Princess Anne High School - Peerage Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1970
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G's..f3. :J .sw ,f 'zirzcbb L assumes oaifiort Coming to Princess Anne High School from Blair Junior High School, Mr. Drake was quickly accepted by our student body. He received his B.S. and Master of Education degrees from the College of William and Mary. His primary responsibility is tlzat of administration, but as Athletic Director, he has been the coordinator of all atlzletic events. In addition to his keen interest in sports, Mr. Drake enjoys Hshing as a hobby. Well known to the student body is the Drake Transportation Special more commonly known as an International Scout Jeep. ,..f' ' .:' - A 31 7 YQ?--w f, xx. X l Although this administrative work keeps him busy, he always has time for a word with the students. 19 --A---A-. at I 9-Tiff ll N19 2: xi lulfill ll nu il-.ull llllll - Q-1 IFE Avg? ... , , - v-f f -an 9' A I .. --- Mr. A. R. Butler, IV aaiafartf Q31 incifl 1 wziua goggles Our assistant principals enjoy their hobbies at everv oppor- tunity. Mr. Sachon enjoys a low handicap at the nearby Country Club, and Mr. Butler raises and races lzorses. Mr. Sachon received his B. A. degree from Catholic Uni- versity and his M.Ed. from the College of William and Mary. His primary responsibility is enforcing discipline and school rules. Mr. Butler received his B. S. degree in Business Adminis- tration and Distributive Education from Virginia Polytechnical Institute and his M. A. in Secondary School Administration from the University of Virginia. He is assistant principal in charge of instruction. if X 5 re Mr. Peter Sachon 'N N Precise putting practice by Mr. Sachon Harness racing is a favorite hobby of Mr. Butler. Mrs. Kathleen Boyd Q l A we x s A mv. l l Mrs. Kathleen Boyd Mary Washington B.A. University of Virginia M.Ed. llth and 12th Grade Mrs. Helen Braun General Beadle College B.S. East Carolina M.A. 8th and 9th Grade Mrs. Mary Commander William and Mary B. S. 9th Grade Mrs. Helen Braun Mrs. Mary Commander Mrs. Clelia Freeman Radford College B. S. William and Mary M. Ed. Guidance Director 12th Grade Mrs. Anne Owens Madison College B.S. William and Mary M.Ed. 10th Grade Mr. Gerald Sandler Old Dominion College B.S. University of North Carolina M.Ed. l 1 th Grade Mrs. Clelia Freeman Mrs. Anne Owens Mr. Gerald Sandler fowziz in aazuicaa auaifagfa Smiling, the counselors appear to have their problems solved at this time. The Guidance Department was able to assist students this year in the selection of colleges by providing written materials for them and by sponsoring a college night. Princess Anne High School and another local high school were chosen as the locations for College Night during which hundreds of college representatives from Eastern United States provided a wide selection for all students. College board exams, required for college entrance, were supervised by the counseling depart- ment. Underclassmen were administered tests to determine scholastic capabilities, the results of which were recorded by the counselors. S Mrs. Mary Ann Alcorn 'Vi 3 Mrs. Sara Culbert 'sr Mrs. Phyllis Heberling 0' Qi Mr. William Moosha 4.x '- ,Q-, .r ra Miss Sylvia Capps Mr. Frank Collier l fs 5. '3.,OI5 . . is Mrs. Olga Gay Miss Hattie Goodman Mrs. Christine Joyner Mr. Steve Lail f -0' 91 Miss Susan Pedigo Mrs. Lucy Sawyer 22 Mrs. Mary Ann Alcorn North Carolina State University B.A. English 9 Miss Sylvia Capps Hampton Institute B.S., M.A. English 8, 9 Mr. Frank Collier Edinburgh University M.A. English 10, 12 Mrs. Sara Culbert William and Mary B.A. Englislz 8, 9 Mrs. Olga Gay University of Georgia B.S. English 10, 1 l Miss Hattie Goodman Saint Augustine 's College B.A. Hampton Institute MA. English 11,12 7 W ggdkii E015 Clfl Mrs. Phyllis Heberling American University B.A. English 9, Speech I, II Mrs. Christine Joyner East Carolina B.A. English 9, 1 I Mr. Steve Lail University of North Carolina B.A. English 10, Journalism 1, II Mr. William Moosha Atlantic Christian B.A. English 12, Advanced Composition Miss Susan Pedigo Mary Washington College B.A. University of Virginia MA. English 10, Drama I, Il Mrs. Lucy Sawyer William and Mary B.A. English 11 I Mrs. Dorothy Sefert Mrs. Gertrude Ward - -1. Mrs. Lurlene Trett Mrs. Jane Webster EQECUQKIJZEQEHEECZ an '- iz.. ur . Mr. Larry Williams x f f f Mrs. Josephine Zepka Mr. Larry Williams East Carolina B. S. English 9 Mrs. Josephine Zepka Clarion State College B. S. Reading -E Mrs. Dorothy Se fer! Bowling Green State B. S. English 9 Mrs. Lurlene Trett Park College B.A. English 10 Mrs. Helen Waid Old Dominion B. S. English 10 . E Mrs. Helen Waid Mrs. Gertrude Ward Old Dominion B.A. Englislz 12 Mrs. Jane Webster Seton Hill College B.A. University of North Carolina ,1!.A.T English 12 Mr. Harold Wheeler University of North Carolina B.A. Department Head English 11 Mr. Harold Wheeler Highlight of tlze English curriculunz was the presentation of the Shakespearean Festival by tlze National Shakespearean Corporation. Three plays, T he Tempest, Macbeth, and School For Wives served to enlighten tlze students' under- standing of drama and appreciation for fine arts. Also, tlze Virginia Beaclz Little Theatre presented excerpts from famous literary works to the E nglish classes. The Nebraska Series was introduced to superior Englislz classes in an attempt to aid the student gain a deeper understanding of literature. 23 Arnolphe and Agnes perform in The School for Wives nf? Miss Anne Bennett Mrs. Shirley Boyd Mr. John Cauthen x if , Mrs. Linda Colestock Mr. Frank Peele Miss Jewel Whitlock 8 .- ,gv ,. - Q 8 .nv . Miss Bennett listens as Joyce Cyrus repeats a phrase. 24 Miss Anne Bennett Converse College B.A. French Sf. Mrs. Shirley Boyd Aquinas College B.A. Universite ' De Laval M.A. French Mr. John Cauthen University of Soutlz Carolina B.A. William and Mary M.Ed. Spanish Mrs. Linda Colestock Gettysburg College B.A. German Mr. Frank Peele Frederick College B.A. Universidad International Mexico M.A. Spanish Miss Jewel Whitlock Mary Washington College B.A. University of Virginia M.Ed. Department Chairman Latin CCIECAI 5 S' Mr. Cauthen 's language lab students 7 I ff' ' 4 7 f ,f , gf , , v 5,1-,, t yi ' Q 4 . is L'-'W' .7 2 thy. W' gg 1--X , 3. 'J fx tt'-at 2 'W -W Q 4 1' J 'E A 1- T., legfffiis n: A - -.- Q 'Ulf f M ' z zz' IL' , - Y Q.. - , ' 'C 'l' .. - .V 'tw . ,', , 3,-w 1 7,5 ri r ' fx W Y 3 ' ,, -xg A . ?1'...fI....',,l I - N L..'n iijfhi -3 fi , - sf . . bi I' x 'r X .J Mrs. Boyd and students Don Enrough ty and Jeanette Constantine enjoy a Parisian sidewalk cafe in French class. FD cafe fou. in .f 'ziriczia mae difficulty in interpreting native speakers. 25 Variety has been the key word associated with tlze Foreign Language Department. Extensive programs in Spanish, French, German and Latin were offered to provide a basic background for each student. Most effective was tlze laboratory system which allowed the student to hear the foreign language spoken by the natives of the particular country. Bulletin boards and the practicing of foreign customs served to transform the classroom atmosphere into one modeled after that of the country. Yi' A af- F ' ' L 'E ,4 . W. L '1 1 ffl ,i ! .Ml X a I C , .L 'E . ff l, yn - I Mr. Cox explains tlze use of tlze voting machine to Nancy Appel, As an amateur photographer, Mr. Carrow takes time out to adxzse Randy Cooley and Robert Rice. X qfl Ozfcf :sifuczfiona azz 3 'A 'fb A ,I Mr, Donald Carrow Mr. E. E. Cox Miss Rebecca Debnam we T' rf 11 hw -... Ga 'I' '-x.1,. 1 - i 1 M. 4. 4 ,, .H L x I' 'it if ff:-'w . 1lf.ff Ur Williani l','ll l' Mr. Hope James Miss Carol Martin 26 Mr. Donald Carrow East Carolina College B.S., MA Geography Mr. E. E. Cox William and Marx' B.A. University of Virginia M.A. Department Clzairnzan Government Miss Rebecca Debnam Longwood College B. S. Geography Mr. William Eley East Carolina College B.S. Unirersitlx' of Virginia M. E d. History. Gorernnzenl Mr. Hope .lanws Old Dominion Collcgc BA. History Miss Carol Martin Longwood College B.S. Geography Mr. Howard McKenzie Guilford College B.A. University ofMiaini M.A. Government Mrs. Roxanna Palmer Chowan College A.A. Old Dominion College B.S. International Relations. History Mr. Donald Pursell Randolph Macon College B.A. Government 43' Mr. Howard McKenzie Mrs. Roxanna Palmer Mr. Donald Pursell Mrs. Ann Rowan University of Florida B.A History Mr. George Versprille Sanford University B.S. History, Geography Miss Betty Wiley University of Georgia B. S. Geography Mrs. Ann Rowan Mr. George Versprille Miss Betty Wiley 'Laois we Debates, discussions, lectures, and guest speakers brought tlze student closer witlz world situations and prob- lems in the Social Studies Department. Audio-visual aids and updated ,Elms assisted tlze student in understanding tlze practices of our society, botlz in the past and present. Mock elections were conducted to introduce tlze students to modern voting procedures and a voting machine at tlze school gave students practical knowledge. Field trips were taken to Waslzington D. C. and Williamsburg to add variety, understanding and enrichrnent to tlze classes. Mrs. Dorotlzy Wolfred Old Dominion College B.S. University of Virginia M.Ed. History, Sociology Mrs. Dorothy Wolfred 3 Q I Miss Debnanz explains the geographical and political boundaries on the African Continent to Gail Andrews. 27 J' rf' I ,Z Y . inlay. Darlene Hughes, Mary Williams, Donna Schultz, and Denise Spirit duplicator is used in the office by Gail . , situations. Students frzzfzazs from cz wozfd of Mrs. Hortense Eason Bookkeeping University of North Carolina B.S. 'fl' mga rifle 4 Mrs. Hortense Eason Suzanne Zimmerman uses technical equipment. Urs A,lIllIfl'l'lI lzdntondson Mrs. Luella Jones Mrs. Mildred Lee 28 Mrs. Kathleen Edmondson Madison College B. S. Department Chairmen Typing I, Shorthand I. Secretarial Occupations Mrs. Luella Jones Northwestern State of Louisiana B.S. Bookkeeping I, General Business. Business E conomies Mrs. Mildred Lee Ohio University B. S. Tlvping I, ll, Business Law ing the dictaphones are exposed to realistic office fachlnofogy New to the business curriculum this year has been data processing, a course offered to upperclassmen interested in computer programming. With the newest and most efhcient equipment, students have been prepared to meet the modern business world. Semester courses in typing and notehand were offered to the college-bound students. Advanced courses in typing, short- hand, business law and bookkeeping interested the student planning a business career. Students gained experience by assisting teachers and by working in the ofhce, and the IBM room. Job opportunities have been filled by students participating in the Vocational Offce Training Program. , ,,,...wv- vw Curt Sanders, Joyce Jones, and Carol Allen learn data processing. 4275 Pushed for time, Libbie Hartman types diligently. Mrs. Louise McAfee Old Dominion College B. S. Typing 1, Bookkeeping I, Data Processing Miss A lice Saunders Virginia Commonwealth University B.S. x VOT, Secretarial Occupations Mrs. Donna Spence Y Old Dominion College B.S. General Business, Typing I Mrs. Louise McAfee Miss Alice Saunders Mrs. Donna Spence Sfwx Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson ,..-1 Mrs. Anne Chastain 4 'tl' Tl, 1-A D Miss Margaret Bailey Miss Pamela Boyd ex Mrs. Nancy Davidson Mrs. Lynne Edwards Mrs. Elizabeth Anderson Ball State University B. S. General Mathematics I Miss Margaret Bailey Elon College B.A. Department Chairman Mathematics III, Algebra I Miss Pamela Boyd Sweet Briar College B.A. General Mathematics II, Geometry Mrs. Anne Chastain Vanderbilt University B.A. Geonzetry, Algebra I General Matlzematics I Mrs. Nancy Davidson Madison College B.S. Algebra II, General Mathematics III Mrs. Lynne Edwards Mary Washington College B.S. Geometry, General Mathematics 111 owzfclowrz oz gfv-N. ',,.o H 4 i 1 Xlllif nn xlnlw rnlf' is 11 fvnnnmn prat-lice among the :nailz students as evidenced Mrs. Chastain givesagcometric explanation to her class 'i lfrilr llnlli 1' 30 Mrs. Patricia Ewell Westhampton College B.S. General Mathematics I, Algebra I Mrs. Dorothy Jones Meredith College B.A. Mathematics III, Geometry Mrs. Carrie K nack Cornell University B.A. MathematicsAnalysis, Algebra II 5' , Q, X . e L QN- Mrs. Patricia Ewell Mrs. Dorothy Jones Mrs. Carrie K nack 'u fx 1- in v' ' xx 5. N 1, X A N ' m hr K ' X is I N if WV - 2481+ ,.., A --21 'x-::f'-if . M' 'Pi ev ine,- According to this picture, Miss Bailey spends much time checking papers. O fhlirtfgin This year the overhead projectors were placed in nearly all math classrooms. This aid was noticeably beneficial to tlze students. New textbooks also were introduced this year. For the j7rst time, Algebra III, Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry were combined in a unique course entitled Math Analysis. The Algebra II students gained a deeper concept of higher mathematics as trigonometry principles were added to this course. Mrs, Sara Lane Elon College B.A. General Mathematics ll Geometry Mr. E. F Stanley Old Dominion College B.A. Algebra ll Mathematics A nalysis Mr. Philip Williams A tlantic Christian College B. S. Algebra I, Consumer Mathematics Demonstrating the use of the overhead projector is Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Sara Lane Mr. E. F. Stanley Mr. Philip Williams .lk S Mrs. Donna Billmaier Mr. James Bocock Miss Lemira Guffy Mr. J. A. Linn Mrs. Mary Ellen MacLean Mrs. Mary Phillips SJ .4 Mrs. Donna Billmaier Universtiy of Toledo B.S. Life Science Mr. James Bocock Old Dominion College B. S. Biology Miss Lemira Guffy University of Nortlz Carolina B.A. Life Science Mr. .L A. Linn William and Mary B. S., M. TS. Department Chairman Physics Mrs. Mary Ellen MacLean Mount Holyoke College B.A. Chemistry, Physical Science Mrs. Mary Phillips Mary Washington College B.A. Chemistry 'sznzirzafion .... 1r' . J' 'dvi- l wl llll' lmlcl your hand' 32 l 5.4 6141, Q.-I-'A Easy does it. Bill. fx s. Be reasonable. . . do it my way, O new ' aaa In the Science Department tlze well-rounded curriculum offers a variety of interest in many areas. One 's interest in living things could attribute to one's choosing Life Science or Biology. 0ne's curiosity of laboratory work could lead to his selecting Introductory Physical Science as a course of study. For the college bound students, studies in Chenzistry reveal the findings of answers to problems of chemical equations in analyzing the composition of everyday material. When select- ing physics as a subject, one deals with the fundamental principals of matter and energy in connection with its effect in mechanics, heat, light, sound and electricity. Mr. James Somers Biology Mr Theodore Stolzr Biology, Plzysical Science Mrs. Mabel Taylor Madison College B.S. Biology East Carolina Univ. B.A., M.Ed. ,--a Central Washington State B. S. Mr. James Somers 'fr Mr. Theodore Stolzr K., Mrs. Mabel Taylor 1-I, tqgf- ... X vii .,eY nl I ,End that hard to believe. 33 46 Mr. John Grady, Sr. East Carolina B.S., M.A. Department Chairman 1 Physical Education Mr. John Grady, Sr. Mrs. Doris French Radford B. S. Department Chairman Physical Education , Q Mrs. Doris French Mr. Leo Anthony Miss Sharon Burkhart Mr. Joshua Darden, Jr. From his high vantage point Mr. onzflaflfion lrzafiffa g , P-fs Ui ,f1rrmld Davis Mr. Al Habit Mrs. Margaret Higgs 34 Mr. Leo Anthony Old Dominion College B.S. Physical Education Miss Sharon Burkhart Old Dominion College B.S. Physical Education Mr. Joshua Darden, Jr. Norfolk State College B.S. Physical Education Mr. Arnold Davis William and Mary B. S. Physical Education Mr. Al Habit East Carolina University B.S. Physical Education Mrs. Margaret Higgs Kentucky State College B.S. Physical Education 15 'Ein' sz Davis gives instructions to drivers. infezeitz Physical Education teachers served in dual capacities both as teachers and as coaches. Intramural competition was held to instill feelings of competition, interest, and personal satisfac- tion. All Star Teams participating in regional playoffs, were sponsored to recognize the outstanding athletes. Varsity and Junior Varsity sports included football, basketball, baseball, track, wrestling, gymnastics, tennis, held hockey, and soccer. Special classes were offered for those not actively engaged in physical exercises. Health and first aid classes were taught twice a week. Because of the Virginia State Law requiring all persons under eighteen to have Driver Education, classes were conducted for students for one semester, with a concentrated course of behind-the-wheel training for sbc weeks. iv' ...sig-4 Y, L X g- X ? Lining up for the center bully is the first step ofa field hockey game. Grapplers Steve Henderson and Don Rogers prepare to take hold to demonstrate wrestling techniques. Miss Patricia L ydane Longwood College B.S. Physical Education Miss Ellen McClendon Longwood College B.S. Physical Education Mr. Donald VanBenschoten Guilford College B.A. University of Virginia M.Ed. Physical E ducatz'on Miss Patricia L ydane Miss Ellen McClendon Mr. Donald VanBenschoten if- f Loufifarzcfirzg fzazfozmancai itz X ina Gfzfa 18-. K ,b 4' fr. 5, f if .j X P X X ' wx , x Mrs. Claudette Barnes 1 Mrs. Carol Fox .- , - -1 n I ' ' 1 , nv 1 Mrs. Claudette Barnes William and Mary B.A. Art I, II, III Mrs. Carol Fox Kansas State University B.S. Chorus, Music Chairman Mr. Ronald Collins Frederick College B. S. Department Chairman Band Sh! A-by Mr. Ronald Collins 4 f lim' I nrowulztr Ricky Mnliaclmn, Robyn lloll, Dennis ll r' ' fiallrtml .tml jfllxt' Calc fIflIt'llA1'C will! Mrs. Fox. Hours of work by the students in the Art Department prepared the way for a highly successful Annual Art Show held in May. The works of individual students were displayed and ribbons were awarded in painting, carving, sculpture, woodcuts and screening. The instrumental and vocal departments of the Fine Art Department also performed in an outstanding way this year.' In addition to placing excellent in the Spring Band Festival, the Band went to the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, play- ed at the half time entertainment at Chowan and University of Richmond football games and were hosts for the Virginia Beach Music Festival. Touring the Tidewater Area, the Madri- gals were very much in demand as entertainers. TheA Capella and Girls' Chorus held their Annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. sf-if K C Some people have their blankets for security but Mr. Collins has his megaphone. Outstanding art student, Marsha Kurs, and Charles Collins receive criticism from Mrs. Barnes. Mrs. Enid Beazley Madison College B,S. Department Chairman Home Economics . 'Q Mrs. Enid Beazley Mrs. Virginia Parker Madison College B. S. Home Economics X ,w 9 Mrs. Virginia Parker gocfayfa gi 1 azz fonzofzzowja cinema an An elective course open to all students at Princess Anne, Home Economics covers a wide variety of interests pertinent for future homemakers. Beginners start with Home Economics I and can progress as far as Home Economics IV. A special class, Home Economics IV, is offered to seniors who lzave lzad no previous classes, but desire to have a basis of information for future homemaking. Cooking, sewing, clzild care, charm, and personal appearance are studied. Special conventions and seminars are lzeld to promote a deeper kinship among lzome- makers as well as permitting them to display tlzeir garments and culinary aclzievements. Simulated lzomemaking conditions with updated equipment provide practice and experience for all students in the department. i' '-i 11 shy? i,,f 3 Mrs. Parker advises a student on sewing problems p4 1 - 3 lla iii- - I ,fi I Faculty enjoyed a Halloween coffee sponsored by FHA. Pictured are sponsor, Mrs. Parker, and President, Joyce C yms. 4v'.'E U. M I E The boys in automobile mechanics class examine corrosion. 27? Mr. J T. Brown U S. NavaIAcademy B.S. Motor Mechanics Mr. J. T, Brown Carolyn Smith at the drafting board. Ni -nf' .' llsf '1 Inn 1 nport Mr. llarvard Deen Mr. Douglas Roberts 38 Mr. Ernest Davenport Old Dominion College B. S. Woodshop Mr. Harvard Deen Old Dominion College B. S. Department Chairman Drafting 11, 111 Mr. Douglas Roberts U. S. Nava1Academy B.S. Electronics 5331 ' ,Th 5x Watching Bill Anderson and Steve Duff troubleshooting a TV set is Mr. Protected bya mask, John Nicolau proceeds to arc weld Roberts. cf' ew fscdrzi usa New to the Industrial Arts Department this year has been the introduction of guest speakers to explain new techniques to the students in Graphic Arts, Craft, Woods, Metals, Power Mechanics, Electricity, and General Shop. In Crafts classes students were offered a variety of many new molds, stains, and glazes. Updated tools, machines, and materials provided the opportunity to gain background experience. A change in the teaching staff came about as Mr. Brown began instructing in Power Mechanics and Mr. Roberts became the new Electronics teacher. Mr. Elmer Stamm Old Dominion College B.S. Metal Shop Mr. Joseph Thibodeau Old Dominion College B.S. Graphic Arts, Drafting I 6 Mr. James Thompson Old Dominion College B.S. General Shop Mr. Leo Sloniker Old Dominion College B.S. Crafts Mr. Leo Sloniker Mr. Elmer Stamm Mr. Joseph Thibodeau Mr. James Thompson fjxfzzziarzcs irzuifsi ofzfaozfurzifiaa Mr. James Holley East Tennessee State University B. S. Distributive Education Mr. Clifford Lewis Virginia Polytechnical Institute B. S. Department Chairman Distributive Education Distributive Education was offered to those students inter- ested in learning on-the-job training. A background course explaining a variety of business tactics was available to inter- ested sophomores although they were not qualified to hold jobs until their junior year. Students attended classes a portion of every day and were then released to go to work. The job provided the trainee with a feeling of responsibility, pride, and satisfaction. ln addition, the experience gained proved helpful in the location ofa job later. ff ' Q- J Mr. James Holley Mr. Clifford Lewis .1 ' 4' R Vg i , 'KJ -5 Labeling stockroom materials is one of the many jobs keeping Linda Deemer busy. Nancy Creighton cheerfully waits on a customer. ' auof 6707761 1 cfiazacfez 'W Q ,A b Captain Clifford Caton 2 T - ' American International 3, X College B.S. ' ' , f Naval Science Instructor ' ' '-V . 123 1 1 y It , we . uvlll E Captain Clifford Caton Chief Hepler inspects rifle. Establislzed at Princess Anne in 1967, tlze Corps of Naval Cadets are introduced to a complete military science program. The Corps is operated on a military basis, commanded by Captain Clifford Caton USN fRet. j and Chief Hepler and assisted by platoon o fjicers. Naval Science training is oj7ered to sophomore, junior and senior boys. A demerit system is in effect, witlz a badge given to tlze best or honor platoon at the end of each soc weeks. During tlze three-year period cadets study meteorologv, oceanography, electronics, astronomy, navigation and seanzan- slzip. Trips to nearby bases and ships Offer valuable experiences as well as classroom participation and drills. , N Captain Caton presents a ribbon for achievement. Corp Commander observes inspection held by tlze Chief Mtss Margaret Stallings Mrs. Dorothy Jones Madison College B.S. East Carolina University B.S. Librarian Assistant Librarian i . . smgiiesn ' Miss Margaret Stallings MVS- DOVONU' Jones tl :Staff assists J of l I ii 1? - X Aiding student Glinn Simmons with the threading of the projector is LIBRAIZY bASSISgAj1YTS Frist C'JD7g'f0van' Mrs. lige, head of audio-visual department. C' Van ff wg' ' arsons' ' e ers' ' 'mms' ' Lentz, W. Winnett, J. Owens, C. Piggot, J. Paulus, V. X mi I 4 -ati 1 I I I inn fum' with rin' jigzmw is Mrs Walker. houkkeupvr and hook Planning well-balanced, meals is the task of Mrs. Mackie, head ff-J :H 'I dietitian. 42 T i A HL As secretary to the Guidance Department, Mrs. Fox is finishing lzer first year at Princess Anne. 17-11311 C. Lentz, K. Nickerson, S. James, D. Haas, D. Little, K. Manley, R. Alwine, D. Givens. Back Row! C. B. Harold, K. Montgomery, C. Smith, F. Grantham. Mrs. Woody, IBM operator, prepares to run off the daily absentee list. :Ill- ' ,,,,W gnu!! W.-,,,,,, ., www! 'fa' 4 Mrs. Henwood. secretary to Mr. Drake. finishes last minute duties before departing. As registered nurse. Mrs. Byrnes is faced with a number of aches and pains each day. X . Nl' ,,,,...-sl 41? gi 3 rrrrrff,,fr Mrs. Ward, office secretafv, takes a breather before facing the day 's mail. erziou Eepazfing, we 'ceafkze ffgaf neuez we again an H251 way, fan time iwzgea fozwazcf and tile PM false gegirzcf aa. W eee Ve feaue, mfaczpafzng new C!ZQZZ7EI29E5. and demamlf., cuz we gegin Me upwau! if-mggfe fo Qffam OLLZ goafa. iljeau offeyowafzifl, zwofvemmf, Qmllifzm, and devotion aze aa a momeni in Q ua of time Ba Q feefzng of aahlafacblon am! accomjyfkngmerzt Z1 oau, aa om at-Laggfing ceaaea am! we accept mme chffmgmg 900.8 NR 1 za 3. .N- 125 in . ,- A .- M 4 r- X' ' 'CV . , 5' '-4901-.-. x v.. -. ,,,U , . A. '- ,fv f 'url' 1 ,QQQ 5 . , v. ,, fs.. :ig -'41 . .,'..m,as.- .... A 'U ...L f,.. -f I w- hx' -Z .,,,A.t:AR N ng, .-4. 