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Table of Contents Dedication.2 Administration.6 Faculty.18 Students.24 Clubs.96 Fall Activities.118 Winter Activities.140 Spring Activities.158 K O f-P « 5 C OQ ffl co n o . o ►-v S to oc O CE CV CO Li bX) ' 5 • pH JmZJ 53 S3 O CO CD © © 2 ° f!h rH ffi I To Ms. Beverly Amante, we dedicate the 1981- 1982 Spectre. In addition to organizing everything from homecoming to graduation, you have taken the time to listen when we needed a sympathetic advisor. Thank you for being ... 2 ... a friend ... alpi NEGATIVE ... as well as a teacher. 3 Administration Administration Mr. Harry Dyche, principal. Mr. Richard Navickas, assistant principal — ad¬ ministrator. Mr. Dyche interprets the educational pro¬ gram and ensures that school functions stay within the limits of the State Board of Education. Mr. Navickas assists in the de¬ velopment of policies and procedures gov¬ erning building operation, student activi¬ ties and discipline. Mr. Bennett deals with students and their affairs on a personal lev¬ el. Ms. Washington provides leadership by implementing and improving the instruc¬ tional program. Mr. Robert Bennett, assistant principal — student affairs. Ms. Arnetta Washington, assistant principal — in¬ struction. 6 i Mr. Bennett contemplates next suspension victim. Mr. Navickas participates in dress-up day. Office Secretaries 7 7 Guidance The guidance counselors at Phoebus are a very important part of the educa¬ tional system. Not only do these spe¬ cial people help students prepare themselves for future careers, they also respond to the individual needs of students. Above: Ms. Martha Woods gives advice. Left: Ms. Ruth Simmons instructs a student. Bottom right: Mr. Dave Mefferd is hard at work. 10 Left: Ms. Gloria Phelps is constantly on the go. Above: Ms. Mary Lewis plans what to do next. Below: Secretaries Ms. Nancy VanDevender Ms. Ida Haskins 11 Deans Mr. Arnold Baker Ms. Genevieve Lane The deans are responsible for re¬ cording attendance, recommend¬ ing suspensions and counseling students. They also confer with the principal and assistant princi¬ pals when disciplinary problems arise. 12 Clinic Nurse James working at her desk. Relaxing at a tennis match. Mildred Williams saying “Ahhh” for Nurse James. The nurse’s job here at Phoebus High School is to counsel students in regard to personal health problems. She is also responsible for updating the immunization program. 13 In addition to the main library, Phoe¬ bus High School has three smaller satel¬ lite libraries in the English, Social Studies and Busi¬ ness departments. The collection of 16,181 books, 21,374 audio-visual items and 92 periodicals are classified ac¬ cording to t he Dew¬ ey Decimal System. Library Ms. Grace Parker, head librarian. Ms. Terry Brubaker assistant li¬ brarian. Students take advantage of the library resources. 14 Library Secretaries Ms. Josephine Young Ms. Linda Melson Ms. Margaret Crocker Cafeteria Lila Johnson, Lena Taylor, Shirley Spain, Tina Desimone, Mary Foster, Eva Dellinger, Frances Coffey, Annie Williams and Bernise Ownbey. i Phoebus High’s cafeteria staff puts a lot of hard work into the lunch pro¬ gram. Work begins at 7:30 a.m., for the cafeteria workers are responsible for more than just two lunch periods per day: they also serve refreshments for ac¬ tivities held at the school. Ms. Spain dishes out lunches. Cafeteria workers rest after a meal well done. 15 1 . Faculty Linda Deans Dean of Women Elbert Carr English William Crump Choral Director Sandra Durr French Vivian Carter Science Vivian Daughtry English Lucretia Edlow Special Education Cynthia Allen Business Joseph Beck PE Health Lynn Cassell Child Care Cynthia Davis Special Education Earnest Everett Social Studies Beverly Amante Math Janet Blosjo English Charles Cherry ICT Gwen Barbour Social Studies Diane Burton Food Service Neil Cox English Mike Tallon Dean of Men 18 Judson Furlow DE Sandra Gothard Math Timothy Hester Science Arthur Johnson Math Monica Malone Foreign Language Suzanne Gabriel Special Education Barbara Griffin English LaDonna Hopson Business Gerald Lawless Reading John McDaniel Industrial Arts Rebecca Gloriod English David Goble Math Barbara Harris Reading Robert Harris MCJROTC Carolyn Gordon Special Education Samuel Heatwole English Ms. Fraser and Ms. S. Thomas prepare for big night on town 19 A1 Morris Band Lonnie Servais Math Linda Smith English Sylvia Thomas English Janice Thorne Business Charles Norman Science Patricia Seward English Lisa Smith Foreign Language Edna Taylor Social Studies Sharon Phillips Foreign Language James Sherrard Math Physics Ralph Ransom Math Suzanne Simms Science Barbara Thomas Math Paul Rizzo Social Studies Margaret Slemp Physical Education Ernestine Thomas Math Bjjfpgfl Ms. B. Thomas holds Brett’s attention in Analysis 20 Mr. Norman shows Scott Orthman how to use a calculator. Dianne Williams Art Bonnie Tingle Social Studies wif’ : Barbara Van Winkle Special Education Wade Traynham Physical Education i Joanne Via Math Helen Wilson Business Anne Tucker Science Elizabeth Wells Home Ec Food Ser¬ vice Julia Turner Spanish Harry Valentine, Jr. MCJROTC Mr. Carr prepares for 3:10 bell 21 Classes Senior Class Officers Deborah Foster, Vice Pres. Gerardette Furlow, Treas. Patrice Whitney, Sec. Todd Tambling, Pres. 1 Class of ‘82 Rules Sandra Allen David Adams Michael Ahern Kevin Angle Brian Antolick Gay Andrucci Jacqueline Alston Linda Arnold Teresa Baker Karen Banks Shirley Barbour Teresa Barlow Jacqueline Alston: Basketball 10, 11, 12 .. . Track 10, 11, 12 ... Flag Twirler 10. Gay Andrucci: J.V. Cheerleader 10 ... S.C.A. 10,11,12 .. . Mixed Chorus 10 ... A Cappella 11. .. Cross Country Mgr. 11 ... P.S.I. 11, 12 ... Softball 11, 12. Brian Antolick: Math Hon. Soc. 11, 12 ... Nat’l Hon. Soc. 11,12 ... B.A.C. 11... Boys State 11... E.C.O.S. 11 ... For. Lan. 12 ... Cross Country 12 .. . Yearbook 12. Linda Arnold: Swim Team 12. Teresa Baker: F.B.L.A. 10, 11. Shirley Barbour: H.E.R.O. Teresa Barlow: F.B.L.A. Baron Basnight: Baseball 10 . .. Wrestling 10 ... Foot¬ ball 11, 12. Carolyn Bass: Gymnastics 10,11,12... For. Lan. 11. .. Girls State 11 . .. Tennis 12. 25 To Be Simple Is To Be Great Sheila Barnes Baron Basnight Scott Silverthorn and Ronald Jenkins are two of the more talented musicians in the Hampton School System. Scott is an All-City and All-Regional band performer as well as being named to the Outstanding Performers Award in the Tri-State Jazz Festival. Ronald is a member of the Symphonic Band and also an All-City Band performer, as well as being selected to the Tri-State All-Star Jazz Band. Carolyn Bass Anglena Beckner I Pamela Batts Suzanne Beck Pamela Batts: F.H.A. 10 ... F.B.L.A. 11 ... Basketball 11 , 12 . Bobby Belcher: For. Lan. 10, 11, 12 ... Drama 11 . .. Thespian Soc. 12 ... Boys State 11... Hpt. Youth Coun¬ cil 11, 12. Karen Bettis: F.H.A. 10 ... F.B.L.A. 10 . .. Basketball 11, 12 ... Track 11, 12. Shirl Boswell: F.H.A. ... I.C.T. ... V.I.C.A. ... F.B.L.A. Gayle Bowman: Cheerleader 10, 11, 12. Christine Broughton: F.H.A. 10, 11, 12 .. . Art League 11 .. . Flag Twirler 12. Cheryl Brown: F.B.L.A. ... Cheerleaders .. . P.S.I. ... S.C.A. Michael Butler: Band 11, 12 ... Drum Major 12 ... Band Council 12. Cathleen Calvano: For. Lan. 10, 11, 12 ... Keyettes 11, 12 ... Mat Hon. Soc. 11, 12 ... Girls State 11 ... Gov. School 11... Ensemble 11. .. Yearbook 12 .. . Drama 12. 