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MOLILO1L3b? Reflector — 1971 Thomas Dale High School Chester, Virginia Volume 48 A new beginning intermixing I and II. . . a memory Coming together . . . Knights reuniting for another day’s session... participating in the scope of life with its endless possibilities. Like images mirrored into a mass media, Dalians join their cohorts, relating as individuals of a crowd. Taking time to look, listen, and comprehend, Knights become aware — an awareness either intensified through activity or obscured by day-to-day routines. Knights wander from meetings in Activities Period WO. 6 elie iio ae de a Revitalized classes awaken doldrums Morning academics . . . a time of awakening to school life . . . the beginning of an ordinary day of routine classes or boredom. Skits . . . chemistry experiments. . . graphic arts printing . . . coordination of Curtis Elementary recesses by eleventh-grade physical education students . . . these break the tedium of morning classes. AGRA SESS ALIS A Ne Weieniaenial RO Handi-wr rs = 4 fergie Students fall into nutrition slump — prefer to play 11 7 ashe 7 a oe RPP are , Y Be r ye ot ag AS ae Dramatics seeks to encourage self-expression 13 7p) Y ales 3) ae} D) hed Ie: oD) ae om ba on S 3 os , aa 3 OF HO : —— cD) aL) vT - 15 16 Knight people Swirl in an everlasting stream... of moods and events painting a unique face of Thomas Dale — creating an osmotic collage that changes from work, to thought, to precision, to life. Beginning at three o'clock, the multitude surges then divides. Students turn from academics to extra-curricular activities. Money-making projects, club meetings, intensive musical or dramatic rehearsals, and return trips home, dominate the lives of the post-school Dalians. . 18 individual pulsating spirits merge 19 Captured by of the Thomas Dale Society, Knights are enveloped in a new consciousness — a metamorphosis of the mind. The somber face of a rain-soaked Homecoming fan or a student engrossed in a difficult homework assignment. . . ‘SARE b MATER 2 20 the charisma the serenity of a couple dancing contrasted by the frenzied excitement at a bonfire or after a hard-fought basketball victory . . . all reflect the magnanimity of life. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY LIBRARY VIRGINIA 21 iw © oc c ae Fe, x D9 o= =) aw o © D ier oo Ia a me] 2 © 2 D a ox my Q 5 Loe o} o (a) , Lynn McClelland. Atkins, Pat Sholar Left: Marty Murphey; below: Kathy Madison. Rain foils frustrated decorators ‘Raindrops keep falling on my head’ could easily have been the theme for Homecoming 1970. Beginning early in the morning, frustrated decorators jammed bus ramps at Thomas Dale, Chester Intermediate, and Curtis Elementary, and private Chester garages to protect their fragile floats from the storm. Initiating the week with a bonfire, Cheerleaders and the Pep Club members sponsored many Homecoming festivities including a spirit drive and pep rally. Soggy flowers, collapsing frames, mud-splattered posters, and drenched riders characterized homecoming cars circling the field in the precedented pregame parade. Second period chorus captured the prize for best all-around float, while JV Cheerleaders and Keyettes se ized most spirited and most original awards, respectively. 23 Homecoming... a mass of rain soaked umbrellas Rounding the football field in colorful dune buggies, the five princesses greeted the Homecoming crowd for their formal presenfations. Amid confusion over the breakdown of a princess’ buggy, the court splashed across the rain-drenched field anxiously awaiting the announcement of the 1970 Queen. Tearful Mindy Fore accepted her crown and bouquet of roses from Principal J. Wilson Crump and former queen Ann Trice. Mindy reigned over the Homecoming dance featuring the ‘Soul Pushers.’’ The members of her court includ ed Teresa Clemons, Ellen Riondet, Pat Temple, and Vivian Walden. Above: Mindy Fore, Larry Mathews; right: Mindy Fore, J. Wilson Crump. 24 Left: Pat Temple, Freddy Martin; below left to right: Tim Larkin, Pat Temple, Danny Showers, Ellen Riondet, Steve Parham, Teresa Clemons, Ricky Holcomb, Vivian Walden. “| Ry” Tre. OCH a SROEERGR! aI ewes a STN 26 Knights rebuild for a district championship With few lettermen returning to the lineup, the Knights rebuilt a powerful football team to win the first Central District Championship in the history of Thomas Dale. The offensive team averaged 25.6 points per game while defense allowed a mere 8.7 points a game in regular season play. Against district opponents the Knights compiled a perfect 8-0 record. Advancing to the regional playoffs, the Knights were defeated 20-8 by Henrico to finish 9-2 for the year. HUGUENOT-THOMAS DALE Scoring two touchdowns each, Doug Harris and Steve Noe led the Knights to a 26-6 opening victory over Huguenot. Harris scored on a 70 yard run on the first play from scrimmage. The offense sustained Noe on a one-yard sneak for six more points. Two long yardage drives and two one point conversions piled on the final Dalian tallies. HERMITAGE-THOMAS DALE Tallying the highest score against the Knights since they entered the Central District, the Hermitage Panthers crushed Thomas Dale in a 38-0 decision. Led by their halfback and quarterback, Hermitage scored in all but the first quarter. Thomas Dale’s deepest penetration was to the Panther 25. PETERSBURG-THOMAS DALE Thomas Dale capitalized on three Wave fumbles to upset heavily favored Petersburg 7-0. Barron Cheatham led rushing with 64 yards. The only score came in the fourth quarter with Steve Noe going in on a sneak. Tough Knight defense held Petersburg scoreless. Far left: Terry Anderson, Steve Noe (Meadowbrook); left: Steve Noe (Henrico); below: Alfred Stewart, Roscoe Harris, Mike Worley (Manchester). Left: Doug Harris (Huguenot); above: Scott Tucker, Barron Cheatham (Manchester). 27 28 “VARSITY FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD _ Huguenot..... 38 Hermitage .... Petersburg .... Prince George . Midlothian ..... Hopewell ..... Dinwiddie..... Meadowbrook . Colonial Heights .... Manchester ... : 6 1D. 96. eb 7 1b... iD, 40. 1D. 37 10.41 ae ae 1 019 en gee Regional Playoffs Henrico ...... 20 TB Top: Steve Noe (Petersburg; right: John Goodloe (Colonial Heights). Knights avenge last year’s loss to Hopewell PRINCE GEORGE-THOMAS DALE Capitalizing on five Royal fumbles and two interceptions, the Knight defense led in a 21-0 trounce over Prince George. Barron Cheatham established the first Knight score ona two-yard run. Steve Noe connected with a pass for six more points. In the closing minutes, Wendell Cheatham tallied the final score. MIDLOTHIAN-THOMAS DALE Motivated by Steve Noe, the Knights trounced Midlothian, 40-6. Thomas Dale scored three times on long yardage runs in the first half. Dale’s final touchdown came on a pass from junior quarterback Ricky Butler to Mark Murphy. The Knight defense held the Trojans to one first down. HOPEWELL-THOMAS DALE Seeking revenge for last year’s 12-6 defeat, Thomas Dale rolled over arch rival Hopewell 37-0. Led by Barron Cheatham and Doug Harris, the Knights compiled 302 yards rushing. Terry Anderson nailed Hopewell’s quarterback three times for long losses in minus yardage for the Devils. DINWIDDIE-THOMAS DALE Thomas Dale preserved its perfect Central District mark by routing winless Dinwiddie, 41-6. Barron Cheatham and Doug Harris combined for 222 yards rushing and four touchdowns. The Knights staged a scoring outburst in the second quarter with 27 points. Dinwiddie tallied on a 12-yard pass. MEADOWBROOK-THOMAS DALE In the rain-soaked Homecoming game, the Knights splashed to a 24-7 victory over the Monarchs. Barron Cheatham and Steve Noe each ran long for touchdowns. Ken Castlebury added three one-point conversions and a field goal. Meadowbrook’s only score was a kickoff return. COLONIAL HEIGHTS-THOMAS DALE Averting an upset in the last two minutes of the game, Thomas Dale overcame Colonial Heights 19-16. Led by John Goodloe, the Knights moved 68 yards in five plays scoring on a pass from Goodloe to Barron Cheatham. Doug Harris scored the initial touchdown with a 79-yard run. MANCHESTER-THOMAS DALE In the final district game of the season, Thomas Dale rolled over Manchester 41-8. Doug Harris led rushing with 220 yards, highest total of the 1970-year, scoring with three long yardage runs. The Lancers scored their only touchdown in the third quarter on a one-yard plunge. Top left: Wendell Cheatham (Hermitage). Four merit top honors in vintage season Spirit . . . A confident Knight cheering his team to victory. Enthusiasm . . . Energetic Dalians yelling support to the fighting Maroon Machine. Tension . . . A heated discussion in the locker room at halftime. Exhaustion . . . Weary, over-strained Knights filing into the team room at the conclusion of a hard fought game. Concern. . . An uneasy coach standing along the sidelines. Unity . . . A unified team; huddled tothether as one body; together yet separate; always working, always playing as one unit; individuals joined with a single purpose — to represent Thomas Dale well — The Varsity Football team, 1970. 31 32 Inexperience hampers junior varsity gridders Completing a rebuilding season, the Junior Varsity football team compiled a 2-1-2 record. The Junior Knights, composed almost entirely of ninth-graders, gained valuable experience in game technique and sportsmanship through action. Channeling the enormous team interest, Coach Gibbons Sloan and co-captains, Biff Sadler and David Hairfield, led the squad efforts. With one win and two ties to their record, the JV's faltered in their outing against Manchester, 40-22, but recovered in their final game with a 30-0 victory over Matoaca. Right: Gerry Baugh, Jimmy Turner (Patrick Henry); far right: Malcolm Hunter, Jimmy Turner (Midlothian). 33 34 Top: Mrs. Ann Grimes, Mrs. Susan Saine, Mr. Jesse Rideout; lower top: Ronnie Hatcher, Ozzie Shelburne, Tommy Townes, Mike Parnell; right: Linnie Carnes; opposite page: D. A. Taylor, Bobby Carnes; top: Howard Boisseau; bottom; left to right: Margaret Nelson, Kyle Gupton, Bobby Carnes, Betsy Alexander, Mark Kittrell, Ozzie Shelburne. Brandy Williams hosts an array of musical talent Romantic melodies . . . loud crashing bands... humorous skits... a kaleidoscope of activity . . . all characterized the 1970 Variety Show, “The Brandy Williams Show.” Acting as host, Howard Boisseau softly serenaded an onstage audience composed of members of the senior class. Commercial messages, a rubber duckie scene, a plea for senior privileges, and amusing drill routines appeared between talent acts. Singing ‘We've Only Just Begun,”’ Linnie Carnes captured first place in the talent contest. First and second runners-up were Lois Strother, playing a piano solo, and Bobby Carnes and D. A. Taylor, harmonizing the tune '’My Way.”’ 35 36 Right: Vivian Walden, Mr. J. W. Crump; below: Vivian Walden; opposite page: top: Jody Litwinowicz, Teresa’Clemons, Vivian Walden; bottom: 1970 Miss Thomas Dale Contestants. Breathless anticipation intensifies contest With an aura of excitement in the air, emcee Mike Cadger introduced a parade of forty-six contenders for the title of Miss Thomas Dale. The hopeful contestants representing school clubs, local businesses, sororities, and fraternities were previously judged according to beauty, poise, and extra curricular activities. Tension mounted as Mr. J. Wilson Crump announced the winners. Seniors proved to be victorious as Jody Litwinowicz from the Colorguard and Teresa Clemons, contestant from Boy's Varsity, received the honors of first and second runners-up, respectively. Vivian Walden, entrant from the senior class, was proclaimed Miss Thomas Dale 1970. Last year’s titlest, Jennie Daffron, presented the queen with her crown and a bouquet of red roses. 37 38 “Hallelujah Chorus” climaxes majestic pageantry Depicting various tableaus of the events of the first Christmas, the senior class presented the 1970 pageant. A veil-like screen, the scrim, gave a mystical effect to the religious scenes. Chorus members performed a variety of Christmas selections including several solos and the memorable ‘‘Hallelujah Chorus.” Portraying Mary and Joseph, Ellen Riondet and Jack Lucas tended the manger while solemn angels, wisemen, and shepherds worshipped the Child. Hardworking backstage seniors enabled smooth execution of the Nativity production. Top: Wendell Cheatham, Tim Larkin, Ronnie Hatcher, Mac Lewis, Jack Lucas; right: Ellen Riondet, Jack Lucas. Left: Chris Larkin; below: Martha Woosley, Dickie Marshall, Mary Ann Lloyd, Valerie Clark, Camelia Johnson, Kim Wilmore, Shirleta Wells; bottom: Terry Anderson, Pete Spence, Roscoe Harris, Ellen Riondet, Jack Lucas. Thomas Dale bows to Hopewell antagonism Combining talent and experience, Thomas Dale’s basketball team ended the season with its most successful record in the history of the school, 15-3. An influx of former Carver stars stabilized the team. Both tallying over 1,000 points in their high school careers, co-captains Bill Webster and David Stowers, along with center Melvin Friend, contributed the majority of the scoring. Coached by Mr. Tom Davies, the cagers utilized a unified attack with a fast-breaking offense and a tough zone defense. Top: David Stowers, Bill Webster (Colonial Heights); left: Melvin Friend (Colonial Heights); right: Melvin Friend, Bill Webster (Meadowbrook). 40 41 42 Knights post first win over Petersburg Highlighting the varsity basketball season, Knights beat Petersburg for the first time in the school’s history. Breaking their own high scoring record, Dalians outwitted Manchester twice in season play. Preventing the team from capturing the Central District Championship, Dinwiddie and Hopewell handed the Knights their only losses. In the second game with Hopewell, the team met narrow defeat in overtime play. Below: Levi Fields (Dinwiddie); right: Linwood Upshaw (Hopewell); far right: Bill Webster, David Stowers (Prince George); bottom right: Melvin Friend (Hopewell); extreme right: Melvin Friend (Hopewell). 43 Aa Knights win first tournament championship As the balanced Thomas Dale basketball team garnered victory after victory .. . as the Knights entered the district tournament seeded second... as they won over Prince George, 67-57, and Dinwiddie, 82-68 . . . and in the District finals as the Mighty Maroon and Gray handed Hopewell its first defeat, 71-69, in the climactic, pressure-filled championship game . . . the delirious fans cheered on. As the talent-laden squad reaped top honors on district and regional teams . . . All-Central District named David Stowers, Bill Webster, and Melvin Friend . . . All-Regional team included Melvin Friend and David Stowers. . . Friend and Stowers were selected to the All-Metro team. . . and the proud fans cheered on. Finally, in the regional tournament games .. . the Knights demonstrated their strength over Kennedy, 79-67. The cagers once again faced Hopewell. Falling behind in the first half by 24 points . . . then surging forward in the last quarter with the most dramatic comeback in the tournament's history to tie Hopewell at the end of regulation play. . . and finally in the overtime thriller. . . when the last basket wouldn't drop in. . . and the Knights fell in disappointing defeat, 93-91... the tearful fans cheered on. Opposite page top: Dewitt Johnson (Hopewell); Opposite page bottom: David Stowers, Dewitt Johnson (Dinwiddie). Left: David Stowers (Prince George — Tournament); Right: Melvin Friend (Kennedy). : RSITY BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD — oe : Prince George ..... e WD 69 d lothian .......64 1D 77 BUI 77 ID 84. opewell eae 1D 91 oT District Tournament Prince George ....57 TD 67 t+ Dinwiddie:...:...68 1D ,82 oS operc! Be 1D 7) es Kennedy ie ve ae ae 79 a Hopewell ........93 1D 91 OT 45 46 Experienced cagers spark winning season Shedding their roles as perennial losers, the Junior Varsity basketball team opened the season with a seven game winning streak. The codching of Mr. Stephen Taylor and the experience of veteran players enabled the team to garner a 13-5 season. Coach Taylor rotated captains weekly so that every player had the opportunity to participate in the game. The team, composed largely of sophomores, not only succeeded in improving their game, but also learned the value of teamwork and sportsmanship. Right: John Burch, Bobby Price, Keith Armstead (Colonial Heights). Left: Floyd Ragsdale (Prince George); right: Carrol Waller (Hopewell); bottom: Bobby Price (Hopewell). 47 Knights win berth in district tournament Ranking fourth in district play, the girl’s basketball team participated in the Championship Tournament for the first time in twenty-one years. Under the coaching of Miss Pat Holdren and the leadership of co-captains D. A. Taylor and Debbie Cadger, the lady cagers attained five wins and nine losses. Throughout the action-packed season, high scorer Letha Jeffers, aided her team by totaling 120 points. Retaining only five of the last season’s players, the team’s greatest handicap proved to be their ball handling. a Top: Susan Scutter, Debbie Cadger; right: D. A. Taylor; far right: Letha Jeffers. 48 GIRLS’ Feoke Das SCOREBOARD 7 Huguenot ....-...... 33 1D 25 : - Dinwiddie ..... . 132 - Meadowbrook.........46- Ee Manchester . pa ewe ele «4 AS ‘ Midlothian . ee RTA Prince George. . cee - roenial Nae: tees of . Nouinenk. oe Meadowbrook. brie cee co es Manchester. eee - . ° ° . . 34 : ) ‘Midlothian.......+.-+.32 1D 3 _ Huguenot . veseeeee ee 33 . 1D 20... 1015 IDL Dinwiddie ............39 1D 29 - Meadowbrook.........67 TD _ Prince George... tee «6 6 ele ie D : - Colonial ere. - 2. Left: Debbie Cadger, Caren Maccubbin; below: left to right: Lorraine Holmes, Gwen Jefferson, Judy King, Barbara McCoy, Miss Pat Holdren, coach. 49 50 Right: Jim Evans; Below: John Hunter. Voting machines authenticate SCA elections ‘‘Get involved! ‘‘Thomas Dale is YOUR schooll!'’ These phases echoed from the auditorium as candidates for SCA offices emphasized student unity and involvement. A slate prepared by the SCA was submitted to the student body for additional nominees. Hoping to attract votes, the candidates cluttered the halls with original posters and spurred campaign spirit with balloons, suckers, and kites. Utilizing official registration forms and voting machines, the SCA strived to familiarize the student body with standard voting procedures. After a run-off ballot for every office except president, the results of the election remained a secret until the Geek Week Dance. Left: Mark Mothena; Bottom left: Marilyn Jones, Bobby Carnes, Carol Howell, Cindy Howell, Susan Parrish, Sue Presley; Right: Monique Williams. ee ee nt mrt emma Oe 4 nO eal Si eee ee ae a Aa WR urea oy 52 Western attire invigorates spirited motif Decorated in teepees and other western displays, Thomas Dale’s gym provided an appropriate background for the Geek Week Dance, ‘‘The Wild, Wild West.”’ During intermission, Mr. Crump announced the SCA officers — president David Saleeby; vice-president, John Hunter; secretary, Denise Draper; treasurer, Danny Robbins; and reporter, Lisa Campbell. Connie Bosher’s original cactus creation was awarded the ‘‘best corsage,’ while Ellen Riondet and Mark Kittrell were named as the ‘‘best dressed”’ couple. Frank May and Hattie West were crowned King and Queen of Geek Week. Above: Mr. J. Wilson Crump, Hattie West, Frank May; Right: Sharon Congdon, Ricky Barfield. Left: Mark Kittrell, Ellen Riondet, Mr. J. Wilson Crump; Below: Lisa Campbell, Denise Draper, Danny Robbins, David Saleeby. i, i a aq Right: Duane Sellers; Below: Wayne Alexander; Bottom, Left: Gayle Gibson, Bobby Carnes; Right: Gayle Gibson, Bobby Carnes, Jane Jones, Doug Shook. Opposite Page, Right: Bill Herndon, Adie Hodge; Left: Mary Anne Lloyd, Mike Kilbourne. HINITA Ty WICKED pt ( JERS Hot box girls enliven “risque” production Opening the production season, the jazz-rock musical ‘‘Let the Sun Shine In’”’ provided the auditorium with new curtains and a new era in musicals. Shortly afterwards, the stage glowed with the singing and dancing of the boys’, girls’, and mixed chorus classes as they presented the annual Christmas Program. Such performances as ‘‘The Bald Soprano,” ‘‘Winners,’’ and ‘‘The Breaking of Bread”’ kept dramatists and stagehands busy learning scripts, constructing props and staging dance routines. In reward for their efforts the cast of ‘‘The Breaking of Bread”’ achieved a superior rating at the District Festival and enabled them to later perform at the State Festival. The final production of the year, ‘‘Guys and Dolls,’’ ran on three consecutive nights attracting a full house each night. Continuous clapping sounded throughout the auditorium as the 1970-1971 Thomas Dale stage curtains were drawn. 55 56 Dalians execute Commonwealth Legislature Conventions . . . applications to fill out and reservations to make... packing and stuffing . . . preparing officer candidate speeches or practicing musical and dramatic productions. . . proposing bills at legislative assemblies or representing Thomas Dale at statewide conferences. . . finally, reporting to the respective organizations the knowledge gathered from the experience. Right: Boys’ and Girls’ State: Danny Showers, Elizabeth Brooks, Ricky Holcomb, Tucky Gray; Below: DECA: Lynn Davis, Carol Howell; Bottom: MGA: Patty Kain, Kathy Stirling, Carol Biggerstaff, Kim Wilmore, David Joyner, Ann Uzel, Billy Butler, Caren Maccubbin, Miss Linda Hay, sponsor. Left: Virginia High School League: Caren Maccubbin, Frankie Piner; Above: All Regional Chorus: Phillip Williams, Jay Huff, Gayle Gibson, Sydney Bradner, Brenda Elliot, Lynn Samuels, Donna Sholar, Elizabeth Wilkinson, Bill Southall Susan Parrish, Norman Scott, Tim Socks, Eddie Harvey, Bobby Carnes, Betty Karol Fairchilds. 57 Right: Rusty Gates. Above: Judy King, Mrs. Joyce Fitzgerald, Janet Cunningham; Right: David Joyner, Pat Hagler. 58 Album cover reproductions depict illusionary theme Juniors guilty of neglecting homework or sleeping in class offered a common excuse — “'l was working on the prom last night. ’ After a hectic week of final preparations the Class of '72 created ‘The Threshold of a Dream.”’ Prom guests entered through foil-lined tunnels covered with ivy and fresh flowers. Huge parachutes draped from the ceiling and murals, designed from album covers, camouflaged the gym’s interior. Flourescent paint enhanced a psychedelic mural featuring ‘‘Natural Wildlife, ’ while three-dimensional letters advertised ‘‘The Prophits.”’ Constructed in the center of the gym, the prom throne rested atop a gazebo. As prom guests floated out and headed to their destinations, the 1970-71 prom came to an end. Top: Dennie Hardee, David Saleeby, Marty Murphey; Left; Martha Parnell, Vickie Miller, Susan Bailey. 59 Right: King and Queen, Bonnie Waldron and Steve Noe. Tunnels merge into the mirage of a dream Donned in tuxedos, gallant Knights accompanied their whimsical Cinderellas to the 1970-71 Junior-Senior Prom. Couples danced to the rhythm of ‘‘Natural Wildlife’ and ‘‘The Prophits,”’ whose almost constant music blended both soul and psychedelic sounds. Parents, faculty, and Chesterfield County Police chaperoned the soiree and prepared themselves to handle any disturbances; however, the intoxicating affair proved to be quite ‘‘relaxing.”’ Preceding the intermission, junior class officers and selected seniors formed the traditional figure. Afterwards, Mr. J. Wilson Crump crowned Steve Noe and Bonnie Waldron with their majestic symbols as King and Queen of the prom. All too soon the clock struck twelve and the dashing ladies and gentlemen once again turned into everyday Dalians leaving behind ‘‘The Threshold of a Dream.”’ 61 62 Knights drop tournament by one point “‘Bear, ’ ‘‘Little Bear,’’ ‘‘Rock,’’ ‘Mr. Hollywood,” ‘‘Giant Killer’’ — these spirited nicknames boosted Thomas Dale’s matmen to a successful season of nine wins and three losses. Jack Lucas and Steve Parham served as co-captains while Mr. Steve Bowers coached the wrestlers. Finishing with a disappointing second rating, the team lost by a single point in tournament action. Freddy Showers and Jack Sullivan were undefeated throughout the regular season and Andy Stewart remained victorious over-all. Opposite page: top: Jack Sullivan (Highland Springs); left: Steve Parham (Tournament). _ WRESTLING SCOREBOARD Colonial Heights .... TD: 26 B Petersburg . OnE 1D G17 TD 30 : ‘Highland Sha a TD 38 _ Prince George...... TD 43 Colonial Heights 5 TD 44 potsylvania | oe ee ID. 8 Meadowbrook 3,306, 2. | DO? 23 ore seenor Opposite page: bottom: Coach Steve Bowers; center: Andy Stewart (Highland Springs; above: John Hunter (Prince George). Cindermen reap experience in rebuilding year As a squad of fifty-one members composed largely of underclassmen, the track team finished the season with a 3-3-1 record. Coached by Mr. Gibbons Sloan, the Knight cindermen overcame great odds winning the mile relay at the district meet, thereby placing fourth overall. Sophomore Mike Uzel set a new school record in the triple jump competition with a leap of forty-two feet seven inches at the Manchester meet. As a young team, the squad gained necessary experience. Right: Tom Atkins (Dinwiddie); Bottom Right: Mike Edwards, Wendell Cheatham, Barron Cheatham (Dinwiddie). Prince George ; Manchester . . ey Dinwiddie . ie Hopewell “ 64 Left: Wayne Back (Dinwiddie); Below: Tom Evans: (Hopewell); Bottom: Mark Owens (Dinwiddie). Lapin ee oem 66 P Baines George Rees - Petersburg a Tacha Above: Gene Bandy (Petersburg); Right: Nelson Marshall (Hopewell). Knights knock Over unbeaten Manchester Opening the season with one win and five losses, the 1971 baseball team added few new members to its veteran squad. Losing games at the plate, being plagued by spot hitting and errors, the Knights, under coach Lew Romano, came back to defeat Prince George, Petersburg, and Dinwiddie. Finding its strength in pitching, the team beat Manchester to post a 7-9-0 record. , % : Top: Gene Hobeck, Bruce Poole, Ricky Robb, Nelson Marshall (Hopewell); Above: David Wheeler, David Noe, Garland Condrey, Harold Adams (Hopewell). 67 Girls’ comeback gives .500 season For the second consecutive year, twelve lady athletes comprising the Girl’s Softball team produced an even 4-4 seasonal record. Led by co-captains Connie Bosher and Susie Scudder, the Knights upset Hopewell in their first outing. Sinking into a mid-season slump, the girls finally emerged with a 22-8 incinerate victory over Matoaca. Finding no change in playing policy, the softball team abided by the rules of the Virginia High School League. The use of an aluminum bat which caused the ball to come off into the field much quicker was the only optional equipment adjustment. Cancellation of the district tournament ended the season early for the lady knights who were under the direction of Miss Pat Holdren. Top: Sherrie Markwood (Meadowbrook); Bottom: Letha Jeffers (Meadowbrook). 68 Top: Connie Bosher (Meadowbrook); Bottom: Connie Adkins (Meadowbrook). SOFTBALL SCOREBOARD Hopewell .. | Prince George .. Se “Manchester:.......9 TOcs. 3... Colonial Heights....9. TD... 30; Meadowbrook ....18 TD....... Wea 27 10. ed Anloaca. 5 8 10). 2 Midlothian 220...0:10..5775 .., Dinwiddie .. .. ° . . — on 3 Boe: ee . . . . 69 Underclassmen lead golfers to a winning season Depriving Hopewell of an undefeated season in their concluding game, the Thomas Dale golfers surpassed previous records. Ending the year with a 10-9-1 record the team played in endless matches at Hillandale and surrounding golf courses where the traditional method of dual matches was changed to triangular competition. Anticipating future improvement, Coach Bob Stacy dealt with the potential of underclassmen as he organized and aided the team in their 1971 season. Supervised by Mr. Gene Brown and led by co-captains Pete Spence and Stuart Holmes, the racketeers had an overall 5-7-0 record and a district record of 3-7-0. In its second year of existence the team found its strength in double matches. 70 Right: Pete Spence (Meadowbrook); Lower Right: Steve Deems (Petersburg); Bottom: Stuart Holmes (Meadowbrook). 71 St il Shy PLE R I 4 Ps 7 PPS Can you imagine us Years from today, Sharing a park bench quietly? How terribly strange To be seventy. Old friends, Memory brushes the same years. Silently sharing the same fears... . Paul Simon It's been a long time comin’ It's goin’ to be a long time gone. And it appears to be a long time, yes a long, long time before the dawn. Turn, turm any corner. Hear you must hear what the people say. You know there’s something that’s goin’ on around here, that surely won't stand the light of day. And it appears to be a long, appears to be a long Time, such a long, long time before the dawn. Speak out, you got to speak out against the madness, you got to speak your mind, if you dare . But you know, The darkest hour is always just before the dawn. And it appears to be a long, appears to be a long, Appears to be a long Time before the dawn. David Crosby Right: Sheri Barton; Bottom left: Milo Beckner; Below: Patty Kain, Cherri Uzel. 76 Two receive novel co-win for Balfour Award COLLEGE PREPARATORY HONOR GRADUATES: Sheri Ann Barton William Patrick Butler Rebecca Anne Edmiston Sharon Sue Mann Anna Ruth Prochazka GENERAL COURSE HONOR GRADUATES: Nancy Sue Bryant Kathryn Jones Madison Carol Sue Mann Belinda Elizabeth Miles Dale Marie Whitten ALLIED CHEMICAL SCIENCE AWARD: Sheri Ann Barton BALFOUR AWARD: Anne Fitzhugh Cline Ellen Rebecca Riondet FISHER W. BRUCE MEMORIAL AWARD: Steven William. Noe CHESTER CIVITAN AWARD: Richard Don Mothena CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AWARD: Melinda Sue Fore . WILLIAM F. DANFORTH LEADERSHIP AWARD: Anne Fitzhugh Cline Stephen Hart Parham OUTSTANDING CITIZENSHIP KIWANIS D.A.R. AWARD: Barbara Ann Stone NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP LETTERS OF COMMENDATION: William Parick Butler Rebecca Anne Edmiston Evelyn Cary Gray Patricia Julia Kain James J. Sansing RICHMOND PANHELLENIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Betty Karol Fairchilds $.C.A. CITIZENSHIP AWARD: Richard Dennis Holcomb Barbara Ann Stone SCHOLARSHIPS: American University's Academy for the Performing Arts: David Martin Winecoff Bensley P.T.A. Scholarship: Elizabeth Paige Brooks Chesterfield Education Association Scholarship: Daniel Clark Showers Chesterfield Lions Club Scholarship - L. F. Woodward Memorial: Denise Cheryl Singleton College of William and Mary: Daniel Clark Showers Colonial Heights American Legion: Linda Jean Efrid Enon Elementary P.T.A. Scholarship: Margaret Ann Nelson Fairfield University: Wendell Lancelot Cheatham Fork Union Military Academy: Herbert Randall Waters Junior Woman's Club: Lawrence Stephen Baker Mack D. Moore Scholarship: Gary Earl Ligon Maryville College: Anna Ruth Prochazka S.C.A. Scholarship: Rebecca Mae Clay Bonnie Sue Harris Thalhimer Foundation Scholarship: Donald Thomas Flippin Tri-Hi-Y Scholarship: Ann Patricia Uzel University of Jacksonville: David Dewaine Stowers University of Virginia DuPont Scholarship: Sheri Ann Barton Philip Richard Clemo Young Ladies’ Civic Association: Susan Diane Allen Wake Forest College: Mary Sue Magee 77 Evaluators converge on temporarily clean school No song, no celebration — only serious faces and endless antagonizing meetings. No pranks, no unnecessary thing — only a polished people anda similar habitat. Stripped of its dirt (grime and applied pornography) the building felt the effects of gallons of paint and soapy water. Bulletin boards were no longer naked and walls stood sans spirit signs. This Thomas Dale awaited the report of the evaluators. Submitting to questions and visits, an identified faculty carried on classes while dedicated to the motto, ‘‘Anything for evaluation.”’ Now, J. Wilson Crump Stadium can rest peacefully as an accepted society _— another facet of education and intellectual escape. vwsa = Choe ZN , ma Geamerny Y pif | i . 78 79 4 3 Fy | 4 j J : Py ps2 seiseee . Ps myrase | ‘’ RENT THIS SIGN SPACE! A coming down. ..amood...a mergence of minds. Two parts — one exploding and changing in the boundaries of annual events. For some, a time for everything . . . for others, a time for nothing. The option of embarrassing silence or a chance for eccentric involvement. The other — identifying the elements of the mixture as a mass of people with clashing, clanging feelings . . . fusing and separating — captured here as the final union. . . solidified by friendships or hatreds . . intermixing | and Il — only to stand as a mosaic memory? 2h i eS 2 Ee ae eee pséey Das Oe aS See Nc Se OE AE sat aia z See This i is a two part book. This aeckt [Pie re S «mo bet poo: Lp i 7 . yy 4 oi ri bt Fy uel 4 y Se aa ae Ue te ee | ‘ . ‘ ) vs ‘ ba ae - ew . Right: REFLECTOR: Seated: Sherry Mann, Cathy Lambert, Melissa Grimes, Martha Gilliam; standing: Judy Stofko, editor-in-chief; Frankie Piner, Brad Hall, Mrs. Wheeler, sponsor; Robyn Collie, Dee Thompson. 1971 REFLECTOR develops two-part book Above: REFLECTOR: Seated: Elizabeth Brooks, Theresa Puckett, Patty Kain, Judy Snead, Kim Wilmore; standing: Kathy Mann, Chris Eib. Tucky Gray and Glenn Hayes gleefully greet the Homecoming crowd as they circle the football field atop the Muckraker car. 82 JAMES FENIMORE COOPER Left: MUCKRAKER stfoff: first row: Annette Bennett, Rozanne Dosier, Linda Efird, Judy Strawmyer, Margaret Nelson, Tucky Gray, editor in chief; second row: Jack Lucas, Diane King, Ann Williams, Bruce Kierson, Kathy Robertson, Monique Williams; third row: Bill Ledgerwood, Steve Deems, Anne Micou, Ann Evans, Sharon Roberts, Charlie Keen; standing: Mrs. Parker, sponsor. SKK MAH Above: SQUIRE staff: first row: Kathy Bishop, Gerry Broome, Debbie DiLalla, Denise Singleton, Mrs. Grimes, sponsor; Barbara Stone, editor-in-chief, Lynn Hartman, Caren Maccubbin, Suzy Roberts, Lynne Hendrix; second row: Sharon White, Mike Clayton, Rosemary Soto, Doug Shook, Ellen Riondet. Left: SQUIRE staff: seated: Myra Gregory, Sandy Crowell, Betsy Dance; first row standing: Kimberly Colmer, Jackie Clarke, Kathleen Dubus, Ellie Marshall, Janice Burton, Joanne Vivas, Debbie Maloof, Linda Bland, Janet Haggerty, Bonnie Harris, Debbie Wilson; second row: Leslie Richards, Pat Jennings, Teresa Clemons, Mike Clayton, Joe Campbell, Debbie Cadger. 83 Right: Spanish Club: first row: Betty Karol Fairchilds, Wendell Cheatham, Jack Lucas, Connie Hayes, Ronnie Acree, Linda Moody, Joy Anderson, Kyle Gupton, Ronnie Hatcher, Sydney Bradner; second row: Marsha Hiers, Diane Hlywa, Latane Ruffin, Yvette Brown, Debbie Andrews, Debbie Hayes, Jennifer Johnson, Julie Beazley, Joanne Vivas, Dee Dee Hancock, Yvonne Brown; third row: Martha Goodloe, Betty Dix, Sherry Friend, Gazelle Bowser, Robbin Friend, Susan Scudder, Lolita Wells, Karen Jordan, Sharon White, Denise Singleton, Ann Evans; fourth row: Kathy Gwaltney, Donna Call, Roger Wilbourne, Gary Ligon, Mike Cadger, D. A. Taylor, Ozzie Shelbourne, Larry Mathews, Robbie Hess; fifth row: Fisher, Bobby Klebert, Brandt Harper, Eddie Greenbaum, Nelson Marshall, Kenny Cade; sixth row: Freddie Chaplin, Howard Boisseau, Mike Wilson, John Andrews, Gary Williamson, Floyd Burton, Randy Phelps. Tasting parties allure French Club members Right: French Club: first row: Mrs. Fielder, sponsor; Kathy Dubus, Judy Strawmyer, Marty Murphey, Judy Stofko, Anne Micou, Kathy Robertson, Mark Murphy, Sandy Brandt, David Noe; second row: Anna Ruth Prochazka, Kathy Shelton, Sheree Toms, Mary Sansing, Kim Strange, Karen Winston, Gerry Broome, Dee Thompson, Caren Maccubbin, Theresa Puckett, Lynn Hartman; third row: Lynn McClelland, Pam Ullom, Debbie Martin, Cathy Lambert, Garry Martin, Janet Maxwell, Judy King, Patty Kain, Robyn Collie, Julie Green; fourth row: Suzy Roberts, Debbie Norvell, Bobbie Turner, Karen Wilson, Jim Evans, Pat Spence, Marian Gayle Curtis, Melissa Grimes, Donald Colbert; fifth row: Carol Cofield, Glenn Hayes, David Joyner, Veronica Barrell, Cheryl Eastman, Margaret Ann Keen, Myra Gregory, Sandra Martin, Danny Showers; sixth row: Jessie Maker, Merry Cade, Cherri Uzel, Cindy Motley, Debbie Sawyer, Ann Cline, Kathy Stirling, Carla Freeman. Left: German Club: first row: Bruce Kierson, Robin Elder, Sammy Trail; second row: Betsy Denner, Calvin Harrison, Kathy Marshall; third row: Sheri Barton, Becky Edmiston, Calvin Townes; fourth row: Ellen Hoilman, Tom McHugh, Kathy Cummings; fifth row: Charlie Keen, Karen Baker, Milo Beckner; sixth row: Mary Lou Taylor, Gerry Gee, Miff Hullit. Above: Latin Club: first row: Sandy Taylor, Amy Anderson, Wendy Crocker, Brenda Logan, Tucky Gray, Pete Spence, Freddy Martin, Dean Hawkins, Michael Pearson, Vicky Hall; second row: Miss Webb, sponsor, Diane Harrison, Ellie Marshall, Kay Frazier, Frankie Piner, Janet Haggerty, Billy Butler, Bill Haskins; third row: Andy Stewart, Susan Bailey, Freddie Showers, David Pearson, Brenda Elliot, Pat Hagler. Sammy Trail scrubs a Volkswagen for a discount price at a German Club car wash. ie CGsG@TOss initiates “Write Hanoi” campaign Right: Red Cross: first row: Debbie Anderson, Kim Strange, Donna Sholar, Jan Armstrong, Judy Snead, Kyle Gupton, Ann Carpenter, Adie Hodge, Joanne Vivas; second row: Mrs. Sadler, sponsor; Cathy Lambert, Mary Anne Lloyd, Pat Temple, Ellie Marshall, Yvonne Brown, Helen Roberts, Suzy Roberts; third row: Pat Jennings, Julie Beazley, Sheree Toms, Terry Redmond, Janice Burton, Marsha Hiers, Terri Priode, Judy King, Laura Walker, Carolyn Taylor; fourth row: Bren Davis, Rosemary Soto, June Cimino, Lolita Wells, Roxanne Dosier, Gazelle Bowser, Gail Miller, Pam Carney. Right: Apprentices: first row: Diane King, Pat Temple, Sheree Toms, Sammy Trail, Arlene Lee, Sharon Congdon, Mrs. Roberts, sponsor; second row: Debbie Martin, Marty Murphey, Denise Stewart, Anne Micou, Vicki Wallen, Gerry Broome, Doris Moore; third row: Linda Gettings, Ellen Hoilman, Sydney Bradner, Janet Maxwell, Kathy Cumming, Barbara Halder, Cathy Lambert; fourth row: Luanne Marsh, Lee Moncure, Bonnie Waldron, Jimmy Davidson, Jerry Gee, Barry Marion. Kim Strange and John Marconi assume lead roles in ‘‘The Bald Soprano.’ Above: TD Maskers: first row: Lynn Hartman, Ted Stanton, Carla Freeman, Kim Wilmore; second row: Calvin Harrison, Robin Elder, Joanne Vivas, Gary Stephens, Freddie Showers, Debbie Sawyer, Myra Gregory; third row: Donna Sholar, Cliff Goodwin, Jay Huff; fourth row: Patricia Marion, Susie Miranian, Linda Bland. Sharon White, Lynne Hendrix, Mac Strickland, Melissa Grimes, Kay Frazier; fifth row: Ellen Riondet, Gayle Gibson, Ronnie Waldron, Kim Strange, Grace Wood; sixth row: Monique Williams, Debbie DiLalla, Calvin Townes, Doug Shook, Janie Jones, Kathy Stirling; seventh row: Mrs. Roberts, sponsor. Left: Daniel Life: first row: Judy McClenny, Vivian Walden, Sheila Pederson, Sylvia Gulledge; second row: Peggy Nichols, Vickie Miller, Renea Kierson, Kathy Cumming, Karen Baker; third row: Terry Brown, Sandra Martin, Gail Abbey, Wanda Baber; fourth row: Beth Willobey, Myra Gregory, Robin Elder. 87 Right: Hi-Y: first row: Calvin Townes, David Joyner, Dan Walters, John Norfleet, Mark Owens, Garry Martin; second row: David Eichenlaub, Steve Nye, Gene Hobeck, Charlie Keen, Pete Spence, Pat Temple, sweetheart, Ronnie Hatcher, Joe Campbell, Len Davis; third row: Gary Ligon, Mack Lewis, Ozzie Shelbourne, Tom Adkins, Freddie Martin, Terry Anderson, Barron Cheatham, Tommy Townes, Donald Flippin, Don Mothena, Mark Roudabush, Danny Robbins, Doug Garrett; fourth row: Nelson Marshall, Calvin Harrison, Scott Richards, Robbie Hess, Billy Butler, Sammy Byrd. Above: Sr. Tri-Hi-Y: first row: Miss Hay, sponsor, Patty Kain, Pat Hagler, Mindy Fore, D. A. Taylor; second row: Kathy Dubus, Sherry Mann, Julie Green, Jody Litwinowicz, Bonnie Harris, Kathy Mann, Caren Maccubbin, Dee Thompson; third row: Debbie Sawyer, Gail Hendley, Luanne Marsh, Diane King, Elizabeth Brooks, Gayle Gibson, Ann Uzel; fourth row: Judy Snead, Lois Strother, Frankie Piner, Kathy Stirling, Donna DiLalla; fifth row: Suzy Roberts, Betsy Alexander, Adie Hodge, Barbara Stone, Lynn McClelland, Kim Wilmore. Right: Key Club: first row: Jim Evans, Chris Eib, Dyke Davies, Mindy Fore, sweetheart, Freddie Showers, Steve Parham, Danny Showers, Sonny Ferguson, Tommy Dunnigan; second row: Jay Waddill, Ricky Holcomb, Keith Kibiloski, Sammy Shearer, Ted Stanton, Donnie Kain, Steve Noe, John Hunter, Larry Mathews, Tommy Evans, Milo Beckner, Nicky Latif, David Saleeby, Bobby Carnes; third row: John Phillips, John Goodloe, Mark Mothena, Mike Kilbourne. Below: Jr. Tri-Hi-Y: first row: Donna Sholar, Janet Rogers, Nancy Heekin, Marian Curtis, Mary dansing, Bobbi Turner, Cheryl Eastman, Cindy Motley; second row: Bonnie Emerson, Miss Haga, sponsor, Pat Spence, Londa Ledgerwood, Carol Biggerstaff, Kim Strange, Tamara Joyner, Karen Wilson, Susie Miranian; third row: Cherri Uzel, Janet Whitten, Martha Gilliam, Carolyn Alexander, Janet Maxwell, Cathy Lambert, Diane Bowen. Hi-Y retains basketball championship Be aahe dy Va | oOa- Ann Uzel, Diane King, and Kathleen Dubus represent seasonings for Tri-Hi-Y ‘‘Marinate Monarchs Menu in the Homecoming parade. Left: Keyettes: first row: Mary Anne Lloyd, Susan Parrish; second row: Athena Stratt, Belinda Miles, Linda Moody, Liz Wilkinson, Jackie Clark, Miss Conyers, sponsor; third row: Mrs. Harwell, sponsor, Hope Maker, Pat Carney, Theresa Puckett, Joy Anderson, Mary Sue Magee, Denise Singleton, Susan French, Betty Karol Fairchilds, Helen Roberts, Carla Freeman; fourth row: Gwen Joles, Pat Sholar, Kay Frazier, Janet Haggerty, Kathy Jessup; fifth row: Anne Micou, Linda Efird, Ginny Helsing, Ellen Riondet. 89 John Minieris and Ellen Riondet portray characters in a skit sponsored by the SCA. Below: Art Club: first row: Judy Sweet, Kathy Bishop, Rosemary Soto, Mark Kittrell, Sylvia Thompson, Vilna Bonilla, Monique Williams, Susan Welchons, Gary Ligon; second row: Robin Elder, Rhonda Trayor, Athena Stratt, Susan Council, Debbie Lipscomb, Sammy Trail, Christy Sanderlin, Sally Williams; third row: Mary Beth Melnyk, Jeannie Cathcart, Debbie Belt, Debbie Archer, Cheryl Rickman, Janice Garner, April Albin, Terry Redmond, Vicky Dance, Craig Rust. 90 SCA manages “Knights’ Corner” SCA president Anne Cline welcomes Annex students to the Thomas Dale SCA. Alexander, Chuck Crow, Margaret Ann Keen, Anne Cline, Sandy Brandt, Donna DiLalla, Steve Atkinson; fourth row: Ozzie Shelburne, Pete Spence, D. A. Taylor, Bonnie Emerson, Garry Martin, Carolyn Alexander, Jim Evans, Arlene Lee, Becki Robinson, Beverly Ruffin, Derwin Clark, Rusty Gates; fifth row: Kathy Stirling, Howard Boisseau, Kay Frazier, Ray Harrison, Debbie Sawyer, Mark Owens, Debbie Cadger, Larry Mathews, Ricky Holcomb, Mindy Fore, Bobby Carnes, Anne Micou. Below: SCA: first row: Judy Sweet, Kathy Bishop, Mike Cadger, Nicki Latif, Susan Bailey, Sonny Ferguson, Becky Clay, Lynn Rudy, Tommy Dunnigan, David Saleeby, Miss Schools, sponsor; second row: Latane Ruffin, Donna Spinner, Brenda Atkinson, Janet Rogers, Kathy Dosier, Dean Hawkins, Susan Parrish, Joy Anderson, Jerri Ann Hynst, Cherri Uzel, Kathy Dubus, Pearl Trent, Mr. Brown, sponsor; third row: Dee Dee Hancock, Lori Karpus, Betsy Dance, Christine Jennings, Janice Tuck, Jan Armstrong, Don Mothena, Betsy = tetera. - . OF ee, ew se ew | | ee] Ni Sl i me ke Adorning the Thomas Dale Christmas tree, SCA members Susan Bailey and Larry Mathews meticulously adjust decorations. 91 Varsity Clubs enlist lettermen Right: Girls’ Varsity: First Row: Bobbie Bullock, Debbie Cadger, D. A. Taylor, Ann Uzel, Pat Sholar, Lynn McClelland; Second Row: Miss Holdren, coach, Connie Bosher, Susan Scudder, Letha Jeffers, Karen West. Above: Graphic Arts: First Row: Danny Collins, Kitty Murray; Second Row: Mr. Heggie, sponsor, Ralph Blaylock, Ronnie Wray, Wayne Gravely, Wayne Ward; Third Row: Calvin Armistead, Randy Campbell, Dennis Henegar, Kent Shelton, Dennis Bowen, David Ambrose; Fourth Row: Phil Reams, Mike Koogler, Gary Martindale; Fifth Row: Mike Schaefer, Bobby Mills, Richard Shell. 