eppes, V. Jones. Band Members put on an entert aining halftime show at all foot- ball games. Missle Staff Strives for Good Book Pat Alexander, Deborah Arrington, Beckey Battle, Shari Burgess, Margaret Campbell, Tammi Goodwyn, Varenda Hopkins, Jeanne Hutcherson, Linda Johnson, Carol Jones, Gary Levenson, Christine Maitland, Ed Pete, Donald Rose, Cheryl Scott, Sharon Stewart, Art Tank, Sheila Westbrook, Charles Wilde, Darryl Wilson, Sherry Wrenn, Debra Zachman. (Alphabetical order). Debra Zachman and Margaret Campbell discuss layouts. Review Members study layouts. Art Bloom, Pam Casey, Freda Fitzgerald, Jack Frockler, Steve Klingel, Lloyd Martin, Mark Mizelle, Carolyn Pegram, Kathy Rosser, Chris Williams, Ms. Willcox. (Alphabetical Order) 62 While Review Keeps Students Informed French Students Unite in French Club Row 1 : L. Hanford, Ms. Broughton, C. Martin, S. Cumby, L. Mabon, T. Walker, B. Ruble, S. Rose, B. Lee, K. Winston, C. Griffin. Row 2: J. Frockler, G. Newman, D. Rose, C. Pegram, D. Worsham, D. Taylor, S. Williams, V. Brown, V. Hopkins, G. McGuian, C. Snipes. Mr. Richardson speaks with members during meeting Row 1 : J. Spurlock, S. Simpson, B. Miller, J. Blackwell, M. Wilkreson, J. Allen, D. Jacobs, A. Bloom, G. Robinson. Row 2: K. Woodcock, A. Stith, S. Mason, C. O’neal, M. Pope, R. Perry, C. Walker, V. Williams, R. Sykes, R. Wagner, M. Johnson, Mr. Richardson. L. Brown, C. Epps, T. Oakley, L. Vann, I. Alvaradl, R. Cooke, D. Garrison, D. Jacobs, B. Wood, J. Wagner, A. Hardy, J. Coston. Row 2: G. Ellis, B. Lee, K. Ros- ser, J. Cooke, C. Haase, S. Wood, F. Robertson, B. Riggleman, C. Sexton, Mrs. Vinson. Row 3: K. Armstrong, C. Scott, D. Bozeman, S. Preston, M. Freeman, K. Lewis, M. Yeatts, T. McCombe, J. Clark. To the Right: Row 1 : W. Hill, V. Jones, E. Browder, P. McKiever. Row 2: C. Sheffield, S. Wrenn, S. Howard, M. Hill, C. Hoge. Row 3: B. Giles, D. Edwards, L. Martin, D. Adams, D. Gaye. Row 4: S. Wyche, D. Smith, A. Jefferson, T. Burrow, D. Garrison, C. Wood. Row 1 : T. Brown, T. Burrow, P. McKiever, T. Goodwyn, G. Traylor, K. Crocker, Betsy Hurt, T. Walker, B. Wilson, C. Worrel, J. Hutcherson. Row 2: W. Jackson, P. Taylor, V. Brown, S. Stew- art, J. Webb, B. Charles, M. McSwain, A. Moss, C. Mata. Row 3: R. Fisher, S. Westbrook, V. Moore, M. Debose, M. Harris, L. Richardson, F. Fitzgerald, J. Washington. 64 PEPSICOLA Bott ling Company of Petersburg, Inc. I So I W. 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Ck innocently invite you to apply for a special F M Student BankAmericardf (If s as handy as any other charge card, but your credit limit won’t be so high as to give Pop apoplexy, if you know what we mean.) Anyhow, these three are just a small sampling of the many financial services we have to offer at F M. For all we know, if we can entice you into just one of them, you’ll wind up hooked on us for a lifetime. First Merchants National Bank. (Would s member of the FDIC lead you astray?) marks owned and licensed by BankAmenca Corporation. WALNUT HILL PLAZA, PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA 804 732-0141 DOLPH’S MENS amt BOYS CLOTHING LATEST STYLES 67 HAPPY BIRTHDAY PHS Herberl- F. Adams, Jr. Bresler ' s 33 Flavors Brinkley Co. Robert W. Bubier Bulifant Insurance Center, Inc. Mrs. H. T. Casey Cormany ' s Sport Gloria F. Dance School of Dance Feazel, C.P.H. Real Estate Foreign Car Parts Gates ' Blue Ribbon Super Market Gates Foodland Gray ' s Drug Store Sydnor Hundley Furniture Co. Ivy Gates Apartments Jimmy ' s Grill Leete Tire Battery Co. Love ' s Wayside Furniture William E. Lum Jr., Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Pegram Pickwick Flowers Gifts Pittsburg Paints W R Plumbing Heating Polly ' s Hairstyling P R Business Machines Corp. Rose ' s Rexall Drug Safeway Store Schwalm Real Estate Co. Steven ' s and Maclin Tee Pee Archery Fishing Equip. Tri-city Hobby Tuesdays of Petersburg U-Totem Food Store 12 Virginia Lung Asso. Virginia Mutual Savings Loan Co. Whelan Exxon Ann Williams ' Tailor Shop HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!!! DISCOVER THE U.S.A. AND PETERSBURG I — - xo Coach Sears Presents . . . Her Lady Waves Team members are: 1 st Row: B. Freeman, Coach Sears, Coach Godwin, and A. Smith. 2nd Row: B. Wood, D. Badzinski, C. Epps, and B. Wilson. 3rd Row: D. Boze- man, M. Betts, T. Warren, R. Pond and B. Churn. 4th Row: P. Wyche, S. Preston, V. Jones and A. Bowling. Petg. 49 Man. 40 Petg. 40 Mid. 54 Petg. 52 P.G. 37 Petg. 54 C.H. 45 Petg. 30 Hop. 28 Petg. 53 Med. 47 Petg. 69 ThD. 49 Petg. 67 Di. 56 Petg. 42 Man. 34 Petg. 63 Mid. 60 Petg. 45 P.G. 64 Petg. 54 C.H. 52 Petg. 35 Hop. 33 Petg. 46 T.D. 42 Petg. 48 Din. 44 Petg. 50 Mid. 48 Petg. 61 Man. 27 Petg. 41 P.G. 39 Petg. 44 Mid. 35 Petg. 53 P.H. 48 70 ALL of Them Are STARS!! Vickie Jones signals for a ploy. Coach Goodwyn smiles “in victory” after Central District Tournament. Bonnie Freeman v as a great asset to this year’s team. Betsy Wood fires “a jumper” from outside. 71 Central District Champs!! 72 n ' t Delphine Badzinski drives up-court. Lady Waves Claim Top Player and Coach in Tri-City Patrice Wyche shows why she was selected outstanding Tri-City player. Many moods of the Coach-of-the-Year, Miss Gail Sears. 73 Fighting Waves Take Central THE 1975 CRIMSON WAVE; (I to r) 1st Row: R. Branch, J. Robinson, G. Leonard. 2nd Row: C. Dugger, E. Wade, M. Harris, A. Brown, K. Turner, D. Adams, I. Miles, J. Byrd. 3rd Row: T. Peterson, M. Ransey, R. Tyo, W. West, W. Blakes, T. Houston, B. Walker, W. Lee, A. Chap- pell, L. Hinton. 4th Row; B. Ovens, W. Leonard, A. Green, S. Randolph, T. McCombe, G. Sims, M. Bryant, B. Brown, B. Piasecki, K. Blount. 5th Row: S. Stewart, R. Smith, K. Price, W. Jackson, J. Parham, M. Talley, F. Dugger, W. Cooper, C. White, J. Threat. 6th Row: E. Carroll, S. Thompson, J. Gwen, W. Whittaker, R. Bullock, L. Martin, J. Jadofsky. 