26 Bobby Belcher Karen Bettis Kerry Beverly Seniors check out yearbook Michelle Blain Daniel Boals Mark Boone James Broadnax, Jr. Christine Broughton David Borer Gayle Bowman 27 Sadat Assassinated No, Sonja — that won’t help Kenneth Campbell Garland Cantrell Cheryl Brown Michael Butler Mary Cantrell Angela Burns Cathleen Calvano Daymone Chisolm Mary Cantrell. F.B.L.A. 10, 11 . . . H.E.R.O. 12. Norman Cheeseman: J.V. Baseball 10 ... Football 10, 11 , 12 . Daymone Chisolm : Football 11, 12. Sabrina Christian: D.E.C.A. 10, 11, 12 ... Football Mgr. 11 . . . S.C.A. 11, 12. Charles Clanton : Band 11, 12. Diane Colton: Drama 10, 12 ... Ensemble 11, 12 ... A Cappella 10, 11, 12 .. . Mixed Chorus 11 ... S.C.A. 11. Janet Cooper: Cheerleader 10,11.. . Keyettes 11,12 . .. Class Sec. 10, 11 . . . F.B.L.A. 10, 11 . .. Math Hon. Soc. 11, 12 ... Soccer Mgr. 11 .. . Girls State 11. Vanessa Coppedge: F.B.L.A. 10 ... D.E.C.A. 10, 11, 12 ... For. Lan. 10.. . Gymnastics 10,11... S.C.A. 10,11,12 ... P.S.I. 11 ... Cheerleader, co-capt. 12. 28 Sabrina Christian Charles Clanton Sara Clark Robin Church Thomas Cockill Mary Combs David Conway Diane Colton Valerie Contee Castina Cooper LaVon Walker has established herself as one of the best track performers in the State. As a junior, LaVon placed second in State in the 100m dash with a time of 12.1. She also holds the District long jump record with a 18-2 3 A leap. Great things are expected of her this year. LaVon, besides being on the track team, is also a start¬ er on the District Champion Lady Phantom basketball team. We, at Phoebus, wish her the best in her future endeavors. 29 Ft. Monroe Pier Burns Janet Cooper ,1 I Emma Copling Tania Courtney Vanessa Coppedge Cheylon Crawford Camela Crittenden A welcome addition to Phoebus this year was Jill Winkler who transferred here from Georgia. Jill is a member of the top ten students in the Senior Class and is Editor of the school newspaper. She is also a Keyette and a member of the Math Honor Society. Jill has become an important part of Phoebus and an active member of the Senior Class. Tania Courtney. Debate 10 ... A Cappella 10,11,12 ... Ensemble 11, 12 ... F.B.L.A. 12. Cheylon Crawford: Cheerleader 10, 11, 12 . . . D.E.C.A. 10, 11, 12 ... S.C.A. 11. Camela Crittenden: Keyettes 11,12... Drama Club 11, 12 ... S.C.A. 11. James Davis: Tennis Mgr. 12. Fenton Davenport: D.E. 10, 11, 12. Amanda Dickens: Newspaper. Yasamin Diggs: Art League 10. Susy Dodson: Math Hon. Soc. .. . Band ... Drama. Joseph Dorsey: Soccer 10,11,12 ... Key Club 11,12... For. Lan. 11 ... Math Hon. Soc. 12. Yolanda Doswell: Track 10 . .. Flag Corps 10. Jason Dougherty: Soccer 10, 11,12... Key Club 12 ... For. Lan. 10, 12 ... P.S.I. 11, 12. Lisa Downing: F.H.A. 10 ... Cheerleader 11 ... P.S.I. 11 , 12 . 30 Laurie Crutchfield Eric Curry Fenton Davenport James Davis The Varsity Cheerleaders were led by seniors Patrice Whitney, Terri Haskins, and Vanessa Coppedge. Patrice and Terri had three years of cheering experience at Phoebus; this year was Vanessa’s first year of cheering. These girls were responsi¬ ble for organizing their squads, inventing cheers, evaluating team performance and supervising practice sessions. They strived for excellence, and if you saw the cheer¬ leaders in action at any of the games, you know they achieved it! Ms. Fraser and the cheerleaders commend these girls for a job well done. Sharon Dick Kathy Davis Amanda Dickens 31 Life Is A Journey Allen Dickerson Yasamin Diggs Joseph Dorsey Lisa Shaler and Brian Antolick are two members ot the top ten in the classof ‘82. Lisa is ranked first and is also a National Merit Scholarship Finalist. Brian is a photographer for the yearbook and an active member in school activities. Deborah Dunford: F.B.L.A. Della Earley. Yearbook 10 ... F.H.A. 10 ... For. Lan. 10, 11, 12 ... F.B.L.A. 11, 12 ... Swim Team 12 . .. Pep Club 10. Carol Easley. F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12 ... Flag Twirler . .. Pep Club. Kim Elliott-. F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12. Mary Ellis: Softball 11, 12. Sandra Epps: Cheerleader 10,11 .. . Band 10,11,12 . .. S.C.A. 10. Deborah Foster: P.S.I. 11 ... For. Lan. 11 ... Keyettes 11, 12 ... Class Vice Pres. 11, 12 ... Tennis 11, 12. Tanya Freeman: Ensemble 10,11,12 .. . Basketball 11, 12 ... Track 10, 12 .. . S.C.A. 10, 11, 12. Gerardette Furlow: Mixed Chorus 10 ... A Cappella 10, 11, 12 .. . Tennis 10, 11, 12 . .. Track 11 .. . Class Treas. 12 ... Keyettes 11,12 ... Math Hon. Soc. 10,11,12 ... P.S.I. 11. 32 Not A Destination Wilnette Doswell Yolanda Doswell Jason Dougherty Phantom Power! 33 Natalie Wood Dies What’s so interesting, Mandy? : ? I Della Earley Jonathan Dutton Deborah Dunford Carol Easley Lisa Downing Michael Dunford Ian Edwards Debra Gammon: Pep Club 10 ... F.H.A. 10 . .. F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 12 ... S.C.A. 10. Rufus Gant: Golf 10, 11, 12 . . . Basketball 10, 12. Rosecora Garman: Drama 11, 12 ... F.B.L.A. 10 . .. Pep 10 ... For. Lan. 12 . .. Mixed Chorus 10 ... A Cap- pella 11 ... Class Treas. 11. Chris George: A Cappella 10,11, 12 .. . For. Lan. 10,11, 12 .. . Ensemble 11,12 ... Drama 11 . . . Thespian Soc. 12 ... Newspaper 12. Jacques Gilchrist: S.C.A. ... Basketball ... Track . F.H.A. Carl Gitchell: Wrestling . . . Swimming . . . Track . Soccer . .. Cross Country .. . Key Club. Deryck Gransback: D.E.C.A. 11, 12. Sabrina Graves: H.E.R.O. 11, 12. Gerald Greer: S.C.A. . . . Drama .. . Band. Felicia Hardy: S.C.A. 34 u Sandra Epps Pamela Everette Kimberley Evans Michelle Folsom Carolyn Bass has distinguished herself at Phoe¬ bus as being a well-rounded person. Carolyn is a member of the top ten in the class and she is also very active in school activities. She was a member of the girls’ tennis team and gymnastics team and has played a vital role in helping Ms. Amante organize the class in preparation for the Prom and Gradu¬ ation. She will be missed at Phoebus next year. Deborah Foster Everett Foster, Jr. 35 Seniors Have Spirit Tanya Freeman Gerardette Furlow Kevin Foster Morris Freelon, Jr. Terri Haskins: Cheerleader 10, 11, 12 ... F.B.L.A. 12. Arthur Hawthorne: Drama 12 ... Band 10, 11, 12. William Hayes: Class Vice Pres. 10 . . . Tennis 10,11,12 ... J.V. Baseball 10 ... Boys’ State 11 . .. Golf 11, 12 ... S.C.A. 12 ... Key Club .. . Math Hon. Soc. .. . For. Lan. Michael Hedden: Soccer .. . Key Club. Mikko Heijari: Yearbook 12 . . . Foreign Exchange stu¬ dent (Finland) 12. Dorine Henry: Cheerleader 10, 12. Gary Higgins: Soccer 10, 11, 12. Marcia Holmes: Pep Club 10 . .. Flag Twirler 10, 11... F.B.L.A. 10 ... F.H.A. 10, 11. Rochelle Holmes: Basketball ... I.C.T. ... F.H.A. ... F.B.L.A. Judy Huffman: F.B.L.A. 11, 12. Jacqueline Jackson: D.E.C.A. 10 ... F.B.L.A. 10, 11. 36 Robin Galaviz Rufus Gant III Eddie Gause Debra Gammon Rosecora Garman Timothy Gayhead Miss P.H.S. for 1981-82 is Senior Beth Robert. Beth won the title last year by displaying her flute¬ playing talent and the poise she showed during the competition. Beth is a member of the girls’ track team, president of the Keyettes and a member of the band. She was also a flute player in last years play “The Stolen Prince.” Jacques Gilchrist Carl Gitchell Robert Gitchell Vonda Glover 37 Robb Elected Governor Deryck Gransback Sabrina Graves Thomas Hammond III Sophie Grant Gerald Greer Thomas Hancock Bobby Belcher impersonated a cheerleader on dress-up day. He was so convincing that a few guys asked him out! Ronald Jenkins: J.V. Baseball 10 ... Band 10, 11, 12. Cheryl Jones: Track 10 . . . Basketball 10, 11, 12 ... Softball 11, 12. Jennifer Jordan : F.B.L.A. 11, 12. Ki Jung : Math Hon. Soc. 12 . . . Key Club 12 .. . For. Lan. 12. Kurt Justice: Track 10 .. . Wrestling 10,11.. . Football 10, 12 ... F.B.L.A. 12. Patricia Keenan: For. Lan. 10, 11 ... Swim Team 11 ... Keyette 11,12 .. . Drama 11.. . Newspaper 11, 12 ... S.C.A. 12. Denise Langerud: For. Lan. 10, 11, 12 ... Keyette 10, 11, 12. Justine Lawwill: F.B.L.A. ... Pep Club ... For. Lan. Rebecca Lewis: J.V. Cheerleader 10 . .. F.B.L.A. 10,11, 12 . 