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

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Adverrising Manager Sponsor i STUDENT LIFE ACADEMICS ACTIVITIES SPORTS FACULTY CLASSES FEATURES ADVERTISEMENTS Flashes of maroon and gold and enThusiasTic, rain soaked and wind-blown Tans roaring wiTh exciTemenT aT The acTion oT The TighTing Tarmers, creaTe The pulsaTing Tervor oT school spiriT. The pounding hearTs oT a huge body sTirring wiTh life and Tilled wiTh pride Tor Warwick are conTrolled by iTs pulse-The sTudenTs. These sTudenTs and Their achievemenTs, Tailures, ioys, and sorrows are The cenTer OT WHS. As a pulse conTinuously beaTs so does Time conTinuously pass, and The days are only recollecTions. HearTbeaTs of memory begin wiTh OrienTaTion Day and conTinue ThroughouT '66-senior rings . . . The Ring Dance . . . Miss ArmisTead, our new assisTanT principal . . . decrease in.sTudenT enrollmenT . . . pep rallies . . . vicTory over Oscar SmiTh-our TirsT game . . .-SCA VarieTy Show . . . Homecoming game wiTh MaToaka . . . honor cards . . . The beauTiTul Senior Prom . . . successful dances . . . Homecoming Queen, Sandy Paine . . . Wednesday morning Congress meeTings . . . school spiriT . . . campaigns . . . Tun . . . laughTer . . . exciTe- menT . . . The Thrill oT The.New Year's Eve ParTy . . . and The summiT oT emoTion Tor The Seniors, GraduaTion. EveryThing is exciTing, pulsaTing wiTh liTe. Every- Thing is diTTerenT, unique. As you Turn The pages oT The '66 Warwick, you will be seeing a True picTure OT life aT Warwick. H. 'u -I lx R f' ,-M L . 4 . I-MW' V J- EA'-,VL Q . H ' g kqfe ' 3' 3 x I ' J' N: '1' c . 51,9 . EN- M. PMN' H' -314 V tr gi M We 'S JV' I 4 .jk g f -I 61 fail, 9- A f P A , 5 qs' .' v 'Q 61 fvl V-V. LIIVMT. x JI I 1 -I I K -A L . ,. . - . I I II,...,I.I -, 1 f . ,V . I ,, II . I 1 ' ll' If V- iv mn '-VW-M 'V . f . , N- v V. 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I ' ' AJ A I Vi-Y J , U 1' 1-2 X .... , Q x , ' -4 :Q . V, 1 I ff-H f 1. I lf i II. I '- VI R fm. .. sq V Na! ' N- f- 'g -N Q Enthusiasm and Excitement Pulsate High at Warwick The up-raised hand ot an intormed student in class: taces lit with knowledge: other taces brightened with the light ot mischiet: colortul class discussions: the drudgery ot tests and exams: the tear ot oral re- ports: intormative assemblies: 5 minute breaks between classes: congested halls and buildings interrupted by smiles ot recognition and greetings ot triendship: the quiet ot students using the tacilities ot the library com- pared to the 'hub-bub chatter and relaxation ot stu- dents enioying the cateteria lunches . . . this was the quieter side ,ot Wi-lS student lite. The hurry to catch those' buses: the excitement, tun, laughter, and school spirit sung ioytully at sports events: the wild rhythm ot the bands that called stu- dents on the dance tloor: the enchantment ot the Prom: club and committee participation . . . the vi- brant side ot student lite joined with the quiet: they picture completely the student lite ot Warwick High School throughout '65 and '66. . . . anxiousness waiting tor 3:35 and treedom . . or '4 fi, ', . l A 1. . . . iniense discussions.. . '...+l1e vibraniside of siudeml life . .. Jr' play produciions filled wiilw drama, humor . . . YY tx . . . faces brighiened wiih 'rhe lighi of mischief . . . faces li'r wiirh knowledge . . 'ff' Q,-Q: :A :N-1 , 1 A 1 ,f pf f' . l ,Ivy MM ' I 1 f A MMM Hx 1 Y F Ha fur W9 ww A , ' ff l I I ,4 ,-, I .Q 'a J I ' . I 1 1 bf 7 Y' - . g .5 - , 4 , s 5 f ,S V N 1 1 Bm Ki A W 9 5 PM 'mg .-N,.,g! ' ' A ? f iw '71 1 JF f A A -. fi 1 , 'Q , 2 u ff- ,A , . ,mg f . Q. - - ', . 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The pulse OT STuolenT LiTe-a cenTral hearTbeaT ThaT conTrols The exisTer1ce oT Warwick l-ligh School. WiThouT iTs sTuolenTs, There would be no parTicipa- Tion, no emoTion, no spiriTg There coulcl noT be a school. The many phases oT This parT oT school life are so'varied and unique ThaT only picTures can express Them. School spiriT clemonsTraTecl by Beclcy Olsen: WaTch me fly! fr .-3 I . .' ' .y , 1... ,O , K I fl. - '. . , -A' . '- ' 5.1 v-5:0 Q. . C' u 0' '- .. , P A . ' , v - A ie an 1' 'EQ QTQ M 1. il .Q 1: - A -.mms . i. 3 Xjxip X W L E X . X I K. -4-r N wqxyx X A W N w Teachers Instruct and lnshll New Ideas and Prlnclpl MT-Iwflv A -fb UWT H FACULTY The pulse oT The TaculTy-a guiding beaT es- senTial To The mainTenance oT The cenTral body oT Warwick High School. Teachers are The accomplishers oT many and varied TeaTs. They musT be skilled insTrucTors, mind- readers, psychiaTrisTs, comedians, and disciplinarians, as well as possessing The paTience of Job. They aren'T superman or women buT are capable of human Tail- ure and success. This is whaT creaTes a closer uniTy beTween sTudenT and Teacher. Many oT Their days seem unrewarding and mo- noTonous: buT, Then There is an answer of undersTand- ing Trom one pupil, an A paper Trom anoTher, and all is worThwhile. 1 As sponsors oT The many clubs and commiTTees, The TaculTy gains an undersTanding oT young goals and oT young minds. Each becomes-a more acTive parT oT WHS and sTrives even harder To insTill knowledge wiThin each person under his or her responsibiliTy. All is noT classroom work Tor The TaculTy. The lively chaTs held in The various Teacher's lounges resound ThroughouT The halls, while envious sTudenTs waTch The parade oT Pepsi boTTles ToTed by Their pro- Tessors. AT The sporTs evenTs The TaculTy adds iTs en- ThusiasTic supporT and aT school dances occasionally manage To ouTsTep Their amazed pupils. The Teacher-world is one oT conTrasTs-The genTle rhyThm oT a hearT insTrucTing, The vibranT pound- ing oT The same hearT ioining in livelier acTiviTies. To- geTher These beaTs Torm The pulse oT The FaculTy. Elliott Shows Spirit of Enthusiasm, Loyalty, Devotion . . a heart tilled with energy, enthusiasm . . . . . . a patient and untiring listener . A pulse is a resounding and meaningtul throb- the heartbeat ot lite. All are endowed with this, bu' tew can teel the tervent vigor and understanding i' creates. The quiet rhythm ot a heart instructing Englis' students-steady and sincere with a desire to give The continuous beat ot the heart ot a true triend -a patient and untiring listener, a wise and helptu counselor. 'The vibrant pounding ot a heart tilled with energy enthusiasm, laughter, tun, authority, and respect whether taithtully painting a poster tor the Pep Com mittee or contributing her all at tootball games. These -qualities and many more make this vibran individual an outstanding tigure to the pulse ot WH Theretore, the I966 Warwiclc is proudly and sin cerely dedicated to Miss Carolyn Elliott. . . . a wise and helptul counselor . . . . . contributing her all at tootball games Principals Work Together to Create School Harmony Undersfanding, aufhorify. confrol . . . fhe Wl-lS orincipals in acfion. Wirh added experience and knowledge, lvlr. Cay- Nood increased his confribufions fo Warwick l-ligh School and confinued his excellenf leadership. His oasf experiences guided him in affaining high sfand- ards during '65-'66. A new face brighfened fhe adminisfrafion fhis -Miss Ellena Armisfead, Assisfanf Principal and of Girls. Throughouf her career she has faughf school and also was an assef fo arch-rival l-ligh. The friendly personalify of lvliss made her readily accepfed .by all. She fhaf fhe sfudenfs and feachers alike were very willing fo work and oufsfanding in dress general behavior. Mr. Formichelli, an adminisfrafive member of long ng, followed his usual fechniques wifh fhe dufies sisfanf Principal and Dean of Boys. l-lis experience f fhe many years he has compefenfly ad- his iob made him invaluable, as well as a well-known figure in fhe halls of Warwick. Formichelli fo sorrowful sfudenf: Sorry, fellow. you're gonna fo gef a haircut gf fr My Wg. 'rdf' Q f i Y Q., iilefg Q9 X l l F.1-Q Office work. one phase of Miss Ellena Armisfead's new iob as assisfanf principal. Mr. Caywood discovers fhe annual sfaff phofographer af fhe lacuI+y fea. ,mf - l 'gf ., l-ff ' 5 .ff-Q -r s . r we f i ,-nr: : , f i I . A.,, . .M :Zigi--' ,I ' W ' :- 1.15, I. A . H V 213 A' ti' -,.', ,nir- 1 . . ,Q WHS Business Tycoons Put Emphasis on Efficiency A liffle efforf goes a long way and fhe WHS office sfaff wenf all ouf fo prove fhaf a lof of efforf goes a longer way. Mrs. Leviner never losf fhaf leading qualify as office head or fhaf spirifed drive for fhe all imporfanf fask of being secrefary fo Mr. Caywood fhroughouf fhe year. Finances were in shipshape as Mrs. l-lamlefi dufi- fully kepf records, wrofe purchase orders, and lisfened endlessly fo all forms of money maffers. Mrs. Lundeen's dufies behind fhe liffle window marked Transcrip'rs requires fhaf liffle exfra efforf. as all kinds of informafion wenf fhrough her capable hands. Many WHS sfudenfs faced fhe quesfions of. Mrs. Dedmond while she fried her besf fo fackle fhe fedioils fask of fracking down any losf person for fhe afiend- ance records. The ringing felephone capfured Mrs. Boykin's af- fenfion as she affempfed fo answer anyfhing for any- body as Warwick's recepfionisf. No, Mrs. I-lamleff, you're wrong-Peyfon Place comes on T Thursday. and Friday nighfs, exclaims Mrs. Leviner. Tycoons -af work-Mrs. Boykin. Mrs. Leviner, Mr. Formichelli. Mrs. I-lamlefi. and Mrs. Dedmond. yy lr.f?We y This is fhe hardesf crossword puzzle l've seen, sighs Mrs. l i l 131 Leviner. rrilf'-if , 'V' T ' ,E I4 . .. r .if H T- ,L , ' ' .H 'E' rr, Lv V 4 : rl as 4 ' 11 1 . Mr. Hasinger fo Mrs. Dedmond: lf you didn f like +ha+ fune fo fhis one! . ' vc A Schedules may have satistied most students This year. with repeated gym classes, study halls, lunches and room 304 which never could be Toundq but tor The near mad guidance department. it only meant end- less lines ot pupils, work, and more work. Along with The iob ot straightening out kooky schedules, The tive counselors Taced the Task ot assist- ing WHS students in The more serious Tields ot sub- iect choices, grade improvements, Testing programs, and probably most important-college preparation tor upperclassmen. , . Eighth grade Troubles were handled by Mrs. Parker who opened new doors To The mice. Mr. Quesenberry guided The more knowledgeable treshmen To seek Their goals. Studious sophomores gained understanding and assistance Trom Mrs. Muire. The increasing prob- lems ot being upperclassmen made iunior class coun- selor, Mrs. Palmer, an invaluable aid. The strites ot The seniors who approached graduation and The Tuture with considerable uncertainty were solved by Miss Atkinson, department head. When The eventtul year ended, tive relieved whews were breathed sottly throughout The halls ot Warwick. Did l tile my pocketbook under 'P' or 'B'? ponders Mrs. Muire. Counselors Guide Students Towards Achievement . xl? 'H l, no' rs. Atkinson sets up the microphone tor the SCAT tests. ,,, V Lett: According to this book, Jimmy, it will only Take seventy- nine years to become a millionaire, says Mrs. Atkinson. Bottom: Mr. Quesenberry writing: Dear Ann Landers, Today a student walked in and . . . W... ' 1 Flora Barnard Cafeferia Charles A. Brown Easi' Carolina College B.S. Elecfricily, Elecironics Radio Club Edwin Parlrer Archibald U.S. Naval Academy, Un- iversiiy of Wisconsin B.S.. M.S. Algebra, Geomelry Fufure Teachers of Amer- ica. Execuiive Honor Cou ncil Dorofhy Jean Aflrinson Mary Baldwin College. College of William and Mary A.B., M.Ed. Guidance Direcror Na+ionaI Honor Sociely William W. Allxinson Concord Universiiy. Wesl Virginia Universify A.B.. A.M. World Geography, World Hislory Elizabeih A. Bailey Hood College, Universify of Hawaii B.A. World Hisiory, U.S. His- +ory Helen A. Balrer lowa Siale Teachers Col- lage, Universily of Min- nesofa B.A., M.A. English Sindra Jane Barber Washingfon Slafe Uni- versiiy B.A. Mafh, Algebra Co-sponsor Jr. Class Kenneih Ray Bowen Lynchburg Colleg e. School of Visual Arfs B.A.. Fine Ari Ari' Raleigh E. BriHon Jr. Sfeison Universiiy, Rich- mond Professional lnsfi- lure B.F.A. Ari Grace G. Burcher Mary Washingion, Uni- versiiy of Virginia, Uni- versify of Florida. Virgin- ia Polyiechnic lnsfifuie B.S. General Business, Person- al Typing, V.O.T. V.O.T. Club Kalhryn Howell Burden Longwood College Special Educafion xii 1- J' r, . 'Q' 1 -' ., Mr. Shealcs +o Mrs. Parker: Don r believe him he wen+ +o Newpon' News. ,dl , git. 3 R, fan. P' .4545 iff! xr -CHQ, - A , l i H 4 . fb, .f. sa.. 4.1- l Q! in Tqqj James Marshall Calre Cornell University. Col- lege ot William and Mary. University of Hawaii B.S. Earth Space Science Eighth Grade Sponsor Lois Katherine Callahan Longwood College. Duke University. University ot Virginia B.A. Advanced Composition. World Literature. Eng- lish The Plough, Quill and Scroll, Creative Writing. Voice ot Democracy' Adelaide K. Carson West Liberty State Col- lege, West Virginia Uni- versity, College ot William and Mary B.S. Art Future Teachers of Amer- ica 'Ruth S. Curtis Madison Colle e Cornell q . University. College ot Wil- liam and Mary B.S. French French Club. National Honor Society Doris VanDien Davis College of William and Mary B.A. Job Training Addie M. Dodd LaGrange College. V.P.l.. B.A. Typewriting Faculty Members Sponsor and Support WHS Activities Neil Hiden Drummond College of William and Mary B.S., M.A. Trigonometry. Senior Math Analysis. Algebra T. Ryland Sanford Hi-Y, John M. Caywood Junior Hi-Y, Math and Science Club 1' I June Carolyn Elliott Alice Funlrhauser Flowers RUBY G9 'l Y JSTFY R- S7899 Longwood College Mary Washington Col- Madison CoIleqe.ColIege East Tennessee State Um B.A. lege ot Willia.m and Mary versity English B.A, B.S. B.S. Pep Committee English. Drama, Speech Government Metal Working. Dratting A.F.S. Thespians l i l-,5.-wg-,ggcfq-i4,..a .mm , . ,. M Eliza beih Howell Griffin Longwood College, Col- lege of William and Mary B.S. lniroduciory Biology. Biol- ogy Anne S. Griffiih College of William and Mary A.B. English if -1 if l N 1 x Q. 1 r Coach Hubbard checks 'rhe finances of rhe Walfer Henry Grizzard V.P.l. College of William and Mary B.S., M.Ecl. Infroducrory P h y sic s. Earlh Space Teen Care Romie L. Hamilfon Wesi Virginia Tech, Col- lege of William and Mary. Wesrern Carolina Col- lege M.Ecl. Sfudy Hall Drivers' Training Mary B. Harmon Universify of Norih Car- olina Woman's College A.B. Librarian Archie W. Harringion Campbell College B.S. Geomerry, General Mafh fy ,X . as -f - Aihleiic Deparimenf. Roberf E. Hasinger Indiana Srare Teachers College, Bucknell Univer- sify, Pennsylvania Share, College of William and Mary B.S. Aifendance and Dara Pro- cessing J.V. Foofball. Wresiling William P. Hayes. Jr. Old Dominion College BA. Government Hislory Ruby Thorpe Hazelwood College of William and Mary B.S. Maihemarics Leslie Howell Campbell College B.S. Chemisfry The Warwiclr si'i .E ,gg -X X'X Faculty Tea Provides Opportunity for New Friendships Effie G Hoyle Longwood College l-tornernaking FHA James N Hubbard lll College ot William and Mary Auclrene Hughes West Virginia institute ot Technology. University ot Maryland, College ot William and Mary B.S. Math. Chemistry Matilda J. Humphries L Waverly Moclin Hunclley Emory and Henry Madi- son-College, University ot Virginia. College ot Wil- liam and Mary B.A. Latin. World History Debate Team -. I De Laura A. Jones Longwood College B.S. Homemalcing F.H.A. Federation Selma S. Jones University ot California, College ot William and Ymv- William E. Jones East Carolina College B.S. Drafting Jerry Webb Kennedy Pteitter College. Belmont Abbey College, Wofford College Bfx. Biology. Chemistry. Sen- .ii Ei :- il f B S M Ed Johnston-Willis Hospital Shirley Hunfer Mary Physical Education Health School ot Nursing E551-Carolina Collegg B.S.. M-Ed. Cross Country Indoor and G F 6 C-l U 6 T S R9qlSi'6I'6d B.S. Biology' Inf,-odudion io, Class Outdoor Track Nurse introductory Physics +o Biglggy Homecoming Left: Mr. Luck to Richard Underwood: That's E not how you spell 'government'l Below: Brenda Franklin and Mr. Drummond enioy i refreshments at faculty tea. i l 1.9 FM he i i ii Y' ' 1' Jerry Kohout George Washington Uni- versity. College of William and Mary. V.P.l. BA.. M.A. Industrial Co-operative Training Industrial Co-operative Training Club Carol DeRosa Lambiotte Westhampton C o l l e g e, University of Richmond B.A. V History Ninth Grade Class Ellis C. Luclt Maryland University, Col- lege of William and Mary B.S.. M.E. Government, Debate James R. MacNeil V.P.l., -University ot Vir- ginia, College of William and Mary B.S., M.Ed. Physics, Chemistry Science and Math Club Nancy Malcela University of South Caro- lina BA. Math Roena McJunlrin Georgia Womens College, Brenau College. College of William and Mary B.S. Physical Education Girls' Recreation Asso- ciation Agnes Mae Lowe West Virginia University. Concord College B.S. World Geography, Jour- nalism Earle Janice McClenny Mahone Longwood College B.S. Algebra. Math Junior Class. Youth for Christ Jane Saunders McMurran Longwood College. Col- lege ot William and Mary BA. Assistant Librarian Students Indebted to Faculty for Inspiration, Guidance Josephine Quinn Muire Longwood College, College ot William and Mary B.S. Guidance Orientation Committee Lorraine Jansen Nicholson Longwood College. Col- lege of William and Mary Bfx. German German Club Frances T. Oliver Flora MacDonald College A.B. Latin, History Martha D. Ourednil: Kathleen L Palmer Westhampton College Douglass College Col Bfx. l English Mary B S Gulclance ee ol William an Neva B. Parlcer Longwood College, Col- lege of William and Mary B.S., M.Ed. Chemisrry. Guidance Harrier Hansforcl PeHy Lynchburg College B.A. Physical Eclucalion and Heallh Varsily Cheerleaders Lucille Phillips Weslhamplon College B.A. Maih, Algebra, Trigonom- elry Tri-Hi-Y, Nafional Honor Sociely Jack Powers Dorofhy C Quesenberry Guy H Quesenberry James Louis Robison Thomas Wllllam Secules Umversniy of Richmond King College Clemson College Shenandoah Conservalory College of Wllllam and College of William and of Music Mary B M B S BA MEd SCA Execuhve Honor Warwick Maroon Band Physical Eclucahon Heallh US Hlslory Council Key Club Foolloall Track Direction of Students: Chief Concern of Teachers Mr Grizzarol instructs a student in tilting out a SCAT test torm Barclay Shealcs Richmond Professional ln- stitute. B.F.A. Arts Ushers Ann Rooney Smola Mary Washington Col- lege, College ot William and Mary B.A. U.S. History. Sociology Edward Colman Snead Davidson College, New Yorlc University, George Washington University, College ot William and Mary B.S. Math Shirley K. Stewart Madison College B.S. Health, Physical Educa- tion, Drivers Education Girls' Recreation Asso- ciation Lx 'ff'-0. 'H-:nv ,-1,1 Teachers socialize ai iacully Jrea. Blanche S. Taylor Guilford College. Univer- sify of Norih Carolina. Universify of Kenfucky, College of William and Mary, Universily of Vir- ginia A.B. English Kafhryn Thomas Shepherd College, Uni- versiiy of Maryland. Col- lege of William and Mary A.B., M.Ed. Business Geraldine S. Thompson Easr Carolina College B.S. Business Wilbur P. Thompson Eas+ Carolina College. College of William and Mary B.S.. M.Ed. Heallh, Physical Educa- 'lion Baslcefball, Golf, Fool- ball Marian K. Walsh Calawba College, Col- lege of William and Mary A.B.. M.Ed. Spanish Spanish Club Be'Hye Ward Madison College B.S. Biology Nurses Club A Iii' lug., ' ug' , Msg eq -vi-,J - or Pafricia Thomas College of William and Mary B.A. English Keyelfes Julie Ann Verzaal Old Dominion College B.S. Healfh. Physical Ed- ucaiion Girls' Recreaiion Asso- ciaiion W. T. Ward Richmond Professional ln- sliiule B.S. Dislribulive Educaiion Disiribulive Edu- calion Club William Bryanf Williams Hampden-Sydney College BA. English Forensic Club, Sophomore Class, S.C.A. Susan Ford Wilson Mary Washingion Col- lege BA. English J. V. Cheerleaders X , Q Qtttwt x WN ' H ,, , , t't 'w'w vm ,nnnn '41 ... , V, ., ,- ,,,-,.,,..,,, ,,,,,,m,nw,t,nwnvwnwdft' C ' ' ,twnn,,,. H W N Www , ,, W gawk ,':, ,, ,, tt, ,,,,, W-,,,,,,.,, tm w,wwV , ,fy N ,TJ g, ,R,w,,,, ,yt , ,,,t,,, xxi 1, ,-5, WG fm YY 'W ,m ,..., ,,Zn,g,,w.,,m,15t ,fi MtXNtr'L'z:vm-.W-A 4' Wx W up V '-M-,, Qgvj v-W--ww-t,,tQ tw'-ft,,tE tm f ,Q m fwyfe' Q ff -. A ' w:': H ' ' ' ' I, , I, ' ' M, tt W X, 3 V X- , 1 w, , ww ,, ,WGN ' , ww , X Q, ,W t 'Www , X f 1 1 xt .mf Academics Include Subiects That Interest Every Student 'V ll lily 'QV ACADEMICS The pulse of Academics-a sfeady, meaningful beaf, fouching each and every person af Warwick High School. The main purpose of any insfifufion of learning is fo promofe educafion in fhe various fields of sfudy. Each academic course provides a basis for increasing knowledge in fhese fields and creafes unify in fhe fhriving body of Wl-IS. Whefher concerned wifh Macbefh, American local color, Julius Caesar, Greaf Expecfafions, or fhose im- possible parficiples, fhe English Deparfmenf never failed fo increase knowledge and inferesf among sfudenfs . . . The Mafh and Science Deparfmenfs bofh seemed mainly inferesfed in a logical and scienfific approach fo any problem, no maffer whafl . . . Every social sfuolies sfudenf has his nose buried in a newspaper af some fime or ofher looking for any fype of currenf evenfs . . . Coniugafing irregular verbs fakes much of fhe lan- guage sfudenfs' fime and pafience . . . Disfribufive Ed- ucafion, lndusfrial Educafion, and Business enfhusiasfs learn fhe skills of fheir frades before venfuring ouf info fhe business world, proving fhaf pracfical exper- ience is invaluable . . . The sfars of fhe fufure find fheir beginnings in fhe drama class . . . The Arf and Music Deparfmenfs work af producing greaf painfers and singers while fhe l-lome-Economics Deparfmenf pro- vides useful fraining in cooking, sewing and house care . . . I-lealfh and exercise are nof neglecfed af WHS: fhe acfive Physical Educafion Deparfmenf sfrives fo build sfrong bodies . . . Lasf buf never leasf fhe library where anyone from any of fhe ofher deparfmenfs goes when in search of informafion on any subiecf. l l i -ea ,1 -lpn -,.,,.. - ::::::a1 ,,,,..-ll---..fjf y T . T in T of Miss Simmons makes English enioyable Tor her sTudenTs. World Literature Course Is Added to English Curriculum While English courses This year weren'T doub double Toil and Trouble They were quiTe a challen Tor many WHS English sTudenTs. w ChrisTine Williard and Linda Branch concenTraTe on an English as- signmenT. The upperclassmen were mainly conTronTed T y Y A sTudies in liTeraTure--compleTe, deTailed and really pc ' r'gg ular wiTh everyone involved. I An added liTerar o orTuniT Tor 'uniors a To insTrucTor. lvliss Callahan. The purpose OT The cou is To Tamiliarize The sTudenTs, exTensively and inT sively, wiTh The greaT liTerary works oT each coun and wiTh The represenTaTive auThors oT each coun.Tr Numerous reporTs and research papers were requi Trom The class members, who Tound The course bm rewarding and inTeresTing. x c , Y rp Y I seniors was The world liTeraTure course. Accordi I For The 8Th and 9'Th graders a special course oTTered To Those who needed improvemenT in read and basic language abiliTy. The SRA Reading Lab Tory, Nile BlanTon SmiTh's Be a BeTTer Reader Ser new library books, and supp'emenTary reading bo all aided sTudenTs' reading habiTs. Workbooks supg menTed The regular TexTbook-The combinaTion gree increasing comprehension in basic mechanics, spelli word skills and The TundamenTal grammar necessary eTTecTive speaking and wriTing. The oleparTmenT's sTeady progress in Teaching varied phases oT The English language and works c cerning iT deTiniTely proved The value OT organ: Teaching meThods. STudenTs and Teachers alike beneTi greaTly Trom such skilled Techniques. New Calculus Course Offers Challenge To Select Seniors BuT, Colonel, a cube has Tour sides! DespiTe The diTTiculTies in This year's maTh classes, he Teachers succeeded in insTrucTing Their sTudenTs 1 mosT oT The obiecTives oT Their maTh courses: To Train Tupils To evaluaTe TacTs in given siTuaTions, To insTill a ense oT value in pupils, and To develop in Them The biliTy To Think. OTher obiecTives oT The Iv1aTh DeparT- 1enT were To provide pupils wifh a sound background 1 The basic TundamenTals oT maThemaTics Through log- :al reasoning and The scienTiTic approach. Under The direcTion oT ivlr. Neil Drummond, The llaTh DeparTmenT compleTed an exTremely signiTicanT nd diTTiculT year. By oTTering calculus Tor The. TirsT Time This year, arwick l-ligh School became The TwenTy-sixTh high hool in The sTaTe oT Virginia and The TirsT in NewporT ews To oTTer such a course. OTher maThemaTical ourse.s oTTered were: general maThemaTics: consumer aThemaTicsq Algebra l and ll, Ill and IV, and Algebra V1 eomeTry-plane, solid, and co-ordinaTeg Trigonome- y: and maTh analysis. Thus, work Trom The MaTh DeparTmenT comprised large porTion oT Time in The daily liTe oT a high school udenT. low: Mr. Drummond proves There is Tun in maTh. gl1T: Mrs. Barber demonsTraTes algebra division Techniques. -. T 1 1 T ' T 'E if-' J 'Ta --H. :H Tv: ' 1, , ' S., ' 'T ' ,T . - . . 1 T- ,, ,. Tu T . A . ,ni T ' 1 T T- T ,fi ' TTIlTT .T 'TTVETTY' WWW TTTWTT- TTT TTT Tie V TTT T T..1.Ei 1T2k?i:'5sv.saeev5sT T, . Te,,,.m,..T N TT TT TTT ,TTT mllmkggla Ti. ,iW11lTTT:f1., T 'Y :Q TT TT - ' f -65 Tzfw T T T. V' L nr F . .. , 4' as 59' rl lbs T-ET ui? T'zQrrTT i Twig? F Ts ' ii fsiiwi In T is T T! X My TT X T' ' T' f T- TTTHTTLTTTT .. .. T . - TT TT TT TTYTT T - -+ fsWm' 'Wiki .551 -Q TQ 31,5 V My M lei. ,S .SQ Colonel Archibald gives sTudenTs insTrucTion in maTh principles. T 27 Y . X2 22-11g:fEQ F'LLI55.L .' 1 'v - eg-:',lj.Ir:1yfr3,iL ,- ----.-ale- - Randy Lucas and C. M. PriTchard sTrengThen a soluTion Through The process of TiTraTion. A Curl T Analytical Chemistry Offers y New Challenge for Seniors Mr. James MacNeil, head oT This year's Scienci DeparTmenT, enhanced The knowledge oT many science sTudenTs and modilied numerous courses by improvina Teaching meThods. This year The deparTmenT revised iTs senior science- program To conform To ThaT oT oTher ciTy high school The course consisTed OT one semesTer oT advance.d cherri isTry and one semesTer oT geneTics. Wilh The excepTions oT general physics and gen Tics, new TexTboolcs were provided Tor all scienc courses. Also, new microscopes were received and wer mosT he.lpTul To Mr. Kennedy's biology sTudenTs. ln add Tion To new microscopes, The Science DepaQTmenT o Tained maTerial ThaT enabled The physics class To mal: laboraTory experimenTs in opTics. The deparTme sTarTed a Tile oT prepared Transparencies Tor overhea proiecTors, and new science Tilms Trom The ciTy Til library were shown in The individual classrooms. Thes and oTher Techniques conTribuTed To The movemenT expanding The use oT audio-visual maTerials in Teachin Mrs. Audrene l-lughes This year began alTernaTi beTween Teaching ChemisTry and maTh, and reTurnin aTTer a year's absence was biology Teacher, Mrs. Eliz beTh GriTTin. By The end oT The year, sTuclenTs had successTul been insTilled wiTh a good lcnowledge oT chemisTr earTh-space. biology, physics. and geneTics. LefT: Biology sTudenTs waTch an enlighTening Tilm on walr Below: Barry Fox and Joe Alfonso exhibiT knowledge in A vanced ChemisTry. ' .A N T' l il -1 6 if XX d li iigggal ski, H g .,.. A T f Jian Social Studies Department Mrs. Lambiotte eyes her social studies class with suspicion. .Stresses Current Events The Social Studies Department was extremely ac- tive in its courses this past year. Having acquired the S.C.A. room in the library, the department, under the skilltul guidance ot Mr. Luck, converted the room in- to an area ot storage tor maps, charts, and reterence material. Responsible tor the remodeling'were the wood shop students who telt they should move to bigger things atter building their tirst door-stops. This year the department showed the Screen News Digest, a documentary tilm series, in the audito- rium rather than in individual classrooms. This proved to be more protitable tor students and also tor our numerous, overworked teachers. Also this year, current events reports were given by students in all social studies classes. with the exceptions ot economics and sociology. The purpose ot the reports was to serve as an incentive tor students to read newspapers and maga- zines more thoroughly. As a direct result. one student claimed to have expanded his reading selections trom Dick Tracy to Brenda Starr and the Ann Landers column. New teachers in this department were Mrs. Eliza- beth Bailey, Mrs. Barbara Eriksson, and Mr. James Workman. Returning atter a three-year absence was Mrs. Ann Smola, while Miss Waverly l-lundley showed her qualities as a history teacher. Patty Hamilton speaks extemporaneously during WGH Scholarship Contest. ,,L'! 31522 ,ww W H+., K. , L1 1 xxx m F 5 S 1 J jg V,gfxfig,wg3cf -z?wff.V -diiywwmn' SEQ, 4 5 ,Aw Y, than 1 ' fad ' , fm M fig, Y , pgfigsfggfxi .-ivgg Wm V E'xEIf., mil' A MN. v X 4 me .V 1 V1 Va-3 -ffm. Q Q f X if Q NIM , uf ,,QQ2a1: W 3 is ,J 'X 0 f f F- A . View 3, 5 as , 'Ill WW' in X ,FF ' VF 1' , .. F L Liz, if V. X , V. V N, QA Q ai' 5 if v um ,V 1 I in VV f 1152 V V X Vfiifm ww . M ii- iiwihefza mf f v 1 Business Class Learns Skills T and Obtains Part-Time Jobs i Cramped fingers from those long hours of short- nd, spinning heads filled with unadded figures, and cking typewriters were the standard signs of WHS students this year. Woven among the skills of business education the philosophy of the department. This philosophy to develop personal use of consumer and ip values: to assist in' making occupational to mold marketable skills in typewriting, filing, record keeping, bookkeeping, office ma- and clerical work: to create and maintain good habits and personality traits, proper attitudes to- work, co-workers. and employers: to provide part- e work experience which enabled students to take ir places in the business world upon graduation and come useful, self-supporting citizens ofthe commun- . Through Vocational Office Training students found rt-time iobs in office work. With such a quantity and quality of upstanding als, there was little need for new courses and text- oks. New methods of teaching skills used by each cher of the department, including new member, lvlrs. ynes, obtained better and better results: and whiz ists, bookkeepers. and accountants were produced the number. Girls work diligently over their machines. Distributive Education Students Acquire Sales Techniques This year the Distributive Education Department demonstrated the value of practical experience in ed- ucation. To begin their training many students enrolled in the preparatory distributive education branch, a tenth grade course which instilled the basic background of the proiects but did not offer on-the-iob training. Mr. Farmer to Ray Jones: And then what did you tell D.E. teacher, lvlr. Farmer, distributes daily work sheets. Upperclass trainees secured varied job positions which created the need for drumming up any sales- manship skills possible. l-lowever, these efforts were repaid repeatedly by that big, fat paycheck. Socially speaking, the D.E. Department was not neglected. The Distributive Education Club gave the students an opportunity for enjoyment and for meet- ings with members from neighboring schools. Also this year, D.E. students aided the community by taking over the management of l-lilton Shopping Center on occasion and quite successfully, tool ,T rn l ii I l -' T 3i:.,-, . ., 4.1, r , QEQ, , , 3. , , s '- y ' , 4 Q! ew J P ,, , ,M i ,XM J' ,L Below: Joe Fleck draTTs plans Tor TuTure skyscraper. Lefh Ralph Colon indusTriously creaTes a chair leg. Below: lngenuiTy is displayed by Jimmy Darouse in Woodshop. i .,.,,g,,,,,.f,,.- ,. ...Vu T W.,-al Students Gain Experience, Training in Shop Classes cal explosions were only small samples oT acTion in lndusTrial EducaTion DeparTmenT in The pasT year! lvlr. W. E. Jones, leader oT The acTive deparTrn served many purposes, including ThaT oT head do Trom saw, hammer, and Torch iniuries, noT To men mechanical pencil sTabs. No new courses were added, buT a conTinuaTio Those TaughT lasT year-wood shop, meTal shop, dr ing. elecTriciTy, elecTronics, and a general shop prog Tor eigh+h graders-made way Tor inTeresTing sT These basic subiecTs proved To be invaluable aids To Drilling, carving, welding, and even small elec i l l many sTudenTs endeavoring To succeed in one phas The many Tields OT indusTry laTer on in liTe. This excellenT Training provided The sTudenTs a chance To be a parT oT The lndusTrial Co-opera Training program. More beneTiT was gained Trom ac experience in mechanics, elecTronics, and various o Tields, Than The classroom acTiviTy could ever prov Drama Students Present Big Hit, Letters to Lucerne To be or not to bel This and many other questions asked by drama udents at the beginning ot the year were soon answer- . Under the skilltul guidance ot Mrs. Alice Flowers, e Drama Department completed one ot its most suc- sstul years. Although there were no textbooks, Mrs. owers, new to the halls ot-Warwick, instructed her asses in the history ot the theatre and in the arts ot ting and staging. This year's students were compelled to give num- ous scenes each semester. They gradually learned' wg acting techniques and applications ot make-up. By ovember, the Drama Department was prepared to ve its debut, and prior to the Thanksgiving holidays, e play, Letters to Lucerne was successtully pre- nted. l-lowever, this was only one ot many hits. Not only were the drama students concerned with ting and speaking, but many other students also took e special speech class. ln giving at least one speech week, much emphasis was placed on developing selt- surance while speaking. In addition, students were liged to listen to three speeches trom outside sources ery six weeks. ove right: Mrs. Flowers skillfully applies make-up to Ray is to achieve the necessary ettect on stage. ht: Students present dramatic production. Letters to Lu- me. Textures, Structures Are Featured in Art Classes I X X iam! . 'UW' L-misaaa V w-,.w',, ' W Under the vivacious, leadership ot Mr. Barclay Sheaks, the Art Department successtully completed an experience- packed year. With the help ot Mrs. Adelaide Carson, Mr. Neal Britton, and Mr. Kenneth Bowen, Mr. Sheaks ini- tiated new proiects in color, modern art, structure, texture, and printing. In order to accomplish all ot the projects, classes in the department were divided according to ditterent in- terests. The atorementioned teachers headed the tour maior divisions in the department. While students were in Mr. Sheaks' class, they le.arned about painting and drawing. On the other hand, in Mr. Britton's class, stu- dents learned the arts ot weaving and pottery-making. Students were taught. sculpture and graphics under Mr. Bowen, the only new teacher in the department, while Mrs. Carson's students were preoccupied with metal and iewelry. ' Besides making the tour-class circuit, many students benetited trom tield trips to Mariner's Museum. The ad- vanced classes visited exhibits at Christopher Newport College, The Museum ot Fine Arts' Art Mobile, and enjoyed an all-day excursion to Old Dominion College. - Left: Stuart Millen sketches artistically as tellow student looks on. iff Cooking, Sewing, and Interior Decoration Taught in Home Ec tm il l T S' 1 f'--5 fa . .-i 'A .... ggi... ,HEL its j,igH',,,i,,.WgEgs.5, 555555 'Y :Ti - . YW vain ll -.,. -gmt? 1 ffiilll ' 'M' :W - Ask .-itil ' . .1-9: '. ,V-get .E 'P7i...2. 'f - f ? Y .EP . A R ,Ln I T 5 1 i ' ' QSNQE is- it I- - in . Z ' ' 1 ' , I f 1 S S ' 'E ,. .. , .... ., :,:, V-.,, . s .1 ...r 'W ' - if Above: Mary Neale ponders: Wouldn't it be easier to iust staple this? Right: Mrs. Jones patiently instructs students in cutting out pat- terns. library Aids Students With New Reference Books One ot the busiest places at Warwick was tlt library. Students and teachers were continually gather ing materials and equipment required tor use - both classrooms and individual study. Throughout tl' year, students came tor research and recreational re ingg and teachers brought classes tor reterence w c The library was constantly adding new titles y l the already well-balanced collection ot l5.000 umes and 85 periodicals. Books were chosen accord to the needs and interests ot the students. Every etti was made to keep materials up to date and to remc obsolete intormation. c v Two trained librarians and volunteer student sistants were kept busy helping students and teach make ettective use ot these resources. Encouray ment in the selection ot appropriate materials given by the librarians, Mrs. Harmon and Mrs. Ma Murran. with the hope that sound judgment on th part' would help the students throughout their lite. Top Lett: Mrs. Harmon and Mrs. MacMurran review I addition to library. Lett: Students make use ot library's facilities and studi atmosphere. Are you going to eat that? Golly, no. This is tor my hair! Discussions like these were very common Mrs. l-loyle's eighth grade cooking class. The l-lo Economics Department put special emphasis on art ot culinary preparations this year. with the cc ing classes learning to make tull-course dinners e also tinding out the correct way to set tables. Students taking home economics also learned sew. Fourth-year students made suits and dres: while one titth-year student made her prom dn ln addition to sewing and cooking, studs were educated in interior decoration. Co-ordinat ot colors. and the correct way ot balancing rooms positioning turniture completed the tuture makers' program. iii Music Department Provides Outlet for Mood, Expression T Some ot this year's most enioyable assemblies vere presented by the Music Department. Both band nd vocal divisions ot the department demonstrated eir music abilities betore the student body and at any public concerts. This year's lvlusic Department was headed by r. Smith, Grenadier Band director: he was assisted y Mr. Robinson, iunior band director, and lvlr. Tew, ead ot the vocal division. The bands, which practiced by sectioning classes ccording to students who played percussion, wood- ind, etc., instruments, marched in many parades 'nd won numerous awards. While the Grenadiers layed at varsity tootball games, the iunior band played tJ.V. games. ln the vocal division lvlr. Tew instructed his lasses in deep breathing and taught them Russian tolk ngs as well as many other toreign songs. Mr. Tew's lasses consisted ot members ot A Cappella, Girl's horus, and Male Chorus. i !4's.-'. ' ' -- . '11 ' - M' A- . . - -,, 1 xl, , U Warwick High School Grenadier Band displays marching skill during halt-time ceremonies. Individual Skills Stressed by WHS Gym Teachers Boys show athletic ability in relay races. Carol Pond successtully demonstrates the V-sit in , . .,i i , u . .. ,. ,i - .