Wicomico High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Salisbury, MD)

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We, the staff of the 1967 Zorn Zorn, dedicate this yearbook to the school spirit so admirably displayed by the students. faculty, and administration during the school year 1966- 967. WICOM ICO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL TOM TOM 1967 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION Mr. George H. Corddry, Jr. Principal Mrs. Samuel A. Graham Vice-Principal GUIDANCE 1 Miss Hester A. Farlow Counselor Mr. Charles Cherry Counselor ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Mr. C. Wood Mr. M. Murdock Mr. W. Bloodsworth Mrs. A. Carey Mrs. J. Jackson Mrs. V. Dick Miss J. Smiley Mrs. R. Messick LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Mrs. E. Mrs. L. Miss D. Mrs. G. Ruark Parker Fresquez Goslee SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT Mr. R. Sepesy Mr. A. Guinta Mr. D. Sixbey Mr. C. Hope Mr. M. Minton Mr. R. Thurston MATH DEPARTMENT Mr. S. Prillaman Miss H. Warren Mrs. F. Dudderar Mr. M. Jones COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mr. O. Manning. Jr. Miss M. Bateman Mrs. F. Daniels Miss L. Anderson Miss D. Martin Mr. R. McNiel Miss P. Hunsucker PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. M. Mr. W. Bolen 9 Waller Mrs. J. Hubbert Mr. G. Schoepf SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Mr. W. Shaff Mr. D. Wilson Mr. W. Darling Mr. D. Howard THE ARTS Mr. V. Giffin Mrs. G. Ekas Mrs. M. Sm ith Mr. F. Purnell Mr. T. Craige. Ill Miss V. Burchette Mrs. C. Parsons SCHOOL SERVICES Mrs. George—School Nurse Mrs. Hart Secretaries Main Office--Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Hall Guidance Office--Mrs. Small Mrs. Johnson CAFETERIA STAFF Standing-. Evelyn Byrd, Gloria Howard, Dorothy Tallent, Martha Shockley, Norma Johnson. Seated-. Eda Dono¬ hue, Sara Elliot, Mary Wright. Norma Johnson, Jean Henszey CUSTODIAL STAFF Herman James Parks, Frank Brittingham, Albert Taylor Mumford “££Z us QO 70KZM zo csac zms caxo 14 f coyACzy zo ukmzuc msjws... Off SARZM, QO ' D ' S WORK MUSZ ZRUCV M SENIORS Zo everything there is a season-, J td a time to every purpose under the heaven-. J time to be born ; and a time to die, J time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted-, J time to k ill, and a time to heal-, J time to break down, and a time to build up-, J time to weep, and a time to laugh-. J time to mourn, and a time to dance; J[ time to cast away stones, and time to gather stones together-, J[ time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing-, J time to get, and a time to lose; J time to keep, and a time to cast away; J time to rend, and a time to sew.- time to keep silence, and a time to speak; J time to love, and a time to hate-, J time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes 3, 1-S Senior Class Mist cry In September of 1964, as Sophomores, the class of 1967 began three memorable years of high school life. Our chance to participate in an activity as a class came with our first Homecoming The Sophomore representative was Cindy Hubbert. The Winter Carnival followed on January 29, and the Sophomore class elected Nancy Beahm as its attendant. In May, as spring rounded the corner, the Sophomore class was ably represented at the May Dance Showboat by Darlene Hall, Tudy Longest and Cindy Hubbert. 6 After three months of summer jobs, sun and sand, and just plain loafing, we re¬ turned as Juniors. Pleased with our new status, we looked forward to making our mark as upperclassmen. Our first task was to elect class officers which included Bud Elzey, lesident, Deane Hudson, Vice President; Darlene Hall, Secretary; and Cindy Hubbert, Treasurer. The Junior Class was also honored to have four executives on the Student Council: Neil Messick, 2nd Vice President: Mary Ellen Harrison, 3rd Vice President; Darlene Hall, Secretary; and David Cantrell, Treasurer. During Homecoming of our Junior year, we again chose Cindy Hubbert to represent our class at the ceremony. Elected as Junior attendant at the Winter Carnival was Darlene Hall. The Junior Class plays were presented in March. An all-girl cast starred in the humorous spy spoof Spy Me This One. Not to be outdone, the boys presented the tragedy Submerged. The next month, Sandra Lohrfink and Ellen Givans were selected by the Tunior Class to be May Court attendants. Our Junior year ended with the traditional Junior-Senior Banquet on March 27. Again after three months of summer vacation, we returned with the superior status of being Seniors. Leading the Student Council as officers were seniors Neil Messick Piesident, Darlene Hall, 1st Vice President; and Janice Shaffer, Parliamentarian. The resuits of the Senior Class elections were: Billy Hyle, President; Heather Woodman, ice President, Judy Longest, Secretary; David Cantrell, Treasurer, and Pat Hitch Historian. ’ The editors of school publications and their staffs rushed to meet deadlines as the 7 f ni u r ear r ° Ued ° n ’ Editors deluded: Janice Shaffer, Tom-Tom; Karen Brittingham Wi-Hi News; and Bill Taylor, Indian Chant. Our exchange student was Christopher Long from Swaziland, South Africa. Homecoming Queen for 1966-67 was Debbie Swaney, attended by Seniors Nancv Beahm and Toni Truitt. The 1967 basketball team had a winning season, ending the year at College Park participating in the State Championships. Before qualifying for State Finals, Wi-Hi tromped their cross town rivals Bennett at the Civic Center. The Senior dramatic students presented the fantasy The Wizard of Oz as the Senior Class Play. Judy Longest reigned as queen over the delightful Winter Carnival. Also successful were the two spring dances--the Twirp Dance and the May Dance. On May 26, the Senior Class traveled to Washington on the Senior Class trip. The day was climaxed by a memorable midnight cruise up the Potomac. The Senior Prom finally arrived with the beauty and splendor of a Polynesian Paradise. J Commencement and graduation followed all too soon, and then--it ended Our high school days at Wi-Hi were completed. Duiing the years at Wi-Hi, we have learned a great deal. Minds have been sharpened, social attitudes have been formed, and ambitions have been shaped and nurtured. Most importantly, we have established ourselves as individuals. Each of us has his own Impossible Dream and in the future, with the grace and the guidance of God, we shall reach the unreachable star. 22 Senior Class Officers President.Billy Hyle Vice-President.Heather Woodman Secretary.Judy Longest Treasurer.Dave Cantrell Historian.Pat Hitch Bob Adams U. S. Navy Baseball Manager 2,3; Gymnastics 2,4. Diane Anger Stenographer Christi Ardis Legal Secretary FBLA 2,3,4; V. Pres. 4; Honor Roll 2,3, 4; Hockey Team 3; Basketball Mgr. 3; Tom-Tom Typing Com. 4; Honor Society 4. Wanda Atkinson Telephone Operator Majorette 2; FHA 2,3; Student Coun. Rep. 3; FTA 3; Sec. Jr. Class Play 3. Maxine Bailey College Wye Inst. 2; Ass ' t Ed. Informer 2; FHA 2, 3,4; Vice Pres. 4; State V. Pres. 3; Assoc. Ed. Tom-Tom 4; Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4; Finalist Nat. Merit 4; Co-Chrmn. Prom Refreshments 4; Stu. Coun. 2,4, Sec. 2; Day with Drs. 2; High School Challenge 2. Deveale Baker Art School Ed Baker College Natl. Honor Soc. 4; Math. Day Per. Chrmn. 4. Steve Baker Wrestling 3, 4. Data Processor Charlie Barkley Secretary Cone. Chr. 2; FHA 2,3 (V. Pres); FTA 3; Monitor 2,3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 2; FBLA 4. Robert Barkley Basketball 2; Track 2,3; Band 2. Barber Wendy Baum Nurse Career Day Leader 2; Co-ed. paper 2: FNA 3,4. Nancy Beahm College Stu. Coun. Rep. 2,3; Jr-Sr Banquet Com. 3; MASC Com. 3; Homecoming Att. 4; H.R. Sec-Treas 4; May Court Att. 4. Kenny Bell Wrestling 3. Undecided Mona Birckhead Nurse FHA 2,3; FNA 4; Hockey 3; Human Rela. 3; Basketball 4; Sr. Chorus 3; Volleyball Anne Birge FHA 2; FBLA 3,4. Secretary ■J Robert Adams January 12, 1949 Remembered by: Love that Mann. Diane Irene Anger July 17, 1949 Remembered by: Her Ironic Name. Christi Dawn Ardis December 8, 1949 Remembered by: Wi Hi ' s Polar Bar. Wanda Lucille Atkinson September 30, 1947 Remembered by: Her Home Ec. Antics. Maxine Frances Bailey August 26, 1949 Remembered by: Her Lovable Leadership. 24 Deveale Baker f February 4, 1949 Remembered: His Highbar Heroics. i Edg ar Austin Baker Jr. September 13, 1949 Remembered as: Our Silver- tongued Orator. Stephen Paul Baker December 20, 1949 Remembered by: His 100 lbs. of Red Hair. Charmaine Judith Barkley November 7, 1949 Remembered as: Char-Maine Beauty. Robert Lee Barkley August 7, 1948 Remembered as: Slow Talk. • Wendy Anne Baum December 12, 1948 Remembered as: A Blast and a Half. Nancy Jane Beahm January 28, 1949 Remembered by: Her Beahming Smile. i k Kenneth Dale Bell January 11, 1949 Remembered as: Heavy Duty. t i Mona Lisa Birckhead December 20, 1949 Remembered as: Da Vinci ' s Friend. Glenda Anne Birge September 11, 1949 Remembered as: For The Birges Karen Mae Blake January 1, 1950 Remembered by: Her Petite Sneeze, St David Devereaux Book December 6, 1948 Remembered as: The Big Boy with the Little Bike. Brady Corbett Bounds III December 17, 1949 Remembered by: Leaps and Bounds. j Donald Brandon Bounds February 13, 1949 Remembered by: What ' s on the Menu, Today? Sandra Faye Bowden March 18, 1949 Remembered by: Am I Tuff or Am I Tuff? A 9Cj William Edwin Bowen, III January 6, 1949 Remembered as: The North¬ umberland Exchange. Gordon Dale Brenner September 1, 1949 Remembered by: His Wildlife. Rebecca Anne Briddell October 8, 1949 Remembered as: Peanut Briddell. Karen Ann Brittingham November 18, 1949 Remembered as: Mr. Murdock ' s Pride and Joy? Marlene Valesca Buck April 24, 1948 Remembered as: Always Passing the Buck. Karen Blake College Spanish Club 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3, Co- Capt. 4; Softball Mgr. 2; AFS Club Sec. 4. Dave Book College Indian Chant 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Thespian Club 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Human - Relations ' Club 4; Homecoming Com. 4. Brady Bounds College Career Day Leader 2; Soccer 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Don Bounds Ford Dealer Nat. Thespian Club 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Sandi Bowden Retailing FHA 2,3,4; Softball 3,4; Basketball 3,4; DECA Club 4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4; Tom¬ Tom Ed. of sports 4; Powder-Puff Football 4. Bill Bowen Teacher--U. S. History Library 2,3; Var. Football 2,3; Basketball Mg r - 4; Jr. Prom Com. 4; District Play 4. David Alan Cantrell March 26, 1949 Remembered as: Mr. A.F.S. Gordon Brenner Wildlife Management Becky Briddell Elementary Education French Club 2,3,4; Career Day Leader 2; FTA 4. Karen Brittingham College Jr.-Sr. Banquet Pub. 3; Wi-Hi News 3,4 Editor 4; French Club 3; FTA 3,4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4 Sec. 4; Powder-Puff Football 4. Marlene Buck Army Nurse Indian Chant 4; Thespian 4; FNA 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Tom Burke College Career Day Leader 2; Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 3; ALL-Shore Band 3; Chess Club 4; Mu Alpha Theta 4. Jay Cannon Navy Danny Cantrell Doctor MASC Com. 2; Stu. Coun. Alt. 2,4; JV Basketball 2; Var. Tennis 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Indian Chant 4; Math Day 4. Dave Cantrell College MASC Trans. Com. 3; Stu. Coun. Treas. 3; Jr. Class Play Crew 3; Sr. Class Play Crew 4; Var. Basketball 3,4; Soccer 3,4; Landscaping Com. 4; Sr. Class Treas. 4; Homecoming Com. 4; FTA Pres. 4; Tom-Tom Photog Com. 4. Lucy Carey Band 2,3,4; FNA 3,4; Latin Club 3,4. Nurse Gary Cassell Medicine Wye Inst. Seminar 3; Track 3,4; Cross- Country 3; MASC Com. 3; Wi-Hi News 3, Sports Ed. 4; Stu. Coun. 4; Debating Club Sec. 4; Youth Leaders’ Conf. 4; Tom-Tom Will Com.; Cafeteria Com. 4; Stu. Coun. Elec. Com. 4. Michele Charrier College Human Re. Club Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3,4; May Dance Ent. 2; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Nat. Hon Soc. 3,4; Jr-Sr Banquet Ent. Chrmn 3; French Club 3,4; Gymnastics Team 3; Dance Dec. Com. 3; Jr. FNA 3; Wye Inst. Sem. 3; Debating Club 4; FTA Prog. Chrmn 4; AFS Club 4; Elks Leadership Award 4; Home¬ coming Com. 4; Prom Ent. co-chrmn. 4; Tom-Tom Assoc. Ed. 4; Twirp Dance Ent. 4; Math. Day Gen. Arrangements 4; Powder- Puff Football 4. Bill Chronister Undecided DECA Club Treas 4. Sharon Cline Teaching Michele Frances Charrier June 21, 1949 Remembered as: Generally Speaking, She’s Generally Speaking. FTA 2,3,4. Tina Cohen Teaching Chorus 2; Sr. Class Flay 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Con. Choir 3,4; All-state Chorus 4; Latin Club 4; Indian Chant 4 Sec.; Day with Drs. Oper. Com. 4. Charles Collier History Teacher J.V. Football 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; H. R. Treas. 3. Geri Conaway Social Work J.V. Cheerleader 3; Var. Cheerleader 4; Jr- Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Indian Chant Misc. co- Ed 3; Powder-Puff Football 4; Homecoming Dec. Com. 4; Latin Club 4; Type-Ed Indian Chant 4; Stu. Coun Alt. 4; Ptom Com. 4; May Day Com. 4. Sandy Conway Social Work H. R. Pres. 2; Volleyball 2; Concert Choir 2,4; Cheerleader 2; World ' s Fair Choral Group 2; FHA 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Jr. Class Play Constr. 3; Human Relations 4; Homecoming Com. 4; App. Thespians 4. Jene Corbin Secretary Basketball 2; Hockey 2,3; Softball 2,3; Volleyball 3. Charles Cordrey State Police Sharon Louise Cline October 8, 1949 Remembered as: Never De¬ clining. Sharon Couch College French Club 2; Color Guard 2,3 (Capt), 4 (Capt); Jr. Class Play 3; Day with Drs. 2; Jr-Sr. Banquet Com. 