Princess Anne High School - Peerage Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1963
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Where is there the place for me- That quiet hall where I'll be free To brush the lips of Serenity- To dream my dreams and bend my knee u Before, the Altar of Beauty so softly lighted And ini that hallowed realm-be knighted. i i 4 FOREWO RD Little does a person know of what lies hidden in the depths of the futureg little does the high school student understand what will face him after graduation .At Princess Anne, each student is given many opportunities to inform himself of his duties as an individual and to prepare himself for what will be demanded of him as a mature adult. During the last years of his high school career, the student is guided by the valuable ex- perience and knowledge of his teachers, and he is offered the benefits of the diversified courses and modern facilities in the school. The search for happiness is equally as import- ant as the quest for knowledgeg therefore, life at Princess Anne is accented by an endless whirl of gay activities and happy times. Toward the end of the last year, the seniors gather at a ball in their honor. Soon afterwards, while the music of the band is still fresh in their memories, they hear another song-their alma mater being sung for the last time as they receive their diplomas. At this point their training is over, and they are ready to travel the road of life. The knowledge which they have gained at Princess Anne will give them confidence to face the responsibilities of the futureg it will give them a strong, stable foundation on which to build their lives. GRADUATES FACE THE FUTURE . AND LOOK AHEAD TO THE ROAD OF LIFE I-LB' ' u x' XX gf, W' 1 . H XJ XX 1MQ3fE?Q5mWJ l , P03 In GOIQZZQIQZZS 52iQggQQgK?i ,.....,.. .. , 1nW20 1 . ........ ...... a e 550016116123 .2 . . . . . .: ..... . . . .Taye 100 W K I H1 XIV Q I my X fl! fl in Jqwfk ff J if Z9 Q? QQQXQJQH . U55 . lf. . .lf ..... ...... 93 aye 156 VI- -M' Q1 v YQ ,X W' 13wfRy6SvwsJg FL V V xp Aj Q wfygcyw' WW P 9? N7 N 5 M K1o529es,YJ.k. .Vx .... . 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Aff' ,Qs ,f waxy., ..- f if -S-gait, nl-I clc'cenT on students IO Working - singing - creating - but most of all being together as a team is the goal of Princess Anne stu- dents, and in order to accomplish this, they strive for a feeling of oneness. Each person puts forth his own effort and time toward making Princess Anne a school loved and cherished by all. The accent here is on the student body of PA and on the spirit and comradeship which emanates from them. It is their determination and devotion to the ful- fillment of their goals in life that make them the guiding spirit of Princess Anne High School and the leaders of tomorrow. f ,gi v .U U Q ' L N , f 'Q' gf' . l ' 1, 2 'lo f 4 ,VI -75 V V 3 , t Q ., t if ' f N v A' ' at X X JN 1 rr i- or f i I L Al yy kv v ff I-1 LV 51,7 .i - ' . I j V' 4' gv Lv ' by if w WK XP The A Cappella choir poses for a formal shot with its director, Mr WX ,V J! V ,th X1 XC! Clark Graves. V if :xl U L? fl: V A k Alf: 0 X X J L jp A XV t , V ,f p yy ,1 , , - f A 'Y f,-. if 'M I W il V Lg' ull -li .W JV V fy. V LY 1 U ' N L - X' A z, V, iv -X, 3 7 U-J l is ffl C . 3, pf X 05' l , if H., U V .fr Q' 1 ii f' The Princess Anne Drill Team marches on. J, ,, I l clc'cenT on guiclcmc . . . In schools having as many students as Princess Anne, group assemblies are often impossible or difficult to have. In this pep rally, Mr. Sachon talks to the entire sgudent body about school spirit and good sportsman- s ip. It is the function of the teachers and counselors of Princess Anne High School to inform, guide, and aid each student in the attainment of his future goals. This job is an important one, because it is chiefly through the counselor that the student gains information about the many professional fields which are open to him. The counselor also plays an active part in pointing out Whether or not the stu- dent is suited for the particular job or field that interests him . In the classroom, the teacher is both friend and taskmaster. Although the student may not find homework and tough assignments a pleasure, never- theless, they are necessary in preparing him for the demands he will encounter in college or in a job. If anyone has trouble doing his Work or finds that he needs advice on some subject, the teacher is always Willing to lend a helping hand. If a student does not avail himself of the valuable experience and training which each teacher has to offer, he may lose precious time in entering the field for which he is best qualified. A close look at any activity or function that takes place at Princess Anne will illustrate the many ways in which the faculty and administration aid and advise the students. Typing and shorthand are standard requirements of those students who hope to enter the business world. These girls are htranscrlblng letters under the supervision of their teac er. m J ll' 322 E fi 5 Here we see the hard-working teachers of Princess Anne struggling to get final grades in order and to record them on report cards. As these teachers seem to be illustrating while they relax in the ,teacher's lounge, the motto of the faculty is not all work and no play. Princess Anne is pictured here in moments of serenity and solemnity. The simple, yet beautiful, lines of the build- ing accent its symmetry spaciousness and add a touch of grandeur to its appearance. E accent on The atmosphere of Princess Anne-laughter, conversa- tion, lockers slamming, the rumble of footsteps on the stairs, excitement, bells ringing for classes, and a multi- tude of other things-makes high school life a never-to- be forgotten experience shared and cherished by all. otmosphere . . . ALMA MATER Princess Anne High School most beloved one of all Thy sons and daughters listen to thy call, And each shall cherish a fond memory And each shall pledge his faith everlastingly. All hail to thee oh Alma Mater And praises be oh Alma Mater To us you'll be oh Alma Mater High School of our hearts. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE CAVALIER CAPERS I5 Grim determination is evident on Ann Greco's face as she takes off down the field. Bob Henderson takes a practice shot at the basket. accent on sports .N Down,,set, 1-2-3 . . . these shouts were heard above the Whistling of the wind on the football field. The Powder Puff teams lurched into action, one team trying to get through the line, the other attempting to complete a pass dovvnfield. Exciting moments such as these are the highlights of athletic events at Princess Anne. Throughout the seasons of the year, some form of athletics is taking place, whether it be in the practice or competitive stage. Football, basketball, track, Wrestling, and baseball are the major sports in which students participate. Golf, tennis, swimming, volleyball, and hockey are among the others offered by the school. The thrill of belonging to a Cavalier team and fighting for the honor of being among the top teams in tide- Water is never forgotten by Princess Anne ath- letes. Each person connected with school sports con- tributes to the exemplification of school spirit and sportsmanship. Coaches, managers, cheerleaders, and student supporters deserve as much recogni- tion as those who are members of the teams. With- out these people, there would be no accent on sports. l6 ...vw 5. 53 ,, . sd Q 'E Q1 QW-g A Ji Q ,gf I mi 6 3:51 L wwf ff L f ,g N' f J H ,W 9 ,Lf Kms 'L if f T-Mg., ,L., v. ikf- f, , V Qs Q 1 , ...H ' x M iw' wi Q f fwf ? g f ,Lf . 5 , 'W 'if V, ,' ,fx 1 59, V .Af v' 3 'ww fx , f' g : . f ,4 g,fy . -1v Mqff Li . 3 Lf! 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My ,, kg , , . :v,,:,,,755w,,w1,.,,,wwMm1:u: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 Each year as the twenty-five hundred students return to Princess Anne, they are greeted by an efficient and very capable administration. The administration is responsible for instructing. influencing. and guiding the students. The members of the administration set a standard for the students. The office staff is the part of the administration that coordinates students and teachers. lt is their job to counsel the students and schedule them for the work ahead. The principal and the assistant principals are responsible for the school in every way. Their position is important in disciplinary matters as well as in setting the pace for the school. Throughout the year the administration continues to receive the utmost respect from the students. oc cent -QA Mr. Frank W. Cox Superintendent of Schools ADMINISTRATIGN Mr. J. Warren Littleton Principal Mr. Edwin Charles Assistant Principal Mr. Pete Sachon Assistant Principal CCenterD Here is Princess Anne's competent office staff at work: Mrs. Marie Lassiter, Principal's Secretaryg Mrs. Doro- thy Oliver, Registrar and Records Clerkg Mrs. Caddye Walker, Bookkeeperg and Mrs. Alice Ege, School Clerk. CBottom leftb This photograph of the guidance counselors is a rare one indeed. These people are so busy that it is usually impossible to find them together. They are Mrs. Betty Bracey, 11th grade counselorg Mr. Charles Atkinson, 10th grade counselorg Mrs. Marcilla Humphries, llth grade counselorg and Mrs. Frances Hudgins, Director of Guid- ance, 12th grade counselor. 23 ENGLISH MRS. MARY BARNES Chairman of English Dept. B.A. Westhampton MISS ROXANNE DARK A.B. Women's College University of North Carolina MRS. DOROTHY JONES B.A. Meredith MRS. CHRISTINE JOYNER B.A. Longwood MISS FLORENCE PAVLIDES B.A. Norfolk College of William and Mary MRS. MARIE WELLS B.A. Longwood MR. HAROLD WHEELER A.B. University of North Carolina MISS MARTHA MARTIN B.S. University of Virginia ,V i MRS. LUCY SAWYER Q 1 A.B, William and Mary Q Z MISS FRANCES HUGHES Q i B.S. and M.A, East Carolina f y ti W K ' fi 2 MISS ELIZABETH JOHNSON - 'A , V Z B.S. Longwood ' gf W ' MRS. DOLORES BARON A BA. Midland , fi g? 5 MR. GORDON RAVELING MRS. CONSTANCE IIORDEN B.A. Longwood MR. LARRY WILLIAMS B.S. East Carolina MISS SHIRLY MEDLEY B.A. Winthrop xeix Y, lyis MISS BETTY McCAULEY 5 , A B.A. East Carolina ' 'S MRS. SHIRLEY ARMSTRONG . N gg: B.A. Lawrence 1 fl, . . ,V , ' i.ii A S . Y. A ' ' 1 I A .f,, k,,V ,wmgiig 5. X, Y L : I S, .. 9 . , A . A f w zf. 1. ,gi-fi :H Iifw a .F-QQ'i614g4 1, LJ -i'- ENGLISH B.A. University of Richmond 3 . .l .. Qi 'EAW ...,. Wt :max :fiv S fvp A as Q. ,,,, . - - FOREIGN LANGUAGE MISS JEWEL WI-IITLOCK Chairman of Foreign Language Dept. B.A. Mary Washington M.Ed. Univ. of Virginia MR. WALTER HUTCHINGS B.A. St. Ambrose MR. WAYNE NUNN B.A. Wake Forest MR. OSCAR RODRIQUEZ B.A., B.D. Southern Methodist University MRS. SUZANNE GROVES B.A. Longwood MR. KEN CAUTHEN A.B. University of South Carolina MR. E. E. COX Chairman of Social Studies B.S. William and Mary M.A. University of Virginia MR. LEWIS BREEDLOVE B.A. Randolph-Macon MISS MARY LINDA LEAGUE B.S. Longwood MR. THOMAS GARROU A.B. Duke University M.Ed. University of North Carolina MR. FOY SHAW B.A. University of North Carolina MRS. DELORES FENTRESS B.S. Longwood MRS. JEAN ROBERT B.A. University of North Carolina MR. THOMAS SNODGRASS B.S. Washington and Lee MRS. PATRICIA STEVENS B.S. Radford MR. ROBERT PEARSALL B.S. East Carolina M.A. East Carolina MISS JANICE BARGER A.B. Meredith M.A.T. Vanderbilt MR. HOWARD McKENZIE B.A. Guilford M.A. University of Miami MR. WAYNE PURSELL B.A. Randolph-Macon SOCIAL STUDIES MATH MISS MARGARET BAILEY Chairman of Math Dept. A.B. Elon MR. NORMAN FIELDS B.A. Elon MRS. PENNY DOYLE B.S. East Carolina MRS. JOANN BIDWELL B.S. Duke MRS. CLELIA FREEMAN B.S. Radford MR. CLAUDE GIMBERT B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute MRS. DOROTHY BEALE JON B.A. Meredith MRS. CARRIE KNACK A.B. Cornell University MISS CLATE AYDLETT B.A. Duke MRS. MABEL TAYLOR Chai rman of Science Dept. B.S. Madison MR. JAMES LINN B.S. William and Mary MR. SPENCER WISE B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Insti tu te MR. FREDERICK HAASE B.A. Virginia Polytechnic Institute MRS. WINIFRED MARTIN B.S. Wake Forest MR. WILLIAM BURKE B.S. Elon MRS. SUSAN CAIRNS B.S. St. Lawrence University CAPT. EDWARD E. SHELBY USN Retired B.S. Naval Academy SCIENCE ES gi Mfg.. M Wwwwwwrmm 9 W 'mJM KW,wmwvQw k, kkk' ' -i - WWW , , ,,,,1.,,...+.-1-ww-'WM WMV -'fm imma? : V. -' i ,, , , . , W,,.,t .f.mg,,, f- - I ., . 5 K asf at, .L t,i,,i.-.Q-m.MW,, S Each student's schedule is studied by the guidance coun- effort is maintained by classroom teachers who wish to selors and arranged so that he may receive the highest help the students progress as rapidly as possible. benefits possible from his studies. This same painstaking An attentive class indicates that a teacher is performing his job well and that his students are interested in the course. 27 Mr. Fisher, the custodian, serves in many capacities, one of which is maintaining the gas pumps for school buses. ,ee ,.g. p.,L,.,LL - f -W-emav-gy-,1 TRADES 81 FINE ARTS MR. FRANK WEINMEISTER Chairman of Trades and Industrial Art Dept. A.B. Colorado State R. ADM. FRANCIS McCUNE USN Retired B.S. U.S. Naval Academy MR. HOWARD NISWANDER B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute MR. JOSEPH THIBODEAU B S Norfolk Colle e of . . Z William and Mary MR. B.S. MARSHALL TETTERTON East Carolina JAMES ALLEN MR. B S Norfolk College of Will MR. iam and Mary BLAIR MYERS B.A. Bridgewater M.ED. University of Pittsburgh MR. GEORGE MARTIN Custodian MR. DANIEL BUTLER B.S. University of Tennessee MR. GEORGE BAILEY B.S. and M.S. Eastern Illinois University MR. CLARK GRAVES B.M.E. Shenandoah Conservatory of Music MR. ROBERT BRAUN Librarian B.S. East Carolina MR. CYRIL TOMKO Athletic Director B.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute MR. WALTER HUGHES Chairman of Boys' Physical Education B.S. and M.A. East Carolina MR. JOHN GRADY B.S. and M.A. East Carolina MR. HAROLD REVIS B.S. and M.A. West Carolina MRS. EDITH SHIELDS Chairman of Girls' Physical Education B.S. Longwood MRS. HELEN DeVITA B.S. Louisiana Polytechnic Institute MRS. DORIS FRENCH B.S. Radford PHYSICAL EDUCATICN , 155-I2 YW x S H il WEE V 1 -1, .wx -fffayig We we ' lit on KV' in 'Sf'-X. ,W 2 ,L .N X M, ., .. .t Zi .5212 ,Q lffcg Q :,. . ... KL-P5-6 .1 E. ' . I 'ii 1 . :EE',i'.:' ' ,.o.g7.i :fr-3 . . Y W Y 5 5 Q ali: Q T 3 .. 4 QP al , QM , 55522 it eg ii? 5. Q 3 ., ,,,c,i,, X , ' es - 51 fi BUSINESS 81 HOME ECONCMICS MRS. HELEN WALTON Chairman of Business Dept. B.S. Mary Washingon MRS. I-IORTENSE EASON B.S. Women's College University of North Carolina MRS. VERNA FREY B.S. Tennessee Tech MRS. KATHLEEN EDMONDSON B.S. Madison MRS. MADGE LARABEE B.S. University of Tennessee MISS IDA FAYE McMATH B.S. William and Mary MRS. ANNE OWENS B.S. Ed. Madison MRS. BETTY BARCO B.S. Ed. Longwood MRS. MIRIAM LEVERAGE B.S. S.A. Women's College University of North Carolina MRS. NAN BROWN A.B. East Carolina MR. CHARLES STEWART B.B.S. Norfolk College of William and Mary MISS ANITA HOBBS B.S. Madison MRS. ENID BEAZLEY Chairman of Home Economics B.S. Madison MRS. VIRGINIA FOLKES B.S. Madison MRS. MARY SUE SPENCER B.S. H.E. University of North Carolina MR. CARROLL COAKLEY Chairman of Distributive Education B.S.. Richmond Polytechnic Institute MISS SUE LASSITER BS. Richmond Polytechnic Institute DISTRIBUTIVE - EDUCATION I I I I I I I ' 1 , -I I I I I I f I , 1 I I 1 I I I I I . I I I I -I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I 1 I ' I I I . 1 I I I I I I - I I I I I I I I I 1 , I I n, - - ' Cr Th-e students are the torchbearers of Princess Anne. A They breathe life into an empty building and make it a place teeming with spirit and activity. ' As a measure of progress, the student body is divided into three classes. This division is necessary to insure that each person receives enough attention to fill his particular needs. The Sophomore and Junior years are the difficult years in which students try to keep up with their studies Tas Well as to assert themselves as a group. At the approach of the Senior year, they are able to realize more fully the value of their previous experience and training, and they are able to apply that knowledge in preparing for college, business, or marriage. Graduation brings a climax to these three years of study and activity. As the alumni look back on the ynearsu spent at Princess Anne, they feel a sense of pride for their A classes and devotion to the Cavalier spirit., csc cent I I SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Connie Trueblood, Treasurerg Richard James, President, Mrs. Mary Barnes, Class Sponsor, Jon Lowe, Vice President, and Sally Richter, Secretary. THE SENIOR CLASS The Seniors will never forget the first moments they Walked through the Senior Doors or sat at the Senior Lunch Tables. These simple actions were the culmination of three long years of hoping and dreaming. As Freshmen, they had been faced with ad- justing to new routines, forming new friendships, and learning about the school. By the end of their Sophomore year, they had become familiar With all aspects of high school life and had joined various clubs and organizations at PA. Then, as they had entered their Junior year, they had be- come associated with the Seniors of '62 and had felt the excitement generated by those upper- classmen. Their anticipation had increased dur- ing the ordering and receiving of Senior rings and during the events leading up to the 1962 graduating ceremonies. At last the Class of '63 emerged. Since Sep- tember it has steadily rolled on to success. The Senior play has been praised as the best ever to be presented at PA. The class officers have ex- ecuted their duties Well and have helped the class to become unified. The candy sale, the exchang- ing of calling cards, dances, football games, Homecoming, the Senior outing, classes, and the inspiring personality of Mrs. Barnes are the last- ing memories of this final year in high school, these are the memories of '63. I Thomas Ambs Judy Anderson 1 Armprlester Roland Audet Arnold Baker Mary Anne Baker William Bakun Anne Bailey Jeanie Ballard Susan Barba Craig Barger Faye Barnes Lois Barnes Peggy Barnes Elizabeth Barrett Linda Bartee Gloria Ange Mary Apple Fredrick Awe Homer Bacon ei, -' we, - I A971381 a Q, if K' Ms H ' 'k 4 3 'S S 4 , W R 4' V' f 1. is J 3 fi sh 'L , Mm .f,,.f.,, ,aww , Q if 7 X' Q fig, M, ,+R fi if 2 46 as A es Sl M- :. - 3,3 A :aims ,.,. . In ae s J, 1 Amar, W F Al S . J R A Y -M,,,..i,,.Wr, yyry yymr.mM.W.Wm.a,,n yyyy A A SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 N 'f by it Czeslau Bartusiah Jean Bayles Kay Bazemore Dessle Beaman Pamela Birdsong Byron Black Fred Board Gerald Bolllng iw,-4 :p 'mu - 1-fs f, '4x. ee 'Q 2, EW' ,U f tg? gf l f v' f 2, My 9 ffl . A, Q W W fe EE' EQ My ,555 M23 M 'W A f we W ' X Z hw ' Sw msg? 3 -any, Q K ix A fl .,.. i ,- ,f-N: . N nf X an X- R 1 'e:- -s. B Cynthia Bostain Robert Bott Gary Boush Diane Bowdoin Barbara Boyce John Boyce Robert Bryard Joyce Bradley David Bright Betty Jean Brinkley Robert Britt Ronald Brock Beverly Bell Susan Benbow Gregory Benoit Janet Biers Boney Jeffrey Bonomo Barbara Boothe Johanna Boroughs Brenda Brodie Anne Brown Kathryn Brown Lawrence Brown Scott Brown Betty Brunson Larry Burbage Anthony Burgess Enos Burgess Sharon Burkhart Kathleen Bushong Kenneth Buurma 5.513 'Swine' K hr SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 K- ' 'S ,iw 'M , tg ,M - : Y ,gil 1 n?i??g-fgzglg 43 Nl' WEP A M , -.:,,va4q ,f,-f1'w wg--, an A,..' W, N , - , ,,Wt.,f,b, i ., at A i ' f C T -55 1' ,S 'kk' ' fi ,fffl f-2:10, avi,-:L ' E iigw X 4 g t ? 4 4 ,351 , ,, .ww , - -' . v '.zf.gggm iwiiw ,a h - 4: - Ruth Byrns Maureen Byrtus John Carter Margaret Cash .9 ' if L' 'sg , fm ,--'L J aww .. 1, ,, new-K -aff. , .iw is Ea5e2a:32:a L Mm E. 'zJz,fil?fy'V . . 'i:fQ'?Q?E,Fgm5, :- I 3 - r , Y , i , C ' - H ,ggfiffii 2,-iw . 2 ,flffi . If to Q .55 . , . I? ' WS? CP-Sr ' sl ii, SSS iifvijeef5iff??15fffQ'iW Ma ,, , -ewan 'ff' 1 gsm ifgg fl ,A Martha Cake Edna Casillas Alvin Clabo Donna Clare Carolyn Clark Alton Cofield Elizabeth Clark Marilyn Cole Lorenda Collier Malvin Collins Carol Colonna Ann Coltrane Dorothy Colucci Steve Conboy Jane Calfee Linda Caudill Coleen Callahan Margaret Callahan Carol Carrol Keith Carroll Elizabeth Causey Wanda Cherry Yvonne Chisholm Linda Ciola Bruce Congdon Gladys Contildes Irene Copeland Julian Couch Barbara Courtney Marshall Cox Jane Craddock Paul Craig Brenda Creef Marvin Creekmore Sidney Crunk Frances Crute SENICDR CLASS OF 1963 John Cucura Amber Cunningham Raymond Curry Dalene Deafenbough Rayna Deafenbaugh Robert DeMille s Q Claudia Doughty Rita Doughtie Donald Downs Lucille Dudley iiyli ll. .flu ,iii , , I I ,L,,, lp .V I We ' ., -,,' , .L .. ,S 5 K .. SEQ , ,. ,Rf - Harriet Dugan Bonita Dwyer Constance Dyckman Fay Edmondson Gail Edwards Robert Egas Linda Elkin Alan Elliot George Dashiel Paul DeRocher l mba, A ,NWN ,, W .QC 1 a xe ' '22sLmgf:.efQM,f. .. J f mp. ff-fifrffzfiiif '-w 5 We 3393 z 3 1 . 1' ' f -wwf S 5' i if 4 5 ,:9:4Q'f- J ' ' 4 l + l f 5 J fi: 5, f 4 1- Kathleen Davis Linda Davis Thomas Dawson Douglas Day Darrell DiVito Linda Donaldson Herbert Donnelly Diane Dorsett Royce Elmore Leanne Emmons Karen Englett Charan Enroughty Robert Esenberg David Etheridge Mary Ellen Etheridge Patricia Etheridge Beverly Falls Sandra Fehrman Linda Fentress Mary Fentress SENIOR CLASS J OF I 963 1 Q My Q Peggy Fields Rena Fishel Claudia Frias Joseph Frizzell -r N if fa ,gg 451 gf ' if Carolyn Foster James Fox Katie Fuelford John Fuller Margaret Gates Susan Gatlin Sharon Geist Joseph Gilliland Mary Lou Goode Ronald Goodson Jo Ann Goodwin Aubrey Gordon Rod Gossman Linda Graves Robert Green Joseph Greene q ,. X: Q 1 agg - ra m Y 1 x ,A K Q55 X W- gf for Q 5' Ea P 2 ff ,xg ?,g? x?,5 .1, , E., mr Nancy Foy Philip Franklin Rae Fraser Arnold Freeman 'Linda Galbert Terry Gallagher Robert Garrett Lynn Garner Dorothy Greenwood Janice Greer Linda Gregory Barbara Grennan Robert Griffin John Griggs Linda, Grimstead Lester Gunter Linda Gwaltney Gerald Hackett Michael Haffey Andrew Haines B Q S9 Fm - 'gf ,q i Zygliwa ieiyee f e Q P if ' f J' 4 ,P 'wwf-'af' 1 'H.J-2 1-315. i ,f .il .1 -' 3 H 5 iklifeikfirk , 'WH 5, 1 Q it . Lf, It lf Ls.. .