Windsor High School - Duke Yearbook (Windsor, VA)

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Wmrtszssssssz - - — - J i «r I • Ff5 . JKfisiP l n irgn a. iM v Ai ■ 1 H — - . v I yuuii Ua Ie Of C on tents Opening Sec ion acuity An Administration i J age ll JfigA S c 200 C asses J j age 19 C e men tar y C asses M C u s An Actiuities J j age 6J Sports Section Page P uertisements J j age 103 2 dedication To a dedicated teacher, a valued friend who has trained our boys in the art of becoming self-sufficient, constructive adults through the Vocational Agriculture program. For his loyalty to the student body, his guidance and leadership through the years, and his unfaltering faith in Windsor High School, we proudly dedicate the 1969 Duke to Mr. Davis Lee Godwin. “freedom Po CP an” 5 6 u freedom Jo Cjompete 6efie um 9 in Jreecfo o n “freedom do Pfay Joyet ier ' are ‘ r Jreecfom Go G iaffenye “ ?reecfom ZJo Smife” U) if liny io fiyft Freedom . . . Cflcfminis t ration Mr. L. A. Bruton Principal Mrs. Grace D. Lankford Assistant Principal ) Mrs. Marjorie R. Hall Guidance Mr. Paul Chaney Visiting Teacher Mrs. Alberta Wright Secretary 71 ( minis trail on Mr. Jackson E. Reasor Superintendent of Schools Mr. Rufus H. Darden Ass’t Superintendent of Schools Mr. Russell Moon, Jr. Director of Instruction School Board: Mr. C. T. Darden, Mr. G. W. White, Mr. J. E. Hall, Mr. J. G. Reveley. 13 Mr. Reasor visits office. J fiy l S c ' loo faculty Mrs. Raveling checks the roll. Mr. Sanborn, with hands full, leaves class. Miss Anne B. Atkins B.S., M.Ed., William and Mary College Government, Geography Mrs. Joy S. Branch B.S., Radford College Commercial Mrs. Audrey D. Carr B.S., M.A., Longwood College Mathematics Mr. John R. Ford B.S., Frederick College Band Miss Jessie 0. Fowler B.S., M.Ed., William and Mary College Librarian Mr. Davis Lee Godwin B.S., V.P.I. Agriculture, Shop Mrs. Martha B. Godwin B.S., Madison College Home Economics Mrs. Marjorie C. Keeling B.A., Elon College U.S. History, English Mrs. Grace D. Lankford B.S., Madison College Chemistry, Physics Mr. Edward A. Murray B.S., Frederick College Physical Education, English Mr. John Parker B.S., North Carolina State Science, Agriculture Mr. John M. Patterson B.S., Waynesburg College Physical Science, Biology Mrs. Vivian H. Pretlow B.A., Delaware State French, English Mrs. Ethel B. Raveling B.S., Ellendale Normal and Industrial College English Mr. Stephen F. Sanborn B.A., M.A.T., University of Virginia Latin, History Miss Linda M. Secrist B.A., Radford College Mathematics Mr. John D. Taylor B.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth University Art Mr. R. Brent Vann B.A., University of Richmond General Business, P.E., Economics Teachers converse while they enjoy lunch. Mrs. Mary H. Atkins B.S., Longwood College Fifth Grade Sis ; M lrginia B. Cobb B.S., Longwood College First Grade Mrs. Sara V. Darden N.P. Longwood College Second Grade Mrs. Eula Bell D. Drewery B.S., Longwood College First Grade Mrs. Pamela Edwards B.A., M.Ed., University of Virginia Remedial Reading Mrs. Dorothy Francis Business Course, Kannapolis H.S. Librarian Miss Francis W. Holland B.S., Longwood College Sixth Grade Miss Hazel V. Holland B.S., Longwood College Fourth Grade Mrs. Elaine S. Griffin B.S., Old Dominion College Seventh Grade Mrs. Atkins prepares bulletin board. 16 Mrs. Edwards helps students with reading. emen ary Jacufiy Mrs. Mills types tests for her students. Mrs. Francis files cards in the Library. Mrs. Elizabeth M. Hunter B.S., Longwood College Seventh Grade Mrs. Virginia F. Holland N.P., Longwood College Second Grade Mrs. Sarah B. Jenkins B.S., Longwood College Third Grade Mrs. Eula P. Lanier N.P., Mary Washington College Third Grade Mrs. Jean Mills B.S., Central Connecticut Fifth Grade Mrs. Dorothy Mozelle B.M., West Virginia State , r Music 7 cuaSl- aAju cu uuo ' Mrs. Josephine ' M. White B.S., Longwood College Physical Education A PjjJU ine M. Mr. Richard Wolters B.A., East Carolina University Sixth Grade Mrs. Daphne Vaughan N.P., Longwood College Fourth Grade 4 ' Maintenance Supervisor: Mr. John R. Rose Bus Drivers: Left to Right: Mrs. Pierce, Mr. Vaughn, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Spivey, Miss Atkins, Mrs. Howell, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Parham. SCHOOLS 7l Uitaf T J arj of Our Sc ioof Custodians: Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Holli- man, Mr. Jones. Lunchroom Workers , Z 1 Left to Right: Mrs. j Brown, Mrs. Hardy, MrsiJ ' Johnson, Mrs. Beale, MrW Holland, Mrs. Pierce. ' ' CLASS OFFICERS: Veina McClenny, Corresponding Secretary; June Spivey, Treasurer; Donnie Pierce, Senator; Miss Ann Atkins, Sponsor; Gail Stagg, Reporter; Frank Overton, President; Mrs. Ethel Raveling, Sponsor; Cylinda Gray, Recording Secretary; Cindy Hawkins, Assistant Treasurer; Tommie Griffin. Vice-President. . tr.: emor Gf ass Flower Yellow Rose Motto “You had better live your best, think your best and do your best today - for today will soon be tomorrow and tomorrow will soon be forever.” A.P. Gouthey Colors Light Blue and Dark Blue James Bradshaw Cheryl Cobb 1 bu 20 JAMES HARRELL ALPHIN “To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.” JERRY ALBERT ALLEN “When faith is lost, and honor dies, the man is dead.” JOHN STEELE ALPHIN “To will and not to do when there is opportunity, is in reality not to will; and to love what is good and not to do it, when it is possible, is in reality not to love it.” ELIZABETH ANN BLYTHE “A heart for an old friend, a hand for a new.” JANAN BAILEY “We are not what we think we are; but what we think, we are.” looking toward graduation . . . PATRICIA ANN BENTON “Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” MARGARET REBECCA BOYETTE “The ideal life is in our blood and never will be still. We feel the thing we ought to be beneath the thing we are.” rec JOEL CLINTON BRADSHAW, III “The happiest man is always he who has a variety of interests to which he can turn his mind.” EARL WAYNE BRASWELL “The most utterly lost of all days, is that in which you have not once laughed.” a Ts Goffege Glppfications JOYCE WINIFRED CARR “Happiness adds and multiplies as you divide it with others. ” JERRY DALE BULLS “It is impossible to cheat life. There are no answers to the problems of life in the back of the book.” i SARA ADDIE CARR “Four things come not back: The spoken word, the sped arrow, the past life, and the neglected oppor- tunity.” GERALD DOUGLAS CHAPMAN “You can master only what you’ve accomplished.” GEORGE THOMAS COBB, III “Fair words never hurt the tongue.” an SS.OIJ. scores BONNIE LEE DREWERY “It’s better to keep your mouth shut and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.” GEORGE MORRIS DUCK “Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.” BENJAMIN RIDDICK COPELAND, III “What we are is God’s gift to us. What we become is our gift to God.” WILLIAM THOMAS ELLIS “Better are the blows of a friend than the false kisses of an enemy.” !l KATHERINE ANN EVANS “The fear of Jehovah is the be- ginning of wisdom.” JOYCE ANN GOODMAN “Virtue and genuine graces in them- selves speak what no words can utter.” portraits . . . priui ec es DAVID WAYNE GOODRICH “Colors fade, temples crumble, empires fall; but wise words endure.” CYLINDA LEIGH GRAY “Goals are won by those who be- lieve in winning.” CHARLIE FRED GREEN “Every day should be passed as if it were to be our last.” THOMAS ROBERT GRIFFIN “Character is like a tree and reputa- tion like its shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree, the real thing.” RICKY LEE GRIGGS “Never do anything that you will regret and you will never regret anything that you do.” CYNTHIA LOU HAWKINS “I want to live. Live and let live.” PATRICIA ANN HEDGEPETH “The more you lean on others, the leaner your chances to success.” presicfentiaf campaigns . . . DAVID LEE HOLLAND “The happiness of a man if this life does not consist in the absence but in the mastery of his passions.” JOYCE ANN HOLLO WELL “Life is made up of soles, sniffles, and smiles, with smiles predomina- ting.” CAROLYN JEANETTE HUGGINS “Opportunity knocks only once, but temptation leans on the door- bell.” DENNIS LEE HUGHES “Owe no man anything, but to love one another.” JOSEPH EDWARD JERNIGAN “The past forever gone, the future still our own.” EARL RAYE JOHNSON “It matters not how long you live but how well.” me 2 CHARLIE ROGER JONES “A little foolishness now and then is relished by even the wisest men.” VICKI MARIE JOHNSON “Friendship is the shadow of the evening, which strengthens with the setting sun of life.” DONNA ELAINE JONES “But many that are first shall be last, and the last shall be first.” NANCY KATHRYN JONES “It is with a word as with an arrow — once let loose it does not re- turn.” WILLIAM RAY LEE, JR. “We learn wisdom from failure much more that from success.” PATSY ANNE KING “Your education has been a failure, no matter how much it has done to your mind, if it has failed to open your heart.” CHARLES WILLIAM LEE “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.” r mai i . . . Jinaf exams CHARLES EDWARD MASON “No man has a right to do as he pleases, unless he pleases to do right.” VERNA LYNN McCLENNY “If any man seeks greatness, let him forget greatness and ask for truth; and he will find both.” ROGER BEAMON MUMFORD ‘So little done; so much to do.” JERRE WHITE OLSON “Between two evils choose neither; between two goods choose both.” MARILYN SEWARD NELMS “To handle yourself, use your head; To handle others, use your heart.” spirit jug . . . excitement . . . FRANKLIN LAWRENCE OVERTON, III “Quand meme.” GEORGE DONNIE PIERCE “Have a purpose in life, and having it, throw into your work such strength of mind and muscle as God has given us.” DONNA MARIE PLASTER “To be happy is not the purpose of our being, but to deserve happi- ness.” JUNE ANN SPIVEY “Hope is like the sun, which, as we journey toward it, casts the shad- ows of our burden behind us.” fr ness MYRA GAIL STAGG “It is best to love wisely, no doubt; but to love foolishly is better than not to be able to love at all.” rehearsaf . . . tension SHERMAN WALLACE STOKES “If you listen to too much advice, you wind up making other peoples’ mistakes.” MARVIN BLAND POPE “What we are is God’s gift to us; what we become is our gift to God.” BRENDA KAY STRICKLAND “Love is the fairest flower that blooms in the garden of God.” MARTIN LYNN SPENCER “I judge not with my eyes, but with my mind.” PAMELA CHERYL WAY “There are times when God asks nothing of his children except si- lence, patience, and tears.” senior mixecf emotions HARRY DAVID WHITLEY “Sincerity is the highest compli- ment you can pay.” LINDA KATHERINE TOOLEY “Times change, and we with time, but none in the ways of friend- ship.” WANDA LYNN VICK “Grab a chance and you won’t be sorry for what might have been.” FANNIE KATHERINE WATSON “Never return a kindness. Pass it on.” MARIE REBECCA WARREN “Knowledge is the eye of desire and can become the pilot of the soul.” CHARLES EDWARD WHITNEY “A man in the right with God on his side is in the majority though he be alone.” ALICE WILSON BENSON “I will not judge a person until I have traveled in his shoes for two miles.” yracfuaiion . . . memories JOHN MICHAEL WOLFE “Be sure you’re right; then go ahead.” sir BEST LOOKING Brenda Strickland and Bill Lee BIGGEST FLIRTS Pam Way and David Holland cS emor BEST ALL AROUND June Spivey and Tommy Ellis MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Verna McClenny and Tommie Griffin MOST ATHLETIC Cindy Hawkins and Jerry Allen Superfain lues MOST DEPENDABLE Bonnie Drewery and Frank Overton FRIENDLIEST Linda Tooley and Benjie Copeland CLASS CLOWNS Kay Jones and Earl Johnson BEST DRESSED Vicki Johnson and George Cobb Margaret Boyette Bonnie Drewery George Cobb V Brenda Strickland Katherine Evans Charles Mason Cindy Hawkins Wayne Goodrich •ti. mm?, Marilyn Nelms Donna Plaster Betsy Blythe Joyce Carr Steele Alphin Charlie Jones Frank Overton Gerald Chapman Verna McClenny June Spivgy i m Gail Stagg €■ -Jt Linda Toolcy r Carolyn Huggins Joyce Hollowell - 4 7 m . enter. Marvin Pope Sara Carr Wayne Braswell Ricky Griggs Earl Johnson l. Harrell Alphin Joel Bradshaw r X V . liliiaf J “What’s this?” Cast of “FINDERS CREEPERS” Jerry Allen Harrell Alphin Janan Bailey Joel Bradshaw Bonnie Drewery Tommie Griffin Kay Jones C. W. Lee Marilyn Nelms Frank Overton Donnie Pierce Martin Spencer June Spivey Gail Stagg Pam Way Directed by: Miss Atkins cS enior i Presenting the entire award-winning cast. Janan Bailey Dion or Dracfuates Verna Lynn McClenny Myra Gail Stagg Katherine Ann Evans Vicki Marie Johnson June Ann Spivey Bonnie Lee Drewery Cynthia Lou Hawkins Marilyn Seward Nelms Cylinda Leigh Gray CLASS OFFICERS: Mike Carr - Treasurer, Linda Gwaltney - Secretary, Stephen Crossland - Reporter, Bobbie Burton - Vice President, Philip Rose - President John Allen Diane Arrington Robert Atkins Joyce Atkinson Merrill Britt Julie Boykin Bobbie Burton Faye Burroughs Jerry Butler Mike Carr 38 Gfass Usings . . . Junior JlCarshafs . . . Pete Carr Carter Clements Nancy Copeland Stephen Crossland Sheila Daughtrey Mac Davis Penny Duke Wayne Edwards Jean Francis Nola Garris Lowell Goodman Margaret Gray Howard Greene Kirk Griffin Linda Gwaltney Allan Harrell Carolyn Hedegepeth Dick Holland Robert Earl Holland Joan Johnson 0 ? cS. 7 C7es s . . . y]oys ’ ancf Jir s ; c S a e Thomas Keeling Jesse Kimbler Jackie King Edward Kinney Terry Lee Nancy Lewis Herbert Marshall Sue McIntosh Kim Parham Betty Sue Powell Dennis Prince Brenda Redd Larry Roberts Everett Spivey Philip Rose Rubin Story Anne Turner Peggy Vaughan Marvin Wise Ronnie Worrell Juniors study plane and solid figures in geometry class. Sop n o nores — CLASS OFFICERS: Reporter - Kay Matthews Vice President - Robin Eley Secretary - Diane Gwaltney President - Buddy Ray Robinson Treasurer - Karen Young Joan Allmond Buddy Atkinson Sharon Blackwell Cheryl Bostic Donnie Bradshaw Brenda Braswell Sandy Braswell Frankie Britt David Bulls Debbie Carr Jimmy Carr Nelson Carr Louise Carr Mike Carr Craig Coburn 41 Gaesar’s Gallic Gars . . . l)or cf Gfi story . Patty Darden Jimmy Daughtrey li w (R _ j 1 I V Barbara Davis Jerry Drake Gail Drewery Robin Eley Michael Ellis Sandra Fowler Betsy Griffin Diane Gwaltney James Hall Robert Hall Patricia Harrell Roy Harrell Sherman Holland Kathy Hughes Peggy Hunnings Ginny Johnson Jean Johnson Nancy Johnson Wayne Johnson Tommy Johnson Connie Joyner Linda Keith Preston King A1 Leonard Kay Matthews JoAnn Mumford Mike Mumford Larry Necessary Becky Newsome Maragaret Overton 42 CBiofogicaf dissection In biology Sophomores learn the basis of life. Eleanor Perry Jackson Reasor Mike Rhodes Susan Rhodes Bruce Rideout Buddy Robinson Brenda Saunders McClenny Saunders Sylvia Spencer Charles Spivey Joyce Stokes Teresa Story Victor Story Bobbie Jean Turner Margaret Ann Turner Martha Vaughan Daniel Weaver Sue Whitley Joanne Whitley Linda Whitley Sharon Winnegan Vicki Worrell Karen Young 43 CLASS OFFICERS: Teresa Willis - Reporter, Bobby Bulls - President, Brenda Joyner - Vice President, Mike Johnson - Treasurer, Janet Crocker - Secretary frit m m lifckui iii isk Patricia Allen Ellena Allmond Monty Alphin Ruffin Alphin James Barnes Johnny Beale Bill Benton Carol Best George Blunt Larry Blythe Nelda Bowden Evelyn Briggs Wayne Braswell Linda Brothers Bennie Brown Bobby Bulls Jerry Butler Wanda Butler 44 JZ TJ. 7eams . . . 