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Thespian Club 4. G. Wayne Creeger College Nelson Creighton Armed Service Band 4. Judy Cross Lab. Technician Sci. and Math Club 2; FHA 2,3,4; Library Asst. 2; Career Day Leader 2; Spanish Club 3; Concert Choir 3; Color Guard 4; Indian Chant Com. 4; Sr. Class Play Crew 4; Thespian 4. Della Christine Cohen July 17, 1949 Remembered by P. O. T. (Problems of Tina) Bruce Culver College Band 2; Career Day Leader 2; Soccer 3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Homecoming Com. 4; Sr. 28 Class Play 4. Charles Edward Collier, Jr. July 17, 1949 Remembered as: Cameo Camaro. . Geraldine Faye Conaway July 28, 1949 Remembered as: Tiny Tears. Sandra Marlene Conway March 9, 1949 Remembered as: Wi Hi ' s Marian Anderson. Jenester Ann Corbin August 11, 1949 Remembered as: Being Corbin-ated. l Charles Lewis Cordrey October 27, 1948 Remembered for: Being No Relation to George. Sharon Emilyne Couch December 2, 1949 Remembered by: Feldman ' s f Gregory Wayne Creeger November 8, 1948 Remembered for: C P Telephone Company. Nelson David Creighton, Jr. August 14, 1949 Remembered as: Saxy. Judy Camila Cross December 5, 1949 Remembered for: Never a Cross Word. Bruce Gordy Culver May 8, 1949 Remembered by: His White Dart. William Ralph Culver January 26, 1949 Remembered as: Rod of the Year. Wanda Lee Dale March 6, 1948 Remembered as: Wi- Welcome Addition ■Hi ' s Connie Rayne Darby June 4, 1949 Remembered as: Connie Carburetor. Ida Lee Darby July 20, 1949 Remembered as: What ' s Up, Doc? Kenneth Hugh Dashiell July 26, 1949 Remembered as: Wi-Hi ' s Unofficial Cheerleader. Marlene Yvette Dashiell December 19, 1949 Remembered by: Her 20-20 Vision. Andrew Jackson Daugherty February 12, 1949 Remembered as: The 7th President. Frank Joseph Davis August 21, 1949 Remembered as: Joe DeGaulle. Glenn Bradford Davis February 21, 1949 Remembered by: Swinging on a Bar. ( Denny Donoway Dennis December 31, 1949 Remembered as: Getting on the Bandwagon. Gregory Allen Dill May 22, 1949 Remembered as: Fickle Pickle. Barbara Ann Disharoon February 14, 1948 Remembered by: Her Composure. hristine Ann Dougherty August 24, 1949 Remembered as: Little Red. Stephen Criss Douglas March 29, 1949 Remembered as: The Hot-Shot Hillbilly. Alice Mae Downing July 4, 1948 Remembered as: Alice in Wonderland. Bill Culver College FFA 2,3 (Rep), 4; Band 2,3; Wrestling 3; Winter Carnival Escort 3; Jr. Class Play 3. Wanda Dale Designer Jr. Chorus 2; Sr. Chorus 3,4. Connie Darby Beautician FHA 2; FBLA 3. Ida Darby Physical Therapist Stu. Coim. Rep. 2, Alt. 3,4; Debating Club 2,3,4; NCCJ 2,3; Wye Inst. Seminar 3; French Club 3,4, V. Pres. 3; FNA 3,4; AFS 4; Human Rel. 3; Wi-Hi News 3,4, Feature Ed. 4; Stu. Coun. Pub. Chrmn 4; M.C. Day with Drs. 4; Indian Chant 4; Math. Day Pub. Chrmn. 4. Cigar Dashiell College J.V. Basketball 2,3; Cross-country 3,4; Track 3,4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3; Concert Chr. 4. Marlene Dashiell Secretary Concert Chr. 2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; FHA 2,3; Library Club 2,3; FBLA 4; FTA 3; Rec. Basketball 2; Volleyball 3. Andrew Daugherty Undecided Joe Davis Art Sr. Class Play 3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Talent Show 3; Con. Chr. 3,4; Thespian 3,4; All¬ state Choir 4. Glenn Davis College Band 2,3,4 (Sr. Coun. Rep. 4); Track Field 3,4. Denny Dennis Undecided Greg Dill College Track Field 2; DECA Club 3,4; Var. Bas¬ ketball 3; FBLA 4. Barbara Disharoon Nurse Library Club 2,3; Wi-Hi News Rep. 2; MASC Com. 3; FNA 4; Indian Chant Bus. Com. 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Chris Dougherty College Powder-Puff Football 4; Homecoming Com. 4. Criss Douglas College Baseball 2,3; J.V. Basketball 2; Var. Basket¬ ball 3,4. Alice Downing FHA 2; FTA 3. Clerk-typist 31 Eddy Dryden Jeanne Dunn Salvage Diver Executive Secretary Band 2; Career Day Leader 2; FBLA 3,4, Treas. 4. Gayle Elliott Accountant Chorus 2,3; Concert Choir 4; Stu. Coun. Alt. 3; Tom-Tom Typing Staff 4. Ann Ellis College FNA 3,4; Literary 4; French Club 4. Bud Elzey College Stu. Coun. Rep. 2; Soccer 2,3,4, Co-Capt. 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Var. Basketball 3,4; MASC Conv. Budget Chair. 3; Jr. Cl. Pres. 3; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Chair. 3; Pres. State DECA 4; Prom Construe. Co- Chair. 4. Ike Elzey Armed Service Career Day Leader 2; Track and Field 3,4. Bill Ennis Army Varsity Basketball Manager 4. Altonia Epps Clerk Typist FHA 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; FBLA 4; Concert Choir 4. Rachel Eure French Interpreter Chorus 2,3; Day With Drs. 2; FHA 2, 3,4; Jr. Cl. Play 3; French Club 3,4; Debating Club 3; Concert Choir 4; Thespian 4; Tom¬ Tom Will Comm. 4. Lynette Evans College Softball 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Entert. 3; FHA 3; Hockey 3,4; Homecoming 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Tom-Tom Sports Co-ed. 4; AFS 4; Chorus 4. Shari Evans Medical Secretary FHA 2,3,4, Pari. 4; Colorguard 3,4; Jr-Sr. Banq. 3; Basketball Manager 4; Indian Chant Bus. Comm. 4; Pow. Puff Football. Paula Eversman Education FTA 2, 3,4; Human Rel. 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4, Sec. 4; Sr. Cl. Play 4; Indian Chant 4. Doug Farmer College Oris Fields Mechanic Football 3. Mary Franklin Secretary GAA (Former School) 2; FBLA 4. t Ec Jr. Edga r Charles Dryden, December 26, 1948 Remembered as: The Popular Mechanic. Mary Jeanne Dunn May 23, 1949 Remembered as: Well Dunn! c Gayle Lynn Elliott January 7, 1949 Remembered as: Our Own Little Nighting-Gayle. Catherine Ann Ellis November 9, 1949 Remembered by--Her Serene Sweetness. Guy Stanford Elzey, Jr. January 3, 1949 Remembered as: The Nicest GUY at WiHi. 32 Rachel Eure October 21, 1949 Remembered as: The Prophet. Rose Lynette Evans December 24, 1949 Remembered as: Staying on the Wright side. Sharon Bobby Evans December 5, 1948 Remembered by: Her Lollipops. Paula Catherine Eversman December 5, 1948 Remembered as: The Mod Bod. Alan Douglas Farmer March 17, 1949 Remembered as: The Guy with the Inappropriate Last Name. Oris Glanson Fields February 14, 1949 Remembered by: His Bouncing Ways. Mary Louise Franklin July 4, 1948 Remembered as: Ben ' s Sister. j lTsac Henry Elzey March 9, 1949 Remembered as: Esquire. William Ennis December 16, 1948 Remembered as: Sepesy ' s Side-Kick. Altonia Epps July 14, 1947 Remembered by: Her Epps- Itaph. Frederick Allen French July 12, 1949 Remembered as: WiHi ' s Boy Secretary. ' v Sregory Thomas French February 15, 1949 Remembered as: Wi-Hi ' s Miss Clairol t v William Gregory July 30, 1949 Remembered as: Disaster Area. Frie WiHi ' s j Esther Ann Gale November 23, 1948 Remembered as: Blowing Up a Storm. William Charles Gale November 19, 1949 Remembered as: The Right-Hand Reserve. y Dorothy Gates June 12, 1949 Remembered as: WiHi Wilma Chamberlain. ' s Kathleen Teresa George January 19, 1949 Remembered as: Having plenty of Pull-y. Suzanna Lee Gilbert January 11, 1949 Remembered as: Gilly. lien Mae Givans September 8, 1949 Remembered as: Always Givans Her Best. Jennifer Gordy January 24, 1949 Remembered as: Nice and Quiet. Linda Gayle Griffin July 17, 1949 Remembered as: Gala of Tyaskin. Will a Gray Grogan April 26, 1949 Remembered as: Willa Have a Party! Christine Elizabeth Guthrie July 15, 1949 Remembered as: A Lot of Horse Sense. IX John Phillip Hall September 9, 1949 Remembered as: Big Bad John. Fred French Business Career Day Leader 2; FBLA 4. Greg French Psychology J.V. Football 2; Tennis 3,4; Soccer 3,4; Wrestling 3. Greg Fries College Day with Drs. 2; Soccer 2,3; J.V. Basket¬ ball 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2; MASC Com. 3; Jr-Sr Banquet 3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4; Lower Shore 4; Tom-Tom Will Com. 4; Var. Football 4; Var. Basketball 4; AFS 4. Esther Gale Seamstress Majorette 3. Bill Gale Teacher Band 4; Var. Basketball 4; Var. Football 4; Track and Field 4. Dottie Gates Teacher Debating Club 3; Thespian Club 4; FHA 4; Indian Chant 4; Tom-Tom Will Com. 4. Kathy George Accounting Chorus 2; Con. Chr. 3,4; FTA 2; Nat. Music Ed. Con. 2; LSASC 3; Day with Drs. 4. Sue Gilbert College Spanish Club 3; V. Pres. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Humorous Stage 3; Wi-Hi News 3,4; Thespians 4; Sr. Class Play 4; AFS 4. Ellen Givans College Career Day Leader 2; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3; French Club 2; Wi-Hi News 3,4; May Day Att. 3; Dance Com. Entert. 3; Tom-Tom Adv. Mgr. 4; Homecoming Com. Entert. 4; FNA 4. Jenny Gordy College NYC 3,4; Assoc. Sec. Jr. Class 3; Library Club V. Pres. 3; Monitor 3; Hockey 3. Linda Griffin Secretary FHA 2; FBLA 3, 4; Color Guard 3. Willa Grogan Undecided FHA 2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4. Chris Guthrie Secretary Homecoming Com. 3,4; FHA 3; FBLA 4. Darlene Hall Undecided H.R. Sec. 2; Jr. Class Sec. 3; FHA 2,3, Historian 2, Sec. 3; AFS 3,4; Indian Chant 4; Stu. Coun. Sec. 3, 1st V. Pres. 4; LSASC Del. 4; Tom-Tom Will Com. 4; MASC Com 3; Assembly Com. 4; Career Day Leader 2; Jr-Sr. Atl. 3; May Day Duchess 3; Winter Carnival Att 2; Wi-Hi ' s Humorous Stage Cast 3; May Queen 4. John Hall College J.V. Football 2; H.R. Pres. 2,3,4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 2,3,4; Career Day Leader 2; Var. Football 3,4; Var. Wrestling 3,4; Track 3,4; Jr-Sr Banquet Entert. 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Assembly Com. 4; Landscap¬ ing Com. 4; Monitor 4; Homecoming Reg. Com. 4. 35 Sharon Jo Hamilton May 28, 1949 Remembered as: The Nicest Ham in the Senior Class. Sharon Hamilton College Softball 2; Career Day Leader 2; MASC Com. 3; FBLA 3; Library Club 3,4; Human Rel. 3; Indian Chant 3; Tom-Tom Typing Com. 4; Homecoming 4; Powder Puff Foot¬ ball 4. Diatra Hardy Clerk-Typist Sue Harman Secretary Library 2,3; FBLA 2,3,4; Indian Chant 2,3, 4; Jr. Class Play 3. Greg Harrison Undecided Mary Ellen Harrison Secretary Career Day Leader 2; FHA 2,3; Jr-Sr Banquet 2; Stu. Coun. 3rd V. Pres. 3; Humorous Stage 3; MASC Com 3; Indian Chant 4; FBLA 4. Jeff Hart College Career Day Leader 2; Var. Baseball 2,3,4; J.V. Football 2; Var. Football 3,4; Stu. Coun. Alt. 3,4; Math. Day3,4;H.R. V. Pres. 3, 4; Tom-Tom Will Com. 4; Home¬ coming 4; Monitor 4. Roger Harvey Mechanic Beverly Hastings Lab. Assistant FHA 2; FBLA 4; Tom-Tom Bus. Mgr. 4. John Helms Armed Forces Pat Hitch Bible College J.V. Basketball 2; Library 2,3,4, Sec- Treas. 2, Pres. 4;H.R. Sec-Treas. 2,4; Homecoming Com. 2,3,4; J.V. Cheer¬ leader 3; MASC Com. 3; Jr-Sr. Banquet 3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3; Sr. Class Historian 4. Diatra Patience Hardy January 12, 1947 Remembered as: Hardy Har-Har. Sue Hastings Harman March 14, 1948 Remembered as: WiHi ' s Mrs. ■ Phyl Holland Teacher Con. Chr. 2,3,4; Career Day Leader 2; Debating Club 2,3,4; FTA 2; Human Rel. 2, Sec. 3,4; MASC Com. 3; Wye Int. 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4; Thespian Club 3,4; All-state Cho. 4; French Club 4; AFS Club 4. Carl Gregory Harrison October 16, 1948 Remembered as: Knowing the Safeway. Terry Hook Travel Band 2; Football 3,4; Indian Chant 4. Linda Hopkins College Career Day Leader 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; Hockey 3,4; Tom-Tom Art Com. 4. Sam Hotton FFA 2,3,4. Anna Howard Marines Undecided Mal V Ellen Harrison September 6, 1949 Remembered as: Hairrison 36 Jeffery Alan Hart September 2, 1949 Remembered as: The Biggest Hart at WiHi. Arnold R oger Harvey December?, 1949 Remembered as: The Dodge Boy. Beverly Lena Hastings December 1, 1947 Remembered as: The Many Battles of Hastings. John Charles Helms February 7, 1949 Remembered as: Peaches. i p ; Patricia Ellen Hitch April 6, 1949 Remembered by: Hitching Her Wagon to a Star. Phyllis Holland December 12, 1949 Remembered as: Teresa Textbook. Terry Alan Hook June 4, 1949 Remembered as: The Fugitive from Arizona. Linda Jean Hopkins March 11, 1949 Remembered as: M. P. ' s Shotgun. Samuel Arthur Hotton December 21, 1949 Remembered as: Gagging Around. Indiana Howard November 5, 1946 Remembered as: Keeping Up With the Times. Cindy Clark Hubbert December 4, 1949 Remembered By: Is It True Blondes Have More Fun? Linda Rae Hubeny September 6, 1949 Remembered by: The Girl With Two Harts. Mary Deane Hudson August 20, 1949 Remembered as: The Bouncy Lass of the Senior Class. Nancy Jean Hudson December 13, 1949 Remembered by: Following Her Rainbow. Sandra Luvinia Hughey July 13, 1949 Remembered by: Baby Hughey. Kathleen Marie Hurley July 6, 1949 Remembered as: Hurley the Hurler. William Grayson Hyle, Jr. December 27, 1949 Remembered by: His Three Day Weekends. Dorothy Ellen Insley September 28, 1949 Remembered as: Second Hand Rose. Shirley Anna Willey Jaquith November 12, 1947 Remembered as: Our December Bride. [ Allen Dawson Jenkins July 2, 1948 Remembered as: Gone With the Wind. ] Kathryn Susanne Jester March 31, 1949 Remembered as: Just Another Kathy. Kenneth James Johnson April 20, 1949 Remembered as: The High Steppin ' Full Back. Sharon Lee Johnson December 25, 1949 Remembered by: Her Willing Efforts. Tyrone Johnson October 16, 1949 Remembered as: The Cave Man. Terrelle Elizabeth Jolley November 7, 1949 Remembered as: Jolly Terrelle. Cindy Hubbert Nurse Powder-Puff Football 4; Homecoming Com. 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Library Club 4. Linda Hubeny College Jr. Class Play 3; Powder-Puff Football 4; French Club 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Day with Drs. 2; Homecoming Com. 2,3,4; Hockey 3,4, Co-capt. 4; Thespians 3,4. Deane Hudson College Stu. Coun. Rep. 2,3; Career Day Leader 2; Homecoming Com. 2,3,4, Dec. Chrmn. 4; J.V. Cheerleader Co-capt. 3; Var. Cheer¬ leader 4; Jr-Sr Banquet 3; Dec. Chrmn. Stu. Coun. dances 3; MASC Co-chrmn. Dec. 3; Jr. Class Play Com 3; Sr. Class Play Com. 3; Sr. Cl. Play Cast 4; FTA 3, 4, V. Pres 3, Pres. 4; App. Thespian 3; Thespian 4; AFS 4; Tom-Tom Assoc. Ed. 4; Co-chrmn. Prom. Dec. 4. Nancy Hudson College Stu. Coun. Alt. 2,3; Jr-Sr Banquet 3; Gym¬ nastics 3; French Club 3,4; FNA 3,4; Con. Cho. 4; Indian Chant 4; Math Day Com. 4; Powder-puff Football 4. Sandy Hughey FHA 2. Art Kathy Hurley Nurse Stu. Coun. Alt. 2, 3; Homecoming Com. 2, 3,4; Softball 2,3,4; FNA 3,4; Math Day Com. 4; Jr-Sr Banquet 3; Wi-Hi News 4; Powder-Puff Football 4; Human Rel. 4. Billy Hyle College J.V. Football 2,3; J.V. Basketball 2,3; Tennis 2,3,4; Stu. Coun. Alt. 2,4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3; Powder-Puff Cheerleader 3,4; Sr. Class Pres. 4. Dot tie Insley College Day with Drs. 2; Majorette 2,3,4; Gymnas¬ tics 2,3,4; Debating Club 2,3; Jr-Sr Ban¬ quet 3; Stu. Coun. Alt 3; FTA 3,4; Humor¬ ous Stage Cast 3; Math Day Com. 3, 4; Thespians 4; Tom-Tom Photog. Com. 4. Shirley Jaquith Nurse FHA 2,3; FBLA 4; Jr-Sr Banquet 3. Allan Jenkins Undecided Stu. Coun. Alt. 2; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3,4; J.V. Football 2; Var. Football 3,4; Wres¬ tling 2; Track Field 2,3,4; Human Rel. 4. Kathy Jester Nurse Human Rel. 2,4; Jr. FNA 3, Pub. Chrmn. 3; Thespians 3,4; Sr. FNA 4, Pres. 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Powder-Puff Football 4. Ken Johnson Var. Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 3,4; H.R. College Catp. 4; Baseball 2,4; Treas. 4. Sharon Johnson Teacher FTA 2,3,4, Point Sec. 4; Indian Chant 3,4, Co-Lit. Ed. 3,4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3.4; Chrmn. Tom-Tom Will Com. 4; Math Dav 4. 