Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1963
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'jj 'N 4 ll ' m m s v -P H Q sw . tg, Warm 95 ' - vp ' ' ' M W ,atm as Z I A L . 1-' A s 5 W Q69 wx ' Mu A mt Ll. Contents Faculty ..... Page 8 Seniors .... Page 24 Classes .... Page 98 Organizations ...... Page 160 Features. . .Page 222 Sports .... Page 248 Advertisers ....... Page 290 Foreword WHAT'S in a letter? The familiar WWHS took on a two-fold meaning in '62-'63 as Work, Win, Honor, and Scholarship became bywords. WORK: From the opening day of school we were conditioned by homework outlines book reports quizzes... labs discussions oral reports research themes tests college boards exams. WIN: Competition was keen throughout the year in football cross country basketball wrestling track baseball tennis golf intramurals homecoming floats school spirit all state band and chorus contest play homeroom competition debate elections awards day. HONOR: We were reminded constantly of this quality by Honor Court Wilson Code the signing ofthe pledge scrolls sports- manship assembly exam prayers motto. SCHOLARSHIP: This was an individual matter evidenced by daily effort principal's list quiz bowls National Honor Society scholastic team. It is the hope of the staff that this 1963 President will be a constant reminder of the year when our motto was 5 V, L1 1m,, Ju r.--Vg, Y LAL.: ,.-, 1. 1' ' if-z ' V -Q V v :Ju H mv, H ,Af-1 Dllfl U1 miulihq xn 1151111 ' , M , .rv I ,rx 4115 T9 E- -Q ' x ,V ,. 1.33 I 5' , x I , Z .- f M 19 g f 6 57005 OH4 ONCR ,MIFWJ , f 136196 G,Gfuf-aumldf -My . xx '17 i j5ZfL 1 f IN CHOLARSHIP 7 IJ,-.. X egg W X? JM . Q1 7 , T 5 ' 5 Mgif 15156 1 H 5 i M f' if L M 'L 5 :X ws Ax .E f W 5 53 L: an sam ,, 24 . sn' 551 H B, 1,1 wi fs : Bi A9 L F5 7 L B 1 Q4 Q sf! E V :Q sz N. es F U fx wx-Q in ,wil V 2 5 sr H ,Q X , Y, H :fa Y? A 3 . Q ,Q if EA .1 f Q 1 59- i . E E B Q' ,, E V ? 9 5 ,. HY ,S . 'TQ . 1- If in Q . as Q a A ln Z 1 K gif H' w 3 H fg , , if WJ 1m??!L' N azz Hg, wx L '73 5 K L Q 2 I -'Em azz,-R155 Y5'z.X,,,-H ,M ang., Y 3 wi. guyz g 1 af 2 95 E 1 P51533 W K1 -fl iw. fi KF? T Q! 5 2 if 5 4 id 1 Q :H ' nj we il -5 3 1' ik 2 1 Q11 Ba Wi ,155 all E ij E Q! T Q U W, if! x v jr gn LINDA MAXEY Section Edzlor TGECHIV ff? . - rf? I-1 ,kj ,A-gf no 1 , ..,, DR. ROBERT W. ALLEN Princqza! A justice of our present Supreme Court has stated in an official opinion: 'Nothing is more certain in modern society than the principal that there are no absolutes.' Modern writers claim that teachers are no longer qualified to guide the young because the generations live in two different worlds. Politicians rant that we cannot solve today's pro- blems with yesterday's solutions. True, the winds of greed and envy have profoundly shaken the world you were born into. We see it darkly. But fear not, friends. After the storm the dust will settle, and the sarne truths will still be there. Your school days will not have been in vain. Walter T. H. Calliford WALTER T. H. GALLIFORD Assistant Princitz al Administration A yearbook is like a clock or calendar in that all three mark the passage of time. It is my earnest wish that this book will remind you many times in the long years ahead of four profitable years passed in the classrooms and on the playing fields of Woodrow Wilson High School. I pray that you are better people for having passed this way. This year our theme has been WORK and WIN with HONOR and SCHOLARSHIP. As we glance backward we can take prideinthe fact that generally we have been a working group, and our work has frequently resulted in victories both scholastically and athleticallyz but most important of all, we have held high the badge of honor. You can finish your year, or your high school course in the case of seniors, with a deserved Well donel' from your principal. Robert W. Allen Portsmouth School Boord Front: Leslie Fry, Binford M. Hutchins,Iohn E. Adams, jr. Back: Mrs. Clara Porter-clerk, Dr. M.A. Kise, A.j. Mapp, R.E. Brin- son, Dr. H.N. johnson, john W. Shuler, j. H. Griffin .ui- ' 4 W 1 - 'fSi:?Q'H- 2 ' ,,H x,g5' H 4 'ww . X 'W L 'iw . ' 1 --.47 11 ,J ' L' - If' 'Q' .5155 fs: ' I , Q-'dugjy V ,XR I I HWY' Akkv '7 W 5.1. W ..,. ,A . . , .,.. . f 1 , 1 1., .. R K :F-X X... 1 . Y 1 MR. ALF MAPP DR. MERLE A. KISE Superinlendenl Presfdgng ll . .WAH- P15 I R, -.5 NATALIE NIANDRL ARON RONALD A. AUDET CHARLOTTE AVERY Westhampton, U. of Chicago, La College of William and Mari' Longwood Sorbomle Englilyh, Lczlin, Lalin Club Advisor Shorlhanaf Bookkeeping, Dean of French Girls, Aclivilies Associalion, School DELORES MARIE BOOTHF. Tremurer HOWARD M BEALE Old Dominion College East Carolina College Hislory, Sociology WILLADEAN BOYD Machz'1ze, Meta! Shop East Carolina College Typ ing Shorthand an JOANN BARNES East Carolina. College Englzlrh JAMES L. BREWSTER Emory and Henry College Genera! Science, Biology UMFIRLD PHYLLIS F, BYRD RONNIE E. CALHOUN BARCLAY HANCOCK CARROLL S1156 College for Longwood, University of Virginia North Carolina Slate College Uolvefslll' 0fV1fg1H1H Women Columbia UniversitY Pf1J'Sfff1!Ed1wHff0H, General Science Engmh , Mafhgmalics Driver Training, Dance Club Ad- vbar 12 'IV 3 IRMA P. CARTER Coaches Mills and Sherrill are caught in the middle of opening day office MARGUERITE L. CHISWELL Madison, Colunibia, University, confusion. Atlantic Christian College William and Mary Hllffllfy Hzlrlory, Sociology, Govemmeng Court ofHanor Advisor MARY FRANCES COWAN FLORENCE ELIZABETH EMMA WELLMAN CURLEE Appalachian State Teachers College CULPEPPER Catawba College MARJORIE VIRGINIA CODD Bookkeeping, Yjping, Business Randolph-Macon Women's College Homemaking, Science Longwood Law, EB.L.A. Advisor Ma!he1natzts Governmeng Deparlmenl Head sr' . i if i,iiii E W '3'..l : '.- .- if SAIVIUEL YV. DAKE ELINOR RITCHIE DALTON DOROTHY P. DARDEN NIAISIE O. DETERMEYER Pacific Union College, Madison, Wm. and Mary Mary Washington George Washington U. University of Maryland Englllrll Malltemalics Spanish, French, Gaul., Int, ICT, A.R.7f, D.0, Club Advisor Relations 13 1- - 2' 'bm A ' ff . ijiliv ', ': ' E .X - gl 3-5. , JM -f. '. -z vu 5,4 +2 ft. 1 3. 5 l' ' 4 ellie SYLVIA BRITT DICKENS East Carolina College Physiol Education Q.-l DOROTHY NEVLN DIEHL RICHARD DILL JOHN DRAGSETH Longwood, Colufnbia U. Cincinnati Conservatory of Music Smut State College Homemaking, Deparlment Head Marchirzg, Concerl Synqzhonio, General Maia! work, Alhlmz Dance bands Assoczkzlion Treasurer, Deparlmeazt Head ROLAND O. EDCERTON Duke University General Sczenee BEATRICE FORDHAM Mary Washington College General Scwnce me Miss Perkinson, Mrs. George, Miss Hubbard enjoy Thanksgiving meal ANNIE LAURIE EDWARDS in teacher's dining room. U-N-Q W0maU'5 College Biology, Chemiflry SUZANNE FRETZ PATRICIA ANNE GOODWIN PHILLIP RAY GREAVES East Carolina College Greensboro College Oklahoma State University Mathematics, fr. Class Sponsor Choral Direelorg Mixed Chorus, Hzklory, Geography G1rl's Glee Club, Oclel l 14 4-4? -'QE DALE I-I. HEELY A- C- HINTON, OLIVIA T. HINTON CHARLES WAYNE HOOFNACLE V.M.I., University of Southern East Carolina, Gevrgia TCCTI, East Carolina, College of William Old Dominion College California U. Va.,College of William and Mary and Mary English, journalism, Newspaper Malhe1nal12:s P7131-WCS, Bf010gJ1, SCWWC0 Club, Chemislry, Biology, GenerulScience Aa'viSOT Deparlmenl Head 'Zin . '?A+'1'ui-A, Ag l 1 . 5 ' RW 4. ff + Q - H l 1 '+ ww ' +, fm - E gl J I . - l as uw H, w 1 in J, ' iii 1 ESTHER CLAY HQWARD Mrs. Ohmson, Miss Cowan, Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Huff enjoy WAY ELBA FLYNN HUBARD William and Mary College DAY' Longwood English, Publzt Speaking, Crealive Biology 05719701 Sfifnfe, S0Ph0' Wriling, EcrivonsSoc1z91, more Cla-V3 Adm1V075 L V Chew' Forensics, THE DREAWR- DAVID WAYNE JOYNER PHYLLIS CAROLE KINCAID lffldfffAd1fif0f Advisor N.C. State College College of William and Mary Malhemalzbg Mafhemafics MICHAEL N. LAGUTA JOYCE FAYE JENKINS East Carolina College Englzlvlz 15 New England Conservatory of Music, Columbia University Orchestra u if Yi A. E. LANDIS RUTH LEE ESTHER LEVINSON E. E. MARTIN Oberlin College Ball State Teachers College, George Washington University, Buffalo State Teacher's College English, Yearbook Advisor, GOV Indiana University William and Mary Cabinel Makmg, Meclza11z'cal Coach Business, V0.1 Club, Department Hzgyfory, Geography Drawing Head T. E. MASTERS, JR. CARLOS HPETEH MILLS FAY F. MORAN University of Richmond, William LOUISE MAYS Appalachian SlaleTeacl1Cf'S College Blue Motmtain College and Mary Meredith College Physical Education, Driver Edu- HNUTJ' Varszly Club Advisor, Track Coach English canon 1. .. M JOHN FRANKLIN MORRIS Coach Masters, Mr. Dill, Miss Goodwin stop to chat in the hall. ALICE OAST MORSE V.M.I. Randolph-Macon Woma.n's College English, French Spanish, Pan-A mentan League, Department Head 16 MVR q ,f We JOHN R. MOUNIE MILDRED MASON NEYVCOME BARBARA SHAFER OHMSEN BARBARA B. OLIVER Duke University West Va. University Madison College William and Mary Physical Educaiion, Wrestling English, Deparlmenl Head Typing, General Business, Varsigz Governrnenl Sociology, Forum, Coach Cheerleader Advisor Activziies Board Chairman WILLIE N. PARKS CHARLOTTE FREEMAN N.C. Slate College JULIA LEE PERKINSON LAURA R. POOL OPAUSKI .Mechanical Drawing Westhampton College Mary Washington Radford English Biology Phys. Education, Monograrzi Club, Sr. Class Advisor 3 my CHARLES KEMPER PRICE Mr. Dragseth and Mr. Parks about to make the long trek to the office. SHEILA E- RECTOR University of Richmond W esthampton College Hikiory, Geography General Science, Biology, Scienee Club 17 xl Vidal' l y ', lll, ll, lu i an . MARY FRANCIS RICE The daily office scene. This time it's Miss Shumaker talking to Mrs. Curlee MARGARET L. ROGERS Wm. and Mary, Longwood, U. of as Mrs. Howard signs in. Wan-en Wilson, Waste,-n Carolina Vggmlzl Colleges Maf emahcs Physztal Education f-M , Mai i 1 ldlfl, nf Uwfffwl an W Ol 0, X 1 MW Clu C SHU KER BOBBY E. SMITH BETTY N. SNELLINGS and N .C. State Arkansas Polytechnic College Sn Ly Adviygr Malhematics Art, Ar! Club Advisor EDWARD MARY G. UNDERWOOD AUDREY VINCENT Mary Washington College Randolph-Macon Woman's College Acadgmy General Busmess, Typing Lalin, Lalin Club Advisor Audio Visual 18 sri Q--Qu' Tr' ef ' -f sr' ' V' 56. 3.15, -43-X I Q -JG, A 5 rm ,VV yu ROBERT WILLIAM VVELSH MARILYN MILLER VVEST DAVID EARL WHEELER ANN MOORE WHITE Lock Haven State College Madison College East Carolina College Madison College English French, Dramalics and French Club English, THE DREAJllERAd111lrar, Mathematics, Departmenl Head Advisors, Thesp ian Troup 1238 Brya1zlH11 Y E 5?5'35'5i1,??::9Ill7'5'T ' i1ff15li -- at ,Q 1 , V V 4 Q JAMES HARLEY WHITE HELEN BUNTING WILLIAMS BARBARA K. ZIEBARTH Virginia Polytechnic Institute Electric Shop, General Science ELIZABETH A. BLAN FORD Madison College Homemaking, Guidance -ml ' 4 Hesse. V I 'Z'-'T' '. Y X lor, 4 ' e ef l V x J ! P M 9 William and Mary Typ ing, General Business American University H ivlory Guidance ERNEST L. ETHERIDGE University of Virginia History, Governmeng Guidance HELEN S. HUFF Appalachian State Teachers College Business Educalion, Guidance GERTRUDE F. ANDERSON Radford College Biology, Guidance GRACE VIRGINIA RAWLS Longwood, R.P.I., Wm. and Mary English, Guidance 19 rf., Q , JOHN H. RYDER GEORGIANA WOODHOUSE Miss Woodhouse, Dr. Allen are ESTELLE SAWYER University of Virginia Mary Washington College, U..of honored with P. T. A. Life Member- Cajktenh Manager Phys. Etlucalion, Athlelic Direclon Virginia ships. Guidance, Baskelball Coach Guidance Diredor JANE S. SNYDER,R.N. FREDDIE ANN BUTT LORADELL DICKERSON Librarian Ass1l9lanlLib1'arz2zn mi 5 M J'- MAMIE BRETT MARGARET CLAYTON JOAN MccooK NELbXVHig5.El21' omg Clerk Head Clerk Omze Clerk GW ance ef 20 In Memoriom -+ Mrs. Gertrude Kipp Waldron, recognized as a devoted teacher, died October 16, 1962, just two weeks after she met her classes for the last time. Educated at the University of Cincinnati, the University of Rich- mond, and the University of Virginia, she brought to her classes a wealth of knowledge which she had acquired through prolific reading and diligent study. She was keenly observant, constantly alert to current events, deeply concerned about the problems ofthe educational' field. Her cultural background was a broad one, so that those who came under her influence were aware that she knew whereof she spoke. Though her last weeks of teaching were spent under most adverse circumstances engendered by pain and physical suffering, Mrs. Waldron bravely performed the duties of a classroom teacher and planned her work efficiently even from her hospital bed. In the death of Gertrude Waldron, Woodrow Wilson High School has lost a conscientious teacher, and the community,a woman of integrity. 21 5 e Pr Nd Pm S 7 ' um umm lun lu mm sg um 152 Jedi, 9 .Zhi 'iff ,HU 'li' PU ' 95 935 ,.. Mrs. Olivia Hinton informs parents during Open House. MISS KANELA MA YDANIS avxx few-- ..,, .... ,.. rf.. FL. Y 4 MRS. ALICE MORSE 'S MR. IOHN CHAPMAN Eg' 3: 1 A if xtxwy Xxx, I Mrs. Arm White explains the finer points of her grading system A i 1 'X-. A typical faculty meeting. w 1 ' x - ' Q Dr. Robert W. Allen is always ready and happy to reward students for scholastic achievement. JM ,? 5 LEM 2155 ,ng .gg af! 31.1 Hg? 'E 555552 225.5 E 25 Q 1 -:AH F11 55? 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Final advice was given as we were escorted by S.C.A. members through this large building which was to be our home for the next four years. Soon after we arrived the famed bleacher collapse of the Wilson-Newport News basketball game took place in our gym. The next September we were 1B's and our stay at Wilson began to be more enjoyable when every- one joined clubs and got in the swing of things. That year the Student Council was headed by Marty Brennaman, under the theme of Operation Bootstrap, and jackie Drake was Homecoming Queen. In our Sophomore year Dickie Lasting was president of the S.C.A. and Pat O'Brien reigned as Homecoming Queen. A Sophomore Class was organized with Nancy Williamson as president and Mr. Patrick Riley as advisor, and Wilson's first Freshman-Sophomore was held. The Wilson Knights, our swinging new dance band was introduced, and everything had to be tuff or what. Early in 1961 things really began happening. We became upperclassmen at last and the varsity basketball team won the Eastern District Championship. What better way to celebrate than to go to Charlottesville with our team and be excused from school for two days? Glenn White was elected junior Class President with Miss joanne Ricketts as advisor, and Bobby Allen led the S.C.A. in one of its best years yet. School spirit soared in many ways. Freddie Sue Turner was Homecoming Queen. Thoughts were on the future now. In our high junior year, Ralph Gahagan took over as football coach, and Wilson once again had- a winning team. In February 1962 we finally became Seniors. There was a lot of running around and worrying but we managed to get our dues in on time so that we could attend the junior-Senior Prom. We decorated in the theme of Mardi Gras, and it was really beautiful. It was a memorable event for all. Since we, as 4A Seniors would not be in school the following May, we joined the 4B's in the frolicking fun of Baby Day. We were all sad to see Mr. Patrick Riley leave, although, we realized he would still be urging other students to think seriously about their purposes in life. In September 1962, we became high Seniors. TheS.C.A., with the theme of 'Work and Win through Honor and Scholarship was led by julia Dorsey Reed, the first girl president for many years. Toni Williams reigned over the Homecoming festivities. The football team led by Bob Cross and Dale Heely brought honor to Wilson by compiling a 7-3 record, its best in several years. Glenn White was elected 4B President and Mr. Ernest Etheridge was our advisor. Senior themes had to be written, dues were paid, and calling cards and announcements were ordered. We were measured for our caps and gowns and for the first time many of us began to realize how serious this business of high school really was. Most of us faced graduation with the mixed emotions of happiness and sorrow. We had just com- pleted four of the most wonderful years of our lives and now we were going out in to the world to prove ourselves. We of the 4B class sincerely hope that all of those whom we are leaving at Wilson will realize too, that you will benefit greatly from this high school education you are receiving now. We want to wish all of you the best of luck and happiness in your future years. Class of 1962 1X2 26 GLENN ELIZABETH WHITE Pres.-4B Classg Editor-in-chief- The Dreamen' Forumg Ecrivons Societyg F. B. L. A.g Pres.-junior Classy Chap.-Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg Chap.-Presidents Tri-Hi-Yg French Clubg The Presidenlg Home- room Officer. JACQIUELINE FAYE SUTTON Vice. Presn-4B Classg Chap.-Pres- idents Tri-HI-Yg Homeroom Oi ficer, D.O. Clubg F.B.L.A.g Intra- murals. SHARON ELIZABETH FORGEY Girl's Treas.-4B Classg F. B.L.A.g Homeroom Oillcer. BRYANT FLOYD WILKINS 4B S.C.A. Representativeg Esleeck Hi-Y-Sgt.-at-Arms, Treas.g The Dreamer-Lit. Staffg Homeroom oflicerg Forumg Latin Clubg Ecri- vons Societyg j.V. Footballg Cross Countryg Tennisg Manager-Van sity Basketball. February Class Officers FRANCES DIANNE BYRD Sec.-4B Classg 4B Section Editor, Business Staff- The Presidenlg Na- tional Honor Societyg The Stu- dent-Exchange Editorg Treas.- Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Yg Forumg French Clubg Homeroom Offlcerg Girl's Monogram Clubg Intramurals. ROBERT MCKINLEY WILLIAMS Boy's Treas.-4B Class. MR. ERNEST ETHERIDGE Adzfzlsor ' Mid-Term JOHN ALVAH BARCLAY WILTON ERNEST BRAY Fan American Leagueg Esleeck Hi-Yg Homeroom OR icer. WILLIAM EDWARD BUCKNERMIR. Esleeck Hi-Y-Vice Pres.g Forumg Homeroom OFHcer. SUSAN BROOKS ABBOTT Ecrlvons Societyg Glee Clubg French Clubg Intramurals Homeroom Officer. REBECCA LOUISE ALDRIDGE Girl's Monogram Clubg Intramurals-Champion LINDA ANNE ARRINGTON D.E. Clubg Alta Trl-Hi-Y. .gay WILEY CHARLES BUNTINC Footballg Wrestlingg Homeroom Officer. CHARLES FLOYD BUTLER Sgt.-at-Arms-Esleeck Hi-Yg Homeroom Oflicerg French Club. DIANNE COLEMAN V.O.T. Clubg Triangle Trl-Hi-Y. tfllf 28 R JU DITH ELIZABETH COLEMAN F.B.L.A.g Clee Club, D.E. Clubg Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg Soft ball Intramurals. ROBERT JAMES CROSS Varsity Footballg Esleeck Hi-Yg French Clubg Home room OfHcer. JIMMIE LEE DAVIS : 3ujf1'n'7:iYf' 'f' 1 .175 JULIAN DUNCAN CDrewryJ D.E. Clubg French Club. NORBERTO CAO FERRADAZ National Honor Society. JUDY ANN FLY F.B.L.A.gG1ee Club. urijal- liyfw ubbl '.,mH...w www F . . . Graduates WILLIAM WALKER KORNEGAY, III . Esleeck Hi-Y-chaplaing Art Clubg Homeroom officer. 55' GERALD PARKER LASSITER JAMES NEIL LEIGHTON Orchestrag D.E. Club. JIMMY WALKER FULLER RAYMOND CLARENCE HARCUM D.E. Club-treas.g Homeroom officerg J.V. Footballg Pan American League. LILLIAN ANN HARMON Glee Clubg Homeroom offlcerg F.B.L.A. I WILLIAM JOSEPH HINES I IRIS ALONZO JARVIS Aqua Tri-Hi-Y-reporterg Double W Tri-Hi-Yg Glee Clubg F.B.L.A.-parliamentarian. JAMES ARTHUR JARVIS Cross Country Trackg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y. 423' X 'l X fi l Rf ff Q7 1 , MG 'L U jk , All RM f' lf',- ' . Q - -7 K 4. , . ' .E , 3-:A V A-A. E .-' 'ax xy 'gd , V xv J Iv ,V I l N . 4- w , 1 t. 1 na l- xx! N,-Q,v l fx . X l - L I 1: F ,Val A., f fn I X vin, X own , . -., , J , f , 1 '.' H 'iff' . J A l ,nj XJ 1, ., l 'X as xx 1 DONALD EDWARD PHIBJLIPS wig ' N fx' 'NXNz-itional HonorSociety'Concert Symphon arcliin ll l Pj1'IomeroomOfficer,Qpres2 A ,ff rtxkfliandsg Band Librarikfiiilforum EhePre 4B-ikaalflj r f X 9 A 'QM - A My .5-L, .A I ,LJ 1 WN- XTOWENA ELLENXPOWELL Ill I ' , ' f 'V' 3,51-Q 'V ,- 'WAI , l E' t',9i3 DONALD,-QENE RIDDIGK gl IJ '11 V Varsit Football 'lflrack Team V Varst as! .fa J- .2 Y a T sl- -, A V yf ff? R ketballg French Clubg Esleeck Hi+Y'f , '37 x , , , 1. . ,J X ' 4 1 ' W kg x K+' I , , 'ff H J . -1 If X tr , , . i, Y .- all Nl' ' f, swf R' 1, -' -t X V ,X ',- X ' fm 5, 'tx 'l f l it 1' -li I . 1' al J, ,- - K il 1 .5- Xl,-A I .Ally - , K, ' 'ff T.-ffl, 'ul' fx? X LU, ,Q ,J , O N .1 fy x' S 'jr DONALD WAYNE RUTH Forumg Esleeck Hi-Yg Homeroom Oilicer. JAM ES FRANKLIN SANDERS From EuFau1a. High School, Alabama.-Latin, Science, Dramatic Clubsg Chorus. CARLA SUE SORRELL V.O.T.g Aqua Tri-Hi-Y. ul x THOMAS HUTCHINGS MAJETTE V Marching, Concert, Pit Bands, Orchestra-Head Li brariang All State Workshop Band. JANE CONLEY MOORE Art Clubg F.B.L.A.g Homeroom Officerg Intramurals ROYD M. NUCKOLS Marching, Concert, Pit, Show Bandsg Ecrivons Society- Treasurer. I ' ' 12 551- iff ' H Y OTIS CLEVELAND THORPE j.V., Varsity Footballg j.V. Baseballg Latin, Science, Art Clubsg 4B Float Comm. ROBERT PRESTON VERNON j.V., Varsity Trackg -I.V., Varsity Football, jerry W. Bryant Hi-Yg Homeroom Officer. LAWRENCE HUBERT WALTERSJR. Varsity Footballg French Club. CAROLYN ROSE WARREN D.E. Club. WILLFORD ELEY WARREN, IR. Forum, Pan American Leagueg Homeroom Officer. MARGIE LEE WILKINSON Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-Chap.g Aqua Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroom Officer. :rggmr sf!! .un V Y! 'QP' Graduates JAMES LOUIS YOUNG Esleeck Hi-Y-Sec.g Pan-American Leagueg The Dreamer--Copy Editor, Orchestrag . 1 1 3 RICHARD WAYNE YATES Homeroom Presidentg Marching, Concert, Pit Bandsg Band Librarian. Mr. Emest Etheridge, advisor, goes over graduation with Glenn White, class president. x exercises joe Hines, Richard Yates, Norberto Ferradaz, Cuban refugee stu- dent, and jimmy Fuller show mixed emotions over graduation. Frances Byrd proves to other honor graduates, Charles Butler, Ed Phillips, Norberto Ferraclaz, Billy Buckner, that boys don't have all t.he brains. ED PHILLIPS Valcdxktorian H B J FRANCES BYRD Salulatorian Mid-Term Honor Graduates C37 Xiu. From top: Ed Phillips, Norberto Ferradaz, Billy Buckner, Frances Byrd Charles Butler 32 Am bitions REBECCA ALDRIDGE-go get rich and see the world. LINDA ARRINGTON-to marry Don and live next door to Jean and John. JOHN BARCLAY-to attend college, livein Hawaii, and get a very good job. ERNIE BRAY-to go to college and achieve suc- cess in life. BILLY BUCKNER-to finish college, enter the field of mathematics or engineering, then marry. WILEY BUNTING-to join the navy and see the world. CHARLES BUTLER-to graduate, go to college, own a Ford convertible, and marry the right girl. FRANCES BYRD-to convince Lewis that I have a good time. DIANNE COLEMAN-to work and get married before I'm too old. JUDY COLEMAN-to go out West to college, get my degree, and then marry that Special Some- one. VICKI COX-to convince Virginians that West Virginians wear shoes and aren't illiterates. ROBERT CROSS-to go to college. RONNIE DAVIS-to be able to graduate this year. QI hopej DREWRY DUNCAN-to never work a day in my life-be a night watchman. NORBERTO FERRADAZ-to find an easy and well paid job. JUDY FLY-to get married in about five more years. SHARON FORGEY-to get an office job with good pay, and get married. JIMMY FULLER-to be successful. RAYMOND HARCUM-to own a fleet of Congo Cruisers. ANN HARMON-to make a success of my life and fulfill my Cod-given purpose. JOE HINES-to join the Navy, then settle down to raise waves. IRIS JARVIS-to marry a millionaire, have twenty children, and travel around the world. JIMMY JARVIS-to become an intern, and have a wild blast with Ben Casey. BILL KORNEGAY-to live in Australia and raise kangaroos for fun and profit. JAMES LEIC-I-ITON-to marry a rich woman. HUTCH MAJETTE-to further my education and be a success. JANE MOORE-to marry Claude and learn all about motors. ROYD NUCKOLS-to graduate from Wilson and become a doctor as successful as Ben Casey. ED PHILLIPS-to go to college and become a successful electronic engineer for N.A.S.A. DON R I D D I C K-to become a well-rounded scholar. DON RUTH-to graduate from VPI, get a job, and make lots of money. JIM SANDERS-to graduate from high school before my 85th birthday. LOXIE SCHIEMANN-to get married and havea house of my own. CARLA SORRELL-to work, get married and live happily ever after. JACKIE SUTTON-to graduate from Wilson, get a sports car, and go to West Point to shop around. OTIS THORPE-to go to college, then have a career in the U.S. Air Force or Army. BOBBY VERNON-to get married, have two dozen kids, and make 35100.00 yearly. LAWRENCE WALTERS-to graduate, get a good job, buy a '57 Ford, and then marry the right girl. CAROLYN WARREN-to continue working, and to marry R.J. WILLFORD WARREN-to see Wilson 25 years from now, and to see my brother graduate. GLENN WHITE-to become a legal secretary and private secretary to a Yellow-Jacket. BRYANT WILKINS-to go to any college I wish, and to marry Annette Vick. MARGIE WILKINSON-to go to Florida and live in a Swank penthouse. BOB WILLIAMS-to be a first class mechanical engineer, or an aviation machinest mate. RICHARD YATES-to be successful and see the world. JIM YOUNG-to fulfill all my ambitions. Mid-Term BEST PERSONALITY jimmy Young, jackie Sutton MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ed Phillips, Frances Byrd B EST D RE SS E D Roy White, Margie Wilkinson FRIEN DLIEST Bob Williams, Loxie Schiemann MOST ATHLETIC Bob Cross, Rebecca Aldridge . Statistics WITTIEST Susan Abbott, Willford Warren BEST ALLAROUND jane Moore, Don Ruth MOST POPULAR Glenn White, Bryant Wilkins BEST LOOKING Sharon Forgcy, Wiley Bunting MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Iris Jarvis, Otis Thorpe ,xi to - 1 J I V L+ ON 5 cv' fm X R, Regisiroiion E-108 . 1 Carolyn Warren, jane Moore, Diane Coleman , Roy White, Bob Cross, Jimmy Young Joe Hines, Ronnie Davis Bryant Wilkins, Miss Rogers, Vickie Cox, Rwena Powell, Wiley Bunting Ed Phillips, Bob Williams, Glenn White, Iris Jarvis. v jim Sanders, Ronnie Davis 36 Registration B-310 f7 M Sam Guercio, Hutch Majette, Raymond Harcum, Charles Butler r H H ii WZ So Se? Z2 1-10 'TJ fb H H W D- D7 S' E F' O 5' DJ 1 0 Cn H ZF' C H Zi O F I 9? H H K4 2 N S N P4 JA E? Q? 5,151-W-fm A+' W I i l I Us - N.. ,5 ! jackie Sutton, Susan Abbott, Judith Coleman limmY Fuller, Don Ruth .l B-310 to l John Barclay, Richard Yates t u l Margie Wilkinson, jimmy Lassiter, Linda Arrington 37 Mid-Year Exercises January 25, l963 Mr. W.T.H. Galliford presents Woodrow Wilson StudentSchol- arship to Billy Buckner. Raymond Bond, Hutch Majette i joe Hin 1? J P Qi 1 ' , es john Barcla Ra mond Harcum imm arvis, Charles BuLler, and , y y ,J Yl Bobby Vernon discuss tldieir plans for the future. 1 ,M Dianne Coleman, Loxie Schiemann, Sam Guercio, Billy Suggs X S222 Q is v Y- if A E HX ill Ml 38 - , 1 l ul, Ann Harmon, Sharon Forgey, jackie Sutton, Judy Sutton jimmy Sanders, Raymond Harcum, Hutch M ajette, Roy White Frances Byrd, 413 section editor of THE PRES- IDENT. Summer Graduates - l962 R Wlitiiibi Row one: Joyce Oakham, Elizabeth Henderson, Wilma West, Billie Ownby, Delane Keene, Bonnie Brown, Frances Bucl-:ley,Patricia Gifford. Row two: Dottie Futrell, Fan I-lelsel, Juanita Bailey, Patricia Baines, Kitty Sue Blick, Sandra Crew, Sidney Rosenbaum, Whitlow Callis. Raw three: Wayne Harris, Taylor Wyant, Robert Huggins, Aubrey Powell, Kenny Robinson, Sonny Tilley, Ed Parsons, Dorie Richardson, Winborne Willoughby. Row four: Dr. Robert W. Allen, Clarence Holli- day, William Riley, Robert Anderson, Bruce Pace, Michael Slauzis, Harold Crawford, Gherman BriggS, Michael Smith, William Langston, Gerald Dixon, john Cousins, Ivor jones, Mr. Ernest Etheridge. Row j?vc.' David Smith, Ernest Hales, Thomas jenkins, Ronald Pratt, Ronald Fortune. 39 Lost Will and Testament SUSAN ABBOTT, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman all the joys that go with going to Wilson and having Mr. Thurston for homeroom. REBECCA ALDRIDGE, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman tl1e pleasure of having Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Alexander, Mrs. Opauski, and Mrs. Byrd. LINDA ARRINGTON, leave to Cherie and Patsy two years to have fun and live wildly. JOHN BARCLAY, leave Wilson with many happy memories of all the good times I've had, and wish everyone luck in the coming years. ERNIE BRAY, being of sound mind and body, leave to some freshman the grind of four years more schoolwork. BILLY BUCKNER, leave the Wilson students the will to work hard and to do the best they can, acad- emically, socially and spiritually, and to support their school always. WILEY BUNTINC, being of sound body and weak mind, do hereby leave to M.L. all the brilliant brains which I used to graduate. CHARLES BUTLER, hereby bequeath my locker that sticks and all of my good times at Wilson to a certain sophomore. FRANCES BYRD, leave my nickname Birdie to anyone deserving enough, to anyone who wants it, all the hot milk I didn't drink. DIANNE COLEMAN, being of sound mind and and body, leave to Bobby the power to put up with C.F. till June. JUDY COLEMAN, do hereby leave to Sharon Coltes the ability to acquire the quiet disposition that I have, and to Lynn Owens, the ability to loose some of her silliness. VICKI COX, will my seat in Government I 8: II to any Junior that has the courage to take them both in the same semester. RONNIE DAVIS, being of unsound mind and pudgy body, do hereby leave Wilson. fDoubtfulj DREWRY DUNCAN, leave Mr. Chapman my parking space on the front row, and to some senior a seat in Miss Codd's current events class. NORBERTO FERRADAZ, do hereby acknowledge every teacher and student who has helped methrough- out a year and a half at Wilson. JUDY FLY, leave Sharon Coltes and Rodney Darden all the hard work at Wilson, and best wishes to see it through as I finally did. SHARON FORGEY, hereby leave to the lower classes the future years ofhard work and studying. JIMMY FULLER, do hereby leave my desk in Reg. 310 to any deserving student that wants it. RAYMOND HARCUM, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave all my good times at Wilson to the freshman. QRatsj ANN HARMON, being of sound mind, hereby leave to some student the privilege of attending a most wonderful school, hoping that he will be as lucky as I have been. JOE HINES, hereby leave somebody to settle Sue Fentress and Joan Kaiser's boy problems, and to remind Jane Wiseman not to forget her music. IRIS JARVIS, being of sound mind despite the stress and strain of exams, do hereby leave to Donna P. and Ed all my homework and good times. JIMMY JARVIS, being ofweak body and no mind, leave Wilson, B-307, and all the good times to some lucky Freshman. BILL KORNEGAY, being of sound body and mind, do hereby leave Wilson with many fond memories, and give some freshman my permission to go on the roofwithout being caught. JAMES LEICHTON, being of sound mind QPJ and body, do hereby leave to Jim Sanders the ability to get the best ofSandra. HUTCH MAJETTE, bequeath my well devastated music library to the band, and my bassoon and its memories to some really fortunate musician. JANE MOORE, hereby leave Pat my bikini and hope she'll have the nerve to wear it, and Gwen, the ability to ski as well as I. ROYD NUCKOLS, being of doubtful mind and body, do leave to some lucky freshman Mr. Heely as a homeroom teacher. ED PHILLIPS, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some lucky trumpet player my seat in the trumpet section of the Band. DON RIDDICK, being a four and one-half year veteran at Wilson, do leave to some lucky sophomore the pleasure of getting knocked out in his first foot- ball game. DON RUTH, being of questionable mind and obese body, leave to my good 'Brethre11 some of the fun and all of the hard work connected with graduating from W.W.H.S. JIM SANDERS, leave to Wilson all the classroom space I have wasted while day-dreaming my last four years away. LOXIE SCHIEMANN, leave to Pam Sammons the experience of having Mrs. Byrd yell at her, and work for the Dance Club's big show. CARLA SORRELL, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sisters, Mikel and Sandra, all the wonder- ful times I had at Wilson. , JACKIE SUTTON, being of weak mind and strong body, do hereby leave Wilson, and to those lucky QFD ones, opportunity times in Mr. Etheridge's govern- ment classes. OTIS THORPE, leave to some lucky freshman the right to have Papa Heely for homeroom, and to chew gum in there, also. BOBBY VERNON, being of weak mind and body, do hereby leave to Pam West the thrill of completing her Senior year at W.W.H.S. LAWRENCE WALTERS, being of sound mind and body, leave my nickname QButterbeanJ to some de- serving freshman, and to Elgy Stallings I leave the ability to graduate Qeventually CAROLYN WARREN, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Wilson, hoping that all my friends will be in my position someday. WILLFORD WARREN, being of sound mind CPD, do hereby leave to all my friends at Wilson the fond memories and the many thrills I have experi- enced. GLENN WHITE, being of sound mind C?j and body, do leave Wilson with many wonderful mem- ories. I leave the 4A's the privilege of graduating in June. BRYANT WILKINS, being of sound mind and body, do leave to Annette and her friends the right to giggle their fool heads off, without me. MARGIE WILKINSON, do hereby leave Wilson remembering all the wonderful times, and hoping that some lucky freshman will have Mr. Thurston as his homeroom teacher. BOB WILLIAMS, being of sound mind and body, do leave to the millions of freshmen at Wilson four hard years ofwork. RICHARD YATES, leave my locker on the first floor to whomever wants it, and a table in Mrs. Snellings art class to Lyle Royal. JIM YOUNG, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Joyce Oliver the strength to carry her own books. Our Gal Sal presented by Mid-Term Graduates Cast of Characters SALLY SKINNER ......... jackie Sutton MRS. CECILIA VANDYNE ..... Judy Fly ALLISON VANDYNE ....... Glenn White GLENN VANDYNE . . . . Bill Kornegay NELLA YARDLEY .......... Iris Jarvis DAGMAR WARING .... Margie Wilkinson DEXTER WESTBROOKE . . .Bob Williams RONALD SPANGLER .... Willford Warren DAISY JENKINS . . . . . . Otis Thorpe Oh, Nella! l'll never forget poor, dear Nathaniel. When I get finished with your brother he'll be the best advertise- ment any undertaker ever had. Included in the cast were jackie Sutton, Otis Thorpe, Glenn iff ! White, and Willford Warren. I it 'V'r11 L D Why, Mr. Westbrook! What a nice thing for you to dal' M F I If ' t at 'sh. 1 ' ' - ,,.:.:.: E I .!'He'1e:: .5 'swf V' . It is , .. ' -tiiizffi' . ,I , ffl irq F, '15 - .1 it-fgg , 1 up Can you give mejustonegood reason why I shouldn't date Ronnie Spangler? Nonsense, Dagmar! You ought to know thatevery- body in this house likes you. T f 323. il Q3 f- ....