Princess Anne High School - Peerage Yearbook (Virginia Beach, VA)
- Class of 1984
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Tczbfe of Confenziv Qbening ................ 1 51Lua'enfLgfe... Spark ...... .... 4 2 Acczrfemics . . .... X6 clubf ........ . . . 100 .Seniors .......... . . . 132 Uncfercfasrmen . . . . . . 162 Facuffy .......... . . . 136' ll1d8XfAdV8I lLI'.fl'l'lg ....... 194 Cfosing .......... . . . 208 U11 r, cj I Y X v' s'0 0. Q .5 - W 2 'Y l O O 4 I . 0511, --'-4-' f' 0 Iii i - 4 P'E'E'R'A 'CPE Princess Anne High Schoof 4400 Wrginlla Beach Boufevara' Virginia Beach, Virginlkz 23462 Vofume 30 Cfieckfng Owf Thai P. A. .S'p1'rif CQVQ!l'8f5 Swpporf Their Schoof L 7' M H SLCSWS SNCN ' -l' EI'Q1 SCT i' S9J6VGl .i QQMGCU C' '- C-VWO9' N Cfe' c e's :peer cri Triehas 2' scacrg everTs, ou every- 're ssc.-.is some spiriT e'e are seve'al ways ThaT 3 srsoerr geTs irvolvecl wiTh ara ssccorfs his scrwooli Every s'.aerT, pooalar' or rToT, par- vicipares aria helps make Prih- cess Arrie The QreaT school iT is. il pefsor who is moaeraTely ih- folfea shows his ihTeresT py Seniors at The ' 's' pep 'all y sho .v Tr.aT 'ref scpparr acrri rr-e Cavlier faaToall 'ear' ara The sericr class 1 as 1' '99 M . My Q ,ge 7' I , ,E . ,wif ioihihg ohe of The mahy ocTlve ciaos aT PA. Clap meeTihgs cah oe ihTeresTihg arid fuh as mahy acTiviTies are plahhea. For example, The lhespiahs produce plays for Their class- maTes as well as holaihg pizza ahcl ice-cream parTles. ForThe persoh who has pleh- Ty of Time aha TaIehT, There are sixTeeh aThIeTic Teams aT PA This year. Ah aThleTe cah meeT hevv people aha visiT oTher schools while represehhhg The Thesplans Pam Combs aha lviare QOVG7 Brower show Their spiriT aha have Tori aT The same Time aT The Thespiah ice-cream parry Cavaliers. Nah-aThleTes par- TicipaTe as well oy rooTlhg OD Their home Team aT The several sporTs evehTs Taklhg place each week, STuaehTs who aoh'T have The Time To ioih clubs or aTTehal games ofTeh supporT Their school ov ouvlha Prihcell Ahhe caps, cups, or T-shirTs. Every sTu- aeriT uses These opparTuhiTies To show Their school spiriT ih mahy aifferehT ways. Helping The cheerleaders, Carl Peoples aria T-lovvara Salary show Their spiriT oy malcihg up a cheer of Their awh l l 4 'ITN 4 L Q- xx s v Q N 0 ni --6.5 wg? .M fag ' lr i ,J ' 4 mf- 'U 4l 'A,A l s if is 'iw nil , s 14 H . P.. n 4 A o E. 52 ! l F A ng- I by I' 4' N as V' ,IN QQ -K T 'M E' --Qu- . ' 'Ii-Q' fa A ' f- Q , 5- ! L 'gl 'ai N t . N145-ix' Takln? advantage of The new salaa ear, S rarraa Blrr er, Crlarlalle While, ana lAr Barrrsfvarlh slack llwerr plales. Besides teaching hlsfory, new faculty memlaer, Oscar Dlcrwarasarl also Caacrrei Crass Caarrlw and Track 'NO J 'I 0 4l 44 A 'Q risaib Maklng plans for his Visual Lan- guage class is one new teacher, Mr. Vanostrand, 1' X the new head football coach Watching the struggling Football team from the sidelines is lvlr Bulholler, 'l 1- ' ' V' gym floor. Q stu. X The new half-day social studies teacher, Mr, Van Hom, comes to Prin- cess Anne from Bayside Junior where he was the activities coordinator. I P.E. Shldenfs make use of The new T N e w Ecf1'z'v'0ns PJ4 Makes Changesfor fha Beffer When 'lchecking out PA, one must always consider the many new additions and changes which have become a part of our everyday school life. Perhaps the most notice- able change is the gymna- sium. Laborers worked during the summer to remodel the gym. They installed a new floor, re-varnished the bleachers, replaced the light- ing system, and put a fresh coat of paint on the walls. Besides structural changes, Princess Anne also received several new faculty members. Among the new faces were lVlr. Edward Bulheller, the new head football coach and ln- dustrial arts teacher, lvlr. Hurd, who teaches electronics, and lvls. Rose Brew, who instructs consumer math. Other new- comers include lVlr. Oscar Richardson, lvlr. Ted Van Horn, Mrs. Diane Watson, and lVlr. Larry VanNostrand. lvlr. Vanhlostrand teaches a class never before offered at PA, Visual Language. This class studies the effects of the mass media onthe public. Stu- dents leam the mechanics of TV, radio, and motion pictures. Another change at PA is the new salad bar. The only one of it's kind in the city, the salad bar is an attempt by the school board to create new methods of service in school cafeterias and set standards for other schools. Opening 5 Sfudenf Life Tikefai ,Lire THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES!! T e 1- 'f ' scnooloc- ' sow: of sTudenT uf Pincess Anne stufre ,ir :eil ,fou,Tnereislife , ,- - . , fe - A y , .2 H. A We Tfpoi hos us juggling grooes, doTes, cors, Jobs, ond eflrocurriculor ocTiviTies dll oT ohce seems impossibly diffi- Cull, How do we do ii? We woke oT sunrise, do our forgoT- Ten homework on The bus, crom for TesTs during lunch, Paniclpahng In annual dances is a viicl pon of sludeni life ds iIlusTrdTed by Ben-, Fioriilo ond Rondy Smith OT Ring Dorice 83. i I I ond prdy for sixlh bell. When This soIvdTion orrives we work ogoin: This Time building flooTs, reheorsing ploys, pdinTing symbols, plonning donces ond roising money. Are we done yeT'? no. We rush home for dinner, chonge our cloThes and go To once more. Afier slinging bur- gers, bogging groceries, or bussing Tdbles, we head for home ond d mounToin of homework ThaT keeps us up Till midnighi ond beyond. Do we sleep long? rarely. We lie awake Thinking of The upcoming weekend wiTh iTs pdriies and good Times. Evenfually, we man- age To sleep, preparing our bodies ond minds To do iiall again next week. AfTer all, These are the best years of our lives! . -I X X N.,- Ns, 1. 'Q f, 'iluderit life CIownlng around , during rw homecoming' porccle and Grurr1U'.M dents Gore udson, Pom TriOfflfJffJl , Sureno Fozeli-Mmm, ond J1m1111f, Lindemon. Q-19. 'Q' ,J 1 i fi '1 if 1 1 1 4 Student Life 7 SUMMER Senior spirit M F-'eirwted eo everyone Cen eee There is no better illustration of the class of '84's spirit than their symbol, Soaring to New Heights. This symbol was chosen by the senior class last year during a two-day contest in which class members displayed their ideas for a symbol. Some of the various themes proposed were, Flying High in '84. and Leading a Path to the Future. The actual transfer of the drawing to the gym roof took place during a week of in- tense heat in mid-July. Despite the heat, however. the symbol began to take fon'n and was completed after only five days. We really had a lot of sup- port from students, states Donna Saguinson. l think the finished product shows it. G f ' 1 -Q 1 li 'J 'ana . uns'--' A, - Q v, -1. Q hwgms to insure a preportloned symbol. SUMMER l 'l N C- -hnl' . 6'-wiv -1 G ' 'Ja 6 4' ,,5tm.rW Mfkt my Goss Symbol Q 5'0MMfR On c cruise '- 'fe 33' C if 23:7 School spiritIsn'1:orffec,.srf3're .1:' 1'-1- Q'e.-'2' A- :fx 57:3 ,eyes -s c'ecs1'fe :Peer- ' We' ga Wwe: :e'1' :Q 1 ecifg 53-013 zmrg 3 sfrfrrer ser' ,Carr fwfr --rn-1-1-,L .1 J-- Summer - 1 983 What did you Cid? 'fa A Lgvfxr rwfqv 1 11.1- .1 1.1-1 1.1 1 .Jn -1541. Lf- 1.-. 14 1: -+ 1-. 111 1.111 1 .JEVQJ .1 fwqkze 'D fff L' ff f if-r-rf-1 r' - .1-1.1 .1 .1 1.1 .1.1 W .J . 11 -' 5 rr- rw' f-1 W,-4 1- xr- f- r r 5411 1. .1 .1J,f.1.1fj.1'.zJe L ' ff ffL f 'fr.f,:. :,z.:.ffi 'f' 1 1 .1 -1 .1 J.1-1 -J .1 .FL 1 f f 1 -f ,J-p+ :Q 1.53,-T: - .1 .1 1 .1 .J 1'.J.14.1' 1 lr 'f' ff- f- 1 f r-1 4 r',r A 1 .11 1 E' J .J WE' T QQ' ff,fQff,,,,, rp.. 1 a.1 .1 .1 f, 11 11, 41 ..1'Z' .11 ,J .1 rf f fre Vr- 6 1651 Q 1 he her 'W-fr r- fngff , ,, ,, . r eerxg ' Cfe 1 'cferrfg ,1 1.1. - -- Lea M35 ez Lzrf 7' 'Je iwf CCW 'fLAf-ff,Afvffrf,'r'rgg 1 1 11 1 1 .1 ' - f 1 .cg , 'ffrflfl 1 -. 1 ,..f A '14 1,1 1 1 'J1Jrr J IIWJ ., ,L1. ,. 1 1 A ALJ j .1 1 1 , , e -' carer' r ,ve-rr To we Oecch - Amor erseiw e Soofwomore Dorwmo Nersrer r JJCMKSC1 O lOT.M e Sewer Mow Lrrrcjsoy NEW? ro Muncie, rndlowc far The brrterncrrorwol The-crre Corfererrce ' 1.mOrr4Ow Derweerr VJQTWPQ 1 1 Jrmor More Lame Voced gc-mrrs ' 1 Jfror Mike Kerrwcls '4Q'S6'COCk rudrrwg .urror Eureem Rflffoelru 1 Gfsf.re'eCi rm forr mor! Serra' CWS WQZA' D050 P I7 , Vu 9.0, an O 4 5 .-T....-, . . 'Winnie --.n. . t.- i.- i h '-1- --lil -.4-4 iw ,,'L, ,, Q 5 .Q , 31. 'uf ' ' ' . lQ'. :',.,,,,--L ,iii ' ' 1 'Q ' , V-J r' ' On a summerrrrrp rr Lrporrw grirrwr Trey We Soomsh CMJ om The Soorwrsh No P rr.: pzr r uve JrJ5r.w,e.' rinse fcr 0 MONO! HOV'Of Socrefw .1..,, ,1 .1 .,., .. rrrr '. W- PW' Trrgi 181' q1r'r'x.,Ol 0 f1r r'-T UMMIFR -1 ,. Sleeping In late, os disployed by sensor Terri Anderson, wos o populor summer ocfivify, P, 'L'ihit'.,3,,, ? .,.4.fe',ff,,,f'-Q' ' H' 'u ' B Y - '32 ff' ' nl f 1,,p.'1 I-5' f--'l.- v 4 - fp-, , 'IH if -9 J- ' . ' 44 'lg a--4? ii , ,g-.jg lmliatlng Jacques Cousteau rs se- niorCnris 'Pdf' Roso or yedroook por- Ty '83, Whlte Water Canyon provrded o perfect pockdrop for senrors Mike Cookrell ond Suzre Gepnordr Summer ff VKPWNE' I-'f.97!l!f4Z 2 -- f Do-ng T and T Avohg The chcrclcTers :ii e Neptune Festival - Doing it and doing it right 13' The TTrsT TTTT6 Th The T69 fed' 'TsTo'f of The Mepwhe es'TfaT, ffrrhoess Ahhe Hrgh Qo'ooT ehTered The TIoaT oorh- Defmor drfog The grahd oa- ,- r rfw .J f' J de or OoTooerT BTJTTT Of ffe oorhonred eTTorTs he 2 C X- ard fT'T,aTI T efew ZV6' ZTLJGQVT OVQOV TZOTIOFT, The M A Wad? erTTTTed, Marg Meo- Q fe: :aforTTe Cow 'aTes,'T 'cor Tv? mace ard was The J Tf ge:T 'ToaT efT-ered fr The ,,.L:, J fr , f J. f -, L: lwzf-lv HCS r- QV ,TQVTQG of e lrrerdd CTM CosTTe ard d'do'e'z orr The Lara of I ' f T f Ure' Uwe, were dT,o oh Nfjnl f ff Aff r Q k Tyne 15.6 Fxyd, 5 MZ' 'J 'Ui 521, WWC? rfjx flrfl LTWCE, TV T' 'ery-e,e' 'UT fe: Trorh oThe' Wohdedahd All of These were porTrayed by sTudehTs who oohsTrucTed The TIoaT TTThis proTeCT has uhified The sTu- dehTs oh The exeouhve COUN- crlf' sTaTes SCA advisor Mrs. Carieeh Hulihg They have Tru- ly Iearhed The impohahoe of Norkihg as a Team. Besrdes The fIoaT, oTher asoeCTs of The PA presehoe were evudehT For example, VTUVVTQVOUS sTudehTs parhoi- oaTed Th The oreaTToh ofa sahd souToTore Traah ThaT was so col- IOSOI ThaT TT oroke The Guihess Book of World Records for The TarQesT sahd soolpwre BUT The oesT reoresehTaTToh of Prnrroess Ahhe was Sehlor, Carolme Sohrorh who was PA's TTeoTorTe Phhoess Tor T983 L--U - lE. , AV A. ,f . ,gil- -.,s ,Milf 5 NYM. ,' ,f Z1 sv 9 Gil? WWE!! elm 1111 llli un. V I 1 x u 4 , 2. Q Exif 5 4 33 i, i. if , 'E N' ' . 44. Q V Nuff 4 x ,f I X 1 x. I X k - ' F ' -Xa l A 'A M f 4? 'QV Glvlng out candy to children watch- Marching In the parade was one of ing the parade was the part played the ceremonial responsibilities of the by drama student, Jimmie Lindeman PA. NJROTC unit, in the Neptune Festival. NfPWNf F55 711641 Representing Princess Anne fron Caroline Scnrum as tiepturie Priricezz 1983. 3 PaIntIn?s were displayed during the Nep une Festival Art Snow. Among the participants was senior, Vonda lvlundan Neptune Festival i3 5'7!!DZ:'N 5 f .grnecorning 'I 983 4 t we 011051 amd sorrow -' ,-'-J . V- ,- -,--L-, H Y- uf-fr-rg, -- -AJ J e ' he goo! f LZ r-OG J -V of 'i ie of 'fof n pp f' gone Y rofhwng ouf .1'Ql?i' e 'oe L fed ogowfst f ' Q if .'.'6'9 VE' KQNGVTW J Ueffe neooefshfoof 'egg Affez ef-heoo foor of-of nofoef DODOVEO6. ' 1 :Jffoefneo fhe Cowo- et fo fgff o geo? oefehswe gone ogor QT me r'mQV'1TS.P!3VS Homecoming Court 1983 21 safes Q' ,Z ,, ff ff'!'JQ'eV, Jf5VfyfQV ,-3 'e ,i ff -yo 'Ao' fo gg Cfro Cofror 3'3'6VVT'1VWGTNOV'w however, ro-'oveo To oe hof enough To sroo Kellorh from erhergmg fnofomous with o soofe of 141-o, Although the Covoluers lost their oefeoT wos oversho- dowed oy The other festive evehTs of homecoming, such os T59 crowning of TUG 1983-841 horheoorhihg oueeh, Julie AWGQYWQV W wos reolly shocked, sToTes Julie, Being orowheo ThoT highT is Somefhihg I'H ol- woys remember. 'rooef Com 'omo Duff Jumors uso Borhehe, Morg4e Dooley oho SOD'7C'Y7ZVE'5 Jerflfef QVJQFXS oho Domeue Amso F- . Lf,-. Winning first place f ' ,Y C'fV' ' M11 ff X ' 3 'fum . I, 'Mil-o , -f .',-1 f,.,.ff.f11l,.r firvfr, f Wotchlng the Cavofiers mughr 9 1 1 V 1' J 2 v IMKHN 1 M54 L---be Taklngobreakrf,rfmnhk :5f1uvuIuf-r Crownlng senlor Julle Wogher os ludf L,f1f,uQfrA ',1e,-ph: ffw ',uc1rpuIu N83 Horheoorhnng Queen wos Pun cjzupul, Mr Qworms S '11 cf' I AQ V, If . :M xx ,K ,iiafws ,I I' , 'pw I G. A f' .x iff :ff X Q Q ...A I 1955 If N 'v , .x.u' If ' .' - '- ,J-0:51 ' Lx N. 5 'QQ E Q! aff se fe , - ff 'X Q - Q 19, ' .i.,'l,.. .S'7'0DEN7llFf i I -mimi' 'P I f-J' off 'ffhp I ' ' I uno'--v x-E-gp :ff' 1 25' I 7 F I K IVIG x , . s s, X S 1 A is v' D ' , Q53 ,S b . . -- f-f',ff,-og . M. ' Oz' 'n'a:d's'.. 5 mf' I, h r lr I 1 t , LO ' og I .f -Q'y 6 ay, K, . , '- 0 1. , '.'.-f-' '4 - ' : -'J gl! ' k Q - I ' I. 4q.w,l-' 'Q 'sl ' J I. J ', 'ia , .- - .. - ,T-1,'--.ff-,a,r -, vw, n . I D ' I gn .V L , , 6 P 5 L.,. L. vt, r fir, ', 5 N 1 I, ' , ...I ' ' . -.1 l ,ar t M M :N USNUEQ- Perhaps the mos! Godly mured Dum ffifffw NGS ,umOr, JQNH Yell lrOmCOIIy, JGN zwfered mpmherrmo due To The CONC Portraylng o hysierlcal vucnm was Poilontly Sophomore Dovld p1r.lf,r, Elem rfoffuelll Lowentho! owouts The poromedrcs I, f X i I M? .S70DfNNll-'L' Death at Tl-ashmore PA students become victims DATELINE MOUNT TRASH- MORE - Tweniy PA. sTudenTs were in- jured, four morfdlly, when The school pus in which They were riding flipped over on The pdnks of The Trdshmore Ldke dT 6:00 p.m. November 18. Well, sorT of ... The evenT wds dcTudIIy d preplonned exercise formu- loTed py The rescue depdrl- menT ond The Virginio Bedch school poord To TesT The reddi- ness of locdl pdromedic ond fire conTrol squods. Prior To The incidenT, TwenTy PA. dromd sTudenTs were dssigned vor- ious injuries ond provided wilh specidl mokeup To reoIisTicdlly porlroy The role of vicTims. ln- juries rdnged from simple bruises To ompuToTions ond skull frdclures. Once in chdrdc- Ter The 'lvicTims were ploced Applying puddy To Lohr Brooks broken crm wos o musT To reolisficol- ly porfrdy The injury, in on overturned pus sofely dnchored on The shore of lvlf. Trdshmore Ldke where They dwdiTed The orrivol of poro- medics who would TreoT ond Trdnsporl Them To The Virginid Beoch Generol i-lospiTol. Alfhough successful, The ex- ercise did hdve proplems. llThe wedTher wos cold ond The exercise ron longer Thon iT wos supposed To, sTdTed school poord puplic informo- Tion officer, lvlr. Joe Lowen- Thdl, puT dll The sTudenTs cooperdTed fully ond did d fonTosTic job. There were o few Times when I wdsn'T sure when some very good dcTing ended ond some reolism pegdn. Evenludlly, The exercise, which wos video Tdped in iT's enTireTy, will pe uTilized ds d Troining Tool for The rescue de- pdrTmenT. Awaiting rescue are PA vicTims lvlor- gC1reT Brower, Donno Gorrison ond Ter- ri Anderson. v 1 .Y ,f Lylng aiop the overlumed pus, o PA sludenf sTimuloTes deoTh. Bus Accidenf T7 57'0DfN7llFE Awalilng the wrath of The oncoming storm ore cos? members Voughn HOT- hemom Donno Ne:sTer, ono Kory De- PQQP 'bn xx sg I?-i- 'L Q5 fx X 2' , . v -I ,Q Eldmlnlng 'he newly V'fV1'1 'J'3 Pulllng a1Senlor,LohrBrooks,Sensor ' ,' , mr ' m 1 nf. i wrffhfh Mchord horfen forces Buddy io cone fz' 'J f' :' ,- -' from hws fears Of wo1er QTJ11-r',1Yf: '3? -X ff ' t V my Q. V 2 N 5 -X ff Lefi-Rlghi, Leff-RIghf, soys Senior, Steve G enn To sophomore Dovid :Q Lowenthol os he Teoches him To N oonce, I' rx. Y Akan. .4-1 , Y. .- ,Y .1 I ' 1 --an ' - IT' - ' ' ,.. L97 l ig-gi V ,ns . 2, I1 ' .. nl .3 . . U wr s ., . l Q - . . l ' 1 iii ' 'E if - -1 ,. 5 0 A Y .P7 1 -, w. ,I . . 5 ,. . -. 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The pest thing about 'The Diviners' was the cast. We worked great as a team and got along well together, stated Senior Lohr Brooks. On December 1 and 2 the fall play, The Diviners was presented at 8 p.m. in the au- ditorium. The Diviners was the story of an ex-preacher who tried to help a boy overcome his fear of water. The two leads were seniors Lohr Brooks and Richard Har- ten, who played Buddy Lay- man and CC. Showers re- spectively. Buddy's father, Fer- ris, was played by Sophomore, John Kristiansen. Jennie lvlae, Buddy's sister was played by junior, Rhonda Knott. Sopho- mores Eric Forelich and Vaughn Hatfield played Basil and Luella Bennet respective- ly. Norma Henshaw was played by sophomore Donna Neister and her niece, Darlene was played by senior, lvlo- nique Matuskowitz. Junior, Kary Deneen played Goldie Short and sophomore David Lowenthal and senior Steve Glenn rounded out the cast by playing Dewey Maples and Melvin Wilder respectively. On January 3, 1984, Se- nior, Richard Harten died as the result of injuries sus- tained in an automobile accident. These pages and the play are dedicated to his memory by all those who knew and loved him. .Y70DfN7llFf Looking uplnto irif,f.lf,..f1rilif,f1 Ky Gif: ',f:r.ifJr, ifintifirfl llfirifgr fir fi , r ifhonda lfriati .ffl fl 3' ff '. 1 X. K. 'l ff f o r KX 1-5 Searching the sky, Senior, Lohr Brooks looks for heaven. Student Life 19 5'7l!l7EN7'l!l-'f Afterhours The Other Side of Life '. v .ff-'Af A - f-,nf , .. S 1 X , ,, .Af -J . x.,,AV1NJ1'M1 op me ' 3 seoofosofs fn oell , ,. ffx, 'Q Tj 29.31 lV9, r.JkJ', ,-A,-fr.-nf-f-f--fyffor '-'I' ..., - V xv -JV' Dvplr V , ' 34 spoems Tne efo 2' ' e sofool oov ooesnf free' e efo 3' oofiwfies ln 'ggi 2,3 3 Clock iS io5T rne O6- 3 fo of Affe' floors Lge' foys, fnof nignlv on- ,soo oeroo ofeoon Neekoov if .-.' on o sfooenl soueezes 43,-ef, mGQiViOOl6 OCTlvlTy info o oe'oo of o fevv noorsr Ano ,,e' mor Miro of oofivifies ore we 'olking ooooT9 Well, iusf reoo on l oseollv soeno mosf of mv fnre oroofioing my flog roofire l' Sopnomore Jennifer Horrolev ,Linen sonools our if's lime fo go fo work! - senior Wen- ov von ollmon. Time for o snoozell - se- nior Clov Holl. ill-lomework os olvvovsf' se- nior Quel De Cosfro, Mvisil wiln friends, senior Ellen Tnornoike. Video oluo oeoolines keep me nere forever - Se- nior Cnris l'l?oz Roso AffersonooI7 l iusf nove To vvofon Generol l-lospifolf' Soonomore Angie Dvkins. Nl'm usuollv reneorsing something or oTner, - Senior Sieve Glenn. llAffernours7 Vvnof offer- nours'P sfofes Senior Gorry Smifni 'Sonool never lef's out! Serving o customer of Pembroke Molls Sfrfones is Senior Ellen Tnorn- Oike ' 'U Qliflfzfil loifra Displaying o Yavorlte offernoiirs OCTI'-Ny, wOTCl'iifiQ SOOO ODOVOS, IS SC? r lor Hollv Ulsseri Club meeflngs are o vilol pon of fnif oflrfrnours Scene os oisploveo ov iiirrro Allows, Lnris Wood ond Loro Mflflnews ' Q .V-A i- w.. .' 'I .sk x, 4-'sr.,x,1l e , K - 17 w..fft'7 f'w','fg -.t,'s..','a:'5f'?J-'-'- fr 'figs-J T ., -vu --'fi .: .y,w V . 'VN A g5QftJ154ffV1 . --fo. aw... Q, 'f ,. A -Jv ' .fwl -f'l1' JY . ' f 5- s.- -,ab . -', , , K , A,-, .X ,,.y V ,I-',,v -' .,'y'f,'.s- ,, wr- - , . -I, :mf-A :bl-11. 'Any . - 1- vt A s1:Qsgm'7? ?4' 3 35911 . ,L'-91,51-'7,L:, A3-2, sq--,g.,w,'. ' '-'.- 'mf gr e- - 1 we ...mx ., J ,Q . , .'-W! ,,-' , '7 :' .1 ' ' . -'15 f:3f,4:f 1 ?-. A 'ff of Wfs' Q 1-of 4- 3 of fb:-'fffiaii s . - Ya m.-iwi i '-'3'f?'a fbiwr x V' Q - '- 42,-u,.. 1 3 -,Q '. ,nw v , ' tw - 5,5 + .gf . - , ' :mir ,.-- J , ' 15- ., ,,f-.1-M9555 . , s7g,fqf5y,p,,1- Ay,,,es-.w ,-Q, V .f 5 vqm, N .,.. 'Q ,N JET , NW, , .- :iw am .A 5, .,AAf9f1,1Jf,q25,3P4,,. A she' , z.4,QQ ,viagq 'N 'iisezrf' , ' - W . '3fQ?f:l': ?' x 'A ' E.: gf: 1 . 2. ' N - .M H , fry--gf 1 1... .5v.x-Q L 1.4--og, V f--' -A 491 'asf' v , Tw -wwttt-5b 1' n J . ggrelf' lp M qi ,Sf',1 - - .- I' ,,'v5',, As was-'f 'QD .4 ,FS f'QQl14 ,w ifyfl' - 'lf'- Wwf, '-E -. ty ogy . dk gvgk 3, 'Wa ,W 'or l ag- ' slip, V , 1 v+'.F'u:'-w. 2 f ' - ' . + 1 1 PL 'fAtterhours actlvltles aren't con- funed to school. As these students glddly display. .Y70DfN7'llFI Heading for the Doses ot 2 pm Aftefnours nos begun --a-of ' with-J 'Z'.fL?nL,. ,W . , '1' VY. ' .1- ,, .. .0 '- ,- Watching movies at Pembroke Moll Movie Thedtre: Oftertnours dt its best. Student Life 21 8 XI 4 I Fundraising lVlal4ing The 'Excuse me, would you like to puy o DA sweotsnirtff' How ooout o yeorpoolv Only nineteen dollorsl Or now ooout d newspdper, Iiterory mdgozine, or subscrip- fiorff' And tnere's olwdys odrnd- tions, stuffed dnimdls, pumper sficlfers, dougnnuts, ond D955 H A lot to onoose from, nun? Such is tne fundroising scene dt vfiroess Anne A doy doesri t go py Nnen d student ie rot porr porded yyitn soles pitcfez fo' efefy item under TW: Zur lt gets to pe d redl poin ggrr Qllffifjlm ztdfef, SF3l'lUf, Terri N 'ilurier-t life: Big Bucks Anderson. But I con put up witn it. After oll, lt's ford good odusef' Tnot good oouse is provid- ing money to fund tne vdrious events tndt compose student life, Everything from club por- ties to oldss donoes depends upon tne success of student fundrdising. For exdmple, now Could tne senior prom become o redlity witnout fundrdising7 Wno would provide tne entertdin- ment ond deoorotions7 Not to mention tne fdoility. Vllitn tndt mind one oon't nelp put redl- ize tne importdnoe of fund rdis- ing of PA ,,,,,-Y. - , S FQ N. X i Xe Exomlnln1a!ackot before order ing is junior ei n Oliver. .S'70DfN7lll-'6' Buylng a stuffed onimol from video club member Jenniter Hunclley is Dlsplaylng the proper method of sophomore Angle Dykins. selling pizzo is senior Kelley Thomos, For the senior closs, selling tshirts is o profitoble fund rousing oolivity, os llluse , 1 t - troteo by Donno Soguinsin, NL y!! - .. . 5 J., 1 f . is n. Purchasing a P.A. bumper sticker, lvlory Howord shows her school spirit. 'C - 1 Q. L, , Q . . pu- 1 l 1, : Carnation sales are the most pope lor ond protitoble funo roising tech nigue ot PA. Stooent Life 23 570DflV7l!fI Under the direction 3' 'fl' Groves 'ff ,TQ gigs oenorfns ot The - , J. ,LIL -,Tv Performing their annual orogrorn is 5 V ' Q-Q-15 -lffe 'YlOC1rlQOlS what i 'i A Christmas Week S.C.A Brnlghterws The Season Cnrlslrnos WorrnTh Week, on orrrluol oeleorollon of The yule time seoson, Took oloce on Decerrloe' TQ, 20, 21 lflorlrled by The Soo, Christe r'U3 fffgrrrllh Week consisted of lfed ond Qreen Dov, Think 'mmf lmy, ond Worrn Puzzle lmy lmrlr-Q Green ond Red img, zlllrlents were enoourf fygefl Tr, mm' The colors of The ',',:flCWll ffrillff 7' ll k ',,rlrJfJ H051 COM l sisTeo of ski wear, searching for one's snowflake in The hall, and praying for The reol sTuff To Toll. The culmination of Christ- nnos Worrnlh Week come os Worm Puzzle Doy orrlved. After which, students could vlsll Son- ia Claus in front of The cafeteria. As Senior Julie Wag- ner stated, Seeing Sonio rnokes rne feel like o kio oll over ogoinf' Bari N7 A 9 ' s it f-is 'l X Decorating their homeroom door. Seniors Dennis Cosleo and Terri Anderson catch Christmas lever. llff .S'7'0DfN7llff Displaying dlversltled talents ore Gorry miin ond Soon' Leonord, oiios The Sugoi Plum Foiriesf' Posing with Santa Clous I Robert Bom ore seniors Julie Wogner ono Tonyo QQ npw-'-f. NEW H gf, H, Qu eff' u09' A. A Student Life 25 54 x 5 fra, 7 f,,.-f ' LJ x A f .I .QI S Talent Show 1984 Craig and ScoTT Nlaccuppin won firsf place in This year's Tal- enf Show, which was held Jan- uary fourTeenTh in The audifori- um. Their winning perfor- mance was a clarinef and piano duo. Second place winner was Gina BarToloTTa. Dominique Carr Tied for Third place wiTh Michelle Gary and Cindy Vlfhife. Gfher conTesTanTs were Paula Bowen, Lisa Hall, Keisha Fay, and Eloise Gaffney. lyiyra Sipes, Mike Smiih, Doug Wil- liams, Terry Smifh, Tracy Corey, Caroline Shrum, Reggie Hayes, and Terri Anderson also performed. ConTesTanTs were judged on 570DfN7Zlff originaliiy, audience appeal, and Their execufion of lalenl. Firsf prize was Thirfy dollars, second prize was Twenfyefiye dollars, and Third prize was Ten dollars, Jimmy Lindeman was The TalenT show chairman. His assisianfs were Kary Deneen and Surena Fazel-lylafin. .,gnl- Performing Tonight I celeorafe my love for you, is T ird place winner Dominiaue Carr. Winning firsi place wiTh a lozz a were Craig and Scoff wlaccuooir l Cloraging won a Third place awcra for iche le Gary and Clndy WhiT-S Selling tickets for The show is Tumor Lorilee Hefreed. Sfudenf Life 27 tl Portraylng Dorothy aboard the Neptune festival '83. SCA float is Lora Matthews auring .-L X F' 33, P' -el STUDHITZIFI Leaders Chosen Spell, lvlatzthevve givert I-tartan Each year, the teachers cf Princess Anne elect ane senior girl ana one senior guy as Miss Peerage ana Mr. Page The election is basea an the criteria of acaaemic success ana extra-curricular involve- ment. With that in mina, Peer- age staff is braua to announce that the winners of these hanar- able awaras are Gary Sbell ana Lora Matthews. Having been invalvecl in school aciifitir-3 zince ,ir iw' High Scnoal, Mary carrie tr, Princess Anne mth inter tiff 3 'fp ae even more ln ritz 'L yea , here, he has abbefyer: ir numeraus plays, azgerrrnliez ana charal presentations The same is true af Lara Matthews whas continuous rale in siuaent gavernrnent rar, earnea her the bresiaencf of the SCA ana the resbect cf all thase she has worked with Sharing the excitement af Hame- caming, IS court member Lara Mate thews with mother Mrs Jackie Matthews Pertormlng a musical number aure ing the Princess Anne Pageant is semie finalist, Lara Matthews Stuaen' Life 29 STUDENT. ISTUDENT LIFE .YTUDFNTIIFE STUDINTUI-'l Participants in the annual Miss P.A. Pageant were: Donna Seifert, Heidi Birtz, Lora Matthews, Ginger Bowen, Caroline Shrum lsecond runner upl, Sandy Self lMiss P.A. 19841, Tracey Coreygirst runner upl, Shanda Binder lMiss ongenialityl. Lisa Hall, Terri Anderson, and Connie Busick. Miss P.A. Pageant'l S84 One Singular' Sensation! One Singualr Sensation was the theme forthe 1984 Miss Princess Anne pageant which was held February 18 in the au- ditorium. Participants in the annual event were: Terri Anderson, Shanda Binder, Heidi Birlz, Gin- ger Bowen, Connie Busick, Tracey Corey, Lisa Hall, Lora Matthews. Donna Seifert, San- dy Self, and Caroline Schrum. These eleven finalist were chosen from afield of twenty- four girls who tried out for the annual Keyetle event in late December. The only things we needed to do for auditions were, per- forming our talents, showing our poise. and giving our names. states flnallst Lisa Hall, Basically, we presented ourselves. 