7 Cave Johnson Electronics Journalism 2; Speech Drama Club 2; Cross¬ country 3; Track Field 4. Terrelle Jolley College Band 2; Chorus 3; FHA 3,4, Girls’ State 4; Indian Chant 4; Tom-Tom Bus. Com. 4; 39 Sr. Class Play 4; Con. Chr. 4; Human Rel. 4; Thespians 4. Bobby Jones June 25, 1948 Remembered by: His Ordinary Name. Bobby Jones Undecided Track G Field 2,3; Baseball 2; Var. Basket¬ ball 2,3; Football 2,3; Chorus 2; Gymnastics 2 . Jennifer Jones Teacher FTA 4; App. Thespian 4; Human Rel. 3; Jr. Class Play 4. Juanita Jones Social Worker Stu. Coun Alt. 2; Career Day Leader 2; French Club 2, V. Pres. 3, Sec-Treas. 4. Reginald Jones Navy Eng. Oral Club 4. Gaye Keller College Nt. Hon. Soc. 3, Treas. 4; Md. Jr. Sci. Hum. Sym. 3; Science Sem. 4; Tom-Tom Assoc. Ed. 4; Wye Inst. 4. Dave Kenney Trucking Bill Kerns Undecided J.V. Football 2; Var. Football 3,4; Track 3 4. Ed Killman Navy Soccer 2,3; Basketball 2; Wrestling 3. Linda King Secretary FHA 3; FBLA 4. Art Klein College Track G Field 2,3,4; Jr. Class Play Com. 3; Sr. Class Play Com. 4; Thespian Club 4. Leo Kondziola Undecided Sue Lankford Accountant Chorus 2; Gymnastics 2; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Thespians 3,4; Indian Chant 4; Tom-Tom Will Com. 4. Jim Larmore Weightlifting 4. Carpenter Melvin Layfield Voc. Ag. 2,3,4, Treas 4. Army Pete Layfield FFA 2,3,4, Music G Photography Rep. 2, V. Pres. 3; Band 2,3,4. y jennifer Colline Jones February 18, 1949 Remembered as: Our Permanent Absentee. ‘Juanita Elizabeth Jones June 21, 1949 Remembered as: Keeping Up With the Jones ' . Reginald Lee Jones June 29, 1949 Remembered by: 7-41. y Gaye Lynn Keller July 28, 1949 Remembered as: Miss Co¬ ordination. 40 X David Earl Kenney February 22, 1949 Remembered by: His Ford Diesel. William George Kerns December 8, 1948 Remembered as: Moose. Stanley Edward Killman October 20, 1949 Remembered by: Just Call Orkin. Linda Mae King December 13, 1949 Remembered as: Queen of the Kings. y Joseph Arthur Klein February 1, 1949 Remembered by: His Guitar Lessons. Leo Kondziola February 3, 1947 Remembered by: Would You Please Spell Your Last Name? Susan Ann Lankford August 15, 1949 Remembered as: The Office’s Right Hand Man. James Allen Larmore December 19, 1949 Remembered by: The Will Committee. Melvin Carlton Layfield October 27, 1949 Remembered by: His Triumphant Triumph. Hjj l Peter Holland Layfield July 22, 1949 i Remembered as: Breezy. Lottie Mae Leak July 18, 1949 Remembered as: Always Running. Raymond John Leo February Z?, 1949 Remembered as: Taking It in Stride. D. Jay Lewis August 29, 1948 Remembered as: D.J. and the Runaways. , Gary W. Lewis June 19, 1949 Remembered as: Gary and Playboys. the Ricaud Lewis Lloyd June 8, 1949 Remembered as: WiHi ' s Phil Oches. Louis Wilmer Lolirfink, III August 31, 1947 Remembered as: Buzz. Sandra Lynn Lohrfink March 2, 1949 Remembered as: Rapunzel! Rapunzel! Christopher William Long September 25, 1947 Remembered as: Being a Long Way From Home. Glenn A. Long March 30, 1949 Remembered as: Wi-Hi ' s Sammy Davis, Jr. u R Robert Graham Long December 8, 1949 Remembered as: A Lot ol Room to Talk. Judith Anne Longest March 21, 1949 Remembered by: January 27th --The Longest Day. l ' jo John Talbott Lowry December 11, 1948 Remembered as: Cool, quiet. but Robert Jerome Lynch, Jr. November 8, 1949 Remembered by: Penny For His Thoughts. Glenda Ann Mack August 18, 1949 Remembered by: Her Mid¬ western Accent. Elizabeth Alice Maher March 12, 1949 Remembered as: The Varsity Megaphone. 43 Slim Leak WAC John Leo College Debating Soc. 3,4; Jr. Class Float 3; Sr. Class Float 4; Jr. Class Play Constr. 4; Tom-Tom Photography Com. 4; Indian Chant 4. D. J. Lewis Gary Lewis Undecided Service Rick Lloyd Song Writer Band 2,3,4; Day with Drs. 2; MASC Dec. Com 3. Buzz Lohrfink Navy Sandy Lohrfink College May Day Att. 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Human Rel. 4; Powder-Puff Football 4. Chris Long College Soccer 4; Sr. Class Play Crew 4; AFS 4; Stu. Coun. 4; Homecoming Com. 4. Glenn Long Armed Forces Chr. 2,3,4; J. V. Basketball 2; Var. Basketball 3,4; Var. Football 3; Gymnas¬ tics 2; Intra. Basketball Award 2; FTA 3; H.S. Chall. 3; All-state Chorus 4. Bob Long College J.V. Football 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Thespian 3,4; Sr. Class Play 4. Judy Longest Co llege May Day Att. 2; Human Rel. 2,4; Stu. Coun. Alt. 2,3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; FNA 3, V. Pres. 4; Jr-Sr Banquet 3; Winter Carnival Queen 4; Thespian 4; Sr. Class Sec. 4 John Lowry Eng. Club 4. College Jerry Lynch College Gymnastics 2,3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Win¬ ter Carnival Escort 4. Glenda Mack Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2; FNA 3,4. Nurse Betsy Maher College Stu. Coun. RepL 2,4; Basketball Var. 2; LSASC-Sub. 2; LSASC Guide 4; Cheer¬ leader Var. 3,4, Capt. 4; Chorus 3; Con¬ cert Cho. 4; Human Rel. 3,4; Talent Show 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Thespian 4; om-Tom Bus. Com. 4. Shauna Majors Tom-Tom Art Com. 4. Undecided Mike Malone Football 2,3; Wrestling 2,3. College Buddy Malone FFA 2,3,4. Armed Forces Diane Mann F.H.A. 2. Secretary Benita Marshall Physical Ed. FHA 2; H. R. Sec. 2,3,4; FT A 3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4; Homecoming Float 2,3,4; Entr. Com. May Dance 3; Powder-Puff Football 4; Sports Ed. Tom-Tom 4; Prom Dec. Com. 4; Prom Pub. Com. co- chrmn. 4. Mike Marshall Teacher Day with Drs. 2; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Thespians 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Human Rel. 4; Debating Club 4. Marty Matlack Cosmetology Majorettes 3; Gymnastics 3; Var. Basket¬ ball 3; Sr. Class Play Contr. Costume Com. 4; FHA 4. Sam Matthews Business School FHA 2,3, Treas 3; Cheerleader 2,3; News¬ paper 2,3; Jr. Class Sec. 3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3; FTA 3; Wye hist. Sem. 3; FBLA 4. Dave Maxwell College Jr. Class Play Constr. Light Com. Human Rel. 4; Tom-Tom Art Com. 4; Dance Com. 4; Homecoming Com. 4; Sr. Class Play Constr. Com. 4. Marilyn McCarty College MASC Com. 3; Jr. Class Play Constr. 3; Chorus 3; Con. Choir 4; AFS 4; Spanish Club 4; Indian Chant Com. 4. Leroy McFadden Armed Forces Linda McKittrick College FHA 2,3; Softball 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Human Rel. 4; AFS Cor. -Sec. 4; Tom¬ Tom Bus. Com. 4; Homecoming Com. 4. Pat McLemon College Softball 2; J.V. Cheerleader 3; Var. Cheer¬ leader 4; FTA 4; AFS 4; Math Day Dec. Chrmn. 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Homecoming Com. 4. Jim Meagher College J.V. Football 2; Indian Chant Hist. 4. Virginia Menne Clerk Chorus 4. Florence Shauna Majors August 28, 1948 Remembered by: Her Major Problems. Michael Charles Malone January 28, 1947 Remembered as: Mr. America. Jacob Earl Malone June 22, 1949 Remembered as: Buddy Boy. Diane Jacqueline Mann October 7, 1949 Remembered as: Navy Blue. Benita Lynn Marshall April 8, 1949 Remembered by: Her Hot Rod Chevy? 44 Michael Virgil Marshall November 6, 1949 Remembered by: His Very Kind Heart. . v Martha Karen Matlack April 22, 1949 Remembered as: Being Well- Coiffed. Shelley Matthews October 8, 1949 Remembered as: The Secretary. David Joseph Maxwell October 28, 1949 Remembered as: Being Sanka ' s Competitor. Marilyn Gale McCarty December 31, 1949 Remembered as: Being the Big Wig in Trig. Leroy J. McFadden February 10, 1948 Remembered as: Big Leroy. Linda Marie Me Kit trick January 29, 1949 Remembered as: Sunny Side Up. Patricia Krause McLemon August 20, 1949 Remembered by: V-I-C-T-O-R-Y. J Neil Tilden Messick April 26, 1949 Remembered by: Hail to the Chief. t William J. Millar Jr. January 28, 1950 Remembered by: His Slow Smile. Elizabeth Ann Mohr May 19, 1949 Remembered as: The Mohr the Merrier Margaret Claire Mohr May 19, 1949 Remembered--Mohr or Less. H; azel Lou Montgomery April 12, 1949 Remembered by: Hurray For Hazel! Fred Thomas Moon December 4, 1949 Remembered by: Moon- shining? Donald Edward Moore November 29, 1947 Remembered by: The Third Period Lunch Shift. Linda Lee Moorefield November 14, 1948 Remembered by: The Uni¬ versal Language. y Mary Cather ine Morcom November 15, 1949 Remembered as: The Poet Laureate ' 67. Ronald William Arthur Morris September 8, 1947 Remembered as: Rock. f i st Steve O ' Brien Morris December 27, 1949 Remembered by: Don ' t Tread On Me. William Calvin Morris June 22, 1949 Remembered by: His Dead Horse Theory. Alexander Moses February 7, 1948 Remembered as: Always Late. Barbara Marion Mumford June 25, 1949 Remembered as: Bruce ' s Barbie Doll. Larry Kenneth Neal June 15, 1948 Remembered as: Merry Larry. Neil Messick College J.V. Basketball 2; Tennis 2; MASC Com. 3; MASC Del. 3,4; Stu. Coun. 2nd V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Wye Inst. Sem. 3; Hu¬ morous Stage 3; LSASC Del. 3,4; School Service Award 3; Homecoming Com. 3; Monitor 4; Interstate Coun. 4; Debating Club 4; Elks Leadership Award 4; Opti¬ mist Youth Appreciation Award 4. Bill Millar College Liz Mohr College Hockey 2,3; Human Rel. Corr. Sec. 2, V. Pres. 4; NCCJ Workshop 2; MASC Com. 3; Stu. Dir. Jr. Class Play 3; Jr. FNA Pres. 3; Thespian 3,4; FNA Pub. Chrmn. 4; Math Day Com. 3,4; Jr-Sr. Banquet 3; Sr. Class Play 4. Margaret Mohr College Human Rel. 2,3,4; MASC Com. Chrmn. 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Math Day 3,4; FTA 3, 4; Jr-Sr. Banquet 3; School Service Award 3; Homecoming 4; Tom-Tom Art Com. 4; Prom Com. Chrmn. 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Hazel Montgomery Airline Stewardess Homecoming 2; FNA 3,4; Latin Club 3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Sr. Class Play 4; MASC Com. 3; Talent Show Com. 3; Thespian App. 4; Tom-Tom Bus. Com. 4. Fred Moon Undecided Tom-Tom Art Com. 4; Indian Chant Art Com. 4; Homecoming Dec. Com. 3; Dance Dec. Com.; Prom Dec. Com. Sr. Class Play Constr. 4. Donald Moore Carpenter Linda Moorefield Fr. Teacher French Club 4; Indian Chant Co-Art Ed. 4. Cathy Morcom Teacher Human Rel. 2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Indian Chant Co-ed. 3; Indian Chant 4; French Club 3,4. Ronnie Morris Undecided Steve Morris College Wrestling 2; Career Day Leader 2; Indian Chant Art ' Com. 4; Sr. Class Play Constr. 4; Human Rel. Treas. 4; Thespians 4; Monitor 4; Homecoming Com. 4. Bill Morris College English Club 4. Alexander Moses Undecided Barbie Mumford College Spanish Club 2,3; Library Club 2; FTA 3,4, Sec-Treas 4; Stu. Coun. Alt. 2; H.R. Vice Pres. 2; JV Cheerleader 3; Var. Cheer¬ leader co-Capt; Homecoming Com. 3,4; Jr. Class Play Com. 3; Sr. Class Play 4; Tom-Tom Adv. Com. 4. Kenny Neal Electrician 47 Barbara Raye Nourse February 21, 1949 Remembered as: Bouncy Barbara. Barbara Nourse Nurse Vested Choir 2; Science Club 2; Drama Club 2; Chorus 3; Indian Chant 4; Conceit Choir 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Ed Obermeyer Television Choir 2,3,4; Var. Football 2,3; Chess Club 2,3; Radio Club Pres. 2; Yearbook Art Ed. 3; Stu. Coun. 3; Jr. Class Play 3; Indian Chant 4; Football Announcer 4. Edna Owens Undecided George Owens Business School Band Adv. 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; FBLA 4. Dale Parry College Career Day Leader 2; Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 2. Joyce Parsons Nurse Hockey 2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4; Indian Chant 3,4, Co-Ed. Poetry 2; FNA 4. Sonny Parsons Conservationist Ellen Payne Medical Secretary FBLA 4; Indian Chant Typing Com. 4. Benny Payne Art Career Dance Dec. Com. 4; Tom-Tom Art Com. 4; Indian Chant Art Com. 4; Thespian Club 4; Human Rel. 4; Sr. Class Play 4. Angela Phillips Secretary FBLA 4 Bus. Comm. Brent Phillips Undecided Tom-Tom Art Com. 4; Human Rel. 4. Dave Phippin Hotel Mgr. Career Day Leader 2; French Club 4. Dollie Pilkinton Undecided Jr-Sr. Banquet 3; Deca 3,4, Sec. 4. Warren Pobst College Tennis 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 2; Latin Club 4; Monitor 4. Marsha Polk College Career Day Leader 2; Sci. and Math Club 2; Glee Club 2; NCCJ 2,4, Girls ' State 3; FTA 4; Human Rel. 3,4; Library Club 3, Pres. 3; Con. Chr. 4; Feature Ed. Indian Chant 4; Homecoming Com. 4. ( August Edward Obermeyer October 11, 1948 Remembered as: Wi-Hi ' s Chuck Thompson. Edna Catherine Owens January 1, 1949 Remembered by: Her Quiet Nature. George Franklin Owens October 27, 1949 Remembered as: The P. Scholar. O.D. j Dale Franklyn Parry April 29, 1949 Remembered as: Commodore Parry. 48 Joyce Ellen Parsons May 30, 1949 Remembered as: Powerful Parsons. i w ilbert Levin Parsons, Jr. December 15, 1948 Remembered by: Finally Making it. Ellen Hall Payne December 4, 1949 Remembered by: Always in a Hurry. Walter B. Payne III April 16, 1949 Remembered by: His U. F. O. ' s. Angela Marie Phillips August 30, 1949 Remembered as: Angel-A Paul Brent Phillips April 1, 1949 Remembered by: His Person¬ alized Locker. David Wootten Phippin August 10, 1949 Remembered as: Phillips ' 67. Dollie Margaret Pilkinton November 3, 1945 Remembered by: Hello, Dollie ! Warren Jay Pobst October 10, 1949 Remembered by: Pobst Goes the Weasel. Marsha Bertha Polk March 29, 1949 Remembered by: Never Polking Around. William Alexander Purnell, Jr. April 4, 1949 Remembered as: Alexander- Muskrat. j. James Robert Purnell, Jr. February 27, 1949 Remembered by: 1 an ' a a . . . 2 an 1 William I. Purnell December 1, 1949 Remembered by: Hop, Skip, and a Jump Away. Cheryl Darlene Pusey January 14, 1948 Remembered by: Her Senior Portrait. Stephen Wayne Pusey June 28, 1949 Remembered as: Wi Hi’s All Round-All Round. Dixie Lee Rayne May 10, 1948 Remembered by: When it Rayne’s it Pours. George L. Reddish, Jr. December 12, 1948 Remembered as: Big Red. J: Sara Elizabeth Pollitt May 5, 1949 Remembered as: Swaziland Sweetie. Elton Alfred Powell, Jr. January 29, 1949 Remembered as: Our Pal. Henry’ Davenport Pully February 22, 1949 Remembered by: Pulling for the Best. Yvonne Kay Reese September 27, 1949 Remembered by: Neil Again? William Roosevelt Reid July 17, 1948 Remembered as: The Unsung Hero. Joanne Louise Rencher August 12, 1949 Remembered as: The Folk Singer John Franklin Renshaw February 2, 1949 Remembered as: Wi Hi’s Daniel Boone. ‘ Orville Eugene Richardson March 17, 1948 Remembe red as: The Sounds of Silence. 51 Betsy Pollitt Social Worker Basketball 2, 3.4, Co-Capt. 4; Career Day Leader 2; Library Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Comm. 3,4; H. R. Sec. 3; Prom Bids Co- Chair. 