9. I FQ ' Q, . if L KrL W 'g.S?'f:1' V ' l-if-s '91-12, ' wrt A K .... A ff N-5.,' 1 ,-PU' s. Nr Miss Cathy Jane Crandell f isa .f asia 5 tQ7O lfach year the Seniors select one girl from those members of the Class whom tlzey consider as having contributed the most to Princess Anne and to the Senior Class to receive the title of Peerage Queen. The Senior Class of '70 has selected Miss Cathy Crandell as the Queen of the Peerage. Miss Crandell has con- tributed her time and many talents to the school itselfand the activities which it sponsors. lqatlzgx- came to Princess Anne during her sophomore year. H' mr .luntor year. she was class secretary, and was chosen by her fellow class members to serve as a representative to Girls' State. Throughout her Senior year, Cathy has remained a member in good standing in the National Honor Society, and was Chaplain of the Student Council. She sented as Vice-Presi- dent of the Class of '70 and was chairman of the prom. This year she reigned as a member of the Homecoming Court. ln view of her many accomplishments, both the Senior Class and the entire school proudbf acknowledge Cathy Cran- dell as their Peerage Queen. N-Q-,,, fv., ,i V If - ff f Q ef. wif' OFFICERS: Wendy Snyder, Treasurer, Phil Hurd, President, Mr. William Eley, Sponsor, Cathy Crandell, Vice-Presidentg Lori Hurdis, Secretary. zczaomi o cgsmioza The Senior year, the Winter of childhood, the Spring of adulthood-the seasons of our lives, intertwined and infused, to form a single pathway from the past to the future. The remnants of childhood linger with the prestige of being a Senior, the anxiety of writing term papers, taking exams, selling candy, and the excitement of creating a prom. Each Senior fondly holds the liberty to act silly, laugh at nothing, pull foolish pranks. These winter days of childhood, filled with that miraculous, childlike enchantment, will forever remind each Senior of joyous times at Princess Anne. The Spring of adulthood buds silently in each Senior, causing confusion and indecision, creating magnifcent hopes and challenging goals. Further education, a new occupation, marriageeeach demands a mature individualean individual enriched by his matriculation at Princess Anne. The Winter of childhood slowly melts away with the Baccalaureate Service, and Hnally terminates with Graduation. The Spring of adult- hood at last blossoms in the heart of each Senior, and Life means Success for THE CLASS OF 1970. In evidence at all functions is the class symbol. 4, .fu . ,Q DOS t 92 'V 1 O v QA pw Ni ,QQ . ,A ,. .-,. .' rs' L th, . , A-5:52 fs ' ' 'Sf . 5 ua ff 'Srfe Q . C, Orzoz 'zaeluafsi facial cfaai i Donald Parsons Valedictorian Leading tlze class in the highest academic standing, Donald Parsons achieved tlze title of Valedictorian. An outstanding asset to the Princess Anne spirit, Don participated in a variety of activities. Among these achievements are his election to Boys State, Scholastic Teanz, SCA Vice-President, and SCA Parliamentarian. Don also contributed lzis time to the Honor Court, Homecoming Court and Conznzittee, ICC, and SCA lfxecutire Council. A vera' active member of the Mightv Class of '70, Don has proved his worth as leader of his class. Those llonor Graduates not pictured include Deborah Canadalv, ,Vaiiev Thompson, George Trautman, and Debra l1'ea1'cr. i Robert Patterson Sala tatorian Characteristic of Robert Patterson 's subtle sense of humor, he jokinglv added, When you are number two, you trv harder upon receiving word of his class standing. Having led a busx' high school career, Bob has many acti1'ities to his cre- dit. Bob is a member of the Varsity Club, Junior Ciritan, and Vice-President of the National Honor Societr. Also active in the athletic field, Bob has played football, and basketball. Serving as lllascot ofKe1'ettes and elected to the Scholastic Team are also items which he has accomplished. -mg -1 Eugene Blackmer Patricia Butler Sarah Casey Cathy Crandell CI' gr-'W tink 1 t .Wnf Nancy Davis Paul Finch Monica Giordano Jean Gossett W,--qw Lori Hurdis Sharon Johnson Roxanne Kehm Brenda Knott 1 JoAnn Dalahan Roxanne Hogan Daniel Lazar V+ mtv Ann Lionberger Cheryl Logan Mark Martin James McDaniel S. eng N Patricia Middleton Joel Miller Martha Miller Gregory Olson Wilbur McDaniel Patricia Robinson Y- I, ,-d Constance Shorts William Steer Jean Waldorf Marcia White Patricia Ziegler Teresa A. Abbatello: Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Pep Club I ,' Y -Teens 4. Gerard A. Ahles: J. V Baseball 1, 25 Varsity Baseball 3, 4,' J. V Football 2,' Varsity Football 3, Tri-Captain 4,' Junior Civitan 3, 4,' Varsity Club 3, 4,' ICC Representative 4. Sandra Alexander: J V Cheerleader 2, Athena Tri-Hi-Y 2,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,'Keyettes 4,'S.CA. Representative 3, 45 Miss PA. Pageant 4. David K. Allen: J. V Football 2,' Varsity Football 3, 4,' Varsity Club 3, 4. Debra A. Angel: Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Y-Teens 2, 4, Vice-Pres. 4. Nancy L. Appel: Drill Team 3, 4,' Powder Puff Team 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Y-Teens 4. Arthur A. Arnesen: Candy Cane Court 4,' Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Scepter Mascot 4,' Pep Club 2. Robert D. Baer: Chess Club 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4,' Electronics Secy l,' Vice-Pres. 2. Addressing the senior assembly is Mr. Iflcy, the class sponsor. Axflonzsoz, Lofkcezi, ufs !.':::.-ri Teresa A. A bbatello -Q Gerard A hles David A llcn Gailyn Agar Sandra Alexander Debra A nge! 5 I an 1 mlb! aatziou. I7 x fait: ,Y 41:17 S. Nancy Appel Arthur Arnesen 6-.5 Th '95 Robert Baer Mark Bagley 1 . 1 V f- fl' dn! V- , 6 husk- X-EAL f sly-L Nj l Q -ll in f 'P I X-hr, 5 'VNC I I i 1 r Senior Class officers with the Lighthouse. Lynne Bfwgier Theresa Beck .lack Bell Dennis Benjamin QD. ocvsz ibzorz in ,7O Mark E. Bagley: Junior-Senior Football 3,' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Lynne M. Basgier: Drill Team 3,' Powder Puff Team 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 4,' Keyettes 4,' Pep Club 2,' SCA. Representative 4,' Homeroom Ofhcer 3, 4. Theresa D. Beck: Field Hockey l,' Y-Teens l, Historian l. Jan L. Benner: Field Hockey 2,' G.A.A. l,' Keyettes 2, 3, 4,' Scepter Tri-Hi- Y 1. Stem G. Berger: Drill Team 25 PA GE Staff l,' Y -Teens I. Eugene C Blackmer: Band l, 2, 3, 4,' Folio Staff 4,' Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4,' PAGE Staff 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Junior Civitan 3, 4,' National Honor Society 3, 4,' Modem Music Masters 4,' Prom Conznzittee 4,' All Regional Band 2,' All City Band 2. 1-53 .lan Benner Elizabeth Berg -G ' .l v Qigp i 'bl ' -- Lion I ll.:rpi'r pun lraxcx his joolball Iivkcls. SIU-lf' Bvrmvr Gan' Bishop 52 8. Dennis Ward, Greg Olson and Don E nrough ty paint '70 on the gym roof 11, -1 0' 1' Eugene Blat,-kmer Robgyt Boyd Kenny Braxton Richard E. Brown Donna Buchanan Ross Buckner Bonnie Bulger Charlotte Burks 53 unig ua fzzsiicfsnf Esczcfa Patricia Butler Diane Cain 'UT' ' if f ,,:k4Qff K 'ii6j5v.! . A 2 2412 G45-4 -ul' 1-2 ,'5f 51:55 Michael Cale Deborah Canaday Phil Hurd studies in solitude. 'T' C231 Rnbcrl Caron Barry Carr Pcier Cari SGM71 Casey 54 o. Zogby Cfass Gary R. Bishop: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Club 3, 4. Richard E. Brown: Junior-Senior Football 3,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Cavalier Hi-Y 3, 4,' Key Club 3, 4,' Sigma Phi 2. Donna L. Buchanan: Coronet Tri-Hi-YParliamentarian 4,' FNA 2, Secretary 3, 4,' FNHS 3, 4,' GAA 4,' Language Club 3,' Homeroom Offcer 4. Diane Cain: Homecoming Committee 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi- Y 4. Deborah L. Canaday: Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 4,' Girls' State 3,' Homecoming Court 4,' Senior Prom Waitress 3,' Gymnastics 2,' Junior Civitan 2,' Keyettes 2, Treasurer 3, 4,- NHS 3, 4,' Scepter Tri-Hi- Y 2,' Homeroom Representative 2, 3,' SCA Secretary 4. 4::, Robert Caron: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3. Peter Carr: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Football 2,' Chess Club 3. Wendy Caskill Stuart Cenderelli Charles Champagne Frances Anne Chapman Janet Clancy Melissa Coleman 2-Q N..- Charles Collins Maurice Combs Joanna Commander Robert Cord 55 Sarah Casey: Ring Dance Committee 3: Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,' FTA If Hi- Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 4,' Keyettes 3, 4: NHS 3, 4,' SCA Representative 4,' Honzeroom Representative 3, 4. Stuart Cenderelli: School Plav 25 Track 1, 2, 3,' Cross Countrjv lg Surf Club 2: Thespians 2. Frances ' fzne Chapman: Girls' Chorus 3,'Art Club 3,' DE Club 4. Janet Clancy: Powder Puff Team 3, 45 Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4,' Y-Teens 1, 2. Charles Collins: Art Club Vice-President 4,' Tlzespians 3. Maurice Combs: Peerage Stay? 3, 4. Joanna Commander: Drill Team 3, 45 Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Robert Cord: Junior-Senior Football 3,' Track 2. Cathy Crandell: Girls' State 3,' Homecoming Court 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Keyettes 2, 3,' Senior Board Representative 4,' SCA Chaplain 45 Chairman Devotions Committee 4, Prom Chairman 4,' Class Secretary 3,' Vice-President 4. E tt rrr Turner wnoys hilnsclj at the punch bowl during Senior Night. 11 Cathy Crandell Lauren Crawford - ? ' ,Sb iii' X f' 1 I. Nancy Creighton Joann Dalahan 3.1. Jeanette Daniel Donna Dauer 'WIS- Robert Daughtrey Dcecee Davenport wsafg cfzcficafacf 1:0 Ssniozz I, 9 JJ ,X Linda Marinelli and Duke Sanderson join in the fun. Q' Nancy Davis Paul Davis Linda Deemer Wesley Demott 57 P'-7 5125011 :Loci iza 1 1 I Debbie Canaday shows her spirit at a pep rally. Students often gather Robert Denham Donald Deshasier Bridget DiBerto Robert Dick 15 Donna lllckson ljllcn Dillard Marie Dixon 1 Gary Downs 58 l J 1 : I 1 1 J Michael E berhard t Luther Edwards V9 'wp- Kathy Drews Christine Duff Barbara Dunn Patricia Dyess Lauren Crawford: Powder Puff Team 3,' Senior Prom Waitress 3,' Girls City Track 2, GAA 3, 4. Nancy D. Creighton: D.E. Club 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. Jeanette L. Daniel: School Play 3,'Art Club l,' FHA 2. Donna Dauer: Candy Cane Court 3,' GAA 1, 2,' Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice-President 3. Deecee Davenport: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Majorettes 4,' Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Nancy J. Davis: Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee Chaimzan 3,' GAA 2, 3, President 4,'Keyettes 2, 3, District Project Chairman 4,' NHS 3, 4. Paul E. Davis: Basketball 3,' Cavalier Hi- Y. Linda D. Deemer: D.E. Club 4. Robert S. Denham: Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. Donna A. Dickson: Drill Team 3, 4,'Ring Dance Conzmittee 3,' FTA 2,' Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4. Gary A. Downs: J V Basketball 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4. Kathy L. Drews: Ring Dance Committee 3,' FNA 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4,' ICC 4. Christine R. Duff' Drill Team 2, 3, 4,' Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee Chairman 3,' FNA 2, 3, 4,' SCA Representative 4,' Steering Committee 4,' Homeroom Offcer 4. Michael Elliott Victoria E lston !L ::f::r ...qv Donald Enrough ty Raymond Farnham Robert Fletcher William Foy Robert I'l'l'L'llIlIll Kathryn Gainor Michael Elza Michael Ennis 6- 13- f Susan Fiery Paul Finch Barbara J. Dunn: Drill Team 2,' Peerage Staff 3, Assistant Editor 4,' Ring Dance Committee Chairman 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3, Reporter 4,' SCA Representative 2, 3, 4,' Exec- utive Council 4,' IntraSchool Exchange Committee Chair- man 3,' Homeroom Officer 3,' Prom Committee 4,' CSPA Convention 3. Patricia A. Dyess: A Cappella Choir 4,' Theta Tri-Hi-Y 4. Michael E. Elliott: D.E. Club 4. Victoria E lston: Miss PA Pageant 4. Michael E lza: Track 3, 4,' Cross Country 4. Michael Ennis: Peerage Staff 2, 3, 4,' Chess Club 1, 4,' Junior Civitan 4,' Language Club 1, 3,' Treasurer 4,' SCA R epresen tative Alternate. Donald Enroughty: Homecoming Court 4,' IntraSchool Exchange 4,' Madrigals 4,' Coronet Mascot 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Varsity Football 4,' Track 3, 4,' Junior Civitan 3, President 4,' SCA Representative 4,' Powder Puff King Candidate 4. 4 1 1 1 1 I 4 l 1 N is N I 1 i 4.41. Z Michael Gallond Linda Garris Deborah Geiger Monica Giordano ,GDIQIZQ foz u.r2c2.'z mafaziafiza Luz EZ vice- 'zsiidsnf As SCA Chaplain, one of Cathy Crandell 's duties is to read the Monday morning devotions. 61 'B-x Q-N-3, Linda Golden Jean Gossett Sandra Graves Maisie Gregory ufwza Xazsaza mam eu Patricia Griffin Sharon Gross YT? nf Thomas Gunderson Thomas Hager Joseph llalapin Deborah Hardy Bob Patterson manages to clean up during his Senior year. 62 Ken Harper Betty Harris Df ctw 5 vials nf Raymond Farnham: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Junior Civitan 4,' Annual Staff Sports Editor 4. Susan Fiery: Band 2, 3, 4,' Marching Band 2, 3, 4,' Peerage Staff 3,' Scepter 3,' Modern Music Masters 4,' Y-Teens 3. Paul Finch: Peerage Staff 2, 3, 4,' Junior Civitan 3, 4,' Photo Staff 2, 3, 4. Robert Fletcher: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Coronet Mascot 4,' Powder Puff Cheerleader 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Indoor Track 4,' Key Club 2, 3, Vice-President 4. William Foy: Junior-Senior Football, PAGE Staff' Junior Civitan- Vice-President. Robert B. Freeman: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,'Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Baseball-JV-1, 2,' Varsity 3, 4,' Art Club 3,' SCA Homeroom Representative 1, 2,' Homeroom Officer 2. Kathryn S. Gainor: Cheerleader 4,' Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Gymnastics 2, 3, 4,' GAA 2, 3, 4,' Trinity T ri-Hi-Y 3, 4,' Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. Michael F1 Gallond: A Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Madrigals 4,' D.E. Club 4. T3 Christine Harris Christy Hart Judith Hart Lillian Harvey :Sim Harry Paul adjusts the drill before making his mark I fe f gzacfuafiozz announcement: azz 0 as David HHXICV Stephen Henderson Phyllis Hepler Royal Hester Mr. Marlin instructs llomcroom Represwztatives on how to order announcements. 64 Qdb- -WV' Linda Hill Gary Hinzpeter QF' Shirley Hitchcock Ann Hoffman Linda A. Garris: Peerage Staff 3,' Ring Dance Committee 3, Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,' FTA 25 SCA Representative 2, 4,' Homeroom Offcer 2,' Junior Class Steering Conzmittee 3,' Senior Class Steering Committee 4. Deborah M Geiger: Ring Dance Committee 3,' FHA 2. Monica R. Giordano: Drill Team 1, 2, 35 Girls' State Nomineeg Homecoming Committee 4,' FBLA 3, 4-Secretary, FNHS 1, 2, 3,' NHS 3, 4,' Scepter T ri-Hi-Y 3-Treasurer, 4- Vice-Presiden t. Linda M Golden: A Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Drill Team 2, 3, 4,' Girls' Chorus 2,' D.E. Club 4,' Y-Teens 3. Jean A. Gossett: Drill Team l,' Homecoming Committee 4,' Peerage Staff 4,' Powder Puff Team 3,' Ring Dance Committee 35 Coronet T ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, FNHS 2, Treasurer 35 Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4,' NHS 3, 4,' Pep Club 2, Homeroom Officer 3, 4. Sandra J. Graves: Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Lorraine M Gregory: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Majorettes 4,' Marching Band l, 2, 3,' Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 4,' Modern Music Masters 4,' All Regional Band 2, 3,' All Virginia Band 3. Senior pins are given to the Representatives to distribute to their homeroom. Qu 1 ,fm CQ Ay C 0.5.5. 94 Roxanne Hogan Robert Holley , +I, W, u . .'Q'n 4,-...K ,. Coe! I N-.wxt-.'m , . x..v..:. , - ' '-.. Wendy Snyder keeps an accurate record of the class funds. Gilbert Holt Robyn Holt C' Karen Holzhaeuser A ndrea Hoover I I I I I I I I mfg llmelfgel tzacuuzzfz Diane Horan Darlene Hughes Robert Hughes William Hundley Sharon G. Gross: S cepter Tri-Hi- Y 2. Thomas M Gondersen: Surf Club 3. Tommy K. Hager: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Surf Club 3. Joseph M Halapin: Surf Club 3. Deborah S. Hardy: Art Club 4,' D.E. Club 2,' FBLA 4,' FHA 1. Betty J. Harris: Girls' Chorus, FHA ,' Homeroom Ofhcer 2. Christy L. Hart: Language Club 1. Lillian D. Harvey: PEERAGE Staff 3,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Senior Prom Waitress 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi- Y 4,' Thespians 3, 4,' Steering Committee 3, 4,' Homeroom Officer 3,' Homeroom Representative 4. David C Haxter.' Junior-Senior Football Referee 3,' Powder Puff Cheerleader 3, 4,' JV Football 2, Varsity 3, 4,' C0-Captain 2,' Track 1, 2, 3, 4,' Cavalier Hi-Y 1, 2, Key Club 3, 4,' Varsity Club 2, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4. Stephen Henderson: Boys' State 3,' Powder Puff Cheerleader 3,' Wrestling 1, Captain 2, Co-Captain 3, 4,' Cavalier Hi-Y 3, 4,' Key Club 3, President 4,' Varsity Club 2, 3, 4,' Outstanding Wrestler 2. Royal Hester: Boys' State 3,' Powder Puff Cheerleader 3,' JV Football 2,' Varsity 3, 4,' Track 2, 3, 4,' JV Wrestling l,' Cavalier Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-President 4,' Key Club 4,' Varsity Club 3, Treasurer 4. Phillip Hurd Lori Hurdis Serce Ingram Susan James James Johnson Joyce Johnson lf Karen Johnson Sharon Johnson I Maxine Joiner Alex Jones mv A bb' ,. '4,,!: rw, '. Nuan- 2, .Wy ,-.Ak ww . A . j ' gig, , ...N 'Y 5, Congressman Thomas Downing addresses the Senior government classes. Shirley Hitchcock: Ring Dance Committee 3. Ann Hoffman: Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3: Gymnastics 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2,' FNHS 2, 3, 4,' Keyettes 3, Chaplain 4: Prom Committee 4,' SCA Representative 2, 3: SCA Executive Council 4. Roxanne Hogan: Girls' State City Sargeant 3,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Senior Prom Waitress Chairman 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, President 4,' Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2, 3, 4: Keyettes 3, 4: SCA Representative 1: Steering Committee 3, 4,' Prom Committee Chairman 4,' Senior Night Chairman 4. Robert Holley: Ring Dance Committee 3,' Varsity Football 3, 4,' Track 3, 4,' Cavalier Hi-Y 3, 4: FNHS 4,' Junior Civitan 3, 4,' Key Club 3: Varsity Club 3, 4,' SCA Executive Council 4. Robyn Holt: A Cappella Choir 3,' Drill Team 3,' Girls' Chorus 2: Madrigals 4,' FBLA 4: Pep Club 1,' Y-Teens l,'Modern Music Masters Historian 4. Karen Holzhaeuser: Drill Team 3, Parliamentarian 4,' Powder Puj7' Team 3, 4: Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 4. Diane Horan: Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Junior-Senior Football Cheerleader 3. Darlene Hughes: FHA 1,' GAA 2, 3,' Theta Tri-Hi-Y 3g Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 4,' Junior-Senior Football Cheerleader 3,' Powder Puff Escort 3, 4. Denise Jones 'fx linmza Jones Q TY - xi, John Keller zniou Kauai kgs :EDUC J w mm V Patrick K elly R ose mary Kelly Vw., Hfrvda Kcfmpcr X71 David Kingsbury Captain Caron talks with Seniors, after receiving his plaque. Brenda K no!! Darcy Laugh ton 4- Rosemarie Lavoie Daniel Lazar Julie Lindsay Ann Lionberger Phillip Hurd: Boys' State 3,' Homecoming Court 4,' Junior-Senior Football 4,' Trinity Mascot 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Senior Prom Waiter 3,' Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4,' Football 2, 3,' Cavalier Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4,' Varsity Club 4,' Class President 4. Lori Hurdis.' Girls' State Alternate 3,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Scholastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4,'FNHS 2, 3, Vice-President 4,' FTA 1, 2, 3, President 4,' Junior Civitan lg Keyettes 3,' Language Club l,' NHS 3, 4,' Senior Class Secretary, Steering Committee 1, 2, 3, 4. Serce Ingram: FTA 1, 2. James Johnson: Baseball Manager 1, 2,' Basketball Manager I, 2, 3, 4,' Football Manager I, 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4. Karen Johnson: Candy Cane Court 4,' Drill Team 2,' PEERA GE Staff 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4,' Keyettes 3, 4. Sharon A. Johnson: A Cappella Choir 2, 3, Secretary 4,' Girls' State Alternate 3,' Girls'Chorus l,' Homecoming Committee 4,' Miss Princess Pageant 2, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3, Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4,' FNHS 2, Correspondence Secretary 3, Recording Secretary 4,' Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 2,' Keyettes 3, 4,' NHS 3, 4,' Modern Music Masters Secretary 4,' ICC Council 4,' SCA Represen- tative 4,' Homeroom Representative 2, 3, 4,' Madrigals 4. Brenda Lehr Peggy Levitt 12 'lb Rudolf Lzskovec Deleslle Little ,YA ff-..,,, if M' ,EP 31 VF'-a Www 5 will . 5' S 5 N . 5. .5 g 1 5 Y- ROTC members line up for inspection. ,...,. C an asczzfaz 5. owa irzfazaa in iiaac in Lori Hurdis helps teach French class. ,Q ,451 Herbert Liverman C. 3 Terry Longancckcr Mildred Lyman John Macleod Rzlcbx' Majorx Billy Merchant Linda Marinclli Patricia Marino 1 ii Mark Martin William Martin Walter Maskall Sheila Massey I lf N-. .4 David Maxwell Rebecca McCullough Maxine M. Joiner: Coronet T ri-Hi-Y 3. Alex W Jones.'D.E. Club 4. Denise L. Jones: Tlzeta Tri-Hi-Y 3. Emma Joyce Jones: Atlzena Tri-Hi-Y 3, D.E. Club 3, 4,' FBLA 4. Deborah A. Kaluzny: FNA 2,' Y-Teens 2. Barbara A. Keef' Drill Team 1, 2, 3,' School Play 2, 3,' Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 4,' Thespians 3, 4,' Y-Teens 1, 2, J 3. John M Keller: Football 2, 3, 4,' Track 2,' Varsity Club 3, 4. Patrick J Kelly: D.E. Club 4. Rosemary E. Kelly: Y-Teens 2,' Cheerleader Junior-Senior Football Game. Alfreda A. Kemper: Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. ' T David L. Kingsbuiyf D.E. Club 3, 4, Jiiiiiof civiiiiii 3. Rosemarie Lavoie: Drill Team 2, Squadleader 3, Captain 4,' Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,'FNA 2, Historian 3, President 4,' Scepter Tri-Hi- Y 4. Daniel J. Lazar: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Chess Club 2, 3, 4,' Junior Civitan 3, 4,' Key Club 3, 4,' NHS 3, 4,' Football 1. Lofl Hurdls also futon student, indjvjdugllyl Brenda A. Lehr: Drill Team 2, 3, Squadleader 4,' Powder Puj7 Teanz 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Junior Civitan 1, 2, 3. Peggv A. Levitt: A Cappella Clzoir 2,' Drill Team 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4,' Girls' Chorus l,' Powder Puff Teanz 4,' Ring Dance Conzmittee 3, Coronet T ri-Hi-Y 2, 3,' FTA 1, 2,' Junior Civitan l,' Pep Club 1, Y-Teens 4, Honzeroom 73 Representative 3, Homeroom Offcer 4. Kgufatcuzcfi ianiou in man II lin' Cknzdv Cum' liall. Roxzmm' llugan was vsvortcd by Greg Olson, James McDaniel Linda Mcjunkin aczfivifizi A , A + 5-f 's . 7.3 Wilbur McDonald 1 nr Linda McLaugl11in 'Er' .-llc'.x'aml1'r Mc',Y1'ill Wilqx' Mvllon in Uofoscf Greg Olson takes to football like a duck takes to water. George Messinger Ricky Michaclsen Julie D. Lindsay: Theta Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,' Sophomore Class Secretary. Ann J. Lionberger: Powder Puff Team 4,' GAA 3, 45 NHS 2, 3, 4. Rudolf Liskovec: Homecoming Committee 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Junior Civitan 3, 4. Cheryl 1. Logan: Homecoming Committee 4,'PEERA GE Staff 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4,' NHS 3, 4,' Pep Club 25 Pronz Committee 4,' Miss Princess Anne Pageant 4. Terry J. Longanecker: Girls' Chorus 4, Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' School Play 4,' FTA 4,' GAA 4,' Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,' Homeroom Ofhcer 3, 4,' Prom Committee 4,' Steering Committee 3. Millie A. Lyman: Girls' Clzorus 4,' Powder Puff Team 3,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 4,' Theta Tri-Hi- Y I, 2, 3, Treasurer 4. John D. Macleod: Assistant Stage Manager for the Miss Princess Anne Pageant 2,' School Play 2, Thespians 2, 3. Pamela J. Magger: Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' FBLA 3, Treasurer 4,' Y-Teens 2. Riley E. Majors: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Marching Band I, 2, 3, 4,' Modern Music Masters 4. William M. Marchant: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Marclzing Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda L. Marinelli: Drill Team 3, Reporter, Historian, Squad Leader 4,' Powder Puff Team 3, Captain 45 Ring Dance Committee 3,' Girls' Junior-Senior Basketball Game 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,' Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4,' Homeroom Officer 1, 2,' Homeroom SCA Representative 3, 4,' Prom Committee 4. Karen Mendoza Terry Merritt . Patricia Middleton Sandra Miley A 'Ti I ..,1 w,, F due of YJ . november I7 494 , .U ir! As part time job Rosa Sands works in the library. Martha Miller Roxann Miller Margaret Milligan Richard Milner Debra Miller Geraldine Miller Joel Miller Kenneth Miller Patricia A. Marino: Drill Team 2, 3, 4,' Class Secretary 2. Mark W. Martin: Boys' State Nomineeg Homecoming Committee 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Senior Prom Waiter 3,' NHS 4,' Steering Committee 1, 2, 3, 4,' SCA Executive Council 4. William J. Martin: D.E. Club 4. Walter D. Maskall: Homecoming Court 4,' JV Basketball 2, 3, Varsity 3, 4,' Track 2, 3,' Varsity Cross Country 4,' Key Club 2, 3, 4-Treasurer, Varsity Club 3, 4. Sheila J Massey: Drill Team 2, 3, 4,'Ring Dance Committee 3,' FNA 4,'Homeroom Offcer 2. David N Maxwell: Varsity Football 4,'D.E. Club 4. James McDaniel V, School Play 3, 4,' Chess Club 3, 4,' Junior Civitan 3, 4. Wilbur E. McDonald: Senior Prom Waiter 3,' Track 1, 2, 3, 4,' NHS 3, 4,' Varsity Club 3, 4,' SCA Representative 2. Linda J. McJunkin.' A Cappella Choir 3, 4,' Girls' Chorus 2,' Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3. Alexander McNeill: Senior Prom Waiter 3,' J V Baseball 2,' JV Football 2,' Varsity Football 3, 4,' Track 3,' Chess Club 3, 4. Wiley R. Melton: D.E. Club 2. Karen L. Mendoza: D.E. Club 4. Terry L. Merritt: Junior-Senior Football 4,' D.E. Club 4. George W. Messinger: Band 1, 2, 3, 4,' Junior-Senior Football 3,' Marching Band l, 2, 3, 4,'D.E. Club 4,' FBLA 1,' Pep Club 1, 2. ' Ricky D. Michaclscrzs A Cappella Choir l, 3, 4,'Madrigals 3, 4,' Varsity Basketball 3, Captain 4,' Track 3, 4,' Cross Country 4,' Music Masters 4. am' ll Linda Molodovitch Kathy Moore Samuel Moore Vickey Moore Neda Morris Michaelle Mosher Inez Nichols Gregory Olson gnfszaaf :gown in ac anzlca ' I NQRVKJY UF GMU vi new ' 1 Millie Lyman and David Haxter take an interest in the new books that can be found in the school library. 77 I l I 1 I . 1 it 1 i i l CT' Donald Parsons Robert Patterson Like many students at Princess Anne, Nancy Creighton manages to hold down a part time job after school. 