- ,, .,.. r ?fipg35sH?.g5p,w5' 5. - , A : si-11,-:wily 1 - .. L- N Y 1? it 'R 'Q' -T ,,,, ., 1 lf f sw its k If 7 SENIOR CLASS GF 1963 Ralph Haines David Harrell Patricia Hager Sandra Hamrick James Hardy Ronald Harksen Kathryn Hawbecker Harvey Heckman J uanette Heen Philip Helgerson Robert Henderson Janice Hendricks Mike Henry Janice Hensley Cathy Herman Benjamin Hernden Marie Herring Vernell Heusel V ' , ' I v' ,lf,'f-'1'i'ih ' .. ,X . 'Wi' 2 52 ' 2 will Y 'W QF W ak 2 S is 3515 ,.,. vb? If . Rebecca Hahn Lamar Harrell Ann Hale John Hall Arthur Halstead Joseph Harris Sandra Harris Russell Harrison Charles Higgins Abigail Hilton Sharon Hilton Richard Hines Carolyn Hinkel Samuel Hinkle Celene Hodge Barbara Hodges Ronald Hoel Robert Hogue Judith Holgate Ronald Holloman ' a-fi S , x 1 , Q 'li' if . 22 S Q Yi X 3 ,Z is N,g ragga , , Frances Hamburger Dianne Hancock Q E lil Q 4 Q' U ,.: ll:-,:w1.-r-1- 5 ., . K 2 .K . ff' ' f . 7 K , . Q gl? Q 5 ' 'I ' K 'Um -4 sms 34 , ' - - 'A ack as if sei in , sg 53 A if -fa 'KK 'AJ se 4 M A59 'P if SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 Timothy Holmes Donald Houp Gary Howard Richard James Victoria Jebert Robert Jedick Q f' i 4 J 3 is 5 il if 3 F1 w mmf Q , L nf' sg K f V5 X RZ ' ZS? B '- - : -1: fr W riffiisfi, w :gf-1 1 1 - ' - . . A- f- mu :L ,, 121 :U :- .. , --fwz 56252211 ,, X 2 Lil 'ey , '555s:55i:'Ji?sS:534'5?5 S WS ' i32a1 wx.'m:,, ' S Hmm as .i., , afiguffei. W, i ,J , X ifbieierf 752' H 1 . S v,i.v, .., A. Him V-Xfffofi 54: .9 -'f. . ... M. A... gp- .H A v ff 1 7 , v,A:vL Priscilla Jones Gloria Jordon Yasuto Kajiya Dennis Kalenoski Daniel Kappers Jacques Kartz Edward Kemp Frank Kerekes Carol Ketchie Shirley Kidd Donald Kilgore! Carolyn Kime William Hughes Robert Jenkins 5--Y Joseph Huntzmger Ronald Hytinen Lawrence Jalbert Albert James Charles Johnson Ernest Johnson Hubert Johnson Eugene Jolley George Kirchmier Karl Kline Joan Knight Barbara Koehler Brenda Koon Kathleen Krejci Shirley Krouse Joan Krynski Susan Lamorelle Patricia Lane James Lavens Linda Law ,jf Kale' Na vw 7' Q1 SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 S , , Lv g rv I Sgr SF ., J 55 , Qf..,.,R ,V ,,.. '-f4Erig. fgffe- Steve Lawrence Dawn Lewis S as iwfqfe, wmv J' ,Q QL gfge , f 4 w e-5 f 3 if F . .' 1 'if 45 ' ...4- S , Q he ' 45 f. . L.. gr .,.e.L,.,f-sw f- f r i g- Q , -,. VF I S.'. f- J, megaw af I. ,- g gg-,-,iw 59: QQ-If , ff,,.If.'I', ..,F.,es ,.L,., . ,. W . 3 . f, , YE K, an ,Q : , , . . as fe Y'Ef+?ffiI.: :?iQ' Suzanne LeClair Thomas Lewis f ' 'sr N-ffm w -5 ' Q '?r f s A 2' A S . Q .X ... - 1' ,F 1 A 'MN T xi 33 , Q H ' 9 gf Kfgiwfrm we Ja, 3 S X Q 5'5'a+ 5 J sl A Y 514 5 9 lm' ,, 5 sz f J N g , , ,S S is ,A 2 v 992, nz, 2 Q X ,Zig K J es W ewwx-wfaa-4 . 3 , fs -, Q,.sfQs,4F nr if ei .za ffamgggfsf-,,1 Mu' 5: rv ,afgfirf :J 1 4 ' I Pamela Leigle James Lemmond Marion Lilley Kenneth Llndblad Patricia Long Jon Lowe Robert Luke Susan Lyon Louise Macomber Joyce Magnussein Dennis Mailhot Barbara Maloney Irene Marin Dallas Martin Cheryl Marshall James Mather L 'SW T waz- fi '1 srfsgvaf- A yew , ,im '- V ., .er '55-W,rg-?s',-Ifgjfiafxrliguffp-,f ' f,1f1fg-gaf,gf5Qf-,visfgmfwfl-.lcgfifg i g C - gg c L ' Q e M 1 S5 X f W F xl 5.4 5 pi Y., K N L J 551 , Q -2 1 iw Mis?-,Iafefg:fez', AQ Q ef 'L ni Lemmon Sandra Leno Nora Lmdblad Laurence Linn Ronald Matthews Michael Matton Sharon Mansfield Steven Maxedon Frances McCoy Donald McCrickard Robert McCullough Carolyn McDonald Charles McGathey Harold McKee Judith McKnight Susan McKnown Douglas Le Vesque Constance Lewis Carolyn Litchfield James Locke : ,S 155' w ' J . .,- ,X .. 1 La. isxwziesifkeeffg:4,fm,+,Mheasw1sW SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 Daniel McLaughlin Paula Meade Sandra Meade William Miles David Miller Donald Miller I V , V. 4: S aa ,. ,V.kk,,,,,-, ,-,,p.,vis,.., .,,,, 4 Wf qw 'iiffsf , S2-vamp '- ' ,A : W5:::i:5fi:55 : iii' ' ' v L f- James Mitchum Donna Mohr Judith Monahan Beverly Moore Joanne Moore Judith Moore Sharon Moore Barbara Moreland Billie Jean Morris Edward Morris M ff' ig 3' .A F A225 Q Q, Q' A A f eff? X 359, H as ,Jg 5 wk My - L 3 'lf5Eaf fx 4 - w Jan Meades Faye Miller Margaret Ann Morris Randy Morris 'iff' Meador Darlene Medley Barbara Messick Leslie Midklff Henry Miller Joyce Miller Julia Miller Susan Miller Robert Morris William Morris Bonnie Mosley Joseph Moulton Thomas Moyer Annette Murden James Newbury Phyllis Newman Louisa Nicolas David Noble Jeanette Nunnally Anne Oakley wa G Q if ,iii SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 George Old Lee O'Neal Beverly Owens Ellis Owens Elwood Paschall Malcolm Paul George Paxson Lee Pearce Alice Pesnicak Barbara Peterson James Peterson Gail Petree Charles Phillips Matilde Pimentel Carol Piper Adelaide Plavidal Janet Poindexter Charles Pollard David Pollard Charles Pond 1 Oxx Joseph Pacini Pease Laurie Peccia Allen Pool Patricia Porter Patricia Potter Sandra Potter Brenda Powell Antoinette Preston David Price David Prine James Pritchard Linda Pritchard William Pritchett Donna Raher John Paradise Frieda Parr Harry Peener Richard Percefull QD' 'HT 'Ti V V NM- V , if are A , , . we an sl J NW sl fa SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 Robert Rakowski Diane Rainier Raymond Dickerson Donalde Rieger Wien Mei' Eg ? A, it I :flu 'W 5 .1 WZ? ' f iii! . if R ly, - eeeoee R X Brenda Rash Sally Ritcher James Roebuck Ann Rollins Paul Ross Vera Rotton Judy Roughton Sharon Rozitus Thomas Ryan Frances Sachon Leo Salch Carol Sallwasser Judith Sanford Robert Schwartz Florence Reese Carolyn Roberts William Reich Kathy Reid Carol Richards Bonnle Richter Maureen Roberts Davis Robertson Irene Robinson Darlene Rodgers Robert Scribner Ethel Selfridge Kathy Sheely Loren Shelby Jacqueline Shirley Ray Short Patrick Siddall Anne Simmons Dorothy Simms Elizabeth Simmons Carolyn Singer Diane Skinner SENICJR CLASS OF 1963 yum Delbert Slavens Barbara Smith Carol Smith Dale Smith Donald Smith Robert Snyder Ronald Snyder John Sohn Patricia Sorey Carol Spain , . ' he it X f S EEK I - W MW 'K , f ,,,f, , ,.,,, , , p . ,3 , rg ,, A Qt., , Q Q X Q 4 Q2 x ff, Q' 72 : r e 5. ' ' 'vfwfa f i' -- 3 ' if Tv- 42542 . ' - 513155 as ff --W-,sm, 4,rw ,f , .WWA my -aa., ,t r f we y fm, Wi? M Wi' 'UNQ W, e, ,N ,-l, zgsfsfxiv M ,A ll, 1 ,t , I Rose Spruill Timothy Stamatis Elizabeth Starr Myron Steele Penelope Steele Sandra Steele Sharon Steinmetz Joseph Stephenson Sharon Stephenson Mike Stillo Sherry Stommel Douglas Stout Leslie Stoutenburgh Troy Strait Ronnie Strew athleen Smith Patricia Smith Rodger Smith Wayne Smith Ronald Snead Spampinato Sherri Spldell Robbie Splotta Charles Spratt Barbara Spruill Susan Struthers Sherman Summers Sandra Sykes Opal Taylor Patricia Taylor Robert Taylor Carl Tereskerz Gary Thompson Beth Tignor James Tilton Curtis Todd Heidi Tosado Janet Trenkle Constance Trueblood Thomas Tucker SENIOR CLASS OF 1963 f if YQ'1 W I SSS -, gt E . 1 as 4 X 'X fin fm. Van Tunstall Lee Ann Turner Susan WVolf Deborah Wall qu'-wr Stephen Tuttle Jerry Valianos Margaret Vane Barbara Wallace Charles Warford Joyce Warren gan ,J Barbara Whipple Allen Whitaker Dennis White Eileen White Sara White Susan White Terri White Willard White Bette Whitehead Priscilla Whitehurst Tracy Wilder Mary Ellen Wilkerson Betty Williams Charles Wilson Donald Wilson' ,. , s21ez .rgxgQgqQ -ggi? Y M - if I i- -' ,M 1 sgigfggggggfi as l 1 8 z f 1 ?,1g,si5Tss-- J X 'K 5 8 KT sk I is . Q gg 34:1 xp? as ,gg if 'K S ff 1 1 F ii James Vaughn Ann Vickrey Sharon Vines Carol Walker Margaret Anne Walker Ira Waterfleld Carol Waters Edward Wendell Joseph West Blake Weston June Wilson Linda Wilson Margie Wilson Marilyn Wilson Yvonne Wilson Pat Winnett Donald Wizeman Fred Wood Kris Woodard Duke Woody Linda Wright Robert York Diana Zuzolo X X ' -m y is i- 511f2i:f1fF'f-1.-1:'f 7 ' -4,L 'ifTspi 5f?':5i?gs2Qi5wfi5f2PE 54 . : -i,lgfg,9f'f,.: ' 1 ' - ,'fZ,1fY-L51 . , L, If ' , ' - Q5 xg 3' esoawf' r 'ui if JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Miss Hughes, Sponsorg Jane Harrison, vice-presidentg Larry Legum, president, Angelina Constantine, treasurerg Nina Henderson, secretary. THE JUNIOR CLASS The class of '64, largest class ever at Princess Anne, continues to look up to its president, Larry Legum. Larry has been the president of the class during the freshman and sophomore years, and again he ably leads his fellow students. The Junior Class continues to excel in its un- dertakings, including being the first class ever to defeat the seniors in the Powder Puff football game. Now the Junior Class looks forward to its senior year with senior privileges, the senior prom, and Mrs. Barnes. As the year draws to a close, the juniors realize that they stand together as underclassmen of Princess Anne High School for the last time. Betty Ackiss Don Adams Sandi Adams Tom Adams Jerry Agolini Jill Akins Roy Allen Liz Alligood Jack Allsbrook Barry Almond Dana Ambrosen Maria Ammons Jean Anderson Beverly Anderson Ricky Angelico William Archibald Frank Askew Pete Atherton Warner Athey Sherry Austin Charlene Bacon Barbara Bailey David Bailey Pat Baker Ronald Baker Bob Baldwin Edgar Baldwin Marvin Ballard Gayle Bannerman Joe Bapen Dale Barnes Eloise Barnett Alice Bartley Carl Bartley Charles Barton Al Basnight 5 .M W M K 'L o, we QM Q if Q as efiafi 130 li ' f .,- fa B 'tif -W Fi-Zfp,e::.v:.1,.f ., fins-,, VJ ' ' ' X ' X ' ' if . .V , R, Wx , QMQ va a K ,. .,.. r, gg , 4 i 3 gig 3 X? ,,. 1, 5, Q ff ' Q ' 4 x 'A Q 37- Y gif , X in K 451 2 ,X W 5 4 Q51 1 Q X if' O C id -fr JUNICJRS W N .. 'tw' 1 is in A f' fy X and xi K , . . W x U1 i SKS? sgwfx I Vf,..:,gz,M Nw. ! iv 5, Jig if of it sf' r 9 1 5 5 5 AP ff O 59 JUNIORS ..,-H ' 'Q ,L W , in 1955 F Q 'ip 1 ' ff? 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O J: m.:,g'f,g S f ' in V, 60 Rosalind Basnight Cathy Baydowicz Douglas Bayes Jennifer Becker Walter Behrens John Belch Bonnie Bell Carole Bell Larry Bennett Barbara Ann Berry Diane Beshears John Bevel Chris Bilby Sharon Bingley Dwight Blankenbaker Joan Blankenship Suzy Blankenship Barbara Blevins Georgia Blick Carol Blythe Dick Bocock Jim Bocrie Bubba Bohenstiel Sarah Bond Jeff Bowden Pat Bowden Venida Bowden Sandra Bowdoin Sandra Bower Bill Bowes Allan Bowman Christian Boyer Jan Bozarth Doris Brader Kay Bradshaw Charles Brake Carl Bramlitt Bob Branch Sharyn Baun Eugene Bray Gayle Bright Evelyn Briley Diane Britton Peggy Broughton Jean Brown Linda Brown Pat Brown Pat Brown Tom Brown Tom Bruster William Bryant Denny Buchanan Nancy Buckner Jerry Bullock Barbara Bunn Anne Burgess Charles Burke Jack Burkhart Linda Burner Robert Burnett Betty Burton Randy Burwell Carol Bush John Butler Lenny Butler Sandra Calhoun Stanley Calhoun Jerry Campbell Bobby Cannon Richard Capps Sandra Capps Bonnie Carawan f , .M 2 f S Sk. .4 Q , JUNIORS l faux' ,,, .,2., I W ,VV,. 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'er' Q 53 A, AVKVV fl: O f ,L 3 0 aww- 22 S A it -we 459 , f 3 78 Warren Sexton Sharon Seymore Rose Shaw William Shaw Larry Sheets Tommy Shoemaker David Shonerd Lois Shorter Eddie Shuford Diane Siddall Steve Siegfried Danny Simmons Bill Simpson Debra Simpson Steve Sims Dottie Sisson Charlotte Skaggs Sherry Sloan Barbara Smith Don Smih Gail Smith Johnny Smith Mike Smith Russell Smith Suzanne Smith Marlisse Snuffin Dianne Snyder Erving Snyder Carol Spencer Warren Spencer Ronnie Sprinkle Ronnie Stabler Pam Stadler Lynn Stamatis Elmer Stamm Ronald Stansbury Peggy Starke L ..1-Haig Frank Starr wlku' 5 L16 LV Delores Steel --gi . Jimmy Stephenson 1,L ':'?1l Benji Steverson 4C Bill Stewart Cathy Stewart Carol Stimson Pam Stokes Sue Strew Tanya Stuckey f -,X . -. 1 JUNIORS I ve, I 1 ' , S A A ' f lew YD ' s i fssxtsiif, . i 1 ' ' yy- Q ' I -vw , 11551 gf: f , 7121359 ... Q- f?'sa:1e1w,i , . . . 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'O iw Eire, 80 Aubrey Treakle Buddy Treakle George Tripoli Barbara Troug Jimmy Troutman Donald Tuck Howard Tuck Beverly Tucker Gilliam Tucker Rena Turner Bill Turner James Turner Nancy Turpin Karen Tuttle Frances Twiford Richard Twiford Cheryl Tyre Richard Ulrich Graham Valentine Denny Valianos Janet Vanhorn Henry Vann Marianne VanNieuwenhu1se Bobby VanVoorhis Linda Variot Wallace Vaughan Carol Verbruggen Cayol Vignoli David Voliva Rodger Vorce Pat Wade Brenda Waff Linda Wagner Ronnie Wareham Brent Warford Bob Walker David Ward Sharyn Ward Elvin Waterfield Carolyn Weber Randall Weibel Ronny Weibel Claudia Welch Nick Werle Carol West Jim Wester Dian Weston Molly White Ronnie White Steve White Steve White Tommy White Estelle Whitehurst Mary Whitehurst Thelma Whitehurst Stephanie Whitman Suzanne Wheat Betsy Wildridge Bruce Wilkerson Jeanne Wilkerson Dave Willet Bill Williams Darly Williams Donna Williams Irene Williams John Williams Kay Williams Linda Williams Robert Williams James Williamson Jackie Willis Mike Willis JUNIORS f-dn. -. 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THE SOPHOMORE CLASS In September of 1962, five hundred anxious Sophomores entered Princess Anne High School for the first time. As they became accustomed to the new high school routine, they noticed the en- thusiasm and determination of the upperclass- men. They experienced a strong desire to become a part of this progressive student body and to make the Class of '65 an asset to the school. Without hesitation they elected their class of- ficers and began working towards their final goal. This goal is to obtain a position of respect and unity as a class before graduation. The Sophomores have begun to study in the fields of art, science, music, dramatics, athletics, business, and social studies. The following Junior and Senior years will present them with the op- portunity to further their studies in these areas and to participate more fully in the clubs and the extra-curricular activities of the school. By taking part in these school functions, the Sopho- mores will develop the true Cavalier spirit which shines over all. They gain the sense of belonging to something that is really great. SOPHOMORES Jim Acker Janet Adams Sandra Adams Buster Adams Carolyn Adkins Leonard Adkins Karen Akens Norman Akens Dave Ahler Richard Alexander Carol Allen Obera Allen Kenny Ames Peggy Andrews Lee Argus Caroline Armstrong Pam Ashley Terry Aston Donna Ayers Keeley Bachus Winnie Bailey Patricia Baker Joyce Banta Danny Barber Angie Barlow Pat Barnes Sharon Barnes Janie Bartley Keith Barton Carolyn Baugh Bill Bayse Don Beacham Anne Beazley Walt Beck Penny Beckwell Peggy Becnel Lynne Beisgen Ronnie Bell Penny Benedict Tommy Benj aminson SOPHOMORES Mike Bennett Glen Benoit Richard Benson Barry Berke Bill Blade Marie Blount Malcolm Blue Anne Bockelman David Boemig Terry Boloski Dennis Bonomo Shirley Bowden Rickey Bowling Jim Bradshaw Gary Braswell Andrea Bratten Bill Brice Judy Briers Jeannette Bright Chuck Binkley Bruce Brinkley X X vim fi Frank Brinkley Y lk! Donnie Britton I Larry Brock KJXQ ,B 'LQ-ll' N . KL 1 LLL' ' X Dianne Brown fxmm. I UQUBXCQL Nf: berry., QA- Q .1 XI f 1,4-UM ,X '-fyxixz Avi Q U if Ylu TE'-'Meiji rw f-1 be A we 24 L . Tommy Brown msg-,gk K+- NJN' N '5-Lrsqgi LA 'iff Peggy Bruce on fl ,qt My B it, 511, Allan Bryan Dail gLNki4iL'l' Uitiil,-ug A. o. Bryant 9 Q 3 1 ,X Dwight Bullock C Q . N X Q A Nr gui, I M-U XI 'x Cl BMG? Charles Burgess ,G 3' Peggy Burton Irvin Bush D-WPo1?X!i1. Kathy Cadden Brenda Calhoun Anita Campbell Catherine Cando Roxanne Caputo Norma Carpente I' SOPHOMORES Charles Carraway Kathy Carson Linda Carter Mary Carter Steve Carver Bill Casper Terry Wayne Casper Steve Cates Gary Caudill Kim Chamblin Bob Childers Richard Christman Faye Clark Jim Clark Gary Clevinger Betty Cole Jo Rhea Coloona Thomas Conboy Pat Cook Richard Cooper Wayne Cooper Vici Coven Lynn Cowen Taze Cox Sharon Craig' Kathy Craig John Craig Pam Crawford Danny Creelman Dee Crigger David Crisell Bob Crowther Acrecia Crump Barry Crunk Larry Cushman Judi Czarnowski Richard Dailey Ann Daley Linda Daniel Leroy Daniels X SOPHOMORES David Daniels Z Martha Davis Robert Davis bg 66,59 Ellliilalfliohfi ,Jaw M y yawn. bg ww 7' John Day Law J Randy Dean Carol Deas Terry Denton I ' 7 , Margaret DeVita E , Lon, , Z! . lBarbara Dickersonijjff Bob Divine AZ Eifryiifsge M ffm we Teresa Donati 60, gd,,,,' .Ap A411 a gba f Czli Vicki Dorsett ' s Julia Dorsey goo' Rhona Doucette , David Doxey . 56. ff Kathy Drew 5414 iQ ' gfvof ei ,OAWM ' SQ i deff-f Linda Dukovic W M Ray Dunbar ' Bobby Dunnington -494409441 'Lo Ricky Dunnington X' ,410 Jw Diane Eaton gfu calf Md' ' Richard Edwards William Ehrharlm-ls I aj Glenice Emmons 161 Donna Englett , Tommy Erickson I J pu i W' WW . Diane Evans ,ep Howard Evans 01? Miles Evans Pat Ewing faux ,div l Beeman Fallwell yywwfi JA 5 1 Mg. Ja Yvonne Eancher W j' 521313211 Z9 WW ff' Barry Ferrell F A . Joe Few SOPHCMCDRES Tim Finchem Don Fisher Jean Fitzgerald Cliff Flowers Maria Forehand Mary Foy Ernie Frame John Franks Mike Franks Rolf Frugard Karen Funderburk Barbara Galindo Bob Gamble Mike Garriott Elaine Garth Dianne Geiger Barbara Getz Shirley Gillispie George Glenn Robert Glisson Harold Goodman Tommy Gordon Bonnie Gorganus Sandy Graham Larry Gray Steve Gray Jackie Gregory Lorraine Grimes David Grochmal Kathy Guichard Donna Guinn Chuck Gwaltney Donna Haddox Adrienne Hadsell Winnie Hailey Ruth Hall Kathy Hammond Mollie Hammond Joe Hammond Judy Hanks SOPHOMORES Jane Hansen Joanie Harris Wayne Harrison Betty Harvey Jack Haskell Kathy Hass Larry Hatfield' Mike Haxter Carol Helms Bonnell Helms John Helton Randy Henderson Walter Hendron Richard Hensley Sue Ann Hewitt Steve Hicks Donna Hill Vivian Hill Leah Hilliard James Hix Barbara Hodges Jennette Hodges Patie Hoelzer Judy Holland Lonnie Holley James Holman Phyllis Holt Peggy Honeycutt Roy Hooks Stanley Hooper Glenda Hunley Sharon Infield Lynn Ingold Sharon Ingram David Inman Margaret Irish Susan Island Janet Jennings John Jensen Cheryl Johnson SOPHOMCRES John Johnson Lynette Johnson Pam Johnson Priscilla Johnson Teresa Johnson Vanette Johnson Janice Jolley Dennis Jones Judy Jordon Carol Joyner Lenny Kass Jean Kelly Michele Kelly' Sharon Kelly Thomas Kernph J ini Kennedy David Kern Jerry Keyser William Carroll Kibler Nancy Kidd Ruth Kight Bobbi King Charles King Darryl King Richard King Marjorie Kingsley Bill Kiser Audrey Klecky Barbara Kneece Bobby Knight Diane Kohler Bernard Kohn Rae Konin Walter Kramer Judy Lahay Carol Lamar Linda Lane Tana Lane Judy Langhorne Terry Langhorne SOPHCJMORES Brenda Langley Ramona Lavee Mike Leavitt Bob Lee Mike Leernan Jackie LeMasters Bill Leonard Bill Lewis Bill Liddell Susan Littman Eddie Long Stanley Long Paula Lorentzen Mercedis Lowe Robert Lundy Linda Lynch Sandra Lynch Marie Lyne Cherry Macomber Susan Macon Brenda Major Harvey Marshall Vince Martin Hugh Mason Jang Mason Arlene Mathis Annie Matney Diane Mathews Steve Matthews Judy Maurice Dolly Mayo Marie Mazzie Ellen McAuslan Peggy McCab Richard McClannan Sally McClatchey Charlotte McClellan 8 Carolyn Mcclemiy Agnes McCoy ' Ted McCullough SOPHOMORES Joan McDaniel Sharon McGathey Jodie McHargue Bill McKeel Pam McKitrick Gary McMahaan John McNeece Cynthia McPherson Billy Meade Gene Medley Jeannette Melton Jeff Merwin Sandy Mesimer Eddie Midgett Mike Midgett Dea Miller Donald Miller Judy Lynn Miller Milyn Miller Nancy Miller Sandy Mills Dicky Mitchell Joe Mitchell Linda Mizelle Bill Montez John Montgomery Susan Moore Sharon Moreland Mike Morford Billy Morgan David Morgan Peggy Morgan Lowell Morris Ronnie Morrison Steve Mullen Sandra Murden Vince Muto Kurt Neantz Phyllis Nelson Beverly Newman 1 X J SOPHGMORES ff A .11 JV 2 Ky, 1,1 1 . I I i J I ,' ' Jackie Nimmo Q 'M NJOJJ f 'I 'P f .1 6 . . j Y 7 Cl X ,pt X .J Z Linda Nixon K V 'f Kathleen Norris M I J! 'jg' Pam Nuckols X , My V1 'LSU' ' 1 kj 1 ' 1 V! ,Q Nancy O'Brien fl ,XJ f X , 4 V J .1 7L, 1 !'f ,L2 I 'J Delores O'De11 ,I ll f Pat Odom , Duane O'Neal ,su 1 l ,J 'L 'jfluy VSV ,, 4 Tommy Odom Q fx X jg , jf!! ll If Olinda O'Neal X5 Uri! Olaf Osmundson Hannelore Otey Ann Owens John Pacheco Marrie Jane Pacheco Connie Pacini Marilyn Padalino Sherron Painter Michaelene Pair John Parker Karen Parker Mary Jo Parker Ruth Parks Nancy Pate Steve Patrick Phyllis Patterson Teresa Patterson Gayle Paul Linda Paul Richard Pearson Don Peccia Rodney Pennington Steve Pergev Loretta Perkins James Stanley Perry Wayne Perry Wayne Peterson Beverly Pflueger Patricia Phillips Marcia Pierce Wm? if SOPHOMORES O 15 jj. . yas X. J ,ffm Marlene Pierce Ann Pledger Sandy Plowucha Frances Pollack Judy Pollard Edward Poulter Everett Poulter Richard Powell Shirley Pratt Kathy Preddy Margaret Price Bob Pritchard Linda Pritchard Mike Pruitt David Puryear Jim Puryear Jackie Rakowski Bob Reed Sanford Reveley Annette Riccio Gail Richard J an Richter Carol Riden Q Joe Rieiy W Robert Riggs xx XJ xi if. J annie Risinger Wi Linda Robare - Brenda Roberson ' Charles Roberts ,' -' Diane Robertson Jbky 9 X .' X 0 . N ri 0,5 Don Robey x J X N lf Diana Robinette SL . -ix V xp XD-J Barabara Robinson V y Carol Robinson Y' 1 Micheal Roesle cf L, Lily A J! lx U UU LX if top w Harry Rogers Pat Rogers Gradey Roland Judy Rood LeAnne Ross SCPHGMORES Alvin Rountree Donna Rouse Pat Rowe Russell Rucks Dianne Rudi Dan Rudisell Patsy Rushing Robert Ryan Kathy Sabin Eddy Sahr Richard Sailey Tammy Sayles Joyce Sawyer Wayne Sawyer Junior Scarper Michele Schmidt George Schneider Suzanne Schrapp Tommy Shauamdine Sharon Shelby Joyce Sheppard Richard Shipp Linda Shorts Gail Simmons Anita Simpson Susan Slagle Scott Slocum Ann Sluder JoAnna Smelser Bill Smith Bill Smith Clifford Smith Gwen Smith Janet Smith Jeff Smith Jerry Smith Joanne Smith Joe Smith Robert Smith Ronald Smith SOPHOMORES Ted Spalding Irving Sparrow David Speeder Linda Speight Carol Spruill Carol Stallings George Stamm Mike Stamm Kathy Stancil Bob Stanek Allen Stansbury Jack Stark John Starnes Sandra Stauffer Jimmy Staylor Don Steadman Joe Stevens Marilyn Stimson Maurice Stocks Ralph Styron' Lindsey Suggs Bob Sulcer Joyce Swanner Lee Ann Swearingen John Swint Franklin Taft Tommy Tailor Buddy Taylor Delores Taylor Dickie Taylor Geoffrey Taylor Dennis Teasley David Teller John Terrien David Thomas Larry Thompson Emelia Timmerman Linda Tingle Maxine Tolleson Ronnie Tolson SCPHOMORES Steve Trammel Anita Troutner Steve Ulrich Suzanne Van Atta Tommy Vance Pat Vann Gwen Van Pelt Carol Vaughan Kay Vernon Ginny Vick George Vinson John Vogt l I Mike Wade Billy Philip Walker ,J lf Gloria Walker VM K Ray Ward IN 'J-fq N l Bonnie Watson I J Xp, X X Judy Watson Y j lp Robert Webb Q JJ j Qt V CL Mary Werlegw N QC! bb? we P Anne West QM Dennis West John West V Linda West Bobby Wheeler yjwdfill Karen Wheeley Betty Whited Ronnie Whitenack Lynda Whitlow Sonny Wiggins Betty Wilhelm Bill Williams Betty Jo Williams Calvin Williams Linda Williams Vickey Williams Alice Williamson Susan Willis Frances Wilson Ginger Wilson Nl Syl My if My t, ,iii SGPHOMORES Jay Wilson Dave Wilson Joanne Wilson Lee Wilson Shirley Wilson Sam Wingrave Dianne Wiseman Sharon Wittig Pat Wood John Wollery Jack Wright Margaret Wrigh Jane Wynne David Yoder Donna York Harold Young Janis Ziemer Sharon Zimmer Phil Zoover F. G. Zumbro 1 K fi l Mflwl ' X gi llix Ufufflv ,L UV X W IM T A 1 1 1V ,A ll 1 nf' jcf I1 lb 11 11Wl11W111111, 1111 fi J X GDXM ' ' J Ulf 1356! 