Thomas C Walker School - Eagle Yearbook (Gloucester, VA)

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J I ' m Mr. Ernest Spencer 8140 Indian Rd. Gloucester, VA 23061 ■ 2 Table of Contents FOREWORD YEARBOOK STAFF DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY UNDERCLASSMEN SPONSORS DEDICATION PAGE SENIORS GRADES ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS SENIOR DIRECTORY PATRONS LIST ADS L A 3 Foreword We, the 1968 yearbook staff of the Thomas C. Walker High School, take great pleasure and honor in presenting our 1968 Edition of the Eagle. We, the staff, have worked very hard in presenting through pictures the highlights of our last years at Thomas C. Walker. There are, indeed, many high school memories that we will always cherish deeply that we would like to share with you. Through pictures we have shown many activities, and special occasions that we hope you will enjoy viewing. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our sub¬ scribers, patrons, and business establishments for their finan¬ cial and moral support. Our high school years have brought us many experiences that will be helpful to us as we venture out into a challenging and competitive world. Many of us have been inspired to go on to institutions of higher learning. We are hopeful that this will set a higher goal for the underclassmen. 4 1968 Eagle” Staff Albert Burrell Assistant Editor Major Whiting Art Editor George Marble Business Manager Louise Thornton Advertising Manager Robert Robinson Sports Editor Edith Cooke Editor-in-Chief Rose Spencer Feature Editor Ruby Gray Photographer James Artis Art Assistant A Tribute We, the 1968 Senior Class, wish to express our sincere thanks and immeasurable love to our parents or guardians, who have shown their love and devotion through the past years. We would now like to express our thanks and love to them through the following poem. Easy day of my life I can plainly see, What a rare jewel you have been to me, How your love and life have been a bright ray To lead me in the straight and narrow way. Like a strong bank of credit and supply, No good thing would you withhold or deny, You ' re second only to our Father God, And treading the same paths His Footsteps trod. A faithful watch that beats true at all times, Unmoved by weather conditions or clime, Toiling constantly, without pay or rest, And always giving your children your best. Whatever we are we owe it to you, And all the great things we aspire to do, For your life and your love we ' re very proud, Our meek, thankful hearts at your feet are bowed. Gratitude, honor and praise to you, An earthly angel, sacrificing, true. May we always be worthy of your love, Its equal found only in realms above. Taken from Life Lines by Ivory H. Smith and Isabelle T. Smith. 2 1 2 2 X 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 «2 1 + 2 %2 T T T T T T 6 Dedication We, the Senior Class of 1968, wish to express our deep ap¬ preciation for your help and advice in our last year at Thomas C. Walker. Without your great ability to meet our shortcomings with words of encouragement and your untiring efforts, we would not have been able to successfully complete our yearbook. We shall never forget all of the efforts that you have exerted toward us this past year. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all that you ' ve done for us. It is with much gratitude and devo¬ tion that we, the graduating class, dedicate this yearbook which is a symbol of our respect and deep appreciation to you, Mrs. Robinson. Senior Class of 1968 7 Our Alma Mater Chorus: Oh Walker School, dear Walker School Our hearts beat warm for you, We will ever sing your praise And wave your banners too. Your standards have been high always And we will keep your rule: We will ne ' re forget or ne ' re regret Our dear old Walker School. Verse: Our dear old school is sacred And it served for many years The boys and girls of Gloucester Amid their joys and fears. We love them with sincerity The grounds, the buildings, all And cheerfully we ' ll answer To every bid and call. Repeat chorus: Words and Music by Jennie D. Moton 8 ADMINISTRATION 10 Our School Secretaries Mrs. Estella Lemon and Mrs. Edith Davenport Cafeteria Staff Miss Joyce M. Brooks, Mrs. Christine L. Sampson, Mrs. Hattie M. Carey--Cafeteria Manager, Mrs. Louise Holmes, and Mrs. Alice L. Redmond. 