71 mo, 71 mas, 71 mat .... Teeny Cobb Michael Coburn Janet Crocker Mary Crossland Conrad Cutchins Alvin Darden Parker Darden Thomas Davis Ward Eason Lynette Etheridge Harvey Evans Bobby Everett Ginny Fowler Gary Futrell Bill Garrison Kenneth Gillespie Wilhelmena Goodman Terry Hedgepeth David Holland Wayne Hollowed Henry Hunter Sandra Ivey Maragaret Jenkins Mike Johnson Freshmen are drilled in the field of Gen- eral Business by Coach Vann. l. Jorfcf S?eo yrap iy . . . Cj =Z71+ 7) Robert Johnson Brenda Joyner Clyde Keith John Wayne Kello K « kl a m Uli “ ' Pi fi Vivian Knauer Regina Knight Judy Mason Joy Mclean Margaret McClenny Judy Murphy Mike Noles Allen O’Berry Grace Rhodes Everett Scott Margaret Spivey Margaret Swain James Thornton Steve Thorpe Audrey Turner Shirley Turner Billy Vick Sandy Walker Betty West Janet Whitley Teresa Willis Gess Wills Larry Wise Helen Wells Freshman boys groan and grunt through P.E. class. V CLASS OFFICERS: Juanita Cobb - Reporter, Perry Beale - Treasurer, Jimmy Bradshaw - Secretary, Benny Stagg- Vice President, Rex Alphin - President (not pictured) Rex Alphin Anita Arrington Joyce Barnes Barbara Barrett Sue Barrett Perry Beale David Boyette Emmett Boyette Jimmy Bradshaw Linwood Bradshaw Carolyn Bundick Cynthia Burrell John Carr Linda Glover Juanita Cobb John Goodman Calvin Greene Harry Griffin 47 CRoom Cumbers . . . cScRec u es Cynthia Harrell Linda Heath LeeAnn Hedgepeth Greg Holland Rita Holland Joyce Jenkins Becky Jones Wayne Lankford Rudolph Lawrence Darrell Mayo Deborah Mobley Ginny NLxon James Norris Donna Parker Delores Powell Jimmy Rawls JoAnn Rhodes Tony Rhodes Eighth grade girls learn the art of homemaking. Truett Rumfelt Janet Spivey Benny Stagg Margaret Strickland James Tooly Calandas Vines Cynthia Walthall Wanda Watson Delmon White Gene Whitley Carol Wills 48 Seventh graders listen attentively to their class- mates. Tommy Chapman Larry Darden Charles Davis Janet Gray Dennis Hedgepeth Lona Holland 0 Sharon Holland Glendora Holloway Irvin Jenkins Faye Johnson Donald Johnson Maryland Knight Robbie Lee Betsy Mathews Duane Overton Cynthia Rhodes John Spivey Barbara Stanley Maurice Howell Frances Thomas Sharon Umphlette Willie Whitfield Glenn Willis Fernando Winnegan 50 ?03 Angelia Allmond Barbara Atkinson Felton Beale Jeff Burton Patricia Caldwell Mary Ruth Carr Pamela Davidson Hank Drake Raymond Edwards Cathy Ellis David Gardner Billy Gwaltney Betty Harrell Nancy Holland Randy Howell Lou Ann Jenkins Mike Johnson Ricky Johnson Janet Keith Pamela Lawrence Kenneth McLean Benny Necessary Ronnie O’Berry Terry Rawles Gwen Rose Del Too ley Jackie Turner 51 Seventh graders broaden their knowledge for high school. William Whitley Phil Williams Jimmy Wilhs Trena Alphin Brenda Atkinson Steven Cobb Roy Copeland Tonna Davis Carol Edwards Donna Gillespie Connie Holland Mitch Hunter Randy Johnson Robin Lee Denise Mayo Jennifer McLean Deborah Parker Kevin Spivey Jimmy Stewart Stephen Swain Penny Whitley Sixth graders take advantage of the three minutes between classes. 52 Venessa Allmond 633 Betty Anne Ellis Bonnie Griffen Martin Griggs Michael Harmon Jo Ann Jenkins Clayton Johnson Teressa Johnson Susan Jones Ricky Mason Carl Melton James Mobley Terry Moore Frank Powell John Redd Anita Vaughan 53 Billy Arrington Marvin Benton Haywood Bostic Cecil Byrum Pamela Byrum Cindy Braswell Fifth graders enjoy giving skits in their own room Deborah Caldwell Timothy Cobb Pamela Davis Mary Goodman Debbie Holland Kenneth Holland William Holland Bill Jenkins Robin Jones Sherry Moon Ricky Olson Eunice Parker Kevin Roberts Tommy Stanley Renee Tunnell Keith Weaver Vernon White 54 Ray Redd Estelle Roberts Donna Strickland John Thomas Robert West Jenny Williams Even though band takes a lot of work, it gives some fifth graders a time to rest. Carl Harmon Janice Johnson Ann Joyner William Keith Patricia Knauer Debra Necessary Freddie Drake Rosemary Fulford Scott Hager Nancy Hall 71 . 55 Kathy Bowden Mary Eva Butler Mark Carr Christina Chaney Susan Dominguez Betty Lou Drake Allen Holland Carolyn Edwards James Froman Tommy Gray Ricky Hardy Billy Harrell 4 Gina Howell Recess is a change of pace for the fourth graders. Sharon Johnson Vincent Jones Lee Marshall Gary McLean Donna Minton Jay Murphy Robert Phippins Debra Rawles David Tooley Debroah Umphlett John Williams 56 408 Edward Lee Best Martha Rose Burton Jeanette Byrum Ricky Cobb Gary Griggs Elizabeth Hager Tommy Harrell Carson Hodge Vanessa Holland Carol Hunter Bobbie Jones Jimmy Jones David Little Alvin Mayo Brian McLean Pauline Moore Bobby Peterson David Rhodes Laverne Robertson Nancy j Dinah Twmer Ricky Vaughan Steven Whitley Fourth graders learn much in their science class. 57 Bruce Arrington Charlotte Braswell Barry Cobb James Dickerson Lauren Dominguez Sandra Edwards Third graders do more than reading, writing, and arithmetic. Richard Froman Howard Gillespie Jesse Gwaltney Jimmy Hodge Cheryl Holland Charlene Johnson Tammy Jones Jimmy Mason Fred Mathews Debroah Mayo Virginia Robertson Jose Stokes Annette Strickland Phyllis Thomas 58 355 Brigitte Booker Richard Caldwell Paula Chaney Petty Chapman Dennis Cobb Regina Davis Roberta Earl Ellis Thomas Gibbs David Hedgepeth William Holland Rebecca Jenkins Wilma Keith Jay Lankford Jay Rhodes Michelle Rhodes Martin Tunnell Janet Turner Larry Walker Frank Williams Third graders enjoy showing each other their favorite pictures in class. 59 Second graders have learned to work together quietly and patiently. Mary Braswell Lofton Braswell Anthony Crowley Linda Dickerson Claude Fowler Glenda Fowler Keaton Foster Cheryl Gillespie Charlene Harmon Guy Hardy Otis Hotland William Jarvis Tracy Jones Leonard Joyner Peggy Keith Robert Kindred William Phippins Gary Redd Bobby Thomas Cynthia Thorpe Jerry Warren Nancy Williams 60 233 Rocky Caldwell Raymond Chambers Natalie Dominguez Yvonne Eason Roger Edwards Lori Fulford Charlotte Greene Dean Holland Joyce Holland Mark Johnson Rhonda Johnson James Knauer Second graders enjoy looking at the things their classmates have brought to school. Sidney Lawrence Teresa Parker Stephen Rhodes Bryan Roberts 61 Maple Barrett iCfl Glenda Benton Andrew Bradshaw James Bradshaw First graders learn by doing. ■ S ' ] ' G Rodney Caldwell Holland Carr Barry Chambers Joy Chaney Cheryl Cobb Leland Duck Anna Marie Gilliam DeWitt Holland James Holland Janine Johnson Yvonne Lankford Elizabeth McIntosh Gregg Redd Tony Spivey Brenda Tooley Jill Watson Cynthia Willis 62 i08 Robbie Billups Ricky Brame Cheryl Caldwell Allen Crocker Robert Dickerson Michelle Froman John Gibbs Everett Hedgepeth Beverly Holland Mark Johnson Cynthia Lawrence Lennie Miles Debbie Mitchell Rusty Moon Stewart Moore Carol Outland Joyce Rhodes n . ■ L ' Z ' ' ’ If 1 ? a r I Keith Vaughan Renee Vinis Henry Wheatly Jeff White First graders do other things besides reading, writing, and arithmetic. 