4; Indian Chant 4. A1 Powell College J. V. Football 2,3; Var. Football 4; Home¬ coming Comm. 4. Henry Pully College Career Day Leader 2; Jr. Cl. 3; Var. Foot¬ ball 4; J. V. Football 3; Math Day 4. Bob Purnell Band Instructor Marching and Concert Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Band Club Pres. 4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4; All-Shore Band 4. Billy Purnell Business Administration Band 2,3,4; Math Day 2; Track and Field 2; Baseball Mgr. 2; J. V. Basketball 3; Dance Band 3; FTA 3. Robert Purnell Armed Service Cross Country 3,4; Track and Field 3, 4. Cheryl Pusey College Dance Comm. 2; FBLA 4; NCCJ 4. Steve Pusey College Football 2,3,4, Capt. 4; Track 2,3,4; Gym¬ nastics 2, 3, 4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 2,3,4; H. R. Pres. 2, 3, 4; Indian Chant Bus. Co- Capt. Monitor. Dixie Rayne Peabody Conservatory FHA 2, 3; FBLA 3; Chorus 3; Concert Choir 4. George Reddish College J. V. Basketball 2, Var. Basketball 3,4; Soc¬ cer 3,4; Track 3,4. Yvonne Reese Education Basketball 2,3,4; Hockey 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,3; FTA 2,3,4; Indian Chant 3,4; Thespi¬ ans 3,4; MASC Comm. 3; Jr. Cl. Play 3; Sr. Cl. Play 4; Con. Ch. 4; Tom-Tom Photo. Comm. 4. Bill Reid Social Work Track 3,4; Var. Basketball 3,4. JoAnne Rencher College Gymnastics 2,3; Majorette 2,3,4; Debating Club 2,3,4; Day with Drs. ; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4; FNA 3,4, V. Pres. 3; Jr. Cl. Play 3; Sr. Cl. Play 4; Jr. -Sr. Banq. Program Chair. 3; Math Day 3; Chair 4; Stu. Coun. Alt. 3. John Renshaw FFA 2,3,4, Chaplain 3. Game W ' arden Orville Richardson Armed Forces English Reader’s Digest Club. Terry Roach Nurse Latin Club 2,3,4, Sec 3, V. Pres. 4; FNA 3.4. Muriel Roberts College Prof, of Music FHA 3, Sec. 4; Debating Club 2; Latin Club 4; Con. Chr. 2, Accompanist 3,4; Pianist Jr-Sr Banquet 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4; Baccalaureate Organist 3; Commence¬ ment Organist 3. Joe Rosencrance College J.V. Basketball 2; Soccer 2,3,4, Mgr. 2; Baseball 2,3; Homecoming Com. 2; Pa¬ rade Chrmn. 3; Var. Basketball 3; Jr. and Sr. Class Plays Constrc. 3; School Service Award 3; Football Statistician 3,4; Deca 3.4, V. Pres. 4; Tom-Tom Photog. Com. Chrmn 4. Danny Rowell College Tennis 2,4; Senior Class Play 4. Pam Ruff Law Homecoming 2,3, Dec. Com. 4; J.V. Cheerleader 3; Var. Cheerleader 4; MASC Com. 3; Human Rel. 4; Band 3; Wi-Hi News 4. Liz Sacca College Career Day Leader 2; Jr-Sr. Banquet 3; Latin Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Math Day 3,4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4. Corinthia Savage Undecided Jim Savage College Band 2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 3; Career Day Leader 2; All-State Band 4; Latin Club 4. Robert Scholl Air Force J.V. Basketball 2. Jim Scott Undecided J.V. Football 2; Var. Football Mgr. 3,4. Scott Seldon Barber Band 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Base¬ ball 2; May Day King 3; FFA 4. Janice Shaffer College Stu. Coun. Rep. 2; Stu. Coun. Alt. 2,3; H.R. Pres. 2; H.R. V. Pres. 2; FHA 2,3, 4, Treas 3, Pres. 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Homecoming Com. 3,4; Jr-Sr Banquet 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4, V. Pres. 4; Math Day 3,4, Chrmn. 3; J.V. Cheerleader 3; Var. Cheerleader 4; MASC Chrmn. 3; Parlmn. Stu. Coun. 4; Stu. Coun. Dance Com 3; Ed-in-Chief Tom-Tom 4; Prom Com. Chrmn 4; LSASC Chrmn. 4; May Court Att. 4. Jim Shockley Undecided Freddie Sinclair U. S. Army Bill Sinclair Pharmacy Band 2,3,4; Track Mgr. 2,3; Library Club 2,3,4; Sr. Class Play Crew 4. J. Terry Lynn Roach August 7, 1949 Remembered by: Looking Out for Orkin. Muriel Marjorie Roberts July 4, 1949 Remembered as: Miss Liberace. Joseph Novel Rosencrance December 6, 1948 Remembered as: Wi Hi’s Brownie Leader. Daniel Evan Rowell May 5, 1949 Remembered by: His Wild Weekends. j Pamela Evelyn Ruff April 8, 1949 Remembered as: The Smooth Ruffle. 52 Elizabeth Ann Sacca August 18, 1949 Remembered by: Instant Sacca and O. C. Corinthia Lee Savage September 1, 1948 Remembered as: The Tame One. James William Savage November 20, 1949 Remembered as: The Savage Indian. Robert Claymond Scholl December 27, 1948 Remembered by: Steele-ing Susan. James George Scott, Jr. February 14, 1949 Remembered by: Loyalty to the Football Team. David Scott Seldon January 1, 1949 Remembered as: Seldom Seldon. Janice Marie Shaffer July 6, 1949 Remembered as: WiHi ' s Summer Blonde. Ju James George Shockley April 22, 1948 Remembered by: The Shock of His Life. Freddie Sinclair, Jr. August 22, 1948 Remembered by: Dino. William Frederick Sinclair July 13, 1949 Remembered as: Snoopy vs Wi Hi. 7 Constance Sue Skinner October 28, 1949 Remembered as: Waddles. Dollie Mae Smith June 25, 1949 Remembered as: All Dolled Up. Gregory Hamilton Smith March 13, 1949 Remembered by: His Bubbling Personality. Patricia Diane Smith June 26, 1949 Remembered by: Sign Language. y, Robert A. Smith September 9, 1949 Remembered by: Just Couldn ' t Stay Away. Robert E. Smith August 21, 1947 Remembered as: Brothers. The Smith Susan Diane Smith June 25, 1949 Remembered as: Susie Smart Richard Lee Staton May 23, 1947 Remembere d as: The Orkin Man. Susan Jane Steele April 29, 1949 Remembered by: R. S. Steele Company. Lillie Jane Stephens March 27, 1949 Remembered as: Wi Hi ' s Little Homemaker. - Gary William Sterling April 11, 1949 Remembered by: His Sterling Connie Skinner Undecided Service. FHA 2; FBLA 4. John Garrick Stevenson July 29, 1949 Remembered by: There ' s No Jack S. Like Our Jack S. Deborah Anne Swaney September 7, 1949 Remembered as: Reigning Beauty. Diane Sykes November 1, 1949 Rem embered by: Darling Diane. Betty Sue Taylor October 6, 1949 Remembered by: Her Berlin Buddies. Dollie Smith Greg Smith J. V. Football 2; Teacher Undecided Career Day Leader 2. Pat Smith Dentist Wye Inst. 3; Jr. Class Play 3; FHA Treas. 4; Thespians 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Tom-Tom Bus. Com. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 4; Elks Lead¬ ership 4. Robert A. Smith Undecided Bobby Smith College J. V. Basketball 2; Tennis 2,3; Soccer 3; H. R. Pres. 3,4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3,4. Sue Smith Business Education FHA 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Reg. Sec.-Treas. 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4; Powder Puff Football 3,4; Tom-Tom Typing Com. 4; Homecom¬ ing Com. 4. Richard Staton Exterminator Chorus 2,3,4; Football Mgr. 4. Susan Steele Secretary FHA Club 2; FBLA 4. Lillie Stephens Clerk-Typist Stu. Coun. 2,3; FHA 2,3. Gary Sterling Marine Biology Jr. Class Play Crew 3,4; Sr. Class Play Crew 3,4; AFS 4; Thespians 3,4; Talent Show 3; Tom-Tom Photog. Com. 4. Jack Stevenson College Var. Tennis 2,3,4; Var. Football 3,4; Var. Basketball 3,4; Jr. Class Play 3; Float Com. 3; Latin Club 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 4; Am. Civ. Sem. 4; H. R. Treas. 4; Sr. Class Play; Prom Ent. Com. 4; Tom-Tom Sports Co-ed; Short-story Ed. Indian Chant 4. Debbie Swaney College Softball 2; Fr. Club 2,3; J. V. Cheerleader 3; Var. Cheerleader 4; Jr. -Sr. Banquet 3; MASC Com. 3; Math Day 3,4, Chrmn. 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Indian Chant Com. 4; AFS 4. Dee Sykes Teacher FHA 2,3; Chorus 2, 3; Class Sec. -Treas. 3; FTA 3; Interracial Com. 4. Betty Sue Taylor College FTA 2,4; FHA 3; Library Club 2; Homecom¬ ing Com. 3,4; Human Rel. 4; Indian Chant Com. 4; Sr. Class Play Com. 4. 55 Linda Taylor Nursing Band 2,3,4; Jr. FNA 3; Sr. FNA 4. Ray Taylor Bob Taylor Air Force Undecided Bill Taylor Drama Homecoming Comm. 2,3,4; Sr. Cl. Play 2,4; MASC Chair. 3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3, 4; Co-Ed. Indian Chant 3; Ed.-in-Chief Indian Chant 4; Thespian 3,4; Stu. Coun. Workshop 3, 4; Prom Comm. 4. Paul Thomas Jay Tilghman FFA 2,3,4; Wrestling 4. Army College Margaret Townsend Business Day with Drs. 2; Girls ' s State 3; Wi-Hi News 3,4, Circulation Ed. 4; FTA 3,4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4; Debating Club 4; Human Rel. Club 4; Spanish Club 4. Steve Townsend Mechanic Linda Trader Education Homecoming Comm. 2,3,4; French Club 3; Basketball Mgr. 3,4; Gymnastics 3,4; A.F.S. 4; FNA 4; Will Comm. 4; Powder Puff Football Team 4; Math Day 4. John Truitt Armed Forces Toni Truitt College Spanish Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; AFS 4; Sr. Cl. Play 4; Debating Club 4; Stu. Coun. Rep. 4; Homecoming Atten¬ dant 4; Stu. Coun. Dance Comm. 3. Charles Tull Service FBLA 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Jr. Sr. Banq. 3; Concert Choir 2,3,4; J.V. Football 2; Concession Stand Chair. 4; Service Award 3. Eileen Vollmer Business School FHA 2; FBLA 3,4; Homecoming Comm. 4. Gordon Wallace Lawyer J.V. Football 2; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3; Alt. 4; H.R. Pres. 3, V. Pres. 4; MASC Comm. 3; Tom Tom Sports Ed. 4; Homecoming Parade Chair. 4; LSASC Rep. 4; Prom Con¬ struction Co-Chair. 4. David Ward Biochemist Wye Instit. Sem. 3; Science Sem. 3; Wi- Hi News 3,4, Editorial Ed. 4; High School Challenge 4; WBOC Optimist Current Af¬ fairs Disc. 4; Math Day 4; Math Sem. 4. L Linda Lucile Taylor November 27, 1949 Remembered as: Being Taylor- Made. Raymond Richard Taylor June 29, 1949 Remembered by: His Blue Lark. Robert Irvine Taylor February 12, 1948 Remembered as: Our Movie •Star. William Wright Taylor June 25, 1949 Remembered as: An Expert Extrovert. y Paul Ervin Thomas, Jr. September 24, 1949 Remembered as: The Paul, Paul Patch. 56 0 Jason Samuel Tilghman, Jr. June 28, 1949 Remembered as: Jay Bird. Margaret Ellen Townsend September 10, 1949 Remembered by: Third Finger Left Hand. y Steven Michael Townsend February 3, 1949 Remembered as: Going to Town. Linda Sue Trader October 20, 1949 Remembered as: Wi Hi ' s Funny Girl. John Cliffcpn Truitt June 257 1949 Remembered as: The Last Of the Big Spenders. Toni Elizabeth Truitt August 21, 1949 Remembered by: Toni The Tiger. Charles Burton Tull July 27, 1948 Remembered by: His School Spirit. Eileen Susan Vollmer September 9, 1949 Remembered as: Frosty. Herbert Gordon Wallace June 6, 1949 Remembered as: Leader of the Pack. J David Vernon Ward May 3, 1949 Remembered by: His Crush on Older Women. 57 Vicki Helena Ward December 18, 1949 Remembered as: Tlie Littlest A-Ward. Howard Gene Watson October 13, 1949 Remembered by: His Swinging Messages. . John Elton Watson, Jr. July 30, 1949 Remembered as: Elementary, My Dear Watson. Reuben Clarence Watson III November 12, 1949 Remembered as: Reuben Fred Stephen Weber August 22, 1949 Remembered as: King of the Surf. Eleanor Jean Webster August 9, 1949 Remembered as: I Want to be Ronnie ' s Girl. Charlotte Lee Weitzel July 6, 1949 Remembered as: Miss Math. Cynthia Ann White June 23, 1949 Remembered by: Her Charm¬ ing Laughter. Larry Clinton White September 13, 1949 Remembered as: Mr. Right Guard. Walter Ray Whitehead January 24, 1949 Remembered as: Mr. No-Doze. Paul Donald Wilber September 13, 1949 Remembered by: Cross Country Comes Paul. J. Robert Wilgus January 17, 1949 Remembered for: Making Time. Vicki Ward Teacher Human Rel. 2; FTA 3,4; Hockey Mgr. 3,4; Indian Chant 3,4; Chorus 4; Homecoming Com. 4. Gene Watson Music Marching Concert Band 2,3; Dance Band 3. John Watson College English Club Treas. 4. R. C. Watson State Police Steve Weber Vista Sr. Class Play Crew 2,3, Cast 4; Jr. Class Play Crew 2,3; Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; Humorous Stage 3; Thespians 2,3,4, Pres. 4. Eleanor Webster Secretary FBLA 2,3,4, Historian 4; Homecoming Com. 4. Charlotte Weitzel College Human Rel. 2,3,4; Day with Drs. 2; J. V. Basketball 3; H. R. Pres. 3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3; H. R. V. Pres. 3; Stu. Coun. Alt. 3; FNA 4; Tom-Tom Bus. Com. 4; Powder- Puff Football 4; Homecoming Com. 4; Gen. Chrmn. Math Day 4. Cynthia White Nurse Deek White Ind. Art Teacher Baseball 2,3,4; J. V. Basketball 2,3; J. V. Football 2; Var. Football 3,4; Track Field 2; May Day Escort 2. Walt Whitehead Welding Tom Wigfall U. S. History Teacher Day with Drs. 2; Track Field 3,4. Bruce Wayne Willey July 2, 1948 Remembered by: Near Beard. 59 Paul Wilber College Career Day Leader 2; Cross-country 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Sci. Sem. 3; Wye Int. Sem. 3; Wi-Hi News 3,4, Sports E. 4; High School Challenge 4. i Bob Wilgus Medicine Art Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2,3; Post-Script Staff 2, 3; Chess Club 2; Tom-Tom Art Ed. 4; Indian Chant Art Ed. 4. Lorenzo Wilkerson Auto Mechanic Bruce Willey Sr. Class Play 4; Undecided Homecoming Com. 4. Lula Willey FBLA 2; Day with Drs. 3. Secretary Antoinette Williams College Hockey 4. Bernadette Williams Beautician May Queen Contestant 2; Basketball 3. Buddy Williams Mechanic Chorus 2; Track and Field 2; Band 2,3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 2; May Day Escort 3. George Williams College Cross Country 2; Track 2,3,4; Soccer 3,4; Career Day Leader 2; H.R. Sec. -Treas. 2, 3; Indian Chant 3,4, Bus. Ed. 3,4; Jr. Sr. Banq. 3; Jr. Cl. Play 3; Monitor 4; Will Comm. 4; Homecoming Comm. 4; Sr. Cl. Play 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. Gregg Williams College FFA 4, Pres. 4. Sharon Wilson College FBLA 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Softball 2,4. Sharine Wimber Nurse Jr. Chorus 2; FNA 4. Jeon Wimbrow Secretary FBLA 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Chorus 2,3; Concert Choir 4. Pat Winder Nurse FT A 3; Cheerleader 3; Human Rel. Club 3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3; Jr. Cl. Play 3; FNA 4. Jeff W r olf Architect John Wood College Golf Team 2; Stu. Coun. Rep. 2,3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3,4, Pres. 4; Debating Club 3, 4; Wi-Hi News 3,4; Science Sem. 3. Heather Woodman College Debating Club Sec. 2, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Career Day Leader 2; LSASC 3,4; MASC 3, 4, Del. 4; Jr. Cl. Play 3; Jr.-Sr. Banq. 3; Stu. Coun. Dance Comm. 3; Stu. Coun. Rep. 3,4; Homecoming Chair. 4; School Service Award 3; AFS V. fres. 4; Thespians Sec. 4; Tom-Tom Associate Ed. 4. Linda Woodward Business FHA Sec. 2; FTA 3; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Comm. 3; Indian Chant Comm. 4; App. Thespian 4; Sr. Cl. Play 4. Bruce Wright College J.V. Basketball 2; Math Day 3; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Stu. Coun. Alt. 4; AFS 4; Monitor 4; Homecoming Comm. 4. j. Lula Ellen Willey July 4, 1949 Remembered by: Her Con¬ scientiousness. Antoinette Margaret Williams December 9, 1948 Remembered as: The Gypsy. Bernadette Lillian Williams December 9, 1948 Remembered by: The 4 Tops. Fulton James Williams, Jr. December 16, 1949 Remembered by: How Sweet It Is! J George Winfield Williams, Jr. January 14, 1949 Remembered as: Always Beahming. 60 Gregory Humphreys Williams August 6, 1949 Remembered as: Our Favorite Farmer. Sharon Lynn Wilson December 6, 1949 Remembered as: Honey Bun! Sharine Wimber August 17, 1949 Remembered as: Shar-RINE Jean Ann Wimbrow May 11, 1949 Remembered by: Caring for Carroll. Patricia Anne Winder December 2, 1949 Remembered as: Winder up. Jeffrey Smedley Wolf December 1, 1949 Remembered by: His Howling Successes. John Anthony Wood June 14, 1949 Remembered by: His Humility? Heather Anthony Woodman February 19, 1949 Remembered as: Wi Hi ' s Guardian Angel. Linda Allene Woodward October 6, 1949 Remembered by: Her Southern Drawl. Bruce Allan Wright February 23, 1949 Remembered as: Never in the Wrong. 