30 Studentufe After Auditions, the girls be- gan rigorous practioe sessions in order to prepare forthe big night. An opening number, One, from the Broadway musical A Chorus Llne, was rehearsed day after day until all the contes- tants knew it by heart. Soon the pageant date was at hand and the girls were ready. Evening gowns were pressed, instruments and voices were in tune. It came as no suprise when the judges were stalemated because of the great perfor- manoes allthegirlsputforlh. Yet, a decision was made. Shanda Binder was named Miss Con- geniality, Caroline Schrum was second runner up, with Tracey Corey as first runner up and Sandy Self crowned as Miss Princess Anne 1984. Performing q jazz dance for her tal ent segment is Senior Terri Anderson. li N, I . xr 'R f l 's s . . s A ' 4 . ' r ,t 'U 1 ,tx Smlllng after hor successful clarinet I recital is Senior Tracey Corey. 5'70Dc'N7'Zll-'f STUDENT!! F . X . V A 4 'ff . V, s an 8 127, 1 ' A , ,, ' J A wfjs -f',.'1,4 ' - .,1,,-4e.,A , -' fn' 'pri-1-ci-, Qlgjzlggvtj nu ' ,wi 'if 1 X 1.'.', ' . ie f 2, un '-',n 4' ' ' ' n W , 2 ,, ... , M ..'- ' n I 'v : t ll i , if f Q , ' Ill 1 e ' : - I ' i Q ' i . -' i Ill ' ' aff , , V ' 1 .Z L' 2 ' , . t , 7 59919 9500306 DY SGVWOV GCN Mitt- Unaware of her upcoming victory, son is Connie Busick during the eve- Senior Sgndy Self sings during the tol- VWWQ QOWFW COmDGTiTi0fW- ent competition. I ,ft ff I Q 'A' STuder11'Life 31 570D6'lV7'Ul-'f Music Makes Big Changes In B4 .fef i'e3i.irig3uTPA,Tohe 'pi' 3 .-.a,s corsiaer music, A . C pos :T sTuaehT liie, musical ceerehces swihea greaTly aur- fg he '983-E24 school year From all sTaraepoihTs, iT coula pe saia Tha? VT ,sic eriTe'ea a hew age of . aes Techhology :rom iylichael Jaclcsohs yicleo 'ririllerl To THQ emergence of hew yiaeaemphasizihg groups such as Durah Durah aria CuITure Clup, music pecame more Thah someThihg To lisTeh To. Nowhere was This more oo yious Thah OD The cohceri Trail. Here aT home ih Virgihia, mahy of The pig hame musical persoh- aliiies macle Their appearances, From Liohel Richie To The Police, cohceris To saiisfy eyery musical TasTe were proughT To Ticlewaier py The area's premiere promo Tioh compahy, Whisper CODCGTTS, Some groups, such as The Police, eyeh appeared Twice Th The TiclewaTer area This year. 'Tl seeh The Police poTh Times They were here, sTaTes sopho more Jehhifer Huhaley, T'They were greaT. I jusT love Slihg To cleaTh! FlomboycnT and Original are iusT Twp aa eciifez usea Tc aescripe The griur, 'he 'upez , who appeared ih rifjfyxgifjr r:qrliQrTi',i3 yggf Music composer Turned performer ,r ff 'fiir iff plays The Cafophorie dur' r ig hi 'gi' TU 'lDfif':f1V'JlTC 3 .S7'05flVf Dubbed asihe Greofezr peffprff ff' 1983 ms Dgvug Bowie ffm gppeufer: On Augusf 241 Ong 25 G1 Ccope Ali' :mi Q if 159' -sv-1 Performing a cut from ine best- selling olbum SyncnronuclTy ns ine Slnging ihe theme song To The smosn movie FooTloose IS Kenny Police wiTn read smger Stung Loggins. Sfudem ,vie 22 5'70DEN7'l!fE CAST ,K ,.. VJ .fv A , .. i,.. . F433 l3kl'lVll9 oua. Comes ll4e Skidmore fill lOVlfTW l i -'ed ...A. Geflle . . . Gorcl Elon . i Direclor . Assislonl , . Conouclor , A Vocol Music . A . S Ginger Bowen . . Mono Borlolollo . S ,.,. Gow Spell . . .Skeeter Boclonsky , , . , .Kellie Persons ...,..l?lolcLue A . , Mike Lone ,.....Sleve Glenn ,.. ... Bryon l-lorrell . . . Jimmie Llnoemon . . . S S Pom Tnompson . , . .Domien Sweeney l , .Mr Joe Burnsworln ....l.lJolie Sovoge . . , lvlri Joe Ligorl .... Gory Spell . ., A IU an 1 I V' 4:3 Viewing the little wonder, 'lll,il,ll Singing to senior lillirili imiliflnllii lyllii'i'1l3flifJy'iiluf-lilul' flleqvl Iii iw' ll ' lilly lipvll fill! 'wi lilly l-lfwgigiif llmw-4, liinfiiii- V'1 'lllll 'il-in All -r Elini li iriml, igliil ,fl l li-rr! .970DfN7'Uff Preaching during the hilorious Ahemptinq to break up o fiqhl be scene, Poor Jud is deed, is senior Tween Rick ue ond Jiminv liridernor GOTY SDSU' is senior Scofl Womock. Nopping in her rocking choir is AunT Eller portroved by senior Ginger Bowen. Oklahoma! lvlusic and Dharma together Okldhomo!, The sTorv of formers ond cowmen who live in d Terriloy dbouT To become o new sToTe, wos presenled by The Dromo ond Bond deporT- menT on April T5 ond io in The dudiTorium. This musicol, direcTed bv lvlr. Joe Burnswonh ond seniorJulie SOVOQ9, uTlized d cdsi of AO people. Needless To sdv, o cosT of such size did presenT unique problems. Eoch person needed indi- vidudl dlTenTion, sToTed vocdl direcTor Gorv Spell, ond wiTh ThdT monv people iT con be d problem. Besides ledrning The numer- ous musicdl numbers, The Dro- md depdrTmenT hdd To work in unison wiTh The bond. This, however, proved To be no problem. l'VVorking wiTh The bond wds no problem, sToTed lvlr. Burns- worih. IT wds The smooThesT experience l've ever hod working wiTh on orchesTro. In The end, The monv hours of hdrd work pdid off os The pro- grom proved To be d big hiT. As Gorv Spell sToTed, This is one of The besT producTions Prin- cess Anne hds seen in o while Oklohomo! 35 5'70Dfr'V7Zlff Annual Dances Alvveye e might be remember ' e 3 'r311 'e urloraha :L a' , fr .':'.I': aTH H TS TUG 3' 's of Tac oe 'L' each class, 'fe ,r is 'rg aarce was ce 3 gr 'Jarch 'Z T983 aT The T 1 ff 33:'e ccumrycluo The ' ec e TL' The 'Q33 rlhg oahce ,-.as Ns' ou arral Drovrcllhg ' e of src 'or The evehT was ,ui ,sr The oaha whrch re- cacea Yu'VSTIl9,H The grouo oaglrally SCTTGGUIGCI To aooear fre aaa TurhsTrIe' 'eservea ouT They were cohTracTea for lovals ThaT hrghT aha haa To claw. T sTaTes uhror class sooh- The band Jus1 US P90290 TW? rf gg r 3 'ff 5' re .'f rlQTr was ur aole ' , CLCQC' sor lvlrs SkogsTacl, T'BuT 'JusT Us' was really gooa eveh Though iT was a IasT rhihuTe Thihgf' The sophomores' lvlay aahce was highllghTea oy The Theme, A NighT To Remem- oerf' Accoraihg To class sooh- sor lvlrs. Harwood, The aahce was a greaT success The lvlay aahce was very successful aha ehloyaole for everyohe who aTTehaea, says Mrs. l-larwoocl, llVViThouTCharla Ruggles, Clhay Leggefl, aha Carollhe SmiTh The aahce woula hever have become a realilyf' Glcnces were exchanged oy Dawh Klger aha Bull Srhhhhohs aurrhg rrrrg cererhohres 4' 'vf AJ Q,-S Announcing names is mary Spell Clenching their awards are lxlml Masler at Ceremanleg al lhg lelnQ Outstanding bay may Marzllall and Dance May Queen Julie lsrlnlcn i Happily awaiting the flash of ine camera is Mike Kernals and Jennifer Rose al May Dance '83 MJ Q vi' x 'Qi STUDLWNI 6 V ' Annual Dances 37 .S'7'llDf'lV7ZlFf Honoring The Best PA. students recognized eggs gi 'Q 'he irvclved spae 3 4 'as peen fartun- a'e 'Q 'a,e frafv students .-.' Q .-gig the SQFOOI Fdfifilfig fa f .aifehrieht daes nat 'ae 'Q ce r studies, it can pe c, cacic patina in a clup ar 'rfcifwr -n .1 .. atiari 'fa' schalastic avvards are Q .ef fc' ir valvennent in schaal acc Cf,'i'Vf'dViliv as vvell as grades 'he Ledger-Star Scha- as' c 'earn is ane such graup, Representatives who attended ,eaigev L .tzwsncp were Darra Qugqa' 13'C'CS6if -aralwatfhevvsi Pa Hama Qfa Saaapreaa, Tirn 'e' ce 'aief Carer Garrv Srnithi Tice eval ara Deter Dilriarda Nat 2 :tea Chris ncaa ana Jirhrhv ,'CE 'f1' Others need ta pe applied far, such as Presidential Class- raarn. Several Hanars are used far competitive purpasesg the JETS team went ta ODU in February far a testing competition and taak first place. Leadership Warkshap cansists af clup leaders vvha spend a week at Virginia Wesivan College brushing up an leadership skills. PA. is fortunate ta have sa many apparfuhities ta hanar the active student. Earning the poslilon af vaieaictorian far fhe class af i084 is Seniar Danna Saauinsin Qi M N-N --7 Wins' Y . Nj xx! 'RNC P.A. students who alienaea Boys' and Girls'Sla1e were: Sean Grant, Jim- my Hunt, Richard Kimball, Gina Goocle loreacl, Imelaa Aycua, aria Ana Nahra. fm x A YTUDINTUF Students who attended Goyemors School were Malt Plame aria Roloeri ruia, qty Serving as State Thesoiari officers are Jimmy Liriaemarw and Gary Spell. ' xf Sruaenl Life 39 lf one word were To be used To describe T983-841, iT would be l'lurbulenT. For somewhere during The posT veor, The world become d liTTle less of d sofe ploce To live. ln dll likelihood, iT wos The increose in worldwide miliTory ocTiviTies ThoT mode Amer- icons reolize ThoT o Troubled world ldv beyond our shores. From d civil wor in El Sdlvodor To sociol uprisings in Chile ond The Phillipines, The UniTed Slcrles found iTself on The brink of in- TenfenTion in six counTries. WiTh such o high number, inTerven- Tion wos imminenT. This even- Tudliiv Took pldce in Two coun- Tries: Lebdnon ond Grenodd. AfTer d TerrorisT bombing ThoT crumbled The US. embossy in BeiruT, The U.S. Took prompT ocTion in dispdTching d peocekeeping force of 1200 morines who would suffer numerous hordships in The wor- Tom counTry of Lebonon, mosT prominenT of which wos d suicide bombing ThoT Trdns- formed o morine heddouor- Ters building inTo rubble, killing 2411 servicemen. lT wos The lorgesT loss of life for U.S. sol- diers since The VieTnom wor. DespiTe The yedr's violenT ocTiviTies, much progress wos mode in Technicol develop- menT. For exdmple, The spoce shuTTle Challenger joined The Americon spoce fIeeT ond orbiTed noT only sdTelliTes buT olso The firsT Americon womon dsTronduT, Solly Ride, ond The firsT non-dmericdn dsTronduT form Europe. ln The moss medio, Television wiTnessed o nucledr dwoken- ing wiTh The Day Afier while The movie indusTry hod o yedr of mdnv reTums wiTh The reop- pedronce of Supermon, Jomes Bond, ond Luke Sky- wolker. Music, on The oTher hond, hod d yedr of originoliTv wiTh Michoel Jockson ond Boy George. All These evenTs occuring os The world sTrives To disprove The prophecies of George Onfvell ih 1984. 1 ,l,. ... , ir L ' X JJ, ,.- '-'Ji f 'QsX' :N A' I T T75 ,Q , ,. ' aw. ff . TlP ,.f,'5'n , fi , .-1 , l .f' Viva, ,f 4, ,, .J ,' .gff-1 4 , I K tv-I 5' 2 ..4' 'rl . , 5 -..' N21 'T' ., ' , , 'Z M. -r P4 .. u . 1 . L, ' ' 4 . wa '- if N: , ,. C , 'YV ,x' If - firm .7 4 , gm. 2 A g. J,-. . rs ,- 1-T: -. .1. .1 . 4 .-:sa ,3-,Few-. ' '-iaeafief 352373, Q- yr if' 'Q , K. 1 ws f I x I ' ,J Potlently, Morjorlo Dooc1I-- ,' UM'-1I'gffNrw1'-r Y ,f W 5' -H . 'li hm, 4.1, ' Qu. , -, ff f- 4 i Sports 413 We J., ,.. J ,-Q lf -14 -fa -WJ f '-4 nfl' ,J ig ,..- - A,-X -A , . .2 , vw Jw, FOOTBALL - ..-V 27 .1 'II ,fr l '9 'Z 20 'S 24 Q 20 C 'A 'L 419 U 30 A , ,fr '-.JV V' C fwf- ,-f, .Iii 'i 26 2 Y nl J -I I Y i ae-H ,2 , F-?f l A i 'l l E. - 2 T 'game' :rv A .... ff :Agn fan i pq .J . 2 . , 'A' '5 '3-fl ' -.f 't , l i 5 l Q, ' l v ,, - I 9 - 'vo ln I - . , U ,'. bb Team picture, Pow one DO5l'l9Il Fllza lyfrfnlfl Dale lomolrwei Erlc Bateman, wil fluyrmoclf Curl Peoples Gow l!llVlSlJll. Crlrls Lworlgler, Kellum Wor wi 'rm' PMG Slew Scorpullo, Row lv-wi, fxr.lg1rrJWjQVfleS,WlIly GIOSOM, HQ urfl' jlilflry, lgorlllNolcl,l+1er'lrwBOre- ll All JlllllTl'y llrrillfrc, lwgelm Ulf-Grail Joy f',lfli,'V, , Luffy fLlcJplQll,lrlA Mull Brlrl l lr lflf,rlf1rl'1r'llrlLfQll lf'fg1wll1rf,fl? 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A hosi of lklvcllll-V5 lJfl'LJLlfU lil mlup Gfdbbihgd pGSS,M'llllVf5Uf1'7UOlfU l ll-f,lll1Iltml if ll-ucllrllg lin: 'wily wus, va-mls ln iw lil- ucipllllvd lille lt'OC1lllQ lllll.y,,,LM., lrll llcmll-rllurl Bunch H155 l3l'L'iQ'lVt'f Awulli ef 1 Q. f V x L -.. Ur..-- 3 252 ,Q lli K '9 ,U 76 QV ,qi 1 Grobbing a drink, T-Tehhw BoreTooT 'Ci-es CJ credu Trcrh The OcTron on The 'elo i I s PLAYING FOR P.A. PRIDE Achievements were high for Cavs lwfzprle d losing seoson, f,fffTdrr f:THl'flQVrTS of The young f,'lJfllI'1Vh:f1lll',T'lllTE'dllllCJLJQi'l Vwr efrrrrlrylff, UTldrTerDUcl4 T UW 'fllr zur rurwlfe TMO Dedch 1T',T'scT . ,',1'fj', '!lo',T forsrrple flwrv, l f' frrrfl rrrw',T l'r1f,'5 f'TTf':ll rrlz TWT lfllrmwrl f1I',w wrrlfrrffwlfffl lf!ffl'lT',T'uf'1l4,'flV The T-fTo',T Zlrrdlff ',fffrf,frrr ford urge rrrfrrv W' KTT' TJ TIA ITTJT' xml V MW4, 5 'rfT V1-rr Fif1'l-l'rrrTi ,-.rhrr esldolrshed o new record for rnosl receollons in o sedson, T411 The ochieverhenTs of The These Covs were recognized when r3oTh FTTOCTQ The Second ledrh All UislricT FOOTDOTI Tedrh Andy l CJVVIVTS wds voTed WTCJFSTVCJILTCKJIE?UEfHll51lV6T,IClY' er hy The h,?C,JlTT ll wds The corn Trrrrrfrl +fTTorT of Thrfse rialdyers rrrlfl Thu re',T of Thee Tedrh ThcJT f-r rf :Till Trl The T ,dvs To finish Their A strong Cavalier defense holts The progress of Coxs holfoock. AQ Eric Botemon leods The woy. 1 X 5 yi' , I Q n L 4' ' AE.1gY:?-5 seoson wilh o sense of pride. As Corlh Nolel sTdTes, 'We held our heods high oll seoson desoiTe our recordfl Cooch Ed Bullheller sold, l'ATTer coochlng T7 yeors you know TT Tokes oloT of exoerle ence To oe consisTenTr BUT I hdve confidence ThdT we will shine nexT seosonf' WrTh olrhosl dll of The sTdrTers relurne and The Tedrh should do much oeTTer nexT seoson f kstk . fl. . n x if I .- fy . '- '1. .- 'Q ' 1 , 1 4.-f Lf., f . ' z f 4 8 fwh' ,fn 1 . .f f x 1' ' ' ' 41 ,f -1 L . 1 ' 1 ' ,- -I' 1 f E4 , 9 ,Q JC' in -5 ,,, ' 1 e., ,. lm 4 r 4 Q' ,nv 3 .,a ,X , -Mlffi .nn JH F0 Xp Tackling one of Cox's players. Teresa Bel, co-captain, reaches fo save an advance. Teresa was voied lvlosf Valuable Defensive Player. Hustling down field, Ana Nahra be- gins To drive down field. Q f.- X -' . I f. -' v Sl! 'f 'M af . 'ff' Av' v' V' , I, r , , , I , '5l-.'--'11-'- .5 nj , ' Qu A' STICKING WITH STYLE Defeat will spawn next years ' Triumph l This years field hockey Tearn was a very young Team Thai gained experience and char- acier, lllhe spirif and forii- iude carried The iearn Through an unusual season, Coach Gail Gossage slaies. The learn suffered a dis- appointing season, wilh a 1-11 record buf the girls gave fheir opponents everything lhey could handle Teresa Bell said, AH 7irglr1llUf.lH:y Even Though The learns record vvasn'i Thai impressive, we worked hard all season fo fry io beller ourseIves. Ana Nahra sfales, Alfhough The field hockey Team had a dis- appoinfing season This year, fhe players have shown irn- proverneni and have Thai PA. pride io rnake nexl season a winning one. Q 5 7- 04 ,A is , ,IAI 91 1, Q 1 Coach Gall Gossage vs 5, Stopping a pass, Stephanie Genovse begins io dribble down field. Q-ia. I v 4 :fix-P3 ll F Q .1 sf' M..-Q ' 3' ,., f - 'ww Q'hg'f3!'Lasw Qg-s aff?-f-,b -4 ' , m W-sw sc. is fir , . ,4 . . 4. -waxes- R ,. K 'Muzi N k,s : g - ,erfis f-warg V- 1 'rife -A,, Q .. S- 1 Attempting lo block a drive irorri The opposliuon, Carol Woodward does or ler lhe Dall PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL FIELD HOCKEY WE THEY Green Run O 1 Bayside 1 0 Kempsville O 7 Cox 1 3 Firsi Colonial O 2 Kellam 2 1 Green Run 1 5 Bayside O 2 Kempsville O 3 Cox 0 2 Firsi Colonial 1 3 Keliam 0 2 L Stretching, Trish Gallon helps Carol Woodward defend P.A.'s goal. Team piclureg row one: Ana Nahra, Teresa Bellg row Three: Jill Lodges, Von' da Munden, Shelley Bowden, Paula Hatcher, Slephanie Genovse, Mary Ann Meioalf, Trish Callan, Allison Wade: row lhree: Ms. Gail Gossage, Lisa Rlokelis, Carla Voorhees, Chris Wick- es, Arny Ashenfeller, Dani Hockey, Carol Woodward, Mary Saginsin, Lisa Rearny, Slef Byrd, Audry Emmons. Field Hockey AQ XX-,Q ff , ' . ' J, IN .. , I..- Swlnglng into action, John King 3::,,,Z,S.,,x-:veg r-NS tgp-vs fr-WO? nqgge hiffj N923 E' S1 MGS PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL GOLF WE THEY Kernpsville 321 318 Green Run 326 345 Lafayette 343 366 Bayside 329 360 First Colonial 319 339 Kellam 322 336 Cox 325 374 Western Branch 318 369 Ferguson 333 349 Indian River 320 335 Lake Taylor 315 381 Qi . - n,q.' I ' A 0. . , - -0 'S-' . ' .. f ' - rf Q. h Q 1-. ,1 - . -. , r .40 - , q . L 'v'.01-n - 4 . I . s , . L xr' . v I ' 1 - . . X1 - . .- , 7, Im - -'fa' - ' 1- -My WINNING WAS TOP PRIORITY Determination was the key to this years golf teams suc- cess After losing their first match to Kempsville, John king states, After losing that match, fre set a goal of win- rirg fre rest of our matches, ther rr eetirig lfernpsville in the lJl',lrlf,t lflatch and peat them There It ihattz exactly what they did and wteri they met Kemps' ville the results were awe- ',f,rrff IW- carrie will District V' air ru, mtl f' rf lwfffml ',r,mrr:', l' if: I'1l1Vlilfif:fiI', IIIUIUW Ihr: I I 'WUI team lost in the regionals but John King advanced to State, where he lost the title on the third hole of the playoffs. Coach Anthoney said, 'tHe's going to be dynamite, he's a heck of a player. The girls tennis team had a upsetting season with a 3-9 record put Coach Clark said otherwise. When a team is 3- 9. one can not dwell on the record. So I have to look at the attitude and determination of the team members and the improvement, which was ex- ceptionally good. The girls worked hard on mastering a packhand or a serve and Coach Clark did her part when it came to conditioning, The team was running sprints regularly. When Julie Kight and Diana Rogers teamed up for doubles the results were dynamite. They placed fourth, which was the pest PA has done in a dis' trict match. Ii 'N 11 - si Y .5 ' 5 -A ,-r . I A ' . . 1'-' 'Q ' . . , M' Q ' N 'midi s' . 3 i J r -.1 , Q Q.. :N ' .-4 ,Q ..,1.f-'Sz v . -fn ,:'fi'b ,rifl- . -'Q' 1 f'f.':4L' 'N Lf. 1 wt Iss ' , ,,.,,,' -. an - - -Q--0 I. 4 . - -.. V - 'nu n ' S1 j'. -'qv ' -' ' ' I ,iv Ai.-zz, .- -. 4 , . v -- ' so-, 25241 -V' G . -. . 1. - ...A . ' W' 7 . .. . - N . .I V. , - ,U -.-' With a powerful swing, John Foster drives ths ball Clown thc fairway. John received the Most Improved Award. l ,I PRINCESS ANNE HlGH SCHOOL GIRLS TENNIS Kellom Kempsvllle Boyslde Green Run Cox Flrst Colonlol Kellom Kempsvrlle Boyslde Green Run ox Frrst Colonlol THEY .Vw - A , A l . , -In ...:Q,s: fm. ,U f . , , x A '- - 'Q 1 1 l vx x'- J , Team picture, row J le Chnzllre Noll Llso Wooo Lorllee Hetreeo, Zo hey Dovls row two Shello Wooloro. Shen Helsley Dlono Pooersl Tomo Dunn Ellzooeth Cho, Gooch '!lClOrl1 f 1 ,li I qu, . -Mn ,, gp. , ,P A .-.f 1 3. r 1+ - 1 W- J W 33' ., :aj iii f., Sending the ball cross-court, Sheri Helsley prepores for her next shot. .,.. ..-ff Y't4i-wg.. 'w1'1r:1l ,Lf .s f ' '- Team pictureg row one lvllke Hock- ey. John Foster, Chrls Rrlevr John lung Jim Womookg row two Jeff Coxs Tooo l-lodges, Jett Lone, Erlk Mellon Dovlo Smith. Tennis ono Golf 51 Team pictureg are Sreg Ashe, 13. -fr .masses Lear Lcctr row two Siraining to finish the mile. Sean 2 ci' T irarzssr Jef' fsrgcs Jifn South pours on the SDSGO, Sean re- ' 'nh ' dx e 3 os? ceivea the MVP award I 4 WAITING FOR THE LAST Teams Success Because of Self-disipIine this years cross country team started out slow at first but as the season progressed The boys braved to be a more comb-etative team. Sean South, the teams leading runf rier said, We started off slow mth a new coach but as the zeaxori went on we braved to be U dorr iriatiori team Their disrlririoiritirig record nfl 5 ffazrill all thai bad Cone rr, sidering they lost three meets bv a total of four points. Coach Richardson stated, 'The team was really easy to work with because the boys were self- disiblinecl, I feel that the suc- cess we did have was be- cause of that, The record wasn't all that great but by the end of the season we had beaten two teams that had beaten us in the beginning. Striding to the finish line, Jeff Angus's face reveals how grueling the race is. T- -. - is i' 5 V . .L 1 4.1 fi 1 . Q' 3 , arg--g l . Q C V ' '... f ' Q' I LBA ' dv XA ,J m . , , -. - ' ii -I' 1- ' A-zsgi I ' ' ? I S , s ll '-- T P zoszp cuff' 4 -, 4 sf .. -.3-07 ' r' 1 . s lf- 8.4 J. . ' '-,Q .- 'D -1-P! ,-li! l X ' g Q' ht. 'Q Q 1 .3-, ' - . ' . 1. I , I' ' 1 'S-wt? .,kL- hd. fills 'Lyla - MILE .1 1-1-1 X I i I ,Q-Q 2.1.4. Q. t. -'Q ' mlm-' - Coach Oscar Richardson Fighting for the lead, Xavier vasauez pulls to he front ot the crowd M , .4 gg.. 1 4' 1 ' X.,-, ' a W 1 , , 'x 4 N A . 1, ,, 1 3 'V 4'- , P 4 v ik V I ,fv- -N f i 4 5 , ,,xgx1,,j'.,Q , , 0 . wi -'1 .. X, , f 1 5 ' ,355 vkkli., mf -,. M ,Q 3, ,qu ,Jr aj '? -4 ,,,f , -,9.,.., 1 1 W ' , ,ww-1-. . - N A- L fkg.,-,-3' ?u5,3,7a - -' A ' -f ,fl - , . , -175:11 .f W 4. 1- 'Yf'f': -V: 1 - 5 . .61 , U 45512, I f as 4,1,.f,,:1 ' 'Ax f wwf' 'AJ V 'wchigfgg , 1,22 . ,,1. , 'fybg' Z: 5 : -H 'gkmf . f ' 4, 1:5-,M . W, 'ii . in 4 WHY V 3.13, 4 ami! iJ2:?wlffm,f 1 Au-A ae 1 ,Q ,Q , , ,A ,L if? iff ' ' i ' ' 131. ft, ff ? f13?5f ff2f4 g ,V x ,I L A ,, K, , ,W lx A jf ,gy ,, in Q + Inf Inez .1 M53 ff :Aq2f4fg.,wf Q A W ' '1 i ,'4g 2.1111 4? ,4,' , I 'Af-is ff 1 ff rf fx .ui vs, I 351' - 1 X If .a 'f f' 0' ' Y Q' 2 - f vi Km .1 J G ' 4 f .f Q :- 'ff ,. ,.,. ' s ' 'Lis ' ' U 1.5 51 ' N . ff - 1 , ' 1 Y' '-.-ff. - 1, ku.-x , ,.., .F--4' , Fantastic describes Wayne Pursell. .ss 1 x-,--.- l Q NES 1 Crashing through the Senior bonner. ithe Seniors begin to Take on Nixon's i bobies. Team mature: row one Nic Pose Koroly, s, Drone Woison, Misa Goy Kornpfernulier, Ms Lindo Qoiiiiry rory iwoi Mrs Joiyoncy Pecviirig, M5 Cindy l Choprnon, Ms Bonnie ischer, Ms 5h0W'n9 Off his IGQSI COOCVW Ken Noncy Giles, row three, Mr iieoi Whitley Vdernonsiroies his cheerleod- DOW5, Mfg, Kgmy SMQQSTQO, Mr Lorry 'UQ ODWTV- VcnNos1rod. Runnin past the Junior defense, Fighfing fo gain evefy Yard gyepm- EZOTUY Tgflmes QOWWS TSW VCNC15 fOf O nie Genoyse Tries To go ogoinsi The emo' WST COWVW- Mighty Senior Defense. Powder Puff 55 S. , f 5:35 K The referee made The fif:ci',wri Trey Ford pinned his opponcril Junlor Varsity team picture: row one, Kurt Kreassig, David Presely, Terry Meeks, Georae Koons, row Two. ' .ki 1.4! I 2-ali .sm Il: T ni rl Codcli Oscar TJif,rrf1rf1',or, Stoll '1ll' Steve f,f,ofJ, ron Three, My ,f:Jll',, Tfighdrd !ffJTifJfIZSfJVi A. l'! 'r1E5!EiW-'L WRESTLING PA 39 Kellam 26 PA 13 Kernpsville 53 PA 18 Cox 40 PA 45 Warwick 21 PA 47 Lafayerle 21 PA 49 Green Run 15 PA 30 Deep Creek 27 PA 42 Bayside 20 PA 31 First Colonial 21 Trying to escape his opponents grip is Wayne Gibson. 651,123 Team picture: row one, Coach Oscar Richardson, Sean South, Wayne Gibson, Guy Liskey. Braden Slale, Vince Williams, Jerry Nichols, Kelly Ryan, Coach Ken Whitley, Pow lwo: Tom Womack, Fred Watkins, Mike Lavelle, Joy Vorhees, Sieve Scar- pulla, Trey Ford, Wrestling 57 Si ez 'Kia ' .A .Y-w.' HF., r . 0 Q '5- Keeping an eye on the cloclf, Jerfv -, we p EMG LI 5 H I NG QppQN E NTS Drive ond determindiion - Two key foctors thot hold the Prin- cess Anne Wrestling lvldchine together, Between the pins, the tokedowns, ond the points, the PA. motmen continudlly drive their opponents to their doom. Although it's the wrestlers themselves thot ore out on the mot, the other holf of the teom is led oy the cooching stoff, hedded up oy Cooch Ken Driving opponents to their doom. Whitley. Cooch Whitley instills pride in his teom ddily, motch or proctice - This pride shows through in two of the Covolier storters: Brdndon Slote ond Guy Liskey - The teom ond Cooch Whitley hove worked hord this yeor to moke it onother sucess yeor ot wres- tling. Even though we werent district chomps ot the begin- ning of the sedson A we ore still o powerful force. Positive comments like this come from not only the wrestlers but from Cooch Whitley os well: 'tl feel thot the teom is improving dll the time, we've got o strong teom this yeor. Throughout the school, from sophomore to senior the wrestlers ore re- spected for their dedicotion, hordwork, ond excellent sportsrnonship. l I l i i l l i l 4 l i i I I r 90 i Vi 4' . , nl' - D V Refusing to be piriried, Torri Racking up another WIN IS S900 Womock Qrimorioes uriderthe freight South of his opponent 'iff A- ww . K. No one can breok the owesome grip 1'fyinqA7g breqk igse frgm his Oppo- of Brorideh Slote, who wos voteci est nent, Qyne Gibson begins to take Wrestler of the Richmond Tourhmeht. Ciqgige of ther mgtch, Wrestling 59 X7 ll Potlently waltlng tor the ball the 'eam bfebares for the rebound BOYS BASKETBALL PA 46 Oscar Smith 62 PA 33 Kellam 30 PA 46 Great Bridge 44 PA 40 Kempsville 46 PA 54 Manor 56 PA 65 Granby 55 PA 65 Cox 60 PA 51 Bayside 56 PA 61 Churchlancl 51 PA 60 Granby 56 PA 29 Green Run 59 PA 54 First Col. 50 PA 60 Bayside 62 PA 43 Green Run 53 PA 66 First Col. 48 PA 53 Cox 50 PA 63 Kellam 44 PA 45 Kempsville 44 l',vf:ll1'Jll V- i,yt5t:i-,gggv N-D 1.4 K ,I i' 9' TAKIN' IT TO THE COURTS Just Falling Short of Title. We stuck together as a team, united as friends, we worked very hard from begin- ning to end. We hald our heads up high and gave a big cheer, because we are truly proud to be PA, Cavaliers. These words from Basketball Co-Captain Howard Guidry, ,lr , just about say it all, not only about the team members, but their coach as well. Although his words were few, l-lead Coach Leo Anthony felt that . . the season was success- ful, and l'm proud that the team was in the Top 10 Another major force was this year's fans with record turnouts and unbelievable spirit. ails - , 1 Golnq up for an easy two ooinls, Joe Miller eaas the learn in scoring 'A vi ', vain 4-,J vw, .. . . , ,. ,, uh , Q 'f ?9!?fi2,,f f',l 'Lf aff' 5- A , W 5--1 ,M WW Awaiting hls tum, Scan Sneaa par- licipales in before game warm-ups. v- swf 3 1 , r fog-,,, Z.,.,-,,g3,4,,,g,4lf,,.,,4,,55k,,,99?,, , -ww' I In A MA, Q ' :W , A ,, K x - fm- mf- nfA1-A --4-,M-M--N-M--..f....,.., 1-naw., Team picture: row one, Rodney Pur- ain, Braa Archer, Scan Snead, Kevin Mosley, Peler Dinarao, Carlton Jones, Eaclil Marshell, Manager Carl Miller. raw lwa, Marvin Williams, Mall Lynn, Kenny Barefaol, Jae Miller, Hawara Guiary, Darryl Crunnble, Kenny Surn- mer, Mike Phillips, Coach Leo Anlhoney. yn , 1-, f' , M,-, ' Q- 3 4 as ---' Q. Shooting a free throw is Kenny Summer. Bays Basketball ol 'sw I l e S7 if Blocking a shof, Marjorie, Dooley stops Cox's offensive play. GlRL'S BASKETBALL PA 54 Oscar Smith 34 PA 35 Kellam 39 PA 43 Greai Bridge 55 PA 39 Kempsville 75 PA 51 Maner 32 PA 43 Granby 59 PA 35 Cox 39 PA 44 Bayside 64 PA 47 Churchland 26 PA 38 Granby 46 PA 52 Green Run 48 PA 45 First Col. 47 PA 43 Bayside 63 PA 46 Green Run 41 PA 31 Firsi Col. 40 PA 36 Cox 45 PA 34 Keiiam 37 PA 40 Kempsville 65 g fi Looklngifor an open player, Pam Tet- Yersori a ernpis To paild up ner record for assists 'J ' MV. !5r1',Vr:TbfJll M-u,,, Team picture: row one: Co- captainsg Mauren Evans, Pam Terier- ron. row rwog Coach Lisa Hewifi, Jili Loges, Lisa Barneiie, Shandan Moore, Margie Dooley, Cindy Ware, Kim Glise sen, Stephanie Byrd, Tina Gandy. 