- , itat. ,- LQ: ' ,i aigiiztffisggw it r , ,, , f, gx 11 g E'f5Se:, , i , WW ' jg . I ' ff-j g:r ?r'rm:'i N ,H ifi ' ' ' , it if. ' V, l ' WH,Hi,W.g-::gLL?effi, . ,, -:H .lv K, it w tii'5 ive? ' f' ' ' ' g V U mt, M .Q . Q' N - . felis i For the tirst time at Warwick High School. the Physical Education Department emphasized individual skills. Free exercise, a compromise between bal- let and tumbling movements, began along with gymnas- tics. which consisted ot a detailed work-out on the bal- ance beam and springing leaps over the horse. Special recognition was given to the teachers tor their assistance in boosting the activities ot tield hockey, bas- ketball, volleyball, wrestling, and crab soccer. ln addi- tion to their usual course, the classes were intermixed todpertorm the alamand left, alamand right, and do- se o. l-ley Ace, what the heck do you think you're doing? shouted Coach Secules to a member ot his eighth grade class who was attempting burpees. The boy's division emphasized daily exercise along with wrestling, basket- ball, and tumbling. -sf - A E School Spirit Enthusiostically Shown Throughout Classes CLASSES The pulse oT The classes--The viTal l::eaT of in- dividuals and groups sTriving Toward goals OT achieve- menT. WiTh The increase oT age and experience also comes The realizaTion ThaT high school liTe is The molding of TuTure men and women. V-l-C-T-O-R-Y-The baTTle cries oT The separaTe classes in compeTiTion wiTh each oTher or The even mighTier sound OT uniTy ThroughouT Farmerland when The Tive porTions OT WHS ioin Torces. The vicTory mighT be ThaT oT making a proTiT Trom a long-worked-on dance: winning The AFS bond sale drive: conTribuT- ing SIOO To The SCA scholarship Tund: PowderpuTT compeTiTiong selling enough Farmer pillows To make The whole deal worThwhile: geTTing all Those diTTerenT commiTTee members To work: ouTsTanding academic achievemenTsg giving a beauTiTul Prom: and The sup- ercaliTragilisTicexpialidocious vicTory Tor The Seniors- C5raduaTionl The classes sTrive Tor more Than iusT ouTsTanding accomplishmenTs. They emphasize The many Mary Joneses and John Browns oT Warwick High School. Each is a viTal. working parT oT The main body oT The school. Each conTribuTes To The Throbbing, sTeady pulse oT WHS. The Time had Tinally come Tor The TirsT eighTh grade class in The Tive year program To be The lead- ers-The mighTy seniors oT Warwick High School. Through The years, added experience, knowledge, Tun, and mishaps creaTed The abiliTy necessary Tor The head men. SepTember eighTh! AT lasT The long awaiTed class rings arrived. Each and every senior wore This symbol oT achievemenT proudly. To add even more pleasure and exciTemenT To The occasion, The TirsT Senior Ring Dance was held where all came wearing The TinesT oT Their Tinery, especially +ha+ ring! Raising money was, as usual, The major under- Taking oT The class. Through a highly successTul dance in November and numerous oTher proiecTs, such as a spooT annual. The class oT '66 managed To scrape up The needed dollars. As always. SIOO was conTribuT- ed To The SCA scholarship Tund. and greaT Time and eTTorT was Taken in choosing The senior giTT To The school. The Time Tlew Tor The seniors . . . sTudying. par- Ties, College Boards, PowderpuTT, exams. Senior assembly. bangueT, awards . . . and a year oT color- Tul memories was creaTed. The enchanTmenT oT The Prom was a Tinishing Touch which led To The. Tinal, grand achievemenT- GraduaTion. ' ..,.,, -c if T . :L A. T , ' P - m'Wi'i , T - -A 'QQ -4- .,..,v' nr- wwf- . - P 'K 5, T if 5 Above: SecreTary-Treasurer, Joyce Bohlken, conTemplaTes mone making proiecTs Tor class. LeTT: EvereTT Hogg, presidenT, ponders over senior class prob Below: Jimmy Spielburger, vice-presidenT, shows reTlecTive ing. Dorothy Lee Adkins Laura Jean Albertson Jose Joaquin Alfonso John Walter Allen aro m urgy C lA b Clark Beattie Anderson Laura Ellen Ball Lynn Ann Banks Robert Granville Barclay Senior Committees Provide Opportunity for Class Action .SL .9 Edward Jerome Susan Lynne William Thomas Mary Catherine Barker Barnes Bell Berryman J i ,. we AP, LingadLouise Nagcz Blair le ron is op to a Rewarding Future s '?4. 'c i. 'bg s-..- Joyce Anne Bohllcen George Marlin Bonne'r'r Financial problems prove +0 be loo big for SCA Alvin Mirmelsfein. Joseph Edward Boughan Charles M. Bowman Donald Ray Bradshaw Siephen Alan Branch im 14 Rachel Joanne Darlene Rae Sanclna Wensil SUS? Ballel' Branscomb Brewer B,-mkley Brnlllngham Sandra Jean Donald Lee Linda Kaye Richard Bradley Brock Brooks Brooks Brown it, J ' 'l '! f in -X Bernard Leo Bruner Linda Lee Buchanan Janef Leigh Burgess Brenda Jean Burne'H'e Alice Ann Burns Larry Granf Burris William Earl Busick D9b0F6l'l Teresa Bufler its ...B we 'G' Roberl' Graham Bu'rler Imogene Byrd Mary Linda Caffee George David Cannon ii 'U -dr' . J' -we-an M Michael Alexander Carmean Edwin Walker Carpenter Lucius Roscoe Cartin Linda Faye Cassada Johnnie Wayne Cheek Barbara Anne Chenoweth Dianne-Maria Chigos Karen Leigh Clark Melody Ann Clendenin Senior Class Members Active in Scholarship Contests 'Ui I iwlnv isng Corb Kay Claude Edwin Thomas Mathew William Thomas Cochran Colvin Conners Connoughton l -1-v 1 'kv-vb' lui Ruby Knighi Cox Dennis Dale Cozzens Gail Barbara Crawford William Eugene Curling, Jr. Paul Quillin Darden Wal+er Andrew Davenporl Charles Wayne Davis Deborah June Davis Linda Anne Davis Frances Kunze serves relireshmenls al Senior Ring Dance f'. William David Sharon Eliz Denson Dieiz abe+h -asa, 1155-1-. wa-u-r Sandra Kay Douglas l James Michael Dennis Morris Linda Lou Duclash Dunn Dunn 'far Inez Yvonne Mary Kallwryn lda Rebecca James Millon Durand Spoof Annual Muior Proiect of WHS Senior Class Elkins Ellis English Cary Barclay Epes Nancy Rila Espinola Pedro Paul Fernandez Carolyn Joyce Fleck James Allen Foreliclw Sammy Gene Fosler Barry Wayne Gerald Edward Russell Earl Jose ln Dennis Fox Frye Q51 J, Linda Faye Phillip Randall Fullerfon Furlough Frye. Jr. Full:-:nkamp Wfwei' QA, BeH'y Faye Sieven Mabry Garner Ga rreH Sluarl Lee Garrefl Sylvia Jane Garrison Emma Lee Gibbons Barbara Francis Gilman James David Givens Jack Fisher Glisson Kaihleen Marie John Roberi Phillip Gabrielle Ashion Granville Graves Greenbaum Gregory 1:1 1 - 'im-if in 7,1 V Mark Randall Gregory Carolyn Sue Grissom Donna Leigh Hales Edwin Thomas I-lamilfon Palricia Louise Hamilion Rebecca Joanne Hamillon Deborah Lee Hancock Waller Leo Hardy l 5B ,A -pf -fa f l James Phillip Luelala Roberl' William Jilrinmyllhrllgir Harris l laUQlWl0n l'laYe5 ale WOO Kalhy Granville concenlrales on her nexl governmenl Forresl' Dale DOF16lCl Wade Head, Jr. l'lS6'fl1 Qfhfvj, Final Farmer Day Instills Fond Memories in Seniors ' Y 'YT , Roloerf Terence Heffinglon Linda Marie Hobbs Ronald Dean Hochlweimer PSFCY Everell' Hogg A. .S Harry Russell Sandra Jean Linda Susan Nancy Joy Holland Hollingsworlh Holi Hopkins Football Faces Feminin William Oils Housden John Wayne Hudson Vs-..-f Cecelia Lorraine Hume 4,4- in. A ' A- , an., , . 1. 'va ' M 1 , ,, ' ... . ,W 1 -, . ii- Debbie Smillw receives snap from cenler as Melody Clendenin pares 'ro charge opposing line. Q-. ' w. XL , in- aug,- new ,iq-.ai Eugene Emory Ivan Randall Ray Pierrte Wallace Eugene Hufcl-.eng Hulchison Jackson Jackson 'ago' ouch When Seniors and Juniors Meet 'Fir t Nancy Lee James Rose Margarei Jarvis Roberi' Thomas Jenkins William Allen Johnson Elizabeih Beirne Jones Leslie Winfield Jones Frances Vicioria Jones Johnny Hoiaeri Jusiice Mariha Lee Karam Jack Emerson William Garnei' Ronald Earl Daniel Richard Ka uffman Kelly Kemp Kooi Janice Louise Charlorre Marie Frances Eolylh David Lawrence Kosrlca Krisel Kunze Larhro P Della Frances Layne Nannie Nancy Leveridge Roberi Ferebee LOCl4h6r'l' Chrisropher George Louis John Randolph Lucas Suzanne Lyon Slacey Ferguson Mann Sandra Jean Marble wr-V., Anna Marie Barbara Jo William Thomas Alexandra Maria Markley Marshall Marlin Mayo 'Elizabellw Louise James Wagner Daniel Joseph Slwirley Diane McA+amney McCormick Mee Meredilh 'Q ii 'JJ' Prom Brings Realization That Graduation Is Near Alice May Messiclc if Candace Jane Midkiff Marina Nancy Miller Alvin B. H. Mirmelsfein, Jr. Janice Juanifa Moody Raymond Lawrence Candace Anne- Vicki Winn Thomas Elmo MOOHSY MOOVS Mooza Morris Linda Chrislian Denise Carol Lucinda Joann Mounlcaslle Murphy Nichols Nickey ,Qi-nv' all X 5: ' l i x Kevin William Nolan Barbara Jean Nunnally Richard Douglas Nunnally Marlha Lorraine O'Brianl' Dan Townsend Oliver Nancy Royal Olsen Palriclc Joseph O'Neil Tl1Om6S Joseph OSbOrr1S .ii 'Q' pahicia Diane Kennell-I Wayne Ernesl Donald Vickie Lynn Q'SulliVan Overslreel' Owen Owens I Sanclra lrene Margarei Ezelin'l'a Paine Papile - ...J fl in ' William TrueH'e Parrish Lincla Ellen Parsons John Wesley Phillips Joseph Charles Phillips Ti.. 'xp Carl Jackson Pinnell ' i -X ii .yr :il Mary Louise Piffinger Cliliforcl Alan Rober-r Lynn Parker Parker P Sgr' 'i 'V 'i V, .. 1 ' ' - J fbi' X , - ' .l Pihi ' . l L ' l i- I V y , I T Q W-X 4 FQ -J V ,r y,.' ' L r V , 1 , i - A I , i i , ,, W' i Hi yr 'ply I H l ' i l :EE N . Y i V ,. r N ii tn ft .Q ,. Rene Frederick Pellerier Pafricia Marye Phelps Nancy Olson: WhaJr price beau+y? ,mr BeVeVlY Gail Linda Susan Margarei Alene Pairicia Lee A Poe Polick Pollock Poole - -r 's-af JE Deborah Lanier Noel Gary Calvin Manly Bernard Carlson Powell Presion Priicluarcl, Ill Procior Arrival of Class Rings Is Celebrated by Ring Dance Alyce Virginia Reeves Linda Suzanne Raclclliie Lonnie Glen Reeves Janei Ellzabelh Renn Karen Dale Reilly Jerry Benson Richardson Brenda Ann Wilson Bradoclc Morgan Pendlelon Andrew Lee Riddle Rider Roane Roberis 'Yis- Hb-5-q,,' L .,..i,. Darrel Lamar Harry John Ruiherford Samos George Cannon demonsiraies Farmer allegiance io Dixie. Peggy Lee Roberfs Jane Nicholas Robins Sharon Lynn Rodgers Calvin Alexander Roseberry Wanda Kaye Rosson Barbara Jo Rounirey M- - V1 h James Gallher BeH'y Jo Richard Arlhur Thomas Ruffin Samson Saunders Savedge Sawyer, Jr. l-- . l Janice Marie Wayne Morris David Urquharl' Roberl' Qaniel Scarborough Schell Schindel 5ClWm'Cl Raymond Carl Scholz 'Richard Thurman Scoll Mallory Maney Sealey y 'FH' Donald Seymore Ronald Edward Seymore Bonnie Sue Shaclcelforcl 'rt r I 4-.. Brenda Gail Smilh Class of '66 Receives Rings, Symbols of Seniority ly William Bailey Sheldon Edward Anlhony Shellon Kennelh Wayne Shellon Edward Lee Sielz Cheryl Elaine Singlelon Joseph Francis Slifer, ll Lorella Jean Glynn Edward Balfour represenlalive brings long awailed rings as seniors Smarl Smiley line up impalienlly. l Deborah Kay Smilh ,f ,I ff f' If f if .Ear f F' James Elloridge Smilh Joseph Wayne Smilh Cola Marie Smilhwiclc Sleven Ray Snyder James I-lillyard Spielloerger. Jr. Donald Ray Spiers Pal O'Sullivan. Brenda Winall, and Melody Cle gorge Themselves al Halloween feast Thomas Boyd Slevens Richard Maxwell Slewarl John l-lenry Slover Bruce Ronald Tanner Edwin R. Tapia Jack Bryan Tarlcenlon Sunshine Glrls Brighten Cafeteria Wlth Midday Parh Norman Don Taylor Gwendolyn Sue Taylor Roberl Wayne Taylor Shirley Marie Judilh Lee Susan lvlargarel' Sandra Jay Tesh ThOfT1aS Tilson Tomlin 'UB Cheryl Kalrherine To'rh Thomas Randolph Tucker Richard Lee Underwood Michael Thomas Union George ParvizVafa Bonnie Lee Vandenbree Together for Last Time Joyce Bohllcen 'ro Wade l-lealhz We can'+ help il' if we're clumsy. 72?- Jacqueline Louise Susan Arm h V 'N if Vick Vick s 1 i l Pafriclc Keiper Mary Nell Judiih Ann Charles Horace Waidley Walsh Wallers Ward. Ill 9- ' , vllkmrll if ar' J V 1 James Edwin Warren. Jr. Sieve Randall Warren John Allen Webb Barbara Jean Wilkins Lydia Joyce Williams Thomas Eldridge Williamson. Jr. George Micheal Willilorcl Samuel Claude Willis was-1 Twyla Ray Brenda Su'e Willis Winall wiv Norman Douglas Donald Lee Winslead Wiseman Mr. Kennedy Honored for Service To Senior Class 'Sf' Above: lvlr. Kennedy mirrors exciTemenT during Tinal seconds of vicTory over arch-rival, Ferguson. RighT: A dedicaTed sponsor ends a successful day. KaTherine ElizaloeTh Wood Lance Dews Wood Nancy Alice Wood di Frank Monroe WrighTs L' Thomas DwighT YeaTTs if Any organizaTion hasvneed oT a guiding har an auThoriTaTive word, and To The Class OT '66 lvlr. Je Kennedy proved To be These Things and much more. When only Treshmen, The now mighTy seniors w inTroduced To This man and Through The years, a cl bond was Tormed beTween The Two. Many learned oT his qualiTies by being a s denT in his diTTerenT science classes. buT Their hon appreciaTion came when he advised Them, -as iuni Through The Trials oT giving a prom. The Class oT '66 wishes To Thanlc again T sponsor. Mr. Jerry Kennedy, Tor his unTiring eTT and valuable aid. 3 I Statistics Show Evidence of Wide Student Participation .pw-roi r 4 bn. A- W N 71111: -11111 - Macaw.: Wi-+4 -. 4' :gr 1' .-ii - 7 ,I ig, I , i -.Q ' 'Li S ' Icc S 1' -. . i':.'.,: M' , X Wing-iii,-:,:,,,,,, so - 1, at-N - , . - 1 J ' rf -'fi -e-'Y' ' 1-I, - . -- X ix.-, -I iwi-..-se., ,,,, X : .I E I 1-.-. I Popular: Vickie Mooza, damsel in distress, struggles against Lou Cartin. ABBREVIATIONS FOR SENIOR STATISTICS SCA Officers Building and Grounds Delegate to SCA State Convention Delegate to SCA District Convention Delegate to SCA Federation PTA Executive Committee House of Representatives Honor Committee Homeroom Officer President Vice President peas Secretary-Treasurer Recording Secretary Class Officer American Field Service Student Delegate to Foreign Student Forum Delegate to Southern interscholastic Press Association Conference Christians Delegate to National Conference ol Christians and Jews 51-ate Delegate to Girls' State 5:51-6 Delegate to Boys' State Industrial Co-operative Training District Convention Diversified Education Convention A Cappella Choir District Regional Chorus Quill and Scroll National Honor Society American Field Service Future Teachers of America Future Homemakers of America Future Nurses Club Diversified Education Industrial Co-operative Training Vocational Office Training Youth For Christ Girls' Recreation Association Football Manager Editor National Merit Letter of Commendation District Workshop Band District Regional Band Comm Student Forum Dist Convention Chorus Merit Letter!Commendation Workshop Band Regional Band Dorothy Lee ll-Typist: FHA, 8: VOT, IZ-V Pres: GRA, 9, IO, II: Powder Puff Ftball, ll. Training, 9, Orientation, II, IIZ, Homecoming, 9, IO, ll, , ocial, IO, II, Proiects, IO, Activity Tickets, Il, IZ: SCA I2: House!Rep, 9, IO, II, I2: Cabinet, I2: Executive Honor Council, ll: Honor Comm, 9: Hm Off, 9, IO, II, I2: DelfForeign Student Forum, Il: DeI!SIPA, II: Earle Staff, ll-Business Mgr, I2-Teen Herald writer: Keyettes, Ill, IZI-Pen Dist Sec: AFS, IO, ll: Spanish Club, 9: Prom Committee: Chaperones, Il-Co-Chrmn: JV Cheerleader, Il: Varsity Cheerleader, I2: GRA, 9, IO, ll- Sports Leader: Tennis, ll: Powder Puff Ftloall, ll. ' Alfonso, Jose Joaquin Transflnstitute Tecnics Central, Bogota, Columbia, South Amer, IZ: DeIlSCA Dist Convention, IZ: Del!SCA Federation, IZ: AFS Student, IZ: DeIfForeign Student Forum, I2: Key Club, I2: Hi-Y, I2: AFS, IZ: Spanish Club, I2: Senior Personality: Friendliest, IZ. Allen, John Walter SCA Committees: Leader Training, IO, II, I2, Orientation, ll, I2, Bldg 81 Grounds, II, IZ, Social, ll, Proiects, Il, I2, Actiyity Tickets, ll: DeI!SCA Convention, ll, I2: Del!SCA Federation, Il: SCA Congress, II, IZ: House!Rep, Il, I2: Honor Comm, 8: Hm Off, II-Pres: Del!Foreign Student Forum, II: DeI!Nat'I Conference Christians 8: Jews, IO, Il, IZ: Earle Staff, I0-Assist Art Ed: Key Club, Il, IZ-Pres: AFS, IO, ll, IZ: Debate Team, IO, .lI, I2: French Club, Il-Pres: Prom Committees: Decorations, Clean-up, Chaperones, II: Math 8: Science Club, IO. ll-Sec!Treas IZ: Chess Club, I2: Senior Committees: Ring Dance, Spoof Annual-Co-Chi-mn, I2: Senior Personality: Most Likely To Succeed, IZ: Tennis, II, IZ: Nat'I Merit Letter!Com- mendation, IZ: Dist Science Fair, IZ. Amburgey, Carolyn Sue DE, ii, 12. Anderson, Clark Beattie , Usher, I2: Key Club, Il, I2-RecfSec: Prom Committees: Decorations, Clean-up, ll. Ball, Laura Ellen SCA Committee: Homecoming, I2: Prom Committee: Refreshments, Il: Powder Puff Ftball, ll, IZ: Senior Committees: Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, Sr Night, IZ. Banks, Lynn Ann FTA, IO: FHA, B, 9: GRA, B, 9, IO, II. Barch, Richard Gregory Trans!Burges High School, El Paso, Texas, IZ: Varsity Track Outdoor, IZ. Barclay, Robert Granville SCA Committees: Homecoming, IZ, Pep, Il, IZ: German Club, IZ. Barker, Edward Jerome JV Ftball, IO: JV Track: Outdobr, 9, IO. Barnes, Susan Lynne Earle Staff, ll-Assist Feature Ed:'FNC, 8, 9, IO: Powder Puff Ftball, ll, IZ. Bell, Thomas Vililliam, Jr. DE, Il, IZ. Berryman, Mary Catherine Tri Hi-Y, ll, I2: FTA, II, I2: FHA, 8, 9: Prom Committee: Decorations, ll: Stage Crew, 9: Senior Committee: Spoof Annual, IZ. Biedron, Linda Louise FHA, 9: Prom Committee: Refreshments, ll: GRA, I0, ll: Senior Committees: Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, IZ. Bishop, Nancy Blair Trans!Roanoke Rapids High School, Roanoke Rapids, N.C., IO: ICT, I2-Treas: French Club, IO, II. Bohlken, Joyce Anne SCA Committees: Orientation, ll, I2, Publicity, I2, Social, II: SCA Congress, IZ: Senate, IZ: Hm Off, Il-V Pres: Class Off, IZ-Secffreas: French Club, IO, ll, I2: Prom Committee: Finance, II-Co-Chrmn: Sr Spoof Assembly, IO: Varsity Cheer- leader, ll, I2: Powder Puff Ftball, ll: Stage Crew, 9. Bonnett, George Martin SCA Committee: Bldg 8: Grounds, IZ: House!Rep, 8: I-lm Off, 8, IZ: Key Club, IO, II, I2: Monogram Club, IO, II, IZ: Prom Committee: Decorations, II: JV Ftball, 9: JV Basketball, 9, IO: JV Baseball, B, 9: Varsity Ftball,,IO, II, IZ: Varsity Basket- ball, IO, II, I2: Varsity Baseball, IO, Il, I2. Boughan, Joseph Edward Male Chorus, IO. Bowman, Charles M. Trans!Jefterson Davis Jr. High School, Hampton, Va., 9: Hm Off, 9-V Pres: DE Con- vention, ll, I2: DE, ll-V Pres, I2-Pres: JV Ftball, 9, IO: Wrestling, 9. Bradshaw, Donald Ray Trans!York High School, Yorktown, Va., 9: DE Convention, Il, I2: DE, ll, IZ. Branch, Stephen Allen DE Convention, ll: DE, Il, IZ. Branscomb, Rachel Joanne SCA Committees: Orientation, I2, Homecoming, Il, I2, Social, I2-Co-Chrmn: SCA Congress, I2: Cabinet, I2: Hm Off, 9-V Pres: A Cappella, ll: Girls' Chorus, IO: Usher, Il: French Club, 9, IO, II, IZ: Prom Committees: Decorations, Enter- tainment-Co-Chrmn, ll: Powder Puff Ftball, ll, I2. Brewer, Darlene Rae TransfGar-Field High School, Woodbridge, Va., ll: DE, IZ. Brittingham, Susan Bailey SCA Committees: Pep, 8, 9, IO, Activity Tickets, 8: Tri HiAY, 9: FHA, 8: French Club, Il-V Pres, I2: Tennis, II. Brock, Sandra Jean SCA Committees: Orientation, I2, Bldg Xi Grounds, ll, Proiects, IZ: HousefRep, I2: Executive Honor Council, IZ: Spanish Club, ll, IZ-Pres: Senior Committees: Song- Co-Chrmn, Ring Dance, IZ. Brooks, Donald Lee Trans!Forest Hill High School, West Palm Beach, Fla., Il: French Club, ll, IZ. Brooks, Linda Kaye SCA Committees: Orientation, 9, IO, II, I2, Homecoming, IO, Pep, 8, Social, ll: SCA Congress, IO, II, I2: HouselRep, IO, II, I2: Honor Comm, IO: Hm Off, II- Pres, IZ-V Pres: Thespians, I0-Chaplain, Il-Pres, I2: Keyettes, ll-V Pres, I2- Pres: Ge'rman Club, ll: Teen Care, 9, IO-Pres: Bridge Club, IO: 'Prom Committees: Clean-up, Refreshments-Co-Chrmn, Il: Forensics, II-V Pres, IZ: Senior Com- mittees: Publicity-Co-Chrmn, Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, I2: GRA, B: Powder Puff Ftball, I2: Stage Crew, IO, ll, I2: 3 Act Plays: Cheaper by the Dozen , 8, Twelve Angry Women , 9, Mrs, McThing , IO, Death Takes a Holiday , ll: I Act Plays: Comin' 'Round the Mountain , 9, The Open Window , Il: Student Director- Letters to Lucerne , IZ. Besf Looking: Sandy Paine Io Noel Preslon, Now you can be beauiiful, loo! Brown, Ricl1ard'Bradley Trans!Socasfress High School, Myrfle Beach, S.C., Il: SCA Commiflee: Orienfalion, I2: Monogram Club, ll, I2: Prom Commirfee: Decorations, Il: Varsify Flball, II, I2. Bruner, Bernard Leo DE, I2. Buchanan, Linda Lee SCA Commiffess: Orienlafion, I2, Publicify, I2, Social, IO, Il, I2, Acflvify Tickels, Ill, I2l-Co-Chrmn: SCA Congress, ll, I2: Cabinef, ll, I2: Del!Na'I'I Conference Chrisfians 81 Jews, IO: Warwick Sfaff, ll, I2-Pholography Ed: Usher, II: QRS. I2-Treas: AFS, IO: FNC, IO, ll-Treas: French Club, IO, II, I2: Prom Commilrleez ln- vifafions-CosChrmn, II: Senior Commiflee: Spoof Annual, I2. Burgess, Janel' Leigh SCA Commiffees: Homecoming, ll, I2, Aclivify Tickels, I2, Social, 8: SCA Con- gress, I2: Housefllep, I2: Execufive Honor Council, I2: Del!Naf'I Conference Chrisfians Z1 Jews, IO: Grenadier Band, I2-Treas: Bagpipe Corps, B, 9, IIO, ll, I2l-Pipe Maior, Warwick Sfaff, II, I2-Aclverfising Mgr: Usher, II, I2: AFS, 9, IO: FTA, 9, IO, Il: QRS, I2-ChrmnfAlumni Recognilion: NHS, ll, I2: French Club, IO, Il-SecfTreas: YFC, I2-Sec!Treas: Prom Commiffees: Decorafions, Finance, Theme, ll: Senior Commiliees: Poem, Moffo, Flower, Song, Color, Ring Dance, Banquel, I2: GRA, 8, 9, IO-Sporfs Leader, ll, I2-Sec!Treas: JV Hockey, 9, IO: Varsify Hockey, Il, I2: Baskefball, 8, 9, IO, II, I2: Volleyball, 8. 9, IO, ll, I2: Gymnasfics, IO, II, I2: Archery, IO, I2: Hampfon Roads Allied Hockey Team llsf sfvingl, I2: Tidewaier All Sfar Baskelball Team, I2nd sfringl, I2: SludenI'!Facul'ry Baskefball, I2: Tennis, I2: Modern Dance, 9. Burnelfe, Brenda Jean Plough Sfaff, IO-Copy Ed. Il-Poelry Ed: OBS, II: NHS Il, I2: Tri-Hi-Y 9: FTA, 9, IO, ll-V Pres, I2-FedfSec: GRA, 18, 9, UO, ll, I2l-Sporls Leader: JV Hockey, 9, IO: Varsily Hockey, Il, I2: Baskelball, 8, 9, IO, ll, I2: Volleyball, 8, 9, IO, ll, I2: Archery, IO: Soflball, ll, I2: Tennis, Il, I2: Sporfsmanship Award, IO: Hamplon Roads Allied Hockey Team Usf sfringl, ll: SIudenf!FaculI'y Baskefball, I2. Burns, Alice Ann SCA Commiffees: Orienlafion, Il, I2, Publicify, I2-Co-Chrmn: Cabinef, I2: Honor Comm, 8, Il: Usher, I2: VOT, I2-Hisforian: Prom Commilfee: Decorafions, II. Burris, Larry'GranI' Radio Club, ll. Busick, William Earl Wresfling, 9, IO. Bufler, Deborah Teresa Y SCA Commifleesz Orienlafion, IO, Il, I2, Homecoming, IO, ll, Pep, 9, IO, II, Publicify, Il, I2, Social, I2: SCA Congress, ll, I2: Usher I2: Tri-Hi-Y, 9, ll, I2- Pres: FHA, 8, 9, IO, ll, I2-FedlHislorian: French Club, IO, II, I2: Prom Com- miflees: Decorafions, Clean-up, Refreshmenis, II: Senior Commiffeesr Ring Dance, Sr Leadership Day, Banquef, Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, I2: GRA, 9, IO, II: Baskef- ball, 9, IO: Powder Puff Fiball, ll: Modern Dance, 9. Bufler, Roberl' Graham Grenadier Band, 8, 9, IO: ICT, ll, I2. Byrd, Imogene FTA, 8: VOT, I2: 3 Acf Play: Twelve Angry Women , 9. Caffee Mar Linda . Y SCA Commiffee: Pep, 8, 9: SCA Congress, 8: Hm Off, IB, 91-Pres: FHA, 8: ICT, I2' Homecoming Courl, IO, II, I2. Cannon, George David Class Off, I2-Chaplain: A Cappella, 9, I2: Male Chorus, 9: Disl Regional Chorus 5' f fir tp? ,I ,.,v,,. Lag. ,,-.U Y ,..- .I- S F'-Fizz' ailing i:q.-gfzggg fp .-415, 914-fffvlgx I-1 ff o 1' .yr , Erg,'.Pg,? 1, 90 3f1f,9'1l 54 1: 41,521 F :Kel-. 1 ,as -. 1.2 E559 fr ex: HQ gi L .gl 59155-155-: ezDL,,,il,'v :J i, 965142. :- 454315-115 . 4,, Willieslz Susan Tilson Io Kenny Overslreel, Traveling's cl 9, I2: Grenadier Band, 8, 9, IO, ll: Plough Sfaff, I2-Exchange 8: Publicify Ed Ge Club, ll, I2: Teen Care IO, Il: Senior Commiffees: Flower Spoof Annual I2 SCA Commiffee: Halls 81 Corridors, I2-Co-Chrmn: SCA Congress I2 Mono Club, IO, ll, I2-Pres: Prorn Commiffee: Clean-up, II Varsiy F a II, I2: Varsily Baseball, II, I2: Wreslling, 9, I2: All Peninsula Ffball Team P I Honor Comm, 8: Thespians, IO: 3 Acl Plays: Bells on fheir Toes 9 Mrs McTh1 IO, Deafh Takes a Holiday , II. SCA Commillees: Pep, ll, Bldg 8: Grounds, I2: Chaplain I2 SCA Congress Cabinef, I2: DeI!Boys' Stale, II: NHS, II, I2-V Pres: u Monogram Club, IO, ll, I2-V Pres: Senior Personalily Mos Popular Ffball,, 9: JV Baskefball, 9, IO: JV Baseball 9: Varsify Flball Baskefball, Il, I2: Varsily Baseball, IO, Il, I2: Sportsmanship Award I2 Cassada, Linda Faye SCA Commifleeg Homecoming, IO, SCA Congress, IO: Warwick Sf ff Business Mgr: Usher, II, I2: QSIS, II, I2-Co-Chrmn! We fhe Young o: NHS, ll, I2: FHA, 8, 9, IO-Pres, ll: Senior Commiffee: Lasf Will 8: Tesfamenf Y A Capipella, I2: Male Chorus, I2: Debale Team, IO, II I2 Senior Last Will 81 Tesfamenf, I2-Co-Chrmn:JV Track: Oufdoor, IO. Trans!Buckroe Jr. High School, Hampfon, Va., 9, SCA Commiflee I2: Usher, I2: FNC, I2: German Club, IO-V Pres, ll-Pres I2 een Treas, Il-Pres: Forensics, II, I2: Senior Commiffee: Spoof Annual I2 SCA Commilfeesz Leader Training, Il, I2, Orienlalion coming, IO, Pep, 9, IO, II, Publicily, II, I2, Social, I2 I2: HouselRep, I2: Cabinel, I2: Honor Comm, 8, 9: ference Chrisfians 81 Jews, Il: Warwick Sfaff, QRS, I'I, I2-Pres: AFS, 8, 9, IO: FHA, 8: French Club, 9 IO- res Commiffeesz Decorafions, Finance, II: Senior Commilfees: Poem Ring Dan Annual, I2: JV Cheerleader, Il: Varsiiy Cheerleader, I2: Powder Puff Flb SCA Commilfeesr Orienfafion, I2, Homecoming, ll, Publicify I2 Social Congress, 8, IO: House!Rep, 8, IO: Honor Comm, Il: Hm Off 8 IO ll I2 A pella, II: Girls' Chorus, IO: Usher, II, I2: FTA, I2: French Clu Prom Commiflee: Tickefs 8: Programs, ll-Co-Chrmn: Senior Commlffee Annual, I2: GRA, 8: Powder Puff Ffball, II, I2. Trans!Paul G. Blazer High School, Ashland, Ky., II: SCA Commiflee Hom ing, I2: FHA, I2: Prom Cornmillee: Decorafions, ll: Senior Commiflee Trarvs!Wi son, Memorial High School, Slaunfon, Va., 8: Earle Sfaff ll Sports I l, I2-Phofography Ecl Warwick Hull of Fame nnors, Thomas Mathew , nogram Club, I2: JV Ftball, I2: JV Basketball, IO: JV Baseball, IO: Varsity all, ll, I2: Tennis, I2. x, Ruby Knight A, B, 9. nens, Dennis Dale A Congress, B: House!Rep, 8: Honor Comm, I2: Hm Off, 8-Pres: Maroon d, 8: Grenadier Band, 9, IO, ll, I2: DE, I2: Spanish Club, IO: Dist Workshop d, 9, IO, ll. att, Barbara Lynn A Committees: Homecoming, I2, Pep, IO, II, Proiects, I2: SCA Congress, 9, IO, Executive Honor Council, 9, IO: Hm Ott, 9-Pres: DeI!Nat'I Conference Christians ews, IO: Thespians, Il, I2-Pres: Spanish Club IO: Prom Committees: Decorations, me-Co-Chrmn, II: Senior Committees: Sr Play-Co-Chrmn, Spoof Annual, I2: der Puff Ftball, ll: Stage Crew, IO, lI,. I2: 3 Act Play: The Mouse That red , ll:'l Act Play: A Case for Two Detectives , Il. wford, Gail Barbara ns!Newport News High School, Newport News, Va.. ll. rden, Paul Ouillin , Congress, I2: Grenadier Band, 8, 9, IO, II, I2: Teen Care, Il: Senior Com- tee: Sr Leadership Day,'l2: JV Basketball, IO: Dist Workshop Band, I2: Dance d, IO. venport, Walter Andrew is, Charles Wayne is, Deborah June . s!Roanoke Rapids Jr.-Sr. High School, Roanoke Rapids, N.C., I2. is, Linda Anne , Committees: Orientation I2, Homecoming, B, 9, IO, Pep, 8, 9, I0, II, Social, Prom Committee: Decorations, II: Powder Puff Ftball, ll. son, William David Convention, II: DE, II, I2. tz, Sharon Elizabeth s!St. Mary's School, Poquoson, Va., IO: A Cappella, II, I2-Treas: Dist Regional rus, II, I2: Girls' Chorus, I2: Usher, I2: NHS, II, I2: Keyettes, II, I2: AFS, Il: FTA, IO, II, I2-V Pres: French Club, IO-Sec, Il-V Pres, I2-Pres: Prom mittees: Theme, Decorations, Finance, Refreshments, Il: Forensics, Il, I2: Senior mittee: Song, I2: Powder Putt Ftball, Il: Stage Crew, IO. glass, Sandra Kay Committee: Homecoming, 9, IO: Hm Ott, 9-V Pres: Earle Staff, Il-Re- er: FNC, B, 9, IO: DE, I2: Prom Committee: Decorations, II: Powder Putt II, II. ash, James Michael Convention, Il: ICT, II: JV Ftball, IO: Senior Committee Spoof Annual, I2. n, Dennis Morris sfFerguson High School, Newport News, Va., II. n, Linda Lou sfMcDonogh Sr. High School, New Orleans, La., Il. nd, Inez Yvonne Committees: Orientation, I2, Homecoming, 9, I2, Pep, 8: SCA Congress, Il, I2: appella, II, I2: Girls' Chorus, IO: Dist Regional Chorus, II, I2: AFS, B, 9: 8: YFC, IO: Teen Care, IO, II, I2-Sec: Prom Committees: Decorations, Re- ments, II: Senior Committees: Song, Last Will 81 Testament, Spoof Annual, ssembly, I2: s, Mary Kathryn Committees: Homecoming, ll, I2, Pep, IO, Il, Social, II: SCA COHQYGSS. , ll, I2: House!Rep, 9, IO, Il, I2: Honor Comm, 8: Hm Off, 9, IO, II: Plough , Il-Assist Short Stor Ed, I2-Short Story Ed: Thespians, ll, I2-Sec: OES, haplain: German Club, II-Pres, I2-V Pres: Prom Committee: Decorations, at'l Merit Letter!Commendation, Il: 3 Act Plays: Death Takes a HoIiday , The Mouse That Roared , Il, Letters to Lucerne , I2: I Act Play: The of Two Detectives , I2. lda.Rebecca ll, I2: French Club, 9, I0. ish, James Milton , Cary Barclay !Capitol Page, Library!Congress, Washington, D.C., I2: SCA Congress, Exelcunvei Honor Council, 8: Maroon Band, 8: Earle Staff, II-Sports Co-Ed: s e a , . ola, Nancy Rita Committee: Homecoming, ll, I2: HouselRep, IO, II: Girls' Chorus, I2: ipe Corps, IO, ll, I2: Thespians, 9, IO, Il, I2: Teen Care, 9-Sec, IO-V Pres, I2l-Pres: Prom Committee: Decorations, ll: Senior Committee: Spoof Annual, andez, Pedro Paul !Opa Laka Camp, Opa Laka, Fla., 8: Grenaclier Band, 8: Spanish Club, 8, 9, IO. , Carolyn Joyce !George Wythe Jr. High School, Hampton, Va., 8: AFS, I2: FNC, IO, ll, I2: Committees: Decorations, Finance, ll: Senior Committees: Song, Spoof al, I2: GRA, IO, Il, I2: Volleyball, IO, II, I2. ich, James Allen r, Sammy Gene f-lFoiirIesti2Park Jr, High School, Springfield, Mass., IO: ICT Dist Convention, II, Barry Wayne George Wythe Jr. High School, Hampton, Va., 9: SCA Committee: Bldg ounds, I2-Co-Chrmn: SCA Congress, I2: Cabinet, I2: Key Club, I2: Stage II, I2. Gerald Edward Sanford Central High School, Sanford, N.C., ll: Male Chorus, II: DE, I2: ll Spotlights Senior Personalities Frye, Russell, Earle, Jr. Trans!George Wythe Jr. High School, Hampton, Va., IO: DE, I2: JV Basketball, IO Fullenkamp, Joseph Dennis TranslOrion Jr. High School, Anchorage, Alaska, IO: SCA Committees: Orienta tion, ll, I2, Homecoming, II, I2: Hm Off. IZ-V Pres: Thespians, IO, ll, I2: Ke Club, I2: French Club, Il-Pres, I2: Prom Committees: Decorations, Clean-up-C Chrmn, ll: Stage Crew, IO, II, I2-Co-Chrmn: 3 Act Plays: My Three Angels IO, Death Takes a Holiday , II, The Mouse That Roared , II: I Act Plays: Apollo of BeIIac , IO, A Case for Two Detectives , II: Senior Committee: Spoof An nual, I2. Fullerton, Linda Faye Del!SIPA, ll: Warwick Staff, Il, I2-Ed!Chiet: OILS, I2-Sec: Farmer Family, I2. Furlough, Phillip Randall Maroon Band, 8: DE, ll: ICT, I2. Garner, Betty Faye TranslGlendale High School, Kenly, N.C., 9: Girls' Chorus, Il, I2-V Pres. Garrett, Steven Mabry Wrestling, 9. Garrett, Stuart Lee SCA Committees: Orientation, II, I2, Social, II: Maroon Band, 8: Key Club, IO II, I2: Monogram Club, IO, Il, I2: Prom Committee: Clean-up, II.: Senior Personality Most Athletic, I2: JV Ftball, 8, 9: JV Basketball, 9: JV Baseball, 9: Varsity Ftball IO, II, I2: Varsity Basketball, IO, ll, I2: Varsity Baseball, IO, II, I2: All Peninsula Ftball Team, I2: All State Ftball Team l2nd teaml, IZ. Garrison, Sylvia Jane GIFIS' Cl1OfUS. 9: Dist Regional Chorus, 9: 3 Act Plays: The Mouse That Reared , II Letters to Lucerne , I2. Gibbons, Emma Lee SCA Committees: Orientation, I2-Co-Chrmn, Social, I2: Del!State SCA Con vention, Il: SCA Congress, 9, IO, Il, I2: Houselkep, 9, I2: Senate, IO, II: Cabinet I2: Honor Comm, 8: Hm Off, 9+Pres, II-V Pres, I2-Pres: Class Off, IIO, Ill-Sec! Treas: Del!Nat'I Conference Christians 81 Jews, IO: Del!Girls' State, Il: Girls' Chorus IO: Usher, ll: French Club, 9-Pres, IO, ll, I2-Pres: Senior Committees: Motto- C0'Cl1 mf1. 5900i Annual, I2: Powder Putt Ftball, Il,' I2, Homecoming Court, 9 Gilman, Barbara Frances Q I i SCA Congress, ll, I2: Housefkep, II, I2: Keyettes, I2: AFS I2' FHA 8 9 IO Il I2: German Club ll' Teen Care 9' Prom Committees Deboratidns' Cl I Refreshments, Il: Senidr Committees: Song, Spoof AnnuaI,' I2: GRA, 8,1 9: Pbriihlsr Puff Ftball, II. Givens. Jarnes David SCA Committee: Bldg 81 Grounds, ll: Varsity Track: Cross Country, 9. 1Glisson, Jack Fisher ICT, ll, I2. Granville, Kathleen Marie TranslNerinx Hall High School, W bt G , M ., Il: Th ' Il 2' II: French Club, II-V Pres, I2: 3 iKcitePIayioxThe Mouse Thafslliiiial-lriid ,' ll:'I FAQ Play: A Case for Two Detectives , ll. Debbie Smith to most athletic partner, Stu Garrett, Holy Demsey Dumpster, Batman+don't tell me you have acrophobiaI Graves, John Robert DE, Il, I2. Greenbaum, Phillip SCA Congress, II, I2, Hogsefkep, I2, Del!Nat'l Conference Christians 8: Jews, Il, NHS, ll, I2, Key Club, ll, I2-Treas, Prom Committee: Clean-up II, Math 81 Science Club, 9, IO, II-V Pres, JV Basketball, IO, Varsity Ftball, II. Gregory, Gabrielle Ashton TransfJarnes Monroe High School, Fredericksburg, Va., I2, NHS, I2, FTA, I2, French Club, I2, Senior Committee: Publicity, I2. Gregory, Mark Randall Senior Committee: Last Will 8: Testament, I2, JV Track: Cross Country, 8, 9. Grissom, Carolyn Sue Honor Comm, I2, FHA, 8, VOT, I2-Chaplain, YFC, 8, 9-V Pres, IO, Il, GRA, 8, 9, Powder Puff Ftball, ll. Hales, Donna Leigh SCA Congress, I2, House!Rep, I2, Del!SlPA, II, Del!Nat'l Conference Christians E1 Jews, ll, Plough Staff, IO-Essay Ed, Il-Feature Ed, I2-Co-Ed, QRS, ll, I2, NHS, Il, I2, FTA, 9, IO, Il-Sec, I2-Pres, Prom Committee: Chaperones-Co-Chrmn, Il, Senior Committees: Last Will 81 Testament, Spoof Annual, I2, Senior Personality: Most Intellectual, I2, Senior Leader, I2. Hamilton, Edwin Thomas Hamilton, Patricia Louise A Cappella, IO, II, I2-Sec, Girls' Chorixs, 9, Dist Regional Chorus, 9, IO, II, I2, DE, I2, YFC, 8, 9, IO, GRA, IO, Il, Volleyball, II, Sportsmanship Award, II. Hamilton, Rebecca Joanne Bagpipe Corps, IO, FHA, 8, ICT, I2. Hancock, Deborah Lee TransfFerguson High School, Newport News, Va., 9, Honor Comm, II, Hm Off, 9-V Pres, FHA, 9, IO, VOT, I2, YFC, 9, IO, ll, GRA, 9, IO. Hardy, Walter Leo Harris, James Phillip A Cappella, IO, II, Male Chorus, 9, IO, Dist Regional Chorus, IO, Il, Usher, I2, Key Club, I2. Haughton, Luetta FHA, e, vor, 12. Ha es, Robert William Y Maroon Band, 8, Grenaclier Band, 9, IO, II, I2, Dist Regional Band, II, I2, Senior Committee: Spoof Annual, I2. Hazelwood, Jimmy Arthur SCA Committee: Homecoming, IO, Senior Committee: Flower, I2. Head, Forrest Dale, Jr. Trans!Northside Jr. High School, Norfolk, Va., 9, Hi-Y, IO, French Club, IO, Cutest: Denise Murphy and Billy Parrish are wailing familiar cry, Surt's up! Q-'Y' tor the :ca , ,ts n . Phi' ' glue r' Z IFS I B- . .ns -1.552 xiii-,av- Cuteness, Friendliness Shoi Outstanding Senior Qualitie ll, I2, Prom Committee: Refreshments-Co-Chrmn, Il, JV Basketball, 9, IO, Va Ftball, I2, Stage Crew, IO, Il. Heath, Donald Wade SCA Committee: Homecoming, I2, Honor Comm, I2, Hm Off, 8-V Pres, Cappella, I2, Male Chorus, Il, Dist Regional Chorus, ll, I2, Monogram C I2, YFC, IO, Prom Committees: Decorations, Clean-up, Refreshments, ll, JV Ftk 9, IO, Varsity Ftball, II, I2, Varsity Track: Outdoor, ll, I2, Indoor, I2. Heftington, Robert Terence Male Chorus, I2, Grenadier Band, 9, IO, ll, I2, Dist Workshop Band, I2, Staff, Il-Sports Ed. Hobbs, Linda Marie Hm Off, 9-V Pres, Earle Staff, I2-Business Mgr, FHA, 8, FNC, 9, IO. Hochheimer, Ronald Dean Trans!DeIvaIe High School, Walnut Creek, Calif., IO, A Cappella, I2, Male C ll, IZ, AFS, II, I2-Treas, District Regional Chorus, ll, I2. Hogg, Percy Everett SCA Committee: Leader Training, I2-Chrmn, Del!SCA Dist Convention, I2, SCA Fed, I2, SCA Congress, II, I2, HouselRep, Il, Senate I2, Cabine I-lm Ott, II-Pres, Class Off, I2-Pres, Del!Foreign Student Forum, ll, I2, Ush I2, Key Club, II, I2, AFS, B, 9, IO, II, I2-Pres, Debate Team, IO, II, I2, Club, II, I2, Teen Care, 9, Senior Personality: Most School Spirited, I2- Leader, I2. Holland, Harry Russel Hollingsworth, Sandra Jean Girls' Chorus, I2, ICT, I2. Holt, .Linda Susan SCA Committee: Homecoming, 8, 9, FNC, IO, II-Historian, DE, I2, German II, Prom Committees: Decorations, Clean-up, Refreshments, ll, Senior Comnf Flower-Co-Chrmn, I2. Hopkins, Nancy Joy SCA Committees: Orientation, II, Pep, IO, Tri Hi-Y, IO, Powder Puff Ftball, II. Housden, William Otis TransfPage County High School, Shenandoah, Va., IO. Hudson, John Wayne ICT Dist Convention, Il, I2, DE Convention, ll, I2, DE, Il, I2. Hume, Cecelia Lorraine SCA Committees: Homecoming, IO, ll, Pep, IO, Il, Honor Comm, 9, Bag Corps, IO, FHA, 9, IO, VOT, I2-Treas, Teen Care, IO, Il, Prom Committee: De tions, II, GRA, 9, IO, Senior Committees: Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, I2. Hutchens, Eugene Emory TranslMiIls Jr. High School, Rancho Cardova, Calif., 9, Monogram Club, II JV Ftball, IO, JV Track: Outdoor, IO, JV Baseball, 9, Varsity Ftball, IO, II Varsity Track: Outdoor, IO, ll, I2, Indoor, I2. Hutchison. Ivan Randal Monogram Club, IO, II, I2, JV Ftball, 8, Varsity Ftball, 9, IO, II, I2, W 8, 9, IO, Il, IZ. Jackson, Ray Pierce Jackson, Wallace Eugene ICT Dist Convention, II, I2, ICT, ll, I2. James. Nancy Lee Hm Off, I2-V Pres, AFS, 9, IO, Teen Care, I0-Treas, Prom Committee: Decora ll, GRA, 9, IO. Jaryis, Rose Margaret SCA Committees: Homecoming, Il, Pep, 8, FHA, 8, Earle Staff, Il-Rep: ICT, I2-V Pres, GRA, 8, Powder Puff Ftball, II, I2, Senior Committee: Annual, I2. Jenkins, Robert Thomas SCA Committees: Leader Training, I2, Halls 84 Corridors, III, IZI-Chrmn Ciongress, I2, Cabinet, I2, Hi-Y, II, I2-Chaplain, German Club, II, I2, YFC I - res. Johnson, William Allen ICT Dist Convention, ll, I2, DE Convention, II, I2, DE, Il, I2. I Jones, Elizabeth, 'Beirne Jones. Leslie Winfield SCA Committees: Homecoming, IO, II, I2, Pep, IO, ll, I2, French Club, IO Prom Committees: Decorations, Finance, Entertainment, II, Wrestling, ll. J ones, Frances Victoria Justice, Johnny Hobert, Jr. JV Basketball, 9, IO. Karam, Martha Lee SCA Committee: Halls 81 Corridors, II, SCA Congress, I2, Del!Nat'l Confe Christians 81 Jews, l0,. Maroon Band, B, Grenadier Band, 9, IO, Dist Wor Band, B, 9, FNC, II-V Pres, I2-Chaplain, German Club, IO, II, I2, YFC io, iii, IZI-Pres, GRA, e, 9, aaskeibail, io. Kauffman, Jack Emerson Usher, I2-Head, Prom Committee: Clean-up, ll, Math 81 Science Club, ll, I2 Treas, Senior Committee: Sr Assembly-Co-Chrmn, I2. Kelly, William Garnet Kemp, Ronald Earl Kooi, Daniel Richard . TranslWiIbur Wright Jr, High School, Cleveland, Ohio, 9. Kostka, Janice Louise A SCA Committees: Homecoming, ll, I2, Pep, IO, Bagpipe Corps, IO, Teen Care Senior Committee: Last Will 81 Testament, I2, GRA, 8, JV Hockey, ll. Krisel, Charlotte Marie TransfThomas Jefferson Jr. High School, Arlington, Va., 9, A Cappella, ll, I2, Chorus, 9, IO. af' -3' Barbara Rounfrey and Joe Alfonso amiably converse wllh fheir companions. Mayo, Alexandra Maria McA+amney, Elizabelh, Louise SCA Commiffees: Orientation, IZ, Homecoming, Il, IZ, Pep, II, Pioiecfs, IZ: Teen Care, Il: Prom Commiffees: Decorafions, Theme, II: Senior Commiffees: Lasf Will 81 Teslamenl, Spoof Annual, Sr Play, IZ: Siage Crew, IU. McCormick, James Wagner Mee, Daniel Joseph Trans!Sherrnan High School, Naples, Italy, IZ: Chess Club, IZ: Sfage Crew, IZ: Senior Commiffeez Spoof Annual, IZ. Meredifh, Shirley Diane A SCA Commiflees: Orienfafion, 9, Homecoming, 9, IO, II, Pep, 8, 9, I0, Bldg Xi Grounds, IU, Social, 9, IO: FTA, 9: FHA, 8: French Club, 9, IO: Prom Com- mifleez Decoralions, II: GRA, 8, 9. Messick. Alice May DE, I2. Midkiff, Candace Jane FTA, II, IZ: French Club, II. Miller. Marlha Nancy , SCA Commilfees: Leader Training, IZ, Orienfalion, II, IZ, Homecoming, II, IZ, House!Rep, IZ: Cabinel, IZ: Usher, IZ: Tri Hi-Y, Il, I2-Treas: AFS, 8: FTA, II, IZ: FHA, 8, 9, I0-V Pres, II-Pres, Fed Treas: French Club, IO, II-Pres: Prom Commilleesz Decorafions, Clean-up, Theme, II: Senior Commilfeesz Flower, Song, Publicify, Sr Leadership Day, Banquef, Lasf Will 8: Tesfamenf, Spoof Annual, Sr Play, IZ: GRA, B, 9, I0-Sporfs Leader, II-V Pres, IZ: Varsify Hockey, II,'IZ: Baskef- ball, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ: Volleyball, 9, I0, II, IZ: Soflball, IO: Tennis, Il: Sludenfl Faculfy Baskelball, IZ: Powder Puff Ffball, II, IZ: Sr Spoof Assembly, IO: Hamplon Roads Allied Hockey Team Ilsf siringl, IZ. Mirmelsfein, Alvin B. H., Jr. SCA Commiflees: Leader Training, ll, IZ, Orienlalion, IZ, Bldg 8: Grounds, I2, Proiecfs, IZ: SCA Off, IZ-Trees: SCA Congress, I2: Del!NaI'l Conference Chrisfians 8: Jews, II: Del!Boys' Sfafe, II: Key Club, II, IZ: Monogram Club, II, IZ: German Club, II-V Pres, IZ: Prom Commifieesz Decorafions, Finance-Co-Chrmn, Clean-up, II: Senior Commiffee: Spoof Annual, IZ: Senior Personalify: Besl All 'Round, IZ: JV Eiball, 9: JV Baseball, 9, IO: Varsily Flball, IO, Il, lZ': Golf, Il IZ. Moody, 'Janice Juanila Trans!Jefferson Davis Jr. High School, Hampfon Va., IO: SCA Commiflees: Leader Training, IZ, Orienfafion, IZ, Publicify, IZ, Social, I2, Proiecls, IZ: Hislorian, I2: SCA Congress, IZ: House!Rep, IZ: Cabinef, Grenadier Band, IO, ll: FTA IZ: French Club, IO, Il:.Prom CQFFIITQIIIIEEZ Decorafions, ll: Senior Commifleesz Flower, Color, Publicify-Co-Chrmn, Sr Leadership Day, Banquef, Lasf Will Xi Teslamenl, Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, Sr Nighl, IZ. Mooney, Raymond Lawrence SZ-rfgadier Band, I0, II, IZ: JV Ffball, 9, IO: JV Track: Cross Counfry, 9, I0, Oufdoor, Moore, Candace Anne SCA Cornmilree: Publicily, IZ: SCA Congress, 8, IZ: HouselRep, 8, I2: Honor Comm, II: Hm Off, I8, IZI-Pres: Class Off, 8-V Pres: Prom Commiffee: Decorafions, II: Senior Commiffees: Color-Co-Chrmn, Spoof Annual, IZ: JV Cheerleader, 9, IO. c. ...IE !f,,- I I xt-:ALM llhnigguh.. 