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aJr C tu yLLA. , l a- • 23 ??? •a - Z - b5 1 Isi© of Wight County : l y Windsor, VA 23437 THE 1973 DUKE WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL WINDSOR, VIRGINIA VOLUME XLVIII i 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Opening Section 1 Faculty 17 Seniors 29 Classes 47 Activities 73 Athletics 101 Advertisers 119 3 GO PLACIDLY AMID THE NOISE AND HASTE AND REMEMBER WHAT PEACE THERE MAY BE IN SILENCE. 4 ENJOY YOUR ACHIEVEMENTS AS WELL AS YOUR PLANS. 5 6 YOU ARE A CHILD OF THE UNIVERSE . . . YOU HAVE A RIGHT TO BE HERE. 10 . . IT IS STILL A BEAUTIFUL WORLD. STRIVE TO BE HAPPY. 1 1 HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS: TOP LEFT: Thetamore Princess Trudi Bevill and Escort Felton Beale. TOP RIGHT : Freshman Princess Rhonda Perry and Escort Phillip Bradshaw. CENTER LEFT: Sophomore Princess Bonnie Griffin and Escort Steve Bradshaw. CENTER RIGHT: Junior Princess Lou Ann Jenkins and Escort Ricky Rose. BOTTOM: Senior Princess Carol Wills and Escort Greg Holland. 13 Greg Holland, All-District Basketball 1972. Carol Wills, Vice-President, State Beta Club. Jerry Duck, Betty Crocker Award. DISTRICT FORENSICS WINNERS: Cindy Carr, 1st, Girl’s Prose; Mary- land Knight, 1st, Girl’s Poetry; Rossie Brock, 2nd, Boy’s Extemporaneous Speaking. Ervin Jones, Defensive Halfback, All-District; Victor Turner, Fullback, Honorable Mention, Linebacker, All-District; Robert Lee, Defensive Guard, Honorable Mention, Offensive Guard, All-District. 14 THE PRIDE OF WINDSOR HIGH GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Greg Holland, Carol Wills, Wayne Lankford, Joyce Jenkins. SCHOOL FORENSICS WINNERS: ROW 1: Joyce Jenkins, Girl’s Extemporaneous Speaking; Gwen Rose, Girl’s Original Speech; Cindy Carr, Girl’s Prose; Maryland Knight, Girl’s Poetry. ROW 2: Billy Best, Boy’s Prose, Timothy Allmond, Boy’s Original Speech; Rossie Brock, Boy’s Extemporaneous Speaking. NOT PICTURED: Scott Hager, Boy’s Prose. 15 JUNIOR MARSHALLS ROW 1 Linda Lowe ROW 2: Jerry Duck, Joyce Jenkins, Sue Barrett, Carol Wills, Ricky Rose ROW 3: Greg Hol- land, Rex Alphin, Rossie Brock, Wayne Lankford. 16 FACULTY . . . that gray color . . . ' which nature loves; color of unpainted wood, weather-stain; time-stain; not glaring nor gaudy; the color of all roofs, the color of all things that endure . . . David Thoreau ■« MR GEORGE HALL, Principal A.B., Elon College M.A., East Carolina PhD. Ed., Florida State Christian MR. EARL CARSON, Assistant Principal B.S., Allen University M.S., Indiana University 18 LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Spivey, Melanie Bradshaw, Lona Holland, Bon- Office Workers, nie Griffin, Cathy Ellis, Betty Harrell, Cynthia Burrell, and Joyce Barnes, MRS. CONNIE BRADSHAW, Nurse 19 MISS DELORES BAILEY Typing, General Business B.S., Barbara-Scotia College MRS. NANCY BLAND Clerk-Typist, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing B.S., Madison College MR. E. W. BRADSHAW Government B.A., Elon College MR JOHN CARTER World History, American History B A., Elon College MRS. SANDRA COFIELD Librarian B.S., Radford College 20 MR JOHN COMPEL Economics, American History, Government B.S., Edinboro State College MRS BLANCHE CROCKER Library Clerk MR WAYNE CULPEPPER Art B A., Mars Hill College MRS. JOHNSIE DALY Guidance A.B., Shaw University M.A., New York University 21 MRS G. B ELEY Consumer Homemaking, Bachelor Living B.S., Virginia State College MISS LULA GLASS English BA, Norfolk State College MR BOB GODFREY Distributive Education B.S., Virginia Commonwealth University MRS. MARTHA GODWIN Home Economics B.S., Madison College English B.A., Lincoln University 22 MR JOHN HANN Mathematics B.S., Purdue University MRS MARJORIE KEELING English B A , Elon College MRS. EDNA KING Introductory Physical Science B.S., Virginia Union University MRS. GRACE LANKFORD Introductory Physical Science, Chemistry, Physics B.S., Madison College MR GARY MASH BURN Introductory Physical Science B.S., University of Richmond 23 MRS JESSICA MOORE Guidance B A., Guilford College M.A., East Carolina University MR EDWARD MURRAY Physical Education B.S., Frederick College MISS PATSY NEAL Physical Education B.S., Lincoln Memorial University MR. JOHN PARKER Agriculture B.S., North Carolina State College M.S., Virginia State College MR. JOHN PATTERSON . Biology, Introductory Physical Science B.S., Waynesburg College 24 MRS. ETHEL RAVELING English B.S., Ellendale Normal and Industrial College MRS. VIVIAN PRETLOW French, English B A., Delaware State College MR BENTLEY RICHARDSON General Mechanics, Agriculture B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute MRS. CARITA RICHARDSON Math, Spanish B.S., Radford College MISS LINDA SECRIST Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Math BA, Radford College 25 MRS LOUELLA SMITH World Geography B.S., Elizabeth City State University M A , Hampton Institute MRS. SANDRA SPENGEMAN Latin B.A., William and Mary M.A., William and Mary MR JOHN TURNER Instrumental and Choral Music B.M , West Virginia State College M.M., Vandercook College of Music MRS. CONSTANCE ZIMMERMAN English B.A., Norfolk State College 26 TOP LEFT: Mrs Moore explains the rules of the College- Board test. TOP RIGHT : Mrs. Daly does one of the many things in her busy schedule BOTTOM LEFT: Mr Carson and Mr. Hall always greet students with a smile. BOT- TOM RIGHT: Mr. Thomas Griffin, student teacher, gains experience at Windsor High 27 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Vernie Beale, Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, Mrs. Ethel Cafeteria Workers Pierce, Mrs Thelma Brown, Mrs. Maria Holland, and Mrs Ruth Hines, Mrs. Betty Hardy, Cafeteria Manager LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Bennie Butler, Mrs Mary Williams, Mrs. Darleaner Williams, and Mr. Joseph Liggins, Maintenance. 