-'E 41 W 'yitifg D ' v v-vnwi: 1 tt: K g . 4- l ,A.- --V, -.' -. ,. - . 1. el Lf, . ,,, ,. ... .J si by . - FJ ' :im Carla Sorrell, Willford Warren, Billy Kornegay, Frances Byrd egisfrcifion B-307 Sharon Forgey, jimmy Jarvis, Loxie Schiemann ' 1 j fe' n fl l ,, ru uw . l B' 1 J w w v Raw one: Rebecca Aldridge, Ernie Bray, Drewry Duncan, Frances Byrd, Willford Warren. Row two: Otis Thorpe, Billy Kornegay, Sharon Forgey, Carla Sorrell, Loxie Schiemann. Ernie Bray, Royd Nuckols, Drewry Duncan ....-..--1-- --' ' Y x 1 Rebecca Aldridge, Mr, Dale Heely, Otis Thorpe WZQMW WW aw Mw- 6355! Dwibm 5? Enmipwavf Mwmgmguk MQiQf5g7x if mWE Wg W 3 Maw CQ wwfjgfyfg. fn Mvilff Wf R , if? MQ Sz4f?'fe?,ffiflfl W lil-M i 'gfmmim fwffw AMQQ5 Bryant Wilkins, Ed Phillips, Don Ruth,jimmy Fuller Willford Warren, jimmy Young, Bill Kornegay, Larry Walters 43 June Closs History Hey, look us over! Lend us anear!We are the best class that was ever here. With the strains of our class song still echoing the halls of Wilson, we leave our Alma Mater taking with us memories of the four best years of our lives. It was the year 1959 when we first entered Wilson, somewhat frightened and confused with the bigness of it all. That year was quite a big one for us. We started on our way with the help of the Student Council headed by Marty Brennaman and looked up to our lovely Homecoming Queen, jackie Drake. We became interested in school activities and participated in many. We made new friends and learned new things and finally began to become a real part of Wilson. Summer came and passed quickly and September 1960 arrived and we entered the school year enthusiastic for we were no longer the lowest. This year our boys took active part in j.V. sports and our classmates were j.V. Cheerleaders. Dickie Lasting was S.C.A. President and Pat O'Brien reigned over Homecoming festivities. What a Homecoming it was too! Our team broke a four year winning streak of the St. john's team from Washington, D.C. by defeating them 7-6 for the old grads. julia Dorsey Reed and Rick Rivin represented our class well on Wilson's first Scholastic Team. We were also the first sophomore class along with the freshman class to be organized separately. That was election year too, and we participated in a mock election, electing john F. Kennedy. Yes, it was a big year. Then in September 1961 we finally entered the ranks of upperclassmen. We ordered our rings and anxiously awaited their arrival. Bobby Allen was S.C.A. President that year, and Freddie Sue Turner was Homecoming Queen. Our class was represented by Fan Helsel and Susanne Orenduff in the Home- coming Court. Our boys were now Varsity Team members and some of our girls were Varsity Cheer- leaders. Other members took responsible offices inclubs,duties on literary publications, and were debate team members. And of course we will all well remember the junior-Senior, the hard work and long hours but especially the pride and joy of giving it and making it the best. But the big one was yet to come Finally, September 1962 rolled around, and'it was here our Senior year. It was really the big one and the best one. Our class, unique in every way, made history by having the first girl to be S.C.A. President in about 30 years. julia Dorsey Reed was that girl, and she served well in her office. Other class members filled S.C.A. offices, and Toni Williams reigned as our Homecoming Queen. The football team did a greatjob by compilinga 7-3 winning season, bettering those of the past three years. Dale Heely and Bob Cross were Co-Captains and more of our boys joined them on the team. Sarah Willis and Bobbie Weiss were Co-Head Cheerleaders and along with the other cheerleaders were able to bring school spirit to a peak. Charlie Parkerson headed the first Varsity Club to be organized at Wilson, and the Tri-Hi-Y's had a powder puff bowl. All these things and others college night campaign parties homework pep rallies exams assemblies Senior themes Charlottesville plays Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y working on floats intramurals library football banquet Baby Day A.A. Cards class pictures The STUDENT fire drill decorating the goal posts Student-Faculty game counseling phys. ed. and home ec. and so many more have made our four yearscomplete and wonderful here at W.W.H.S. Yes, all of these things we will remember, Class of '63. 44 rl .. lv June Clczss Officers DONN HAMILTON WOOD Senior Class-pres.g S. C. A.-Di- rector of Publicityg M.G.A.g jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y-treas., pres., secy.g Forumg junior Class-v.-pres.g THE PRESIDENT-Lit. Staffg Homeroom Officer THOMAS RICHARD BRENNAMAN Senior Class-v.-pres.g THE PRES- IDENT-Sports Editorg Dramatic Clubg Thespian Troupe 1238g THE STUDENTQ jerry W. Bryant I-Ii-Yg Sophomore Class-Boy's treas.g Boy's Stateg J. V. Footballg Home- room Olflcer. From Frederick Mili- tary Academyg Glee Clubg Spring Footballg Intramurals RUBY GAIL SCHONFELD Senior Class-Gir1's treas.g Ecrivons Society-v.-pres.g Forum-secy.g THE DREAMER-Bus. Mgr.g Na- tional Honor Societyg Debate Team, Debate Club-secy.g French, Mono- gram Clubsg Intramurals if x 1. MRS. CHARLOTTE OPAUSKI Advisor HELEN MARIE CROSS Senior Class-secy.g Head Ma- joretteg National Honor Societyg Ecrivons Societyg Woodrow Wil- son, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y'sg Forumg Science, French Clubsg School, All- T idewater Hockey Teamsg Mono- gram Clubg Intramuralsg Home- room Officer JAMES FULTON SMITH Senior Class-boy's treas.g Wood- row Wilson Hi-Y-pres,g Hi-Y Pres- idents' Council-pres.g j.V., Varsity Baseballg Cross Countryg THE STUDENTQ Varsity Club-secy.g Homeroom Officer 4,5 I 1 ' - 1- , 4 -' ' QV., . . -1 . 1 -. 5 --4. V, Q I -1 V ' 4',.,f 1 vb' ' A j -w' ' l N x ,, M ' , - 1, .J - x V H v ' I . ' ' I , M I . . v Q. 1 ,V Q.. , ., in my If' I t ' JOSEPH CARROLL PREECE Senior Class-S. C. A. rep.g I.V., Varsity Wrestlingg jerry W. Bryant Hi-Yg French Clubg Varsity Club- chaplaing Homeroom Officer ',..4 'l ,lv , -. XS-1 x,. I , ,. ' A I Um . .K -. , IOYCEVHELENE MEYER ' Senior Class-Court of Honor rep., Foru m-pres., Secy.g N ation al Honor Societyg junior'Senior Prom Chairmang Homeroom Officerg French, Girls' Monogram Clubsg Ecrivons Societyg Intramuralsg Field Hockey Teamg Orchestra 45 ES? 1 .. .. ,Jr 3 9 Qi' ,Am ,J- X l 2 l U H 411 fn ELLEN KATE ANDERSON Forum, French Clubsg F.T.A.g Latln Club-Pres.g Ecrivons Socletyg Wilsonlte Tri-Hi-Y. FRANCES PAULETTE ANDERSON THE PRESIDENT-Bus.g Double W Tri-Hi-Y-Ro porterg F.B.L.A. PATRICIA ANN ARNOLD Varsity, j.V. Cheerleaderg Allen Trl-Hi-Y-Rec. Secty.g F. T. A.g French, Dramatic Clubsg The Forumg Intra- murals. JUDY MARIE ASKEW Modern Dance Club-Pres. SHARON LEWIS BACKUS STEPHEN KENNETH BAGGETT N Rlllll MAXIE BERNARD ACORD NORMAN SHELTON ALLEN D.0. Club. ROLAND PERRY ANDLETON Varsity Trackg D.E. Club. From Churchland JV and Varsity Football. fl JANET KAY BAILEY Pan American Leagucg Triangle Tri-Hi-YQ Dramatic Club D.O.-V. pres. From Glenbrooklilgh, Illinois Swimming Teamg G.A.A. DONALD RAY BAINES D.E.g Art Club. SHIRLEY MAE BAKER 2 E is FRANCES CAROLYN BALDWIN Alta Tri-Hi-Yg D.E. OSEPH CLIN TON BARBER I Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y-secy.5 THE STUDENTg Pan American, Forum Clubsg Homeroom Officer. LONN IE GARY BARNES Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg National Honor Societyg Forumg Golf Teamg Homeroom Offlcer. - .IRQ SANDRA MASKELL BISHOP Intramurals. HUBERT L. BLALOCK Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg D.E. Club-pres. FRANCES BLASIO Prexle Tri-Hi-Y-Chaplalng V. O. T.-secy.g F. B. L.A.- treas.g Homeroom O leer. VICKI MARLENA BASSEMIER F.T.A.-secy., District Treas.g S.C.A. Rep.g Homeroom OHlcerg THE PRESIDENT-Bus.gPresidents Tri-Hi-Y. SANDRA FAYE BAZEMORE F.B.L.A.5 Wllsonite, Prexle Trl-Hi-Ysg V.O.T.g Home room Olflner. BRENDA ELIZABETH BENNETT Pan American Leagueg Mixed Chorusg Glee Club. JOHN THOMAS BENTON National Honor Societyg Jerry Bryant H1-Yg Pan-Amer- lean Leagueg Science Club. PHYLLIS ANN BEVINS Alta Trl-Hi-Y-Secy.g D.E., Latin, Glee Clubs. LAWRENCE HOWARD BISHOP Varsity Basketball. 4555? Y .ig DANNY LEON BOONE Art Club-V. pres., treas., prm.g Homeroom Pres.g THE DREAMER. JOHN ABINGTON BOWEN Marching, Pit., Concert, Dance Bandsg All-State Bandg Jlyoodrow Wilson Hi-YQ Forum Clubg Varsity Tennis cam. MARY FRANCES BOYD Triangle Tri-Hi-Y. EARL CLIFTON BREWER, JR. Track Teamg Cross Countryg J.V. Footballg Jerry W. Bryant HLY5 Varsity Clubg Pan American I4:aguegHome- room Officer. SANDRA LEE BRITTON Robert Allen Tri-Hi-Yg Modern Dance Clubg Monogram Club. JOHNNY PALMER BROOKS Footballg Wrestllngg Trackg Basketball. SANDRA FAYE BLICK Presnoir Trl-Hi-Y-chap.3 Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-reporterg F.T.A.g Homeroom Otflcerg Intramurals. JEAN LEE BLYTHE NORMAN CARY BONENBERGER Jerry W Bryant Ht-Yg Varsity Clubg J.V., Varsity Foot- ballg Homeroom Pre'sldent. fx U A X QQUW BARBARA DIANA B 0 NW MJ' W1 F.B L.A.g Intramuralsg From St. Paul's: I htJ.El-en QQ 'Jjj Mal-y Lam Club MF 1osEPH EDWARD BROWN Track. Ml! LINDA LEE BROWN 9. 4 . 1 IVV y v Agliiffiff 9 tw V W All of F.B.L.A.g Prexie 'mum I.C.T.-SgJ7JJJz?.U'0V L INGRID ELLIS BROWNLEE Wilsonite, Presidents, Woodrow Wllson Tri-I-It-Ysg Dra- matic, French Clubsg Thespian Troupe 12385 THE PRESIDENT-Bus.5 THE STUDENTQ Intramuralsg Homeroom Olfioer. ROBERTA JEAN BRYAN Mixed Chorusg Alta Trl-Hi-Y. LARRY BRYANT jerry W. Bryant Ht-Yg Basketballg Football. ROBERT BULLOCH, II BARBARA BURKE PATRICIA GLENN BYRD National Honor Society-V. Pres.g French Club-Olficerg Art Clubg Prexle Trl-HI-Yg Allen Tri-Hi-Y-Chap.5 Forum Clubg Ecrlvons Societyg jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. LINDA LOUISE CARR Alta Trl-Hi-Yg V.O.T. Clubg Intramurals. CECILIA ELIZABETH BUCHER ll RONALD LEE BUCHANAN Presnoir, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Ysg Homeroom Oi flcerg Intramurals. Seniors shullle in their sneakers. -f l I W I 'I .e 1 . In 97' l 49 MARSHALL VERNON CARR J.V. Football. BETSY ANN CARTER Glee Club. RAYMOND LEE CASH Varsity Track, Cross Countryg Homeroom pres. SHERRY LEE COLLINS Aqua Trl-Hi-Y-sgt.-at-arms: Double W Tri-Hi-Y-sgt. at-arms. LINDA LOU COMPTON French Club-v.-pres., pres: Forumg Prexlc Tri-Hi-Yg National Honor socxery-segy., was-s Allen TIPHPY- hlst.g An., Dramatic Clubsg jr.-Sr. Prom Comm.g F.T.A. URSULA DIANNE CONNELL Modern Dance Clubg Allen, Praldcnts Tri-H1-Y'sgMarch- Ing, Concert Bandsg F.T.A.g Latin Clubg Homeroom- pres. CORLIEN WILSON CATLETT MICHAEL KELLEY CHENOWETH D.E. Club. ANN CLAIBORNE CLARK THE PRESIDENT-Editorln-chiefgjunior Class-secy.g Sophomore Class-v. pres.g THE STUDENTg National Honor Socletyg Ecrlvons Societyg F.T.A.-pres., chap.g Fomm-treas., 2nd v.-pres.g Wllsonite Tri-Hi-Y-chap.g Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-hLst.g Girls' Stateg M.G.A.g Homeroom Officer. RICHARD B. CLEAVES Varsity Wresdingg Varsity Club. MICHAEL ERVIN COCKMAN BRYANT ELLIOTT COLLINS Jerry Bryant Hi-Yg j.V., Varsity Wrestllngg Varsity Club W MICHAEL LEWIS COUNCIL Homeroom-pres.g D. E. Club-pres.g Marching, Con- cert, Pit Bandsg D.E.-District, State conferences. BETTY JUNE COUNTS Modern Dance Clubg Alta Tri-Hi-Yg Art Club. VIRGINIA EILEEN COUSINS Latin, French, Forum Clubsg Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg From St Pauls: Library Club, j.V. cheerleader. LINDA DIANE CREAMER F.B.L.A. ROBERT PIERCE CREECY ANDREW LINCOLN CREED Homeroom officerg j.V., Varsity Football. N X ROBERT WINSTON COOK j.V., Varsity Football, Trackg Esleeck Hi-Y-secy., pres.g junior Class-boy's treas.g THE STUDENT, THE PRESIDENT. , JOHN OLIVER COOK j.V. Football. CHERYL LEE COSNER Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg l.C.T.g Intramurals. LINDA IDUISE CROFI' j.V. Cheerleaderg Ecrivons Soclctyg Allen Trl-Hl-Y- corr. secy.g Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg Glee ClubgMixed Chorusg Triple Trlog Octctg Melody-Annsg Homeroom- pres.g THE STUDENT-news editorg Forum. PATRICIA FAYE CRONE Dance Club-t1'eas.g Prmnoir Trl-Hi-Y-secy.g Home room-pru.g Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Art Clubg Intramuralsg F.B.L.A.g THE STUDENT. CLAUDIA F. CRUTCHLOW S. C. A.-pub. ding j.V. Cheerleader-capt.g Dramatic Clubg Tbaplan Troope 3151238-pres., scrlbeg THE DREAMER-assoc. edltorg Woodrow Wilson Trl-Hi-Yg Allen Trl-Hi-Y-rec. sect.: Intramuralsg Homeroom- prea.5 The Forumg Debate Teamg Ecrivons Socletyg F.T.A. VICTORIA JEAN CULPEPPER Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-V. pl-es.g Presnoir Trl-Hi-Y-V. pr .g F.T.A., Forum, Latin, Dramatic Clubsg THE STUDENTQ Homeroom Officer. BARBARA LOUISE DANIEIS CAROL JEAN DARBY Triangle Trl-H1-Y-Lreas.g Pan American League-secy.g D.O. Clubg Homeroom Officer. 1--1-71? LINDA DARE DASH IELL French Club-reporter, Allen Tri-Hi-Y-sgt.-at-arms F.T.A., Forum, Art, Dramatic Clubs. SQQQ LINDA ROSE DIGGS Aqua Trl-H1-Y, F.T.A., French, Latin Clubs. ,ff R, Geuzser Martin, director of public service, and julia Dorsey R , S.C.A. przsldmg check over English books that were sent to the Philllplnes. MARSHA LEE DOLEMAN Mixed Chorus-music librarian, Melody Anus, Double Fourg French Club-secy.g Alta Trl-Hi-Yg Homeroom OB'lcerg Intramurals. WINGFIELD duBOIS DOWNING NANCY LEE DUNCAN Triangle Trl-Hi-Y-hlsng Allen Trl-Hi-Yg Modern Dance, Dramatic Clubsg Intramuralsg Homeroom Omner. 52 X s DAVID EUGENE EDWARDS THE PRESIDENT-head photographerg THE STU- DENTQ Esleeck Hi-Y. SANDRA ELIZABETH EDWARDS j.V. Cheerleaderg Homecoming Court, 1962gHomeroom Olflcerg Alta Trl-Hi-Y-chaplain-corr. secy.g F.B.L.A. LINDA GAIL EVANS Wllsonite, Prexic Tri-Hi-Ysg Homeroom OB'icer. THOMAS MARCH EVERETT j.V. Footballg Homeroom Officer. LINDA GAYLE EVERS JOHN WARREN FAILES Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y-v. pres.g Varsity Tennlsg March- ong, Concert, Pit Bandsg Homeroom Olficerg Forum, Iaun Clubsg THE STUDENT-sports ed.g THE PRES- IDENT. PEGGY DARLENE DUNMAN F.B.L.A.g V.O.T. NANCY DYSON Varsity Cheerleaderg Alternate j.V., Varsity Cheerleaderg Wilsonile Tri-Hi-Y-v. pray Woodrow Wilson Tri-HL Y-pres.g Fonxm-reporterg F.T.A., Dramatic, French Clubsg Ecrivons Society. SONJA LEE EATON An Clubg Mixed Chorusg Double W Trl-H1-Y. From Churchland: F.B.L.A., Science, Dramatic Clubsg Thesplan Troupe 1546g S.C.A. DONNA GRACE FARRELL Prexle Trl-Hi-Y-hist.g THE PRESIDENTQ Ecrivons Societyg F.T.A.g A.j. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-v. pres,gHomc- room Olfloerg National Honor Society. GLORIA FAY Concert., Marching, Pl! Bandsg Band Secy.g Homeroom Olflcerg Triangle Trl-Hi-Y-v. pres.g French Clubg Orch- mira. BARBARA FITCH Wilsonlte Tri-Hi-Yg F.T.A., Forum Clubsg Prexie Tri- H1-Y-treas.g From St. Paul's: Children of Maryg Library Club. I . ,r n . TERRY WAYNE FOREHAND jerry Bryant Hi-Yg Pan American Icagueg j.V. Football Homeroom Officer. DIANNA GAYLE FREEDMAN Dramatic Club' Thea lan Trou e 1238 s FTA murals. WILLIAM GARY GADDY WILLIARD GALBREATH jerry W. Bryant Hi-Yg Pan-American Iragueg Geography Club-v. pres. BISSELL STANLEY GARREN PHYLLIS CAROL GILLENWATERS Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Presnolr, Prexle Trl-Hi-Ys. GAU- G11-PIN ZENATH MERLE HALL, IR. Homeroom Olflcerg Trackg Wrestlingg D.E. Club-v. pta. HARRY LEE HANKLA National Honor Socletyg Latin, Science, Fomm Clubs. 54 JAMES HANNAMAN Latln, Science Clubs, LEISLANN QBUTCHIEQ HANRAHAN V.O.T.-rcporlerg Prexle Trl-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.g Homeroom Olfloer. WARREN HAN RAHAN , p p - ecy.g . . . THE PRESID EN T3 Robert W Allen Trl-Hi-Yg Intra- ROBERT WARFEL HARRELL Dramatic Clubg Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y-secy., treas.g M.G.A.g j.V., Varslty Wrestllngg S.C.A.-Lunchroom Di- rectorg Golf Teamg Pan American Leagueg Homeroom pres. JAMES ROBERT HARRELL JEAN ROBERTA HARRIS Alta, Presidents Tri-Hi-Ys. mix BARBARA MEREDITH HERBERT THE PRESIDENT-Assoc. Editorg F.T.A.-pres.gCLrls' Statcg Junior Class- girl'streas.g THE STUDENTQ THE vous Societ Woodrow Wilson DREAMERg Ecrl yg , Wllsondte Tri-Hi-Y'sg Forum, Science Clubsg Intramurals. DELORES CARTER HEWITT Glee Clubg Allen Tri-Hi-Y. ROXY BELLE HIGGINS mllgsplfgfgikfg ,- .1 J, H K W ' SAUN DRA KAYE HARTMAN AJ. Lancaster Trl-Hi-Y-treas.g F.B.L.A.g V.O.T. JOSEPH DOUGLAS HATHAWAY SYLVESTER ERWIN QSKIPPYD HATHAWAY, III jerry W. Bryant Hi-Yg Bandg Homeroom Olficer. LANA MARIE HAYDEN LINDA CAROL HAYES F.B.L.A.g Double W Tri-Hi-Y-v. pres. ELDWIN DALE HEELY Varsity Football-Co-Captaing Varsity Baseballg Boys' Stateg jerry W. Bryant Hi-Yg Homeroom Officerg Varsity Club-sgt.at arms. From Sunny Hills High, California: j.V. Baseball, Footballg Varsity Wrestling. KATHRYN LaVON NE HOGAN Presnolr Tri-HI-Y-sgt. at arms, Modern Dance Club- gxeb. dir., Presidents Trl-Hi-Y-reporter, Homeroom oil r. JESSE RAY HOLLAND BRENDA KAY HOLLIDAY V.O.T. Club, Aqua Tri-Hi-Y. JOANNE HOLIJOM AN Marching, Concert, Pit Bands, Aqua Trl-Hi-Y, Double WTri-Hi-Y, French Club. SHERRY LYNN HOLLY ' D.E. Club. IJOU ROSS QCANDYJ HOPEWELL Girls Monogram Club-pres., Triangle Tri-HI-Y-secy., Forum, Activities Board, Phi Beta Chl Society, Marching Band, Latin Club. -0 5 FLORENCE DEWITT HIGH Aqua Tri-Ht-Y-secy., Double W Tri-H1-Y-secy.,Home- room olfloer, Latin, D.O. Clubs. OLIVER CLAIR HILLARD j.V., Varsity Football, J.V., Varsity Wrestling, Home- room pres., Boys' State, Jerry Bryant Hi-Y, Varsity Club-treas. LINDA EVELYN HINES F.B.L.A.-treas., Intramurals. 56 JOHN BENJAMIN HORTON Varsity, j.V. Basketball, j.V. Footballg Tennisg Marching Bandg Wilson Dance Band, Orchestra. SANDREA LEE HORTON D.E. Club, National junior Honor Society, Alta Tri- Hi-Y. HENRY CLAY HUDCINS Bryant H1-Y, An Club, THE STUDENT--Businms Manager, Homeroom officer. LINDA LEE HUGHES D.E. Club. PAMELA KAY HUNT V.O.T.-v. pres., Prexle Trl-Hi-Y-corr. secy., F.B.L.A.- hist., Wllsonite Tri-Hi-Y. BARRY LEE JACOBSON Vars Tennis Team Homeroom res. Varsit Latin 4 VY , , , Clubs. P y ' XX Y. DIANA LYNN JAMES Forum, French Club, Allen Trl-Ht-Y-reporter, Prexle Trl-HI-Y, Dramatic Club. 5, , ROSEMARY JAMES PATRICIA LOUISE JERNIGAN JANIE LOUISE JOHNSON Prmnolr Trl-Ht-Y-secy., Presidents Tri-I-ILY, Forum, Latin, Future Nurses Clubs, Homeroom officer, Intra- murals. JEAN ARNETTE JOHNSON Triangle Trl-Hi-Y-chap., Forum, THE PRESIDENT- bus. staff, French Clubg THE DREAMER-Ed. 1nChieL From New York: Arlstag Service Socletyg Varsity Cheer- leader, Clee Clubg Leaders, Modern Dance, Turkey Mountain Clubg District Rep. 57 Someday our advisor, Mrs. Charlotte Opauskl, may become a professional balloon blower-upper. v ' . I N , I A LANA LUCINDA OHNSON J Homeroom pres.g V.O.T. Clubg Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-pres. LEMUEL JOHNSON, III Homeroom Olflcerg Science, Forum, French Clubs. SUSAN ANNIE LAURA JOHNSTON Modern Dance Clubg Presnoir, Presidents Tri-HI-Ys Dramatlm Club, Thesplan Troupe 1238-secy.g Home- room Officer. From Churdtland: Dramatics Club-pres: Tbesplan Troupe-pres. RICHARD TAYLOR KITELYN,-IR. Bryant Hi-Yg Homeroom Olficer. WILLIAM KNOX CONNIE MAE LAMB Homeroom Offlcerg Robert L. Sweeney Tri-Hi-YQ Pres- idents Tri-H1-Yg Intramurals. CAROL JONES PATRICIA GAIL JONES Triangle Trl-Hi-Y-pres.g Wilsonlte Tri-Hi-Yg Concert, Marching, Symphonic Bandsg Activity Associationg Band Council-jr. Rep.g Forum and Science Clubsglrlomeroom Olftcerg M.G.A. WAYNE JORDAN D.E. Club-treas. BERNARD JOSEPH KARPOWSKI LEROY KETCHUM, JR. JAMES LINWOOD KITCHIN Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg D.E. Clubg Pan American League. GWEN LAUGHON Triangle Trl-Hi-Yg F'.B.L,A. JUDY LEE Prmnoir Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g Art Clubg Homeroom Officerg Intramurals. JUDITH ANDERSON LESTER -I.V. Cheerleaderg Robert W. Allen, Woodrow Wllson Tri-Hi-Ysg Latin, Glee Clubsg THE PRESIDENT- Businmsg Ecrlvons Society. GERALD BENJAM IN MADDREY f.V. Basketball, j.V. Baseballg Homeroom Olfioerg Es- eeck Hi-Y. MARY KATHERINE MAGEE SAMUEL JAMES MAJOR Homeroom Olflcerg jerry Bryant HI-YQ Latin, Science Clubs. From Paris, France: Executive Councilg N atlonal junior Honor Societyg j.V. Basketball. t ,, GEORGE HARRY LAMBERT D.E. Clubg D.O. Club. MELVA LOVANNE LANGLEY Modern Dance Clubg Intramuralsg Alta Trl-Hi-Yg F.B. L.A. JAMES FREDERICK LANGSTON j.V., Varsity Footballg j.V., Varsity Wrestllngg Bandg Cborusg Baseballg Science, Varsity Clubsg Orchestra. SAMUEL ZALMAN MARKMAN Trackg Forumg j.V. Wrestlingg Pan American Leaqltg Latin, Science Clubsg Ecrivons Societyg Debate Clu pres. VIRGINIA ELLIOTT MARTIN S.C.A.-Public Service Directorg Allen Trl-Hi-Y-pres. Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-corr. secy.g THE PRES- IDENTQ THE STUDENT-literaryg F.T.A.g National Honor Socletyg Eerlvons Societyg Forumg Homeroom Offioerg Intramurals. GENE LaVARN MASSEY D.E. Club. From Midland High School: Tennis Club- v. pres. LINDA IVY METCALF Co-capt. j.V. Cheerleadersg Varsity Cheerleaderg Allen Tri-HLY-pres.g Woodrow Wilson Trl-Hi-Yg S.C.A.- rep.g Homeroom Officer. DONNA LORRAINE MILLER Homeroom Olficerg Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-sgt.-at-armsg Tri- angle Tri-H1-Yg V.O.T. Club-treas. WALTER PEYTON MILLER Marching, Concert, Pit, Dance Bandsg Band Lt. and Capt.5 Science Clubg Forum. FRED WILLIS MITCHELL BERNARD LESLIE MOORE SANDRA KAY MOORE Mixed Chorusg F.T.A.g Alta Tri-Hi-Y-t.reas.g French, Glee, Monogram Clubsg Homeroom Olfloerg Forumg Intramurals. H DONALD WAYNE MATHIAS jerry W. Bryant Hi-Yg Science, Latin Clubsg Homeroom Olfloer. LINDA LEA MAXEY Wilsonite, Triange Trl-Hi-Ysg THE PRESIDENT- faculty editorg T E DREAMER-subscription mgr.g Ecrivons Societyg Latin Clubg Intramurals. GYERAL BERNARD MAY RONALD EVERETTE MORGAN Homeroom OEioerg Bryant Hi-Y. TOMMY JACKSON MORGAN j.V., Varsity Foothallg Trl-capt.-Track Teamg Varsity Wrestlingg jerry W. Bryant H1-Yg Homeroom Officerg Varsity Clubg Boys' State rep.g Marching Band. WILLIAM EDWARD MORTON,-IR. j.V. Wrestllngg Homeroom Olflcerg D.E. Club. gk il ,f OLA CONSTANCE MOWBRAY Trlge Trlog Mixed Chorus-robelibrar1angGlee, Geog- rap y Clubsg Intramurals. RITA LOUISE MYERS Majoretteg Marching, Concert Bandsg Homeroom Ot? Hoerg D.0. Club-reporterg Allen, Presidents Tri-Hi-Yg Intramurals. MARGARET EDWARDS NIX THE STUDENT-lit. stalfg Latin, Dramatic Clubsg Ecrivons Society, Alta, Aqua Tri-I-ILYs. u ,x, 'x LAWRENCE VINCENT PARKER SYLVIA JEAN PARKER F.B .L.A. CHARLES HERBERT PARKERSON Varsity Club-pres.g jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y-chap.gCross Country-Co-capt.g Track Team-Tri-capt.g Homeroom Officerg Marching, Concert, Pit Bandsg F.T.A., French Clubs. fx JACQUELYN ANN NORFLEET Allen Trl-I-Il-Yg Latin Clubg Intramurals. REBECCA ANN NUNLEY r.-Sr. Prom Comm.g Art, I.C,T. Clubsg From Church- and: Fresh.-Soph. Prom Comm. MICHAEL EUGENE OPAUSKI LV., Varsity Footballg Trackg Homeroom rep. SUSANNE IEANETTE ORENDUFF 1961 Homecoming Courtg Alta Tri-Hi-Y-v. pres., corr. secy.3 Homeroom Olfioerg F.B.L.A.g M.G.A.g Modem Dance Club. Jo ANN OWENS Alta Trl-H1-Ygllomeroom Offloersg D.0. Club-chairman. KATHRYN LYNN OWENS Pan American League-secy.g Aqua Trl-Hi-Y-treas.g F.T.A.g Intramuralsg Homeroom Officers. BONNIE GAIL PILAND Alta Trl-Hi-Yg F.T.A.g Dramatic, French Clubsg Intra- murals. LARRY MARTIN PILAND jerry W Bryant HI-Yg Cross Country, Indoor, Spring Track, Pan American Leagueg Homeroom Officer, Var- sity Club. NANCY JEAN PILAND THE PRESIDENT, Homecoming Court, 1961, Forumg to Azalea Court, F.T.A., French Club, Homeroom 0 Icerg Allen Tri-HI-Y-chap., mas., Woodrow Wilson Tri-H1-Y, Ecrivons Society, Intramurals. CATHERINE HELEN POLLOCK Forum Club, Dramatic Club and Plays, F.T.A.g Thes- plans Troupe, Girls Monogram, French Clubsg Intra- murals, Ecrivons Socletyg Nat. Honor Society, Home- room 0Eioer. DONNA KAY POSEY Allen Tri-Hi-Y. BETTY CAROL PRICE Forum, Latin, Glee Clubs, Prmnolr, Aqua, Prexle Tri- H1-Ysg Homeroom OH'k:er. MARCIA LYNN PEGRAM Alta Tri-Hi-Y. ANN COURTNEY PERKINS Aqua Tri-HI-Y-sec., chap., Double WTrl-Hi-Y-chap., Frmch Clubg M.G.A. JERRY MALCOLM PHILLIPS Varsity Wrestling, Trackg Cross Country, Forum, THE DREAMER-publklty dir., French, Varsity Clubs, Ec- rivons Society, Homeroom Olfioer. FRANCES LORETTA PRIDGEN THE PRESIDENT-bus. lit., Typing Stallilg Double W Tri-Hi-Y-treas., M.G.A. Rep., Mixed Chorus, Latin Club-treas.g Aqua Tri-H1-Y-reporterg Art Club, Intra- murals. TEDDIE RAY PROFFITT Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Baseball. GAIUS GRAY PURYEAR BETTY ELAINE RAYMOND LV., Varsity Cheerleader-treas.5 Girls' Stateg THE PRESIDENT-bus.g Wllsonlte, Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Y-sgt.-at-armsg Homeroom Pres., Latin Club. DIANA ESTHER REED I.C.T.g Alta Trl-H1-Y-cl1ap.g Phi Beta Chi Soctetyg Dra- matic Club. IULIA DORSEY REED S.C.A.-pres.g Court of Honor-Fr., Sotph., Jr., Rep., sec., v. pres.g National Honor Socletyg S olastic Teamg Forum-reporter, 2nd v. pres.g F.T.A.-chap.p Ecrlvons Socletyg Debatlngg THE DREAMER-mgr. edt.: Girls' Monogram Clubg Wllsonlte Tri-HLYQ Intramurals5Latin Club. VIRGINIA ANNE ROBERSON Triangle Trl-Hi-Y-corr. secy.g French Clubg F.T.A.g Pan American League. JAMES CHARLES ROBERTS .IOHN GRAVES ROBERTS GEORGE CLAY RICHARDSON j.V. Footballg Varsity Tennisg Homeroom pres. ROSEMARIE RICCITELLI Alta Tri-HLY-hlsLg Geography Club-histg Girls' Mono- gram Club-v. pres., treas.5 D.E. Club-sccy.g F.B.L.A.g Glee Club-secy.g Hockey Teamg Intramurals. TONI MARIE RICCITELLI Alta Tri-Hi-Y-sgt.-at.-armsg THE PRESIDENTQ Girls' Monogram Club-secy.g D.E. Clubg F.B.L.A.g Hockey Teamg Glee Club-treas.g Geography Club-sgt.-at-armsg Intramurals. EARL CARROLL RIGSBY D.O. Clubg Homeroom Rep. CYNTHIA DAVIS RILEY Wllsonite Trl-Hi-Yg I.C.T. Club. RICHARD ANDREW RIV IN Forum-v. pres.g National Honor Society-pres.g Ec- rlvon's Socletyg Scholastic Teamg Science Club. ' Forum Science Clubs. RITA SUE ROUN TREE il IV Cheerleader Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg Woodrow Wilson gr!-li-Il-Y trcas Homeroom officer IntramuralsgV.O.T. u MARY JOANNE ROWE Alta Tri-Hi-Y-pres-corr. secy.g F.T.A., Lalin,ArtClubs. From St. Pauls Chlldren of Mary-Tumbling Teamg Library Club. hm. , A PAUL ROGERS ,Q vw fl: . .Q ,T M lkulo V 1 . F 'Q 3 ELLEN ANNE RUSSELL Alta Tri-Hi-Yg V.0.T. Club. JOHN WILLEY SAMMONS Orchestra HARRY CLEVELAND SANDERS DRUCILLA RAE SAWYER French Clubg Triangle Trl-Ht-Y. 101-IN SAWYER NEIL SCI-ILUSSEL Marching, Concert., Pit, Dance Bandsg Orchestrag Science Clubg Audio Visual. D I 5 r ...ii 64 DIANNE MARIE SCHNITZER Latin, Forum, F.T.A. Clubsg Phi Beta ChlSocletygMarch- ing, Concert, Pi! Bandsg Orchestra. LAWRENCE YORK SCHWAB j.V., Varsity Basketball-capt.g Traclq LV. Baseball Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg Homeroom olfioerg Varsity Club THE STUDENT. NANCY RITA SCULTHORPE Alta Trl-H1-Yg I.C.T. LINDA FAYE SEARS Art Club-pres.-v.-presfsecy. MICHELE SELLERS Mixed Chorusg Dramatic Club TOMMY LYNN SHANKS Marching B and RONALD YVAYNE SHEPHERD LV., Varsity Foolballg Varsity Tennisg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y -lf , '7 ' I- -V ,.,',,. I ..,. - . ,JF-' ' V ,.A ',r,L..' btw' f ' ,nv D - X 'T b. : ' 1' 7 - ..-, 4 -n'- 5 f Ql- .fi 1 'f , ' 'JM J I . Q lv, . 1,112 ' '- '-f t . ,mg- .. Q. - ' 1 I rw' ,-.-ff' . uv l, if ' ' S J wh ' Q ' TV' . 'Ji rl ' - fx ' M wgt: 7' J' 4' 4 T ,wel L' ' HOWARD M SKINNER jr.-Sr. Prom Comm.g Homeroom Officer -H' - ' s ' - W, W ' BRENDA PAYE SIMMER 1 :',, F L - ' ' V' ,,,..L' Presnoir, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y'sgHomeroom Officer Pan American League-pres.g PhiBetaChiSociety-pres.g v. er .7 I g 'I N Q fi il. Senior class meetings were sometimes necessary CAROL ANN SKUNDBERC Prexie, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y'sg Triple Triog Mixed Chorus -secy.g THE PRESIDENT-bus., lit. stalfg F.T.A.g Homeroom Officerg jr.-Sr. Prom Comm.g Art, Glee Clubsg Melody Annsg Girls Intramurals JOYCE ANITA SMITH F.B.L.A.-sec.g Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g V.O.T. Club- pres.g Homeroom Officer WESLEY KENNON SMITI-I,JR. 65 gl l. l ,. , YVONNE ELOISE SPILLMAN French, Geography Clubs, Presnoir Trl-HI-Y-chap. PrexieTri-H1-Y. ANN IE PEARL SWAIN Double W Tri-Hi-Y-pres., Aqua Tri-Hi-Y, D.O. Club. PATRICIA ANN SYKES Prcde, Allen Tri-HLY's, Forum, Science, Latln Clubs, i Intramurals, Homuoom officer. GEORGE EDWARD TALBOT Marching, Concert, Pit, Dance Bands, Band Olficer, Forum, Science Clubs. MARGARET ELIZABETH TAYIDR Forum, Latin Clubs, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y. From Banclelrante School, Brazil: Student Body-pres., secy., treas. MARY ANNE TAYLOR Woodrow Wilson, Presnoir Trl-Hi-Y's, F.T.A.