Warwick High School - Warwick Yearbook (Newport News, VA)

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As you take a Sentimental Journey through this year we sincerely wish that the various activities shown in the 1960 War- wick will illustrate the admirable characteristics of Warwick -brotherhood, sportsmanship, leadership, understanding, patience, loyalty-and that you will gain a better understand- ing of student lite from your trip. Table of Contents School Scenes Page 8 Faculty Page 14 Cla sses Page 24 Activities Page 72 Sports Page 96 Features Advertisements Page Page 116 140 sw' -K - , ,,,. EE we V L ri .,,, E- k , , az' Because of her devotedness to WarWicksHigh, her inter- est inthe students, and- her desire to help theindividual. .. Because of her sincere e understan inlg andcfsencouraging ef- forts in the classroom well as s extracurricular activi- ties 0 . . tt , ts u Because of st h er has bettered our lives at Wfarwick . . 1 s We, the student are dedicate the 1960 ,tWarWiCk,, to s ' t . ou c cot ' ii iit Miss Roena Mcjunkin edzcatwn H 1 x 52.53551 33 Q Hzfisn-2132 231 V mm . fff. S33 ,QI Q!! A . WV Ga? msg iw- x if Z ,E A ' -f + i '3-iii? -.Q M, Q, I, QTQNH , , Len '21 W 1. ww ms? f ,. ,, w Ng we is? ax EW? 1 I' mf if 1-253533 1, an 14211z,,z'L , Q - W HRQM Y: .3 , 2... ' ' 'awe' N' 'K - 2 ,- - 1 ,, .fu f E iz ' ian 'Sim :i5'.31:L': :5:-:' I, .Q mf: we ' 1.352 f ' QEYSQQM: A ' L.w mffa. .14 'Q 'rm-Sggiiiztvxnp 73 H '1 -A W, Q Y M iffy 35? Q , M .15 Q v, .1 up as Q QW ,, - ,,,x,L,:.. .W .ff fi gg, in iii ' , 5 5 Q ,Q ' Va! ' , ' t 2125 wa ,ff MY?W?'WM QM P 5 -- .wgyiqz .J :sms :dvr if H j- wqwu, we.--f , --1, .fam ig if '22 'J In --:V N MQ. Maw f iw? 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W . , w - 5 'J 1 '- -5 A - ' ei 1 3 I W., U- N. Q.. There are many duties concerned with the running of an efficient school which most of us do not realize. Three men in our school endeavor to carry out the tasks, in order to provide a better place to work and study. An old 'friend to all, Mr. C. A. Davis, our assistant principal can be seen almost every day repairing a locker, or seeking improvements to the general appearance of the school. This year, we welcomed a new assistant principal to Warwick, Mr. Thomas Baines. Among his tasks are keeping attendance records and handling text books. His patience and sincere desire to help when ever possible has made him a great asset to our school. Mr. George W. Cox, our principal, supervises the running of the entire school. Frequently, he can be seen helping teachers with a problem, or giving advice to student activities. He, in addition to Mr. Davis and Mr. Baines, handles disciplinary problems. Mr. Cox discusses school busi- ness with Mrs. Roberts. A MR. GEORGE W. COX Principal fs. MR CLARENCE A DAVIS MR THOMAS E BAINES Assistant Principal Assistant Principal Judy seems to have forgotten her Mr. Baines checks over the bulletin be combination again as Mr. Davis fore putting it in the teachers' boxes. tries to find the numbers for her. ffice mff E L -61 63' .pr - L! 4-ff' ii ,i XX X.. Us T Back :eff to fig Fr An essential group to our school is the Office Staff under the supervision of Miss Margaret Thomas. She is ably assisted by Miss Glenda Suttle, Mrs. John Crews, and Mrs. H. E. Leviner. Their numerous duties, including typing, mimeographing, and filing, keep them very busy. ht' Mrs- Cfews' am: Miss Sullle' . Th0m35- Mrs. Levihef: MM The duties of the Guidance Department are many and varied, but one can usually depend on help with any problem which may arise during the school year. Mrs. Sarah Geddy heads the depart- ment and is ably assisted by Mrs. Neva Parker, dean of girls, Miss Jean Atkinson, Mrs. Virginia Kostyal, Mr. Robert Fleet, and Mr. George Baker. What would the office staff T Guidance Counselors do WM' Miss Thomas' -...gt f !b Y. Front, left to right: Mrs. Gedcly, Mrs. Kostyal, Mrs. Parker. Back, left to right: Miss Atkinson, Mr. Baker, Mr. Fleet. 'Usa Q1 fav l P.T.A. J 9, 7197 Sitting, left to right: Mrs C. A. Saunders, Mrs. L. E. LeHew, Mrs. O. M. Pompei, Dr. W. W. Royal, and Jerry Franklin. Standing, left to right: Mrs. P. G. 'Slate, Jr., Mrs. AJ J. Bachmann, Mrs. J. R. Warthan, Mrs. J. R. Fisher, Mrs. D. C. Mitchell, Mrs. L. S. Bowen, Mrs. T. B. Holland, Jr., Mrs. C. L. Kegley, and Mrs. W. W. Taylor. The primary objective of the Parent-Teachers Association is to promote a stronger relation between the faculty and parents in order to advance the welfare of youth throughout the school, home, church, and community. One .of the most effective modes for the obtainment of this goal is the an- nual back-to-school night established in order for parents and teachers to become better acquainted and to constitute a sound basis for under- standing throughout the school year. Another proiect of the P.T.A. is the presentation of a program in which each department has the opportunity to be featured at a meeting, to present the teachers and students and their accomplishments. The association is continuing proiects that have been in progress for a number of years, such as the operation of concession stands at football games and the presentation of two 3150 scholarships to two worthy graduates, who anticipate entering the teaching profession. Many members also chaperone the school dances and the other school functions. Above all, the P.T.A. works to provide each student with a better education while attending Warwick High School. . - ' In 1' lf? iffrghg ru- A I it f':,ga-.5151-2 Aitaf we a s: . l , -- ::' . ,- , ' f. V A fix! V L1 1 c i E The office staff is Mrs. Crews pauses Q., Q-f, 913+ kept busy throughout for a brief rest in her ' ' I V A ., the day. busy dev- .... ' L -f r :.:- -l,Q- Through the effective Mrs. Koystal is al- Work, W0fk, Wofk is work of Mrs. Leviner ways ready to help the theme song of and Miss Suttle the any student. the office staff. school is run smooth- JAMES E. ALTIZER College of William A.B. 2 .1 if ., U, - :. my -5. AWN 4l! 'E GEORGE H. BAKER, JR. Wake Forest B.S. MRS. DAISY DAVIS BRIGHT University of Alabama A.B., M.A. MRS. GRACE G. BURCHER Mary Washington B.S. MRS. MINNIE C. BURGER Longwood B.S. MISS LOIS H, CALLAHAN Longwood B.A. MRS. GLORIA COOPER CALLIS Madison B.S. MRS. ADELAIDE KING CARSON West Liberty State College B.A. WARREN F. CHAUNCEY University of Virginia B.A. BOBBY D. CONWAY East Carolina B.S. MRS. MARCIA FORBES CONWAY East Carolina B.S. MRS. NANCY BAKER COOPER Longwood B.S. WILLIAM S. CRITES Marshall A.B. MISS DOROTHY F. CORRELL King College A.B. MRS. MARTHA K. COX University of Virginia B.S. MRS. RUTH S. CURTIS Madison B.S. JAMES A. DAUGHETY East Carolina B.S. ROBERT H. FLEET, JR. Concord B.S. MRS. VIRGINIA BROOKS FLEET Mary Washington B.S. WILLIAM R. FORMICHELLI Shepherd A.B., M.Ed. MRS. CHARLOTTE H. GAW Mary Washington B.S. MRS. RUBY W. GENTRY Madison B.S. MRS. FRANCES W. GRENOBLE Mary Washington , B.A. FRANKLIN G. HARDISON East Carolina B.S. MRS. MARY B. HARMON Woman's College, U.N.C. A.B. MRS. MIRIAM HAMILTON Woman's College, U.N.C. A.B. ROBERT E. HASINGER State Teachers College, Indiana, Pa. ,lr B.S. MRS. RUBY T. HAZELWOOD William 8- Mary B.S. MRS. ARKATHRYN HERIFORD Concord B.S. BILL D. HERIFORD Chicago State A.B. HORACE M. HILL Randolph-Macon B.A. MISS JANE E. HOKE Wornan's College, U.N.C. A.B. Duke, M.A. MISS MARY E. HOLLAND Longwood B.A. MRS. MARJORIE H. EUBANK University of Michigan A.B., M.A. MISS JACQUELINE FEEMAN Westhampfon B.S. MRS. ADDIE M. DODD LaGrange B.S. yi If I 252122. I ' I it 7 1.5. , ,rx 9 in ew Qi FN-1 lv MRS. EFFIE G. HOYLE Longwood B.S. Q , f, 'E9' ig . L 'Q' G3 iw CI? mL,, . 'iff' 'bi .ai 3 M-my I JAMES N. HUBBARD William 8. Mary B.S., M.Ed. MISS WAVERLY M. HUNDLEY Emory-Henry B.A. MISS DAWN E. IRVINE Westhampton B.S. Ser' -an '. WM Ag?- MRS. SELMA S. JONES University of California Berkeley B.S. MRS. LUCY PETERSON KILBY Madison B.S. MRS. VIVIAN POWELL KIMBRO Woman's College, U.N.C. B.S. MRS. VIRGINIA C. KOSTYAL Marshall College A.B. West Virginia University M.A. CARLOS T. LINKOUS East Tennessee State College B.S. MISS SHIRLEY L. MASON Westhampton B.A. MISS ROENA D. MCJUNKIN Georgia State B.S. MRS. NORMA PERRY MOTHENA Radford B.S. MRS. JOSEPHINE Q. MUIRE Longwood B.S. MRS. KATHLEEN L. PALMER Dougless B.S. MRS. HANNAH H. NEUGARD Jamestown B.A. MISS LOIS P. OGBURN Longwood B.S. MRS. DOROTHY OGLESBY Longwood B.A. MRS. FRANCES T. OLIVER Flora MacDonald A.B. MRS. KATIE K. OLSON Mary Washington B.S. MRS. NEVA B. PARKER Longwood B.S. William 81 Mary M.Ed. MISS MARGARET A. SACRA Madison B.S. BARCLAY SHEAKS Richmond Professional Institute B.F.A. MRS. EDNA SHEAKS Mary Washington B.S. Columbia Universitiy M.A. LYLE M. SMITH University of Michigan B.Mus.Ed. MRS. ANN R. SMOLA William 8: Mary B.A. COL. EDWARD C. SNEAD Davidson B.S. MISS JANET CARY STERN Mary Washington B.S. MISS SHIRLEY K. STEWART Madison B.S. MRS. BLANCHE S. TAYLOR Guilford A.B. MISS HELEN THEOPHILOS Mary Washington B.S. EDWARD THOMAS Shepherd A.B. University of Maryland M.Ed. Ohio D.S.C. MRS. KATHRYN R. THOMAS Shepherd A.B. Ohio D.S.C. MRS. GERALDINE S. THOMPSON East Carolina B.S. WILBUR P. THOMPSON East Carolina B.S. MRS. MARTHA A. WINGFIELD Lynchburg B.A. RICHARD L. WINGFIELD Lynchburg B.A. EARL T. PILGRIM East Carolina B.S. MRS. GAYLE RAYFIELD Longwood B.S. MRS. ANDREW LEE ROBERTS University of Virginia B.S. you MISS PATRICIA A. PATTON Longwood B.A. im F v? lg?-EEST -.A 'f'-:iff I mai ' , M .e '5 ti ' s v. , . G , .. is . 5 . Que lm l Mt W . si im '11lll'lljgi5LQ1si. . ' fx- 72' X - W yQQf 2 f f Classes ff 2 fwv' xxxx I ' f ff 2 Got my bagg Got my reservation l, fir! , ' a 7 F ff 'g ' ' My I . it ,D 0 u - 9 ul 3: 1' 5 ?--e -Nu 5. X. 4 N ' K ' .Z -4, ,, AW , 4 1 .X f 'QW ug,- ,,. A i Mew A ' .4535- sj H H 'Q WL, wnuczw, ,swf :ESE lfeffliilst 4 m:,1qg5g M. , .. 1: is .nn um '? 5 X .un , 5-k - lp, , E - 4 ' LQ 1 . 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Q- i v '3zf'ifii9!1 lil ' - may Darlene Kay Brenizer James Hunfer Briftingham William David Brooks, Jr. Roberf Melvin Brooks Earlyne Elizabeth Brown av Francis Dianne Burnette sl W it .itialgilrc ,W X it all l i raglan mats- ,..rr 3'5 -f Frank Johnson Brown Janice lrene Brown Robert Early Bryant Christan Hart Burch -..: Joyce Elaine Butler Joe Campanella got Gb Ki 'ii fi --,iw QM :g- Joanne Nelsone Camden Mary Lou Call I Robert Minton Butler, Jr. .sift ta- Mg Robert Michael Campbell, Jr. lg 4631? 1 ,fa NN N mm rx QE wa X was tflaf 5 ' L , u -ll-., c-:Y l . M ' g ' 291' F, dn 1- g-45 41 it 1 A ff! l Paige Marie Carmean Douglas Franklin Carneal Willie Earl Carraway James Louis Carry Melvin Warren Carter . 1, X , 1 . . f , . Nancy Lynn Cheatham Thomas Burrell Cheek Melvin Wayne Chellis Morgan Pouse Cartwright James Donald Chambers .qpnf -i' Qi w QW? s I , I Jghnny Ch,-is Cla X Betty Lou Coltrane Boyd Lee Clearwaters Nancy Lee Cole James Irvin Clemmons A we I Chester Garfield Coltrane Grover Clark Collie, Jr. , I V LAT-C 5, will t ,-.3 , G '1 flrx25ESQi3,l.l I K: 'QM' ie Columbua Robert Franklin Collins Anthony Eden Collingsworth Marion Eugene Conway Susan Alice Copes James Arch Cornette, Jr. J. 4.1. , ff 3l enior Elizabeth Katherine Cox Carol Anne Curtis Jean Carol Daniels Robert Shelton Daniels Ronald Martel Dannelly Jasper Wayne Davenport Bette Janet Davis John Rovvland Davis Barbara Jean Davis Martha Theresa Deal Walter Franklin Deal Joel Augustus DeBoe Leslie Beth Diamant Leilani Lee Dobson Nancy Carey Dolan Axel James Douglas Thomas Gibson Dudley Class l X ,yiglgif Barbara Jean Edwards !. l Kay Anita Duncan Carlton Furner Elkind George Harvey Ellis, Jr. Warren Vinson Ellis X Ann DuVaI Patricia Ann Edison Lynn Newton Edney Eugene Nicholas, Dorothy Ann Eggleston Sonia Merle Eagle 6-r Bill Lee Edge Sandra Louise Elver Brenda Ardalia English A Charles Richard Epes Lacy Thomas Epperson James Harrell Eubank Shirley Leona Ferguson Ti?'TA 1 T' X - L' ' Y .. ..:-f , ' 56 :Q .ir i. , .M H. 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Henkel William Carl Herring Judy Ann Herlzleir i Mary Esfer Hicks Nonevee Bertie Hicks George Kempe Hicks Cabell Drew Higgin-boifam Pafricia Ann Higginbofham Ralph Webber Hines Linda Jean Hinson Hugh Warren Holden Nancy Saunders Holland Cafherin-e Lee Holt Fran-k Leigh Hopkins Carolyn Hope Horner Gay Ollen House Joyce Lee House Lelia Sue Houser Richard Henderson Howard Helen Sue Howell Judith Bertha Hubbard Bobbie Jean Hughes Rebecca Hudson l l Leonard Myles Hudson l Everett Wayne Hudgins Judith Robinson Humphries Emma Jean Hunsucker Gary Lee Hunt Larry William Hunt Maryellen Hurd Thomas Allen lnsley 38 l Irma Thompson Ireland Janice Ann Ivey Sarah Elizabeth Jaite William Henry Jarrett Ada Elizabeth Jenkins Lmgffyfwg, if, it iv' JMU Rose Ethel Jenkins Alfred Melvin Johnson Sam Wayne Jenkins Donald Wayne Jett Judith Lee Jerney Carole Jean Johnson Carol Lee Johnson Floyd Wilmer Johnson Glen Wesley Jones Jerry Dudley Johnson Sarah Carter Jones Thomas Jones Y :vi-yn:-QT' W, eaghfeg 4 J Julia Robbins Jorden Gene Dawson Jordon si as 1' Joyce Loretta King William Edgar Kitirell are ,xi ii Senior Roberf Noaleet Kane Bobby Beyan Kapryan Barbara Ann Kasper John Jay Keeler William Richard Keefon Ann Lee Kegley Archie Randolph Keene, Jr. Billy Eugene Keith Rebecca Faye Kenedy Lena Mae Kidd Jo Ann Knight Douglas Eugene Lamb Jules Joseph Lambiotte Bobbi June Mahaney Gail Sponsler Mahone Robert Dillard Mallison Thomas Leonard Maney Brenda Sue Manuel Wyatt Slater Mapp Brenda Lee Markiewich +L' -N a-F1 5.11 - -.z ,g it A l .i rf i t li V V Y W..-,-,fit-ii, ei. --1 f--Y-,. , 1 ,Y , .lll in 'I y lliff-M ' , if . l V.. . y .w it -fl , ie ,692 951 fi Ann Boyd McCallum ai Winston Edward Mathews, Jr. Robert Henry Marriott Elizabeth Riley McFall Marilyn Elizabeth Mclntire lil. Barbara O'Lane McKenzie Charles Howard McKerral Susan Earl McMahan Elizabeth Ann McMahon Sandra Joan McWharter Paul Mathias LaPierre Henry Leland Law Jane Ellen Layne Kristine Joyce Lee George William Leonard Emma Jane Lester Robert Wendell Longacher Nancy Wiaft Louglwridge George John Loder Vickie Ann Love Bert Harris Lowenstern June Faye Lyliston Robert Harvey Lyliston Milton Dudley Ly'rle Mary Janice Maddy Delma Jane Magnus Guy Peyton Mahanes s-J' Garry James Meeks S-.X li.: Daniel Jennings Milburn Class :L H? fi 1 Herman Winfield Meredith Steve Lyle Metcalf Jacqueline Elaine Michael John Fredrick Michie J - 275' I H, W ' W ii i 'K , V lf'ir,i,i . 1-fi 4., 3,15 - - +--4 -J . 4,5 - - ..N, - , 1 N9 , 'eq N J f M ,ii jg9,11i' i, , , l i Y X - 1. , ,. - .Hi- f Q .- 7mi'ff'- ' ' E 1 ' . ' ' 7-A ' x I ' i . will Q W ffl, if , l i Margaret Jeanne Mocllin Helen Phyllis Milburn Barbara Ann Milchell Gloria Dale Millar VIHCGVIT Andrews Wesley Randolph Monfalcone Monfalcone Jr gil 5-.of K, Sandra Joan Montgomery Charles Thomas Moore Barry Elwood Mouring William Charles Mullens Jerry Dorn Mullis enior Clare Laverne Mvfnow Leona Murray Lynda Lee Mustian Arthur George Neilsen Karin Alicia Nelson Jimmy Andrew Newton Beity Sue Nichols Priscilla Arm Noblin Judith Crosth Waite Nicholas James Porter O'Briarnf Frances Anne Oliver Richa-rd Edward O'MaIly Vange Augusfus Overbay Edward Lyle Palmifer Barba-ra Jean Parker Emily Elizabeth Parker Jessie Randolph Parker Class l-BWFSNCS Earl Pafkef Sheila Adeline Parker Harley Graham Parkes Martha Louise Parkes Jack William Parrent, Jr. James Lee Peddicorad Margaret Louise Perkins Jerry Lynn Phillips Earnest Clay Perdue Margaret Anne Phillips Patricia Ann Phillips Gloria Jean Piland Sandra Lee Platson Emily Phillips Pleasants Lawson Oywood Powell Sue Ellen Poyyl-,pegs Juanna prevaff 945 s 'il '- i f ll 3 ' :i Tommy Jo Pfite Juanita Mae Prillaman Gayle Marks Rauch Patricia Joy Rawles Linda Norberfa Regfof ' ' , i l vial' s 1 4 . i . , . 1 i 1, , ' l ' 5? L eg We A ,M ai ' l la -W. P, V V , , 3 I ea I H i Sharon Lee Reed D 1 53,1 Reynolds Kenneth Earl Regelman, Jr. Douglas Michael Reynolds C Courtenay Boush Reynolds 'i ci, it 2 45: I Gail Ann Rich Linville Lloyd Rich it 5-.v' Linda Clayborn Richardson Wilbur Douglas Richardson Jo Ann Roane Margaret Ann Robertson Linda Leigh Robinson . me fa i i i l C7i Harriet McLean Robinson Julian W. Roper, Jr. Bertha Delores Rowland Gaither Samuel Rowe Judi Ann Roxbury l - - 1 fu iffiifir .1 ' .bas .. ' es Pyfm K li l 17 ' i f rifgiywi William wayf Revell. Jr- X Rasa Mafia schofk AK , tb will l M y Z , i 1 1 .fl , F , . ! r ! - .I t V 1. -' ,I r F-ff? i l rf 55551 w.,.,fa:ev J' WJ? ,,1i,,, i:1E E:E H ' .T ,ll Y , 1 , Nancy Mays Saulf Frances Ann Scher Virginia Aileen Saywer Frank Edward Scholz Richard Henry Scholz i . l was William Garry Schrum Robert Linwood Sealey Barbara Humphries Seamster Everett Meade Seay Joseph Henry Sekerke, Jr. Senior David William Seuferi Edmond Taylor Seymore Brenda Lee Shakelford Carolyn Rachel Shaw Sandra Vandevener Shawen Henry Joseph Shenk, Jr. Larry Newton Sherman Norma Faye Sibley Barbara Gail Sherman Sarah Lou Skinner Peggy Lauerne Slate Cherrill Suzanne Slocum W W 4-sta, Ernesf Arnold Smith Herbert Franklin Smith Jerry Clifton Smith Louis Saunders Smith Nancy Sue Smith Owen James Smith Peggy Catherine Smith Richard Smith Sandra Rae Smith Thorold Constant Smith Mary Ethel Snow Thomas Blake Snyder Charles Leonard Soter Clarence Earl Snyder Jr. James Robert Soyars Herbert Randolph Spencer, Jr. Mervin Lynn Spruill Charles Frederick Sfarmer John Gord0n SYBZCT Vicky Marie Stene Pamela Stensrucl Thomas Jefferson Stillwell, Jr Sharon Summerell Gywen Elizabeth Suttle Becky Lee Taylor Dennis Chapman Taylor Kathleen Ann Taylor Kathleen Ann Taylor l Robert Noel Taylor William Wayne Taylor William Cleveland Taylor I Sandra Leigh Tankersly Ann Ca-role Thomas Helene Sue Terry Alice Dolores Thacker Billy Ray Thomas Charles Walter Thomas Mary Byrd Thomas Sandra Faye Treadwell H 1 Z' il ' 'W ' J W ' ' 5 3 ri- Salah Y J. . X Wulf.. L by ir r l 9' N a Robert Vernon Trexler Jimmy E. Donald Tysinger Linda Faye Tucker Yves Cesar Van Den Branden David Bruce Vaughan D l l I , ! N Elf 5 ix' ii Sandra Jean Vernon 5 Za 3 r H Edward Barley Walthall gl ariw. l James Waddles Geraldine Wall Frank Edwin Walker ' R Carole Kay Ward Carole Huse Ware M , A ' ara-1.-ze L-M 5 . r ,Ie F5 , gee. N3 2 D , -- nh' : ' J 'J 'J'f:'- -: 'E a:s .rf:EI liiilllii 'liiilnlll I I- ll ' 'BS grill - gil ,,: J as ,egg Iiiai fel? 4 ,M 1' i WW, 1 r gawf - - mnrrn. iii, -1 425- Af illl n -lL lil' lr 'E!o ' 5721 - 1 1 fl' ' X iq' - l ,E-2:'11!??iTi?-. Iiilfiiiifffiifffiz, ., ' 3 :fi I 7' X rr Q as - --veg-wil - - ,.,.,. lllll, 1.1.1 l iuiiurhil 1 ii X im: M ii fe rw- ---a n K 'J ia ii i N 'Eg 5i: 'VlE. Y' 7 5 2953 Sarah Cornelia Warren Eugene Robert Warfhan Nancy Lucille Watkins William Miles Welch Wayne Harris Wells Senior Barbara June White Betty Anne White Nancy Jane White Richard Dudley White William Stuart White Douglas Faison Whiteman Charles Wilson Williams John Fletcher Williams Carl Franklin Williams Judith Anne Williams William Charles Williamson Jimmy Douglas Willis Mary Elizabeth Wilson Maurice Ashton Winn Rossalyn Foster Wolever Janet Lou Wood Margaret O'Neil Woodall Class Rebecca Lorraine Wyatt Mary Lynn Young Phrlllp Thomas Young Lauren Wayne Yoder it Sondra Sue Yates Miles Armond Yates CLASS SONG 1960 No man is an island, No man stands alone, Each man's joy is joy to me, Each man's grief is my own. We need one another, Sol will defend Each man as my brother, Each man as my friend. I saw the people gather, I heard the music start, The song that they were singing ls ringing in my heart. No man is an island, No man stands alone, Each man's joy is joy to me, Each man's grief is my own. We need one another, So I will defend Each man as my brother, Each man as my friend. No man is an island, No man stands alone. 'v H f-fi ,i it was-mecsgxx nf ei-as M1 sf, , wi ,Stags -si-, i as 1 :ggi utility., H, ,,. Left to right Nancy Curtis Reporter, Nancy Blaylock, President, Pat Kowalski, Parliameritariang Pat Cox, Treasurerg Nadena Wood, Secretary, Judy Hogge, Vice 2 ,il I 11,135 1 --I -'Al iiflfb - ,se f , 1, . 'itz NADENA WOOD Secretary Junior Class Officers At last our big year arrived when we faced our iunior year with excitement and enthusiasm. After the first few weeks we were in full swing of school life, becoming more active in our great,,S.C.A., committee work, and sports, being sure our iunior representatives were in the middle. Education Week and College Day aided us in planning for our future as American citizens. As time passed, days were filled with hustle and bustle as pictures were taken, orders for class rings were being filled, and plans were being made to give the senior class a most memorable evening at their Senior Prom. We are looking forward to a senior year with great zeal, but we will never forget what a wonderful year we had as iuniors in Warwick High. i Q it t l i l-'P' ll l RM Ji tt y- i X it I EF 2, PAT KOWALSKI NANCY CURTIS Parliamentarian Reporter PAT COX Treasurer John Abbitt John Abbott Craig Addams Norman Addington Rosalie Alderson Charlotte Anderson Howard Andelton Judy Andrews D. T. Andreoli Claude Arehart Jean Armstrong Marilyn Aungst John Bachman Kathryn Bahnson David Baltimor Bobby Baldwin Jim Bammer Johnny Barefoot Jean Barker Toni Barnett Robert Barnhill Wayn Barret Mary Barrett Billy Barrow Linda Basford Laura Sue Baxley Donald Baxter Melvin Becknel Jerry Beesly Nancy Belda Franklin Belot Juanita Bender Janet Bender Eva Mae Berry Jerry Berry Yancey Bivins Jerry Black Nancy Blaylock Elmer Bloomer Edward Bloxom Dianne Bobbitt Joann Bolton Robert Bandurant David Booth Janice Bowman Bruce Bower Charles Boyer Larry Brady Judene Branch Myrtle Brandt Gerald Brichell Jimmy Britton Corkey Broods Robert Brooks Judy Brown Phillip Brown Susan Browne Connie Buegler Ellen Bullard Phyllis Bunn Ray Bunn Ginny Burcher Bruce Burgess Larry Burgess Betty Burke Richard Burney Dianne Burton Sandra Burton Bobby Butler Mike Caldwell Pam Cle Barbara Call David Campbell Estelle Campbell Harriet Campbell Eddie Canada Nancy Coppari E f l l -. 6, f ' J ii y V ,f in il, -we , ,, ,: i I.: I-by r i F 4- vw bm, ... 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A i i - 1 I4 W l l' .cg Q-c 'f .- is 1' 292 -f-v me as ,nag 'Rt 53 -,- gje 1? , r of is i E I V.