7th Row: A. Reid, D. Spicely, K. Underwood, R. Moore, T. Eddy, W. Dixon. WAVE COACHES: Kneeling: N. Jenkins, J. Journigan. Standing: J. Danny Adams takes a breather. Allen, R. Budlove, C. James, O. Jarvis. District Championship With 1 0 and 7 Ernesf Wade fought hard for touchdown against Highland Springs. Wave defense crushes Viking opponents. Kenny Blount runs in a recovered fumble for a Wave score. Terry Houston tries to run around High- land Spring defender. Ira Miles finds a big hole in Thomas Jefferson line. FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD P.H.S. 23 THOAAAS JEFFERSON 6 P.H.S. 34 HUGUENOT 0 P.H.S. 28 AAANCHESTER 7 P.H.S. 24 DINWIDDIE 6 P.H.S. 34 THOAAAS DALE 0 P.H.S. 14 MIDLOTHIAN 0 P.H.S. 45 HOPEWELL 8 P.H.S. 19 COLONIAL HEIGHTS 7 P.H.S. 16 MEADOWBROOK 0 P.H.S. 32 PRINCE GEORGE 0 Tournament P.H.S. 6 HIGHLAND SPRINGS 21 75 Spectacular Season Extra yardage was gained by Ernest Wade. Ovens scores against Thomas Jefferson. 76 for the Waves Waves take time out to rest. Allan Brown makes yards as quarterback. 77 J. V.s Are the Best 1 975 J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: 1 st Row: V. Merrit, C. Hadden, D. Stith, W. Jackson and M. Freeman. 2nd Row: Coach Terrangi, C. Young, A. Dean, W. Jones, J. Threatt and S. Young. 3rd Row: J. Thomas, B. Stovehall, A. White, J. Johnson and J. Moore. Darrell Stith gets the tip-off for the Boby-Woves. Willie Jackson eyes the basket for a lay-up. Craig Young takes a shot for two points, WHOOSHI!! Wesley goes HIGH for the score, Andy White scrambles for the ball They Don’t Take No Mess!!! ITS GOOD!!! Another jumper by Fred Davis!! Coach Teranngi plans strategy. Waves Shoot For VARSITY TEAM: Kneeling: D. Wilson, P. Bloom, W. Gee, T. Houston, and J. Lewis. (Standing) Pro Hayes, G. Dean, J. Watt, R. Harris, E. Carroll, A. Brown, W. Pitts, R. Smith, and J. Roy, B. Brown. Pro Hayes has what it takes to be a coach. 80 District Championship Top: Wayne Gee looks for help from a fellow Wove member. Top: One of the many Wave victo- ries!! Bottom: Allen Brown gets the tip. Top: Ron Harris shoots over a Colonial opponent for 2 points. Bottom: Mr. Richard Zaruba — loyal Wave scorekeeper. 81 -9 The “Wave Machine” On its Way . . . 82 to Central District Runner-UpU! 83 Wrestlers Take Central 1 st Row: T. Bland, D. Mertz, P. Durgam, S. Carey, R. Roberts. 2nd Row: L. Stith, G. Levenson, D. Brown, M. Ramesy, S. Bridgeforth, Coach Westbay. The Championship cake given to the wrestlers by Mat Maids. District Championship!! Johnny Fisher, David Mertz, Tyrone Bland, and Ira Miles get their arms raised in victory. Larry Stith works to reverse his opponent. Randall Roberts in the referee ' s position. David Mertz has a tough ride on his Thomas Dale opponent. 85 Wrestling Takes Energy and Time. Steve Carey, Mike Ramsey, and Pete Durgom try to look tough. Captain Larry Stith seems to be very happy after his victory. Steve Carey v orks hard for a pin. 1 1 2 pounder Durgom easily handles his man. The team concentrates on opposing team ' s powers. 86 Golf Course and Team Improved Golf players are: T. Haynes, K. Bogese, D. Angell, J. Bubier, R. Hawk, W. McCotter, T. Whitley, C. Young, D. Wilson, C. Miller and B. Powell. 87 PHS Track Team Has Standing: C. Wilde, W. Chappell, J. McKey, R. Wright, R. Brown, R. Robinson, J. Rwid, E. Wide, T. McCombe, C. White, A. Bailey, W. Greene, R. Charles, I. Miles, Coach J. Allen. Sitting: C. Washington, L. DeCastro, C. Morgan, J. Lambert, M. James, A. Green, L. Prince, K. Price, F. Dugger, S. Blackwell. Standing: R. Ramsey, S. Stevenson, M. Tatum, S. Jodofsky, C. Greener, C. Brown. Sitting: M. Compton, A. Bailey, G. Wade, E. Patterson. 88 Big Turnout for First Year! Standing; A. Tank, J. Harris, T. Dowdell, G. McGilvery, C. Suder, W. Brown, L. Taylor, R. Williams, S. Thompkins. Sitting: R. Edwards, M. Saunders, D. Garrett, W. Cooper, E. Taylor, K. Martin, Y. Bandy, A. Briggs. Standing: R. Bailey, A. Williams, A. Fowler, L Barboza, C. Wade. Sitting: M. McCotter, C. Light, A. Drake, D. Seaborne, L. Givens. Coach H. Brown, K. Blunt, R. Tyo, G. Leonard, G. Gwinn, A. Chappell. Sitting: R. Under- wood, R. King, J. Byrd, M. Bryant. Varsity Baseball 1976 1 st Row: M. Davis, P. Horne, J. Brown, E. Clark, B. Poe, D. Edwards, F. Rainey, T. Houston, L. Carmi- cheal, J. Vann and B. Wegman. 2nd Row: J. Thomas, Coach Jarvis, Ms. Hall, J. Fraizer, D. Ponton, N. Harvey, R. Ovens, G. Watkins, J. Parham, M. Hutchenson, O. Jones, K. Junior, D. Spicely, and M. Ram- sey. 90 Works Hard for Success! 91 Girl’s Softball Is in 1 st Row: N. Wheeler, V. Beezley, B. Freeman, J. Trotter, A. Smith, B. Kratzer, T. Broyton, V. Jones, B. Wood, S. Wynn, J. Marshall, S. Barcliff and D. Stallings. 2nd Row: Coach Wynne, S. Preston, D. Bozeman, D. Jacobs, T. Warren, P. King, C. Epps, P. Wyche, C. Lanier, B. Gibbons, K. Tucker, M. McSwain, B. Wilson, J. Martin, and V. Holland. 92 for a Good Season. Our Senior Softball Players are: 1st Row: Joyce Marshall, Terry Warren and Brenda Wilson. 2nd Row: Melissa McSwain, Varonda Holland, Vicki Jones and Carolyn Epps. 93 Our Tennis Team is Great! 94 Our Booster’s Club Thanks for leading the way. Sports — Spirit — Soul — Support 95 WE REMEMBER . . . YEARS ATP.H. II b 35mg awa |ff l ing as Sdphomore H w’oncfefing Hg th Seniors got t o the balcony of the audit m first ■ gJiik ® havin« pnore trouble Wifh our Idtfcers then everyWTPelse did knowing A P« blett= oly as a v fce on the intercom wishing th e jsjp i a, COLD water fountain exams [testants Ecoming ways jamming in the small bandroom crammm n tf l.brarjr crowding ih ' the ' gym when we all vyaf ed to get in it together hanging out the 2nd and 3rd floor windows climbing a-l-l those steps! We remember (the old) Petersburg High AS JUNIORS, WE REMEMBER; voting for Angela, Sandro, qnd Michelle as officers shocking the other classes with our NEW spirit ' winning second place in Homecoming float competition bragging about Coco being Homecoming Queen haying Lynn and Francine as Football Sweetheart contestants dribbling over Seniors in basketball demonstrating because our talent show was cut short STEPPING INTO OUR WORLD THROUGH A PINK AND GREEN RING (and showing our rings off) KtRiog to biif thfhb in In Steve Abernathy Deborah Abraham Danny Adams George Adams Janice Adcock Nov. 14 Dec. 22 Nov. 1 8 Feb. 7 Oct. 3 David Adkins Patricio Alexander June Allen Gail Anderson Ray Anderson Sally Anderson SENIOR CLASS Feb, 14 Nov. 1 7 May 29 President of Senior class, Marvin Harris; Thomas Anderson Willa Andrews Katherine Armstrong Gail Arney Andrea Aron Aug. 23 Dec. 5 Dec. 