-v. pres., secy., Forum, Art Clubs, Dramalics Club-treas., French Club-pres., v. pres., Ecrivons Society, Homeroom oi floer, THE DREAMER-distributive stall, Court of Honor-pres., THE PRESIDENT-Jbus. stafil Debate Team, U. N. Pilgrimage '62, Intramurals, Thesplan Troupe. LANGHORNE HOLMES SMITH Basketball, Track, French Club, jerry W Bryant Hi-Y MARION YVONNE SMITH Glee Club, Intramurals, Alta Tri-Hi-Y, V.0.T. From Churchland High School: Future Homemakers of Amer- lca. GERALD BRYAN SPEARS SHARON P. THOM Alta Trl-HiY-hlst., Pan American Ieague, F.B.L.A., Intramurals. MICHAEL KEITH THOMPSON Forum, Homeroom officer, Science, Latin Clubs. EDWIN E. TIPPETT Z jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y, Dramatic, Science Clubs, Band, Latin Club-olflcer, jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. Homeroom officer. MARY ANN TREAKLE Ecrlvons Society-reporterg THE DREAMERQ Forumg THE STUDENTQ THE PRESIDENT. NANCY MARIE TURNER Presnoir, Presidents Tri'Hi-Y'sg F.B.L.A., V.O.T., Mono- gram Clubsg Homeroom olfioerg Intramuralsg THE PRESIDENT-bus. staff. LINDA DIANNE TWILLEY Director of Traffic--S.C.A.g Woodrow Wilson Trl-HL Y-v. pres.g Robert W. Allen Trl-Hi-Y-treas.g National Honor Socletyg F.T.A., Girls Monogram Clubsg Forumg THE STUDENTQ THE PRESIDENTQ Ecrivona Socletyg Homeroom olficerg Intramurals. vw A y A ll l , BOBBIE WEISS Varsity Cheerleader-co-capt., pub. directorg THE PRES- IDENT-Features Edttorg THE STUDENT-Features Editorg j.V. Cheerleaderg Thespian Troupe 12385 Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg Ecrivons Societyg Dramatic, French, Forum, Science, F.T.A. Clubsg Iotramuralsgjn- Sr. Prom Comm.g Homecoming Comm.g T.I.P.A.-Del. STUART EARL WELIS Cross Country-co-capt.3 Trackg Varsity Clubg Band. MARY SUE WELTON Allen Tri-Hi-Y-v. pres.g Art, French Clubsg F.T.A.g Woodrow Wilson Trl-Hi-Y. FENTON DREWRY VAUGHAN jerry Bryant Hi-Yg Varsity Footballg Homeroom 06 flcer. PAT ANN VAUGHAN D.E. Clubg Chorus. MARY JANE WALL Varsity Cheerleader-secy.g I. V. Cheerleader-treas.g THE PRESIDENT-Senlorsliditorg THE STUDENT- literary stafll THE DREAMER-circulation managerg Woodrow Wilson Trl-Hi-Y-chap.g Wilsonite Trl-Hl-Yg Sophomore Class-secy.g Homeroom oB'icerg Intra- murals. CLAUDIA WALLACE Modern Dance Club-secy.g Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g Woodrow Wilsong Tri-Hi-Y-sgt. at. armsg Homeroom olficerg Monogram Club. ROBERT ALLEN WEBBER Cross Countryg Track. ERIC WEISSMAN Debate Team. PHILIP WATTS WHITEHURST Science, Latin Clubsg Orchestra-concert masterg All State Orchestrag Homeroom officer. CURTIS FRANKLIN WHITLEY Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y. GRACE WH ITLEY WILLIAM BRUCE WHORTON Science, Latin Clubs. WILLIAM WILDER Varsity Wrestlingg Varsity Tennis. RONALD HERBERT WILLARD Homeroom officer, Latin Clubg Pan American Leagueg Forumg Esleeck Hl-Y. PEPPER WESTBROOK Audio Visualg D.E. Club. KENNETH WILLIAM WHITE Track-tri-capt.g Cross Country-co-capt.g Varsity Science, Latin Clubs. JOHN NOLAN WHITEHEAD 41 'Vi uf JOHN LELAND WILLIAMS THE PRESIDENTQ THE STUDENTQ Audio Visualg French Clubg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y. ROBERT R. WILLIAMS SHERRY ANN WILLIAMS Presidents Tri-Hi-Y. Xe AN T0 IN ETTE QTON I J W ILLIA MS Homecoming Qiueeng Glee Club-pres.g Presnoir Tri-Hi- Yg Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g Horueroom olficerg Al- ternate 1.V., Varsity Cheerleader. WALTER QBILLYD WILLIAMS S.C.A.-v. pres., Soph., junior representathfg, treas., chap.5 S,C.A. Convention, Workshopg jerry Bryant Hi- Y-chap., sgt.-at-armsg Boys' Stateg Pan American League -treas.g jr.-Sr. Prom Com.g Forumg Homeroom olflcer. CHERYL ANNE WILLIS THE PRESIDENT-assi. senior section editor-bus., Dramatic Clubg National Thespian Societyg F.B.L.A. IR CAROL WRIGHT Pan American League-v. pres.g Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y- lreas.g Forumg Science Clubg Ecrivons Societyg Home- room officer. SHIRLEY JEAN WRIGHT Science, Dramatlcs, Latin, Art Clubsg Forum. GEORGE THOMAS WYATT SARAH ELLEN WILLIS j.V., Varsity Cheerleader-co-capt.g Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y- sg!-at-armsg Woodrow Wilson Trl-Hi-Y-secy.g Home- coming Com.g THE PRESIDENTQ THE STUDENTQ THE DREAMER-exchange edltorg F. T. A.g Intra- muralsg Homeroom oificerg Dramatic Club. GLORIA MAE WILSON Aqua Tri-Hi-Y. LINDA GAIL WILSON Tri-Hi-Y. ELAINE BERSON WINNICK THE S T U D E N T-editor-ln-chlefg Forum-reporterg Dramatic Clubg Thespian, Troupeg F.T.A.3 French Club. ROBERT DANE WOODLEY RONALD L. WGODYARD Honor Grocluofes Rich afd RWC11 Langhorne Smith JULIA DORSEY REED XX N Va!ea'icto1'izm Linda Compton Harry Hankla JOYCC MCYCT Bettie Taylor Arm Clark Billy Williams Paul Rodgers J' f I r G il Gary Barnes Ruby Schonfeld John Benton jerry Phillips Dianne Twilley 70 3 W' , rl il ll' H l-W' .L 3- lbflieg wr um .1 r -er , Cray Puryear Robert Harrell Gayle Freedman Ginger M3-mn Iudy Lester Q fa, , , S T' if U M Brenda Bennett Helen Cross Barbara Herbert Patricia Arnold Sam Major Cathy Pollock JD a n z we Roberta Bryan Lemuel johnson l ' fl? dd l Nancy Piland IJ 1 Linda Maxey Class Of 1963 I PAT B YRD Salutatorzian if EDWARD BUNTING A long, serious illness claimed the life of Edward Bunting, a member of the class of 1963, in early December of 1962. To those who were close to him, Edward was always a good friend, and for everyone he always had a smile and a friendly hello. A valued member of the band, he contributed much to its success. To the members of this graduating class it was a privilege to have known Edward, and he will hold an honored spot in the memories of the Class of 1963. if E In Memoriam MELODY EARLE HUDGINS As our raduation is upon us, we all think about and miss a iellow class member,Me1ody Earle Hudgins. We all remember that automobile accident of Good Friday, 1961, in which Melody was killed. Her death left an empty place in our midst, however, knowing Melody as we did, we feel that she is watching with keen interest all of our senior activities. While Melody was deeply religious, serious minded, and mature in her thinking, she shared our gayer hours and lighter moods, as well as our serious ones. And so, in the midst of our busy life we pause to do honor to the memory of a former classmate. June Class Ambitions NORMAN ALLEN-be a success without going to college. ELLEN ANDERSON-to someday improve conditions in Portsmouth for Mrs. Aron. PAULETTE ANDERSON-to run off to a certain island and marry a certain boy. ROLAND ANDLETON-to graduate, to spend the rest of my life with Peggy Brown. PATRICIA ARNOLD-to count all the bricks in Wilson. SHARON BACKUS-to be good in everything I undertake. JANET BAILEY-go to Texas and drink Pearl at the Trail.', DONALD BAINES-to have a good and eventful life. FRANCES BALDWIN-to graduate from high school, go to business college and then marry that certain guy. JAY BARBER, JR.-to go to college, and be a success. GARY BARNES-to live on an island in a bamboo hut, and drink milk from contented coconuts. VICKI BASSIMIER-to become an elementary school teacher. SANDRA BAZEMORE-to participate in two weddings this summer, playing the main role in one. BRENDA BENNETT-to go to college and become a high school history teacher. JOHN BENTON-to get an engineering degree and be presi- dent of Kaiser Industries. PHYLLIS BEVINS-to become Mrs. Fred Smith, and own a brick house in the country. HELEERT BLALOCK-to graduate and leave these hallowed a s. FRANCES BLASIO-to graduate and become a private secre- tary for a handsome bachelor. SANDRA BLICK-to graduate from Wilson and go into nurses' training. CARY BONENBERGER-to keep going with a certain Churchland girl, to attend college, to secure a career in the Navy, to grow another foot taller. DANNY BOONE--to win the president's cup race in my boat. JOHN BOWEN-to become someone important to others and to a cute looking blonde. MARY BOYD-to be an executive secretary. TOMMY BRENNAMAN-to win the Mr. America Title and to have my braces removed. EARL BREWER-None. SANDRA BRITTON-to become an accountant or steno- grapher and marry C. B. JOHNNY BROOKS-to be 2111 engineer. BARBARA BROWN-to marry a certain guy named Buddy and live happily ever after. LINDIA BROWN-to find an employer I can split the profits wit . EDWARD BROWN-to go to college, become an engineer, and retire on a sailboat. INGRID BROWNLEE-to be den mother to Tommy Brennaman and his Mofia. ROBERTA BRYAN-to become the first woman president. LARRY BRYANT-to go to Old Dominion College and play basketball, and study Phys. Ed. RONALD BUCHANAN-to attend medical school and be- come a neuro-surgeon. CECILIA BUCHER-the ability to keep my claws in that certain someone from Oscar-Smith. ROBERT BULLOCK, III-to graduate from VPI, make a million dollars, and buy Peyton a 63 Corvette. BARBARA BURKE-to take an advanced Home Economics Course at VPI. PATRICIA BYRD-to go to VPI and become the best fashion illustrator in the world. LINDA CARR-to personally thank my guardian angel for pushing me through high school. VERNON CARR-to graduate and go to college and make something of myself. BETSY CARTER-to graduate from Wilson, continue working and marry A.S. DELORES CARTER-to one day get married. RAYMOND CASH-to make a million and then retire to be- come a beach bum. COULIEN CATLETT-to graduate from Wilson and get a good job. MICHAEL CHENOWETH-to graduate from Woodrow Wilson High School. ANN CLARK-to reach the ultimate in progression, creativity, and moderness, while remaining a conservative. RICHARD CLEAVES-to graduate from college and make a lot of money. MICHAEL COCKMAN-to go to college, become a law officer, and marry G.C. BRYANT COLLINS-to have fantasies to share with someone and take Mr. Epp's job. y I SHERRY COLLINS-to graduate and go into Nurses Training. LINDA COMPTON-to have five children and win the Nobel Prize for Literature. DIANNE CONNELL-to graduate from college, teach school, get married, and live a happy life. JOHN COOK-to see my home school CChurchlandJ have one more winning season. CHERYL COSNER-to graduate from Wilson and become a beautician. BETTY COUNTS-to travel across country, before going to Nursing School, with P.V. MICHAEL COUNCIL-to start at the top of the ladder and stay there. EILEEN COUSINS--to be a big success in life. LINDA CREAMER-to make friends. ANDREW CREED-to attend college for my B.S. Degree in Engineering. ROBERT CREECY-to be a millionaire president of my own bank. LINDA CROFT-to make enough money to buy a propeller for my jet. PATRICIA CRONE-to be a wonder, then settle down to Mrs. HELEN CROSS-to become a Physical Therapist and some- day marry a rich commercial artist. CLAUDIA CRUTCHLOW-to go to Longwood with Janie, Sarah, Ginger, and Dianne. VICTORIA CULPEPPER-to be the first girl to win the America's Cup Race. BARBARA DANIELS-to become a good secretary and some- day marry a certain boyl CAROL DARBY-to be a nurse. LINDA DASHIELL-to be a rich, famous model in New York. CHERYL DAVIS-to become the top hair stylist in the world and marry Glenn. LINDA DIGGS-to become an English teacher and teach at Wilson. MARSHA DOLEMAN-to be a nurse. LEON DRIGGS-to graduate and to leave Wilson to be- come a bum. NANCY DUNCAN-to graduate from Wilson, get a good job, get married, and live a happy life. DARLENE DUNMAN-to build a happy home and keep it as happy as possible. NANCY DYSON-to find an older innocent boy, someday. SONJA EATON-to own a Bonneville and to travel around the world. DAVID EDWARDS-to become a playboy, millionaire photographer. SANDRA EDWARDS-to graduate from college, and teach elementary school. LINDA EVANS-to be a registered nurse. THOMAS EVERETT-to attend Ferrum Jr. College. JOHNNY FAILES-to graduate from college with honors. DONNA FARRELL-to go to college and become a teacher. GLORIA FAY-if I ever go to the hospital, to be a patient of Ben Casey. BARBARA FITCH-to go to college, graduate, teach history at W.W.H.S., then get married. TERRY FOREHAND-to graduate from college and enjoy life with my good buddies. GAYLE FREEDMAN-to marry Rich, see the world, and be happy. 6 . June Closs . WILLARD GALBREATH-to marry a woman with millions, and then be a playboy. CAIL CILPIN- to stay away from tall boys CT.L.J and marry one like Earl Brewer. PHYLLIS GILLENWATERS-to be a successful housewife and marry a certain someone. ZENATH HALL, JR.-to make 310,000 a year and marry a Churchland girl, fMary Hanemanj. HARRY HANKLA-to learn all there is to know and retire a millionaire. JAMES HANNAMAN-not much, only to become the richest and happiest person alive. LEISLANN HANRAHAN-to graduate and attend business co lege. WARREN HANAHAN-to graduate from Wilson and go to Virginia Tech. ROBERT HARRELL-to become the world's best mechanic and if possible cure some of Wood's Blue Spiders ail- ments. Impossible! JEAN HARRIS-to be a happily married millionairess. SYLVESTER HATHAWAY-to go to college and go into Pre-Engineering. LANA HAYDEN-to own a Beauty Shop and to make a fortune. DALE HEELY-to go to college, play football and become an aeronautical engineer. LINDA HAYES-to attend Kee's Coastal Business College. BARBARA HERBERT-to teach blind and deaf children so that they might have as full a life as I have. ROXY HIGGINS-to work in an office and later marry. FLORENCE HIGH-to become a nurse and enter the Navy. CLAIR HILLARD-to become a doctor and to make a cute little junior girl with black hair very happy. LINDA HINES-to attend Keys Coastal Business College, Norfolk, Virginia. BONNIE HOGAN-to go to Richmond and work. Get married and have four children. BRENDA HOLLIDAY-to live long enough to obtain my ambition. JOANNE HOLLOMAN-to become a Navy nurse and travel around the world helping people. SHERRY HOLLY-to go to Keys, become a secretary, and then get married later. LOU HOPEWELL-to go to college, and teach Pat Jones how to say apple JOHN HORTON-to tell better jokes than Bobbie Dude's. SAfNl31RA HORTON-to go to college or to enter the business re . LINDA HUGHES-to join the WAF with Mary W., Sandra K., Rose Ann N., Patsy G. and have fun. PAMELA HUNT-to go to business school and become a legal secretary. BARRY JACOBSON-to have the important things of life, money, success, fame, and more money. DIANA JAMES-to be graduated from college, teach piano, marry a certain boy, and live a happy life. PATRICIA JERNIGAN-to get married fB.H.J and leave Wilson in June. JANIE JOHNSON-to go to college, marry a Naval Officer and travel the world. JEAN JOHNSON-to have a 2.5 average at O.D.C. for 4 years. LANA JOHNSON-to be successful in everything I do especially as a wife. LEMUEL JOHNSON-to graduate from Wilson and to go to the Naval Academy. SUSAN JOHNSTON-to make money-lots of itl PATRICIA JONES-to graduate from college, refonn Doug Bowles, and to say apple Correctly. WAYNE JORDAN-to go to college. LeROY KETCHUM-to some day win one of the arguments that I have with Joyce. JAMES KITCHIN-to drive the back end of a hook and ladder fire truck. WILLIAM KNOX-to become either a doctor or a preacher. CONNIE LAMB-to live to be 21. GEORGE LAMBERT-to finish high school before it becomes a career. MELVA LANGLEY-to join the Waves and see the world. JAMES LANGSTON-to become a missionary, and travel. GWEN LAUGHON-to be a jockey and race in the triple crown. JUDY LEE-to finish school and live like a queen with Dirty Bird Warren. JUDITH LESTER-to become a nurse so that I can take good care of Gary. GERALD MADDREY-to go to college and to make a certain someone happy. SAMUEL MAJOR-to be a success. SAMUEL MARKMAN-to be successful in the world of finance and make mucho clinero. VIRGINIA MARTIN- to go to Longwood with Dianne, Claudia, Janie, and Sarah next year and to Europe with Dianne in 5 years. SANDRA MASKELL-to leave the world better in some way than before I came. GENE MASSEY-to never go into the service again. DONALD MATHIAS-to be a millionaire at eighteen. LINDA MAXEY-to attain a height of progression through the loss of my encumbering confusion. GYERAL MAY-to go to college, get a job and call a certain Carol, mine. LINDA METCALF-to live with Nancy Piland on a small country farm. JOYCE MEYER-to return to Wilson in 1988 for homecoming as a successful, happy woman. DONNA MILLER-to have a life filled with happiness. WALTER MILLER-to study business administration and later become President. FRED MITCHELL-to buy a Corvette, and travel around the U.S. SANDRA MOORE-to be an elementary school teacher and then get married. RONALD MORGAN-to attend Ferrum Jr. College. TOMMY MORGAN-to become an all American Something. WILLIAM MORTON-to drive something besides a Nash. OLA MOWBRAY-to be a housewife and a musician. RITA MYERS-to go to Norfolk General Hospital, become a? X-Ray technician, marry Bobby, and live happily ever a ter. MARGARET NIX-to live to a ripe old age of 200. JACQUELYN NORFLEET-to become a nurse, to get married and have a happy life. REBECCA NUNLEY-to succeed in what I try. MICHAEL OPAUSKI-to get out of W.W. AUDREY ORAZI-to be a Hair Stylist and Make-Up Artist, but also a wife and mother. SUSANNE ORENDUFF-to be married and raise 16 children. JoANN OWENS-to become a good Registered Nurse, marry Punkin, and raise little Wilders. KATHRYN OWENS-to go West to college and to get my bachelor Cnot a degreel. LAURENCE PARKER-to sail in the America Cup race. SYLVIA PARKER-to get a job and to get married someday! CHARLES PARKENSON-to be the first person after using Crest tooth paste for two years to say look mom, cavities. MARCIA PEGRAM-to do the impossible-get organized! ANN PERKINS-to go to college after graduation in hopes to teach. JERRY PHILLIPS-to become a great doctor and operate on many cool heads, or become President of U.S.A. BONNIE PILAND-to be an old maid school teacher. LARRY PILAND-to coach Teddie Bear in Cross Country. NANCY PILAND-to live on a farm with Linda Metcalf and raise horses. CATHERINE POLLOCK-to go to college, become a teacher, and marry a lawyer or politician. DONNA POSEY-to go to college and become a successful secretary. JOSEPH PREECE-to become extremely wealthy in time to enjoy many hilarious affairs. LORETTA PRIDGEN-to own a Corvette and travel around the country like Buz on Rt. 66. . Ambitions BETTY PRICE-to graduate from college and be a business teac er. TEDDIE PROFFITT- to graduate from high school and go into the U.S. Air Force, and make a certain girl mine. BETTY RAYMOND-to be happy!! DIANAK REED-to sail around the world in a balloon in 79 ays. JULIA REED-to overcome the world, the flesh, and Screw- tape with the Enemy's help. ROSEMARIE RICCITELLI-to be a TWA airline hostess and in six years get married. TONI RICCITELLI-to go to beautician school and then marry Woody. GEORGE RICHARDSON-to graduate and go to Georgia to see Dianne. EARL RIGSBY-to see Dr. Allen and Mr. Galliford sing a duet during assembly. CYNTHIA RILEY-to' finish beauty school and become a hairstylist who knows.her business. BRENDA RIPLEY-to travel around the world with Mary Wilson on a raft. RICHARD RIVIN-Go! VIRGINIA ROBERSON-to see Billy Williams do a whole twist instead of half twisting. JAMES ROBERTS- to become rich and live a full and prosperous life. JOHN ROBERTS-to attend college. PAUL ROGERS-to study medicine at a good college. RITA ROUNTREE-to get an apartment with Kathy and Linda, and to get a monkey like Nancy's. MARY ROWE-to go to college and get two bachelors. QA degree and ---Ill ELLEN RUSSELL-to always be remembered as the first reporter of C-101 Kitchen. DRUCILLA SAWYER- to graduate from college and teach and solve Maxey's problems. JOHN SAWYER-to retire at 21. NEIL SCHLUSSEL-to become an actuary and three years later, a millionaire. DIANNE SCHNITZER-to graduate from college, get married and have a few little rebels. RUBY SCHONFELD-to lead a long life filled with health and much happiness. LAWRENCE SCHWAB-to be a success and happy with life and business. NANCY SCULTHORPE-to become a well known hair stylist and own my own beauty shop. LINDA SEARS-to marry Billy F. and have a bunch of little Billys. MICHELE SELLERS-to excel in the field of my choice. TOMMY SHANKS-to continue having fun as long as I am in school. RONALD SHEPHERD-to have my nickname changed from Little Shep to just plain Shep. BRENDA SIMMER-to marry Bill and have a litter of B-Gasers. HOWARD SKINNER-to graduate from V.P.I. and become a first class engineer with a million dollar salary. CAROL ANN SKUNDBERG-to graduate from college, buy a blonde wig, then be a playgirl. SKIP SMALL-to be successful in everything I attempt. JAMES SMITH-to go to college, evade the draft, and maybe teach English. JOHN SAMMONS-to finish high school and college as soon as I can. JOYCE SMITH-to attend business college and become a successful secretary. LANGHORNE SMITH-to always work to my maximum potential. YVONNE SMITH--to graduate, go to college and major in teaching. WESLEY SMITH-to become a millionaire in four years, and drive a new T Bird every year, for a certain girl in Churchland GERALD SPEARS-to go to college and study elements of radio and T .V. YVONNE SPILLMAN-to attend William and Mary in Nor- folk and to become a secretary. . U U JUDITH STEINER-to go on a long trip with Pooky - then marry M.S. I ANNIE SWAIN-to become a Registered NUISG With 3 masters degree at Portsmouth General. PATRICIA SYKES-to get serious. . i DIANNE TWILLEY-to go to Longwood with Ginger, Sarah, Janie, and Claudia and then to Europe with Ginger. NANCY TURNER-to become a success and to know lots of nice, friendly people. ' l MARY ANN TREAKLE-to go to college and be a librarian. EDWIN TIPPETT-to lead a gorilla group agamst the Castro Regime and win. I MICHAEL THOMPSON-to become a playboy and live a life of luxury. , SHARON THOM-to have a rewarding and happy life.. I GEORGE TALBOT-to study law and make another million dollars. MARGARET 'EAYLOR-to be a psychiatrist and analyze Wi son's teac ers. MARY TAYLOR-to accomplish at least half of my 999,999 secret desires. . FENTON VAUGHAN-to grow, mentally and physically, to graduate from college before I'm forty. ' JOE VAUGHAN-to be the worlds greatest mechanic. D PAT VAUGHAN-to travel around the world in 80 days with B.C. , , JANIE WALL-to go to Longwood with Claudia, Ginger, and Dianne, and Sarah, and have fun. CLAUDIA WALLACE-to marry Bobby, raise a little Bobby, and live happily ever after. ROBERT WEBBER-to be in college this tim.e next year, BOBBIE WEISS-to weigh 102 lbs. like Elaine Wmnrck and to see ice cream in the lunchroom again. n ERIC WEISSMAN-to go to college and to make a milhon dollars. STUART WELLS-to make that special someone happy. MARY SUE WELTON-to find out what my ambition is, accomplish it, and be happy. PEPPER WESTBROOK-to get some sleep. KENNETH WHITE-to mn well and catch fl 'hopel a junior L.D. PHILIP WHITEHURST-to go to college and become a chemical engineer. CURTIS WHITLEY-to work very little, live a life of luxury and get married. M BILLY WHORTON-to become the editor of Playboy. WILLIAM WILDER-to go to college, marry Puddin head, and to be successful in my occupation. RONALD WILLARD-torgo to William 6: Mary after passing advanced problems. TONI WILLIAMS-to go to college eventually, get married, and live forever. JOHN WILLIAMS-to be a jigalo in the Bahamas and live off rich women. ROBERT WILLIAMS-to graduate from Wilson when I am supposed to. SHERRY WILLIAMS-to remain engaged to a certain Tar Heel, who lives at Frederick. VVALTER WILLIAMS-to go to college, become a head- shrinker, and to make a million dollars. GAIL WILLEY-to get an A in govemment. CHERYL WILLIS-to go to Rome, and marry a Prince. SARAH WILLIS-to repay Ginger for the window I knocked out in Debbie Csomedayl. GLORIA WILSON-to become a lawyer. LINDA WILSON-to be a nurse, maybe a Navy nurse. ELAINE WINNICK-to be a lunchroom manager and offer ice cream, drinks, and straws fmore than 2l to the students. DONN WOOD-to go on a Surfin Safari to Australia with my water brother. RONALD WOODYARD-to become a State Trooper and marry a certain girl from Churchland High. CAROL WRIGHT-to graduate from college, get married, and have a happy, rewarding life. SHIRLEY WRIGHT-to be serving usefully in my environ- ment and pleasing my parents. Kp L .WV , N: ' mi!! yay ' 45 M , 1,2 0 ,f MW Wg Ok N if U - JOHNNY FAILESFQZIZBHEZSTTY RAYMOND J Ga? LANCHORNE SMITH AND JULIA DORSEY REED M os! Likebz lo S ucceerl JERRY PHILLIPS AND LINDA MAXEY M ost Orzginal 76 I Senior ui: Stcmdouts 4? TONI WILLIAMS AND DALE HEELY Most Popular ,511 fig' 'm w 1 ' Mm 1, M WM.. w. ' 15 1 'GTF' . w .f ,if-S5 ' K V ff 41 f-V qv . 1 fig. ANN CLARK AND BILLY VVILLIAMS Best All Around BARBARA HERBERT AND JOE PREECE BestPe1'sonalfQ1 77 LARRY SCHWAB AND INGRID BROWNLEE Williesl ' GARY BARNES AND HELEN CROSS Best Dressed CARY BONENBERGER AND PATRICIA ARNOLD Cules! 78 Senior 2 qua YZ? Stcmdouts mu ff 1 1 m - U D ? - 55 -I-'-5 gf C'-ff' CANDY HOPEWELL AND TOMMY MORGAN M ost Aihlelic , I A - -if I SARAH WILLIS AND RONNIE MORGAN Besllooking NANCY DYSON AND CHARLIE PARKERSON Most School Spirited 9 Junior . Moy . Terry Forehandl Linda Roberts ffrom Churchlandj greet Dr. Allen in the receiving line W si Mr. and Mrs. Carl Opauski, Miss Joanne Ricketts and class pres- ident Glenn White welcome arriving guests Tracy Crone and Clay Richardson are all smiles antic- ipating the big night. W L jay Barber is all set to get his own picture record. E I 'al Q t NJ J xi Ronnie Evans and Cary Owens lend a helping hand to Janie Wall and Judy Lester . Senior . l962 All 1 - , Wm k , Mrs, Helen Williams, Miss Mary Frances Cowan, Mrs. Marguerite Chiswell and Mrs. Irma Carter check the guest list .rs f 5 t l l jimmy Kitchen follows up Delores Elliott in exchanging greetings with Mr. W.T.H. Galliford Mrs. W.'l'.H. Gallilbrd extends a , .... X Q Frank Appel and johnny Failes may look confused at the moment, but they really did have a good time when the music began john Brooks, Anne Roberson, Charles Overman make it past the dignitaries in good shape warm welcome to Joyce Lee and LeRoy Ketchum L Cary Bonenberger, Mike Mawhinney, Tommy Brennaman, Bob Harrell Andrew Creed, Marsha Doleman, Pepper Westbrook,jerry Phillips Harry Sanders, Neil Schlussell, Brenda Ripley, Cindy Riley Ricky Riven, Gene Massey, Skip Hathaway, Robert Wood- ley Registration B-314 wi YJ Linda Creamer, Annie Swain, Pat Croue, Gary Caddy, Arthur Baker, Mr Bobby Smith S2 ggi 55,2 B '3' 4 J Navi . 5 , Jil. Anne Roberson, jean Blythe, Linda Maxey, Linda Dashiell 7 Registration E-207 W Leroy Ketchum, Lynn Owens, Joanne Rowe, Barbara Fitch, Sharon Backus, Mrs. Morse john Bowen, Michael Opauski, Ianie Wall, Vickie Culpepper, Michael Council Claudia Wallace y E-zo? f 9 Darlene Dunman, Tommy Wyatt, Florence High, Roland Andle- ton Sandra Hartman Dale Heely, Clair Htllard, Howard Skinner, jimmy Roberts Gail Wiley, Michele Sellers, janet Bailey, Mary Anne Taylor 83 Rosemarie Riccitelle, Ed Morton, Allen Webber, Mrs. Morse June Lost Will NORMAN ALLEN, leave all my happy memories to the future students. I also leave the office of D.O. Treasurer to any future embezzlers. ELLEN ANDERSON, leave to my sister, Julia, as pinch fun in the next four years as I had in the past our. PAULETTE ANDERSON, being of sound mind Q Pl and body, do hereby leave to my brot.her all the good football games and times at Wilson. ROLAND ANDLETON, being of sound mind and body do leave to the freshman class, all the good and bad times I have had at Wilson. PATRICIA ARNOLD, leave to Donald Levitin locker 2-58 all to himselfnext year. SHARON BACKUS, leave to all who follow behind me all the best that W.W.H.S. has to offer. JANET BAILEY, beingofbrainwashedmtnd do leave my love for hushpuppies and rebelism to any Yankee willing to be converted. DONALD BAINES, hereby leave all ofmy memories to the other students and hope it doesn't take them as long to graduate as it took me. CAROLYN BALDWIN, do hereby leave to my sister Margie all my wonderful memories and good times at Wilson. JAY BARBER, do leave to all upcoming freshmen, the luck of getting Mrs. Shumaker and four of the best years I have ever had. - VICKI BASSIMIER, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some lucky freshman the honor of being in Reg. C-101 for four years with Mrs. Blanford. SANDRA BAZEMORE, being of sound mind and body, leave to my younger sister success and hap- piness in her remaining years at Wilson. BRENDA BENNET, do leave to Bit and Hermine the right to graduate, to Big C' some reducing pills, and to posterity the up and down stairs. JOHN BENTON, being of sound mind and sleepy body, do hereby leave some lucky freshman my seat in B-216, and the privilege to have Mr. Hinton for physics and the ability to pass his six weeks' ICSI. PHYLLIS BEVINS, being of sound but sarcastic mind, do hereby leave to Joann Smith one pair of Weejnns and to Mrs. Carroll one peaceful morning in B-206. CHIPPY BLALOCK, being of sound fill mind and body, do hereby leave my good times at Wilson and my place in Mr. Chapman's D.E. II class. FRANCES BLASIO, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to Wilson, my sister, Linda, for three more wonderful years. SANDY BLICK, being of sound mind and body do leave to any lucky freshman the ability to grad- uate from Wilson in 3 112 years. CARY BONENBERGER, being of sound mind Q?j and body, do hereby leave to some lucky student at Wilson, the good old name of Midget , and the four years of fun I've had while at Wilson. DANNY BOONE, being of sound mind, do leave to some unfortunate soul the nerve racking experience of having Mr. Wheeler for English. JOHN BOWEN, being of sound mindQ?j and body do hereby leave Wilson and take my one track mind to college to study. MARY BOYD, leave to thelowerclassmen the chance of getting Mrs. Blanford who is always collecting money for the school and looking after us for a home- room teacher. TOMMY BRENNAMAN, being of feeble mind and delapidated body, do leave to Richard Bray the fun I had with the Thursday Night Boys. EARL BREWER, being of sound something, hereby leave to some lucky athlete a locker in the team lN'l.cr room with Choke written upon it. SANDRA BRITTON, do hereby leave to my little sister Valerie, all the good times I've had here at Wilson. JOHNNY BROOKS, being in weak mind and sound body, do leave. BARBARA BROWN, being ofweak mind and sound leave two boys to a certain Tri-Hi-Y. body, do hereby leave Wilson and also to all up- coming freshmen Mr. Masters' EASY government LINDA BROWN, being of sound mind and body leave two boys to a certain Tri-Hi-Y. EDWARD BROWN, leave Linda the fine times and grades that I had here at Wilson. INC-RID BROWNLEE, being of rattled mind, and body leave all my wonderful adventures, and the fun filled days with The Country Club groupfGinger, Dianne, Brenda St Cynthlal to anyone who is brave enough to go through what we have. ROBERTA BRYAN, being of sound mind and body do leave C-101 to some lucky freshman in hopes that they are rich. LARRY BRYANT, hereby leave Wilson to Mac McCary, the oldest student in Wilson to graduate, and to my two sisters Becky and Connie. RONALD BUCHANAN, being of sound mind and intending to live a little longer, leave no will. CECILIA BUCHER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my sister many wonderful times at Wilson and to Champion the ability to graduate. ROBERT BULLOCK, hereby leave Wilson and Mrs. Carroll to a freshman homeroom, may they use their four years wisely. BARBARA BURKE, being of cluttered mind, do leave my office, President, to Janet Bailey,who wanted it in the first place. PAT BYRD, bequeath to some lucky freshman my honorary position in Reg, B-216 as oneofthe bulletin board and Christmas basket makers. LINDA CARR, having very little to leave to the rising seniors, wish to you all a happy senior year. VERNON CARR, being of sound mind and body, now leave to some tender freshman the motherly love and care of Mama Blanford. BETSY CARTER, do hereby leave to Kathy Broda my old English books and the good luck to graduate next year. DELORES CARTER, do leave to the freshmen and eighth graders all the joys