92 Below: Boys’ Varsity: First Row: Wendall Parham, Randy Waters, Nelson Marshall, Steve Cheatham, Tommy Evans, Tom Adkins, Ken Varney, Freddie Showers; Third Row: Lin Upshaw, Castlebury, John Norfleet, Steve Noe, Ted Stuart Holmes, Ricky Robb, Wayne Hogarth, Stanton, Scott Tucker, Jack Lucas, Terry Glenn Hayes, John Phillips, John Hunter, Bill _ Anderson, Bobby Carnes; Second Row: Barron Ledgerwood, Dyke Davies, Andy Stewart; Fourth Cheatham, Jay Huff, Jack Sullivan, Ronnie Row: Levi Fields, Melvin Friend, Shultz George, Hatcher, Charlie Keen, Wayne Back, Steve Mark Owens. Boys’ Varsity sells cold drinks to thirsty basketball fans. Wayne Gravely begins procedures to make programs on a printing press in Graphic Arts. 94 Band: top of “'T’’: Brant Harper, Terry Carden, Susan Scudder, Robin Friend, Robert Falconer, Timmy Wright, Timmy Turner, Tony Rowlette, Wayne Walls; center of ‘'T’': Lolita Wells, Tom McHughes, Harold Weeks, Robert Russell, David Eichenlaub, Shelly McWilliams, Yvonne Brown; “D ': Debra Belt, Pat Jennings, Kathy Shelton, David Holmes, Buddy Fowkles, Rhonda Trayer, Wesley Sisson, Floyd Ragsdale, Ellie Marshall, Alan Price, Scott Richards, Becky Fielder, Silvia Caldwell, Yvette Brown, Van McCall, Donna Johnson, Paul Buck, Gwen Mills, drum majorette. Mixed Chorus: Mrs. Bruce, sponsor; Linnie Carnes, Debbie Hodge, Marilyn Spohn, Sydney Bradner, Donna Sholar, Sharon Roberts, Pat Merklinger, Brenda Elliot; second row: Jaleen Lowry, Lois Strother, Philip Williams, Dyke Davies, Bobby Carnes, Jay Huff, Terry Brown, Debbie Quaiff, Elizabeth Wilkenson; third row: Bobbie Turner, Peggy Nichols, Barron Cheatham, Sonny Ferguson, Wayne Alexander, Mike Kilborne, Eddie Harver, Betty Karol Fairchilds, Judy King, Julie Miller; fourth row: Carol Jenkins, Donna DiLalla, Adie Hodge, Elaine Snead, Gayle Gibson, Susan Parrish, Betsy Dummer, Ann Cline, Mary Ann Lloyd, Sharon White; fifth row: Bill Southall, Calvin Armistead, Ted Stanton, Bill Ledgerwood, Terry Anderson. Above: Mixed Chorus: first row: Mrs. Bruce, sponsor; Bonnie Harris, Sheila Pedersen, Judi Donati, Kathy Bishop, Janis Garner, Rae Jones, Karen Rawlings, Athena Strat, Essie Hamlin, Vivian Spencer, Irma Spencer; second row: Shella Johnson, Rosalind Dotson, Lorraine Holmes, Latane Ruffin, Tucky Gray, Beth Alexander, Hattie West, Catherine Hamlin, Joy Anderson, Vickie Charvat, Sandy Crowell, Lynn Hendrix; third row: Rozanne Dosier, Becky Horine, Kyle FOOL ae 4 Bobbie Turner and Donna DiLalla participate in the chorus Christmas program. Below: Girls Chorus: first row: Mrs. Bruce, sponsor; Sylvia Thompson, Peggy Clatterbuck, Barbara Snead, Karen Nye, Debbie Norvell, Vickie Charvat, Linda Bland, Clarke Benton; second row: Debbie Weiss, Connie Hubbard, Debbie Young, Gerry Broome, Sue French, Karen Gupton, Chris Sanderlin, Lillian Clay, Kathy Gwaltney, Carolyn Fisher, Pam Passer, Alice Pittman, Ruby Spencer; fourth row: Chris Blaha, Sammy Trail, Norman Scott, Donald Colvert, Steve Piczak, Charles McLeod, Levi Roger Vincent; fifth row: Ben Walters, Trent Hein, Joe Campbell, Tommy Dunnigan, Reid King, Melvin Friend, Bruce Kierson, Calvin Harrison, Wayne Daniels, Mitchell Friend. Wilson, Christine Turner, Susan Welchons; third row: Marian Gale Curtis, Carole Green, Diane Harrison, Debbie Thomas, Beverly Horine, Suzy Roberts, Peg Kilby, Fae Jones, Janet Whitten, Patty Oden. 95 96 Top: FBLA: first row: Mrs. Gay, sponsor, Martha Parnell, Dale Whitten, Vivian Waldron, Connie Bosher, Sylvia Gulledge, Miss Johnston, sponsor; Peggy Nichols, Carolyn Taylor, Cheryl Rickman, Janice Meller, Kathy Greenbaum; second row: Kathrine West, Camelia Johnson, Carol Mann, Mickey Parker, Donna Mann, Margie Sinclair, Debbie Young, Elsie Glass, Debbie Dorman, Kathy Goertz, Mary Miller, Lizzy West, Sharon Allen, Gail Miller; third row: Janice Tuck, Virginia Bristow, Evelyn McNeely, Bridget Heekin, Donna Call, Nancy Bryant, Bonnie Emerson, June Cimino, Joanne Cox, Rebecca Clay, Gazelle Bowser, Linda Friend, Barbara Goode, Carolyn Yates; fourth row: Pat Temple, Carol Fisher , Vicki Miller, Myra Gregory, Terry Redmond, Diane James, Nancy Redmond, Pat Hudson, Betty Lawson, Debbie Anderson, Rachael Ammons, Rosa Johnson; fifth row: Pat Dickson, Pat Thornton, Diane Wright, Wendy Crocker, April Albin, Gwen Jefferson, Jean Thomason, Peggy «ast Rothenberger, Debbie Fink, Chris Fers, Donna Rothenburger; sixth row: Jeannie Cathcart, Raye Jones, Terri Priode, Brenda Hiers, Sharon Congdon, Nancy Ewing, Arlene Lee, Sandra Garrison, Kathy Sage, Nancy Elliot, Kathy Sammons, Vicki Vipperman; seventh row: Raymond Miller, Chris Britt, Barbara Wells. Above: FTA: first row: Pat Carney, Debbie Quaiff, Bonnie Harris, Elizabeth Brooks, Theresa Puckett; second row: Pam Carney, Debbie Burton, Sharon Brock, Carol Cofield, Athena Strat, Vickie Hall, Jennifer Johnson, Karen Jordan, Jackie Clark; third row: Anna Ruth Prochazka, Pat Sholar, Janie Campbell, Robyn Collie, Linda Efird, Susan Parrish, Rozanne Dosier, Sharon Roberts, Margrit Brunner. Sylvia Gulledge tells Annex students about the FBLA. FTA supports treasury with bake sales ' } pada ee —,, FHA members prepare to leave for a nominating convention of the FHA Federation. Left: FHA: first row: Miss Mosley, sponsor, Marie Osbourne, Hope Maker, Barbara Snead, Margaret Bodenhamer, Mary Ann Lloyd, Beverly Ruffin, Mary Beth Melnyk; second row: Judy McClenny, Nel Fisher, Gwen Jefferson, Martha Woosley, Debbie Young, Julie Miller, Debbie Hayes, Cathy Jessup; third row: Cathy McCaffrey, Ellen McDaniel, Londa Ledgerwood, Terry Brown, Diane Wright, Janice Gardner, Terry Redmond; fourth row: Catherine West, Barbara Goode, Gloria Hammond, Hattie West, Lucy Swan, Lorraine Holmes; fifth row: Sylvia Thompson, Debbie Walters, Sharon Dillon, Gail Abbey. 97 Before delivering a projector, Rodney Tunstall poses for a REFLECTOR photographer. Right: VOT: first row: Miss Hudgins, sponsor; Nancy Bryant, Mickey Parker; second row: Camelia Johnson, Carol Mann, Donna Mann, Margie Sinclair ; third row: Virginia Bristow, Evelyn McNeely, Bridget Heekin, Donna Call. Business students hold jobs after morning classes i j Above: Library Club: first row: Mary Beth Melnyk, Margaret Bodenhamer, Barbara Snead, Lona Mettler; second row: Gary Boyd, Mrs. Huff, sponsor; Merry Cade, Diane Wright, Jeannie Andrews; third row: Mrs. Rappale, sponsor; Sherry Rust, Tricia Zimmer, Deborah Waller, Barbara McCoy. Right: Lighting Crew: first row: Donna Sholar, Cliff Goodwin; second row: Johnny Marconi, Kenny Boyd, Chuck Crow, Barry Marion, David Duncan, Rodney Tunstall, Mike Wilson, Mrs. Roberts; sponsor; third row: Duane Sellers, Mac Strickland, David Holmes. 98 Below: DECA: first row: Mr. Diggs, sponsor; Mrs. Chandler, sponsor; Lillian Clay, Belinda Miles, Barbara Halder, Belinda Meade, Bruce Hess, Randy Davenport; second row: Joyce Castlebury, Linda Ball, Margrit Brunner, Linda Ozmar, Debbie Graham, Debbie Turley, Beatrice Fisher, Bren Davis, Steve Smith, Craig Leeson; third row: Bobby Ragsdale, Amos Thomas, Larry Webster, Chris Blaha, Russell Wheeler, Mike Blackwell, Howard Leeson, Roger Seymore, Lynn Davis. Left: ICT: first row: Ronnie Glass, Ginny Helsing, Jimmy Battle, Jim Shelton; second row: Barbara Crostic, Sherry Marshall, Dickie Marshall, Debbie Walters, Dorothy Merkel, Mr. Myers, sponsor; third row: Richard Boothe, Dicky Erb, Kenny Petree, Ricky Allen; fourth row: Keith Arnott, David Duncan, Jerry Nunnally, Clay Miller, Eddie Harvey. Below left: Audio-Visual Club: first row: Rodney Tunstall, David Duncan, David Dirr, Barry Marion; second row: Ed Uber, Nelson Eanes, Mac Strickland; third row: Steve Lipscomb, Mike Worley, Mike Wilson. 99 Cheerleaders journey to the Annex for pep rallies Right: Varsity Cheerleaders: first row: Debbie Sawyer, Marty Murphey, Helen Roberts, Pat Temple; middle: Mindy Fore; third row: Judy Sweet, Julie Beazley, Denise Stewart, head cheerleader; Lee Moncure, Sydney Bradner. Below: Color Guard: first row: Betsy Alexander, Jan Armstrong, Christine Jennings, Pat Hagler, Linnie Carnes, Teresa Clemons, corporal; Debbie Bess, Dale Whitten, sergeant; Ann Carpenter, Debbie Norvell, Athena Stratt, Debbie Quaiff, Janice Tuck; second row: Kathy Bishop, Sandy King, Judy Snead, Janet Rogers, Susan Bailey, Chris Larkin, Linda Efird, Peg Kilby, Vickie Kidd, Sandy Brandt, Wanda Clemons, Jody Litwinowicz, Kim Wilmore, Janet Whitten. 100 eR a isc as anaes liv HOTA | eT OT Above: Pep Club: first row: Miss Maier, sponsor; Princine Lewis, Jacqueline Briggs, Sheila Pederson, Rozanne Dosier, Ray Harrison, Bonnie Waldron, David Goins, Deborah Waller, Rebecca Clay, Yvette Brown, Sherry Friend, Yvonne Brown, Gazelle Bowser; second row: Andy Stewart, Karen Nye, Debbie Cadger, John Morse, Mark Murphy, Sandy Brandt, Kathy Dosier, Susan Parrish, Betsy Alexander, D. A. Taylor, Steve Varney, Clifton Robinson; third row: Debbie DiLalla, Kathy Stirling, Peg Kilby, Kay Frazier, Kathleen Dubus, Monique Williams, Carla Freeman, Ricky Holcomb, Glenn Hayes, Kyle Gupton, Mary Sue Magee, Ellen Riondet, Ben Welch; fourth row: Calvin Harrison, Gerry Broome, Pat Carney, Bobbie Bullock, Karen Winston, Rosemary Soto, Calvin Townes, David Zimmerman, Garry Martin, Janet Rogers, Vicki Wallen; fifth row: Carolyn Alexander, David Joyner, Suzy Roberts, Beth Alexander, Grace Wood, Tommy Evans, Ann Carpenter, Debbie Bess, Mike Clayton, Susan Bailey, Anne Micou, Kathy Robertson, Mary Ann Lloyd. Left: JV Cheerleaders: first row: Nancy Heekin, Cindy Blaha, Lynn Rudy, co-head; Betsy Asbury, Laura Fore, co-head; Denise Draper; second row: Paula Shearer, Jeri Ann Hynst, Karen Wilson. Left: Majorettes: first row: Dottie Edwards, Carla Freeman, head majorette; Adie Hodge; second row: Becky Horine, Cindy Motley; third row: Carol Cofield, Barbara Stone. 101 Tommy Evans selected to All-State team Above: Varsity Football: first row: John Norfleet, Doug Harris, Ricky Worley, Milo Beckner, Terry Anderson, Tommy Evans, Steve Noe, Alfred Stewart, Ted Stanton, Mike Cadger, Mark Murphy, Linwood Upshaw; second row: John Goodloe, Bill Ledgerwood, Roscoe Harris, Scott Tucker, Jim Gorman, Dondi Shearer, Wendell Cheatham, Len Davis, Barron Cheatham, Charlie Keen, Randy Waters; third row: Dennis Henegar, Ken Castlebury, Charles Berberich, Dale Bishop, Rusty Gates, Mike Vaughn, Donnie Kain, David Noe, Sammy Shearer, John Hunter, Joey Campbell, Mark Owens, Mike Clayton; fourth row: Gary Stevens, Dan Robbins, Joey McCaffrey, Ellis George, Stuart Holmes, Roy Trentam, Roger Russ, Freddy Showers, David Zimmerman, Garland Condrey, David Saleeby; fifth row: Ronnie Lench, Coach Westfall, Coach Karpus, Coach Sloan. Y Ait os Prior to the Petersburg game, the football players gather inspiration by a brief prayer. 102 Barron Cheatham and Doug Harris return from the locker room at halftime with the score of 17-0 over Meadowbrook. Above: JV Football: first row: Nelson Eanes, Gary David Willis, Jerry Gee, Lloyd Byers, Chris Blaha, Romig, Jim Evans, Malcolm Hunter, David Jerry Bayemore; fourth row: Coach Cook, Dean Hairfield, Billy Meadows, Mike Togna, Wallace Gibson, Ricky Smith, George Atkinson, Tom Taylor, Dennis Day; second row: George Delmonico, Jerry Temple, David Holbrook, Mike Emerson, Ricky Thompson, Biff Sadler, Robert Brandli; fifth row: Coach Sloan, Doug Kneher, Lin Russell, Gerry Baugh, Doug Ebert, Carroll Waller, Vaughan, Tim Griffin, Linwood Cox, Timmy Terry Dixon, Freddie Chaplin; third row: Harold Turner, Robert Parker, David King. Lovering, Joey Britt, Keith Vaughan, Philip Fore, Mike Cadger, standing on the sidelines after a field goal attempt, watches teammates in a muddy game against Meadowbrook. 103 Carver cagers boost Knights David Stowers aims for a basket while two Colonials anxiously wait for a rebound. Above: JV Basketball: first row: Coach Taylor, second row: Rusty Kamosky, John Burch, Mark . Douglas Newsom, Bob Richardson, Carroll Owens, Bobby Price, Keith Armistead, John Waller, Joe Randall, Jim Belcher, John Allen Kittrell, Jay Waddill, Morris McClenny. Goodloe, Billy Meadows, Charles McCray; 104 ant os WN BW ma! Se on KN, Nad ya) SA MSHS J 7 (Sm ee as a NIGHT: 2 ” a Above: Varsity Basketball: first row: Larry Webster, Bill Webster, David Stowers, Levi Fields; second row: Coach Davies, Linwood Upshaw, Wayne Daniels, DeWitt Johnson, Nelson Marshall, Frank May, Mitchell Friend, Melvin Friend, John Carmer. ates! 4 sd ed bk e peti | teal tee Above: Girls Basketball: first row: Debbie Cadger, Jeffers, Gwen Jefferson, Lynn McClelland, Susan D. A. Taylor, co-captains; second row: Miss Pat Scutter, Sheree Toms, Judy King, Carolyn Holdren, coach, Caren Maccubbin, Lorraine Alexander, Kay Frazier, Pat Sholar, manager. Holmes, Karen West, Barbara McCoy, Letha 105 A referee watches closely for a pin as Steve Parham grips an opponent in a wrestling match. During softball practice, Letha Jeffers runs home ona tip by Miss Holdren as catcher Sherry Markwood awaits the ball. Right: Baseball: First Row: Gerald West, Butch Morgan, Ricky Robb, Gene Hobeck; Second Row: Robbie Hunter, Wayne Holt, Steve Noe, David Noe, Sammy Shearer, Bruce Poole; Third Row: Coach Romano, David Wheeler, Nelson Marshall, David Stowers, Earl Adams, DeWitt Johnson. 106 Girls open season with Hopewell win Girls Softball: First Row: Margaret Clay, Beth Goram, Connie Bosher, Susan Scudder, Connie Adkins, Rhonda Trayer; Second Row: Sherrie Markwood, Karen West, Monique Williams, Jackie Briggs, Judy King, Miss Pat Holdren, coach; Third Row: Pat Sholar, Letha Jeffers, Lynn McClelland, Caren Maccubbin, Lisa Campbell. Below: Wrestling: First Row: Andy Stewart, Freddie Showers, Jack Sullivan, Robert Parker; Second Row: Dyke Davies, Willie Walters, Steve Parham, Ronnie Roberts, Joe Smith; Third Row: Coach Bowers, Jerry Basemore, Malcolm Hunter, Randy Waters, Jack Lucas, Gary Horn, John Hunter, Milo Beckner, Philip Williams; Not Pictured: Charlie Keen. 107 Members of the track team hurriedly prepare for a group picture. Track Team: First Row: Dennis Kilbourne, Manager; Scott Tucker, Wayne Back, Tom Evans, Ozzie Shelburne, Ronnie Hatcher, Tom Adkins, Mark Owens, Barron Cheatham, Garland Kidd: Second Row: Tony Roullet, Gary Collins, Mike Edwards, Tommy Dunnigan, Scott Richards, Dan Robbins, Dondi Shearer, Steve Atkinson, Doug G | Garrett, Phillip Williams, Joey McCaffrey, Gerry 1 S Comp ete Gee, Buddy Fowles; Third Row: Mr. Moncrete, coach; Craig Rust, Steve Burton, Milo Beckner, y : Mallory Vivas, Kenny Cade, Gary Romig, Harold In wntral } i ur ql Lovering, Peter Fisher, David Willis, George Clemo, Charles Bishop, Clinton Williams, Mike Uzel, Bryan Evans, Lloyd Byers, Joe Russ, Dennis ie ack events Day, Wayne Hogarth, Randy Campbell, Dan Walters, Mr. Gibbons Sloan, coach. es my ¥ vr ee + seaaf Golf Team: First Row: Tom McHugh, Robbie Wray, John Phillips, Chris Blaha, Jay Huff; Second Row: Steve Cox, Steve Deems, David Webb, Glenn Hayes, Charles Smith, Mr. Bob Stacy, coach. Glenn Hayes Holds a follow-through position while striving to perfect his golf stroke. 108 Tennis Team: First Row: Mr. Gene Brown, coach; Jim Puckett, Billy Butler, Pete Spence, John Kittrell, Stuart Holmes, Don Irwin; Second Row: Schultz George, Russ Beck, David Holmes, Biff Sadler, Rusty Gates. wee —— a : Ree Need Des! | wy .. et Girls Intramural Track Team: First Row: Sue Goyne, Merry Cade, Julie Beazley, Darlene Harvey, Diane Elliot, Rosemary Schmidt; Second Row: Chris Larkin, Vicky Dance, Lori Karpus, Judy Strawmyer, Debbie Dilalla, Luanne Marsh, Kathy Larkin, Connie Zitta. 109 110 Top: Publications: first row: Dianne Elliot, Margaret Thornton, Becky Rusnak, Janet Atkinson, Wendy Emerson, Glenda Peck, Sherry Markwood, Steve George; second row: Janet Fox, Debbie Akers, George Atkinson, Sandra Cox, Sandra Andrews, Ralph Rogers, Bill Floyd; third row: Paul Hartman. Above: Freshman Council: first row: Jerry Bazemore, Henry Davidson, David Gates, Steve Isaacs, Phillip Fore, Lillie Burger, Linda Hicks, Robert Wright, Randy Belt, Mike Wood, Clifton Courtney, Mike Caisse, David Martin, Jeff Passer, David O'Neil, Sherry Young, Connie Cotton; second row: Joe Smith, Dennis Shell, Kenneth Shanks, Ronnie Woods, Sandra Joyce, Donna Joyner, Nancy Munford, Paula Shearer, Wendy Turley, Kathy Larkin, Rosemary Zuchowski, Denise Draper, Monica McAlister, Missie Murdock, Larry Perkinson, Kathy Hill, Diane Barber, Candy Wynn; third row: Bruce Grammer, Lloyd Byers, Sharon Harrell, Janet Fox, David Holbrook, Dottie Tuck, Margaret Thornton, Jackie Campbell, Debbie Akers, Linda Lee, Terry Burch, Bette Comer, Bruce Melvin, Nancy Robertson, Debra Hood; fourth row: Kathy Harper, Bonnie Munford, Sherry Markwood, Kathy Belcher, Cindy Quaiff, Gail im beg ES MPT 3 et 4 bee ee Ai Parsons, Jenny Raper, Lisa Campbell, Terese McDonald, Judy Butler, Debbie Smith, Billy Adams, Glenda Peck, Diane Collins, Alice McClanahan. Right: Pep Club: first row: Rosemary Zuchowski, Bruce Gregory, Donna Norvell, Sharon Guthery, Debbi Wilkerson, Karen Sober, Mitzi Horn, Cathy Horn, Dotti Tuck; second row: Linda Parker, Carol Parker, Barbie Blair, Jenny Raper, Kathy Melnyk, Sharon Sober, Vicki Harrol, Paula Shearer, Terry Burch, Nancy Munford; third row: Linda Cleere, Debbie Stanley, Wanda Bland, Renee Melton, Judy Butler, Allison Hunt, Sandra Joyce, Sharon Herle, Debbie Akers, Donna Joyner, Justin Burkey, Jackie Campbell, Denise Draper; fourth row: Karen Hartman, Nancy Butler, Debbie Smith, George Emerson, Sharon Jackson, Linda Ride, Cindy Crawford. Gepunise a % Fe St tn Do a ek m $ AES “ i} roe Ae LS se oh. Freshman council heads candy campaign Above: SCA: first row: Paula Shearer, Denise Draper, Rosemary Zuchowski, Monica McAlister, Nancy Robertson, Debbie Akers, Jackie Campbell, Mike Woods; second row: Linda Lee, Bonnie Munford, Sharon Harrell, Lisa Campbell, Becky Dorset, Cliff Courtney, Jeff Passer; third row: Henry Davidson, David Holbrook, Joe Smith, Audrey Lynch, Phillip Fore, Jerry Bazemore. 112 Annex clubs stand inactive due to isolation Right: Industrial Arts: first row: Pete Riondet, Steve Gray, Toni Lively, Barry Sarver, Mike Caisse; second row: John Campbell, Jeff Passer, Robert Drumheller, Dennis Coleman, Dennis Cooper. Below: Science Club: first row: Barry Sarver, George Clemo, Steve Kessler, Ronnie Wood, Darlene Fletcher; second row: Vicki Eubanks, Keith Cully, Ronnie Drumheller, Richard Morse, Steve Wray, Mr. Bagget, sponsor; third row: Mr. Nelson, sponsor, Dennis Lipscomb, John Campbell, Paul Osterbind, Dennis Coleman. Below: French Club: first row: Tommy Weber, Paul Encinas, Craig Belamy, Steve Stewart, Pete Riondet, Ronnie Gunner, Steve Parker, Bruce Melvin, Roy Harold, Joe Smith, John Vivas, Larry Perkinson, Ronnie Woods, Jerry Basemore; second row: Carol Parker, Denise Belcher, Linda Parker, Monica McAlister, Sandra Joyce, Freda Elliot, Dorothy McNeer, Lisa Campbell, Gail Parsons, Lois Williams, Connie Zitta, Carol Parham, Karen Elliot, Ralph Rogers; third row: Miss Shephard, sponsor, Gail Comer, Julie Cowles, Bette Colmer, Beverly Porter, Debbie Helm, Nancy Robertson, Teresa McCabe, Beth Gorham, Sandra Andrews, Theresa McDonald, Country Barden, Bonnie Bohannan, Karen Hartman, Alison Hunt, Nina Montgomery, David Messer. Bottom: Spanish Club: first row: Joe Russ, Ted Ponko, Rick Molter, Louis Michalek, Peter Fisher, Darryl Clayton, Dennis Kilbourne; second row: Miss Graham, sponsor, Vicki Harrol, Candy Wynn, Lisa Campbell, Brenda Stone, Rhonda Riggins, Susan Crosby, Cheryl Hagler; third row: Donna Norvell, Harriet Armstrong, Jenny Raper, Janet Atkinson, Donna Joyner, Missy Wollenberg, Vicki Strat, Susan Hare; fourth row: Pam Wagner, Theresa McCabe. =) eee Te A ANOS ‘ ee oe ee oe — eee we ss neal Cena = | | + + | 1 A hh VA 113 114 Clubs extend membership to Annex students Top: Jr. Hi-Y: first row: Loyd Byers, George Emerson, Steve Hofmann, David Gates, Dennis Cox; second row: Jerry Temple, Mr. Chalkey, sponsor, Mike Morse, Steve Isaac, Henry Davidson; third row: Mike McDaniels, Justin Burkey, George Atkinson. Above: Jr. Tri-Hi-Y: first row: Kathy Belcher, Debbie Wilkerson, Linda Ride, Rosemary Zuchowski, Linda Lee, Theresa Barrett; second row: Margaret Thornton, Sandra Cox, Janet Atkinson, Janet Fox, Robin Goyne, Penny Piner, Donna Gilliam. MI NVA TE A ae Above: Dramatics Club: first row: Gail Rich, Linda Hicks, Bruce Melvin, Lloyd Byers, Dennis Cox, Dennis Meade, Fred Parker, Steve Fuller, Randy Gulledge, Darryl Clayton, Margaret Fagg, Theresa Barnett; second row: Miss Graham, sponsor, Karen Doyle, Becky Rusnak, Becky Rogers, Brenda Stone, Rhonda Riggins, Debbie Rule, Patty Middleton, Dorothy McNeer, Mary Brown, Brandy Perkins, Sandra Cox, Linda Lee, Rosemary Zuchowski, Missie Murdock, Melanie Robertson, Nina Montgomery; third row: Jackie Wyatt, Gail Comer, Robin Goyne, Jenny Marion, Carol Porker, Brenda Mueller, Beth Gorham, Cathy Belcher, Teresa McDonald, Susan Boswell, Kim Wilson, Jean Alexander, Cindy Ullom, Kathy Harville, Lisa Campbell, Susan Hare. — Left: FHA: first row: Lori Prince, Sandra Christman; second row: Jo Ann Davis, Brenda ae Seamster, Susan Hare, Cheryl Hagler, Mrs. = Pierce, sponsor; third row: Donna Gilliam, Terry Phillips; fourth row: Kathy Melnyk, Debbie Crawley, Darlene Fletcher; fifth row: Sheila Grubbs, Patty Middleton. 116 Above: Chorus: First Row: Nancy Robinson, Sandra Wood, Brandy Griffin, Sandra Joyce, Wendy Emerson; Second Row: Bonita Powell, Cheryl Sizemore, Cathy Belcher, Paula Boeke, Becky Rusnak; Third Row: Denise Robinson, Sharon Guthrie, Debbie Donati. Right: Forensics: Standing: Mrs. Rideout, sponsor; First Row: Jean Alexander, Sherry Markwood, Glenda Peck; Second Row: Walter Scott, Steve George, Dennis Lipscomb. Gary Rose, representing the Annex Library Club, shares his beauty secrets with Debbie DiLalla in the Mess America Contest. Annex students participate in forensics contest Left: Library Club: First Row: Sharon Wallace, Carol Bland, Cecilia Good, Robert Butler. Below: Band: First Row: Tommy Davis, Duane Parker, David Rideout, Carol Johns, Ricky Reed, Walter Scott, Ronnie Wood, Dennis Cox; Second Row: Tommy Roberts, Robert Parker, Melanie Robert, Nina Montgomery, Debbie Rule, Mike Woods, Larry Perkinson, Bobby McClendon, Steve Kessler; Third Row: Bill Floyd, Mike Embrey, Mark Faison, David Messer, Steve Stuart, Mike Edwards, Bobby Coghill, Lynn Ammons. Left: Art Club: First Row: Penny Piner, Tommy Weber; Second Row: Denise Belcher, Carl Pugh. Third Row: Kim Terry, David Messer, Connie Zitta. 