11 From the Editor’s Scrapbook To know how to suggest is the great art of teaching. Amiel Examinations are formidable, even to the best prepared, for the great¬ est fool may ask more than the wisest man can answer. Colton Very few men are wise by their own counsel; or learned by their own teaching. For he that was only taught by himself, had a fool to his master. Jonson The twig is so easily bended I have banished the rule and the rod: I have taught them the good¬ ness of knowledge, they have taught me the goodness of God: my heart is the dungeon of darkness, where I shut them for breaking a rule; my frown is sufficient correction; my love is the law of the school. Dickinson Men learn while they teach. Rhodes It is a luxury to learn; but the luxury of learning is not to be compared with the luxury of teaching. Hitchcock Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, with¬ out which neither freedom nor jus¬ tice can be permanently maintained. Garfield The roots of education are bitter; but the fruit is sweet. Aristotle 12 FACULTY Mrs. A. H. Gregory Mathematics Mrs. Q. E. Carr Science Mr. L. M. Tutt Physical Education Mr. S. B. McMullen Agriculture Mr. W. R. Henderson Mathematics Mrs. J. Johnson Physical Education Biology 14 Mr. J. A. Allen Industrial Arts Mr. H. Cooke Music Mrs. S. M. Bond English- -Mathematics Mrs. M. B. Walker French mnuj Mrs. B. S. Thomas Mrs. L. W. Robinson Guidance Counselor Business Education 15 Mrs. H. E. Brown Librarian Mrs. A. T. Watermann Government Mrs. C. G. Morris English Mrs. D. C. Robinson Home Economics NATIONAL TEACHER CORP 16 Faculty at Work 17 C O R UMfl, r £ TIME It cannot be bought and it cannot be sold, It cannot be hoarded like silver and gold. Yet they who have need of material things May squander or use it as wisely as kings. For God in His goodness has given us time That we might invest it in Man ' s upward climb. Of course, in the giving He won ' t specify Just how we must use it as years hurry by. He give us a choice and a new chance each day To value our minutes or toss them away, But one thing is certain, whichever we choose, We ' ll learn very soon Time has wings on his shoes! And those who are wise will keep pace with each day By learning to live in the noblest way. Viney Wilder 18 UNDERCLASSMEN Grade 8 Kenneth Brown June Combs Marvin Stubbs Marsha Green Herman Brown Barbara Lee Herbert Driver Vannessa Foster Nathan Cooke Brenda Jones Mitchell Saunders Brenda Combs Franklin Miller Pamela Cooke Collins Griffin Gail Green George Washington Sherman Graves Henry Jackson Keith Webb Thomas Davenport 20 Grade 9 Alta Ash William Berry Deborah Berry Robert Banks Mary Wilson JoAnn Combs Jon Bolden Felecia Diggs William Claybome Laura Dabney Linda Gayle Robert Cooke Rita Green Tyrone Foster Barbara Wilson Margaret Green Irving Graves Wyvonnia Jones Bradley Holmes Phyllis Wilson Yvonne King Harold Jackson Gwendolyn Lewis Robert Lemon Walter Wilson Diane White Earl Meekins Lacontiss Wilson Wayne Ward Herbert Wyatt Tyrone Carter Bernard Foster Samuel Foster Leon Paige 21 Grade 10 Reginald Brown Janice Bolden Ralph Cooke Zanette Borum Lawrence Foster Sylvia Carter Johnathan Stubbs Nancy Catlett James Robinson Angella Gregory John Green Emily Jones Benjamin Catlett Rose Jones Larry Taylor Emily Larrimore Gloria Olivis Brenda Payne Stella Reid Joyce Spencer Pamela Willis Ava Johnson Dale Johnson Audrey Brown Beatrice Green 22 Grade 11 Maude Burnett Thomas Dixon Andia Terry George Smith Marian Spencer Roger Towles Norma Hatot Edward Gregory Sylvia Davis Robert Morris Brenda Stubbs James Wilson Melinda Dixon Daniel Brown Patricia Billups Carlton Mathews Evelyn Cooke Randolph Osborne Doris Wilson Belenda Griffin Josephine Griffin Linda Green Cheryl Jackson Shirley Evans Barbara Towles 23 Record Platter by: Elsie McCary Everline Reid Failed on Exam Lunch Time Sent Out of Class Dating in the Hall Gossiping in the Hall Those quitting School Having a Party Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter Holiday Final Exam Winning a Game Mini Skirts Mrs. Morris Mr. Johnson Locker-Inspections Prom Called to the Office Mr. Morris in the Lab Drivers Education Being a Senior Wrestling Matches Caught Smoking Juniors Carrying Young Ladies books Sophomores Cooking in Home Economics Graduation I Can ' t Stand It Get It together Get on up and get Away Precious Love I Heard it through the Grape Vine Chain of Fools I Second that Emotion Everyday will be like a Holiday Cold Sweat Everybody loves a Winner Skinny Legs Soul Girl Soul Man Dirty Man A Man needs a Woman Oh how it Hurts My Baby must be a Magician Boogalo down Broadway It Keeps me Hanging On Karate Boogalo Cover Me Falling In and Out of Love May I Baby Hang on In There Apples, Peaches, pumpkin pie It ' s Time to Go Now 24 SENIOR Sponsor’s Dedication Page Mrs. C. G. Morris We, the Senior Class, would like to express our sincere thanks to you, our Sponsors. We would like to thank you for working so faithfully and diligently with us during our high school years. We shall never forget how you have shared through advice the knowledge that you have gained through your ex¬ periences. We truly appreciate all that you ' ve done for us and shall always remember your sound advice. To show our gratitude we have dedicated this page to you, Our Sponsors. 