and sorrows I've had at Wilson. RAYMOND CASH, leave to everyone the chance to have a wonderful time while obtaining your education at Wilson, the greatest high school in Tidewater. CORLIEN CATLETT, leave to Margaret the ability to graduate from Wilson in four yearsg to some lucky student, my seat in B-303. MICHAEL CHENOWETH, being of sound mind fat the presentj, do leave anything worth having to the freshman class. ANN CLARK, leave to the next editor of THE PRESIDENT as spirited a staff as Ihave had and to locker 2-46, our duet, DICKIE CLEAVES, do leave all the freshmen my seat in detention. , MIKE COCKMAN, hereby do leave. BRYANT COLLINS, being of sound mind do be- queath to any new student the ability to appreciate too late the friendships, good times, to be had at Wilson. , SHERRY COLLINS, leave my ability to get spaghetti all over myself to anyone else who's a sloppy eater. LINDA COMPTON, leave to my cousins Ray and Faye, the chance to have all the fun I've had at Wilson. DIANNE CONNELL, do hereby leave all freshmen the ability to follow in my footsteps through these cherished halls, and all the delicious meals in the cafeteria. Registration B-215 The Old Homeroom Gang Eos' V l Tj V! X. ' . johnny Brooks, jimmy Kitchin, Tom Everett, Ronnie Morgan Michael Cockman, jimmy Harrell, j.D. Hathaway, Mr. Ernest Ethe- ridge, Charlie Parkerson, Raymond Cash, Stanley Garren, Gerald Spears 85 '-t S ae 7, I. Paul Rogers, Eric Weissman, Carol Skundberg, john Williams, Kenny Baggett Vifi iii! efg-1 ,5-Lal Q 5' EJ' X, Roxie Higgins, Linda Diggs, Donna Farrell, JimmyKitchin Carol Darby C7 'D--wh.. Phillip Whitehurst, jimmy Kitchen, Toni Eaton, Danny Boone, George Talbot June Lost Will JOHN COOK, leave the privilege of going to Mc- Donald's for lunch to Ronald Smith. CHERYL COSNER, leave to my sister, all of the fun, activities, and opportunities Ihad at Wilson and hope that she will make the best of them. BETTY COUNTS, leave to future students the fun and hard work of having Mrs. Byrd for Dance Club, and Mrs. Carter for guidance in sociology. MICHAEL COUNCLL, being ofsound mindand shot body, leave to Mr. Chapman, some change to jingle tn his pocket. EILEEN COUSINS, do hereby leave my sister Chrissie, all the joys of being asenior, and all the fun I had at Wilson. LINDA CREAMER, leave the honor of reading Macbeth to some unknowtngjunior. ANDY CREED, being of sound mtndf?j and body do leave. BOB CREECY, being ofsound mind and body, leave a wonderful time in B-216 and the ability to blow up the chemistry lab to anyone who wants it. LINDA CROFT, being ofa body and a mind, leave the name Rosetta and Rats to ring in the halls of this institution of learning forever. PATRICIA CRONE, do hereby leave to my little sister this institution of learning, also, I do leave her Mr. Wheeler. HELEN CROSS, leave to some lucky girl the thrill of being the only girl in her physics class and the privilege of being head majorette. CLAUDIA CRUTCHLOW, leave Mrs. Blanford the joys and headaches of planning her own Home- coming. I leave Donald Levitin neighborless and the ability to be called Big Time. VICKY CULPEPPER, being of sound mind and body do leave the nickname Kitty and the word ivy , to some lucky girl the ability to stay herself through her four years at Wilson. BARBARA DANIELS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to some fortunate freshman the ability to repeat Biology twice. CAROL DARBY, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave the best high school in the state to every student and to each freshman coming up. LINDA DASHIELL, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to my sister Sue all the bad grades I got. CHERYL DAVIS, leave to all lower classmen, the realization that these are your best yearsg use them wisely. LINDA DIGGS, being of sound mind and body leave to the remaining students at Wilson the pleasure of having many fine teachers. MARSHA DOLEMAN, do hereby leave my place in Double Four, my D.0. uniform and dirty diapers to some lucky girl. LEON DRIGGS, leave my smoking privileges to anyone silly enough to take them, I also leave my seat in D.E. to some lucky person. NANCY DUNCAN, leave Wilson with many won- derful memories, and to all freshmen the privilege of having Mrs. Blanford for homeroom all four years. DARLENE DUNMAN, leave to Linda Hughs, my hair, to Joyce Littlefield, Wanda Heal, and Saundra Hartman, a grain ofhappiness, and to my husband, my love. NANCY DYSON,beingofsound mind and body now, do hereby leave to some unfortunatesoul an inferiority complex-three years worth. SONJA EATON, being in a shaken state of mind, leave with the hope that all future transfers from Churchland will learn how to say Wilson at pep rallies. I have the marks to prove that Ididn't. DAVID EDWARDS, hereby leave to Don, Jack, and Novice the darkroom with the bottles of weak hypo and hypoed developer. To Jimmy Dail the ability to graduate in six years, and to Carol Evangalo my excuses for being absent. SANDRA EDWARDS, leave Wilson and take with me many fond memories and wonderful times. To some lucky freshman I leave Mrs. Carroll and B-206. LINDA EVANS, being of sound mind and body leave to a certain devoted chemistry student, the bright future of physics ahead of her. THOMAS EVERETT, being of no mind and too much body, do hereby bequeath to Kenneth Ray fCobaltj Coles all of the moonpies in Wilson. JOHNNY FAILES, do leave to Wilson two slightly used, strtngless tennis rackets. DONNA FARRELL, being ofsound mind and body do hereby leave all of my good times at Wilson to my sister and her friends. GLORIA FAY, leave my seat as the only girl in Miss Fretz solid class to some lucky girl, the Band a trip to New York. BARBARA FITCH, leave to my sister Judy the wonderful times I've had at Wilson, and to Dean a certain French teacher with my best wishes. TERRY FOREHAND, being of sound mind and strong body leave to some lucky freshman Mrs. Carroll, the best homeroom teacher a guy could have. Out at last!!!!!!!!!I GAYLE FREEDMAN,herebyleaveB-216,thegreatest homeroom, to someone with the hope that got me out of Wilson, and the fun I had while there. WILLARD GALBREATI-I, being of brilliant mind and beautiful body, leave to my brothers the privilege of being called Gabbo. GAIL GILPIN, do leave to Margaret, the ability to graduate in at least two more years, and to Andra, I leave the joy ofbecoming a senior. PHYLLIS GILLENWATERS, leave Jean all the right to date Dale A., and I leave David Tyson ME. ZENNIE HALL, do leave to all Wilson students Mr. Galliford's office and all the detention have fun and watch out for those Churchland girls. HARRY HANKLA, being of excellent mind leave to some lucky Q ?J freshman the ability to get through 4 years of Latin. JIMMY HANNAMAN, do hereby leave the good times in Mama Oliver's homeroom and the constant struggles in Mr. Hinton's physics class to some other fortunate C Pj student. BUTCHIE HANRAHAN, being of sound mind and body do leave to Carolyn Collins a successful senior year. WARREN HANRAHAN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Mrs. Carroll a quiet home room. BOB HARRELL, being of feeble mind and body, leave M.F. to Robert Bartlett an unbreakable paddle to Ray Reinholz, and a polish cloth to Larry Wonder Boy Davis for his trophies. JEAN HARRIS, being of sound C PJ body and mind, leave to anyone who can endure it, the privilege of listening to Coach Strawn's wild stories. SAN DRA HARTMAN, do hereby leave to Karen and Linda the right to graduate in '64 with straight ..A.s... SKIPPY HATHAWAY, leave to the remaining stu- dents at Wilson, happiness and thrills, also, to the freshmen I would like to tell them to work hard. LANA HAYDEN, being ofsoundmindf?J do hereby leave all my wonderful times and teachers to all Bth graders, and my sister, Sandy. DALE HEELY, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my three brothers the chance to enjoy Wilson as much as Idid. LINDA HAYES, being of sound body and weak mind do hereby leave to some lucky freshman the honor of being in Reg. B-206. BARBARA HERBERT, do hereby leave to Maggie Lawrence my half of the locker, and to some lucky freshman, Mrs. Oliver. ROXY HIGGINS, hereby leave toWillard and Helen, all the joys ofWilson. Registration E-205 nas nous A A UMM ' M S - 5355! IQRMBI1 Zennie Hall, Joyce Smith, Butchie Haurahan, Frances Blasio, Sandy Blick, Linda Evans fb r-of Linda Croft, Joanne Holloman, Mrs. Beatrice Fordham, r0lllRlCC1- telli, Paulette Anderson W -,Wm , Dickie Cleaves, Edwin Tippett, William Knox, Ronnie Willard, Yvonne Spillman, 1 Dianne Connell -s 'U V ' ' -es, f ,i .X-x, Brenda Simmer, Fenton Vaughan, Cathy Pollock, Ed Brown, Gloria Fay, Larry Piland Marsha Pegram, Linda Hughes, Sherry Wi1liams,LindaSears,Pat Vaughan, Betty Counts 87 gr Yvonne Smith Gloria Wilson ma: N - -tt ' - xiii.. X -X .vi ax. , ...... I it as 1 -,TW X K n , , f ,,.-- ' ' x ' -. A ' X , 5 l ,495 . K 1, Cheryl Cosner Kenny Smith ' H f' QQ .M ,, we - li in in eei June FLORENCE HIGH, leave to some lucky girl my D.O. uniforms and may all Wilson students have the chance to experience the teachings of some won- derful teachers. CLAIR HILLARD, being of great mind and sound body, leave to my sister Marie, being of unsound mind and body, Mrs. Morse, being of sound mind and body ???? LINDA HINES, being of sound body and weak mi.nd, do hereby leave the honor of having Mrs. Carroll for homeroom B-206. Enjoy her! BONNIE HOGAN, hereby leave, to Mrs. Byrd fMomJ, my great talent and Imagination. To some freshman girl the opportunity to meet that boy of her dreams. BRENDA HOLLIDAY, being of sound mind OJ and body do leave Mrs. Blanford with the hope that her new homeroom students will be eager con- tributors. JOANNE HOLLOMAN, leave to Beth two more happy years at Wilson, and to everyone a kind assistant principal to keep you out of trouble. SHERRY HOLLY, leave a lot of success to my younger brother and sister in future years. LOU HOPEWELL, do hereby leave Myrna to keep Mrs. Gurlee and Mrs. Dalton happy, and to Nina, I leave two more years at Wilson. JOHN HORTON, being of weak mind and body, leave to future lucky Wilson students, exams, detention, mumps, and the wonderful memory of me. SANDREA HORTON, leave to all lower classmen the privilege of having Miss Shumaker and Mr. Etheride as teachers. HENRY HUDGINS, being of magnificent mind and fat body, do hereby leave to Hiram Gratham' snatch the luck of being a Thursday nite boy. LINDA HUGHES, want to be happy with John. PAMELA HUNT, leave to Paula all my good times at Wilson and Brenda my part-time job at the city attorney's office. BARRY JACOBSON, leave to some lucky freshman, the ability to go through four years of high school without passing a math exam. DIANA JAMES, do hereby leave to any lucky freshman the ability to graduate in 3 112 years, which includes 18 long, gruelling weeks of summer school. PATRICIA JERNIGAN, being of sound mind and body, leave to some lucky person a vacant seat in Reg. B-2064 it is real comfortable. JANIE JOHNSON, being of sound mind and body leave to Judy Morgan my place as summer graduate and our friend at Carolina Beach. JEAN JOHNSON, being ofworn outmind and body, leave to some student the ability to take Trig with only one year of Algebra. LANA JOHNSON, leave to Ray and Faye fond memories of Wilson and the hope that they will have Miss Shumaker for English. LEMUEL JOHNSON, hereby leave Mrs. Carroll to new adventures with a quiet freshman homeroom. SUSAN JOHNSTON, hereby leave Wilson to all t.he underclassmen and to Kemp and Bunk Ileave a few more years of hard study Qalso to B.H.j. PATRICIA JONES, leave to some lucky person four years of fun in the band, to Mr. Dill peace and quiet, and a wonderful senior year to J.C. WAYNE JORDAN, leave to Judy four years of hard work but loads of fun. LeROY KETCHUM, do hereby leave to Joyce, the ability to keep a clean locker now that I will not be able to share it with her any longer. JAMES KITCHIN, being ofsound mind and body, leave to Mr. Etheridge the wish that he may have a freshman homeroom that will be quiet during the announcements. CONNIE LAMB, being of sound mind and body leave to DorothyJames all the fun of being a Senior. Lost Will GEORGE LAMBERT, leave my ability to unhang my 4 speed linkage to Tommy Light. MELVA LANGLEY, leave a seat in C-101 to some lucky freshman for 4 years, and to Diane another hard year of Dance Club. JAMES LANGSTON, leave to the girls at Wilson my love for all, and to the boys a chance to make some sport. GWEN LAUGHON, being ofsound mind and body do leave to my freshman brother, Walter, the ability to graduate. tHe needs itj JUDY LEE, being of poor health and sound mind QFJ, do hereby leave to Cynthia George the ability to hold my half of the building up. JUDY LESTER, do hereby leave Wilson with the hope that everyone will love and cherish the memory of their school days as much as I. JERRY MADDREY, do hereby leave all of my Algebra ability to anyone who wants it. SAMUEL MARKMAN, being of sound mind and body hereby leave to my brother all my outdated school books and the misfortune of going to school without me. VIRGINIA MARTIN, do hereby leave Debbie DeSoto to Linda and Barbara in the hope that they will have some real adventures next year. I also leave Cynthia a table and eight chairs in the cafeteria. SANDRA MASKELL, leave the privilege ofhaving Mrs. Newcome, Mrs. Brumfield, Mrs. Codd and Mrs, Moran to everyone, I warn W.W.H.S. about my sister Lana. GENE MASSEY, leave my grades to Mike Fagen and leave all my friends and good times to my brother-in-law, Dean Ray Carson. DONNIE MATHIAS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby relinquish all my good times to the new Seniors of 1994. LINDA MAXEY, leave my cultural aspirations to Patty and Jimmie Hope, Pandemonium, Solale, and to everybody a dictionary. GYERAL MAY, being of brilliant but seldom used mind and a little body, leave to some innocent fresh- man, my seat in the detention room. LINDA METCALF, being of sound mind and body leave to a lucky girl the thrills, work, and excitement of being J.V. and Varsity cheerleader. JOYCE MEYER, will to Mrs. Oliver four S'WAN- derful years in B-216 and to my 3 cousins all the swingin' times that go into making a rockin' Junior- Senior. DONNA MILLER, do leave to my sister, Jean, a wonderful senior year of fun and all the hard work that goes with it. WALTER MILLER, being of sound mind and body CPD hereby leave peace of mind to CarolLewis, and to Bill, two more years of parades. FRED MITCHELL, leave to some freshman Mrs. Caroll for registration. SANDRA MOORE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to Patty Taylor three more long, hard but wonderful years at Wilson. RONALD MORGAN, being ofa body and mind, leave my seat in B-208, last row,lastseat, to any one who wishes to talk to Linda while she repeats English 7 over again. TOMMY MORGAN, being of questionable mind leave to the next years P.C's of C-101, the morning greetings from Mrs. Blanford, Why are you late and shut upf' WILLIAM MORTON, leave to all future sheetmetal workers 2 years in Mr. Dragseth's metal ship and to Mr. Galliford I leave detention. OLA MOWBRAY, being of sound mind, I hope, do leave a wonderful senior year to Jean Inman. RITA MYERS, being of tired mind and worn-out body, do hereby leave Larry Schwab at Wilson to have Coach Masters for Gov't for 3 more years. l Donna Posey, Stewart Wells, Mrs. Anne Edwards, johnny Failes Exif' Ronnie Woodyard, Billy White, Hubert Blalock, john Sawyer, Dave Edwards Q ? y SJ . ,B . -A -, , .- - , ie' J,,, 1 ' H , 1 HQ., - 4 . ty: I ,y ,,,,ef,lm,z! ,uifom Y 3' 1 5 N ,H Y nl 1' N' 1:2 , off 1 ' i .Y I 4 - , , ' A ' r Q 'T Q- .V 1 li jg .K 1' s o 1 W-ffl W lv. ' - 'T . ' . 1-al '- . iw 4: V ' . -K 1 5, , if , gl B ' vi 3 ' I' 'xr' ,,:,,sj' 1' '. ,f il l f ?.'H'JlV'. V ,V , 1' ., - , V 1 , l jay Barber, Wayne jordan, Mary Ann Treakle, Lana johnson Sherry Blechman, Dianne Schnitzer, Donna Miller, Bobbie Weiss,Candy Hopewell, Patjones, Betty Raymond, jean johnson C.,- . ' , I 1-f . i :-: . Y 1 e W 1 W ww w -l N .. ,, U ' L . A . :M W: ,l , u 1' ec A v i t ar , ' l x Q-i H Mnwfe ww rikiikf I 7 l W June Lost Will MARGARET NIX, bei.ng of sound mind and fairly sound body, do hereby leave Geometry to whoever wants it. JACQUELYN NORFLEET, being ofsound mind and body, do leave B-205 with regret and to a certain person the ability to graduate by '65. ANN NUNLEY, leave to Jean Brinkley my inch of space on the bus. To B.L. Hardison the ability to pass Biology. Good luck to future grads! MICHAEL OPAUSKI, leave my good times at Wilson to Dr. Ugly and Flash. ANN ORAZI, leave Linda Rheindt all our know- ledge gained over the lunchroom table, SUSANNE ORENDUFF, do hereby leave Nancy my place in Tri-Hi-Y and to Nancy and Dianne my dirty legotards for Dance Club. JOANN OWENS, leave to Annette O'Neal and Ellen Wilder, four years of hard work but loads of fun at W ilson! KATHRYN OWENS, leave Virginia to Sharon Legs Coltes to go West and leave what brains I can spare to Rodney Darden. LAURENCE PARKER, do hereby leave to my friend Martha Kllby one Thunderbird hubcap. SYLVIA PARKER, being of sound mind and body, do leave to my sister, Verona, four wonderful years Wilson. CHARLES PARKERSON, being of weak mind and body leave to some lucky boy 'the fun of being a Thursday night man. MARCIA PEGRAM, being ofsound mind and body, despite the last four years, do hereby leave Patricia the ability to get to class in four minutes. ANN PERKINS, leave to all freshmen the good times at Wilson and to all my teachers the privilege of having my brother. JERRY PHILLIPS, being of tremendous brain and outstanding body, leave the ability to find the dark, secluded place in Wi1son's hallways to some nut, like me, and BONNIE PILAND, being of sound mind QPJ and battered body do hereby leave to some fortunate soul the privilege of making straight A's in Chem- istry. LARRY PILAND, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to all on-coming freshmen four wonderful years they will NEVER forget. NANCY PILAND, leave 'to some lucky girl the honor of representing Wilson in the Azalea Festival, and to Mac McCary, the ability to graduate. CATHERINE POLLOCK, leave to some Forum member the thrill of pushing 3 floats. DONNA POSEY, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave to some lucky freshmen the happy times at Good Ole Wilson High. JOE PREECE, being of enfeebledmindand emaciated body, leave BOD many hilarious memories of flir- tations and duets with Clark. LORETTA PRIDGEN, being of s0uudf?j mind and body, do leave, hoping to return someday to teach in this institution oflearningf Pj BETTY PRICE, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my seat in cz-101 to some lucky fresh- man. TEDDIE PROFFITT, being of sound body and weak mind, leave to the freshmen, four fun-filled years ahead, and a swinging good time. BETTY RAYMOND, leave my place on the cheering squad and all the fun and work that goes with it!! DIANA REED, being of grateful heart, do leave to Wilson High and her faculty, my most sincere ap- preciation for making these years happy ones. JULIA REED, do leave to my successor the sat- isfaction of hard work in S.C.A. activities and the privilege of working with Mrs. Blanford, and to Sophie Mac Kenzie, no chin to pull. ROSEMARIE RICCITELLI, leave to some lucky freshman the opportunity to have Mrs. Byrd as a friend as well as a teacher, and the G.M.C. to Billie Lynn. TONI RICCITELLI, leave to Johnny Woodard all my good times and to Billie Sturgis I leave all my good grades and Mrs. Byrd. GEORGE RICHARDSON, being ofsound mind and strong body leave to my brother, Bill, Mr. Martin's shop. EARL RIGSBY, leave to Nanette Willey the ability to graduate from Wilson, and to dodge Mr. Etheridge's Government Class. CYNTHIA RILEY, being of sound mind and body leave to anyone as dumb as me my worn out seat in Mrs. Hinton's chemistry class. BRENDA RIPLEY, being of sound mind and body leave to Bunky Joyner the will to lose weight. RICHARD RIVIN, leave all red lights, stop signs, and detours to oblivion. ANNE ROBERSON, being of sound mind and body do leave to Mary Cook the big amount of money I owe her and a Pepsi. JAMES ROBERTS, do hereby leave the lockers in E-Section to any unfortunate student who has to cram his books into one of them. JOHN ROBERTS, say's to myself, self, I say's, being the brother of Bill, I shall simply proceed to leave quickly. PAUL ROGERS, leave to anyone who wants it my spot on the road from here to Smithfield. RITA ROUNTREE, leave to my brother, Lynn, all the.great times at Wilson. To Carol Morse, the ability to graduate. MARY ROWE, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to Booger Orenduff and her friends all the wonderful times at Wilson. I, ELLEN RUSSELL, wish to leave cousin Cindy all the many fabulous times at Wilson I've had, and to Mrs. Blanford the 'joy ofa freshman homeroom. DRUCILLA SAWYER, being of sound mind and body hereby leave to Linda Best the ability to make friends with Staneorett and to Mrs. Blanford I leave Registration C-101 Kitchen. I, JOHN SAWYER, leave to the oncoming freshmen one thought: Cheer up, you've only got 4560 hours left. fNot counting those long detentionsj NEIL SCHLUSSEL, do hereby leave the sore feet and tired muscles of all future parades to the present and future Trumbone players of the Wilson Band. DIANNE SCHNITZER, do hereby leave to my brother and anyone else brave enough the privilege to continue my Discussion with Mrs. Carter in Sociology. , RUBY SCHONFELD, do leave to all Wilson students the hope that they will participate fully in all activities offered to them at Wilson. LAWRENCE SCHWAB, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby get my corpse and go take my basketball and leave. NANCY SCULTHORPE, leave to my sister Joyce, Wilson High School and wish her all the best of luck. She will need it. LINDA SEARS, being of sound mind and body, do leave to Physca t.he ability to graduate in the next 5 years and wit.h honors. MICHILE SELLERS, leave to the freshman class, especially Carol Sue and Frances the fun and good times at Wilson in their years to come. TOMMY SHANKS, being of foul mind and feeble body, hereby leave Wilson and Mrs. Oliver with pleasure to some lucky freshman. RONALD SHEPHERD, do hereby leave Wilson with its teachers and tormentores and most of all the friends that I have found t.here. BRENDA SIMMER, do hereby leave Wilson and all my good times, thankgoodness. ,. T ippy Moore, Tommy Morgan, Jay Jackson, MelvaLangley,Judy Lee, Vernon C arr iff? Larry Schwab, Lana Hayden, Teddie Proffitt, Mary Frances Boyd, Earl Brewer, and Susan Johnston 1 lff5ZYf1 .555 I fi- Jean Harris, Lana Hayden, Larry Schwab, and Susan Johnston Gall Gilpin, Betsy Carter, and Connie Mowbray VHF: Registration C-101 le Row one: Betty Price, Brenda Holliday, Bonnie Piland. Row two: Jean Harris, Drucilla Sawyer, Ellen Russell, and Roberta Bryan KL K 3 - ' ,Y 1:5552 ifri-Sf 1 M b'i5'?EE24i?i5?iL ' i ,-Q. ,inf ' f f- . A . Barry Jacobson, Mike Chenoweth, Sandra Horton, John Cook, Nancy Duncan, Lee Moser, and Vicki Bassemier ,U we W7 1 June Lost Will , HOWARD SKINNER, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to some lucky person the A in Physics which Itried so hard to get and the many wonderful memories I have of Wilson. CAROL SKUNDBERG, being of sound body and weak mind do hereby leave to some lucky redhead the joy of being picked out ofa crowd. SKIP SMALL, belng of sound mind and body do hereby leave my seat in Mrs. Carroll's homeroom to some fortunate freshman and my number one position on the golf team to my brother Jerry. JAMES SMITH, hereby leave my brothers the right to enjoy Wilson as much as I have, and to some unsuspecting boy, a chance to be chauffeured in Debbie JOHN SAMMONS, leave to all my Frlends ? all the hard work I forgot to do, and the mean teachers I adored. JOYCE SMITH, do leave to somefortunate freshman the privilege of having Mr. Wheeler forthree years for English. LANGHORNE SMITH, leave Woodrow Wilson with this thought: Study hard freshman. YVONNE SMITH, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Wilson with the hope that my sister and brother will enjoy it as much as I did. WESLEY SMITH, being of sound mind and body f?j do hereby leave a lot of wonderful memories at Wilson, and my seat in E-205 to a'lucky freshman. GERALD SPEARS, being of sound mind do leave all the good times at Wilson to some lucky person. YVONNE SPILLMAN, being of sound mind and body Q ?j do hereby leave my seat in Mrs. Newcome's English class, B-211, to my brother John. JUDITH STEINER, do hereby giveSusanthe ability to graduate next June, and to all other girls the ability to pass gym. ANNIE SWAIN, do leave to my sister, Hope, all my good times I have had at Wilson. PATRICIA SYKES, do leave Wilson with many fond memories and great times. Ileave to Bill the ability to graduate in 2 years. DIANE TWILLEY, do leave to my sister, Barbara, the ability no! to break my record for wrecks and to Barbara 8L Linda Martin I leave Debbie's wonderful experiences. MARY ANN TREAKLE, do hereby leave to the students that follow me, the kindness and love of all of my wonderful teachers. EDWIN TIPPETT, being of degenerated mind and mutated body leave all my mistakes at Wilson to my brothers so they can do better. MICHAEL THOMPSON, being of sound mind and body leave to my freshman brother four wonderfulf ?j years at Wilson. SHARON THOM, do hereby leave with many memories. To a fortunate freshman Ileave a seat in B-206. GEORGE TALBOT, being ofsound mind and body QPQ leave nothing to my brother Fred-he'll find everything out for himself in due time. MARGARET TAYLOR, being less than 200 lbs, leave to Someone the ability to lose weight running from B-308 to the end ofD section. MARY ANN TAYLOR, do hereby bequeath a most rewarding experience, my seat as Court of Honor President and to my sister Paulette four wonderful years at W.W.I-I.S. FENTON VAUGHAN, alias Blackeye, being of sound mind and body, leave my entire estate to Patsy QSamj Lewis. JOE VAUGHAN, leave all my good fortune and experience to the freshmen this year. PAT VAUGHAN, do hereby leave to my future neice or nephew all my fond memories ofWoodrow Wilson High School! JANIE WALL, leave to some lucky girl the honor and the work of being a cheerleader and to Mary Cook, good luck and a bottle of tranquilizers during try-outs. CLAU D IA WALLACE, being of sound mind and body do leave to my sister my legatards to enjoy three years in the Dance Club, and to Earl the ability to graduate. ROBERT WEBBER, leave one vacant seat in Mr. Hinton's third period physics class to the next brave soul. BOBBIE WEISS, leave to Diane my place as Co- Head Cheerleader, to my sister 3 years of fun, and to Wilson, anyone that acts like Andy Creed. ERIC WEISSMAN, being ofsound mind and body do hope to leave Wilson, and Ileave to my brother t.he hopes that he will do better. STUART WELLS, leave all the wonderfulf ?j teachers to the lucky Q ?j ones that follow me. MARY SUE WELTON, do reluctantly leave, and to Bobby and Ruby I leave the opportunity to enjoy their too short four years at Wilson. PEPPER WESTBROOK, being large in body and not so sure of mind, leave to some person the prob' lems and fun of being in charge ofthe Audio Visual Crew. BILLY WHITE, do leave behind me to Wilson the nicest girl QL.D.J I have met and the greatest track coach. fCoach Mastersj. PHILIP WHITEHURST, being of no mi.nd and less body, do hereby leave to Donna Outland my chair in Orchestra. CURTIS WHITLEY, being ofloose mind and won- derful body, hereby leave all the money I possess to Carol Lee Holmes, and also a Chrysler Imperial. GAIL WILLEY, being of weak mind and broken body hereby leave Wilson to anyone wishing to go to the best school in the South. CHERYL WILLIS, hereby leave to all students t.he opportunity to experience the happiest and most important years of your lives. SARAH WILLIS, leave to Carnie best wishes to pass General Science and to her and Jean I leave the ability to be goofy and have fun. LINDA WILSON, leave my memories to anyone who wants them. I, ELAINE W INN ICK, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to someone.t.l1e privilege of being Editor-in-Chief of the Student DONN WOOD, leave Wilson taking with me the many memories of wonderful times here, and also taking the Jeepster after 7 years faithful service. RONALD WOODYARD, leave all the bad times pioneered by Linwood to the future students ofWilson. BILLY WHORTON, being ofsound mind and poor body hereby leave to some lucky freshman the pin ups in my locker. WILLIAM WILDER, leave to some lucky freshman the ability to hit Coach Fox in the head with a tennis racket and still be friends. TONI WILLIAMS, do leave to any lucky girl the honor of being Homecoming Queen and to the fresh- men 3 more wonderful years at Wilson without me. JOHN WILLIAMS, with sound mind and body do hereby leave to Stanley and Tommy my ability to get out oftaking detention. ROBERT WILLIAMS, hereby leave the facilities of Wilson to Lindsay West, and anyone who is smart enough to use them. SHERRY WILLIAMS, being of sound body and no mind do leave to someone my ability to skip school, write excuses and sign report cards, I, WALTER WILLIAMS, being of sound mind and little body, leave to my brother, Ray, four wonderful years at Wilson and my seat in homeroom B-206. CAROL WRIGHT, being of sound mind CPD and body, do hereby leave many happy memories,B-206, and my seat in Mrs. Morse's Spanish class. SHIRLEY WRIGHT, being of sound mind, do leave to my brother the greatest hopes for him to achieve his goals successfully at Wilson. 1 Registration B-216 Ann Clark, Pat Arnold, Mrs. Oliver, Donnie Mathias, Barbara Herbert, and Nancy Piland 4, D lana james, Sandra Britton, Brenda Bennett, Gayle Freedman, Linda Compton, and Pat Byrd Pig Bill Whorton Gra Puryear Tommy Shanks john Benton, Harry Hankla, y a Y s f Jimmy Hannaman, Sam Major, and Bobby Creecy. -A -.,,,.. Dianne Twilley, Mlke Thompson, Helen Cross, Ellen Anderson, Nancy Dyson, julia Dorsey Reed Mary Sue Welton, Cheryl Willis, Joyce Meyer, Rita Myers, and Margaret Nix Gary Owens, Judy Lester, Ronald Buchanan, DonnieWood, Claudia Crutchlow, Ruby Schonfeld, Sarah Willis, Bobby Cook, and Ginger Martin Registration B-206 A P F oe Preece Sandra Edwards Bill Williams, Elaine Winnick, I , , y Terry Forehand, Ingrid Brownlee Larry Bishop, Earl Rigsby, Pam Hunt, Sylvia Parker, Linda Hines, Linda Hayes, Mrs. Barclay Carroll ,,: y Willard Galbreadi, Rita Rountree, jimmy Smith, Toni Williams, Linda Metcalf Linda Carr, Warren Hanrahan, Phyllis Bevins Carol Wright, Skip Small, Izmueljohnson, Sharon Thom, Langhorne Smith, Patjernigan, Peyton Miller Robert Bullock, Linda Wilson, Clay Richardson, Ann Perkins, Bill Wilder, Sherry Collins Senior Snops I Miss Dorothy Diehl helps measure senior girls for their -caps and gowns. ll Seniors, Barbara Herbert, joe Preece, and julia Dorsey Reed, during a gayer moment after an as- sembly. Senior class officers relax during a meeting. Hi H A 4-T. ' B2 Physics, a memorable part of the school year for many ,V seniors. Donn Wood, Billy Williams, and Harry Hankla distill water. e X If-fr W, A A H' l QS'-A 1 - Mary Anne Taylor, Joyce Meyer, and Claudia Crutchlow watch as Dianne Twilley signs the senior honor scroll. 95 Lynn Owens lends Connie Lamb a hand. Pepper Westbrook, Linda Croft, Donn Wood, Jimmie Smith, Connie Lamb and Lynn Owens take a break from making balloon animals. Native ritual of Wilson students! janet Garland, Bobbie Cook, Elaine Winnick and Donn Wood concentrate hard on their dancing. 