Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1964
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I K I l '1- M M Qfffjjff M MW mW' WW af WW ifyffpfiwfw M 7x? 07!fi9jj MMWW ' 'T-' f0!u.lJ, cf-MAJ MW Www 5950 - yvefox, an ya-Q4 'ww 761-Obbuoohgg ggcuag 7O,Z0,Cl.fQKd,Zf 0fnOC, DU!-L06 'K ,cpu-J 6, WMUWM: 1 5 V I Jfmfypfffiijyijijy Qmlfffpjjf H iff ff fi Presenting . . . N5fu,Q,QL,,H Hqlpigw- , W w3i?1 '-ggg.. m : Ai GM Woodrow Wilson Porismouig, 2 Uf' I' I! ri li Ii President HigH Scfiool Virginia Horeword The hero of this edition of the 1964 Presi- dent, as is the case with all yearbooks, has to be the camera. Every page is mute evidence of the influence this device exerts in any publication such as this, so the staff felt it should have the prominence it so richly deserves. This you will find carried out on all seven divider pages. If, in browsing through this book, you are not able to find yourself, do not blame our hero. He has recorded everything he has seen in the course of the school year, and you will have to blame yourself for not making your presence available when the opportunities presented themselves. It is the hope of the staff that through the eye of our hero many events and scenes will be pleasantly recalled in the years ahead. At this point, afurther word about the dividers should be injected to help your recall in the future. The camera eye called upon the help of representative faculty and student subjects to complete the divider spreads. Miss Georg- iana Woodhouse and Harriet Levin, F.T.A. president, introduce the faculty section, Mrs. Suzanne Knowls and Robert Bartlett, class president, the senior section, Mrs. Elba Hu- bard and Bob Heely, Junior Class president, the classes section, Mrs. Elizabeth Blanford and Elwood Owens, S.C.A. president, the organizations section, Mrs. Mary Jo Brady and Sophie MacKenzie, the features, Coach Ralph Gahagan and Larry Davis, the sports section, Miss Kanela Maydanis and Sherman Wingate, top salesman in D.E. Club, the advertising section. A glance at the table of contents to the right will give you some idea of what is in store for you on the pages that follow. The staff sincerely hopes there will be something of interest for everyone. , lf , ,W ,M -fini,-wlX',1'.-A'-' . Dedication If it be true that the length of a per- son's shadow is the influence he leaves upon his generation, Miss Louise Mays is very tall indeed. Countless lives have been influenced and enriched by association with her fine intellect, her keen wit, and her boundless en- thusiasm for her subject, English, which she has taught for the ast thirty-seven years at Wilson High School. As she leaves our world of school bells, mountains of papers to grade, l 1 and both the receptive and recalcitrant student, we, the present student body, wish for her Bon Voyage in her travels, many new Broadwa plays for her enjoyment, and good, health and countless years in which to enjoy her new world of retirement. Miss Mays, the 1964 President Staff considers it a distinct honor and priv- ilege to dedicate this book to you. We hope that you take with you fond memories of your association with us, for you leave a void in our lives which can only be filled by the knowledge that you will now have time for that good life about which you have taught us. MISS LOUISE MAYS These will help recall Open Houses, the many desk hours, and the skit which you helped present on the occasion of Principal Sweeney's retirement. t.-Y 'z pb 1- fgfxtlfgfi 5 'f7Wl'Y1K1.. F-? if-f ewfsw wyvf f -get 05011-P-CJ-9lx'Jr-1 Parade glrsf Semester School Opemng Football SCAT STEP Tests Cross Country I-Iomecommg Open House -..-1-nag--'M COCZJ4 Yearbook Emtures Dramanc lub Produc t1on Chnstmas Baskets Mid Year Class Play M1d Year Commence ment t . of Svents Second Semester 1. Basketball 2. Wrestling 3. Modern ance Assembly 4. Invitational Debate 5. Track 6. Tennis 7. Baseball 8. One Act Plays 9. Cheering Try-outs 10. Cap an Gownmeasure- ments 1 1. Commencement -. ,J 5. - J NQENSFQ1 ,, X. ., V,. wwf' 1 me ff ! ., ' -N f 1. 1, ll ' , uf -w , J' ,, I f, X b. . ,' -' .1 iff .- I -.,, 1 5'-, 7 l : ' xi.. ,- 112 if V X 1. I x t t X f X ' , K , Ng 1 rt P - I , K , 1- 1 N ' R ,Q , X. , . ix in L ' A f. I' x fm gl I 5 S L I 1' ' ' 'aff ..' . . . 1'k.,,.W k ' 'f ' Q45 f .. gg wif get l,lQj'?'f ' ,K UA,.15ae,1:t- 1551x5 34 '- ' i Y Q - a 1 - In 1 ' ' ,T'J. ' 511' . w X., gaculiy DIANE JONES S t Edt if I I v v ' 'Amd' mf ax- f' 13511 FFF N 1 F ew' '- 'L' QSQQTQ We '--,Jf.f-f -+52 . I' 1, ,, f Li, '- ,.-' ,. 3514 Q: Exif A x ,:, .. - , . 1. ' -,u,. , - . X - '. V,.gg,- ' 3 04, Egg-,aw ' L5 55133, '- Fl- '- ., 'fl' ' f l ' 3, ' i 14' -C23 4 . 5' 1-4 ', 'F , . fa A . -,- If ., .1 .521 .M ,ak ,.q.U , , ...sg , MM A IL-iv11J?LL -. 1 , Q. 1 WM i ag smff 7 Q Q 2 5 'E V 4 a .1 tl 3 , I gas , 1' ' 1 D , . 7' 4 4 4 . 4 ', 1 4 ww V ' J . 15 1 ' ei' b ,li il H V E fr Y :nw- I 1 '3--,smlmk m , 'x xi' . ,E WALTER T.H. GALLIFORD Assistant Principal Administration 'H ii, ,, :Xz- S555 - 'V A Z DR. ROBERT W. ALLEN Principal i, -,.f al, A' - ,. ,L I I, 1 5 2 Porfsmouffi Scfiool Board DR. MERLE A. KISE MR. ALF J. MAPP President Superintendent , will ' Front: Guy P. Morris-asst. supt., Leslie Fry, Ewin C. E. Adams, Jr., John W Shuler, J.H. Griffin Cnot pictured Wright, Jr. Back: Binford M Hutchins, Mrs. Clara Porter- Dr. H.N. Johnson, Miss Annie E. Perkinsj clerk, Dr. MA. Kise, Alf J. Mapp, R.E. Brinson, John ll 1 1 af?- V-is J MARY J. BRADY Indiana State College, Hunter College English, Public Speaking Forum and Forensics Sponsor M GAGE BRUMFIELD Mississippi State College for Women, Columbia U. Mathematics PAUL CARRAWAY BUTLER, J R. U. of North Carolina History, Guidance Committee flwlfli f GERTRUDE ANDERSON Radford, William and Mary Biology, Guidance, Athletic Board NATALIE MANDEL ARONJ Westhampton, U. of Chicago La Sorbonne-U. of Paris French RONALD A, AUDET William and Mary English, Latin CHARLOTTE AVERY' Longwood College Business Education, Dean of Girls, Activities Assn., School Treasurer J OANN BARNES East Carolina College English, 4B Senior Class Sponsor HOWARD M BEALE, JR. East Carolina College Machine Shop, Football Track Coach ELIZABETH AMES BLAN FORD Madison, U. of Tenn., East Carolina College, William and Mary Guidance, Homemaking S.C.A. Sponsor DELORES MARIE BOOTHE William and Mary History, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y Advisor WILLADEAN D. BOYD East Carolina College Shorthand, Typing 4 .- XS. f.'.'.- ,fi it ' in X-BP HAROLD EUGENE PHYLLIS F. BYRD BARCLAY HANCOCK IRMA PHILLIPS BYRUM Longwood, U. of Virginia CARROLL if CARTERV State College of Iowa Girls' Phys. Ed. Dept. Longwood, U. of Virginia Madison Electricity, Electronics Head, Dance Club English William and Mary U S. Govt., U S. History, Sociology, Portsmouth Class room Teachers Ass n. -President and then he said ..! MARGUERITE C. MILDRED BURF ORD CHISWELL CLARKE Atlantic Christian Madison World History Physical and Health Edu- cation MARJORIE VIRGINIA CODD MARY FRANCES Longwood, Duke Univ., U. COWAN of Penna., William and Appalachian State Teach- JEAN E. CRISCOE Mary HATTIE LANE COOPER ers College Norfolk College of US., Virginia Government, Greensboro College Bwkkeffping, Typing, William and Mary History Dept. Head English Office Machines English, Debate Sponsor H. RICHARD DILL College-Conservatory of Music of Cincinnatti Band, Dance- The Wilson Knights, Marching, Concert Bands JOHN DRAGSETH Stout State College General Metal, Vocational Dept. Head, Ath. Assn. Treasurer ANNIE LAURIE EDWARDS U.N.C. Wornan's College U. of Virginia Biology, Chemistry ERNEST L. ETHERIDGE U. of Virginia Government, Guidance, S.C.A. Sponsor BEATRICE B. FORDHAM Mary Washington General Science RALPH GAHAGAN U. of South Carolina Physical Ed., Football Coach, Int. Basketball FLORENCE ELIZABETH CULPEPPER Randolph-Macon Woman's College Mathematics EMMY WELLMAN CURLEE! Catawba College Homemaking DOROTHY P. DARDEN Mary Washington Mathematics MAISIE O. DETERMEYER George Washington U. Spanish, Social Studies SYLVIA BRITT DICKENSJ East Carolina College Health, Physical Ed. DOROTHY N. DIEHL Longwood, Columbia U. Homemaking-Dept. Head A 1 9 i Aha! I've got you now! 053V DALE HORSTMAN HEE LY f V.MI., U. of So. Cal., PHILL IP RAY GREAVES Orange County State Oklahoma State U. College UZS. History Mathematics CHARLES WAYNE ESTHER CLAY HOOFNAGLE HOWARD Old Dominion College William and Mary English, Journalism, English, The Dreamer , ls' ig ai., JUDY KAY GARLAND East Tennessee State U. Typing, General Business A.C. HINTON, JR. Georgia Tech, East Carol- ina, U. of Va., William and Mary Physics, Biology, Science Dept. Head, Science Society ELBA FLYNN HUBARDJ Longwood Biology, General Science, Jay Vee Cheerleader Spon- PHY LL IS KINCAID GARRETT Norfolk Div.-William and Mary Mathematics OLIVIA T. HINTON' East Carolina College William and Mary Chemistry, Teacher Welfare Committee HELEN S. HUFF Appalachian State William and Mary The Student Sponsor li E V fain Society sor, Jr. Class Advisor Guidance, Business I5 EDWARD S. HYDE JOYCE FAYE JENKINS East Carolina College East Carolina College General Science English Wa age! SUZANNE F. MICHAEL N. LAGUTA KNOWLES New England Cons. of East Carolina College Music, Columbia U. Mathematics, Senior Class Orchestra Advisor RUTH LEE ANDREW E, LAN DIS Ball State Teachers Oberlin College, N.Y.U. Indiana U. English, The President: Ad. Busifwss, Business Dept. visor, Golf Coach Head DAVID WAYNE JAMES D. JOYNER KLINGENSMITH N .C. State College William and Mary Mathematics General Science Football Coach . s rg 5 I hear they put it in the drink! ES THER LEVINSON-.l George Washington U. Norfolk Div.-William and Mary E. E. MARTIN World Hisfgry Buffalo State College and Geography Cabinet Shop JA T.E. MASTERS, JR! U. of Richmond William and Mary Government, Track Coach, Varsity Club Advisor KANELA ANDREW MAYDANIS Richmond Professional Institute Distributive Ed., Willett Tri- Hi-Y Advisor, D.E. Club Ad- -Q visor LOUISE MAYS Meredith College English CARL OS L. PETE M I LL S App alachian State Physical Ed., Driver Education FAY F. MORAN Blue Mountain College U.S. History ALICE TABB OAST MORSE Randolph-Macon Woman's College, U. of Virginia Spanish, Pan-American League Co-sponsor JOHN ROBERT MOUNIE JR. Duke University Physical Ed., Wrestling Coach GAIL S. MULLEN East Carolina College, V.P.I. Mathematics, Honor Court Sponsor MI LDR ED MAS ON NEW C OM E West Virginia U. English, English Dept. Head ff'-ill 1, 'Wif- iiss ,.,, , .sv RER I7 X I? . V X Die E g -5- BARBARA SHAFER OHMS EN Madison Typing, General Business, Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor BARBARA B. OLIVER William and Mary Government, Sociology, Act. Board Chairman CHARLOTTE FREEMAN OPAUSKI.f Radford College Health, Physical Ed., Mono- gram Club and Varsity Cheer- leader Sp onso r JAMES A. PAINE V.P.I. US., World History, Football Coach WILLIE N. PARKSJ N.C. State Mechanical Drawing, Sopho- more Class Sponsor JULIE PERKINSON Westhampton College English, Court of Honor Sponsor MARGARET A. POND Longwood English LAURA RAYE POOL J Mary Washington Biol Ogyf Triangle Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor CHARLES KEMPER PRICEJ U. of Richmond U.S., World History id PATRICIA G. PRICE-J Greensboro College Choral Director, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Music App., 8th Grade Music HELGE ENGELBERG RABY Munich Branch-U. of Maryland, Old Dominion French, English GRACE VIRGINIA RAW LS Longwood, William and Mary Guidance, English SHEILA E. RECTOR Westhampton College General Science, Biology INA J. RESI-IEFSKY-J Syracuse Univ. William and Mary Science: BETTY BAKER RHYNE Longwood Spanish, Pan-American League Co-sponsor nt - . rt , . t . , L, ,I xy , ,TL .1-,. .f ,Q ff 1? if I 2- +11 ' 1-x ,.,,E V. ,. . H 2. iff 1 . , 'AA' -.F lf' Za B Q 41 I f , ' ' 3 in. .. vi. . 'H' i . - A 'In . ff V i xv ,- ta my L ffitilgai , Ut. MARY FRANCES RICE William and Mary Longwood, U. of Va. Mathematics, English BOBBY E. SMITH N. C. State Mathematics MARY G. UNDERWOOD Mary Washington Typing, General Business X'-. JOHN H. RYDER U. of Virginia Guidance, Athletic Director, Basketball Coach BETTY NIEMEYER SN E LL INGS Arkansas Polytechnic College Art, Art Club Sponsor AUDREY VINCENT Randolph-Macon Woman's College Latin, Latin Club Sponsor JAMES ALLEN AVIS LINNELL SHERRILL SHUMAKER Erskine College William and Mary Appalachian State English, National Honor Physical Ed., Driver Ed., Society Sponsor Football, BasketbalL Base- ball Coach CHARLES EDWARD THURSTON, JR. WlLI-'IAM J- STHAWN U.S. Naval Academy W6Sfef11 Kenflmky Stale Mathematics, Audio-Visual Teachers College Geography, History, Ath. A Equipment Mgr. Oh, Dr. Allen, You Just Tickle Me! I9 V. F GROVER WADE, JR. William and Mary, V.P.I., R.P.I. Industrial Cooperative Training D.0. Club ROBERT W. WELSH Lock Haven State Teachers English MARILYN MILLER WEST Madison College French, French, Dramatics Club, Thespian Troupe 1238 Sponsor, Allen Tri- H i-Y Sponsor 'P , gg fl DAVID E. WHEELER E.O. WHEELER, JR. 4 Mrs. Newcome leads discussion in English class East Carolina College Lynchburg College English, The Dreamer General Science, Biology Sponsor GEORGIANA C. ANN MOORE WHITE HELEN B. WILLIAMS JOHN ROBERT WISE WOODHOUSE Madison, U. of Virginia Norfolk Div.-William Bridgewater, R.P.I. Mary Washington, U. of Mathematics, Math Dept. and Mary Distributiue Education, Virginia Head Typing, Record Keeping D.E. Club Sponsor Guidance Director ff-me 20 il 1 FT-. 3'i': -7 F 'Z W Y' ' I 5? Tfffilf y Y 'Qi in - LM -Qisfr I X J' X FREDDIE ANN BUTT Librarian JANE s. SNYDER ' ' rl Registered Nurse J aff? 1 MAMIE BRETT MARGARET CLAYTON LORADELL Office Clerk Head Clerk I've got the boys on my team. They're great! DICKERSON Assistant Librarian ESTELL E SAWYER Cafeteria Manager 21 Mak JOAN McC O0 K Office Clerk NELL WHALEY Guidance Clerk Coach Sherrill, Dick Esleeck, Coach Ryder, and Manager Willie Hoover don't seem too worried as they leave for the first tournament game. Better watch out, Mr. Hinton! That punch won't help the table cloth! That's quite a mouthful, Mr. Dragset.h! Qnformal Moments Bill Strawn relaxes for a moment just after signing in. I know exactly what I'm going to tell some of my parents tonight! I only hope the ones I reagy want to see will be here. Mrs. Darden, Mrs. Byrd, Mrs. ewcome, Mrs. Brady at Open House. 911 Memoriam is E. is . f, L, E. w... ks H I 57, On August 5, 1963, Miss Margaret Rogers, teacher of Health and Physical Education at Woodrow Wilson, was killed in a tragic automobile accident. Even though she had been at Wilson only a few months, she gained the respect and admiration of all who knew her. Her kindness showed forth in many ways and deeds, and she stood tirm in what she believed to be right. She will always be alive in the hearts of her friends and loved ones. In the death of Margaret Rogers, we have suffered a great loss. In spite of our brief association with her she has left many sweet memories as a reminder of the respected person she was. We are especially glad we had the opportunity of knowing Margaret during her ,short but well-spent life. She will always occupy a cherished spot in the hearts of those of us who came under her influence. 23 Seniors MINNIE VIRGINIA STAFFORD Section Editor 24 FF'-'ff ' I u X : f ,K Mg 'si.gffj51 Li . 1 - v ,, -,?,,, 3: Q I 2' w ,... . -'I 8 s' ? F: may 'fn 1- :mu- gs' S l : F if sm f , . , 5-'I E 4. gi? si! rv! Q, L A, w 3? -lf ' N if if 2 fs! ,, E s 3 T Qsjr if gf. ., if M : it a-. xg -g ai: Zi ' F M A. , 3 'l Heliruary Class History In February of 1960, we, the class of 1963 112 entered Woodrow Wilson High School for the first day of our four year high school education. The president of the S.C.A. at the time was Marty Brennaman, and the school's theme was Operation Bootstrap . In June of 1960, we took our first exams, which proved to be a memorable experience for all of us. The next September we became 1 B's. Dickie Lasting was elected president of the S.C.A., and Pat O'Brien reigned as Homecoming Queen. Our football team had a respectable season, and we did our best to cheer them on. Then basketball season came around, and our boys, led by Jerry Lawson, Howard Blackman, and Carl Rhodes, won the District championship. Many of us went to Charlottesville to cheer the team on in the State Tournament. Then, suddenly, we found ourselves low Sophomores. Most of us had gotten the hang of things, and many of us were now joiningvarious clubs. Also, some of our boys were making their presence felt on athletic teams. Ralph Gahagan took over as football coach in September of 1961, and we became high Sophomores. Bobby Allen presided over the S.C.A., and Freddie Sue Turner was our Home- coming Queen. This was the year that Mr. Pat Riley left us, and we were all very sad to see him go. In February, we became Juniors and realized for the first time how rapidly time was passing. Only two more years to go! In September, 1962, we became high Juniors. Julia Dorsey Reed was president of the S.C.A., and Toni Williams reigned over Homecoming. Our theme for the year was Work and Win through Honor and Scholarship . The football team had a fine 7-3 record. During the year we sold informal notes to help the Junior Class treasury, and looked forward to the time when we would decorate for the Junior-Senior. Our theme for the big night was Camelot . In February, 1963, we became Seniors, and in May we participated in Baby Day since we would not be in school the following year. We all had a great time. In September, 1963, we finally made the grade as high Seniors. Elwood 0wens was S.C.A. president, and our theme for the year was Character and Scholarship . Annette Jenkins was elected Queen of Homecoming. The footballteam, led by Larry Davis and Robert Bartlett, was a contender for both District and State championships. A loss and a tie kept us from both, but the team finished with an impressive 8-1-1 record. Fullback Frank Culpepper was the leading scorer in the state, and also set a single game scoring mark with 43 points in the Cradock game. Bobby Bowles was our 4B Class president, and Mrs. JoAnn Barnes, our advisor. We had Senior Themes to prepare, dues to pay, calling cards and announcements to order, and a play to prepare. We were measured for caps and gowns, and then realized there was not much time left. Most of us looked forward to graduation with a feeling of sadness because that meant we would be leaving behind four of the best years of our lives. We of the 4 B Class sincerely hoped that all who graduate after us would realize just what their high school education could mean to them, both now and in the future, and so take advantage of all opportunities. 