117 118 Right: Mr. Aubrey Lindsey, assistant principal; Rozanne Rhea, secretary; below: Mrs. Daisy Reames, assistant principal. Above: Mrs. Marian Reichart, secretary; right: Mr. Carter Ellis, assistant principal. Committee work for evaluation engulfs administration JA Endless forms contributed to the ‘ teachers’ workload as faculty and administration prepared for self-evaluation required for scholastic accreditation. Mr. J. Wilson Crump administered the school program and supervised the staffs at Thomas Dale and Carver Annex. Assistant principals, Mr. Carter Ellis at Thomas Dale and Mr. Aubrey Lindsey at Carver Annex, were responsible for organizing student activities and regulating pupil discipline. Mrs. Daisey Reames fulfilled the duties of assistant principal in charge of curriculum and instruction. Thomas Dale and Carver Annex secretaries Mrs. Iris Marsh, Mrs. Marian Reichart, and Mrs. Rozanne Rhea executed office duties. Top: Mrs. Iris Marsh, secretary; right: Mr. J. Wilson Crump, principal. 119 Library employs check system to control stealin Top: Hope Maker refers to the occupational file for information on choosing a career. Top right: Guidance Department: Mrs. Emma Pacella, counselor; Miss Peggy Hilscher, secretary; Mrs. Shelly Porter, counselor; Mrs: Nancy Broughton, counselor. Right: Library Staff: Miss Shirley Rapalee, library clerk; Mrs. Patricia Huff, librarian. 120 , Above: In order to curtail book thiefs, Dee Thompson assists the SCA by checking Shelley McWilliams’ novel. Top left: Mrs. Joyce Mosely, home economics. Left: Jessie Maker scans a magazine in search of a current even t for government. 121 122 Top: English Department: Mrs. Barbara Wheeler, Mr. James Edmonson, Miss Carolyn Paulette, Mrs. Ann Grimes, Miss Janis Wilhelm, Mrs. Myra Crump, Mrs. Joyce Fitzgerald, Mrs. Julia Harwell, Mrs. Betty Parker, Mr. Eugene Craven, Mrs. Joyce Roberts, Mrs. Marsha Hubbard. Above: Vocational Education Department: Mrs. Jane Chandler, distributive education; Mr. Bobby Stacy, technical drafting; Miss Barbara Brockwell,’ data processing; Mr. Henry Myers, ICT; Mr. Alex Heggie, graphic arts; Mr. Kermit Diggs, distributive education. Right: Mr. William Buck conducts the band in preparation for All-Regionals at Virginia State College. Below: Music and Art Department: Mr. William Buck, band; Mrs. Christine Hess, art; Mrs. Jane Saylor, art; Mrs. Harriet Bruce, chorus. Bottom: Betty Karol Fairchilds and Kathy Mann offer their rendition of an eighteenth century : s Waco ac oye Ho Bare Wee oO TIIFAPCI RB dance. Right: Trimming the ragged edges, Mark Kittrell prepares a picture for the completion of his collage. English electives offer wide topic selections 123 Mathematicians explore nuclear power plant Science Department: Mrs. Susan Saine, chemistry; science, biology; Mrs. Jean Sadler, physics; Miss Miss Kathleen Flynn, biology; Miss Dorothy Mary Haga, Earth science; Mrs. Josie Lovelady, Spencer, biology; Mr. Stephen Taylor, Earth biology. 124 Opposite page: Squinting her eyes, Margaret Nelson observes the path of sunspots across the solar surface. Left: Language Department: Mrs. Kari Fielder, Math Department: Mr. William Morton, algebra; Francie Mee Dol Bronson’ Spanish Mice Carol Mr. Ernest Peck, calculus, math analysis; Miss Raier French German: Mestloyce soto Katherine Rea, Algebra Il; Mrs. Sue Sloan, Spanish; Miss Elizabeth Webb, Latin; Mr. Howard Albebra Il; Mrs. Norma Mothena, math analysis, Hlackmonerrench German: Algebra Il, geometry; Mrs. Ruby Watson, : $ geometry. ttt History Department: Mrs. Ella Grant, government; Mr. Tom Davies, geography, American history; Mr. Shepherd Smith, American history; Mr. Gene Brown, American history, civics; Mrs. Jeannette James, world history, geography; Mrs. Frances Drake, American history, government; Miss Joan Schools, American history; Miss Ellen Conyers, government. 125 Data processing completes business courses Above: Physical Education Department: Mr. Ed Karpus, Mr. Jack Weastfall, Miss Pat Holdren. top right: James Parham empties trashcans that are quickly filled during lunch periods. right: Business Department: Miss Phyllis Johnston, Mrs. Edith Gay, Mrs. Wenonah Mayo, Miss Betty Hudgins, Mrs. Kate Johnson, Mrs. Joyce Harvey. 126 Left: Industrial Arts Department: Mr. J. C. Lawson, Mr. Drewry Cheatham. bottom left: Argena Washington clears away trays left on the tables by thoughtless students. below: Fencing students await Miss Holdren’s command to salute their opponents. 127 128 Above: English Department: Seated: Miss Jane Meredith, Miss Susan Eister, Mr. Robert Crump. Standing: Mrs. Anna Rideout, Miss Cynthia Graham, Mrs. Linda Kilpatrick. Top right: Carol Parham executes a routine on the balance beam while Neva Schuller spots her performance. Right: Mrs. Nancy Harmon, reading specialist; Mr. Thomas Chalkley, special education; Miss Cynthia Graham, Spanish; Mr. Thomas Moncrief, mechanical drawing. Math department acquires electronic calculators 4 i 4 3 ais Above: Mrs. Mattie Pierce, home economics; Miss Susan Kiger, physical education; Miss Barbara Zimmerman, chorus; Mrs. Sandy Lee, physical education; Miss Lorraine McGhee, guidance counselor; Mrs. Elaine Williams, librarian; Mr. Bill Cook, physical education; Mrs. Juanita Hammond, counselor. Left: Math Department: Mr. Omar Tipton, Math 9; Mrs. Mary Patterson, Algebra |; Mrs. Jane Tilley, Math, Algebra I; Mrs. Ann Graham! Math 9; Mrs. Jemma Giannantonio, Algebra |, Geometry. 129 Industrial arts expands program to power mechanics Sage c ee Saar Meee eo te Power Mechanics: Mr. Andrew McClenny. Power mechanics students share a joke while Mr. Andrew McClenny awaits their attention. 130 History Department: Miss Jane Meredith, history and English; Mr. Jesse Ridout, geography; Mrs. Heather Sloan, geography. Faculty and students are forced to dine together in crowded cafeteria conditions. Sci ence Department: Mr. Guy Nelson, science; Mrs. Louise Barnes, science; Mrs. Beverly Deacon, science; Mrs. Susan White, biology and science; Mr. Edward Baggett, science. 131 Victorious freshmen invade high ranks of 72 SCA Ousted from Thomas Dale, the freshman class was shuttle-bussed three miles to the Carver Annex. In spite of their location, freshmen struggled to be an active part of the school. The Class of '74 united in a successful effort to win the spirit chain contest sponsored by the Pep Club. Overcoming the traditional first year inferiority complex, the freshmen exhibited their overwhelming strength by electing two of their classmates, Denise Draper and Lisa Campbell, to SCA offices. Class officers, Dennis Day, president; Laura Fore, vice-president; Margaret Thornton, secretary-treasurer; and Patsy Willis, historian, utilized the Freshman Council instead of class meetings to conduct activities. Right: Freshman class officers: Patsy Willis, historian; Margaret Thornton, secretary-treasurer, Laura Fore, vice-president, and Dennis Day, president; Below: Disinterested students sit through another pep rally; Bottom Right: Spirited freshmen ‘‘float through’’ homecoming activities. ‘ | 132 Mr. Crump instructs his class on the many periods of English literature. Freshman class sponsors: Mrs. Elaine Williams, Miss Susan Eister, and Mr. Jesse Ridout chat before the photographer. : E - os i Deep in thought, Lillie Berger takes a make-up test in a deserted hall. 133 134 Severed class inhabits Annex Billy Adams Debbie Akers Ed Alexander Jean Alexander Debbie Allen Donna Allen Gary Allen Ronnie Allen Lynn Ammons Sandy Anderson Sandy Andrews Harriet Armstrong Betsy Asbury Debbie Ashley George Atkinson Janet Atkinson Patti Atkinson Rusty Atkinson Mike Baker John Ball George Balsiager Diane Barber Clara Barden Darry! Barrett Theresa Barrett Jerry Bazemore Richard Bean Janet Bearfield Jimmy Beasley Craig Belanger Cathy Belcher Denise Belcher Randy Belt Lillie Berger Alonzo Berry Guy Bicking Barbie Blair Ronnie Blakey Carol Bland Wanda Bland — =. Wayne Bledsoe Ronnie Bloxem Paula Boeke Denise Boder Bonnie Bohannon Francis Bolton Susan Boswell Jeff Brandt Reggie Briggs Joey Britt Alvin Brown Debbie Brown Herman Brown Mary Brown Becky Browning Mickie Brummett Sharon Bryant Justin Burkey Timmy Burroughs Steve Burton Terry Burton Judy Butler Kenny Butler Nancy Butler Robert Butler Susan Butterbaugh Lloyd Byers Jackie Campbell John Campbell Lisa Campbell Lisa Campbell Daniel Carter Bobby Cherry Mike Chisse Donna Cimburke Emily Clark Stephen Clark William Clark Theresa Clay Daryl Clayton Debbie Clayion Linda Cleere George Clemo Cathy Cole Bobby Coghill Dennis Coleman Meade Collie Diane Collins Garry Collins Betty Colmer Gail Comer Carl Cook Keith Cook Dennis Cooper Dennis Congdon Janet Cordle Connie Cotten Steve Couch Cliff Courtney Julie Cowles Dennis Cox Sandra Cox Debbie Craword Debbie Crawley Sandy Crissman Charles Critcher Bruce Crocker Renee Cromer Susan Crosby Lenny Crump Opposite page: Debbie Akers and George Atkinson utilize excess time before a freshman class assembly. Below: Oblivious to the pep rally, Frankie Allen ignores the emotions of the atmosphere. 135 136 Ann Daniels Henry Davidson Ben Davis JoAnne Davis Tommy Davis Peter Dawson Dennis Day Tommy Delmonaco Sandra Dill Randy Dillon Pam Dirr Debbie Donati Karen Doyle Bobby Draper Denise Draper Ronnie Drumheller Kathy Edwards Mike Edwards Karen Elam Onita Elam Diane Elliott Freda Elliott Karen Elliott Mike Emory George Emerson Wendy Emerson Carol Emory Paul Encinas Tony Etchison Vicki Eubanks James Evans Mark Faison Margaret Fagg John Faggart Billy Faron Candy Filak Pet-r Fisher Gregcry Fitzgerald Darlene Fletcher Bill Floyd Booky Ford Laura Fore Phillip Fore Janet Fox Skipper Franck Donald Frazier Marilyn Friend Russell Frye Steve Fuller Greg Funkhouser David Gates Steve George Donna Gilliam Nell Glass Cecilia Goode Beth Gorham Robin Goyne Bruce Grammer Gene Grammer Joel Grammer Ronald Greene Bruce Gregory Tim Griffin Sheila Grubbs Randy Gulledge Ronnie Gunter Sharon Guthrie Chery! Hagler Susan Hair Ricky Halder Trying to raise spirit for an important game, Betsy Asbury leads a traditional cheer. Danny Hall Kathy Hall Phil Hamlet Kathy Harper Sharon Harrell Vicky Harrell Phil Harris Karen Hartman Paul Hartman Darlene Harvey Cathy Harville Mike Hatton Timmy Heckel Debbie Helm Roy Helm Randy Helton Rhonda Hendrix Linda Hicks Jerry Hines Mike Hodge David Holbrook Diane Holloman Wayne Hollamond Denise Hood Kathy Horne Mitzi Horne Becky House Mike Hudson eres Ninth graders Alison Hunt Bio ane infiltrate George Huston Steve Hutt Gina Jackson Sharon Jackson P e Pp é lu b Bill Jasper Kile Jefferson Paul Jennings Sandra Jennings Carroll Johns Marcia Johnson Sue Johnson Danny Jones Jennifer Jones Sandra Joyce Donna Joyner Steve Justice Rusty Kamoski Steve Kesler Kevin Kierson Dennis Kilbourne Mike King Doug Kneher Micheal Kuasnicka Tommey Kuasnicka David LaBoissiere Trey Lane Kathy Larkin Kevin Larkin Mike Laverty Linda Lawson Rosemary Ledden Linda Lee Sandra Cox and Julie Crowles vie for positions on the Color Guard during try-outs. 137 138 Vibrant freshmen converge on homecoming Participating in Homecoming activities, Nancy Munford waves to an excited crowd from the Annex teacher's float. Calvin Lipscomb Dennis Lipscomb Tony Lively Lou Ann Logsden Cheryl Long Debbie Long Harold Lovering Barbara Loya Cindy Lucas Lorita Lyndsey Tommy Lythgoe Monica McAlister Theresa McCabe Charles McCray Mike McDaniel Cathy McDonald Theresa McDonald Walter Mcintyre Bobby McLendon Chuck McLeod Dorothy McNeer Susan Macmine Herman Midgette Sherrie Markwood Jenny Marrion Jay Marshall Evelyn Marshman David Martin Jack Martin Mike Martin Denise Mason Carol Massenburg Linnie Mayfield Dennis Meade Cathy Melnyk May Melton Bruce Melvin Joe Merkelinger David Messer Patty Middleton Sherri Miller Martha Mitchel Sonny Mitchell Jerry Mobley Rick Molter Chris Money Nina Montgomery Steve Moore Mike Morse Steve Morgan Richard Morris Sandra Moser Brenda Mueller Bonnie Munford Nancy Munford Missy Murdock Donna Nelms Kathy Newcomb Douglas Newton Karen Rowlett Carl Royster Billy Rudd Jerry Rudd Debbie Rule Becky Rusnak Joe Russ David Russell Ronnie Salton Barry Sarver Owen Saterwhite Rosemary Schmidt Neva Schuller Jack Scott Walter Scott Brenda Seamster Judy Searcey Chery! Sizemore Debbie Seymore Kenneth Shanks Greg Shaw Paula Shearer Dennis Shell Frank Shelbourne Jerry Shelburne Clifford Shook Roxanne Simpson Joe Sink Connie Sitta John Skinner Debbie Smith Joe Smith Karen Sober Sharon Sober Gail Spain Eddie Noland Dona Norvell David O'Neal Paul Osterbind Carol Parham Dwight Parham Carol Parker Duane Parker Fred Parker Linda Parker Robert Parker Gail Parson Jeff Passer Cliff Patterson John Peden Randy Peden Brandie Perkins Larry Perkinson Terry Phillips Penny Piner Ted Ponko Ronnie Prevette Steve Prevette Lori Prince Joe Pruden Carl Pugh Sharon Powell Cindy Qualiff Charles Ramsey Joseph Randall Jenny Raper Ricky Reed Carolyn Rhoten Gayle Rich Linda Ride David Rideout Rhonda Riggins Pete Riondet Dale Roberts Jim Roberts Ronnie Roberts Tom Roberts Debbie Smith exchanges the latest gossip with friends during a morning assembly. Eddie Phillingane Alison Planahan Adolph Prochazka Denise Robertson Melanie Robertson Nancy Robertson Wanda Robertson Steve Robinson Becky Rogers Ralph Rogers Gary Rose 139 140 Promoting school spirit, Mickie Stamatas makes spirit tags before a key game. Mickie Sosa Debbie Stanley Sharon Stanley Vicki Strat Steve Stewart Sue Strawmyer Barry Strickland Brenda Stone Fatima Sydnor Brenda Taylor Charlene Taylor Debbie Taylor Charles Temple Jerry Temple Yvonne Temple Kim Terry Ricky Thompson Mike Throckmorton Pat Thorne Margaret Thornton Raymond Tirpak Woody Tomlin Donna Tone Howard Twilley Bobby Uhrig Cindy Ullom Frankie Uzel Keith Vaughan Lynn Vaughan John Vivas Billy Wade Danny Waldron Sharon Wallace Wanda Walls Pam Wanger Ricky Ward Ann Wargofcak Sandy Warren Jerry Washburn Harry Washington Andy Weaver Libby Webber Tommy Weber Linda Webster Barbara Weed Danny West David Wheeler Leonard Wheeler Arnold White Mark Wiley Debbie Wilkerson Freshmen win race for ownership of spirit chain ag David Williams Jimmy Williams Lois Williams David Willis Janet Willis Johnny Willis Patsy Willis Kim Wilson Larry Wilson William Wilson Charles Wolfe Melissa Wollenburg Ronnie Wood Sandra Wood Mike Woods Dorothy Woodson Paula Woosley Mike Worley Steve Wray Robert Wright Jackie Wyatt Armed with various scholastic supplies, Rosemary Zuchowski and Mike McDaniel urge students to support their SCA. Patsy Willis and Lou Ann Logsden converse in Thomas Dale’s halls before going to the Annex for classes. Candy Wynn’ Sherry Young Rosemary Zuchowski 141 Sophomore Class Officers: Margaret Anne Keen, secretary; Cindy Blaha, president; Pat Spence, vice-president; Not Pictured: Howard Boisseau, treasurer. ; TA The Supremes take on a new shape as Jim Evans, Garry Martin, and Sammy Byrd do “‘Stop in the Name of Love ’ at the annual variety show. Sophomore class sponsor, Mrs. Marsha Hubbard carefully totals profits from the Peasant sale. 142 Class of 73 ranks high in school spirit Active participation in Homecoming, SCA variety show, and student elections aided the class of '73 in overcoming the usual apathy that traditionally accompanies a sophomore year. Led by Cindy Blaha, president, the class increased its treasury with two money-making projects, the sophomore-senior basketball game (won by the sophomores) and the Peasant Day. Mrs. Marsha Hubbard, supervising the class’s ‘‘self-sales,’’ sponsored the sophomores for a second year. With a spirit undamped by rain, the Jr. Tri-Hi-Y proudly exhibits their float during Homecoming festivities. Janet Rogers happily accepts her date Nicky Latif in the SCA sponsored Dating Game. le Me Ss ; ‘ ge Oe eS ‘ sna Yas 143 Lovely and talented Geraldine Boisseau reigns as Mess America 144 Perched on top of lockers, Mary Sansing removes trash during clean up day. Gail Abbey Gary Abraham Harold Adams Connie Adkins Jan Aldrich Carolyn Alexander Wayne Alexander Ida Alley Sharon Allen Raymond Allen Greg Altice David Ambrose Debbie Anderson Mark Anderson Debbie Andrews John Andrews Dusty Archer Keith Armistead Brenda Atkinson Gene Atkinson Amy Asbury Becky Austin Kathy Back Karen Baker Wanda Barber Linda Barlow Veronica Barrell Mary Sue Bartholomew Wayne Battle Gary Baugh Russ Beck Elaine Beers Pasty Belcher Jim Belcher Debbie Belt Westly Bennett Clarke Benton Crispen Berry Carol Biggerstaff John Beck Carolyn Bishop Dale Bishop Chris Blaha Cindy Blaha Mindy Fore diligently applies freckles to Mary Sue Bartholomew's face before the annual variety show. Frances Blankenship Howard Boisseau Renee Boling Janet Boner Diane Bowen Margaret Brame Mike Brandli J. T. Branch Melvin Branch Sue Bratt Sharon Brock Pat Broshey Julie Brothers James Brown Jim Brown Peggy Brown Thomas Brown Judy Brunney Phillip Bryant Paul Buck Keith Burke Debbie Burton Janice Burton Terri Burton Ann Butler Yvonne Butler Sammy Byrd Barbara Campbell Mike Campbell Richard Campenongne Steve Canada Terry Carden Pam Carney Sue Gayle Carroll Connie Castleberry Kenny Castleberry Jeannie Cathcart Mike Champion Freddie Chaplin Linda Childress Carolyn Cimino Derwin Clarke Wanda Clemons Peggy Clatterbuck Donald Colbert 145 Taking a break from their usual studies, sophomores participate in a pep rally before the Huguenot game. Sophomores generate enthusiasm to match their many moods 146 Robyn Collie Bobby Coles Pam Cooper Wanda Comer Sharon Congdon Kenny Cook Steve Cordle Wanda Comer Lynn Cousins Vernon Cousins Geraldine Crawley Chuck Crow Tina Curry Marian Curtis Donna Dalton Mike Dance Vicky Dance Jimmy Davidson Rosalyn Dodson Kathy Doherty Harry Donati Debbie Dorman Bobby Dosier Terry Dixon Candy Dudley Betsy Dummer Ronnie Dunn Tommy Dunnigan Nelson Eanes Rita East Jay Easter Cheryl Eastman Doug Ebert Fred Efird David Eichenlaub Nancy Elliot Bonnie Emerson Richard Emory Nancy Ewing Jim Evans Wil Eve Beverly Fails Robert Falconer Becky Fielder Debra Fink Pat Fist Cindy Fitzgerald Buddy Fowlks Mike Friend Robbin Friend John Frith Shirley Frith Woody Frith Robert Frost Russell Gardner Doug Garret Sandra Garrison Jerry Gee Lester George Linda Gettings Dean Gibson Martha Gilliam Clara Glass Elsie Glass Kenneth Glass Ronnie Goad Barbara Goode Cliff Goodwin Jim Gorman Kathy Graham Barry Graves Kathy Greenbaum Luanne Griffin Melissa Grimes Mike Grubbs David Hairfield Brad Hall Barbara Halder Sandy Halder Susan Hamilton Peter Hanes Anne Hankins Theresa Hines Douglas Harris Diane Harrison Dennis Hartsoe Eddie Harvey Connie Hayes Dennis Hayes Charles Heckel Nancy Heekin Steve Hewlett Sandy Hicks Brenda Hiers Trent Hines Barbara Hirsch Debbie Hodge Miflin Huet Woody Howell calculates a complex mathematical problem on the black board during his algebra-trig. class. 147 Sophomores boost budget for Junior-Senior prom 8 ae fe yy et | ‘ - 8 aw MRE SBRETATT Pat Spence readily kisses Jr. Tri-Hi-Y sweetheart Garry Martin at a Valentine party given for him. 148 Ellen Hoilman Belinda Hogarth David Holmes Beverly Horine Gary Horn Mark Houchins Russell Houston Sharon Hovermale Woody Howell Pat Hudson Jay Huff Jeri Ann Hynst Debbie Ingram Jeff Ingram Jean Irving Delores Jackson Janet Jackson Diane James Gwen Jefferson Francine Jefferson Mark Jennings Pat Jennings Scott Jones Sidney Jones Raye Jones Theresa Jones Alice Johnson Ellen Johnson Eric Johnson Isaac Johnson John Johnston Rosa Johnson Debbie Jones Bruce Josey Tamara Joyner Davy Kain Lori Karpus Margaret Ann Keen Gary Kemp Candy Keyser Bruce Kierson Reid King Teddy Kinker Wayne Kitchen John Kittrell Sonny Kyle Cathy Lambert Betty Lawson Mike Lawson Colleen Leary Londa Ledgerwood Arlene Lee Howard Leeson Nancy Lewis Gary Romig Debbie Lipscomb Joey Little Bill Lloyd Brenda Logan Pat Lord Jillene Lowry Joey Loya Wayne Lucas Ronnie Lynch Bill Mallonee Barry Marion Ellie Marshall Kathie Marshall Barry Martin Debbie Martin Kenneth Martin Garry Martin Taking time from cheering, Jeri Ann Hynst hurriedly ties her shoelace. Henry Martin Kenneth Martin Tommy Martin Hazel Mason Deborah Massenburg Ray Matthews Mary Ellen Mauger David Mayfield Janet Maxwell Roger Mayberry Lorraine McCabe Cathy McCaffrey Van McCall Morris McClenny Ellen McDaniel Tom McHugh 149 150 Billy Meadows Janis Miller Julie Miller Raymond Miller Ricky Miller Suson Miranian Doris Moore Gail Mosley Amy Morris Cindy Motely Patricia Mueller Mike Muwhurter Janice Nicholos Debbie Norvel Nancy Norwood Robert Novak Steve Nye James Osterbind Kathy Osterbind Mark Owens Barry Ozmar Mary Lou Park Ronnie Paschall Pam Passer Danny Patterson Daniel Patrick Guinevere Pearson Gwen Peden Charles Pergerson Robbi Petree Barry Ozmar and Donna Spinne readily accept the responsibility of counting money brought in from the sale of football tickets. Marian Curtis laughingly practices after school at Randy Phelps a rehearsal for the Christmas program. Danny Pippin Debbie Poole Jeff Presley Jerry Presley Bobby Price Terri Priode Jean Pritchard James K. Puckett Jim Puckett Floyd Ragsdale Karen Rawlings Juanita Rebuck Brandt Respess Gail Reynolds Carroll Rhodes Larry Rhoten Lester Rhoten Leslie Richards Joan Richards Bob Richardson Sophomores plunge hae into a year of activity Danny Robbins Becky Robinson Janet Rogers Mary Kay Romaine Donna Rothenburger Frank Rothenburger Connie Rowlett Tony Rowlett Sheila Royster Lynn Rudy Sherie Russ Robert Russell Biff Sadler Kathy Sammons Mary Sansing Joe Scarborough Norman Scott Susan Scudder Linda Seggie Duane Sellers 151 Dondi Shearer Kathy Shelton Donna Sholar Doug Shook Kathy Simmons Ricky Smith Wally Smith Elaine Snead Lavonne Snelling Gary Spain David Spake Pat Spence Vivian Spencer Donna Spinner John Spires Jimmy Springer Donna Sprouse Danny St. Clair Larry Stell Kim Strange Robert Strater Debbie Strausers Chery! Stupps Lucy Swam Lucy Swann Frankie Sweet Mike Swift Beverly Swinson Rhonda Tabor Carolyn Taylor Sophomores resume their talent on the stage John Marconi and Kim Strange sit peacefully us they concentrate on their love for one another in the production, ‘The Bald Soprano. 