63 C feme nt ary 3fiyffyfis The Elementary S. C. A. provides leadership for the elementary student and a chance to accept a greater responsibility in the school. Recess gives the third graders rest as well as fun. Lunchtime is a change of pace for all ages. 64 Story time is one time to which second graders look forward. The playground is a favorite place of children in every grade. Freelo-m. . . to- excel U ie J j ric e Representatives to Girls’ and Boys’ State: Bonnie Drewery, Steele Alphin, Tommy Griffin, Verna McClenny. Gail Stagg and Frank Overton Outstanding Merit Scholarship Commendation JUNIOR MARSHALS SEATED: Vicki Johnson, June Spivey, Bonnie Drewery, Verna McClenny. STANDING: Janan Bailey, Cindy Hawkins, Tommy Griffin, Gail Stagg. 66 0 ls).J£S. All district football: Offense, Steele Alphin - end; Jerry Allen - quarterback; Joel Bradshaw - tackle. Steele Alphin was also elected to first team all state football. All district basketball 1968: Thomas Keeling and Jerry Allen All district football: Defense, George Cobb — cornerback; Terry Lee — linebacker; Tommy Ellis - guard; Steele Alphin - end. Tommy Griffin won an Agriculture Engineering Award and Martin Spencer won a scholarship and a gold certificate at the American Institute of Coop- eration. 67 Brenda Strickland, Queen of Homecoming, and her escort, Frank Overton. THE HOMECOMING COURT Kathy Watson — Senior Princess Carol Best — Freshman Princess Betsy Blythe - Maid of Honor Brenda Strickland - Queen Nancy Lewis — Junior Princess Joyce Hollowell — Senior Princess Ginny Johnson - Sophomore Princess Margaret Strickland — Thetamore Princess Jlom e co in in y SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES: Brenda Strickland, Kathy Watson, Joyce Hollowell, Betsy Blythe, and escorts Frank Overton, Harry Whitley, Jerry Bulls, Tommy Griffin. The Queen is crowned by Mr. L. A. Bruton, Principal. 68 1968 A last minute conference. Betsy Blythe smiles at the waiting crowd. Marvin Wise gains more yardage for the “Mighty Dukes.” Jerry Allen on the run! 1 VA ■ S r . y« ■ V ■ Outstanding Students Tommie Griffin These outstanding students of Windsor High School, chosen by the faculty from nominations made by the yearbook staff, were selected because of their outstanding records of achievement, leadership, and service. All three are members of the Beta Club and have served the student body on the Student Council. Tommie has served as president of the Future Farmers of America and as vice president of the Beta Club. Bonnie has served as president of the Future Homemakers of America and has done outstanding work in the band and Student Council. Gail received recognition for work as a cheerleader and as editor of the yearbook. Also, she received a National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation. Because of their active concern for the reputation and progress of W.H.S., their cooperation with students and teachers, and their constant attempts to make Windsor a better school, we salute the Outstanding Students of Windsor High School for 1969. Gail Stagg Bonnie Drewery 70 7 J iysicaI C cfuccition C7lss s an s 71 The band holds a place of pride and honor in the heart of every student at Windsor High. Their endless hours of practicing in the bandroom, marching on the field, cheering at football games, and giving concerts under the leadership of their director, Mr. Ford, all go to form the whirl of a bright, full year! BAND COUNCIL: Gail Drewery, Vice President; Peggy Vaughan, President; Vivian Knauer, Librarian; Betsy Griffin, Drum Majorette; Bonnie Drewery, Treasurer; Bennie Brown, Secretary. 73 BETAS: Janan Bailey, President; Mrs. Marjorie Hall, Sponsor; Tommy Griffin, Vice-President; Vicki Johnson, Bonnie Drewery, Gail Stagg, Verna McCl nny, Bobbie Burton, Nancy Lewis, Jackie King, Sheila Daugh trey, John Allen, Ronnie Worrell, Pete Carr, Robert Atkins and Dick Holland. (Not pictured) Diane Arrington, Secretary; and Stephen Crossland, Treasurer. Qj iorus Student Gouncif Faculty Editor Janan, Ad Editors Nancy and Wayne, Elementary Editors Vicki and Dianne. Captionist Jerry, with typists Cindy, Kay, and Donna, work hard on captions and pages. Activity Editors, Sue and Karen, help Opening Section Editors, Sheila and Cylinda, check proportions of pictures. Photographer Martin snaps picture of Picture Editors, Brenda and Gail, with Sports Editors, Robert and Sylvia. 77 Sponsor, Mrs. Carr, at her desk. Debate SEATED: Joyce Jenkins, Carol Wills, Ginny Nixon, Janet Spivey; STANDING: Mrs. Ethel Raveling, Sponsor, Joel Bradshaw, Betsy Griffin, Vice-President; Martin Spencer, President; Bennie Brown, Reporter; Brenda Joyner, Secretary; and Jimmy Daughtrey. SEATED: Mr. Sanborn, Sponsor, Peggy Vaughan, Cylinda Gray, President, Gail Stagg, Secretary, Joan Johnson, Treasurer, Mrs. Keeling, Sponsor. STANDING: Verna McClenny, Pam Way, Sue McIntosh, Martin Spencer, Vivian Knauer, Jackie Reasor, Joel Bradshaw, Betsy Griffin, Carol Best, Frank Overton, and Kay Matthews. 78 T Mrs. Martha B. Godwin, Sponsor OFFICERS: Nell Jones, President; Sheila Daughtrey, Vice-President; Brenda Redd, Songleader; Peggy Vaughan, Pianist; Sharon Blackwell, Historian; Betty Sue Powell, Secretary; Brenda Saunders, Parliamentarian; Margaret Boyette, Treasurer. Wayne and Victor are hard at work in shop. OFFICERS: Bill Lee, Sentinel; Tommie Griffin, President; George Cobb, Vice-President; Mr. John Parker, Sponsor; Carter Clements, Secretary; Benjie Copeland, Treasurer; Robin Eley, Reporter. 81 77i£.7l. The F. B. L. A. activities stress the right and privileges of a free education, the responsibility to carry out assigned tasks , the dignity of service, the joy of achievement, and the love of country. All these build business leaders for tomorrow. OFFICERS: Brenda Strickland, Secretary; Cindy Hawkins, President; Verna McClenny, Vice President; Mrs. Branch, Sponsor; Sue McIntosh, Treasurer, Pam Way, Reporter; Vicki Johnson, Historian; Karen Young, Co-parliamentarian; Edward Kinney, Co-parliamentarian. |r .- ' •JTT ■ ■ f ■ ' BH 1 ' rjB % 1 . Wt ' TJ| Add, multiply, whoops . . . Erase? ' Performing experiments, trying to understand a confusing problem, encouraging the study of science, spreading scientific knowledge, and respecting the integrity and opinions of others in scientific matters, help create a more active Science Club for Windsor. OFFICERS: Jesse Kimbler, Treasurer; Donnie Bradshaw, Vice-President; Joel Bradshaw, President; Bill Garrison, Reporter; Teresa Willis, Secretary; Mrs. Lankford, Sponsor. 83 I IS ■3 MT iMm « «j9L ' glsL . | t Wcm if wt w; wi ( i irrii ' H A Uarsi y PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Jean Francis, Reporter; Brenda Joyner, Treasurer; Nancy Copeland, Secretary; Penny Duke, Vice President; Bobbie Sue Burton, President; Coach Murray, Sponsor. CPep Gfu6 Desire, practicing, ability, sportsmanship, praise, cheering, and well-earned victories help to form a busy and exciting year! Hi THE FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA WITH OFFICERS SEATED: David Holland, Parliamentarian; Janet Crocker, Reporter; Wayne Goodrich, President; Jackie King, Secretary; Philip Rose, Treasurer; (not pictured) Jimmy Thornton, Vice President. JKonitors I 85 i Hey, don’t point! District One Wonder what it says!! yfc 7 What sort of spell is this??? Terre Olson Terry Lee Robin Eley TJarsi y Jerry Allen Harrell Alphin Tommy Jones 88 Jones George Cobb Bill Lee David Holland Donnie Pierce JootSaff Dennis Prince Steele Alphin Buddy Robinson Marvin Wise Thomas Keeli ng 89 I Coach Vann and Co-captains Mike Carr, trainer GET HIM! COMPLETE! DRIVE ON! WHOOPS! J.V. JootUf FIRST ROW: Ricky Carr, Charles Spivey, David Bulls, Everett Scott, Donnie Bradshaw, Larry Wise, Bobby Bulls, Mike Noles, Gary Futrell, Manager, McClenny Saunders, Coach Taylor. SECOND ROW: Perry Beale, Monte Alphin, Mike Rhodes, Tommy Johnson, Rex Alphin, James Hall, Ward Eason, John Kello, Bennie Brown, Greg Holland, Wayne Hollowell, Steve Thorpe. THIRD ROW: Gess Wills, Jimmy Bradshaw, Mike Johnson, Robert Hall, Jerry Butler, Henry Hunter, John Goodman. Mr. Taylor and Co-Captains. Smithfield 0 Windsor 13 John Yeates 19 Windsor 6 Suffolk 6 Windsor 18 Southampton 20 Windsor 18 Forest Glen 0 Windsor 26 Smithfield 0 Windsor 14 Everyone gets caught sometime! 