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°R K 4 K V ■ ' V.J v .; ' SlcJJfr ' Z y r j 5 IFIRE ALARM n v Hi • n ✓ : ’ BREAKQLASS PULLf IOOK od N j - - inn AMI ' v ' C jfl fc MM i THEY HAVE CAUSED US TO BE BETTER With genuine respect and sincere gratitude for their gifts of service and inspiration to the generations of students of Wicomico Senior High School, we the Class of 1970 dedicate this yearbook to two outstanding teachers, Mr. Dalton i . Howard and Mr. J. Morris Jones. Occasionally an event is so fortunately right and proper that it seems entirely inevitable. Such an action is this dedication of a Wi Hi yearbook to Mr. Howard and Mr. Jones. Many students have heard, even if they have no adequate concept of the significance of the fact, that Mr. Howard and Mr. Jones have taught at Wi Hi since 1928. Some have heard their parents tell of tfre •p owh e M d m n wh ew t hey ww (s from Mr. Howard and POD fro m Mr. Jones. Even the best inf ormed, however, of the current student body would have difficulty in assessing the true valu of lie contributions of two men to this school and this community, for their lives have touched young people in their formative years for more than f fur decades| and each man in his own way has exerted deea and lasting influence. Those of tills present year who have sat in Mr. Howard’s ancNMbr. Jones ' s classes should be especially thankful in the knowledge that they have shared in the fruits of accumulated wis¬ dom and insight which have helped literally thousand of otherswho have passed through Wi Hi before them. _ ___ It is especially fining that thif earbook is dedicated to the two men more responsible than any others for the development of the TOM-TOM, Mr. Jones having served not only as business adviser evej: stniap r|ic yp rhnnk as re-established after a. lapse during the Depres¬ sion but as editorial adviser a good part WfJhJfB recently as photographer and photograph served as student editor in 19o6, ins i student editor in 1961, and his son as pb Dalton B. Howard and Mr. J. Morris Jor have meant to them. Faculty members who have worked with Mr. Jones and Mr. Howard think of them, because of their long and deep friendship, as a team, although we appreciate the unique personality and the indivlduality br anch one. We who have been privileged to be a part of the same faculty with Mr. Dalton B. Howard and Mr. J. Morris Jones join the Class of 1970 in thanking them for what they mean to Wi Hi and to us and wishing them the richest of continued blessings. A special tribute, h owever, in additions the, dedjj iiaiLflf the 1’OM-TOM to Mr. Howard and Mr. Jones, is in ord er for one who has served Wi Hi, its students, and its alumni devotedly in a unique capacity. Misinrobf A. Fallow has served as counselor ever since Wicomico Senior High has been in its present location. Her interest in the future education, vocational employment, and personal adjustment of all Wi Hi students has led her to give countless hours to others when her own physical condition has made her concentrated effort difficult and painful. Only her remarkable spirit and her outstanding concern for young people have driven her to continue to work when it would have been easy to justify stopping. In spite of her own illness, Miss Farlow has counseled students concerning college, has helped them find jobs, and has always encouraged them to make wise personal choices. Her knowledge of the traditions of our school and her attention to the details of our ceremonies have added dignity and meaning to our proms, our com¬ mencements, and other memorable events. In often thankless tasks. Miss Farlow has shown again and again her mastery of the art of making things smoother and better for others. To work with Miss Hester Farlow has been to be inspired by her courage and chal¬ lenged by her skill. Few people have her ability to work so efficiently while they are in pain; even fewer have demonstrated her amazing recuperative powers. All of us at Wi Hi will miss her after her retirement, and we pray for her strength, health, and happiness in the years ahead. wLt — time, and Mr. Howard having served until J pjer. In addition, Mr. Howard’s daughter s !;tud©ne e wr frr ' -t960, Mr. Jones ' s daughter as ojr phy editor in 1962. Those who know Mr. veil know how much Wi Hi and its TOM-TOM Clifton Hope iAi Wicomico senior high school I Salisbury, maryland Contents rr Activities and Organizations 6-69 Sports 70-99 Sophomores 100-115 Juniors 116-131 Seniors 132-163 Faculty 164-177 Advertisements 178-193 Index 194-208 ACTIV 6 ITIES Kaye Rayne SALISBURY LIONS CLUB AWARD Highest scholarship in Academic Course Wanda Robinson WILLIAM COLLINS BAND AWARD Outstanding Senior in Band Steve White FARM BUREAU AWARD Outstanding Senior in Agriculture 0 Debbie Turner Shirley Perdue Floyd Twilley KIWANIS SCHOLARSHIP AWARD WICOMICO SENIOR HIGH SECRETARIAL AWARD ROTARY REWARD OF MERIT The awarded student will be se¬ lected competitively on the basis of character performance both in¬ side and outside the classroom, and the promise th ' at he gives of successful achievement in College. ... Shall be given to the mem¬ ber of the graduating class who, during his junior and senior years has most nearly exemplified the qualities necessary for success as a secretary ... ... who most truly exemplifies principles of Rotary, as.enunciated in Rotary Code of Ethics Motto: He profits most who serves best. Marsha Hamilton Gerry Roach WICOMICO WOMAN ' S CLUB AWARD FRANCIS MARION GUNBY PRIZE ... Who has been most willing to subordinate personal ambition to school devotion ... ... Those qualities of heart and mind that make for righteousness and good citizenship ... 10 Susan Stasiewicz CLASS OF 1922 AWARD Florence Weatherly DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD ... The girl who qualifies as follows: Honor, Service, Courage, Leadership and Scholarship - re¬ sponsibility to God, to Country and to Home; inspires faith in oui Republic ...” t Carlton Mack SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION AWARD ” ... Dependability, Cooperation, Leadership, Patriotism; and he who is clean in speech and personal hab¬ its ... ” Mary Kay Mancuso REBEKAH AWARD ... The girl who has demonstrat¬ ed loyalty to Wicomico Senior High School by: 1) Acceptance of re¬ sponsibilities in the extracurricular 2) Reasonable diligence in class ac¬ tivities 3) Consideration for fellow students and by 4) a good attend¬ ance record. n 1 Hank McCann Susan Stasiewicz Dwight King E. SHELDON JONES WICOMICO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL WICOMICO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC AWARD GIRLS ATHLETIC AWARD BASEBALL AWARD Best All Around Boy Athlete Best All Around Girl Athlete 12 Tim Knapp Doretha Holbrook John Mitchell WICOMICO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BOYS’ BASKETBALL AWARD WICOMICO SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS’ BASKETBALL AWARD BILLY MITCHELL VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS FOOTBALL AWARD 13 Awards And Honors Receivers of Awards and Honors Mike Winner Optimist Scholarship Award School Service Awards The 1969-1970 Student Recognition Assembly was held on May 19, 1970. Robert Culver, first vice president of the Student Government, led the pledge to the flag and the singing of the Star Spangled Banner. Awards were presented for various activities including home economics, practical nursing, the Maryland Junior Science and Humanities Sympo¬ sium, participants in Seminars, choir members, Thespian Award, Key Kadettes, John Philip Sousa Band Award, community awards, scholarship announcements, and school service awards. The 1969-1970 Sports Assembly was held on May 25, 1970. All athletes and coaches were present for the letters and awards. Awards were given in soccer, hockey, cross country, gymnastics, basketball, wrestling, track, football, tennfs, baseball, and softball. Carlton Mack was named the Athlete of the Year. Mr. Thomas Craig, the athletic director, spoke for the progress of all sports. Sharon Miller receives Homecoming Banner Award. Mary Kay Mancuso receives the Key Kadettes Award. In Memory Of RICKY YOUNG ... a member of the class of 1970 and respected by all. Although Ricky was not able to complete his senior year at Wi Hi, he will remain in the hearts of his friends. GENE TINGLE ... class of 1970. Although not present during his senior year, the memory of Gene was present throughout and will re¬ main in the hearts and minds of his fellow classmates for many years to come. 16 z A. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS A. Chip Veise, Treasurer; Tim Knapp, Presi¬ dent; Courtland Lilley, 2nd Vice; Faythe Hull, 3rd Vice; Gail Littleton, Parliamen¬ tarian; Mike Winner, Secretary; Bob Culver, 1st Vice. B. MASC DELEGATES (Seated) Jody Proffitt, (standing) Mary Lou Beahm, Mrs. Flora Daniels, Gail Littleton, Mr. Sam Prillaman, Gayle Jackson. C. LSASC DELEGATES (Seated) Vicki Layfield, (standing) Gayle Jackson, Miss Hester Farlow, Florence Weatherly, Tim Knapp, Bonnie Lokey, Gail Littleton. Wi Hi ' s Student Government Is Just And Fair B. C. STUDENT GOVERNMENT is geared to Dace the changes in high school activities. Student leadership cannot be antiquated unless it is meant to be ineffective. Student Government is one branch of politics in which the individual ' s vote is still very important. Elections are often decided by ten or less votes. Due to the short term of office for representatives, they must prove their individual qualifications, abilities, and sincerity. Students depend upon student government representatives to present their views, complaints, and solutions to faculty and administration. Representatives must be capable. Senior Representatives Work Never To Compare C • The Student Government Association of Wicomico Senior High School was involved in the Lower Shore Association of Student Councils (LSASC) and also in the Maryland Association of Studeijt Councils (MASC). Tim Knapp was Par¬ liamentarian for Lower Shore, Gayle Jackson was Activity Chairman, and Gail Littleton was Wicomico Member-at-Large. A. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES (Seated) Diane Fields, Debbie Turner, Flor¬ ence Weatherly, Diane Stelzner, (standing) Bathsheba Leatherbury, Gary Williams, Kaye Rayne, David Mills, Dick VanGelder, Sandi Mariner, Mary Lou Beahm, Carmen Yates. B. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES (Seated) Terri Eversman, Milton Morris, Pam Graham, Nancy Perdue, (standing) Mark Evans, Myra Hall, Patricia Fletcher. C. CLUB PRESIDENTS (Seated) Sharon Miller, Candy Tuft, Jeanne Dumire, Glenda Owens, Mary Kay Mancuso, Florence Weatherly, (standing) June Tingle, Mike Winner, David Alls, Marsha Hamilton, Dick VanGelder, Gerry Roach, George Roache, Bob Hall, Doug Moon. During the year, the Student Council with¬ drew from MASC but continued to participate in LSASC. The delegates to the MASC convention were Mary Lou Beahm, Jody Proffitt, Gayle Jack- son, and Gail Littleton. 18 With Juniors And Sophomores Our Dreams We Share A. SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Mary Lou Beahm, Diane Stelzner, Donna Cobb, Kaye Rayne, (second row) Carole Waters, Jack Crowley, Ed Smith, Florence Weatherly, Bill Ransbottom, (third row) Bob Phillips, Charlie Phillips, Tama Rose, Diane Fields, Doug Moon, Carmen Yates. B. JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Karla Dodson, Sandy Giffin, Karen Sterling, Andrea Turner, Ann Williams, Kris Lewis, (standing) Mike Sacca, Gary Far low, Mark Evans, Angie Farrell, Bonnie Lokey, Steve Malone, Ronnie Laws, Steve Edgar. C. SOPHOMORE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES (Seated) Brenda Mills, Ginnie Hancock, Marcia Payne, Lynn Massey, Linda Elliott, (standing) Karen Donoho, Sherry Malone, Vicki Layfield, Patsy Hi nchcliff, Laura Hamilton, Bill Laws, Bo Jones. D. MONITORS (First Row) Scott Andersen, Doug Moon, Bob Truitt, Bob Phillips, Hank McCann, Jack Crow¬ ley, (second row) Gary Williams, Charlie Phillips, Bob Culver, Chris Ward, Mike Winner, (third row) Ken Kuhlmeyer, Bill Ransbottom, Tim Knapp, Carlton Mack, Tom Gravenor, Dwight King. C. The Key Club Listens And Hop es For The Best THE KEY CLUB is a service organization that helps the school and community and is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. The first project was a bundle drive, and the members collected clothing for the Salvation Army. The club has helped the school by collecting tickets at football and basketball games and by donating ten chess sets to the Chess Club. The major projects of the club were collect¬ ing pennies for UNICEF, sponsoring a driver ' s safety assembly, collecting twenty pounds of Kool-Aid, Lifesavers, and chewing gum for soldiers in Vietnam, working at Deer ' s Head Hospital, putting on a Lock Your Car campaign, and holding a car wash. Christmas was a busy season. The members manned the Salva¬ tion Army kettles in the Mall, the Plaza, and at Ames. Joining the Key Kadetts, the members sang Christmas carols at the Nursing Home and helped to decorate the Christmas tree in the Mall. One member dressed as Santa and took gifts to retarded children. A. KEY CLUB OFFICERS (Front) Tom O’Connell, Secretary; Chip Veise, Treasurer, (back) Mr. Dragwa, Adviser; David Alls, President; Chris Lloyd, Sophomore Director. B. SOPHOMORE AND SENIOR MEMBERS (Front) John Charrie r, David Alls, Hank McCann, Eddie Smith, (back) Chris Lloyd, Steve Heatwole, Bob Jones, Steve Wolf, George Roache, Tim Evans. C. JR. KEY CLUB MEMBERS (Seated) Steve Malone, Chip Veise, M. B. Gordy, Steve Shockley, (2nd row) Richard Bounds, Ricky Culver, Scott Beach, Steve Williams, Norman Dennis, Dale Ayers, Mike Kotarba, (3rd row) Mark Evans, Bill Gersten- maier, Alan Heatwole, Ralph Hickman, Mike Bozman, Tom O ' Connell. KEY KADETTS OFFICERS Mrs. Bassett, Mrs. Messick, Marsha Hamilton, Susan Stasiewicz, JoAnn Marine, Mary Kay Mancuso. SENIOR KEY KADETTS (Seated) Nancy Hancock, Marsha Hamilton, JoAnn Marine, Mary Kay Mancuso, (standing) Patti Elzey, Donna Cobb, Susan Grudis, Linda Murphy, Susan Stasiewicz, Sue Olsen, Donna Dickerson, Patti Sullivan, Mary Lou Beahm. JUNIOR KEY KADETTS (Seated) Ann Williams, Barbie Pope, Gayle Jackson, (standing) Terri Eversman, Martha Medford, Anita Vice, Jane Brown, Karen Ster¬ ling, Vali Somers, Janis Dell, Nancy Perdue, Vesna Somers, Tamar Robinson, Connie Gib¬ son, Susan Webster, Jody Proffitt. SOPHOMORE KEY KADETTS (Seated) Janet Schools, Marcia Payne, Amy Reddish, Cam Hart, Sharon Lankford, Karen George, (standing) Stephanie Paulos, Lynn Donovan, Ginnie Hancock, Laura Hamilton, Vicki Layfield, Karen Gardner, Julia Robinson, (back) Terry Ardis, Donna Daniel, Beth Can¬ trell, Debbie Esham, Linda Elliott, Lynn Massey. THE KEY KADETTS lived up to their motto: ”WE SERVE. Service began when the Key Kadetts sang Christmas carols at all the nursing homes in the Salisbury area. The girls decorated a booth at Deer ' s Head Hospital for a carnival there. They decorated the Mall Christmas tree, rang the Salvation Army bell, sold anatoons for the benefit of the Leukemia Society, and made money for the classes by shining shoes at the Mall. They also served banquets: the Teachers’ Association, FFA. and the Evaluation. While Ideas Are Suggested By The Key Kadetts A. B. D. From France Came Bruno With AFS THE AFS CLUB promotes understanding among the nations of the world. American Field Service provides a link between the youth of different countries. Each year the club centers many of its activities around the exchange students visiting Wi Hi. This year, Bruno de la Guerrande from Nantes, France, was the visiting exchange student. Two from Wi Hi had the opportunity to study abroad. Florence Weatherly spent two months in Germany, and Ste ve Bers went to South Africa during the school year. A. AFS OFFICERS B. Bruno de la Guerrande, Wi Hi ' s ex¬ change student. C. AFS CLUB (Seated) L-R: Pam Graham, Karen Sterling, Cheri Townsend, Sherri Sturgis, (standing) Hank McCann, Pam Robinson, Bruno de la Guerran¬ de, Cheri Purnell, Jose March, Con¬ nie Gibson, Sheila Noble. 