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 14 Deborah Arrington Rosemary Ashby Donna Avero Jody Bader Delphine Badzinski Sept. 10 June 1 3 June 9 Sept. 1 2 Aug. 12 Sharon Bailey Cathy Baines Vickie Baker Dec. 30 Feb. 28 Apr. 29 OFFICERS Vice President, Robin Sykes Terry Barfield Sept. 20 Sharon Barnes July 9 John Barrington Jan. 1 2 James Battle Joanne Batts Pamela Beemer Carolyn Benjamin James Best July 27 May 26 Mar. 4 Mar. 1 2 Apr. 8 Douglas Birkner Dec. 21 Judy Blackwell Jan. 22 Teresa Blackwell Jan. 1 6 Eric Bland Jan. 5 Jerome Blared Jan. 1 8 Tyrone Bland Art Bloom Howard Bond Woverly Bonner Billy Booth Jan. 18 Moy 21 Apr. 4 Mar. 29 Mar. 28 Earl Bowles Jan. 14 Aura Bowling Aua. 1 Carl Bradley May 26 Reginald Branch Seot. 15 Rose Brandt June 1 2 Were Computerized Carlton Brown Sept. 2 Darlene Brown Feb. 27 Kathy Brown Sept. 2 Michael Brown Oct. 19 Shirley Brown Jan. 20 Tiahuano Brown May 23 Valerie Brown Aug, 1 Vanessa Brown Feb, 12 Wanda Brown July 8 Cindy Bryant Feb. 27 Tracy Bubier Aug. 16 Patricia Buford Oct. 29 Teronia Bullock Feb. 16 Karen Burrow Aug. 26 Tyrus Burrow Apr. 24 Wonda Byrd Betty Callis Margaret Campbell Jeanette Carroll Alicia Carter Nov. 22 June 14 Aug. 21 Mar. 28 Sept. 3 101 Robin Cooke Elizabeth Cox Sharon Cox Ellen Goureton Jeon Coureton June 27 Dec, 24 May 9 May 15 Aug. 18 Spring Crenshaw Wonda Crews Debra Critis Karen Crocker Bill Crowder Mar. 31 Sept. 9 Nov. 26 Sept. 10 Feb. 7 Wanda Crump Mary Grumpier Brenda Cruz Apr. 4 June 1 7 Apr. 5 MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Reginald Branch and Elaine Browder Sara Cumby Feb. 24 James Curry Aug. 22 Jan Curry June 5 Let s Love One Another Sally Curtis Jack Cutchin Maurice Dacey Scott Daniel Michael Davidson Oct. 26 July 13 Jan. 1 Nov. 9 Nov. 1 6 Clifton Davis Monica Davis Shari Davis Shorlene Davis Gloria Dean Sept. 6 Aug. 23 Jan. 4 June 8 Oct. 1 3 Maurice Dean Dec. 26 Sylvia Dean July 27 Rosa Diggs Nov. 29 Robin Drake May 6 CLASS LOVERS Jackie Clark and Allen Brown India Dodson Sept. 3 Dfimlor Dugger June 10 7 Robert Fields Wilbert Fields Brenda Fisher Johnny ' Fisher Freda Fitzgerald Oct. 21 June 29 June 6 Jan. 8 Oct. 4 Ann Fonseca Aug. 3 Wayne Fowlkes Mar. 22 Janice Frame Sepf. 25 Marcia Franchok July 28 Pamela Franklin Sept. IQ ' , .t Donna Gay Wayne Gee Juanita Geter Tamara Gibbs Michael Gi Nov June 27 Nov. 28 Nov. 13 Aug. 1 0 Which Way to Go? Burleigh Gilliam David Glass Florence Goode Sachiko Goode Marvin Goodrich Feb. 23 Nov. 23 Dec. 3 July 28 May 1 7 Paulo Goodrich Oct. 30 Leroy Goodwin May 7 Tammi Goodwyn Feb. 18 Debbie Gormley Jan. 19 Douglas Graham Sept. 27 Francis Graves May 1 2 Samuel Gray July 14 Randy Gregory Apr. 1 1 Barry Griffin Oct. 15 Kurt Grigsby Sept. 24 Don Grossman Denise Gunn Heidi Holleck Arturo Holloway Teri Hand Feb 5 Feb. 1 4 Feb. 25 May 7 Oct. 4 Lewis Hanford Joseph Hargraves Sylvia Hargraves Randal Haynes Brenda Harris Dec, 14 Sept. 20 June 4 July 24 Mar. 29 Debris Harris Marvin Harris Ronald Harris Sept, 21 Oct. 23 Apr. 28 Eric Harrison Franklin Harrison James Harrison Jan, 24 Dee, 1 3 Apr, 1 2 Froncine Cole Dwight Hendricks Sept, 3 Kathy Herring Feb, 1 1 Richard Hicks Aug, 1 5 Richette Hill Mar, 1 6 Walter Heemer 7 Know Us? Vernard Hill Oct. 1 6 William Hill Nov. 21 Wallace Hines Sept. 9 Charles Hobbs July 1 6 Yolanda Hobbs Nov. 3 Barbara Hoge July 6 Hosea Holcomb Jan. 3 Robert Holden July 7 Veronica Holland Aug. 14 POPULAR Marvin Harris Carol Holmes Dec. 15 Charlton Hopkins June 1 2 Varonda Hopkins Sept. 23 Deborah Howard Feb. 20 James Howard Elizabeth Hurt Joann Hutcherson Clifton Jackson Loretta Jackson Jan. 23 May 27 June 1 7 July 12 June 24 Claudette Jones Deborah Jones Dino Jones Sept. 29 Sept. 4 Feb. 8 Stop Clowning Around! Gladys Jones Gregory Jones Leander Jones CLASS CLOWNS Nov. 23 Apr. 8 Oct, 17 Jerome Blond and Patricio McKiever Muriel Jones May 1 9 Richard Jones Sept. 14 Sandra Jones Feb. 22 Vicki Jones Oct. 25 Lisa Journey Apr, 16 Mary Jodkins Debbie Koleyta Rudy Kelley Barbara Kelly Miro Killingsworth Apr, 1 May 1 3 Apr. 1 3 July 5 June 1 5 Patricia Leo Gail Lee Jeannie Lee May 31 Dec. 24 June 9 chock out our Foihion David Kirkland July 7 Stephen Klimek Aug, 1 3 Steven Klingel Mar. 9 Tara Kovacevich Mar. 1 2 Kenneth Lambert June 9 BEST DRESSED Herbert Wiggins and Sharon Stewart Warren Lee Feb. 4 George Leonard May 17 Gary Levenson Mar. 7 Angela lewis Edward Lewis Lesley Lewis Michelle Lima Reginald Lindsey Dec. 1 7 May 7 Feb. 1 8 Apr. 25 Dec. 5 Jdnet McLeod Moliso McSwain Lori Mobon May 1 6 Sept. 1 9 Dec, 23 The Class of 76 Will Most Likely Succeed Kenneth Lipscomb Michael Lundburg Janice Lyons Sandra McCray Patricia McKiever Dec. 17 July 9 Dec. 25 June 8 June 3 Kevin Mobus Katie Macklin Julia Moitiqnd MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ® ® Gary Levenson and Tiahuana Brown Tommie Marks Jan. 7 Belinda Manns Feb, 1 2 Stevie Man son Sept. 3 Joyce Marshall Aug. 1 1 Lloyd Martin Dec. 27 David Martinez Jeannie Martin July T2 Charles Mason Dec. 24 Clifford Mason Mar, 1 9 Joyce Mason Sept. 9 StarAnn Mason Jan, 9 Carlos Mato Apr, 29 Harold Mayton Jan. 5 Bobbie Meadows Deborah Merritt Kathy Merritt Michel Merritt David Mertz Mar. 22 May 23 Sept. 29 June 1 6 Mar. 1 3 Mary Miles Mar, 27 Cynthia Miller Dec. 6 Lloyd Minter Apr. 1 2 Doris Mitchell Aug. 3 Miles 29 Formal Attire Sarnuel Mitchell Mark Mizelle Marsha Mizelle Kathy Moody Pearl Moore Feb. 16 Mar. 1 1 Mar. 1 1 Nov. 29 Mar. 13 Vincent Moore Leah Morgan Sherman Morgan Clara Morris Dorothy Morris July 29 Oct. 3 July 20 June 24 June 1 9 Adrian Morse Karen Moy Michele Mulligan Nancy Muse Jacquelyn Myers Feb. 17 Aug. 16 May 22 Oct. 25 Aug. 4 Cheryl Myrick Carolyn Neverson Brenda Newton Terri Oakley Germaine Oliver Oct. 3 Nov. 1 8 Jon. i 0 Sept. 3 Dec. 16 5 Smile It’s Bobby Perkins i:c‘ y ' :: ' Cheryl Perkins May 1 Vanessa Perkins Aug. 1 James Perry Apr. $ Robin Perry Aug. 26 Carol O’Neal Sept. 1 8 Daniel Osborne June 8 Robin Oswell Aug. 28 Edna Parham Dec. 2 Donald Parham June 28 Vanessd Parham Feb. 7 Vera Parker Aug. 15 Lewis Parks Feb. 1 MOST Tyrone Bland Janice Peete Herberly Perdue Feb. 7 Jan. 28 Janet Peade Jan. 12 ' 5 i v. Ruby Reekes Mike Reynolds Joyce Richardson Kyle Richardson Leon Richardson Dec. 1 0 Oct. 23 Oct. 1 9 Jan. 2 Oct. 1 Wayne Ridley Wilbert Robb Joyce Robertson Francis Robinson James Robinson Mar. 10 Sept. 30 Jan, 9 Feb. 1 8 Sept. 5 m Karen