-if .A 'eil . , iv 0, Us A at-J i .R ,v N f t X W, -.Nl ' ' girl v J i s is -, ,H 1 , s,-1 A i -A fumor Bill Carpenter Ann Carr Charles Carrithers Roberta Cash Wilma Cash Talmadge Caton Ann Center Martha Chambers Shirley Chamberlin Robert Church Tierney Cima Edna Clark Howard Clark Paula Clark Judy Clary Jimmy Claton Billy Catrol Danny Cole Jean Cole Cheryle Comstock Billy Copeland George Copeland Carolyn Corbit Pat Cox Ronnie Cox Perk Crain Dixie Crotch Edna Creighton John Cunningham Nancy Curtis Sharon Curtis Carl Crigger Jackie Daffin Anita Dail Linda Dale Phyllis Daniels Sonny Daniels Carolyn Davenport Ann Daves Bill Davidson Phil Davidson Jimmy Davis Joann Davis Paul Davis Ronny Davis Rudy Davis Judy Delantey Sonny Delfost Jeanette Denton John Dobson Mike Dorset? Sonny Douph Ann Dow Jewel Mae Dowdy Carol Duke Suzanne Eacho David Earnest Bobby Eversol Shirley Edmunson Grady Edwards Phyllis Edwards Eddie Elickson Lee Elliot Paige Elrod Margie Emmons Kai Eng Carolyn English Lionial Epps Billy Eubank Bill Eurin Jack Evans James Falkner Mary Faulkner Tommy Faulkner Skip Ferris Ann Fields Mike Finch Judy Fisher Carol Fitshell Judy Fontaine Jose Fontillas Norma Fontillas Susan Ford Harriet Formechelli Alice Foster Ryan Foster Derric Fountain Billy Fox Jean Fox Larry Fox Lloyd Franken Phyllis Franklin Carolyn Fraser Schell Fraser Wayne Frasier Brenda Freeman Ronald Freeman Susie Freeze Leigh French Sandra French Karen Fry Gary Gardner Benny Garret Billy Garret Anne C. Garret Patrick Garrow Tom Gauclreaux Robert Gavaghan Penny Gay Doris Geray Ronald Gerringer Steve Greshmen Danny Gibson Gayle Gilikin Vicky Godfrey Larry Goings Joyce Gold Linda Good Winn Granger Nelson Gregory Catherine Griener Frances Griffen Nancy Grigsby Larry Grizzle Fred Groves Thelma Guthrie Howard Hall Walter Halsey Nancy Hamilton Lynn Hancock Jennings Handy Darrell Hanks Sharon Hardy Judy Harmon Edward Harper Linda Harris Kilby Harrison Robert Harrison Jessie Hawk Judy Hawkins Ronnie Hawkins Johnny Hayes Janet Head Pat Helms xSteve Helmer Eugene Heltzel Tim Henderson Pete Henry Harvey Hensley Marilyn Hewitt Patsy Hickman Gwen Hicks Sandra Hicks Bonnie Hill , f x i j Z: A 'NYJ I7 Aa i of ,W X is 1 if R-'gl qv--v 15 - 1 an L 1 f A K f in-yn . L 1 ii .A K, LQ 1 , X Y .1 'FWS I ,Q ills 'I gykyx Q 1 ,, , we age We 1 1 I , H xl' y 1 it , L 1' gg.. I '. t V X 11 A A 'es' 53 g ,F V ,W W 11.1 if x . 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X : -mg: ,, -av-' 31-s lA,5..?.1Ef if Egg 'wee 1. .nip W 1 111 R f 1 Y LJ Junior Brenda Hill Barbara Hines Patsy Hinkle Chuck Hinz Janice Hoard Larry Hobbs Barbara Hodges Bobby Hodges Judy Hoffman Anne Hogan Judy Hogg Carolyn Hopkins Robert Horton Gwen Howard Judith Hubbard Earl Hunkins Lonna Hudgins Tommy Hudgins Tinny Hudson Alan Hudson Charlie Hughes Bill Hunt Mickey Hunt Connie Hutchinson Betty Hux Ray Jackson Skipper Jackson Tharon Jackson Richard Jackson Kenny Jarrel Andy Jarrett Dickie Jarrett Bonnie Jeffcoat Wayne Jeffery Jackie Johnson Jo Anne Johnson JoAnn Johnson Ricky Johnson Arlene Jones Carl Jones Dianne Jones Jimmy Jones Jim Jones Lewis Jones Thomas Joy Nancy Keeter Barbara Kemp Yancey Kemp Robert Keneshi Billy Kerlin Susan Kincaid Bobby Kizen Ann Klich Eddie Knight Pat Kowalski David Krause Richard Kurtzler Barbara LaBot William Lamb David Lambert David Lambert Bobby Lampman Betty LaRue Ann Landis Judy Layman Warren Ledford Richard Lee Betty Laffel Charlotte Leftwich Jerry Leggett Johnny Lenzmeyer Afton Leonard Joyce Leonard Grover Lewis Peggy Lewis Diane Ligon Jimmy Lindsey CLSS Joe Lineberry Bernadene Little Doug Livingston Barbara London Frank Long Gary Longacre Barbara Love Claudia Mahone Sharon Mangum Kayworth Mann Dorthy Manzie Louise Marrow Warwick Marshall Andy Marton Suzanne Mason George Matthews Spencer McCarty Doris McCauley John McCormmick Sandra McCrary Pat McCrichard Jim McDowell Jean McGarrell Nancy McLaughlin Evelyn Meredith Wayne Meredith Gene Merica Lloyd Merritt Al Miller Linda Mismer Carolyn Mitchell Cheryl Mitchell Joan Mitchell Martha Mitchell Melissa Mitchell Keith Monroe Louis Monroe Sandra Montgomery Bill Morgan Billie Morris Dianne Morrison Pat Mouring Emma Lou Murray Marie Mulvohill Pat Mullins Martha Muire Kay Mt. Castle Barbara Nelson Mary New Angie Newman Brenda Newton Beverly Nicely Mike Nichelson Ronnie Nixon Carolyn Noblin Mike Noland Anita Norris Tornmy Nyrgen Dottie O'Berry Nancy O'Briant Ray Oliver Sandra Osborne Norman Oswald June Owens Paul Owens Marilyn Painter Jane Palmiter Paul Parino D.on Parker Linda Parker Sharan Parkman Jane Passage Penny Perdue Robert Perdue Pat Perkinson Steve Perot Tommy Phelphs B4 'vt' 1. -,XX,X. 1 ,W tat of f . J 11 1 Q 1 tl tlfl 11 , :E J i'l XX Au, ' 1 - .-- Ye? 'AA .L 'n'1i-ffza-55 TX? E1 '-5-fa. A X, X X - 'l 1l Q Ag? M PT N Wi 5 ' '1-3 3 4,1 W .. . 'f 5' -1. . -1 L ,1'11sg1Qf1157g1 1 ik 1 ti' i X 1 n 1 ..-s - 1 A1 ,-' 'l 1 -D-adm 11 X F 6591-13 M 1 W' '22 Y ill? XX 3 , . ' 1 ' 525552255 - I A .1 1 'V Q 1 - 1X X -gg .TA 1 X 1 W 111 A A ' 1 'xii Nas' ., . 1 W.. - ., USES PM, 1' 'K :f'l...- . 1 4 .l 5 ' ff' , 1 iflliifi N tt. LX XX X ,X 1 if LV' V ll JV i f 1-Wf - 1 . 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A . may 1 ea .1-:v t X f X X 1 ' - x 1A 1 1 :misc , J gg l 1 g l il H fed e-Seite A fumor David Pierce Harold Pierce John Pile Henry Pilland Ann Plummer Carolyn Poff James Polick Patty Poppei Gary Potent Dickie Powell Kathleen Powell Connie Powers Peggy Pribble Betty Price Sara Price John Prost Donald Quizinberry Paula Race Melvin Renn Brenda Reynolds Ann Rhodes Sam Rhody Creig Richards Steven Riddle Judy Ring Geraldine Roach Rachel Ann Roark Linda Roberson Bill Roberts Mody Robertson Barbara Robinson Lynette Rodriquez Shelly Roper Susan Roper Louise Rose Bonnie Rosson Mary Lou Roundy Brenda Rowe Jimmy Rowe Sandra Russell lrvin Ruther Doug Randlett Booth Rankins Hilda Reeves Herbert Sare Carol Sandall Dee Dee Sandage Walter Satchell Delores Savage Janet Savage Bonnie Saylor Phyllis Sawyer Dianne Schmid Lanny Scott Dickie Scruggs Susan Seabolt Jo Carol Seamster Tommy Sellers Frank Shaminsky Christie Sharpes Sammy Kenny Shoc Donna Sibley Charles Silcox Bill Slais Elaine Slverson Jim Small Barbara Smith Barbara Smith Fred Smith James Smith Melvin Smith Richard Smith Ronnie Smith Steve Smith Sylvia Smith Tommy Smith Carolyn Snead Charlie Snead Mary Lynn Snyder Bob Spain Butch Spain Roy Stallings John Stannaway Linda Starling Jo Ann St. Clair Suzanne Steinback Phyllis Stockes Pam Stroyan Tanice Stubbs Gwen Sullivan Lois Suoter Dennis Surry Gail Suttle Linda Swain Sue Swearingen Jimmy Sykes Max Taback Ronald Tankersly Danny Taylor Gail Taylor Lewis Taylor Steve Tear Sandra Templeton Sharon Thacker Tike Theophilis Ingrid Thiel Sandra Thomas Wade Thompson Christy Tidmarsh Brenda Tilson Spergion Tonie Betty Tucker Carolyn Turner Jane Turner Scott Turner Maude Uyenoyamb Allen Vann Ronnie Vaugan Loretta Vaughn Randell Vaught Warren Vick Vikki Victor Russel Vincent Bill Walker Jim Walker Beverly Walsh Mary Warboys Ann Ward Dick War Sandra Warfield Rita Warren Judy Watt Kenny Weber Tommy Wellington Sanclra Wells George West George West Spencer West Bunny White Charles White James White John White Herman White John White Kay White Phillis Whiticotten Dan Whiteneck Donald Whitley Donna Whitmore Jean Williams Karen Williams Sandra Williams Barbara Willis Junior Nell Page Willey Jim Willis Tommy Willis Kathleen Wild Gail Wilkinson Margaret Wilkinson Carolyn Wilson Xandra Wilson Barbara Winn Andy Wise Steve Wise Patsy Womble Nadena Wood Peggy Wood Butch Woodall Betty Wooten Peggy Workman Carl Wright Dolly Wright Victoria Wyatt Andy Yates Ronald Yeatts Judy Yow Barry Zechella Jo Ann Zelinskt Kathryn Zuercher w 1.04 V, lggltlt l sf The Juniors show off their new rings as they plan for the Senior Prom ziifigg 5, ' M4 gk' -Xu aw f.,f are Carolyn Mitchell, Susan Ford, Karen Fry, and Joan Mitchell make the finishing touches on the backdr x ,, P . i , V ,, 5 .Rl s AA' A' 'l V 1 A' 'll ' , ii nr w ' 1 gm-,F .Q , f I-sgfyqi 1 4' f' ' -l i 5 n A ..-un... Shu ' I ff! g,---Y The Band takes a break during The prom. . iii 'Z ii .mm ,, ' fini. if ii, at i i We is V W- ii 1 ls ll l ll l 52213 Q I Q ll , E Left to right: Vice President, Cary Flower, President, J. W Stallings, and Secretary Pat Davis ophomore Class fficers After months of anticipation, we entered Warwick High School to find ourselves lowly sophomores. Yet, the friendliness of the upperclassmen and the faculty made us feel a part of Warwick. The seemingly endless halls and strange faces soon became familiar to us, and as we took part in school activities, we realized the challenge that faced us in making ourselves a part of Warwick High. The extracurricular activities helped broaden our views, and there was always the steady grind of pencils as we worked on our class assignments. At last, the adiustment to this new life being made, we ioined with the upperclassmen in working for our school. As we picture our future years at Warwick we may feel assured that they will be as enioyable for us as the past year was. 1 Top to bottom: J W Stallings President, Cary Flowers Vice Pres identf and Pat Davis Secretary Diane Abbott Bill Ackiss Billy Adams Jo Helen Adams Sarah Addams Patricia Addy Sally Albertson Jenice Allen Don Almond Lucy Alvis Gene Amburgy Buddy Anderson Pam Anderson Carol Andrews Lewis Andrews Karen Atkinson Diane Austin Corolyn Ayers Ric Bahr Judy Bailey Linda Baker Joyce Balgrave Ned Ball Rod Barbee Peggy Barclay Eddie Barefoot Paulette Barks Shirley Barlow Robert Barn Chick Barnette Gail Bauer Hannah Bauth Charles Bauwan Alex Baxter Gary Beasley Kathy Billington Linda Bissell Barbara Black Billy Black Cheryl Blake Sammy Black Sarah Blanchard Martha Blackman Robert Blackwell Paul Bloomer Buddy Bloxom Charles Bond Trudy Bonney Nancy Borders Louis Bott Carolyn Bowen Carolyn Bowlin Ned Boyette Dorita Brady Donna Branch Judy Branch Ellen Brant Hellen Brant Linda Brashier Wayne Brendal Betty Brodie Kay Brooks Bobby Brown Loretta Brown Jack Buck Patricia Buckner Grant Bunch Shirley Bunch Bill Burch Nancy Burchard Betty Jo Burcher Becky Burgess Faye Burgess Billy Burn John Burton Gayle Caffee Gay Cambell Judy Campbell Pat Campbell Caroll Camden Ted Camden Kathleen Cannon Kay Cannon Paulette Capozzi Donald Capps Linda Capps Louis Capps Arthur Cappstaff s. . , 'lg V. . 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' 1 J L lf it , L L -I 65 ophomore Rose Ann Cardamone Stella Carrithess Hazel Carsenter Amy Carter Marshall Carter Steve Carter Luz Castro Jane Cecil Billy Cellinaton John Chappel Patsy Chappell Rosalind Cherry Dianne Clark Frances Clark Linda Clark Ronnie Clauch Teddy Clayton Doug Clemens Tommy Coe Bill Cogan Billy Colbert Tommy Coleman Jay Collatta Barbara Collins Ellen Conners Sharon Conner Don Cook Dorothy Cook Gerry Copley Ed Correl Mason Corrick Jimmy Cowardin Sue Craft Garry Crabtree Theresa Crapps William Crawford Butch Creech Pam Cridler Howard Crews Wayne Cronk Wayne Curry Frost Cunningham Joan Darwell Willis Darden Mickey Davenport Lynn Davidson Ann Davis Bill Davis Pat Davis Jean Day Susan DeAlba Ed Dease Doug Deckard Bob Derby Nancy Diamond Jerry Dickerson Joan Dixon Doug Dobson Nancy Bobson Steve Dodson James Douglas Paul Drewery Jay Dunn Louise Dyke Ellen Eames Betty Eastman Paul Edgar Gary Edgington Maurice Edina Betsy Edison George Edwards Grover Edwards Lou Edison Melvin Edwards Douglas Ellis Frankie Emanuel Sally Emerson Beverly Ensley Betty Farmer Judith Farmer Reba Faubian Susan Feder Mike Fehl Nancy Fiege Ernie Field Mary Low Finch Phyllis Finch Jim Fincher Class Sandra Fitzgerald Bill Fletcher Sandorcl Fleming Delores Fleming Joyce Flipse Gary Flowers Martha Folsom Barbara Foltz Pat Forest Linda Foster Mike Foushee Janice Fox Ronny Fox David Franzeman Lin Furman Guy Futrell Paulette Gallimore Larry Gammon Roy Garland David Garnett Gayle Gates Ronald Gates Margaret Gaulet Claudia Gerlack Glen Giles Henry Giles Chuck Gill Steve Gill Kenny Gilliam Stu Gillrnan Nancy Girton Jimmy Godwin John Godfrey Sam Goggins Ellen Gompers Penny Good Ruby Good Brenda Goode Sally Goodwin Jean Graham Ma Granger Judy Grant Jacker Geavenore Buddy Green Jo Ann Green Fred Gregory Nancy Gregory Wayne Grey Sam Grinels Thomas Grover Larry Genn Jean Haley Paul Hamilton Robert Hansford Ted Hanson Patty Harmon Donnie Harris Pat Harris Linda Harvell Jacqueline Harvey Betty Hawker Dickie Hayes Nancy Hayle Nancy Hazelwood Sylvia Head Ray Heath Pat Hedden Larry Henry Ken Herman Eddie Higgins John Hill Sandra Hogg Patricia Holdern Ned Holderby Gladys Holland Richard Holmes Davis Hoover Susan Hoover Sharon Hopkins Donald Hornsley Sandra 'Hoyle Jeanne Huckins Edith Hudgins David Hudson Karen Hudson Joy Humphries David Hunt Ronnie Hunt ophomore Sandra Hunt Dorothy Hurton Wayne Ingram Lorin Ireland Frances Ivey Karen Ivins Jerry Jackson Carolyn Jacobs Brenda Jarrell Buddy Jefferson Lee Johnson Margaret Johnson Mickey Johnson Thomas Johnson Allen Jones Bob Jones Carolyn Jones Herman Jones Marvin Jones Nancy Jones Vincent Jones Dianne Kahn Beth Kanner Gordon Kaper Sidney Keene Fred Kemp Charles Kempton Gordan Kennel Betty Kerfoot Carolyn Kersey Jesse Kimmery Roslinde King Charles King Allen Kirby Jay Klose Lydia Knight Sharon Kummer Paulette Lacy Greg Lafone Chuck Laird Gloria Langley Lana Lautenschlager Bonell Leggette Carolyn Lehew Stuart Leigh Sharon Lerche Betty Lewis Judy Leyhorn Butch Liebler Virginia Lindsay Carol Lipscomb Gayle Lockhart Winn Logan Steve Lowe Rudy Luthy Bobby Long Bill Lottier Robert Lowino Gloria Lumpkin Reed Lyerly Dave Lynch David Lytle Bobby Macky Carol Mabe Angela Macrie Al Madsen Sally Maney Donna Mann Margaret Mann Sherill Mann Janice Mansfield Pat Mardis Sybil Markman Mike Marlin lone Marshall Jerry Mason Barbara Mater C. 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Mayer Downey Maynard Colin Mclntosh Robbie McCleean Jo Ann McConnell Maxy McCormick Bill McCulIum Irvin McGowen Betsy Mclntosh Jimmy McKeeI Pam McKenzie lass Lynn McKerral Doug McLeod Carol McNally Ronnie Meadow ivan Mears Carla Merritt Marilyn Meyer Glen Millar Patsy Miller Kathy Miller Sandra Millar Tex Miller Brenda Minton Tommy Minton Dianne Mitchell Eddie Mitchiel Vivian Moberg Bert Moncief Seda Monfalcone Martha Moorehead Pat Mooney Diane Mullen John Mumaw Carolyn Myer Bill Myers Steve Myers Nancy Naughton Wayne Naumann Awilda Nararoo Libby Neal George Nearn Dorothy Nelson Pat Nelson Brenda Newman Colstan Newton Mark Nichols Jim Nichason Carolyn Oakley Joe Aconner Micheal Ogier Mike Ogeere Betty Oliphant Nenry O'pry David Osbone Thomas Osborne Valley Owens Jeff Page John Palmer Bobby Pale Barbara Parker Betty Jane Parker Leamon Parker William Parker Louise Parks Robert Parsons Larry Paterson Charlene Patten Sonia Peach Eileene Pendleton Linda Pennington Jane Penner Brenda Perdue Robert Perdue Mike Phillips Susan Phillips Howard Pievatte Tommy Powell Oretta Price Wayne Price Jean Pritchard William Profit Mariorie Pullen Jan Randels Ramsey Jerry Ravli Jimmy Rawls Curley Rector Elaine Redford Horace 'Reed Jane Renn Andra Reynolds Burnie Reynolds Carol Anna Reynolds Carol Reynolds Charolett Reynolds Kathleen Rider Betty Rilee Betty Riley ophomore Dianne Riley Marvin Rideowl Dave Ripley John Ritgin Joyce Roach Sally Robers Dinah Roberson Nattie Roberts Brenda Robinson Elizabeth Robinson James Rogers Marleen Rohran Susan Romans George Rose Dorena Ross John Rouch Pam Rountree Alice Rouse Brenda Rowe Dick Rubley Leunnette Russell Gerald Runyan Leslie Rutledge Fay Salter Betty Gaye Sanford Carl Saunders Caroline Saunders - Nancy Saunders Joe Savage Peggy Sawyer Anne Schubett Judy Schuller Gene Schultz Nick Schiendal H. B. Scoggins Sandy Scorfia Bobbie Scott Sue Scott Gaye Scrimegour Larry Scuyster Sue Shaw Rita Shelton Judy Shenk Bobby Sherman Pam Slate Beryl Slaton Bette Smith Betty Smith' Frances Smith Gay Smith Jerry Smith Judy Smith Kathryn Smith Rebecca Smith Sandra Smith Sarah Smith Sidney Smith Verda Smoker Vernon Smoker Billy Snyder Bobby Snyder Maxine Snyder Carolyn Sosebie Linda Spain Chuck Spangler David Spangler Mary Squires J. W. Stallings Judy Starkey Barry Starpati Ray Statzer Sandra Stochman Donna Stone Bill Stormer Frieda Jo Stoltz Phyllis Summerfield Ann Taback Leevia Talbert Carolyn Tatum Reba Taubion Barbara Taylor Carl Taylor Douglas Taylor Joe Taylor Roger Taylor Al Thomas Danny Thomas Donald Thomas UQSS George Thomas Kathleen Thomas Richard Thomas Ricky Thomasson Charlotte Thompson Sandra Thompson Rannie Thorne Marge Thrash Nancy Thurman Morris Trahand Doris Tucker Mark Turnage Ed Umstead Wayne Utley Freddie Vanderslice Warren Vanderslice Ruth Vaught Phyllis Verell Jim Verser Joel Vickers Dena Kay Wade Joanne Wade Robert Walker Joe Walsh Mary Ware Pat Warren Johnny Welch Christine Welener Carolyn Wells Crystal West Dianne West Rita West Tommy Wessely Terry West Pat Wethington Madeline Wharton Beverly Wheless Chatles White Gene White Faye Whitecotten Jack Whitfield Terry Whillus Brenda Wiggin Jack Wiley Cheryl William Bobby Williams Bonnie Williams Burnie Williams Dennie Williams Jean-nie Williams Louise Williams Robert Williams Ben Willis Juanita Willis Walter Willis Dickie Wilson Donna Wilson Louisa Wilson Sandra Wilson Vicky Winter Gus Wise Ann Woolivine Ann Wood Dwight Wood Frances Wood Joyce Wood Art Woody Carol Wyaant Carolyn Yates David Yeatts Tommy Yeatts Susan Yoder Bob Yoke Chick Yost Andrew Young Edwin Zellers Mary Beth Zykes Kay Branscomb 'HE w 'YJ 1 l 5 li ' Q I l MA V1 A I 4 M is aj 2+ ,: i' 1 wg. F' 1 l li' l 2 J I, Actwztzes w H ,1 m - ' Q af w if an uw. .fum .4--,x .. n, 's' HL u' L Xu S .5 '54 , -- fs LL , mu m W 1 vw V1 .5 5 43 H' N 115 ,, L 2 V A an 1 'sf A f'-M1 l L- ' , 2 i . f 'R 5 I LE is is A53 f+5.:n-9 55 'XE-sa, f . if w ' M .USE . Pk eff-' 1 V yigg E . ,N ga? Fi -' 4 ' 5 , dk -M A 5. if 5 iw ? '1 uuwswsmasm First Vice President Richard Epes - it Ui 1 Second Vice President ' Pam Stroyan Secretary Joyce House Treasurer Jay Lambiotte Parllamentarian Nancy Cole Reporter Irma Ireland tucient Cooperative Association First row, left to right: Nary Lynn Young, Nancy Cole, Nancy Blaylock, Karin Nelson. Second row, left to right: Joyce House, Pam Stroyan, lrma Ireland, Gay House. Third row, left to right: Wyatt Mapp, Jerry Franklin, Richard Epes, J. W. Stallings, Jay Lambiotte. The S.C.A. year 'L959-60 was a successful and fruitful one t under the leadership of Jerry Franklin, S.C.A. president. The S.C.A. received guidance from Mr. George Baker, new S.C.A. sponsor, who took on his duties in a manner that made ' those who worked with him, respect and admire him. The Activity Ticket Sales were a great success and showed the enthusiastic spirit of the student body. The S.C.A. had a great number of active participants due to the fine work of the numerous committees. 1 Warwick's S.C.A. worked with Hampton and Newport ' News through the Peninsula S.C.A. Federation to arrive at a goal of mutual respect and brotherhood between the schools. Under the Federation we observed Honor Week, Know Your School Week, Brotherhood Week, Sportsmanship Week, and Federation Week, in an effort to bring the three schools closer together. The Executive Council, Congress, committees, and the Ad- ministration worked hard to reach the goals set forth by the Student Cooperation Association and with the aid of the student body made Warwick High School a school of which S,C,A, President 'to be proud. Jerry Franklin Sophomore Class Senior Class Junior Class l . President President Pfesdefff Gay House Nancy Blaylock J- W- 5iBll 9S S.C.A. Sponsor Mr. George Baker First row, left to right: Jerry Franklin, Richard Epes, Joyce House, Jay Lambiotte, Irma Ireland, Nancy Cole, and Mary Lynn Young. Second row, left to right: Pat Davis, Nedena Wood, Beverly lnsley, Cary Flowers, Phyllis Verell, Nancy Blaylock, Nancy Curtis, Karen Nelson, Jane Wren, Byrl Slayton, Joyce Roach, Jackie Johnson. Third row, left to right: Ellen Connors, Pat Kowalski, Kay Brooks, Teddy Clemmons, Scott Turner, Pam Cole, Judy Hogg, Angie Newman, Janet Wood, Gail Mahone, Mary Ellen Hurd, Sandy Shawen, Nancy Loughridge, Emily Parker, David Vaughn, Sammy Shields. Fourth row, left to right: Sonny Seay, Diane Bobbitt, Patsy Womble, Pat Cox, Judy Williams, Peggy Modlin, Nancy Holland, Ann DuVal, Rossie Wolever, Brenda Manual, Gay House, Bobby Brown, Jimmy Cowardin. Fifth row, left to right: Jesse Hawks, J. W. Stallings, Jerry Jackson, Stephen Gill, Tommy Cheek, David Baltimore, Wyatt Mapp, Jimmy Brittingham, Jimmy Smith, Warren Holden, Jimmy Eubanks, Grover Lewis, Donald Jett, Dennis Taylor, Bill Harrison, Butch Spain, Wyatt Royal, Steve Campbell. .C.A. Congress The Congress of the Student Cooperative Association, composed of homeroom presidents, class officers, and S.C.A. officers, met once a month to discuss and to suggest methods for improving rela- tionships within the school. U The Congress played a vital part in keeping the students well informed about the business of their S.C.A. The voices of Congress represented the ideas and viewpoints of the student body and submitted opinions on how the S.C.A. might best benefit the student body. The S.C.A. was able to function smoothly and effectively due to the work of the members of our S.C.A. Congress. The S.C.A. Federation plans Warwick's Exchange Day. All right now, Iet's pay attention . . . Jerry conducts business at an Executive S.C.A. Committee Chaim1en take time out from their Council meeting. busy schedules to pose for a picture. 'L 1 'I , 4,222 . uf. , N L if? 4 Q r l 'i Y Qs 'Q X ! f , :ltr M 4 2 sf. sf I 9- 5' Q R N. 'Z f 1 X if fox X SX , X Ag xx 7 Hifi . . , Q gms 5 v' , 4 wi xo: 1 , . f t gf fig:-3 , 'f .1 i. I' W e ,H 151 gi, Y' . ng ag if :UV I X . 1 - , . .Q ' mi, M :QQ 54... . X ! 