5126011 axes in 1 , f Q -K Q 'ff L Harry Paul Christine Peedin Don ,ilaskall and Pa! Ziegler are always where the action is. Jlldv PlH'UiPS Vifkf Pollock 78 Lenora Powell Robert Poyner l?2CU2Alj !QEfC!:5, Melanie Retzke won an award for her outstanding speaking ability. I A 11 A Q3 i E - A F KR wi 45 Linda Pyatt Michael Racine Patricia A. Middleton: Drill Team 2, 3, 4, Ring Dance Committee 3, School Play 3, 4, Art Club 2, Bible Club 2, Debate Team 2, FNHS 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, Junior Civitan 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Thespians 4, Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4, Homeroom Officer 1. Sandra D. Miley: Art Club 1 ,Athena Tri-Hi-Y 3, FHA 2. Joel W Miller: Homecoming Committee 4, Honor Court 2, IntraSchool Exclzange 3, Senior Prom Waiter 3, JV Baseball 2, FNHS Secretary 3, 4, Junior Civitan 2, 3, Sergeant at Arms 4, NHS 3, President 4. Kenneth W Miller: Junior-Senior Football, Marching Band, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Key Club, Sigma Phi. Martha C. Miller: Ring Dance Committee 3, FNA 3, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Keyettes 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee. Roxann Miller: Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. Peggy Ann Milligan: Powder Puff Team 3, FNA 2, GAA 1, 2, Y- Teens Treasurer 2, President 3, 4, SCA Representative 3. Richard D. Milner: Football 4, Track 4, Varsity Club 4. Kathy A. Moore: Ring Dance Committee 3, FNA 3, 4, Junior Civitan 3, 4, Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3, Steering Committee 3, 4, I st Runner Up in Miss Chesapeake Civitan Pageant. Samuel S. Moore: Homecoming Committee 2, PA GE Staff 4, SCA Executive Council 2, 3. Neda S. Morris: D.E. Club 2, 3, 4. Michaelle L. Mosher: Thespians Vice-President. Gregory M Olson: Boys' State 3, 1ntraSchool Exchange 4, Mascots-Keyettes di Coronet Tri-Hi- Y, Powder Puff Cheerleader 3, Ring Dance Committee 3, Senior Prom Waiter 3, Varsity Football I, 2, 3, Tri-Captain 4, Track 3, 4, Junior Civitan 1, 12, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, SCA Parliamen tarian 4, Outstanding Senior. Senior players Don Maskall, Ronnie Hawkins, and Duke Sanderson led the Cavaliers to a winning season. Donald K. Parsons: Boys' State 3,' Homecoming Commitee 4,' Homecoming Court 4,' Honor Court 2, 3,' Scholastic Team 1, 2, 3, 4,' ICC President 4,' SCA Vice-President 4,' SCA Executive Council 1, 2, 3, 4,' SCA Parliamentarian 1, 2, 3. Robert S. Patterson: Mascot-Keyettes, Scholastic Team 1,' JV Basketball 2,' JV Football 2,' Varsity 3, 4,' Junior Civitan 4,' NHS Vice President 4,' Varsity Club 3, 4. Christine M. Peedin: D.E. Club, Y-Teens President 3. Judy L. Phillips: A Cappella Choir 4, Girls' Chorus 3. 1 Lenora J. Powell: Ring Dance Committee Chairman 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3, Treasurer 4,' D.E. Club 2,' Junior Civitan 3, 4,' Homeroom Ofhcer 3, 4,' Steering Committee 3, 4. Robert C Poyner: Pep Club 2. Linda L. Pyatt: PEERAGE Staff 3, Editor in Chief 4,' Junior Civitan 3. Michael R. Racine: Electronics 1. Sandra K. Ransone: Drill Team 2, 3, 4,' Homeroom Representative 1,' Homeroom Officer 3. Melanie J. Retzke: Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Ring Dance Conzmittee 3,' Senior Prom Waitress 3,' Varsity Field Hockey 3, 4,' FTA 2, 3,' GAA 4,' Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 4,' Keyettes 3, 4,' Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, President 4,' SCA Representative 4,' Homeroom Officer 3,' Prom Committee 4. Starr L. Riggs: A Cappella Choir 4, Drill Team 1, 2, 3,' Girls' Chorus 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,' GAA 2,' Homeroom Alternate Representative 3. Mary Roberts: Girls' Chorus 4,' Field Hockey 3. auatifity of .cgwsriiou cfiapfays l6'wiAf'r was iitsluinling not only in joolball, but also in baseball. in 1 oats S Naomi Ransone Sandra Ransom' The pressure ofa close game is reflected on the face of John Keller. Melanie Retzke Raymond Roenkcr Starr Riggs Mary Roberts Patricia Robinson Floyd Rose Richard Rowe Vicki Rushing Deborah Sakis Curtis Sanders 'G Richard Sanderson Rosa Sands 'Q Patricia Sapp Louis Schach tner Vina Schatz Michael Schimmel Patricia E. Robinson: Powder Puff Team 4,' Ring Dance Commitee 3,' School Play 4,' Field Hockey 4,' G.A.A. 4,' Prom Committee. Raymond A. Roenker.' Mascot Keyette Club 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3, Baseball JV 2,' Varsity 3, 4,' Football JV 2, Varsity 3, 4,' Junior Civitan 3, 4. Floyd L. Rose: A Cappella Choir 2,'D.E. Club 2. Vicki L. Rushing: Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 3,' FTA. 3,' Language Club 2. Deborah L. Sakis: Cheerleaders JV 1, 2, Captain, Varsity 3,' Homecoming Court 4,' Junior-Senior Football Cheerleader 4,' Powder Puff Team 3, 4, Field Hockey 3, 4,' Gymnastics 2, 3, 4,' FH.A. 1, 2,' G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,' Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,' Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,' SCA Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. Richard P Sanderson: Baseball 3, 4,' Basketball 3, 4. Rosa M. Sands: FHA. 2. Patricia L. Sapp: Homecoming Court 4,' Miss Princess Anne Pageant 2,' D.l:'. Club 4,' Junior Civitan 2,' Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3,' SCA Representative 3. Louis A. Schachther: Junior-Senior Football 4. Vina L. Schatz: Ring Dance Committee 3, D.E. Club 3. Miclzail G. Schimmel: Plfl:'RA Gln' Staff 3, 4,' Junior Civitan 4, Language Club 2, 3- Vice President. .I X . ' r There is forever a spirit in the Senior at the games. srziou enjoy fhleii faif .Sai af J 'zirtcsai mzs Ui ll ..,,., I I l 1'1 Bbw. 5 5-'QZNTZW if X Seniors enjoy their bus ride to Washington. Gabrielle -9611111012 Timothy Schmalz Martin Schriefer Patricia Schuller Donna Schultz i Elizabeth Sears Thomas Shallow Laura Shelby Sherry Shelton 83 f-'D Constance Shorts James Shuler Glinn Simmons Raymond Skinner Jo Ellen Smith Linda Smith Stephen Smith Cynthia Snyder Gyafzfzinaia ii . . . --eff' of ,rv p' W lllenzlzvrs of the K ey Club show that a car is not always lIL'L'L'SSHlfV for transportation. 84 A . tv -' I 4 -px-'iff lvl ' M Wendy Snyder Patricia Sorey 2. Joyce Stephen son George Ste ward William S tier Deborah S trout ecvznirz to cfzios Driver Education is offered for those students interested in learning to drive. 85 Anne Sutton Louis S weitzer Patricia L. Schuller: Ring Dance Committee 3,' Junior Civitan 1, 2, 3,' Prom Committee 4. Thomas A. Shallow: Ring Dance Committee 3. Laura M. Shelby: A Cappella Choir 4,' Girls' Chorus 3,'Al'l16l1l1 Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice-Pres. 4,' GAA 3,' Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Council 4. Constance M. Shorts: FHA 1,' FTA Historian 3,' Scepter Tri-Hi-Y 1,' Y-Teens I,' SCA Rep. 1. James D. Shuler: Football 2, 3, Tri-Captain 4,' Track 2, 3, 4,' Varsity Club 3, President 4. Jo E. Smith: Theta Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Linda M Smith: Ring Dance Committee 3. Stephen S. Smith: Junior-Senior Football 3,' Track 2, 3, 4,' Cavalier Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,' Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Patricia A. Sorey: Ring Dance Committee 3,' Athena T ri-Hi-Y 3, 4,' FBLA 2. Joyce A. Stephenson: Drill Team 2, 3, 4,' Athena Tri-Hi-Y 2,' DE Club 2, 3,' FHA 2. Anne W. Sutton: A Cappella Choir 2,' Girls' Chorus 15 PEERA GE Staff 2, 35 PowderPuff Team 45 Gymnastics 2, 35 Athena Tri-Hi-Y 1,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 25 Junior C ivitan 3, 45 Keyettes 2, 3, 4. Louis E. Sweitzer: Wrestling 1, 2,' DE Club 4. Robert R. Taylor: DE Club 3. ,.!.,, iv Ladelle Talley Robert Taylor 1 Jennie Thomas Jane Tietjen '4 Jaigili , A xx ' . 3 i ' liarbara Wells steps into action with Wayne COHFIIICIV. The first dance was dedicated to Cdndy CGJZE Gary Treakle Terence Turner Q:-5 William Turner Charles Uhl l the Candy Cane Court. 'N 32:2 I. . Kirk Vesler Jean Waldorf nzafzga flia 5 of ,GQ foz .sriiofza , Debra Wallace Dennis Ward Paul Watford Loretta Watson I L Jennie L. Thomas: Athena T ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,' DE Club 4. Jane P Tietjen: DE Club 4, Y-Teens 3, 4. Gary M. T reakle: Band 2,' Basketball J V 1, 2,' Varsity 3. Terence W Tumer: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Mascot Trinityg Powder Puff Cheerleader 4,' Senior Prom Waiter 3,' JV Baseball 2,' Junior Civitan 3, 4,' Key Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4,' Language Club 1, 2,' Prom Committee 4. Kirk Vosler: Baseball 3,' Basketball 3. Dennis A. Ward: Homecoming Com. 4,'Intrascl1ooI Exchange 4,' Junior-Senior Football 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader 4,' Ring Dance Com. 3,' School Play 4,' Track 3,' Cavalier Hi-Y 4,' Junior Civitan 3, District Administrator 4,' SCA Rep. 4,' SCA Executive Council 4. Loretta A. Watson: DE Club 3,' FHA 2,'Homeroom Officer 1. Jacquelynn L. Weber: Girls' Chorus 4,' DE Club 4, GAA 2, 3. Barbara S. Wells: Homecoming Com. 4,' Powder Puff Team 3, 4,' Keyettes 2, 3, 4, Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3,' ICC 3, 4,' Executive Council 3, 4,' Class Treasurer 3,' Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4. Anthony L. West: CandylCane Court 4,' Track 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 2, 3,' DE Club 3, 4, Key Club 4,' Varsity Club 1, 2, 3 4 Henry C. Whelchel: Folio Staff 4,' Forum Club 4. Marcia F White: JV Cheerleader 2,' Varsity 3, 4,' Homecoming Queen 4, Miss Princess Pageant 2, 3,' Powder Puff Team 3,1 Ring Dance Com. 3,' Gymnastics I, 2, 3,' Coronet T ri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4,'Keyettes 4. Mike Newberiz Gary Norton T Jacquelynn Weber Lewis Welch . vr- '- llvnrr Wlielcliel Marcia While X I l CD2 P 88 awaifscl gzacluafion Jacqueline Wieting: Powder Puff Team 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' ICC Representativeg Quo Vadis Tri-Hi-Y 3, Historian 4. Roger W Wiggins: Homecoming Committee 3,' Ring Dance Committee 3. Susan L. Wild: Girls' Chorus 3, 4,' Talent Show Committee. Mary L. Williams: Ring Dance Committee 3,' Coronet Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,' Homeroom Officer 4. Tchernavin Williams: Candy Cane Queen 4,' Field Hockey 3, 4,' Miss Princess Anne Pageant 4. Daniel E. Williard: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Powder Puff Cheerleader 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Cavalier Hi- Y 2, 3, 4,' Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4,' Sigma Phi 1, 2. Beverly J. Wimbrow: Girls' Chorus 1,'Athena Tri-Hi-Y 1,' FHA Gwendolyn A. Woodard: FBLA l,' Y-Teens. Wayne T Wright: Junior-Senior Football 3, 4,' Powder Puff Cheerleader 3, 4,' Ring Dance Committee 3,'J V Football 2,' Cavalier Hi-Y 3, 4,' Key Club 2, 3, 4,' Freshman Class Vice President. Patricia E. Ziegler: Candy Cane Court 4,' Girls'StateAlternate 3,' lntraSchool Exchange 3,' Ring Dance Committee 3,' Art Club 1, 2,' FNHS 2, 3, 4,' Keyettes 2, 3, President 4,' NHS Treasurer 4. Barbara Wells Anthony West Jacqueline Wieting Roger Wiggins gf 674215081 'D fy, GCS Susan Wild Mary Williams 5' Q--vp in Daniel Williard Janice Wilson Eugene Blackrner taps Nancy Thompson for the National Honor Society. Tchernavin Williams Candace Wilson 4? -15 ,E Beverly Wimbrow Wanda Winnett Gwendolyn Woodard Wayne Wright eg Patricia Ziegler Suzanne Zimmerman Avi, .fre .. . ,, .Ay . I Y . OFFICERS: Front to Back: B. Patterson, G. Olson, P. Finch, S. Moore, J. Miller, W. DeMott, R. Perkins, P. Carr, D. Mulcare, C. Uhl, R. Farnham, R, Moran, Caplan: Caron points out a ya.. navigation problem. Naval History, a course offered in JNROTC :ROTC The Naval Junior Reserve Ofjicers' Training Corps, established at this school in 1967 by the Secretary of the Navy, is now in its third outstanding year at Princess Anne. One of this year's aims was the obtaining and recoditioning of the USS. Forrestal, a river boat used in Vietnam, and also gettinga 22-foot sloop from the Naval Academy. The third year group of NJROTC have applied to more military schools this year than in previous years. The military schools pay for their education with an allowance. Joining this program does not, however, obligate the student to the military for later service. x J Attentive cadets listen to one of many lectures. HONOR PLA TOON FLAG: Chief Hepler, Pete Carr, Joel Miller, Bob Patterson. maze 51 on af .f . 21 .wan Y lfsggr. Two Platoon: Joel Miller, Platoon Commander. Front Row: C. Uhl, R. Liskovec, B. Holley, P. Carr. Second Row: R. Dick, R. Farnham, M. Schimmel. Back Row: B. Freeman, K. Vossler, M. Dotson, E. Majors. 91 ,fri 1 .Y 79 ll? in 5 -. FIRST PLA TOON: Robert Moron, Platoon Commander, J. Deal, A. West. Back Row.' A. LeTourneau, R. Front Row: D. Mulcare, S. Frernd, D. Knapp, I.. Bain, M. Thomashefski, W. Anderson, L. Rose, T White, D. Kelly, R. Johnston, P. Creiglz 1011, M. Wltlted, M. Cooper. Second Row: Davis, M. Taylor, H. Priest. G. Lane, D. Terry, F. Miller, J. Talbert, B. Burks, W. Taylor. Q cAfcf?0 frzogzcznz fad !'h . ':,i ':Q-,-ff' jA'C'.!':F', 2' .V Q ' 1 , 1.-LAil.f ..Tv'gj, . V W r lat, .j,,'Jl?'4.,t:v,T' A , . xl MJ.. gvxpblfrkff ' .1 .1 in qffyl: ' ' , , ', .f.:i?.al4l' 'Q .Ai .5 . J '5'fz- f4Y3S .'f1fH 'kt' :iw ' J-F.. ' 'z. Li ' - ' s lfllffll l'l.fIT00.N Ray fbflllldlil, Platoon Commander. Welch, F. Melfarlane, W. Walke, D. Clark. Back Row: C lfronl Row R Sluerr, W. .lolmxon, T lflliot, W. Goldslzerry, Wolf, J. Dolson, R. Steele, J. Jonex, B. Taylor, M. Gundersen, .I .lat-ohx, lt liell. Set-ofnl Row T Tllron, D. Rltellie, .l. M. Ilollenheek. 92 l. THIRD PLA TOON: Wesley DeMott, Plantoon Commander. Stier, B, Dodds, J. Ahles. Back Row: D. Benjamin, G. Front Row: S. Moore, .L Coats, M Ennis. Second Row: B. Blackmer, H. Liverman, J. Johnson. I I fo fl'ZOI72L:iLl'L nav cazsau gs nwhuganqnn-gt... . - 1 Af.. ., , . V ,Q-Q5 , V.-glgH7fm',p-54's xg. .. vm., 5,1 ,J t lg.: ft in .w':'5gz,Kf5Fj+x3'gf.Lt- My 4 'r : sw- X' ,jx ,,,1,:.v,. A.. .,.. 5 FOUR TH PLA TOON: Richard Perkins, Platoon Commander. Jglbert, B, Stephens, J. King, S. Houp, G. Malone, L. Rogers Front Row: J. Gilpatrick, R. Lee, K. Ahles, W. Anderson, R. S, Shaffer, Back Row: K. Goodord, R. Stuart, T Wilson, T Pyatt, J. Fajolina, C. Ruminski, C. Taylor. Second Row: L. Cipolfa, M, Freeman, J, Snyder, 71 Brown, 93 A 1 cgwfzozfi Soma cfzaarna was mfg acfiawgd, WEJE offzsza gscamz an ocean of nigfgtmazaa. feng Eoau offzzactica xzzvsaf aa pzapazation fm fume Eafffa as czificiam and sxpazizncz waifiscf away M25 mug!! momma. 'jlim wax a r25U.S'c-csaiing gluing of time amcf 5:25193 Llsfozs HL l5au!.fOLL9!Zf Zlaffigi M pmfzg, 536184. Cwflsbgsz we won, to taiba ills iwaabzsn of Uicfozyg oz fait, fo fig! ME gitfaznsn Ofdgfmf, we flung! .sum onwazcf ami aflwazcf fo mags good afzozfamarzigqz ouz 'I 95 W-ww-ra ' vvvfh 2.7 vb, 1 'ing- 1 x i t HOMEC OMIN G CANDIDA TES 1 96 9: Cathy Crandell. Marcia White, Debbie Canaday, Pat Sapp, Debbie Strout and Debbie Sakis. queen ia czowns N' 515, .e.- wx 'gl- ClIH't'll ,Uarria is 4'rmvm'd hy the fri-vaprains ofthe football team. D D D X Queen Marcia and her cscori, Don Maskall. enjoy the homecoming dance. 951 Miss Debbie Canaday and Miss Cathy Crandell and her escort, Don Enroughty QUEEN MARCIA WHITE lzer escort, Terry Turner Anticipation and tension increased preceding haMtime, as the homecoming crowd awaited the announcement of the 1969 Homecoming Queen. The climax was reached as Miss Marcia White's name was announced as the 1969 HOME- COMING QUEEN. Smiling, she was crowned by the tri- captains, Greg Olson, Jerry Ahles, and David Shuler. Tlzroughout lzigh school Marcia has been very active in school activities: Coronet Tri-Hi-Y, Gymnastics, Cheerleader, Powder Puff Team, S. C.A. and the Miss Princess Anne Pageant. Our queen will long be remembered for her personality and warm smile. P w i fs 51 K I, Rf .sg S P537 Miss Debbie Sakis and Miss Pat Sapp and her Miss Debbie S trout and her escort, Phil Hurd escort, Gilbert Holt lzer escort, Duke Sanderson 7, es V,- f '9! ,,.. .fwfr +1 .i, , W, ,K .?J,,p. V ',,v,f. W, .... . .fu- ' 1. . KAL et.-YN ,K vlan, V .v - ....-5. fffrqv 'ff'- IM. ,,.,.-'lf-' ak. . , X y. . ,i. i..'5- s'X ,R '-'S 4. 5 , pe.. Q . i iiwlxf H ....v- . 4.4. . .qe ,,.,.x qw. ' iw...-rw... ysqix, is mxavef A .Q A01 5444: X QQ: nk. t is-- ,Q Q. 5' Combined units present an outstanding pre-game performance. Second LJ Omsconzirzg IQCQ Participating in the Pre-Game Extravaganza were the Marching Cavaliers, the Majorettes, the A Cappella Choir from Princess Anne, and the Kempsville Marching Band. The historical saga, written and read by Mr. Earl Stanley, effective- bf portrayed the admission of the 50 states. The vocal music was directed by Mrs. Carol Fox, and the combined bands were conducted by Mr. Ronald Collins. The Cavaliers were defeated by a score of 12-6 as the Chiefs contained each P. A. threat. C if t Don Maskall escorts Queen Marcia. Quarterback -w v -6' 4' Q ,.w. 'T ',v. .,'-1 hy N h 1 . ...J :-'.. 1 tllltgzjif' , ' ,hlflvrli I xl' 4 K Vx X Y Q v .vf Y -1 I 5 are i 'Vg ,df if s 1,14 1 and nine to go for the Cavaliers. Cokejb Zliompson and Katlzy Gainor wind up for tlze kickoff at the secon a . With large banner the cheerleaders welcome the Cavaliers on the field. e. Q 'K XX,-Ay 1 - Strange throws a pass to Walls. The Homecoming Court stands for the kickoff 99 i ay Militant OQC 5, Mr. Al Habit Mr. Joshua Darden, Jr. -7 - x , 0 ' Mr. George Versprille Lt. Bruce Bickel ll IU l'll YSlC'lf1,V. Dr Jack Garrison receives thanks from Coach fmnlx' am! a Yllllltflllf ovation. C0155 00.161 PA 0 Great Bridge 13 PA 0 First Colonial I6 PA 6 Granby 19 PA 12 Maury 7 PA 14 Norview 33 PA 28 Kellam 38 PA 6 Kempsville 12 PA 19 Lake Taylor 6 PA 38 Bayside 28 PA 6 Cox 8 1969- 7Q7O With a 3-7reeord at PrincessAnne this year, a true revelation of the spirit and determination of the team is not evidenced. 1969-70 will be considered as a building year and with all the backfeld returning next year, it was indeed a year of growth. There was a better team spirit exemplij7ed and the team exercised great potential, and an improved over-all attitude. Two new coaches added vitality, and the team enjoyed strong support from the student body and local boosters. TEAM TRAINERJ Mr. Frank Peele tries to keep warm as he watches the Cavaliers in action. ' A LAO U lg. ,PW L ,kmggv , 3 - P R, 3 3 f f .722 5-'gg--fri-f.. ' . ' ' , 'Qi- Q . - ' A -'f' 1'f 1 '+,' , QL - 1 V - N f, .-. - tif ' 5.1XL:-7'-ff-.afltgf in CA VALIERS. First Row: S. Nixon, R. Milner, D. Rogers, L. Welch, D. B. Johnson, E. Diehl, R Patterson. Third RowfR. Haines, T, Tunstall Haxter, .L McGrath, F Weaver, D. Morehead. Second Row: A. Strange, B. Robinson, D. Maxwell, G. Oxx, J. Keller, R. Hawkins. I.. McNeil, R J. Ahles, D. Shuler, R. Roenker, G. Olson, J. Pulley, D. Allen, R. Walls, Holley, G. Weber, D. Allard, M. Jones, R. Jones. Kyczzaif Q00 Us am w fl' , ,iw X 5 ,f f I ffl 'w .X . v 4 , '9l s . Q 'X r 4 .-- Qs , x 1 ...- TRI-CAPTAINS: Gerry Ahles, David Shuler, Greg Olson HEAD COA CH-' Af,-A john Grady 101 McGrath carries against Kempsville. Quarterback Strange calls tlze signals . . 1 '1 1 I s .1 I A ' t I Walls stretches for a pass. Strange receives trophy as most improved player from Coach Bickel. . - . W-M--: '11- w-P+' - ' W 'f ' ',.,. :vl- , 4 lv - ' .Is N' 5- .u.:-LJ' F . ,F-,tw rx. '-- ' ' - . A v' P' ?f'- 1--we ' A I 7 'n+- w.1a r - elf., - fs- eg- P -' 'fi'-.xi -..- 55 FJ, r' zl:i:t ef2x, I - :,3.,Qs '-L:--'Y ,, -- g' . -..AL-n . ,,'. 4 , 4 . ' ' - -' ' flfft'llXll'l' ICUIII Ill action agamsl Norrlcw, WUI'-'ll fC'C'UiVf-'S P05-Vf70 1 Diehl- 102 I ,. I A Q , . s I n i 1 w OFFENSIVE TEAM: Kneeling: F. Weaver, D. Maxwell, D. Rogers, R. Holley, .L Ahles, D. Allen, L. Welch. Backs: F. Hester, J. Mc- Grath, A. Strange, D. Haxter. Lgffsnas in acfiorz ik . ,, -- K ,. AA, YI , M Q . , ' g Q E . . V in Q .Ma-,, 4..- . ' A ' t.. . , ., ul . , . , 5' v v - fc' . JV.: .N . .T .4 , , t . U 3... 1 AX . Q- --fs A v. V ., , . V NA. , f gi., V M mn' wkxpw , , g O I I McGrath makes a great effort against Granby .... He scores! 1 0 MVP trophy is given to Jerry McGrath by Mr. Drake. Jerry Ahles accepts trophy as best offensive blocker from Coach Grady 103 . T -5 I'-4 . 1 U ' -' I , , ' -1 g ggg , , 'W 1, 3-,f.-4 Great Bridge player tackled. ' A ' 4 J' --1 -ss, draw J' 575 ,Hn Jones and Pulley in on the tackle against Great Bridge. .3 g ,.Lg1f,ee , 44,6 J .. y,-, .x he 3-4,-gn f, - A ,',:.A,,, - 'QP-1 J Y'1'v 'V' , 551 Bob Jones heads for the ball carrier. an 1 i Holley and VanPetten watch defensive team. .. .. . ' 4-.ww-. I' A H0115 the Norview carrier, Cavaliers throw Comets for a six-yard loss. 1 04 1 1 1 I A n - , , DEFENSIVE TEAM. Linemen: J. Alzles, L. McNeil, D. Maxwell, D. Allen, Backs: R. Haines, G. Oxx, J. Pulley, L. Welch, F Weaver, E. Diehl, R. Jones. fbsfsnis O12 kgs mow: .Fu ...I D .. Defensive l1al fback watches as Haines tackles Norview 's ball carrier. 1 ll I b A I , . -. 1 Pulley tackles Norview 's Stepney. Maxwell moves in against Granby 31. , ,J - ,so 4 , , Dffsnaius ina JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL. Front Row: J. Canaday, M. Taft, W. Mischoski, D. Rudy, E. Terrell, W Wells, A. Evans, B. Throckmorton. Second Row: B. Frye, C. Draper, M WuM R. Basgier, R. Steele. Back Row: R. Shuler, S. Hobbs, K. Harris. Esfsnaiuz U28 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL. Front Row.' K. Potts, A. Chewning, M. Couch, D. Ashe, A. Evans, L. Strom. Second Row: R. Basgier, D. Allen, D. Holt, C. Bungard. Back Row: K. Harris, D. VanPetten. 106 w w 5 w Y Y JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL. Front Row: S. Hobbs, K. Harris, K. Potts, J. Canaday, D. Holt, K. Wells, A. Evans, 71 Mischocki, M. Taft. Second Row: M. Couch, C. Draper, M. Steele, B. Throckmorton, R. Shuler, 71 Butts. R. Basgier, M. Wulf, S. Garner. Third Row: L. Strom, A. Chewning, M. Wulf D. Rudy, D. Van Petton, B. Frye. Back Row: Coach Davis, M. Wiggleton, D. Terrell, C. Bungard, D. Allen, D. Aslo, 71 Laughton. Luzioz auifj Qoofgaff gsanz COTE E O Q PA 0 Great Bridge 6 PA 0 First Colonial 14 PA I 4 Gran by 7 PA 7 Maury 33 PA 33 Norview 0 PA 7 Kellam 8 PA 7 Kempsville 0 PA 1 7 Lake Taylor 28 PA I 0 Bayside 7 PA I 3 Cox 0 TRI-CAPTAINS Dale Holt, Danny Allen, Mike Wulf 107 Cjgw Qoofgaff wozfgi fo .sfhiez Q uh If X 1 '-4 ' uw, Ill' FOOTBA l.l.: Front Row: T. Sawyer, M. Wilcox, G. Butts, L. Harrison, P. Lovoie, T. Carzdo, A, Gray, R. Cooley. Second Row: R. WilIiam,E, Smith. M. Casey. R. Early. F. Bzijogul. D. Garrison. R. Hughes, J. Cutchins, D. Pugh. Third Row: Coach Moosha, M. Elliott, C. Dauer, W. Farmer, F. llollcy, M. Jones, R. Edwards, J. Woodall. Back Row: M. Fisher, D. Purdin, B. Wheelis, B. Cowell, R. Michaelson. 1- .u1L IA Tvam begins by practice Cach day. Practice in a garnc' with your own team. Than ' ll is mur night, your real game, rval play, and you madr' it' -.N,..4.-- VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY TEAM. Front Row: N. Thompson, H. Huffman, K Liskey, L. Jones. K. Donnelly, 71 Sokol, L. Crouch. Back Row: E. Robinson, E. Buck, W. Snyder. S. Barrett, M. Johnson, D. Bivans, M. Retzke, .L Nicklas, K. Williams, S. Gautier, B. Freeman, K Moore, N. Williams. Gyocfeay .sam :Regal 1 C0185 O01 After losing many of their old players and gaining many PA 2 Bayside new ones, the girls' Feld hockey team had their work laid out for them. They spent many hours practicing and learning new PA 2 Kellam skills. Their games were not too successful, but with ex- PA 0 Cox perience now behind the players, the team should make a . comeback next year. PA 0 Ke pS1 e PA 2 First Colonial PA 0 Bayside ,, y ' ' , , 1 L e H K f Q .I T I H me -4--- -x....-lf3l-F g ' -.1 I -v Lv .1 l l Nancy Thompson prepares to make the goal, 109 Nancy Thompson passes off to a teammate. I I 1969-1970 G YMNASTICS TEAM. Front Row: N. Roberts. Second Row: N. Thompson, C. Wilson, K. Gainor. Third Row: N. Dick, E. Holley, S. May. Back Row: L. Jones, V. Liskey, D. Hurd. Otis, ance, an :5,f'ZEl2 f I I During the year the gymnastics team participated in five meets with schools in the district, and they also entered the I regional meet. Winners from this meet went to the State Meet in March. I Since Nancy Thompson and Kathy Gainor were the only returning seniors to the squad this year, the team promises to be more experienced and more skilled for the events next year. I Two gymnasts, Nancy Thompson and Libby Hartman represented Princess Anne at the State Meet last year. I Connie Wilson and Debbie Hurd demonstrate swan balances on the uneven parallel bars. L I Nanette Dick practices a walkover fbackgroundj as Kathy Gainor warms up with Chinese splits. xx Sandy May, Linda Jones, and Nanette Dick hold three varied positions in floor exercise. Linda Jones and Vickgy Ljgkgy perform thigh rests to achieve balance. r r t I t ac LE E 5' Nancy Thompson builds up arm strength as she practices her dismount. Nancy Roberts, Debbie Hurd, and Elaine Holley execute free exercise routine stunts. audi gaikisfgczff J . y . at fs VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: R. Michaelsen and R. Tucker. Back Row: D. Maskall, R. Grant, M. Jones, R. Walls, S. Benda, S. McNulty, E. Diehl, M. Hembree, R. Sanderson, R. Hawkins, M Fields, J. Alley. Co-Captains Ruafv Tucker and Rickeylliiclzaelserr 112 I 7 amz one L1 Q3 5. kwa 5 1 oof Jump Ball You take it from here Hawkins driving up. Tucker. That 's another two points'I This year Princess Anne had an exceptional basketball team. Directed under Coach Leo Anthony, the mighty Cavaliers won game after game. Some exceptional players on this team were Ricky Michaelsen, Don Maskall, and Rudy Tucker. However these are only a few of the players who made this year a success. One of the better games of this season was against Deep Creek. The outstanding player in this game was Ricky Michaelsen who scored 65 points. Michaelsen for two more points. 113 ,uzxw J i hd G K 'Look out, man. This kid flies. Look out boys here I Come. 0. K., Mark. Do your thing. f 1. H P Dou'1jusl stand Ilzvrc, Ronnie. SH0071 This kid gets around. 114 uccgafs Oz cz wimzirz beam Michaelson beats his man for the lay-up. McNulty sinks a long one. T' Diehl in backboard form. PMI if fhefe. 