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The WARWICK Volume 60 ee Warwick High School 51 Copeland Lane Newport News, Va. 23601 Diamond Reflections With the 60th edition of the WARWICK, the students, faculty, and staff celebrated the diamond anniver- sary of the publication. However, it marked more than just another stage in a journalistic endeavor. Just as a diamond reflects light in all directions with changing hues, so, too, was the school and the life within reflected. One of the purposes of a yearbook is to serve as a reminder or mirror of the past. It was with this intent that this edition, through the diamond, reflect- ed the past 60 years with all the changes and progress, and noted the effect on the students, faculty and staff of 1982-83. Title Page « 1] % , a od ee seis ee RR, Re @ ‘poe — uae —— [fetina AAA SE cs] eee rN Me Contents Coe Features 8.4 Faculture ot Classes.................42 Ads®22 e112 Sports..........126 Clubs........ 154 Index......190 Table of Contents 3 Tahinceaee. Beet angies.. 4 « Features .. King of the Homecoming court Darryl Yickens, escorts Queen Tracey Swan across 1e field after being crowned. . A Homecoming Queen from the past smiles rith joy upon learning of her selection. Diamond Jubilee The Diamond Anniversary edition ffered the chance to look back at old olumes of the Warwick and compare jie student life of 60 years past. Much )}ad changed yet very little. The ‘|pening of school was greeted with ‘roans but also anticipation. Friend- jaips were renewed and new friend- jhips begun. Throughout the years jiere have always been the familiar ices of faculty and administration. | Though school competitions and sorts may have varied, win or lose, 1ere was always rivalry. The old school symbols of the Farmers and low had changed to the Raider and 1e equestrian Raider but there contin- ed to be certain games that spark erce loyalties. Homecoming brought ie old back for a reunion. Over the years regulations became tore relaxed in regard to the faculty. .s teachers were allowed more ‘eedom, they could participate in iore school functions. This was examplified by the faculty pep rally. Ring Dance: that special evening for the juniors when they received the recognized symbol of their school, the class ring. Reactivated in the past few years was the ‘‘Miss Warwick’’ compe- tition which results in a representative of the school chosen for her talent, poise, and personality. The seasons change but the events every year form a continuity that links the years to- gether giving a common bond. Spring arrived with the preparations for the spring play. The drama department was given their chance to perform. Throughout the years, drama had been an important facet of student life that had always encouraged every- one’s self expression. There was always the annual excitement of Prom and Graduation. Just as the Senior Class of 1923 greeted that special day in June so will seniors of years to come. aes Features Features « 5 Beatin’ the Odds The 82-83 school year began on a positive note. The addition of the 9th graders last year did not seem to af- fect the efficiency of the school. The halls were crowded but surprisingly orderly though the cafeteria lines seemed to stretch on forever. The lines thinned quickly as off-campus permits and parking permits were issued. Class and bus schedules covered the walls and students crowded around rd A. Each of the principals welcomes the students to a new school year. B. On the first day of school many students, such as Patty Locklear, decorate their lockers for that ‘‘lived-in ’ look C. Confusion and frustration results as students seek their buses from the endless lines. D. During the first few hectic days of school, the signal of the bell fills the halls with students rushing to beat the tardy bell. E. Science teacher Marilyn Paige explains attendance procedures to Shannon Smith for Biology class 6 ¢ Back-to-School them. The happiest moments were re- newing old friendships and making new friends. Joining clubs and becom- ing involved made the transition to a new year a little easier. Amidst all the confusion of racing to class, trying to open jammed lockers, changing schedules and searching for the right bus, the ‘‘Raider Spirit’’ shone through. A. Cheerleaders Rendy Howell and Sharmon Mahon practice cheers to be presented to new students. B. The band plays a drum selection for students on Orientation Day. C. In crowded halls Ricky Hume takes time out to locate his next class. D. Friends take time out during lunch to chat. E. Lockers quickly fill as students attempt to store all the items ‘‘necessary’’ for a_ typical school day. F. On the first day of school, guidance counsel- or Paul Cowley explains to his students plans for the school year. Back-To-School « 7 Anch Raider Week’ brought out an over- whelming amount of spirit and participation. Monday, ‘Hobo Day”, be- gan the week slowly because it was not well advertised. ‘Seasick Mariner Day” was well received as students dressed in the sloppy, mismatched Marine: style. “Twirp’’ and ‘‘Revenge”’ days resulted in antics as students devised comic deeds to be performed throughout the day. The week culminated with ‘Maroon and Gold Day” as students and staff wore the school colors. The Ferguson Mariner was given a mock funeral at the Pep Rally. Though a losing game, it was attended by many loyal fans. TE ey x A. Players from both sides scramble to claim a fumble. B. Dressed any Mariner C. As part of dress-up day, John Snyder “reveals’’ his flashy costume. D. Clad in punk attire for ‘‘New Wave Day” are Alonzo Harris and Dennis Nicholson. E. Students Dara Howes and Toby Young model the latest in childhood fashions. 8 Raider Week in combinations that would make “seasick’’ are seniors Sharmon Mahon, Patsy Martin, and Luci Talbot. ors Away ee % Le piece aS whose A. See p.8, C. B. Revenge is complete as Leslie Watson does cartwheels for her avenger, Ramon Kaloustian. C. Senior Chris Pruitt seeks revenge on Marci Wilks for her ““Twirp Day’ deeds. D. In their mis-matched clothes Tal Ambrose and Ricky Brandt support the theme for “Seasick Day”. E. In a spirit raising pep rally Warwick students give an appropriate funeral for the impending defeat of the Mariners. Raider Week « 9 Homecoming Spotlig Homecoming was held during the afternoon at Todd Stadium. The fes- tivities began with car decorations and an informal parade to the stadium. The band presented an out-standing half-time show with the current theme, Pac-Man. Helping the spirit in the stands was the Pep Club and on the field cheers were led by Warwick cheerleaders of both past and present. A colorful addition to the day were the mums sold by the Keyettes. It was a successful game against Lafayette accomplishing the first win of the sea- son. Homecoming Queen, Tracey Swan and King, Darryl Dickens were the A. Caught in a moment of jubilation is Coach Bill Lyons as Warwick finally scores a winning touchdown B. Hours of practice in drill and formation re- sult in precision during the half-time perfor- mance C. The women’s ROTC Honor Guard led by Catrina Watson presents the colors at the Homecoming pre-game show D. Spirited leaders of cheers in the stands are members of the Pep Club stars of the day. The ROTC Honor Guard was present and for the first time, clubs were represented by nomi- nated sweethearts. Parents of the foot- ball players were introduced and honored. The Homecoming Dance was a success. ‘‘DJ’’ Rascoe’s music and professional portrait sittings made it an even bigger event. Refreshments were provided by the SCA which in- cluded a special cake decorated with a king and queen. These were served by various members of the classes. Homecoming ‘82 was a total success for all. A. Ready for the signal call is quarterback Anthony Lucas. B. Adorned with crown and sceptor, King and Queen Darryl Dickens and Tracey Swan cut their cake at the Homecoming Dance. C. For a pregame parade cars are decorated by seniors Lisa Cann, and Sonja Scott. D. A special highlight of the festivities was the Raider on horseback, Billy Garrett. E. Slow dances and close embraces add romance to the Homecoming evening. Homecoming ||] Riitte(sseti Life 13 -_ Seniors Goal Achieved—Graduation! A. Mrs. Carol Bowen, Career Counselor gives advice to Rod Waddell for his future. B. Interested seniors talk with an Air Force recruitor about benefits. C. Before ordering, seniors study the variety of graduation announcements offered. D,E. From the pictures of seniors from the 60's, it's evident that gowns and rings will always be exciting. (pg. 14, 15) A. Cheers and chants spark enthusiasm from the crowd at a pep rally. B. The senior car, driven by Susan Ottofaro, carries club sweethearts to the Homecoming game. C. Drummer Kevin Dale warms up for a half- time selection. D. See p.14, D. Seniors 15 rit Catching | Faculty Spi A. Cheerleader Mrs. Valerie Fauntleroy and mascot Mrs. Hilda Laubach discuss the next segment of the faculty Pep Rally. B. Faculty clowns Mrs. Cynthia Sumner and Mrs. Susan Flippo shower the cheerleaders with confetti. C. Co-Head Cheerleader Mrs. Bonnie Lowe laments her moves during the pom-pom routine. D. Principal and Football Player Mr. Richard Stacy joins in the faculty yell. E. Ex-college majorettes Mrs. Carolyn Pollard, Mrs. Carolyn Buggs, Mrs. Helen Travis and Head Mrs. Sandy Hughes perform a precision routine. F. Faculty Band members march to the music provided by Raider Band. 16 Faculty Pep Rally Looks Like We’ve Made It! Mowe Taran Rimes Sarre 1) i Fame eS bE A. An excited Monica Hudson helps Melvin Clark adjust his cap. B. In the spring, the Formal House is a popular place to rent Prom attire. C. Senior Lisa Seay exchanges her calling card with Amie Eubank. D. In anticipation for the Prom, Cindy Hardisty and Denise Smith try on dresses. E. Site for the June ‘83 Graduation is Todd Stadium. F. Trying on his tux for the Prom to be held at the Helenic Center is Joe Boggs. Prom and Graduation « 17 SAR RBATIE P A AAR T RR ER EES SESS eR eM le tit inna niosiiiniomonionirriiticonte a A. An attentive cast watches as ‘Joanne’ (Patty Locklear) sings ‘‘O, Bless the Lord”. B. Jesus’’ (Tal Ambrose) reflects as ‘‘Gilmer”’ (Cathy Soloman) points an accusing finger at ‘Sonia’”’ (Dara Howes). C. “Jesus” (Tal Ambrose) relates the parable of the tax collector D. “‘Jeffery'’ (Nicky Caffacus) is bored by ‘G (Kathy Soloman) and her dance wt Gilmer pariner E. Tempted by ‘“Sonia’’ (Dara Howes) “‘Jesus’’ (Tal Ambrose) struggles to resist worldly ways. F. “'Herb’’ (Michael Eason) takes punishment from ‘Joanne’ (Patty Locklear) 18 « Drama Productions Thespians Direct Production A. As student director, Thespian Sarah Granger ‘‘Feeds” actors their lines. B. Newly-weds ‘Corie’’ (Robin Garren) and ‘‘Paul’’ (Matt Lovell) share a romantic moment after a hectic day of moving. C. ‘‘Corie’’ (Robin Garren) and ‘Paul’ (Matt Lovell) have their first argument. D. ‘“‘Corie’’ (Robin Garren) hurries trying to straighten things up in an attempt to please ‘‘Paul’’. E. ‘Corie’ (Robin Garren) excitedly checks out her first phone while the telephone man (Toby Young) waits for her approval. come e895 BL LEPLLIOORS:,._ Drama Productions « 19 | A. Michele Healy and her date do the tradi- tional ring turn under the arch. B. Executive board members Shelly Proth and Regina McEwen decorate the Ring Dance bul- letin board C. Marvin Dickerson and Shelly Proth hang the final piece. D. Flirt, Angela Daniels must have tickled his fancy because there's ‘‘sparkle”’ in his eye. E. Juniors are just “Smurfing’’ to the sound of WZ=O4ee F. Getting down to the beat are Lorie Harris and her date. G. Angie Martin and Ira Davis just ‘playing it—at their own risk.” H. Romantically dancing are Kenny Hoffman and Kelly Stanley, Rendy Howell and John Guzik 20 « Ring Dance 6 or “Stepping Out’’ A. Miss Warwick Pageant Of ‘'83”: Front: Rendy Howell, Varsity Cheerleaders; Robin Garren, Key Club; Carmen Taliaferro, Quill Scroll; Elizabeth Raiford, German Club; Lorie Harris, Annual Staff; Martha Granger, Freshman Class; Frances Pileggi, DECA; Sarah Granger, National Honor Society; Marci Wilks, Spanish Club; Catrina Watson, NJROTC; Jennifer Isham, Concert Marching Band; Tiffany Smith, Latin Club; Back: Jeannette Wall, Guitar Ensemble; Kimberly Carpenter, SCA; Vonda Lynch, AFS; Leslie Knight, Chamber Music; Angela Martin, ‘Earle’ Staff; Sharminese Taybron, J.V. Cheerleaders; Cathleen Soloman, Thespi- ans; Tracy Swan, Choral Union; Shelly Proth, Junior Class; Sandra Scholar, Mod- el UN; Angel Rhodes, Chess Club; Samantha Ledford, Basketball Club; Connie Bradsher, Senior Class, Dara Howes, French Club; Monique Kelly, Majorettes; Rosemary Young, Sight Sound; Veronica Pulley, Sophomore Class. B. Working hard, Lorie Harris and Eliza- beth Raiford set up for the night. C. Into the music, Ricky Ellis and date dance it out. D. Students, Shannon Keeter and Mad- eline Lashbrook talk over the evening. E. Partners Elizabeth Raiford and date just sway to the music. 22 Dimensions of Student Life A. To aid a teacher Quinton Swann checks out a film projector. B. The fatigue of a long day closes in on a student. Q The cafeteria offers Harry Walker and Dion Washington a place to catch up on homework. D. Long lines form in the guidance office after report cards. E. Asst. Principal Miss Ellena Armistead’s candidates for best office helpers of 82-83 are Lionel Baines and Patrice Eason. 22 Candids A quiet moment to complete research in the library finds Benjie Hinnant. The locker also serves as a special gather- ing place for Sarah Granger and Jackie Schillereff. Between lines of buses, students rush to find their own. Shop students enjoy a surprise christmas party. Students show their choice for the winner of the '83 Super Bowl. Candids « 23 He 16) ie} ) . vt N grades or having parent conferences. and rigidity of these educators. rowt Just as the faculties in the past have iad to face changes so the Adminis- ration and Faculty of ‘82—’83 were called upon to make adjustments to 1ew concepts in education and to the mpact of modern apparatus and com- yuters. Everyone realized the value of xeing knowledgeable of these new in- 1ovations and techniques in educa- ion. Without hesitation, the staff faced ‘hese demands through constant coun- selling of students and through per- | A. On a staff day at a luncheon faculty have | the opportunity to socialize before working on | B. A staff photo of the past reveals the formality Stressed sonal study. The size and extent of studies has grown incredibly since the 1920's. Where there once were perhaps only 10 on staff there were now approximately 135. Deans and monitoring are as outdated as regula- tions concerning women teachers. Un- doubtedly, times change but the purpose and dedication of the teacher or administrator remained constant. Faculty « 25 A. Assistant Principals Stephen Hochman, Ray Crittenden, and Ellena Armistead and Principal Mr. Richard Stacy all need to consult the “red book”’ sometimes. B. Paperwork occupies much of Mr. Richard Stacy’s day C. A clear desk is a rare occasion for Mr. Steve Hochman who is in charge of Student Activities D. In charge of curriculum, Miss Ellena Armistead goes over grade check lists before sending them to the computers. E. The ‘‘backroom”’ is the scene for many parties as Mr. Richard Stacy tastes yet another piece of cake 26 « Administration Offering Help to Others Tae | Kam? y Atr- . A. Guidance Counsellors: Miss Roena McJunkin, Mrs. Carol Bowen, Mrs. Nancy Helms: Back: Mrs. Carolyn Pollard, Mrs. Fran Scott, Mrs. Frankie Richardson. B. “All work and no play... definitely is not the motto for Mrs. Carol Thompson, Mrs. Fran Scott and Mrs. Debbie Mabe of the Guidance Dept. C. Full of the Christmas spirit are Mrs. Carolyn Anthony, Mrs. Debbie Mabe and Mrs. Frances Dedmond. D. Guidance Center secretaries are Mrs. Carol Thompson and Mrs. Gloria McCarthy. E. The only male member of the Guidance Dept., Mr. Paul Cowley goes over the endless stacks of student schedules. Guidance « 27 A. English Dept: Front: Miss Lois Callahan, Mrs. Doris Robinson, Mrs. Dot Thomas, Mrs. Pat Holman, Mrs. Ivy Lee; Back: Ms. Leslie Heid, Mrs. Martha Kelly, Mrs. Nancy Anderson, Ms. Martha Ourednik, Ms. Joyce Lee and Mrs. Flo Haltiwanger. B. Homework advise is recommended by English teachers Ms. Ethel Brunson and Mr. Tom Stroup. C. Seniors Anthony Soloman and John Darden discuss their term papers with Mrs. Nancy Williams. D. As Drama Instructor Mrs. Diane Scott reviews scripi changes with her class. E. ‘‘Earle’’ Editor Sylvester Braswell suggests possible articles to Mrs. Nan Rothfuss. F. A.P. teacher Mrs. Blanche Williams re- serves research literature for her classes. G. AFS sponsors Mrs. Nancy Anderson and Mrs. Martha Kelly take a quick break in the lounge Bridging Communication Gaps A. Foreign Language Dept: Mrs. Sandy Hughes, Mr. Sam Sykes, Mr. Chuck Walsh, and Mrs. Rosie Walsh. B. Co-head cheerleader for the Faculty Pep-Ral- ly Mrs. Rosie Walsh leads the crowd in “'2- Ditsias C. Dressed for their respective club Halloween parties are Spanish, French, and German club sponsors Mrs. Sandy Hughes, Mrs. Rosie Walsh, and Mr. Chuck Walsh. D. Body language offers a variety of methods of communication illustrates Mr. Chuck Walsh. E. Latin teacher Miss Anne Creasy uses preclass time to help a student with her assignment. | Foreign Language 29 A. Math Dept: Front: Mrs. Susie White, Ms. Joan Johnson, Mrs. Bonnie Lowe, Mrs. Bet- ty Hicks, Ms. Janice Costen; Back: Mr. Benny Fulton, Mr. Terry Hunter, Mr. Bob- by Horne, Mrs. Barbara Graham, Mrs. Doris Higgins, and Mr. Neil Drummond. B. An exhausted Faculty cheerleader in the lounge is Mrs. Betty Hicks. C. A master at signs is math teacher and cheerleader sponsor Mrs. Bonnie Lowe. D. Part-time math teacher Mr. Conrad Keesecker grabs a coffee break. E. Basic Math instructor Mr. Chuck Walsh reviews the homework assignment. 30 Math Whey Seeking Answers to What?, How? % fy A. Science Dept: Front: Mrs. Donna Oertel, Mrs. Pat Coltrane, Mrs. Ethel Woolfolk, Mrs. Betty Ward; Back: Mr. James McNeil, Mrs. Marilyn Paige, Mrs. Susan Ziller, Mr. Sam Hodges. B. In t he green house Mrs. Betty Ward in- structs students in proper care of plants. C. Fast becoming a tradition at Warwick is Mr. James McNeil as the Faculty Drum Major. D. With her cherry smile Mrs. Pat Coltrane calls out a greeting. E. In a lab Mrs. Marilyn Paige gathers stu- dents around her for a “hands on”’ lecture. F. Science teacher Mrs. Donna Oertel receives some “‘instruction’’ from ‘‘cheerleader’’ Mrs. Rosie Walsh. Science « 3] 40 ma A. Distributive Education Dept: Mr. Dennis Koutoufas, Mrs. Cynthia Sumner, and Mr. Randy Holder. B. Coach Dennis Koutoufas receipts money from citrus fruit sales by the Athletic Dept. C. Business Dept: Mrs. Gerry Thompson, Mrs. Maggie Arrington, Mrs. Pam Trussell, and Mrs. Thelma Jones. D. Business teachers Mrs. Jackie Barrett and Mrs. Carolyn Buggs count the profits made by the FBLA Club. E. Department Chairperson Mrs. Celeste Carter reviews her lesson plans for the day. 32 « Business, D.E Solving Future Problems © . @ a 5 NJROTC | CADETX OF THE MONTH Wallace Bateman. A. NJROTC instructors Commander Gerald Wilda and Master Chief Petty Officer B. Flanked by his “‘girlfriends’’ is Cdr. Gerald Wilda at a pre-school faculty luncheon. C. ICT instructor, Mrs. Dottie Barrett ex- plains a job application to Jody Hicks. ICT, NJROTC « 33 A. SCA sponsors Mr. James Tuberville and Mrs. Val Fauntleroy decorate cars for the Homecoming Parade. B. Social Studies Dept: Front: Mr. Bill Hayes, Mrs. Georgia Lay, Mr. Keith Garvin, Mr. Lenrow Milo; Back: Mr. James Tuberville, Ms. Ada Foriest, Mr. Bruce Field, Mrs. Gladys Jordan, Mrs. Linda Filer, Mr. Ali Abed, and Mr. Tom Garner. C. World History teacher Mrs. Mary Robinson checks students homework. D. Mr. Bill Hayes expresses his distaste for noisy pep-rallies. E. Mrs. Gladys Jordan helps serve at Homecoming Dance. F. History teacher Mrs. Hilda Laubach ex- plains assignments to a student. 34 + Social Studies Dept | feet @ {Sy Zoras os wets ERB as 57 ‘oer Pere, we bie ; poy hires cay A. WHS departing Bookkeeper Mrs. Jo Ann Barbour opens presents at a farewell party. B. Dept. Chairman: Mr. Tony Auby and Band Director Mr. Dick Cale. C. Orchestra Director Mr. Freddie Boyd glances over sheet music before a performance 1978 AAA STATE Bree UAMPIONS D. Besides her bookkeeping duties, Miss Carolyn Herren helps ‘‘man” the counter. E. Office Staff: Front: Mrs. Carolyn Anthony, Mrs. Debbie Mabe, Mrs. Rita Mask; Back: Mrs. JoAnn Barbour, and Mrs. Frances Dedmond. Music Dept, Secretaries 35 A. Retiring Coach Thad Madden accepts his gift at a pre-school luncheon in his honor. B. Home Ec. Dept: Mrs. Toni Twiford and Mrs. Carol Ridgway. C. Mechanical Drawing teacher Mr. Conrad Keesecker reviews basic course techniques. D. Art Dept: Mrs. Renee Brown and Ms. Beth Amos E. Industrial Arts Dept: Mr. Pennie Brown, Mrs. Debbie Hanbury and Mr. Steve Colwell yme Ec, Art, Industrial Arts. Teaching Lifetime sean 997 A. Athletic Dept: Mr. Bob Worthington, Mr. Bill Lyons, Mr. Tom Jacobs, Mrs. Hazel Eason, Mrs. Val Fauntleroy, Mrs. Helen Travis, Ms. Carolyn Stephenson, and Mr. Jim Harvey. B. Coach Bob Quillen sets up track meets dur- ing his free period. C. The pregame Faculty Homecoming dinner finds Athletic Director Bob Worthington en- joying his meal. D. Hall monitoring during lunch gives Miss Ellena Armistead a chance to talk with Ms. Carolyn Stephenson. E. Spirited Football Coach Bill Lyons encourages support for the varsity team. F. Coach Bob Worthington and Coach Den- nis Koutoufas talk with Coach Tom Jacobs and Coach Vernon about ordering equipment. PE wd Students Getting Attention A. Special Education Dept: Front: Mrs. Susan Flippo, Mrs. Gloria Boone, Back: Mrs. Au- drey Bond, Mrs. Gretchen Martin. B. Special Education Dept: Mr. William Byrdsong, Mrs. Judy Yoffy, Mrs. Rozelle Wiggins, Mrs. Gladys Valentine. C. In charge of the Discipline Alternative Program is Mrs. Chairassia Jenkins. D. New to Warwick in the Special Ed. Dept. is Ms. Barbara Tolar. FE. Project Stay: Mrs. Linda Filer, Mr. Harry Truhart, Mrs. Betty Hicks. 