91 TJarsiiy C)heer leaders Miss Secrist and Co-captains. 92 Pam Way Camp at Chowan, winning awards . . . Pep Rallies and Bon Fires . . . Decorating the football field . . . signs and posters . . . spirit stick . . . Betsy Blythe Brenda Redd Sue McIntosh Karen Young Connie Joyner Gail Stagg Try again! Nancy Johnson i ' 4 . ' Junior TJarsiiy CA eer e acfers Teresa Willis Janet Crocker Janet Whitley Carol Wills Debbie Cobb Grace Rhodes 94 68 . ase 6a INFIELDERS PITCHERS AND CATCHERS SECOND ROW: Coach Murray, Steele Alphin, Tommie Griffin, Joseph Jemigan, Tommy Jones, Pete Carr, Harrell Alphin. FRON1 ROW: Terry Lee, Charlie Jones, George Cobb, Jerry Allen, Benjie Copeland, Harry Whitley, Larry Roberts. 95 KNEELING: Jerry Allen; Steele Alphin. STANDING: George Cobb; Harry Whitley; Tommy Ellis; Buddy Robinson; Tommy Jones; Thomas Keeling; Pete Carr; Phil Rose; Terry Lee; David Holland; Bill Lee. A buzzer sounds ... A whistle blows ... A ball bounces ... A net sings ... 20 feet touch the floor in rapid succession ... It all happens again and once more the mighty DUKES are victorious. Coach Murray and Co-Captains Jerry and Steele DuJzes Harry gets another one. Dick Holland, timekeeper; David Bulls, scorekeeper. Almost blocked! Concentrate, Tommy! Two for Allen! A fade-away? Uhe Scoring O uJte ties ! jay S ' t | | , l FRONT ROW: Cylinda Gray, Cindy Hawkins, Captain; and Verna McClenny. BACK ROW: Sylvia Spencer, Vickie Worrell, Betsy Griffin, Cheryl Bostic, Joyce Stokes, Nancy Lewis, Peggy Hunnings, Nancy Copeland, Brenda Redd, Janet Whitley, Janet Crocker, Peggy Vaughan, Bobbie Burton. Scorekeeper: Linda Gwaltney, Timekeeper: Dick Holland Coach, Richard Wolters and manager, Margaret Overton. Sr ' rA’ JJarsHy Verna McClenny Nancy Copeland Nancy Lewis Bobbie Burton Coach Wolters looks on. Cindy Hawkins, Captain Brenda Redd Peggy Hunnings Peggy Vaughan 100 CB as Be iS a I xu smnkixk What are you looking at, Peggy? Grit those teeth, Verna! Spencer on film, How’s that chewing gum, Copeland? FRONT ROW: Monty Alphin, Robin Eley, Buddy Robinson, Robert Hall, Jackie Reasor, Charles Spivey. SECOND ROW: Ricky Carr, James Hall, Bennie Brown, Daniel Weaver, Ward Eason, Bill Garrison, Alvin Darden. Coach Vann and co-captains, Robert and Buddy. Jackie and Robert practice jumping. BANK of SUFFOLK Jad fashion a|pi BARR BDOS jm,. BEDDIHG iWntaoe (pfts LMvtasAi f ;T PET MILK COMPANY Dairy Division Franklin, Virginia PARKER ' S DRUG STORE “The Rexall Store” Franklin’s Largest and Most Complete Drug Store Charles F. Kingery, Owner Franklin, Virginia Wrecking Service KELLO’S AUTO PARTS Wholesale Retail East Windsor Blvd., U. S. Route 460 Windsor, Virginia Phone 242-3191 Higliway 460 Windsor, Virginia GARRIS APPLIANCES SMALL GROCERIES COUNTRY EGGS AND BACON Phone 242-5 181 BARR BROTHERS Friendly Jewelers, Diamonds and All name brand watches 1 16 N. Main Street Franklin, Virginia Jimmy Brinkley Friendliest Manager in Town WHITLEY AUTO “66” SERVICE A Complete Line of Car and Truck Service 24 Hour Wrecking Service 240 S. Main Street Franklin, Virginia Bertelle Whitley, Proprietor Phone 562-4427 106 RELIABLE FURNITURE Hank Barnstein, Owner Franklin, Virginia PEEBLES DEPT. STORE [PigMg 5 | Franklin, Virginia DOMESTIC LOANS OF FRANKLIN, INC. HARRELL’S SPORT SHOP 31 1 North Main Street Franklin, Virginia 23851 Phone 562-3167 L. F. Hawkins, Jr. Manager GENE S 5 10 High Street « Portsmouth, Virginia PANTON AND LACKLAND COMPANY, INC. Sporting Goods Toys Record Shop LOgan 2-4578 Franklin, Virginia Store Number 3 “Your Friendly Discount Store” 208 North Main Street Franklin, Virginia “All right Wolters, On your fingertips” GEORGE ALLEN APPLIANCE CORP. e i 302 North Main Street Franklin, Virginia 23851 107 L.L. MANRY SONS, INC. Compliments and congratulations Insurance since 1872 TO A GREAT CLASS Courtland — Franklin Jewelry’s Finest Craftsmen Charles G. Motley 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond 30, Virginia L.G. BALFOOR COMPANY Attleboro Massachusetts class rings and pins • club insignia • metals trophies • plaques • diplomas • invitations Ed Brooks Packy Jervey Joe Hutt Sandy Dempsey “Watch Out girls! Let Mary Crossland hit it” DR. J.D. KRESS Veterinarian Suffolk, Virginia LEGGETT’S DEPARTMENT STORE Home of Better Values Franklin, Virginia ‘Seniors have FUN during playtime. WYSR 1000 Watts 1250 K.C. Franklin, Virginia YOUNG MEN’S SHOP Suffolk, Virginia enneuf ALWAYS FIRST QUAUTY m always first quality J.P. BOONE’S T.V. 160 W. Washington St.. Phone 539-6200 Suffolk Plaza Shopping Center 105 North Main Street Suffolk, Virginia “You can charge it at Penneys” 30 Years Experiences in Radio and Television Phone Suffolk Plaza - 539-838 1 Sales and Service Suffolk, Virginia Compliments of Diamonds Watches Silver China Crystal Bridal Gift Registry EDDIE MORROW SUFFOLK GOLF COURSE “Professional Golf At Its Best” Suffolk, Virginia “HI!” HELP!” PINNER ' S FLOWER SHOP Suffolk, Virginia 722 West 21st Street Norfolk, Virginia 625-2102 No. 1 1 Pembroke Mall Virginia Beach, Virginia 497-7481 “The Studio of Award Winning Photographers” We are proud to have been selected as Photographers for the DUKE no Compliments of SOUTHERN STAT ES FRANKLIN CO-OP 516 North Franklin Street Franklin, Virginia HOBB’S ENGINEERING COMPANY Manufacturer of Farm Equipment P. 0. Box 1306 Suffolk, Virginia SUFFOLK BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. LAKESIDE PHARMACY Authorized Agent Olivette Underwood Portable Typewriters 913 West Washington Street P. O. Box 1446 1 15 Windsor Road Suffolk, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia aV Samtone Certified Master Tfydeaner SUFFOLK Qua! 807 West Washington Street CLEANERS, Inc. Suffolk, Virginia KEA SUPPLY COMPANY IVOR FURNITURE COMPANY Building Supplies Machine Shop Phone 859-2521 Ivor, Virginia Ivor WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL tv PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Compliments of IVOR OIL COMPANY, INC. Distributors of SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Ivor, Virginia 112 WAKEFIELD EQUIPMENT COMPANY Wakefield, Virginia Phone 5051-4891 PURVIANCE FUNERAL HOME Monuments S.W. RAWLS, INC. Gulf Oil Products Wakefield, Virginia Smithfield - Franklin Virginia COGGSDALE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Wakefield, Virginia R.L. MAGETTE COMPANY KELLO MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Dealer Water Wells for: Research Industry Development Irrigation Conservation Domestic Water Supply Contractor Smithfield, Virginia Smithfield, Virginia Phone: 357-4105 MILL STONE COFFEE SHOP Famous Charco-Walls Burger Take-Out Service Call 357-4456 Isle of Wight, Virginia AMERICAN SERVICENTER A. A. Underwood Atlas Products Tires Batteries and Accessories Open 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Free Pick-Ups - Phone 357-3347 Route 1 , Box 1 1 5 Smithfield, Virginia ST. REGIS PAPER COMPANY Bag Packaging Division Franklin, Virginia Compliments of A.L. DUCK, JR. Hams Sausage Walters, Virginia 114 WINDSOR SUPPLY CORP Duo-therm Heaters Siegler Heaters Purina Feeds Farm Supplies and Building Materials Windsor, Virginia ALPHIN FARM SUPPLY Feeds Seeds — Fertilizer Poultry - Equipment - Farm Supplies Custom Seed Cleaning Windsor, Virginia WINDSOR GRANARY G. M. Watson Corn - Soybeans Custom Feeds Shelling Grain Storage Phone 242-3211 Windsor, Virginia SMITHFIELD FINANCE CORPORATION 1 13 Main Street Smithfield, Virginia Phone 357-2176 MODLIN PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLY CO. “Home of Fine Printing Since 1929” 212 Main Street Smithfield, Virginia WINDSOR SHELL SERVICE Windsor, Virginia 115 THE FARMERS BANK Windsor, Virginia For safeguarding your funds, deposit with this conservative Bank. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Congratulations to the Class of “69” SMITHFIELD PACKING COMPANY, INC. Smithfield, Virginia “No, these aren’t invaders from outer space” JOHN DEERE FARM MACHINERY J. B. Whitmore and Company Smithfield, Virginia Phone 357-3161 REDD BROTHERS Shelters of Seed Peanuts Custom Drying and Peanut Buyers Walters, Va. Phone 562-5765 “The Red Baron of Shop Class strikes again.” THOMAS W. ROBBINS, INC. See the Redd Bros, before you sell! Smithfield, Virginia RED POINT ESSO SERVICE CENTER Washing and Greasing Tires Accessories Smithfield, Virginia CARR’S TRUCK LINE Grain Buyer and Grain Hauler Phone 284-3571 Zuni, Virginia 117 Compliments of You always get service with a smile at Southern States SOUTHERN STATES Windsor, Virginia BANK OF SMITHFIELD Member Federal Reserve Bank Smithfield, Virginia J.L. ROSE HOG MARKET Courtland Walters MERCHANTS FARMERS Smithfield, Virginia Authentic Chinese Foods Superb American Cuisine JOY YOUNG RESTAURANT U. S. Rt. 301 - 354 Miles South of Walnut Hill Plaza Petersburg, Vi rginia Air Conditioned For Reservation and Order to Carry Out Dial 732 123 1 COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME Smithfield, Virginia Closed on Monday “You wouldn’t believe some of the tilings that get painted in Art Class.” Monuments Best Wishes From To The 1969 Class of Windsor High School 119 VIRGINIA FARM BUREAU INSURANCE COMPANY Early Settlers Insurance Company Southern Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company AUTO-FIRE-LIFE Elvin Worrell, Agent Phone: Office: 242-6730 Home: 242-5221 “Sock - it - to - em, Mr. Pat!” BROTHERS OLDSMOBILE- CADILLAC ROWE LONG MUSIC COMPANY Sales and Service 3 Suffolk Plaza 1046 Windsor Road Suffolk, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia Featuring These Famous Brands For Women Spalding Etienne Aigner Fion Florsheim Winthrop For Men Risques Miss Wonderful Many others Hush Puppies Others Suffolk and Franklin, Virginia WoNTGOM E R V WARD Suffolk, Virginia Franklin and Suffolk, Virginia Phone: 539-9996 MOBILE CHEMICAL COMPANY Charles Foster William E. Wilkins Windsor, Virginia Phone 242-3511 SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT STORE Quality Paint and Supplies Compliments of PRUDEN HARDWARE, COMPANY Suffolk, Virginia RAYMOND O. BROWN Royal R. O. Brown, 134 S. Main Street Suffolk, Virginia Phone 539-3698 Authorized Distribution Royal Typewriters Sales — Service Rentals — Supplies 121 122 N. Main Street Suffolk, Va. Phone 539-2229 AMERICAN BARBER SHOP Ralph C. Burton 160 North Main Street Suffolk, Virginia “V-E-R-Y Interesting!” BOOSTERS Dr. A. C. Rogers Smithfield, Virginia Griffin’s Grocery Windsor, Virginia Esso Service Station Windsor, Virginia Dr. Mike C. Chesson Ivor, Virginia R. M. Felts Packing Company Ivor, Virginia Fabrics by Francis Waverly, Virginia Robinson’s Body Works Windsor, Virginia Johnson’s Garage Windsor, Virginia Sam’s Barber Shop Windsor, Virginia Brown and Collins Windsor, Virginia G. H. Steinhardt Co., Inc. Franklin, Virginia Town Country Dept. Credit Store Franklin, Virginia Harding Grizzard, Inc. Roanoke Rapids, N. C. Councils’ Florist Franklin. Virginia D. D. Auto Supply, Co., Inc. Franklin, Virginia Art Jones Travel Agency Suffolk, Virginia B. D. Laderberg and Son Suffolk, Virginia Bronco Drive In Franklin, Virginia Gwaltney’s Inc. Smithfield, Virginia Cofer Chevrolet Smithfield, Virignia Farmers Service Smithfield, Virginia Mr. Mrs. C. H. Jones Smithfield, Virginia Drive Carefully Suffolk, Virginia BELAIR CHEVROLET CORP. PARR’S SUPPLY COMPANY Benjamin Moore Paints Frigidaire - Appliances Awnings — Storm Windows 91 1 W. Washington Street Suffolk, Virginia “Guess Who?” THORNTON’S EXCHANGE FURNITURE Phone 539-7481 Furniture - Appliances Open until 9 on Friday nights 189 East Washington Street Suffolk, Virginia Franklin, Virginia CARTER FURNITURE STORES “Hey Donnie! Your typing book is the other way.” THE GURLEY PRESS Quality Printing Suffolk, Virginia BOOSTERS 202 East Washington Street 186 East Washington Street Suffolk, Virginia Willis Texaco Hattie Fitton Robinson’s Grocery Sussex Southern States Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Ritter Minton’s Barber Shop Windsor Gulf Station BYRUM HARDWARE Suffolk, Virginia Junior Deb College Shop Simpson’s Restaurant J. and E. Auto Supply 123 GRAY’S TEXACO SERVICE Highway 58 East Franklin, Virginia Phone 562-3541 FELTON’S ONE-HOUR CLEANERS T. Roland Felton, Proprietor Franklin’s Finest Phone FO 2-4224 Franklin, Virginia SHELL SERVICE STATION Jack T. Story, Proprietor 24-Hour Wrecking Service Franklin, Virginia Compliments of DAMERON CHEVROLET Franklin, Virginia BRISTOW INSURANCE COMPANY ‘Our Patrons Sleep Well’ 518 North Main Street Suffolk, Virginia MURPHY BODY SHOP 109 Fifth Avenue Phone: 562-3556 Franklin, Virginia -24 Hour Wrecker Service- 124 PRETLOW COMPANY, INC. Horticultural Supplies Phone 562-5 1 56 Franklin, Virginia • J 1 11 GRANTS Suffolk Plaza Suffolk, Virginia THORNTON-LIVESAY Latest Home Fashion Franklin, Virginia KIMBERLY OIL COMPANY, INC. OAK RIDGE PHARMACY 1 504 Holland Road Phone 539-7861 Suffolk, Virginia J.W. LASSITER Suffolk, Virginia Phone Office 539-8838 Residence 539-6766 Septic tanks — Sand and Gravel Holland Road Distributor of Texaco Products LEGGETT ' S DEPT. STORE 729 Windsor Road P. 0. Box 1586 Suffolk, Virginia Tell Your Friends To Stop At The Old Bar-B-Q-Home Barbecue STEVE ' S BAR-B-Q Route U. S. 13-3 Miles From Suffolk G. Scott 1 57 N. Main Street Suffolk, Virginia Phone 539-2471 126 WRIGHT’S PIT-COOKED BAR-B-CUE Phone At 242-9821 On Route 460 Zuni, Virginia R.L. TILLET Sheet Metal Works “Look’s as though they’re playing Mike for a sucker.” Franklin, Virginia D.C. BLYTHE See the Teams Play Every Week Then Read About It in the Award Winning TIDEWATER NEWS CAVALIER LOGGER SALES Service and Parts Dodge — Simca Franklin, Virginia Franklin, Virginia Phone 562-3173 Residence 562-3490 SMITH’S JEWELRY Authorized Keepsake Diamond Jewelry Franklin, Virginia HAYNES FURNITURE Phone 539-1593 Norfolk-Suffolk-Newport News Virginia Union Camp CORPORATION MASTER CLEANERS 1-Hour Cleaning 1-Day Shirt Service 519 West Washington Street and 700 East Washington Street J. Edward Howell-Bradford G. Howell Suffolk, Virginia 128 WALTERS GLASS AND UPHOLSTERY COMPANY, INC. 806 East Pinner Street Suffolk, Virginia 23434 Phone: 703-539-5300 FAD AND FASHION Suffolk Plaza Suffolk, Virginia SUFFOLK EQUIPMENT COMPANY PEPSICOLA TASTE THAT BEATS THE OTHERS COLD! PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY “Your International Dealer” Four miles on Holland Road 1304 Windsor Road Phone 539-2331 Suffolk, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia BILLY PHILLIPS, LTD. STARR MOTORS “Best used cars” 1 307 Windsor Road Suffolk, Virginia