5 .C.A. Federation t re it f S 1 s Q A . I l S. A., Warwick's Federation Delegates and Alternates are, first row, left to right: Pat Cox, Karin Nelson, Gay House, and Joyce House. Second row, left to right Jay Lambiotte, Wyatt Mapp, Jerry Franklin, Richard Epes, and Doug Livingston. The Student Cooperative Association Federation is formed by the three Peninsula High Schools, Newport News, Hampton, and War- wick. The federation's objectives are to promote better understand- ing, friendship, and an exchange of ideas. Officers of the federation this year were Ashley Briggs of Hampton, president: Wyatt Mapp of Warwick, vice presidentf Marlene Matthews of Newport News, secretary, Kenny Alashansky of Newport News, treasurer, Margaret Corkrell of Hampton, parliamentarian, and Karin Nelson of Warwick, sergeant-at-arms. The federation in- cludes seven student delegates and an S.C.A. sponsor from each school. Federation officers enjoy informal discussions. The federation's program this year was very full. The year was begun by observing Sportsmanship Week, designed to promote the idea of friendly rivalry among the students in the three schools. A welfare protect financed by events at the different schools was supported. Warwick High sponsored a Recreation Night to raise their share of the money for the federation's proiect. Loyalty, Honor, and Brotherhood Weeks were observed at the three schools under the sponsorship of the federation. The highlights of the federation's program for the year were the student exchange days at all of the schools to see each S.C.A. in action. Jerry has fun showing visitors around on Federation Day at Warwick. iiaii225S2i ' 1: 1 wi 'tyre i it K Magazine Sales Committee The Magazine Sales campaign at Warwick High, although not a total failure, did not reach expectations. Our goal was set at 58,000 and only 55,700 was turned in at the end of the second week. The campaign was opened by an assembly featuring a skit by the Maga- zine Sales Committee and the traditional talk by Mr. DuBerry. The senior class, by far, out- sold the Juniors and Sopho- mores. Recreation Night Committee Lollipop Recreation Night started off the first of five big Recreation Nights this year. We planned, worked hard, and had a great night of fun each time. The attendance was very good, and we danced to the latest records, played almost every type of game from ping- pong, checkers, and miniature pool to cards. Good food, games, and socializing all con- tributed to make Recreation Night a huge success. Pep Committee The Pep Committee is one of the largest and most inter- esting committees in the school. Peppy cheerleaders, enthusiastic posters, and continuous spirit state briefly the action and goal of the Pep Committee. lts mem- bers work hard all year long promoting school spirit and publicizing the many sports ac- tivities in order to stir the in- terest of the students. A pep rally was one event through which the committee encour- aged school spirit. Orientation Committee Acquainting new students with our school is the main purpose of the Orientation Committee. On the first day of school, committee members wore iden- tification tags and managed in- formation booths to direct the eight hundred new students to their classes. The Compass, a handbook about our school ac- tivities, was distributed to the new students. A later project taken by the committee was the revision and printing of a new Compass. Social Committee The Social Committee for the year 1959-60 had for the first time co-chairmen, who were Rossie Wolever and Dennis Tay- lor. The committee was com- posed of industrious workers, who all enioyed working and planning for the dances throughout the year. We would like to thank patient sponsors, Mr. Barclay Sheaks, Miss Helen Theophilos, and Mr. Horace Hill for their help and guidance throughout the year. Cafeteria Committee The Cafeteria was a busy place this year not only during lunch but also after school. In addition to the transformation of the bulletin boards, one which served as a calendar of events and the other as a scrap- book containing news clippings and pictures of students and faculty members, a plaque was hung at the front of our cafe- teria which gave the daily menu, plus the price changes. Activity Ticket Committee The bulk of the Activity Ticket Committee's work was completed during the first month of school. Handling all sales, printing, and distributing required day to day work dur- ing the first month. Once the rush of the pre-season sales subsided, the maior iob of the committee boiled down to as- sorting and returning tickets to the homerooms after students had attended school events. Building and Grounds Committee This year the Building and Grounds Committee undertook several extensive projects. A plan has been successfully de- vised ancl put into practice for greater efficiency in the park- ing lot and hallways. The com- mittee has kept our athletic track in excellent condition. Though our dream for tennis courts has not yet become reality, we feel that the work begun by us will be completed in the very near future. Student Directory Committee This year the Student Direc- tory Committee of Warwick High is hoping to realize the purpose for which it was or- ganized-to compile a booklet with the names and telephone numbers of the entire student body, to be made available to everyone. ln cooperation with its advisor, Miss Irvine, and all homeroom teachers, the mem- bers of the committee com- bined their efforts in order to have the Student Directory ready in 1960. 1 up FRENCH CLUB PRESIDENTS First row, left to right: Pam Cale, Penny Gay, Yancey Kemp, Susie Ayers, SOCIAL SCIENCE FORUM OFFICERS Nancy Watkins, Nancy Curtis. Second row, left to right: Nancy Holland, Left to right: James Cornette, President Kathleen Wilk, Secretary- T0 f mY Cheek, Linda Hlnsonf 5Ue Sweafengeff T0mmY Sfillwell- Treasurer, Tommy Cheek, Vice President. AV ,W Club F.H.A. OFFICERS flicers Sitting: Phyllis Franklin, Barbara Wheless. Standing, left to right: Laura Sue Baxley, Janet Head, Betsy Edison, Beverly Nicely. QM .1 4 leaf' F W as Q. :aw 255552 1 W it --my I ,, .xfeisvi ,gl ' rf-4:21 liege. 4. 1 gc ,ii warm . - I if :marie 1 i www , .V,.. . , i . . .. . . , . , levee nf' ' t 11,,w5 1 lava- iw . I A ,saw 2' , IH M21 was ,.: ,wwf 11 , 1 1 - W 4: , bags, Leia. -+ , , ,J , mei? I iii: , 1-an , -is Q V - H ss, ,, 7-1 .J F, SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Left to right: Edmund Seymore, James O'Briant, Tommy Cheek, David Pierce, James Clemmons, Miss Irvine, Sponsor. , Ill , W SPANISH CLUB PRESIDENTS First row, left to right: Jackie Johnson, Lynn Hancock, Jean Haley, and Ellen Barrack, Second row, left to right: Nancy Keeter, Marilyn Mclntire, and Judy Akers. Third row, left to right: Herbert Smith, Jackie Davis, Bill Roberts, 8I Gay House, Editor and Nita Gills Assistant Ecli Jeannett D t A , , - e en on, ssistant Advertising Man- Margie Emmons, Assistant Business Manager, tor, discuss plans for the 7960 Warwick. ager, and Bonnie Gentry, Advertising Man- and Beth Jenkins, Business Manager, check with ager, position copy and pictures for an ad. Mrs. Crews abouta purchase order. The Warwick mff be Sole sites- 'O ea 'ft' the 'turn and Nha chixax has been Gatl the a Nliss Masons' rflaterlal lor 558V all new 1 Edlfor' tant Plcluletor Cap' . x, mls - Edl ' x f-S artha NlllCh:zl9inS0 Pldllzm an ende Mnd linda Rove of Wlllal a rn . me . non is or pictures SUPP Members of the annual staff busy at work trying to meet their first deadline. Miss Mason, sponsor of The War- Vicky Victor, Typist, and Judy Hoffman, As- The Warwick staff has its daily business meeting before t wick checks copy before it is sistant Copy Editor, prepare and type copy begins its actual work. typed on page. for the annual. Under the guidance of our new sponsor, Miss Shirley Mason, The Warwick staff has worked hard this year to make this annual the best ever. After the first few days of getting organized, we settled down to work creating your Sentimental Journey through the 1959-60 high school year. Our primary aim was to pay for the iourney. ln order to do this everyone on the staff worked as a unit selling ads, with Bonnie and Jeanette doing a fine iob of keeping records of them and drawing up the ad pages. By the time we had gotten a good start selling ads, it was time to schedule the passport pictures for your sentimental remembrances. The diligent work of Linda and Martha took most of the confusion out of this important operation. Having completed these preparations for the iourney, we settled down to the necessary tasks of drawing up pages and writing copy. Margie made sure all copy was assigned and proofread and then passed on to Vicky for typing. Both of these iobs had to be carried out with care, for any mistakes which slipped by them could cause a wrong turn in the iourney. Most of the plans having been made for our Sentimental Journey, Gay and Nita relaxed a little from their strenuous duty of directing the plans and everyone turned his attention to the business books, anxious to see if there was enough money to finance our trip. Beth and Judy put their heads together over the books and did a lot of figuring. After adding all income from ads, the sale of activity tickets and annuals, and help from the school, they announced that we could finance the trip and have several passengers - you. We hope you enioy your Sentimental Journey and find many pleasant memories here. l I l Left to right: Jeanette Denton, Linda Robinson, Judy Hoffman, Martha Mitchell, Miss Shirley Mason, Sponsor, Margie Emmons Beth Jenkins Bonnie Gentry, and Vicky Victor. Seated, left to right: Gay House and Nita Gills. First row, left to right: Miss Callahan, Jean Gregory, Barbara Mitchell, June Lyliston, Janice Ivy, Joyce House, Nancy Holland. Second row, left to right: Nancy Curtis, Tinny Hudson, Jane Passage, Janice Bowman, Susan Brown, Xandra Wilson, Raymond Bunn. Third row, left to right: Donald Whitley. The Earle Staff Extra! Extra! Hot off the press! Yes, the very first day of school Earles were delivered hot off the press to the students of Warwick High School. We had worked during the summer so that we could give the students an idea of what the new school year might hold for them and what changes had taken place. This year we lost two temperamental members of our newspaper family. Our vari-typers, who had served us many years, went into retirement. Their small, but efficient brother, was adopted to replace them. He was, of course, our IBM machine. Through him, the appearance of The Earle was great- ly improved. Eighteen times this year we hurried and scurried through the halls delivering The Earle on which we had spent time before and after school, occasionally on Saturdays, during lunch periods, and of course during our regular staff hour, second period. We produced several issues preceding holi- days such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter. Although we had several close calls, we were veryaproud that we made all deadlines with the help of our sponsor, Miss Lois Callahan. Articles were written, typed, and glued on the make-up sheets, headlines and ads were set in the shop. The ads were sold to finance The Earle. All these iobs were necessary to produce the news ot the day for the students of Warwick , High School. Nancy Holland, Editor, and Miss Callahan, Sponsor, work on The Earle dummy, Yi 6 . H Psgistixiuset Eadxine E x 355396: 50400 manga? 365. 5 9 -tor. gow ta' Edt ,gtce dwwi W5 S3 - Nrianageggk hafixthxl XN xo! I anne 'I T and xx ' ea dverixilnq X It's Tuesday and the paper goes to press. Busy, busy, busy are Nancy Cutris, Assistant Make-up Editor, Xandra Wilson, Assistant Advertis- ing Manager, June Lyliston, Busi- ness Manager. eil' . fd l I P5956 E560 ' Nmchellteeatwie 'Xen KO aama'aeve90N' -'we Ea . - ' 9 EAGOYA 3630 e sefydxn 5906? 1, an bgQ9' . xeqt E660 ' -ons Nitlhxx -UP pafan ggi 1 make X35 Barbara Mitchell, Assistant Editor, press' and Nancy Holland, Editor, rush to distribute The Earle to the afternoon homerooms. Janice lvey, News Editor, and Tinny Hudson, Exchange Editor, type final copy for The Earle. .. -:af it il it 3:7 4 , rw iffftlllqifgg 1 lu wi 5 V 5, ,li wlgyti 1 Y rs- ......-e,f'v'j Janice Ivey, News Editor, and Phyllis Bunn look through pictures for those R6Ym0nd Bunn, PlCfUl'2 EUllf0l', and Janice BOW' most descriptive and helpful to the articles. man, Headline Editor, type headlines for the sports page. 85 A The Plou lt Under the guidance of its sponsor, Miss Lois Callahan, the 1959-60 PLOUGH Staff, headed by editor, Ranny Spencer, enioyed a wonderfully successful year. This year, for the first time, the staff started out with the intention of producing three magazines. With this in mind, the students worked hard, achieving their goal of getting the first issue out by Thanksgiving. This issue was dedicated to Miss Loretta Jeter. With a much larger Advanced Composition class to act as staff, The Plough this year combined the literary, critical, and artistic talents of many new students. Those who had never before read the stories, essays, and poems of their fellow students suddenly found they were deluged with short stories, set from New York to Briarfieldf poems, with beats from iambic pentameter to that of a torn bongo, and art, from realistic pictures that looked modern to modern pictures that looked realistic. Despite all, they came through with flying colors. With the motto, Quality Always, before them, the A very important part of the staff checks copy that students have submitted. l959'60 Staff made ma 'Y effofis toward l f'P 0Vln9 The mage' zine. An attempt was made for more variety in both the writing and the art work. A publicity campaign was waged to make the Farmers more aware of their magazine, urging them to submit their work for publication. The highlight of the year was reached in April, when several members of the staff attended the S.l.P.A. Convention in Lexington to-receive the honors the Plough had won from the critics. First row, left to right: Bill Williamson, Patsy Parkinson, Ann Eggleston, Becky Taylor, Marilyn Mclntire, Judy Roxbury, Pamela Stensreed, Miss Callahan, Sponsor. Second row, left to right: Warren Holden, Paulette Barnhart, Ginny Burcher, Jane Lester, Janet Wood, Ann DuVal, Rebecca WYGYY, Bobble Sherman. Third row, left to right: Tommy Cheek, Jerry Phillips, Ruth Ann Barnard, Elizabeth McMahon, Leslie Beth Diamant, Judy Nichols. Fourth row, left to right: Bobby Bryant, Ranny Spencer, Barbara Kasper, Lynda Mustain, Linda Basford, Kathy Taylor, and Linda Hinson. H V ggi. - - f .- -9' www Lmda and Ranny check on a story for the next Plough eclmon The Head ushers Janet Wood and Sonny Seay work avidly to make sure that all the students are seated in assembly. Each spring, Warwick's ushers are chosen for the following school year. The 1959-60 ushers were the largest group ever chosen, numbering thirty, fifteen girls and fifteen boys, from the Junior and Us hers Beverly Bradburn is busy ushering in a Friday morning assembly The ushers were aided this year in their en- deavors to be of service to Warwick by Mr. Barclay Sheaks. They selected Sonny Seay as their head usher with Janet Wood as his assistant. Sonny and Senior classes. Janet worked together in planning the weekly The ushers are chosen from a large number of schedules. applicants on the basis of poise, neat appearance, As one can well see, it is a great honor and and leadership ability. Also, they were required to privilege to be an usher, but they could never do write the short essay, 'Why l Want to be an their iob well without the full cooperation of you Usher.' the students of Warwick. Top row, left to right: Doug Gregory, Lynn Spruill, James Eubank, Earl Snyder, Bobby Hodges, Dickie Smith, Herbert Smith, Bobby Williamson, Sonny Seay, Clark Collie, Jimmy Bateman, Mike Nicholas, Chris Helmer, Grover Lewis. Bottom row, left to right: Ann DuVal, Janet Wood, Rossie Wolever, Jane Forbes, Yancey Kemp, Marilyn Mclntire, Judy Hoffman, Patsy Perkinson, Ann Plummer, Beverly Bradburn, Pam Cale, Brenda Shakleford, Nancy Holland, Linda Hinson. Front row, left to right: Ann Taback, Gail Mahone, Chrissie Sharps, Claudia Mahone, Nancy Kaparri. Second row, left to right: Jeff Hicks Mr Daughety Linda Foster, Karin Nelson, Mrs, Eubanks, Jane Lester, Ann Plummer, Becky Burgess, Ann McCallum. Third row, left to right: Peyton Mahanes, Jerry Johnson Tommy Sellars, Jimmy Eubanks, Buddy Roper, Saunders White. The Playhouse Ligh-ts, camera, action! This rings clearly in the heart of every playhouse member, and it includes hard work and rewarding times of ioy for all participants, Under the leadership of Mrs, J. V. Eubank and Mr. James Daughety, we feel that we have experienced an unusually successful year. The members, especially those of us who are seniors, will always remember the two three-act plays, the onesacts, the assemblies, and the numerous activities in which we took part. We hope that the goal, 'For which we were striving, has been reached, for our only wish was to bring entertainment to others. A scene from The Curious Savage, the PLAYHOUSE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS fall presentation of the drama depart- Standing, left to right: Mr. Daughety, Jane ment, shows a lively group. Lester, Gail Mahone, and Mrs. Eubank. Sitting: Karin Nelson and Jimmy Eubank. KARIN NELSON Playhouse President . ,an 1 cet? uf zz' aff 5. . .l,',',J ' JOYCE HOUSE LINDA HINSON NITA GILLS JUNE LYLISTON President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter uzll an Cro This year the Ruby Altizer Roberts Chapter of Quill and Scroll of Warwick High School was very active and achieved much dur- ing the year. Under the guidance of Miss Lois Callahan, sponsor, and the leadership of Joyce House, president, the Warwick Chapter was very successful in carrying out various projects for the benefit of high school iournalists. The Warwick Chapter of Quill and Scroll consists of members from the three publication staffs, The Plough, The Earle, and The Warwick. Two meetings were held monthly throughout of I if lf 4' .ff sul' ,4n ' un the year. egg This year, the Warwick Chapter of Quill and Scroll was chosen to present the program at the annual Southern interscholastic Press Association Banquet held in Lexington, Virginia. The pro- gram entitled 77 Sunrise Strip in Julius Caesar's Time, which was a takeoff on 77 Sunset Strip, was thoroughly enioyed by au, The aims and objectives of the Chapter are to encourage high standards of iournalism, to give recognition for outstanding achievements in the field of iournalism, and to develop and to ex- tend the influence of the Quill and Scroll in our school. Miss Callahan and Joyce look through the Quill and Scroll Journal. '? The Quill and Scroll meetings were Ceventual Quill and Scroll commmee chairmen put their Joyce is trying to get the attention f lyl called to order heads together as they plan for SIPA banquet members to that the meeting can begin 90 First row, left to right: James McKul, Danny Gibson, Wayne Brendle, Wayne Spencer, lrving McGowan, Luke Dameron. Second row, left to right: Tommy Willis, Melvin Beckner, Diane Bobbitt, Marty Moorehead, Sally Goodwin, Carol Wyant, Betty Smith, Margaret Gauley, Bonnie Saylor, Bonnell Leggett, Mr. Smith, instructor, Jimmy Carey. Third row, left to right: Charlene Patten, Letitia Holden, Gail Bower, Gloria Piland, Nancy Naughton, Allen Eames, Gwen Sullivan, Lydia Knight, Judy Yow. Fourth row, left to right: Wayne Meredith, Robert Harrison, Grady Edwards, Bobby Eversole, Jim Davidson, Spencer West, Wayne Smith. First Year Music Classes .,,,4 1- ,- Mr, Smith's music classes rehearse for their spring assembly. ,, . ,- f- 'J' Lf '43, , A fi, .- 1, ,, fisnsimnlsiiw .' ' ass1sx4ss1m1:3f,,:25 -- , , 'f,i.' , ..5H,,j- H -,f'1,' ,-'71 , 'J . - ,gf 5 -A - ' 'M-Y ' ' '-159 Sri - ff. L f f , ,. Y -ff . ,.-. 219 ,- ' ,251 if - . ,V 5':gffKf9lw-.iefv sivw J . -f '55 Q ,A gQ2ff+,l'Tf' , W '2.f-2112? W' N 'IW' 5 - 7 , - ,,, , .V 1 Af a 4, ,Q .- ', 1 9 A ' , X' . V' '- . A ' - 'Z-2' ' - ..s5, ?t . 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' Y -L. ad' Q 1 , ' 5 N , ' -:Q 4 '- fmiilifs' S. ig Q 1 'LQ ' t f-4717 ' fs F f.. - :rf - 'Q ff I- r ,tr ,, d , Row 3, left to right: Linda Lewis, Robert Williams, Charles Watkins, Ronald Gates, Burton Moncrief, Gary Gardner, Ruhl Douys, James Eubank, Edgar Charlton, and Thomas Wessels. Row 4, left to right: Nancy Grigsby, John Clark, William Fogle, Ray Hartless, James Gardner, Danny Taylor, Edward Bloxom, Joe Walsh, Mr. Lyle Smith, Edward Holderby, Ronald Clough, and Donald Quisenberry. For the year 1959-1960 the band participated in 3 concerts, 6'football games, 9 assemblies, and 6 parades. There were also 8 representatives to the All-State and Work- shop Bands. At the beginning ot the year the band played tor the home football games and several parades. The Seafood Parade in Hampton and the Oyster Bowl Parade in Norfolk were two ofthe larger parades. Even though the band members got wet at the Home- coming game, they made a spectacular addition to that event. The' band's tall season ended with the Thanks- giving Day performance. Thursday, December l7, was the Winter Concert. Some of thepieces played were A Touch of Tuba, Second Ameri- can Folk Rhapsody, and Valse des Fleurs. Mr. Smith conducted the band in special assemblies on Washington's birthday and St. Patrick's Day. There was an assembly on April Fool's Day also. April 7 was the Spring,Concert, which was very well attended by both students and faculty. Selections from West Side Story, and My Fair Lady, were greatly enioyed by the audience. The Band members were elated at the high rating re- ceived by their and Mr. Smith's work on Seafarer and Royal Review. Top honors were also taken by the drummers in the selection Men of Marlborough. Mr. Smith and his students were busy last May. On May l the band received tirst place in the Veterans ot Foreign Wars Parade. This was tollowed by an enioyable trip to Washington, D. C., for the National Safety Parade. The band also participated in the Armed Forces Day Parade in Hampton. Sunday, May 29, was the last concert. This was held at the Mariner's Museum. Part of the band participated in the Baccalaureate Service, and band members made their last appearance at the grad- uation exercise June 9. A Cappella Choir First row, left to right: Cox, Jo Anne Camden, Slocom, Judy Hubbard, Prillaman, Karen Gilliam, Powell, Peggy Woodall, Martha Parks, Carolyn Gardner, Lena Kidd, Nancy Tankersley, Lonnie Dobson, Betty Burke, Linda Harper, Bobbie Hughes, Betty Nancy Jefferson, Paige Carmean, Jane Lester, Marilyn Mclntire, Brenda Shakletord, Sue Houser. Second row, left to right: Sherill Emma Jean Hunsucker, Vicki Love, Carol Ward, Katherine Holt, Betty White, Ann Phillips, Hope Horner, Nancy Sault, Juanita Sarah Skinner, Nancy Watkins. Third row, left to right: Lynn Spruill, Doug Richardson, Alfred Ankers, Doug Quisenberry, Jimmy Susan McMa-nn, Millicent Morrisette, Butch Coltrane, Frank Collins, Wyatt Mapp, Bobby Lambmen, Jimmy Brittingham, Jimmy Smith. Fourth row, left to right: Randall Vaught, Mickey Hunt, Gene Jordan, Robert Taylor, Vincent Monfalcone, Jimmy Eubank, John Shenk, James Smith, Melvin Smith, Mauriel Winn, Earl Snyder. A CAPPELLA CHOIR OFFICERS Left to right: Jimmy Eubank, Reporter, Chester Col- trane, President, Wyatt Mapp, Secretary-Treasurerp and Jimmy Brittingham, Vice President. THE WARWICK HIGH OCTET Left to right: Jimmy Smith, Jimmy Eubank, Doug Richardson, Chester Coltrane, Wyatt Mapp, Alfred Ankers, Jimmy Brittingham, and Lynn Spruill. The A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Barclay Sheaks, took part in many school and community programs this year. The Choir, the largest ever, began its year's activities with its customary fall program to the tune of Showboat and other well- kn-own melodies. The Christmas Candlelight Program, an event looked forward to by the entire Community, was an inspiring and beautiful opening of the Christmas season. Some Enchanted Evening, the theme for the Valentine Assembly truly enchanted the student body with the tunes Deep Purple and other familiar love songs. The Octet and the Tri-tones, made up of members of the A Cappella Choir, had many occasions to perform for school and social activities in the community. A program of traditional Easter music was presented for the students at the Easter assembly. Choral music at Warwick is enjoyed by the choir and student body mainly because of the efforts of Mrs. Sheaks who always strives to present the best in choral music at Warwick High School. Girls, Chorus First row, left to right: Betty La Rue, Nancy Dolan, Laura Baxley, Charlotte Leftwich, Jean Cole, Brenda Newton, Brenda Rowe, Eva Berry, Sandra Russell, Mary Lynn Snyder, Peggy Robertson, Nancy Cole, June Owens, Jackie Johnson, Sandra Osborne. Second row, left to right: Sandy Shawen, Patsy Womble, Vicky Wyatt, Lois Surles, Nancy Hamilton, Mrs. Sheaks, Brenda Staples, Jewel Dowdy, Barbara Kemp, Ginn Burcher, Linda Basford. Third row, left to right: Dianne Morrison, Mary New, Beverly Murphy, Beverly Edwards, Frances Noland, Patsy Rawles, Judith Fisher, Carolyn Mitchell, Joan Mitchell, Angie Newman, Betty Nichols, Bonnie Hill, Betty Tucker, Lynn Hancock, Judy Hogge, Betty Hux. Fourth row, left to right: Connie Hutchison, Pat Cox, Jean Redman. Mixed Chorus i l l l i ,i I I. I . if -5,911 , . i 1 l First row, left to right: Sandra Treadwell, Becky Smith, Nellie Walls, Brenda Robinson, Kay Brooks, Lynda Good, Sue Poythress, Barbara Willis. 