26 .'A . , .1 3 1' w ' E I.. , ., -. - gegruary Class Officers FRANCES LAVELL E BARNES 4B Class girl's treas.g Var- f sity Cheerleaderg Jay Vee 4' Cheerleader-co-capt.g Rob- ert W Allen Tri-Hi-Y officerg 4, F.B.L.A.g 1963 Home- Q coming Courtg Homeroom 1 officerg S.C.A. rep.g The President: Woodrow Wil- son Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g Intra- murals LINDA ARLEEN ARCHER 4B Class sec'yg Jay Vee, Varsity Cheerleaderg Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Y oftlcerg Robert W. Allen Tri-Hi-Yg S.C.A. typistg Homeroom of- licer ROBERT EARL BOWLES 4B Class presidentg Junior Class treasurerg Esleeck Hi-Yg Homeroom officer -1-.,n , W -.i:V,, I i Y.- a I, '- r ' Y ., 4:1 E lfr H1 so if STANLEY THOMAS J ONES Jay Vee 8z Varsity Baseballg Varsity Clubg Homeroom of- ticerg Latin Club 27 JUDITH EVELYN MORGAN 4B Class vice-pres.g Girls Stateg Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Yg Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y- treas.g Modern Dance Club The Studentg F.T.A.g Forum Intramurals 1 1 . V 3 S 'Ts N , A 'W r fr is at -Y N .. Y . ,' ,Q ' E OR vjmll Tgqix 6' la I. 1:- , l -W Y? K J OAN N BARNES Advisor THOMAS EDWARD FOXWORTH 4B Class boy's treas.g Jay Vee Baseballg Jay Vee, Var- sity Footballg Golf DOROTHY ANN BEALE 4B Class S.C.A. Rep.g Presi- dents Tri-Hi-Y-treas.g Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.g Dramatic Clubg Student Staff H Eitfli'fQ .. fi' fR.NN.NH1lm H1,-L: '1 L-ir, 3 UL -'Y 'ea , X K. ww- x M PAUL ALEXANDER BURNETTE From Churchland-Footballg Track. At Wilson-D.E. Club-officer IVEY JERLEAN BUTLER Homeroom officerg Intramurals NELSON L. BUTLER From Churchlnd-Homeroom ofiicerg Jay Vee, Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling SHERRY LEE COLL INS A ua Tri-Hi-Y-S t.-at-Armsg Double W Tri- Q 8 Hi-Y-Sgt.-at-Arms PATRICIA L. CROSS Alta Tri-Hi-Yg V.O.T. Club-reporterg French Club STEVEN DEWEY DAVIS Audio Visual 1 JAMES DAVID BABB French Clubg D.E. Club ANNETTE MARIE BARNES Geography Clubg Aqua Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroom officer ' JUDITH ANN BOYD -'-. 5 , f Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-corresp. sec.g Homeroom W .,:,: I I ofiicerg V.O.T. Clubg Latin Club fi ---9 PATRICIA ANN DURHAM Alta Tri-Hi-Y-presidentg V.O.T. Club- reporterg F.B.L.A.g Homeroom oliicer LARRY THOMAS EDWARDS Varsity Baseballg Varsity Clubg Horneroom officer LINDA GAYLE EVERS MIKE GERARD FAGAN Concert, Marching Bands BISSELL STANLEY GARREN PHYLLIS CAROL GILLENWATERS Presnor Tri-Hi-Yg Prexie Tri-Hi-Yp Mixed Chorusg Glee Clubg Intramurals 15 N DAVID LAWRENCE KREGER National Honor Societyg Jay Vee, Varsity Basketballg Homeroom officer GERALD BENJAMIN MADDREY ANNA LOUISE MARTIN Latin Clubg Gir1's Glee Club 1' H 'S' TOMMIE LEE HARRIS Bandg Homeroom officer THOMAS RICHARD HATHAWAY Jay Vee Baseballg Latin Clubg Homeroom officer KATHRYN LAVONNE HOGAN Homeroom officerg Dance Club-pres. 8: pub. directorg Presnor Tri-Hi-Y-chaplain Sz re- porterg Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-Sgt.-atfArms HENRY CLAY HUDGINS JOSEPH COLLINS IMAN Audio Visual JOHN WILLIAM KERN ' ' Y1,-4:-fy ,f ,ff R Jay Vee 8a Varsity Footballg Indoor 85 Out- door Track 29 if VE LINDA DARLENE PEMBERTON D.O. Clubg Alta Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroom ofhcer DIANA LEE POLSON Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Lancester Tri-Hi-Yg Dra- matic Clubg Homeroom officer LINWOOD GORDON STALLINGS JAMES FRANCIS SWIMME BRUCE WILLIAM ULLOM Ecrivons Society PATRICIA ANN VAUGHAN D.E. Club-reporter 8a treas.g Mixed Chorus LINDA CAROL NEWBERN Mixed Chorusg Girls Glee Club ANN ETTE OLIVIA O'NEAL Alta Tri-Hi-Yg V. O.T. Club ARTHUR PALASTHY 14 rv ,M 4 'P-' CHARLES HAROLD WESSMAN Track manager SUSAN WHITE Girls Intramuralsg Allen Tri-Hi-Yg Presidents Tri-I-Ii-Y EARL CURT WILSON Melody-Airesg Mixed Chorusg All State Chorusg Bryant Hi-Yg Homeroom officer fifvgv ,, P li er: ,gg -,. . Z 1 im - :ffl .' i l l ' ff p , ?.. KENNETH GERALD JUDQIQQIKQSINE . .4 H YEAGERm From Cradock-G. A's. At I ,J . Q omeroom O Cer Wilson-Art Club 5 Hegruary fast will LINDA ARCHER, being of sound mind and small body, do herebg leave my ability to get out of one per icament and into another without a scratch to Sandra Hardy. JAMES BABB, leave to Maggie grad- uation, to my li'l brother, four years at Wilson, to the freshmen Ileave the pleasure of having Coach Masters for three sem- esters. ANN ETTE BARNES, being of- sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Pam, Sue, and Sylvia, our money making pro- ject. FRANCES BARNES, being of decrepit body and a piece of mind, leave to some lucky student the privilege of being Masters problem child, and to MB.U., Ellen, and Posey, best wishes with their loves . DOT BEALE, being of feeble mind and weak body, do hereby leave to my brother the ability to graduate. BOBBY BOWLES, being of sound mind and round body, leave Kathy all the pencils I borrowed and Sawyer's stale sandwiches to anyone who wants them. JUDY BOYD, being of weak mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson quickly and quietly. PAUL BURNETTE, leave to some un- luckly freshman nothing, because I have nothing to leave. JERLEAN BUTLER, do leave to some lucky freshman Coach Strawn for home- room, to Larry Little, ability , and to Janie, all my good luck charms. NELSON BUTLER, being ofsound mind and body, do bequeath, to all unlucky freshmen, the fun have had at this won- derful school. SHERRY COLLINS, leave mg ability to run a new pair of hose every ay to any girl who sits at my desk. PAT CROSS, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Carol, good times at Wilson, and to Christy, the joy of being able to get to school on time. STEVE DAVIS, of unsound mind, do leave the A.V. Room to James Parnham. PATRICIA DURHAM being of sound mind and body, do leave to my sister, Brenda, the good times I have had at Wilson. LARRY EDWARDS, leave to my brother, WB., all the good times I have had at Wilson, and to some lucky freshman, homeroom in B-205. LINDA EVERS, leave to all students the ability to graduate, my seat in E-111, and to Mr. Wheeler, a quiet, peaceful time. MIKE FAGAN, being of feeble mind and small body, leave all my broken guitar strings to Janet Blow to sell to some un- fortunate junkyard. iswrs 5 fr:-W-'H , 'ff' Y w -f -f f f- f 3 e 51' u a I y H onor graduates LARRY THOMAS EDWARDS A ' L1 f KENNETH GERALD YEAGER is W U X WEE W, n 5 H, 5 is PP? 'K W' r . 2, DAVID LAWRENCE KREGER THOMAS EDWARD FOXWORTH 32 fast will and Destament TOMMY FOXWORTH, being of sound mind and body, leave to some lucky freshman four wonderful years at Wilson. PHYLLIS GILLENWATERS, being of sound mind, do hereby leave everyone the right to graduate. TOMMIE HARRIS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to all students of Wilson the fun of earning. THOMAS HATHAWAY, leave to Coach Mills 31.50 for drivers training class, which wi ll be appropriated in rnyWi11, and all my found memories to the ones that follow. BONNIE HOGAN, leave to some lucky freshman girl the good times and activities which I leave behind. JOE IMAN, beiifilg of sound mind, do hereby leave to .S. my tranquilizers, and to B.V., I bequeath many troubles. TOMMY JONES, do hereby leave to some undeserving person the right to have Mrs. Determeyer. JOHN KERN, being of sore body and warped mind, leave everything to anyone who wants it. DAVID KREGER, leave to my sister the easy life of Woodrow Wilson High School. I have nothing else to leave her. ANNA MARTIN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my sister, Pattie, and our friend, Toby, four wonder- ful years at Wilson. JUDY MORGAN, do hereby bequeath to some freshman girl the ability to get over being shy in less than three and a half years. LINDA NEWBE RN, being of feeble body and questionable mind, leave to Larry a locker all to himself, and to Diane Britt, another half year of bedlam. ANNETTE O'NEAL, being of feeble mind and body, leave all the good times at Wilson for all the future students to enjoy. I, LINDA PEMBERTON, being of small body and unquestionable mind, do hereby leave-amen! DIANA POLSON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave all freshmen four great years at WWH.S. LINWOOD STALLINGS, leave to my sister the best years at Wilson, and may she do better than I have done. JIMMY SWIMME, being of sound body and mind, do leave to any one who wants it ths ability to graduate after his girl rien . BRUCE ULLOM, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman the fortune to have the very talented teachers I have had. PAT VAUGHAN, do hereby leave to all students my fullest sympathy should they get Coach Masters for Government. He's a good guy, but gosh, he's hard! CHARLES WESSMAN, leave behind a lot of friends and hard work. To those who follow I hope the same will happen. SUSAN WHITE, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave to Sherry and Alice the ability to be picked up by a Pet Paddy Wagon. CURT WILSON, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave a wonderful scho-ol in hopes that I can return to teach music. KENNETH YEAGER, bein of warped mind and enfeebled body, gepart from Wilson in a state of utter confusion, leaving my lock to Mr. Hinton's mercy. JUDY ZISKIND, leave to all the lucky freshmen all the good times and op- portunities I had, and hope that they will make the best of them. Hegruar W Lmda Archer Bobby Bowles R... , we F365 K Lmda Pemberton Larry Bryant aim Statistics T, BEST LOOKING Judy Morgan, Tom Jones lqwgdw - va ., ., H , M H: -. w F RIENDLIEST Phyllis Gillenwaters, Kenny Yeager WITT IEST Sherry Collins, Thomas Hathaway E 4 L MOST ATHLETIC Bonnie Hogan, Tommy Foxworth I I, 1, ! . . BEST DRESSED Judy Boyd, Jerry Maddrey BEST PERSONALITY Annette Barnes, Tommie Harris 'ff ' Mtg 'm5?2' 1.' I i I N fl ff gefiruary Amtiitions LINDA ARCHER-to get Ronda back, attend college, and travel. JAMES BABB-to go to U.S.C., get my pharmacy degree, and make a couple of million. ANNETTE BARNES-to accomplish my goal. FRANCES BARNES-to work with mentally disturbed children, and have ten girls of my own--a Wilson cheer- ing squad. DOROTHY BEALE-to become a successful secretary. ROBERT BOWLES-to rate as high as Kathy's cat, and to understand Coach Master's tests. JUDITH BOYD-to nnally understand Jim, and keep his ring for ever and ever. PAUL BURNETTE-to reach the moon by June Cwith Toni, of course.J IVEY BUTLER-to graduate, get a good job, and stay single , NELSON BUTLER-to accomplish everythingthat Iunder- take, and to be very happy. SHERRY COLLINS-to graduate, go to college, and be- come a nurse. PATRICIA CROSS-to go to college, and do something worthwhile with my life. STEVEN DAVIS-to go to college. PATRICIA DURHAM-to make Joe understand that I'm not laughing at his glasses. LARRY EDWARDS-to go to college, graduate, and be- come very rich. LINDA EVERS-to go to O.D. and study music. MIKE FAGAN-to find the 'Anheiser Busch' and pick a few buds. THOMAS FOXWORTH-to graduate from college, and he a success in life. PHYLL IS GILLENWATERS-to get married and become a successful housewife. TOMMIE HARRIS-to graduate from Wilson and go to college. THOMAS HATHAWAY-to go to college, get a good job, marry Diana, and raise a family. KATHRYN HOGAN-not fortune, not fame, just many long years of happiness. JOSEPH IMAN-to go to college and then afterwards settle down with my pad , STALEY JONES-to be a daddy, and marry a blonde. JOHN KERN-to go to college and become an educated bum. DAVID KREGER-to be the greatest basketball player in the world. ANNA MARTIN-to graduate from Wilson, go to college, and become a teacher. J UDITH MORGAN-first to get organized, second to get serious, third to get even. LINDA N EWBERN-to graduate, go to business school, get married, and have quintuplets. ANN ETTE O'NEAL-to go to college, and become a private secretary. LINDA PEMBERTON-to marry a psychologist so he can analyze me! DIANA POL SON-to graduate, go to college, and become a teacher. LINWOOD STALLINGS-to do the best with what I have. JAMES SWIMME-to win the Lamans 24 hour race on a go-kart. BRUCE ULLOM-to succeed in my chosen profession of making plenty of money without taxes. PATRICIA VAUGHAN-to loaf! loaf! loaf! CHARLES WESSMAN-to be an accountant, and be a good church worker. SUSAN WHITE-to get married and have a basketball team as good as Larry Schwab. EARL WILSON-to cut a record of 'Little Boy Blue , and Poor Fool . KENNETH YEAGER-to become aclassical archaeologist, exhume classic ruins-maybe classical music. JUDITH ZISKIND-to marry Jimmy and help him lead as happy and successful a life as possible. Registration B-205 T205 Dot Beale, Tommy Jones, Frances Barnes YS Q gommy Hathaway, Tommy Foxworth, Judy Boyd, Pat ross Ai I. .. Jimmy Babbs, Susan White, Judy Morgan, David Kreger Tommy Harris, Kenneth Yeager, Larry Edwards, Patricia Durham, Registration 5-111 Anna Martin, Linda Pemberton, Phyllis Gillenwaters, Judy Ziskind, Diane Polson, Annette O'Neal, Bonnie Hogan 1, Joe Iman, Mike Fagan, James Swimme, Coach Strawn, John Kern, Bruce Ullom 4,5 ' Linda Newburn, Linda Evers, Sherry Collins, Pat Vaughan Nelson Butler, Henry Hudgins, Linda Archer, Annette Barnes, Steve Davis, Charles Wessman ,, s- ff E'lllk -f gl Linwood Stallings, Stanley Garren, Bobby Bowles, Tom King, Jerry Maddrey Larry Edwards, Judy Morgan, Linda Archer, Diana Polson Dot Beale, Linda Evers, Susan White, Anna Martin Mid-year fads present Qt Happens Svery Summer Cast of Cnaraeters Tommy Jones . Frances Barnes Linda Archer . Judy Morgan . Bruce Ullum . . Dot Beale .... Kenneth Yeager Nelson Butler . David Kreger . Diana Poison . Anna Martin . . Susan White . . Larry Edwards Bobby Bowles . Sherry Collins . Linda Evers . . Tommy Foxwo . . Tod Colbert . Jennifer Truex . . .......... Gert Annabelle Ames Pudgy Roullette Flippy Wonder Zachery Bryan Kenyon McClinton Barnard Sands Lucy Jennings Woodruff Gretchen Dana Larae Donahue Count Marcello di Giacomo ............Rocco . . ........ M. K. Roberts . . . . .Olga Stone Paul Burnette ..................... M Rene rth ...... Curtis Gaylor Oglethorpe Mrs. Mary Brady-director Linda Evers, Paul Burnette Bobby Bowles, Bruce Uuum -M Frances Barnes, Tommy Jones, Linda Archer Nina Hopewell, Frances Barnes, Diana Polson, Sherry Collins Summer graduates -1963 fa VV V tm- xii V '75-V .t.,,- 6 . VL L -rf? Row 1: Patricia Alford, Michelle Sellers, Joyce Foxwell, Marcia Pegram, Darlene Moring, Joyce Hoffman, Mary Lou Van See, Bonita Barton Palmer, Lucy Ann Gray, Cecilia Elizabeth Bucher. Row 2.' Frances Carolyn Baldwin, Patricia Ann Godfrey, Dana Mae Falcon, Sandra Lyn Bishop, Shirley Mae Baker, Beverly Jane Bright, Cynthia Riley, Mary Wilson Winborne, Eileen Elizabeth Carpenter, 6. l gr is 'swf V-1 nr , I It x x I l W -f 6- 'Vagr V . .Q TJ ,figs 'f 1 rw J 'W Mary Oldfried. Row 3: Harry Sanders, Kenneth Ansley, Tommy Robinson, Gene Musser, Kenny Smith, Jimmie Simpson, Richard Owen, Richard Kitelyn, Jr., Ronnie Slezak, Willard Galbreath. Row 4: Morris Branch, Dale Abernathy, Jimmy Lassiter, Jesse Holland, Larry Schwab, Mike Harris, Donald Baines, Tommy Light, Gene Johnson, Joseph D. Hathaway une Class History In the autumn of '60 we entered these halls, Scared and bewildered, to seniors we called, Please give us directions and show us the way! They sent us to D when it should have been A. Dick Lasting as president earned much reknown, With Patricia O'Brien in Homecoming crown. For the first time at Wilson, the freshmen were led, As an organized class, with Davis as head. Now the next year as sophomores, club joiners to be, Our school was expanded with new section E. Bob Allen, school president, stayed on the beam, While Freddie Sue Turner was Homecoming Queen. Class President Davis, our basketball star, Helped make our big team the best by far. Then off the boys went to compete in the state, Where fourth place was finally how we did rate. Upperclassmen at last, our class rings we obtained. Toni Williams this year, over Homecoming reigned. Mabel Lawrence, Maid of Honor, was from our own class Woodie Motley, Pat Henderson, finished the cast. Julia Reed took the gavel, and led us that year, As the first female president chosen from here. Glenn Crews steered our class on a course that was right, And we danced in old Camelot on our prom night. Now seniors at last we all look to That Day , When diplomas soon would be ours to display. As Homecoming Queen, Annette Jenkins was great, We in football this year many honors did rate. Elwood Owens has captained the S.C.A. crew, Which was made up of seniors from our own class too. Senior class was directed by Robert Bartlett, Our last year! Our fine school! We shall never forget! 40 ROBERT LUTHER BARTLETT Senior Class Presidentg Co- captain Footballg Wrestlingg Bryant Hi-Y-pres.g Varsity Club-v. pres.g Homeroom officerg Trackg Band EDITH KAY HARRIS S e n i o r Representative- Court of Honorg The Presi- dent-feature ed., literary and business staffg Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-chap.g Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroom of- ficerg French Clubg Junior- Senior Prom Committee DONALD LYNN HUNDLEY Senior Class officer-V. pres.g Homeroom ofiicerg D.E. Club PAULA ANN HUNT Senior Class officer-sec'y.g National Honor Societyg Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g Junior Class officer-sec'y.g D.O. Club-sec'y.g Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-treas.g Horn e- oificer une Class Officers LEE BEDELL ARMISTEAD Senior Class officer-boy's treas.g Pan American Lea- gueg Homeroom ofiicerg Var- sity Track NORMA FAYE SIMPSON Senior Class officer-girl's treas.g Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior Class-treas.3 Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Y-v. pres., pres.g Allen Tri-Hi-Y-Sgt.-at-armsg Pan American Leagueg Home- room officer 'r SUZANNE F. KNQWLES Advisor DONALD ORR HAWKINS, JR. Senior Class-S.C.A. Repre- sentativeg National Honor Societyg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y-pres.g Va. Boys Stateg M.G.A.g F o r u m, Latin Clubg Bandg Orchestrag Homeroom officerg Junior- Senior Prom Committee ALLEN DORN ALBERTI Varsity, Geograph Cl bg The Student y u S BENJAMIN INGLE ALL EN D.E. Club JO ANNE AMBROSINO F. B. L.A.g Lancaster, Aqua Tri-Hi-Y'sg Homeroom of- iicerg Intramuralsg D.E. Club PATRICIA MARIE ANDERSON D.E. Clubg Aqua Tri-Hi-Yg From Saint Paulsg J . V. Cheer- leaderg Library Club SHERYL ANN ANGELL F. B. L.A.3 Aqua Tri-Hi-Y- sgt.