28 SENIORS l ime is but the stream I go a-fishing in. I drink at it; but while I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin current slides away, but eternity remains. David Thoreau WELCOME TO SENIOR-LAND CLASS OFFICERS: Co-Presidents Co-Treasurers Wayne Lankford Brenda Fowler Joyce Moore Carolyn Bundick Co-Secretaries Class Artists Wanda Watson Sue Barrett Joyce Barnes Calvin Greene Reporter Ida Mae Lewis CLASS SPONSORS Mrs Keeling Miss Secrist Mrs. Pretlow Mrs. Raveling 30 Carlandus Myrick Banks, Jr. Ryland Lee Barham Joyce Gwendolyn Barnes 31 SENIORS Camanche Odessa Boone Dianne Boone David Leon Boyette Paulette Cynthia Braxton Mary Elaine Brodie Rossie Edward Brock, Jr. 32 Geraldine Butler Lela Rebecca Clark John McCawley Carr Juanita Kay Cobb James Albert Copeland 33 SENIORS Mildred Ann Cross George Wayne Darden Edward Lee Dickerson Roy Lee Dickerson Colia Leticia Duck Jerry Wayne Duck Joseph Grant Dundalow, Jr. Jo Ann Eley James William Etheridge, Jr. 34 Viola Erzsebet Feher Brenda Sue Fowler Rosa Lee Garris Frankie Peggy Glover Janice Marie Goings John Gary Goodman 35 SENIORS Lelanette Helena Gurley Thomas Elgin Harden, Jr. Cynthia Jean Harrell Linda Carol Heath Sylvester Tyrone Hill Daniel McKinley Hines Gregory Franklin Holland Alexander Holliman, Jr. Curtis Lee Holliman 36 Robert Louis Holliman Joyce Cobb Jenkins Glenda Lenx Johnson Rebecca Lewis Jones Ervin Anthony Jones Thadeous Eric Joyner Cynthia Faye Lawrence Alice Beatrice Justice Clyde Wayne Lankford 37 SENIORS Ida Mae Lewis Linda Sue Lowe Hubert Lynch Paul Ruben Maddrey Teresa Marie Maddrey Rebecca Annette Marshall 38 Robert Allen Picott Larry Keith Pope Rufus Donal Porter 39 SENIORS Sandra Jeanette Rawls Joanne Dale Rhodes Tony Marvin Rhodes Gregory Allen Ricks Richard Carson Rose Curtis Gene Simmons 40 Janet Lynne Spivey Victor Wayne Turner Joyce Janice Uzzle Teresa Mae Vaughan Deborah Carroll Vick Robert Stanley Varmette Sylvester Vines Donna Gwendell Walker Nancy Gail Vick 41 SENIORS Lillian Vernell Whitehurst Garland Gene Whitley Eleanor Carol Wills 42 43 44 45 HONOR GRADUATES WAYNE LANKFORD LINDA LOWE SUE BARRETT JERRY DUCK ROSSI E BROCK 46 JUNIORS What is the value of solitude? - of peace, of light, of silence? What is the cost of freedom? Nancy Newhall YEAR OF CLASS RINGS CLASS OFFICERS: Debbie Woodward, President; Billy Gwaltney, Vice-President; Gwen Rose, Secretary; Lou Ann Jenkins, Treasurer; Mike Perry, Reporter. Angela Allmond Timothy Allmond Trena Alphin Wendell Ballard Trina Barnes Barbara Barrett Felton Beale Larry Blevins Toni Boone Phillip Bradshaw Betty Braxton Jackie Brown Jeff Burton Donna Capps Cindy Carr Mary Ruth Carr Gregory Chapman Wayne Clark Teresa Coburn Patricia Colbert Margie Copeland Larry Darden Talmadge Darden Patricia Dickerson 48 Jo Drake Rita Duck Carolyn Hley Kathy Ellis David Gardner Randy Gardner Mary Garris Delores Goodwin Carolyn Goodwyn nda Green Judy Grissom Billy Gwaltney Janet Harden Betty Harrell Ray Hartsfield Cecilia Hines Lona Holland Sharon Holland Chester Holliman Doris Howell Randy Howell Terri Howell William Howell Lou Ann Jenkins Frank Jennings Faye Johnson Mike Johnson Peggy Johnson Alberta Jones Cynthia Joyner Sylvia Joyner Maryland Knight Pamela Lawrence Rudolph Lawrence Robbie Lee Leon Lewis Lola Manley Brian March Mac McClenny Susie Mills Rickie Nance Ronnie O’Berry Doris Parker Darlene Patty Mike Perry George Prince Susan Rhodes Gloria Ricks Gwen Rose Bonnie Pope Elonzo Ricks Deborah Robertson Terry Scott Roger Sebrell 49 Patsy Spratley Mary Stallings Bonnie Stokes Patricia Turner Willie Turner Duane Tyree Virginia Uzzle Sheila Vick if Ann Vincent Edith Warren Michael Warren Ruby Washburn Herman Wellons Earl Whitehurst Felicia Williams Glyn Willis Fernando Winnegan Debbie Woodward See Sally run 51 52 SOPHOMORES Every part of nature teaches that the passing away of one life is the making room for another. The oak dies down to the ground, leaving within its rind a rich virgin mould, which will impart a vigorous life to an infant forest. David Thoreau HALFWAY POINT CLASS OFFICERS Elaine Edwards, President; Mary Edwards, Vice-President; Angela Chambers, Secretary; Wayne Holland, Treasurer, Patricia Ballard, Reporter. Gary Alphin Allen Apple Phyllis Artis Shelton Ashburn Patricia Ballard Billy Best Deborah Blowe Bruce Blythe Randolph Boone Rodney Boone Rudolph Boone Volpe Boykins Melanie Bradshaw Patricia Braswell LAng eTa Chambers Steve Cobb Kim Coburn Janice Copeland Wayne Copeland Vicky Crump Alvin Cutler Dennis Darden Spencer Daughtery Sandra Dickerson 54 Bruce Diggs Alfredia Duck Cassandra Duck Larry Hatton Carol Edwards Denise Edwards Elaine Edwards Mary Edwards Raymond Edwards Betty Anne Ellis Calvin Evans Jeanette Faulk Sandra Goodwin Evelyn Green Bonnie Griffin Dennis Hedgepeth Wayne Holland Norman Holloway Maurice Howell Randy Johnson Ricky Johnson Teresa Johnson Susan Jones Debbie Jordan Denise Mayo Juanita McClenny Mac McClenny Gloria Moore Percell Moore Benny Necessary Deborah Parker Melanie Parker Sharon Parker Janet Picott Debbie Pollard Wilbert Porter William Porter Audrey Potts Randy Powell Lynn Redd Stanley Ricks Sue Ricks Becky Rose Patricia Scott Tennie Smith Barbara Stetson Gale Stokes Mary Rose Stokes Patricia Stokes John Story Shei ' lia Suiter Fred Thompson Jackie Turner Sandra Turner 55 Teresa Turner Arietta Uzzle Anita Vaughan Robert Vaughan Cheryl Walker Mary Walton r- 1 George Warren Michael Warwick Willie Whitfield Penny Whitley Sherry Williams Carolyn Wise Larry Woodward All the joys of group discussion. Soul” supporters of English. 