96 Bonnie Ellis seems to enjoy this Bird , l Helen Cross and Joyce Meyer decorate for the coming dance. Donna Farrell, Joyce Meyer, Helen Cross, and Mrs. Charlotte Opauski also take a break from decorating. Donn Wood, Senior Class president, tries his luck with balloon decorations. Looks like he did a good job! fX Time forabreak? Ronnie Evans, Janie Wall, Don Hawkins and Nancy Dyson show 'em how it's done. Jimmy! Ballons and basketballs aren't quite the same! Tommy Brenuaman, Elaine Winnick, Donn Wood, Jimmie Smith and Jamie Parker Lry a different approach. 97 iq 9 ,S .J Ik ff 'tfx fm 'Q ' U ' , in f M iw' uf f N MM EIUQYJXQIUV JL KL dj, la yJ I, . J A, M ,lm 1' f . Av, LU ,, ,i My x ,L Uijieff ,Lg jf U G In ivy ff ,yuh M5 W' AM EDP? li 1 1 J lx if My 'eg - ' LIYW K fk W X, fy gf gm u UN, 1 flag U A x wb! 1 ,, . fx J-1 -in QJYWMU 'Qi x,-fun' 5 - J 0? sm W JUDY BOYCE Section Edilor RQADWK, Y'1l'fN MAVXJ Riylfkmci ic. , -' ,,.. I - W - o DONALD POWELL V1Ze-p res idenl 115' GLENN CREWS Preszdenl Officers PAULA HUN T Secretary NORMA SIMPSON BOBBY BOWLES GirI's Treasurer Boy's Treasurer MISS SUZANNE FRETZ Adviser LAURA DAUCHTRY Honor Court Rep resentative b 100 JE RI KAPLAN S. C .A. Representative Junior Closs y Allen Alberti Patricia Alford Benny Allen Carolyn Allen .- ,of Q' 'ff Joanne Ambroslno Patricia Anderson Diane Andrews Sheryl Angell Myra Annapol 63' -... ea Linda Archer Lee Armstead Hobie Audet Patsy Ayres james Babb Tommy Ballentine Betty Lou Barber Sharon Barber Annette Barnes Cheryl Barnes Frances Barnes Grover Barnes Lynn Bartlett Robert Bartlett Linda Bayton 101 Junior Dot Beale Sherrill Beazley Russell Bellamy Steve Bishop Dave Blechman Gerald Blow Jud B0 ce Jud B0 d Y Y Y Y Sharon Brantley Judy Branton Eleanor Brammer Richard Bray Beverly Bright Brenda Brinkley wsrfw- G? jean Brinkley Diane Britt Donna Brodie Kathy Broda Betsy Brooks Tom Burns Barbara Burton Ann Butler Dolores Calloway Laverne Canady 102 Class Billy Carson Virginia Carter Carolyn Champion Charlene Coker 'e-: 1 Gloria Council Larry Courtney Cheryl Cox Raynor Craft james Craig Betty Lou Critcher Ray Dawson Larry Davis Diane Dickinson Paul Dowty Ken Dunnavant Patricia Durham Kathy Eastes Robin Edge Larry Edwards i Bernie Elliott Woody Ellsworth S118 Emory Carolyn Ennis Richard Erkenbrack 103 Dorothy Evangelo Terry Evans Dasha Evick Dana Falcon Irene Ferradgg . J U n IO r G101'iH FCFICU Charles Fisher Ben Flora Tommy Foxworth C3-7' Ted FIHSC1' Charles Fuller Pat Ganey Bill Gardner Ann Gilbert Blanche Glickman Andy Goodman Diana Grace Lucy Gray Andrea Green Daron Gregory Grady Gresham Charlayne Grimes Danny HayW00d CYD'-hia Hall 104 Dianne I-Iambric B. L. Hardison Sieve!! Harrell Eugene Harrington I0hI1 H2l1'1'iS Class Don Hawkins Phil Hux ,IQ Kay Harris Patsy Harris Tommy Harris Tommy Hathaway Sandra Hayden Patricia Henderson Donna Hitchcock Carol Holmes I1 Grover Howard Demyrias Hundley Donnie Hundley Anita Hurdick Rodney Hussey X 'w.'E.!' joe Inman Jean Inman jimmy Jarvis Drgw Jeffreys 105 Annette jenkins Brenda johnson Eddie Johnson Junior J0l'1nnyJohnson 'WI Beverly jones D ian e jones Donna jones Dorothy jones Tom 78. :Irv my jones 'Q J. C. jones Chandler jo ner Y janet Kauffman Roger Kirkpatrick Da id K v regex' Kay Langley Donald Langston Cheri LaRue Lynn Laskin jimmy Lassiter Sylvia Laughon M b l L a e awrence Margaret Lawrence jo ceLee T 106 y ommy leigh Juanita Lester Harriet Levin Rhea Levinson Donald Leviton Tommy Light Harry Liniger Joyce Littlefield Larry McCarty Donna McCoy 1 3' Pat McGinley William McGinley Sophie MacKenzie Anna Martin Lelon Maske 19' john Mason Roger Mason Patty Maxey Sandra Merriman Judy Miller l L as jack Milliner Carol Mitchell Ronnie Mitchell Dianne Moore Bob Morecock 107 Judy Morgan Helen Morris Wayne MOSS Woodie Motley I Ifetfslillggwsorfge 4. ' ,V . f fy 1 554 W4 Y K 2 4 'gl 1: fjiy' ' ,, fluid Q 1 ff' V 4 Q1 'W A '1 A411 1 , N, ' 0 3' ' I fy wus I u lf--' H : 1 ,- s - ' ' -- f 1 1 ,J if , -sl, . may ,- ' ' ,v ll ,M UJTIOI' ,I f' , A., 1 Qs ll' llffl w ' 'ol ll 4 ,fy y , ,I H - J, Clyde Nordon Linwood Orendulf Donna. 6311ar1,e5,,OQel?ma,n,: ly! QQ gl 'JJ' -V01 Jr f' ll lg 5 XE' Lynn Overman Ricky Owen Elwood Owens Deana Parker Tommy Parker Mary Lou Pennell Wayne Phillips Buddy Piland jane Pinyatello Diana POISOH Trudy Pond Fred Porter Tom Powers Karen PUT-Ham ludy Quick 108 lyl, 'io ii nib' Jutta Regan Marc Reshefsky Linda Rheindt Thomas Rice Bob Richardson Class Carl Robertson Sheri Rogers Sharon Rorrer Richard Sorrell SH? 2 Linda Sawyer Florence Schocklin Tim Schocklin Don Schweiger Mike Shaw Evelyn Shea judy Sing Anne Smith CliffSplicha1 Sue Stafford Mike Staples Sharon Staples Sharon Stark Kathy Stearns Craig Stevenson 109 PhylliS Stublen Charles Sullivan Janice Sumrell jennell Swain unior -1? 'Q James Swimme Carol T3-Uh Earl Taylor Emestine Taylor Patsy Terrell 0 ep- judy Thiesing Patricia Thomas Margaret Todd Linda Tofller Martha Io Tllffmafl 132 Christy Turner Annette Vick Mary Vogel Clevie Warren Sallie Warren Charles Wessman Brenda West Ronnie White Susan White Orville Whitehurit 110 Class U Z Joyce William Donna Williams joan Williams 'Q Joanne Williamson Janice Wilson Vickie Wine Luella Woodyard Pete Wnukoski Carol Worsham Tanya Wrenn Bobby Bowles, Miss Fretz, Glenn Crews, Frances Barnes, Paula Hunt, Jeri Kaplan, Norma Simpson, Laura Daughtry, Donald Powell l Dennis Wright Kenneth Yeager Judy Ziskind Miss Fretz, Glenn Crews Ei- -f Jn f t W 1 Junior Richard Bray, Marc Reshefsky, Judy Boyce, Annette Barnes, Kathy Eastes debate Common Sense versus College Education during U.S. History class. 'H'-'Silk Ray Reinholtz, Judy Miller, and Shertll Beazley, hold a discussion in English class. Nancy Piland helps out the junior Class by buying informal notes from Judy Owens. xr 3 t 1f1 V fill Miss Fretz and Sophie MacKenzie, chairman of jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Woodie Motley, Myra Annapol, and Phyllis Stuhlen are diagraming in English class. r v L 5 . fl decide on materials to be used for decoration. 2 Roger Spence is hoping he got the lucky box with the dollar inside. Ccnclids in it NX Favorite lunch rendevous for Meade Taylor, Judy Boyce, Judy Branton, Maggie Law- . rence, Nancy Chiera, Kay Harris, Kathy Eastes, and Terry Evans. F Steven Harrell prepares to leave for track meet. , 1-2 i D fa, -. juniors frolic in the snow after school. 1 i Mable Lawrence just received word that she is Maid of Honor in the Homecoming Court. fr, 2 le LLL X 1 Sophie MacKenzie talks to the committee heads of the jr. Sr. Prom Com- Susan Rosenfeld, Dianne Moore, Dolores Calloway, and Charlie Mastro mittee. are not aware of Mike Martin who is busily eating their food. 113 Registration A-102 Bonnie Council, Mary Lou Pennell, Cheryl Barnes, Peggy Griggs ga! 1 a Q' 1',' - 1-A' -' Billy Carson, Diane Dickinson, Mrs. Opauski, Bernie Elliot, Judy Boyce ,mr Ted Frazer, Linda Smith, Sharon Stark, Chandler Joyner GU 'Li' Virginia Carter, Carl Robertson, Gloria Ferrell Row one: Donna Hitchcock, Charles Wessman. Row two: Curt Waters, Steven Harrell, Judy Branton, Clilford Splichal 114 'J Robert Fuller, Myra Anapol, Donny Hundley, Ann Butler, Robert Morecock, Charles Overman, Donna Outland Donny Hundley, Richard Erkenbreck, Wayne Phillips, Robert Parker, Tim Schocklin X Q1 John Harris, Ronnie Blue, Gene Huddle 115 Registration B-l O5 jimmy Jarvis, Ann Butler, Sylvia Laughon, Cynthia Hall, Ann Gilbert Dave Bleckman, Sylvia Laughon, Frances Briggs, Lelon Maske, Tommy Iarvis ft Charlotte lewis, Eloise Puryear, Cynthia Hall, Ann Gilbert, Mrs. Hulf, Sherry Rogers, Judy Quick 'rr Leslie Doggette, james Mitchell, Sheryl Angell, Gary Winslow, Miss Cowan Ioyce Littlefield, Eugene Harrington, Helen Morris, jay Moore ia? Linwood Orendufl, Louise Viola jean Brinkley, Brenda Brinkley, Barney Karpowski, Mike Staples 116 xxn Registration B-lO8 3 -,4 , Y ' i ' rf Eddie johnson, Woodie Motley ' iiif, M1557 ,,1 ,f--f ' w ,- a E 4 ,1 l ,in ,i .,,.... . , ,.., M , un 1 I' I , . 2 . tt A 5 Thomas Swain, Kathy Stern, Pete Wnukoski, jennell Swain Registration B-202 Patsy Terrill, Sister Hundley, Dena Parker, jane Pinyatella ? if? . 2 W 3- ,. L , QTL . 'EH .5 r 2 . 'Lgiisg wwf is 5 Lg, 2, H 1 Q ,z- ew XI' N ,Z ll Row one: Tommy Leigh, Russell Bellamy, jimmy Sugg. Row two: Paul Burnette, Glenn Crews, Ben Flora, Leslie Griggs A r 2 Connie Holly, Hettie Lynn Mason, Drew Jeffreys, Irving Tragle, Russell Bellamy Glenn Crews, Drew Jeffreys, Paul Burnette, Russell Bellamy, Mrs. Cooper, Lee Armstead , -vi, 1 ' , V V. - ,, lv, ,-wr iii, 5 rf' . - jean Inman, Harriet Levin, Jeri Kaplan, jo Ann Kilharu Pat Anderson, Cookie Ganey, Lee Armistead, Eleanor Brammer 117 Allen Alberti, jimmy Babb Tommy Foxworth, Tommie Harris, Larry Edwards Registration B-205 --1 .l ,rp 1 ,- v- T I f Q do Patsy Cross, Pal Durham, Miss Louise Mays, Susan White 'Wife e M ,gif 1-4-I Judy Morgan, Janie johnson, jackie Norfleet David Kreger, Kenny Yeager, Ricky Owens 118 Beverly Bright, Frances Bames, Dot Beale Registration B-301 ml l ll ll lf ' fwf .HW Judy Ricks, Robin Edge, Charles Sullivan, Douglas Collins, jim Swimme, joan Williams, Bruce Ullum Ste hen Davis, jimmy Simpson, Mary Wilson Winborne, jimmy Lassiter, Jllfrg' Ziskind, Patricia Gilmore 119 Ea Rom one: Nelson Butler, Kathy Coule. Row two: john Horan, Earl Taylor, Rose Ann N eidlinger Bobby Leary, Richard Reynolds, Ray Dorson, john Mullens, Mr. Calhoun ' bbffllliwllm ! 1 'Z-L ri j I 1-1 3 ff iff- Y - ,T 13. I X All an jim Swimme, Robin Edge, Sue Stafford, joan Wllllams Linda Pemberton, Linda ToRler, Irene Ferradaz lilargf Vogel, Evelyn Shea, Patsy Thomas, Terry Miller. Seated' Mrs. Dorothy ar en Linwood Roach, Harry Liniger, Larry Courtney, Orvie Whitehurst V . ..r-' J 4 1 W. --H fff-L'-' QLJW? ' N rf fgfgggggefu n,-75 r- ff , , t tu N t 'V' Q' mlm t , N., t if t . .. , 9 'M X my t, t ,, V Si JIM 1 H M V fn? Row one: Kathy McPherson, Patsy Thomas, Carolyn Ennis. Row two: Earl Ricks, Benny Allen Ray Harris, joe Newberry, Pat McGinley, Cynthia George, johnny Johnston, Bill Coady 1:20 Registration B-302 Annette Wingate, Anita Hendricks Betty Kleoppel, Cynthia George, Harry Liniger, Linwood Roach '1 Registration B-305 'Tl'-1-Q Miss Suzanne Fretz and her gang' '. Tommy Burns, Woody Ellsworth F i Y L,-Tn., .., 4, Hr rr HxHgkWg,,,ja5gffi,, ,p , rn rr r l 1 fn- 1-' rw? ,Q Craig Stevenson, Susan Boothe, Donald Powell, Raynor Craft Sandra Merriman, janet Kauffman, Joyce Lee, Blanche Clickman 2 ? I 1 'r A r x X Woody Ellsworth, Carol Worsharn, Betsy Brooks, Janice Mathis Elmore Gray, Donald Powell, Craig Stevenson, Tommy Burns -iii Judy Miller, Andy Goodman, Sherrill Beazley, Marc Reshefsky ,VF ww: - Hobie Audet, Bob Richardson, Grover Barnes, Dennis Wright ' i Registration B-308 Terry Evans, Carol Mitchell, Diane jones, Margaret Todd Dianne Moore, Dianne Hembric, Steve Bishop, Dolores Calloway jimmy Craig, Steve Bishop, Clyde Norton, Grover Howard Don Newberry, Trudy Pond, Patsy Ayres, Dolores Calloway, Mrs. Olivia Hinton 2.2 ,F Ex Registration B-211 Carol Holmes, Mr. Price, Phyllis Stublen 4, Sherry Lame, Roger Harcum Iunita Iester, Iee Ashley, C.H. Hobbs, Earl Mathews, Sue Emory, Annette jenkins wif' Row one: Diane Britt, Clevie Warren.Row two: Rhea Levinson, Lynn Laskin, Dol jones, Linda Rheindt Row one: Brenda johnson, Anne Smith, Donna McCoy, Roger Kirkpatrick. Row Iwo: Betty Critcher, Tommy Powers Raw one: Sharlene Coker, Mabel Lawrence, KayHarris. Row two: Freddie Porter, Charles Fischer, Billy Gardner. 123 55:11, av ,vmggfnmamnmnaaz-:naming Registration E-lO2 W fgjil?5g 'ul-H. RQ :J Raw one: Robert Moss, Robert Bartlett, Richard Bray, Donald Langston. Row two: Sherman Wingate, jimmy Houde,j1mmy Townsend EEE-3 :if '12-m ' 1 Vicky Wine, Maggie Lawrence, Sandy Hayden, jutta Reagan, Annette Vlck Mr joyner and his problems' Registration E-lO5 9 -6 Sharon Barber, Mike Fagan Phyllis Gtllenwaters, Lynn Overman ,Tl r 5' ,. 21. A W' ,., W w we we 1 5. , B I 5' fp' af rx 'XM M I f 11191211 ff 'fl Barbara Burton, Linda Archer, Diana Polson , , WM, Ma, ' H 'niiegifggiiiijv M lmll l' , , ,. ' ,-. ' 'IFE ' ' , V 2: : ' : W .. ,r1g,u, f ' A , , ,i ii V, ' l 4:5 'LM , fn Si, ' ,asa , ,. ,- Q ' w 1 r. VV FRE , IFWZ3' ul ' J1. -fl.3af',-.ivy H5 1 E lvflf ' l f f 1 ' Q we lE X. . ' wk 'gr K wwf wh V., A 5 ,..-- -:-::::SE:a!?- 2- '1 1- . ' 5? ' V 1 E eil 5. 4, .. 1 , L , ig , ., f-k W 'ifeffffrf ' -A , el A 5 - gf ' igi rijlfz , , . V,!,?i-i PJ , i2::5.fJ1 2 A ' 55 124 by , v .. V L V Llnda Evers, Sharon Rhorer, Pat Alford J 1 I r Wingfkld Downing, Bobby Bowls, Roy Byrum, jesse Holland Annette Barnes, Mrs. jo Ann Barnes, Florence Sch- ocklln, jean Brinkley - 125 Registration E-lll Linda Bayton, Wesley Carmines, Janice Sumrell Coach Bill Strawn, Linwood Stallings, Ronnie Mitchell, Curt Wilson I joe Inman, john Kern, Sky King EH! .Q 3L?Tl vie! V :me Anna Martin, Donna jones, Karen Smith, Judy Thieslng Bonnie Hogan, Carolyn Champion, Annette 0'Neal 1 an ,f Sharon Brantley, Betty Lou Barber, Kathy Broda 2 5, 4. Registration E-206 5 Phil Hux, Larry McCarty, Sophie MacKenzie, Buddy Piland, Elwood Owens SIXYKTL Tanya Wrenn, Iamson ,M Linda Sawyer, Diana Grace, Joanne Will- Betty Newsome, Danny Haywood, Miss Audrey Vincent, Gerald Blow, E T y 5355555- L. vu' r' , w',5-- . ,J fwAi'iIZ': .V :gk Ma, ...I Carol Tarrh, Fred Dickenson, Bobby Manahan, Donnie Schweiger QW: P R. , l D lane Andrews lf'3-'sfffzf T'-Yuri?-7 '- 3 ' V li? , l.,. g. V- I sm - scnounsmv 1 2 jerry Small, Bobby Manahan, Richard Sorrell, Emile Hawkins larry Davis, Beverly jones, Laura Daughtry, Warren Sachs 1' . 1 ev' . 1 J Archer, Charles Arrington, Cherie Ashburn, Norman Askew, Bill Bailey, Linda Barnes, Jimmy Baker, Robert Baker, Ronnie Barnes, Carol Bartholomew, Becky Batkins, Delores Beachum, Harriet Beale, Betsy Beale, Judy Bellomy, Gloria Bennett, Margaret Benson, Diana Berry, Gail Sophomores . Acey, Phyllis Adams, Gayle Adams, Judy Adkins, Donna Aikens, Judy Albertson, Robert Allen, Wayne Alexander, Lou Ann Ambrosino, Joanne Ames, Mike Anderton, Patsy Andrews, Frank f vr kv YE' if ,as ,.,. f' .192 , Jr, qvvfir e.,.,,g,, J' has va ...-I 'f is 1:2 Best, Linda Bishop, Peggy Blachman, Lynn Blanchard, Chester Bond, Lawrence Boone, Betty Boothe, Carol Bowers, Alfred Bradley, Donald Breedlove, Jean Brett, Calvin Brinkley, Richard Britt, Caroline Bromberg, Aylin Brown, Dennis Brown, Gayle Browning, Delores Bryant, Joanne Burch, Christy Burch, Paulette Burke, Donna Burton, Wayne Butler, Carolyn Butler, Garland I 'Pi X? I rf - Z' f' l 2 Q Closs of l965 ,W - ' ' .T , 31 ,fx X 5 ll Ci ' I G .. I C ll ei... , I 2' C ' 1 .J , - : T 551 .? y. la Qi' f Q? vi , Creech, Eddie Creech, Gloria Creed, Gordon Crone, Tracy Cross, Billy Crumpler, Gail Culver, Gail Curren, Wayne Daley, Cindy Darden, Danny Davis, john 7 1 1-dl -...av 1 'lib' L 4 ' Davi , Na IIC' 19 -9 Carper, Richard Carr, Mary Lou Carson, Dean Castellanos, Barbara Chiera, Nancy Chrisman, Dawn Christmas, Lonnie Clontz, Ken Coleman, Bobby Coltes, Sharon Cook, Faye Cook, Mary Coppedge, Sandra Cronwell, Mary Cotton, Betty Cousins, Christina Crawford, Judy Credle, Elaine -K M, aw X, J f a f-1: ' P4- , 39'- U lj if g 1- .,.- ,, ,V .I mg' I ME . g ,,ir,g5':3? af s it W- .Vi Q N in ' Q Drewry, Bernice Duncan, Paulette Dunnavant, Ann Dunnavant, Aubrey Durham, Sandra Eanes, Jeanie Eavey, Larry Elliot, Delores Ellis, Linda Ellis, Robert Ennis, Linda Enos, Susan Esleeck, Dickie Eure, Yvonne Evans, Linda Everett, Sue Evers, Nancy Fentress, Sue Closs of 1965 Q3 L f Y Davis, Ray Deans, Tommy Ann Deaton, Margaret DeBerry, Cathy Dixon, jackie Doyel, Chris Dobbs, Cheryl Dolse , Linda Donalllson, Linda Dooley, Ronnie Doughtie, Tommy Dowd, Bobby , - . A. su - iff' E5 I lr. 1 .1 ly .- , s lf Ferguson, Gloria Ferguson, Ronnie Feverstein, Paul Fields, Charlotte Finn, Linda Flynn, Linda Forehand, Steve Forrester, Chester Foster, Carol Foster, Susan Franklin, Kay Gaskill, Daryl f f l Gaskins, Charlie Gatling, jimmy George, Ann George, Gregory George, Nancy George, Vivian Gilliam, Doug Coda, Marsha Goodwin, Susie Graham, Ginger Gray, jane Green, Cheryl G LU sv ue ,f Q F Q 64 B S. . .,,. ,., .,.,. , . if 4, 'N H- ,ri,fxqi' I 413 5? . l ' 1 V is V gf 'K Y xii 9 r ,W , ia inner Q . Sophomores ,A -r, .B i-W who gaay 3. 5 wi H - Q. W efHff ll, to C V1 I Harshaw, Joyce Hawks, jimmy Haynes, Jeanie Heely, Bob Herbert, Carolyn High, Billie Hogan, Cynthia Holland, Gloria Holliday, Shelby Hollowell, Dallas Hollowell, Elaine Hopewell, Nina Greene, Elizabeth Griffin, Gordon Grimes, Linda Grubbs, Kay Gruggel, Karen Guyot, jimmy Guyot, johnny Hadnot, Benny Hagwood, Tim Hagy, Charlene Hall, Sheila Hancock, john Harcum, Roger Hardison, Cindy Hardy, Sandra Harrell, Edna Harrell, Judy Harrell, Sharon 3' I H W X - iam? ' Q ,i, 'EHR --dj ig: ' ' i 1 5 X- QA ,.,:, s I: ' .iff A if r are Wwe ia! se?mMr 131 , 1.4. 1 Q 9' w 3 f.,,,,,o lL : i S. ., v:-5 1 -mi v Sophomores . Hughes, Stephen Hughes, Steve Hundley, Ronnie Hurwitz, Steven Hyde, Dot Inman, Susan Ivey, Brenda Ivy, Linwood Jennings, David Johnson, Gary johnson, Jeanette Johnson, Linda , . L ..,. XC? f i :,,. I Ee' AE? J I if ff? jones, Bobbie -I l ' jones, jill ' Jones, Linda W jordan, Constance ' Kampen, Ray Kaplan, Melinda Keel, Clarence Kilham, jo Ann King, Anne King, Norwood Kinsey, Kenneth Kinsey, Roger Kirshon, joel Kiser, joan Koiner, Beverly Laderberg, joan Land, Harry Land, Susan ' ': 1 .,, :': ':'f A L WA vw' I-Y ' 'LI v' XX 5' 2 Lane, Donna Lassiter, Teresa Leary, Linda Lee, Linda Lee, Sheila Lee, 'Tommy Leis, jane Lewis, Carol Lewis, Kay Lindsey, Suzann Lovelace, Bettie Lufsey, Connie C , ffl2ff'llEM,f ' ot o 4- s a Ste a man I Shi ey and Linda Martin Linda Martin Mike Martin Hettie Mason Michael Mason Charlie M astro Barbara Myers Brent Myers Nancy Narron Richard Nuckles Linda Nyman Mike O'Berry Vickie Odell Mickey Odom Joyce Oliver Francine Ollice Nancy Orenduff Diane Osborne 1? 9 2'-it-Q M 4- - Class of 1965 if '- h ' Q7 ' Q if 'vi ' N ir n 's 4l 1 ' '? 'J 133 '.w-. if? if ol Au g ' 'Tl Q Jimmie Maxey Marian McCoy Kathie McLane jimmy McManus Linda Meadows Randy Nelson Bill Miller jean Miller Sara Milliken Raymond Miltier Linda Mishoe Gary Moore Stanley Moore Carol Morse Wayne Moss Marilyn Motley Anne Moseley Peter Moxon '?f.,.2' -F M .4 W we ot rm, ,-A tr, I-V, Phillips, Barbara Pierce, Frances Pierce, Thomas Pope, Cecelia Pope, Marsha Price, Linda Psimas, johnny Redd, Robert Redmond, Billy Redmond, Wayne Reynolds, Ruth Rhodes, Scott Rice, George Richardson, Anna Rickman, Judy Roberts, jimmy Robertson, Tommy Rogers, Steve I ie , ll- , r Q lfeaf la r iv mf , f Q Sophomores 1 QQ Oltavio, Diane Overstreet, George Owens, Judy Pace, Charles Parker, Marcus Parker, Mary Parker, Patsy Peaks, jerry Peck, joel Peck, Michael Pendleton, Mary Phelps, KaLhy I a, J - li NE' ph-I W-tv fi Y 15 3 1.31. ' - ,. A w 134 l f f Rorrer, Larry Rorrer, Richard Rosenblum, Butch Rosenfeld, Susan Ross, Sherry Rowe, Cheryl Ryals, Richard Salins, Bonnie Sammons, Pam Santos, Sylvia Savidge, Nancy Sawyer, Charles Sculthorpe, joyce Settle, Robert Sharp, Herbert Sharpe, Don Shepherd, Carroll Shepherd, Linda Short, Barry Short, Larry Skaggs, Delphia Skinner, Gary Skipwith, Donna Slaughter, Beryl 9 :af Class of l965 F- T, on Z Fl ,, , ll VT -. , A 'ali 2225555514 'Fun 12 Lew , , . f .v 5. - we we -L ' : . 4? 3- , 45 E I L. L Tapler, Skip Tatum, Wayne Tennille, Geoffery Thames, James Thomas, Donald Thomas, Marilyn Thompson, Harry Tinley, Brenda Tippett, Bill Trammell, Linda Tribble, Sandra Trollinger, Barbara 7 rl in .1. .R -V-I AU . I K 'lg .4 I U 2 lg, 'Hi -QU w lt-, N 1 Slaughter, Carl Sloan, Judy Smith, Adelia Smith, Harold Sorrell, Mikel Splichal, Nancy Stacious, Lydie Stafford, Minnie Stallings, Richard St. Clair, Linda Stephenson, Margie P Stephenson, Ricky fa 43' 135 - .af-i.' In Strickland, Pam Strong, Linwood Sturgis, judy Sumnrerlyn, janet Swindell, Linda Sykes, Bill y fl: if 5? Sill 1 'Q I' Sophomores ..A. Q ,, y y, , r sf Vasquez, Lynn Vaughan, janey ' Vaughan, Randy X Vaughan, Sharon N Verdi, Cheryl Vick, Barbara Vick, Sandra Vicks, Judy Virnelson, Amy Wallace, Audrey Worsham, jack Weaver, Wayne Wells, Jimmy West, Pam White, jim Whitley, Shelby Wilkins, Sandra Willey, Nan 'T Vt: 7 J' 3' Q , 7 f X . we , . -1 Why , Q 2: x I 'Q ,L ,fi 352 L- V X auf' f Turner, Bobby Turner, Danny Turner, john Turner, Susan Turner, Tommy Twilley, Barbara Twilley, Carol Underwood, Helen Vaden, David Valentine, Glen V ann, Larry Vasquez, Laurie ff x -USQ Q. x P 1 . 'v I. nf Y? in al A 'b R A fx -2 Willis, Camie Williams, Cheryl Williams, jerry Williamson, Edward Wilson, Lilly Wise, Helen Wiseman, jane Wood, Bill Wood, Eugene Wright, june Young, Linda Zedd, Harold FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Mrs. Maisie Determeyer-advisor Tim Bradshaw treasurer jean Barry- Court ofHonar representative Ginny Morin preszdeng Sue Bradshaw-secretary, janet Blqw-fvzte-presidenl Qi A Q Z IJ., Ylv, U Lf fx ffl if U5 JM? ' ji M Q, , yy ,WM JC fgf N 3 U x ,N VN SV ' -J X, 'WN Ukwilf' fb' 1 U lljfr ,Xff VL ,, . 'X Andrews, Diane Arffer, Felice Bailey, Linda Baldwin, jenny Barbee, Mary Barclay, Buzz Barfleld, Tommy Bama, Bonnie Barnes, Delorls Bames, jackie Barry, jean Bazemore, judy Beaubien, Connie Beck, Mary Lou Beddle, Robert Bell, john Benton, Bonnie Bennet, Frances X . Adslt, Spencer Allen, Mary Ames, Billy Amons, Nora Andrews, Betty 5 Clark, Wayne Coleman, Carl Conley, joe Coppedge, Sherry Costner, Maureen Crute, Carol Creech, Barbara Cross, Diane Culpepper, Linda Curren, Pauline Curren, Posey Davis, George Bibb, Ronnie Bie, Kirsten Bishop, Linda Blow, janet Bond, Clifford Boone, Randy Bowen, Gail Bowles, Doug Bradshaw, jane Brewer, Sandi Bright, Margaret Bristow, Arlene B ryant, Janis Buck, Tommy Butler, Shirley Bush, Sam Byrd, Addie Carter, Tammie Blackman, Rodger Blasio, Linda Borill, Pamela Borjes, Carole Bradshaw, Sue Brewer, David Brooks, Sherry f , Brown, Peggy Burbage, Bruce Burroughs, Sondra Cates, Geraldine Chappell, Frances 1 'J nt- Y-ff' ar- A ,, - ' xi xi .V are ..,. 138 L a-' 'F-':' r? l ,A 1 X'- Y 1 i I. ga-sk? l M lj ff n n ,. ,- H M. e gg i S' ,W H-ill xl l- F f' ,Q :f i+ 2 Q , Davis, Tommy Davis, Wayne DeHart, Ruth Dulaney, Sue Drewry, Diane Drewry, janet Evans, Carolyn Evans, Gayle Farrell, Dale Faucett, Julianna Fisher, Bill Fitch, Judy i If I :rw H' Davis, Pam Deaton, johnny Deeds, Mary Lee Delbridge, Richard DeLoatche, Cindy Drew, Dawson Edmonds, Loretta Edwards, Lee Ellis, Bonnie Evans, Gloria Evers, Ronnie Ewing, john Fain, Sandra Fields, Steve Filer, Ray Flammia, Martha Friedman, Jolene Froehlick, Billy Ha is ' 7 I .aa 1-1. Q, 7. ' W W, i .- ' ,,,w,,Qf 'il i H' , :-s-3 ' Q, in Q. .if 139 Galbreath, Richard Gartman, Roleta Gaskill, Keith Gassney, john Gavin, Richard George, Ronnie Gillerlain, Frank Gilliam, Lynde Gilmore, Rulh Glazer, Geraldine Goffigon, Rejena Golden, Gloria 3 -5, f lf at Y 1- ,J ,J 'R ll, Y 5 ,KV .e P' 1 A 4 V' ns, f J I L L Y, al, Goldsmith, Wendy Grace, Ellen Gregory, Thomas Griffin, Wayne Hall, Imelda Hall, Nataiya Harris, Brenda Harrison, Laurel Henry, Nancy Henery, Delores Hodges, George Hodges, Jackie I H r ,. J J ' EE. i.... , 1 Gray, Glen Gray, Karen Gray, Tommy Grimes, Pamela Grubbs, Janet Hale, Sterling Hancock, Jerry Hardman, Linda Harrell, Brenda Harrison, Phil Harward, Mona Hassell, Nancy Higgins, Willard Hill, Susan Hodge, Joanne Holland, Debbie Holland, Sharon an ln! J 'sr , , Howell, Donnie 140 Huddle, Lewis Hughes, Barbara Hughes, Dorothy Hughes, Judy Humphrey, Lana Hunter, Jon Hurdle, Paul Jarman, Ronnie Jarvis, Linda Jenkins, Francis Jernigan, Louise Johnson, Alice da. T' 1 mf ,f TI 'TIP , 'Ili f f Q ,,, Lufsey, Paula Lufsey, Paulette Manly, Joy Mask, Gary Matthews, Kethy Matthew, Sarah Mauser, Brenda Maxson, Cheryl McGlothin, Kathy McGlothin, Phyllis McCoy, Woody McKee, Charles ,JJ Johnson, Ann Johnson, Fay Johnson, Lilli Jo Johnston, Kenneth Jones, Ann Jones, Karen Judy, John Kaye, Martin Keirn, Gayle Knight, Yvonne Kuhl, Audrey Ladd, Linda Layne, Linda Least, Susan Lee, Susie Levin, Dot Levin, Stanley Lillard, Cecelia Johnson, Ray Johnson, Sherry Jordon, Robert Joyner, George Kelly, Gail King, Janice Lambeth, Johnny Langston, Anita Leighton, Jane Lemmond, Betty Little, John Lovell, Jerry J ills l ll, giggle were 1- if , 'if Y L- I mf '::- t ,.- .5- f' Q Eg -fw 5 ii vm 'S-A a 'L 141 if ta, X Yr !! -at J dl Tig 1 L 4g ' 1' tr 41 ' f Q' 1: t-1 4 ' nfl' 'J -. fa , 1 Poole, Carolyn Poole, Sharon Powers, Mac Radford, Brenda Redd, Patricia Redmon, Betty Redmon, Margaret Register, Pamalyn Regula, Renia Reshefsky, Sandra Rice, jerry Ridgeway, Paul 1, ' hi E s e t., ' fx .' - .e 'fy rr . W v VJ -,dy 1' AF ' 'J fl We 4 Mercer, john Merritt, J.B. Mikon, Bonnie Miller, Kemper Mills, Steve Miltier, Donald Moore, Billy Morgan, Beverly Morgan, Donna Mutter, Alex Newton, Gilda Nyman, Sharon Owens, jane Pace, Bryant Palmer, Roy Pearce, Annette Peck, Gail Peele, Betty Lou Miller, jean Miller, jo Ann Mishoe, Diane Moffett, Faye Morin, Ginny Murphy, Robert O'Conner, Mike Old, Judy Pague, Steve Farnham, Michael Peterson, jerry Phelps, Ola -za. -5. s 2? 7 -r 'if-, . ,ln A .wr ,,.. A , ,ll f is- tif A 142 ., Eg Robertson, Charles Rock, Sally Sayre, Sandra Schikevitz, Gail Sharrett, Stephen Shelton, Shirley Smith, Diana Smith, jeffry Sovelius, Steve Spence, Roger Strickland, Sharon Sublett, Larry Rooks, Susan Rush, Carol Salasky, Martin Schlussel, Kent Schoenhaut, Michael Sexton, johnny Shoesmith, joan Simonawich, Allan Smith, Billy Smith, jo Ann Smith, Tommy Soloman, Lonnie Stallings, Faye Staples, Louis Stoakes, Susan Sumner, Georgie Sunch yck, jean Sunchyck, jane 143 Swain, Hope Swain, Sandra Swears, Donald Swhaj, Lynn Sykes, janie Sykes, Nancy Talbot, Fred Tarrh, john Taylor, Candy Thompson, jean Thompson, Robert Thornton, Betsy vo ,.. Todd, Larry Torbert, Bill Tugwell, Gwen Twitchell, Donna Viola, Lucille Voshall, Linda Ward, Linda Ward, Zane Waycaster, Rose Webb, Hunter Whitehead, Nelson Whitehorne Steve f ' 12,1 Tordoli Brenda Trafton, Linda Treakle, Ann Underwood, Mary Benn Upton, Charles Vick, Jimmy Wallace, Lyn Walton, Bobby Ward, Connie Warner, Judy Warren, Sandra Watts, Steve Welton, Ruby West, Nancy Weston, Charles Whitehurst, Barbara Whitfeild, Harry Wilkins, joe , l 1,535 vga, 144 Willard, Vivian Willford, Marshall Williams, julia Williams, Patricia Williams, Randy Wilson, Brenda Wise, Shirley Wood, C arolyn Wood, julie Wyatt, Dan Yelverton, Kulon Young, Edna lg. Eighth Grade Andrews, Linda Austin, Janice Bailey, Mary Boiner, Joann Broadhurst, Mike ' V I '5- xerir , i Z J Cates, Sharyn Cross, Carol Davis, Carol Elliott, Marian Cainous, Wayne Grimes, Carolyn Gunter, Linda Hannah, June Harper, Judy Holland, Henry Ivey, Jean Joyner, Susan 3 'xii Knutson, Jim Mishoe, Charles Morgan, Donna Newsome, Buddy Nugent, JoAnn Parker, Donna Parker, Verona Powell, Sheila Ramey, Raymond Snodgrass, Ellen Townsend, Carol Weiseman, Cheryl Williams, Lynn Woodard, Johnny Mrs Wlute helps Donnie Wood Wll.l'1 a mg problem Miss Rxce explains a geometric theorem to her students .ex gk lv l gr' 2 :2 1:5-en? .xiggzvffw 1 ' is 2 55 f Y f slew-l.,s1, History 4, qs , Discussion and notes on local government occupy Miss Codd's students. Coach Ut.lffxtl,-,1 Lecture is order of the day in Mrs, Oliver's first period class. Masters makes a graphic point of emphasis in Government class. l qs as r M yy 1.151 U1 LA'3 ' 5 f?i f2S?Wfsil5ti?ri ' ' ,tQfl ,, Ir. , rm ' 'Nia Sf t ',. est- Coach Strawn injects a humorous note in clearing up a point in geo- graphy for Pat Wooten and Jeanne Eaves. F - . ,A - 2. J. j,. t.Q- , . Larpi Schwab, Candy Hopewell, and Billy White find government chart use u . jerry Whitley dissects frog. 5 Donald Beel and Bobby O'Neal prepare for biology lab. L. ,...-I ....... mg. v- by 5 -1 ,wr we u5,1n:'rnm1uyh,,,11 'Ein ' E11 v :- -4 rua 9: l1m4?96pm?Qi91 gh! es Cf? 99 ESiEl00FmElUlMdgl01N0Qlll3 ,1- -X Mrs. Edwards inspects the work ofMary Parker and Nancy Narron. Mrs. Fordham shows the fine points of weighing to general science students, Garland Gifford and Frank Elliot. M as in-r ..i. .111 t'5'.'f!' MR. A. C. HINTON Science depariment head 148 S Mmwww ,ww-W wx uwf'-f iV 1 QIQHQM- 'V ii fl I law A -- A . mu? i W, M ., A lam. , , f' Q i - ' f :gm-5451 , K ,,?,+-Hu ,I HY E x J .I 1 qi Q1 ' -W W Y, w an '1 W!- ds ' -QA . ' , 55? I L 1 ' if 7 4 . . -! . -141 he 2 4 I I -.-si . J 5 Qsafa. mm M Sii'A-g ' Mr. Richard Dill leads the band in practice. Music ' J' il -18: . QJM . .D' fl ry' 11' J 0 i' . .IJ ,MM ,Jil . . 4 Practice makes perfect in orchestra rehearsal. Mixed Chorus sings out in rehearsal. Mr. Dill continues practice. Miss Goodwin shows the Mixed Chorus how it is done Home Ec.-Art . e wig , a Judy Branton, Judy Dixon, Patsy Parker, Kathy McPherson begin to cut out their projects. gs, . ' az ,l Miss Diehl checks Nancy Dillon's garment in advanced sewing class. E ass! Sister Hundley pins Janie Wall. 4,41 A11 Sl'LldElll5 C0l1CEDUalE Oh LllCll' Cl,f0I'IS. Loretta Bellamy, Faye Stallings beat a batch of cookies in freshman home ec. class. l EMM, .W .. ,,, ,, in Www.-W-'+ . L. ,X W Diane Andrews, Judy Boyce, Myra Anapol during panel discussion in English 6. Linda Sawyer, Diane Dickinson, Woodie Motley, Charlotte Lewis prepare for oral discussion. i 'unsung 1' limi lr Miss Shumaker dictates test to an English class. Mrs. Dalton teaches diagramlng to English 1 students. Languages QVAXKI 'tit -- i 1,11 lf. ll French class translates with the help of Mrs. Natalie Aron. f 5 V1 I L f -. I-Q , 'li f 'S Miss Audrey Vincent corrects English into Latin sentences for Virgil class. I Spanish students say happy birthday to Mrs. Alice Morse. Mrs. Maisie Determeyer holds vocabulary drill in this Spanish class. A? l V' I 1 t M l X 'N , L T ' 7 Q q Q C4015 ' t ml ' Qs .1 .ti Sheryl Angell practices typing with the aid of a dictaphone. Judy Askew and Susan Johnston prepare to operate duplicating machine. 3231.-f ' si y 'wi 154 VY--gin:-wily . ,,, , i Q I , 1 it f filing' ' b Q ,-'. fin Y. . ,.,.. A F 1 ls so - Mrs. Ohmsen looks on during time test. B u s I n e s s 51411 1 Mrs. Underwood pauses to clear up some typing questions. Jw.- Miss Lee's students are exposed to avariety of business machines. Guidance ' Y 'J' ff h t 1 l f X57 JZ! I N '. L ,.g, lg. . 1.-W , Mrs. Grace Virginia Rawls counsels a student. i N., S rl I 'V What would the guidance COACH jACK RYDER department do without Mrs. Nell Whaley? Mrs. Helen Huffhands out Senior Math Tests. All ' S' I.-. - hi fu as I X . .,,J ' 1 f' H . . qs, .. My . ,f ,Af aif' I' 155 Miss Georgiana Woodhouse, guidance department head. , . V4 xg si MRS. GERTRUDE ANDERSON --3 .-Nga s N. W1ll1e Shearxn works on tool box project Mr. Martin hands out supplies to Robert Hutto and Kenny Brinkley. jimmy Lassiter, Tommy Shanks, and Teddy Proffit test equipment as Mr. White stands by to help, Vocotionol ' s .YA me I f l ,I H ,Q -Lf .. . L I 4 : W tx- wr Earl Ricks and Pete Wnukoski work on projects. 5 4, Mr. Dragseth looks on while Ray Harris uses cutting machine J rv- f y .3-gg, ' Carlton Frye violates sanding rule as Eugene Harrington and C' Tommy Wyatt look on in amazement. ,153 ll C 454 I M . Coach Howard Beale checks on the work ofWayne Coble, Sonny Collins, Zane Ward, and Donald Powell. 136- --F ' K, 35, ,. f-gee' 'sf -M I V is s e 'riiib ..- w . , l g :Q '0- n '73 ' ' ' ' Z 'i ,pal :Pali ' - A . h , ,: 'Wg K mg... 6 Y-7 journalism class fights deadlines for THE STUDENT constantly. C r Journalism 1 ef Mr. Hoofnagle discusses problems of page make-up. Creative writing class proofreads manuscripts Ellen Anderson clears up a point for the class. , ,npr al Ma 5' iii H ' .f fifi v ,,, '- V -i X 5 'Si si , , ' Qu: 1. n , M V 'i1:-' ,-rr: e ,mm G T V . Q . PJ: W.-I, . - fam. -1, . Qin T ,A g... .-.--J I 1 N f . Mrs. Howard takes every opportunity.for giving individual help in writing. 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ERNEST ETHERIDGE Advzlror ,ef 'X mggfik FEM: '-'ff fi-1 ,.i 4 President E S. C. A. 4? 