'Ev 1'7 a ,Qs 0,1 ML .l it .f I 4 1 U F Q. C ii 5 32 4 l.. o GIRLS ON THE REBOUND Basketball Striyes The Lady Cavs played with so much intensity this season no one could help put cheer them on. Cheering them on is exactly what the fans did this season: even when the chips were down. Although the girls finished with a 6 and 141 record, they never let their hopes Improvement down for a second. They worked as hard as they could with all the determination in the world. Summing it all up was Coach Lisa Hewitt, VVe've learned a lot and in the future, we're going to win a few we should of won this year. X JWw ' g ll Going up for two pair-ts, Ma Efars leads the Beach District in scoring Che also set a school record for most pair ts scored in three years Ereparlng to shoot a foul shot is Toni u e. ' c 1' .- Girls Basketball 63 XC! 'x Demonsiratlng her experiise oro QUCQ. f'J'er Mqrgrfjl 90592 UV J f ffl 'J' CQ ff! PA PA pfx Pfx PA PA PA PA 723 62 85 61111 7015 H 95 O! 9 11105 18 'I Kellom Cox Green Run Boysroe Kellom Kerrmpsvrile Furs? Col Bovsroe TUE' HTF- , lr.,-, -,I - - . V h ' W '-fi-,'jr T'i . Q - 1 ' '. , A M ff-A17'?'8f . -rg C. '- - . LN.rf.SSSiETN1 Team Picture: Trrsrwo Collorw, Cooch Gov Kompfrrwellerr Grrro sooo oreoor Corolrrre smrmr Dom Hockey Korerr Morsholl, Steohome Gerwovese, Heorrwer Pero Doom Colovr Lrso Rack eva Jorrer Qorrrelsr Colleen Frtzsrm rrworrs 78,65 91 15 Kempsville 9465 911,45 First Col 96,6 77,65 82 7 102.25 Cox 98.37 W 938711 Green Run 98.1 87 3 'f kv' Showing off her form in The uneven FIYIUQ Over The h0fSe, DOT l TlOCVf:r bars is Lisa Rickerls. VGGOS HGV DOCW STVOIQW . y1'fv,.y 11 Q - i -I , ',. ,A jf' ' ' 3,4 r r1,,, 4. TEAM SPIRITS HIGH Positive Learning Experience GymnasTics, a spori of bal- ance, grace, and The abililv To puT mind over body. Al- Though The Cavalier Gymnas- Tics Team did noT win a maTch This season The girls on The Team epiTomized The sTricT re- auiremenis above. Efforls on The parl of all The Team mem- bers from The seasons begin- ning unTil The end proved To pay off in individual improve- menTs, as well as The Team's, and as Coach Kampfmueller sTaTed, l'VVe've had our ups and downs, buT I feel The sea- son has been a posiTive learn- ing experience for everyone. F ff'4??' I T, iw .- 155- -1 ,9 Gymnasiics o5 435, On the runway, Davla Baldwin pre- cafes 'C Getter his height on the pole .as ' Alrbome, Willie Gibson, finishes the rgfg lump ln first place .sg 0 lp A X1 xr' 1, k, - rw U -. ' fi' . I .. . Q1 'xi' I - ' ' 1 ' sr , , .FF um'-244 vt .'-fl ' - ,, . xx STRIVING FOR rf I V Small Team Earns 'll felt that Indoor Track was a success this year. We had a small team but we sent four athletes to the district, eight to the regional, and four to the state meet. These words from Coach Ed Bulheller are very encourag- ing and hopefully PA. will have a larger team next season, forthis is the first year in three years that the Beach District has had lndoor Track. Although Indoor Track has its own season. it is mainly a pre- paratory sport for Outdoor i THEIR BEST Big Rewards Track. indoor Track does not maintain a team record, lwins and lossesj, for it is aimed mainly for individuals and how well they can do on their own merit. From the showing at dis- tricts, regionals. and state, Princess Anne proved to be a good competitor, as senior David Baldwin stated, 'Al- though we were few in num- bers, I felt that we made a re- spectable showing at the pig- ger competitions, especially regionals. - s -'O --Q 3 Qi ' sum NN., N V. 'W-ue. BFG... , ,fl ' , , ,W R 1 Flghilng for every inch, chris Evcns Tries To pcss Boyside's runner. I ur, I - Clearly In the lead Kim Overion strides To The finish line. an Siralning to keep ine leod, Dovici BToIdwin's muscles buige wiin every s ride. Indoor Trock 67 Combining concentration and 3 .-- J. - -m' I 'GCHIVES 'C PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL - 1982-83 WE THEY lnaror' Qzver 7 9 Deeo Creek 7 10 Cnurcnland 7 1 Green Run 5 7 Bayside A 8 Great Bridge Kempsville o 8 Cox A 1 First Colonial 8 3 Kellam 5 14 Green Run 3 A Boyside 1 8 Kefnpsvllle 7 1 Cox 2 1 First Colonial 8 7 Kellam 6 8 f fx SEASON HAD ITS UPS AND DOWNS Team has nigh expectations this season Qutstariding individual tal- ent was tne lfey to tne baseball tearrls record of oft last year, 'trougnout tne season tne fflrlz for PA went back and tartrl, ard as snortstop David iifmrlfflrl said, last season 'Url lrz urls drid downs but l wwf ttrst trrls years team will me rmfl ffnere it belongs LiZ'Y'lf,' C1lAlJ1l1',l Davids leffllr1fg',lf,r ttle yedrrqre snared rut ur lf fmt' 'liz lffarnrnates out Coacn VanBenscnoten as well, who stated, Ulast year we nad a young team and so we only won six games, out I nave nign expectations for tnis season. First baseman Kenny Bare foot summed it all up, Last season could naye been a lit- tle oetter, out we were mostly a young team and l tnink tnis is tne year tnat well go all tne way! lr' 7 ...J Coach Donald VanBenschoten S rlntln toward first-base, wary 9 Mnison rocks up UIHOTWCPI bosonit 'Umar' b t --sv-. . - Al ' Cn Ei, gi' .. Good sportsmanship Is fm' 3TVfJT':'1 fftiffr F114 ',tf1Vff', ' fy fy, ,, ' Vf:rhp',fiiif: i' fi ififl y.'.' r,r',vu' Vf:rrip'.fiilff ', if fyyriff mi i ii 'J ','if:'JV ,,,....... W 4 mrs VM,,, f i A-Tgz-, an -1, 1 P f' 'Viviun Ek? Al Q , Q W Q is mb! . ,L 55, F Q x ' Q A fl M - fl, f 7 ... .3 1 - L t H, V S 'V , QM' ' r ,I 14 chu' , D' ik? -it if W N Q . A, xx, if--5 ui Hurling the ball toworo the oiote, Mike Holsley strikes out ohother ootter. Ns gr h X -46nfK...A 44:3 Team pictureg row ohei Jomie Toilev. Dovio Bolowihi Gow Mihsoh, Keith MoCowh, Rich Kimtooil, Mike Hoistey, row two: Joy Voorhees, G-orv Cooke sey, Peter Dihoroo, Eooie Morsheil. Kevih Holozkom, Timmy Johhsoh, row three: Coooh Hommriok, Keh Bore- foot, Mott Lihh, Jett Morks, Jim Hoht. Johh Ness, Dovio Groveiy, Jerry Brosoh, Mike Phillips, Coooh VohBehs4 ohoteh, Boseooll 69 Swinging into action 'elesalie cem- , ,-,-A- -Kf- 'f TJ? v'C.a Swinging fiercely, i ' n' Ls-. 'Q Y l '-A al A6- Y ,Q D LA' 5' 2 'I I f v, Q r 1 1 -.,. .A .,,n,,.,- Ac .he Q4 Q 'wx ,1.I, S L gun- 4 ,ll 'Ylx Mx v if-fx' 'K ,I:,,n- U4 ver' . a M,i.- uh Q' u Q ' ,.- Team picturegfwf.ny',rff ',nfliffWme1',, Ready for anything, Stephame 5'1 ,v v , ,,,' r','f,'Tff ,X mr'gw,ff QWQITS The rw3x!Ql1Ch ' -n -rwf M' ',f1r,',, :rff3o . f'-'V 'fmfh ' L ' r'w'T fffwfl ' , Jrfl ,Tm-pm 2, -' W wmv-'1 ' 'Q-r 'uw' , f T ruwm 1 . 'Ifn ,aj ' 'X ' Hi -'-4-aso..,f,.. . . S Y I 1 1 y 1 C ' J 1-g .. . QQ . - 1 I 'Hi' ,xa- SWING TO THE TOP J T z .J ,:- ' s Coach Gail Gossage ,M 1 Defense wos The Awesome describes losl yedr's second pldce Tedm, These words dicdTe The feeling of sofTpdll hedd codch, lvls. Gossoge. However codch Gossdges ThoughTs reflecT her hopes for This yedrds well. This yedr's Tedm should be experi- enced, powerful, ond DEAD- LYl Her ThoughTs ore dlso shdred by her pldyers includ- ing ldsT yedrs lvlVP Teresd Bell who sTdTed, T'LdsT yedrs Tedm wds The pesT Teom PA hos ever seen, pul This yedrs Teom will dominoTe The disTricT. Domi- ndTing, The disTricT - d godl The enTire Tedm would like To dchieve, dllhough The dspiri- Tions of some pldyers ore look- ing Towdrd bigger ond peTTer W . 1 'ex ' S ,- T - Following through on her delivery, Trocey Dickerson wdTches The poll cross The ploTe for o sTrike. ' ll rnogic word Things. These dspirilions ore cledrly shown Through The words of ldsT yedrs pesi dll- oround pldyer Mo Evons, Our hdrd work ond deler- mindTion proughT us The sec- ond spoT in The disTricT sTdndings ldsT yeor. IT wds The pesT yedr we hdve ever hdd ond wiTh more hord- work This yedr, l Think we could go on To STATE! Al- Though ldsT yedrs record wds 9 dnd 2, This yeor will prove To be dn even peTTer sedson wiTh mdny reTurning pldyers working hdrd in order To peTler ldsT yedr's record ond To possibly go on To The STATE CHAMPION- SHIP! PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL - 1982-83 WE GreoT Bridge 6 7 Green Run 8 5 Bayside 15 5 Kempsville 4 3 Cox O 7 FirsT Colonial 10 8 Kellom 4 O Green Run 8 5 Bayside 17 10 Kempsville A 1 Cox 7 FirsT Coloniol 2 3 Kellcm 2 1 Clapping, Mo Evans encouroges her T T T h'T lvl ' es The Teommd es o ge o T, o receiv Mosi OuTsTonding Aword for soTTpdlI. SofTooll 71 O ug T' -' Stridin toward the oar, Garth Notel Sprinting their lost lap of the mile. Seah South and Greg Ashe put on the speed. 9 prepares to pollevault -swf. 4 1 ..',-. I -.. ' 1 rg..- Ci'- nj -- bv 1- -6-,j ': ph? 'AV 481. 9'.p'5 t Q' . . ' , s. .--- - , ,c ' r 5 .. .-!-- N N',' U sf - rss'-,Tv-.u.,, . -N ' - , : '. .,. 5 - y ..r5v.w.. qi' Q- ,,,,..-ligj F f .- 7' , , 0 - , . . 5 ,Mu 5 5.11 ,..,. .,rf.4-1,2 .., f V A f A -51, '. 7- we F'..'5, , ,' , - 1 .11 - fri 7, fqvg, N:.,,, -1 Q-.vw-A Y'-fAm - 'I' Y 4, , . .. N ,, . E Y,'g,, ',,1v-. - 4. .. i. -,I-. .-.4 n- . In may O.?P'4 51-Ugg Q' .If RUNNING THE DISTANCE Style, speed, and sweat lead the Cavs to the top The Boys Track Team ehioys ariather wihhihg seasoh, The team placed secohd with a 5 l record iri the Beach District, Darth llotel states, 'The gruelv ir g practices were tough lout fre :till had luri ir- the process The arily lass Nas a 65-70 to First Calariialy who fvere District Charrips Tre tearri averaged 87 pairits ta their apporierits LIU ffriigri rriearll lliF:y out ',rf,rf,d their Qarripolitiari Dy rr we tharl L13 puirilf, Trey lard Hifi, 'Nu had alot ol rwlurr ill'uQ I i players last year that Drought the experience we heeded to have a successful season. 'll thihk we were better thah our record showed because alot of our meets came dowh to the last event, Sheri Helsley slated. The Girls Track Team had a rough year with a record of 2-11. Kim Cvertoh said, l'VVe were the pest 2-A team out there ahd we gave our oppohehts all they could hahdle arid more of . fs' 5 Pau? H 4 K 3.9: s T rw. !.'. 'lull -43 - Fllnglng the disc Ilt the air, Chuck llollowood lollows through 'Q 1' ' i .-Ulm . I I Hurling ihe shot-put, uf Iowa IQIQI cur af,-f IVJIV,-' PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS OUTDOOR TRACK AND Cox Firsf Coloniol Green Run Kempsville Boyside Kellom FIELD WE THEV 51 611 418 66 53 61 L19 65 62 5I 93 20 PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS OUTDOOR TRACK AND Cox FirsT Colonic! Green Run Kempsville Boyside Kellorn FIELD WE THEY H9 I7 65 70 Q6 39 76 59 83 53 Q7 AO Trock 73 431 'Vx V Blocking an offensive kick, MVP Laura Ricclo successfully execuies a U ooay block. Siriding aggressivly downfield, Tor- .-.irc 'L' 1, e z.e'Takes a aeferslve L Gifs' PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER - 1982-83 WE THEY Green Run 1 3 Bayside 5 6 Kempsville 1 A Cox 2 3 Firsl Colonial 1 O Kellam A 1 Green Run 1 2 Bayside A 2 Kempsville 0 1 Cox O 1 FirST Coloncil 1 O Kellam 3 O Charging the ball fiercely, Carny 'rafnes oreoares To arlve Toward The goal ar' as 4 +L Q 1043 1 my --Doi. -A' 2' Edgy 'A' 1-f 5'1 P'wF-1123 ,. ,5yo,4. ' r 'f 1,0 '1 .r .fda 1-'f '.'+' F M' ' fav ..4. K ,f Q4 QJJLL. iii lv' JUST FOR KICKSY l-Iardwork was The key To victory There was a new face on The soccer field lasT season, Coach Gay Kampfmuellerl She, like mosi of The players were new al The spori. Coach Kampfmueller said, The Team was made up of mainly new- corners who had never even played soccer. We worked hard and by The end of The zeazorl our scores had lm- DTOAIQJ1 H X- life rnlle workoul every week lfepl The learn lll Top cor-dlllarr lfferrdy 'JanAlIman I Y sTaTes, The run was real Tough Dui iT paid off in The long run because we didn'T geT as Tired in The games. WlTh Twelve reiurnlng play- ers The soccer Team is ex- pecled To do well This year. One of The reiurners Ana Nahra says, We had a sails- fying season lasi year wlTh ex- celleni soccer players, yeT we are already looking forward To an even beiier season This year t. . ,-in -1 5:7-1-'ai'-' ' -an , s in :W . 'I fv'1 EL ' Q- - ' r . 1 1- :X . . 7,,,, 'flu , ,Q SQ---3, ' 'fy -h,,..i ., .g,'r ' 2 ,Q ,. - cval l n '- AL. , The fs 'rt' 9 ,.-onqj-QQ 3. o' 410 0X5 If ,MJ :-rwr-'s'??-'r- ,f- s 'I Q .1 .sql 1 JS, :iv 5. - r-Q - -l I l'o 9 'E . ,g 6.5 -,ii 215 . . D I . .tk 'qs' A . sl' - :'s' 'Uv vm ,. 2' . r.v'f ' - , b Qi Q Q. 5+ - '-on ' .- - ,tl 2. 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Inchlngvlsteadily past the defender, Vonda unden works her way toward the ball. '23 . ,.,,,, Team pictureg row one: Mary Anne Willenbrink, Elaine Perry, Laura Riccio. Kathy Souih, Marianne Hadleyg row Two: Vonda Munden, Ana Nahra. Susan Rawls, Toni Rule, Wendy Von- Allrnan, Calhy Thamesp row Three. Kevin Kraemer, Teresa Wiggins, Bar- bara Mann, Michelle Ferriili, Tracey Hall, Cindy Lawson, Trish Callan, Sao- renna Weyanl, Susan Daily, Coach Kampfmeller, Lorella Thorsell. Girls Soccer 75 . s fn v fl x ' s- 5v' Diving to stop a god wffny EI'nore Jr,- :-g-'f 1' fees e 3 'npcrfdri ,oo cf , ce'3331d e W PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER - 1982-83 WE THEY Norview 1 3 BT. Woshington 1 2 Green Run O 10 Boyside O 1 Kempsville O 4 Cox O 6 First Coloniol O 5 Kelldrn O 1 Green Run O 2 Boyside 1 4 Kempsville O 3 Cox 1 7 First Colonial 2 4 41. .an 1- its ,...t,.,, 1' F Q ti A- .4-1.2.95 'i - .Zi '51 .,f. '- '-'M J- -.-.. 1 d..,dfs.'f' . 3-L 603-5' :aL,!,:v'-if ' ' 03- 'Eff ' f qv is l - 1 ffl , ' I in :- '. --CY .ii 'q....f:'.-i- .H .I J VJ - I 2' ,'- 1' Q ' A P - ' -as .053 ar i' .T 'J' 44 .lfff-' . dr . 4, L an 7' ijgx ' Q1 QD 'E' t,ei-'Eff A KICK IN THE GRASS Its time to move Codch Whitley took over o tedm thot hdsn't hdd d reguldr cooch for more thdn three yedrs Codch Whitley sdid, By the end of ldst yedr's sedson the teom storied to wdlk out on the field to ploy ds d teom, which IWG5 not been the cdse in post yedrs I dm looking for- 'NCIVU to This seoson, since we hdve been through the difficult port of rebuilding. Ive-ri though they ended the sedzor. with d disappointing OA '1 if, I 1' to the top 13 record, the tedm storied to oct ds one. This yedr's soccer tedm should prove to be d tedm to contend with. John Evdlle stdtes, After we got our dtti- tude problem strdight lost yedr our gdme improved 100170 ond by the end of the seoson we gdined the respect of the other schools. Rebuilding is over. It is time to win ond domindte the district title. J 1. .3545 D +5- Cooch Ken whlflgy Heading the ball to d teommdte is Ddrryl Elliot. an Bouncing the ball oft his call, John Evalle ls untouched by any opponents. I serv-p,,,...,.........7: , W-W'-' -W 4. Manuyering the ball clown the flela, lVllke Bryant passes to a team ,lfxs 9 f. mate. -- Y - Y - - 1-... -1 , ,, -1'-w -Q-Q -.-1 -11- - ' , ' - W -1, . Q.. --- 1... 1' ,' - 1 - 4 Y ,, , . , Q 1- : ii Q- , -ii ' - - so - --Q ' 10 1 -- l,,' 0 s - , . , , C'G :sau 1,. . Q. , I. U-'i ' i -...lf . ' 0 - . . . 'T' asv ,v b I v.Q ' ,I hh ', x 11 l..-,,,,,, .su 4'U.,1,.., , - Aviv Q uni l , .. .WMM 'UMW' I w ...nganqk , -Q ,, 'A HV! . A , 5 Ev: 1 f -' s 9' 'll 'Z ,I . .,,, .7 1 V WW vt 1 M an ' ' A Al 1 ..,,,,g0 ,. 4- 54 4 ' if-sul '.' 1, -Q ' J ui C' ' ' . 4 A 1 ,. . vf.' , - ' M, ,N fif- .QM 'seg - ' 'C Blocking a goal attempt, Vinny Goyner stops an important goal. .4 ,. r M:-- 1 .-m !xQ1Qv' du ,M V ,,, Team pictureg row one: Wayne Glo son, Jeff Lowe, Mike Bryant, John Eyal- le, Kaha Vang, Kang Vang, row two Vinny Goyner, lvloua Vang, Joe Russ, Scotty Elmore, John Aruta, Robby Bute Ier: row three: Roger Moore, Doug Clark, Charles Groves, Steve Scarpol- Ia, Darryl Elliott, Aaron Wynn Roppy Aruta, John Whlltaker, Coach Whltley Boys Soccer 77 XX.-O Concentrating and skill ts whot Nye ' ff Seder the hufnper one 277 ,714 PRINCESS ANNE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TENNIS - 1982-83 WE THEY Kempsville O 9 First Colonic! 3 6 Green Run 8 1 Bayside 7 2 Kellom 7 2 Cox 6 3 Kempsville 1 8 First Coionicl 3 6 Green Run 6 3 Boyside 7 2 Kellom 5 4 Cox 3 6 'Q' .. ...'..Y ,,'-ii .,,,.....t. i.inLxA,l,.k . A I I .I---' . THEY DE-SERVE ATTENTION Success come from the sweot of ' ' their brow Hordwork ond deterrnino- tion gove the poy's Tennis teom The edge to victory with o finol record of 745. Throughf out the sedson the tedhn pushed one onother. Chorles idnrner stotes, Most of our success wos peoouse of Coogh tiUVTiVTiOFiCi. He ndd us running miter prdotice dnd if it nos ruining we were inside TUViTilTiQ A 1 r Tolk ornong the returning ployers sounds GS though o re- peot perforrnonoe con pe ex- pected this seoson. First seed Tim Benton expresses o confi- dent opinion, ul feel thot the teorn hos o good future ond I look forword to this seosonf' Tim olso odds, t'Thot with olot of prootioe the teorn should pe iust os suooessfulf' Put!! ovorythl Into his swing Chrisrmeissel. ng , 1 Smashlng the ball over the net, Charles Iarimer keeps his eye on the ba . ffl I ,.,.K,-AfA-y.p.0li- . Jax K Showing us his style is Sean Grant, ' ' T Sean was voiea MVP of The Team. 5 -.. B -tail-uma auf- guna! -so v 'O' ' IF' sb ' 'L , ' l X ' xxx Q , V' b a A, A ,. ,. V VA' xx,YQkqxF k ,xxxq , ,Q-X, xx 5 X Xwf'fXfNW-T ' 'RTXHF-f li ,xy Xxxxxx I q.,ifx.kf,Nx ,, XXX 5 , . 1 v .. in -'Asq xx? X, ' N X X xnxi . .1-Xwxf. E , . x Rss uK' A VW A ff ' A A , - 1 - M, s - -., s. in Gif' '27 Team pictureg row one: Don Wells, Sean Grant, Chris Meissel, David Carling row Two: Stuart Brightbill, Charles Larimer, Tim Benton, Jimmy Thompson, Chuck Wilkinson, Coach Hammond. Boys Tennis 79 Q xo I Showing her support far rhe Cavs, -e , C .-.eras ms ramrrw Crarg above her heaa for a cheer. 5 .JL -it ' T Painting banners for the games IS af Uber ,ao We cheerleaders perform I in While yelli out a PA cheer, the cheer- leaders Durga pyramid. as srrcm Or Heather Pero 'Dv- -4-Q .,J ln' six a . N w! mi . W, . 5 QT'-' J' ' n Qi'- 5 1' - ' uf. ffl A.' 'gw '-if k ,. ' r , ' Q' It n 3 ' ' Q., 'v 1 liz' 9 Ig... R .M ,V ' ' V ' A I . 15 lr - ', 4 . 1 s -'Q H- UNI UI r 'I f x I I h 5 rl 1 6 , A r I N. . l A 6 I V if ' fleom Picture: ' 2 1 3 f-r'r1 Cheerlng qi Q pep rally, . r-,rj .r mr r IQ ' 4 ' ,fl fr L gr 'rr ,rr mr- Hr ,rw--1 rrrrwrrg rgnrru: - 1 1' 5, 1 ' V-r H mr X-rr-r , , ,rj ,V 1 ' ' :wr 5-'rr', 'r-' ,ffrr- ,,'r',r in-r',w! '14, FW,- ,f- , pl rrrr, '. 1' l : ' 1, :rr- ' 'rf ff11!'1'1'7f', HEKEHING SQUAD cAv nYisiAMo T Coach Nancy Giles Cheerleaders GeneraTe Cavalier Pep Grueling practice during summer, cold nights during football season: lnTense emo- Tion Throughout The winter sea- son: unbearable heai amid spring sporlsg This sounds like The life of an all-around athlete . , . close The life of a cheer- leader, The binding force pe- Tween The Cavaliers on The field and The ones in The siands. lheir coach and sponsor Ms. Giles seemed very exciTed about her sauad. 'lVVe're goT a IoT of new faces This year and alThough They're a young group, Their Talent is over- whelming. She also slated ThaT she sees l'GreaT poTenTial for nexl year. 'xy' X X Demonstrating their red hal zrjirii, Angel Dipbs, Amity Pero, April Nlrrvler, and Stacey Minsori lry Tr, get The crowd involved, Screaming for a touchdown, Stacey Minson cheers The mighty Cavs lo victory. Cheerleaders 81 HORSING ARCUND Menzels Go For The Gusto. QQ QT I9 3' moocanfparl Q i 'fees 4 es s'saer.T rife gif.-fe' 3 4 sTuaehTsinyolye Wemse .es n oTher sporTs. e' do .fenced exlends fnTo scocs 'sar we don? usually see A perTecT example of This is TCG oroTher-sisTer Team of lar- W and Laura lylenzel. The for- mer ceihg a yloTo-cross rider arid The laTTer inyclyed wiTh QUESTION. Larry 'Vlenzel is an accom- plished rider wiTh over sixTy Trophies. Ever since I was six I 'L Afier winning anoTher compeTiTion. Laura Menze slands nexT To Gotcha Covered 'I Cleoririg The ferice. Laura Menzel goes for a perfeci score years old I wanied To ride molorcycles ouT my parenTs would noT IeT me unTil I was Twelve. Now I would noT Trade iT for anylhingf' Laura lvlenzel was never really serious aoouT showing unTil she goT her own horse. Laura sTaTes, 'Ever since Then l'ye been showing seriously. In 1983 GoTcha and Laura won The VBHSA Year End High Score Award Championship. Laura is hopeful To win iT again in The 1984 show season. Taking a hair-pin Turn, Larry Menzel keeps conTrol of his bike. I i 1 . Ugg I V A U I Airborne moiocrosser Lorry Merizel heocis for The finish Iihe ond The eric of ohoiher race. l...sn After Taking on The hill, Larry Mehzel is ohecrd of The pack. Individual Sporis 83 ti' 33. '32':5 '3'GQ6' f JJ- Asslstlng Coach Leo Afmcfef ts - H 1 rf nf,-HL' mf -r .1 Ji, ., , . 'J I .4 Ot Q47 7 Keeping equipment in Cine ' sfo fr, it-1+ -. ,Y wlzrgl' l. Qi .64 . , Q. ,gy Y- V1.1- lei: ' 'A -Ti R J -J:-4:1 ' Y , 33,94 YT. . U -0'j12gf3+ A ' 'rift 4 A ' ,. Q11-Q. ing i 5 I Recording statlstlcs during 0 gym rostucs maori Cathy Thames Cort Trrbutes her time Os O morwoger Homer f -5N at in Trylng to bounce a oasketpall with a tennis racket, Sheila Woolard mans ages tooth sports. v. W 5. TaklnFg care of the athletes irjurez. lvlym owler is art irriportarit part or ltify athletic program at P A GIVING MORE THAN SUPPCRT Key to athletes success Although Princess Anne's su- periority in athletes if attrib- uted to skill, training and management also play major roles. Princess Anne's trainer, lylym Fowler, is graduate of ODU, who discovered her talents as a trainer late in her senior year. As a trainer, lVlym has numer- ous responsibilities that most students never dream of. For example, lylym tends to in- jured players and councils on nutrition. Another major part of ath- letic success is management. As managers, students must I keep statistics, organize and set up equipment and pro- mote team spirit. Although not always easy, managing is worthwhile. As manager Sheila Woolard states, 'Being a manager was a totally awesome experience and l had a killer time. I Managers 85 ,.,r, . - r,, , .ef 3 ,ed' of ,gd . , v'i' , - .. ,,'.iba'dS. . 13 f 'edu . s ek' uJiefV'OCZif3- Ms. Diane Watson iifii-izee popers . . Q- , , ,J ni., GOV A cad e mics .S-UH181lf1l'f7gjC0f' Everyone and Tfzen .Same is ore of the ever in The Neo of ocodemics. This veor prought the return gf '3xV T9'ICGfW Studies to iuniors ord the oddition of such ofosses os AP chemistry ond ort Visuol ionguoge wos odded to the English Curriculum. Students dlso hod their first toste of o nine week groding system. This new pion wos im- posed on o eity-wide bosis Ji 1- ond reduoed the number of groding periods from six to ogitr. The weigiyhtedtggding sy em wos oso eso ished to provide those students toking upper level closses on odvontoge in the roce foggoledictorion. is wos o yeor of chonge ond improvement thot gove the Covoliers o better stort toword the future. .I-, X I f -' lr if 1. rrili ', Studying for mais . i ,w ' -i K . Q .fl AS: 'fflf Q If. L -! - 1 ll ,DA 0 v u 4 f U 1' ,V aff, A 1 , ' A' w, 1' I4 YQ, , 'z Al ,, .XJ , 1 ' , I W ,of iff 4 .. . 1 ,Al f.....,, , , , , .V .-. , Acodemucs 87 Demonstrating the art af stage 'nakee QC 'p iafna SDCJCVTS Baa Kelly pats Tne 1' ' 5 'Lanes gr Danra Samson, Lorilee Hefreed reworks a paper aqfg ee ' 'ne sn aass , v I r 1 L A Readlnwexamples from students papers, rs Peaay Harwaaa paunts am the funer ae1au s af wrmng a Cams posman la ska V Tcmlng french foods IS gust one way of Iearnnng french for Carl eoples, 1 1 ir-- x .mi . 