56 57 58 FRESHMEN I am the Poem of the Earth, said the voice of the rain, Eternal I rise impalpable out of the bottomless sea. Walt Whitman BECOMING INVOLVED CLASS OFFICERS: Bonita Booker, President; Keith Weaver, Vice-President (not pictured); Cindy Futrell, Trea- surer; Marcia Dickerson, Reporter f 1 £ R Vanessa Allmond Vivian Allmond William Arrington Bobby Artis Loretta Artis Alvin Austin Robert Austin Ray Bailey Gloria Banks Wesley Beale Marvin Benton William Benton Andy Bevill Cornell Bishop Bonita Booker Kenneth Booker Haywood Bostic James Braxton Sandra Brown Kenny Bulls Zenobia Bunick Charles Butler 60 Melvin Butler Robert Butler George Carpenter Don Carr Vernell Carr Sheila Chambers Anita Chapman Timothy Cobb Tnda Copeland Bryan Darden Davis ' Marcia Dickerson Ronald Duck Vernice Duck Alfred Duncan Janice Eley Larry Eley Lynn Evans Harriet Hill Nathan Hines 1 ) bra 1L illand Kenneth Holland Marcellus Holland William Holland Ruth Holliman Sheila Holliman Davey Jennings Wanda Johns Ralph Jones Diana Johnson Joe Justice John Justice Shelia Kigler Paulette Kindred Vanessa King Patricia Knauer 61 Barbara Lawrence Cynthia Matthews Camellia Miles Charlotte Miles David Mozelle Debra Necessary Linda Nurney Ricky Olson Eunice Parker Bonnie Patty Lenora Perkerson Percell Perkerson Michael Perry Rhonda Perry Pamela Reid Sheila Revell Wilfred Riddick John Saunders David Schnaur Theresa Scott Dorothy Shaw Audrey Simmons Johnnie Spratley Herbert Stieh Sherry Tyree Barbara Walker Edwin Warren Jeanette Warren Keith Weaver Elliott White Some people do enjoy science 9. That’s the United States?” 62 63 64 THETAMORES If eyes were made for seeing, Then Beauty is its own excuse for being. Ralph Waldo Emerson BEGINNING OF NEW TRADITIONS CLASS OFFICERS: Jay Murphy, President; Linda Edwards, Vice- President; Chrissie Chaney, Secretary; Kathy Butler, Treasurer; Martha Burton, Reporter. Roger Apple Denise Banks Michael Banks Anthony Barr Betsy Beale Vincent Beale Edward Best Trudy Bevill Clarence Booker Sheila Bowers Teddy Bowers Elvis Bradshaw Annette Brown Gregory Broyles Martha Burton Kathy Butler La vinia Butle r (O .inda Butler ) Bradley Butterworth Jeanette Byrum Mark Carr Merdell Carr Ricky Carr Frances Carr 66 Loranne Caswell Chrlssie Chaney Cynthia Chapman Joyce Chapman Rick Cobb Reginald Copeland Tony Cutchins Alan Davis Gerald Davis Rossie Davis Denise Dickerson Freddie Drake Aaron Duck Darrell Duck Maurice Duck Michael Dunnegan LaVerne Eatton Carolyn Edwards Diane Edwards Barbara Eley Joyce Eley Dawn Elkins Bobby Gardner Gene Godwin Tommy Gray Debbie Greenwood Gary Griggs Beth Hager Todd Hampton Cathy Hardy Deborah Hara Bill Harrell Preston Harvey Kathy Hawkins Elton Hill Deborah Hilliard Carson Hodges Alan Holland Charlene Holliman Jeffrey Holliman Michael Holliman George Holmes Gina Howell Kelvin Jackson Perry Jackson Janice Johnson Mary Johnson Naome Johnson Nelson Johnson Roy Johnson Sharon Johnson Deborah Jones Diana Jones Wanda Jones 67 Donna Jordan Ira Joyner Timothy Kigler Jeanette Kindred Marie Lawrence Patricia Lawyer Pete Liggins Jessie Manley Karen March Mary Matheny Thurman Mayo Celestine McClenny Bruce Melton Carl Melton Joseph Melton Shirley Melton Troy Melton Kent Mills William Moore Jay Murphy Reginald Owens Janice Parker Valerie Picott Robert Phippins Gregory Porter William Porter Thomas Rawlings Debbie Rawls Maria Reece Willette Reid David Rhodes Joe Ricks Ronnie Ricks Kevin Roberts Marzina Roberts Pam Robertson Margaret Ruffin Mary Ruffin Alvin Russell Doris Seaborn Muriel Seaborn Mark Schnur Teresa Sexton Juanita Sharp Teresa Shaw Gloria Simmons Dianne Smith Clifton Spratley Nancy Steih Samuel Story Satashia Story Joseph Taylor Warren Thompson 68 Ellen Turner Meredith Turner Ross Turner Debbie Umphlett John Urquhart Valerie Uzzle Michael Varmette Ricky Vaughan Keith Vick Donna Vines Vernetta Vines Darlene Walloe Vanessa Walton Christine Warren Deborah Warren Joyce Warren Tammy Warwick Roger Watson Linda Wellons Michael Wellons Robert West Elgin White Just a few directions We just love books!” 69 70 71 72 ACTIVITIES It is true, I never assisted the sun materially in its rising; but, doubt not, it was of the last importance only to be present at it. David Thoreau NEW TRENDS EVIDENT IN 1973 “DUKE” Joyce Jenkins, Editor Debbie Woodward, Assistant Editor Sue Barrett, Picture Editor Jerry Duck, Ad Editor Cynthia Burrell, Faculty Editor Wanda Watson, Senior Editor Gwen Rose, Activities Editor 74 ANNUAL STAFF SEEKS CHANGE m Jeff Burton, Sports Editor Pat Braswell, Classes Editor Ricky Rose, Business Manager Wayne Lankford, Photographer Mrs. Spengeman, Sponsor Phillip Bradshaw, Sports David Gardner, Sports Toni Boone, Faculty Jacqueline Moore, Seniors Angela Chambers, Classes Sherry Tyree, Classes Nancy Hall, Classes Sharon Parker, Classes Patricia Ballard, Classes Joyce Barnes, Faculty Lou Ann Jenkins, Features Patricia Knauer, Activities Betty Harrell, Typist Becky Jones, Typist Catherine Moore, Typist Donna Capps, Typist. 75 LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Jones, Secretary; N. Vick, Artist; S. Bradshaw, Vice- Mr. John Compel, Sponsor, president; B, Griffin, President; S. Goodrich, Reporter; B, Rose, Treasurer; LEFT, BACK TO FRONT : S. Bradshaw, D. Edwards, N. Rose, P. Bras- well, D. Parker, A. Vaughan, T. Howell, B. Ellis. CENTER: C. Wise, D. Capps, S Vick, B Rose, S. Goodrich. RIGHT, BACK TO FRONT: M Perry, B. Griffin, S. Jones, D. Vick, D. Jordan, J. Byrum, M. Bradshaw, N. Vick. 76 VARSITY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Picott, Vice-President, Cindy Carr, Treasurer; at Arms; Coach Thomas, Sponsor Carolyn Bundick, Secretary; Ervin Jones, President; Victor Turner, Sergeant LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: B Varmette, T Harden, V Turner, T Smith, J Bradshaw, R Powell ROW 2: P Dickerson, S. Ricks, R Holli- man, T Coburn, R Howell, E Jones, Coach Thomas. ROW 3: E War- ren, D. Woodward, C. Bundick, P. Johnson, C. Carr, E. Warren, C. Eley. ROW 4: D. Gardner, E. Mozell, E. Ricks, J. Goodman, N Holloway, R. Picott. ROW 5: S. Cobb, B. Gwaltney, B. Blythe, A Holliman, B. Cross, R. Porter. ROW 6: D. Darden, R Lee, L. Woodward, M McClenny, J. Rawlings, R Turner. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: A Chambers, Historian; A. Chapman, Trea- Chairman; E. Edwards, Bulletin Board Chairman; Mrs Spengeman, Spon- surer; M Edwards, Game Leader; D. Boone, Secretary; T. Maddrey. ROW 2: V. Allmond, P Ballard, T Boone, President; A Allmond, Program sor. SPANISH CLUB SCHOOL LEFT TO RIGHT: M Parker, C. Willis, C. Ellis, J. Brown, M. Perry, M Benton, and Mrs Richardson, Sponsor. LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Benton, Vice-president; Mrs. Richardson, Sponsor; M Parker, President; C. Willis, Secretary-Treasurer; and M Perry, Reporter FRENCH CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Holland, Treasurer; Larry Eatton, Program Chairman; Fred Thompson, Reporter; Ginny Nixon; Penny Whitley, Pres- ident; Mrs. Pretlow, Sponsor; Randolph Boone, Vice-president; Felicia Williams, Secretary; Calvin Evans, Program Chairman FUTURE HOM EMAKERS HOMEM AKfy LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: F Glover, Song Leader; L. Lowe, Reporter; C. Burrell, Vice-president, A Arrington, President; A Marshall, Secretary; T Vaughan, Treasurer, V. Carr, Song Leader. ROW 2: Mrs. Godwin, Sponsor; J Warren, Historian; J. Parker, N Stieh, G Banks, Parliamenta- rian; Mrs. Eley, Sponsor. HISTORY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Jenkins, President; V, Allmond, Reporter; M. Cross, dent. Not Pictured). Secretary; Mr. Carter and Mrs. Smith, Sponsors; (R. Dickerson, Vice-presi- LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1 : L. Jenkins, T. Scott, V Allmond, M Cross, mond, B, Carroll, K Mills, R Butler, J. Jenkins. M Knight, C. Miles, B Patty, D. Goodwin. ROW 2: T. Mayo, T. All- “ — 8 1 MATH CLUB LEFT TO RI GHT P. Perkerson, Secretary; _J. Moore, President; G. Ricks, Matthews, Reporter; I. Lewis, Vice-president; (Not Pictured, Mrs. Edwards, Assistant Secretary; J. Eley, Treasurer; G. Butler, Program Chairman; C. Sponsor). LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: B. Booker, P Perkerson, G Butler, S. Suiter. J Moore, I Lewis, G. Simmons, S. Dickerson. ROW 4: L. Nurney, C. ROW 2: M. Perkerson, B. Moore, G. Ricks, M. Howell. ROW 3: J. Eley, Matthews, S. Vines, L. Lewis. 82 SCIENCE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Mrs. Lankford, Sponsor, A. Fehr, T Bevill, lis, P. Beak, J Burton, W Benton, (Not Pictured, G. Broyles, W Lank- B. Butterworth, C Chaney, B Arrington, P. Bradshaw ROW 2: G. Wil- ford, T Scott). LEFT TO RIGHT: P Beale, Vice-President; J. Burton, Reporter; C. Cha- ney, Secretary; P. Bradshaw, President; G Willis, Treasurer. 83 LIBRARY CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: S Story, A Turner, A Hammen, R Vau- Turner. ROW 3: D Mayo ghan, T. Gray, R. Cobb. ROW 2: J. Fleetwood, L. Wellons, S. Artis, M. 84 FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1 : D Howell, P Colbert, J. Spivey, J Grissom. ROW 2: D. Parker, C. Rhodes, L Holland, L. Whitehurst, J. Goings, B Harrell, T. Darden, T. Moore. LEFT TO RIGHT J Spivey, Vice-president, B Clark, Reporter; B Har- Treasurer, rell, Secretary; T Darden, President; Mrs. Bland, Sponsor; L. Holland, 85 FUTURE LAWYERS LEFT TO RIGHT D Seaborn, Secretary-Treasurer, J Manley, President; A. Castro, Vice-president; Mrs. Moore, Sponsor. FRONT TO BACK, ROW 1: A Castro, H. Parker ROW 2: L. Manley, W Harvey ROW 3: D. Seaborn, W. Jones, P Cumbo 86 FUTURE NURSES CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: L. Manley, J. Cobb, J. Turner, S. Tyree. ROW 2: V Crump, D Umphlett, G Howell, B Beale. M Burton, D Greenwood, K Butler, R Tunnell, B Brothers. ROW 3: E. Parker, D. Pollard, C. Harrell, M. Goodman, S. Chambers, A Joyner, T Turner, K Cobum. ROW 4: M. Roberts, P Turner, L. Butler, L. Butler, V. King, T. Sexton, T. Warwick, B Jones, J Rhodes, Mrs. Bradshaw, Sponsor. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Cobb, President; J. Turner, Vice-president; S. Tyree, Secretary; C. Harrell, Treasurer; B. Brothers, Reporter BETA CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Knight, R. Alphin, R Rose, G. Holland, C. G. Nixon, W Lankford, T Allmond, R. Brock, J Duck, L Lowe. Wills, J. Grissom, D Woodward, S Mills, T Alphin, G. Rose, S. Barrett, LEFT TO RIGHT R Alphin, Reporter; G Rose, Assistant Secretary; T Allmond, Treasurer; W. Lankford, President;.]. Grissom, Vice-president; S. Barrett, Secretary; (Not Pictured, Miss Neal and Mrs. Zimmerman, Spon- sors). 88 DEBATE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT R. Rose, C. Wills, T. Alphin, W. Watson, W. Lank- ford, G. Holland, J. Jenkins, T Allmond, (Not Pictured, Mrs. Raveling, Sponsor). G. Holland and C. Wills, Negative Team W Lankford and J. Jenkins, Affirmative Team. 89 EDUCATION FOR EMPLOYMENT LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: C. Moore, M Brodie, J. Wal ton, J. Holloway, R Dickerson, W Ballard, R Turner, T Smith, R. Johnson. McClenny, B Braxton, B Barrett ROW 2: Mr Godfrey, Sponsor, N Officers Norman Holloway, Vice-president, and Betty Braxton, Treasurer, Dickerson, President, and C Boone, Secretary), discuss the club’s magazine sale with Mr. Godfrey. (Not pictured, D. 90 POSTER CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Powell, Secretary; M. Stokes, Vice-president, M. Copeland, President; (Not Pictured, M. Garris, Treasurer; Mrs. Keeling, Sponsor). LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: R. Liggins, A Duck, G Warren, M. Stokes, Greene, L. Greene, T. Barnes, W Holland, P Spratley, G Holmes. M Copeland, L. Pope, D Powell, R. Caswell. ROW 2 D Hilliard, E. 91 J CHESS CLUB LEFT, FRONT TO BACK W Lankford, R Rose , Mr Patterson, Spon- Watson, R Brock, T Alphin, R Alphin. sor, S. Parker, Miss Secrist, Sponsor, G Holland, J Duck