26 Albert Burrell President Donnette Webb Assistant Secretary Elsie McCary Reporter Myrnal Brown Secretary Senior Class Officers Robert Robinson Vice -President Louise Thornton Assistant Treasurer 27 Maurice Foster Assistant Reporter John Graham Treasurer Hall of Fame Most Studious Edith Cooke, Albert Burrell Most School Spirited Glenton Robinson, Larry Lockley Quietest Rose and Reuben Spencer Most Courteous Hermione Gregory, Henry Lemon Tallest Louise Thornton, Larry Scott 28 Shortest Joyce Burrell, Thomas Johnson ■1 Hall of Fame Best Leaders Edith Cooke, Reuben Spencer Most Original Roxann Smith, Maurice Foster ggf Most Friendly Ruby Gray, Charles Carter Most Co-operative Louise Thornton, Karl Lemon Most Talented Yolanda Olivis, Major Whiting 29 Neatest Rose Spencer, John Graham Hall of Fame Best Dressed Toni Booker, Robert Scott Most Likely To Succeed Everline Reid, George Marble Most Athletic Geraldine Howard, Robert Robinson Most Talkative Myrnal Brown, Charles Burrell Biggest Eaters Ronald Johnson, Richard Foster 30 Class Comedians Joyce Burrell, Ralph Taylor Congratulations Edith Cooke 31 Donnette Denise Webb Dee Dee Those who believe they are exclusively in the right are generally those who achieve nothing. James Franklin Dabney Buck Live for today. Delphine Felicia Willis Del To seek the worthy things in life. Larry Brent Scott Scotty A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. Rose Ellen Spencer Baby Sis Think of others as you would have them to think of you. Robert Calvin Robinson Pee Wee Self-trust is the first secret of success. Hazel Marie Reid Haze Consider others as you would like for them to con¬ sider you. Henry McKinley Levesy Butch Moving fast will never kill me. 32 Peggy Elizabeth Grimes Peg To know one ' s ability, accept it as a divine gift, yet continue in humble gratitude to render service, that is greatness. Major Field Whiting Bubba He that is old enough to fight should be old enough to succeed. Edith Louise Cooke Edie Love one another. Louis McKinley Johnson Kenny A man ' s life is only what he makes it. Yolanda Zerina Olivis Lawnia Live with understanding, love, and faith. Thomas Abraham Johnson Life is what you make it. Mrs. Barbara Tyler Young Be Be They who give have all things; they who withhold have nothing. Mrs. Barbara Wilson Jackson Bobby He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home. 33 Glenton Pasqueleana Robinson Sally Have courage to choose higher goals and with faith you can attain that which seems impossible. James King Artis Junior Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Elsie Theresa McCary Ree Have courage to choose high goals and with faith you can attain that which seems impossible. Robert Phillip Scott, Jr. Bayer To make the best better. Myrnal Annette Brown Muffin Take the bitter with the sweet. George Edward Marble Pete Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Dorothy Elizabeth Jarvis Dot Life is as chess; think before you jump. Ralph Parker Taylor Wildcat Education is the key to knowledge and knowledge is the key to education. 34 Ruby Lee Gray Roo Variety is the spice of life. Richard Lee Foster Rich Sleep, riches, and health to be truly enjoyed must be interrupted. o Roxann Theius Smith Roxie Never accept second best first, unless it is utterly impossible to get the best. Fred Martin Driver Freddie Work towards a higher goal to get what you want. Louise Celestine Thornton Lou Never put off for tomorrow that which can be done today. Albert Leroy Burrell Flea There is no knowledge that is not power. Hermione Georgenet Gregory Hermie Help others and they will help you. Ernest Marshall Spencer Ernie To make the best better. 35 Linda Berine Cooke Cookie Set your goals high and live up to them. Maurice Edward Foster Moe Live today and let tomorrow take care of itself. Geraldine Marie Howard Jerry Failure in the past; success in the future. Rueben Morris Spencer Ruby Make the best better. Margaret Diane Carter It is the mind that makes the body rich. Charles Vernon Burrell Chucky Set your goals high and with faith you shall achieve the impossible. Joyce Elizabeth Burrell Shortie It is better to give than to receive. Larry James Lockley Lock Roses are red, violets are blue, without Walker, we are through. 36 Toni Louvenia Booker TB When sense is wanting; everything is wanting. Charles Ernest Carter Jr. Gain as much out of life as you possible can. Everline Roberta Reid Ebb Our dignity is not what we do but what we under¬ stand. Karl Martin Lemon Coon-eye A good name is better than precious ornament. Ellen Mae Carter Buttons I owe the world something, my best. John Wayne Graham Mouse To accomplish a goal you must first have one. Mary Elizabeth Pollard Sister It ' s better to ask a question and be a fool for a minute than not to ask and be a fool for life. Carl Linwood Arrington Spanky Love and be loved. 