1 Teresa Ryan works diligenTly on an essay during class. U-FM'f'v'r-1 ff- v-...N - Q - ddr, Z Readin novels is only a small por- Tion of are French lv curriculum for Aaron Wynn, Lisa Rhine and Carl Peo- ples. Saying it correctly In almost any language, both foreign Every sTudenT aT princess Anne is reauired To Take English, pul in addiiion To The expecTed remedial, average, and superior classes, There are several oTher courses availaple in The English deparTmenT, lvlr. Wheeler, who is The only elevenih grade superior En- glish Teacher, also Teaches a semesTer course on vvriiing called Advanced Composi- Tion. ln This class, The focus is on choosing a good Topic, de- veloping a Theme, and orga- nizing The composiTion. Another English class Thai is ofien paired wiTh Advanced ComposiTion is World LiTeraTure. STudenTs en- rolled in This class, TaughT py lvls. Urpanus, read several books, mosT of Them classics, such as Wuihering HeighTs, and analy- ze The vvorks. ln addiiion To choosing one of The semesTer courses avail- aple, TwelTh grade English sTu- denis may also elecT To Take a college level advanced place- and domestic menT English class. This class, TaughT py lvlrs. Wepsier, focuses on liTeraTure: poeTry, novels, and plays. The main oplecT of This class is To prepare The sTudenTs for The aavanced Placemeni Tesi in May, Tnal college crediT is pased on. Besides Taking The reauired English class, many sTudenTs Take a foreign language. There are four foreign lan- guages TaughT aT Princess Anne. lvlrs. Crawley, The only French Teacher, Teaches one class of each of The five levels of French, There are Two Span- ish Teachers, lvlrs, Cosimano. head of The foreign language deparTmenT, Teaches one Spanish TT class and The upper levels while lvlrs. Vasauez Teaches Spanish 1 and Spanish ll. The less popular, noi less im- porTanT, languages of Ger- man and LaTin are TaughT re- specTively py lvlr. Shearl and Ms. Whiilock. Foreign Language 89 icq Slnglng In the .,,,,,. .,,- ffwr - -J J ,- ffm J, .AD f-V-fx uv f-.fan .. My v AA ,gr Ffh v., QV :A ,WN-:Q ljr,:,f.Af ! Jvv . ' .,,- P: ':,- JXQ: Dwf'-'37 Q-, 'L 4 -fi ',Ju,,3-'1C..r,L,Q rf' 3, Ce -V Q3 .nmefsy J J gg, PE studenfs challen e The-fr vol- jge 3 , '3.-. iCl'D'S 'p' 30.5 Kivoow sms IF me newy renovoied N: 4 ' le 31' Q Q W' ff F'm',mf,f1l Ffluf .frmf ,ry Mr. Joe Llgari conducis Gmc Borresu. Tracey Corey, Ton: Rule ond Anthony DeIDonno dunng the overture to OLfIonorno ' is 'Ti at . 11' W' . If .il --r'1 'mLTkf--.. 1, 'I 1 - 'wi . . 1. .-nf.. Skelchlngm buslly is Jeonne Hollo- QGD who opes To creofe ci mosfer- rece PGTYICIC Smlth, lvlr Clark fJlUVf3S,fJfiC1 Gole Shillinrg rehedrse rnusif, for their nexf conce . A i Drawlng The basic sifeieror forrr 1 1 rf The firsf exercise for on :fur e 3 The removal of ospezioz frorr if pond room forced sfuderiz 'C pw Tice in The oudiforiurri ,Ka Being Creative Using the mind and body to perform The pond, on imporfonf group of TolenTed sTudenTs, works diligenTly To produce ex- cepfionol music. This music is of superior Tone, rhyihm ond hormony. Mr. LogorT ex- pressed his feelings This woy - l'This pond compored To pdsT ponds is The pesi musicolly in- clined group l've hodf' Prin- cess Anne's pond hos nor- rowed music down To on orf form. As in The cose of pond sTu- denTs, orTisT olso Thrive oi P.A. ArTisT ore speciol people ond Therefore need speciol courses designed To suiT Their needs. The Ari Deporlmeni offers These sTudenTs The Troin- ing ond encourogemeni Thof is so vifol To The developmenf of good sTudenTs. This ideo wos summed up by Sfephon Glenn, Even Though The oris ore noi The moin foceis of school life, They do conTripuTe To The school's culfure ond The sTudenTs'. A new woy To develop Tol- enT is Through physicol Educo- Tion ploys o mojor pon in The developmenT of skills ond coordinoTion, Nof everyone is copople of Trying. PE. is o sig- nificonf porl of The school. IT gives The sTudenT o chonce To use Their body os well os Their mind. IT olso provides leorning experiences in such oreos os good sporlmonship. Ari, Music 91 I l T43 Making big bucks Through the bushiess and DE. Business closses ore filled with coreer minded students. Closses ronge from Foshion lyle'chdndising to Typing. 'By toking Foshion lvlerchondising l feel thot l hoye leorned o lot ooout the foshion industry ond ousiness in generdlf' soys Jonie Hoywood. Both Business ond DE. hove cooperotiye progroms. This is when the teocher finds loo possloilities for their students. lt they get the lop they receive closs credit os well os lop ex- perience ond poy. To keep M l r programs students working hord, the teochers periodicolly check up on them. Besides closses which offer jolo experience, there ore closses designed for everydoy student life. MOTWY students toke Typing I ond ll simply be- couse typing is d skill which is importont to college pound students. Some students ore even toking Steno I so thot they con ledrn shorthond which comes in hondy during long lectures ot college. Practicing his typing skills, Richard Wllder concentrates on the Ossign- Jane Flegfq mgdels me roles, 'WGN foshions tor this yeor s foshion show i----f -- i -L 7 wif, -4 -. 1 X 'QQ Concentratlng on ine ossignrneni, Deon Snoiin, Tries To up his number of words ber rninuie. 5'f Q0 Ill Dean Shasfln studies The book before beginning To Type, Ili- x N a..s'l Ms. Linda Ruse gives oeioils on the homework cissignmeni while Tommy Croig. Julie Brinion, Trocey Bell ond Mory Wciierfield Iisien. Disfribuiive Educoiion Q3 Living practically Vocational courses lead the way ee ae basic skills vvnicn e.e'.1'e 'eeas To learn be- e re, strike oul on lneirovvn. S-ws sucn as basic sevving, Cooking, wooa ana aulomo- il .ie feoaifs coula ana vvill be a fecessm OGfO'9 al any mo- mefl in ,four life Tnese basic skills are Taugnl ln ine name economics ana inauslrial arls clebarlmenls, Eleclive courses sucn as fooas, clolning, marriage ana ine familv, ana inferior aesign are bobular among sluaenls. Several guesi speakers abbear in lnese classes To aemonslrale now To fincl ine besl buvs in fooa, ice carving ana cnila care. A mock mar- riage ana a meal are annual Using o router, Pusl Camoe-ll makes lne eages of nis snelf aecorallve evenls on ine classroom agenaa. lncluslrial Arls allow sluaenls To aevelob ialenls Tnal will be oraclical in ine areas of name ana aulomolive rebair, crafls ana communications. 'line mosl fun asbecl of in- cluslrial arls ls being a girl ana being able To snow up ine guys, slales sobnomore Bren- da Abouriilie, Tecnnical areas are also nur- Turea in ine areas of brinling, elecironics ancl arafling. Tne PA. lncluslrial arls ae- barlmenl nas proven To be among ine besi in eacn of Tnese areas by bringing name numerous avvaras in all lnese areas. While enterlalnlng the visiting com- miliee, Mrs. Hangen lakes a break To eal a cookie 5-- 'M Home Economics K o lf' 5 4.71 ..u n Q 5 . U , -. . 5+ 5 mfg, S I J Q Tr In a new recipe is Jennifer ScKtc1?en. 'tx X Buslly at work, ifrftwiri i riiillfi :r trim to draw 0 struigtit Iirie. Uslng the bandsaw,Sieve Luppes cuts wood, Using a square, Britt Stockiey mee sures Q piece of wood, industrial Arts O5 Leading the NJROTC ' 'me VOTVQV f 1 1 ' . A L A Struggling through an W cnemustw 'oz' ' QVUQ ','rmw2f+yf fy Partlclpatlng In an unusual experi- ment in pnysncs is Toni Rule, xv' Q 1 t 1 h fgijifi ir T 51 1 Q? 99 ' Marching in the Neptune Festival pa' rade is only one of the many activities that the ROTC unit participates in. lair, arf: fiia i rr imfi fi iii- my 1 if, C- rflrrrr' A if: iiziry Vffrrriy ,rir yxir ,, Having the prriprfrtief, oi physirf, uf tri ifirz Mary lil ir lA , , i Qrtcd on hiiri is lofty itravvri Zliif: ltr: riffiz lm, fjifjfjii I , ' 6 I , , i , ,i '7 N- ii 1.5 if 141 '-W-, 't' rv-v - 145- v-.vpr-:,-ef: r ,A ' ' s v,...,c .. .M - 4 o An inspection of the troops was held during the visiting committees stay Where sky, earth and water come together. Among the students taking science courses is a large number enrolled in the NJROTC program. lvlany stu- dents don't realize that the cadets study oceanography and navigation as a part of their program. Besides attending regular classes and participating in competitions, the NJROTC unit takes many field trips with in- structor Captain i-Iamrick and CVVO Reimer. Among their an- nual trips are visits to the Naval Academy and cruises on pat- tleships. While studying science in class, students have the op- portunity to participate in field trips sponsor by the science club. This yearthey attended a lecture by author Isaac Asi- mov and planted sea grass along the ocean front. NJROTC Q7 Mrs. Cdffie Kl10Ck C1'?N9'5 O STM' prOQrOm?OTh9 VISITIVWQ COmmnTTee WOS 'li' W f 3WWf UGW6 0 0 Common place rmmg for Ms, Betsy 'Q A ,. 5- Senote and House wr Lmrffgure '1 2'1f1'ff, we ' , 3? mf,-r T3 fjumrg 'J' rf , wr flf !J'TfI1'.'V 1 W ,rw w W N W, I1 fl l if Provldlng information about her Fuqua dunrwg me farsT week an JCJDUOW x I v W nf' 17' ' ' 4, J! eq l H l l l In Amerlcan Studles Trocey Grovely, ll Ddnny Hockey ond Gord Hudson per- form o skit illustroting whot they hqve just studied. Leamlng baslc programming zlflllz is one of requlrffrnerifz ir, Mrs Jqr. Bryqnts computer sgierigf, qiqgg M.. 4-9 Facts and figures Numbers are important in any form. pore tqx retums ond finqnce d loon. ln high school, moth is on elective course for most peo- ' 4 1 QI' .4 Smillng helps get Ms. Didne Wdtson through d busy ddy. ple, but mqny colleges con- sider it q requirement. There- fore, one cqn usuolly find ony college bound student in Mrs. Knqck's room. Mrs. Knqck serves ds depqrtment choir ond qs such, cloims the right to teqch the highest level moth cldsses qvqiloble. Moth Anolysis ond Advqnced Plocement Cqlculus. Mrs. Dqvidson ond Mrs. Ewell teqch Algebrq ll Trig clqsses. ln oddi- tion, Mrs. Ewell Elementqry Alegbrd. Mrs. Rose Brew teoches Consumer Moth. ln cldss, stu- dents leqrn how to monqge their findnces, buy q cor, pre- Almost every student dlso tqkes o sociql studies course. As o sophomore, students con sdtisfy one of their require- ments by tqking either World History or Geogrdphy. All juniors ore required to tqke U.S. History. There ore three options to this require- ment, though. One con tdke Advqnced pldcement courses, Americqn Studies, or the regulqr history course. Seniors ore required to tqke government. ln this course the students ledm dbout the politi- cdl system ond the lection pro- cess. Mdfh 99 w I I N I l f 4 I I wud 1 'V' si' 5' 6 -i-A 44 X '- -,,. X - Q Serving The School Students Participate And Learn About Life 'fre feor, litre every yeor, dry ren ciaos noye dee etoced CI? wr cess Arine Hion ffooi 'fro rein ctobs in A fed ore tre Forensics ctob rd ire 'Aodei Q ti cioty e iorerizicz 'eorrr riere ot A fry, prce rgqrgiri trod G iff, ,iergr Ure to U r rr er' rye ,tiip, rriern ' 'cf ft e flti ruiitgtorirj rg A ,ry 'Hur y' ',i,rrir,eiitiori', lfvgf 't ' .V VIH' tht: Zfwyfi r, ,t Q' if .9 tw, iz trif: ' ,rr-rg' tr i-r fr yi' 2 tffrirri Ut i A' - 'i1',r,-fffrtri far ff' f fa . rrt 'iw ifi ttiriti ..f,,J,. .,iii,,,,.,i iv' 'i:ii':i':f Cobbin Tnis yeor yynen districts were neld Princess Anne nod four winners, Croig MocCuDbin took tnird oloce in boys ooetryg Doyid Donner took tnird oioce in boys originol orotoryg Ange- lo Dyifins took second ploce in oirts ortginol orotory ond Dorrin Tisdole took first oloce in boys efternporoneoos Speoking Anoiner club new to Princess Anne triis yeor is tne Model U N ciao Model U N rnernoer tfiorif Egtewort rernorked, Its o rieot woy to rneet people, Witti tne nelp of Mrs Wotson, they porticipote in rnini rnodel i, ti rneetiriqs u I ' Model U.N. Club row one: Imelda Aycod, Soson Rowles Doyid Hen dricks row two Dorrin Tisdole, Cindy Wore tviork Steword Recelvlng thelr asslilnment os Morocco, Is the Model U. . club. 4 Supportin? his ideas or o for Doscoverlng the role me Urrrreo Vu rerwsic mee ing is Suremo Fozellie Trorws plays oroeoortrmersrrrerfrooeruf. Morin, club 1 ! r Z Q 2 Forensics Club row one: Anne Byrd, Jynirwe Word, Gino Borrolofoz row Researching a topic on nucleor orms is Croig Moocuooirw. Trocey Corey: row Two: Angie Dykins, Three: Croig Moocubin. WNW 1 4 Forerwsros 103 CHQ Meeting over the summer, Jimmy upcoming Thespian activities, -rr aerrrar ar a Susarr Brantley discuss Theatrical Friends Thespians and Drama Together 'hespians an International Actrrg Guild, is named after toe first Greek actor Thespis, lflr Bumsworth, the school spar sor arrd member of the ln- ferratloral Board of Trustees, is the drllgerrt director of all plays performed here such as Okla- rcrr bryirrers , and West- Llde Ztory 7' e Drama Club is the back- rffe of the Theatre Depart' 'r er t 'fl' fi,llr3N0l'Tl'l gives the afecf or 2 for success, but it is ur, to 're students to do the fJ'f'f Q' fr QF THE lQCl'lFllCOl Ollfj r,frf,rf,wrf, ,wr more bythe students It gives the students a chance to develop their talent and abilities. The club is open to the entire school, and even those students who do not par- ticipate in the Drama study courses. Both the Thespian Society, membership granted for the preformances of meritorious work in the theatre arts, and the Drama Club, give students the incentive to participate in countless drama programs and help theatre oriented stu- dents in and to continue their performing arts education. Webs Learnln how to apply stage makeup cgama student Donna Oarri '-i---.- son is assisted by Bob Kelly r 1 l Row 1 - Robin Loeser, Vaughn l-lalh- Lowenlhal, Surena Malin, Rick Schell field, Angel Diblos, Slephania Pralher, Richard Corley, Eric Froelich, John Kris KaThyHughes, Lonnie Busick,JuIieCof- lensen. Row 3 - Susan Douglas fin, Donna Neisler. Row 2 - David Michelle Reynolds, Terri Anderson. 1 'Eg 1 f w wils. Row 4 - Gara l-ludson, Lohr Brooks, Paula Bowen, Jane Mackie. Row 5- Kelly Thomas, Lisa Hall, Mary Lindsey, Sieve Glenn. Row 6 -Eileen Rafielli, Reggie Hayes, ll Row 1 - Pam Thompson, Susan Brani- Iey. Row 2 - Kary Dneen, Rhonda I Knoll, Jimmy Lindeman, Don Sander- ' son, Donna Garrison. Row 3 -- Richard Harlen, Lora Matthews, i Wayne Bareford, Monique Malusko- Entertaining children, Jimmy Linde man becomes inlrigued by lheir curiosity, it li H K .1 Ti Eating Pizza, Kalhy Hughes Iislens To various drama plans, 1' Thesoians 105 Group Picture: -111. .:.of . 'cpu r r- J -,,,A .- .,., -11 'Hee Ease Hcoodrd Rooert Srnrtn, cf' e Drctddo DC Decdstro, Joey Et.-.f Soon 59600. row four Angie L- fs Woof -O'yfTOV', Mike Kernels Too f -oser Sndwc Qooyri Don Sdnf 3e'sof 'ro Sorter Rosle tvtortineltr, r-1 'WCVGO -dssrtef XJ Foreign Language Styles Students Select Their Languages e Lpdrlsf, SDOVHSVT Honor loc et, ldtlrr, ond French C sos erdeofor to promote dwferess ot cutture, Ion- Qnge drrd oustorns of for- Efgf QifttlZGtlOn5 'fe Qodrrsr Cluos purpose 'Q D'Z'VCiTQ toe lOV'QUOQ9 YU , gqtfe' Oeople ine e'eg'ed f SLDCIVWSS' Tney olso C N: 73 fi' 'UVCE' L-1VOCllCOl, Y 'L L: ff'Ci3lC VQQOTIOTWQ , ' ,f'f,1'Q' dr gudges 44' r 'ez tfe Lporrlsrr Ctuo ' 1, rw! N' fffi rye ine Cdrrrd ' firft Tre Crrrielrnds , 'Nfl fwdpplrrg ' L.. ,r,, f e ,pdrrlun ,',fj'f1!rH'i', ll .-, fgrsmls , lr 1 l ,'fll,,5,: 1.11 . Not like tne Spdnisn Cluo, tne Spdnisn l-lonor Society recog- nizes scnoldstlc ond extrdor- dlndry dcnleyement dnd prornotes furtner study in tne Spdnisn field, Anotner Idngudge club, ond Ldtin Cluo, yyds founded to provide d club for dnyone interested in Ldtin or dny dspect of Rorndn culture. Sorne of tne dctiyiites tne Ldtln cluo nos done dre bulld- ing tlodts, nelping in tne for- eign Idngudge fdir, ond wdsnlng rndrduee letters, Tne Frencn Club spends rnony nours dtternptlng to irn- proye tneir soedking skills dnd oy rrieetrng socidlly dt rndny of the dreds loest VQSTGUFOVWTS. Group picture: row one LOUVO Bol- idcce Sorry Smurf Jennifer Hoftnndn, row mo Cnrrs Wood. Scorr LSODOVO, Llstenlng atientlvely ore Spanish Eric Otsor' Cluo 'nernoers ond their sponsor. . . 4-Q si Group picture: row one, Rnondo Sneloy, GHWO QEGOUDYGOC1, row two: Cindy Wdro, Craig MCCuDDln, AIIOD lvlicndels 1, i LLUVIA 'Ski is I' Chpwlng down during a French Christmas pariy are Susan Rawis and Eddie Hubbard. I P- '- v- 7 9 A f ig,--u is-VAAQ -.5 Group Picture: row one: Danielle Sirohecker, Damn Nsdale, Susan Rawls, Ruih Coffin, Mary Sanguinson, Caihy Zeljezhjak, Greg Asheg row Tow: Craig Sirohecker, Mike Uenking, Chrisiy Torgeson, Lisa Rhine, Jenny Owens, Eddie Hubbarrg row Threeg Cindy Ware, Erin Quinn, Joyce Taii, Kaigy Fahey, Eric Frohiick, Julie Coffin, iviesarni Asucion, Sheri Helsey, Stacey Minson, Janice Headih, Robby Aruia Language 107 4 Honorable entions A Cut Above The Rest ess Acne -llg' nos infee ff: S21'3 6S Aforfso X El -oc 2 'ceo' cg .-.rise rv Soon 3 So: 'owe or Soonisn Hon N N r.. r 1' JCCEY 'S OKJOCSG lS ro c'2 o'-e 'ce rufine' sludy of ,cor ss ooo io recognize eosclosnc ocnreverneni. Zoo' so -ionor Society iries io Q o serio' woo will be con- 'xrgssofnersludyin Soon- :'encn fionor Sociely nonors ouiscrdirg Frencn siudenis 'cey rrsolre vorious Trips To encn resfouronls ond filrns, rionor Society recognizes siudenls wno nove snown ex- cellence noi only in oco- dernis, our in Ieodersnip, ciiizensnio, ond service os well looping ceremonies ond o receplion were neld for row one: Lao' Brorrriyy forerr Snei cfe Vforrie Jicfodc Joey Brown 'ern Qrofeir Qcrrrg Qgguinsin row flow oe' err ro Corferi Jennifer 'ffulfo Zio sreoo rferri Horper 'fosorrri fcvrcror rowrriree Borooro 'f ,e'o gore Color icsie Moriirielli. LL' ',d'oe':' Holly Clssorw, gourd - ecrw, ,rr,r,r', lflorigrro row one: Leor Qrorri lfooerl Aruro 'Hoey Civ, 'feq Axle, lrneldd 4 ,f',i,'1 'Ji' 'J ieqriolollrq, 'irmfrri llelsrfy f 'fx g ','ronef,wfr, George- ,','f1' , 'XJ V' fe firrff Fi Md, lfjllfl rX,'l!f'f':fJ'1 ,ffiffiy lllll row llilkf: '1 :, ff' ,win irrfr u'la.v3i lfrrorrori i : '.'1rr'r1 'fir ', rf: Ulirur :Ju Wir, ',i--riser from f v ' 'J rw, 'i'UNl ,l'f1Tl' A, xpw 'mriwior r ,r r,r, rweniy iuniors ond seniors wno were selecled os induclees lo ine lwoiionol l-lonor Socieiy. To oe considered for Nl-lS ine slu- denls rnusl De eiiner seniors or iuniors, nove been o sludeni ol PA for oi leosl one yecir, ond nove on overoll grode ooinl overoge of 70 since Tenln grodev Oiner reciuiremenls To be mel include evidence of ponicipoiion in scnool ond comrnuniiy services, leoder- snip in Tnese oclivilies, ond evi- dence of good cnorocier. Pupils selecled for ine orgo- nizoiion rnusi oe willing To onend oll regulor rneelings ond moinioin slondords of scnolorsnip, service, Ieoder- snip, ond cnorocier required by ine sociely, National Honor Society member Gino Borlololio leods newly-inducted rnernoers George Foster To The plol- orm .,x F at I' 'x ., S X '.u 'Y fx il 'IA A ' rrow one: Liso Rhine, Suson Rowles. Sreg Ashe. row two: Eddie Hubbdrd, Robert Aruto. i Anne Byrd gets some pointers from her mother on how to weor her stole ot the Notiondl Honor Society Reception, X va. a' noun Early mornlng NHS meetings ore presided over by Mrs. Arendt ond Mr. Vonhlostrond. Honor Groups 109 'I 'O 7 Z A Building Year New Methods to Gain Members Qfercoming problems of rr embership is a Task all orga- 'lZUTl'JViS lace This year, no Tffo clllbs have hanalea This pfoblerri more effecTively Than Tfe 2-rnerican Field Service ara The American lnauslrial ffT', ',TliaeriT Association AV, has had membership r,'l',r,lerrl', Trirollqhoal The year T 'i!Jl':ll', ffliicli, when han fllffl rfwrffrly, proved rninirrial r,r,f,f,' rrierribership we fi 'J' url u, ,fflff:', .fvilh The ,'fwgr larlrilrifgfe Clubs and TifflfllwlrTf1f.llf'l'f:',,'A310103 AFT, rwfmlflrfr lfxirwl ffwwflmlrrl, ill really provea beneficial. AnoTher orQanizaTlon which overcame The membership problem was ATASA. Like AFS, AIASA used Typical funaraisers ana acTiviTies To aTTracT new members. Having losi boTh Their Presi' aenl ana Vice PresiaenT aue To Qraaualion lasl year, AIASA welcomea seven new meme bers To The selling of canay, brass ornamenls, ancl Chrisl- mas ornamenls, As AIASA Parllnnenlarlan Chris Wooa Slales, We haa a successful year I Q: -Q R ,V ,Q , X 5 1 . . 1747 5 1 Itresslng the Importance of Spon- sh Culture month ore AFS members ,oorol Woodword, Roz Roso, ond Wke Kernols. AFS Club Row One: Susan Brdntley, Angelo Dibbs, Row Two: Jennifer Mikulko, Pom Thompson, t'I?oz Roso, Mike Kemdls. Row Three: Peter Olgo- sowond, Don Sdnderson, Andred Lossiter. Buylngg brass from AIASA member Slhlng through AFS mdtffroT ry zrftf John vdlie is Xdvier Vdsduez, sor Neil Dovus I I Q r . 5. '. ' 1 9 . 1 fT ', -- - Q, ff f., T ..-F ., ' -iz, 5 W' 'ig 'it 4' , , Q , , Portraying the scarecrow oboord the SCA Neptune Floot is AIASA mem- ber Chris Wood, AFS NASA W inf' New Kids On The Block Clubs Promote The Latest Technologies We Promotion of new tech- rologies ond fields of study de the purpose behind some C' the ren clubs ot Princess Anrre Arrong these ore the fideo, Science, ond Compute er Clubs 're fideo club, under the fiirffcriorr of Heod Directors Pdf tfoso ond Cory ,rr wth prnitn, produces o t' W firteo forrety show ddtwt PAC-TV. Consisting of , 1ry segments os 'ff'1v'if , firteff' Grid The U .ttfiwi 'jf't7,,N Princess Anne fflffliiff' 1tfAfi',lOri hos tTiQf rsyffrlt 'f ,r,w'r,+1 trwrri The Stu !1f7VrTfJ',f'jJ! V wifjVrtnjT1fjfjZ1 f,'QVt','flf1'1t 'f tru' ,tirix WGZH A-'f1',w,tf1tr:',i ffw MV','Y ,'t'tfftL1 of Nrfwfgrfrrrir1',r1fti',fAf1',e ri .T irfir irrtfrtf, r,fAf,,,i., .H J Nfrftff Mfr 'J rriwrrTly Y' ' fftwtiffffflfirj rglrif, 511 r PA is the computer club. In its second yeor, the computer club, in hond with the dromo deportment, porticipotes in mony fundroising projects, the most populor of which ts com- puter doting, Fundroising ond cooperotion with other c ubs is the method by which the com- puter club ottempts to ottoin new members. The some holds true with the science club in the post school yeor: the science club hos boosted membership by one hundred percent 'Our membership hos reolly grown, stotes science club president Tim Lowrence, Even though we're o new club, we're o strong one. These new clubs ot Princess Anne use the Iotest in technol- ogy to pove o poth to the fu- ture Dlscusslng Format changes for Vldoo Club row one: Angle Dykins. LQF-'QM PAC-TV ore video club members ry Modrrgol, Jennifer Hundley, Kehrth-rye Gorry Smith Eric Olsson, Keith Johns Johnson, row towr Chris Roso, Gorrv Smrth.':5'-e sont Jennifer Hundteyi ond Lorrv Mcdrrgol '1 'r Selling stuffed animals for Video Clubs :annual Christmas fund raising project its Jennifer Hundley. ff' CoreyfJoey Brown,lVlasorniAsuncion, Kerri l-larper row three: David ljlen- Mike Uenking, Lee Cooper, Caroline dricks, Dennie Costea,Larry lvladrigal, rShrurn, Jenni er Mikulka, Susan Brantly Bobby Melia, Jynine Ward, JOG Brooks. Row tow: Giorgio Reitzel, Robert Eloise Gaffney, Craig Stronecker lSmitti, Ronnie Dictado, Toon Tran, Jon Science Club row one Tracey Corey, Mike Uenklng, Tim Lawrence. lviasami Asuncion, Sean Grant, row two: Gina Goodbread, Greg Hotta, Caroline Snrum, Cindy Wilson, Ivlaria Nguyen, Julie Prackett, Lisa Riviera. Linda Saar, Sheldon Walter, Greg Ashe, David smirng row three: Eloise Gattneyr Carol Tnornpeor. lflive Prather, Mike Jonnsory Jeri Zffallcfr. Aaron Wynn, David Herrdrlgws. Craig Stronecker, Robby Aruta, Darrir 'iz dale, row four Ann lvlascrrirrc. Mart Plante, Keitn Johnson, Eric Olssar, Joe Brooks, Lonnie lvicClenrreyr lyrrire Ward, Brian Ralston, Steve Glenn Presiding over a meeting of Science Club, is president Tirn Lawrence. 'Wi iff' LI, , Science Computer 113 Leaders In Business Students Learn Early How To Be Successful ee i fs ca.e 'elpea to r, e fciestaralhg of .s 1'922 te 'cis yea' at Drin- .:.:i Qrfc. ,-.- V -e p sg sfuaehts to learn ic rg skulls ana other practi- cal cuslress skills, :BLA Euture Essfess Leaaers of America. 'as saa an interesting year. 'fis rear. as eyery year, com- petitions were hela to utilize the Si4lllS taught in business classes As FBLA member Eliz- aoeth Cho states, Ml haye learnea many things about business ana the way it works. Eunaraisers incluaea selling Christmas caras ana Carha- tions for St. Partlcks Day. Another club which is well- known at PA is El-lA, Future Homemakers of America. With the help of sponsors Mrs. Davis ana Miss Karoly, youths are shown how to fullill their obliga- tions within society. Valuable skills such as sewing, cooking, ana chilcl care are taught to home economic stuaents. DECA is an important club that has helpecl stuaents with important business skills. DECA Dlstributive Education Clubs of America, helps stu- aents to prepare for careers in the future in many aifferent fielcls, such as, retail ana wholesale ana fashion. 2-.Si ' FBLA Club row one Elizabeth Cho, Anna VOIOSID, Tracey Carr. Lisa Rivera. Stephanhia Prather, Mrs Worsley, row two Laura l-lawyer, Patricia Smith, Cynai Gregory. Gwen Knaub. Lisa Price, Kim Foster, Amy Cho. if :E -., 1. l .J, 1 'P 1 v 1 Q ii, g Q1 '42 l-Aly Deco Club row one: Terri Avoli, Angelique Bernier, Vicki Suggs, Scho- lar Davis, Donald Egan, Scott Smith, row two: Jo Templeton, Angie Hen' shaw, Barbara McNeil, Micheie Lewis, Maria Wright, Eleece Hughes, Lisa Gould, Denise Matthews, Missy Bello so, Phyiiss Roestenberg, row three, Rer neil Herbert, Robby Vasta, Mike Cock rell, John Tenerowicz, Tony Moulton, Doug Wiikins, Terry Smith, Jimmy White 2.n.t j S g.,-,,., I Q' 'ix r H19 ,W ul ' 'hu A I Presldlng over the induction ceremony Being attentive for a guest for FBLA is Mrs. Worsley. speaker, is the FBLA club, Fha Club row one Ginny Sawyer, Qrubrfn Vauia izwmfr, ifintiarf: wr Kathy Hughes, Tammy Toso, Barbara ball, TOWTTTTHF: tAr', imfif, iffftffrmiqa Mann, row two: Garth Notel, Jennifer sawara, ryiifx, ifarwiy 'A Showing who's boss is Mr, Gardner. Fha Deco MS Guiding Others Clubs Help Those In Need 1' ,ess Acre ellgh School 'os 'is' SCl9ClCl-TFTQVGST gcscs 'fo' ore o l.fllOl port To e 'Johor of The school. 314 iel 3.