38 Special Ed., DAP, Project Stay A. Staff Aide Mrs. Joyce Briggs directs Robbie Griffin and Kelly Stanley at the opening of school. B. Mr. Harry Walker helps parents at Back- To-School Night. C. Caught in a moment of teasing are Mrs. Joyce Briggs and Mr. Frank Morris. D. At bus loading Mr. Frank Morris, Staff Aide, assists principals Mr. Richard Stacy and Mr. Steve Hochman. E. Faculty, staff, and administration all were members of the winning team at the Faculty Pep Rally. Staff Aides 39 A Solid Mainstay A. Library Staff; Mrs. Mary Mizelle, Mrs. Frankie Joyner, Mrs. Carolyn Hobson and Mrs. Elsie Marshall. B. Library Aide Mrs. Elsie Marshall gets equipment ready for a teacher. C. WHS nomination for ‘Nurse of the Year’’— Mrs. Gerry Wegener! D. The opening of school involves checkups by the school nurse Mrs. Gerry Wegener. E. Librarian Mrs. Mary Mizelle checks refer- ence guides to send overdue notices to students. ians, Nurse A. Bus Drivers: Front: V. Malcon, P. Willis, M. Woodard, B. Clark, A. Harper, L. Stallings, N. Shiflet, Bus Coordinator C. Walsh; Back: K. Prive tt, B. Spangler, O. Martin, E. Lynch, B. Wiseman, S. Everett, Q. Acres, E. Alderman, Mrs. Atkins, J. Person, Mrs. Harris, B. Downs B. Custodians: H. Fauntleroy, R. Lane, S. McGuill, J. Clark, B. Ellison, A. Saunders, E. Wilkins, R. Walker C. Cafeteria: Front: A. Springfield, M. Eller, A. Smith, C. Slusser; Back: H. Slusser, M. Wood, S. Satchell, J. Cox, D. Chapell, A. Wiseman, E. Wesson Cafeteria, Bus Drivers, Custodians « 41 2 eee a | 42 « Classes A Students cheer at one of many pep rallies during the 82-83 school year with Raider Spirit. The R-A-I-D-E-R victory cry echoes through | the gym during a 1960's pep rally. The names changed and the years passed but the ‘‘Raider Farmer”’ spirit remained. It was evident in every hall and during every pep rally. An undying loyalty arose for one’s school. School was such a major part of every day that a tie developed not only a tie ‘to the school as one’s Alma Mater but also ties between people. Friendships developed and expanded throughout high school years. Many of these friendships lasted a lifetime, and memories from school and teenage hardships to hold the bond closer. _ Competition was a big part of the support felt. There was competition against the arch-rival Newport News High School and then later, Ferguson High School. Basketball and football | | | pirit Timeless games gave all a chance to be with friends and spark fierce competition between schools. Even stiffer competi- tion occured between classes within the school. Underclassmen fought for status, to move up the ladder while Seniors fought to hold their Seniority. Spirit stick competition at Pep Rallies gave everyone a chance to prove their class the best. Raider Week celebra- tion and hall decorations brightened the year and gave everyone an oppor- tunity to let loose and be a little crazy, some more than others. Seniors often took the lead in such cases, showing the others the traditions that had been passed on to them and in turn passing the traditions on. Classes 43 AA 44 e | The Leaders of ’83: A Class with “CLASS” wee A. “Most Popular’: Tracy Swan and Darryl Dickens B. “‘Most School Spirited’’: Sam Still and Colleen Davis C. ‘Most Athletic’: Reinhart Gray and Carryl Dickens D. “Most Likely to Succeed’: John Darden and June Garnard —. 6 Senior Superlatives ' ODEON SOM Ne ch 2 RAIS A. ‘‘Most Talented’’: Calvin Cherry and Lynette Kincaid B. ‘‘Friendliest’’: Calvin Cherry and Sharman Mahon C. ‘Best Dressed’’: Reuben Artis and Cindy Taylor D. ‘‘Best All Around’’: John Darden and Trina Thomas E. “Class Clown : Sam Still and Colleen Da- vis F. ‘Best Looking’: Darryl Dickens and Tracy Swan Senior Superlatives + 45 Senior Priviledges Further Reduced from Past Years Ira R. Abbott “Ira” Band; Jazz Ensemble; Sight and Sound; Chess Club; Model U.N.; Math Hon. Soc.; Nat. Hon. Soc.; Science Fair Winner Janet A. Allen German Club; AFS; Science Club Lavonne Allen David C. Andrews ‘‘Dave ’ Track, Wrestling; Band; Solo Ensemble Awards Tonya R. Arthur Sight Sound; FBLA Reuben L. Artis Junie” Track Eric Montgomery Ashton Soccer; NJROTC. Arlene F. Baker Roger Cleveland Bandy Gina L. Banks Math Hon. Soc.; Keyettes; Drama Club; Sr., Jr., Soph. Executive Boards; Spanish Club; AFS; Sight Sound; Presidential Classroom Felicia Renee Banks Hattie A. Banks “AL” Soph. Executive Board; DECA; HERO; FHA Linda L. Barger Nat. Hon. Soc.; Science Club; German Club; Math Hon. Soc.; Science Fair Hon Mention Charlie C. Barnes ‘‘Chuck’”’ Sharon R. Barrett ‘Baby Red” Track, Girl's Basketball Manager; Band President; FBLA; French Club; Flag Corps Steven A. Beale LOTS doy A. Becton FHA; Drama Club; Sight Sound Bonnie L. Bedsaul Choral Union; FBLA; Shirettes Annette Belcher Victoria Ann Bembry “'Vicki'’ Field Hockey, Indoor Outdoor Track Cross Country Angela Lorvet Bishop Judy M. Black “Shorty” FBLA; FHA; SCA Representative Allan Frederick Blairman Anita P. Blowe Track, Softball; Science Club; French Club; FHA; Spanish Club Donna K. Boatman NHS; Mod. UN; Drama Club; NJROTC (Drill Team); Chor. Union; Sr. Ex. B Science Club; Reg. Chor Joseph R. Boggs “Joe” V. Baseball, Tennis, Golf; Key Club; SCA Ex. Bd.; Science Fair Ist (10th grade) Marlene Boston ‘Meryl FBLA; Sr., Jr., Soph. Exec. Bd.; SCA; Fr Club; Pep Club; AFS; Gymnastic Manager Timothy R. Boyd “Tim” Wrest.; NHS; Math H.S.; Key Club; Mod UN; AFS; Lat. Club; Sight Sd.; Nat Math Con. Ist Karen L. Brackens Psych. Club; Keyettes; Jr. Exec. Board; Sr Executive Board. Constance L. Bradsher ‘‘Connie”’ V. Cheerleader; Nat. Hon. Soc.; Keyettes; Math H.S.; Sr. Executive Board; Key Club Sweetheart Sylvester W. Braswell ‘'Sly” Sr. Exec. Board; ‘‘Earle’’ (Editor-in-Chief); Social Stud. Club; Math Hon. Soc.; Quill Scroll Doris L. Bridges ‘‘Mouse”’ Daniel E. Briggs “E.”’ Sharon Lynette Brown “Dotty” Field Hockey; Basketball Manager; SCA President, Secretary; FBLA; Pep Club Lisa J. Bunch Spanish Club; AFS; Sr. Soph. Exec. Board Sight Sd.; Nat. H.S.; Math H.S Brian L. Burley Seniors 47 48 sd Seni rs Ingrid J. Burton ‘‘Doodie”’ FBLA; DECA; FHA; Who's Who—H.S Earnestine Butler Josephine L. Byrd Nicholas L. Caffacus ‘‘Nicky” V. Tennis; Drama Club; Sight Sd.; Key Club; Model UN; German Club; Jazz Band Timothy J. Cain “T.C.” Basketball Manager; VICA; Ind. Arts Laura M. Camm “‘Blackgirl”’ Track Lisa L. Cann SCA—V. Pres.; FBLA; FHA; DECA; German Club; Spanish Club; Annual; Sr Exec. Board. James L. Carden Ernest Carmichael ‘‘Mike”’ Basketball; Football Edward Leroy Carpenter “Roy” Basketball, Cross-Country. Luke Carpenter Football, Baseball; Senior Exec. Board. Shelley M. Carpenter ‘‘She-She” Cheerleader; DE; Sr. Exec. Board; FBLA Tina M. Carter “Tina Ree” Drama Club; AFS. David M. Cassell ‘‘Vench’’ Teresa R. Castle Tasha” FBLA; Drama Club; Thespians; Jr. Exec. Board; AFS. Andrea W. Chadwick ‘‘Andy Chaddy” Pep Club; French Club; Jr. Exec. Board; Sr. Exec. Board; FBLA; AFS; Directors Award Gordon I. Chai ‘Billy Joe Bob” ‘'Flash”’ NHS (V. Pres.); Mod. UN (Pres.); Chess Club (Pres.); Math H.S.; Key Club; Walter Rosenboro Award for French Doris Chapman Calvin N. Cherry ‘‘Nay” Drama Club; Thespians; Sight Sd.; Spanish Club; Choral Union; Modern Dance Jeffery D. Chestney “‘Jeff’’ Science Club (Pres.); French Club, Jr Exec. Board; Math H.S.; Nat. H.S Judy H. Choung “Star” Nat. H.S.; Math H.S.; French Club Chamber Orchestra; Most Talented— Miss Warwick Audrey L. Clark Social Studies; Annual (Features Editor); Quill Scroll Joanie F. Clark ‘Slim’ Basketball; Basketball Club Melvin M. Clark ‘‘Bean” “Earle” (Managing Editor, Artistic Editor, photographer); Sr. Exec. Board; IASIA; Quill Scroll; Social Studies Club Rose M. Clark ‘‘Mousie”’ Track Field; FHA; Choral Union; Dance; Senior Exec. Board; ‘‘Marty’'—Grease Annette Clarke FHA; FBLA Stephanie Rochelle Colclough ‘Steph’ HERO; FHA. Audrey L. Cole ‘Cutie Pie” Cheerleading; FHA; HERO Donna Lynn Collier FBLA Kathryn Collins Nancy Coltrain ‘‘Penguin” DE. Orlando Covington Seniority often expresses itself in pranks on underclassmen . . Senior Bil- eS ly Garrett stuffs Sophomore Marci Wilks into the nearest trashcan as an Srs En oO example of senior spirit. @ Y “Seniority”? Cmioricy : Seniors « 49 Pep Rallies Incite Spi 2 ) If re Yr q 5 Charles Roger Craig Carl C. Craighead ''Craig’’ Track, Cross-Country; ICT; ROTC Drill Team Robin E. Creech ‘Roe’ VICA ICT Kevin Dale Marion Damon Angelena C. Daniels ‘Shorty’’ Track; FBLA; FHA. Timothy L. Daniel Tim Boone” Football, Indoor Outdoor; NJROTC; HERO. John T. Darden IV, V. Football; Key Club (Pres.); Latin Club (Pres.); Math H.S.; Nat. H.S.; Football Club Carolyn J. Davis ‘‘Dimples” French Club; Jr. Exec. Board; FBLA; Nat Hon. Soc.; Drama Club; AFS; Trading Post Mgr Colleen Davis Basketball; Field Hockey; Track; FHA; FBLA George E. Davis dr. “Greek Sheik’’ Tennis; Spanish Club; Mod. UN; Jr. Class Exec. Board; Jazz Ensemble Alvis Daye 50 + Seniors Damona Debrew Carryl Lynette Dickens Basketball, Track, Field Hockey; Spanish Club; Basketball Darryl L. Dickens ‘Darel’ Football; Racketball; Tennis; DECA; Sr Class Exec. B.; Warwickshire; 1983 Homecoming King Joyce M. Dickens Alban Dixon Cassandra Dixon ‘‘Sandra”’ HERO; Forensics Mark A. Dixon Football Timothy Q. Doswell ‘‘Dozy ” Football. Robin M. Drew Track, Gymnastics Manager; FBLA; FHA; ROTC; Dance; Pep Club; Band Julie Ann Drummond VICA; Drama Kevin Dudney Kim Duncan Patrice RA Eason “Slim” FBLA; FHA; Sr. Exec. Board Carolyn A. Edwards ‘‘Chi-Chi”’ Gymnastics; FBLA; Dance; Model UN (Sec.); SCA Executive Board Annette Ellington Amye L. Eubank ‘‘Amye Lou” FHA; Psych. Club; AFS Wanda Y. Everett ‘“Wannie”’ Cheerleader; SCA; FBLA; Sr., Jr. Exec Board; Chess Club Michele Yvette Falices Drill Team Janette S. Feely “Jan” JV, V. Field Hockey; Keyettes (V. Pres., Pres.); Model UN; Nat. HS; Math HS; Presidential Classroom Lynn Fields Seniors « 51 niors Karen L. Finch FBLA Sharon Finch Erick Fitchett JV Football; Varsity Manager; IASA John S. Forbes “Jack”’ JV Football, JV Baseball; V Baseball, Most Valuable Offense Baseball Trina D. Fowler ‘Sparkle”’ FHA; French Club; Pep Club; Homecoming Sweetheart for FHA Lisa R. Fox ‘‘Lee-Lee”’ Spanish Club; FBLA Valerie Futrell dune M. Garnand FHA (Pres); Spanish Club (Pres); AFS (Chair. of Publicity); NHS; Math HS; Mod UN; Jr., Sr. Executive Boards Robin J. Garren V. Soccer (Mgr.); Drama Club (Pres); Thespians (Pres); Sr., Jr., Soph. Exec. Bd.; German Club. Dylan S. Garrett ‘‘Spidey”’ Football; Science Club; Orchestra. William Ira Garrett ‘Billy’ Baseball; AFS; “‘Earle’’ Staff (Photo.); Annual Staff (Sports Ed.); Ind. Arts; Sr., Jr., Soph. Ex. Bd.; SCA; Science Club (Vice P.). Sophia C. Gaskins FBLA; FHA; Spanish Club Theodore Glee Roosevelt Glover Angela S. Godwin Girls’ Basketball; NHS; Math HS; French Club; Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; FBLA; FHA. Sarah Granger Karen L. Grant Psych. Club; Latin Club; NHS; Math HS; Mod. UN; Jr. Exec. B.; Who's Who—HS Students Reinhardt S. Gray ‘‘Dog” Football, Wrestling Bridget A. Gray Track; HERO; ROTC Robert A. Greene ‘‘Bean,”’ ‘Farmer Greene” French Club (Pres.); German Club; NHS; Sr. Executive Board Carolyn Greenlee “LU-LU FHA; NHS; Spanish Club Bobby C. Gregory ‘Bob The Barbarian” Sight Sd. (Pres); Key Club; Drama Club, Thespians Robert B. Griffin ‘‘Bert’’ Tennis; DECA; Homecoming Court (82-83) Gloria Griffith Pamela K. Griffith “Pam” Drama Club; Spanish Club; Psych. Club; SCA; Sr. Executive Board William M. Grist ‘‘Bill” VICA (Secretary) Pamela Guye John R. Guzik Baseball; Wrestling Michael D. Guzik “Mike”’ Baseball; Wrestling Lisa M. Haley VICA; FHA; Drama Club Cynthia L. Hall DECA Solomon D. Haltiwanger FBLA (Reporter); Chess Club Wayne L. Hamblin Corinthia R. Hampton Cynthia J. Hardisty ‘Cindy’ Keyettes (Tres); NHS; HERO; Pep Club; Jr., Sr. Executive Board; FHA; Keyette Club Sweetheart Mary D. Hare “Doll Face” Sr. Executive Board; FBLA; AFS Lorraine V. Harrell ‘“Lo-Lo”’ ro m a Track; Pep Club; FHA. 9 Sibyl C. Harrell ‘'Sibby”’ @ Field Hockey; French Club (Secretary); ] t Keyettes (Sgt. at Arms); Drama Club; AFS; O German Club; Sr., Jr. Exec. Bd Seniors 53 Frank Harris, III ‘Charlie MHS; NHS Rochelle A. Harris ‘‘Shelly”’ Spanish Club; Drama Club; AFS; Psych Club; FHA Yvette A. Harris eld Hockey; Track; Basketball; Cross- ry; Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Exec. Board MHS; Spanish Club; Psych. Club; Dance Patricia Hawkins ‘Slim’ Willie D. Hawkins Chiquita C. Hazel ‘'Kita” DECA; ROTC; Spanish Club; FHA Rebecca H. Heemstra Drama; Psych. Club Jermon F. Henry Soccer; Football Clubs: An Added Dimension National Honor Society president Luci Talbot speaks to new members at the induction ceremony. Dietra Darlene Herbin ‘‘Dee-Dee ’ FBLA; FHA; Pep Club Jody J. Hicks ICT James A. Highsmith Melody A. Hill ‘‘Mel’”’ NJROTC; HERO (Sec., Treas.); Dance Club James Lynn Hilliard Juanita Antionett Hines Benjamin C. Hinnant ‘‘Ben” Saudiah D. Holland Track; DECA Samantha P. Holley ‘Sam” FBLA Suzette Holmes Leslie R. House ‘‘Ryan” Janet P. Hubbard Monica L. Hudson AFS; Drama; Thespian; Choral Un.; Band; Warwickshire; Drum Major; Keyettes; Psych. Club; Soph. Ex. Board Clarence A. Hunt “Tony” Soccer; Track; FHA; HERO; Drama; Thespian ' Pamela D. Jackson ‘‘Pam' Var. Cheerleader; FBLA; AFS (Sect.); Soph., Jr., Sr. Executive Board George G. Jefferson German Club Florine E. Johnson ‘‘Babysis’’ Majorette; Pep Club; Spanish Club Gail L. Johnson ‘'Gee”’ FHA; DECA; FBLA Jackie D. Johnson Patricia Jean Johnson Tasmina Lynnette Johnson “Tammy’’ Shirettes; Warwickshire; Regionals Anthony C. Jones “Tony” FBLA; Industrial Arts Club Diann R. Jones DECA; LA; Jr. Exec. Board Glen Clinton Jones Seniors ° 55 Robin G. Joyner FBLA Tom durgensen Arne Kausland Soccer; Key Club; IASA; Science Club Kathy M. Kearney “K.K. ’ FBLA; FHA Lynette Kincaid Bonita L. Knight FBLA Leslie A. Knight ‘Mop Head”’ Orchestra; French Club; Jr. Exec. Bd Edgar John Koeleveld Kimberly S. Larrison ‘‘Kim” AFS; Band; Drama; Spanish; NHS. Veretta Andrea Lassiter Keith E. Lee AFS; Science Club; Band; Jazz Steven T. Letzinger ‘‘Steve”’ J.V. Vars. Baseball; IASIA; Key Club; DECA (V. Pres. Pres.); Homecoming Court Franklin C. Lewis ‘Frank”’ Rebecca J. Liptak ‘‘Becky”’ DECA Patricia Locklear Beverly C. Logan Forensics; Model U.N.; SCA (Reporter); Soph. Class V. Pres.; Who’s Who—H‘S. Matthew Jd. Lovell ‘‘Matt’’ Soccer; Football; Drama (V. Pres.); Thespian (V. Pres.) Rita Award Priscilla L. Lowe ‘‘Texas”’ NHS; Model U.N. (Hist.); Soph. Class (Sec.); Jr. Class (Sec.); Spanish Club (Sec.); Latin Club; Science Club Anthony A. Lucas Sharman R. Mahon J.V. Var. Cheerleader; Keyettes; NHS; Homecoming Court; Miss Warwick Pag., Drama; MHS; Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board 56 « Seniors Eddie Manley Christine Marrow Patsy J. Martin Gymnastics; Vars. Cheerleader: Keyettes Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; Drama: Science; AFS; MHS; Miss Warwick: Miss Congeniality Stacy A. Martin Charles Mason Vincent T. Mason ‘‘Flash” Chess Club Antionette V. Maxwell ‘Nette”’ Derrick T. McDonald ‘‘Rick”’ Choral Union Gregory F. McDonald Baseball; Soccer; Key Club; Spanish; AFS; Chess Club (Pres.); MHS (Chap.); Psych; Jr. Sr. Exec. Board Leasia McDougald Michael J. McKay AFS; Key Club Barbara McNair Field Hockey; Basketball; FBLA; Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board Seniors Connie Bradsher, Steve Speight, and Tony White show Junior @ Vonda Lynch the ropes to dressing ‘Mariner’ style. The success of spirit Seasice k weeks often depends on Senior leadership. Day: y- “Splashing” Seniors 57 Randy C. McNulty Timothy J. McNulty “Tim” Football; Soccer; Chess; IASIA Kevin McRae William B. Metcalf ‘Willie’ Football Randolph W. Middleton “Randy” Soccer; DECA; Science; German Club. Charlie W. Miles Johnny D. Mintz, Jr. Baseball; DECA; All Dist. (Pitcher). Anthony W. Moody “Tony” Senior Calls for Victory Pep rally festivities are led by ‘Preacher’ John Wil- son as he calls for a Raider victory over arch-rivals Ferguson Mariners. Robert E. Moore ‘‘Bobby” Baseball; Choral Un. (Regionals) Roy Mullins Dennis G. Nicholson ‘‘Dino”’ Football; Track; Science; Chess Fred T. Osborne Wrestling Susan M. Ottofaro “S.M.O.” Field Hockey; Basketball; Keyettes; Drama Jr. Sr. Executive Board Anthony C. Owens ‘‘Tony” Wrestling; NJROTC Alesia Pair Cherise Jeion Palmer ‘‘Reicy”’ NJROTC; FBLA; AFS; FHA Steve Palmer Daniel R. Pard ‘‘Pard” Soccer; Jazz Ensemble; Band: AFS; NHS; Soph., Jr., Sr. Class (Pres.); MHS David M. Parker Football; FBLA Robert Patterson Sandra D. Patterson FBLA; SCA; DECA; FHA; Sr. Exec. Board; Pep Club Miquel Perez Dejarris Perkins Anthony Perry Kelvin A. Petticolas ‘‘Woo-Woo ’ NJROTC Jeff L. Phillips ‘‘Adolf German Club James G. Pimblett “Jimmy” Soccer; AFS (Pres.); Key Club; NHS; Math HS; Soph. Ex. Bd.; Fr., Ger., Chess Clubs; Nat. Merit S.F.; Nav. Acad. Eng. Tid Chall. (Cap.) John T. Pimblett Soph. Ex. Bd.; Ger. Club; NHS; Math HS; AFS; Chess Club; Nat. Mer. Schol.; Gov School Cherilyn M. Pitt “Putt” DECA Donetta Pittman ‘Donna”’ FBLA Donald P. Plummer, dr. ‘‘Donnie” FBLA; Key Club Craig Powers Seniors 59 60 « Seniors Seniors Lead Basketball Team to Tournaments Christopher L. Pruitt ‘'Chris’’ Football; Chess Club; FBLA (Treas.); Key Club; Sr. Exec. Board Thomas W. Reed ‘Billy’’ Baseball; Football; DECA Jeffrey R. Reeves ‘Jeff’ Darrin A. Reinke Soccer; Jr. Exec. Board Deborah Reynolds Kevin P. Ricks ‘'Tugboat”’ Basketball; SCA; Science Club; FBLA; MVP—Basketball Richelle D. Ricks ‘Shell”’ FBLA Anthony Roberts Michael R. Robinson ‘‘Mickey’’ Football; Track; Drama Patricia Rodgers Lisa D. Rose DECA; FBLA. Daniel Ross Lynda Y. Ross Angela R. Royal ‘Angie’’ Soph. Exec. Bd.; Soph. Class (Treas.); DECA; FBLA; SCA Rudolfo Rubia Therese M. Sansone Band; VICA Phillip A. Sauls Tennis; FBLA (Historian); FBLA Spanish Club; Model U.N Monica Saunders Field Hockey; Jr., Sr. Exec. Bd.; FHA; SCA; Yearbook; Choral Union (Regionals) Warwickshire Sonjia A. Scott ‘‘Scotty’’ Spanish Club; Psych. Club; SCA (Sec); Sr Exec. Board Rodney Seawright Lisa K. Seay “Thunder” Pep Club; FBLA; FHA (V.Pres.); Science Jr., Sr. Exec. Board Terence Shannon “'Terry’’ Eddie Sheets Vincent Shields Tonya D. Simms “Tee” Basketball Eli Smallwood Elijah Smallwood Tommy Smallwood Billy R. Smith “Smitty” DECA; VICA (Pres., Chap.) Catrina H. Smith “Shorty” DECA; Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; FHA; SCA; FBLA (Reporter) Iris D. Smith FBLA; AFS Irvin D. Smith Track; Spanish Club; NJROTC; Chess Club Kimberley D. Smith ‘‘Denise” FHA (City Pres.); Keyettes (Parl.); AFS; Jr., Sr. Exec. Board; DECA; NHS; Pep Club Michael L. Smith “Mike” Football; Track; Soccer; Spanish Club; Jr Exec. Board Timothy R. Smith “Tim” Band; French Club; Science Club; Math HS; Sr. Exec. Board Anthony Solomon “Slow” Basketball—All District, All Regional Seniors « 6] Norman Solomon, dr. FHA; DECA; VICA; FBLA Robert S. Sowers ‘Scott’ Stephen E. Speight ‘Steve”’ Soccer; Wrestling; Baseball; Key Club; [ASA (V. Pres.); Sr. Exec. Board; Science; Homecoming Court Kevin T. Spivey Soccer Wrestling; DECA; AFS; IASA; Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board Tracey A. Spruell AFS; DECA; Sr. Exec. Board Helen B. Stallings De Lisa Stanfield Baron Stephens Aaron L. Steward SCA Richard A. Stewart Drama; Thespians Samuel C. Still “Dr. Still” Band Janice L. Stith NJROTC Bonnie G. Strickland Lucille Strickler Keith R. Stubbs Football; Baseball; Jazz Ensemble; Band; Warwickshire Bernice M. Sullivan Math HS; Soph., Jr. Exec. Board; NHS; German Club (Pres.); Dance Club Deborah L. Sutherland ‘‘Debbie”’ Field Hockey; Keyettes; Drama; Psych Club; AFS; Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Board Andrea T. Swan “Tracy” Choral Union (Treas.); Warwickshire; SCA; Sr. Exec. Bd.; Homecoming Queen ' Quinton A. Swann ‘Swann’ Track; Band; VICA 62 « Seniors Angela H. Swilling ‘‘Mook”’ FHA; HERO (Pres) Kelly R. Swittenberg ‘Byrd’ Basketball—Best Defensive Joseph Sykes III Science Club; Latin Club; Sight Sd Orch. (Reg., All-Va.); NHS; Math HS; Mod UN Luci A. Talbot ‘‘George”’ V., JV Field Hockey; NHS (Pres); Mod UN; Soc. Studies Club (Pres, Vice Pres); Sr. Cl. Ex. Bd.; Cent. III Schol., RO Nelson Awd., Hugh O’Brien Awd.; Pres Cl. Rm Cynthia H. Taylor ‘‘Cindy” Track, Fd. Hockey; FHA; SCA; Sr. Exec Bd.; DECA Felicia Donata Taylor ‘‘Fleasy”’ Drama Club; French Club; Choral Union; FBLA; Sr., Jr. Exec. Bd.; Reg. Chorus Karen Michele Taylor Kim Terry Stephanie Theophilos Bobby Lemont Thomas ‘‘Masterlead”’ Guitar Ensemble. Trina B. Thomas Basketball; NHS; Math HS; French Club; Science Club; Sr., Jr., Soph. Exec. Bd Laurie A. Thompson Drama Club; VICA; Sr. Executive Board treamers, posters and spirited signs adorn the ‘Senior Hall’’ as larah Granger and Greg McDonald decorate for ee cS enior Week xcitement uilds Seniors 63 Karen A. Turnstall Fd. Hockey; FBLA (Treas); SCA Ex. Bd.; Sr., Jr., Soph. Exec. Bd Gene M. Turner, dr. ‘‘Buddy” VICA Delon A. Tynes Timothy Veney David W. VonTress Baseball; FBLA; ‘‘Earle’’ Staff; Senior Ex Bd.; AFS; Quill Scroll Harry A. Walker ‘Sticks’ ‘‘Bones” Cross-Country, Ind Out Track; ROTC; FHA; Dance Club; Basketball Club E. Diane Wallace FBLA (Vice Pres). Jessica C. Ward Gymnastics; NHS (Sec); Math HS (Pres); AFS Ernest A. Washington ‘Zeek ’ ‘“Zander’’ Football, Wrestling, Track, Soccer Donna Y. Washington ‘‘Hollywood” Drill Team, ROTC; DECA. Dion A. Washington ‘Dee-Dee”’ Gymnastics, Track Fd. Hockey; SCA; Jr., Soph. Executive Board. Floyd A. West Cross-Country, Ind Out Track Lloyd Lee West Cross-Country, Ind Out Track Sheryl Denise Wharton Spanish Club Donna R. Wheeler FHA; Pep Club; DECA Anthony Vincent White ‘‘Bubba”’ Wrestling; Baseball; Football; Key Club; AFS; Sr. Executive Board Diane Lynn White Gymnastics; FBLA; AFS; FHA; Pep Club; Sr. Executive Board Jerilynn R. Whitehead “JR” Track; Sophomore Executive Board Tracey D. White ‘Sweet T” JV, V. Cheerleader; FBLA; SCA; Model UN; Soph., Jr. Exec. Bd.: Homecoming Court Philip Royce Whitley ‘‘Rusty”’ Football 64 « Seniors Kenneth Wiggins Beverly E. Williams AFS; Science Club; FBLA; Shirettes: Band Social Studies Cheryl D. Williams FHA; HERO Greg E. Williams Regina Brenerdate Williams ‘‘Gina”’ FBLA; NJROTC Drill Team Sherry M. Williams ‘‘Shorty”’ FBLA; FHA; DECA John Wilson III ‘John-John” FBLA; NHS; Math HS; SCA Exec. Bd.; Pres. Cl. Rm.; Soph., Jr., Sr. Exec. Bd Kimberly A. Wilson FBLA; AFS Stacey L. Wilson FBLA (Vice President) Tracey L. Wilson ‘Slim’ Fd. Hockey, Track; AFS; FBLA; JA Kelvin Winegan Suzanne H. Winstead ‘‘Flash”’ DE (Secretary); Sr. Exec. Bd.; FHA Cynthia M. Witts Cindy” Basketball; SCA; FBLA; FHA; Sr Executive Board; Math Honor Society Charles Wood Todd Woodley Bonnie L. Wright Jamie Darlene Yarborough J ob ¥ ' Andrew T. Young “The Shadow’ Sight Sound; Drama; Chess Club; AFS; Model UN; Band; Jazz Ensemble O ege 4 C areers Seniors « 65 Ir ives, ience Fa inter Boredom Broken By Banquet, Superlat and Sc W Sr “Sock Hop” ” go | 0 Sean @) os qc Le] ry YU o a 2 O Andre R. Acklin “Dray” Football Michael Jerome Allen ‘Dickey’ Soccer, Football Club, SCA Lionel R. Baines ‘‘Homes”’ John B.C. Ball ‘Ball’ Track, FBLA Debra A. Banks Steve E. Bellamy VICA Andre Blackwell '‘Pete’’ JV Basketball William J. Bostick, III “Sonny” Christopher L. Bowen ‘‘Bozwinkel”’ Barry L. Canter Science Club, German Club Arthur Wayne Croxton ‘‘Cooter’’ Karl Darden ‘‘Kar-Kar Ronald A. Darden ‘‘Ronnie”’ Football, Wrestling, Football Club. Dawn A. Dixon ‘Dawnanita” Joyce A. Drewey ‘“Joysand” Maurice R. Eason ‘‘Fat Daddy” William M. Eason Choral Union, Drama Soph. Class Ex. Bd. Jr. Class Ex. Bd., Sr. Class Ex. Bd. Social Studies Club, Latin Club, German Club, Science Club. Anna M. Edwards Pep Club, FHA. FBLA Toni Yvette Fauntleroy ‘‘Pooh”’ Track, Field, Hockey, DECA, Basketball Club, Basketball. Timothy C. Fisher ‘‘Fish” Basketball, Basketball Club. Wanda Y. Gatewood FBLA Melissa L. Golden “Shorty”’ Elaine Graves Terry A. Grey “Tony” Wrestling, Cross Country, DECA Jerome Harris ‘‘Jit'’ Tennis Track, French Club Shawn S. Hill Basketball, Track Dennis Ear! Hilliard Baseball, Track April L. Johns “Shell” Calvin T. Johnson Julius Johnson “‘JJ’’ Lisa D. Joyner “Shorty” Track, Basketball, FHA, Drama Club NJROTC, VICA, Choral Union, NJROTC Cadet of the Month, VICA Guidance Award. Darlene B. King John Kittles ‘‘Goggie B”’ FHA Franklin C. Lewis ‘‘Frank Lewis” Basketball dames K. Maxwell “max” Wrestling Kenneth D. Mobley ‘‘BoBo”’ Wilbur C. Monden ‘‘Magic”’ James K. Moody ‘‘Kevin” Football, Soccer Track Norma Jean Parker Mark J. Poulos Larry Martel Price ‘‘Cooly”’ Chess Club, DECA, FBLA Raymond Price ‘‘Ray-Ray” Basketball, Cross Country, Peninsula District Champs Jose R. Reyes “'Chito”’ Basketball Steven Ray Richardson ‘‘Sun shine” Basketball, Football, Cross Country Basketball Club, Football Club MVP— Running Back, Football Cornelius George Ritchie ‘‘Junnie”’ NJROTC GiaVonni L. Robinson ‘'Vonnie” Pep Club, Latin Club, FHA Lee A. Rodgers ‘‘Louis’’ VICA Lynda Y. Ross “Tooties” FHA, FBLA, Pep Club, HERO—Treas. Tanya Lareese Sinclair ‘‘LaTanya”’ Choral Union Wayne Speller Calvin Spratley Jennette T. Stallings ‘‘Shorty”’ Track, FHA Gregory Stanfield ‘Cool Gee”’ Football, track, DECA Joe D. Stephenson ‘'Pop” Football, Football Club Thomas E. Stokes “Tommy” Stephanie E. Theophilos ‘‘Greek”’ Soph., Jr., Sr. Class Ex. Bd., French Club, Model UN—Treas., National Honor Soc Math Honor Soc.