4, L 5 BILLY WILLIAMS Vz'ce-President 162 g-x mm ZWBWLM CIAUDIA CRUTCHLOW Publztily Director X , N GINGER MARTIN Publi: Servzte Director X . D IANNE TWILLE Y Tram: Direclor BOB HARRELL Lunchroom Director Row ane:Mr.Elher1dge-advison Claudia Crutchlow-publztily directory Blanford-advisor. Row two: jeri Kaplan-3A rep., Frances Barnes- Bob Harrell-lunchroom directory julia Dorsey Reed-fresideng Billy 38 rep., Minnie Virginia Stafford-2B rep., Susan Enos-2A rep Williams-zz. residenl, Ginger Martin-public service freclon Dianne Linda Archer-gypzlvl, Patty Owens-IA rep. Row three:BryantWllkins- Twllley-trajjfe dfreclon Mary Anne Taylor-C'ourtofHonor pres., Mrs. 48 rep., Joe Preece 4A rep. 163 Row one: Carol Tarrh,LauraDaughtry,DianaGrace,Lincla Compton- Butler, Harry Hankla, Helen Marie Cross, Joyce Meyer. Row three: sec-irezzs., Pat Byrd-v-pres., Rick Rivin-pres., Mary Vogel, Beverly Paul Rogers, Langhorne Smith, Jimmy Roberts, Norberto Ferradaz Jones. Row two: Donna Farrell,Cathy Pollock,Edward Phillips, Charles Nohonczl Honor r Society RICK RIVIN MISS AVIS SHUMAKER Preridenl Afl'UiY07' Row one: Judy Lester, Julia Dorsey Reed, Frances Byrd, Ruby Schon- Dianne Twilley, Ann Clark, Billy-Buckner, Tom Powers, Gray Puryear. feld, Anne Smith, Jeannie Wiggins, Lana Johnson, Sophie MacKenzie. Row three: Phil Hux, Elwood Owens, David Kreger, Bob Harrell, Gary Row lwo: Billy Williams, Jerry Phillips, John Benton, Ginger Martin, Barnes 164 Court Of Honor Mary Anne '1'ay1or-President, joyce Meyer-Senior rep resenlativc I n N H ,r F, 1 iiinn in -, Row one: Mrs. Irma Carter-advisor, Mrs. Gail Mullen-advisor, Mary Anne Taylor-pres. Row Izuoxlloyce Meyer-senior rep., Laura Daughtry- junior rep., Linda Martin-sap 1. rep., jean Barry-fi'cshman rep. Ecrivons Society Row one: Ricky Rivin, Hobie Audit-hifi., Diana Grace-sed., Ruby Schonfeld-1J?1cs., Laura Daughtry-pres., Gray Puryear-treas., Mary Ann reakle-reporlen Bruce Ullom. Row Iwo: Ann Clark, Sophie MacKenzie, Mary Anne Taylor, Bobbie Weiss, Linda Croft, julia Dorsey Reed, Margaret Nix, Anne Smith, Donna Lane. Row three: Donna Farrell,'Linda Maxey, Helen Cross, Cathy Pollock, Pat Byrd, Linda Compton, Diane Britt, Mrs. Howard-advisor. Rozufour: Kathy Phelps, Charles Sullivan, Elwood Owens, Tommy Cavanaugh, Connie Lufsey, Betty N ewsome-absenl. The Coach Landis and Mr. Hugh Tribble discuss group pictures , , N 3 .. Unix fr' of organizations. ' ' Cheryl Willis, Diane jones, Terry Evans, Donna Farrell YL! 4-. l Bobbie Weiss, Sister Hundley Carol Skundberg, Cynthia Hall, john Williams Row one: Janie Wall-seniors editmg judy Boyce-classes editor, Tommy Brennaman-sports editor, Barbara Herbert-associate edilmg Ann Clark-editor-in-chief Linda Maxey-fzculgf cdilor, Frances Byrd-4B editor, Bobbie Weiss-kulurcs cditon Sister Hundley-otgamlzutions editor. Row two: Terry Evans, Kay Harris, Carol Skundber? Donna Farrell, Ginger Martin, Cynthia Hall, Sarah Willis, Paulette Anderson-head typist. Row three: Don Beale, Ed Philips, Diane jones, Dianne Twilley, Andy Goodman, jack Milliner. R0wplZ17'.' Coach Landis-aclvzlsovg Novis Adkins, Johnny Failes, Donn Wood 166 President fu-5, . ' V 1-Mt. V 0 Ann Clark- erlilor-in-ch fe-L' Barbara Herbert- associate ccl1'to1', Coach Landis- , advisor lllllllll e,,5 , .1 ..l.:. 7 , 'f!W47l ' 1,1 . -- 5? if H Y v V' V 'W .31 r ' ' ' ' -5 V - V, U 'iw i Y.. Warren Sachs and Marc Reshefsky, co-business managers .-lvl A H, x lf' 'iv' ' ft Q 'U 4, s ,Wah . 1'3- Linda M axey, Kay H arris, Gayle Freedman 16 ' Janie Wall, Tommy Brennaman, Nancy Piland, judy Boyce -I X aw Paulette Anderson-head gzpisl, Loretta Pridgeon .is- Andy Goodman, Sarah Willis, johnny Failes The Student ELAIN E YVINN IC K E d ilu r- in- Chief X ' MR. CHARLES HOOFNACLE Advisor Row one: Sarah Willis, I-lem? Hudgins-Bus. Mgr., Linda Croft- Ingrid Brownlee, Cymhia Hall, Diane jones, Laura Daughtry. Row News Ei Elaine Winnick-E .-in-chief Bobbie Weiss-Features EIL three: john Williams, jay Barber, Clay Richardson, Larry Schwab, johnny Failes-Sport: Ed., Frances Byrd-Exchange Ed., Mr. Hoof Tommy Brennaman, Billy Carson nagle-aa'vzso1'. Row two: Dot Beale, Margaret Nix, Vicky Culpepper, 168 nc in am rm did I L Blah 'VX 3 mn QMQXNX A Sarah Willis, Linda Croft jay Barber, Dot Beale, Bobble Weiss, Diane jones, Cynthia Hall Margaret Nix, Bllly Carson, Mr. Charles Hoofnagle, Henry Hudglns, Larry Schwab johnny Falles, Tommy Brennaman, Clay Richardson 169 Laura Daughtry, Dave Edwards Row 07161 Mrs. Howard-advivof, Ruby 5Ch0flfe1d,lC1'1'Y Pl1i11iPS, Glenn Young, Roberta Bryan, Bryant Wilkins, Clifford Splichal, Mary Anne White-Edilor-in-Clziejf Linda Maxey, jean johnson, Danny Boone, Taylor Mr. Wlieeler-advisor. Row Iwo: Barbara Herbert, john Tarrh, jimmy i Danny Boone-art editor, Barbara Herbert, Grover Howard- circulution manager. Ruby Sclionfeld-exchange erlitoig Linda Maxey, Clill' Splichal 170 The Dreamer Mr. Wheeler, advzlrmg andjeanjohnson, editor-in-clzief go over material for the magazine. The other adviwrg Mrs. Howard, was absent when the picture was taken. l . di .A all If-Zi Stanley Garren takes advantage of one of the several reference rooms available to students ...ii Donna Posey checks Yvonne Spillman's library permit Gloria Fay waits patiently to get to the card catalogue , , A i r , aiu 1. ,.-., , X 1-E ' If ikj it 4' ' A class makes ready to do some research in the reference corner Library Miss Freddie Butt, librarian, lendsjayjackson a helping hand Mrs. Lorradel Dickerson points out some advantages of a good dictionary to Suzanne Orenduff Q 4 ,- F , - 1 1 A. V ' ef' w , w w 1 ' ,V uw H w , W, 1 5 , BARBARA OLIVER Clzairmrm Charlotte Avery Elmabeth Blauford I lmor Dillon Richard Dill john Morris , ...4-v' -.4 l Cand Ho ewell Pat ones Mar Sue Welton emne W1 ms Robin Edge y P ' I y J gg -vi Activities Associcition T Lynn Blachman and Marc Reshefsky during The Curious Savage, one of the many dramatic club plays this year. Ji 555.27 5513? N Harvey james turned this pass into a touchdown. Donald Lcvitin and Dickie Esleeck take part in basketball action. :V THE STUDENT is free every month to A.A. card holders. The wrestling team enjoyed increased support this year. 173 . . - 6 - -. 32. ci N C T , ' 3 ' Q Q Q 27.:!q:g gf ll y V.-' 1 I SXHED OCCUQQ QX wooDRow wn.soN HIGH scHoo 5 Poarsmoum VA L l XXV' ' 770419 Linda Brown, Diana Reed, Barbara Burke, Ann Nunley, Cheryl Cosner, Cheryl Davis, Nancy Sculthorpe , mr 4- 6, F 1 : 1 . : , 4 , T W lk :ln Q ' ' . ' 2 in by X H1 :J I , 1 Marsha Doleman, Ann Swain, Carol Darby,janetBailey, Florence High, Kngeling: Roger Mason, Norman Allen. Slfl7lfl1'!lg.' Curtis Walters Barbara Lewis, Linda Pemberton, Kathy Magee, Rita Myers Bobby Woodley, jack Carr R010 0110-' 5-W- Dake-llfl'U1lY0T, Annie Swain, Rita MYCY5-7519071572 Florence High, Carol Darby, Barbara Lewis, Marsha Doleman, Janet Bailey-v-pres-, Barbara Burke-pres., Linda Brown-sec., Annette Wingate, Linda Pembenon. Row three: Ruben Woodley, Norman Allen-treas., Kathy Magee, Ann Nmmley. Row two: Earl Rlgsby, Curtis-Waters 174 Raw one: Mlchael Council-pres., Zennle Hall-v-pres., Tone Rlcitelll -chap., Gene Massey--jmrl., Pat Vaughan-report., Waynejordan- treas., Rosemarie Ricitelli-sec., Mr. Chalpman-advzlvor. Raw two: Judy Coleman, Phyllls Stublen, Grace W itley, Sherry Holly, jutta Reagan, Patsy Terrell, Carolyn Ennis, Patsy Harris, Gall Willey. Row three: Curt Wilson, jimmy Kltchin, Richard Reynolds, Blll -Gardner, Earl Taylor, Pepper Westbrook, Ray Harrls, jimmy Simp- son, Ed. Morton, KennySmlth.Rowjbur:Bamey Karpowskl, Ronnie White, Kenney Baggett, Michael Chenoweth, joe Newberry, Roger Kirkpatrick, Paul Burnette, Icslle Briggs, Raymond Harcum. Row five: Tom Everett, Roland Andleton, Donald Baines, james Babb, John Horan, Johnnie johnson, Von jones, ShermanWlngate, Drewry Duncan Disfribulive Education Hubert Blalock, salesman at 771e Hub, Mid-City, and Miss Wright., slore manager Rom one: Anne Smltl1,jeanBlythe,CarolynWarren,Llnda Arrlngton, Linda Hughes. Row two: Hubert Blalock, Phyllis Bevlns, Carolyn Baldwin, Sandra Horton. Row three: Don Newberry, jimmy Davis, Wesley Carmine. Row har: john Mason, Charles Fuller. Row five: Icon Diggs Michael Council and Zennie Hall are employed at Robertson Hardware in sales and stock departments respectively Kenneth Baggett is a member of the circulation staff at the Ledger-Star mq sa, , 4 TL. ,A . ,I U 1 : Y Row one Ann Clark Ginger Graham lflame Winnrck Cathy Raw ,mr Mary Anne Tay10r.1,,pf,3,, SOPMCMM Pollock Row Iwo Carl Bowen janet Blow Lucrlle Vlola Kmzge.f,p0,-gm Barbara He,-ben.p,-es,-,gowgwo Charlotte Fmk Raw lhrec Mary Sue Welton julla Dorsey Vick! Bassemm--Sec Laura Dau hu- -gms Reed Fllen Anderson Nancy Dyson Row our Sall1eWarren Bmy Newsome-ghapqlygow fh,.ee..Mi-gwgodhouse Vicky Culpepper -advisor F. T. A. Row one: Dianne Schnitzer, Harriet Levin,judy Branton, Bettie Lou Barber, Martha Flammla. Row two: Diane jones, Carol Skundberg, Pat Amold, Nancy Piland, Mary Benn Underwood. Row three: Sherry Brooks, Terry Evans, Dianne Moore, Kathy Eastes, Alice Johnson. Row four: Carol Tarrh, Becky Bartholomew, Brendajohn- son, Donna Farrell, Yvonne Knight. Rowfve: jane Leis, Carolyn Butler, Lee Ashley, jane Grey, Betty Ray Andrews ' Row one: Gayle Freedman, Dianne Twilley, Sarah Willis, Bobbie Weiss, Ginger Martin, Barbara Twilley, Lynn Laskin, joanie Laderberg. Row Iwo: Shirley Marland, Bonnie Ellis, Lllli-Jo johnson, Lynn Owens, Joanne Rowe, Sandra Moore, Bonnle Piland. Row three: Linda Blaslo, Anne Roberson, Minnie StaH'ord, Linda Bayton, Linda Compton, Linda Dashtell, Sandy Blick, Dianne Connell. Row four: Susan Rocks, Nina Hopewell, Anne Moseley, janey Vaughan, Lou Anne Alexander W.. -Z? ,. 22' 'vl' , ,fx 'Al'- I 1 , P ? Photographers DAVE EDXVARDS A H cad Phologmpher Don Beale N ovis Adkins 'M ,-lm, jack Milllner xt fx .. 'sig Q X 'Q' . ' I ,g r 9, A s, if !,' I I . , . :LJ i. x :LM P? 'ix Cynthia Hall COACH LAN DIS Advisor Hugh Tribble Audio-Visual ehal Pepper Westbrook ey Row one: Charlie Caskin, David Revelle, Skip Tapler. Row two: john Harris, Paul Dowty Raw one: Cullen Russell, Edward Crockett, Willie Sherin. Row Iwo: Cary Taylor, Cecil Baines, jack Arnold. Row llzrce: Mike Farnham, Larry Cross, Robert Candrilli. iv 'il Row one: Pete Wnukoski, Richard Carroll, jimmy Paxnham john Williams Row two: Neil Schussel, Steve Davis, jay Barber Stage Maintenance 179 aw. jack Mounie, Pete Mills CHESTER MORGAN Engin eer Pon- American League Row one: Mary Sue Reed, Randy Vaughan, Lynn Vasquez, Anne Moseley, Carol Wright, Lynn Owens, Laurie Vasquez, Terry Wayne Forehand. Row two: Harry Whitfield, David J Smith, Paula Luna, Bonnie Ellis, Beverly Morgan, Peter Moxon, Ronnie Jarman. Row 1 fue: Donna McCoy, Irene Ferradaz Row one: Bob Harrell, Marie Hillard, Aylin Bromberg, Carolyn Butler, Louise Viola, ROW 0715-' TCITY F0l'9h3l1d-3gf'0f'U7'm-VJLYII-D VHSQUCZ Sherry Brooks, Jean Barry, Billy Williams. Row two: Ann Rivin, Karen Gruggel, Pam -WCG-PVC-Yidtfll. 14811112 VHS'-1UC'L-Ch0Plf1fYL Carol Sammons, Call Schikevim, Vivian Willard. Row three: Herbie Willard, Ernie Bray Wright-presidenl. Row two: Anne Moseley-lreasurmg Lynn Owens-sec., Randy Vaughan-sg!-al-arms. R : H d Sk' , il , a ie Va han, Mary Parker, Judy Owens, Linda Martin, Carol Ke ley, John Benton. RZZJ1 131232: Rzhgld Mildfli lIloclr?g3?sHlxs2e , S33 Markman, Lee Luper, Glenn Crews, David Jennings, Cgarles Fisher. Row lhree: Frank Gildrlain, Bob Morecock, Willlgord Warren 180 Lofin Club LATIN CLUB1 Row one Miss Vincent, Gwen Tugwell Mary Vogel Diana Grace Elwood Owens Margaret Nancy Henry Ellen Grace Hobie Audet Rusty Johnston Row lhree Margaret Nix Carol Crute, Edwin Tlppett, David Kreger Linda Early Joanne Rowe Todd, Kathy Eastes, Mr. Audet. Rolw two: Wayne Daves, Bobby Heely, Nanoy Splichal, Row one: Diana Grace-prhnus consul. Row two: LATIN CLUB II Kathy Eastes-qulw-9108 Mary V0gC1-560101145 Row one: Dianne Schumer, Laura Daughtry, Sophie MacKenzie, Brendadjohnson, Louise 00715144 Mafgafel T0dd-Sffibll, MISS VUICCKH- Schauer, Sharon Staples, janet Grubbs, Kathie McLane. Row Iwo: Paul Hur le, Fred Talbot, arlvllwf. ROW lhfffe-' MY' Audel-1111913071 E1W00d Robert Murphy, Steve Hurwitz, john Turner, Robert Albertson, Donald Underwood. Row Owens-nuntius lhree: Kemper Miller, Russell Bellamy, Wayne Moss, Phil Hux LATIN CLUB III Row one: DlaneCottln,Nan Davis,BettyPrioe, Ellen Anderson, Fayle Kelm, Patricia Shannon, Patsy Sykes, Mickey 0'Brien. Row two: Cra Puryear, Tim Hagwood, Yvonne Eure, Joanne Williamson, Dianne jones, Harry Hankla, Andy Goodman. Row tires: Marshall Wilgard, William McGinley, jim White, Ricky Stephenson 181 if-Qi mi 651311 45 1 ,W , what f ig 5 am 25:2 T if u . . A H'fL m H ' aa Egf 72255 1 fit, J - 4 . Z , Y 1 x Q . 'V Q ' ax f1L ' W -A I . 1 ,. 4 V I Q A R f m - :MQ f- - 1 1: lf irwfmfgf - .. H! 1 3 --i iff.:-5, E25-1 'Y' ' 'i' 3 i?gQi5Q-2' 5:11 LY gg' ' H' .Ill 4,32 'rf- .gg 5, . 4 if ' 4 'P 'W Q 3,11 ,5 I mr Q rn in 'W 155 L' gr 1 E 'U N 'sf 'Q WE ! Qq v ' 'I y?i..,I RICK RIVIN ANNE SMITH MARC RESHEFSKY B0-11,5 Prose Rearlm' Gfr!'.s' Prose Reazlcr Exlemjaoraneous Speaker Forensics KATHY MCLANE-Speller, SUSAN jOHNSTON,BETTIE TAYLOR-Runners up XWXRREN SACHS Cthird place district affirmativej, CHARLES SULLIVAN, SAM MARKMAN-Debzztors ELWOOD 0WENS,BOBBIE VVEISS Poetry Readers ROBIN EDGE-Debalmg DIANA REE D-Public Speaker 'Lx -L.-'wa l Ev , L Thespicms Row one: Cathy Pollock, Mary Anne Taylor, janet Bailey, Cheryl Willis, Mrs. Marylin West-advisor. Row two: Laura johnson, Gayle Freedman, Anne S ith, - ' . - - - Donna McCoy. Raw three: Claudia Crutchlow,Fred Porter, Marc Reshefsky, Tommy Bobble Welsv' Elwood Owens, Elaine Wmnmk Brennaman, Bobbie Weiss 1 Y , Fronl: Mrs, West, Mary Ann Taylor. Back: Donna McCoy, Donnie Sclrweiger, Lynn Blachman Claudia Crutchlow, Elaine Winnick, 'l'o1rnny Brennaxnan, Bobbie Weiss, Anne Smith, Mrs. West Mrs. West, Anne Smith-vice-pres., Claudia Crutchlow-pres., Mary Anne Taylor-treas., Donna McCoy-scribe, Gayle Freedman-secy. VVS 7 ' 184 Bob Harrell, Mary Ann Taylor, Marc Reslicfsky Dramatic Club A 1 Donnie Schweiger, Anne Smith, Donna McCoy, Cheryl Willis Laura Johnston, Nan Davis, Gayle Freedman, Lynn Blachman Row one: Bobbie Weiss,Claudia Crutchlow-pres., Gayle Freedman- sec., Mary Anne Taylor-lrezw., Donna McCoy-scribe, AnneSmith -v-pres., Bob Harrell, Mrs. West-advzlmr. Row Iwo: Laurajohnson, Pat Arnold, Margaret Nix, Cheryl Willis, Cathy Pollock, Sarah Willis, Diana james, Woody Motley, Bonnie Salins. Row three: Lynn Blachman, Elaine Winnick, Diana Polson, Sharon Staples, Charlotte Fink, Linda Compton,-Ii1ljones,Don Schweiger.Row four: Andy Goodman, Marc Reshefsky, Tommy Brennaman,janetBailey, Karen Gruggel, Ed Tippett, Elwood Owens The Forum ,AY MTS- Barbara OUVCI-fll1UiY013 JOYCC MCYC1'-P U5ffl0Y7f Ruby Schonfeld-sccgv., Rick Rivin-Frst v.-pres., Joyce Meyer-pres., Elwood Owens-lreas., Ann Clark -second v.-pres. Row one: Myra Anapol, Glenn White, Eileen Cousins, Pat Arnold, Compton, Lynn Laskin, jean Barry, Rhea Levinson. Row ilzree: Willy Elaine Winnick, Mary Vogel, Vicky Culpepper, Mrs. Barbara Oliver- Warren, Ronald Willard, Bill Kornegay, Donn Wood, Warren Sachs, admkor. Row Iwo: Harriet Levin, Karen Cruggel, Pat Byrd, Linda Andy Goodman 186 4 Orchestra jimmy Rice, Sandie Warren, john Sammons, jane Grey,Gary Mash- burn, Charles Tracy Lynn Wallace, Gloria Sweet, Sharon Brantley, janice Sumrell, Donna Outland, jane Leis, Kenny Crawford, Mr. Laguta Is! Violins: Phillip Whitehurst-cancer! mastery Donna Outland, Mary Parker, Kenny Crawford, Ginger Graham, jimmy Baines, Brenda johnson, Patricia Williams, Helen Bradshaw, Alex Mutter, VincentCarlo. 2nd Violins: jane Leis, Sharon Brantley,janice Sumrcll, Gloria Sweet, Martha Flammia, Fayejohnsou, Gary Mashburn, Lynn Wallace, Charles Tracy. Violas: jane Gray, john Sammons, Sandie Warren. Callas: Mr. Laguta, janice Sumrell, jane Leis, Phillip Whitehurst, Mary Parker, Sharon Brantley, Gloria Sweet, Donna Outland, jimmy Baines, Patricia Williams 188 Wayne Moss, jimmy Rice, Charles Upton, jimmy Crawford, Linwood Strong. Basses: Gregory Hoggard, Roger Dail, Stevie Forehand. Flules: Gloria Fay, jean Miller. Obocs: Don Hawkins, Lyn Williams. Clrzrinela' Donna Williams, Lee Ashley. 73Aumpe!s:CharlesGaskins,Benny Horton. T rombones: Peyton Miller, George Talbot. French Horns: jan1es Lang- ston, Paul Gibson. Bassoon: Hutch Majette. Tynzpani' john Tarrh. .-Y Phillip Whitehurst, Gary Mashburn, Mary Parker, Donna Outland, Kenny Crawford, Patricia Williams, jimmy Baines, Helen Bradshaw, Brenda johnson, Alex Mutter, Wayne Moss. l Mixed Chorus Row one: Marsha Doleman-muszk: librarian, Eleanor Brammer, Carol Tarrh-music librankm, Gary Klein, Paul Hurdle, Stanley Mason, James Langston, Carol Overtson, Susan Foster, Michele Sellers. Row two: Linda Ieary, Judy Sturgis, Frances Chappell, Linda Jones, Jimbo Ponton, Butch Phelps, Linda Croft-treas., Sylvia Laughon, Teresa Lassiter, Betty Boone. Row lhree: Delores Elliott,Sandra Moore, Sherry Johnson, Pam Sammons, Relon Cutchins, Raynor Daughtry, Danny Turner, Linda Shepherd, Joan Williams-robe librarian, Connie Mow- brary, Sally Siegel. Row four: Anne Moseley, Roberta Bryan, Connie Lufsey, Carol Skundberg-sec., Carroll Turner, Jesse Holland-pres., Bob Morecock, Carol Mathews, Betty Lou Barber, Eileen Gresham, Linda Evers, Adelia Smit.h.NolPictured' Bobby Vernon, Loretta Pridgen, Toni Eaton, Carolyn Farmer Glee Club Row one: Iris Jarvis, Judy Coleman, Judy Iester, Anna Martin,Jl0anng Smith, Phyllis Ponton, Mary Barbee, Rose Butt, Margie Step enson, Delores Hewitt. Raw Iwo: Gloria Colden, Margie Higginbotham, Linda Hughes, Barbara Castellanos, Susan Boothe, Linda Lee, Joan Snyder, Imelda Hall, Karen Jones, Linda Thomas, Brenda Ivey. Raw three: Paulette Lufsey, Vicke Odell, Bobbie Jones, Judy Fly, Kathy Broda- illuszl' Librarian, Dot Beale-treas, Betsy Carter, Francene 0llice,Cheryl Williams-Pom! Recorden Ann Harmon, Loretta Edmonds, Vicky Smlthwick. Row four: Becky Bartholomew, Sue Emory, Jeanette John- son, Gayle Starkey, Yvonne Eure-sec., JaneyVaughan, ToniWilliams- pres., Jeanie Haynes, Camie Willis-muszt librarian, Betty Andrews, Betty Lou Peele, Nancy Bray Marching-Con cert Bond Peyton Miller-Band Cajzfain, Gloria F ay-Secgz., Patjones- Treas., Sharon Rorrer- fr. Rep, jim White-Ll., Carol Lewis-Soph. Rap., Doug Bowles-Fresh. Rap. ...Q Pit Band performed at all assemblies Clarinet section during regular band practice Rita Myers, Marylin Motley, Helen Marie Cross Head Maj., Linda Trammell, Carol Lewis Row one: Carol Lewis, Marilyn Motley, Helen Cross, Linda Trammell. Row Iwo: Randy Boone, Hutch Majette, john Tarrh, Tommy Prince, Beverly Morgan. Row llzree: Mr. Richard Dill-Direclor, Peyton Miller, Neil Schlussel, George Talbot, joe Hoyle, Bryant Pace, Kent Schlussel, Larry Rorrer, Randy Roy, Randy Vaughan. Rozuhur: Donnie Howell, Lonnie Smith, Fred Talbot, Lynde Gilliam, Eugene Barclay, Edward Phillips, Bobby Dowd, Benny Horton. Row Hue: Lynn Williams,jim White, Raymond jackson, james Langston, Bill Miller, jean Barry, Paul Gibson, Bill Adkins, Bill Creech. Row szx: Michael Broadhurst, Lynda Flynn, janice Austin, Gayle Adams, Gilda Newton, Sharon Rorrer, jean Miller, Gloria Fay, Ann Rivin.Rozvsevcn: john Woodard, Richard Galbreath, Tommy Byrum, Bill Torbert, Wayne Alexander, j.C. jones, Edward Shepherd. Raw ezght: Constance jordan, Stanley Levin, Neil Goldfarb, Ronald Mason, Pamela Grimes,jean Breedlove. Row nine: jane Wiseman, Donna Williams, Pat jones, Tommie Ann Deans, Linda Winningham, Roberta Odell. Row len: Lynda Young, Doug Bowles, Calvin Brett, Everett Smith. Row eleven: john Bell, Randy Williams HELEN MARIE CROSS Head Mnjov'e!le w Section of brass section during one of the numerous morning practice sessions I. ' P 191 Octet 5218 gffgsstzgiivl 'gzfglgb gxtitxiggzzcgomew, Connie Mowbrary, Sylvia Laughon, Linda Croft, Marsha Doleman, Judy Sturgis Gentlemen Five ,-- - W- -- , 1 -Z 4 - W f Jigga-A Z : I V H1 ,, , 1 Hsin 1: 12, '-mi 2' , S1 ' m .- i ,iii Zi. J . HQ - fl' mllllt I 'T' ' Y i i, . 'ii ' S f tt miq etee L 1Z,iff E, EEUN tt 2 E tt tt mt tt www, tmt! tt Row one: Gary Klein, Carroll Turner, Miss Goodwin-direclmg jesse Holland, Danny Turner, Paul Hurdle 192 :M l l On stage during Homecoming campaign assembly. Band Personnel: jim White, Charles Gaskins, Bill Creechg Trombones-Peyton Miller, Saxes-Wayne Alexander, Edward Shepherd, Randy Vaughan, Doug George Talbot, Neil Schlusselg Piano-Lynde Gilliam, Drums-John Bowles, Tommy Byrumg Trzzmpeis-Bobby Dowd, Benny Horton, Bowen, Director-Mr. Richard Dill i i A e Wilson Knights Fi Neil Schlussel, George Talbot, Peyton Miller, Bill Creech, Bobby Dowd, Benny Horton Doug Bowles, Wayne Alexander, Ed Shepherd, Randy Vaughan X L Mr. Dill and john Bowen clear up a point in one of the band arrangements 193 i 4 Babs Ballantyne, Betty Counts, Judy Askew, Mabel Lawrence, Pat Crone, officers of the club fr ,f Patricia Henderson, Dianne Connell JU DY ASKEW Club president Modern Dance 1 1 r Karen Putnam, Susan Johnston, Nina Hopewell Carolyn Champion, Suzanne Orenduff, Nancy Orenduff, Jimmie Maxey, Mabel Lawrence, Dianne Hambric 194 Betty Counts, Nancy Duncan Babs Ballantyne, Pat Crone, Pam Sammons - i,' , jam fl ' ' ,Aux 'L 52 f-VM: 12 :Nev i. Zi., , ., Uv, in RJ , ah 1 HK! 2 viii N'i e: I F x . l v- ,, 'gill . V, ii X- ew 14, Y' Science Club Row one: Danny Turner, Rusey Johnston, Diana Reed-secgl., Hobie Audit-treas., Howard Skinner-pres., Arnold Zedd- v-p res., Eddie Crone, Bill Parker. Row Iwo: Gary Taylor, Donald Under- wood, Dianne Schnitzer, Sharon Staples, Shirley Wright, Clyde Nordan, Grover Howard. Row lhree: Charles Fisher, Rodney Hussey, john Benton, Tom Powers. Tommy Cavanaugh, Geoffrey Row one: Sherry Ross-sec., Coach Strawn-advzlrozg Kay Lang- ley-pres. Row two: Judy Harrell, Harriet Beachum, Sandra Merriman Tennille, Tommy Spencer, David Jennings. Row hun' Lane Ellis, Brad Vaughan, Brad Halcums, Kent Schlussel,john Davis, Sam Major, Elwood Owens, Cliff Splichal. Row Eve: Bob Harrell, Robert Ellis, Kenny Clontz, Ed Tippett, Paul Rogers, Neil Sch- lussel, Phillip Whitehurst, David Rohn Geography Club Row one: Cherin Arrington, Jackie Dixon, Cheryl Barnes, Jeanne Wiggins. Row two: Mary Anne Allen, Allen Alberti, Tommy Light, Linda Bailey Row anne: Carol Evangelo, Gerry Cates, Susan Keast, Annette Pearce Row Iwo: Patsy Ayres, Judy Brandon, Adelia Smith 195 Joann Rowe, jolene Friedman, Donna Parker, Judy Sing, Carolyn Art CI u lo Patsy Ellsworth, Brenda Mouser-sealed. Sianding: Carol Wright, Grimes Q Kay Grubbs, Betty Counts, Judy Ziskind, Fred Stanley, Sue Stafford Linda Sears, Henry Hudgins,judy Lee, Ruth Reynolds,joAnn Kilham, Clevie Warren if -' -H 'fH'uf:-' i-'uf r-- L ' T ' ' if' Ji' Sli., 'F W ,W ,,lfsiifi5'5s? - ' T Q --'- pi, - ' Q5 5 QQ?-gf H ti- Ulm es2s2igfa!liiMiw'miW'f',u,,:w?- I If: 2 A v CF , ,, , g 19 ' ' W W , I 'E'4 J f iw... gg i t E 11' 9' , L 5 11 EQJBA3 1 Rozv one: Joanne Rowe, LeAnn Kilham, Linda Sears, Ruth Reynolds, Parker, Betty Counts. Row three: Fred Stanley, Jolene Friedman, Carol Clevie Warren, Kay Grub s, Mrs. Snellings-admirer. Row two: Brenda Wright, Henry Hudgins, judy Ziskind, Sue Stafford Mouser, Patsy Ellsworth, Judy Sing, Judy Lee, Carolyn Grimes, Donna 196 Row 0115! Darlene DUHUIHH, 53'-India Hilflmall, DOHHH Millffl'-fT0ll5-, Bazemore, Diane Coleman, Nancy Turner, Rita Rountree. Row three. Butchie Hanrahan-rep., Joyce Smith-Pres., Pamela Hunt- VPres., Linda Carr, Ellen Russell, Brenda Holliday Frances Blasio-Sec., Lana Johnston. Row two: Yvonne Smith, Sandra V.O.T. i W- T5-.K Y,,, l ty ' 3 B, . Butchie Hanrahan- rep., Donna Miller-lreas., Miss Ruth Lee- advisor, Pamela Hunt-v. pres., Frances Blasio -secga., Joyce Smith-pres. Patsy Cross, Pat Durham, Judy Boyd, Annette O'Neal Miss Ruth Lee-advisor, Joyce Smitll-fzresiclenl. 197 ll N., . if if Brycmt Hi-Y DONN IVOOD LANGHORNE SMITH ROBERT BARTLETT Pres fclcnl Vice-p resz'a'enl SM,-efwy 53 BOB HARRELI. BILLY WILLIAMS john Benton Tommy Brennaman Earl Brewer Treasurer Sgt. -alacmm' Terry Forehand Willard Galbreatli Skip Hathaway Dale Heely Clair Hillard jimmy Jarvis Dick Kitelyn Charlie Parkerson Edwin Tipen Lynn Bartlett Larry Davis Larry Piland Donald Powell 'I oe Preece Craig Stevenson W'-J R1-:r vb' fb , V- 'af- . E Sealed? Bob Harrell, Donn Wood, Langhorne Smith. Slandbzg: Billy Williams, Charlie Parkerson, Craig Stevenson Langhorne Smith, Tommy Brennaman, Bob Harrell, Don Powell, Larry Davis, Dale Heely 5 -.X Cary Bonenberger, Clair Hilliard, Terry Forehand Donn Wood tries to auction off Winky Downing at annual slave sale. 199 Buddies Row one: Billy Ames, Donn Wood. Raw two: Craig Stevenson, Tommy Morgan, Charles Parkerson. Row three: j.B. Edwards, Donald Bradley, Skippy Hathaway Mike Shaw, Lynn Bartlett, Glen Crews Cabo Galbreath, Bryant Collins, Elwood Owens, jimmyjarvis Aw, come on, he's worth more than three cents. JIMMY SMITH JOHNNY FAILES JOHN WILLIAMS Presidem' Vice-pres. Chaplain rw-9 , JOHNNY BROOKS DON HAWKINS TOMMY PARKER jay Barber Sgt.-al-arms Treasurer Secrelary Gary Barnes John Bowen Jimmy KiiChi11 Tommy Leigh Porter Wayne Shepard C1iHord Splichal George Talbot 200 Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y Ar George Talbot, Tommy Buck, Fred Talbot,jimmy Smith, Bobby n , Welton, Tommy Parker, Emile Hawkins, johnny Failes, Lonnie Smith jay Barber, Tommy Leigh, Herbert Sharpe, jimmy Kitchin 5 cob Fred Talbot, Wayne Shepard, Clif Splichal, Freddie Porter Bill Tippett, Barry Short, Larry Turner, George Talbot, jimmy Rice, john Bowen 2 19321 Lonnie Smith Talbot Weltongimy Buck ,I ' ll YQQWQ Sealed' john Williams, jimmy Smith, johnny Failes. Standing: Tommy Parker, Johnny Brooks, Don Hawkins. -Q Row one: Bobby Bowles, Dave Edwards, jerry Maddrey. Row Iwo: Don Beale, Lelon Maske, Steve Forehand l Lelon Maske and Steve Forehand 202 Esleeck HI-Y Don Beale and Dave Edwards ,Ss- Q., fixsi vases . , l Bobby Bowles and jerry Maddrey Allen Tri-Hi-Y Peggy Bishop, Betty Boone, Sue Everett, Tracy Crone, Delores Elliott, Judy Crawford Raw one:cJean Breedlove, Margaret Bright. Row two: Cin y Hardison, Cindy DeLoatch, Judy Rickman, Linda Jones. Row three: Diane Cross, Pat Henderson. 3' Susan Enos-treas., Linda Martin-secy, Bar- l bara Twilley-vzke-pres., Linda Leary-chapl., N Paulette Burch-p res. 1:7 Row one: Carol Twilley, Sharon Holland. Row Iwo: AnnJohnson,Camie Willis J Row one: Becky Ridenour, Marie Hillard. Row Iwo: Nancy West, S aron Harrell, Ginny Lou Morin, Pat Henderson. Raw lhrce: Sherry Brooks. Row one: Ginny Lou Morin, Becky Ridenour, Marie Hillard. Row two: Peggy Bishop, Delores Elliott, Judy Crawlbrd, Cindy De- Loatch, Nancy West. Row three: Betty Boone, Tracy Crone, Camie Willis, Margaret Bright. Row four: Sherry Brooks, Sharon Harrell, Pat Henderson, Jean Breedlove 203 V IOANNE ROWE SUSANNE ORENDUFF President Vzte-p residenl Diana Reed -Tx W ' 53225 PHYLLIS BEVINS SANDRA EDWARDS Rec. Secretary Cm-yn Su-1-cmfy SANDRA MOCTRE TONI RICC ITELLI ROSEMARIE RICC ITELLI MARSHA DOLEMAN Treasurer Sgl. -al-arnzx Historian Council Rep X., jean Harris Donn a jones Margaret N ix JoAnn Owens Ellen Russell 204 Sharon Tho nl Pat Durham Tri Hi , cl .gr H i , 3 in .3 Q7 r 1 O O Qing- Seatcaf' Pat Durham, Margaret Nix, Ellen Russell. Strwcling: Bonnie Piland, Roberta Bryan Sealed: Mrs. Rowe-advzlsovg Toni Riccitelli, Susanne Orenduff, Joanne Rowe, Sandra Moore. Stanr!f1zg.' Marsha Dolemau, Sandra Edwards, Diana Reed, Rosemarie Riccitelli l 11 'CSP Sealed' Mary Pendleton, Francis Pierce, Nancy Orendulf. Slfmrling: Sue Emory, Sharon Coltes 1 Ve -A Donna jones, Patsy Cross, -Ioanne Owens, Annette O'Neal 205 Aqua ' l , in .1,, . ,N I il 'l , 1 Y s re 5, f AA Q 1 vfllel'-5.4 l 'ff f H' il? Y l ' ' ' - Z, , SI. 5 fi in in K 1 - e,.f .- N 1? F 7321 f ,V . gba A ,if VT' i lx ' .' f . . B - . ' . M A 1 Row one: Sue Bell, Donna McCoy, Ann Gilbert, Mary Sue Reed. Row two: Lynn z Owens, Judy Coleman, Sandra Spencer, Pat Anderson, Sherry Rogers. Row three: Mary Lou Pennell,Ellie Brarnmer, Pat McGinley, Sheryl Angel. Row four: Betsy f Brooks, Eloise Puryear, Cynthia Hall f -- f Lg - J ' ' 'lei Donna McCoy, Sue Bell, Eloise Puryear Betty Cotton, Betsy Brooks fight for ball as I Miss Rogers looks on ,fb u 1 .21 me ' ' Y: a Q - 1 rrr yells, zuz , Y . :I Eloise Puryear, jean Inman, Cynthia Hall, Frances Briggs, Barbara . Burton Q3 I Pat Anderson, Betsy Carter, Mary Lou Pennell 206 Tri-Hi-Y Eloise Puryear, jean Inman, Cynthia Hall, Francis Briggs, Barbara Burton, and Customers l 1 J V ff: 5 --0 Eleanor Brammer, Pat McGinley, Sheryl Angel, Judy Coleman Eloise Puryear, Barbara Burton, Cynthia Hall, Francis Briggs 207 Mary Sue Reed, Cynthia Hall, Ann Gilbert nu Girls' Basketball game my 'Q 'S '-17 'CTP' '7 Linda Evans, Sharon Strickland, Tana Humphrey Lancaster A.J.t.a.Ngg2EgL . ..,.j T. Sll:ll'm'75??'lT-rtfrTr?'2i X Norma Ammons, Sandy Warren, Sharon Strickland, Linda Ladd, Mary jordan ' f3 9.vx ' Af Norma Ammons, Sharon Strickland, Linda Ladd, Mary Jordan Donna McCoy, Sandra Spencer, Cheryl Angel, and customer Patsy HHHCS, T3-HH H11fHPh1'CY, Chefie A1'iI1gl0H, Janet Drewry 208 Tri-Hi-Y Sandra Warren, Bernice Drewr , anet Drew! Linda Ladd, Cherie Arington K5 C77 Shirley Staples, Mary jordan, Sandra Warren ' .jigj . by 2,3 , I' I gg - Q, ' ' if 1 49 ' Qglilfi ' N Betty Cotton, Nancy Savage, Barbara Trolliuger, Sue Gomery Patsy Haynes, Tana I-Iumphry, janet Drewry, Cherie Arington, Sandra Warren i LA ,W ,.f , H I 2511 f. Y A K K . .. . i-ef 955-21 Dawn Christmzm, Cherie Arington A 1 it E TONI VV ILL IA MS Presidcn! fi Eff flfffgjy, Q 'A 1 V : :ll I .2-we X I' I A ,gx as .t ' N VICKY CULPEPPER DOROTHY JONES VICKI BASSEMIER Vice-p rcs idmzl Recording S ecrelary Co rresponflivzg Secrclarj S2 'Tait SHERRILL BEAZLEY SISTER HUNDLEY Dianne Connell Susan Johnston Brenda Simmer Sgt.-at-arms Ch uplain Nancy Turner Patsy Ayres Linda Bayton Diane Hambric Kay Harris Sylvia Laughon X gg- Xie-1 Mabel Lawrence Judy Miller Sallie Warren 210 J Presidents Tri-Hi-Y Vicky Bassemier-secy., Vicky Culpepper-vice-pres., Toni Williams-pres., Judy Bassemier Diane Connell, Patsy Ayres, judy Miller C:-P Linda Bayton, Sister Hundley, Mabel Lawrence Sherrill Beazley, Sallie Warren -. v n . ' R rf. l fe lf Y 1 use 5 x vi' are S nl . Kay Harris, Diane Hambric, Susan Johnston Brenda Simmer, Nancy Turner 211 tl fi l it ,Qu Prexie Tri-Hi-Y Bettie Taylor, Diana james,joyce Smith, Barbara - Fitch, Sandy Blick, Donna Miller, Patsy Sykes, . Y, Donna Hitchcock, Sandra Bazemore, Cheri LaRue, , l , F Mary Vogel, jill jones, Carolyn Allen, Evelyn ,tt Shea, Karen Putnam S' A X t X Q Carol Wright, Pat Byrd, Eileen Cousins, Lana johnson, Linda 52' Compton, Bettie Taylor 1. ,gi . joyce Smith, Patsy Sykes, Donna Hitchcock, Sharon Barber, Sandra more, Pamela Hunt, Sandy Blick Donna Farrell, Patsy Sykes, Sharon Barber, Joyce Smith, Karen Putnam, jill jones, Evelyn Shea, Yvonne Spillman, Carolyn Allen, Donna Hitchcock Carol Skundberg, Karen Putnam, Carolyn Allen, Eileen Cousins, Yvonne Spillman, Evelyn Shea, Sharon Barber, Patsy Sykes, Donna Hitchcock, Joyce Smith, jill jones, Barbara Fitch ,, , ,JC as '. ,i Q B aze- I Eileen Cousins, Carolyn Allen,jilljones,Karen Putnam Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y Marsha Pope-sec., Gail Berry- Treas., Miss Delores Boothe-Advzkon Sandra Vick-Pres., Susan T urner- chap. Row one: Kathy Phelps, Carol Morse, Sandra Coppedge. Row iwo: Amy Virnelson, Sandra Merriman. Row llzree: Audrey Wallace Scaled: Diane Andrews, Lilly-jo johnson. Standing: ,Indy Fitch, Bonnie Ellis, Natalya Hall ...L--- ' Donna Skipwith, Marsha Pope Row one: Sue DuLaney, Judy Harrell. Row Iwo: Nancy Sykes, Gloria Evans, Jackie Dixon 213 Joanne Kellam, Judy Beale, Beverly Coiner-pres., Martha Kilby, Chrissy Cousins Marsha Wine, Mary Stevenson, Judy Bazemore Susie Goodwin, Chrissy Cousins, Beth Green 2 9 214 Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y Beverly Coiner, Joanne Kellam Judy Beale, Martha Kilby Linda Trafton, Nancy Bray, Linda Blasio SX-I ' fi? .M PM '2 F-rv .b '33 , .d.. 4 , ..4 '1-' X .Q ' -'-Till , , A A W f 9- 'K P :gi - T, 4 V . 