1' 5 Vi 1 I i W f 1 1 1 1 1 11111 X 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , L 1 1 l 'll wg I 1 1 13 jf 4 ,111 1 1 X W1 fllj V if Lal il 1.1 M 1 fl 'fl if J! 1 Jfwg h l 11 lv li , 1 11 fflf 1 A fy L I 1 1 . X I l . . 1 ' I 1 . :ffl-J 'A I 1 FX ly l 11 . 1 , 1 X A 1' 1 ' 1 1 1 X1 1 1 ! 1, f' Q 1 1 Jp 11111LU1Mb iw W! GU 11 ll LU lb 1116! 1 J U LV 1 A U ji flvl M ky! my in Q JJMV Ll 1? lt 111 11 1UN 715 '01 UNACKJJ 4 f iv 1f' l lf Ml W J Y l fl 7 1 M 1lf fb! AL jynjjc 4 l1 1 vgl 1 ' A f , 1f41iib1W111 mal? 1 W ,1 ,J DL 1 V01 W 1 1 ,x s Rl 4 'A ' fl, fl 11 1 1 if 0.1 1 I1 -7 ob 1 1 a .ff WU ! . 99 MW E .fx itat? ff 3' I ti V 2 sf at if 'K 'E W X y rg xi' 1 'gg XX is , W ' 1 J Bob Henderson Buster O'Brien President Vice President Don Smith Cecelia Gerloff Treasurer Secretary 1 11 cn-1 LU I' This year's SCA initiated many new projects. Reserved seats were sold for all home football games, and the foyer of the auditorium was decorated before each game to bolster school spirit. A Student Exchange Day between area schools, a Patriotism Week, and a college scholar- ship were among the other new projects under- taken by the SCA. Also such traditional projects as Homecoming and the Orientation Assembly were carried out with success. Princess Anne is very honored to have Yasuto Kajiya here from Japan as its foreign exchange student. SCA fi.. , ees S A V funds were appropriated to bring Yasuto to the A lz' ' ci -. United States and to provide for his expenses ' during the year. STUDENT COCPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Mr. E. E. Cox, SCA sponsor, presents some new material to interested homeroom representatives. Maori The SCA School Spirit Committee car passes into view carrying Princess Anne's honored foreign exchange stu- dent, Yasuto Kajiya. The Honor Court is sponsored by the SCA. This year's judges are fseatedj Anne Heflin, Florence Reese, Linda Howell, Cstandingb Jimmy Locke, and Willard White. vi , , Lv K N...-1' YASUTO KAJIYA SCA-sponsored Yasuto Kajiya came to Princess Anne from Japan to participate in our foreign exchange student program. He is an excellent student and a very interesting person to know. In addition, he is a member of the 1963 Hall of Fame, having been selected by the senior class as the best sport. National Honor Society members are Cstandingj Jan Susan Benbow,Celene Hodge,C0nnie Trueblood,CkneelingD Meades, Florence Reese, Cheryl Marshall, Francine Spam- Alan Elliott, Harvey Heckman,Jimmy Locke, David Ether- pinato, Dorothy Greenwood, Frances Sachon, Nancy Foy, idge, and Tommy Lewis. l ONSUZSALT resrns rrs' ll' H N R CE Y s L, ovl. S Q r iff: 5 I E W W W W e .ij VkV,h A L if 4: N ' . 1 15 f' ' ., - Q- if' .4 Frances Sachon Darlene Medley Florence Reese Willard White President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Other members are Cstandingj Kathy Brown, Carolyn Phil Helgerson, Pat Siddall, Bob Henderson, Willard Singer, Brenda Koon, Carol Spain, Darlene Medley, Jen- White, Richard James, and Paul DeRocher. nifer Dobbs, Linda Gregory, Margie Wilson, Ckneelingj Susan Benbow Kathy Brown Jennifer Dobbs Alan Elliott David Etheridge Nancy Foy! 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EZ! v 5 Q 'ff f 1+ We Qui 53? lang Jig we 4 in 2 if fjyviikwfr A ' s , f.., 735 yy. ,f . , If We Me, Q. ,rg , L . , ' ,f rf ,w-ey:-Wray ps' Q H ',52'i'Hi 1-1, we X as i 5 W if S V 'f Y fi vi' vm' F ,, -,Q ,i f 4, , . 'g ,, xv? W mv, my 'iii' 'J' C0-EDITOR Jan Meades C0-EDITOR Nancy Foy 1963 PEERAGE STAFF 2 ADVISOR mos After spending many study halls,glia5f,ternoons, and Saturdays Working on the an Meades and Nancy Foy, Co-Editorsg are able to look back with pride on their hard work and frustrations. Another person who can emit a sigh of relief and satisfaction his Mr. Garrou, Sponsor. Photographs, schedulelsgjycopy, identif fication, typing, layout pagesf aids, deadlinesy and bills are only memories now, but moment of the long weeks of Work can be rel lived by scanning these pages. The PEERAGE staff hopes that the essence of the Cavalier spirit will be imbedded pyiyfii always within these pages and that it Willf-grow dearer to each as the memories mellow with age. digg Mr. Thomas Garrou CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS-Margaret Walker and Celene Hodge JUNIOR CO-EDITORS - Judy Cronk and Kathy Nearman 2 JUNIOR CO-BUSINESS MANAGERS - Sandy Parke and Bonnie Carawan - Special Commenda- tion to Cathy Rentsch f'ii5'5',V , . re N- j- ' K , 'J 'ju Q .Q .,. .- X5 I 1 L, PHOTOGRAPHERS - Lerry Casper, Larry Dowdy CChief Photographerb, and Stanley Calhoun Miss Pavlides, Sponsor of the Page, discusses im- portant editorial material with Editor-in-Chief, Linda Gregory. THE PAGE The Princess Anne PAGE, distributed bi-monthly, provides information about past, present, and future events concerning the school. The paper serves dually as a testing ground for journalism students and as a major news source for all students in the school. Writers, grammarians, draftsmen, artists, salesmen, and organizers of the PAGE staff can find many outlets for their various talents. All play an active part in the production of the paper. Projects undertaken by the PAGE staff this year include the sale of school scrapbooks, Valentine greetings, classified ad space, and advertising space for school organizations. In addition, the PAGE staff has joined forces with the PEERAGE staff in the sale of plastic covers for yearbooks. B llii A-5 Y ll 1 ii W -pnniniv Members of the Page Staff are Cback rowj Kathy Sheely, Joyce Brown, John Bevel, Dot Simms, Khris Woodard, Judy Hodges, Cfront rowj Coleen Callahan, David Miller, Linda Gregory, Marianne Van Nieuwenhuise. n u f i it -f--f v- . as Q x. .., tc., A. .-wwe-vw. .i-.-views,-e f,--, , . It looks like these reporters are on the trail of some hot newsg on the other hand, they could be phonin for a pizza. Editor-in-Chief Linda Gregory This one is for 35500 on Blue- boy in the sixth at Belmont. Q5 I g Freddie's like 'tYes, Sir, we do have an ad for Spring's Snappy Red Garters. You say you want 5,000 copies of the PAGE and will pay in G advance . . .! ! 9, I've got some good ones from my spring vacation in Alaska last year. amwl1liilI05 Officers of the Key Club are David Etheridge, Presidentg Adamsg Mike Garriot, Sophomore Board Directorg Don Jack Pruitt, Vice-Presidentg Buddy Treakle, Secretaryg Jay Smithg Qnot picturedj Pat Siddall, Treasurerg and Tommy Fergusong Steve Conboy, Senior Board Directorg Tommy Yancey, Junior Board Director. We won't have any trouble selling directories, says Paul, yu but if We do 49 aw., SA 3 4-3 3 KEY CLUB The Key Club is a s e r v i c e organization sponsored by the Virginia Beach Kiwanis Clubflts membersrlasre young men of good character and high scholastic achievements who have a sincere desire to s 1r ve their school and theircommunity. Thelmembers ,have displayed their outstanding talents and abilities in all projects undertaken. Some of this year's ypyi p rojects are the peanut sale to benefit crippled children, the co-sponsoring of the Honor Court, the newiiiedition of the student directoryjand a , Know Your New Government project. pForQ,the past three deserving? Seniors. Through these many pre! jects and services, the Key Club has earned much respect and recognition in the commu- nity. Itsf members israreiiszqrjustly proud to be called Key Clubbers, s C o years theypclub has presented scholarshipsrggtd Senior members of the Key Club are CFirst rowb Steve Conboy, David Etheridge, Willard White, Phil Helgerson Underclassmen of the Key Club are Clst rowl Allen Bow- man, Rick Dunnington, Whit Martin C2nd rowl Danny Childress, Jack Berkhart, Don Smith, Mike Garriott, Mac Qnd. rowb Bob Jenkins, Kenny Baum, Paul DeRocher, Dickie Hines, Myron Steele, Greg Benoit. Newton, David Grochmal, John Ford, C3rd rowl Jay Fergu- son, Terry McCure, Gary McMahon, Bruce Brinkley, Buddy Treakle, Lenny Lansdale, Tommy Adams, Leighton Yates. Q 2 3 33 51 KEYETTE OFFICERS: Cback rowj Flossie Reese, Senior Board Member, Susan McKown, Chairman of Chaplain's Committee, Carolyn Singer, Reporter, Nancy Foy, Secretary of National Keyettesg Jane Harrison, Junior Board Member, Pam Tompkins, Parliamentariang Lynn Oliver, Vice Presi- dent of District Keyettesg Cfront rowj Brenda Koon, Vice President, Leslie Russell, Secretary, Connie Trueblood, Treasurer, and Dottie Colucci, President. Senior Keyettes can't resist showing of their Senior rings. They are Frances Sachon, Susie Miller, Brenda Koon, Jennifer Dobbs, Sandra Hamrick, Linda Donelson, Flossie KEYETTE CLUB The Keyette Club is an honorary girls' service organization. Its members are chosen on the basis of their Christian character, scholastic abi- lity, and interest in the club. Included in the club's various activities during the year are the annual Miss Princess Anne Pageant in Febr- uary, a donut sale, a date auction, and a dance. Each year the club awards a scholarship to the most outstanding senior Keyette. n This year two Princess Anne Keyettes were elected to national offices. Lynn Oliver and Sandra McNeill are the 1963-64 National Presi- dent and Corresponding Secretary. The national Keyette project is the Peace Corps. Reese, Betsy Simmons, Kathy Smith, Claudia Frias, Kathy Brown, Cheryl Marshall, Dottie Colluci, Susan Lyon, and Sue Lamorelle. ll2 Keyette officers are all smiles during the Homecoming parade as they roll around the track in their official car. MISS PRINCESS ANNE y Miss Morag Le Sclos The Underclassmen of the Keyette Club are: Clst rowj lie Russell, Beverly Andrews, Molly Donnell, Jane Har- Lynn Oliver, Carol Blythe, Jennifer Camper, Diane David- rison, Betty May, Cecelia Gerloff, Frances Pollock, and son, Karen Tuttle, Kathy Kamps Sandra McNeil, Martha Betty Martin. Davis, C2nd rowl Margaret Dudley, Glenice Emmons, Les- H3 Varsity Club members couldn't resist showing 1963 PA CAVALIERS Why not have a slave sale ? suggests Buster fThe Bombj O'Brien. We could use a little money, adds Charlie. Il4 L- Q . In , . 5 ,:,:z sa ' ...,, -L ,om 133 '- ' Y' , ,, ' f ', 3' . .,. .. 5 , H - M . Q, V , 5 V, K, VK . H . . M -, f mfz : - Liza - , V Alfa- , . gr -11 L - an P- i'l' MQ 1 'Ei .-1 1, f their lette rs in this group photograph. VARSITY CLUB The Princess Anne Varsity Club proudly displays its Well earned monograms received in such sports as football, baseball, basket- ball, track, tennis, golf, and wrestling. These boys are all part of a vigorous program in which the betterment of the school is of the utmost importance. The club is responsible for the concessions at all school functions in the gym, and it takes an active part in the annual Homecoming festivities by helping to prepare the Homecoming Court float. In March, the club sponsors the fun-filled Geek Week which is climaxed by the Geek Week Dance. Balancing the budget is an engrossing task, as these Varsity Club officers have dis- covered. -r0 ' Ronnie Hytinen Bobby DeMille Charlie Carr Vice-President President Secretary Don Smith Richard James Ben Hubbard Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms I.C.C. Representative .5 Senior Varsity Clubbers are Cstandingb Bill Miles, For- rest Fisher, Lee O'Neal, Alvin Clabo, Dennis Kalinoski, George Old, Doug Day, Wayne Smith, Ckneelingb Fred Wood, Richard James, Bob DeMille, Ronnie Hytinen, Terry Gallagher, Lanny Ingold, Bill Morris. ! Juniors are Cstandingj Richard Spence, Tommy Garceau, Charlie Carr, Buster O Brien Dee Rich, John Gimbert, Dwight Terrell, Dan Childress, Rodney Clabo, Ckneelingl John Belch, Jay Ferguson, Don Smith, Ken Grubbs, Ronnie Stansbury, and Larry Hightower. Other Juniors are Cstandingl Bob Haley, Brent Warford, Fred Gray, Butch Seery, Ben Hubbard, John Smith, Bruce Wilkerson, Tony Koster, Eric Wayne, Ckneelingj Bobby N Williams, Jimmy Garrett, Lonny Gallagher, Allen Stans bury, Don Fisher, and Bill Montez. f i 1kK ' J M1 EWWQ The A Cappella sings You'll Never Walk Alone at graduation. Officers of the A Cappella are Cback rowj Robbie Pittman, Librariang Willard White, Presidentg Cfront rowj Flossie Reese, Librariang Jeanette Nunnally, Secretary-Treasurerg Linda Pritchard, Vice Presidentg Brenda Koon, Reporterg and Csittingj Mr. Graves, Director. A CAPPELLA Howard Self Garr Jones Denny Valianos Martha Davis Gary Forrest Richard Forrest Doug LeVesque Jimmy Locke Robbie Pittman Tim Stamatis Harold Truesdale Willard White Wally Church Jeff Bowden Charles Higgins Earl Neal Junior Scarper Alan Elliott Kathy Brown Nancy Buchner Kathy Carson Pat Fink Linda Pritchard Jeanette Nunnally Flossie Reese Linda Law The A Cappella Choir Dorothy Simms Pam Birdsong Susan Tayloe Janet Olson Katie Fulford Pam Hogue Joanne Horeis Carol Ketchie Brenda Koon Lois Lambdin Brenda Rash Francine Spampinato Bonita Dwyer Nancy Hilburn Kris Woodard Louise Brothwich Carol Carrol Bonnie Cavender Carol Ransom Carolyn Roberts Kay Williams Margaret Walker Maria Ammons Carol Bergeron Linda Ciola Frances McCoy The Madrigals, under the direction of Mr. Graves, are singing one of the many fine numbers in their repertoire. MADRIGAL SINGERS Posing in their new blazers are Clst rowl Linda Ciola, Florence Reese, Jeannette Nun- nally, Mr, Clark Graves fdirectorj, Brenda Koon, Maggie Walker, JoAnn Hories, Cback rowj Robbie Pittman, Tim Stamatis, Linda Pritchard, Howard Self, Nancy Buckner, Willard White, and Donnie Downs. H9 BAN D At any time of the day at Princess Anne, one can not Walk past the band room without hearing the strains of various classical or rhythmic tunes. Band members attack new pieces with plenty of vigor and skill, especially when there's a football game or competition to prepare for. The Princess Anne High School Band takes part in many school functions. It is a special part of football games, graduation, pep rallies, and holiday assemblies. Under the direction of Mr. Bailey, the Band gives quarter- ly concerts and promotes spirit at athletic events. This year the band has had as a project raising money for new uniforms. Band Officers are Linda Graves, Music Librarian, Tom- my Freeman, Band Captaing Jeanie Ballard, Secretary- Treasurerg Pat Winnett, Co-Captaing Chris Bilby, Drill Sergeant, and Mr. Bailey, Band Director. Princess Anne's Drum Majorettes proudly display the trophy they won in competition. Kneeling are Gay- nell Spencer, Jennifer Camper, Sharon Wilson, Cstand- ingj Kathy Kamps, Anita Simpson, Carolyn Campbell, Sharon Geist, Linda Graves, Helen Pavey, and Jackie Keeney. Flutes Sharon Ward Jeanie Ballard Emelia Timmerman Janice Hensley Linda Speight Frances Phillips Oboes Sharon Wilson Joanne Wilson George Schneider Clarinets William Stewart Sharon Geist Margie Wilson Diane Dorsett Victoria Williams Larry Dodge Sharon Braun Janet Dunning Sharon Stone Patricia Phillips Paula Coussens James Corley Nina Pritcher Donald Hewitt Anita Simpson Kathy Kamps Alto Clarinet J acquline Kenney Bass Clarinets Rollean Leggett Robert Childers Gaynell Spencer Contra-Bass Clarinet Joanne Pease Bassoons Rebecca Timmerman ROSTER Beverly Owens Alto Saxophones Robert Sailey Celeste Frances Vera Pennington Chet Bartusiak Tenor Saxophones Robert Esenberg David Brown Steven Carver Baritone Saxophone James Taylor Cornets Robert Haley Chris Bilby Richard Benson Robert Sulcer Rick Bowling David Puryear French Horns Myron Steele Richard Vance Helen Pavey' John Chaisson Trombones Marvin Ballard David Ward Linda Graves Arthur Bonwell Richard Wills Tommy Taylor Baritones Donald Smith Glen Benoit Basses Tommy Freeman Robert Chapman Edmund deBary Percussion Patricia Winnett Carolyn Campbell Jenifer Camper Joe Gilliand Robert Kleiman John Helton Jeff Olson John Judge Robert Crowther William Havu PA's marching Band and Drill Team Jackie Keeney ,Q I '1 Sharon Wilson -rx . A -, ., H ' .. gg Q- 23' fi : V v 'M 7' -- , we , f A 3, K ee K 1 ll like S if , . 5 Q 12 ? , is Head 9. x J 'i 1. S 4 U, . 3. EQ' x F i 1 fa 'A Q Emp 3 1- xg, 1 W W Jw ,.i' dwg W .H ,fi limi sf J 9 N diff -V : 3 ' fl ,- -1 A 1 3 . 2 W Majorette Gaynell , Q if ' if we -Hi' ' 3 a. f 'fb L 1 gsm- sz el .0 WX .A ' fl? Was ,a:f f, gc Spenser Kathy X I -zaz . E , , ?ee P fm W :im f 1 ' QQ' 4 ,,,- , . fig, -lv. fa' .9 Jennifer Camper I. O Vx is .ji s' lf ,.- Linda Graves Kamps Sk, 'K 1 1. 1 1 A 5 'W een ff 2 ix yy' -I-A 2 ,N X L Ez L 1 ge Q Q ...M . ,,, p 3 Helen Pavey fe V X if . l rx x i f bww ' az . .1 , A . . .,.,,. ,. :,.. , . Q1 my . f 'Ai i 'ZZQ x A Carolyn Campbell Sharon Geist TF' Anita Simpson 5 -.,.. , 4. f . 4 Q 1' if 7 gi . ii f I if an 'fe R U Q- 13 . Q iw, we Bottom row, left to right, C. Ketchie, M. Fentress, F Barnes, S. Strew, J. Wilson, F. Pollock, S. Crute, D Greenwood, A. Coltrane, L. Lambdin, S. Wolf, R. Doucette G. Van Peltg 2nd rowg S. Spidell, E. Roosendaal, L. Cowan S. Murden, L. Dukovich, D. Rodgers, K. Hawbecker C. Ralston M. Snuffin, M. DeVita, S. Schuler, S. Pratt J. Dorsey?9M. Wi1kersong'3rd rowg P. Northcutt, C. Romerz -X u Co Captain Susie Crute and Captain Dorothy Greenwood 7 5 J. Banta, J. Thompson, B. Royall, C. Sallwasser, C Magyorosi, K. Cresswell, T. Preston, S. Mesimer, D. Hill P. Whitehurst, S. Lewis, J. Bradley, 4th rowg P. Leigh, R Elmore, K. Wheeley, K. Woodard, P. Birdsong, A. Kelley B. McLaughlin, L. Alligood, C. Chisholm, J. Willis, C Bush, K. Brown P. Potter. ' DRILL TEAM Marching at all home football games, the Drill Team represents an organized group of girls with good grades, good posture,-enthusiasm, and school spirit. The living PA formed by the band and drill team stirs within every Princess Anne student a sense of pride, compassion, and loyalty. Squad leaders: standing, Janet Thompson, Bunny Royall Kathy Brown, seated, Ann Coltrane, Kitty Hawbecker. . ...-. -M U. Av Clst rowj Margaret Price, Nancy Miller, Priscilla John- den, Jean Kelly, Martha Davis, Kathy Carson, Susan son, Rae Konin, Karen Parker, Carol Spruill, JoAnn Smith, Macon, Patsy Rushing, Audrey Klecky, Glenice Emmons, Diane Evans, C2nd rowj Barbara Robinson, Shirley Bow- Kathy Stancil, and Pam Johnson. Officers are Ckneelingl Yvonne Chisholm, President, Brenda Eason, Vice President, Cstandingl Kathy Nearman, Sergeant-at-Arms, Patsy Roach, Treasurer, Jean Kelly, Parliamentariang JoAnn Smith, Chap- laing Carolyn Roberts, Secretary, Karen Parker, Reporter, and Caro- lyn Holder, Historian. PEP CLUB The Pep Club is an organization which stimulates school spirit. These girls help the cheerleaders with posters, announcements, and other projects to promote the Cavalier spirit. Their big project this year was the selling of red, white and blue garters. Hats off to these enthusiastic girls. Clst rowl Barbara Flowers, Patsy Roach, Carolyn Roberts, Mary Robinson, Rosalind Basnight, Mrs. Frey fsponsorj, Yvonne Chisholm, Rayna Deafenbaugh, Charlotte Skaggs, Kay Williams, Cecile Chisholm, Brenda Eason, Dot Simms, 12nd row? Carolyn Holder, Teryl Thronton, Anne Kelly, and Kathy Nearman. Members of the Girls' Athletic Association are Cfront rowl 12nd rowh Thelma Whitehurst, Diane Davidson, Kathy Gail Nilsen, JoAnn Rodes, Charlene Davila, Nancy Harrell, Krejci, Jennifer Dobbs, Carolyn Claude, Carolyn Deas, Matilde Pimental, Carol Magorosi, Cathy Hass, Sue Van Merilyn Miller, Anne Brown, Pat Rogers, Suzanne Smith, Atta, Betty Wilhelm, Margaret Price, Alma Landolph, Shelley Gebert. The Girls' Athletic Association is dedicated to promoting greater interest in girls' sports. Varying from ping-pong and bowling to rid- ing and football, the sports sponsored by the club combine good sportsmanship with gen- uine enjoyment and offer an athletic program which draws one hundred percent participa- tion. The GAA sponsors the annual Powder Puff football game in which the Juniors battle against the Seniors for top recognition. In addition, the club donates a gift of equip- ment each year to the Athletic Department. an Officers are JoAnn Rodes, Secretary-Treasurer, Charlene Davila, Reporter, Jennifer Dobbs, Vice President, Kathy Krejci, President, and Diane Davidson, Historian. 