152 Calvin Townes pauses, pondering on more ways Cynthia Taylor to convince freshmen to join the German Club. Denise Taylor Rita Taylor Sandra Taylor Wallace Taylor Debbie Terrell Jean Thomason Sylvia Thompson Terri Tingen Sherrie Toms Don Touch Calvin Townes Sammy Trail Kenny Trayer Rhonda Trayer Debbie Trent Joseph Trent Roy Trentham Debbie Tucker Anita Turner Bobbie Turner Claiborne Turner Eddie Uber Ricky Uhrig Pam Ullom Grace Upshaw Linwood U pshaw Cheri Uzel Mike Uzel Jay Waddill Carol Waller Dan Walters Wayne Weaver Sheryl Webster Harold Weeks Debbie Weiss Ben Welch Betty Wells Dean Wells Lolita Wells Eddie West Elizabeth West Russell Wheeler Jeanet Whitten Clint Williams Freddy Williams Robert Williams Sally Williams Steve Willis Gwen Wilmoth Karen Wilson Sharon Wilson Jerry Wolfe Henry Wood Ricky Worley Tim Wright Carolyn Yates Penny Yauger Debbie Young 153 Enthusiasm drives Juniors to memorable year Finding themselves in a frustrating financial slump, the Class of '72 sought money-making projects. Failure to meet their quota in magazine sales caused the juniors to resort to carwashes, doughnut sales, and coat-checks to increase prom funds. At class meetings the main topic of discussion centered around the approaching prom and the anxiety of preparation. Eleventh grade officers Glenn Hayes, president; Kathy Dosier, vice-president; Sandy Crowell, secretary; Steve Atkinson, treasurer; and class sponsor, Mr. D. W. Cheatham, supervised the work of the prom committees. After achievement tests, juniors began a week of elaborate decorating and gradually‘the gym was transformed into ‘‘Threshold of a Dream.”’ Junior Class Officers: Sandy Crowell, secretary; Kathy Dosier, vice-president; Glenn Hayes, president; Steve Atkinson, treasurer. Not Pictured: Julie Beazley, historian. Enthralled by upcoming festivities, Janet Cummingham and Carol Jenkins view the Homecoming parade. Pulling and straining, Steve Atkinson surges through the air for critical inches in broad jump competition at the Hopewell track meet where the 154 Knights experienced a 75-54 victory. Among the soap, water, and hoses, Chris Eib washes cars to raise funds for the junior class. Debbie Sawyer, Debbie Cadger, and Lynn McClelland complete mystical backdrop behind couple portraits. Junior class sponsor, Mr. D. W. Cheatham, oversees frantic prom preparation. 155 Prom committees strive to beat spring deadlines Julie Beazley yells for two points, before a capacity crowd at a home game. Susan Bailey Julie Baldock Larry Barrett Erving Bates Charlotte Bean Julie Beazley Milo Beckner Freddie Bennett Jackie Bennett Charles Bishop Kathy Bishop Bernadette Bixler Mike Blackwell Linda Bland Debbie Boeke Ricky Boothe Doris Bouldin Dennis Bowen Becky Bower Gazelle Bowser Gary Boyd 156 Ronnie Acree Jimmy Adams April Albin Jay Aldrich Beth Alexander Ronnie Allen Rachel Ammons Amy Anderson Cheryl Anderson Debbie Anderson Butch Andrews Jeannie Andrews Patty Andrews Debbie Archer Calvin Armistead Keith Arnott Tommy Asbury Tom Atkins Wayne Back Doug Bailey Sandy Brandt ponders over the selection of a stone for her class ring. Kenneth Boyd Sandy Brandt Rita Braley Ronald Briggs Gerry Broome Nancy Brown Randolph Brown Randy Brown Terri Brown Yvette Brown Yvonne Brown Thelma Bullard Bobbie Bullock Gray Burch Floyd Burton Ricky Butler Kenny Cade Debbie Cadger Pat Carney Bob Casale Jimmy Cassel Janie Causey Barron Cheatham June Cimino Jackie Clarke Margaret Clay Mike Clayton Billy Cloud Tessie Cole Kimberly Comer Garland Condrey Paul Corell Susan Council Steve Cox Linda Critcher Wendy Crocker Chris Crookless Barbara Crostic Sandy Crowell Carla Culley Janet Cunningham 157 Juniors battle storm to sell doughnuts Kathy Cummings Betsy Dance Steve Dance Alberta Daniels Fred Daniels Wayne Daniels Lorraine Davidson Dyke Davies Zane Davis Peggy Dawson Steve Deems Denise Denmark Donna DiLalla David Dirr Betty Dix Kathy Dosier Kathy Dubus Brenda Duncan David Duncan Sherlyn Easter Dottie Edwards Chris Eib Robin Elder David Evanko Anne Evans Debbie Ewing Janice Faison Peggy Falero Sonny Ferguson Levi Fields Berny Fisher Carol Fisher Carolyn Fisher Geoffry Fisher Dean Hawkins adds ornaments and snow to the Thomas Dale Christmas tree during SCA study. 158 Neil Fisher C. 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Flemming Robert France Kay Frazier Susan French Darrell Friedline Melvin Friend Mitchell Friend Chuck Fuller Rusty Gates Ellis George Elaine Gettings Linda Gettings Bonnie Glass Ronnie Glass David Goins Sue Goyne Virginia Greathouse Julie Green Eddie Greenbaum Myra Gregory Melinda Griffin Linda Gunn Janet Haggerty Pat Hagler Michael Hains Tommy Hairfield Vicky Hall Catherine Hamlin Gloria Hammond Diane Hancock Dennie Hardee Brandt Harper Mike Harris Ray Harrison Dean Hawkins Debbie Hayes Donna Hayes Glenn Hayes Dana Heath Brenda Heckel Janeen Heiser Patrica Henderson Lynn Hendrix Robbie Hess Marsha Hiers Richard Hill Wayne Holt Lorraine Holmes Diane Hlywa Wayne Hogarth John Hunter Robbie Hunter Carol Janosin Letha Jeffers Marvin Jefferson 159 Carol Jenkins Bill Jennings Kathy Jessup Carl Jones Fae Jones Janie Jones Sherri Jones Karen Jordon David Joyner Donnie Kain Steve Keavy Keith Kibiloski Garland Kidd Reneau Kierson Peg Kilby Judy King Pat King Sandra King Bobby Klebert Nicky Latif Ray Lawson Magorous Ve sti solicit pom poms Allen Lockhardt to extend spirit Joey MacCaffery Vanessa McCall Lynn McClelland Barbara McCoy Charles McLeod Shelly McWilliams Caren Maccubbin Hope Maker Debbie Maloff Tom Markwood Sandra Martin Gary Martindale Deborah Massenburg Frank May Doris Mayfield Belinda Meade Janet Haggerty soaps the caldron while preparing for Squire stew. 160 To supplement the class treasury, Lee Moncure and Jane Jones scrub cars. Mary Beth Melnyk Pat Merklinger Anne Micou Gail Miller Linda Miller Mary Miller Vickie Miller Gwen Mills Lee Moncure John Morse Pam Moser Mark Mothena Scott Moulton Herman Mueller Wanda Munford Sherry Munford Mark Murphy Marty Murphey Kitty Murray Steve Newborn Dianne Nicklis Peggy Nickols David Noe Ronnie Novak Karen Nye Linda Nye Patty Oden Mike O'Donnel Marie Osborne Darlene Osterbind Martha Parnell David Pearson Peggy Pelikan Lloyd Philligane John Phillips Ronnie Pierce Frankie Piner Rita Piner Bruce Poole Bunny Porter Allen Price Sammy Proffitt Terry Redmond Sally Rhoten Scott Richards Sheryl Richman Dianne Ritchey 161 162 Sharon Roberts Susy Roberts Kathy Robertson Tim Rodgers Peggy Rothenburger Latane Ruffin Craig Russ Bonnie Rutland Kathy Sage David Saleeby Debbie Sawyer Max Saylor Janet Scudder Roger Seymore Sammy Shearer Kent Shelton Freddie Showers Melody Sink Wesley Sisson Mark Sitter Julia Sizemore Wayne Sober Rosemary Soto Ruby Spencer Marilyn Spohn Gary Stephens Andy Stewart Kathy Stirling Judy Stofko Mac Strickland Lois Strother Ricky Swinson Jimmy Tatro Mary Lou Taylor Sandy. Taylor Debra Thomas Dee Thompson Sylvia Thompson Pat Thornton Patricia Thornton Charlotte Thurston Joyce Trent Pearl Trent Teresa Tuck Debbie Sawyer uses new means of transportation to amuse the crowd. Scott Tucker footed Juniors dominate nominations for SCA offices Mike Vaughan JoAnne Vivas Mallory Vivas Laura Walker Vickie Wallen Ben Walters Debbie Walters Henry Walters Janie Washington Tim Webb Susan Welchons Barbara Wells Kathy Stirling directs her concentration toward completion of studies. Bruce Wells Wayne Wells Brenda West Hattie West Karen West Robert Wheelhouse Sharon White Joanne Whitney Roger Wilborne Gary Williams Phillip Williams Beth Willoby Colleen Wilson Debbie Wilson Karen Winston Mike Wilson Bill Womack Grace Wood Jean Woolridge Darrell Worley Mike Worley Mike W. Worley Dean Worrell Ricky Wray Robert Wray Diane Wright Jerry Yeargain Patricia Zimmer 163 Seniors seek underclass respect Whirling from classes, to club no privileges, seniors investigated meetings, to athletic events, seniors several possible freedoms to no avail. surged as a united body proud of their Unified, the Class of '71 met the class. With a driving spirit, striving to make their voices heard, seniors joined together in diversified activities. Having problems of the year and anxiously awaited graduation and the beginning of a new life. hAJ ry ruEUay wi Portraying ‘Mrs. Granite, Adie Hodge leads a discontented class in a map discussion. Tri-captains Tommy Evans, Steve Noe, and Terry Anderson stand before the student body after their introductions at a pep rally. 164 Clockwise: The gaily decorated Senior hall exemplifies the spirit of the Class of '71 for the Henrico game. Members of the Color Guard nervously await their performance in a pep rally. Participating in homecoming festivities, senior members of NHS round the football field distinguishly donned in a mortar board and dunce cap. 1) i LA} ’ a, Senior class sponsors, Miss Janis Wilhelm and Mrs. Myra Crump, represent the seniors’ playful spirit. Demonstrating senior curiosity President Steve Parham, Vice-President Ozzie Shelburne, Secretary Nancy Gettings, Treasurer Betsy Alexander and Historian Gayle Gibson peek around the corner to what is going on down the hall. 165 In Art IV, Vilna Bonilla completes her acrylic painting. : i ie Psd f a - DP ae i, MainTEO BY Your +: a Class citizens establish Senior Charter ELIZABETH DUNN ALEXANDER: Adloyho Club 1, 2; Class Treasurer 4; Color Guard 4; French Club 3; Phy-Bi-Chem 2, 3; Red Cross 1; SCA 2, 3, 4 (Reporter 3); Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. LINDA JOY ANDERSON: Adloyho Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Keyettes 4; MUCKRAKER Staff 2, 3 SCA 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ’ ‘ TERRY WAYNE ANDERSON CALVIN WAYNE ARMISTEAD JAN GATES ARMSTRONG: Basketball 2; Color Guard 3, 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Red Cross 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 2; Secretary 3; President 4); SCA 3, 4. LAWRENCE STEPHEN BAKER: Spanish Club 2; Spanish National Honor Society 2. 166 LINDA SUE BALL: DECA 4; Spanish Club 2. JAMES HENRY BARRETT, JR. SHERI ANN BARTON: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced Science Club 4; German Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. JAMES WESLEY BATTLE: ICT 3, 4 (Vice-President 2; President 3). THOMAS EUGENE BAUGH: Spanish Club 1, 2. JOE ALLEN BEAN ANNETTE MARIE BENNETT: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; MUCKRAKER Staff 4; Na- tional Honor Soc iety 3, 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 2; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 4. DEBORAH GAIL BESS: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3; Co- lorguard 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; MUCK- RAKER Staff 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; SCA 2. SANDRA CAROL BISHOP RALPH EDWIN BLAYLOCK: Adloyho Club 1, 2; JV Football 1, 2; Football 3 (letter 3); Graphic Arts Club 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH BODENHAMER: FHA 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3; Historian 4); Garden Club 1, 2, 3 (Vice President 2; Secretary 3); Library Club 4 (Vice-President 4). VILNA MARIA BONILLA: Art Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice- President 4); FTA 2, 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; SQUIRE Staff 4. 167 168 Connie Bosher is called safe as she slides into home plate. CONNIE ANN BOSHER: FBLA 4 (President 4); SCA 3; Softball 1, 2, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. JANICE MURIEL BOYD: SCA 1. SYDNEY MICHELE BRADNER: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4 (All-Re- gional 2, 3, 4); Dramatics Club 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 2, 3; Red Cross Representative 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 2). Disco ntent rises at tradition’s end Senior Mike Cadger converses with Anne Cline and Ann Williams in a portrayal of The Prince. JACQUELYN ANNITA BRIGGS: Cheerleader 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3 (captain 2, 3); FHA 1, 2; Soft- ball 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3. NATHANIEL BRIGGS: Football 2, 3. VIRGINIA PEARL BRISTOW ELIZABETH PAIGE BROOKS: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice President 4); Girls’ State Representative 3; Latin Club 1, 2; REFLEC- TOR Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 (Vice-President 4, Histo- rian 3); Quill and Scroll 4. KATHIE ANN BROWNING: National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. MARGRIT ANNE BRUNNER: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY SUE BRYANT: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; VOT 4 (President 4). WILLIAM PATRICK BUTLER: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Graduation Marshall 3; Hi-Y 3, 4; Honor Com- mission 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Manager of JV Bas- ketball 1; National Honor Society 3, 4. MERRY LOUISE CADE: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Club 2; French Club 4; Library Club 4 (Trea- surer 4). 169 Honor roll seniors obtain final exam exemptions MICHAEL ANDREW CADGER: JV Football 1, 2; Football 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (President 4, Chaplain 3); Prom Committee 3; SCA 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Track 2. DONNA LYNN CALL: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; Red Cross Representative 1; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; VOT 4 (Secretary 4). DANNY JOE CAMPBELL: Chorus 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2; Football 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Squire 4. BOBBY RAY CARNES: Adloyho Club 2, 3, 4; Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 3; Key Club 3, 4 (President 4); Pep Club 3, 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2; SCA 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Wrestling 3 (Co-Cap- tain 3). LINDA GAIL CARNES: Adloyho Club 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Colorguard 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 1. ANN PAGE CARPENTER: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Phy- Bi-Chem 2. BILLY JOE CARTY DAVID CLYDE CASTLEBURY: Band 1, 2; Science Club 1. JOYCE MAY CASTLEBURY: DECA 4. CRIT CAUDILL, JR. VICKIE JANE CHARVAT: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. WENDELL LANCELOT CHEATHAM, JR.: Band 1; Football 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Presi- dent 3); Track 2, 3; Varsity Club 3, 4. 170 CYNTHIA LYNNE CHRISTIAN VALERIA AMELIA CLARKE: Chorus 2, 3; FHA 1, Za: LILLIAN LaVERNE CLAY: Chorus 4; DECA 4. REBECCA MAE CLAY: Black History Club 2; Cheerleader 2; Dramatics Club 1, 3; FBLA 4; Math Club 1, 2, 3; NHS 2, 3, 4; Outstanding Stu- dent in Science 3; Outstanding Teenager of Amer- ica 4; SCA 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. TERESA CHRISTINE CLEMONS: Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4 (Sergeant-at-Arms 4); Geek Week Queen 3; Homecoming Princess 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2; SCA 3; SQUIRE Staff 4; Miss Thomas Dale Con- testant 4 (Second Runner-Up 4); Tri-Hi-Y 2. DAVID LEIGH CLIBORNE: DECA 3. Senior Anne Cline yells at old-fashioned student body in hillbilly orientation. With books in hand, Donna Call walks to school on a beautiful spring morning. 171 Debbie DiLalla pushes Tommy Townes’ mobile toilet behind the curtain during a senior interlude at the Variety Show. Seniors are among the few people who escape from crowded halls to have a smoke during activity period. CAROL WEVER COFIELD: French Club 2, 3, 4; FTA 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2, 3. DANNY RAY COLLINS: Graphic Arts Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. TERRY ALFRED CONOVER JOANNE PATRICIA COX: FBLA 4. DOUGLAS LINWOOD DAVIS: Baseball 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Football 3, 4; Hi-Y 4. LINDA LOU DAVIS: Adloyho Club 1; Colorguard 2; DECA 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Phy-By-Chem 2; Red Cross 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 172 PATRICIA SETTA DICKSON: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; FBLA 4. DEBORAH DiLALLA: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; French National Honor Society 3; National Honor Socie- ty 4; Pep Club 3, 4 (President 4); Quill and Scroll 4; SQUIRE Staff 4 (Assistant Editor 4). SHARON ANN DILLON: FHA 4; Garden Club 1, 2, 3; Red Cross Representative 1, 2, 3, 4. CHRISTINE ROSE DOBSON MARK HUGH DOHERTY: Graphic Arts Club 4. JUDI ANNICE DONATI: FHA 1, 2; Library Club 2, 3; Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD ALAN DOSIER ROZANNE ELAINE DOSIER: Adloyho Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 4 (All-Regional 1); Daniel Life3; FTA 4; Latin Club 2; MUCKRAKER Staff 4; Pep Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Red Cross 3, 4. REBECCA ANNE EDMISTON: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Advanced Science Club 4; German Club 4 (Vice-President 4); Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Phy-Bi- Chem 1, 2, 3; REFLECTOR Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 4. LINDA JEAN EFIRD: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3; Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4; MUCKRAKER Staff 3, 4; Out- standing Youth Award in Art 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3. BRENDA GALE ELLIOTT: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4 (All-Regional 3, 4; All-State 3, 4); FTA 1, 2; Latin Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3); Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4. GEORGE THOMAS EVANS: Basketball 1; Class President 1; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Tri-Captain 4); Key Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 (President 4). 173 Representing a Maypole festivity, the Humanities class playfully dances around Wendell Cheatham. BETTY KAROL FAIRCHILDS: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Shield 3); Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 (All-Regional 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State 3); Dramatics Club 2, 3; FTA 1, 2; Keyettes 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Outstanding American High School Stu- dent 3, 4; Play Production 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, President 4); Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. CAROLYN VIRGINIA FISHER: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; DECA 4; Red Cross 1, 2. DILLARD GENE FISHER DONALD THOMAS FLIPPIN: Adloyho Club 2; JV Baseball 1; JV Basketball 2; Hi-Y 3, 4. MELINDA SUE FORE: Adloyho Club 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 (Co-captain 2); French Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4); Freshman Class Vice-President 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Junior Class Secretary 3; Key Club Sweetheart 3, 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 2, 3 (Secretary 3); SCA 4 (Secretary 4); Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. CARLA MARIE FREEMAN: Miss Chesterfield Coun- ty Fair 4 (Second Runner-up 4); Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4, Secretary 3); French Club 2, 3, 4; Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 (Head majorette 4); Pep Club 3, 4; Miss Thomas Dale 2. 174 Dressed in an eighteenth century costume, Betty Karol Fairchilds explains to the class the music of that era. Donald Davis studies the designs of the window as he stops for a brief moment between classes. NANCY LEE GETTINGS: Chorus 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 4; Honor Commission 4 (President 4); Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Red Cross Repre- sentative 1; SCA 1, 2, 3 (Secretary 3); Tri-Hi-Y 2. MARVINA GAYLE GIBSON: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Shield 3); Chorus 2, 3, 4 (All-Regional 2, 3, 4; All-State 3, 4); Class Historian 4; Class Secre- tary 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; French National Honor Society 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Outstanding American High School Student 3; Play Production 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MARTHA GOODLOE: Cheerleader 2; Daniel Life 1; French Club 1; Pep Club 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. DEBORA KAY GRAHAM DAVID LANCE GRAMMER EVELYN CARY GRAY: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Shield 3); French Club 3; Girls’ State 3; Keyettes 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 4 (Vice-President 2); Library Club 3 (Secretary 3): MUCKRAKER Staff 2, 3, 4 (Editor-in-Chief 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; NMSQT Letter of Commendation 4; Optimist Club Citizenship Award 4; Outstanding American High School Student 3; Outstanding Teenager of America 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2, 3; Play Production 1; Prom Chairman 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Tri-Hi- Nae: 175 Vibrant seniors claim pep rally spirit banner CAROL LINDSAY GREEN SYLVIA JEAN GULLEDGE: Daniel Life Club 3, 4 (President 4); FBLA 3, 4 (Secretary 4). BRENDA MICHELLE GUNN KYLE LYNN GUPTON: Basketball 1, 3; Chorus 4; Daniel Life 3; French Club 1; Garden Club 3; Pep Club 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. KATHRYN PAIGE GWALTNEY: Spanish Club 3, 4, BONNIE SUE HARRIS: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4 (All-Regional 3); FTA 2, 3, 4 (Trea- surer 4); SQUIRE Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. ROSCOE LEON HARRIS CALVIN HENRY HARRISON: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ger- man Club 1; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4. LYNNE MARCEL HARTMAN: Adloyho Club 1, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 3, 4; (Historian 4); French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French National Honor Society 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; SQUIRE Staff 4; Miss Thomas Dale Contestant 4. 176 Attempting to inspire enthusiasm, Pep Club member Ricky Holcomb applies shoe polish to a school spirit sign. RONNIE CLINE HATCHER: JV Football 2; Foot- ball 3; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. RICHARD EDWARD HECKEL BRIDGET KATHERINE HEEKIN: Class Treasurer 2; Colorguard 3, 4; FBLA 4; German Club 1; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Miss Thomas Dale Contestant 3, 4; VOT 4. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH HELSING:’ Band 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Daniel Life Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Garden Club 3; ICT 4 (Secretary 4); Keyettes 4; Red Cross Representative 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. 