—VP, Science Fair, National Math Contest 2nd Shonda M. Thornton “Shaun” DECA Richard L. Turner “Rich” Wrestling, Footbaall, NJROTC, Platoon Cdr., Science Club, Chess Club, Band, Regional Band Kevin Antoin Tunstall ‘‘Hook”’ Football, DECA Meko M. Wilkins “MeMe” FBLA, NJROTC, FHA, Pep Club, Soph Class Sec., ROTC Achievement Sherry D. Wilson ‘'Star’’ FBLA Kozzette E. Yates Annette D. Zumbrun FHA, Spanish Club, HERO OHHNHAPAMn WN Candids, Sr. Statistics « 67 Shines Throughou Christmas carnations are sold by the Drama Club. They, along with almost every other organization in school, sell something during the Christmas season. All help add to the Christmas spirit. Peggy Adams Antionett Alford Cynthia Alexander Terry Allen Tal Ambrose David Anthony Rosa Aponte Rod Arrington Malika Asadi Theresa Artis 68 ¢ Juniors Holiday Season School decoration contest. topics for design. ET and Smurf were the i Homerooms decorate doors for SCA Christmas door most popular Sandra Booth Ya Ann Boothe Barbara Claiborne Geneva Bowden Sam Ashley Clifton Atkins Shirley Atkins Dwyan Austin Kym Austin Larry Avent Shelton Baily Tony Bandy Lisa Banks Lorenzo Banks Paula Banks April Barbour Mike Barbrey Pam Barnes Tammy Barnes Sophia Baskerville Angela Batten Valarie Batten Beth Batten Kathy Beatty Robert Beeler Billy Bell Todd Bennae Audrey Blanchard Andre Blue Juniors 69 Juniors Working Ahead Yearbook members take break for the holidays. Michael Bowlby Genny Bowden Denise Boyd Ricky Brandt Randall Bratton James Braxton Maxine Bremby Deronica Broadnax Cameo Brock Michael Brooks aaa ao ifn cis Michelle Brooks Cheryl Brown Chris Brown Emerson Brown Michael Brown Mary Brown Wenda Brown Wendell Brown Edward Bryant Gene Bullis 70 « Juniors Joyce Crawley Connie Cutrell Carol Cutrell Mary Burgoyne E.C. Burnett Lynette Burrell Chee Chee Butts Donald Butts Sherry Calhoun Sharon Callis Alfreda Callis Melvin Camm Jessica Carmichael Kim Carpenter Danielle Cartwright Doral Cecil Duke Chai Kevin Chandeer Barry Chenault Michael Christian Mike Clark Priscilla Clarke Kim Colclough Kim Coleman William Corey Dallas Corey Horace Craighead Teresa Crowder Juniors « 7] Calvin Davis Chris Davis Pamela Davis David Davis Tommy Davis Turell Davis Ruth Davis Angela Daniel Carolyn Daniels Barbara Dickens Todd Dickinson Marvin Dickerson Michael Diggs Tracey Dixon Cheryl Donatelli Winston Duggins Juniors: On the Way Up! Juniors help Science Club raise money for supplies. 72 ¢ Juniors Lynne Drew Daniel Dunkin Donna Edwards Ricky Ellis Marc Elston Sheila Engle Sharon English Ricky Estes Ernest Everett Mike Fields Albert Forbes Linda Forbes Sabrina Ford Angelia Ford Sheila Ford Sherman Ford Sherri Foster Rhonda Frye Liz Fulcher David Fuller Tammy Futrell Donna Garnand Lisa Gatewood Brenda Gatling Regina Giles Kevin Gills Chris Glore Terre Godwin Reginald Goforth Angela Golden Juniors 73 Robert Goodrich James Graves Fonda Gray Jennifer Gray Mike Green Roosevelt Green Minnetta Green Darlene Greenlee Donald Griffin Pam Griffith Terre Hall Donna Hall Teresa Hamiel Darlin Hamlin Deborah Harcy Donald Harris Lori Harris Linda Harris Liz Harwood Angela Hatchett Audrey Hawkins Dora Hawkins Robin Hawkins Michele Healy Benny Hicks Michael Hill Adriane Hill Tonnie Hilliard Jackie Hodges Kenny Hoffman 74 « Juniors Michael Holland Paula Holland Jay Hollis Ellen Honich Rendy Howell Scott Hudgens Kimberly Hughes Angela Italiano Lisa James Senora Jenkins Jyrone Jenkins Benjamin Jeter Andre Johnson Samuel Johnson Terrance Johnson Mike Johnson Vawnetta Johnson Mark Johnson Eugene Johnson Lawrence Johnson The library offers many materials for a research paper discovers Mike Rector. Juniors « 75 Theodore Johnson Randy Johnson David Jones James Jones Michele Jones Pat Jones Paul Jones Richard Jones Shanda Jones Sharon Jones Randy Jordan John Jutras Shannon Keeter Ivan Kittles Melvin Kellogg Michelle Kelly Monique Kell y Carlton Koonce Melissa Kelly Tessie Kemp Tony Keyes Amie Longford Madeline Lashbrook Beverly Lassiter John Lawson Edward Lee Tammy Leong Darryl Lepsy Janet Lewis Laura Lewis 76 « Juniors Junior Robin Hawkins proudly displays the cake won for 3rd _ place in the SCA door decoration. Douglas Lucas Connie Lovelace Allen Loudermilk Yvette Lyles Vonda Lynch Clifton Mahon Angela Martin Mike Martin Cleveland Mayo Jeffrey McCormick Cheryl McCoy Kelly McCrary Angie McElroy Regina McEwen Christopher McRae Harry Meekins Terence Melvin Kathy Metts Anthony Mike Emily Minnigerode John Mitchell Juniors ¢ 77 Tina Molinaro Lil Monden Terry Monroe Patricia Moore Terrence Moore Jason Moore Antrone Moore Carla Morgan Wayne Morgan Margo Morgan Lynn Morrison Kelly Mosely Donnie Mullins Kelly Myers Lisa Nelson Kelly Newby Jesse Newell Rose Newman Melissa O'Conner Sharon Olver Girls’ Tennis team member Beth Snyder ex- hibits her form in this overhead smash winning both game and set. 78 « Juniors | Peter O'Neil Mike Outerbridge Donald Owens Barry Padgett Adonis Paige Randy Parker Lynette Patrick William Peacock Emmitt Pearson Jennie Perry Chris Perry Joe Perry Cheryl Pierce Michael Pierce Frances Pileggi Beverly Pittman Angela Powell Delsena Powell Jackie Powell Shelly Proth Steve Puryear Elizabeth Raiford Frances Ransom Steven Ray Mike Rector Tonya Pegram Andre Reid Eric Reid Cindy Rexroat Angel Rhodes Juniors 79 Carl Richardson Michelle Riddick Da rcy Roberts Anne Roberts Eric Robinson Charlie Rodwell Latanya Rogers Shenee Royal Teresa Ruffin Joey Russell James Rutledge Brenda Sabb Walter Saunders Patrick Scalzi Jacqueline Schillereff Terrence Scott Sara Scribner William Shaw Vena Sinclair Cleon Skinner Sean Smallman Deborah Smith Everett Smith Greg Smith Linda Smith Mark Smith Sandra Smith Sharon Smith Tiffany Smith 80 « Juniors Toni Smith Cathy Soloman Amanda Soloman Tim Spivey Vicki Spratley Kim Steele Theresa Stephens Sheila Steward Jody Stocks Jerome Stokes hat Te Christmas time brings secret pal gift ex- changes. Joy Suber Ruth Sullivan D'Angela Sweetenberg Monique Swittenberg Beth Synder Carmen Taliaferro Teresa Taybron Ben Taylor Ricky Taylor Susan Terrell Juniors « 81 Curtis Terry Yolanda Terry Greg Thigpen James Thomas Rodney Thomas Ernest Thompson Floydiano Titus Julie Tolly James Tonkins Sandra Tonkins Monica Tucker Sheila Tuggle Wilbert Tynes Darlynn Tysinger Randy Vaught Anthony Walker Charlotte Walker Derek Ward Tim Warf Wesley Warr Karen Warren Kevin Washington Catrina Watson Allen Weinberg Paula Wharton Kim Whitaker Carolyn White Jeff White Aaron Wiggins Candi Williams 82 « Juniors Brian Williams Greg Williams Lorenzo Williams Lorenzo Williams Michelle Williams Paula Williams Stephanie Williams Wendy Williams Susan Wilson Vernetta Winslow David Woods Audrey Wooten Kim Wyatt Patricia Yates Juniors Anxiously Await Honor Society Nominations Honor Society inductees quietly sit through the traditional ceremony as veteran members look on from both sides. Juniors « 83 Sophomores are Totally wesome tm, Drama members Stephanie Rice and Brad Keefe rehearse their lines. Angela Alexander Brenda Allen James Amanatides Robert Arron Paula Atkins Sharon Banks Jerome Barbour Karen Barker Lynn Barner Alonzo Barnes Loretta Barnette Keith Barnhouse Scott Barry Melvin Bandy Derek Beasley 84 Sophomores Robert Beatty Tammy Bell Ronnie Benoche Nichole Berry Synora Bishop Mark Blackburn Pat Blackwell Angela Belvins Daisy Blowe Mavis Blue Jeff Boatman Pamela Boswell David Bourke Jay Boyd Jerrie Boyd Regina Bracey Leroy Bradley Towanda Branch Sherri Brantley David Bridges Angie Brown Joanetta Brown Robert Brown Sherell Brown Vaulter Brown Roosevelt Bryant Tonya Bryant Carolyn Bumper Tammy Burke Marie Burnett Sharon Burrell Janet Butts Alan Byrum Mike Carpenter Becky Carr Sophomores « 85 86 Sophomores James Carter John Carter Melanie Cartwright Carl Carver Anthony Chappell Kenny Cherry James Choung Anson Christian Felicia Christian Mark Christian Henry Chu John Clark Lawrence Clark Summer Clendenen Patricia Clyburn DeVonne Colclough Melissa Coleman Chuck Collier Cindy Collins Misty Collins Pete Compton Tonya Cook Tina Cox John Crenshaw Richard Crowder David Daniels Andrew Davis Norman Coon Tina Cooper Vincent Cooper Sophomores Find Elective Program Extensive Grant Davis Jacqueline Davis James Davis Lisa Davis Lori Davis Samuel Davis Steve Davis Surona Davis Brian DePriest Denny Desco . es Dara Howes makes ‘‘Smurf-Grams’’ for the Sophomore Executive Board to sell during the Christmas season. .pril Yow expresses her creative talents at the fall National Honor Society iduction ceremony. Chris Diggs David Dixon Dominic Dixon Steve Dixon Richard Dodson Sophomores ¢ 87 Get Active in Clubs A. A wild raccoon runs loose in the Science room as students look on. B. Anson Christian locates missing room numbers for a Smurf-Gram de- livery Otis Drewey Bart Drummond Patrick Duncan Shonda Eckrote Maranda Edler Tonya Edmundson Janette Edwards Keith Edwards Angelo Eley homores Horace Eley Orrace Eley Marco Ellis Cindy Evans Tony Ezzell Chandra Faulk Guy Fauntleroy Tim Feely Ronald Finch Sylvia Fitchett Cathy Ford Eric Francis Jeff Frye John Fuller Gary Furbush Fred Futrell Chris Garrett Kim Garrett Robert Garris Judy Garris Mary Kate Gedro Sharon Gibson Russ Giles Richard Gillett Rebecca Gills Chad Gormly James Golden Carol Goode Brenda Graves Jeffery Green Wanda Green Mike Grepiotis David Griffin Shelly Hall Annette Hall Sophomores « 89 90 Sophomores David Hammond Eric Haney Randy Hardison Angela Harrell Jimmy Harris Dee Harris Anthony Harris Anthony Harris Sean Harris Terry Hartley Mary Ann Hawkins Shelly Hayes Diana Herbin Faith Higgs Donald Hilliard Brian Hines Lisa Hobgood Theresa Hobson Deanie Holley Sandy Hollis Melan Holman Jimmy House Kevin Howard Dara Howes Tina Hawks Joel Hubbard Steven Hubbard Andre Hudson Timothy Huff Andre Hunter Olga Huron Rudy Hux Jennifer Isham Cisco Jablonski Kevin Jackson Sophomores Prepare Now For Years to Come Christopher Jackson Betty Jenkins Kim Jenkins Shannon Jeter A. John Carter delivers carnations for the Drama Club. B. French Club students take their bows after performing in the Christ- mas Festival. Kim Johnson Tim Johnson Terry Johnson Starr Johnson Daniel Johnson Sophomores « 9] Soph. Wait Mary Johnson Frederick Johnson Jackie Jones Ronald Jones Vicki Jones Tony Jones Vonda Jones Steve Jordan Hare, Joseph A. A few of “The Guys” get together for a talk session. B. Sophomores are really ‘‘Smurfing’’ to finish their GRAMS in time. phomores Sherry Joyner Ann Kardos Brad Keefe Mark Keller Barry Kemp Ann Kersey Lynn Klapste Tamera Klapste Michael Lashbrook Darren Lassiter Andreana Lassiter Reginald Lassiter William Lawrence Shayne Laws Emily Lazzaro Patrick Lee Darryl Lepsy Veda Lepsy Barbara Lewis Ursula Lindsay Kim Lindsey Mark Logan Robin Long Allen Longest Darryl Lucas Jennifer Lupyon Ronald Majette Preston Mangana Cissy Martin Reginald Martin Adrienna Mason Danny Marshall Scott Marshall Rickie Mason Kevin Matney Sophomores 93 Sophomores Find Warwick Better in 82-83. Tammy McCormick Angie McDonald Paula McNair Patricia Medley Tonya Meixner Karen Miles Terry Miller Byron Milteer Marwan Mina Greg Minter Thom Mitchell Anthony Moody Kimmielene Moody Ann Moore Donna Moore James Moore Mark Moore Teresa Moore Mona Morrell Andrea Morst In the Christmas Spanish Skit Patsy Williams plays the part of the mother. 94 Sophomores Lorri Moseley Monette Moss Monique Moss Shaun Moses Dawn Munden Terry Napier Dana Nichols Tim O'Neal Wendy Orie Thomas Osborne Jim Overton Tonja Pace Kevin Pair Kecia Parham Kay Peebles Miguel Perez Cheryl Perkins Richard Phillips Larry Pickett Margaret Pimblett Gwen Pittman Harold Pittman Angie Pitts Tina Pitts Bringing in classmates. — anes J sae ie weer Rss ame od bes Bee 2 i new year JV cheerleaders give spirit to their fellow Sophomores « 95 96 Sophomores Michelle Preas Adrienne Privott Lillian Poulimenos Carl Powell Alfreda Powell Tracy Powell Veronica Pulley Mollie Quisenberry Dante Randall Stephanie Rice Joi Roberson Dennis Roberts Kim Robinson Robbie Robinson Shenee Royal David Rodenhizer Bonnie Rodwell Melissa Ruskey Tawanna Salter Earl Saunders Raymond Savage Chrissy Schillaci Sharon Schreibner Sandy Sholar Wesley Shumate Ervin Simms Kurt Slye Gary Smith Carleisa Smith Austina Smith Linwood Smith Mike Smith Morris Smith Scott Smith Sharon Smith ails th % Bite eevee iy, . D) John Snyder Sharon Solomon Jeff Speight Mitchico Speller Kelly Stanley Executive Board Unifies Class Structure A. Taking a break from the dance are Angie Blevins and Marci Wilks. B. Margaret Pimblet gets ready for Christmas by selling mistletoe grams. C. Carl Carver, playing the role of Charlie Brown gets help from Lucy. D. In a fundraising effort is Stephanie Rice. Jeff Stevens Robert Stewart Jerome Stokes Penny Stitzel Sophomores ¢ 97 James Sweetenburg Sharminese Taybron Larry Taylor Charlene Terry Robert Thomas Johnetta Thomas Leroy Thomas Lawrence Thompson Beth Thomson James Thorpe Monica Tonkins Troy Travis Leon Turner Wayne Turpin Joi Unanqst Cecil Vance Andy Vann Diane Vest David Viernes Brad Vincent Rod Waddell Jeannette Wall Randy Ward Amy Watson Candie Watson Susan Watson Troy Watson James Webb Samantha Wessel 98 Sophomores Sophomores at Mid-Way Point of High School Debbie West Maxine Whitaker Cynthia Whitaker Milton Whitaker Tiffany Whitehead Shirley Whitehead Anita Whitley Mike Wiechman Earl Wiggins Reba Wilkins Marci Wilks Patsy Williams Christine Williams James Williams T. Williams Steve Williams Reggie Williams Raythell Wi lliams Keith Wilson Martha Winnegan Dennis Wolf Preston Woods Lori Wright Robin Wyche Keith Yarborough Rosemary Young April Yow Sophomores « 99 100 « Freshmen Leslie Abbott Brenda Adkins Marvin Alexander Jerome Allen Robert Anderson Genny Andress Myron Avent Brian Bacon Lisa Banks Sandra Banks Tyrone Banks Robert Barbour Ramona Barfield Robyn Barns Tim Barns Anthony Barow Bennie Baskerville Stephanie Braxton Lewis Beale MaryBeth Beane Charles Becknell Tammy Belcher Scott Belt Tracy Benting Gilbert Bethea Adam Birt Brian Bishop Sandra Blackburn Tim Blanchard Mark Bolden Theresa Bolinga Robin Boney Larry Borgess Lisa Boyd Sheryl Boykins Michael Bowling Greg Brandt Chanda Branch Tim Branch Keeya Braxton Gilbert Brett Cindy Brinkely Robin Britton Barbara Brown Charlie Brown Helen Brown Matthew Brown Tammy Brown Debbie Bryant Tim Bushnell Joseph Butler Christy Caffacus Alexander Callis Julie Callis Sheila Callis Lisa Cumbie Mary Campbell Regina Camm Tim Capps Richard Carden Jessie Carmichael Sonya Carney Ned Carr Sharon Carpenter Stephanie Cartwright Cassandra Chappell Charles Charity Camellia Choung Ann Chu Christine Church Mary Church Freshmen on the Way For a Better Education Students sit patiently and wait for the bell. Freshmen « 101 The New Surroundings Frustrate Freshmen Alneda Clark David Cockes April Cofield Caretta Colden Melissa Cook Roderick Cooper Chris Covert Brian Crawford Kim Crigger Sherry Crocker Fred Crowell Sterling Crutchfield Barbara Cumbie Daryl Cutching David Darden Greg Daniels Anthony Davis Keith Davis Kevin Davis Denise Dawson Angela Delk Tarcey Diggs Wesley Diggs Susan Dixon Jackie Dobson Jan Dobson Raymond Downs Tommy Downs Sharon Dupree Shannon Durham Priscilla Eaton Curtis Edwards Onnie Edwards Sherry Edwards Sharon Elam Carla Eley Doris Ann Eley Joanne Ellis Cesar Emano Sam English Regena Evans Lillian Everette 102 ¢ Freshmen Tammy Ezzelle Stacy Faulk Cheryl Faulkner Joanne Fields Curtis Flemming Doug Foretich Sarina Fox Charlene Fraley Robin France Charles Foyrester Jetanna Futrell Paige Gaskins Marcus Garrett Nico le Gating Lorenzo Gilbert Chandra Gilchrist Sharron Gills Ramona Givens Lisa Glee Wanda Glee Regina Goforth Sabrina Golden Thurston Goodman Mark Goodrich Eric Gormly Martha Granger Brian Gray Clarence Greene Michael Gregory Belinda Griffith Freshmen « 103 B.J. Halstead Christine Halstead Jerry Hanks Anthony Harris Michael Harris Sheryl Harris Yvonne Harris Edward Hatchett Gregory Hatchett James Hawkins Ladanie Hawkins Walt Hayes Keasha Hicks James Higgs Rodney Higgs Scott Higgins Yvette Hill Eugene Hilliard Rodney Hilliard Traci Hilliard Jerome Hinton Jimmie Hodges Kim Hogge Rodney Holmes Stanley Holland Rita Holloway Donna Holub Cindy Hopper Belinda Howard Nathaniel Howard Lonnie Howell Cheryl Hubbard Gina Hudnell Ricky Hume Vernell Hunt Mary Hutchins Terry Jackson Steven Jahn Michelle James Carol Jarrel Lisa Jeffries Kecia Jernigan Jammie Jerzak Cathy Jeter Anthony Johnson Chanda Johnson Melvin Johnson Antionette Jones 104 « Freshmen Freshmen on the Move A. Girls Cross Country ends the season with a cup. B. Shanna Proth sells flowers for the Drama Club. C. J.V. Cheerleaders practice for a new year ahead. Freshmen « 105 106 Freshmen Brian Jones Lorenza Jones Lynn Jones Sean Jones Venus Jones Darren Jordan Ramon Joyner Terry Judge Raymond Kaloustian Joe Kaufman Steven Kelley Barry Kemp Lisa Kerlin Patty Kerlin Julie Kinarde Laura Kirk Clyde Kittle Francene Kommer Kim Kyrian Kim Lacon Christine LaFlamme Doug Lamb Wendy Lamm Sherri Lassiter Rose Lassiter Casey Lawrence Sam Ledford Marty Lee Kevin Lint Deborah Little Alfred Logan Carol Longest Rita Lowe Andrewton Lucas Zorina Machado Vivian Mangrum Ian Mann Steve Manning Pamela Martin Eddie Marshall Bobby Mason Donald Mathews John Mattison Stephanie Mayhew Donnie Mayo Colleen Mccann April Mccraw Lena McDaniel Freshmen Blend in With the Crowd Melissa McDoanld Tammy McDonald Veronica McDonald Walter McLaughlin Veronica Mckeithen Lelia McMillian Karen McNulty Sharon McNulty Mike Memory Chris Messick B. John Middleton Jim Miller Fred Minnigerode Doug Mintz Edward Mitchell Tammy Mitchell Candi Mobley Laura Montgomery Freshmen « 107 Sports Popular Among Frosh Girls cross country team members show excitement before a meet. Patrica Mooneyham Dianne Moore Keshia Moore Eddie Morgan Jerry Morgan Brian Morton Alfred Moses Paula Moss Melvin Mosley Gail Newman Letrean Nicholson Scott Nicholson Kim Nickols Shirley Noel Todd Norman William Nuckols Kennth O'Brian Scott Odell Margaret Osborne Catherine Palmer Curtis Parker Renee Parker Terrance Parker Theresa Payne Robert Peacock Dejarris Perkins Tracy Perry Saprena Peterson Patrick Pfeiffer Janice Pittman 108 « Freshmen Lisa Pittman Thomas Pittman Denise Pitts Kris Powell Curtis Powell Sonny Price Shanna Proth Burnell Pulley James Purdie Angie Rains Gary Ransome John Rice Brenda Richardson Linda Richardson Robin Richardson Chris Riter Bridgette Robinson Charles Robinson Melissa Robinson Issac Robertson Diane Rogers LaTanja Rogers Randy Rooks Robert Roper Jamonne Rose Gregory Royal Rodney Ruffin Karen Rutledge Monroe Saddler Andrew Savage Vivi Satchell Kimita Saunders Anesa Scott Derrick Scott Sonya Scott Karen Seabron Mabeline Sessoms Terrill Seymore Robert Sharp Joy Sheldon Jill Simmons Curtis Smallman Robin Smallman Alfred Smith Darrell Smith Dennis Smith Lonnie Smith Nancy Smith Freshmen « 109 Freshmen Find Activity Days Fun But Confusing Richard Smith Robert Smith Tammy Smith Tanya Smith Tonia Smith Christine Spangle Deborah Speight Greg Spencer Kim Spencer Tonya Stanfield Lee St. Clair Lamar Steele ‘2h : i, oN a Deborah Speight works for deadline. : ae s Mary Stephens William Steward Jimmy Stocks Theresa Stokes Mark St.Ours Ricky Stover Keith Stranchan Simone Stubbs Tal Swindle Robert Swinnie Lamont Swittenberg Steve Swilling 110 « Freshmen Kishawana Taylor Randy Taylor Reid Taylor Wayne Taylor Tomes Terry Johnny Thomas Tommy Thomas Redell Thomas Henrietta Thompson Rachel Thompson Elizabeth Tongier Dalton Kirby Chris Topping Tammy Trogden Ronald Turnage John Turner Thomas Turner Emmett Underwood Robert Umberger Doug Via Warren Vines Kenneth Walker Darlene Wallace Howard Wallace Tracey Walton Heidi Ware Fred Warren Kathy Washington Georgia Washington Leslie Watkins Ted Watts Kileen Wayne Joey Weinberg Sharon Wells Monica Wells Mary Ann West Michael White Stephanie Whitman Sarah Wible Karen Wilkstrom Cynthia Willersdolf Reggie Williams Toni Williams Richard Williams Scott Williamson Mary Wilson Ronda Wilson Yuri Wilson Freshmen « 111 Ads At @ PAINT till serving the peninsula in 1983 is E.A. 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TAPPAN ™ 10606 WARWICK BLVD, NEWPORT NEWS — ra KITCHENS DE 2296 O-E Links a far (AY +o ether | Ads « 12 A. From a previous record of 4-11, the Girls’ Basketball Team rose to a successful year winning along with the Varsity Boys’ team, the Ft. Eustis Christmas Tournament and the Penin- sula District Title. B. Times have certainly changed as can be seen in a 1930's Girls’ Basketball Team picture. Always a Winner A strong thread of continuity to any thool history was its sports program. brief glance at old annuals revealed idical changes in the inclusion of omen in most competitive sports and new intra-mural program to include udents, faculty, and staff. The em- hasis in the past few decades shifted om the traditional football basketball pason to meet the rapidly growing othusiasm for sports such as field iockey, golf, soccer, tennis and gymnastics. District championships were captured annually making Warwick a school with which to be reckoned. As in the past, sports shared the limelight with academics offering students an opportunity to learn about competition, teamwork, loyalty and dedication. Win or lose, for the many athletes and the loyal spectators, sports would always be an intergral part of school life. Sports 129 130 Varsity Football A. Line backer Ron Davis allows a minimum gain. B. Linebacker James Davis puts a stop to his opponent. C. Joe Stephenson and a teammate put an end to this pursuit. D. With a result of a previous injury Chris Glore looks on. a ii, Pee BS A. Varsity Football Team: Front: J. Darden, A. Lucas, R. Darden, R. Gray, J. Stephenson, D. Garrett, J. Jenkins, D. Parker; Second: J. Dawson, J. Foster, R. Whitley, D. Nicholson, L. Carpenter, K. Stubbs, M. Dixon, M. Smith, C. Glore; Third: C. Mayo, E. Robin- son, I. Davis, B. Taylor, T. Huff, J. Davis, R. Ellis, E. Everett; Back: E. Johnson, A. Rob- inson, M. Whitaker, R. Brown, J.B. Brown, S. Ashley, E. Fitchet. B. Coach Bill Lyons looks on with hopes of winning. C. Reinhardt Gray, Joe Stephenson and a teammate make his gain short. D. Anthony Lucas awaits the snap of the ball. tO ee arteathe Determination Varsity Football 131 On The Move PIRiCk A. J.V. Football Team: Front: K. Pair, D. Darden, M. Lee, R. Taylor, D. Mayo, C. Barfield, D. Corey, unidentified; Middle: Coach R. Guidings, unidentified, E. Hillard, G. Rogers, unidentified, R. Robinson, M. Whitaker, D. Carmichael, R. Jones, P. Woods, Coach H. Manior; Back: J. Stocks, L. Gilbert, J. Clarke, W. Stewart, C. Bottoms, L. Steele, R. Savage, D. Steele, A. Lucas, un- identified. B. David Darden attempts a pass. C. Coach Harold Mainor and Coach Ron Giddings gives t heir players a few words of encouragement. D. To show their sportsmanship, players shake hands after the game. 132 ¢ J.V. Football A. While stopping for a quick breather, Ray Savage plans his game strategy. B. David Darden gets a pat on the back after a hard game. C. A Jr. Raider heads for a fast gain. D. With an aggressive tackle a defensive Raider brings an opponent to the ground. J.V. Football ¢ 133 In Training for Varsity A. Flanked by Tammy Burke, Bonnie Rodwell prepares to pass. B. Teammates join Bonnie Rodwell in a scuffle for possession. C. J.V. Coach Barbey gives encourages from the sideline. D. With a sharp thrust, Gail Newman heads for a ‘‘paydirt.”’ J.V. Field Hockey Team: Front: R. Elder, B. Rodwell, S. Martin, J. Jones, C. Jackson, T. Burke, R. Barfield; Back: J. Ellis, C. Eley, K. Robinson, P. Blackwell, C. Bumpers, M. Thomas, G. Newman, S. Foster, C. Mobley, K. Saunders, Coach D. Barba. 134 + J.V. Field Hockey tap . s ay © BIDS Orn SH if abd SIV PR? Ly 0% patra A. Carryl Dickens takes a little refreshment after a hard game. B. Coach Rusty Stephenson yells plans to her team. C. Karen Tunstall and Tracy Wilson take a short rest before their game. D. Players jump for joy after winning their 5th district championship. E. Karen Tunstall dribbles ball upfield past opponents. Varsity Field Hockey Team: Front: A. Martin, S. Ottofaro, V. Bembry, K. Tunstall, T. Fauntleroy, L. Talbot, B. Lassiter; Back: M. Saunders, Y. Harris, C. Davis, W. Williams, C. Daniels, T. Wilson, E. Minnigrode, S. Harrell, Coach Rusty Stephenson. Consistently 1! Varsity Field Hockey 135 Kacqueteers A. With a strong forehand Jeannette Wall returns the ball. B. Girls Tennis Team: Front: Terre Godwin, Jeannette Wall, Martha Granger, Christy Caffacus, Kathy Metts, Tammy Leong; Back: Coach Gail Mayo, Donna Mayo, Darlynn Tysinger, Mary Kate Gedro, Beth Snyder, Molly Quisenberry, Ann Chu. C. Donna Edwards returns with a backhand. D. Taking advantage of her strong backhand Darlynn Tysinger returns the ball to her op- ponent. E. Beth Snyder serves an “‘ace. F. Mary Kate Gedro serves the ball with confidence. 136 « Girls’ Tennis Swinging Raiders A. Before leaving for a match, Mark Elston takes a practice swing. B. Randy Parker shows how easy it is to hit a golf ball out of the sand. C. Boys’ Tennis Team: Front: Phillip Sauls, Jerome Harris, Mark Dixon; Back: Trainer Monica Hudson, Chad Brimly, George Da- vis, Brian Bacon, Joe Boggs. D. In preparation for match, Mark Dixon loosens up tight muscles. E. An easy lob is returned by Phillip Sauls. F. With a lunge, Joe Boggs scrambles to return the ball. G. Golf Team: Front: Scott Bell, Greg Spencer, Marvin Meanor, Coach Bill Lyons, Randy Parker, Cliff Mahon, Mark Elston. Boys’ Tennis, Golf 137 Rebounds come easily to Kevin Ricks whose size and strength dominate under the boards. With a just a fingertip advantage David Jones strains for the tipoff. Chancing a foul David Jones goes in to block the shot. A lost dribble by Lafayette opens the steal for either David Jones or Kevin Ricks. Varsity Basketball: Front: Steve Richardson, Anthony Soloman, Ira Da- vis, Frank Lewis, Leroy Carpenter, Raymond Price, Michael Hill, Steve Palmer, Back: Coach Jim Harvey, ‘J.B. ” Brown, Kelly Swittenberg, Kevin Ricks, Andrew Young, David Jones, Kelvin Winnegan, Tim Fisher. A single-handed shot by Kevin Ricks puts the Raiders ahead for good. Despite the harrassing at the opponent Kevin Ricks sets up another play. With the slip of the wrist Raymond Price releases another winning shot. 138 ¢ Varsity Basketball THKET To T Shoulders above his opponents, David Jones “'takes it to the hoop” His height a distinct advantage David Jones finds it easy to “stuff it’. Foward Kelly Swittenberg stretches to grab a rebound. Rising above the pack Kelvin Winnegan takes care aim. Coach Jim Harvey's ability to go to a strong bench is a reason for the team’s success. Guard Leroy Carpenter passes the ball signaling a new play. Multi-talented Kevin Ricks proves his ability to shoot as well as rebound. Famous for his evasive moves and fancy dribbling is Guard Anthony “Slo” Soloman. Varsity Basketball 139 Season 3 , A. Girls’ Basketball: Joanie Clark, Angela Godwin, Randy Elder, Toni Fauntleoy, Sherry Foster: Back: Sharon Barrett, Cheryl McCoy, Kris Powell, Sherry Calhoun, Fonda Gray, Yvette Harris, Trina Thomas, Shawn Hill, Collen Da- vis, Carryl Dickens, Wendy Williams, Beverly Lassiter, Coach Bob Worthington. B. Center Trina Thomas leaps high for a rebound. C. In spite of close guarding by her opponent Toni Fauntleroy successfully passes the ball. D. Quick hustling under the boards gives the advantage to the Raiders. E. Chancing a foul Yvette Harris grapples for possession. F. With fancy dribbling Joanie Clark moves the ball downcourt. G. Yvette Harris strains to steal the rebound. H. With an evasive move Angela Godwin drives in for a score. 140 « Girls’ Basketball] New Blood Adds Life to Team : 7 i 4 A. In a jumpball John Clark loses possesion to the opponent. B. A clipboard i n hand, Coach Dennis Koutoufas sketches a quick play during a timeout. C. Avoiding a foul Michael Carpenter at- tempts to block a Crabber score. D. Poised and ready for the the rebound, the J.V.’s await the shot. E. In spite of close guarding by a Crabber a Raider releases a winning shot. F. J.V. Basketball: Front: Linwood Smith, Lonnie Howell, John Clark, Guy Fauntleroy, Darren lLasiter, Michael Smith, James Moore, Michael Carpen- ter, Kevin Davis, Coach Dennis Koutoufas: Back: Scottie Williamson, Richard Smith, Curtis Parker, Mike Memory, Thomas Pittman, Jimmy Stock, Lamar Steele, Marvin Woods, Lamont Swittenberg. J.V. Basketball « 141 A. Gymnastics Team: Front: Joyce Crawley, Delsena Powell, Deborah Speight, Sec- ond Vicky Bembry, Brenda Atkins, Lynn White, Camellia Choung: Third: Tracey Dixon, Carolyn, Carol Jarrell, Denny Desco Back: Trainers: Yuri Wil- son, Darryl Lucas. Over the “horse’’ Dion Washington leaps with style. A graceful Carolyn Edwards mounts the “horse’’for her performance. Adding winning points to the Raider score is Carolyn Edwards. A confident Dion Washington ends her winning floor preformance. Executing a perfect move on the “horse” is Deborah Speight. 142 Gymnastics Levert” ee ng for Pride A. Jennifer Isom stretches before a match. B. Boys’ Cross Country Team: Front: H. Walk- er, F. West, L. West, R. Majette; Back: Coach Dirl Riddle, S. Davis, B. Jeter, A. Christian, R. Bryant. C. Vicky Bembry talks to teammates before a meet. D. Before a match R. Majette, A. Christian, R. Bryant, and B. Jeter discuss their game strategy. E. S. Davis, R. Bryant, B. Jeter make sure that they are limbered up for the match. F. Girls’ Cross Country Team: Front: B. Rodwell, W. Martin, V. Bembry, A. Pitts, K. Hogge; Back: M. Elder, T. Salter, J. Isham, S. Jeeter, K. Barker, Y. Harris, Coach Evette Jones. Cross Country « 143 Mat Men Prove Their Experience For Tough Season. A. The J.V. coach, Bob Cislo, anxiously shouts moves. B. Wrestler, Jeff Parker, ‘‘works’’ his man for bonus points. C. J.V. wrestlers, Front: Scott Marshall, Da- vid Daniels, Chris Messick, Pat Lee, Jeff Speight, Brian Gray, Jeff Parker, Back: Coach Mitten, Coach Jacobs, Charles Charity, Mike Harris, Larry Burgess, Greg Spencer, Scott Odell, David Bridges, Tim Huff, Coach Cislo. D. The J.V. team warms up for a victory. 144 J].V. Wrestling w oye aa irr + Bait onwensnsnenssennr sbi Varsity Wrestlers; Front: T. Feely, A. Eley, J. Maxwell, A. Owens, Coach T. Jacobs, F. Osborne, R. Martin, K. Gills; Back: Coach Mitten, R. Brown, J. Darden, J. Davis, ae. Jones, R. Gray, 1a. Washington, E. Everett, M. Dixon, Coach Cislo. Seated on the side, Angelo Eley gives support to a teammate. Awaiting the ref’s decision Kevin Gills strains to hold his opponent. Tony White practices, with a teammate, for a match. Ranked lst. in district, Fred Osborne, gets another pin. Varsity coach Tom Jacobs advises wres- tlers before his match. Steve Speight takes a break during prac- tice. Varsity Wrestling ° 145 Raiders on the Run A. Barely clearing the bar for a win is Tony Keys B. On their mark the Raiderettes anxiously await the gun. C. Girls’ Track: Front: Cindy Taylor, Monica Wells, Randy Edler, Terri Hall, Cathy Washigton, Ramona Barfield, Theresa Payne, Wanda Green, Terre Godwin; Second: Toni Fauntleroy, Tammy Burke, Cathy Jeter, Tawanna Salter, Angela Pitts, Bonnie Rodwell, Teresa Artis, Pat Blackwell, Shannon Jeter, Pat Jones; Third: Vicki Bembry, Kathy Ford, Robin Boney, Evette Jernigan, Sheryl Harris, Donna Edwards, Ruth Davis, Candie Williams, Terry Judge, Carolyn Bumpers, Carol Goode; Back: Coach Davis, Coach Jones, Coach Ross, Coach Fauntleroy, Fonda Grey, Jackie Davis, Max- ine Bremby, Devonne Colclough, Shawn Hill, Chandra Faulk, Jenny Bowden, Sherry Calhoun, Danielle Cartwright, Yvette Har- ris, Colleen Davis, Coach Riddle, Carryl Dickens, Coach Quillen, Coach Jacob. D. Coach Tom Jacob watches as Joe Stephenson forcefully heaves the discus. E. From the sideline Coach Tom Jacob shouts encouragement. F. With a final twist discuss thrower Maxine Bremby makes her release. 146 © Track A. Boys’ Track: Front: Lloyd West, Eric Rob- inson, Harry Walker, Floyd West, David Pittman, Daryl Dickens, Robert King, Den- nis Nicholson, Andre Hudson, Daryl Kellogg; Middle: Ira Davis, Jeff Green, Marty Lee, Tyrone Banks, Joe Stephenson, James Davis, Ronald Majette, Lawrence Johnson, Eugene Johnson, Ben Jeter, Roo- sevelt Bryant; Back: Coach Davis, Coach Jda- cob, Coach Jones, Johnny Lassiter, Anthony Lucas, William Steward, Thomas Pittman, Calvin Davis, John Cousin, Marvin Woods, Lamar Steele, Greg Smith, Reuben Artis, Coach Ross, Coach Riddle, Coach Quillen. B. High jumper Yvette Harris prepares for the fall. C. Warming up for his event in the discus is Tim Daniels. D. Her body contorted to miss skimming the bar is Shawn Hill. E. Coach Tom Jacob and James Davis take time out to “horse-around” after the pressure of a meet. Track « 147 A Good Balance of Batting, A. Varsity Baseball: Front: K. Stubbs, M. Barbrey, M. Rector, J. Guzik, M. Guzik, M. Dickerson; Middle: B. Reed, S. Letzinger, A. Reid, E. Lee, D. Corey, J. Mintz, R. Arrington; Back: Manager K. Hoffman, Coach D. Koutoufas, J. Forbes, B. Moore, B. Williams, Manager S. Williamson. B. Eye on the pitcher, John Guzik prepares to steal. C. Baseman Mike Guzik strains for the catch to beat out the incoming runner. D. On the bench during pregame gives Bobby Moore, Dallas Corey and Edward Lee time to discuss game strategy. E. Getting a piece of the ball is John Guzik. F. Catcher Jack Forbes signals the play. G. Pitcher Johnny Mintz delivers his curve. H. Homerun hitter Johnny Mintz discusses his hit that won the game. 148 « Varsity Baseball Pitching and Hitting. A. Inching away for a steal is John Snyder B. A long reach by Doug Mintz makes another out. C. Warming up for his turn at bat is Jimmy Hodges. D. Left-handed batter Eddie Marshall hits a line drive. E. Brad Vincent follows through for a hit dur- ing the Ferguson game. F. J.V. Baseball: Front: Fred Minnigerode, Robert Peacock, Brian Bishop, Carl Carver, Brad Vincent, Howard Wallace, Derek Beasley; Middle: Michael Peay, Doug Mintz, Eddie Marshall, Jimmy Hodges, Mike Weichman, Carl Powell, Anthony Harris, David Griffin; Back: Coach Keith Garvin, Manager Reggie Williams, Manager Todd Norman, Tony Jones, John Clark, John Snyder, Ray Savage, Mike Grepiotis. J.V. Baseball « 149 Teamwork Improves Season A. With sure-footed moves, Michael Smith moves the ball downfield. B. Varsity Soccer: Front: Manager Tiffany Smith, Kevin Gills, Reginald Martin, Jeff Speight, Terrence Donelly, Greg McDonald; Middle: Doug Via, Robert Barbour, Steve Speight, Mike Lashbrook, David Hammond, James Moody, Richard Dobson; Back: Coach Ali Abed, James Choung, Anthony Owens, Michael Smith, Matt Lovell, Michael Allen, Jeannette Edwards. C. With a pass from Robert Barbour to James Moody the Raiders keep the ball in play. D. A loose ball signals to Doug Via for a steal. E. An aggressive move by Kevin Gills keeps the opponent on his guard. F. Fighting for possession is Kevin Gills. G. Veteran coach Ali Abed regards play fror the sideline. 150 « Varsity Soccer On the Ball A. J.V. Soccer: Front: Chuck Collier, Ned Carr, Gary Furbush, Robert Green, Andre Hunter, Joey Weinberg, Fred Johnson; Mid- dle: Adam Morsan, David Darden, Edward Mitchell, Keith Barnhouse, John Rice, Tony Barrow, Eddie Morgan; Back: Mary Beth Beane, Mary Stephens, David Hammond, Russ Giles, Eric Gormly, David Bridges, Dominic Dixon, Henry Chu, Coach. Steve Colwell, Charles Rodwell. B. Adam Morgan takes a shot at the goal. C. Coach Steve Colwell makes repairs on the goal netting before a game. D. A raider aims for a fast break downfield. E. Adam Morgan fakes an his opponent by doing fancy dribbling. F. Surrounded by team members, Coach Steve Colwell eyes the action on the field. G. Russ Giles moves in quickly for a fast goal. J.V. Soccer « 151 WHS Scoreboard: Raiders Are Still on Top! Cross Country Home OPPONENT Visitors 15 Kecoughtan 44 30 Hampton 29 45 Ferguson 18 S36! Denbigh 26 21 Lafayette 36 he Phoebus 30 30 Menchville 29 im Bethel 35 Soccer Home OPPONENT Visitors Menchville = oe Bruton — is Phoebus —_ ao York a a Gloucester ae — Denbigh — — Ferguson — — Menchville — Hampton — a Bethel = _ Lafayette — Kecoughtan — — Phoebus oe — Denbigh — Junior Varsity: —Wins- —Losses Wrestling Home OPPONENT Visitors 58 Bruton 40 Denbigh 16 26 Bethel 33 54 Hampton IS 47 Kecoughtan ) 34 Norview 23 10 Cox 47 35 Lafayette 30 50 Phoebus sg: 48 Ferguson 18 38 Menchville 20 Junior Varsity: 8 wins—-1 loss Pa is : Baseball OPPONENT Menchville Lafayette Kecoughtan Ferguson Bye Bethel Hampton Denbigh Phoebus Menchville Lafayette Kecoughtan Ferguson Bye Bethel Hampton Denbigh Phoebus J.V. Basketball OPPONENT Lafayette Hampton Denbigh Ferguson Bethel Kecoughtan Phoebus Menchville Lafayette Hampton Denbigh Ferguson Bethel Kecoughtan Phoebus Menchville a Visitors ht Li | | |e Junior Varsity: —Wins —Losses Visitors z é j Tennis j 3 Boys’: —Wins, —Losses : . Girls’: 0 Wins, 9 Losses dr ield Hockey Home OPPONENT Visitors 2 Lafayette l Golf 2 Menchville l 2 Denbigh 0 A Ferguson 0 —Wins, —Losses 0 Hampton Roads 3 1 York 2 0 Lafayette ] GC o- : penbigh 0 j _ Ferguson 9) ymnastics 2 Menchville ] ee : _ Regionals i te 5 poe oo 1 ape 3 —— Junior Varsity: 5 wins, 2 losses, 3 ties Track Home OPPONENT Visitors — H.I. Relays — — N.N. Relays — Bethel = 2 Colonial Relays — — Raleigh Relays — _ Hampton — — Trojan Invit. — _— Denbigh — B. — Peninsula Relays — Basketball — Penn Relays — : ees Menchville —— Gi . l 5 ; — City Meet — ne Boys — District Meet — a Regional Meet i Home OPPONENT Visitors Home OPPONENT Visitors = State Meet a 47 Lafayette 35 88 Lafayette 68 Girls Track: —Wins —Losses Zl. Hampton | 20 72 Hampton 54 Indoor Track: 7 Wins—1 Losses ed Cox 30 83 Cox 41 56 Denbigh 45 de Denbigh Si 36. Ferguson 24 62 Ferguson 56 48 Bethel : 42 83 Bethel 53 4] Ferguson 34 70 8 W. Wilson 54 of Bethel 29 54 Hampton 44 51 Kecoughtan 40 76 Petersburg 63 36 Kecoughtan 42, 719 Kecoughtan 44 51 Phoebus 28 69 ene o 54 Menchville 30 79 Menchville 7 F ootball 51 Lafayette — 26 66 Lafayette 46 69 Hampton 44 64 Hampton 59 Home OPPONENT Visitors 60 Deabkich 29 69 Denbigh 59 0 Menchville 17 48 Ferguson 51 70 Ferguson 68 6 Dinwiddie 29 47 _—_— Bethel 43 85 Bethel 52 0 Denbigh 7 A7 Kecoughtan Si 82 Kecoughtan a2 7 _ Ferguson 19 58 Bayside 46 97 Phoebus 54 0 Hampton al 54. Phoebus : 39 74 Menchville 48 0 Bethel 13 55. Menchville 29 DISTRICT q Kecoughtan Z 59 Hampton 27 85 Lafayette 57 0 Phoebus a7 62 Denbigh 45° 7 Hampton 58 13 Lafayette 0 44 Ferguson 34 58 Ferguson 4] 19 Churchland 14 75 Great Bridge 54 REGIONALS Junior Varsity: 3 wins, 5 losses 49 Gox 56 52 Maury 57 Scoreboard « 153 154 « Clubs A. Only a few of the many loyal and dedi- cated club leaders gather after lunch. B. Club members of the ‘60's pose for their group picture. Both students and staff would agree- there had to be more to school than academics and sports. Over the many years, Clubs served multipurposes. Many, like the Science Club, Lan- guage Club, and IASA were exten- sions of the classroom and reinforced that learning. Others offered new ex- periences like the Chess Club while The Third Facet the Pep Club, Key Club, Keyettes, and Cheerleaders gave students an opportunity to serve. For decades, certain groups as the ‘‘Earle”’ Staff and The Warwick Staff existed to provide, through journalism, a continuity to student life. Clubs came and left but the need for that extra- curricular life was always there. Clubs « 155 A. French Club; Front: C. Garrett, D. Howes, J. Mitchell, R. Greene, G. Chai, A. Whitley; Second: A. Yow, J. Hubbard, M. Bean, S. Wible, S. Harris, M. Tonkins, C. Choung, S. Keeter, E. Wayne; Third: M. Weat, H. Ware, E. Mitchell, K. Slye, J. Edwards, S. Crocker, M. Riddick, C. Davis; Fourth: V. Jones, R. Barbour, D. West, K. Peebles, S. Brown, R. Preas, M. Pimblett, M. Brooks, A. Chu; Fifth: J. Chestney, L. Kirk, L. Richardson, L. Boyd, A. Rhodes, J. Gray, A. Christian, K. Rowell; Not Pictured: T. Hawks, J. Ellis, S. Harrell. Clubs Spread Culture | B. Spanish Club president, June Garnand, takes an order for stationary from Angie Blevins. C. Resting after skit in the Christmas Festival are Dara Howes, Angie Alexander, Margaret Pimblett, Summer Clendenon. D. Students help themselv es to goodies at the Foreign Christ- mas Festival E. Spanish Club; Front: S. Scholar, J. Wall, S. Bishop, A. Blevins, J. Garriss, M. Wilks, J. Garnand, C. Greenlee; Second: S. Gibson, B. Thompson, N. Berry, S. Watson, J. Lupyon, V. Johnson, P. McNair, D. Greenlee, M. Quisenberry; Third: C. Emano, J. M Granger, L. Wat- son, W. Orie, T. Pegram, M. Holman, L. Drew; Fourth: V. Pulley, T. Banks, D. Marshall, L. Barner, S. Smallman, M. Johnson, K. Washington, C. Gibshist; Back: S. Taybron, P. Martin, R. Giles, H. Thompson, S. Wells, T. Diggs, Mrs. S. Hughes—Sponsor. 156 ¢ Spanish Club, French Club A. Latin Club: Front: Miss Ann Creasy, Ta- mara Klapshe, Liz Fulcher, Judy Garris, Wanda Green, Priscilla Lowe, Sarah Granger, Brad Vincent, Tim Feeley; Second: Donna Moore, David Darden, Christy Caffacus, Mary Ann Church, Monqiue Keel, Vonda Jones, Robert Goodrich, Thom Mitchell; Third: Joi Roberson, Danielle Cartwright, Tracey Swann, Mary Johnson, Janette Edwards, Beth Snyder, Kim Hughes, Jay Boyd; Fourth: Kevin Lint, David Daniels, Mark Logan, Carl Powell, Tim Boyd, John Darden, Sabrina Ford; Back: David Rodenhizer, Jeff Reeves, Peter O'Neil, David Griffin, Mike Weakman. B. Proudly displaying the captured head of Medusa is Robert Goodrich. C. Robert Goodrich receives the winged cap to aid him in his quest. D. Costumed German Club members clown around at their ‘‘Oktoberfest’’. Advent calendar sales by Mary Kate Gedro to Lorie Harris add to the German Club treasury. F. German Club Offficers: Front: Robin Garren, Bernice Sullivan, Mary Kate Gedro; Back: Shannon Jeeter, Geroge Jefferson, Carl Carver, Jeff Phillips, Tammy Leong. G. German Club; Front: D. Griffin, M.K. Gedro, R. Garren, J. Pimblett, J. Phil- lips, L. Barger; Second: T. Ambrose, J. Allen, C. Mahon, A. Vann, J. Middle- ton, M. Smith, Third: L. Kerlin, S. Jeeter, M. Holman, S. Mann, M. Eason, | J. Schillereff; Fourth: R. Sharp, S. . Whitehead, S. Gibson, R. Green, S. Jahn, M. Pimblett, Fifth: A. Barbour, Jd. Tolly, R. Sullivan, M. Lashbrook; Sixth: N. Caffacus, K. Barnhouse, B. Keefe, M. Ruskey, S. S. Wessel, A. Kardos, C. Carver; Back: J. Choung, M. Green, S. Scribner, E. Raiford, M. Elston, S. Hubbard. aa German Club, Latin Club « 157 ty JY aw 6246. Queen Tracy Swan gasps as her name is announced. S.C.A. Exec. Bd: Front: A. Barbour, V. Lynch, C. Smith; Second: G. Griffith, M. Boston, K. Carpenter, S. Brown, L. Cann, W. Brown, M. Holman, A. Chris- tian;) backs) As) licas') Co) VWitts Cc; Edwards. SCA Reps. Simone Stubbs and Doris Chapman decorate cars for the Homecoming Parade. An S.C.A. Valentine gram poster is put up by Secretary Sonjia Scott. SCA. Representatives; Front: M. Wilson, V. Lynch, P. Martin, L. Cann, S. Scott, C. Taylor, D. Butts, T. Perry; Second: L. Nichols, D. Washington, G. Newman, T. Seymore, L. Smith, L. Boyde, S. Stubbs, M. Bremby; Third: B. Gills, T. White, M. Dickerson, L. Banks, T. Dixon, C. Palm- er, C. Edwards, S. Durham; Fourth: C. Fraley, K. Braxton, M. Saunders, E. Lee, R. McEwen, C. Taliferro, S. Williams, T. Hilliard; Back: A. Cofield, R. Holloway, S. Royal, R. Richardson, M. Holman, G. Pittman, S. Theophilos, Z. Machado. 158 « SCA; Senior Class eeping the Calendar Busy Seer eee 5 is Senior Class Executive Board: Front: C. Brasher, S. Speight, G. McDonald, S. Granger, L. White, R. Stephens; Second: S. Braswell, G. Chai, R. Garren, D. Boatman, T. White, S. Ottafaro, M. Eason, B. Garrett; Third: T. Smith, G. Bankes, T. Swan, T. Godwin, D. Smith, J. Wilson, P. Martin, S. Harrell, S. Theopholis, K. Talbot, M. Saunders, J. Garnand; Fourth: C. Smith, S. Mahon, F. Taylor, K. Tunstall, C. Taylor, P. Jackson, C. Hardisty, J. Hubbard, K. Brakens, A. Lucas, R. Garren, T. Young; Back: T. Thomas, D. Pard, A. Bishop. Senior Teacher, Mrs. Pat Holman’s door vies for Christmas decorating contest. Enjoying their night out at Senior Banquet are Jan Feely and Susan Ottafaro. Seniors’ spirit comes out even at Christmas for Tracy Swan, Judy Black, and Monica Saunders. WTSNOW iD PEAC Senior Class « 159 160 Sophomore, Junior Exec Boards Fundraising Ist on Agenda een A. Sophomore Class Executive Board: Jenni- fer Lupyon, Anson Christian, Melan Holman, James Choung, Ann Moore, Dara Howes; Second: Angela Blevins, Kurt Slye, Vicki Jones, John Carter, April Yow, Sherle Perkins, Mrs. Joyce Lee; Back: Susan Watson, Joe Roberson, Sandra Scholar, Ann Kardos, Anita Whitley, Deronne Colclough, Veronica Pulley, Synora Bishop. B. Junior Class Executive Board: Front: S. Smallman, E. Raiford, R. Howell, L. Harris, V. Lynch, R. McEwen, P. Griffith, K. Metts; Second: W. Morgan, J. McCormack, T. Smith, J. Lewis, B. Snyder; Third: M. Rector, D. Chai, M. Dickerson, T. Godwin, S. Keeter, T. Ste- phens, C. Soloman, L. Banks; Fourth: C. Mahon, D. Griffin, R. Parker, S. Proth, K. Carpenter, S. Ford, R. Williams, R. Frye, C. McCoy; Back: T. Ambrose, T. Leong, J. Tolly, S. Wilson, M. Smith, J. Mitchell, M. Healy, Mr. els Garner—Sponsor. C. Sophomore, Mona Morrell, posts the advertisement to purchase a class spirit but- ton. D. The traditional ring turn is done simulta- neously by Lorie Harris and Vonda Lynch. ‘pegs, Pi % Suton sae ’ 4 Wil par. B=] Freshmen Michael Memory and Jimmy Stocks cuddle a stuffed animal sold by the class The Jr. Class Homecoming car leads the parade Sophomore April Yow delivers ‘smurf-grams’ The juniors decorate for Raider Week A shaker is sold by Freshman Deborah Speight to Kenny Hoffman as a fundraiser Freshmen Class Executive Board: Front: Mr. T. Hunter, M Memory, T. Seymore, S. Elam, S. Carpenter, C. Gilchrist, S. Faulk, K. Crigger, J. Sheldon, E. Tongier, K. Braxton, J. Ellis; Second: D. Lamb, L. Steele, J. Stocks, R. Richardson, A Chu, C. Choung, E. Mitchell, J. Kinard, N. Carr, L. Kirk, S. Mayhew, B. Griffith, S Proth, L. Watkins, S. Price, M. Beth Bean, C. Emano; Back: S. Jahn, C. Forester, M. Wells, K. Washington, D Wallace, R. Barfield, S. Dixon, D. Speight, G. Andress, moO w Freshman Class Exec. Board « 16] New Members Carry Tradit A. John Darden serves punch at the Induc- tion Reception. B. Math Honor Society; Front: Jimmy Pimblett, John Darden, Greg McDonald, Back: Jessica Ward, Ira Abbott, Bernice Sullivan, Frank Harris, Gordon Chai. 7 C. At a Progressive Dinner for the Math Honor Society, Bernice Sullivan and Kim Car- penter begin the first course. D. Contestants in the ‘Tidewater Challenge” are June Garnand, James Pimblett, Gordon Chai, and Frank Harris with Ad- visors Mr. Chuck Walsh and Dr. Nancy Helms. 