125 Nature-loving Science Club members are Cback rowj fy, Barbara Whipple, Thayis Weibel, Sharon Geist, Harvey Heckman, Phil Helgerson, Joe West, Richard Pat Fink, Pat Nevins, not pictured, Bob Henderson, Harper, Paul DeRocher, Harold Rubel, Tom Tucker, Tracy Wilder, John Paradise, Nick Werle, and Kent Larry Legum, Vic Gregor, Cfront rowb Linda Graf- Hauser. SCIENCE CLUB The purpose of the newly-formed Science Club of P.A. is to promote understanding in all fields of science and mathematics and to encourage special projects in particular fields of interest to its members. The club has visited the guided missle school at Dam Neck and has held various seminars during the year. .1 2' N? T Awake if fl c, ffcifjgy , Lili c ,c a, cpp, Officers are Richard Harper, Treasurer, Paul DeRocher, President: Harold Rubel, Vice President, and Thayis Weibel, Secre- tary. l26 Library Club members are Katy Quinn, Doris Brader, Mary Goode, Warner Athey, Mr. Braun fSponsorJ, Oliver LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club is new to Princess Anne this year. It was organized to improve the facilities of the library and to further the education of students through a comprehensive reading program. It has progressed rapidly since the first meeting this winter. Spanish Honor Society officers are Mrs. Groves, Sponsorg Brenda Koon, President, and Connie Dyckman, Secretary- Vice President. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Spanish National Honor Society was or- ganized one year ago by the Spanish Club. It is open to all Spanish students who have a B in the language for two preceding semesters. At the end of each semester, new students are accepted into the club. I27 Joyner, Nina Henderson, Barbara Whipple, Harriet Dug- gan, and Bridgette Edwards. Library Club officers are Mr. Braun, Sponsor, Warner Athey, Reporter, Barbara Whipple, Vice President, Harriet Duggan, Secretaryg Bridgette Edwards, President, and Oliver Joyner, Treasurer. Spanish Honor Society members pose in the language lab. They are Clst rowb Marsha Pritchard, Diane Georgianne, Judy Cronk, C2nd rowb Pat Ingram, Alison Channing, Barbara Spruill, Carol Magarosi, Edith Jones, C3rd rowj Barbara Riley, Francine Spampinato, Toby Killiam, Paula Lorenzo, Susie Eason, C4th rowj Lois Lambdin, Lonny Gallagher, Don McGrigger, Albert Eisenberg, Jerry Cambell, Linda Davis, Brenda Koon, Linda Law, Sharon Moore, Connie Dyckman, Anne Brown, and Mrs. Groves CSponsorJ. 'I--M.-W NATIONAL THESPIANS This year the National Thespians produced Ten- nessee Williams' one-act play At Liberty for the Dramatics Play Festival. Miss Elizabeth Johnson, drama teacher, chose this play for its acting possi- bilities. Brenda Koon and Lynn Garner were selected to portray the two women in the play. The big moment for both came on March 22 when At Liberty was given a superior rating by the state Drama Festival. This achievement was gained after many hours of back-breaking rehearsal and after preliminary participation in the District Drama Festival, where the play also received a superior rating. The decision of the judges in the state competition was of primary importance to Miss Johnson and the cast because Williams' play is so controversial. The Senior play, sponsored .by the National Thespians, was chosen by Miss JOIIHSOU 3115 produced by members of the Thespians and the Senior class. Pride and Prejudice played two nights for public viewing and one afternoon for students. It involved much preparation because of the large cast and the difficulty of obtaining period costumes and props. The success of the play was assured however when ticket sales reap- ed 31,000 net profit. The auditorium was filled to capacity both nights, and the audience was excep- tionally responsive and receptive to the perform- ance. Besides being hailed as the best Senior play to be presented at PA, the production was praised for its financial success because the profits were used toward Senior scholarships. CAST OF AT LIBERTY Gloria La-Greene ................ Brenda Koon Gloriais mother .... .... L ynn Garner CAST OF PRIDE AND PREJUDICE Mrs. Bennet .... Mr. Bennet .... Jane Bennet .... Elizabeth Bennet Mary Bennet .... Catherine Bennet Lydia Bennet . . . Lady Lucas .... Charlotte Lucas Mr. Darcy ..... Mr. Collins ..... Lady Catherine . Mr. Bingley .... Miss Bingley . . . Mr. Wickham . . . Hill ......... DIRECTOR ..Bonnie Richter . . . . . .Pat Siddall Billie Jean Morris . . . .Brenda Koon . . . .Sharon Geist . . .Opal Taylor . . . . .Lynn Garner . . Coleen Callahan . . . .Celene Hodge . . .John Lowe . . . . .Alan Elliott .Lee Ann Turner . . .Phil Helgerson . . .Susan Benbow . . .Greg Benoit . . . .Sharon Vines Miss Elizabeth Johnson Officers of National Thespians are Cstandingl Sue Gatlin, Parliamentar- iang Bonnie Richter, Secretaryg Con- nie Reilman, Treasurerg Lynn Garner, Historiang and Csittingl Lee Ann Tur- ner, President. M ,if - E ag' Members of the National Thespians take a few moments Joanne Goodwin, Cback rowl Pat Siddall, Opal Taylor, from their bustling activities to pose for their club pic- Brenda Koon, Bob Eisenberg, and Jan Meades. Kneeling ture. They are Cfront rowb Suzy Blankenship, Lee Ann in front of the group is Miss Elizabeth Johnson, Sponsor Turner, Connie Reilman, Sue Gatlin, Bonnie Richter, Lynn of the Thespians and teacher of dramatics. Garner, Carol Colonna, Dottie Colucci, Susan Benbow, Cast members of the Senior play, Pride and Prejudice, chat on stage While Waiting for dress rehearsal to begin. 129 Underclassmen of the Spanish Club are Clst rowl Brenda Langley, Cathy Nichols, Jean Cornetta C3rd Rollean Leggett, Carol Riden, Sandy Chalmers, Edith rowj Mike Schmidt, Oscar Rodriquez, Warren Spen- Jones, Paula Lorenzton, Kathy Huggins, Susan Ma- cer, Tom Padrick, Sam Martinette, William Montez. con C2nd rowb Charlene Davila, Cheryl Shuller, SPANISH CLUB The Spanish Club strives to promote interest in the culture, customs, and history of Spanish-speaking countries, and its main purpose is to help create bet- ter relations With these countries. The Club's new sponsor, Mr. Rodriquez, has increased the unity and strength of the club and has greatly bolstered their incentive. Officers are Connie Dyckman, Reporter, Mike Schmidt, Vice President, Carolyn Singer, Presidentg Francine Spampinato, Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Os- car Rodriquez is Sponsor. Senior members of the Spanish Club are Connie Dyckman, mentel, Marcia Prichard, Joanne Moore, and Judy Mona Carolyn Singer, Barbara Courtney, Francine Spampinato, han. Lee Pierce, Ronnie Holloman, Anne Brown, Matilde Pi- Q.gfizfMo,w 1' fr 'ff We Officers are Csittingj Sandra McNeil, President, Mrs. Brockman, Sponsor, Cstandingj Mr. Nunn, Sponsor, Mary Fran Hughes, Treasurer, Cynthia Bostain, Secretary, and Carol Bush, Reporter. Not pictured Linda Gregory, Vice President. FRENCH NATIONAL HCNOR SOCIETY La Societe de Francais is composed of superior students who wish to suppplement their class studies. The purpose is to give practice in the language, to develop greater appreciation of French civilization and history, and to stimulate interest in continuing the study of the language. Members are Clst rowj Carol Bush, Cynthia Bostain, Mary Morag Le Saos, Jeanne Kelley, Frieda Parr, Karen Tuttle, Fran Hughes, Sandra McNeil, C2nd rowb Donna Lawson, C5th rowl Lorretta Perkins, Susan Macon, Jane Harri- Jim Wester, Kathy Kamps, Carol Schofer, Jennifer Camp- son, Pat Ethridge, Cstandingj Willard White, James er, C3rd rowl Shelley Gebert, Carol Paulsen, Linda Donald- Locke, Mrs. Brockman, Jim Landis, Mr. Nunn, Jay Fergu- son, Martha Davis, Carol Little, C4th rowl Lynn Howell, son, Ken Clare, Mary Gordon, Anne Heflin. Members of the Latin Club are Cbehind walll Carl Bram- edb Pat Nevins, Miss Whitlock, Suzanne Kelly, Cheryl lett, Bob Palombo, Paul Duggan, Robert Carper, Keith Kaetzel, Caroline Armstrong, Sandy Meade, Joan Gibbs, Barton, Noel Finney, Alan Elliott, Stephen Lemos, CSeat- Susan Tayloe, and Claudia Doughty. LATIN CLUB The Latin Club aims to help its members attain a broader knowledge of Roman customs, culture, and literature. It promotes interest in classical studies throughout the year and encourages proficiency and an academic excellence in this study. A sumptuous Roman banquet culminates the year's activities. By the way, grins Alan, whatever happened to Baby Jane? is F5 K ,t 5 THAT WAY ST RE E TE: f' ARTEFICIAL EYES? DUPULAR WOMAN AW 132 Latin Club officers are Alan Elliott, President, Paul Duggang Susan Tayloe, Secretary, Cheryl Kaetzel, Treasurerg and Pat Nevins, Vice President. FUTURE FARMERS Princess Anne students are encouraged to participate in activities promoting their voca- tional interests. Boys interested in agriculture who participate in the Future Farmers Club develop the skill and knowledge essential in un- derstanding the latest farming methods. They explore new developments in the fields of ani- mal husbandry, crops, and soil conservation. These boys hope to become a part of that vast body of workers who feed the nation. CT0p rightb Officers of Future Farmers are Joe Pesack, Secretaryg Mr. Myers, Sponsor, Jim Porter, Vice- Presidentg and Joe Molton, President. WAMERS 0,- 'mu Q I I. ,. , ,. AT 'V7 c Q ,J ' ' D 1 '41 O,1l0N '7 P97 FA S, Q' -QQ OCQCUJQ U Members of the Future Farmers are Clst rowl Jim Cooper, Allen Spence, Joe Mattox, John West, Roy Lupton, Billy Brice, Joe Pesack, C2nd r0wJ Joe Molton, Mr. Myers fSponsorJ, Jim Porter, Ronnie Ran and Thomas Kemp. ier, James Davenport E if I Q FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization formed for business students. It's purposes are to create more interest and under- standing in the intelligent choice of a business occupation, to participate in Worthy undertakings for the improvement of business and the com- munity, to develop competent and agressive busi- ness leaders, and to encourage and promote school loyalty. During the year the chapter engages in many projects for the regional, state, and national FBLA conventions. The members who participate in activities and programs contribute their talents and enthusiasms for the-benefit of the club. Each member also receives individual benefits from taking part in the various projects. The FBLA float entitled, Devil the Crabbersf' won first place in the 1963 Homecoming float contest. This achievement indicates that the club members are willing to work together to promote themselves and their standards. Officers of FBLA are Cfront rowj Brenda Brodie, Chaplain, Barbara Wallace, Treas- urerg Carolyn Clark, Secretaryg C2nd row! Mrs. Edmondson, Sponsor, Linda Gwalt- ney, President, Miss Hobbs, Sponsorg C3rd rowb Charlene Davila, Historiang Pat Baker, Co-Chaplaing Joan Blankenship, Reporter: and Lois Barnes, Vice-President. X, A J T We 'Q , . ni Senior FBLA members posing for their group shot are Cfront rowj Barbara Wallace, Linda Wright, Judy Mona- han, Carolyn Clark, Brenda Brodie, Alice Pesnicak, Linda Bartee, Cback rowj Pam Birdsong, Margaret Callahan, Underclassmen are Cfront rowj Elaine Parkinson, Alice Barrett, Pat Baker, Brenda Major, Annette Riccio, Shir- ley Bowden, Carol Spruill, Betty Fletcher, Cback rowj Carol Richards, Kathy Krejci, Sara White, Mrs. Ed- mondson fsponsorj, Lois Barnes, Dawn Lewis, Anna Shaffer, and Linda Gwaltney. Linda Cooper, Joan Blankenship, Pat Baker, David Pur- year, Miss Hobbs isponsorj, David Vorhees, Diane Brown, Elizabeth Thomas, and Charlene Davila. Compliments of Willis Wayside FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Princess Anne chapter of the Future Homemakers of America is a member of the Elizabeth River Federation and the Virginia Association. This national organization of stu- dents strive to im p r o V e homemaking tech- niques and to create happier homes for future families. Activities of the FHA include a bake sale, a sale of favorite recipe books, a Mother- Daughter banquet, and a faculty tea. Officers of the FHA are Susan Daves, Historian, Dessie Beamon, Secretary, Ann Vickrey, President, Betty Mc- Laughlin, Vice Presidentg and Rae Fraser, Treasurer. FHA members are Clst rowj Charlotte Skaggs, Frances Linda Daniel, Sylvia Thomas, Kathy Cadden, Delores Howard, Karen Messina, Anne Daly, Dawn Glickman, O'De1l, Gail Smith, and Georgina Mercer. Linda Havens, Nancy Turpin, C2nd rowj Carol Riden, Sha-mill Other members are Clower leftb Brenda Calhoun, Joanne Smith, Lorrenda Collier, Melody Rucks, C2nd rowh Judy Miessau, Jennifer Becker, Betty McLaughlin, Donna Richardson, Dessie Beamon, and Rae Fraser. Mrs. Mary Spencer, Sponsor W FUTURE TEACHERS The purpose of the Future Teachers is to promote interest in the teaching profession. The club provides instruc- tion in teaching methods and offers practical experience through visits to area schools. The main project of the FTA is the awarding of a scholarship to an FTA senior. Senior members are Clst rowb Barbara Moreland Claudia retary Coleen Callahan Vice President Mr Charles Atkinson Spon Doughty, Coleen Callahan, Linda Gregory, Kathy Her sor Kathy Sheeley President Linda Gregory Treasurer and Sybil man, C2nd rowl Eileen White, Kathy Sheeley Pat Win Lewis Historian nette, Suzie Crute, Dorothy Simms, Francine Spampmato Carol Sallwasser, and LaVerne Casper. Underclassmen are Clst r0wJ Angelina Constantine Patsy Judy Cronk Connie Wingfield C3rd rowl Delores O Dell Rushing, Audrey Klecky, Betty Harvey, Jean Hill Mar Janis Ziemer Suzanne Smith Pam Coronette Nina Hen sha Martin, Marion Lilly, C2nd rowl Susan Macon Pat derson Ruth Leedom and Kathleen Oakley Ingram, Barbara Flowers, Donna York, Pat Falletta f .m,, E KILA .R 'ti 'X in V s .gi ge ig S-to I -,.: ,, i X tb. xxx ky 'fu 1 A .QMA . - ,..,.- , - Dressed smartly as the Princess Anne Cavalier, Richard McAndreW waves to the homecoming crowd as the Junior Civitan Club float passes by the stands. Other Junior Civitaners are Cstandingj Jan Meades, bert, Cynthia Bostain, Ckneelingj Blake Weston, Van Jean Cornetta, Kathy Swenson, Connie Dyckman, Claudia Presson, Harvey Heckman, Harold Rubel, and Russell Doughty, Carol Stimson, Kathy Huggins, Mary Fran Rucks. Hughes, Angelina Constantine, Judy Holgate, Linda Jal- 5 1 E ' E fa as E eell i Q- A Q H 'Q' l Junior Civitan Club officers are Connie Dyckman, President, Ronnie Hoel, Vice President, Barbara Messick, Treasurer, and Cynthia Bostain, Secretary. Members of the Junior Civitan Club are Cstandingb Barbara Moreland, Ann Kelley, Brenda Eason, Joyce Bown, Carol Spain, Mary Apple, Pat Oakley, Dorothy JUNIOR CIVITAN CLUB Sponsored by the Virginia Beach Civitan Club, the Junior Civitan's main purpose is to serve the school and the community. During the past year, the club has donated money for the construction of a sidewalk on school grounds and has helped to beau- tify the school by placing murals in the foyer. Each year the club members collect for the United Fund and distribute food baskets to needy families at Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter. The proceeds from the Club's annual sale of fruit cakes go to aid the mentally retarded children of Lynchburg Colony. Each member, through his interest and participation in the club's activities, has helped to make Jr. Civitan a Worthwhile service organization. Simms, Ann Rollins, Ckneelingj Ronnie Hoel, Harry Pen ner, Lamar Harrell, Jerry Myers, Douglas Day, and Richard McAndrew. -uv- DE Club members are Clst rowl Richard Keyser, Tom Freeman, Margaret Morris, Judy Martin, Pam Jennette, Jackson, George Kirchmier, Leo Ferrari, Steve Kimball, Betty Bailey, Irene Morine, Donna Gertz, and June Robin- Roland Audet, Doug Bayse, Tommy Ridings, Preston Tay- son. lor, C2nd rowD Ann Hale, Jeannie Wilkerson, Shirley DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Other DE Clubbers are Clst rowl Donald Arnold, Robert Taylor, Larry Burbage, Jerry Johnson, Earnest Johnson, Joe Huntzinger, Louis Chappell, Pete Cole, C2nd rowj Bob Van Voorhis, Elizabeth Causey, Chuck Leroy, Robbie Spiotta, Clinton Cornell, Lucille Dudley, Johnny Carter, Linda Wilson, Clyde Hines, Linda Hensley, George Pax- son, C3rd rowj Earl Warren, Raymond Rickerson, Ronnie Harksen, Al Basnight, Sue Lassiter fSponsorJ, Jim Greene, Tommy Slagle, Joe Baker, Russell Harrison. 4 A Distributive Education, a professional orga- nization founded by Louise Bernard in 1937, provides students with experience in on-the- job training and classroom theory. The main objectives of DE are to develop vocational un- derstanding, civic consciousness, social intelli- gence, and leadership skill. Each DE student must be employed in a phase of distribution. Classroom studies relate to the students' em- ployment. These studies consist of orientation, human relations, selling tactics, merchandise presentation, the three R's , and other related subjects. This year Princess Anne was host for the District Distributive Education Convention. Nine area schools sent representatives to PA. Students participated in portions of the pro- gram and had contestants in professional con- tests pertaining to DE experience in school and on the job. Cmiddle rightj Festive DE clubbers grin at the camera during a local con- vention. Cbott0mD Officers of the DE Club join the Sponsors in posing for their year- book picture. They are Tom Jackson, Parliamentariang Linda Hensley, Sec- retary, Roland Audet, Reporterg Karl Holsberg, 2nd Vice President, Stanley Futrell, Coordinator, Vernon Cherry, Coordinatorg Sue Lassiter, Club Spon- sorg,Carrol1 Coakley, Supervising Co- ordinatorg Joe Baker, lst Vice Presi- dent, Lucille Dudley, Historian: Johnny Carter, President, and Louis Chappell, Treasurer. FUTURE NURSES Organized for the encouragement of girls interested in a nursing career, the Future Nurses Club offers to its members both instruction and opportunities to be- come acquainted with this worthwhile field. Discus- sions are held concerning the various types of nursing and on-the-spot training is afforded to those who volunteer to work in local hospitals or clinics. By means of activities during the year such as car Washes and bake sales, club members earn funds to further their studies in nursing. Officers riding in their Homecoming car are Patsy Smith, V. President, Rena Deafenbaugh, Sec.g Carol Spencer, Treas., Sandra Harris, Pres., Anne Brown, Reporter, and Judy Haddock, Historian. Mrs. Helen McMillan fSponsorJ Volunteer nurses at DePaul and Norfolk General Hospitals Members of the Future Nurses Club are Clst rowj Katy Ege, Joella Davenport, Kathy Baydowicz, Judy Holgate, Marian Lilly, C2nd rowj June Wilson, Anne Brown, Bar- bara Whipple, Susan Willis, Venida Bowden, Carol Hauser, Diane Britton, C3rd rowj Pat Potter, Bonnie Carawan, Jayne Zutavern, Mary Apple, Reni Craft, Lorraine Gal- lagher, Carol Spencer, 14th rowj Jean Wood, Gail Ban- nerman, Ann Beazley, Carol Robinson, Anne Kelley, Terrell Thorton, Barbara Matejcek, Brenda Eason, Barbara Courtney, Addie Plaudd, Jean Cornetta, and Susan Saw- yer. : Q11wsi 73? Aviv Z .'wlm.x 'mfffzuuii' Debaters are CBack rqwj Jim Landis, Drew Haines, Rich- ard Harper, Mr. Raveling fadvisorj, Randy Henderson, FORENSICS One of Princess Anne's most spirited competi- tions in the scholastic field is that of forensics. Students with talents in creative areas, as Well as those interested in speech and debate, are given the opportunity to test their skills through forensic activities. Spelling, poetry and prose reading, public speaking, and debate are divisions in which students compete in local, district, and state competitions. The creative Writing folio, which is judged by the Virginia High School Lea- gue, contains original short stories and poems contributed by the students. This year, Princess Anne excelled in several areas, including debate, poetry reading, and creative writing. Brenda Koon received a district award for poetry reading, and Jan Meades earned a distinguished rating for her short story. 143 Jim Burgess, Cfront rowl Susan Benbow, Jane Craddock, and Thayis Weibel. - Jan Meades Brenda Koon Creative Writing Poetry Reading fi dig? A C t , ,QQ is wx Council members are Vernell Heusel, Sandra McNeil, Beth Tignor, Gail Edwards, Claudia Frias, Greg Benoit, Tanya Gavitt, Barry Almond, Ruth Byrns, Kathy Herman, and Rena Fishel. HI-Y AND TRI-HI-Y COUNCIL HIY 144 The Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Council is the com- mon bond among the Hi-Y's and the Tri-Hi- Y's at Princess Anne. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and e X t e n d high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. Its platform is clean speech, clean sportsmanship, clean scholar- ship, and clean living. Seated, left to right: F. Reese, K. Joy, K. Sheeley, B Koon, S. Lyon, C. Callahan, L. Gregory, S. McKoWng 2nd rowg V. Gebbert, C. Gerloff, P. Hager, J. Wilson J. Calfee, S. Benbow, F. McCoy, D. Rainier, J. Masoni TRINITY TRI-HI-Y The main objective of Trinity Tri-Hi-Y for '62 and '63 is to adopt a foreign child. In order to obtain this objective, Trinity is car- rying out Various money-making projects. Among these are selling confetti at all home games and conducting a bake sale. Members of Trinity have not, however, forgotten smaller service projects in their desire to reach this main objective. The Trinity girls have wrapped presents for the mental hos- pital for Christmas, have made favors for the lunchroom tables on Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter, and have built a prizewinning float for Homecoming. C. Singer, 3rd rowg S. Tayloe, A. Simmons, L. Oliver C. Frias, C. Trueblood, C. Blythe, L. Russell, M. Don- nell, M. Dudley. Officers, left to right: June Wilson, chaplaing Leslie Rus- sell, reporter, Brenda Koon, presidentg Lynn Oliver, vice presidentg Jane Harrison, treasurer, Claudia Frias, corr. sec., fnot pictured, Francie Sachon, sec.J Trinity displays its Homecoming entry which took second place in the judging. -fl.-1s..1i-4. ,f.. . fff.-11.