Tabb High School - Bengal Yearbook (Tabb, VA)

 - Class of 1975

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Point and this futile attention- l cstion, reque st, order — whatever il bing vice falls on deaf ears. It ' sBto jha ve one has so much to say, so many ' ideas anc discoveries mr hattering importance; but hea We alNafk at. o nce a nd it ends up no one h s anythiqg save a regurgitapon of the ’r ideology. f It appears riva lry, that bas ic incentive essential” has hardened oi ttirudes cpifard our fellow schoolmates, save a ' selejOt few — ease , May I have your attenti |g a The voice drones on p we don’t even bother to listen to this ovjr friendsj Clubs and ot niaSiiions vie for ' ri and overlook money or sponsor events ' and overloolT cooper PfT: ' Cliques mushroc® and prejudice turns to hatred or indifference and thriv??. rrom time to time, individuals recognize these tenden- cies, but who is really unselfish enough to talk TO someone who is always talked ABOUT? However, this is the best form of communicatidh ©n me school level. Think of our relationship to administrators ' or wen teachers. Authority has a way of disenchanting our views and repelling modes of communication. We charge thoj with responsibilities of being overly rule-oriented, or trying taq ard to be one of us.” They must accept us as we constantly belMe their personalities, yet we see no fault in our ways. Throughout our high school years we are fondled with the expression, we are the leaders of tomorrow.” As a result we are vigilantes, and we have hundreds like us who share our opinions on hypocricy. We see faults in others, expose scandals, and will one day save the world! Joe Li ' fv Counferpoinf It is fantastic the way communication lines have opened up and developed in our soci«y j3My ji;ial ly so in our schools. At the dial of a telepho c . fea ify part of the building Hoyevct Kt ology Tias n ot ftrfothq bfc sck ve; pie from ail as i: 1 athersi pjundl and ©(mric h t aught us i|;;mutual consideration and coope!| iQfe ffi: ■ ' US , kis tion has ifakes c e really recognize th portai e iaation of both gn along with In addition, h gpals that were pnewJbusly c WRlf3id Jj aicHib, j;joa, coupled s«h the wit |ngp of ' bs ai pilfered in provides upwith inspiration and di cial t dencie Cliques are becoming a thing of the pasi at all school. pur rBitionshm with administrators teaidhers h tuijhed arowd re tly. Due to our reception Jof more res iti than f il e learn to finally rcs|ji?t authority wipi it rather than fight it. learn to ' g«» ' lSiI||j tting tie right way” and live up to th expectations c4g p; well as o pcerSi jC ' ,, Tljil Sghput high school we must alw remRnber, that we ' ave a (jpnsibility to our pagj l ' our future childrei ut most of all t fk felws to be the w can pos. ibly be. W®re the leaders f norrow! 4 .r w fficient modes of cor findj, ar e a e je ry higi hool. A p mple of this is the m of tests students e iven each year PSAT NMSQT, STEP SCAT. SAT, IQ, Iowa, Achievement, Intcl%i and mentality, ability, etc. k as to whether these tests” actually show anything at all stiff has saprized this student plight of test-taking” in its own Y Si i V I-QUIT test for sanity and common sense.