22 To Make Our School The Very Best THE AFS CLUB sponsors activities during the year to acquaint Bruno with the student body and also to present other exchange students in assemblies who are visiting near-by schools. A. AFS Club President Patti Elzey and exchange student Bruno de la Guerrande. B. AFS MEMBERS Bruno de la Guerrande, Jane Longest, Ann Williams, Sandi Mariner, Patti Elzey, (standing) Richard Bounds, Jennifer Kaiser, Bonnie Lokey, Ann Powell, Mary Lou Beahm. C. Mike Bozman D. Mrs. Doris Calcott and Florence Weatherly. 23 A. Bonnie Lokey. B. Pat Moore, Karmen Hoy, Clairesse Townsend, Julia Hughey, Gary Williams. C. HUMAN RELATIONS CLUB (Seated) Bathsheba Leatherbury, Mary Lou Beahm, Karen Sterling, Barb Hall, Mrs. Handy, (2nd row) Deborah Turner, Kaye Rayne, Beverly Scott, Faye Parker, Sandi Mariner, Terri Evers- man, Ann Williams, (3rd row) Dick Van Gelder, Jose March, Nancy Perdue, Mark Evans, Diana Willey, Wanda Robinson. Throughout the school year, THE HUMAN RE¬ LATIONS CLUB had a standing belief that unity is achieved through cooperative working. This purpose was accomplished through a.major project with Ben¬ nett High School. A radio tape, expressing the desire for brotherhood was made by the clubs of both schools and played on the air from radio station WJDY. The members now feel that the projects of the year were most successful in gaining the desired goals of love and understanding among men. The club is under the supervision of Mrs. Handy and Mr. Hope. D D. JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS (On floor) Sandy Giffin, Terri Morris, Gayle Jackson, (seated) Alicia Vice, Pam Robinson, Priscilla Appleby, Cherie Purnell, Estelle Ennis, Marilyn Pinder, (standing) Pam Trice, Stephanie Olsen, Yvette Hilderson, Marcia Payne, Stephani Paulos, Laura Hamilton, Nancy Gismondi, Anna Lee Cropper, Donna Morris, A. SENIOR LIBRARY CLUB (On floor) Gail Littleton, Pam Murphy, (sitting) Mary Lou Beahm, Ola Kondziola, Ann Ward, Pam Coates, Sharon Danmeyer, Marsha Hamilton, Janice Baker, Cheryl Baysinger, (standing) Pat Kuhlmey- er, Alberta Smith, Diane Powell, Susan Grudis, Gerry Roach, June Tingle, Melba Riggin. B. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS Marsha Hamilton, president; Mrs. Phillips, adviser; Gayle Jackson, vice president; Cathy Yates, sec¬ retary-treasurer. C. Marsha Hamilton and Mrs. Phillips. THE LIBRARY CLUB, advised by Mrs. Phillips, again won the Homecoming award for the best decorated car. The club held many interesting meetings and concluded the year ' s ac¬ tivities with a trip, May 16th, to Williamsburg, Virginia. The Human Relations Club Builds School Unity While The Library Educates The Community A. OFFICERS OF THE CHESS CLUB Tim Kares, Treasurer; George Roache, Secretary; Carl Bradford, President; Ronnie Landon, Vice President. B. MEMBERS OF THE CHESS CLUB (1st row) Jose March, Tim Kares, George Roache, Car¬ men Yates, (2nd row) Greg Niblett, Steve Wolf, Ronnie Landon, Carl Bradford, (3rd row) Chip Booda, Victor Lowe, Mr. Stankosky, Hank McCann. rl 26 A. B. B. FBLA MEMBERS Donzella Smith, Debbie Lokey, Michelle Lee, Benita Gordy, (standing) Connie Donoho, Jean Tilghman, Jenny Kaiser, Beverly Gregory, Sharon Chew, Karen Murphy, (3rd row) Toni Clark, Judy Disharoon, Trudy Oursler, Shirley Perdue. Brenda Townsend. A. FBLA OFFICERS (Seated) President - Ruth Goidner (not pictured). Vice President - Donzella Smith, Secretary - Jennifer Kaiser, Treasurer - Michelle Lee, (standing) Historian - Mary Blake, Reporter - Helen Johnson, Adviser - Mrs. Collins. C. FBLA MEMBERS (Seated) Eunice Gregory, Marla Barkley, Diane Hastings, Helen Johnson, Ophelia Hearne, (standing 2nd row) Mary Ellen Blake, Gwen Hayward, Carol Johnson, Karmen Hoy, (standing 3rd row) Rex Willing, Joe Dixon, Mike Dunn, Gary Williams, Steve Adams. THE FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA is a club formed to encourage students to make the business world a part of their career. The induction of the new mem¬ bers was held in October during the regular activity period. After the ceremony, Mr. James Snow spoke to the students about a future in accounting. The real highlight for FBLA came with the Business Machines Show on October 16 and 17. Thirteen companies were represented with various machines with which many pupils were very entertained. The club also had a Homecoming float, a Christmas party, and a concession stand. The FFA Is An Ag Club For Guys FFA MEMBERS (Seated) Steve White, President; Bill Shores, Vice President; Jim Melton, Secretary; Bill Nelson, Chaplain; Robert Murphy, Mr. Pusey, Adviser, (2nd row) Bill Tapman, Barry Ennis, Roger Mitchell, David Bennett, Tim Cole, Leslie Marshall, Ernest Jackson, Gene Morris, (3rd row) Willie Butler, Paul Wimbrow, Gay- Ion Adkins, Joe Robertson, Wilson Chathams, Melvin Phillips, (4th row) Curtis Johnson, Robert Freeman, Dave Ruark, Brian Evans, Buddy Mitchell. C. B. FFA OFFICERS Bill Shores, Vice President; Jim Melton, Secretary; Richard Griffin, Reporter; Steve White, President; Billy Nelson, Chaplain. C. FFA adviser, Mr. Pusey. And The FHA Makes Better Housewives A. Marilyn Dashiell, Muriel Maddox. B. Mr. Jones, Ann Lee. C. Miss Burchette. D. FHA MEMBERS (Seated) Joyce Shockley, Ann Lee, Linda Bratten, Pam Scarborough, Elain Lee, (stand¬ ing) Mrs. Parsons, Ida Stevenson, Cheryl Freeman, Sharon Huppman, Barbara Cline, Terri Drummond, Dawn Pinney, Miss Burchette. THE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA CLUB offers youth opportunities in leadership, cooperation, citizenship, and sportsmanship. The club participated in both regional and state meetings and held a teach in, conducted by a social worker to help youth comprehend the problems of society and contribute to their solutions. THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA aids teachers and other school officials. Jody Proffitt, president, directed the club ' s activities. Christine Johnson, the program chairman, planned many interesting meetings. Bruno de la Guerrande and Florence Weatherly related their school experiences abroad. Deborah Haem el, the secretary-treasurer, recorded each meeting ' s affairs. Thepoint secretary, Wanda Robinson, recorded points earned by each student. Helping teachers earns points for students. Pins and emblems are awarded to those who have earned enough points. Mr. Johnson, the adviser, keeps the club ' s members aware of a teacher ' s re¬ sponsibility. si FT A Is For Education (Seated) Chris Johnson, Program Chairman; Jody Proffitt, President; Wanda Robinson, Point Secretary, (standing). Debbie Haemel, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Johnson, Adviser. B. SENIOR FTA MEMBERS Sharon Phillips, Bill Ransbottom, Cindy Riggin, Doug Moon, Vicki Esham, Nancy Hancock, Chris Johnson, Diane Fields, Gary Williams, Wanda Wright, Su Olsen, Debbie Turner, Tama Rose, Bobby Phillips, Wanda Robinson, Debbie Haemel. C. SOPHOMORE FTA (Seated) Renee Parker, Denise Windborne, Mari- i lyn Pinder, Cam Hart, Pam Robinson, (standing) Mike Grudis, Julie Robinson, GregNiblett, Cheri Townsend, Tonya Justice, Prentice Beckett. D. JUNIOR FTA (Seated) Starmaine Hayward, Faythe Hull, Faye Parker, Helena Long, (standing) Jerome Hudson Ronnie Townsend, Gilbert LeMay, Jody Proffitt, Barbara Hall, Candy Tufft, Harry Patterson, Char- 30 lene Mason. t A. Many activities characterized the MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB this year with the help of the adviser, Mrs. Marion Williams. In October, the club traveled to Bethesda to tour the Naval Medical Hospital. The members made Easter baskets for the Wicomico School for Retarded Children. Dur¬ ing the annual convention in Boonsboro, Maryland, Ellen Donoway and Kathy Boyer were elected to the State offices of Secretary and Historian. Twenty girls received awards for participation in the club ' s activities at the awards presentation at Peninsula General Hospital. MCC Is For Medication A. MEDICAL CAREERS OFFICERS Debbie Holloway, 2nd Vice; Sandi Mariner, Secretary-Treasurer; Glenda Owens, President; Lynn Massey, Publicity; Gail Littleton, 1st Vice; Mrs. Williams, Adviser. B. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Audra Barkley, Denise Winborne, Eunice Leonard, Mary Soil, Arlene Dashiell, Cathy Boyer, Glenda Owens, Donna O ' Grady, Rachel Cantwell, Claire Guettner, Linda Harris, Joan Lockner, Cheri Townsend, Beverly Scott, Gail Littleton, Sue Olsen, Jeanne Dumire, Char¬ lotte Hotton, Denise Richardson, Ellen Donoway. C. MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB Debbie Brickous, Gladys Messick, Beverly Thomas, Sandi Mariner, Gloria Sheppard, Joyce Cox, Mrs. Williams, Diane White, Carol Barr, Bonnie Lokey, Cindy McAllister, Evelyn Morcom, Debbie Holloway, Linda Elliot, Lynn Massey, Carole Waters, Mark Evans, Sheri Hawkins, Jill Daily, Bob Phillips. 31 A. A. DECA OFFICERS (Seated) Chester Billings, President; Mike Gosnell, Vice President; Deshera Hitch, Secretary; Debbie Jones, Par¬ liamentarian; Conetha Jones, Reporter; Kay Groce, Stu¬ dent Council Representative; Carroll Wilkinson, Treasurer Wi Hi ' s chapter of DIS¬ TRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUBS OF AMERICA serves the entire school. DECA students run the school store and sell candy and maga¬ zines to raise funds for the club and for the school. The state and national DECA contests highlighted the year. Nora Meyer, George Simpson, Carroll Wilkerson, Sodonia Jones, Lynn Marshall, and Deshera Hitch won state contest awards. Wi Hi ' s DECA club ranked third in the State ' s Chapter of the Year Award. Selina Williams, Becky Dashiell, and Mike Gosnell also won special awards. These three pupils then entered the National contest and traveled to the convention in Minneapolis. At the national convention, Becky Dashiell won another award for her project in the oil industry. Other DECA activities included a Christmas party and many field trips. DECA Tries To Meet Its Quota They Sent Three Students To Minnesota D. The library, DECA ' s meeting place. E. STUDENTS PARTICIPATING IN NATIONAL DECA CONTEST Selina Williams, Mike Gosnell, Becky Dashiell, Mr. Giffin, adviser. F. Mr. Giffin, the club’s adviser. E. B. SENIOR DECA MEMBERS (1st row) Ruth Hall, Selina Williams, Katherine Humph¬ reys, Gladys Dryden, Sheila Disharoon, (2nd row) Cindy Niblett, Debbie Jones, Conetha Jones, Lynn Marshall, Deshera Hitch, George Simpson, Mike Gosnell, Carroll Wilkerson, Chester Billings. C. DECA MEMBERS Philip Townsend, Victor Smith, Joe Filgueras, (seated) Billy Lankford, Joan Davis, Donzella Smith, Brenda Dry- den, (standing) Terry Drummond, Rosalie Sutliffe, Jacque¬ line Moye, Deborah Ware, Linda Meadows, Becky Dash¬ iell, Karen Groce, Rebecca Tull, Deborah Jones, Nora Meyer, Mary Joe Sutton, Delores Gladden, Cheryl Town¬ send, Sodonia Jones. 33 A. SCIENCE CLUB (Seated) Susan Stasiewicz, Kaye Rayne, Yvette Hil- derson, (standing, 1st row) Steve Shockley, Herb Kee¬ ner, Ed Smith, Dick Van Gelder, Scott Andersen, (standing, 2nd row) Robert Dickson, Chip Booda, Steve Edgar, Mike Kotarba. B. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS Dick Van Gelder, Kaye Rayne, Steve Shockley, Yvette Hilderson. C. FRENCH CLUB Mrs. White, adviser; Wanda Robinson, Vice President; Florence Weath¬ erly, President; Faythe Hull, Refreshment chairman; Bathsheba Leatherbury, Secretary-Treasurer. B. A. The year 1969-70 was the SCIENCE CLUB S first year. The club was formed to give scientifically- minded students a chance to experiment and to explore problems which interested them. The club ' s activities have included traveling to Wallops Island to view the eclipse, wrapping gifts at Christmas time to raise money, and participating in Earth Day programs. 