7 GAIL EDMEE HENDLEY: Transferred from T. A. Levy School 2; Chorus 1; FTA 2; National Junior Honor Society; National Honor Society 4; Science Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4. BRUCE HENRY HESS: DECA 3, 4 (President 4; Vice-President 3); Boy Student of the Year 4. ANDREW EUGENE HOBECK: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; JV Basketball 1, 2; Basketball 3; JV Football 2; Hi-Y 4. ADIE ELEAZE HODGE: Transferred from Ferguson High School 3; Basketball 1, 2 (Captain 2); Cho- rus 3, 4; Gymnastic Club 1; Hockey 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Majorettes 4; Music Society 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Play Production 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Red Cross Representative 2, 4; SCA 1, 2; Softball 1, 2 (Co-Captain 2); Miss Thomas Dale Contes- tant 4; Track 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4. RICHARD DENNIS HOLCOMB: Transferred from Hermitage High school 3; Adloyho Club 3, 4; Boys’ State 3; Key Club 4; PANTHEON Staff 2; Pep Club 3, 4 (President 3; Reporter 4); SCA 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. 177 Kite flying — The senior kiddie play Terry Jennings and Bonnie Emerson shiver in the YMCA pool open to Tri-Hi-Y members and guests on Thursday nights. STUART EDWARD HOLMES, JR.: Football 4; Ten- nis 3, 4; Varsity Club 4. BECKY LYNN HORINE: Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4; SCA UF CAROL ANN HOWELL: Transferred from Princess Anne High School. DECA 4 (DE student of the Year, 4); Gymnastic Club 1, 2 (State Gym Meet, 1); SCA 1, 2; Miss Thomas Dale Contestant 4. CYNTHIA VAUGHAN HOWELL: Color Guard 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 4. CONNIE RUTH HUBBARD SANFORD VAUGHN HUDSON: Art Club 3; Phy- Bi-Chem 2; Spanish Club 2, 3. BUCKNER GORDON HYLTON DONALD EDWARD IRWIN: Adloyho Club 1; Ten- nis 4. SARAH CHRISTINE JENNINGS: Adloyho Club 1, 2; Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; Red Cross 1; SCA 3, 4. 178 TERRY LYNN JENNINGS: Spanish Club 1, 2; Tri- Hi-Y 2; FTA 2, 3; Color Guard 4. CAMELIA LEE JOHNSON: Chorus 3; FBLA 4; FHA 1; VOT 4. DONNA LEA JOHNSON: Band 1, 4 (All County 1; All-Regional 1, 4). JENNIFER JUNE JOHNSON: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4; National Honor Society 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4. GWENDOLYN JUNE JOLES: Adloyho Club 1, 2; Keyettes 4; National Honor Society 4. DONNA MARIE JONES Dewitt Johnson moves down the court while the offense meets up to score against Petersburg. 179 NHS spring tapping includes nine seniors JAMES BANKS JONES, JR. MARILYN CECILIA JONES: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3. PATRICIA JULIA KAIN: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; French National Honor Socie- ty 4; MGA 3, 4 (Senator 3, Staff Assistant 4); Miss Thomas Dale Contestant 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; REFLECTOR Staff 3, 4; Red Cross 2, 3 (Reporter 3); Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 2, Vice- President 3, President 4). CHARLES MORRIS KEEN Ill: JV Football 1, 2; Football 3, 4 (Letter 3, Bar 4); French Club 1; German Club 4 (Reporter 4); Hi-Y 3, 4; MUCK- RAKER Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 (Business Manager 4); Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4 (Letter 1, Bar 2, 3, 4). STANLEY CLIFFORD KENNEDY MICHAEL STEVEN KILBOURNE: Adloyho Club 1, 2; Chorus 4; French Club 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; MUCKRAKER Staff 2, 3 (SIPA 2). DIANE PAGE KING: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3; Daniel Life 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 4; French Club 1, 2; MUCKRAKER Staff 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4. MARK STEPHEN KITTRELL: Transferred from H. H. Arnold High School 4; Art Club 4; JV Basketball 1; Basketball 2; Class President 2, 3; Dramatics Club 4; Folk Club 3; Student Council 1, 2, 3. MOLLY CHRISTINE LARKIN: Basketball 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer 3); Color Guard 3, 4. Jack Lucas struggles to gain points for Thomas Dale in the regional wrestling match at Colonial Heights. 180 a ene ie Seater Bill Ledgerwood decorates the Muckraker r Homecoming car with soggy newspaper on the overly-crowded bus ramp. The library provides a quiet place for Diane King to work. TIMOTHY JUDSON LARKIN: Transferred from T. Edison High School 2; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; German Club 1, 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; National Thespi- an Society 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Track 1, 2. MACK EMERALD LEWIS, JR.: JV Basketball 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3 (President 3). PRINCINE LEWIS: FHA 2, 3; Library Club 4; Pep Club 4; Red Cross 1. GARY EARL LIGON: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 2; Hi-Y 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; SQUIRE Staff 3. JODY ANNE LITWINOWICZ: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3; Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; (Assistant Sergeant 4, Letter 1, 2, 3, 4); Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2; French Club 2, 3; SCA 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Miss Thomas Dale Contestant 4 (First Runner-Up). MARY ANNE LLOYD: Transferred from Brookland Junior High School 1; FHA 2, 3, 4; (President 3, 4; Dellwood Federation Secretary 3, Dellwood Federation Reporter 4); Keyettes 3, 4 (Chaplain 4); Pep Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3, 4; Red Cross 3, 4. Seniors portray poll registrars in SCA elections SAMUEL DOLPHE LORD JACK WARD LUCAS, JR.: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 2, 3; JV Foot- ball 1, 2; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Latin Club 1; MUCKRAKER Staff 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Wrestli ng 1, 2, 3, 4 (Letter 1; Bar 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4). JUDITH IRENE McCLENNY: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Daniel Life 2, 3, 4 (Historian, Chaplain 4); FHA 4; Prom Committee 3. MARY SUE MAGEE: Adloyho Club 3; Cheerlead- er 2; Keyettes 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 2, 3 (Secretary 3); Play Production 1, 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; SCA 3; SQUIRE Staff 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. KATHLEEN FAYE MANN: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; REFLECTOR Staff 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 3); Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4. SHARON SUE MANN: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Shield 3); Latin Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor So- ciety 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 3, 4 (President 4); REFLECTOR Staff 2, 3, 4 (Assistant Editor 4); Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (Treasur- er 2). Manning the SCA elections booth, seniors aid confused voters. | : Let. ; 182 PATRICIA GAIL MARION: Dramatics Club 3, 4; FTA 1, 2; History Club 1; Play Production 3; Spanish Club 2, 3. LUANNE MELISSA MARSH: Dramatics Club 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. DICKIE FRANCES MARSHALL: ICT 4. NELSON THOMAS MARSHALL: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4 (Letter 3); JV Basketball 1, 2; Basketball 3, 4 (Letter 3, Bar 4); Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4. SHERRY LYNN MARSHALL: Spanish Club 1, 2; FHA 1; ICT 4. LAWRENCE GRANT MATHEWS: Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Red Cross Representative 3; SCA 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. FRANK FREDERICK MARTIN, JR.: Hi-Y 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4. WANDA GALE MARTIN: Adloyho Club 1; Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY MAE MERKEL: ICT 2, 3. LONA HALLES METTLER: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; Garden Club 1, 2, 3; Library Club 4 (Secretary 4). 183 Juvenile homecoming car typifies senior antics BELINDA ELIZABETH MILES: DECA 4 (Vice-Presi- dent 4); Dramatics Club 4; Keyettes 4. LINDA CAROL MOODY: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Vice-Presi- dent 4). REBECCA IRENE MOORE: FBLA 3, 4; MUCKRAK- ER Staff 1, 2; Phy-Bi-Chem 2, 3; Red Cross Repre- sentative 1. RICHARD DON MOTHENA: Transferred from Warwick High School 2; Football 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1, 3, 4; SCA 4. MARGARET ANN NELSON: Tri-Hi-Y 2; Cheer- leader 1, 2; Phy-Bi-Chem 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; MUCKRAKER Staff 4; Advanced Science Club 4. STEVEN WILLIAM NOE: Adloyho Club 2, 3; JV Baseball 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; JV Basketball 1, 2 (Co-captain 2); Basketball 3; JV Football 1, 2 (Co-captain 2); Football 3, 4 (Tri-captain 4); Key Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; SCA 2, 3; Varsi- ty Club 2, 3. JOHN BROOX NORFLEET: JV Football 1, 2; Foot- ball 3, 4; Hi-Y 4; Prom Committee 3; Red Cross 1, 2; Varsity Club 4. TOMMY WAYNE NORRIS HERBERT LEE NOWLIN GERALD EVAN NUNNALLY: Graphic Arts Club iv ral a7 Y ALBERT OLIVER OSTERBIND, JR.: ICT 3. LINDA CAROL OZMAR: Art Club 1, 2; DECA 4 (Treasurer 4). 184 Steve Parham in soggy attire represents the senior class in Rubber Ducky car. STEPHEN HART PARHAM: Class Vice-President 3; Class President 4; JV Football 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); MUCKRAKER Staff 3; Phy-Bi- Chem 2, 3 (Treasurer 3); Varsity Club 3, 4; Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4 (Letter 2, 3, 4; District Tournament Second Place 2, 3). VELDA MICHELLE PARKER: Adloyho Club 1; Bas- ketball 1, 2; FBLA 4; VOT 4. SUSAN DIANE PARRISH: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4 (All-Regional 4); Daniel Life 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; FTA 1, 2, 3; Keyettes 3, 4 (Vice-President 4); Pep Club 4. PHILIP MICHAEL LANDIS PEARSON: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Latin 3, 4. SHEILA AGEN PEDERSEN: Adloyho Club 3, 4; Colorguard 1, 2, 3; Daniel Life 1, 2, 3, 4 (Trea- surer 4); French Club 1; Pep Club 3, 4; SCA 3; SQUIRE Staff 4. DAVID ALAN PEREZ: Tennis 4. 185 Numerous term papers thwart victimized seniors KENNETH E. PETREE: Baseball 1, 2; ICT 4. WILMA SUE PRESLEY: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. ANNA RUTH PROCHAZKA: Adloyho Club 1, 2; French Club 2, 4; Chorus 2; FTA 4; National Honor Society 4. THERESA ANNE PUCKETT: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3, 4; French National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 4; FTA 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Keyettes 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; REFLECTOR Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4. DEBRA JOYCE QUAIFF: Color Guard Le2eeoy A Chorus 3, 4; FTA 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4). BOBBIE LEE RAGSDALE Theresa Puckett reveals true senior characteristics as she lazily awaits the conclusion of activity period. 186 NANCY LYNNE REDMOND: Red Cross 1; FBLA 4, GREGORY ALLEN RICKMAN ELLEN REBECCA RIONDET: Transferred from Sur- rattsville Senior High School; Athletic Association 2; Cheerleader 1, 2 (captain 1); Dance Club 1; Drama Club 1; Glee Club 2; Homecoming Prin- cess 4; National Honor Society 3, 4 (President 4); Pep Club 3, 4; Psychology Club 1; Prom Commit- tee 3; SQUIRE Staff 4; Student Council 1, 2. HELEN GRAY ROBERTS: Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 2; Red Cross 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2 (Vice-President 2). CLIFFORD MAURICE ROBINSON: Band 1, 2, 3. MARSHA LEE ROBINSON JOAN ELAINE ROGERS MARK EDWIN ROUDABUSIH: Hi-Y 4; Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 3; Tennis Team 4. BEVERLY ANNE RUFFIN: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4 (Reporter 3); Garden Club 1, 2, 3 (Treasurer 2, President 3); SCA 4. CHRISTIE LOUISE SANDERLIN JAMES J. SANSING: National Honor Society 3, 4, LEWIS EDWARD SHELBURNE: Class Vice-Presi- dent 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; SCA 4; Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4; Track 2,3. 187 Seniors struggle to maintain class picnic privileges JAMES FREDERICK SHELTON PATRICIA DIANE SHOLAR: Girls Basketball (Manager 2); French Club 1, 2; FTA 1, 2; Keyettes 4; MUCKRAKER Staff 1; National Honor Society 4; Softball 1, 2, 4 (Manager 1, 2, 3, 4); Girls Varsity Club 2, 4 (President 4). DANIEL CLARK SHOWERS: Boys' State 3; French Club 4; Freshman Council 1; Key Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Prom Committee 3 (Co-chairman decorations 3); Quill and Scroll 3, 4; REFLECTOR Staff 2, 3. KAREN LOUISE SHUPE DIANA FAITH SIMMONS: FHA 2, 3 (Treasurer 3); Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3. DENISE CHERYL SINGLETON: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Keyettes 3, 4 (Historian 4); National Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; SQUIRE Staff 4. CHARLES CARROLL SMITH STEVE MILLER SMITH: DECA 4. Completing another step before graduation. Steve Smith is measured for his cap and gown. 188 BARBARA ANN SNEAD: Chorus 4; FHA 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4; Historian 3); Library Club 4 (Presi- dent 4); Red Cross Representative 1. JUDY LYNN SNEAD: Colorguard 3, 4 (Letter 3); Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Red Cross Representative 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); REFLEC- TOR Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (Historian 2). WILLIAM WOOD SOUTHALL: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 (All-Regional 1, 2, 3, 4; All-State 3, 4); Pep Club 4; Play Production 1, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 3. LLOYD GEORGE SPENCE, JR.: JV Football 1; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (Vice-President 4, Secretary 3); Latin Club 3, 4; SCA 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4 (Best Player Award 3); Track 1, 2. WAYNE LOUIS SPENCER: ICT 3. TROY CLAVEL SPRINGER a Disregarding the custom of ‘‘ladies first, ’ Ozzie Shelburne sits while Nancy Bryant takes a standing position. Competing in Thomas Dale forensics, Skip Springer speaks on the Kent State tragedy. 189 Curtis Elementary students line up for the shuttle run as Barbara Stone supervises their actions. GERALD LEE SQUIRES TED WARREN STANTON: Chorus 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4 (President 4); French Club 1; Outstand- ing Youth Award 4 (music); Pep Club 3, 4; SQUIRE Staff 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; JV Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4. WAVERLY JAMES STARKE ALFRED CARTER STEWART: Band 1; Football 2, 3, 4 (Letter 2; Captain 3; Football Rookie of the Year; All Central District 4; All Regional 4; All Metro 4; All State honorable mention 4); Track 2, 3 (Letter 2); Varsity Club 2, 3 (Treasurer 3); Ath- lete of the Year 3 (Second Place); Class Treasurer 3. DENISE STEWART: Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 (c head 2; head 3); Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Phy- Bi-Chem 1, 2; Prom Committee 3. BARBARA ANN STONE: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (shield 3); Girls Basketball 1; Class historian 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3 (Historian 2); Majorette 2, 3, 4 (Historian 3, Best Majorette Award 3); National Honor Society 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Prom Commit- tee 3; Quill and Scroll 4; SCA 2, 3, 4; SQUIRE 4 (Editor-in-chief 4); Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Miss Thomas Dale contestant 4. DAVID STOWERS ATHENA STRAT: Art Club 4; Color Guard 2, 4; Keyettes 3, 4; FHA 4. JUDY STRAWMYER: MUCKRAKER Staff 4. 190 Spring fever epidemic overtakes Class of ’71 JACK HAMILTON SULLIVAN, JR.: Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Wres- tling 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH CHRYL SWANN: Dramatics 3; FHA 1, 2; Majorette 2; Prom Committee 3. DORIS ANNE TAYLOR: Girl's Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 (Letter 2; Bar 3, 4; Captain 3); Girl's Varsity Club 3, 4 (Vice-President 3, 4); French Club 1, 2; Honor Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; (President 2); Soft- ball 1, 2, 3 (Letter 1); SCA 2, (Treasurer 3, Vice- President 4); Class Vice-President 2; Spanish Club 3y4, PATRICIA ANN TEMPLE: Cheerlea der 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 4; FBLA 4; Hi-Y Sweetheart 4; Home- coming Princess 4; Miss Thomas Dale contestant 4; Phy-Bi-Chem 1; SCA 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2. THOMAS SHERIDAN TOWNES: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3; Football 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 (Treasurer 4); Spanish Club 2, 3. THOMAS EDWARD TRENT: Basketball 3; Student Council 2; Track 1, 2, 3 (Letter 1; Bar 3); Varsity Club 1, 2 (Vice-President 3). JANICE MARIE TUCK: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1; Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; FBLA 4; Red Cross 1; SCA 3, 4; Miss Thomas Dale con- testant 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2. JAMES RODNEY TUNSTALL: Audio-Visual Club 4 (President 4); Lighting Club 2, 3, 4 (President 4). DEBRA LYNNE TURLEY: DECA 4; Dramatics Club ile Rodney Tunstall escapes the noise of the halls as he relaxes in the AV room. 191 Four produce original play, Let the Sun Shine In ANN PATRICIA UZEL: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2; French Club 1, 2; Girls’ Varsity 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Art Club 4. PATRICIA ANN VINCENT: Adloyho Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish National Honor Society 2 (Award 2). ROGER DALE VINCENT: Red Cross 2. VIVIAN LEIGH WALDEN: Daniel Life Club 3, 4 (Secretary 4); FBLA 4 (Vice-President 4): Miss Thomas Dale 4; Homecoming Princess 4. BONNIE BETH WALDRON: Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; FHA 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Phy-Bi-Chem 1, 2; Prom Committee 3. DEBORAH WALLER: Baseball 3; Basketball 2, 3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3 (Letter 1, Star 2); Library Club 4. HERBERT RANDALL WATERS: JV Football 1, 2; Football 3, 4 (Letter 4); Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 2, 3, 4 (Letter 2, Bar 3, 4; Third Place District Tournament 3). PRANKLIN PATTERSON WEBER: Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Wrestling Letter 1. SHERMAN ERNEST WEBSTER, JR.: Red Cross 1. BARBARA LOIS WELCH: Transferred from John T. Hoggard High School 2; Art Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. SHIRLITA DIANE WELLS: Cheerleader 1, 2 (Letter 2); Majorette 1, 2 (Letter 2); Class Secretary 3; Junior Red Cross Representative 2; FBLA 4; Pep Club 4. CATHERINE MAE WEST: FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; FTA 4. 192 Performing the sole duty of the Varsity Club, Randy Waters and Terry Anderson prepare drinks to sell at basketball halftime. DALE MARIE WHITTEN: Adloyho Club 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 1, 2, 3, 4; (Letter 1, 2, 3, 4; Ser- geant-at-Arms 4; FBLA 4 (Treasurer 4); Red Cross i ELIZABETH ALFRIEND WILKINSON: Chorus 3, 4 (All-Regional 4); French Club 1; Keyettes 3, 4 (Secretary 4); REFLECTOR Staff 2, 3. ANN WILLIAMS: Adloyho Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, 3; French National Honor Society 3; Keyettes 3, 4 (Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4); MUCKRAKER Staff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1 (Chaplain 1). MONIQUE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS: Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (President 4); Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; News- paper 1; Pep Club 1, 4; Prom Committee 3; Red Cross 2, 3, 4. KIMBERLY SUE WILMORE: Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4 (Secretary 4); Play Production 1, 2, 3, 4; Adloyho Club 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4 (Letter 3); Chorus 3; French Club 2, 3; Miss Thomas Dale Contestant 4; Prom Committee 3; Quill and Scroll 4; REFLECTOR Staff 4 (Business Manager 4); Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4; Voice of Democracy First Place Winner 4, DEBRA RAE WILSON DAVID MARTIN WINECOFF MARTHA KAY WOOSLEY: Red Cross 1; FHA 3, 4; Keyettes 4. 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In the new Information Center overlooking the site, you will see an excellent slide presentation, fascinating exhibits, and a working model of the reactor. (And from the balcony, you can watch them assemble the real thing.) Open 10 AM to 4 PM Monday through Saturday and 1 PM to 6 PM on Sunday. For tour information call 771-3194 in Richmond. Vepco more power to you... at less cost 209 Office Supply Inc. 109 Main Street Hopewell, Virginia 458-1277 Branch’s Pharmacy 3414 Broad Rock Road Richmond, Virginia 233-5438 Butterworth’s Southside Virginia's Leading Home Furnishings. Shop for such brands as Bassett, Kroehler, Johnson, Carper, Frigi- daire, and many more. Terms to suit you 100 North Scyamore Street Downtown Petersburg Free Delivery 245 East Broadway Downtown Hopewell Village Cabinet Shop Cyrus D. 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You earn the highest dividend rates permissible by law on insured savings. A variety of savings plans for individuals, groups, and organizations are available. Accounts are insurable to $20,000.00 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Petersburg Mutual Savings and Loan Association makes available millions of dollars annually to those wish- ing to buy homes in this area. Be sure to consult any one of their loan officers for your home purchasing plans. Three convenient locations, drive-in facilities, and helpful, friendly savings specialists are waiting to assist yOu. Southside’s Oldest and Largest Savings Institution 3 Locations: MAIN OFFICE Franklin Adams Petet sburg, Mutual WALNUT HILL S. Sycamore Walnut Boulevard savings and eat associations ia DOWNTOWN DRIVE-IN Washington Franklin Ted Curry Motors Inc. 1800 E. 