-annum -Q---1-mmm... w f- - - w1nnvmmvli,2i.m Theta Tri-Hi-Y girls don smiles for the Peerage camera. Officers are Cstandingl Tanya Gavitt, Vice President, Rena Fishel, President, Anne Heflin, Recording Secretary, Karen Parker, Chaplain, Diane Davidson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Ckneel- ingD Karen Tuttle, Treasurerg Carol Little, Parliamentariang Sandra McNeil, Corresponding Secretary, and not pictured, Joyce Brown. THETA TRI-HI-Y The girls of Theta Tri-Hi-Y spend many long hours devoting their energy and in- terest to projects that benefit the club, the' school, and the community. Through gwork- ing together, the girls have developedllast-A ing friendships and a firm understandiqngfv of the meaning of teamworkgcThe.goal of Theta is to mold youngJ,,women,lof strong Christian character and to make everyfgiiil an essential part df its unifying Whole. C x 1' f 1 -,, lei l L 1 l' ff I Members of Theta Tri-Hi-Y squinting at the camera are P t Eth 'd J B I Chack rowl Brenda Brodie, Rena Fishel, Chris Woodard Cheryl Kaetzel, Anne Heflin, Mary Gordon, Gayle Cayce, Karin Rucker, Betty May, Sandra Harris, Marsha Harrier, Pam McKiteric, Janice Zimmer, Becky Gettle, C2nd rowj y a sy eri ge, eame a lard, Diane Davidson, Kathy Craig, Carol Little, Joan Gibbs, Karen Parker, Linda Will- iams, Clst rowj Katie Ege, Sandra McNeil, Joanne Rhodes, Karen Tuttle, Tanya Gavitt, Linda W'hitlow, Vickie Coven, and Michelle Schmidt. WM.-if. -1,iv-N---mm-.wr ATHENA TRI-H I-Y Athena Tri-Hi-Y has spent the year in serv-' iceiftoothers. The girls of this club have sq1i6pfs'd a lady who is blind. she is Mrs. Pau- liiie Sykes, living at the Municipal Hospital. Club members are working in connection with thej'I5itonsf .Clubto obtain books in braille for her, ,and they visit her as often as possible. Anotherlproject of Athena members is volun- teerstvork at the Kings Daughters' Hospital. In' Februaryf 't ' Project Handclasp was spon- sored by the club ,to collect articles for coun- triesIQin need .allover the world. This is quite an inspiring list of projects for ,oneclubtoi handlegland Athena- Tri-Hi-Y girls are ,proud ofytheir achievements. 3 rf ' l' 2 f' r V 'fm JJ' V I ,aff Athena Tri-Hi-Y officers are Ctopj Jeanette Robinette, Ser- geant-at-Armsg Annette Murden, Vice-Presidentg Beth Tig- nor, President, Ruth Pruitt, Chaplaing Cbottomj Pam Tomp- kins, Secretary, ,and Ann Vickory, Treasurer. f l if k. Athena Tri-Hi-Y members are Ckneelingj Jeanie Brown, Pat Fodrey, Bettie McLaughlin, Ruth Pruitt, Anne Vick- ory, Janet Poindexter, Maureen Craft, Anne Brown, Rosa- lind Basnight, C2nd rowl Carol Paulsen, Christine Boyer, Norma Carpenter, Marion Lilley, Bridgett Edwards, Carol Piper, Carol Vignoli, Pam Tompkins, Jean Bayles, Judy Miller, Carol Ketchie, Cback rowj Sharon Ellenbrand, Jeanette Robinette, Beth Tignor, Annette Murden, Sandy Adams, and Alison Chanik. Officers of Scepter are Kathy Herman, Presidentg Abby Mary Ellen Etheridge, Treasurerg Sheri Spidell, Co-Chair- Hilton, Vice-Presidentg Francine Spampinato, Reporterg man of the Bulletin Boardg Maureen Robertsg Carol Spen- Elaine Roosendaal, Historiang Jennifer Dobbs, Secretaryg cer, Co-Chaplaing Billie Jean Morris, Co-Chaplain. This year Scepter has shown interest in the school and the community through various pro- jects and services. Its members were responsible for a safe driving campaign and for the annual Favorite Teachers Contest. Its members visited the children's Ward in the King's Daughters Hos- pital and gave canned food to an impoverished family. The performance of these tasks demons- trated the co-operation of the club's members and proved that Scepter is an active service club with a high standard to maintain. Scepter girls who look back on this year's acti- vities will grin at the thought of their Homecom- ing float which sported a yellow beatnik cat urg- ing PA to Beat 'em like krazy! Everybody pitches in to build S-cepter's Homecoming float. 4 Q i Scepter underclassmen are Clst rowb Barbara Riley, Judy Moore, Cheryl Hoel, C2nd rowl Carolyn Holder, Kathy Kamps, Carol Spencer, Terrell Thorton, Anne Greco, 13rd rowl Elaine Roosendaal, Joyce Fincher, Cecile Chisholm, Diane Siddall, and Kathy Rentsch. Senior members are Clst rowj Barbara Whipple, Linda Ciola, Maureen Roberts, Abby Hilton, Janice Hensley, C2nd rowj Joanne Moore, Irene Copeland, Kathy Herman, Francine Spampinato, Celene Hodge, Barbara Peterson, Sharon Moore, C3rd rowl Mary eridge, Linda Donaldson, Susie Yvonne Chisholm, Eileen White, Goode, Mary Ellen Eth- Leclaire, Sherri Spidell and Joyce Miller. 'ii v Y E 149 . A , ' 4 Q 1 i Members of Quo Vadis gather around to exchange gossip as they admire student projects on display in the library. 1 xl K V Laurie Peccia, Miss Aydlett, Sponsor of Quo Vadis, and Judging by the looks on these girls' faces, something very Gail Edwards enjoy a good joke as they pose in front interesting is going on in the car behind them in the of the bulletin board designed by the club. Homecoming Parade. 150 1st row, left to right: L. Peccia, G. Edwards, L. Nicolas, D. Hill, A. Owens, B. Helms, A. Williamson, L. Pritchett, K. Brown: 2nd row, S. Strew, J. Thompson, S. Crute: 3rd row: S. Bond, D. Colucci, S. Schuler, R. Doucette, L. Doucevich, M. Armpriester, S. Gatlin, C. Ralston, M. Officers, left to right: Laurie Peccia, treasurer, Gail Ed- wards, President, Dorothy Greenwood, vice president, Janet Thompson, chaplain, Kathy Brown, reporter. Knot pictured, Darlene Medley, secretary.J l5l Wilson, K. Smith: 4th row, D. Greenwood, T. Sayles, N. Payne, C. Thompson, S. Slagle, D. Matthews, C. Sall- Iviasser, F. Polluck, L. Emmons, Knot picturedl Jane ansen. QUO VADIS TRI-HI-Y The girls of Quo-Vadis take great pride in their projects which help tomake the com- munity a better place in which to live. Some of the planned projects of the year included giving a scholarship to a senior girl, collect- ing pennies for World Service, sponsoring a Toy Party, and giving a party for the child- ren at St. Mary's Children's Home. Fellow- ship always ranks highly to the girls of Quo-Vadis. These happy members of Coronet Tri-Hi-Y pose with Lee Ann Turner, Betty Martin, 2nd row Csittingj Patsy their mascot, Donnie Downs, who seems to be enjoying Fox, Ann Coltrane, Gail Petree, Ruth Byrns, Vernell the fact that he's the only boy around. 1st row Cstandingj Heusel, Sue Wolf, Ann Brockmeyer, and Susie Lamorelle. are Charan Enroughty, Sandra Hamrick, Donnie Downs, This eye-catching foyer display created by Coronet Tri-Hi-Y shows the ingenuity and skill of the club mem- bers in urging the Cavaliers on to victory. skfgggnsls L tw QUM ETS mms screw Q ff 2' ,, 3 SENIO Officers of Coronet form a C for their club. They are Vernell Heusel, Gail Petree, Ann Brockmeyer, Ann Col- Ctop rightj Betty Martin, Charan Enroughty, Ruth Byrns, trane, Sue Wolf, and Patsy Fox. CORONET TRI-HI-Y In 1962, Coronet Tri-Hi-Y was awarded a trophy for the most improved club. In order to keep this achievement thriving, Coronet mem- bers began working on projects during the sum- mer months. Throughout the school year, these girls collect- ed money for Unicef, gathered canned goods for the needy, made a study of religions, and had Slightly windblown members of Coronet Tri-Hi-Y are Ckneelingb Ann Coltrane, Patsy Fox, Sue Wolf, Ann Brockmeyer, Gail Petree, Vernell Heusel, Ruth Byrns, Charan Enroughty, Betty Martin, 2nd row Sandra Ham- rick, Suzy Blankenship, Anne Nichols, Gayle Banner- man, Sue Lamorelle, Pat Porter Carol Colonna, Pam Ker- ber, Diane Bowdoin, Patsy Roach, Patti Baker, 3rd row their annual fashion show. As in the years past, Coronet members sponsor- ed the Mr. Wonderful contest in which students cast penny votes for their favorite senior boy. Also a tradation at PA is the student-faculty bas- ketball game held in the spring which Coronet sponsors. Barbara Coates, Jackie Willis, Rena DeJoseph, Linda Davis, Cindy Overby, Mary Fentress, Fran Richardson, Sally Richter, Mandy Venner, 4th row Sharon Seymore, Lee Ann Turner, Linda Burner, Johanna Burroughs, Nina Henderson, Jan Richter, Molly White, Judy Hodges, and Lois Barnes. Striking a formal pose for their club picture, these Mike James, Alvin Clabo, Alton Cofield, Jr., Bill Smith, Sigma Phi members are Ronnie Snead, David Jackson, Byron Black, Jim Devine, Harry Penner, Van Tunstall, and Jerry Myers, Jim Mather, Steve Lawrence, Scott Brown, Jimmy Flippen. S' Ph' H'-Y and Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y combined ef- slogan proved appropriate for the game as lfrrincess Anne igma 1 1 forts in designing and building this attractive float. Their quite effectively snipped those Snappers. 1 Officers of Sigma Phi Hi-Y are Ctop rowj Denny Valianos, ICC Representative, Jerry Wood, Vice President, Greg Benoit, President, Jerry Valianos, Secretary, David Miller, Treasurer, Cbottom rowb Barry Almond, Chapling Jon Lowe, Sergeant at Arms: and Roland Audet, Reporter. SIGM PHI HI-Y 1962-1963 has proven to be the finest school year Sigma Phi Hi-Y has ever experienced. With an increased membership came a greater ability to execute both plans and projects dur- ing the year. In an exhibition of strength and skill, the gentlemen of Sigma Phi out-pulledl' the ladies of Coronet. During the tug-of-war, members of both clubs at various times found themselves in Ye Olde Mud Hole. A slave sale, in which the boys of Sigma Phi were auctioned off to girls in the Tri-Hi-Y's, was thoroughly enjoyed by the buyers, but not quite so thoroughly by the slaves. On a more serious scale, Sigma Phi members attended church together, donated money to World Service, and sent delegates to the Dis- trict Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y Conference and Model General Assembly along with other school and community projects. Proud members of Sigma Phi are Ctop rowj Darrell ton, Brian Martin, David Miller, Cbottom rowj Steve Divito, Jerry Wood, Charles Phillips, Benji Steverson, Siegfried, Tommy Lewis, Tommy Vance, Jerry Valianos, Randy Morris, Yasuto Kajiya, Neal Shelby, Greg Benoit, Jon Lowe, Roland Audet, John Bevel, and Leo Salch. Denny Valianos, Barry Almond, Tommy Moyer, Mike Mat- 155 umwwemww OO PETE SACHON DAN BUTLER JOHN GRADY LOU BREEDLOVE Head Football Coach Wrestling Coach Track Coach Baseball Coach Assistant Football Assistant Football Assistant Football HAROLD REVIS NORMAN FIELDS JAMES HUGHES Basketball Coach Assistant Basketball Assistant Baseball BOB BRAUN Tennis Coach Assistant Football Assistant Football Golf Coach 158 CYRIL M. TOMKO Athletic Director The coaches are the backbone of every team. They judge the potential of the team and then utilize their experience and knowledge to put that potential into action. Weeks of practice are spent in assigning players to positions and in training them to attain top co-ordination and skill. During the games, the coaches instruct their players and encourage them. Their skillful planning and rugged determination make every Princess Anne team a formidable foe to all op- ponents. You need some eyewash, Ref! .Q ay 7 1 Y ,V .-: 3:1 , ii ti. ' - :,,i. : A. ' .-, f . , .W i Q A ggw' K . f -' Q ff ' -1 if-FY'-i .QE ' y,y, y if ,ev Mr. Sachon and Mr. Grady discuss scrim- mage plays with Mike Smith. Vivid expressions flash across the faces of Coach and Quarterback as tension mounts during the game. n mwamwi mmm. me Linebackers: Richard Spence, Drew Haines, Richard Backficld: Bruce Wilkerson, Dee Rich, Buster O'Brien, James, Butch Seery, Ben Hubbard, Lee O'Neal, Charlie Buddy Crigger. Carr. lst row, left to right: R. Hytinen, C. Pollard, A. Clabo, R. Warford, T. Gallagher, R. James. B. Crigger, B. Miles D. Rich, B. Morris, C. Todd, D. Haines, 2nd row: J. Gar- rett, J. Bevel, M. Smith, T. Jackson, R. Stabler, B. Wilker- son, B. O'Brien, C. Carr, J. Bullock, B. Hubbard, C. Coul- born, G. Casper, 3rd row: R. Pollard, J. Gimbert, R. Spence, J. Miller, P. Atherton, J. Peccia, R. Clabo. T. Kos- ter, J. Clarke, J. Smith, B. Seery, F, Gray, 4th row: man- ager J. Todd, B. Bohenstiel, B. Holt, D. Crigger, L. O'Neal, B. Warford, B. Howerin, B. Cannon, R. Stansbury manager. VARSITY FOOTBALL Autumn of 1962 witnessed not only the color- ing of leaves from green to bright red and gold, but it saw the development of young, inex- perienced football players into a strong, agres- sive team. Having the lightest line in the his- tory of Princess Anne, the Cavaliers faced a new season with only seven lettermen on the team. However, hard work and long practice sessions in the afternoons paid off, because the Cavaliers added another successful season to their list, as well as a few firsts to their record. For the first time, PA defeated the tough Norview Pilots. Coach Pete Sachon, who had started the Pilots on their winning streak several years before, turned the tables on them as a record-breaking crowd at Cox Stadium nearly tore down the stands in excitement. Secondly, this was the first time that the Cavaliers won games that they had been pre- dicted to lose. The incentive, drive ,and spirit of this year's team made it one of the finest ever to fight for Princess Anne. Charlie Carr plunges in to tackle Granby's Dickie Taylor C0-Captains Buddy Crigger and Richard James .. ,T .jfxfif 155 'i 4 Q Ji S 4 J im Q 5 .Q . '53 W Y . 2 i R' , rx F 2 , 4 ,l i I ' Q.: Y ? .1 Q. N 5 ,if w mpg ,.. -:Q f, eg . i if 'V W H937 i .gf -i g 5 a!fTZ' v: 'k Co-Captains 4 1st row down ' Terry Gallagher Alvin Clabo DeetRich John Smith Bruce Wilkerson Mike Smith 2nd row down Bhddy crigger Lee O'Neal 3rd row down Richard James Drew Haines 4th row down Rick Warford Bill Morris Bill Miles Number Position 29 QB 74 T 49 FB 44 FB 20 HB 28 HB 40 ' I l QB 82 T 67 G 68 T 24 HB 48 C 26 FB Weight Height 165 5'10 195 6' 170 5'10 165 5'11 155 5'10 170 5'10 180 6' 1 '205 6' 206 160 5' 9 205 ,5'11 160 5' 7 185 5'11 170 5' 9 f , miie. Rick Warford bulldozes through the tough Wilson defense. Princess Anne .... Great Bridge Princess Anne Norview .... Princess Anne Granby ..... Princess Anne Churchland . Princess Anne .... Hampton . .. Princess Anne .... Oscar Smith Princess Anne .... Deep Creek . Princess Anne Cradock . . . Princess Anne .... Wilson .... Princess Anne .... 46 Warwick p . . . . . Princess Anne received fourth place in the Eas- tern District football ratings, having a final record of eight Wins and two losses for the season. i Running for extra yards, Bruce Wilkerson is tackled by a Hampton Crabber. 'Buster O'Brien prepares to throw the ball in a roll-out pass play against Wilson. Patsy Roach aim' H , E 4, 'fa X Qi 66 ' I My ti ' x 1 T Barbara Coates ' QD- a , 5.3 . a,fA ff' ' 5 V, Betty Martin - N 5 ' Linda Howell Suzy Blankenship VARSITY CHEERLEADERS fjyovg MT-4f:,, Co-Captains Nancy Foy Laurie Peccia ,mary H f egg, y, 5 L X , ' ' Patsy?f ' Fox L , ff--A f , nap, 9 ko 'Sgt' A 22 ' f 166 Barbara Flowers Nancy McCracken FW Molly White QW? vie T r Eff N Ag! I fksflf X, W , ,QW U i JJ 4- h .Maj jj wr-Q .2 mf ww M I H 1 J ,ff jew -5 . 0 ' Go-o-o-0-Q Cglallerslu-yell the enthnggastm chgerleadere glaring Ethe kick-offgg' M 'H if , '9 e Q y f r y e ,,. ,ef J 1 J 4, Ccenter rightb' XCo5,Gaptgins ,of Mythe Varsypy ' Cheerleaders, Ngnoay Foy angl-Laurie Pecc1a. ,if ff 3 U '- 'V J 1 Q jThese Eheerfeadersgsare having fa'yvonde1j3,11f tinge in ,the Oyster ff' Bow1fPafrade.f ' J- I .f X A J , f y Iggy., M y . L J Mui M ' f yj' , P i XJ fd -. ' L! Lining up before the game, varsity cheerleaders welcome fans with a hearty cheer. Q1 ,, ., f' ff -,J 4' .4 ,J W 1 A 1 VV, .1 AQ! U .,..-f Q Sh-aw, ff-4 w Q , fi ifni k 'mini fm Enthusiastic JV Cheerleaders yell for the Cavaliers during a home basketball game. J V CHEERLEADERS Nancy O'Brien Jan Richter f Judy Hodgeg L Marilyn Stimson E , E1 649 N 1na Henderson VARSITY BASKETBALL i SCORES Princess Anne .... Deep Creek .. Princess Anne .... Frederick . . . Princess Anne .... Suffolk ..... Princess Anne Great Bridge Princess Anne Granby ..... Princess Anne Wilson ...... Princess Anne Hampton .. Princess Anne York ....... Princess Anne Oscar Smith . Princess Anne Churchland .. Princess Anne Warwick .... Princess Anne Newport News Princess Anne Great Bridge . Princess Anne Maury ...... Princess Anne Cradock ..... Princess Anne Deep Creek . Princess Anne Ferguson .... Princess Anne Norview .... Princess Anne Warwick .... Princess Anne Newport News Princess Anne Suffolk ...... Co-Captains Art Halstead and Bob Henderson Princess Anne is mighty proud of the Cavalier basketball record. This year PA placed third in the Eastern District Championship and closed the season with 15 wins and 6 losses-the best record in its history. The expressions of these Cavaliers clearly show their de- Garceau, Ray Hinton, Cback rowj Pete Atherton, Tommy termination to play as well as possible. They are Cfront Adams, Richard Spence, Mike Brown, Bob Henderson, Bill rowj Rudy Anderson, Butch Stamm, Art Halstead, Tommy Bowes, Charlie Carr, David Stockley, and Buster O'Brien. Charlie Carr Art Halstead Bill Bowes and Charlie Carr try to grab a rebound which has been retrieved by an Oscar Smith player. Whatever goes up must eventually come down-We hope! Bob Henderson Bill Bowes 171 Bob Henderson battles with a Newport News Typhoon for control over the ball. 'Tve got it, yell two Typhoon players while Tommy Garceau , f.What a charming minuetpf snatches it instead. r X ' ' ' X 2 'Sth Is it a bird? Is it a plane? mme 4-AMW,llwme.wpW.,mu-.uawwwf-wenllzltwewnfr-sffomwm-mWmW.,,.,.W W M -nh W1-riffs-Wm' But you're supposed to put i through the top of the basket,' says Charlie. JV Cavaliers are Cfront rowj Tommy Yancey, Gene Med- Brinkley, Stanley Plevyak, Andy Styron, Gary McMahan, ley, Bobby Dunnington, Rick Dunnington, Sanfred Reve- James Downing, Dee Crigger, Bobby Knight, Barry Burke. ley, Mike Garriott, Mike Stamm, Cback rowl Charles J V BASKETBALL SCORES Princess Anne 48 Deep Creek . Princess Anne 43 Frederick . .. Princess Anne 47 Suffolk ..... Princess Anne 42 Great Bridge Princess Anne .... 30 Granby ..... Princess Anne 43 Wilson ...... Princess Anne 32 Hampton .... Princess Anne 56 York ........ Princess Anne 40 Oscar Smith . Princess Anne 49 Churchland .. Princess Anne 41 Warwick .... Princess Anne 41 Newport News Princess Anne 58 Great Bridge Princess Anne 53 Maury ...... Princess Anne 51 Cradock ..... Princess Anne 54 Deep Creek . Princess Anne 52 Ferguson .... Basketball success seemed to shine on Princess Anne this season. The JV's proved themselves to be just as skillful in defeating opponents as the Varsity did. In fact, it received the same rating as the Varsity, having earned third place in the district with a record of 12 wins and 5 losses. Mike Garriott springs up for a shot. Q , , ,- ML mwil ' Qdlvijkailu Q4JO,'y,,iaNy-- 6Cv' ckg, OGn'9 UH llama -WX be k it ..,M.e.... www if fa? 354 Princess Anne's Wrestling Team has had a successful Miller, Jim Clarke, Brent Warford, Ckneelingj Bill Brice, season as their record below indicates. Members are Robert Hogue, David Miller, John Smith, and Barrie Em Cstandingl James Fox, Lonny Gallagher, Bill Turner, Jim erson. WRESTLING TEAM David Miller and Robert Hogue realize that wrestling skill demands much practice, so they often work out to- gether in the afternoons during their exercise sessions I76 Princess Princess Princess Princess Princess Princess Princess Princess Princess Princess Princess Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne Anne SCORES 23 Wilson ..... 40 Great Bridge 35 Frederick .. 35 Warwick . . . 37 Cradock .... 51 Oscar Smith 27 Wash.-Lee . 38 Ferguson .. 5 Granby . . . 21 Norview . . . 19 Maury . WRESTLING 'vid Miller Barrie Emerson Ccenterj Brent Warford John Smith Bill Turner Jim Miller Jim Clarke John Smith David Miller co-captains Robert Hogue Bill Brice Lonny Gallagher James Fox Princess Anne placed third in the Eastern District Wrestling Tourna- ment. John Smith and Neal Shelby Won the District Championships for their respective weight classes. Robert Hogue, David Miller, and Brent Warford came in second. 177 Hi - Yo Silver! Bottoms-up, Old Boy. .ag Q V. ,mm,,,V E . iz, L T Lestoil would make the job easier. These wrestlers tensely await their turns on the mat. 'VM I 'W- All right, Boys, the winner gets five hundred cases of rubbing alcohol, and the loser can have those leftover cans of axle grease. I know I dropped those Contact lenses around here some- place. You know sumpthin'? I think he's practicing for the GOP national convention. f . 54 -4 A. if - in +M was f Good grief! He uses that greasy kid stuff, too. Gee, Coach, I only ate three pounds of those chocolate-covered almonds. Do I have to sit here all day? Of course I know that's two people! What else has four legs and two heads? TTTZYZL. i 'EWU' wu- Let's have one over the plate, fellas, hey U fellas BASEBALL With the coming of spring, another season of baseball opens for Princess Anne students. Batters, pitchers, catch- ers, and coaches exchange new ideas and hopes for the success of the team. Like football, basketball, and the many other sports at PA, baseball inspires the competitive spirit and affords sound athletic training. Now this is the way I used to throw the spit-ball. Coach Breedlove demonstrates to Jerry Bullock, Bob DeMille, Rick McMahon, Ronnie Hytinen, Robert Williams, and Rodney Clabo. ,,i, ,-i- ..-.emu-m,ms1,manmn 1.-i..,n1-mgnawqvnz:-Q1 ,f 1. J- -:U-xi. ml x 1pnnm Get a load of that swing! And her figure, too! l ,. PA Cross Country team members are Cfront rowj Eric Ingold, Cback rowl Fred Wood, Wayne Smith, Paul Craig, Wayne, Don Smith, Jay Ferguson, Joe Stephenson, Lanny Bill Montez, Steve Grochmer, and Larry Hightower. TRACK Members of the Princess Anne Cross Country team participate in dual, state, and district meets. This year, the Cavaliers were unexcelled in dual-meet competition, having an outstanding performance record against alllopponents. Jay Ferguson, a junior, won a gold medal and a gold trophy in the Eastern District and the Amateur Athletic Union meets. He is undefeated in dual competition, and he has led the team in every meet. Two other juniors, Don Smith and Eric Wayne, have earned medals this year and are looking forward to an even better season in 1964. Most of this year's squad members will be ,re- turning in 1963-64 to try to uphold PA's success- ful track record. Members of the Spring Track Team are Cfront rowJ Jim- Don Smith, Fred Gray, Terry Gallagher, Rick Watford, mie Rodgers, Steve Kimball, Bob Haley, Eric Wayne, Charles Wilson, and Larry Hightower. Harvey Heckman, Wayne Smith, Cback rowb Jim Acker, 5-,il-xi A in-sw --f' 1 f-Mfg,-.sly w wm,2-:a K its - ia.. wiv-.1 -ir,1.wma-,-11511, ,-f-. uw1s. .a..1,.