37 Henry Julius Lemon June Only he deserves power who everyday justifies it. Ronald Carnell Johnson Fats I take things as they come . . . easy. Bernard Lee Davenport Josez Live to learn and learn to live. James Herman Foster Herman If study was the cause of death I ' d live forever Thelma Elizabeth Pollard Ziggie It is more important to be aware of the grounds for your own behavior than to understand the motives of another. CLASS COLORS --Blue Gold-- CLASS FLOWER --Yellow Rose-- CLASS MOTTO The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet 38 Senior Class History We, the Senior class of ' 68 would like to take this time for a reminiscence of our past activities from 1963--68. Our eighth grade class consisted of seventy-eight students who were divided into three sections. Our class advisors were Mrs. C. G. Morris, Mrs. B. S. Thomas and Mr. L. C. Lomax. Our class presidents were Beverly John¬ son, Albert Burrell, and Everline Reid, respectively. We entered the Freshman class with an enrollment of seventy-six students. Our class advisors were Mrs. C. G. Morris, Mrs. A. H. Gregory and Mrs. D. C. Robinson. Our class presidents were Harold Cheeseman, Edith Cooke, and Jean Yates, respectively. Jean Yates and Yolanda Olivis won first place in the science division of the District Science-Math Fair. They went on to the State Fair to win second place. Jean Yates won first place on the Local Lions Club Bland Memorial Scholarship Contest and Delphine Willis won second place. Elsie McCary and Alice Webb ran as candidates for the Homecoming Queen. Ruby Gray, Valerie Davenport, Yolanda Olivis, Jean Yates and Edith Cooke performed a creative dance movement during the presentation of the play The Statue of Liberty . The play was presented at the District Dra¬ matic Festival at James W. Johnson and received a rating of superior. In the field of sports, James Artis, Charles Burrell, Larry Lockley and Robert Robinson were successful in becoming members of the football team. James Foster became a baseball trainer. Robert Robinson and Karl Lemon became members of the Junior Varsity Basketball team and John Graham and James Foster, trainers. Our Sophomore class consisted of sixty-three students. Our class advisors were Mrs. C. G. Morris and Mrs. A. H. Gregory. Our two classes combined to elect our president, Albert Burrell. Myrnal Brown, Barbara Jackson, Toni Booker and Alice Webb ran as Homecoming Candidates. Alice Webb was runner-up in the Miss Homecoming contest. Thelma Pollard won third place in the math division of the District Science-Math Fair. Yolanda Olivis and Jean Yates won first place on a project placed on the fair. Roxann Smith won second place in the local Lions Club Bland Memorial Contest. Donnette Webb and Roxann Smith joined the Varsity Cheering Squad with Roxann Smith serving as Co-captain. In the field of sports, James Foster, Larry Lock- ley, Ruben Spencer and Karl Lemon played baseball. Fred Driver, Larry Scott, Richard Foster, Charles Burrell, James Foster, James Dabney and Henry Levesy played on the Junior Varsity. In football, James Artis, Ruben Spencer, Larry Lockley, Maurice Foster, Charles Burrell participated. John Graham and James Foster were trainers. Barbara Jackson participated in Girl ' s Track while Charles Burrell, James Artis, Ralph Taylor and James Dabney partici¬ pated in Boy ' s Track. Ruby Gray and Edith Cooke performed in a play en¬ titled Smarty ' s Party that was presented at the District Dramatic Festival at Thomas C. Walker and received a rating of Good . We entered the Junior class with an enrollment of sixty-two students. Our advisors were Mrs. C. G. Morris and Mrs. A. H. Gregory. Our class president was Albert Burrell. Rose Spencer was elected Miss Junior Class and Karl Lemon was her escort. Albert Burrell was initiated into the Honor-Society. Ellen Carter was given the honor of reigning as Miss Homecoming of 1966- 67. Donnette Webb reigned as Miss Prom Sweetheart . Her escort was Robert Robinson. The Prom theme was Three Coins in a Fountain. The music was by the Dynatones. Yolanda Olivis and George Marble won first place in the District Science-Math Fair. Albert Burrell won third place in the math division. Major Whiting and Ruben Spencer received letters in foot¬ ball. Carl Arrington received a letter in basketball. In football and Track letters were received by John Graham, Richard Foster, Ernest Spencer, and Robert Robinson. James Artis, Maurice Foster, Charles Burrell and James Dabney received letters in football and track. Larry Lockley received let¬ ters in football, baseball, and track and Fred Driver received a letter in Track. Karl Lemon received letters in basketball and baseball. 