Robinson Yvonne Robinson Patricio RomonGhock Kathy Rosser 3 Benjamin Rott Jerry Roy Nov. 1 8 Bonnie Ruble Seot. 1 1 y Belinda Sanders Mar. 26 George Sanders Oct. 1 Georgia Sayer Dec. 2 SENIORS ON THE REVIEW STAFF Mark Mizelle, Steven Klingel, Art Bloom, Kathy Ros- ser, Freda Fitzgerald, Michael Lundburg, Lloyd Mar- tin. SENIORS ON THE MISSILE STAFF First Row: Charles Wilde, Patty Alexander, Carol K. Jones, Deborah Arrington, Debra Zachman, Tammi Goodwyn, Joanne Hgtcherson, Jo Ann Webb, Arthur Tonk. Second Row: Gary Leverson, Sherry Wrenn, Mar- garet Champbell, Bookey Battle, Coco Sheffield, Linda Johnson, Chris Maitland, Sharon Stewart, VarondaJHopkins. ' ' SENIOR FOOTBALL PLAYERS First Row: Keefe Turner, Ira Miles, Marvin Harris, Calvin Dugger. Second Row: Danny Adams, Jimmy Robinson, George Leonard, Butch Ovens, Allen Brown, Ernest Wade, Reginald Branch. SENIOR BAND MEMBERS First Row: Brenda Charles, Leon Richardson, Jacqueline Clark. Second Row: Linda Aldridge, Barbara Kelly, Billy Booth, Valeria Williams, Cheryle Perkins. Third Row; Lewis Hanford, Cheryl Martin, Vanessa Williams, Avis Jefferson, Karen Crocker, Florence Goode. Fourth Row; Larry Womack, Martha Williams, Charles Mason, Sharon Chambliss, Rodney Williams, Calvin Walker. Fifth Row: Michael Davidson, Dwayne Moore. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Tiahuana Brown, Sachiko Goode, Tracy Bubier, Francine Cole, Sici Cumby, Jan Curry, Lynn Rainey, Nita Tanner, Angela Lewis. SeNlOR PEP MEMBERS Tammi Goodwyn, Joyce Robertson, Gail Anderson, Valeria Brown, Wanda Brown, Germaine Oliver. 121 Patrice Taylor Constance Tazewell Emmett Terry Jon. 27 Aug. 1 3 Dec. 1 5 We’re So F-i-n-e! Devoroh Thomas Earl Thompson Joanette Threat! BEST LOOKING Dec. 14 Dec. 31 May 1 4 Wayne Gee and Sharon Williams Abigail Thruman Jane Traylor Laurie Turnamian Gilda Turner Keefe Turner Mar. 19 July 14 April i 1 June 30 Nov. 21 Richard Turner Patricia Tyo Leslie Vann Raymond Vaughan James Vest June 1 7 Mar. 21 Aug. 16 Jan. 30 June 5 23 We Ve Only Just Begun Alice Wilkerson Feb. 7 Marion Wilkerson Oct. 12 Brenda Williams Aug. 1 Christine Williams Jon. 30 Glenda Williams June 4 Larry Williams Feb. 1 8 Mark Williams July 6 Martha Williams July 8 Regina Williams Aug. 8 Rhonda Williams Dec. 23 Rodney Williams May 29 Sharon Williams Oct. 6 Valeria Williams Sept, 27 Vanessa Williams Oct. 1 1 Wanda Williams Mar. 5 Joan Williamson Michael Williamson Brenda Wilson Irene Wilson Larita Wilson Dec. 2 Oct. 4 Aug. 29 Nov. 15 Oct. 23 Oneil Wilson Sept. 20 Larry Womack June 1 9 Robin Womack Aug, 24 MOST VERSATILE Art Bloom and Delphine Badzinski Cindy Wood Dec. 5 Kim Woodcock Feb. 17 Pricilla Woodson July 27 Gloria Wyche Oct. 31 Sharon Wynn Oct. 24 Sherry Wrenn Aug. 1 Roy Wynn Nov. 5 Betty Yeatts Sept, 3 fc James Yeatts Mark Young Sheila Young Michelle Zabner Debra Zachman ?J ay7 Sept. 10 Mar. 22 Oct. 12 Oct. 20 VlRGlHli MOST ATHLETIC i rge Leonord and Carolyn Ippi MOST TALENTED Ricky Smith and Malisa McSwain Mr, Richard Pegram — Administrafiy Spons®r Hitad Sponior f s 41 127 Ms. Josephine Frederick Mr, Kenneth Graves, Jr Ms. Lessie Clayborne Ms. Marolyn Quarles Ms. Annie Mickens Ms. Marquerite Clark 129 The Class of 76 Ring Dance Top: SMOKE filled the room with music. Left: Tommy Zostrow (Ring Queen) was escorted by Steve McAro onto the dance floor. Right: During the break, guys discussed after dance plans. 130 Pink and Green Decorated the ' 76 Ring Dance. Top Left: Among featured guests were Leon Parham and Angela Lewis. Top Right: “Spirit of 76 in pink and green. Bottom Left: Co uples pose under the symbolic class ring. Bottom Right: Everyone was caught up in their own worlds. 131 If you ' re hungry, it ' s good. There’s always time for Hardee’s. Don’t bother me now I’m studying. Did you get that problem right? 132 133 •ECEIVER Make it SATISFYING Work That We Can Really SEE 134 So You Think the Armed Forces Might Be Your Way. “Do you understand?” STOP looking around and fill out your answer sheet! We ' ve been filling in circles since the sixth grade and this is the first time they ever gave us anything! (Get a pencil) 135 II Work Seems Harder When 136 You’re Trying to Exempt 137 Senior Executive Board Pictured: Reggie Branch, Ira Miles, Ernest Wade, Gary Levenson, Chuck Wilde, Jackie Myers, Georgia Sayers. Not Pictured: Deborah Arrington, Valerie Brown, Art Bloom, Coco Sheffield, Robin Sykes, Terrie Walker, and Marvin Harris. 138 We, the graduating class of 76, are now leaving Petg. High We look back over the memories, both good and bad, and now we say goodfbye. For we must cram all the experiences we ' ve shared within these dear walls. Into the treasure-chest of our hearts, that at times, seem so small. We ' ve felt the impulse to grow, to reach out and to touch And now it oil seems like a dream we have owakened from and dread so very much. We’ll miss the crowded hall-ways with smiting faces and cheerful hellos. But we ' ll move on remembering it oil, regordless of the direction eoch of us may go. We’ll leove a place in our hearts for the memories of dear ' ole P.H.S, Hopir g we’ll achieve our goals and obove all, reach success. Jo Ann Webb COCKADE MONUMENT ( h’- ' ' 111 ' n -Hi 111 ' iiu ' niini ' iil 111 nnniiiifil 1h|.i oold iMdIi lioniH IJit lidid «ui(l t oiiipaiui dl l’(i 1 dmid NoIiiiiIcit ' ' ' Ih) wim liimMii llu ' ' ar nl ISL in(h iii Ml Ihi ' ' iili;loU ' kiit ' nas liu ((ukadi ( ili| l Iho Union 1 ho li on i ' lu loMiK ' ol Iho iiiuniinu ni lonlain ilo ioii ' ol w ai ' fih ii d iiilhc war hi. W ' QA y FILE OF PETE RSBUk... E WAS FOUGHT THE BATTLE OF ERSBURG, APRIL ES, 1781. THE ITHSIDE MILITIA, 1000 STROHC I COMMANDED BY BARON STEUBEN I GENERAL MUHLENBERG. MADE IRAVE RESISTANCE TO ESM HHIB ' ' HKiM m . 