- -1 CTOp rightj Try Rise with small bubble lather for that extra liftf' CCenter leftj I'1l race you to the girls' locker room and back. -DLA CCenter rightj PA hurdlers practice for cross country medals. -CBottom rightj That makes forty-eight miles --only two more to go. Members of the Golf Team practicing on the green are Ckneelingj Dan Childress, Cstandingj Russell Smith, Al James, Glenn Rogers, Ken Grubbs Mr. Braun fsponsorb, and Ronnie W Blasting out of a sand trap takes consider- able skill, as Dan Childress finds out. GOLF TEAM The Golf Team begins practice in early March and continues throughout the season. The four Varsity and four Junior Varsity members are chosen by elimination. A season is comprised of eleven rnatchesg each of which is held with one of the Eastern Dis- trict schools. The first match is played in early April. Sometimes non-scheduled matches are played with non-District schools. During the first part of May, the golfers compete in th e Eastern District tournament. In the lat- ter part of May, the State Championship is held between all the schools of the state. A good eye and a steady hand are musts in sinking long putts. Ken Grubbs practices at the Bow Creek Golf and Country Club. Officers are Qtopj Mr. Rodriquez, Sponsorg Robert Quarles, This picture isn't upside down, the diver is' Manager, Cbottomj Jeff Holmes, Captaing and Phil Helger- son Co Captain. SWIMMING TEAM The origin of the Princess Anne Swimming Team can be traced to a small group of boys in- terested in high school swimming competition. Although their swimming record for area meets this year was 0-7, they displayed amazing form for the short amount of time available for prac- tice. The boys expect to recruit more swimmers for next year, and they are looking forward to a much improved team record. t'Bang! And they're off and swimming! Members of the newly formed Swimming Team are Clst C2nd rowD Jeff Holmes, Phil Helgerson, George Cogswell rowj Gilliam Tucker, Drew Haines, Paul DeRocher, Rick Brian Martin, Mr. Rodriquez fSponsorJ Ken Buurma McAndrew, Robert Quarles, Jeff Herrick, John Kern, Dick Foss, Robert Chapman and Bill Montez. audi' QOQ. Wm. iffm, 12, A., W, ww ,.., ,. f . fvzw'-s2f.,, f , ,ax . Q 1 1 1 vm, , X J K HOMECCJMING In a blaze of pomp and glory, Homecoming '62 culminated weeks of anxious preparations. Be- ginning with the long-awaited Homecoming game itself, Princess Anne whirled through a week- end of successes. First was the colorful parade which launched the pre-game festivities. The judges presented the three top awards to the FBLA, the Trinity Tri-Hi-Y, and the Key Club- Keyette Club floats. Then came the highlights of the evening's events. Nancy Foy was crowned Homecoming Queen, and Buster O'Brien was awarded the trophy for outstanding player of the game. Shortly afterwards, the Cavaliers turned in a sterling performance on the football field by smashing Hampton with a 55-14 victory. The cele- brations moved from Cox Stadium into the gym where the sock hop was held Friday night and the Queen's Ball, Saturday night, Amid the splen- dor of the festivities, one comment was heard that said what many people may have been thinking - Thank heavens, It didn't rain! Scenes from the Homecoming parade The royal Homecoming Court-Laurie Peccia, Jane Calfee, Queen Nancy Foy, Vernell Heusel, and Susie Wolf. 9 Miss Laurie Peccia S?kl..f 7 ,K f 4? , if ,.-. .L Lf? M: Q.:-ff ,?,, 23 wx F . . f 4 Y 0, gg-MX 1 , 14 ? :ii if sssgjyi ,fif 5 as, M sh .J .1 1 -k.k, f ,mx , I I. gg 3 ,,, 7 Q J gmmis Q J -gisgami if ,, ,jk ' a i j W . f . eg f Q 1 fy ' W 1 L x L ..:,g,'5 2 I M L ,, I as 1 I ,Veg , - Nj, '33 V 1? s ' W' f H fs W if Miss Susan Wolf HOMECOMING COURT Miss Vernell Heusel Miss Jane Calfee 190 aw 'Nr Our lovely Homecoming Queen and her Court, bedecked with roses, ride by on the royal float. The FBLA Club float is captured on film as it appeared during the Homecoming parade. VALEDICTORIAN AND SALUTATORIAN Paul J. DeRocher James R. Locke OUTSTANDING JUNIGRS Charlie Carr Jane Harrison BEST ALL AROUND Nancy Foy and Bob Henderson SENIOR SUPERLATIVES OF 1963 Each year the PEERAGE staff holds elections to determine the most outstanding seniors of the school. Here the spotlight shines on twenty-eight people who have become known for their wit, in- telligence, and personality. MOST INTELLIGENT Alan Elliott and Dorothy Greenwood BEST PERSONALITY Mike Matton and Kathy Brown MOST TALENTED Willard White and Brenda Koon MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Cheryl Marshall and David Etheridge MOST POPULAR Greg Benoit and Claudia Frias MOST STUDIOUS Jimmy Locke and Celene Hodge w . , ., J 14.1.-. f swam ' ef 55, .H 291035 , L 1 o! 'k MOST ATHLETIC Jennifer Dobbs WITTIEST Bob Jenkins and Maggie Walker BEST SPORT Yasuto Kajiya and Charan Enroughty BEST LOOKING Vernell Heusel and Byron Black M...-f.f MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Laurie Peccia and Tommy Lewis BEST DRESSED Dickie Hines and Jane Calfee Z S s E K f xifev 3 MOST ATHLETIC Ronnie ytinen cj! Z Q MI I ' nn Turn teve Conboy WU' ,Fir S O My? X! --gmmlm..-Mfifwxfw-75:'mf wwwsmmwxwwwiyfwmawmmpmvmvwwvmwmwmvlmwwmpwwmsnm . 1 n-mum wg. iii Ei. Delegates to Boys' State are Ctop rowj Richard James, Art Halstead, Willard White, Joe West, Csittingj Harvey Heckman, Alan Elliott, Greg Benoit, and Jimmy Locke. BCDYS' AND GIRLS' STATE These Girls' Staters seem to be chuckling over pic- tures taken at Girls' State last summer. They are Ctop rowl Brenda Koon, Claudia Frias, Susan Ben- bow, Csittingj Cheryl Marshall, Jan Meades, and Linda Gregory. Outstanding in scholarship and leadership, the delegates to Girls' and Boys' State were chosen on the basis of their past records of service and achievement in the school. The girls participated in the American Legion Auxiliary's program at Radford College, and the boys spent their stay at VPI. There they learned the functions of Virginia government on the local and state levels, as Well as the organization of the two-party system. These students held responsible offices in the leg- islative, executive, and judicial departments of the government. What's going on here? It looks like the boys from Boys State are having trouble trying to make an impression on the Girls' Staters. Good luck, fellas! Ibn Princess Anne's Scholastic Achievement Team: Cbottom rowj Frances Pollock, Jean Kelley, Susan Eason, Mary Fran Hughes, Linda Graffey, Cback rowj Alan Elliott, Bob Henderson, and Paul DeRocher. HCNORS This year several of Princess Anne's seniors received recognition for their scholastic achieve- ments and honors. Three Were finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Eight received the distinction of being on PA's Scholas- tic Achievement Team. Alan Elliott Won a plaque for representing Princess Anne on the Tidewater Scholastic Team sponsored by the Ledger-Star newspaper. In addition, National Science Founda- tion Scholarships were granted to four PA stu- dents Who were selected to attend summer science programs at outstanding colleges. National Science Foundation Bob Henderson Pat Siddall National Merit Scholarship Finalists: Phil Helgerson, Alan Elliott, and Paul DeRocher. Summer Program Scholarship Winners Jan Meades Paul DeRocher 55310- ,W .,i,f,1 53fV,i HCJNOR GRADUATES CF 1963 Kay Bazemore Susan Benbow Anne Brown Kathy Brown Kathy Bushong Bruce Congdon Kay Davis Paul DeRocher Jennifer Dobbs Claudia Doughty Connie Dyckman Linda Gail Elkin Alan Elliott David Etheridge Patricia Etheridge Nancy Foy Philip Franklin Claudia Frias Dorothy Greenwood Linda Gregory Mildred Ann Hale Arthur Halstead Phil Helgerson Bob Henderson Vernell Heusel Celene Hodge Richard James 'v l fXx ,wr ll 1 ill X 7 if -'fi is Q2 lh, Brenda Koon Jimmy Locke Cheryl Marshall Jan Meades Darlene Medley Barbara Messick Lesley Midkiff Susan Miller Mary Monahan Louise Anne Nichols Frieda Parr Murdene Preston Marsha Pritchard Florence Reese Darlene Rodgers Frances Sachon Pat Siddall Carolyn Singer Martha Spain Francine Spampinato Connie Trueblood Thomas Tucker Susan White Terri Ann White Willard White Priscilla Whitehurst Margie Wilson SENIOR SOUVENIERS Ray-rah, SENIORS! ! Day must break and night must fall And life goes on its way- Serene am I, though old and gray, For I'm still a student at PA!!! A boy scout helped me across the street Two boys on the bus gave me their seats My social security came in today, And I'm still a student at PA!! !! You've got the wrong goal-it's that way! CONSOLATION Of income tax and sealing wax Of cabbages and kings- Of New Frontiers and lunar years I know not a single thing- I sit on the hill by my Whiskey still Blythe and bonny and gay- And wiggle my toes for the draft board knows I'm still a student at PA! The call to serve our country was made What a thrilling sight, that big parade! I cannot go, I'm sorry to say, For I'm still a student at PA!! Mr, Wonderful contestants ODE T0 6TH BELL CLASS CMy Benzedrine Is Wearing Offl Here we sit in Physics class Hoping for the time to pass. The sun has gone behind the hills And dew is shining on the sills. The chalk-white scrawls upon the board Explain the text that we've explored- Of slugs and dynes, and ergs and j oules Of Newton's laws and metric rules We stuff and cram our aching heads While longing for our soft, warm beds. a n gngkvwvgkxf .I I I get gg q Q 1ul'IlfY S 'Ti 3 ,, We if X -an I my ffffi fight' .-.- .vi i as - ' 9 .-:fl ffr -1 ' , ,Lit 1 T A' .K ' . .I P f 'iv sf o xi? ' a- w:,'AN1i -0 'fig I Mm x K -:L - 1 6 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR XX if !-ng Ctop rightl Morag Le Saos was crowned Miss Princess Anne. Many beautiful floats highlighted Homecoming. V, fa .gn W' . built fjiwe X fl , l,l- - 1 'N The Juniors won the Powder Puff 2-O. The Seniors awaited the final moment. li 1 ,VJ 1 K ll .HJ owbvf b HMV - Dreamy music and soft lights added that special touch to the memorable Candy Cane Ball. FULL, fx HV, if JMB f K , ,fy vw' fi' uv ,Q XJ! fm' J l U JL fp' ly LY ,v '7 , , L ' A UJJ K 1 VJ' W A A 0 gf' .-A x V iw L .My if-aw! f ff ,, :VV , ,, 4 , , A, V i Ne. sim, yew, ffawmwmw.,-eiM,W...li,, - ,M if -vm . - ffer : W fffwwmwwamuw- yemqisfmwey-1 wmflwmv-7 -41-K 1 1 ' it fa. .Si K' 4 ' - . WA ,WM y . ,many . ff is . Pfrincess Anne's favorite teachers, Mrs. Barnes and Mr Rod riquez, discuss a literary work. Ctop leftb At the annual football banquet, Charlie Carr is presented the award for being the most outstanding PA player of the year. The cast of the Senior Play skillfully performs Pride and Prejudice. Q - rev 4 'RNS fM+?'gAweaY ' .mr-i :za in ...N Willard White lights one of the traditional candles during around are National Honor Society members, and standing the National H S ' ' ' ' ' ' onor ocietys tapplng ceremony. 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Member of the Federal Deposit vi 'W Insurance Corporation fl! N l ,f, K if 2l7 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1963 We finally got 'emlll W. ll. SAUNDERS CUMPANY School Jewelry ond Commencement Announcements 28 Q'-'vm X,t?6?-k.LfUq T XJXA-L Compliments of TAIT'S THOROBRED SEEDS A Best by Test for over 90 years l' Give Your Garden and Lawn The Finest Start With The Finest Seeds, Bulbs and Plants. Tidewoter's Leading Seed Store BEACH BLVD. MARKET GEO' TNT 8' SONS Incorporated Groceries-Meats-Poultry 900 TiCleWCIfSI' Drive Norfolk, Virginia Oysters-Clams in Season Phone: MA 2-3385 Oceana, Virginia 12 4 CQ A Roll on Big Cavaliers Q We Want A Touchdown GfLT'f,x!qTl, ' 'His if Wai? Compliments ot Q' 'TESC A Q5 si? THE SPUHTSMAN Sllllll XR 5. go Plume Street, Norfolk, Virginia ik Il - . ,, . 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In the historic land served by Virginia Eleetricid and Power Company, this Warning is not easy to forget. On every hand, contrasted with the land- marks of this progressive, growing area, are the monuments to America's unending fight for freedom. But freedom cannot be preserved in stone or defended by monuments. Freedom must exist in the heart of the individual. It must be cham- pioned by the living. The freedom to build . . . to create . . . to grow as free individuals in a free nation is our price- less heritage from the past. Its cost is our eternal vigilance. Q 1 iii' . VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND we f- f POWER COMPANY 1 X fl L. Rcmports of the Continental Army ! i', X ,x. 1 'V , 4 x. . .J- N 1, -l-xx.. N-A Yorktown, Vo ul , V. .V ., ,-. Q ,,, V l . I A. Lx a Qs, .fc X ,x xl ' , A xl, F V 1. . l l 1 fx Xi f 'kj 'fb ,I t j 5 ., ml f N. ,lt -wk N J X. ,lv 'U I . w. NJN Richmond, Virginia ,dv f WSU 14 if ya- an ill ' ,XY ,LU j 1 Xxivn. A H - V. ln 1. 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We hope that you have enjoyed looking through it as rnuch as we enjoyed creating it for you. Many hours of hard work have gone into this yearbook to make it something that will give you lasting pride in our beloved Alma Mater. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all those who have made this annual possible. The 'I963 PEERAGE Staff 231 SENIOR STATISTICS JUDY ANDERSON-Girls' Athletic Association 13 Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 2. MARY APPLE-Transfer from William T. Sampson Highg Home Economics Distinguished Achievement 2,43 Future Nurses Club 3,43 Junior Civitan Club 3,4. WARNER PACE ATHEY-Chess Club 3g Bible Club 33 Lab Assistant 43 Library Club 4, Reporter 4. ROLAND AUDET, JR.-School photographer 33 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,4, Reporter 43 DE Club 4, Reporter 43 SCA alternate 4. MARY ANNE BAKER-Art Club 2,33 Library Assistant 1,2. BILL BAKUN-Transfer from Memphis, Tennessee. SUSAN BARBA-Future Nurses Club 3,4. CRAIG BARGER-Band 1,2. FAYE BARNES-Drill Team 3,4. LOIS BARNES-Future Business Leaders of America 2, 3,4, Vice-President 43 PAGE staff 33 FOLIO staff 33 PEERAGE staff 43 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 43 Senior play make- up committee 4. ELIZABETH ANNE BARRETT-Pep Club lg DE 3,4. CHET BARTUSIAK-Transfer3 Band 3,43 Radio Club 4. GARY BAUGH-Homeroom President 1,43 SCA Repre- sentative 23 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3. JEAN BAYLES-Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,43 Drill Team 3,43 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 4. KAY BAZEMORE-Spanish Club 1,23 SCA Represent- ative 2. 232 DESSIE BEAMON-Future Homemaker 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Secretary 3,4Q Homeroom Secretary 4. BEVERLY BELL-Glee Club 2. SUSAN BENBOW-Transferg Pep Club 33 Trinity Tri- Hi-Y 43 Keyettes 43 Debate Club 33 SCA Alternate 43 Girls' State 33 Best Speaker in Speech 33 Girls' Public Speaking Representative to District Forensics 33 Senior Play 4, Co-business Manager 43 Cavalier Capers 33 Miss Princess Anne Contest 4g National Honor Society 43 Na- tional Thespians 4. PAMELA BIRDSONG-Transfer from NorvieW3 Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,43 Mixed Chorus 2,35 A Cappella Chorus 43 Drill Team 43 Workshop Chorus 43 Cavalier Capers 3,4. GERALD BOLLING-Wrestling 1,2,3. JEFF BONOMO-Varsity Baseball 2,43 Varsity Football 33 Varsity Wrestling 43 Jr. Varsity Baseball 13 Spanish Club 1,23 Homeroom Treasurer 1,2,33 Varsity Club 4. JOHANNA BOROUGHS-Pep Club 2,33 SCA Representa- tive 33 Powder Puff Football 33 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Homeroom Vice-President 23 Student-Teachers Basketball Game 3. CYNTHIA MACRAE BOSTAIN-French National Honor Society 2,3,43 Junior Civitan Club 2,3,4. DIANE BOWDOIN-Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. BARBARA BOYCE-Future Homemakers of America 4. JOYCE BRADLEY-Drill Team 3,4. ROBERT L. BRIGGS-Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 4. BETTY BRINKLEY-Homeroom President 1,23 Sopho- more Class Treasurer 23 Drill Team 2,43 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 4. ANNE BROCKMYER-Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 43 Powder Puff Footall 4. SENIOR STATISTICS BRENDA BRODIE-Bible Club 1, Pep Club 15 Future Homemakers Club 15 PEERAGE Staff 35 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 45 Future Business Leaders of America 4, Chaplain 4. ANNE BROWN-Future Nurses' Club 3,4, Reporter 45 National Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Girls' Athletic As- sociation 45 PEERAGE Staff 45 Intramural Basketball Team 2,3. JOYCE DIANA BROWN-Transfer from Norfolk Catholic High Schoolg Art Club 1,25 School Spirit Committee 35 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Reporter 45 Senior Prom Committee 45 PAGE Staff 4, Editorg PEERAGE Staff 4. KATHY BROWN-Homeroom Treasurer 15 Miss Princess Anne Contest 1,35 Runner-up 35 SCA Representative 2,45 Drill Team 2,3,4, Squad Leader 45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Homeroom President 35 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Re- porter 45 Junior Class Steering' Committee 35 Ticket Chair- man for Junior Class Swimming Party 35 Beta Club 35 Na- tional Honor Society 45 Keyette Club 45 Miss Princess Anne Ticket Chairman 45 Senior Prom Decoration 45 A Cappella 45 Girls' Chorus 3. SCOTT BROWN-Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,45 Junior-Senior Basketball Team 3. BETTY JO BRUNSON-Transfer from Country Day School. TONY BURGESS-Transfer from Galax High School5 Debate Team 4. SHARON BURKHART-Homeroom Secretary 15 Home- room Vice-President 25 Powder Puff Football 4. KATHY BUSHONG-Homeroom Secretary 15 Junior Civ- itan Club 2,3. KEN BUURMA--Swimming Team 1,45 Chorus 25 Tennis 15 Cavalier Hi-Y 4. RUTH BYRNS-Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Vice- President 45 Spanish Club 25 ICC Representative5 Home- room Treasurer 35 Treasurer of Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 35 Powder Puff Football 35 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Conference 35 SCA Executive Council 45 Chairman of ICC 45 Homecom- ing Chairman 4. MAUREEN BRYTUS-Transfer from Roosevelt Roads High School5 Pep Club 4. MARTHA CAKE-Future Homemakers 15 Future Bus- iness Leaders 2,3,4, Reporter 3. JANE CALFEE-Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 French Na- tional Honor Society 15 J.V. Cheerleader 2, Co-Captain 25 SCA Representative 25 Prom Committee 25 Cavalier Cap- ers 35 Sophomore Steering Committee5 Junior Class Steer- ing Committeeg Homeroom President 35 Varsity Cheer- leader 35 Future Teachers 3,45 SCA School Spirit Com- mittee 45 Homecoming Court 4. SHARON COLEEN CALLAHAN-PAGE staff 3,4, News Editor 3,45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Vice-President 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 45 Chairman of Decoration Commit- tee for Senior Prom 4. KATIE CARDWELL-Drama Club 1, Secretary 15 Glee Club 15 Future Nurses Club 2,35 DE Club 4. LINDA CAUDILL-SCA alternate 1,25 PAGE reporter 3. ELIZABETH CAUSEY-Spanish Club 25 DE Club 4. CARL CENGEWIZKI-Football 1,25 Photography Club 25 Science Club 1. YVONNE STERLYN CHISHOLM-Future Nurses Club 1,25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Pep Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 45 SCA Representative 25 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Publicity Committee of Senior Play 4. LINDA CIOLA-Pep Club 1,25 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Ruritan Minstrels 3,45 Future Homemakers of America 35 Madrigals 45 Homeroom President 15 Homeroom Vice- President 2. ALVIN CLABO-JV Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 45 Varsity Club 4. CAROLYN MOORE CLARK-Future Business Leaders of America 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Delegate to Regional Con- vention 2,3,45 Delegate to State Convention 2,3,45 Girls Chorus 15 A Cappella Chorus 2,35 Eastern Virginia All- State Chorus 2,35 Spring Concert 1,2,35 March Minstrels 2,35 PEERAGE staff 3. SENIOR STATISTICS ELIZABETH CLARK-Costume Committee Senior Play 45 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. ALTON COFIELD-Sigma Phi Hi-Y 4. LORENDA COLLIER-Transfer from Maury High School5 Future Nurses Club 45 Future Homemakers of America 4. CAROL COLONNA-SCA Representative 1,35 Keyette Club 25 Homeroom President 15 JV Cheerleader 25 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Miss Princess Anne Contest 3,45 National Thespians 45 Cavalier Capers 25 Pep Club 1. ANN COLTRANE-T r a n s f e r from Churchland High School5 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Drill Team 3,4, Squad Leader 45 Powder Puff Football 45 SCA alternate 35 Homeroom Vice-President 4. DOTTIE COLUCCI-Homeroom Vice-President 15 Key- ette Club 3,4, President 45 Future Nurses Club 35 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 45 Treasurer of Homeroom 45 SCA Alter- nate 45 National Thespians 45 Stage Manager of Senior Play 45 Assistant Chairman Senior Prom Committee 4. HARRY STEVEN CONBOY-SCA Representative 1,2,35 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Homeroom President 25 Key Club 3,45 Senior Representative to Key Club Board 45 Prom Committee 4. GLADYS CONTILDES-Make-up Committee for Senior Play 4. IRENE COPELAND--Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Spanish Club 1,25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Senior Candy Homeroom Chairman 4. JULIAN COUCH-Key Club 25 Semper Paratus Hi-Y 35 JV Football 25 Prom Committee 4 BARBARA COURTNEY-Future Nurses Club 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,4. JANE CRADDOCK-Debate Team 4. PAUL CRAIG-Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 3,4. 