-at-arms LOUANNE A LEXANDER J.V. Cheerleaderg Woodrow Wilson, Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y'sg F.T.A.g Sophomore Class of- ficer-sec'y.g Homeroom of- ficerg Junior Class ofiicer- treas.g Intramurals CAROL YN JEAN ALL EN Prexie, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y'sg Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y-t r e a s.g Homeroom officer MYRA DALE ANAPOL Forum-1st v. pres.g Pan American League-v. pres.g F. T. A.g F. B. L. A.g Intra- murals DIANE ANDREWS J.V. Cheerleaderg F.B.L.A.g Wilsonite, Presidents Tri-I-Ii- Y'sg Dramatic Club CYNTHIA LEE ASHLEY Concert, Pit, Marching Bandsg OrchestragWorkshop, All-state Bandsg French Clubg F. T. A.g Gir1's Monogram Clubg Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg In- tramurals BENJAMIN HOBART AUDET T h e Dreamer-ed.-in-chiefg Science Club-pres., treas.g Ecxivon Society-hist.g Latin Club WILLIAM THOMAS BALLENTINE Marching, Concert Bandsg Homeroom officer SHARON SUE BARBER Pr e x i e Tri-Hi-Y-Chap., Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y-sec'y.g D.O. Club-treas.g F.B.L.A.g Geography Club-par1iamen- tariang J unior-Senior Prom Committeeg Homeroom of- ficerg Intramurals DAVID G. BARNES Mixed Chorusg Indoor Trackg J.V., Varsity Football KEENNETH GRAHAM BASS D. E. Club PATRICIA HELENE AYRES Presnoir-v. pres., Presi- dents Tri-Hi-Y'sg F.T.A.g French, Geography Clubsg Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee BETTIE LOU BARBER F.T.A.g Presidents, Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y'sg Homeroom of- tlcerg Glee Club, Mixed Chorus CHERYL SHANNON BARNES National Honor Society, V.O.T. Clubg F.B.L.A.g Lan- caster Tri-Hi-Yg Aqua Tri-Hi- Y-treas.g Geography Club GROVER ELWOOD BARNES Homeroom officer LINDA JUNE BAYTON Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-treas.g S.C.A.-Di- rector of Public Serviceg F. T. A.-hist.g The Student Staffg President Staff, French Club, Forum, Mixed Chorusg Homeroom officerg Junior- Senior Prom Committee 1 ,wx qu' fzgissiggux' gm SHERRILL ELIZABETH BEAZ LEY S.C.A.-Traffic directorg Pres- ident Staffg The Studentg Ec- rivons Societyg F 0 r u mg Homeroom ofhcerg Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-sgt.-at-arms, v. pres.g F.T.A.g Presnoir Tri- Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.g Intramuralsg M.G.A. delegateg Pan Amer- ican Leagueg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee DONALD FREDERICK BENNETT DAVE F. BLEC HMAN JUDY KATHERINE BOYCE The President-Co-editor, classes editorg Business staffg Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y- sgt.-at-armsg Wilsonite Tri- Hi-Yg F.T.A.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Homeroom of- ticerg Intramurals SHARON LYNN BRANTLEY Wilsonite, Presidents Tri-Hi- Y'sg Orch.-treas.g French Clubg Homeroom officer RUSSE LL LEE BELLAMY Debate Club-v. pres. Latin Club-reporterg F o r u mg Homeroom officerg Science Club STEVEN TED BISHOP Marching, concert, pit, and dance bandsg Jr. varsity and Varsity wrestlingg Varsity Club-treas.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee GERALD DUANE BLOW National Honor Societyg Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Yg Sci- ence Clubg Pan American League ELEANOR ANNE BRAMMER Mixed Chorusg Aqua Tri-Hi- Y-v. pres., sec'y. J UDITH BERYL BRANTON V a r sity cheerleader-treas.g The President Staffg Gir1's State Representativeg Na- tional Honor Societyg F.T.A.g French Clubg Homeroom of- ficerg Jr.-Sr. Prom Cornmitteeg Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y- chaplaing Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Yg Girls Intramurals RICHARD BRAY Track team, French Club, Cross Country Team, Indoor Track teamg Bryant Hi-Y BE'I'I'Y DIANE BRITT Ecrivons Societyg The Stu- dent-news staffg Prexie, Alta Tri-Hi-Y's5 F.B.L.A.g Geog- raphy Clubg French Clubg In- tramurals DONNA LEE BRODIE Lancaster Tri-Hi-Yg French Club The S C A Chorus Line - 1 45 K! im' RUBY JEAN BRINKLEY Sweeney, Prexie, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y'sg Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mitteeg Horneroom ofticerg F.B.L.A. KATHY MAE B RODA Glee Club-section leaderg Mixed Chorusg Aqua Tri-Hi- Y-sgt.-at-armsg Geography Clubg Jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- tee DELORES ANN BROWN IN G Double W Tri-Hi-Y-chap- laing Intramurals BARBARA JOAN BURTON Aqua Tri- Hi-Y MARGARET ANN BUTLER V.O.T.-v. pres.g Sweeney, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y'sg F.B. L.A.g Homeroom officerg Jr.- Sr. Prom Cornmitteeg Intra- murals DOLORES YVONNE CALL OWAY National Honor SocietygD.O Clubg I.C.T.-v. president French Club-reporterg Intrai murals FLETCHER WILLIAM CARSON, JR. Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg The Student Staffg D.O. Club LEON DOUGLAS COLLINS National Honor Societyg Forumg Latin, Science, D.O. Clubsg Homeroom officer LAWRENCE STWENDER COURTNEY D.E. Club vff' Mfg JAMES RAYNOR CRAFT Pan American Leagueg Dra- matic Clubg Homeroom of- ticer OL IVE LAVERNE CANADY Aqua Tri-Hi-Y 1 SHARLINE VIRGINIA COKER Aqua Tri-Hi-Y GLORIA JEAN COUNCIL ,.-Qwb' 2,f,,UBp0?90f cw ad4600W MRM 2- wgwhopv a,a,,,n4o.n'-1111 A040045 CHERYL LOUISE Cox ofzdeeamqaaxd XJZO-46001040460 wonqoaoaaqf x9'Lc,,a4, ' 07014060- CM,caZo6 JAMES CARLTON CRAI National H o n o r Socie Boys Stateg Dreamer Staffg S ence Clubg Pan American Le gue GLENN WESLEY CR EWS D. E. Club-v. pres.g Pan American Leagueg Home- room pres.g Pres.-Junior Classy Bryant Hi-Y LAURA LEE DAUGHTRY Court of Honor-pres.g F.T.A.-treas.g Ecrivons Soc- iety-pres.-tirst rep.g Wood- row Wilson Tri-Y-treas.g Wils onite Tri- Hi-Y-chap.g National Honor Societyg The Dreamer-exchange editorg The President-lit. staffg The Student-lit. staffg Latin Clubg Homeroom ofiicerg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Orchestra CHARLES FREDERICK DICKENSON J .V. football MARVIN WAYNE DOWE J.V. footballg Homeroom of- ficer PAUL VERNON DOWTY D.E. Club BETTY LOU CRITCHER F. B. L. A., Geography Club LARRY EDWARD DAVIS Varsity football--co-captain, basketball-co-captain, base- ballg Freshman and sopho- more class pres.g Bryant Hi- Y-treas.g Homeroom officer MARGARET DIANE DICKINSON Varsity cheerleader-co-cap- taing The Presidentg The Stu- dent-business staffg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y-recording sec'y.g Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg F. T. A.g Homeroom officerg Intramuralsg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee JOHN RAYMOND DOWSON French, Latin, Audio Visual Clubsg Baseball managerg In- tramuralsg Mixed Chorus KENNETH ELMO DUNNAVANT J .V. Wrestling Me! Cheat!! JAMES BERNIE ELLIOTT Homeroorn officerg Cross Country Team SUE EASON EMORY Homeroom officerg Alta Tri- Hi-Yg Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg From Suffolk: French Clubg Civic Sama- ritain Tri-Hi-Y RICHARD KEITH ERKENB RACK National Honor Societyg Dreamer Staff-prose editorg Debate Teamg Science Clubg Pan American Leagueg J.V. Wrestlingg Forum KATHLYN LORRAINE EASTES Modern Dance Club-sec'y.g F.T.A.3 Wilsoniteg Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y'sg Latin Clubg Homeroom oficerg In- tramuralsg Girl State Repre- sentativeg J unior-Senior Prom Committee ROBERT W EDGE Debate Teamg Dreamer Staffg Forumg Homeroom officer MAYWOOD W ELLSWORTH II CAROLYN IRENE ENNIS D.E. Club-sec'y. DOROTHY IRENE EVANGELO Prexie, Aqua Tri-Hi-Y'sg Glee Clubg Homeroom ofticerg In- trarnurals Eb. I . 5 ,P '14, V' -i-it s x ,iw ' ' F ' if Jw - 1 ' it QLN, .W JANE TI-IERESA EVANS S.C.A.-lunchroom directorg Dreamer Staffg President-lit., bus. staffg F.T.A.g French Club: Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Yg Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y- sec'y.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- teeg Intramurals JEAN BAILEY FARR Art Clubg President Staff From Massapequa High School: F.T.A.g Office Squadg Stage Crew Club-treas.g Booster Clubg J. V. Cheer- leaderg Homeroom G.O. rep.g Varsity Cheerleaderg Volley Ball, Softball IRENE CATHERINE FERRADAZ National Honor Societyg Pan American Leagueg F.T.A.g Baldor High School: Home- room officer BEN H. FLORA J. V. Wrestlingg Homeroom officer TED FRASER CHARLIE JAMES EVERS LYDIE STACIOUS FERGUSON Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y CHARLES FRANK FISHER D.E., Science, French, Clubsg Bryant Hi-Yg Homeroom of- ficer SARA ELLEN FOSTER Pan American Leagueg Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg French, Science Clubsg From Coronado High School: Booster, French, Leaders Clubsg G.A.A. Letter- womang Red Crossg Girls Leagueg Senior Tri-Hi-Yg Honor Societyg Graduation Usherette CHARLES WAYLAND FULLER Homeroom officerg D.E, Club-pres. PATRICIA ANN GAN EY Allen Tri-Hi-Y VIVIAN ELAINE GEORGE Allen, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y'sg Geography, Art Clubsg Home- room officer, MG.A. MARGARET L EW IS GILP IN A. J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y JULIA JAUDON GOELIER Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Home- room ofiicerg Circlevilleg Jr. S.O.S. Clubg Gir1's Athletic Asociationg English Merit Society DIANA MORGAN GRACE Latin Club-pres.g National Honor Society-v. pres.g Dreamer Staff-assistant ed- itorg Ecrivons Society-sec'y., treas.g Wilsonite, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y'sg Wilson Scholasnc Tearng Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Homeroom of- Beer RICHARD WILLIAM GARDNER D.E. Club-parliamentarian Jerry Bryant Hi-YQ Horne room officer ANN GAIL GILBERT Presnoirg Tri-Hi-Yg Aqua Tri- Hi-Y-v. pres.-historiang In- tramurals BLANCHE LEA GLICKMAN Homeroom officerg F.T.A.g Dramatics, French Clubsg In- 'tramurals ANDREW HARRY GOODMAN President-sports editorg Stu dent-co-sports editorg Home room ofiicerg Jr.-Sr. Pro Committeeg Forumg Latin Dramatic Clubs ELM ORE ROSS GRAY, J Science Clubg J. V., Varsi Wrestling A case of basketball going to the stomach instead of the head! CYNTHIA ANN HALL The President staffg The Stu- dent staffg Aqua Tri-Hi-Y- pres., chap., hist.g Homeroom ofticerg Intramuralsg I.C.T. BONNIE LEE HARDISON Varsity Baseball U? STEPHEN DoNN1s 'Hb HARRELL Track-Tri-Capt.g C ros s Country-Co-Capt.g F.T.A.g Varsity Clubs WILBUR GRAY GRESHAM D.E. Club PEGGY GRIGGS D.O. Club DIANNE HAMBRIC Presidents, Sweeney Tri-Hi- Ysg Dramaticsg M o d er n Danceg F. T. A.g Frenchg Forum Clubsg Intramuralsg Homeroom officer ALVIE ED IS ON HARMON Varsity Clubg Homeroom of- licerg National Honor Societyg J.V. and Varsity football EUGENE RAY HARRINGTON Track team B RENDA R. HARRIS Lancaster Tri-Hi-Yg Home- room officer PATRICIA JEAN HARRIS Sweeney Tri-Hi-Yg The Stu- dent-Bus. staff.g F.B.L.A.g Geog., D.E. clubsg Intra- muralsg Homeroom officer DANNY GILBERT HAYWOOD Homeroom officerg Jr.-Sr. Prom Comrnitteeg Bryant Hi-Yg Science Club PATRICIA MAE HENDERSON Homecoming Court, 19623 Modern Dance Clubg Allen Tri- Hi-Y-reporterg In t r a- murals DONNA LYNN HITCHCOCK Prexie-vice-pres.-Allen Tri Hi-Y'sg D.E.g Girls Glee Club Homeroom officer GROVER CHARLES HOWARD Science and French Clubs, National Honor Society, Dreamer staff DEMYRIAS ANNE HU NDLEY The President-Co-Editor, Or- ganizations Editor, Business Staff, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y- pres., chap., Wilsonite Tri- Hi-Y, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee, Fresham Class-sect., F.B.L.A., Homeroom officer WILL IAM PHILL IP HUX National Honor Society, Forum, Science, Latin Clubs JAMES EDWARD JARVIS J. V., Varsity baseball, Var- sity basketball, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Bryant Hi-Y- chap., Homeroom officer IRENE ANN ETPE JENKINS Homecoming Queen, 1963, Homeroom Pres., F.B.L.A.- officer, D.E. and Geog. Clubs, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y SANDRA KAY HOWLETT French, Glee Clubs, Band RODNERY THOMAS HU SSEY Science Club, Pan American League CLARA JEAN INMAN Homeroom officer, Aqua Tri- Hi-Y-pres., reporter, Intra- murals, V.O.T., Geog. Club, F.B.L.A. PALMER DREW JEFFREYS Homeroom officer BRENDA LAKE JOHN SON F.T.A., Latin Club, All-State Orchestra, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee, Intramurals wow EDWARD TAYLOR JOHNSON Footb allg Trackg Homeroom officer LINDA CLAIRE JOHNSON Double W Tri-H1-Y-sect., In tramurals DONNA ELAINE JONES Alta Tri-Hi-Y-sect.g F.B.L.A. -hist. Only his hairdresser knows for sure! JOHN WILL IAM JOHNSON , BEVERLY BRIGHT JONES Wilsonite Tri-Hi-YQ Triangle Tri-Hi-Y-vice-pres.g D. O. Club-vice-pres.g Dramaticsg Forum, French Clubs DOROTHY JEAN JONES Freshman class-vice-p r e s.g Homeroom officerg Allen Tri- Hi-Yg Presidents Tri-Hi-Y- treas.g F.B.L.A.g MG.A.gJr.- Sr. Prom Committee J.C. JONES Marching, concert, bandsg Spanish, Science Clubsg Bry- ant Hi-Y MARTHA DIANE JONE The President-Faculty Ed itor, Bus. staffg Girls State circuit court judgeg Nationa Honor Societyg The Student Exchange Editor, Bus. man agerg Woodrow Wilson Tri I-Ii-Y-hist.g Wilsonite Tri-Hi Y-treas.g F.T.A.g Latin Clu -treas.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Com mitteeg Homeroom officerg In tramurals CHANDLER HEMPSTEAD JOYNER Bryant Hi-Y-Sgt.-at-armsg Homeroom pres.g Boys State Representative MELINDA LEIGH KAPLAN F. T. A.g Drarnatics, French, Geog., Forum Clubsg Intra- murals ROGER LEE KIRKPATRICK D.E. Club ELEN KAY LANGLEY . B. L.A.-reporterg Geog. lub-pres.g Sweeney Tri-Hi- -chap.g Prexie Tri-Hi-Y- ecy.3 Homeroom ofiicerg In- ramurais HERI DIANNE LARUE exie Tri-Hi-Yg Forum, Pan merican League, Art, Dra- atics, F.T.A. Clubsg From orth Kingstown, R.I.g J.V. nd varsity cheerleaderg rama and Gir1's gym clubsg ntramurals it sf A 5, 55 JERI ANN KAPLAN Homeroom officerg S.C.A.- rep., sect. and treas.g F.B. L.A.,-pres.g Forumg V.0.T., Geog. Clubsg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee KENNETH KINSEY SHERRY ROSE KIRSHON Dramatics and Glee Clubs DONALD STANDLY LAN GSTON J .V. and Varsity footba1lgJ.V. and Varsity baseball LYNN KREGER LASKIN Forum-rec. sec'y.g French, F.T.A. Clubsg The Student, Bus. staff x , 1- 1: A - 41 SYLVIA KAY LAUGHON Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g Presidents Tri-Hi-Yg G i r 1 s Octetg Girls Glee Clubg Mixed chorusg Workshop chorusg Forumg F.B.L.A.g F.T.A.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Cornmitteeg All- State Chorus MARGARET BOURNE LAWRENCE Mixed chorusg Melody Annsg Triple Triog Homeroom of- ficerg J. V. cheerleaderg French, Art Clubsg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y TH OMAS WAYNE LEIGH J. V. wrestlingg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg D.E. Club SUSAN HARRIET LEVIN F.T.A.-pres.g Homeroom of- iicerg The Student, Lit. and Bus. staffsg Forumg Pan Amer- ican Leagueg Drarnatics Club DONALD GARY LEVITIN Varsity basketballg National Honor Societyg The Student Staffg Homeroom officerg Cross Countryg Latin Club MABEL MEREDITH LAWRENCE V a r sity cheerleader-sec.g Maid of Honor, 19625 Modern Dance Clubg The President staffg Homeroom officerg Mixed chorusg Wil- sonite, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y'sg lntramuralsg French Club JOYCE CAROL LEE F. B. L.A.-reporterg Aqua Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroom pres. JUANITA MAE LESTER F. B. L. A.g Alta Tri-Hi-Yg Geog. Clubg V.O.T. RHEA ZIPPORAH LEVINSON The Student-Editor-in-Chiefg F. T. A.g Dramatics Clubg Forumg Intramurals CHARLOTTE MARIE LEWIS Aqua Tri-Hi-Y 56 .lei , 1 I 1 XJ' ' - . E.n4i.-:,, ' ' 1 vi! I HARRY LINIGER SOPHIE BENSON MACKENZIE S.C.A.-v. pres.g Jr.-Sr. Pron, Committee-Gen. Chairmang The President-lit. staffg Na- tional Honor Societyg F.T.A. -reporterg French, Latin Clubsg Wilson Scholastic Teamg Forumg Homeroom officerg Ecrivons Societyg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y RITA KAY MANCHESTER Alta Tri-Hi-Yg V.O.T.-hist. JOSEPH LELON MASKE -Esleeck Hi-Yg Homeroom of- ficer JANICE KAY MATHIS A. J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A. BETTIE ARDELL LOVELACE A q u a Tri-Hi-Y-reporter, pres.g F.B.L.A.g I.C.T., D.O. Clubg Intramurals ROBERT HOWARD MANAHAN SUSAN MARIAN MARCUS Homeroom ofiicerg French Club ROGER ZAYLOR MASON D.O. Club 3 All State Orchestrag Dance Bandg Homeroom of- ficer JAMES LEE MATUSIAK Varsity footballg trackg Var- sity Club JOHN RICHARD MAUPIN LARRY JOE McCARTY Marching, concert, and pit bands PATRICIA ANN MCGINLEY Aqua Tri-Hi-Y-chap., treas.g A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-YgD.E. Clubg F.B.L.A. LAURA KATHRYN MCPHERSON National Honor Societyg Monogram Clubg Intra- murals TOM MIDGETT adj m 'WJ PATRICIA ANNE MAXEY Triangle Tri-Hi-Y-hist.g Wil- sonite Tri-Hi-Y-hist.g F.T.A.g Art Clubg Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mitteeg Homeroom officer DONNA LYNN McCOY Dramatics Club-pres., scribeg Thespian Troupe 1238 -pres., scribeg Forurn-re- porterg Pan American Leagueg Aqua Tri-Hi-Y-Correspond- ing sec.g Homeroom officer WILL IAM MCGINLEY SANDRA MARIE MERR IMAN Geog. and Science Clubsg F.B. L.A.g Alta Tri-Hi-Yg Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y-chap.g Homeroom officer JOYCE MARIE MILES F.B.L.A. BILL TERRY MILLER D.E. Club JUDY ANN MILLER J. V. Varsit cheerleader- Coca tain' FYB LA -F TA Homeroom officer SAMUEL JACKSON MILLINER The President-photographer RONALD LEE MITCHELL DIANNE ARLEEN MOORE The President-Organizations Editorg F. T. A.g National Honor Societyg French Clubg Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg Horne- room oficer. s Tri-Hi-Ysg Ecrivons Societyg - p , .... , . . ., Wilsonite, Allen, President DIANE LEE MILLER Prexie-Woodrow Wilson Tri-I-Ii-Ysg Mixed chorus: Latin, French, and Glee Clubsg Homeroom officer LINDA GAIL MILLINER I.C.T., D.O. Clubs CAROL BETH MITCHELL French, Dramatics Clubs Homeroorn officerg Jr.-Sr Prom Committee You've gotta be kxddmgl' ROBERT CLIFTON MOREC OCK Mixed chorusg National Honor Societyg Pan American Leagueg The Student staffg Homeroom officerg Science club--All-State Chorus HELEN ANN MORRIS V.O.T. Clubg Alta Tri-Hi-Y A FWV JVM P721 fwif ROBERT I YN MOSS Orchestr -I' atin Club f v JOHN KENNETH MULLEN, JR. J.V., Varsity BasketballgB - ant Hi-Y ry JOE DOUGLAS NEWB ERRY D.E. Club Simon says, Take one giant step forward WOODRUTH MOTLEY S.C.A.-Director of Publicityg Tri-Hi-Y-Hi-Y District Con- ference-chaplaing H o m e- coming Court, 19625 J.V. cheerleaderg Girls' State- mayorg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y- Vice Pres.g Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg Sophomore Class- sec'y.g French Dramatics, Gir1's Glee Clubsg Mixed chorus-sec'y.g Homeroom officerg President staff RANDY NELSON D.O. Club BETTY BRUCE NEWSOME The President-Classes Ed- itorg National Honor Societyg Ecrivons Society-pres.g F.T.A.-chaplain, treas.g Jr.