38 Regina Harding Arthur Hawthorne, Jr. Michael Hedden Deborah Helms Terri Haskins William Hayes Mikko Heijari Dorine Henry Terrence Livingston was named Most Valuable Player on this years football team. Terrence was de¬ scribed by the coaches as being the best defensive player, best offensive end, and, in general, the best athlete on the team. Terrence is also a member of the basketball team. Good luck to a super athlete! Calvin Hicks Faye Hicks 39 Gary Higgins Marcia Holmes Slemp Honaker III Climb High Terrance Hinton Phyllis Holmes Alicia Horne Versatile senior Gerardette Furlow is one of the most popular seniors at Phoebus. Gerardette was the number two player on the tennis team, a member of the track team, in the chorus, and a member of the top ten in the class. With her enthusiasm and drive, she should do well in whatever she pursues. 40 Climb Far Cut it straight, Fred. Judy Huffman Geoffrey Hudson Thomas Jaffeux Ronald Jenkins Yvette Houston Stanley Jackson 1 III J Ronnett Johnson William Joel 41 Your Goal the Sky Andrea Jones Kurt Justice Patricia Keenan Ernest Knight . J I Cheryl Jones Katherine Kearney “Ricky Wilson says Coach Baker, “can do just about everything on the court. The thing he likes to do the best, however, is to slam dunk the ball.” Ricky is being highly recruited by several teams and will prob¬ ably sign with a Division I school. Several opposing coaches have called Ricky the best player on the Pen¬ insula, and we certainly wish him luck. 42 Your Aim The Stars Justine Lawwill Tina Letzelter Fiddle us a tune, Linda Rebecca Lewis James Liner 43 Tambling Leads Seniors Christine Lovko Diana Lumley Senior Class President Todd Tambling successfully led the class of ‘82 through graduation. Todd is a gra¬ duate of the top ten in the class; he was also president of the Key Club and participated on the Phoebus swim team and soccer team. Todd’s leadership ability will be a real help to him in his future endeavors. James Linker : Track .. . J.V. Baseball ... J.V. Foot- Michael Maben: S.C.A. 10 ... D.E. 10, 11, 12 . . . ball. D.E.C.A. 10, 11, 12. Jonathan Little : Chorus 10 . . . Cross Country 11. James Manganaro : Key Club .. . For. Lan. ... Wres- Terry Lottes : Drama 12 ... Math Hon. Soc. 10, 11, 12. tling. Christine Lovko: Track Mgr. 10, 11.. . Pep Club 10 . .. Robert Mann: Band 10, 11,12... Basketball 10, 12. F.B.L.A. 11 ... H.E.R.O. 11, 12 ... Newspaper 11, 12. Suzanne Martin: Pep Club 10 .. . F.H.A. 10 ... Diana Lumley: Cheerleader 12 ... F.B.L.A. 12 ... F.B.L.A. 11, 12. Math Hon. Soc. 12. 44 Michael Maben James Manganaro Robert Mann Suzanne Martin Erika May Ian signs Spectre Barbara McAllister Katheryn McBurney Tanya McClenney Mary McDonald Debra McDonald 45 We Have Arrived Brian McGee a David Milani Catherine McQueen Pamela Miller Jackie Alston, one of the quickest players in the league, has used this quickness to become one of the best 100m hurdlers in the State. Her time of 14.1 last year was the second fastest time recorded in the State. She was also a member of the 400m relay team that was among the best in Virginia. Her strong desire to excel should help her in her future years. Sylvia Miller Winifred Miller Katheryn McBurney : F.B.L.A. 12 ... Softball 11, 12 ... For. Lan. 12. Tanya McClenney: Pep Club ... F.B.L.A. ... Flag Corps. Catherine McQueen : F.B.L.A. ... H.E.R.O. Pamela Miller: Majorette 10,11.. . Newspaper 11... A Cappella 11, 12 . .. Ensemble 11, 12. Sylvia Miller : D.E.C.A. ... Ensemble ... Pep Club. Winifred Miller: F.H.A. 10, 11. Terry Milligan: Basketball 10 ... A Cappella 10, 11. Football Mgr. 11. Patricia Myers: F.B.L.A. 11, 12 . .. Newspaper 11. Marsha Newby: J.V. Cheerleader 10. Janet Norville: F.H.A. Tamara Odegard: Girls State 11 ... F.B.L.A. 11 . For. Lan. 11, 12. Nathan Osburn: Band ... Soccer. 46 Interesting assembly, huh seniors? 1 Terry Milligan Angela Moore Jorge Mirabal Myra Monk Gene Mingee, Jr. Joseph Moore Mark Morelli Joan Moore 47 Space Shuttle Successful i Tammy Odegard, another senior in the top ten of the class of ‘82, made her mark on the class by attending Girls’ State after her Junior year. Tammy is a member of the Foreign Language Club and is also in F.B.L.A. We wish her continued success. Patricia Myers Marsha Newby Leon Newsome Janet Norville Richard O’Keefe II Kevin O’Connor Phyllis Paige : Cheerleader 11, 12 ... Flag Twirler 10. Carol Parker : F.B.L.A. 10. Deborah Passaro: Majorettes 10,11... F.B.L.A. 11,12. Richard Patrick : Wrestling 10, 12. Will Phillips : Basketball 10, 11, 12 . . . Key Club 11, 12 ... Class Pres. 11 ... P.S.I. 11. Chuckie Pleasants : Track 10,11,12... Band 10,11,12. Audra Quillin : D.E.C.A. 10. Sonja Randolph : Cheerleader ... Gymnastics. Helen Reece : F.B.L.A. 11 ... Newspaper 12. Elizabeth Robert: J.V. Cheerleader 10 ... Drama 10,11 .. . Thespian Soc. 12. .. Keyette 11,12... Band 10,11,12 . . . Track 10, 11, 12 ... P.S.I. 11, 12. 48 Nathan Osburn Phyllis Paige David Pearson II Monica Osby ■HBHHOn Deborah Passaro Bridget Palmentera Sherman Pearson LaVonda Parker Deneen Perry 49 Drinking Age Raised Quentena Perry Bryan Person Ricky displays dunking form Will Phillips Julia Piper David Pittman Charles Pleasants, Jr. Linda Robinson: F.B.L.A. 11 .. . Keyette 11, 12 . . . Band 10, 11, 12 . . . Drama 11 . .. Thespian Soc. 12 .. . Newspaper 12 .. . Yearbook 12. Rondell Savage: Track 10, 11, 12 . . . Cross Country 10, 11, 12. Bill Siefers: V.I.C.A. ... S.C.A. Edward Silverthorn: Band 10, 11. Ernest Small: Football 11. John Small: Baseball 10, 11, 12 ... Football 10, 11, 12. Robin Smith: J.V. Cheerleader 10 . .. P.S.I. 11 ... D.E.C.A. 10, 11, 12. Suzanne Snyder: F.B.L.A. . . . Gymnastics . .. Tennis. Ray Spencer: Football 10 ... Key Club 10, 11... Base¬ ball 10, 11, 12. Michael Stanley: Wrestling 10, 11, 12. Pam Stewart: Math Hon. Soc. 12 ... Track 10 ... Soft- ball 11 . . . Basketball 10, 11, 12. 50 Van Pollard David Poel Marvin Poole Carl Powell Tammy Pritt I Nannette Quinonez Our foreign exchange student this year was Mikko Heijari. He came to us from Espoo, Finland and stayed with the Hughes’ family. Mikko fit into our way of life quite easily and was a great help in putting this year’s yearbook together. Mikko enjoys hiking, skiing, camp¬ ing and can frequently be seen around school with a math book in hand. We hope you enjoyed your stay here and we’ll miss you. Sonja Randolph Helen Reece f Ruby Rainey Annette Raynor 51 Stones Hit Pam Stewart has had a very distinguished career since coming to Phoebus. Pam has been a starter on the bas¬ ketball team all three years. She has also been first team All-District three years. She is one of the leading scorers in the district, and is also in the top ten of the class. Her excellent academic record as well as her basketball tal¬ ents should enable her to go to the college of her choice. Keep up the good work, Pam! Steve Sutton: Band 10, 11 ... Football 12. Gregory Swain: A Cappella 10, 11, 12. Angela Taliaferro: F.H.A. . . . H.E.R.O. 11, 12. Todd Tambling: Key Club 11,12 . . . Nat’l Hon. Soc. 11, 12 . .. For. Lan. 11,12... Swim Team 11,12. .. Soccer 11, 12 . . . Class Pres. 12 ... Math Hon. Soc. 12. Carla Terry: F.B.L.A. 12. Angela Towns: F.H.A. 10,11.. . F.B.L.A. 11,12 . .. Flag Twirler 11 ... For. Lan. 12. Tidewater Katherine Renn Timothy Rehak Vickey Richardson James Reynolds II Yong Richardson Elizabeth Robert Claude Trotter: S.C.A. ... Basketball 10, 11, 12. Michael Tucker: Yearbook 11 . .. Newspaper 12. Michelle Twickler: F.H.A. 10 ... F.B.L.A. 12. Douglas Veltre: Soccer 10, 11, 12. Wanda Verlander: D.E.C.A. 10 . .. D.E. 10. Jennifer Vogel: F.B.L.A. 10. Susan Vogt: Keyette 11 . . . Drama 11. . . Thespian Soc. 12 . . . Yearbook 11.. . For. Lan. 11,12... Flat Twirler 12 . .. Swim Team 12. 