1. ' ' l u- Ie,--. t , -. .4-'-f, Donna Hales and Lance Wood, Most Intellectual ot I966, are amazed and battled at the results ot a chemical experiment. Senior Superlutives Prove Social Asset at Warwick Mooza, Vicki Winn SCA Committees: Orientation, IO, II, I2, Pep, 8, 9, Proiects, ll-Co-Chrmn: Dell SCA Dist Convention, IO: SCA Congress, 9, IO, Il, I2: Houselkep, II, I2: Senate, 9, IO: Cabinet, Il, I2: Hm Off, III, I2I-Pres: Class Off, 9-V Pres, IO- Pres: Del!Foreign Student Forum, IO, II: Del! Nat'l Conference Christians 8: Jews, II Uh II Thes ians 9 I0 Il l2' French Club 8 9' Prom Committee' Decora ' SEVI- I P I I I I I I I I - ' tidns-Co-Chrrnn, II: Senior Persdnality: Most Popular, I2: JV Cheerleader, IO: Varsity Cheerleader, II, I2: Powder Putt' Ftball, II: 3 Act Plays: Bells on their goesr, 9i2 Mrs. McThing , IO, The Mouse That Roared , ll: Senior Committee: r. ay, . Morris, Thomas Elmo, Jr. SCA Committees: Homecoming, II, Pep, 9, IO, II: Thespians, I2: FTA, IO, II- Treas, I2: Teen Care, E, 9: Senior Committee: Sr Play-Co-Chrmn, I2: GRA, B, II, I2: JV Baseball, 9: All Peninsula Track Team, II. Mountcastle, Linda Christian SCA Committees: Homecoming, Il, Pep, 9, IO, II: Thespians, I2: FTA, IO, II- Treas, I2: Teen Care, 8, 9: Senior Committee: Sr Play-Co-Chrms, I2: GRA, B, 9, IO, Ill, IZI-Sports Leader: JV Hockey, IO: Varsity Hockey, II, I2: Basketball, 9 I0 ll Volle ball 9 I0 Il l2' Archer IO Softball B 9' Powder Putt Ftball Il' I I I Y I I I I I YI I I I I I I Sr Spoof Assembly, Il: Stage Crew, I2: 3 Act Play: Mrs. McThing , Il: Sports- manship Award, Il. Murphy, Denise Carol SCA Committee: Homecoming, II, I2: SCA Congress, I2: House!Rep, I2: Hm Ott I2-Pres: Usher: FHA, 8: French Club, 9, II, I2: Prom Committees: Decorations: Entertainment, Clean-up, ll: Senior Personality: Cutest, I2: Powder Putt Ftball, II: Homecoming Court, II, I2: Miss Warwick Hi-Y, I2. Nichols, Lucinda SCA Committee: Pep, Il: Bagpipe Corps, IO: FHA, 8, 9: Y-Teens, IO: GRA, 8, 9, I0, II: Powder Putt Ftball, ll, I2. Nickey, Joann Trans!Newport News High School, Newport News, Va., 8: SCA Committee: Orienta- tion, I2: DE, II: Senior Committees: Flower, Sr Assembly, I2: Stage Crew, 9. Nolan, Kevin William Nowell, Joseph Kenneth SCA Committee: Homecoming, I2-Co-Chrmn: Cabinet, I2: Hi-Y, II-Sec, I2-V Pres: French Club, 9, IO, II: Prom Committee: Finance, ll: Senior Committee: Spoof An- nual, I2. Nunnally, Barbara Jean VOT, I2. Nunnally, Richard Douglas O'Briant, Martha Lorraine A Cappella, I2: Girls' Chorus, 9: Dist Regional Chorus, I2: AFS, 8, 9, IO, II, I2: FTA, II, I2: French Club, IO, II: Prom Committee: Finance, II: Senior Com- mittees: Song, Spoof Annual, I2: GRA, 8, 9, IO, II: JV Hockey, IO: Varsity I-loc Il: Volleyball, 8, 9: Powder Puff Ftball, II. Oliver, Dan Townsend Hi-Y, ll, I2-Treas: JV Track: Cross Country, 8, 9, Outdoor B, 9, IO, Indo Olsen, Nancy Royal , SCA Committees: Leader Training, I2, Orientation, II, I2, Homecoming, IO, II Pep, IO, Il, Bldg 81 Grounds, ll, I2, Proiects, I2: Hm Ott, 8: Plough Sta Assist Feature Ed, Business Mgr: AFS, IO: FHA, 9: FNC, II, I2-Treas: Committee: Finance, Il: GRA, 9: Powder Putt Ftball, Il, I2: 3 Act Plays: Tx Angry Women , 9, The Mouse That Roared , Il, Letters to Lucerne , O'Neil, Patrick Joseph V Trans!Croix Chapeau School, La Rochelle, France, 92 SCA C0mfTI'iie5f Publ I0: French Club, 9, IO, II, IZ: Prom Committee: Decorations, II: Chess C 9, I0, ll, I2: Stage cIew, li, I2. Osborne, Thomas Joseph JV Ftball, 9, IO. O'Sullivan, Patricia Diane , SCA Committees: Orientation, I2, Homecoming, IO, Pep, Il, Social, IO: Hm 8-Pres: Plough Staff, IIO, III-Exchange Ed: FHA, B: Prom Committees: De tions, Finance, Entertainment, ll: Senior Committees: Song-Co-Chrmn, Spoot nual, I2: GRA, B, 9, IO, Il, I2: JV Hockey, IO: Varsity, Hockey, II, I2: Volleyba Powder Puff Ftball, I2: Homecoming Court, I2: Hampton Roads Allied H Team l2nd stringl, I2. Overstreet, Kenneth Wayne SCA Committee: Homecoming, I2: Honor Comm, I2: Hm Ott, II-V Pres: Il, I2: Monogram Club, I2: Spanish Club, 9, IO: Prom Committee: Decoration JV Baseball, IO: Golf, ll, I2: MgrlJV Basketball: Senior Personality: Wrltiest, I SCA Committees: Orientation, ll, I2, Homecoming, I2: SCA Congress, I2 Rep, I2' DellSIPA, IO Del!Nat'I Conference Christians 81 Jews, Il Plough Stat Assist Feature Ed, III, I2I-Co-EdlChlet: Uher, II, 2, QSIS, II-Chapaln, V Pres: NHS, Il, I2: French Club, 9, IO, II: Prom Committees: Decorations, ll: Senior Committee: Poem-Co-Chrmn, I2: MgrlVarsity Baseball: Sr Spoc sembly, IO. Owen, Ernest Donald F . : ' I I I ' s I ' I 'I Owens, Vickie Lynn Trans!Newport News High School, Newport News, Va., 8: DE, ll, I2: French 9: GRA, B. Paine, Sandra Irene , , TransfFairtield Jr. High School, Richmond, Va., 9: SCA Committees: Orren I2, Publicity, I2: SCA Congress, I2: House!Rep: I2: Hm Ott, I2-Pres: French IO, II: Senior Committees: Gift-Co-Chrmn, Ring Dance, Spoof Annual, I2: Personality: Best Looking, I2: JV Cheerleader, Il: Varsity Cheerleader, I2: Hon ing Court, I2-Queen. s W1 N, ,I 1 G I Smilh and John Allen chug along Io Iheir Iulure goals as iosr Likely Io Succeed. I Ezelinla I Williams School, Brainlree, Mass., Il: Prom Commilleesz Decora- Clean-up, Il: Senior Commiiieez Flower-Co-Chrmn, IZ: 3 ACI Play: LeIIers Clifford Alan Lynn Homecoming, Il: SCA Congress, 9, IO, II: Housefllep, 9: Hm Qff, Pres Chorus, IZ: Grenadier Band, IIO, II, IZI-Drum Malor: Bagpipe Maier: Prom Commiflee: Decorafions, II: JV Baskefball, I0: rag 5 : JV Baseball, 9: SIudenf!FaculIy Baskefball, II, I2. Il: SCA Congress, 9, IO, II: HousefRep, 9: Hm Off, Y, IZ: Prom Commiifees: Decoralions, Enlerfainmenf, y CuIesI', IZ: JV Ffball, 9: JV Baseball, 9, IO. E en Homecoming, IZ, Caleleria, IZ: SCA Congress, IO, IZ: House! ' m Off, IO-Pres, IZ-V Pres: Usher ll, IZ: Keyelles, Il, is FTA, II, IZ-Sec: Prom Commillees: Decoralions, Clean-up, Re- I: Varsify Cheerleader, IZ: Powder Puff Ffball, IZ: Senior Commilrlees: Sr Assembly, Sr Nighl, IZ. Palricia Marye I Homecoming, 9, IO, II, I2-Co-Chrmn, Publicily, 9, Social, 9, SCA Congress, 8, 9, IZ: HousefRep, 8, 9, IZ: Cabinei, IZ: Hm 8 9: Usher, II, IZ: Tri Hi-Y, ll: French Club I9, IOJ-Sec!Treas: Teen Care, 9: 81 Science Club, 9: Sr Commilieesz Publicity, Sr Leadership Day, Sr As- Nighl: I2, GRA, 9, IO, II-Sporfsleader: Archery, II: Sfage Crew, Assembly, IO. roiecis, I , Rene Frederick John Wesley, Club, IZ: DE, Il: JV Ffball, 9, IO: JV Track: Ouldoor, 8, 9, IO, Indoor, Track: Ouldoor, ll, IZ, Indoor, Il, I2. Joseph Charles IZ: Spanish Club, II: Malh 8: Science Club, IO, Il, IZ: Radio Club, 9. Carl JacIcson,,Jr. Graham High School, Warrenfon, N.C., IZ: Plough Siaff, IZ-Essay Ed. Louise Orienlalion, IO, II, IZ, Homecoming, IZ: Girls' Chorus, IZ: 9 IO, II: Baskelball, 9: Volleyball, 9, IO, Il: Soflball, IO, ll. Gail n High School, Newporl News, Va., IO: SCA Commiifeesr Pep, IO, Susan ienlation, 9, IO, II, IZ: Pep, 8, 9, IO: Keyefles, Il, IZ: AFS, I IZ: VOT, IZ: Teen Care, IO: Prom Commiffeesz Decoralions II: Senior Commiifee: Molfo-Co-Chrmn, IZ. Alene , I, Girls' Chorus, IO: Disl Regional Chorus, III French Club, ll ' IO, Il: Slage Crew, 8, 9, IO, II. Poole, Pairicia Lee Powell, Deborah Lanier SCA Comrnilleez Orienlalion, II, IZ: SCA Congress, IZ: HousefRep, IZ: AFS, 8, 9: FHA, 8: French Club, IO, II, IZ: Prom Commillees: Decoraiions, Clean-up, ll: Varsily Cheerleader, ll, IZ: GRA, 8, 9, IO-Sporls Leader, ll-SecfTreas, IZ- V Pres: Baslcelball, B, 9, IO, II, IZ: Volleyball, IO, Il, IZ: Gymnaslics, Il: Tennis, IO, ll: Sludenlflzaculfy Baskefball, IZ: Senior Commilfeesz Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, I2. Preslon, Noel Gary Trans!Thomas Jefferson High School, Richmond, Va., IZ: French Club, IZ: Math 81 Science, IZ: Senior Personalily: Besi Looking, IZ. Primm, Marilyn Jeanne Transflhomas Jefferson,High School, Pillsburgh, Penn, Il: SCA Cornmilleez Pep, II: Bagpipe Corps, ll, IZ: Tri Hi-Y, II: Chess Club, ll, IZ: Forensics, II, IZ: GRA, II: Senior Commiileesz Sr Assembly, Sr Nighi, IZ. Priichard, Calvin Manly, III SCA Commiflees: Orienlaiion, IZ, Homecoming, IZ, Bldg 81 Grounds, IZ, Social, IZ, Prolecls, I2: SCA Congress, IO, II, IZ: Honor Comm, 9, IZ: DeIfSIPA, II: Earle Slali, IO-Sporls Ed, II-Assisi Ecl, I2-Co-EdfChief, Q8iS, Il: Nl-IS, Il, IZ: Key Club, IO, Il, IZ: German Club, II, IZ: Prom Commilleez lnviIaIionsfCo-Chrmn, II: Maih 8: Science Club, IO, II, IZ: JV Baskelball, 9, IO: Varsiiy Baskelball, II: SIudenf!FaculIy Baskelball, I2. Proclor, Bernard Carlson SCA Cgmmiileez Homecoming, IZ: Hi-Y, II: Monogram Club, IO, II, IZ: Malh 8: Science Club, IZ: JV Track: Cross Counlry, 9, Ouldoor, 8, 9, Indoor, 8, 9: Varsily Track: Cross Counlry, IO, Il, Ouldoor, IO, II, Indoor, I0, II: Tennis, IZ. Radcliffe, Linda Suzanne Spanish Club, II: YFC, II: Senior Commifieez Spoof Annual, IZ, Reeves, Alyce Harmon Bagpipe Corps, Il. Reeves, Lonnie Glen Monogram Club, ll, IZ: ICT, ll: JV Flball, 9, IO: JV Track: Ouldoor, 8, Indoor, B: Varsify Track: Ouldoor, 9, IO, Il, IZ, Indoor, 9, IO, ll, IZ: Varsiiy Fiball, IZ. Reilly, Karen Dale SCA Commirieesz Homecoming, IO, ll, Pep, IO: Powder Puff Ffball, II, IZ: Sr Spoof Assembly, IO: Senior Commilleesz Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, IZ. Renn, Janel Elizabelh SCA Commifleez Pep, 9: FHA, B, 9, IO: VOT, IZ-Sec: GRA, 8, 9. Richardson, Jerry Benson Male Chorus, ll, IZ: JV Track: Ouldoor, 8: Varsily Track: Cross Counfry, 9, Ouldoor, Indoor, 9. Riddle, Brenda Anne Plough Sfaff, IZ-Copy Ed: FTA, II-Hisforian, IZ: FHA 8. Rider, Wilson Bradock A Cappella Il: Male Chorus, 9, IO, IZ. Brenda Winall and Alvin Mirmelslein measure up 'ro 'rheir lille, BesI-All-Around. IUO 101 ,U 1 'tak A ' l O .1 Xa Enthusiastically hanging posters tor a big Warwick game are the Most School Spirited couple Jo Saunders and Everett Hogg. Roane, Morgan Pendleton, Jr. Key Club, IZ: German Club, ll, IZ-Sec: Math 8: Science Club, ll, IZ: Senior Committee: Sr Leadership Day-Co-Chrmn, I2. Roberts, Andrew Lee Roberts, Peggy Lee SCA Committees: Homecoming, IO, Il, Pep, 9: Hm Off, Ill, IZI-V Pres: Earle Statf, Il-Exchange Ed, IZ-Advertising Mgr: QRS, Senior Committee: Sr Assembly, IZ. IZ: AFS, IO: Sr Spoof Assembly, IO: Robins, Jane Nicholas SCA Committee: Social, II-Chrmn: Del!SCA I-Iouse!Rep, 8, IO, II, IZ: Hm Off, 8, IO, ll, Christians 8: Jews, 8: A Cappella, ll: Girls' Assist Short Story Ed: Usher, II: Thespians mittee: Decorations-Co-Chrmn, ll: Senior Fed, Il: SCA Congress, O, IO, ll, IZ: IZ: Class Off, 8: DellNat'l Conference Chorusf IO: Plough Statt, I2-Art Ed, IO-V Pres: NHS, Il, IZ: Prom Com- Committees: Color-Co-Chrmn, Spoof Annual, Sr Assembly, IZ: GRA, B, 9: Basketball, 8: Powder Putt Ftball, ll: Sr Spoof Assembly, IO: 3 Act Plays: Twelve Angry Women , 9, Bells on their Toes , 9, My Three Angels , IO, Mrs. McThing , II, Letters to Lucerne , IZ. Rodgers, Sharyn Lynn Trans!Tappahonock High School, Tappahanock, Va., IZ. Roseberry, Calvin Alexander DE, Il, IZ-Chaplain. Rountrey, Barbara, Jo SCA Congress, Il: House!Rep, II: Senate, II: Cabinet, ll: Hm Off, Il-Pres: Class Ott, Il-Pres: DE, I2-Sec: French Club, II: Powder Puff Ftball, Il: Home- coming Court, 8, Rutherford, Darrel Lamer Maroon Band, B: ICT, Il, IZ: Prom Committee: Entertainment, Il: JV Track: Indoor, IO: Wrestling, IO. Samos, 'Harry John TransfButler High School, Vandalio, Ohio, IO: Monogram Club, ll, IZ: French Club, io, ii, 12: Jv Ftball, io: varsity Ftball, io, ll, I2. Samson, James Gaither Grenadier Band, 8, 9, IO, ll, IZ: Debate Team, II, I2: Chess Club, IZ: Nat'l Merit LetterfCommendation, IZ: Dist Regional Band, 9, IO, II, IZ. Saunders, Betty Jo SCA Committees: Orientation, IZ, Homecoming, IO, Pep, IO, ll, IZ, Publicity, ,IZ-Co-Chrmn: SCA Congress, 9, IO, Il, IZ: HouselRep, IO, IZ: Senate, 9, II: Cabinet, I2: Executive Honor Council, IO: Hm Off, 8-V Pres, IIO, IZI-Pres: Class Otf, IB, 91-Sec, II-V Pres: Del!GirIs' State, II: Warwick Statf, Il, I2-Copy Ed: Usher, Il: OHS, IZ: French' Club, IO, Il, IZ: Senior Personality: Most School Spirited, IZ: JV Cheerleader, 9, IO: Varsity Cheerleader, II, IZ: Powder Putt Ftball, ll. Savedge, Richard Arthur Sawyer, Thomas Ruttin, Jr. DE, II. Scarborough, Janice Marie SCA Committees: Homecoming, 9, IO, II, Pep, 9, IO, II, Social, ll: Prom Com- mittee: Entertainment, ll. ScheII,,Wayne Morris l SCA Committees: Audio-Visual, IO, Homecoming, IZ, Pep, IZ: French Club, 9. Schindel, David Urquhart SCA Committees: Pep, Il, Protects, ll: I-tm Ott, 8-Pres: Nat'I Merit Letter!Com- mendation, I2: Senior Committee: Spoof Annual, IZ. Schmid, Robert Daniel Trans!Gen. H.H. Arnold High School, Wiesbaden, Germany, Il: SCA Committ Bldg 81 Grounds, IZ: Hi-Y, IZ-Corre!Sec. Scholz, Raymond Carl Scott, Richard Thurman DE, I2. Scott, Ronnie Lee DE Convention, IZ: Maroon Band, 8, 9: Grenadier Band, IO, ll: DE, I2. Sealey, Mallory Maney Seitz, Edward Lee ICT Dist Convention, IZ: ICT, Il, I2: Wrestling, 8. Seymore, Donald James Hi-Y, ll: Monogram Club, II, IZ: JV Track: Cross Country, 8, 9, Outdoor, 8, 9, Hdcigr, B, 9, IO: Varsity Track: Cross Country, IO, ll, I2, Outdoor, II, IZ, Indo Seymore, Ronald Edward SCA Committee: Bldg 81 Grounds, II-CofChrmn: SCA Congress, 8, 9, IO, House!Rep, 8, IO: Senate, 9: Cabinet, ll: Hm Off, 8, IO: Class Off, 9-Pres: Cappella, ll: Male Chorus, IO: Dist Regional Chorus, II: German Club, II, IZ: Track: Cross Country, 8, 9, IO, Outdoor, B, 9, IO, Indoor, 8, 9, IO: Varsity Tra Cross Country, Il: Senior Committee: Sr Assembly, IZ. Shackelford, Bonnie Sue SCA Committees: Orientation, ll, IZ, Pep, 9, IO, ll: Earle Staff, II-Assist Advertisi Mgr: GRA, 9: Senior Committee: Sr Assembly, I2. Sheldon, William Bailey SCA Congress, 9: Hm Off, 9-Pres: Maroon Band,YB: Grenadier Band, 9, IO, JV Track: Outdoor, 8: Dist Workshop Band, 9: Dist Regional Band, IO. Shelton, Edward Anthony, Jr. Trans!Oak Hill Academy, Oak Hill, Va., I2: SCA Committee: Homecoming, A Cappella, IZ: Male Chorus, I2. Shelton, Kenneth Wayne Trans!Taipei American School, Taipei, Taiwan, I2. Singleton, Cheryl Elai-ne FHA, 8: DE, II, I2-Treas: JV Hockey, IO: Varsity Hockey, Il: Basketball, B, 9, IO, IZ: Volleyball, 8, 9, IO: Softball, ll, IZ: Stage Crew, IZ. Slifer, Joseph Francis, II SCA Congress, IZ: Houselkep, IZ: Male Chorus, IZ-SeclTreas: Grenadier Band, IO, Teen Care, IO, III, IZI-V Pres: Forensics, I2. Smart, Loretta Jean Maroon Band, 8: Grenadier Band, 9, IO, II, IZ: VOT, IZ: YFC, 8, 9. Smiley, Glynn Edward SCA Congress, B: Honor Comm, 9: Hm,Ott, IO-Pres: Maroon Band, 8: Grenad Band, 9, IO, Il, IZ-Pres: Teen Care, ll: JV Baseball, 8. Smith, Brenda Gail SCA Committees: Orientation, IO, ll, I2, Remembrance, I2-Chrmn: SCA C gress, II, IZ: House!Rep, ll, IZ: Senate, IZ: Cabinet, IZ: Executive Honor Coun II, IZ-Chrmn: Honor Comm, 8, 9, IO: Del!Nat'l Conterence Christians 84 Jews, Earle Staff, IO-Typing Ed: Usher, IZ: NHS, Il, IZ-Sec: Keyettes, II, IZ: FNC, 8, IO-Trees. II-Pres, IZ-Pres: Prom Committees: Decorations, Refreshments, Ch erones, Invitations, II: Senior Personality: Most Likely to Succeed, IZ: Senior C mittee: Spoof Annual, IZ: Senior Leader, IZ. Smith, Deborah Kay K , FTA, II', IZ: Senior Personality: Most Athletic, IZ: GRA, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ: JV Hoc IO: Varsity Hockey, II, IZ: Basketball, B, 9, IO, Il, IZ: Volleyball, 9, IO, ll, Archery, IO, II: Softball, ll, IZ: Tennis, II: Powder Putf Ftball, ll, IZ: Hamp Roads Allied Hockey Team, Ilst stringj, II, IZ: Studentflzaculty Basketball, I2. Smith, James Elbridge Smith. Joseph Wayne SCA Congress, IZ: Thespians, 8, 9, IO, II, IZ: Teen Care, IO, II: Stage Crew, 9, IO, II: 3 Act Plays: My Three Angels , IO, Death Takes a Holiday , Il: I Play: The Open Window , ll. Smithwiclr, Cola Marie FHA, 8: FNC, 9, IO, II-Chaplain: ICT, IZ: GRA, 8, IO: Volleyball, IO. Snyder, Steven Ray Spielberger, James Hillyard, Jr. g SCA Committees: Orientation, IZ, Proiects, ll-Chrmn: DellSCA Fed, IZ: SCA C gress II, IZ: House!Rep, IZ: Senate, IZ: Cabinet, Il: Hm Ott, IZ-Pres: Class I2-V Pres: DeI!SlPA, II: DeI!Nat'I Conference Christians 8: Jews, IO, II: Boys' State, Il: Plough Staff, IO-Assist Publicity Ed, ll-Essay Ed, IZ-Poetry Earle Staff, III, IZI-Art: Thespians, II, IZ: ORS, I2: German Club, ll: Prom C mittee: Decorations-Co-Chrmn, II: Chess Club, 8: Forensics, IZ: Senior Personal Most Original, IZ: Wrestling, IO, ll: Sr. Spoof Assembly, IO: 3 Act Plays: Bells their Toes , 9, Mrs, McThing , IO, The Mouse That Roared , ll, Letters Lucerne , IZ: I Act Play: A Case for Two Detectives , II. Spires, Donald Ray Trans!Kecoughtan High School, Hampton, Va., IZ: DE, I2. Spriggs, Steve Wayne Monogram Club, Il, IZ: JV Ftball, 9, IO: JV Basketball 9: JV Track: Outdoor, Varsity Ftball, II, IZ: Varsity Track: Outdoor, I2: Wrestling, IO. Stanley, David Craig Post'Graduate. Stanley, Mary Ida Bel TransfOnslow High School, Jacksonville, N.C., IO: French Club, IO, ll: Se Committee: Sr Assembly, IZ. Steinhausen, Beverly Jean Trans!CathedraI High School, Omaha, Neb., II: SCA Committees: Leader Tr ing, IZ, Orientation, IZ, Bldg 81 Grounds, IZ, Protects, IZ: SCA Congress, House!Rep, IZ: Hm Off, IZ-V Pres: Plough Staff II-Assist Feature Ed: Keye II, I2: FNC, II, IZ-Sec: Senior Committees: Banquet, Spoof Annual, Sr Assem IZ: Powder Putt Ftball, I2. Stevens, Thomas Boyd Prom Committee: Clean-up, Il. Stewart, Richard Maxwell NHS, Il, I2: Key Club, II, IZ-Sec: Math 81 Science Club, ll, I2-V Pres. Senior Class Abounds With Wit, Originality Henry , Bruce Ronald Club, IO. High School, Naples Italy, IO. Jack Bryan 8: Bagpipe Corps, IO, Il, I2: Thespians, 9, IO: FHA, 8: GRA, ader, I2: Varsity Hockey, II, I2: Basketball, 8, 9, ll, I2: Il, I2: StudentlFacuIty Basketball, I2: Stage Crew, 9. Norman Don Sue French Club, II: GRA, B, 9, IO, ll-Sports Leader, I2-Pres: etball, B, 9, IO, II, I2: Volleyball, 8, 9, IO, Il, I2: Arc ery, Il, I2: Softball, Il, I2: Tennis, II, I2: Sportsmanship Basketball, I2. Robert Wayne Shirley Marie ll, I2: FHA, 8, 9: Stage Crew, 9, IO, II. Judith Lee IO. I0 ll, Homecomincg, IO, Social, Il, Proiects, I2, ll-Co-Chrmn: S A Congress, IO, ll, I2: House! Plough Staff, II-Assist Feature Ed, I2-Feature Ed, I2-Co-EdlChiet: Thespians, 9, IO, II, I2: Young People : AFS, ll: FHA, B: Prom Com- Clean-up, Chaperones, Theme-Co-Chrmn, II: Song, Sr Assembly, I2: Senior Personality: Puff Ftball, Il: Sr Spoof Assembly, IO, CY High School, Newport News, Va., 9: VOT, I2. Jimmy Spielloerger. Anna lvlarkley creates a vivid image ot her Most Original Toth, Cherly Katherine . Trans!Mary L. Michel Jr. High School, Biloxi, Miss., IO: Thesplans, IO, II-V Pres: ICT, I2-Sec: French Club, IO, II, I2: Stage Crew, IO, II: 3 Act Play The Mouse That Roared , II. Tucker, Thomas Randolph SCA Committee: Homecoming, IO: Honor Comm, II: Usher, ll: Monogram Club, I2: Prom Committee: Decorations, Il: Tennis, IO, II, I2. Underwood, Richard Lee ' Trans!Kingston High School, Kingston, Penn., ll: Key Club, l2: German Club, II, I2: Math 8: Science Club, I2: Radio Club, I2-Pres: Wrestling, II. Union, Michael Thomas Male Chorus, 9, IO. Vata, George Parviz Trans!Community School, Tehran, Iran, Il. Vandenbree, Bonnie Lee i ' SCA Committees: Homecoming, IO, II, Pep, 8, 9, IO. Pl-IlDllCI'fY. I2: Hm Off. I2-V Pres: AFS, IO: DE, I2: YFC, 9: Prom Committee: Finance, II: Tennis, IO. Vick, Jacqueline Louise t . I SCA Committees: Orientation, IO, Il, Homecoming, IO, Pep, IO: Tn Hr-Y, IO: French Club, IO, II, I2: Prom Committee: Finance, II: GRA, 8, 9, IO: Basketball, 8, 9: Volleyball, 8, 9. Vick, Susan Ann SCA Committee Pep, 9, IO: Hm Off, 9-V Pres: Tri Hi-Y, IO: FHA, 8. Waidley, Patrick Kaiper DE, ll, I2. Walsh, Mary Nell ' SCA Committee: Pep, 9, IO: FHA, B: Prom Committees: Decorations, Clean-up, II: JV Hockey, IV: Stage Crew, I2: Senior Committee: Spoof Annual, I2. Walters, Judith Ann Ward, Charles Horace, Ill I Grenadier Band, IO, ll, I2: Monogram Club, ll, I2: JV Track: Outdoor, IO Varsity Track: Outdoor, ll, I2. Warren, James Edwin, Jr. Hm Ott, ll-V Pres: Hi-Y, II, I2: Monogram Club, I2: JV Track: Outdoor, B, 9, IO, Indoor, 9: Varsity Track: Outdoor, ll, I2, Indoor, IO, ll, I2: Varsity Ftball, IO, II, I2. Warren, Steve Randall JV Ftball, ll. Webb, John Allen Wilkins, Barbara Jean FHA, 8: ICT, ll, I2-Pres: French Club, 9. Williams, Lyndia Joyce Williamson, Sarah Pamela . A Cappella, 9, Il: Prom Committees: Entertainment, Refreshments, II: Senlor Com- mittees: Banquet-Co-Chrmn, Spoof Annual, I2: Powder Puff Ftball, Il. Williamson, Thomas Eldridge, Jr. Hi-Y, 9: Tennis, 9. Willitord, George Michael Varsity Ftball, ll. Willis, Samuel Claude Hi-Y, I2: Prom Committee: Decorations, ll. Willis, Twyla Ray VOT, I2-Pres. Winall, Brenda Sue SCA Ott, II-V Pres, I2-Pres: SCA Committees: Leader Training, IO, Il, I2, Orienta- tion, ll, I2, Pep, I2, Social, ll, I2: DellSCA State Convention, ll: Del!SCA Dist Convention, IO, ll, I2: Del!SCA Fed, ll, I2: PTA Executive Comm, I2: SCA Con- gress, IO, II I2: Houselkep, IO: Senate, II: Cabinet, I2: Honor Comm, 9: Hm Off, 9: Del!Nat'I Conference Christians 8: Jews, IO, Il, I2: DellGirls' State, Il- Gov: Usher, II: NHS, II, I2: French Club, 8, 9, II, I2: Prom Committee: Decora- tions, Il: Math 8: Science Club, 9, IO, ll: Senior Personality: Best All 'Round, I2: JV Cheerleader, IO: Varsity Cheerleader, Il, I2: Nat'l Merit Letter!Commendation, I2: Senior Leader, I2. Winstead, Norman Douglas Monogram Club, Il: JV Track: Cross Country, 9, Outdoor, 8, 9: Varsity Track: Cross Country, IO, II, Outdoor, IO, ll, Indoor, ll. Wiseman, Donald Lee DE, I2: Varsity Ftball, ll. Wood, Katherine Elizabeth Girls' Chorus, I2: FHA, 9: GRA, 9, IO, ll: Basketball, IO: Volleyball, IO: Powder Puff Ftball, ll. Wood, Lance Dews SCA Congress, I2: Housefliep, I2: NHS, ll, I2: Key Club, I2: Debate Team, IO, Il, I2: Chess Club, I2: Senior Personality Most Intellectual, I2: Nat'I Merit'Letterl Commendation, I2: Senior Leader, I2. Wood, Nancy Alice Hm Off, 9-V Pres: FTA, Il, I2-Treas: FHA, 8: Spanish Club, I2: GRA, B, 9, IO, ll. Wrights, Frank Monroe TransfW'est Rowan High School, Salisbury, N.C., ll: ICT, ll, I2. Yeatts, Thomas Dwight SCA Committees: Homecoming, I2, Pep, II, I2: Spanish Club, IO, ll. Above: Sandi BryanT, presidenT, ponders: IT This is The riage, where are The wheels? Le'H': STeve BurneTTe, vice-presiclenT. and Miss Callahan have Trienclly discussion. Below: Barbara l-lamleTT. secreTary-Treasurer, wonders if TT iuniors' Tinances will be suTTicienT Tor The Prom. was The main obiecTive behind all The money makin proiecTs headed by The junior class. Dances alon wiTh The endless disTribuTion oT pillows resulTed i Barbara I-lamleTT's buying a larger money-bag Th coaT-check an avoidance oT mass conTusion aTTer bas lceTball games, also aided The iuniors' sTriTe in spon soring The seniors' big nighT. These proiecTs made i possible Tor Them To be The TirsT class To donaTe Their SIOO To The SCA scholarship Tund. WiThouT The diligence and hard work demonsTraTed by Mrs. Mahonel class sponsor, and Sandi BryanT, class presidenT, Thy iunior class would have Tailed in aTTaining iTs goals. Pushed ahead by Two iunior cheerleaders, Th iunior boys, especially such sporTs sTars as Davi l-lickman and Bob KreTz, were ouTsTanding in Thei conTribuTions To Farmer vicTories. ln The beauT line, Toni Dedmond and Connie SmooT proudly rep resenTed The elevenTh grade class on The l-lomecom ing courT. ln. addiTion, The iuniors and seniors baTTle Tor success in The TradiTional PowderpuTT game. Academically, The TasT-moving iuniors wer noT leTT behind. Various members oT The class con TribuTed much To The liTerary Tields oT Wl-TS and man honor sTudenTs were named. Each eTTorT pushed The Torward Toward new achievemenTs and goals and nex year's mighTy senior class. Prom! Prom! Prom! WhaT a headache! Thi: - .Q Q 'r . e i G Donna Addison Danny Adkins Nabeel Al-Salam Louis Albuerna Jimmy Alford Pat Allen Jud Anderson Ggeorge Bane Janice Barnes Eddie Batchelor Buddy Beach John Bellinger Charles Belote Eddie Blackburn Barbara Borchers Laura Bowers .Iuniors Begin Year With Dance After Farmer Victory iv ji Norman Bowers Shelby Bowlin Flip Boykin Miriam Boykin Louis Boyle Claude Branch Linda Branch Jean Briggs Larry Brooks Francis Brown Sandra Brown Sandi Bryant David Buchanan Cheryl Burnam Steve Burnette Elizabeth Burns Terri Califiora Pat Carmean Richard Carney Judy Chaney Penny Cherry George Chrismo Rosalie Clark Dave Clough Linda Conner Henry Cook Jim Cook Bonnie Curling James Curry Sharon Daniel Richard Daugherly Sandy Davidson Billy Davis Debbie Davis Frank Davis Toni Dedmond Junlor Glrls Upset Seniors In Powderpuff Game, 7-6 Calhy D'Errico Kaihy Dellaposla Joyce Dickinson Jerry Dodson Mel Downey Ralph Downey Billy Duke Peflis Dulaney Roberl Dunn Marry Eagle Bucky Easl Barbara Easlman Brenda Easiman Wade Economos Gary Edwards Bea Egberl William Egolf Larry Elkins Barbara Elliolr Charles Epes A 5 L Q- . Q- f. ' Jgs? .1 kr. f4 '. Larry Farris Elizabelh Fife Dennis Fiizgerald Linda Forefich Sheila Forsylh Ann Fox Linda Fox Sandra Freidman Shirley Fullbrighi Jim Fyfe Phyllis Galleni Darlene Gardner .a ,- x 'J' ,Q Daniel rushes forward 'For yardage. Mickey Garrei' Lloyd Ginn Sieve Givens Tim Gran? Richard Graves Linda Gray Barbara Greene Haden Gregg Doug Gregory Pal Grey Sydney Griffin Donald Griffilh Debbie Grubbs Bill Gsell Donald Hall Marilyn Hall Norman Hamilron Barbara Hamlei' Roberr Hanson Frank Hardy Junior coaches Harvey Lindsay. Rick Brown, Ellen Hare Lee Harkness Mary Harrison Penny Harrison William Hawkes David Haycraff Pele Hazelwood Debbie Head Nancy Healh Lauren Hedden Waller Henderson John Henkel David Hickman Kalhy Hogan Charlie Hoggard Marcia Horne Kalhy Howell Roberf Huggins and Ray Smifh. ancl cheerleaders show concern over iuniors' field posrhon Franlc Humphreys Kallnerine l-lulchens Bob Jackson Rila James Wayne Javins Larry Jenlcins David Johnson Marie Jones Janel Kauffman S'l'ella Kemp Guy Kilburn Bill Kilgore Ann Kinney Allan Kirchner Bob Krelz Slanley Larson James Lassiler Billy Lawson Juniors Sell WHS Pillows to Finance Senior Prom Donnie Liqon Harvey Lindsey Gary Lillie Viclor Lockard Pal Loclcee Pam Mallory Ellen Mandel Joan Marble Ronnie Mayo Bobby McAr'rl1ur Vicki McCall Linda McCauley Chris McCul'cl1eon Ronnie McEnerney Delores McGee Mike McKee Beclcy McLamb Donnie Mcmahan Shirley McRae Sandi Merrill Nancy lvlillen Eddie Miller Jan Minler Nancy Milclwell Coat Check Proves Valuable Aid to Class Treasury Diane Moody Suzanne Morgan Linda Mosier Marvin Napier Linda Newion Wayne Nicholas John Norman David Gslaorne Harold Osborne Coo O'Sullivan Cindy Overslreel Vance Overlon Carolyn Paris Becky Parker Richard Parker Anila Pale Elizabelh Paxlon Eleanor Peach i WM J' lv fb Rodney Suddilh, manager, shows serious concern during game James Penfz Cynlhia Perkins be-4 in I .f 'K-.Phil 75 gi 4 Carolyn Parkinson Herman Perry Sue Perry Linda Plasier Carol Pond Richard Poole an-v- 5+ ee we We uh i , , n gal are fe Juniors loosen up before Powderpuff game. ,Ee : we ,fx ..,, .1 is cf F nn 1 in Sv X f u' ii i 1 i 425 Qbgiii ,,,EuTl we , an ,QV 4 .. um i .Q ' mfs if - rw., K 9,5 i will -gg ,,,,w H gg J ulia.. 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VI Donney Ray Glenn Rayfield Kalhy Rayfield Nancy Rayfield Vicki Redmond Donna Reynolds Wayne Rhodes Leonard Riddle Mike Riddle Kalhy Rilee Richard Roane Miller Robinson Ronnie Rodgers Jim Rollings John Rosc William Roscopf Charlene Roulel' Buddy Rounlree Harvey Rowe Page Rucker l,eslie Rusl' Calhy Sanders Mifchell Sauls Judy Saunders George Sawyer' Richard Saxton Stephanie Schultz Doug Scoggins Mary Sells Sheryl Semprevivo Jane Sergeant Linda Seward Jon Shackeltord Ray Shelton Ronald Sherburne Bob Shier Wanell Sholar Henrietta Singletary Jamesray Slayton Barbara Sliter Alvin Smith Billy Smith ,g-, Prom Plans Bring Out Artistic Capability in Juniors Harry Smith Ray Smith Raymond Smith Sharon Smith Stuart Smith Connie Smoot Charlene Synder Harry Snyder Larry Snyder Lynn Spaulding Janet Spruill Sandy Spruill John Stainback Brenda Stallings Leslie Stallings Albert Starmer Ginger Stetson Gregg Stevens Shelia Stone Joe Storms Rodney Suddith Bill Suttle Richard Sutton Harry Swann Jo Ann Sweai Caroline Swiil Carol Taylor Charles Taylor Mike Taylor James Thomas John Thomas Cheryl Thornion Bonnie Tilley Melanie Tissiere Fred Tolman Larry Turner Linda Vassar Jimmy Vernon Kay Verser Diana Waison Leonard Waymicy Belly Jane Whiiaker Tommy Whiiehead Jim Whiison Jo Wicker Sue Wilkins David Wilkinson Tommy Wilkinson Chrisiine Willard Randy Willard Jean Williams Paul Wilson Tommy Wilson Connie Wiseman Sheila Wood Tony Wood Phyllis Woodard Dean Woodby Shirley Woodcock June Woods James Wooien Judy Wrighi' Danny York Richard Zeiiz Wayne Zellers Janice Zimmerman 1 W., -7 .ia A T V .XX V Class Officers Show Skills in Sophomore leadership School spiriTed described The sophomore class as They eagerly parTicipaTed in boTh school and class TuncTions under The leadership oT class .sponsor Mr. Williams. Their TirsT proiecT, a dance, proved To be successTul as well as prosperous, Tor This enabled Them To make Their donaTion To The SCA scholarship Tund. Sophomores combined hard work and dedicaTion To presenT The highly successTul Senior: Assembly which wasn'T TorgoTTen by many upperclassmen. Many sophomores prepared Themselves as TuTure school leaders Through The SCA DisTricT and Federa- Tion and The AFS Rally in Richmond. Many clubs also boasTed acTive supporT and leadership Trorn spiriT- ed sophomores. The sophomores were noT ouTdone in sporTs since many boys played key posiTions on J.V. as well as VarsiTy Teamsp Tive peppy sophomore girls cheered Them on To vicTory. BeauTy was an equal aTTracTion as Debbie Joy- ner represenTed her class on The l-lomecoming courT and Connie Norris in The Miss l-li-Y PageanT. So The sophomores looked back on Their Third year aT Warwick as a year oT amusemenT and accom- plishrnenT, buT anTicipaTed nexT year when They will Take Their place as upperclassmen. 1 l I -.3 a' Le'fT: Freddie MirmelsTein, presiclenT, Tinds problems in govi ing sophomore class. Above: SpiriTed sophomore. Suzanne Morgan has oTher viTies besides secreTar -Treasurer oT her class. Y Vice-president Donna BurneTTe, concenTraTes sophomore class. G1 Joe Brooks Celia Burch Phyllis Burch Alice Burden Donna Burneile Sieve Burnelle Vernon Burnelfe Joe Buller Brian Byrd Theresa Byrd John Cameron Palricia Campbell Della Carper Jerry Cassel Greg Clrienail Judy Cherry Loraine Chrismon Cl'1arlo'H'e Coafs Peggy Cochran Pal Coffey Mike Conglelon Clmarlolle BaHs Debbie Bayley Waller Beddard Frank Brandi Pam Branner Denise Breaull' Don Blume Susan Bondurani' Norma Bradley Peggy Brennan Bill Brenner Douglas Briggs Lanny Ackiss Ronnie Acree Raymond Adcock Ray Adams Janice Adkins Carol Allen Margo Alkins Billy Axley Billy Bailey Carolyn Bailey Terri Bailey Tommy Bailey Tlwomasin Baker Carolyn Bane Susan Barber Kailwy Barclay Belly Barger Mike Barker Doroilwy Barron Dale Baleman Charles Baies S... X 3 Alan Connell Maryann Conle Ruih Ann Corey Terry Craff Scorr Crane John Cross Jim Davis Kirby Davis Judy Dedecker Buddy Diaczynslcy Andy Dibble Sharon Dickinson Gerrina Douglas Judy Douglas Deena Downey Gary Downey Roberr Edberg Shirley Eller Jerry Ellis Ray Ellis Pere Ellringham Linda Emanuel Larry Evans Tommy Evererr Tammy Faison Dailey Fenner Brenda Ferrell Diana Filichko Judy Fifzgerald Wanda Forresl' Randi Fosler Marfha Fowler Bruce Fox Brenda Franklin Carol Freda Tommy Freeland Sharon Frye Dennis Galle Tommy Gaskins Daria George Ned Gleason Al Graham Phyllis Gray Sara Gray Penny Game John Gardner Janis ,Garrison Sandy Glore Eugene Gordy Bobby Gore Chuck Green Carolyn Griffin Mike Griffin Mary Gsell Paffy Gsell Dave Gufhrie Dianna Hack Janef Hale Frank Hall Bonnie Hamblin Jack Hamillon Linda Hamilfon Ronnie Hare Larry Harrell Wade Harl' Wayne Harl Belly Haslings Peggy Haughlon Harriel' Hayes Roberl Hazelwood Kennelh Henler Russell Hobgood Chrislie Holland Bobby Holley Paul Howlell Susan Huges Pal' lnsley Craig Wrnghl l wish 'rhey would lel' me grow my own Sophomores Show Support for Varied School ACTIVITIES Barbara Herring George Hill Sandy Hill Pally Holman Deloris Hol'ron Jack Howard Carolyn Jackson Charles James Karen James Ii. i fix! 'M Mary James Pele James Billy Johnson Brian Jones Billy Jarvis Donna Jones Johnny Jones Ray Jones William Jones Debbie Joyner Mike Judlcins Nancy Junkins Todd Kercher Mike Klarer Larry Knighl' George Kurowski Parn Laniord Sam Langley Sandy Larson Bill Lawson Larry Lawson Sheri Lee Melinda Lewis Molly Lilygren Mariha Lirlle Frances Lalrey Gladys Love William Love .Sophomore Glrls Provide Pep for Jayvee Teams Sophomores Suzanne Morgan Delores I-lollon and Carolyn Wall aciively parhcnpare in cheering Wl-IS 'reams io viciory iii. ' 1 '33 Kaihy Lovell Lynn Luke Dale Marshall Debbie Marshall Sam Mayo Jim Mcfxramney Wanda Meeks Barbara Melson Jerry Mahone Andy Malechelc Becky Maney Carol Mann Gail Marsion Esiher Marlin Howard Marlin Linda Marlin Bill McCormick Louise McCulloch Faye Meares Julie Mee Dana Mereclilh Richard Mercer Larry Meridilh Cecil Mesic fi qs, han u.,' Alberfo Mignogna Berl Miller Fred Mirmelslein Billy Mooney Sandra Moore Sieve Moore Terry Moore Gary Morhena Becky Morgan Suzanne Morgan Dennis Myers Chryslal Nelson Richard Newman Greg Noland Sherri Noland Connie Norris Sidney Nowell Regina Nunnally Wayne Odom Jane O'Neil Phillip Ownes Greg Perle Jane Peiiil' D'arcy Phillips Laurelfa Phillips Charles Pinnell Mike PloH' Eugene Poinler Vince Poulos Keni Powell Anne Powers Elinor Presion Claude Price Cliff Prillaman John Proiiii' Larry Profiii' Cheryl Pucheii' Irvin Ragsdale Mary Ramsey Carol Reeps lla Riddle Jimmy Ridenhour Sophs Curry on Tradition: Present Senior Assembly Sue Riley Anna Roberson Pam Roberson Jane Ross Phyllis Saunders Carolyn Sawyer Buddy Shackeiford Jimmy Shell Richard Shelion Mike Roberfs Carole Roper Buddy Ross Meg Schell Glenn Seay Karen Seay Dennis Silcox Phil Siren Belly Smiih Billy Smiih Cheryl Smiih Linda Smilh Marcia Smilh Mike Smiih Paul Smifh Mary Smiihwiclc Ford Snow Ronald Spalce Ted Springfield Gary Spruill George Squires James Slaley John Siarlc ,ns '17 Margarei Whifmore Jim Wilburn Theresa Williams Edwin Willis Nancy Willis Chris Wilson Roberf Winchesler Sharon Wiseman Don Wong Linda Wood Cynfhia Wornom Doug Wrenn Craig Wrighf Roberl Yancey Donna Yeafls Roberl' Zabol' Michele Waidley Carolyn Wall Brenda Wallace Ci'ndi Wallace Donald Waller Sieve Warren Peggy Waybrighf Barney Weafhers Brenda Webb Janice Webb Pele Webb Ronnie Weiss Pam Sfeison Jeannie Siover Susan Sfurz Esielle Thomas Virginia Thompson Thomas Thompson Ronnie Tice Bonnie Tilson Judy Topham George Tucker Frank Tudela Donna Vassar Charles Vaughn Pai Voudois Coach Secules supervises +oe-Jrouching. 5 ii ylr- 5 - . 'f.,' lil T' T ' T if T ir w, T 1 l 5 , Q , 3 y 'fx ,- I , -. fy gg . ,. , l , ,X 9 V' if , , is L. ' , 1 1 Pas, ,., on l Ei! .4 ,tg l Q l J f S y sd NR 1 il 5' 'T 'N T 5. ' if ' I 'van fling! , , 4 4 'Q I ,xl f V . ' riff.-'gs-y A ff f gfgq A- j V 1.91. g Ai I L:-ful-lui, 1..1..3.jj:'-V., J X ' i LTL Qi' iii, w--. A . -w Q if fi ,+. if aisgi, .tits sg, mil 'HT i 5 la'- 'ga - 431- 'M -fri, if V A I x . 4-'r 's.ffr,n'fT'-T ' 'J v'. .-5 V.1-U' sa .Alf- ' i 'il 1. . ' - i 1 r Y' s T, gf ii 'iw 4,w.is. , e , T, f 4 . ' -J ' , ' ai ' L' 's,.- 1- Q ' on W 'S -erJw wal, 'FJ' V 7 -6- T .?...a-si. 1, , 4 -J-fi , T A ,.,. fel 4 1-ri The Treshman class plunged inTo a new yea wiTh greaT enThusiasm and conTidence. Having cor quered The inTricaTe Task oT geTTing Trom one parT c The school To The oTher wiThin Tive minuTes, They mas Tered Their mad dash To class. They soon learned Tha The classes had goTTe.n harder, and ThaT Tney had Ti work Twice as hard on The make-up oT an average Treshman school day. ChemisTry equaTions. algebr- problems, and english composiTions were only par oT The problem! The working Treshmen gave Thei hard-earned money To The AFS program: and, once again They were awarded Top honors Tor Their collecTec bonds. Under The capable leadership oT Mark Chesson The class presidenT, Mrs. LambioTTe, The class sponso and oTher Treshmen, The class held a l-lalloween dance and assisTed 'The sophomore class in giving The annua Senior Assembly. You can do iT! You can do iT! You know yoL can! screamed The Two Treshmen J.V. cheerleader as They cheered The J.V. TooTball, baskeTball, and bas ball Teams To many vicTories. Several Treshman boy parTicipaTed in These Farmer Teams. Many oT The gir ioined The GRA and became acTive in The FHA. l was indeed a year oT growing up aT Warwick High The class increased in size and Their bankbook showe a proTiT. On The whole. The Class oT '69 grew and pro pered: proving Their un-ending enThusiasm ah spiriT. Above leTT: Bonnie Brown, vice presidenT: You say This is T UniTed STaTes! BoTTom leTT: Mark Chesson, class presidenT, Takes a breaTh during maTh class. Below: Sandra Brooks: lsn'T ThaT The way you spell 'presenT'? 9 Jim Abichl Ricky Alslon Larry Andreoli Joe Angello Wayne Bacon Meri Bahr Reber? Bailey Clifford Baker George W. Bandy Karen Barker Brenda Barre Ellon Beasley Danny Beloll James Bender Terry Besl Carol Biorkman Kenny Blackman William Blalock Gary Bohlken Susan Bowers Sieve Boyle Bobby Bradley Vickie Breaull Joe Brilz Lynda Brooks Sandra Brooks Bonnie Brown Nell Brown Debby Bruner Larry Buchanan Mary Burlon Anne Cacioppo Freshmen First to Donate S100 to SCA Scholarship Fund Dolores Cassell Ben Callin Ceil Cenler William Chandley Don Cochran Jerry Collins Ralph Colon Phylis Cone Mary Collen Linda Covinglon Frankie Craddock Glen Creech Julia Daffin Roberl Daniels Clyde Darden Mary Dawson Elaine Dedecker Joe Dereng Craig Dewey Mary Dibble Darlene Chapman Mark Chesson Palricia Coa'l's Adrian Cook Billy Cook Bunny Cooke Jim Creech Sharon Crickenburger Brenda Crump Mike Deal Al Deas William Deaver Mike Dixon Fred Dulaney Ricky Dulin Jennifer Enix Ronnie Fama Sue Farris Mary Fasano Franklin Feagan Sieve Ferrell Peggy Fisher Bobby Fosler Marsha Fox Leslie Franks Jackie Freeman Mike Furlong Janis Golf Tommy Garner Mark Gerlach Linda Gerringer Wall Gibbons Debbie Gilberi' Jackie Gillen Sue Glare Ronnie Gold Roger Good Wrenda Goodwy Kiiry Gosney Keller Gough Linda Grandrud James Gray Annelie Gregory Kaye Grissom 'V Cindy Haley Wanda Hall Freddie Hamm George Hamm Charles Harding Wanda Harkness Donald Harmon Belh Harper Ken Harris Rila Harvey Janice Hawkes Pam Hawks Bill Hayes Donna Henderson Mary Hewirl Karen Hiail Vickie Hill Nancy Holland Louisa Hunler Carylon lngram Gloria Jackson Billie Jenkins Craig Johnson Jackie Johnson Karen Johnson Tony Johnson Bill Jones Bobby Jones Brenda Jones Ray Jones Anna Jordan Jim Jordan Sandra Karam ia' William Karnes James Kearney Jimmy Keeler Tricia Kennedy Pamela Kercher Jerry Kilburn Sheery Kilburn Monly Kimball Kalhy Knies Theresa Koschel Harryelle Kummer Phyllis Langley Brenda Lassiler Kenrielh Lassiler Susan Lalchworlh Sherry Lawson Susie Leavell Sieve Le l-lew Slacey Lewis Milne Linlc Jean Lockharl Brencla Lovell Rodney Luckacloo Lillian Macon Margie Maney Barbara Mann Corinne Marble Frank Marshall Terry Marlin Brencia McCann John McCaron Peggy McClaughlin avemen Entertain Gobllns at Freshman Halloween Dance Mark McClelland Caroline McCormick Jerry McCormick John McCormick Fred McGalliarcl Bill McGuire Gene Meacham Barbara Mears John Meelcs hes Merrinan Debra Mesic Rick Meyers William Meyers Srewarl.Millen Lynn Miller Roger Mills Larry Minler Jim Moore Alberl Morris Brenda Morris Carol Moss Tim Myers Dennis Napier Eileen Nelson Becky Olson Jimmy Parker Lynn Parsons Alina Pedroso Linda Phillips Susan Phillips Tommy Phillips Calhy Pillman Teresa Pruii' Larry Reavis Wayne Reed Larry Reese Progressive Freshmen lead Maureen Nelson Rodney Nicholas Vickie Nickleson Ann Peele Chrisly Penninglon Sandra Perry Brenda Ploll Faye Pool Susan Primm Bruce Reiordan Susan Rex Peggy Reynolds 404 School in AFS Bond Sale Jeff Richardson Norma Riddle James Rider Rayborn Riggs Fred Roberls Lewis Roberis Jimmy Rounlree Carolyn Rowe Debbie Russell Effie Samos Mary Sampselle Charles Salleriield Janice Savedge Sieve Sawyer Jimmy Schaffer Janice Scoggins Trisha Scoll Rose Sellers John Senler Billy Sharpe Sammy Shellon Pam Sherburne Tom Shier Georgelie Siran Nancy Smilh Toni Smilh John Snyder Heidi Sommer Howard Sorensen Sieve Slone Linda Suddilh Jo Ann Summerlin Glenda Surber Bobby Surry Allen Suslare Ribberls Swals Sue Tapia James Taylor Marlha Taylor Mike Taylor C3 :S Nd MH' Q l 2 5'- .sy . Qw- for Y1i LTs A lf . 