-,shlp of Chrlsfloh 4 ees c'orhoTes sporTs- 'hors' p heolfhy oTTlTooes occs' llfey oho weekly plple 3'.,Ul6'S Lhoe' The leooership of 'fl' 'Jeosev oho Mrs. Hohk- lef, o yeorly reTreoT To Triple l? Vorlch lS helo To prlhg people Togefher oho To ohlTe Therh os ore 'hls yeor o sporTsoThoh nos helo oT Jorhes MOUISOD l-'lfE'SlTy, oho preolqfosfs were helo every secoho SoTor- ooy of The hhohfh oT Tholio Lyhrl 8opTlsT Church STuoehTs com folk oof Their problems oho look To The Loro for every- ooy guloohce. Guloohce oloes, Cllhic oloes, Office oioes, oho Li- prory oloes ore o voluople ossef To The fuhcTlohihg opilify of The school. Sfuoehfs coh leorh To Toke chorge oho oe- velope skills for use ih fuTure life. Aloes help ih filihg, sorfihg, oho copyihg TrohscripTs oho oTher forms VVlTh The help of The foculTy oll The ossisTohTs perform fuhcTiohs hecessory To Their respecTlve oeporTmehTs. IT is The Tireless efforls of These iholvlouols ThoT mokes Prin- cess Ahhe The efficiehT school ThoT :T IS These sTuoehTs opove JhosT reolly show ThoT PA SDIVIT Office Workers row ohep Steve Luo pers, row Two: Romoh Legoro. Suson Crowfhers, Lorho Alferes, Tino Poloh. Angle l-lehshow C2 i 'IQ ot OD ll l f-L -' JY bl al ' FCA club row who llscz l2lv4erc1, lorrlo Allrfrr rl-rrl llurpur Julie lfllfi, fil'llIS fum lllrfpruffrl lorry .llcxpllrlclrl Prod Wqllflrlf, 'ww lvvll Vulur lJlNcJfc1rl, AIG 1, -. ,sf . Q ho Posek, Pofsy Koehhel Beth Creosy, George Koohsr Sohg Hoh. Corol Woo woroy Mlke Kernels, CUIISS Wooo, Scofl PICS, row Three lorry G-omsoh, Poul Rompers, Ken Borefool Scoff Hlll, Chrls Rlley, Trey Foro, Scol Leonoro, Steve Scorpullo Cllnlc Workers row one: Suson Doiley, Morgie Dooley, Eloine Mos- sengillg row Two: Sheiio Woolord, Kerri Horper, Cheri Gregory Llbrary Workers row one. Keith John- son, Roger Moore, Sondy Aouff, Shel- by Gorham, Porn Turner, Nicole Jenks, Chrisiion Kent, Mory Collonon, Tereso Roughfon Jets Team row one: Doyio Presley, Donno Soguisin, row two: Mori Plonre, Kenny Tennyson, Joey Brown, Rooeri Aruio, X Aioes 117 Artistic Expression Clubs Offer Outlets For Talent 4 strc e,fr3'essldn tdlces ffdf, tcrffs dt Drlncess Anne 'Jer students hdye tdlcen to 'QW fig clues which drseldy 'fe ' dftrstrc tdlerts Such is the cose t' the Ddnce dnd Art clues 'returning dtter d one-yedr deserrce, the Ddnce clue isnt d stdgrrdrrt orgdnlzdtion. lt's VTWGVW OCTlVlll6S include ddnce workshops for students dnd ccdrecgephlng music videos tor PAC-TV As Ddnce club iikrxwf 'fl'-. . xr--A ,ff President stdtes, The Ddnce Cluo hos redlly flourished this yedrf' Another reledse for the stu- dents drtistic credtion is the Art club. Although srndll, the club pldys d vitdl port in presenting thought through illustrdtion. For exdmple, the Art club holds vdrious contests for students ond provides drt work for Kdliedoscopeg Princess Anne's literdry rndgdzine. Group picture: row one Terri Anderson, row two Cheryl Weiss, Shondd Bindery Connie Busick, Kothy Hughes, row three Trocey Corey, Steohonio Prdther, Reggie Hoyes. Group picture: row oneg Kothy Zellreznlok, Kim Brelond, Helene Zito, Jennifer French, row two. Kevin Pyle, Tony Aloonese, Neil Lytleg row three: Ddrin Blythe, Elizdbeth Cho. l r s V Q rr'- I . Concentratlng on ner ari ability is Jeanne Hollirnan. iv A ' ,4 'Q J' zggfv, 'ind I fl ,1'.- f '1QL,' uf-gig , ?2fi'ff' d f vg,3 'i1szf-,,4,m,- 5' Rehearsing long nours The dance club lakes a break. Gehing into ine music, Terri Anderson practices ner stuff. ..,,f.1.- 5 .,,,,, I , 'H ,M , f f gp., I f I ,ff W L? X 6' wza 'finia- iii L ll an , 9 W . -- ' fs-r' f . S-. .'2- h ' M9 11 , yf l ' ' , ,, t 1-v.. .' 1' - -f . f -i . - 4' fl. 1 r . I A ' I I O K . '-.5 - ' . V ' 1' f ws W vi 4.0 a , . . , f pb, 1 1 During The beach fesiival The arl club worked building a sand model. All Club 119 Q mme' 'for iaue Nlatusko- A ee Heneea welcornea V: -QCEV2 'I Q'9'7OTiO Qs l . 'Y Y f r' 'G x Student Government The Spark That Gets The Fire Going The 19841 SCA, the Student Cooperative Association, is one of Princesss Annes most prominent organizations. Throughout the year, the SCA plans many projects wich serve as a point of unity for all other organizations and also serve the community through service protects such as providing paper products for the Ronald McDonald -louse, VTOWQVQV, the SCA's in- fol ferrrent does not end there. They also talfe pan in numer- ous annual events lvlost nota- able of which is the Neptune leztifal of V283 lfiririg the tenth annual Qelebratior of tttrr firgiriia Beach, ite Wrir-ff-:',', Aririe SCA Con- ',t'i,r,tffrl a float frhich wort first place in the Grand Parade. Manned by the SCA officers, the float was a big hit with chil- dren along the parade route. Based on a storybook theme the float represented the combined effort of all the organization of Princess Anne and also represented the unity of the SCA. As the SCA sponsor lvlrs. l-lul- ing states, The project unified the students on Executive Council, They have truly learned the importance of working together. With such a successful record behind them, one can't help but wonder what the SCA can do next. One thing is cer- tain: whatever it is, its bound to be big. Trylng to false rrtarirey Chris Wood ririrt 'Luoll l our iclrci Sell l0flQSfiVTiCltlS Ot ttir,- lwwrlr,-r llull garnr: row 1: Gina Goodbreod, Rhona Shel- by, Cindy Ware, Lora Matthews, Gary Spell, Peter DiNardo, Sean Grant, John Evalle Row 21 Pam Suggs, Sandy Self, Ana Nahra, Jennifer offmann, Carol Woodward, Kerri Harper, Lorna Alferes, Julie Bird, Janice l-leath, Bren- da Abouiilie, Ginny Voltz, Jennifer Owens row 3: Kenny Shields, Susan Rawls, Karen Kofron. Sand Self, Carol Woodward, Scott Smith, ghris Wood, Scott Leonard, Donna Garrison, Jenny Owens Row A: Dawn Keiger, Robert Butt, Terri Anderson, Steve Scorpullo, Mike Kernels, George Rosen, Jeri JO Lanum, Scott Rice, David Hendricks. Tim Lawrence i N Q K G PRIN-gicfss' ANNLL ' L- I c I D-9-iv of I I Pi G , 'ard' it Q H7254 J ' f f Pi 4 ,,:, Loading a discussionaf an SCA meet- ing is Gina Goodbread. I-',,g, l4'4 Executive Councll row in Sandy Self, Kerri Harper, Cheryl Wiese, Julie Bird Lora Mafihews, Lorna Aiferes row 2 Tracey Corey, Allison Gray, Janice heath, Brenda Ab1ouriIlie,Ror1da Shele by, Gina Goodbread row 3. Robby Aruia, Doriria f,drri',ar, firm iiahrr CCJVOI Wooflwflrfl, Dwi irq ',qr1iiiri',ir Greg Ashe, iirri in lfffifiilfj run 11 Miw Verrieis, P010 IJiiv'JV'lf Huff 'pp ii T ,r 1 rri John Mdilc, 'fmt ref Wood, Scott Snead I fffjv 1 N , ,-..-.--- , It WW ' - r,., 58 n I xxx ,,'h. l . ,M Discussing fundraising ideas are Scot? Snead and Mrs, French. . . 5 Q., ,pf SCA 121 Future Journalists Students Show Dedication Princess Anne High School has Two uniaue Clubs which re- flecl The TalenT of bringing news To The sTudenTs. The Page is a special club which helps To inform The slu- denTs as To whal is happening around The school. Plays, gossip, and any alher news appear in This area Uraer The direclian of Tylr Joe liurnsworlh, The Page aTTernpTs To caTer To The world rrapperrrrrgs also This year sornelhing dirferenl appeared in The formal ol The rrewspaperg sTu- denls had To pay for each Copy irlzle-Gd of receiving il Tree '.l A .-.fur urn fr According To member, Chris Paso, 'The Newspaper had a successful year. AnoTher club aT Princess Anne which reflecTs The sTu- denT's TaIenTs is The Kaleido- scope, Princess Anne's annual magazine. Under The direclion of lvirs. Wells, sTudenTs creaTe poeTry and aTher Types of IiTeraTure. l'I like knowing I can creaTe differenT sTories, remarked conlribulor 'll?az Rasa. These Two clubs Truly dem- onsTraTe how dedicaTed The sTudenT body of PA can be. ,.,.1v- 4-- xx X! ji Re Newspaper Staff row one: Sieve , H Glenn, C ris Rasa, Ellen Thorndike Rhonda KnoTT, AnneTTe Russ. Editing an article for the newspaper is CVGGTWWQ 0 STOVV fOf the nnaaazinff IS Rhonda Knott. Chris Raso, .4 -V1 ' x L f ' f , 'KJ r l a if Llterary Magazine row one: Mary Saguinsin, Gina Goodpread, Jennifer Mikulka, Peter Olgasawara, Mrs. Wells: row two: Anne Byrd, Holly Olsson, Karen Forster, Donna Saguinsing row three: Steve Glenn, Eric Olsson, Darrin Tisdale, Stepha- nie Byrd, Chris Raso. ' 33 A -c Listening to Mrs. Wells is Donna Saguin- sin and Holly Olsson. Magazine 123 Hours of Hard Work Keep The Cavaliers in Step With the Times Ze 'easar ,-.snr Princess iffe 3 aarfirea f T'OuQfTOrJT rg f a is The facaiaos '.'C'C Q Cavfaiiers Unaer The ieaaership of Mr, Ligarf, The pana nas once again haa a soccessfai year Siawirg Tneir T983-841 com- peTif,on roar in Cary, Norih Cafciina, The Bana walked affair wiTh foor firsT place raT- ings Such performances were repeafea Throughom oTher Playing mollads are Doug Wrlifine gif 'la 'i,i bsfier Siria barressi compeTiTions such as The ones in Alexandria, Virginia ana Miami, Florida. AIThoogh successful, The Dana is noT wiThouT problems. One of which is Training up- coming sophomores prior To The season. BTJT as Dana mem- ber BeTh PenningTon sTaTes, Uihis year was one of recon- sTrucTion, puT was sTiII exceIIenT none The less. Soluilng the crowd arum maior se- nior Tme ao Aycua ana iunior Diann Nafchos perform aT homecoming haTfeTime ceremonies T I Vi 'ifliifi ' ' 4 . T Fw? V ',V Y ' AQ, 1 7 L Q -, Performing amidst their numerous trophies, e Fdbulous Mdrching Covdliers pdrticipdte in the lndidn Riv- er Bond Competition. ' .4 TEL- . r v - - ff--M -A--.ee -A new ua- -w. tg,-'axis ji TL i,flx'?a. 4 1 115' K 8 in ln. 55... 'YJ Practising rifles dm X-my it-,gina Grid Eelisho Aycud n ii - .l ja , 4' at,. vm ,An r Row 1: Imelda Aycud, Angie Be- miss, Amy Hughes, Jenny Helmer, Ann Mochino, Beth Pennington, Aldnd Enos ond Dione Notchds. Row 21 Doug Wilkins, Cothy Butler, Lori Roy, Gino Bdrtolottd, Gino Bdresi, John Swollow, Greg4Hottd, Jett Ringo, Roger Kohler, ond evin Edrly. Row 3: Joy Hdrris, Clin- ton Johnson, Morgdret Brouwer, Jdnel Ringo, Therese Johnston, ond Ed Por- ker, Row 11: Cissy St. John, Mdyndrd Pedse, Mike Unking, Ned Cdmpbell, Teresd Clock, Kim Noonon, Lindo Sdor, Toni Rule, Lynn Nice, Suzdnne Romsko, Suson Reynolds, Robert Butt, Tim Hundley, Joe Gront, Lenord Jdnz, Emil Hurley, Row five: Kdtie Gepp, Ali- son goe, Heidi Gibson, Stdoey Gosset, Lee Cooper, Anthony DelDonno, Jim Anderson, Jerry l-lorris, Sedn Grdnt, Joe Marching in full uniform ore seniors Sedn Gront ond junior Shoron Wil- lidmson. E-,str gr,,',z Russ, Mdrc Loine, Sue Groy, Ddni Rob- son, Julie Pldnte, Exlobo Nevo, Leslie O'Donold, TTOCGV Corey, Coroline Shrum, Kelly Kielldr Row 5: Mike John- son, Andy Old, Kevin Edulkner, Enmn Cox, Jimmy Gunther, Studrt Brightbill, Tim Ldwrence, Sheldon Wolters, Cheryl Willidmson, Bruce Moyhew, Suson Doublds, Donlelle Strohecker, Kevin Kelly, Rhondd Gifford, Ted Agui- lor, Mott Pldnte, Croig Stroheoker, Clkde Poole. Row 7: Keith Wdlke, Lori O' eil, Suzdnne Sldck, Melody Worrel, Elise Linnette, Allison Groy, Tino Polon, Wendy Kelleher, Donnd Seifer, Anette Russ, Down Rengressy, Moriorie l-ldmm, Trishd Russ, Shelby eomom, Gdll Shilling, Edith Ellison, Julie Hdrley, Cherie Gregory, Reggie Linette Bond 125 Naval Science I ldth Platoonj 'st row E to Rl J Harris, K Ellison, A Love, S udnnan, M Pease 2nd lL, to Rl S Wells, R Bailey. E Klutz, K. Parham 4 i l l l Platoon leader 3rd TL. to R. M. Prather, asst, PL., E. McNeely, R. hor- ig ter, M. Jones, D. Moser, R. Linnette 'l I L. Andrews, T, Gibson, A. Anderson, l 5171-' Sailing the seas In search ot a career and happiness ii 'ce NR'Ol'C, lkaval Junior Res-exe Otflce's Training Corps, ls an organization .-.lc cn p'o-rides an environ- rreflt :where students can learn raval science and experi- ence strong self discipline and participative attitudes in afor- mal Ff'llliOTV structurized orga- rliZOliOp Significiant changes have occurred over the past year. Drill and Rifle special teams enhance platoon honor, en- tertain naval apility, and in- crease dedication. The sopho- more enrollment increase is the key, escalating lasting loyalty, Year-long percentage increases rose oy 20090. These are several factors of the high- er motivation, 'his years NJROTC is com- pined of many military, idealis- tic enviroments and it's mem- pers are as follows: Command- er -A Richard Harten, Execu- tive Officer - Vonda Munden, 610 Operations Officer - Vernon Rockett, Training Officer - Mike Prather, Supply Officer- Ted Stanley, Administrative Officer - Gary Croix, First Lieutenant - George Koons, Platton Leaders - George Rosen, Mike Wright, Richard Hartman, April Anderson, Lynn Taylor, and Dwight Dauperman. Special team leaders are, Drill Team: Richard l-larten, Standard Team: Vernon Rock- ett, Marching Unit 1 Vonda Munden, Color Guard: Ted Stanley, and Rifle Team: Kenny Young, Other random activities the society has participated in are selling tumpler drink cups, sta- dium cleanup, and a school dance in January. Naval Science goth Platoong lst row lL. toRlP Richter, ,Fuller,M hompson, R Pascual, S Bailey, D, Dauperman gllatoon Leaderl 2nd row lL to Rl J, avis,J Harris, E Walter, K Salemi, C Manley,J Jaille, A, Sapp 3rd row LL, to Rl P Kline, K Lamp, S Ouade, L, White, S Goldperry Naval Sclencel 'ft Pri it lr 'nl rf w flfflll, 'l Kuffhri, J fimmivrmari, N Jpries, r ir r it l ll tl f ilullrr L icJyIrlrllIc1lrk rr Q l lrd i 1 ' r ' fl, ', .. 9 'I ' 1 ,. ll lr, li 4 :, ' M, loadier Q 'ir 5' ', ,rg-3, ' --:' i ' 'fl' lflilllv -r fwfv ll lrl RQ l Hanks, TS Rocrrlker, C ,ll ll , 'f ' i,- -i r it lr' f- lfflli iirflvvri le llrgrirmrsrpri, ,l Smith Naval Sclence Ill li IV lst row lL to row IL to RJ C Miller, K, Young, DM: Rl M Wright, lPlaloon leaderl, J Crumple, R Hartman, D, Sanderson:-' Smith, T Simone, A Anderson, E L Taylor ' Stanley, V Munaen, V Rocket, 2nd l l iironf: Cadet LCDR. R. Hartman, Company C9mmancIer Back: Cadet LT. V. Mundan, Executive Officer. Cadet LTTG. V. Rockett, Operations Officer w L 4 Ist row IL. to R.J L. Tnorseil, D. Dauber- Znan, O. Armitage, D. Egan, R. Lasiter, A. iamith, G. Rosen fPIatoon Ieaaerj 2nd iiI'OW fL. to R.J D. Shasteen, T. Simone, S. Ellmaker, M. Prather, W. Wood I .I Q -Q X w-,V ff Sf' 4 fi I i K' ' X ,f f -1, 1 I fr - Religion and Service Working Together For The Princess Anne hos Two clubs rrhose rndin purpose is To serve The cornrnunify ond To help needy people TriniTy is d Chris- Tldrr clup ThdT dTTends d differ- errf Type of religious service eoch rnonfh ln dddlTion, TriniTy provides hdlfefirhe enTerTdin- rrrenf for The powder puff gdrne oy selecTing Tedcher cheerledders Also, This group dorrdfes d Thdnlrsglving cds lfef drd U CTTHSTVTTUS Tree To fdrrrllies lrr dddifiorr To doing rnonfhly serflce riroredfz, lfeyeTTes dlso sponsor Tre lfllff, lfrrr rcess Anne Pdgedrrf lhrf, rf, d forrndl pdgednf where The girls rnusl '1fTlTlr,rl rirrrl rw: r,,rTrgeri in rfullf poise grid Tglrfrrf lhe rr-,ml--, Community pdgednT dlso hos officidl judges, d MC, ond escoris wedring Tuxedos. Awdrds, Trophies, ond flowers dre given To Miss Princess Anne, The firsT ond second runners up, dnd To Miss Congeniolify, who is voTed on cy The conTesTdnTs. When dsked GDOUT The pdgednf, pdgednT chdirper- son Sheri Helshey replied, The DOQQOUY is specidl pecduse were The only school dround ThdT hos one lT's dlso d gredf opporfunify for The girls To be recognized by The school ond The cornrnunify for being so Tdle-nTed. Bofh Trinily dnd KeyeTTes dre gredi dsseTs dnd hdve much To conlripufe To Princess Anne. P ,-,, Row T Suson Rdwles, Ruih Coffin. Angeliqqe Bernier, Lduro Liechly, Sheri Helsey, Sdndy Self, Suzdnne Heun, Kerri Harper Row 2 Kim Clisson, Llsd Rhine, Sfdcey MIUSOIW, Lord MGT Thews, Jenny Owens, Helen Wagner. Julie Wdgner, Tonyo Dunn, Row 3: Jonice Heofh, Libby O Keele, Cindy Wore, Trocey Corey, Cdroline Shrurn, Donno Gorrison, Trocey Con, Sherry lnlriri, Louonne Bldlr Selllng eamatlons Caroline Shrurn eagery shows Darrin Tisdale how to fill out the ordering tags. .-1' 5 - F - . D J ifilllfn 5, K 4 K N , ' F 5 Q Q tt. L m -J Ks' '. Y' Q ,W A 'li --s.. ., ' 'Ng v Y. 'r. f fb W 'ff-L, rr ' 7 X I , fy V 4 '- ffrggk, jxixx' F' , A 2 Oirow 1: Kim Foster, Cindy Ware, Sue- Terri Anderson, Tracey Carr, Sheri In Keyettes Kerri Harper Ronda Shelby r Ann Han, Stephanie Hotta, Lendra trieri, row 3: Jenny Owens, Gina Good and Julie Coffin enioy conversing with Jans, row 2: Laura Krause, Tracey bread, Regina Langham, Tany Dunn one another at a Keyette breakfast Corey, Patricia Smith, Janice Heath. Drawlngw a poster for the yeorbook sole is C ristie Lorgesen. J 2 Q I I 1' ,, 'fgf P, x f Q Z ' N s Typing Dlllgently is ossistont sports 'Q - editor Scott -eonord dl M Dedicated and tired souls Working together toward a common Producing o yeorbook is more thon just putting pictures on o poge. lt is on ort ond liter- ory form with strict guidelines, rules ond style. Just like lost yeor, the '84 PEEQAGE stoft hos brought chcinge to the yeor- book in order to keep it up to dote ond to produce the best book of memories possible. The process begon in Au- gust when five sections editors ond one odvisor ottended o yeorbook semlnor in Winston- Solem, NC New ideos were ll if goal brought book to o stcift thot hod been busy selling ods dll summer. Even before the first dedd- line, cirrongements were mode for closs ond club pic- tures ond the cover hod to be designed. Woys in which to cdrry out the theme, Check out thot PA. Spirit, ond o sells compoign were next. Deodlines come very quick- ly in December, Jonuory ond lvlorch. ln oll, 3000 mon hours ond 318,000 wer spent. Roadylng for an opprooching deodline ore Eric Olsson, Gorry Smith. Koren Shelburne, ond Chris Roso 9 'I . - . , . 1 'Q .L 5. I - . Toklng a break from selling yeor- books, Koren Shelburn ond Eric Olsson try to look enthusiostic. Ai -I 1 I 1 1 .i 'vi Lri7'!'J L ,A , 3 . Hn vT35Lf.1., ' r.iL91.w',a. . .z ' . rpm Quite .V 4' , HMP, f. x s . hge 'fr W Jw? Q-ws Peerage staff: row 1 IL. to 121 Mont que Motuskowitz, Cnristrno Torgesen, Koren Shelburne, Rhonoo Knott, Bren do Abourjilie row 2 IL. to RJ Croig Mficubbiri, iviwo iferrrelz, trflf, fJI',',orr, Chris Foxx' ifrrzo, Sorry ',rrrur1 'rrrrrth row 3 IL to 122 Ctrriz Wood, Zcott Leone-ro, Steve jierrn, Lorry f'!ifJfJV!QfJl 'Mfg' . ' VM, . '4 -W , A . Aff- Q K' swf- ar- Preparing her sports Ioy-outs is Tonyo Dunn. Yeorbook 131 v fi 4 5: A , -r ., , H i I i N Tha Getting Involved Coe :f 'fl fa cans of se- r 3' te P g .emerftr school ac' , ' eg 'wcsgrout the mer ffji- senlors portray ad 'Q es 'cn range from ::':.er'+'s 'c actors. ltr eferrple, numerous se' TS cortrlputed to the con- s'zc'cr of tne SCA Neptune :est val float which won first place atthe Grand parade on Gctoper first lwe worked very hard on tne Neptune float, states se- Partlclpatlng In the Neptune Fes- ' .a .vas a Na facet of sertlor ih- .: femert as illustrated oy Monique tfatssifo.-vttz 4 IM1.-I 9 V' Sandi Acufi QCA 3erfa'or ll Reba Aguilar Evelyn Ahmann PHL 't LBA 12 Krls1aAke -1 fa' t Joliet' Tony Albanese ,r l. Craig Allen Joe Ambrose April Lee Anderson - '. ' wr r1'r nior Gary Smith, The project was really massive and re- auired a great deal of student involvement, Construction of the float took three weeks, put even after its completion, there was still work to pe done. For pesides serving as construction work- ers, the seniors also ride the float as representatives from childrens fairy tales ran ing from Snow White to Peter an. Portraylng Peter Pan at Home- coming '83 is senior, Garry Smith I N i f f , i C R , if 'Q 3 no N ir? N-Jie-'Q 1 412 L '7' 6- Q f' 1 CT an ' NKS- 65 4 'L ... W7 -r -f slr-eff N X ........,, Q., Hn llcgt' Ir 94,41 aw Entertaining chlldren along The paracierou1e was The task given to senior clown, Wayne Barefora. ND s 6- Q73-rr L. Rldln atop the homecoming float as Lifie Bo Peep is senior Rhonda Shelby. hui Leigh Anderson H 141 yr, ' 1.11, 1' 1 .i, ,',' '-rfirfrz' .i 1- xr Ji ,rx 'I Michelle L, Ango Jehery Allen Angus ,.'l1' r 11,351 Hrrwull. 111, ,1 , Elany Lynn Arden Jeff Amold AWJ4 1u Roberi Arufa f',, im ' C1ub1U1112 Ji 'er1r'11 , 1 Librrjlry Aid11, '.f3'rorr1i 1-1f, r' Lf, ', C1uD11,12,Corrigifg-rQ11,rJ 11 Q ww 11 Honor hciew 11 1? .eaaerzr r, ff! ,war ,L 12 Goverrors Zcrooi12, 'LP ifef. .' fe C , Julla Loulle Arvlso ',of'baii 111 l'f,m1f4rr,1, Foo1boiI11,12 Greg Ashe Cross Coufw 1311 12 aw ' 'L Presiaenriai Ciassrwrr. 11 im, 3 Z'f,:'e 11 ',i ,L ', Honor Sooievy 11 12, Hg-nor Ciub1U1' 12 Zcrerce Club 11, French 1-igmgnoi 1-1ororfQi5y11 'Q Lnerary Magazine 11,12 'Aoaei , '1 12 De-ba'e Team 10,11 Masami Asuncion Sbarish Ciub1011 12 Zbar :sr Honor Sooiefy 11 12, French Ciub 11 12 Zoeroe Club 1112, Combu'er Ciub 11 12 Darce C un 11 Junior Achievemenr 11 Theresa Avoll DECA11,12,Fi-1A12,SCA12 Powder Puff 12, French Ciub 10 Imelda Aycud Concen Bona 101112, Viorcrifg Bana1O,11,12, Ali Sr Regionai Bona1O,11,12, All-S1a1e Bana1O,11, French Club 10, Wa'ior1ai Honor Sooiew 11 12, Virginia Girls Srafe 11 C5kiahoma111,JE1S11, in1erna1ionaI Reiawors Ciub 1 David Baldwin , r A . fi . '1 . 1 1 fr lf., 14,341 K 1 Seniors 135 Wayne Barelora Annfssa.l 3 rzne G a loves ' N Eric Baiernan ' Andrew Banen Teresa Ball ' -1-V-: 1 Tracey Bell Wllllam Bernard Shanda Binder V1 ze' ' 1' Heidi E. Bum : :'. Dawn Blackford 1 Y Summe srl-T, Thing Seniors oo C fe' The sllrnrner is Tw To TorQeT ur,o.,T school riQhT9 Wrong' 'f e rrildole of June ooes noT ' rw Tre end of sohool oollvie 'lf-2 for rnosT Seniors For Those Truly more ooool The wel fire all Pflrlrgess Anne ore horo 'T rfeporlncg for orienToe T' ll l'1le ILLJQLTST X SQ wif if 1 -: 1 I T 1--X r Orientation Upcoming sophomores need The orienToTion To ore- oore Thern for high school, sToTes SCA PresloenT Loro lvlorlhews, AfTer oll, sorneooy They will oe The Senior Class. Even so, They will never oe oole To rnoloh The oohieve- menls of The Class of '8L1riQhT'7 , xg F' it Q lf-A Ts.-, T 5 w S Xl Sv. er Os -... 101- ,WX l . 4-0' l Y ' Planning orlentallon lor Tho upcom inq soplioinoros, Ilvnior Loro lvlollhows Talks ow,-1 lusl rninulv plans wilh Scoll lvoriurrl Z9 f Ox.- 6. Z gl JC' 4-Q il-vs ' -n.. 'Q'-'Hs Y-F 6- 1 V Ck 'TA ' 'N-, Y, y . ...ll .1 ff '. ' ., , 'heff,eff1 'V' Wi, 1 L , z 1 Q . .1 -if J 'Wt' X-- s Y 'Q -wmxx ,f V ' 111 N. Luanne Blalr - 1 11 1,1 Darln Blythe Heather Blythe Anne Bordeau 11 Stacey Ellen Box 1 X- '. Susan Brantley '.g,ff1v1',1 'M' 1 1 1U,11,1Z 'l1L:'.r1lfl1 ,1lJ1'1,' 'Vf4 11f'w l'!'1 111 11111111111 W 11 1 Hrgfjlp-' ,f Q 1' , ,fr Nr 1 vr,,11r1', Powder 111111 12 Qf,rr1p1l'1-1 21.11-' f fe' 11111 fe' Stuart M. Brlghtblll f4f1f'J .ef1 '1 'A' g I l1eQlwrr1lH'1r'fi1lJ111. 'Uv '12 'Q-11 ', 5 Lohr Brooks 111f111l'l1 11lf 'U 11Lr'f4r ' Bore-10111 1r,1r1e Marv ' 11 4-f1!f1r,'11'11,1z 11 DIVIDQVZV 12 Vvffz' 'mire Jw 1L' 'r1f4',1,,f1': 10,1112 Kathy Brooks Wayne Brooks Fooftpoll 12 David Brolman Brenda Brown Chorus 10 1112, Hope Brown Joseph L. Brown Spomsh Club 10,1112 Soomsh Nomonol 1-lor1orSoC1efv10,11,12, FCA 11 'Young me 1112, Compu1erSc:1ence Club 12 Troy E. Brown Comomer Club 12 Christopher Butcher Robert Butler Soccer 11 12 Robert Spencer Butt Morcmmg Bono 10 11 12 SCA Exe-cunve COUV1C1I 12 Curtis Byrd Bosebo11 1011 12 Spomsh Club 10,1112 Model UN C100 12 Mary Ellen Callahan 'Yearbook S'of 10 obrofv S1011 A551 12, Fl-lA1Q Seniors 137 Edward E. Campbell Jr : Clarissa J Cannon - Tracey Carr -7- . J- - EQ. Thomas Bill Carpenter Dominic Sylvesfer Carr Howard Carr Jr. Judy Carter 'EA 'L EH-l 'L Adrienne Cason Patricia Causey Germs Q Jo T2 Jowaer 3 H rr 17 Ale 12 J 1. MOHICC Marie Celmef Tammy Chick D524 'T 'Q Sohbal' ll T2 J 'owaer DUTT Tl T2 Michelle A. Clark Mama fl-ub TO Flag Core 10 E42 fees Crab TJ ,av Club ll Explorers ll T- ' Y 5, .fs 'N . rl fi '7 'bo iii Seniors - Number One! Question - VVhaT is The one elemenT ThaT seberaTes The seniors from The oTher classes aT Princess Anne? Answer - VVhaT else? SbiriTl l'When iT comes To sbiriT we really blow The oTher olasses away! sTaTes Tanya Dunn. I V The beb rally brovea ThaTl IT is This belief ThaT has maae The class of 10841 a class To re- member. From The class sym- bol To The brom, The sbiriT of The senior olass has enablea Them To live up To Their moTTo: Soar- ing To New Heights. Trying to arouse The orowa, Howara Goiary imiiales a Cheerleader Davld Clouqhley Nlcole M. Clymer 1 . , r f Vllglnla Cobb MlChQeIW,COCk1ell 1 ', :J'11'. 1'1': Carol Mlchollo Colllm H11 A 12 PHX- 12 Donna Calvln Colton Loo Coogan Morcrllrlg l1ar.r1 114,11 12 Compuler Club 1 Tracey Cong May Colm 10, Porerrslcs 12 Compuler Clu 12, lrlrllly12. lfeyer1es12 If- 12 Nollonal Honor Soclery 11,12 Powder Puff 12 lvlarchln Concerl Bono 1O,11,12, All Cm Qrgrregrrr 1O,11,12, gemor RSQIODOI Borro10,11,12, All Jlrglrrlo Slcrle Band 11.12 Pamela Comb! Basketball 10, Cheerleader 10 Mallula Comlck Donnls Codec AIASA 10.11, Comp-mer Club 12 Jeff Cox Klm Crandall Drill Team 1O,11, Powder Puff 12, WHO'S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS 12 Bllly Compton Mo S. Caradoll AIASIA 10, FBLA 11,12, Powder PuffrY2 Belh Croasoy FCA 1O,11,12, Powder Pufl11,12. Soflball 10 Glvln some encouraging words for the omecommg Game is co' coplolns Carl Peoples and Kellon Serwlors 133 Garv VI Croix ROTC '. 'I Debra D Dawson Scholar L. Davls Quell.ar1dOS Decastro Anthony R. Delldonna Bridget L. Deneen Angel Dlbbs --::r- ':'3 1: Eleanor T. Dooley Cafherlne E. Dozlel Charles E. Dozler Tonya L, Dunn 3 '. I ' 1M'f f , ', - -ex- -fs' L HU, I -, ..ef,f,J1Yfi Brenda M. Dycus .de 2 is 34 The Senior Leaders The backbone of the senior class are its' officers President, Donna Saguinsin, vice- President, Donna Garrison: Secretary, Renee Landreth: Treasurer, Cindy Wareg and WGDOVTQV, Jimmie Lindeman. These individuals have strived throughout the year to rrrsure The success of the class of 19841 Their many hours of rard frorlf have tranformed dreams into reality lf it were rot for the officers, the home Carr rr Q float would have nev- er qotterr off the ground and the Prom would haven been held in the gym. Desbite what finally turned out to be success, the class of- ficers did have their share of problems. The main problem was bar- ticibationf' states vice- president Donna Garrison, Unot lust among the officers but with the class as welI. Relaxln? for o moment, the senior class of rcers bose for the camera Ciriay Ware treasurer, Donna Saauinson President, Donna Gam sorr vice President. Jimmie Linde man reborier 1 sn 'Os -rg' lk T 1 5 r I' fx QQ' ',l'9a 6 'Q 91-'X Q ' Q ' lx- T, x X I 'i t f K X I- fg 4 K f Y '5 , N gf. Robed Lee Economu, Jr. Moorrgols, 10, Vroeo Club, 11,12 John Gerald Eyrlle SCA 101112, Execufrve Councrl 11,12, AIASA 10,11,12, Leooersmp Workshop 11, Soccer 10,11,12, Junior Achrevemerwr 10 Maureen gMo1 Evans Boskefoolr 1011 12 SOf1boII 10, 1,12,Spor'1ish Club, 10, Powderpu1f11,12 Kelih Edwards USG EWBII KGIWIYI FCUIKFICI MIG FBHOI1 Carmen B. Florlllo SCA 1011, Trwesprorw 11 'Pegordung Elecfro ' 10, 'Prrme of Mass Jecrw Brodre 10, Mume1roupe10, Powder puff 11, Trrmty 11. Dorvce club 10, FBLA 12, FHA 12 Seniors 1411 Homeco - '-- f-,rg-f-.