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End of 4th East Hopewell, Virginia 458-8591 Dalton’s Jewelers 115 North Sycamore Pet ersburg, Virginia 732-5011 Village Dry Cleaners 4410 Hundred Road Chester, Virginia 748-6176 Each Garment Expertly Cleaned to Your Satisfaction Route 36 Hopewell, Virginia 458-9864 Merhout Jewelers J. T. Morris Son, Inc. Petersburg, Virginia FUNERAL HOMES Specialist yes fine jewelry In Our Second Century of Service diamonds and natural stones Wythe and Adams Streets Petersburg, Virginia ‘A Reputation of Fair Business 7199-853,) facie 9th and West Broadway 732.4951 Hopewell, Virginia 458-8516 B KL L Heatin 2 Kw ‘When you feel it growing inside, you 're longing to be free, you've got to feed it with care and love like it was a flowering 1 He bo frees” Air Conditioning “Your Comfort is Our Business”’ Nee eae L. Joyner 458-3145 ELLEN, and the cast “LET THE SUNSHINE IN” Shop 458-4624 W. M. 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Williams Sewing Machine Center Worrell's Barber Shop Wyatt's Florist 223 NHS holds afternoon bake sales Right: National Honor Society: First Row: Sherry Mann, Brenda Elliot, Patty Kain, Sherie Barton, Annette Bennett, Jack Lucas; Second Row: Lynne Hartman, Theresa Puckett, Tucky Gray, Kathie Browning, Betty Karol Fairchilds, Billy Butler; Third Row: Barbara Stone, Danny Showers, Ellen Riondet, Toni Roullet, Gayle Gibson, Ann Uzel, Jimmy Sansing. Below: Quill and Scroll: First Row: Jack Lucas, Kathy Mann, Rosemary Soto, Gerry Broome, Kathy Robertson, Danny Showers, Judy Stofko; Second Row: Mrs. Broughton, sponsor, Patty Kain, Caren Maccubbin, Kathy Bishop, Debbie DiLalla, Barbara Stone, Tucky Gray, Ellen Riondet; Third Row: Kim Wilmore, Elizabeth Brooks, Theresa Puckett, Becky Edmiston, Judy Strawmyer, Annette Bennett, Kim Comer, Ann Williams, Sherry Mann. The REFLECTOR would like to express its apologies to the Honor Societies for their placement in the back of the book. This in no way is meant to reflect upon the significance of the clubs; it was an unavoidable mistake. 224 NHS president, Ellen Riondet, introduces speakers at the tapping ceremony. Below: French National Honor Society: First Row: Judy Stofko, Janice Burton, Janet Bonner, Tucky Gray, Debbie Sawyer, Caren Maccubbin, Patty Kain; Second Row: Kathy Shelton, Marion Gale Curtis, Karen Wilson, Kathy Robertson, Anna Ruth Spanish National Honor Society: First Row: Mark Roudabush, Steve Baker, Brandt Harper, Ronnie Pierce, Jack Lucas, Gary Williamson, Nelson Marshall; Second Row: Mrs. Joyce Soto, sponsor; Yvette Brown, Yvonne Brown, Brenda Heckel, Jo Ann Vivas, Carol Biggerstaff, Rhonda Tabor, Patricia Vincent, Jennifer Johnson; Third Row: Ann Evans, Hope Maker, Betty Carol Fairchilds, Latane Ruffin, Denise Singleton, Sharon White, D. A. Taylor, Sue Presley, Sharon Hovermale. New senior members, Becky Edmiston and Jennifer Johnson flirt at a call meeting of the National Honor Society. Prochazca, Pat Sholar, Lois Strother; Third Row: Jim Evans, Cherri Uzel, Janet Maxwell, Glenn Hayes, Theresa Puckett, Lynn Hartman, Richard Clemo, Gayle Gibson, Jimmy Sansing; Fourth Row: Mr. Blackmon, sponsor. 225 Credits Ronnie Spohn Elizabeth Wilkinson Kay Frazier Kathy Stirling Lorraine McCabe Miss Susan Eister Mrs. Susan White Mr. Danny DeFalco — Taylor Representative Mr. Bud Rose — Taylor Representative Mr. John Broadwater — Photography Richmond New Leader — Photographs Richmond Times-Dispatch — Photographs Muckraker David McClelland — Photographer Nicky Latif — Photographer Woody Howell — Photographer In appreciation to our sponsor — Mrs. Barbara Wheeler A Abbey, Gail 87, 97, 144 Abrahamian, Gary 144 Acree, Ronnie 84, 154 Adams, Billy 110, 134 Adams, Earl 106 Adams, Harold 144 Adams, James 154 Akers, Debbie 110, 111, 134 Albin, April 90, 96, 154 Aldrich, Janice 144 Aldrich, Jay 154 Alexander, Betsy 35, 88, 91, 100, 101, 165, 166 Alexander, Carolyn 89, 91, 101, 105, 144 Alexander, Ed 134 Alexander, Elizabeth 95, 101, 153 Alexander, Jean 115, 116, 134 Alexander, Wayne 94, 144 Allen, Debbie 134 Allen, Donnie 134 Allen, Gary 134 Allen, Raymond 144 Allen, Ricky 99 Allen, Ronnie 134, 153 Allen, Sharon 96, 144 Alley, Ida Mae 144 Altice, Gregory 144 Ambrose, David 92, 144 Ammons, Lynn 117, 134 Ammons, Rachel 96, 156 Anderson, Amy 85, 156 226 Debbie Akers David Kibiloski Student Index Anderson, Cheryl 156 Anderson, Debbie 86, 96, 144, 156 Anderson, Joy 84, 89, 91, 95, 166 Anderson, Mark 144 Anderson, Sandy 134 Anderson, Terry 26, 39, 88, 93, 94, 102, 164, 166, 193 Andrews, Butch 156 Andrews, Debbie 84, 144 Andrews, Jeannie 98, 156 Andrews, John 84, 144 Andrews, Patricia 156 Andrews, Sandra 110, 113 Archer, Debra Kay 90, 156 Archer, Dusty 144 Armistead, Calvin 92, 94, 156, 166 Armistead, Keith 46, 104, 144 Armstrong, Harriet 113, 134 Armstrong, Jan 86, 91, 100, 166 Arnott, Keith 99, 156 Asbury, Amy 144 Asbury, Betsy 101, 134 Asbury, Thomas 156 Ashley, Debbie 134 Atkins, Connie 22, 69, 88, 93, 101 Atkins, Thomas 64, 108, 156 Atkinson, Brenda 91, 144 Atkinson, Gene 144 Atkinson, George 103, 110, 114, 134 Atkinson, Janet 110, 113, 114, 134 Atkinson, Patti 134 Atkinson, Rusty 134 Atkinson, Steve 91, 108, 154 Austin, Becky 144 B Back, Wayne 65, 93, 108, 156 Back, Kathy 144 Bagget, Mr. Edward 112, 131 Bailey, Doug 156 Bailey, Susan 59, 85, 91, 100, 101, 156 Baker, Karen 85, 87, 144 Baker, Mike 134 Baker, Steve 166, 225 Baldok, Julia 156 Ball, John 134 Ball, Linda 99 Balsiager, George 134 Barber, Diane 110, 134 Barber, Wanda 87, 144 Barden, Clara 134 Barden, Country 113 Barfield, Ricky 52 Barlow, Linda 144, 167 Barne, Mrs. Louise 131 Barrell, Veronica 84, 144 Barrett, Daryl 134 Barrett, James 164 Barrett, Larry 156 Barrett, Theresa 114, 115, 134 Barthollomew, Mary Sue 144, 145 Barton, Sheri 85, 167, 224 Bates, Erving 156 Battle, James 99, 167 Battle, Wayne 144 Baugh, Jerry 32 Baugh, Thomas 144, 167 Bazemore, Jerry 103, 107, 110, 111, 113, 134 Bean, Charlotte 154 Bean, Joe 167 Bean, Richard 134 Bearfield, Janet 134 Beazley, Jimmy 134 Beazley, Julie 84, 86, 100, 109, 154, 156 Beck, John 144 Beck, Russ 109, 144 Beckner, Milo 85, 88, 102, 107, 108, 156 Beers, Elaine 144 Belamy, Craig 113 Belanger, Craig 134 Belcher, Denise 113, 117, 134 Belcher, Jim 104, 144 Belcher, Kathy 110, 114, 115, 116 Belcher, Patricia 144 Belt, Debbie 90, 144 Belt, Randy 110, 134 Bennett, Annette 81, 167, 224 Bennett, Frederick 156 Bennett, Jackie 156 Bennett, Wesley 144 Benton, Clarke 144 Berberick, Charles 102 Berry, Alonzo 134 Berry, Crispen 144 a Bess, Debbie 100, 101, 167 Bicking, Guy 134 Biggerstaff, Carol 56, 89, 144, 225 Bishop, Carolyn 144 Bishop, Charles 108, 156 Bishop, Dale 102, 144 Bishop, Kathy 81, 90, 91, 95, 100, 156, 224 Bishop, Sandra 167 Bixler, Bernadette 156 Blackmon, Mr. Howard 125, 225 Blackwell, Mike 99, 156 Blaha, Cindy 101, 142, 144 Blaha, Chris 95, 99, 103, 108, 144 Blair, Barbara 134 Blakey, Ronnie 134 Bland, Carol 117, 134 Bland, Linda 81, 87, 95, 156 Bland, Wanda 134 Blankenship, Frances 145 Blaylock, Ralph 92, 167 Bledsoe, Wayne 135 Bloxom, Ronnie 135 Bodenhamer, Margaret 97, 98, 167 Boeke, Debra 156 Boeke, Paula 116, 135 Bohannen, Bonnie 113, 135 Boisseau, Howard 35, 84, 91, 142, 145 Boling, Renee 145 Bolten, Francise 135 Bonilla, Viltna 90, 167 Bonner, Janet 145, 225 Boothe, Richard 99, 156 Bosher, Connie 69, 92, 96, 107, 168 Boswell, Richard 115, 135 Bouldin, Doris 156 Bowen, Dennis 145, 156 Bowen, Dianne 89 Bower, Becky 156 Bowers, Mr. Steve 63, 107 Bowser, Gazelle 84, 86, 96, 101, 156 Boyd, Gary 98, 156 Boyd, Janice 168 Boyd, Kenneth 98, 157 Bradner, Sydney 57, 84, 86, 94, 100, 168 Braley, Rita 157 Br ame, Margaret 145 Branch, James 145 Branch, Melvin 145 Brandli, Mike 103, 145 Brandt, Jeff 135 Brandt, Sandy 84, 91, 100, 101, 157 Branson, Mrs. Dot 125 Bratt, Sue 145 Briggs, Jackie 101, 107, 169 Briggs, Nathaniel 169 Briggs, Reggie 135 Briggs, Ronald 157 Bristow, Virginia 96, 98, 169 Britt, Chris 96 Britt, Joey 103, 135 Brock, Sharon 96, 145 Brockwell, Mrs. Barbara 122 Brooks, Elizabeth 50, 56, 88, 96, 169, 224 Broom, Gerry 81, 84, 86, 95, 101, 157, 224 Broshey, Pat 145 Brothers, Julie 145 Broughton, Mrs. Nancy 120, 224 Brown, Alvin 135 Brown, Debbie 135 Brown, Mr. Eugene 91, 109, 125 Brown, Herman 135 Brown, James 145 Brown, James T. 145 Brown, Mary 115, 135 Brown, Nancy 157 Brown, Randolph 157 Brown, Randy 157 Brown, Terry 87, 94, 97, 157 Brown, Thomas 145 Brown, Yvette 84, 94, 101, 157, 225 Brown, Yvonne 84, 86, 94, 101, 157 Browning, Becky 135 Browning, Kathie 169, 224 Bruce, Mrs. Harriet 94, 95, 123 Brummett, Micky 135 Brunner, Judy 145 Brunner, Margrit 96, 99, 169 Bryant, Nancy 96, 98, 169, 189 Bryant, Philip 145 Bryant, Sharon 135 Buch, Paul 94, 145 Buck, Mr. William 122, 123 Bullard, Thelma 157 Bullock, Bobbie 22, 92, 101, 157 Burch, Gray 157 Burch, John 46, 104 Burch, Terry 110 Burger, Lillie 110, 133, 134 Burke, Keith 145 Burkey, Justin 114, 135 Burroughs, Timmy 135 Burton, Deborah 96, 145 Burton, Floyd 84, 157 Burton, Janice 81, 86, 145, 225 Burton, Jerri 145 Burton, Steve 108, 135 Burton, Terry 135 Butler, Anne 145 Butler, Judy 110, 135 Butler, Kenny 135 Butler, Nancy 135 Butler, Ricky 157 Butler, Robert 117, 135 Butler, William 56, 85, 88, 109, 169, 224 Butler, Yvonne 145 Butterbaugh, Susan 135 Byers, Lloyd 103, 108, 110, 114, 115, 135 Byrd, Sammy 88, 142, 145 Cc Cade, Kenny 84, 108, 157 Cade, Merry 84, 98, 109, 169 Cadger, Debbie 48, 49, 81, 91, 92, 101, 105, 155, 157 Cadger, Mike 84, 91, 102, 103, 169, 170 Caisse, Mike 110, 112 Caldwell, Sylvia 94 Call, Donna 84, 96, 98, 170, 171 Campagnone, Richard 145 Campbell, Danny 81, 88, 95, 102, 170 Campbell, Jackie 110, 111, 135 Campbell, Janie 96, 145 Campbell, John 112, 135 Campbell, Lisa 53, 107, 110, 111, 113, 115, 135 Campbell, Michael 145 Campbell, Randy 92, 108 Canada, Steve 145 Carden, Terry 94, 145 Carmer, Jon 105 Carnes, Bobby 35, 51, 57, 88, 91, 93, 94, 170 Carnes, Linnie 34, 94, 100, 170 Carney, Pam 86, 96, 145 Carney, Pat 89, 96, 101, 157 Carpenter, Ann 86, 100, 101, 170 Carroll, Gayle 145 Carter, Daniel 135 Carty, Billy 170 Casale, Robert 157 Cassell, James 157 Castleberry, Connie 145 Castlebury, David 170 Castlebury, Joyce 99, 170 Castlebury, Kenny 93, 102, 145 Cathcart, Jeannie 90, 96, 145 Caudill, Crit 170 Causey, Janie 157 Chalkley, Mr. Thomas 114, 128 Champion, Mike 145 Chandler, Mrs. Jane 99, 122 Chaplin, Freddie 84, 103, 145 Charvat, Vickie 25, 170 Cheatham, Barron 27, 64, 88, 93, 94, 102, 103, 108, 157 Cheatham, Mr. Drewry 127, 155 Cheatham, Wendell 29, 38, 64, 84, 93, 102, 170, 174 Cherry, Bobby 135 Childress, Linda 145 Chisse, Mike 135 Christian, Cindy 171 Christman, Sandy 115, 135 Cimburke, Donnie 135 Cimino, Carolyn 145 Cimino, June 86, 96, 157 Clark, Emily 135 Clark, Jackie 81, 89, 96, 157 Clark, Stephen 135 Clark, William 135 Clarke, Derwin 91, 145 Clarke, Valeria 39, 171 Clatterbuck, Peggy 95, 145 Clay, Lillian 95, 99, 171 Clay, Margaret 107, 157 Clay, Rebecca 91, 96, 101, 171 Clay, Theresa 135 Clayton, Daryl 113, 115, 135 Clayton, Debbie 135 Clayton, Mike 81, 101, 102, 157 Cleere, Linda 135 Clemo, George 108, 112, 135 Clemo, Richard 225 Clemons, Teresa 25, 37, 81, 100, 171 Clemons, Wanda 100, 145 Cliborne, David 171 Cline, Anne 84, 91, 94, 171 Cloud, Billy 157 Cofield, Carol 84, 96, 101, 172 Coghill, Bobby 117, 135 Colbert, Donald Wayne 84, 95, 145 Cole, Cathy 135 Cole, Teresa 157 Coles, Bobby 146 Coleman, Dennis 112, 135 Collie, Meade 135 Collie, Robyn 80, 84, 96, 146 Collins, Danny 92, 172 Collins, Diane 110, 135 Collins, Gary 108, 135 Colmer, Bette 110, 113, 135 Colmer, Kim 81, 157, 224 Comer, Gail 113, 115, 135 Comer, Wanda 146 Condrey, Garland 102, 157 Congdon, Dennis 135 Congdon, Sharon 52, 86, 96, 146 Conover, Terry 172 Conyers, Miss Ellen 125 Cook, Mr. Bill 103, 129 Cook, Carl 135 Cook, Keith 135, 146 Cooper, Dennis 112, 135 Cooper, Pamela 146 Cordle, Janet 135 Cordle, Steve 146 Correll, Paul 157 Cotton, Connie 110, 135 Couch, Steve 135 Council, Susan 90, 157 Courtney, Clifton 110, 111, 135 Cousins, Lynn 146 Cousins, Vernon 146 Cowles, Julie 137 Cox, Dennis 114, 115, 117, 135 Cox, Joanne 96 Cox, Linwood 103 Cox, Sandra 110, 113, 114, 115, 135, 137 Cox, Steve 108, 157 Craven, Mr. Eugene 122 Crawford, Debbie 135 Crawley, Debbie 115, 135 Crawley, Geraldine 146 Critcher, Charles 135 Critcher, Linda 157 Crocker, Bruce 135 Crocker, Wendy 85, 96, 157 Cromer, Renee 135 Crookless, Chris 157 Crosby, Susan 113, 135 Crostic, Barbara 99, 157 Crow, Charles 91, 98, 146 Crowell, Sandy 81, 95, 154, 157 Crump, Mr. J. Wilson 24, 36, 52, 53, 119 Crump, Lenny 135 Crump, Mrs. Myra 122, 165 Crump, Mr. Robert 128, 133 Culley, Carla 157 Culley, Keith 112 Cumming, Kathy 85, 86, 87, 158 Cunningham, Janet 154, 158 Curry, Tina 146 Curtis, Marion 84, 89, 95, 146, 225 D Dalton, Donna 146 Dance, Betsy 81, 91, 158 Dance, Mike 146 Dance, Steve 158 Dance, Vicky 90, 109, 146 Daniel, Alberta 158 Daniels, Ann 136 Daniels, Freddy 158 Daniels, Wayne 95, 105, 158 Davenport, Randy 99 Davidson, Henry 110, 111, 114, 136 Davidson, James 86, 146 Davidson, Lo rraine 158 Davies, Dyke 88, 93, 94, 107, 158 Davies, Mr. Tom 105, 125 Davis, Ben 136 Davis, Bren 86, 99 Davis, Donald 175 Davis, Jo Ann 115, 136 Davis, Len 88, 172 Davis, Lynn 56, 99 Davis, Tommy 117, 136 Davis, Zane 158 Dawson, Peggy 158 Dawson, Peter 136 Day, Dennis 103, 108, 132, 136 Deacon, Mrs. Beverly 131 Deems, Steve 71, 81, 108, 159 Deimonaco, Tommy 103, 136 Denmark, Denise 158 Denner, Betsy 85, 94, 146 Diggs, Mr. Kermit 99, 122 DiLalla, Debbie 81, 87, 101, 109, 172, 173, 224 Dilalla, Donna 88, 91, 94, 95, 158 Dill, Sandra 136 Dillon, Randy 136 Dillon, Sharon 97, 173 Dirr, David 99, 158 Dirr, Pam 136 Dix, Betty 84, 158 Dixon, Pat 173 Dixon, Terry 103, 146 Dobson, Christine 173 Dodson, Rosalyn 146 Doherty, Kathy 146 Doherty, Mark 173 Donati, Debbie 116, 136 Donati, Harry Joseph Jr. 146 Donati, Judy 95, 173 Dorman, Debbie 96, 146 Dorman, Derle 158 Dorset, Becky 111 Dosier, Bobby 146 Dosier, Kathy 91, 101, 154, 158 Dosier, Ricky 173 Dosier, Rozanne 81, 86, 95, 96, 101, 173 Dotson, Rosalind Nell 95 Doyle, Karen 136 Drake, Mrs. Frances 125 Draper, Bobby 136 Draper, Denise 53, 101, 110, 111, 136 Drumheller, Robert 112 Drumheller, Ronnie 112, 136 Dubus, Kathleen 81, 84, 88, 89, 91, 101, 158 Dudley, Karen Kay 146 Duncan, Brenda 158 Duncan, David 98, 99, 158 Dunn, Ronnie Kevin 146 Dunnigan, Tommy 88, 91, 95, 108, 146 E Eanes, Nelson 99, 103, 146 East, Rita 146 Easter, Jay 146 Easter, Sherlyn 158 Eastman, Cheryl 84, 89, 146 Ebert, Doug 103, 146 Edmiston, Becky 85, 173, 224, 225 Edmonson, Mr. James 122 Edwards, Dottie 10 1, 158 Edwards, Kathy 136 Edwards, Mike 64, 108, 117, 136 Efird, Fred 146 Efird, Linda 81, 89, 96, 100, 173 Eib, Chris 80, 88, 155, 158 Eichenlaub, David 88, 94, 146 Eister, Miss Susan 128, 133 Elam, Karen 136 Elam, Onita 136 Elder, Robin 85, 87, 90, 158 Elliot, David Elliot, Diane 109, 110, 136 Elliot, Freda 113, 136 Elliot, Nancy 96, 146 Elliott, Brenda 83, 94, 157, 173, 224 Elliott, Karen 113, 136 Ellis, Mr. Carter 118 Embrey, Mike 117, 136 Emerson, Bonnie 89, 91, 96, 110, 146, 178 Emerson, George 103, 114, 136 Emerson, Wendy 110, 116, 136 Emory, Carol 136 Emory, Richard 146 Encinas, Paul 113, 136 Erb, Dicky 99 Etchison, Tony 136 Eubanks, Vicki 112, 136 Evanko, David 158 227 Evans, Ann 81, 84, 158, 225 Evans, Bryan 108 Evans, James 136 Evans, Jim 50, 84, 88, 91, 103, 142, 146, 225 Evans, Tom 65, 88, 93, 101, 102, 108, 164, 173 Eve, Will 146 Ewing, Debra 158 Ewing, Nancy 96, 146 F Fagg, Mark 117, 136 Faggart, John 136 Fails, Beverly 146 Fairchilds, Betty Karol 57, 84, 89, 94, 123, 174, 175, 224, 225 Faison, Jan 158 Faison, Mark 117, 136 Falconer, Robert 94, 146 Falero, Peggy 158 Faron, Billy 136 Ferguson, Sonny 88, 91, 94, 158 Fers, Crystal 96 Fielder, Mrs. Karj 84, 125 Fielder, Rebecca 94, 146 Fielder, Susan 136 Fields, Levi 43, 93, 105, 158 Filak, Candy 136 Fink, Debra 96, 147 Fisher, Beatrice 99 Fisher, Bernard 158 Fisher, Carol 96, 158 Fisher, Carolyn 95, 158, 174 Fisher, Gene 174 Fisher, Geoffrey 158 Fisher, Nell 97, 159 Fisher, Peter 108, 113, 136 Fisk, Patricia 147 Fitzgerald, Cindy 147 Fitzgerald, Gregory 136 Fitzgerald, Mrs. Joyce 58, 122 Fleming, Clyde 159 Fletcher, Darlene 112, 115, 136 Flippin, Donald 88, 174 Floyd, Bill 110, 117, 136 Flynn, Miss Kathleen 124 Ford, Booky 136 Fore, Laura 101, 132, 136 Fore, Mindy 24, 88, 91, 100, 145, 174 Fore, Philip 103, 110, 111, 136 Fowlkes, Buddy 108, 147 Fowlkes, Earl 94 Fox, Janet 110, 114, 136 France, Robert 159 Franck, Skipper 136 Franklin, Jeannette Frazier, Donald 136 Frazier, Kay 85, 87, 89, 91, 101, 105, 159 Freeman, Carla 84, 87, 89, 101, 174 French, Susan 89, 95, 159 Friedline, Darrell 159 Friend, Linda 96 Friend, Marilyn 136 Friend, Melvin 40, 43, 45, 93, 95, 105, 159 Friend, Michael 147 Friend, Mitchell 95, 105, 159 Friend, Robbin 84, 94, 147 Friend, Sherri 84, 101 Frith, John 147 Frith, Shirley 147 228 Frith, Woodrow Wilson 147 Frost, Robert 147 Frye, Russell 136 Fuller, Chuck 159 Fuller, Steve 115, 136 Funkhouser, Greg 136 G Gardener, Clarence 147 Garner, Janice 90, 95, 97 Garrett, Doug 88, 108, 147 Garrison, Sandra 96, 147 Gates, David 110, 114, 136 Gates, Rusty 58, 91, 102, 109, 159 Gay, Mrs. Edith 96, 126 Gee, Jerry 85, 86, 103, 108, 147 George, Ellis 102, 159 George, Lester 93, 109, 147 George, Steve 110, 116, 136 Gettings, Elaine 159 Getting s, Linda 86, 147, 159 Gettings, Nancy 165, 175 Giannantonio, Mrs. Jemma 129 Gibson, Dean 103, 147 Gibson, Gayle 57, 87, 88, 94, 165, 175, 224, 228 Gilliam, Donna 114, 115, 136 Gilliam, Martha 80, 89, 147 Glass, Bonnie 159 Glass, Clara 147 Glass, Elsie 96, 147 Glass, Kenneth 147 Glass, Ronnie 99, 159 Goad, Bonnie 147 Goertz, Kathy 96 Goins, David 101, 159 Good, Cecilia 117, 136 Goode, Barbara 97, 147 Goodloe, John Allen 28, 88, 102, 104 Goodloe, Martha 84, 175 Goodwin, Cliff 87, 88, 147 Gorham, Beth 113, 115, 136 Gorman, Beth 107 Gorman, James 102, 147 Goyne, Robin 114, 115, 136 Goyne, Sue 109, 159 Graham, Mrs. Ann 129 Graham, Miss Cynthia 113, 115, 128 Graham, Deborah 99, 175 Graham, Kathy 147 Grammer, Bruce 110, 136 Grammer, David 175 Grammer, Gene 136 Grammer, Joe! 136 Grant, Mrs. Ella 125 Gravely, John Wayne 92, 93 Graves, Barry 147 Gray, Steve 112 Gray, Tucky 56, 81, 85, 95, 17 224, 225 Greathouse, Virginia 159 Green, Carol 95, 176 Green, Julie 84, 88, 159 Greenbaum, Edward 84, 159 Greenbaum, Katherine 96, 147 Greene, Ronald 136 Gregory, Bruce 136 Gregory, Myra 81, 84, 87, 96, 159 Griffin, Brandy 116 Griffin, Lu 147 Gr iffin, Tim 103, 136 Grimes, Mrs. Ann 34, 81, 122 Grimes, Melissa 80, 84, 87, 147 Grubbs, Mike 147 Grubbs, Sheila 115, 136 Gulledge, Randy 115, 136 Gulledge, Sylvia 87, 96, 176 Gunn, Brenda 176 Gunn, Linda 159 Gunner, Ronnie 113, 136 Gupton, Kyle 35, 84, 86, 95, 101, 176 Guthrie, Sharon 116, 136 Gwaltney, Kathy 84, 95, 176 H Haga, Miss Mary 89, 124 Haggerty, Janet 81, 85, 89, 159, 160 Hagler, Cheryl 113, 115, 136 Hagler, Pat 85, 88, 100, 159 Hains, Michael 159 Hains, Peter 147 Hairfield, David 103, 147 Hairfield, Tommy 159 Halder, Barbara 86, 99, 147 Halder, Sandra 147 Hall, Brad 80, 147 Hall, Danny 137 Hall, Elaine 137 Hall, Kathy 110, 137 Hall, Vicki 85, 96, 159 Hamilton, Susan 147 Hamlet, Phil 137 Hamlin, Essie Victoria 95 Hamlin, Katherine 95, 159 Hammond, Gloria 97, 159 Hammond, Mrs. Juanita 129 Hancock, Diane 84, 91, 159 Hankins, Ann 147 Hardee, Denny 59, 159 Hare, Susan 113, 115, 136 Harmor, Mrs. Nancy 128 Harper, Brant 84, 94, 159, 225 Harper, Kathy 110, 137 Harrell, Roy 113 Harrell, Sharon 110, 111, 137 Harrell, Vicky 137 Harris, Bonnie 81, 88, 95, 96, 176 Harris, Doug 26, 27, 102, 103, 147 Harris, Michael 159 Harris, Phil 137 Harris, Roscoe 27, 39, 102, 176 Harrison, Calvin 85, 87, 88, 95, 101, 176 Harrison, Diane 85, 95, 147 Harrison, Ray 91, 101, 159 Harrol, Vicki 113 Hartman, Karen 113, 137 _ Hartman, Lynne 81, 84, 87, 176, 224, 225 Hartman, Paul 110, 137 Hartsoe, David 147 Harvey, Darlene 109, 137 Harvey, Eddie 57, 94, 99, 147 Harvey, Mrs. Joyce 126 Harville, Kathy 115, 137 Harwell, Mrs. Julia 122 Haskins, Bill 85 Hatcher, Ronnie 34, 38, 84, 88, 93, 108, 177 Hatton, Mike 137 Hay, Miss Linda 56, 88 Hayes, Connie 84, 147 Hayes, Deborah 84, 97, 159 Hayes, Dennis 147 Hayes, Donna 159 Hayes, Glenn 84, 93, 101, 108, 154, 159, 225 Hawkins, Dean 85, 91, 159 Heath, Dana 159 Heckel, Brenda 159, 225 Heckel, Charles 147 Heckel, Eddie 177 Heckel, Timmy 137 4 Heekin, Bridget 96, 98, 177 Heekin, Nancy 89, 101, 147 Heggie, Alex 92, 122 Hein, Trent 95, 147 Hein, Teresa 147 Heiser, Janeen 159 Helm, Debbie 113, 137 Helm, Roy 137 Helsing, Virginia 89, 99, 177 Helton, Randy 137 Henderson, Patricia 159 Hendley, Gail 88, 177 Hendrix, Lynn 81, 87, 95, 159 Hendrix, Rhonda 137 Henegar, Dennis 92, 102 Hess, Bruce 99, 177 Hess, Mrs. Christine 123 Hess, Robbie 84, 88, 159 Hewlett, Steve 147 Hicks, Linda 110, 115, 137 Hicks, Sandra 147 Hiers, Brenda 96, 147 Hiers, Marsha 84, 86, 159 Hill, Richard 159 Hilscher, Mrs. Peggy 120 Hines, Jerry 137 Hirsch, Barbara 147 Hiwya, Diane 84, 159 Hobeck, Gene 88, 106, 177 Hodge, Adie 22, 86, 88, 94, 101, 164, 177 Hodge, Debbie 22, 94, 147 Hodge, Mike 137 Hofmann, Steve 114 Hogarth, Belinda 148 Hogarth, Wayne 93, 108, 159 Hoilman, Ellen 85, 86, 148 Holbrook, David 103, 110, 111, 137 Holcomb, Ricky 25, 56, 88, 91, 101, 177 Holdren, Miss Pat 49, 92, 105, 106, 107, 126, 127 Hollamand, Wayne 137 Holloman, Diane 137 Holmes, David 94, 98 Holmes, Lorraine 49, 95, 97, 105, 159 Holmes, Stuart 71, 93, 102, 108, 178 Holt, Wayne 106, 159 Hood, Debra 110 Hood, Denise 137 Horine, Becky 95, 101, 178 + Horine, Beverly 95, 148 Horn, Garry 107, 148 Horne, Kathy 137 Horne, Mitzi 137 Houchins, Mark 148 House, Becky 137 Houston, Russell 148 Hovermale, Sharon 148, 225 Howell, Carol Ann 51, 56, 178 Howell, Cindy 51 Howell, Woody 148 Hubbard, Connie 95, 178 Hubbard, Mrs. Marsha 122, 142 Hudgins, Miss Betty 98, 126 Hudson, Mike 137 Hudson, Patricia 96, 148 Hudson, Sandy 178 Huet, Miff 88, 147 Huff, Jay 22, 57, 87, 93, 94, 108, 148 Huff, Mrs. Patricia 98, 120 Hughs, Richard 137 Hunt, Allison 113, 137 Hunter, John 50, 63, 88, 93, 102, 107, 159 Hunter, Malcolm 32, 103, 107, 137 Hunter, Robert 106, 159 Huston, George 137 Hutt, Steve 137 Hylton, Bucky 178 Hynst, Jeri Ann 91, 101, 148 | Ingram, Debbie 148 Ingram, Jeff 148 Irving, Jean 148 Irwin, Donald 109, 178 Isaac, Steve 110, 114 J Jackson, Delores 148 Jackson, Gloria 137 Jackson, Janet 148 Jackson, Sharon 137 James, Diane 96, 148 James, Mrs. Jeanette 125 Janosik, Carolyn Denise 159 Jasper, Bill 137 Jeffers, Letha 48, 68, 92, 105, 106, 107, 159 Jefferson, Francine 148 Jefferson, Gwen 49, 96, 97, 105, 148 Jefferson, Kile 137 Jefferson, Marvin 159 Jenkins, Carol 94, 154, 160 Jennings, Bill 160 Jennings, Christine 91, 178 Jennings, Mark 148 Jennings, Pat 81, 86, 94, 148 Jennings, Paul 137 Jennings, Sandra 137 Jessup, Kathy 89, 97, 160 