52 Linda Robinson Lisa Rogers Regina Rose Rondell Savage Kyle Saunders Barbara Samuels Phyllis Ruhl Frederick Scott II jeH i V jBr%Jr r mt i ijmr Everyone enjoys a good concert. 53 hi Christina Serio Karen Shupe Edward Silverthorn The Mind ... Lisa Shaler William Siefers David Simpkins This year’s S.C.A. President was senior Brett Hayes. Brett has led the S.C.A. in various projects this year , including the school beautification program, selling of Phoebus license plates and various in-school programs. While active in school activities, Brett has also found time to work at the Ski Center and other locations. Todd Wagner: Soccer 10, 11, 12. LaVon Walker : Basketball 10, 11, 12 ... Track 10, 11, 12 . Sonya Walker : Mixed Chorus 10 ... A Cappella 11, 12 ... F.H.A. 10. Deidre Washington. F.B.L.A. Glenda Watson : Majorette 10, 11 ... F.H.A. 10, 11 ... F.B.L.A. 10. Laurence Watson: Cross Country 10, 11, 12 ... Track 10, 11 . . . Swim Team 11, 12 ... S.C.A. Vice Pres. 12. Eric White: Basketball 10, 11, 12 . .. Band 10, 11, 12. Wendell White: Track. Patrice Whitney: Track 10 ... Cheerleader 10, 11, 12 .. . Class Sec. 12. Donald Williams: V.I.C.A.... Track .. . Basketball... Football 54 Terrible Thing to Randy Singleton Ernest Small John Small Waste Angela Smith Robin Smith Michael Stanley Lori Steele Lorie Smith Everyone enjoys a pep rally 55 Solidarity Strikes Vivacious Janet Cooper is another in the top ten of the Senior Class. Janet has been active in school activities, having been a cheerleader in her sophomore and junior years and Class Secretary in 10th grade. She was a Phoebus representative to Girls’ State in 11th grade and has been active in various school clubs. Poland Pamela Stewart Phillip Stewart Calvin Sutton Steven Sutton Gregory Swain Angela Taliaferro Eric White and a group of inter¬ ested spectators. 56 Todd Tambling Carla Terry Diane Thompson Michelle Truhart and Chemistry mix well. Carl Tatem John Thompson, Jr. Glenwood Tilghman, Jr. Michael Tucker Angela Towns Claude Trotter III Douglas Veltre Michelle Twickler Michelle Truhart 57 Seniors Soar Jackie Gilchrist, one of the mainstays on this year’s edition of the Phanton basketball team, has led the team the past two years. She has been a part of the team for four years, and her leadership and maturity have led Phoebus to the District title. An excellent shooter and rebounder, Jackie should take these quali¬ ties with her to the college of her choice. : ' ■ ' , 5 Sonya Walker Jennifer Vogel LaVon Walker Timothy Walters Gail Williams: V.I.C.A. 11, 12 ... Track 10, 11, 12. Mildred Williams: Cheerleader 10, 11, 12. Rohhin Williams: A Cappella 10, 11, 12 ... Ensemble 11, 12 ... Drama 12. Debora Wilson: F.H.A. 10 . . . Chorus 12. Ricky Wilson: Basketball 10, 11, 12 . . . Forensics 12. William Wilson: For. Lan. 10, 11, 12 .. . Drama ... Thespian Soc. Jill Winkler: Nat’l Hon. Soc. 10, 11 ... Cheerleader 10, 11 . . . Gymnastics 10 ... Newspaper 10, 11, 12 .. . Class Sec. 11. . . Track 11... Keyette 12 . .. Math Hon. Soc. 12. Teresa Winston: F.B.L.A. 12 ... Gymnastics 12. Steve Wood: Swim Team. Sherri Young: Track Mgr . .. Basketball Mgr ... En¬ semble ... Pep Club ... F.H.A. ... F.B.L.A. ... Flag Twirler. 58 Patrick Ward ' AJf I I Deidre Washington Debbie Watson Laurence Watson Eric White Wendell White Glenda Watson Patrice Whitney Quit flirting, Denise! Going mountain climbing, Jackie? 59 Class of ‘82 Graduates Howard Wilkins f Coless Williams Mildred Williams Robbin Williams Donald Williams Gail Williams Kenneth Wilson Debora Wilson Talented Katie Calvano, another in the top ten of the class, was editor of this year’s Spectre. Katie spent much of her Christmas vacation making this one of Phoebus’ best yearbooks ever. Katie has been very active in school activities. She represented Phoebus at Girls’ State and Governor’s School after her junior year. Katie is also in various school clubs. We, the year¬ book staff, wish her continued suc¬ cess. 60 Sharon Wilson 1 Jill Winkler Jack Woodall William Wilson Steven Wood Silas Worrell MSftFF ftfcONe Working hard, or hardly working? - - ■ Junior Class Officers Top Ten Juniors Seated: S. Burgess, L. Shaler, W. Davis, R. Strong, N. Gatling. Standing: D. Brown, W. Rice, R. Wingate, W. Wiese, E. Shaheen. Nathaniel Allen Erick Alsing Pamela Anderson Jacquel Armstrong Lewis Bailey Monica Bailey Sterling Bailey Edna Baker Alicia Barnes Keith Barnes Rolland Bassinger Donna Battle Timothy Beckett Wesley Becton Scott Belbin Andre Belle Phillip Berkley Kevin Bettis Frank Bittrich Paul Black Jo Blackley Alfredia Boone Kenneth Boone Nicole Bouthillier What! Me worry? 63 Judith Bowm an David Bridges Alma Brinkley Ricky Brock Angela Brown Anne Brown David Brown Denise Brown Eric Brown Jan Brown Stacey Brown Tammie Brown Tommie Bunting Kevin Burgess Sandra Burgess Carolyn Burks Phyllis Burleson Rodney Burton Kelvin Campbell Cherez Carney New Drug Policy Enforced 64 Glenn Champion Angela Chapman Tracy Chappell Denotra Cheeseman Anita Chenoweth Trina Christian Kyla Church Elisa Cintron Evelyn Clark Anthony Clarke Terrence Colclough Doni Cole 65 Juniors Have Spirit Parrish Crosby Telesha Crump Wendy Crutchfield Shaun DaCosta Sylvia Daniels Bruce Davis Wendy Davis Mark Dawkins Terry Delk Michael Diaz Daniel Diericky Glenda Dixon Sandra Dodds England Doggett Arnold Doswell Veronica Dotson Jennifer Dougherty Rodney Dozier Joyce Drewey Lillian Dudley James Dunn Robin Dunn Wendy Dunton McDaniel Eason Arthur Edwards Ernest Edwards Frances Edwards Stacey Edwards Vida Edwards Joseph Elder Norwood Evans Rowena Faison Maureen Faithful Vicky Fields Loraine Finn Berna Finnell Valecia Fleming Tonia Fogg Marvin Foster Angelia Foxe Courtney Francis Myron Francisco David Franklin Alonzo Freeman Althea Freeman Derrick Freeman Scott Freeman Darlene Futrell Reginal Gallashaw Shawn Galloway Mark Gamble Caressa Garrison 67 Class of ’83 Rules David Gaskins Natalie Gatling Brenda Gibbs Kenneth Gibson Kenneth Gilchrist Kari Giles Edmund Glass Deverin Glenn Louis Goins Gregory Goodman Sharon Goodwin Nicholas Gorton Pamela Gray Cynthia Gupton Ronnie Guthrie Donna Hager Adrian Harris Brenda Harris Cammeron Harris Jodie Harris Kenneth Harris Reginald Haynes Tamara Haynes Stephanie Hayn- esworth Linda Heffers Pauletta Hendrick Sharlene Hicks Norman Hilton Anna Hinton Teresa Hobbs James Houston III Jerome Houston Robyn Houston Sandra Huckeba Lorraine Hudgins Martha-Z Hughes Mary Hunter John Hurlock Mark Huxford Winston Hyman Sharon Ingram Cynthia Insley Holly Insley Paul Jackson Stanley Jackson John James Angela Jenkins De Jenkins Donna Johnson Eric Johnson 69 Shaheen Leads Juniors James Johnson III Sheila Johnson Stacy Johnson Bruce Jones Kevin Jones Otis Jones Thomas Kaiser Eric Karjala Cheryl Kee Jonathan Keegan Evelyn Keenan Alan Keithley Richard Kennedy Timothy Killmon Jacquely Kimble Valencia Kimble Amy King Dianne King It’s mill around time! 70 Yvonne Kinzie Robert Klein Randolph Kulp Beverly Larison Michael Lawrence Ronda Lawrence Steven Le Clair Edythe Lee Andrea Leggett Victoria Lemonovich John Lenti Dawn Leonard Hang in there class, only five more minutes. 