39 Our Senior class enrollment of fifty-three students. Our class advisors are Mrs. C. G. Morris and Mrs. A. H. Gregory. Our class president is Albert Bur¬ rell. Toni Booker was elected to reign as Miss Senior Class, escorted by Karl Lemon. The Seniorettes, a vocal group was organized. The members are Thelma Pollard, Linda Cooke, Dorothy Jarvis and Everline Reid. We pre¬ sented a class play entitled Damn Seahawks which was adapted from the Broadway play Damn Yankees. Roxann Smith and Glenton Robinson sang and won first place on the 4-H Talent Program presented at Thomas C. Wal¬ ker. Donnette Webb and Diane Carter participated in the Homecoming ac¬ tivities by running as candidates for Miss Homecoming. Carl Arrington, Karl Lemon, Robert Robinson, Richard Foster, John Graham, Larry Scott and Ernest Spencer led our 1967-68 Basketball team to victory in the District V, Group II Tournament. Robert Robinson was chosen the Most Valuable player for the District and a member of the All Tournament Team. 40 CLASS SONG First Verse O Walker High, we adore you, We have to leave you now. We ' ll never forget what we ' ve learned To help to make our dreams come true. Second Verse Now we leave our song to you, This our school, we must leave in sorrow Here, we gave to you our hearts-- We must leave and say farewell to all. Chorus Now is the year--when we must say good-bye. Soon we ' ll be sailing far across the skies. While we ' re away--o we ' ll remember you. When we return we ' ll come and visit you. Tune: Now is the hour Words By: Delphine Willis Major Whiting % Class Poem How we hate to say good-bye To All we love so dear. We ' ll never forget the many things That you have taught us here. To you we express our gratitude, Our thankfulness and praise. For your teachings and your kindnesses Will strengthen us through the days. And as we fight to reach our goals While the years roll swiftly by, We ' ll never forget our memories Of the years at Walker High. Words By: Geraldine Howard 41 42 FACULTY Mrs. T. T. Boone Grade One Mrs. E. G. Lewis Grade One Mrs. M. J. Carter Grade Two Mrs. V. M. Chapman Grade Two awsotwi sews Miss E. Carson Grade Two Mrs. L. M. Leigh Grade Three 44 Mrs. L. M. Walker Grade Three Mrs. M. D. Gardner Grade Four Mrs. O. M. Ethridge Grade Four Mrs. M. D. Grandison Grade Five Mrs. W. O. Harris Grade Five Mr. J. A. Ramsey Grade Five 45 Mrs. M. M. Hughes Reading Miss E. M. Gresham Social Studies Mrs. F. C. White Language Mr. G. S. White Science Mrs. C. L. White 46 GRADES Grade 3 Mrs. L. M. Leigh Mrs. L. G. Walker 48 Grade 3 Mrs. A. L. Hunter Mrs. M. D. Gardner Grade 4 Mrs. O. M. Ethridge Faculty at Work 50 Grade 5 Dalphine Robinson Deborah Freeman Michael Lewis Diana Mathews Floyd Lomax James Pollard Avis Berry Carmen Olivis Marilyn Pollard Thomas Slaughter Juani ta Ward Verona Clayborne Dwane Ward Darlene Robinson Melva Johnson Michael Wyatt Carole Jones Robert Clayborne Barbara Grimes Alvin Spencer Forrest Lockley Mary Levesy Ceasar Wilson Lillie Stokes Harrington Harris Gina Ellis Sandra Ward Jacquelyn Johnson Calvin Evans 51 Grade 6 Pierre Walker Constance Robinson Gardner Talliaferro Yvonne Jackson Kenneth Holmes Claudia Lemon Linda Tazwell Wanda Diggs Grade 7 Nannie Pryor Roland Billups Irene Green Robert Gregory Margaret Morris Richard Miller Michele Berry Larry Spencer Stanley Johnson Clifford Webb Kenneth Wingfield Jimmie Richardson 52 Grade 7 Frissell Berry Delma Cooke Larry Berry Constance Davis Bruce Carter Patricia Foster Mark Carter Brenda Jackson Robert Carter Carolyn Jenkins Paul Coles Rose Lewis Benton Gardner Carolyn Robinson Robert Green Veronica Robinson Robin Hardrick Elaine Ward Carroll Harris Frances Washington Henry Holmes Catherine Whitfield Everett Miller Gloria Whiting Ronald Paige Earine Taylor Lilly Willis Virginia Wilson Helen Wyatt 53 Everline Reid Bernard Davenport Miss Mattie Sewell Miss Diane Holmes Miss Nannie Redmond Miss Grace Walker Miss Marjorie Paige Miss Carolyn Lemon Miss Joann Cuffie Miss Marian Jackson Miss Helen A. Booth Miss Stanley Jones Miss Pearl Richardson Miss Gloria Young Miss Marian Reid Mrs. Sylvia Bond Mrs. Delma Pollard Mrs. Lillian Johnson Mrs. Katie Lemon Mrs. Rebecca Leigh Mrs. Wilanna Holmes Mrs. Audrey Hunter Mrs. Marjorie Towles Mrs. Georgia Walker Mrs. Mary Williams Mrs. Sarah Combs Mrs. Mary Jackson Mrs. Marie Keyser Mrs. Mary Stokes Mrs. Estelle Davis Mrs. Gertrude Bright Mrs. Margaret Wyatt Mrs. Lavilla Burrell Mrs. Mary Phillips Mrs. Mary B. Walker Mrs. V. B. Chapman Mrs. Evelyn G. Lewis Mrs. Katherine Lee Mrs. Haritt Pettis Mrs. Shirley Millwood Mrs. Estelle Gregory Mrs. Lydia Walker Mrs. Mary Holmes Mrs. Marian Carter Mrs. E. L. Stanton Mrs. Lucy Davis Mrs. Teresa Derum Mrs. Mabel E. Cooke Mrs. Alice Redmond Mrs. Julia Banks Mrs. Virginia McCary Mrs. Madora Lindsey Mrs. Marie Taylor Mrs. Pearline Whiting Mrs. Carrie B- Jones Mrs. Elizabeth Morris Mrs. Helen Taylor Mrs. Harvey Pointer, Jr. Mrs. Harvey Pointer, Sr. Mrs. Haney Rowe Mrs. Walker Mrs. Stanbrook Mrs. Lemon Mrs. James Brown Mrs. James Pointer Mrs. Joseph Pointer Mrs. Irene Johnson Mrs. Vivette Cooper Mrs. Kate Kelly Mrs. Ernest Reid Mrs. Bernice Goode Mrs. J. Mickelborough Mrs. Nellie Henderson Mrs. Sadie Cooke Mrs. Louise Jenkins Mrs. Hattie Richardson Mrs. Boyd Whiting Mrs. Ruby Whiting Mrs. Edna