162 National Honor Society, Math Honor Society Recognizing the Best! A. National Honor Society; Front: C. Hardisty, J. Pimblett, R. Greene, D. Pard, T. Thomas, J. Sykes; Second: J. Darden, T. Boyd, S. Mahon, R. Garren, J. Wilson, J. Pimblett; Third; B. Sullivan, A. God- win, A. Bishop, C. Greenlee, J. Garnand, L. Barger, P. Lowe, D. Smith; Back: C. Bradsher, L. Talbot, G. Chai: J. Ward; Not Pictured: D. Boatman, L. Bunch, J. Choung, C. Davis, J. Feelly, K. Grant, F. Harris, S. Theopholis, Dr. N. Helms— Sponsor, Mr. Walsh—Sponsor. B. Math Honor Society Advisor Mr. Neil Drummond objects when it’s his turn at “MU have he) A pleased Beverly Logan receives her cer- tificate from Miss Ellena Armistead. D. N.H.S. Officers Gordon Chai, Jessica Ward, Karen Grant, and Connie Bradsher await induction ceremonies. E. Math Honor Society members play ‘Uno 99 during Activity Day meeting. National Honor Society, Math Honor Society « 163 eport and Record A. Earle Staff: David VonTress, Liz Harwood, Quinton Swann, Mrs. N. Rothfuss, Sylvester Braswell. B. Staffer Melvin Clark borrows pictures from the yearbook ‘“‘morgue”’ for an ‘‘Earle”’ article. C. Editor-in-chief Sylvester Braswell checks the masthead for the next edition. D. Staff member Chris Glore sells the latest is- sue of the ‘‘Earle’’ to Marci Wilks. E. Quill Scroll: Audrey Clark, Melvin Clark, Sylvester Braswell. 164 « “Earle” Staff A. Annual Staff: Front: Vonda Lynch, Lisa Cann, Deborah Speight, Billy Garrett, Lorie Harris, Audrey Clark, Kim Carpenter; Back: Marci Wilks, Kenny Hoffman, Mary Ste- phens, Angel Rhodes, Tal Ambrose, Shelly Proth, Ricky Brandt, Teresa Hamiel, Sponsor: Mrs. R. Walsh; Not pictured: Tiffany Smith, Cindy Hopper. B. In a break from ‘‘The Diet’’ Advisor Rosie Walsh grabs a piece of pizza ignoring staff comments. C. After days at the typewriter, Marci Wilks finishes the Faculty Statistics. D. Long hours must be put in at the light board shows Kenny Hoffman. E. A pizza party is a good reward for the staff after a successful day of selling ads F. Teresa Hamiel sketches in a headline for a sports layout. G. Staff members Ricky Brandt and Tal Ambrose divide the latest shipment of pictures into their proper envelopes. THE WARWICK Staff + 165 Exploring Diverse Interests A. A.F.S.'er Kay Peebles sells candy canes to Mrs. Gladys Jordan for a fund-raiser. B. AFS Club; Front: J. Pimblett, M. Smith, M. Ruskey, P. Jackson, T. Leong, B. Garrett, V. Lynch, M. Hudson, C. Mahon, C. Mahon, J. Garnand, Mrs. M. Kelly; Second: T. Salter, D. Daniels, E. Tongier, L. Kirk, J. Allen, I. Smith, C. Daniels, B. Williams, T. Spruill, S. Townesend, D. Powell, Mrs. N. Anderson; Third: M.A. Church, E. Mitchell, N. Carr, L. Harris, M. Hare, C. Davis, M. Brooks, T. Pegram, C. Palmer, D. Garnand, T. Trogdon; Fourth: S. Dixon, D. Speight, K. Stanley, T. White, L. White, J. Wall, E. Wayne, S. Jahn, M. Pimblett, M. Brown, L. Watkins; Fifth: S. Mayhew, K. Slye, S. Harrel, P. Martin, A. Rhodes, T. Pegram, L. Drew, M. Quisenberry, M.A. West, M. Hare, J. Foster; Sixth: J. Lupyon, D. Hammond, M. Lashbrook, C. Carver, J. Sheldon, J. Kinard, R. Hume, R. Giles, S. Scribner, T. Mitchell; Seventh: M. Lashbrook, A. McDonald, D. Smith, S. Keeter, R. McEwen, J. Tolly, R. Aaron, S. Wessel, J. Gray, N. Berry; Eight: K. Lee, D. Pard, M. McKay, T. Young, M. Healy, S. Wilson, K. Peebles, P. Griffin, J. Rice; Ninth: C. Emano, S. Proth, S. Watson, B. Vincent, E. Honich, J. Mitchell, G. Thigpen, Not Pictured: T. Carter, D. Cartwright, A. Chadwick, J. Harris, T. Feeley, K. Larrison, T. Powell, M. StePhenson, R. Stoner, T. Trogdon, C. Wat- son, F. Wilkins, T. Wilson. C. Sponsors Mrs. Nancy Anderson and Mrs. Martha Kelly ‘“pin’’ Vonda Lynch with a “pro A.F.S. button. D. Like other clubs, A.F.S. students Jackie Schilleriff, Michael Field and Regina McEwen deliver donuts to raise money. 166° A.F.S A. N.J.R.O.T.C.: Front: J. McCormack, C. Skinner, C. Watson, MCPO Bateman, CDR Walda, A. Perry, R. Turner, H. Walker, A. Callis, K. Monden, S. Smallman; Second: B. Hicks, R. Williams, R. Green, J. Stith, A. Italiano, B. Williams, J. Boatman, B. Sabb; Third: B. Burley, E. Ashton, E. Fitchett, H. Wallace, B. Pulley, R. Cooper, G. Griffith, C. Smallman; Fourth: J. Green, R. Smith, T. Pittman, H. Pittman, K. Wilson, T. Browne, C. Faulkland; Fifth: A. Johnson, J. Webb, A. Lucas, T. Walton, S. Moses, L. Hohnson, S. Singleton; Sixth: G. Washington, A. Callis, L. Gilbert, R. Stevens, O. Huron, J. Jones, L. Davis; Seventh: R. Bryant, L. Hawkins, K. Whittaker, S. Tonkins, J. MacDonald, K. Rutledge, C. Charity; Back: S. Scribner, D. Little, H. Meekins, C. Diggs B. Cadet Officers: S. Smallman, C. Watson, R. Turner, A. Perry, H. Walker, K. Monden, C. Skinner, A. Callis, J. McCormack. C. Drill Team: C. Watson, A. Callis, H. Walk- er, S. Smallman, R. Turner, L. Williams, A. Perry, C. Skinner, S. Finch, K. Monden, K. Wiggens, J. McCormack. D. Cadets: H. Walker, A. Perry, A. Callis, R. Turner, S. Smallman prepare for inspection. NAR ORCe sl 67 Build Spirit, Sportsmanship a Pe ok A. Varsity Cheerleaders show their summer camp perfection along with some ‘Sparkle and Shine.” B. Anxiously, Angel Rhodes cheers for a hopeful touchdown at the homecoming football game in October. C. “Practice makes perfect!’, as Lisa Banks practices not only on her routine, but also on her spirit. D. Caught in the act, Tracey White and Patsy Martin innocently smile for the camera. E. Not only do they cheer together, but Lori Harris and Vonda Lynch also share their Christmas spirit while opening exchanged gifts. F. Varsity Cheerleaders; Front: V. Lynch; Sec- ond: L. Harris, C. Bradsher; Third: P. New- man, P. Martin, S. Mahon, T. White, P. Jackson, C. Taliaferro; Back: A. Rhodes, R. Howell, L. Banks; Top: D. Chapman. HP ck mena 168 « Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders: A. Pam Jackson, B. Lorie Harris, C. Patsy Martin, D. Lisa Banks, E. Vonda Lynch, F. Doris Chapman, G. Penny Newman, H. Tracey White, I. Connie Bradsher, J. Rendy Howell, K. Robin Hawkins, L. Angel Rhodes, M. Carmen Taliaferro, N. Sharman Mahon. Varsity Cheerleaders « 169 Support for J.V., Girls’ Teams A. To promote school spirit, J.V. Cheerleader Kelly Stanley paints a sign for the upcoming football game at Todd Stadium. B. J.V. Cheerleaders perform at a school Pep Rally while Varsity cheerleaders and students observe. C. J.V. Cheerleaders; Front: S. Stubbs, L. Jones, B. Brown, J. Callis; Second: D. Howes, S. Taybron; Third: W. Green, D. Speight, K. Stanley, Back: A. Moore, G. Andress, T. Whitehead. D. Sponsor—Ms. Karen Yevak, and team mother Doris “GRANNY” Luther evaluate the progress of their cheerleaders’ practice during the summer. E. Along with Lyne Jones, Sharminese Taybron and Gail Newman express their spir- it for their team with a chant. F. During a summer practice, Deborah Speight is caught by surprise while cheering with her fellow cheerleaders. 170 « J.V. Cheerleaders J.V. Cheerleaders: A. Keliy Stanley, B. Lyne Jones, C. Sharminese Taybron, D. Barbara Brown, E. Genny Andress, F. Julie Callis, G Tiffany Whitehead, H. Deborah Speight, I. Wanda Green, J. Dara Howes, K. Simone Stubbs, L. Ann Moore. A. Shirettes voices blend in song during the Christmas concert. B. The Christmas concert wouldn't be complete without Choral Director Tony Auby in his NN uw cap C. Warwickshire Singers: Front: Calvin Cher- ry, Monica Saunders, Jackie Schillereff, Ruth Sullivan, Anthony Moody; Back: Charlie Miles, Sarah Granger, Barry Chenault, Bobby Moore, Monica Hudson, Doral Cecil, Dante Randall, Tamya Sin- clair, Derrick McDonald, Michael Eason, Matt Lovell, Cathy Soloman, Tal Ambrose, Daryll Dickens, Rose Clark, Rodney Thom- as. D. Shirettes: Front: Sharon Burrell, Elizabeth Tongier, Starr Johnson, Monique Moss; Back: Cynthia Walker, Mary Brown, April Yow, Monette Moss, Martha Granger, Felicia Taylor, Derreck McDonald, Donna Boatman, Jackie Jones, Melissa Kelly, Marlene Boston, Terrill Seymore, Julie Callis, Margo Morgan. Missing from picture: Monica Bradley, Dara Howes. E. A casual party s ets the stage for the com- bined choral Christmas performances. F. Mixed Chorus: Front: Cynthia Pryear, Pam Boswell, Myron Avent, Tanya Smith, Kim Lindsey; Back: Anthony Harris, Rose Lassiter, James Golden, Ginny Bowden, So- nya Harris, Yuri Wilson. 172 Warwickshire Singers, Shirettes, Mixed Chorus. A. The ‘‘Alma Mater’’ performed by the Warwickshire singers opens the orientation as- sembly. St dents In : une B. Workshop Chorus: Y. Wilson, S. Harris, J. Callis, M. Granger, M. Avent, Mr. Auby, K. Lindsey. Missing from picture: W. Vines, L. Jones. C. “See that babe. . .'’ is performed by Richard Phillips, Barry Chenault, Kevin Washington, Dante Randall, and James Golden. D. Regional Chorus: Front: S. Johnson, J. Schillereff, S. Granger, A. Moody, C. Soloman, M. Boston; Middle: M. Lovell, M. Saunders, A. Yow, D. Dickens, F. Taylor, R. Sullivan, T. Sinclair, D. McDonald; Back: D. Randall, B. Moore, C. Miles, T. Ambrose, R. Thomas, B. Chenault. Missing from picture: D. Howes, P. Locklear. E. A Cappella Choir: R. Phillips, J. Golden, J. Schillereff, D. Randall, L. Nelson, K. Washington, Mr. Auby. F. Familiar Christmas Carols ring as performed by the Cho ral Department. ees aT se ticipate oe al i ‘ sosanenissenigbasnssinet Workshop Chorus, Regional Chorus, A ‘Cappella 173 From Field to Stage lf | | A SRE ee aes A. The 1982-1983 Concert Band. B. The majorettes and flag team lead the way in the Fireman's Parade. C. The “ranks break’’ after a long day in the parade. D. Majorettes: Front: Lynne Drew, Danielle Cartwright; Back: Tiffany Smith, Amy Langford, Monique Kelly, Angie Daniels, Shelly Proth, Kim Colclough, Melanie Cartwright, Monique Moss, Elizabeth Raiford. 174 Marching Band, Majorettes, Concert Band A. Marching Band: Front! M. Hudson, E. Bryant, First: K. Colocough, M. Kelly, L. Drew, E. Raiford, A. Langford, A. Daniels, D. Cartwright, M. Cartwright, S. Proth, Second: C. Jablonski, R. Williams, A. Stephenson, G. Davis, K. Dale, J. Braxton, G. Brandt, H. Craighead, D. Mullins, R. Swinnie, E. Morgan, G. Emano, S. Jones; Third: C. Powers, K. Baker, J. Speight, M. Brown, B. Bacon, B. Brumfield, R. Goforth, J. Frye, T. Melvin, T. Bunting, E. Smith, E. Martin, E. Francis, D. Dixon, T. Kapste, Fourth: R. Bracey, E. Thompson, A. Lee, K. Lee, Fifth: D. Chai, R. Battle, M. Williams, G. Daniels, C. Faulk, R. Goforth, M. McDonald, S. Scott, M. Brown, S. King, A. Harrison, S. Lassiter, Fs R. Wyche, Back: J. Graves, D. Andrews, S. Barrett, K. Moore, V. Pulley, S. Ford, T. Sansone, J. Isham, K. Lassison, R. Young, R. Barnes, R. Smallman, V. Johnson, V. Jones, S. Sholar, D. Lassiter, S. Holland. B. Trumpeter Jeff Speight plays a winning selection. C. Jazz Ensemble: Front: Nick Caffacus, Sarah Granger, David Dixon, Back: Craig Davis, Mike Brown, George Davis, Kevin Dale, Sam Ledford, Ed Bryant, Keith Lee, Center seated—Principal— Richard Stacy. D. Director Dick Cale signals for attention Concert Band, Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band « 175 Performing to Perfection A. Beginning Guitar Class: Front: S. Nichol- son, T. Watts, T. Norman, S. Higgins, J. Hodges, D. Minter; Second: T. Thomas, K. Metts, K. Spencer, T. Smith, C. Collins, S. Odell; Back: B. Drummond, S. Belt, E. Mar- shall, J. Morgan, R. Carden, K. Matney. B. Bows poised Letha King and Gilbert Brett wait for their part to begin. C. Closely following his part is Dylan Garrett. D. Guitar members Leslie Knight and Susan Ottofaro have an attack pre-concert jitters. E. Director Frederick Boyd signals the opening bars F. Chamber Orchestra: B. Allen, S. Bairly, S. Banks, L. Barnette, S. Barry, M. Belcher, T. Belcher, N. Berry, G. Brett, D. Bridges, J. Choung, C. Collins, T. Cox, T. Crowder, B. Gills, T. Hawks, S. Hayes, D. Holly, T. Hob- son, M. Howard, K. Jenkins, V. Jones, J.R. Kemp, L. Knight, E. Lazzaro, U. Lindsey, T. Miller, C. Perkins, D. Ramsey, J. Sykes, III, J. Wall, A. Whitley, V. Winslow. G. Guitar members G. Minter, J. Wall, V. Winslow, B: Thomas, S. Ottofaro, D. Bridges, relax after the concert. 176 Guitar, Strings A. Chess Club; Front: J. Boyd, R. Aaron, G. Chai, M. Brooks, W. Nuckols, W. Brown, M. Dixon; Second: R. Lassiter, M. Smith, S. Smith, R. Phillips, M. Bowling, D. Nichol- son, G. McDonald; Third: Mr. T. Stroup, F. Titus, A. Weiburg, L. Johnson, B. Mason, E. Kemp, V. Miles, I. Smith; Back: J. Thorpe, W. Tynes, M. Elston, T. Boyd, R. Beatty, B. Gregory, M. Gregory. B. Pep Club; Front: M. Williams, M. Riddick, P. Clark, L. Seay, T. Twiford; Second: T. Payne, T. Brown, T. Judge, P. Moore, R. Boney, Z. Machado; Third: P. Banks, S. Stewart, A. Edwards, L. Boyd, T. Judge, T. Seymore, Fourth: L. Church, D. Vest, W. Lamm, M. Wilks, A. Blevins, J. Garriss; Fifth: P. McNair, L. Klapste, C. Rexroat, L. laGauieiane, 4b. (Grepe. da. WWieatn. Swisdae Ft Blanchard, C. Curtrell, C. Gilcrest. C. Pep Clubbers Shenee Royal and Charlene Fraley pin a W.H.S. banner to their teacher, Mrs. Carol Ridgway. D. The ‘‘master’’ Advisor Tom Stroup challenges club members on Activity Day. E. Gilbert Brett, Joseph Sykes, and Camellia Choung perform at the Christmas Concert. F. Advanced Guitar Ensemble: Front: J. Wall, B. Thomas, G. Minter, R. Aaron, V. Winslow, S. Ottofaro, Back: D. Bridges, D. Ramsey, L. Knight. G. The String Quartet plays for the N.H.S. In- duction. Chess Cluk, Pep Club, Strings, Guitar 177 [SSS ww mee 4 h A. Drama Club; Front: Jennifer Lupyon, Alex Callis, Venus Jones, Teresa Castle, Jennifer ‘Aetpiiinseenenes bai iedemenaael Isham, Vawnetta Jones, Donald Harris, Mary Brown, Tal Ambrose, Monica Hudson, Barry Chenault; Second: Lisa James, Thom Mitchell, Sarah Scribner, Russ Giles, Steve Smith, John Carter, Charlie Miles, Angela Bishop, Tony Hunt, Vena Sinclair, Kim Larrison, Ruth Sullivan; Third: Sibby Harrel, Margaret Pimblett, Sherry Joyner, David Fuller, Kurk Slye, Stephany Mayhew, Shanna Proth, Sharon Surrel, Veronica Pulley, Sam Johnson, Lelion McMillan, Gina Bankes; Fourth: Ricky Brandt, Danny Ross, David Bourke, Richard Steward, Donna Holub, Cindy Woodcock, Debbie Bryant, Margo Morgan, Michael Gregory, Mike Green, Bobby Gregory, Charlie Wood; Back: Mrs. Diana Scott— Sponsor, Luci Talbot—Secretary Treasurer, Matt Lovell—Vice Pres., Robin Garren—President. B. “‘Santa’’ Matt Lovell keeps “‘cat’’ Steve Smith from getting the ‘‘mice’’ Robin Garren and Veronica Pulley. C. Ricky Brandt delivers carnations for Drama Club sales. D. ‘‘Mouse’’ Robin Garren shares treats with the young audience. E. Drama Club member Robin Garren pre- pares carnations for delivery. 178 « Drama Club The Love of The Stage A. Thespians: Front: Matt Lovell, Robin Garren, Second: Richard Steart, Sam Johnson, Veronica Pulley, Barry Chenault, Monica Hudson, Tal Ambrose; Back: Tony Hunt, Angela Bishop, Margo Morgan, Tere- sa Castle, Bobby Gregory, Mrs. Diane Scott. B. Sight and Sound crew quickly changes the set. C. The emptiness of the ‘“house’’ echoes with past performances. D. Boasting to Michael Eason of the number of carnations sent to her is Sarah Granger. oe in E. Sight and Sound Club; Front: Sarah Granger, Beth Thompson, Tal Ambrose, Sharon Gibson, Nicole Berry, Jennifer Isham, Stephanie Rice, Vawnetta Johnson; Second: Richard Phillips, Jay Boyd, Rose- mary Young, Margret Pimblett, Steve Smith, Liz Fulcher, Michael Bowling; Third: Ira Abbott, Tim Blancher, Patty Kerlin, Lisa Kerlin, Belinda Griffin, Lisa James, Doral Cecil, Michael Gregory; Fourth: Mike Williams, James Carlton Coontz, Angie Brown, Thom Mitchell, Raymond Molinaro, Mark Elston, Scott O’Dell, James Thorpe, Rhonda Frye, Lori Wright, Gina Bankes; Back: Tina Cox, Tim Boyd, Bobby Gregory, Nicky Cafacuss, Toby Young. im Baa WOU = 5 ee is ok es St 2k es Thespians, Sight and Sound « 179 Total Service Is The Key to Success A. Keyettes; Front: Gina Bankes, Jan Feeley, Emily Minnegrode, Denise Smith, Cindy Hardisty, Julie Tolly; Middle: Sibby Harrell, Luci Talbot, Michelle Healy; Back: Lorie Harris, Kimberly Hughes, Patsy Martin, Karen Brackens, Sharman Mahon. B. Key Clubber Chris Glore rakes as part of a fund raising project. C. President Jan Feely and sponsor Mrs. Sandy Hughes discuss the mid-winter Keyette Red Cross Blood Drive. 180 + Keyettes, Key Club itt inating A. Key Club: Front: R. Parker, J. Darden, C. Garrett; Second: M. Lashbrook, J. Mitchell, G. Brandt, D. Chai, G. McDonald, T. Ambrose, R. Brandt, C. Carver; Third: D. Griffin, D. Pard, B. Vincent, M. Dickerson, T. Boyd, W. Morgan, S. Belt, J. Boyde; Fourth: W. Shoemake, T. White, S. Speight, C. Messick, D. Beasley, J. Boggs, J. Speight, R. Vaught, D. Griffin, C. Mahon; Back: Mr. K. Garvin, A. Kausland, B. Stephens, M. McKay, J. Snyder, B. Gregory, C. Pruitt, J. Pimblett, S. Barry. B. Vice Principal Mr. Steve Hochman accepts a check presented by the Key Club member Randy Parker. C. Key Club Member Duke Chai donates pa- pers to Emily Minnergerode for a Keyette pa- per drive. D. Keyette Executive Board: Front Emily Minnegarode, Lorie Harris, Gina Bankes, Jan Feely, Sibby Harrell; Back: Denise Smith, Cindy Hardisty, Sharman Mahon, Patsy Martin, Luci Talbot. Key Club Keyettes + 181 A. Candy sticks are a good DECA fund-raiser, finds Calvin Johnson sold here by Shonda Thornton. B. DECA; Front: R. Arington, S. Winstead, F. Pillegi, S. Letzinger; Second: S. English, D. Hardy, P. Banks, L. Dale, S. Thurton, T. Spruill, D. Wheeler, D. Banks; Third: P. Da- vis, R. Patterson, D. Parker, B. Reed, T. Dickenson, J. Mintz, A. Moore, S. Davis; Fourth: R. Griffin, T. Hobson, D. Smith, S. Hall, R. Middleton, T. Smith, K. Spivey, K. Warren, K. Johnson; Back: L. James, S. Tuggle, K. McCrary, M. Lashbrook, A. Belcher, C. Lovelace, M. O'Connor, C. Rexroat, P. Guye. C. For an FHA Valentine project Judy Black sells ‘‘heart suckers’’ to Jerome Jenkins. D. DECA students enter the test catagories of management, ‘'P.R.,’’ marketing and advertising for District competition. E. Future Homemakers of America; Front: C. Rexroat, J. Hodges, T. Allen, T. Crowder, D. Garnand; Second: B. Allen, K. Stanley, S. Hall, D. Wheeler, L. Harrel, C. Smith, T. Cox; Third: L. Barnette, L. Cann, P. Clark, P. Moore, K. Steele, C. White, M. Williams, A. Blanchard; Back: J. Garnand, L. Seay, C. Greenlee F. DECA President Steve Letzinger receives his gavel from Principal Richard Stacy. G. Teacher Mrs. Blanche Williams considers buying a coupon book, being sold by FHA President June Garnand. 182 « FHA, DECA Clubs Suppor areers A. FBLA: Front; Mrs. Celeste Carter, T. Godwin, F. Higgs, W. Orie, J. Wilson, C. Smith, K. Tunstall, A. Kardos, P. Sauols, W. Brown, M. Brooks. Sec- ond; T. Cox, G. Pittman, V. Futrell, A. Whitley, D. Nichols, B. Claiborne, A. Callis)s M. James, R. Richardson, S. Duhrum, W. Brown. Third; F. Christian, R. Howell, A. Moore, D. Cecil, A. Hill, M. Tucker, S. Banks, K. Braxton, T. Meixner, M. Wennigan, E. Lazzaro, M. Hare, D. Wallace, D. Lamb, A. Dixon, A. Godwin, A. Alexander, L. Poulinenas, W. Corey, I. Smith. Fifth; L. Smith, D. Hamlin, D. Collier, B. Simmons, A. Smith, S. Golden, C. Alexander, C. Halstead, S. Blackburn, D. Rogers. Back; B. Batten, R. Frye, L. Wright, S. Edwards, S. Watson, T. Cook, C. Evans, S. Booth, T. Edmunson, R. Wilkins, S. Callis, B. Pittman, A. Powell, D. Holley, L. James, L. White B. FBLA members Elizabeth Raiford and John Wil- son deliver Coach Jim Harvey's order! C. VICA: Front: J. Jutras, R. Seawrght, L. Thomp- son, M. Robinson; Second; J. Sloan, Bea Cham- bers, K. Moseley, L. Joyner, K. Tayler, D. Young Third; N. Solomon, T. Cain, M. Day; Back; W. Croxton, R. Taylor, D. Austen, T. Moore, S. Ash- ley. D. Secretary Mrs. Debbie Mabe buys a special kiss from Laurie Thompson of VICA. E. FBLA Officers: Front: C. Smith, D. Wallace, Jd. Wilson, K. Tunstall; Back: A. Kardos, Phillip Sauls. F. Tim Cain and Mickey Robinson work on an en- gine for a VICA project. VICA, FBLA « 183 Beyond the Classroom a Sa te Rey Ate rr A. Social Studies Club: Front: C. Becknell, T. Spruill, R. Joyner, C. Wilson, J. Black, S., Miss Georgia Lay; Second A. Clark, L. Tal- bot, S. Scott, M. Dickerson, D. King, J. Sykes, Z. Machado, L. Cann; Third: A. Eubank, L. White, M. Jones, D. Holub, G. Griffith, V. McDonald; Back: D. Jordan, E. Francis, M. Cartwright, G. Fauntleroy, H. Chu. B. IASA: Front: Mark Goodrich, Eric Fitchett, Rodney Holmes, James Hawkins, Jamone Rose, Edward Carr; Back: Reggie Williams, Charlie Brown, Charles Charity, Bobby Mason, Mrs. D. Hanbury, Sponsor. C. Ruth Sullivan prepares ‘mistletoe grams” for the Science club. D. Pep rally participants are Basketball clubbers Eugene Hillard, Ray Savage, Daryl Lucas, Jimmy Stocks and, Lamar Steele. 