9 id Uc 1 L INFOKNATKM CENTER ' K : • 1 sT i Quq qp ! ! MUNFORD’S RADIO TV SALES 8c SERVICE -41 CRATER ROAD 73a-37S4 733-4aa3 L-. C. Munford PETERSBURG, VA. MUNFORD ' N i i DALTON ' S JEWELERS I 1 5 N. Sycamore S+. Petersburg 732-501 I Cavalier Square, Hopewell urTaste,..OurTbuch Designer Apparel NewY)rk-The World 458-7751 Southside Virginia Holh 252 E. Bank Sh HEAVY HAULING Local — - Long Distance Serving Petersburg Continuously Since 1916 COMMERCIAL HAULING Since WAI.MUT HIU PLAZA PiTiRSBUIte, VIRQINIA mmi-mf 400 Syca Phone 733-9031 FOR ALL YOUR LEVI ' S U2 ne Furnishing Center 1918 Tiore St. Petersburg, Virginia 23803 UNITED VIRGINIA BANK Full-Service Banking Main and Poy+hress Sts. 458- 1 47 N . Syca more St. 732- Monroe and Tabb Sts. 732- 1 94 1 S. Sycamore St. 732- 1 1 04 W. Washington St. 732- Loans — Checking — Savings — Mortgages — Au+o Leasing — Bank America rd — Trust Services 458-9801 732-3434 732-3434 732-3434 732-3434 r f rvv I 732-381 I TED CURRY MOTORS INC. 1800 E. Washington St. 143 Junior Fun Juniors Wage Basketball Jane Abeel Daphne Abraham Ann Aherron Janet Aldridge Gina Anderson Katherine Andrews Dean Angell Bobby Artist Julie Ayers Henrique Badaro Derek Bailey Earl Balthrop Wanda Bailey Carla Barboza Samuelette Barcliff Sheila Barfield Faye Barnes Artimissia Baugh Jeanette Beanzelle Beaverly Beasley Donna Beasley Katonda Beasley Butch Berry Kirk Bickley Barbara Bishop Karen Bland William Blokes Eunice Blackwell Michael DeBose chal- lenges Sophomore for jumpball. Patrica Blackwell Kim Bonner Gary Booth Michelle Boswell Curtis Boulding Darlene Bozeman Jacob Brandt Lois Braswell Michael DeBose, Edward Leonard, Anderson Powell, and David Brown take time to rest during exciting game. 146 Game to Build Treasury Elvln Briggs Willie Brockwell Mattie Browder Cynthia Brown David Brown Larry Broon Thomas Brown Welton Brown Frieda Bryant Maurice Bryant Wesley Buford Steven Burch Shari Burgess Robert Burrow Denise Bush Joseph Byrd Maggie Campbell Rudeil Campbell Larry Carmichael Joseph Carnegie Mary Carlton Lucinda Carter Thomas Chambliss Alvin Chappell Beegee Churn David Brown tries for that extra point. Constance Cimo James Clark Sarah Clark Susan Coey Robin Coffrin Pamela Coggins Bessie Coleman Cheryl Coleman Judy Colentano Eran Collins Terry Collins Jim Cook Stacy Cooper John Costain 147 Class of ' 77 is Adrew Crawly Ronald Crews Washington Crenshaw Darlene Creighton Charles Cucullu Richard Cunningham Ginger Daghita Gerald Davis Kathy Dawson Leamaria DeCastro Timothy Doughty David Dudley Anthoney Dyer Mitchell Dyer Wyatt Dyson Denise Edwards Glenda Edwards Reggie Edwards Gwen Ellis Patrica Evans Peyton Farley Marcus Ferrell Charlotte Finfrock Suzanne helps with registration. Priscilla Crocker Pam Csarnaguskcy Jer ome Davis Quintin Davis Greg Dean Michael DeBose Milton Desmore Carolyn Diggs Leonard Draft Margaret Drake Bernard Edmonds Alonzo Edwards Brenda Emory Pamela Epps Marianne Finney Betty Fisher 148 Always Working Rose Fisher Karen Fitzgerald Patricia Fitzgerald Jack Fockler Otelia Fogg Diana Ford Joseph Ford James Foreman Kim Fox Michael Freeman Shelley Franklin Bonnie Freeman Terri Garyants Bonnie Giles Joesph Giles Shelia Goode Ronald Gordon David Graves Nathan Griffin Charles Grosik Jewel Gray Allen Green Oetavia Green Rebecca Greene Derek Bailey attends French club meeting. Mrs. Baggett ' s fifth period class studies Gene Gwinn hard. Thelma Frenziey Debra Garrison Valeria Gokey Bobby Gordon Shirley Graves Fred Gray Ricky Green Rochelle Quinn Debbie Gunn Eddie Gunn 149 Carol Haase Glenn Hockley Alice Ham Geralynn Hampton Linda Hanks Rayfield Hanks Spanish students learn dialogue by tape recorder. Juniors Use Ann Hardy Sharon Harmon Joan Harper Charlotte Harris James Harris James Harris Michael Harris Sandra Harris Susan Harris Linda Harrison Mark Harville Sonja Haskins Susan Hawk Juniors learn in office environment. Nat Balthrop uses camera in Mass Media class. Kenny Hicks Joseph Hill Michael Hill Bruce Hines James Hinton Mary Hoge Gina Horne Pat Horne Terry Houston Robert Howard Sandra Howard Yolanda Howard 150 Yvette Hoyle Yvonne Hoyle Steve Hughes Renito Hunley Donald Jackson Herley Jackson Many Resources Ronald Jackson Debbie Jacobs Diana Jacobs Stewart Jadofsky Darlene Jefferson Mary Jefferson Terry Jeter AArs. Caldwell ' s class view filmstrip. Student, teacher relationship most important resource at P.H.S. Lydia Joe Antione Johnson Bernita Johnson Marsha Johnson Remona Johnson Rene Johnson Tammy Johnson Brandon Jones Carolyn Jones John Jones Lucille Jones Omar Jones Oscar Jones Phillip Jones Rebecca Jones Kenneth Junior Vera Junior Connie Kaleyta 151 Virginia Kennedy Brenda Kershaw Adlai King Janet King Ricky King Michelle Kitchen Phil Kolb Waiting for friends in the morning can prove tiring. Even at lunch studies never stop. David Lipchak Brenda Love Lynn Lumblo Bernard Lundy Doreen Lundy Cathy Mann Mindy Mason i Tim Kreicar Guy Laine Steve Lamm Celestine Lanier Evelyn Lawrence Bernadine Leach William Lee Kenneth Lewis Kim Lewis Cecilia Light Debra Lindsey James Linzy 152 Phyllis Mason Michael Martin Gwen Mason Gwen Mason Michele Massey Rene Mata Sandra Mayers Elaina MeAra Thomas MeCombe Kenneth McCormick Ronald McCray Levon McLaughlin Mary McLawhorn Kenneth Vernon and Chris Williams discuss formula. 153 Jerry Frazier waits for the rebound. Walt Parham Alice Parker Darrell Payne Brenda Peace Edward Peet Carolyn Pegram Pamela Pegram Ursala Pegram Vanessa Pempleston Frank Peters Terry Peters Thurman Peterson Ray Pitt Larry Plymale Cynthia Potts Anderson Powell Brian Powell Toni Powell Felecia Prentis Shelsia Preston Annette Price Tammy Price Robin Prichette William Pryor Nancy Pursley Melinda Raines Charles Rainey Russ Ramsey 154 All eyes on the speoker. Lynelte Robertson Frank Robertson Avis Robinson Lisa Robinson Robert Robinson Sheba Robinson Greg Relaford Steve Richardson Albert Riddle Bill Riggleman Patricia Riggs Judy Ripley Carolyn Robinson Gleniee Robinson Kirby Robinson Charles Rockwell Rose Roney Donald Rose Sheryl Rose Susan Rose Terri Rostafinski Mary Ruffin Gary Sanders Detra Salley John Schmidt Cheryl Scott Sandro Scott Vicki Scott Brian Sears Tommy Seobolt Doris Seaborn Tommie Seaborn Carolyn Sexton Sabrina Shonds Referee watches the line closely! 155 Juniors’ Days Scotty Shirer Suzanne Simpson Susan Skerritt Dianne Slate Pam Smith Roylice Smith Aionsa Sparks Donald Spicely Junior cheerleader helps spirit! Below: Spectators await the start of the Pep Rally. Gloria Spratley Tammy Sprouse Jayne Spurlock Darnell Stallings Sherry Stanley Russell Stephens Charles Stewart Glenda Stewart Manfred Stewart Mark Stewart Shelly Stewart Sandra Stith Vanessa Stith Beth Stokes Michael Stone Joseph Suber Mark Talbot Gloria Talley Carey Tambe Mitchell Tatum David Taylor 156 Carol and Jack practice their experiment with hopes of success. Diane Taylor Robert Taylor Sylvia Taylor Anthony Thomas Kathy Thomas Brenda Thompson Bruce Thompson Carol Thompson Gregory Thompson Vanessa Thompson Jolene Todt Herbert Townes Gina Traylor Michelle Traylor William Traylor John Trotter Eddy Tukinendorf Lee Turner Susan Turner Randy Tyo Vicky Vaiden Debbie Valentine Darryl Vaughan Keith Vaughan Russell Veals Janet Veazey Rose studies hard for exams. 