34 The Science Club Makes Love Of Science Strong A. THE FRENCH CLUB saw a very successful year with Mrs. Arlene White as adviser. The club conducted bake sales, participated in the Homecoming Parade, held a banquet. Senior Party, picnic, and took a trip to Washington, D. C. The members will never forget the trip and the rain that seemed to follow them. A. FRENCH CLUB (Seated, 1st row) Bathsheba Leatherbury, Kay Rayne, (2nd row) Diane Fields, Lynn Baker, Tama Rose, April Purnell, (3rd row) Pam Baldwin, Pam Robinson, Wanda Robinson, (4th row) Nancy Gismondi, Shirley Schoofield, Starmaine Hayward, (standing) Harry Patterson, Tim Riggin, Bob Hall, Jose March, Barbara Corbett, Alicia Cornish, Bonnie Lokey, Cherie Purnell, Renee Parker, Patricia Good, Janet Schools, Susan Baker, Helena Long, Faythe Hull, Alan Heatwole, Florence Weatherly, Bruno de la Guerande, Richard Bounds, Faye Parker, Beverly Scott, Wanda Wright. While Le Cercle Francais Works Hard And Long 35 Latin Is A Language Ancient And Old A. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Sharon Miller, president; Mary Lou Beahm, treasurer; Gerry Roach, vice president; Cheri Townsend, secretary; Mrs. Ruark, Advisor. B. LATIN CLUB MEMBERS (Seated) Gerry Roach, Marsha Hamilton, Pamela Gra¬ ham, Mary Lou Beahm, Cheri Townsend, Sharon Miller, Ellen Donoway, (standing) Mike Sacca, John Hummel, Harry Patterson, Debbie Holloway, Carl Bradford, Sheree Sturgis. The SPANISH CLUB is a group of pupils interested in the Spanish language and customs. The highlight of the year was a trip to Washington, D. C. A. Mexican meal, complete with tortilla and hot sauce, provided an unusual experience. 36 Wi Hi ' s LATIN CLUB serves by pro¬ moting the study of Latin for those pupils who have completed at least one year of Latin. The Latin Club participated in the clean-up campaign by cleaning the Latin room, 15-6. This year ' s big event was the picnic, May 22, at the City Park. A. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS Jeanne Dumire, president; Karen Sterling, secretary- treasurer; Mrs. Parker, adviser (not pictured: Dick VanGelder, vice president; Mr. Gillman, adviser). B. SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS (Seated) Cindy Hastings, Jose March, Mrs. Parker, Glenda Owens, (standing) Sharon Phillips, Shelley Adams, Nancy Perdue, Jody Proffitt, Mary Kay Bunting, Barbara Hall, Mike Bozman, Gloria James, Sheila Noble, Karen Sterling, Jeanne Dumire. But People Still Say rr i Habla Espanol?” INDIAN CHANT starts a new decade. Mrs. Jackson advises the staff. Students contributed poems, essays, and short stories to the maga¬ zine. Indian Chant lost the INDIAN CHANT ROOM - the school store took it. For the decoration on the car, lovingly prepared for Home¬ coming, blue and yellow flowers were selected. B. INDIAN CHANT COMMITTEES (Standing) Florence Weatherley, Kaye Rayne, Shelly Adams, April Purnell, Sharon Phillips, Gary Williams, Debbie Holloway, Cathy Yates, (seated) Sandi Mariner, Debbie Meeks, Milton Morris, Carl Bradford, Barbara Hall, Melba Riggin, Pam Murphy, (on floor) Nancy Nagler. A. INDIAN CHANT STAFF Bathsheba Leatherbury - Short Story Editor, George Roache - Editor-in-Chief, Beatrice Wardell - Secretary, Historian, Beverly Agnes Scott - Poetry and Feature Editor, Chris Johnson - Literary and Business Editor, Cindy Hasting - Typing Editor, Mrs. Jackson - Adviser. f Celebrating its 32nd anniversary, the WI HI NEWS continues to inform students on current school issues. Under the leadership of faculty adviser, Mrs. Ruark, eight issues were published this year. The staff published a six-page paper approximately once a month. The front page emphasized future Wi Hi events. The feature pages, which comprised one-half of the paper, were filled mostly with surveys, pictures, and feature articles. The sports page provided a comprehensive review of Wi Hi sports activities. PICTURED BELOW (Seated) Cheryl Baysinger, Sports Editor, Glenda Owens, Business Manager, Scott Andersen, Photographer, Jeanne Dumire, Advertising Manager, (standing) Diane Powell, Feature Editor, Bob Hall, Co-Editor, Tom Gravenor, Editorial Editor, Tim Riggin, Managing Editor, Mrs. Ruark, Adviser. 39 The Tom Tom Staff Works All Year Round Producing The Best Yearbook Found A. TOM TOM BUSINESS STAFF (Seated) Cindy Hastings, Ann Lee, Cindy Riggin, Beverly Scott, Linda Gillis, (standing) Linda Bratten, Shelley Adams, Claire Guettner, Mr. Jones. (Opposite page) A. TOM TOM EDITORIAL STAFF Vivian Davis, Donna Vollmer, Patti Elzey, Gary Williams, June Tingle, Vicki Esham, Carole Waters, Mary Snedeker, Mary Lou Beahm, Scott Andersen, Gwendolyn Hayward, Mr. Bloodsworth, (not pictured) John Mitchell, Craig DeVage, Kaye Rayne, Brian Bridell, Janet Cook, Linda White. A. THE WI HI BAND attacked the 1969-70 school year under the direction of Mr. Thomas Zimmerman. He ably lead the band through the fast-paced marching season and transformed a loud, boisterous marching band into an accomplished concert orchestra. There were some difficulties, however. On the night of the first concert performance, the band members were tense and uneasy. Mr. Zimmerman stepped up to the podium, unbuttoned his coat, and raised his arms. A sigh of relief engulfed the band as they saw a card saying, RELAX pinned to Mr. Zimmerman’s tie. Nervousness abdicated to relaxed, controlled performance. A. DRUM MAJORETTE Gary Williams. B. COLOR GUARD (Kneeling) Debbie Johnson, (standing) Melba Riggin, Diane Thompson, Karmen Hoy, Jean Tilghman, Paulette Neal, Clairesse Townsend, Julia Hughey. C. MAJORETTES - Donna Cobb, Susan Stasiewicz, Trudy Oursler. 42 A. Priscilla Brown, Gilda Gattis, Becky Dashiells, Denise Winbourne, Debbie Meeks, Benita Gordy, Eunice Leonard, Francine Nelson, Helen Johnson, Ann Fields, Francine Conway, Bonnie Carr. B. Kelvin Ringold, Pamela Robinson, Wanda Robinson, Walter Hobbs, Steve Shockley, Car¬ men Yates, Mike Messick, Philip Perdue, Kenny Pierce, THE BAND has provided entertainment this year for a vast number of spectators. During the football games shows were performed, including top tunes of THE AGE OF AQUARIUS. Susan Stasiewicz and Pat Moore presented flaming exhibitions with their batons. C. Vesna Somers, Pamela Robinson, Debbie Turner, Vali Somers, Carmen Yates, Mike Messick, Steve Malone, Gerry Roach, Wanda Robinson, Florence Weatherly. A. A. FLUTES AND SAXOPHONES Debbie Turner, Jeanne Meyers, Gerry Roach, Pat Brown, Ann Powell, Wanda Robinson, Gary Williams, Tama Rose, Robert Baker, Mike Hirch, Cherie Townsend. B. CLARINETS Billie Lankford, April Purnell, Jane Longest, Kenny Pierce, Mike Messick, Florence Weath¬ erly, Vali Somers, Renee Simpson, Boyd Farr¬ ington, Pam Robinson. D. C. TRUMPETS Wayne Osborne, Jerry Hirsh, Steve Malone, Tad Romine, Craig Morris, Clyde Rosen, Jerome Hudson, Philip Perdue, Martin Dixon, Mark Brittingham, Wesley Brickous. D. Vesna Somers and Walter Hobbs. 44 f A. PERCUSSION Kelvin Ringold, M. B. Gordy, Steve Shockley, M. F. Eversman, Craig Devage, Joe Dixon. B. TROMBONE, BARITONE, FRENCH HORN, TUBA Paul Douglas, Bill Reddish, Vesna Somers, Walter Hobbs, Dick VanGelder, Carmen Yates, Dwayne Mack, George King, Eddie Smith, Diane Shockley, Bruce Ward. C. The Color Guard at a football game. Remember the joint concert at Christmas time with Bennett in the Civic Center? The members of the PTA who were present heard such features as the OVERTURE to Handel ' s Messiah and Berlin ' s WHITE CHRISTMAS. Also remember the excellent rating that the band received at the District Band Festival, held at Pocomoke City, Maryland. And remember one of the highlights of the entire year: The Annual Spring Concert, held in April at Wicomico Junior Hig h School. 45 Sing A Song Of Glad Rejoice Wi Hi ' s CONCERT CHOIR, under the direction of Miss Vincent, participated in numerous school and civic programs through¬ out the school year. The choir and the chorus jointly presented a Christmas program to the students. Among the selections was an original number composed by Wanda Robinson. The choir also caroled in the Civic Center and the Downtown Plaza. Other programs included singing at the County Council Banquet, per¬ forming a Spring Concert, and singing for the parting seniors at their traditional service just before graduation. CONCERT CHOIR (Row 1) Brenda Townsend, Judy Disharoon, Barbara Hall, Rosemary Deveraux, Bathsheba Leatherbury, Gloria Shepphard, Carole Waters, Sheila Winder, Trudy Oursler, (row 2) Harry Patterson, Cathy Jones, Sherry Hawkins, Linda Darby, Terri Brittingham, Doretha Young, Karmen Hoy, Alice Martin, Janet Bailey, (row 3) Alberta Smith, Tom Kirwin, Robert Dutton, Juanita Bowie, Tama Rose, Steve Davis, William Walker, Vivian Davis, Ginger Elrod. ALL STATE CHORUS Donna Dickerson, Tama Rose, Mary Kay Bunting, Floyd Twilley, and Miss Vincent. ALL-STATE CHORUS was held October 15-17 in Baltimore, Mary¬ land. The Lord Baltimore Hotel housed the 300 participants who had auditioned for their various positions. Southern High School hosted the fiv e- hour rehearsals each day. The 1969 Maryland All-State Chorus was di¬ rected by Mr. Vito Mason, director of choirs at the American University in Washington, D.C. 46 Raise The Roof With Every Voice THE CHORUS is smaller than the Concert Choir. The activities, however, required long and hard practice. The Chorus contrib¬ uted three songs to the Christmas assembly: Little Drummer Boy, Noel, and Good Christian Men Rejoice. Other songs that the Chorus enjoyed were Somewhere, Go Way From My Window,” and Yankee-doodle. CONCERT CHOIR (1st row) Brenda Belcher, Dawn Pinney, Claire Guettner, Cindy Riggin, Sharon Phillips, Bessie Walker, Barbara Simms, Carol Johnson, Eunice Gregory, Diane Fields, (2nd row) Floyd Twilley, Donzella Smith, Donna Dickerson, Geraldine Wright, Eunice Leonard, Debbie Barkley, Jackie Moye, Mary Lou Beahm, (3rd row) Gary Williams, Debbie Bounds, Gwen Hayward, Wanda Robinson, Peggy Sample, Ophelia Hearn, Becky Goss, Mary Kay Bunting. CHORUS (Piano) Miss Vincent, (1st row) Angie Tate, Verona Nelson, Vicki Esham, Anna Lockner, Sandi Mariner, Sheila Hastings, Rachel Cantwell, (2nd row) Brenda Stevenson, Mary Stout, Yvonne McGlaughlin, Bonnie Lokey, Beverly Dockins, Donna O’Grady, Joan Lockner, Gloria James, (3rd row) Theodore Wright, John Terry, Evelyn Fletcher, Bonita Gordy, Francine Con¬ way, Brenda Townsend, Margo Harris, Shirley Schoofield. 47 48 After two months of hard work the Senior Class presented ’’Annie Get your Gun” at the Wicomico Junior High Auditorium at 8:00 p.m. on November 20,21, and 22. A cast of 55 and a crew of 30 worked hard under the direction of Mrs. Julia Taylor. Homecoming Brought The Alumni Back To Wi Hi With Tender Young Spirit And Memories Combined (Top left) Tamar Robinson (Top right) Gail Littleton (Bottom left) Rene Skislak (Bottom right) Mary Lou Beahm WiHi ' s Homecoming was held on October 31. 1970. The sophomore attendant was Rene Skislack, the junior attendant was Tamar Robinson, and the three senior attendants were Mary Lou Beahm, Pam Coates, and Gail Littleton. To top the Homecoming evening, Pam Coates was crowned Homecoming Queen. 50 t 51 Miss Byrd Leaves Memories In Many Ways Wi Hi spirit was promoted as Mr. Prillaman, the Wi Hi Indian chief, narrated the Wi Hi - Bennett Pep Rally. Miss Byrd, the J.M.B. Clipper’s mother, and Sharon Walston, the Wi Hi Indian ' s mother, helped train their sons for the Big Day. Timmy Knapp and Carlton Mack played the parts of the sons. The training season ended in a free for all between the two mothers. t Winter Holds Thoughts Of Those Special Days Enjoyable events came often. Juniors flock to receive their cherished class rings; Congressman Rogers Morton arrives to address the students; Seniors clamor to take their SAT ' s; everyone gathers to celebrate Christmas; and Wi Hi and Bennett forget their rivalries to enjoy a combination dance at the Civic Center. Among Dancing Couples And Candle- Light Gleam THE STUDENT COUNCIL worked hard preparing an enjoyable evening for the Winter Carnival and they were rewarded by a successful dance. The snowflake setting enhanced the romantic mood for the Winter Carnival couples. The Elobo furnished the music for dancing. Also, the Thespian Troupe furnished enter¬ tainment which consisted of several short skits. Tim Knapp crowned Alberta Smith the 1970 Winter Carnival Queen and she reigned as queen for the rest of the evening. Alberta and her escort, Doug Moon, had thq honor of leading the Winter Carnival couples in a dance. The sophomore attendant, Terri Morris, was escorted by Luther Hayward. The court was completed by the junior attendant, Starmaine Hayward, who was escorted by Gary Williams that evening. A. Alberta Smith, Winter Carnival Queen, escorted by Doug Moon; B. Starmaine Hayward, junior attendant, escorted by Gary Williams; C. Terri Morris, sophomore attendant, escorted by Luther Hayward; D. the Winter Carnival court; E. Tim Knapp crowns Alberta as Winter Carnival Queen; F. the 1970 Winter Carnival Queen and her attendants. Tim Crowned Alberta Winter Carnival Queen CAST Dawn Pinney Jody Proffitt Janis Dell Terri Eversman Ann Turner Connie Gibson Send Me No Flowers CAST Robert Dickson Bill Gerstenmaier Alan Parker David Long Mark Evans Joe Filgarus Steve Shockley DIRECTOR Mrs. Judy Handy A. HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Mike Winner, president; Marsha Hamilton, treasurer; Kay Rayne, secretary; Bob Hall, vice president; and Mr. Walker, adviser. B HONOR SOCIETY Florence Weatherly, Kaye Rayne, Bob Hall, Mike Winner, Marsha Hamilton, Chris Johnson, Mr. Walker, Linda Gillis, Lynn Baker, Mary Snedeker, Mary K. Mancuso, Shirley Perdue, Susan Stasie- wicz, Erich Hupke, Mike Messick, George Roache, Floyd Twilley, David Alls, and Gerry Roach. THE NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY again provided tu¬ toring for students during school hours; a car was enter¬ ed in Homecoming, and an induction held in March. But who fell off the risers? See page 153. C. NEW MEMBERS OF HONOR SOCIETY Ann Lee, Nancy Nagler, Elaine Lee, Brenda Townsend, Debbie Turner, Irene Whay- land, Ann Williams, Terri Eversman, Connie Gibson, (second row) Beverly Scott, Cathy Yates, Sharon Miller, Diane Fields, Mary Mitchell, Debbie Lokey, Anna Lockner, Kristina Lewis, (third row) Chip Veise, Jane Longest, Faythe Hull, Tom Gravenor, Nancy Perdue, Bonnie Lokey, Bruno de la Guerrande, Kirk Kinnamon, and Mike Kotarba 58 E. You re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, says Janet Bailey and Mary Lou Beahm. F. Mr. Smith and two evaluators. G. Bruno talks with two exchange students. H. Mrs. Daniels serves punch for the evaluators. I. Bruno at the A.F.S. Assembly. 