- Sr. Prom Committeeg Wil- sonite, Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Y's' Homeroom officerg poetry editor of the Dreamer 60 I CAROLYN NICHOLSON Sweeney, Prexie Tri-Hi-Ys F.B.L.A.g Geog. Clubg V.O.T: MIC HAELIA O'BRIEN D r a m a tic s, Latin Clubsg Allen, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y'sg Forumg From St. Paul's-C.S. MC. DONNA JO OUTLAND Sweeney, Aqua Tri-Hi-Y'sg Orchestra-Sec'y.g All Stateg Art, D. O. Clubs LYNN E OVERMAN Girls Monogram Club- vice pres., sec'y.g Triangle Tri- Hi-Y-Sgt.-at-armsg Intra- muralsg Art, Latin Clubs JOHN ELWOOD OWENS S. C. A.-pres.g Scholastic Teamg National Honor Soc- ietyg Bryant Hi-Yg Dramatics Clubg Thespian Troupe 12385 Marching, concert, pit bandsg orchestrag All-statebandg For- ensicsg Phi Beta Chi-treas.g Latin Club-reporterg Forum -treasurerg Ecrivons Society 61 . CLYDE WARREN NORDAN, JR. French, Art Clubs LINWOOD ALEXANDER ORENDUFF J .V., Varsity basketballg Var- sity trackg Esleeck Hi-Y CHARLES EDWARD OVERMAN Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y EDGAR WILLIAM OWEN, JR. Indoor trackg Latin, Debate Clubs JAMES EDWARD PARNHAM D. E. Clubg Audio Visualg Wrestlingg Pan American League CHARLES THOMAS PARKER Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y-v. pres.g J.V. Baskethallg The President staff JOEL HOWARD PECK Trackg Homeroom officer RONNI E CRAIG PERRY GLAZ IER BARNES PILAND Marching Bandg Bryant Hi- Yg J.V. Football GERTRUDE ELIZABETH POND Latin Club-pres.g National Honor Societyg French Clubg Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg The Stu- dent-news staffg F.T.A.g Forum ROBERT MCPH ERS ON PARKER Cross country, track teams Homeroom officer BYRON ADELBERT PERKINS WAYNE DERWOOD PHILLIPS Marching Bandg Pan Amer- ican Leagueg D.E. Club EMMA JANE PINYATELLO PHYLLIS ANNETTE PONTON I. C. T.-lst pd. treas.g Tr angle Tri-Hi-Yg Glee Clubg I trarnuralsg Homeroom offic FREDERICK HANCOCK ' PORTER THOMAS JEFFERSON POWERS National Honor Societyg Science Club-v. pres.g Latin Clubg Forumg From St. Aug- ustine High School: Student Councilg Annual Staffg School Newspaper KAREN ANNE PUTNAM F.B.L.A.g Geography, Mod- ern Dance Clubsg Prexie, Sweeney, Tri-Hi-Y's-Sgt.-ab armsg Homeroom ofticerg In- tramurals J UTTA REAGAN D.E. Clubg Sweeney Tri-Hi-Yg Intramurals LINDA MICHELE RHEINDT From Wilson: Double W, Alta Tri-Hi-Y'sg From Church- land: F.B.L.A.g V.O.T. Club .34 .5 1 ' , DONALD PERRY POWELL Freshman Class ofiicer- treas.g Junior Class officer- v. pres.g Homeroom officerg Bryant Hi-Y-v. pres.gWood- row Wilson Hi-Yg Court of Honor Rep.g J.V. andVarsity Baseball and Footballg J.V. Basketballg Varsity Club ELOISE PURYEAR Aqua Tri-Hi-Y-historiang In- tramuralsg V. O. T., Geog- raphy Clubs JUDY ANN QUICK Aqua Tri-Hi-Y-sec'y.g D.O., Latin Clubsg Forumg For- ensicsg MARC ALAN RESHEFSKY Forumg Pan American L e a gu eg Dramatic, Latin Clubsg Thespian Troupe 123 8g Contest Playg Extem- poraneous Speaker-Debate Teamg t The Student Staffg The President Staff-business rn a n a g e rg Junior-Senior Prom Committee THOMAS J. RICE Varsity Football ROB ERT LEE RI CHARDS ON Marching, Concert, and Show Bands CARL ROBERTSON J.V. and Varsity Football SHARON SUE RORRER Marching, Concert, Sym- phonic, Pit Bandsg Band Council Rep., sec'y.g Aqua, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y's-record- ing sec'y. KENNETH HARRIS ROTHENBERG Tennis, Track, Student Staff- co-ed. of sportsg Forumg Na- tional Honor Societyg Var- sity, Latin Clubs, Junior- Senior Prom Committee LINDA PEARL SAWYER F.B.L.A.-v. pres., historian, French, Geography Clubs LINW OOD B. ROACH SHERI LEA ROGERS Aqua Tri-Hi-Y-r ep o 1' t erg D.E. Club SUSAN JEAN ROSENFELD Pan American Leagueg F.T.A.g Homeroom officer WARREN EDWARD SACHS Forum-pres.g Debate Teamg Eastern District 3rd place debate, Annual Staff-busi- ness ed.g National Hono Soc iety R275 wwf Mei LUISE SCHAUER Latin, Art Clubsg National Honor Society fl X 'Q' FLORENCE FAYE SCHOCKLIN Triangle, Aqua Tri-Hi-Ysg Girl's Monogram Clubg In- tramuralsg Homeroom of- ficerg F.T.A.g Junior-Senior Prom Committee TIMOTHY SCHOCKLIN DON ALBERT SCHWEIGER National Honor Societyg Varsity Tennisg Dramatic Club-treas.g Thespian Troop 12383 French Club-v. pres.g Forumg Phi Beta Chig Varsity Clubg Ecrivons Society FRANK WILSON SHARRETT J V and Varsrty Golf EVELYN Allen Tri-Hi-Yg Prexie Y--sec'y.g Horneroom Intramurals Prom Cor ri, ,' n and then the little boy stuck his finger in the dike. JOYCE HOPE SC ULTHORPE JOHN ALLEN I SHARRETT, III f Trackg D.O. Club My , ' Wf2M4ffP Mr! J 14 W IJIETH H. SIN 1 eaguilubg Pay eww vw fl N L I ANNE LYNNE SMITH D r a m atic Club-v. pres.g Thespian Troupe l238g D.E. Clubg Ecrivons Societyg Pan American Leagueg Forenics, Prose Reader: Forum, Na- ional Honor Society KAREN IRENE SMITH D.0. ClubgA.J. Lancaster Tri- Hi-Y-Sgt.-at-armsg F.B.L.A. RICHARD H. SORRELL J.V. and Varsity Football: Bryant Hi-Yg Homeroom of- ticer O K lead foot! Off my dress! JEANNE ELIZABETH SMITH Transfered Wilson: Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Pan American Leagueg Fresham S.C.A. Rep- resentativeg Junior Class. S.C.A. Representativeg Var- sity cheerleaderg Art Club, Newspaper reporterg Jr. Tri- Hi-Y-treas.g G.A.A. LINDA RUSSELL SMITH Glee Clubg Homeroom of- ficerg F.T.A.g Prexie Tri-Hi-Y SANDRA LUCILLE SPENCER A q u a Tri-Hi-Y-c h a p.g V.O.T. CLIFFORD THEODORE SPLICHAL Tr ack-tri-capt.g Cross Countryg Dreamer-art ed- itorg Varsity Club-pres.g Art Club-chapg Forum, Science, Debate, Clubsg Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg J.V. footballg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee MINN IE VIRGINIA STAFFORD The President-Seniors editor -literary and business staffg S. C. A. representativeg Na- tional Honor Societyg Wil- sonite Tri-Hi-Y-treas.g Pres- i d e n t s Tri-Hi-Y-Sgt.-at arrnsg Jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- teeg Homeroom ofticerg F.T.A.g Forurng French Clubg Intramurals SUELL EN STAFFORD Art Club SHARON JEANETTE STAPLES Latin, D r a m a t i c, Science Clubsg Forsenics KATHRYN DAWN STEARNS I V.O.T. Club WMV PHYLLIS L S D.E. Clubg ' . . L.A. , ,a ' lil M5 S f,,v CHARLES STEPHEN SULLIVAN Ecrivons Societyg Forumg De- bate Club-pres. MICHAEL ANDREW STAPLES Tennisg French Clubg Home- room officer SHARON EVE STARK ' ral? French Club, F.T.A. JOE CRAIG STEVERSON J.V. footballg Homeroom of- ticerg Pan American Leagueg Bryant Hi-Y-Sgt.-at-armsg Student staffg Intramuralsg Forum JAMES RAY SUGG W JANICE MARIA SUM RELL The President Staff-typistg Homeroom ofiicerg Presidents Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.g Geog- raphy Clubg Orchestra CAROL DUVAL TARRH Octetg Mixed chorusg All- State Chorus-Eastern Dist.g Natl' Honor Society-sect: treas.g Homeroom ofticerg F.T.A.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mitteeg Glee, Latin Clubsg Triple Triog Melody Annsg Concert Band VIRGINIA ERNESTINE TAYLOR Double W, Aqua Tri-Hi-Ysg D.E. Club PATRICIA ANN E TERRELL Latin Clubg A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Yg D.E. Club LINDA FAYE TOFFLER Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y-v. pres.5 Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroom officerg Intramurals MARTHA JO TUREMAN Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g Art Clubg Homeroom ofticer E5 EARL FRANKLIN TAYLOR Marching, C o n c e rt, Pit Bandsg D.E. Club-treas. W IRVING TRAGLE MARGARET LANE TODD T r i a n g 1 e Tri-Hi-Y-pres.g Latin Club-sect., reporter, historiang Hi-Yg Homeroom ofticerg Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mitteeg Intramurals BARBARA ANN TROLLINGER A. J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-v. pres.g D.O. Club-parliamerv tarn, chaplaing Homeroom of- ficerg Intramuralsg Triangle Tri-Hi-Y CHRIS TURNER Homeroom officerg Presnoir Presidents Tri-Hi-Ysg V.O.T -reporter u , V V JOHN JORDAN TURNER Dramatic, Science, Latin, Art, Clubs MARY JEAN VOGEL National Honor Society- pres.g Latin Club-V. pres.g Science Clubg Forumg Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg F. T. A.g Intra- muralsg Homeroom officer SALL IE ANN ETTE WARREN Wilsonite, Allen, Presidents Tri-Hi-Ysg F. T. A.g Home- room ofticerg The Student BRENDA LEE WEST Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-treas.g F.B. L.A.-v. pres.g V.O.T. Clubg A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y MARION JEANNE WIGGINS National Honor Societyg F.B. L.A.-sect., pres.g J.V. Cheer- leader-Treas.g Forumg Geog- raphy Club T251 35,14 , Www 'H ANN ETTE VICK Presidents, Sweeney Tri-Hi- Ysg Homeroom officerg F.B. L. A.g Intramuralsg V.O.T. Club-sect. CLEVIE FERN WARREN Art Club-pres., sect.3 Tri- angle Tri-Hi-Y-chap.g A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-pres. CURTIS EDWARD WATERS J. V. footballg I.C.T., D.E. Clubs ORVILLE LEE WHITEHU RST, JR. Indoor trackg Cross Country DONNA JEAN WILLIAMS Bandg Orchestrag Latin Club agfemmi BARBARA JOAN WILLIAMS Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroorn officerg Mixed chorus-ofticerg 0 c t e tg Student-Business Manager MARGARET J OANNE WILLIAMSON The Student-exchange ed- itorg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y- pres.g Triangle Tri-Hi-Y- treas.g M G. A.-pageg Na- tional Honor Societyg Mixed Chorusg Girl's Monogram Clubg Intramuralsg Latin Club-sect.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee ROBERT EUGENE WIMBROUGH D. O. Clubg Track LUELLA KAY WOODYARD Woodrow Wilson, Tri-Hi-Yg The President Staffg F.T.A.g Pan American Leagueg Bandg I-Iorneroom officer TANYA SUE WRENN Science Clubg Double W Tri- Hi-Yg MG.A. rep.g National Honor Societyg French Club BRENDA JOYCE WILLIAMS V. O, T. Club-pres.g Home- room officer LILLIE MARIE WILSON F.B.L.A.g Lancaster, Double WTri-Hi-Y's BETTY VICK WINE Woodrow Wilson, Triangle Tri-Hi-Ys-corr. sect.g The President-bus., lit. staffg Mixed chorusg French Clubg Homeroom oflicerg Int1'a- murals CAROL SUE WORSI-IA From Wilson: Double W 1 I-Ii-Yg From Churchland: F L.A.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Commii DENNIS MICHAEL WRIGHT 301' Seniors Cnty ,EA Harriet Levin, Laura Daughtry, and Betty Newsome about to take off for the F.T.A. convention in Rich- 'You can bet head sizes for Elwood Owens, Russell Bellamy, and 11101111 Fred Dickenson are going to be big! Q M Jean Inman, Janice Sumrell, and Karen Smith are measured for gowns Chandler Joyner and Andy Goodman re- main to have special words with Mrs. Knowles, class advisor, after a regular meeting of senior officers Seniors have front row privileges during auditorium programs Linda Bishop checks gown lengths for Donnie Hundley and Donald Bennett W Honor racluafes SOPHIE ELWOOD OWENS MacKENZIE Valedictorian Salutatorian .5 ii, if mf Cheryl Barnes Gerald Blow Dolores Callaway Douglas Collins 3 4 Laura Daughtry Richard Erkenbrack Irene Ferradaz Sara Foster W 'H Q l an -6 Donald Hawkins Anita Hedrick Grover Howard Paula Hunt 72 James Craig VE E - .. if . J e iigki I-in ix: 1 . ' 5 E it L fm, . , 1 ' s . I 0 we t 4Q N W Diana Grace R Phil Hux E tif ,L V Beverly Jones Diane Jones Donald Levitin Kathy McPherson Dianne Moore iii' ' vm ln Robert Morecock Betty Newsome Trudy Pond Thomas Powers Kenneth Rothenberg 4' Warren Sachs Luise Schauer Don Schweiger new-..' 1:0 . an ' 5 ET., Au n L ii o ' Minnie Virginia Stafford I ff if 1' .- M Carol Tarrh ff ' Mary Vogel 73 Judith sing .. v Jeanne Wiggins ' 5, ,:.,,.,. . V t . L. M V f, .- s, if iy -' ay 7 mei. Anne Smith Joanne Williamson Cliff S lichal Jud Bo ce Judy Branton, Diane Dickinson, , Y Y 1 Mrs. fgaauski, Chandler Joyner Registrationfl-102 Byron Perkins, Kay Langley, Luella Woodyard, Linda Toffler, Joan Williams Billy Carson, Bernie Elliott, Ted Fraser, J .C. Jones une Class.. ALLEN ALBERTI-to go to U.VA., become a lawyer, and beat Perry Mason in a law suit. LOUANNE ALEXANDER-to finish high school, go to college, become a teacher, and to later get married. BENJAMIN ALLEN-to be a success. CAROLYN ALLEN-to go to college, better my education, and get married. J OANN E AMBROSINO-to make a certain someone happy, and to someday go to Nassau. LEE ARMISTEAD-to be a success. MYRA ANAPOL-to become head of the language depart- ment when Mrs. Morse retires. PATRICIA ANDERSON-to get married and have ahappy life. DIANE ANDREWS-to marry, build a fabulous house, and create a home. SHERYL ANGELL-to graduate from Wilson and be successful. CYNTHIA ASHLEY-to graduate from Wilson, go to college, and become a teacher. BENJAMIN AUDET-to get a Ph.D. in physics, and win the nobel prize twice. PATRICIA AYERS-to go to college, and have a good time while becoming a nurse. WILLIAM BALENTINE-to one day become a philan- thropist. BETTIE BARBER-to graduate from college and to live a long life filled with health and happiness. SHARON BARBER-to be a nurse and help all of my crazy friends. CHERYL BARNES-to become a very successful and rich secretary. DAVID BARNES-to go to college and afterwards loaf for a year. GROVER BARNES-to go to college, become a million- aire, and be a playboy. ROBERT BARTLETT-to be a teacher at the St. Mag's school for girls. KENNETH BASS-to graduate and sail the South Seas. LINDA BAYTON-to go to Shortbrick Va. with Sly Fox' Beazley. SHERRILL BEAZLEY-to be Woodie Guthrie's woman and Bayton's eternal sidekick . RUSSELL BELLAMY-to ascertain everything I strive for. fnamely, multa pecuniaj DONALD BENNETT-to be a rich successful tramp. STEVEN BISHOP-to be an engineer and build a family with a Cradock majorette. DAVE BLECHMAN-to be a business executive, and to have more knowledge about arts. GERALD BLOW-to meet the man that blows bubbles on the Lawrence Welk Show. SUSAN BOOTHE-to get my high school diploma and then go into nurses training. JUDY BOYCE-to be a writer and use the pen name Joyce. ' ELEANOR BRAMMER-to go to work as a secretary and later get married and be happy. SHARON BRANTLEY-to be a nurse that doesn't get sick and eventually marry. JUDY BRANTON-to have all of my fondest dreams come true. RICHARD BRAY-to study political science or law, and enter politics. JEAN BRINKLEY-to graduate, go to college, make a million, and later get married. DIANE BRITT-to go to college, get married, and raise a football team. KATHY BRODA-to marry Dick Anderson, have a few little rebel-yanks , and teach music. DONNA BRODIE-to be a T.W.A. airline hostess and see the world. DELORIS BROWNING-to graduate from Wilson and become a registered nurse. LARRY BRYANT-to go to Frederick College and study business. BARBARA BURTON-to graduate, get a job as a sec- retary and travel to Europe. ANN BUTLER-to relive my high school days, and to have success in life along with B.L. DOLORES CALL OWAY-to have a career in the field of medicine as a R.N. LAVERNE CANADY-to fullfill my God given gift. . . . Amtiitions JACK CARR-to graduate. FLETCHER CARSON-to join the Navy and be a frog- man, and then live in the sea. SHARLINE COKER-to marry a multi-billionaire and' live richly the rest of my life. DOUGLAS COLLINS-to play pingpong with Fidel Castro and Russian roulette with Khrushchev. GLORIA COUNCIL-to be a good secretary and to some day marry M.E.C. LAURENCE COURTNEY-to finish high school, become well established and marry a certain junior. CHERYL COX-to achieve success in life and live a full and prosperous one. JAMES CRAFT-to reach my goal in life and remain there forever. JAMES CRAIG-to graduate from college and follow in O07's footsteps in a Volkswagon. GLENN CREWS-to strive for the best that life has to o fer. BETTY CRITCHER-to graduate and make a success of my life. RODNEY DARDEN-to attend Ricks Sr. College, take music, and be a big success. LAURA DAUGHTRY-to learn a lot, travel to Europe, and to teach someday. LARRY DAVIS-to someday be as good looking, athletic, and great, as Andy Goodman. CHARLES DICKENSON-to go to Borneo and start a bean farm. DIANE DICKINSON-to accomplish my secret desires. WAYNE DOWE-to graduate this year, go to college, and be successful. JOHN DOWSON-to become a ball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, or a marine. PAUL DOWTY-to finish high school, go to college, and study for the ministry. KENNETH DUNNAVANT-to be a success in life and make tons of money. KATH LYN EAS TES-to pickpocket L.D.'s new wallet and be B.B.'s dog on his island. ROBIN EDGE-to fulfill at least half of my twenty hun- dred million ambitions. BERNIE ELLIOTT-to get my military career behind me and find a good paying job. SUE EMORY-to be the highest paid secretary and to get married. CAROLYN ENNIS-to graduate in June, attend IBM school, marry Sam , and be happy. RICHARD ERKENBRACK-to be a highly successful and highly paid doctor in charge of a huge hospital. DOROTHY EVANGELO-to be a success in whatever field I choose. TERRY EVANS-to obtain the various goals in life of happiness and success. BAY FARR--to be a Greenwich Village artist. RICHARD FELTS-to become a diesel engineer or a machine accountant. LYDIE FERGUSON-to rest and maybe get a small job and to continue my happy marriage. IRENE FERRADAZ-to become a teacher and somehow make myself understood. CHARLES FISHER-to pave the Wilson parking lot with asphalt. Down with the rocks! BEN FLORA-to buy a guitar, get it out of tune, and become famous like Elvis. SARA FOSTER-to own a red Thunderbird. TED FRASER-to inherit one million dollars and buy me a Corvette sports car. CHARLES FULLER-to go to college, cause 'Pat' said so, then get hitched . PATRICIA GANEY-to become an interior decorator, make good money, and marry. RICHARD GARDNER-to be a success in life, also make Dwane Eddie look sick. VIVIAN GEORGE-to go to airline stewardess school and become a wonderful airline stewardess. ANN GILBERT-to be a professional gambler in Las Vegas and live off my millions forever. MARGARET GILPIN-to graduate from Wilson, and then return for my homecoming in 1989. BLANCHE GLICKMAN-to go to college, marry acertain lawyer from D.C., and stay young forever. JULIA GOELL ER-to own a 20 room villa on the Spanish Riveria. C, l Donna Jones, Cheryl Barnes, Donna Brodie, Sue Stafford Ronnie Mitchell, J. Nugent, Billy Carson, J .C. Jones Exe Ted Fraser, Bernie Elliott, Tommy Ballentine, Wilson Sharett ANDY GOODMAN-to one day be an athlete instead of writing about them. DIANA GRACE-to become a 'social worker and reform someone. ELMORE GRAY-to get more than one A on my book reports. GRADY GRESHAM-to go to college and be successful in the future. LESLIE GRIGGS-to study electronics. PEGGY GRIGG S-to become a registered nurse. CYNTHIA HALL-to successfully complete Beauty Culture and later become a domestic engineer for T.N.F. DIANNE HAMBRIC-to be a social worker and drive a purple T-Bird. B.L. HARDISON-to be a California beach bum. AL HARMON-to go to college and be a success in life. STEPHEN HARRELL-to teach history and coach track at Wilson. EUGENE HARRINGTON-to become a football coach and be successful in life. BRENDA HARRIS-to graduate and get a good job. KAY HARRIS-to attend college, then travel around the world five times. RAY HARRIS-to become a millionaire and buy Bill a new mopar. PATSY HARRIS-to be graduated from Wilson and marry Richard. DON HAWKINS-5th. Amendment. SANDY HAYDEN-to own a Thunderbird, become a rnillionairess, and melt the big snowman, CC.C.J. DANNY HAYWOOD-to attend V.P.I. and finally outrun Fred's 47 Deuce coupe, from 90 on. ANITA HEDRICK-to get into nursing school, graduate, then become a registered nurse. PATRICIA HENDERSON-to finish school, go to college, and make a certain someone happy, AVIS HICKS-to finish school, maybe college, and get married. , DONNA HITCHCOCK-to graduate and go to college. GROVER HOWARD-to graduate from college and go to work as a scientist. SANDRA HOWLETT-to get four years of college and a job that I like. LARRY HUGHES-to attend Old Dominion College and be a success. DEMYRIAS HUNDLEY-to become quarterback for the Gobb lers . DONN IE HUNDLEY-to graduate from high school, go to college and be a smashing success. PALIQLA HUNT-to go into nurses training, and to marry .. ob..