1 15 azfin afgofi Rudy Tucker Don Maskall ff W A , 'je . ' v X - 5 1 1 s J 3- ! -'I H 'W 1 - ,g-Q wr' Ricky Michaelsen Mike Jones 1 1 7 X Luzioz auify azfciafgczff Standing: Coach Williams, R. Frierson, C. Bolan, R, Kanter, D. Davenport, M. Ange, R. Smitlz, J. Weber, G. Weber, T Butts, W. Smiley, C. Strange, M. Wulf Front: J. Williams, B. Frye, R. Hughes and M. Wilcox. STARTING FIVISJ M. Wulf, W. Smiley, M. Angc, T. Burls and C. Strange. 118 7 7 samlwozfe EUEIOPQ c cvzacfzz Tom BMIIS Mike Ange Curtis Strange 1 'Butts again Ange again William Smiley 119 ' 0 5 ,....-..-.- - Q el 4.qf1v -- d.4 VARSITY WRESTLERS, Front Row: B. Spry, D. Brown, D. Meade, E. Kelk, L. Jalbert, S. Henderson. Back Row: M. Taylor, M. Dotson, B. Robinson. R. Early, D. Rogers, D. Allen, Coach Davis. Most inzportant to this year's season was the gaining of experience which should prove valuable to next years team. An asset to the team, Edward Kelk placed third in District and third in Regional Tournaments. Don Rogers also did excep- tional, placing second in District and fifth in Regional compe- tition. Under the coaching of Mr. Arnie Davis, the Varsity Grap- plers promise to improve upon their season record next year. auify qafzsaffazs COTE 500.1 Lake Taylor 36 Norfolk Catholic 44 Washington 62 Lee 3 7 Yorktown 30 First Colonial 37 Cox 33 Norview 3 7 Kellam 30 Kempsville 44 Bayside 33 Maury 34 Granby 46 Wilson 2 9 - X Burt Spry concentrates on overcoming his opponent. aim ex azisrzcs On the top. all Dennis Brown needs to do now is to regain his balance. Steve Henderson practices his form on a teammate. Don Rogers. hidden from camera view, out-grapples an opponent. ,-Y-,...-r 's---X XR A - In a practice match, Steve Henderson scores two on the rakedown against Dennis Meade, qfilfzasffazs in cqcfiorz KMX5 ' gifs Burt Spry Dennis Brown Steve Henderson Dennis Meade Edward Kelk Lew Jalbert Mike Taylor Danni Allen Don Rogers Brzan Robinson Dick Earh Coach Dan ts gll es some last nztnule instructions to the team 98 107 115 123 130 137 145 Unlzmz ted 'li Af' Junior Varsity matman Curtis .4 dams goes for a pin. Tension shows in the face of Greg Dayton, another PA wrestler. Closelr observing, the rcjervc gets ready to signal thc winner, Kent Forbush. 122 I XXX X. I JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLERS. Kneeling: T. McCullough, K. Forbush. Standing: G. Dayton, R. Smith, R. Basgier, C. Taylor. J. Deatheridge. Papuchis, M. Dotson, G. Drouglz, L. Childress, C. Adams, Coach James. J guilds ufz foz azalf L. .sam The Junior Varsity Wrestling Team played an important part in building up underclassmen for Varsity competition in future years. The team had matches scheduled against J.V teams from the area. Under the coaching of Mr. James, the Junior Varsitv prom- ises some very capable material for next year 's Varsity team. Brian Robinson pleads, Trv bending my back the other way. f' CO'ZEgOQ'E'. 10 Lake Taylor 22 12 Norfolk Catholic 30 25 First Colonial 15 12 Cox 20 10 N0l7'l'Clt' I5 78 Kellam ll 30 Kenzpsville 9 20 Bayside 22 22 Maury I 9 I 7 Granby 1 7 I 7 Wilson 28 G ' ' ' .. . 'fx ..., ' n 'f T' TRACK TEAM. Front Row: J. Johnson, S. Hobbs, T. Harris, J. Riley, J McGrath, M. Smith, D. Bersland. Second Row: R. Jones, .L Scott, S. Moore, S. Knott, M. Elzaf M. Bagley, T Ellioit. Third Row.' G. Oxx, S. Smith, F. Hester, B. Caron, W Barnett. Back Row: Coach Versprille, D. Pulley, B. Haines, D. Shuler, D. Haxter, R. Milner. iz lysafza cmcf Baum 1 Princess Anne 's Track Team prepares for its season with hope for new achievements, breaking of old records, and development of a strong team. Their thoughts are combined with determination and anticipation to accomplish greater power and speed. The outstanding abilities of our students is vividly shown through the records which have been made. All the team works hard all year round and are in top shape when the seasons call for them. Each year it is more evident at how the teams strength progresses. 124 Fancy steps always make Jerry McGrath look better. Too bad Lake Taylor! Sorry your boy didn 't make the jump 'mcg gsam attains oz One foot then the next, Steve Hobbs continues around the track. 125 anc! 'zunni to 62251 '-:,,L W-R ' -' Scott Smith puts all he can into beating the two opponents from Lake Tajflor. Steve Brown gives a good show for his coach 126 1 'u ! V w CROSS COUNTR Y. Front Row: M Bagley, J. Riley, M Elza, R. Ashe. Second Row: D. Maskall, R. Tucker, J. Alley. Back Row: R. Michaelson M 'was ounbzy 'mass abut time r i Fields, Coach Anthony, S. Benda. C0155 ocvzcl PA 24 Cox 32 PA 29 Norview 29 PA 23 First Colonial 32 l PA 21 Booker T 40 1 PA 30 Kempsville 25 1 PA 32 Kellam 23 1 An outstanding addition to the team this year, sophomore John Riley, earned the title of number one in the Eastern District, while setting a new Eastern District record. In the Eastern Regional and State meets, he placed seven th. Other outstanding runners were Myles Bagley, Steve Benda, Don Maskall, Rudy Tucker, and Mike Elza. With such prom- ising runners for next year's team, Cross Country will be better enabled to boost its season record. Mike Elza is the lead as John Riley follows close behind. yn ill 1 an H5 F'k ' :' 4 l -25 ie? Q A ,V . 'r'i-Pi'5ff? 'gt: IU' GOLF TEAM. Front Row: A.Strange, C. Strange, J. Alley, R. Tucker. J. Hepley. .1 Williams. -L llfserz llc e alla list 5 mai April 2 April 9 April 16 April 23 April 28 May 15 Scllgelallf ' Kenzpsrille, First Colonial lllaiirr, Lake Taylor Granby, Kellanz Norriew. Cox, Bayside City District Princess Anne linksmen are of great importance to the team, several of which are returning from last year 's team. A golf club, a golf ball, a good caddy, and agood eye - all of these points join together with coordination to form an eighteen hole challenge for the team. This season will be played with poise, diligence, and determination. A ...4. A- Curtis Strange lakes pointers jronl Jerry .-lller and .-1 Ilan Strange. 128 TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: D, Wright, J Talbert. Back Row: C. Holcomb, J. Scott, R. Lee, D. La11e. G. Lane. Coach Wheeler. ggfillfy Offazacfice use Oz Cjillllfi Beginning its third year at Princess Anne the tennis team continues to strive for a much better game each time. The boys are still in a stage of building the team up. Matches are to be held with other schools this year. i Team captain Jack Talbert helps two teamnzates on the right handed swing. 129 fx ,-,,,.... Coach Wheeler assisting Jerrx' Scott in the feel of balance i11 his rack. L71 mf' 1 , It v t 9 ls Q. MT ,gr 4, f v ifksf n ,x lllx i 1 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: R. Freeman, J. Beiler, D. Sanderson, S. Benda, M. Sweezy. P. Hurd. E. Dielzl. W. Courtnex G Alzles Back Row: K. Allen, G. Bishop. M. Dunstan, S. Barlow, S. Gettlc, K. Vosler, L. Mahaffey, R, Walls, R. Roenker, JI. McCuIl1 G Douns Coaclz PA . . . PA I PA 4 PA 3 PA 6 j ' PA 4 1' I anBensclzoIen Larry Maliaffey gels ready Io practice his swing as Barlow, Downs, and the coaclz look on, , , - 4? -.S ' P '1 355 ' - '411' .I 1 .-. ?. Q.7 7- ' 1 ' 4 R N ' Fo P - 5 . ., 4300- YT VJ- -3915 ' . 'lfiffltvl-.'s.: . . I. 'A .lllkc Swcczy jrrcs llic ball across home plate. 7969 Usczm cfuzcgsi IQCQ glcoza ooxz rained out 6 6 I 6 3 4 6 5 8 2 5 2 First Colonial Cox Kempsl zlle Kellam Bal side Mazm Granby Cox Kenzpsville First Colonial Norview Lake Taylor Wilson Kellanz Booker T Bayside Tournanzent Cradock Wilson , A , ,4.., uw'-ua--' - -t ff7fw'!'1A1.4':-wwf . . , , , . ,.. row . ' ' N-, -. I ' ' , - ,Q,g,'- Q,-if , , - - off' fgiyyw vw -' --ge'-2 gkif1::2 - ae g,'1.w'.,,5 j . rim- t .1 ' .. '- x ' '- 'Q rf Tv 'Y ,- A .5 5'-. .ohms dk 1,-A, Y , 4 13- T'-Q 4 1-'i.1Ba: W . wi-1,6 .5 YRH.1:ifw?fy:v'-Y ff , V Q . . ',,f. , gy, 4- :,3 .,., 1 J f,f:,,f ' 1: 1 h'L'5-5151! ' 1 us, 1i1E'2f 'H N222 fri'-go ,. l Q, .. ' ' 'Yi5i'v,,. 51 i3Qi.v,xI'gi',fka' MM 'QT' an ' -: ,, f t 8515.--41. - Mn I ww. B - t A-W .31 nw: fwf... 1 1, go MR A, , K , 2.,a,.t, .Y X gg, . .. Q . M, . M N Nm 'A 1 gmx:m-mf'.fmt'M M in W 4 . V 1 ' , 1 f F? m,aMn 'i2i2,:sQi . .4 Steve Barlow is out at first as Gerry Ahles watches the base. fllizcf eltmtcl talk For the third consecutive year, Princess Anne won the Eastern District Title. Five outstanding players were chosen to All Eastern District-Eddie Diehl, Gary Bishop, Steve Barlow, Mike McCully, and Mike S weezy. Under the coaching of Coach VanBenschoten, PA once again produced an outstanding base- ball teanz. 1 Captain Steve Barlow ana' Coach VanBenschoten. 2.. xt? tiki!-sl' ,ii - v 1969 SENIORSS J. Beiler. S. Barlow, M. Dunslan, M. SWCCZ-l'. I.. Mahaffey, W. Courtney. M. MeCull,v. Larry MahaUey shows Bobby Freeman and Eddie Diehl how Io lzit the ball. Q? 1 ,g- ,4 A.- Tension shows on the bench as the team and coach si:e up the situation. 7 7Q7O faam Oahu ozwaz ? 4 -. -.-,.- -49 ww f '-m 1970 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Front Row: C. Moyer, T. Turner, B. Smiley. W. Copper, S. lVlcNult,v,.l. McGrath, T. Butts,R. Roenker, M Carlile, R. Lee. Back Row: S. Benda. E. Diehl, R. Walls, P. Hurd, J. Roenker, D. Sanderson, G. Bishop, G. Alhes, K. Vosler, B. Freeman. . 'Q V54 .. Q. Q! .X 'FP A Q- 5 fx 'S....,. S . u -nl l ' +L 5- I J A 5 Gary Downs watches as Eddie Diehl heads toward Second base. fiddle Diehl l'l'lllX1.'X around fl4I'YI have ax a high drlrv is lu! mm righl jlrlcf 132 kv' fo cz auccaiafuf isaaort L , L- -,.., i .xt .- Duke Sanderson and Gary Downs argue over the validity ofa call. .11 , Gary Bishop warms up as Phil Hurd catches and Steve Barlow prepares for a hit. 5' llgdu-Z7 With several outstanding players returning from last year 's 7 C E team, the Varsity Baseball Team is looking forward to a highly successful team. All-Regional pitcher Gary Bishop will be back 'March H to start the season, as well as shortstop Eddie Diehl. 'March A Returning are: Jerry Ahles, Phil Hurd, Ronnie Walls, Bobby 'April A Freeman, Duke Sanderson, Ray Roenker, Gary Bishop, and 'April H Eddie Diehl. April 10 H April 14 A .x - , April I 7 A . A April 21 ' H April 24 ' ' H . A T i April 25 ' H April 28 ' A April 29 , . . H May 1 H I May 5 H - h' May 8 . A -, 4 . -. ,J-J. May 11 ' A g Q f j':.,?-ff' '3f,1 L5 fff , 4 'H ' E ,, ,t.. 4 -- 1 A kgifq i naw gud 14 - 15 Eastern District Tournament - ,'.' A Q- 2 'A H K M 22 A 23 Eastern Regional 1 -1 ei+,Q:.if.,,,:,,,. 5 May 29 - ,L fa A ,N0n-COnference Games glghigegsilzeorndgglzpeand here 's the pitch! as Duke Sanderson fires the 133 i ,Q-P, Q gfucfsnf ifs :iff iafiifacfiorz muftgd as wall gms of Qamuff fo conzfzfafs fllaf WJ CZSQCZHQE. gms and SHEZ9-7 comginacf fo czsafs M2015 special? susnfa wgicg fam Llwugllf uzcoffsciioni Ofgood ami. flflfg fallow! foggfh fo Qcilfgwg Q Common goal Cliaflmggi ww mf gy inuofuzmani and acfion. gfucfsnfa unitzcf fo cfiacousz a. mufuaf infezsif, advancing fowazcf mafwcify ffzzougfl acczfzkarzce of zaafzorziigifzty. 4 'I 135 Miss Sharon Ann Johnson ff L11 glzincsia J VUZE Sharon Johnson was crowned as Miss Princess Anne as Keyettes sponsored the tenth annual pageant. Sharon has been active throughout high school life as a Keyette member, Vice- President of Coronet Tri-Hi- Y, NHS, Secretary of French Na- tional Honor Society, Senior Steering Committee, and SCA Representative. Sharon is very interested in music, singing in Madrigals, A Capella Choir, and was accepted in All Regional Chorus. She reigned in true Princess Anne spirit, dedication, and loyalty, all the while with a smile on her face. Still in her unbelieving state, Sharon accepts her trophy I H A I K zotlg cgmzu. , ,f 0. .scuzf P ov The contestants await the crowning, 'I f m y friends could see me now. Crowned by Cathy Donnelly Sl Linda Snyder Che,-ie Logan Cl1IlI'l'J1f6fl'l'fl 3rd runner-up lst ,u,me,.up 2nd runner-up SCA EXECUTIVE COUNCIL. SCA Officers, Seated: Debbie Canaday, Doug Pilley, Michele Clifton. Second Row: D. Garrison, J. Brichter A Hoffman, D. Paschang, C. DelaCruz, M. Russo, C. Whitten, B. Bratton, C. Crandell, J Cyrus. Back Row: D. Ward, M. Fields, G. Olson, J. Williams S Duff, B. Holley, P. Morgan, M. Martin. Student Councif iiociafion The 1969-1970 S.C.A. strove hard throughout the year to acquaint new students with the curriculum. With the assistance of a very active executive council, the S.C.A. was able to carry out one of the most successful Homecomings ever. ln October, a school exchange with a local high school was promoted. Seven students were representatives of the Princess Anne spirit and enthusiasm. One of the biggest events of the year was the farewell banquet to the long time friend and sponsor, Mr. Cox. An asset j?1r many years to school spirit, Mr. Cox will long be remembered for his many contributions and dedica- tion to Princess Anne. For the Hrst time, a Sadie Hawkins Dance was held at which time couples dressed in Dog-patch America style. An added attraction was the imitation marriages performed by Marrying Sam 'i Phil llurd is recognized at one of the bi-monthly SCA meetings w XX! i. SCA President Doug Pilley calls for discussion on the motion. In the SCA sponsored Homecoming actin-ities. Queen Marcia White reaches up to steady crown as escort Don fllaskall looks on. fgaacfi ufz Oyoznzcomin -vents ..-5 U 1 INTRASCHOOL EXCHANGE STUDENTS. Front Row: JI. Clifton, D. Pilley, J. Qvus. Back Roux' D. Ward, D. Enrouglzty, G. Olson. .ill Fields. 139 tlze N. OFFICERS. Sara Casey, Pat Ziegler, Bob Patterson, Joel Miller. Joel Miller reads the list of qualihcations at the Tapping Ceremony. ufozirt iazvica 'zocticfa Introduced at Princess Anne this year was a tutoring service provided by members of the National Honor Society. This was a scheduled program for those students who were not proficient academically. Traditional projects included the sponsorship of the first dance after the football game with Great Bridge and the Valentines Day Dance. Awarding scholarships to deserving members is the main objective of the organization. The National Honor Society nominated two of its mem- bers, Cathy Crandell and Pat Ziegler for National scholarships. Leadership, scholarship, character, service, and integrity are membership qualijications. .N11 l'lU.N'.f1l, IIUNUR SOCIETY. lfront Rowq M. Miller, C. Logan, M. Giordano, J. Gossctt, D. -Canaday. P. Ziegler, S. Casey, l,. Hurdis, N Davis, I' Middlctoii, Cf. Crandall, S. Johnson. Back Row: M. Martin, D. Lazar, R. Patterson, J. Miller, M, McDonald, D. Parsons, E. lflai An 140 JR. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. First Row: J. Kelsay, J. Canaday. S. Viet. L. Bennett, D. Berglund, K. Agar, L. Jones. Second Row: D. McKenzie, M. Sellers, K. Frost, M, Retzke. D. Pilley. J. Brichter, C. Brugh, B. Frye, A. Pillow, D. Murrell. ESQ Jerry Canaday, Susan Viet, John Kelsay. Sckiofazagijz ct :Seufice Beginning its second year at Princess Anne, the Junior National Honor Society took a giant step forward. As a club that recognizes outstanding scholars from grades nine tlzrough eleven, the activities included an induction ceremony in May for new members and the establishment of a scholarship for a member when he becomes a senior. This group, tlzough small, Cavalier places emphasis on scholastic achievement, willing- ness to work with tlze club to better the sclzool, tlze home, and the community, and to raise Clzristian ideals and standards. Cavalier Hi-Y joined with G.A.A. in making a foyer display. This project and otlzer spirit projects showed their willingness to work and to maintain high standards for Princess Anne. JR. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICIRS is rapidly establishing itself as a group ofleaders at Princess Anne. CA VALIER CLUB. First Row: S. Henderson. Second Row: F. Hester, D. Haxter, P. Hurd. Third Row: J. 0'Rourke, K. Allen, D. Ward, S. Smith, W. Wright. 141 CA VA LIER OFFICERS. Bob Holley, Jerry Alley, Rudy Tucker, Fletcher Hester, Pl1il Hurd. ,M 'R T7 'rw BOYS' AND GIRLS' STA TE: Front Row: C. Crandell, R. Hogan, D. Canaday. Back Row: S. Henderson, D. Parsons, F1 Hester, G. Olson, P. Hurd. .f 64 'zaflzsazizfacf 5 cuozfhi afuclzrtfa One week during every summer the American Legion orga- nizes Boys' and Girls'State. In 1969, Fletcher Hester, Steve Henderson, Phil Hurd, Greg Olson, and Don Parsons attended Boys' State at Williamsburg, Virginia. Debbie Canaday, Rox- anne Hogan, Cathy Crandell, and Susan Candy were our rep- resentatives to Girls 'State at Radford College. In addition to learning about government, the citizens of Boys' and Girls 'State were able to meet a variety of Virginians and learn about the areas these people represented. This year a daily newspaper was edited by the students. yr-A, ICC' Ifront Row' S. Johnson, li. Wells, P. Tvrell, K. Drews, B. Berg, T. Herzcr, J. Cvrus. Back Row: M. Fields. D. Parsons, D. Lazar. 142 T 1 W I 1 1 w I 'I Ir 1 ll I 3 l 5 I I L i 1 Ib I I gcrfsrzf igow cz success K 1 Nqr? -:qi A rf if - . 1 Q g gi. F if X h -Zh' AL -Us Applause fills the auditorium as Kristie Berryman is announced as First Place Winner. Qi Debbie Waldorf and Rick Potts keep the show rolling as they emcee. sa., A medley of songs was sung by Lynn Chuilli. Second Place Prize. A student Talent Show, sponsored by the Chorus Department was the newest addition to its various money-making projects. Any student was eligible to tryout for the show, but only fifteen acts were accepted. The money raised from the show assisted in the purchase of new and updated equipment for the Choral Department. Prizes of twenty-five, Hfteen and ten dollars were awarded to the jirst, second, and third place winners. A variety of talent kept the audience well entertained as another accomplishment was made at Princess Anne this year. ,Q N' , 3.11 ff 'fins-'uns' Debra Hudson 's opera wins her the , . - get A CAPPELLA CHOIR. Front Row: S. Goble, A. Legue, C. Bowman, J. Constantine, C. Carney, T. Norton, C. Moyer, W. Schmidt, G Wills, M Cale. M. Jones, D. Strout, S. Harrell. Second Row: M. Shelby, S. Pate J. Simms. D Milburn, L. Mcjunkin, T. Wlzited, M. Wiggleton, Ji Lindgren, T. Cipolla, D. Benjamin, P. Rudy, T. Casey, R. Holt, L. 5-L it r get as .1l.fllIRlfi.'1l..S' lfronl Row: C. l.i'n1z, IJ. llowc, R. PUIIS, C. Carney, D. fj't'lllUllIt'll, J l1'aldnrj. Scconcl Row' R. lloll, G. Wills, S. Pale. M. Cale, J fIIllXllllllllll'. Back Row N. Watson. D. lfnroiiglily. S. McCoy, gil, ffilllnllcl 144 Golden. Third Row: D. Howe, J. Donnelly, J Dodds, P. Davis, M. Dekker, K. Barton, R. Potts, M. Gallond, J. Waldorf D. Bivans, D. Hudson, D. Griffn. Back Row: C. Lentz, B. Harcum, S. McCoy, N. Watson, D. Enroughty, H. Draper, D. Reece, M. McGuire, J. Phillips, S. Riggs, M. Price. oicza The Choral Department started the year with a talent show '7 Am Curious. . . Red, White and Blue. Kristie Berryman took j7rst place, followed by Debra Hudson in second, and a duet by Robyn Holt and Mike Cale took third. The annual Christmas Concert featured the A Cappella Choir, Girls' Chorus, and the Madrigals. New this year were the red dresses, monogrammed, worn by the Girls'Chorus. In the spring, the department presented Poulencs Gloria by the A Capella Choir as well as a concert of folk music by the entire choral department. To top off the spring season a Broadway Musical was presented. This year 's Madrigal Singers were kept busy with nearly forty performances to their credit. SECOND BELL GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Row: B. Wimbrow, E. J. Deal. Third Row: C. McGee, G. Hall, M. Lyman, M. Barnett, P. Holley, P. Sears, C. Vandenberg, S. Wild, N. Alexander, B. Harris, C. Moore, D. Finn, I. Nichols, F. Deloatche. Back Row: S. James, L. Patterson, S. Lane, P. Jennings. Second Row: B. Salsbury, K. Thomas, Snyder, M. Clifton, B. Self C. Eger, T. Carroll. T Beck, K. C arru thers, G. Chapman, J. Weber, .L Nicklas, M. R0berl'S. of this Cfiozof QEPQZEHZEHL lr . , , E. 2 FIRST BELL GIRLS' CHORUS. Front Row: P. Rhodes, L. Campbell, E, Verner, P. Sorey, G. Nicklas, R. Ore, B. Beatty, M. Marx, D. Saury. Second Row: S. Livingston, R. Pair, T. Longanecker, V. Jones, D. Davis, L. Griffn, M. Spangenberg, C. Cobbs. Back Row.' D. Ewers, J. Barker, J. Pickens, A. Baker, R. E wers, S. Barnett, M. Strout. 145 5 1 , . ' I . 7 . . ' v . l Q I . Q, 7 '- If - v ' ' . ' ' v' - 4 l ' , K . ,, .,',. M I l . L . s . - ' I I ' - ' - A I . Q. '-' -. 1. , ' 4 -' ' ' -- , ' - . ., , , - ga ,f' , . - ' , - - - x I 0 n E vt-THF: ?,.,,.,jv,.,..-.:' Q.- ii?-..r,,....,,...f..... T.,.-f....,.-, .:,. I 1 v ' - ' Q. f X xl r . , .: A 1 . ...,J 1- ' 1 YT- - ...f if ,-4, . . CI?-' I l ' -vm-,, ' ,-JP. I 1. I n ' r . O ' I .. .b ' . . I' . ' I V. ' f -' v 'Uv 'I ' A A 5 A .'-53' 'jg . N 1 'iv ', , , , , . - . Q -43:-Assgg-L' , f Lib- ' - - f,..-,,- fy Qf . Q - I fl., A N O I f' f . - I 1 51. . L7 . ' ' ' r wg ,-if n 'I' U 'Q . ' . 'JT 7 - ' 71' d .. 9. 0, , VIKUINIA K Barbara B. Erskine . , - . ...tm'E.....9l'ff2.1?.. . , V :nai- IVCS St., dield ' h so n ' Sa ,I July 15, 199 gQ 5i f V W with emphyse p -F515 ,,'-17 Bom in San Francisco, Mrs. Er- skine was the daughter .Iof the late highly decorated ,Colonel Henry Chur- chill--Bonnycastle and the late Marie Kennedy Bonnycastle, both of Louis- ville,,Kent. She was a direct descen- dant 'ol'-' Commodore Joshuai'.Bamey, U.S.-Naval hero of'the?War of 1812,- and of Professor Charles' Bonnycastle, who was persuaded by Thomas Jeffer- son to leave home in England to become the first chairman of the de- panmcnt of natural philosophy and later of mathematics at the University of Virginia when it opened in 1825. It was widely said that Professor Bonny- castle possessed 1, thev- most .. original mind of any teacher ofmathematics in me United Statesjrrhis time. ,. - Lal ,C Mrs. Erskine attended the Agnes Ir- win School in Phila4B1Phia ana. later was graduated from- The 'Choate School in Boston. She ,was an accom- plished equesuienggnand, teacher of riding, for a nurnhgrgpfyears she was a featured performer on horseback in the annual Washington Society Circus. As the niece of Marvin'McIntyre, spe- cial adviser and secretary to president Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Erskine was' often fa ,guest at White ,House functions during the Roosevelt -admin- istration. Her' marriage. to Frank G. Erskine of Jackson, Miss., a graduate of- the University of Mississippi and Comell University, was ai highlighted event of the 1937 Capital social season. Mr. Erskine, a civil engineer and of- ficer in the Seabees during World War II, was a pioneer in the development of lightweight concrete. ln 1954 he be- came the first managing director of the Expanded Shale Clay and Slate ln- stitute, with its oftioes in the National Press Building in Washington. Mr. Er- skine, a golfer and world traveler well into his eighties, died August 5, 1992. In his memory the Frank G. Erskine Award is given annually for outstand- ing achievement in international engi- neering design. Until the onset of her illness, Mrs. Erskine accompanied her husband on his many travels as a consultant. In '1970 the Erskines were guests of the Soviet Union government for talks on construction projects. Mrs. Erskine was warmly welcomed on their travels as a cousin of the late Aleen Muldoon Bingham, wife of the United States ambassador to the Court of St. James during World War II. Mrs. Bingham founded and directed the Bundles for Britain program during and after the war. Mrs. Erskine was an Episcopalian and a member of the Army-Navy Country Club, the Aurora Hills Wom- an's Club, and the Aurora Hills Book Clubg She wasuntil theend other life anavidbridgeplayer, ,jr - Mrs. is survived byjone sis- ter, Jane Bonnycastle Bender .of San Antonio, Texas, two daughters, Mari- lyn Lithgow Erskine Darnell of Burke, Va., and Deborah Bonnycastle' Erskine Lankford of Virginia Beach, her sons- in-law, Capt. Jack'Damell .CUSN'Retl and'Paul G. Iankfordg three grand- children, Deborah Darnell .Ras 'of Bonnycastle Far-m, Central, S.CL:'Ste- phen Erskine Darnell of.7Xlexandria, and Alan Hendley Churchill Lankford ofVirg1niaBeach5andanleceandtwo nephews. -' ' In accordance with Mr. 'and Mrs. Erskine's wishes, a joint funeral ser- vice with full military honors will be held for them at Arlington National Cemetery on Friday, July 21, 1995, at 9 a.m. Everly Funeral Home of Alex- andria is handling all the arrangements. LQW WOQDWHVDS, Frgnf ROW5 W. Spnfth, M, Hollenbgck, G. PERCUSSION. Front Row: S. Bray, D. Allard, B. Reams. Back Row: B. Clzandler. Second Row: D. Hamilton, B. Bratton, R. Wilson. Back Leldefmafl, K- Casey, D- Llllfly. D- Clemmons. Row: K. Miller, E. Thompson, S. Thomas, D. Gainor, E. Blackrner. l f llllill BRASS. lfront Row: G. Dayton, I.. Bascher, C, Dearden, R. 'mn-rfxfm .Svctnid Row: M. Schneider. R. Apperson, J. Gregory. S. Stn.'j1.'r, K .S'nn'th, M. Rancka, I-'. Bulfogle. Back Row: R. Shuler, D. Hon hi-all. H .S'lri'rc,x', M. Casey, T. Tunstall, D. Pillcy. an czcconzfzblifinzsniri Under the direction of Mr. Ronald Collins, the band members provided superior entertainment throughout the year. In November they were invited to participate in the Annual Oyster Bowl Parade. Another highlight was the two-day trip to the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester. The accomplishments of outstanding musicians were recognized as fourteen students were chosen to the 1969 Regional Band. Providing haljltirne entertainment is one of the many activities ofthe fabulous Marching Cavalier unit. SENIORS. Front to Back: S. Fiery, D. Davenport, L. Gregory, K. Miller, R. Freeman, W. Marchant, G. Messen- ger, R. Dick, E. Blackmer, C. Champagne, E. Majors. L EIZ ECUZ 51 ' Ht LOWBRASS. Fr0rztRow: L. Plisco, M, Dotson, J. Batten, W. Marclzant, W. Caudle, K. Alnley. Back Row: G. Messenger, D. Early, A. Flowers, C. Champagne, W, Hughes. DR UM MAJORS. Kenny Miller, Jay Gregory. HIGH WOODWINDS. FrontR0w.' D. Brown, L. Gregory, K. Kelly, R. Lionberger, D. Smith, C Johnson, K. Williams, A. Burnett, P. Northcraft. Second Row: K. Copley, R. Freeman, S. Timerman, D. Waldorf, B. Bailey, C. Barkley, R. Ingram, J. Goff, P. Goodman. Third Row: E. Barkley, D. Davenport, D. Dickson. V. James, B. Zimmerman, C. Martin. Back Row: D. Kohler R. Dick, S. Fiery, E. Majors, J. Ingram. 