RIGHT W CREATIVE WRITING CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: P Lawrence, Miss Glass, Sponsor, V, Fehr. Heath, STANDING: G, Godwin, C. Greene, D Elkins, R. Lawrence, W. Best, L. 92 I STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Mr- Patterson, Sponsor Cynthia Burrell President Marilyn Knight Vice-president Lillian Whitehurst Secretary Joyce Jenkins Treasurer, Reporter 93 NEWSPAPER STAFF FRONT TO BACK, ROW 1: T. Alphin, B Best, L. Heath, A. Allmond, Nixon. ROW 3 M. Carr, P Whitley, B. Jones, C. Wills, D. Woodward. V. Allmond. ROW 2: B Griffin, S. Mills, D. Edwards, J Rhodes, G. Mrs Pretlow Sponsor Carol Wills and Trena Alphin, Editors 94 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA LEFT TO RIGHT A Potts, President; H Hill, Reporter; J Eley, Assist- Secretary; Miss Bailey, Sponsor, ant Secretary; J. Barnes, Vice-president; L. Edwards, Treasurer; D. Blowe, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: C. Chapman, W Reid, M Dickerson, L. Eatton ROW 3: C Miles, J Eley, J Barnes, A Potts, D Blowe, S. Holli- Edwards. ROW 2: A. Davis, V. Uzzle, J. Joyner, H Hill, R. Holliman, L. man PRIORITir 95 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA LEFT TO RIGHT: M Carr, President; R O’Berry, Vice-president; W. Howell, Reporter; Mr Parker, Sponsor; B March, Treasurer; Mr. Richardson, Sponsor; (Not Pictured, L. Redd, Secretary; L Darden, Sentinel). LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: M Warwick, D Tyree, R O’Berry, M Carr, B March, W Howell, R Powell ROW 2: Mr Parker, Sponsor, D. Mozell, A Eley, V Beale, K Vick, I. Joyner, T. Cobb, Mr. Richardson, Sponsor. ROW 3: C. Byrum, C. Butler, W Copeland, J. Taylor, D. R Carr, W Turner, J Jones, S. Daugh- R Hodge, I Bradshaw, B. Whitley. ROW 4: J. Story, B Necessary, S. Cobb. N. Johnson, T Melton, W Clark, W Carroll, M. Johnson, D. Boyette, J Dundalow 96 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Whitehurst, Vice-presi- dent; R. Nance, President; F, Winnegan, Secre- tary; Mr. Murray, Sponsor; M. Holliman, Trea- surer. FRONT TO BACK, ROW 1; J. Holliman, M. Holliman, J. Harvey, R Nance ROW 2: A Davis, M Butler, W. Moore, P. Moore. ROW J: R. Davis, A. Barham, A Whitney, E. Warren ROW 4: F. Winnegan, H. Copeland, E Hill, W Coats. ROW 4: E. Whitehurst, T Joyner, G. Davis. ROW 5: R Copeland, J. Saunders, R Boone, H. Bostic (not pic- tured). 97 MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Edwards, C. Joyner, S Holland, C. Moore, P Stokes, M Walton. “DUKE” BAND LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: C. Futrell, A Allmond, A Chambers, C. Eley, E. Warren, L. Heath. ROW 2: R Byrum, P Whitely, P Moore, M Griggs, P. Beale, T. Joyner, W. Holland, K. Mills, J. Goodman, R. Boone, J Bradshaw ROW }: V. Turner, R Rose, T Allmond, J. Rawlings, T Ricks, C. Simmons, F Winnegan, R Turner, G Carpenter ROW 4 L. Lewis, A Apple, E. Whitehurst, R Powell, R. Hartsfield, B. Artis, C. Burrell. 98 BANNER GIRLS L Whitehurst and K. Coburn CHORUS LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: G. Simmons, N Vick, C. Holliman, D Boone, T Maddrey, C. Joyner, M Brodie, P. Stokes, E Warren, C. Duck, V Allmond, C. Miles, M. Benton, S Brown ROW 2 P Maddrey, C. Moore, D Vick, S. Vick, J. Jenkins, P, Turner, V Vines, A Duck, J. Harden, G. Ricks, J. Moore, R Duck, S Joyner, ROW 3: P Artis, A Justice, P. Dickerson, G. Moore, J. Eley, C. Boone, A. Potts, C Hines, C, Duck, D Robertson, G Butler, S. Turner, V Uzzle, M Dickerson ROW 4: S. Lawrence, D. Vines, J, Drake, C. Mumford, D. Powell, S. Holland, L Warren, P Perkerson, P. Braxton, C. Lawrence, J Warren ROW 5: C. Holliman, R. Vaughan, E. Warren, T. Harden, R. Picott, T. Allmond, R. Holliman, A Allmond, R. Porter. ROW 6: B Varmette, R Dickerson, S. Hill, R. Jones, R. Lawrence, D Hines, C. Simmons, T Joyner, S. Vines, G. Ricks, J. Melton. 99 LEFT TO RIGHT P. Knauer, Assistant Secretary; V- Williams, Secretary; Mrs. Zimmerman, Sponsor; S. Hager. Pre sident, (Not Pictured, P Byrum, Vice-president). DRAMA CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT; P Knauer, B Brock, D. Holland, S. Hager, W. Thompson, S. Bowers, S. Goodwyn, J. Sharpe, D. Jones, V, Williams. 100 ATHLETICS In this fresh evening each blade and leaf looks as if it had been dipped in an icy liquid greenness. David Thoreau VARSITY FOOTBALL LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1: Mike White, Bobby Spratley, Mac McClenny, Randy Howell, Jimmy Bradshaw, Alexander Holliman, Steve Cobb, Wayne Clark. ROW 2: Victor Turner, Elonzo Ricks, John Good- man, Ervin Jones, Larry Woodward, Robert Holliman, Carl Harmon, Randy Howell, Glen Nance ROW J: Mr Thomas, Coach, Robbie Lee, Gary Alphin, Dennis Darden, Billy Gwaltney, Bruce Blythe, William Ben- ton, Frank Jennings, Tennie Smith 1 Victor Turner and Ervin Jones, Co-captains. Coach Thomas encourages Duke” Co-captain. 102 « i ! • ,• ' ■ ,n ■ ? ' LEFT: Backfield learns handoff strategy. BOTTOM LEFT Windsor clashes with opponent BOTTOM RIGHT: Ervin crushes! 103 TOP; William Benton, Ervin Jones and Tennie Smith observe game. RIGHT : Coach Thomas and Coach Parker give advice. ir. TOP: Robbie Lee takes a break after hard work. CENTER LEFT: Coach Parker gives instruc- tion during practice. CENTER RIGHT: Windsor in action against Franklin. BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Thomas gives advice to co-captains Victor Turner and Ervin Jones. BOTTOM RIGHT Randy Powell, Mac McClenny, Billy Gwaltney, and Steve Cobb are absorbed in the game. RIGHT : Ervin Jones receives needed attention BOTTOM LEFT : Tennie Smith takes time out BOTTOM RIGHT Tim Cobb, Tommy Gray, Larry Walker, and Edward Liggins, Managers. 