- RODNEY HUSSEY-to join the Navy and see the sea. PHIL HUX-to become an engineering genius, and part- time professional bowler. JEAN INMAN-to hear Cheryl say think instead of fin . JIMMY JARVIS-to graduate from college, become a playboy, and make a million dollars. DREW J EFFREYS-to go to college, graduate, and go to work for the government. ANN ETTE JENKINS-to lose ten pounds, graduate from college, and become a well-liked teacherf BRENDA JOHNSON-to go to Longwood College and come back to Wilson to teach. EDD IE JOHN SON-who knows what. JOHN JOHNSON-to finish school and get a good job. LINDA JOHN SON-to learn how to ride horse back double without getting sore, and to get a horse of my own. BEVERLY JONES-to become a registered nurse, and marry a doctor. DONNA JONES-to graduate and become a successful, rich secretary. DOROTHY J ON ES-to graduate, go to business college, go to Hawaii, and get married someday. J.C. JONES-to become successful in life, and become a C.P.A. DIANE JONES-to graduate from college and become a nurse. CHANDLER JOYNER-to become a connoisseur of the South Pacific with the Downtown Group. J ERI KAPLAN-to graduate, go to business school, and work as a secretary making millions of dollars. MELINDA KAPLAN-to graduate from college, to teach English, and to teach Mrs. Hinton's children. Registration B-10 I 5 .2 , s, fi Q ,wt ,sts I Y . Wayne Dow, Ann Butler, Tommy Parker, Kathy McPherson Charles Fuller, Roger Mason, Charles Overman, Tommy Parker, Wayne Dow r Wayne Phillips, Eloise Puryear, Lelon Maske, Francis Briggs, Raymond Miltia L John Sharrett, Larry Lodge, Mrs. Huff, Lelon Maske, Wayne Phillips -Mrsfrs Ann Gilbert, Sandra Spencer, Judy Quick, Charlotte Lewis Blechman, Wayne Dow, Jimmy Jarvis, Roger Mason, Morecock, Charles Fuller, Donnie Hundley, Tlm ROGER KIRKPATRICK-to go into the service and learn to be a mechanic or draftsman. SHERRY KIRSHON-to become a nurse and make lots of money. KAY LANGLEY-to go to Roanoke Bible College, Medical College of Va. and marry Bill. DON LANGSTON-to become a second lieutenant in the Marine Engineers. CHERI LARUE-to go to The University of Southern Illinois with Thomas Kent Blankenship. LYNN LASKIN-to go to college and learn to teach as well as Mr. and Mrs. Hinton. SYLVIA LAUGHON-to go to Mary Washington or Longwood, and become a legal secretary. MABEL LAWRENCE-to study nursing and make a certain someone very happy. MARGARET LAWRENCE-to learn how to whistle. JOYCE LEE-to gain weight, grow more hair because I'm bald, and have big money. TOMMY LEIGH-to have my own architect's office and a blue Corvette. JUANITA LESTER-to go to 0.D.C. and be the First Lady's personal secretary. HARRIET LEVIN-to graduate from college, work a couple of years, and get married. RHEA LEVINSON-to get aldegree in medical research and help the world's under privileged. DOIl3l3I5D LEVITIN-to become Dr. Donald G. Levitin, BARBARA LEWIS-to sell Davis' pom pom and make a million. CHARLOTTE LEWIS-to see my little brother, Kenny walk down that aisle and graduate. LARRY LODGE-to get out of school within the next two years. BETTIE LOVELACE-to work for a while, get married, and have 20 papooses. SOPHIE MacKENZIE-to learn to boy whistle louder than Mere. BOBBY MANAHAN-to go to college, become a folk- singer, and run a charter boat with Bray. RITA MANCHESTER-to be a legal secretary and get married. SUSAN MARCUS-to attend college and become a his- tory teacher. LELON MASKE-to go to college and become a success- ful electrical engineer. ROGER MASON-to win the Daytona 500 in my Volks- wagen in first gear. EADRILW MATHEWS-to get rich in two years, and marry JANICE MATHIS-to marry the right guy, raise a foot- ball team, and live happily ever after. JAMES MATUSIAK-to go into the Navy, or go to col- lege and major in physical education. JOHN MAUPIN-to go to college and become a success in the world. PATRICIA MAXEY-to be on time just once. LARRY MCCARTY-to attend V.P.I., and own a '47 Chevy coupe just like Fred's. DONNA MCCOY-to be a successful clerk typist, marry B.C., and have twelve children. JOSEPHINE McFAYDEN-to attend college and become a social worker. PATRICIA MCGINLEY-to marry and raise a few pro- spective football players for Wilson. KATHY MCPHERSON-to go to college, a nursing career in the Navy, visit Italy, and live in Florida. SANDRA MERRIMAN-to be chief cook and bottle washer for Jimmy Craig. JOYCE MILES-to get out of school and become a sec- reta . TERRYy MILLER-to have a litter of C gassers whose mama will be Linda ! DIANE MILLER-to play my guitar and become the Joan Baez of Old Dominion. JUDY MILLER-to be a successful secretary, and marry a rich and good looking fellow. LINDA MILL INER--to have a big house and lots of kids. JACK MILLINER-to graduate, go to Germain, be a great photographer, and make Linda happy. CAROL MITCHELL-to go to college, and afterwards marry some handsome blue-eyed millionaire. RONNIE MITCHELL-to go to college and graduate in less time than I did from Wilson. WAYNE MITCHELL-to be a pilot. DIANNE MOORE-to go to college, teach, and buy a baby blue Bonneville convertible! ROBERT MORECOCK-to attend and graduate from VMI. HELEN MORRIS-to be a nurse. WAYNE MOSS-to graduate from Wilson, go to college, and get a good job. WOODIE MOTLEY-to melt the North Pole with a game- cock. JOHN MULLEN-to be world wide known as the mad gas thief of Portsmouth. RANDY NELSON--to pass Coach Master's government class. JOE NEWBERRY-to find a good job, and get married. BETTY NEWSOME-to go to Mary Washington College and come back to Wilson as a teacher. CAROLYN NICHOLSON-to reach 100 lbs. before I graduate. CLYDE N ORDAN-to drive a go-cart from D-section to gym, and to go beach-combing in a jeep. MICKEY O'BRIEN-to graduate, go to college, marry a millionaire and become a millionairess. LINWOOD ORENDUFF-to attend college and become a success someday. DONNA OUTLAND-to become a nurse, get married, and live a happy life. CHARLES OVERMAN-to have a good career in some- thing besides school. LYNNE OVERMAN-to go to college and eventually study medicine. WILL IAM OWEN-to graduate from Wilson, go to college, get rich, and retire young. ELWOOD OWENS-to become a doctor, set up my clinic, and marry my nurse! JAMES PARNI-IAM-to live long, die young, and to leave a long lasting memory. TOMMY PARKER-to have a long, prosperous night life? ROBERT PARKER-to graduate from college and be a successful hermit. MARK PATTERSON-to graduate. JOEL PECK-to not get married before thirty, then marry into a million dollars. RONN IE PERRY-to see Sonny Liston in person, and shake his skinny little hand. WAYNE PHILLIPS-to succeed in everything I attempt, and fulfill my God-given purpose. BUDD PILAND-to go to V.P.I., get rich, and goof off. JANE PINYATELLE-to graduate from Wilson and do something worthwhile, like making a million dollars. TRUDY POND-to go to William and Mary College, and to be a lab technician. PHYLLIS PONTON-to be able to call a certain someone mine forever. DONALD POWELL-to graduate from college, and be- come successful in whatever field I choose. TOM POWERS-to buy a purple striped surfboard, and then move to Florida. W ELOISE PURYEAR-to graduate, marry David, and raise a Wilson championship football team. KAREN PUTNAM-to finish high school, go to Averett College for a year, and to get married. JUDY QUICK-to succeed at nothing without really trying. JU'I'I'A REAGAN-to graduate and lead a normal happy l1f . MARCC RESHEFSKY-to become the world's greatest open-heart surgeon, or an electric guitar player. LINDA RHEINDT-to go to college, to marry that special someone, and raise twins. THOMAS RICE-to graduate from Woodrow Wilson and begin an apprenticeship in the naval shipyard. HARRY RICHARDS-to graduate in 64 . ROBERT RICHARDSON-to become a millionaire by selling pencils on a street corner. LINWOOD ROACH-to graduate from Harvard, and run a coconut plantation in the South Seas. CARL ROBERTSON--to get out of Wilson and make a million dollars. SHERI ROGERS-to become a better person by helping others, and learn through mistakes. SHARON RORRER-to become a skillful and efficient cosmotologist, and later on marry. SUSAN ROSENFELD-to become a successful, 5ft. tall English teacher and wife. KEN ROTHENBERG-to marry either a rich girl or a hard worker. WARREN SACHS-to show Mrs. Oliver that Sam and I can be successful without ending up in jail. LINDA SAWYER-to be happy! LUISE SCHAUER-to learn to roller skate as well as Mrs. Carter. FLORENCE SCHOCKLIN-to date C.T. , and become millionaire's private secretary. DON SCHWEIGER-to discover the pleasures of livi WILSON SHARRETT-to find a goodjob, and become very rich bachelor. JOHN SHARRETI'-to graduate, get a good job, raise a litter of young'uns. Dianne Miller, Joanne Ambrosino, John Turner, Rodney Darden Woodie Motley, Susan Rosenfeld, Joel Peck, Linda Linwood Orendulf Orville Whitehurst, Linwood Roach, Kenneth Kinsey, Joe Newberry, Earl Ricketts Registration B-108 Lou Barber, Phyllis Ponton, Carolyn Ennis, Helen Brenda Harris Tommy Rice, Mike Staples, Bobby Wimbrough, Eugene Harrington, Eddie Johnson YN SHEA-to graduate and go to college. SIMPSON-to graduate and, to go away to COne far away.J SING-to be useful, successful, and a Mrs. SMITH-to pass chemistry, graduate, attend West- and marry a very special guy. SMITH-to be an airline stewardess. fand fly in the skyl SMITH-to go through nursing training with A's, and become an R.N. SMITH-to get . a Ph D. in psychology so that ite from WW, go to U. Va., and engineering. SPENCER-to graduate and begin the 4th. rog Catchers. attend Randolph Macon College, with honors. STAFFORD-to become Cinderella and live ever after with Prince Charming. STAFFORD-to become the first woman as- and travel widely. STAPLES-to be an engineer and get married. STAPLES-to return in 1989 with a barrel of for Mr. Price. STARK-to find a profession through which I others. STEARNS-to work in an office and marry a boy from Churchland. STEVENSON-to be bunny of the month in Play- magazine with Bobby Manahan. m . . and STUBLEN to get married, raise a family, ake my home in Princess Anne. SUGG-to become a naval officer. SULLIVAN-to play Chinese checkers 'with to go to college and marry Rodrick. live happily ever after. a better bum! o one day marry Buster and after. become president of Diversified Grosnitch, Inc. R TERRELL-to be a successful secretary, own red Thunderbird, and travel. TODD-to have a blast at college, graduate, someday tour the world. TOFFLER-to go to college for two years and then marry Edward Brown. T ICIA 79 Delores Browning, Sheryl Angell, Lillie Wilson, Kathy Stearns, Lydie Ferguson BARBARA TROLLINGER-to marry Sonny and sail down the Amazon. MARTHA TUREMAN-to have a happy and full life with Craig. CHRIS TURNER-to succeed in whatever Ifinally decide to do! JOHN TURNER-to attend college, become a billionaire, marry a blonde, and travel extensively. ANN ETTE VICK-to live happily ever after with Cadet Bryant Wilkins. MARY VOGEL-to have my braces removed. CLEVIE WARREN-to go to Ringling School of Art in Sarasota, Fla. and major in interior design. SALL IE WARREN-to see Master walked around John Tyler one more time. C URT IS WATERS-to prove to a certain telephone operator that I don't love North Carolina. BRENDA WEST-to obtain a character that will bring success and friends. ORVILLE WHITEHURST-to graduate from Wilson and have much fun with B.A.P. JEANNE WIGGINS-to make the future as happy and successful as Wilson has been! DONNA WILLIAMS-to go to college, get married, and have lots of children. JOAN WILL IAMS-to attend college, receive my R.N.B.S. Degree and, marry a wonderful boy. JOYCE WILLIAMS-to live day by day in a peaceful and happy world. JOANNE WILLIAMSON-to obtain a V.S. Degree in nursing and see the world. LILLIE WILSON-to go to college, teach history, and then marry. BOBBY WIMBROUGH-to graduate and sail the seven seas with Kenny Bass. VICKY WINE-to receive my R.N. and to help Dr. Bob with all his patients. ANNETTE WINGATE-to work. SHERMAN WINGATE-to finish school and go to a business school. LUELLA WOODYARD-to graduate from college and have a happy, exciting, and successful life. CAROL WORSHAM-to graduate, find a job, and some- day get married to a certain person. TANYA WRENN-to be as competent in math as the Hintons are in science. DENNIS WRIGHT-to graduate from college. is ' n .L V. - ' .aw z.. - f - Qsva.. W vm ,A A Qvwiilkfi -1-ra f - I w 1,33-. m , L , Q1 L MOST POPUL AR Robert Bartlett, Mabel Lawrence u X u uw vw N Q H , 'x 1 q CUTEST 9 Richard Sorrell, Judy Miller 80 sl ' we F , 1 ' 'H x A A H S ll 3 , 53 H f , wwf 1 , ri ' , W , my -gr., . JMX, :A A 2 .K :egg-f. fm. 5 ,Q 1. - X 5 S Q , M , , Q N M , 2 J, ., f yggvss. ,jawfgTMM:Q ,j f5g' wx arx gm -rfqyj W xi ' 51 Q , Q -ivy, 5 my we - f , M .V M75iJ.,,wfJ,aNgew N weww , M 5,14 : ,rg ' L L- ,, 1232 Q if W W Main L Q Aw wtf N R :KA A S aus T H 1 rw, .. '- wp 1' f gy ff '15, Q , , Q. Q n- A , .fe -rf gee glee ,, ' Gin qgl f -. MQ- , , MW ,H 5 we ,, ,wg , L,.,1.,, Ti 5, ,Y K , K , .. qg 2 ,QD X fig 'Ki' 5 f X 3351 L' '- 1' Q' V Af. ' sf Q fr ff A 5' - QQ if-I ,, fl! Q 4' L. 7 Q .a fe-, ,' .. 5 ff' H' ,X V 3 4392, H X ei :figs M 5 ,-was 1 . U a .X el -xr .. w Q - N was Maw .vue X, ., , di.. .AAS ,gl .1 , - ffl!! ' X , xf R r .Q Q rf ., , V . glgatfu me .. Aga Say, 4 ,5 gfgfgll ., ,A mg .p 4 f M If ,ge W 1 1 1 H H FN' x. 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MOST ORIGINAL WITTIEST Dorothy Jones, Terry Miller 'K Demyrias Hundley, Marc Reshefsky MOST ATHLETIC Lynne Overman, Larry Davis 83 Ray Harris, Terry Miller, Tommy Leigh, Larry Courtney, Ben Flora, Rip Tragle Registration B-202 Jean Inman, Pat Anderson, Pat Ganey u n e Q A S ALLEN ALBERTI, being of brilliant mind and ex- cellent body do hereby leave to some freshman, the misery of the cafeteria, detention, and getting caught. LOUANNE ALEXANDER, leave behind me all the good memories of the past at O1 Wilson, and to the girls, the chance to go out for the greatest thing that ever happened to me, cheering . BENNY ALLEN, being of no mind and less body, do leave four years of hard labor. CAROL YN ALLEN, leave to some freshman red-headed girl the pleasure of being called red on the head for four wonderful years at Wilson. JOANNE AMBROSINO, leave to Mr. Parks many mem- ories of fun and hardship of Jimmie and me, and to some short lucky freshman, the ability to graduate in three years. LEE ARMISTEAD, leave nothing. I'm taking itwith me. MYRA ANAPOL, leave to Bonee the ability to take care of Howard, and to Mrs. Curlee my thanks for her faithful guidance. PATRICIA ANDERSON, leave all my good times that I have had at Wilson, and the struggles I had in book- keeping class. DIANE ANDREWS, being of fairly sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Linda, the privilege of a real blast at Wilson plus a chance that she will solve her boy problems before she graduates. SHERYL ANGELL, being of sound mind and body, leave to some lucky freshman my seat in B-108. LEE ASHLEY, being of sound mind, leave to my brothers and sister, all the good times and good things that Wilson has to offer. HOBIE AUDET, being of utterly ridiculous mind and body, do hereby leave Woodrow Wilson many dismal memories, but hopes for a brighter future. PATSY AYRES, being of weak mind and strong body, do hereby leave to the whole student body the best high school in the world. twill WILLIAM BALLENTINE, leave to Mr. Dill my trui and many fond memories. To Wilson I leave ma wasted moments which I hope will be filled by some s dent. BETTIE BARBER, being of sound mind and body leave C.J. and MC. an empty chair at lunch, and F.P. all the wonderful times at Wilson and the emptine of the halls without me. SHARON BARBER, do hereby leave to my sist Patty, all the joys of three more years at W.WH.S. CHERYL BARNES, being of not so sound mind a body, do hereby leave to the freshmen four wonder. years at Wilson. DAVID BARNES, leave to any freshman four years work and nervous break downs. GROVER BARNES, leave to some lucky freshman I pleasure of having Mrs. Hinton for homeroom for fo years, and one year of chemistry. ROBERT BARTLETT, being of rattled mind and feel body do leave Judy Beale the job of upholding 1 Bartlett-Beale tradition in Wilson. KENNY BASS, being of excellent mind and masculi body, do hereby leave. LINDA BAYTON, being of omnipotent mental faciliti as well as an excruciatingly asymmetrical Bod, bequea as my prerogative permits, my pseudonym Master the bourgeoisie. SHERRILL BEAZ LEY, being of sound mind and boo: do leave to one of next year's S.C.A. officers the pr ilege of 'getting stuck' with their campaign manager 1 the rest of their life! RUSSELL BELLAMY, being debatable as to whetl or not I am of sound mind or body, do hereby lea this institution with the joy of my departure. DON BENNETT, leave nothing. Nobody wants STEVE BISHOP, being of sound body and no mi: do hereby leave Wilson an empty spot on the wrassl team and a burned out slide rule. DAVE BLECHMAN, leave to the future students of Wilson a lot of luck to succeed in what they wish to be. GERALD BLOW, being of weak mind and puny body, do leave all my fond memories to Tricia arid anyone else who can stand them. SUSAN BOOTHE, leave to some lucky freshman all the joys that go with going to Wilson, and having Mrs. Knowles for homeroom. JUDY BOYCE, do hereby leave to all Wilson students the 1964 President-the best annual yet! ELEANOR BRAMMER, being of weak mind and body, do leave to my niece Maria, all the hard work and the good times that I have had at Wilson. SHARON BRANTLEY, do hereby regretfully but gladly leave a long, hectic, and funfilled year as a senior to my junior friends. JUDY BRANTON, do hereby leave to some