234 MARVIN ALEXANDER CREEKMORE-Transfer from Granby High School5 Bible Club 35 Chess Club 3. SIDNEY CRUNK-Chess Club 4. FRANCES EDNA CRUTE-Drill Team 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Future Teachers of Amerca 3,45 Homeroom Vice-President 4. JOHN CUCURA-Baseball 2,35 Basketall 1,2,35 Football 2,35 Varsity Club 2,35 French Club 15 Class Historian 1. LINDA DAVIS-Transfer from Washington-Lee High School5 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 45 Spanish National Honor Society 4. TOM DAWSON-Junior Civitan Club 2,3,4, DOUGLAS DAY-Track Manager 25 Football Manager 35 Junior Civitan Club 2,3,45 SCA alternate 3. DARLENE GAY DEAFENBAUGH-Transfer from Key West, Florida5 DE Club 3. RAYNA DALE DEAFENBAUGH-Homeroom President 25 Executive Council SCA 25 SCA Representative 25 Student-Faculty Basketball Game 25 Homeroom President 35 Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Secretary 45 Pep Club 4. BOBBY DE MILLE-JV Football 1,25 Varsity Baseball 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,4, President 45 JV Baseball 1. PAUL DE ROCHER - Transfer from Granby High School5 Key Club 2,3,45 Beta Club 35 French Club 35 Sci- ence Club 4, President 45 National Honor Society 45 Certificate of Honorable Merit, N.S.P.L. 35 Swimming Team 45 Scholastic Team 2,3545 French Tournament 35 SCA Executive Council 45 N.S.F. Grant to Emory 8z Henry College 45 National Merit Semi-Finalist 4. JIM DEVINE-Sigma Phi Hi-Y 4. DARRELL DIVITO-Tennis team 35 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 4. JENNIFER DOBBS-Beta Club 35 National Honor So- ciety 45 Keyette Club 45 Junior Civitan Club 35 National French Honor Society 35 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 3,45 PAGE reporter 25 Girls' Athletic .Association 2,4, Vice-President 4. SENIOR STATISTICS LINDA DONALDSON--Transfer from Robert E. Lee High School Theta Tri-Hi-Y 35 Keyette Club 3,45 Na- tional Keyette Convention 3,45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 45 French National Honor Society 45 Powder Puff team 35 Chorus Spring Concert 35 PAGE Editorial Staff 4, Reporter 4. BUD DONNELLY-Track 15 Homeroom President 3, Vice- President 1, Treasurer 25 Steering Committee 1,35 SCA Representative 1, Assistant Representative 25 Sophomore Prom Committee 25 9th grade Wrestling5 Football 25 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3. DIANE DORSETT-Transfer from Cradock5 Band 2,3,4, Librarian 35 Pep Club 25 PEERAGE Staff 3. CLAUDIA DOUGHTY-Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Junior Civitan Club 3,45 Latin Club 2,3,45 Home- room President 1. DONALD DOWNS -- Freshman Class Treasurer 15 Sophomore Class Presidentg Semper Paratus Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 35 SCA Executive Council 35 Mascot of Cor- onet Tri-Hi-Y 45 Madrigals 45 Homeroom President 4, Treasurer 1. LUCILLE DUDLEY-Homeroom President5 SCA Repre- sentative5 DE Club, Historian. HARRIET FRANCES DUGAN - Future Teachers of America 35 Future Homemakers of America 45 Library Club 4, Secretary 4. CONNIE DYCKMAN - Secretary-Treasurer of home- room 1,2,35 Secretary-Treasurer of GAA 2, Reporter 35 Junior Civitan Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 2,3, President 45 Spanish Club 3, Reporter 45 Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 SCA Representative 4. GAIL EDWARDS - French National Honor Society 1,2,3,45 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 3, President 45 Prom Committee 1,2,45 Homeroom Treasurer 1,2,3,45 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 45 ICC 45 Miss Princess Anne Contest.1. LINDA ELKIN-Transfer from Puerto Ricog National Honor Society 4. ALAN ELLIOTT-Key Club 2,3,45 Band 1,25 Scholastic Team 2,3,4, All-Tidewater Scholastic Team 45 National Latin Exam 2,35 Latin Club 3,4, President 45 Beta Club 35 Boys' State 35 A Cappella 3,45 All-State Chorus 3,45 Cavalier Capers 35 National Honor Society 45 Senior play 45 National Merit Scholar 4. ROYCE ELMORE-Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 35 Drill Team 3,4. LEANNE EMMONS-Homeroom President 15 Steering Committee 15 Future Nurses Club 2,3, Reporter 35 GAA 25 Girls' Basketball 35 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 45 Senior play Publicity Committee 4. CHARAN LYNN ENROUGHTY-Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3, Parliamentarian-Historian 45 School Spirit Committee 45 SCA Representative 45 Alternate 35 Powder Puff team 35 PEERAGE Staff 45 SCA District Conference 35 Queen's Ball Decorations Committee 4, Chairman 4. ROBERT ESENBERG-Cross Country team 1,2,35 Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 35 Wrestling 45 Key Club 45 Senior play 45 Cavalier Capers 3,45 Stage Band 45 All-State Band 4. DAVID ETHERIDGE-Key Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 25 Freshman Class Presi- dent5 Beta Club 35 National Honor Society 45 JV Football 25 Homeroom President 15 SCA Representative 2,3,45 National Latin Exam 1,25 Miss Princess Anne Contest Escort 1,4. PATRICIA ETHERIDGE-French National Honor So- ciety 3,45 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 45 PEERAGE staff 3. WELTON EWELL-DE Club. SANDY FEHRMAN-Future Homemakers of America 3. JIMMY FELTON - JV Football 25 JV Basketball 25 Homeroom Secretary 1, Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3. MARY FENTRESS-Drill Team 3,45 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. SENIOR STATISTICS RENA WARREN FISHEL-Theta Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chap- lain 3, President 45 Sophomore Class Secretaryg Honor Court Judge 25 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 3, 4, Chaplain 3, President 45 Steering Committee 45 Senior Play Com- mittee 45 Model General Assembly 2, FORREST FISHER-JV Football 1,25 JV Basketball 1,25 Varsity Track 2,3,45 Varsity Football 35 Varsity Club 2,3,4. CAROLYN FOSTER - Transfer from Arlington, Va.5 French Club 4. JAMES FOX-Wrestling 3,4. NANCY FOY-Keyette Club 1,2,3,4, National Keyette Secretary 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 National Honor So- ciety 45 Beta Club 35 SCA Representative 1,3,4, Alternate 25 Delegate to District SCA Meeting 45 SCA Executive Council 45 Homeroom Secretary 1,2,35 Steering Commit- tee 1,25 JV Cheerleader 152, Co-Captain 25 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Captain 45 PEERAGE Staff 1,2,3,4, Jr. Co-Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Southern Interscholastic Press Conference 45 Powder Puff Football 3,45 Cavalier Capers 1,2,45 Homecoming Queen 4. RAE FRASER-Homeroom Treasurer 15 Art Club 2,3, Secretary 2,35 Senior Play 3,45 Future Homemakers of America 3,4, Treasurer 45 National Thespians 4. TOM FREEMAN-Transfer from Granby High School5 Band 3,45 Drill Sergeant 3, Captain 45 Band Section Leader 45 Band Executive Committee 3,45 All-State Band Member Competition 3,4. CLAUDIA FRIAS-Junior Class Secretary5 Delegate to Miller KL Rhodes Forum 2,35 Delegate to SCA State Con- vention 25 Keyette Club 2,3,45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice- President 3, Corresponding Secretary 45 French Club 15 French National Honor Society 2,35 National Honor So- ciety 45 Beta Club 35 SCA Representative 2, Alternate 1,35 Homeroom President 1,45 Steering Committee 1,3,45 SCA Executive Council 3,45 Chairman of Homecoming Ball 45 Chairman of Exchange Day 45 Prom Committee 45 Girls' State 35 Miss Princess Anne Contest 3,45 Tri- Hi-Y Hi-Y District Conference 2,35 Tri-Hi-Y Hi-Y Coun- cil 1,45 Vice-President 154. 236 KATIE ELIZABETH FULFORD-Girls' Chorus 15 Chor- us Spring Concert 1,25 Mixed Chorus 2,35 A Cappella Chorus 45 All-State Chorus 45 A Cappella Christmas Concert 4. JOHN FULLER-Transfer from Virginia Beach High School5 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 45 Varsity Baseball 4. TERRY GALLAGHER-Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 4. LYNN GARNER-JV Cheerleader 25 French Club 25 Cavalier Capers 25 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,35 Play Festival Committee 35 Senior Play 45 Naional Thespians 45 Sen- ior Play Committee 35 Sophomore Hall of Fame. SUE GATLIN--Pep Club 25 Dramatics Club 25 Quo Vadis 25 Curious Savage 25 Basketball 25 Volleyball 25 Senior Play 3,45 PEERAGE staff 35 National Thespians 4, Parliamentarian 45 Spanish Club 3. VICKY GEBERT - Transfer from Annapolis, Md.5 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 45 French Honor Society 45 Homeroom Treasurer 4. SHARON GEIST-Transfer from Rhode Islandg Band 45 Science Club 45 National Thespians 45 Senior Play 45 Majorette 4. JOSEPH GILLILAND - Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Band Section Leader 45 Stage Band 45 All State Band 3. MARY LOU GOODE--Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 PAGE Staff 45 Library Club 4. RON GOODSON-Transfer from Norview. RODNAL GOSSMAN-Varsity Football 3. LINDA GRAVES-Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 45 Majorette 2,3,45 Bland Music Scholarship 3,4. DOROTHY GREENWOOD-Drill Team 2,3,45 Co-Cap- tain 3, Captain 4, Squad Leader 25 Quo Vadis 2,3,4, Vice- President 45 Latin Club 1,25 SCA Representative 3,45 Beta Club 35 National Honor Society 4. SENIOR STATISTICS LINDA GREGORY-Transfer from Rogers High School in Newport, Rhode Island5 National Honor Society 45 Beta Club 35 French Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Future Teachers of America 3,4, Treasurer 45 Girls' State 35 Junior Civitan 3,45 Senior Play Program Chairman 45 SCA Executive Council 3,45 Senior Prom Committee 45 PAGE Staff 3,4, Editor-in- Chief 45 FOLIO Staff 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 35 PEERAGE Staff 3,45 Southern Inter-Scholastic Press Association 3,45 Tidewater Scholastic Press Association 3,4, Treas- urer 45 Debate 3. LINDA GWALTNEY - Homeroom President 1,25 SCA Alternate 1,25 Pep Club 15 Homeroom Vice-President 2,35 Quo-Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 FBLA 3, Historian 35 President 45 Powder Puff Football 4. MIKE HAFFEY-Track Team 3,4. PAT HAGER-Homeroom Treasurer 15 SCA Alternate 25 Senior Prom Committee 25 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 PEERAGE Staff 3,45 Make-up Committee Senior Play 4. BECKY HAHN!Homeroom Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, President 35 SCA Representative 3. ANDREW HAINES-Transfer from Falls Church High5 Varsity Football 1,25 Varsity Club 15 Homeroom Presi- dent 35 PEERAGE Staff 4. RALPH HAINES-JV Basketball 25 Business Manager for Senior Play5 Prom Decorating Committee. ART HALSTEAD-Varsity Baseball 2,3,4, Co-Captain Baseball 35 Junior Varsity Basketball 1,25 Varsity Bas- ketball 45 Boy's State 45 SCA Representative 45 Home- room Treasurer 1. SANDRA HAMRICK - Vice-President of Freshman Class5 Steering Committee 25 Keyette Club 1,2,3,45 Coro- net Tri-Hi-Y 2,3545 Thespian Club 45 Future Home- makers 15 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Chairman of Senior Privilege Committee5 Capers 35 Chairman of Make-up Committee for Senior Play5 Maid of Honor Represen- ting Princess Anne in the Azalea Festival5 School Spirit Committee 45 SCA Executive Board 4. RONALD HARKSEN-D.E. Club 3,4. 7 JOE HARRIS-Homeroom Vice-President 1,45 Home- room Secreary-Treasurer 25 Homeroom President 45 Steering Committee 4. SANDRA HARRIS-Basketball 25 Baseball 25 Future Nurses 354, President 45 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 SCA Al- ternateg ICC Representing Future Nurses. HARVEY HECKMAN-Varsity Track 1,2,3,45 JV Foot- ball 25 SCA Representative 1,25 Homeroom President 35 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Boys' State 45 Powder Puff Cheerleader 45 Science Society 45 Junior Civitan Club 2,3,4, President 2,35 Magazine Campaign Chairman 35 Junior Class Steering Committee 35 Beta Club 35 Hundred Dollar Sales Club 1,25 National Honor Society 4. PHIL HELGERSON-Transfer from Upper Merion High School5 Key Club 45 Science Club 45 Homeroom Vice- President 45 National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 45 Cast member Senior Play5 Senior Class Steering Com- mittee 45 National Honor Society 4. JANICE HENDRICKS-Girl' Athletic Club 2,35 Drill Team 35 Softball Team 1. MIKE HENRY-Tennis Team 3. JANICE HENSLEY-SCA Alternate 15 Band A 1,2,3,45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 45 Homeroom Vice-President 1,2. KATHY HERMAN-Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Chaplain 3, President 45 Representative to Blue Ridge Assembly 45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Keyette Club 45 PAGE Reporter 45 Interclub Council 45 Publicity and scenery for Cavalier Capers 3. VERNELL HEUSEL-SCA Representative 15 Steering Committee 15 Spanish Club 2,3, ICC Representative 2, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Spanish National Honor Society 35 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Reporter 3, President 45 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y District Conference 2,3,45 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Retreat 2,3,45 SCA Executive Council 35 Beta Club 35 Model General Assembly 35 Blue Ridge Conference 35 Future Business Leaders 35 Keyette Club 3,45 Keyette Conven- tion 35 Powder Puff Football 35 Miss Princess Anne Contest 3,45 ICC 35 Queen of PEERAGE 45 National Honor Society 45 Homecoming Court 45 Norfolk Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council Vice-President 45 ICC 4. SENIOR STATISTICS CHARLES EUGENE HIGGINS-Cavalier Capers 3,45 A Cappella Chorus-All-State 45 Minstrels 4. ABBY HILTON-Miss Princess Anne Contest 2, Semi- finalist 45 Drill Team 2,3,45 Powder Puff Football Team 35 SCA Representative 35 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Vice- President 45 Vice-President of Homeroom 4. RICHARD HINES-SCA Representative 25 Homeroom Treasurer 15 President 45 Key Club 2,3,45 Board Mem- ber 2,3, Parliamentarian 45 Semper Paratus Hi-Y 35 Senior Privilege Committee 4. CAROLYN HINKLE-Girls' Athletic Club. CELENE HODGE - Homeroom Secretary 15 Steering Committee 1,25 Magazine Campaign Homeroom Captain 1,2535 SCA Representative 15 Miller and Rhodes Forum 15 Certificate of Superior Merit National Latin Exam 25 Homeroom President 25 A Cappella Chorus 25 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Vice-President 45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Powder Puff Football 35 PEERAGE Staff 3,45 Junior Co-Business Manager 3, Co-Business Manager 45 Beta Club 35 National Honor Society 45 Prom Committee 45 Cast member Senior Play 45 SCA Executive Council 45 Senior Hall of Fame, Most Studious. RONALD HOEL-JV Track 15 JV Wrestling 15 Pho- tography Club 25 Junior Civitan Club 354, Vice-President 45 Photography staff of PEERAGE 35 Homeroom Treas- urer 3. ROBERT I-IOGUE-Varsity Wrestling 3,45 Spanish Club 3. JUDY HOLGATE-Junior Civitan Club 2,3,45 Future Nurses Club 4. RONNIE HAYDON HOLLOMAN - Spanish National Honor Society 3,4. JEFFERY T. HOLMES-Transfer from South Side High School5 Swimming Team 4, Captain 4. TIM HOLMES-Track Team 3,45 Cross Country Team 3,4. 238 DON llOUP-Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3. CARY HOWARD-JV Wrestling 152. BILL HUGHES-Football 1,25 Track Team 15 Tennis Team 2. JOSEPH HUNTZINGER-DE Club 4. RONNIE HYTINEN-JV Football 15 Varsity Baseball 152,3,45 Varsity Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Varsity Football 3,45 SCA Alternate 4. LANNY INGOLD-Prom Decorating Committee 25 JV Baseball 25 Track Team 35 Cross Country 3,4. RICHARD V. JAMES, JR.-Homeroom President 1,25 SCA Representative 3,45 Semper Paratus Hi-Y 35 JV Football 25 Varsity Football 354, Captain 45 Varsity Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Most Outstanding Junior Boy 35 Boys' State 35 Class President 3,45 Beta Club 35 National Honor Society 45 French National Honor So- ciety 45 Prom Committee 4. LARRY JALBERT-Camera Club 2.- LINDA JALBERT-Junior Civitan Club 3,45 Senior Play Understudy 45 Latin Club 1. ERNEST JOHNSON-DE Club 4. YASUTO KAJIYA-Transfer from La Salle High School5 Foreign Exchange Student from Japang Sigma Phi Hi-Y 45 Homeroom Vice-President 4. DENNIS KALINOSKI -- SCA Representative 1,25 JV Football 25 Varsity Baseball 2,35 Varsity Club 3,45 Home- room Vice-President 1,2,35 Homeroom President 45 Steer- ing Committee 4. CAROL ANN KETCHIE-Athena Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 35 A Cappella Chorus 45 Senior Play Make-up Committee 45 Chorus Workshop 4. SENIOR STATISTICS SHIRLEY KIDD-Transfer from Granby. CAROLYN KIME-Future Homemakers of America 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Annual Staff 4. JOAN KNIGHT-Transfer from Seoul American High School. BARBARA KOEHLER-Intramural Volleyball team 1. DAVID W. KONIN-Transferg Intramural Football 4. BRENDA KOON-SCA Executive Council 3,45 SCA Rep- resentative 25 Class Vice-President 35 Pep Club 25 Drama Club 1,2, Vice-President 25 Future Teachers of America 25 Cast member Senior Play5 Keyette Club 2,3,4, Vice- President 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, President 45 National Thespians 3,45 National Honor Society 45 Beta Club 35 Madrigal Singers 45 State Champion Forensic Poetry Reader 25 District Champion Forensic Poetry Reader 2,35 Girls' State 35 Spanish Club 1,25 Spanish National Honor Society 3,45 President 3,45 PA Candidate for Tide- water's Most Outstanding Teenager 5 Senior Hall of Fame Most Talented 4. KATHLEEN KREJCI-Intramural Sports 1,2,45 Girls' Athletic Club 3,4, President 45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 45 Fu- ture Business Leaders 45 Powder Puff Football 3. SHIRLEY JO ANN KROUSE-Transfer from Lee High School. JOAN KRYNSKI-Senior Play Costume Committee 45 Future Homemakers of America 45 SCA Alternate 2. LOIS LAMBDIN-Transfer from Granby High Schoolg Drill Team 3,45 A Cappella 3,45 National Spanish Honor Society 45 All-State Chorus 3,45 President Homeroom 25 Homeroom Secretary 3. SUE LAMORELLE-Class Reporter 25 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Co-Chaplain 35 JV Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheer- leader 35 Keyette Club 45 Homeroom Secretary-Treas- urer 25 SCA Representative 45 Cavalier Capers 2,35 SCA Executive Council 4. 239 PATRICIA LANE-DE Club 4. LINDA LAW-Pep Club 2, Secretary 35 Girls' Athletic Club 2, Treasurer 35 Homeroom Vice-President 25 SCA Alternate 3,45 A Cappella Chorus 45 Workshop Chorus 45 Ruritan Minstrels 45 PEERAGE Staff 45 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 4. STEVE LAWRENCE-Band 15 Homeroom President 25 Wrestling Team 15 Homeroom Vice-President 25 Tennis Team 25 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 45 Senior Play Scenery Com- mittee 4. PAMELA JEAN LEIGH-Drill Team 3,4. DOUGLAS LE VESQUE-A Cappella Chorus 2,45 All- State Chorus 4. CONNIE LEWIS-Transfer. DAWN LEWIS-Future Business Leaders of America 3,4. TOMMY LEWIS-Transfer from Cradock High Schoo15 SCA Executive Council 45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,45 Sigma Phi Float Committee 3,45 Beta Club 35 Debate Club 35 Magazine Campaign Homeroom Captain 35 Steering Com- mittee 35 FOLIO Staff 35 Homecoming Float Committee Chairman 45 Senior Play Publicity Committee Co-Chair- man 45 Student Hall Monitor 45 Cavalier Capers Pub- licity Chairman 45 Princess Anne Representative on WNOR Radio 3,4 National Honor Society 45 Senior Hall of Fame, Most School Spirited 4. MARION LILLEY-Future Nurses Club 2,45 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 4. KEN LINDBLAD - JV Wrestling 35 JV Football 25 Homeroom Treasurer 2. CAROLYN GAY LITCHFIELD-Pep Club 15 SCA Al- ternate 1,35 SCA Representative 25 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 3. JAMES R. LOCKE-Transfer from Granby High Schoolg National Beta Club 35 Debate Council 35 French National Honor Society 3,45 Boys' State 35 Bible Club 35 Honor SENIOR STATISTICS Court Judge 45 Homeroom President 45 Steering Com- mittee 45 Prom Committee 45 Senior Day Committee 45 National Honor Society 45 A Cappella Chorus 45 SCA Executive Council 45 French Play 45 Senior Hall of Fame, Most Studious 4. PATRICIA LONG-Future Business Leaders of America 3, Parliamentarian 35 Homeroom Treasurer 45 DE Club 4. JON BISHOP LOWE-Alpha Phi Omega Hi-Y 1,2, Re- porter 25 Homeroom Vice-President 25 JV Basketball 25 President of Homeroom 35 Varsity Tennis 3,45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,45 Steering Committee 3,45 Class Vice-Presi- dent 45 Cast member Senior Play 45 Prom Committee 45 SCA Executive Council 45 Graduation Usher 35 Home- coming Escort 4. SUSAN LYON-Homeroom President 2,45 Keyette Club 3,45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Keyette Board 45 Miss Princess Anne Contest Committee 45 District Representative of Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 45 Steering Committee 2,45 Senior Day Committee 45 Hall Monitor 4. FRANCES ANNE McCOY-Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 A Cap- pella Chorus 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4. DON MCCRICKARD-Spanish National Honor Society 3,4. CHARLES MCGATHEY--Cavalier Capers 1,2,3. HAROLD McKEE-Audio-Visual Club 35 Speech Club 2. SUSAN MILLER MCKOWN-Keyette Club 2,3,4, Chap- lain 45 SCA Representative 3, Alternate 25 Prom Com- mittee 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 45 Homeroom Vice-President 45 Homeroom Treasurer 1. LOUISE MACOMBER--Cavalier Capers 25 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 35 Vocational Office Training 4. JOYCE MAGNUSSEN-Future Homemakers of America 1,2. SHARON PERRY MANSFIELD - Transferg Future Teachers of America 3. 