106 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL FT LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW Michael Varmette, Ricky C Johnson, Antonio Castro. R( Brian Darden, jl mes Jones, Cecil Byrum, r, Kenny BullSj Wa rren Thompson, Roy V 2: MlcHaeTUzzle, Ruben Harris, Jay Mur- phy, Joseph Melton, Roger Apple, Ronnie Ricks, Carl Harmon, Robert Pippins. ROW 3: David Jennings, James Hawks, James Braxton, Rob- ert Austin, Bobby Artis, Alvin Austin, Fred Thompson. Mr Compel, Coach, and co-captains Mike Varmette and Ronnie Ricks. 107 GIRLS’ BASKETBALL LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW 1 Denise Mayo, Sandra Brown, Gwen Rose, Teresa Coburn, Becky Rose, Ethel Warren, Cindy Carr, Peggy Johnson, Carolyn Bundick, Melanie Bradshaw, Sue Ricks. ROW 2 Patricia Ballard, Carolyn Eley, Miss Neal, Coach. (Not Pictured, Trena Alphin). LEFT: Girls warm up. CENTER LEFT: Up and In. CENTER RIGHT: Girls fight for possession BOTTOM LEFT: Coach Neal gives instruc- tions BOTTOM RIGHT Managers, Nancy Rose and Kathy Hardy 109 VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Co-Captain Rufus Porter, Coach Tex Murray, Co-Captain Victor Turner, Robert Picott, Tommy Harden, Bruce Blythe, Norman Hoi- Greg Holland. STANDING: Felton Beale, Bradford Cross, Glen Nance, loway, Elgin Mozelle, Brian March, James Rawlings. Co-Captain Greg Holland, Coach Tex Murray, and Co- Captain Rufus Porter. 110 f 1 1 1 BOTTOM LEFT Bruce Blythe shoots against Central TOP RIGHT The Duke Team is ready for action CENTER RIGHT Steve Bulls drives on opponent. BOTTOM RIGHT The fans observe another Windsor victory. 112 TOP LEFT Jump ball! CENTER LEFT: Robert Picott anticipates a rebound BOTTOM LEFT: Ready to go!! RIGHT: Way to go, Dukes!” 1)3 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: Robert Austin, Stanley Ricks, Wesley Beale, Sam Justice. gins, Willie Whitfield. STANDING: Coach John Carter, John Justice, Larry Suiter, Edward Lig- Co-Captain Edward Liggins, Coach John Carter, and Co-Captain Stanley Ricks. 114 TOP LEFT: John Justice scores against an opponent CENTER LEFT: The bench follows the game. BOTTOM LEFT : The crowd demands a Windsor victory TOP RIGHT J.V.’s shoot over Suffolk BOTTOM RIGHT : Coach Carter gives quick instructions. 115 v i « • J VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Woodward, Peggy Johnson, Gwen Rose, Janet Spivey, Carolyn Bundick, Melanie Bradshaw, Toni Boone, Becky Rose. Carolyn Bundick and Janet Spivey, co- captains, and Miss Secrist, Sponsor. 116 CHEERLEADERS INSPIRE “DUKES” « 117 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT Martha Burton, Chrissic Chaney, Marcia Dickerson, Beth Hager, Sherry Tyree ADVERTISERS How simple our basic needs — a little food, sun, air, water, shelter, warmth and sleep! How lightly might this earth bear man forever! Nancy Newhall Aw, come on, give it to the Seniors. 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Box 1087 Suffolk, Virginia Good Maintenance IS Accident Prevention 1 Q 400 East Second Avenue Franklin, Virginia I ' ve got to study for this test. 134 HERFF JONES MANUFACTURERS OF GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR WINDSOR HIGH SCHOOL HERFF JONES PRODUCTS: CLASS RINGS — MEDAL AND TROPHY AWARDS — GRADUATION STATIONERY — PERSONAL CARDS — DIPLOMAS — AND CERTIFICATES — CAPS AND GOWNS — YEARBOOKS — CLUB PINS — AND FUND RAISING IDEAS 135 V— • - C_ ' v s x c V- T % r c ' goobf£u§k AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 73 - Creating needed wood and paper products from our renewable forest resources Bleached Paper Board Division lih 5: Building Products D ivision i J ckm1 UMe4, m. f •dCoAjfjeT SERVICE PROUD TO HAVE SERVED YOUR SCHOOL THIS YEAR WE SPECIALIZE IN: 5£K Senior Photography School Day Pictures Group Photography Outdoor Photography Weddings Banquets LYNN PHILLIPS SCHOOL PICTURES, INC. 424 EDWIN DRIVE VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23462 137 138 Gift of Youth. a one This gift was embodied in a mythical ring belonging to a hero, Ogier the Dane. Ogier ' s ring not only removed the wearer ' s infirmities; it also restored his youth. Try your Balfour class ring 50 years from now. Maybe it can do the same. CHARLES G. MOTLEY 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia 23230 representing JEWELRY ' S ' FINEST CRAFTSMAN 139 A SHAW — S.C. A. c REX WAYNE ALPHIN — S.C.A.; Class President 1; J.V. Football 1, 2, 3; Sports Reporter 1, 2, 3, 4; Sports Scorekeeper 3, 4; Beta Club 4, 3, Reporter 5; Chess Club 5. ANITA CAROL ARRINGTON — S.C. A.; Majorette 2, 3; F.H.A. 1, 4, 5, Secretary 4; President 5. MARY FRANCES ARTIS — S.C.A. B CARLANDUS MYRICK BANKS — S.C.A. ; Varsity Club 4. RYLAND LEE BARHAM — S.C.A.; Library Club 4; Band 4, 5; F.F.A. 5. JOYCE GWENDOLYN BARNES — S.C.A.; Girls’ Basketball 2; F.H.A. 1, 3, 4; Math Club 4; F.T.A. 5, Vice- President 5; Chorus 3, 4, 5; Annual Staff 4, 5; Class Corresponding Secre- tary 5; Office Helper 5; Homecom- ing Queen 5. DIANNA SUE BARRETT — S.C.A ; F.H. A. 1; Band 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4, 5, Secretary 4, 5; Annual Staff 4, 5; Latin Club 4; Intramural Sports 4; Office Worker 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4, 5; Junior Marshall; Class Artist 5; Senior Play. PERRY MORRISON BEALE — S.C.A.; Class Treasurer 1; Band I, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4; Science Club 4; Annual Staff 5; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4, 5; Golf 4; Track 4; Sports Reporter 5. HELEN VIRGINIA BENTON — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1, 4; F.B.L.A. 5; Cho- rus 4. COMANCHE ODESSA BOONE — S.C.A. DIANNE BOONE — S.C.A. F.H.A. 1, 4; Drama Club 1; Class Secretary I; Chorus 4, 5; Latin Club 5, Secre- tary 5. DAVID LEON BOYETTE — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 5. ERNEST LINWOOD BRAD- JAMES GAVIN BRADSHAW — S.C.A.; J.V. Football 1, 2, 3; Varsity Football 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; F.F.A. I; Class Secretary 1; Track 3 Varsity Club 4, 5. STEPHEN MURDOCK BRAD SHAW — S.C.A. JOHN S.C.A. McCAWLEY CARR PAULETTE CYNTHIA BRAXTON — S.C.A.; Library Club 1; F.H.A. 