71 Dare to Test Your Wings Elizabeth Letzelter Andrea Lewis Valerie Lewis Conny Looby Eric Lundgren Kathleen Madigan Mark Manganaro Tracie Manns Felicia Martin Teresa Martin Sheila Matthews Evelyn Mayo Simonah McAllister Tanya McBroom Melinda McClenney Dolly McConnell Johnetta McNair Marlette McNeal Ronnell McRae Tracy Melton Gretchen Merritt Michele Miller Maria Mingee Karen Moody 72 Stephanie Moon Terrie Neil Dawn Nelson Lisa Newby Hongphue Nguyen Maurice Nicholson Paul O’Keefe Karen Ochsenfelcl Eileen O’Connor Scott Orthman Kenny Outlaw Robin Overbay Paul Owens Rebecca Owens Julie Page Vincent Panunto David Parker Malissia Peoples Dytanya Perry Tanya Person William Pettaway Thu Phan Gary Phillips Joan Phillips 73 To Wonder is to Begin to Understand Pamela Porter Antonio Powell Belinda Powell Michael Powell Patricia Powell Karen Pugh Rita Pugh Joseph Purnell Adrienne Quash Victor Raboteau Crystal Rainey William Randolph Annette Raynor Jeannien Reamer Steven Redcross Joseph Reece Kimberly Reynolds Wesley Rice The band has spirit 74 Go Eddie, Go. Brian Richardson Leon Richardson Yong Richardson Michael Roberson Demetris Robinson Tony Robinson Donna Rose John Rose Laurene Rothe Karen Roundy Susan Rowe Narcene Ruczynski Scott Ruczynski Steven Russell Evelyn Sanzo Rosemari Sanzo Keith Satisfield Jim Saunders James Savage Robin Scott Keith Selby Stanley Sexton Edward Shaheen Loretta Shaler Stacey Shelby Sandra Sherwood 75 We Have Become Seniors at Last Victor Simmons Rozzalin Singleton Angela Sink Jeanette Sinks Vernon Skinner Adrienn Slaughter Victoria Small Angelia Smith Barbara Smith Barry Smith Hollie Smith Hyon Smith Joseph Smith Pamela Smith Pauletta Smith Scott Smith Shelley Smith Stanley Smith Robin Stewart Ruth Strong William Suggs David Tambling Anthony Taylor Robert Thibeault William Thomas Amy Thompson Bradford Todd Bradley Todd 76 Niketta Toliver Selina Toliver David Ulmet Eric Upgren Kenneth Veals Peter Waldeck Gina Walker Jonathan Walker Kathleen Walker Michael Walker Ruark Walker Elizabeth Walter Cecile Walz Toni Ward Susan Warren Patrick Watts Tracy Watts Penny Weeks Lisa Weihl Carol Werner Debbie West John West Valerie West Sylvia Wester Vonda Whitehead William Wiese James Wilhelm Catherine Williamson Robert Wingate Melissa Wolfe Patty Wood Kim Wooten Jeff Worthington Gerald Wydra Debra Zacharias 77 K5B Sophomore Class Officers Chris White, Pres. Crystal White, Vice Pres. Steve Johnson, Treas. Lynda Conners, Sec. Top Ten Sophomores Seated: L. Usry, L. Wingate, S. Nolan, S. Hawthorne, T. Kinzie. Standing: D. Fahrenkrug, D. Davis, P. Hunt, J. Thomas, S. Fields. Sophomores Have Spirit Foley Age Kathryn Ahern Craig Alexander David Alston Paul Andrews Mark Arnold Samuel Askew David Austin Elaine Bailey Edwin Baker Roger Barnes Angela Beacham Paul Begansky Samuel Bennett Sandra Bennett Sherry Berry James Billups William Blair 79 Class of ’84 Rules Annie Borer Vincent Breedlove Bryan Brendle Michael Brodie Eric Brown Jacqueline Brown Jeff Brown Karen Brown Kelton Brown Michael Brown Michelle Brown Angelika Browning James Browning Richard Bryer Annette Burns Debra Burson Paul Burton Desiree Canton- wine Candy Cardwell Kristina Carnegie Tammy Carrington Tracey Carruthers Efrem Chandler Wanda Chandler 80 tram John Chapman Kuang Chen Mary Christian Robert Clements Walter Clements Christopher Coleman Sharon Coltrane Lynda Conner Angela Cooke Crystal Cooper Jeneen Cotton Shanda Crawford Geralyn Cummings Lori Cummings Michelle Cundiff Douglas Davis Kevin Davis Perry Davis Regina Davis Debbie Dawson Roderick DeBrew Michael Deckard James Deel Dorothy Diaz Timothy Dicker Kim Dickerson 81 White Leads Sophomores Stephanie Diericky James Dixon Mary Jo Dorsey Enette Doswell Florence Doswell Rodney Douglas Mark Downing Ronald Dunlap Adrian Dunn Marvin Dunn Melvin Dunn Antonio Ebron Rodney Edwards Rosita Ellerbee Mariacel Emano Linda Erickson Dwayne Etheridge Darren Everett David Fahrenkrug Paul Fequiere Melinda Ferguson Traci Ferguson Shandra Fields James Finnell Djuana Floyd Anthony Fobbs Another typing sophomore JV’s at pep rally Julie Foster David Fox Roger Foye Carl Freeman Sharon Freeman Shawn Freeman Cherie Furlow Rhonda Galaviz Jerome Gant Rodney Garman Leron Gilchrist Kelvin Giles Bruce Givens James Glass Emanuel Golden Harry Golden Kimberly Goodman Jimmy Green Carla Greene Donna Groce Shimel Gupton Terri Hairston Rebecca Hall Rhonda Hall 83 Sophomores Rock -Jesse Hardy Judy Harris Deborah Harrison Karen Harrison Shannon Hartsell Schatzi Hawthorne Beta Hayes Carl Hendricks Katherine Hevwood Marion Higgins Rodney Hill Jennifer Hilliard Stephen Hobler Eric Hollier Frederic Holsclaw, Jr. Charles Honaker Lorie Hosey William Houpt Garfield Houston Tasha Howell Isaac Hudgins Timothy Hulbert Brenda Hunt Philip Hunt 84 Jeffrey Hunter Teresa Hutcheson George Hyman Bennie Ingram, Jr. Reginald Jarvis Larry Jenkins Steven Jenkins Tyrone Jenkins Anissa Johnson Darlene Johnson Mark Johnson Norman Johnson Stanley Johnson Steven Johnson Donnell Jones Wendy Jones Willie Jones Tammy Keefer Ouday Khamvongsa Jason King Keith King Theresa Kinzie Janice Kipper LaTonya Langhorne Ml j ' J When In Doubt, Do The Friendliest Thing Todd Lattimore Michael Lenti Brian Lentz Jeffrey Levi Myra Lewis William London Naomi Lovette Evis Lucas Jay Lundgren Cathy Mack Bobby Maddox, Jr. Kenneth Mann Chanboph Man Sivanna Mau Claudia McConnaughey Kecia McConnaughey Costina McQueen Margaret Melton Rodney Miles Susan Milteer Glen Mingee Patricia Mitchell Rodney Monk Ernest Moore, Jr. rype, magic fingers, type! Helen Moore Sandra Moore Tammy Morton Cedric Mullen Kelly Myers Angela Nelson Darlene Nelson Wayne Nelson Nelda Newkirk Sherry Nolan Constance Nottingham Sonji Nottingham John Olson Tammy Orthman Karen Osborne Brenda Outlaw Vanita Overby Tracy Padgett Gene Paranuk Nancy Parham Paulette Parise Charles Parker Joseph Parker Karen Parker 87 The Day Is Done, But Its Memories Scott Parks Jerry Patrick Robert Patterson James Penn, Jr. Stephan Perriello Isaac Perry Michael Perry Carolyn Phillips Christopher Pickin Dedra Pierce Pamela Porter Priscilla Powell Isaac Pritchett William Pritt Michelle Pugh Mark Queen Anthony Raboteau Cindy Rainey 88 Are Mine To Keep Forever Larry Randolph David Reagan Lisa Reamer Annie Richardson Charlene Richardson Donald Richardson Randol Richardson Yong Richardson Scott Robert Edward Robertson II Julia Rogers Carol Rothe Beverly Russell Lee Russell Teresa Russell Helen Sadler Jeffrey Sahms Michael Sahms 89 Think Big Mark Salwav Carrie Saunders Allison Schilansky Thomas Scott Shannon Sealey Terence Seay Cecilia Sedgwick Mark Seely Devin Shelby Floyd Showalter Karen Shuler Tracy Sigler Richard Simmons Phillip Simms Donald Simpkins Rodney Slade Timothy Slade Raymond Sloan Daniel Small Carl Smith Mark Smith Kenneth Snyder Steven Stainbrook William Stanley, Jr. 90 Alice Starcher Mary Stevens Stephen Street Wanda Sullivan Deidre Summers Shelly Sutton Geralena Swinton Renee Tankersley Keith Tate Donald Taylor Hannah Taylor Lora Taylor Theodore Taylor Truman Taylor Cora Thomas John Thomas Marty Thomas April Thompson Dale Thompson Jacqulin Thompson Angela Tibbitt Aretha Towns Dung Tran Elconde Tucker Tamara Tucker Richard Tull 91 Onward and Upward Luther Turlington Alvin Turner Harvey Turner Karen Turner Cassandra Tynes Lynn Usry Lean Vines Nang Vu Myra Walker William Walker, Jr. Cassondra Walsh Dominic Walton Bryon Wampler Patrick Ward Debora Washington Clifford Waters James Watson Timothy Watson Janet Weber Joseph Weis II Andrea Wellons Shawn Wesley Clara Whitaker Christopher White 92 Crystal White Rena White Ursula White Rudyard Whyte Laura Wilhelm Delany Williams Faith Williams George Williams James Williams Marion Williams Norwood Williams Robert Willis David Wilson Jerri Wilson Judith Wilson Martin Wilson Laura Wingate Tanya Wollenburg Linda Wood Joel Worthington Anthony Wright Ronald Wynder 93 S.C.A. L. Watson, Vice-Pres., B. Hayes, Pres., V. Coppedge, Sec., F. Scott, Treas., Mr. Kearney. This year’s S.C.A. has been very active in student affairs. In addition to sponsoring such tradition¬ al things as school dances and Homecoming ac¬ tivities, the S.C.A. has taken an active part in improving the appearance of the school. Toys for Tots, Phoebus license plates and several assem¬ blies were initiated by the S.C.A. V.I.C.A. Front row: K. Wade, B. Hopkins, E. Wolfe, J. Norville, W. Hancock, T. Denims. Second row: M. Ellis, B. Samuels, C. Eley, M. Monk, V. Coppedge, G. Williams, J. Johnson, Jr., Mr. Newell. Third row: Mr. Cherry, K. Olson, C. Sutton, D. Davis, P. Jackson, K. Foster. Fourth row: J. Walker, E. Doggett, R. Dozier, V. Raboteau, G. Johnson, K. Saunders, T. Fitzgerald, M. Arnold, E. Curry, K. Tate, K. Cantrell, Mr. Hinebaugh, E. Howerton. 