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I Winters, Teresa 137 Win, Mike .35,43,68, 90, 157 Wolford, Mark 137 Wooddell, Lisa 31,83, 157 Woods, Tammy 137 Wooten, Jerry 40, 149 Worst, Tim 37, 149 Wright, Cindy 137 Wright, Marilyn 149 Wright, Sharon 14, 137 Wyatt, Nathan 149 Yanchenko, Andra 137 Young, Debbie 149 Young, Earl 157 Young, Larue 149 Young, Ronald 157 Zackman, Kevin 157 Zackman, Lisa 130, 137 Zuehl, Beverly 149 Zuehl, Pam 137 Administration and Staff Akins, James 114 Allamby, Joanne 108 Anderson, Emily 123 Anderson, Robert 36, 113 Baker, Patty 120 Balance, Janet 125 Barnes, Doris 108 Bennett, Angela 125 Bird, Wesley 120 Blalock, Jane 69, 114 Boyd, Ellis 119 Bradshaw, Jean 108 Burcher, Doris 108 Burke, Audrea Ill Cherry, Charles 105 Chisman, Emma 125 Clark, Amorette 155 Conley, Karen 125 Cook, Ann 107 Copley, Genevieve . 115 Coulter, George 71, 112 Deutsch, Steven 25, 75, 112 Diehl, Jane 115 Doggins, Thomas . 109 Drake, Frances 112 Englehart, Judith . . . . 108 Fisher, Barbara 125 Ford, Cindy 39, 108 Fox, Mary 106 Franks, Don 119 Freeman, Esther 22, 119, 164, 175 Freeman, Margaret 121 Garvin, Michele 112 Greene, Raymond . 41, 116 Griffin, Pearly 125 Haase, George 107 Hansford, Saundra 15 Harrell, Susie 54, 55, 120 Hawkins, Dariel . 107 Henkel, Frank 116 Higgs, Brenda 42, 123 Hodges, Sheran 69. 122 HoJbcn, Helen 110 Holt, Danny 80,99, 113 Hopson, Russell 113 Honon, Ronald 25,67, 109, 124 Hubbard, Helen 108 Hudgins, Gay 125 Hunt, Eleanor 125 Hunt, Willard .25,61,81,88, 113 Ironmonger, Percy . . 19, 38, 122 Ivy, Lily 107 James, Carl 116 James, Veeta Ill, 116 Jobson, George 22, 119, 175 Jones, Joan 108 Jones, LaVeme 42, 123 Jones, Sharon 115 Joyce, Richard 118 Kirkland, Claude . . 123 Lawrence, Ybonne . 125 Luck, Wilma 107 Ludwig, Gloria 125 Lynn. Trilby 44, no Marie, James 125 Markoff, Edwin . 25,43, 105 McLean, Linda no Miller, Richard 15, 25, 50, 104, 105, 164, 178, 180 Mitchell, Fred . .19, 25,43,67,70, 124 Moffat, Virginia . . . . 113 Moore, Melvin 42. 118 Morgan, Nettie 108 Morgan, Sandra 108 Neale, Mary Ellen . . 122 Nettles, Evangeline . 77, 78, 124 Palmer, Candace ... Ill Peuy, Carol 125 Phaneuf,Joy 125 Pippin, Bobby U7 Pugh, Peter 42,62, 122 Roach, Arthur 113 Roberts, Hannah 118 Roberts, Marva Ill Robertson, Suzi 3, 124 Rowley, Sewell 25, 75, 124 Ryer, Flora 110 Scott, Dorothy Ill Scott, Shirley 115 Seward, Patricia 50, 120 Sheridan, Teri 114 Smith, Elizabeth 109 Smith, Gus 124 Smith, Marian lie Smith, Mettle 12 Soles, Myrtle 15, 114 Sommersctt.Joaruia . . 125 Tew, William 122 Tyree, Beverly no VanderPis, William . . 45, 117 Weaver, John 45, 117, 175 Wells, John 40, 123 Williams, Jeff .63,92,97, 100, 121 Wilson, Holice 125 Wiltshire, Shirley .... 108 Winter, Sharon 120 Wood, John 118 Woolard, Michael .... 109 Wyche,Ruth 107 21alumas, Barbara .... 112 Printing notes: Entire issue put together and coordinated by Year- book Staff and sponsor, published by Taylor Publishing Company. Style modular 8 Vi X 11 with Print- ers type style. Heading style Impact 59 UPS except for Art work, head- ings — Original Divider page design, Smyth binding and Spot color. Endshect special — one design — 1st color mustard, 2nd color black. Color — silkscreen cut-out with Cordova grain. Base color Gold 029 — applied color Black 910. Endsheet, cover, memo pads drawn by Carrie Meinberg.