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 3. MARY ELAINE BRODIE — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1; Chorus 2, 3, 4, 5; D.E. Club 5. ; V WILLIAM BUTLER CARROLL — S.C.A.; Science Club 1, 3, Vice-Presi- p F dent 3; F.F.A. 3, 4, 5; History Club 5; V? V. Basketball 1, 2; J.V. Football 1, 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3; W ' Track 3 LELA 1 Baseball Track 3. REBECCA CLARK — S.C.A.; Harvest Queen Attendant 1; Creative Writing Club 4, Vice-President 4; F.B.L.A. 5, Reporter 5. ROSSI E EDWARD BROCK — S.C.A.; J.V. Football 3; Beta Club 4, 5; Chess Club 5; District and Regional Forensics Winner 5. STEVEN BENJAMIN BULLS — S.C.A.; Safety Patrol 1; J.V. Basket- ball 1, 2, 3; J.V. Football 2, 3; Varsity Basketball 4, 5; Varsity Football 3, 4; Baseball 1; Varsity Club 3, 4, 5; Har- vest Queen Escort 1 ; Lunch Room Club 1, President 1; Music Club 1; Class Treasurer 3. CAROLYN LAVERNE BUNDICK — S.C.A.; Girls’ Softball 1, 3, 4, 5; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5, Co-Cap- tain 5; F.H.A. 1; Drill Team 1; Majorette 2; Varsity Club 3, 4, 5, Sec- retary 5; Cheerleader 4, 5, Co-Captain 5; Homecoming Princess 4; Class Treasurer 5; Most Valuable Player, Basketball 4. CYNTHIA MARIONETTE BUR- RELL — S.C.A. Vice-President 4, President 5; F.H.A. 1, 4, 5, Vice-Pres- ident 4, 5; Majorette 2; F.B.L.A. 3, Parliamentarian 3; Annual Staff 3, 4, 5; Math Club 4; Girls’ Basketball Manager 3, 4; Class President 3, 4; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4, 5; Outstanding Teenagers of America 5. GERALDINE BUTLER — S.C.A.; JUANITA KAY COBB — S.C.A.; Science Club 1; Majorette 2, 3, Head 3; F.N.A. 4, 5, Treasurer 4, President 5; Quill and Scroll 4; Softball 1; Class Reporter 1. JAMES ALBERT COPELAND — S.C.A. MILDRED ANN CROSS — S.C.A.; Science Club 1; F.H.A. 1; F.T.A. 4, Reporter 4; History Club 5, Secretary 5. D GEORGE WAYNE DARDEN — S.C.A. EDWARD LEE DICKERSON — S.C.A.; Varsity Football 2, 3, All-Dis- trict 3; Band 4. ROY LEE DICKERSON — S.C.A.; Science Club 1, 4, Reporter 4; F.F.A. 1; Latin Club 4, Treasurer 4; History Club 5, Vice-President 5; Lab Assist- ant 5; Track 2, 3. COLIA LETICIA DUCK — S.C.A.; Girls’ Basketball 2; F.H.A. 3; Chorus 3, 4, 5. JERRY WAYNE DUCK — S.C.A.; Annual Staff 4, 5; Beta Club 4, 5; Chess Club 5; Class Reporter 4; Jun- ior Marshall; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4, 5. Cheerleader 1; Pep Club 1; F.H.A. 1, Secretary 1; Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; Math Club 5; Girls’ Softball 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4. JOSEPH GRANT DUNDALOW — S.C.A.; Science Club 2; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3; F.F.A. 5. E JO ANN ELEY — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1; Math Club 5, Treasurer 5. JAMES WILLIAM ETHERIDGE — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1; 4-H 1, 2. F VIOLA ERZSEBET FEHER — S.C.A.; Pep Club 1; Chorus 2; Quill and Scroll 4, 5, President 4. BRENDA SUE FOWLER — S.C.A.; Harvest Queen 1; Pep Club 3; F.B.L.A. 4; Homecoming Princess 3; Class Treasurer 5. G ROSA LEE GARRIS — S.C.A.; 4-H 3, President 3; Softball 4, 5; Class Reporter 1. FRANKIE PEGGY GLOVER — S.C.A.; Safety Patrol 1; Drill Team 2; F.H.A. 5. JANICE MARIE GOINGS — S.C.A.; Chorus 4; F.B.L.A. 5; Office Worker 3. JOHN GARY GOODMAN — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Varsity Club 5; J.V. Football 1, 2; Varsity Football 5. SUSAN LYNNE GOODRICH — S.C.A.; Harvest Festival Princess 1; Newspaper Staff 3, 4; F.B.L.A. 4; Pep Club 5, Reporter 5. CALVIN DALE GREENE — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1; Newspaper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Spanish Club 4; Creative Writing Club 5; Class Artist 5. HARRY MONROE GRIFFIN — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1; Band 1, 2; Math Club 4; Pep Club 5; Golf 4, 5, Most Valuable Player 4. LELANETTE HELENA GURLEY — S.C.A. H THOMAS ELGIN HARDEN — S.C.A. CYNTHIA JEAN HARRELL — S.C.A. LINDA CAROL HEATH — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1; Drama Club 4; Library Club 4; Creative Writing Club 5; Newspaper Staff 4, 5; Chorus 4; Band 5. SYLVESTER TYRONE HILL — S.C.A.; Science Club 1; Math Club 1; F.F.A. 1; Art Club 5. daniel McKinley hines — S.C.A.; Library Club 1; Class Trea- surer 2. GREGORY FRANKLIN HOL- LAND — S.C.A.; Debate Club 3, 4, 3, Co-Captain 5; Beta Club 3, 4, 5, Vice-President 4; Chess Club 5; Var- sity Club 3, 4, 5; J.V. Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3; J.V. Basketball 2; Var- sity Basketball 3, 4, 5, All-District 4, 5, Co-Captain 5, Most Valuable Player 4, 5, All Time Windsor Bas- ketball Team; Golf 4; Boys’ State. ALEXANDER HOLLIMAN — S.C.A.; Class Vice-President 1; Var- sity Club 4, 5; Varsity Football 4, 5. CURTIS LEE HOLLIMAN — S.C.A. ROBERT LOUIS HOLLIMAN — S.C.A.; Varsity Club 4, 5; Varsity Football 4, 5. J JOYCE COBB JENKINS — S.C.A., Treasurer, Reporter 5; Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Secretary 5; F.H.A. 1, 2, Parliamentarian 2; Pep Club 2; Annual Staff 3, 4, 5, Editor 5; His- tory Club 5, President 5; Cheerleader 2, 3; Junior Marshall; Class Vice-Pres- ident 4; Lab Assistant 4, 5; Girls’ State; Forensics School Winner 5; Chorus 5; Senior Play; Who’s Who Among American High School Stu- dents 4, 5. GLENDA LENX JOHNSON — S.C.A. REBECCA LEWIS JONES — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1; Pep Club 3; F.N.A. 4, 5; Library Club 4; Library Assistant 3, 4; Annual Staff 5; Senior Play. ERVIN ANTHONY JONES — 5, C.A.; Varsity Club 3, 4, 5, Vice- President 4, President 5; Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, 5, All-District 5; Track 3, 4, 5; Most Valuable 3, 4, State Meet 4. THADEOUS