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Virgil Pratt Dukes , Jr. “Macho” VICA 3, (Reporter) 4, (Vice Pres.), Soccer Team 1, Snow Hill, 1st Place Club Business Pro¬ cedure Team 3; remembered for the days of the cat; plans to go into the Air Force. William Simpson Dunahoo , Jr. “Bill” Cross Country 1,2,3,4, (Captain) 3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Yearbook 4, Varsity Club 1,2,3,4, (Treas¬ urer) SGA Rep. 3, SGA Constitution Committee 3, SGA Ways and Means Committee 1, Who’s Who Among Ameri¬ can High School Students 3,4. Virgil Pratt Dukes, Jr. William Simpson Dunahoo Teresa Diann Easley Bruce Daniel Elliot Barry Ray Ellis Timothy James Emge Teresa Diann Easley , “Fuzz” Color Guard 1,2,3, Prom Committee 4; remembered for being herself and Steve Easley’s little sister; plans to attend Bowie or Towson State College to become a “woman of money” Bruce Daniel Elliot Band 1,2,3,4, French Club 3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Who’s Who Among American High School Students 3,4, JV Football (man¬ ager), Bye Bye Birdie, Orchestra 2, Brass Ensemble 4; remembered for saying that “everything is a waste”. Tim Meagher and Molly McGinty Working for a politician does sometimes pay off. Tim Meagher, who took polls, passed out literature and made phone calls on behalf of Governor Hughes, was included on the guest list for the inaugural ball-the “Harry Hughes Lift- Off.” Molly McGinty was his guest for the dance and midnight breakfast affair held at the Naval Academy. Her impression: “I thought it was classy-all those furs!” Both found that the most unexpected thing was that there was nothing non¬ alcoholic to drink. Tim’s comment on the whole evening was, “Someday . . .” Class Theme: Tonight ' s The Night 24 Carole Lynn Ennis Douglas Michael Ennis George Randall Ennis
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Tyrone Lane Dillard Wrestling 1,2, Prom Committee 4, Homecoming Committee 4; remembered for being a sports freak; plans to go to college and move to New Jersey. Deena Rae Disharoon “Deno” Basketball 1,2, Volleyball 2,3, Vica 4, Prom Com¬ mittee 4; remembered for being Chesy’s right hand, Curt’s lover and loving to get blinded. Kandi Ann Davis Tyrone Lane Dillard Teresa Jane Davis Deena Rae Disharoon Brian Keith Dennis Frank Purnell Disharoon Frank Purnell Disharoon Football 1, Foot¬ ball J. V. 2, DECA 3; remembered for not being in school and for having the only Desoto at Wi Hi. Robert Allan Dize Vica; remembered for being with Darlene; plans to become a brick mason. Daniel Wesley Donoway Wrestling 1,2,3,4, DECA 3,4, Pres. 4, Track 2,4; remem¬ bered for his argumentive ways; plans to attend Bell Howell Institute. Eugene Louder Donoway, Jr. remembered for being there on time. Top Row: P. Rogan, R. Lawrence, Bottom Row: M. Morri¬ son, P. Lewis, A. Thompson Providing much-needed leadership for the senior class this year were President Pat Rogan, Vice-President Robbie Lawrence, Treasurer Paul Lewis, Secretary Anne Marie Thompson and Historian Mary Morrison. These people led the class through the many trials and tribulations of seniorhood (Prom, Senior Fair, Graduation, All Sports Night). And it was through their efforts that we not only earned the distinction of being the last class of 70’s, but the best class of the 70’s. Robert Allan Dize Daniel Wesley Donoway Eugene Louder Donoway, Jr. Class Song: Do You Know Where You ' re Going To? 23
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James Michael Ennis Curtis Jay Everett David Michael Fischer Clinton Eugene Foskey Robin Jennifer Ennis Sandra Lynn Fleming Barry Ray Ellis “Caveman” JV Football; remembered for being ancient; plans to be a pro football player. Timothy James Emge “Tim” Soccer 1,2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, Prom Committee 4; remembered for being “shy”; plans to be¬ come a computer programmer. Douglas Michael Ennis “Doug” French Club 2,3,4, Band 1,2,3,4, Cross Country 3 (manager). Track 3,4; remembered for being himself. Carole Lynn Ennis Keyettes 2, Color Guard 3, Prom Committee 4, Spanish Club 1, (Parkside); remembered for being with Mark through school and having an accident with Dawn; plans to remain at K-Mart and attend Delmarva Beauty Academy. George Randall Ennis James Michael Ennis Soccer 1, Track 2, VICA; remembered for always talking about pumping iron from my truck; plans to get a job in masonry and settle down with a nice woman. Robin Jennifer Ennis Outstanding office performance 3, Spanish Club 1, (Parkside) Prom Committee 4; remembered for always talking about Freddie and getting along with everyone; plans to become a medical secretary and marry Freddie. Curtis Jay Everett JV Football 2, Science Club 2, Student Council 2, (2nd Vice-Pres), Spanish Club 2, Young Idealists 4, Band 4, JV Wres¬ tling 3, Cross Country 3,4, Varsity Club 3, WiHi News 4, Track 2,3,4, Junior Class Play 3; remembered for being a careful driver, a quiet, conscientious student, and an all around nice guy; plans to be President of the U. S. A. Yvonne Veronica Everett Prom Committee 4, Spanish Club 1, Indian Chant 3, FHA 2; remembered for trying to make Pudgy happy; plans to look out for No. 1. David Michael Fischer “Daniel Boone” Basketball 2,3,4, Soccer 4, Band 1,2; remembered for being the white boy from Kentucky that could play basketball; plans to go to college to be aeronautical engineer. Sandra Lynn Fleming Softball 1,2, Color Guard 2, Prom Committee 4, Science Club 3, Drama Club 3, Hockey 2,3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Champion Bicentennial Project 1, 2nd place Learning Stations 1; remembered for being married. Clinton Eugene Foskey Drama Activities 2,3,4, Indian Chant 4, Choir 2,3; remembered for his short hair. Rhonda Lynn Eye Band 1, (Parkside) 2,3, (Newport S. H.), Pep Band III (Newport S. H.) SGA Rep. 2,3, National Honor Society 2, Dance Committee 2, Homecoming Committee 2,4, Prom Committee 4; re¬ membered for moving to Seattle, Washington in her junior year, but then moving back so she could graduate with WiHi’s great class of “79.” Rhonda Lynn Fye 25
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