lucky junior girl a wonderful unforgettable summer at Virginia Girls State. RICHARD BRAY, leave to some lucky freshman the opportunity to enjoy four memorable years. JEAN BRINKLEY, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave to all lucky freshmen, the ability to make the best of their years in Wilson. DIANE BRITT, being of weak mind and body, hereby leave to all freshmen four years of absolute insanity, and to Wally, the charm fund. KATHY BRODA, leave to Jean Miller, the ability to succeed in her senior year, and to any lucky person, four years of sixth period English. DONNA BRODIE, do hereby leave Mrs. Determeyer in peace. DELORES BROWNING, being ofweak mind and warped body, leave to all the freshman the fun and wonderful times I have had at Wilson. BARBARA BURTON, do hereby leave to allmy teachers a big thank you for all the hard work and kindness they have shown me. ANN BUTLER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Jimmy Cox and his gang the right to be sad simple seniors. Allen, Leslie Griggs, Harry Liniger, Mrs. Cooper, Johnson ii 4? - DOL ORES CALLOWAY, being of sound mind, do hereby leave to Douglas, the ability to graduate, and to Phyllis all the wonderful times at Wilson. LAVERN E CANADY, do hereby leave to all the fresh- men, the fun and excitement of their senior year. JACK CARR, being of sound mind? leave my seat in Mr. Wade's I.C.T. class to any student who wants it. FLETCHER CARSON, leave these hallowed halls after four years of school and two summers of experience and everlasting knowledge. SHARLENE COKER, upon my departure from this institute of knowledge, leave to my sister, Sherry, and Stoney Burke nothing. DOUGLAS COLLINS, being of unsound mind and body do hereby leave to some fortunate freshman my seat in detention. GLORIA COUNCIL, being of sound mind and body, do leave to my sister three more years ina Wonderful school. LARRY COURTNEY, leave to future D.E. club members the joy of facing Wilson's empty halls at 8 A.M. for club meetings. CHERYL COX, being of sound mind and body, leave Wilson with a sincere appreciation for making my four years happy ones. RAYNOR CRAFT, being of sound mind and body, leave to Sue the right to achieve a high status of pop- ularity at Wilson High School. JAMES CRAIG, being of powerful mind and powerless body, do hereby leave a rnicro-bus to the Hintons, and a dilapidated seat in Spanish class. GLENN CREWS, do hereby leave with the knowledge and experiences gained that no body could ever possess, and for some freshman four nice years? at Woodrow Wilson. BETTY CRITCHER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby bequeath to my cousin, Carolyn Ann, the right to graduate next year. RODNEY DARDEN, leave this wonderful school and faculty to the upcoming generation. I'm of sound mind! . LAURA DAUGHTRY, leave to anyone with the stamina, the exasperating, irritating, time-consuming, but com- pletely worthwhile and rewarding job of Court of Honor President. Drew Jeffereys, Donald Bennett, Lee Armstead, Demyrias Hundley, Bill Owen, Jimmy Suggs, Mark Patterson Row 1: Ellie Brammer, Janice Sumrell, Irene Ferradez. Row 2: Jeri Ann Kaplan, Norma Simpson, Jane Pinyatello, Karen Smith. LARRY DAVIS, being of dilapidated mind and dehy- drated body, do hereby leave my military uniform which I wore while attending the Wilson jail. CHARLES DICKENSON, being of feeble mind and emaciated body, leave Mr. Hinton's humor, and all other pleasant memories to the unsuspecting nuts of future years. DIANE DICKINSON, leave to some lucky girl the honor and the work of being avarsitycheerleader, and to Gordon my many trying times. WAYNE DOVVE, being of brilliant mind and great phy- sical strength, leave all my worldly possessions to be equally divided between the bill collectors and Y.S. JOHN DOWSON, leave Wilson and my good times here to some lucky freshman. Don't wait till you are a junior to study. Start now! PAUL DOWTY, being of sound mind'?, tired body, and worn out legs, leave to the freshmen the privilege of becoming a typical senior. KENN ETH DUNNAVANT, leave to some lucky fresh- man Mr. Price for a homeroom teacher. KATHY EASTES, being of feeble mind and body, hereby leave to Johnny Psimas the will power to carry on with the friends . ROBIN EDGE, being of sound mind, do leave to some freshman four years of blood, sweat, and college boards. I also fregretfullyj leave Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Moran to make it all bearable. BERNIE ELLIOTT, being of weak body and no mind, leave to some lucky freshman the privilege of having Mrs. Opauski for a homeroom teacher. SUE EMORY, being of dense mind and sound body, leave to Pam Sammons all heartaches, schemes, and good times we've had at Wilson. CAROLYN ENN IS, do leave to my little brother the best of luck on the track team and the pleasure of grad- uating in four years. RICHARD ERKENBRACK, leave to next year's seniors who are supposed to be the most privileged class in school, all the bent, stuck lockers, and hidden corner auditorium seats in W.WH.S. DOROTHY EVANGELO, do hereby leave to my sister Carol, the challenge of having Coach Masters for govern- ment and passing his tests. TERRY EVANS, being of sound mind and body, leave to future students at Wilson, all of the fun and hard work I have experienced, and the pleasure of being an officer of S.C.A., and member of the Annual Staff. Good-Bye! BAY FARR, being of sound mind and body, will to the freshmen class all the luck they can get for the next three years. They will need it. RICHARD FELTS, leave to some freshman, the ability to live an ordinary, successful life as I would like to do. LYDIE FERGUSON, do hereby leave to my two sisters- in-laws, the hope of being at Wilson only four years. IRENE FERRADAZ, do hereby leave my brother all the great times at Wilson and the ability to make straight A's in Spanish. CHARLES FISHER, leave my ability to drive my Renault, and I do leave Bobbie T. to G.C. BEN FLORA, the last of the Flora clan, leave Wilson, and the superman book in the public library, to Fred. SARA FOSTER, leave Mrs. Rhyne to Virginia, and my seat in Mr. Hinton's physics class to any junior girl who wants it. TED FRASER, leave to my brother, the thing he will need most in the coming years, the luck he will need to graduate. CHARLES FULLER, feeling fairly well at this time, leave Wilson, and go to Pat. Also I leave all the good times I had in D.E. COOKIE GANEY, hereby leaving Wilson's future stu- dents the good times and hard work I had. RICHARD GARDNER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave all my wonderful times, and to. some lucky freshman, the privilege of having Charlie for homeroom. VIVIAN GEORGE, leave to Marilyn and Bonny the privilege to get to know superman better and to Coach Strawn all my embarassing moments. ANN GILBERT. being of sound mind and bodv. do leave to anyone living in the sticks the ability to travel my beaten path twice a day. Registrationld-213 Lee Ashley, Donna McCoy, Kathy Eastes, Charlie Fisher Kay Harris, Mabel Lawrence, David Barnes, Carol Holmes Patsy Harris M Billy Gardner, Charlie Fisher, Kathy Eastes, Earl Mathews, Lee Ashley, Rodney Hussey, Tom Powers Registration seems to be the time to catch up on MARGARET GILPIN, leave to all those lucky freshman the ability to pass general math, and to Edna Harrell, the joy of becoming a senior . BLANCHE GLICKMAN, leave Toby and Marsha the privilege of walking to school for a total of tive more years. Now, I make like an astronaut and go out into this world. JULIA GOELLER, being of sound mind, leave to David Todd the Todd phone since Margaret and I won't be needing it next year. ANDY GOODMAN, being of sagalidus mind and ath- letic body, do depart with the two-thirds. To future sports writers I leave the athletic department and the witticisms of its members. DIANA GRACE, leave to Ellentwo moreyears at Wilson and my yellow Cgastric distressj bedroom furniture. ELMORE GRAY, not being of sound mind and body, wishing I was, leave you this institution oflower learning. GRADY GRESHAM, leave all my school experience as well as the good and bad times I have had here to my younger sister. PEGGY GRIGGS, being of sound mind, do hereby leave four hard, but rewarding years of high school to all the future students ofWoodrow Wilson High School. CYNTHIA HALL, leave to any girl with blond hair the privilege of being nicknamed Big Whitey by Mr. Hoffy and his gang. DIANNE HAMBRIC, being of sound mind and body do leave to Mary Ann and Gwen the privilege of some- day being Big seniors, and to Mary Ann-my chop- sticks. B.L. HARDISON, leave my little brain to Annette Barnes. She needs it. AL HARMON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Coach Gahagan the hopes that he will have many state championship football teams in the future. STEVE HARRELL, being of rattled mind and unsound body, do hereby leave to Coach Masters my hopes that he can have a completely undefeated track and cross country season. EUGENE HARRINGTON, leave to the future students at Wilson all the happiness and pleasures that I have had for four years. BRENDA HARRIS, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Skip, all the fun of going to Wilson. KAY HARRIS, hereby leave to some lucky freshman my seat in Mr. Price's Qgayj homeroom. RAY HARRIS, being of decayed mind and body leave Wilson, and to Tommie Barnes the ability to grow taller. PATSY HARRIS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson. fat lastj DON HAWKINS, alias Emile , being of mind and body do hereby leave to someonethe privilege of throwing pennies to Mere when she cheers. SANDY HAYDEN, leave the ability to beatMiss Jenkins at tennis to anybody that wants to try, and the ability to have as many wonderful times at Wilson as I had. DANNY HAYWOOD, leave a totally vacant seat in A.C.'s class to anyone who is man enough to dare sit there, also the ability to read four places on the sliderule. ANITA HEDRICK, being of unsure mind, do leave to the students of Wilson, a locker that sticks. PATRICIA HENDERSON, leave Jill Jones all the hap- piness I had in Wilson, and freshmen the ability to have four successful years at Wilson. DONNA HITCHCOCK, being of sound mind? and body, leave an empty Pepsi can to the lunch table where everything happened. GROVER HOWARD, do leave to all future students the ability to have more than onelockerwithout being caught. SANDY HOWLETT, leave my old tattered tennis shoes to anyone who needs them in order to walk the slippery halls of Wilson. LARRY HUGHES, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson!!! DEMYRIAS HUNDLEY, leave my position as Co- Editor of The President to a deserving person with the will to try and make it even better than this one. DONNIE HUNDLEY. being of unsound mind and body, hereby leave Wilson! I wish to leave to my lower class friends all memories of me. PAULA HUNT. do hereby leave all my wonderful times and D.O. uniforms to some very lucky girl. Kathy Eastes, Lee Ashley, Tom Powers, Donna McCoy, Phyllis Stublen sympathize with Mr. Price while Rhea Levin- son diagnose his problems. 4 I Everyone abides by Mr. Price's motto, DON'T ! ,ZW The usual morning wait. Registration B-30 I S sg Avis Hicks, Blanche Glickman, Mrs. Knowles, Jeanne Smith, Sandra Merriman Carole Worsham, Julie Goeller, Joyce Lee, Linda Milliner, Sherry Kirsham, Janice Mathis, Bay Farr Blanche Glickman, Karen Putnam, Barbara Burton, Sharon Rorru RODNEY HUSSEY, being of sound body and no mind, leave to Dr. Allen, the freshmen, and the junior's, Mr. Hinton's physics class. PHIL HUX, being of tortured mind and body, leave a reminder of the rich rewards of W.W.H.S. and the un- recognized idea of an all High School Bowling League. JEAN INMAN, being of cluttered mind, do leave any lucky freshman four years of many friendships and many good times. JIMMY JARVIS, being of sound mind and body, do ' hereby leave to my sister, Linda, four years work at whatever you call it. DREW JEFFREYS, being of weak mind and poor health, hereby leave to all Wilson students the suspense of taking a smoke, and Mr. Galliford's raids during lunch. ANNETTE JENKINS, leave to some lucky girl the honor and happiness of becoming homecoming queen and the hope that my brotherwill enjoy Wilson as I have. BRENDA JOHNSON, being of f?J, do hereby leave my gselrved parking place to J aney Sykes and her Big Blue o ge . EDDIE JOHNSON, being of sound body and mind, have nothing that needs a will. JOHN JOHNSON, would like to live to the turn of the century, and get along with people. LINDA JOHNSON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Ann Hyde the ability of getting out of Wilson within the next three years. BEVERLY JONES, being of sound mind and body, leave to Suzanne Lindsay all the fun I had working on the Junior-Senior. DONNA JONES, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman four wonderful years at Wilson. DOROTHY JONES, being of weak mind and fragile body, do hereby leave to any girl being under five feet tall the ability to be stuck in a locker. J.C. JONES, leave everybody who is in the band four wonderful years of enjoyment through their years at Wilson. DIANE JONES, being of sound mind and body, leave to some lucky junior girl the honor and privilege of being elected to attend Girls' State. CHANDLER JOYNER, leave my perpetual cold to the first lucky person to hit Mrs. Opauski's homeroom, and to my brother Bunky, a niche in the Thursday Night Organization. JERI ANN KAPLAN, being of feeble mind and weak body, do leave to my brother Andy all the great times that I have had throughout my four years at Wilson. MELINDA KAPLAN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman, the ability to graduate in three and a half years, and I leave Billy, finally. ROGER KIRKPATRICK, being of battered soul and mind, leave to the freshmen these halls of learning, and the luck to graduate in four years. SHERRY KIRSHON, in sound mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson in better condition than it has ever been in. Cwithout mel I KAY LANGLEY, being of feeble mind do hereby leave the opportunity for any daring soul to pass chemistry under Mrs. Hinton. DON LANGSTON, leave to some lucky C71 freshman the honor of being on Coach Bea1e's glorious Red Shirt Team. CHERI LA RUE, being extremely joyous about grad- uating, leave to Karon Srugg one unused bus ticket, to Wilson, Ivy League-ness. LYNN LASKIN, do hereby bequeath to Marlene, the second seat, in the second row, in Mrs. Olivers class for government or sociology. SYLVIA LAUGH ON, do hereby leave to Teresa Lassiter, the privilege of working in the office, sweating octet try- outs, and dear No. 4. MABEL LAWRENCE, being of sound mind and body, bequeath my Larries-memories, a lucky girl my cheering position, the title of Maid of Honor and Happiness. MARGARET LAWRENCE, do hereby leave to some lucky French student the honor of being in Mrs. Aaron s charm class. JOYCE LEE, leave to Pam Deans theprivilege of having her schedule changed eight times each semester, and the good times in Hoofnagle's witty English class. Ronnie Perry, Donald Powell, James Matusiak, Al Harmon 1 Anne Alexander, Susan Boothe, Florence Shocklin ron Rorrer, Lynne Overman, Barbara Burton, Al t, James Matusiak, Grady Gresham, Donald Powell, Steverson, Ronnie Perry. J. TOMMY LEIGH, being of sound mind and body, leave the ability to students to reform from being a bandit in the last two years. JUANITA LESTER, leave to all the freshmen the thrill of going through the best four years of their life. I-IARRIET LEVIN, leave to some lucky person FTA and the float, and to my brother Stanley the opportunity to make wonderful friends with the students and teachers. RHEA LEVINSON, being of brilliant mind, do leave to my sister a great school, to my mother a lot of work, and to Richard McCarty, fifth year French without me. DONALD LEVITIN, being ofeccentric mind and faltering body, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman my seat in Miss Vincent's perfect homeroom, E-206, and to some senior physicists my broken slide rule. BARBARA LEWIS, being of extremely sound mind, leave to Mrs. Newcome an empty desk I wanted so much to fill. CHARLOTTE LEWIS, leave all my good times to Kenny, Connie, Ray, Linda, and the rest of the freshmen, with four short years to go. LARRY LODGE, leave my senior English books that I used three years to another dumb person and hope he can do it in a year. BETTY LOVELACE, being of tired mind and body, do hereby leave the task of trying to take notes at Coach Master's speed. , SOPHIE MacKENZ IE, do hereby leave to Clarita, Linda M., and Mere, the responsibility of upholding the trad- itions ofthe out group. BOBBY MANAHAN, being of sound mind and fat body, do leave the Thursday Night Boys, to some lucky under- classman, and to Pegg and Watson, the art of being a sly fox. RITA MANCHESTER, leave English grammar to any- one who wants it. SUSAN MARCUS, being of sound mind and body, do leave to Robert Marcus four wonderful years at Wilson. LELON MASKE, being of good mind but rarely used, do leave my table in B-105 to some lucky freshman with only 4320 hours left at fun filled Wilson. ROGER MASON, being of questionable mind and great physical strength, don't leave nobody nothing, I might need it. EARL MATHEWS, being of unsound mind and body, do leave my broken locker door to future students. JANICE MATHIS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby take with me my memories of Wilson and leave an empty seat in the auditorium for some lucky person. JAMES MATUSIAK, being of sound mind and body, leave to Coach Gahagan the hope of another great foot- ball team. JOHN MAUPIN, being of sound mind and body, I think, do hope the future physics students succeed in their one year at hard labor. PATRICIA MAXEY, just being, leave my place at Wilson to anyone who wants it. LARRY McCARTY, being of sound mind, leave to Victor Price my seat in A.C.'s class and my compoz to Margaret Todd. DONNA McCOY, being of round body and slim mind, do hereby leave some other student the privilege of trying to work on four floats and one play at the same time. PAT MCGINLEY, being of sound mind and trouble- some soul, leave to my brother, Ray, all the fun of four years at Wilson, and to Ronnielmany wonderful mem- ories and the ability to graduate. Ceventuallyj KATHY MCPHERSON, leave the long corridors to Mary and Cheryl and may they also have a big foot- ball player on hand to open their jammed lockers. SANDRA MERRIMAN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my sister, Betty Jean four wonder- ful years at Wilson. JOYCE MILES, leave my good history grades to my brother. TERRY MILLER, leave this