ERIC JOYNER — 5. C.A. ALICE BEATRICE JUSTICE - S.C.A.; F.H.A. 4; Math Club 5; Girls’ Basketball 3; Class Secretary 1. L CLYDE WAYNE LANKFORD — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 4, Star Greenhand 1; Band 1; Science Club 2, 3; Debate 3, 4, 5, Co-Captain 5; Annual Staff 4, 5; Beta Club 5, President 5; Baseball 3, 4, 5; Virginia Wildlife Essay Con- test Winner 2, 3; Shop Award 4; Boys’ State; Class Secretary 4, Co- President 5; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 4; Society of Outstanding American High School Students 4; Outstanding Teenagers of America 5. CYNTHIA FAYE LAWRENCE — S.C.A. IDA MAE LEWIS — S.C.A.; Library Club 1; Pep Club 1; Math Club 4, 5, Vice-President 5; Cheerleader 1; Class Vice-President 1, Secretary 3, Reporter 5 . LINDA SUE LOWE — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 5, Reporter 5; Beta Club 4, 5. HUBERT LYNCH — S.C.A.; Math Club 1; Perfect Attendance Award 2, 3. M PAUL RUBEN MADDREY — S.C.A.; Library Club 1, Sergeant-at- Arms 1; Science Club 2; Drama Club 4. Reporter 4; Art Club 5; Chorus 5. TERESA MARIE MADDREY — 5. C.A.; Library Club 1; F.H.A. 1; Drama Club 4; Latin Club 4, 5, Reporter 5; Chorus 3, 4, 5; Majorette 2, Basketball 2. REBECCA ANNETTE MARSHALL — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 4, 5; Majorette 2. DARRELL GLEN MAYO — S.C.A.; 141 F.F.A. 1; Latin Club 4; Library Club 5, President 5; Newspaper Staff 3; Library Assistanf 4, 5. CATHERINE LORRAINE MOORE — S.C.A.; Library Club 1; 4-H 1; F.H.A. 1, 2; Math Club 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4, 5; Perfect Attendance Award 3. JOYCE EARLENE MOORE — S.C.A.; Library Club 1; Drama Club 1; Math Club 4, 5, Reporter 4, Presi- dent 5; Annual Staff 5; Class Trea- surer 1; Co-President 5; Student Handbook Staff 3. SHIRLEY ANN MORRIS — S.C.A. ELGIN RAY MOZELL — S.C.A. CATHY LORENA MUMFORD — S.C.A.; Majorette 2; Girls’ Basketball 3; Drama Club 3; Chorus 4, 5. N CAROL VIRGINIA NIXON — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1; Debate 1, 2; Beta Club 3, 4, 5; French Club 5; Newspa- per Staff 5. P DONNA KAY PARKER — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1; Majorette 2; F.B.L.A. 5; Newspaper Staff 5. PATRICIA ANN PERKERSON — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 1, 3; Drama Club 1, 3; Library Club 2, Reporter 2; Pep Club 3; Math Club 5, Secretary 5; Chorus 5, Class Secretary 1. ROBERT ALLEN PICOTT — S.C.A.; Basketball 2, 3, 4, 5; Varsity Club 4, 5. LARRY KEITH POPE — S.C.A.; J.V. Basketball 1; Baseball 1; J.V. Football 2, 3; Poster Club 5. RUFUS DONAL PORTER — S.C.A. SAMUEL LEE PORTER — S.C.A. DELORES MARIE POWELL — S.C.A.; F.H.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3; Banner Girl 4; Chorus 4; Poster Club 5, Sec- retary 5. R JAMES ALBERT RAWLINGS — S.C.A.; Chorus 1; Science Club 1; Math Club 1; Band 2, 3, 4, 5; Track 3; J.V. Basketball 3; Varsity Basket- ball 4, 5; Spanish Club 4; Varsity Club 4, 5. SANDRA JEANETTE RAWLS — S.C.A.; Majorette 3, 4; Spanish Club 4, Banner Girl 5. JOANNE DALE RHODES — 5. C.A.; F.H.A. 1; F.N.A. 4, 5; News- paper Staff 5; Senior Play. TONY MARVIN RHODES — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. GREGORY ALLEN RICKS — S.C.A. RICHARD CARSON ROSE — S.C.A.; Chess Club 5; Beta Club 4, 5; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, 5; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; J.V. Football 3; Junior Marshall. s CURTIS GENE SIMMONS — 5. C.A. JANET LYNNE SPIVEY — S.C.A.; Debate Club 1, 2, 3; Reporter 2; F.H.A. 2, 3, Historian 3; Pep Club 2; Varsity Club 3; F.B.L.A. 5, Vice-Presi- dent 5; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, 5, Co- Captain 5. T VICTOR WAYNE TURNER — S.C.A. u JOYCE JANICE UZZLE — S.C.A.; Perfect Attendance Award 2. V ROBERT STANLEY VARMETTE — S.C.A.; Citizenship Award 1; J.V. Football 2; Varsity Football 3, 4; Var- sity Club 4, 5. TERESA MAE VAUGHAN — S.C.A.; Basketball 1; Majorette 1; F.H.A. 2, 5, Treasurer 5; Band 3; Latin Club 4, Secretary 4. DEBORAH CARROLL VICK — S.C.A.; Harvest Queen Festival 1; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 5; Chorus 4, 5; Majorette 2. NANCY GAIL VICK — S.C.A.; Sci- ence Achievement Award 1; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 5; Chorus 5; Class Artist 5. SYLVESTER VINES — S.C.A.; Math Club 5. W DONNA GWENDELL WALKER — S.C.A. ETHEL LOUVINIA WARREN — 5. C.A.; Varsity Club 3, 4, 5; Band 5; Girls’ Softball 2, 3, 5, Co-Captain 3; Girls’ Basketball 3, 5, Co-Captain 5. WANDA MARIE WATSON — S.C.A.; Pep Club 2; F.H.A. 2, 3, Reporter 3; Chess Club 5; Annual Staff 3, 4, 5; Debate Club 4, 5, Reporter 5; Band 1, 2, 3; Lab Assist- ant 5; Class Treasurer 4, Secretary 5; Senior Play; Homecoming Princess 2. DELMAN DOWE WHITE — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 3, 4, 5. LILLIAN VERNELL WHITE- HURST — S.C.A.; Cisco Award; F.H.A. 1, Vice-President 1; French Club 4; F.B.L.A. 5; Senior Play 5. GARLAND GENE WHITELEY — S.C.A.; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. ELEANOR CAROL WILLS — S.C.A., Vice-President 4; F.H.A. 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Beta Club 4, 5, State Vice-President 5; French Club 4; Debate 1, 2, 3, 4 5, Secretary 3, 4, 5; Newspaper Staff 3, 4, 5, Editor 5; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Captain 2; Dis- trict One- Act Play 2, 3; District For- ensics 3, 4, State Winner 4; Outstand- ing French Student Award 4; Girls’ State; Senior Play; Junior Marshall; Homecoming Princess 5; Society of Outstanding American High School Students; Who’s Who Among Amer- ican High School Students. 142 ■5 0 O ■j «.• b 0 J 0 -C ... t d i 2 5 3 £ - - V5 N = r i, uj -K 3 -Q ut O a? 5 y- 3 -d % - -£ J VD o i 1 5 - • ° -i-£ 0 c) 2 =t ej BLACKWATER REGIONAL LIBRARY For Reference Not to be taken from this room
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