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I 11. it -- 1 glee-,sic .- ,, . mm K fri . W. hge' .i .t...,,,.. ...tae . . . 1 5 .-t,e.,a 1- eg... -eq-J.. 1:44- 2 1 -' 1 ti. 11 .V sat J I await-wav r-ig. . -3, M at-5?-att -.. . W, .es-.. --V-,.f ,, T- eT:gaQA - 1 1 -- nn:-ea--Q1-.e 1 --'-- r- -ae-errefsnii--:a.p-uc' 3 gel... t if- ITE . . . affeff' .- -.f-Q. 1 as 1 f ,gives .. i. .ii 1.1 1 .fem 'F' - A 11 .vi1iiss1Sg2g2st 1 f- wi 111 -1- .. . L. , its inn .norm Co-captains, Gene Jordan and Billy Thomas. First row, left to right: Bob Foster, Jimmy Brittingham, Bobby Warthan, Bobby Bryant, Billy Thomas, John Gregory, Franklin Williams, Tom Gaudreaux, AI Madsen, J. W. Stallings, Bobby Brown, Butch Spain. Second row, left to right: Claude Arehart, Bill Mullins, Glen Giles, Tommy Coleman, Donald Baxter, Buddy Kays, Gayle Rauch, Donald Athearn, Ivan Mears, Eddie Harper, Charlie Snead. Third row, left to right: David Vaughn, Manager, Burt Lowen- stern, Jerry Franklin, Gene Jordan, George Matthews, Paul LaPierre, Lloyd Merritt, Gene Mercia, Jerry Black. Fourth row, left to right: Hank Marriott, Manager, Tex Miller, Grady Edwards, Fred Groves, Tim Morgan, Ronnie Hunt, Frankie Emanuel, C. V. Mayer, Edwin Slote, Manager, Ernest Pardu, Manager. Fifth row, left to right: Coach Crites, Conway, Snow, Hamilton. Maury Wakefield Great Bridge Norview Princess Anne Newport News Roanoke Hampton Granby York The 1959 football season saw the Warwick Farmers, under the coaching staff of Romie Hamilton, Jim Snow, Bob Conway, and Bill Crites, end with a 5-4-1 record. 1959 WARVVICK HIGH FOOTBALL SCHEDULE WARWICK OPPOSITION 32 6 39 0 O 0 27 12 7 40 6 6 6 19 14 33 6 21 6 12 The Maroon and Gold were led by sixteen seniors and a glittering array of underclassmen in their 1959 gridiron appearances. The Warwick High fighting Farmers opened the season by tromping Maury 32-6. The second game on the schedule was a little more tasty in which the Farmers displayed a fine performance against Wakefield. However, the big eleven were unable to break the tie score 6-6 as the game ended. Some 3,000 fans turned out to watch the Farmers plough through Great Bridge 39-6 for the first home game. Coach Hamilton was pleased with the team but pointed out, the tough ones are yet to come. Warwick was unable to tilt Norview on home ground as the Pilots came out ahead 19-O. Needless to say, this was a victory we lost. The boys fought hard all the way and gave an outstanding performance. The next two games, the Farmers traveled to Princess Ann and Newport News in which they were unable to score against either team. Warwick not only suffered from the loss, but also the slow recuperation of iniuries to key men which was received in the Norview game. In game number seven, the Farmers came out of their slump and gave Jefferson Senior a warm welcome 26-7 defeat. The Farmers looked best and showed more hustle against the unbeaten Magicians than in any other game. Warwick's Homecoming Game ended with a loss of 12-21 to Hampton ' in front of some 8,000 fans. In the last two games of the season, the Farmers came through undis- turbed by defeating Granby and York 7-6, 40-12 respectively. This was a season not to be forgotten for many years by the members 98 of the hard-working team and the student body. DONALD ATHEARN Right Halfback JIMMY BRITTINGHAM Fullback GENE MERICA Right End CHARLIE SNEAD Quarterback 4. BOBBY BRYANT Right Tackle GENE JORDAN Right Guard BURT LOWENSTERN Cenier BILLY THOMAS Left Guard BUTCH SPAIN Left Halfback TIM MORGAN Left Tackle JERRY FRANKLIN Left End 99 Smith scores two against Newport News. Co-captains Jay Lambiotte and Jimmy Smith pose with Coach Thompson. The pause that refreshed! 100 Baslcetloarll Smitty practices his rebound. This year's basketball team made history for the Warwick Farmers. It was the first time Warwick ever won the Eastern District Championship, and the first time Warwick reached the State Tournament at Charlottesville. Junior Billy Barrow was top scorer with a 14.3 average. Not far behind Billy were co-captains Jay Lambiotte and Jimmy Smith with averages of 11.6 and 10.1 respectively. Following Jimmy and Jay were Hank Marriott and Charles Snead with 5.7 and 10.7 averages. The Farmers defeated Great Bridge in their first game of the Eastern District Tournament, 75-53. Larry Brady's exciting last-second shot sent the Farmers to the State Tournament when they defeated Wilson, 49-47. The Eastern District Championship Trophy became ours when we defeated New- port News, 51-45. On this memorable night Billy was awarded the trophy for the Most Valuable Player in the tournament. Along with Jay, Billy made first team in the Eastern District while Jimmy made the second team. At Charlottesville, the team, playing Virginia High School of Bristol, made a miraculous recovery after half-time when they made 18 points and tied the score 45-45 at the end of the regulation game. We tied the score again in the first overtime. There the Farmers lost in a sudden death in the second overtime, with a final score of 49-47. Billy and Jay, who both played a fabulous game, made second team all-state. We congratulate Coach Wilbur Thompson and the 1960 basketball team for their outstanding performance in the 1960 season. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD-1960 WE THEY Woodrow Wilson 51 30 York 76 22 Granby 73 41 Norview 68 48 Newport News 55 38 Churchland 54 53 Oscar Smith 69 35 Hampton 61 30 Maury 29 30 Norview 73 42 Newport News 37 41 Princess Anne 48 38 Great Bridge 72 38 Suffolk 74 30 Granby 75 42 7 I , ,- X..,XX , W-ifrw ? Q N I 5 5 gg y ? f f N 4 wvw 1, 1 4 03 34' I E I Q , X , ,h,, : H V ,f 4 .5 .,,, ,f Q f' A,,. 5 wg Ai 5.34 E4 Q f '- x - ff 1 I A35 1' we , Q , ' Q Q 'S L f Y A T Q ,MQ xm,, ,, 4 ' fi . 'L 84 ,, . l-, AAA V Q Q' N , 'I wf - lj x 2 51 , , 3 '-3' 1 x :Q ,ff X I' .fm A will A .324 Y d . sci, an Miss Theophllos' Spon in a bit of nonsense- us Row 1, kneeling: Nora Ann B h rec er. Row 2, kneeling: Brenda Newton, Nancy Curtis. Row 3, kneeling: Susie Ayers, Sandra Elver, and Sandra Shawen. Row 4, standing: Jane Forbes, Pam Stroyan, and Lonna Hudgins. the cheerleaders ef'9a9e Q d. . bers Of the SCN? 1 h Jun-Of mem Go, go, go, yel t e The Seniors were 'flyin h' h h' g lg t is year. Making up new cheers was part of the fun. Go, Farmers, gol How many times these words were shouted by our nine cheerleaders during the 1959-60 athletic season! Their spark and vitality encouraged much of the school spirit shown by the students. In Th . .. . err traditional uniforms of maroon and gold they added much color and sparkle to every game. Their originality and zest was evident in the pep assemblies they presented. The assemblies ranged from the cool beatniks who were caught up in the school spirit of the students, to the stirring performance of Dracula killing Dr. Typhoon. This year's che , I nlors and five seniors chosen by the executive council and members of the faculty on the basis of neatness, cheering ability and d , gra es, kept up the enthusiasm of the students as well as the morale of the team. ering squad made up of four 'u ' BRENDA NEWTON NORA ANN BREECHER NANCY CURTIS JANE FORBES SANDRA ELVER SANDRA SHAWEN LONNA HUDGINS PAM STROYAN SUSIE AYERS Wrestlin ' Coach Romie Hamilton's talented wrestlers came through this season with a dual-mat record, 7-3, placed three wres- tlers on the Eastern District Team, and produced one State Champion. Versatile sophomore, Billy Fletcher, ended his regular mat season compiling an undefeated record TO-O. Fletcher, along with Herbert Smith and Bobby Kapryan, drew victory in the Eastern District Tournament. Fletcher also brought home victory in the State Meet. Warwick won third place in the Eastern District by com- piling a total of 54 points as a team. In the State Meet, Warwick came in fourth place and collected 48 points. Warwick lost seven seniors this year, all of whom had a successful season. They are Bobby Kapryan Cll2J, Billy Edge Cl20D, Herbert Smith Cl38J, Donald Athearn Cl45J, Robin Kane Cl56J, Steve Branch 11631, and Tim Morgan, heavyweight. Warwick's matmen performed tremendously against their opponents. WBfWlCk C0'C3PfBl 15, Hefbeff Smith, Gene JOY' dan with Coaches Hamilton and Hassinger. 'ill was . Y 'j 5. Front row Eddie Barefoot, Billy Black, Vernon Smoker, Herbert Smith, Lloyd Franken, Donald Athearn, Bobby Kapyran, Billy Fletcher. Second row: Sam Gogglns Mgr., Jennings Handy, Robert Hawkins, Connie Powers, Billy Edge, Ronald Yeattes, John Long, Fred Vanderslice. Third row: Gene Jordan Steve Branch, Doug Smith, Frankie Emanuel, Robert Kane, Ned Ball. Track CROSS COUNTRY TRACK-Back row, left to right: Jimmy Verser, Ronald Hawkins, Mark Nichols, Lewis Meredith, Coach Hubbard, David Osborne, Stu Gil- man, Mason Corrick, Marion Davenport, James Lambert, Bill Roberts. Front row, left to right: Steve Gill, Ric Bahr, Ronald Dannelly, Robert Brooks, Frank Brown, Wyatt Royall, Allen Ensley, Kirby Harrison. Captains and coach in cross country track, left to right: Allen Ensley, Coach Hubbard, Wyatt Royal. The cross-country track team coached by Jim Hubbard had its best season this year winning all of its dual meets except one. The team was so large it was separated into two teams, the A team and B team. The A team, an almost all senior unit of Wyatt Royal, Allen lnsley, Frank Brown, Robert Brooks, Clyde Trembley, Ronald Dannelly, and Ric Bahr, fsophomorel, were undefeated. The B team of Steve Gill, Bill Roberts, Kirby Harrison, Stu Gilman, Jimmy Verser, Benny Willis, and Mickey Davenport lost only one meet during the year. The A team won its first meet over Newport News, 25-30, and followed with a 25-3l win over William and Mary's Freshman Team. ln the Eastern District meet, Warwick won its second consecu- tive championship with a new low score record of 29 points as Royall, Brown, and Insley swept the first three places. In the State meet at Richmond, Warwick took a disputed fourth place in 36 degree weather and pouring rain. I05 vue 9 if Front row, left to right: Coach Jim Hubbard, Robert Brooks, Paul Lowe, Paul Montgomery, Frank Brown, Bobby Brown, Kirby Harrison. Second row, left to right: Ronald Dannelly, Benny Willis, Jack Whitfield, Max Taback, Burt Lowenstern, Jim Verser, Steve Gill. Third row, left to right: Allen lnsley, Bob Kaiser, Steve M R . . Y . . . ayers, onme Clough, Timmy Morgan, J, W. Stallings, Wyatt Royall. Fourth row, left to right: Buddy Brinkley, Mgr,, George Leonard, Dave Lynch, Buddy Kays, Gayle Rauch, Buddy Greene, Colston Newton, Mgr. 0 aiffmti it .I Z 1 The Indoor Track team participated in two meets Rauch, Brooks, Brown, and lnsley, and the high iump during the I959-1960 season. At the first, the by Leonard. Later in the season, at the State Indoor Chesterfield Invitational Meet, Warwick set three rec- Meet in Lexington, as over one thousand spectators ords. The mile was set by Royall, the mile relay by viewed, Warwick again shone, as they rose from :VV it ,i i ,L ti.tiwu. Q X A ty .I ,, H fill- :iq , -2 Bay you gota big pole, Paul! . . . and he flies through the air with the greatest of ease as George L V ' 155-1- iflgfgr-. -Qi Q, ' , hurls over the high hurdle. 2 V, , ,gi-if ALM, 15,5 L ' ' ,Ii Eefgi-c L F71 F RV, f - - - -. gfaasfsi-is .' L2 1 - -I, , . s,-Y Y . -Y L 1 , in, Y It it , ,ii wr , Y On your mark, gentlemen as G0,GayIe! Wyatt, Ronald, Robert, and N Y! Allen prepare to go. I06 F -4 I the fifth place they occupied in 1959 to third place. The boys who placed were Rauch, in the 60 yard dash and mile relay, Royall in the mile, lnsley in the 880 and mile relay, Brown in the 880 and mile relay, Brooks in the mile relay, Leonard in the high lump, and Montgomery in the pole vault. Warwick continued the winning streak in the out- door season as they were victorious over Oscar Smith, York, Princess Anne, James Blair, Hampton, and Norfolk Catholic high schools. Their only defeat was by Newport News. At the Virginia Pilot Relays, the team won first place, three seconds, and two thirds. At this meet Leonard broke the State High School Record and was voted the most valuable participant in the meet. At the District meet, Warwick fought hard, but placed second in the Eastern District to Newport News. The outdoor season ended at the State Outdoor Meet as the team tied for second place in the state improving the fourth place they occupied in 1959. Placing in the meet were Taback, second in the discus, Rauch, fourth in the 220, Brown, first in the mile, Brooks, fifth in the 440, Leonard, first in the high iump, lnsley, Rauch, Royall, and Brooks, fifth in the mile relay, Lowe tied for third in the pole vault. Leonard, Brown, and Brooks were chosen for the All-Peninsula team from Warwick, as a climax to the most successful season in which the Warwick ln- door and Outdoor Track Teams ever participated. Frank Brown ambles on with ease. 'I-2-3 kick! finish line. Gayle Rauch strains to cross the Runners on their mark. S Y fmsggsafttwff wr ' f't':.'fe5'5'.fl,f e t It 1 wg, at , l .ft Z. -,- egaftifsgti ' ' '25, t Hex: , t s it . 12-is 1' Hampton edges Warwick on the dash. I07 SCOREBOARD hEmE HE ' ' ' ' ' WE THEY James Blair 6 4 York 5 l Norview IO 2 Churchland O 5 Great Bridge 3 7 Newport News 7 6 Craolock 6 l Oscar Smith 3 2 Hampton 3 10 Granby 8 O Princess Anne 3 2 Newport News 5 2 Wilson 9 2 Hampton 5 l3 Maury 6 3 Tri-Captains, left to right: Mike Bahr, Royce Bowden, Jay Lambiotte. And he's off to first! First row, left to right: Jerry Hall, Mike Bahr, Jay Lambiotie, Royce Bowden, Jerry Franklin, Tommy Stillwell. Second row, left to right: Carl Jones, mgr.p Neil Bleakley, Lacy Epperson, Billy Eubank, Larry Gammon, Melvin Renn, Ronnie Thomas, David Spangler. Third row, left to right: Leonard Perdue, Edmund Slote, Larry Grizzle, Frankie Emmanual, Gene Hetzle, Sammy Jenkins, Coach Jim Snow. l Baseball The 1960 Warwick Baseball Team, led by the tall, lanky Lacy Epperson, produced a tie for fourth place in the Eastern District. The full packed senior team had a ll-4 over-all pic- ture and a 7-3 record for the district. The tri-captained team, led by Royce Bowden, Jay Lambiotte, and Mike Bahr, had two wins over Newport News. Epperson had the best record over-all with five wins and no losses. Epperson, a senior, proved to be the leader of the pitching staff and won a seating in the All-Peninsula team. Along with this versatile player was the little short stop, and voted most athletic, Jay Lambiotte, and the smooth good center fielder, Royce Bowden. Bowden, who began hitting only in the latter part of the season, ended with a .288 batting average. Lambiotte had the highest batting average with .327. Sophomore Larry Gammon, who will probably be the leading hurler for the Farmers next year ended a de- veloping season with a 2-1 record. Top home run hitter with two, Jerry Hall, who also started late, shared his ability as a fielder and first baseman and ended his season with a .286 batting average. Coach Snow had a very favorable season with the 1960 team. 'f' in time. -.-P. , f jig-ii ifiit'r l V -Ltgcttflltlilf Q t ll 'fllwstw ' wifi l T I 1 .- Sammy Jenkms skips light '?j?l' ' ly around the bases. Royce Bowden slides to base iust The umpire looks puzzled as he tries to make decision. 'The iubilant team hastens to congratulate l Renn on his fine play. Umph! and he got him. A few pointers from the coach are in order before game time. IO9 G0 Ronnie Gerringer, State Golf Champion, demonstrates the A B C's of golf. Rusty Bryant Wayne Spencer lets go with David Wheeler prepares to drive Paul Davis sinks that all-im- Troy Brasewell lines up edges out. a long one. that ball a country mile. portant putt. the hole for putting. Coach Formichelli checks his driver for those telltale white marks. Left to right- David Wheeler, Ronnie Gerrin er - 9 I Wayne Spencer, Andy Dean, Coach Formichelli, Rusty Bryant, Troy Brasewell, Lee Johnson. This year the Warwick High School Golf team tied with Hampton for the Eastern District Golf Tourna- ment and placed third in the State Golf Tournament. Ronnie Gerringer won the State Golf Tournament by 4 strokes and the District Golf Tournament by lO strokes, setting a new course record for the Eagle Haven Golf course by posting a 68 in his morning round. The team's over-all record was 8 wins and 3 losses and the District record was 8 wins and l loss. The one loss in the District was to Princess Ann. The other two losses were in non-conference matches with Virginia Beach. This year for the first time, Warwick was the host team for the State Tournament, Over 130 boys played from over 20 schools. We were the defending Champions and lost our title to Virginia Beach, with George Washington of Danville placing second. Over-all, this was a very successful season and the team along with its Coach, Bill Formichelli, de- serves praise. Left to right: Co-captain Perk Crain, Coach Chauncey, Co-captain Bill Carpenter. Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick Warwick SCOREBOARD i Norfolk Catholic 8 Cradock 7 Princess Ann 8 Churchland 8 Wilson 8 Virginia Beach 2 Suffolk 8 Norview 1 Maury 8 Granby 7 Virginia Beach Tennis Displaying a well-balanced line-up with strong reserve strength, the War- wick High Tennis team completed the i960 season as the most successful in the school's thirteen year history of tennis. Paced by four underclassmen, the team swept to an over-all record of 8 wins and 3 losses. After an opening loss to non-conference Norfolk Catholic, the team settled down to win the next five matches before losing to Suffolk, who eventually went on to win the State Tennis Tournament for the second year in a row. Warwick's only other losses came at the hands of always powerful Maury. After two years of rebuilding, Coach Chauncey believes that next season will be the pay-off. With nine out of the eleven on the team returning, in- cluding six lettermen, the outlook for the future looks quite bright. This year's team was composed of Bill Carpenter, Jim Smith, Jim Cowardin, Perk Crain, Rick Johnson, Alfred Ankers, Bunny White, Mike Fehl, Jack Wiley, and Bobby Sherman. This year an unexpected turn-out of 35 boys, as compared to only six two years ago, greatly encouraged Coach Chauncey for the future. There are hopes that a iunior varsity team will be organized next year. - Billy Carpenter returns serve as his partner Ricky Johnson waits for Perk Crain looks on. volley from Bunny White. Kneeling, left to right: Alfred Ankers, Bunny White, Corky Brooks, Jack Wiley, and Mike Fehl, Standing, left to right: Coach Warren Chauncey, Rick Johnson, Jimmy Smith, Perk Crain, Jim Cowardin, and Bob Sherman. 5 un,-a A 1' , , f'v+.1i.Q A 4' 1 - 1.1 1 - ' ' A y ' . fz::- :--..wir-51-,,,. 'f' ,g Q. -g..-,5,gm,-:fisexf--I-'h::.':: V ,.,, W. F - '-qvrggrh 1.-1 3 L is gif:-A.. .F-nf AA Q A -x Af f ,- ry-113 ' ,MQW :LL . ' uni L:'Esvf,- -Yi! W if 3- A1 V N V, , , ...Q 1, r. x--' f. J. ,lv 'SS ' .Pi Q T 'is x V, 49 xg Inn Q 'g.'.A,E , ' , ,f 1 W mmf' ll fi? .v e H fp- ,. luis? fm ' Q K is , y , ,K . ,W W. 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' ' miami, , t 7 ez ' ii ii f,5,efa5a?4a ,u,.FQ' ' ' iii,e1mw , - Y., .. .. v,A., .fffw W. fel. i . --,ag . . J vffais we Q: 'fe .W ., l K- - as t., if l Top row, left to right: Joan Mitchell, Frances Clarke, Janice Bowman, Sandra Fitzgerald. Bottom row, left to right: Karen Fry, Susan Brown, Martha Mitchell, Nancy Blaylock, Claudia Mahone. f.V. Cheerleaders This year the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders worked exception- ally hard ancl had a very successful year. There were eight girls in the squad, who added their talents for the first time. Whether cheering at a pep rally, in assemblies, or at a game, these girls did their best always. With the support of the students the cheerleaders were able to boost the school spirit of the students and teams, leading the teams to victory. Regardless of the outcome of the games, the girls enioyed every moment of cheering at our games. . 1 -'Alf ', te - 5 ' it it Y i g i..,iYg,55gg5ytt, Qwyzs-E35t,5:q4t.n,4g ,Q ii,..,'g,i3.r,,f,,', ---asset ' T .ws ,. . ,:,, Y sag., it ' 'f-- ix., ' g.a-mug vw- i 5 Taking time out during half time are Claudia Mahone and Martha Mitchell, co-captains. Claudia Mahone and Martha Mitchell pose with their sponsor, Mrs. Cooper. With a hicli, hidi, ho come on,.Warwick, let's go! Sponsors and Officers, left to right: Miss McJunkin, sponsor, Pam Stroyan, vice president, Miss Stern, Miss Stuart, sponsors, Becky Hudson, president. G.R.A. The Girls' Recreation Association of Warwick High School has been organized two years. The purposes of this organization are to provide opportu- nities for the unskilled as well as the skilled, to participate in recreational activities, to develop a true spirit of sportsman- ship, to provide opportunities for leadership, to develop the qualities of self assurance, poise, and vitality, and to en- courage leisure time activities. The association membership is open to any Warwick High School girl. The intramural activities offered were field hockey, basketball, volleyball, softball, fencing, tennis, archery, bad- minton, and various others throughout the year. Awards consisting of a school letter and two stars are granted students who meet requirements of the G.R,A. Point System. G.R.A. OFFICERS - First row, left to right: Harriett Formichelli, June Wilson, Becky Hudson, Judy Wilson, Hope Horner. Standing, left to right: Miss Mdunkin, sponsor, Emily Parker, Nita Gills, Linda Rector, Pam Stroyan, and Wilma Cash. Gym is a back breaking fob. 