7 .f 'zacfics ma as flszfscf B BAND. Front Row: A. Brown, L. Tate, D. Lue, D. Degner, D. Collins, M. Wags, H. Johnson, D. Cox, C. Harvey. Second Row: D. Goodman, J. Dufjf K. Kroll, P. Dodds, C. Roundtree, S. Stekettee, J. Davis, D. McClenny, S. Parrish, R. Edwards, C. Adams, R. Keef R. Basgier, .L Fiery. Third Row: S, Chandler, R. Miclzaelson, L. Goddin, D. Blanchett, G. Kennedy, J MacDonald, F. Mirman. B. Heathcoat, B. Wallace, J. Clark, T Galvin, A. Waters. D. Womack, T. Goffey, M. Casey, E. Diebler, C. Young, P. Jones. Standing: D. Hueber, T. Dorough, M. Parsons, J. Magger, R. Moore, M. Miller. Students who are interested in musical training but not yet eligible to play in the Princess Anne Band are able to start out playing in Beginners Band. These students gain valuable expe- rience which is helpful upon becoming a full band member. The Princess Anne Concert Band received many honors this year, including the selection of twenty-szbc members to All Regional Band. This was the greatest number of musicians ever to represent one high school on the Regional level before. Regional Band performers were then eligible to compete fora position in the State Band. A I. I, RIJGIONA l,S. Front Row: D. Davenport, J. Goff D. Gainor, D. Kohler, L. Gregory, E. Barkley, S. Fierv. E. Majors. Second Row: D. Pilley. S. Brayc, C. Dcardcn, D. Dickson. D. llamilton, J. Ingram, R. Lionbergcr. T. Tunstall, D. Lively. Third Row: D. Allard, A. Flowers. D. Moorelzead, J. fircuorr, J. Snyder, .l. liullcn, R.Dick. 148 DRILL TEAM. Front Row: K. Holzhouser, P. Levitt, N. Appel. C. Duff Mr. E. Stanley. R. Lavoie. B. Lehr. L. Marinelli. Second Row: S. Dinger, P. Weidreck, N. Pate, P. Middleton, D. Dickson, M. Giordano, S, Berger, P. Marino, S. Massey. D. Griffen, B. Terrv. Third Row: K. Adcoek, J. Weber, .L Miller. C. Smith, B. Harold, P. Davis, S. Edwards, J. Taylor, J. Foster, L. Horan, C. Lebreeht. L. Scott. Fourth Row: K. Van Patten, C. Jones, P, Baer, K. Stout, A. Crajt, J. Boutte, S, McCoy. M. Sellers, D, Marinelli, S. Rudy, S. Lehr. Fifth Row: S. Elliott, J, Duff D. Vanderberry. K. Walker, R. Pair, S. qilansjield. D. Hurd, L. Ryder, S Griggs, C. Wilson, M. Price. Sixth Row: E, Ward, C. Dressler. D Goodnzan, S, Wilmouth, E. Lewis. K. Berrynzan. K. Burris, C. Slaughter B. Manby. JI. Sallwasser, S, Rurnp. Back Row: R. Bordone, N. Watson N. Edgar. K. Kert:. S. Brinkley. D. Tignor, L. Grant. Cczoczfeffes mazchi iowa success The Drill Team at P.A. performed at Chowan College in October, at the University of Richmond, and the Hampton Parade. The Drill Team is composed of approximately eiglztv girls under the direction of Mr. Stanley and the eo-captains Chris Duff and Rosemarie Lavoie. They accompanied the marching band to the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester. In the latter part of May, a banquet was held to honor the Cavalettes and their parents. DRILL TEAM OFFICERS. Front Row: Chris Dufjf Rosemarie Lavoie. Back Row: Brenda Lehr. Nancy Appel. Linda Marinelli, Peggy Levitt, Jackie Foster, Karen Holzhouser. 1969-1970 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. C. Merritt, G. Collins, N. Spence, C. Griffith, C. DelaCruz, D. Canaday, N. Thompson, M. White, K. Gainor, C. Spagnuoloi czuifj Cfisszfaacfazi-an ans - vt. Y y' Co-Captain Debbie Canaday shows precision in executing a hurky jump, Co-Captain Carmen DelaCrz1z obtains great height in performing a jill! spread jump. The Varsity Cheerleaders promote spirit while riding in their home- coming ear. v 150 Nancy Thompson stretches out in the splits to warm up before a game. O S 15, UZL O . . f ill ' 'f .1 C Leading the school in spirit and pep, the Varsity Cheer- leaders promoted enthusiasm during all athletic events. Through the efforts made at several car washes and bake sales, the cheerleaders were able to purchase new uniforms for the squad this year. Representing our school at the National Cheerleading Clinic were Carmen DeLaCruz, Cathy Merritt and Nancy Thompson. They brought additional honor to P.A. by winning the spirit stick. For the Hrst time, cheerleaders made salutes to game players before the athletic events. They also led pep rallies in the foyer of the auditorium before football, basketball and baseball games. Returning cheerleader Marcia White shows poise and form while doing the splits. A E .4 ,...,,.T,, ..., , . , , Kathy Gainor practices a spread jump to limber up. Junior Cathy Merritt boosts spirit during a basketball game. PM ,ls :Q .B sfwfifi Q5 The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders sing Mighty Big Red as they ride in their car for Homecoming. ' 7 I I I urzioz Q'Z5.Lf cz ourt A L12 afzcuf Eligible for the Junior Varsity Cheerleading squad are girls in the eighth, ninth, and tenth grades. This year over Hfty girls generated enthusiasm for the tryouts and ten were selected. . These peppy underclassmen supported all the athletic con- b tests of the J V and the Jr. JV teams. They further encouraged school spirit by making good luck name tags for the players to Wwwmwlm-hmmm wear on each game day. Frequent pep rallies and constant J practicing kept the squad abounding in spirit. . ......W......, ,c..,,..........,...,... .. .wwf . Y..1. 4 1 ,.....- ....-4-- -- - M- - JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: K. Wilkins, C. Q Thompson, C. Wizeman, N. Roberts, D. Vest. Back Row: B. Karey, B. Co-Captain Cindy Wizernan practices a spread jump in the foyer of the Self. L. Dick, E. Holley, gym. gn ga.-6' ' ga . . MIT' Mi . V- D' 4 sl 1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA, Front Rowj B. Knott, B' Hurdis, Mascot, A. Clzenming, K. Barrett. K. Copley, J. Owens. D Manby, D. Purdin, L. Hurdis, J. Englett, D. O'Connell, P. Taylor. Gil'6l1S. D. Pollock. Second Row: R. Kingsbury, A. Forrell, S. DeVries, M. Dekker. K. .f 'zofsaiiort arte! sic 'zowfll Students planning to enter the teaching profession were encouraged to be active in the Future Teachers of America Club. To motivate the members, the meetings this year emphasized the profession by having outstanding speakers at the meetings and by taking a trip to Madison College to observe elementary teachers in the area. Inspiriting the Majorettes to greater efforts this year was the anticipated trip to Winchester and the Apple Blossom Festival with the Marching Cavaliers. Hours of practice and planning were necessary before making the trip the memorable occasion it was. Throughout the year the girls performed at half time of the football games, thrilling all spectators with their poise and precision. MAJORETTES. l.. Gregory, P. Nortlzcrajt, V. James, C. Johnson, B. OFFICERS. Debbie Purdin, Lori Hurdis, Joy Englett. Brglton, D, Davenport, B. Bailey, K. Kelly, 7 1 ,i ig :Reef cafzfuzacf 5 Issuing fourth daily from room 265 are sounds of the hard working members of the Annual StaH'as they try to capture memories of another passing year at Princess Anne. Close associations are formed as students work on layouts endeavoring to meet deadlines. Last March tlze three editors attended the CPSA Convention in New York City. They gained knowledge and new ideas from other editors and sponsors from across the United States. This year, the annual stay? sponsored a dance after the last football game in Novenzber to raise nzoney. At the Annual Dance in May the Yearbooks were distributed and signatures were amended. Annual staff takes part in Homecoming parade in October. f-4-J' fi? d Reading over different eopy in yearbooks Sponsor Mrs. L. Trett and Copy Editor Anne Pillow work on new copy for the 1 970 Peerage. .J Working along together Financial Advisor Mr. FI Peele and Business Manager Skip Snyder send out bills to our merchants. 154 EEZ E A? Running in and out of doors, Editor-in-Chief Linda Pyatt gathers information to layout the Peerage. zu Z' 'gas eeee 'Q ' ' e-a Class layouts are of great importance in the Annual. Co-Editors Barbara Dunn and Karen Jolznson handle it all. m u Illllllllllllile s at X Sports Editor Ray Farnhan works with Eileen Smith in writing up the sports review. TIONS HIS ENN -Us C? I 'F PEERAGE STAFF: Front Row: K. Johnson. B. Dunn, L. Pvart. A. Pillow, R. I-arnhan, G. Snyder, Back Row: R. Wear. C. Logan. G Gossip D 0'C'0nnel. T. Sokol, K. Hughes, 1:1 Smith. L. Stanch. C. Wilson. 'UN Sponsor Mr. Lai! checks over thc finished product. -fx 1 sl Sin rrx' l'l!1 ,I lfnfil in 5? -,,f 14 'I u xpupwr 1 ull, lhaclz Vcrsprillc, and flliriant Sellers smile orcr the 'VF 3 i 'l i..T Nx .1-ni? if I Pike , Editor-in-Chief A nde Hoover lays out the front page. J ' E CQLLLZEQ This year 's Page took on a new look as the Crestline Press became the professional printer of the paper. The Page thoroughly covers all the events on a very detailed basis, as the paper is published monthly. Each year, representatives are sent to New York to visit the Columbia Scholastic Press Associa- tion convention. In all its years, The Page has never fallen below a second place rating in the national competition. v- I-s w n T is j I if N Y v M . . '1' U:1'hPiNI BOTTLES ' dexoE Q if ' ' 756 ax fwfzalz 1 fi Bw PAGE STAFF. Front Row: T. Carroll, B. Foy. Second Row: S. Morrison, S. Moore, A. Hoover, J, Johnson, D. Nickles. Back Row: D. McKenzie, S Berger, E. Blackmer. I V- CJVECAI ook o- L 'T 'fx fur' ..,--fs! I T1 I I 1 4 I X . , f P, - e X ' ff The staff bows down to its sponsor, Mr. Lail. EDITORS: Joy Johnson, Steffi Berger, Bill F oy, Dottie McKenzie. F 157 .L f L5 L. ad - lg-1 . lungs '3 11:21-I 4- A THENA TRI-HL Y. Front Row: L. Campbell, D. O'Connell, T. Hetzer, R. Poyner, M. Shelby. Second Row: D. Murral, S. Sears, E. Jones, C. Sears, C. Oenbrink, C. King. Back Row: B. Boughton, R. Poyner, J. Owens, J. Englett, L. Thorndike. Ggfgana confzigufaa fo joy Gund One of the many projects which Athena Tri-Hi-Y partici- pated in was donating to the Joy Fund. Athena further served the community by collecting and donating a basket of food to a needv familv. Members collected for ALSAC and UNICEF in October. Athena assisted the YMCA by straightening up the records and updating membership cards. K'7 OFFICERS. Meng Shelby. Elizabeth Stroman, Pam Goddin. Margie Keith, Christine Oenbrink. 158 CORONET TRI-HI-Y. Front Row: Mascot R. Fletcher, V. Stone, D. Buchanan, S. May. T. Sokol, Mascot T. West. Second Row: L. Basgier, K, Holzhaeuser, K. Johnson, C. Eger, L. Powell, A. Kemper, L. Mitclzell. Back Row: L. Garris, S. Riggs. B. Dunn, R. Hogan. S. Johnson, Sponsor, Mrs, Gay, D. Milburn, L. Harvey. D. Cain, M. Finch, K. Adcock, S. Alexander, S. Casey. K! Coronet's efforts this year took on tones of 4'We Will Serve'1 Much time and participation went into adopting two needy families for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Food, clothing, toys, and a Christmas tree were given to both families. Several car washes, bake sales, and the traditional candy sale were sponsored by Coronet to raise jitnds. Coronet members also sold tickets to the first Virginia Beach Pop Festival held on Thanksgiving Day. Coronet had a busy and rewarding year as they sought to help others. 50'-'ip' ff! .5 .I ,g K 7.4 . .53 rg a rN?s'f ini 1:1446 Ti ,' .4 ,mx , -4,-5. s. 1' ,. sp i Fr33,-5-lu 17 -J XV. z.9dS Wiper Out the Chiefs places third during Homecoming activities. QMS wig? save, l 3... C7 Z eel CORONET OFFICERS. Front Row: Lenora Powell. Sandy May, Donna Buchanan, Sandy Alexander. Back Row: Karen Johnson, Bar- bara Dunn, Roxanne Hogan, Sharon Johnson. THETA TRIAHI- Y. Front Row: R, Rogers, A. Campbell, L. Lassiter, L. Snyder, C. Snyder, M. Lyman, V. Sutphin. Second Row: S. Pate, C. McGee J Smith, L. Beale, G. Garcia, V. Farmer, D. Mango, K. Whaff J. Jones, R. Ore, N. Spence. .sm su 1 ow infzzsaf in ofhlzu Theta led an active year of service to others. Continued support of Michael Morris, a twelve year old American Indian orphan, has been of major importance for the past soc years. Members unselfslzly donated summer hours to do volunteer work for the Medic Home Health Center. Car washes and candy sales were helpful in raising funds. Theta showed further interest in others by making a Hfty dollar donation to World Service. X .,,.f'j r1l'l'lC'l:'RS Linda l.assiIc'r, Cindy Snyder, Anne Campbell. Renee lwvrrs Illlln' L-Vlilllll, Linda Snnvdvr. Undermine the Chiefs in the Goldruslz ,df TRINTY TRI-HI-Y. Front Row: T. Turnereemascot, C. Bray, L. Russo, M. Russo, S. Smith-mascot, D. Strout. D. Sakis, K. Wilkens. E. Hollev, TT Longanecker, D. Weaver, C. Wlzitten, P. Hurd-mascot. Second Row: P. Moore, D. Moore, J. Constantine, D. Paschang, N. Chevalier, M. Strout, K. Pearson, J. Goff, C. Barrett, L. Noles, P. Middleton, J. Cyrus, K. Gainor. R. Walker enzascot. Back Row: B. Karr, M. Retzke, S. Graves, J. Price, C. Robinson, C. Grijfth, K. Moore, M. Retzke, L. Bennett, D. Moore, Y. Barrett, P. Ellinglzausen, B. Fahey, W. Snyder. 'zinif coffecfi oz MJ 522225 gbifcfin WM qi OFFICERS. Mary Russo, Debbie Moore, Joyce Cyrus, Melanie Retzke, Linda Bennett, Debbie Paschang. Back Row: Karen Pearson. Throughout tlze year, Trinity Tri-Hi- Y, under tlze guidance of Mrs. Louise McAfee and Miss Carol Martin, has strived to fulhll its purpose: To create, maintain, and extend tlzrough- out the home, school, and community, high standards of Christian clzaracter. The club also sold ICC candy, and sponsored Spirit, Smile, Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship and Clean Scholarship Weeks. Trinity also sponsored Buckle-Up Week to pronzote safety on the highways. Tlze club filled a Thanksgiving basket to be donated to a needy family, filled and decorated fruit baskets, donated to World Service, and collected fifty-seven dollars for Penny Pitch . Once each nzonth, Trinity visited a church ofa different denonzination. TRINITY sms: W3 Junior Debbie Paschang posts a sign in support of Trinity 's Buckle-Up Week. UESTIO . S qv' t7 'gf-x f J a' . ff Tlze theme for the Homecoming float was Wipe- QUO VADIS OFFICERS. Janet Clancv. Kathy Edwards, Barbara Keef Pam Blankenship, Oli! the Chiefs . and Jackie Wieting. Quo Vadis reached a peak in fulfillment this year as they strove to help others in the school and community. On W K f C! Thanksgiving, food and clothing were given to a needv Ches- LLO Lf. O apeake family. The members collected magazines for the elder- ly people at Liberty Bell Nursing Home. Scrapbooks were made for the clzildren at King 's Daughters Hospital. The club washed blackboards for the school. In February, nzembers C! nd ' washed windshields and placed signs of Drive Carefully on f Q t the window. In April, an Easter Egg Hunt was sponsored for needv children at Headstart. The club also attended church together. FQ? VF - sq., N 7' Q ffl it IDIIJIS 'l'Rl'lll' Y I-'ronl Row' IJ, Waldorf, J, Wicting. K. Edwards. T. Mendoza. M, Mather. B. Barlow. Back Row: Mascot R. Leonard, B. Kcejl l HH..'ilfirI ,Humor li S'lro11d,l' ffvffflfll, J f.'lGlIl'Vl'.:'Ul1St'0l ll, George. 162 W7 FUTURE SCIENTISTS Front Row: D. Angel, Mrs. Billmaier, L. Brabec, B. Brown, P. Daspar, S. Crovatt, D. Stocks. Back Row: A. Brown, K. Bach. Q cisizfiata anal Cbsliafazi X. DEBATE CLUB. Front Row: T Moran, B. Andrews. Second Row: .L Moss, P. Morgan, L. DeVries, R. Shaffer, R Kaspar. Back Row: T. Norton. 163 V7 '-.DQL FUTURE SCIENTISTS OFFICERS. Lisa Brabec, Susan Crovatt, Barbara Brown. One of the most unusual clubs in Princess Anne High School is the Future Scientists of America. Although tlze field of science encompasses innumerable studies, club members had the opportunity to observe many of these studies Hrst hand. During the year FSA took held trips to observe such branches of science as astronomy, parapsychology, biology, archeology, and marine life. They visit surrounding planetari- ums, and enjoyed a weekend trip to Washington, D. C Hopes soared with the 1969-1970 debaters, with the prom- ise that with hard work this year 's record could surpass that of previous years. Resolved: Congress should prohibit unilateral United States Military intervention in foreign countries, was the topic this year. Many interclub debates were conducted and the team participated in debates in Charlottesville, Great Bridge, Newport News, Richmond, and Williamsburg. John Moss and Rick Shaffer argue a point. KEY CL UB: Front Row: M. Apperson, L. Welch, D. Willard, D. Haxter, W. Wright, D. Rogers, M. Swindcll, D. Dunn, R. Fletcher, S. Henderson. Second Row: F. Hester, J' 0'Rourke, J. Canaday, D. Lazar, T Turner, .f afziofizm 0. S. Smith, D. Ward, R. Basgier, D. Berglund, T West. Back Row: R. Leonard, J. Holland, G. Oxx, B. Evans, D. Smith, D. Deason, D. Holt, T. Blumenstein. Oodwilf QQOLUVZ The Key Club 's main objectives are to develop leadership, to serve the school, maintain sound public opinion, and high ideals which make possible the increase of justice, patriotism, and good will. Publication of the Student Directory is done each year which benefits all the student body. Having had an active year once again Key Club proved to be an outstanding service club. UI-'I-'lC'lz'RS Front Row: liill Stroud. Tcrry Turner. Wayne Wright. Stcvc llcndcrson, David Lazar. Back Row: Sf-ull Smith. Roh lflclclicr. 164 KE YE TTES: First Row: Mascots R. Roenker, G. Olson, R. Patterson, Second Row: C. Merritt, B. Dunn, M. Clifton, P. Ziegler, B. Berg, S. Casey, D. Canaday, M. Miller. Third Row: N. Davis, S. Johnson, K. Johnson, R. Hogan, S. Alexander, C. Delacruz, C. Crandell, C. Whitten, J. Constantine, B. Fahey, A. Sutton. Fourth Row: M. White, C. Ziegler, D. Dunn, L. Basgier, C. Spagnuolo, A. Pillow, H. Lubimov, C. Griffith, B. Wells, M. Retzke, W. Snyder. Keyettes znszafs aizfguilczim Keyettes have involved themselves in projects benejqting the school and the community. They cleaned trophies, sold home- coming mums, and sponsored spirit campaigns. The biggest project was the sponsorship of the Miss Princess Anne Pageant, one of the most exciting events of the school for the past ten years. Projqts from these activities go for sclzolarships awarded to deserving senior K eyettes. The National Keyette Convention was held in Washington, D. C in which P.A. Keyettes participated. Cox Falcons captured by carnivorous Cava- liers. OFFICERS: Cathy Merritt, Debbie Canaday, Barbara Dunn, Pat Ziegler, Beth Berg, Sara Casey, Cathy Crandell. Keyettes show spirit during halftime activities with Blow Their Mind. Junior Civitan placed hrst in the Homecoming floats with Swamp the Chiefs. 'ir IIILIIIFIIUII l4l'l't'llIUlll't'X' t'I'l'tll'll!'l' llic scrirntx side QI fvfllldll. lllxlrnl flldltltlllll llclrlm' lilac'kx'Iru'k ll'.L'llfX lllc central l wl1icll xlanilx lor litIcgl'l1V1', 6' 2lBARiLt45Awr61lL 1-djfibrxorzdd WA WWW 4 BARS -3 I ll 'IRS I ICC Candy Sale is the major source of income for Civitan. Debbie Joyce, Diana Blackmer, Mike Taylor, and Barbara Clark help sell candy for the annual scholarship. uriioz Civifan name Y'Y COMMIT7'l:'1:' lll:'ADS. Sue Crovatt, Susan Viet, Mrs. Waid, Jeanette Millirons. Standing: Debbie Joyce, Patty 07Veil, Karen Taylor. 166 JUNIOR C1 VITAN. Front Row: D. Purdin, P. OYVeil, P. Mintz, D. Blackstock. Second Row: J. Millirons, B. Clark, C. Oenbrink, K. Moore, J Johnson, C. Logan, L. Powell, J. McDonald, A. Sutton, L. Stanch. Third Row: E. Blackmer, D. Mills, D. Jones, T. Brown, G. Bush, V. Cochran, D. Moore, D. O'Connell, K. Taylor, M. Clifton, J. Gossett, D. Enroughty, M. Miller, P. Middleton, T. Hetzer, D. Joyce, F. Lemons. V. cfubl of this ffeczz ca 'I' OFFICERS. Joel Miller, Pat Mintz, Michele Clifton, Don Enroughty. Standing: Dennis Ward, Bill Foy. Green, D. Morrissette, W. Foy, G. Ahles. Fourth Row: S. Croratt, K. Frost, S. Viet, S. Wallace, J. Simms, P. Finch, R. Roenker, W. Deason, T. Turner, J. Miller, R. Patterson, R. Liskorick, M. Taylor, M. Ennis, D. Ward. Back Row: P. Starnes. G. Oxx, J. Roenker. B. Frye, G. Weber, N. Martin, D. Lazar, C. T aylor, R. Brugh, P. Morgan, G. Wills, R. Farnham. At last May 's State Convention, the Chesapeake District honored their PA. hosts with a plaque for the Club of the Year , and presented their Outstanding Sponsor cup to Mrs. Helen Waid of the P.A. faculty. During the summer, P.A. 's Kathy Moore won the first runner-up statuette in the 'Miss Chesapeake Dislrictuphase of the 'Miss Civitan International contest, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the organization. The Board of Directors, Camp Civitan, presented a certificate of appreciation to the club for two hundred dollars raised by hard-working members for the program for retarded children. Locally, Princess Anne's I.C.C. voted Junior Civitan Club of the Year in 1968-1969. School projects this year included Homecoming float, campaigning forALSA C, Christmas and Easter programs at the Liberty House, presenting a Thanksgiving feast to a needy family, raking the football Held, sponsoring spirit week for the Norview game, making the Kempsville basketball opener Voo-Doo doll, and donating to the I.C.C. scholarship. Having had a busy and successful year at P.A. Civitan, members helped organize the Junior Civitan Club at Kellam during the year. 'Cid' CHESS CL UB. T. Elliott, J. Buchanan, D. Lazar, M. Ennis, D. Lazar. zvofzcf mam au . In spite of the handicap of a small membership, the Chess Club was able to sponsor matches between local high schools. Practices were held at which time beginners were offered assistance to help them improve their games. ' The Bible Club gave weekly devotions during the morning ' announcements as a service project to the school. They helped collect food for a needy family for Christmas. i I I 3 A f: f I t 4 Y 1 1 I I Q l i 4 I . i E I , Y R J , I , , r . 1 xi I I i BIBLE CLUB. W. Priest, K. Ainley, Mr. Collier, sponsorj L. Crouch, S. Fremd. 168 h- ii Powder Puff King Greg Olson and Maxine Abraham relax after the king is crowned. cqbfzhio. czowria in The Alpha- Y-Teens participated in several service and interest projects this year, including the annual crowning of the Powder Puff King, trips to Portsmoutlz Naval Hospital, monthly worshipping at churches of various religions and participating in events which are sponsored by tlze YWCA. Tlze highlight of the year was the trip to Washington, D. C. for the World Fellowship Week. 'xr ...f-' ,H sag-,-R fa - .ef . LM 4'3'Q ' ALPHA-Y TEENS OFFICERS. Front Row: Maxine Abraham, Jane Tietjen, Debbie Angel, Darlene Hughes. Back Row: Chris Peedin, Theresa Beck, Angie Baker. 'Hur' 4 vff-:' 5, E 'Q 1 All! MEMBERS. Front Row: N. Appel, T. Abbatello, D. Hughes, P. Levitt, C. Ranka, R. Wise, M. Abraham, P. Rhodes. Second Row: D. Angel. P. Horner. L. Stokley, D. Lawrence, S. Beasley, S. Wood, J. Donnelly, C. Peedin, B. Ackerman, K. Hughes, C. Janik, Miss Zepka. sponsor. Back Row: D. Griffin. T. Beck, A. Baker, J. Tietjen, G. Miller. 5 211111 ll L 3 EE in ll ,...,..-.. .,...--.-.. ......-. 1 i. Q , -v. -f 1 D.E. CL UB: Front Row: B. Marson,D. Fitzer, T. Salck, N. Creighton, L. Golden, D. Griffn, V. Sutphin, S. Riggs, J. Webber. Second Row: A. Jones, G. Woodord, M. Switzer, P. Sapp, J. Wilson, L. Deemer, J. Tietjen, C. Peeden, K ,eors, J. Moody, J. Thomas. Third Row: C E I . K+ if I Q 5' . Frank, C. Mayer, K. Wilsow, G. Messinger, R Rose, M. Gallond, T1 West, B. Martin, J. Forrest. Fourth Row: G. Norton, 71 Merritt, 1. Stewart, A. Wilson, D. Maxwell, M. Borek, P. Kelley, M. Elliott. DE students cfwzi Chlziafnzars. 5 . JT., . The Distributive Education Club of Princess Anne is one of the largest Clubs in the school. The Club acquaints the students with the business world. Every year the D.E. Club strives toward a goal. This year the Club sought to help many needy Tidewater families during the holidays. Baskets of food and gifts were distributed by the students themselves. V t w r Q: 1 ! I U 5 It li C'l.lfl3' Front R0w'M. f1mhrose,J. Wilsow, J. Kroll, J. Ireland, C. M. Switzen, R. Brown, H. Drapes, R. Lemon. P. Scott. L. Rose, 71 llnkerwn, M l.eetlom, N' Spent-e, M. Maloney. Second Row: W. Johnson, T. Whited. fiofllwv. K Maxwell, lc' Fitzgerald, P. Cornelia. M. Mirman. S. Gibbs, Candy Cane Queen Navy Williams and her escort Ronnie Hawkins. '15 1 1968-1969 MAY COURT M. Fields, C. Whitten, S. Benda, D. Paschang, J. Foster, E. Kelk, J. Constantine, D. Pilley, M. Clark, R. Walls, M. Clifton, R. Tucker, E. Benjamin, K. Allen, J. Cyrus, E. Diehl, C. Gaskins, M. Taylor, M. Russo, J. Alley. Christening the gong is May Queen Michele Clifton. 171 m ,4.5 . , ,477 1-. rw1? ffT1', 986' Dance to the Music as the photographer catches the couples off guard. Xzowrza wifg hionoz Honored by the members of her class, Miss Michele Clifton was crowned 1969 May Queen. Her nine attendants were also selected by the class for their outstanding contributions to the Class of '71. Miss Navy Williams, a senior, was voted Queen to reign at the Candy Cane Ball, the annual Christmas dance sponsored by the Inter Club Council. l Sophomore Class President, Maria Clark, and Michele Clifton, May Queen, in front of the Maypole. I GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIA TION: Front Row: D. Buchanan, S. Hewitt, N. Chevalier, H. Huffman, M. Johnson, C Robinson, P. Wilkenson, D. Smith. Second Row: C. Ziegler, L. Crawford, N. Thompson, E. Benjamin, N. Davis, K. Hughes, W. Snyder, T Longanecker, N. Spence, D. Strout, G. Collins. Third Row: D. Moore, cgchiofaugifz acoazcfacf Sponsoring the annual Powder Puff game between the junior and senior girls, the Girls'Athletic Association assisted' In keeping the athletic program at PA. varied. A new feature this year was the pre-game contest between the boys of the junior and senior classes. These players had not participated during the regular season. As a service project, the club raised money to help purchase athletic equipment. The club awarded a one-hundred dollar scholarship to a deserving club member in May. Also, the members collected a basket of food to be given to a needy family at Clzristmas. Activity meetings were held every third Wednesday and several beach parties and team games added interest to the bust' ,rear 11j'U.flA. .harj J. Niclzolas, D. Paschang, M. Retkze, D. Hurd, E. Holley, K. Gainor, G. Andrews, B. Williams, S. Barrett, D. Weaver, L. Brown, K. Bjorkman, A. Pillow. Back Row: D. Crouch, L. Jones, V Liskey, I. Hufjinan, N Roberts, B. Self C. Page, Y. Barrett, E. Robinson, A. Lionberger, L. Crouch, D. Ketchmark. Sandy Alexander and Wayne Wright Hrock-out at the Powder Puff dance. XXI 4? . ,QA - G.A.A. OFFICERS: Wendi' Snyder, Eva Benjamin, Nancy Davis, Karen Hughes, Nancy Thompson. c A '-N 11111, p--.