184 Social Studies Club, Basketball Club, IASA, Science Club A. Basketball Club: Front: A. Young, L. Banks, S: Richardson, K: Ricks, G. Fauntleroy, J.B. Brown, R. Hawkins; Second: K. Swittenberg, J. Moore, D. Chapan, M. Smith, K. Winnegan, L. Steele, Coach Har- vey; Third: K. Davis, J. Stocks, D. Lasseter, F. Lewis, S. Palmer, C. Parker, B. Pulley, D. Jordan; Back: L. Davis, M. Memory, M. Christian, P. Jones, M. Brown, J. Clark, M. Hill. B. IASA President Kenny Wiggins encourages club sales of ‘‘Raider'’ trashcans. C. Science Club: Front: M. Williams, A. Christian, M. Holman, J. Lupyon, S. Wat- son, A. McDonald, T. Thomas, B. Stephens, R. Sullivan, J. Chestney, B. Garrett, D. Hammond, M. Ruskey. Second: M. Eason, J. Schillereff, Kim Garret, M. Pimblet, Jd. Gray, P. Griffith, M. Riddick, S. Hubbard, R: Long, R: Davis, P. Clark, P. Moore, Unknown, A. Alexander; Third: lL. Poulimenos, R. Phillips, A. Kausland, M. Brown, D. Howes, A. Moore, S. Davis, D. Nicholson, M. McKay, D. Rodenhizer, D. Marshall, J. Chung; Back: Unknown, M. Johnson, R. Rooks, C. Carver. D. Students of Mrs. Debbie Hanbury put the final touches on the “WARWICK RAIDERS” E letters to be displayed on Warwick Blvd. E. Carefully measuring, Eric Fitchett prepares the ‘‘W ' letter. Basketball Club, IASA, Science Club « 185 Speaking Out A. Forensic Club; Front: Donna Boatman, Mr. Tom Stroup, Tammy Klapste; Second: Sarah Mann, Cathy Soloman, Cathy Metts, Sam Johnson, Barbara Claiborne, Varnetta Winslow; Back: John Wilson, Angie Daniels, Shelly Hayes. B. Cdr. Gerald Wilda contributes a can to the “recycle” project of the U.N. C. Model U.N. Club: Front; J. Tolly, L. Talbot, W. Morgan, G. Chai, T. Boyd, I. Abbott, S. Smallman, P. O’neil, J. McCormack; Middle: T. Pegram, S. Theophilos, J. Gamand, W. Brown, R. Gray, Mrs. H. Laubach, K. Hughes, M. O'Conner, D. Boatman, Back: K. Grant, P. Lowe, Mr. B. Field; Standing: J. Sykes, J. Wil- son, T. Young, P. Sauls, R. Parker, Not pic- tured: K. Carpenter. D. Collecting “junk” for the model U.N. ga- rage sale is Toby Young. E. As a member of Forensics, Melanie Cartwright practices her poetry delivery. F. To keep the school aware of U.N. news Gordon Chai, John Wilson, and Wenda Brown prepare a bulletin board. G. Forensics Coach Tom Stroup advises Mona Morrell on her delivery. j ee ee 186 Forensics, Model U.N. iL, IAN (ho EL. IAD y PX ) iid A. As the Band Booster Club President holds the ‘‘chances’’, Principal Richard Stacy draws the winner of a ham. B. The “Little People’’ members of the Dance Class perform at a Pep Rally. C. Preparing the ‘‘P.A. ’ for a pep rally is Sight and Sound member Tim Boyd. D. The Band Parents Booster Club has a bakesale during the concert to raise money. E. To support the French Club, Mr. Richard Stacy purchases napkins from Ann Chu and Joel Hubbard. Candids « 187 DOH HMNHHARDHN Ay DHMN ADMINISTRATION Richard A. Stacy, Principal, “Dick’’, 33 yrs, A.B. Allen Univ., M.A. Hampton Institute, Reading, Sports, Math, English. Ellena Marie Armistead, Asst. Principal, ‘‘Sally’’, 29 yrs, B.A. Mary Washington College, M.Ed. Univ. of VA, Traveling Reading, Knitting and Gardening, Social Studies, Foreign Lang., English J. Stephen Hochman, Asst. Principal, 11 yrs, B.S. Ed. ODU, M. Ed. VCU, Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study and Doctoral Program, V.P.I. and S.U., History Raymond Crittenden, Asst. Princiapl, ‘‘Ray Crit’’, 29 yrs, B.S. Health, P.E., VA State Univ., M.S. P.E., Indiana Univ., Swimming, Traveling, Sports, Health, P.E., Social Studies. GUIDANCE Paul Vernon Cowley, Counselor, 20 yrs, B.S. William Mary, M. Ed., William Mary, Outdoor Activities. Nancy Anne Eddins Helms, Guidance Director, ‘Babe’, 21 yrs, B.A., M.A., Ed.D., William Mary, National Honor Society, Reading, Dancing, Lang. Arts, Social Studies. Roena Dorothy Mcdunkin, Counselor, ‘Ro’, 36 yrs, B.S., GA State College, Bird watcher, Gardening, History. Frances Raby Richardson, Counselor, ‘Frankie’, 24 yrs, B.S., M.A., Hampton Institute, Future Study, HI, ODU, William Mary, Traveling, Crafts, Cooking, Communication, Home Ec. Frances Heath Scott, Counselor, ‘'Fran’’, 17 yrs, B.S., Longwood College, M. Ed., William Mary, Asst. with NHS, Gardening, Crafts, Reading, Sports, Biology, Chemistry, Band, Algebra (1 2) Carolyn W. Pollard, Counselor, B.A., M.A., Hampton Insti- tute, Majorettes, Reading, Music, Biology. FACULTY Ali J. Abed, World Geography, 14 yrs, B.A. Frederick College, M.A. O.D.U., Hobbies: soccer, reading, Favorite HS course: History Mary Elizabeth Amos, ‘Beth’, Art, 12 yrs, B.S. Lamar Univ., Hobbies: skiing, canoeing, traveling, visiting Museums, Favorite HS course(s): Literature History. Nancy F. Anderson, ‘‘Nance’’, English, 14 yrs, B.A. Bridgewater College, Sponsor: A.F.S., Hobbies: bowling, all sports, reading, art, Favorite HS course(s): English, P.E., History Maggie Marie Arrington, Business, 5 yrs, B.A. Shaw Univ., Hobbies: sewing cooking, Favorite HS course(s): Typing Cooking Tony R. Auby, ‘T.R. ’, Music Theory Choral Music, 20 yrs, B.A. Univ. of Richmond, B.M. M.M. School of Music, Sponsor: Choral Union, Sight Sound, Hobbies: jogging, as- trology numerology, Favorite HS course(s): Band Choir. Dottie B. Barrett, ‘“Dot’’, I.C.T., 10 yrs, Assoc. E. Carolina Univ, B.A. C.N.C., M.B.A. George Washington College, Sponsor: VICA, Hobbies: working out at the Spa painting with oils, Favorite HS course(s): Stage Craft History. Maceon J.M. Barrett, ‘Jackie’’, Typing Office Clerk Per- sonal Typewriting, 9 yrs, B.S. N.S.U., Hobbies: singing dancing, Favorite HS course(s): Shorthand Typing. Audrey Bond, Special Ed, M.A. Hampton Institute William Mary, Hobbies: tennis, fishing, boating reading, Favorite HS course: Math. Gloria Lee Boone, Social Living, Math, Comm. Skills, 6 yrs, B.S. Norfolk State Univ., Hobbies: chess, reading, ten- nis, Favorite HS course(s): math Science. Carol Lynne Bowen, Career Decision-Making, 12 yrs, B.A. M.S. in Ed., Purdue Univ., Hobbies: camping, traveling, listening talking, Favorite HS course: Math. Frederick D. Boyd, Orchestra Guitar, 16 yrs, B.S. VA State Univ., M. Ed. VA State Univ., Sponsor: Chamber Orchestra Guitar Ensemble, Favorite HS course(s): Music Science. Pennie C. Lewis Brown, Metals, Power Transportation, 5 yrs., B.S. ODU, Sponsor: AIASA, Hobbies: woodworking, boating bicycling, Favorite HS course: Ind. Arts. Renee Lampros Brown, Art, 20 yrs, B.S. VCU, Hobbies: costume design for Theater Ballet Photography, Favorite HS course(s): Art, English, Science Spanish. Ethel D. Brunson, English, 17 yrs., B.A. Livingstone College, M.A. Hampton Institute, Hobbie: cooking, Favorite HS course(s): English, Math History. Carolyn Wiggins Buggs, Business Typing, 15 yrs., B.S. Elizabeth City State Univ., Hobbies: cooking, sewing, attending football basketball games, Favorite HS course(s): P.E. Business classes William Ivan Byrdsong, ‘‘Butch’’, Occupational Adjustment, 9 yrs., B.S. Norfolk State Univ., Sponsor: 4-H Inschool Leader, Hobbies: reading, traveling, cooking, gardening collecting Jazz records, Favorite HS course(s): French Math Richard W. Cale, ‘Dick’’, Instrumental Music, 18 yrs., B.M.E. Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, Sponsor: Marching Band, Raider Symphonic Band Raider Jazz Ensemble; Hobbies: reading, fishing, listening to music performing; Favorite HS course(s): Music, Chemistry, Geometry Physics. Lois Katharine Callahan, “Cal’’, English, 35 yrs, B.A. in English, M.A. in English, William Mary, Hobbies: traveling, reading, looking at beautiful things and dinner parties with friends, Favorite HS course(s): English, History Economics Celestine Wynder Carter, ‘Celeste’, Accounting Clerk Typing, 25 yrs, B.S. Hampton Institute Ed.M. Univ. of Bos- ton, Sponsor: FBLA, Hobbies: growing plants flowers, sew- 188 Staff Statistics ing reading, Favorite HS course(s): Business English. Ressie Curry Collins, English, 29 yrs, B.S. A T State Univ. Masters Hampton Inst., Hobbies: dancing, cooking, reading, golfing attending sports events, Favorite HS course(s): History, English Shorthand. Patricia Branch Coltrane, ‘‘Pat’’, Biology Zoology, 12 yrs, A.B. Randolph-Macon Women’s College, M. Ed. William Mary, Hobbies: baseball miniature dollhouses, Favorite HS course(s): Latin Biology. Steven Robert Colwell, Wood Technology, 9 yrs, B.S. State University College of New York at Buffalo, Hobbies: wood- working sports, Favorite HS course(s): Math Science. Janice D. Costen, “Jan”, Math, 11 yrs, B.S. Univ. of Wiscon- sin, M.A. Hampton Institute, Hobbies: sewing, dancing, reading cross stitching, Favorite HS courses(s): Art Math. Anne Teresa Creasy, Latin, 11 yrs, B.A. James Madison Univ., Sponsor: Latin Club, Hobbies: riding horses reading, Favorite HS Course(s): Latin, English, Ancient History. Neil Drummond, Math. Hazel L. Eason, Health P.E., 24 yrs, B.S. N.C. Central Univ., M.A. Hampton Institute, Hobbies: reading sports, Fa- vorite HS course: Bookkeeping. Valerie C. Fauntleroy, P.E., 12 yrs, B.S. VA State College, Sponsor: Gymnastic, Track Field, Dance, Hobbies: sewing, dancing eating, Favorite HS course(s): P.E. Biology. Bruce Edward Fields, ‘‘Z’’, U.S. History, Sociology International Relations, 5 yrs, B.S. M.A. East Carolina, Sponsor: Model U.N., Hobbies: tennis, golf, bowling, Favorite HS course(s): Calculus History. Linda D. Filer, English, US History, 10 yrs., BA Collegiate Prof. Teach Cert., (English-Social Studies), Mary Washington College, football, camping, reading, music, English, Drama, Govt., Music. Susan W. Flippo, Fundamental Skills, 4 yrs., B.S. Special Education, East Carolina Uni., reading, needle point, horror stories, animals, Algebra, English. Ada C. Foriest, ‘Tine’, US History, 18 yrs., BA Fisk Uni., re- finishing furniture, History, Science. Bennie L. Fulton, Fund. of Algebra, Basic Math, 16 yrs., B.S. Fayetteville State, Masters, Hampton Institute, Chess, Math- ematics. Thomas E. Garner, ‘‘Tom'’ Wld. Geography, Wld. History, 4 yrs, BA Old Dominion Uni., Ed. Certificate Christopher Newport, Jr. Class Sponsor, water skiing, backpacking playing drums, History, Biology. Keith O. Garvin, Govt., US History, 12 yrs., BA Political Science, San Francisco Uni., J.V. Basketball, Key Club, Intramural Softball, sports, photography, music, The Cinema, Stamp collecting, T.V., History, Sociology, Govt. Thomas P. Geiger, Lang. Arts, Math, ‘Tom’, 4 yrs., BS Special Ed., Old Dominion Uni., cars, canoeing, fencing, Psychology, Math. Barbara K. Graham, Geometry, Trigonometry, 21 yrs., BS Atlanta Christian College, needlework, Geometry. Florence H. Haltiwanger, English, 22 yrs., B.S. English, Hampton Institute, M.A. Education, HI., reading, music, travel- ing, English, History, Music. Debra B. Hanbury, Electronics, 3 yrs., Industrial Arts Ed., Old Dominion Uni., Sponsor: IASA, Hobbies: sailing, Favorite HS course: Math, Home Ec., PE. James L. Harvey, ‘Jim’, Health, PE, Dr. Ed. 18 yrs., BS Moorhead State Uni., MA Winona State Uni., Sponsor: Varsity Basketball, Hobbies: Golf, Basketball, Favorite HS Course: English. Bill Hayes, Government. Leslie Heid, English, 11 yrs., BA Montclair State College, Hobbies: writing, dancing, reading, bicycling, karate, Favorite Course in HS: English, History. Betty Hicks, Project Stay, Pre-Algebra, BA CNC, 9 yrs., Hobbies: crocheting, needlework, sewing, Favorite Courses in HS: Math, Band, Social Studies. Doris M. Higgins, Math, 6 yrs. BS East Carolina Uni., Hobbies: Working with preschoolers, reading, traveling, Favor- ite Courses in HS: English. Carolyn Hobson, Lib. Sci., BA St. Augustine, Mater James Madison, Hobbies: reading, Favorite Courses in HS: Phy. Ed. Sam Hodges, dr., Earth Science, 10 yrs., B.S. major—Biology, minors—Geology, Military Science, M.A. in Educ. . .Education Specialist. Activities, Co-sponsor Science Club. Hobbies: Trav- el, Sports, Education, Bridge. Favorite courses are American History and Chemistry. Randolf Clinton Holder, ‘Randy’. Marketing, 14 yrs. AB Catawba, activities: Senior Class, DECA, Hobbies: Auctions, Refinishing Furniture. Pat Holman, course: English. Bobby E. Horne, Algebra, Algebra-Trig. Computer Science. Hobbies: Photography and Tennis. Favorite courses, Math, Chemistry and Physics. Sandra K. Hughes, ‘Sandy’, Spanish, 14 yrs., B.A. in Edu- cation, University of Florida, Activities: Keyettes, Spanish Club. Hobbies: bowling, tennis, water activities, yard and gar- den work., Favorite courses: Spanish, English, Biology, P.E. Terry W. Hunter, Pre-Algebra and Consumer Math, 7 yrs., B.S. Sec. Education, Old Dominion University Activities: Fresh- man Class, Hobbies: Motorcycle and Touring. Favorite courses: European History. Chairassia M. Jenkins, DAP, 5 yrs., BA Norfolk State Univ., Hobbies: tennis, drawing, pets, Favorite Courses in HS: Art, History. Thomas W. Jacob, “Tom”, P.E., Health, 2 yrs., Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts (P.E., Health) Appalachian State Uni., Sponsor: Varsity, JV Wrestling, Hobbies: hunting, fishing, coaching, Favorite Courses in HS: Physical Education, Science. Joan L. Johnson, ‘Joanie’, Psychology, Algebra I, Geometry, 9 yrs., BA CNC, Hobbies: sewing, cross-stitch, gourmet-foreign foods cooking, Favorite Courses in HS: Annual Staff, Math, World History. Thelma M. Jones, Typing, Clerk-typist, Office Services, 21 yrs. BS Hampton Institutepe MA Hampton Institute, Sponsor: Assist FBLA, Hobbies: collecting China obj., Favorite Courses in HS: Typing, History. Gladys M.S. Jordan, Govt., 18 yrs., BA Benedict College, Sponsor: Co-Sponsor SCA, Social Studies Club, Hobbies: reading, traveling, visiting historical places, Favorite Courses in HS: English, Social Studies. Conrad A. Keesecker, Gen. Math, Industrial Arts, Drafting, 21 yrs., BA East Tenn. State Uni., MS O.D.U., Hobbies: tennis, Favorite Course in HS: Math. Martha M. Kelly, English, 3 yrs., BA Duke Uni., Sponsor: Co-AFS, Hobbies: reading, needlework, music, Favorite Courses in HS: English, History. Dennis J. Koutoufas, ‘‘'Coach K’’, Gen. Math, Ed. for Employment, Fundamentals of Marketing, 8 yrs., BS Old Do- minion, Sponsor: Varsity Baseball, J.V. Basketball, Hobbies: Golf, Favorite Courses in HS: Math. Hilda A. Laubach, ‘‘Scootie’’, US History, 21 yrs., BA Longwood College, Hobbies: ‘Shelling, knitting, reading, Fa- vorite Course in HS: History, English. Georgia E. Lay, Wld. Geography, US History, 1 yr., BA CNC, Sponsor: Co-Social Studies Club, Hobbies: reading, cross-stitch, Favorite Courses in HS: Social Studies, Math. Ivy D. Lee, English, 12 yrs., BS Southern Uni., Masters South- ern Uni., Hobbies: family, friends, sewing, reading, being lazy, Favorite Courses in HS: English, Biology, Home Ec., History. Joyce J. Lee, ‘Joy’, English, 14 yrs. BS MA Hampton In- stitute, Sponsor: Sophomore Class, J.V. Cheerleaders, Hobbies: reading, crocheting, Favorite Courses in HS: English, History, Art. Alice Little, Special Education. Bonnie O. Lowe, Math, :. yrs., BS Radford Uni., Sponsor: Varsity Cheerleaders, Bo pies: needlework, reading, water sports, Favorite Course i1 1.S: Math. William P. Lyons, Jr., ‘‘Bill’’, Health, PE, 11 yrs., BS W.Va. Wesleyan College, MS W. Va. University, Sponsor: Football Club, Football Coach, Golf Coach, Hobbies: camping, music, sports, family, Favorite Courses in HS: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, Plane Geometry. James R. MacNeil, ‘‘Mac’’, Physics, Chemistry, 25 yrs., B.S., M.Ed., V.P.I. S.U., Uni., of Virginia, M.I.S., William Mary, Sponsor: Science Club, Hobbies: vocal music, Favorite Courses in HS: Math, Physics, Chemistry. Gretchen W. Martin, Fundamental Skills, 5 yrs., BS Cornell Uni., M. Ed., William Mary, Hobbies: gardening, cooking, sewing, Favorite Courses in HS: Art. Lenrow Milo, dr., Wild. Geography, US Government, 20 yrs., BA West Virginia Uni., MA. Columbia Uni., Hobbies: music, sports, Favorite Courses in HS: Math, English, Government. Mary C. Mizelle, Library Science, 8 yrs., BA Hollins College, Masters, James Madison Uni., Hobbies: reading, playing bridge, antique collecting, Favorite Courses in HS: English, Creative Writing. Martha D. Ourednik, English, 23 yrs. BA Westhampton College, Interest: To know the truth. Donna L. S. Oertel, ‘‘Mom ’, Earth Science, 7 yrs, Bachelor of Science Armstrong State College, Hobbies: reading, sailing, sewing, Favorite Courses in HS: PE. Science, Math. Marilyn M. Paige, Biology, 20 yrs, BS N.C. Central Uni., MS A T State Uni., Hobbies: Reading, Science magazines, Fa- vorite Courses in HS: Biology, French, English. John Quillen, ‘Coach Q”, Health, PE, 12 yrs, BS Southern Illinois Uni., Sponsor: Track team, Hobbies: coaching, Favorite Courses in HS: Math. Suzanne M. Ridgway, Int. Foods, Home Ec., 2 yrs., BS James Madison Uni., Sponsor: FHA, Hobbies: music, cooking, sew- ing, sports, Favorite Courses in HS: Art, Music, English. Doris L. Robinson, English, 35 yrs., BS Alabama State Uni., Hobbies: reading, Favorite Courses in HS: English. Mary H. Robinson, Wld. History, Geography, 24 yrs., BA Bennett College, BS Claflin Uni., Hobbies: traveling, sewing, Favorite Courses in HS: History. Nan H. Rothfuss, English, Journalism, Newspaper Staff, 16 yrs., BA North Central College, MA Uni. of Illinois, Sponsor: Newspaper, Quill Scroll, Hobbies: politics, swimming, canning, sewing, Favorite Courses in HS: Biology, Band, English, Debate, Newspaper Diane M. Scott, ‘Lady Di’, ‘Scotty’, Drama, English, 7 yrs, Bachelor Uni. of Hawaii, Masters Uni. of Hawaii, Sponsor: Drama Club, Thespisns, Hobbies: sailing, handicrafts, sewing, Favorite Courses in HS: Geometry, French, Biology. Carolyn L. Stephenson, ‘Rusty’, Drivers Ed. 15 yrs, BS Longwood College, Sponsor: Field Hockey, Hobbies: camping, biking, fishing, reading, cross-stitch, Favorite Courses in HS: History, Government, Biology. Thomas L. Stroup, Jr., ‘Tom’, Creative Writing, Speech, English, 9 yrs, BA CNC, Sponsor: Chess Club, Forensics, Hobbies: wiring, reading, watching and recording movies, theater, chess, photography, fighting censorship, Favorite Courses in HS: English, Drama, Speech. Cynthia L. Sumner, ‘‘Reece’’, Marketing, Fashion Merchandising, 5 yrs., BS VPI, SU., Sponsor: DECA, Hobbies: cooking, cake decorating, crafts, Favorite Courses in HS: DE. Sam J. Sykes, III, French, 14 yrs, BA William Mary, MA Middlebury Hobbies: running, traveling, Favorite Courses in HS: All of them. Dorothy W. Thomas, ‘Dottie’, English, 17 yrs., Bachelor Bennett College, Master Hampton Institute, Cerfiticafe of Adv. Studies College of William Mary, Hobbies: Tennis, Reading, Aerobics, Favorite courses in HS., English and French. Geraldine Swindell Thompson, Business, 34 yrs. BS East Carolina University. Favorites in HS Business. Barbara Tolar, course; Special Education. Helen Woodard Travis, ‘‘Pete’’, Health and P.E. 22 yrs., BS North Carolina Central University, Sponsor; Chairman Spirit Committee, Asst. Gymnastics. Hobbies: Bowling, Reading, Fa- vorites in HS., Biology. Harry S. Truhart, “Tru”, Project Stay, 22 yrs., BS St. Pauls College, MA Hampton Institute, Sponsor: WECEP, Hobbies: fishing, swimming, track, Favorite Courses in HS: Government, Math. Pamela V. Trussell, ‘‘Pam’’, Typing, survey of Data Processing, Clerk-typist, 8 yrs., BS Radford College, Sponsor: FBLA, Hobbies: crafts, Favorite Courses in HS: Typing, Accounting, Band. James O. Tuberville, Government, History, 30 yrs, AB University of Arkansas, Sponsor: SCA Student Activity Direc- tor, Hobbies: sports, Favorite Courses in HS: History, Biology. Toni C. Twiford, Marriage Family Living, Child Develop- ment, Foods, Clothing, 20 yrs., BS St. Andrews Presbyterian College, Sponsor: FHA, Pep Club, Hobbies: swimming, sew- ing, Favorite Courses in HS: Math. Gladys Valentine, Course: Special Ed Charles R. Walsh, German, Math, 12 yrs., BS ODU, Sponsor: German Club, NHS, Hobbies: tennis, bowling, gardening, Fa- vorite Courses in HS: Math, For. Lang Rosalie Y. Walsh, ‘‘Rosie’’, Spanish, Spanish for the Gifted, Annual Staff, 9 yrs. BA Mary Washington College, Sponsor: Annual Staff, Varsity Cheerleaders, Spanish Club, French Club, Hobbies: reading, TV, theatre, traveling, cooking, enter- taining, counted-cross-stitch, Favorite Courses in HS: Spanish, A Capella, Annual Staff. Elizabeth A. Ward, ‘Betty’, Biology, 23 yrs., BS Madison, MMS ODU, CAS ODU, 15 hrs VPI, Hobbies: tennis, dancing, teaching, sewing, Favorite Courses in HS: sports Sue P. White, ‘Susie’, Math, 12 yrs., BA CNC, Hobbies: counted cross-stitch, needlework, sewing, cooking, decorating, snow skiing, anything at the beach, Favorite Courses in HS: Math. Rozelle Wiggins, Occupational Home Ec., EMR, 8 yrs., BS Hampton Institute, Hobbies: crafts, Favorite Courses in HS: Home Ec Gerald L. Wilda, “Jerry’’, Military Science, 9 yrs., BS US Merchant Marine Academy, Sponsor: NJROTC Drill Teams, Hobbies: tennis, go lf, fishing, Favorite Courses in HS: Math, Science Nancy H. Williams, English, 26 yrs., BA William Mary, Favorite courses in HS: English. E.W. Woolfolk, Chemistry, Earth Science, 9 yrs., BS Hampton Institute, M ED. William Mary, Favorite Courses in HS: Science, Math. Robert E. Worthington, ‘Bob’, PE, Health, 11 yrs., Bachelor of Science East Tennessee State Uni., Masters Grambling State Uni, Sponsor: Girls Basketball, Intramurals, Athletic director, Hobbies: traveling, fishing, sports events, Favorite Courses in HS: English. Judith A. Yoffy, Horticulture for Special Needs, 5 yrs., BS Agriculture V.P.I., Sponsor: FFA, Hobbies, skiing, gardening, landscape, design , Favorite Courses in HS: English, History, Biology. Susan S. Ziller, Science, 10 yrs., BS Science CNC, BS Edu- cation William Mary, Hobbies: aerobic dancing, antiques, Favorite Courses in HS: Latin, Science. STAFF Carolyn Anthony, Secretary. Jo Ann F. Barbour, Hobbies: bridge, reading, swimming, dancing, cooking, knitting, Favorite Courses in HS: History, Science. Joyce Briggs, Staff Aide. Frances Dedmond, Attendance Secretary. Judy Halsey, Aide. Horace Fauntleroy, Head Custodian [a , . 