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DAR Award Senior Jules Joseph Lambiotte, Jr., better known as Jay, has proven himselt most deserving of Senior Leader through his enthusiastic participation in all phases of school liteig Jay has played an important part in our student government by serving in Congress, on the Executive Council, and as S.C.A. Treasurer. His ever sparkling personality and friendly manner have well represented our school inllithe Peninsula Federation and also in the S.C.A. District and State Con- ventions. 'llhroughout high school Jay has been a leader in our sports activities as he lettered 'Four years in varsity basketball and baseball. In his senior year, he was elected captain of both teams. Through his exceptional ability in both- sports, ,Vyky he has led ourniteams to many victories. ' As a climax to his outstandingrfathletic career, Jay was chosen Most Athletic by his class. Jay's fine scholastic ability won him a scholarship to the University of Vir- ginia where he plans igyy to study engineering next tall. We wish you success in everything, Jay, and your fine character and innumerable contributions to Jules Josifbi-I LAMBioTtE A V Charles Richard Epes, chosen Most Likely to Succeed by his class, has well earned the title of an Outstanding Senior. He is an excellent student as shown by his high' academic standing. frtbx fi if During his years at Warwick, Richard has taken an active part in the S.C.Ai.. He has served on several committees, was home- room president for three years, served as Vice Presidentilitfiotll his Junior class, and in his Senior year served as First Vice President CHARLES RICHARD EPSES Owen James Smith has been an 5ffoutstanding senior in7-,every aspect ot school lite. Scholastically, one couldi not find a student with a more nearly perfect record! Athletically, Jimmy was co-captain and a ieader of War- wick's championship team, as well as one ofmthe topmseeded members of our fine tennis team. Jimmy has proved 'himself a capable leader in S.C.A. activities, as Treasurer of the Junior Class, and Vice President ot the Senior class. His nomination for virtually all of the 'fSenior Personalities and his selection as Most Popular gives an insight into the social side of his high school lite. Jimmy, who will attend North Carolina State College next year, has been a real credit to his school and classmates these past years and undoubtedly will be also to the college ot his choice. l20 Warwick High will long be remembered, especially by the Class of '60 of the student body. He has represented his school by serv- -ing as 3 delegate to the S.C.A. District Convention. J Not only does Richard display 'qualities of a leader and a schol- ar, but also he is quite talented. He was a member of the High School Band and the All-State Band for three years. Richard will cgntinue his edu- cation idtiilliDuke Uitiversitiy in the fall. OWEN JAMES SMITH 1 111 1 1111 Q 1111 ' 111111 1 1,11 HP ' 11-'gg 332 , .V V1 2,11 1,1r1 1111 HTF? :In 1,399 M 132111 .15 ww 0 1 11111 1131114 1151111111111 1121 7 1 V 1' .3 11g1s,1gg11- Y ' ' 4.. ., !2.g1i'111' C 1:65 V! me 1 ,1 1111 1 1 1 ,W 11111 111 11 11 E-'XLJJI !.'zLixC:l:', 1 11 LENJJM 2 ffxwhlink ' 'CQ Y-31 vw 11'f19'Q? 1 gf - 14111: . M11 -1. 1. 1,, . 1111 Wg 1 'iii :ft-5911 11111 :11 1111111 1111111111111 11 ,111,111,11ifgl'1fLgM,2, 11 1 'fflgf 1 1 1 H H,,111g,..H11 1 ,1 1 5 2jKHr1 n'1x'14Ylf'ns' 1 111 111 JN111. Z 1 1 1 1 111-111 1VJf1lJ UWC' L ,f V Q 'GM 111-1111-1? 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As soft music filtered Through the fish net hanging at the entrance, the Seniors of nineteen hundred sixty entered the world of Ebb' Tide. To the right of the entrance lay a mammoth oyster, holding the pearl of our future. At the opposite end of the room was a scene depicting a lone- some beach, but not for long. The small boat which lay idly on the sand was soon overflowing with curious spectators. Flashbulbs flashed to capture the scene. Beautiful maidens dressed in soft colors of white, blue, and pink, filled the ocean of fantasy. Snow white coats set off by various colored carnations provided more color to an already lovely scene. Sailors serving punch and cookies gave one that extra bit of re- freshment to continue dancing and to enioy a wonderful prom. The Juniors deserve a warm thank-you for a truly wonderful dance. Richard Schoultz and his date enter expecting a memorable occa- sion. Karen Fry, Susan Ford, and Joan Mitchell put the finishing touches to make the Ebb Tide theme complete. Prom 1 960 The tide of people continues to flow in as the prom rolls on. I wonder how many waiters you can have without spoiling the broth? F N as Ma- f I could have danced all night and still have laughed some more, says Jerry Franklin with his date, Yancy Kemp. Carl Batkins and Brenda Manuel admire the scenery while wondering if the boat would stay afloat even with a paddle. lm.: ta! ia: nnzwuqvf' I 1 , mme 1- r-. 1 ! 'Ii rf It was only the beginningg yet it was The ending. Th e quietness and stillness was broken by the friendly Senior smiles enior Nw' Rossie Wolever reads The class ' poem. 1 V im X r We came and came and came. iii! ,Eli i 3 all ., .. me avvreeaied gms' oi '60 for he claS5 xhankst Mr' gmc All 475 cowboys and cowgirls attended Boney's 12th Anniversary 'wife' din icky hav Onald Practicing made graduation perfect for the last class of five. Marching was not only great fun but also hard work. Warwick Lacy and ,V in Q- -A' xx and B Becky D ner ! e somerh. and. Nha mg In 1 Tommy -, Commcnxy, and Ben., H fried tl-gicliveil en all i Joyce and Gay explain that Bill is always serious when he Aix i 5 N ill? 1 ' L ' if 'i Barbara and Ranny entertained the Seniors with the Last Will and Testa- ment. eats. Teachers will be teachers as Col. Snead and Col. Archibald demonstrated at Boney's during Senior assembly. lll un is Graduation Day finally arrives as the Seniors march in to their Commencement exercises. Graduation Day filth, 'llf Jerry Franklin, S.C.A. President, speaks on the Topic Horizons Unlimited. Gay House, Senior Class President, em- phasized God, Love, and Honor as the way of life. - -A Rf ' J I Mrs. Sheaks directs the A Cappella Choir as they sing The Senior Class Song, No Man ls An- Island. 1 1, lf, - g3i,' ggfigwzmg exam, ,ww - m t X f 5: 1 ffm t, - 1 1 Ni F5 , A ,um nr Xff, , WWE f 5 wfwf im , V3 M. ' 8 Af? V2 12 ,rg I E2 . f F, I H, u llx .Jr-,K rx rw-,,,f..,--11--1 A. 'sill - L51 L . 1, u. ly gs'-l5,'w-7. 'A' . .' ' h 'I 1 P 1 I -W'-5-v'-A J' 'F- 5 ' 51 ' .f,Q,g,s1 , fgyah ffl, Q-1,-941,-7 , f 5 Firm: I-ff' ' 1 , ' 3 if f L? SWE f L' 3:1 ,tif ' Q ' Aww L2 N Hliiwbmt-ZH . x'Km' if 7 ' ' 'Q, v 1 vjgn SQ gg :ng f 15 CLIFTON EARL ADAMS BARBARA ANN ADKINS Pep Committee 10, 11, Social Committee 11, 12, Homecoming Committee 12, Magazine Sales Committee 11, 12, Orientation Committee 11, 12, Activity Ticket Committee 12, Senior Bulletin Officer 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, French Club 11, 12, G.R.A. 11, 12, Letter. JUDY MAUREEN AKERS Recreation Night Committee 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, Secretary IO, All-State Band Workshop 9, 10, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 12, G.R.A. 1O,11, 12. CHRISTINE ELIZABETH ALLEN Social Committee 10, Pep Committee 9, 10, 11, Sportsmanship Committee 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 12. CAROL LEE ALLRED Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, G.R.A. 10, li, 12, Sports Leader 12, Letter. EVELYN ANITA AMES Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 9, 10. DANIEL CLARK ANDERSON Acted in 3-Act Play Onions In the Stew 10, Band 9, 10, J.V. Football 11. ALFRED HENRY ANKERS, JR. Civil Defense Committee 11, Music Committee 11, Officer 12, Social Committee 10, 11, 12, Acted in 3-Act Play The Curious Savage 12, Acted in 1-Act Play 10, A Cappella Choir 12, Band 9, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, S.C.A. Congress 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, 11, Safety Patrol 9, Science Club 9, French Club 11, 12, Tennis 10, 11, 12. DONALD CHESLEY ANTHEARN Band 9, 10, 8th and 9th Grade Football, J.V. Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Wrestling 11, 12. RICHARD AVENT Recreation Night Committee, Magazine Sales Award 9, Homeroom Officer 9, French Club 10, 11, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball, Co-Captain 9, 8th and 9th Grade Football, J.V. Basketball Co-Captain 10, J.V. Football Co-Captain 10, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Varsity Football 11, Outdoor Track 10. SUSANNA AYERS Publicity Committee 9, Cafeteria Committee 10, Leadership Training Committee 11, Homecoming Committee Chairman 12, Orientation Committee 12, S.C.A. Congress 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, French Club Officer 11, 12, Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12. MICHEAL SCOTT BAHR Building and Grounds Committee, Honor Sub-Committee 12, 8th and 9th Grade Football 9, J.V. Football 9, Varsity Football 10, 11, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, Indoor Track 12. MANIE RAE BALLARD Orchestra 9,-IO, Safety Patrol 9, 10. DANNIE LOW BARBEE Transferred from George Wythe Jr. High School 9, Recreation Committee 10, Social Committee 11, Prom Committees, Library Assistant 12. SALLY AN N BARCLAY Pep Committee 11, Prom Committee, Senior Committees, Sportsmanship Committee 11, G.R.A. 11, 12. BEVERLY SUE BRADBURN Magazine Sales Committee 10, Magazine Sales Award IO, Prom Committees, Usher 11, 12. RUTH ANN BARNARD Pep Committee 11, Delegate to S.I.P.A. Convention 12, Senior Committees, Science Club 9, Quill and Scroll 12, Plough Staff 11, 12, Essay Editor 11, 12, SHIRLEY JEAN BARNHART Assembly Committee 9, IO, Leadership Training Committee 11, Pep Commit- tee 11, Activity Ticket Committee 12, Building and Grounds Committee 12, Delegate to Foreign Students Forum 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club ll, 12. MARIAN LEE BARNHILL Homecoming Committee 10, 11, Magazine Sales Committee 12, Prom Com- mittees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 12, French Club 10, 11, G.R.A. IO, 'l'I, 12. INGRIED ELLEN BARRACK Social Committee 9, 10, Student Directory 12, Orientation Committee 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 12, G.R.A. to, tt, 12. HELEN BARRON RICHARD F. BARRY JAMES IRDELL BATEMAN Civil Defense Committee 12, Magazine Sales Committee 11, 12, Senior Com- mittees, Usher 12, Science Club 9. CHARLES RICHARD BAUSMAN BARBARA BEAR Cafeteria Committee 9, 10, Homeroom Officer 12, French Club 10, F.H.A. 9. PAUL BECKAGE II Science Club IO, French Club 11, 12. I32 BARBARA BEVERLY A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 11, 10. MARY BILLINGTON Prom Committees, Senior Committees, French Club IO, 11, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12. HARRY WELLS BLANCHARD Spanish Club 11, Wrestling 9, 10, 11. NEIL MAGEE BLEAKLEY Homecoming Committee 12, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club Officer 11, 12, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 8, Co-Captain, J.V. Basketball Co-Captain 9, J.V. Baseball Co-Captain 10, Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 9, 11, 12. RONNIE CALHOUN BLUME JAMES DAY BOHLKEN Ill Transferred from Kaisershutern High School, Kaisershutern, Germany, 11. SHELBY BOLDEN WAYNE BOTTOM Acted in 3-Act Play Onions in the Stew 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Usher 12, Safety Patrol 9, 10, Library Assistant 10, Science Club 9. SUSAN GAIL BOUTCHARD Social Committee, Magazine Committee, Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 11, Honor Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, French Club 11. ROYCE BOWDEN Spanish Club 10, 11, J.V. Baseball 9, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12. LOUIS WAYNE BRADSHAW Sth and 9th Grade Football 9, J.V. Basketball 10, J.V. Baseball 10, J.V. Football IO, Varsity Football 11. JOAN PHYLLIS BRANCH Library Assistant 9, 10, 11, 12. SUSAN JANE BRANT Transferred from Burlington Jr. High School, Burlington, New Jersey, 9, Social Committee 10, 11, 12, Pep Committee 9, 10, Magazine Committee 9, 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Library Assistant 12. GEORGE TROY BRASWELL, JR. Band 9, 10, ll, All-State Band Workshop 11, Homeroom Officer 9, 12, Golf 12. JAMES HUNTER BRITTINGHAM Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 12, Production of Operetta Springtime 10, Acted in Operetta Springtime 10, A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, Mixed Chorus 9, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, 12, Prom Committee, Senior Committees, J.V. Basketball 9, J.V. Football 9, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Outdoor Track 9, IO, ll. NORA ANN BRECHER l Co-Chairman Pep Committee 12, S.C.A. Congress 12, Prom Committee, Home- room Officer 10, French Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Varsity Cheerleader 12, ' Captain 12, J.V. Cheerleader 11, Co-Captain 11, G.R.A. 10, 11. CARDER BROOKS Senior Committees. PRISCILLA NOBLIN BROOKS Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 12, G.R.A. 11, 12. ROBERT MELVIN BROOKS, JR. Building and Grounds Committee 12, Senior Committees, Indoor Track' 9, 10, 11, 12, Otudoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Cross Country Track 10, 11, 12. WILLIAM DAVID BROOKS, JR. Transferred from Princess Anne High School, Norfolk, Virginia, 11, Band 11, 12, Senior Committee. EARLYNE ELIZABETH BROWN Transferred from Verona American High School, Verona, Italy, 10, Production of 3-Act Play One Foot in Heaven 10, Production of 1-Act Plays 10, Senior Committees. FRANK JOHNSON BROWN, Ill Senior Class Treasurer, Building and Grounds Committee, S.C.A. Congress 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, Indoor Track 11, 12, Outdoor Track 11, 12. JANICE IRENE BROWN Pep Committee 10, Civil Defense Committee 12, Magazine Sales Committee 11, 12, Orientation Committee 9, S.C.A. Congress 11, Magazine Sales Award 11, Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer 11, Safety Patrol 10, Science Club 9, 10, Spanish Club 11, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12. ROBERT E. BRYANT, JR. Vice President of Sophomore Class, S.C.A. Congress 10, Honor Sub-Committee 12, Prom Committee, Senior' Committee, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, I Plough Staff 11, 12, Short Story Editor 11, Business Manager 12, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 9, J.V. Basketball 10, J.V. Football 9, Varsity Football TO, 11, 12. C. H. BURCH Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11. FRANCES DEANNE BURNETTE Orientation Committee 10, 11, 12, Social Committee 10, 11, 12, Loyalty Com- mittee 1O, Cafeteria Committee 10, 11, Smoking Committee 12, Homecoming Committee 10, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, French Club 11, G.R.A. 10, 11. DARLENE KAY BRENIZER BUTLER Mixed Chorus 9, 10. JOYCE BUTLER Transferred from Poquoson High School, Poquoson, Virginia, 12. ROBERT BUTLER MARY LOU CALL Mixed Chorus 9, Library Assistant 10, 12. JOANN NELSONE CAMDEN Production of Operettas Mississippi MeIody 9, Springtime 10, Acted in Operetta Mississippi MeIody 9, A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, Senior Committee, Spanish Club 11, 12. ROBERT MICHAEL CAMPBELL, JR. Band 9, 10, 11, J.V. Baseball 10. PAGE MARIE CARMEAN A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus ll, 10, Delegate to the Youth Forum 12. WILLIE EARL CARRAWAY J.V. Basketball 10, 11, Co-Captain 11. MORGAN R. CARTWRIGHT III Transferred from Fort Campbell Jr. High, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Safety Patrol 11, French Club 10, 11, 8th and 9th Grade Football 9, Outdoor Track 9, Homeroom Officer 9. JAMES CHAMBERS Production of 3-Act Plays One Foot in Heaven 11, Nuts in May 11, The Curious Savage 12, Production of 1-Act Plays 11. NANCY CHEATHAM Library Assistant 12. THOMAS CHEEK Leadership Training Committee 12, Delegate to the Youth Forum 12, S.C.A. Congress 11, 12, Board of Elections 12, District Science Fair 10, 11, 12, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 11, 12, Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, French Club Officer 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Delegate to S.l.P.A. 12, Senior Personality, Plough Staff 12, Assistant Feature Editor 12, J.V. Football 10, Social Science Forum Officer 12, Regional and State Fairs. JOHNNY CHRIS CLARK Social Committee 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, Honor Com- mittee 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10. JAMES IRVIN CLEMMONS, JR. Orientation Committee 12, District Science Fair 10, 11, State Fair of Science 10, 11, 12, Regional Science Fair 10, 11, 12, lst Place in District 10, 11, Prom Committees, Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, Il. NANCY LEE COLE Class President 9, S.C.A. Parliamentarian 12, Social Committee, Homecoming Committee Chairman, Girls' Chorus 12, Delegate to S.C.A. Convention, Dis- trict 10, Delegate to S.C.A. Federation 10, 11, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, 12, Executive Council 9, 12, Board of Elections 12, Prom Committees, Senior Com- mittees, Homecoming Court 9, 11, French Club 11, 12, Senior Personality, J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10. RONNIE DOUGLAS COLGAN CLARK COLLIE Social Committee 10, 11, Band 9, 10, 11, Prom Committees, Senior Com- mittees, Usher 11, 12. FRANK COLLINS A Cappella Choir 12, Band 9, 10, ll, Baseball 10. ANTHONY COLLINSWORTH Acted in 3-Act Plays Seventeenth Summer 12, Mixed Chorus 12, Band 9. BETTY COLTRANE Homeroom Officer 12, Safety Patrol 9, Science Club 9. CHESTER COLTRANE Production of 3-Act Play Seventeenth Summer 12, Acted in Operetta Spring- time 1l, A Cappella Choir 10, 11, Officer 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Senior Com- mittees 12, Senior Personality. MARION CONWAY Mixed Chorus 9. JAMES A. CORNETT, JR. Senior Committees, Social Science Forum 12, Chess Club 10, 11, 12. BETTY LOU COVINGTON ELIZABETH KATHERINE COX A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 10, District Science Fair 11, 10, 9, Homeroom Officer 9, Science Club 9, 10, 11, French Club 10, Officer 11. CAROL CURTIS Production of 3-Act Play Nuts in May 11, The Curious Savage 12, Acted in 3-Act Play One Foot in Heaven 10, Production of Act Play 11, Acted in 2-Act Play, Student Director of 1-Act Play 12, Warwick Playhouse 12, Home- room Officer 10, Spanish Club 11. JEAN CAROL DANIELS Social Committee 11, Recreation Night Committee 12, Building and Grounds Committee 11, Pep Committee 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 11, Safety Patrol 9, 10, 11, French Club Officer 10, F.H.A. Officer 9, 10, G.R.A. 11, 12. ROBERT SHELTON DANIELS Transferred from Randolph Macon Academy, Virginia 10, Mixed Chorus 12. RONALD MARTEL DANNELLY French Club 11, 12, Indoor Track 11, 12, Outdoor Track 11, 12. WAYNE DAVENPORT Transferred from Southern Pines High School, Southern Pines, North Carolina, 11, A Cappella Choir 9, 10, Mixed 'Chorus 11, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, Safety Patrol 12. BARBARA DAVIS Acted in 3-Act Plays The Big Doorstep 9, Onions in the Stew IO, Dele- gate to F.H.A. Convention 9, 10, 11, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, Magazine Sales Award 10, 11, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, Science Club 9, Spanish Club Officer 12, F.H.A. Officer 9, 10, 11, Senior Personality, G.R.A. 9, 10, 11. BETTE DAVIS Acted in 3-Act Play The Big Doorstep 9, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, Delegate to F.H.A. Convention 9, S.C.A. Congress 9, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, IO, 11, 12, French Club Officer 11, 12, F.H.A. Officer 9, 10. JOHN R. DAVIS Social Committee, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, -Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, J.V. Basketball 10, 8th and 9th Grade Football 9, Varsity Basketball 11, 12. MARTHA THERESA DEAL Homecoming Committee 12, Social Committee 10, 11, 12, Building and Grounds Committee 10, Magazine Committee 11, 12, Prom Committee, Senior Com- mittees, Homeroom Officer 10, French Club 11, 12. JOEL AUGUSTUS DEBOE Transferred from Dallas High School, Dallas, North Carolina, 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 9. LESLIE BETH DIAMANT Pep Committee IO, Leadership Committee 12, Senior Committee 12, Science Club 9, IO, 11, 12, Officer 11, French Club 11, 12, Quill and Scroll- 12, Social Science Forum 12, PIough Staff 12, Assistant Essay Editor, G.R.A. 11. LEILANI LEE DOBSON S.C.A. Scrapbook Committee 9, Safety Committee 10, A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 10, S.C.A. Congress 9, 11, Homeroom Officer 9, 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homecoming Court 11, 12, Science Club 9, 10, French Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, IO, F.H.A. 9, 10, Officer 10, Social Com- mittee, Cafeteria Committee, Recreation Night Committee, Assembly Committee. NANCY CAREY DOLAN Magazine Sales Committee 10, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 10, 12, Safety Patrol 9, 12. THOMAS GIBSON DUDLEY Band 9, 10, 11, Homeroom Officer 9. D ANNE DUVAL ' Pep Committee 9, Orientation Committee 12, Homecoming Committee 12, Cafeteria Committee 11,.12, Chairman 12, S.C.A. Congress 10, 12, Prom Com- mittee Chairman, Senior Committees Chairman, Homeroom Officer IO, 12, Usher 12, French Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Senior Personality, Plough Staff 12, Assistant Publicity Editor. SONIA MERLE EAGLE Social Committee 10, Production of 3-Act Play Nuts in May 11, Production of 1-Act Play 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Library Assistant 11, 12, G.R.A. BILLY EDGE Pep Committee, Social Committee, Publicity Committee, Band 9, 10, 11, Or- chestra 9, TO, II, S.C.A. Congress 10, Prom Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, Safety Patrol 9, 10, ll, 12, Sth and 9th Grade Baseball 9, J.V. Football 9, 10, Indoor Track IO, 11, Outdoor Track 10, 11, Wrestling 9, 10, 12. PATRICIA ANN EDISON Pep Committee 10, 11, 12, Orientation Committee 11, 12, Homecoming Com- mittee 12, Prom Committees-, Senior Committees, Science Club 9, French Club ll,l2,G.R.A.11,12. LYNN NEWTON EDNEY S.C.A. Congress 9, 11, Homeroom Officer 9, 11. BARBARA JEAN EDWARDS Social Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees. DOROTHY ANN EGGLESTON Pep Committee 10, Recreation Night 11, Homecoming Committee 11, 12, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, French Club 