59 THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE sponsored the Twirp Dance in April. The boys competed in the corsage contest and Mr. Irresistible, Chip Veise, was crowned. To provide revenue for the class treasuries, the Key Kadettes sponsored the Ugly Man contest. Courtland Lilley won by receiv¬ ing the most money, the means by which the students voted. Mr. Dragwa teaches his class about ecology and pollution on Earth Day. t R. Sargent Shriver, former ambassador to France, discussed pollution on Earth Day, April 22. Trooper T. A. Phillips discussed traffic safety and showed a movie which pointed out the effects that alcohol has on drivers. Lawyers J. Bailey, R. Phillips, D. Davis, and W. Duvall answered legal questions on Law Day, May 8. Seniors submitted legal questions to the panel of lawyers. 61 THE INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY, NO. 157, promotes drama at WI-HI. This year the Thespians held a Road Rally to raise money for the club and helped in the Senior and Junior Class plays. They also provided entertainment for the Winter Carnival and the Senior Prom. A. THESPIANS OFFICERS Dan Daughtery, Vice President; Doug Moon, President; Donna Cobb, Secretary-Treasurer; Tom Gravenor, Parliamentarian. B. Alberta Smith, awarded for her outstanding theatrical performance. C. THESPIANS (On floor) Karmen Hoy, Danny Daughtery, Dorene Bridge, Mike Dunn, (seated) Debbie Johnson, Susan Stasiewicz, Donna Cobb, Carole Waters, (standing, 1st row) Anna Marie Lockner, Bob Culver, Doug Moon, Mary Kay Bunting, Mary Lou Beahm, Jeanne Dumire, Jo Ann Marine, George Oliver, Tom Gravenor, Alberta Smith, Vicki Esham, (standing, 2nd row) J. T. Harrison, Pam Andrew, Faye Lowry, Mrs. Taylor. B. C. A Banquet For Upperclassmen Takes Place Juniors And Seniors Meet Face To Face The Juniors gave the outgoing Seniors a final tribute at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Chip Veise, the Junior Class President, expressed the feelings of all the Juniors in wishing the Seniors best of luck in all their future endeavors. Entertainment was pro¬ vided by the Thespians. The evening ended in everlasting promises and a closer friendship with everyone. 63 Students Work Long And Hard For This Mary Kay Mancuso is presented the Key Kadettes Award for School Leadership by Janis Dell. Recognized Students await their awards. 64 Recognition Arrives In A Special Way! A. Juniors and sophomores receive awards for leadership. (Kneeling) Ann Williams, (sitting) Debbie Teagle, Pinky Barkley, Beth Cantrell, (standing) Peggy Sample, Jerome Hudson, Faythe Hull, Chip Veise, Jody Proffitt and Gayle Jackson. B. Sophomore awards go to Pinky and Beth. C. Senior Mike Winner receives the Optimist Award. D. Spring has sprung! A. The Showboat Began With Work , Hope , Fears And Ended With Fun , Happiness , 7ears Now It Is Finished — The End Of The Year But The Beginning Of A New Year 69 SPO (First row) C. Phillips, D. King, T. Evans, E. Gregory, C. Ward, G. Oliver, S. Ennis, K. Kulmeyer, M Tomlin, (row 2) D. Dorsey, B. Phillips, T. Ballard, J. Mitchell, B. Malone, H. McCann, J. Turner, R. Malone. D. Travers, (row 3) C. Lilley, S. Williams, L. Dillard, S. Shockley, R. Kelley, R. Hickman, t B. Farrington, D. Long, B. Dutton, (row 4) J. Hall, T. Gunther, B. Austin, J. Jones, G. Veise, R. Town¬ send, J. Lewis, G. Malone, (row 5) Coach Walker, Coach Shaffer, Coach Byrd, Coach Craige, Coach Schoepf. 73 Bobby Malone gains yardage on the team from across town. Bobby Phillips follows Bobby Malone block. John Mitchell goes full force for T. D. Defense puts pressure on Bennett. Indian stops visitor from gaining yardage. 74 f R. Perry, R. Bendler, R. Harpool, C. Fletcher, R. Jones, E. Hardy, R. Kuhlmeyer, J. Brown, M. Grudis, G. Morris, G. White, W. Fennell, B. Twigg, W. Tucker, H. Kelley, M. Holloway, J, Tingle, C. Townsend, J. Driscoll, T. Waters. Sophomore Football 1970 75 Soccer ’70 (Row 1) B. Wade, G. Gunter, D. Deshields, B. Briddell, B. Hussey, B. Denny, (row 2) G. Runge, L. Beckett, J. Mack, R. Riggin, R. Bartrug, M. Murrell, (row 3) Coach Wilson, D. Dougherty, M. Bozman, D. Hampshire, F. Waggoner, J. Hudson, F. Jackson, M. Mills, E. Shockley. Hockey (Seated, left to right) D. Parsons, K. Murphy, C. Yates, M. LeCompte, L. Thornton, T. Goss, (row 2) A. Duffy, L, Elliot, C. Scholl, P. Elzey, D. Carney, J. Green, P. Murphy, M. O ' Neill, (row 3) S. Grudis, V. Somers, V. Somers, N. Cassell, C. Barr, J. Bailey, J. Tingle, F. Hull, L. Massey, S. Stasiewicz, B. Cantrell, Coach Gretchen Byrd. District-5 Champs k ' h (1st row) M. Kotarba, R. Jones, T. Knapp, M. Dunn, S. Jones, L. Davis, W. Brickous, B. Townsend, R. Morgan, C. Wigfall, M. Douglas, J. Runge, Coach Cassady. Practice makes perfect. On your mark; get set; go! One down two to go. Victory for WI HI. r Junior Varsity (Right) Brian Austin, Jay Tingle, Bob Hussey, Tim Waters, Scott Beach, Fred Jackson, Sam Jones, Coach Waller. Basketball 12-10 (Left to right) F. Jackson, L. Beckett, D. King, S. Beach, C. Mack, T. Knapp, L. Davis, M. Winner, E. Johnson, B. Hussey, W. Brickous, (kneeling) R. Townsend, Coach Cassaday, G. Roache. t Squaws 85 Wrestling 70 (Kneeling, left to right) M. F. Eversman, B. Laws, J. Murphy, G. Runge, H. McCann (co-captains) C. J. Townsend, J. Runge, (standing, left to right) D. Mabe, D. Sapp, B. Jones, M, Rnder, G. Oliver, B. Farrington, K. Mahan, P. Baldwin, C. Long, G. Malone, Mr. Giunta. Baseball 1970 (Standing, left to right) D. Andrews, J. Mitchell, J. Muir, R. Townsend, D. King, J. Crowley, T. Knapp, B. Jones, B. Hussey, R. Riggin, C. Lilley, L. Beckett, Coach Waller, (kneeling) J. Hommel, J. Tingle, B. Phillips, R. Bendler, G. White, C. Veise, G. Roache, Softball (1st row, kneeling) S. Giffin, J. Tilghman.D. Parsons, G. Little ton, D. Thompson, P. Barkley, G. Gattis, E. Ennis,’R. Simpson, (2nd row) M. L. Beahm, B. Hall, V. Somers, C. Yates, A. Johnson, T Justice, D. Bridge, C. Freeman, E. Wallace, (3rd) P. Baldwin, S. Stasiewicz, E. Dixon V. Somers, B. Collins, D. Ware, D. Dashiell, O. Kondziola, M. Pinder. (Left) K. Sterling, S. Noble, M. Payne, J. Brown. 90 (Left) T. Kares, T. Steven- . son, T. O ' Connell. R. Hick- J° d Y Whitelock man, J. Henchcliffe, K. Bartrug, Bruno De La Guerrande. f Tennis (From left) Coach Cox, B. De La Guerrande, T. Kares, T. Gravenor, K. Bartrug, B. Wade, T. Stevenson, B. Briddell, T. O’Connell, J. T. Harrison, R. Hickman, J. Whitelock, J. Henchcliffe, M. Bozman, R. Malone, (kneeling) J. Brown, S. Noble, M. Payne, K. Sterling. TOP SIX BOYS Track Team Has Record Breaking Year 93 Carolyn Scholl takes a jump. Girls ’ Track (1st row, standing) Sharon Walston, Debbie Thomas, Juanita Church, Sylvia Dashiell, Rose Doane, Alicia Cornish, Denise Strozier, Terri Morris, Cam Hart, Miss Byrd, (2nd row) Laura Jackson, Eunice Leonard, Michelle Lee, Faye Parker, Jill Travis, Brenda Townsend, Terri Goss, (3rd row) Doretha Holbrook, Michelle Lecompte, Carolyn Scholl, Joanne Marine, Cindy Riggin, Nancy Cassell, Susan Grudis, Linda Thornton. Sylvia Dashiell, Denise Strozier, Juanita Church, Doretha Holbrook. Rose Doane throws the shot put. Cindy Riggin takes a leap. t J. V. Cheerleaders Cheerleaders WI HI iiM o iTY BASKETBALL Mardela 49 WI HI 79 1 Crisfield 60 66 Easton 53 WI HI 91 Pocomoke 63 WI HI 57 • N. Carlliiie Alumni 44 WI HI 92 m 41 WI HI 105 %Mardela jfl 49 WI HI WI HI WI HI St. Michaels WI HI 40 Easton WI HI 23. St. Michaels WI HI 11 Bennett WI HI 26 Easton WI HI 8 Bennett 2 mfl .v m Decatur J JMB Washington Easton 74 PocoSlok JMB N. CailL - ™ S. Deca Cambridge 1 Crisfield Washington Queen Anne Queen Anne Queen Anne DISTRICT 5 CHAMPS BASKETBALL Crisfield Easton Pocomoke N. Caroline Cambridge S. nWcatuf JMB Washi Easton m Pocomo ' JMB N. Carolim S. Decatur Cambridge Crisfield Washington VARSITY WRESTLING ' V’ jnt SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS (L-R) Vicki Layfield - Secretary Jay Tingle - President Jerry Driscoll - Treasurer Ginnie Hancock - Vice President 102 Clara Adams Judith Adams Eric Allen Darryl Andrews Henry Appleby Priscilla Appleby Teresa Ardis Boyd Austin Ruth Bacon Philip Baer Helen Bailey Randall Baker Susan Baker Pamela Baldwin Clyde Banks r Sophomore Key Kadettes serve the Junior-Senior Banquet. Andrea Barkley Osepia Barkley Carol Barr Prentice Beckett Randall Bendler Kerry Blades Charles Booda Renee Bourland Craig Bower Kathryn Boyer Deborah Brickous Donald Brittingham Teresa Brittingham Joyce Brooks Jimmy Brown Priscilla Brown Sandra Brown Vivian Burkett Sam Burks Russell Camper Beth Cantrell Elizabeth Carey Diane Carney Bonnie Carr Terance Carr Sandra Chelton Sharon Chew Juanita Church 103 Terry Clark Michael Cody Timmy Cole Eva Collins Kenny Conant Frances Dixon Rose Doane Joann Donaway Ruth Donaway Lynn Donovan Donna Daniel Arlene Dashiell Marilyn Dashiell Sylvia Dashiell Edmond Daugherty Gary Davis Brenda Deal Sally Dennis Darius Deshields Rosetta Deshields Rosemary Devereux Frank Disharoon f Teresa Donoway Jerry Driscoll Joyce Driscoll Illene Dryden Argene Duffy Linda Elliott Susan Elliott Paula Elrod Barry Ennis Estelle Ennis Deborah Esham M. F. Eversman Doretha Fletcher John Newnam Patricia Garrett Karen Gardner Doris Gates Gilda Gattis Sharon Gemeny Karen George Susan Gibson Nancy Gismondi Patricia Good Pat Gosnell Joe Green Michael Griffin Glenda Groce Mike Grudis Gregory Gunter Trineina Gunther Pat Guthrie William Hagen Linda Hales Laura Hamilton Steven Hammond 105 Doug Hampshire Virginia Hancock Marian Handy Audie Hardy Earl Hardy Margaret Hardesty Andrea Hart Valerie Hart Deborah Hastings Phyllis Harmon Linda Harris Jacquelyn Harrison Robert Harpool Alan Hawkins Luther Hayward Sylvia Hearne Steve Heatwole James Henchcliffe Richard Hess Keith Hill Yvette Hilderson Pat Hinchcliff Gerald Hirsh Sharon Hoffman James Holbrook 106 Judy Holland Lou Ann Holland William Holland Marion Holloway Watson Hoopes Robert Horn Cynthia Horsey Peggy Horsey Joe Huntington Joe Hurley Albert Hutley Sue John Aleta Johnson Greg Johnson Wayne Johnson Sophomores chat while enjoying their lunch. 107 Tanya Justice Tim Kares Herbert Keener Betty Kennedy Gerald Ketterman Graylon Kitchens Valerie Kondziola Richard Kuhlmeyer Theresa Lane Jessica Lankford Sharon Lankford Jackson Laws Vicki Layfield William Layton Gloria Leatherbury Mary Lemon Harley Lewis Chris Lloyd Joan Lockner Melissa Lohrfink Chris Long Victor Lowe Kaye Lowry Dwayne Mack Cheryl Malone Leslie Marshall Michael Marshall Charles Massey Lynn Massey Babette May Cynthia McAllister Loretta McBride Terry McBride Rebecca McCabe Gattis McCleese 108 All good sophomores stand up and holler! Dean McCleese Izetta McEachin Lana McKinney Jeff McNealy Joann McNealy Eddie McNelia Michael Meilhammer Barbara Merritt Gladys Messick Harry Messick Nancy Miller Bronda Mills Keith Mills Robert Mitchell Peter Mohr 109 Glen Moore Leighton Moore Donald Morgan William Morgan Gene Morris Terri Morris William Morris Joseph Morton Melvin Morton Susan Mudge James Muir Richard Nagler Francine Nelson Gregory Niblitt Donna O’Grady Holly Olsen Stephanie Olsen Marilyn O ' Neill Wayne Osborne Gene Parker Priscilla Parker Renee Parker Stefanie Paulos Marcia Payne 110 . t Gary Peek Philip Perdue Robert Perry Linda Peters Evelyn Phillips Kenneth Pierce Eartha Pinder Marilyn Pinder Phyllis Porter Harry Powers Cherie Purnell Gary Pusey Brenda Raymond Amy Reddish William Reddish Edwin Reid David Rice Run that by me again. Nancy Roads Vicki Roberts Carolyn Robinson Julia Robinson Pam Robinson 111 Tadd Romaine Brenda Ruark George Ruark David Sapp Janet Schools Fred Schulbe Doug Serres Charles Shockley Diane Shockley Patricia Shockley Renee Skislak William Small Allen Smiley Donald Smith Edna Smith Miss Byrd and her tribe get ready for the Homecoming parade. (Left to right) Julia Robinson, Sharon Wood, Debbie Esham, Linda Lou Elliott, Carol Barr, and Cam Hart. 112 f Sheila Smith Thomas Smith Mary Soil Debbie Sparrow Debra Stevenson Tom Stevenson Denise Strozier Sherree Sturgis Darrell Sykes Fred Tackitt William Tapman Jerry Taylor Donald Terry Jay Tingle Carroll Townsend Marguerita Townsend Nancy Townsend Priscilla Townsend Tom Townsend Vannessa Townsend David Travers Sue Truitt Nina Tucker William Tucker Benjamin Twigg Andre Twilley Russell Twilley Stephen Twilley Alicia Vice Rachael Vollmer Terry Vollmer Bruce Wade Ford Waggoner Sharon Wainwright Joanne Walker 113 Pat Walker Bruce Ward Teresa Ward James Washburn Timothy Waters Debra Watts Studying is downhill all the way! Kathryn Weiland Sheila Whetzel Diane White Ellen White Lois White Jody Whitelock Shelia Whetzel signs her autograph. 