97 Chorus Mixed Chorus: Front Row: S. McAllister, M. Osby, A. Raynor, D. McConnell, P. Powell, S. Dick, C. Furlow, B. Banks. Sec¬ ond Row: D. Colton, J. Daniels, T. Courtney, P. Miller, J. Kipper, D. Wilson, S. Smith, S. Young. Third Row: S. Manns, F. Showalter, C. Badger, A. Freeman, G. Watson, J. Houston, J. Johnson, C. George, T. Henry, W. Pritt, M. Queen. A Cappella: Front Row: F. Martin, H. Insley, S. Moon, E. Banks, P. Miller, L. Connors, C. Tynes, G. Furlow. Second Row: N. Gatling, S. Wester, L. Weihl, J. West. Third Row: D. Colton, S. Jolly, L. Wellons, T. Courtney, G. Swain, K. Gibson, K. King, S. Kearse, T. Livingston. Fourth Row: F. Showalter, A. Taylor, A. Williams, W. Walker, E. Scott, H. Mink, E. Rinehart, M. Salway, F. Scott, C. George, R. Wilson. 98 Band Symphonic Band Jazz Ensemble : Front Row: M. Butler, A. Ebron, J. James, C. Plea¬ sants. Second Row: A. Kiemer, R. Foster, G. Mingee, M. Roberson. Third Row: S. Robert, P. Crosby, S. Silverthorn, S. Dodson, B. Lentz. Fourth Row: D. Everett, P. Watts, N. Osburn, A. Worrell, R. Jenkins. Piano: J. Forrest. 99 P.S.I L. Weihl, W. Rice, E. Keenan, J. Dougherty, C. Gitchell, M. Dunford, T. Cole, Mr. Thompson, B. Robert, M. Roberson, J. Bowman, D. Brown, K. Madigan, C. Crittenden, J. Piper, T. Tambling, P. Keenan, K. Bettis, B. Belcher, D. Tambling, S. Gitchell, B. McAllister, A. King, L. Downing, G. Audrucci. Scott Gitchell teaches in classroom 100 Drama Club First row: S. Goodwin, D. Colton, B. Belcher, S. Hawthorne, F. Edwards. Second row: F. Showalter, R. Williams, C. Calvano, C. George, P. Crosby, J. Mirabal, J. Piper, K. Wooten, V. Fleming, L. Robinson, E. Hawthorne, V. West, T. Gayhead, S. Bennett. Below, Lighting Crew: G. Dorton, T. Lottes, R. Klein. F.H.A. First row: S. Dick, F. Copling, D. Cotton, A. Thompson, S. Moore, T. Morton, D. Futrell. Second row: D. Burson, C. Cooper, D. Cheeseman, B. Russell, C. Cooper, L. Langhorn, K. Carnegie, P. Powell, P. Mitchel. Third row: B. Smith, M. Higgins, V. Fleming, B. Russell, D. Rose, J. Thompson, I. Outlaw, A. Towns. Fourth row: B. Hall, D. Diaz, T. Miles, S. Sutton, T. Hutcheson. jjlk 1 «r% Right: Officers receive instruction before in¬ duction ceremony 102 H.E.R.O. Seated: L. Albright, M. McClenny, K. Coleman, V. Ed¬ wards, N. Toliver, S. Toliver, A. Boone, S. Pearson, L. Finn. Standing: K. Heywood, J. King, F. Hardy, S. Barbour, B. Powell, S. Sherwood, D. Wilson, K. Evans, M. Cantrell, D. Jones, C. Kee, P. Porter, A. Freeman, D. Barts, L. Rothe, S. Daniels, C. Gupton, L. Leggett, J. Sinks, T. Watts, D. Mar¬ tin, W. Glover, B. Palmentera, S. Berry. Teresa Winston practices her needlework 103 Keyettes, Key Club First row: R. Strong, L. Robinson, D. Leonard, J. Dougherty, T. Phan. Second row: G. Furlow, L. Rogers, C. Furlow, G. Dickson, W. Davis, M. Hunter. Third row: C. Loobey, C. Calvano, T. Chappell, N. Reamer. Fourth row: D. Langerud, J. Winkler, P. Keenan, M. Dorsey, S. Goodwin, V. Fields. Fifth row: J. Cooper, D. Diaz, S. Burgess, C. Loobey, S. Smith, K. Madigan, A. King. 104 Serve Community First row: Mr. Norman, J. Dorsey, W. Rice, R. O’Keefe, T. Tambling, P. O’Keefe. Second row: C. Gitchell, T. Cockhill, M. Morelli, S. Robert, R. Barnes, K. Barnes, S. Sealey. Third row: P. Waldeck, E. Lundgren, J. Dougherty, J. Manganaro, M. Manganaro, M. Hedden, B. Davis, E. Shaheen, D. Brown. Keyettes, Key Club members collect canned goods for needy families Distributive Education u x,nt UK rmt mu m mim Mftm TtiTluiu ST t| euMHtmtt C U!« IfrtLttmv camm fmiil ' ii Miiuwn i i a 1111 1 First row: A. Quash, V. Kimble, M. Mille r, R. Singleton, A. Chenoweth. Second row: A. Beacham, K. Roundy, R. Burton, J. Brown, A. Aman, T. Hicks, M. McNeal, D. Cantonwine. Third row: T. Jennings, C. Joel, S. Jackson, B. Barnes, K. Veals, S. Matthews, V. Lewis, P. Weeks, C. Walsh, Y. Kinzie. First row: S. Miller, S. Christian, S. Clark, M. Maben, R. Smith, L. Law, C. Crawford. Second row: Mr. Furlow, V. Cop- pedge, D. Gransback, F. Davenport, D. Simpkins. Foreign Language Club First Row: S. Burgess, N. Reamer, T. Odegard, J. Piper, T. Christian, S. Johnson. Second row: J. Manganaro, K. Madigan, F. Showalter, A. Keithly, B. Antolick, T. Chappell, V. West, C. George, P. Waldeck. Third row: L. Reamer, T. Phan, L. Shaler, A. Castaneda, R. Strong, P. Powell, L. Dudley, C. Calvano. Fourth row: Mrs. Turner, S. Goodwin, B. Belcher, L. Shaler, L. Ledzelter, W. Wilson. Pascal Pigeon addresses club Ari Castaneda R.O.T.C. Color Guard : K. Outlaw, F. Scott, E. Gilliam, T. Robinson Drill Team : Front Row: K. Campbell, F. Scott, E. Gilliam, A. Williams. Second Row: S. Smith, T. Robinson, J. Walker, R. Thibeault. Third Row: V. Simmons, K. Outlaw, P. Fequiere. Fourth Row: J. Dixon, S. Askew. Drill Team : Front Row: P. Banks, W. Hamby, T. Milligan, R. Harding, P. Wilkes, L. Peoples. Second Row: V. Overby, F. Martin, D. Cotton, N. Finnell, K. Coleman. Third Row: V. Fields, C. Phillips, V. Kimble, N. Tucker. Top: C. Carney. Rifle Team : Front Row: T. Wagner. Second Row: J. Green, D. Perry, A. Burns, T. Robinson. Third Row: I. Perry, J. Parker, S. Johnson, J. Weis, J. Finnell 109 Phantasm Staff tnmwtm v it r-i ■ fjljpS ' qjgj lliii j§f i pf H o M jjsv i . - ■ : j M - H.; ' ■ M iy ? JB First Row: C. Werner, R. Klein, M. Dickens, T. Cole, L. Robinson, R. Haynes. Second Row: Ms. Gloriod, K. Church, S. Goodwin, L. Arnold, J. Dougherty, H. Reece, C. Crittenden, P. Keenan, J. Winkler, S. Smith. Carol, Robert and Scott check copy Ms. Gloriod explains lay-out to Linda, Jennifer and Sharon 110 ■I WPHS — ON THE AIR Carl Powell films interview between Paul Begansky, Judy Wilson and Ron Guthrie Pam Miller checks out the video tape machine 111 Math Honor Society Kneeling: B. Antolick, C. Calvano. First row: G. Furlow, K. Jung, C. Bass, R. Strong, W. Rice, Lori Shaler, Lisa Shaler. Second row: S. Dodson, R. Wingate, T. Lottes, P. Begansky, D. Lumley, B. Wiese, D. Brown. Todd Tambling speaks at induction ceremony 112 F.B.L.A. UTU R E USIMISS EADERS JKERICA First row: L. Erickson, V. West, T. Russell, D. Dunford, B. Lewis. Second row: Ms. Wilson, Ms. Betts, Z. Hughes, T. Ward, B. Hall, D. Passaro, K. Elliott, K. McBurney, D. Gammon, S. Martin. Below, First row: D. Earley, C. Walsh, A. Towns. Second row: M. Gamble, T. Haskins, D. Robinson, T. Courtney, J. Armstrong. Third row: Ms. Printis, Ms. Hopson, Ms. Allen, T. Crump, J. Phillips, D. Lumley, J. Jordan. Hot Off the Press “Hey, you’re coming with me!” bellowed Mr. Sherrard to five harmless PHS students last September. So began the illustrious career of the 81-82 Spectre staff. Armed with nothing but ignorance and a desire to save the yearbook — which lost its previous sponsor — the staff immersed itself in learning the finer points of typing copy and preparing lay¬ outs. The staff had a propensity for losing objects of all types, and much time was spent looking for underclassmen pictures — a tedious way to meet the student body! C. Calvano, B. Antolick, L. Robinson, M. Heijari, L. Weihl. 