61 Myma Lynn Wright August 31, 1949 Remembered by: The Diamond State. Michael Lee Wyatt — November 21, 1949 Remembered as: The 100-Wyatt Bulb. Lester Gary Young October 20, 1949 Remembered as: Never Grow¬ ing Old. Gregory Maurice Dashiells June 1, 1948 Remembered as: Buttercup. Richard William Evans January 12, 1948 Remembered for: Always Be¬ ing There. Donald Carl Gattis December 4, 1949 Remembered by: His Senior Pictures. Kenneth Marion Lambertson November 21, 1948 Remembered as: The Shark. Howard J. Parker Jr. June 20, 1949 Remembered as: Wi-Hi ' s Bell Boy. James Burneton Saunders July 18, 1948 Remembered by: His Woodshop Work. Tyrone Slemons March 3, 1948 Remembered as: Slim Slemons. f Douglas Allen Wallace October 5, 1947 Remembered as: The Man Myma Wright Education Soph. Cl. Play 2; Chorus 2; Athl. Cl. 2; FHA 2,3; FTA 2,3; Prom Dec. and Refresh. Comm. 3; AFS 4. Mike Wyatt Mechanic Flick Young Teacher Basketball 2; Cross Country 2; Band 2,3. Greg Dashiells College Basketball 4; Track 4; Cross Country 4. Richard Evans Undecided Donald Gattis College FFA 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3; Basketball 2,3; Gymnastics 2,3,4. Ken Lambertson Howard Parker James Saunders Tyrone Siemens Dance Band 4. Doug Wallace DECA 2. Carl White Undecided Barber Armed Services Undecided Armed Services Welding Post Graduates Dear Wi Hi, In May, 1966, I heard that I would be coming to Salisbury, Maryland. I did not know what to expect. When school began in September, I soon realized that I was one of the luckiest exchange students, since I had been placed in one of the greatest schools in the country. I was overcome. I was overcome by the friendliness and generosity of the whole student body and faculty. One of the many memories I will take home will be of the warmth I felt when I joined you, as a foreigner, but not as a stranger. I hope that Wi Hi ' ers, as a school and as individuals, will continue to take an active interest in the American Field Service program, and, in doing so, will dis¬ cover countries as they really are, and not as any misconception they may have. In this way, one learns time and again that human nature is the same the whole world over, no matter what the colour, country, or creed. I would like to take this opportunity in thanking the students and faculty of Wi Hi for making this year for me in the United States of America such an exciting one, and one that I will always remember with many a happy thought. I hope my stay has been worthwhile to you, and that you have learned that Swaziland is not all jungles and cannibals. Everything of the best, Chris Long Swaziland 64 EXCHANGE It was Wi Hi’s loss and New Zealand ' s gain when Nancy Thornton left Salisbury. Everyone hated to see her go, and certainly will miss her, but this is a once in a lifetime chance for Nancy, as Chris Long will tell anyone! 65 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President. . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Treasurer . . . . . Bill Malone Suzanne Duckwitz . . Gail Hastings . . Virlee Gordy 68 t Bert Adams Charlie Adams Jesse Adams Lloyd Adkins Frankie Atkinson Brenda Bailey Mike Baker Mike Banks Althea Barkley Roscoe Barkley Carol Bartrug Kenneth Baugh Ed Baum Ray Beale Darryl Bell — Stedmon Bell Len Bets- — Dewey Blake Pat Blevins Sam Boone Mike Bounds JUNIORS Glenda Bozman ( Wayne Bradford — Geneva Brackhaw -- Blynn Bratten-— Paige Bride 11 Diane Brinson Ethel Brittingham Fred Brooks Cyril Brown David Brown Melody Brown Randy Buller John Bunting -- Nora Bunting — Phil Burkett __- Bill Burton Wanda Cain Debbie Campbell— Dolores Cantwell Eddie Cantwell — M Ah . . . Come on! Ronnie Carey--— Sharon Carey Jo Caudill — Wayne Chew Robert Clark-e Debbie Coulboume Rodney Coleman Tyrone Conway Yvonne Conway Judi Corbett David Cornish Bruno Cole .—- Tim Cowan Mary Cuff — Charlotte Dashiell Douglas Dashiell— James Dashiell Dianne Davis — Linette Davis Marilyn Davis Melanie Davis Tommy Dennard Anne Dennis Kenny Dennis Magnolia Dennis Debbie Denson . Annabelle Disharoon - ' Debbie Donoho Beverly Douglas Russell Douglas Lawrence Dryden — Suzanne Duckwitz Jeanette Dunn v— Mike Dunn Mike Dunn H. B. Elliott —- Paula Ellis Reginald Elzey Stuart Elzey Linda English — Suzi Esham Ronnie Evers man JUNIORS You say you ' re calling Wango?? Hall Ewings— Larry Farlow Pat Farrell Oris Fields- Gary Fletcher Cliff Gale — Ward Garber Bill Gardner Anne Gerberich Jan Gibbons Janice Gibson Curtis Giddens •— Windell Gillitt - Paige Glaze Cindy Gordy Raymond Gordy Stephanie Gordy Virlee Gordy_ Jerryl Goslee Eleanor Hales Barbara Harmon Brent Hastings Dale Hastings Gail Hastings— Joanna Hastings .- Rhoda Hayward Jerri Holland Nancy Hearn Margaret Hefferon Barbara Heller Bill Hentschel -- Henrietta Hess — Chris Hickmon Vera Hinmon . June Holloway— Mark Holloway Dale Homan Donald Hopkins Jim Hopkins- Phil Hopkins Linda Houston Judy Howard Karen Howard Mike Hoy Eddie Hudson Brenda Hughey - - - Marcia Hutt Johnny Jackson Jackie James Laywanna Jarman Bunky Jenkins Diane Johnson Jennifer Johnson -- Joan Johnson- Roger Johnson-- Ed tones _ Harry Jones- Shah Jones ——- Dennis Keeling —•—’ Darnell Kell am Brenda Kelley Ronnie Kelley —— David King Linda King Vaughn King --’ Steve Kirkpatrick Richard Lambert — Mike Lane Robin Lane John Lesley Alan Laws Jim Leedom- Carole Lewis Sharon Lewis Shirley Lewis — Terry Lewis_- Trvmetta Lewis JUNIORS Mary Liston Donna Littleton Loretta Littleton Joan Long - ■- Leah Long_ Beware Juniors! They ' re coming to take you away! 7m Tommy Long - — Jackie Lovett ■- Mary Ellen Mac Hardy Dwight Mack- Larry Mahan Billy Malone Danny Malone George Malone Sylvia Marsh—— Ruth Marshall Kip Martin- Billy McBride James McCleese Bill McCrorey_ Leedell McElvey — Edith McFadden _ Jim McKay Joyce McKalvey — Beth McKinney Luther McKinney — Cindy Medford - Jon Messick- ' Turner Messick Ronald Mills t— Raymond Mister —— Bill Mitchell Barbara Moore Bill Moore Essie Morrell © Arnold Morris —— David Morris—- . Ronald Morris Celestina Morton Patricia Morton William Morton Diape Muir Pam Munsee William Murphy Charlie Neal —■ Beau Nelson -- Kathy Nelson Steve Noble JUNIORS Budding Artist at Work! John O ' Brien- ' Matt O ' Connell Debbie Osborne ,,_ Charles Owens- Earl Parker _„ Cary Parker Cilda Parker Shirley Parsons Barry Payne Dawn Payne Greg Peters A1 Phillips Ceci Phillips — Jeannie Phillips Ross Phillips Cora Phippin —— Sylvia Phippin Eugenia Pinkett Julia Polk Hunter Pollitt Benny Pope Charlie Powell - •— Linda Powell —— Andre Price —. David Price Debbie Proffitt vY rf Emaruwa Rose James Ruark Lawrence Ryder Dick Shaw _ Carolyn Shockley —- Danny Shockley David Shockley _ Rhctt Shockley Maria Pruitt Katrina Purnell Sharon Pusey Greg Rickarcb Georgette Rhoads Carlton Roberts Helen Roberts — t Gail Sickmund Mike Simms Cynthia Simpson Donald Simpson Eddie Sinclair Sandi Skinner Bruce Smith Ernest Smith Ida Smith Juancsta Smith R. Smith Terri Smith Walter Smith Susan Sparks __ Dock Sterling r Lois Stevens Reginald Stevenson Cornelius Stone Larry Stone- Brenda Stroman Melinda Swallow__ a « a a t Linda Tackett Jean Tappan Joyce Taylor——— Marvin Taylor ——- Theo Taylor JUNIORS Fran Townsend Sandi Townsend Bill Townsend— Harold Trapkin — Dawn Trocki Anne Truitt Brenda Truitt Doris Truitt — Fred Tull ——- Cindy Twilley Riil Turner Paul Tyndall _.— Nathaniel Vincent Frank Waller_ David Walston —. Caught in the Act! ! George W r ebster Robert Webster Donald West— Linda Wharton Betty Jo White , — Clyde White John William Jackie Willing Audrey Wimber Karen Winder- Dorothy Windsor Jerome Woodberry - Allison Wooten .— Cliff Wright- Carlton Young — 73 Irene Adams Bill Adkins Cynthia Adkins David A tiki ns Frances Adkins John Adkins John Adkins Lavinia Adkins Vicki Adkins Mike Allen Pam Armstrong Clen Arvey Roger Arvey Doretha Atkinson Penny Atkinson William Austin Donald Bailey Linda Bailey Charles Baldwin Randall Balin Florence Ballard Aniko Barateo Charles Barkley Charles Barkley Cornelius Barkley Lorrain Barkley SOPHOMORES Sue Ban- Bobby Baysinger Paulette Beckett Sharon Belcher Barbara Bell Pat Bell Stedmon Bell Gayle Bergeron Frank Berry Maurice Bevans I got to get out of this place ! Butch Bradley Wayne Bradley Steve Brewer Glenn Brittingham Joan Brittingham Ronnie Brooks Charles Brown James Brown Linda Brown Mary Brown Diane Bunting Wilma Bunty Leon Burks Tom Burton Bill Cantlay Mike Carper Phil Cartwright Earl Cecil Cathy Chandler Randy Chesser Wayne Childress t Ann Church Steve Clemons Ollie Cobum Vaughn Conway Mercedes Cooks Elizah Cooper Lynda Culp Carolyn Curtis Murray Dashicll Anne Davis Linda Davis Lynn Davis Richard Davis Connie Dennis Leon Dennis Christine Disharoon Valarie Dixon John Driscoll Roy Driscoll Linda Duncan Anthony Edmund Edwiena Edwards Brenda Elliott Bruce Elliott Steve Ellis Jean Elrod Regina Elzcy Carol Ennis Sandra Ennis Solomon Everett Angelinc Farlow Carl Fields Martin Finney Debora Fitzgerald Martha Fletcher Brady Franklin Judi Fries Rodney Gardner Edie Gelcnczei Susan Gemeny Lynn Gerberich SOPHOMORES Onward and upward Deborah Gordy Charles Gregory ' Steve Grudis Kirk Gunby Eileen Hack Pat Hall Hartavia Hardy David Hart Bill Haslam Beverly ' Hastings Debbie Hastings Kay Hastings Linda Hastings Eugene Hayward Susan Healy Bobby He am Bobby Hearn Stephanie Helms Jo Anne Hicks Barbara Hill Terry Hill Greg Hitch Alan Hobbs Clarence Holbrook Janice Holland Karen Hook Sandi Hopkins Mike Hoppes Valerie Home Larry Horsman Gregory Horsey Thomas Hoy Gay Hubeny Joy Hubeny Edward Huntington Susan Huntington Dennis Hurley Mary Hurley Bill Hussey George Huston Linda Huston Sanders Jackson SOPHOMORES Doris Jenkins Frank Jenkins Bob Joltn Diane Johnson Dwight Johnson Margaret Jolmson Dennis Jones Derrick Jones James Jones Janice Jones Sam Jones Sharon Jones June Joudrey Stuart Joudrey Cindy Kaiser Patricia Kellam Margo Kelly John King Kirk Kennedy Karen Kinnamon Who forked whom ? Sherry Lokcy Priscilla Long Rosalec Long Louis Lundy Eddie Lynch Charlcttc Mack Tom Maddox Greg Marshall Donna Lawson Joe Layton Sandra Leak Tim Licbermann Bonnie Littleton J. R. Lloyd Lynn Lockcrman Joe Kirkpatrick Jerry Knapp Joe Katarba Lora Lake Terry Lane Bill Larmorc r Gene Massey David May Ellen McCann Neal McCormick Bob McCrorey Gordon McMartin Gary McMullen Bonnie Mcilhammer Bruce Mcilhammer Steve Mcilhammer Joyce Messick Terri Mcss : ck Frank Middleton Diane Miller Rufus Miller Jeff Mikclait Brenda Moore Tom Moore Ralph Morris James Morton Bernard Murphey Jim Murray T. J. Mumford Christine Mudge John Niblett Carol Northam Mercedes Nutter Vicki Oliver Alan Osborne Sharon Oursler Gary Outten Jeff Outten Agnes Parker Bill Parker Cindy Parker Cindy Parker JoAnne Parker Ronnie Parl« Denny Parsons John Parsons Linda Parsons SOPHOMORES Would you believe Sidney Potter? Pat Polk Ellen Porter Joe Potvell Brenda Purnell Nancy Purnell Judy ' Quillen Diane Reid Wally Nobbs Ted Richardson Cathy Ripple Linda Ritondale Sandi Roberts Brenda Rosen Bunny Rosencrance Brooks Russell Paul Sample Karen Schleicher Cindy Seaton I oreen Selby Kay Serres Cynthia Sessotns Bill Sharply Robert Shaw Rick Sheridan Jon Sherwell Bill Shockley Connie Shockley Dolores Shockley Donald Shockley Nancy Shockley Rhett Shockley Greg Shrcavcs Linda Shricvcs Nancy Silvia Diane Simpson Robert Sinclair Ross Skiles SOPHOMORES Come on gang and do the Wi-Hi Mu mb a. Mona Lisa Smiley Betsy Smith Clarence Smith Dennis Smith Judy Smith Sue Smith Vicki Sparrow Vonnic Squires Paul Stasiewicz Kay Sterling Debbie Stephens Wesley Stephens Judi Stevens Linda Stevenson Mary Stranquist Pat Strouth Dorothy Sullivan Joyce Sykes Joe Taylor Ronnie Taylor Jolm Turner Evelyn Twilley Anne Tyler Skip Valliam Frank Vcditz Susan Veisc Judson Vollmcr Denise Wallace Mona Lisa Terry Donna Thome Pat Tifft Brenda Tilghman Sandi Tindall William Tingle Mary Todd Ed Torbert Dora Trader Jeff Trader Gary Trice Charles Truitt Larry Truitt t Susan Waller Pete Wanner Boyd Ward Harlan Ward Philip Ward Louis West Drew Whayland Kathy White Kay White Phil Whitman Fay Wigfall Carolyn Wilkerson Pat Wilkerson Vie Wilkerson Cynthia Williams Gerald Williams Marva Williams Theodaris Williams James Willey Betty Wilson Terri Wilson Vicki Wilson Zack Winder Nancy Wise Agnes Woodberry Tamara Wooten SOPHOMORES I didn ' t know there were boys in the locker room! 79 ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Mr. Cherry, Allison Wootten, Donna Littleton, Barbara Heller, Matt O ' Connell, Terri Messick, Jerry Knapp, Steve Kirkpatrick, Neil Messick, Joan Johnson, Darlene Hall, Janice Shaffer, Nancy Thornton, Steve Grutis, Tom Mumford, Sandi Bowden, Bill Malone. SECOND ROW: Max Bailey, Susan Veise, Judi Fries, Sandra Townsend, Heather Woodman, Judy Longest, Margaret Mohr, Virlee Gordy, Deane Hudson, Toni Truitt, Kathy Jester, JoAnne Parker, Sue Barr, Bonnie Littleton, Nancy Silvia, Liz Sacca, Mrs. Hubbert. THIRD ROW: Steve Weber, J. R. Lloyd, Greg Fries, Bob Smith, Gary Cassell, John Wood, Danny Cantrell, John Hall, Steve Pusey, Allen Jenkins, Dave Cantrell, Bill Taylor, Phil Hopkins, George Owens, Gordon Wallace, Greg Williams, Jim McKay, Bruno Cole, Chris Long, Steve Brewer. Wi Hi acts as host for a Lower Shore meeting. ADVISORS Mr. Charles Cherry Mrs. Jackie Hubbert OFFICERS President . 1st Vice President 2nd Vice President 3rd Vice President Secretary . Treasurer. 32 . Neil Messick . Darlene Hall . Steve Kirkpatrick . Joan Johnson . Terry Messick . Jerry Knapp . Janice Shaffer Parliamentarian. . STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITES Seniors choose class officers National Honor Society FIRST ROW: Gary Sterling, Bunky Jenkins, Hunter Pollitt, Karen Brittingham, Janice Shaffer, John Wood, Gaye Keller, Vaughn King, Dick Shaw, Larry Mahan. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Graham, Sue Smith, Sue Gilbert, JoAnne Rencher, Sharon Johnson, Margaret Townsend, Phyllis Holland, Michele Charrier, Leonard Bers. THIRD ROW: June Holloway, Linda Hubeny, Carole Lewis, Linda Hopkins, Dottie Insley, Marsha Polk, Christi Ardis, Margaret Mohr, Pat McLernon, Elizabeth Mohr, Virlee Gordy. FOURTH ROW: Pat Smith, Heather Woodman, Marilyn Davis, Charlotte Weitzel, Sue Harman, Gail Sickmund, Sharon Carey, Gail Hastings, Linda Moorefield, Bud Elzey FIFTH ROW: Paul Wilber, Matt O ' Connell, Dave Ward, Steve Kirkpatrick, Phil Hopkins, Jon Messick, Neil Messick, Jack Stevenson, Eddy Baker. Honor Society student tutors. 