114 r Anthony Whittington Diane Willey Connie Williams Betty Williams Denise Winborne Kerry Windsor Sharon Wood Ricky Woody Cathy Wright Theodore Wright Peggy Young ,h h t t t n ' nntnj t j Mllll! i 4 i 1 1 i 4 Mr. Irresistible 115 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Karla Dodson, Vice-President; Bonnie Lokey, Secretary; Mark Evans, Treasurer; Chip Veise, President. Samuel S. Adams William S. Adams Barry L. Adkins Gaylon E. Adkins Brian B. Austin Dale R. Ayres Chuck Baker Richard C. Baker Vickie L. Barlow Knute R. Bartrug Scott C. Beach Debbie A. Behrens Brenda H. Belcher Bonnie E Bell David W. Bell 118 ? Helen J. Brown Jane E. Brown Patricia L. Brown Roger L. Brown Carol A. Buchanan Alan R. Callaway Janice Camper Rachel B. Cantwell Danny A. Casagrande George T. Church Della M. Clark Ricky W. Cleveland Stephen E. Bers John W. Bickell Richard Blake Patricia A. Boston Deborah Bounds Richard R. Bounds Stephen E. Bounds Michael W. Bozman Bruce L. Bradford Carl E. Bradford Jack W. Brittingham Mark Brittingham Joan R. Bromhall Stella L. Brooks Catherine C. Brown Charlene Mason’s Locker, Building Six. Barbara E. Cline Debbie Cline Barbara J. Collins Diane Collins Elaine M. Collins Rose Collins Francine L. Conway Regina A. Cook Larry C. Cooper Barbara J. Corbett Richard A. Culver Linda J. Darby Denise B. Dashiell Rebecca Dashiell Wendell K. Dashiell Larry N. Davis Lucinda A. Davis Robin L. Davis Stephen N. Davis Charles E. Deal Janis G. Dell Bernie Denney Bonnie L. Dennis Norman Dennis Robert Craig Dickson Lewis L. Dillard Joseph H. Dixon Karla Dodson 120 f Deborah L. Donaway Constance L. Donoho Blair F. Douglas Michael M. Douglas Ralph J. Driscoll Terry L. Drummond Brenda R. Dryden Peggy A. Duncan Robert J. Dutton Stephen A. Edgar Carolyn E. Elliott Susan A. English Paul B. Esham MarkG. Evans Teresa L. Eversman What ' s Jack Lewis Doin ' ? Todd J. Faucette Cresandre V. Fields Margaret A. Fields Michael A. Fields Joseph F. Filgueras Gary L. Farlow Angela M. Farrell Boyd J. Farrington Earl L. Finney Evelyn Fletcher Robert E. Fogel Linda J. Ford Cheryl D. Freeman 121 Junior Senior Banquet Gladys L. Gasque Adrienne Gelenczei William J. Gerstenmaier Constance V. Gibson Sandra C. Giffin William R. Gilbert Delores R. Gladden Audrey D. Gordner Ruth Gordner Benita L. Gordy Marvin B. Gordy Tersita L. Goss Pamela G. Graham Vickie Gravenor Jenny L. Green James E. Greene Beverly A. Gregory Dennis A. Griffith Kathryn A. Griffith Jamie B. Grise Steve Grogan Antonio L. Gunther Paulette Gunther Diane L. Hack Barbara R. Hall t Myra E. Hall Sandra L. Hall Arlie J. Hammond Bruce E. Harmeson Calvin H. Harmon Patrick R. Harshman Sharon R. Hawkins Starmaine D. Hayward Alan M. Heatwole Yvonne T. Henson Ralph S. Hickman Dianna L. Hill Michael Hirsh Joe Hobbs Walter J. Hobbs Debra L. Holloway Joshua R. Holloway John M. Hommel Mary Alice Hook Cynthia A. Horsey Charlotte A. Hotton Kathy A. Howard Jerome W. Hudson Margaret A. Hudson Susan K. Hudson Julia A. Hughey Faythe R. Hull David A. Humphey Sharon M. Huppman Barbara J. Hurley Robert D. Hussey Fred A. Jackson Gayle E. Jackson Laura Jackson Marilyn F. Jackson Gloria P. James Stephen E. Jarrett Milton Jenkins Arie T. Johnson Emily D. Johnson 123 George Johnson Bonnie R. Jones Cynthia L. Jones Deborah M. Jones Donna L. Jones Jack R. Jones Larry D. Jones Robert F. Jones Sodonia R. Jones Rebecca A. Justice Jennifer L. Kaiser Diane Kelley Ronnie Kelly William R. Kelley George N. King Kenneth K. Kinnamon Thomas Kirwin Michael A. Kotarba Ronald L. Landon Billy R. Lankford Ronnie Laws Elain Lee Michelle J. Lee Eunice M. Leonard Wiliford Leonard Beverly A. Lewis Jack P. Lewis Kristina D. Lewis 124 Courtland B. Lilley Bonita S. Lokey Debbie I. Lokey David A. Long Helena E. Long Pamela K. Long Ralph M. Long JaneN. Longest Donald W. Mabe Vernon E. Malcom Gregory L. Malone Steven Malone Charlene R. Mason Murreil Maddox Pattie D. McCleese Yvonne D. McGlaughlin RomandaJ. McKinney Terri L. McLean Barbara A. McNealy Terri E. McNelia Larry W. Meadows Linda C. Meadows Martha A. Medford Deborah A. Meeks Leslie J. Meland James S. Melton Robert L. Melton Richard W. Mercer 125 Susan L. Morris Jacqueline Moye James R. Murphy Susan K. Messick Eleanor L. Meyer Brenda C. Miller Sharon L. Miller William O. Milne Hattie G. Moore Evelyn Morcom Ronnie Morgan Milton M. Morris Phillip R. Morris ■ Karen F. Murphy Larry G. Murphy Trudy L. Murray Michael C. Murrell Nancy C. Nagler Verona L. Nelson Gary M. Niblett Sherry L. Nichols Sheila S. Noble Thomas F. O ' Connell Deborah F. Outten Wallace J. Outten Johnny R. Owens Terry L. Owens Marcia L. Palmer Jane Brown practices the violin. 126 f Deborah K. Parker Maryfay E. Parker Ronald A. Parker James H. Parrott Diane E. Parsons Harry Patterson Jerry H. Payne Arthur L. Pease Nancy L. Perdue Francine D. Perry Donna K. Phillips Barbara E. Pope Cecelia A. Powell Mrs. Logan teaches Jane. Beverly J. Proffitt Robert L. Pruitt Greg B. Pryor LindaS. Reddish George L. Reese Kevin Reid Ralph W. Riggin Joan L. Riley Kelvin Ringold Tamar Robinson Clyde W. Rosen Lou Rosencranse Jeff Runge Rose Russell Francis M. Sacca 127 Peggy L. Sample Pamela E. Scarborough Donna Schaffer Shirley A. Schoofield Mike Scott Stewart E. Scott Kenneth Scotton Joyce A. Shockley Steven M. Shockley William S. Shores Robert J. Simpson Renee A. Simpson Barbara J. Sims Lisa M. Smiley Donzella R. Smith Linda M. Smith Mary Smith Timothy J. Smith ValorieJ. Smith Victor W. Smith Debbie L. Smullen Vali M. V. Somers Vesna T. V. Somers Karen L. Sterling Mary Stout Barbara Sullivan Rosalie E. Sutliffe Mary J. Sutton Gary E. Taylor James D. Taylor Jean E. Taylor Deborah A. Teagle George C. Tilghman Jean E. Tilghman Brenda L. Townsend Cheryl L. Townsend Phil W. Townsend Ronald L. Townsend Teresa A. Townsend William G. Townsend 128 Pamela J. Trice Sandra Truitt Ruby L. Truitt Thomas N. Tubbs Julia D. Tufft Rebecca L. Tull Andrea J. Turner Dennis L. Twilley George V. Veise Anita J. Vice Brenda K. Walker Willie Walker Ellen L. Wallace Michael H. Walls Michael L. Ward Deborah A. Ware Joseph Warrington Phyllis T. Watkins Adrienne L. Weatherly Phillip L. Webster Susan L. Webster Walter J. Webster Barabra J. West Donald M. West Irene F. Whayland Waiting for the Junior-Senior Banquet to begin. t Delores J. White Diane E. White Melvin M. White Rex A. White Steven M. White Winston L. White Steve R. Whitecotton Christopher Wigfall Harriett J. Wilkerson AnnG. Williams Carr M. Williams Jill Travers Kris Lewis parades as the Pink Panther. 130 Stephen R. Williams Joseph R. Wilson Edwin C Winder Johnnie Winder Shelia E. Winder Daniel E. Withey Benny M. Wood Melody J. Wood Gera line Wright Catherine E. Yates Doretha F. Young 131 132 133 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bathsheba Leatherbury, Treasurer, Bill Ransbottom, Historian; Doug Moon, President; Charles Phillips, Vice President; JoAnn Marine, Secretary. Irene Valerie Adams Sharon Beauchamp Adams Shelley Lynn Adams Steven Lee Adams Peggy Jean Alexander Timothy John Allen David Alan Alls James Scott Andersen 134 f Oliver Lee Anderson Pamela Mae Andrew Gregg Elwood Bailey Janet Louise Bailey Janice Mae Baker Thomas Vincent Ballard Deborah Evette Barkley Marla Roxanne Barkley Vicki Campbell Barnes Cheryl Robin Baysinger Ricky Woodrow Beach Mary Lou Beahm Larry Dynell Beckett Sheila Toritha Bell Wanda LaVern Amelia Benson Melvin George Bergeron, Jr. Chester Lee Billings Lana Birckhead Andrew Lawrence Blagus Mary Ellen Blake 135 Deborah Lynn Bounds Linda Jayne Bratten William Bryan Briddell, Jr. Dorene Suzanne Bridge Melva Jean Brinson Terri Lee Brittingham Homer Hart Brown, Jr. Rose Mary Brown Watch the Birdie! 136 Janet Blanche Cook Vera Maxine Cooks Rachel Marie Cornish John Allen Crowley Robert Lee Culver, Jr. Norwood Herbert Curtis, Jr. Joseph Glen Daniels Sharon Lee Danmeyer Carol Diane Darby Deborah Lynn Dashiell Joan Marie Davis Steve Alan Davis Vivian Vannesse Davis Anthony Craig DeV age Donna Louise Dickerson Judy Ellen Disharoon Shei la Raye Disharoon Martin Anthony Dixon, Jr. Daniel Earman Dorsey, Jr. Daniel Thomas Dougherty 138 f Paul Elliot Douglas Gladys Marie Dryden Alexander Duffy Jeanne Kay Dumire Joseph Carroll Dunn Michael Turpin Dunn David William Efford Robert Bruce Elliott Mary Kay Mancuso presents the winning helmet to Ann Lee. Just what I always wanted. 139 Linda Lou Ellis Paul Joseph Ellison Ginger Lee Elrod Patricia Ann Elzey Robert Kelly Ennis Samuel Richard Ennis, Jr. Vaughn Lee Ennis Vicki Ellen Esham Hank McCann, Keith Mahan, and Mr. Dragwa work diligently. 140 Dale Lynn Evans Timothy Paul Evans Jerry Lee Everett Betsy Farrell Vera Diane Fields Leon Fletcher, Jr. Robert Louis Freeman Diane Fuller Johnny, you’d better smile for the man! Donald Lee Gates Michael Darnell Gattis Linda Marie Gillis Sylvester Raymond Gordy Michael Barry Gosnell Rebecca Ann Goss William Thomas Graven or Ernest Carl Gregory, Jr. Eunice Charlotta Gregory Lloyd Richard Griffin 142 Henry Gary, Jr. John Leon Gasque, Jr. David Henry Gates Dean Tyrone Gates Come on, Shortie, William Thomas Grimes Kay Earlene Groce Susan Andrea Grudis Bruno de la Guerrande Claire Ann Guettner Deborah Lynn Haemel Harry Warner Hall, Jr. James Robert Hall Robert Paul Hall Ruth Ann Hall Marsha Lynn Hamilton Nancy Lynn Hancock Margo Ann Harris John Thomas Bailey Harrison, Jr. 143 Sandy Marriner exhibits her creativity. John Brigham Hart Cindy Emily Hastings Diane Kay Hastings Sheila Christine Hastings Gwendolyn Louise Hayward Ophelia Valarie Hearne Doris Quantine Henson Terry Lynn Hickman 144 145 Deshera Townsend Hitch Doretha Mae Holbrook Karmen Monterey Hoy Katherine Joyce Humphrey Erich Karl Hupke Freddie Hutley Samuel Orville Jacobs Carol Lee Johnson Wonderful evening isn ' t it, sir? Curtis Willie Johnson Deborah Lynn Johnson Helen Roverta Johnson Mary Christine Johnson Milton Eugene Johnson Conetha Mae Jones Deborah Ann Jones Dwight Walter King John Timothy Knapp Ola Kondziola Kenneth James Kuhlmeyer Patricia Ann Kuhlmeyer Sandra Cordillia Leak Bathsheba Leatherbury Denise Michelle LeCompte Ann M. Lee Gail Anne Littleton Anna Maria Lockner Carol Lee Lockner Faye Darlene Lowry 146 Janet Bailey proves that even washing cars can be fun. Carlton Stansbury Mack Joel Whitzel Mack Steward Keith Mahan John Roscoe Malone Robert Clifton Malone, Jr. Mary Kay Kathleen Mancuso Jose Elias March Jo Ann Marine 147 Sandra Lee Mariner Lynn Marie Marshall Henry Clarence McCann Gwyn Irene McGlaughlin Deborah Faye McKelvey Joseph Benjamin Meilhammer Michael Franklin Messick Michael Lynn Mills 148 All good Seniors stand up and holler! Philip David Mills John Franklin Mitchell Mary Helen Mitchell Douglas Bruce Moon Billy Daniel Moore Fred Renshaw Moore, Jr. Patricia Alice Moore John Calvin Morcom Hey! That’s what I call wet! comments Mike Winner. 149 Beatrice Morgan Barney Wainwriglit Morris Lester Lee Morris Kenneth Harrison Mumford Linda Marie Murphy Pamela Ann Murphy Robert Gerard Murphy Jo Anne Paulette Neal Ola Kondziola and Ann Ward wish a Merry Christmas to you, too! f Raymond Roland Neal Billy James Nelson Ronnie Bruce Nelson Cynthia Cole Niblett Courtney Mayne Nobbs Melvin Ray Oglesby George Langdon Oliver Susan Anne Olsen Gary Taylor Osborne Trudy Lynn Oursler Glenda Sue Owens Michael Samuel Palone Bonnie Lou Parker Donna Maxine Payne Stephen Bruce Payne Shirley Mae Perdue Charles Harry Phillips James Alton Phillips Robert James Phillips Sharon Lynn Phillips 151 Discussing the techniques of Tic-Tac-Toe can be interesting. David Allen Pinson Diane Marie Powell Rudolph Gary Powell April Monique Purnell Cleve Purnell Merrill Douglas Pusey William Joe Ransbottom Kaye Helena Rayne 152 Janet Lee Reese Rosetta Louise Richardson Cynthia Ann Riggin Melba Ann Riggin Timothy Brent Riggin Gerry Ann Roach George William Roache, Jr. Wanda Pandora Robinson Tama Mayfield Rose Linda Jean Ruark Gary William Runge Donna Claire Sandifer Carolyn Ida Scholl Allen Turner Scott, Jr. Beverly Agnes Scott Calvin James Selby, Jr. Gary Phillip Shaner Gloria Ann Sheppard Calvin Edward Shockley Deborah Lee Shockley John Wayne Shockley George Thomas Simpson, Jr. 154 Alberta Lee Smith Lloyd Edward Smith Roger Wayne Smith Sandra Meria Smith Mary Louise Snedeker Susan Marie Stasiewicz Diane Lee Stelzner Brenda Key Stevenson Ida Mae Stevenson Patricia Ann Sullivan Jeffrey Wayne Taylor Russell Alan Taylor John Henry Terry Beverly Jean Thomas 155 Deborah Anne Thomas Lucinda Anne Thomas Diane Victoria Thompson Linda Marie Thornton June Ellen Tingle Edward Mayhew Toadvine Michael James Tomlin Brenda Jane Townsend Mr. Jones’Flag Boys: H. H. Brown, Steve White, Fred Moore, Eddie Shockley. Carol Darby and Debra Whitecotton find this paper of great interest. Clairesse Yvonne Townsend Regina Lee Townsend Russell Lewis Townsend Deborah LaVern Trader Phyllis Jean Trader David Vincent Travers Robert Graham Truitt, Jr. Deborah Lee Turner 157 Julian P. Turner, Jr. Cornell Randolph Twilley Floyd Albert Twilley, Jr. Richard Henry VanGelder Donna Kay Vollmer William Bruce Wagner Bessie Ann Walker Bonnie Jean Walker It looks like Diane Stelzner has a big tongue. 158 r William James Walker Sharon Ruth Walston Ann Cartwright Ward Christopher Robert Ward Beatrice Clara Wardell Lucinda Jean Washington Carole Denise Waters Florence Jane Weatherly LeRoy Samp West, Jr. George William White Gerald Gary White Jabber Tyrone White Linda Ellen White Newton Douglas White Steven Terry White Debra Lynn Whitecotton Carroll Bruce Wilkinson Gary McLane Williams Selina Jeanie Williams Rex Clayton Willing 159 Lou Ann Wilmer David Allen Wilson Benjamin Charles Winder Thomas Lee Winder, Jr. Michael Rayner Winner Stephen Eric Wolf Carolyn Parsons Wootten Steven Douglas Wright Mr. Walker gives June Tingle advice. 160 Mrs. Dorothy Graham Mr. Franklin Waller A dministration 166 Mr. Waller discusses the Junior-Senior Banquet with Mr. Smith. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. Wojtanowski; (bottom), Mrs. Long and Mrs. Bryan; (right), Mrs. Hall; (lower right), Mrs. Deacon. f ( 168 ) A. Mrs. Bassett; B. Mr. Cassaday; C. Mrs. Carroll; D. Mr. Bloodsworth; E. Miss Byrd; F. Mrs. Carey; G. Mr. Cox. ( 169 ) A. Mr. Copony; B. Mr. Dragwa; C. Miss Burchette; D. Mr. Dennis; E. Mr. Douglas; F. Mr. Craige and Mrs. Daniels; G. Mrs. Collins. 169 t A. Mr. Prillaman; B. Mr. McNiel; C. Mrs. Parsons; D. Mrs. Parker; E. Mr. McBriety; F. Mrs. Palmer; G. Mrs. Truitt. G. H. 173 Student Teachers Fall (Seated, left to right) Mr. O’May, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Dize, (standing) Miss Kleinsmith, Miss Carroll, Miss Ogden, Miss Belle, Miss Carey, Miss Soukup. Spring . Mrs. Alexander, Miss Wright, Mrs. Ashby, Miss Stack, Miss Flynn. Mr. Culver, Mr. Webster, Miss Aaron, Mr. La- Curts, Mr. Smith. 