Whiting Mrs. David Byrd Mrs. Wray Leigh Mrs. Evelyn Tabb Mrs. Harriett Jones Mrs. Rose Hudgins Mrs. Rosetta Evans Mrs. Charlotte Willis Mrs. Alberta Smith Mrs. John Grimes Mrs. Delores Tabb Mrs. Ellen Evans Mrs. Estelle Cooke Mrs. Dorothy Ellis Mrs. Mary Carter Mrs. Eugene Smith Mrs. Tiney Paige Mrs. Pattie S. Clark Mrs. William Richardson Mrs. Hester Howard Mrs. Mary Holmes Mrs. Julia Johnson Mrs. Bernice Lee Mrs. Viola Foster Mrs. Kate Myers Mrs. Dorothy Driver Mrs. Terice Dempsey Mrs. Emmaline Lemon Mrs. Laura Jackson Mrs. Grace Williams Mrs. Gertrude Burrell Mrs. Virginia Hodges Mrs. Bradie Carter Mrs. Mildred Williams Mrs. George D. Payne Mrs. Harrison Jackson Mrs. Erma Thornton Mrs. Samuel Paige, Jr. Mrs. John B- Haskell, Jr. Mrs. Robert Carter, Sr. Mrs. Jeannette Sheppard Mrs. Hermine Pryor Mrs. E. L. Landon Mrs. Dorothy Banks Mrs. Ruth Allen Mrs. Eddie Pryor Mrs. Stephen Waller Mrs. Jane Williams Mrs. Irene E. Scott Mrs. Rudolph Lockley Mrs. Ulyssus Davenport Mrs. George Davenport Mrs. Elenor Pollard Mrs. Earl Robinson Mrs. Lorraine Norman Mrs. Beulah Jones Mrs. Georgia Lemon Mrs. Peter Davenport Mrs. Thomas Blake Mrs. Harry Chapman Mrs. Harold Willis Mrs. Minnie Wyatt Mrs. Alice Reid Mrs. D. M. S. Chapman Mrs. Martha Pryor Mrs. Gloria Lancaster Mrs. S. F. Harris Mrs. Ore Johnston Mrs. Mammie Flamer Mrs. Alice Young Mrs. Sarah Crittenton Mrs. Brenda Simon Mrs. Eloise McLaughlin Mrs. Frances Clarke Mrs. Albert Scott Mrs. John King Mrs. Buryi Jones Mrs. M. Brokenbrough Mrs. Doris Ball Mrs. Leanora Dews Mrs. Blanche Mills Mr. David Pollard Mr. Allie Leigh Mr. Robert Morris Mr. Donald Morris Mr. Moses Harrison Mr. Richard Pringle Mr. Melvin Bulluck Mr. William Morris Mr. Richard Lockley Mr. Leon Lockley Mr. Calvin Randall Mr. Charlie Foster, Jr. Mr. Clarence Lee Mr. James Lee Mr. S. B. McMullen Mr. J. A. Allen Mr. Sye Burrell Mr. Linwood Cosby Mr. Joe Stokes Mr. Melvin Johnson Mr. William Washington Mr. Nathaniel Berry Mr. William Karr Mr. Hamilton Culley Mr. Norman Stanten Mr. Richard Carter Mr. John Pettis Mr. Jimmy Richardson Mr. James A. Ramsey Mr. William Kernes Mr. Norfolk Mr. Perkins Mr. C. D. Singleton Mr. E. W. Rilee Mr. Lewis J. Hogge Mr. C. F. Miller Mr. Cosby Mr. Silas Burrell Mr. Alex Banks Mr. Walter Kelly Mr. Louis M. Tutt Mr. Gordon S- White Mr. F. B. Goode Mr. Joseph Dedmond, Sr. Mr. Charlie B. Carter Mr. William Tarr Mr. Delwin Libby Mr. Orange Redmond Mr. Walter Taliferro Mr. Donald Washington Mr. William Swift Mr. Thomas Ellis Mr. Robert Swift Mr. William Ellis Mr. McKinley Corbin Mr. Moses Gayle Mr. Augustine Willis Mr. Isaiiah Grimes Mr. Jimmy Smith Mr. Willie Grimes Mr. Thomas C. White Mr. Arthur L. Thornton Mr. B. R. Woodland Mr. Robert L. Graham Mr. R. L. Foster, Sr. Mr. Charles Mitchell Mr. Russell Brown Mr. Duey Lockley Mr. George Larrimore Mr. Edgar Jackmon Mr. Ed Landon Mr. Charley Fraizer Mr. Vernon Carter Mr. William A. Cooke Mr. Peterson Whiting Mr. James Jackson Mr. Walter Pollard Mr. Dwight Ball Mr. Steven Brokenbrough Mr. James Griffin Mr. Earl Carter Mr. Otis Reid Mr. Ed Paige Mr. Miles Reid Mr. Rosewell Chapman Mr. Clarence Washington Mr. Clinton Smith Mr. David Grimes Mr. G Mrs. B. Lockley Mr. G Mrs. T. Walker Mr. G Mrs. Norfolk Mr. G Mrs. A. Mathias Mr. G Mrs. H. Evans Mr. G Mrs. F. Willie, Sr. Mr. G Mrs. I. Johnson, Jr. Mr. G Mrs. A. Pryor Mr. G Mrs. J. Taylor Mr. G Mrs. B- Berry Mr. G Mrs. C. Greene Mr. G Mrs. R. Harrison Miss E. Carson Price ' s Grocery Rev. G Mrs. J. F. Carter C. L. Cosby Miss Everline Reid Rev. Walter Henderson Mr. G Mrs. L. Jackmon Mr. Clayton Furlowe Mrs. Billy Gregory Mrs. Janet Smith Mrs. Mary Johnson Mrs. Joan S. Jones Mrs. Evelyn S- Reid Mr. G Mrs. Leon Booth Mr. G Mrs. Samuel Driver Everline Reid and Bernard Davenport received the title of Mr. G Miss Yearbook for soliciting the greatest num¬ ber of patrons for our yearbook. For this great effort we congratulate them. 54 ACTIVITIES Scenes from Prom Sweetheart Miss Donnette Webb and her escort Robert Robinson “Three Coins in a Fountain” . -V: „ ' Cl 57 Homecoming Miss Rose Jones, Homecoming Queen for 1967-68. Homecoming Court and escorts Crowning of Miss Homecoming 58 Scenes 59 Snapshot Page 60 ORGANIZATIONS Choir Band 62 Science Club President--Everline Reid; Vice President--Ellen Carter; Treasurer--Albert Burrell; Reporter--Richard Foster; Secretary--linda Cooke. Sponsor--Mrs. A. H. Gregory Mrs. Q. Carr. Student Council President--Faye Thomas; Vice President--Norma Hatot; Hazel Reid--Secretary; Assistant Secretary--Ruby Gray; Starmander Wilson--Treasurer; Parliamentarian--Dale Johnson; Reporters—Melinda Dixon Larry Lock- ley. Sponsor--Mrs. H. E. Brown. 63 Future Homemakers o f America President--Starmander Wilson; Vice President--Wyvonnia Jones; Secretary--Belinda Griffin; Assistant Secretary --Zanette Borum; Treasurer--Stella Reid; Reporter--Nancy Catlett; Chaplain--Felecia Diggs; Parliamentarian --Ava Johnson; Sgt.