84 Advisor Mrs. Samuel A. Graham Officers President . Vice-President . . Secretary . Treasurer. John Wood Janice Shaffer Karen Brittingham Gaye Keller FIRST ROW: Mrs. Smith, Yvonne Reese, Sharon Couch, Heather Woodman, Steve Weber, JoAnne Rencher, Sue Lankford, Bill Taylor. SECOND ROW: Liz Mohr, Linda Hubeny, Kathy Jester, Marlene Buck, Deane Hudson, Frank Atkinson, Dave Book, Joe Davis, Mike Marshall, Gary Sterling, Phyllis Holland, Pat Smith. Advisor Mrs. Meta Smith Officers President. . . . Vice-President. Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . .Steve Weber • JoAnne Rencher .Heather Woodman .Sharon Couch They ' re building a what???? Apprentice Thespians FIRST ROW: Sandi Lohrfink, Cindy Hubbert, Barbara Mumford, Judy Cross, Terrelle Jolley, Sandra Conway, Dorothy Gates, Rachel Eure, Bunny Rosencrance, Jim Leedom, Bill Sinclair, Dottie Insley, Jan Gibbons, Sharon Lewis, Suzanne Esham, Cindy Medford, Bill Bowen. SECOND ROW: Sharon Belcher, Gail Hastings, Debbie Coul- bourne, Melinda Swallow, Terri Smith, Debbie Campbell, Susan Sparks, Barbara Moore, Cindy Gordy, Sherri Jones, Henrietta Hess, Ceci Phillips, Diane Brinson, Geri Holland, Suzanne Duckwitz, Linda English, Linda Powell. THIRD ROW: Barbara Nourse, Toni Truitt, Art Klein, John Hall, Judy Longest, Mike Dunn, Karen Blake, Pat Hitch, Roland Mills, Benny Payne, Suzanne Gilbert, Brenda Bailey, Sylvia Marsh, Margaret Hefferon, Betsy Maher, Tim Cowan, Hazel Montgomery, Eddie Cantwell. 85 American Field Service Club FIRST ROW: Marilyn McCarty, Mary Ellen MacHardy, Darlene Hall, Debbie Hastings, Steve Brewer, Heather Woodman, Karen Blake, David Cantrell, Linda McKittrick, Chris Long, Gary Sterling, Janice Holland, Linda Powell, Sharon Lewis, Joan Long. SECOND ROW: Myma Wright, Cindy Parker, Carol Weber, Kay Sterling, Marilyn Davis, Gail Hastings, Nancy Silvia, Sue Barr, Michele Charrier, Toni Truitt, Nancy Thornton, Greg Fries, Cindy Williams, Sue Gilbert, Ida Darby, Lavinia Adkins. THIRD ROW: Jerry Knapp, Butch Bradley, Phyllis Holland, Lynette Evans, Bunny Rosencrance, Linette Davis, Shirley Parsons, Shirley Watson, Geri Hol¬ lan d, Marge Hefferon, Danny Malone, Bruce Wright. Advisor Mr. Andrew A. Giunta Officers President.David Cantrell Vice President . . . Heather Woodman Secretary.Karen Blake Recording Secretary . Linda McKittrick Verstehen Sie? 86 Human Relations Club FIRST ROW: Mrs. Ekas, Benny Payne, David Book, Kathy Hurley, Phyllis Holland, Margaret Mohr, Elizabeth Mohr, Betty Sue Taylor, Michele Charrier, Betsy Maher, June Holloway, Cathy Morcom, Jean Tappan, SECOND ROW: Sandra Conway, Marsha Polk, Jackie Willing, Melinda Swallow, Gail Hastings, Katrina Purnell, Terrelle Jolley, Charlotte Weitzel, Paula Eversman, Linda McKittrick, Sandra Lohrfink, Judy Longest, Kathy Jester. THIRD ROW: Nancy Thornton, Margaret Townsend, Ida Darby, Mike Marshall, Paige Glaze, Tim Cowan. . . . and try and catch the wind. Advisor Mrs. Gertrude S. Ekas Officers President.Margaret Mohr Vice President .... Elizabeth Mohr Secretary.Kathy Hurley Treasurer.Steve Morris Are you sure that Joan Baez started this way? Debating Society FIRST ROW: John Leo, JoAnne Rencher, Gary Cassell, Heather Woodman, Neil Messick, Dave Ward, Tim Cowan, John Wood, Ann Gerberich. SECOND ROW: Gail Hastings, Ida Darby, Susan Gemeny, Gail Sickmund, Toni Truitt, Margaret Townsend, Margaret Mohr, Michele Charrier, Karen Kinnamon, Jim Hopkins, Mike Marshall, Phyllis Holland. My source?? My brother! ! Advisors Mr. Ronald Sepesy Mr. Richard Thurston Officers President.Heather Woodman Vice-President .... Allison Wootten Neil, David, and Toni plan a What???? 88 Library Club FIRST ROW: Stephanie Helms, Susan Veise, Jeanne Phillips, Judy Fries, Mrs. Phillips, Pat Hitch, Barbara Heller, Cindy Medford, Tamara Wootten. SECOND ROW: Sharon Hamilton, Jeanette Dunn, Gail Sickmund, Vonnie Squires, Debbie Hastings, Cindy Hubbert, Karen Winder, Sharon Belcher. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hearn, Mary Liston, Joan Johnson, Dianne Davis, Bill Sinclair, Mike Marshall, Betsy Pollitt, Jon Sherwell, Louis West, Pete Wanner. Advisors Officers Mrs. RuthD. Phillips President.Pat Hitch Mrs. Mary Corddry Vice-President.Barbara Heller Mrs. Joan T. Hall Secretary.Judy Fries . . . the changing faces of the library . . . Future Business Leaders of America FIRST ROW: Beverly Hastings, Angela Phillips, Ann Dennis, Jeanne Dunn, Eleanor Webster, Jean Wimbrow, Sharon Wilson, Christi Ardis, Charles Tull, Jan Gibbons, Patti Tifft, Donna Thome, Linda King, Mary Franklin, Ellen Payne. SECOND ROW: Shirley Jacquith, Marlene Dashiells, Charmaine Barkley, Shelley Matthews, Diane Johnson, Altonia Epps, Joan Long, Mary Ellen Harrison, Sue Harman, Linda Griffith, Cheryl Pusey, Lula Willey, Virginia Menne, Eugenie Pinkett, Phyllis Wright. THIRD ROW: Janice Gibson, JoAnne Caudill, Debbie Osborne, Geneva Bradshaw, Greg Dill, George Owens, Roland Morris, Ida Smith, Glenda Bozman, Shirley Parsons. President Charles Tull and Secretary Sharon Wilson plan activities. Advisors Mrs. Margaret Bateman Mr. Rex McNeil Officers President.Charles Tull Vice President.Christi Ardis Secretary.Sharon Wilson Treasurer.Jeanne Dunn Point Sec ' y.Jean Wimbrow 90 Future Farmers of America FIRST ROW: Mr. Darling, George Webster, Mike Simms, Jay Tilghman, Greg Williams, Melvin Layfield, Bud Malone, David Walston, Bill Kerns, SECOND ROW: Bill Murphy, David Scott, Orville Waller, David Adkins, Lou Donohoe, Drew Blagus, John Renshaw, Bob Hearn, Wendell Gillitt, THIRD ROW: Randy Buller, Tom Moore, Donald Robinson, Marton Bennett, Dale Homan, Danny Malone, Steve Bailey, Mike Banks, Fred Tull. FOURTH ROW: Herbert Marshall, James Goslee, George Phippin, John Russell, Buddy Malone, Paul Tyndall, Ed Majors, Eddie Rayne, David Shock- ley, Billy Webb, Donald Shockley. Advisors Officers Mr. Wayne V. Shaff Mr. William Darling President.Greg Williams Vice President .... Mike Banks Secretary.Bud Malone Treasurer.Nelson Layfield Reporter.Dale Homan FFA members help officers plan activities. Future Homemakers of America FIRST ROW: Chris Dougherty, Connie Shockley, Linda Shrieves, Darlene Hall, Wilma Bunty, Sue Barr, Muriel Roberts, Janice Shaffer, Maxine Bailey, Shari Evans, Willa Grogan, Pat Smith, Donna Welch, Karen Hook, Essie Marrell. SECOND ROW: Betsy Smith, Judy Cross, Jackie Smiley, Margo Kelley, Diane Bunting, Sandra Roberts, Marcia Hutt, Brenda Kelley, Barbara Moore, Vicki Adkins, Sandi Bowden, Martha Matlack, Edie Gelenczci, Delores Shockley, Laywanna Jarman, Terrelle Jolley, THIRD ROW: Cindy Kaiser, Sue Smith, Valerie Home, Evelyn Twilley, Dorothy Gates, Sandra Conway, Rachel Eure. Future homemaker? Advisors Mrs. Catherine Parsons Miss Virginia Burchette Officers President . . . . Vice President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer. . . . Parliamentarian. Historian . . . . . Janice Shaffer . Maxine Bailey . Muriel Roberts . Pat Smith . Shari Evans . Wilma Bunty FHA girls work on first aid kits during fund raising campaign. Future Nurses of America FIRST ROW: JoAnne Rencher, Ida Darby, Sherri Jones, Cindy Gordy, Paige Briddell, Carol Bartrug, Judy Longest, Kathy Jester, Liz Mohr, Jean Tappan, Gail Hastings, Brenda Bailey, Terri Smith, Dawn Payne Ann Truitt. SEC¬ OND ROW- Joyce Parsons, Charlotte Weitzel, Bonnie Hill, Melody Brown, Cindy Twilley, Linda King, Barbara Disharoon,’Aim EUis, Lucy Carey, Wendy Baum, Terri Roach, Pat Winder, Mona Birckhead Nancy Thornton, Ellen Givans. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ruark, Nancy Hudson, Suzanne Esham, Marlene Buck, Linda Taylor, Glenda Mack, Kathy Hurley, Hazel Montgomery. Advisor Mrs. Eunice Ruark Officers President.Kathy Jester Vice-President .... Judy Longest Secretary.Carol Bartrug FNA experiments with sedatives. FNA holds initiation ceremony. Future Teachers of America FIRST ROW: Margaret Mohr, Linda Hubeny, Benita Marshall, Yvonne Reese, Pat McLernon, Bar¬ bara Mumford, Michele Charrier, Deane Hudson, Sharon Carey, Sharon Johnson, Nancy Silvia, Sue Barr, Paula Eversman, Vicki Ward, Dotty Insley, SECOND ROW: Karen Brittingham, Sharon Cline, Beverly Douglas, Sylvia Marsh, Linda Powell, Deborah Campbell, Susan Sparks, Phyllis Holland, Margaret Townsend, Melanie Davis, Audrey Wimber, Frances Adkins, Marva Williams, Linda Has¬ tings, Linda English, THIRD ROW: Mr. Minton, David Cantrell, Hunter Pollitt, Betty Sue Taylor, Becky Briddell, Vaughn King, Steve Kirkpatrick, and Mr. Johnson. Advisors Mr. Malvin Minton III Mr. William Johnson Officers President.Deane Hudson Vice-President.Sharon Carey Secretary-Treasurer . .Barbara Mumford Points Secretary.Sharon Johnson Program Chairman. . . .Michele Charrier M The future of education is in these hands?! ? ' t Distributive Education Club of America FIRST ROW: Bill Chronister, Joe Rosencrance, Bud Elzy, and Dolly Pilkinton. SECOND ROW: James Bell, Sandi Bowden, Greg Dill, and Mr. Giffin. Advisor Mr. Vernon Giffin Officers President.Bud Elzey Vice President .... Joe Rosencrance Secretary.Dollie Pilkinton Treasurer.Bill Chronister Parliamentarian. . . . James Bell Bud Elzey receives an award. 95 FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: Hunter Pollitt, Linda Abbott, Dora Trader, Sharon Carey, Cindy Gordy, Sherri Jones, Juanita Jones, Joe Davis, Karen Kinnamon, Nancy Silvia, Becky Briddell, Linda Hubeny, Ann Ellis, Phyllis Holland, Kathy Morcom, Mrs. Goslee. SECOND ROW: Gail Sickmund, Anne Church, Debbie Campbell, Susan Sparks, Carol Weber, Marva Williams, Linda Moorefield, Cynthia Simpson, Hartavia Hardy, Brenda Kelley, Jim Murray, Michele Charrier, Nancy Hudson, Carol Bartrug, Allison Wootten. ADVISOR Mrs. Gladys Goslee OFFICERS President.Joe Davis Vice-President . . . Karen Kinnamon Secretary.Juanita Jones Monsieur le President! ”En anglais, s ' il vous plait! ! ! ! M LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Dawn Payne, Gail Sickmund, Geri Conaway, Terry Roach, Paula Eversman, Liz Sacca, Vaughn King Lucy Carey, and Roland Mills. SECOND ROW: Muriel Roberts, Stephanie Helms, Warren Pobst, Jim Savage, Jerry Knapp, Dennis Jones, Jim Murray, Tina Cohen, and Linda Hopkins. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ruark, Steve Brewer, Jim Hookins, Phil Hopkins, Jon Messick, Dick Shaw, and Hazel Montgomery. ADVISOR Mrs. Ruark OFFICERS President . Vice-President . . . Secretary . Treasurer. Liz Sacca Terry Roach Paula Eversman Vaughn King 97 SPANISH CLUB FIRST ROW: Mike Carper, Karen Blake, Charles Collier, Pat Polk, Jon Shervvell, Jim Leedom, Jackie Willing, Melinda Swallow, Gail Hastings, Mrs. Parker, Toni Truitt, Sue Gilbert, Sharon Lewis, Jean Tappan, Donna Thorne, Edie Gelenczei. SECOND ROW: Barbie Mumford, Marilyn Davis, Brenda Bailey, Vonnie Squires, Sherry Lokey, Vicki Wilson, Mary Strandquist, Margaret Townsend, Marilyn McCarty, Linda Shrieves, Linda Powell, Paige Briddell, Bonnie Hill, Beverly Donoho, Linda McKittrick. THIRD ROW: David May, Joe Kirkpatrick, Randall Balin, Steve Kirkpatrick, Tom Burton, Mike Marshall. ADVISOR Mrs. Leticia Parker OFFICERS President.Toni Truitt Vice-President.Sue Gilbert Secretary-Treasurer. . . .Gail Hastings 98 CHESS CLUB FIRST ROW: Carol Weber, Alan Lane, Charles Brown, Rick Sheridan, and Phil Ward. SECOND ROW: Tim Cowan, Mr. Sixbey, Jon Sherwcll, Dale Homan, Louis Lundy, Jerry Knapp, Phil Hopkins, and Gary McMullen. ADVISOR Mr. David H. Sixbey SECRETARY Carol Weber Affiliated with the Chess Club is the Chess Team, which has played 10 matches this year. Members are Phil Ward, Rick Sheridan, Tom Burke, Jon Sherwell, Jerry Knapp, Cha rles Brown, Alan Lane, John O ' Brien, Carol Weber, Paul Stasiewicz, Glen Arvey, Phil Hopkins, Dale Homan, Gary McMullen, Louis Lundy, Tim Cowan, and Albert Phillips. The team finished the year with 2 wins, 5 losses, 1 tie, and 2 forfeits. Wi Hi Opponent 2 9 3 7 1 1 2 5 0 1 1 2 St. Michaels 8 Garnett 1 Queen Anne ' s 7 North Dorchester 3 Chestertown 8 1 2 St. Michaels 5 Queen Anne ' s 10 North Dorchester forfeit Garnett forfeit Chestertown 8 1 2 99 CONCERT CHOIR FIRST ROW: Joan Long, Leah Long, Yvonne Reese, Muriel Roberts, Pattie Tifft, Sandy Hopkins, Essie Marrell. SECOND ROW: Jean Wimbrow, Tina Cohen, Nancy Beahir, Sharon Oursler, Dixie Rayne, Sonja Hedglin, Al- tonia Epps, Nancy Hudson, Sandra Conway, Vonnie Squires, Bunny Rosencrance, Gayle Elliott, Rachel Eure, Terrelle Jolley, Diane Brinson, Barbara Nourse. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Smith, Marilyn McCarty, Cathy Chandler, Cathy Morcom, Marsha Polk, Cindy Medford, Jean Tappan, Phyllis Holland, Betsy Maher, Sharon Belcher, Dawn Trocki, Beth McKinney, Debbie Fitzgerald, Kathy George. FOURTH ROW: Dock Sterling, Mike Marshall, Tim Cowan, Joe Davis, Charles Tull, Dwight Mack, Glenn Long, Leon Burks, Jim Murray, John Bunting, Peter W f anner, Ken Dashiell. Phyllis Holland, Glenn Long, Joe Davis, and Tina Cohen participated in the All-State Choir. 100 BAND Wi Hi ' s superior-rated band. Majorettes Sharon Couch, Dottie Insley, JoAnn Rencher, Willa Grogan, and Shari Evans. Color Guard Vonnie Squires, Karen Kinnamon, Bunny Rosen- crance, and Susan Waller. Drill Team Pom-pom girls drill at games. 101 Wicomico Senior High School, Salisbury, Md. FIRST ROW: Ida Darby, Ellen Givans, Karen Brittingham, Mr. Murdock, David Ward. SECOND ROW: Suzanna Gilbert, Gary Cassell, Margaret Townsend, Paul Wilber, John Wood. ADVISOR Mr. Michael L. Murdock EDITORS Editor-in-chief . Associate Editor Business Editor . Feature Editor . Sports Co-editor Sports Co-editor Exchange Editor. Circulation Editor Editorial Editor . Karen Brittingham John Wood Ellen Givans Ida Darby Gary Cassell Paul Wilber Sue Gilbert Margaret Townsend Dave Ward 102 INDIAN CHANT FIRST ROW: Barbara Moore, Linda Moorefield, Barbara Heller, Marsha Polk, Geri Conaway, Jack Stevenson, Jim Meagher, Jeannie Phillips, Bill Taylor, George Williams, Sharon Johnson, Marlene Buck, Tina Cohen, Robert Clark, Gail Sickmund, Bob Wilgus. SECOND ROW: Linda Powell, Eugenie Pinkett, Joyce Parsons, Vicki Ward, Sue Healy, Debbie Swaney, Yvonne Reese, Betsy Pollitt, Gail Hastings, Sharon Lewis, Dianne Davis, Ann Gerberich, Linda Woodward, Sue Lankford, Paula Eversman. THIRD ROW: Vonnie Squires, Ellen Payne, Marva Williams, Jo Caudill, Barbara Disharoon, Ida Darby, Steve Pusey, Art Klein, Ed Obermeyer, Terry Hook, Jim Hopkins, Betty Sue Taylor, Jennifer Johnson, Brenda Hughey. ADVISOR Mrs. Virginia Dick EDITORS Editor-in-Chief . . . Co-Editor. Literary Ed. Poetry Ed. Feature Ed. Short Story Ed. . . . Typing Ed. Art Co-Ed. Business Ed. Secretary . Historian . Bill Taylor Jeannie Phillips Sharon Johnson Marlene Buck Marsha Polk Jack Stevenson Geri Conaway Linda Moorefield Bob Wilgus George Williams Tina Cohen Jim Meagher 103 TOM EDITORS Deane Hudson, Janice Shaffer, Editor-in-Chiefj Gaye Keller, Maxine Bailey, Michele Charrier and Heather Woodman. ADVISORS Mr. Howard, the Photog¬ raphy Committee; Mr. Hope, the Editorial Staff; and Mr. Jones, the Busi¬ ness Staff. p£ L 2 ? m ' • 1 ’S n BK--- v - a } v YW at - WILL COMMITTEE OUR MAN IN CAMBRIDGE FIRST ROW: Nancy ' Beahm, Rachel Eure, Sharon Johnson, chairman; Linda Trader, Sue Lankford. SECOND ROW: Danny Cantrell, John Hall, Jeff Hart, George Williams, Steve W’eber, Gary Cassell. Mr. Boisjolie, our American Yearbook representative. 