176 A. Mr. Robinson trims the lawn. B. View of the Main Office. C. SCHOOL CAFETERIA WORKERS (From left to right, seated) Mrs. Edna Smith, Mrs. Norma Johnson, Mrs. Irma Kelley, Mrs. Dot Tal¬ ent, Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Regina Barkley, Mrs. Iris Malin, (standing) Mrs. Martha Shockley, Mrs. Mary Wright, Mrs. Evelyn Byrd, Mrs. Sara Turner, Mrs. Lethia Baker, Mrs. Mary Lou Kerley. D. Mrs. George. E. CUSTODIANS (Left to right) Mr. Ogress Robinson, Mrs. Catherine Williams, Mrs. Ada Davis, Mr. William Hardy, Mr. Harold Hall, Mr. William Tasker, Kenneth Smith, Mrs. Irene Harmon. AD VER TI 178 Best Wishes to the Class of 70 Compliments of S. LEE SMITH JR. INC. Building Contractor THE GEORGE W. ENNIS SONS’ CO. Plumbing and Heating Ocean City Road PI 2-4429 Salisbury, Md. Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 Best Wishes to the Class of 70 CONGRATULATIONS! DAIRY QUEEN 1 l«Vl TO eWNrO.-tUt ' Nttt-MANAOl South Salisbury Boulevard Power Liight Company VERNON’S Compliments of SALISBURY MONTGOMERY TRANSMISSION WARDS SERVICE 800 North Salisbury Boulevard Salisbury, Maryland 21 801 South Salisbury Boulevard Salisbury, Maryland VERNON SAPP Open 10:00 to 9:30 Daily Manager 301-742-7171 The Friendliest Store in Town SALISBURY RUG COMPANY 1 ’ Cong ratulations ' 1 F rom THE CALLAWAY Carpet Sales and Services TYPEWRITER CO. Salisbury, Maryland Congratulation to the Class of 70 SALISBURY CENTRAL SUPPLY COMPANY LINCOLN MERCURY INC. North Salisbury Boulevard 520 Snow Hill Road Salisbury, Maryland Compliments of Compliments of JOHNNYS SAMMYS KITTY’S FLOWERS on the Boulevard Next to the Hospital Compliments of New and Used Cars ELTON’S E. S. ADKINS CO. AUTO SALES INC. Quality Cars at Lowest Prices Salisbury, Maryland 326 Truitt St. - Salisbury PI 2-5404 Compliments of HOLIDAY INN LAWRENCE VOLKSWAGEN INC. N. Salisbury Blvd. Salisbury, Maryland Your Host From Coast to Coast 124 Units Cong r atulations to the Graduating Class Volkswagen Parts - Sales - Service For the CLEANEST in USED - All Makes Call Salisbury - 742-8118 viS aaiil CHANDLER CAREY, ADKINS COACHES INC. Sales Service LARMAR Shores Oldest and Largest Dealer CORPORATION Real Estate Residential Commercial Industrial GEORGE CHANDLER OSCAR CAREY Realtors 184 p - Congratulations to Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 The CLASS of 1970 ELMER F. RUARK CITIZENS INSURANCE AGENCY GAS DIVISION 749-7681 Salisbury, Maryland Chesapeake Utilities Corp. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 MEDICAL CENTER Stock Picture 1700 Chiu PHARMACY 120 South Boulevard Salisbury, Maryland Salisbury, Maryland M. C. HORSEY CO., INC. CONG RAT U LAT IONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 70 Homes of the Future for Future Citizens BAYSINGER MOBILE HOMES INC. NEW - USED MOBILE HOMES MODERN MOBILE HOME PARK Route 13, North Salisbury, Maryland Phone 742-1787 186 Compliments of OLIPHANT CHEVROLET GENERAL TIRE SERVICE SALES, INC. 1147 S. Salisbury Blvd. and Salisbury, Maryland 742-6144 833 S. Salisbury Blvd. Salisbury, Maryland Compliments of CARL J. WILLIAMS PARKER’S TASTEE FREEZ SONS INC. P.O. Box 311 918 Cooper St. 212 Boardwalk Salisbury, Md. Tel. (301) 749-5444 Ocean City, Maryland Best Wishes to the Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ' 70 Class of 1970 H J DRIVE-IN THOS. R. YOUNG, INC. Rt. 13 Zion Road Shore ' s Oldest House of Music Salisbury, Maryland Salisbury, Maryland HURBERT R. WHITE HARDWARE ROB’T WITHEY INTERIORS 208 E. Main Street Route 13 and Elizabeth Salisbury, Maryland Delmar, Maryland PATRONS BENNETT DRUG CO. CAL ' S MARKET CITY SIGN SERVICE Salisbury, Md. A FRIEND MR. and MRS. CORRIE ELLIS JR. FRIENDLY BARBER SHOP MR. GEORGE B. GILLIS, JR. JACK ' S RELIGIOUS GIFT SHOP LEE LAUNDRY SHOCKLEY ' S WALLPAPER PAINT CO. BRENDA J. TOWNSEND W. FRANKLIN WALLER, JR. WOOTTEN WELDING SUPPLIES, INC 188 SALISBURY MALL Civic and Glen Avenues Salisbury, Maryland So Much for So Many . . . Looking for Opportunity in Office, Production, or Processing Careers . . . Call Phone 742-7161 Old Ocean City Rd. Salisbury SOUTHERN STATES COOPERATIVE, INC. Wicomico Service Box 808 Salisbury, Maryland Congratulations to the Class of ' 70 HOLLOWAY AND COMPANY FUNERAL HOME Since 1883 Salisbury, Maryland Eclipse of sun. Mar. 7, 1970, photographed by D. Noble of Thurston Studio and Camera Shop. Location: In front of Market Street Studio approxi¬ mately 1:45 p. m. Congratulations to the Sweetest Girls and the Swellest Guys May All Your Dreams Become Realities Soft, Fresh and Delicious Wherever FINE FOODS Are Sold! 190 Introducing the Phone of the Future for the 1970 Graduates - in the Palm of Your Hands V v Hand- some and then some that ' s the new trimline phone ! cry C. AND P. TELEPHONE It’s the real things Coke. Trade mark (S BENEDICT THE FLORIST f T V There’s More Of Everything In Downtown Salisbury Downtown Salisbury is the focal point of the Delmarva Pen¬ insula’s largest and most Progressive city. If the quest is for the selection of finest quality for all members of the family — Downtown Salisbury is your target. This is true for fashions, accessories, and fine footwear for ladies, men, boys and girls. Furniture and furnishings for the home are in abundance. Every facet of Banking. Legal and Medical professions are at hand. Food . . . from a snack to a full course meal is conveniently available. Parking facilities are conveniently located for your shopping pleasure. We ' re not modest - we ' re proud to say . . . there’s more of everything in Downtown Salisbury. 192 OUR COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 We wish to extend our sincere congratulations for completing this vitally important step toward your future. Whether your plans call for entering college or starting a career upon graduation from High School, the decisions you can make, may well be the most important of your entire lifetime. As one of the leaders in Maryland ' s largest industries - the Broiler-Fryer Industry - we are taking the liberty of bringing to your attention, the fact that we too must plan for the future of our company and seek capable personnel, particularly those who can accept responsi¬ bility and are interested in a permanent future. May we suggest that you contact one of the companies listed below and let them explain the many professions, trades and skills as they are employed in our industry. We offer a wide selectipn from which to choose - some require college training and others start with on-the-job training. We offer you a real opportunity right here on Delmarva. You may have read the book, Acres of Diamonds, which relates many examples of persons who sought success in faraway places, only to learn years later the opportunity they were seeking was right at the place from which they had originally started. We suggest you look for your Pot of Gold right here on the Good Ole’ Eastern Sho‘, FIRST - before looking elsewhere. Here is a list of categories and careers th in our industry. Accountants Administrative Managers Auto Mechanics Bacteriologists Bookkeepers Broiler House Managers Broiler Growing Service Men Data Processing Key Punch Operators Programmers Computor Operators Dressing Plant Supervisors Economists Please call us for an appointment and let can offer you an opportunity for a sound future Electricians Feed Mill Operators Graduate Nurses Hatcherymen Maintenance Men Nutritionists Poultry Graders Poultry Inspectors Refrigeration Technicians Secretaries Stenographers Truck Drivers - local - long distance Veterinarians s discuss plans for your future. MARYLAND CHICKEN PROCESSORS, INC. - Snow Hill, Maryland 632-0833 THE OTIS FEED COMPANY - Parsonsburg, Md. 742-8131 MARYLAND CHICKEN PROCESSORS, INC.’ - Nanticoke, Maryland 873-2841 Adams, Clara Jacquelynn 102 Adams, George (not pictured) Adams, Irene Valerie 134 Adams, Judith Lynn 102 Adams, Samuel Stephen 118 Adams, Sharon Beauchamp 134 Adams, Shelly Lynn 37,38,41,134 Adams, Steven Lee 27,134 Adams, William Sydney 118 Adkins, Barry Len 118 Adkins, Gaylon Edward 28,118 AFS 22,60 Alexander, Peggy 134 Alls, David Alan 18,20,58,134 Allen, Eric 102 Allen, Timothy John 134 Anderson, James Scott 19,34,39, 40,134 Anderson, Oliver Lee 135 Andrews, Darryl Roger 89,102 Andrew, Pamela Mae 62,135 Appleby, Henry Lloyd 102 Appleby, Priscilla Ann 24,102 Ardis, Teresa Ann 21,102 Austin, Boyd Joseph 102,118 Austin, Brian Barnes 72,81 Ayers, Dale Russell 20,118 Bacon, Ruth Ellen 102 Baer, Philip Miller 102 Bailey, Gregg Elwood 135 Bailey, Helen Frances 102 Bailey, Janet Louise 46, 59, 78 13, 135, 147 Baker, Janice Mae 25, 135 Baker, Jeffrey Randall 102 Mrs. Lethia Baker 177 Baker, Lynn Jarman 35,58 Baker, Richard Carlton 118 Baker, Robert Charles 44,118 Baker, Susan Virginia 35,102 Baldwin, Pamela Jeanne 35,90, 102 Ballard, Thomas Vincent 72,135 Band 42,43,44,45 Banks, Clyde Webster 102 Barclay, Valarie Ellen (not pictured) Barkley, Audra Clovise 31,65,90, 95,103 Barkley, Deborah Evette 47,135 Barkley, Marla Roxanne 27,135 Barkley, Osepia Mae 103 Mrs. Regina Barkley 177 Barlow, Vickie Lynn 118 Barnes, Vicki Campbell 135 Barr, Carol Lee 78,103,112 Bartrug, Knute Rockne 57,76,90, 91,118 Baseball Team 88,89,99 Boys ' Jr. Var. Basketball 81,99 Boys ' Var. Basketball 82,83,84, 99 Girls ' Basketball 85,99 Mrs. Denise Bassett 21,168 Baysinger, Cheryl Robin 25,39, 96.135 Beach, Ricky Woodrow 135 f Beach, Scott 20,82,118,181 Beahm, Mary Lou 17,18,19,21, 22,23,24,36,40,47, 50,59,62, 90.135 Beckett, Larry 76,82,89,135 Beckett, Prentice Watson 30,103 Behrens, Debbie Ann 95,118 Belcher, Brenda Hope 47,118 Bell, Bonnie Elizabeth 118 Bell, David Wayne 118 Bell, Sheila Toritha 135 Miss Bell Bendler, Randall 75,89,103 Benson, Wanda LaVern 135 Bers, Steven Ellis 22,119 Bergeron, Melvin George 135 Bickell, John William 119 Billings, Chester 32,33,135 Birckhead, Lana 135 Bishop, Patricia Yvonne (not pictured) Blades, Kerry Lee 103 Blagus, Andrew Lawrence 135 Blake, Maryellen 27,135 Blake, Richard 119 Mr. Walter A. Bloodsworth 40, 168 Booda, Charles Kenton 26,34, 103 Boston, Particia Anne 119 Bounds, Deborah A. 119 Bounds, Deborah Lynn 47,56,13, 136 Bounds, Richard Rue 119,20,23,35 Bounds, Stephen Elwood 119 Bourland, Renee 103 Bower, Craig Allen .103 Bowie, Juanita 46 Boyer, Kathryn Rebecca 31,103 Bozman, Michael Wayne 20,23, 37,57,76,91,119 Bradford, Bruce Lynn 119 Bradford, Carl Edward 26,36,37, 119 Bradford, Janet Esther (not pictured) Bratten, Linda Jayne 29,41,136 Brickous, Deborah K. 103 Brickous, Wesley M. 44,80,82 Briddell, William Bryan 41,76, 91,136 Bridge, Dorene Suzanne 62,90, 136 Brinson, Melva Jean 136 Brittingham, Donald 103 Brittingham John Edgar (not pictured) Brittingham, John Warren 119 Brittingham, Mark Alan 44, 119 Brittingham, Teresa Anne 103 Brittingham, Terri 46, 136 3rittingham, Walter (not pictured) Bromhall, Joan Randy 119 Brooks, Joyce Ann 103 Brooks, Stella Louise 119 Brown, Alan Keith (not pictured) Brown, Basil C. (not pictured) Brown, Catherine Chenoweth 85, 119 Brown, Helen Jean 119 Brown, Homer Hart 136 Brown, Jane Ellen 21,90,119, 126,127 Brown, Jimmy Lewis 45,103 Brown, Patricia Leigh 44,119 Brown, Priscilla 43,103 Brown, Roger Lee 119 Brown, Rose Mary 136 Brown, Sandra Jean 103 Bryan, Mrs. Scottie 167 Buchanan, Carol Ann 119 Bunting, Mary Kathryn 37,46,47, 62,137 Miss Virginia Burchette 29,169 Burke, Patricia Ann (not pictured) Burkett, Vivian Louise 103 Burks, Sam Edward 103 Mrs. Ev.elyn Byrd 177 Miss Gretchen Byrd 52,78,94, 96,112,168 Byrd, Harvey 72 Cafeteria Staff 177 Callaway, Alan Randall 119 Camper, Priscilla Janet 119 Camper, Russell Lee 103 Cantrell, Beth Mitchell 21,78, 103,85,65 - Cantwell, Rachel Byrd 18,31, 46,119 Mr. Capony 169 Mrs. Anna Doris Carey 168 Carey, Elizabeth Ann 103 Carney, Diane Anita 78,103 Carr, Bonnie Lou 43,103 Carr, Terance La Connie 103 Mrs. Elizabeth Carroll 168 Casagrande, Danny Arthur 119 Mr. James Cassaday 80,82,168 Cassell, Nancy Paige 85 26,97,137 Charrier, John Peter 20,137 Chelton, Sandra Lee 103 J. V. Cheerleaders 95 Varsity Cheerleaders 96,97 Chess Club 26 Chew, Sharon Lee 27,103 Chorus 47 Church, George Thomas 119 Church, Juanita 94, ,103 Clark, Della Mae 119 Clark, Terrance Lee 104 Clark, Toni Lynn 27,137 Cleveland, Ricky Wade 119 Cline, Barbara Ellen 120,29 Cline, Debbie 120 Cluff, Gary (not pictured) Coates, Pamela Sue 25,50 96, 137,145 Cobb, Donna Lynn 19,21,42, 137,62 Oody, Michael Thomas 104 Cole, Robert James 137 Cole, Timothy Dawe 27,104 Collins, Barbara Jean 90,120 Collins, Byard Whaley 137 Collins, Mrs. Diane 27,169 Collins, Elaine Maude 120 Collins, Eva Shirley 104 Collins, Judy Diane 120 Collins, Leona Roseann 120 Conant, Kenneth Ray 104 Concert Choir 46 Conway, April Denise (not pictured) Conway, Francine Laverne 43,47, 120 Conway, Roberta Lee 104 Cook, Janet 41,138 Cook, Regina Ann 120 Cooks, Vera Maxine 138 Cooper, Larry Cornell 120 Corbett, Barbara Jaye 35,120 Corbett, Vicki Leigh 104 Cornish, Alicia Rose 35,94,104, 85 Cornish, Rachel Marie 138 Cox, Joyce Ann 104 Mr. Warren A Cox 91,168 Mr. Thomas H. Craige III 15, 72,169 Crane, Randall K. 104 Cropper, Anna Lee 24 Cropper, Clinton (not pictured) Cropper, Kenneth Stewart 75,104 Crosscountry 80,98 Crowley, John Allen 19,89,138 Culver, Richard Alan 20,120 Culver, Robert Lee 15,17,19, 62,138 Curtis, Charles William 104 Curtis, Norwood Herbert 138 Custodians 177 Cutler, Robert Franklin 75,104 Daniel, Donna Ann 21,104,138 Mrs. Flora H. Daniels 17,59, 169 Daniels, Joseph Glen 138 Danmeyer, Sharon Lee 25,138 Darby, Carol Diane 138,157 Darby, Linda Jeanne 46,120 Dashiell, Arlene Virginia 31, 104 Dashiell, Deborah Lynn 138 Dashiell, Denise Brante 90,120 Dashiell, Marilyn Lee 104 Dashiell, Rebecca 32,33,43. 