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Y-8it l-Quit (Yearbook Standardized Intelligence Test ' Inconsistent Quantitative Un-lntelligible Test) PART9 Place the matching letter (1. 2. 3 - .) with the corresponding number (a, b, c . . ,) in the appropriate blanks on your answer sheet. Use each answer ONLY once except for those that are irrelevent. There are a greater number of letters than numbers, but there are more blanks corresponding to the left members of each question. Turn your answer sheet so that the microscopic printing is at the bottom right corner of the page Example Marigold a. scum b. dolly c. noodles d. melted The obvious answer is a. (scum). 1. This is a. fun b. hilarious c. time consuming d. candle 2. For a. noodles c. bit b. chin d. get it 3. Buy a. a yearbook b. golly c. by d. k 4 . My a. moo c. doll b. n d, catatonic 3. Ad a. vice b. ult c. ministration d. ery 6. Nightie a. skunk b. daudle c. knight d- doodle 7. Did a. dley c. nothing b not d. done 8. Winky a. stinky b. froggy wog c. tink d. grog 9. Ink a. a dink c. considerate b. blot d. cas SECTION AU7 Find the misspelt werd en eech sintens. Theres ownley won mispcld wird en ech groop, butt theher aynt know gramir misteaks. Example: See Spot run fast an farr. The obvious answer is c, run 1 . This is a dum and stubid vearbook . a b c d 2. Actually , eye kinda eniov reading it. abed 3. It IS allsew fun two plav wit. abed 4. However . es sorduv si lice . abed . Eye ges itz bedder than most, abed 6. At lecst according to thu yearbook staph. abed 7 If yoo eniov d. huleeze 1« us no. abed 8- Now let’s change the subject , abed 9. Du sent thes flo smoothlee ? abed 10. Eye meen, downt yoo feal lik reeding ferther inrwo thes deap an profownd test? 1 1 . Oh, you dont ? abed 12. Thenn lest ferget it ! abed part II C ' h(X)se the one and only one correct answer Fill in the appropriate blank using number two. I. Which of the following is a typ e of bird? a. canary i. budgie e hummingbird g. mockingbird 1. duckie b parakeet d. parrot f penguin h, peaetKk j. chick 2. Sckoftalaud Zimblid captured the army of Pasidina in a. 1819 c.July 1921 e. 1901 g. 1970 f 1070 b. 1793 d. Friday, 1743 f. 1937 h. 1979 j. 143 BC 3. Tabb High can be described as a. all of the above d. a, b, but not k g a, b, d. e, and none o f f b. none of the above c. e. j. but not e h. parrs of all c- h and i f . all of f and part of c i. the below j. some 4 Which of the following isn’t related a Josiah Tink c. Fred Tink e. winkle tink g. Act Tink i.John Doe b, I. Tink d. Elmo Tink f. U.S. Tink h. Inka Tink J. Doe Doe 3 euphoria : catatonic a. carunginivily: botocks d hontersknp: dolf g. osterize blank b. novelty : calumniouse. phosphoric : two h. scoff ; dystard c. propipquity : table f. jetsam : corrupt i. doddledorf ; sznic ). dross : scum SECTION CM O Read the following and answer what follows the following. Toe nail clipper manufacturing is a booming business in Latin American today. Over 3,713,974.091 shiny new clippers are shipped our daily to Australia, Iceland, and York County to aid the ingrowing populations in those locations. Corny as it may seem, the fcx)t business has taken on .324 percent of the total industry in Zeplum, Korea. Spokesman for Bunion Brothers Inc. states that 1 49F of their gross income is spent on metal, 7,69f on machinery, and 97.7349 on model toe nails. Another spokesman said, however, that the company was going to have to cut back” the rapid growth of the company and add more px)lish their advertising campaign. 1 . In what year did Bunion Brothers go bankrupt? a. 1976 b. 1984 c, 1989 d. 1988 2. What percent of the gross income which company in which location was spent on toe nail models? a. 1 99f . Clip Clip Inc. in Harlem c. .003 ; Toeny in New York b. 799f; Corn Clip In York County d. 1799 ; Bunion Brothers in Sncfledord 3. How many shiny new clippers are shipped to York County alone in three years? a. 2.109,371 b 2.109,370 c. 2,109.370 d. 300 4. Which model of Clipper sold the most in the year 1789? a. T. Ford b. J123700942 c. Cybil Shepard d, Airplane 3. How much was the Pseudopod Company sued for in 1973 for false advertising? a. $2.89 b. $3 49 c $1 ,43 and 3 free clippers d. $1,493,000.00 6. What business is booming in Latin America today? a. Bomb manufacturing b. Burlesque c. toe nail clippers d. sea shell stringing 7 How many of these dumb questions have you answered correctly? a. all of the above b. 2, 3 or maybe 69 c. none d. not enough information 8. How many ingrown toenails were fatal in 1974 due to faulty clippers? a, 3 b. 7 c, 93,000 d. 409 GLOSSARY test ' test n ME akin to L testa. As in Rorshach, tubes, cs, ing, cd, SAT. PSAT. NMSQT. IOWA Rabbit. Wasserman Loc.cit STOP — DO NOT TURN THE PAGE UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO This : 1 n t. n n ,nr or exr-‘dierit DO NOT KAKE AMY STRAY NARKY . 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