104 TOM TYPING COMMITTEE Kathy George, Sue Smith, Sharon Hamilton, chairman, Christi Ardis, Gayle Elliott. PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE Dave Cantrell, Yvonne Reese, Dottie Insley, Gary Sterling. ART COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Brent Phillips, Linda Hopkins, Bob Wil- gus, chairman. SECOND ROW: Fred Moon, Dave Maxwell, Benny Payne. SPORTS EDITORS FIRST ROW: Sandy Bowden, Lynette Evans, Benita Marshall. SECOND ROW: Art Klein, Jack Stevenson, Gordon Wallace. BUSINESS COMMITTEE ADVERTISING COMMITTEE FIRST ROW: Pat Smith, Beverly Hastings, chairman; Yvonne Reese, Ellen Givans, chairman; Barbie Betsy Maher. SECOND ROW: Hazel Montgomery, Mumford. Terrelle Jolley, Charlotte Weitzel. 105 f SENIOR AWARDS FIRST ROW: Jack Stevenson, Bill Reid, Larry White, Gordon Wallace, Bob Purnell, Neil Messick, Paul Wilber, Bud Elzey, Greg Williams. SECOND ROW: Joyce Parsons, Sharon Johnson, Gaye Keller, Heather Woodman, Ida Darby, Janice Shaffer, Sue Harmon, Darlene Hall, Deane Hudson. ATHLETIC AWARDS E. Sheldon Jones . . . Jack Stevenson To an outstanding athlete, gentleman, and sports¬ man during the junior and senior years Billy Mitchell Football . . . Larry White Sam Seidel Basketball . . . Bill Reid Jack Purnell Baseball . . . Bud Elzey To members of the three squads showing sportsman¬ ship and courage Girl ' s Athletic . . . Joyce Parsons To an outstanding athlete, lady, and sportswoman during the junior and senior years CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Rotary Reward of Merit . . . Neil Messick Wicomico Woman ' s Club . . . Heather Woodman Daughters of the American Revolution . . . Deane Hudson Sons of the American Revolution . . . Gordon Wallace To a boy or girl showing dependability, co¬ operation, and patriotism Francis Marion Gunby . . . Janice Shaffer Deportment, pleasant relations with students and teachers, attention in class Class of 1922 . . . Paul Wilber For those qualities of heart and mind that make for a rightious and good citizen Rebekah . . . Darlene Hall To one who has demonstrated loyalty to Wi Hi SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS Lions Club . . . Sharon Johnson Gaye Keller For highest scholastic average for three years William Collins Band . . . Bob Purnell To an outstanding band member Farm Bureau . . . Greg Williams To an outstanding member of the F.F. A. and a promising farmer Kiwanis Club . . . Heather Woodman For personality, character, and promise of achievement First National Bank . . . Sue Harmon To an outstanding commercial student Thomas H. Williams Old Home Prize . . . Ida Darby For the best essay on the Eastern Shore. SERVICE AWARDS FIRST ROW: Bunny Rosencrance, Steve Brewer, Terri Messick, Tamara Wootten. SECOND ROW: Virlee Gordy, Barbara Heller, Steve Kirkpatrick, Jon Messick, Vaughn King, Gail Hastings. Marilyn McCarty, Liz Sacca, Jeff Hart, Maxine Bailey, Susan Sparks. 109 NATIONAL MERIT GOLDEV-BEACOM SPELLING CONTEST Pat Smith, National Achievement; Gaye Keller, Commendation; John Wood, Finalist; Dave Ward, Commen¬ dation; Maxine Bailey, National Achievement. HIGH SCHOOL CHALLENGE FIRST ROW: Gaye Keller and Dave Ward. SECOND ROW: Paul Wilber, Steve Kirkpatrick, and John Wood. This year, the High School Chal¬ lenge team met an early defeat in a close match with Laurel. How¬ ever, hopes are high for next year, since plans are already be¬ ing made for choosing next year ' s team. no Mr. Jones meets with the team for a practice. SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS CONGRESS OF THE LOWER EASTERN SHORE Two Wi Hi Students display their projects. On April 21 and 22, Wi Hi hosted the first annual Lower Eastern Shore Science and Mathematics Congress. The Congress included a symposium, dinner, and project exhibition. Mr. Prill am an took charge of speakers and the dinner. Mr. Walker was in charge of the project exhibition. Ill SCIENCE AND MATH SEMINARS Vaughn King, John Wood, Phil Hopkins, Steve Kirkpatrick, Paul Wilber, and Dave Ward were a few of the Wi Hi representatives at the series of seminars. MARYLAND JUNIOR SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM Dick Shaw w«is our representative this year to the Maryland Junior Science and Humanities Symposium in Baltimore. CAREER DAY Career Day, held this year on February 28th, is always an interesting and prof¬ itable day for Sophomores. The morning assembly featured Mayor Dallas Truitt as its guest speaker. At the conclusion, students went to designated class rooms to discuss occupations of their interest. Here, the discussions gave specific in¬ formation as to the requirements and opportunities of the fields, so that the students could plan their education to prepare for future vocations. Mayor Truitt addresses Sophomores. Students contemplate the merits of the purposed vocation. CONFERENCE ON AMERICAN CIVILIZATION On April 12th and 13th, five senior POD students had the opportunity to attend the Con¬ ference on American Civiliza¬ tion at Northwood High School. One of the outstanding features of the workshop was its long list of notable speakers, in¬ cluding Justice Douglas, Jack Anderson, and the Assistant Secretary of State, Eli Maurer. The success of the conference lay in the fact that the students were allowed to question and talk with the in¬ teresting speakers. SEATED: Neil Messick, Dave Ward. STANDING: Jack Stevenson, Paul Wilber, John Wood. MATH DAY Charlotte Weitzel ' s able leadership made Math Day a great success. On March 17, the mathematical depart¬ ment, student leaders, and mathematics teachers, Miss Helen Warren, Mrs. Francis Dudderar, and Mr. Samuel Prillaman hosted Math Day. Charlotte Weitzel, elected general chairman, acted as mistress of ceremonies at the main assembly. Throughout the day, math classes attended individual pro¬ grams in the library. This year ' s theme was Mathematics--Programming the Future. Gee, I didn ' t know math could be so much fun! 114 I shall now prove that 2 plus 2 does equal 5. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY FRONT ROW: Benny Pope, Ronnie Kelley, Gary Parker, A1 Phillips, Phil Hopkins, Mike Dunn. SEC¬ OND ROW: Brenda Hughey, Cindy Gordy, Melinda Swallow, Cindy Medford, Sharon Lewis, Geri Hol¬ land, Sylvia Marsh. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Duckwitz, Hal Trapkin, Leonard Bers, Steve Noble, Tim Cowan, Jim Leedom, Hunter Pollitt, Linda English. 115 The Senior The Wizard of Oz 116 Class Play Cast Dorothy.Judy Longest Lion.Jack Stevenson Scarecrow.Bill Taylor Tin Man.Mike Marshall Wizard.Bob Long Director.Meta Smith Student Director . . . Sharon Couch Pond ' s seven-day beauty plan? At 8:00 P.M. on November 10th and 11th, Wi-Hi ' s cafeteria became the golden land of munchkins and talking scarecrows as the Seniors put on their class play, THE WIZARD OF OZ. The marvelous acting done by the entire cast delighted the audience so much that a special show for children was given on Saturday, November 12th. Don’t touch me—I ' m a Star! !! Would you believe Swan Lake??? Darlene Hall, chairman of assemblies committee, The Concert Choi: planned interesting programs. 118 t contributed to assemblies. 119 Member of Gymkhana Troupe performs during gymnastics assembly. Wi-Hi’s 1966-67 Toni Truitt Senior Attendant The 1965-66 queen, Sherry McMartin crowns Debbie as Mr. Swaney stands proudly by. ’67 FESTIVITIES A Nancy Beahm Senior Attendant Homecoming Queen-- Deborah Ann Swaney Winning Float-- Class of ' 69 Suzanne Esham Junior Attendant Vicki Wilson Sophomore Attendant This is what memories are made of! ! ! f Homecoming CLASS OF 1969 Winning float Only 20,000 more to go, Geri! ) Heap-big tom tom causes heap-big headache! ! POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL TEAM This dedicated team is ever ready for ACTION! ! The Human Relations Club car suggests that we ’’Beat Cam¬ bridge, But Politely!! ! Class of ’68 float foresees the death of the Raiders!! ! . ' • Winter Carnival Neil Messick crowns Judy Longest at the 1967 Winter Neil and Queen Judy lead the Honor Dance. On January 27, 1967, senior representative Judy Longest was chosen Winter Carnival Queen. Escorted by Bob Smith, Judy reigned over the regal setting including crowns on velvet pillows and golden scepters. Court entertainment was provided by talented seniors. Court Soph. Rep. : Penny Atkinson, Jerry Lynch; Bob Smith; Queen Judy Longest; Neil Messick; Jr. Rep. : Debbie Prof¬ fitt, Kip Martin. Crown bearer: James Corddry. 122 May Dance MAY COURT Soph. Att.: Tamara Wootten, Bud Elzey; Jr. Att.: June Holloway, Larry Farlow; Sr. Att.: Nancy Beahm, George Williams; Steve Brewer; Queen: Darlene Hall; Neil Messick; Sr. Att.: Janice Shaffer, Skip Valliant; Jr. Att.: Donna Littleton, Danny Cantrell; Soph. Att.: Judy Fries, Ronnie Kelley. Crown bearer: Greg Schoepf. Flower girl: Susan Cherry. On April 28, amid a setting of red crepe roses and polished ivy, the annual May Dance was held in the Wi Hi cafeteria. The 1967 May Queen was Senior Darlene Hall escorted by Steve Brewer. Her court included two attendants from Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes and their escorts. Crowning the Queen was Student Council President Neil Messick who also led the Honor Dance with Queen Darlene. Student Council President Neil Messick escorts Queen Darlene Hall during the Honor Dance. 123 Steve Weber and Rick Lloyd entertain the Court with their folk singing. The Senior Class Trip At 6:30 A.M. on May 26th, six buses of seniors started out for a day in Wash¬ ington, D.C. After a full week of rain, the skies cleared and the class of ' 67 had perfect weather for the entire trip!! The Lee Mansion The Kennedy Grave Site 1 to Washington, D.C. The schedule for the Senior Class Trip was as follows: 9:00-11:00 Sightseeing in the Smith¬ sonian complex 11:30-12:30 Lunch at Haines ' Point 1:00-1:30 Arlington Cemetery and Lincoln Memorial 2:00-3:30 Tour Capital building 3:45-5:00 Visit Washington Zoo 5:00-6:00 Wax Museum 6:00-7:15 Dinner at Wax Museum 7:45-11:40 Wilson Line Moonlight Cruise 2:30 Return to Salisbury The Washington Monument The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The traditional Jr. -Sr. Banquet was held on March 27 in Wi Hi ' s cafeteria. The Junior Class presented the banquet in honor of the Seniors. The program in¬ cluded speeches by the class presidents, a toast to the Seniors by the Juniors, and a satirical look at some of Wi Hi ' s teachers. Jr. Class President Bill Malone acts Wonder where he puts it all. as master of ceremonies. Class officers and their guests enjoy the dinner. POLYNESIAN PARADISE April 19 marked the social climax of the Senior year, the 1967 Se¬ nior Prom. The exotic theme Polynesian Paradise was beautifully carried out in the decorations, refreshments, and the entertain¬ ment. Seniors and teachers had worked several months on the deco¬ rations which included a hugh entrance volcano, surf boards, and Tiki gods. Students from Mrs. Meta Smith’s dramatic classes pre¬ sented scenes from South Pacific. Senior parents added to the night’s enjoyment by inviting the Seniors to an after-Prom luau. This cleverly planned breakfast included plenty of food, music, and entertainment. The 1967 prom Polynesian Paradise was truly a beautiful and memorable event. 1967 The 1967 Grand March was the highlight of the Prom festivities. PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN FIRST ROW: Margaret Mohr, Janice Shaffer, Michele Charrier, Benita Mar¬ shall, Betsy Pollitt, Maxine Bailey, Deane Hudson. SECOND ROW: Bill Taylor, Bud Elzey, Gordon Wallace, Joe Rosencrance. 128 Reverend John L. Parry Reverend Howard E. Evans SERMON TO THE GRADUATES On the evening of May 28, 1967, the Senior Class marched to the famed music of Pomp and Circumstance . The event was the Sermon to the Graduates. The Class of 1967, dressed in their caps and gowns, gathered for the first time as a graduating class. Reverend John L. Parry read the scripture and gave the benediction. The sermon, presented by Reverend Howard E. Evans, was entitled The Whole Duty of Man. The graduates were truly inspired and are looking forward to their role as adults in today ' s world. 130 ©ICAIDU ATICN t ri: I lii Wicomico Senior High School WICOMICO YOUTH CIVIC CENTER FRIDAY. TUNE 2. 1967 7:00 P.M. 131 COMMENCEMENT 296 GRADUATES-June 2, 1967 Processional Invocation. Introduction of Speaker Address to Graduates. . Presentation of Class . . Presentation of Diplomas Alma Mater. Benediction. Recessional .The Rev. Charles H. Mack Pastor, St. James AME Zion Church .Mr. Sheldon B. Dawson Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Wicomico County .Hon. Paul S. Sarbanes Member, House of Delegates, State of Maryland .Mr. George H. Corddry, Jr. Principal, Wicomico Senior High School .Mr. William A. Kniceley Member, Board of Education Mrs. Samuel A. Graham Vice Principal, Wicomico Senior High School .Senior Class .The Rev. Maxwell J. Roberts Pastor, St. Andrew’s Methodist Church 132 SPORTS DEDICATION The editors of the 1967 Tom Tom dedicate this sports section to the two retiring coaches who gave unself¬ ishly of their time and their efforts to develop good sportsmanship as well as fine records. Mr. Squires gives valuable pointers. Mr. Murdock with a member of his unde¬ feated cross country team. 135 VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Jeff Hart, Bill Kerns, Greg Fries, Steve Pusey, Ron Carey, A1 Powell, Jack Stevenson, Alan Jenkins, Terry Hook, Coach Squires. SECOND ROW: Mr. Minton, J. R. Lloyd, Frankie Berry, Russell Douglas, Eddie Torbert, Hall Ewing, Tyrone Conway, Carl White, Bill Gale, Kenny Johnson, Henry Pulley. THIRD ROW: Jim Scott, Mgr. , Mark Holloway, Danny Shockley, Mike Dunn, Roger Arvey, James Polk, Jesse Adams, Jerome Woodberry, Dewey Blake, Chris Hickmon. The Varsity Football Team ended the season with 2 wins, over Easton and Laurel, 6 losses, and 2 ties, with Seaford and Bennett. In spite of their losses on the field, the team members were winners in the fields of courage, determination, and sportsmanship. Team members warm up before a game. ' t 1 M One, two, cha-cha-cha. Three four . . . Hang on, Sloopy!! Hold it right there!!! ! J.V. FOOTBALL FRONT ROW: Mr. Thurston, Steve Clemons, Tom Hoy, Bobby Hearn, Ben Owens, Jon Sherwell, Phil Cartwright, Jim Brown. SECOND ROW: Leon Burks, Skip Valliant, Bob Baysinger, Eddie Bowman, A1 Phillips, Vaughn King, Gordon McMartin, Glenn Brittingham. THIRD ROW: Richard Staton, Matt O ' Connell, Joe Powell, Denny Parsons, Steve Ellis, Bruno Cole, Robert Shaw. The 1966 J.V. Football Squad ended its season with a 1-3-1 record Although they only had one victory, the team will contribute many strong players to next year’s Varsity Football Squad. The J.V.’s were coached by Mr. Richard Thurston, who was assisted by Mr. Samuel Walker. J. V. ' s workout during after school practice. 