school and Linda Adams, who if luckily will get out by '66. DIANE MILLER, do hereby leave to Sharon and Vivian and the beach gang the ability to return next year and have another blast. Patty Maxey, Dianne Hambric, Melinda Kaplan, Bob Richardson, Margaret Todd Registration B-308 Allen Alberti, Dennis Wright, Hobie Audet, Grover Barnes, Steve Bishop, Jimmy Craig JUDY MILLER, being of sound mind and body, and mouth, leave the fun of being a cheerleader to others and Being able to do the things I got by with. LINDA MILLINER, leave my teachers to anyone that wants them. JACK MILLINER, gladly leave Kemper and Mr. Landis on top of that cold press box, and many long happy memories of Wilson, at last! CAROL MITCHELL, being of questionable mind and body, do hereby leave to some little freshman the eventual thrill of becoming a Big Senior. RONNIE MITCHELL, being of sound mind and body, leave Wilson at last. WAYNE MITCHELL, being of sound mind and body, will four long years of hard work to all freshmen. DIANNE MOORE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my brother, Gary, a wonderful senior year at Wilson. ROBERT MORECOCK, leave to Mrs. Price the bass section of the mixed chorus, and to Mrs. Morse and Mrs. Huff, amazingly quiet and well-behaved classrooms. HELEN MORRIS, leave all my fond memories and hopes and a warning for freshmen to take General Science in their freshman year. WAYNE MOSS, being C?j, do hereby leave to all the people at Wilson Cand Gregory I-Ioggardj the joys of studying under a certain jolly Russian Orchestra Teacher. WOODIE MOTLEY, leave to Marylyn a wonderful senior year, and to some freshman my aspirin bottle. JOHN MULLEN, being of sound mind, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman four wonderful years ot skipping and going to Virginia Beach. RANDY NELSON, being of weak mind and tired body, leave to John Ball the privilege of going to McDonalds during lunch. JOE NEWBERRY, leave to the freshmen hope for the best of luck and wishes in the years to come at Wilson. BETTY NEWSOME, leave to my brother, Steve, the opportunity to work chemistry experiments under Mrs. Hinton's watchful eye, and a seat in Mrs. Newcome's wonderful English class. l P gc 4 Andy Goodman, Judy Miller, Sherrill Beazley, Marc Reshefsky CAROLYN NICHOLSON, leave to Coach Strawn many thanks for his help, and to Johnny Gassner ability to keep the girls in a confused state. CLYDE NORDAN, being of sound C?J mind and bu do hereby depart from this fine institution of knowle I, I, 1 graders. I, MICKEY O' BRIEN, being of sound mind CID 2 body, do leave to Best the ability to ,have naturz curly hair just like mine. To Stepk Weiss-Wils LINWOOD ORENDUFF, leave Wilsonwith many har memories, and to those lucky enough to have N Cowan for homeroom. DONNA OUTLAND, being of retarded mind and bo leave to the gang the ability to have many more goo times, and to Martha two more wonderful years at Wils CHARLES OVERMAN, being somewhat of a m and body leave all the water fountains that smell like l tide and to Mrs. Sawyer, the rightto count on her ting' c I. L L I, LYNNE OVERMAN, leave to triangle our Mon night car pool, and to Mother Pool, her dusty ca unmarked. I, WILLIAM OWEN, being of sound mind U3 and bo do leave to some lucky freshman my place in Will which I wasted for four years. ELWOOD OWENS, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to all students at Wilson a sincere ht for strong CHARACTER and unsurpassed SCI-IOLA SHIP. I, I, JAMES PARNI-IAM, leave to Michael the ability graduate by 1974, to Angie, dog yumies, to Sue, h piness and fortune, and to Helen, my love and fc memories. I, TOMMY PARKER, being of sound brains and fl: all the glory of me having been here ROBERT PARKER, being of sound mind and st body, do hereby leave while I'm ahead. MARK PATTERSON, leave Wilson with hope t everyone else will graduate in the required amount time. bouyant flesh, hereby.retire from Wilson and leave I, ' l ' e I, 90 t f sian-4 fs :seg ri. ,. - ' 2? 7,24 55913, gl 'gif' 1'1 is Olivia's elements JOEL PECK, being of disturbed mind and warped body, leave MA.P. my lock, and to someone at Granby the sweet Q?J memories of our acquaintance. RONNIE PERRY, leave Wilson and all my favorite memories especially in Mrs. Determeyer's class, because I really like Mrs. Determeyer especially when I'm not in 1 . l:7VaiiINE PHILLIPS, being of weak body and weaker mind, hereby leave all the fun I had and the excellent grades I didn't have behind. BUDD PILAND, do hereby leave to any freshman the ability to get through Wilson in four years. JANE PINYATELLO, being of feeble mind and body, do leave to some lucky student the ability to realize that he should start studying in his freshman year and not wait until his senior year. TRUDY POND, being of sound mind and body, leave to some lucky person the ability to try to pass chemistry under Mrs. Hinton. PHYLLIS PONTON, leave a happy smile and a mended heart to all freshman girls, the joy of boys and fulfilling my ambition. DONALD POWELL, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to some freshman the right to be as lucky as I was to have Mrs. Knowles for homeroom. TOM POWERS, leave to some lucky person my place at lunch table C-8 with the hope they will enjoy it as much as I have. ELOISE PURYEAR, being of doubtful mind and body, leave to my sister Joyce the right to walk down these hallowed halls chewing gum. KAREN PUTNAM being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Gail and Linda the joy of ftryingj to pass their college boards, and to some lucky girl the fun of being in dance club. JUDY QUICK, leave to Billie, Bunny, and Dukie, mem- ories of travels in the car and best of luck next fall toward a successful senior year. JUTTA REAGAN, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the little freshmen the right to enjoy their senior year. Dolores Calloway, Dianne Moore, Grover Howard, Clyde Norton, Judy Sing, Donna Williams Trudy Pond, Patsy Ayres, Terry Evans, Minnie Stafford, Diane Jones, Carol Mitchell learned a new game today! MARC RESHEFSKY, being of sound mind and agile body, do leave with the two-thirds. I leave the ability to be punched, to Charlie Mastro, and to Don Bradley, my technique of broken-field running. LINDA RHEINDT, being of sound mind, do hereby leave the opportunity for an education to anyone who is willing to work hard for it. THOMAS RICE, leave my English books to my dear brother George. I will leave Miss Cowan a big red apple untouched and the best of luck in the future. HARRY RICHARDS, leave. BOB RICHARDSON. being of questionable mind and large body, do hereby leave Wilson. How about that Mrs. Hinton?l! LINWOOD ROACH, leave to some lucky freshman the privilege to go to the pool hall during lunch. CARL ROBERTSON, being of questionable mind and shaky body, do hereby leave. SH ERI ROGERS, leave to Edith Dilda, Cherie Arrington and Jackie Jefferson, the will and right to graduate soon. SHARON RORRER, leave the four years of marching band to the members still here, my nutty friends in Mon- day night car pool, fun next year. SUAN ROSENFELD, being of little mind and body, hereby leave to some lucky freshman, my seat in Mrs. Morse's Spanish 5 class provided you have 3rd, lunch. KEN ROTHENBERG, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson with the other two-thirds and to Mike Martin all the advice he needs. WARREN SACHS. leave to the entire student body all Mrs. Sawyers wonderful cooking and to a selected few my system of skipping to the Charco-Burger. LINDA SAWYER, being of sound mind and-body, despite the last four years, leave to oncoming freshmen, the happiness I have enjoyed at Wilson. LOUISE SCHAUER. being of sound mind. but fearing death through the little green men who always chase me, leave Wilson to some lucky freshman. FLORENCE SCHOCKLIN. being of sound mind Og and body, do hereby leave to Carroll the privilege 0 graduating sometime soon, and to my brother the good times at Wilson. I, DON SCHWEIGER, leave Wilson with wonderful mem- ories and with the hope that those who come after me find it as rewarding as I have. I, WILSON SHARRETT, leave to some lucky freshman the opportunity of having Mrs. Opauski for homeroom, and establishing a higher average than I had. I, JOI-BNI SHARRETT, leave to my wife my daily visits to Coach Gallifords early morning meetings, hoping she will never have to make any of them. I, EVELYN SHEA, being of weak mind and body, leave Sandra, Susan, Felice, and Cindy, two more won- derful years at Wilson. I, NORMA SIMPSON, being of sound mind and body, leave to the sophomores the right to as much fun as I have had. I, JUDITH SING, leave to my brother, Tommy, a third floor locker, Mrs. Carter, and all the wonderful times to be had at Wilson. I, ANNE SMITH, being of sound mind Qwhat little there is of itj leave to my brother another two years or more at Wilson. I, JEANNE SMITH, will my long fingernails to Mary Ellen Woodhead, my spoken Spanish to Ronnie Mason and good luck with smiles to any lovers of horses! I, KAREN SMITH, hereby leave to all freshmen four years of fun and hard work. To my brother I leave these and many headaches. I, LINDA SMITH, leave Wilson wondering where the past four years have gone. I, RICHARD SORRELL, being of sound mind, leave four wonderful years of skipping and seeing Mr. Galiford every morning. I, SANDRA SPENCER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my sister, Linda, the right to eat spaghetti without getting it on her clothes. I, CLIFF SPLICHAL, being of sound body and a weak mind, leave four years of little work and a lot of hap- piness. I also leave one pair of worn out track shoes. 1, Registration 3,31 Vicky Wine, Jutta Regan, Annette Vick, Mr. Joyner, Sandy Hayden, Margaret Lawrence E L MINNIE STAFFORD, do hereby leave one box of straws, one bottle of aspirins, and one glass slipper to anyone who wants them. SUELLEN STAFFORD, being of sound body and questionable mind, do hereby leave Wilson and to Coach Masters, my sister, another problem child. MIKE STAPLES, do leave to someone the ability steal Miss Cowan's apple just one time. SHARON STAPLES, being of feeble mind and batte body, do leave my seat in Mr. Audet's fifth period L class to some other scholar . KATHY STEARNS, being of sound mind and bo do hereby leave to my younger sister the ability to gr uate from Wilson in four years. CRAIG STEVERSON, leave the ole Thursday nite boys all the good times that I have experienced. PHYLLIS STUBLEN, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave to some lucky freshman the pleasure of being called squirt by Mama Byrd and Miss Maydanis for D.E. JAMES SUGG, leave to freshmen the ability to graduate if they are lucky. CHARLES SULLIVAN, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath to some lucky fresh- man, my elevator passes, and front door key. JANICE SUMRELL, being of weak mind and small body, leave to all freshmen the ability to pass two years of science in three years. CAROL TARRH, leave with four years of wonderful memories. I leave Johnny to himself. Becky gets worn out spot on VLM's piano bench. EARL TAYLOR, being of unsound mind and body, do leave-I hope? ERNESTINE TAYLOR, do hereby leave Wilson and leave to my two brothers the ability to graduate and Linda Layne all the cute boys!! IRVING TRAGLE, leave my diploma to Henry Hjdgins, my Ford to Coach Gahagan, and Hiram Grathinsnatch. PATRICIA TERRELL, being of sound mind and bot do hereby leave to some lucky freshman, the ability be in Reg. B-202 for four years, the honor of havi Mrs. Rauls as a guidance counselor, and most of fond memories of their high school years. dy ad my Chris Turner- Traffic, Maggie room, Robert Bartlett-President' Joyce Treasurer, Annette Vick-Pub lic service Robert Bartlett, B.L. Hardison, Randy Mulli- gan, Mr. Joyner, Earl Taylor, Wayne Moss MARGARET TODD, leave Wilson happily knowing there are two more Todds following in my large foot- steps, to anyone I leave my nicknames, Mag , Vpas , and Foxie . LINDA TOFF LER, leave to Raymond Brown the ability to make good grades in math. To Jean Breedlove, the promise I made for her. BARBARA TROLL INGER, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby leave to all the rats the many swinging times I had at Wilson. MARTHA TUREMAN, leave to a girl the thrilling and wonderful experience of attending V.P.I.'s ring dance, and to Shirley a wonderful senior year and life. CHRIS TURNER, do hereby leave you future seniors the most important and happiest year at Wilson. I also leave Sandra, Felice, and Susan my many good times of four wonderful years. JOHN TURNER, being of dead mind and mummitied corpse, do leave these hallowed halls for some lucky freshman to get lost in. ANNETTE VICK, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother, Jack the right to graduate in four years. I hope! MARY VOGEL, being of sound mind and somewhat disabled body, leave to Posey my Wilson ring, since she will never get one. CLEVIE WARREN, being of sound mind CD and body, do hereby leave to my sister, Sandee, the hardships and fun at dear old Wilson. SALLIE WARREN, leave to the Longwood girls a big bottle of apple jam. CURTIS WATERS, being of battered body and doubtful mind, do hereby leave this institution of higher learning before it becomes a career. BRENDA WEST, do hereby stand aside to let the fresh- men by, hoping they will cherish their memories of Wilson as much as I do. ORVILLE WHITEHURST, being of sound mind CD and body, do hereby leave to B.A.P. the many funs of going to Wilson. JEANNE WIGGINS, do leave Wilsonftiwith memories of four wonderful years, and to some lucky person my little chair in the guidance office! 3 DONNA WILLIAMS, leave to my brother, Lynn, lots of luck in the coming years in Wilson because 5he'll need it. JOAN WILLIAMS, being of sound mind and body, leave to Kathy the joy of being a senior, and lto freshmen happiness I found at Wilson. , JOYCE WILLIAMS, being of sound mind and body, leave to Gloria and Terry all the thrills of going to Wilson and becoming seniors. JOANNE WILLIAMSON, being of sound mind and body, leave to Larry Short the privilege of being big time . LILLIE WILSON, leave the wonderful times I've had to, Juanita and to Carol Morce a chance to tind someone else to tell her troubles. BOBBY WIMBROUGH, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson to my brother. VICKY WINE, being of shattered mind and body, do leave to MacDonald a complete locker of his very own. To Marsha and Mary I leave big adventures by themselves. ANN ETTE WINGATE, leave to all freshmen the good old memories of Wilson' High School and the best of luck. SHERMAN WINGATE, in sound body but not in mind, leave anyone that wants it WW H.S. LUELLA WOODYARD, do leave to any lucky fresh- man, three and a half wonderful years at Wilson, and the fun of going to summer school. CAROL WORSHAM, being of sound mind and body, leave to Ruth Gilmore and Harvey James all my won- derful times at Wilson. TANYA WRENN, do hereby leave to future Wilson students a devoted and learned faculty, and the distinction of being a president. DENNIS WRIGHT, being of unsound mind and weak body, do leave my seat in B-308 to some unlucky soul. Row 1: Wayne Moss, Annette Vick, Jutta Regan,Annette Wingate, Pat Henderson. Row 2: Sharon Staples, Louise Shauer, Cheryl Cox, Margaret Gilpin, Pat McGinley 1: Susan Marcus, Carolyn Nicholson, Evelyn Chris Turner, Earl. Taylor. Row 2: Annette utta Regan, Annette Wingate, Pat Henderson, Mulligan Sherman Wingate, Donald Langston, Richard Bray, Douglas Collins, Ernestine Taylor Registration 5-206 Joanne Williamson, Tanya W1-enn, Linda Sawyer, Betty Newsome, Diana Grace Sophie MacKenzie, Kenny Rothenberg, Donald Levitin, Warren Sachs, Elwood Owens, Miss Vincent :Siam Registration is a happy time! 94 Miss Vincent's homeroom S-unsung ' , fefw '1 Mary Vogel, Sophie MacKenzie We know who the ham is in this registration, don we Levitin? -4 2 , W, 'PW sa im' ,,-1 s-...A 3 k 1 , Q- :2,5H5f.fffg5j2zzE1. , - 1 4. . 5 E E 32 x I Sei fl .- . 14 .. 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Q15 Q Phyllis Acey Gayle Adams Donna Adkins Robert Albertson -QD 5 Wayne Alexander Q Charles Archer Peggy Bailey Zelma Baines IS? 1 l -199 Wayne Allen Cherie Arrington Jimmy Bains Larry Allman Norman Ashburn Robert Baker Mike Ames Tommy Anderson Ann Ashenfelder Bill Askew X114 Ronnie Baker Carol Barnes Becky Delores Batkins Betsy B69-16 Judy Beale Gayle Berry Bartholomew A 1--1' i., Linda Best U Christie Birch Peggy Bishop Lynn Blachman Chester Blanchard Larry Blow . ff-' . .f-rn' iii?- es 3 3 K if 'f 4 ,v ' 2 If rg, 1 I X ll fgff' x ,r t. f ,gg Donald Bradley -K. J df f of 1' w ' x 1 unior Ronnie Blythe Betty Boone Car0l BO0ihe Alfred Bowers . 1 tw K'-5 ',: -sv 1 ff-P Judy Brandon rn. me H, Jean Breedlove Carolyn Britt -dv N Dennis Buckley Aylin Bromberg Gayle Brown Donna Burke Paulette Burch Wayne Burton Carol Butler Ricky Carper Mary Carr Kay Brocksmith Terrence Buckley Class Dean Carson Barbara Tommy Rusty Charlton Nancy Chiera Castellanos Cavanaugh f elf gl 1 Dawn Chrisman Larry Church Kenneth Clontz rf :W '35 Sandra Coppedge Mary Cornwell Judy Crawford 4' CV Bobby Coleman Bill Creech U Tracy Crone Sherry Crum Gayle Crumpler Wayne Curren J, Raynor Daughtry Brenda Davenport ga er . 17 12: Q- John Davis 101 Linda Cooper Barbara Crews .rffi I Cindy Daley Nan Davis Kathy DeBerry 2 AJ ' Edith Dilda Nancy Dillon Jackie Dixon William Dixon Bernard Doleman Linda Dolsey Linda Donaldson Ronnie Dooley TOITIIHY Doughiie Chris Doyel M f- fi umo Bernice Drewry Sharon Duke Aubrey Sandra Durham Paulette Duncan Dunnavant Jeannie Eanes Linda Early Larry Eavey J .B. Edwards Steve Edwards Judy Elliott Bobby E11-ls Pat Ellsworth Linda Ennis Dick Esleeck Q, ff' :im 3.- WF I - v zqvi z f 102 cf? ,-.19 1 Yvonne Eure Carol Evangelo Sue Everett Linda Facenda Tommy Faulkner Cla F? Sue Fentress Ronnie Ferguson G101-ia Fen-ell ff? Linda Flynn Steve Forehand Chester Fon-ester eww' 1543 Charlotte Fink Linda Finn Carol Foster Susan Foster Kay Franklin Carolyn Frye Linda Charles Gag-,king Jimmy Gatling Garthwright Nancy George Frank Gillerlain Marsha Goda Susie Goodwin Ginger Graham 103 Faye Grant Ray Grant Cheryl Green Elizabeth Greene Gordon Grifiin ll -nb 'Il' Y .