2 -| i i A. Horne. BA Norfolk State Iola T. Jones, Speech-Language, 7 yrs., Uni., M. ED. UVA, Hobbies: reading, growing plants, Favorite Courses in HS: History, English Lit Frankie C. Joyner, Library Clerk, 12 yrs., Business Course Hardbarger's Business College, PSP Certificate from Nat'] Assoc. of Education Secretaries, Hobbies: crafts, counted cross- stitch, Favorite Course in HS: Business Debra J. Mabe, ‘‘Dee”’, 7 yrs., Hobbies: fishing, swimming, going to Nags Head, cooking, cross-stitching coin collecting, antiques, collecting Fire Dept. Patches, walking on the beach, collecting Wampum shells, Favorite Courses in HS Government Elsie P. Marshall, Library Clerk, 10 yrs., Secretarial Science Peninsula Business College, Hobbies: swimming, reading, gulls, Favorite Courses in HS: History, Shorthand Rita Mask, Secretary. Gloria McCarthy, 5 yrs., Hobbies: bowling, Favorite Courses in HS: Business. Franklin D. Morris, Sr., ‘‘Frank’’, Public Relations 6 yrs., Hobbies: hunting, crabbing, all sports, Favorite Courses in HS Wood Shop, girls Robert L. Pietrasanta, ‘Bob’, School Psychologist, 10 yrs., BA M ED Edinboro State College, Hobbies: Ham radio, running, Favorite Courses in HS: Social Studies Jeannette G. Pretlow, Psychometrist, BA Va. Union Uni., MA New York Uni., Hobbies: reading, needlework, clogging, calligraphy, Favorite Courses in HS: Chemistry, Literature Alberta Smith, Cafeteria Carol Thompson, Guidance Secretary Harry J. Walker, 12 yrs., Associate Degree, HI Hobbies: art, sports, Favorite Courses in HS: Art, Music Geraldine W. Wegener, ‘‘Gerry’’, Nursing, Total 27 yrs Registered Nurse School of Nursing, Hobbies: needlework, boating, sewing, Favorite Courses in HS: Science, English Carolyn Herren, Bookkeeper NQHHNHHDHMN AWaDHAN Staff Statistics « 189 Aaron, Robert P.84,166,176,177 Abbott, Ira P.46,162,179,186 Abbott, Leslie P.100 Adams, Peggy P.68 Alexander, Angela P.84,183,156 Alexander, Cynthia P.68,183 Alexander, Mareen P.100 Alford, Antionette P.68 Allen, Brenda P.84,176,182 Allen, Janet A. P.46,157,166 Allen, Jerome P.100 Allen, Lavonne P.46 Allen, Terry P.68 Amanatides, James P.84 Ambrose, Tal P.9,68,157,166,165,172,173,178, 179,18 Anderson, Robert P.100 Andress, Genny P.100,161,170,171 Andrews, David P.46,175 Anthony, David P.68,138 Aponte, Rosa P.68 Arrington, Rod P.68,148 Artis, Rueben L. P.46,45,147 Artis, Thersa P.68,146 Asadi, Malika P.68 Ashley, Sam P.69,131 Ashton, Eric M. P.46,167 Atkins, Brenda P.100,142 Atkins, Clifton P.69 Atkins, Paula P.84 Atkins, Shirley P.69 Authur, Tonya R. P.46 Austin, Dwayne P.69 Austin, Kym P.69 Avent, Larry P.69 Avent, Myron P.100,172,73 Bacon, Brian P.100,175,137 Bailey, Shelton P.69,176 Baines, Lionel P.22 Baker, Arlene P.46 Baker, Karen P.84,175 Bandy, Melvin P.84 Bandy, Roger P.46 Bandy, Tony P.69 Banks, D. P.182 Banks, Gina P.46,159,178,180,181 Banks, Felicia P.46 Banks, Hattie A. P.46 Banks, Lisa P.69,100,158,160,168, 169,183,199 Banks, Lorenzo P.69 Banks, Paula P.69,177,182 Banks, Sharon P.84,176,183 Banks, Tyrone P.100,156,147 Barbour, April P.69,157,158 Barbour, Jerome P.84 Barbour, Robert P.100,150 Barbrey, Mike P.69,148 Barfield C. P.132 Barfield, Ramona P.100,134,161 Barker, Karen P.143 Barnes, Pam P.69 Barnes, R. P.175 Barnes, Tammy P.69 Barger, Linda P.46,157,163 Barner, Lynn P.84,156 Barnes, Alonzo P.84 Barnes, Charlie P.46 Barnes, Robyn P.100 Barnes, Tim P.100 Barnette, Loretta P.84,176,182 Barnhouse, Keith P.84,156,157,151 Barrett, Sharon P.46,140,175 Barry, Scott P.85,176,181 Barow, Anthony P.100,151 Baskerville, Sophia P.69 Baskerville, Bennie P.100 Batten, Beth P.69,183 Batten, Angela P.69 Batten, Valerie P.69 190 + Student Index Student Index Battle, R. P.175 Beale, Lewis P.100 Beale, Steven A. P.46 Beane, Mary Beth P.100,156,161,151 Beasley, Derek P.84,181,149 Beatty, Kathy P.69 Beatty, Robert P.85,176 Becknell, Charles P.100 Becton, Joy P.47 Beeler, Robert P.69 Bedsaul, Bonnie P.47 Belcher, Annette P.47,182 Belcher, Michele P.176 Belcher, Tammy P.100,176 Bell, Tammy P.85 Belly, Billy P.69 Belt, Scott P.100,176,181,137 Bembry, Vicki P.47,142,143,146 Bennae, Todd P.69 Benoche, Ronnie P.85 Berry, Nichole P.85,156,166,176,179 Benting, Tracy P.100 Bethea, Gilbrt P.100 Birges, Larry P.144 Birt, Adam P.100 Bishop, Angela P.47,159,163,178,179 Bishop, Brian P.100,149 Bishop, Synora P.85,156,168 Black, Judy P.47, 159,182,183 Blackburn, Mark P.85 Blackburn, Sandra P.100,183 Blackwell, Pat P,85,134,146 Blairman, Allan P.47 Blanchard, Audrey P.69,172,182 Blanchard, Tim P.100,179 Blevins, Angela P.85,97,156,160,177 Blowe, Anita P.47 Blowe, Daisy P.85 Blue, Andre P.69 Blue, Marvis P.85 Boatman, Donna P.47,159,172,186 Boatman, Jeff P.85,167 Boggs, Joseph P.47,181,17,137 Bolden, Mark P.100 Boling, Theresa P.100 Boney, Robin P.100,177,146 Booth, Sandra P.69,183 Boothe, Ya Ann P.69 Borgess, Larry P.100 Boston, Marlene P.47,158,172,173 Boswell, Pamela P.85,172 Bourke, David P.85,178 Bowden, Geneva P.69,70,172 Bowden, Genny P.70,146 Bowlby, Micbael P.70,179 Bowling, Michael P.100,176 Boyd, Denise P.70 Boyd, Jay P.85,176,179,181 Boyd, Jerrie P.85 Boyde, Lisa P.100,156,158,177 Boyd, Timothy P.47,157,163,178,176,179,181, 187,186 Boykins, Sherl P.100 Bracey, Regina P.85,175 Bradley, Leroy P.85 Bradsher, Constance P.47,57,159, 163,168,169, 21 Brackens, Karen P.47,159,180 Brandt, Greg P.100,175,181 Brandt, Ricky P.9,70,165,178 Branch, Chandra P.100 Branch, Tim P.100 Branch, Towanda P.85 Brantley, Sherri P.85 Braswell, Sylvester P.28,47,159,164 Bratton, Randall P.70 Braxton, James P.70,175 Braxton, Keeya P.100,158,161,183 Braxton, Stephanie P.100 Bremby, Maxine P.70,158,146 Brett, Gilbert P.100,176,177 Bridges, David P.85,144,176,177,151 Bridges, Doris P.47 Briggs, Daniel P.47 Brinkley, Cindy P.100 Britton, Robin P.100 Broadnax, Deronica P.70 Brock, Cameo P.70 Brooks, Michael P.70,156,176,183 Brooks, Michelle P.70,166 Brown, Angie P.85,179 Brown, Barbara P.100,170,171 Brown, Charlie P.100 Brown, Cheryl P.70 Brown, Chris P.70 Brown, Emerson P.70 Brown, Helen P.100 Brown, Joanetta P.85,131,138,185 Brown, Mary P.70,166,172,175,178,185 Brown, Matthew P.100,175 Brown, Michael P.70,175,185 Brown, Robert P.85,131,145 Brown, Sharon P.47,158 Brown, Sherell P.85,156 Brown, Tammy P.100,167,177 Brown, Vaulter P.85 Brown, Wenda P.70,158,177,186 Brown, Wendell P.70,182 Brumfield, Barry P.175 Bryant, Debbie P.101,178 Bryant, Edward P.70,175 Bryant, Roosevelt P.85,143,167,147 Bryant, Tonya P.85 Bullis, Gene P.70 Bumper, Corolyn P.85,146 Bunch, Lisa P.47 Bunting, Tracey P.175 Burgoyne, Mary P.71 Burke, Tammy P.85,134,146 Burley, Brian P.167 Burnett, E.C. P.71 Burnett, Marie P.85 Burrell, Lynette P.71 Burrell, Sharon P.85,172 Bushnell, Tim P.101 Burton, Ingrid P.48 Butler, Earnestine P.48 Butler, Joseph P.101 Butts, Chee Chee P.71 Butts, Donald P.71,158 Butts, Janet P.85 Byrd, Josephine P.48 Byrum, Allan P.85 Caffacus, Christy P.101,136,157 Caffacus, Nicholas P.48,157,175,179,18 Cain, Timothy P.48,183 Calhoun, Sherry P.71,140,146 Callis, Alexander P.101,167,178 Callis, Alfreda P.71,167,183 Callis, Julie P.101,170,171,172,173 Callis, Sharon P.71,183 Callis, Sheila P.101 Camm, Laura P.48 Camm, Melvin P.71 Camm, Regina P.101 Campbell, Mary P.101 Cann, Lisa P.11,48,198,199,158,165,182,183 Capps, Tim P.101 Carden, James P.48 Carden, Richard P.101,176 Carmichael, Ernest P.48 Carmichael, Jessica P.71 Carmichael, Jessie P.101 Carney, Sonya P.101 Carpenter, Edward Leroy P.48,138,139 Carpenter, Kim P.71,158,160,162,165,21 Carpenter, Luke P.48,131 Carpenter, Mike P.85,141 Carpenter, Sharon P.101,161 Carpenter, Shelley P.48 Carr, Becky P.85 Carr, Ned P.101,161,166,151 Carter, James P.86 Carter, John P.86,91,160,178 Carter, Tina P.48 Cartwright, Danielle P.71,157,174,175 Cartwright, Melanie P.86,174,175,183,186 Cartwright, Stephanie P.101 Carver, Carl P.86,97,157,166,181,149 Cassell, David P.48 Castle, Teresa P.48,178,179 Cecil, Doral P.71,172,179,183 Chadwick, Andrea P.48 Chai, Duke P.71,160,175,181 Chai, Gordan P.48,156,159,161,163,177,186 Chambers, Bea P.183 Chandler, Kevin P.71 Chapman, Doris P.48,158,168,169 Chappell, Anthony P.86 Chappell, Cassandra P.101 Charity, Charles P.101,141,167 Chenault, Barry P.71,172,173,178,179 Cherry, Calvin P.48,172,45 Cherry, Kenny P.86 Chestney, Jeffrey P.48,156,185 Choung, Camellia P.101,142,156,161,177 Choung, James P.86,156,157,168,176,185,150 Choung, Judy P.49 Christian, Anson P.86,88,142,156,158,160,185 Christian, Fel icia P.86,183 Christian, Mark P.86,185 Christian, Michael P.71 Chu, Ann P.101,136,156,161,187 Chu, Henry P.86,151 Church, Christine P.101,177 Church, Mary P.101,157,166 Claiborne, Barbara P.69,183,186 Clark, Alneda P.102 Clark, Audrey P.49,164,165,183,199 Clark, Joanie P.49,140 Clark, John P.86,141,149 Clark, Lawrence P.86 Clark, Melvin P.49,164,199 Clark, Mike P.71,185 Clark, Rose M. P.49,172 Clarke, Annette P.49 Clarke, Priscilla P.71,177,182,185 Clendenen, Summer P.86,156 Clyburn, Patricia P.86 Cockes, David P.102 Cofield, April P.102,158 Caretta, Golden P.102 Colclough, DeVonne P.86,160 Colclough, Kim P.71,174 Colcough, Stephanie P.49 Cole, Audrey L. P.49 Coleman, Kim P.71 Coleman, Melissa P.86 Collier, Chuck P.86,151 Collier, Donna L. P.49,183 Collins, Cindy P.86,176 Collins, Kathryn P.49 Collins, Misty P.86 Coltrain, Nancy P.49 Compton, Pete P.86 Cook, Melissa P.102 Cook, Tonya P.86,183 Coon, Norman P.86 Cooper, Roderick P.102,167 Covert, Chris P.102 Corey, Dallas P.71,132,148 Corey, William P.71,183 Covington, Orlando P.49 Cox, Tina P.86,176,177,179,182,183 Craig, Carl P.50 Craighead, Carl P.50 Craighead, Horace P.71 Crawford, Brian P.102 Crawley, Joyce P.71,142 Creech, Robin P.50 Crenshaw, John P.86 Crenshaw, Richard P.86 Crigger, Kim P.102,161 Crocker, Sherry P.102,156,146 Crowder, Teresa P.71,176,182 Crowder, Richard P.86 Crowell, Fred P.102 Crutchfield, Sterling P.102 Cumbie, Barbara P.102 Cumbie, Lisa P.101 Cutchin, Daryl P.102 Cutrell, Carol P.71,177 Cutrell, Connie P.71,177 Dale, Kevin P.15,51,175,182 Damon, Marion P.50 Daniel, Angela P.72,174,175,186 Daniel, Greg P.102,175 Daniel, Timothy L. P.50 Daniels, Angelena C. P.50,20 Daniels, Carolyn P.72,166 Daniels, David P.86,144,166 Darden, David P.102,132,133,157,151 Darden, John P.28,50,131,145,157,162,163,181, 45,44 Darden, Ron P.131 Davis, Andrew P.86 Davis, Anthony P.102 Davis, Calvin P.72,147 Davis, Carolyn P.50,156,166 Davis, Colleen P.50,140,45,146 Davis, David P.72 Davis, George E. Jr. P.50,175,137 Davis, Grant P.87 Davis, Ira P.131,138,20,147 Davis, Jacqueline P.87,146 Davis, James P.87,130,131,145,147 Davis, Keith P.102 Davis, Kevin P.102,141,185 Davis, Lisa P.87 Davis, Lori P.87,167 Davis, Pamela P.72,182 Davis, Rob P.130 Davis, Ruth P.72,185,146 Davis, Samuel P.87 Davis, Steve P.87 Davis, Surona P.87,182,185 Davis, Tommy P.72 Davis, Turell P.72 Dawson, Denise P.102 Dawson, Jeff P.131 Daye, Alvis P.50,183 Debrew, Damona P.51] Delk, Angela P.102 DePriest, Brian P.87 Desco, Denny P.87,142 Dickens, Barbara P.72 Dickens, Carry] L. P.51,135,140,44,146 Dickens, Darryl P.5,10,11,51,172,173,45,44,147 Dickens, Joyce M. P.51 Dickerson, Marvin P.72,158,160,181,183,20,148 Dickinson, Todd P.72,182 Diggs, Chris P.87,167 Diggs, Michael P.72 Diggs, Tracey P.102,156 Diggs, Wesley P.102 Dixon, Alban P.51,183 Dixon, Cassandra P.51 Dixon, David P.87,175 Dixon, Dominic P.87,175,151 Dixon, Mark P.51,131,145,177,137 Dixon, Steve P.87 Dixon, Susan P.102,161,166 Dixon, Tracey P.72,142,158 Dodson, Richard P.87,150 Dodson, Jackie P.102 Dodson, Jan P.102 Donatelli, Cheryl P.72 Doswell, Timothy Q. P.51 Downs, Raymond P.102 Downs, Tommy P.102 Drew, Lynne P.73,156,166,174,175 Drew, Robin M. P.51,142 Drewey, Otis P.88 Drummond, Bart P.88,176 Drummond, Julie P.51 Dudney, Kevin P.51 Duggins, Winston P.72 Duncan, Kim P.51 Duncan, Patrick P.88 Dupree, Sharon P.102 Durham, Shannon P.102,158 Durkin, Daniel P.73 Eason, Michael P.157,159,172,185 Eason, Patrice P.51,22 Eaton, Priscilla P.102 Eckrote, Shonda P.88 Edler, Maranda P.88,140,143,146 Edmundson, Tonya P.88,183 Edwards, Anna P.67,177 Edwards, Carolyn P.51,142,158 Edwards, Curtis P.102 Edwards, Donna P.73,136,146 Edwards, Janette P.88,156,157,150 Edwards, Keith P.88 Edwards, Onnie P.102 Edwards, Sherry P.102,183 Elam, Sharon P.102,161 Eley, Angelo P.89,145 Eley, Carla P.102,134 Eley, Doris P.102 Eley, Horace P.89 Eley, Orrace P.89 Ellington, Annette P.51 Ellis, Marco P.89 Ellis, Natalie Joanne P.102,134,161 Ellis, Ricky P.73,131,21 Elston, Mare P.73,157,177,179,137 Emano, Cesar P.102,156,161,166 Engle, Sheila P.73 English, Sam P.102 English, Sharon P.73 Estes, Ricky P.73 Eubank, Amye P.51,184,17 Evans, Cindy P.89,183 Evans, Regena P.102 Everett, Ernest P.73,145 Everett, Lillian P.102 Everett, Wanda P.51 Ezzell, Anthony P.89 Ezzell, Tammy P.103 Falices, Michele Y. P.51 Faulk, Chandra P.89,175,146 Faulk, Stacy P.103,161 Faulkner, Cheryl P.103,167 Fauntleroy, Guy P.89,141,184,185 Fauntleroy, Toni P.67,140,146 Feely, Janette S. P.51,159,180 Feely, Timothy P.89,145,157 Fields, Joanne P.103 Fields, Lynn P.51 Fields, Mike P.73,142,166 Finch, Karen L. P.52 Finch, Ronald P.89 Finch, Sharon P.51,167 Fisher, Tim P.67,138 Fitchett, Erick P.52,131,167,185 Fitchett, Sylvia P.89 Flemming, Curtis P.103 Forbes, Albert P.73 Forbes, John S. P.52 Forbes, Linda P.73 Ford, Angelia P.73 Ford, Kathy P.89,146 Ford, Sabrina P.73,157,160,175 Ford, Sheila P.73 Ford, Sherman P.73 Foretich, Doug P.103 Forrester, Chuck P.103,161 Foster, Jeff P.131,166 Foster, Sherri P.73,140 Fowler, Trina D. P.52 Fox, Lisa R. P.52 Fox, Sarina P.103 Fraley, Charlene P.103,158,176 France, Robin P.103 Frances, Eric P.89,175 Frye, Jeff P.89,175 Frye, Rhonda P.73,160,179 Fulcher, Liz P.73,156 Fuller, David P.73,178 Fuller, John P.89 Furbush, Gary P.89 Futrell, Fredrick P.89 Futrell, Jetanna P.103 Futrell, Tammy P.73 Futrell, Valerie P.52,183 Ga rnard, Donna P.73,166,182 Garnand, June M. P.52,156,159,162,163,166, 182,186,44 Garren, Robin P.52,157,159,163,178,179,19,21 Garrett, Billy P.11,49,52,159,165,166,185,199 Garrett, Chris P.89,156,181 Garrett, Dylan S. P.52,131,176 Garrett, Kim P.89,185 Garrett, Marcus P.103 Garris, Robert P.89 Garriss, Judy P.89,156,157,177 Gaskins, Paige P.103 Gaskins, Sophia P.52 Gatewood, Lisa P.73 Gatewood, Wanda P.67 Gatling, Brenda P.73 Gatling, Nicole P.103 Gedro, Mary Kate P.89,136,157 Gibson, Sharon P.89,156,157 Gilbert, Lorenzo P.103,167 Gilchrist, Chandra P.103,156,161,177 Giles, Russ P.89,156,166,178,151 Gillett, P.89 Gills, Kevin P.150 Gills, Rebecca P.89,158,176 Gills, Sharron P.103 Givens, Ramona P.103 Glee, Lisa P.103 Glee, Theodore P.52 Glee, Wanda P.103 Glore, Chris P.73,130,131,164,180 Glover, Roosevelt P.52 Godwin, Angela S. P.52,140,163 Godwin, Terre P.73,136,159,160,183,146 Goforth, Regina P.103,175 Goforth, Reginald P.73,175 Golden, Angela P.73 Golden, James P.89,172,173 Golden, Melissa P.67 Golden, Sabrina P.103,183 Goode, Carol P.89,146 Goodman, Thurston P.103 Goodrich, Mark P.103 Goodrich, Robert P.74,157 Gormly, Chad P.89 Gormly, Eric P.103,151 Granger, Martha P.103,136,156,172,173,21 Granger, Sarah P.52,63,157,159,172,173,175, 179,19,21 Grant, Karen L. P.52,163,186 Graves, Brenda P.89 Graves, Elaine P.67 Graves, James P.175 Gray, Brian P.103,144 Gray, Bridget P.52 Gray, Fonda P.74,140 Gray, Jennifer P. 74,166,185 Gray, Reinhardt S. P.52,131,145,186,44 Green, Jeffery P.89,167,147 Green, Mike P.74,157,178 Green, Minnetta P.74 Green, Roosevelt P.74 Green, Wanda P.89,156,170,171,146 Greene, Clarence P.103 Greene, Robert A. P.52,156,157,159,163,151 Greenlee, Carolyn P.53,156,163,182 Greenlee, Darlene P.74,156 Gregory, Bobby C. P.53,176,178,179,181 Gregory, Michael P.103,176,178,179 Grepiotis, Mike P.89,149 Grey, Jennifer P.74,156 Grey, Terry P.67 Griffin, David P.89,157,181 Griffin, Donald P.74,157,160,181,149 Griffin, Robbie P.39,53,182 Griffith, Belinda P.103,161,179 Griffith, Gloria P.53,158, 167,184 Griffith, Pam G. P.74,160,166,185 Griffith, Pamela P.53 Grist, William M. P.53 Guye, Pamela P.53,182 Guzik, John R. P.53,20,148 Guzik, Michael D. P.53,148 Haley, Lisa M. P.53 Hall, Anette P.89 Hall, Cynthia L. P.53 Hall, Donna P.74 Hall, Shelly P.89,102 Hall, Terri P.74,146 Halstead, B.J. P.104 Halstead, Christian P.104,183 Haltiwanger, Solomon D. P.53 Hamblin, Wayne L. P.53 Hamiel, Teresa P.74,165 Hamlin, Darlin P.74,183 Hammond, David P.90,166,185,150,151 Hampton, Corinthia P.53 Haney, Eric P.90 Hanks, Jerry P.104 Hardison, Randy P.90 Hardisty, Cynthia J. P.53,159,163,180,181,17 Hardy, Deborah P.74,182 Hare, Joseph P.92 Hare, Mary P.166,183 Harrell, Angela P.90 Harrell, Lorraine P.53,182 Harrell, Sibyl C. P.53,159,166,178,180,181 Harris, Alonzo P.8 Harris, Anthony P.90,172,149 Harris, Anthony P.104,149 Harris, Dee P.90 Harris, Donald P.74,178 Harris, Frank III P.54,162 Harris, Jerome P.67,137 Harris, Lorie P.74,157,160,165,166, 168,169, 180,181,198,199,21 Harris, Linda P.74 Harris, Michael P.104,144 Harris, Rochelle A. P.54 Harris, Sean P.90,156 Harris, Sheryl] P.104,146 Harris, Sonya P.172,173 Harris, Yvette A. P.54,140,146,147 Harris, Yvonne P.104,143 Hartley, Terry P.90 Harwood, Liz P.74,164 Hatchett, Angela P.74 Hatchett, Edward P.104 Hatchett, Gregory P.104 Hawkins, Audrey P.74 Hawkins, Dora P.74 Hawkins, James P.104 Hawkins, Ladonia P.104, 167 Hawkins, Mary Ann P.90 Hawkins, Patricia P.54 Hawkins, Robin P.74,77,169,185 Hawkins, Willie D. P.54 Hawks, Tina P.90,176 Hayes, Shelly P.90,176,186 Hayes, Walt P.104 Hazel, Chiquita C. P.54 Healy, Michele P.74,157,160,166,180,199,21 Heemstra, Rebecca H. P.54 Henry, Jermon F. P.54 Herbin, Diana P.90 Herbin, Dietra D. P.54 Hicks, Benny P.74,167 Hicks, Jody P.33,54 Hicks, Keasha P.104 Higgins, Scott P.104,176 Higgs, Faith P.90,183 Higgs, James P.104 Higgs, Rodney P.104 Highsmith, James A. P.57 Hill, Shawn P.67,140,146,147 Hill, Adriane P.74,183 Hill, Melody P.54 Hill, Michael P.74,138,185 Hill, Yvette P.104 Hilliard, Dennis P.67 Hilliard, Donald P.90 Hilliard, Eugene P.104,132,184 Hilliard, James Lynn P.55 Hilliard, Rodney P.104 Hilliard, Tonnie P.74 Hilliard, Tracey P.104,158 Hines, Brian P.90 Hines, Juanita P.55 Hinnant, Benjamin P.55 Hinton, Jerome P.104 Hobgood, Lisa P.90 Hobson, Theresa P.90,176,182 Hodges, Jackie P.74,182 Hodges, Jimmie P.104,176,149 Hoffman, Kenneth P.74,160,165,20,148 Hogge, Kim P.104,143 Holland, Michael P.75 Holland, Paula P.75 Holland, Saudiah D. P.55,175 Holland, Stanley P.104 Holley, Deanie P.90,176,183 Holley, Sam P.55 Hollis, Jay P.75,157 Hollis, Sandra P.90 Holloway, Rita P.104,158 Holmes, Suzette P.55 Holman, Melan P.90,156,157,158,160,185 Holmes, Rodney P.104 Holub, Donna P.104,178,184 Student Index « 191 Honich, Ellen P.75,166 Hopper, Cindy P.104 House, Jimmy P.90 H ouse, Leslie R. P.55 Howard, Belinda P.104 Howard, Kevin P.90 Howard, Michael P.176 Howard, Nathaniel P.104 Howell, Lonnie P.104,141 Howell, Rendy P.7,75,160,168,169,183,20,21 Howes, Dara P.8,87,90,156,160,170,171,185,18, 21 Hubbard, Cheryl P.104 Hubbard, Janet P. P.55,159 Hubbard, Joel P.90,156,187 Hubbard, Steven P.90,157,185 Hudgins, Scott P.75 Hudnull, Gina P.104 Hudson, Andre P.90,147 Hudson, Monica L. P.55,166,175,178,179,17, 137 Huff, Timothy P.90,131,144 Hughes, Kimberly P.75,157,180,186 Hume, Ricky P.7,104,166 Hunt, Clarence A. P.55,178,179 Hunt, Vernell P.104 Hunter, Andre P.90,151 Huron, Olga P.90,167 Hutchins, Mary P.104 Hux, Rudy P.90 Isham, Jennifer P.90,143,175,178,21 Italiano, Angela P.75,167 Jablonski, Cisco P.90,175 Jackson, Christopher P.91 Jackson, Kevin P.90 Jackson, Pamela D. P.55,159,166,168,169 Jackson, Terry P.104 Jahn, Steven P.104,157,161,166 James, Lisa P.75,178,179,182 James, Michelle P.104 Jarrell, Carol P.104,142 Jefferson, George G. P.55,157 Jeffries, Lisa P.104 Jenkins, Betty P.91 Jenkins, Jerome P.75,131,182 Jenkins, Kim P.91,176 Jenkins, Senora P.75 Jernigan, Kecia P.104,146 Jeter, Ben P.75,147 Jeter, Shannon P.91,143,157,146 Johns, April P.67 Johnson, Andre’ P.75,167 Johnson, Calvin P.67,182 Johnson, Daniel P.91 Johnson, Eugene P.75,131,147 Johnson, Florine E. P.55 Johnson, Fredrick P.92,151 Johnson, Gail L. P.55 Johnson, Jackie D. P.55 Johnson, Julius P.67 Johnson, Kim P.91,182 Johnson, Lawrence P.75,167,176,147 Johnson, Mark P.75 Johnson, Mary P.92,157 Johnson, Michelle ‘‘Chanda”’ P.104,156 Johnson, Mike P.75 Johnson, Randy P.76 Johnson, Samuel P.75,178,179,186 Johnson, Starr P.91,172,173 Johnson, Tasmina L. P.55 Johnson, Terrance P.75 Johnson, Terry P.91 Johnson, Theodore P.76 Johnson, Tim P.91 Johnson, Vawnetta P.75,156,175,178 Jones, Anthony C. P.55,145,149 Jones, Brian P.106 Jones, David P.76,138,139 Jones, Diann R. P.55 Jones, Glen C. P.55 Jones, Jackie P.92,167,172 Jones, James P.76 192 « Student Index Jones, Lorenza P.106 Jones, Lynn P.106,170,171 Jones, Michele P.76 Jones, Pat P.76,146 Jones, Paul P.76,185 Jones, Richard P.76 Jones, Ronald P.92,132 Jones, Sandra P.76 Jones, Sean P.106 Jones, Sharon P.76 Jones, Tony P.92,145 Jones, Vickie P.92,156,160,175 Jones, Venus P.106,178 Jones, Vonda P.92,157,176 Jordan, Darren P.106,184,185 Jordan, Randy P.76 Jordan, Steve P.92 Joyner, Lisa P.67,183 Joyner, Ramon P.106 Joyner, Robin P.56,184 Joyner, Sherry P.93,178 Judge, Terry P.106,177,146 Jurgensen, Tom P.56 Jutras, John P.76,183 Kaloustian, Raymond P.9,106 Kardos, Ann P.93,157,160,183 Kaufman, Joe P.106 Kausland, Arne P.56,181,185 Kearney, Kathy M. P.56 Keefe, Brad P.93,157 Keeter, Shannon P.76,156,160,166,21 Keller, Mark P.93 Kelley, Steven P.106 Kellogg, Melvin P.76 Kelly, Melissa P.76,172 Kelly, Michelle P.76 Kelly, Monique P.76,157,174,175,21 Kemp, Barry P.106 Kemp, Tessie P.76 Kempt, Barry P.93 Kersey, Ann P.93 Kerlin, Lisa P.106,157,179 Kerlin, Patty P.106,179 Keyes, Tony P.76 Kincaid, Lynette P.56,45 Kinard, Julie P.106,161,166 King, Darlene P.67,184 King, Sharon P.175 Kirby, Dalton P.111 Kirk, Laura P.106,156,161,166 Kittles, Clyde P.106 Kittles, John P.67 Kittles, Ivan P.76 Klapste, Lynn P.93,177 Klapste, Tamera P.93,157,173,186 Knight, Bonita P.56 Knight, Leslie P.56,176,177,21 Koeleveld, Edgar John P.56 Koonce, Carlton P.76,179 Kummer, Francene P.106 Kurian, Kim P.106 Lacon, Kim P.106 Laflamme, Christine P.106 Lamb, Doug P.106,161,183 Lamm, Wendy P.106,177 Langford, Amy P.76,174,175 Larrison, Kimberly S. P.56,178 Lashbrook, Madeline P.76,166,21 Lashbrook, Mike P.93,166,181,182,150 Lassiter, Andreana P.93 Lassiter, Beverly P.76,140 Lassiter, Darren P.93,141,173,185 Lassiter, Reginald P.93,177 Lassiter, Rose P.106,172 Lassiter, Sherri P.106,175 Lassiter, Verette Andrea P.56 Lawrence, Casey P.106 Lawrence, William P.93 Laws, Shayne P.93 Lawson, John P.76 Lazzaro, Emily P.93,176,183 Ledford, Sam P.106,175,21 Lee, Angela P.175 Lee, Edward P.76,158,148 Lee, Keith E. P.56,166,175 Lee, Marty P.106,132,147 Lee, Patrick P.93,144 Leong, Tammy P.76,136,157,160,166 Lepsy, Darryl P.76,93 Lepsy, Janet P.76 Lepsy, Veda P.93 Letzinger, Steven T. P.56,182,148 Lewis, Barbara P.93 Lewis, Franklin P.56,138,185 Lewis, Janet P.76,160 Lewis, Laura P.76 Lindsay, Kim P.93,172,173 Lindsay, Ursula P.93,176 Lint, Kevin P.106 Liptak, Rebecca J. P.56 Little, Deborah P.106,167 Locklear, Patty P.6,56,18 Logan, Alfred P.106 Logan, Beverly P.56,163 Logan, Mark P.93 Long, Robin P.93,185 Longest, Allen P.93 Longest, Carol P.106 Loudermilk, Allen P.77 Lovelace, Connie P.77,182 Lovell, Matthew P.56,172,173,178,179,19,150 Lowe, Priscilla P.56,157,163,186 Lowe, Rita P.106 Lucas, Andrewton P.106 Lucas, Anthony P.11,56,131,158,159,166,147 Lucas, Darryl P.93,142,184 Lucas, Douglas P.77 Lupyon, Jennifer P.93,156,160,166,178,185 Lyles, Yvette P.77 Lynch, Vonda P.57,77,1 58,160,165, 166,168, 169,199,21 Machado, Zorina P.106,158,177,184 Mahon, Clifton P.77,157,160,166,181,137 Mahon, Sharman P.7,8,56,159, 163,166,168, 169, 180,181,45 Majette, Ronald P.93,143,147 Mangana, Preston P.93 Mangrum, Vivian P.106 Manley, Eddie P.57 Mann, Ian P.106 Mann, Sarah P.157,186 Manning, Steve P.106 Marrow, Christine P.57 Marshall, Danny P.93,156,185 Marshall, Eddie P.106,176,149 Marshall, Scott P.93,144 Martin, Angela P.77,20,21 Martin, Cissy P.93 Martin, Edward P.175 Martin, Mike P.77,143 Martin, Pamela P.106 Martin, Patsy P.8,57,156,158,159, 166,168,169, 180,181 Martin, Regina P.93,145,150 Martin, Stacey A. P.57,134 Martin, Wilhelmini P.143 Mason, Adrienna P.93 Mason, Bobby P.106,176,184 Mason, Charles P.57 Mason, Rickie P.93 Mason, Vincent T. P.57 Mathews, Donald P.106 Matney, Kevin P.93,176 Maxwell, Antionette V. P.57 Maxwell, James P.145 Mayhew, Stephanie P.106,161,166,178 Mayo, Cleveland P.77,131 Mayo, Donna P.132,136 McCormick, Jeffrey P.77,160,167,186 McCormick, Tammy P.94 McCoy, Cheryl P.77,140,160 McCrary, Kelly P.77,182 McDonald, Angie P.94,185 McDonald, Derrick T. P.57,172,173 McDonald, Greg P.57,63,159,162,166,177,181, 150 McDonald, Melissa P.107,175 McDonald, Tammy P.107 McDonald, Veronica P.107,184 McDougald, Leasia P.57 McElroy, Angie P.77 McEwen, Regina P.77,158,160,166,20 McKay, Michael P.57,166,181,185 McKeithen, Veronica P.107 McLaughlin, Walter P.107 McMillian, Lelia P.107,178 McNair, Barbara P.57 McNair, Paula P.94,156,177 McNulty, Karen P.107 McNulty, Randy P.58 McNulty, Sharon P.107 McNulty, Timothy P.58 McRae, Christopher P.77 Mcrae, Kevin P.58 Medley, Patricia P.94 Meekins, Harry P.77,167 Meixner, Tonya P.94,183 Melvin, Terence P.77,175 Memory, Mike P.107,141,161,185 Messick, Chris P.107,144,181 Metcalf, William P.58 Metts, Kathy P.77,136,160,176,186 Middleton, B. John P.103,107,157 Middleton, Randy P.58,182 Miles, Charlie P.58,172,173,178 Miles, Karen P.94 Miller, Jimmy P.107 Miller, Terry P.94,176 Milteer, Byron P.94 Miles, Vincent P.176 Mina, Marwan P.94 Minnigerode, Emily P.77,180,181 Minnigerode, Fred P.107,149 Minter, Greg P.94,177 Mintz, Doug P.107,149 Mintz, Johnny P.58,182,148 Mitchell, Edward P.107,156,161,166,151 Mitchell, John P.77,160,166,181 Mitchell, Tammy P.107 Mitchell, Thom P.94,159,166,178,179 Mobley, Candi P.107,134 Monlinaro, Tina P.78 Molinaro, Raymond P.179 Monden, Kevin P.167 Monden, Lil P.78 Monroe, Terry P.78 Montgomery, Laura P.107 Moody, Anthony W. P.58,94,172,173 