-at-Arms--Rose Jones, Sponsor--Mrs. D. C. Robinson. Future Farmers of America I , ssjifl ' I ggfigut nk «1 rni President--Harold Jackson; Vice President--Bernard Davenport; Secretary--Robert Lemon; Reporter--Ronald Johnson; Treasurer--Vernon Carter. Sponsor--Mr. S. B. McMullen. 64 Dramatics Sponsor--Mrs. C. Morris Future Teachers of America President--Everline Reid; Vice President--Marion Spencer; Secretary--Thelma Pollard; Treasurer--Rose Spen¬ cer; Reporter--Nancy Catlett. Sponsor--Mrs. A. T. Watermann. 65 Elementary Safety Patrol Captain--Michelle Berry; Co-Captain--Donnie Jackson; Secretary--Patricia Wilson; Treasurer--Patricia Foster. Sponsor--Mrs. F. C. White. High School Safety Patrol Captain--George Marble; Co-Captain--Roger Towles; Lieutenants--Hermione Gregory Gearldine Howard. Sponsor--Mr. G. S. White. 66 SPORTS Captain--Geraldine Howard, Co-captain--Pamela Willis. Varsity Cheering Squad Junior Varsity Cheering Squad Captain--Linda Johnson, Co-Captain--Pamela Cooke. 68 President--Everline Reid; Vice-President--Toni Booker; Secretary--Donnette Webb; Assistant Secretary--Cheryl Jackson; Treasurer--Albert Burrell; Assistant Treasurer--Josephine Griffin. Sponsor--Mr. L. Tutt. 69 FRONT ROW--William Robinson, trainer; Charles Burrell, Robert Foster, George Smith, Richard Brown, Maurice Foster, Richard Foster, Robert Robinson, Major Whiting, James Dabney, Ernest Spencer, and Bradley Holmes, trainer. SECOND ROW--Coach L. M. Tutt, Frederick Willis, Trainer; Samuel Foster, Tyrone Foster, James Robinson, William Berry, John Graham, Randolph Osborne, Louis Johnson, Irving Graves, Robert Brown, Jon Bolden, William Williams--trainer; Carlton Lockley, Stanley Johnson--trainer; Coach G. S. White. (Not shown) Larry Lockley, James Artis, Edward Gregory and Fred Driver. 70 Varsity Basketball Team FRONT (L. R.) Coach, Mr. G. White, Robert Robinson, John Graham, Coach, Mr. L. Tutt. BACK ROW: Richard Brown, Carl Arrington, Karl Lemon, Ernest Spencer, Samuel Foster, Richard Foster, Gene Cooke, James Wilson, Larry Scott (not shown). Junior Varsity Basketball Team FRONT ROW (L. R.) Johnathan Driver, Robert Lemon, Thomas Johnson, Bernard Foster, Ervin White, William Berry. BACK ROW: Robert Morris, Lawrence Foster, Tyrone Foster, Earl Meekins, Kurt Webb, Randolph Os¬ borne, Johnathan Stubbs, Reginald Brown, Bradley Holmes (not shown). 71 Track Team FRONT (L. R.) Frederick Willis, Reginald Brown, George Marble, Robert Foster, Fred Driver, Carlton Lockley. SECOND: Coach White, Richard Brown, Karl Lemon, Benjamin Catlett, Ernest Spencer, Floward Cooke, Maurice Foster, Thomas Davenport, Tyrone Foster, Howard Davis, William Robinson, James Artis, Coach Tutt. (not shown) C. Burrell, G. Smith, R. Brown. Baseball FRONT (L. R.) Maurice Foster, Ralph Cooke, George Marble, Johnathan Driver, James Wilson, Richard Brown, Robert Scott, Herbert Driver, Ervin White, Johnathan Stubbs. SECOND: Coach White, Gene Cooke, Charles Wilson, Maurice Stubbs, Franklin Miller, Robert Wilson, Reginald Ward, Dennis Clayborne, Walter Wilson, Sherman Graves, Merle Clayborne, Allen Pollard, Herman Brown, Henry Jackson, Arthur Harris, Karl Lemon, Coach Tutt. (not shown) George Smith, Larry Lockley. Compliments of Please Record Our Wishes for ROBERTS. TURNER, M.D. A Frequency of Happiness in the Next 1420 Years WDDY RADIO WOODY” 1420 on Your Dial Compliments of Compliments of W. LEON REDCROSS TURLINGTON House Wiring Small Appliances Repair Hayes, Virginia 642-4066 Compliments of BRIDGES OFFICE SUPPLY Compliments of Edgehill Shopping Center CARTER’S FUNERAL HOME Gloucester, Virginia CAROLYN’S SHOP Compliments of WESLEY DINER Hayes Shopping Center Compliments of 642-2722 L. A. JARVIS Formals for Rent Compliments of M. R. ALMOND GENERAL STORE Track Team •% % r ' $ FRONT (L. R.) Frederick Willis, Reginald Brown, George Marble, Robert Foster, Fred Driver, Carlton Lockley. SECOND: Coach White, Richard Brown, Karl Lemon, Benjamin Catlett, Ernest Spencer, Howard Cooke, Maurice Foster, Thomas Davenport, Tyrone Foster, Howard Davis, William Robinson, James Artis, Coach Tutt. (not shown) C. Burrell, G. Smith, R. Brown. Baseball FRONT (L. R.) Maurice Foster, Ralph Cooke, George Marble, Joh nathan Driver, James Wilson, Richard Brown, Robert Scott, Herbert Driver, Ervin White, Johnathan Stubbs. SECOND: Coach White, Gene Cooke, Charles Wilson, Maurice Stubbs, Franklin Miller, Robert Wilson, Reginald Ward, Dennis Clayborne, Walter Wilson, Sherman Graves, Merle Clayborne, Allen Pollard, Herman Brown, Henry Jackson, Arthur Harris, Karl Lemon, Coach Tutt. (not shown) George Smith, Larry Lockley. Compliments of Please Record Our Wishes for ROBERT S. TURNER, M.D. A Frequency of Happiness in the Next 1420 Years WDDY RADIO WOODY” 1420 on Your Dial Compliments of Compliments of W. LEON REDCROSS TURLINGTON House Wiring Small Appliances Repair Hayes, Virginia 642-4066 Compliments of BRIDGES OFFICE SUPPLY Compliments of Edgehill Shopping Center CARTER’S FUNERAL HOME Gloucester, Virginia CAROLYN’S SHOP Compliments of WESLEY DINER Hayes Shopping Center Compliments of 642-2722 L. A. JARVIS Formals for Rent Compliments of M. R. ALMOND GENERAL STORE Congratulations and Best Wishes J. B. POLAND SON Gloucester Point, Virginia M. F. CLEMENTS AND SONS General Merchandise Bellamy, Virginia Phone 693-3947 L. P. PHILLIPS Distributor of Mobil Petroleum Products Phone Residence Office 693-2908 642-4375 642-2166 Gloucester Virginia Congratulations to the Senior Class GUNNS BODY AND FENDER SHOP Repairs S. C. LAMBERTH BROTHERS White Marsh, Virginia Zip Code . . .23183 Phone . . . 