11, 12, Plough Staff 11, 12, Asst. Exchange Editor 12, G.R.A. 11, 12. GEORGE ELLIS Acted in 1-Act Play 11, Band 9, 10, 11, All-State Band 11, Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 9, 10, Science Club 9. WARREN ELLIS Senior Committees, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 10. BRENDA ENGLISH Senior Committees, Future Nurses' Club 11, 12, G.R.A. 11, 12. CHARLES RICHARD EPES, Junior Class Vice President, First Vice President of S.C.A. 12, Social Commit- tee 10, 11, Civil Defense Committee 9, Orientation Committee 10, 11, Music Committee 10, 11, Chairman IO, 11, Leadership Training Committee 11, Band 133 9, 10, Dance Band 9, 10, All-State Band 9, 10, Delegate to S.C.A. District Convention 11, 12, Delegate to S.C.A. Federation 12, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, S.C.A. Congress 10, 11, 12, S.C.A. District Convention Host 12, Executive Council 12, Board of Elections 11, 12, P.T.A. Executive Council 12, Prom Com- mittees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, Usher 11, Science Club 9, French Club 11, 12, Senior Personality, Outstanding Senior, Member of Execu- tive Board of the Chesapeake District S.C.A. 12. LACY EPPERSON Magazine Sales Award 11, 12, Homeroom Officer 11, J.V. Basketball 11, J.V. Baseball 9, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12. JAMES HARRELL EUBANK Music Committee 11, 12, Handbook Committees 9, Orientation Committee 12, Chairman Garden Committee 12, Acted in 3-Act Plays Onions in the Stew 10, One Foot in Heaven 11, Nuts in May 11, The Late Christopher Bean 12, The Curious Savage 12, Acted in 1-Act Plays 9, A Cappella Officer 12, Warwick Playhouse 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, All-State Band 11, 12, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, S.C.A. Congress 11, 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom' Officer 11, 12, Usher 11, 12, Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 12. NICHOLAS EUGENE EDWARDS Social Committee 9, 10, 11, Prom Committees, 8th and 9th Grade Baseball 9, Manager of Football 9, 10, Manager of Track Team 10. SANDRA ELVER Social Committees 10, Recreation Night Committee 11, Acted in 3-Act Play The Outstretched Hand 10, S.C.A. Congress 10, Magazine Sales Award 11, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, 11, Homecoming Court 12, Science Club 10, Varsity Cheerleader 12, G.R.A., Senior Personality. SHIRLEY LEONA FERGUSON Band 9, 10, Senior Committees, G.R.A. 11. CARTER FICKLEN Civil Defense Committee 11, 10, 9, Magazine Sales Committee 11, Prom Com- mittees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, Safety Patrol 9, 10, Science Club 9, 10, French Club 11, 12, Earle Staff 12, Sports Editor 12, J.V. Baseball 10. PHILLIP WAYNE FINCH BETTE ANN FLANNAGAN Transferred from Idaho Falls, Idaho, 11, Social Committee 11, 12, Pep Com- mittee 12, Prom -Committees, Senior Committees, Science Club 12. LEROY FLEMING Transferred from Aurora High School, North Carolina, 11, Library Assistant 12. EMMA JEAN FLOWERS Magazine Sales Committee 12, Student Directory Committee i2, Prom Com- mittees, Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 9, Science Club 10, French Club 11, 12, F.H.A. 9. JOHN WILLIAM FOGLE Band 9, io, ii, officer 12, JANE WILLARD FORBES Orientation Committee 12, Social Committee 12, Pep Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, Acted in 1-Act Play 9, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, Usher 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Senior Personality, Varsity Cheerleader 12, J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10, 11, Captain 11, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, G.R.A. Leader. ERIC FORETICH Homecoming Committee 12, Social Committee 9, Magazine Sales Committee 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, J.V. Football 11, Indoor Track 10, 12, Outdoor Track 9, 12. JERRY CECIL FRANKLIN 2nd Vice President S.C.A. 11, President of S.C.A. 12, Delegate to S.C.A. District Convention 12, Delegate to S.C.A. State Convention 12, Delegate to S.C.A. Workshop 12, Delegate to S.C.A. Federation 11, 12, S,C.A. Congress 9, 10, 11, 12, Executive Council 11, 12, Board of Elections 12, P.T.A. Executive Council 11, 12, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, French Club 10, 12, Officer 10, Senior Personality, J.V. Baseball 9, J.V. Football 9, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12, Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 9. BOBBY FREEMAN Library Assistant 12, Spanish Club 11, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 9, J.V. Baseball 9. LELA ELIZABETH FULGHRUM Recreation Night Committee 9, 10. DOROTHY FULLER Homeroom Officer 11. BETSY FURMAN Building and Grounds Committee 10, Social Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, Maga- zine Sales Committee 12, S.C.A. Congress 10, Prom Committees, Senior Com- mittees, Homeroom Officer 10, 11, French Club 11, 12, Officer 11, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, G.R.A. Officer 11, Letter. SANDRA DALE FYFE Assembly Committee 10, Social Committee. CAROL GARDNER Social Committee 10, 11, 12, Publicity Committee 9, A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9. I34 JAMES EDWARD GARDNER Band 10, 11, Officer 12, Manager of Varsity Baseball 10, 11. BONNIE LEIGH GENTRY Social Committee 10, Scrapbook Committee 12, Chairman 12, Recreation Night Committee 11, 12, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, Delegate to S.l.P.A. Conven- tion 11, 12, S.C.A. Congress 12, D.A.R. Award 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, French Club 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 12, The Warwick Staff 11, 12, Advertising Manager 12, Assistant Advertising Manager 11, G.R.A. 10, 11. JESSE WESTON GILL Band 9, Senior ComTmittees, Homeroom Officer 11, Science Club 10. JUDITH BALDWIN GILLESPIE Pep Committee 10, Smoking Committee 12, Acted in 3-Act Play Seventeenth Summer 12, Warwick Playhouse 12, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 12, French Club 12. KARIN ANN GILLIAM Orientation Committee 11, 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 11, 12. NORA WARNITA GILLS Assembly Committee 10, Homecoming Committee 11, Mixed Chorus 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Officer 12, Senior Personality, The Warwick Staff 11, 12, Head Typist 11, Assistant Editor and Copy Editor 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Sports Leader 11, 12, Letter. SHARON ELIZABETH GIRTON Pep Committee 10, 11, 12, Sportsmanship Committee 11, Homecoming Com- mittee 12, Social Committee 10, Senior Committees, Prom Committees, French Club 10, 1i,G.R.A. 11, 10. TOM GODFREY, JR. Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11. JOSEPH WORTH GODWIN, JR. Homeroom Officer 9, Science Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12. JUDITH ELIZABETH GOGGIN Girls' Chorus 9, Senior Committees, Spanish Club 12, F.H.A. 9, 11, G.R.A. 11, 12. JAMES E. GREENING Transferred from Woodrow Wilson High School, Norfolk, Virginia, 11, Build- ing and Grounds Cqmmittee 11, Cafeteria Committee 12, Magazine Sales Com- mittee 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, J.V. Basketball 11, Varsity Foot- ball 12. DOUGLAS WESLEY GREGORY Band 9, 10, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, 12, Usher 12, Library Assistant ii, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 8, Varsity Basketball 10, 11. JEAN D. GREGORY Class Officer 9, Vice President, Pep Committee, S.C.A. Congress TO, 11, Home- room Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, The Earle Staff 11, 12, Headline Editor 11, Feature Editor 12. JOHN LOW GREGORY Transferred from Annandale High School, Annandale, Virginia, 10, Brotherhood Week Chairman 12, Band 9, 10, 11, All-State Band 10, 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, French Club 10, 11, Varsity Baseball 10, 11, J.V. Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Indoor Track 9, Outdoor Track 9. JUANITA GRIST Mixed Chorus 12, Band 9, 10, 11, Homeroom Officer 11, Spanish Club 11. ROBERT H. GRUBBS Transferred from Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia, 10. DONALD CARYLE HALL Orientation Committee 12, S.C.A. Congress 10, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, Science Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 11. JOHN ROBERT HAMILTON, JR. RUSSEL LINWOOD HARLOW HERBERT DELTON HARMON Spanish Club 10, 11. LINDA ANN HARPER Pep Committee 10, 11, Social Committee 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 11, 9, G.R.A. 9, io, Bible Club 9, io, 11, officer io. WILLIAM ALLEN HARRISON Magazine Sales Committee, Chairman 12, Leadership Training Committee 11, 12, Publicity Committee 9, Delegate to S.C.A, District Convention 12, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Senior Personality, Basketball 9, indoor Track 11, Outdoor Track 10. RAY HARTLESS Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, All-State Band 10, ll, 12, French Club 10. GAY MACLENE HOUGHTON Safety Patrol 9, Library Assistant 9, 10. THELMA DELORES HOUGHTON A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, G.R.A. 10, 11. REBECCA HAYES Pep Committee 10, 11, 12, Loyalty Committee 12, Production of 3-Act Play Seventeenth Summer 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Home- room Officer 12, Science Club 9, French Club 10, 11, Officer 11, F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, Officer 10. GENEVA CAROLYN HAWKER Mixed Chorus 10, Library Assistant 10. SALLI E ANN HAY Loyalty Committee 10, Pep Committee 11, Building and Grounds Committee 11, 12, Chairman 12, Magazine Sales 11, Acted in 1-Act Play 11, 12, Band Officer 9, Delegate to Virginia Girls' State 11, S.C.A. Congress 12, Bible Club 9, Prom Committee, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 11, Future Nurses Club Officer 10, French Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Social Science Forum 12, G.R.A. 11, 12, Letter. SHARON ANNE HEFFINGTON District Science Fair 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club T1,12,G.R.A. 10. ' CHRISTIAN JULIUS HELMER Recreation Night Committee 9, Social Committee 10, Band 9, 10, Prom Com- mittees, Senior Committees, Usher 12, Science Club 9, 10, 11, French Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Outdoor Track 11. RUSSELL LAWRENCE HENDERSON Transferred from Yokohama American High School, Japan, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11. WILLIAM CARL HERRING JUDY ANN HERTZLER Honor Sub-Committee 12, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, Library Assistant 9, 10, Senior Leader. GEORGE HICKS Transferred from York High School, Virginia, 10. MONEVE BERTIE HICKS Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Prom Committee, Senior Committee. PATRICIA ANN HIGGINBOTHAM RALPH WEBBER HINES HAROLD ELDRIDGE HINKLE, JR. Football 9, J.V. Football 10. LINDA JEAN HINSON Crestline Heights School, Birmingham, Alabama, 9, Social Committee 9, Recrea- tion Night Committee 10, 11, 12, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, Delegate to S.l.P.A. 11, 12, Prom Committee Chairman'11, Senior Committee Chairman, Homeroom Office-r 10, 11, 12, Usher 12, French Club Officer 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Officer 12, Plough Staff 11, 12, Assistant Copy Editor 11, Feature Editor 12, G.R.A. 11, 12, Letter. HUGH WARRNE HOLDEN Honor Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Chairman 12, Social Committee 10, 11, 12, Pro- duction of 1-Act Plays 10, Acted in 1-Act Play 11, S.C.A. Congress, Honor Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committees, Homeroom Officer 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, Plough Staff 12, Book Review Editor 12. NANCY HOLLAND Recreation Night Committee Chairman 12, Co-Chairman 11, Social Committee 11, S.C.A. Federation 12, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, Delegate to S.l.P.A. Convention 11, 12, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, 12, Board of Elections 12, Honor Council 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, Usher 11, 12, French Club 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Earle Staff 11, 12, Assistant Business Manager, Assistant Make-Up Editor 11, Editor-in-Chief 12, G.R.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Letter. CATHERINE LEE HOLT A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Prom Committees, F.H.A. 9. CAROLYN HOPE HORNER Loyalty Committee 9, 10, Social Committee 11, 10, Pep Committee 12, Smoking Committee 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Sports Leader 12, Letter. GAY OLLEN HOUSE Secretary-Treasurer of Freshman Class, President of Junior Class, President of Senior Class, Recreation Night Committee 9, Social Committee 11, Delegate to S.C.A. District Convention 12, Delegate to S.C.A. Federation 12, Delegate to S.I.P.A. Convention 11, 12, Delegate to Tidewater Press Association 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, S.C.A. Congress 11, 12, Executive Council 11, 12, Board of Elections 12, French Club 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Warwick Staff 11, 12, Assistant Editor 11, Editor 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Letter. JOYCE LEE HOUSE Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Secretary of S.C.A. 12, Recreation Night Committee 9, 12, Magazine Sales Committee 12, Delegate to S.C.A. Federation 12, Delegate to S.l.P.A. Convention 11, 12, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, 11, 12, Executive Council 12, Board of Elections 12, Honor Council 9, 10, 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 11, French Club 11, 12, Quill and. Scroll 11, 12, Officer 12, Earle Staff 11, 12, Assistant Advertis- ing and Headline Editor 11, Advertising Editor 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Sports Leader 11, 12, Letter. , LEILA SUE' HOUSER Social Committee 11, 12, Magazine Sales Committee 12, Pep Committee IO, A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, J.V. Cheerleader 10. RICHARD HENDERSON HOWARD Social Committee 11, Safety Co'tnmittee 11, S.C.A. Congress 9, Homeroom Officer 9, 10. HELEN SUE HOWELL Mixed Chorus 9, 10, French Club 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, G.R.A. 11. JUDITH BERTHA HUBBARD A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Girls' Chorus 11. EVERETT WAY HUDGINS Regional Science Fair 11, State Science Fair 12, Prom Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, Social Science Fair 12, Science Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12. LEONARD MYLES HUDSON I Civil Defense Committee 10, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Senior Committees, Home- room Officer 10, 8th and 9th Grade Football 9, Indoor Track 9, 11, Cross Country Track 10. REBECCA HUDSON Assembly Committee 10, Orientation Committee 11, Homecoming Committee 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 9, Science Club 9, French Club 11, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, Letter. BOBBIE JEAN HUGHES Orientation Committee 12, Safety Committee 9, Social Committee 11, 12, Pep Committee 10, 11, Acted in Operettas Mississippi Melody 10, A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 10, Senior Committees 12. JUDITH ROBINSON HUMPHRIES Pep Committee 10, 11, Social Committee 10, Prom Committees 11, Senior Com- mittees, Homeroom Officer 10, 11, French Club 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Letter. EMMA JEAN HUNSUCKER A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Orientation Committee 12, Prom Committee 11, G.R.A. 9, 10, 11. GARY HUNT BETTY MARIE INMAN Pep Committee 10, 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, French Club 11, 12. THOMAS ALLEN INSLEY Building and Grounds Committee 12, Indoor Track 10, 11, 12, Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Cross Country Track 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12. IRMA IRELAND Junior Class Reporter, S.C.A. Reporter 12, Social Committee 9, 10, Safety Committee 9, Leadership Training 11, Band 9, 10, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, S.C.A. Congress 11, 12, Executive Council 12, Board of Elections 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homecoming Court 10, French Club 11, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Letter and Star. JANICE ANN IVEY Transferred from George Wythe Jr. High School, Hampton, Virginia, 9, Social Committee 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 11, Library Assistant 12, Earle Staff 11, 12, Assistant Art and Sports Editor 11, News Editor 12. SARAH ELIZABETH JAITE Orientation Committee 12, Social Committee 11, Pep Committee 9, 10, Publicity Committee 9, 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Spanish Club 11, 12,G.R.A.11. f BILLY JARRETT Production of 3-Act Plays The Curious Savage 12, Seventeenth Summer 12, Production of l-Act Play 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, Spanish Club 10. NANCY ANN JEFFERSON A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Homeroom Offi- cer 10. ADA ELIZABETH 'JENKINS Social Committee 9, 10, Pep Committee 9, 10, Honor Sub-Committee 12, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, French Club 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, The Warwick Staff 11, 12, Assistant Business Manager 11, Busi- ness Manager 12, G.R.A. 9, '10, 11. CARL DEGGE JENKINS Chess Club 9, 10, 11. ROSE JENKINS Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 9. SAMUEL WAYNE JENKINS French Club 10, 11, Homeroom Officer 11, J.V. Football 11, Varsity Baseball 11, 12. JUDITH JERNEY Transferred from Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia, 11, A Cappella Choir 12, Prom Committees. DONALD WAYNE JETT Transferred from Newport News High School, Newport News, Virginia, 10, Social Committee 11, 12, Pep Committee 12, Orientation Committee 12, S.C.A. Congress 10, 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 11, 12, Science Club 10, Spanish Club 11, 12, J.V. Football 10, 11. ALFRED MELVIN' JOHNSON BRUCE JOHNSON CAROLE JEAN JOHNSON Transferred from Yokohama High School, Yokohama, Japan, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12. l35 JERRY JOHNSON Production of 3-Act Plays Onions in the Stew 115 One Foot in Heaven 12, The Late Christopher Bean 11, Nuts in May 12, The Curious Savage 12, Seventeenth Summer 125 Acted in 3-Act Plays Nuts in May 12, Seventeenth Summer 125 Production of 1-Act Plays 10, 11, 125 Production of Operetta Springtime 115 Warwick Playhouse 11, 125 Prom Committees5 Senior Committees. SARAH CARTER JONES Magazine Sales Award 105 Homeroom Officer 115 Spanish Club 11, 125 Science Club 9, 10, ll, 12, Officer IO. GENE DAWSON JORDAN A Cappella Choir 125 Band 95 Varsity Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 125 Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12. JULIA ROBINS JORDAN Transferred from Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia, 11. ROBERT NORFLEET KANE Wrestling 12. BOBBY KAPRYAN 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 95 J.V. Baseball 105 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. RANDY KEENE Band 9, 105 S.C.A. Congress 9, 105 Homeroom Officer 9, 105 Indoor Track 105 Outdoor Track 10. ANN LEE KEGLEY Homecoming Committee 125 S.C.A. Congress 105 Senior Committees5 Homeroom Officer 105 Safety Patrol 125 G.R.A. 11, 125 Letter5 Future Nurses Club 10, 11, 12, Officer 10, 11, 12. REBECCA FAYE KENNEDY Mixed Chorus 95 Girls' Chorus 10, 115 Senior Committees5 Science Club 95 Spanish Club 10, 11. LENA MAE KIDD A Cappella Choir 125 Mixed Chorus 9, 105 Girls' Chorus 115 Prom Committees5 Senior Committees5 Homeroom Officer 105 Orientation Committee 10, 11. WILLIAM KITTRELL Transferred from Eisenhower School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 105 Production of 3-Act Plays The Curious Savage 12, Seventeenth Summer 125 Senior Committees. JOANN F. KNIGHT Cafeteria Committee 9, 105 S.C.A. Congress 1l5 Homeroom Officer 115 French Club 105 F.H.A. 9, lO5'G.R.A. IO, ll. DOUGLAS EUGENE LAMB Transferred from Nebo High School, Marion, North Carolina, 9. JULES JOSEPH LAMBIOTTE S.C.A. Treasurer 125 Sportsmanship Committee5 Delegate to S.C.A. District Con- vention l25' Delegate to S.C.A. State Convention 10, 115 Delegate to S.C.A. Federation 11, 125 S.C.A. Congress 10, 11, 125 Executive Council 125 Board of Elections 125 Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 115 French Club 11, 12, Officer 115 Senior Personality5 Varsity Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 11, 125 Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12. PAUL LAPIERRE Transferred from Kaiserlautern American High School, Kaiserlautern, Germany5 Varsity Baseball 10, 115 Varsity Football 10, 11, 125 Outdoor Track 10, 11. HENRY LELAND LAW Transferred from Granby High School, Norfolk, Virginia, 11. JOYCE KRISTINE LEE Social Committee 10, 11, 125 Cafeteria Committee 10, 11, 125 Scrapbook Com- mittee 9, 105 Building and Grounds 105 Orientation Committee 10, 115 Activity Ticket Committee 95 Pep Committee 9, 105 A Cappella Choir 125 Mixed Chorus 9, 105 Girls' Chorus 115 S.C.A. Congress 105 Prom Committees5 Senior Commit- tees5 Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 115 Spanish Club 105 F.H.A. 9, Officer5 Honor Scroll 11. GEORGE LEONARD JR. Civil Defense Committee 125 Building and Grounds 125 Production of Operetta The Little Dog Laughed 95 Senior Committees5 Safety Patrol 115 Science Club 105 8th and 9th Grade Basketball5 Indoor Track 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 125 Outdoor Track 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12. JANE LESTER Production of 3-Act Play Nuts in May 115-Acted in 3-Act Plays One Foot in Heaven 11, Onions in the Stew 11, Seventeenth Summer 125 Produc- tion of 1-Act Plays 115 Student Director of 1-Act Plays 125 Acted in Operetta Springtime 105 A Cappella Choir 10, 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 95 Warwick Playhouse 10, 11, 12, Officer T25 Plough Staff 12, Copy Editor 12. LARRY LEWIS Transferred from Puyallup High School, Puyallup, Washington, 12. ROBERT LONGACHER NANCY LOUGHRIDGE Pep Committee 9, Chairman 11, 125 S.C.A. Congress 125 Prom Committees5 Senior Committees5 Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 12. VICKIE ANN LOVE ' A Cappella Choir 125 Mixed Chorus 9, 105 Girls' Chorus 115 Prom Committees5 Senior Committees5 Library Assistant 125 G.R.A. 10, 11, 125 Sports Leader 11, 125 Letter. 