-'ini' nf-xref-of . .J - .4 .fo v iv , Y ,--.-- A K -:: ,.'.'f'C of O e' , 'Q oe romeo ' in 3.een ififnoi 'F fi 'fe ofmo 'nie so soe- 1 ll ff C' 9 'CFO' iS TNST SCSQ' -- ,...,. r- - J .4 3 of oii, giris mosi oe rr 'greg fo' Com OUT of rieos Q' aero' giris, ren mi' oe onosen io represent 'fe ' oioss oro oniy one wiil oe 73.-.red ooeen ine ooiiri is onosef' oy meons of voiing in Ergiisn oiosses ine some pro- CeOo'e is oniiiized in SSTOD- sf rg ine goeen exoeoi inoi Shelley Flnkel Rick Firestone Bud Fisher Daschell Fmgerald 'gf ' ' '- 1 - 1,557 ,Il 44 46 Kimberly Ann Flavln 41, A . Bor1FoMa V 3 iw' ' fi. rr I 1 rrif' 1 TreyFord - . fi. -- .i,. i, ., 4 r I. ir , ,Y 1 -A-iirrffr ff 'P L John Foster Karen Forster - s- ir, '.1- iifiixii' ., .Vi X. ,.'. George Galento Jullo Garcia DonnoM Garrison if iff- in - ,....4i , 1- c 1- 1 ! 1 1 V ming Honors ine voiing is seorei ond en- eornoossee ine voies of oll ooriioiooiing siudenis, noi iusi seniors Does inis foci moke ine iiile o soeoiol privilege? Knowing Tnoi ine siudeni oooy voied me os queen mokes me feel greoif' sioied i983 Homecoming queen Julie Wogner, ine oiner seniors who mode up Homecoming oouri were: Jennifer Mikulko, Condi Con- non, Coroline Sonrum, Trisn Voigni, Loro Moiinews, Trooey Corr, ond Tonyo Dunn, Riding around the irook, Trisn Voigni ne-wOu51y OWOITS The Ticlfiime GVGVTTS L - 4 l 1 5 Q--fx .'Q .- is 'Si if Pl' I ? fo 'I' ' vw 'w C ia, :Q fi A 1-- W -uf is TW ,Z ' ,, 4 . I Larry Garrison 1 A1 . William Bradford Gaus , 11,11 vrlil-1rjr,',r r,1,l- 1' Suzie Gebhardt 111111111 ' .1 ' 1 211111 1.1 l lrl1r1g Todd German fwfr! 1 , 1- Wlllle GIDSOI1 'Jl1f'f , 'U '. U13 ' '. 'rf1f.V1fl111Q' PHX- 1g f!rf1','l:rr'311 1 v'fr1 ', A BO2W:1hf1Tl M' Ron Gludsione 'lporlzr Hornrr 711,11-',' 'J , J- ',oor1rzr-flrlrJ111,1112 l,le1,,o'e1u11 r1'r' .rr 3 1112, ,ox Stephen W. Glenn 'VreZp1Ur:1U11 1l' 'l fl lrfr 1 , 01111132 Jeorr Hrrfjle 111 ell Alorffr 1U 'lr1r1,.1.f , , , Corrlvol' 11 Borelf,f,' rr we lrqrv 1' ,rvlry1,rff, 11, 'rleD1frrrerc'12 Nez' Zrdf: Tor, ' X We-N5poper111Q feorpoov 12 L12'1 i'u1f- 'iv 11 12 rCfJielfjo51jOp6-11 meg Qlur, 1' if .121 Lf V.-Y .1 L 'mi .r., 4 13 , . fv- 'W ru VJ I . Glna Goodbread Q-,rr1rr3s'1cz 'eorr 11 Noflonol Horror Qoclew 11,12 SCI- Zerrofor 11 14 Leode-rsn1p Worvsnop 12 Girls Z'G'e 11 JF . Fear' 11 Lo11nClup11,12 lrolerdoscope 11 12, Zcrerce C1up12 Gene Gossman Sean Gram Y9f'lVllS 'eorn 10 11,12 Boy 3 C'f1'e 11 Morc:nlnQfConcer1 Bono 10,11 12 Screrce Crup 12 SCA Seno1or 12, Norronol Honor mer-ew 11 12 Steve Grattelo Vroeo Cluo 11 David Gravely Baseball 10,1112 Cornpu1erfSc1ence Club 11 An Cluo 10 The Senior class float depicting tne burning spirr1 of '811 won second ploce in The Homecoming porode, Seniors 1413 j 1 3 I 1 Scot! Grlffln I M 14 Richard Haley K .,. 1 .4' Steadlly working on his coke as Gow Mmson Checking oui her brothers com- petmon 15 STOCV Munson Vlckl Grlffln 'rv Y W S- x 34 I T' ' ,,,,.n-Mfg. -........ailn--. 'B 1 ff'. 0' 'ly' , z R 1--f y.. w G Arthur Clay Hall ' Llua M. Hall 'f '. fr 1 l 1 111 'r,.'4r..l,r,,Jr 1 gb l 1 'Mil' '11 1 ',' 'f-U ','r1-lv Q' 'rr H,- r ,,,rlrf1' 'r,. 1 I ,f1'1'1'lV'1l', r Randy Hall TP '. Dlana R, Hammond SOUIIQ-H00 Han Verewf 1 .rl FB L A 'rice pre5if1er1'1Lf ',r1f1f1,' l 12, SC A represenowe 10 f Mike Harris 5ur1ing1u,11,17 Sklp Har! or Rlchdrd HGYYBD 'he 9 Drdgor ', r T Q .5 10, TheSOlCin51O,11,12 url',eff,f1r' ll Q3 K 12. Donce Club12, Drorno Clur,12 12 A-A an . . f'h Z-5, -nv-f Q ff: z 'AXW 'Nils,,,k 1 3 f 1,-:'.' .J-.ani ls that . . . ? couIdn'l' be. One of The mony evenTs of senior week is The BeTly Crock- er Bokeoff. During This highly unusudl evenT, senior guys ore Trdns- formed inTo duiel girls who slove in hol kiTchens dTTempT- Showing hls girly side, Trey Ford is o conleslonl for The Belly Crocker Bokeoff. Laura Hawrer Vice Presiderl Junior Achlevemem 11, Powder Duff 11, F B , A 12 Jane Hayward SC A 10,11 Powder Pul' 11 12 Newspaper 12 Sheri Lee Helsley Boskerooll 10 11,12 'erm 11,12,Trock11,Keye11es1O,11,12, Qeponer 11 vice President 12, Nononol Honor Socievy 11 12 Sporisr Club 11, French CluDl2,Trini1y11, veorbook 'lO,11,12, Edilor-lnfChief Davld Hendricks French Club TO. Troclf Manoger1O, NJROTC 1O,11,12,SQuOC1LeOdel11, Assis1anT Supply Officer 11, Jels Teorn 11, Science glut: Compmer Science Club 12, Model U N up No, it ing To poke cdkes. Their efforis ore judged by The sTudenTs during o money roising conTesT which behefils choriTy. This yedr's winner wos senior guy STudrT Brighlbill. VVdiT, is ThdT guy or gol? Seniors 1115 Deon Henllne Cnrvs1op'werF -1e're-ac - : ', Bcbowfcfew 'I 35'f'.i Tony Hlnel Beveny Hlllhouse MICHGEI HOCKEY -- 1' H '. I' il Jeonn Holllmon Wendy Hope H ,I ' iq iddle Hubbon 'W 1 'Q evra H ' P-V .' , W 7.74 .ali gl AmyHughes V 'i Mar1hoHuH fi ' 'L it 1. i 5. lf' '5 if -I s na , I wr., 1 'Uh WN K S- gy, sd. 1 - v ab.. tn , 'R 4 ff N H H ' T f in Us f 'r 4 Tlm Hundloy ' ' JA' 2'1Z', ' e Jlmmy Hum H: 1 1 , , H,-V., .. vi If, .1 ,. , A-..,',-Alf, . , ., 4 ... ,,, .... Emlly Hurley '. -ww 'H nf iw '. Sherrylyn lmllgll . ' , M ' L an vv'1 Wt W f A .. 3 S .,4 1 .P , , g , Andrew James Jr. ' 1 Y 1 '. I - x -fi.. ' v Lenovo Anne Jann ' ' .r r . .I .. ,,. Michelle Jorvla Kblfh JONFIIOFI 2'- At ,4f' Mlchoel Anthony Johnson .: f '.jf ,.-r w ,rx 1'4'x ,,, - 'Y 5 A Nvg -4'-Q., x 'Q ,P tl 'Jr' A Q 1. if me -- 'rg ,s sg, 1 .. V, p,m+W!4ff4 J 'rr' '4 1., fri 0' 1 If .,.,, ,, .. .,.,,. 9 it if-f 'W' Who's the Crazy One? 452 1 41 1 Senior slave day was one of the highlights of senior week. Princess Anne's own shiek Dar- rin Tisdal, presided over the day and had a different slave each bell. As if that wasn't enough, Shiek Darrin was car- ried into the school by his slaves. The class of '84 rules, Rounding up hls slaves on Senior slave dav is Darrin Tisdale. X 'TSQ' ,IQ-.5 ,K S ' M ,I A V 1 'B+' ,Ll EN 'S 1 2 rr V 5 ai mu' r,laiQ':i'F states Darrin, All others are nothing more then slugs to be stepped on. A bit strong? Maybe so, but Darrin's underlying feeling of spirit is evident throughout the senior class. As senior Steve Glenn observes, 'lVVe're num- ber onel Pamela JONIISOI1 Ar' Club 10. 'HCA 1112 Donna Jones FHA, Powder Pull 'll Richard W. Jones 'lJl7O'C 10,11 12 Karina Jo Kelfh Bor1d1O Drfles 11 'rrrrw 1' Powder Pull 11,12 FBLA Yreasure-r12 COE 12 Klmberly Kay Kelzer Softball 10, Office Assistant 10, Powder Putt ll, AFS ll, Magazine-12. Spanish Club 12 Usa M. Kelly Spanish Honor Sooretv 10 Karen Kessler Marching Bond 1011 video Club Dawn Klger FHA vice presrdem ll, SCA 12 Dance Club 12, DECA 11,12 Richard Kimball Football 12, VVres1ling1O,11,12 Baseball 10.11.12 Boys S1a1e11 FCA 11311 12, FHA vice-president Gwen Knaub FBr,AlOl112 SCA 11 Coe12 Lee Knight Jeffrey Kotvas Seniors 1417 Laura Krauu ,f ' Dale Larrfalne ,' -' Re lna Lang avr Q z., I fx Qeaee Var e Lanarefh .. , . Anarea Launer Lua LOu ' 1--' f Y '- Tim Lawrence Mlchele Lewis gf' ', ' . . ,iQ1C'r'- Jlmmle Llndeman -- I ,We 'Nw .Z .f ' '55, 5 'T 7. . . I lj , ., 'T i T. f 1 rf -M 'r. ., 'Terr' VI .j' I' ', Ii ' I a. , ' ' A 'e21r+e ' h Mr 1 .4 1 lr, ,L Lace ', Mary Lindsay ew 3' s '- 'Q -creme-scope 1 , .H .-a --., L., .J 4 Hg 4 4. . T' P - ., rf. ,P , 1 Aleale Llnnefte P 1' 3' ' '-cf' '. L Demetrius V. Llnnefle , ' f Guy Llskey .'.'1f:' ' 4 ', ',' Scot! Llyod Theresa Mearckleln iff: ' . Lee Mansfield 'ff' , ' ,, ye' 1 '. QV A 2 'wf'U1ll '2 Colleen Marshall c ' ' A- . A-' rr 1' V 'l . ,. Jr! . - ,y Scorv Mcmhall Rollo Marilnelll : 1' ' .r ' '.' Barbara Mane Mcnolek Y l YV, nip' W 's fa 'J' Powder Puff Pride 4 4 ,fd Despite rumors of concello- tion ond tne lock of tedm orgdnizdtion, tne 1983 pow- derpuff gome took ploce on November Q. The onnuol contest pitted tne junior girls coocned by Mr. Dennis Nixon ogoinst ine se- nior girls coocned by lvir, Wdyne Purcell, in o footpdll gome in wnicn tne score wos consistently cnonging. Every time tne senior tedm scored, Coach Pursell gives Elizopetn Scnleeper plons for the gome. ,., . A ,,,, ,,,, J , ,, ,, . .f .2235 H .. .. 1. , A1--jg?-2::i Mrk? 5:1 . ,A 1 . A n '- 'I ' 1 'AY' ' X M Aer- -' ' if A Wa. 2, ' , ,rf , - , x X A pr 'D S A, 4 Q s lf: .Qt tv. ' 'fi-A, . , . if ,Q .Y 9 9' 'Ox f ' y S tne juniors soon followed witn one of tneir own. A 90-vord punt return by Angie Wdtson gove tne juniors o 20-141 victory over tne opposition, Altnougn tne seniors lost, tney were optimistic opout tneir performdnce, 'll tnink we ployed o good gome ond were proud of it, even tnougn we lost, sold cotnv Tnomes, senior QUOFTSVDOCR. Lora MCHHBWS 1491191195 1011 12 Yrlnity 1011 FCP 10,11 SCA 10 2nd vice-president 11 Dresiden' 12 Moy Queen 10, VSCA Regional l?eOfesen'o'ive 1' Miss P A Pogeonr 11 tvlddrigols11 12 foung ,iie1' Executive Council 11,12 'nespiors 12 3:wder9ut1 11 12 Homecoming Cour' 12 Drill 'eorri 10 leadership Worksnop 10 11 Monique Matuskowitz 'nespidrs 15 11 12 -' Abner' 10, 'A Cool Diomord 1D A 'furper CGVVIVGl' 11 DTD? DivfV'E'VS' 12 SCA 12 Ex6Cd'wE- Courcil 12, Trock 11 Frercl'iClulo1D lzwder Dui' 1112 Veorbook lridei Edi'or12 Vourg .fe11 Civ: Aide 10 Junior Acrwevemeri' 1011 Lisa Maynard FHA 11 DECA 12 Shannon Lynn McCauley 'vlodrigo 5 11 1 11 DECA 12 Keith McCourl Bdsepoll 11 12 David McCIung AlA5A 10,11 12 Dona McCIung Pam McEwen Seniors 1119 Trying their Best Since The TweITh graae is Their lasT high sohool year, seniors sTrive To oe Their oesT. This aeTerrninaTion Takes many Torrns From The eTTorTs of Throwing a Toaohacwn oass To ooTaininQ riariar roll fall Tirne, The seniors Allen Joseph McKay r' 4 ' ' Barbara McNeil 5- ge Nancy McNelly -- ' Evelyn Irene Meeks f Larry Menzel Sandra L. Micheal '. ' 'mfr 1 1. 1-- i. '. Jeffrey Mlkkelson Jennifer Mlkulkc :lg :J ' ff '. :fir T.' , , 4.1 -T 1 W I L, . V A ,.r ,A , -I ,. . VV.. 'U' sTrive for iT all As senior, Colleen Marshall sTaTes, Hsinoe This is our lasT chance we mighT as well go for The QusTo! Resting a hurt knee is senior Gary lvlinson ibn C v-Q 1505 T' X , Qx 9 ll If ,z lj of - -s -'n 'NT-if al ,out A -f' Q 7 'X i 4. Vfvf D Q--' fv- uf' H 'ff jfwpf 1.-- Mi. 2- Q ,,-I' Nxx Ahemplin to do 0 011994, QW11, Wore puts onh her D951 effort 'xfnrfil' ' . -4e.,'f -f - 1 :Zire , ?.,.L,. f , ,I 1 , , I ,T V ,f,,, . ffzrffl Q fl ,P 5 fi' v if riff, ,Q l ffr I' 'N ar'-u if 1 W9 I Carl Miller Theresa Ann Mllls '1J1fQ Q 11,1 Qf-eri1fff- ,E'OUF:'fZV'1D Workhp 11 '!1Qff1f-1 ,H 1' 1 Hp 'K Dawn Monigomery 9m.ffi1er fm 1' 1 Q11 ,fs Q HorY1ecorrw1r1g JfJVfJUE' 1Q Vondo M. Munden F1e1fj1Hf,1CVfLy1U1'1g pp 101112 '1JPOTC1U11,1Q f-'131.wjffrv,11111Q Ar Club 1J Angle Myrick DECA 10,11 12 Powder H1111 11 Ano Maria D. Nahra F1910 Hlygvev 11g 11 13 5occer1011,12 'r1r11'y 1011 311211612 'Qpqmgr CluO1011,12, Spomsh ?1O'11DVG1 1-1oror31:H:1+ew 10,1112 P'OwC1erP1J11111Q '31V1Si1'CJ'E' 11 -eflderah Workshop 11 VVHQVS WHO1'JA?-J1EP1CA'JHI'5H SCHOOL STUDEWS 11 neyewea 12 Joe Nemeth cOl1l'lle Ness F1-1A1O DECA11 VERA 11 -fl-H Anne Nguyen FBLA 11, Premgh C1115 1111 Jmnw A531 101,12 Jerald Nichols 1Nr-eswfg 11,111 1Q PelerO asowara AFS 1Q Wgfde-1 ,TJ 1Q qvfce C1ut312io1e1doscope 12 Holly Olsson Spomsh 1-10111111 i,Qc1ew 1U 11 12 1aoIeudQscope1O As Semors 15' Klff Ovefon Deonno Orbon .Q Bruce On Sferrv 'Jef 1 Gene Pointer , 1: Eddie Parker Peter Pawlus Carl Peoples V ' ' L ,-', Lisa Michele Perry '- Denlxe Ella Petrle 4 , 1 MlchaeIPhlIIlps As'-: 1 ' ' -X13 Mathew Plame -- 2 2 I ,- H .r - Clyde Poole '11 . Llso Prlce H '-fl '. 5 '- Robert Proctor Chrlrtopher Ra1 Raso 'Hn - '1 ,Hn ,, , 1. , 1 ' JI! xv, :'-' .r r H'--1: ' '. , J.. . My U H! I., , .. , Susan Rowles Sandy Reeves : 1 ' . Erlco Richards Kevin Qlchardnon 1? 45 ,.,- f ? 12 N ' r fl.P' .r' -Q.- F il e x Q'N I - Tx 0- X I '1. 'L 3. Rv Q QT' 1 JT' ' X Q a.-Y N ' .5 px. SIN ,QV in 3...-' .4-1 l 42 1 . 11'- vi I 'Q I 4 ,N Q 7' v l I4 Q, Qb' ,v ' X Z ni' T., Seniors Aren't Cheap AlThough being o senior hos iT's penefiTs, such os oloss seniorily, The oosT of being o senior is high. Besides ooodemio sTruggIe, o senior is olwoys pomborded wiTh vorious iTems ThoT They can'i live without. EveryThing from T-ShirTs To cups ore shoved in o senior direoTion. 'll Think iT's greoi To oe o se- nior, ouT memories ore memo- ries ond puTTons ore puTTons, Realizing how expensive iT is To be o senior, Wayne Boreford orders his groduoiion onnounoemeni 'D sToTes senior Woyne Boreford, you don'T necessorily need oll The superficiol iTems ThoT ore pushed on us every yeor, oTher Thon o yeoroook, prom money, ond groduoTion onnounoemenTs. We reolly don'T need muoh else, puT They keep Trying To sell iT To us dnywoyf' Such ore The woes of senior life Christopher Sean Riley Golf Team 10,1112 Bciskerooll 10,11 Fellowship of Crvryrgr rwnlefeg 1011 Presidenr 12 SCA12 Jeffrey P. Ringo 'viorchrng Bgrrj in ir 12 Wlllls Robbins Susan Robertson Richard Rock PGI-Il ROQYIKEY BOS6'DOIl 1O 11 12 FQ A 1Q one Rogers 1ennr51O1112 neyigvgsg 1011 12 Secrelory 11, Sporiish Honor Socrery 1U 11 12 Veoroook1O,T1,12 Marcle Rogers DECA ii Seniors 153 Laura Rosen ' Gordon Roughton Ton Qme , Alix? OW 5 n ww- Doss -, - X Clyde Russell . if Donna Sagulnson - .4 .f f ' Grnny Sawyer Maunce Schaat Elrzabeth Schleeper , . Q- n A . mx' Debra Schooler df- Donna Seulen 1. : :R 1 L'iI Abner ' Oklahoma ' '. Sandra Self We Mah Seniman Katherine Shaw Kenneth Shellds Rondo Shelby I : , '--' '. - --.fA' Carolnne Shrum 2 Doug Sibelius . -1 '. r fu -. Wllllam Simmons 4 5 H Yyler Simone , . .. .I w- Q L 9- , 3 R 5' in it? an,- 5 1, ai.-1 fi lf' vu' A., .nb 3 -Q, IL. -rg K fQN T1 ' I I 1 V I 5. QF 5 3 ll - , 1 'lf -J 7, E 1., 0 , ' fa' 1, f A ,f A Class with Talent One of The besi ossels of The closs of 19811 is The OFTWQUDT of ioleni il conioins, Tolenred seniors include: Ginger Bowen, lrneldo Aycud, Shon- do Binder, ond Gory Spell who wos voled rnosl lolenied se- nior guy. Being norned rnosl lolenled reolly hos o reverse effect, sloles senior Gory Spell, l'r's humbling becouse Displaying his acting lolenls on sioge during ploy reheorsol is senior, Glory Spell, 4 , ! 43' everyone sions efbeclirlg you lo be concealed becouze you hcive Tolenl, Bul l'rn r-01 con celled. By lhe woy, do you wonl my ou1ogrobh'f Besides being dubbed rnosl lolenled, Gory olso wos nomed rnosi bobulor, But os he sloles, Being rnosl bobulor is greol but I do gel sick of oll This solivo on rny shoes. Brandon Slate Wrewlirig 11111 12 Steve Slattery Gwendolyn Smith Dome Club 113 DECQ 1g iVlOdrigdls11,12, Video Club 11 Kevin Smith Kim Smith TrOClc1011,12, 5CA1011 FQA1112 John Smith Juliann Smith Patricia Smith Rolando Smith Jessica Snyder Sean Charles South Cross Country 10 11 12 Wreslling1011,12,1rocl 101112 Gary L. Spell 'Prirne ol lvllss Jeon Brodie ' iolerf Show llVlC1 10 Lil Abner' 10 Thurber Corriivol 11 Adoprolions ' 11, Olclohornol 11 DA Dogeor' llVICl11, ihesbion1O,11,12 'foung Life 11 SCA1112, Wes1 Side Story' 12, Modrigols 10,11 12 Seniors 155 Playmates defeated is a'eann wereally playea C goca garre of fooloallf' 3'a'ea 'flosr yalaaole Senior 33.-tae' Dall player Carol fuooa.-.'a'a The Juniors iusl gal laclfy l' 'NE-ll of coarse' ll was lack, wfasrl ll? Of Perhaps il was a saaaen change in The weath- er'f lffhaleyer The reason, The Janiors won The Powaer Puff Chris Sprouse li 4 1 Dallas Eugene Stomper Edward M. Stanley '. - ' , .r J 4 Y .41 Larry Stapleton r Teresa Stephens Melissa St. John Cralg Strohecker 1' ' ' 4 rr: r -- -V f...l,r,L.,,1f!- -- at I., . .. -IJ. ,I , , ' M., 1, nrt -nw ' 'g in .. AI 'A Andy Svogdys Jon Swallow 1' .. I 4 Chris Swangor r f g 3 Larry Taylor -A '- '. r '. Monica Taylor f garne pal not wilhoul a greal showing oy The Seniors. 'Were proud of our perfor- mance, saia Senior Quarter- back Calhy Thames. 'Even Though we lost. Ulhal alliluae prevails Throughout The school. A Ju- nior, lvlargie Dooley, saia, The Seniors playea a really good game. Awarded most valuable aefensive player is Carol Wooawara 1 in Fi, 1 'iii l M eb Tw- evu,,,v 6-4 ' ig UI. r J i iq-v .15 1 in ,Q ,za 351 fir? 'A V 'e1..ls5 ' w.-'vi' 'V' .1-.2 :fl--Jed. -2 M ,,,.. lg-7,- ,134-f, .-wk. Jo Templeton Deco 12 John Tenerowicz Wrestllng 10, AIASA 10 11 12 DECA 12 Kenny Tennyson PCUIGIG TEHEHOH BOSRGTDOU 10,1112 DOWCEW PUT1 11 Calhleen Thames Soccer 10,1112 lrouner-Foolboll, Hockey, Boskefboll 1112, FCA 11 Young Llfe 11. Yedrbook 10, Powder Puff 11 12 Mlchael Thehflef Kelly E. Thomas Thespuons 1O,11,12, l?egord1nQ Elec1ro 1O. l'L1'l Abner 1O, Thurber Cornlvol' 11 'Borefoot ln The Pork 11, Senlor Closs Nep1une FGSTIVOI 12 Pamela Thompson French Club 10,11 AFS 11,12. Thesplons 11,12 'Oklohonwoll 11, 'Presen1 lense' 11 The DUVIDSYSH12, Powder Puff 11, Donce Club 11 12 Ellen Thomdlke SCA 10.12, DECA 11 Newspaper 11,12,Trlnlly12, Powder Puf1 12 Darrln Tisdale Debote 1O,11, Cornpu1er Sclence Club 1lnvr1o11onol1 1012. French Club 10 11 12, Vldeo Club 11, Sclence Club 12, Koleldoscope 12 Model UN 12 Jamie Tolley Bdseboll 10,1112 Wresrllng 12 Mlchael Davld Uenklng Morchlng Bono 1O,11,12,COnCer1 Bond 10,11 French lub 11,12 Scuence Club 11,12 Con'1pu1erSc1ence Club 11 12 Seniors 157 Wendy VanAIlmczn -. Keng Vong Von Johann Voorhees Jr. . Julie Wagner - '- -ff ' Cmdy Ware :' 1 ' Kellon O. Warren Fred. V. Wcnkins Jehrey A. Watson Tammy L. Wahs Cor1eheWedemon lf fl' IL Tracey White 1' Jr 1 Siocey Whmock Chrlxflne Whmon - r 1' 1 5- , Fred Wlke G' x '. .1 Fovcmne Von Hom - - ',, Q- 0- s Anno Volosun f- - . as ' ' 3- Sh Q. ..., Davld L. Walker 41' 10 Sam Webb 1 Jeb West I' Hu hhqvrloy Chuck Wilkinson f .' 8 .gg ,ax 1 Q.. TT' Q: 'fi We .41-.. io- ? v Y' ' fe-v L T 65 QQ 2-Q 1 1 ,T . ,,. . 35 .JS 1 in Q74 LC 'v- 1 Wx ,, ...WT . h tiki. ? v If v 'fu QU.. in 1469 Q . Q 4 ,Q 'F X -ml ,A ' 6 :fe f- , .va ' ,- Devin Williams Joyce Wlllloma Doug Wilson Kel1h Wlihrow Thomas Womack Melody Worrell Carol Woodward Aaron Wynn W V' T Wayne E.Wrlgh1 .viulf f' I .rgx C 4 on-D Y' . .. I I A Wo...,., f 'I l i Q ,4 A :- '22, fi 7 ,Z U gg' ' .' . ,HQ J.-5, I ' 2. . f ' Kenny Young Helena Zito Sharon Zuldema Supporting the Team One of The rnosT irnporTonT porTs of senior life is school spir- iT. ThroughouT The yeor, The closs of 1984 hos clone o QreoT cleol To support The Teoms of Princess Anne. From fooTpoll To forensics, The seniors reolize ThoT wiThouT supporT, Teorns foil. 'll Think we should olwoys Waiching their senior clossrnoTes in The pow erpuff gome ore Rhondo Shelby oncl Jonie I-loyworo. Watching their senior clossrnoTes in The pow erpuff gome ore Rhonoo Shelby ond Jonie Hoyworcl. supporT our Teomsf' sToTes se- nior Rhondo Shelby, i'They rnoy noT olwoys win puT oT leosT They Try. This Troin of ThouQhT is evi- olenT ThroughouT The school. JusT look orouncl oT ony gorne or evenT. Ten To one odds, o senior will pe There. Seniors T59 Seniors Q-crore Kffnoolz one Sandy Self - Best Dressed 'neresc Bei! ond Seon South - Most Athletic Cornet Cowon one James Tolley e- Class Couple Gow Spell ond Sanger Bowen e Most Talented Vw-f:',f1'wg,r,fflif1rN: 1 nm Best Looking fee-'gm mmf, urn nur, tg A t Most Splrlted I' 1 X In Q 4-2' X 1 X . -QT Superlatives ---- Julie Wagner ond Cori Peoples - Friendliest Howord Guiory ond Donno Gorrison - Class Clowns 1 . i I , 'ffffi f-C Monique lvloluskowilz ond Dovicl Jones - Mos? Individualistic Julie Wagner and Gory Spell - Most Popular ,. .- A 130. A-874 Donno Soguinson ond Jimmy lflunl A- Most Outstanding and Most Likely To Succeed if Seniors lol F' MW i 'LW Y , Q '01, . . 1. A Y- '.',. ' ,f Y 1, ' ' ' . U , ' .. , f'.'7f':'TN1.f ' , 4 y L r . ,L . , . V I , ' . 1 Q ' A ' L-.1 , 1 f 'L V ' 1 f' ' I ' , , ' ' xlfriai ' L: ' , ' ' W f, - x I 'I w . fi ,4' 1. . V X , , K . A ' , . ,- ,. A Efkij-diff ' N YQ: 6 1 Uwe' ' , yi 5 3 'ff 31 who J, 5 Nfl'- -ai 'a sf 'X ,5 N ya gif The Future Generation The Junior Class 'T 1 -.ff'4'A..I ff'-f-F + ra - V-, 3 'T 'JC' ,, ',.A,, f. ,-ef.- nf ,',' ', , 'I'-'Tf I.4e'C' D Vi 'fg f nQg i f'.3 1lf. , .J , we .J-.f 11 gf, .1 'XJ ' e e'r e'3 :,s're3srLe1rJTer w- if nr-F1 rw, ,fre mg , , .4 .4 vf..r'C' D v Q 'ag fr ,Qs grae ir 'fern he eg ara 'ae 'he .fames 2' .. shave Tferr fise Ta The '12 'he 'ayeThe yearriihg Ta T 3.-. gf: efpara Ther harie , 3 ne, hare fesaeer far if e'3 ar a They are T6OVFiTViQ Ta gene' 'few era'aeTers The iue 1' ,ea' is The year ir which afsaer is iearr The rhasT ana yeT erpy The sehaaiis aeTiyiTies 0' ,FV L . V 5 T xi f ' Q l . I T 9 T I I C ? 5 1 .,, 5 . 'Q Chris Waaa giyes his view af The ,uhiar year The iuniar year is a Tirhe IV'i which a sTudehT'S CharaCTer is farmea mare sa Than any aTher year. The iuhiars are Thinking Tawaras Their fu- Ture ana aT The sarne Tirhe are ehiayihg The pleasures af schaai aCTiyiTies such as re- Ceiyihg Their rings aT The ring aancef' The lunlor class officers pictured from Tap To boriorn Chris Wood, pres' iae-hr Lama Alferes, secreiaryp ana Paisy Kaehne, Treasurer 9 x ase- 8 1' NTT, -x ,P I T P . 6 ir IG' V I I 1 W :fi A V IE. Q 1' l ,, ' D as . X , Q ., iv, l hd 4 1 I 9 -4, 1 IDI EE if 'ti 4 , f f T X X I I' Class sponser, Mrs. Harwood, dreams about the upcoming Ping Dance The Junior class ottioers lead a dtssoue sion in fund raising for the Ring Dance A t , of ., David Bowers x L V ' A Jerry Bradpury xx! in I r Julie Brrnton Q t Wt X ' 'Ag Ira Brotman X fray, Q Margaret Brower it Q Depra Brownk A Keith Brown A 1 ,hx 1- .., if I F I L I Mark Browning M f K V .' 7 Snerri Brunnett M Mike Bryant f ix 1 Angela Burkett ' ' Constance Busrok 5 I Anne Byrd 1 vs Y Patricia Catlan Anita Carnrnitert Timo Carnprnelti Mark Carnppelt Linoerty Capps David Carlin Jett Carpenter Ricnard Carrie fs? M A 'N A YQ Q2- b r 1 -9' :X R X x i fy.. f Mionae! Cnaprnan Deporan Cneaney i, Eunsook Cho Cnua Pinky Doug Ctark Af' Q fs Brenda Clary 'Q ' t s if Adann Clayton Juniors to5 Mcargy Dooley rides It only takes a spark . . . Homecoming Cfe of TAS mony foceTs of ,mor me is cioss DCJVTICTDGTTOFN. s 'od is no oeTTer illusTrdTion Thdn during Homecoming week. TT Took us GDOUT 2 weeks To puild our TlodTTi sTdTes Junior Chrs .Wood vl'i9 only mdTor pcpienn we nod wds ooTdin- irg o TloToed puT in The end iT .TQGS f.'orTh ii 'A The ,unior fIooT 'Chdin Qeocrionw won firsT ploce in The porode, Thus puTTing To resT The myTh ThdT seniors dlwdys win The flooT compeTiTion. The colossdl junior flooT consisTs of gionT Trophy cdses which were discussed os dominoes fdlling inTo o flome. ulhe origindl concepT worked reolly well, sToTed Chris Wood. l hod o feeling we would win. AnoTher pdrT of The junior presence oT Homecoming wds The courT represenTdTive lvlorgie Dooley ond Liso Bor- neT'le. DespiTe The focT ThoT These girls could noT win The TiTIe of queen, Their presence represenTs The fuTure hope for The closs of 1985. All in dll, Homecoming wds d gredT experience for The juniors. As closs member Doug Wilkins sToTes, Homecoming wds specToculor. I liked The porode especiolly The mini- escorl Teom ond The fIooT. 'NHT ' ' ' ' 'y., -V i. . -1, - Q I Gini' 4 Ji -Q .T ggwvzi ' . -3 ffheJuniorcIoss.' i' ITM-:ii - 1 an - - I an .. .. IN: c. K U T F 'L 'T 'il' T T! T , TT' ix. T 1 T SJ iii H . - O JT-- Nil T, A .V-L 4 ' x 1 ' '? Th . ' ' 'Q' -6- ' ', M . s-'. N4 -- -s T. - 'S 5' -v . if li . ii TP T ls l O ll . X ,v T l f ls., - f I X 4 JL. Following Moray Dooley was another aflendan , Lisa arnell. F l N . Q B , W 4 2- WP 'Rf I , J 3 '.i The ii X n X Nr ' if 1 ,P n gg gs' S? X ,- 'S ill xx! 'iw T. 9253 n - f. ' vanw' ' ' IZ: . .R ' W i., L .mfr in ' 5 4 ,n'a,9,U.f' Q 4' ' 1 'I :AAO ,- as i X - un- , , r 'M g U gr -I TJ! 1 ax' A r., 1 Jil' ' W.. N 4 5 if ' X , f X 1 , X i .figs 1- war.: , f 1. , Y- . nr Q. g,. K X X l x ' r l Kip Douglas Louise Dowler Laura Dunnegan Lisa Dulcher Donald Egan Darryl Elliol Darryl Crurnble Dome Cruse Herman Daily Susan Dailey Michael Dalton Scorl Dashiel Dwight Dauberrnan Syndney Davis Vicki Dean Sieve Decker Mary Deeds Michelle Delsignore Mark Donnpsey Kary Deneen Danny Deyauld Ronnie Diclada Debbie Diggs Ronald Diggs Ronald Dillard Peler Dinardo Marjorie Dooley Dennis Dorsey Juniors 167 .1-if 45 4- .R Q. N- Mi ix J I 1- . X 'vs Af' W I F jj gl,-rnf 73 vgjrf ,1,:,:. -U 4 - J, -v-.if Xb ed eedfni- :es 'g fe.e' fccs HE F: 5 ceo' .Zdwe 3 osor V' 736: 5 'ford ' J 3 es Pd, f',vZCC'lCl'7 - so Gould 'e g'C.'5'W i Eff rnlflf 3.,f ' ifflr 'fe' Jegcw f 'Qdc Ere' Cong: i iii be Juniorfs power puffs Seniors ll celieve our girls worked nord lo defeof The seniors, who scent rnosf of The lirne running their jovvs , sfofed lvlr. Nixon, heod cooch of The junior pow- der puff leorn ll turned out fo oe o verv ex- cifing evening of powder puff foofooll Unforfunofely, for the seniors, The juniors vvolked G .vdv 'Nllfl The vlCfOry, 'lil-21, The MVP ovvords for oolh feorns were os follows Offene ZIJP: lunior lflVP Angie WOT- zon fQlfQfi',l'-JF? Senior MVP Cdlrf lnrirnes, Defensive Ju rior lflfll 'glephcinie Uerufeze, ljefenaive Senior lfl fl! Cdrol Noodwordi lfldr ,f '.errlf,r', Think fhdl They were chedlffrl will of ri fdir vic Yury lUP:f,flLl'f: of rr fflnfrover zlril rurlbrrnk lrnialirclovvri rifle by Arifjirg 'Nrilzuri rifler ffrifillvff1',f,diiqlil,rlrwpperj, fi' fl lrirfrl ldlerrrllrfri trunk lr, 'f-r rig Ufffrllidriirf fferiovesrf The ploy Turned our To be good oecouse if vvos on o kickoff re- furn. This should cleor up ony lingering doubfs ooouf fhof rnosf conrroversiol ploy. One of fhe llilrnl-l irrnlriij ln:c1illie'5 .'v'fl',lif1lL 'l -rrif1I'. l li - -,lif ivvu thc if llll -ll iff, jiri- i inntli -r i ini' cf f 5 xr- -' X I fr'-' X . 