120 Dashiell, Sylvia Marie 94,104 Dashiell, Wendell Keith 120 Daugherty, Edmond Henry 104 Daugherty, Patricia Gayle (not pictured) Mrs. Ada Davis 177 Davis, Gary Emanuel 104 Davis, Joan Marie 33,138 Davis, Larry Nathaniel 80,82, 120 Davis, Lucinda Anne 120 Mrs. Mary Davis 177 Davis, Robin Lynn 120 Davis, Stephen Neil 120 Davis, Steve Alan 46,138 Davis, Vivian Vannesse 40,46 Deal, Brenda Mae 85,104 Mrs. Deacon 167 Deal, Charles Edward 120 DECA 32,33 Deason, David Donald (not pictured) DeLa Guerrande, Bruno 22,23, 30,35,58,59.90,91,143 Dell, Janis Gay 21,64,120 Dell, Thomas (not pictured) Denney, Bernard Baxter 76, 120 Dennis, Bonnie Lynne 120 Mr. Herman Dennis 169 Dennis, Norman Franklin 20, 120 Dennis, Sally Jo 104 Deshields, Darius 76,104 Deshields, Rosetta Marie 104 Devage, Anthony Craig 41,45 Devereux, Rosemary 46,104 Dickerson, Donna Louise 21, 46,47 Dickson, Robert Craig 34, 56, 57,120 Dillard, Lewis Lee 72,120 Disharoon, Donald Lee (not pictured) Disharoon, Frank Arthur 104 Disharoon, Judy Ellen 27,46 Disharoon, Sheila Raye 33 Dixon, Frances Patricia 90,104, 85 Dixon, Joseph Harvey 27,45,120 Dixon, Martin Anthony 44 Doane, Rose Denise 94,104,85 Dockens, Beverly E. 47 Dodson, Karla 19,118,120 Donaway, Deborah Ann 121 Dona way, Deborah Lynn 121 Donaway, Joann 104 Donaway, Ruth Ellen 31,36 Donoho, Constance Lee 27,12 Donovan, Sarah Lynn 21,104 Donoway, Teresa Lynn 105 Dorsey, Daniel Earman 72 Dougherty, Daniel Thomas 62,76 Douglas, Blair Fulton 121 Douglas, Michael Morris 80,121 Douglas, Paul Elliot 45,139 Mr. Robert H. Douglas 169 Mr. Carl R. Dragwa 20,60,169 Driscoll, Jerry Lamont 75,102,105 Driscoll, Joyce Elaine 105 Driscoll, Ralph James 121 Drummond, Terry Lee 29,33,121 Dryden, Brenda Ruth 33,121 Dryden, Gladys Marie 33,139 Dryden, Ilene Charlotte 105 Mrs. Frances Dudderar 170 Duffy, Alexander 139 Duffy, Argene 78,105 Dumire, Jeanne Kay 18,31,37,39 62,139 Duncan % Peggy Ann 121 Dunn, Joseph Carroll 139 Dunn, Michael Turpin 27,62, 80,139 Dutton, Robert James 46,72,121 Edgar, Stephen Anthony 19,121, 34 Efford, David William 139 Ehinger, Frank David (not pictured) Elliot, Robert Bruce 139 Elliott, Carolyn Elaine 121 Elliott, Susan Lynne 105,112 Ellis, Linda Lou 140 Ellison, Paul Joseph 140 Elliott, Linda Lee 19,21,78,105 Elrod, Ginger Lee 46,140 Elrod, Paula Kay 105 Elzey, Patricia Ann 21,22,23,46, 78,140 Mr. Joseph Engle 170 English, Susan Anne 121 Ennis, Barry Lee 105 Ennis, Estelle Virginia Renee 24, 90,105 Ennis, Robert 140 Ennis, Samuel Richard 72,140 Ennis, Vaughn 140 Esham, Deborah Helen 21,105,112 Esham, Paul Bryan 121 Esham, Vicki Ellen 40,47,62,140 Evans, Dale Lynn 141 Evans, George Henry (not pictured) Evans, Mark Glenmore 18,19,20, 24,56,57,118,121 Evans, Timothy Paul 20,72,141 Eversman, Merrill Francis 45, 86,105 Eversman, Teresa Lavinia 18,21, 24,57,58,121 Everett, Jerry Lee 141 Exchange Student 22 Farlow, Gary Lynn 19,121 Miss Hester A. Farlow 1,17,170 Farrell, Angela Marie 19,95,121 Farrell, Betsy 141 Farrington, Boyd James 44,72,86, 121 Faucette, Todd Joseph 121 FBLA 27 Fennell, Wardell Edward 75 FFA 28 FHA 29 Figgs, Wayne Lee (not pictured) Flowers, Rinnuris Cody (not pictured) Fooks, Jr., Charles Thomas (not pictured) Fields, Cresandre Verniece 121 Fields, Margaret Ann 43,121 Fields, Michael Andre 121 Fields, Vera Dianne 18,19,35, 47,58,141 Filgueras, Joseph Franciss 121 Finney, Jr. Earl Lee 121 Fletcher, Clarence Edward 75 Fletcher, Dorthea Mae 105 Fletcher, Evelyn 47,121 Fletcher, Leon 141 Fletcher, Patricia 18,130 Fletcher, Wade Edward (not pictured) Fogel, Robert Edward 121 Ford, James Louis (not pictured) J. V. Football 75 Varsity Football 72,73,74 Mrs. Jane Ford 167 Ford, Linda Jane 121 Freeman, Cheryl Denise 90,121 Freeman, Robert Louis 86,141 French Club 35 FTA 30 Fuller, Dianel 141 Gardner, Betty Karen 21,105 Gary, Jr., Henry 142 Garrett, Patricia Faye 105 Gasque, Gladys Louise 122 Gasque, John Leon 142 Gates, David H. 142 Gates, Doris Elizabeth 105 Gates, Dean Tyrone 142 Gates, Donald Lee 142 Gattis, Gilda Diane 43,90,105 Gattis, Michael Darnell 142 Gelenczei, Adrienne 122 Gemeny, Sharon Patricia 105 George, Karen Sue 21,105 Mrs. Shirley George 177 Gerstenmaier, William Jon 20, 56.122 Gibson, Constance Virginia 21,22, 58.122 Gibson, Susan Elaine 105 198 Giffin, Sandra Claire 19,24,90, 122 Mr. Vernon O. Giffin 33.170 Gilbert, William Robert 122 Gillis, Linda Marie 41,58,142 Mr. Dennis R. Gillman 37,170 Gismondi, Nancy Ellen 24,35, 105 Mr. Andrew A. Giunta 22,170 Gladden, Delores Rose 33,122 Mr. Gary Gladwell 170 Good, Patricia Lynne 35,105 Gordner, Audrey Dawn 122 Gordner, Ruth Ann 27,122 Gordy, Benita Laverne 27,43, 47.122 Gordy, Marvin Bounds 20,45, 57.122 Gordy, Sylvester Raymond 142 Gosnell, Michael Barry 32,33, 142 Gosnell, Patricia Anne 105 Goss, Rebecca Ann 47,142,85 Goss, Tersita Lee 78,94,122 Graduation 66,67 Mrs. Dorothy H. Graham 166 Graham, Pamela Gail 18,22,36, 122 Gravenor, Vicki Lynn 122 Gravenor, William Thomas 39,58, 62,91,142 Green, Jenny Lynn 78,122 Green, Joe Mitchell 1 105 Greene, James Edward 122 Gregory, Beverly Ann 27,122 Gregory, Ernest Carl 72,142 Gregory, Eunice Charlotta 27, 47,142 Griffin, Lloyd Richard 28,142 Griffin, Michkel Alan 105 Griffith, Dennis Alan 122 Griffith, Kathryn Alice 122 Grimes, William Thomas 143 Groce, Glenda Mae 105 Groce, Karen Elaine 33 Groce, Kay Earlene 32,143 Grise, Jamie Beth 122 Grogan, Steve 122 Grudis, Michael John 105 30,75, Grudis, Susan Andrea 78,94,143,85 21,25, Guettner, Claire Ann 47,143 31,41, Mr. Nicholas Guiliano 131 Gunther, Antonio Lester 122 Gunther, Paulette 122 Gunther, Trineina Yvonne 72.105 Gunter, Greogory Eugene 76.105 Guthrie, Patricia Ann 105 Gymnastics Troop 87 Hack, Diane Lynn 122 Haemel, Deborah Lynn 30,143 Hagen, William Thomas 75,105 Hales, Linda Fae 105 Hall, Barbara Rogers 24,30,37,38, 46,90,122 Mr. Harold Hall 177 Hall, Harry Warner 143 Hall, James Robert 86,143 Mrs. Joan Hall 167 Hall, Myra Ellen 18,153 Hall, Robert Paul 18,35,39,58,73, 143 Hall, Ruth Ann 33,143 Hall, Sandra Lee 123 Hamilton, Laura Holt 19,21,24,105 Hamilton, Marsha Lynn 10,18,21, 25,36,58,143 Hammond, Arlie James 123 Hammond, Steven Howard 105 Hampshire, Douglas Harold 76,106 Hancock, Nancy Lynn 21,26,30,148 Hancock, Virginia Lee 19,21,95, 102,106 Mrs. Judith M. Handy 24,57,170 Handy, Marian Victoria 106 Hardesty, Margaret Louise 106 Hardy, Audie Murphy 106 Hardy, Earl Dean 106 Mr. William Hardy 177 Harmeson, Bruce Edward 123 Harmon, Calvin Henry 123 Mrs. Irene Harmon 177 Harmon, Phyllis Lynn 106 Harpool, Robert William 75,106 Harris, Linda Rebecca 31,106 Harris, Margo Ann 47,143 Harrison, Jacquelyn Pauline 106 Harrison Jr., John T. B. 62,91, 143 Harshman, Patrick Russell 123 Hart, Andrea Cameron 21,30,94, 96,106,112 Hart, John Brigham 144 Hart, Valerie 106 Hastings, Cindy Emily 37,38,41, 144 Hastings, Deborah Lynn 106 Hastings, Diane Kay 27,144 Hastings, Shiela Christine 47,144 Hawkins, Alan Lee 106 Hawkins, Sharon Rose 46,123 Hayward, Gwendolyn Louise 27,40, 47,144 Hayward, Luther Leon 54,55,106 Hayward, Starmaine Daniese 30, 35,54,55,123 Hearne, Ophelia Valarie 27,47, 144 Hearne, Sylvia Marie 106 Heatwole, Alan Mason 20,35, 123 Heatwole, Steve Anthony 20,106 Henchcliffe, James Clinton 90,91, 106 Henson, Doris Quantine 144 Henson, Yvonne Trumillia 123 Henszey, John Warren (not pictured) Hess, Richard Benjamin 106 Hickman, Ralph Spencer 20,73,90, 91.123 Hickman, Terry Lynn 144 Hilderson, Yvette J. 24,34,106 Hill, Diana Lynn 123 Hill, Keith Allen 106 Hill, Kim Thomas (not pictured) Hill, Marlene (not pictured) Hinchcliff, Patricia Anne 19,106 Hines, Thomas Monroe (not pictured) Hirsh, Gerald 44,106 Hirsh, Michael 44,123 Hitch, Deshera 32,33,145 Hobbs, Joe 123 Hobbs, Walter James 43,44,45, 57.123 Hockey 77,78,79,98 Hockey, J. V. 78,79 Hoffman, Sharon Lynn 106 Holbrook, Doretha Mae 13,94, 145,85 Holbrook, James Marshall 106 Holland, Judith Marie 107 Holland, Lou Ann 107 Holland, William Leon 107 Mrs. Louella Holliday 170 Holloway, Debra Lynn 31,36, 38.123 Holloway III, Joshua Raymond 23 Holloway II, Marion Sidney 73, 107 Homecoming 50,51,112 Hommel, John Michael 36,89, 123 Honor Society 58 Hook, Mary Alice 123 Hoopes, Watson Coleman 107 Mr. Clifton Hope 1,24,171 Horn, Robert Glenn 107 Horsey, Cynthia Ann 107,123 Horsey, Peggy Ann 107 Hotton, Charlotte Ann 31,123 Mr. Dalton B. Howard 1,171 Howard, Kathy Ann 123 Hoy, Karmen Monterey 24,42, 46,27,62,145 Hudson, Jerome William 30,44, 65.76.123 Hudson, Margaret Ann 123 Hudson, Susan Kay 123 Hughey, Julia Ann 24,42,123 Hull, Faythe Renee 30,17,34, 35.58.65.78.123 Human Relations 24 Humphrey, David Allen 123 Humphrey, Katherine Joyce 33, 145 Johnson, Emily Drusillt Juanita 123 Miss P. Louise Hunsucker 171 Huntington, Joseph Wayne 107 Johnson, Helen Roberta 27,43, 146 Hupke, Erich Karl 58 Huppman, Sharon Marie 29,123 Hurley, Barbara Jane 123 Hurley, Joseph Howard 107 Hussey, Robert Donald 76,180, 81.82.123 Hutley, Albert 107 Hutley, Freddie 145 Hutt, Norita Laverne (not pictured) Indian Chant 38 Jackson, Fred Allan 76,81,82,123 Jackson, Gayle Evans 17,18,21,24, 25.65.123 Mrs. JoAnne Jackson 38,171 Jackson, Laura 94,123 Jackson, Marilyn Faye 123 James, Gloria Paulette 37,47,123 Jarrett, Stephen Edward 123 John, Susanne Marie 107 Johnson, Aleta Deborrah 90,107 Johnson, Arrie Tyrone 82,123 Johnson, Carol Lee 47,27,145 Mrs. Carolyn Johnson 172 Johnson, Curtis Willie 28,146 Johnson, Deborah Lynn 42,62,146 Johnson, Edward James (not pictured) Johnson, George Robert 124 Johnson, Gregory Lee 107 Johnson, Mary Christine 30,38,142, 146 Johnson, Milton 146 Mrs. Norma Johnson 177 Johnson, Wayne Clarence 107 Mr. William Johnson 30,171 Jones, Ann 107 Jones, Bonnie Rae 124 Jones, Catherine Ann 46,107 Jones, Clarence Jerome 107 Jones, Conetha Mae 32,146 Jones, Cynthia Lee 124 Jones, David Warren 75,107 Jones, Deborah Ann 32,146 Jones, Deborah Mae 124 Jones, Donna Lynn 124 Jones, Arthur Edward 107 Jones, Jr. Jack Ralph 72,73,124 Jones, Jann Edward 107 Jones, Mr. J. Morris 1,29,41, 167,172 Jones, Joseph Lee (not pictured) Jones, Larry Douglass 124 Jones, Paula Jean 107 Jones, Robert Bemie 19,20,75, 86,89,107 Jones, Robert Franklin 124 Jones, Jr. Roland Mack (not pictured) Jones, Ronald Gardner 80 Jones, Samuel Nathan 80,81, 107 Jones, Sodonia Rebecca 33,124 Jones, Wain Emerson 107 Jones, William Calvin (not pictured) Joudrey, Stuart Keith (not pictured) Junior Class Play 56,57 Junior-Senior Banquet 122,129,166 167 Justice, Rebecca Ann 124 Justice, Tanya Yvonne 30,90,108 Kaiser, Jennifer Louise 23,27,124 Kares, Tim Joseph 26,90,91,108 Keener, Herbert Wright, Jr. 108,34 Kelley, Harvey Alexander 75 Mrs. Irma Kelley 177 Kelley, William Ronald 74,124 Kelly, David Pau l 72 Kelly, Diane 124 Mrs. Mary Lou Kerley 177 Ketterman, Gerald Clifford 108 Key Club 20 Key Kadettes 21,6 0,103 King, Donald Lee Jr. (not pictured) King, Dwight 12,72,82,89,146 King, George Newell 45,124 King, Kathleen Marie (not pictured) Kinnamon, Kenneth Kirk 58,124 Kirwan, Tommy Clifford 46,124 Kitchens, Graylon Ralph 108 Knapp, John Timothy 13,17,18, 52,55,80,82,146,89 Kondziola, Valerie Anne 108 Kondziola, Ola 25,90,146,150 Kotarba, Michael Anthony 34,58, 80,124,20 Kuhlmeyer, Kenneth James 19,72, Kuhlrpeyer, Patricia Ann 25,146 Kuhlmeyer, Richard John 75,108 Landon, Ronald Lee 26,124 Lane, Theresa Lynne 108 Lankford, Sharon Lee 21,108 Lankford, Jessica Norvetta 108 Lankford, Billye Raye 33,44,124 Latin Club 36 Laws, Jackson William 19,86,10° Laws, Ronnie 19,124 Layfield, Vicki Lynn 17,19,21, 102,108 Layton, Jerry Lee (not pictured) Layton, William Michael 108 Leak, Sandra Cordillia 146 Leatherbury, Bathsheba 18,24,34, 35.38.46.134.146 Leatherbury, Gloria 108 Lecompte, Denise Michelle 78,94, 96.142.146 Lee, Ann M. 29,41,58,139,146 Lee, Elaine M. 29, 58,124 Lee, Michelle Jeanne 27,94,124 Lemay, Gilbert Alan 30 Lemon, Mary Joanne 108 Leonard, Eunice Marie 31,43,47, 94,124 Leonard Wiliford 124 Lewis, Beverly Ann 124 Lewis, Harley Lynn 108 Lewis, Jack Pierce 72,121,124 Lewis, Kristina Dixon 19,58, 124,130 Mr. Thomas W. Lewis 172 Library Club 25 Lilley Courtland Byard 17,60, 72.89.125 Littleton, Gail Anne 17,18,25, 31,50,90,146 Lloyd, Christopher Lee 20,75, 107 Lockner, Anna Maria 47, 58,62, 146 Lockner, Carol 146 Lockner, Joan Leslie 31,47,108 Logan, Mrs. Chris 127,172 Lohrfink, Melissa Jean 108 Lokey, Bonita Sue 17,19,23, 24.35.47.58.118.125 Lokey, Debbie Irene 27,58,125 Long, David Alan 57,72,125 Long, Helena Estella 30,35,125 Mrs. Margaret Long 172,167 Long, Pamela Kay 125 Long, Ralph Morris 125 Long, Thomas Christopher 86, 108 Longest, Jane Newton 23,44,58, 125 Lowe, Victor Gordon 26,108 Lowry, Faye Darlene 62,146 Lowry, Kaye Arleen 108 Mabe, Donald Wilson 86,125 Mack, Carlton Stansbury 11,15, 52,82,147 Mack, Dwayne Lerroi 45,108 Mack, Joey 76,145 Mahan, Steward Keith 86,147 Malcom, Vernon Edward 125 Mrs. Iris Malin 177 Malone, Cheryl Lynn 19,108 Malone, Gregory Lee 72,86,125 Malone, John Roscoe 72,91,147 Malone, Robert Clifton 72,74, 147 Malone, Steven Frederick 19,20, 43,44,125 Mancuso, Mary Kay 11,15,18,21, 58.64.96.137.139.147 March, Jose Elias 22,24,26,35, 147 Marine, JoAnn 21,62,94,96,134, 145.147 Mariner, Sandra Lee 18,23,24,31, 36.47.144.148 Marshall, Leslie Brent 28,33,108 Marshall, Lynn Marie 32,33,148 Marshall, Michael Edward 108 Martin, Alice 46 Mason, Charlene Rae 119,125 Massey, Charles Howard 108 Massey, Sharon Lynn 19,21,31, 78,108 Mrs. Suzanne Massey 172 May, Babette Marie 108 McAllister, Cynthia Dale 108 McBride, Loretta Mae 108 McBride, Terence Clure 108 Mr. Bruce McBriety 173 McCabe, Rebecca Ann 108 McCann, Henry Clarence 12,19, 20.26.72.86.148 McCleese, Dean Larrow 109 McCleese, Gattis Moley 108 McCleese, Pattie Deloris 125 McEachin, Izetta 109 McGlaughlin, Gwyn Irence 148 McGlaughlin, Yvonne Dorr 47, 125 McKelvey, Deborah Faye 148 McKinney, Lana 109 McKinney, Romanda Jean 125 McLean, Terri Lee 125 McNeally, Barbara Ann 125 McNealy Jr., Jeff 109 McNeely, Joann 109 McNelia, Terri Elizabeth 125 Mr. J. RexMcNiel 173 Meadows, Larry Wayne 125 Meadows, Linda Carol 33,125 Medford, Martha Ann 21,125 Medical Careers Club 31 Meeks, Deborah Ann 36,43,125 Meilhammer, Joseph Bejamin 148 Meilhammer, Michael Allen 109 Meland, Leslie Juliet 125 Melton, James Stewart 125 Melton, Robert Lee 125 Mercer, Richard Wayne 125 Merritt, Barbara Ann 109 Messick, Gladys Lee 109 Messick, Harry Lee 109 Messick, Michael Franklin 43,44, 58,148 Mrs. Ruth H. Messick 21,173 Messick, Susan Kay 126 Meyer, Eleanor Lillie 32,33, 126 Meyers, Jeanne 44 Miller, Brenda Carol 126 McNelia, Eddie 109 Miller, Nancy Carol 109 Miller, Sharon Lee 15,18,36, 58,126 Mills, Bronda Lee 109,19 Mills, Keith Alan 109 Mills, Mike Lyn 76,148 Mills, Phillip David 18,149 Milne, William Oliver 126 Mitchell, Robert 109 Mitchell, John Franklin 13,41, 72.89.141.149 Mrs. Margaret Mitchell 173 Mitchell, Mary Helen 58,149 Moye, Jacqueline 