Johns, Carroll 117, 137 Johnson, Alice 148 Johnson, Camelia 39, 96, 98, 179 Johnson, DeWitt Rome 41, 45, 105, 106, 179 Johnson, Donna 94, 179 Johnson, Ellen 148 Johnson, Eric 148 Johnson, Isaac 148 Johnson, Jennifer 84, 96, 179, 225 Johnson, Marcia 137 Johnson, Rosa 96, 148 Johnson, Sheila 95 Johnson, Sue 137 Johnston, Miss Phyllis 96, 126 Johnston, John 148 Joles, Gwen 89, 179 Jones, Carl 160 Jones, Cindy 148 Jones, Danny 137 Jones, Deborah 148 Jones, Donna 179 Jones, Fae 95, 166 Jones, Jane 87, 160, 161 Jones, Jennifer 137 Jones, Jim 180 Jones, Marilyn 51, 180 Jones, Rae 95, 96, 148 Jones, Scott 148 Jones, Sherri 160 Jones, Theresa 148 Jordan, Karen 84, 96, 166 Josly, Bruce 148 Joyce, Sandra 110, 113, 116, 137 Joyner, David 56, 84, 88, 101, 160 Joyner, Donna 110, 113, 137 Joyner, Tamara 89, 148 Justice, Steve 137 ge Kain, Davy 148 Kain, Donnie 88, 102, 160 Kain, Patty 56, 80, 84, 180, 224, 225 Kamoski, Rusty 104, 137 Karpus, Mr, Ed 102, 126 Karpus, Lori 91, 109, 148 Keavy, Steve 160 Keen, Charlie 81, 85, 88, 93, 102, 107, 180 Keen, Margaret Ann 84, 91, 142, 148 Kemp, Gary 148 Kennedy, Stanley 180 Kesler, Steve 112, 117, 137 Keyser, Candy 148 Keyser, Raymond Kibiloski, Keith 88, 160 Kidd, Garland 108, 160 Kidd, Vicky 100 Kierson, Bruce 81, 85, 95, 148 Kierson, Kevin 137 .Kierson, Raneau 87, 160 Kiger, Miss Susan 129 Kilbourne, Dennis 108, 113, 137 Kilbourne, Mike 88, 94, 180 Kilby, Peg 95, 100, 101, 160 King, David 103 King, Diane 81, 86, 88, 89, 180, 181 King, Judy 49, 58, 84, 86, 94, 105, 107, 160 King, Mike 137 King, Patricia 160 King, Reid 95, 148 King, Sandra 100, 160 Kinker, Teddy 148 Kitchen, Wayne 148 Kitpatrick, Mrs. Linda 128 Kittrell, John 104, 109, 149 Kittrell, Mark 35, 53, 90, 123, 180 Klebert, Bobby 84, 160 Kneher, Doug 103, 137 Koogler, Mike 92 Kuasnicka, Michael 137 Kuasnicka, Tommy 137 Kyle, Sonny 149 L LaBoussiere, David 137 Lambert, Cathy 80, 84, 86, 89, 149 Lane, Trey 137 Larkin, Chris 39, 100, 108, 180 Larkin, Kathy 109, 110, 137 Larkin, Kevin 137 Larkin, Tim 25, 38, 187 Latif, Nicky 88, 91, 142, 160 Laverty, Mike 137 Lawson, Betty 96, 149 Lawson, Mr. J. C. 127 Lawson, Linda 137 Lawson, Mike 149 Lawson, Ray 160 Leary, Colleen 149 Leary, Phillip 160 Ledden, Rosemary 137 Ledgerwood, Bill 81, 93, 94, 102, 181 Ledgerwood, Londa 89, 97, 149 Lee, Arlene 86, 91, 96, 149 Lee, Linda 110, 111, 114, 115, 137 Lee, Mrs. Sandy 129 Lees, Martha Elizabeth 160 Leeson, Craig 99 Leeson, Howard 99, 149 Lench, Ronnie 102 Lewis, Mack 38, 88, 181 Lewis, Nancy 149 Lewis, Princine 100, 181 Ligon, Gary 84, 88, 90, 149, 181 Lindsay, Mr. Aubrey 118 Lipscomb, Calvin 138 Lipscomb, Debbie 90, 149 Lipscomb, Dennis 112, 116, 138 Lipscomb, Ronald Steven 99, 160 Little, Joseph Howard 149 Litwinowicz, Jody 37, 88, 100, 181 Lively, Tony 112, 138 Lloyd, Bill 149 Lloyd, Mary Anne 39, 86, 89, 94, 97, 101, 181 Lockhart, Allen Linwood 160 Logan, Brenda 85, 149 Logsden, Lou Ann 138, 141 Long, Cheryl 138 Long, Debbie 138 Lord, Pat 149 Lord, Samuel 182 Lova, Barbara 138 Lovelady, Mrs. Josie 124 Lovering, Harold 103, 107, 138 Lowry, Gillene 94, 149 Loya, Joe 149 Lucas, Cindy 138 Lucas, Jack 38, 39, 81, 84, 93, 107, 180, 182, 224, 225 Lucas, Wayne 149 Lynch, Audrey 111 Lynch, Ronnie 149 Lyndsey, Lorita 138 Lythgoe, Tommy 138 M Maccubbin, Caren 49, 56, 57, 81, 84, 88, 105, 107, 160, 224, 225 Macmine, Susan 138 McAlister, Monica 110, 111, 113, 138 McCabe, Lorraine 149 McCabe, Theresa 113, 138 McCaffery, Cathy 97, 149 McCaffery, Joey 102, 108, 160 McCall, Vanessa 94, 149, 160 McClanahan, Alice 110 McClelland, Lynn 22, 84, 88, 92, 105, 107, 155, 160 McClenny, Mr. Andrew 130 McClenny, Judy 87, 97, 182 McClenny, Morris 104, 149 McCoy, Barbara 49, 98, 105, 160 McCray, Charles 104, 138 McDaniel, Mike 114, 138, 141 McDaniels, Ellen 97, 149 McDonald, Cathy 134 McDonald, Theresa 110, 113, 115, 138 McGhee, Miss Lorraine 129 McHugh, Thomas 85, 94, 108, 149 Mcintyre, Walter 138 McLendon, Bobby 117, 138 Mcleod, Chuck 138 McLeod, Charles 95, 160 McNeely, Evelyn 96, 98 McNeer, Dorothy 113, 115, 138 McWilliams, Shelley 94, 120, 160 Magee, Mary Sue 89, 101, 182 Maier, Miss Carolyn 101, 125 Maker, Hope 89, 97, 120, 160, 225 Maker, Jessie 84, 121 Mallonee, Bill 149 Maloof, Debbie 81, 160 Mann, Carol 96, 98 Mann, Donna 96, 98 Mann, Kathy 80, 88, 123, 182, 224 Mann, Sherry 80, 88, 182, 224 Marconi, John 98 Marion, Barry 86, 98, 99, 149 Marion, Jenny 115, 138 Marion, Patricia 87, 183 Markwood, Sherry 68, 106, 107, 110, 116, 138 Markwood, Tommy 160 Marsh, Mrs. Iris 119 Marsh, Luanne 86, 88, 109, 183 Marshall, Dickie 39, 99, 183 Marshall, Ellie 81, 85, 86, 94, 149 Marshall, Jay 138 Marshall, Kathy 85, 149 Marshall, Nelson 84, 88, 93, 105, 106, 183, 225 Marshall, Sherry 99, 183 Marshman, Evelyn 138 Martin, Barry 149 Martin, David 110, 138 Martin, Deborah 84, 86, 149 Martin, Freddy 25, 85, 88, 183 Martin, Gale 183 Martin, Garry 84, 88, 91, 101, 142, 149 Martin, Jack 138 Martin, Kenneth 149 Martin, Kenneth Michael Martin, Mike 138 Martin, Sandra 84, 87, 160 Martin, Thomas Henry 149 Martindale, Gary 92, 160 Mason, Denise 138 Mason, Hazel 149 Massenburg, Carol 138 Massenburg, Debbie 149, 160 Mathews, Larry 24, 84, 88, 91, 183 Matthews, Charles Ray 149 Mauger, Mariellen 149 Maxwell, Janet 84, 86, 89, 149, 224 May, Frank 52, 105, 160 Mayberry, Roger 149 Mayfield, David 149 Mayfield, Doris Ann 160 Mayfield, Linnie 138 Mayo, Mrs. Wenonah 126 Meade, Belinda 99, 160 Meade, Denise 115, 138 Meadows, Billy 103, 104, 150 Melnyk, Cathy 115, 138 Melnyk, Mary Beth 90, 97, 98, 161 Melton, May 138 Melvin, Bruce 110, 113, 115, 138 Meredith, Miss Jane 128, 131 Merkel, Dorothy 99, 183 Merkinger, Joe 138 Merkinger, Pat 94, 161 Messer, David 113, 117, 138 Mettler, Lona 98, 183 Mewhirter, Michael 150 Michalek, Louis 113 Micou, Anne 81, 84, 86, 89, 91, 101, 161 Middleton, Patty 115, 138 Midgette, Herman 138 Miles, Belinda 89, 99, 184 Miller, Clay 99 Miller, Courtney Miller, Gail 86, 96, 161 Miller, Janis 96, 150 Miller, Julie 94, 97, 150 Miller, Linda 161 Miller, Mary Elizabeth 96, 161 Miller, Raymond 96, 150 Miller, Ricky 150 Miller, Sherri 138 Miller, Vickie 59, 87, 96, 161 Mills, Bobby 92 Mills, Gwendolyn 94, 161 Minieris, John 90 Miranian, Susie 87, 89, 150 Mitchell, Marta 138 Mitchell, Sonny 138 Mobley, Jerry 138 Molter, Ricky 113, 138 Moncrete, Coach 108 Moncrief, Mr. Thomas 128 Moncure, Lee 86, 100, 161 Money, Chris 138 Montgomery, Nina 113, 115, 117, 138 Moody, Linda 84, 89, 184 Moore, Charlie Edward Moore, Doris 86, 149 Moore, Rebecca 184 Moore, Steve 138 Morgan, Butch 106 Morgan, Steve 138 Morris, Richard 112, 138 Morriss, Amy 150 Morse, John 101, 161 Morse, Mike 114, 138 Morton, Mr. William 125 Moser, Pam 161 Moser, Sandra 138 Mosley, Gail 150 Mosley, Mrs. Joyce 97, 121 Mothena, Don 88, 91, 184 Mothena, Mark 51, 88, 161 Motley, Cindy 84, 89, 101, 150 Moulton, Scott 161 Mueller, Brenda 115, 138 Mueller, Herman 161 Mueller, Pat 150 Munford, Bonnie 110, 111, 138 Munford, Nancy 110, 138 Munford, Sherry 161 Munford, Wanda 161 Murdock, Missy 110, 115, 138 Murphey, Marty 23, 59, 84, 86, 100, 161 Murphy, Mark 84, 101, 102, 161 Murray, Kitty 92, 161 Myers, Mr. Henry 99, 122 N Nawlin, Herbert Lee 184 Nelms, Donna 139 Nelson, Margaret 35, 81, 123, 184 Nelson, Mr. Guy 112, 131 Newborn, Steve 161 Newcomb, Kathy 139 Newton, Douglas 139 Nicols, Janice 150 Nicols, Peggy 22, 87, 94, 96, 161 Nicklis, Dianne 161 Noe, David 84, 102, 106, 161, 184 Noe, Steve 26, 27, 28, 60, 88, 93, 102, 106, 164 Noland, Eddie 139 Norfleet, John 88, 93, 102, 184 Norriss, Tommy 184 Norvell, Debbie 84, 95, 100, 150 Norvell, Dona 113, 139 Norwood, Nancy 150 Novak, Ronnie 161 Norvak, Robert 150 Nunnally, Jerry 99, 184 Nye, Karen 95, 101, 161 Nye, Linda 161 Nye, Steve 88, 150 ° Oden, Patricia 95, 161 O'Donnell, Michael 161 O'Neil, David 110, 139 O'Neill, Adrianna Gayle Osborne, Marie Ann 97, 161 Osterbind, Albert 174 Osterbind, Darlene 161 Osterbind, James 150 Osterbind, Kathy 150 Osterbind, Paul 112, 139 Owens, Dennis 92 Owens, Mark 55, 88, 91, 93, 102, 104, 108, 150 Ozmar, Barry 150 Ozmar, Linda 99, 184 P Pacella, Mrs. Emma 120 Parham, Carol 113, 128, 139 Parham, Dwight 139 Parham, Steve 25, 63, 88, 93, 106, 107, 165, 185 Parham, Mr. James 126 Park, Mary Lou 150 Parker, Mrs. Betty 81, 122 Parker, Carol 113, 115, 139 Parker, Duane 117, 139 Parker, Fred 115, 139 Parker, Linda 113, 139 Parker, Robert 103, 107, 139 Parker, Steve 113, 117 Parker, Velda Michelle 96, 98, 185 Parnell, Martha 59, 96, 161 Parnell, Mike 34 Parrish, Susan 51, 57, 89, 91, 94, 96, 101, 185 Parson, Gail 110, 113, 139 Paschall, Ronald James 150 Passer, Jeff 110, 111, 112, 139 Passer, Pam 95, 150 Patterson, Cliff 139 Patterson, Danny Lee 150 Patterson, Mrs. Mary Helen 129 Patrick, Daniel 151 Patrick, William Lewis Paulette, Miss Carolyn 122 Pearson, Gwen 151 Pearson, Mike 85, 185 Pearson, Timothy David 85, 161 Peck, Mr. Ernest 125 Peck, Glenda 110, 116 Peden, Gwendolyn Eleanor 151 Peden, John 139 230 Peden, Randy 139 Pederson, Sheila 87, 95, 101, 185 Pelikan, Peggy Louise 161 Peirce, John Ronald 161, 225 Perez, David 185 Pergerson, Charles 150 Perkins, Brandie 115, 139 Perkinson, Larry 110, 113, 139 Petree, Kenny 99, 186 Petree, Robbi Jane 150 Phanahan, Allison 139 Phelps, Calvin Randolph 84, 151 Phillingane, Eddie 139 Phillingane, Lloyd 161 Phillips, John 88, 93, 108, 161 Phillips, Terry 115, 139 Piczak, Steve 95 Pierce, Mrs. Mattie 115, 129 Piner, Frankie 57, 80, 85, 87, 88, 161 Piner, Penny 114, 117, 139 Piner, Rita 161 Pippin, Charles Daniel 151 Pittman, Alice 95 Ponko, Ted 113, 139 Poole, Bruce 106, 161 Poole, Deborah Sue 151 Porter, Barbara 161 Porter, Betty 113 Porter, Mrs. Shelly 120 Powell, Bonita 116 Powell, Sharon 139 Presley, Jeff 151 Presley, Jerry 151 Presley, Sue 51, 186, 225 Prevette, Ronnie 139 Prevette, Steve 139 Price, Alan 94, 161 Price, Bob 46, 47, 104, 151 Prince, Lori 115, 139 Priode, Terri 86, 96, 151 Pritchard, Jean 151 Pritchett, Rosemary Prochazka, Adolph 139 Prochazka, Anna Ruth 84, 96, 186, 225 Proffitt, Sammy 161 Pruden, Joe 139 Puckett, Theresa 80, 84, 89, 96, 186, 224, 225 Puckett, James E. 109, 151 Puckett, James K. 151 Pugh, Carl 117, 139 Q Quaiff, Cindy 139 Quaiff, Debbie 94, 96, 100, 186 R : Ragsdale, Bobby 99, 186 Ragsdale, Floyd 47, 94, 151 Ramsey, Charles 139 Randall, Joseph 104, 139 Raper, Jenny 110, 113, 139 Rapallee, Mrs. Shirley 98, 120 Rawlings, Karen 95, 151 Rea, Miss Kathryn 126 Reames, Mrs. Daisy 118 Reams, Phil 92 Rebuck, Juanita 151 Redmund, Nancy 90, 187 Redmund, Terry Leigh 86, 90, 96, 97, 161 Reed, Ricky 117, 139 Reichart, Mrs. Marion 118 Reynolds, Gail 151 Rhea, Mrs. Rozanne 118 Rhodes, Carrol 151 Rhoten, Carolyn 139 Rhoten, Larry 151 Rhoten, Lester 151 Rhoten, Sally 161 Rich, Gayle 115, 139 Richard, Joan 151 Richards, Leslee 81, 151 Richards, Scott 88, 94, 108, 161 Richardson, Robert 151 Rickey, Diana Ruth 161 Rickey, Rex 151 Rickman, Amy 151 Rickman, Gregg 187 Rickman, Sheryl 90, 96, 161 Ride, Linda 114, 139 Rideout, Mrs. Anna 116, 128 Rideout, David 117, 139 Rideout, Mr. Jesse 34, 131, 133 Riggins, Rhonda 113, 115, 139 Riondet, Ellen 25, 38, 39, 53, 81, 87, 89, 90, 101, 187, 224, 225 Riondet, Pete 112, 113, 139 Robb, Ricky 93, 106, 151 Robbins, Dan 83, 88, 102, 108, 151 Robert, Lorimer Hess Roberts, Dale 139 Roberts, Helen 86, 89, 100, 187 Roberts, Jim 139 Roberts, Mrs. Joyce 86, 87, 98, 122 Roberts, Ronnie 107, 139 Roberts, Sharon 81, 94, 96, 162 Roberts, Suzy 81, 84, 86, 88, 95, 101, 162 Roberts, Tom 117, 139 Robertson, Denise 116, 139 Robertson, Kathy 81, 84, 101, 162, 224, 225 Robertson, Melanie 115, 117, 139 Robertson, Nancy 110, 111, 113, 139 Robertson, Wanda 139 Robinson, Beki 91, 151 Robinson, Cliff 101, 187 Robinson, Marsha 187 Robinson, Nancy 116 Robinson, Steve 139 Rogers, Becky 115, 139 Rogers, Janet 89, 91, 100, 101, 143, 151 Rogers, Joan 187 Rogers, Ralph 110, 113, 139 Rogers, Timothy 162 Romaine, Mary Kay 151 Romano, Mr. Lewis 106 Romig, Gary 108 Rose, Gary 139 Rothenberger, Donna 96, 151 Rothenberger, Peggy 96, 162 Roudabush, Mark 88, 187, 225 Rouster, Sheila 151 Rowlett, Connie 151 Rowlett, Karen 139 Rowlett, Tony 94, 108, 151, 224 Royster, Carl 139 Rudd, Billy 139 Rudd, Jerry 139 Rudy, Lynn 91, 101, 151 Ruffin, Beverly 91, 97, 187 Ruffin, Latane 84, 91, 95, 162, 225 Rule, Debbie 115, 117, 139 Rusnak, Becky 110, 115, 116, 139 Russ, Joe 108, 113, 139 Russ, Roger Craig 90, 102, 108, 162 Russell, David 139 Russell, Robert 94, 103, 151 Rust, Cheri 98, 151 Rutland, Bonnie 162 ) Sadler, Biff 103, 108, 151 Sadler, Mrs. Jean 86, 124 Sage, Kathy 96, 162 Saine, Mrs. Susan 34, 124 Saleeby, David 53, 59, 91, 102, 162 Salton, Ronnie 139 Sammons, Kathy 96, 151 Samuels, Lynn 57 Sanderlin, Cristie 90, 95 Sansing, Jim 187, 224, 225 Sansing, Mary 84, 89, 144, 151 Sarver, Barry 112, 139 Saterwhite, Owen 139 Sawyer, Debbie 84, 87, 88, 91, 100, 155, 162, 225 Saylor, Mrs. Jane 123 Saylor, Max 162 Scarborough, Joe 151 Schaffer, Mike 92 Schmidt, Rosemary 109, 139 Schools, Miss Joan 91, 125 Schuller, Neva 139 Scott, Jack 139 Scott, Norman 57, 95, 151 Scott, Walter 116, 117, 139 Scudder, Janet 162 Scudder, Susan 48, 84, 92, 93, 105, 107, 151 Seamster, Brenda 115, 139 Searcey, Judy 139 Seggie, Linda 151 Sellers, Duane 54, 98, 151 Seymore, Debbie 139 Seymore, Roger 99, 162 Shanks, Kenneth 110, 139 Sharpe, Karen 188 Shaw, Greg 139 Shearer, Dondi 102, 108, 151 Shearer, Paula 101, 110, 111, 139 Shearer, Sammy 88, 102, 106, 162 Shelbourne, Frank 139 Shelburne, Jerry 139 Shelburne, Ozzie 34, 35, 84, 88, 91, 108, 165, 187, 189 Shell, Dennis 110, 139 Shell, Richard 92 Shelton, Jimmy 99, 188 Shelton, Kathy 84, 94, 151, 225 Shelton, Kent 92, 162 Shepard, Miss 113 Sholar, Donna 57, 86, 87, 89, 94, 98, 151 Sholar, Pat 22, 89, 92, 96, 105, 107, 188, 225 Shook, Clifford 139 Shook, Doug 81, 87, 151 Showers, Danny 25, 56, 84, 188, 224 Showers, Fredd ie 85, 87, 88, 93, 102, 107, 162 Simmons, Cathy 151 Simmons, Diana 188 Simpson, Roxanne 139 Sinclaire, Margi 96, 98 Singleton, Denise 81, 84, 89, 188, 225 Sink, Joe 139 Sink, Melody 162 Sisson, Wesley 94, 162 Sitta, Connie 139 Sitter, Mark 162 Sizemore, Cheryl 116, 139 Sizemore, Julia 162 Skinner, John 139 Sloan, Mr. Gibbons 102, 103, 108 Sloan, Mrs. Heather 131, 140 Sloan, Mrs. Sue 125 Smith, Charlie 108 Smith, Debbie 110, 139 Smith, Geraldine 188 Smith, Joe 107, 110, 111, 113, 139 Smith, Ricky 103, 152 Smith, Mr. Sheppard 125 Smith, Steve 99, 188 Smith, Wallace 152 Snead, Barbara 95, 97, 98, 189 Snead, Elaine 94, 151 Snead, Judy 80, 86, 88, 100, 189 Snellings, LaVonne 152 Sober, Karen 139 Sober, Sharon 139 Sober, Wayne 162 Socks, Tim 57 Soto, Mrs. Joyce 125, 225 Soto, Rosemary 81, 86, 90, 101, 162, 224 Southall, Bill 57, 94, 189 Spain, Gail 139 Spain, Gary 152 Spake, David 152 Spence, Pete 39, 71, 85, 88, 91, 109, 189 Spence, Pat 84, 89, 142, 152 Spencer, Mrs. Dorothy 124 Spencer, Erma 95 Spencer, Ronnie 140 Spencer, Ruby 95, 162 Spencer, Vivian 95, 152 Spencer, Wayne 189 Spreis, John 152 Spinner, Donna 91, 152 Spohn, Marilyn 94, 162 Springer, James 152 Springer, Skip 189 Sprouse, Donna 152 Squires, Gerald 190 Stacy, Mr. Bob 108, 122 Stamatas, Mickie 140 Stanton, Ted 87, 88, 93, 94, 102, 190 Stanley, Debbie 140 Stanley, Sharon 140 Starke, Waverly 190 St. Clair, Danny 152 Stell, Lawrence 152 Stephens, Gary 87, 102, 162 Stewart, Alfred 27, 102, 190 Stewart, Andy 63, 85, 93, 101, 107, 162 Stewart, Denise 86, 100, 190 Stewart, Steve 113, 117, 140 Stirling, Kathy 56, 84, 87, 88, 91, 101, 162, 163 Stofko, Judy 80, 84, 162, 224, 225 Stone, Barbara 81, 88, 101, 190, 224 Stone, Brenda 113, 115, 140 Stowers, David 40, 41, 43, 45, 104, 105, 106, 190 Strader, Robert 152 Strange, Kim 84, 86, 87, 89, 152 Strat, Athena 89, 90, 95, 96, 100, 190 Strat, Vicki 113, 140 Strawmeyer, Judy 81, 84, 109, 190, 224 Strawmeyer, Sue 140 Strickland, Barry 140 Strickland, Mac 87, 98, 99, 162 Strother, Lois 88, 94, 162, 225 Strowser, Debbie 152 Stubbs, Shery! 152 Sul livan, Jack 63, 93, 107, 191 Swann, Judith 91, 152, 191 Swann, Lucy 97, 152 Sweet, Frankie 152 Sweet, Judy 90, 100 Swift, Mike 152 Swinson, Beverly 152 Swinson, Richard 162 Sydnor, Claudette Sydnor, Fatina 140 i Tabor, Rhonda 152, 225 Tatro, James 162 Taylor, Brenda 140 Taylor, Carolyn 86, 96, 152 Taylor, Charlene 140 Taylor, Charlotte Taylor, Cynthia 153 Taylor, Debbie 140 Taylor, Denise 153 Taylor, Doris 35, 48, 84, 88, 91, 92, 101, 105, 191, 225 Taylor, Mary 85, 162 Taylor, Rita 153 Taylor, Sandra 85, 153, 162 Taylor, Mr. Steve 104, 124 Taylor, Wallace 103, 153 Temple, Charles 140 Temple, Jerry 103, 114, 140 Temple, Pat 25, 86, 88, 96, 100, 191 Temple, Yvonne 140 Terrell, Deborah 153 Terry, Kim 117, 140 Thomas, Amos 99 Thomas, Debra 95, 162 Thomas, Peggy 145 Thomason, Belinda 153 Thomason, Jean 96 Thompson, Dee 82, 84, 88, 121, 162 Thompson, Ricky 103, 140 Thompson, Sylvia Denise 95, 97, 153, 162 Thompson, Sylvia Lynn 90 Thorne, Pat 140 Thornton, Margaret 110, 114, 132, 140 Thornton, Patricia Ann 94, 162 Thornton, Patricia Annette 162 Throckmorton, Mike 140 Thurston, Charlotte Ann 162 Tilley, Mrs. Jane 129 Tingen, Teri 153 Tipton, Mr. Omar 129 Tirpak, Raymond 140 Tomlin, Woody 140 Toms, Sheree 84, 86, 105 Tone, Donna 140 Togna, Mike 103, 140 Touch, Don 153 Townes, Calvin 85, 87, 88, 101, 153 Townes, Tommy 34, 88, 153, 172, 191 Trail, Sammy 85, 86, 90, 95, 153 Trayer, Kenny 153 Trayer, Rhonda 90, 94, 107, 153 Trent, Debbie 153 Trent, Joe 153 Trent, Joyce 162 Trent, Pearl 91, 162 Trent, Thomas 191 Trentham, Roy 102, 153 Tuck, Dottie 110, 140 Tuck, Janice 91, 96, 100, 191 Tuck, Terri 162 Tucker, Debra 153 Tucker, Scott 27, 93, 102, 108, 163 Tunstall, Rodney 98, 99, 191 Turley, Debbie 99, 191 Turley, Wendy 110, 140 Turner, Barbara 84, 89, 94, 95, 153 Turner, Christine 95, 163 Turner, Claiborn 103 Turner, Dottie 140 Turner, Jimmy 32, 33, 93, 153 Twiller, Howard 140 U Uber, Christine 163 Uber, Edwin 99, 153 Uhrig, Bobby 140 Uhrig, Ricky 153 Ullom, Cindy 115, 140 Ullom, Pam 84, 153 Upshaw, Grace 153 Upshaw, Linwood 43, 83, 102, 105, 153 Uzel, Ann 56, 88, 89, 92, 192, 224 Uzel, Cherri 84, 89, 91, 153, 225 Uzel, Frankie 140 Uzel, Michael 108, 153 Vv Varney, Steve 93, 101, 163 Vaughan, Keith 103, 140 Vaughan, Lynn 103, 140 Vaughan, Michael 102, 163 Vincent, Patricia 192, 225 Vincent, Roger 95, 192 Vipperman, Vicki 96 Vivas, Jo Ann 81, 84, 86, 87, 163, 225 Vivas, Joe 113 Vivas, John 140 Vivas, Mallory 108, 163 WwW Waddill, Joy 88, 104, 153 Wade, Billy 140 Walden, Viviam 25, 36, 37, 87, 95, 192 Waldron, Bonnie 60, 86, 87, 100, 192 Waldron, Danny 140 Walker, Laura 86, 163 Wallace, Sharon 117, 140 Wallen, Victoria Lynn 86, 101, 163 Waller, Carroll 47, 103, 104, 153 Waller, Deborah 98, 100, 195 Walls, Wanda 140 Walters, Ben 95, 163 Walters, Dan 88, 108, 153 Walters, Deborah 97, 99, 163 Walters, Henry 163 Wanger, Pam 113, 140 Ward, Ricky 140 Ward, Wayne 92 Wargofack, Anne 140 Wargofack, Edward Warren, Sandy 140 Washburn, Terry 140 Washington, Argena 127 Washington, Harry 140 Washington, Janie 163 Waters, Randy 93, 102, 107, 192, 193 Waters, Willie 107 Watson, Mrs. Ruby 125 Weaver, Andy 140 Weaver, Horace 153 Webb, David 108 Webb, Miss Elizabeth 85, 125 Webb, Tim 163 Webber, Libby 140 Webber, Tommy 113, 117, 140 Weber, Frankie 192 Webster, Cheryl 153 Webster, Ernest 192 Webster, Larry 99, 105 Webster, Linda 140 Webster, Willie 105 Weed, Barbara 140 Weeks, Harold Dean 94, 153 Weiss, Deborah 95, 153 Welch, Barbara 192 Welch, Ben 101, 153 Welchons, Susan 90, 95, 163 Wells, Barbara 96, 163 Wells, Betty Jo 153 Wells, Bruce 163 Wells, Lolita 84, 86, 94, 153 Wells, Shirlita 39, 192 Wells, Wayne 94, 163 Wells, William Dean 153 West, Brenda 163 West, Catherine 96, 97, 107, 192 West, Danny 140 West, Eddie 153 West, Elizabeth 96, 153 West, Hattie 52, 95, 97, 163 West, Jerrell Conway 106 West, Karen 92, 105, 163 Westfall, Mr. Jack 102, 126 Wheeler, Mrs. Barbara 80, 122 Wheeler, David 106, 140 Wheeler, Leonard 140 Wheeler, Russell 99, 153 Wheelhouse, Robert 163 White, Arnold 140 White, Sharon 81, 84, 87, 94, 163, 225 White, Mrs. Susan 131 Whitney, Joanne 163 Whitten, Dale 23, 96, 100, 193 Whitten, Janet 89, 95, 100, 153 Wilbourn, Roger 84, 163 Wiley, Mark 140 Wilhelm, Miss Janis 122, 165 Wilkerson, Debbie 114, 140 Wilkinson, Elizabeth 57, 89, 94, 193 Williams, Ann 81, 193, 224 Williams, Clinton 108, 153 Williams, David 141 Williams, Mrs. Elaine 129, 133, 141 Williams, Fred 153 Williams, Jimmy 141 Williams, Lois 113, 141 Williams, Monique 51, 81, 87, 90, 101, 153 Williams, Phillip 57, 94, 107, 108, 163 Williams, Robert 153 Williams, Sally 90, 153 Williamson, Gary 84, 163, 225 Williamson, Robert Willis, David 103, 108, 141 Willis, Janet 141 Willis, Johnny 141 Willis, Patsy 132, 141 Willis, Steven 153 Willoby, Elizabeth 87, 163 Wilmore, Kim 39, 56, 80, 87, 88, 100, 193, 224 Wilmoth, Gwen 153 Wilson, Colleen 163 Wilson, Debra 81, 163, 193 Wilson, Karen 84, 89, 95, 101, 153, 225 Wilson, Kim 115, 141 Wilson, Larry 141 Wilson, Michael 84, 98, 99, 163 Wilson, Sharon 153 Wilson, William 141 Winecoff, David 193 Winston, Karen 84, 101, 163 Wolfe, Charles 141 Wolfe, Jerry 153 Wollenberg, Melissa 113, 141 Womack, William 163 Wood, Grace 87, 101, 163 Wood, Henry 153 Wood, Ronnie 110, 112, 113, 117, 141 Wood, Sandra 116, 141 Woods, Mike 110, 111, 117, 141 Woodson, Dorothy 141 Woolridge, Jean 163 Woosley, Martha 39, 97, 193 Woosley, Paula 141 Worley, Darrell 163 Worley, Michael Earl 99, 153, 163 Worley, Michael Wade 102, 163 Worrell, Dean 163 Wray, Richard 163 Wray, Robert 108, 163 Wray, Ronald 92 Wray, Steve 112, 141 Wright, Diane 96, 97, 98, 163 Wright, Robert 110, 141 Wright, Tim 94, 153 Wyatt, Jackie 115, 141 Wynn, Candy 110, 113, 141 Y Yanger, Penny 153 Yates, Carolyn 96, 153 Yeargain, Jerry 163 Young, Debra 95, 96, 97, 153 Young, Sherry 110, 141 Z Zimmer, Patricia 98, 163 Zimmerman, Miss Barbara 129 Zimmerman, David 101, 102, 193 Zitta, Connie 109, 113, 117 Zuchowski, Rosemary 110, 111, 114, 115, 141 231 MOLLLOL3b? MOLLILOL3b7? DALE HIGH SCHOOL € S ER« REFLECTOR. L9?1- LH 371-8976 T L971 The life that began as a tumultuous surge has ended — gone forever are the bits and pieces of daily routines. Yet, the meaningful events remain | stored in our memories. Etched on the face of Thomas Dale and indelibly imprinted in our mirage of memories, Knight life '71 awaits to be reinacted another year or visualized on the stages of our minds. 232 ie 7 od 5 Ge 22 ee Se et the, ee : Fang rae 5
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