1151, N 5- if-1. Lf? i it '-L' 75 5 ' ' - .QfgiP 451' Y., 3 The junlor's MVP for offense wos filophuriirf L iorlovese Q reward well dosurvrrd for roinorkdble running Dock clliililivs .I 'i .A I N il X .Ei sfinlfrai x ff Q. K X sl i N' I b- vr Q Q if The MVP for the junior defensive line wos Angie Wofson Her blocking obililies helped hold down the seniors for the junior win, fi., . ll I 1 .I Q I liek f J M- J X 3 1 AD' A warning to The wise is what Mr, pain, with his senior defense, and slun Pursell irnp ies as he Tells sorne of The wilh speed, his senior offense. junior players Thai the seniors will inflioi F 'U N It i b N ff 159 Ar ffl KJVJZQ Mira Oruprf, IJUUQ 'Milf V Olerir f,i,lierref lJ':Vil'f: llfnivey vfQf,Qf llqll 'fyriqr TVU Hqiirmqr Maiorie Harnrn Pachel Harisell Cyrirhia Haraisor Juiie Hariey Kerrie Harper Keyoughleri Hari Audrey Hines Todd Hodges Douglas Hake Gregory Horla Gara Hudson Mike Jackson Deborah Jardines Keilh Jones f y , -f 'S. iw.-fl' PAW ,, . pen' J , .ff ' is 4 il M Mary Jackson X Lisa Juzkiowicz John Kell Alan Kennedy Erin Kennedy 9 James Kenney Mike Kernels J :Ag , N N' -si ,' . . fffa -.--E i figs b Cheering on their defensive line are A3 y, Q' 1 ' Sheila Woolard, Deppie Sfanerook, and Allison Waide. Juniors 169 i e' L 'F W i J ,H-Y - aff' J , -J 4 '.-- Afg- -4 - -fn -ff' 3 , J rf fv N -J .. ff fy,--'Lf , ,JLZ 1 , :C -f1.'.'6-V 26 Fff' fflzfr ., .H -41-so 4 'Y G' CO -E'OV'r ., .1r-7 V' Lil' -QCFOVC F 'N 'QQ 1 my C 1 Q X ls- ' SA - ann! fl 'fic f -efns ,d :r' - lord .Qs 'la ' S T 1 nA. Je 'e, fnerlcv Q' Ldqchorg X K ff, X -, Zffog ,gre-r Z N ' X , 1 . . -eedff -uefs'nor ,X 1 l . ,Jr 'Ag'fne.-J l -. V- .1 I Vilcy -Yale 4 Q . . 1 e 'xo g ffdcCuoour 1' Junior lifestyles What the juniors do after school ljespne The pressures of Ju- r lor life such os grodes, luniors do find lurne for life ofter The ill Q of Tnol olh For some lunaors, exlrd cur rliuldr pahool dchvely IS The rr dir ll grersllerrl lil the recipe ,' fgfvf' ',c'ur,l life Prom drO r 'lg ',r,rfl',r lurrlfsrs Ore In r 1 fl ' rr.rrr+fruu', Types of 'Q .rv ll fig fflrlijrf rr ng' 'l'drrr1 fClVf:',UlUi ',' if , ff rl' ll ',ir1lr:f,ju r fx rf' sr rlf: r will ilu? only 11 , l l- -rw r riff lr lrrrgytlul I hrjvrf Mr fl rr' rl li All Although exlro curriculor ocllvilies include foreign Ion- gudge clubs ond porlici- ooluon in closs oclivilies such os Ring Donce ond Horne- coming flOOi conslruciion. If o junior, however, does not hove time To pdrlicipdle in closs ocllvilies, There ore ol- woys outside school ocllvllies such os porlylng, sleeping, ond eollng! Oh, Iel's not forget studying, or should we? Helping Pam Thompson mn 'LA rrnlrlrlifl'.r11TvJf1r1lrllwr rr-rn llrmlr-r ,wiv l,llwJflJ4 1NIiilLlf fl, ,- ,rx t sg. Y 1-,i O I 5 8 ss n fK mr .uw ,Q Cs 1 I 'X i O flJ7 .A-Q' fx Ff 'C 9- ' x I D ff' 'F ,as , -1 ' w- : K ,, O 4- '5 51 X f I 4 x 5 4'- Y 1 5. .., V ,I X .. s . YF' , ' . a 'J Q- u 1, F, .0 'J by :r iw A I lr ,- X fl. A 9 -r - sw: , D 4 M in , :kt . ,M , A I AQ 'R .JIVN Q, V lf' A ,- if fl .. j : 4, 6 ' -,.. . fr . A 3, A . gf ' L r g , 1 W 1 I 'X A -R X 9.1 15 'xt -1' 5 fi' I , ,-1-V.-1? ki Z Y w- , 5' . V , 163 in Q 4, ,. 5' ,Q ' , In 1. , :, - ,H I l rr.lll l 4 gglies., 3' N 'r'rrr,ll,f ',4f1f,.f ruf,lllffl!l'1l'N'1'uf fllffrlfg fflfjr lug lzorrmro 'flrnr r flrfj fAqyr,r:l'q Helurrrlr. lAf1r',lr'1ll lflfmrfl lflfgrmqll lfgrer lflqrghqll Deon lflorw AVll'lQ Moschlrro Elolrre Mosser falll Scorl lflollhem Cheryl lflololerroz Lorlsso Mozor Klrhoerly PlACfC1GOV'T'lS Johh MCCVOCVGV' Deooroh lVlCGOVlTy Suzehe McKlrlhey Susoh Mcloorlh P9966 McNeal Tlrholhy Mellosh Doholo Merkel Mory Ahh Melcolfe Alleh Mezzopeso Jehhifer Mikkelsoh Dohho Miles Chorles Mills Chrlslihe Moore Discussinia ma- jorploywll Cooch Hemrlck lS Pele DlNoroo JUOIOVS 171 Above the cut Paul Pyatt - Student turns businessman ,-f -s 'fxwer-A't-sy , Ja ',t.1t ioipf ybu lesaesieeotng -. 'F sonic fe Maui aiso , Q ous 'ess to attena to 2 ia ea :watt Construction of 3 is oamatiy ownea oy Pauli QL ofsoerous is the ousiness, K ui 'fats tt attttcuit to divide 1 'NS' DEJTi.wQE3-Vi WOW OWU if s rect aiways easy, states Pauii But I manage it SOVY76V OvV ' ir aotng so, Paul is insuring rot only his own tuture out the S 4 r 'Viv L Doger Moore Eooote Moms fewr tytoseiey f 'cry tftouitor fa'er Moyer L Estaa Murray Lam Myers if' .5 Q ifJrrt3vife,t'q1t ,. , yaffl- Natchus wlnr QQLJVQI 4 i ,qnh Matei - fp' ' VQ' '-3.w'MCVi X X figitti Qiiygr Nic pissur 4 Us L 7 i'v Yi-Vi it A' it-rjih-ty .,, fr,r11,, 4 .H rgrti- i ' 1 A 1 1 vs. I ' s X future ofthe company as well, Virginia Beach is a orosoer- ous city with great lana re- sources which are waiting to oe aeyeiooeaf' says Paul. It is this reality that encour- age Paul to continue his hara work. HI ioye my work, states Paul, it may oe time consuming out l wouIan't give it up for any- thing. Helping to bulld a house in Plaza is Paul Pyatt, co-owner of Pyatt Con- struction ' A 5-. Q 7 s 5 lg' Si , A.. P Y ? I IQJ if g 7 fs 1 ? X pt I 3 1 o- I X W n N ' I 'fi f in L Q nigga' L no Y 4 J ii' ,- 155 yay, Q? .M 14- ' P2 ,,, 9 . z i X 1' X , J 7 X J, ,t txt Q gigs 4 i i .i2 J fy? I'i!iiCi'if:fJi Vtfjiiifgr Do Jifl ifff:',',if:f Terri Prize Pflui P ydii ueoridrd ifdiodil Pifimheqi ifffcior John ifeei NiICf'iE:iOFi Deitzei Liso Dhirie Scott Dice Wiiiiom Dichordsor iviottheyy Dies Crdig Pooirsor Jeffrey Doo-ers George Rosen Thereso Roughton Loretto Roy Chorlo Ruggles Joseph Russ Kelie Ryon Liso Sdbin Shdron Sontos Jennifer Schlotter John Seols Kim Setzer Suon Shoner Deon Shosteen Koren Sheloourne Borodro Shirley Brion Shumdker Jodd Sikes Kenny Simmons Suzdnne Slock Coroline Smith Donno Smith Mike Smith Rooerth Smith Scott Smith Terry Smith Andrew Stohier Vemon Stone Debbie Stonerook Denise Stroud Kdthy Suilivon Michelle Sykes Donno Tonego Jody Tonego Doug Toylor Pom Toylor Juniors 173 Hgily 'npmgs or fo 'nompsorr Crrsw 'crgesor ' Fl W .JEWSG .V 15 Gow 'orfer Mrsor Norge fern Howe fffrfes HGV' rf V ,J .f Mow Noferfrelo Angelo Wofsorr Vfrcw Nelfs Etrerro Neforf 'rrrr Nrrrfc: JIU' ff'r'Tf'gP'r1,'S7 'e'eso Nrqgrrs Nrfvrr f, ,ffffw Nrwryrri WL' fr'fV'f:r QHV4 fifnrrr 1r r 3 !!'f,'r1 'I ff ,r I fr r fi 11 ' ' A Above the Cut Second in State Golf - John King 4 ewes rs o verve popolor nfooe of forenreo expression for errors De-rnops rne oesf r!fUST'CTrOf of fnrs as ,onror Jonn ,mfg -onrr as o memoer of fne golf reom Wnren, due porfiolly fo nfs performonee, oopforeo fne Beoon Dusfrrof Cnompionsnip Wrfn o reooro of 10-f. As o fop fx 1453 1, N N.. performer, Jonn wos PAXS only represenfofive of fne sfofe fournomenf, wnere ne fook second plooe. In fne fofore, Jonn plons fo oonfinue wifn golfing. l'm going To oonfinue To proo- fioef' sfofes Jonn, I nope fnof someooy I con oe o pro. N 'Xi 3 J. D' 1. S. n . X., N U L 'N Eyeing the drive for the Sfofe Golf Cnompion is Jonn King - 1 , . n - ,. X.. '51 - b -K Z: ' Q.. . f . 'I Oo ' . Q , wif'ia71,, its F 0. QI Q'xiLf'f Unarrlcn Woolurri fjfffvrf Wruqnf f1rc'JrrT Wylur 5'r1Trur,lr1 Ycinvvry Nunn !CltX,lI'l?fr,r .s NA Q 1 Y-1 -53 fl gun Q- A Nr ff I x b in if Yu ' s ' ' ' x- . s , , j if-5, - 4 , , , , . , g x . , . , 4 f- , up M51 Aigwe' . .,. - -. ' 1 N I Q -. v 'C 02:3 ,ke , Y. , n ,I 'MQ - ' . C C - cv C . W ' . 4 S. x s K 'Y ' In .l . T0 Fx X 135 fxx Qt. . Anal' M 9 T :ii T 1 4' .Q my K D 1 Q X l Hs Y J' ' 'I . ' ' o , M ' f Tv -iz T-. '-si. T - as Q X , , . Demonsirating his backswing is sToTe golf runner-up, John King Showing his follow Through form ThoT led him To The SToTe Golf Finolsl In order To find The ohoroc- TerisTics of The ideol boy dnd girl, one hundred junior boys ond one hundred junior girls were polled ond, believe iT or noT, good looks were noi num- ber one on The IisT. We feel ThdT These ore The sincere opinions of The Two hundred juniors polled. So, if you're looking for The idedl guy or gdl, jusT look for The ohdrdoTerisTios lisTed below. Are you the ideal boy or girl? Here ore The resulis of our poll: The Ideal Girl Coring!Kind Personolily Honesiy Looks lnTelllgence Dependoble ATTiTude Humor Loyol NeoT Sensiilve The Ideal Boy Cdring!Kind HonesTy lnTelligence Good looks ATTiTude Personolily Truslworlhy NedT Loydl Humor RomdnTic Juniors T75 r Orientotion Discovering o New School .. ' -N.-.f ,...N 'N 'X Y -.., -J .4 J' , J v , f ff- ffw - fw ,4-,1 ,.,,,.,-Y - - ,1,J-o,. f',l. 'Nifig op, ,VI ' ' 'rn' fw fi - 'T JAVA' .,.,N-.,- QF.. , .nom of i, Q' C' SES OS 'Ne :one orwd i Eoof emo DG'f ei 3.-.if sm io serve ff ffefoioi o'eok ., CQ? .JV jfxi Q SWQN, TWG' AOVTXE' OUT To F K' 'C' 'Arn'1AJCj Niiii SOVTNQ ab I- Q' fnei' sont oneers. AT Tnot ooirf +ne Covolier footooll 'GSW .-.Jos infrooooeo oy firsi- ieor oooon Eo Bonlneller, oooonnoionueo oy Tne PA Pigni Song, wnion wos orones- rroreo oy ine Foooloos Mor- oning Covoliers, The orienio- Tion oioseo wnn goioeo Tours of ine sonool ond refresn- ments Aoooroing To Donno Neisfer, onenioiron wos noi only informing, om olso enter- Toiningf' Adds Voognn Hoi- fielo, IT wos confusing To me. As Princess Anne's new omvols look on Gow Soell entenoins mem with some of his orozv ontios 1 L Nj i- Qigfiiifg ' ffl pggiigr ff Q' AVG s ,f L 5 i Q4 Liigr Liireirl fligigr fm 1. f 'I x Aw I 1 ' 't'Y . h ,ax rx .ix 'M Avi, ' c. r , ' Levy - Jeni' , 1 + Jew, g ,L- qfl f 7' , g Q A - W .. , Q5 f Q' L 48 v I V I 1 l 1 f Xx 5 5 sl A i n I :HX ,, - - , n- ,, I , Y' r ' I 1 . , 'Q X I f A x af ' . xx . Q, A H I I . f., . 1 I -x 41 'X -1 -P s We 05 's 1' lx v v uk F s E 'ff ' in lf 9 if 31 f 7' f ' 'Wt if 4: s- s il f V E. 1 we-rl' 'kg 'N if 'N QM. .fr .,, Q' i Q A ' 1 Awalilng what's In store for lhern, sophomores Cheryl Wlese ono Angelie oue Bernler flow into The ouoilorrurn wilh The resl of Their olossrnoles lvlollhew Bobby ' lvloriso Bonoon Tommy Bowden F2 3 . .. - John Bowen ' ' ' Kim Brelono w Donno Brennon , Reoeoce Brigmciii In ,s Qs Moll Brihlon Anglieo Brill Joseph Brooks Colvin Brown l-lorry Browne Jeff Bryner J ' B' ,Cf g A1335 1' it Cloro Brown ' 1 . l d. 1 sei ' .1 L i Morie Buolqholo Jomes Buffin Riohoro Burke Down Burwell Cofherine Butler Slephonie Byrd Sonoro Colhoun as s I z 1 V . og 5 Q- , r fo 1. , .A- -s - af- . in I Boooro Collohon - 'iw r f. ' Cheryl Comerlno Tino Cornoonelll Christine Cornooell Jimmie Conooo . I ' .13 ' A .ws v M li ...X ' N I, A y V . l V . ' yi, Russell Comooell ' . ails., 5 .C V1 fig A Renee Coroollo Soohornores 177 Aff .J,w , J ,Q 'f C,A . fw-v ,L ' fvr raw- - J .J L-C., f 'rf- nf mg 'gr'x Je.-9 , Cefweffs Ffa, J, ,Q J,f,F 'af r JC' CZWEN ff ar f JCM- Na , JJ., QVZQE' ,. ff- ,c, ,J'fL'UV 1'3r,' c' C V . ' 1' if- 'Q :Lv , , f JUG JLG, ' fl'f:fJ CLZVQ' ,off ' ' ,ffi,W V :ffl ' C31 ,I ,FEW J ' nl f ny ,ul , A 'fur' In r,,ff f A' PWM ,.f, A. 3 K- E' ,5 , if' xv f ix 1 ,,, . X . .V gil Xi N 4 A ,Ah 1 1 v ' ,- H as 1 c. 40' T! ' 5 L 1 . NP ' K Q Inv ' qqxxxmx fx, 1 A 1 ' 1 ' 'F A2 ' lc' Q N, QC. W A l ,Q 5 ' 5 f . Z- , . ' 'ff ff ali I 1 ' 153 ,Ju .1 'Y N- lu -l. ,L. --' ' -a .a ' K i W 7 I xx 1' W' I I an 1 Q 4 . K1 I m IK 'S 1 Kit, 4 . A - xH Q 4 A - Ii' , h . , rm Li 5- XX A mall 45 AUX -, 2 .-275 no H ' . 'N Q1 I 4 I -aio 3 - 6 Y Ax :', 1 .J Qt. U I f x, xf' Q: 5 x R N . xx ' 1 Xxu ' lnJ I H x , I x I f l.. is A146 f .,, . , . 2 Sophomore Gtticers Lote Stort Didn't Slow Them Down Every yeor in lote October, five students ore elected to closs offices by students who believe thot they ore oble to represent the best interests of their closs. These students moke up d frdction of Princess Anne students which is known os the sophomore closs. The five elected officers will unify the closs of '86 ond Ieod its members on to new horizons, The 1983-84 officers ore Scott Snedd, presidentg Kim Glisson, vice presidentp Jonice l-leoth, tredsurer: Julie Bird, secretory: ond Brendo Abourjillie, report- Leading the Class of '86 through hdrd work ond dedicotion to reoch thot peok of gredtness, the sopho- more officers ore Jonice Heoth, treoe surerg Kim Glisson, vice president, Scott Sneod, presidentg Brendo Abouriillie, Peporterg ond Julie Bird, secretory, 51 Q 9 Lx 'F' ' x l l L. f.. 'C 5-t i ' f L .gl 4. it ,vm an -.pd 'ages va x g ' .0 er. Viceepresident Kirn f,li',',ori comments, AAT first we didnt hove ci lot of closs portici potion, moinly becouse the students from different schools didn't hove o chonce to mix together. People ore findlly reolizing thot they get out of the school whot they put into it People ore reolizing thot they cdn't expect everything to be given to them ond thot they hove to work for whot they wont. The sophomore closs hos to work ds one to goin respect dnd recognition ot PA. , ' e nh - 't J, 1 It -1. S. to V 4- , gepheg Dgenport , ' I , :g , own eo ec ' til -' ' Q 5 Katy X Cynthio De Guzmon l 4, . Michele Delsignore , ' T Bob Dernerly f A X ' 3 1 John Dennis ' -- T Christopher Dewitt ,I ,iz 'M fi J D oson orn if Suson Douglos 5 2, Jonnifer Dowdy Colvin Dozier r-X Pot Dreelin I sherry Drisktii Shonnon Dudmdn Z 1- ' 5 , , ' ,I aj Q qw- 1 Mow 'WI XJ ,fx if W V F Scott Dunhdm Dorlene Dye Angelo Dykins Kevin Eorly Alon Edwords Edith Ellison Jon Embry at ' G! V Qfa? I Audrey Emmons Jornes Enoch Tommy Ericson ' Sheryl Foulcon Sureno Edzeli-lylortin Colleen Eitzsimmons r .. MMG J if .sup ' . , x. , Bubbo Flowers Sophomores 179 Sophomore Gols Foll For the Senior Guys gorfzgfw -1 v - ,J 4 xA , , , ev- ,,++-,.,.C!:. g .1 of ,f , . L' 'A ',1L',l. '61, , ,., p ,D, .4 lf if 9 :gi To oglsr of rrie Peeroge :if3,.:'e3 of M' .T - -AJ V .1 TLA, TILA WW., .f,,Af,n Q-.. .. ,.,.- oo-- - A -, nf,-,A ,- A .- ,-.-f -7 C1 : 'P' V , 1' 3-5 iyfeoszfs 3' 4 e' 3 'lo se- 1 . 'rg 'L jo'e o sooroe s - l e ,s' oe soeoiol, f -,rv .A 2, Soooomore Qirls ore -.-.ez ol serio' gors oeooose ' e, 3' .e :Us lfsleofj of peo- f lg 'eresoeeos 3 Lipoorr :fe Qrrls ore loo rrolofe W1 for sophomore ,Lvl HC .-,e'e roese oorlolosioos mode? 'florrlly oy oorefol Zffiewollofl Grid lFiv6STlQOTlV6 ,- 9. U 'forge' :lCl'yC1 fzruo -oremor CTC, 1: ffe' f elsfro for eff 'er ifefzr 4 fri Zvcglql Cr ?o'l Lller .,. v-, ffvv P rfrrwr ,, A i4 'C Jfjlflr' , f' r 5, 4, fjfrfid l f 1 J f s ' ', 'JC I M3 fvjf: ffl -'f' rfffjl- ' ,' ffl flblor 'fffrlpi .rf JW. H vw V ., g': r . wr, I l 'If if spd. llo ooslo Eoglisri Tool meoos sovrrg ooo srioooirigj Io' eromole, Cose Slucly rwomoer OO75o, sophomore Dorielle Arviso ooo senior Kel- lor Norrerr 'oe oooole in ooesliorw oe- gor Goliog eoolw ollier eorly lri ree sooool veor ood oorilrioule mei' reloliorwslwip lo irrisliole mulool ollrooliorwl llrw ollwer words llweyre Crozy oboul eocrw olrrerl I love running my fingers TYTVOUQTT his noir, sloles Dori- ielle Arlo woot does Kellom love ooool Dorwielle7 lHe smiled orio refused lo oom- merwlll Holding hands, lovebirds Domelle Lf, gg grc Keilor Worrer err Cv eOCl1 QV' 'EVE CCNTNOOVV -pw--v ' 7 - P' 4 - f 3 V- D ,I I .9 , -U Q Q :F K . x 'M' l W l 73 R X'a N .. Ll CQ ' 1 l If Al' fs f 0 X . LN 'nriq Hari Tray HfJl'flfj llinolf: Harp lay Harri: Jerry llarriz faugrrr Hqtfifflfl Jarnez tifjfflfrfr Mary Hayward JOUIC9 HQOTF Jennifer Helrner Donald Hendersor Gina Hidy Scott Hill Beth Hillhouse C-reg Hinners Shannon Hodge Christina Hoffman James Holden Jay Holden Cheryl Holman Randall Holman Renne Halsey Stephanie Hotta Barbara Hovey Paul l-lucldleston Jennifer Huffman Andrew Hughes Eleece Hughes Katherine l-lu hes Jennifer Hungey Jeff Hurley Lincla Jackson Faith Jackson Melissa Jadwin Jere Jaillite Susan Jarvis Nicole Jenks Boo Johnson Clinton Johnson Kristina Johnson Mark Johnstone Boo Jones Corey Jones Mitchell Jones Nikiti Jones Philip Jones Roger Kahler David Kastel Wendy Keller Sophornores l8l Tomorrow's Hope Homecoming Queen tor I986? V ,. f-Ween.-f-fjfgh - rf--,lf-v-rogaf TAIS f.-f-ff-1 f f.- - ff A f .,f. fff4f,'o AFA 'FD .- b- 'L-4 5 -A J-J., , 0 V I ft 'N I '- -'C :5'E C I.e'D of' -ff-ff-Q few Goff-K ' 'x i'C OI I'f7CC 9'S ..f XJ., .L I.'Lr 'IL-- W f 4 JJJJ Nz rvf-'f-Q pit' gms .were pre- C 'r o oorrrer to I-Ieor Jr ff rg teerr preserroe on oft DorrIeIIe ond Jenni- , ,-.fe-I os tne 'ernounoter of of .-.ere Irrtrooooeo to ,oeffs ot tne oonfrre, oll fIJoSI,I oworfrng tnose finol ffgnr KQIIQ, -ef f fe f-, J ' e.-.eg Cnr gtrrjr ng-ft Pr-gg frgnt Po :w f fe - , 1 C:'f:ZU P' CC 'J 1'-'lvl ' 'CU 'nd ,fr UDL f I foroI rr v 2 Q A Af' f 'QQQQVJ Y r ',',fjr Qfjr 'Inf' 'FIV DUVQ TQ Nj rf IJFJVIV V Ar .rr , ,ffl . ,lf ,Jnl ,Ill ,V ,A flrrlr ,f I H ,JVM If 4. , I I . 4 I I rar .. xr ' - I 'tours oefore tnot nignt to re- rnerfoer Tnot nignt, Jennifer ooo Donrelle mode o spec- toooIor entronoe ond ofter the onpoonoement of tne new Goeen, oerernoniously rode oroono tne trook omio Qrond splendor Tney represented the Sopnornore oloss well. Donielle reloted ner feelings ov pointing out It wos very exciting ond fun. I got o ononce to meet o lot of peo- ple 'IJennIfer's reootion wos I wos extremely snooked. I Could just nove fun without worrying opout Competing for Queen Basking in the Irmelrgntt Donrelle Arvtso Ioenterj, Jennufer Owens, ond ner fotnert Mr Glenn Owenst take ID tne Scenery os the sopnornore repree sertotrfes on the Homeoomrng Court 1 '33 1, l it, 1 L' '-'fl ! 1 Q4N f 1 ,Q 9 N on , .,- - 7 xx'va4.- 'N 'J X 'nfl-' I I ,AQQ .-1 ,-,- ,.. '. ,,.Z33.1-I ,- fllgw. . ' ' rl' I 'I I K ' 1. . AQ 5 48 ,4 Xi ,X I 1- 4 ' .asv 6 u lvl 'Bly vb. S Y I Di H p. Q- 2. 7 1-X :- Q W, ,.l' x - lAf1riQLQni3 LUVJ Llfifjilf fvregory Liearar no Ref irialfl Liririello llll EOQCS Trinri Lai Vellfgf Lgrrib Steven LUDDGDS Robin Loser Anne Love David Lowenlhal Tammy Lucey Dean Lulher Michael Lynch James Lyon Beverly Lyile Scoll MacCLibbin Barbara MacDonala Larry Maarigal Frankie Maasen Shawn Mahoney Nicole Maniscalco Bob Manson Roderick Marcelo Liberly Mariano James Marlin Thomas Marlin Roberi Malihews Bruce Mayhue Lonnie McCIenney Julia Mcjreevy Kristina clauglin Elton Mcneely James Measley Bob Melia Bryan Mele Erick Melloll Tara Mcmullen Raymona Mercer Kimberley Mellvler Marie Mlchalski Alan Michele Chrisly Miagelie Conlance Miller Slacie Minson Davia Moe Sharon Moore Sherry Moore Robert Morris Sophomores 183 I Q Q: ,giv- Q UQ l x . w'-' 1'- ,, , xv N X I f x,1 f 4 fs, 1 A9 xi. A . Vx 1 .gg ' J ,p ' 5 . - - -sa H ,. '?. U 1, . S x . . 1 th 5 f A' , .G Q. . - r . :V Q .U 4 X. , 3 I , 1 , 'D L A P A N as H . in L 5 N 1'-3 0-0,3 Qt .. ' 1 v x -' ' , . 14 X . , ,S me I 4 , . w'5'2'?' ' A 7 dl Q 'W , -9 5 l Learning The Ropes Building a FloaT isn'T Easy! Every year, The new sopho more class finds The some challenging Task awaifing Them: builciing The Homecome ing floaT. Besicies consTrucTing The floaT, The class musf also aeciae on a Theme, colleci The maTeriaIs, Tina somewhere To builci iT, ana gaTher enough sophomores To compleTe The floaT before homecoming nighT. OfTen, The class musT work from early in The morning unTil laie aT nighi To compleTe SOIJTTOTTTTJTUH Uri Till? Tlfufll ffll' blue pairil anrl reiilarffrl il wilh iunior The darrrage ffaz minimal, i'lffffQJQf, and r,la',', sponsor bay ifarripfrniieller commeniea, ll Turrerl mul being beiierf' A3 This years Theme was TIT only Takes a spark To keep The fire going, The sophomore floai used The inierpreiaiion, Sophornores igniTe The Knighisf' THE' lfellam Knighfs being The opposing Team Thai nighi. The floai sym- bolizecl The Class of '8o's aecli- The floaT on Time. This years class of '86 sufferecl a major seTback: vanaals crossea ouT With Sophomores Ignite The Knighis' emblazenea across The floaT, iT ro ls proualy Through The paraae The floaT Took Thircl place P' . 6-1 I! ., o 1 is k' 4, f r , P Y' I lyk A ' N. f 1,7 W. . 'Q fs we 'Z i g, i 5 'Q ' F i ' 'T . . - V 1, 'T s... ' 1 'Y ' ii Q7 lwnzi. - fl caflon ana spiriT To rise above ana beyoncl any challenger Wenai Polasko Susan Pope Cheryl Porio ChrisTopher Povvly Tsamael Praao STephannia Prafher Tamara Proffer Jaime Purificacion Kevin Pyle Rooney Purclin STeven Quaae Erin Quinn Anno Rago Bryan Ralsion Amy Ranclall Davia Ranaall Michael Rawls Robin Raymona Cynfhia Raynor Lisa Reamy Michelle Reel Tanya Reeves Tino Reeves John RegisTer Giorgio eiTzel Michelle Reynolas Susan Reynolas Gorclon Rice Sophofnores T55 1 x .f ff., oi f x ,QI t 'xl xxtl 0 X- , 4' 1 ywix ,Lf ' X ,Q ' m A I X 1 'kr A -Yi Bda - 5 N s 'ull n N . I I A ,I ,E 7 1 f g ' 'gi 'Mg ' Vu 1 Q 1 - .2 'xi 1 U ki Z 1 11 4 5 ai! v 1 qw 'JUL 1 fl. S 5 .',Q.W ,W . AY f 81-'11 U A 'VX rw s x 'X ,N - K Q 45 5 K lx 1 XX o .v .f f Demonstrating why he's sophomore oloss oresuoe-nt Soon Srwe-oo ieoos o oloss meeting 'R L- Q' I xx Nl! - 1 'Q I X I ', '1 Q-.-x' he Y' 1 XXV X' ' X o L L 'XX z EL ss' xv 'I X f 1 f so . Spotlight on . Leoders of the Closs With every new oloss, comes o different voriety of people. Surfers, preps, jocks etc. But no motter vvhot oloss you look ot, there ore olvvoys people who stond out from the crowd. Peo- ple vvho strive to pe good stu- dents, othletes, or o compino- tion of poth contribute to the growth ond welfore of the closs with their unique tolents ond opilities. They possess un- dounted dedicotion, the de- sire to push fclrther ond horcler in seeminly futile situotions, ond extend themselves to their utmost limitotions. People like Towering above his clossmotes, Scott Hill concentrotes on getting to oloss on time. these ore our leoders of lodoy ond the hope for tomorrow They're in the spotlight. Scott Sneodz Scott is this yeor' sophomore closs presi- dent. He ploys three sports S footpoll, posketpoll, ond posepoll. After college Scott wonts to go into low pecouse, l'Thot's where the money is. Scott l-lill: storring in footpoll, Scott wos on essentiol cog in the Covoliers' offense. Future plons include going to Penn Stote ond ploying for the Nit- tony Lions. rw S ,, ft. . , Ai? 8 1 as 0 , . , g T ' X Kothy Smith if ! 0 X lvlorgoret Smith r., I Y Melindo smllrl l 1 Rx h Steven Smith 2 tom smlirl 2 . lg Scott Sneod if A ' Corlo Spring 5 'LT I .g g. A fs- 9, r '- Q ' 's Q Q' . I X 1 l Sondro Spry its - , I Q , Jo Ann STOIWI ' E Holly Stonford Suson Stephens Moik Stevvort Michelle Strouss Donielle Strohecker OA 3,5 , . !. fi ' lviotthew Suggs S Vickie Suggs i Bop Summerhill Kenneth Sumner Joyce Toit Thereso Toylor Corrie Temple Steven Tenerowicz Keith Tennyson as-'ic ., , f :z 9 ' 'gs V, ga i 1 1 S , U ' Fronces Thennet Cori Thompson Morcelo Thompson Christine Thorsell Steven Tisdole Sophomores t87 Q g 'K HY Qu L. i I 2 1' ' . 1. lc' A1 'K xx g - s 5 '. if f ' XX x '1 ax AL .'x' 'no K ,. -. S I 3 . X i KM, Nf- ao.. i .-, 1 ' 7 v X Bubbllng with enfhuslasm, Liso Rickeries rouses the home crowd with some of her specioculor spirit cheers GT o Covcilier fooiboll gome. A 1 m - IA- - Spotlight on The Best Athletes Around Corlo Voorhees: Ploying sports for the second oldest of the Voorhees clon is like bredthing dir is to you ond rne. This yeor, for the field hockey teom, she ployed o key role in the Lody Cov's scoring rnochine, stdrring os right wing. Although this yeor's teorn didn't quite live up to everyone's expectotions, Cor- lo feels thot, llJust becouse we hod o l-ll record people think we're ci bod teom, lt's not thot we're d bod tedm. lt's not thot we're bod, but most of the pldyers come from differently oreos ond we never reolly could come together. Just wolt Blazing a trail down the field, Corlo Voorhees drives toword the gool un- touched by ony of her opponents. N? , A 1 Q-5 ,,, ' as t i , , X . . f---' . X hi 'til' 1 .1 A . ,fn '. i -1 ,l , 5 ,A .'. . 1-7 1 X 291 , rg it ., 6' ' -A :'l 'til next yeorl Her other sports included indoor trock ond soccer. Liso Ricketts: Dividing her tlrne between sports ond cheering, Liso hos proven her- self to be busy os well os dedi- coted. Liso ploys field hockey, gymnostics, ond soccer Being on dctive cheerleoder, Liso strongly believes thot 'Some people don't consider it o sport, but I know better be- couse I work my butt off. Al- though she hdsn't decided on d porticulor college yet, she ledns strongly toword rnojor- ing in pediotrics no rnotter which college she goes to. A totolly independent wornon, Liso wonts her coreer to corne before storting o fdrnily. K. , ' Cheryl Wiese J ' Richord Wilder Greggry Willey x Liso illiorns ' Cynthio Wilson lvlork Wilson lvtichoel Wilson - . tex ,MA 5 J Down Winn 4 'V Paul Wolft Roger Wolszczenski Jomes Wornock Jeffrey Wood Michelle Woolley Dennis Worthley . Edword Wotkiewicz Kothy Wuorlnen Andreo Yoncy Koro Young Exeduiel Zobcillero Kothryn Zeljeznjok Jeffrey Zimrnerrnon Sophomores 189 .--, ' 3-sg. y - Q, , 'v'l A ,wg 1- I' Q F., 4 g r 3 Q E moe .1 - 4 -' f v -X ' K ' V - tr ,g X , - - rf Sw new ir' Pa' ievy - ' , yn X .aces - :zen Z ' . E 1 1 f. -'ex X 1 1- ' rar: szwerf 5 1, '- , , X ,L C oc.-v':n - -V 'NJ an FK f ' Q Dose Brew - . 3. -5 -' . X 1 . ., .K L A Jan Bryan - ' V-' 5 - as Edward Balhcller 7 I ir ,x Q 0 8 1 ' ' ' rv ' 1 - Q A L .loo Burnxworfh - 1 ' to A .- Clndy Chapman - Q' . - x f- 2' 'Y Dr Earl Chapel - ' X V ' ' ' ol Vu Clark - ' , X X A X .. g 1 - 1. X Claudia Coslmano - -'15 A I . , ii l , N. f Joe Cox - ' , z W ,K A Suzanne Crawley - R dr A N - ,l . ,, - V s. Nancy Davidson - X .gx H I Ella Dayla - H ' ' ' Becky Debnam - Gay Eley - -- ' Anne Ellls - H Q ,avq n ' Joyce Ellla - 1. 