136 BURT LOWENSTERN Sportsmanship Committee 125 Leadership Training Committee 9, IO5 Student Directory 115 Chairman Sportsmanship Committee 125 Prom Committees5 Sen- ior Committees5 Science Club 9, 105 French Club 11, 125 Spanish Club 10, 115 Chess Club5 8th and 9th Grade Football 95 J.V. Football 105 Varsity Football 11, 125 Indoor Track 11, 125 Outdoor Track 9, 10, 11, 12. JUNE LYLISTON Social Committee 115 S.C.A. Congress 115 Magazine Award 105 Prom Com- mittee5 Senior Committees5 Homeroom Officer ll: Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Officer 125 Earle Staff 11, 12, Assistant Business 11, Business Manager 12. ROBERT HARVEY LYLISTON Manager of Football 95 Manager of Track 10. JERRY DON MULLIS Transferred from Thomasville High School, Thomasville, North Carolina, 10. CLARE LAVERNE MUMAW LYNDA LEE MUSTIAN Magazine Sales Committee 105 Orientation Committee 125 Prom Committees5 French Club 11, 125 F.H.A. 105 Plough Staff 12, Assistant Essay Editor5 Future Nurses' Club 11, 12, Officer 12. MARILYN MclNTlRE Loyalty Committee 125 Activity Ticket Committee 11, Co-Chairman5 A Cappella Choir 125 Girls' Chorus 9, 105 Tri-Tones 125 Delegate to Youth Forum 125 Semi-Finalist in Richmond's WRNL Contest 125 Prom Committees5 Homeroom Officer 125 Usher 11, 125 French Club 9, 10, Officer 95 Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11, 125 Outstanding Senior5 Plough Staff 12, Poetry Editor. MARY JANICE MADDY Transferred from Hinton High School, Hinton, West Virginia, 11. DELMA MAGNUS Mixed Chorus 95 Girls' Chorus 10, 115 Homeroom Officer'11. BOBBI MAHANEY Pep Committee 11, 105 Prom Committees5 F.H.A. 9. GAIL SPONSLER MAHONE Secretary of Senior Class5 Orientation Committee 11, 125 Social Committee 105 Remembrance Committee 125 Production of 3-Act Plays The Late Christopher Bean 105 Acted in 3-Act Plays Onions in the Stew 10, One Foot in Heaven 115 The Curious Savage 125 Student Director of Seventeenth Summer 125 Production of 1-Act Play 105 Production of Operetta Spring- time 105 Warwick Playhouse 11, 12, Officer 125 Delegate to Youth Forum 125 S.C.A. Congress 125 Senior Committees5 Homeroom Officer 125 French Club 11, 12, Officer 125 Senior Personality. ROBERT DILLARD MALLISON, JR. THOMAS MANEY Civil Defense Committee 105 Band 9, IO, ll, 125 Safety Patrol 9, 10, 11, 125 Science Club 9, 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 125 Chess Club 9, 10, 11, 12. BRENDA SUE MANUEL Loyalty Committee 10, Chairman 125 Magazine Sales Committee 115 Social Com- mittee 115 S.C.A. Congress 125 Prom Committees, Chairman5 Senior Committee Chairman5 Homeroom Officer 95 French Club 11, 12. WYATT SLATER MAPP, JR. S.C.A. Federation Vice President5 Orientation Committee 115 Social Committee 9, 10, ll5 Activity Ticket Committee Chairman 125 A Cappella Choir 125 Dele- gate to S.C.A. District Convention 115 Delegate to S.C.A. State Convention 115 Delegate to S.C.A. Federation 11, 125 S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, 11, 125 S.C.A. District Convention Host 115 Executive Council T25 Board of Elections 125 Prom Committees5 Homeroom 9, 10, 115 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 9, BRENDA MARKIEWICH ROBERT HENRY MARRIOTT Ill Smoking Committee 125 Senior Committees5 Spanish Club 11, 125 J.V. Basket- ball 105 Varsity Basketball 11, 125 Varsity Football Manager 9, 10, 11, 125 Outdoor Track 125 Manager of Wrestling 9. WINSTON E. MATHEWS, JR. Magazine Sales Award 125 Spanish Club 12. ANN BOYD MCCALLUM Transferred from Orleans High School, Orleans, France, 125 Social Committee 125 Production of 3-Act Plays The Curious Savage 125 Seventeenth Sum- mer 125 Acted in 3-Act Play The Curious Savage 125 Production of 1-Act Plays 125 Acted in l-Act 125 Student Director of 1-Act Play 125 Warwick Playhouse 125 Senior Committee 12. ELIZABETH RILEY MCFALL Pep Committee 9, 105 Social Committee 115 Assembly Committee 105 Produc- tion of 3-Act Plays The Late Christopher Bean 11, Nuts in May 115 Production of 1-Act Play 115 Acted in 1-Act Play 95 A Cappella Choir 11, 125 Mixed Chorus 95 Girls' Chorus 105 Prom Committees5 Senior Committees5 Homeroom Officer 10, 115 French Club 11, 12. BARBARA O'LANE MCKENZIE Magazine Sales Award 9, 10, 115 Recreation Night Committee 10. ELIZABETH MCMAHON Cafeteria Committee 95 Pep Committee 105 Magazine Sales Committee 105 Social Committee 11, 125 Building and Grounds 125 Prom Committeesp Senior Committees5 French Club 11, 125 Plough Staff 12, Exchange Editor 125 G.R.A. IO, 11. SUSAN EARL MCMAHAN Pep Committee 9, 105 A Cappella Choir 125 Girls' Chorus 10, 115 Senior Committees5 Science Club 105 French Club 11, 12. HERMAN WINFEILD MEREDITH JR. Band 9,10,11. FREDDIE MICHIE A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 12, Chess Club 10. DANIEL JENNINGS MILBURN Band 9, 10, French Club 11. HELEN PHILLIPS MILBURN Social Committee 11, Pep Committee 10, Production of 3-Act Plays The Late Christopher Bean 10, One Foot in Heaven 11, Acted in 3-Act Plays Onions in the Stew 10, Nuts in May 11, Production of One-Act Play 11, Acted in One-Act Play 11, Student Director of One-Act Play 12, Mixed Chorus 10, Warwick Playhouse 12, Prom Committees 11, Senior Committees, Home- room Officer 10, Spanish Club 11, 12. GLORIA MILLER Mixed Chorus 9, Prom Committees 11, Senior Committees, Homeroom Offi- cer 10, French Club IO, 11, G.R.A. 10, 11. LYNN MILLER Recreation Night Committee 11, Band 10, 11, Magazine Sales Award 10, Sen- ior Committees, G.R.A. 11, 12, G.R.A. Letter, Future Nurses Club 10, 11, 12. BARBARA ANN MITCHELL Social Committee IO, 11, Remembrance Committee 12, Delegate to S.I.P.A. Convention 12, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Earle Staff 11, 12, Asst. Make-Up Editor 11, Asst. Editor and Make-Up Editor 12. MARGARET JEANNE MODLIN Senior Class Reporter, Orientation Committee 10, 11, 12, Chairman 12, Pep Committee 10, Student Directory 12, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, S.C.A. Congress 12, Magazine Sales Award 9, Prom Committees, Senior Commit- tees, French Club 11, 12, Officer 11, 12. WESLEY RAN DOLPH MON FALCON E Student Directory Committee 12, Prom Committee, Senior Committee, 9th Grade Football, J.V. Football 10, 11, Co-Captain 11. PAUL MONTGOMERY Magazine Sales Award 9, Transferred from St. Christopher's, Richmond, 10, Safety Patrol, French Club 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, Indoor Track 11, 12, Out- door Track 11, 12. SANDRA JOAN MONTGOMERY Prom Committees, Safety Patrol 11, 12, Spanish Club 11. THOMAS MORE Recreation Night Committee 10, 11, 12, Band 9, Junior Chamber of Commerce Safe Driving Roadee-o First Place Award, Safety Patrol 9, 10, Science Club 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club IO, 11, Chess Club 10, 11, 12. TIMOTHY RUDOLPH MORGAN JR. Building and Grounds Committee 12, Prom Committees, Spanish Club 10, 11, Football 9, J.V. Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Indoor Track 12, Out- door Track 11, 12, Wrestling 12. MILLICENT MORRISETTE A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 11, Safety Patrol 9, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12. BARRY ELWOOD MOURING WILLIAM CHARLES MULLEN, JR. Transferred from Culbertson School, Barrington, New Jersey, 9, Senior Com- mittees, Football 1, Varsity Football 12, Wrestling 11. KARIN NELSON Secretary of Junior Class ll, Homeroom Officer 11, 10, 9, Sergeant-at-Arms for S.C.A. Federation 12, Executive Council 12, Brotherhood Week Committee 11, 12, Social Committee 9, 10, 11, Recreation Night Committee 11, 12, Publicity Committee Chairman 12, Sportsmanship Committee 12, Production of 3-Act Play The Late Christopher Bean 10, Acted in 3-Act Plays Nuts in May 11, Onions in the Stew 10, Student Director of 3-Act Play The Curious Savage 12, Production of 1-Act Plays 10, Acted in 1-Act Plays 9, Warwick Playhouse 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, Delegate to S.C.A. Federation 12, Delegate to Virginia Girls' State 11, S.C.A. Congress 9, 11, 12, Board of Elections 11, 12, Honor Council 10, 11, 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, Science Club 10, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11. JAMES ANDREW NEWTON Football 8th and 9th Grade 8, J.V. Baseball 9. JUDITH CROSTHWAITE NICHOLAS Historian Committee 9, Assembly Committee 10, Social Committee 11, S.C.A. Congress 9, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, Science Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Plough Staff 12, Art Editor and Typist. ARTHUR GEO'RGE NIELSEN Transferred from Sidney Lanier High School, Montgomery, Alabama, 11, Recrea- tion Night Committee 12, Senior Committees, Science Club 12, French Club 11, Chess Club 12, Cross Country Track 12, Tennis 12. FRANCES NOLAND Social Committee 11, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 12: Senior C0ml'f'llTi69Si Homeroom Officer 12, French Club 10, 11. JAMES PORTER O'BRIANT Ill Student Directory 12, Safety Committee 11, Acted in 1-Act Play 11, District Science Fair 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Science Club 10, 11, 12, Officer 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, J.V. Football 9. FRANCES ANN OLIVER Orientation Committee 11, 12, Homecoming Committee 11, Social Committee 10, 11, Cafeteria Committee 10, 11, Pep Committee 10, Prom Committees, Sen- ior Committees, Spanish Club 11, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11. RICHARD O'MALLEY Publicity Committee, Band 9, 10, Dance Band 10, Senior Committees, Home- room Officer 11, Science Club 9, Spanish Club 10, 11. VANCE OVERBAY JR. Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Manager of Varsity Football 9. EDWARD LYLE PALMITER JR. Transferred from York High School, Virginia, 9, Chess Club 11, Officer. BARBARA PARKER Future Nurses' Club 10, 11, 12. EMILY ELIZABETH PARKER Student Directory 12, Social Committee 9, 10, S.C.A. Congress 11, 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 11, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Officer 12, Sports Leader 11. JESSIE PARKER SHEILA ADELINE PARKER MARTHA PARKS A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 9. JAMES LEE PEDDICORD Transferred from Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia, 12, Recreation Night Committee 12. EARNEST PARDUE French Club 11. MARGARET LOUISE PERKINS Transferred from Hampton High School, Virginia, Library Assistant 12. ANNE PHILLIPS Social Committee 9, Pep Committee IO, Orientation Committee 12, Acted in I-Act Play 9, A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, French Club 11, 12, G.R.A. 10, 11, 12, Letter. JERRY LYNN PHILLIPS Pep Committee 9, 10, Senior Committees, Science Club 9, Plough Staff 11, 12, Typing Editor 11, 12. PATRICIA PHILLIPS Library Assistant 9. GLORIA PILAND Social Committee 11, Recreation Night Committee 10, Mixed Chorus 12, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, F.H.A. 9, Future Nurses' Club 10, 11. SAN DRA LEA PLATSON Transferred from Poitiers American High School, Poitiers, France, 12, Mixed Chorus 12, F.l'l.A. 12. EMILY PLEASANTS Transferred St. Margaret's School, Tappahannock, Virginia, 9, 10, French Club 11, 12. SUE ELLEN POYTHRESS Mixed Chorus 9, IO, 12. JUANITA PREVATT Orientation Committee 11, 12, A-Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, G.R.A. 11, 12. TOMMY JO PRICE Transferred from Wakefield High School, Wakefield, Virginia, 11, Homeroom Officer 10, Production of 3-Act Play The Curious Savage 12, NITA PRILLAMAN Pep Committee 10, 11, Social Committee 11, Recreation Night Committee 9, 10, 11, Production of 3-Act Plays Christopher Bean IO, Onions in the Stew 10, A Man Called Peter 10, Production of 1-Act Plays 10, Acted in 1-Act Play, 9, 10, Production of Operettas Springtime 10, Babes in Toy- land , S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, Honor Council 9, Prom Committees, Senior Com- mittees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, F.H.A. 9. GAYLE MARKS RAUCH Social Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 9, 8th and 9th Grade Football 9, J.V. Football 10, Co-Captain 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Indoor Track 9, 10, ll, 12, Outdoor Track 9,10, 11,12. PATRICIA JOY RAWLES Magazine Sales Comm. 9, 10, Social Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, Scrapbook Committee 11, Acted in 1-Act Play 9, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, 11, Girls' Chorus 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, G.R.A. 11. LINDA NORBERTA RECTOR Spanish Club 11, G.R.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, G.R.A. Sports Leader 12, G.R.A. Letter. SHARON LEE REED Prom Committees. KEN N ETH REGELMANN Homeroom Officer 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11, Sth and 9th Grade Basketball 9, J.V. Basketball 10. I37 COURTENAY BOUSH REYNOLDS Transferred from Christchurch School, Christchurch, Virginia, 11. EARL REYNOLDS Mixed Chorus 11, 12. GAIL ANNE RICH WILBUR DOUGLAS RICHARDSON A Cappella Choir 11, 12, All-State Chorus 11, Prom Committees, Science Club IO, French Club 10, 11, 12, Manager of Wrestling Team 10. JERRY RILEY LLOYD LINVILLE RICH Outdoor Track 11. LINDA CLAYBORNE RICHARDSON Recreation Night Committee 11, Senior Committees, French Club 11, 10, 12, Officer 12, Spanish Club 11. PEGGY ANN ROBERTSON Social Committee 9, 10, 12, Pep Committee 9, 10, 11, Girls' Chorus 12, Prom Committee, Senior Committees, French Club 11, 12, J.V. Cheerleader 11, G.R.A. 11, 12. HARRIET MCLEAN ROBINSON Cafeteria Committee 9, 10, Homeroom Officer 12, French Club 10. LINDA LEIGH ROBINSON Homecoming Committee 12, Social 10, Delegate to S.l.P.A. 12, Honor Sub-Com- mittee 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, French Club 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 12, Warwick Staff 11, 12, Assistant Picture Editor 11, Picture Editor 12. JO ANN ROANE Transferred from Gloucester High School, Gloucester, Virginia, 11. JULIAN WESTFIELD ROPER JR. Nuts in May 11, Warwick Playhouse 10, 11, 12, S.C.A. Congress 10, 11, 12, Prom Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, 11, 12, 8th and 9th Grade Football 9, J.V. Football 10. DOLORES ROWLAND Historian Committee 10, Pep Committee 11, 12, A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, All-State Choir 11, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, G.R.A.11,12. JUDITH ANN ,ROXBURY Recreation Night Committee 9, 10, Pep Committee 10, Homecoming Committee 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committee, Homeroom Officer 9, Spanish Club IO, 11, Plough Staff 12, Assistant Short Story Editor, G.R.A. 10, 11. STEPHANIE HELENE SAMET Orientation Committee 11, 12, Pep Committee 10, 11, Loyalty Committee 11, 12, Production of 1-Act Play 9, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homes room Officer 9, 10, Spanish Club 11, 12, Officer 11. NANCY MAYS SAULT' Recreation Night Committee 11, 12, Social Committee 9, A Cappella Choir 12, Band 9, 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, IO, Spanish Club 11, G.R.A. 11, 12. VIRGINIA AILEEN SAWYER FRANCIS SCHEARER Senior Committees. ROSE MARIE SCHOCK o.R.A. 1o,11, 12. RICHARD HENRY SCHOLZ Senior Committees, Safety Patrol 9, 10. GARY SCHRUM ' Senior Committees, Safety Committee 12, Social Science Forum 12, French Club 10, 11. ROBERT LINWOOD SEALEY Social Committee 12, Civil Defense Committee 12, French Club 11. BARBARA HUMPHREY SEAMSTER Homeroom Officer 11. EVERETTE MEADE SEAY III Band 9, 10, Dance Band 9, 10, Congress 12, Prom Committees, Homeroom Officer 12, Usher 11, Head Usher 12, Senior Personality. HENRY JOSEPH SEKERKE JR. Transferred from North Jr. High School, Colorado Sprlhgs, Colorado, 10, Recreation Night Committee 11, 12, Student Directory Committee 12, Band 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Spanish Club 11, 12, Science Club 12, Chess Club 11, 12, Officer 12. EDMOND TAYLOR SEYMORE JR. District Science Fair 11, 12, Science Club 9, 10, 11, Officer 12. BRENDA LEE SHACKELFORD Leadership Training Committee 10, Socia-I Committee 10, 11, 12, Acted in 3-Act Plays A Man Called Peter 9, Nuts in May 11, A Cappella Choir 12, Girls' Chorus 10, 11, Warwick Playhouse 10, 11, 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 12, Usher 11, 12, French Club 11. 138 SAN DRA VAN DERVANTER SHAWEN Orientation Committee 12, Social Committee 11,, Publicity Committee 11, Class Officer 12, Parliamentarian, Girls' Chorus 12, S.C.A. Congress 12, Prom Com- mittees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Court 12, French Club,11, Officer 12, Senior Personality, Varsity Cheerleader 12, J.V. Cheerleader 9, 10, G.R.A. 11, Representative to Azalea Festival 12. BARBARA GAIL SHERMAN Transferred from Springfield, Mass., 11, Building and Grounds Committee 11, Leadership Training Committee 11, Chairman 12, Delegate to S.I.P.A. Con- vention 12, S.C.A. Congress 11, 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 11, Quill and Scroll 12, Plough Staff 12, Short Story Editor 12. LARRY NEWTON SHERMAN V Senior Committees, S.C.A. Congress 10, Homeroom Officer 10, Science Club 9, Spanish Club 10, 11. NORMA SILBY Transferred from Woodland Akers High School, Houston, Texas, 9, Band 9, 10, 11, Homeroom Officer 12, Spanish Club 11, 12. SARAH LOU SKINNER Orientation Committee 11, 12, A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 10, Girls' Chorus 11, District Science Fair 9, Senior Committees, Science Club 9, French Club 10, 11, G.R.A. 11, 12. PEGGY LAVERNE SLATE G.R.A. ii, Bible club 9, io, 11, 12. CHERRILL SUZANNE SLOCUM Homecoming Committee 11, 12, Social Committee 10, A Cappella Choir 12, Mixed Chorus 10, Girls' Chorus 11, Library Assistant 12, Senior Committees, Prom Committees, G.R.A. 11, 12. ERNEST ARNOLD SMITH HERBERT FRANKLIN SMITH Social Committee 10, Prom Committees, Homeroom Officer 12, Usher 12, Spanish Club 11, Officer 12, J.V. Football 10, Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, Manager of Varsity Football 10. JERRY C SMITH Safety Patrol 9. OWEN JAMES SMITH Junior Class Treasurer, Vice President Senior Class, Orientation Committee 9, A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Mixed Chorus 9, 10, Delegate to S.C.A. Convention 12, Delegate to Virginia Boys' State 11, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, 11, 12, Honor Council 12, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 10, 11, Senior Personality, Senior Leader, 8th and 9th Grade Basketball 9, J.V. Basketball 10, Varsity Basketball 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 12, Tennis 12. NANCY SUE SMITH Pep Committee 10, Social Committee 9, 12, Homecoming Committee 12, Acted in 1-Act Play 12, Acted in Operettas Mississippi Melody 9, Spring- time 10, A Cappella 10, 11, 12, Girls' Chorus 9, All-State Chorus 11, S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, Prom Committee, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 11, 12, Homecoming Court 11, 12, Homecoming Queen, Senior Personality, Miss Hampton Roads! '60. PEGGY CATHERINE SMITH RICHARD L. SMITH Homeroom Officer 10, Pep Committee, Social Committee, Prom Committees, Usher 12, French Club 11, 12. SANDI SMITH Acted in 1-Act Play 10, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, French Club 10, 11, 12, The Plough Staff 11, Poetry Ed. 11. THOROLD CONSTANT SMITH Transferred from Lanier High School, Macon, Georgia, 10, Civil Defense Com- mittee. MARY SNOW THOMAS BLAKE SNYDER CLARENCE EARLY SNYDER, JR. Social Committee 9, Forum 12, District Homeroom Officer 9, JAMES ROBERT 8th and 9th Grade Captain 11. 10, 11, 12, A Cappella Choir 11, 12, Delegate to Youth Science Fair 10, Prom Committee, Senior Committees, 10, 11, 12, Usher 11, 12, Science Club 9,10,11,12. SOYARS Football 9, J.V. Baseball 10, J.V. Football 10, 11, Co- HERBERT RANDOLPH SPENCER JR. S.C.A. Committee Student Directory' 12, Delegate to S.l.P.A.AConvention 11, 12, Senior Committee Chairman, Homeroom Officer 11, Social Science Forum 12, Science Club 9, 11, 12, Quill and Scroll 11, 12, Senior Personality, Plough Staff 11, 12, Art Editor 11, Editor 12, J.V. Football 10, Tennis 12. MERVIN LYNN SPRUILL Transferred from West Linn High School, West Linn, Oregon, 9, 11, Magazine Sales Committee 9, Safety Committee 11, 12, Acted in 1-Act Play 11, A Cappella Choir 12, Band 9, Dance Band 9, Delegate to Youth Forum 12, S.C.A. Congress 9, Prom Committees, Senior Committees, Homeroom Officer 9, 12, Usher 12, Wrestling 9. GORDON STATZER Publicity Committee 11, 127 Civil Defense 10, 117 Production of 3-Act Plays The Curious Savage 12, Seventeenth Summer 127 Chess Club 10, 11. VICKIE STENE Safety Patrol 9, 10, 11, 12. PAMELA MARIE STENSRUD Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Chicago, Illinois, 107 PIough Staff 12, Assistant Art Editor 12. THOMAS JEFFERSON STILLWELL JR. S.C.A. Congress 107 Homeroom 107 Spanish Club 117 French Club 127 Varsity Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12. SHARON SUMMERELL SANDRA LEIGH TANKERSLEY Homecoming Committee 117 Loyalty Committee 117 Magazine Sales Committee IO, .Ili Pep Committee 9, 107 A Cappella Choir 127 Girls' Chorus 9, 10, 117 S.C.A. Congress 9, 107 Magazine Award 107 Prom Committees7 Senior Commit- tees7 Homeroom 9, 10. BECKY TAYLOR Class Officer 11, ParIiamentarian7 Pep Committee 9, 10, 117 Activity Ticket Committee 107 Magazine Sales Committee 10, 11, 127 Student Directory Com- mittee 127 Mixed Chorus 107 S.C.A. Congress 117 Prom Committees7 Senior Com- mittees7 Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 127 Spanish Club 11, 127 Varsity Cheerleader llf J.V. Cheerleader 9, 107 Plough Staff 12, Assistant Book Review Editor 127 G.R.A. 10, 11, T22 Letter, BILL TAYLOR Civil Defense Committee 127 Social Committee 11, 127 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Science Club 9, 107 French Club 10, 11. DENNIS CHAPMAN TAYLOR Pep Committee 10, 11, 12, Co-Chairman 117 Recreation Night Committee 10, 11, 127 Student Directory Committee 11, 127 Social Committee 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-Chairman 11, 127 Acted in 1-Act Play 9i S.C.A. Congress 'l2j Prom Com- mittees7 Senior Committees7 Homeroom Officer 9, l2f Science Club 10, 11. KATHLEEN ANN TAYLOR Senior Committees. MADELEINE KATHLEEN TAYLOR Transferred from Arthor Bristol, Argintia, Newfoundland, 117 Plough Staff 12, Assistant Publicity Editor. ROBERT NOEL TAYLOR A Cappella Choir 11, 127 Mixed Chorus 9, 10. WAYNE TAYLOR ' Transferred from Dan River High School, Danville, Virginia7 Safety Patrol 107 Spanish Club 11, 12. HELEN SUE TERRY G.R.A. io, ii. ALICE DOLORES THACKER Library Assistant 122 French Club 10, 117G.R.A. IO. ANNE CAROLE THOMAS Recreation Night Committee 107 Library Assistant 11, 12. BILLY RAY THOMAS 8th and 9th Grade Football 97 Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 127 Outdoor Track 10, 11. MARY BYRD THOMAS Social Committee 9, 11, 127 Activity Ticket Committee 107 A Cappella Choir 127 Girls' Chorus 117 Band 97 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Safety Patrol 97 French Club 117 G.R.A. io, 11, 12. ROBERT