1 ' ' ' ff - 1 M - 6 3 f A ,f , bn I, f I Z Lp 1 P 4 F , I v . , ' -.V Q A ' , 5 . A 54 I . E' 32- '54 1 f' , I gf W ' ' . ' ' ' Q L, Q' 1:9 fi 5 ., -- . - iz r YQ?FAf-igiini-liz:-vii' :A ' U-fi :fi ' A ryhgu ' 1 fa .1535 - g,,.-1+--v,,q--Nm QQ' Lf '13 Qg ', Q WSE,-? 'M '.? iz fan! 1. .fr-.5,..u -f'- ' 5 V , ,, , .. f iffY'1 'f?f7 L, - . ' f ., A i i'- f'? -., Afq- ft ' -' ' L? 'vgfrkhmi ' ff - '5 - 1'. -M1' Q .- va- igJf',1-' 'H :N P . f7'7-TIq,a'?:' N. - .'rQ,s.:i'--z' '--1' - 5- 1 wif v x I' ' -4+ J' n 'f' ef---M A, g Q., ,, , . ,A ., ,h . , ,Q :QQJQEQQQL 'HA .. .A ' fm za ' sz, , ...f 'E Fi ' . Y N! N, A l '. , . : ff i , A Tx ' f MISS LAURA POOL PAT JONES GLORIA FAY Advisor Preshien! Vice presfden! Triangle Tri-Hi-Y r '! in CANDY HOPEWELL ANNE ROBERSON CAROL DARBY DRUSILLA SAWYER NANCY DUNCAN Reco rflmg .fccremvy C ovvesjz finding secrclary T rea.: urer S gt.- af- zz rms H zlslorian 3-sl E JEAN JOHNSON Janet Bailey Mary Boyd Chaplain Pat Crone Gwen Laughon Linda Maxey Jackie Norfleet Beverly Jones Lynn Overman Patty Maxey Sharon Rorrer Margaret Todd Clevie Warren 216 wen J we v Joanne Williamson Vickie Wine rr s l A Willett Tri-Hi-Y Rozu one: Beverly Morgan, Linda Culpepper, Cynthia Stallings, jane Suncheck, jean Suncheck l xl ef: 1: ll t ., tl I ' x x . Wil West. Row two: Linda 1 A be . Cx S C1 t 1 l 0 9 I O Q wx, V 217 xr! -4, 'S '7 a tl l ll P , 'FT K Row one: Kathy Matthews, janet Blow, Jean Miller. Row Iwo: Patricia Williams, Faye johnson, Susie Lee, Barbara Whitehurst ,f Linda Bishop, Ruby Welton, Dale Farrell Jean Barry, Arlene Bristow, Susan Hill Row one: Minnie Stafford-treas., Joyce Oliver-pres., Miss Joyce Jenkins- advzlsan Yvbnne Eure-chap. Row hoo: Janie Vaughan, Linda Martin, Judy Owens, Sandra Hardy-vzte-pres., Mary Parker-sgt.-al-arms. Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y Linda Trammel, Donna Adkins, Sue Fentress Connie Bobien, Linda Best, Brenda Ivy, Barbara Myers Patsy Parker, Nina Hopewell, Sandra Lusk, Lois Evans Carol Lewis, Mary Cooke, Sandra Tribble, Janie Vaughan Sue Bradshaw, Martha Flamia, Gwen Tugwell, Mary Benn Underwood ,Jai ,V -J 4 .sw fu-LW, fl Tommie Deans Barbara Vick Cheryl Greene 'if . K, - .. - ' cl VM., cv -4 1 .- 42.3 This is me Gang 2,4 ' . ' 5.511 H Y G J' we 'figs . ,, ,-., - , 4.3, ' N cr 21' 5 H : -4 XA 1 55 ' ' ' I '71 . 'E 'J F n 111' r X I .M 7 7 V s E , E i 1 1 Cheryl Williams Frances Ollice Linda St. Clair lll 'l , , l .- , W 5. W Wf , , Q , , :Q w H my e ll M Patty Owens Linda Flynn Minnie Stafford, Joyce Oliver, Miss Joyce Jenkins, Nina Hopewell, Mary Parker 219 fra l 1 I3 wr 7 C NANCY IDYSON DIANNE TWILLEY SARAH WILLIS GINGER MARTIN RITA ROUNTREE JANIE WALL Pres zdenl Vice-p res idezzl Rec. S ecrela ry Co rr. S ecrela ry Trealrurer Ch up fa in l 'D X S if , -1,1W,Q1 I CLAUDIA ANN Ingrid Brownlee WALLACE H zlsto rian S g!.- al- arms x ,J n..l Barbara Herbert uf ., J, ff. ' .. 15-ae . f -- ' If ii :--. , 1. 2 V, Mary Sue Welton Judy Lester I it Linda Metcalf Cissy Butcher Linda Croft ' 7 w evmp- gm TT W V f i Nancy Piland Helen Cross Mary Anne Taylor Linda Archer Frances Barnes Judy Boyce Judy Branton Bobbie Weiss Laura Daughu-y YTp.+,7,.-..,, , 40 ,,..,,.. Diane Dickinson Terry Evans DianeJones Judy Morgan Woodie Motley Norma Simpson 220 Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y l' E I- , 4' f J Dianne Twilley, Nancy Dyson, Sarah Willis Ginger Martin, Ingrid Brownlee, Linda Archer, Frances Barnes Norma Simpson, Judy Boyce, Nancy Piland, Linda Metcalf , . Ann Clark, Janie Wall, Claudia Crntchlow, Bobbie Weiss Diane jones, Mary Anne Taylor, Brabara Herbert, Mary Sue Welton 22 l .... 'e W 'l , 45 L f V Q E, J 71: H, - I fi. lt l. ' 1 I ' 11, I 5-11, 2. '.'g5'lif-as ' I gi LJ' r , ,,.i.,,.,-L , H judy Branton and Terry Evans -1 X X X Xa: ,X XX Xr XX ,. ZS Ax XX XX 52 ggi is: s w Xa 5? ...X Xa 1 an 5 as f X -. 'iw' ,. 2 -1 5 my 5 Q Xpjwq mea , . , mv wggffg X X X X5 ' . g Q , XX- K X X XX . X, XX, , X ifW:, . 6,53 X3 M ,L M59 ffm? xXXXXXHii'f' 15922 Q WEN NW' ,X - YW' ' Q Q 2 rw 5 222 BOBBIR WEISS Seclion Editor CuSUiVXTM'5,Q3' G5 71 i. X lin - A K, qv- fa- . ,m L 1 , ,ng ,s ,XM M,,H,,N H Blgwlw H X ? is-2:4 f I sn 2+ Em :JL J 13,5 . 'Y my wifgwfj? , 4: Yvx.- , u ' r I E 1 I I W 1 f ' Y TONI WIl,l.I.XNIS llfl1l1!'l'IHIlfH.H lflH'l'll Sk.. 453 - 5 I 1 u 1 H t 1 R X I Ng r sf k Y X X 1 L X X Ka fs , --A Homecoming . MABEL LAWRENCE .Uaid-ofllonov' ! SANDRA EDWARDS NANCY PILAND WOODIE MOTLEY 225 PATRICIA HENDERSON F.'I'.A's cat captures l IRS'1' PLACE . . the event which highlights the school yeor for everyone with its octive ,, 1 I A 4 1. Y. . , 4, N Wiley. 4, b , , V. .R .yn i . ' x 'l M 1 1 , . Qfwf- '- ' tu , it is I 'iq ,if iw A' ,, ,Ja Mi I . . -X , ' K lf .- - .' vt. ' ,g,,,..: .. g g, i ..,' - . 2 4. -f 5 -, f, i - - 5 - . ' g ' - 1 ...di -1 'L 'L fu if gg' f .- . f'.lf lil 1 -V , 3 V 1 -.J is sii ef 4 Q . 'l ' 1 - , :QW M , i'I:i' - . 5 ,or f fs, ' ' fi. :HM Q i li' ' R fgg?,t.,,Agg4:.., ly --Y -A . T r Tv .... , ' W! lu i ' . ' i ,. l 1 ,, 15 i i J' T 41 1 P i Qef? ' Q'-A 3 4-Li, Ts.: 'K ,I i A . -1 W i A ' l'rexie's genie rolls out the red carpet ol welcome 'Wi . 'Q I 'fl-twig -. ' ' W 2 f - A 211. ., X h . , ' ' Iwi 1 N 1' . I 4- bees jackie Sutton, Susan Abbott, and Iris Jarvis extend a Honey N--1, 'x,:.A- - S ' ' f- l ' of 21 Welcome to the alumni 1253 -- X ' L , V yt' . f?m,f'i,1f'?ei ir i A ,,i:,, ,.f'i-i rw, amp-g firstly, 4 ' , 'L'-1.1 .-,.-Aff..- - . nb sv- Wf, 1- - . we , ' .Q l' I ' ' h4,,4-,gil sh- J-L' I Y ? H f . an 5 IJ' - V ,i ,lug . I s. W - A , :K 7 'YMQAQU'-'5ib '. ', ' '- - Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y earns THIRD PLACE award for greeting cards with memories from the past. Cheryl Green and Donna Adkins enjoy the limelight wfmjyf . 'ZR ff 'lhc Forum C lub s ulagmflcent whne swan floats to SECOND PLACE victory lp., lfgf vi-4 amce Sumrell Sharon Bra ltley and DonuaOutland brmggreetings LW , -Q 2 5ff fgf f ' i gs' - ffl, 9 1 g, pa 1- 'L -A A :K ,. ..,-if ,cy , F . ff V 3 Becky Ridenour Pam West Barbara Creech and Sue l verett present Billy Williams S C X vice president brings roses for Queen Foni the alumni w1Ll1 an overflowing hom of plenty Williams yr .x, if A i ,lui ' as fl '- .' Re - 1 -.L N s l 4 ll id' 35 if ueen Toni Williams Maid ofHonor Mabel Lawrence Nancy Piland, Sandra Edwards Woodie Motley, Joanne Willia of the world ...-y ,,..-e- Qixk Eu ilk A P iq f fijf, X4 I' ', 1 ' v 1 , X A 'F an .,,.. 5: ,, fxp , A r , E-- I ., wg .w I 'P 1 L A A A., Q8 S. - v s , S 1. L L Ginger Martin and Dianne Twilley at work on Queen's float Y TS Carol Skundberg, Gayle Freedman, and Linda Baylgn work hard to Allen Tri-Hi-Y members and friends enjoy working on their float make the F.T.A. float Lhe first place winner it was Barbara Burke stands tall on the D.O. Club float Mr. W.T.H. Galliford handles the questions during the student- alunmi quiz bowl at Homecoming assembly Mary Sue Welton, Laura Daughtry, and judy Lester don't have far to go to answer the phone I 1-Bef QODRQ exX'2,.,S Xb l HI if JA Toni Williams anticipates the usual reward from Dr. Allen A after her crowning ' 1 -Du- Frances Blasio, Pam Hunt, Donna Miller, Joyce Smith, and Butchie Varsity cheerleaders in their traditional garb-Sarah Willis, Bobbie Hanrahan welcome classes of36 1f2-37 Weiss-co-captains, Frances Barnes, Linda Archer, Linda Metcalf, Janie Wall, Diane Dickinson, Betty Raymond, Pat Arnold, Nancy Dyson. Latin Club float braves the stiff wind that came up during parade Roberta Bryan, Sandra Moore, jo Ann Rowe, and the Aqua Tri- Shirley Staples and Sue Gomery do the honors as Lancaster Tri Hi-Y bring a Heavenly Welcome Hi-Y brings greetings from Hawaii 4 . -...-i...--- i.1-.,. l The Curious . I male-ri. ' N ewglgirg, Donna McCoy paints a seascape even though she has never seen the sea! Oh Fairy, don't peek! It's so degrading to get on your knees CURTAIN CALL-Laura johnson, Donna McCoy, Gayle Freedman, Tommy Brennaman, L n Blachman, Bob Harrell, Claudia Crutchlow, Donnie Schweiger, Cathy Pollock, Elwood Owens, Marc Reshllefsky Cost of Chorocters ETHEL SAVAGE LILLY BELLE . . TITUS ....... SAMUEL ....... . MISS WILLIE . . . . DR. EMMETT . . FAIRY MAY . . . . . . . . . .Laura Johnson FLORENCE . . HANNIBAL . . IEFFERY .... Miss PATTY . . .Claudia Crutchlow . . . .Cathy Pollock . . . Elwood Owens . .Donnie Schweiger . . Lynn Blackman . . . Marc Reshefsky . . Gayle Freedman Tommy Brennaman . . . . . Bob Harrell . . . Donna McCoy He has the measlesg I do hope you don't catch them. E L . . . Savage fin . . QT? 'gg' 41. f i wi' ' 1 'V 2 is Q7 I J 1 1 7? L7' M me if f 1 - , Do you want us to depart in an atmosphere of bitternessn? Wlgt me take him for yan, Mrs. Savage, L. .. ni, 41 Laura, Bob, and Tommy wait for cues Most of the patients in this wing are extremely kind and cooperative Bobbie Weiss applies grease paint to Donna McCoy while Donnie Schweiger does the same unaided Rm Make-up time is about to run out as curtain time draws near rm 5' JULIA DORSEY REED Hdezuater Sclzolaslic Achievemenl Team Rep resenlalwe HrstSclzala1' ofllze Mofzfh 1-gf ' rs, A TTS I :Y Ei , H i W REPRESENTATIVES TO BOYS' STATE AND GIRLS' STATE Row one: Clair Hillard, Tommy Brennaman, Tommy Morgan. Row Iwo: Judy Morgan, Billy Williams, Barbara Herbert. Row three: Ann Clark, Betty Raymond. Absent from picture: Dale Heely Their Accomplishments Stand Out Winners of National MeritScholarship Letters of Commendation: Pat Byrd, Langhorne Smith Scholastic Achievement Team - Julia Dorsey Reed, Rick Rivin, Sophie MacKenzie, Elwood Owens, Joyce Oliver, Arnold Zedd, Carol Crnte, Anne Lewis im.. , A-9' .,. N532 You cut in line ! Andy Goodman points an accusing finger at johnny Failes Coach Entertolns Staff You Coach Landis Butchers the bird. Ann, really shouldn't have done it, says Coach as Mrs. Landislooks Jack Milliner taunts Don Beale about his clean plate as Don comes back for seconds. But Coach Landis! I had hot dogs last night, walls Barbara. 'E Diane Jones and Linda Maxey wonder what's hiding in the beans while Barbara Herbert talks to Sister Hunclley. Terry Evans, judy Boyce, Kay Harris, Sarah Willis, and Nancy Piland enjoy their plates of plenty. The Audience Does Help Make Features! 236 Lee Ashley fails in an attempt to stop Miss Fretz. Lynn Overmun takes command of the ball Don't worry, Mrs. Hinton, they'll win! Faculty-Monogram Game At least Miss Rogers tries hard! Varsity Club puts on beauty contest during halftime ,aw t Azalea Court Representative NANCY PIIAND W t 2 t Qzwf as 5: 'E - gs a 1 , ' 'ml ..fL Mrs. Fay Moran greets hopeful parents 5 . h , l l U 1 Mr. David Wheeler explains his grading system t o an interested parent N '71 'JF '- 11... A The Forum bake sale proved successful! Linda Compton, Pat Byrd, and foyce Meyer wait on Miss Georgianna Woodhouse and Mrs. Nell Wha ey 2 Open House Forum members Bill Kornegay and Willford Warren dispense drinks to thirsty parents, teachers, and students Patrons discuss grades with Mr. Charles Hoofnagle Mr. Ernest Etheridge clears up a few points for Mom and Dad sr 1 l get ' I .E i,-n r-E .Qi julia Dorsey Reed opens Homecoming Assembly with introduction of Student-Grad Quiz Bowl members. Modern Dance monsters give their interpretation of the Monster Mash in their club assembly. ' l i E1 1 ll in ly it . 'Q 1: LL. :R . l' l f rw ill Q - ,E it 3 i ... Q Angel Eastes and Devil Reshefsky try to swayRick Rivin in the Court of Honor assembly wa A Sophie MacKenzie and julia Dorsey show slides and tell of their recent trip to Europe. Assembly Dr. Allen presents National Honor Society certificate of membership to Norberto Ferradaz, a Cuban refugee. Billy Williams gives progress report on his office of vicerpresident in the SCA assembly 1.4 f1l,'f . ' j'VL'Q ig gif! 'Q' '.t T 11 'it' s.: 2 Milf' Mai-E fi tn, 5-if if all f q'12l flq,,2.i 'il 3 5 if f swf w e :it 'te' fi 2 :i i .' f - ' NVQ 1 Z-'lisa-S. ,111 I 3 E ,:, 'Y I H g, -1- 'fit H1 -S 1:1 '1 ' iff it le V-it ' x iii: El 't QW T' 4 - xt. , , ' 5 if' 95 D' V gli:-:: M is ll I , will ' I I 5.5, -A Y . l V , , :ii 1- Q i ' I . Q ,f ' Y . ' I 5 . fi . W, , 4 . U , ,, - t ,, w Q, sg t , -4 gg 'vw ' ' l 'I tl ' ' 'l Ar, 'x i s 5 - ss, it it i 2 : 5, E 5 i I . ge 1 ,lip i d : id i .i I J ' L- Mrs. Rawls welcomes new freshmen in pre-school orientation assembly. Captain Miles Duval, noted authority on the Pan hxa Canal and alumni ts . bust of If , f. ofWi1son,presen incorporated in the himself to the sc . This assembly was 1aIRecord. Representative of Fisher Body Com- any demonstrates miracles ofmodern science. Bobby Dowd readies himself to present Ml c ducts in the Band assembly 'xx Q X t S ' 3,5 Don't you people ever go to sleep! Elaine Winnick watches as- Donnie Schweiger points his pistol at Charlotte Fink. Lynn Blackman is disgusted with the whole situation. gi 4 fl M If , O O fl C Cl ! I.ies! Lies! Lies! It's beautiful! says Donna McCoy H510 il, ir1S!Sl0 if! Does this sweater fit? asks Ca 'le Freedman P g P 5 You ought to be ashamed! Passing yourself oil' as a genuine IfIknew what housethis was,lwoulcln't have bothered to rob it. burglar. Mugfordu He wants to shake hands with you Tabby, say Claudia Crutchlow and Tommy Brenna- Take five, a typical scene during a break in man to Anne Smith as Larry Short extends his hand. rehearsals. Bob Harrell and Bobbie Weiss seal an engagementas Cheryl Willis, Elwood Owens, Nan Davis, and Laura johnson look on with awe. This hat reminds me ofa vegetarian plate lunch ze, , , 1 5, , :Sf ' f, , A T J - , ga I' fff k XL HE 'Xf- fsn 1 A 'L ight get something done! 0 i A .N ' T Tw N ' , : A , gaze 2 ,w . H X x 15 SY? , Fm x x fd W 'CT .T.' 35 V A sv PE f nf , J . ff: 2 'S f 1573: iw: ,V G .,,,.,-,a. a1:,, ,QP '- wa' . UQ , 4 , ., -. 5,7 Ip.-F , Q 1' 'Q 'd 1 ' . f A I ,, ' we , A C' 3 I J V 11 if ff v 1-,X 2? if iw A- . r Fi if -1-fx !JlL'x N ' N , ,.,, ,Q we -Tm. .. ,Ex ,, gl 3 V' . .1q,. Q ...Ah a V1 Ju UH: I-Ie's really pretty funny looking. Caption Capers .,. 456525 Aw, your grandma wears combat boots, too! I thought the students were supposed to pull these weeds! She really thought there was a Santa Claus Y' wg Talk! Talk! Talk! That's all she ever does! Sl1ouldn't have had corn on the cob for supper! Fi V S V ' ' . Q an -5 '-3' f NSQELCQB, T F N ' -. ws-I , Lif t. 'x 1 Q n to v 'xx F 'V'--' I- .-1 dx, , kgs X School . A . , , 5 ,, ff E, bb T r as ' Q 1 f H? ., rf 5 Q 1 W v I ' 'fr 1 'X-K T- ' ' - nr f vv qi bf 13 ., -j Ii' -. 4 , --.. ,m f V liwmmf L, ,1 1 A V, -5 ,.. fL2,,:?f7J.q'--- ir- 5, :5,, ,F1- , A Q ' -f 4 gE5,,f'-,.r1. -1 1. L ,,, ' giffflei ' fe , 1 7 FIRST SEMESTER . Open House-November 7 H omecoming Assembly- October 1 1 1st STUDENT-October 11 Fresh man Orientation- Sep Uem ber 1 Th anksgiving Game- N ovember 22 . Homecoming Game-October 12 . Annual Drive-October 28 . 3 Act Play-November 30 Flatfoot. Follies-November 16 Powder Puff Game-December 1 Indoor Track Meet-january 18 February Class Play-january 11 February Graduation-january 25 C ci l e n cl 0 r SECOND SENIESTER Basketball Game-january 4 Wrestling Match-january 4 Sneaker Shuffle- February 23 Spring Concert-March 23 Track Meet-March 22 Cheering Tryouts-March 14 Forensics-March 9 Baseball Game- March 22 Tennis Match- March 22 Golf Match-April 2 Baby Day-May 29 Graduation-june 14 One Act Plays- March 8 1 , ,f Q 'lf 1, 'I 4 ,ff ., wfuf' Dil 4 J E 1+ - V ., 1'-f ...'f-A Vf2f,3.,.gfu.1s-25124 .- ' 'f' ll' '45'1E'5:,7 'l 1-L -:-,'::.Er1'ff ' 4 ' A 2 f 4 , X .-.. I 'I . K , K ' QL 1 ' -..-. -,..- 1 . x' 'pf-rafwg F. 7' ' 3?-' 4 i. w'L b g l Ll . ,, I -N Q ., .Q ,5,m,? l 4' M1 l r , B. Q ,. ' wp J' 1--0 W ,N 435'-, f K ' w I '.gHf7f'f 'nl Y W 0 LQ Qtfwx wow . QM, QL ,wQ,Q fQ,a.cLQfJ ., ,fLaLM,Q,QjQ ? 5 MQ,-,i-MQ . K Qfffwfww Q L, , H ll v : TOMMY B RENNAMAN S eclzfon E rl ilor 248 V224 WBOMZ JVX X, , , , 5 .. . . , . SMS- Wm? A wk.. SWVQ? em B . ,W wg, ,X wav lf: flgzn Az is ':' - -A , A 3 .-gf: dw li. ff' 1. ' N if AT515 ' ,u ,xg V .Z fu W xx? f , Vfgfff ' , .. mimi , L, A wg if f X Dfw V, ,3L.m..A safisa s - -I Row one: Tommy Rice, RonnieBaker, RobertBartlett, Frank Culpepper, Coach Ralph Cahagan, Carl Robertson, Al Harmon, john Nobrega, Wayne Shepard, Donald Powell, james Ponton, Tommy Morgan, john Kern, Wally Bunting, Donald Langston, j.B. Edwards, Dale Charles Mastro. Row two: Ray Reinholz, Eddie johnson, Bobby Cook, Heely, Mike Opauski, Tommy Foxworth, Coach Stan Fischer, Coach Larry Davis, Chet Forester, Richard Sorrell, Bernard Doleman, David 'Howard Beale. Row four: Steve Butt, Donald Bradley, Mike Martin Moody, John Brooks, Bobby Cross, James Matusiak. Row three: Ronnie McEwen, Harvey James Football - the Presidents were among . DALE HEELY Heely drives over for score against Churchland C 0-cap la in 250 Morgan scores standing up in win over Maury. Other Presidents pictured are Culpepper f32 J, Davis C15 J, Cook Q52j 0 s best in District ot seoson's end! RALPH GAHAGAN Coach Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson SEASON RECORD - 1962 19.. 30.. 14.. 19.. 2 33.. 33.. . . . Oscar Smith 7 . Newport News 33 5 f f - H, . . . . . .Norview 6 - ,- , ' M N . . . . Ferguson 6 W' me . . . . Hampton 0 . .Churchland 13 Q, . . . . . .Maury 13 at, :U . '.f,.JfQa'4,f 'if l.5:'Z1r.g' 55'r,1,j, 4,,, . ' . .Princess Anne 13 gg-V.L?Q.,,,, u,. 'A xt, 535151-.,,i.Hq,m5,, ag? 4 . xi -, . c . , z 'J -, . ,, a,,t-,J -f 4, . . . Granby 15 'K C fssesjintr fi e 'r '-,.- . , - ,5 15 Q 1. . - 'y ,, J . 'A ' ',,: . Cradock6 '1ff?'.1f7FFlf?tg5?t A 'f.x'f'gi- ilaQ ?'i w,f W -,539 VJ'tt 1T2?f'--',f'-F ' f, 1 6 ' or S 'xt-3 1'J3f,2,fix ,N if f'x9g5!3i,iiQgis? Yg..'4Ek- . -'mf li ' 2 . f'M1:'fJG 'f4W ?3'QlxTlf-3 J H' vi:-F-Q' A 2-l ff-.xr .f.-,f-riff-5 in 'NI iw if M535? . 1 - 5 t '1r'31s - .. ,, yr-1 .Q x :iff . ,fx jg 5 1 . X .,-, S1335 ff tj qi:'g6a2Ef:s'lEe 55Q 1 ROBERT CROSS Ca-captain 251 Assistant Coach Stan Fischer prepares to set up a passing drill Head Coach Ralph Gahagan explains graphi- cally what he wants his quarterbacks to do. WILSON O - OSCAR SMITH 7 Oscar Smith made good on its only sustained drive of the game in the second quarter to spoil Wi1son's opener by a 7-0 margin. The Presidents took the opening kickoff and, with Frank Culpepper in the key role, moved to the Smith 10 where Culpepper fumbled, guard Bob Churchill recovering for the visitors. The Tigers moved back to theWilson 47 where Wayne Creef fumbled, Larry Davis recovering. The Presidents failed to get a drive going, and punted to the Smith 16. From here the Tigers started their winning 74 yard march which was capped by Roger Harris' 17 yard pass on fourth down to end Kenny Delong. Creef kicked the extra point. The Tigers never threatened again, and their rugged defenders spent the rest of the contest beating back Wilson threats. In the second quarter the Presidents started their big drive from the 17 with a. Davis to David Moody pass for 17 yards. Dale Heely and Tommy Morgan then took turns moving the ball deep into Smith territory. Davis again passed to Moody for 17 yards to put Wilson on the Smith two, ut there was just time for one play, and Culpepper was thrown for a three yard loss. Defensive standouts for Wilson were Harvey james, j.B. Edwards, and Bobby Cook. Coach Gahagan points out downfield blocking assignments 252 Assistant Coach jim Paine explains the fine AS5i5fal'lf Coach Howard Beale is all points of end play. set to observe line drills. .tl- A 4.4 I - TOMNIY MORGAN FRANK CULPEPPER LARRY DAVIS BOBBY COOK BERNARD DOLEMAN Halfback Hayback Quarterback Center Tackle :iff : V :-: 'Q-MF '::: ' f WILSON 6 - NEWPORT NEWS 33 , A big, fast, and powerful Newport News team handed Wilson Q t l its second defeat ln a row by a score of 33-6. The Typhoon spotted ' it r a the Presidents atouchdown inthe opening minutes, and then came on ',':- 2 I if 'Q' to completely dominate a contest that figured to be close. Q Q ' 4 The Presidents, victims of fumbles and pass interceptions, drove 11531: Lj,f'e15.'-g 'LF'fQg,, 65 yards for their lone score the first time they got the ball. The ROBERT BARTLETT manner in which they ripped the Typhoon line led the 6,000 fans HARVEY JANIFS Guard to believe the visitors were in for a tough night. A fourth down one xEnd JOHNNY BROOKS Tackle RONNIE NICEVVEN Guard to go gamble that clicked on the 45, and Larry Davis' 15 yard pass to Dale Heely were the key plays in the march. Heely scored from the one, but failed to convert. The Typhoon marched 60 yards with the following kickoff, with a 33 yard screen pass from Dale Mueller proving to be the big gainer. Ken Bransford hit the middle from the three, the extra point kick was good, and Newport News was off and running with a 7-6 lead at the end ofthe first quarter. From this point on the Typhoon dominated play, and the Pres- idents were not able to produce a serious threat during the rest of the game. XVILSON 19 - NORVIEW6 The Presidents travelled to Chittum Field seeking their first win of the season, and sent the Pilots down to defeat for the first time in 37 games on their home field. The score was 19-6. Wilson picked up its first score before the end of the first quarter on a 20 yard pass from Larry Davis to David Moody who was all alone in the end zone. Late in the second quarter, Norview started a drive which was highlighted by a touchdown pitch from Jerry Collier, The half ended with the Presidents on the Norview seven, and the score knotted a 6-6. Co-captain Dale Heely scored the tie breaker in the third quarter on a five yard run, and Tommy Morgan, who led the Wilson attack in the second half, scored in the fourth period on a 14 yard scamper. Norview's final drive stalled on the Wilson eight, and the game ended with the Presidents in possession. This win gave the Wilson eleven abi lift s cholo icall j.B. EDWARDS Guard WALLY BUNTING Guard g P Y g Y- Otfensively, the performance of the entire Wilson backfield was outstanding, while on defense, standouts were Bobby Cross, Harvey james, Larry Davis, and Bobby Cook. In fact, the entire team must be credited with a great effort in this important win. ge fivle DONALD POWELL TOMMY FOX WORTH Quaricrb ack H rzlfback iii EDDIE JOHNSON JAMES MATUSIAK Hummel: Tackle RAY REINHOLZ DAVID MOODY I-Iaylzack End Morgan about to cross goal line against Truckers 1 Managers Ronnie Stewart, George Rice, jimmy Craig, and Buzzy Barclay with equipment manager Bill Strawn YVILSON 30 - FERGUSON 6 Wilson outclassed Ferguson by a score of30-6 before 6,000 Homecoming fans, and at the same time piled u memories for the visiting classes of 1936 162-37, and for members of the 1916-20 Wilson teams who sat on the side 'ne during the game. The Presidents romped to an 18-0 half time lead, but lost'the services of Frank Culpeper who sustained a broken nose, Larry Davis passed to Harvey fames or the first score, the play covering 28 ards. Two more scores fo lowed before the end of the half, at which time the elaborate cere- monies were climaxed by the crowning of Queen Toni Williams by Dr. Robert Allen. With substitutes playing most of the second half, the Presidents hit pay- dirt twice more, and allowed the Mariners their only touchdown. Second string quarterback Donald Powell increased the Presidents' lead with a 25 yard pass to Donald Bradley. This was the first game durin which Coach Ral h Gahagan could really show Wilson followers his bencfi strength. Others mafiing hne showings in addition to Powell and Bradley were Ray Reinholz, Ronnie Baker, Al Harman, and Charles Mastro. Led offensively by Powell and defensively by the entire line, the Presidents showed that they would not be a pushover for any opponent in the Eastern District. WILSON 14 - HAMPTON 0 The Presidents journeyed to Hampton for the Crabber's homecoming, and came away victorious for the third straight time. The score was 14-0. Wtlson's first score was set up by a 38 yard run by Tommy Mor an, who then went over from the one for the touchdown. The second marier came in the final quarter, resulting from a drive featuring long gains. One was a pass from Larry Davis to Harvey james, and the other a run by james Ponton. Dale Heely bulled over from the one for the score. This game featured not only a potent offense, but clutch defensive play. The Crabbers drove into Wilson territory three times, only to be thwarted on each occasion. Turning in stellar performances twere middle guard Bobby Cook, linebacker Harvey james, guard Robert Bartlett, and back Larry Davis. Due credit must be given to the offensive effort of the backfield composed of Davis, Heely, Morgan, and Frank Culpepper. Coach Cahagan was very pleased with both offensive and defensive units. He was especially high in his praise of the defensive line which, at the start of the season, was one of the smallest to represent Wilson in some years. 254 in 1 -H -N 'U A A ' A A at . - ' W 'I. 'W' 4 A-. ' ' Q' Qlfnffif l -.ww . as 1 551,41 ' 1' , ,E ' 22:31 1 ui. Z'-Kg 'gif .. ,- i ' .L if wk, A A . fe 'E 'Q , t .3 ,K , ' ,. ,gg r f3f-f5f?':i- .F ' .. vie-wg Egjw a K ,A it is N fig ,ing ii ' ', Q is J i'i '14L 1,1 f'i1'4kffi-t , js ilu, -1 w-. ' -fm '- - 1 :HID TOMMY BARNES End ,-I' Y V my f H Larry Davis picks up short yardage against a stubborn Oscar Smith defense I , - . - . mi K.: 9 ki.. ii' ,I A , ggi i N if ' m i Q H J in 1- tj WL .1 I ,ww , L I F? : A 'mill , E if , h so V - , hi A Fail. 1' ,: x. A. w gtg!-'Q.aa,f i gg -,tit - .. ,L Q 1 wr 0 ' 2' K l . . fl' ' ,A r , T it yy, ' A 451 'Q 'X Nw. rl M A i i V L V if - ' 15 4 k ns A P K iz.. ' , 1- ' - . E M i ' , , 1 '- -. K:1:f:2f+.?5i . . -.. S+ fi : CHARLES MASTRO Tackle Harve 'imes about to gather in a pass from Davis for a sub- Y If stantial gain against N orview JAMES PONTON HaWack '-4 WAYNE SHEPHERD Guard ia.. . A M- ' , Q , ,. ' .L I .:, wp a s A ' WEEE . L. is - 'P W :nv ,Q-1' W it .:.5'?s. .- ' ::::::'Q., .,. 3 tt E31 ' , - ' . ,Q 4, bigfmrffwf figs, g , .F gig? ' 3, ' M1 I 4.5-:tef1'f 'pw' Njii 21, YS -YUM , '- r',-j1,gm:..6 N355 f' dffg. vfl. -g f-u- F. jd, -'f-M . I 13 ,:' - U t ' 1-L J-'Ci q .QM - 41 11 if A L39 '-it 5 s are P -1 :fa A MIKE OPAUSKI DONALD BRADLEY End End AL HARMON Center TOMMY RICE Haqback JOHN NOBREGA Guard Harvey james gathers in a Davis pass for a score in the Granby win WILSON 19 - CHURCHLAND 13 Wilson ground out 311 yards on the ground to defeat arch- rival Churchland for its fourth straight Eastern District football victory. The score was 19-13. The Presidents tallied the first two times they had the ball, which they controlled so much that they did not have to punt at any time during the game. The Fabulous Four, Wilson's stand-out backfield, was led by Dale Heely and Frank Culpep er, but overall balance was evident in the fact that the three touchdlowns were scored by Heely, Tommy Morgan, and Larry Davis. Churchland, led by Kenny Currie, threatened in the closing minutes, but fumbled on the 49. Wilson recovered and ran out the remaining 30 seconds. The victory was hard-earned even though the Presidents controlled the ball and out- played the Truckers most of the way. The Churchland offensive unit was unable to sustain a drive against the President defensive team long enough to cross the goal line. The Truckers, led by Kenny Currie and jody Bew, pressured the Wilson defensive team into one if its best performances thus far. Standouts were Harvey james, Bobby Cook, Bobby Cross, Robert Bartlett, j.B, Edwards, Wally Bunting, john Brooks, Bernard Dole- man, Davis, and Ronnie McEwen. Another great effort on the part of the entire backfield was once again quite evident. If any one individual stood out it was Culpepper, who continually came through with key yardage throughout the game. WILSON 27 - MAURY 13 The Presidents journeyed to Foreman Field in an effort to stretch their four game winning streak at the expense of the Maury Com- modores, and were successful to the tune of 27-13. This game was the 42nd in a series which is one of the South's longest rivalries. This was the first win over a Maury team since 1956. Wilson wasted little time in grabbing the lead as co-captain Dale Heely took the opening kickoff and streaked 79 yards up the middle for a touchdown. Heely scored again the next time he got his hands on the ball, this time scampering 18 yards to pay dirt. To make his presence felt even more, he stymied the Commodores only threat in the Hrst half with a key interception. Tommy Morgan scored the third touchdown of the first half on a short run. A lot of credit for the scoring in the first half must go to Bobby Cook and Robert Bartlett who continually opened large holes in the Maury line. Aided by the fine running of Heely and Larry Davis, the Pres- idents increased their lead to 27-0 in the third quarter, with Dale scoring again to raise his point outnut for the night to 19. At this point Coach Gahagan substituted freely, and Maury was able to put together two quick scores to narrow the gap to 27-13. The starters were hurried back in, and stymied any further drives on the part of the Commodores. Harvey James' defensive play drew comments from sports writers in the press box. Maury leads the over-all series with 24wins. Wilson has managed 16 victories, and two games have ended in ties. RONNIE BAKER Hayback STEVE BUTT Halfback DONALD LANGSTON Center Culpepper Q32j helps spring Morgan loose for long yardage in the Cradock route. ,, , Y. V ' Q- A: ?- 1 ,3 J- . , fr.. , , at ,,.,'-,. 4 1-wx-4 ' A YQ Q Y - Z T' r'.'..'! f T ,Z,::ii , 'J ' . V , i e .tgii'1ff--Q. .Q-31+ St, . tw-.',7 'G1-. - inf. ,- -1 f ,. ,. - ,, U . 2 rarer, is -:fi 'fare f3ftf'2tfi:2ag, . f14fn,f1 ' wgrstiii' 2' - '11 , s M9442 a '2'?wif'ftiti 1':t13x'f .-. ,aft . ...H ir ,L ,jf-U - , Frm. tn. 3.4-1 vt -kg, gil-gh rfj: 'F' Aww' , My ,Qt , Llv,QQ4'.. t -5 ' f- L4 -A .,-Z .':g?'5J'l-' 1, -'?1'r,i'i,?