1 -:IVA-A br' Bonnie Williams Charles Williams Gary Williams Jackie Williams Mike Willis Velena Willis Marly Willis Donald Wilson Sharon Wood Sheryl Wood Wayne Wood Wayne Woodard Linda Woodcock Phyllis Woolard Sleve Wrighl Susan Zimmerman Susan Taylor Bill Taylor Connie Terry David Terry Andre Thomas Roberl Thomas Viclor Thurman Gina Torelli Eddie Towery David Tripp Barbara Turner Bolo Underwood Jackie Underwood Marc Vander Slouwe Brenda Vandeveer Belly Jo Vassar Jack Wagner Mike Walker Susan Wallers Lynne Wannamaker William Walson Everell Webb Faye Weldon Barry While Johnny While Sharyn While Shirley While Sleven While Judy Whilson Mike Wiggins Carolyn Wilburn Marilyn Wilburn Freshmen are re resenled in annual homecoming evenl H' i . Mary AlberTson. mice secreTary-Treasurer. makes an absTracT drawing in arT class. lT didn'T Take long Tor The Mice oT W l-ligh To realize Their responsibiliTies as high sTudenTs. They began Their sTruggle Tor recogniTion giving a dance which enabled Them To SIOO To The SCA Scholarship Tund. ln sporTs graders, such as Jim Snow, class presidenT, Tically plunged inTo many varied acTiviTies in boys eighTh and ninTh grade Teams and The G To cheer The boys on,To success, Tour eighTh girls were added To The Junior VarsiTy squad. was The TirsT Time in The hisTory OT Warwick ThaT rising eighTh graders were permiTTed To noT only Their 'class. buT also The enTire sTudenT ooc To increased school spiriT. The eagerness oT The class To show Their abiliTie in reaching decisions was shown Through The selecTic oT Connie PenningTon as represenTaTive on l-lomi coming courT. Their sponsor, Colonel Cake, guide Them Through Their hecTic and yeT memorable Tir year aT Warwick. Thus, The Mice concluded The beginning year wiTh accomplishmenT. Mice Officers Show Talents as Able Class Leaders 'mb we ' is sq-ivesw--'wee iiiiiieifssmil ew 1 ,Y , ..h,,M, X 5 , W ir' iiW,l.11 ' ies iz, ,Q -. 2 ,,1L.Q,1,gfSl LeTT: Jim Snow, 8Th grade presidenT coniures up new Tor class proiecT. Below: KaThy Coleman exhibiTs academic abiliTy'Tor she was elecTed vice-president lu. , GT Gy Alan Brenner Carol Brewer Cheri Briqhr Debbie Brislow Wanda Brogen Howard Brooks Keifh Brooks Angela Brown Eddie Brown Randy Brown S+even Budman Eloise Burleson Anne Burneile Donna Burnham Debbie Burfon Chris Bynum Eugene Byrd Mary Byrum Woody Byrum Rose Mary Calafoire Sleve Carrnean Lee Carney Karen Carfer Danny Cassell Tim Caflefl' Toni Charles Jon Chisrn Hugh Clark Larry Clarkson Kafhy Coleman Gary Collie Kassie Connaughlon Henry Connell Norma Cook Ray Corey Allan Cox Tommy Craddock Chryse Croushore Marilyn Dail Larry Dame 13' Marvin Adams Maryanne Adams Jeanne Addinglon Mary Alberlson Billy Allen Dwiqhl Allen Ward Anderson Lourdes Aquino Deborah Arnold Deborah Aikins Barbara Bailey Karhy Banks Ellen Barber Susan Barbour Rila Barnhill Pal' Barrell' Laverne Barrow David Barry Linda Barron Carol Baichelor Mike Bednarik Kalhy Bennelr Pal' Benner? Kay Belrer Gloria Boalwriqhl Ricky Bombse Myron Boslon Skipper Bollom Kim Bowden David Boykin Linda Bradley Deborah Breaulir Y l ,V i Q-1 L7 ' 5-3 , .ii 'Aw Janel Daniel Glenn Daniels Charles Davidson Candy Davis 45 Frank Davis Paul Davis Kalhy Dedmond Tommy Dee Dale Diaconi' Diane Dickinson Debbie Dillard Sieve Dodge D 'd D d av' ow Y Donna Dudash Roy Dunkum Jean Dunn Marvin Echols Barbara Edberg June Edgerion Jimmy Egnol' Lynne Evans Bob Fairbairn Sandy Farris LaDonna Finch Gigi Finney Barbara Fireshelis Pairicia Fisher Jerry Flrzgerald .QQ David Forbes Ami Pai Forehch Donna Forsyih B.. Dwighi' Fosler Debbie ox Sharon Fox Neil Gallier David Game L- 1 -Xa fel Summer Orientation Program Gives Mice Tour of WHS Sharon Gaskins Ruih Gaurhier Dennis Genlry Dennis Gregory Donald Gregory Ronnie Gregory Charles Grey Tommy Goodwin Ernesr Grimes Teddy Grissom Kay Gsell Mickey Gsell Linda Guary Roloerl Haley Dale Hall Linwood Hall Jean Hamblin Howard Hamilron Judy Hamilion Phillip Hamilion Shirley Hamleir Par Hand Linda Hardison Nancy Harmon Cheryl Hari' Pam Hari' Ronald Haskins Jon Halch John Hayes Julia Hayes Nancy Hayes Billy Heaih Geneva Henderson Tommy Henderson Mike Hieir Joyce Hilbourn Janel' Hogge Paul Hornberqer Jerry Horrell Glen Hudson Pamela Hudson Teena Hume Diana Jackson Randy Jackson Linda Jenkins Hb' Charles Johnson Deborah Johnson Jimmy Jones Leonard Jones Roy Jones Bobby Karnes Palricia Kelly Priscilla Kelly William Kemp Becky Kennell ,.. Jimmy Kipper Jo Ellen Kipper Susan Kranes ' Susan Kuhns Bill Lamkin ,.' X, - 1,4 Brenda Lancasler - Glenn Lanford Roy Lassiler Vickie Lalhrop Monnie Laughinqhouse John Lellwick Rick Lenz Gene Lighl Roberf Lilley Jenny Lindsay Andrew Lindsay Charles Liille Belh Lonce Blanch Love Chrisly Lund Belly Jean Lyon Debbie MacDonald Douglas Maclnlosh Sophia Macon Edward Mann Gary Mann Edward Margan Brenda Marslon Barbara Mason Jackie Mailhies Danny Mays Helen McA+amney Charlene McCoy Eddie McCulloch John McGalliard Reggie McGee Sieve McGowen David McMillion Debbie Mears Marianne Medcal Brenda Meredilh Linda Meredilh Dianne Merrill David Merrill Carol Midgelfe Dennis Miller Pally Mills Margie Monahan Wanda Monrqomery Ernie Moody Warner Mooney Barbara Moore Janel Moore Brenda Mooris Jan Mounlcasile Norma Cook a member of ihe Maroon Band praclices lechmques on Jrhe glockenspiel Waller Mounlcasfle Lisa Murphy Mary Neale Doris Nelson Brenda Newberry Tina Nianle Debbie Nobles' Jackie Noland Renee Noland Deborah Nosak Sandra Oakes Ricky Oakley Becky Osborne Linda Osborne William Parker Richard Paul Mary Pendergraph Gail Penfield Connie Penning+on Jackie Perkinson Deborah Phillips Larry Phillips Lisa Phillips Sharon Phillips Vernon Pipkin Gigqord Planle Kaye Plasrer Tena Plolf Eddie Polslon Peler Poules Kenny Presfon Lee Presron Ellen Primm Donald Privell' Helen Puckell' Slanley Raiford John Rappold Kurl Rauscher Phyllis Reeps Kennelh Reeves Carol Rew Pal Reynolds Sheila Reynolds Connie Rickells Dirl Riddle Debbie Riegel Sheila- Riggs Sieve Robens Richard Rogers Billy Rohrer Douglas Ross Linda Rosson Janis Rowe Becky Sanders Nancy Saunders Belly Sawyer Gary Scarlell Thomas Schmid Gail. Schmidr Larry Schullz Cary Seal Frank Seney Tom Shellon Sieve Sherbourne Andy Shier Roselyn Faye Shull Jane Slaylon Cindy Smiley Billy Smirh Debbie Smilh Gail Smifh John Smirh Nancy Smilh Renee Smilh ..l'm Snow . JLY Snyder Mike Spade Margie Speake Denise Spencer Mark Spiers David Spriqgs Rodney Slansbery John Slarmer Brenda Sievens Jimmy Slevens Randy Slevens Keilh Sliles Kenl Sione Mike Sfone John Suslare Gary Sykes Fred Tarkenlon l-lerberi Taylor Phyllis Taylor Michael Thomasson Bill Thompson Erick Thompson Pa+ Thompson Donna Thornion Linda Thornlon San Thornlon Topper Tophan Brenda Turnage Joyce Turner Danny Tyer Margarel Union Jill Vaden Jenny Van Arsdale Arlhur Vandenbree Chris. Vander Sfouwe Sfuari' Vansand Jeanne Vick Ronald Vick Margarel Vouslsinas Eddie ,Waddy Kenny Wall Larry Wallace Coleman Walsh Dwayne Ward Palii Ward Arlene Walson Debbie Walson Priscilla Weafherford Larry Weiss Barbara Wensil Fowler While Linda While Eddie Whillock Julia Widener Jennifer Wilk Janei Willard Leslie Williams Waller Williams Bill Wilson Ruih Wilson Buddy Wimberly Alvin Winall Beverly Wise Lois Wiseman Ronnie Womble Debbie Wood Palsy Wood Wayne Woodall Cindy Woodby Pa+'rie Worley Debbie Wrighi' Jim Wrighi' Kenny Wrighl Bobby Young Roberi Zodda Students Show Active Support in Clubs, Organizations 4 Ii i' M 'Wlflfilwil Acnvmss ill The pulse of Acfivifies-fhe beaf of parficipa- fion, affecfing fhe enfire characfer and fradifionr of Warwick High School. Leadership qualifies are repeafedly found fhroughouf fhe school: fhe SCA Execufive Council being fhe head of fhe group . . . oufsfanding Farmers exchange ideas wifh ofher schools in fhe Federafion . . . fhe class officers prove fo be excellenf Senafors . . . and Wednesday mornings are a fime of acfion for all Congress members. The Cabinef plays a vifal role in advising and leading various SCA commiffees. lfs imporfance is maior and essenfial. The iudicial branch of WHS is headed by fhe Execufive Honor Council and is sfriving for fhe pro- mofion and enforcemenf of honor, noi' only during school. buf fhroughouf fhe lives of fhe Farmers. The publicafions are enioyable and very mean- ingful fo all pupils and feachers. The Earle presenfs fhe facfs and highlighfs of Warwick in a bi-monfhly edifion. The Warwick sfaff is concerned wifh publish- ing a hisfory of fhe school year in picfures and copy. The Plough is composed of ffie sfudenfs' own inspira- fions and gives everyone a chance fo appreciafe WHS liferary falenfs. The bands and choruses are a source of pride af Warwick. They enferfain, aid. compefe, and win awards, foo! Clubs are fhe maior acfivifies ioined in by sfu- denfs. Each serves a differenf and special funcfion, and each is a wonderful exfracurricular underfaking. i ii an rm its lies twist gi? QE. The industgious members ot the SCA Executive Council are as follows: Robert Dunn, vice-president, Brenda Winall. president, Alvin Mxrmelstem, treasurer. s t y Carol Pon . ecre ar . SCA Executives Promote High Standards at Warwick sm - ZZZ ,, .lu 5 Ei? fa I04 Robert Dunn reports to Brenda Winall on some ot this week's Senate activities. The leadership ot Warwick High School was responsibility ot a member ot the tairer sex this ye Brenda Winall, SCA president, managed to keep upper hand in all the trying situations that taced l throughout the I965-66 school year. At every asseml she spoke a tew words to the student body. and every Congress meeting she capably controlled activities. Robert Dunn was taced with the new task heading the lnterclub Council, only one ot his dut as SCA vice-president. As always a maior iob ot position was that ot Senate president. His invalua aid as second in command was an asset to Brenda well as to Wi-IS. At each Congress meeting there v one person who had to remember and record all portant tacts stated. This person was Carol Pond, SC secretary. The ottice typewriter clicked continually Carol prepared the SCA minutes tor homerooms ' next day. She also was responsible tor various SC bulletin boards and announcements. The last meml ot the quartet was Alvin lvlirmelstein. SCA treasur l-le was mainly concerned with balancing the numerc SCA books by keeping an accurate account ot all ge and expenditures, which reguireo many trips to t ottice. These tour capable otticers and their new sponsi Mrs. Armistead, Mrs. Quesenberry, and Mr. Willie planned numerous activities including: Farmer D Christmas Spirit Week. Know Your SCA Week, a the annual SCA Variety Show. Federation Coordinates SCA Programs and Proiects One oT The mosT inTluenTial organizaTions aT War- wiclc and in The disTricT This year was The l:ederaTion. The members oT The WI-IS FederaTion, as well as The represenTaTives Trom oTher peninsula schools, had The iob oT compounding several ideas inTo one uniTied opinion. This one accomplishmenT in iTselT helped To alleviaTe many problems ThaT each school had To Tace. Panel discussions were a popular and eTTecTive meThod oT remedying hardships ThaT were common To all The disTricT members. These sTudenT-elecTed represenTa-' Tives enThusiasTically parTicipaTed Tor The purpose oT malcing Their Alma lVlaTer a more enioyable and eTTi- cienT place. A maior problem conTronTing The FederaTion members was ThaT oT unsporTsmanship during sporTs evenTs. The soluTion decided upon by This concerned group was in The Torm oT a conTesT beTween all schools Tor The disTincT honor oT besT sporTsmanship in The disTricT. As always The various oTTicers came Trom The diTTerenT area schools. Warwick was amply represenTed by many oT The school leaders who conTribuTed Their viewpoinTs in exchange Tor Those oT The oTher members. All was noT Tormal aT l:ederaTion meeTings, however. There were many occasions Tor laughTer and Time Tor Triendships To be sTarTed. By combining The good Times wiTh hard work, The FederaTion delegaTes increased WI-lS's developmenT in iTs legislaTive TuncTioning. Th If l1 l T T T W lc R I E TT H gg J e AlTonso, PeTe Hazelwood. RoberT Dunn, John Allen, Jimmy Splelberger ,Qtr , Sl' The political minded members ot the Senate are, Seated: Kathy Coleman, Mary Albertson, Bonnie Brown, Sandra Brooks, Joyce Bohlken, Sandi B ant, gr .1 Sw .1 ihwl'-as-W - LAL.. Hamlett, Brenda Smith, Donna Burnette, Suzanne Morgan. Standing: Jim Snow, Mark Chesson, Everett Hogg. Jimmy Spielberger, Ro e unn, eve Freddy Mirmelstein. Senate Familiarizes Students With Organization of SCA The Senators ot the past year executed 'their duties in the Senate with dutitul service and loyalty to their class and to Warwick l-'ligh School. They tirst met in the spring ot i965 to approve the newly appointed SCA Cabinet. They assembled again in September to ap- point a Board ot Elections and to approve other presi- dential appointments. Their most important and wide- spread proiect this year was to aid the SCA Executive Council in sponsoring Know Your SCA Week in Janu- ary, and a bulletin board was decorated especially tor this weelc. Each day bulletins explaining the various divisions ot the SCA were sent out. The purpose ot this weelc was to better acquaint the students ot War- wiclc High School with their SCA, thus promoting school spirit and enthusiasm. Robert Dunn, SCA vice-president, presided over the Senate as chairman, and the members were com- posed ot the otticers ot each class. The chairman ot the Executive l-lonor Council also participated in the Senate. The dittering opinions and varying personalities within the Senate provided tor a challenging, yet suc- cesstul year tor the students, the classes, and the entire school. Robert Dunn, vice-president ot the Senate, discusses plans with class otticers Jimmy Spielberger, Joyce Bohllcen, and Everett mbers of the SCA's legislative body include, Row I: Donna Hales, Anna rkley, Jim Spielberger, Karen Clark, Bev Steinhausen, Candy Moore, Saunders, Joyce Bolken, Sandy Paine, Jeanne Albertson. Row 2: Don en, Brenda Franklin, Susan Tilson, Barbara Sliter, Ann Peele, Lois Wiseman, m Hudson, Gregg Stevens, Rodney Suddith. Row 3: Janet Burgess, Linda SCA Constitution Revision Heads legislative Business The legislative and guiding body ot WHS, Con- met each Wednesday during i965-66 tor the ot transacting all business concerning the stu- These members trom the Executive Council, the the House ot Representatives, the Cabinet, the Executive Honor Council carried out many varied proiects under the watchtul guidance ot sponsors. Topping the list ot SCA tund-raising projects was annual SCA Variety Show. This proiect was quite tul in exhibiting the talents ot WHS students. as increasing the treasury. Probably the biggest task Congress undertook year was the revision ot the Warwick High SCA John Allen capably led this committee eventual victory with WHS's best-written Con- ion. Although Congress was busy at home, members ticipated in outside SCA programs as well. Dele- es actively represented Warwick at Peninsula Fed- tion meetings, the SCA District Meeting, the SCA te Conterence, the AFS Eorum, and various other terences and torums. Throughout the year, members ot Congress were y in every phase ot lite at Warwick. They were ud ot the many things they accomplished as the resentative body ot the Warwick High SCA. Brooks, Kay Verser, Judy Wright, Ede Raine, Tena Platt, Kathy Dedmond, Susan Kuhns, Sharon Wiseman, Carolyn Wall. Row 4: Cathy D'Errico. Toni Dedmond, Liz Fite, Bobby Surry, Steve Moore, Lance Wood, John Allen. Row 5: Diana Moody, Linda Branch, Penny Cherry, Joe Slifer, George Hanson, Ned Gleason, Robert Hazlewood, Junior Webb. Committee heads for i965-66 are, Row I: Francis Kunze, Brenda Winall, Linda Buchanan. Row 2: Patti Phelps, Karen Clark, Anna Markley, Jeannie Albertson. Row 3: Trisha Scott, Ann Burns, Jo Saunders. Row 4: Sharon Wiseman, Janice Moody, Carolyn Wall. Row 5: Emmy Gibbons, Martha Miller, Junior Webb. Row 6: Pete Hazelwood, Vicki Mooza, Barry Fox. Row 7: Kenny Nowell, Billy Martin, Lou Cartin, Row 8: Brenda Smith, Everett Hogg. C7 Y? Organizations Necessary Part of School Functions The TuncTion oT The Halls and Corridors was To insure proper deporTmenT in The hallways during The Two, daily lunch' periods. They perTormed Their duTies sTricTly and were pleased To see ThaT The maioriTy oT sTudenTs cooperaTed. The bonTire assembly and skiT which were carried ouT wiTh enThusiasm were iusT a small parT oi Home- coming. lT also included a loT oT hard work and worries, buT when Warwick rolled over lviaToaka wiTh a score oT 27-O, iT all proved To be worThwhile. The Tasks oT mainTaining and improving The beau- TiTicaTion oT Warwick High were conTrolled by The Building and Grounds CommiTTee. Various proiecTs accomplished This aim. Leadership Training was an organizaTion Tormed Tor The sole purpose oT helping and answering quesTions oT people inTeresTed in running Tor any SCA or class oTTice. Through panel discussion and speeches sTudenTs were able To increase Their knowledge oT campaign procedures and oTTicers' duTies. Lou CarTin perTormed his duTies as SCA Chaplain wiTh an amazing amounT oT duTiTul service. Preceding every assembly he led The sTudenT body in prayer and The allegiance To The Tlag. The imaginaTive members oT The Homecoming CommiTTee are, Row I: Anna lvlarkley. Junior Webb, PaTTi Phelps-co-chairman, Kenny Nowell-co-chain man, Don Owen. Row 2: Charlene Roulef, Shirley FullbrighT. Connie Wise- man, Jackie Freeman. Judy Anderson. KaThy Rilee. Row 3: Marie Jones The eTTicienT workers of The Halls and Corridors CommiTTee are, Row l: Hare, RoberT Jenkins-co-chairman, D'Arcy Phillips. Phyllis Saunders. Row James SmiTh, RoberT Zodcla, Phillip STallings, Andy lvlalechelc. Linda Branch. Lauren Hedden, Sue Wilkins. Row 4: Yvonne Durand, Ka Dedmond, Connie SmooT, JaneT Burgess. Row 5: Toni Dedmond, ' Hall, CaThy D'Errico, Jo Wicker, Kenny OversTreeT, Wayne Schell. Row Skipper Bol'Tom Alvin Winall Eddie ShelTon STeve BurneTTe Sieve Ronnie Rodgers Bernie Procior unix xl ' T4 ., ,N x pu--1 LM: T ,if N WX of The commiiiee 'lor beau+ifica+ion of Warwick are, Row I: Lou Carlin, Donna Burneife, Nancy Olson, Sharon Wiseman, Carolyn Wall. Bev Milce Judlcins. Row 2: Freddie Mirmelsiein, Marly BonneH. Billy Marlin-co-chairman. Roberl Hazelwood. C. M. Prifchard, Alvin Mirmelsfein, Fox-co-chairman. Ned Gleason. V 11-1 wus ,, .,,,ff , . mf 22 22212521 2233 y iii H I fgmfl Planning programs fo ins+ruc+ fufure leaders of WHS is Hue iob of, Row I: Karen Clark, Anna Marlcley, Jenkins, Roberr Dunn. Brenda Winall, Janice Moody, Bev Sieinhausen. Row 2: Melody Clendenin. Evereii' Carolyn Pond, Alvin Mirmelsiein. Jolwn Allen, Nancy Olson. Lou Carlin, SCA chaplain, leads sfudenlr body in devorions. . I., ' 1341 flffx 5 ? ' - ' an ,,. J - ' .-'A Ei A537 Kg kg ' ' A . ? t,,1. , ' H A if :liar , ,V Q - Wk, 14! 3-A V,,b we i ,mg ,Ill . ,I Y wf I ' -221. , ' -I V f 1'1:x. ' 3 .5172 fad M ,J Q 5- ' I1 I 15: E if y ,M 'T' -he M., ax . ...M-, in 4 H V , 41 Ni' K ' . U .DJ u su A ll V, 599' 1 f 91 ll 5 I.. E , -lil 1 R , k 'Lf-Y Nxiggj , .X fa A , , lr Vx 3.1 w . 3 JI X . V: .A V-., , ,f , 'Qi 51:2 ,g-P ,.,.-- I r this year's social projects are Social Committee memberg, Row lg Melody Clendenin, Anna Marlcley, Karen Clark, Janice Moody. Row 2: Billy M t . M. Pritchard, Carol Pond, Nancy Olson, Martha Miller--co-chairman. Absent 'from picture is co-chairman Joanne Branscomb. Participation in Committees Helps Promote School Spirit By incorporating new ideas trom other schools nd using their own original ones, the Pep Committee romoted school spirit in all sports events ot the year. hey sponsored buses to the away tootball games, sold om-poms, and held pep rallies during the sports ons. The Forensic Club, a preparatory tor competition public speaking, spelling, and reading, presented an , read to patients at Patrick l-lenry l-lospital, participated in the seminar at the University ot ia, the training program at the University ot Vir- and the district meet. Wading through newspapers, streamers, posters, other little bits and pieces, Janice Moody, His- managed to compose a momentous SCA scrap- tor l965-66. She worked hard and, putting torth great amount ot ettort, produced a scrapbook that entire student body was proud to claim. The tall and spring Student-Faculty Teas were the events sponsored by the Social Committee. They worked energetically to create an unforgettable successtul l-lomecoming Dance. The task ot the Publicity Committee was that ot known to all the students the many and varied at Wl-lS. For the Faculty Tea in September, group sent invitations. The largest undertaking was publicity ot the greatest SCA proiect-the Variety which was a tremendous success. The hard working, money making members ot the Publicity Committee are, Candy Moore, Karen Clark, Joyce Bohlken, Ann Burns-co-chairm J Saunders-co-chairman. Row 2: Carol Pond, Janice Moocly, Melody Cle cl Joanne Branscomb, Bonnie Vandenbree. The OrienTaTion CommiTTee underTOOk The Task OT compleTely revising and reprinTing The orienTaTiOn hand- book Tor The beneTiT OT The new eighrh grade class and oTher new sTudenTs. They also sponsored a geT- acguainTed day Tor upcoming eighTh graders. The AcTiviTy TickeT CommiTTee swung righT inTo process by busily sOrTing TickeT books. WiTh The invalu- able aid OT iTs sponsor, Mr. Powers, The commiTTee com- pleTed iTs work wiTh a minimum OT inconvenience and a maximum OT Tun Tor everyone. Farmer Day and ChrisTmas were The big days Tor The halls OT Warwick and The BulleTin Board CommiTTee. Know Your SCA Week also oroughT bulleTin boards Tull OT school-spiriTed picTures and displays. y Brenda SmiTh, single member OT The Remembrance CommiTTee, conTribuTed much TO The spiriT OT well- being aT Warwick This year. She was responsible Tor sending geT-well cards To any individual direcTly in- volved wiTh The school who was ill over an exTended period OT Time. The biggesT underTaking OT The ProiecTs CommiT- Tee was The annual SCA VarieTy Show. Many hours OT hard work were spenT disTribuTing sign-up sheeTs and choosing The Tinal acTs Tor The show. The money Trom This prOiecT was The SCA's main meThod OT boosTing iTs Treasury. MonThly calendars showing acTiviTies and club meeTings were pOsTed by The CaTeTeria CommiTTee Tor The sTudenTs' beneTiT. Thanksgiving brOughT scenes OT counTry churches and auTumn leaves, while ChrisT- mas ushered in carolers and seasOn's greeTings. Above: New eighTh graders eagerly read Their handbooks inTroduced Them To Warwick High. if . C BoTTom leTT: OrienTing new sTuclenTs To Warwick was The responslbllxTy OT Marilyn Hall, JaneT Spruill, Linda Branch, Penny Cherry, Jimmy Karen Clark-co-chairman, Emmy Gibbons-co-chairman. Row 2: Liz F e Mandel, Bev STeinhausen, Nancy Rayfield, Linda Davis, Carol Pond. Row Jeannie AlberTson, Jo Saunders, Debbie BuTler, BeTh MacATamney. Row 4: Deb Powell, Janice Moody, Melody Clenclenin. Joanne Branscomb, Vicki MO Linda Buchanan. Row 5: MarTha Miller, Nancy Olson, Sandi Bryant Barb HamleTT, Linda Brooks, Linda Pollock, Frances Gilman. Row 6: RoberT Parl MarTy BonneTT, Alvin MirmelsTein, C. M. PriTcharcl, Joe Fullenkamp. BoH'om righT: The AcTiviTy TickeT CommiTTee members are, Standing Albedson, JaneT Burgess, Alvin Winall, Donna BurneTT, CynThia Barclay, Sharon Wiseman. Seai-ed: Linda Buchanan-co-chairman and Wall-co-chairman. ss? Ln, i H WAI HW!! tx sit li hard-working co-chairmen ot the Bulletin Board Committee are Trisha Scott Anna Markley. Co-chairmen Linda Parsons -and Frances Kunze dis- cuss plans ot the Cafeteria Committee. Committees Activep Orientation Initiotes Summer Program Mirmelstein. 4,9 'H-:-.zis ingenious members of the Proiects Committee are. Row I: Vicki Mooza-co-chairman, Suzanne Tena Platt, Mary Albertson. Lois Wiseman, Sharon Wiseman-co-chairman. Row 2: Kathy :l, Carolyn Wall. Kathy Barclay. Bev Steinhausen, Barbara Craft. Beth McAtamney. Row 3: Moore, Alvin Mirmelstein, Robert Dunn, Cynthia Wornom, Janice Kostlca, Robert Hazelwood, r Brenda Smith, the chairman of the Re- membrance Committee, checlcs on the list ot absentees. -..ig II3 M h r I n h 1 Honor Committee, Council Promote Education In Honor Last summer eight members ot the Executive Honor Council began planning tor the coming year at WHS. The theme that they selected tor the i965-66 school year was Education in Honor. This theme was presented to the student body in the Honor Council assembly which was held the first week that school was in session. Honor cards were distributed to all the stu- dents ot Warwick High the tollowing week.- Again this year, honor cards were required as identitication tor all school dances and other social tunctions. ln addition, the Honor Council sponsored honor week during the exam period stressing the importance ot upholding the- commitments ot the honor code. ln January two members ot the Honor Council, Brenda Smith and Carol Freda, and their sponsor lvlrs. Quesenberry attended a state Honor Council Eorum, an interesting and intormative program in Richmond, and also sponsored an honor survey in several English classes. Second semester, the Council sponsored weekly honor sayings such as Honesty is the best policy and An honest man is the noblest work ot God. This entire school year was spent on improving the honor system at WHS tor the benetit ot the students. The select members ot the Executive Honor Committee are, Kneeling: VValshg-Sharon Wiseman, Ede Raine, Janet Burgess, and Rodney Suddith: Barbara Edberg, Carol Freda, Susan Rex, Brenda Smith, Sandy Brock. and Sampselle. The upstanding members ot the Honor Committee are, Row I: Ettie Samos, Susan Bondurant. Kathy Knies, Susan Walters, Mary Hewitt, Ellen Barbe Murphy. Connie Pennington. Row 2: Judy Hamilton, Ben Catlin, Sharon Daniel, Donna Addison. Judy Walters, Toni Charles, Becky Olson. Row 3: Allen Dexter Lilly, Paul Darden, Wade Heath, Tommy Morris, William Clinsor. ix in X.. t 'he-af--i '9 E ' A NYJ ,- ttf ' Efficient Ushers Limit Confusion af Assemblies The infricafe fasks of door sfopping and people acemenf were complefely confrolled by fhe i965-66 hering sfaff. This capable group was under The pervision of Mr. Barclay Sheaks and was composed fhirfy energefic and courfeous iuniors and seniors. af Warwick. They gave assisfance in such school as College Day, PTA Back-fo-School Nighf, Variefy Show, musical concerls, plays, and , as well as fhe regular weekly assemblies. To become an usher, one had fo firsl be willing serve fhe school, for fhe sfaff was composed of Ushers were above-average sfudenfs and fo have fhe recommendafion of af leasf fwo s. They were required fo wrife an essay sfafing gualificafions and giving reasons why fhey de- fo become ushers. Leadership abilifies, personalify, poise, appear- and dependabilify were characferisfics consid- abouf fhe candidafes before fhe final selecfions fhe ushers were made. Every Friday fhe ushers' capable abilifies were frial. These abilifies were really raffled by fhe spirifs possessed by fhe sfudenfs before a SCA OD lf was an acfive year for fhe sfaff. Each was fo be of service fo Warwick and performed all dufies wifh a smile. Ushers were an imporfanf link in fhe many acfivi- Leff: Sharon Diefz keeps fhe sfudenfs moving info fhe assembly in an orderly and efficienf manner. Below: The l965-66 ushers displaying fheir smiling personalifies are lfop 'ro boffoml, Row I: Clark Anderson, Evereff Hogg, Liz Fife. Denise Murphy, Janef Burgess, Anna Markley, Paffi Phelps. Row 2: Jack Kauffman, Sandy Bryanl, lviarfha Miller, Sharon Diefz, Linda Cassada, Ann Burns, Judy Walfers. Row 3: Sfeve Burnelfe, Barbara Hamleff, Melody Clendenin, Judy Wrighf, Kay Verser, Debbie Bufler, Diane Chiqos. Absenf from piclure is Sfeve Givens. , g y y Jack Kauffman, Diane Chigos and Brenda Smifh discuss usher dufies for fhe nexf assembly. -1 ll 6 W. - fu-fl mzsgqjw T A Warwiclfs bi-weekly newspaper. The Earle, is produced by, Seafedz Susan Tilson-co-edifor. C. M. Priichard -co-ediror. Bonnie Hamblin. Mrs, Brabrand-sponsor, Kalhy Hogan, Marsha Horne. Sfancling: Eddie Miller, Brenda Franklin. Peggy Roberfs, Carole Roper, Linda Hobbs, Wanda Forrest Below: Rubber cement scaljrered papers. and diclionaries are Common sighls during lhird period for Brenda Franklin, Kafhy Hogan, Carole Roper. and Linda Hobbs. Righh Carole Roper prepares copy for The pas+e-up. ., E. . v 1.9 , F rv P TQ! If L K:x:l wem-W V 5 4 mrff , QW! gg ggi, eg, 5,1 5-fx J Q. 1 'QT 4 Susan Tilson and C. lvl. Prilchard, discuss plans lor lhe week s layoul. it il ,.. gg. .li , ss sss .r HF ll l 5 l' ll Bonnie l-lamblin and Marsha Horne rush lo meel lhe deadline Earle Staff Features letters of Opinion, Editorials Brabrand, Eddie Miller, and Brenda Franklin approve a recenlly piclure. The lime was ll:OO-: lhe day was any day: lhe place was room l8l: and lhe resull-chaos. This was lhe descriplion ol lhe slall room: and every day lhrough lhe lasl ol '65 and lhe beginning ol '66, il was occupied by lhe lhirleen-member Earle slall. The licking ol a clock seldom seemed imporlanl lo a layman, bul lo lhe' Earle slallers. lhe byword was rush. The edilors had lo prepare assignmenls: slories had lo be secured and wrillen: makeup had lo be plolled, re-plolled, lhrown oul and plolleol again: lypewrilers ran lull lime: glue snillers revelled in lhe conslanl aroma: deadlines were linally mel-and lhe Earle came back from lhe prinler's and sellled on lhe sludenl body. Slallers gol used lo lhe edilors mullering block- head as soon as lhey discovered lhal il wasn'l a lechnical lerm. They soon learned lhal no was a much used word. Nicknames -grew like rabbils- Till, 'Big Ed, Ben Franklin --everyone learned lo live wilh a dillerenl name-and answer lo il. ll may have been a hard year, bul never a bad one. The slallers were crippled wilh a sizeable pasl debl and less aclivily money. They had lo condilion lhemselves lo working on a lighl schedule. They wrole, correcled, lyped, 'and pasled: bul aller each deadline lhey relaxed and read lhe resulls ol lheir work. This was lhe Earle slall, I966. 'is Above Susan Sfuh ObVlOUSIy enloys her Advanced Composzhon c ass 1 w 'u P - .vw .V .4 44' A 1 'Hs- 'MW sf Z5 no Il' -I' S 3 3 N4 an 'Q 1 0' CU -1 LQ CD '1 ZH 3 Q. in '91 DJ O 'P UI 5 -O' 3' cn 2' 5' .Q C :Q- cn IT' 2 'U '91 S. 1? as 'Ui 14, I Don Owen and Donna Hales co GdlfOFS dlscuss 'rhe fmal produc+ of Jrheur hard work 1 I7 X , St? 7 X L Students' Literary Work Creates New Abstract Plough l965 marlced the tenth anniversary ot the Plough, arwiclc l-ligh School's literary magazine. The Plough lf te composed ot the members ot the advanced com- class, compiled two issues. Those issues repre- h . . . best writings and most creative art work by the entire student bod On Januar Y' Y l966, the year's issues were sincerely dedicated to long time Plough supporter, Miss Carolyn Elliott. April, I965 was another big date tor the Plough The magazine captured a tirst place literary at the Southern lnterscholastic Press Associa- S9 he honors were brought home trom Washington Un. . . . . . iversity, Lexington, Virginia, by the two to the conterence. A publicity campaign, urging all students to par- through literary and art contributions, tormed sale ot patron ads in order to raise tunds tor larger ot the magazine. Each ot the departments- story, poetry, teature, essay, and art--considered the submitted materials. Atter co-editors-in-chiet Qwen and Donna l-lales read the statt's choices the advisor, Miss Lois Callahan, approved the the selections were t ed with the hel ot several YP P typists. The galley sheets, typed columns re- trom the printer, were sent through the paste- stage-the tinal composing. Passing prootreadings many stages ot production, the Plough statt distrib- the tinal product ot much hard but satistying -,gf-ll -jf 34- it-..., , - s ,.- is .1.,.,,u1i3swf'v-m ir.., lb 1' . i, ., I- . -J -ri if i T if -, 115 r-i '2af 77ge tf it T T : - ' ii ' 713--' -ri iiwellilifi- 5' xi ::,.,,, ,H hy.. . . ' rf is 1 T ' ' ' .. . Lfvfii J , l' . .i-if , i 'g.,' i - r V ' 'II I! -NJ 2'-.., ' ,illif1.sx,, wwf. i r iprrzf-i - ' Above: Nicki Robins, Susan Stutz, and Nancy Olson distribute the winter Plough. Lett. Creative members ot the Plough statt include. Seated: Donna Hales, CO. 9dIlOF. Don Owen, co-editor. Row l: Miss Callahan-s onsor, Susan Tilgon ig i . . , , , ' D , N k gTl'JIf1S.CKItItyrElk'i'ns, Jimmy Spielberger. Row 2: Brenda Riddle, Susan Stutz, Nancy SON, al' IHS.. 5 1, . e ,as Top: Linda Buchanan scans negatives as Freddy lvlirmelstein waits for more photographic chores. Bottom: Judy Chaney, Linda Cassada, and Linda Fullerton go over The finances of the an- nual staff amidst the reminders of the night before. Staffers Complete Annual Despite Many Complications From the mass of bleak, gloomy buildings, light shone from four oblong windows. lt was midnight at Warwick, and another dreaded deadline day had come . . . and gone. For the Warwick staffers, the year '65-'66 offered hard work, long hours, and an immeasurable challenge: the production of a yearbook to end all yearbooks, one which would appeal to the faculty as well as the student body. There were no doubts in the staffers' minds that they would succeed, but there were times when their sponsor lvlr. l-lowell wondered about . . . those untaken pictures, where the copy was lwhat copyffl, why it always snowed at deadline time, .and who lost the keys to the staff rooml And then there were the differences between staff members . . . Now, Jo, l don't think 'inspiring' is the right word to describe the cafeteria. At times, staff members even had to make sacrifices-like sleeping, and eating, and not doing homework. But then, there were always the A.S.P.'s to make up for them! Finally, at The end of an exhausting year forthe six iuniors and six seniors, their faithful photographer, and their painstaking sponsor, the Warwick staff achieved success. When the two-tone blue annuals arrived from the publisher's, they knew that this was Warwick's best. Deep satisfaction and pride swelled in their hearts, and they could actually feel the Pulse of Warwick. 'ff .W T IF ' Janet Spruill learns the task of Advertising Manager from Janet Burgess as Roulet considers her new position. inf: UML L5 X. ' W Vivacious memiiers of fhis year's Warwick siaif are: Judy Chaney, Linda Cassada-Business Manager. 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With pipes singing and kilts swinging, the Bagpipers bringing honors to Warwick this year are: Steve Givens-Drum Maior, Janet Burgess-Pipe Major Lereridge, Nancy Espinola, Hope Tatum, Becky Parker, Linda Phillips, Ceil Center, Wrenda Goodwyn, Darry Turner, Jim Davis, Ralph Downey, Leslie Rust. Sellers, Thomasin Baker, Terry Bailey, Judy Topham, Cindy Smiley, Alice Burden, Sharon Crickenburger, Janet Daniel, Marilyn Primm, Martha Little. seum Concert. ln t is last pertorrnance seniors w honored and commended tor their years ot work. The band pertormed several Military Tatoos. Bagpipers entertained tor children at a Christmas gram tor TAC Langley on December l8, l965. Tl received their best recognition tor the tatoo held Nortolk Naval Base in February. i From drums to drones, trom tambourines to tul: this year's band tound its activities very rewardi Even their turtle, Winchester, who was entered in Keyette turtle race won third place! 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A Cappella Highlights Year With Christmas Concert To most Warwick l-ligh students the phrases Ma- ho-Bay and Pow, pow, pow were not too signiticant. but to the members ot the '65-'66 A Cappella Choir, they were key words to many exciting things. An active year betell the group as they enter- tained at the usual tall, Christmas, and spring concerts. An added sign ot the quality ot their talent was shown through various invitations they received to sing at 'area churches. Spellbound onlookers delighted to the beau- titul and inspiring Christmas pageant, The lncarnate Word, presented under the capable supervision ot lvlr. William Tew, 'choir director. Also. at the Christmas assembly held in the audi- torium betore the holidays, Mr. Tew was presented a wrist watch by the choir members. This year's songsters were headed by ruler l-larvey Rowe, who was assisted by Cheryl Burnham, vice-president, and Patti l-lamilton, secretary. The choir entrusted its hard-earned money to its treasurer, Sharon Dietz, and the business was managed by Wade l-leath. Not only did the members ot the A Cappella Choir benetit immensely trom the beautitully inspired singing that they produced, but they also benetited trom the compatability ot their members. They worked in cooperation with each other and enioyed each other's company during school hours as .well as in leisure time. Q.ej,g?..i.yg,f LL-Q r. . use it Mr. Tew accompanies practicing A Cappella members on' the T e members ot A Cap ella Choir are, Row l: Mr. Tewb-director, Jeannie Stover. Cl1drlOttS KrlSel. 5l'lGr0FI Dietz. Cl'!GfYl B-UFfll1GITl: Qilefyl Smith. YVOTIIQS U O'B'tMyKbk'R 3'Ptt'l'l It VkRcl dMl T h D Row 2: Margaret Pollick, Vickie Jones. James Lassiter. Wade Heath. Martha Flin, GI' Ll BS l. OW . 5 l anll On, lCl 9 mon I SHUI? Ron Hochiemer, Bobby Shier, Nancy Heath, Judy Wright. Row 4: Edward Shelton, Dean Woodby, Ronald Sherburne, Danny Adkins. Harvey Rowe, Bill Dennis Fitzgerald. Donny Ligon. ' vi 2 I , f ' T iw- f ' ' , T 2,1 sit il 1. ei l Qi ' li i ,-i fi l T i i ly , '-, ,Tf'F-1 -lil wi 1 ' A , W . , W .E H T -5 ' Q N 4 . Y' is 'R ' J 1hf'? T 2 W J , Q T , , , ,I T l T A T si l T A ', T T s ,i H575 G ii V Q T if , T , I X 'dl H K l -'T iw, T-' .:.l' sig? Ag ii' iz gi fl fi,il'.Ql 'L'.,v Til- ,Q . xl 1? S 'lv 4, , ,J J -' ia , Q M U 1, -1, I ,f -' 1 ,1 we iggwu E. T 'ir xg ' , T ' X, 'rr Q En. ii - g, T55 4 A ia i ng- I ' 1 D 2 T V g- if if T r is ' 1- 1 , fzfi, V, - T T mi! l 1 'ff-N' M J ' ' 1 i T ward, RoberT Parker, George Kurowski. Sam Langely. ,, ae V Q, 'wr 'Wg 'Q-ei f 'T if cf E ig , ' V W gp, ,Y 5, .Pr . Mr. Tew direcTs The Male Chorus in rhyThm Techniques. members of The Male Chorus are, Row I: Mr. Tew, Doug Scoggins, Venice Poulos, Bill LayTon, AlberT Morris, Doug Ross, Mike McCracken, KenneTh HunTer Surry, Tommy Freelord. Row 2: Junior Webb, PeTe Webb, Greg Chenail, Alvin SmiTh, John Thomas, Bobby Prillaman, Joe Slifer, STeve Van Hass, Ronnie Rayborn Riggs. Row 3: Jerry Richardson. Tim GranT, Jim Cook, Bucky SmiTh, Charles McCracken, James Rider, James LassiTer, Ron Hocheimer, Glenn Edward ShelTon. Row 4: Larry Williams, Bucky EasT, Gary Tolar, Denis FiTzgerald, Wilson Rider, David Johnson. John Cheek, Sammy ShelTon, Wayne Organization and Teamwork Characterize Male Chorus ElecTronics, wood shop, and me+aI shop classes were invaded in The pasT year To recruiT a larger mem- bership Tor The Male Chorus. This new meThod oT aTTaining singers proved highly successTul and increased The group To over 50 members.. ATTer seTTling down To business, oTTicers were selecTed WiTh Junior Webb chosen as presidenT. An- oTher maior Task was The placemenT oT boys in eiTher The bass, The bariTone, or The TirsT or second Tenor secTion according To voice piTch. All secTions learned rhyThm, discipline, Teamwork, and a varieTy OT songs. WiTh The moTTo, Break prob- lems inTo Their smallesT parTs, They learned music and enioyed doing iT. Aside Trom singing, The, Male Chorus challenged Ferguson's Chorus in TooTball and came ouT as vicTors. Warwick's deTermined drive was shown by The score, 54-O, and by The TacT ThaT Ferguson guiT aT halT-Time! ThroughouT The year, The group was an asseT aT pep rallies and'aT Tooball and baskeTbaII games WiTh Their wholehearTed cheering. The Male Chorus worked hard and had Tavorable resulTs This year. They enTerTained aT school concerTs and also performed aT The requesT OT oTher organiza- Tions. BuT each member agreed on one Thing, CrediT should be given where crediT is due-To The chorus di- recTor, Mr. Tew. The lo ely voices of Row I Mr Tew-drecTor Susie Riley Judy Saunders Debbie Bayley Faye Garner Linda Brooks Brenda LasslTer Connie Leny F a Row 2 Shelby B l M y Sm Th clc Ll d SmiTh Sandy Larson PaT Allen Mary Kubaslcl Penny Game Loraine Crlsman RlTa James Row 3 Downey MarTy Willis Linda Conner Judy Fizgerald Ann Peele Mary Lou PHnger Meri Bahr Debbi Bruner Conne Norris Row 4 Peggy Waybr ghT Burch Carol Taylo Darlene Chapman KaThy Wood MarTha Taylor Norma Bradley Linda Ham lTon RuTh CorTy EsTer Marhn Carole Blorlcman made up Girls Cho us Mr. Tew leads The Girls' Chorus in lT's a Grand NighT Tor Singing. Girls Chorus Compromlses on Choice of New Outfits Grand NighT Tor Singing. and Have You Ever S a STar were The various songs perTormed by The G1 Chorus under The capable direcTion oT Mr. William' Tew. Their success was due To The TacT ThaT boTh T chorus and direcTor puT TorTh Their besT eTTorTs rehearsing numbers Tor such programs as assembl and concerTs. AlThough Girls' Chorus was generally accompanii by a piano during Their perTormances. aT Times Throug ouT The pasT year They sang a Capella in such religi songs as BeauTiTul Saviour, and Angels We l-la Heard on High. A big proiecT oT The pasT year was choosing T ouTTiTs They were To wear aT all perTormances. AT much consideraTion, an A-line shirTwaisT dress made navy blue denim was Their Tinal choice. The maio OT The ouTTiTs proved To be The handiwork oT moTh while a Tew dresses were made by The members Th selves. During The year. selecT members parTicipaTed musical producTions noT sTaged by Girls' Chorus. T joined A Capella choir in The ChrisTmas season To senT The program, The lncarnaTe Word: laTer in year a.Tew members enTered The Regional and W shop choruses. T Two girls were elecTed To represenT The ch ThroughouT The year: Connie Norris presided as Pr denT while Faye Garner occupied The oTTice oT Vi presidenT. 