240 CHERYL DIANNE MARSHALL-SCA Representative 25 SCA Executive Council 3,45 Homeroom Secretary 25 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Future Teachers of America 3,4. Secretary 45 French National Honor Society 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 35 Beta Club 35 National Honor Society 45 Girls' State 35 Script writer for Cavalier Capers 35 Chairman of Prom Committee 45 Senior Hall of Fame, Most Likely to Succeed 4. NEWTON DALLAS MARTIN-Debate Council 45 Chess Club 4. JIM MATHER-Spanish Club 25 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 PEERAGE Staff 45 PAGE Staff 35 Powder Puff Cheerleader 3,4. MIKE MATTON-Homeroom Vice-President 1,45 Home- room Treasurer 25 Class Treasurer 35 SCA Representa- tive 35 SCA Executive Council 45 Steering Committee 35 Graduation Usher 35 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chaplain 35 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Retreat 35 Delegate to Model General Assembly 35 President of Norfolk Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 45 Senior Day Committee 45 Prom Committee 4, Chairman Outside-Guest-Form Committee 45 District SCA Conven- ion 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Homecoming Court Es- court 45 Miss Princess Anne Contest Escort 45 Powder Puff Cheerleader 3,4. DIANE MEADE-Art Club 3. SANDY MEADE-Latin Club 4. BILL MEADOR - PEERAGE Staff Photographer 2,35 Cavalier Capers 2,35 SCA Representative 1,2,35 News- paper Photographer 2. JAN MEADES-Beta Club 35 National Honor Society 45 Drill Team 2,35 National Thespians 45 Junior Civitan Club 35 SCA Executive Council 3,45 Steering Committee 1,2,35 PEERAGE Staff 3,45 Junior Co-Editor 3, Co-Editor 45 Curtis S100 Sales Club 25 Homeroom President 1,25 Magazine Campaign Manager 35 PA School Historian 3,45 Prom Committee 1,2,3,4, Chairman 1, Decorations Committee 2,45 Southern Interscholastic Press Confer- ence 3,45 District SCA Conference 35 Miller gl Rhodes Forum 35 Girls' State 35 National Science Foundation Program at Emory Sz Henry College 35 Powder Puff Football 3,45 Girls' Intramural Athletics 1,25 Creative Writing Folio Distinguished Rating 35 Cavalier Capers 2,4. SENIOR STATISTICS DARLENE MEDLEY-Homeroom President 1,25 Latin Club 15 Steering Committee 1,25 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 25 Pep Club 2, Vice-President 25 PAGE Staff 25 Prom Committee 2,45 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Secretary 45 SCA Representative 35 Beta Club 35 National Honor Society 4, Vice-President 45 Powder Puff Football 4. BARBARA MESSICK-Junior Civitan Club 3,4, Treas- urer 45 Senior Class Candy Committee 45 Hall Monitor 4. SKIP MIDKIFF-Homeroom President 1,25 Junior Civi- tan Club 25 Magazine Campaign Homeroom Captain 2. BILL MILES-JV Football 1,25 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Club 4. DAVID MILLER-Varsity Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Captain 45 Boys Chorus 25 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,4, Treasurer 45 PAGE Staff Reporter 4, Sports Editor 4. JULIA LYNN MILLER - Future Homemakers of America 15 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 SCA Alternate 25 Sen- ior Play Make-up Committee 45 Senior Play Understudy 4. SUSIE MILLER-Transfer from Nevada5 Trinity Tri- Hi-Y 45 Keyette Club 45 National Honor Society 45 SCA Alternate 4. JUDY MONAHAN-Spanish Club 2,3,45 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3,45 Future Business Leaders of America 45 Homeroom Secretary 4. BEVERLY MOORE-Transfer from Granby High Schoolg Girls' Chorus 3. JO ANNE MOORE-Spanish Club 45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 4. JUDI MOORE-Transfer from Pacific High School. SHARON MOORE-Transfer from Chula Vista, Califor- nia5 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 45 Spanish National Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 35 PAGE Staff 4. BARBARA MORELAND-Latin Club 2,3,4, ICC Repre- sentative 35 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Junior Civitan Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 2,35 Chess Club 35 PAGE Staff 4. BILLIE JEAN MORRIS-SCA Representative 1,25 Cava- lier Capers 1,2,3, Choreographer 35 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Co-Chaplain 45 National Thespians 4, Reporter 45 PAGE Staff 35 Cast member Senior Play 45 Festival Play 3,4. EDDIE MANIS-Sigma Phi Hi-Y 45 Tennis Team 3. WILLIAM MORRIS-JV Football 25 Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Club 4. JOE MOULTON-Future Farmers of America 3,4, Vice- President 3, President 4. TOMMY MOYER-Certificate of Achievement for Maga- zine Salesmanship 15 Prom Committee 25 Homeroom President 25 Steering Committee 25 JV Football 25 School Bowling League 25 Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3,45 PEERAGE Staff 45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 45 Scepter Fashion Show 4. ANNETTE MURDEN-Student-Teacher Basketball Game 25 Drill Team 3,45 Future Teachers of America 35 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 4, Vice-President 4. THOMAS NEATHERY - Transfer from Cradock High School. JIMMY WAYNE NEWBURY-Bowling League 1,2,3,4, Golf 1. LOUISA NICHOLAS-Future Business Leaders of Ameri- ca 2,35 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Powder Puff Football 35 Prom Committee 45 Magazine Campaign Homeroom Cap- tain 2. DAVID NOBLE-SCA Alternate 25 Homeroom Vice- President 25 Spanish Club 25 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,45 Art Club 3. JEANNETTE NUNNALLY-Girls Chorus 2,35 A Cap- pella Chorus 45 Madrigal Singers 45 Secretary-Treasurer of A Cappella 45 SCA Representative 1. ANNE RAYE OAKLEY-Future Business Leaders of America 15 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 2. SENIOR STATISTICS GEORGE M. OLD, JR.-Varsity Track Manager 15 Var- sity Basketball Manager 25 Varsity Club 2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 ICC Representative for Key Club and Varsity Club 35 Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. JEFF OLSON-Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Crew 2,3,4. LEE O'NEAL-Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Track 45 Varsity Club 4. BEVERLY OWENS-Transfer from Granby High Schoolg Band 2,3,4. ELLIS CLYDE OWENS, JR.-Transfer from Norview High School. JOHN PARADISE-PAGE and PEERAGE Staffs' Pho- tographer 2,3,4. FRIEDA PARR - Transfer5 French National Honor Society 3,4. GEORGE A. PAXSON-DE Club 4. JO ANNA PEASE-Transfer from Norview High School5 Band 2,3,4, Section Leader 2,3,45 All-State Workshop Band 2,3,45 All-County Band 35 Art Club 2,3, ICC 25 Girls' Athletic Club 25 Cavalier Capers 2,35 Powder Puff Foot- ball Team 3,4. LAURIE PECCIA-SCA Representative 15 Homeroom Treasurer 15 Steering Committee 15 JV Cheerleader 25 Prom Committee 25 Homeroom Secretary 25 Cavalier Ca- pers 2,3,45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,4, Co-Captain 45 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Treasurer 45 Model General Assem- bly 3. HARRY PENNER, JR.-Radio Electronics Club 25 Junior Civitan Club 3,45 Homeroom President 45 Steering Com- mittee 45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 4. LOUISE ALICE PESNICAK-Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Spanish Club 3. 242 BARBARA PETERSON-PAGE Staff 35 Scepter Tri- Hi-Y 3,4. JIMMY PETERSON-Homeroom President 15 Wrestling Tournament 15 Key Club 1. MATILDE PIMENTEL-Spanish Club 1,2,45 Powder Puff Football 45 PEERAGE Staff 45 PAGE Staff 45 Girls' Athletic Association 4. ROBBY PITTMAN-A Cappella Chorus 1,2,3,45 Madrigal Singers 45 Ruritan Minstrels 1,2,3,45 Cavalier Capers 35 Magazine Campaign Homeroom Captain 2. JANET POINDEXTER-Future Homemakers of Amer- ica 15 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Spanish Club 25 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. CHARLES POLLARD-Football 2,4. GORDON DAVID POLLARD-Debate Team 4. CHARLES POND-Transfer5 Wrestling 3. PATRICIA POTTER-Drill Team 2,3,45 Future Nurses Club 45 Homeroom President 25 SCA Representative 2. BRENDA POWELL - Transfer from Manasquan High Schoolg Girls Chorus 3. ANTOINETTE PRESTON - Drill Team 45 Shorthand Award Second Place 35 Cavalier Capers 45 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 4. DAVID PRINE-Mixed Chorus 1,25 Audio-Visual Club 1,25 Library Club 1,25 A Cappella Chorus 3. LINDA RAE PRITCHARD-SCA Representative 15 A Cappella Chorus 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Madrigal Sing- ers 4, Vice-President 45 Cavalier Capers 35 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 All-State Chorus 2,3,4. SENIOR STATISTICS WILLIAM PRICHETT--SCA Representative 45 Home- room President 45 Steering Committee 45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 4. DIANE RAINIER-SCA Representative 1,2,35 SCA Con- vention l5 Steering Committee 1,25 Class Vice-President 25 Prom Committee 1,25 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, ICC Rep- resentative 2, Chaplain 3, Social Chairman 45 Keyette Club 2, City Council Representative 25 Future Teachers of America 35 SCA Executive Council 4. BRENDA FAYE RASH-Mixed Chorus 35 A Cappella Chorus 4. KATHY REID-JV Cheerleader 15 SCA Representative 1,25 Prom Committee 15 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 2. CONNIE REILMANN - Transfer from Mac Wilhoite High Schoolg National Thespians 4, Treasurer 45 PAGE Staff 35 Costume Committee Chairman Senior Play. CAROL RICHARDS-Girls' Athletic Club 15 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4. SALLY RICHTER - Transfer5 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Class Secretary 45 Prom Committee 45 Senior Day Com- mittee 4, Chairman Prophesy Committee 4. RAYMOND RICKERSON-DE Club 3,4. DONALD RIEGER-Freshman Basketball Team 15 JV Basketball Team 25 Track Team 2. CAROLYN ROBERTS-Spring Concert 1,2, Girls' Chorus 1,2,35 Pep Club 3,4, Secretary 45 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 4, Pro- gram Chairman 45 A Cappella Chorus 4. ANNE PAYNE ROBINSON-Transfer from Mount Ver- non High Schoolg Mixed Chorus 45 Art Club 35 French Club 45 Pep Club 4. JUNE KAY ROBINSON-Future Business Leaders of America 2,3, Chaplain 35 DE Club 45 Mixed Chorus 3,4. DARLENE RODGERS-Transfer5 Drill Team 4. 243 ANN ROLLINS-Homeroom President 15 Junior Civitan Club 2,3,45 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 45 Prom Committee 4. PAUL ROSS-Junior Varsity Football 2. JUDY ROUGHTON-SCA Representative 1,25 Future Homemakers of America 15 Future Business Leaders of America 25 Drill Team 3,45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 45 Home- room Treasurer 2,4. TOM RYAN-Transfer from Hoban High School. FRANCIE SACHON-Pep Club, Reporter 1, Vice-Presi- dent 25 Homeroom President 1, Treasurer 25 Steering Committee 15 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 3,45 Key- ette 3,45 Beta Club 35 SCA Representative 35 Represen- tative to Model General Assembly 35 National Honor So- ciety President 4. LEO J. SALCH-JV Football 25 JV Basketball 25 Varsity Football 35 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,45 PAGE sports writer 35 Junior-Senior Football game 3. CAROL SALLWASSER-Future Teachers 2,3,45 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 45 Drill Team 3,45 Girls' Athletic Associa- tion 1,2. CECELIA SANCHEZ - Transfer from Hoover High School in San Diego, California. JUDI SANFORD-Future Nurses 15 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Cavalier Capers 3,45 Senior Class Play Costumes 4. MIKE SCHWARTZ-Wrestling 3,45 Key Club, Social Committee Chairman, 4. BOB SCRIBNER-Cross Country Track 15 Wrestling 3,4. ANNA SHAFFER-Drama Club 15 SCA Representative l,2,45 Homeroom Secretary 1,25 Homeroom Magazine Campaign Captain 25 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 35 Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4. SENIOR STATIST CS KATHY SHEELY-Homeroom Vice-President 1, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3,45 Future Teachers of America 2,3,4, President 45 PAGE Business Manager 45 SCA Executive Council 45 Powder Puff Football 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. NEAL SHELBY-Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,45 W1'estling 3,4. .IACQUELINE LEE SHIRLEY-Future Business Leaders of America 25 Homeroom Vice-President 2, Secretary 1. PATRICK SIDDALL - Track 2,3,45 Cross Country 35 Football 15 Key Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 45 Steering Com- mittee 45 National Honor Society 45 National Thespians 45 Senior Play 45 Key Club District Convention 3,45 Sum- mer Science Institute 45 SCA Executive Council 45 Prom Committee 45 Powder Puff Cheerleader 3,4. ANNE SIMMONS-PAGE Staff 15 Dance Committee 15 Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2,35 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 25 Powder Puff Football 35 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 45 Senior Play Committee 4. BETSY SIMMONS-Pep Club 15 Homeroom Secretary 1,45 Mixed Chorus 25 SCA Representative 25 JV Cheer- leader 25 Cavalier Capers 2,3545 Steering Committee 25 Varsity Cheerleader 35 Theta Tri-Hi-y 15 A Cappella Choir 35 Homeroom Treasurer 35 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Key- ette Club 45 PEERAGE Staff 45 French National Honor Society 4. DOROTHY SIMMS-Junior Civitan 2,3,4, ICC Represent- ative 3, Historian 45 Future Teachers Club 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 A Cappella 45 PAGE Staff 4. CAROLYN SINGER-Spanish Club, Reporter 1,2, Parlia- mentarian 3, President 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 45 Keyette Club Reporter 45 National Honor Society 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secretary-Treasurer 45 District Forensics Prose Reading 35 SCA School Spirit Committee 25 Pep Club 15 Steering Committee Alternate 3. CAROL SMITH-Future Business Leaders of America 25 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 4. DALE SMITH-Wrestling 3. 244 DONALD E. SMITH-A Band 1,2,3,45 Workshop Band 25 All-State Band 3,4. KATHLEEN SMITH-Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice-Presi- dent 15 Blue Ridge Assembly 15 Keyette Club 15 Home- room Secretary 25 Magazine Campaign Co-Captain 15 SCA 45 Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y District Conference 2. PATSY SMITH-Transfer from Oscar Smith High School5 Dramatics Club 25 Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 45 SCA Alternate 3. WILLIAM MARION SMITH-JV Football 1,25 Home- room Vice-President 2, Treasurer 1. BOB SNYDER-Transfer from Clarion High School in Clarion, Pa. PATRICIA SOREY-Future Homemakers of America 25 National Thespians 45 Senior Play Publicity Chairman 4. CAROL SPAIN-SCA Representative 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Pep Club, ICC Representative 253, President 35 Beta Club 35 Homeroom Reporter 25 Junior Civitan Club 2,3,4, Project Committee 3,4, Membership Committee Chairman 45 National Honor Society 4. FRANCINE SPAMPINATO-Spanish Honor Society 3,45 Spanish Club 3,45 Secretary-Treasurer 45 French Honor Society 45 Future Teachers of America 3,4, Reporter 45 Beta Club 35 National Honor Society 45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Reporter 4. GAYNELL SPENCER-Band 2,3545 Cavalier Capers 2,3, 45 Future Business Leaders of America 3,45 Majorette 3,4. SHERRI SPIDELL-Homeroom Vice-President 15 Future Teachers 15 Teen Club 1,25 Cavalier Capers 3,45 Drill Team 45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 45 Candy Sales Co-Captain 4. BARBARA SPRUILL-Spanish Club 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 4. TIM STAMATIS-A Cappella Choir 3,45 Madrigals 4. SENIOR STATISTICS CAROLANN STANLEY-Bible Club 45 SCA 4. MYRON STEELE-Steering Committee 1,35 Homeroom President 1535 A Band 1,2535 Alpha Phi Omega Hi-Y 25 French National Honor Society 3,45 All-State Workshop Band 35 Key Club 45 Tennis 3,45 Prom Committee 45 SCA Parliamentarian 4. SHARON STEPHENSON-Transfer from Key West High School5 SCA 4. J. TROY STRAIT-Cavalier Capers 2,3545 Art Club 2,35 Senior Play Committee 3,45 State One-Act Play Festival 35 School Arts Show 25 Homecoming Clown 35 Faculty Play Committee 3. CHARLEEN SWANN-Transfer from Lee-Davis. OPAL TAYLOR-Steering Committee 15 Homeroom Vice- President 45 Senior Play 45 National Thespians 45 Future Homemakers of America, Treasurer 15 Prom Committee 15 Miss Princess Anne Contest 15 PAGE Staff 1, Circula- tion Manager 2, Advertising Manager 35 PEERAGE Staff 15 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pep Club 1. ROBERT TAYLOR-JV Football 15 DE Club 4. BETH TIGNOR-Athena Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 45 Drill Team 3,45 Homeroom Alternate 1,45 Home- room Secretary-Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 2. CURTIS TODD, JR.-JV Football 25 Varsity Football 3,4. HAROLD TOUESDALE-A Cappella Choir 2,3,45 Madri- gals 45 Junior Civitan Club 35 Track 3,4. CONNIE-TRUEBLOOD-Homeroom President 15 Steer- ing Committee 1,2545 French Club 15 Keyette Club 1, Parliamentarian 2, Treasurer 4, Keyette Convention 3, Board 45 Drill Team 2,35 Class Treasurer 2,45 SCA Alter- nate 25 SCA Representative 3, Executive Council 35 Beta Club 35'f National Honor Society 45 Last Will and Testa- ment Committee, Co-Chairman 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 45 Girls' Public Speaking Contest, First Place 25 District Forensics Meet 2. 245 TOM TUCKER-Wrestling 2,35 Semper Paratus 2,35 Spanish National Honor Society 35 Science Club 4. VAN TUNSTALL-Transfer from Granby High School5 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,4. LEE ANN TURNER-Cornet Tri-Hi-Y 45 Drama Club 15 National Thespians, President 45 Cavalier Capers 2,35 Senior Play 45 Christmas Show 35 Future Teachers of America 45 Pep Club 25 SCA Executive Council 3,45 SCA School Spirit 3, Chairman 45 Senior Privilege Committee 45 Prom Committee 1,45 PAGE Staff 1,25 FOLIO Staff 35 Forensics Play Committee. STEPHEN F. TUTTLE-Spanish Club5 Spanish Honor Society5 Debate. JERRY VALIANOS-Sigma Phi Hi-Y 354, Secretary 45 Cavalier Capers 35 Homeroom President 35 PAGE Staff 35 SCA Representative 2. MARGARET VANCE-FBLA 35 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 4. ANNE VICKERY-Future Homemakers of America 3, President 45 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. SHARON VINES-SCA Representative 25 Student-Facul- ty Basketball Game 35 Powder Puff Football 3,45 Senior Play 4. CAROLE WALKER-Girls' Chorus. DEBORAH WALL-Pep Club 15 PEERAGE Staff 2. BARBARA WALLACE-FBLA 354, Treasurer 45 Powder Puff 3,4. RICK WARFORD-Varsity Football 3,45 Varsity Track 3,45 Homeroom President 3, Vice-President 45 Steering Committee 3. THAYIS WEIBEL-Science Club, Secretary 45 Debate 4. JOSEPH WEST-Boys' State 35 Science Club 45 Powder Puff Cheerleader 45 SCA 1,253,4. SENIOR STATISTICS BLAKE WESTON-Alpha Phi Omega Hi-Y 25 Latin Club 2,3,45 Junior Civitan Club 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 3. BARBARA WHIPPLE-Future Nurses 45 Scepter Tri-Hi- Y 45 Library Club, Vice-President 45 Science Club 4. EILEEN WHITE-Future Teachers of America 2,3,45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. SARA LYNN WHITE-Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica 3,45 SCA 1,2,3,4. WILLARD WHITE-SCA Representative 2,3,45 SCA Ex- ecutive Council 35 Homeroom President 25 Steering Com- mittee 25 Beta Club 35 Key Club 3,45 National Honor So- ciety Treasurer 45 French Honor Society 45 Honor Court Judge 3,45 Boys' State 35 PEERAGE Editorial Staff 3,45 All-State Chorus 35 Madrigals 3,45 A Cappella Accom- pianist 3,45 A Cappella 3,4, President 45 Cavalier Capers 1,2,35 Senior Prom Band Committee Chairman 4. BETTE WHITEHEAD-Drill Team 2,8, Secretary-Treas- urer 3. TRACY WILDER-Transfer from Granby High School5 Varsity Football 35 Bible Club 35 SCA Constitution Com- mittee Chairman 4. BETTY WILLIAMS-French Club 15 PEERAGE Staff 25 Future Homemakers of America 2,3,4, Parliamen- tarian 4. CHARLES WILSON-Spring Track 3,45 Indoor Track 4. DON WILSON-Varsity Wrestling 1,25 SCA Representa- tive 1. JUNE WILSON-Drill Team 3,45 Senior Prom Committee 45 Homeroom Treasurer 45 Future Nurses Club 45 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 4. 246 LINDA KAY WILSON-DE Club5 Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent5 SCA Alternate. MARGIE WILSON-Forensics 1,35 A Band 1,2,3,45 Home- room President 45 French National Honor Society 3,45 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Beta Club 35 National Honor So- ciety 4. MARILYN WILSON-A Cappella 2,35 Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 25 Future Teachers of America 1,2. PAT WINNETT-Band 3,4, Librarian 3, Co-Captain 45 Virginia All-State Workshop Band 3,45 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Senior Play Commit- tee 4. GLEN WITHROW-SCA 1,2,3,45 PAGE Staff 3,4. DONALD WIZEMAN-Homeroom President 1, Treasurer 35 SCA Representative 25 Semper Paratus Hi-Y 2,35 Stu- dent-Faculty Basketball game 35 Junior-Senior Football game 35 Cavalier Capers 35 PAGE Reporter 2. SUSAN DARROW WOLF-Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Treas- urer 45 Blue Ridge 35 Drill Team 3,45 Homeroom Treas- urer 45 Spanish Honor Society 45 Hi-Y Conference 45 SCA Alternate 45 Spanish Club 25 Homecoming Court 4. FRED WOOD--Homeroom Vice-President 1,45 JV Wrest- ler 25 Cross Country Varsity 3,45 Varsity Club 45 Spring Track 3,4. JERRY WOOD-JV Wrestling 35 Homeroom President 45 Steering Committee 45 Sigma Phi Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 3,4. KRIS WOODARD-Transfer from North Walsham, Eng- land5 Theta Tri-Hi-Y 45 National Thespians 45 Drill Team 45 PAGE Staff 3,45 FOLIO Staff 35 PEERAGE Staff 45 A Cappella Choir 45 Cavalier Capers 35 Senior Class Play Committee 4. glffllbj g W' it - l x .Slif ly X J 'w Q. XJR! ' SQBH kj? RJJWIJ' V lf' wx l ,,f f 7 W OHV l xwfe a X in QD, QM Qg,fKn K VV , A fi' gf' L- ' of - Q' lv kb-f' y VLSEY vt asf' ,J if Q' K N Viwy wwf, W ia XKW! CV A - if V 91' my V Q f Ml W xiii gb! mf lf' or .Qfjfi Jr . QQ ' J if ' J xp? 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