114 Linda Robinson teaches Katie Calvano the benefits of the hunt and peck typing method. Meanwhile, Brian Antolick aims and shoots — pictures for the Spectre, that is. Finnish exchange student Mikko Heijari shows Lisa Weihl how to use calculus to solve the problem of fitting all those pictures into too little space. 115 ran Homecoming Above: pep rallies Left: dressing up Fall 1981 contests parades the bonfire and finally ... the game! 119 asSr 5 Football Team Wins 3 Senior Players Kneeling: N. Cheeseman, C. Small, K. Holloman, R. White, K. Foster, T. Livingston. Standing: T. Hinton, K. Justice, D. Chisolm, D. Williams, D. Milani, S. Sutton, C. Basnight. Underclassmen Kneeling: K. Davis, S. Johnson, T. Taylor, T. Lattimore, C. Coleman, L. Gilchrist, P. Simms, J. Johnson. Standing: J. Savage, S. Russell, P. Berkley, P. Jackson, J. Lenti, F. Carney, K. Bettis, M. Roberson, S. Sexton, N. Evans, R. Gallashaw, D. Walton. 120 Phantoms watch intensely Shaun Ahern attempts field goal Phantoms gang tackle Monarch Ralph White returns punt 121 Curtis Small barks signals The varsity football team under first year head coach Wade Traynam finished the season with a win over Lafayette to close with a 3- 7 record. Despite only 7 re¬ turning lettermen, the Phantoms were “in” all of the games. With a sopho¬ more and junior dominat¬ ed team, the future for the Phantoms looks bright. PHS 13 Denbigh PHS 9 Kecoughtan 29 PHS 0 Hampton 21 PHS 0 Dinwiddie 21 PHS 3 Bethel 21 PHS 3 Menchville 21 PHS 14 Hermitage 0 PHS 11 Warwick 14 PHS 14 Ferguson 21 % PHS 12 Lafayette 7 -m, The J. V. team finished with a 3-3-1 record. Under the leadership of head coach Gary Spears, the squad should provide qual¬ ity players for next year’s varsity team. PHS 7 Hampton 13 PHS 13 Ferguson 6 PHS 6 Lafayette 0 PHS 6 Warwick 7 PHS 6 Bethel 8 PHS 12 Kecoughtan 8 PHS 0 Menchville 0 Kevin Foster breaks through line for gain 122 J. V. Squad Sparkles Kneeling: C. Diggs, E. Tucker, G. Mingee, K. Turner, M. Samms, M. Queen, C. Coleman, L. Dudley, B. Willis, T. Wright, F. Golden, K. Boone, W. Stanley, T. Beverly. Standing: D. Watson, W. Walker, R. Richardson, C. Honaker, W. Blair, B. Watson, J. Williams, R. Sloan, D. Watts, L. Jenkins, H. Howe, T. Small, D. Alston, J. Finnell, N. Cunningham, W. Randolph, P. Burno, J. Barthelemes, R. Douglas, P. Burton, E. Henderson, N. Tucker, P. Floyd Eric Hollier intercepts pass Crabber tackled 123 Tennis Team Triumphs Debra lobs opponent. Kneeling: V. Lemonovich, K. Ahern, D. Foster, C. Furlow. Standing: T. Bunting, J. Glass, C. Loobey, C. Bass, T. Chappell, S. Nolan, G. Furlow, Coach Baldwin. Concentrate, Carolyn! 124 C’mon, Kathy, keep your eye on the ball The tennis team, coached by Ms. Bal¬ dwin finished the season tied for the dis¬ trict lead with Menchville and Denbigh. They missed going to regionals after los¬ ing a play-off match to Denbigh. Gerar- dette Furlow and Tracy Chappell repre¬ sented PHS in doubles in regionals. PHS 7 PHS 5 PHS 5 PHS 6 PHS 9 PHS 0 PHS 6 PHS 3 PHS 9 Kecoughtan 2 Menchville 4 Lafayette 4 Bethel 3 Warwick 0 HRA 7 Hampton 3 Denbigh 6 Ferguson 0 Cherie returns backhand Gerry charges net 125 Harriers Experience Standing: D. Williams, M. Lenti, H. Smith, C. Gitchell, T. Cockill. Kneeling: L. Watson, B. Antolick, R. Savage, A. Edwards. PHS 36 PHS 30 PHS 18 PHS 18 PHS 25 PHS 31 PHS 28 PHS 37 Menchville 23 Ferguson 26 Lafayette 36 Bethel 37 Hempton 30 Warwick 24 Kecoughtan 28 Denbigh 21 “O.K. team, let’s go!” 126 Ups Dale and Rondell pace Phantoms Larry Watson and Downs Run, Mike, run! The Phantom cross country team, led by All-District performers Dale Williams and Rondell Savage finished with a 3-4-1 record. Seniors Larry Watson, Brian An- tolick, Tom Cockill and Carl Gitchell, along with juniors Arthur Edwards, Hyon Smith and sophomore Mike Lenti rounded out the team. 127 Varsity Cheerleaders Front Row: P. Paige Second Row: A. Foxe, D. Lumley, D. Johnson, R. Singleton, F. Cop ling. Third Row: C. Crawford, M. Williams, L. Newby, A. King, T. Haskins. Fourth Row: D. Henry, P. Hamilton, D. Bowman, P. Whitney, S. Galloway, V. Coppedge, S. Edwards. This years group of cheerleaders was an extremely talented one. Under the leadership of Ms. Fraser, they were called upon to give much of their time to support Phoebus and its activities. Rain or shine, they would always be there to support the Phantoms. Much of their time was devoted to after school practice which was evident in the manner in which they performed at games and pep rallies. They will long be remembered with pride by their fellow students. Diana and Amy Patrice and Lisa cheer on team. Terri’s group performs at half-time. 129 J. V. Cheerleaders First Row: L. Connor, R. White, S. Bennett, C. White, P. Mitchell. Second Row: M. Brown, D. Pierce, F. Doswell, K. Turner, S. McIntyre. Third Row: S. Gupton, P. Williams, S. Crawford. Fourth Row: S. Sutton AieyiMLi - _ 1 fr - J| [M _MJ W Let’s go team! Shanda pauses for a break during game. 131 Band Supports Band performs in Phoebus Day Parade Flag twirlers: Kneeling are D. Thompson, M. Walker, M. McClenney, C. Broughton, S. Moore. Standing: S. Vogt, D. McConnell, S. Young, C. Nottingham, D. Cheeseman, C. Carnegie, B. Russell, S. Daniels, D. Robinson. 132 School Activities Majorettes: J. Phillips, P. Porter, S. Jackson, C. Phillips. Eric White on tuba Nate Osburn concentrates on drums 133 Drama Club presents Yente brings news of match to Golde Tevye introduces his family to Perchik 134 . “If I Were a Rich Man” Villagers celebrate news of wedding Fruma-Sarah terrifies Tevye in dream Mordcha displays wedding candlesticks 135 MJROTC Receives Flag Fred Scott addresses corps In conjunction with the Marine Corps 206th anniversary, the Hampton Chapter of the DAR presented Phoebus with an American flag that flew atop the capital on Yorktown Day. Dorothy Goding presented the flag to Mr. Dyche on behalf of the DAR chapter. Mr. Dyche addresses audience Banquet a Success Everyone enjoyed themselves Dale Williams receives cross-country MVP Bobby Willis accepts JV football MVP Gerardette Furlow smiles at tennis MVP trophy Winter Activities Phantoms on the Ball Kneeling: A. Pitt, R. Gant, W. Phillips, E. White, B. Mann, E. Hollier, M. Walker. Standing: Coach Baker, M. Boone, M. Gamble, R. Wilson, F. Lee, T. Livingston, C. Badger. The Phantoms completed the regular season deadlocked for third in the tough Peninsula District. Phoebus, led by All- District selection Ricky Wil¬ son finished with a 11-8 regu¬ lar season record and 13-10 over all. The team was led by starters Eric White, Ricky Wilson, Mark Boone, Michael Walker and Terrence Living¬ ston. Claude Trotter, Will Phillips and Bobby Mann provided strong bench sup¬ port. PHS 68 Warwick 55 PHS51 Denbigh 47 PHS 47 Lafayette 49 PHS 42 Poquoson 37 PHS 47 Bethel 52 PHS 49 Kecoughtan 45 PHS 52 York 39 PHS 59 Ferguson 65 PHS 43 Gloucester 48 PHS 69 Hampton 63 PHS 46 Menchville 45 PHS 46 Ferguson 47 PHS 46 Warwick 47 PHS 63 Denbigh 56 PHS 76 Lafayette 60 PHS 55 Bethel 73 PHS 74 Kecoughtan 67 PHS 49 Poquoson 42 PHS 67 Hampton 70 PHS 66 Menchville 69 PHS 78 Ferguson 64 PHS 74 Kecoughtan 69 PHS 66 Warwick 69 Ricky Wilson shoots for two. 140 Mark drives in for two Eric shoots from side Anthony shoots over Ram Will and Claude rebound 141 Terrence shoots for two pwrf Ricky shows off dribbling form. J. V. Basketball One of the main purposes of the J.V. program is to give freshmen and sophomores the opportunity to gain experience playing. This year’s team coached by Coach Killen won their share of games and provided valuable experience for the future Phoebus basketball teams. With the calibar of players produced by the J. V. program, Phoebus should remain a strong contender for the District Title in future years. O.K. team, let’s regroup. 