'l Enioy Being a Girl, VelveT Shoes' ' s e 'i e enthusiastic otticers ot the German Club are, Ned Gleason, Diana ack, Morgan Roane, and Susan Phillips. Der Deutshe Verein was carried out To develop a better understanding oT Germany, the German people. and To learn more about Their customs and Traditions. Betore Thanksgiving The German Club was invited To l-lampton Roads Academy To aTTend their l.iederTesT -a song Test. The scholarship given To a deserving senior who was Taking German was The cli- mactic event ot The year. Only Two years old, The Warwick l-ligh School Keyette Club has done an amazing amount oT enthusi- astic service Tor Their school and community. BeTore school opened in September, The Keyettes were busy planning a dance To raise money Tor The Public Library Building Fund. Early in The Tall The girls were highly commended by The Muscular Dystrophy Association Tor Their Time and eTTorT. The Teachers' l-lelp Proiect was another oT The Keyettes' many helpTul activities. The biggest event ot The year was Peace Corps Week, presented in order To raise money Tor building schools in Guatemala. This proved to be a Tremendous success Tor The Keyettes and provided a week ot Tun Tor The students. A Tew ot The girls were able To attend The KeyeTTe National Convention held in Washington, D. C. in March. This was The grand Tinale To which every Key- eTTe looked Torward To with high expectations. The enthusiastic and helptul Keyettes oT l965-66 lived Tully up To Their motto- We serve. Clubs Aid Scholastic Abilityp Work With Community e industrious members ot the Keyettes are, Row I: Barb Slifer, Sharon Dietz, Melinda Lewis, Janet Spruill. Penny Cherry. Kathy Hogan. Row 2: Sharon iseman, Jeannie Albertson. Francis Kunze. Liz Fife, Pam Mallory, Linda Branch. Row 3: Carolyn Wall, Bev Steinhausen. Donna Burnette, Charlene Roulet. d B lc A R b Ch l' H d B d S 'th. R 4: Jud Wright Marcia Horne. Sandi Bryant, -Carol Frecla, Frances Gilman. Susan STuT1 a roo s, nna o erson, arie oggar . ren a mi ow y , aron Dickinson. Miss Thomas-sponsor. Absent Trom picture are Sharon Daniel and Barbara l-lamlett. Careers, Sports, Lunguogep Important to School life i .S if 1 A Z ..--.,..v,,,.. is The salesmen tor the D.E. Club ot I965-66 are, Row l: Alice Messick, Nancy Millen, Darlene Gadner, Brenda Stallings, Jean Briggs. Jo Williams. Linda l-lolt. Row 2: Harry Snyder, Jane Woods, Carol Amburgey, Vicki Owens, Larry Snyder, Barbara Rountry, Johnnie Hammond. Row 3: Dennis Cozzens, Stacey Mann, Eddie Batchlor, Bettie Weaver, Guy Kilburn, Darlene Brewer, The officers ot the l.C.T. Club ot I965-66 are, Row I: Barbara Wilkins, Peggy Jarvis. Row 2: Marie Smithwick, Nancy Bishop, Cheryl Toth, Wally Jackson. ia it if im 'Q gr' , 91. in-,- 5, film! ' fi i i Q01 I Cheryl Singleton, Joyce Williams, Glenn Raytield, Bobby Graves, Meredith, Richard Scott, Buzzy Williamson, Ronnie McEnerney. Row Ronnie Scott, Donnie Bradshaw, Charles Lautenschlager, Earl Sawyer, Richard Graves, David Clough, Jamie Yost, Sandra Gerald Frye. Many thanks. went to Mr. Ward, sponsor and ci ordinator ot Warwick's D.E. Club this year. Throuc his aid, the club successtully managed three-tourths the businesses in l-lilton Shopping Center on Novemb tirst and hosted the district D. E. contests. ' ' . . . . c l r The lndustrlal Cooperative Training Club also h an active year with Mr Kahout as the ICT ordinator. One ot the numerous speakers sponsored the club was Mr. Congdon, director ot the Vocatio Technical Center. The highlight ot the year was t l.C.T. State Convention held in March in Alexandria. The third year ot the Monogram Club prove protitable as well as memorable to the club membe Under the leadership ot Mr. Quesenberry, membe sold programs and key chains. At the end ot the ye they bought their traditional maroon and gold iacke Another enterprising club at Warwick this ye was the Vocational Ottice Training Club. Mrs. Burch: teacher and coordinator ot the club, taught the ma phases ot secretarial work. At the end ot the year, scholarship was given to the most ceserving busine girl ot the year. The French Club had a successtul year under t sponsorship ot Mrs. Curtis. As each class was a sep rate club with separate otticers, numerous proiec and programs were undertaken. At the end ot t year an exciting, massive program was presented volving all club members. qualifying for lhe I966 Monogram Club are, Row I: Jack Howard, Bob Krefz, Thomas Conners, Tommy Tucker, Chris Louis, David Hickman, Alvin Row 2: Mike Juclkins, John Slainback, Randy Woolard, Harvey Lindsey, Mike Carmean, Ray Smiih, Mike Deal. Row 3: Mike Taylor, Nabeel Al-Salam. Billy Marlin, Ric Brown, Bill Smifh, Wayne Javins. Row 4: Larry Knight Pal Carmean, Gene Hufchens, Mike Dixon, Brien Jones, Lou Cariin, Marly Kenny Overslreel. Office Training proved io be highly rewarding for, Row I: Ann Burns, Doi Adkins, Carolyn Cecilia Hume, Twyla Willis, Linda Pollick, Janef Renn. Row 2: Sandra Tomlin, Barbara Delegales To 'rhe French infer-Club Council are Bonnie Vandenbree, Debbie Hancock, Alex Mayo, Luelia Hauqhion, Loreiia Smari, Imogene Hop +0 boiroml: Emmy Gibbons, Kalhy Lovell: Sharon Dickinson, Sharon Dielz. TW' If 'fr -1'-vifpws-,ze , V . . ,f ......J.. Ponderinq Jrheir moves durinq a meeiinq Row 2: Mike McCracken, Coleman Wal More. Ward Anderson. ll l V. l . 5 M. N ll f l u , i ,..Y . - . ,,., LA ,,...4 ,, Above: Chemical analysis and marhemahcal equahons provide lnlrugue 'for Sealed: Laura Bowers, David Boylcin, Jack Wagner Row I Joseph Phill ps Morgan Roane. Judy Chaney, Jack Kauffman Larry Farris Row 3 Phillip Greenlnaum, Richard Sfewarl, Bernard Procfor C M Prllchard Mr MacNe1l Righ-h The Spanish Speaking members ol Warwick Hugh are Row I Mrs Walsh Sandra Brock, Sieve Moore. Row 2: Karhy Barclay Anna Roberson Carol Mass Row 3: Paul Howlelf, Jane PeHi'r, Marfha Taylor sh Lance Wood John Allen Bull Jones Jimmy Slevens James Jordan Row 3 Jim Whirson Richard Newman Originality, Creativity: Goals of School Organizations WiTh convicTion in Their voices and TacTs in Their The members oT The Warwick DebaTe Team Tallied scores in The Windsor meeT, The ST. VincenT , and The Wilson TournamenT. As a Tinale They responsibiliTy Tor arranging The DisTricT Tourna- which They carried ouT superbly. VisiTs To Dow Chemical CorporaTion and Union CorporaTion provided inTeresTing acTiviTies The Science and MaTh Club. ln school various and numerous Tilms were presenTed. e Spanish Club oT Warwick was busy This year iTh a bulleTin board, Two car washes, and a social enT. Their mosT imporTanT acTiviTy was The awarding a scholarship To Their senior member who meT The ghesT gualiTicaTions. NOT only did The Chess Club show Their inTelligence Their maneuvers in a sTraTegic game oT chess, buT e elemenT oT Tun cerTainly was noT losT. When in a inning or even losing siTuaTion, PaT O'Neil would Ter his opponenT one oT Tive choices- QuiT, con- de, abdicaTe, capiTulaTe, or resign. A coke parTy, a ValenTine's Tea, and a covered sh supper were iusT a Tew oT The many acTiviTies ogrammed by The FuTure Homemakers of America. ey also made sTuTTed animals Tor The children aT verside l-lospiTal during December. l-laving aTTended Blue Ridge and Model General semblies, The members oT The Tri-Hi-Y conscienTiously rried ouT Their duTies and acTiviTies as a service club Wl-lS. Their main proiecT was preparing Halloween ndy Tor reTarded children. The busy liTTle homemakers of i965-66 are, Row l: Donna Reynolds, Jo Ann Sweai, Mary Burion, Carol Ingram, Ellen Cooke, Frances Gilman. Row 2: Susan Walrers, Linda Polick, Deborah Arnold. Marcia SmiTh, Cheryl ThornTon, Anna Jordan. Faison, Mary Berryman. members oT The Tri-l-li-Y Tor i965-66 are, Row l: Laura Bowers, Debbie BuTler, Spaulding. Row 2: Sandy Merrill, lla Riddle, Sidney Griffin, Barbara Moore. Thorion. Row 3: MarTha Miller, Sharon Dickinson, Jane PeTTi, Deloris HolTon, Leaving Tor Their nexT successful debaTe are, Row l: D ' G ll John Cameron. Row 2: Richard Mercer, Coleman Walsh, EvTal-Tgijr Higgs: George lflanson. Row 3: PoberT Yancey, JonaThan Shackelford, Lance Wood. Johnny Cheek. sf11i'ET t,i, . in tl if Members of this year's Future Teachers ot America are, Row I: Martha O'Briant, Melinda Lewis, Marilyn Hall, Donna Hales, Suzanne Wood, Janice Moody, Brenda Riddle. Kathy Barclay, Sharon Dietz. Row 2: Betty Barger, Melody Clendenin, Carolyn Reeps, Donna Addison, Barb Christy Holland, Rebecca Morgan, Frances Lokey, Martha Miller, Linda Martin, Pat Cottee, Mary Berryman. School Clubs Prepare WHS Students for Future Life honor roll every six weeks. During National Fducati Week they chose an outstanding student each d trom ditterent grade levels, and outstanding stude ot the month were also honored. As a service proi members visited children at Virginia State School t the Blind. This year the Warwick Amateur Radio Club h the tedious task ot writing and adopting a new cc stitution. Because ot a lack ot licensed members, class was created in which members obtained tede radio licenses. By the end ot the year the club vi able to purchase a communications receiver. For its third successtul year, the Teen Care CI raised money to support the needy people overse- Their main money-making activity was the sponsori The Future Teachers ot America compiled i Q e The Warwick l-ligh School Youth tor Christ CI ot Revenge Week. stressed the highest moral standards in all ot its acti ties. There were two entirely ditterent meeting pi cedures: one type ot meeting was strictly tor religic purposes, while the other type catered to the intere1 ot students not in the club. The Future Nurses Club toured Old Dominion C lege, the Medical College ot Virginia, Memorial l-lc pital, and Riverside Nursing School. Speakers, tiln and other career programs were supplied at their mee C ings. This year they were sponsored by the Medi Active members in the Radio Club are, Lett lbottom to topl: Neil Gallier, Bobby Zabot, Howard Jones, Chris Wilson, Gary Mithena. Right: Richard ,, Underwood, David Boyka, Bobby Haley, Mel Downey, Mr. Brown-sponsor. AUXIlI6Fy. I34 -1 E FJ 1 2 Q F4 ,4 il .P g ri.. , E i l ' ' 14 , A Q l 3 an VD' l . i 'A ' ' YI? . . Bringing religion closer lo 'lhe sluclenls was 'rhe service of. Row I: Janei' members of Teen Cafe are. MV- Gflllafd- Yvonne Durand- NGVYCY E5Pm0lG- Burgess, Sharon Dieh, Linda Wise, Cheryl Burnham, Lois Wiseman, Debbie Slifer, Rose Sellers. Johnson, Roberl' Jenkins. Row 2: Marlha Karam-president Sandra Karam, Esler Marlin, Barbara Mears, Mrs. Mahone-sponsor. dica+ed members of 1'he Fu+ure Nurses are. Becky Ellis, Debbie Brunner, Gladys Love. Brenda Smifh, Anna Markly, Nancy Willis, Sandra Moore, Blanche Love, ne Chigos. Esler Marlin, Marfha Karam, Carolyn Fleck, Nancy Olson, Pam Sfefson. Jane PeHi+. 1 a t W X l 'X it v w A Beauty, Talent, Scholastic Ability Share Farmer Spotlight .lvl ,Ili gli 4' V..-T' l X : . ' i y fi ' l ,2- Y V ill? l ' ly V ii ,al . ,Il i . ,V ig' if , .1 x? ' Wu H'-' J I .H li whirl I '55 . , , .r ,,f-,- i ,-L V f . F ,,- If V M l, If Ji, lv, T MQ if Ti l 4 if l 1 l T i li lili rr ill l 'li WW 1 ir N4 ly in l l , fbi lv? l' ir The pulse oT FeaTures-a specialized beaT singling ouT deserving s+uden+s and evenTs aT Warwiclc High School. An annual Tall evenT waiTed Tor by all, a Time oT greaT exciTemenT and Tun. is Homecoming. The prep- araTions, assembly, pep rally, game, and Tinally The crowning oT The Queen are memorable evenTs. An'- oTher auTumn occurrence is Farmer Day. STraw haTs and plaid shirTs make. This a day oT laughTer and Tun. OT course, The many special assembly programs prove highly rewarding. There are many honorary organizaTions aT WHS . . . The Quill and Scroll disTinguishes ouTsTanding liTerary sTudenTs . . . The NaTional Honor SocieTy gives cre,diT To Those who possess ideal scholarship, leadership, characTer, and service . . . The Key Club and Hi-Y are male organizaTions endeavoring To be oT service To anyone, anywhere . . . The NaTional Thes- pian SocieTy singles ouT Tine acTors and sTage crew members who earn a cerTain number oT meriTorious poinTs. Special sTudenTs are spoTlighTed ThroughouT The year . . . DAR. Award winner: NaTional MeriT scholars: Boys' and Girls' STaTe DelegaTes: band and chorus members: and Senior Leaders. To round ouT The Tine hearTbeaT oT FeaTures, The AFS brings a Foreign Exchange STudenT To War- wick To enlighTen us on The cusToms, and The ways oT liTe ThroughouT The world. S' CT? ff Above: The honorary iournalisfs in fhe Ruby Alfizer Roberfs Chapfer of 'rhe Quill and Scroll are, Row l: Janel Spruill. Karen Clark. Kalhy Rayfield. Row 2: Linda Fullerfon, Janef Burgess, Kifly Elkins. Jimmy Spielberger. Row 3: Don Owen. Susan Tilson, Peggy Roberfs, Donna Hales. Linda Buchanan. Absenf from The picfure are Jo Saunders and Linda Cassada. Righf: Janef Burgess, head of fhe Quill and Scroll Bullefin Board, discusses fufure plans for honoring alumni wifh Linda Buchanan. Quill and Scroll Honors Alumnip Holds Publications Week The Ruby Alfizer Roberfs Chapfer of Quill and Scroll lnfernafional forwarded fhe iournalisfic endeavors af Warwick High fhroughouf The year. Nafional News- paper Week was observed during Ocfober wifh a bullefin board explaining fhe process involved in'fhe publicafion of fhe Earle. An assembly was presenfed wifh lvirs. Bea Kopp, a well-known phofographer, as fhe feafured speaker. She spoke on her experiences as a phofographer and The rewards awaifing fhose choosing phofography as a career. A formal inducfion ceremony for new members was held af fhe Virginian. The speaker for fhe banquef was lvlr. Roberf Burgess, a local aufhor and phofog- rapher. 1 Once again fhe Wl-lS chapfer had fhe opporfunify fo sponsor 'rhe WGl-l program We fhe Young Peo- ple. There was an efforf made fo include as many of The area schools as possible. The varied fopics of dis- cussion benefifed bofh fhe sfudenfs and fhe communify. As a school proiecf, Quill and Scroll sponsored a bullefin board wifh which fhey informed fhe sfudenfs of Warwick of fhe achievemenfs of pasf graduafes. Throughouf fhe year fhe Wl'lS chapfer heard in- feresfing speakers and held a special program where- each sfaff's publicafion was explained. Quill and Scroll was composed of oufsfanding iournalisfs from fhe Plough, Earle, and Warwick sfaffs and was supervised by lvliss Lois Callahan. Miss Lois Callahan reviews fhe Quill and Scroll Consfifufion al' a weekly meefing. i of ee M, 1 Scholarship - Characteristic of National Honor Society The National Honor Society this past year con- upstanding young citizens who represented the ot good citizenship, scholarship, and standards ot moral conduct. All ot the members to uphold and demonstrate these qualities to the ot their ability throughout the entire year. Honor Society began the l965-66 school Under the capable leadership ot Frances Kunze, tg Lou Cartin, vice-president: and Brenda ith. secretary: the selective group endeavored to evelop a strong teeling tor the higher qualities ot e throughout Warwick High School. A tapping ceremony was held in the spring tor e purpose ot giving deserving juniors and seniors a ace in this honorary organization. The increased num- r ot participants caused it to become even more tective. A constitution explaining the aims and objectives the group was distributed this year tor the tirst e. Each member valued this document and carried t its purposes to the best ot their ability. When the day ot graduation tinally arrived, the nior members ot the National Honor Society were en the distinct honor ot wearing gold tassels on their ps. ln this way. the top scholars ot the Class ot '66 re recognized. V., -nuff . Q I P it rri' l HL.3. 1' 1.451555 Discussing plans tor the spring induction ceremony ot National Honor Society are France Kunze. Lou Cartin, C. M. Pritchard, Brenda Smith. outstanding scholars ot Warwick High School tor I966 are. Row I: Richard Stewart, Brenda Smith. Frances Kunze, Janet- Burgess. Sharon Diet-z. Donna Hales. ki Robins, Gay Gregory. Linda Cassada, Judy Walters. Row 2: C. M. Pritchard. Lou Cartin, Lance Wood. Don Owen. Phillip Greenbaum. Brenda Winall. Si iw i 1 ijjiQs.2, 1 ' s 2 ki W, i in 4 Refleciive beaufies of Warwick's Homecoming Courf are: Julia Daffin i9+hl, Linda Caffee ll2+hl, Toni Dedmond lll+hl. Denise Murphy ll2+hl. Connie fllfhl, Pai O'Sullivan ll2+hl. Connie Penningfon l8'rhl, Sandy Paine ll2H'1l, Debbie Joyner lI0+l1l. Righf: A crown, a bouquet a kiss proclaimNSancly Paine The I965 Homecoming Queen. Below: Tense emoiions are released a+ Jrhe announce- meni' of Homecoming Queen by Joe Alfonso. Crown, Roses, Bond Honor Queen at Homecoming Game lnTrigue and exciTemenT pervaded Warwick High lchool wiTh a secreT agenT aTmosphere during The big 'lomecoming week. The beauTiTul resulTs given To WHS sTudenTs were noT accomplished wiThouT planning, work, seTbacks, and more fork. Behind The scenes, The various sub-commiTTees car- ied ouT Their duTies Thoroughly and successTully. AlmosT every girlwas seen wearing a beauTiTul chrysanThemum The uighT oT The game, and chances were iT was Trom her loesT zeau. Thanks To The boys, The ToTal sales Trom The Tlower broughT an ample proTiT Tor The TirsT Time. The ing voTing commiTTee headed by Don Owen ran and quickly, and The end resulTs were guiTe suc- lovely courT wiTh nine girls represenTing The An added TreaT was The big bonTire and pep rally sTirred up school spiriT Tor The big game wiTh AgenT 0065, Leslie Jones, srarred in The comic as- and used secreT agenT anTics To show Warwick's over iVloToaca. The secreT agenT inTluence To loe caTching, Tor The TooTball Team very neaTly The Bond-Technique and shuT-ouT The ivioToaca The highlighT oT The evening was'The momenTous an- oT The Homecoming Queen Tor I965. LasT- deTails were a cause Tor TranTic worry Tor Home- mg co-chairmen PaTTi Phelps and Kenny Nowell. The sudsided, however, as The crowning grew near. The candidaTes paraded beTore The specTaTors display- The beauTy oT WHS while exciTemenT mounTed To a piTch. The band played: The girls glowed: and Paine was The radianT choice-Warwick High s Homecoming Queen Tor I965. Above: Radiance of a Homecoming Queen is displayed graciously by Sandy Paine. l.efT: Linda .CaTTee, TwelTTh grade Homecoming represenTaTive. is escorTed To a waiTing car by Denis Cozzens. Mule Clubs Sponsor Varied The ingenuily of lhe Key Club of l965-66 is shown by members. Row l: Ned Gleason, Chris Wilson. Billy Smiih, John Slarlc. Craig Wrighl, Evere'l'l' l-logg, Joe Phillips, Richard Underwood. Lance Wood. Row 2: Joe Alfonso, Morgan Roane. Sleye. Burneil, Barry Fox, Joe Fullenkamp, Clark Anderson, Richard Slewarlr, Nabeel Al-Salam. Row 3: Lou Carlin, Alvin lvlirmelsiein, Phil Harris, Billy Marlin, C. M. Priichard, Phillip Greenbaum. Greg Noland, John Allen. f , l Muller Richard Sullon Roberl' Jenlnns Rodney Suddllh Row 2 Leonard Riddle Rlc Saxion John Slalnbaclc Row 3 Jack Howard Brien Jones Kenny Oversireel' Bully Par Row 4: Sam Willis Randy Willard Jimmy Warren Harvey Rowe Row 5 Joe Alfo Ronnie Rodgers Gregg Slevens Charles Prnnell Row 6 Ricky Carney Dan Oliver Ke Nowell. Row7 Larry Brooks Pal Carmean Roberl' Edberg Lefj: The conscuenhous members of lhe H1 Y are Row l Mr Drummond sponsor Ec . ' . h , r l Below: The members of lhe John M Caywood Junior Hu Y are Row l Pal Forehch Adams. Larry Weiss Mike Bednarnk Make Deal Row 2 Dwayne Ward Ken Harris Terry. Bruce Relordan Mike Dixon Rodney Luclcadoo Row 3 Jimmy Warren Bob Frank Seney Eddie Brown George Hanson Vlcior Thurman Roger Good Ray Bobby Surry Mr Drummond sponsor r, i'l 'L ------ ..-....-, 7,7 E - ison, Vicki Mooza, Joe Fullenkamp. and T.inda Crew Handles Sets Lights TalenTed members of Thespians are. Row I. Linda Marhn, Linda SmiTh, Barbara CraTT, Lee nd Mrs. Flowers-sponsor. Row 2: Judy Anderson, Cheryl ToTh, KiTTy Elkins, Jimmy Crai Wri hT, and Deborah Head. Row 3: Mimsy Bo kin, Wa ne SmiTh. Nicki Vicki Mooza, Sherry Lee, and Gail Crawford dem onsTraTe Their acTing abiliTy in drama class. I -STage Crew members behind The scenes are: Joe Fullenkamp, Pai' For Thespiun Productions SpoTlighT ready, curTain up, break a leg, you're -a Thespians TirsT momenT on sTage-perhaps mosT momenTous, buT deTiniTely noT The only exciT- parT'oT TheaTrical liTe. STaying up halT The nighT king on seTs also provided Tun and laughTer along plenTy oT hard work. OT course, The Thespians er compleTely Tinished any producTion wiThouT a or casualTy oT some Type, as sponsor Mrs. Flowers Working Towards anoTher goal, The Thespians sold ghnuTs, washed cars, and held bake sales. The proTiTs These money-making proiecTs wenT mainly inTo ncing Their annual spring bangueT. This banqueT Taken aboard a pleasure boaT where They dined danced, elecTed Their new oTTicers, gave awards, selecTed The Thespian oT The Year. While The curTain was up and The acTors were g Their bows, There was yeT anoTher group oT Thes- s working hard-The sTage and make-up crews. This year, Joe Fullenkamp and PaT O'Neil headed The sTrious sTage crew Team, while oTher members oT gang skillTully applied make-up To parTicipanTs ays and assemblies. These eager young people pre- d The personal saTisTacTion oT a job well-done Than ar a round oT applause. O'Neil, Jim Rollings, and Barry Fox. 5 W M X? ! M 1 , N n . if ,H A ..- - 4 X , ' Ann f 1 H . 5 - :.' 7 --L fQf ' S4 ,, FREEDQM J' I Y 5 N s x 9 ,, I 'gf ., 'A .1 J. v-:I f Y NK- ...M l All I p. .K ,A O Q.. YK IT' f-5 H 3... H1 X, ll' ' u. .QV-35 . Q 1 1 iI45 The chosen parlicipanls oi lhis year's All-Regional Band are. Kneeling: James Samson, Terry Helfingron. Row I: Bob Hayes, Bob Bailey, Bea Egbert Sandi Merrill, Sieve Wrighf, Melinda Lewis, Siacey Lewis, Nancy Judlcins. Row 2: Andy Dibble, Lloyd Ginn, Paul Darden, Gary Liille, Bill Hawks, Roloerl Huggins, John Baines. Waller Henderson. Sandi Merrill, oulslancling band member, plans rour Europe willri All-Srudenr Band. Special Awards Given to Deserving Members of WHS . :EE I Eli l v l i 7.- r i is ' ' 43fFEUH'f LEE' ,- Vl,::.I'-?' Sf r . ij,-flj. .QM , ' '1,. ' 'gffi' :. .355 ' l . ,i . W A- - --5-.-. , QM' 1, I '-' Above: Brenda Winall prepares a speech concern- ing l'ier dulies as Governor of Girls' Slaie. Righl: Well balanced members of Girls' and Boys' Slales are, Row l: Lou Carlin, Alvin lvlirmelsiein. Jimmy Speilberqer. Row 2: Emmy Gibbons, Vicki Mooza. Top: Jo Saunders. S'l'ancling: Brenda Winall. All-Regional Band was composed oT qualiTied Grenadiers who meT wiTh disTricT band sTudenTs To learn and enioy music. Sandy Merrill, Grenadier bandsTer, was selecTed The All-S+uden+ Band and was To Tour Europe in The summer wiTh sTudenTs Trom The enTire U. S. A. STaTe governmenT was sTudied and enjoyed by The i965 Boys' and Girls' STaTe delegaTes. Valuable les- is in poliTical procedures and meeTings wiTh sTudenTs all over The sTaTe provided -Them wiTh an un- experience. As an added honor, Brenda was elecTed Girls' STaTe Governor. WHS hosTed All-Regional Chorus Tor I965. The Farmer vocalisTs were chosen To compleTe The sel- disTricT group. Six brainy seniors displayed Warwick's scholasTic by receiving NaTional MeriT LeTTers oT KiTTy Elkins, Lance Wood, John Allen, Sampson, David Schindel, and Brenda Winall The winners. The '65 Snowmen ended an exciTing TooTball wiTh honors. Three ouTsTanding players, STU Mike Carmean, and Randy l-luTchison, were Trom Warwick Tor The All-Peninsula Team. -Y and Tri-Hi-Y delegaTes Traveled To Richmond Led by direcTor William Tew, The selecT members of This year's All Regional Chorus are, Row I: Vicki Redmond, Vickie Jones, KaTherine Wood, CharloTTe Krisel, Sharon DieTz, Yvonne Durand. Row 2: Joe Slifer, Melanie Tissiere, Wade HeaTh, Wayne HeaTh. Nancy Heafh. Mary Kubaski, Connie Norris. Row 3: Ronnie Sherburne Jimmy LassiTer Alv'n Sm'Th J ' W bb M h e Model General Assembly. Learning and under- Virginia's governmenT was Their main goal. i . . i I , unior e , arf a O'BrianT, Paffy HamilTon, Judy WrighT, Ron Hochheimer. Row 4: Jim Cook. Danny Adkins, Ronald Seymore, David Johnson, Donnie Ligon, Bobby Shier, Johnny Cheek, Sammy Langley, Vincenf Poulos. Upper LeTT: Winners oT NaTional MeriT Scholarship Awards are: Brenda Winall, David Schindel, James Samson, John Allen, Lance Wood, KiTTy Elkins. Lower LefT: GovernmenT minded delegaTes of Tri-l-li-Y and l'li-Y are, Row I: Sandi Merrill, Debbie BuTler, Suzanne Morgan. Row 2: PaT Carmean, Mr. Drummond- l-li-Y Sponsor, Kenny Nowell, Greg STevens. Below: Snowmen, chosen Tor All-Peninsula FooTball Team are STU GarreT, Randy l-luTchinson. AbsenT Trom picTure is Mike Carmean. I47 Above: The .friendly members of The A.F.S. are, Row l: Suzanne Morgan, Karen Barber, Joe Alfonso, Mrs. Ourednik, GeorgeTTe Siran, Sharon Roy! 2: Bonnie Tilson, Pam llfercher, KaThy Knies, Tammy Faison. Mary Ann Adams, Lynn Spaulding, Mary AlberTson, Debbie Russell, Ca+hy Dedmond BreaulT. Ann Peele. Susan Phillips: Cindy Wornom. Row 3: Jennie Enix. Faye Poole, Barbara Mears, Nancy Willis, Susan Taylor. ETTie Samos, Meg Schell. Scoggins, Anna Jordan, Mary Dibble. Janice Savedge, Jane PeTTeT, Delores HolTon. Row 4: STacy Louis. Bobby Surry. Marlha Taylor, Tricia Kennedy,- Gilman, Carolyn Fleck, Joan Dereng. Susan Rex, Anna Roberson, Carol Rope r, Celia Burch. Sandra Brooks, Denise BreaulT, Carol Freda. Row 5: R-icky Ca Mark Gerlach, Ray Jones. STeve Moore, John Allen, Lanny Ackiss. John Baynes. EvereTT Hogge, VioTor Thurman. Frances Lokey. Debbie Gilbert l Bond Sales, Twerp Week Help Boost AFS Treasury The work oT The American Field Service Tor Wl- which was sponsored by Mrs. Ourednick, began l enTerTaining a busload oT sTudenTs reTurning To Thi homelands aTTer an evenTTul year in The UniTed STaTi This year The club worked Towards a goal Sl,5OO To enable Warwick To -receive a Toreign e change sTudenT and possibly To send a Warwick sTude abroad. The AFS presenTed an assembly wiTh a skiT whe The members porTrayed sTudenTs oT DogpaTch l-li School. This assembly promoTed The sale oT AFS bon which wenT on sale The Tollowing week. ln TacT, The sa 1 proved To be The mosT successTul in Warwick s hisTo and To celebraTe This achievement They held a dan The second AFS Carnival was held on April 23. OTT proiecTs oT The year included Twerp Week and The S denT-FaculTy baskeTball game. The AFS was also bi wiTh speaking engagemenTs Tor civic organizaTions. This year The Toreign exchange sTudenT was J AlTonso Trom BogoTa, Colombia. Joe was enThusi Tically welcomed and quickly became very acTive many school TuncTions. Top leTT: VicTor Thurman and his privaTe secreTary Barbara Mi Take invenTory of DogpaTch High School in A.F.S. assembly. BoTTom le'liT: Joe Alfonso shows Tolders oT his homeland To American Tamily, The SuddiThs. The energeTic and resourceTul Class oT '66 plunged To many acTiviTie.s as The year progressed. Under The ne leadership oT Their oTTicers, The class members arTicipaTed in money-raising acTiviTies Tor The ioinT urposes oT The SCA Scholarship Tund and The senior ass giTT. Original proiecTs were carried ouT by The seniors. e maior one was The Spoof Annual which required urs oT hard work. Even more hours oT pleasure came all who saw and read The comic volume. The dra- aTic abiliTies oT The seniors were TesTed by The Senior lass Play given in The spring as a subsTiTuTe Tor The DeparTmenT's producTion. The acTive class also a booTh in The AFS Carnival, which was highly Aside Trom money-raising proiecTs, The Class oT held a meeTing in January Tor The purpose oT selecT- The Senior Class color, Tlower, song. poem, and Lavender and whiTe were The color winners: The The Tlower choice: LeT There Be Peace on The song selecTionp The Three-sided Figure, by Anna lvlarlcley, The mosT popular poem: and granT me The sereniTy To accepT The Things l change, The courage To change The Things I and The wisdom To know The diTTerence was The Tavored by The class. The class oT '66 chose The orchid as Their class Tlower. CommiTTee chairmen are, Row I: RoberT Jenkins. Candy Moore. Heading The oTher Senior CommiTTees are, Row I: Donna Hales, NIClil 2: Sandra Brock, Frances Kunze, Anna Marlcley, Janice Moody. Row 3: Robins. Row 2: Brenda SmiTh. Linda Polloclc. Emmy Gibbons. Row 3: MarTha Sfewarl, Pam Williamgonl Marfha Miller, Row 4: Donald Seymore, Karam, Linda MounTcasTle, Debbie Powell. Row 4: John Allen, Don Owens Papile, PaT O'Sullivan. Vicki Mooza. Morgan ROGHS. JdCli KouTTrnan. Serenity, Courage, Wisdom Guide Seniors Leaving WHS The Three-sided Figure Fresh and young we enTer This world. SwiTTly and yeT ever so soTTly we are hurled To grow and learn whaTever comes each day ThaT we may learn and love God in our own way. And as we grow, The laughTer, The song. The Tace-They all remain. They sTill shine brighT in our hearT's domain. BuT along wiTh The laughTer, The liTe moves on As a Three-sided Tigure oT Today, Tomorrow. and gone. We liTT up our eyes and march TorTh wiTh our mighT, Draying ThaT God will always be our guiding lighT. Today we are here and yesTerday is pasT . . . Tomorrow we will bring all ThaT musT lasT. Anna Marie Markley Class oT '66 M M Six Senior Leaders Chosen fo: The capabiliTies oT Brenda Gail SmiTh were displayed by her willingness To work and To lead oThers. As chairman oT The Execu- Tive l-lonor Council, she endeavored To creaTe an eTTecTive honor code Tor Wl-lS. Brenda became Remembrance CommiTTee chairman in '65-T '66, a iob which required Time and ThoughT. She was a member oT The FuTure Nurses Club and held various oTTices in The organiza- Tion. l-ler academic average earned her a place in The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy. Brenda cerTainly was MosT Likely To Succeed in The Senior Class. She worked Tirelessly as a Candy STriper, and was presidenT oT The MeThodisT YouTh Fellowship. Brenda plans To aTTend The Medical College School oT Nurs- ing: and To insure her success, she laTer inTends To work Tor her MasTers' degree. WheTher scoring an exciTing Touchdown, making an impres- sive lay-up shoT, or slamming a baseball, Lucius Roscoe Cai-Tin excelled. l-lis success was parTly due To aThleTic abiliTy as well' as To a sporrsmanlike aTTiTude, which earned him The I965-66 sporTs- manship award. Aside Trom sporTs, Lou esTablished himselT as a Senior Leader wiTh his varied acTiviTies. Academically Lou raTed near The Top oT his class. ATTer his inducTion inTo The NaTional' l-lonor SocieTy, he was elecTed vice- presidenT and also held an oTTice in The Key Club. The honor o being appoinTed SCA Chaplain was Lou's in i965-66. l-lis Tello classmaTes showed Their conTidence,and liking oT Lou by selecTin him as a represenTaTive To Boys' STaTe and by voTing him Mos Popular oT The Senior Class. ATTer school hours, Lou Tound Time To be acTive in Templ BapTisT Church, where he served as presidenT oT his Sunday Schoo class. When graduaTion is over, Lou hopes To aTTend VPl and maio in eirher maTh or engineering. No oTher words excepT BesT-all-Around could compleTel describe Brenda Sue Winall. This acTive senior led Wl-TS as SC presidenT Tor '65-66 aTTer holding The oTTice oT vice-preside The previous year. She was deTiniTely a leader. Brenda's posiTion enabled her To aTTend The SCA STaTe a DisTricT ConvenTions and To be a FederaTion delegaTe. l-ler clas maTes elecTed her To Travel To Girls' STaTe where she won T highesT oTTice, Governor oT The delegaTion. Academically The vivacious senior mainTained her high sTan ing. She was honored by being inducTed inTo The NaTional l-lon -SocieTy and also was one oT six seniors To receive a NaTio lvleriT LeTTer oT CommendaTion. l-ler energy never sTopped. a VarsiTy and J.V. Cheerleader, Brenda yelled her Teams on vicTory while promoTing school spiriT. Brenda's TuTure plans include aTTendance aT PTeiTTer Colle on a Tour-year scholarship, wiTh Biology her maior. She also inTen To do graduaTe research in a biological science. Scholastic Abilities and Activities t An outstanding and inspiring debater, Lance Dews Wood, was one ot WHS's most highly admired seniors ot l966. His con- tributions at the debate table and on We, the Young People made him a well-known student and established his leadership qualities. Throughout high school, Lance maintained a superior scho- lastic average. This achievement was recognized by his induction into.the National Honor Society, his Key Club membership, and his title ot Most lntellectual given to him by his tellow gradu- ates. AlsQ his National Merit Letter ot Commendation and his semi-tinalist standing in the annual WGH Radio Contest provided Lance with the opportunity ot proving his talents. Atter graduation, Lance intends to enter college, probably William and Mary, with the goal ot a vocation in social sciences. A literary-minded senior, Donna Leigh Hales, wrote her way to a Senior leader position. The Plough statt received the benetits ot her contributions tor three years. As essay and teature editor, she established her capabilities and in l965 was chosen C.o-editor ot Warwick's literary magazine. Her outstanding journalistic en- deavors were rewarded when she was voted into Quill and Scroll, and when she was elected as a delegate to SlPA. Donna maintained an outstanding scholastic average through- out high school. Proots ot her excellence were shown as she was inducted into National Honor Society and by her Most lntel- lectual rating given her by her tellow classmates. Donna was ac- ive in Prom work and senior committees. Most ot her endeavors, however, went towards the Future Teachers ot America. Her work s president ot the club helped to prepare her tor her tuture goals. Donna has been accepted at Meredith College where she will ork toward a career as a high school English teacher. Senior Class President, Percy Everett Hogg, led the class ot 66 through an eventtul year. His many and varied activities es- ablished his capability tor holding the title ot a Senior Leader. His tireless ettorts continued throughout his years at War- ick, whether concerning the Debate Team, his position as co- hairman ot the Leadership Training committee, or promoting hool pride. All duties were undertaken with enthusiasm by, verett, and he was deservedly chosen as Most School Spirited tthe Senior Class. Everett always showed an interest in others. For years he orked tirelessly tor the AFS and eventually was elected club esident. Through this organization he attended the Foreign Stu- nt Forum. As a delegate to the SCA District Convention and e Federation, he turther displayed his leadership qualities. Outside ot Warwick, Everett was an active member ot St. drew's Episcopal Church where he was president ot the youth oup, EYC. His tuture plans include turthering his education at VPl in the ld ot architecture. wfGSW'Mw my ww W. QV --W Lqwwwwzgw mm -A ,X ,ew .M , 'am xx x- ,fu Nw, -W , mx N61 A WW W ' 0, HMM dm Amy? X W, , ,, H 'WWNMLEQM .wgwxmw :- . 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In The spring. The golT Team pracTices drives and puTTs To geT inTo The swing oT The season. ln The Temale line, cheering is a maior under- Taking. The.se girls give much Time and eTTorT To pro- moTing school spiriT and sporTsmanship in all phases oT school liTe. The Girls' RecreaTion AssociaTion gives an opporTuniTy To demonsTraTe Their skill in Tield hockey, volleyball, baske+balI, Tennis. archery, and gymnasTics. The hearTs OT WHS sTudenTs are Truly wiTh The Team members. The pride in Warwick's accomplish- menTs causes The beaT To increase and The pulse To quicken. Farmers Secure Second Place in Peninsula District I , V-. .fri rw g J.-.41 ,. A4 , gf, J. . .hw rw , vi - s..f.-A-.- if ' ' ff , T 1' r' IQIRK A.,',.., 5 - I 4 , .,,- f - , . 451, , s , 1 a. , A . ' If .T Ji - fd, Lou CarTin, 23, drives Tor TirsT down againsT Kellam. Warwicc .... . T . I9 Oscar SmiTh . Warwicc ,... , . F14 KecoughTan . , Warwicc ..., ... O I Granby ..,. Warwic'c .... ..... 3 2 Keillam - - - Warwicc ..., .,.., 2 7 MOTOGCG -A4- Warwicc .... . . . O NewporT News Warwicc .,.. . . . 6 York ..... . , , Warwicc. .. ...I4 Hampion --'- Warwicc. .. ... 7 Danville .... Warwicc. .. . . l4 Ferguson . . . John STainback, I3, and Donnie 6riTTiTh. 43, hold a Kellam KnighT To a shorT gain. Gel FighT! Win! was The slogan oT The War wick Farmers as They plowed down The Tield To vicTories, Three deTeaTs, and one Tie. The TirsT vicTo over Oscar SmiTh U9-Ol gave The Team The conTidenc and deTerminaTionATo make This a winning season The second game was iusT as impressive wiTh a I4 vicTory over KecoughTan. Ray SmiTh's inTercepTion 1 a Warrior pass puT The Farmers in scoring posiTic and wiTh IO:Il remaining in The TourTh period, Mar BonneTT bulled his way over Trom The Three-yard liz Tor The Farmers' TirsT Touchdown. BonneTT also adds The placemenT To make iT. 7-O. Four plays laTer, l-lic man dove over Trom The one-yard line and Bonne added his second placemenT To seT The Tinal cou aT I4-O. SpeedsTers Lou CarTin, Rick Brown, and S GarreTT aided The Farmers' cause. The Farmers' TirsT deTeaT lI7-Ol was To Gra by aT Foreman Field due To TacT ThaT They could ni plow Through The sTubborn and aggressive Com wall. The Warwick Farmers bounced back impressive aTTer Their loss To Granby, walloping EasTern Tc C Kellam 32 O To add To Their wins The Farmers p TogeTher a ToTal oT 234 yards on oTTense To sT lvloToaca oT Richmond, 27-O. Q DD va- .N s -.q5'.f t'L. Er. i5f'a i4'q1-Egg fr ' ' .r.4'i'fA' 5. f i , ,. is, -i .s L 1 - . 1' ' 1 J T- ' ,A v: lr' vu ,,.' , 1 -, ', ed ff u'.- ' H . -my ,-- I--.11 . , , xl F - . - - ' ,, ' , n , ,, A i , ' ' ' ' , 1. f .2 -r ,J 4 1 t - s Q , 1 . 1 ,. . as 1 ,, 9 W 36, 5 .. a 58 l , 9 1 r, N li 33 46 fl 19 X3 35 N The I966 Snowmen are Row I-Leonard Riddle, Wade Heaih, l-laden Gregg, John Siainback, Ray Smilh, Marry Bonneil, Wayne Javins. Jimmy Warren. Row 2-Norman l-lamilion, manager, Sleve Spriggs, David Hickman, Billy Marlin, Jack Howard, Roberl Pellelier, Siu Garrelf. Lou Carlin, Rick Brown. Tammy l-lamillon, Frank Fagan, manager, Raw 3-Randy Willard, manager, Mike Carmean, Tommy Wilson, Gregg Park, Richard Zeilz. Robe-Hr Jackson, Ken- nelh Jackson, Alvin lvlirmelsfein, Randy l-lulchison, Glen Reeves, Mike Fasfmo, Rodney Sucldilh, manager. Row 4-Tommy Freeland, manager. James Shell, manager, Tom Conners, Larry Ammons. Pai Carmean, George Bane, Chris Louis, John Norman, Claudie Branch, Don Griliilh, Gene l-luichens. Siu Garreli, I8, exhibiis form and grace as he scores for Tension increases while fighling Farmers Jrake half-lime break. Warwick. W5 Buy iAi,- an R fi ,' 4 i x , F N 4' ' 2 'k'U1,Z. I 4 . ,mdff I W1 Q ,LX -Q e I 41 I ,153 ,I-5- I-.5 . ,' f v Y -,, 1 4- - I -1' ..,,, .. 