33,47,126 Mitchell, Roger Lee 28 Mohr, Peter Frank 109 Monitors 19 Moon, Douglas 18,19,30,54,55, 62.134.149 Moore, Hattie Grace 126 Moore, Glen Keith 110 Moore, Fred Renshaw 149 Moore, Leighton Wilson 75,110 Moore, Patricia 24,149 Moore, Billy Daniel 149 Morcom, Evelyn Louise 126 Morcom, John Calvin 149 Morgan, Beatrice 150 Morgan, Donald Holt 110 Neal, Joanne Paulette 42,150 Owens, Glenda Sue 18,31,37, Morgan, Randy Rodney 80,126 Neal, Ray 151 39,151 Morgan, William Ronald 110 Nelson, Billy James 28,151 Owens, Johnny Roy 126 Morris, Barney 150 Nelson, Francine Clouess 43,110 Owens, Terry Leigh 126 Morris, Craig Timothy 110 Nelson, Ronnie 151 Palmer, Marcia Lenora 126 Morris, Donna Rae 24,110 Nelson, Thomas E. (not pictured) Mrs. Peggy Palmer 173 Morris, Gene 28,110 Nelson, Verona Lee 47,126 Palone, Michael Samuell 51 Morris, Greg Eugene 44,75 Newkirk, Virginia Walker (not Parker, Bonnie Lou 151 Morris, Lester Lee 150 pictured) Parker, Deborah (not pictured) Morris, Milton Melvin 18,38, Newnam, John France (not pictured) Parker, Deborah Kay 127 126 Parker, Gene Delmon 110 Morris, Phillip Russell 126 Niblett, Cynthia 33,151 Mrs. Leticia M. Parker 37, Morris, Susan Lorraine 126 Niblett, Gary Michael 126 170,173 Morris, Terri Lee 24, 94,110 , 54, 55, Niblett, Gregory Robin 26,30, 110 Parker, Mary Fay Elizabeth 24, 135,94,30,127 Morris, William Dean 110 Nichols, Sherry Lou 126 Parker, Priscilla Mae 110 Morton, Joseph Nathaniel 110 Morton, Melvin 110 Mudge, Susan Elizabeth 110 Muir, James Robert 89,110 Mumford, Kenneth Harrison 150 Murphy, James Richard 86,126 Murphy, Karen Frances 27,78,126 Murphy, Larry Grant 126 Murphy Linda Marie 21,96,150 Murphy, Pamela Ann 25,38,78, 150 Murphy, Robert Gerald 28,150 Murray, Trudy Leigh 126 Murrell, Michael Charles 126 Myers, Donald (not pictured) Nagler, Nancy Claire 38,58,126 Nagler, Richard Stephen 110 Nicholson, Joanne (not pictured) Nobbs, Courtney 151 Noble, Shelia Sue 22,37,90,126 Nourse, Melissa Forrest (not pictured) O ' Connell, Thomas Francis 20,90, 91,126 O ' Grady, Donna Mae 31,47,110 Oliver, George 62,72,86,151 Olsen, Holly Fay 110 Olsen, Stephanie Jane 24,110 Olsen, Susan Anne 21,30,31,151 O ' Neill, Marilyn J. 110,85 Osborne, Gary Taylor 151 Osborne, Walter Wayne 44,110 Oursler, Trudy Lynn 27,42,46, 151 Outten, Deborah Faye 126 Outten, Wallace Jay 126 Parker, Renee Laverne 110,30, 35 Parker, Ronald Alan 127 Parrott, James Hooper 127 Mrs. Catherine Parsons 29,173 Parsons, Diane Elaine 78,79,90, 127 Parsons, Janice Beulah (not pictured) Patterson, Harry Alton III 46, 127,30,35,36 Paulos, Stefanie Lynn 21,24,110 Payne, Donna Maxine 151 Payne Jr., Jerry Horsey 127 Payne, Marcia Ann 19,21,24, 90,110 Payne, Stephen 151 Pease III, Arthur Leone 127 Peek, Gary Lynn 111 Perdue, Nancy Lee 18,21,24,37, 58,127 Perdue, Philip Straughn 43,44, 111 Perdue, Shirley Mae 9,27, 58,151 Perry, Francine Daisy 127 Perry, Robert Keith 75,111 Peters, Linda Kay 111 Phillips, Charles Harry 19,72,134, 151 Powers, Harry Wade 111 Powell, Rudolph Gary 152 Mr. Sam L. Prillaman 17,52,173 Proffitt, Beverley Jo 17,18,21,30, 37,56,57,65,127 Prom 66,67 Pruitt, Robert Lee 127 Pryor, Greg Brent 127 Purnell, April Monique 35,38,44, 152 Riggin, Ralph William 76,89, 127 Riggin, Timothy Brent 35,38, 39,153 Riley, Joan Lee 127 Ringold, Kelvin P. 43,45,127 Ripple Jr., Charles Joseph 111 Ritondale, Andrew J. Ill Roach, Gerry Ann 10,18,25, 36,43,44,153,58 Phillips, Donna Kay 127 Phillips, Evelyn Carol 111 Phillips, James Alton 151 Phillips, Melvin 28 Phillips, Robert James 19,72,11, 30,89,151 TA. Robert Phillips 61 Mrs. Ruth D. Phillips 25,174 Phillips, Sharon Lynn 37,38,47, 151,30 Pierce, Kenneth Wilson 43,44,111 Pinder, Dawn Renee (not pictured) Pinder, Eartha Arneete 111 Pinder, Marilyn Denise 24,90,111, 30 Pinney, Dawn Elizabeth 29,47,56, 57 Pinney, Deborah Lynn 29 Pinson, David Allen 152 Pope, Barbara Ellen 21,127 Porter, Phyllis Lynn 111 Powell, Cecelia Ann 23,44,127 Powell, Diane Marie 25,39,152 Purnell, Cherie Avonne 22,24,35, 111.152 Purnell, Cleve G. (not pictured) Pusey, Gary Michael 111 Pusey, Merrill Douglas 152 Mr. William W. Pusey 28,174 Ransbottom, William Toe 19.30 134.152 Raymond, Brenda Lyne 111 Rayne, Kaye Helena 8,18,19,24, 34.35.38.41.58.152 Reddish, Amy Caroline 21,111,85 Reddish, Linda Sue 127 Reddish, William Scott 111,45,75 Reid, Edwin Terrance 111 Reid, Kevin 127 Reynolds, Benita Yvette (not pictured) Rice, David Lee 111 Richardson, Rose Louise 153 Richardson, Sharon Denise 31,111 Riggin, Cynthia Ann 30,41,47,94, 153,85 Riggin, Melba Ann 25,32,153 Roache, George William Jr. 18.20.26.38.58.82.153 Robertson, Joseph 28 Roberts, Vicki Lynn 111 Robinson, Carolyn Claudette 111 Robinson, Julia Mae 111,112,21, 30 Mr. Ogress Robinson 177 Robinson, Pamela Joyce 21,24, 30,35,43,44,111 Robinson, Tamar 21,50,127 Robinson, Wanda Pandora 8,24, 30.34.35.43.44.47.153 Romine, Joseph Creig 44,111,112 Rose, Tama Mayfield 19,30,35,44, 46,154 Rosen, Clyde Wayne 44,127 Roxbury, Flamond DeVal (not pictured) Ruark, Brenda Sue 111 Ruark, Dave 28 Ruark, Mrs. Eunice H. 36,39, 174 Ruark, George Berk 111 Ruark, Linda Jean 154 Runge, Gary William 76,80,86, 154 Runge, Jeffrey 86,127 Russell, Rose Ann 127 Sacca, Francis Michael 19,36, 127 Sample, Peggy Lee 47,65,128 Sandifer, Donna Claire 154 Sapp, David Wayne 86,112 Scarborough, Pamela Elizabeth 29,128 Schaffer, Donna L. 128 Schoeph, Mr. George A. 72, 174 Scholl, Carolyn Ida 78,94,154 Schoofield, Shirley Ann 35,47, 128 Schools, Janet Claire 21,35,112 Schriver, R. Sargeant 61 Schubert, Chris Joseph (not pictured) Schulbe, Fred Dieter 112 Science Club 34 Scott, Allen Turner 154 Scott, Beverly Agnes 24,31,35, 38,41,58,154 Scott, Mike 128 Scott, Stewart Eugene 128 Scotton, Kenneth 128 Selby, Calvin James 154 Senior Awards 8,9,10,11,12,13 Senior Class Play 48,49,161 Serres, Doug Bruce 112 Shaffer, Sandra Darlene (not pictured) Shaner, Gary Phillip 154 Sheppard, Gloria Ann 46,154 Shockley, Calvin Edward 76,154 Shockley, Catherine (not pictured) Shockley, Charles Warner 112 Shockley, Deborah Lee 154 Shockley, Dianne Dawn 45,112 Shockley, John Wayne 154 Shockley, Joyce Ann 29,128 Mrs. Martha Shockley 177 Shockley, Patricia Ann 112 Shockley, Steven Marche 20,34, 43,45,56,72,128 Shores, William Sigabee 28,128 Simpson, George Thomas Jr. 32, 33.154 Simpson, James Robert 128 Simpsoa, Renee Annette 44,90,128 Sims, Barbara Jane 47,128 Skislak, Elizabeth Renee 50,112 Small, William Eugene 112 Smiley, Allen Ray 112 Miss Jessie B. Smiley 174 Smiley, Lisa Marie 128 Smith, Alberta Lee 25,46,54,55, 62.155 Smith, Donald Lynn 112 Mrs. Edna Smith 177 Smith, Donzella Renette 27,33,47, 128 Smith, Edna Frances 112 Smith, Kenneth 177 Smith, Linda Marie 128 Smith, Lloyd Edward 19,34,20, 45,155 Smith, Mary 128 Smith, Roger Wayne 155 Smith, Sandra Meria 155,85 Smith, Sheila Ann 113 Smith, Shirley Ann (not pictured) Smith, Thomas Alvy 113 Smith, Timothy Joseph 128 Smith, Valorie Jane 128 Smith, Victor Warren 33,128 Mr. W. Kenneth Smith 59,166, 177 Smullen, Debbie Lynn 128 Snedeker, Mary Louise 41,58, 155 Soccer 76,98 Softball Team 90,98 Soil, Mary Elizabeth 31,113 Somers, Vali Mary Vera 21,43, 44.78.90.128 Somers, Vesna Teresa Veronica 21.43.44.45.78.90.128 S ophomores 100-115 Spanish Club 37 Sparrow, Debbie Kay 113 Sports Record 98,99 Mr. Warren Squires 174 Stanford, Reginald James (not pictured) Mr. Eugene Paul Stankosky 26, 174 Stasiewicz, Susan Marie 10,12,21, 34,42,58,62,78,90,155 Stelzner, Diane Lee 18,19,155,158 Sterling, Karen Lynn 19,21,22,24, 37,90,128 Stevenson, Brenda Kay 47,155 Stevenson, Debra Lavern 113 Stevenson, Ida Mae 29,155 Stevenson, Tom Wilson 75,90,91, 113 Stout, Mary 47,128 Strozier, Denise Annette 94,113,85 Student Council 17,18,19 Student Teachers 176 Sturgis, Sherree Lynn 36,113 Sullivan, Barbara 128 Sullivan, Patricia Ann 21,155 Sutliffe, Rosalie Evelyn 33,128 Sutton, Mary Jo 33,128 Sykes, Darrell Lee 113 Tackitt, Fred Alvin 113 Talent Show 59 Mrs. Dot Talent 177 Tapman, Lorenda (not pictured) Tarr, Marilyn Mae (not pictured) Tapman, William James 27,113 Mr. William Tasker 177 Tate, Angela Denice 47 Taylor, Gary Eugene 128 Taylor, James Dennis 128 Taylor, Jean Elaine 128 Taylor, Jeffrey Wayne 155 Taylor, Jerry 113 Mrs. Julia Taylor 49,62,174 Taylor, Russell Alan 155 Taylor, William David (not pictured) Teagle, Deborah Ann 65,128 Tennis Team 90,91 Terry, Donald Lee 113 Terry, John Henry 47,155 Thespian Club 62,63 Thomas, Beverly Jean 155 Thomas, Deborah Anne 94,156 Thomas, Lucinda Anne 156 Thompson, Diane Victoria 42, 90,156 Mr. Allen C. Thorburn 174 Thornton, Linda Marie 78,94,156 Tilghman, George Clifton 128 Tilghman, Jean Ellen 27,42,90, 128 Tingle, Jay Ronald 81,89,102, 113 Tingle, June Ellen 18,24,40, 78, 96,156,160 Toadvine, Edward Mayhew 156 Tomlin, Michael James 72,156 Tingle, Sue Jeanne (not pictured) Tom Tom 40,41 Townsend, Brenda Jane 46,156 Townsend, Brenda Lee 27,47,94, 128,85 Townsend, Carroll Jay 73,86,113 Townsend, Cheryl Lynn 21,30,31, 33,36,44,128 Townsend, Clairesse Yvonne 24,42, 157 Townsend, Marguerita Cheryl 113 Townsend, Nancy Elizabeth 113 Townsend, Phil Wayne 33,128 Townsend, Priscilla Lee 113,85 Townsend, Regina Lee 157 Townsend, Ronald Lee 30,82,89, 128 Townsend, Russell Lewis 157 Townsend, Teresa Ann 30,128 Townsend, Vannessa Portia 113 Townsend, William Glemore 80, 128 Boys Track Team 92,93 Girls Track Team 94,98 Track Team 92,93,94,98 Trader, Deborah Havern 157 Trader, Phyllis Jean 157 Travers, David Vincent 72,157 Travers, William Howard 113 Travis, Jill Lynn 94,130 Trice, Pamela Jean’ 24,129 Truitt, Loretta Jean (not pictured) Truitt, Robert Grahm 19,157 Truitt, Ruby Lillian 129 Truitt, Sandra 129 Truitt, Sue Ellen 113 Tubbs, Thomas Nelson 129 Tucker, Nina Lee 113 Tucker, William 75,113 Tufft, ' Julia Doremus 18,30,95, 129 Tull, Rebecca Louise 33,129 Turner, Andrea Jane 19,129 Turner, Deborah Lee 9,18,24, 30,43,44,58,157 Turner, Julian Peacock 158 Mrs. Sara Turner 177 Twigg, Benjamin Leslie 75,113 Twilley, Andre Rapheal 113 Twilley, Cornell Randolph 158 Twilley, Dennis Lee 129 Twilley, Floyd Albert 9,46,47, 50,158,46 Twilley, Russell Wallace 113 Twilley, Stephen Dale 113 VanGelder, Richard Henry 18,24, 34,37,45,158 Veise, George Vernon 17,20,58, 60,63,65,72,118,129 Miss Priscilla Ann Vincent 46,147 174 Vollmer, Donna Kay 158 Vice, Alica Jane 24,113 Vice, Anita Jean 21,129 Volmer, Rachael May 113 Volmer, Terry Lynn 113 Wade, Leonard Bruce 91,113 Waggoner, Ford Clayton 76,110 Wagner, William Bruce 76,141 Wainwright, Sharon Lynn 110 Walker, Bessie Ann 47,158 Walker, Bonnie Jean 158 Walker, Brenda Kay 129 Walker, Charlotte Lee (not pictured) Walker, Joanne Marie 113 Walker Patricia Ann 114 Mr. Samuel M. Walker 72,160, 175 Walker, William James 159,46 Walker, Willie 129 Wallace, Ellen Lou 90,129 Mr. W. Franklin Waller 167,166 Mr. William H. Waller 58,81,89, 174 Walls, Michael Howard 129 Walston, Sharon Ruth 52,94,159, 85 Ward, Ann Cartwright 25,150,159 Ward, Bruce Raymond 45,114 Ward, Christopher Robert 19,72, 159 Ward, Michael Layne 129 Ward, Rodney Lewis (not pictured) Ward, Teresa Ann 114,159 Wardell, Beatrice 38,159 Ware, Deborah Ann 33,90,129 Warrington, Joseph Henry 129 Washburn, James Edward 114 Washington, Lucinda Jean 159 Waters, Carole Denise 19,40,46, 62.159 Waters, Timothy Roger 75,81,114 Watkins, Phyllis Theresa 129 Watts, Debra Ann 114 Weatherly, Adrienne Lynn 129 Weatherly, Florence Jane 11,17, 18,21,19,23,30,34,35,37,42, 43.44.58.159 Weatherly, Michelle Marie (not pictured) Weavil, Donna Jean (not pictured) Mr. Webster Webster, Phillip Lee 129 Webster, Susan Lynn 21,129 Webster, Walter Jackson 129 Weiland, Kathryn Mary 114 West, Barbara Jean 129 West, Donald McCoy 129 West, Glorious (not pictured) West, Leroy Samp 159 Whayland, Irene Florence 58,129 Whetzel, Sheila Jane 114 White, Allan Greg 89,114 White, Andrew Rex (not pictured) Mrs. Arlene F. White 34,35,175 White, Debby Jo 114 White, Delorus Jean 130 White, Diane Elizabeth 130 White, Diane Lynn 114 White, Edward Thomas (withdrawn) White, Ellen Marie 114 White, George William 159 White, Gerald Gary 159 White, Jeffrey Lynn 130 White, Kenneth Lee (not pictured) White, Linda Ellen 41,159 White, Lois Ann 114 White, Melvin Maurice 130 White, Newton Douglas 159 White, Steven Marion 130 White, Steven Terry 8,28,159 White, Tyrone A. 159 White, Winston Lee 130 Whitecotton, Debra Lynn 157,159 Whitecotton, Steve Ray 130 Whitehead, Edward Allen (not pictured) Whitelock, Joseph William 90, 91,114 Whittington, Anthony Owens 115 Wigfall, Christopher 80,130 Wi-Hi News 39 Wilkinson, Carroll Bruce 32,33,159 Wilkerson, Harriett Jean 130 Willey, Diana Marie 24,115 Willey, Jonathan Jones (not pictured) Williams, Ann Godfrey 19,21,23, 24,58,65,95,130 Williams, Betty Jean 115 Williams, Carr Michael 130 Miss Catharine Williams 177 Williams, Connie Leigh 115 Williams, Gary McLane 18,19,21, 24,27,30,37,40,42,43,47,54,55, 159 Mrs. Marion H. Williams 31,175 Williams, Selina Jeanie 32,33,159 Williams, Stephen Ray 20,172,131 Willing, Rex Clayton 27,159 Wilmer, Lou Ann 160 208 Wilson, David Allen 160 Mr. James Wilson 76,143,175 Mrs. Wilson 191 Wilson, Joseph Reigh 131 Wimbrow, Paul 28 Winborne, Denise Michele 30,31, 43,115 Winder, Benjamin Charles 160 Winder, Edwin Charles 131 Winder, Johnnie R. 131 Winder, Sheila Ellen 46,131 Winder, Thomas 160 Windsor, Kerry Weldon 115 Winner, Michael Rayner 17,18, 19,58,82,149,160 Winter Carnival 54, 55 Withey, Daniel Evans 131 Mrs. Lena Wojtanowski 167 Wolf, Stephen Eric 20,26,160 Wood, Benny McKee 131 Mr. Coolidge W. Wood 175 Wood, Melody Jane 131 Wood, Sharon Anne 112,115 Woody, Alvin Richard 115 Wright, Wanda Lea 30,39,161 Wright, Theodore Benjamin 47, 115 Wright, Terrance Clem 161 Wright, Steve Douglas 160 Mrs. Mary Wright 177 Wright, Kathy Louise 115 Wright, Geraline 47,131 Wrestling 86 Wooten, Carolyn Parson. 160 Yates, Catherine Elizabeth 25,38 58,78,90,131 Yates, Roy Carmen 18,19,26,42, 43,45,161 Young, Doretha Florence 46,131 Young, Peggy Ann 115 Young, Richard Donald 16 Yutzy, Paul Allen 161 Mr. Thomas H. Zimmerman Jr. 42 3 1947 00260 8011
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