VERNON TREXLER Transferred from Maury High School, Norfolk, Virginia, 107 Social Committee 11, 127 Pep Committee 127 Civil Defense Committee Chairman 127 Prom Com- mittee7 Senior Committees7 Spanish Club 11. YVES CESAR van den BRANDEN Transferred from Walsingham Academy7 French Club 127 Tennis 12. DAVID BRUCE VAUGHAN Loyalty Committee7 S.C.A. Congress 11, 127 Honor Council 127 Senior Com- mittees7 Homeroom Officer 9, 11, 127 Science Club 9, 107 Spanish Club 11, 127 Chess Club 117 Manager of Varsity Football 11, 12. SANDRA JEAN VERNON Transferred from Newport News High School, Newport News, Virginia7'As- sembly Committee7 Production of 3-Act Play Onions in the Stew 107 Pro- duction of 1-Act Play7 Homeroom Officer 107 Spanish Club 11, 127 Honor Roll. FRANK EDWIN WALKER Ill Transferred from Texas A8tM Consolidated7 Spanish Club 11, 12. CAROIIE KAY WARD ' Magazine Sales Committee 97 Homecoming Committee 10, 127 Social Committee 127 Recreation Night Committee 107 A Cappella Choir 127 Mixed Chorus 117 Girls' Chorus 107 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Homeroom Officer 9, 117 Safety Patrol 97 Science Club 97 French Club 11, 12. CAROLE HUSE WARE Pep Committee 117 Social Committee 117 Student Directory Committee 127 Building and Grounds Committee 127 Magazine Sales Committee 107 Mixed Chorus 97 Girls' Chorus 107 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Safety Patrol 10, 117 Library Assistant 127 French Club 11, 127 F.H.A. 127 G.R.A. 11. SARAH CORNELIA WARREN Transferred from St. Margaret's School, Tappahannock, Virginia, 127 Social Com- mittee 107 Delegate to Youth Forum 127 S.C.A. Congress 97 Senior Commit- tees7 Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 127 Science Club 9. ROBERT EUGEN E WARTHAN S.C.A. Congress 9, 107 Homeroom Officer 9, 107 French Club 11, 12, Officer 127 J.V. Baseball 97 J.V. Football 97 Varsity Football 10, 11, 127 Outdoor Track 10. NANCY LUCILLE WATKINS Assembly Committee 107 Homecoming Committee 127 Production of 3-Act Play One Foot in Heaven 117 Production of Operetta Springtime 107 Acted in Operetta Springtime 107 A Cappella Choir 127 Mixed Chorus 9, 107 Girls' Chorus 117 Delegate to Foreign Student's Forum 127 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Science Club 9, 107 French Club 12, Officer. WILLIAM MILES WELCH WAYNE HARRIS WELLS BARBARA JANE WHITE Social Committee 10, 11, 127 Production of 3-Act Plays The Curious Savage 12, Seventeenth Summer 127 Production of 1lAct Play 127 A Cappella Choir 127 Girls' Chorus 10, 117 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Homeroom Officer 12. BETTY ANN WHITE Pep Committee 107 Recreation Night Committee 117 Senior Committees7 Library Assistant 11, 'l2i French Club 10, 11, 12. NANCY JANE WHITE CARL FRANKLIN WILLIAMS Mixed Chorus 127 Senior Committees7 J.V. Baseball 107 J.V. Football 117 Varsity Football 127 Manager of J.V. Baseball 9. JOHN WILLIAMS WILLIAM CHARLES WILLIAMSON JR. Publicity Committee 11, 127 Acted in 3-Act Play The Curious Savage 127 Band 9, 107 Dance Band 107 Senior Committees7 Usher 127 Plough Staff 12, Business Manager7 Transferred from Newport News High School, Newport News, Virginia, 9. JIMMY DOUGLAS WILLIS Transferred from Newport News, Virginia, 107 Spanish Club 10, 12. MARY ELIZABETH WILSON Transferred from St. Vincent De Paul, Newport News, Virginia, 10. MAURICE ASHTON WINN Transferred from Midway High School, Dinwiddie Co., 97 A Cappella Choir 11, 127 Mixed Chorus 10. ROSSIE WOLEVER Social Committee 9, 10, 11, 127 Magazine Sales Committee 10, 117 Pep Com- mittee 127 Chairman of Social Committee 127 S.C.A. Congress 9, 127 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Homeroom Officer 9, 10, 127 Usher 11, 127 French Club 11, 127 G.R.A. 10, 11. JANET LOU WOOD Remembrance Committee 127 Acted in 1-Act Play 117 S.C.A. Congress 9, 10, 11, 127 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Homeroom Officer 9, 107 Usher 11, 127 Head Usher 127 Spanish Club 9, 10, Officer 107 Plough Staff 12, Secretary. PEGGY WOODALL Safety Handbook Committee 97 Orientation Committee 9, 107 Social Committee 9, 10, 117 Pep Committee 9, 107 Production of 1-Act Play 97 Acted in 1-Act Play 97 Production of Operettas Mississippi Melody 97 Springtime l2f A Cappella Choir 127 Mixed Chorus 117 S.C.A. Congress 97 Prom Committees7 Senior Committees7 Homeroom Officer 97 Science Club 97 French Club 10, 11. REBECCA LORRAIN E WYATT Publicity Committee 107 Acted in 3-Act Play One Foot in Heaven 117 Acted in 1-Act Play 11, 107 A Cappella Choir 117 Mixed Chorus 97 Girls' Chorus 107 Warwick Playhouse 11, T21 Senior Committees7 French Club 127 Quill and Scroll 11, 127 Plough Staff 11, 12, Assist. Feature Editor 11, Assist. Editor 12. MILES YATES J.V. Basketball 11. 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Compliments of PATRICK 81 SILK WARWICK REALTY COMPANY REAL ESTATE o RENTALS 202 Warwick Road NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA R. L. WHITFIELD, Owner SUTTLE MOTOR CORPORATION Day or NigI1+-LY 6-57I4 ff oa THE HOBBY CENTER 5, 4 3704 WasI'1ing'I'on Ave. DOWNTOWN Newpori' News 34'I'I'l AND JEFFERSON AVE. Opposi'I'e The Main Shipyard Enfrance. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. Complimenfs of Phone PA 2-078 I HIDENWOOD CLEANERS Q Southall fgfjjifylg AND SHIRT LAUNDRY FUR AND WOOL STORAGE ON PREMISES LY6-5045 HIDENWOOD SHOPPING CENTER I635 W. Pembroke A HAMPTON. VA CompIimen+s of SILVERMAN FU RS 1 ' M,EE5i'1fZfImXiv,,, .,,., ww w-fsQ1f1 x N We PM . YM L.-.-. You never know wHo's coming ou? of Warwick. an X Love me fender! Tlwaf +hrclllng moment Nofhing like a good sea? af a game! ll Cha-Cha-Cha FN I X X K ff ll, ff' 1 ' i n nree e e fl if . l ee .i 11 + N X -nerd? Wi e i - 41 i New . e zae-ff allii 'if l-:mi ' fill i in 'N -' , me ' gflxf 4 gFlIljE r.14ej,! Q KES' l in ml s - - - 'E 'fig fllflg' A21 I ' r ' ii , f I are w ii.s Q - ni i ul H in i W? 2 4 . I if u -- if ii ELL -ff if I 5' 'I lK . ll- ll! if can in 4 5 ' e -1 i l i ll W ' gg 2 1 5 e ' ff' -wwfwwrin sms: I-ii isa Hi r In J aawunliwmzfgl- .ig f 4-a-.... ..., .-....., . . N ..,, - .. ,......,..,,...- gilamms-we-fs: P W f U -- - 3? el if f-l W fr W j ' 2 if-if life- '-if-er-T791-,---,-E. 1 ' f L7 Have You Considered a Career in Retailing? Many Opporlunilies Available al JW NEWPORT NEWS, VA NEWPORT NEWS MMM NASH CORPORATION 36I4 Hun+ing+on Avenue NEWPORT NEWS VIRGINIA HARVEY A- HALL CHes+nu+ 4-8631 Presidenf THOMAS PIANO COMPANY EVERYTHING MUSICAL Bus. CH 5-0068 2I0-28+h S+ree'r Newpori' News, Va. RESERVED ESTABLISHED I890 INCORPORATED I900 For Our CompIimen+s-ROSENBAUM'S HARDWARE W. T. CHAPIN, INC. General Insurance REALTORS ' RENTAL ' AGENTS ' LOANS and BONDS I26 - 26'I'h S+ree1' - Newporf News, Virginia Phone CH4-I47I COmpIimenI's of CompIimenI's of WHITE SANFORD AND CHARLES OPTICAL COMPANY Incorpomed FUEL OIL ' KEROSENE Medical Ar+s Building 34I3 Vic+Oria Blvd. PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Newpor'I' News, Va. HampI'on, Va. PHONE LY 6-8085 fefli faige Shoppe Infan+s Thru Teens Wear INCLUDING JUNIOR SIZES Warwick Shopping Cenfer 838 Warwick Rd. Newpori' News, Va. I46 COmpIimenI's of MITCHELL FLORIST 5I0 Warwick Road NEWPORT NEWS, VA. LY 6-I79I FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I rr-1 , :1.1 Q arclay 5 ons - 29l2 Washingfon Avenue THE STORE WITH OVER This name on +I1e box adds 300 STERLING, CHINA and no+I'1ing 'Io +I'1e cos+ . . . buf CRYSTAL PATTERNS so much 'ro +he gifil QUALITY TELLS O SERVICE SELLS CompIimen+s of oAsls RESTAURANT We Know HOW 3506 KecougI1+an Road HAMPTQNI VIRQINIA 33I-333 Warwick Rd. Dial LY 6-ZI66 . Newpor+ News, Va. COLLEGE OF HAMPTON ROADS Specialisis in Business Educaiion 2603 Wesi' Milifary Highway 222-28141 Sfreef HAMPTON' VA- NEWPORT News, VIRGINIA Phone CH 5'8 Phone ci-I 4-3306 Business Adminis+ra+ion Secreiarial. 'F Accoun+ing HAWKINS and KNIGHT MEN'S WEAR 359 WARWICK ROAD A 34 EAST QUEEN STREET HILTON VILLAGE HAMPTON, VIRGINIA BRYANT 3, NEI-MS SERVING WARWICK ovER Insurance 35- YEARS.. 129 26+h S+ree+ DE' 84525 WE DELIVER NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA R. H. SEWARD AND SON D. B. SEWARD, Prop. HERFF JONES COMPANY Class Rings - Commencemenl' Announcemenfs Personal Cards - Medals - Trophies JAMES L. DECK P.O. Box 4735 RICHMOND 29, VIRGINIA LUCUS, INCORPORATION CLEANING AND LAUNDRY THE EDWARDS C0-, INC- DRIVE-IN SERVICE Fuel Oil- Coal- Kerosene 25l Warwick Road Cl-14.8434 Nexl' 'Io The Village TI1eaI'er Up and over! Y, Members of nexf year's 4' f-sf ,W .25 11 Oh come now! Earle Siaff prepare copy. Hurry Hank! --4 L.: Ei BUILDERS GT GREAT SHIPS TG HELP KEEP AMERIGA STRONG GN THE SEAS I -I I I 1 I ,I NEWPGRT NEWS SHIP BUILDING 81. GRY IIGGII GG Cleaning and Laundering at Its Best ' A ' 'q: 0 ,Q Q iff L fo nw of W 'a '3 ywgffy' L:1f.1-gaf,.' - 13.5.4 U' ' A -, 0 YT1- !iF V , ' , i 1 ,v'P' , ER saw ah' ,. '- no 'Y ' R DRY CLEANERS, LAUNDERERS. AND RUG CLEANERS 820 25'l'h S+ree1' Newpori' News, Virginia r ,, 5 J 1' Fi Excifed expressions are seen as Hue Seniors realize Graduafion is here Janice inferviews Mr. Cox 'For The Earle , Complimenls of MARVEL'S GIFTS, inc. PENWSU'-A Gi'F'I's of Dislinclion Hidenwood Shopping Cenler W- G- TURBYFH-L JR-. Mgr. Newporr News, Virginia 2505 Cheslnuf AVG- VIC AND VIV MARVEL 4-l486 LY 5-06I5 L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY Known Wherever There Are Schools and Colleges The Class Ring is a symbol of achievemem' 'ro be worn wi'I'h pride and is a conslanl' reminder of lhese years of work, growlh and happy memories. DALLAS PICKARD, JR. Box 146 RICHMOND 1, VA. ELgin 8-66l2 1 me-' . ep? efffyem n 1 1-A neun an QMS orrwg' ' 'Sf Downiown Newpor'r News Newmarlcel' Shopping Cenler Baked on Our Peninsula WHERE SMART JUNIORS SHOP F. Complimenis of I 2905 Washingion Ave. NEWPORT NEWS. VA. VISIT OUR LUNCH DEPARTMENT I W. H. CURTIS, Proprieior AND BAKERY Fmsr I XNA'rio AL BANK -I IIIIIlm. ....... .ull I TTRT Vmnnnmzznz 'ii I1 fP:f'?.?':ii 4 11.1 , I I I QR. !'lj9vn,f6 I K m I to sw! .7 M I .,,,-ru-v1 i ' I PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE The PeninsuIa's Largesi Bank 'I' Esiabiished I89I OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 4 P.M. TILL 7 P.M.-FIVE CONVENIENT LOCATIONS I. Main Office - 28+h and Waghingfgn 4. HiI+on Branch -Warwick Rd. a+ Raieigh Ave' Banking Facilify for Army PersonneI and 5. 2. Drive-In Tellers and Parking Lois - I23 CIVIIIGF1 EVOPIOYGSS. Forf Eusfis. Va. zaih S+ NewPor+ News' Member Federal Reserve Sysiem ancI 3. Kecoughfon Branch - 25+h S+, and Pear Federal Deposif Insurance Corpora+ion. Ave. BOWEN COMPANY Insurance ETSUIIS Fashions for Men and Boys of All Ages I35-27+ I'ree'r , NEWPORT NEWS. VA. THE YOUNG MEN S SHOP TeIePI 0 'e CHeS+nu+ 4-l44l 3I07-09 Washingion Avenue Auiomobile . Fire . Marine . CasuaII'y . Surefy NEWPQRT NEWS' VIRGINIA WILLIAM C. BOWEN, Presideni' G. KEITH MCMURRAN, Vice-Presideni' FRANK H. COWLING l54 A . f ,E? 3i IfXq.3 -is 1 .Vg ,, ., 2, . . . we V 3 1 :H f 2 :Q -30 .., h, L. wiv' ' ,,2zw w,,.f Jw If A P .gn-1 K :LL ,,,....4l-1: sg? -f ' , f. I - w 'ffl' ' Q, 'H ,fit 2 --we ill 1 1 ww NW L - i4giiE' we WW .. ,s ,Q g Q QR H r 1 l is .N Smari sporfswear can be found among The many siyles ai' Legge'H's as shown by Vikki Vic'ror and Marina Miichell. 4oQg'EII W9 X! CO-OP BOOK AND RECORD SHOPS Hidenwood Shopping Cen'l'er Sou+hI1amp1'on Shopping Cenfer 3200 Washingion Avenue NEWPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA Besi Wishes From CARPENTER BROTHERS Insurance Real EsI'a'Ie IO5 30+h S+. NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Q. 41:51-.. 1 A s .A ' 6-L2.2f:' -V A M - . . ' .W v,,f,2.+.' Q-,17,i 'Qx: 'vI1 1'f' '. U At: , 'J .XJ ,N Y ,Y .Z 3-5, - , ff' px fag A 'fj-.4 'J ' fl 51.71 2 ,4 , M 'T 'fm 1 'Lg' ' I ' f1,-jq1rmw:,,q-- ' ' Arg-7'-N - .g.-1. . 1 ' J,- LT5T54 viif 35' 'Lf ' ,'- L -' - ,J f' ,,- -,L ' M, - s- ,-f --- K Anrg-L1 .- Mg, - Q vi? ,g..,f.1:q.:,LJ ' '1-'-afar ' f' -. ' .-'.1w' f, f'-'19 h mt - gf. ' J, 1 Ju 'E 1.1, . ' 52 W w X PJ: ,...:.. Come wifh me fo The Caz-Ba! , ,Y , . l A ,- 5 - - , -r ,-Ji' ' ' N12 ' , . f f .,.g+'..j b li fy .- , ,U ' V' ., H V A Y 41 rf! - - H- n 2:15.14 U . A- ' - K -l ,A ., -it ..- ,nf - 1 f- - ' N ' ,. . - , . A 1 . . KJ I, I.. . ng ala' ,, 4 1 n 'E ' v nl.. .vu .. Whai' and inferesfing picfurel AJ 'J W1 4 Well, anofher F won'fl'1urf Warwick's 'fufure Miss America? I P- I C TY FLAG OUR NEW I ' -'Il'---Va. xr - xwmqiw, ,-.I r. M .MH -I - -- The City of NEWPORT NEWS f A Young City if A Growing City -A' A Progressive City -k A Good City for the YOUNG HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE if TO ESTABLISH A HOME if TO PLAN A CAREER -k TO FIND OPPORTUN The City of Newport News Congratulates the Graduates of Warwick High School GOOD CITIZENS MAKE A GOOD CITY The City Council of NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA ITY CompIimen+s of BOULEVARD CLEAN ERS 81 SHIRT LAUNDRY Fur and Wool Sforage on Premises LY 6-37I3 99OI Warwick Road Compliments of We 1 AMEmcAN-nALuAN RESTAURANT NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA SPIGEL'S COLLEGE SHOP, INC. CIoII'1ing an cI Accessories 'For Boys and Young Men CompIeI'e FormaI Ren'raI Service Phone CH 5-6982 I30-32nd SI'ree+ NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA HARLEY-DAVIDSON'S TIDEWATER MOTORCYCLE CORPORATION 25I'I1 and HunIing'ron Avenue Phone: CHes+nuI' 7-5805 Come, come. now you can'+ be ?ha+ camera shy! sy or Iusf posing? Tardy, girls? ,mx .xv V ITKLJ rx m 1. 1.-v All dressed up and no place To go. -3 , Q? E ,555 NF :L E1 Ny W' :yi i ' .1 ng. n uw ' s dw We 17425 H 'QSXf6' we ro' we 94.2 We hope so. Because we have interesting jobs for special gals here at the telephone company. 'If you're alert and like people, you'll like it here. 'I'hc surroundings are pleasant, the pay is good right from the start-and you'l1 have lots of opportunity for advancement and raises. There's a special extra, too. You'll have that wonder- ful feeling of making an important contribution to your community. Come talk to us about telephone work. We'd love to meet you! The Chesapeake 8. Potomac Telephone Company of Vlrglnla 'A good place io INF' NEWPORT N EWS AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE ilI 3400 Hun'IingI'on Avenue I SELLING HONESTLY I SERVICING SINCERELY O SINCE I92I CongraI'uIa+ions Class of '60 We inviI'e you +o make use of 'Ihe facilifies offered by Ihis s'I'ore, wI1e+I1er I+ be 'Io shop wiI'h us, 'Io meef your friends a+ MurpI1y's, or +o seek empIoymen+ wi+I1 our Company, In 'I'I1e even'I' I'I1aI' you decide upon a reI'aiI career. G. C. MURPHY COMPANY Newmarkei' Shopping Cen'Ier WILLIAMS REALTY CO., Inc. Real Estate General Insurance 220 - 34+h STREET DOUGLAS PITT, INC. REALTORS . . . INSURORS CHesI'nu+ 7-5292 I25-26+I-I STREET NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA Hurry up boys! I+'s nof nice fo point IIV I xi-' F-5, fun 1 - ix N 'n. I guess Bobby and Tim didn'1' cafch on. Ouclwl Ummmmm I63 '-'----- A . .4 - ..,. ,....., . Fast, Free Delivery Service... 23:5351:5515:5513.3:g.:.:'::.5.',.5'.f1'.g'.3l.3:3:5:1:i:::::g:g:g1g:grgg:g:::g:::.5.:l54.3.1.1.g.g.g.'3'.5:5155315:51:sgzggzg52.3.3.g.5.:.3.5.5.:.::222.1.3.::5.5.5.5.:.:.:.355.:55.1.,gn-155.3.5.5.3.3.g.:.g.5.g.52.3.3.5.3.g.g.g.5.3.:.3.1.3.3.,.,.1.5.5...,.,,.,.,,.,.gggq5,.,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,.,.,.,.,.,:,.,-,im , , -4'- V - 1.z.:.:.:.g.g.g.g-:-:-: -'-'-'-2'-:-:.:.1-:ca:4:4:r:-:-:-1-:Q25511:g:1:1:53:5:53:3:3:5:-:-:-:':r.-.-.-.-.g.'.-.5.5.g.5.5.3:g:3:1:1:g:1.:.: 4 , h I.3.3.5.5.5.5.5.5.3.5.3.5.3.5.5.5.gg.34.3.3:5:5:5:353Ezgijgiggzzzgisigl Whi+e's Beaconsdale Pharmacy -'I'1 Beaconsdale Shopping Center LY 6-763l Whil'e's Hiclenwoocl Pharmacy Hidenwood Shopping Center LY 5-l ISI Whi+e's Pharmacy ln The Village 335 Warwick Road Un the middle of the blockl LY s-o3sn Q ITEC? S Your Triangle Of Service . ZMWYZMKMJ grienall I2 .Stores 9 lxj ESTAURAN Mr. Bw Dr-we In ROUTE 188 AT MAIN STREET NEWPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA DINING ROOM CURB SERVICE TAKE OUT ORDERS I64 D I A L LY 6 . 5 2 1 6 The Slaff coulcln'+ 'lhinlr of a caplion-You 1'ry -philips SJE1l-Cl-Q-S- 24.13 WESTOVER AVEN -infxzaizgzf mhz! plzofograpfzy STUDENT PORTRAITS SCHOOL ANNUAL PHOTOS SCHOOL RECORD PHOTOS f gn 1 JI- H 'hi Q-l 'H I ,, 5, E -Is. AA. We of PHILLIPS STUDIOS are real proud +o be a parf of Ihis fine yearbook Also +o worlc wi'l'h a school such as WARWIC K HIGH where a real 'Fine a'I'mosphere prevails. A school where you will 'Find debonair and infelligence, +ha'I' m lc cl and where 'l'rue ind' 'cl ' ' ar s isfinclion lvl uallfy can no'l' be coplecl. UE ' ROANOKE VIRGINIA Nila Gills and Donald MONTY'S. Alhearn enioy an ailer-school snack ai MONTY'S 4309 VIRGINIA AVENUE NEWPORT NEWS. VIRGINIA 81 F DRUCKER 8: FALK . . . decIicaI'ed 'ro solving Ihe hous- ing problems of residenfs and busi- nesses on Ihe Virginia Peninsula. SALES RENTALS APPRAISALS MANAGEMENT INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS CH 7-6687 PA 2-6363 I3I 26+h SI'ree+ 3824 Kecoughian Road Complimenfs of SHAKLEFORD AUTO COMPANY, INC. 327-339 25+h S+reeI' Dodge-Dodge Dad-Dodge Truck Peninsula's Olclesl Dealership When You Think of Shoes, Think of QKQYNRX QUALITY FOOTWEAR SINCE I885 32I5 Washingfon Avenue Newmarke+ Shopping Cen+er RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE Ashland, Virginia Chariered February 3, I830 Randolph-Macon College holds membership in +he Soulhern Associalion of Colleges and Secondary Schools and in fhe Soufhern Universiiy Con- ference. H' is approved by rhe Associalion of American Universilies, and many of i+s gradua+es win degrees in 'rhe professional and graduaie schools of +he leading universifies of fhe na+ion. Over a period of many years, more +han 'fifry per cen+ of ifs gradua+es have found +he inielleciual slimu- lafion a+ Randolph-Macon which has inspired fhem 'ro enroll for fur+her s+udy in +he universi+ies. Randolph-Macon is one of eighr Virginia colleges having a chapfer of Phi Befa Kappa. lnformalion May Be Secured From WILLIAM A. ROBERTSON, JR. Regisfrar and Direc'l'or of Admissions 77Zu!uafg6'0 .I fi andnavuzga I aaooczafwn :.fl.' 5 . s as X' , but rl Un G . X if L L I . RQ , . . , . .,. wt I I li I : rl ,I 51116 N . Ii tg I' HI'-ff In . Il' 1 lily ' I 'X I ' III? ah iff I. l I Mutual Home 8. Savings Association of Newport News, Vlfglnla 210 30th Street CALL THE PLAYS PLAN THE COLLEGE DAYS Open a college savings account with this associationg THEN ADD TO IT EACH MONTH. Steady profits added to your vings each year. It's the easy way to a college education! YODER FROZEN FOODS, INC. LOCKER SERVICE Complete Processing ot Meats and Poultry 339 Thirty-Fifth St. I Phone CH 5-82ll Newport News, Virginia YOUR FROZEN FOOD CENTER Compliments ot SHONEY'S HOME or THE me BOY EAGLE 5 81 I0 STORE 97l4 Warwick Road Newport News, Va. 'HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND WEARING APPAREL 1 1 ' ' MIMPMYMZM. PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Hampton Medical Arts Bldg. 3l I6 Victoria Boulevard PA2-I822 I24 28th Street Newport News, Virginia i-1'- A Ct? 42. 5, 0 1 I. r 5 E T Qwf at wif- 17 EY as j'v gf pig 'V 5 l Q, 4 T 'X ailing gf 9 5 1 ,. - X I 14a il W1 - Iv , -M, 11 ll 5 A T. i BV E 4 K ,Q Wu While A , uw ' .A SCHOGL IS NEVER VOUTH Most students complete their formal education at the age of 17 or 18. For the rest of their lives, they acquire tne bulk of their new information and ideas from the University at their doorstep -the daily newspaper. And this is the school that is never out ! Every day's session of your newspaper school makes you a better informed citizen, better equipped to handle your job or manage your home-and a much more interesting person to be with. mann' lime THE TIMES-HERALD fDai1y and Sunday! lEveningsJ Hampton Roads Progressive Newspaper PEMBROKE SUPPLY CO. INC. . WHOLESALE Compliments of Plumbing-Healing-Mill Supplies 2600 W. Pembroke Ave. Hampton, Virginia N I U L A TELEPHONE TO: CH5-2609 SHIPBUILDERS' ASSOCIATION, INC 4306 HUNTINGTON AVENUE e Bargaining Agenls for 'Ihe Employees of 'Ihe Newporl' News Shipbuilding ancl Dry Dock Company Ai STRINGFELLOW HILTQN PHARMACY, ELETRIC CORPORATION The Home of General Eleclric 32 Years Your G. E. Dealer Professional Pharmacisls 44,4 Huningifon Ave. 30I Warwick Raed Newporl' News, Virginia Newporl' News, Virginia CH4-848' Phone LY 6-I52I LY6-2721 Say II Wilh Flowers 5 -?:: ' Pnrkel' 8 Powell POLLARD'S FLORIST F -t Flowers 'For All Occasions urn' ure 609 Harpersville Rcl., Warwiclc 2I2 28-Ih SI-ree+ NEWPORT, NEWS, VIRGINIA Hurry, l'm nexf. Mass confusion! Everyfhing buf fha kifchen sink! See anyfhing inferes+ing? 5 ,-J' ll' u V n.,!- ' nhw, V -xxx fbi Men .. o '9ir:, 6 wonder died I-,er ous Srfyelln e. Double exposure or Twins? Civ' I C0mpIimen+S of Congratulations . . . Best Wishes To The Class of Feb., I960 RESTAURANT Famous for S+eaks and Seafood Priva'Ie Dining Room Available for ParI'ies LY6-825I IO0I Warwick Road IRT. 60l Newporl' News, Va. Montgomery Ward Co WASHINGTON AT 29+II CompIimen+s of ROSE'S 5-I0-25 STORE HILTON VILLAGE, vA. CompIimen+s of NEWPORT NEWS BUILDING 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION I 20 26I'I1 SI'ree'I LOANS SAVINGS Phone CH5-054I i v to the raduati Qugruiuluiluns 9 ff 9 class THE NEWPORT NEWS COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY. I WARD PONTIAC SALES INC. 32nd S+. and Virginia Ave. Poniiac - VauxI1aII Newpori' News, Virginia PHONE CH 37638 GEN ERAL AUTO SALES Your Chrysler-PIymou'IIl Imperial-VaIian+ Dealer SALES AND SERVICE 226 3Is+ and Huniingfon Ave. PHONE CH 4-I4-93 GOOD RECAPPING PAYS . . SpeciaIisI's in Foreign Tire Recapping BUCK MARROW TIRE CO. soo MAIN STREET WARWICK, VA. CompIimen+s of COLONY RESTAURANT 4900 Washingion Ave. As Ihe l959-I9'60 year comes +o a close, we of Ihe annual s+aff would like 'Io express our appreciafion Io Ihe following who have helped +o publish Ihe yearbook. MR. KARL PHILLIPS of PHILLIPS STUDIOS for individual picfures. MR. DICK SCHOLTZ of 'Ihe DAILY PRESS-TIMES HERALD NEWS- PAPER for phofographs. MR. RON CHIARKY of UNITED STUDIOS for pholographs. OUR ADVERTISERS for supporling 'Ihis publicalion. The TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY and MR. BILL MORGAN for 'Iheir advice in Ihe prinling of ihis book. THE EARLE STAFF for The use of snapsho+s. THE STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND ADMINISTRATION for +I1eir in Ieresl' and cooperaiion 'lhroughouf 'Ihe year. MR. THOMAS for 'l'he prinling of ma'l'eriaIs used by Ihe s'l'aHi. MR. SHEAKS and his ART DEPARTMENT for 'I'I1eir help wifh 'rhe arl' work. MISS MASON for her pafience, advice, and undersianding which helped us Io complefe Ihe year successfully. MR. W. N. 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