138 SOCCER FRONT ROW: Pat Farrell, Terry Lane, Larry Mahan, Hal Trapkin, Greg French, George Williams, Carl Gimenez, John O ' Brien, Blynn Bratten. SECOND ROW: Bill Hentschel, Chris Long, Brady Bounds, Bruce Culver, Danny Cantrell, David Cantrell, Bud Elzey, George Reddish, Phil Hopkins, Wayne Childress, Joe Rosencrance, Mr. Craig. The soccer team compiled a record of six wins, three losses, and one tie. Mr. Craig, assisted by Mr. Dinges, ably coached the Indians. With ten seniors leaving, next year’s team will be mainly a rebuilding one. Best of luck to next year ' s team. 139 Hockey FIRST ROW: Antoinette Williams, Yvonne Reese, Joyce Parsons, Benita Marshall, Lynette Evans, Linda Hubeny, Linda Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Susan Veise, Debbie Stephens, Dora Trader, Lynn Gerberich, Linda Parsons, Cindy Parker, Suzanne Duckwitz, Penny Atkinson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hubbert, Pat Polk, Bunny Rosencrance, Sue Barr, Mary Strandquist, Sandy Townsend. At the end of the season, the lassies of the hockey team held a record of 0 wins, 4 ties, and 6 losses. The hard-hitting team dis¬ played a true spirit of enthusiasm and sportsmanship although scoring no actual victories. Senior members on the team: Antoinette Williams, Yvonne Reese, Joyce Parsons, Benita Marshall, Lynette Evans, Linda Hubeny, Linda Hopkins. 140 fm North Caroline Mardela Crislield SEASON ' S SCOREBOARD We Easton Pocomoke North Caroline Mardela Cambridge Stephen Decatur Bennett Easton Milford Pocomoke Bennett Mace ' s Lane Stephen Decatur Crisfield Bennett Queen Anne ' s They 41 52 100 54 61 44 64 56 75 71 57 35 93 45 55 68 103 75 66 54 63 66 65 73 79 55 66 74 58 71 71 72 97 59 92 53 68 55 BASKETBALL FRONT ROW: Budy Elzey, Glen Long, Criss Douglas, Lawrence Rider. SEC¬ OND ROW: Jack Stevenson, David Cantrell, Zack Winder, Frank Waller, James Morton. THIRD ROW: Mr. Sepesy, Jon Messick, Greg Fries, Bill Reid, George Reddish, Bill Gale, Jerryl Goslee. Mr. Ronald Sepesy again coached the varsity team. With a most impressive record of 12 wins and 7 losses, the Wi-Hi Indians easily defeated Bennett and Queen Anne ' s schools in the District tournament. The Indians then traveled to the State Championships at the University of Maryland where they challenged Frederick. Although we lost, it was a quick and exciting game. Congratulations to the team and to Mr. Sepesy. Wi-Hi ' s starting Five 142 WE LOVE THOSE INDIANS Wi-Hi boards the bus for the State Championships. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL VICTORIOUS is tb« one word needed to describe the 1966-67 Junior Varsity basketball team. The J.V.s, who lost only one game, should provide another exciting year as 1967-68 Varsity members. Some of the J.V.s often filled in for Varsity games, which will provide plenty of experience for next year ' s Varsity. Dual victories included Bennett, North Caroline, Mardela, Crisfield, Easton, Poco- moke, Stephen Decatur, Cambridge and a single victory over Mace ' s Lane. The Mil¬ ford loss was in overtime and by only a few points. Mr. Howard Waller coached the Junior Varsity team. Congratulations to Coach Waller and his team. 144 GIRL’S BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Linda Trader, Shari Evans, Annabelle Disharoon, Dora Trader, Karen Blake, Betsy Pollitt, Linda Parsons, Nancy Beahm, Brenda Hughey. SECOND ROW: Lynette Evans, Dawn Payne, Barbara Heller, Bunny Rosencrance, Pat Polk, Paige Briddell, Yvonne Reese. THRD ROW: Chris Mudge, Sandi Bowden, Mary Stranquist. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Hubbert, coach. The 1966-67 girl’s basketball team coached by Mrs. Hubbert, compiled a record of one win, ten losses. Although the lassies only had one victory, much experi¬ ence was gained. Team spirit and sportsmanship were prominent features in all of their games. This year ' s graduating seniors wish the best of luck to the 1967-68 team. Captains; Karen Blake, Betsy Pollitt 1st String. Softball FIRST ROW: Barbara Heller, Kathy Hurley, Linda Trader, Willa Grogan, Sandi Bowden, Kathy Ripple, Linda Rittendale, Mary Stranquist, Susan Veise. SECOND ROW: Brenda Hughey, Lynette Evans, Cindy Hubbert, Joyce Parsons, Linda Parsons, Cathy White, Pat Polk, Sharon Jones, Tamara Wootten, Sharon Wilson, Cindy Kaiser, Patty Blevins, Coach Bolen. The Wi-Hi Lassies completed another fine record this year--9 wins and 2 losses. Several records were broken due to the fine coaching of Mrs. Bolen. Strike Out Queen Kathy. SCOREBOARD Opponent Milford Seaford Stephen Decatur Pocomoke Crisfield Bennett Seaford Crisfield Bennett Stephen Decatur Pocomoke We They 1 10 23 3 25 3 3 1 27 3 8 9 8 3 28 3 13 4 12 4 2 0 STATISTICS Kathy Hurley Joyce Parsons Linda Parsons Linda Parsons 84 Strike outs 17 in one game. Batting Average .419 28 Stolen Bases. 18 Runs Batted In. SENIORS Kathy Hurley, Capt. Cindy Hubbert Joyce Parsons, Co-Capt. Sharon Wilson Linda Trader Lynette Evans Sandi Bowden Track ■ r ' ' Jdr a i m v.v uw iKrirri tj . i FIRST ROW: Coach Murdock, Ken Dashiell, Bruce Wright, Paul Wilber, Bill Gale, Allan Jenkins, George Williams, Greg Fries, Art Klein, John Hall. SECOND ROW: Coach Minton, Leon Burkes, Leon Dennis, Richard Sheridan, Larry Farlow, Oris Fields, Theo Taylor, Larry Mahan. THIRD ROW: Butch Gale, Bill Purnell, Ronnie Taylor, William McBride, Greg Dashiells, John Williams, Cliff Wright, Jerome Wood- berry, Larry Neal, Mark Holloway, and Brooks Russell. The 1967 Track Team was undefeated, boasting 9 wins and 0 losses. The team was the most successful track team in the school history ending with 23 lettermen and winning the District 5 Championship. School records were broken by the following: Greg Fries--High Jump 6T’and Discus 140 ' 11 1 2 , Bill Gale--Triple Jump 43 ' 1 1 2” and High Hurdles 15.5, John Williams --440 52.5, Mile Relay (Williams, C. Gale, Taylor, Neal) 3:37.3, 440 Relay (Jenkins, Hoy, Woodberry, Pusey) 45.85, Pole Vault--tie between Steve Pusey and Leon Burks, 10 ’ 6 . The 1968 Track Team has a good foundation with several good underclassmen coming back. However, Coach Mike Murdock will not be back. His coaching ability has been proven by the fine records this team has recorded. Everyone at Wi Hi thanks Coach Murdock for his time and ability. Greg High Jump Fries 147 TENNIS KNEELING: Jack Stevenson Bill Hyle Greg French Eddie Bowman STANDING: Mr. Wilson Charles Collier Warren Pobst Jon Messick Dick Shaw Bill Malone The tennis team at Wi-Hi again had a successful season. Coached by Mr. James S. Wilson, this year ' s team, composed of seniors, 3 juniors, and 1 sophomore, defeated Bennett, Cambridge, Mace ' s Lane, St. Andrews, Milford, and Easton. Best of luck to next year ' s team. GYMKHANA TROUPE The Wicomico County Gymkhana Troupe was organized in late February of 1967. Forty- one students from Wicomico County were members of the troupe. Under the able lead¬ ership of Wi-Hi ' s own Mr. George Schoepf and Mrs. Jackie Hubbert, the troupe per¬ formed several exhibitions at Wicomico County Schools and one exhibition in Baltimore. Members from Wi-Hi included: Lavinia Adkins, Bob Baysinger, Frank Berry, Dianne Davis, Suzanne Duckwitz, Ronnie Eversman, Oris Fields, Steve Grudis, Dottie Insley, Joe Layton, D. J. Lewis, Terry Lewis, Jerry Lynch, Benita Marshall, Jim McKay, Ben Owens, John Parsons, Steve Pusey, Susan Veise, Kippy Martin. WRESTLING FIRST ROW: Blynn Bratten, Steve Baker, Bob Heame, Pat Farrell, Bernie Murphy, Gary Trice, Barry Payne. SECOND ROW: John Hall, Ronnie Carey, Danny Malone, Hall Ewing, Butch Gard¬ ner. THIRD ROW: Mr. Giunta, John Bunting, Steve Grudis, John O ' Brien, Gary Outten, Vaughn King, Ken Johnson, Eddie Hudson, Gene Massey, Mr. Craig. UNDEFEATED! The Wi Hi wrestling team, coached by Mr. Craig and assisted by Mr. Giunt a, is the only winter sport team with this distinction. The Wi Hi matmen scored double victories over Bennett. Other victories included: Milford, Easton, Dover Air Force Base, Mardela, Millsboro. Losing only 3 wrestlers, next year ' s team will again have a successful season. CROSS COUNTRY The Cross Country Team compiled a record of 9 wins. Mr. Mike Murdock was coach of the UNDEFEATED team. Because this year ' s team was composed of 6 Seniors, the team will be a rebuilding team for the Cross Country Harriers. FRONT ROW: Greg Dashiells, Ken Dashiell, Lany Neal. BACK ROW: Bill Purnell, Bruce Wright, Paul Wilber, Mr. Murdock. Basebal FIRST ROW: Bill Ennis, Jeff Hart, Hall Ewing, Dwight Mack, Joe Powell, Frank Berry, Butch Bradley, Steve Brewer, A1 Phillips, Jon Sherwell. SECOND ROW: Kenny Johnson, Steve Meil- hammer, Rhett Shockley, Tyrone Conway, Stu Elzey, Ron Carey, Paul Stasiewicz, Joe Rosen- crance, Bud Elzey, Coach Waller. The Wi-Hi Baseball Indians proudly displayed another great season. They com¬ piled a record of 10 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. Stu Elzey was the pitcher of record with a slate of 7 wins and 3 defeats. He pitched a total of 59 1 3 innings allowing 11 walks and striking out 38. He displayed an E R A of 1.43. Senior Jeff Hart posted a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, striking out 26 and walking 25. He pitched a total of 31 2 3 innings. Coach Butch Waller in his first year at coaching proved his ability by leading the Wi-Hi Indians through another victorious season. Coach Waller discusses game plans with Captain Bud Elzey. TEAM LEADERS Batting Average .... Bud Elzey . 360 Stu Elzey .348 Leading Hitter.Butch Bradley 13 Runs Batted In.Frank Berry 12 Joe Rosencrance 12 Stolen Bases.Bud Elzey 16 TEAM SCORES Batting Average .... 234 Stolen Bases.86 Strikeouts.79 150 t Basebal Stu Elzey throws his fast ball into the strike zone. Team catcher waits for the 3rd strike Fans watch another Indian Victory. Another base hit for the Wi-Hi Indians 151 Geri Conaway; Deane Hudson; Janice Shaffer; Betsy Maher, Capt. ; Pat McLemon; Debbie Swaney; Barbie Mum- ford, co-capt. ; and Pam Ruff. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Susan Veise; Nancy Hearn; Vicki Wilson, co-capt. ; Tamara Wootten, co-capt. ; Sherry Lokey; Donna Littleton; Debbie Hastings; and Judi Fries. Cheerleaders CLASS ART CLASS OR FREE PERIOD? CUT-UPS BRAINS AND MORE BRAINS??? ALMA MATER Dreaming of Alma Mater Down on the Eastern Shore Dreaming of pals and friendships Memories for evermore. Deep in my heart there ' s a longing Just for the sight of you. I know you’re always waiting; I know you ' re always true. Alma Mater, Alma Mater, I love you, Paradise forever lies ' neath skies of blue. In the sunshine or in shadows ever new, Alma Mater, Alma Mater, I love you. FIGHT SONG When the Wi-Hi boys all fall in line We ' re gonna win again, another time. For the football team we yell, we yell. And for the Wi-Hi boys we yell, we yell, we yell. We ' re gonna fight, fight, fight for every yard, Circle the ends and hit that line real hard, And throw the other boys upon the sod. Upon the sod. Rah, rah, rah. Heh. 156 f 67 at a Glance Senior Class Pl ay November 10, 11, 12 Junior-Senior Banquet April 14 Senior Prom May 19 Senior Class Trip May 26 Sermon to the Seniors May 28 Graduation June 2 Colors: Emerald and yellow Flower: Yellow Rose Motto: Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart. Song: Impossible Dream To dream the impossible dream, To fight the unbeatable foe, To bear with unbearable sorrow, To run where the brave dare not go. To right the unrightable wrong, To love pure and chaste from afar, To try when your arms are too weary, To reach the unreachable star! This is my quest, To follow that star, No matter how hopeless, No matter how far, To fight for the right without question or pause, To be willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause! And I know, If I ' ll only be true To this glorious quest, That my heart will lie peaceful and calm, When I ' m laid to my rest, And the world will be better for this; That one man, Scorned and covered with scars, Still strove with his last ounce of courage, To reach the unreachable stars.” 157 Conclusion MEMORIES FOREVER BELONG TO THE CLASSES OF WICOMICO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL. THE YEARBOOK STAFF OF 1967 HOPES THAT IT HAS PUB¬ LISHED A YEARBOOK WHICH WILL BE A FOND RECOLLECTION OF THESE MEMORIES. THE 1967 TOM-TOM STAFF HAS PRESENTED THE EVENTS IN PICTURES AND PARAGRAPHS. INCLUDED HAVE BEEN THE EXCITEMENT OF SPORTS, THE ACTIVITIES OF ORGANIZATIONS, AND THE IDENTIFICATION OF SCHOOL MEMBERS. THROUGHOUT THE PREPARATION OF THE TOM-TOM, WE HAVE AT¬ TEMPTED TO GATHER INFORMATION AND PICTURES WHICH WILL TRULY BE REPRESENTATIVE OF THIS SCHOOL YEAR. OUR GOAL HAS BEEN TO PRODUCE A YEARBOOK WHICH THE STUDENT BODY WILL BE PROUD TO DISPLAY. IF THIS GOAL HAS BEEN ATTAINED, THEN THE EFFORTS OF THE EDITORS, COMMITTEES, AND ADVISORS HAVE BEEN REWARDED. NOW, WITH GRATITUDE TO THE ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, AND STUDENTS WHO HAVE AIDED IN THE PREPARATION OF THIS YEARBOOK, THE EDITORIAL STAFF PROUDLY CONCLUDES THE 1967 TOM-TOM. ADVERTISING SALISBURY COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. SALISBURY, MARYLAND Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARDS 800 S. 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Phone 742-2829 Salisbury, Maryland Shoes Hosiery for the entire family Phone 749-4821 Compliments of Best Wishes to the Class of ' 67 H. % J. DRIVE-IN TOWNE HOUSE MOTEL Route 13 Zion Road N . Salisbury Blvd. Salisbury, Maryland 742-5135 Good Luck to the Remember !! ! Class of 1967! THE HUT Compliments of Is the place to go for Q Subs MAHER % HYNES Q Pizza 165 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 1967 PITTSVILLE MOTORS INC. PITTSVILLE, MARYLAND YOU WILL BE THE BETTER DRIVER WHEN YOU RIDE ON SAFER TIRES . . . TIRES BY FAMOUS-MAKE SEIBERLING BURNETT-WHITE Salisbury—Pocomoke City—Easton Use Your NAC Charge Plate—or the Easy Take-A-Long Time-To-Pay B-W Easy Payment Plan. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS of 1967 Compliments of ELMER F. RUARK COMPLIMENTS INSURANCE AGENCY OF 132 East Main Street Salisbury, Maryland A 749-7681 We Insure Everything But Tomorrow FRIEND Congratulations to the Class of 1967 THE BENNETT DRUG COMPANY Charles W. Bennett, Jr., Ph.G. 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