693-3233 BROADDUS AND HALL Electric Appliances Supplies Kresky Floor Furnaces--Space Heaters Radios --Television Sales Service Complete Household Furniture Gloucester, Virginia 693 -3600 W. F . Broaddus J. Ellis Hall Your Dependable Druggist GRAY’S PHARMACY Prescriptions Drugs Gloucester, Virginia Phone --693-2400 Fine Commercial Printing Gloucester, Virginia Stationery and Office Supplies 725-2191 Mathews Office Gloucester--Mathews Gazette -- Journal Gloucester, Va. Mathews, Va. Compliments of MOTON CONFERENCE CENTER Route 1, Box 136-A Gloucester, Virginia Mr. Mrs . Horace Washington Managers H. C. SHACKELFORD SONS, INC. Day Night Phone ATLANTIC Phones 642-2161 642-4324 642-2656 Gloucester Point, Virginia Builders W. E. Belvin Realty Phone 642-2170 Contractors Gloucester Point, Developers Virginia All Types of Real Estates Best Wishes to the Class of ' 68 Janney Insurance Agency We Welcome Young Drivers Gloucester, Va. Phone 693-3502 Compliments of GLOUCESTER LAUNDRY CLEANERS, INC. A Rug Cleaning Storage Friend Coin Op. - - Laundry Coin Op. - -Dry Cleaning Gloucester, Virginia Compliments of JOHN’S DEPT. STORE % Phone 693-3666 Goucester, Virginis SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE INCORPORATED Gloucester Service Gloucester, Virginia 23061 SOUTHSIDE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Serving This Community Since 1927 Compliments of Fred Brown, Agent WILBUR C. DUTTON Gloucester, Virginia 23061 Woods Cross Roads Phone 693-3151 Gloucester, Virginia HOWARD’S FUNERAL HOME YE OLDE SPINNING WHEEL Ark, Virginia 23003 Gloucester’s Needlework Sewing Center 24 Hour Ambulance Service Dial 693-3200 Yarn, Simplicity Patterns, Sewing Supplies 693-3787 Mrs. Louise Bond--Owner Day 693 -2521 642-4413 Night 693-2284 Coach Buses Air Conditioned Rest Room Equipped NEWTON BUS SERVICE Route 1, Box 8 -D Gloucester, Virginia Chartered Trips Employee Hauling--Naval Weapons Station--Newport News Shipyard Compliments of Compliments of LESPER’S BEAUTY SHOP GLOUCESTER BARGAIN HOUSE ArkP.O. Gloucester, Va. Phone 693-3132 More Goods for Less Money Gloucester, Virginia 693-3839 ROBBINS FLORIST Gloucester Point, Virginia Phone 642-2101 Compliments from GARDENER’S SHOE REPAIR Compliments of E. B. BROWN Compliments of General Merchandise TUCKER’S VARIETY BANK OF GLOUCESTER Gloucester Chartered 1906 Sixty-third Anniversary Gloucester Point Virginia Capital $300, 000.00 . . . . Surplus $500,000.00 Herbert I. Lewis. . President ] . B. Martin. .Vice-President Harry E. Dunn. .Vice-President Graham C. Blake. .Assistant Vice-President Chester man Constantine . .Cashier and Secretary J. E. Pointer, Jr. .Assistant Secretary Temple G. Bass. .Auditor Eliza A. Lee . . . Assistant Cashiers Olis W. Halladay. C. David Burke. Directors Betty L. Constantine . . . Stanley T. Gray. Herbert I. Lewis .... L. V . Morgan. .J. H. Waddell, Jr. C SEARS CATALOGUE STORE MORGAN ' S REXALL DRUGS Shop Save = -= - —Af = = = = = Everything for the Entire Family - = == =FF : === Prescriptions Phone 693-2296 Gloucester, Virginia 693 -3232 Compliments of Compliments of GLOUCESTER EQUIPMENT CO. GLOUCESTER MEN’S SHOP Ford Tractor Implements Phone 693-2666 Gloucester, Virginia Gloucester, Va. Phone 693-3637 You Must Be Satisfied WESTERN AUTO ASSOC. STORE Best Wishes to the Class Plaza Shopping Center of’68 RUTH EVANS Hayes, Virginia Hair Stylist . . . Licensed Your Family Store Beautician Phone 693-2478 Marine Headquarters Ware Neck, Virginia Phone 642-4320 Evinrude Sales Service Compliments of Compliments of TIDEWATER DRIVE IN THEATRE ROWE’S CLEANERS It Pays To Look Your Best Hayes, Va. Rug Cleaning and Storage Phone 693-2652 Gloucester, Virginia PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK of Gloucester, Virginia Officers John Doley Vice-President Chairman, Board of Directors Hudgins Miles President John M. Bareford, Sr. Vice-President Granville C. Tillage Vice-President and Cashier Hugh T. Longest Assistant Vice-President W. Herschel Smith Assistant Cashier Charles M. Pugh Assistant Cashier Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System % UfTw P jsnL -m ■ _ . A r . j,Vii •;. V - V. • ■ ■ ... !• . ' ft X ' ■ ’■■ ’ Mr. Ernest Spencer 8140 Indian Rd. 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