Compliments of ALBERT FORD SALES, INC. Men’s Wear 103 N. Main Street Franklin, Virginia Suffolk, Virginia 129 BRANCH’S SHOE SERVICE 108 First Avenue Phone LO 2-3258 Franklin, Virginia We specialize in shoe supplies BRACEY QUALITY CLEANERS “Franklin’s Most Modern” Franklin, Virginia Compliments of SOUTHERN STATES FRANKLIN CO-OP 516 North Franklin Street Franklin, Virginia Compliments of TOWN AND COUNTRY BEAUTY SHOP Franklin, Virginia “Steele points out how the Dukes plan to treat New Kent.” GALE’S RESTAURANT Smithfield, Virginia SOUTHERN DEPARTMENT STORE 130 Smithfield, Virginia VILLAGE DRUGS Chuckatuck, Virginia “KILL!” Compliments of Franklin Equipment Company FRANKLIN LOGGER V Manufacturer of the Franklin Logger Kirk Lumber Company r c 3 C nqAdtcLldtctfto I GRADUATES 1 Kirk Lumber Company JOHN KELLY GENERAL HAULING CHUCKATUCK, VA. SAM PERRY’S BARBECUE Elephants Fork CHUCKATUCK TEXACO B. L. STEPHENSON Suffolk, Virginia CHUCKATUCK, VIRGINIA 23339 P. 0. BOX 306 PHONE 255-7708 HERFF JONES Manufacturer of WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL Graduation Stationary KESSLER ATHLETIC SUPPLY Your Representative REED SCHWEICKERT 3620 Western Branch Blvd. Portsmouth, Va. 1401 Newell Road, Apt. 3 Richmond, Virginia 23225 “Just how many does it take to pull you down - Steele?” Bus. 399-8362 Res. 484-3506 The ANNUAL STAFF wishes to thank those who helped make our yearbook possible through their advertisements “This spirit displayed in the halls helped the Juniors win the first spirit stick 55 ; mm • w t t ' ’ SEABOARD CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Merchants and Farmer’s Office Franklin, Virginia Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation “Jerry has guidance before a Sing-Out performance at school.” Up with People Senior S a is ics JERRY ALBERT ALLEN-S.C.A. ; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, District 2nd Team 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Co-captain 4; Varsity Club 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Play ; All District Basketball, 2nd Team 3; All District Football 4; P. E. Assistant 4; Student Council 1 , 2,4; Class President 2 ; Class Vice President 1 . JAMES HARRELL ALPH1N-S.C.A. ; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 2, Sentinel 3; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Football 3. 4; J. V. Basketball 1 ; Senior Play; Crop Judging Contest 2nd place 2 ; Forestry Judging Contest 3. JOHN STEELE ALPHIN-S.C.A.; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vice-President 3; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 3; Boys’ State 4; SCA Workshop 4; Senior Play Usher; Football 1,2,3, 4, All District 1st Team 2, 3, 4, 2nd team 4; Basketball 1,2,3 4. Co-captain 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Science Club 2; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Class President 1 ; Class Vice-President 2. JANAN BAILEY— S.C. A.; Student Council 2, 4, Reporter 2; F.H.A. 1 , 3, 4, Secretary 1 ; Beta Club 3, 4, President 4; Annual Staff 4; Junior Marshall; Senior Play ; J.V. Basketball 1 . ALICE WILSON BENSON-S.C.A.; F.H.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3. PATRICIA ANN BENSON-S.C.A.; Chorus 4. ELIZABETH ANN BLYTHE— S.C. A.; F.H.A. 1,2; Chorus 4; Majorette 1, 2; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Homecoming 4, Maid of Honor 4; Varsity Club 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-captain 4. MARGARET REBECCA BOYETTE— S.C. A.; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4, Treasurer 4; Chorus 4. JOEL CLINTON BRADSHAW, III-S.C.A.; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3, 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Forensic Club 4; Debate Club 4; P.E. Assistant 3; Senior Play; J.V. Football 2; Football 2, 3, 4, District 1st team 4; Student Council 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Track 2. EARL WAYNE BRASWELL— S.C. A.; F.F.A. 1 , 2 ; Band 1,2,3; Football 2 ; Class Treasurer 2 ; Science Club 1,2. JERRY DALE BULLS— Baseball 1,2; Newspaper Staff 2; Homecoming Escort 4; Senior Play Usher. JOYCE WINIFRED CARR— Transferred in 1966; S.C. A.; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Library Assistant 3, 4; Chorus 4. SARA ADDIE CARR — S.C. A.; F.H.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 2; F.B.L.A. 2; Library Assistant 1; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Senior Play Usher; Pep Club 3. GERALD DOUGLAS CHAPMAN— Newspaper Staff 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Library Assistant 4. GEORGE THOMAS COBB, III— S.C. A.; J.V. Football 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball Manager 1; Varsity Baseball Manager 1 ; Varsity Football 3, 4, All District 1st Team 4; Varsity Basketball 3, 4; Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Science Club 1 ; F.F.A. 1,2,3, 4; Vice President 4; Senior Play Prompter; F.B.L.A. 4; Office Assistant 4. BENJAMIN RIDDICK COPELAND, III — S.C. A. : F.F.A. 1 , 2 , 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Homecoming Escort 1 ; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 4; Senior Play Stage Helper; J.V. Football 1 ; J.V. Basketball 1. BONNIE LEE DREWERY— S.C.A.; Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senior Play; Girls’ State Representative; Junior Marshal, Football Secretary 4; Gym Assistant 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Vice President 3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, President 3; Band 1 , 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Solo Ensemble 2, Symphonic Band 4. GEORGE MORRIS DUCK-S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, 5; Track 2; J.V. Football 2; Senior Play Usher. WILLIAM THOMAS ELLIS— S.C. A.; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; District Football 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, President 3; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Track 1 ; Office Worker 2. KATHERINE ANN EVANS-S.C.A.; Library Assistant 4. JOYCE ANN GOODMAN— Transferred in 1965; S.C. A.; Library Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Creative Writing 2. DAVID WAYNE GOODRICH— S.C. A.; F.T.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3, 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play Announcer 4; Library Assistant 3; Chorus 4; Student Council 3, 4. CYLINDA LEIGH GRAY— S.C. A.; Forensic Club President 4; Class Secretary 1, 4; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; J.V. Basketball 1 ; Annual Staff 4. CHARLIE FRED GREENE— Transferred in 1965; S.C. A,; F.F.A. 4; Science Club 1. THOMAS ROBERT GRIFFIN— S.C. A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Vice President 2, President 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4; Football 3, Manager 2 ; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Senior Play, Stage Manager; Class Vice-President 4; Boys’ State Representative; Agriculture Engineering Award. RICHARD LEE GRIGGS, JR. -Transferred in 1967; S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Chorus 4. CYNTHIA LOU HAWKINS— S.C. A.; Newspaper Staff 1 ; F.H.A. 1 ; Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Captain 4; Majorette 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, President 4; Class Secretary 2 ; Annual Staff 4; Class Assistant Treasurer 4; Library Assistant 1; Physical Ed. Helper 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Senior Play make-up; Student Council 4; Softball 3. PATRICIA ANNE HEDGEPETH -S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1 ; F.B.L.A. 2, 4; Pep Club 3. DAVID LEE HOLLAND— S.C. A.; F.T.A. 4, Parliamentarian 4, Library Club 2, 3; Varsity Club 4; Science Club 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 2, 3; Football 3, 4; District Football— Honorable Mention 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Track Team 1; Physical Ed. Helper 1 , 3,4; Library Assistant 2, 3; Pep Club 3; J.V. Basketball 1 ; Solo Ensemble 2. JOYCE ANN HOLLOWELL— S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1,2; Cheerleader 2, 3, Co-captain 3; Varsity Club 3, 4; Creative Writing Booklet (short story) 3; Newspaper Staff 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Homecoming Princess 4; Chorus 4 ; Pep Club 3; Library Assistant 1. CAROLYN JEANETTE HUGGINS-Transferred in 1965; S.C.A.; F.B.L.A. 1,2, 3; Chorus; Senior Play Usher. JOSEPH EDWARD JERNIGAN-S.C.A.; J.V. Football 1; Varsity Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; F.F.A. 3, 4; Chorus 4; Senior Play Usher. EARL RAYE JOHNSON-S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Basketball 1. VICKI MARIE JOHNSON-S.C.A.; J.V. Girls Basketball 1; Beta Club 3, 4; Library Asst. 1; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Marshal; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Historian 4; Cheerleader 3; Pep Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Senior Play Make-up. CHARLIE ROGER JONES-S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 2; Varsity Club 3, 4; Football, J.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, District— Honorable Mention 4; Baseball 3, 4; Basketball, J.V. 2; Track 1; Pep Club 4; $1,000 Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Forestry Award 2; Baby Beef Show 1,2. DONNA ELAINE JONES-S.C.A.; Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual Staff 4; Library Asst. 2; F.H.A. 1. NANCY KATHRYN JONES-S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1, 3, 4; Newspaper Staff 4 ; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play. PATSY ANNE KING-S.C.A.; F.B.L.A. 3, 4; Chorus 4; Newspaper Staff 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Usher; Library Asst. 2, 3, 4. CHARLES WILLIAM LEE— S.C.A.; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Pep Club 3, 4, Secretary 3; F.T.A. 4; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; District Football 4; Track 2; Baseball 4; Creative Writing Booklet 3. 134 Senior S a is ics WILLIAM RAY LEE, JR.— S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Secretary 3, Sentinental 4 ; Football 1,2, 3, 4, District — Honorable Mention 4 ; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Club ; Senior Play Usher. CHARLES EDWARD M ASON— S.C.A.; F.F.A. 4; Varsity Football 4. VERNA LYNN McCLENNY— S.C.A.; Student Council 3, Reporter 3; Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Vice President 4; Class Secretary 4; Class President 3 ; P.E. Asst. 3; Library Asst. 2, 4; J.V. Basketball 1 ; Varsity Basketball 1 , 2, 3, 4 ; Varsity Club 4 ; Junior Marshal; Senior Play Make-up; Beta Club 3, 4; Softball 3; Girls ' State Representative. ROGER BEAMON MUMFORD-S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; J.V. Basketball 2. MARILYN SEWARD NELMS-S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1,2,3, Vice President 2; Pep Club 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Senior Play; P.E. Asst. 4; Football Secretary 4; Library Asst. 1; Homecoming Princess 1; J.V. Basketball 1; Girls’ State Alternate. JERRE WHITE OLSON— S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1 , 2, 3, Secretary 2 ; F.B.L.A. 4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Basketball 1 ; Varsity Club 4; Senior Play Usher. FRANKLIN LAWRENCE OVERTON, III— S.C.A.; Annual Staff 2, 3; Science Club 3, Reporter 3; Newspaper Staff 1,2; Debate Club I, 2; Class President 4; Forensics Club 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Homecoming Escort 4; National Merit Scholarship Commendation. Senior Play; Boys’ State Alternate. GEORGE DONNIE PIERCE — S.C. A.; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Football 4; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Senior Play; Class Senator 4 ; $ 1 ,000 Club 1 , 2, 3. 4. DONNA MARIE PLASTER— S.C. A.; F.H.A. 1 ; F.B.L.A. 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Senior Play Usher ; Library Asst. 2,3. MARVIN BLAND POPE, JR.-S.C.A.; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; Chorus 4; F.B.L.A. 2, F.T.A. 1, 4; P.E. Asst. 3; Teachers’ Aid 1 . MARTIN LYNN SPENCER— S.C. A. ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Workshop Band 3, Symphonic Band 4; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3; Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 4; Senior Play; Baseball 3; American Institute of Cooperation Scholarship Winner. JUNE ANN SPIVEY— S.C. A.; F.H.A. 1, 4, Parliamentarian, 1 ; Cheerleader 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; Junior Marshal; Class treasurer 1,3,4; Senior Play. GAIL STAGG— S.C. A.; Student Council 3, 4; Debate 1, 2, Secretary 2, F.H.A. 1,2,3, Pianist 1; Varsity Club 3, 4; Creative Writing Booklet 2, 3; Class reporter 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Suffolk News-Herald Correspondent 2, 3,4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; Junior Marshal; Alternate to Girls’ State; Forensic Club 4, secretary 4; Senior Play; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, co-capatin 3; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Physical Ed. Ass’t. 4. BRENDA KAY STRICKLAND— S.C. A.; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, secretary , parliamentarian ; Forensic One Act Play 3 ; Winner of S.A. Contest 3; Homecoming princess 2 ; Homecoming Queen 4; Senior Play Usher 4. LINDA KATHERINE TOOLEY -S.C. A. ; Newspaper Staff 3; F.H.A. 4; Office worker, clerical aid 3, 4. WANDA LYNNE VICK-S.C.A., F.H.A. 2, F.B.L.A. 4; Newspaper 4; Varsity Club 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Cheerleader 2, 3. MARIE REBECCA WARREN— Transferred in 1965;S.C.A.; Library Club 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3;Senior Play Usher; Library Assistant. FANNIE KATHERINE WATSON— S.C. A.; F.H.A. 1,2; Historian 2; Newspaper Staff 4; Homecoming Princess 1, 3, 4. PAMELA CHERYL WAY — S.C. A.; Student Council 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-captain 4; Pep Club 3, 4; Varsity Club 4; F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Reporter 4, Treasurer 3; Annual Staff 2, 3; Majorette 1, 2, 3; Forensics Club 4; Senior Play. HARRY DAVID WHITLEY— S.C. A. ; Class Reporter 1, 2; Class Vice President 3; Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; J. V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football 2; Varsity Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Physical Ed. Assistant 4; Creative Writing Booklet 2; Student Council 3. CHARLES EDWARD WHITNEY —Transferred 1 965 ; S.C. A.; Chorus 4; Senior Play Usher ; NSSFNS Scholarship Commendation. MICHEAL ANTHONY WOLFE-S.C.A. ; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play-Stage Helper; F.B.L.A. 1. 135 Iwjojisi J ' J w _a - rr- - eV © JL ' e-L rx iAx fW A ft. o h k± 3 ' ( 0 y , €A v ) % «; A. jvy j s j v , tt! V , Vi 0 ' • V • y (D(kA Ciyv? V 7 UioiA J jJ(A‘ jjpjAJ M afyyMl ClM Cc sltil Jwi UH- tkyoi _ Ld JS ' h j) 0 Uti ■i (jJy ' l t c eb wo ; f.vjc c - o L.J3S l L- ' JAN 0 4 2006 BLACKWATER REGIONAL LIBRARY For Reference Not to be taken from this room


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