157 Kenneth Vernon Marlene Vik Richard Wagner Ben Walker Debra Walker Melba Walker Patquin Walker Kenny Waliver Darrel Warshaw Alice Washington Ernest Washington Jackie Washington Jeffrey Washington Joseph Watts Walter Watts Darnell Weatherington William Weiand Roberta Weir Wilson West Lauren Wilder Christine Williams Dawn Williams James Williams Joyce Williams Mary Williams Phillip Williams Rayfield Williams Robin Williams Even in school there is time for a few laughs! 158 Ronald Williams Rowland Williams Tanya Williams Darryl Wilson Jackie Wilson Linda Windle Carolyn Wiggins Lynette Winston Kathy Winston Betsy Wood Debbie Wood Stewart Wood Jackie Wright Wanda Wronski Cheryl Wyatt Marcia Wyatt Patrice Wyche Stardina Wyche Arthur Yates James Yates Patricia Yates Terry York Cheryl Young Harold Koenig Thomas Tobaczynski Charles Qualdin Lelia Uzzle Gourammar Uthappa Bonnie is one of our junior prides. 159 Junior Class Officers for “ 76 ” President: Cornellius Murray Vice President: Doris Seaborn Secretary: Sandra Stith Class President assisted by Principal. 160 Leadership ability displayed by Cornellius. Junior Executive Board Add New Dimension in Junior Lifestyle Members of the Junior Executive Board. Ability to talk with studertts proves to be very important. 161 Let’s Take a Look Enthusiasm . . . where? Freddy poses as opponents mascot. Eleventh graders come to order at a class meeting. 158 I at Some 1 977 Graduates. Robin tries to start the day off right by getting to class on time. Beegee Churn of the Missile Staff works hard to meet one of several deadlines. This interesting?? A meeting of minds? The tests can be harder than you think!!! How many words a minute?? 159 HERFF JONES MANUFACTURER OF THE OFFICIAL CLASS RINGS AND THE GRADUATION STATIONERY FOR PETERSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Local Representative: Reed Schweickert P.O. Box 245 Midlothian, Virginia 23113 HERFF JONES PRODUCTS: CLASS RINGS — GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONAL CARDS, AND RELATED ACCESSORIES — CAPS AND GOWNS — MEDAL AND TROPHY AWARDS — CLUB PINS YEARBOOKS DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES = FUND RAISING IDEAS MAD ITALIAN Pina — Subs — Spaghetti Lasagna — Manicotti 732-9268 2545 S. Crater Rd Eat in Take Out IJATIoa |1NG Colonial Imports 944 E. Washington St. 2010 S. Sycamore St. 732 1757 733-0700 We Specialize in the Honda Civic 166 f. 9 V 144 N. Sycamore St. 861-1000 Walnut Mall 167 Wha+ ' s Happening in Men ' s Wear I t.ix CHEVROLET-CADILLAC EACH CAR IS A MASTERPIECE Chevy Trucks Camafo Corvette — Monte Carlo Chevelle — Nova — Veg E, Bank and 2nd Sts 109 Halifax St. 732 51 19 Formal Wear Rental Service COLONtAL HOUSE OF FLOWERS 1 1 1 Pickwick Ave. Colonial Heights 520-0323 7324222 WM. H. TALLEY SON, INC INSURANCE mil Wm H. TALLEY fi SON. „c insurance 169 HI I j 1 rT l ij 1. Harold James uses time wisely in shop class. 2. CLASS OFFICERS: Daisy Dugger, Steve Johnson, and Bobbette Bland. 3. Karen Calhoun, Patty John- son and Rochelle Gwinn find time on their hands. 4. Sophomore students enjoy their lunch. 5. Marsha Branch and Michele Bowles in Homecoming Pag- eont. 6 . Glenda Costelle enjoys Home Ec. Class time. 7. Sophomores “get off” at Pep Rally. 8. Ellen Walthall poses for the photographer. 9. J,V. Cheerleaders express spirit at game. 10. Class of ' 78 helps complete PHS. 1 1 . Janice Winslow has fun on parallel bars in the gym, 12. J.V. Cheerleaders show spirit at Pep Rally. 13. Kellie Jenkins, head cheer- leader, participates in Home- Sophomore Representatives Make Class a Success Sharon Adkins Debbie Aldrich Eugne Allen Leroy Allen Iris Alvarado David Acuri Patricia Anderson Dejuanna Archer Marcus Aron Scott Armstrong Mark Ashby Micheal Autry Alexander Bailey Robin Bailey Darlene Balthrop Patrice Barboza Meng Bare James Barnes Jerry Barnes Charles Bartee Ray Baskanelle Catherine Baugh Keith Baugh Florence Beasley Tamara Beasely Viney Beasely Bruce Berry Stafford Blackwell Pablo Birriel Amnnette Bland Bobbette Bland Bobby Bland Joyce Blowe Dorien Booker Renee Booker Darlene Booth Micheal Boswell Michelle Bowels Tommy Bowman Marsha Branch Tammy Brayton Gerald Brower Robert Bridgeman Kathy Brissette Horace Brooks Tina Brooks Anthony Brooks Sophomore class representatives discuss plans for making class of 78 NUMBER ONEII 172 Studying or Jiving the Library Is for All Anita Browder Phyllis Browder Barry Brown Cynthia Brown Deborah Brown Dora Brown JoAnne Brown Michael Boswell and friend uses library for free time, Jody Brown Nancy Brown Natalie Brown Warren Brown William Brown Mark Buckley Dorothy Budz Matthew Buettner Otelia Buford Roderick Bullock John Burchett Annette Burgess Carleta Burnette Sylvester Burrow Alex Butakow Debra Cahall Sophomore student finds library a useful place to study. Angela Calhoun Karen Calhoun Alexander Cain Steve Carey Mike Carrier Earl Carroll Eloise Carter Terricina Carter Mark Cartwright Glenda Castelle Lydia Chambliss Russell Chambliss Verona Chamberlain Jim Chaney Robert Charles Robbinette Chatman Pamela Clanton Bradley Clyne Si Mrs. Downey ' s class uses library very often. 