- idx. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS: Front Row: J. Jones, R Magger, D. Crouch, R Tyrrell, D. Wallace, E. Jones. Back Row: M. Jones, D. Hardy, S. Hardy, M. Giordano, B. Anderson, G. Simmons, C. King, S. Wild, J. Reynolds, J. Lamb. Liu irtfszezif in uiimsii Ozfc! The Future Business Leaders of America is an organization of students who are interested in the business world and phn to make it their career. The club seeks to help its members get working experience by working in the school ofjice, for teachers, and for clubs. The FBLA has been very active this year. Some of the club's projects included a foyer display for a football game, a Faculty Tea, a Christmas food basket to a needy family, a club contribution to the Joy Fund, and Valentines to Viet Nam. Each year since being orangized, the club has been cited as an Honor Chapter at the State Convention. Mrs. Spence pours punch to serve at a Faculty Tea as Sandra Hardy looks on. 1 I OFFICERS: Pamela Magger, Cindy King, Monica Giordano, Patricia Tyrrell. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA: Front Row: S. Dinger, C. Rourke, J. Butler, D. Weaver, J. Cyrus, B. Williams, R. Stroman, Tl Raunswinter, C. Sabin, L. Crovatt, C. Likey, B. Collins, R. Alwine, P. Mastrangeli, L. Burns, C. Patterson, J. Schimmel, D. Mills. Moran, S. Wilmouth. Back Row: D. Darcee, C. Marsh burn, S. Sabin, M. M wz Klflfozfcl-G4 'zowiiz elif an ,-,,.. . f-nt ',,,., f-- ', ,, I-YHA. Officers ride in style at Homecoming on October 24th. Our World-A Growing Heritage was the Future Homemakers' theme and it proved to be a year-long challenge for the members. The club, co-sponsored by Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Beazley, had a busy and successful year. A policeman spoke to the club during Stop Vandalism Week sponsored by the club. Faculty coffees were held once a month and an International Night was held for the parents, which included dinner and a program presented by the members. The Future Homemakers of America purpose was to improve individual, family, and community living. Their motto was Towards New Horizons. gp-ll' l .ll.A. Ol-'If'lC.'l5RS. Toni Mastrangeli, Leslie Burns, Susan Wilmoutli, Patricia Moran, Joyce Cyrus, Denise Weaver, Slierrv Dingcr, .lcannc Bullcr, Claudia Patterson. BBVIIUHIIB n,- . 7' .,f'?'9 .s ' 92 w 1 2-xr FUTURE NURSES CLUB Front Row: K. Moore, 1 Simms, D. Buchanan, B. Barrett, H. Nicholau, C Duff S. Chambers, L. James. Back Row: A. Galvin, K. Whitehead, S. Massey, K. Stout, C Helton, L. Crouch, C Donovan. cf rhhh wziirz cazeau czsafe irzfszsif The purpose of the Future Nurses Club is to unite girls who T have an interest in the medical profession. Nurses from DePaul Hospital and Norfolk General Hospital spoke to the club on various aspects of nursing. Lt. Beverly Teagle INC! United States Navy spoke on the different programs of nurses ' school- ing in the Navy. Projects F .NC undertook included collecting clothes for the needy, a paper drive for a church, and making the homecoming foyer display. At the end of the year, a one hundred dollar scholarship was given to a deserving senior member to help defray expenses in nursing school. r-was .. nf' pw -I it. . ---,Q si 'LY .J L I fl,- ' . 1 V Q ...ar 5 4,1 ' - 4 4. r x, ,tg t ..,-- 1 'fe V-lf. Homecoming foyer display title was Smoke out the Chiefs . FUTURE NURSES OFFICERS. Cathy Drews, Susan McCoy, Mrs. Byrnes, Tina Sokol, Rosemarie Lavoie, Brenda Parks. 175 5 '17, Surrounding Cathy Merritt as St. Catherine are B. Frye, S. Johnson, H. Lubimov, L. Carlson, R. Hogan, M. Giordano, P. Ziegler, C. Merritt, J. Constantine, P. Starnes, A. Hoover, D. McKenzie, L. Horan, P. Middleton, D. Buchanan, L. Hurdis, K. Copley, J. Miller, K. Hurdis, A. Pillow, D. Murrell, Mrs. Boyd. :Sli Cafllazinsia ay cslisblzafacf lHTfl!fP9l!di1l ph A O IO .- ,st l'Rl- Wil NyI1'lU.N'f1l, IIUNUR SUC'lI:'TY OFFICERS: llelena Lubimov, Roxanne llftznin lor: IIIIIYIIY, Slmron Johnson, Ilnrullly McKenzie. Recognizing outstanding students in French, the French National Honor Society brought members closer to France by practicing customs and observing French holidays. In November the Club held a party in honor of Saint Catherine, French patron saint of young unmarried girls, members dressed in festive costumes and paid homage to the spirit of St. Catherine. In February, Mardi Gras was observed as a mock festival was held. Decorations, costumes, refreshments and the speaking of Francais by members combined to add realism to the celebration. In the Spring, an annual banquet was held at which time the new oUicers were installed. French cuisine was served and French customs were practiced. The enjoyable tinze had by all topped off the eventful year. . 1. .-.W ,.... -W ,av -qs 'ra , a . Q ' ' . A Outstanding Senior quarterback Linda Marinelli drops back for a pass. POWDER PUFF CANDIDATES AND ESCOR TS. P. Hurd, T Beck, D. Enroughty, D. Hughes, T. Turner, A. Baker, B. Patterson, K. Hughes, G. Olson, M. Abraham. anim L 1 win anna content Rosemarie Lavoie concentrates on the play as Chris Duff snaps the ball. Once again, the skill and strength of Lail 's Luscious Ladies won an overwhelming 24-6 victory for the Senior girls over PurseIl's Pretty Playmates at the annual Powder Puff game in November. The team, coached by Mr.,Steve Lai! and sparked by Nancy Appel, Nancy Thompson, and Linda Marinelli, proved too strong for the Junior girls, coached by Mr. Donald Pursell. ILT A l MODERN MUSIC MASTERS. Front Row: S. Goble, C Cobbes, D. Bivens, S. Johnson, N. Watson, L. Gregory, J. Ingram, J. Goff Second Row: M. Calc, D. Hudson. J. Waldorf S. Fiery. C Deardcn, K. Copley, R. Holt. D. Kohler, R. Ingrant, 71 Norton. Back Row: M. Ranka, D. Hamilton, D. Pilley, R. Dick, E. Majors. E. Blacktncr and G. Wills. 'T- 'sf x! MODERN MUSIC MASTERS OFFICERS: Joelle Ingram, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Watson, Doug Pilley, Robyn Holt, and Robert Dick. X cite Clif: Cfubia The newly formed Modern Music Masters took their place among Princess Anne 's many clubs, recognizing outstanding students in Band and Chorus. An induction ceremony was held as the constitution was presented and the officers were install- ed. Members served as ushers for musical concerts and gave solo or ensemble performances. Among the many projects of the Art Club this year was the decoration of the foyer at Christmas time. Members took a Held trip to the Virginia Beach Art Gallery and held a Christ- mas party with the art club of another local high school. Most important was the sponsoring of the Annual Art Fair in the spring during which time students displayed their creative talents. ,san -YR! VIII! .1lIa'.1II3l:RS Ifmnl Row lf, Cord, D. Ilan'-tg .I Rcctl, fl. i1ll'l'klIlS. Second Row: C. I.c'nt f Iolltnx M Ward, lx' .S'cI1nnd! Hack Row' li. Lewis, .wifi 1 fI1,'llIH1l'Il. C -L'Q-YI V f I M H' N- Q ' Q t ,- 4 um? . lf. 7 fi - I ' A 1, If I 4 if f-2 ,if-W1 .gif s ,, ..i s R 5 S 2 x DRAMA OFFICERS. Neil Martin, Lynn Chuilli, Mike Mosher, Melissa Coleman, Stephen Kleinrock. Thespian Troupe 762 is a member of the Inter- national Thespian Society-an honorary orgarzization for the promotion of dramatic arts in secondary schools. Troupe members are active in every theatrical production at Princess Anne, from the fall play Antigone through the Senior play in the spring. Troupe 762 has local theatre talent speak at monthly activity meetings. The members are planning to visit tlze local television stations, the dranza facilities at Old Domi- nion University, and attend local theatrical productions. An Honor Thespian is chosen at the end of the year. ll ll 'zcuna 'zzizrzfa Gqrrf one Fw 9x THESPIANS. Front Row: C. Collins, L. Chuilli, P. Middleton, L. Harvey, G. Land, M. Mosher. Back Row: D. Laughton, J. Waldorf M. Coleman, J. Taylor, Mr. Taft, N. Martin, S. Keinrock, B. Sandais. 179 GOATS. Front Row: L. McNeil, P. Hurd, M. Bagley, R. Ashe. Back Row: K. Allen, F. Weaver, A. Strange, J. Williams. OFFICERS. David Shuler, David Haxter, Jimmy Johnson, Fletcher Hester, Don Rogers, Jerry Ahles. azali: msn Awards presented in May were given to outstanding athletes by the Varsity Club. The Club also contributed to the Princess Anne Scholarship Program. They donated stop watches and new equipment to the weight room. lU1R.S'l'l'Y fl.l li lfrnnl Row II Allen. A. West, R. Patterson, D. ls'f11ffI - ll lluxlvr, S llwnlcrxrnz, W. .4lL'fJOIIl1ld, Second Row: G. fllsffff ff lilxlmp, J .lulznsmi li. Uxx, J l'ullv.v, .'1l. Baglc'-v, fi, Ahles. Back Row: I . Ilcstcr, D. Pillqv, li. Kelk, J. McGrath, J. Keller, R. Jones, R. llaincs, D. Slzuler. 180 x E, j -GL-E1-C. SCEPTER TRI-HI-Y. Front Row: J. Johnson, S. Goble, P. Dodds, P. Dearden, M Tanner, IMSCOI. 3- HUVCHN1, C- DVESSIU. N- Befnfyy V- Rudd, D. Nichols, V. Cochran, T1 Brown, B. Bratton. Back Row: D. JUWCS, B- Bailey, I FOSFGV. A. ArI16S6n, mascot, E. Benjamin. Morehead, mascot. D. Dixon, Mrs. Chastian, Sponsor, S. McCoy, C. cgvcefzfefz aezvei conznzunif - -...f Q49 ' '7i'Us 'I A s QPF? 5'Q2:g, iw '1f'H :in-'Hi wgilwl Hard labor wins the second place prize for Scepter 's float. Providing Christian growth and encouraging community responsibility were goals for the Scepter Club this year. Having received the Ace Award for achievement last year from the YMCA Council, they were also diligent in achieving success this year. Included in their bi-monthly projects this year have been monthly visits to wounded servicemen in the Portsmouth Naval Hospital, working with underprivileged children and old folks, providing a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, and filling Christmas stockings for orphans and servicemen in Vietnam. After two months of steady work and devotion, the thirty members of Scepter were awarded second place for their Homecoming float. 9 'Uh OFFICERS. Susan McCoy, Brenda Bailey, Jackie Foster, Nancy Berney, Connie Dearden, Monica Giordano. VLLfLJE'ZCfQ:5,:il7ZEi2 :QEQl2zz,29 HQS zmfmacagi of fsacfszafgyl, wg ma! to new wfu in ins nzafaf of confuaion. Lggaying commands, uncszfain of oaz fnaf cfsifinafion, wa, ina joangsz gsnszafion, gained 'zaifzoniigigfy ancf sxfzszisncs. .Liaoning fozwazcf wifn mga mfgcqmfzm, we igawlifd foz an ofaflozfanifj to frzouz owz wozfn. aasafionscf new fycincipfzi against OM icfsafa ana! snfszzcf gowj info a new 182 , 4,- 'Q 1 n . lo. 4 L..fa v -4 y-.K.., ,Q-4 - - -I- -- ' 5 .. -'Clit .I ' ns,f- 4 an - 4 ,- ,, . Q 14- ' ..,-r 7 I LLIZLOTQ make 77 cuz With excited anticipation the Class of 1971 awaits its senior year. Three years behind them - they eagerly face the future and its promises. The joy of being a Junior was fulfilled with the arrival of the beautiful class rings and the traditional ring dance. The theme of the dance was that of 'Roarin' Twentiesf To bring canes, and toothbrushes. Although it was a difj7cult year, it was one of success and fulhllment. Carrying the class symbol, officers ride in Homecoming Parade. CEU I NLR Uifwa lun n HSI, JUNIOR CLASS 0Fl'7Cl:'RS and SPONSOR: Beth Bratten, Sponsor: lVfmcy Watson, Sccrctaryq Mary Russo. Vice-President. 184 .D 'C' President: Tracy Brownp Treasurer: Mrs. Dorothy Jones, money into the class treasury, the class sold spirit links, candy oufifarzcfing 550.2 tn- Jameel A bed Carol Allen Kim Allen Jerry Alley Mary A mbrose William Anderson 5- Gary Ansell Sheryl Artese Debra Baer Brenda Bailey David Bailey Lester Bain vi. is Harry Bamman Lynne Barker Jeff Barnes Walter Barnett Cherie Barrett Kim Beard Susan Beck Warren Beck Stephen Benda Eva Benjamin John Bennett Nancy Berney Diana Blackmer Pamela Blankenship Beth Bratton Randall Brittain Nancy Britton Cynthia Broerman 185 1 N if' 7 Tracey Brown James Buchanan Byron Burks Pamela Burrow Michael Callan Mark Carlisle Christine Carney Karen Carper Adrienne Casey Maurice Casey Gladys Chapman Marian Chappelle K K I I I I I oaun wsrzftai -rx Barbara Clark Michele Clifton Vicki Cochran Stephen Coe Theresa Coleman Gaye Collins CN ,x C K I x XX Jeanette Constantine Karen Copley Larry Cordon Peter Cornetta Kathleen Crank Sharon Crimmel lmnna Crislelli Donna Crouch Joyce Cyrus Horace Davis Peggy Davis Richard Davis 186 '- 1 . , ,, fbi 24 . f. 1' 'W 1' 1 C.. Qi 'l ef ef' James Deal Carmen De La Cruz Florence DeLoatche Clzristine Dickerson Edward Diehl Frances Dillard 4 . 1r...7x Kathryn Doss Malcolm Dotson Beverly Downs Catherine Edwards Sharon Edwards David Ehleringer 'cavivsci af :Ring arzcs '12 7..- A 6. N x , .X Pam Ellinghausen Ronald Ellis Martlza Ellison Robert Evans Debra E wers Ruth E wers -: 'X Q ' Barbara Fahey Angelita Fajotina Manford Farr Laura F aulkenberry Michael Fields Pamela Finn A-x 45 .. fr 5 Gi -'Wiki 1 A' X X Edward Fitzgerald Arthur Flowers Jackie Foster Lewis Foster Kathleen Franklin Linda F underburk 187 long akzjmgofizsi .- 6-Q W 1 X Deborah Gainor Theresa Gaither Stephen Garnbill Cathy Gaskins Bernard Gayheart William George W E V W W 1 Q: Q-1 Kenny Gibbon Nicholas Gibbs Andrew Glisson Pamela Goddin Patricia Goodman Richard Grant l l Y.: 'V 1 '- N E ' l Vickie Green James Gregory Robert Gregory Linda Griffin Cynthia Griffth Mary Haag Joanne llackney Robert Haines Bonita Harold Mark Harrell Linda Harrison Virginia Hayes if IQ f 'rntlna llulton Linda llvrrington Kay Sue llershman Christine Helzcr Sharon Hewett Michael Hightower 188 4..1 Cm Q ,77 Kenneth Hilburn William Holcomb L ynden Hollenbeck Gary Holocher Allen Hopson Linda Horan 4,2 I 115,45 JY... Sharon Hostman Leslie Howle Debra Hudson Holly Huffman Daniel Hunter Jeanne Ireland 'Wm Pamela Ireland Donna Irwin Bruce Johnson James Johnson Joseph Johnson Melinda Johnson 4'0- JUNIORS: Karen Copley, Karen Pearson, Kay Sue Hershman, Beth Bratton, and Mary Russo sell spirit links. 189 Michael Johnston 'A is at Robert Johnston Debra Jones Marslza Jones Michael Jones Robert Jones Deborah Joyce Sharon Joyce Zz GX L 1' Marjorie Keith Edward K elk Dana Kelley Otis Kennedy Debra K etchmark Cynthia King MJ uzuffva .f 'zsffy QDKQ mafaan one John King Donna Kowalski JoAnn Kroll Barbara K upfer Yvonne Lambdin Virginia Land Daryl Lane Gordon Lane Paul Lanteigne Bruce Lawson Colette Lebrecht Robert Lee 5 Han l,eeilom Susan Lehr Jennifer Lemons Ralph Leonard Adam Letourneau George Levi 190 H l W P ur V A T H V I Q 91 David Lindstrom Cynthia Liskey Helena Lubimov MaryA nne Maloney Kelly Manley William Mann K ' , lim lu- nav 1 . fx 4 Richard Marchant Nora Marino Mary Mather Sandra Mauldin Dale Maxwell Susan May to xtfaif I1 uacioua lean Suzanne May eff .XV lx Susan McCoy Barbara McGan ty Jerald McGrath Dorothy McKenzie Stephen McNulty gg! Diane Meitzler Catherine Merritt Mary Milburn Gloria Miller Nita Miller Tina Mincieli Patricia Mintz Linda Moore Donald Moorehead Robert Moran Deborah Morrisette Susan Morrison 191 C5041 0 ,77 5661151 -Ov Patrice Jlosher Clzarles Moyer Elaine Murray Diana Murrell Nadine Naujoks Constance Ness 7 Cf' Patsy Nickerson Dora Nicklas Deborah Nix Steve Nixon Jessie Oakes Diane 0 'Connell Christine Oenbrink Jerrold Ogert David OHHFG Patricia 0 'Neill James 0 Rourke Rodney Oshel T fiwrgi' Uxx Debbie Paschang Suzanne Pate Iwi mn' lhillmi .lamfl Paulhus Karen Pearson gigs-si-sf f-tg Rudy Tucker admires the ring of Eileen Smilli. I I I I I I I I I I I A 'zicfa in srzioz D291 David Pftzer Douglas Pilley Penny Pollock Joni Price Wayne Priest Philip Proctor , - eg Qs Q 4s 'NF' f 'g X .Ja f . X ' ri? ' I .AX FXS Merle Rice David Riggs Stephen Riley Larry Rose Edward Rucka Cheryl Rudd Q M' A Debra Scott Gerald Scott Patrick Scott David Possage Dorothy Potts Deborah Poyner Joseph Pulley David Reece Jacqueline Reynolds ,Qx L .1-, N .J X, X U ' I D X an Christine Robinson Kyle Rogers Willuzm Roper X.: X .li Mary Russo Thomas Salch David Schmidt 6 'Z F' K. Richard Shafer Patricia Shackleford Patricia Shallow 193 is l eff ,W - wmv L I Charles Shoemaker Gwendolyn Shuey William Silvia Marie Simmons Beverly Skinner Barbara Smith Dennis Smith Eileen Smith Earl Snow Charles Snyder Cynthia Spagnuolo Nancy Spence X ' ' 1 E ,I UZ E Cl 4, . . 1529 gg XX U ':. if x 5 in Sl if X1 Richard Stack Linda Stanch Elizabeth Stroman Valerie Sutphin Susan Svagdys Sharon Swindell 1 x s . x xg ' ' M M Jack Talbcrt James Tanner Judith Taylor Michael Taylor David Terry Robert Thomashefski .S'n'rm Thulin John Tietjen Richard Tignor Rodney Tomlinson Rudolf Tucker Thomas Tunstall 194 1-1 Patricia Tyrrell Sharon Vaughan Ellen Verner Rose Villaneuva William Vogel Warnell Walke XX' 1.-'35 - ,B R H X K it Ronald Walls Joyce Warrell Nancy Watson Denise Weaver Robert Wheeley Joseph White I awaifa anxious Luziou N E , X A Qc.-Y 'CT' Thomas Whited Mary Whiteley Candace Whitten Paul Wigington '52 k , Brenda Williams Carolyn Williams Karen Williams Gary Wills 'xx Robert Wilmouth Vernon Wilson Jeannie Wood Valerie Wood Varsity cheerleader Cathy Merritt 195 if l .. f N' -'x C-f? NX. .c.g,,,,g.,-ev- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS and SPONSOR Kay Kelly Secretary, Debbie Dunn, Presidentg Mrs. Edwards,Sponsor,'Anne 5lOflgOl7?.O'ZE5, can on Reigning in spirit, determination, and good will, the mighty class of '72 contributed much to Princess Anne during the 1969-70 year. The beginning of many projects sponsored by the Sopho- mores was a bake sale during Homecoming. This successful venture inspired the class and they plunged wholeheartedly into further activities of the year. Lollipops were sold to boost the treasury. Never thinking only of themselves, the Sopho- mores gathered toys, clothing and food at Christmas to pro- vide for a needy family. The class symbol, the arm and hammer, was a uniting factor for the class. Rounding out the year, they sponsored a more-than-successful Fashion Show. All the funds made the traditional May Dance a huge success. Yusef A bed Yvonne A braham Brenda A ckerman Karen Agar Kenneth Ahles Laurel Albritton Elizabeth Alderman Nancy Alexander Dennis Allard Timothy Almer Gary Ambrose Janet Ames William A nderson Robert A pperson David Arlaud Michele Arlaud Patricia Baer Myles Bagley aff Carol Barkley Beverly Barlow Diane Barrett Richard Basgier James Batten Lori Beale Samuel Beatty Edward Bell Jeffery Belt Linda Bennett Dave Berglund Pamela Bishop Deborah Bivans Karen Bjorkman Judith Blais Pamela Blake Terrgv Blumenstein Sandra Bohanan Px Dari Bonomo Barbara Boughton nM Frederick Clark Catlzi Clark Deborah Bourne Jeannine Boutte Carolyn Bowman Catherine Bowman Lisa Brabec Cynthia Bray Stephanie Braye Francis Brichter Lorrine Bright Dennis Brown Diana Brown Linda Brown amazes 5,5105 oriufa Mehnie Brown Thomas Brown Richard Brugh Clifford Bungard John Burleson Kathy Burris William Burrow Thomas Butts Janet Byron Sue Ellen Cale Diane Caminiti Linda Campbell Jerry Canaday Jesse Carden Linda Carlson Brenda Caron Michael Carr Susan Can Irwin Caskill Joey Casey Gayle Chandler ' Alpheus Chewning Alice Cinnamon Anthony Cipolia Shauna Cohen Mary Ellen Coulburn Donna Corvello Annette Craft Herbert Crawford Joyce Crawford Sheryl Creasy Susan Crovatt Michael Cromwell Lonna Crouch Robert Cunningham Constance Dearderz ttfm 5 Wilb er Deason Gerald Deatherage Frank DeBolt Joe DeShasier Linda De Vries Robert Dbcon Judy Dodds Joann Donnelly Kathleen Donnelly Richard Donzell Joanne Doss Joseph Dotson Carmel Draper Steven Duff Cheryl Duffner Bradley Dunbar David Dunn Deborah Dunn E mibr Eason John Edwards Christine Eger David E llinghausen Sherrie Elliott Terry Elliott Jesus Fajotina Lonnie Fancher Karen Farless Mary Finch Patricia F itze Joyce Fitzgerald Bonnie Freeman Mark Freeman Kristinia Fremd Mike French Barry Friedman Kathleen Frost u72H igwufzfzozfi fjsanza Larry Hamrick Denise Harzsley Bruce Frye Willie Mae Gallop Edward Ganger Steve Garner Susan Gautier Coleman George Glenn Gibbs James Gilpatrick Kurt Goddard William Goldsberry Margo Gower Deborah Graham Frank Grantham Bruce Gregory Patricia Grimes Audrey Gross Moritz Gunderson Kevin Haag Diane Haas Bruce Hall Bobby Halsey Suzanne Hambaugh Carol Hamblirz Earl Hampel Gary Hanson Elizabeth Harcum Kim Harrell Sherry Harrell Keith Harris Jimmie Harrison Katherine Harrison Holly Hartman Claudia Harvey Cathy Helsley Michael Helvestine Teresa Hill wifhi Spizit arte! Enthusiasm Diane Hitt Steven Hobbs Steven Holland Michael Hollenbeck Ricki Hooper Pamela Horner Anne Horvatic Scott Houp Melanie Howell Karen Hughes Deborah Hurd Donald Hutson Joelle Ingram Joseph Jacobs Llewellyn Jalbert Cynthia Johnson Meredith Johnson William Johnson Carol Jones Deborah Jones Deborah Jones Elizabeth Jones Glenis Jones James Jones C5 N J I . Ek- UK Linda Jones Nancy Jones W5 corzg fam u72H, uqfflfaizs ffiz XX Joseph Marchione David Marshall . 202 Valerie Jones Steven Joyce Paul Karch Rebecca Kary Christopher Kelly Kay Kelly Martin Kelly John Kelsay Thomas Kennedy Karen K etchmark Stephen Knott James Landreth Robert Lanteigne Linda Lassiter Karen Lauderdale Dale Lazar Richard Ledew Sheila Leedom Anita Legue Mary Lemaster Charlene Lentz Christine Lentz Joan Lewallen Edith Lewis Joseph Lindgren Donna Linscott Ruth Lionberger Victoria Liskey Brian Lockie Lynn Long Gregory Lowe William Luton Gregory Malone Brenda Manb y Debra Mango Cheryl Mansfield igfifff, cgopfiomozsi, , Brent Martin Cindy Martin Lynne Martin Neil Martin Charlene Maxwell Sandra May Rosanne Mazzei Lan ce McBride Thomas McCullough Patricia McDaniel Deborah McDonald Joy McDonald Forrest McFarlane Carol McGee Karen McGrath Ronald McHenry Joseph McKinney Dennis Meade Linwood Miles Gail Miller Jacob Miller Melanie Miller Michelle Miller Dolores Mills Deborah Moore John Moss Patrick Morgan Patricia Munden Mitchell Murphy Judy M ustin Wesley Neal Johnny Nelson Gail Nix Lisa Noles Pamela Northcraft Toyoia Northcraft 4 , Q s. P 20 Guy Oakley Patricia 0 Brien N r D 8 D V,.,:' A ,M LCS XE , 'lr fa' is ,gn 1 5 gw... 0 ' tl' 512 ' 2x.a121-.- Linda Rowley Lynne Rowley 204 Kathryn Olsen Alfedo Ordonio Joanne 0 Rourke Jane Owens Catherine Page Marcia Pain ter Michael Pain ter Robin Pair Brenda Parks Earl Pearce Malcolm Peele Kathleen Peters Barbara Pjitzer A nne Pillow Julia Pollie Karl Potts Rosa Poyner Pamela Prentiss cgfzong iufzflozf foz Patricia Pren tiss Gloria Priest Debra Purdin Robert Pyatt Richard Racine Michael Rancka Patricia Ransone M irzam R etzke Robert Rice A Dennis Richardson Vickie Richison Kevin Riley Donald Ritchie Bryant Robinson Joe Roenker Larry Rogers Renee Rogers Cathy Rowe Kenneth Roxburg Cynthia Rudy Donald Rudy Carl Ruminski Linda Ryder Bruce Sanders Robert Schaible Karen Schmidt Cheri Sears Sandra Sears Brenda Self Marian Sellers Stephen Shaffer Kathleen Shanley Sherwood Sharp Deborah Shears Donald Shirey Richard Shuler 1029 fax ion 1 ow Jane Simms William Smiley Charles Smith Cynthia Smith Deborah Smith George Smith Ronald Smith Walter Smith Whitney Smith James Snyder Kathryn Snyder Mark Snyder Elizabeth Somers Gail Sousa Mary Spangenberg Richard Spargos Joseph Stacey Russell Stanley Lx Xi N .. . A 1 ra 'ft L 1 1 L A 2 0 f Stephen Stanley Pamela S tarnes I. as 4-. vs 1 X X M ul.. . f T cgofzkiomozaa tin 9' 754' ,, ,x t,. XL. Q'-,x Patricia Watson Frederick Weaver 206 Rodney Steele Brian Stephens Mary Stephenson Lynn S tokley Debra Strom Vicki Stone Karen Stout Richard Stuart Patricia Svagdys Sherry Swajger Ronald Swan Vincie Swaney Michael Swindell Michael Swindoll Michael Taft Bruce Taylor Charles Taylor Karen Taylor QOILJQ James Tedder Susan Thomas Lauren Thorndike Gary Tice Pamela Titus Gary Tuell Edward Tyrell Donna Vanderberry David VanPetten Deborah Vaughan Susan Viet Anne Waddicar Debra Waldorf Kathy Walker Leslie Wallace Keith Ward Marsha Ward William Warder Gerald Weber Janet Weber Jeffrey Weber William Wells Catherine Whaff Kelly Whitehead Charles Williams Jeryl Williams Wayne Williams Constance Wilson JoAnn Wilson Paul Wilson Thomas Wilson Cynthia Wizeman Charles Wob' Douglas Wood Michael WuU Christy Yates ' 1. Q. 1 u I' 'C' I X 1 ' AL if '- A , r. ,. . w . - I x . C4 G .- , gi 11- 05 fo rise H fam' Jan Yoder Wayne Yonkelwitz Donald Z iegelbein Carol Ziegler Elizabeth Zimmer 45. 'L f X r. -,- C 7 fc' -1.5. fa. SOPHOMORES Brenda Manby, Donna Linscott and Glenis Jones help ill Christmas basket for a needy family. 207 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS and SPONSOR: Nancy Roberts, Treasurerg Theresa Cline, Vice-Presidentg Miss Pamela Boyd, Sponsorg Debbie Clark, Presidentg Elaine Holley, Secretary. C-Jr' .,. rl! qi rl 4 Mil z 0 'U ,il ll at I l ',', In lr Qlnmm Kristie Bt'ffbl'llIHH, singing Yesterday takes First Place in f' Jlffll .S'lrflH', 8 glfzizif Eominafaa This year the Class of '73 has shown its spirit in many ways. They started their class scrapbook which will prove to be priceless in future years. The class showed its concern for other people at Thanksgiving by making a basket to donate to a needy family. The class was kept busy conducting several service projects and one big money-making project. The class was united as they chose a rocketship as the symbol to show that the Class of '73 is moving up. The Freshman Class supported the athletic teams at Princess Anne by organizing cheering sections at football, basketball, and baseball games. The Class of '73, now oriented to the ways of high sclzool life, promise to be a hard-working, devoted class. Judy Ackelson Mary Adcock Linda Addabbo Ken Ainley Daniel Allen Wesley Allen Neil Allred Robin Alwine Robert Amos Cathleen Anderson Cathy Anderson Gail A ndrews Michael A nge Dennis A ngel Charlotte A nglin Tracy A nnarino Gregory A tchison Kenneth Bach Cam. 0 ,73 Laura Bacher Frances Badonsky Mary Ballance Kevin Bargy Robert Barham Glenda Barker Em my Barkley Loretta Barnish Brenda Barrett Yvonne Barrett Nettie Bateman Michael Beach Sandra Beasley Jack Belcher Michael Bell Sandra Bell Sandra Berg Roxana Bertka A lice Biggs Jeanne Bjorkman Deborah Black Danny Bledsoe Regina Bolan Renee Bordone il '35 TF J Vw I H! - lm- X ws '2 , 'spy James Boyles Janice Bradford Robert Braxton Sandra Brinkley Michael Britton Alan Brown X 'asa nzcuz c an zfscf r Z '. . ' , WMA Itf' Q A ' s nl -. yisw 1 -- N, .. 