142 J. V. Basketball First Row: J. Thompson, K. Boone, D. Fleming, 0. Brown, T. Wright, B. Willis, W. London. Second Row: J. Thomas, R. Foxe, T. Logan, T. Lattimore, J. Parsons, P. Begansky, S. Jenkins. Tim and Paul capture rebound Tim sky-hooks Raider 143 Girls Win District Title Kneeling: J. Alston, S. Freeman, C. Williams, L. Walker, P. Smith, R. Holmes. Standing: K. Coleman, C. Jones, P. Batts, T. Freeman, J. Gilchrist, K. Bettis, T. Miles, C. Davis, L. Peoples. This year’s district champions were led by Seniors Jackie Alston, Rochelle Holmes, LeVon Walker, Cheryl Jones, Jackie Gilchrist and Pam Stewart. The girls led the district with a 16-1 record and 22- 4 overall mark. Their 3 year record was 65-13, and they ranked third in the state during the entire season. PHS 65 Princess Anne 32 PHS 55 Granby 21 PHS 58 Warwick 35 PHS 66 Denbigh 34 PHS 55 Lafayette 23 PHS 51 Deep Creek 62 PHS 57 Bethel 52 PHS 48 Kecoughtan 48 PHS 61 Warwick 25 PHS 54 Kecoughtan 28 PHS 41 Ferguson 24 PHS 73 Hampton 23 PHS 68 Menchville 28 PHS 44 Ferguson 51 PHS 77 Warwick 48 PHS 66 Denbigh 23 PHS 39 Lafayette 27 PHS 50 Bethel 31 PHS 110 Hampton 36 PHS 40 Menchville 20 PHS 54 Ferguson 40 PHS 29 Ferguson 28 PHS 72 Lafayette 42 PHS 48 Kecoughtan 42 PHS 41 Ferguson 44 PHS 43 Cox 45 Phantoms scramble for control of ball Rochelle Holmes goes for basket y J V JsH Coach Tallon explains winning strategy 145 Pam goes up for two. LaVon prepares for out-let pass. Cheryl shoots over opponent. Jackie goes airborne for two. 146 Basketball Homecoming Students dress up for pajama day. The pep rally and game culminated the week of activities. Becky Lewis was crowned queen at the homecoming game. The dance highlighted the week. 147 Gymnasts Swing E. Walters, L. Davis, C. Bass, M. Brown, M. Cruz, K. Brown, J. Barns, T. Haynes The gymnastics team, though small in number, represented Phoebus well in meets. Several of the members, along with Coach Gaines, came to us from Spratley. Coach Gaines was assisted by Coach S. Thomas who worked with some of the girls until the remainder of the team could make it from Spratley. Lefawn Davis on beam. 148 Tamara Haynes swings on bars. Jewel Barns straddles horse. Point your toes Michelle. Melissa Cruz performs on beam. 149 Swim Team Makes Splash First Row: L. Arnond, E. Keenan, T. Russell, T. Chappell, S. Dobbs. Second Row: D. Fahernhite, E. Glass, P. Begansky. Third Row: D. Tambling, W. Rice, P. O’Keefe, L. Watson. Fourth Row: C. Gitchell This year’s swim team, under the lead¬ ership of Coach Lonnie Servais, had one of the better teams in Phoebus’ existence. The team had a balance of experienced swimmers and newcom¬ ers. The team performed well in all of its meets and with a few more exper¬ ienced swimmers would have had a winning season. Coach Servais gives last minute instructions. 150 . . . and they’re off! Linda Arnold in backstroke. Is that Larry Watson surfacing? 151 Wrestlers Pin Opponents Kneeling: S. LeClair, W. Stanley, T. Richardson, M. Thomas, B. Waters. Standing: M. Roberson, S. Russell, C. Coleman, P. Owens, P. Waldeck, E. Lundgren. This year’s wrestling team, coached by Sam Jones, was led by sophomore William Stanley and juniors Paul Owens and Eric Lundgren. The team was competitive, however they were hampered by a small turnout from the student body. The team is looking forward to next year, when they expect both a larger turnout and a winning record. Paul Owens breaks down opponent 152 Mike Roberson switches Bruin Eric Lundgren tries for pin Team watches match Brad Waters asks Monarch for a dance 153 Indoor Team Survives Cold Kneeling: B. Outlaw, G. Williams, C. McQueen, K. Giles. Second row: T. Eley, I. Outlaw, C. Tynes, P. Banks. Back row: D. Williams, R. Savage, K. Harris, J. Williams, M. Roberson. Hampered by a cold winter and few meets, this year’s indoor track team had a hard time attracting people to run. But, the people that stuck it out were rewarded with a trip to VMI for an indoor meet. Coaches Morgan and Montgomery hope to attract a larger following next year. Tammy Eley and Brenda Outlaw pass baton 154 ■ Left: Ralph White explodes out of blocks Left — middle: Sandra Jackson and Tammy Eley practice starts Left — below: Gail Williams shows her hurdling form Below: Irene Outlaw paces herself in mile Below — right: Rondell Savage and Dale Williams brave the cold while running distance , M ■ Soccer Team—A Heady Group Standing: S. Gitchell, Mr. McDonald, S. Ahern, J. Dorsey, Y. Richardson, N. Evans, J. Sahms, C. O’Keefe, K. Jung, P. O’Keefe, S. Stainbrook, R. Barnes, Mr. Ardary, H. Smith. Kneeling: Q. Tran, T. Hammond, T. Wagner, E. Shaheen, N. Osburn, B. Wampler, I. Edwards. Hyon Chun Smith takes a shot on goal Nathan Osburn defends against attack 158 Joey Dorsey takes a shot Shaun Ahern passes the ball out of danger Etch clears the ball as Roger looks on Bryon Wampler controls the ball 159 Tom Hammond gets in a good kick Joey Dorsey protects the ball from a defender Etch goes up for save Hyon Chun displays form in front of goal 160 Golf Team Up To Par P. Davis, S. Whitehead, M. Burt, B. Lentz, S. Lee, R. Gant Right: Michael Burt explodes from trap. Rufus Gant lines up putt. Track Teams Run Front Row: T. Lovko, B. Robert, K. Calvano, B. Outlaw, L. Walker, T. Eley, K. Giles, W. Clinton, R. Thompson. Standing: Coach Cooper, V. Baker, V. Fields, P. Banks, M. Dickens, J. Alston, S. Jackson, I. Outlaw, T. Freeman, Coach Montgomery. Front Row: L. Watson, K. Selby, R. White, M. Lenti, D. Williams, R. Walker. Standing: Coach Morgan, S. Russell, N. Allen, E. Magee, R. Savage, P. Waldeck, K. Harris, P. Crist, A. Doswell, S. Johnson, C. Pleasants, Coach Woods. From Opponents Vicky Fields displays discus form. Kenny and Steve lead pack. Mike and Dale lead milers. Katie and Tanya start 440. 163 Steve Johnson out sprints Warrior. Paul Crist balances shot. Kari hands off to Sandra. 164 Brenda Outlaw and Windy Clinton in mile. Rondell Savage leads in 880. Peter attempts to leap Warrior. Tammy displays running form. 165 Baseball Teams Kneeling: T. Casey, K. O’Connor, M. Roberson, C. Small, M. Dunford, S. Spencer, T. Kaiser. Standing: J. Lenti, W. Becton, G. Goodman, J. Worthington, D. Milani, P. Black, S. Freeman, S. Sexton. 166 I Swing For Fence Above: Curtis Small fires a fast ball Above right: Big Dave takes cut Right: John Lenti steals second 167 Dave Milani catches Curtis Small fouls pitch Mike Dunford pitches as Mike Roberson holds runner on first 168 J. V. Baseball Kneeling: M. Dunford, T. Casey, M. Queen, T. Baxter, J. Beasley, J. Watson. Standing: S. Reichenbach, R. Dunlap, D. Taylor, M. Sahms, D. Davis, P. Begansky, L. Parker, N. Williams, R. Bryer, T. Arguello. Tim Casey prepares for pitch 169 Tennis Team makes Racquet Front Row: G. Mingee, J. Glass, S. Sealey, S. Robert, T. Bunting, K. Snyder. Standing: Coach Baker, B. Hayes, J. Da¬ vis, M. Dawkins, T. Jennings, B. Ingram, T. Hinton. Shannon Sealey returns backhand. Scott Robert prepares for forehand. 170 Brett Hayes serves. Tommie Bunting approaches net. Bennie Ingram follows through. How far is it from here to there, asks Jim. 171 Diamonds are a Front Row: L. Robinson, B. McAllister, T. Kinzie, E. Lee, C. Jones, K. McBurney, L. Vines. Standing: A. Thompson, Mr. Hinebaugh, M. Christian, K. Shuler, M. Ellis, R. Ellerbee, F. Edwards, V. Whitehead, T. Cole, P. Stewart, H. Smith, G. Andrucci, H. Moore, C. Thomas. Lena Vines catches pop fly. Gay Andrucci throws to third Girls best Friend Edie Lee lets loose a fast ball. Keep your eye on the ball Tobi. Shortstop Teresa Kinzie fires to first. 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