-Q H., rm . RICHARD SORRELL CHESTER FORRESTER 'Guard Tflfkff WILSON 7 -PRINCESS ANNE 13 Wilson travelled across the river riding a five game winning streak which was ended abruptly by Princess Anne, 13-7. The Cavaliers, led by Charles Carr and Buster O'Brien, rallied in the second half to edge the Presidents. Mike Smith, who played jay Vee at Wilson in 1961 before moving to Princess Anne, made the Cavalier's famed passing attack more effective with his running. The Presidents scored first on a short run by Larry Davis, but Princess Anne came right back to narrow Wilson's lead to 7-6 at half time, The Cavaliers took the second half kickoff and scored on an O'Brien pass to put Wilson on the short end ofa 13-7 score. Bobby Cook, Harvey james, and 1.13, Edwards then started to open large holes in the Princess Anne forward wall, and Wilson's powerful ground attack began to grind out consistent yardage, finally reaching the Cavalier 27 yard line on a 15 yard run by Dale Heely. Several passes brought the Presidents even closer, but time ran out. In addition to Cook, james, and Edwards, David Moody and Bobby Cross turned in yeoman performances for the Orange and Blue. XVILSON 33 - GRANBY 15 The Presidents bounced back from their defeat at the hands of Princess Anne, crushing the Blue Comets of Granby by a score of 33-15. This win enabled Wilson to complete the sweep of its Norfolk rivals for the first time since 1954. The Prexies, mixing up a devastating ground attack with accurate passes, turned what had figured to be a close game into a route. This was easily Tommy Morgan's best game. I-Ie scored two touchs downs, and made a key tackle on a Granby back headed for a sure score, 1.15. Edwards and Bobby Cook anchored Wilson's rapidly improving line. Wilson scored Hrst on a pass from Larry Davis to Morgan. The Comets stormed back and took the lead, 12-6. The Presidents then took the followin kickoff and marched to the Granby 47. Davis, displaying great aiility and deception, broke away for a touchdown, but it was called back because ofa penalty. Two plays later Frank Culpepper exploded for 32 yards and a score that counted. The Comets came right back and, with three seconds left, kicked a field goal to give them a 15-12 halftime lead. The second half was all Wilson. The Presidents roared back to take the lead on a pass from Davis to Harvey james. Morgan and Davis followed up with touchdowns to close out the scoring. Two juniors, Bernard Doleman and Ronnie McEwen, were defensive standouts. XVILSON 33 - CRADDOCK 6 What was anticipated as a possible close battle, ended in a 33-6 route. Playing before a crowd of 7,000, the Presidents scored touch- downs the first four times they had possession of the ball, and held a 26-0 lead at halftime. The Admirals came back to outplay the Prexies in the second half, but fumbles stopped two scoring threats, and Wilson held on two other occasions. Frank Culpepper scored twice on runs of two and 13 yards, Larry Davis tallied on a one yard sneak, and passed to David Moody for another score. With the Admirals passing from their own end zone, Tommy Morgan intercepted on the eight and crossed the goal line to close out the scoring. Davis' 17 yard pass to Harvey james, and a 12 yard scamper by Morgan were key plays in the opening touchdown drive that saw Davis sneak over from the one. Dale I-'leely's 18 yard run touched off the second march. Davis connected with James to the Cradock four, and on the second play crashed through from the two. Morgan ran the extra point to make it 13-O. An Admiral fumble on the Wilson 35 was the start of the third drive. From here, Culpepper, Morgan, and Heely took turns carrying the hall, with Culpepper hitting the left side from 13 yards out for the score. I'Ieely's conversion run made it 20'0. Defensive standouts were end Wally Bunting, linebacker Bobby Cook, Bernard Dolexnan, johnny Brooks, Tommy Foxworth, Robert Bartlett, and Bobby Cross. CARL ROBERTSON JOHN KERN Tackle Tackle Davis sweeps the Ferguson end for yardage with his familiar keeper Play Culpepper in one of his many gainers against the Churchland Truckers 257 Varsity F X Y' L R I BOBB IE WEISS This year we initiated vests for basketball Co-Captain in , JANIE WALL We rolled over Mr. Trucker that night ,gi 3, is ix. if :.- , -J! LINDA ARCHER FRANCES BARNES LINDA METCALF 258 Cheerleaders --i MRS. BARBARA SHAFER OHMSEN D N SARAH WLLLIS Co-Captam Sponsor m, ,,! . D if A welcome break during halftime at the Maury game! BETTY RAYMOND DIANE DICKINSON PAT ARNOLD NANCY DYSON 259 Ffa , l'lal'gf, 45 2 1 f gf on he gd f , 2? '.' 5 A .- ,if l it Q '-. 1 My N. l , - J Q N , 'lf ' , T91 'Quo U. 41, if E 55 ite gy-E Engxj tt e Q f R ,Q ef l s ft wet J J tg , it f M ,, , , ee 4 1 Row one: jerry Peaks, joe Watson, Bobby Welton, Doug Taylor, Billy Ames, Butch Hodges, Sam Bush, Strappy Hughes. Now two: Doug Spencer, Wayne Redmon, Chris Doyle, joe Conley, Mike Martin, v ,Wu 'vi up l2!!KW.siZi-C jim Paine-asst. coach, Eddie Robertson, Bobby Oliver, Bobby Coleman, Bill Dillon, Larry Vann, Ronnie Fisk, 'l'on1n1yGray, Tommy Matnsiak, Scott Rhodes, Coach jim Sherrill. Row four: Spunky Perrine, 'l'on1my Lewis I-luddle, Wayne Claik, Ronnie Olmsted, jerry Staples. Row tlzrcex yvan-en, Kenny Ford, E1-nestcrawford, Brad Vaughan, 1 t l l l P f f l ez- ,E . , , -V., V . 0 by 5 Junior Vorslty -Ae A V ' W if Experiences T' 3 Building Yeor i W li j- , ' 'iw -W X ,- s -, M Av BOBBY COLEMAN W I T' :A YH, . 'QL15 its' L .G nm, t ,Z V 5 1 21' , Piifff . Y V N N' f :ff Lypf' ,wg :- :1-i 3:25145 mg 3 ?E.M ,L Q 1- -.FJ WWE Y 1 6 1 l tu W l, it 1 'Mx Q A I ,W 4 A ' I ,,,, , A ' ' 'Pi -',1 -,.- - C be , .. g 1- G -' In q , ,J R - jg ' Q iotn 2' J K ' . ggitj - 3 lf . fi Q L ., U f fa A 260 SCOTT RHODES ,Fired Srnaltz about to be brought down by a Trucker after picking up yardage during game that ended in a stalemate Spunky Perrine, jerry Peaks, Wayne Redmon, joe Conley jimmy Sta les finds the traffic congested as he tries the middle against Churchlang Mi' if I l jimmy Staples, Tommy Warren, Butch Hodges, Chris Doyle Wilson 0 . . Wilson 0 . . ' Wilson 14 . . Wilson 40 . . tr Wilson 0 . . 0 Y Wilson 0 . . 'ST' Wilson 7 . . l. , ' , .. Q TOMM Y MATUSIAK I .wc 3' 4 qw' ,ve If r , an-W. S ' --X .. i. ma . my My X399 , ..'w,r.t, Q45 ,. Vrfftfv if Season Record Princess Anne 23 . . . . . Maury 0 . . . SuPfolk0 . . . Granby 19 . . . Hampton 6 ren-gg Cf Bobby Coleman plunges for a score in the win over Oscar Smith 2.61 Oscar Smith O If L . lt Churchland 0 ' T. K-54 ini ri: M IKE MARTIN SEASON HIGHLIGHTS With a record of three wins, two ties, and two losses, the Baby Presidents finished what might be called a rebuilding year. The team was again under the direction of veteran coach jim Sherrill who was assisted by newcomer, jim Paine. The climax ofthe season came on a 7-6 victory over the Hampton Crabbers. This gave the Presidents a winning season, and preserved their winning record ofpast years. The Presidents took charge as soon as they got the ball on the kick-oil. They marched to the Hampton 15,where a Wilson pass was intercepted. The Crabbers had the ball four plays only to give it up to the Presidents again. This time they capitalized on a 70 yard drive capped by a 4 yard plunge off tackle by hallback Bobby Coleman. Coleman also added the extra point. In the final quarter the Crahbers took ad- vantage ofa 15 yard penalty which putthe ball on the Wilson five from where they scored but were unable to add the final point. Prior to the Hampton game, the Presidents battled their arch rival, Churchland, to a scoreless tie. This was a noble , effort on the part ofboth teams. The Presidents traveled to Granby only to get a 19-0 white- washing. Coach Sherrill couldn't' seem to get his offense rolling for this game. Cheerleaders PEGGY BISHOP JANIE VAUGHAN LOU ANN ALEXANDER Row one: Frank Culpepper, jerry Phillips-pub. dir., joe Preece- chap., Charlie Parkerson-pres., Robert Bartlett-v-pres, Clair Hillard -h'eas., Dale Heely-sg!-at-arms, Larry Davis. Abscnkgimmie Smith- sec. Row two: Steve Bishopc, jimmy Wells, Carly Bonen erger, Donnie Schweiper, Billy White, Dic ie Cleaves, Bryant ollins,Barry-Iacobson, Bob I-eely. ow three: Allen Alberti, Donald Powell, jerry Small, Donald Bradley, Larry Piland, Gene Warren, Larry Edwards. Cliff Splichal. Rowfour: Tommy Morgan, Kenny Rothenburg, Stuart Wells, Clay Richardson, David Moody, TommyLones,Harveyj ames, Richard Vincent. Raw Eve: Wa ne Shepherd, Bo by Cook, Terry Buchanan, john Brooks, Larry Scflywab, Donald Tickle, Michael Opauski, Coach Masters-advisor. Varsity Row one: Robert Bartlett-v. pres., Charles Parkerson-pres.g Coach Masters-advisory' Rozu Iwo: joe Preece-cl1ap.,' Dale Heely- sgl.-at-arrnsg Jimmy Smith-secy.,' Clair Hillard-lreas. f,,, ' Car Bonenberger, designer of the club emb em, was voted Varsity Club Man of Y the Year. 263 Club l, -. J J Captain Larry Schwab, Coach jack Ryder David Moody hits for two against Newport News. B ci s k ef lo ci I I . C Season Proved Disappointing LARRY SCHWAB Cfzplam ,xr Davis drives toward Deep Creek basket. Levitin and Blackman battle for the rebound against Sl Pau1's as Schwab looks on. 264 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson . . .St. Pauls . . . .Maury . . . . .Churchland . . ...... Warwick Princess Anne . . . . .Great Bridge . . . Maury . . .Cradock .Deep Creek . . Ferguson . . .Norview . . . . . Suffolk . . ...... Granby Newport News . . ..... Hampton Wilson . . .York Granby's height prevails over Schwab and Horton. R070 'me-' LMTY Bi5h0P: Mike Mar'-mv Kenny Coles- Row W0-' Donald Levitin. Row llzree: Coach jack Ryder, Linwood Orenduff Dick Esleeck, Larry Davis, Captain Larry 5ChW21b, David Moody, David Kreger, Tommy Barnes, Benny Horton, Richard McCarty le, 332' M..- EE X1 ff. H N nf, .ij wx, S- L , 1 J Q5 -. ggi! an ' 1 , f Q1 s KJ smug, wg 0-Ian 1 f . I, 5 4 . A M51 Jxqy. ' Y E5- EV '- , .A f, 1 E , , Q. J 'H I .g , N5-gy 1-- Q , pg, .- I IK ' , j ':::s -. :hu i Fw -wlen KN JB? S435 V 4957 ' W E E ,Q 3, f A4 K R1 M ,, M., sas .1 1 ,V,, . ly Lf ,Q ,QQ K 3 Schwab and Moody are surrounded by Maury players. V fm Levitan gets his shot off over outstretched hands of two Hornets Eames is involved in scramble with Churchland players Barnes fails to connect against Churchland Lv' rv 95 , I A ,IX 3132 , 'Q N -was ffkvixa -Freak -M. s 5 I wer' 2 W' 'igRL,EfIJ7' S' 1 N, 'QQ . ,, ., , X sa B ' K 5 N-nf 1 , + Z 9 -'Vt fymn V - V , -tg-' , - K1 ' .57 N ,. . 'i,,4im.,,, w 1 X I QW! 'T IILSUN 4 U L ,i W . ff ff LV n , I 6. an 'W MQ u Z 4 Q a li T f D ,WP 4 I Ah.. ' . I X :B A. 'wrt' an H 1' 5. rw Q X15 1 fxf. 5 , I A. 5 X or K 4 ,, .. . K ,ge-fa il' is Coach Sherrill discusses team strategy at a crucial moment. Junior Winning Seasons . o Regular . . Wilson . . . St, Pauls 33 Wilson ..... Maury 33 Wilson . . Churchland 35 Wilson .... Warwick 47 Wilson . . . Princess Anne 43 Wilson .... Great Bridge 42 Wilson .... Maury 27 Wilson . . . Cradock 42 Wilson . , Deep Creek 27 Wilson . . Churchland 52 Wilson . . .Ferguson 25 Wilson . . . Norview 45 Wilson ..... Suffolk 26 Wilson ........ Granby 45 Wilson . . . Newport News 51 Wilson .... Hampton 69 Wilson .... York 33 Peaks and Wagner go up for rebound. Row one: jimmy Foster, Zane Ward, Richard Knuckles, john jimmy McManus, Kent Rhodes, Danny Wyatt, joe Goncalves, Thomas, Ronnie Wagner,jerry Peaks.Row tzuo.'Coachj'im Sherrill, Tommy Gray, Carey Carter Varsity . .Hove Become Habit Wagner drives between two Hampton players as Peaks watches. Wagner and Blackman go up for rebound against Maury. St. Pauls gets the rebound over Peaks, Knuckles and Wagner. Blackman gets two against Granby. Wagner out-rebounds Cradock opponent. 273 Row one: Lynn Vasquez, Beryl Slaughter-Sgt. at-arms, Carol -sec., Shelby Holiday-hzlsl. Raw two: Laurie Vasquez, Linda EVHHECIO-DWCIUV vfPub-, LYHHC Overman- VT PWS-, Candy Hyman, Rebecca Aldridge, Babs Ballantyne, Florence Shocklin Hopewell-Pres., Mrs. Charlotte Opauski-Advisor, BillieSturgis Carol Evangelo-dir. ofpublzbily, Shelby Holiday-hzlrt., Billie Sturgis- Girls' Monogram Club sec . Candy Hopewell-pres., Lynne Overman-v. pres., Beryl Slaughter- J1 , sgl.-at-arms Candy Hopewell-preszlieng Mrs. Charlotte Opauski-advisor 274 Game Dances Revived Hoofin' it! What's the matter, Tommy, got two left feet? Everybody's a twisting. It looks like you could keep in step Linda No, a little to the left-under the shoulder blade. if People come from all around to a WILSON dance. 275 RUT ast TERS - Basketball Champions - Lou Anne Judy Beale, Phyllis Ponton, Peggy Bishop, es The Daily ,. - ' T . g -f E N f '? T'A ff A l' 15? fill' . . l lll' . ' J: f'A'ml 'll M N W 9 -V .' ,, il 5. ix lx f 1 'A' If-A if -4- V. 'ff - fs lx, .W ,, 'Qin , . Gym Scene pf ' PINK ANTS - Hockey Champions - Addie Byrd, Gall Peck, Loretta Bellamy, Gwen Tugwell, Judy Fitch, jane Bradshaw, Georgie Sumner, Marie Hillard I n, ' : W P i I . 6 ik 1 Ax X 3 Team, Individual ,a ' J fi USN F?f M, , V, ,, V... 5. 4. ,Q-5 4 I' -an -my ,1 5' -4, , 97-Af ak' w':-T152 ' 3 ff: ' ' j.' 1 J .A .. tx ,nf k I vfk 5 5 Y - V .. ' -.r YQ 15 in 1 ' , .... , rf 7 ., Nw L X 'Q-ii. I 1 X A .1 4 278 I 1 -Q-at I VX. Gym Activities Ww me A X' 16- 'Q' M M . 1 Raw one: Clifford Splichal, Steve Edwards, David Lovingood, Glenn Rmu lhree: Billy White-co-Capt., Orville Whitehurst, Coach Ted Valentine. Row two: Charles Parkerson-co-capt., Ronnie Dooley, Masters, Steve Harrell, Bobby Parker. Billy Reynolds, Richard Bray, YVayne Allen, Don Tickle-mgr. Cross Country . . finished strong for break-even season. TED MASTERS BILLY WHITE CHARLES PARKERSON Coach Cgfgjptain C0-cajnain 280 Richard Bray, Billy Reynolds, Bobby Parker, and Steve Harrell lead the way at the start of the meet with Churchland. The Presidents won, 21-33 BILLY REYNOLDS Hll 'x Q! BILLY WHITE, STEVE HARRELLORVILLE WHITEHURST ORVILLE WHITEHURST DAVID LOVINGOOD BOBBY PARKER, RONNIE DOOLEY, WAYNE ALLEN ' SEASON RECORD - 1962 5 L3 Wilson 31 . . . , ........................ Hampton 24 Wilson 33 . . . . .Newport News 24 Wilson 29 Princess Anne 26 Wilson 22 . . . Great Bridge 35 Wilson 43 .... Norview 17 Wilson 21 . . Churchland 33 Wilson 26 ............ .... M aury 29 Wilson 21 ............. .... G ranby 34 Wm. and Mary Invitational . . . . . . 7th place Eastern District .......... .... 7 th place . Stale Meet ..... . . . . . 6th place CLIFFORD SPLICHAL, RICHARD BRAY, GLENN VALENTINE 281 jerry Phillips shows Norview boy how it's done. Robert Bartlett who placed second in the district meet and Clair Hillard, tri-captain Dickie Cleaves who laced third in district com- petition aud jerry Phllllps W l X111 Bob Heely scores a win! ,v X . 1, 4-Wk S 1 K ' s ' s junior Varsity: Martin Salasl-ry, james Langston, Frankie Elliott, Frank Singleton, Stephen Hughes, C ester Forrester, Robert Lambert, Charles Mastro, Dean Carson, Eddie Robinson Wrestling . A Good Seoson Wilson 42 . . . . Oscar Smith 8 Wilson 35 . . ..... Ferguson 11 Wilson 35 . . ,...... Frederick 14 Wilson 31 . . . .Norfolk Academy 19 Wilson 14 . . ....... Maury 29 Wilson 29 . . . . Princess Anne 23 Wilson 3 . . ..... Granby 39 Wilson 11 . . .... Norview 30 Wilson 31 . . . . Great Bridge 14 Wilson 35 . . . . . Warwick 9 Wilson 22 . . . . .Cradock 21 Placed fourth out of thirteen teams in the Eastern District. Placed fifteenth out of forty-nine teams in the state. .FE W... - V, K 11.- Steve Bishop shows form which got him second place in the district Bernard Doleman, Frankie Culpepper, Dale Heely Danny Darden, Dean Carson, Wayne Dickson jimmy Wells, Bob Heely, Steve Bishop 283 PETE MILLS Head Coach 14 I Z V, --W-i ' DALE HEELY Ouyiela' 14' jf .5 - f I kt, .. 1' ' ' M . Ex f J ' . -- if . -..::. -' i 1, M -ii -- V .?o.7'.. ,:1' - lim-5-Maj .-- ' f f -V , ,V -. .1 .ffl -- fe Q3Eee?f???? .fs?er?4. sazfrww 4frvsa , ' '2f 5. g . fQ!f.:.2gj+-ff '. f. 37 ', - DONALD POWELL Plmoumkzd , .,, a s F , f ' Q , H , 11 xi., H V :iw-.k.f V ,f l I ' Q f H ,A - .J H 111 ' ---J i I X Li 1 fi 'muff 'E 1 u A H H J.. Y I xx .I 5. .g -.4 log Y K G A 1 2 I , 1 V,.- I. f f J 2 . qi- -121 'J - ' 1 1 1 fs:-IV +3 ,U K , L - 4 , Q gl i. A' l 1' f- ' 1 'll 1 if M E , if V . - W A cgi! E -13? if . ..L lass, s LETTERMEN: Row one: Donald Powell, Harvey james, Dale Heely, Larry Edwards, Kenny Coles. Row fwo: David Moody, Tommy jones, jimmy Smith, Larry Davis, Richard Vincent Wilson Wilson 10 . . Wilson 2 . . Wilson 3 . . Wilson 8 . . Wilson 10 . . Wilson 10 . . Wilson 22 . . Wilson 10 . . Wilson 3 . . Wilson 7 . . Wilson 10 . . Wilson 4 . . Wilson 0 . . Wilson 9 . . Wilson 8 . . Wilson 6 . . l962 Season Record 7 . . . Norfolk Catholic 1 . .Frederick Academy 0 . . . .Newport News 3 . . . .Ferguson 0 . . . . Cradock 1 . . .Great Bridge 7 . . . .Granby 6 . . Maury 1 . . . Suffolk 6 . . Warwick 4 . . Oscar Smith 3 . . . . Suffolk 0 . . .Hampton 5 .......Norview6 ..... . Oscar Smith 0 . .Frederick Academy 0 . . . . Princess Anne 0 Coach Mills, Larry Edwards, Dale Heely, Tommy jones, jimmy Smith, Donald Powell 284 , 1. JIM SHERRILL junior Varsigz Coach H .... I ,..-A-- ' 1 1 ' .L 'f e .,'32f,.,f '7'5 - f a' 1 ifiew -f -L'1i1-tgfg -- ....,,, X ,J I , 4 'hae 4 ,Ez bu, V -aa . -32,555.11 'grgt-9:13, 'V 1 4 . ' 2' .4 ., ev , . I . . -. ,L s N P a Q A1 S 1 4 M ..- I Vw! oy 1 V -5 ' s A F- 'V 'K ff' , 1 , .ir , 1- kfji 1 ig LQ , N i ii- Lyn.: ,,,f.,'Q -1 .. .vs 1.7,-V ...g 9, 3- . .4.:... f - 1 ,jj --. 1..- 1. , : ...- b , - -5 Q I 5.41 .yf...j' L - TOMMY JONES oumezd . W fl . ,yi-ff :sms .1 -.ww 'p- l '14- 'L .nf X Y. pawwern Q . -,i z 5 ie'r Auimhnii ,. -. 1 Jfgzfif -l-l-fini :gf-fzjf '15 - ..fffn..,..-r'm'y':1fv3'1 ' H 1 l,m':f'4A' 1- .w i r 1' f?'5 'J' f . .Jil ,i? :Q i s ill'- , : .z,-,li ,Q +1 3 .,-:iff-'ww' :- if 1 .- 'g -s1.,sw.,.,. mira- .,,,.iig2g,?i-Jgg,,,.i: ' -7:5 , V , M 1 ., ,sh--, JIMMY SMITH Infield 0,-+d A YJTEV , 5 -- E,wQfDRf7 BoseboH Elgin W'. mei fm ' ' ' 0 I . j Ten Returning Lettermen F I Brighten Seoson Outlook infix She fQ,f ri HARVEY JAMES Infzkld LARRY EDWARDS Catch ff, L! N H Q, F Q .. 1 Jffgvf, Ti , l -I A HL te, 1 Q., F L N, --V - A - V , , V .131 4----N ---- -1... - 'A V3 Y , ,-1. a J, W X . V U I A V I 5 X - .gy 4 . A isa' Qi, .-i s , I I-1 V- 'iid A 'Q-ffme W - f I 'D ' . : 1: ' fs. -sq 3 ' . I 'Q -L ' A ' 1 . ' 'F ' mags? g ,- A assi? 4, E!! , 556 55 My fsmag - j' ati' ' ir at --t'- M V I-' .., ., 1 '5 Q 2 .- , -f'-- I' I 'e ' I-LQ -4, 2 5 ei M455-5M'1Yfw 7 A .- . -l 5- 1,1 ,,,. V 4 ir AQ 'b I-,A iw A t 24.5 .2-,A V inf - in RONNIE BAKER DAVID MOODY LARRY DAVIS BOBBY COLEMAN BOB HEELY Ouwgld Infzbld bzfzzld Ougzkld Inffgld V Q I W , Vlifl 'M :i l - 3 W W Kitt TQWAQ I X ' ,' V '?, . I I I . I H35 W : Q 4 -Q Wigan Mn - 1 ef+w,ffeeMWtvtefeheheKf L eefk,o!et-e.ww H52 V -4 ff Yr, X A- : 'lr tvs- - 1- Qi' I .Q 'N .1 TC-:av J' ' EY ' ,' V 1 V '7119 '- rj 'L X 1-5 ----54 'ul 7... 1 ' 3' Ti, - Niki? -1 ' vu. .', - Sa Y 'Vw' - EP -' ' ' . Q '- 11: . 1 wg 1 :I - V. - Q . Y H , , 1 :I sm wx if ' A: A 1 ' ' ' ' T'-Xa,,. f gi , ' ' 1 'L ' ' , Q,-:C ,avff A l - xg' , :Q Y , , I 'tijljrifff : U ffm, ., , f . . I ' tt.. as A A- ' -4, 1--- - lk L .I , -- CALVIN MIZELL DICK ESLEECK JIMMY JARVIS j.B. EDWARDS Infela' Iniela' Pitch Infeld il A ' W ' . I ..,.. 1 - 4 en lv Q Q V lf I It 1 f -.t, ..::: I F77 ' , - I t , L i 4 Q ' f . 1 07' 'W A CIAI ff A at n If rv- V , , ,. , .M -S.: ,1 ' Lx ri ::g5- , , ffwgwrc-Q ' 1-2-4 ,,- , --A z A v 'sy 4 f 55 f '5 .'-f:.- fifffs-1 L- 21- . 4 - 1' - H A DON SHARPE TOMMY BARNES TIM BRADSHAW Pitch Pugh Pilch ROGER BLACKMAN Pilch ROGER HARCUM Inhela' f n A .. ,.-t C. H. HOBBS Pzlch KENNY COLES RICHARD VINCENT DONALD LANGSTON MANAGERS: David Forsythe, john Harris, Tommy Cafgh Catch Catch B yrum, Glenn Gray 41 NLR . 7' ,- Q aACKf-'llilll ll Charles Parkerson, Larry Piland, Billy White -tri-caplains, Coach Ted Masters, Coach Howard Beale I' . fs.. ,R . .. W3 .' f- A- . ' .X , in-1 - if , if 4 Y v ?ig' ' l 'x 7' 1 '1 , t 74, fx L 1 4 A 1 ll ll N 1 .1 1 I - ' L 4235 ' ' Track . . Gff To A Good Sturt Billy H , ,rr : -, 4 ,T . , A . ,. - .,1 ,:,.1-1 If M f fl, ' ...... km!! L z . , 1 A ,. 4, in 4' I, lx is f, . 7' ' 7 '5 Q 1 e if VJH-. f.s,,.,. Isl, W., X -, , V ,.' A ' 1 . 2-:n a ky, 7 v,,, i . t 3 W . gb ' 1 ' Q ' 'J gzlilllg. We y - --se.. L If 1 min. ' V. W ' V DT? 'X L-,:f '4 CHARLES PARK1-:RsoN ' 2 7 1 ,g-If l f Triffaptain ,ff MQ ' Wg.-'gl LARRY PILAND T ri- Cap tam Row one: jimmy Bangs, Eugene Harrington, Arnol Schlusberg, Lee Armistead, Orvie Whitehurst. Row Iwo: Lane Ellis, David Lovingood, Eddie johnson, Linwood Orenduff, jimmy Matuslak, Vaflll 1011115011- Row lhree: Ronnie Dooley, William Owens, Maxie Acord, john Thomas, Chet Forrester, Daryl Gaskill m White, Charles Parkerson, Larry Bishop 1 L- r - T V -f-nf ag.-. - 'fri' l..lvSaf .Q :'4' , Flag. ,,,,,, K, :EA I , X , , 'y . .-1 ., ' TF Jima, .f Tr, 1,4 ,.: 'fn 1-2 Q-We a of ff' Smfiffeqsf f ,W f 2 f.'2.fl.: , .F K, ' W ' . ' :FL 0 1fi'5,!y A 4,1 'L+ Wi :?fifaQ21MJ11-N-'Y ' 11 if .51-'f +315-.w' f aq4m1h':f:.f' as sftfxffil L F1Ln ? 2.?12' N:-' A 1, L, flji F 5 52 -, an 01.-45, Af --aw-'..a--fw.2'1 zta V' .,,j5'f. ..- -'f-,rf 4Q:,-.- -fa-r ,L -V H a w' . -22 va ' :zu fi '21L .,1QJ: ,- as H c--441-, -- : sf - ...w11.f.s-5-sf'-1z'T a ' BILLY WHITE Trzp Cap lain l962 Season Record Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson . . . . . Oscar Smith . . . . Churchland . . . . Cradock 25 43 43 44 7 1 68 92 73 73 72.. ....Maury 43 .................Granby .Princess Anne Tidewater Meet - Eighth Place District Meet- Seventh Place 49 ............ 1 ' , ' l 1 A I5 - .. - . ' , A Q - ., 1 ' - A Aj Q f,m.gigA:f ' ' Q'-35-?t?lfV.f ' ' -' 4 ia e- 'sf' f 7 ,K 7 1 Qe?13?3'? ' ' ,i M' - ' 1- V-Y ' X ' - X Q X as ,M ' Af wr - R1 A ' X. ::, :S 3 X X R -1 are 4' XXXLXXX X ,agx 2 KX X . gf-it ,J X X i :MIX X ik - 7 if I K -J l 'in qv '-'. ,' f. 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Row three: Coach Ted Masters, Arnold Schlusberg, Willie Knox, joel Peck, Ronnie Dooley, Bernard Doleman, William Owens, Donald Bradley, Kenny Rothenberg, Orvil White- hurst, Calvin Brett Indoor Trock l963 Record ' ., Wilson 37 . . . . .Granby 43 Wilson 48 . . . . . . . Norview 29 Wilson 39 ............. Maury 38 Richmond Inivtational - first place State Meet- sixth place 61 gt fw- JERRY SMALL Golf l962 Seoson Record Wilson 14 ...... Princess Anne 4 Wilson 14 U2 ..... Warwick 3 U2 Wilson U2 . .Churchland 11 U2 Wilson 6 ...... Princess Anne 6 Wilson 6 U2 ..... Maury 5 U2 Wilson 0 .... .... G ranby 12 Wilson 0 ....... Churchland 12 Wilson 4 U2 .... Hampton 7 U2 Wilson 5 . . . . .Norview 7 Wilson 6 ......... Cradock 6 Wilson 2 U2 .... Ferguson 9 U2 Wilson 10 U2 .Newport News 1 U2 Wilson 1 ....... Churchland 11 Eastern District ......... 7th Place State Tournament ....... 19th Place Won 4 - Lost 7 - Tied 2 KULON YELVERTON TOMMY SILLING CHARLES WESTON GARY KLEIN GARY MOORE SAM BUSH TOMMY SPFNCER STEVE SOVELIUS J lf A v '- ii' C h 'E ' V f ' 1- ,' 1 I msn' I 'Ella ' 5 -l . 'w . 1 if., V I l ' l . 5-3: G. , :- ,. ' Q. ir.. - c5f fv? ,,l li. ..,.. , 1 . :U +.: ' , - -. . f .b:J5' 'rd 321'-' :A -3 -v .,. -. L1 33' T jp. 1 1-. , WW 'pg :ws :iff 1.53, 'u:j':i.v,1, 1: ' 'I' 1. . rig' r L V . 'avi' fs'-xC.' --: .4 Q- ' if .ffl 'L r 'L-P ' wig? . '.1.,f...f: Tv A P :gif .63 i .A F T ' 3 rink .' ' ? .ri F' .Y J, adv . f L .- - . '- '-iff' 'fe' 1 ' . if 'fZi f fr v . 5i 'n il9 ?'2 5lV- . .i , X . ia KQP' - 1 'M' , ,.--3 ., ,. Y w1i1,f.fmvQ5.??i . ' . 'wr - 'tq.i3Fy3iQiv .T - P :Jil x .. rlggyeigkbli. . .Q 4 . V-,f - 1 K- , 3... .- .f,..13.,. -. ,.3,.3- 351- 'L gf? sifting! xc-flh . ' L-we . I . ., . .-.1 u Y . iv -kr' A f . .M , Tm N' iff 1 1 i . 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PRESIDENT T L 93 7 Established 1882 Incorporated 1908 J. S. CRAWFORD CO.: INC. FURNITURE- CARPETS DECORATIVE ACCESORIES, ETC. A trusted name in Quality Furniture 635 High St. Phs. EX-734365 EX-73437 Portsmouth Va. Beach Blvd. at Haycox Drive 341-5252 Ohl Ohl Here comes Gallifordln THE CIRCLE -k Portsmoutlfs Home of the World Famous Chicken in the Rough coMMEnclAl. Cohen Re Y CO- INSURANCE AGENCY, REAL'roRs 'NC- 705 Washington Street The Agency of Service 518 Middle Street Portsmouth, Virginia PHONE EX 9-2493 COMMUNITY MOTOR BUS CHARTER SERVICE Phone 48-7601 1 COLEMAN N U RSERY 1234 Western Branch Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia Open an Account W'itb Us and Save For Your College Education ll' CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY -Y- Tbe Progressive Bankv 'r 3 , A ' .. Q V I 5 . 4 . Jw. -1 -1.41-E1 '-fi-'vs xe- fr -- -,J fl 'Qgiiff Eli Q15 Fm,,Q,1.L,., ,T '93 E R or E, , n. C A - Ggf i v tk 4 xxx Z I- N W. , xu ' - .. ws.-,. 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Intelligently, cheerfully, the Operator handles phone calls to faraway places and intricate day-to-day problems of telephone users. Her job is interesting, important, demanding and rewarding. She's an indis- pensable member of our C8zP communica- tions service team. OF V INIA A BELL SYSTEM COMPANY 298 GIANT OPEN AIR MARKET WorId's Most Beautiful Store HALL PRODUCT'S INC. IO2I High Street FRANK R. FORD Jewelers and Silversmiths DIAMONDS OUR SPECIALTY 229 Granby Street Export 3-2565 DAY PHONE EX 7 0417 NIGHT PHONE EX 9 3587 Portsmouth, Virginia we Loinulerc Jia! RODMAN'5 SHOPPING CENTER :-Hoo HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA GEORGE G, MQRRI5 Don and his gang were chemists, but they are po more, for what they thought was H 2 O was H 2 SO 4 I w e L,--ins Il! AIIIIQIMIEI ITSM The South's Foremost Specialty Shop High 65' Court Portsmouth, Va. ...k..Q,, Glazefs DRESS si-lop 319 High Street Portsmouth, Va. Fashions for the high school students GARRETT'S PHARMACY 4714 Portsmouth Blvd. HU-8-0721 Portsmouth, Virginia PORTSMOUTH Midcity-Town 8. Country 200 Block of High St. NORFOLK Downtown Norfolk - Wards Corner Janaf Shopping Center Q:-u P 0 R T S M 0 Compliments of WM. C. GLEASON, JR. PHARMAcls'rs Prescriptions our Specialty 'We don't want ALL the business . . .JUST YOURS! Broad 8t Detroit Sts. EX 9-0531 Portsmouth, Va. J. N. HOWARD 81 SON, INC. INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE 346 Broad Street Portsmouth, Virginia EX 7-1265 .gluglzes glorist PAUL H. HUGHES 4212 Portsmouth Blvd. Alexanders Corner Portsmouth, Va. HUnter 8-2526 HARRELL'S SPORT SHOP Bicycles and Sporting Goods Goldsmith Athletic Equipment 607 High St. Portsmouth, Vo. JOHN NIX REALTY CO. 1017 4th Street EX-78841 Step Smartly Into The Future In Campus Styles from . . . THE HUB OF TIDEWATER Men's and Boys' Clothiers Our 68th Year In Portsmouth-305 High St. Mid City Shopping Center LA 864077 SALUN Downtown Wards Corner Norvlew South Norfol MA!-9056 .IU 7-8862 UI. 3-SISI KI S0624 S. Lasting 8z Bro., Inc. ULASTING FURNITURE SINCE 1888 PORTSMOUTH, VA. You mean we're supposed to make everybody if askin oods 0 2 Q o .9 , ,...-.iii Incorporated 'I Portsmouth, Vo. pay for the STUDENT? PM-,iil'l1r' V ' -Q .. .l. W. KEEL GULF SERVICE A I e Tpk. 8. Rodman Ave. Portsmouth, Virginia T. B. Lee, Inc. Fire ond Cosuolty Insurance Real Estote Est. 1894 EX 73439 601 County St. Portsmouth, Va. McRAE RAMBLER Your best buy in compacts 1401 Airline Blvd. EX-72343 Call for demonstration We have clothes for Everyone 1 11215121 1211111 it, J EUGENE C. LEE, INCORPORATED Third Ave. at Washington St. a West Norfolk, Virginia YACHT HARBOR - EX 9-6827 LOUIS LEGUM FURNITURE CO. 3125 High Portsmouth, Vo. 875 E. Little Creek Rd. MARIO'S ITALIAN RES. 611 Airline Blvd. EX 98970 Compliments of 0VERTON'5 MARKET E011 THE BEST IN CAMPUS COVERAGE READ BOTH me lfagwzuf -Pm and Me legen,-Sm And now for my next number . . . 12546 ' 5Tunia afPClRTRAlTURE SI2 HIGH 'STREET PCIRTSMIIIU H V QEINIA CONGRATULATIONS GRADS 1963 PRESIDENT STAFF Open 5 a.m. to I a.m. Phone EX 9-9211 NORMANDIE RESTAURANT SAVAS JOANNOU, Owner Choice Steaks-Chops-Select Seafood 605 Higl St 506 Washington St P t th Virginia MERCHANTS 8. FARMERS XN RX4-li if BANK OF PORTSMOUTH MEMBER FEDERAL osposlr INSURANCE Conv PORTSMOUTH BLU EPRINT 813 M Country Street EX-30701 Portsmouth, V'r inia l Q Our group had 99 percent fewer cavities! QZNXYMCQJ Live Modern With Natural Gas Your Gas Co. Symbol of Service Let Gas do the 7 Big Household Jobs Automatically Gas Saves Time and Space. Saves money, too. Eight out of ,gf M lO new home buyers choose Gas to cook food, heat and cool the home, dry clothes, heat water, refrigerate food and in- cinerate refuse entirely. Gas is modern, sate, fast, clean, economical, dependable and silent. Low first costs and thrifty operation tailor gas equip- ment to everyone's pockebook. . Portsmouth Gas Co. PORTSMOUTH CAMERA SHOP . Portsmouth MUSIC Co. Photographic Equipment H Authorized Kodak and Grallex Home of Baldwin pianos and Organs Dealer Ex 9-0852 Ex 7-3631 1716 High sum Phone EX 9-2991 305 si fi Fresh, new labe s for Pme Grove PINE GROVE DAIRY 1:9 ' Mlur I PI ME :mmm GW Z MMM T MILK f f 2 I-I 5 f IIIIIIIIIIWIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII gl. ggi 5 I 5252 , I 5. ' I mmuml Ilulullml S . X-gmlxxxxxyxxgxy yttmll 2 SIX' Im xxxx K 1I.- BELL!! Sigh ivrxspcuvfnnosz , WQUUVQXI -affmana I LT SANITARY LAUNDRY 302 Chestnut Street EX 7-4691 THANKS TO OUR ADVERTISERS 1963 PRESIDENT STAFF 306 , , CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I96I PORTSMOUTH LUMBER CORPORATION 2511 HIGH STREET DIAL EX 7-4646 LUMBER SASH DOORS MILLWORK PLYWOOD INSULATING BOARD SHEET ROCK PLATE GLASS PORTSMOLSEH SCHOOL BEAUTY CULTURE Serving The Public Since 1925 RED, WHITE AND BLUE RESTAURANT 203 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Ugg .Baby :Rosa mining loom To Better Serve You and Your Family Cnruul! Us about your next Banque! or Party Air Conditioned Telephone EX 7-9841 No Beer or Wine Sold We Appreciate Your Patronag Cong rotulotions Grads. H1lll W'M A 0 'B Thonk You for Shopping of I .I Work!! In FAsHIoNs FOR THE FAMILY I Downtown ond Ward's Corner Phone EX 9-9335 or EX 9-9235 ' 0-for---qlQdman's als!! fa Ban-B-Que -Ll:-E d x, 'Po'n1'SMou1'n,nA. -..-, .am ,, i e ft: - sf? 1' 'E .l than .nt Hnnuuou, Avl. Carol Mitchell selects an 'lvy' blouse from a wide Madras selection. 5 BETTY 8. BOB LEO V. SCHOCKLIN, AGENT State Farm Insurance Companies AUTO-FIRE-LIFE-BOAT INSURANCE COMPANIES Phones: OFFICE: EX 9-6784 RES.: HU 8-2492 3206 High Street, Portsmouth, Virginia 308 Congratulations To the Graduates at 1961 SITTERSON ELECTRIC CO. 227 South St. Portsmouth, Va. Phone EX 7-1217 THE COMPLETE STORE RTSMOUTI-I A R D W A R E BUILDING SUPPLY 010 119-125 County Road - Portsmouth Opposite Maryview Hospital Phone EXport 70-70-9 WOODROW WILSON HIGH SCHOOL CLASS RING supplied by W. C. SAUNDERS CO. 3110 West Marshall St. Richmond, Va. Congratulations to the Graduates SUBURBAN PHARMACY King St. at Rodman Ave. Serving the West End for over 20 Years Let gal It's mine! SPORTSMAN'S SHOP SPORTING Gooos FISHING TACKLE TENNIS-GUNS Billiard Equipment Spalding - MacGregor 130 W. Plume ....... Ma 26100 SYKES CONFECTIONARY CO. INC. 4715 Portsmouth Blvd. 49-82011 Portsmouth, Virginia Compliments of TIDEWATER SANITARY SUPPLY CO. SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS So easy to operate even a child can run one. On Display At TIDEWATER FEED 81 SEED CO. 3400 Geo. Washington Highway Portsmouth, Va. 399-7561 Dealer for Purina Chews ?-5: 1 5' 1 Z, Mrs. Barnes goes through her weekly rituol at LOUISE WALL'S BEAUTY SALON WALDO PAINT 81 SUPPLY CORP. GLIDDEN PAINTS - WALLPAPER PAINTERS SUPPLIES 624 Crawford St. PHONE: EX 7-6200 6IO Airline Blvd. PHONE: EX 7-7631 clylomz nc! f' lUl.! ,S Qbsczofzafifzg 6752551 WALLPAPER, PAINTS, FABRICS, DRAPERIES COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICES 1819 COUNTY STREET-PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA-TELEPHONE 397-9471 CE,2,ofnJf1AJl'xzpxQ,15Q.?D-W :li V ,QJQQJ-.JP-0 CTXJ OUL,LlLfVL!e3,jQ- Q-,,k3Z.O,.QJN-f Q d dtovvg-'Lxwvhgi g,L,L mfg-sLli1Dx.x,Lf.k4.JA.Q,QJ. LQ many' fi JQiLQt Q'Q'Lx'k'B9'Mf J! 5 ma, KM QQLL. WMMQQ wif' wxxwmfddww Wxwiik HQ fm Jfgvwwfv WWUJQZJWDW is D Y X , g! 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Telephone EX 9-2473 WESTWOOD CLEANERS Hey What'd I say! WESTERN BRANCH PRESS, INC. Portsmouth Rubber Stamp 900 Airline Blvd. Portsmouth, Va. EX 3-7579 Commercial printing Cards, statements Social forms Engraving Booklets, programs RUBBER STAMPS ln Today - Out Tomorrow Compliments of WHITLOCK BROS. INC. T. O. WILLIAMS YOUNK TIRE SERVICE Air Raid Drill Four Conveniently Located Stores Norfolk - Portsmouth Virginia Beach - Ward's Corner JORDAN E. TURNER OIL CO. 2315 Woodrow Street Portsmouth, Virginia Phone EX 9-3170 G A C C ENERAL .-..-.11-1 14,--1 Suzton .ffppfiance Company, Im' 835 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA OUR PROFESSIONAL FRIENDS J. Guy Weddle, Jr. Basil O. Yost, Jr. D.D.S. BOOSTERS Caffee's Bakery Chapmon's Jewelers Morse-Parker Motor Co. Professional Footware luis :Ro om For the well dressed students on the way up. ' 15 Il 0 I. :lil ' ul lla N , 6 L'l vga 309 HIGH s'r.' E' PORTSMOUTH SMITH BROS. AMOCO SERVICE EX 7-8854 RE-MOUNTING HARRELL'S JEWELRY - FUEL OILS - SERVICE AMOCO PRODUCTS Fuel oil when you need it RAYMOND and BILL SMITH Phone EX 9-7545 3702 High St. Watch and Clock Repairing Diamonds-Watches-Clocks Personal Gifts and Accessories 522 Middle St,, Portsmouth, Va. the touch of Beauty , for your X yi! RUGS ARTHUR'S f wx Ol' 1 , 625-1205 MEN S N ' gf .- ff I1 TioEwA'rEn's I' 44, rf' mf, LARGEST X--'Q Rus CLEQNHSIQESTORING 525 High St. Portsmouth, Va. Mail Address P.O. Box G BOLDING 81 CO. 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