'Z iff, 210 ix M Gary Buck Joseph Buck Fred Bufogle Deborah Bulger Jeanne Bulter Leslie Byrnes Theresa Byrum Diane Callan Anne Campbell Irene Campbell David Cando Michael Capps Paul Carden Guy Carey Deborah Carlson Theresa Carroll Karen Carruthers Stewart Carson Kevin Casey Tracy Casey Lavanda Cason Walter Caudle Sandra Chambers David Chapman Michael Chappelle Deborah Clark Dwayne Clemmons Claremont Clifton Teresa Cline Cynthia Cobbs Frederick Coleman Brenda Collins David Collins Elizabeth Coltrane Patricia Compton Bruce Cowell Randy Cooley Georgianna Cosgrove Matthew Couch Doreatha Cox Kevin Coyle Elizabeth Cristelli X Cfazfi gD'z5iicf.5rzf 1 Cynthia cmrchfieza Catherine Custer Cecilia Cutchins John Daniels Mitchell Daniels Desiree Darst Lawrence Daughlrey David Davenport Cynthia Davis James Davis Robert Davis Miriam Dekker Salbf De Vries Nannette Dick Dana Dickson Lillian Dillard Sherry Dinger Patricia Dodds Nancy Donnelly Cheryl Donovan Joseph Dreano Cynthia Dressler Judy Duff William Durkee IX W l I xXx 1M- hi! Miss Boyd listens attentively to election speeches. X X PPG' 1iiN'+i. .S f' antics LlT'f1O'ZfCZl2f frzofacf Richard Early Timo thy Eason Elaine E berhardt James Edmiston Gina Edwards Nancy Eger Deborah Elliott Regina Ellis Andrew Engemann John Enoch Maria Eriksson Allan Evans David Faison Rene Fariss Robert Farmer Valerie Farmer William Farmer Lawrence Farnham Deryl Farr James Faulkenberry William F elts David Ferguson Jane Fiery Donna Finney Michael Fisher Amy F orrell Robert Foster Michael Foy Brent Frye Terrance Gallond Timothy Gallond Timothy Galvin Gina Garcia David Garrison Mary Garrison Gail Gayheart John Gillie Randall Giordano Deborah Givens Sheralyn Goble Linda Godfrey Jill Goff I fox Cfaai 0 73 Dorothy Goodman Joseph Goss Julia Grace Lisa Grant Larry Greenberg Andrew Grey Philip Griffin Rebecca Grimstead Debbie Gross Elizabeth Gunter Carol Gurganus Mark Haines Carol Hall Holley Hall Robin Hammer Sandra Hardy David Harrell Jeanne Harris Bruce Harrison Debra Harrison Scott Harsh Dennis Hartman William Heese Paul Helton Edward Hendrix Mary Henry Debra Herrington Linda Hewitt Judith Hoffman Kathryn Hoffman Teresa Holder Elaine Holley Debra Holmstrom Terry Hougham Dale Hueber William Hughes Melissa Hurd Kari Hurdis RosaLinda Ingram Robert Irwin Nancy Jackson Donald Jacobs F 4 Laura James Cheryl Janick Denise Jennings JoAnne Johnson John Jones Marcia Jones Mark Jones Philip Jones Steven Jones Wayne Jones Jackie Justice Robert Kantner jmgof urzifss. 1 izfffacf Philip Kaspar Richard Keef Sharon Keller Jean Kelly Joanne Kelly William Kennedy Kathy K ersey Russell Kiddy Caron King Erica King Renelle Kingsbury Robert Kirby Alan Koenig Deborah Kohler Kathleen Kretz Debra Kruskop Kathleen K upfer Susan K yzer Theresa Lamberty Jeffrey Lauderdale Debra Lawrence Robert Lawton Bernard Leiderman Robert Link David Lively Laurie Lombard Doremus Luton Robert Mackie John MacLeod Brock Macon Pamela Maercklein Richard Maggard Jerome Makley Deborah Malone Kristina Manley Debra Marinelli Robin Marinelli Sylvia Marking Claude Marshall Barbara Martin Richard Martin Sandra Martin Casio Thomas Mathena Paul McClain Debbora M cClenny Patricia McCully Daniel McDaniels Lucille McDaniels Terri M cF atter Ernest McGanty Richard McKee Theresa McKee Teresa Mendoza Donna Metcalf Deb bra M idgette Paul Miles Issac Miller John Miller Linda Miller Linda Miller Renotta Miller Charles Milliken Stephen Mishkofski Leslie Mitchell Nina Moncrief Sandra Moon Deborah Moore Deborah Moore Richard Moore Cathleen Moran Timothy Moran Cindy Moreau 'r 4 1- 'N ' 5 as '1- K is 4. 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K 0,5 4'-,S 1 Cheryl Morrison Lue Mosher A rznette M unden Andrea Ness Michael N icholaou Beatrice Nichols Judy N icklas Sherry Nixon Michael Nobile Timothy Norton Gayle Oneal Herman Owens Irma Painter Patricia Pain ter Caren Pallette George Papuchis Stella Papuchis Pamela Parker Q5,LL'ZE'Z O Stephanie Parrish Elizabeth Parsons Nancy Pate Claudia Patterson Thomas Pearson John Peccia Cynthia Perkins David Pertl Scott Phillippi Claire Piggot Barbara Pinney Marc Plaster Loren Plisco Lee Polhemus Debra Pollock Gary Possage Vicki Prytulak Douglas Pugh Carolyn Pulley Denise Pulley Kathy Raunswinter Terri Rea John Reames Jeffrey Reeves Jane Reid Xa 5 Steven Reztz 73 Can :J faric .Ro acts, Daniel Robinson Teresa Rodgers David Roper Christine Roth John Roundtree Mary Rourke Carol Rucka Stephen Ruminski Sylvia Rump Lee A nn Russo Susan Sabin Randolph Sager Mary Sallwasser Beverly Salsbury Donna Savage Joyce Sawyer Daniel Schachtner Lorraine Schaible Aida Schimmel William Schmidt Michael Schnetzler Walter Schriefer Rose Schrum Michael Scott Sandra Scott Patricia Sears Terry Sears Betty Self Donald Sherrod Maureen Shirey Gary Shoemaker Robert Shorts Margaret Simkins Beth Simmons Lillian Simmons Cynthia Slaughter Michael Smiley Deborah Smith Edward Smith Lloyd Smith T Robin Smith v X Jeffrey Snyder X, S l R X ufuxzs Golgi gui fit aa Susan Southerland Burt Spry ts A Joy Stadler John Steffe Carol Stephenson Phillip Stewart 'Sharon Stone Allen Strange Curtis Strange Rose Stroman 4 -- -fx Linda Sutherland Scott Swajger Carobfn Swartz Debra Sykes Dorothy Tate Patricia Taylor I Vicki Teets Barbara Terry Barbara Thomaskefski Elzkabeth Thomson Donna Tignor Virginia Tully Dean Underwood X Karen Van Petten 218 Diane Van Scoten William Van S coten Deborah Vest Riclzard Vidallon Monica Villanneva John Wallace Linda Walters Eileen Ward Kathleen Ward Joyce Watford Nancy Watson Robin Wear Jeff Weaver Patricia Weidrick Craig Wheeler Ben Wheelis Carmen Wheelis Mark Wilcox Yr' X. T3 Clii 1720 UE5, OZIAIO. Katherine Wild Barbara Williams Debra Williams John Williams Katherine Williams Linda Williams Richard Williams Susan Wilrnouth Nancy White E velene Wilson Robin Wise David Womack Brian Wood Sandra Wood Jere Woodall David Wright 5 'ir-X 6- i , as u VA ex XX' x X X., L. 'Qw- s. 219 Pondering the situation at hand Jud! Duff stands bewildered. fa U X C3 EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS and SPONSOR: Suellen Lunsford, Yreasurerg Ivy Huffman, Presidentg Miss Guffy, Sponsorg Leslie Benda, Vice-Presidentg Debbie Holder, Secretary, C 67.125, of As the Pre-Freshman class of 1969-1970 began its Hrst of ive years at Princess Anne, they soon became involved in many activities. The spirited class was introduced to student life and soon assumed their place in it. Led by the ofhcers, the class became of service to school and community. They sponsored a Thanksgiving basket for the underprivileged and participated in tlze schoolwide Christmas basket project. The Junior-Junior Varsity displayed their skills and parti- cipated in a city-wide basketball tournament. Thus the spirited class of '74 began their journey to prove that they are a vital part ofP.A.H.S. Eighth Grade ofhcers proceed in homecoming parade. 220 j N Mark A ckerman Thomas A nderson Paul A nge Victoria A rnett Candice A spas Jane Babilon Jeffrey Bain Deborah Ballard Maxine Barnett Sandra Barnett Kenneth Barton Robert Basgier Barbara Baydush Karen Beaman Curtis Beasley Barbara Beatty Sharon Belote Leslie Benda Delores Birr Terry Black Valarie Blake Daniel Blanchett Linda Boswell Daniel Bou tte Richard Brabec Frances Bradford Deborah Braxton Betsy Brich ter srzfsu cont f2Efl.fLOfZ Cheri Bright Michael Brooks Elizabeth Broughton Michael Brown Richard Brown John Bruyneel Thurlian Burden George Bu tts Thomas Callen Leon Carey Patrick Carlyon Robert Carmichael Kirsti Carr Thomas Carr Michael Casey Michael Casey Sharon Chandler Mark Chevalier Glenda Childress Michael Childress Richard Childress James Clark Carolyn Coe Terry Coffey Theresa Coker Richard Collins Terrince Combs Dorothy Conneen Russell Corvello Linda Crovatt Sarah Darwin Harry Davis Janis Deal Donald Degner Earl Deibler .I 'zz-X 'ZEQ I ifx I Inf fnfflimrmni was packed as students eagerly watched the display of reptiles. iw:-ff .Hr James Martin of the American Zoological Society explains the ,','ri.'ll.'l'lllm'Y hclwccn the Iguana and the crocodile. 222 mart fifczrz Diane Dickson Steve Dobbins William Dorough Stephanie Dowdy Lauren Durfee Stephen Durkee Brenda Eastman William Edwards James Eller Mark Ellio tt Patricia Elliott Jerie Ellis Susan Emory Lewis Faulkner Steve Fazio David Flader Nancy Fleming Charla Ford Mary Frango Brian Friedman David Frost Thomas Garrity David Gee Elizabeth George Linda Gibson Kathryn Gillie Lisa Goddin Donnamari Goldsberry Randall Grant Susan Gunter Linda Gurganus ,- foz fufwza af .f Gary Hancock Mary Hancock u he Kenneth Hartfelder Phillip Heim William Henson William Hethcoat Debbie Holder David Holland Howard Holley Ivy Huffman l K Robert Hughes Stephen Ireland Patricia Jennings Linda Jillson . Elvind Johansen Stephen Johnson Bryan Jones Z' I N, .. hula Kenneth Jones Susan Jones Kerry Jordan John Kappers Steven Kee Connie Keech Gary Kennedy Cathryn King Mary Kirby Carney Klein Kevin Kroll Mary Ann Krone Stephen Kruskop Paul La Voie 223 , A, Vr- Jerry Warner adds a bauble to the S. C .A. Christmas tree 4 C '- 1 John LeDew Roland Lee Andrew Leitman Brett Lewis Candice Liskey Susan Livingston Marian Lober Deborah Lue Suellen Lunsford Jam es MacDonald Monica MacDonald Jeff Magger Carl Makley Catherine Mandeville cg calf shown liz Janette Manes Karen Mara tea Gina Marchione Timothy Martin Martha Marx Kevin McBride Patricia McCoy Toni McDonald Gerri Meeks Randy Michaelsen John Middleton Robert Milner Michael Miner Kay Montgomery Gary Moody Patricia Moore Ginger N icklas Kenneth Nowlin Nicholas 0 Hara Karla Ohler Robin Ore John Paden Patricia Parks Stephen Parks William Parsons Gary Paschang Shelden Perkins Caleb Phelps L eslie Potts Delbert Purdin Patricia Rhodes A ndrew Roberts Catherine Roberts Donna Robusto Deborah Rosamond Bonny Ross Cynthia Roundtree Janet Rowe Patrice Royall Carol Sabin Dawn Saurey Timothy Sawyer Jill Schimmel Donald Schmidt George Scott John Shafer Michael Sifen Scott Smith Susan Smith Teresa Stallard Susan Steketee Jules Stern Steven Stier Nancy St.John Pamela Stone Lucy Stowe X Robert Stroud Melissa Strout David Stuart Karen Swartz Mary Thomas David Throckmorton Karen Todd JZ' activities Jeffrey Tuell Timothy Tumer Richard Tuttle John Viet Connie Vincent Paula Voight Robert Walker Brian Wallace Valerie Ward Jerry Warner Anthony Waters Martha Ways Beth Weiner Carol White Karen Wilkins Rhonda Wulf 6 Lf. 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Beach 497-4829 THE RUG SHOP SERVING TIDEWATER FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS Famous Name Brands Complete Home Shopping Service Compliments of Compliments f . O Temple Of Music Pembroke Mall REALTY United Mortgogee Servicing Thank you for Shopping at Corporation o 3500 va. Beach Blvd. 340-1009 FMONS 'OR THE 'MW 1301 E. Little creek Rd. 583-5811 Downtown Wards Comer Janaf Princess Anne Plaza 33rd 8: Pacific Avenue 428-0000 237 icsitlcnl Vice l'i'csi Scciclxiiy l ii-.isiiicr Spinllxr I' Compliments of VIRGINIA BEACH FLORIST F I V E L F U R N U R E Gifts ---- Decorative Accessories 993 Laskin Road Virginia Beach Blvd. Virginia Beach, Va' Norfolk 2, V Phone: 497-8944 irginia 23502 Jack W. Brothers Phone 5 on rutulutiuns lg Q to the class of 1970 Compliments of The S.C.A. dent Doug Pillcy Don Parsons Debbie Cunaday Michele Clifton Mr. li. li. Cox 238 C. F. Marks 428-1481 Compliments of COLONIAL CHEVROLET fi, lus annuli aurei Among the Romans, this meant the right to wear a gold ring, confined to senators, chief magistrates, knights. Among your contem- poraries, the right to wear your class ring is reserved for you and your classmates. We're proud that Balfour was given the privilege of crafting it for you.. CHARLES G. MOTLEY - DOUGLAS DIVERS 3'I 'IO West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia 23230 representing . ., A J QW Jewen.Rv's Fnmesv CRAFTSMEN 239 IIJWZK' fowa- ' CA L L. M R. B US Y Compliments Iidcmlale.-1'.a .Qu-agenf Cwlafe CN-a9u.rvL5ufim1 GUUUMAN SEGAH'l'lUGAN 4139 GRANBY STRFET NORFOLK, VIRGINIA 23504 ,.,...--.- f-HIIlEHIl'flIOPllll' I Lgiw ll-I 2-4 Monticello Arcade Norfolk 10 Va. Phone-MA 7-4094 THE SPORTSMAN SHOP Outfitters of the h 4576-B Pembroke Mau 123 W- Maw Street virginia Beach Cavaliefsn Norfolk, ve. . V N. , - ft . I 4 I - ' ' 1. L . 4 VN I - I N. 1 1 4 . e g ' . L 1-4 F' - I K Q I . .f 76 Jo I 1 24 Qafzoni flzcfow 93552 5 Dr. Leonard S. Doline, O.D. Miss Sharon Grover Mr. Gerald Snyder Hobart Langrall Piano School Zayre's Management Thomas H. Morrison, O.D. P. N. Johnson, O.D. Robert A. White, O.D. THE 1970 PEERAGE The 1970 Peerage Staff wishes to express its sincere appreciation to the adminis- tration, faculty, and the student body for their help and co-operation in helping to make this yearbook possible. Special Acknowledgements To: Mr. Donald Carrow, Darkroom Advisor Mr. William Hash, Delmar Representative Mr. William Mclntosh, Mclntosh Studios 241 7401 Granby St. 4716 Va. Beach Blvd. Norfolk, Va. Va. Beach, Va. Tel. 489-1444 Tel. 499-2369 HEALTH SP Qugfwify -- Compliments of GARDEN BEAUTY sHoP . 4 B ll Q.:-Q I-1 .fQt5 fi 7 in , '-if. QA . PRINCESS ANNE civiuens A in 6 NJ'-f'i--K -W., A' , 7'- y ' ' 1,55 V 11 BAND PARENTS Assoc! 1 f1j f 55 .SZWII 7 'Af L' x A171723-7 gg ' l yn ww li!f1S,x'l1lI ll Sl! Mlm Kay 'jo livin 242 Congratulations from JOSTEN'S Makers of your graduation announcements and cards 1417 Berkshire Lane Virginia Beach, Virginia l l I l E i I ll l THALIA CARPET AND DRAPERY SHOP 4141 Virginia Beach Blvd. Virginia Beach, Virginia BARNEY BERGER 340-6421 ies 43 Abbatello, Teresa 50, 169 Abed, Jameel 185 Abed, Yusef 197 Abragam, Yvonne 169, 1 77, 197 Ackelson, Judy 209 Ackerman. Brenda 169, 197 Ackerman, Mark 221 Adams, Curtis 122, 123, 148 Adcock, Mary 149, 159, 209 Addabbo, Linda 209 Agar, Gailyn 50 Agar, Karen 141, 197 Ahles, Gerald 50, 93. 96, 101, 103, 105, 1 Ahles, Kenneth 93, 197 Ainley, Kathryn 147 Ainley, Ken 168, 209 Albritton, Laurel 197 Alderman, Elizabeth 197 Alexander, Nancy 145, 197 Alexander, Sandra 50, 137, 159, 165, 172 Allard, Dennis 101, 146, 197 Allen, Carol 29, 185 Adden, Daniel 106, 107,r120, 209 Allen, David50,101, 103, 105, 1811 Allen, Kim 130, 141, 171, 180, 185 Allen, Wesley 209 Alley, Jerry 112, 127, 128, 141. 171, 185 Allred, Neil 209 Almer, Timothy 197 Alwine, Robin 42, 1 72, 209 Ambrose, Gary 197 Ambrose, Mary 1 70, 185 Ames, Janet 197 Amos, Robert 209 Anderson, Cathleen 209 Anderson, Cathy 209 Anderson. Thomas 221 Anderson, William 197 Anderson, William J. 185 Anderson, William R. 39 Andrews, Gail 27, 1 72, 209 Andrews, Michael Ange, Michael 118, 119, 209 Ange, Paul 221 Brown Angel, Debra 50, 169 Angel, Dennis 163, 209 Anglin, Charlotte 209 Annarino, Tracy 209 Ansel, Gary 185 Appel, Nancy 26, 51, 149, 169 Apperson, Robert 146. 164, 197 Arlaud, David 197 Arlaud, Michele 197 Arnesen, Arthur 36.51, 181 Arnett, Victoria 221 Artese. Sheryl 185 Ashe, Dickie 106, 107 Ashe, Raymond 127, 180 Aspas, Candice 221 Atchison, Gregory 209 Bdbilon, Jane 221 Bach, Kenneth 163. 209 Bacher, Laura 209 Backus, Ronald 51 Badonsky. Frances 209 Baer, Debra 185 Baer, Patricia 149, 197 Bagley, Mark 51 Bagley, Myles 124, 127, 180, 197 Bailey, Brenda 147. 153, 181, 185 Bailey, out-ia 185 Bain, Jeffrey 221 Bain. Lester 92, 185 Baker, Helen 145, 169, 177 Ballance. Mary 209 Ballard, Deborah 221 Bamman. Harry 185 Baryty, Kevin 209 Barham. Robert 209 Barker, Glenda 209 Barker, Joyce 145 Barker, Lynne 185 Barkley, Carol 147, 197 Barkley, Emmy Lou 147, 209 Barlow, Beverly 162, 197 Barlow, Steve 130, 131 Barnes, Thomas 185 Barnett. Maxine 42, 145. 221 Barnett. Sandra 145. 221 Barnett, Walter 124, 185 Barnish, Loretta 209 Burrell. Brenda 174, 209 Burrell, Cherie 109, 170, 185 Barrett, Diane 153, 197 Barrett, Yvonne 161, I 72, 209 Barton, Kenneth 144, 221 Basgier, Lynne 51, 146. 159, 165 Basgier. Richard 106, 107, 123. 164, 197 Basgier, Robert 148. 221 Bateman, Nettie 209 Batten, James 147, 197 Baydush. Barbara 221 Beach. Michael 209 Beale. Lori 160, 197 Beaman. Karen 221 Beard, Kim 185 Beasley. Curtis 221 Beasley. Sandra 169. 209 lteatlv, Barbara 145. 221 30. 131,167,180 Jncisx Beatty, Samuel 197 Beck, Susan 185 Beck, Theresa 51, 145. 169. 177 Beck, Warren 185 Belcher, Jack 209 Bell, Edward 92, 197 Bell, Jack 51 Bell, Michael 209 Bell, Sandra 209 Belote, Sharon 221 Belt, Jeffery 1 97 Benda, Leslie 220, 221 Benda, Stephen 112, 127, 130, 1 71, Benjamin, Dennis 36, 51, 93, 144 Benjamin, Eva 171, 172, 181, 185 Benner, .lan 52 Benner, Patricia Bennett, John 185 Bennett, Linda 141,161,197 Berg, Elizabeth 52, 165 Berg, Sandra 209 Berger, Steffi 52, 149, 157 Berglund, Dave 124, 141, 164, 197 Berler, John 131 Berney, Nancy 181, 185 Berryman, Kristie 143, 149, 208 Bertka, Roxana 209 Biggs, Alice 209 Birr, Delores 221 Beshop, Gary 52, 130, 133, 180 Bishop, Pamela 197 Bivans, Deborah 109, 144, 178, 197 Biorkman, Jeanne 172, 209 Bjorkman, Karen 197 Black, Deborah 209 Black, Terry 221 Blackmer, Diana 166, 185 Blackmer, Eugene 53, 89, 93, 140, 1 Blackstock, Deborah 166. 167 Blais, Judith 197 Blake, Pamela 197 Blake, Valarie 221 Blanchett, Daniel 148, 221 Blankenship, Pamela 185 Bledsoe, Danny 209 Blumenstein, Terry 164, 197 Bohanan, Sandra 197 Bolan, Charles 118 Bolan, Regina 209 Bonomo, Dari 197 Bordone, Renee 149, 209 Borek, Mike 1 70 Boswell, Linda 221 Boughton, Barbara 197 Bourne, Deborah 198 Boutte, Daniel 221 Boutte, Jennine 149, 198 Bowman, Carolyn 144, 198 Bowman, Catherine 198 Brabee, Lisa 163, 198 Brabec, Richard 221 Bradford, Frances 221 Bradford, Janice 210 46,147.157, 167 178 Bratton, Beth 137, 138, 146. 153. 181, 184,185, 189 Brax ton. Deborah 221 Braxton. Kenny 53 Braxton, Robert 210 Bray, Cynthia 161, 198 Braye, Stephanie 146, 198 Brit.-hier, Betsy 221 Brichter, Francis 138, 141, 198 Bright, Cheri 221 Bright, Lorrine 198 Brinkley, Sandra 14 9. 210 Brittain, Randall 185 Britton, Michael 210 Britton, Nancy 185 Broerman. Cynthia 1 85 Brooks, Mike 221 Broughton, Elizabeth 221 Brown Brown Alan 148, 163. 210 Barbara 163 Brown, Dennis 120, 121, 1 98 Brown Diana 14 7, I 98 Linda 172 198 Brown, Melanie 1 98 Brown, Michael 221 Brown, Richard D, 221 Brown, Richard E. 53 Brown, Thomas 93, 198 Brown, Tracy 16 7, 181, 184, 186 Bnagh, Richard 141, 16 7, 198 Bruyneel, John 221 Buchanan, Donna 53. 159, I 72, I 75. Buchanan, James 168, 186 Buck, Elaine 109 Buck, Gary 210 Buck, Joseph 210 Buckner, Ross 53 BuF'ogle, Fred 146, 210 Bulger, Bonnie 53 Bulger. Deborah 210 Bungard, Clifford 106. 107, 198 Burden, Thurlian-221 Burks, Byron 92, 186 Burks, Charlotte 53 Burleson, John 198 Burnett. Dorothy 147 Burrls. Kathy 149, 198 Burrow, Pamela 186 Burrow, William 198 Bush. Gave 167 176 185 Butler, Jeanne 1 74, 210 Butler. Patricia 54 Butts, George 221 Butts. Thomas 107, 118, 1 19, 198 Byrnes, Leslie 1 74, 210 Byron, Janet 1 98 Byrum, Theresa 210 Cain, Diane 54, 159 Cale, Michael 36. 54, 144, 178 Cale, Sue Ellen 1 98 Callan, Diane 210 Callan, Michael 186 Callan, Thomas 221 Caminiti, Diane 1 98 Campbell, Anne 160, 210 Campbell, Irene 210 Campbell, Linda 145. 198 Canaday, Deborah 54, 58, 96, 97,138,140, 150. 165 Canaday, Jerry 106.107, 14I,164, 198 Cando. David 210 Capps, Michael 21 0 Carden, Jesse 1 98 Carden, Paul 210 Carey, Guy 210 Carey, Leon 221 Carlisle, Mark 186 Carlson, Deborah 210 Carlson, Linda 176, 1 98 Carlyon, Patrick 221 Carmichael, Robert 221 Carney, Christine 144, 186 Caron, Brenda 198 Caron, Robert 54, 124 Carper, Karen 186 Carr, Barry 54 Carr, Kristi 221 Carr, Michael 1 98 Carr, Peter 54, 90, 91 Carr, Susan 1 98 Carr, Thomas 221 Carroll, Theresa 145, 15 7, 210 Carruthers, Karen 145, 210 Carson, Stewart 210 Casey, Adrienne 186 Casey, Kevin 146. 210 Casey, Maurice 146, 186 Casey, Michael 148, 221 Casey, Sarah 54, 140, 159, 165 Casey Tracy 144, 210 Caskill, Irwin 198 Caskill, Wendy 95 Cason. Lavanda 210 Cason, Joey 1 98 Caudle, Walter 14 7, 210 Cenderelli, Stuart 55 Chambers, Sandra 175, 210 Champagne, Charles 55. 147 Chandler, Gayle 146. 198 Chandler, Sharon 148, 221 Chapman, David 210 Chapman, Frances Anne 55 Chapman, Gladys 145 Chappele, Marian 186 Chappelle, Michael 210 Chevalier, Chevalier, Chewning, Childress, Childress, Childress, Mark 221 Nancy 161, 172 Glenda 221 Larry 123 Michael 221 Alpheus 106, 107, 153,198 Cooley. Randy 26, 210 Cooper, Melvin 92 Copley, Karen 147, 153. 176. 178, 186,189 Cord. Robert 55. 178 Cordon, Larry 186 Cornetta, Peter 170, 186 Corvello, Donna 199 Corvello, Russell 221 Cosgrove, Georgianne 211, 221 Couch, Mathew 106, 107, 211 Coulborn, Mary Ellen 1 99 Courtney, Wayne 86. 130, 131 Cowell, Bruce 211 Cox, Doreatha 148, 211 Coyle, Kevin 211 Craft, Annette 149, 199 Crandell, Cathy 46, 47, 56, 61, 96. 97, 138, 140 165 Crank, Kathleen 186 Crawford. Herbert 199 Crawford, Joyce 199 Crawford. Lauren 56. 172 Creasy, Cheryll 199 Creighton, Nancy 40, 56. 78, 170 Creighton, Perry 92 Crimmel, Sharon 186 Cristelli, Donna 186 Cristelli, Elizabeth 211 Cromwell, Michael 199 Crouch, Donna 172, 173, 186 Crouch, Lonna 109, 168. 172, 175. 199 Crovatt, Linda 174, 221 Crovatt. Susan 163, 166. 16 7, 199 Cunningham, Robert 199 Custer, Katherine 211 Cutchins, Cecelia 211 Cutchjield, Cynthia 211 Cyrus, Joyce 24, 37, 138, 139, 171, 174. Dalahan, Joann 56 Daniel, Jeanette 56 Daniels, Mitchell 211 Darcee, D. 174, 178 Darst, Desiree 211 Darwin. Sarah 221 Daspar, 163 Dauer, Donna 56 Daughtrey, Lawrence 211 Daughtrey. Robert 56 Davenport, David 118, 211 Davenport, Deecee 56, 147, 153 Davis, Cynthia 211 Da vis, Dianna 145 Davis, Harry 221 Davis, Horace 186 Davis, James 148, 211 Davis, Nancy 57, 140, 165. 172 Davis, Paul 57 Davis, Peggy 144, 149, 186 Davis, Richard 92, 186 Davis, Robert 211 Childress, Richard 221 Chuilli, Lynn 143, 179 Cinnamon, Alice 198 Cipolia. Anthony 93, 144, 198 Clancy, Janet 55. 162 Clark, Barbara 166, 167, 186 Clark, Cathi 198 Clark. Deborah 208, 210 Clark, James 148, 221 Clark, Karl 92 Clark, Frederick 1 98 Clark, Maria 1 71 Clemmons, Dwayne 146, 210 Clifton, Claremont 210 Clifton. Michele 138, 139. 145, 165, 167, I 71, 186 Cline. Teresa 208, 210 Dayton, Gregory 122, 123, 146 Deal, James 92, 187 Deal, Janis 145, 221 Dearden, Constance 146, 1 78. 181, 199 Deason, Wilber164, 167. 199 Deatherage, Gerald 123, 199 Debolt, Frank 199 Deemer, Linda 40. 57, 1 70 Degner, Donald 148, 221 Deibler, Earl 148, 221 Dekker, Miriam 144. 153, 211 De la Cruz, Carmen 138, 150, 165, 187 Deloatche, Florence 145. 187 Demott, Wesley 57, 90, 93 Debgan, Robert 58 DeShasier, Donald 58 DeShasier, Joe 199 DeVries, Linda 163, 199, 137 DeVries, Sally 153. 211 DiBerto, Bridget, 58 Dick, Nannette 110, 111. 152. 211 Dick, Robert 1 78, 58, 91, 147 Dickerson, Christine 187. 1 70 Dickson, Dana 211, 147 Dickson, Diane 222 Dickson, Donna 58, 149, 181 Coats, James 93 Cobbs, Cynthia 145, 178, 210 Cochran, Vicki 167, 186. 171 Coe, Carolyn 221 186 Diehl, CarlEdward101. 102, 105, 115, 116, 112 171 187130131 Dillard, Ellen 58 Dillard, Frances 18 7 Dillard, Lillian 211 Coe, Stephen 186 Coffey, Terry 221. 148 Cohen, Shauna 199 Coker, Theresa 221 Coleman, Fredrick 210 Coleman, Melissa 55, 1 79 Coleman, Theresa 186 Collins, Brenda 1 74, 210 Collins, Charles 36. 55. 1 78, I 79 Collins, David 148, 210 Collins, Gaye 150, 1 72, 186 Collins, Richard 221 Coltrane, Elizabeth 210 Combs. Maurice 55 Dinger, Sherry 211, 149, 174 Dixon, Marie 58 Dixon, Robert 199 Dodds, Patricia 211, 148. 181 Dodds, Robert 93 Dowdy. Stephanie 222 Donnelly, Joann 144, 199, 169 Donnelly, Kathleen 109. 199 Donnelly. Nancy 211 Donovan, Cheryl 1 75, 42, 211 Donzell, Richard 199 Dorough, William 222. 148 Doss. Joanne 199 Doss, Kathyrn 18 7 Combs, Terrince 221 Commander, Joanna 55 Compton, Patricia 210 Conneen, Dorothy 221 Constantine, Jeanette 25. 144, 161. 165, 171, 176, 186 Do tson. Dotson, Do wns, Draper, Draper, Joseph 92. 199 Malcolm 91, 120,123,147, 187 Gary 58, 130, 133, 187 Carmel 106, 107, 199 Harold 144, 170 Dreano, Joseph 211 Dressler, Cynthia 149, 177, 181, 211 Drews, Kathy 175, 59 Duff Christine 1 75.59, l 77, 149 Dufjl Judy 219, 211, 149 Duff Steven 39, 138, 199 Duffner, Cheryl 199 Dunn, Barbara 59, 165, 159 Dunn, David 199, 164 Dunn, Deborah 196, 165, 155, 199 Dunstan, Mike 130, 131 Durfee, Lauren 222 Durkee, William 211 Durkee. Stephen 222 Dyess, Patricia 59 Early, Richard 147, 212, 120 Eason, Emily 199 Eason, Timothy 212 Eastman, Brenda 222 Eastman, Richard 59 Eberhardt, Elaine 212 E berhardt, Michael 5 9 Edmiston, James 212 Edmands, Gwendolyn 59 Edwards, Catherine 187, 162, 149 Edwards, Gina 212 Edwards, John 199 Edwards, Luther 59 Edwards. Sharon 18 7, 149 Edwards, William 222, 148 Eger, Christine 145, 159, 199 Eger, Nancy 212, 149 Ehleringer, David 187 Eller, James 222 Ellinghausen, David 199 Ellinghausen, Pamela 187, 161 Elliot, Deborah 212 Elliott, Elliott. Mark 222 Michael 60, 1 70 Elliott, Patricia 222 Elliott, Sherrie 199, 149 Elliott Terry 92, 199. 168, 124 Ellis, Jerie 222 Ellis, Regina 212 Ellis, Ronald 187 Ellison, Martha 18 7 Elston, Scott 199 Elston, Victoria 60, 137 Elza, Michael 60, 127, 124 Emory, Susan 222 Engemann, Andrew 212 Englett, Joy 153, 199 Ennis, Michael 160, 167, 93, 168 Enoch, John 212 Enroughty, Donald 25, 36, 60, 97, 144, 177, 167, 139, 53 Eriksson, Maria 212 Evans, Allan 212, 106, 107 Evans, Robert 187, 164 E wers, E we rs, Debra 145,187 Ruth 145,187 Fdgty, Barbara 165, 18 7, 161 Fatfnf David 212 Fajotina, A ngelita 18 7 Fajotina. Jesus 93, 200 Fariss, Rene 212 Farless, Karen 200, I37 Farmer, Robert 212 Farmer, Valerie 212, 160 Farmer. William 212 Farnham, Lawrence 212 Farnham, Raymond 60. 90, 167, 92, 155 Farr, Deryl 212 Farr, Manford 187 Faulkner, Lewis 222 Faulkenberry, James 212 Faulkenberry, Laurel 187 Fazto, Steve 222 Felrs, William 212 Ferguson, David 212 Fields, Michael 171, 112,138. 139,187. 127 Fiery, Jane 212, 148 Fiery, Susan 1 78, 60, 147 Finch, Mary 159, 200 Finch, Paul 60. 90, 167 Finn, Deborah 145 Finn, Pamela 187 Finney. Donna 212 Fitze, Patricia 200 Fitzgerald, Edward 187, 170 Fitzgerald, Joyce 200 Flader, David 222 Fleming, Nancy 222 Fletcher, Robert 60. 