1., 7, , , ,Q w 61 95 A wx' if f ff r- W V ,ri k - - 1.14 ,,,' ' 1 4 , . .L . 1-jf -fly., u -2 Kg! 5-'S ' ' ,..7.- 5 -5- f nw 9? iv MJ' f QL xn 'lx J i I 1 .i Q4 l 1 4 - 3 N 1 -Q w is :ex V .T wx Qi: H ' , L' no ,A gk W5 3 -' , , - 5' 2 WP -- , 'mf si, Q11 FQ 5 'gggfx ' 3,3 ag , 1 1- ' aw 1 N , hz, , Kg JM: gf if VM, ANMQ 1 . f 4: as 1. --Q. , , I 4, ..4f f. . k ii .K 3, ,, iS5.VT5'f5- gi' ' 2' M: fig tg QL,-72 ww' 'ji YQ ' f , 'Y -g, '43 V ' f 75 5 J-VYQLXJQ .?1k+ i,: zsgfpm.. W : Q 5' 1iqz'w ,Fab ., '. i L. L4 ik- r' L' 1 X Z 3 PF' in is 5 inf.. ff! X, ... ,vi ,iz I 1 . Q SE B ff ff 25 I M was A -wi . 9+ 1 - ,4- W. - -iv, '35 ,., uuafs A, r-ish 5. V 1' I -,if-'?! , , 4011, J:fQLh fix. 5, f.,L,1 'gs ffm . Si .L Determination, Teamwork Pace Farmers' Victories The TighTing Farmers plowed Their way Through an acTion-packed baskeTball season in '65-66. AlThough The over-all record oT 7 wins and I2 losses and The disTricT sTanding oT 4 wins and 8 losses were noT as impressive as in years pasT, WHS specTaTors comcirmed The' exciTemenT oT The conTesTs wiTh Their whole-hearTed ye mg. WiTh a sharp whisTle blasT and a high iump ball, The Warwick cagers began The season. C-3reaT Bridge was deTeaTed, 45-43. in a close conTesT oT maTched skills. A Trip To Granby The Tollowing week gave The Farmers Their TirsT deTeaT, as The ComeTs downed Warwick. 70-62. A lasT-minuTe decision Tavored WHS againsT York wiTh a 5I-50 score in The TirsT comcerence game oT The year. As The season progressed, The Farmers improved Their shooTing, dribbling, and deTensive play. Coach Wilbur Thompson Tried many combinaTions Tor The sTarTing line-up. Bob KreTz, MarTy BonneTT, Doug Briggs, Mike Klarer, Wayne Javins, STU GarreTT, Lou CarTin, and David Hickman were among The mosT ex- Tensively used players. These boys managed a quick and exciTing sTep-up To win 6 oT The lasT IO games. An ouTsTanding Farmer cager, Bob KreTz, esTab- lished himselT as one oT The Top guards in The disTricT and sTaTe wiTh his sharp ouTside shooTing and TasT, hard drives. OTher underclassmen provided WHS wiTh a guaranTee oT success Tor The nexT season. The husTling Farmer cagers of '65-66 are: Mike Judkins, Lou CarTin, Bob Kr T D cl H ckm n M ke Ki rer Doug Br ggs Ford Snow M riy BonneTT STU Ga and Wayne Javins. i .A - . - it .Wi . - L I, - ri, , ' 'i ' vf ll' L .1 'iz' 1, sjT,i.qa375r.j. 5 , f ,gf-,,,, ,N A -fi1:i.i'i M L ' 5f','f7i . Y, is-, nl 1. , .q-,ii .V.,,,., . J, i- V -1 . . i:,.'Vf.,,' ' ' 3-1-9- 11' , . ij 'Tw-,.f - , I .I -, . 4 .1 -1. . nu- '- - ' + ' , - ' N55 ,. . , .1 X -' ,..,,- 1 ?i J ii Ai 33? ., L f , i-. ,.,,. .sMm -- '. iw -' i 5' wg ,i .55-5,1 b - Q i 9'-.L m i ' L 3 g 13 . .s-ii y ' ' . Above: Mike Klarer, 22, rises To Hue occasion in The opening momenfs of Jrhe game againsi Ferguson. Leif: Warwicic's Bob Kreiz, 52, member of iiwe All Peninsula ieam, in aciion. Below: Mariy Bonneii blocks as Doug Briggs, 20. goes for Two poinis in game wiii1Grea'iBridge. iw i ii 4- ,,i.. i J l i - '- i 4.4 ', Su - 43 3 '-3 T, ,W 1 I X .. Ji -M-..-W 2: 1, ,X Jaw. Q ,.,syf'. - Ly , . g Ig ,MHIKI WV X- 'r wi-5 -ll' . 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The Warrior rallied, however, and Tripped Thompson's boys wiTh score oT 42-4I. ,ln The second game, The Tables wer Turned and KecoughTan Tell, 7l-69, aTTer STU GarreT ripped The neTs Tor a lasT-minuTe 2 poinTs. The Fergu son Mariners chalked up Their TirsT baskeTball win eve over Warwick when These Toes TirsT meT This yea The mighTy Farmers were noT daunTed and laTer whip ped The iunior high in Their remaining Two meeTs. The WHS baskeTball Team had The opporTuniTy o compeTing in The new Peninsula DisTricT Tournamen Once again They Taced The Mariners and once agai The Teams were evenly maTched. Warwick held a d TiniTe lead ThroughouT a greaTer porTion oT The gam buT in The Tinal minuTes Ferguson hiT The Farmers wiT a speedy come-back. As The buzzer sounded, The scor was Tied. Yelling Tans wiTnessed The Three exciTin minuTes oT overTime, and waTched The Mariners roll and win wiTh The hearT-breaking score OT 40-38. This lo ended The exciTing '65-66 season. LeTT: Coach Thompson describes a new deTensive paTTern duri a Time-ouT. Below: David Hickman, 54, clears The board in spiTe oT Two Gr Bridge players. ., virgfglfx, ff. 3- ii . fs 7.5i 'ii ':i,-i'if .. all c..1f.Lglq4- ,, gf Y if we-H 4 Scholz. Agility, Skillful Coaching Prompt Tennis Victories The season Tor backhand swings, love, and uT-door courTs began in The cold monTh oT March. Jerry Kennedy did his besT To keep The boys Through exercise and running, buT The beginning were mainly Tell' in sore muscles and Tired bodies. Warwick's Tennis Team was sTrong This year due The TacT ThaT only one member graduaTed lasT year. was The key To The success oT The Farmer ReTurning players who led The Team To vicTory Mike Taylor, Nabeel Al-Salaam, Tommy Tucker, Allen, and George Squires. To back These mem- up, six new boys were chosen aTTer a rugged Trial. The Team was in greaT spiriTs Tor The seasonand ripped neTs Tor vicTory aTTer vicTory. For Warwick's TirsT in The peninsula disTricT, They compeTed againsT pil school in The area Twice. Several maTches were so scheduled ouTside The disTricT To give more varieTy The season. The acTive group played unTil The end The merry monTh oT lvlay. ATTernoon workouTs, conTinual pracTice, and a eaT deal oT enThusiasm enabled Warwick's Tennis pros e chance To prove Their excellence. WiTh previous ars To guide Them and ,presenT experience To aid em, The boys were Tops! iii ii il' iii r ' M... swinging members of The I966 Tennis Team are. Kneeling: Tommy Tucker Mike Taylor Nabeel John Allen. Sfandingz STeve Biles, George Squires, Kevin Noland Tommy Bailey Ray LN Members oT The IOO meTer indoor relay Team are STuarT SmiTh, James Warren, Wade l-leaTh. and Gregg Park. Tommy Morris pracTices his Tinishing kick on a sprinT. ' Track members moved Torward inTo an acTion-packs season. AlThough overshadowed by The TooTball s WiTh experience as Their guide, The WHS Varsi e ' son, cross counTry Track was being run. ATTer The Toc i ' A' Q- 1' ball season, Warwick's ouTsTanding runners, hurdle , and shor puTTers endeavored To make The '65-66 seasr ff' T Tor indoor Track a success. In The disTance running, Tommy Morris, ouTsTan ing senior sprinTer, led The VarsiTy Track Team To mai rm vicTories in several evenTs. l-le beTTered his rank 4.7. sTaTe indoor compeTiTion To a Third place in The indo ' mile aTTer winning TiTTh place honors The year beToi - Gene l-luTchens, Warwick's experienced shoT puTTc placed second in The sTaTe meeT in The indoor shoT pl while Glenn Reeves. senior aThleTe, led The Farm Thin clads To several vicTories in The discus Throwi A evenT. While noT a winner in sTaTe compeTiTion, Gref I y Park, a rising Junior, came on sTrong in The 440 ya 'BK' I dash wiTh speed and agiliTy. Once again STu Sm .T vnu, Lx yy-I - Y ,' N ,ww I, ,il X. A yi f -V g . I , .1 fQ .' I ' M. ,ffl g N4 sparked WI-IS wiTh his Tine displays on high and If M '--'iff . . ' J ' ' ' 'A hurdles, sprinTs, and broad iumps. Don l-lall iumped - ,P Q greaT lengThs To prove his skills in The broad iump. 14 lQL5M,pig2.'..ifE5,1,' - , T ff 7' ZZ . ' ' oTher ouTsTanding aThleTe, Donald Seymore, led T Ti' dau ' C1 ' 1 ' f ii w igrvaqyugktgyfuhyml ji 1 ,, V-1 , . A I., pace Tora e wins an hlghergornes orT e u arw ' ,H T ,, c ,V is Track Team. Henry Cooke also demonsTraTed Tune p A my b L' i T 'T , . I V Tormances in The Triple iump and pole vaulT evenTs. 4 -'Mlm Ls. 5' I g The hi h 'um s were John Bellinger and Dale BaTem Q l p who concluded Warwick's award-winning VarsiTy Tre Gre Park dis la s The Torrn ThaT is needed To win in The low Team. gg P Y hurdles l62 Gif! Wt K speedy trackmen 'For I965 66 are Row I Robert Yancy Barry White Brian Byrd John Procter, Robert Deal. Row 2: Richard Mercer. Greg Park Tommy Henry Cook Row 3 John Phillips Steve Spriggs Sidney Nowell Pat Carmean. George Baines, Steve Gritfins. Row 4: Glenn Reeves. Gene Hutchens Thinclods Trip Opponents at Indoor, Outdoor Meets i966 SPRING TRACK SCHEDULE March 25 April I April 7 April I2 April 27 May 7 York Denbeigh Ferguson l-lempton Kecoughtan District Track Gene Hutchens uses all ot his effort to throw the shot put - A Tairly experienced Farmer line-up puT The I966 VarsiTy baseball chances on a high level. While lacking depTh in some posiTions, The Team was sTill in good con- TenTi9n Tor disTricT honors. The sTrong poinTs This year were slugging and running. MarTy BonneTT, STu GareTT, Donnie GriTTiTh, and Billy MarTin proved To be The big baTs Tor This year's Farmer Team. The all-imporTanT piTching duTies resTed heavily on The shoulders oT iuniors David Hick- man, Hayden Gregg, and Wayne Javins. While piTch- ing wasn'T The sTrongesT area Tor Snow's BaTmen,' They were sTill known as The HiTless Wonders. be cause oT Their speed on The basepaThs. Mike Judkins, STu GarreTT, MarTy BonneTT, and Tony Wood guar anTeed The exciTemenT oT plenTy oT sTolen bases T add To The TasT-moving games. The season began on March 29 wiTh a non-con Terence game againsT GloucesTer. April Fool's Da marked The TirsT game oT disTricT play. Warwick's quick moving acTion showed Ferguson ThaT They weren'T Tool ing! - This was The year To Top all years Tor The TighTin Farmers. High spiriTs and deTerminaTion puT The boy in a good Trame oT mind Tor The '66 race. Champion ship maTerial was on The move under The compeTen coaching oT Jim Snow. As The players piTched, hiT ToughT and ran. everyone waTched-and cheered To one oT WHS's greaTesT VarsiTy baseball Teams in recen years. David Hickman winds up Tor a TasT piTch. e 66 Vars Ty lugg y M C C rTy BonneTT. Billy MarTin, Tony Wood. Row 2: Ronnie Mayo. Carrol Crea m Mke J dk d G T'rh D d R y S Th H yd G gg Ro 3: Mike McKee, Donny McMahan, Doug Wrenn, Randy Willard, Jim Shel Wfefffw' A' . I N -fy 6 J x ,gm . V' gs, A if 'S ' - - - . sv' ff , 1 '-s AL '30 ' ,sofa -L r,1....L,..e-Logpwd peed, Base Stealing Pay igh Dividends for Team Ma rly 2 5 9 BASEBALL SCHEDULE TEAM 29 Gloucesler 30 Poquoson 'Ferguson 'Newporl News ,'iDenbigl1 l-lamplon Roads Acad. Kecough'ran Poquoson l-lamplon Sl. Vincenl i 'York 'klzerquson , Newpor+ News 'Denbigl'1 i Kecouglw+an Denbigh all-lamplon iYork 'Denoles Conference Game Bonneli looks for doulole play afler making firsi Qui-, Q. fa we 5, V yes ja, r' 'fr ,H Leff: Warwick player slides ln for anolher run Top: Lou Carlin wallops one for a base hii. I AVQWICQ I fee - r. I f The defermined members of fhel 196.35-66 wresiling +eam are, Row I: Dana Mereclirh, D ' M W enms yers. ayne Healh. Tommy Hamilfon, Randy Hufchison Lucas. Mark McClelland, Ronnie Tice. Jimmy Ridenhouer, Jimmy Meeks. Row 2: Jim Snow, Howard Mariin, Gene Meacham, Tom Bailey, Henry Roberi' Pellifer. Jerry Horrell, Richard Sulron, Dennis Merriir, Charlie Chapman. Row 3: AI Graham, Sid Nowell, Jimmy Kipper. Richard Saxfon Sfone. Darry Turner, Mike Barker, Freddie Mirmelsfein, Larry Horrell, Mr. I-lassinger, coach. WRESTLING SCOREBOARD Above: Tommy l-larnilion upends his opponeni. i Righh Randy I-luichison and Sid Nowell display varied reaciions during a march. Warwicc ............ 33 York ..... Warwicc .... . . 8 Maury ...... . Warwicc .... .. ,34 Virginia Beach . Warwick .... . . . I7 Douglas Freeman Warwicc .... . . 3 Granby ..... . Warwicc .... . . . 36 Hampron . . Warwick .... . . .2I Kecoughian . . Warwicc . . . .37 Denbigh . . Warwicc .... . . . I2 Ferguson . Warwick .... . . . I4 Hampion . . Warwicc .... . . .24 Kecoughiran . . Warwicc. . . . . .35 Denbigh . . Warwick ..... . . . I7 Ferguson . , rr E.. I 1, The Farmer maTmen oT I965-66 wenT Torward To meeT Their season's opponents wiTh vigor, determina- Tion, spiriT, and ThaT all-imporTanT qualiTy oT ouTsTand- ing wresTling abiliTy. Sprained knees, weighT problems, icy snow, cuT and broken Tingers, and many Tlu cases did noT hold These Warwick players back. They chalked up a 6-7 dual meeT record, which was a greaT improvemenT over previous years. The Team opened' The season wiTh only Tive reTurning leTTermen, Three oT Them seniors. Thus, much oT The success was due To The eTTorTs puT ouT by The younger, inexperienced boys. Leading The Team's eTTorTs were: Three seniors- capTain, Randy I-luTchison, Randy Lucas, and Tommy Hamilton: and returning disTricT champion, Claude Branch, a iunior. OTher unclerclassrnen, who showed Their Tine wresTling abiliTy, helped To balance The Team's sTrengTh. This year Warwick's wresTling Team was Trans- erred Trom The CenTral DisTricT To The EasTern DisTricT here They skillTully deTeaTed such Toes as York, Vir- inia Beach, I-lampTon, and Denbigh. This change re- ulTed in sTiTT compeTiTion aT The i966 Eastern DisTricT egional VVresTling TournamenT. I-lasinger's l lusTlers id, however, earn I9 poinTs and a TwelTTh place in he disTricT with Two wrestlers, Claude Branch and ommy Hamilton, placing Tourth in Their individual eight classes. This TeaT enabled Them To represenT arwick aT The STaTe WresTling Tournament aT Arling- on, Virginia. Dennis Myers is puT into a hold by Frank BobbiTT oT Hampton during a match. Warwick Matmen Pin Opponents, Join New District -N -ew , X. - do V . F VK r i I Top: Cheerleaders Karen Clark, Jeannie Albertson, Sandy and Debbie Powell cheer Are You Proud ot Your School pep assembly preceding Kellam game. Lett: Friendly Farmers mingle with Ferguson Mariners, basketball halt-time. Varsity Pepsters Prompt Farmer Spirit, Sportsmanship .., -C. - . i 'L' .- ?LF,,i 1, gf. n, 1' , . Elizabeth Fite, Joyce Bohlken. and Jo Saunders iump tor ioy in victory over Oscar Smith. . 168 Wl-IS can win any time! So yelled the slightly soak but vivacious Varsity Cheerleaders through the ral '65 tootball season. The chant seemed to be qui' ettective as the season's record later showed. e t Don't matter it it rains, don't matter it it shine e 'r Summer practices started the pepsters on th way to the big year. l-lard work andloriginality -wi new cheers made Warwick's squad a big hit at t annual Varsity Revue held in August at Craddock Hic School. New ideas and methods characterized the live group this year. One maior change was the tormatic ot the Cheerleaders' Club, which sponsored a danc with the Monogram Club. Also the number ot pepste increased trom nine to ten, plus the alternate. who pa ticipated actively in the group. Debbie Powell an Vicki ivlooza served as co-captains instead ot the on captain ot previous years. An exciting event tor the cheerleaders was trip to Danville tor the tootball game with Washington l-ligh. They were treated royally by hosts and stirred up spirit, and a little rain, tor team in the close battle. Fun-tilted practices which tested their en in laughter: quick, retreshing trips to Burger changes in unitorm: tootball and basketball games those days spent teaching the new Denbigh leaders, rounded out a complete, rewarding year the enthusiastic Varsity Cheerleaders. .1-'- 13 l ,. i Varsify cheering squad Affp'fiy5 mixed emolions during, a lense momenl in 'rhe Warwiclc's Farmer, Ray Ellis, loolcs on as cheer- -,virne f 1 me-e leaclers enfhusiaslically raise school spirit rsily cheerleaders for l965-66 are, Karen Clark, Jeannie Alberlson, Sandy Paine, Sandi Bryant Vicki Mooza, Debbie Powell, Brenda Winall, Elizabelh Fife Saunders, and Joyce Bohllcen, Kneeling is Linda Parsons lf il ' FT R .X Xw, NU Li all ' Ra ' W il' .E-:,lY 7 1 Fore Was the Forceful Cry of the WHS Golfers fs F5 M! ,J Righl: The small buf defermined Golf feam is composed of Alvin Mirmelsfein, Kenny Oversfreef, and Harvey Rowe. lNof picfured: Jim Wilburn.l 1 I Above: Wilh a high swing of his club. Jim Wllburn ends wifh a smoofh and accurafe follow-fhrough. V Y. Wifh fhe smoofh swing of a golf club, fhe War wick l-ligh golf feam began ifs l966 season. Onwar and upward-fhese words characferized fhe goals o fhese enfhusiasfic boys. Lasf year's'winless mafches while showing a lack of experience in feam compefifion provided fhe needed experience for fufure years. . Because fhe leam- was saved from fhe mishap o any broken bones fhis year, greaf improvemenfs' wer made in fhe game. Coach Wilbur Thompson found suc cess in his fhree refurning golfers: l-larvey Rowe, fh feam's leading scorer: Kenny Oversfreef: and Alvi lvlirmelsfein. Through fhe courfesy of Forf Eusfis, fhe feam wa provided wifh a praclice course every affernoon aff school. lvlafches were played on various area course Princess Anne, Cavalier, Suffolk, Bide-A-Wee, and Bo Creek courses were fhe scenes of acfion for Wl-l meefs. The disfricf fournamenf, an excifing confesf b fween golf pros , fook place af Eaglehaven Golf Cour af Virginia Beach. Alvin Mirmelsfein, Kenny.Oversfreel', and Harvey Rowe p fheir heads fogefher in hopes of finding a new golf grip. M iii.: uw '.'.,,'S i, '55, Girls Combine Talent, Poise With Recreational Activities Girls! Girls! Girls! They seemed To be everywhere d seemed To be doing almosT everyThing To prove eir aThleTic abiliTies This year. The exTra enioymenl' ey experienced in The many sporTs Tields was The re- lT OT Warwick l-ligh's excellenT Girls' RecreaTion As- ciaTion. AcTiviTies began in The Tall wiTh The sporT oT Tield ckey. Wl-lS's enThusiasTic Team compiled an impres- e scoreboard, noT To menTion bruised shins and baT- red bones. To increase Their knowledge and enioy- in hockey, GRA members seT ouT Tor WesThamp- College in OcTober To see a BriTish Team. A laTer which was more exciTing and rewarding Tor The was To Cox l-ligh School Tor The Field l-lockey s besT players-JaneT Burgess, Debbie SmiTh. Marble, MarTha Miller, and PaT O'Sullivan as were honored by being chosen To play on The Teams. As The days'grew colder, GRA acTiviTies moved BaskeTball was welcomed, and The girls played skill. AT The end oT a successicul season. a Tourna- was held aT Ferguson l-ligh, and Warwick cagers boTh l-lampTon and Denbigh. JaneT Burgess, excelled on The courT, was selecTed To play on al- Teams. VarsiTy hockey Team gives vicTory cry aTTer a win over Nor- aT The Cox l-ligh l-lockey Tournament sponsors and officers oT The l965-66 Girls' RecreaTion AssociaTion are Miss Julie Versaal sponsor Debbie Powell vice press Gwen Taylor-presidenT, JaneT Burgess-secreTaryfTreasurer and Miss Shirley STewarT sponsor Success lighTed The smiles oT Tive oT War.-. 5 Q i i 5 s E Z E 3 i Z z s E 3 X l E E s 5 E I 5 , E : s . E i E I E r i i E 5 5 1 1 5 1 Q 5 5 1 1 1 1 Z Z ? J : Z 7 : Z J : Z : : f' f, , A 1 2?- N -1 af x x pi' ' ,. 5' ' I ,W li, Pg A In f x x A ' 1yif Y 4 cg J zzz, 1 wn X H,,,m-.,,,- N ..,..., .,,.. , .. RIHEUFWL Egggaig, Ei -I -lfiwx' f. 'g . l si? Eg EQQEEHHIEW M ' H3 IE . fs I1 ' I -w.,----..!. ,M , 9' if L n Q, J -pg f .M- z 'Hh', 1il1i -i. l is B 1,1 vw ' EIYT Hard hihking members of The Junior Varsiiy fooiball squad are, Row I: Randy Jackson. Fred Mirmelsfein. Sco'H' Crane, Sieve Ferrell, Wayne.Harl' Brian Wayne Bacon, S+eve Le Hew. Mike Barker, Bob Underwood. Mark Chesson, Cliff Prillaman, Larry Buchanan. Jim McA'l'amney, John Gardner Row 2 Horrell, Tommy Evereir, Don Blume, Mike Plori. Mike Judkins, Roberi Zodda, Jim Snow, James Rider, Barry While. Jim Parker, lrving Ragsdale, Howard Sox son. Jim Davis. Row 3: Wade Hari. Tommy Haskins. Alan Susrare, Norman Merryman, Chuck Finnell, Sid Newell. Ray Adams, Jim Kipper, Garry Molhena Te Craft George Hill. Jim Taylor, Ned Gleason, Roberi Hazelwood. ee Q5 i .W-il - S? 92 5? Warwick . . Warwick . . Warwick . . Warwick . . Warwick . .. Warwick . . . Denbigh . . Kecoughiran . York . . . Ferguson .. Newporl' News l-lampion . Randy Jacksong number 3l. drives for a rough exira yard ag.: The York Falcons. Power-packed determination consTiTuTed The I965 unior VarsiTy TooTbail Team. The young group compiled record oT Three wins, Two losses, one Tie-a Tine Toi- ow-up To The undefeated '64 season. The Baby Farmers sTarTed oTT in high gear by hipping The Denbigh Patriots. 20-6, accumulating he 20 big points in The first quarter. In Their second ame, The Team meT deTeaT aT The hands oT York, 9-I2, in a weii-ToughT, hard-hiTTing struggle. Warwick hen shuT-ouT Ferguson Tor The second sTraighT year, -O. The '65 season was highiighTed by a magniTicenT icTory over arch-rival Newport News. The sTing oT The arsity loss The nighT beTore was lessened greatly by his Tremendous J.V. eTTorT. On The opening kick-oTT on Blume raced 80 yards Tor The TirsT oT his Three uchdowns. Final score: Warwick J.V. 39, Newport ews O. To wind up an exciTing season. Warwick was edged y undefeated Hampton, 7-6. During The hard-Tought aTTie, The Baby Farmers Triumphed by being The TirsT am To score on The Crabbers This season. A win emed in store Tor Warwick J.V.'s with The asseTs oT any long gains and That important Touchdown, but enalties were The downTaii oT The mighty members oT rmeriand. 7 k ri Y , ' w Randy Jackson, 3I. zeroes in Tor another point aTTer Touchdown J.V.'s Show Enthusiasm With Victory 0ver Newport News Newport News Tries in vain To catch up with Randy Jackson, 3l. who is running Tor a TD. fi! A.. l . T Q in , .Mit U 'V ,a I 1, It 1 4 - Q, T.: ' '- l , ' ' 1 I ' T' ' 'S,5a. it l 7, ' 1 , L Q ' ' T ,Q I N . ' r V ' it Q ' . I , Y T , . 1' ' 1 g ,. - ' . ' , 1 . . ' , . f Tu A, W 1 ' . . I .- , . ...,.-cr. ' ' 'i N i s . 1 2,5 fi-A A 9' ' y I A ' F , mfr .af ' Righi: Greg Noland, 34, displays a lay-up shoi while 'ream males and opponenls waich in awe. Below: A free shot ralcen by Jack Howard, 54, looosis Farmers' score. Wa rwic Wa rwic Warwic Wa rwic Warwic Wa rwic Warwic Wa rwic Warwic Warwic Warwic Wa rwic Wa rwic Wa rwic Wa rwic Warwic Warwic Greai Bridge . Granby ...... York ....... Ferguson . l-lamplon . Denbeigh .... Newpori' News Maury ...... Ferguson . Yorlc .... Hamplon . Denbeigh Kecoughian . Ferguson .... Kecoughlan . Newpori News Kecoughlan . The Jay Vee baslce+balI leam for '65-66 consisis of. Row I: Gerald Vann. Phil Siran. Charles Williams. Mike Plol-l, Charles Pinnell. Clyde Darden. Sianding Dewey, Jack Howard, Sammy Mayo. Greg Noland. Keni' Powell, Jim Davis. Hard Practice, Co-ordination Boost .loyvee Triumphs WiTh disappoinTmenT This year's Junior VarsiTy baslceTball Team were only able To posT a won Tive nd lOsT Twelve ledger. However, The deciding TacTOrs T mosT OT The games weren'T conTirmed unTil The clos- ing minuTes OT The games. Coached by Jim Snow, The heighT shy and in- ' J. V. Team made husTle and deTermina- Their sTyle OT play. Having losT several OT lasT s players To The varsiTy Team, The TighTing J. V.'s To Tind a TalenTed quinT 'wiTh Chuck Pinnell, Only reTurning J. V. player Trom lasT year's squad, guide The Team Through iTs long season. Fine were conTribuTed by The Top rebounders, Noland and Jack Howard, and by deTermined Mayo and Mike PloTT. Bobby Gore, The Team's high averaged Twelve poinTs per game, while Jim Craig Dewey, and Clyde Darden TreguenTly saw on The courTs. There were many exciTing games This season Tor liTTle Tarmers, buT probably The biggesT vicTOr over The big and TalenTed KecOughTan Squad. AK an exTremely acTive game, The Tinal score was 55- a decisive and meaningTul vicTory. Several OT This year's players moved up Tor Var- squad and There was hope ThaT many OT This year's would reTurn To The J. V. Team. This year's Team showed much promise Tor The coming year: lThOugh This season was disappoinTing Tor The J. V. iT was promising. ,Mace PEJTT, 22, blocks ouT Two NewporT News players To capTure a re Olin . LeTT: Sam Mayo reTlecTs The deTerminaTion ThaT won many OT The baby Farmers' games. Above: Coach Snow gives words OT encouragemenT during a Time-ouT. Jayvee Tracksters Run, Vault Their Wayrto Success WiTh The high goal oT seTTing illusTrious, new rec- ords, The Junior VarsiTy Track Team ran, lumped, and hurdled wiTh unswaying deTerminaTion. Many newcom- ers conTribuTed Their skills To This purpose-success was The resulT. Under The compeTenT coaching oT Mr. Quesen- berry, Mr. Secules, and Mr. Hubbard, The young Team meT such opponenTs as York, Ferguson, Denbigh, Hamp- Ton, and Thomas FaTon. ln many maior Track evenTs The J.V. Thinclads parTicipaTed. Charles Chapman excelled in The diTTiculT pole vaulTing evenT. Lee Carney jumped The hurdles Tor an impressive showing. Some TalenTed Farmers en- deavored To compeTe in several evenTs. Barry WhiTe, Wayne HarT, Glenn Creech, STeve GriTTin, and Sid Nowell sTarred in shoT puTTing, discus Throwing and pole vaulTing. EighTh graders who eagerly added Their skill To The Team's record were: Howard HamilTon wiTh The high lump, Ernie Moody and STeve Carmean wiTh The shoT'puT, and Alvin Winall wiTh The discus Throw. Long disTance sprinTers, Roy Dunkum, Micky Gsell, Ronnie Gregory, STeve Sherbourne, and STuarT Van- sanT Tlew down The Track in IQ66, and gave WHS a speedy season. Spring breezes ushered in The J.V. ouT-door Track season. The young Team pracTiced and improved sTeacl- ily. Sparked by disTancemen, agile jumpers, and weighT- men, The boys ouTdid Themselves in all Tields and made WHS proud oT Their season. ,iiiiriiiirwyii TW TTT TX TX X 1 'W' ,Q rw wbxiiirrliilr X as rw , Members oT The energeTic Jay Vee Track Team are, Row l: Charlie Micky Gsell. Monnie Laughinqhouse, STuarT VansanT, Ernie Moody. Row Glen Creech Charles SaTTerTielcl, Howard HamilTon, Mike Thomasson. Row Barry WhiTe, Alvin Winall, STeve Carmean. Row 4: James Rider, Lee Row 5: Billy Jarvis. T :M , M '1T'w1 iii:wwli1,r,Tfiwwr.N--u:r,r---- - T X , ,,,, ,, ,, ,,,, ,mu ,r,,, T,., 1 - J T' 'ii-' i'i'3i3'T' '-'rri- ir- -TirwrnE,TTiiI'll' rwiwu'iixi,' ,ws .1 Mr' fi' 'i' T ' 'W 'i' TW' il' 'T ' ' Nr' TT TWT T rr T- Wmwiewzxzwiwigiri' is MuiWw.wqu1,,w,rrwqwill W Tw ,,,, rw T , !,,,,,, ,,,,! W, ,,,,, M, ,,,,,,, ,,v,,,w Tl T' -'r ri i'-'-i'i-i'i'-'i ' ri 'i i 'T ' 'W T' NIT ii-i-fr--r T i-ir w+i,W ii,i Wy r,,, rw., QW,w.wr,wwyrfwrrrsrygpx,i5,Mai15gw, ,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,, rw, 33, q,r,y,,ryiQwry,v ,. ,,,,,, wx T H iii 'T ui , ' . ff T T- i - ' ' ii'i iluw i .,.,. X,,W,,.r,, , ff i wi in wr-W,,y,, W -!r. rg A T T X i s f, sc, riiriii ww , www ,,iwfs:i.,i?TXiuYr.N-in T3 T Top: Good Torm is demonsTraTed by Howard HamilTon he clears The high iump. Le'l'l': Barry WhiTe displays pole vaulTing TalenTs. is ear's pace-seTTin Ja vee baseball players are, Row I: Jimmy Kipper. John GusTin, Allen Wood, Ronald Vick. Larry Andreoli, Freddy Mirmelsfein. Row 2. Y Q Y rry Harrell, Chuck Pinnell, Mike PloH, Charlie Williams, Mike D'xon, ScoTT C , J' P k . R 3: T M , R M K ' onnell, Jack Howard, Ned Gleason, David Spriggs, Coach Jim Worllman. rang lmmy ar er ow Im eyers Onme C ee' Denms Memfll Allen Jayvees Plan Strategies for Hard-Hitting Season The '65-66 Junior VarsiTy baseball Team displayed uch TalenT again This year. Under The Tine coaching T Mr. Workman, The J. V. Team won numerous vicTories ver rivals, as well as gaining much experience. Coach Workman emphasized piTching, speed, and iTTing power in pracTice. When The Team played Their irsT game wiTh arch-rival Ferguson, They were well repared. The newly Tormed Team enjoyed greaT suc- esses over oTher disTricT Teams and showed evidence TimprovemenT aTTer each game. Displaying Their hard- iTTing and agile abiliTies was a challenge To The J. V. am members as They meT such Teams as l-lampTon and ewporT News. Aiding The Team To Their successTul season was eir mighTy, sTrong-armed piTcher, Larry Harrell, whose azing' TasT ball earned many Team wins. Doug Wrenn, e oT The J. V. reTurners Trom lasT year. proved his ill again This season in Tielding and slugging. AnoTher cellenT baTTer was reTurning sophomore, Jack How- d, whose baTTing average exceeded ThaT oT'many oT ToughesT opponenTs. ScoTT Crane, anoTher acTive phomore, displayed his TalenTs as a TirsT raTe shorT p, while Mike PloTT aided The inTield wiTh his posiTion second baseman. l l ' ' 1 . , em . 1... K- l gike PloTl', second baseman, receives TasT pass from shorT-sTop Scoj' rane. Energetic 8th, 9th Graders Strive for Athletic Abilities Perseverance was the word tor the '65-66 eighth and ninth grade basketball team. Although they were handicapped with a relatively short team which kept their record to tour wins out ot eleven games, the mem- bers learned much trom their experiences. ln one ot the exciting games with Newport News, the eighth and ninth graders succumbed only to the Typhoons by a narrow two points atter an overtime period. They again proved their ability in a tast moving game with Denbigh, which the little tarmers won atter two over- time periods. Although this year wasn't the best tor the team, Coach Harrington was hopetul that with the returning eight graders and the experience they gained this sea- son, next year's wins would surpass those ot this year. Without a doubt, this year's capable team proved their ability in ball handling. Warwic .... .... 2 7 Thomas Eaton ..... 53 Warwic .... .... 3 4 James Blair ........ 32 Warwic .... .... 2 7 York .... .... 4 2 Warwic .... .... 3 O Ferguson . . .... 20 Warwic .... .... 2 3 Denbigh ..... .... 3 4 Warwic .... ..... 3 O James Blair ....... 45 Warwic .... .... 3 2 Newport News ..... 34 Warwic .... .... 2 I Ferguson .......... 29 Warwic .... .... 2 8 Newport News ..... 29 Warwic .... .... 4 2 Denbigh ..... .... 4 2 Warwic .... ...... 2 7 Ferguson . . .... 27 Warwic ........ torteit York . . . . . . WOI'1 Basketball ballet displayed as Warwick comes up with rebound Representing WHS in eighth and ninth grade basketball this year are, Row I: lvlonnie Laughinghouse, Bobby Fairbairn, Eddie Whitlock, Jim Abicht, ilrjpi Ronald Vick, Elton Beasley. Row 2: John Hayes, Roger Mills, Howard Hamilton, Steve Sherbourn, Ronnie Fama, Larry Buchanan. Randy Jackson, A viwlpe Www? im Q usmehll Y ScoTT, CaThy . PepsTers are, Row I: Mary AIberTson, Tina Plo++, Phylis a n ers, USGFI UFIZS. SFO U S u d S K Suzanne Morgan. Row 2: Delores HolTen.'Beclcy Olson. Donna BurneTTe. C ly d Ab TT' p T Sh W Dedmon . sen rom ic ure is aron iseman. Becky Olson. Carolyn Wall, and Phylis Saunders lead Farmers in rousing cheers aT a pep ralley. ' ff fl 1 Peppy Jayvees Boost llrr T Team Spirit at Games I my T II he newness oT being cheerleaders didn'T sTop The ' T I ' ei ' T '65-'66 Junior VarsiTy cheering squad Trom W QM uch To school spiriT. A change in The cheering W I -I I provided Tor eighfh, ninTh, and TenTh grade . , raTher Than The previous ninTh, TenTh, and graders. WiTh no experienced J.V. cheerers, ' had To rely on The VarsiTy pepsTers Teaching Them, I HI I I I , T well as on Their own original meThods oT learning , ' N T X r- Ig RI . I lx I T I I 5 ? li : 'Tl ' OuTshining Their problems were all The Tun Times i W' s. . ' ',,, . . . . ' , , .. I it-In , Q 5 ' pracTicing, cheering. and parTying. Those IO a.m. I - f - - I , -in I I A Mg.- GX6 pracTices could hardly be erased Trom The oT The laTe sleepers. ln spiTe oT The sore muscles S I peraTed vocal chords, a Tew oT The J.V. s To sneak in a TasT game oT Touch-TooTball wiTh oT The VarsiTy TooTball players. Cheering under The lighTs aT The Denbigh, NewporT and York games: going To Shoney's: and selling rams Tor The BoosTers Club were oTher memorable The J.V.s also made new acquainTances sTudenTs and cheerleaders Trom oTher schools. increasing and spreading The repuTaTion oT War- 's Triendly Farmers. righT: Phylis Saunders, Carolyn Wall, Becky Olson, Delores Suzanne Morgan Tricia SCOTT Mary AlberTson and L 4 1I I I I T 'I I as Dedmond yell Give me a W. ,, rlghf: Carolyn Wall, cenTer, leads cheering during halT- aT Ferguson game. - ' 5 ni' ls ' x4.h I8l .111- 1 A-4 da.LLu,,, M. F -mm -Q.. , ' ,A W., ,,,, -.,.,,. ww. ati?-5' , ,, ,, a 'wW.wM...-.-,M ,,,.,,.,., -,-m-W-,W .M-...A ,,,, , .,, --.5 ,, .71 -in-we ,a WH mu Q-... rm -,. -Q.,-rw ,,mnw,,,, ,G ' i ADVERTISEMENTS The pulse oT ads-a commercial beaT creaTing harmony beTween businessmen, The school, and The public. AdverTise.rs realize The vasT imporTance oT mak- ing Their producTs and place oT business lcnown. Good business policy requires This. CompeTiTion creaTes an incenTive Tor displaying all The good gualiTies oT one's producTs in order To ouTsell all rivals. Ad- verTising beneTiTs any Tirm and is parT oT The Ameri- can way oT liTe. ln Turn, The adverTisers do a good deed by plac- ing Their ads in TaciliTies ThaT need The money Tor iTs publicaTion. The school could nol' produce iTs li+er- ary publicaTions wiThouT ads. ThereTore, The business Tirm and school repay each oTher evenly and Tairly. The pulse oT adverTisemenTs is one oT giving, receiving, learning, and necessiTy. This Throb is viTal To The main body. Warwick l-ligh School, and is a lasTing, meaningTul movemenT. LOANS F R LEARNING In 1ts ever broadening scope of community and customer services the Bank of Warwick offers two college loan plans The first plan provides up to l 000 per year at 6 0 lnterest repayable in low monthly installments. 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K 5 gi: '15 . -, W ,. -- ' :LJ if? 1 A :yy W, M -- .Lx g i A ef 1 ' ' A i1 1 GRAF I ON GARAGE ' ' X .g 'ix .N '1 '1 WHS sfudenfs show +l'1eir spiri+ af one of flue many Pep Assemblies. DRUCKER 81 FALK . . . conscienriously and sincerely declicaled 'ro solving ihe housing problems of resiclenis and business firms on lhe Virginia Peninsula . . . Q SALES RENTALS 0 APPRAISALS 0 MANAGEMENT 0 INSURANCE 0 MORTGAGE LOANS l3I-26I'l'1 S+., Newporl' News Telephone 245-I54I rl-IE COMPLETE sf-wars sllopi' TS SHOP NVC. of I' l TEAM SUPPLIERS XX Q 5 Baseball . Baskefball N N o Football o Tennis Mm. X e Golf I e Bowling IKEIIIIKIIWIMIIIA o Camping o Archery BHM-mi X 0 Hunjmg o Fishing VPIIIN Equipment o Hobbies V e Tents e SALES - SERVICE - PARTS CHARGE - DELIVERY - LAY-A-WAY Ula' 245 1523 nm 123-1115 nm 595-1851 715 N9Wm3 II9l 51 I959E rsmnnoxe AV - - za Hioeuwoon NewMA51EEI1TE?orr1Ne sucxnggtmgvrine SHOPPING CENTER NEWPORT NEWS, VA. HAMPTON, VA. NEWPORT NEWS, VA. 86 Dodge-Dodge-Dari Sales and Service Dodge Job Ra'l'ed Truclrs 24 Hour Wreclcer Service Telephone TW 8-5482 Graffon, Virginia WESTWOOD BARBER SHOP I06I J. Clyde Morris Blvd. DON GASKINS. Prop. IA ' I E R MBE - 3 Excellenl' Barbers 11 xi X - gyusls 'Io Serve You Well Nzx e AQLAQG I I Qs NLS K WQJPI I A .. , 2 I 4 ITALIAN AMERICAN '. It ' '-2 - PIZZA IIIIIIII: I-mm: WN? ' ',A 0y'dSgfQhegg','s 4,,, I ' ,V AII O d B d pChe' mm . ' To I' i soiiie 9f2,w f , I 7 , DIAL ...,, K A. ,, . . I f ffm. , XX 14 xi I , ga., .1 1 I 0 N 1 xi Irv' 11' ' C J 'F' ., i X1 ua f I ' 4 'I :fra l r ' If T 4 I-Q3 x.I' up 3 L I EA ' I ,, as V w J ,, I I ,W I A1 -I A 'RI t I , sam, I 3 ,6..,., w,.4,,., A . . lgjs 2445. I. 0, 'F 3 I . A ,Qs , I YK X 'i . 1 lf xpv 0 ' I I Q '32, m or . .. I' 0 Ol I , I I a e .. . ,II I ' r' ff' - I ' ' I I NU I I CH 5-993 DlllAMTMldIhf - iw, 6 Surdgys 4 P.M. TZ Mldlhgghf 'Q 0 Our One 8: Only Localion 35I5 Warwiclr Blvd. - NEWPORT NEWS de Keynote BALDWIN PIANOS and ORGANS GEMEINHARDT FLUTE BACH SELMER SIGNET BUNDY KING CLEVELAND W F LUDWIG DRUMS CompIe'I'e LIne of ACCGSSOFIGS and Sheel MUSIC Ren'Ial Plan wIIh Ophon 'Io Purchase Phone 595 334I Newporl' News Va ELECTRIC SERVICE ' ll II V 0'J....:.'2...P9 :II 5 '? 'IE :' 'f2..'?'...: Servmg TIdewaIer or Over 20 Years EIecIrIcaI ConI'racI'or ELECTRIC LIGHTING POWER 81 Prompf Servlce DIAL 596 6359 II2 RIvermon'I' Dr A1 s. Newporl New S 1tLf.l'l'C4DNo as I -9 9 . - ,. 1 S . . . 2 .. Q ., 4 1 'ETD 5 'p . ' .I . - ., Nw., o 1 1 SMITH 81 KE ENE L14 . . ' 'bf , I -59-W . HEATING I egg E s'1-P,f.iv5?fHIrf v:I'I III: Irlgfi .fe ' dxwmz da I 1 f 'A' ogllg ' OQP HUP PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS Fashionable Eyewear Conlacl Lenses Slores in Newporl' News and Hampfon PARKVIEW SUPPLY CO., INCL Building MaI'eriaIs Painis, Hardware 587 Jefferson Ave. Phone CH 4-792I Newporl' News, Virginia FighIIng Farmers fall al Foreman Field. Cgafowers for aff CQCCUSQ-Ol'LS MITCHELL FLORIST l05I0 Warwiclr Road Newpori' News, Va. T. RUSSELL MITCHELL Phone: LYric 6-I79I BROTHERS INC R altorf Dial 595-03II I04I3 Warwick Boulevard P. O. Box I428 Newpori' News, Virginia COMMERCIAL 8: INDUSTRIAL RESIDENTIAL SALES SALES AND LEASING AND CONSTRUCTION BOULEVARD CLEANERS 3 COMPLETE PLANTS 99OI Warwick Blvd. Hidenwood Shopping Cen'I'er Brenfwood Shopping Cenier BeaconsdaIe Tabbs Thor+on's Corner-Briarfieid 8: Aberden Rd. Colony Market IIOO7 Warwick BIvd.-Tel. 59613529 OLD-TIME-BUTCHER-SHOP PRIME MEATS-CUT-TO-ORDER SMITHFIELD HAMS COOKED TO ORDER FREEZER-BEEF CUT TO ORDER HOME-KILLED-CHICKENS Meais Are Our Business I88 lg, - Q ir ,ar is 4 'ii-I - .' 'tif' 16,43 I I Un N .X -Q I! I I . '-. AIX ' Q f' ,, , T All AWN NVQ e Wlk ' EIILII1 VIII I BARCLAY AND SONS JEWELERS 29I2 Washingfon Ave. and Warwick Cenier Newporf News, Va. Williamsburg Shopping Cen'I'er Williamsburg, Va. Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE B INSURANCE Illzsgl' :: I RENTALS ::::::::::::::::::: LOANS use BALLOU 81 PALMER, Inc. II5-28Ih S'l'reeI'. Newpori' News. Va. WILLIAM C. BALLOU Office CH 7-585I Res. 596-4383 CongraIuIaIions Io 'Ihe CLASS OF I966 NEWPORT NEWS DISTILLED ICE CO. Makers of Crys+aI Pariy Ice u:..-::,, .g55fe:.z.3,. A. STEP INTO n. ,..j.5?J.: . . - ' EU Cy , . M -fu.: . ' in ug .Qin jx, ' -5 , I, .L , 4 -33 , 117, 1. ill ' ' ' I' ,,. 2 If -f -' .iff-. - if STYLISTS Mary Williams ,G EQIIIII Ball ' Hazel Roclcley 221- ffflk , ,.,. fa. . ARrIsrIc HAIR STYLING I - PERMANENT wAvINe - HAIR SHAPING . HAIR COLORING - MANIcuRes yi : -r I YYY ff? ,s .ig -,..-...Ii I-. q ,TJ V A CALL 595-2021 3-7 ' I IIZ9-3rJEFFERSON AV y ' BEACONSDALE SHOPPING CENTER COLLEGE of HAMPTON RCADS School of Business Adminisfrafion ancl Secreiarial Service Accredifed as a Iwo-year school of business by I'he Accrecliling Commission 'For Business Schools. 2603 W. Mercury Blvd.. Hampion, Va. BRENTWOOD PHARMACY C. L. CLODFELTER, JR., Reg. Phar. I0500 Jefferson Ave., Exf. Phone: LY 6-2052 Newporl News, Va. DIAL 596-4200 NIGHT 596-3836 HORTON'S GARAGE 9707 Jefferson Avenue Oil, Gas and Accessories General Repair Worlc A Specially E. L. HORTON'S 8: SONS Proprierors Member A.A.A. W. H. BILL ADAMS C. B. VICK VICKERS Ice Makers Y., il York , P+-Im Aff MURRAY 8. PADGETT, INC Appliances ' SALES AND SERVICE Mechanical Refrigeration Service, Inc. PHONE CH 5-2838 245-0033 I3I 28Ih Sfreef Newporl News, Virginia u New and Used Equipmeni Exclusive Agenf for I'he Jamesfown PBFIICIK Beer Coolers V A al-+men+s 5844 Jefferson Ave. Emergency LY 54040 Newporl' News, Va. Nighf and Holiday CH 5-3357 P uni had Z THE UW gfepn is-if .. 3 ., 1 Q FSL '+. ?k'i i , . T., . f Www : x : QW' Q f ! -.Y K w 'Q in N ' M 1 , Blix, i' 1' 1- . V 3.1 - .-4 W -V - 1 . - men., :1, xg . . , , , ' E 26 -5 'ag-.2'k?'-25371 ' 'fir ' A- 'fain'-I Kg- 'H' ':. '-,Ti MJ- wi':fwJ-wif' 1 ' ' A Hr lj-9 - N 1- ' '-.oy 'fir 5' ' 190' . K D 1 f , A WIN S - , a s ,,,wf L,,: Quh any lm 52ai :Qi QQf .lm r.l fl ..' .' ,,u '2,'2 l . H ' 9 n --- sn ni ng wan wm v 1 2 nil ai: tial ii- ailif! 255 gg W will gl' 1 il iii i -I 'fee n if r- -If gg '41 Q fa ,. l lsr , ' if 'll .E in nk ell' ll f HI' ill rl! I 1 PM 2 , - V -- -- -7 - - - 42:- . i -,5,,,1,, , -W ' 4 ' l1l3 lG1, b 5- P- 7 -F sw 5 if, ' ' iff' 'Z ' fl ' 4. - '311. 7' - -in in -I gill, ,fbi l ' - ,, 4 gf -g DOWNTQWN wARwlcK CENTER ' il l llllllllllllll it Wu X f url' I I' S nfl' - XE Munn Nr,vI gy, X- llllllllllpmn .,, '- 9, EEL? S lllllllml, :-- ,s4'ga f-'GEF4 i are S- ,Q-g 'I1IHll1uu ' ' , 15 54- F5 fx' ,Q . W , Q . i, T55 3 IIIIIHIIIIIIIHIE ,.,.n.i.,,I.,n.: 9 5 if-:.i-2-'Qi fy xiii. Q' - 5 H 1133- 1 'NJT - ' Q- ., ,, f- Lif aj-rg.. S5515 -. 1- aziiqql ' N , U 'gs , - ' . QNX? 4 ' i i? :EI I 5 'J ' ' L - we -- A --a--ff - . . Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better . . . Conveniently Washington Avenue at 32nd Street and Warwick Shopping Center Stocked with More Famous Nationally Advertised Brands Than Any Other Store on the Peninsula . . Where your satisfaction always comes tirst. l9I E , I 3 Q J' , . ' an -- ' ,, . his... -'.. -', 5 m ' ' , in 4: m :Z--H-Q A ,W 'sh V is .fi ., inquire'-i.: 1 Ki wi, : -- fi ' ' ', Z f - if .1 , Wi I ' , r , 1' 'ist X ' 5 Q L.A emi 'CMJN L JL'- ,,,,.f :uw'g'9 gi it ru' Q1 full fu, '44 zu'-VH: IM., Hawk! ,L -'pick Un, W wirfff fr-e 41 'Ilia 5 - 1 vi ' tg LQ L9 5p3l C gfarton vf 9 dig 'nf N ,Salem 5 ', u A ' . 5 4. ' Ns ul f. ix I Z RICH' SUPERMARKET Mb - +- WELDING AND BURNING TOOL SHARPENING ' wid, e Bmw Q Mr B's Drive In IHC. RESTAURANT Corner of Main Sf. and Jefferson Ave. - - N rf N ws, Virginia Lawn and Garden Equipmenf-Sells and Service Iammg ewpo e IIII9 Jefferson Ave. Newpori- News, Va. 2360! T koocrg a e uf W. R. IVEY, Manager Orders DIAL LY 6.52I6 E. L. ED SPRINGFIELD, Service Manager Join Tha ' win T: BANK OF HAMPTON ROADS MEMBER F. D. 1. C. Bron I92 Main Office: Washington at 33rd Street, CH 4-4985 ch Offices: Wythe Center 2409 Kecoughtan Road, Hamoton PA 2-6311 Brentwood Shopping Center 10454 Jefferson Avenue LY 5-H31 CENTER FORD Number I Ford Dealer on +l1e peninsula for over 9 conseculive years. 2900 Hunlinglon Avenue Newporl' News, Virginia lon bolh sides of 'rhe peninsulal . Charlene Roulel' +o Salesman af Cenler Foral: And he doesn'i' even know l clon'l have my drivers license. izii iii' i ' ' iii iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiZiii iiiiiiiiiii iaaaavsaecnm-rof... 2 IVEY-PARKER 2 X 7 - QE REAIIFY, mc: fji 5' i A or a avuirr,ii, ':.-A1,v All, E izlllr, Since QS? Al TOM IVEY-FARLEY PARKER '-amen aunolrie Mmznap.Ls MRS Co le're Real Esfale Service ninl I FOR BETTER BNLDENGH V H mp a Dial CH 4-1707 'QM ' .1-2 A 'ff . 6I53 Jefferson Ave. N.N. Office 826-6000 55-Qfflg, X P Newpoff NM- va- gr ,.,. 52:21am A FORREST COILE AND ASSOCIATES I93 F' bl TIS 522113 Hey, Whaf are you coming fo school for foday i'r's Safurday. s FlNESTg MENT sronss i for those who think young CONGRATU LATIONS from Miller 8. Rhoacls 2 We wish each of you cz future filled wifli success. 41'1-lA Firestone Insurance Service Ju S. Wa - AUTO - FIRE - LIFE - GENERAF INSUR 81 I 5966 Jefferson lAve. Firestone Newporf News. Va. 23605 's 'ce Phone 245-3257 129-zeih S+reef Newporf News, Virginia LEDFORD'S AMOCA SERVICE Congraiulaiions IOI88 Warwick Blvd. Phone LY 6-3822 Newpori' -News, Va. Class of '66 2, Bafferies illlf l-Ubficalion CONTRACTORS, INC. Accessories UTEP BOOKS-for Sfudy for Reference for Enferfainmenf Classics ' Curreni' Besi Sellers ' Bibles Diciionaries ' Paperbacks Sludy Guides Buy Your Books af 'lhe Cusiomer-Owned CO-OP Boolc-GIFT-RECORD SHOPS Soulhampfon Shopping Cenler Hiclenwood Shopping Peninsula Cooperafive Associaiion Inc. Siudenis wail for rides offer fhe final bell BROWN AND GRIST ' 1 , 1 v , . ,.. 25 Tyler Avenue, Newporl' News Mayo's Garden Supply SEEDS-INSECTICIDES-TORO MOTORS GARDEN TOOLS-FERTILIZERS-PEAT MOSS Phone LY 6-4I58 I0602 Warwick Blvcl. DIAL LY 6-865I UNUCUPI-'P' -RIVERSIDE SUNOCO- Kelly Tires, Bafferies and Accessories Free Piclc-Up and Delivery I0860 Warwick Blvd. JIM PARRAMORE Newporf News, Va. ENDEBROCK-WHITE COMPANY, INC. General Confracfors Our Building Builds Our Business Esfablished I946 P. O. Box I386 Newporf News, Virginia CH 7-6365 Julia Daffin sefs a sfriking pose as 9fh grade represenfaiive on 'lhe Homecoming Courf. EDDIE'S USED FURNITURE CU. One of fhe Largesf on ihe Peninsula , Y - J '- -'- ...,- -,35?3 . T . A - H :mfs JJAEW Qmmg 5?5' I' . -A 1 N.:,.,,g,-EA -1 ,-f c 1 ' if ,Iii H . .ESSIQ . .. ....., D -Y .mf-Sb we f4'?'Er2f:'f:1'E2'74'5.-Li. si 1,35 -,-- - ----- . f-- .1 1' ,sofas iv - H - e' M 1 ., . 1 - 1-.-,sg . f M. . .-1 -,.- ' 13, ,:.., '. ' Wai'- ,' . ' ff '.1f .:sf1sf::1s:e. -Hr' H ' 11,1 -A . I96 Save T1me - Save Money 'Call Us Firsi' Before Buying Or Selling New 81 Used IBuf Noi Abused, Furniture -k Refrigerators sk Sfoves -k Heaters Easy Drive In Parking Ball LY 6-5555 95I2 WARWICK BLVD. OFFICE 596.2211 Res. 596-5II3 J. F. HOGGE COMPANY Home Improvemeni' Specialisfs 0 Aluminum Producfs 0 Sales and Service 0 Insfallafions 0 Repairs and Addifions J, F, HOGGE 9962 Jefferson Ave. owner Newporf News, Va. CompIimenfs 'ro fhe Senior Class MODERN CLEANERS AND DYERS ESTABLISHED 1920 ASK ABOUT I WHERE QUALITY COUNTS no . - I 99 , FUR CLEANING - COLD STORAGE 1' VIIZI VAULTS ON OUR PREMISES X , Nm PICK-UP AND DELIVERY A ? ' . alike fgvl 5 flyH05U1X41X.'y MEMBER Call 244-I78I CASH 8: CARRY 3409 WASHINGTON AVE. for a delicious meal or snaclc Go fo HowAP.DJo11nson5 6065 Jefferson Ave OSER BROTHERS Beffer Grade Foofwear 9 E- Queen Shed. 32I3 Washingfon Ave. Hampfon Newporf News CASEY REALTY COMPANY Realfor There's No Place Like Home 93I4 Warwick Blvd. Newporl' News, Virginia : QSVZ-I Q PHONE ' , CH 7-5288 TidewaIer's Grea'l'es'l' . Jewelers ' 28Il Washinglon Ave. Newpcrl' News, Va. 0 POOL'S ALUMINUM WINDOW AND DOOR SERVICE Slorm Windows and Doors, Jalousie, SI-orm Panels, Glass Sliding Doors, Screens, Blinds, Awnings, Shades 992I2,,JeHerson Ave. Newporf News. V6- C. W. POOL Phone 596-I224 Congrafulafions Class of I96b RANCORN, WILDMAN 81 KRAUSE JAMES G. MABE APPRAISER UFFICE 595-116B 96GB WARWIEK BLVD. RESIDENCE PHONE NEWPORT NEWS, VA. LY 6-925D Pep Assemblies promoie school spirif. ,. ,h i xi, .42-QV. ' - .V , wg 'Q , . .: -:-:,:: .g:,. ' , ,'A.. f 4, 3 Z ' I'i:i:Ip , . U A :72..., ,f '::5:s. ' : E :fm f 235- w -' -T , . ,I Y:-K' . - . 22,9 1:1 '1..,,y. -. -, ., KITCHEN CABINFTS F EEE- Q F,l 'l'-'l l v lillil Planned, sum a Inslalled af Us 1 ,, 'c V ,,,, --1 V 1- F s ' o K'+ h D .' ' PW - ff 5515? III? And E522 221521212315 13525 5122121 , V C Iraciors All Typ f Cabine? Work l f'T?:+ifM-5- MW-hu -g 3g0,y'ii5fd'x G Q' will llillf c n 595 1184 --fl T A -I -1 if a - Vg ga -,N ,Q vi Pplll I I' ,ff Visif Our New Showroom - 99l6 HOSIER ST. Uusi OH Warwick Blvd, - Near Todds Lane! Open Friday Eve: Till 9 P.M. RIGGINS CO., INC. 4l0 Rofary Sireel' f Hamp'I'on, Virginia Telephone: 826-0525 slruclural and mechanical conlraclors I-97 pI1IIII S SI:uc:IIOs 5218 DARBY ROAD, N. W. o ROANOKE, VIRGINIA infemafzmal school plwfaqraphg STUDENT PORTRAITS SCHOOL ANNUAL PHOTOS SCHOOL RECORD PHOTOS .', 1 '-?- Iii ' 41? I 51 . 1 ig ,. I, av'f,.g, :wg ix , v .Mus 1-vs 'L.-LR. Denise Murphy se'rs a sfriking pose for her Senior picIure. We of PHILLIPS STUDIOS are real proud 'Io be a par! of 'Ihis fine yearbook. Also +19 worlz wifh a school such as WARWICK HIGH where a real 'Fine aimosphore prevai s. A school where you will 'find debonair and inielligence, fha? marks cIisI'inc'Iion and where Irue individualify can noi' be copied. izfxr 'X N 1 I is ua I Gam-ownx -. Fl v E R 2 , f - . X I ep-F 2 A- ' If' 'non Ar, PARK xncs f m ,+G .1 11-, Q K.. VISITOR CENTER 1 -J, I 1 Q ' - . X ui X 1, C V :ma - , C I XA ,, HTH X ' 5 SX 'ff Dmvrow 'B T ,I L 1 NM' in . D . sq M-g,,,F Q45 TLEFIEL Q 2 D 49:05 5 'D 4 X -5 venom cw i X QI'-EE .il H iii, ' l.R..s.w..In m n X X -'-'- 2 . , 'fs A , ,U .5 - Q I if , .I E s It R D+ Bun Y O R K Q AIM, Hem. N I 5 - cw. Ii gt f'f1,',,,5 coumvv -g, Q I H 'Xlye N X 0 En , - xx v ' 1' ,, Ei A, ,I X X vga A 1 , ,, ,ff X Gannon fp? Fm 'QQ 2 uf ' Tw' . , I I Q Q V A Qkwi I rom' eusns XA Q 5 ,T C' ,XX XJ? L NEW nr Y K H . , 3 V' - , 1f Q' .s . NEWS, Q , fy we I 1 ' 5 Go !JL,4 'L vfM'c ,D . 3 F . N L - FU In-r ' Z wuz -I . . ug S W3 wa-4. xv of-0614 N X LH 565-4141 . 5 . X. 5' 'W H '1 :I ' 25 gs Av L XL c : sac: aan-1 L N .' Q, 9 ,, AM ' . f, 26 :g BATTLEFIE ng, N A x I . W +4 9 5 41+ K lv, 1 JV, UNE. - 'S v 3 ,- MK E . L 'Q 9 0 co' M num 1 a L .4 - ,A O - W LPHYIN ' , A-nu,,,, 4 - 5 :wma 1 -X ' 12522 A N' , tx 1 5 I I 'Q wg 'xx 1 dr'-' utev GF 593' 'Zi f I' I Iv I I ' A 4 ml S ' 14. I , Q I - 4 ,z 1, A ' A ,, mnmsn - ussum f mn A f .9 E z 5' 944 , I 4, ' W Q9 go 'X Q - , 9 I3 A 313 3 , zip.. 4' b S.: v HAMPTON I - Mmmsns Museum X 1 '00a- I ff' X ,, X If v -i . .J T ms ' 4 - - , - 5 egi x, i 1.6 1 GER ',. I-v -' wma ME AL museum OF VA. N6 A X U n WN ' PM. U 1' . 'Nj - G ' m see Rev 94 JAMES mvuz amos: J .- 1 2 5 2,1 9 4 ., Z1,.i1',f3b5N -' E. ' I . JP w e ' 4 X R .v fu 'I , A M O F S Nsvflrom' ND?-as DOC mpeun. mea ' .2 1 , THE VIRGINIA u.owER PENINSULA I - f:.:'w1Q4,2?6 f ,..... .,.-.. ..-.....-,.- H..-... in A .. T 1 MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE THE INEVITABLE STEP WAS TAKEN WHICH TRANSFERRED A SPRAWLING TIDEWATER VIL- LAGE INTO THE DIGNIFIED STATUS OF A CITY OF THE FIRST CLASS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA. ITS PAST HAS BEEN ILLUSTRIOUS. BUT OUR JUSTIFIED PRIDE IN PAST ACCOMPLISHMENTS MUST NOT DIM OUR EYES TO THE FACT THERE IS MUCH LEFT TO DO IN THE FUTURE. CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS U16 Work! is' Greatest ffarbrfr f:-:- f -.::-.1.4,,: s 52252 :.:::::: ---- 1 Q WJ Buy Sell Trade Build i ::'::i,:A' S ' 4 I hzmiiiizu --Lu STEPHEN'S REALTY COMPANY h i t I b - xx 6I33 Jefferson Avenue a r S y y I T- , Newporl' News. Virginia 23605 W Morfgage Loans Insurance ,W :Y 1 MRS- ETFIEI-.BOSS - Owner 8: O erafor ' -'A' STEPHEN SARRE5 Office 826-71 II -S,,rS3'f131s:gvfq'Lj23.g::Sn2r2i1S::m, - 9 Real Esfafe Broker Nighf LY 6-3838 e mam avmg 'I,g???g.-- DIAL 59 - as NO ANSW9 CQLSZZ .' R'VE iII'fLH5'SiP5I31L BE?-i'Tl'53 I 4 2 X ' ' ' m0Fo6 4 gli ' 923 rv? RT.- 17 Z! 'L' , Q. 199 ,T :. -'I'- L -'J.7... -, Us ,ii ' DORENA LEE BEAUTY SALON IO63 J. Clyde Morris Blvd. - Wesfwood Shopping Cenfer - IU.S. R+. l7I Free Off Sfreef Parking Fire near cafeferia caused anxiefy among The sfudenfs. LOWE 81 ASSOCIATES, INC. .... R0-NI BUIHIHQ Telephone 596-5077 Concrefe ' 'J -M-M I I206 Jefferson Avenue Sewers Newporf News, Virginia LY 6-272i CALCULATORS . TYPEWRITERS . ADDING MACHINES 'la . gr- Uf . N WPIIR'I' BUSINESS MISHINSS INC Say Wm' F'owe'S uNDERwooo . oLlvETTl , A . I SALES AND SERVICE nuns snunno 7007 HUNTINGTON AVE. NEWPORT NEWS. VA. 609 Harpersville Rd. Warwick Newporf News, Va Ii' is Always a Pleasure 'Io Shop ai' A-'q-V , , SHONEY'S Wlgghmdn DRIVE IN a. COFFEE SHOP A STEAKS- FRIED CHICKEN- FRIED SHRIMP NEWMARKET SHOPPING CENTER Everyfhing on Our' Menu Can Be Prepared To Take Our 6 LOCATIONS I527 W. Pembroke Av. Hampfon DIAL PA 3-6954 NEWPORT N-EWS' V'RG'N ' IoIss Jefferson Ave. Newpor+ News mm, LY 5-9371 Wearing Apparel and Accessories 'For 'OW Wafwffl BW- NEWPOH News DIAI- 596-4762 U , In Norfollr Va. 83I E. LiHIe Creelc Rd. Boys: Glrlsl Infaniisl and Teerhagers' Va. Beach Blvd. 81 Newfown Rd. A+'Davis Corner 4-26I4 ln Porfsmoulh 2900 Airline Blvd. We Serve WARWICK HIGH KEYETTES Roberi Pellefier fo feammafes: This lime we go Through fhe sign no maffer wha'r Smifh says. Jusl Worlds of Fashion JUST wonuas OF A5 0N . Downfown ancl Newmarlcel' QIMWIW Wflfll 9 fylwx-waldeilj 20 I OUR BEST TO You igf , 4.,. , ' lljnda Casjade: :If 'rhese names aren r in alphabetical order. l'll iusf N K 'V ame my unror. 0 x ' ,. N 51 I -I 1 - ., QXQK E' I 1' - ,-1' 'H R: - F?f4sax Y-. A-fg1,, .- - X:-.,-, :NSU ' ' A r - I 'xQ..'! '.l?g NN! ,'-.H X-X. K. I I . Q' . X: . , X L' A, ' ,. ' . 1 ' . I 2, I . , . 'iff' Y ,JL I ' ix E , E ' f 'gs f - -- 1 Q - 5 C4-an , I , f. .5 ' f . 2121 . Y' Q W.,- l W' ELECTRICITY THE MOVING FORCE . . . that brightens our lives, creates careers and lights the way to tomorrow's better world. VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY V. Mounfy Says , ,lf - -.57 ' ' , ForTopsin 1255 , ' 'A Xi fm-I 139 ' JN v 114 'ff' , if UETRI W .: A A fr T ' ,R - BUILDERS' HARDWARE . - Qs - LUMBER EQIEEEQ' l r I f - FENCING ' f-fb - PAINTS , CU 9, - PLYWOODS 52.5.'uQI5. Prompf Delivery - OPEN - I Everything For The Builder f 202 , MON. - I-RI. 7:30 A.M. - 6 P.M. SATURDAY TO 5 P.M. I! MUUNIBASIII LUMBER Qmvz JEFFERSON AvE. Du-it-Yourself Headquarters rr sneer. Em of Mar.. s+.rn+efseC+ron1 HILTON PHARMACIES Nearing One Million New Prescriptions TWO STORES TO SERVE YGU I030I Warwick Blvd. lHiII'onI Phone 595-I I29 VILLAGE SUPPLIERS, INC. Wholesale Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning Supplies Telephone 596-7603 IOI64 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, Virginia Sherwood Shopping Center Phone 877-0253 IDenbighI G. C. JOYCE A. S. WHITEMORE 44 Y X X f i f n X -K J bw 1 1 r I It A b ' W I things go S K is . A 17 fe Q better , 4 0:4 ew Wlt . ,-.-. -ruAuz.uAnx Q A ' ' DRINK X X ew ,ff 1 its T ji I . 3 WO BOTTLE Wi ll.-el AUTHQITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY an A l:'lJFlS 3211 Washington Avenue Downtown Newport News, Va. Debbie Powell: What's the Senior battle cry? NKIHOLS PI If 8. H E' I . In I I Dispafched Trucks on QUALITY-BUILT KELLY TIRES FROM. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL me 'W c 8. M TIRE EXCHANGE INC. Specialisfs in New Ins+aIIa+ions 81 Proieci' Work 502 Rofary Hampfon Jefferson Avenue ai' Todds 'Lane The men who know fires best IIIIIIE OPI-IEAL co ..--F.- .. .,..., .'- 4 V- ,.,E.,,.E! ,, If . L, I 3413 vidoria Blvd. R ' ':.LEf5E.',. 1: xi, -3. OPTICAL CO 29'Ih and Wesi' Ave Newpori' News CH 5 I25I 322 Main S'I'. Newpori News LY 6-756I Hampion PA 2-93 I I ,I . .. . . . d ' II: h Servmg Ihe Pemnsula Slnce I'-726 RIIEIEIAITFZ, fgwgascasxizggwghe CRIZZUP .. DIAL CI-I 5 3255 JACK H FLYNN M R .' E ,. .., ,,,, E! 77, I PANY ., I I ,E r -. G. L. DINSMORE COM I F -1- WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS i- 1 xulgl, 231 TWENTY-THIRD STREET H NE:wPoRT News, VIRGINIA 23607 I PIANOS To Buy 'or Reni' LEONARD F' HARRIS - WURLITZER - KNABE - EIscI-IER JERRY RURRR Dial CH 5-0068 ' RUBEN AND HARRIS 2:12,,,,,l,:LL-LLLLQZIQLQEL CZCNIPAINIY ri, - ' '3'i't1 '?T?Q'Rfi'ifiE2 ESTABLISHED I9I9 CO, Wholesale Confectioners 233 TWENTY-THIRD STREET PHONE CH T 5 3233 2 I 0 28+I1 Newporf News 204 NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA 23607 1896 PQ :,f ' . Til, Q 'v 'V px NK YQ!! J, ny j ff X XLR' xx F H HR S T F E D HT' HP A 'QL A HA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSUCIATH'ICGN OF NEWPORT NEWS 2916 WASHINGTON AVENUPI ' NEWI'ORT NEWS, VIRGINIA :INSURED H1415 Carolyn Wall: Come in 007, I reucl you Ioucl T and clear. I K - ,.l. ::. I ,I 9 I -- I 3 I . f I .x4.,,-1 BIBLE 82 BOOK CENTER l0375lf2 Warwick Blvd. Newpori' News, Va. LY 6-0256 up Bibles, Books Church and S. S. Supplies Greering Cards K' Posrer Supplies S Zfi, I 99I6 Warwick Boulevard COPELAND MOTOR CAR 6552252 Sazvicanfaz 1451201234 NEWPORT NEWS. VA. - PHONE 595'-0309 AN EXTRA MEASURE or sEnvlcE-- ' SALES 0 SERVICE - PARTS Call Us For Overseas Delivery On Al! Foreign Cars au 826 74702 'Q ' A, O f DEALERS LIC. if 722 3233 w. MERCURY BLVD. HPI. 205 Sister Ships Side at Shipyard The S.S. United States in dock with her sister ship the S.S. America at the Newport News Shipyard. Newport New . g . Builders of Great Ships to Help Keep America Strong on the Seas NEWPORT NEWS SHIPBUILDING AND DRY DOCK COMPANY 206 1 Always Tops on lhe Lisi of Good Reading .... lnformafive Reading Tma TIMES-HERALD Min' RWM Hampton Roads' Morning 'Newspaper The Peninsulifs Only Daily NE WSpapers- Published for All the Family! 'J , 'ggi SIFJPM-Q1 1 s A , ii,- lI200-A Jefferson Ave. Exr. a'I' Harpersville Road Charm Beauty Salon Specializing in Hair CuI I'ing, Siyling, Hair Coloring and Permanenls SHAVER'S INC. LOWERY-MAGNAVOX-KIMBALL AND STORY 81 CLARK ORGANS 0 Kimball 0 WinI'er 0 Janssen ,A-A ,,'a..,.,., I R ' Slory 8: ,E I - Clark Pianos F I -V --HL Lf.--1' 'A , 'H -'TL ------pf -, 'LL-freebi e- 5-E 1 ' L.,- . .... .' '-L ' L l 2 W':-U5 197'-lI,., p ----.JRE -like-.E J - g,,,Q:, . . N-U4 'Fi -Qi .4 l Dial LY 6-57II 970l Warwiclc Blvd. Newporl' News, Va. Across From HilI'on Shopping CenI'er Serving fhe Peninsula for Over 60 Years P 6 Pawel COMPLETE LINE OF HOME FURNISHINGS TERMS TO sun YOUR BUDGET EEAruR1Ne- - - HlcKoRY's JAMES RIVER COLLECTION - RUGS BY MOHAWK R McGEE 1 DIAL F l CH 5 2041 IQ -,, ' vi.,,'qm X V , ' I LOCATED oowNTowN NEWPORT NEWS E 2:2 zen-1 sr. Congralulaiions 'Io 'I'l1e Class of I966 HILTON MOTOR SERVICE l CAROL BOOK SHOP Religious Supplies I38-28Ih SI'ree'I' Newpori' News, Va. TATUM ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS 207 Tyler Avenue Newporf News, Virginia Railings-Columns-Furniiure Mefal Special'I'ies Cusiom Builf-Experily lnsI'allecI FREE ESTIMATES Warwick sluclenfs calch miniafure foolballs clonafed by fha Banl of Dial 595-I94I Days-595-'995 NHBS Warwick. 208 . iw A i :ei :al ide i' ll' people on the ga... ge Blllll? R 0lI I-' ' 'sf Everyone goes for our mouth-watering golden fried fillet of fish topped with Burger Chef's own special tangy tartar sauce and served .,.,.2,i:s1s:5259153si5sissi225S2if555i55i5?5i2siss2fEsa11:1... O n a f re S h ' to a S t e d b U n ' 30R6fk ' ::l BU RGER oi-I EF DRIVE-I N IOI I9 Jefferson Ave. i 'iil Phone 596-I082 BURGERS Newport News, Va. Home ofthe Worlde Greatest 150 Hamburger! BLACKMAN REALTY COMPANY Realtor l2346 Wa rwiclr Blvd. me-5- ,es 'AAA A f Y .. k iw .L , Jan Minter: Now get this straight. We are the Farmers. Ne is the Typhoons! wport News GRISSOM BROTHERS BARBER SHOP We Open I0 A.M.-8 P.M. Monday Thru Friday Saturday 8 A.M.-6 P.M. 349 Main Street Newport News. Va. F sal BARETT SHOE STORE t rc 3 ..,, I za ff' 'smug Home of Nationally Advertised Brands I Dya ble Shoes-56.99 ' ,,.5, 7 5835 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, Virginia Mr. Hayes, And 'then 'flue lookoui cried, 'BEAGLE'! W. T. CHAPIN, INC. Insurance l26 26l'h Slreel' Newporl' News, Virginia FIRST SL MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 1 Sewing all Virginia at the mark of personal service 'lin HAWKINS-KNIGHT HART - SGHAFFIIER E MARX Zim. , A ,,,, ' - MIGHIELS sfenn ' ' Midd'shade Swank N rthcool Freeman Shoes Deansgate J rman Shoes' Arrow Taylor Made Eagle Shoes Puriian e lslol Ha Janhen Knbx Hal 3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 24 W Queen Hamplon Dial PA 3-8151 lc Sh C 'l r Dial LY 6-471 B .-.. , : o ' : -,r..,.. , A ' : : a - : e R S is I O 5 in . W ,J I . - - ' I .,, 1 jf' f : Warwic opping ene - ' V, L gl: QDMV 0 Riverdale- IO78 W. Mercury Blvcl - V ' - N. I-iii. 8' . ,nth Correcl hockey skills are siressed in girls' gym classes. 4, D-JI 838-131 WILSON AWNING BURTON TYPEWRITER EX., INC. 'l9Z Z '4- . U . ,f xpngoiiitgsfihx 1, 9 . ' 1 I X Sales-Service4Ren'Ials ,1L l1 Office Supplies ATL TENTSAXQVF R'3:I3WwM:'l-C3NE'APf0P- . - - I-.45 W 5 as mg on ve Mlmeographmg Service ,A Telephone CH 4-BIZ llmh iy 9964 J fferson Ave. Q 3 NewpoFI' News, Va. LY 6-0400 Awnings, Covers, Tarpaulins, Flags and Yachf Work OLDEST ON THE PENINSULA Iy Bonneff: Maybe if I play dead fha g up and go away. Mum Business Machines 10408 WARWICK BOULEVARD NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA SALES SERVICE RENTAL Typewrifers Adding Machines Cash Regis+ers NEWPORT NEWS-HAMPTON AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOC. Nick Allen Mofor Inc. Bowdi+ch Ford Inc. Casey Chevrolei' Corp. Cenfer Ford Sales 8: Service Inc. Copeland Mo'Ior Car Co. Inc. Hampion Moror Corporafion l lu+chen's Chevrolel' Lumpkin-Truck Co. Inc. Merrimac Molors, Inc. Poquoson Mofors, Inc. Shaclcleford Au+o Co. Inc. Spencer MoI'or Sales, Inc. Sprafley-Rogers Ford Plaza Inc. SuHle Mofor Corp. Tysinger MoI'or Co. Inc. Universal Aufo Sales, Corp. Ward PonI'iac Sales, Inc. Williams, Inc. 2II 1 VIRGINIA BARBER COLLEGE INC. Have you considered Barbering as a career? II presenls a never ending challenge. Inquire 'Ioday al a 'Fully accrediled school. Ask 'For Mr. C. B. Waller, President 4309 HunI'ing'I'on Ave. Congralulalions A FRIEND 244-4282 ., .. ircecr cre rrrr as y u 69? . .. YN .- .If-'Tb ' ' I i1'1'- '-'-li'1V1f-'11-:11 2 1 52'-.-.E'ifl:EE5lE2?egiiF'525:32.12 1 X K ,gy xx Eggs? W9 BEST WISHES iigi g from 'S' As if . , PENINSULA FLORIST Seniors A, ASSOCIATION : ,,.:: 3 :...,.,:: 5 -A ff 4:1259 ''-'-1'1-'1 -f-f111- f1 ' '1' 2--1 '..1i:,-: 1 ,.,:,:2, 3 VV I 'nb METAL 'FINISHING COMPANY 9 ALUMINUM ANODIZING CADMIUM, CHROMIUM AND NICKEL ELECTROPLATING 542 ThirI'y-Sixth S'rree+ Telephone 247-I034 P. O. Box 83I Newporl News, Virginia EIGHTH GRADERS SUPPORT THE ANNUAL MRS. WARD'S AND COL. CAKE'S HOMEROOM Debbie Brislow Angela Brown Anne Burnelle Donna Burnham Rosemary Calafiore Lee Carney Jon Chism Hugh Clark Gary Collie Cassie Connaughlon Norma Cook Billy Rohrer Margie Speake Janis Rowe BeHy Sawyer Gail Schmidl' Larry Schuliz Frank Seney Thomas Shellon Joan Slaylon Cindy Smiley Billy Smilh Debbie Smiih Rene Smifh Michael Spade evggflz -QP , .2 ull. tw. ZZ Warwick Blvd. and Main Slreel' a'I' Hillon Village Congralulalions Io Ihe Class of I966 From MOSS BEECROFT XX You Don't Have To Be a Maharaja . . . To Treat Your Date Like a Queen! TAKE HER TO THE RANCH HOUSE and enioy an exotic . . . STEAK FLAMBE' 'I4-ozs. of aged thick cut Western Delmonico Steak charcoal Broiled and served Flaming to Your Table. With: Baked Idaho Potato, French Fried Onion Rings, and Fresh Garden Salad Bowl. Top It All Off With a Luscious HOT FUDGE CAKE made with creamy ice cream, fluffy cake and oodles of hot fudge and mounds of whipped cream. Continuous action characterizes the tighting Farmers. 3 RA ' SALES seavice W' 4 A. 653.4-iii f 581- ',-7 Iii--1 MJ . 4 9294 Warwick Blvd. 'I if Phone 245-9584 Tidewater Motorcycle Corp Newport News HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES, LAWN MOWERS, OUT-BOARD MOTORS Twenty-Fitth and Huntington Ave. Dial 247-5805 Newport News, Va. SENIOR HOMEROOM 202 Martha Karam Jack Kauffman William Kelly Ronald Kemp Dan Kooi Janice Kostka Charlotte Krisel Frances Kunze Jimmy Lacy David Lathrop Frances Layne Sandra Leedy Chris Louis Randy Lucas Suzanne Lyon Stacey Mann Mrs. Oliver Sandra Marble Billy Martin Barbara Marshall Alex Mayo Beth McAtamney Jimmy McCormick Daniel Mee Shirley Meredith Alice Messick Candy MidkitF Martha Miller Alvin Mirmelstien Janice Moody Mike Moore Vicki Mooza -N X x Employees ot Hunt 8: Staples Furniture Store relax in the comfortable atmosphere of one of their displays. 1 .,. TRAVE LIN travel counselors E6 agents PHONE 596.6219 10202 WARVIICK BOULEVARD, NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA 23601 Let Us Arrange Your Trip. at No Cost to You. Airline Steamship Rail Bus Tickets Hotel Reservations TOURS-ESCORTED OR INDEPENDENT Tickets 'For Theater or Sports Activities Furniture by Master Craftsmen HUNT 81 STAPLES INC. Armed Forces Special Order Store 50 West Mercury Boulevard Hampton, Va. 2I3 WHILE-AWAY PRIVATE SCHOOL INC. 6l9 and 62l Harpersville Road Newpori News, Virginia DAY NURSERY V .Q , ls+ GRADE and KINDERGARTEN CITIZENS SL MARINE B ANK mzxsxxczfsszcwzfzzaf therezs ct convenient Zoeottfion near you 0 Newport News 0 Hampton 0 York County The Warwick High School Student Co-Operative Association BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF I966 Telephone: 595- I 77I WYTHE LAMP SHOP Specializing Lamp Shades and Lamp Mounfing Mefal Refinishing Silver Repair I0247 Warwick Boulevard Newporl' News, Virginia 0 P Lf.lQg. W I I f A ' Ill IW II, BUILDING lil SUPPLY CORP. Ill - LUMBER I,-M - HARDWARE - PAINT 877-0246 W I3I27 Warwick Blvd. Illlll I IIN I Congrafulafions fo 'rhe Senior Class 6W1 ..l I' 0 'QD 5 'Z Q I I 5 as eff' I 4 Illllun -,.g:15G I FUTURE NURSES CLUB w. M. JORDAN COMPANY, INC. IIOIO Jefferson Avenue Newporl News, Va. 2360I Phone: Area Cocle 7034596-634I P. O. Box I337 Warwick Sfafion GENERAL BUSINESS FORMS INC. Working Paper lnsleaol of Paper Work' I04I3 Warwick Blvd. Newporf News, Va. Dial 'LY 6-403I 2l6 If -MR The sfruggling survivors of Mr. HowelI's fhird period chemisfry class are, Kneeling: Tony Johns Hamm, Tommy Phillips, Sfuarf Millen. Gene Mecham, Bill Layfon, Wayne Reed. Row I: Wa Mary Smifhwick, Barbara Mann, Addy Cook. Linda Smifh, Sherry Kilburn, Eileen Nelson. Row 2 Scoggins, Jean Lockharf, Jim Moore, Mary Dawson, Alberf Morris, Sandra Perry. Rodney Luckad Ligon, Teresa Pruiff. Row 3: Danny Beloff, Sammy Shelfon, Barry Whife. Buddy Shackleford, But h Frank Branlf, Donald Harmon. T ir me-1i'i'g,r. Enieriaining a+ 'the Hayseed Hep are The Sabres -Jim Rollings, Larry Gore. Ronnie Messic. Tony Griffin lsingerl. Boby McArihur, and Paul Darden ldrumsl. HOMEROOM I7I Miss Susan Thomas Marlc Spiers David Spriggs Rodney Siansleerry John Siramer Brenda S'Ievens Keiih SI'iIes Ken'I Siene Michael SI'ene Chris Siouwe John Susiare Deiiald Swain James Swain Gary Sylces Herberf Taylor Phyllis Taylor Fred Tarlrenion Michael Thomasson Pairicia Thompson William Thompson Donna Therion Linda Therion Sam Therion Douglas Tilles Evere+'I' Topham Daniel Tyer Brenda Turnage Maragaref Union Jill Vaden Jennie Van Arsdale Al-Ihur Vandenbree SI'even Van Huss SI'uarI' Vansani' Jeanne Viclr Ronald Viclr Margare'I' Voussinas Edward Wacldy Kenny Wall Larry Wallace MiI'I'on Walsh WHERE YOU'RE NOT FORGOTTEN AFTER YOU BUY TWO LOCATIONS :H:I IIObI WARWICK BLVD. 412 CORNER OF JEFFERSON AVE. 84 ROUTE I7 Call 596-6311 W. E. SAUNDERS CORPORATION Builder, Developer Mr. Smiih enioys ride affer anoiher of WarwicIc's band viciories. THE THOMAS A. PETERSON CO. CAPS-GOWNS-HOODS- CHOIR ROBES 50I-07 Eas'I' 33rd S'Iree'I' Kansas Ci'I'y, Missouri 64I09 2l7 i MR4. HOWELL'S QUIET ONES AM i AVEDGE 3 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS NEWPORT' News, VIRGINIA og, I I TELEPHONE LY 6 7685 Telephone 596-69 I I W. J. SMITH 81 SON FUNERAL HOME W. J. SMITH. JR. 2I0 Harpersville Road Newpor-I' News' Virginia Back Row: Tim Meyers, Wayne Wood, Mike Link. Frank Marshall, Roger Mills. Cenfer Row: Julia Daffin, Parricia Kennedy, Susan Taylor, Anne Peele, Gllberi Kneelln Mike Gerlach. CaI'hy Piifman. Susan Phillips, Debbie ' . ' g: - Ray Price. Mike Walker, Sieve Wrighr, Ben CaIIin, Don Cochran. I THE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION OF WARWICK Mrs. Givens, presidenf of The PTA, conducis a meeiing on high school morals. Mrs. Thompson discusses Iyping Techniques wifh an aiieniive parenr. 2 I8 VA gk ,N V A X I -. .-I-:f:qj.e. I 5, 'G X Y I S OF NEWPORT NEWS The Logical Place To Shop A compIeI'e selecfion of sporfswear for S'ruden+S. UnIversiI'y Shop 'For young'men, SubI'een and Misses' sporfswear 'Fea+uring all TI1a+'s new. COMPLETE LINE OF IFASHIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Learn Beauty Culture COMPLETE TRAINING IN ALL BRANCHES DAY - PART-TIME ' CLASSES FORM WEEKLY 0 LIIW TIIITIIIN 0 PIISITIIIIIS ASSIIREII -vm-.II xc' N. H '26 0 .IIIIIIVIIIIIIII IIISTIIIIIIIIIIII 'WI -,Ii ' 1 .' COMPLETE BEAUTY ,.., SERVICE 'V FN wi ll ,fe j AT SCHOOL PRICES I , I . g 'T Under Experf SUPEFYISIOD M CH 4-5221 ' 4 MARGARET SELBY-Owner OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE 8 BEAUTY SCHOOL I24 30TH ST. NEWPORT NEWS ,VA. McCARTY S I AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SERVICE IEE IU - IEEE' A OVERHAULS I -A EXCHANGES A REPAIRS ron All MAKES pkg! 596-6283 S ONE DAY SERVICE I ,, I2 ll lfgliiilarzewil, '- L - L,-.AL I I I239 JEFFERSON AVE MR. HAYES' 3rd PERIOD Juniors in Mr. Hayes fhird period hisfory class spirif by purchasing an ad. Mr. Hayes Jimmy Alford Judy Anderson Charles Belofe Sfeve BurneH'e Cheryl Burnham Jud Chaney Cafhy D'Errico Dennis Fifzgeralcl Shirley Fullbrighf Richard Graves Sydney Griffin Marylin Hall Lauren Hedden I show fheir school Kennefh Jackson Janef Kauffman Darlene Marek Ronnie Mayo Vickie McCall Diana Moody Linda Newfon Carol Pond Jane Sargeanf Bucky Smifh Ginger Sfefson Richard SuHon Tommy Wilson HAUSER'S JEWELRY Wafches-Diamonds-Jewelry Experf Wafch Repairing IO347 Warwick Blvd. Hilfon Village Phone LY 6-7890 11 211 'P balluu ii x 'Y HIDENWOOD Your Agency for School Supplies Cosmefics and Pharmaceufical Producfs 220 L4 gl, Y .i Called For 5 Delivered ' Call LYric 5-I I5l Daily-8 A.M. 'lo l0 P.M. Sundays-I0 A.M. fo I0 P.M. Your Communily l-leallh Cenferu Band, Bagpipe Corps Honors Robert Parker for Service By The cenTer: quick sTepg march. A sharp command Trom The drum maior and The band moves oTT. RoberT Parker has noT only been leading The Grenadier Band and Bagpipes Corps Tor The pasT Tour years, buT he has also been an asseT in bringing honor and Tame To Warwick. This honor can be Tound maTerially in The Trophy case: The Tame- in'The ovaTions oT The sTreeT-lined crowds, in The praises oT high naval and Tederal oTTicials. Serving in The capaciTy oT Bagpipe Drum Major in l963, RoberT gained The knowledge and experience ThaT would soon puT Warwick's Band among The Top- ranking bands on The EasTern seaboard. RoberT Parker moved up To Grenadier Drum Major in IQ64. During his TirsT year in This posiTion: RoberT, himselT, walked oTT wiTh Two Top awards Tor The BesT Drum lviaior aT The inTernaTionally Tamous Shen- andoah Apple Blossom FesTival in WinchesTer, Virginia. OTher awards received during RoberT's Rule are over nine TirsT places, Two, second places: and Two, Third places. The band has also perTormed aT The annual in- specTion oT The Naval Air Reserve, and in The l-lampTon T-lisTorical SocieTy's Annual CelebraTion aT KecoughTan. As RoberT leaves Warwick This year he will leave many memories oT The band: The parades, The lasT minuTe adiusTmenTs, The memorizaTion oT music, The glory oT winning, The depression oT deTeaT. l-le will also leave a TradiTion. The TradiTion oT Warwick as a Top band: a TradiTion which will be conTinued Tor TuTure years. And as RoberT Parker gives his lasT command Tor his Tinal perTormance, we oT The Grenadier Band and Bagpipe Corps, give him a graTeTul and hearT-TelT Thank you. ChrisTmas Parade. band in anoTher perTormance. as Their music. Pass in Review . Warwicks band parades before judges In The RoloerT Parker, disTinguished in his English uniform. prepares To lead STyled aTTer The .English guards, The band is unique in Their dress as Tay ' f B! . . Patron Ads A school needs loyal andenrhusiaslic supporl from orhers Than The siudenfs and liacullry members. Such supporiers conlribuie a greai deal io The morale and welfare of The school. Col. E. P. Archibald Mrs. Barl4er's Homeroom L+. Col. 84 Mrs. Hugh L. Baynes R. E. Brillon Mr. 84,-Mrs. David Buchanan Mr. 84 Mrs. R. H. Burgess Lois K. Callahan Mr. 84 M-rs. O. Q. Cassada Mr. 84 Mrs. R. F. Carrin, Jr. Col. 84 Mrs. Ben S. Carlin Mr. 84 Mrs. R. C. Chaney Chinkapin Mr. 84 Mrs. Edwin S. Clarl4, Jr. The Class of 66 William Coleman Jr. Howard Curiis Mrs. Shelby Curiis Mai. gl Mrs. John I. Daniel Neil H. Drummond Mr. 84 Mrs. Roy C. Dunkum, Jr. Mr. 84 Mrs. Henry Elkins Dorena Ross Esrridge Mr. 84 Mrs. William E. Fosier Mr. 84 Mrs. R. C. Franklin Mr. 84 Mrs. B. E. Fullerron Furure Teachers of America Girls Recrealrion Associarion Sieve Givens Mr. 84 Mrs. Olho O. Givens The Grea+ Arlanric 84 Pacific Tea Co. Inc. Mr. 84 Mrs. M. A. Hamleli Mr. 84 Mrs. Evererr H. Hogge Mr. 84 Mrs. C. O. Jones, Jr. Kelly Real+y Mrs. Jo Kennedy Mr. Kohou+'s ICT Club, Room I99 Mrs. Mahone's Junior Homeroom, I9O Mr. 84 Mrs. W. E. Mahone Mr. 84 Mrs. Sranley Moody Mr. 84 Mrs. Earl G. Morgan Myr+le's Beaury Salon Mr. gl Mrs. E. J. O'Sullivan 84 Family Mr. 84 Mrs. R. E. Padilla Pe+er's Cabinel Shop Mr. 84 Mrs. Jack Pollock Mai. 84 Mrs. B. H. Pond C. Lear Ponion Mrs. Joyce Rouler Mrs. Pauline J. Rouler 84 Mr. Mrs. Edwin Shaclclelord, Jr. Mr. 84 Mrs. J. E. Simplcins Mr. 84 Mrs. R. P. Slayion Mr. 84 Mrs. Lawrence M. Slifer Bill Smilh Aulo 84 Air Condiiioning Sales 84 Service Mr. 84 Mrs. R. G. Smiih Mr. 84 Mrs. J. F. Smooi Mr. 84 Mrs. James H. Spielberger Mr. 84 Mrs. E. F. Spruill Mr. 84 Mrs. J. D. Srainback The Big Four Volleyball The Warwick High School Bagpipe Corp Youih For Chrisr zu--. f5,g'XCXw, ill ' Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Tor Their assisTance in Taking VpicTures. l-larry Loyd Tor Taking picTures. Sherry Noland and STeve Givens Tor Their as- sisTance in selling ads. Mr. Karl Phillips and his son Tor Taking individual picTures. Mr. Danny Delzalco and Mr. PeTe PeTerson Tor Their aid as represenTaTives Trom Taylor Pub- lishing Company. Mr. John Caywood, Principal, Tor his under- sTanding and advice. Mariners' Museum Tor The use oT Their premises. he TaculTy Tor Their paTience and co-operaTion, Tor allowing us To come inTo Their classrooms, and Tor aiding wiTh deparTmenT copy. rs. Penny Howell Tor her paTience and kind help. ur adverTisers and paTrons Tor Their supporT. onsolidaTed PhoTographic lndusTries Tor'Their prompT co-operaTion in sale oT supplies. The '65-66 Warwick Staff Wishes to Express Thanks On behahf oT The annual sTaTT, The ediTor, Linda FullerTon, would like To give sincere Thanks To all The people who have helped make This annual possible. Our Thanks go To: The local business concerns who supplied door prizes Tor The annual sTaTT dance. The Sabres Tor supplying The music Tor The annual sTaTT's l-layseed Hop. Bob KreTz Tor The use oT his surTboard and TronT yard. FashioneTTe BeauTy Salon and Pollards FlorisT Tor The use oT Their premises. Mr. Drummond Tor his assisTance. Mr. Kennedy Tor snapping The good-bye picTure. Taylor Publishing Company Tor Their hard work and co-operaTion in The prinTing oT This book. Mr. Leslie I-lowell Tor his hard work, assisTance, and advice in The laying ouT oT This annual. The Warwick l-ligh School P.T.A. and SCA Tor Their Tinancial donaTions. The sTudenTs Tor Their co-operaTion in wriTing copy. The parenTs oT The sTaTT members Tor Their consideraTion and help. Seniors Look Towards Futureg Juniors Plan Coming Year qi, K-NJN Covwk' QQ !5o.,e.w.J-1-.J L aw MQ! Myww Rafi X ?f'w-MZQQMA, QW Zilla '7,..3Mf- 555'-' may Q46 gy '51-A TYUN-N'-'n4 Apex Building Conlraclors .. .............. .. Aulo Mulller King ........ Mr. B's Family Reslauranl ..... Ballour Company ......... Ballou 84 Palmer ........... Bank ol Hamplon Roads .... Bank ol Warwick ........ Barclay 81 Sons Jewelry .. . Barell Shoe Slore ....... Beck Cily Bakery ...... Beecroll 84 Bull, Lld. . . . Benson-Phillips ....... Bible 84 Book Cenler .... Blackman Really ........ Blechman's Youlh Cenler . . . Boulevard Cleaners ...... Brenlwood Pharmacy Brown 84 Grisl, inc .... Bryanl 8r Nelms ...... . . Burger Chel .......,...... Burlon Typewriler Exchange ......... C 84 M Tire Exchange ................ Col. Cake's 81 Mrs. Ward's Homeroom . . Carol Book Shop .................... Carpenler Brolhers, Inc ............. Casey Chevolel .......... Casey Really ................ Cenler Ford Sales 84 Service .... Chapin Really .............. Charles Beauly School ..... Charm Beauly Salon . . . Cherry's Esso ................ Cilizens 84 Marine Bank .......... Coca-Cola Bollling Company .... College ol Hamplon Roads .... Colony Markel .................. Co eland Molor Corporalion ....... Dain Press-Times Herald Newspaper .. . Dinsmore-Ruben 84 Harris .......... Dorena Lee Beauly Shop .......... Drucker 84 Faulk ........... , .... . Eddie's New 84 Used Furnilure ...... Endebrock- While Company, Inc . .. Fireslone Insurance Service .. .... . . . . . .. . . . Firsl Federal Savings 84 Loan Associales . Firsl 84 Merrhanls Bank ............... Forresl Coile 8: Associales .... . . . . riend ................ ulure Nurses Club ........ eneral Business Forms ...... rallon Garage ............. rissom Brolhers Barber Shop .... anna's .... - ................ auser's Jewelry ..... ...... awkins-Knighl .................. r. Hayes ......................... r. Hayes' Third Period Hislory Class . . idenwood Pharmacy .............. illon Molor Service ............. illon Pharmacy ........ . F. Hogge Company . 4 . . . opkins Oplical Company ....... ... orlon's Garage .................... owa rd Johnson 's Reslau ra nl ............. .... r. Howell's Fillh Period lnlro. Chemislry r. Howell's Third Period lnlro. Chemislry unl 84 Slaples ........................... . . . . ey-Parker Really ....... .... .... nlucky Fried Chicken .. ynole ................. y Real Eslale ............. . M. Jordan Company, lnc . . dlord's Amoco ......... e While Hardware .......... ggell's Deparlmenl Slore .... Advertisement Index Long's Sporls Shop, Inc . .. Lowe 8: Associales ....... Mabe Insurance Company . .. Mama D'Angelo ........... Marlz Business Machines .... .... Mary Kaye Beauly Salon .... ........ May's Garden Supply ................... McCarly's Aulomalic Transmission Service . . . Mechanical Relrigeralion Service, Inc Melal Finishing Company ... .. Miller 84 Rhoads .......... Milchell Florisl .............. . . Modern Cleaners 3: Dryers .......... Monly's Family Reslauranl 84 Drive-ln Morrison American Service ......... Molorcrall, lnc ................. Mounlcaslle Lumber Company .... Murray 8: Padgell. Inc ......... Nachman's Deparlmenl Slore . . . Newporl News lCily oll ............ Newporl News Business Machines .............. Newporl News Dislilled Ice Company Newporl News-Hamplon Aulomobile Dealers Assoc Newporl News Shipyard . . .A ................ .. .. Nice Brolhers Nicholas Plumbing 84 Healing Compa fly .... Nick's Sealood Pavilion ................ Mrs. Oliver's Senior Homeroom .... Oser Brolhers ..... . .......... . Overlon 84 Overlon .......... Parenl Teachers Associalion . .. Parker X4 Powell Furnilure ....... Parkview Supply Company, Inc .... Palron, Adverlisemenls ............ Peninsula Co-Operalive Associalion Peninsula Florisl Associalion ....... Peninsula Supply Company ....... Pelerson Cap 84 Gown Company .... Phillips Sludios ................. Pollards Florisl ............... Pool's Aluminum ......... Ranch House .............. Rancorn, Wildman 84 Krause . . . Rich's Supermarkels ........ Riggins Company, lnc .... Riverside Sunoco ....... W. E. Saunders ...... A. M. Savedge . .. Shaver's Inc .............. Shaw's Jewelry ............. Shenk's Kilchen lnc ............ Shoney's Drive-In Reslaufanl .... Silverman Furs .......... .... Smilh Funeral Home ....... Smilh 84 Keene Eleclrical Service . . . Slephen's Really i ................ Sludenl Co-Operalive Associalion . Tarey's Drive-In Reslauranl ....... . . Talum Ornamenlal lron Works ..... Thomas Piano Company .......... Tidewaler Molorcycle Corporalion . Travel-On, Lld ................... Village Suppliers, Inc ............. Virginia Barber College ............... Virginia Eleclric 84 Power Company . Warwick Grenadier Band 84 Bagpipe caips' f . Wellworlh Cleaners .................. - .... Weslwood Barber Shop ............ . . Wilson Awning Company ............ Mrs. Wilson's Homeroom .............. While-Away Privale 84 Nursery School While Oplical Company ............ Wylhe Lamp Shop ............... Young Mens' Shop ...... A Cappella Choir . . Aclcnowledgemenls . , . Adveriisemenls . ,A...... . American Field Service I26 .M223 I84-222 I48 Ari Deparlmenl ....... .... 3 3 Band Grenadier .... Maroon .... Baseball J. V. . . . Varsily . . . Baslcelball 8+h and 9'rh .... J. V. .......... . Varsily ........... Business Deparlmenl .. Cabinel Aclivily Ticlcel ....... . Building and Grounds Bullelin Board ...... I22-I24 I25 I79 I64-I65 I80 I76-I77 I58-I60 3I .. II2 I09 .. II3 Cafeleria II3 Chaplain .......... ... I09 I-Ialls and Corridors ... ... I08 I-Iislorian .......... . . . I I0 Homecoming ..... . . . I08 Leadership Training ... ... I09 Orienlalion . ..... . . . I I2 Pep ..... . . . I I0 Proiecls .... . . . I I3 Publicily ....... ... I I I Remembrance , .... ... I I3 Social ....... . . . I I I Cheerleaders J. V. ..... ..... I 8I Varsily ... I68-I69 Class ol'66 I49 Clubs Chess .... . . . I32 Debale ........... Dislribulive Educalion Forensics .......... .. I33 I30 IIO Subject Index French .... I3I Fulure I-Iomemalcers of America -I33 Fulure Nures Club ......... I35 Fufure Teachers of America .... I34 German .... I29 Induslrial Co-operalive Training . . I30 Keyelles ....... . . I29 Ma+hXcScience I32 Monogram ..... .... I 3I Radio ..... .... I 34 Spanish .... .... I 32 Teen Care . .. ....I35 Tri-I-Ii-Y ................. I33 Vocalional Office Training . . I3I Youlh lor Chrisl .......... I35 Conlenls ....... Dedicalion . . . .. ....3 ...I2 Dislribulive Educalion . . . . . . 3I Drama Deparlmenl ........... 33 Earle Slali ........ .... Eighlh Grade . II6-II7 ...96-IOI English Deparlmenl .... ..... 2 6 Facully ........... . . I6-23 Foolball J. V. .... Va rsily .............. I74-I75 I54-157 Foreign Language Deparlmenl . . 30 Foreword .................... 2 Freshman Class .. .... 90-95 Girls' Chorus ............... l28 Girls' Recrealion Associalion ..... I7I-I73 Golf .... .... I 70 Good-Bye ........ .... 2 24 Guidance Office .... .... I 5 I-Ii-Y ............. ........ I 42 I-Iomecoming . ......... I40-I4I I-Iome Economics I-Ionor Council Deparlmenl .. 