1 Pal Ewell - 1 H 1' Bonnle Fischer - ' Doris French - -A ' T1 4- Belxy Fuqua - , A Bren? Gardner - Nancy Glles - ,- I l , 9 by ul Crownlng the 1983 v Mr. Owens ls frlrnplffllrlq ms lourllw 'L ' ' :' . : : 1 l .'- ff-'lf U2 pm .inr'1f1I ful Pm-f +7-55 Arlrleg I 1' 'VV' V, 1 , X A I, an Qs 5 gl Q 4 I U an Q 'W . Y'-1 v ' A-. 5 l X i l h X X I N, Nr ' , x 1 on l t g, 'fx' 45 '74 A MJ ,Q ,- 5 ' X A . ' i i .r ',x 'a.: ' , X 3 X if X .i A . :fy YA ' W :IJ fl. :-fsx T , T kbr M ,1,V,T- 5' 4 ' T '35 4 -v - If 'X 1- I., 5 , tak' N 1 'Ur ' P gl v ' -, I ,T .- A, X ii X l 'll X wr. ' f , . , 'f 'n . 1 m'V I. x YY f W Gall Gonage -- Clark Graves - Frank Harnrlck - Shirley Hangen - I'Lelo Hankley , , Margarel Harwood 4 WoshIng1on Hedxpofh -1, ,, , ,,. TMR ' ,sm 'E X , QL' , L,-, is ' ' .. 4 x ' , 'NF ' A' . XF , Llsa Hewlfl - swf . , - u -Ms ,A,, ,i. , A Carlsen Hullng - ' 4 ' I ierry Hullng - T :, 'f i ,ff L L J Charles Herd - ' 1 ' J, ,r 1,3 ,X ,Xi , x Luella Jones - T ' Q 'lil Gay Karnplmueller - N xx m A X .lorries Kelly Q X' 1, . I: F 53 I., . ,, ' ,. , . 5, . .J . Joan Kem: - rg T 'JUUTE-Z f - R, A ' Carrie Knock - ,N . Q 'Aa'rerr a' in x , 'x .. f Pose Koroly - f , i ' T - e T aamsg - ' 5 I 5 S Effigliif Q f I X Ml dred Lee - 543 Vf'f , l gf' L vi' iausan Lon? - Erg , , M - I V x 5, X Zcaerycecc ean ai. v 3, Q Leadership Jean Mounle - cibrarv Dennis Nixon - Ecierce Wcgne Purnell - Ecu ai 5'u ies Linda Qulllan - fir' JoNancy Reckllng - 'sl r u se A J. Reid - SDGGZ' Not always a position of burden Besides serving as educa- Tors and adminisTraTors, The facully of Princess Anne par- TicipaTes in all funciions ThaT benefil The sTudenT body. For insTance, every sTaff member was on aT leasT one commifree of self sTudy, lvlr. VanNosTrand and lvlrs. lVlounie began working when school siarled To pui Togeiher a slide show abouT our school and communily. The presenia- Tion was shown To The visiiing commiTTee on Dec. 6, The firsT day before The banaueT in Their honor. lvlr. TaTe was The sleering Inlroducflng hlmself and oThers was Task assigned To Mr. Owens aT The ori- enlaiion program held for new sTu- denTs in Augusl. commiTTee chairman which puThimvirluallyin chargeofall preparaTions for The visiTing commilTee. HI Tip my hal To Mr, TaTe, sTaTed lvlr. Wheeler, a member of The commiTTee, He did a superb job as chair- man. The various commiTTees were in charge of evervlhing ranging The banauei To The curriculum and sTudenT life. ln addiiion To Their commiT- Tee obligaTions, various Teachers also spenT Their spare Time sponsoring exiracurricu- lar acTiviTies. Facuih, ii? Sld Radar - lrausvial M - Behind the scenes - Helping the students by working ,,7 ,Y f- -, .,.- - V- - -. ,zcf ': . A- f-are 'rs -'e 'nge' :der ic'- f 3 fCS'3 .-.e sceok 'ge cenfd 'ne n 'ec 73 de' et nc'ec- , 1' ' gr :3fe'e'o sfof' n 'fe issidc srof' Le' 33. Minn ce':'e we -'n ' i' ced 'ne cores .-.no ' 'fe :o e'o o'e or li 1: c'eco'ng lunch, ond fl '33 :Hen The 'ernorks They eie .e o'e nego' ve ones Peco' 'g fc' 'Usorhe 5300 'eerogee could never oe o SWG e ldskl Odl li ls vlldl To lhe Keepln organlztlon and school 2121., E SNC Q S C' r CVE C' 'FQ 'j'. Q13 CSS QWEC 'C DCC-MKGGOGV 1 'F 1 H ll ll J' Cafeteria workers pictured lrorn gre iff gqrgfg Miriofri Beosleyy ? e Le , wgi' o -ofgen Judy 'fffne' -tae Zfnorr Deofo CVNQVW lfgggf lf' ig J 'Q ' Q 5'Qf,V QVC -uCl' C4 'f C at ' John Relmer - r ' Samuel Reynolds - ' Oicar Richardson - 4' John Roberson - Linda Run - '-: Dot Seleri - ' Karhy Siogdad - :-' lg' -vs Q x Dean T010 -- ' Laurle Teuscher - ' Jotephlne Turner Larry Van Noefrand Alla Vasquez - ' I Helen Wahon Donna Ward 1 oeirio or everyone wom- ing o' of olrendlng closses in Dfincess Anne. These lodies orovlde o luxury Thor is Token 'cr' gronred ond would oe Qreorly missed if il were ever roken owoy, Most of us know Them oy norhe, our few of us consider wnoi lhey do. Our cusiodions noye worked exlrd duiy This yeor To rhoke PAA o oloce To oe proud of ond This friendly ond competent sioff hoye VTWOGS The long hours ond hord work ooy off, for oll of us! Judlth Sfamer, food services direc- for yolned lhe Princess Anne sidlf This yeor ond Drought oboul rnony chorges ro the cofeferio .pl .,.l LZ YR! v' . W -VA ,r,,, it 'S Xi,,, E'l -- 4 I O - i ' SQ' I , A s....4,,, . - bl' - 12 N X . .xc pglr QP '- ff. ex' L l 0? ae , .. 9 'w 'lf 'Mm Coachlng football takes up rrrflrry ofler school hours for r,oor,lr Vf'lr Whitley x,.' w-:- ,, fn . f--17-219 v - ' -.. . 1 A i f Y 1 v J J . .,.,.,, I rl GX 'UW 'ar E F' I 1-1-. 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BEACH BLVD If - 4 R-I 1X X I I Martin, James 181 Martin, Dean 52, 171 Martin, lhorrias 1.81 Martinelli, Rosario 148 Moschino, Ann lV1OSSenQlll, 1 1CJlll!-' 171 Matolek, Harburrx 148 Matthews, Denise Matthews Lora 14, ZU 'IU Matthews, Robert 183 Matthews, Robert 44, 171 Matthews, Scott 44, 171 Matthews, Tracey Matulenas, Cheryt 171 Maluskowilz, Monique 105 Maurer, Jeffrey Mawyer, Albert Mayhue. Bruce 183 Maynard, Lisa Mayo, Christine Mazur, Larissa 171 McAdama, Klmperly 171 McCardle, Lisa McCauley Shannon 90 McClenney, Lonnie 183 McClung, Davrd McClung, Donna McCown, Keith 69 McCracken, John 171 McGanty, Debroah 171 McGreety, Julia 183 Mclntyre, Elyned McKinney, Stuart McKenney, Suzette 171 McLaughlin, Kristina 183 McLaurin, Susan 171 McMullen, Tara 183, 126 McNamee, Jonanna McNelIy, Elton 126, 183 McNeil, Barbara McNeil, Renee 171 McNelly, Nancy Mearcklein, Theresa 148 Measley, James 183 Medlin, Joseph , ' i z I: ' Q kQ f'irig?j 1 PPM EZ, 3 A v K I - I-I lf- M1' 2 1.1 ll!-ICQ? 9: 'C mf .- f-1 'sh rears? was Q1 lifir Tl ,i it 91: Lmrr eo 1 V a mgimerie x if if , ,i im 'g 1121, LBRQTI 5 . A - 1.2, Q'llffjTQ'Qgjl2fQY7l, ' ,tai gal ,55ig9'Lgf1x win-i Lac-,o5c1f 11 y X 5511 qt.-g7,L'jmR, nvealemca 8406851137 , gigs ,' L -,t J, 1, A ng. T15 111117 is , T N gdvwx xt lx! 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Res. 78041464-1234 Meeks, Meeks, Terry Evelyn Meissel, Chris 78 Meiia, Robert 183 Mekosh, Timothy 171 Mele, Bryan 183 Mellott, Erick 51, 183 Menzel Larry 82, 83 Menzel, Laura 82 Menzel, Thomas Mercer, Raymond 183 Merkel, Donald 171 Messier, Joseph Metcalf, Mary Ann 49, 171 Metivier, Kimberley 183 Mezzapeso, Allan 44, 171 Mezzapeso, James Michael, Sandy Michalski, Dolly 183 Michele, Dennis 183 Midgette, Christy 183 Mikkelson, Jennifer 171, 142 Mikulka, Jennifer 14 Miles, Donna 171 Miller, Amy Miller, Carl 151 Miller, Constance 183 Miller, Henry Miller, Joseph Mills, Charles 171 Mills, Sterling Mills, Theresa 157 Milza, Cheryl Minson, Gary 1111,o8,69,144,467 Minson, Stacie 80, 81, 128, 144, 208 Mitzel, Robert 44 Moe, David 183 Monnett, Craig Montgomery, Dawn 151 Moore, Christine 171 Moore, Roger 77, 171 Moore, Sharon 183 Moore, Sherry 183 Moore. Tammy Moreau, Laurent Morris, Robert 171 Morris, Robert 183 Moseley. Kevin 171 Moser, Dennis 184, 126 Moulton, Anthony 171 Moyer, Karen 171 128, 111, 1112 131 1-19 101 Munden, Vonda 13, 49, 75, 126, 127, 151 Murray, Brad 171 Murray, Pam Musch, Ross 184 Myers, Dawn 171 Myrick, Angela 151 Nahra, Ana 48, 49, 75, 151 Nail, Christine 21, 171 Natchus, Diane 124, 125, 129, 171 Natividad, Jonas 184 Neister, Donna 10, 18, 184 Nemeck, Leland 184 Nemeth, Joseph 151 Ness, Connie 151 Nguyen, Anne 151 Nguyen, Dien 184 Nguyen, Thanh Nice, Lynn 184 Nichols, Jerry 151, 158 ' f ll ,rif,l',0r 1111111 'llrrl',rrr, ,i1,1fylrrf1r511 '1 11 -l ,1'1':' 111-4 iluirnr Hullrmr ilr,'Aif1r,,Virrrlwffrly11111 'lorrriur Jul e 1811 ilf,rrr,ar Pfjfrrrffz ilurrin, lerrriitffr llurtrfr lfor 11111 15111 ilfvikl, '1Ur'V 1111 72 '71 tlmwicvi ler.ri'er1r'1 Ubrter 'Arcrioel Olwfk, 11111111 184 Obrreri, lfelly 1811 Obrier, Hyper' '84 Odell, Jarnes 184 Odenwelder, fficriard Odorrdld. Leslie 184 Odonrrell, Debora '84 Ogosawara, Peter 151 Oharidley, Brian O'Keefe, .izza128, 184 Olds, Shelly 70 Olds Ar,dy184 Oliver, ,ouise184 Oliver, Keith 22, 171 OlSSOn, Eric 131,171 Olsson, Holly 20, 151 O'Neil, Lorena 184 Orban, Deonna 152 Orrell, Carl Ourmet, Francis Overly, Sherry 152 Overton, Karer Overton, Kim 152 Owens, Donnie Owens, Kimberly Owens, Jennrter 14, 80, 128, 1 Oyerly, Sherry Painter, Gene 152 Parham, Kenneth 126, 184 Parker, Edward 125, 152 Parker, Willard Pamelt, Jennrter 184 Partlow, Jill 70 Pascual, Rochelle 126, 184 Pasek, Elena 184 Patchin, David 184 Patterson, Bobbianne 184 Powlus, Peter 152 Pease, Maynard 126, 184 29,182 184 Pedrick. Victoria 184 Pendo, Michael Pennington, Beth 171 Peopl es, Carl 2, 44, 47, 88, 1 Pepper, Flonrse Pernites, Josephine 184 Pero, Amity eo, 81, 171 Pero, Heather 80, 184 Perry, Angela 171 Perry, Chris Perry, Elaine 75 Perry, Lisa 152 Peterson, Tracie 184 Perrwyoridge, scott 171 Petit, Charles 44, 184 Petrie, Denise 152 Phillips, Micheal 44, 69, 152 Phoutasen, Bouasavanh 184 Pieper, Ralph 171 Plackett, Julia 171, 184 Plante, Julie 171, 184 Plante, Matt 152 Platt, Laura 172 Platt, Martha Poe, Allison 172 Pokrywka, Christine 184 Polasko, Wendi 185 Polon, Tina 172 Poole, Clyde 152 Poole, James 172 Pope, Susan 185 Porter, Michele Porto, cheryl 185 Potts, Micheal 172 Powis, April 172 Powley, Christospher 185 Prado, Francisco Prado, Israel 185 Prather, Micheal 96, 126. 127 Prather, Stephania 10, 185 Pressley, David Price. Lisa 152 Price, Terry Proctor, Robert 152 Profter, Tamara 185 Purificacion, Jaime 185 Purdin, Rodney 185 Pyatt, Paul Pyle, Kevin 185 Quode, Stephen 126, 185 Quinn, Eric 185 Raftaelli, Eileen 16 Rago, Anna 80. 185 Ralston, Bryan 126, 185 39,152 161 index 199 FREE i.e Nogorier n Lfi CLASS OF ,85 YEARBOOK PORTRAIT We would to introduce you to some oreotive, new ideos in professionol portroiture, speoiolizing in the hoppiest memories of your life, with o person- ol touch ond the highest duolity ovoiloble. You moy choose from o vorieiy of poses. Troditionol studio portroits or oreotive outdoor sittings to fit your personolity ore ovoilooie. Receive your yeorbook portroits free with ony order Clossio oortroits bv HELL T D10 Pembroke West Independence Blvd. ond Brood St. lAcross from Pembroke Mollj Virginia Beoch 499-991 1 '-1 KJV 11 W xx Seniors Tonyo Dunn ond Kelion Worren ea' X AY DEVELOPING EUTURE LEADERS MARKETING AND DISTRIBUTION AZALEA INN II 4445 Virginia Beach Blvd Across from the school Finest pizzas and other Italian Dishes 499-1378 Iluririrlll Arriy 1,'f1 1115 lirzririall IJr1vlfl1t1', I?0SrJ T,I'i1lS :t1IirrrII III 1,',' Iji I'IJ I'I I' ' Rawls Corlstarrae Rrlwll. Mir twirl 185 lvrrwll, '.u5l1ri!'r I.'t1 Im' Ilrgyrriurirj lJrrlJirrIr1'r Rayrrar Jerry I?9OVt'ly Llsrl 49 IP1'J Rector lvtlctirffll Reel John Reel Micheal 185 Reeves Melody Reeves Sandy 152 Reeves, Tanya 185 Reeves, Tina 185 Register, John 44 185 Reit7el, Giorgio 185 Reltzel Wilfred Reynolds Michelle 185 Reynolds, Susan 185 Rhine Lisa 89 128 Riccio Cindy 70 Rrcciol Laura 74, 75 Rice, Gordon 185 Rice Scott 87 Richards, Erica 152 Richardson, Keytn 152 Richardson, William Richie, Kelly 186 Rlflhter, Rhlllp126, IBO Ricketts, Llsa 49, 80 186 188,189 208 Ridley, James 186 Ries, Matthew Riley, Chris Ringo, Janel 125, 186 Ringo, Jeft125, 153 Rlngressy, Dawn 186 Rivera, Barbara 186 Robins, Willis 153 Roberts, John Robertson, Susan 153 Robinson, Craig Robinson, James Robinson, James Roson, Daniale 186 Rock, Richard 153 Rockett, Vernon 126, 127 Roenker, Paul 68, 153 Roestenberg, Phyllis 186 Rogers, Diane 51, 153 Rogers, Jettrey Rogers, Marcie 153 Romska, Suzanne 186 Rose, Jennifer 37 Rosen, George 126, 127 Rosen, Laura 154 Ross, Brenda 186 '41 5 OG sylrf' ,S vi 1-, X ' cs fo oc .1 EOR 0 I K ytbv err Q .ryw O Q' X I CCDLIRTESY HARDWARE Pembroke Meadows Shopping Roughton, Gordon 154 Roughton, Theresa Roy. Lori 125 Royce, Shawn 186 Ruggles, Charla Toni 74, 75, 90, 96, 154 Rule, Russ, Annette 154 Russ, Joseph Russ, Marie Russ, Patricia 186 Russell, Clyde 154 Ryan, James Ryan, Theresa 89 Ryder, Robert Saadl, Abdelall 186 Center Qiiiviurrns Acciissonifs FlLM,Pl10cESSlNG,8i Dnmrnoom Supmies Strauss Photo PH OTOG RAPH IC SALES a SERVICE 434 W, 21st Street N0r10lk,Va 23517 4720 Virginia Beach Blvd. Phone 18042 625-5341 Virginia Beach, VA 23462 Soar, Linda 186 Sabin, Lisa 172 Sagulnsln, Donna 8, 23, 140, 154, Sagulnsin, Mary 49, 186 Salah, Tafty 186 Salemi, Kimberly 186, 126 Salugao, Lenlce 186 Sanderson, Don 90, 126 Sanderson, Kenneth Sandusky, Joseph Santos, Sharon 172 Sapp, Anthony 126, 186 Sawyer, Ginny 154 SCGFDUIIG, Steve 14, 44, 77 Schart, Maurice 154 Schatzman, Shari 186 Schell, Leroy 186 Schilling, Gayle 186 Schlatter, Jennifer 95, 172 Schleeper, Elizabeth 70, 149, 1 Schmidt, Paige Schooler, Debra 154 Schultz, Janet 186 Scott, Charles Scott, Joseph Scrimger, Kristyn Seabold, Brian 186 Seals, John 172 Seifert, Donna 149, 154 54 Self, Sandy 154, 160, 90, 121, 128 Sellers, Kurt 186 Sentman, Matt 154 Setzer, Kim 172 Shands, Adrlane 186 Shaner, Susan 172 Shasteen, Richard 127, 172 Shastin, Dean 93 Shaw, Audrey Shaw, Katherine 154 r ,i-lrriwr. firm 'tr-ltry 'ff,lrli1',' r I-1,1 1.117 ' try, ,rurffrri f-fr 1, ltr-113 rrlrri- sl ',t Ill, 'hy lr- 1141 I 'rg wtf- 1' rf, 11' 111 it llil ' ',rr,i.,y 1 rr,r'f.y 7.1 'rr f 1 Jir 1:r ,tri-r' ', 4 Qtrlirri ' rtrriirr-'C ',t ,lrrrjyrlr '.r-1 wir- ',' ',tr,r,r, mga-r I-1' 'iltfelirtz Iffilrrlif1: A ',ltrHli'. 7' 'f,I'J liven w1ftr: .' ,rrrirrirrrt Intl' tt, 'UI f ,irrirrri,r 3 v r-r ' fmt 13,1 rr,f,r 741' I 'ferry- 4 JIFWJVF: 'yls-lull M. r f f f f Jlrririzwr Dffurg ,lpe 'Nw '86 ,yirrer QUIJIV 1:6 Jyirrrier 'Aarfir 186 ,lqttew ,f.rr,fJ5.rly f f ,lottery Te fe ,laytorr Jottr f f DVTIIIF ,IOI'JO1jlGV AIIJEV' JETIOIICCOTTLJLI ,,L: 1' fl' Carolyrr 172 Smith Dafld 51 81 186 Srwh Dorra176 'ct Srnith Douglas SVYllII'l Edward IEC Srnvry Frcirilr Smith Garry 25 130 131 Smith Gwendolyn Smith John Smith, Wesley Smith, Jullanr 70 Srnlth, l4Othy 187 Smith, Kevir Smith, Kim Smith, Margaret 187 Smith, Melinda 187 Smith, Michael 176 Smith, James Smith, Patricia 91, 126 Smith, Randy 6 Smith, Robert 176 Smith, Rolanda Smith, Scott Smith, Scott 172 Smith, Steven 187 Smith, Tammy Smith, Terry 172 Smith, Tini 187 Snead, SCOtt44 126 186 187 179 Snyder, Jessica South, Kathy 75 South, Sean 52, 59 72 160 Spanish, Tonto Spell, Gary 26, 34, 35, 37, 90 155,1o0,1-51,176 208 Spring, Carla 187 Sprinkle, Paul Sprouse, Chris 156 Stahl, Joann 187 Stahler, Andrew 172 Stomper, Dallas 156 Stanford, Holly 187 Stanley, Edward 90, 126, 156 Stapleton, Larry 44, 156 Staton, Tony Stephens, Susan 187 Stephens, Teresa 156 Stewart, Mark 187 St John, Melissa 125, 156 Stockley, Adam Stackley, Britt 95 Stone, Vernon 172 Stonerock, Deborah 173 Strauss, Michelle 187 Stringer, Margaret Strohecker, Danielle 187 Strohecker, Cralg 96, 156 Stroud, Denise 173 Sturgis, Ellen Sudderth, Eranlc Suggs, Matthew 187 Suggs, Pamela 126 Suggs, VicKie187 Suiter, Martin Suiter, Martin Sullivan, Kathy 129 173 Summerhill, Robert 187 Sumner, Kenneth 187 Sutphin James Sutphin, Scott Svagdys Andy 156 Swallow, Jon 125 156 Swanger, Chns 44, 156 Sykes, Michele 173 Tait Joyce 187 Tallyn, Jill Tanega, Donna 173 Tanega, Jody 173 Tavernero, Dionysus Taylor, Ann Taylor, Douglas 173 Taylor, Larry 156 Taylor, Lynn 126 TOVlor, Monica 156 Taylor, Pamela 173 index 201 '.,.,Y.,, '.c,,-, ,L -Q- ...f ...,.. ..' . .,':-- 2' -f Tgeee' :ff :Le iN .'- ' 15 le 1' 'L 'Jin L. 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NIIKIFS DougIcs124 125 'A'IIc1r'5QV' CPLCK 79 '55 Wmerwbmw Borboro W IIEPDVIFK 'v1or,fQvre 75 .wowuer 5cvc155 VIIIIIQV GISQOW Iac neue, Zo,-.-C155 iAvIII'Of'YTS LFOTIES mower Qgche WIIIIOVYWS DOv1fj Mower Ecjworcl '55 WIIIORI5 Def' I5Q I-Joke, 9930, 1.35 WIIIor'f1s Ezekfe-I .'.'oI'ef Ecworc 'Qc 'ICIIIIOWS 10102155 561.65 Dems VNIIIIOVWS ,I5c1,0 Wow, J.',,.ne,B9 INIIIIOVTISCF Shew 125 1' N019 Sway EC 'UC '25 129 140 '51 155 'NII11S Tgmmy Womock Jon-es 3 woven KSIIOP 1141 130 155 189 Wo'er11eIc1 Mow 113 No'ers, NIIIIQVY1 '56 Wo'k1rs FIGGVICK '55 Wcrsof ArgeIo155 '73 Wdsov SHOP wdscr ,efvev '55 h'c s Crryoohef 'News 'orv1f'11,1 155 Went: C0101 Webb, Somuel 155 'Neoemo' Cof1e e'55 Wwwsor- Cyr1rmoI 150 Wnson Douglas 150 Wwsor' Modorro W-'sow 'v1or1c150 Wmsom, w1ucr1oeI 150 Wwsor, Wo WImcIer Apnl 80 51, 173 WNW Dowr 150 WI'11rOw Kemw150 vvo'11 CVOIQ 173 WOII1 3ouI180 WoIszczePsk1 '?oQe'1E0 Womack Jcmes51 150 17? 13 Womack 'omad 50 150 WO I WOCK Sec' 35 Wood. Bncf' Wood CI-ns 2C '31 165 170 171 WOOO Jeffrey 150 WOOO ,sc 51 '73 Wood INSSISN 173 WOOO Wfwom Woodhouse Kwwbenv 70 Woooss -ammo Wooos Boom Woocworci Cofo' 40 'Sc 150 WocIc'c1 Sr-eng 51 7C 113 WooIeI 'VIIcI'1eIe150 Worreu Melody 150 WOr'f'Iey Sew--5150 Wcvew cz Ecu-orc 150 Wngr-' Mono Wngh' Mwgrwega 125 '-'VHQV1' S'ex-ef '73 Wngh' Wowe '50 INNOTIPGT KONI '30 Wvev Grof '73 a'.yf'f' Acrsr' ' 50 150 ' Oge' D016 Y orcex 3c1'1:1o ? Ycnwcev 511511-30180 Vec'es Dofncx Yowg xero '50 Yowg AePPe'f12c 150 Zobowefo Exe-Qu1eI 180 Zooolievo 'v1cQdoIePo173 Zeorxc v1c'of'o Zclfezwox Aofwvf 150 ZIegIer Dowo Zfvwvermov Jef'erv12c 180 Zvo PIQIEFO 150 Zwcemc C1019 180 Zwoemc: Shofov 150 WISHING YOU A LIFETIME OF HEALTH HAPPINESS AND BRIGHT SPARKLING SMILES! DR. THEODORE R. SMITH, JR. FAMILY DENTISTRY A221 VIRGINIA BEACH BLVD. ITHALIAJ fl? 'flffl W wif CLASS of '85 Join Ihe I'M GETTING OUT IN '85 CLUB and WIN GI SAILBOAT - FREE!! 'tif' A Big THANKS to the oloss of 1984 for oil your supbortlllll You've brobobly heord the rumor thot FORREST STUDIO is I'The Best ih Sehior Portroits. Well e it's true. FORREST STUDIO is the ONLY studio ih Tidewdter with our owh brivote 3 ACRE bortrdit gordeh exclusively for Tidewoter Sehiors - where you ooh hdve YOUR Sehior bortroits rhode by ohe of our hooks, gordeh, dhd beooh e your choice is uhlimited - ohd dll the lotest ih ihdoor looses os well. FORREST STUDIO wos the first ih this oreo to offer REAL OUTDOOR bortroits to sehiors, ohd while other studios hove tried to follow our Ieod, we ore still number I ih uhidue sehior bortrdits. Stob by our studio by August Ist ohd register for o EREE sdilboot to be giveh owoy - No burohose Neoessoryllilllll 1:5 0 3 Mlm! Ihdex 203 T P 0 ime Mgirriwirii, l The magic of your soecial events will oe lnsurea when They begin al Prince Formal. Donl Trusr anyone else wllh The mosl imporlanl occasions in your life. 4125 is ll 'MI ,-K 41' Scoll lvlaccuooin Tanya Dunn ana Craig lvlaccuooin feature formal wear from Prince Formal W Prince Formal one of The great finest in Formal fashions Gentle men and H11 lr Ladies lcrnhrolu Mllll Iowi r Will Things aooul special events al Prin cess Anne High School Also Ro inok inc L h xrlotlc will i' -I Y A , , X s i - 1 .1 I fd? ' ' , ,.x rl P K xxx, I . . . XX 1 . . tx -1 e ' I ' ' xi' . , f - X N . . 1 . i J J P W ,n I l .Q x ix 'Urii-r 1.1 P'-nil li Vrirlsirliiillli 1 1 ' i '- -lv 'f ' . f f ii 1, i 1 -. . . . MCPA K L' x l Marching Covoliers Parents Associohom QQ! , g 5 W l p I Wf'1lll ' ' ,. Princess Anne High School 1W .,...,. SCA ti: Q EL- 'S .f B- ir N I Al I .----1 1 'l I l l 1 l' l I - l W I I We Bring Out The Best In YOU I Al Eight Fashion Stores FULL uns OF music a Accessonies CAFFEIPS MUSIC CODIPANY , g ,.. ef em. if ' IQ XFN' A by X: Birchwood Shopping Center 3766 Virginia Beach Blvd. Colophon The 19811 Peeroge sioff hos siriyed To bring you The besi yeorbook ever published oi Princess Anne High School. To do This, we hod To continue our Trodiiion of moking The yeorbook be represenliiive of The events ond The siudenis of our school This yeor. Ediiion 30 of the Peeroge wos published by Hun- ler Publishing Cornpony, Winston-Solem, Norlh Corolino. Press run 700 copies, 212 pogesp poper: dull: end sheei color no. 1065 cover: vyhiie Lexoione wilh block silk screening ond red foil hoi siornpingg lype: Avoni Book wiih bold, l0pi.g Copiions ond kickers 8 pi.: ldeniificoiions ond index opt.: Hedd- lines sei by Hunier vory occording lo seciion. Senior ond underclossrnen poiiroiis Token by Vocoro Sludios. 463-0417 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS GF 1984 Vg up .N COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF jp Qs ' 7 9 ogg , o 0 0 0 ' T 1 3 , , . rj ifhdiirginian-Dilot in Q, ri in . THE LEDGER-STAR i- Trai'qzrgrga'z55Tgfl,Q.g5jn3-:1'.:: jul' 1 PO 80111149 - Nurloli ya 23501-0449 F yvh ' 0 'ja' N' ' ' ll Vi h ii :uh vb rx: N1 2312 up N h h A J I :rib phf' lb h b 14 ., ry Qinerz T879 UI ' fi gig-.5 Y . li ,Qi in , I FX p f I .1 fn,31Q11,UE .:l' T ll i I I ll , ' Sfzfffnff Jewfkfs 'T 5 ll' l DESIGNERS . ufvrmsrns . omnswiirm I' Yuurhrhn Shopping Fr- V Y V Frmbfnf! Milli' Q Town Mall V i i xL,,..f'f il Index 207 Cheerlng for all Spire 'Q' wee seo 5,'VE 'U-EE i1eC'i1iON:V CVO SOM such 22 3329. T3 g so 'f ivef1ssmw Rlfiles are bein m we orc tosses g . J N cz Q ' We 'eoff C'OCf1C6'S fhev romwe .-. Q, --f- -:1-104 'E 7 ' -fry' 3'5 . j VPe1x6 . QL' I . W,-1 I, 3-7 qv . ' v I I - ,G- i . .I I I n . lg ' I I ' I ,. 3 I .U ' ' 1 v ' ' , . . H F K.. I Q. r-Ji - -A Nh ' 0 ' v. D '-.Inf Offer o master V 1-f+ -rwm..-f, fwr .. , ' if 'L ' fr, f4r'1N--r?5fw,.f.'wr ' ,. F - 5 rn gf, 1 HV, 'Ill'-Hw1fxll1IY M 'f' 4 - ,Q ,I--':wg'N1--f? ' 'ff' ' I 4' ' Y- ' Digging n fowardfw -1 1'ww11 ' fn -.X-, 1 . 1 ' 2 1l'7rYM w-N1 ,' wi' V I-QQ: j ' a Q ji' 'F 'Z ' . .ap- YQ'-Z 4. 4 -sb u '!R'i7U i fu R: ,.Q ,4.'f' A .' I ul-9 'Yun h y 9 .Qs 'ii lx. ,pl .wig -.L ' A Tribute to Tolent ul. A' 1 x wmv' .4 of..- ,4 1 1 gr' 5 .1 W li 3 , '- af V' ,, 1-, on if 'Av 1, Qu H' an . , . . 1 , r .- . ' V 4 'f :jf , , ' 6 . Q., 200 I, fs. '., , A . r 1 .fl 1 nf' - -fwlafl . T , ' 4' '-il' A.. ilu! wr t ', -V-vw y, Q., so . .A , .z- -i--'hz x 51 X 's mfg' lf: 'A . qu P4 Jag ,, .,, 4 Wy. W y, 4. W ., B A ' .I , P I.: .Q ,K-, ,o. me -2 10' wt ,MA . ati, VF 173 .F- -v ., .- -ff 11111: M . ,.i'f', A Finol Look ot PA's Best 8 A A A Princess Anne High School is pocked with tolent, Whether it be ploying sports, being o member of o club, or ploying o musicol instrument, Princess Anne hos got some of the most tolented high school students in the oreo. Our bond, led by Joseph Ligort is top roted ot olmost oil of the mony competitions thot they ottend. This tolented ond dedicoted group of people ronge from girls swinging flogs in o pottern thot corresponds with the music to o drum line thot not only ploys the drums but olso does severol tricky moves with their drumsticks. Members of our numerous sports teoms olso know the meoning of dedicotion. From the first doy of try-outs to the very lost doy motch orgome, it is necessory for eoch member to ottend proctice every single school doy ond sometimes on Soturdoy too. These grueling Pushing himself to the limit, Greg Ashe strides toword the finish line. proctices begin right ofter school ond con lost os three hours, therefore besides being o tolented ployer, the othlete must be on extremely hord worker becouse homework is o nightly obligotion too, Those tolented people must juggle time to meet their othletic, scholostic, ond sociol obligo- tions, ond this often meons socrificing ony free time. Even clubs require dedico- tion ond tolent thot is not often opprecioted. When o ploy is put on the leodlng octor ond octresses ore opplouded but the beoutiful scenery ond the omber glow of the stoge ore due to stoge crews ond light crews thot put in extro hours to moke sure everything looks good. ln oddition club officers ond helpful members spend mony hours orgonizing proi- jects ond plonning events. The entire school is full of stu- dents who give iOOO!O the entire school yeor ond we wonted to once ogoin thonk them, they ore opprecioted, Closing 209 Cavaliers ana Proua of il Cheoking ,, .. - i v f A fx I ,l , J LJ- .1 fl ff. , NA f-wrfa , -.. J .1 av C, 1 -L, ff f-Q f-for-pw t. ,- .1 V 1 .artage C ,ig 'f Q snffef' eefg' if 'his cost ,ieo' - e' ge it Coe A mae . , gn wo.-.rg we Ina e's if gf , e me sont ot o 13.3 e' 23,3 ernaoe as to 'eos' ' ' highest goats ora 'ma' 11 nfoossiole a'eanns is oe iri atnletios, i ,os ocoaerfiostne Cavae e' ofa aeterrnination has geer ajrnirreht throoghoal 'Z' 'Tv Pi ode is sornetning that ies lfilili says senior, lvlarv Ca afar its when we oring it if 'fat aooornolish our goals Atnoogn ,ost statea ov one oersorr, the oeliet last rnen- tiorrea is one sharea ov rnanv stoaerits who oartioioate in ex- f A out that PA Priae tra-owfioalar activities Whether it oe viaeo Ciao, Dra- nna Aeverles or SCA, the cen- tral tnerne of PA oriae is al- wfavs o rtnoior oontriootor to soooess, ana 1983-841 has oeen a great success. With this in rnina we Come To tne realization that our hour arows near, Soon we will pass through PA's front aoors forthe last time. Where To then? Where can we go that will be the same? How can we go on to our separate oaths knowing that we have left high school oehina7 Our main hooe rnust Ile in the thought that we are not reaching a finality, out a ooint of origin Perhaps Winston Churchill saia it oest when he stateol, Now this is not the ena. This is not even the beginning of the ena. But it is oerhaos, the ena ofthe oeginningf' 1 fl' 1 1 4 'kr . 'bl 'ii Decorating the audliorlum flown Even the teachers show their prim Dall teams ' i' HI rirll mffflf arm Kirn Cilissiirl Clllfi luv ohm ring for Thi powdupuff fool ll if 1- tl'-'llli Although the season wr, fl r 1ru,f1g, porrrtrrmrrl, The fr rotrmrl M.-frrrr 'Ml worked trorfi rzrrri Mutr-rr:-1: fmrrrlrfurf Us f,wr1f,rrWrrlilffyfgflff-1r.',Irr,f Mor 1 Number one on Hn: thy 3 rum rg teom, Turn Bernor. mzrw, In rfmrrrr fl dlffloult shot W ' 7073 fl'- l'O'l Zan .D .. fa I J L 1 4 f! .'4.bfl' M l ik? . . C ff: 7' I J ,iff P' M lg: si' I 0' 1 ' ' 1 I Q tn. 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