159, 164 Floyers, Arthur 147, 187 Forbush, Kent 123, 122 Ford, Charla 222 ForreIl,Arny1,S3,212 Forrest, lluhn 170 Foster, .1atklc17I,187,181,149 Foster, Lewis 187 Futter, Robert 212 Foy, Michael 212 Foy, William 60, 167, 157 Franjo. Mary 93, 200 Frank, Charles 170 Franklin, Kathleen 187 Freeman, Bonnie 109, 200 Freeman, Mark 93, 200 Freeman, Robert 60, 91, 147, 130, 131 Frend, Harry 92, 168 Frend, Kristima 200 French, Mike 200 Friedman, Barry 200 Friedman, Brian 222 Frierson, Robert 1 18 Frost, David 222 Frost, Kathleen 141, 16 7, 200 Frye, Brent 212, 118, 106, 107 Frye, Bmce 141, 200, 167, 176 Funderburk, Linda 187 Gainor, Deborah 99, 188 Gainor, Kathryn 60, 110, 1 11, 150, Gaither, Theresa 188 Gallond, Michael 36, 61, 144, 1 70 Gallond, Terrance 212 Gallop, Willie Mae 200 Galvin, Ann 175 Galvin, Timothy 212, 148 Gambill, Stephen 188 Ganger, Edward 200 Garcia, Gina 212, 160 Garner, Steve 200, 107 Garris, Linda 61, 159 Garrison, David 212, 138 Garrison, Mary 212 Garritt, Thomas 222 Garrity, Millicent Gaskins, Cathy 1 71, 188 Gautier, Susan 109, 200 Gayheart, Bernard 188 Gayheart, Gail 212 Gee, David 222 George, Coleman 200 George, William 188, 162 Gibbon, Kenny 188 Gibbs, Nicholas 40, 188 Gibbs, Glenn 200 Gibbs, Steve 1 70 Gibson, Linda 222 Gille, Kathryn 222 Gillie, John 212 Gilpatrick, James 93, 200 Giordano, Monica 61 , 140, 1 73, 1 76 Givens, Deborah 42, 153, 212 Glisson, Andrew 188 Goble, Sheralyn 1 78, 144, 212, 181 Goddard, Kurt 93, 200 Goddin, Lisa 222, 148 Goddin, Pamela 188 Godfrey, Linda 212 Gadley, Kenneth 1 70 Goff, nu 1 78, 147, 212 Golden, Linda 62, 144, 1 70 Goldsberry, Donna 222 Goldsberry, William 92, 200 Goodman, Dorothy 213, 148, 149 Goodman, Patricia 147, 188 Goss, Joseph 213 Gossett, Jean 62, 140, 167, 155 Gower, Marge 200 Grace, Julia 213 Grahm, Deborah 200 Grant, Lisa 213, 149 Grant, Richard 112. 188 Grant, Randall 222 Grantham, Frank 42, 200 Graves, Sandra 62, 161 Green, Vichie 167, 188 Greengerg, Larry 213 Gregory, Bruce 200 Gregory, James 146, 147, 188 Gregory, Maisie 62. 1 78, 153, 147 Gregory, Robert 188 Grey, Andrew 213 Griffin, Cynthia 144, 169. 1 70, 161. Grifjn, Linda 145, 188 Grifhn. Patricia 200 Grimstead, Rebecca 213 Gnggs, Sherry 149 Grimes, Patricia 200 Gross, Audrey 200 Gross, Debbie 213 Gross. Sharon 62 Gundersen, Moritz 92, 200 Gunderson, Thomas 62 Gunter. Elizabeth 213 Gurganus. Linda 222 Haag, Kevin 200 Haag, Mary 188 Haas, Diane 42, 200 Hackney, Joanne 188 Hager. Thomas 62 Haines, Mark 213 151. 146. 172 , 149 150, 165, 188 Haines, Robert 101, 105. 188. 180. 124 Halapin, Joseph 62 Hall, Bruce.200 Hall. Carol 213 Hall. Geraldine 145 Hall. Holley 213 Halsey. Bobby 200 Harnbaugh. Suzanne 200 Harnblin, Carol 200 Hamilton. David 178. 146 Hammer. Robin 213 Hampel. Earl 200 Hamrielt, Larry 200 Hancock, Gary 223 Hancouk, Mary 223 Hansley. Denise 200 Hanson, Gary 201 Harcum. Elizabeth 144. 201, Hardy. Deborah 62. 173 Hardy. Sandra 213, 173 Harold, Bonita 188, 42, 149 Harper. David 52 Harper, Ken 63 Harrell, David 213 Harrell, Kim 201 Harrell, Mark 188 Harrell. Sherry 144, 201 181 Hurd. Melissa 213 Hurd, P Hurdis, Kari 153. 213, 176 Hurdis, Hutson. Donald 201 1ngrarn,J0el1e 178, 147. 201 Harris. Betty 63, 145 Harris, Christine 63 Harries, Jeanne 213 Harris, Keith 201, 107 Harris. Terry 124 Harrison. Bruce 213 Harrison Debra 213 Harrison, Jimmie 201 Harrison Katlterine 201 Harrison, Linda 188 Harsh. Scott 213 Hart, Christy 63 Hart, Judith 63 Hartfelder, Kenneth 223 Hartman. Dennis 213 Hartman. Elizabeth 29 Hartman, Holiday 201 Harvey, Claudia 201. 148 Harvey. Lillian 63. 159. 179 Hawkins, Ronnie 101. 80. 171. 112,113 Haxter, David 64. 101. 103, 1 Hayes, Virginia 188 Heese. William 213 Heim, Phillip 223 Helsley. Cathy 201 Helton, Cynthia 1 75. 188 Helton. Paul 213 Helvestine. Michael 201 Hembree. Mark 114, 112 Henderson, Steven 64, 35. 14 Hendrix, Edward 213 Henry, Mary 213 Henson, William 223 Hepler, Phyllis 64 Hepley, J. 128 Herrington. Debra 213 Herrington. Linda 188 Hershman. Kay Sue 189, 188 Hester, Royal 64. 103.141, 1 Hethcoat. William 223. 148 Hetzer, Christine 16 7, 188 Hewett, Sharon 188, 172 Hewitt, Linda 213 Hightower, Michael 188 Hilburn, Kenneth 189 Hill, Linda 65 Hill. Teresa 201 Hinzpeter, Gary 65 Hitchcock, Shirley 65 Hitt, Diane 201 Hobbs. Steven 201, 107, 124. Hoffman. Ann 65, 138 Hoffman. Judith 213 Hoffman, Kathryn 213 Hogan. Roxanne 165, 66, 74, Holcomb. William 189 Holder, Debbie 220, 223 Holder. Teresa 213 41, 77,180, 124 1,180, 164,121,120 80,129 125 159.176 Ingram. Rosalinda 178, 147, 213 Ingram, Serue 67 Ireland, Jeanne 189, 170 Ireland, Pamela 189 Ireland. Stephen 223 Irvin, Robert 213 Irwin. Donna 189 Jackson, Nancy 213 Jai-obs, Donald 213 Jacobs. Joseplt 92, 201 Jalbert. Llewellyn 93, 201. 120 James, Laura 175, 214 James, Susan 42, 67. 145 James, Vanessa 153. 147, 181 Janik, Cheryl 214, 169 Jennings, Denise 214 Jennings. Patricia 145. 223 Jillson. Linda 223 Johansen, Eivind 223 Johnson, Bruce 101, 189 Johnson. Cynthia 153. 147, 201 Jolmson, James B. 6 7, 93 Joltnson. James P, 189 Johnson, Joann 214 Johnson, Joseph 189 Johnson, Joyce 6 7. 16 7, 15 7 Johnson, Karen 165, 68. 155. 159 Johnson, Melinda 109, 189, 172 Johnson, Meredith 201 Johnson Johnson. Steven 223 Joltnson, William 92, 201 Johnston. Heidi 148 Jolmston, Michael 92, 189 Joltnston. Robert 189 Joiner. Maxine 68 Jones. Alex 68, 170 Jones, Bryan 223 Jones, Carol 201. 149 Jones. Deborah E. 201 Jones. Deborah L. 201 Jones. Debra 190 Jones, Denise 29, 68 Jones, Elizabeth 201 Jones, Jones, Glenes 207. 201 Jones, James 201, 92 Jones, John 214 Jones, Joyce 29. 160 Jones, Kenneth 223 Emma 68, 29, 172 ,S1taron178,140.165.68. hillip 47.97,141,67,138,180,54,177,161,130133 L0ri141.153.47,67, 72, 73,176 159. 176,136. 137 Jones. Linda 110, 111, 141. 109, 201, 172 Jones, Marua 144, 214 Jones, Mark 214 Jones, Michael 101, 112. 117, 190 Jones, Nancy 201 Jones. Pltilip 214, 148 Robert 101. 104, 105, 190. 180, 124 Jones, Jones, Steven 214 Jones. Susan 223 Jones, Theta 190 Jones, Valerie 145, 202 Jones, Jordan. Kerry 223 Wayne 214 Holland. David 223 Holland, Joltn 164 Holland. Steven 201 Hollenbeck. Lynden 189 Hollenbeek, Michael 146, 92, 201. 189 Holley. Elaine 110, 111. 152, 208. 145. 213. 172 Holley, Howard 223 Holley. Robert 91.101.103.104.30,141.66.138,41 Holmstrom, Debra 213 Holocher, Gary 189 Hull. Dale 164. 107 Holt. Gilbert 97, 66 Holt. Robyn 178, 36, 144. 66 Holzhaueser. Karen 66. 159, 145 Hooper. Ricki 201 Hoover. Andrea 66. 156. 157. 176 Hopson. Allen 189 Horan, Diane 67 Joyce. Deborah 166. 167, 190 Joyce. Sharon 190 Joyce, Steven 202 Justice. Jackie 214 Kaluzny, Diborah 69 Kanter, Robert 118. 214 Kappers. Hon 223 Karch, Paul 202 Kary. Rebecca 202, 152. 161 Kaspar. Phillip 214 Kee. Steven 223 Keech, Connie 223 Keejl Barbara 69. 162 Keef. Richard 214, 158 Kehm, Roxanne 69 Keith, Marjorie 190 Horan, Linda 189, 176, 149 Horner, Pamela 201. 169 Horvatic, Anne 201 Hostrnan. Sharon 189 Houglfatn, Terry 213 Houp. Scott 93. 201 Howe. Deborah 144 Howell, Melanie 201 Howle. Leslie 189 Hudson. Debra 178, 144. 143, 189 Hueber, Dale 213. 148 Huffman, Holly 109. 189. I7 Huffman. Ivy 220, 223. 172 Hughes. Darlene 28, 67, 179. 2 169 Hughes, Karen 196. 154.177, 172.201, 169 Hughes, Robert 223. 118 Hughes, Robert 6 7 Hughes, William 147, 213 Kelk, Edward 171, 190. 180,120 Keller.Jo1ttt101,09,81, 180 Kellcr, Sharon 214 Kelley. Dana 190 Kelly, Christopher 202 Kelly, Konald 92 Kelly. Jean 214 Kelly, Joanne 214 Kelly.Kay196. 153, 147, 202, 137 Kelly. Martin 202 Kelly. Patrick 70, 1 70 Kelly Rosemary 70 Hundley, William 67 Hunter. Daniel 189 Hurd. Deborah 1-10, 111. 201, 172, 149 247 Kelsay, John 141, 202 Kemper, Aljreda 70, 159 Kennedy. Gary 223. 148 Kennedy. Otis 190 Kennedy. Thomas 202 Kennedy. William 214 Kersey, Kathy 214 Ketchmark. Debra 190. 1 72 Ketchmark, Karen 202 Kiddy, Russell 214 King, Caron 214 King, Cathryn 223 King, Cynthia 190, 1 73 King, Erica 214 King, John 93, 190 Kingsbury, David 70 Kingsbury, Renelle 153, 214 Kirby, Mary 223 Kirby, Robert 214 Klein, Carney 223 Kleinrock, Steven 179 Knapp. David 92 Knott, Brenda 153. 70 Knott, Stephen 202, 124 Koenig, Alan 214 Kohler, Deborah 1 78, 147, 214 Kowalske. Donna 190 Kretz, Kathleen 214 Kroll, Jo Ann 190, 170 Kroll, Kevin 223, 148 Krone, Mary 223 Kruskop, Debra 214 Kruskop. Stephen 223 Kupfer, Barbara 190 Kupfer, Kathleen 214 Kurs, Marsha 36 Kyzer, Susan 214 Lambdin, Sanda 190 Larnberty, Thereas 214 Land, Virginia 190 Landreth, James 202 Lane, Daryl 190 Lane, Gordon 92, 190 Lane, Stephanie 145 Lanteigne, Paul 1 90 Lanteigne, Robert 202 Lassiter, Linda 202, 160 Lauderdale, Jeffery 214 Lauderdale, Karen 202 Laughton, Darcy 70. 179 Laughton, Todd 104 Lavoie, Paul 223 Lavoie, Rosemarie 175, 71, 177, 149 Lawrence, Debra 214, 169 Lawson, Bruce 190 Lawton, Robert 214 Lazar, Dale 202, 168, 164 Lazar, Daniel 140, 71, 168, 167 Lebrecht, Colette 190, 149 Ledew, John 224 Ledew, Richard 202 Lee, Robert 190, 93 Lee. Roland 224 Leedom, Sheila 202 Legue, Anita 144, 202 Lehr, Brenda 71, 149 Lehr, Susan 190. 149 Leiderman, Bernard 146, 214 Leitman, Andrew 178, 224 Lemaster, Mary 202 Lemon. Richard 1 70 Lemons, Jennifer 167, 1 90 Lentz, Charlene 144, 202,42 Lentz, Christine 1 78, 202, 42 Leonard, Ralph 190. 164, 162 Letoutneau, Adam 92, 190 Levitt, George 190 Levitt, loan 202 Lewallen, Peggy 71, 169, 149 Lewis, Brett 1 78, 224 Lewis, Edith 202, 149 Lindgren, Joseph 144, 202 Lindstrom, David 191 Lindsay, Julie 71 Link, Robert 214 Linscott, Donna 207, 202 Lionberger, Ann 71, 172 Lionberger, Ruth 147, 202 Liskovec, Rudolf 91, 71, 167 Liskey, Candice 224 Liskey, Cynthia 191 Liskey, Victoria 110, 111, 202, 172 Little, Delslie 42. 71 Livermun, Herbert 72, 93 Lively, David 146, 214 Lingston, Susan 145, 224 Lober, Marian 224 Lockie, Brian 202 Logan, Cheryl 140, 72, 167, 155, 137 Lombard, Laurie 214 Long, Lynn 202 Longanecher, Terry 72. 145, 172, 161 Lowe, Greggory 202 Lubimov, Helena 165, 191, 176 1,ue. Deborah 224. 148 Lunsford, Sue Ellen 220, 224 Luton, Doremus 214 Luton, William 202 Lyman, Mildred 145, 72, 77, 160 MacDonald, James 224, 148 MacDonald, Monica 224 Mackie, Robert 214 Macon. Brocku: 214 Maggcr, Jeff 224 Magyar. Pamela 72, 29, 173 Maggard, Richard 215 Majors, Emory 178, 91, 147, 72 Makley, Carl 244 Makley, Jerome 215 Malone, Deborah 215 Maloney, Mary 191, 1 70 Malone, Gregory 93, 202 Manby, Brenda 207, 202, 153, 149 Mandeville, Chatherine 224 Mango, Debra 202, 160 Manley, Kelly 191 Manley, Kristina 42, 215 Mann, William 191 Manos, Janette 224 Mansfield, Cheryl 202, 149 Marchant, Billy 72, 147 Marchant, Richard 1 91 Maratea, Karne 224 Marchione, Gina 224, 137 Marchione, Joseph 202 Marino, Nora 1 91 Marino, Patricia 72, 149 Marinelli, Debra 215. 149 Marinelli, Linda 72, 57, 1 77, 149 Marinelli, Robin 215 Marking, Sylvia 215 Marshall, Claude 215 Marshall, David 202 Marshburn, Christine 174 Marson, Robert 1 70 Martin, Barbara 215 Martin, Brent 203 Martin, Cindy 14 7, 203 Marin. Lynne 203 Marint. Mark 73, 138, 140 Martin, Neil 167, 203. 179 Martin, Richard 215 Martin, Sandra 215 Martin, Timothy 224 Martin, William 73, 1 70 Marz, Martha 145, 224 Maskall, Walter 73, 78, 80, 112, 116, 117, 127, 139. 96. 98 Massey, Sheila 175, 73, 149 Mastrangeli, Tone 1 74 Mathena, Thomas 215 Mauldin, Sandra 191, 137 Maxwell, Charlene 203 Maxwell, Dale 191, 1 70 Maxwell, David 101, 103, 105, 73, 170 May, Giselle S, 191 May. Sandra 110, Ill, IS9, 203 May, Susan 191 Mazzei, Rosanne 203 McBride, Kevin 224 McBride, Lance 203 McClain, Paul 215 McClenny, Debbora 215, 148 McCoy, Margaret 175, 144, 191, 181, 149 McCullough, Rebecca 73 McCullough, Thomas 203, 123 McColly, Mike 130, 131 McDaniel, Daniel 215 McDaniel, James V. 74 McDaniel, Patricia 203 McDaniel, Lucille 215 McDonald, Deborah 203 McDonald, Tone 224 McDonald, Wilbur 140, 74, 180 McFarlane, Forrest 92, 203 McFatter, Terry 215 McGanty, Barbara 191 McGanty, Ernest 215 McGee, Carol 145. 203, 160 McGrath, Jerald 101, 102, 103, 191. 180, 124, 125 McGrath, Karen 203 McGuire, Malcolm 144 McHenry, Ronald 203 Mclunkin, Linda 144, 74 McKee, Richard 215 McKee, Therese 215 McKenzie, Dorothy 141, 157, 191, 1 76 McKinney, Joseph 203 McLaughlin, Linda 74 McNeil, Alexander 101, 105, 74, 180 McNulty, Stephen 112. 115. 191 Meade, Dennis 203, 121. 120 Meekins, Al Jena I 78 Meeks, Gerri 224 Meitzler, Diane 191 Melton, Wiley 74 Mendoza, Karen 75 Mendoza, Teresa 2l 5, 162 Merritt, Catherine l6S, l9l, 150, ISI. I76, 137 Merritt, Terry 75. 170 Messinger, George 75. 14 7, 170 Metcalf, Donna 215 Michaelson, Randy 224, 148 Michaelson, Ricky 36,75,112,115.117,113,127 Middleton, John 224 Middleton, Patricia 75. 167, 140. 1 76. 179, 149 Midgett, Debbra 215 Milburn, Deborah 144, 159 Milburn, Mary 191 Miles, Linwood 203 Miles, Paul 215 Miley. Sandra 75 Miller, Debm 76 Miller, Frank 92 Miller, Gail 203 Miller, Geraldine 76 Miller. Giorgia 191 Miller, Isaac 215 Miller, Jacob 203 Miller, Joel 76, 167, 91, 149, 1 76 Miller, John 215 Miller, Kenneth 76, 146, 147 Miller, Linda 215 Miller, Linda D. 215 Miller, Martha 76, 140, 165, 167 Miller, Melanie 203 Miller, Michelle 203 Miller, Renotta 215 Miller, Roxann 76 Miller, Wanetta 1 91 Milligan, Margaret 76 Milliken, Charles 215 Millirons, Eva 166, 176, 191 Mills, Dolores 203, 16 7, 1 74 Milner, Milner, Richard 76, 101, 124 Robert 224 Miner, Michael 224 Minciel i, Tina 191 Mintz, Patricia 16 7, 1 91 Mirman, Fay 148 Mirman, Marc 1 70 Mishofski, Stephen 215, 106, 107 Mitchell, Leslie 159, 215 Molodovitch, Linda 77 Moncriejf Nina 215 Montgomery, Kaye 42, 224 Moody, Gary 224 Moody, Jennifer 1 70 Moon, Sandra 215 Moore, Deborah 215 Moore, Deborah 203 Moore, Deborah L. 215 Moore, Kathy 175, 77,167,161 Moore, Linda 191, 137 Moore. Patricia 145, 224, 161 Moore, Richard 215 Moore, Samuel 77, 157, 90, 93, 124 Moore, Vickey 77, 109 Moorehead, Donald 101. 146, 191. 181 Mooris, Neda 77 Moran, Cathleen 215 Moran, Patricia 1 74 Moran, Robert 92, 90, 191 Moran, Timothy 163, 215 Moreau, Cindy 215 Morgan, Patrick 163, 138, 167, 203 Morrisette, Deborah 16 7, 191 Morrison. Cheryl 216 Morrison, Russell 146 Morrison, Susan 191, 157 Mosher, Lue 216 Mosher, Michaelle 77, 1 79 Mosher, Patrice 1 92 Moss, John 163, 203 Moyer, Charles N. 192 Moyer, Charles W, 144, 170 Mulcare, Donald 92, 90 Munden, Annette 216 Munden, Patricia 203 Murphy, Mitchell 203 Murray, Elaine 192 Murrell, Diana 141, 192, 1 76 Mustin, Judy 203 Neal, Wesley 203 Nelson, Johnny 203 Ness, Andrea 216 Ness, Constance 192 Nicholau, John 39 Nichulau, Michael 216 Nichols, Beatrice 216 Nichols, Inez 77, 145 Nickerson, Karen 42 Nickerson, Patsy 192 Nicklas, Dora 157, 192, 181 Nicklas, Ginger 145, 224 Nicklas. Judy 145, 109, 216, 172 Nix, Deborah 192 Nix. Gail 203 Nixon, Sherry 216 Nixon, Steven 101, 192 Nobile, Michael 216 Noles, Lisa 203 Northcraft, Pamela 147, 203, 153 Northcraft, Toyia 203 Norton, Gary I 70 Norton, Timothy 163, 178, 144, 216 Nowlin, Kenneth 224 Oakes, Jessie 192 Oakley, Guy 203 0'Brien, Patricia 203, 162 0'Connell, Diane 155, 167, 192, 153 Oenbrink. Christine 1 6 7, 1 92 Ogert, Jerrold 1 92 0'Hara, David 192 0'Hara, Nicholas 224 Ohler, Karla 224 Olson, Kathryn 204 Olson, Gregory lOl, 74, 75. 77,165,138 0'Neal, Gayle 216 0'Nei11, Patricia 166. 1 6 7. 1 92 Ordonio, Alfedo 204 Ore, Robin 195, 224, 160 0'Rourke, James 192, 141, 164 0'Rourke, Joanne 204 , l39, I77, 96, 53, 90, l80, 169 24 Oshel, Rodney 192 Owens, Herman 216 Owens. Jane 204, 153 Oxx, George 101, 105. 16 7, 180, Paden, John 224 Page, Catherine 204, 1 72 Painter, Irma 216 Painter, Marcia 204 Painter, Michael 204 Painter, Patricia 216 Pair, Robin 145, 204, 149 Pallette, Caren 216 Papuchis, George 216, 123 Papuchis, Stella 216 Parker, Pamela 216 Parks, Brenda 1 75, 204 Parks, Patricia 224 Parks, Stephen 224 Parrish, Stephanie 216, 148 Parsons, Donald 78, 140 Parsons, Elizabeth 42, 216 Parsons, William 224, 148 192,154,124 Paschang, Debbie 138, 1 71, 192, 1 72, 161 Paschang, Gary 224 Pate, Nancy 216,149 Pate, Suzanne 144, 1 92, 160 Patterson, Claudia 145, 216. 1 74 Patterson, Robert 78, 41, 62, 90, Patton, Joanne 192 Paul. Harry 78 Paulhus, Janet 42, 192 Pearce, Earl 204 Pearson, Karen 189, 192 Pearson, Thomas 216 Peccia, John 216 Peedin, Christine 78, 169. 170 Peele, Malcolm 204 Perkins, Cynthia 216 Perkins, Sheldon 224 Perkins, Richard 90, 93 Pertl, David 216 Peters, Kathleen 204 Pftzer, Barbara 204 Pfitzer, David 1 93, 1 70 Pmuippi, scan 21 7 Phillips, Judy 144, 78 Pickens, Jennifer 145 91,140,167,180.165,101,177,88 Piggo t, Claire 21 7 Pilley, Douglas 178, 141,146,139,138, 171. 193,180 Pillow, Anne 196, 165, 141, 154, 155, 204,172,176 Pinney, Barbara 21 7 Plaster, Marc 21 7 Plisco, Loren 147, 21 7 Plhemus, Lee 21 7 Pollie, Julia 204 Pollock, Debra 21 7, 153 Pollock. Penny 193 Pollock, Vicki 78 Passage, David 193 Passage, Gary 21 7 Potts, Dorothy 193 Potts, Leslie 224 Potts, Karl 144, 143, 204, 106. Powell, Lenora 79, 159, 167 Poyner, Deborah 193 Poyner, Rosa 204 Pren tiss, Pamela 204 Prentiss, Patricia 204 Price, Joni 193, 161 Price, Mary 144, 149 Priest, Hardy 92, 193, 168 Priest, Gloria 204 Proctor, Philip 193 Prytulak, Victoria 42, 217 Pugh, Douglas 21 7 Pulley, Carolyn 21 7 Pulley, Denise 21 7 Pulley, Donald 124 Pulley. Joseph 101, 104, 105, 1 Purdin, Delbert 224 Purdin, Debra 16 7, 204, 153 Pyatt, Linda 79, 155 107 93. 180 9 Pyatt, Robert 204, 93 Racine, Michael 79 Racine, Ridhard 204 Rancka, Michael 1 78, 146, 204 Ransone, Patricia 204 Ransone, Naomi 80 Ransone, Sandra 80 Raunswinter, Kathy 217, 1 74 Rea, Terri 217 Reames. John 21 7, 146 Reece, David 144, 193 Reeves, Jeffrey 21 7 Reid, Jane 21 7 Reitz, Steven 21 7 Retzke, Melanie 165, 79.81, 109, 172, 161 Retzke, Miriam 204, 141, 161 Reynolds, Jacqueline 1 93, 1 73 Rhodes, Patricia 145, 224. 169 Rice, Merle 193 Rice, Robert 26, 204 Ricltardson, Dennis 204 Richison, Vicki 204 Riggs, David 193 Ritttts, Starr 144. 81. 159, 170 Riley. Riley, Riley, John 1 27, 1 24 Kevin 204 Stephen 193 Ritchie, Donald 92, 204 Roberts, Andrew 224 Roberts, Catherine 224 Roberts, Mary 81, 145 Roberts, Nancy 208, 216, 110, 152, 111, 172 Robinson, Bryant 101, 204, 120, 123 Robinson, Christine 1 93, 1 72, 161 Sifen Robinson, Daniel 21 7 Robinson, Ora 137 Robinson, Patricia 81, 109. 1 70 Robusto, Donna 224 Rodgers, Teresa 21 7 Roenker, Joe 167, 204 Roenker, Raymond 80, 81, 101,165, 167,130 Rogers, Donald 101, 103, 35, 180, 164, 121, 120 Rogers, Kyle 1 93 Rogers. Larry 204, 93 Rogers, Renee 204, 160 Roper, David 21 7 Roper, William 193 Rosamond, Deborah 224 Rose, Floyd 81, 1 70 Rose, Larry 92, 193, 1 70 Ross, Bonny 224 Roth, Christine 21 7 Rourke, Mary 21 7, 1 74 Roundtree, Cynthia 224, 148 Roundtree, John 21 7 Rowe, Richard 81 Rowe, Cathy 204 Rowe, Janet 224 Rowley, Linda 204 Rowley, Lynne 204 Roxburgh, Kenneth 205 Royall, Patrice 224 Rucka, Carol 21 7 Ruclca, Edward 193 Rudd, Cheryl 193, 181 Rudy, Cynthia 205 Rudy, Donald 205. 106, 107 Rudy, Paula 144 Ruminski, Carl 205, 93 Ruminski, Steve 21 7 Rump. Sylvia 21 7, 149 Rushing, Vicki 81 Russo, Lee Ann 1 71, 21 7,161 Russo, Mary 189. 138, 184, 19 Ryder, Linda 205, 149 3. 161 Sokol, Sabin, Sa bin, Sager, Sakis, Salch, Carol 224, 1 74 Susan 21 7, 1 74 Randolph 21 7 Deborah 96, 97, 82, 161 Thomas 1 93, 1 70 Sallwasser, Mary Beth 21 7, 149 Salsbury, Beverly 145, 21 7 Sanders, Bruce 205 Sanders, Curtis 29, 82 Sanderson, Richard 5 7, 80, 112, 97, 82, 130, 133 Sands, Rosa 76, 82 Santoni, Edward 82 Sapp, Patricia 96, 97, 82, 1 70 Saurey, Dawn 145, 224 Savage, Donna 21 7 Sawyer, .loyce 21 7 Sawyer, Timothy 224 Schachtner, Louis 82 Schachtner, Daniel 21 7 Schaible, Lorraine 217 Schaible, Robert 205 Schatz, Vina 82 Schimmel, Aida 21 7 Schimmel, Jill 224, 1 74 Schimmel, Michael 191 Schmalz, Gabrielle 83 Schmalz, Timothy 83 Schmidt, David E. 191 Schmidt, David 193 Schmidt, Donald 224 Schmidt, Karen 1 78, 205 Schmidt, William 144, 21 7 Schnetzler, Michael 217 Schriefer, Martin 83 Schriefer, Walter 21 7 Schm m, Rosa 21 7 Schuller, Patricia 83 Schultz, Donna 29. 83 Scott, Deborah 193 Scott, George 224 Scott. Gerald 193, 124 Scott, Michael 21 7 Scott, Patrick 193, 1 70 Scott. Sandra 218 Sears, Cheri 205 Sears, Elizabeth 83, 1 70 Sears, Patricia 145, 218 Sears, Sandra 205 Sears Terry 218 Self, Betty 218 SelL Brenda 145, 205, 152 Seller, Marian 42, 141, 156. 205. 149 Shackelford, Patricia 193 Shafer, John 224 Shafer, Richard 163, 193 Shaffer, Stephen 205. 93 Shallow, Patricia 193 Shallow, Thomas 83 50 Shanley, Kathleen 205 Sharp, Sherwood 205 Shears, Deborah 205 Shelby, Laura 144, 83 Shelton, Sherry 83 Sherrod, Donald 218 Shirey, Donald 146, 205, 92 Shirey, Shoem Shoem Shorts, Shorts, Shuey, Shuler, Maureen 218 aker, Charles 1 94 aker, Garry 218 Constance 84 Robert 21 8 Gwendolyn 1 94 James 96, 180, 101, 84, 124 Shuler, Richard 146, 205, 106, 107 ichael 224 , M Sigmund, Gail 28 Silvia, William 194 Simkins, Margaret 218 Simmons, Beth 218 Simmons, Glinn 42, 84, 1 73 Simmons, Marie 205, 1 94 Simmons, Lillian 218 Simms, Mary Jane 42, 144, 16 7, 1 75 Skinner, Beverly 194 Skinner, Raymond 84 Slaughter, Cynthia 218, 149 Smiley, Michael 218 Smiley, William 32, 11 9, 118, 205 Smith, Barbara 194 Smith, Carolyn 38, 149 Smith, Charles 205 Smith, Cynthia 205, 42 Smith, Deborah K. 218, 147 Smith, Deborah L. 205 Smith, Dennis 194, 164 Smith, Edward 218 Smith, Eileen 155, 194, 192 Smith, George 205 Smith, Jo Ellen 84, 160 Smith, Linda 84 Smith, Lloyd 218, 146 Smith, Robin 218 Smith, Ronald 118, 205 Smith, Stephen 84 Smith, Susan 224 Smith, Scott 224, 141, 164, 161, 124, 126 Smith, Walter 205, 146 Smith Whitney 205 Snow, Earl 194 Snyder, Cynthia 84, 160 Snyder. Linda 145, 160, 137 Snyder, Wendy 66,165, 109, 47.85, 1 72, 161 Snyder, Charles 1 94 Snyder, Gerald 155, 154 Snyder, James 205, 93, 146 Snyder, Kathryn 205 Snyder, Mark 205 Snyder, Jeffery 218 Tina 109,155,175,159 Somers, Elizabeth 205 Sorey, Patricia 145, 85 Sousa, Gail 205 Southerland, Susan 218 Spangenberg, Mary 145, 205 Spagnuolo, Cynthia 165, 194, 150 Spargos, Richard 205 Spence, Nancy 194, 150, 1 70, 1 72. 160 Spry, Burt 218, 121, 120 Stack, Richard 194 Stacy, Joseph 205 Stadler, Joy 218 Stallard, Teresa 225 Stanch. Linda 155, 167, 194 Stanley, Russell 205 Stanley, Stephen 205 Starnes, Pamela 167, 205. 1 76 Steele, Rodney 92, 206, 106, 107 Steffe, John 218 Steketee, Susan 225, 148 Stephens, Brian 206. 93 Stephenson, Joyce 85 Stephenson, Mary 206 Stephenson, Carol 218 Stern, Jules 225 Steward, George 85, 1 70 Stewart, Phillip 218 Stier, Steven 225 Stier, William 85. 93 St. John, Nancy 225 Stokley, Lynne 206, 169 Stroman, Elizabeth 194 Stone. Pamela 225 Stone, Vicki 206. 159 Stone, Sharon 218 Stout. Karen 1 75, 206. 149 Stowe, Lucy 225 Strange, Allan 98, 180, 101, 102, 103. Strange, Curtis 119, 118. 218. 128 Stroman. Rose 218, 1 74 Strom, Debra 206 Strom, Lawrence 106, 107 Stroud, William 164 Strout. Deborah 144. 96. 97, 85, 172, Strout. Melissa 145, 225 Stroud. Robert 225. 162 Stuart. Richard 206. 93 Stuart, David 225 Sutton. Anne 165, 167, 85 Sutherland, Linda 218 Sutpllln, Valerie 1 94, 1 70, 160 Svagdys, Susan 194 161 218, 128 Svagdys, Patricia 206 Swaiger, Scott 218 Swaiger, Sherry 206 Swan, Ronald 206 Swaney, Vincie 206 Swartz, Carolyn 218 Sweczy, Mike 130, 131 Sweitzer, Louis 85, 1 70 Swindell, Michael 206 Swindell, Sharon 194 Swindo ll, Michael 206. 164 Swortz, Karen 225 Sykes, Debra 218 Taft. Michael 206 Taft, Zack l06. 107 Talbert, Jack 92, 194 Talley, Ladelle 86 Tanner, James 194, 181 Tate, Dorothy 218, 148 Taylor, Bruce 92, 206 Taylor, Charles C. 206, 93 Taylor, Judith 194, 1 79, 149 Taylor, Karen 166, 167, 206 Michael 92, 166, 167, 1 71, 194, 120 Taylor, Taylor, Patricia 218, 153 Taylor, Robert 86 Taylor, William 92 Tedder, James 206 Teets, Vicki 218 Terry, Barbara 218, 14 9 Terry, David 92, 1 94 Thomas, Jennie 86, 1 70 Thomas, Mary 145, 225 Thomson, Elizabeth 218 Thomas, Susan 146, 206 Thomashefski, Barbara 218 Thomashefski, Robert 92, 1 94 Thompson, Elizabeth 146, 99, 152 Thompson, Nancy 1 72, 1 10, 1 1 1, 1 Thorndike, Lauren 206 Throckmorton, Will 106. 107 Thron, Timothy 92 Throckmorton, David 225 Thulin, Steven 1 94 Tice, Gary 206 Tietien, Tietien, Tignor, Jane 86, 169, 1 70 John 194 Richard 194 50,151, 89,109 Tignor, Donna 218, 149 Timmerman, Suzanne 1 4 7 Titus, Pamela 206 Todd, Karen 225 Treakle, Gary 86 Tucker, Rudolph 141,1 71, 194.1 12, 113.1 1 7, 127,128,1 92 Tuell, Gary 206 Tuell, Jeffrey 225 Dailey, Virginia 218 Tunstall, Thomas 146, 101, 194 Turner, William 86 Turner. Terence 16 7, 97. 56, 86, 164. 161, 1 77 Turner, Timothy 225 Tuttle, Richard 225 Tyrell, Edward 206, 106. 107 Tyrrell, Patricia 1 73 Uhl, Charles 91 , 90, 86 Underwood, Dean 218 Vandenburg, Cheryl 42, 145 Vanderberry, Donna 206, 149 Van Petten. David 104, 206, 106, 107 Van Petten, Karen 218, 149 Van Scoten, Diane 21 9 Van Scoten. William 21 9 Vaughan, Deborah 206 Vaughan. Sharon 195 Verner, Ellen 145, 1 95 Vest, Deborah 214, 152 Vidallon, Ricardo 21 9 Viet, Susan 141, 166, 167. 206 Viet, John 225 Villaneuva, Monica 21 9 Villaneuva, Rose 1 95 Vincent, Conne 225 Vogel, William 195 Voikht, Paula 225 Vosler, Kirk 91, 87, 130 Waddicar, Victoria 42, 206 Waldorjl Debra 147, 206. 162 Waldorf, Jean 1 79, 1 78, 87, 143, 162 Walke, Warnell 92, 144, 195 Walker, Kathy 206, 149 Walker. Robert 225, 161 Wallace , Debra 173. 87 Wallace. Brian 225, 148 Wallace, John 219 Wallace, Leslie 206 Walls, Ronnie 171, 101, 102,195, 112, 114, 130 Walters, Linda 219 Ward, Dennis 141, 167 Ward, Eileen 219, 149 Ward. Kathleen 21 9 Ward, Keith 206 Ward, Marsha 1 78. 206 Ward, Valerie 225 .53. 87,138.139. 164 Warder, William 206 Warner, Jerry 223, 225 Warrell, Joyce 195 Watford, Paul 87 Watford, Joyce 219 Waters, Anthony 225, 148 Watson, Loretta 87 Watson, Nancy A. 144, 178, 184, 195 Watson, Nancy E. 219, 149 Watson, Patricia 206 Ways. Martha 225. 148 Wear, Robin 219, 155 Weaver, Denise 195, 1 72, 174, 161 Weaver, Frederick 180, 101, 103, 105, 206 Weaver, Jeff 21 9 Weber, Jeffrey 207, 118 Weber, Jacquelynn 145, 88, 1 70 Weber. Gerald 167, 101, 207, 118 Weber, Janet 207, 149 Weidrick, Patricia 219, 149 Weiner, Beth 225 Welch, Lewis 101, 102, 103, 105, 88, 164 Welch, Johnny 92 Wells, Barbara 165, 86, 88 Wells, William 207, 106, 107 West, Anthony 92, 88, 180, 159, 164,170 Whafji Catherine 160, 207 Wheeler, Craig 219 Wheeley, Robert 1 95 Whelchel, Henry 88 Wheelis, Ben 219 Wheelis, Carmen 219 White, Joseph 195 White, Marcia 165. 96, 97. 150, 157, 98.88. White, Nancy 219 White, Carol 225 White, Thomas 92 Whited, Marvin 92, 144, 195, 1 70 Whitehead, Kelly 175, 207 Whiteley, Mary 195 Whitten, Candace 165, 171. 195, 138, 161 Wieting, Jacqueline 88, 162 Wiggins, Roger 88 Wiggleton. Mark 144, 107 Wigington, Paul 195 Wilcox, Mark 219, 118 Wild, Susan 1 73. 145, 89 Wild, Katherine 219 Wilkins, Karen 225, 152, 161 Wilkinson, Patricia 172 Williams, Brenda 195 Williams, Barbara 219 Williams, Carolyn 195 Williams, Charles 207, 118. 138, 128, 180 Williams. 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