173 Sophomores Join in With 174 Many Exciting Activities Connie Daniel, a sophomore contestant for Homecoming Queen. mm 175 Physical Education Plays a Very Amy Coberly Crystal Collins Alisa Coggins Sarah Combo Judy Cooke Justire Cooper William Cooper Doug Cope Cindy Cordero William Comer Thomas Costain Rose Cozzupoli Antoinette Crawley Phyllis Creech Virie Crews Sharon Crigger Carl Cummings Marie Curry Rhode Curry Nancy Curtis Warren Dance Connie Daniel Judy Daniel Wanda Daniels Glen Davis David Davis Jerome Davis Marilyn Davis Michael Davis Alexis Drake Alvin Dean Arnette Dean Deanna Denison Nathaniel Dewitt David Dickson Paula Dickson James Dodson Belinda Nedrick shows enthusiasm while on the tram- poline in gym. 176 Important Part in the Sophomore Schedule Jeffery Doughty Timmy Doughty Gwendo Drake Daisy Dugger Frederick Dugger Janet Dunnavant Walton Dunston Tyrone Eddy Jean Eley Barbara Ellis Kenny Ellis Pamela Ellis James Epps Brenda Evans Chandra Evans Roney Evans Sandra Evans Steve Ewick Gwendolyn Fields Kenny Fields Denise Fisher Boy’s gym class shows it has a lot to offer as Coach Terrangi ' s stu- dents enjoy basketball lessons. Mark Flowers Tracy Flowers Ava Fowler Mark Frazier Karen Freeman Alice Geter Charles Geter Alcenia Giles Lanette Givens Glenn Gilvery Wanda Goodrich Linda Grandison Dwayne Graves Wanda Graves John Gray Wayne Greene 177 Sophomores Participate in Many School Activities Peter Gregory Clifford Greenerl Bernetto Griffin Gene Gwinn Jonito Gwaltney Kim Hailes Tina Hale Debbi Hanks Dewey Hamlin Tracy Hamm Cynthia Hanford Rayfield Hanks Rita Hansard Brenda Harris Calvin Harris Brenda Harrison Arnette Dean, a sophomore contestant tor Homecoming Queen. Sabrina Spratley shows her talent in Spotlight ' 75. Phylliss Harrison Wayne Harrison Barry Harvell Jerry Harvell Richard Hawk Bennie Hawks Larry Hawkins Charles Hayden Linda Hayes Tony Haynes Randy Hicks Frank High Frances Hill Henrietta Hill Karen Hill Sabrina Hill 178 Basketball Game Proves Victorious for Sophomores Danny Hobbs Delon’s Hopson Michael Hodges Aubrey Hollimon Richard Holmes Jan Hopkins jerry Horner Leroy Houck Annette Howard Doreen Howard Randolph Howard Myles Hudson Donald Hughey Charmaine Humphrey Debbie Huntley Timothy Hutehem Arthur Ingram Charles Ingram Denise Jackson James Jackson Vera Jackson Willie Jackson Denise Jacobs Joel Jadofsky Calvin James Dowell James Melvin James Patricia January Ronald Jarratt Sharon Jefferson Wanda Jefferson Kellie Jenkins Barbara Johnson Kevin Johnson Louise Johnson Steven Johnson Wilbert Johnson William Johnson Patricia Johnston Angela Jones The Basketball game between sophomores, juniors and seniors ended in victory for the sophomores. Lunch Offers a Refreshing Break in Classes Brandon Jones Fred Jones Harold Jones Laura Jones Leroy Jones Warren Jones James Kelly Kim Kelly These sophomores show us that home-brought food is the best. Florence Beasley, Tommy Bowman, Ellen Wathall and Karen Calhoun seem to be enjoying their lunch. 180 These sophomores are concentrating heavily on the basketball game between classes. Concentration Is the Key Nelson Kyles Ann Lambert James Lambert Marion Lange Ann Lee Brenda Lee Clarence Lee Mary Lee Minh Lee Wallace Lee Glenn Lemon Anthony Leonard Bruce Lewis Jovanni Lewis Patricia Lewis Sammie Lewis Samuel Lewis Wayne Lewis Brenda Lipford Mary Love Sonia Marks Debra Martin Kenny Martin Louis Martin Donna Martinez Eugene Manson Suzanne Mason Denise Massenburg 181 Sophomores Practice Good Study Curtis Massey Linda Mayer Sharon Crigger enjoying her typing class. Fred McCarthy Michele McCotter Wesley McCotter Deborah McCraw Danette Mciver Joyce Melver Janice McKeever Lawrence McKeever Carol McNeal Laura MeSwain Bernard Merritt Rose Miiazzo Joseph Miles Curt Miller Sherri Mills I 1 f Drawing designs in Mechanical Drawing can be time consuming. 182 and Working Habits These sophomore students find the library to be good source for reference mate- rial. Wayne Ridley nnd Donald Parham find working in shop exciting. Johnny Fisher works on a design in Mechanical Drawing. These conscientious sophomores show good study habits. Robinette Chapman finds Home Ec. class a challenging job. Kelly Minson Martha Mitchell Debbie Moore Jesse Moore Valerie Moore Chappell Morgan Lynn Moss Nadine Morse Vanessa Morse Valencia Mountcastle Murphy Morris Lori Murr Sophomores Find First Day at High School Hectic Tony Myers Francis Neal Belinda Nedrick Sandra Neely Kyles Nelson Bernice Nendey Janet Newsome Judyth Newsome Jeffrey Newton Michael Nichols Velma Nicholas Angie Nolan Dwain O ' Neal Kathy Parham Phillip Parham Renee Parham Veronica Parham Wanda Parham Pauline Parker Paulette Parker Ronnie Peade The Sophomores Really Move 185 Wilfred Peet James Pegram Sandra Pegram Leon Pempleston Kirk Perry Tina Perry Aubrey Phillips Cathy Phillips Michael Pittman Ramona Pittman Julie Plott Barry Poe Sandy Panton Debbie Poole Glenn Poole Carol Pope Anthony Porter Chichona Powell Sophomore boys and girls have a ball in gym classes Grady Powell Ruth Powell Theresa Powell Keith Price Linwood Prince Phillip Purrin Carroll Raines Veneta Raines Michael Ribbon Charlene Richardson Eddie Richardson Debra Riffe 186 JV Cheerleaders Cheer Teams to Victory Muriel Seaborne Nancy Sears Debbie Sharpe Lawrence Sharp Preston Spain Brian Silverman Gary Sims Bragg Simmons Ghana Simpson Cathy Sitten Beryllyn Roberts Tereska Roberts Denise Robertson Kevin Robertson Chevaliet Robinson John Robinson Barbara Rogers Kerry Rone Brenda Ruffin Cathy Samples Robin Sanders Mark Saunders Betty Scott Calvin Scott Carolyn Scott Brenda Smith Gail Smith Greg Smith Lydell Smith Reginald Smith Russell Smith Vicky Smith Marlessia Span Frazette Spencer Pamela Spencer John Spickerman Robert Spivey Mortice Spratley Sabrina Spratley Timothy Sprouse Carolyn Stevens Mary Stewart Anita Stone Glenmore Stuart Byron Suber Clyde Suber 187 Lunch is Enjoyed by All Mel Tally Melanie Tank Jan Tavel Angelica Taylor Debra Taylor Elester Taylor Eric Taylor Gina Taylor Theodore Taylor Patricia Tazwell Davis Temple Annette Tervalon John Thomas Valerie Thomas Gilbert Thompson Margarett Thompson Ronald Thompson Jay Threatt Anthony Thurman Reggie Thurman Sonya Tiller Cynthia Todd Stanlay Tompkins Betsy Townes Andrew Tucker Debra Tucker Eldren Tucker Jean Tucker Katherine Tucker Nina Turner Ricky Ty© Richard Underwood Terry Walker Kenny Walwer Ellen Walthall Carolyn Ward Anthony Washington Charlie Washington Victor Wasyk Bill Watkins Mary Uzzle Carolyn Wade Glenn Wade Larry Wade Diana Wahnon Cassandra Walker Cynthia Walker Suzette Walker Patricia Powell and some of her friends seen enjoying their lunch in our school cafeteria. I t 188 Ricky Watts Wayne Watts Duane Webb Glenard Webb Debbie Wells Kenneth Wells Andrea West Bill West Pactricia Westbrook Clarence White Kevin White Stephanie White Teresa Wheeler Kenneth Wiersema Charles Wiggins Ardele Williams Connie Williams Edith Williams Marion Williams Reggie Williams Tina Williams Tim Wills Darren Wilson Paula Wilson Steve Wilson Janice Winslow Thomas Wise Erma Wood David Woodly Randall Wright Billy Wyche Sheila Wynn Teresa Valenta Renee Valentine Michael Vinsh Beverly Young Janet Young Scott Young Beth Zaruba Naomi Zvir zdin 189 Mortice Sprotley along with classmates suddenly glances us. Above; Mr. Aldrige help sophomores get in line. R. Baskerville scratches his head in bewilderment, Above: J. Boswell uses the library frequently. IP BWrWil- - . .. T ' ' - ' ' y ■ ' - I EF ' ■..?