Moody, Kimmielene P.94 Mooneyham, Patrice P.108 Moore, Ann P.94,160,170,171,182,183,185 Moore, Dianne P.108 Moore, Donna P.94,157 Moore, James P.94,141,185 Moore, Jason P.78 Moore, Keshia P.108,175 Moore, Mark P.94 Moore, Patricia P.78,177,182,185 Moore, Robert E. P.58,172,173,148 Moore, Teresa P.94 Moore, Terrence P.78,183 Morgan, Carla P.78 Morgan, Eddie P.198,175,151 Morgan, Jerry P.108,176 Morgan, Margo P.78,172,179 Morgan, Wayne P.78,160,181,186 Morrel, Mona P.94,160,186 Morrison, Lynn P.78 Morst, Andrea P.94 Morton, Brian P.108 Mosley, Lorri P.95 Mosley, Kelly P.78,183 Mosley, Melvin P.108 Moses, Alfred P.108 Moses, Sharon P.95,167 Moss, Monette P.95,172 Moss, Monique P.95,172,174 Moss, Paula P.108 Mullins, Donnie P.78,175 Mullins, Roy P.58 Munden, Dawn P.95 Myers, Kelly P.78 Napier, Terry P.95 Nelson, Lisa P.78,173 Newby, Kelly P.78 Newell, Jesse P.78 Newman, Gail P.108,134,158,170 Newman, Penny P.78,168,169 Nickols, Kim P.108 Noel, Shirley P.108 Norman, Todd P.108,176,158 Nuckols, William P.108,177 O'Brian, K. P.108 O'Connor, Melissa P.78,182,186 Odell, Scott P.108 ,144,176,179 Olver, Sharon P.78 O'Neal, Tim P.95 O'Neil, Peter P.79,157,186 Orie, Wendy P.95,156,183 Osborne, Margaret P.108 Osborne, Fred P.58,145 Osborne, Thomas P.95 Ottofaro, Susan P.15,59,159,176,177 Outerbridge, Mike P.79 Overton, Jim P.95 Owens, Anthony P.145 Owens, Anthony C. P.59,150 Nichols, Dana P.95,142,158,183 Nicholson, Dennis P.8,58,131,177,185,147 Nicholson, Scott P.108,176 | Owens, Donald P.79 B Pace, Tonja P.95 Padgett, Barry P.79 Paige, Adonis P.79 Pair, Alesia P.59 Pair, Kevin P.95,132 Palmer, Catherine P.108,158,166 Palmer, Cherise Jeion P.59 _ Palmer, Steve P.59,138,185 Pard, Daniel R. P.59,159,163,166,181 Parham, Kecia P.95 Parker, Curtis P.108,141,185 Parker, David M. P.59,131,182 Parker, Jeff P.144 Parker, Randy P.79,160,181,186 Parker, Renee’ P.108 Parker, Terrance P.108 Patrick, Lynette P.79 | Patterson, Robert P.59,182 Patterson, Sandra P.59 Payne, Theresa P.108,177 _ Peacock, Robert P.108,149 Peacock, William P.79 Pearson, Emmitt P.79 Peebles, Kay P.95,156,166 Pegram, Tonya P.156,166,186 Perez, Miquel P.59,95 Perkins, Chery] P.95,168,176 Perkins, Dejarris P.59,108 Perry, Anthony P.59,167 Perry, Chris P.79 Perry, Jennie P.79 Perry, Joe P.79 Perry, Tracy P.108,158 Peterson, Saprena P.108 Petticolas, Kelvin A. P.59 Pfeiffer, Patrick P.108 Phillips, Jeff P.59,157 Phillips, Richard P.95,173,177,179,185 Pierce, Cheryl P.79 Pierce, Michael P.79 Pileggi, Frances P.79,182,21 Pimblett, James G. P.59,162,163,165 Pimblett, John T. P.59,157,163,181 Pimblett, Margaret P.95,97,156,157,166,178, 179,185 Pitt, Cherilyn M. P.59 Pittman, Beverly P.79,183 Pittman, Donetta P.59 Pittman, Gwendolyn P.95,158,183 Pittman, Harold P.95,167,147 Pittman, Janice P.108 Pittman, Lisa P.109 Pittman, Thomas P.109,141,167,147 Pitts, Angie P.95,143,146 Pitts, Denise P.109 Pitts, Tina P.95 Plummer, Donald R. Jr. P.59 Poulimenos, Spyridoula P.96,183,185 Powell, Alfreda P.96 Powell, Angela P.79,183 — Powell, Carl P.96 Powell, Curtis P.109 Powell, Delsena P.142,166 Powell, Jackie P.79 Powell, Kris P.109,140,156 Powell, Tracy P.96 Powers, Craig P.59,175 Preas, Michelle P.96,156 Price, Raymond P.138 Price, Sonny P.109,161 Privott, Adrienne P.96 Proth, Shanna P.105,109,161,178 Proth, Shelly P.79,160,165,166,174,175, 198,20, Bi Pruit, Chris P.9,60,181 Pulley, Burnell P.109,167,185 Pulley, Veronica P.96,156,160,175,178,179,21 Puryear, Steve P.79 Purdie, James P.109 Quinsenberry, Mollie P.96,136,156,166 Raiford, Elizebeth P.79,157,160,174,183,21 Rains, Angela P.109 Ramsey, David P.176,177 Randall, Dante P.96,172,173 Ransome, Gary P.109 Ransome, Frances P.79 Ray, Steven P.79 Rector, Mike P.79,160,148 Reed, Thomas W. P.60 Reeves, Jeffrey P.60,157 Reid, Andre P.79,148 Reid, Eric P.79 Reinke, Darrin A. P.60 Rexroat, Cindy P.79,177,182 Reynolds, Deborah P.60 Rhodes, Angel P.79,165,166,168,169,156,21 Rice, John P.109,166,151 Rice, Stephanie P.96,179 Richardson, Brenda P.109 Richardson, Carl P.80 Richardson, Linda P.109,156 Richardson, Robin P.109,158,161,183 Richardson, Steve P.138,185 Ricks, Kevin P. P.60,138,139,185 Ricks, Richelle D. P.60 Rice, Stephanie P.96,97 Riddick, Michelle P.80,156,176,177,185 Riter, Chris P.109 Roberts, Anne P.80 Roberson, Joi P.96,157,160 Roberts, Anthony P.60 Roberts, Darcy P.80 Roberts, Dennis P.96 Robertson, Issac P.109 Robinson, Bridgette P.109 Robinson, Charles P.109 Robinson, A. P.131 Robinson, Eric P.80,131,147 Robinson, Kim P.96,134 Robinson, Melissa P.109 Robinson, Michael R. P.60,183 Rodenhizer, David P.96,157,185 Rodgers, Patricia P.60 Rodwell, Chartie P.80,149 Rodwell, Bonnie P.96,134,143,146 Rogers, Diane P.109,183 Rogers, G. P.132 Rogers, Latanya P.80,109 Rooks, Randy P.109 Roper, Robert P.109 Rose, Jamonne P.109,184 Rose, Lisa D. P.60 Ross, Daniel P.60,178 Ross, Lynda Y. P.60 Royal, Angela R. P.60 Royal, Gregory P.109 Royal, Shenne P.80,96,158,176 Rubia, Rudolfo P.60 Ruffin, Rodney P.109 Ruffin, Teresa P.80 Ruskey, Melissa P.96,157,166,185 Russell, Joey P.80 Rutledge, James P.80,167 Rutledge, Karen P.109 Sabb, Brenda P.80,167 Saddler, Monroe P.109 Salter, Tawanna P.96,143,166,146 Sansone, Theresa M. P.60,175 Satchell, Vivian P.109 Sauls, Phillip A. P.61,183,186,137 Saunders, Earl P.96 Saunders, Kimita P.109,134 Saunders, Monica P.61,158,159,172,173 Saunders, Walter P.80 Savage, Andrew P.109 Savage, Raymond P.96,132,133,184,149 Scalzi, Patrick P.80 Schillaci, Chrissy P.96 Shillereff, Jacqueline P.80,157,172,173,185 Scheiber, Sharon P.96 Scott, Anesa P.109 Scott, Derrick P.109 Scott, Sonjia P.11,61,109,158,175,184,199,198 Scott, Terrence P.80 Scribner, Sara P.80,157,166,167,178 Seabron, Karen P.109 Seawright, Rodney P.61,183 Seay, Lisa K. P.61,176,177,182 Sessoms, Mabeline P.109 Seymore, Terrill P.109,158,161,172,177 Sharp, Robert P.109,157 Shannon, Terence P.61 Sheets, Eddie P.61 Sheldon, Joy P.109,161,166 Shields, Vincent P.61 Sholar, Sandy P.96,156,168,175,21 Shumate, Wesley P.96,181 Simmons, Bridget P.183 Simmons, Jill P.109 Simms, Ervin P.96 Simms, Tonya D. P.61 Sinclair, Tamya P.172,173 Sinclair, Vena P.178 Singleton, Sharon P.167 Skinner, Cleon P.80,166 Sloan, Jennifer P.183 Slye, Kurt P.96,156,160,166,178 Smallman, Curtis P.109,167 Smallman, Robin P.109,175 Smallman, Sean P.80,156,160,167,186 Smallwood, Eli P.61 Smallwood, Elijah P.61 Smallwood, Tommy P.61 Smith, Alfred P.109 Smith, Austina P.96,183 Smith, Bill R. P.61 Smith, Carleissa P.96 Smith, Catrina H. P.61,158,159,182,183 Smith, Deborah P.80 Smith, Darrell P.109 Smith, Denise P.159,163,166,180,181,17 Smith, Dennis P.109,182 Smith, Everett P.80,175 Smith, Gary P.96 Smith, Greg P.80,147 Smith, Iris D. P.61,166,183 Smith, Irvin D. P.176 Smith, Kimberley D. P.61 Smith, Linda P.80 Smith, Linwood P.96,141,158 Smith, Lonnie P.109 Smith, Mark P.80,157,160,166,176 Smith, Michael L. P.61,131,141,185 Smith, Denise P.17 Smith, Mike P.96,150 Smith, Morris P.96 Smith, Nancy P.109 Smith, Richard P.110,141,167 Smith, Robert P.110 Smith, Sandra P.80 Smith, Scott P.96 Smith, Shannon P.6,80 Smith, Sharon P.80,96 Smith, Steve P.178,179 Smith, Tammi P.110,176 Smith, Tanya P.110,172 Smith, Tiffany P.80,160,174,21,150 Smith, Timothy R. P.61,159,182 Smith, Todd P.110 Smith, Toni P.81 Snyder, Beth P.78,81,136,157,160 Snyder, John P.8,97,181,149 Soloman, Anthony P.28,61,138,139 Soloman, Amanda P.8] Soloman, Cathy P.81,160,172,173,186,18,21 Soloman, Norman Jr. P.62,183 Soloman, Sharon P.97 Sowers, Robert S. P.62 Spangler, Christine P.110 Spencer, Kim P.110,176 Spencer, Greg P.110,144,137 Speight, Deborah P.103,110,142,161,161,165, 166,170,171,199 Speight, Jeff P.96,144,175,181,150 Speight, Stephen E. P.57,62,145,159,181,150 Speller, Mitchico P.97 Spivey, Kevin T. P.62,182 Spivey, Tim P.81 Spratley, Vicki P.81 Spruell, Tracey A. P.62,166,182,184 St. Clair, Lee P.110 St. Ours, Mark P.110 Stallings, Helen B. P.62 Stanfield, DeLisa P.62 Stanfield, Tonya P.110 Stanley, Kelly P.39,97,166,170,171,182,20 Stelle, Kim P.81,182 Steele, Lamar P.110,132,141,161,184,185,147 Stephens, Baron P.62,181,185,159 Stephens, Mary P.103,110,165,151 Stephens, Theresa P.81,160 Stephenson, Avery P.175 Stephenson, Joe P.130,131,146,147 Stitzel, Penny P.97 Stevens, Jeff P.97,167 Steward, Aaron L. P.62 Stewart, Richard A. P.62,178,179 Stewart, Robert P.97 Stewart, Sheila P.81,177 Steward, William P.110,132,147 Still, Sammy P.45,44 Stith, Janice L. P.62,167 Stocks, Jimmy P.110,141,161,184,185 Stocks, Jody P.81 Stokes, Jerome P.97 Stokes, Theresa P.110 Stover, Ricky P.110 Stachan, Keith P.110 Strickland, Bonnie G. P.62 Strickler, Lucille P.62 Stubbs, Keith R. P.62,131,148 Stubbs, Simone P.110,158,170,171 Suber, Joy P.81 Sullivan, Bernice P.62,157,162 Sullivan, Ruth P.81,157,173,172,178,184,185 Sutherland, Deborah L. P.62 Swan, Tracy P.5,10,11,62,157,158,159,45,44 Swann, Quinton A. P.62,22,164 Sweetenburg, James P.98 Swindle, Tal P.110 Swinnie, Robert P.110,175 Switenberg, D'Angela P.81 Swittenberg, Kelly R. P.63,138,139,185 Swittenberg, Lamont P.110,141 Swittenberg, Monique P.81 Swilling, Angela H. P.63 Swilling, Steve P.110 Sykes, Joseph III P.63,163,176,177,184,186 Talbot, Luci P.8,54,63,159,163,178,180,181, 184,186 Taliaferro, Carmen P.158,168,169,21 Taybron, Sharminese P.98,156,170,171,21 Taybron, Teresa P.81 Taylor, Ben P.81 Taylor, Bobby P.63 Taylor, Cynthia H. P.63,158,158,45,146 Taylor, Felicia Donata P.63,159,172,173 Taylor, Benjamin P.131 Taylor, Karen P.183 Taylor, Kishawna P.111 Taylor, Larry P.98 Taylor, Randy P.111,132 Taylor, Reid P.111 Taylor, Ricky P.81,183 Taylor, Wayne P.111 Terrell, Susan P.81 Terry, Charlene P.98 Terry, Curtis P.82 Student Index + 193 Terry, Kim P.63 Terry, Thomas P.111 Terry, Yolanda P.82 Theophilos, Stephanie P.63,158,159,186 Thigpen, Greg P,82,166 Thomas, Bobby Lamont P.63,177 Thomas, James P.82 Thomas, Johnetta P.98 Thomas, Johnny P.111 Thomas, Leroy P.98 Thomas, Marie P.134,111 Thomas, Robert P.98 Thomas, Rodney P.82,172,173 Thomas, Tommy P.111 Thomas, Trina P.63,140,159,163,176,185,45 Thomson, Beth P.98,156,179 Thompson, Ernest P.82,175 Thompson, Henrietta P.111,156 Thompson, Laurie P.63,182 Thompson, Lawrence P.98 Thompson, Rachel P.111 Thornton, Shonda P.67,182 Thorpe, James P.98,176,179 Titus, Floydeano P.82,176 Tolly, Julie P.82,157,160,166,180,186 Tongier, Elizabeth P.111,161,166,172 Tonkins, James P.82 Tonkins, Monica P.98,156 Tonkins, Sandra P.82,167 Topping, Chris P.111 Townsend, Sharon P.166 Travis, Troy P.98 Trogdon, Tammy P.111,166 Tucker, Monica P.82,183 Tuggle, Sheila P.82,182 Tunstall, Karen P.135,159,183 Turnage, Ronald P.111,167 Turner, John P.111 Turner, Jr., Gene M. P.64 Turner, Leon P.98 Turner, Tbomas P.111 Turnstall, Karren A. P.64 Turpin, Wayne P.98 Tynes, Delon P.64 Tynes, Wilbert P.82,176 Tysinger, Darlynn P.82,136 Unangst, Joi P.98 Umberger, Robert P.111 Underwood, Emmet P.111 Vance, Cecil P.98 194 « Student Index Vann, Andy P.98,157 Vaught, Randy P.82,181 Veney, Timothy P.64 Vest, Diana P.98,177 Via, Doug P.111,150 Viernes, David P.98 Vincent, Brad P.98,157,166,181,149 Vines, Warren P.111 Vontress, David W. P.64,164 Waddell, Rod P.14,98 Walker, Anthony P.82 Walker, Charlotte P.82,172 Walker, Harry A. P.64,22,142,167,147 Walker, Kenneth P.111 Wall, Jeannette P.98,136,156,166,176,177 Wallace, Darlene P.111,161 Wallace, Howard P.111,167,149 Wallace, Diane P.64,183 Walton, Tracey P.111,167 Ward, Derek P.82 Ward, Jessica C. P.64,162,163 Ward, Randy P.98 Ware, Heidi P.111,156 Warf, Tim P.82 Warren, Fred P.111,182 Warr, Wesley P.82 Warren, Karen P.82 Washington, Dion A. P.64,22,142,158 Washington, Donna Y. P.64 Washington, Ernest A. P.64,145 Washington, Georgia P.111,167 Washington, Kathy P.111,156,161,148 Washington, Kevin P.82,173 Watkins, Leslie P.111,166 Watson, Amy P.98 Watson, Candi P.98,183 Watson, Catrina P.10,82,167,21 Watson, Leslie P.9,156,161 Watson, Susan P.98,156,160,166,185 Watson, Troy P.98 Watts, Ted P.111,176 Wayne, Eileen P.111,156,166,177 Webb, James P.98,167 Weinberg, Allen P.82,176 Weinberg, Joey P.111,151 Wells, Monica P.111,161,146 Wells, Sharon P.111,156 Wessel, Samantha P.98,157,166 West, Debbie P.99,156 West, Floyd A. P.64,143,147 West, Lloyd Lee P.64,143,147 West, Mary Ann P.111,156,166 Wharton, Paula P.82 Wharton, Sheryl Denise P.64 Wheeler, Donna P.64,182 Whitaker, Kim P.82 Whitaker, Cynthia P.99,167 Whitaker, Maxine P.99 Whitaker, Milton P.99,131,132 White, Anthony Vincent P.57,64,145,159,181 White, Carolyn P.82,182 White, Diane Lynn P.64,142,159, 166,183,184 White, Jeff P.82 White, Michael P.11]1 White, Tracey P.11,64,158, 166,168,169 Whitehead, Jerilyn R. P.64 Whitehead, Tiffany P.99,170,171 Whitehead, Shirley P.99,157 Whitley, Anita P.99,156,160,176,183 Whitley, Philip Royce P.64,131 Whitman, Stephanie P.111 Wible, Sarah P.111,156,161 Wiechman, Mike P.99,149 Wiggins, Aaron P.82 Wiggins, Earl P.99 Wiggins, Kenneth P.65,167,185 Wilkins, Reba P.99,183 Wilks, Marci P.9,49,97,99,156,164,165,177, 199,21 Wilkstrom, Karen P.111 Willerdorf, Cynthia P.111 Williams, Beverly P.65,166 Williams, Brian P.83,167,148 Williams, Candie P.82,146 Williams, Cheryl D. P.65 Williams, Christine P.99 Williams, Greg E. P.65 Williams, Greg P.83 Williams, James P.99 Williams, Lorenzo P.83 Williams, Michelle P.175,176,177,182,183 Williams, Patsy P.94,99 Williams, Paula Williams, Raythell P.99 Williams, Regina Brenerdate P.65 Williams, Reggie P.111,149 Williams, Reggie P.99,167,175,184 Williams, Renee P.160 Williams, Richard P.111 Williams, Sherry M. P.65 Williams, Stephanie P.83 Williams, Steve P.99 Williams, Wendy P.83,140 Williams, Toni P.111 Williamson, Scottie P.141,148 Wilson, John, III P.58,65,159,163,183,186 Wilson, Kimberly A. P.65 Wilson, Keith P.99,167 Wilson, Mary P.111,158 Wilson, Rhonda P.111,184 Wilson, Stacey L. P.65 Wilson, Susan P.83,160,166 Wilson, Tracey L. P.65 Wilson, Yuri P.111,142,172 Winegan, Kelvin P.65,138,139,185 Winegan, Martha P.99,183 Winslow, Vernetta P.83,176,177,186 Winstead, Suzanne H. P.65,182 Witts, Cynthia M. P.65,158 Wolf, Dennis P.99 Wood, Charles P.65,178 Woodcock, Cindy P.178 Woodley, Todd P.65 Woods, David P.83 Woods, Marvin P.141,147 Woods, Preston P.99,132 Wooten, Audrey P.83 Wright, Bonnie L. P.65 Wright, Lori P.99,179,183 Wyatt, Kim P.83 Wyche, Robin P.99,175 Yarborough, Jamie Darlene P.65 Yarborough, Keith P.99 Yates, Patricia P.83 Young, Andrew Toby P.8,65,138,159,166,179, 186,119 Young, Rosemary P.99,175,179,21 Yow, April P.87,99,156,160,161,172,173 aaa Candids « 195 Peninsula Funeral Home has been a permanent fixture to the Warwick area, seen in this location from 1920-1972. SHONEYS AND CAPTAIN D's 196 « Ads : RESULTS COUNT.. : Re-Elect HOUSE OF DELEGATE NOVEMBER 2 by Authority of Jaeone tevenpar, Treen, lainenatatn Campaign Comenitine, Changing Areas Over the past 60 years, things have changed. Businesses and people change every year. Al- though in this picture, there will always be elections and McDonalds. The Warwick area has lost these two things now but will hopeful- ly have something there soon to replace them. Businesses sometimes have to relocate for reasons of money or for better busi- ness purposes, which is usually the case. Even dur- ing these times there will always be someplace, some- where, which will insure our needs. a On a Personal Note... Varsity Cheerleaders and My ‘‘Wonderful’’ Classes: Thank you for making this year so easy for me. I couldn't have made it without you. Mrs. Lowe and ‘‘Baby’’ Lowe Best wishes to the Best Annual Staff a proud Assistant Principal could ask for throughout the universe. Steve Hochman To oy Advanced Drama Students: You all are super people! You are by far, some of the best Thespians around. I will miss you tremendously! Mrs. Scott Brigitta, Johannes, Georg, Katrina, and Adolf: Ihr musst Deutsch sprechen! C. Walsh If it’s Worth Doing At All, It’s Worth Doing Right! E. Carolyn Herren Good luck, graduating ROTC Seniors! Master Chief Bateman To one and all: Have a good life! M. Ourednik I've THOROUGHLY enjoyed these last 2 years with the wonderful Class of ‘83. We'll miss you! Best wishes and keep in touch. Mrs. Carol Bowen Best wishes to members of the Class of ‘83. Nan Rothfuss The NJROTC wishes all the '83 Grads smooth sailing. G. Wilda “If You Can Count It, You Can Play It!’’ Richard W. Cale Best Wishes! Ellena Armistead Congratulations and Best Wishes for the future. R. Stacy “Special Thanks’’ to Catrina Smith and Wendy Williams for so much help in the Science Department this year. Mrs. Ward May your life be enjoyable, rewarding, and meaningful for you and those you touch. Patricia B. Coltrane Physics is PHUN and Chemistry is CHOOL. James R. MacNeil Good Luck, Seniors! We’ll miss you at Warwick! Linda Filer To all the seniors I know: good-bye and good luck in the real world. To everyone else: have a good summer and wait until next year. Tom Garner Frumpy Frances and Sweet Charlie say ‘Yea, for Yearbook Staffs! MY FAVORITE FOUR LETTER-WORDS LOOK, WORK, Give, Love, Pray... . LOOK. Look squarely at the nature of your problems. Be alert. Keep looking for the right solutions. Look around you for opportunities. WORK. Nothing will so fortify you against stress as hard, constructive work. It helps you forget yourself. GIVE. Give yourself to people. Be genuinely interested in their problems—in the process you'll overcome reluctance and weariness. LOVE. It nourishes and restores you. Love is taking a phone call at three o'clock in the morning, getting up to prepare a prescription for a sick child. Love is going the second mile in caring for people. PRAY. Prayer connects you with spiritual power, builds up your inner strength. From it comes the certainty that you are being helped by someone else—and that is wonderful confidence-builder. I WANT TO WISH MUCH HAPPINESS AND LOVE TO THE CLASS OF “'83” Love you all, Mrs. Mabe I offer: A big ‘thank you'’ to my patient classes, 5th and 6th, who put up with me during deadlines; a special “I'll miss you’’ to my Ist and 2nd semester Study Halls—ya'll were great, especially with the “‘sign!’’ Full indebtedness to my fellow faculty and staff for your continued support especially the office ‘‘ gang’’ and my husband; and, finally, a big hug, 10 pizzas, 4 bags of ‘‘kisses’’ and snickers, pretzels, mustard, and dip, a few Dunkin Donuts, late nights, and long week-ends to my beloved Annual Staff. Mrs. Rosie Walsh Be proud to be a Raider! Good Luck Seniors! Donna Oertel I believe in Warwick High School! Hilda A. Laubach Class of 1983 The Guidance staff is pleased to have played an important part in your career development thus far. We believe there will be a successful and rewarding future for each member of the graduating Class of 1983. Best wishes—Dr. Helms, Mr. Cowley, Ms. McJunkin, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Pollard, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. McCarthy, Mrs. Thompson. Library students are special people! We wish a happy future to “our’’ Seniors: Barry, Catrina, Cherise, Dion, James, John, Kevin, Robbie, Rodney, Sonjia, Trina, and George. We will miss you!! The Library Staff Congratulations to my beautiful clinic assistants! Many thanks for your help and loyalty to me. I wish you all the best that life has to offer! G. Wegener, R. N. To the seniors who were in 205 in the tenth grade: Good, better, best, never let it rest, until your good is better and your better is ‘'Best.”’ Sincerely, D. L. Robi nson Best of luck to the Class of ‘83! Martha Kelly Thanks for your support for helping make the 82-83 SCA better than ever! Good luck Seniors! W. H. 5. SCA Robbie, Step 12 was simple but 13, Well, we'll see. Barry and Rodney, I'll miss you at 5th period. Good luck in the Federal Government position. I Love You. Mrs. Joyner Ads « 197 Staff Offers Appreciation A. To end a busy day Lisa Cann finalizes her last layout. B. Junior Shelly Proth studies her layout to check for errors. C. Ad Editor Lorie Harris puts her typing skills to work. D. When a deadline is coming up help is al- ways appreciated and Sonjia Scott comes to the rescue. E. Advisor Rosie Walsh discusses yearbook skills with the staff. 198 « Annual Thanks With the decision to change from a summer shipment to a spring delivery, deadlines came much closer together making photography, writing and layouts hectic. Long nights and endless weekends brought the staff together, quickly overcoming the lack of experience. A good yearbook is the result of supportive photographers. A ssistance from a_ professional ‘and from our own staff photographers helped to ‘ease the pressure. Because of them and many ‘others we are indebted to the following: Melvin Clark, for his artistic expertise and last minute photography; Mrs. Bonnie Lowe, Sonjia Scott, and Michele Healy, for after hours help with typing and layouts on deadlines; Main Office Secretaries, for their help with paperwork and picture distribution; Mr. Tom Knox (professional), for his good, dependable photography and prompt assistance; Billy Garrett (staff), for putting up with our demands and harrassment for pictures, especial- ly the one of the Chamberlin; Ms. Beth Layton, for being an absolutely su- per Company Rep, always with us at deadlines and ready and willing to help; Mr. Steve Hochman, our Asst. Principal, for his positive, faithful and loyal backing and encouragement; Ms. Carolyn Herren, Mrs. JoAnn Barbour, Bookkeepers, for ‘clearing the books’, handling all the monies, and our last minute purchase or- ders; A. A surprised Vonda Lynch holds up Gar- field, a Christmas gift she wants. B. Pizza, Pizza, Pizza is what motivates The An- nual Staff to great ad sales. C. On their way to sell an ad are Audrey Clark, Deborah Speight and Lisa Cann. D. In search of just the right word for her “copy” is Marci Wilks. E. The lightboard really helps as Lisa Banks, Lorie Harris and Vonda Lynch views cheerleading slides. ! Audrey Clark, for her artwork, ‘‘diamonds,’ and being Mrs. Walsh's right hand person!; Night Custodians, for their protection (!) and concern for us; Mr. Chuck Walsh, for “holding down the fort’’ at home; Local Businesses, for their continued support during an economically poor year; The PARENTS, for allowing us to stay out late and long, meeting our commitments; And, finally, to a very wonderful person and sponsor, Mrs. Rosalie Walsh, who put up with the let-downs, helping with all the writing and always being there in our time of need; so, to you, we owe our biggest thanks, FROM THE ANNUAL STAFF Annual Thanks « 199 Celebrate the Past, Face the Future Time it was And what a time it was. It was ...a time of innocence A time of confidences. Long ago—it must be— I have a photograph. Preserve your memories— They're all that’s left you. —Simon and Garfunkel— s Public nett Newport News Public Library System A ot www.nngov.com library 757-926-1350 Unlock the potential THE WARWICK STAFF Features— Audrey Clark Faculty—Lisa Cann Marci Wilks Classes—Kim Carpenter Ads—Lorie Harris Sports—Billy Garrett Clubs—Vonda Lynch Deborah Speight LA iigd ncn Sees EE Matias SCA Staff Members Tal Ambrose Cindy Hopper Ricky Brandt Shelly Proth Melvin Clark Angel Rhodes Teresa Hamiel Tiffany Smith Kenny Hossman Mary Stephens Photographers Billy Garrett Mark Smith Sponsor Mrs. Rosie Walsh | 3 au | : 1 ——er


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