34 II4 I-louse oi Represenlalives ..... I07 Index Ad ...... ..... 2 25 Siudenl .... . . 227-232 Induslrial Arls ... .. . . 32 Junior Class .. ... 72-8I Junior I-Ii-Y . .. ... I42 KeyClub... I42 Library ..... .... 3 4 Ivlale Chorus ............... I27 Malhemalics Deparlmenl ..... 27 Ivlusic Deparlmenl ...... .... 3 5 Nalional I-lonor Sociely ...... I39 Gilice Slalli ................. I4 Physical Educalion Deparlmeni .... 35 Plough Slall .... ...... I I8-I I9 Principals ..... .... I 3 Quill X4 Scroll ....... I38 Science Deparlmenl . . . . . . . 28 Senale ............ . . . I06 Senior Class .... . . . 38-62 Senior Leaders ' .......... I50-I5I Senior Slaiisiics gc Personalilies .... 63-6 Social Sludies Deparlmenl ..... 2 Sophomore Class .......... 82-8 Special Awards ... ... I46-I4 Special Evenls .......... I44-I4 Special Senior Recognilion .... 6 Sludenl Cooperalive Associalion Execulive Council ......... I0 Federalion ..... . . . I0 Sludenl Life .... . . . 6- Tennis ..... . . . I Thespians ... ... I Track J.V.... Varsiiy .... . . . I62-I Ushers ........ ..... I Warwick Slali .... . . . I20-I Wreslling .... . . . I66-I A Abichf, Jim 91, 180 Ackiss, Lanny 83, 122, 132, 148 Acree, Ronnie B3 Adams, Marvin 97, 142, 145 Adams, Maryanne 97, 125, 148 Adams, Ray 83, 174 Adcock, Raymond B3 Addingfon, Jeanne 97 Addison, Donna 73, 114, 122, 134 Adkins, Danny 73, 126, 147 Adkins, Dorolhy Lee 39, 131 Adkins, Janice 83 Alberlson, Laura Jean 6, 39, 107, 129, 168, 169, 232 Alberlson, Mary 96, 97, 106, 113, 148, 181 Albuerne, Luis 73 Alfonso, Joie Joaquin 28, 39, 67, 105, 140, 142, 148 Alford, Mike 73 Al-Sa Allen, Billy 97 Allen, Carol 83 Allen, Dwighl 97 Allen, John Walier 39, 68, 105, 107, 132, 142, 144, 147, 148, 149, 161 Allen, Pa173, 128 lam, Nabee173, 131, 142, 161 111,112,115,134 Clinsor, William 114 Alslon, David 123 Alsfon, Ricky 91, 125 Amburgey, Carol 39, 130 Ammons, Larry 73, 155 Anderson, Clark Beallie 39, 115, 142 Anderson, Judy 73, 108, 143 Anderson, Ward 97, 132 Andreoli, Larry 91, 179, 180 Angello, Joe 91 Aquino, Lourdes 97 Arnold, Deborah 97, 133 Afkins, Deborah 97 Alkins, Margo 83 Student Index Bell, William Thomas 39 Ballinger, John 73, 132 Belole, Charles 73, 122 Belolr, Danny 91,216 Bender, James 91 Benneli, Pal 97 Berryman, Mary Calherine 39, 133, 134 Besl, Terry 91 Beifer, Kay 97 Biedron, Linda Louise 40 Biles, Sleve 161 Bishop, Nancy Blair 40, 130 Biorkman, Carole 91, 128 Blackburn, Eddie 73 Blackman, Kenny 91 Blaylock, William 91, 123 Blume, Don 83, 174 Baalwrighf, Gloria 97 Bohlken, Gary 91, 125 Bohlken, Joyce Anne 7, 38, 40, 60, 106, 107, 111, 168, 169 Bolin, Shelby 128 Bomse, Ricky 97, 125, 211 Bonduranl, Susan 83, 114 Bonnell, George Marlin 40, 109, 111, 112, 131, 155, 158, 159, 164, 165, 211 Borchers, Barbara 73 Boslon, Myron 97 Bollom, Skipper 97, 108 Baughan, Joseph Edward 40 Bowden Kim 97, 125 Buchanan, David 73 Buchanan, Larry 91, 174, 180 Buchanan Linda Lee 41, 107, 112, 120 121, 138, 224 Budman leven 97 , S Burch, Celia 83, 128, 148 Burden, Alice 83, 124 Burgess, Janel Leigh 41, 107, 108, 112, 114, 115, 120, 121, 124, 135, 138, 139, 171, 173, 224, 227 Burleson, Eloise 97 Burnelle, Anne 97 Burnelle, Brenda Jean 41 Burnelle, Donna 82, 83, 106, 109, 112, 129, 181 Burnelle, Sleve H. 83, 108, 142 Burnefle, Sieve R. 72, 73, 106, 115 Burnelle, Vernon 83 Bowers , Laura 40, 73, 132, 133 Bowers, Norman 73 Bowers, Susan 91 Bowlin, Shelby 73 Bowman, Charles 12 Boyka, David 134 Boykin, David 97, 132 Boykin, Flip 73 Boykin, Miriam 73, 143 Burnham, Cheryl 73, 126, 135 Burnham, Donna 97 Burns, Alice Ann 41, 107, 111, 115, 131 Burns Elizabelh 73 Burris, Larry Gran141 Burfon, Debbie 97 Burlon, Mary 91, 133 Busick, William Earl 41 Bu1'1er, Deborah Teresa 41, 112, 133, 147 Buller, Joe 83, 115 Bufler, Roberl Graham 41 Byrd, Brian 83, 163, 174 Byrd, Eugene 97 Byrd, lmogene 41, 131 Byrd, Theresa 83 Byrum, Mary 97 Byrum, Woody 97 C Cacioppo, Anne 91 Calfee, Mary Linda 41, 140, 141 Calafiore, Rosemary 97 Axley, Billy 83 B Bacon, Wayne 91, 174 Bahr, Meredilh 91, 128 Bailey, Barbara 97 Bailey, Billy 83 ailey, Carolyn 83 ailey, Roberl 91, 122, 123, 142, 146 ailey, Terni 83, 124 ailey, Tommy 83, 161, 166 aines, John 122, 146, 163 aker, Clifford 91, 125 aker, David 73, 122 aker, Thomasin 83, 124 all, Laura Ellen 39 andy, George 91 ane, Carolyn 83 ne, George 73, 155 nks, Kalhy 97 anks, Lynn Ann 39 rber, Ellen 97, 110, 114 rber, Susan 83 rbour, Susan 97 rch, Richard Gregory 91 rclay, Kalhy 83, 112, 132, 134 rclay, Roberl Granville 39 rger, rker, rker, rker, Be11y as, rio, 134 Edward Jerone 39 Karen 91, 148 Mike 83, 166, 174 Janice 73 Susan Lynn 39 Riia 97 Brenda 91 Pal 97, 101, 125 Dorolhy 83 Laverne 97 David 97 Linda 97 br, Eddie 73, 130 nr, Carol 91 1, Dale 83, 132 Charles 88, 123 Charlolle 83, 122 Debbie 83, 128 John Ray 10, 148 Buddy 73 Elfon 91, 180 Waller 83, 123 Mike 97, 125, 142 Boyle, Louis 73 Boyle, Sleve 91 Bradley, Bobby 91 Bradley, Lindo 97 Bradley, Norma 83, 128 Bradshaw, Donald Ray 40, 130 Branch, Claude 73, 155 Branch, Linda 73, 107, 108, 112, 129 Branch, Slephen Alan 40 Branner, Pam 83 Bralricomb, Rachel Joanne 6, 40, 111, Branl, Frank 83, 216 Breauli, Deborah 97, 148 Breaull, Denise 83, 110, 148 Breaull, Vicki 91 Brennan, Peggy 83, 122 Brenner, Alan 97 Brenner, Bill B3 Calaliore, Terri 73 Cameron, John 83, 133 Campbell, IPa1ricia 83 Cannon, George David 41, 55 Carmean, Michael Alexander 42, 131, 147, 155, 164 Carmean, Pal 73, 131, 142, 147, 155, 163 Carmean, Sleve 97, 108, 110 Carney, Lee 97 Carney, Richard 73, 142, 148 Carpenler, Edwin Walker 42 Carper, Della 83 Carler, Karen 97 Carfin, Lucius Roscoe 42, 63, 107, 109, 131, 139, 142, 146, 150, 154, 155, 156, 158, 164, 165 Brewer, Carol 97 Brewer, Darlene Rae 40, 130 Briggs, Douglas 83, 158, 159 Briggs, Jean 73, 130 Brighl, Cheri 97 Brinkley, Sandra Wensil 40 Brislow, Debbie 97 Brilling horn, Susan Bailey 40 Brilz, Joe 91 Brock, Sandra Jean 41, 114, 132, 149 Brogden, Rhonda 97 Brooks, Brooks, Donald Lee 41 Howard 97 Brooks, Joe B3 Brooks, Keilh 97 Brooks, Brooks, 129, 1 Larry 73, 142, 145 Linda Kaye 41, 107, 109, 112, 128 43 Brooks, Lynn 91 Brooks, Sandra 90, 91, 106, 148 Brown, Angela 97 Brown, Bonnie 90, 91, 106 Brown, Eddie 97, 142 Brown, Frances 73 Brown, Nell 91 Brown, Randy 97 Briagign, Richard Bradley 41, 76, 131, 155 Brown, Sandra 73 Bruner, Bruner, Bernard Leo 41 Debby 91, 128, 135 Bryanr, Sandi 6, 72, 73, 105, 106, 112, 115 129, 169 Cassada, Linda Faye 42, 115, 120, 121, 138, 139, 202, 224 Cassell, Danny 97 Cassell, Delores 91 Cassell, Jerry 83 Callell, Timothy 97 Callin, Ben 91, 114,218 Cenler, Ceil 91, 124 Chandley, William 91 Chaney, Judy 73, 120, 121, 132, 224 Chapman, Charley 166 Chapman, Darlene 91, 128 Charles, Toni 97, 114 Cheek, Johnnie Wayne 42, 127, 133, 147 Chenail, Greg' 83, 127 Chenowelh, Barbara Anne 42 Cherry, Judy 83 , Cherry, Penny 73, 107, 112, 129 Cherry, William 125 Chesson, Mark 90, 91, 106, 174 Chigos, Dianne-Maria 42, 110, 115, 135 Chism, Jon 97, 125 Chrismon, George 73 Chrismon, Loraine 83 Clark, Hugh 97, 125 Clark, Karen Leigh 6, 42, 107, 109, 111, 112, 121, 138, 168, 169, 224, 232 Clark, Rosalie 73 Clarkson, Larry 97 Clendenin, Melody Ann 42, 48, 58, 109, Clough, Dave 73, 130 Coals, Charloffe 83 Coals, Pairicia 91 Cochran, Corby Kay 42 Cochran, Don 91,218 Cochran, Peggy 83 Coffey, Pa183, 134 Coleman, Kafhy 96, 97, 106 Collins, Jerry 91 Colon, Ralph 32, 91 Colvin, Claude Edwin 42 Cone, Phyllis 91 Conglelon, Mike 83 Connaughlon, Kassie 97 Connaughlon, William Thomas 42 Connell, Alan 84, 179 Connell, Henry 97 Conner, Linda 74, 128 Connors, Thomas Malhew 42, 131, 155 Conle, Maryann 84 Cook, Adrian 91,216 Cook, B.illy 91 Cook, Henry 74, 166, 163 Cook, Jim 74, 127, 147 Cook, Norma 97, 99, 125 , plays The Seige ol Delhi lor lhe Janel Burgess, Pipe Major Naval Air Reserve in Norfolk. Cooke, Bunny 91, 133 Corey, Ray 97, 125 Corey, Ruih Ann 84, 128 Collen, Mary 91 Covinglon, Linda 91, 93 Cox, Allan 97 Cox, Ruby Kniglil 43 Cozzens, Dennis Dale 43, 130, 141 Crabb, Thomas R. Craddock, Frankie 91 Craddock Tommy 97 Crafl, Barbara Lynn 113, 143 Craii, Terry 84, 174 Crane, Scoll 84, 174, 179 Crawford, Gail Barbara 43, 143 Creasman, Carroll 164 Franks, Leslie 92 Creech, Glen 91 Creech, Jim 91 Crickenberger, Sharon 91, 124 Crisman, Loraine 128 Cross, John 84 Croushore,Chryse 97 Crump, Brenda 91 Curling, Bonnie 74 Curling, William Eugene 43 Curry, James 74 D Dafiin, Julia 91, 95, 140, 196, 218 Dail, Manilyn 97 Dame, Larry 97 Daniel, Janel 98, 124 Daniel, Sharon 74, 75, 114, 121, 224 Daniels, Glenn 98 Daniels, Roberf 91 Darden, Clyde 91, 122, 176 Darden, 217 Paul Quillin 43, 114, 122, 146, Darouse, Jimmy 32 Daugheriy, Richard 74 Davenport, Waller Andrew 43 Davidson, Charles 98 Davidson, Sandy 74 Davis, amy 84 Davis, Candy 98 Davis, Charles R., 98 Davis, Charles Wayne 43 Davis, Debbie 74 Davis Deborah June 43, 84 Dawis Frank 74 Davis, Frank R. 98 Davis, Jim 84, 124, 174, 176 Davis Kirby 84 Davis Linda Anne 43, 112 Davis Paul 98 Grubbs, Dawson, Mary 91, 216 Deal, Mike 91,-131, 142, 163 Deas, A1 91 Deaver, William 91 Dedecker, Elaine 91 Dedecker, Judy 84 Dedmond, Kaihy 98, 107, 108, 110, 113, 145, 181 Dedmond, Toni 74, 107, 108, 140, 148 Dee, Tommy 98 Dellaposia, Kalhy 74 Denson, William David 43 Dereng, Joan 148 Dereng, Joe 91 D'Errico, Calhy 74, 107, 108 Dewey, Craig 91, 176 Diaconl, Dale 98 D.iaczynsky, Buddy 84 Dibble, Andy 84, 122, 146 Dibble, Mary 91, 148 Dickinson, Diane 98 Dickinson, Joyce 74 Dickinson, Sharon 84, 129, 131, 133, 148 Dielz, Sharon Elizabeih 11, 43, 110, 115, 126, 129, 131, 134, 135, 139, 147 Dillard, Debbie 98 Dixon, Mike 91, 131, 142, 179 Dodge, Sieve 98 Dodson, Jerry 74, 163 Douglas, Gerlina 84 Douglas, Judy 84 Douglass, Sandra Kay 44, 130 Dowdy, David 98, 125 Downey, Deena 84, 128 Downey, Gary 84 Downey, Mel 74, 134 Student Index Downey, Ralph 74 ,110, 124 Dudash, Donna 98 Dudash, James Michael 44 Duke, Billy 74 Dulaney, Fred 91 Dulaney, Peltis 74 Dulin, Ricky 91 Dunkum, Roy 98 Dunn, Dennis Morris 44 Dunn, Jean 98 Dunn, Linda Lou 44 Dunn, Roberi 7, 74, 104, 105, Dulria7nd, lnez Yvonne 44, 108, E Eagle, Marly 74 Easl, Bucky 74, 127 Easlman, Barbara 74 Easlman, Brenda 74 Echols, Marvin 98 Economos, Wade 74 Edberg, Barbara 98, 114 Edberg, Roberi 84, 122, 142 Edgerlon, June 98 Edwards, Gary 74 Egberl, Bea 74, 110, 122, 146 Egnol, Jimmy 98 Egolf, William 74 Elkins, Larry 74 Elkins, Mary Kalhrine 44, 119, 147 Eller, Shirley 84 Elliolf, Barbara 74 Ellis, lda Rebecca 44, 135 Ellis, Jerry 84 Ellis, Ray 33, 84, 169 Ellringharn, Pele 84, 122 Emanuel, Linda 84 English, James Milion 44 Enix, Jennifer 92, 148 Epes, Cary Barclay 44 Epes, Charles 74 109, 113 126, 135, 138, 143, Espinola, Nancy Rila 44, 124, 135 Evans, Larry 84 Evans, Lynne 98 Everell, Tommy 84, 174 F Fairbairn, Bob 98, 180 Faison, Tammy 84, 133, 148 Fama, Ronnie 92, 180 Farris, Larry 75, 132 Farris, Sandy 98 Farris, Sue 92 Fasano, Mary 92 Fasano, Michael 155 Feagan, Franklin 92, 155, 164 Fenner, Dailey 84 Fernandez, Pedro Paul 44 Ferrell, Brenda 84 Ferrell, Sieve 92, 174 Fife, Elizabelh 6, 75, 107, 112, 168, 169 Filichko, Diana 84 Einch, LaDonna 98 Finney, Gigi 98 Firesheels, Barbara 98 Fisher, Pafricia 98 Fisher, Peggy 92 Filzgerald, Dennis 75, 126, 127 Fifzgerald, Jerry 98 Fiizgerald, Judy 84, 128 115, 129, lf' A familiar sighl' and aller school. in lhe sludenls' life al' Fc1i23Barry Wayne 28, 45, 107, 109, 142, Fox, Bruce B4 Fox, Debbie 98 Fox, Linda 75 Fox, Marsha 92, 110 Fox, Sharon 98 Franklin, Brenda 19, 84, 107, 116, 117 Fleck, Carolyn Joyce 44, 135, 148 Fleck, Joe 32 Fleicher, Charles 123 Forbes, David 98 Foreiich, James Allen 44 Farelich, Linda 77 Foreiich, Pal' 98, 142 Forresf, Wanda 84, 116 Forsylh, Donna 98 Forsyih, Shelia 75 Fosler, Bobby 92 Fosler, Dwighl 98 Fosler, Rand.i B4 Fosler, Sammy Gene 44 Fowler, Marlha 84 Fox, Ann 75 Freda, Carol 84, 112, 129, 148 Freeland, Tommy 84, 127, 155 Freeman, Jackie 92, 108, 128 Frye, Gerald Edward 45, 130 Frye, Russell Earl, Jr., 45, 130 Frye, Sharon 84 Fullbrighi, Shirley 75, 108 Fullenkamp, Joseph Dennis 45, 112, 142, 143 Fullerion, Linda Faye 45, 120, 121, 138, 145, 224 Furlong, Mike 92 Furlong, 1Phi1lip Randell 45 Fyfe, Jim 75 G Gallani, Phyllis 75 Galle, Dennis 84, 133 Gallier, Nei198, 134 Game, David 98 Game, Penny 84, 128 Gardner, Darlene 75, 130 Gardner, John 84, 174 Garner, Beiiy Faye 45, 128 Garner, Tommy 92 Garreli, Mickey 75 Garreii, Sleven Mabry 45 Garreif, Sluari- Lee 45, 65, 147, 155, 158 Garrison, Janis B4 Garrison, Sylvia Jane 45 Gaskins, Sharon 98 Gaskins, Tommy 94 Gaulhier, Rulh 98 Genlry, Dennis 98 George, Daria 84 Gerlach, Mark 92, 148, 218 Gerringer, Linda 92, 110, 173 Gibbons, Emma Lee 45, 107, 112, 131, 146, 149 Gibbons, Wall 92 Gilberl, Debbie 92, 148, 218 Gillen, Jackie 92 Gilman, Barbara Francis 45, 112, 129, 133, 148 WHS is 'rhe busses beliore Ginn, Lloyd 75, 122, 146 Givens, James David 45 Givens, Sieve 75, 124 Glsayson, Ned 84, 107, 109, 129, 142, 17 Glisson, Jack Fisher 45 Glore, Sandy 84 Glore, Sue 92 Goff, Janis 92 Gold, Ronnie 92 Good, Roger 92, 142 Goodwin, Tommy 98 Goodwyn, Wrenda 92, 124 Gordy, Eugene 84 Gore, Bobby 84 Gosney, Kiliy 92 Gough, Keller 92 Graham, Al 84, 122, 166 Grandrud, Linda 92 Grani, Tim 75, 127 Granville, Kalhleen Marie 46, 47, 143 Groves, John Roberl' 46, 130 Graves, Richard 130 Gray James 92 Gray, Li nda 75 Gray, Phyllis 84 Gray, Sara 84 Greenbaum, Phillip 46, 132, 139, 142 Greene, Greene, Barbara 75 Chuck 84, 123 Gregg, Haden 75, 122, 155, 164 Gregory Gregory Gregory Gregory Gregory , Annelle 92 , Dennis 98 , Donald 98 , Doug 75 Gabrielle Ashion 46, 139 Gregory, Mark Randall 46 Gregory, Ronnie 98 Grey, C harles 98 Grey, Pal 75 Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, Carolyn 84 Mike 84 Stephen D. 163 Griffin, Sydney 75, 133. Grifiilh, Donald 75, 154, 155, 164 Grimes, Ernesi 98 Grissom, Carolyn Sue 46, 131 Grissom, Kaye 92 Grissom, Teddy 98 Debbie 75 Gsell, Bill 75 Gsell, Kay 98 Gsell, Mary 85 Jones, Marie 77, 108 Gsell, Mickey 98 Gsell, Pallie B5 Guarry, Linda 98 Guslin, John 179 Gulhrie, Dave 85 H Hack, Dianna 85, 129 Hale, Janel 85 Hales, Donna Leigh 46, 68, 107, 118, 119. 134, Haley, 138, I3 , Cindy 92 9 149. 151 Haley, Roberl 98, 134 Hall, Dale 98 Hall Donald 75 Hall, Frank 85 Hall Linwood 98 Hall, Marilyn 75, 112, 134 Hall, Wanda 92 Hamb1in,Bonnie 85, 116, 117 1-lamblin, Jean 98 Hamillon Edwin Thomas 46, 155, 166 Hamillon Howard 98, 180 Hamillon, Jack 85 Hamillon, Judy 98, 114 Hamillon Linda 128 Hamillon Norman 155 Hamillon, Palli 126, 147 Hamillon Rebecca Joanne 46 Hsm1en,'Bsfb5a 75, 75, 106, 112, ns, 134 Hamm, Freddie 92,216 Hamm, George 92 Hammond, Johnnie 130 Hancock, Deborah Lee 46, 131 Hand, Pal 98, 125 Hanson, George K. 107, 133, 142 Klarer, Mike 86, 158, 159 Hanson, Roberl 75 Harding, Charles 92 Hardispn, Linda 98 Hardy, Frank 75 Hardy, Waller Leo 46 Hare, Ellen 76 Hare, Ronnie 85, 108, 127 Harkness, Lee 76, 143 Hurkness, Wanda 92, 125 Harmon, Donald 92, 216 Harmon, Nancy 98 Student Index Hewill, Mary 92, 114 Hiull, Karen 92 Hiall, Mike 98 Hickman, David 76, 131, 155, 157, 158, 160, 164 Hilbourn, Joyce 98 Hill, George 85, 174 Hill, Sandy 85 Hill, Vickie 92 Hobbs, Linda Marie 47, 116 Hobgood, Russell 85 Hoclgheimer, Ronald Dean 47, 126, 127, 14 Hogan, Kalhy 76, 116, 129 Hogg, Percy Everell 38, 47, 70, 105, 106 107, 109, 115, 133, 142, 148, 151 Hogge, Janel 98 Holland, Chrislie 85, 134 Holland, Harry Russell 47 Holland, Nancy 92 Holley, Bobby 85 Hollingsworlh, Sandra Jean 47 Holman, Paily 85 Holl, Linda Susan 47, 130 Holl, Donald 163 Hollon, Deloris 85, 86, 181, 133, 148 Hopkins, Nancy Joy 47 Hornberger, iPau1 98 Horne, Marcia 76, 116, 117, 129 Horrell, Jerry 98, 166 Horrell, Larry N. 166, 174 Housden, William Olis 48 Howard, Jack 85, 131, 142, 155, 176, 179 Howell, Kalhy 76 Howlell, Paul 85, 132 Hudson, Glen 98 Hudson, John Wayne 48 Hudson, Pamela 98, 107 Huggins, Roberl 76, 123, 146 Hughes, Susan 85 Hume, Cecelia Lorraine 48, 131 Hume, Teena 98 Humphreys, Frank 77 Hunler, Kennelh 127 Hunler, Louisa 92 Hugcghens, Eugene Emory 48, 131, 155, Hulchens, Kalherine 77 Jones, Elizabelh Beirne 49 Jones Frances Viclorla 49, 126, 147 Jones, Howard C. 134 Jones, Jimmy 99 Jones, Johnny 86 Jones Leslie Winfield 49 Jones, Ray 86, 123, 148 Jones, Ray K. 86, 142 Jones, R. Ray 31, 92 Jones, Roy 99 Jones, William B. 92, 132 Kranes, Susan 99 Krelz, Bob 77, 131, 158, 159 Krisel, Charlolle Marie 50, 126, 147 Kubaski, Mary 126, 128, 147 Kuhns, Susan 99, 107, 181 Kummer, Harryelle 93 Kunze, Frances Edylh 43, 50, 107, 110, Jordan, Anna 92, 133, 148 Jordan, Jim 92, 132 Joyner, Debbie 86, 140 Judkins, Mike 86, 109, 131, 158, 164, 174 Junkins, Nancy 86, 122, 146 Juslice, Johnny Hoberl 49 K Karam, Marlha Lee 49, 135, 149 Karam, Sandra 92, 135 Karnes, Bobby 99, 125 Karnes, William 93 Kaullma Kauffman, Janel 77 Kearney, James 93 Keelern, Jimmy 93 n, Jack Emerson 49, 115 113, 129, 138, 149 Kurowsk Lamkin, i, George 86, 127 L Bill 99 Lancasler, Brenda 99 Lanlord, Glenn 99, 125 Lanlord, Pam 86 Langley, Phyllis 93 Langley, Sam 86, 127 Larson, Sandy 86, 128 Larson, Slanley 77 Lassiler, Brenda 93, 128 Lassiler, James 77, 126, 127 Lassiler, Kennelh 93 Lassiler, Ray 99 Lalchworlh, Susan 93 Lalhrop, David Lawrence 50 Lalhrop, Vickie 99 Laughinghouse, Monnie 99, 180 Laulenschlager, Charles 130 Kelly, Palricia 99 Kelly, Priscilla 99 Kelly, William Garnel 49 Kemp, Ronald Earl 49 Kemp, Slella 77 Kemp, William 99 Kennedy, Tricia 93, 123, 148, 218 Kennell, Becky 99 Lawson, Bill 86 Lawson, Larry 86 Lawson, Sherry 93 Layne, Della Frances 50 Laylon, Bill G. 127, 216 Leavell, Susie 93 Lee, Sheri 86, 143 Lellwick, John 99 Kercher, Pamela 93, 148 Kercher Todd 86 Kilburn, Jerry 93, 130 Kilburn, Sherry 93, 216 Kilgore, Bill 77, 126 Kimball, Monly 93 Kinney, Ann 77 Kipper, Jimmy 99, 166, 174, 179 Kipper, Jo Ellen 99 Kirchner, Allan 77 Harper, Belh 92, 110, 172 Harrell, Larry 85, 179 Harris, James Phillip 46, 142 Harris, Ken 92, 142 Harrison, Mary 76 Harrison, Penny 76 Harl, Cheryl 98 Harl, Pam 85 Hiiizzhison, Ivan Randal 48, 147, 155, 156, Ingram, Carolyn 92, 133 lnsley, Pal 85 J Harl, Wade 98, 174 Harl, Wayne 85, 122, 174 Harvey, Rila 92 Haskins, Ronald 98, 174 Haslings, Belly 85 Halch, Jon 98, 180 Haughlon, Luella 46, 131 Haughlon, Peggy 85 Hawkes, Bill 76, 122, 146 Hawkes, Janice 92 Haycrall, David 76 Hayes, Bill 98 Hayes, Harriel 85 Hayes, John 98, 180 Hayes, Julia 98, 145 Hayes, Nancy 98 Hayes, Roberl William 46, 122, 146 azelwood, Jimmy Arlhur 46 Hazelwood, Pele 76, 105, 107, 110 azelwood, Roberl B5, 107, 109, 113, 174 ead, Debbie 76, 143 ead, Forresl Dale, 'Jr. 47 ealh, Billy 98 ealh, Donald Wade 47, 60, 114, 126, 147, 155, 162 ealh, Nancy 76, 126, 147 ealh, R. Wayne 147, 166 edden, Lauren 76, 108 eflinglon, Roberl Terence 47, 123, 146 enderson Donna 92 enderson Geneva 98 enderson, Tommy 98 enderson Waller 76, 122, 146 enkel, John 76 enler, Kennelh 85 erring, Barbara 85 Jackson, Carolyn 85 Jackson , Diana 98 Jackson, Jackie 92 Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson James, James, James, James, James, James, Jarvis, Jarvis, Javins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins Jenkins c , Kennelh 155 , Randy 98, 174, 175, 180 Ray Pierce 48 1 Rob 77, iss Wallace Eugene 48, 130 harles 85 Karen 85, 110 Mary 86 Nancy Lee 49 Pele 86 Rila 77, 128 Billy 86 Rose Margarel' 49, 130 Wayne 77, 131, 155, 158, 164 Billie 92 Larry 77 Linda 98 Roberl Thomas 49, 108, 109, 135, 142, 145, 149 Johnson, Billy 85 Johnson Johnson Johnson, , Charles 99 , Craig 92 David 77, 127, 147 Johnson, Deborah 99, 135 Johnson, Karen 92 Johnson, Tony 92, 216 Johnson, William Allen 49 Jones, Bobby 92 Jones, Brenda 92 Jones, Brian 86, 131, 142 Jones, Claude 123 Jones, D onna 86 ..'. Knies, Kalhy 93, 110, 114, 148 Knighl, Larry 86, 131 Kooi, Daniel Richard 49 Koschel, Theresa 93 Koslka, Janice Louise 50, 113 LeHew, Sleve 93, 174 Leny, Connie 128 Lenz, Rick 99 Leveridge, Nanny Nancy 50, 124 Levis, Slacey 93, 146 Lewis, Melinda 86, 122, 129, 134, 146 Lighl, Gene 99 Ligon, Donnie 77, 122, 126, 216 Lilley, Roberl 99, 114 Lilygren, Molly 86 Lindsay, Andrew 99 Lindsay, Harvey 76, 77, '131 Lindsay, Jenny 99 Link, Mike 93, 123,218 Lillle, Charles 99 Lillle, Gary 77, 122, 146 Fulure leacher, Ralph Howell, looks lorward lo days ol leaching while al' lhe Sludenl-Facully Tea. er -Y '4A,. , -' E, -' is 'will-a, Little, Martha 86, 124 Lockard, Victor 77, 123 Lockee, Pat 77 Lockhart, Jean 93, 216 Lockhart, Robert Ferebee 50 Lokey, Frances 86, 134, 148 M Lonce, Beth 99, 125 Christopher George 50, 131, 155 Louis, Louis, Stacy T. 125, 148 Love, Blanch 135 Love, Gladys 86, 135 Love, William 86 Lovell, Brenda 93 Lovell, Kathy 87, 110, 131 John Randolf 28, 50, 166 Lucas, Luckadoo, Rodney 93, 142, 216 Luke, Lynn 87, 110 Lund, Christy 99 Lyon, Betty Jean 99 Lyon, Suzanne 50 Student Index McLamb, Becky 77 McLaughlin, Peggy 110 McMahan, Donnie 77, 164 McMillion, David 99 McRae, Shirley 77 Meacham, Gene 93, 166, 216 Meares, Barbara 93, 135, 148 Meares, Faye 87 Mears, Debbie 99 Medcalt, Marianne 99 Mee, Daniel Joseph 51 Mee, Julie 87 Meeks, John 93, 166 Meeks, Wanda 87 Melson, Barbara 87 Mercer, Richard 87, 163 Moody, Ernie 99 Moody, Janice Juanita 51, 107, 109, 111, 112, 134, 149 Mooney, Billy 87 Mooney, Raymond Lawrence 51, 122 Mooney,Warner 99 Moore, Barbara 99, 133 Moore, Candace Anne 51, 107, 111, 149 Moore, Janet 99 Moore, Jim 93, 216 Moore, Meryl D. 123, 132 Moore, Sandra 87, 135 Moore, Steve 113, 132, 148 Moore, Terry 87 M ooza Vicki Winn 6, 14, 51, 105, 107, 113, 143, 149, 169, 232 112, Meredith , Brenda 99 Meredith, Dana 87, 166 Meredith, Larry 99, 122 Meredith, Linda 99 Meredith, Shirley Diane 51,, 130 Morgan, Becky 87, 134 Morgan, Edward 99 Norris, Connie 87, 128, 145, 147 Nosak, Deborah 100 Nowell, Joseph Kenneth 7, 107, 108, 142 145, 147 NQWQ11, sraney 87, 163, ies, 174 Nunnally, Barbara Jean 52, 131 Nunnally, Regina 87 Nunnally, Richard, 52 O Oakes, Sandra 100 Oakley, Ricky 100 O'I83ant, Martha Lorraine 52, 126, 134, Odom, Wayne 87 Oliver, Dan Townsend 52, 142, 145 Olson, Becky 9, 94, 114, 181 Olson, Nancy Royal 52, 109, 111, 112, , MacDonald, Debbie 99 Macintosh, Douglas 99, 125 Macon, Lillian 93 Macon, Sophia 99 Mahone, Jerry 87 Malecheck, Andy 87, 108 Mallory, Pam 77, 129 Mandel, Ellen 77, 112 Maney, Becky 87 Maney, Margie 93 Mann, Barbara 93, 216 Mann, Carol 87 Mann, Edward 99 Mann, Gary 99 Merrill, Dianne 99, 125 Merrill, Sandi 77, 122, 133, 147, 146 Merriman, Les 93 Merritt, David 99 Merritt, Dennis 166, 179 Merryman, Norman 174 Mesic, Cecil 87 Mesic, Debra 93 Messick, Alice May 51, 130 Meyers, Rick 93 Morgan, Suzanne E. 82, 86, 87, 106, 113, 148, 181 Morgan, Suzanne G. 78, 147 Morris, A1berl93, 127, 216 Morris, Brenda 99 Morris, Brenda 93 Morris, Thomas Elmo 51, 114, 162 Mosier, Linda 78 Moss, Carol 94, 110, 132 Mothena, Gary 87, 134, 174 Mountcaslle, Jan 99 Mounlcastle, Lindo Christian 52 Mlcastle, Waller 100, 125 Murphy, Denise Carol 52, 115, 140, Meyers, William 93 Meyers, Tim 179, 218 Midkitt, Candace Jane 51 Midyette, Carol 99 Mann, Stacey Ferguson 50, 130 Marble, Corinne 93 Marbl Marbl e, Joan 77 e, Sandra Jean 50 Marcer, Richard 87, 133 145, 198 Murphy, Lisa 100, 110, 114 Myers, Dennis 87, 166, 176 Myers, Tim 94 Markley, Anna Marie 50, 71, 107, 108, 109,11l, 113, 115, 135,149 Marshall, Barbara Jo 50 Marshall, Dale 87 Marshall, Debbie 87 Marshall, Frank 93, 216 Marston, Brenda 99 Marston, Gail 87 Marlin, Esther M. 87, 128, 135 Martin, Howard 87, 166 Martin, Linda 87, 134, 143 Marlin, Terry 93 Martin, William Thomas 50, 107, 109, 111, 131, 142, 155, 164 Mason, Barbara 99 Matthl ies, Jackie 99 Mayo, Alexandra Maria 50, 131 Mayo, Ronnie 77, 164 Mayo, Sam 87, 176, 177 Mays, Danny 99 McArthur, Bobby 77, 217 Mfgtamney, Elizabeth Louise 51, 112, McAtamney, Helen 99 McAtamney, Jim 87, 174 McCall, Vickie 77 McCann, Brenda 93 McCarran, John 93 McCauley, Linda 77 The iunior Powderputl football team makes plans 'lor a sneak touchdown against the seniors. Mignogna, Alberto 87 Napier, Dennis 94 McClelland McCormick Mark 93, 166 Bill 87 McCormick, Caroline 93 McCormick, James Wagner 50 McCormick, Jerry 93 McCormick, John 93 McCoy, Charlene 99 McCracken, Charles 127 Millen, Nancy 77, 130 Miller, Bert 87, 123 Miller, Dennis 99 Miller, Eddie 77, 116, 117, 142 Miller, Lynn 93 Miller, Martha Nancy 51, 107, 111, 112, 115, 133, 134, 149 Miller, Pat 125 f Miller, Stewart 33, 93,216 N Napier, Marvin 78 Neale, Nelson Mary 35, 100 , Chrystal 87 Nelson, Eileen 94, 216 Nelson , Maureen 94 Newberry, Brenda 100 Newman, Richard 87, 132 119, 135 O'Neil, Jane 87 O'Nei1, Patrick Joseph 52, 53, 132, 143 Osborne, Becky 100 Osborne, David 78 Osborne, Harold 78 Osborne, Linda 100 Osborne , Thomas Joseph 52 O'Sul1ivan, Coo 78 O'IS1u,1Iivan, Patricia Diane 52, 58, 140, Overslreet, Cindy 78 Overstreet, Kenneth Wayne 52, 64, 108, 131 142 170 Overton, Vance 78 Owen, Ernest Donald 52, 107, 108, 118, 119, 138, 139, 149 Owens, Phillip 87 Owens, Vicki Lynn 52, 130 P Paine, Sandra lrene 6, 53, 64, 107, 140, 140, 168, 169 Papile, Margaret Ezelinla 53, 149 Paris, Carolyn 78 Park, efeg B7, 155, 162, 163 Parker, Becky 78, 124 Parker, Clifford Alan 53 Parker, Jimmy 94, 174, 179 Parker, Richard 78, 112, 122 A Parker, Robert Lynn 53, 123, 127, 221 Parker, William 10U Parrish, William Truetle 53, 66, 142 Parsons, Lynn 94 Parsons, Linda Ellen 53, 113, 169 Pate, Anita 78 Paul, Richard 100 Paxton, Peach, Elizabeth 78 Eleanor 78 Pedross, Alina 94 Peele, Ann 94, 107, 128, 148, 218 Pelletier, Robert 155, 166, 201 Pelletier, Rene Frederick 53 Pendergraph, Mary 100 Penfield, Gail 100 Pennington, Christy 94 Pennington, Connie 100, 114, 140 Pentz, James 78 Perkins, Cynthia 78 Perkinson, Carolyn 78 Perkinson, Jackie 100 Perry, Herman 78 Perry, Sandra 94, 216 Perry, Sue 78 Pettit, Jane 87, 132, 133, 135, 148 Phelps, Patricia Marye 53, 107, 108, 11 McCracken, Michael 127, 131 McCulloch, Eddie 99 McCulloch, Louise 87 McCutcheon, Chris 77 McEnerny, Ronnie 77, 130 McGalliard, Fred 93 McGalliard, John 99 McGee, Delores 77, 145 McGee, Reggie 99 McGowan, Steve 99 McGuire, Bill 93 McKee, Mike 77, 164, 179 McKee, Ronald W. 145 Mills, Patty 99, 110 Mills, Roger 93, 180, 218 Minter, Jan 77, 209 Minter, Larry 93 Mirmelslein, Alvin 8. 1-1., Jr. 51, 69, 104, 109, 112, 113, 131, 142, 146, 155, 170 Mirmelslein, Fred 82, 87, 106, 109, 113, 120, ies, 174, 179, 224 Mitchell, Nancy 77 Monahan, Margie 99 Montgomery, Wanda 99 Moody, Diana 78, 107 Newton, Linda 78 Niante, Tino 100 Nicholas, Rodney 94 Nichols, Lucinda 53 Nichols, Wayne 78 Nickelston, Vickie 94 Nickey, JoAnn 52 Nobles, Debbie 100 Nolan, Kevin William 52, 161 Noland, Greg 87, 142, 176 Noland, Jackie 100 Noland, Renee 100 Norman, John 78, 155 Phillips, D'Arcy 86, 108 Phillips, Deborah 100 Phillips, John Wesley 53, 131, 163 Phillips, Joseph Charles 53, 132, 142 Phillips, Larry 87 Phillips Lauretta 87 Phillips, Linda 94, 124 Phillips, Lisa 100 Phillips, Sharon 100 Phillips Susan 94, 129, 148, 218 Phillips, Tommy 94, 216 Pinnell, Carl Jackson 53 Pinnell, Charles 87, 119, 142, 174, 176, Pipkin, Vernon 100 Pittinger, Mary Louise 53, 128 Pittman, Cathy 94, 218 Plante,Giftord 100 Plaster, Kaye 100 Plaster, Linda 78 Roberts Plott, Brenda 94 Plott, Mike 87, 174, 176, 177, 179 Platt, Tina 100, 107, 113, 181 Poe, Beverly Gail 54 Pointer, Eugene 87, 122 Policlw Linda Susan 54, 131, 133, 149 Pollock, Margaret Alene 54, 126 Polston, Eddie 100 Pond, Carol 35, 78, 104, 109, 111, 112 Pool, Faye 94, 148 Poole, Patricia Lee 54 Student Index Roane, Morgan Pendleton 55, 129, 132, 142, 149 Roane, Richard 79, 125 Robens, Steve 100 Roberson, Anna 88, 110, 129, 132, 148 Roberson, Pam 88 Roberts, Andrew Lee 55 Roberts, Fred 94 Roberts, Lewis 94 Roberts, Mike 88 Peggy Lee 55, 116, 138 Poole, Richard 78 Pope, Suzanne 79 Poulos, Peter 100, 125 Poulos, Vince 88, 126, 147 Powell, Deborah Lanier 6, 54, 112, 149, 168, 1 Powell, Powers, Preston , Elinor 88 Preston, Preston, , Noel Gary 54, 64 Preston 69, 171, 173, 176,203 Kent 88 Anne 88 Kenny 100 Lee 100 Price, Claude 88, 218 RglZLiins,4Jane Nicholas 55, 119, 139, 143, Robinson, Miller 79 Rodgers, Ronnie 79, 108, 142, 145 Rodgers, Sharyn Lynn 55 Rogers, Richard 100 Rohrer, Billy 100 Rollings, Jim 79, 143, 217 Roper, Carole 88, 116, 148 Roscopt, Billy 79 Roseberry, Calvin Alexander 55 Ross, Buddy 88 Ross, Douglas 100, 127 1 It tg 1 11 1' eff .x , -r,. '. tr 51. 10 Prillaman, Cliff 88, 174 Prillaman, Robert 79, 127 Primm, Ellen 100, 125 Primm, Marilyn Jean 124 Primm, Susan 94 Pritchard, Calvin Manley, 111 28, 54, 112, 116, 117, 132, 139 Pritchard,Greg 79, 109, 142 Privett, Donald 100 Proctor, Bernard Carlson 54, 108, 132 Proctor, John 163 Profitt, Larry 88 Proffitt, John 88 Pruitt, Dallas 79 Pruitt, Teresa 94, 216 Puckett, Cheryl 88 Puckett, Helen 100, 125 R Radcliffe, Linda Suzanne 54 Ragsdale, Irvin 88, 174 Raiford, Stanley 100 Raine, Ede 79, 107, 114 Ramsey, Mary 88 Rappold, John 100 Rauscher, Kurt 100, 125 Ray, Donney 79 Rayfield, Glenn 79, 130 Raytield, Kathy 79, 121, 138, 224 ayfield, Nancy 79 Reaves, Larry 94 edmond, Vicky 79, 126, 147 eed, Wayne 94, 216 eeps, Carol 88, 110, 134 eeps, Phyllis 100 eese,Larry 94 eaves, Alyce Virginia eeves, Kenneth 100 eeves, Lonnie Glen 54, 155, 163 eilly, Karen Dale 54 eiordan, Bruce 94, 142 enn, Janet Elizabeth 54, 131 ew, Carol 100 ex, Susan 94, 112, 148 ynolds, Donna 79, 133 eynolds, Pat IOC ynolds, Peggy 94 ynolds, Sheila 100 odes, Wayne 79 chardson, Jett' 94, 125- chardson, Jerry Benson 54, 127 cketts, Connie 100 ddle, Brenda Ann 55, 119, 134 ddle, Dirl 100 ale, lla ae, 133 dle, Leonard 79, 142, 155 dle, Mike 79 dle, Norma 94 enhour, Jimmy 88, 166 er, James 94, 127, 174 er, Wilson Bradock 55, 127 gel, Debbie 100 gs, Rayborn 94, 127 gs, Sheila 100 ee, Kathy 79, 108 y, Sue 88, 128 Ross, Jane 88 Rosson, Linda 100 Roulet, Charlene 79, 108, 193, 224 Rountree, Buddy 79 Rountrey, Barbara Jo 55, Rountrey, Jimmy 94 Rowe, Carolyn 94 110, 121, 129, 67, iso Rowe, Harvey, 30, 79, 126, 142, 170 Rowe, Janis 100 Rucker, Page 79 Russell, Debbie 94, 148 Rust, Leslie,79, 124 Rutherford, Darrel Lamar S Samos, Ettie 94, 114, 148 Samos, Harry John 55 Sampselle, Mary 94, 114 55 Samson, James Gaither 55, 123, 132, 146 147 Sanders, Becky 100 Sander, Cathy 79 Sargeant, Jane 80 Satterfield, Charles 94 Sauls, Mitchell 79 Saunders, Betty Jo 6, 7, 56, 70, 107, 111, 112, 121, 138, 146, 168, Saunders, Judy 79, 128 Saunders, Nancy 100 169, 224 4-if J ' ,Q '1. 1. 1181 '1 1- 1, r'4fJa O :lm x I I Shackeltord, Bonnie Sue 56 Shackelford, Buddy 88 Shaclceltord, Jon 80, 133, 216 Sharpe, Billy 94 Sheldon, William Bailey 57 Shell, Jimmy es, 155, ri Shelton Shelton Shelton Edward Anthony 108, 126, 127 Kenneth Wayne 57 , Ray 80 Shelton, Richard 88 Shelton Shelton , Sammy 94, 127, 216 , Tom 100 Y Sherburne, Pam 94 Saunders, Phyllis 88, 108, 181 Savedge, Janice 94, 148 Savedge, Richard Arthur 56 Sawyer, Betty 100 Sawyer, Carolyn 88 Sawyer, George 80, 130 Sawyer, Steve 94 Sawyer, Thomas Rutfin, Jr. 56 Saxton, Richard 80, 142, 166 Scarbor ough, Janice Marie 56 Scarlett, Gary 100 Schafter, Jimmy 94 Schell, Meg 88, 148 Schell, Wayne Morris 56, 108 Schinde Schmid, 1, David Urquhart 56, 147 Gail 100 Sherburne, Ronald 80, 126, 147 Sherburne, Steve 100, 180 Shier, Andy 100 Shier, Bobby 80, 126, 147 Shier, Tom 94 Sholar, Wanell 80 Shull, Roselyn Faye 100 Sietz, Edward Lee 57 Silcox, Dennie 88 Singletary, Hennietta 80 Singleton, Cheryle 57, 130 Siran, Georgette 94, 148 Siran, Phil 88, 176 Slayton, Jamesroy 80 Slayton, Jane 100 Slifer, Barbara 80, 107, 121, 129, 224 - - Who Gooted? Smith, M,ike 88 Smith, Nancy G. 100 Smith, Nancy S. 94 Smith, Paul 88 Smith, Ray M. 80, 131, 164 Smith, Raymond 76, 80, 127, 155 Smith, Rene 100 Smith, Sharon 80 Smith, Stuart 80, 162 Smith, Toni 94 Smith, William HQ, Smithwick, Cola Marie 130 Srnithwick, Mary 88, 128, 216 Smoot, Connie 80, 108, 140 Snow, Ford 88, 158 Snow, Jim 96, IOO, 106, 166, 174 Snyder , Charlene 80 Snyder, Harry 80, 130 Snyder, Jay 100 Snyder, John 94, 125 Snyder, Larry 80, 130 Snyder , Steven Ray 58 Sommer, Heidi 94 Sorensen, Howard 94, 174 Spade, Mike 100 Spade, Ronald 88 Spaulding, Lynn 80, 110, 133, 148 Speake, .Margie 100 Spencer, Denise 100 Spielberger, James Hillyard, Jr. 15, 38, Schmid, Robert Daniel 56 Schmid, Thomas 100 Scholz, Raymond Carl 56, 161 Schultz, Larry 100 Schultz, Stephanie 80 Scoggins, Doug BO, 127 Scoggins, Janice 94, 148, 216 Scott, Richard Maney 56, 130 Scott, Ronnie Lee 130 Scott, Trisha 94, 105, 107, 113, 145, 181 Seal, Gary 100 Sealey, Mallory Maney 56 Seay, Glenn 88, 127 Seay, Karen 88 Sellers, Rose 94, 124, 135 Sells, Mary 80 Semprevivo, Sheryl 80 Seney, Frank 100, 123, 142 Senter, John 94 Seward, Linda 80 Seymore, Donald 56, 149 Seymore, Ronald Edward 56, 147 Sliter, Joseph Francis ll 57, 107, 110, 127, 135, 147 Smart, Loretta Jean 57, 122, 131 Smiley, Cindy 100, 124 Smiley, Glynn Edward 57, 123 Smith, Alvin 80, 127, 147 Smith, Betty 88 smirh, Billy sa, 142 smith, Billy ao, 131 Smith, Brenda Gail 57, 68, 106, 107, 1 114, 115, 129, 135, 139, 149, 150 Smith, Cheryl 88, 126 Smith, Debbie 100 Smith, Deborah Kay 48, 57, 65 Smith, Gail 100 Smith, Harry 80 Smith, James Elbridge 58, 108 Smith, John 100 Smlfh. JOSeph Wayne 58, 143 Smith, Linda K. IIO smiih, Linda M. as, 12s,, 143, 211, Smith, Marcia 88, 133 58, 71, 105, 106, 107, 110, 112, 118, 119 138, 143, 146 Spiers, Mark 100 Spires, Donald Ray 58 Spriggs, David 100, 179 Spriggs, Steve Wayne 58, 155, 163 Springfield, Ted 88 Spruill, Gary 88 Sprui11,Janet 80, 112, 120, 121, 129, 138, 224 Spruill, Sandy 80 Squires, George 88, 161 Stainback, John 80, 131, 142, 154, 155 Staley, James 88 Stallings, Brenda 80, 130 Stallings, Leslie 80 Stallings, Phillip 108 Stancill, Glenn 125 Stanley, David Craig 58 Stanley, Mary Isabel 58 Stansberry, Rodney 101 Stark, John 88, 123, 142 Wilson, Tommy 81, 155 Student Index Wood, Tony 81, 164 Vann, Gerald 176 Vansani, Sluari 101 Vassar, Beliy Jo 95 Vassar, Donna 89 Vassar, Linda Bl Vaudois, Pa189 Vaughn, Charles 89 Vernon, Jimmy 81 Verser, Kay 81, l07,.ll0, 115 Vick, Jacqueline Louise 60 Vick, Jeanne 101 Vick, Ransiaiioi, 179, iso Vick, Susan Ann 60 Vouisinas, Margarel 101 W Waddy, Eddie 101, 125 Wagner, Jack 95, 125, 132 Waidley, Michele 89, 172 Waldley, Palrick Keiper 61 Walker, Mike 95, 218 Siudenl' body and cheerleaders, Karen Clark, Jeannie Alberlson, and Vicki Mooza waich aclion wiih apprehension. Sia rmer, Alberf 80 Slarme r, John 101 Wall, Carolyn 86, 89, 107, 109, 112, 113, 129, 181, 205 Wall, Kenny 101 Wallace, Brenda 89 Wallace, Cindi 89 Wallace, Larry 101 Waller, Walsh, Walsh, Donald 89' Coleman 101, 110, 114, 132, 133 Mary Nell bl Wal1ers,Judiih Ann 61, 114, 115, 139 Sieinhaigsen, Beverly Jean 107, 109, 112, 1 9 I 13, Sieison , Ginger 80 Slefson, Pam 89, 135 Slevens, Breda 101 Sievens, Gregg 80, 107, 142, 145, 147 Sievens, Jimmy 101, 125, 132 Sievens, Randy 101 Sievens, Thomas Boyd 59 Tesh, Shirley Marie 60 Thomas, Andrea 95 Thomas, Esielle B9 Thomas, James 81 Thomas, John 81, 127 Thomas, Judiih Lee 60 Thomas, Roberi 95 Thomusson, Michael 101 Thompson, Bill 101 Thompson, Erick 101 Thompson, Pal' 101 Thompson, Thomas 89, 123 Thompson, Virginia 89 Thornlon, Cheryl Bl, 133 Thornion, Donna 101 Thornlon, Linda 101 Thurman, Vicior 95, 142, 148 Waliers, Susan 95, 114, 133 Wannamaker, Lynn 95 Ward, Charles Horace, Ill 61, 123 Ward, Dwayne 101, 142 Ware, Paiii 101 Warren, James Edwin, Jr. bl, 142, 155 Warren, Sieve 89, 123, 162 Warren, Sieve Randall 61 Walson, Arlene 101 Waison, Debbie 101 Waison, Diana 81 Waison, William 95 Waybnighl, Peggy 89, 128 Waymicy, Leonard 81 Wealheriord, Priscilla 101 Weaihers, Barney 89 Weaver, Billie 130 Sfewarf, Richard Maxwell 59, 132, 139, 142, 149 Sliles, Keith 101, 125 Sione, Keni 101 Sione, Mike 101 Slone, Sheila 80 Slone, Sieve 94, 166 Siorms, Joe 80 Siover, Jeannie 89, 126 Slove r, John Henry 59 Sluiz, Susan 89, 110, 118, 119, 129 Suddiih, Linda 94 Sufidilh, Rodney 78, 80, 107, 114, 142, 55 Summe Surber, rlin, Jo Ann 94 Glenda 94 Surry, Bobby 94, 107, 126, 142, 148 Susfare, Allen 94, 114, 174 Suslare, John 101 Suiile, Suilon, Swann, Swafs, Sweal, Bill 80 Richard 80, 142, 166 Harry 80 Roberi 94 Jo Ann 81, 133 Swiff, Caroline 81 Sykes, Gary 101 T Tonner, Bruce Ronald 59 Tapia, Edwin R. 59 Tapia, Sue 94 Tarkenlon, Fred 101 Tarkenion, Jack Bryan 59 Talurn, Taylor, Gloria Hope 124 Bill 95 Taylor, Carol 81. 128 Taylor, Charles 81 Taylor, Don Norman 59 Gwendolyn Sue 59, 171 Taylor, Taylor, Herberl' 101 Taylor, James 94, 174 Taylor, Taylor, Mariha 94, 128, 132, 148 Mike 81, 131, lbl Taylor, Phyllis 101 Taylor, Roberi Wayne-59 Taylor, Susan 95, 148, 218 Terry, Connie 95 Terry, David 95, 142 Tice, Ronnie 89, Ibb Tilley, Bonnie 81 Tilson. Bonnie 89, 148 Tilson, Susan Margarei 60, 64, II7, 119, 138, 143 Tissiere, Melanie 81, 126, 147 Toler, Gary 110, 127 Tolman, Fred 81 Tomlin, Sandra Joy 60, 131 Topham, Judy 89, 124 Topham, Topper 101 Torelli, Gina 95 107, I Tolh, Cheryl Kalherine 60, 130, 142 Towrey, Eddie 95 Tripp, David 95 Tucker, George 89 Tucker, Thomas Randolph 60, 131, 161 Tudela, Frank 89 Turnaqe, Brenda 101 Turner, Barbara 95 Turner, Darry 81, 124, 166 Turney, Joyce 101 Tyer, Danny 101 U Underwood, Bob 95, 174 Underwood, Jackie 95 Underwood, Richard Lee 19, 60, 134 Union, Margarei 101 Union, Michael Thomas 60 V Vaden, Jill 101 Vafa, George Parviz 60 Vcinarsdale, Jenny 101 Vandenbree, Arlhur 101 Vandenbree, Bonnie Lee 60, 111, 131 Vander Slouwe, Chris 101 Vander Slouwe, Marc 95 Vandeveer, Brenda 95, 125 Vanl-lass, Sieve 127 , 142 Webb, Brenda 89 Webb, Evereil' 95 Webb, Janice 89 Webb, John Allen 6 Webb, Junior 107, 108, 110, 127, 147 Webb Peie B9 127 Weiss,l Larry 101, 125, 142 Weiss, Ronnie 89, 110, 122 Weldon, Faye 95 Wensil, Barbara 101 Whifaker, Beiiy Jane 81 While, Barry 95, 174, 216, 163 Whiie, Fowler 101 While, Johnny 95 Whire, Linda 101 Whiie, Sharyn 95 While, Shirley 95 Whiie, Sieven 95 Whifehead, Tommy Bl Whiilock, Eddie 101, 180 Whilmore, Margarei 89 Whiison, Jim 81, 132 Whilson, Judy 95 Wicker, Jo 81, 10B Wiggin s, Mike 95 Wilburn, Carolyh 95 Wilburn, Evereil 89 Wilburn, Jim 125, 170 Wilburn, Marilyn 95 Wiilk, J ennifer 101 Wilkins, Barbara Jean bl, 130 Wilkins, Sue 81, 108 Wilkinson, David 81 Wilkins on, Tommy 81 Willard, Chrisiine 81 Willard, Jane? 101 Willard, Randy 81, 142, 155, 164 Williams, Bonnie 95 Williams, Charles 95, 176, 179 W.il1iams, Gary 95 Williams, Jackie 95 Williams, Jean 81 Williams, Jo Anne 130 Williams, Lawrence 127 Williams, Leslie 101 Williams, Lydia Joyce 61, 130 Williams, Theresa 89 Williams, Walfer 101 Williamson, Sarah Pamela 149 Williamson, Thomos Eldridge, Jr. 61, 1 Williford, George Michael bl Willis, Willis, Willis, Willis, W-illis, Willis, Edwin B9 Marly 95, 128 Mike 95 Nancy 89, 135, 148 Samuel Claude bl, 142 Twyla Ray bl, 131 Willis, Velena 95 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Bill 101 Chris 89, 134, 142 Donald 95 Paul 81 Ruih 101 Wimberley, Buddy 101 Wina11,.Alvin 101, 108, 110, 112 Winall, Brenda Sue 6, 58. bl, 69, 104, 105, 107, l09,,l39, 146, 147, 150, 169, 204 Winchesier, Robert 89 W.ins1ead, Norman Douglas bl Wise, Beverly 101 Wise, Linda 135 Wiseman, Connie 81, 108 Wiseman, Donald Lee 61 Wiseman, Lois 101, 107, 113, 135 Wiseman, Sharon 89, 105, 107, 109, 112, 129 113, 114, Womble, Ronnie 101 Wong, Don 89 Wood, Allen 179 Wood, Debbie 101 Wood, Kalherine Elizabefh 62, 128, 147 Wood, Lance Dews 62, 68, 107, 132, 133 139, 142, 147, 151 Wood, Linda 89 Wood, Nancy Alice 62, 134 Wood, Palsy 101 Wood, Sharon 95 Wood, Wood, Sharon 95 Shelia B1 Wood, Wayne 95, 218 Woodall, Wayne 101 Woodard, Phyllis 81 Woodard, Wayne 95 Woodby, Cindy 101 Woodby, Dean 81, 126 Woodcock, Lindo 95 Woodcock, Shirley 81 Woods, June 81, 138 Woolard, Philip W. 127 Woolard, Phyllis 95 Woolard, Randy 131 Woofen, James 81 Worley, Pailie 101 Wornom, Cynihia 89, 112, 113, 148 Wrenn, Doug 89, 164 Wrighi, Craig 89, 123, 142, 143 Wrighl, Debbie 101 Wrighl, Jim 101 Wrighr, Judy 81, 107, 115, 126, 129, 147 Wrighl, Kenny 101 Wrighi, Sieve 95, 218, 123, 146 Wrighls, Frank Monroe 62 Y Yancey, Roberi 89, 133, 163 Yealis, Donna 89 Yeaiis, Thomas Dwighi 62 York, Danny 81, 132 Yosl, Jamie 130 Young, Robert L. 101 Z Zabol, Roberl 89, 134 Zeilz, Richard 81, 155 Zellers, Wayne 81 Zimmerman, Janice 81 Zimmerman, Susan 95 Zodda, Roberi' 101, 108, 174 lf! 5 + ww f 1 ,f M xxx, W , w lm' 'WU MW! dw. , If www- ,. 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