■■■■■ ▼ -m rV At Games and in Class Above Left: Mel Tally and Debbie Taylor study in our library. Above Right; Sophomores enjoy standing around in the mornings. AAiddle Left: Class officers put their heads together for their class. Below Left: Sophomore guys clowning around. Below right; Sophomore, Connie Daniel, poses for picture. ? 192 193 194 MEN ' S CLOTHING CENTER 2625 S. Crater Rd. First Quality Factory Prices PETERSBURG BUSINESS JACHIMES 600‘S.(ral r SooJ, Petersburg. Vo Phone 861 ' 4747 SMES SERVICE KHTAIS PETERSBURS 2 1 W. Washington St. 2555 $. Crater Road COLONIAL HEIGHTS in Ruckers Colonial Square Shopping Center Give US a call! 195 McLEAN TOM ' S SALES INC. s I PARK DRUfi ; 2710 S. Crater Rd. 733 6222 Standard-James Inc. Featuring Bass — Hill Dale — Florsheim Selby — Stride Rite — Freeman Clinic — FootSaver — S.R.O. Amalfi — Naturalizer — Spalding 128 N. Sycamore St. 733-0567 Walnut Mall Shopping Cen. 733-2700 Cavalier Square Shop. Cen. 458- 1 257 196 197 Jimmv F. UBIGTT Did you know that . . . Mr. Sublett wanted to be a prize-fighter??? 198 NANCY R. SHELTON Home Economics Left ANDREW T. CAREY Social Studies Right HELEN BROOKS Business Education Left WALLACE EVANS Industrial Arts Right GEORGIA WEST Guidance Left G. E. SCHOKNECHT Social Studies Right MARGUERITE CLARK Foreign Languages Right flRie; 200 Above: GEORGE S. WALKER, JR. Mathematics Below: ROBERT E. JOLLY Vocational Above: JOANN KISER Physical Education Right: RHEA DODGE Media Center Below: PATRICIA WINSTON Art Virgo 201 Left: KATIE G. WHITFIELD Math Right: VERA P. NELSON English Right: BEATRICE M. McKENZIE Guidance Left: DORIS R. YOUNG Math Left: WILLIAM F. QUINN Science, Math Left: STELLA L. JOHNSON Physical Education Right: FLORENCE P. GOODV YN Health Occupations 202 Above: Left-Right: JOANNE COOPER Dept. Home Economics JAMES H. ALDREDGE, JR. Dept. Guidance MILDRED M. CALDWELL Dept. Social Studies Right: AAARY K. MARSHALL Dept. Home Economics Counc ' ' M lift 203 Top: ALVAMYRICK Special Studies Top: VERA M. HARRISON Business UBRR Top: BURTON F. ALEXANDER, Math I Top: JESSE C. WILLIAMS, Vocational Top: VIVIAN WEST Business 204 Libra Top Left: DAVID A. CARTER Vocational Top Right: JEAN HOLLAND Business Right: LEON T. HAIRSTON Social Studies Bottom Left: GERALD K. ANDREWS Vocational Bottom Right: AAARTHA G. BROUGHTON Foreign Languages 205 206 Top: JIMMIE BRINDLEY English, Social Studies Above: LINDA N. CROCKER Social Studies Below: RONALD L. JOLLY Distributive Education Below: SANDRA J. SMITH Science, Math Above: EVELYN C. ALLEN English 207 Above: Above: MARGARET P. SYME Dept. Social Studies Above: R. E. LEWIS Dept. Social Studies Left: ADELIA W. LEATH Dept. English Right: JOHN BRAY Dept. Industrial Arts CYNTHIA BRILEY Dept. English 208 CflnCGR Far Right: NANCY DOWNEY Social Studies Right: TERRI LOOMIS Foreign Languages Far Left: OLLIE R. JARVIS Physical Education Left: ROBERT E. BUDLOVE Driver Education Far Right: ALICE H. CAUBLE Special Studies Right: B. A. SPENCER English 209 Above: BRENDA E. WYNNE Dept. Physical Education Above: PATRICIA S. WELLS Dept. Foreign Language Above: RALPH WESTBAY Dept. Business Education Above: SHIRLEY S. WILLCOX Dept. English Above: ROBERTNETT J. HAYES Dept. Industrial Arts Above: AUGUSTUS SUHON Dept. English Above; PATRICIA F. WAWNER Dept. Business Education Above: WILLIAM R. McKINLEY Dept. Music Right: BARBARA L. MILLER English Aquarius Above: ANN LYONS Dept. English Above: MRS. MILDRED DuPRIEST Dept. Science Above: MARIE V. MANIEGO Dept. English Above: ANDRE C. TERRANGI Dept. Physical Education Above: JOSEPHINE R. FREDERICK Dept. English-Social Studies Right: ROBERT A. POWERS Dept. Social Studies Far Right: MRS. ODESSA RIDLEY Dept. Math 212 r ALAN D. HOOVER Social Studies LULA LAWSON Guidance Gemini VERENA T. MOORE Biology Above: CHARLES D. REESE JOAN C. HALL English JOHN ALLEN Physical Education Auto Mechanics ELDRICH N. HAMMOND Vocational JOANNE H. BECK Social Studies NORAAAN JENKINS Social Studies Left: BRENDA J. JONES Vocational Home Economics 213 214 Above; GERALDINE AAACLIN Dept. Media Center Left: LESSIE D. CLAYBORNE Dept. English Right: AZALEE L. PEPPERS Dept. English Above: PHYLLIS E. HALL Dept. Social Studies Above: MRS. GRACE H. NORBREY Dept. Science ; c 0 R p ELIZABETH S. HUGATE Dept. English Above: JUDY MOSES Dept. English Above: MR. McPHEARSON Dept. Vocation Education Above: MARY C. HOHANNESS Dept. Business Education Above: AAAROLYN R. QUARLES Dept. Business Education 215 ROBERT E. DAVIS Social Studies Right BEULAH R. scon English Left DENNIS WOODRING Industrial Arts Below ANNIE TODD English Bottom M. E. HARVEY Science Below NANCY INGE Business Bottom JEROME BAHS Science Below Left: WILLIE J. BRADLEY, JR. Industrial Arts Right: W. J. RICHARDSON Foreign Language Left: LULA AAARTIN Special Studies Right: GLORIA H. THORNTON English I Leo Below: MARY B. BEST English Left: NANCY E. GHOLSON Business Below: CHARLES HARKRADER ICT Center: JAMES L. BARKSDALE Physical Education Above: KATHRINE WARNER Guidance LEON P. ADKINS JEAN W. BAGGEH History Dept. English Dept. Right: ANNIE M. MICKENS Math Dept, Left: TED R. SLATER Vocational Education 218 DANNY DAVIS MRS. CUNNINGHAM MS. DANIAL MRS. WILKERSON, School Nurse MRS. MOORE MRS. DRUMGOOLE MR. HARRIS 219 G C R 6 T fl R I G ; MS. THORNE MS. ZARUBA MS. STEPHENSON MS. PARKER 220 MS. JAMES MS. HITE MS. TYLER ; E C R E MS. WICKS R R I 6 MS. PRICHARD Salute to Class of ’76 r iL.arBS5r r 223 17 7) -io Pardon 3 vl Cind(i ujooct : or affo orK; T rs- ITluforoyc snd Yi r$. Brooks or doUer; ' ■fnr. t6sAd and TVit . Peara ; (xnc( ' iHKS. and dvit AUi nncieA. Ah t U C(CL C. 1 7 , 1 Vr ' ' I ' ■ I, |i ‘i ' T r i., -A; i £•■ J. ' li f m H ! BR pll sl Bi i HR i


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