- in Linda Grimes Kay Grubbs -A gal Benny Hadnot Roger Harcum Karen Gruggel Jimmy Guyot Johnny Guyot Judy Harrell Sharon Harrell -0' r- A W unior Avenell Harrington Phil Harrison Diane Hathaway Jimmy Hawks Charlene Hazy Margie Cl Billie High Linda Gloria Holland Dallas Hollowell Elaine Hollowell Holderfield 104 Higginbotham Class Anne Hyde 'P' 1 15 54 5 Nina Hopewell Donald Hughes Stephan Hughes Steve Hughes Tami Hultman Dot Hyde Brenda Ivey Linwood Ivy Jeanette Johnson Q- N R A ,f X l ,Q t JM Laura Johnson Jill J ones Linda Jones C onstance Clarence Keel Martha Kilby ,L ' Jordan '53 ,JV J o Anne Kilham Anna King Norwood King Susan Kirby 4-X Y-.ff , W Joan Kiser Beverly Koiner Joan Laderberg Robert Lambert Donna Lane 105 -1 ,an Teresa Lassiter Linda Leary Linda Lee Sheila Lee Jane Leis Judy Levin Carol Lewis Nancy Luke Mike Martin X me .3 ' Kay Lewis W-I Lee Luper Gary Mashburn Heftie Lynn Wir' Suzanne Lindsay David Lovingood if? Charlotte Mahoney Sandra Lusk YZF' Ronnie Mason Mason .B-1.93 1? Richard McCarty Marian McCoy Kathy McLane Jimmy McManis 106 'WSIS Connie Lufsey unior .-nv .f Stephen Markman Charles Mastro Bill Miller fn., vu Shirley Marland Ni? ,,,. ,. f. 90 . ,Gb 1--6 Jean Miller Sara Milliken Class an Steve Mills Linda Modlin Anne Mosley 719 '-4 L we Gary Moore 015 Raymond Miltxer Klnda Mishoe Calvm Mizelle '15 Jay MOOIB Stanley Moore Carol lVIorse Marylyn Motley Kenneth Murphy Barbara Myers Brent Myers 235 Richard Nuckles Linda Nyman Mike O'Berry Vickie 0'De11 Fl-an Ouice Diane Ottavio G.T. Overstreet 'C Wayne Outland Judy Owens Charles Pace Marcus Parker Mary Parker ,S Q in 7 4:-nr UTHOI' Patsy Parker Sharon Parker Jerry Peaks Michael Peck Mary Pendleton 1'-ser-' -vw - 4- :V -if Butch Phelps Barbara Phillips , ,, k,,.,, 19, fg F V i - -i 2 fi ' ' 4, fegjfgjags ,H f 1513-Y M , 11 2f'?'W E .gs-V -P , ,- it , li ' N John Psimas dvi Jerry Rhoades Scott Rhodes 4-din -an V, t-di if? NG' Tommy Pierce Tommy Pittman Robert Pond Marsha POPQ sol 'adv at Billy Redmon Wayne Redmon David Revell Ruth Reynolds George Rice .A-sv as . James Rice Anna Richardson Betty Richardson Judy Rickman Jimmy Roberts Eddie Robertson Tommy Steve Rogers Robertson Class David Rohr 40 Larry Rorrer Sherry Ross Cheryl Rowe Doris Rowe .19 xi Gail Rutherford Richard Ryals Stan Salasky Bonnie Salins Pam Sammons Sylvia Santos l xl Nancy Savage Charles Sawyer Arnold Don Sharpe Herbert Sharpe Schlusberg Judy Sharrett Butch Shea Steve Simpson P Q Carroll Shepherd Linda Shepherd Barry Short Larry Sh0I'f nw 5 Dwayne Sims Frank Singleton Gary Skinner l 09 unior Donna Skipwith Beryl Slaughter Judy Sloan Adelia Smith Harold Smith Matt Smith Tommy Spencer Nancy Splichal Richard Stallings tg, .an Shirley Staples Linda St. Clair Robert Steele Marjorie Ricky Stephenson Stephenson S5-3 Y I y J aifaegl 9555 Pam Strickland Judy Sturgis Bruce Janet Summerlyn Georgie Sumner Summerfield VJ? Linda Swindell Bill Sykes Lindell Wayne Tatum Geoffrey Tennille Taliaferro Class Lee Terwilliger Marilyn Thomas wwf: a:2::,gc:- v -fa as Brenda' Tinley Carolyn Tolbert Linda Trammell Sandra Tribble V' iii' Harry Thompson Jean Thorne .3 e ' T275 Danny Turner Susan Turner K-e 1-1 Carol Twilley Helen Underwood Glenn Valentine Larry Vann Janie Vaughan Randy Vaughan Sharon Vaughan Barbara Vick Richard Vincent Amy Virnelson Linda Voshall I I I Sandra Vick Judy Vicks Ronnie Wagner Audrey Wallace 2 -'Q 'A X Mary Reed James Warren Wayne Weaver Carolyn Weiss Jimmy Wells Walker ,QI X I i, y A wiv .ztr ei Gary Wermick Pam West Carolyn White Jim White Jerry Whitley unior Class Cheryl Williams Ss, 1'-as f-rr J , ix , for X Ray Whitley Janet Willey Nannette Willey Arrie Ann no-' Eddie Williamson Doug Woodard Cammie Willis Johnny Jane Wiseman Winborne A-4 June Wright Lynda Young Arnold Zedd 1 12 Williams -B Harold Zedd HW i Elie Classroom Scene . , Sfnglish 1 , . J ' 'J' 7 fi' i I M ly '- I .xx , ly . ,.. wx AW:A, , ,N u , ' if 2' And the big bad wolf said Ronnie Fisk, Jerry Whitley, Ronnie McEwen, Tommy Sharpe, and Ronnie Hundley get ready for panel discussion. nr 1 '1 sh! ' UK V, Ellsworth, Judy Vicks, and Sandra Hardy post The Dreamer only costs a quarter. on book report records. Mrs. Howard explains how it's done. Mrs. Newcome and hopefuls! xu I a--'-' -- . PY ' 2, W ' HL. , it ,1 :Zu u ,w 1 w H f - Hx .ei - There gO6S an amoeba! Maia-56a Sciences is tx' ,,, Donna Lane, Judy. Rickman, and stry experiment. i Mrs. Hmton durmg one of phys1cs lectures that her students enjoy. Steve B1ShOp and Larry Eavey get ready for physlcs periment. Projected problems help the study of math Q if xf if '- V mer is r i A i 1 si Q fs! i ,fi V vm-E ., , . .- .A u fx' if -it .-3 f -A Dennis Wright, J blem in friction. 14.1 'r . 5 i A 'I C . fi . ii i oel Peck, and The daily math scene. ls: Robert Parker check a pro- Bobby Dowd measures ingredients for chemistry experiment L-3 Linda Johnson explains her science exhibit to biology class. Mr. Hinton lends a hand to biology students during lab session. ig Mr. Strawn outlines U.S. History course at start of new Mr. Price and World History students. term. Q-uf. Mrs. Moran makes good use of visual aids to put over her points.. s, ' 'fm History You'll never learn anything that way Harold! Mr. Masters is our government expert. Mr. Butler stresses a point in U.S. History. .y ,i ti rm' :Q . 2 Z-E 'X -F I+ ff I I E 9 I ll ' Ext ggi. v if Miss Vincent and Latin students. Language lab gets a work out. Mrs. West and French hopefuls. ,J 1 .x Eanguages Mrs. Morse helps with an original production written and performed by Spanish students. Mrs. Morse explains language lab controls to student practice teachers. x K W- Q? if 5100. H. H53 1 t ' iii' fur .. -1 v4 Glee Club during regular rehearsal hour M u S 1 C One of the events that band practices lead to This is second period band practice, but it could be the picture any morning at eight o'clock One of the orchestra rehearsals leading up to the group's Mr. Laguta helps Mary Parker with a musical score assembly program H8 ww i Mrs. Sharon looks on approvingly as Dot Hyde sews Home Sc,-Art HQ- Ruth Sawyer, Gladys Whitehead, and Libby Corey are really starting to cook up something ua Eaves, Lisa Sorrentino, Edlth Dilda, Vivian George, - L Gail Schikevitz are occupied with an art project it A .R N fig. 3 u 1, igkwwy . . H 3- W' ' ,K -, 5 4-viaia- . : 7 ix , W'fm'I , - .F - 52:5 Haynes and Barbara Phillips really have their hands Diana Grace and Julie Goeller hard at work on decorations the pot. during art class. L Mrs. Williams checks a problem for Sharon Coltes Another class in office machme use and apphcatwn F' 11' ' arf Ernest Etheridge, Grace Virginia Rawls Xlafrp- Jack Ryder Gertrude Anderson U 1 da n C Q fi 1 - if B all :Sy Georgiana Woodhouse-guidance directory Nell VVha1ey- guidarwe clerk i W , A F Y J' 5-'ef Elizabeth Blanford .. . '2 ' ' ' Helen Huff WJ, 5 ,5:b5ag'7T'QT'- ' f ff ::-.ae,'-- Q n 'smgiiqz-H651 ,, 0 A ',,,, 5 cce il 1 J Fifth period mechanical drawing class-Willie Parks-instructor Wood shop-Elmer Martin-instructor John Dragseth, sheet metal instructor, explains sheet metal problem Machine shop corner-Howard Beale-instructor Grover Howard is occupied with a problem in mechanical drawing vi in xn- W W W L 2? X 'Rf jim r - - 5 Valentine and Cary Carter have an electric motor repair as their class assignment. Collins turns head of ball peen hammer in machine Hoggard helps Doug Gilliam solder a wire con- in an electric motor . X Las Uocafional H' H - -:- T WUWWW 9: in ,- A Harold Byrum, class instructor, looks on as David Revell checks car radio capacitors r fver- Kawai L, A' s.swWsl11,'w1':QQi.i. H , , , v t Projects under full swing in sheet metal shop iv 2251 252' W1 Svery moment uf A.: Y ff- uf-, V W.. A..m,. ,..- 4- mme-f - r , Anne All Ann 'son Bggg Andrews g Linda Bailey Jenny Baldwin Ma ' ' ary Barbee Bgghanelay Bonnie Barnes Delores Barnes Jackie Barnes Jean Barry Vernie Bass Judy Bazemore ff . r ' Q ri, 9' as , .. wb 4 V vu . VV Aga nm If, .54 -., , . wr, N 9 RQ -H f' -new f ,fe :CE Sopgomore J 1.1, w-. .., ff' 5' Af? J Morin-president Kabse Blow-vice-presidentj JJ! 1 4526?- yyyw'a gi l26 CLASS OFFICERS: S Willie Parks-sponsor, S u e Bradshaw-secretary, Charles Weston-treasurer, Ginny Lou nt: Janet Conn ie Beaubien Mary Lou Beck Robert Beedie Gloria Beir John Bell Barbara Belote Frances Bennett Bonny Benton Kris Bie Butch Bisese Linda Bishop Barry Black 32 5 I A A f X s I 5 A .355 L J Roger Blackman Luther Blair Linda Blasio Janet Blow Clifford Bond Randy Boone Carol Borjes Pam Borill Doug Bowles Helen Bradshaw Jane Bradshaw Sue Bradshaw I! an E.. 'C 155 sf' st ' -- 1' v a'l'1affW. ' HQ 5 E Class of 1966 Lf' 1 Brenda Byrd Lewis Byrd Mandy Carr Cathy Carsten Tarnmie Carter Frances Chappell Wayne Clark Sharon Coppedge Maureen Costner Ernest Crawford Richard Crawford Barbara Creech Shirley Branon Nancy Bray David Brewer Sandi Brewer Margaret Bright Arlene Bristow Sherry Brooks Bill Bryant Janice Bryant John Buckley Tommy Buck Teri Bunch Bruce Burbage Al Bush Carol Bush R05 Sam Bush Shirley Butler Addie Byrd M 127 fi , Eddie Crone Diane Cross Carol Crute Jimmy Culbertson Linda Culpepper Eilene Curling Posey Curren Polly Curran Carolyn Daniels George Davis Tommy Davis Wayne Davis KK Sopliomores . Nancy Evers Ronnie Evers Sandra Fain Dale Farrell Julianna Faucett Sandra Fields Steve Fields Ray Filer Bill Fisher Martha Flammia James Foster Jolene Friedman , :..:. lp T Q i QP N' 1 I I ' it ,.-x.E.:.:.w ee--44 ., . ,.: V 'f .1 DN ? FRI Q as iii if 1 L l ,WV t. A '--.4 hx, --EW, .. 6044 . I .. .I an ..i fer. 128 2 1 iv- X - 1 1- 1 -. En xi: ,RE Pam Deans Johnny Deaton Mary Deeds Ruth Ann Dehart Ricky Delbridge Cindy DeLoach Diane Drewry Janet Drewry Sue Dulaney Tom Duncan John Dunn Ann Edmunds Marvin Edwards Bonnie Ellis Lane Ellis Katie Eubank Carolyn Evans Gayle Evans 3 Y 5, ,- Y 1- +-- sf . 5- li' . ' Jill? li? if i ia: lil vi -fl Wendy Goldsmith Q. Ellen Grace 'U' '- Marsha Grant i -Q Karen Gray I Tommy Gray , 5553,-1' Pamela Grimes ,I . .33 if Jimi Janet Grubbs Sterling Hale Imelda Hall Natalie Hall June Hannah Andra Harrington Nancy Has sell Nancy Henry Willard Higgins JoAnn Hodge Butch Hodges Jackie Hodges f Y I K l td. , . 7, f . Class 2 3 wg . mfs . W: S of 1966 , if - A William Froelich Kay Frye Richard Galbreath Keith Gaskill John Gassner Ronnie George Henry Gilbert Lynde Gilliam Ruth Gillmore Gerry Glazer Gloria Golden Neil Goldfarb it 5 ,. ,ii fe -1 7 715543 n H 5, if , get if lf , w i l y ,. ,Ev VW'15,v 'a la a i , 129 Debbie Holland Sharon Holland John Hollingsworth Donnie Howell Joe Hoyle Lewis Huddle Barbara Hughes Dorothy Hughes Judy Hughes Sidney Hughson John Hunter Paul Hurdle 7 Freddie Hutchins Sandy James Ronnie Jarman Linda Jarvis Tommy Jenson Ann Johnson Faye Johnson Lillie Johnson Sherry Johnson Kenneth Johnson Karen Jones Mary Jordan George Joyner Andy Kaplan Martin Kaye Susan Keast Gayle Keirn Beverly Kelly Yvonne Knight Shannon Kraeme Audrey Kuhl Linda Ladd Anita Langston Susie Lee I' JE , ',, iff ' If A 4 V yn if yi 1 .59 .' I as i 3- 1 N If-E r Sopfiomores I v -Q51 130 1, ., Y,vg,i,-,. , . i. ,u-Bai '- A fr ' Q Y It-1 4 J 43?- Wal in f ! 4 1 I Jane Leighton Betty Lemmond Stanley Levin Dot Lewin Ann Lewis Frances Lewis John Lewis Cecelia Lillard John Little Russell Long Paula Lufsey Paulette Lufsey Paula Luna Eileen Magee Joy Manly Gary Mask Pam Mason Cathy Matthews ,JD , 355. i as f J-f I l 1 V -any , -fi ,T F Ili its XM ly 1 J 1 , Ru? Q fffn if ax J N1 f wif 4 Class of 1966 L. a ' If J Sharon Nyman Mike O'Connor Mickey Odom Judy Old Janie Owens Patty Owens Bryant Pace Roy Palmer S. Palmer Mike Parnham Beverly Parrish John Parrish Gayle Peck Betty Lou Peele Robert Perkins Ola Phelps Carolyn Poole Sharon Poole M, A v gp if Cheryl Maxson Joe Mayes Linda McFayden Phyllis McGlothlin Charles McKee Brenda McReynolds Johnny Mercer Jean Miller Jo Ann Miller Kemper Miller Donald Miltier Larry Miltier Diane Mishoe Linda Mitchell Faye Moffett Robert Moody Billy Moore Linda Moore Beverly Morgan Ginny Lou Morin Robert Murphy Alexander Mutter Walter New Charles Newton , .V -4? . S' 'Q f .f H 7' ' If I If f ir -.-'1 KW' 131 Lv V il I! '. f' Y 'il 'af 5 - ' Y 4 : : ii 4 M VW-.- ,V ., 2 ., 1 J ' ,. ff M ,K '. y 3. . Q n f' J f A Michael Schoenhaut Johnny Sexton Tommy Sharpe Stephen Sharret Willie Shearin Joan Shoesmith Thomas Silling George Skinner Billy Smith David Smith Diane Smith Everett Smith Jeffry Smith Lonnie Smith Tommy Smith Lonnie Solomon Steve Sovelius Roger Spence is ,nnnit fa, -f V, Q . , lf sf W it A gi A gfz, K X W' me 1 53 is 52 2 Sophomores 4 M ri - ? Mac Powers Tommy Prince Wayne Proftit Brenda Radford Patricia Redd Betty Redrnon Margaret Redmon Renia Regula Sandra Reshefsky Linda Revell Kent Rhodes Vernon Rice Becky Ridenour Jerry Rivers Anne Rivin Charles Robertson Sally Rock Susan Rooks Lynn Sahaj Martin Salasky Charles Saunders Sandra Sayre Gail Schikevitz Kent Schlussel 132 ,Q v,4'2?A. ,' 1 Engl' .,'+ al- 'E . Q Dewey Spencer Fay Stallings Linda Stallings Susan Stokes Sharon Strickland Francis Sturgis Larry Sublett Jane Sunchyck Jean Sunchyck Hope Swain Steve Swain Janie Sykes Nancy Sykes Fred Talbot John Tarrh Candy Taylor Pat Taylor Jim Thames Ann Thomas Linda Thomas Robert Thompson Betsy Thornton Michael Timrns Bill Tippett fl Class if Q52 1 4 ,Q,CZ, J'Lz of , . af 5 .f. Lu'-1 1' filet ,g :lil i :iff Q H.'E -.x 'e 133 Brenda Tippett ' Diane Todd ' Bill Tolbert Charles Tracy I Linda Trafton Judy Travis LLL f 1611 CQOOC! Bernie Tugwell 2 Gwen Tugwell 'fi Donna Twitchell - Mary Underwood Charles Upton Felice Urfer adj Q. Desi Val Dez Brad Vaughan Lucille Viola Connie Ward Mike Warren Sandra Warren J Timmy Warren Steve Watts Linda Weaver Hunter Webb Bobby Welton Ruby Welton Cindy West Nancy West Charles Weston f Harry Whitfield - Marshall Wilgard Joe Wilkins rl' jj WNW Mvf X an V. L ' m ES- Julia Williams Patricia Williams Connally Willis Ruby Wilson Ray Wimbrough Marsha Wine Debbie Wolff Carolyn Wood Julie Wood Donna Wyant Danny Wyatt Kulon Yelverton ?5? H Above: Linda Bailey, Jenny Baldwin, Barbara Castellanos, Brenda Radford, Laurel Harrison, Mona Harward, Edna Harrison. Above right: Lynde Gilliam, Steve Hurwitz, Lewis Hudclle, Sterling Hale. Right: Alan Bagwell, Sonny Collins, Bernard Doleman, Jane Bradshaw, Leon Morton 3 Ar 6 S H m 6 n Robert Abrams Julia Anderson Louis Anderson llliinda Axndrews ancy ppenzeller Linda Asble Susan Ashinoff Janice Austin Larry Austin Mary Bailey Gloria Baker Janice Baker Karen Bangel Patty Barber Janet Barnes Brenda Batchelor Linda Bateman Paulette Batten Jeff Beasley -In 4? Q-- ,,,l qo- Yagi. Bangel, Chris Beisel, Roger Carrow, Carolyn Pack, Ranae Dearmon, Barbara Conrad, Cheryl Yates, Billy Wildey 3. It 41 ,, 4 , r I Louis Abrahamson Marlene Ackerman Donna Achstein Janice Adams Carleen Adcock Mary Ainsle Roberta Albgrti Shirley Alexander Linda AHen -vp: 4 Y . 6 , 1 . Hi 'f ,,g., ling , rm .' min f ag' 7' E , J A. 42 'Ts y,-39 fi V' , VJ' 3' X X K- ,. 5 .1 f 4 ,H M.. if V+ if . 'fi' ,-, 1 Y 5 :..52: sw - 1' 3 Mary Jo Beaubien Arlene Becker Linda Bennett Linda Bidgood Chris Beisel Wayne Birdsong Ginger Blackburn Robert Blue Wayne Boone Jo Anne Botner Linda Bracy Carol Brady M... . 'L ff ix X 3. ,, 'E ' 16 ff' 4 nv 3 rw fy X f X 1 s Hresgmen , ,,., :., , ,, 2- , ., . If ,, l .J Q X-QV '. f . .T ,f H :,, V559 iw EMM 1 55:5 ' ' dv' F , . if! . W ' 1 W -1? I 1 Herbert Chappell Danny Clark Leslie Clarke Pauline Clarke Jimmy Clayton Betty Cohen Barbara Conrad Larry Cook Libby Corey Pat Cornwell Karen Cosner LaDon Cotton ii! ' 1.-+4 f' 2 4 x . Za, li? ' Y mn CNBC fj 'rr A ewfx' , i i af, Sandra Branscome Henry Braswell Butch Brewer Cindy Brewer Mike Broadhurst Janet Bromberg Peggy Brown Raymond Brown Bonnie Buchanan Pam Buchanan David Bullock Betty Cadalon L. Capito Brenda Caprio Cora Sue Carroll George Carter Sharyn Cates Candy Caton iEu?li1fWW W 4' ' 'I' L if ,I If f: -' If iv N if , :Q , ' iw . -f , . ,' V , ! . if l if 1 3 I Carol Cross John Crute Eddie Culpepper Patricia Culpepper Carolyn Danning Linda Davis Linda Davis Jerry Deacon Walter Delaney J acquelin Dennis Wayne Denny Joe Dillon , f v l J f fd 'af , f 4 ': '! l w . f ' ' HE 1 Randy Fletcher Earl Fly Becky Flynn Gaynelle Forrest Pamela Franklin Jean Friedlin Christie Frink Johnny Frost Tom Fuller Joe Fussell Steve Gaddy Dave Gardner ' 76 'J .J ,ts .iff 3, Class of 1967 sg, if L gg wr ,. 137 , L M , 1 A ff ff -K ,ay Mary Duffen Joyce Dunleavy Ann Edwards Georgianna Edwards WB. Edwards Marion Elliott Cheryl English Jo Ann Ennis Linda Eure Lois Evans Robert Everett Leo Facenda Jackie Fain Roger Fain Jack Fay Chester Felton Sandra Felton Roy Fish H ,na ,L C 'R '7 Mr ,f if 1' 1' 1' , li .. fl 3 1 L e' IJ Helen Higgins Donna Hobb s Nancy Hodge Ricky Hogg ard Barry Holzweig Bobbie Hoover Lee Hornstein Tona Howard Linda Hundley Vick Irnbriaco Jeff Jackson Mary Jameson ' f ,V f f 1 pl ,i rn, ,yt ,J eff, 'e 52: X .wif 1 ' WH Vincent Garrenton Donald Garrett James Garrett Steven Genoples Shelia Gettys Kitty Gibson Larry Glover Chris Goeller Marshall Goldstein Joey Goncalves Jerry Goney Mike Granger David Gray Edwin Gresham Charles Griftin Diane Griffin Hugh Griffin Carolyn Grimes Arliss Grimsley Linda Hampton Donald Harness Charles Harper Janice Harris Katherine Harris Karen Hathcock Judy Haynes Nancy Hayes Ann Heely Jim Heely Kenny Henderson 138 J I 4 ,J . x 1 If 1 A54 f I f ' A ' K , 1 he , , X4 or .Im L ' J? 4 Q, -it , , 3:5 ,J if 32,11 fx , I ld ,Ms -5 ' 4 J 5 , XF' J' We if ,tiff f as ,1 fx A -k,v :gf ,il Sadie Lewis Peggy Lilly Marie Lapinto Robert Louis Jane Luman Cheryl Lutton Jim MacP'hail Nancy Martin Pattie Martin Jerry Mathews Peggy Mathews Donna Matzen . Ii' Br xFi 3iZ5?rr-f t i . Karen Jeffers J imm y Jenkins John Jenkins Bill Jennings Carl Johnson Earl Johnson Freddie Johnson Jane Johnson Pat Johnson Barbara Jones Bill Jones Harriet Jones Brenda Jordan Susan Joyner Gerald Katz Kitty Keene ' Sharon Keller Jimmy Kneas Nell Knight Linda Koop Regis Korbe Wayne Laderberg Nancy Lafon Penny Lassiter Carolyn Lee Tommy Lee Marc Levin Sharon Levin Carolyn Lewis Connie Lewis I A f 25, ,P n o We ffl 139 4' Kay Morrisette Carolyn Norton Cathy Moss Billy Murphy Thomas Musser Richard Neathery Buddy Newsome Betsy Newton Cynthia Nuchols Jo Ann Nugent Jenny Oliver Bobby 0'Nea1 Susan Osborne Pam Owens Carolyn Pack Bert Crawford Donna Parker Phillip Parker Verona Parker Winston Parker Pat Payne Ronnie Pearce Sheilla Peele Wayne Perry Phillip Pearce Earl Pollock Diana Porter Eddie Powell Judy Powell Sheila Powell Linda Privett Harry Purcell Bob Quadros Pat Rabel Richard Rackley Susan Ragan I -r y -,Mr , uv , I k , M, xr l ll! I af a if g A Eugene McC1enny Carlye McGinley Brenda McMillan Gloria Medlin Janet Merritt Patricia Midgett Brenda Miller Sandra Miltier Linwood Mingis John Morecock Kenny Morgan Martha Morris .4 V, Nm , , ,fp F 2 'YQ' f 12 1 I , Km .ik W ', ,' .J I, L H Q! f-r . Q s -qi' 9 J Raymond Rarney Bill Randall Linda Rary Yvonne Reid Becky Rice Donald Rice Sanford Richardson Maury Riddick Paul Ridgeway Brenda Riggs Sandy Ripley Woody Robinson .mr -: -1.5 9 x X X . fi. . l -5r .1 L ii if ,f it In fi I ' X 'va f ' Q ,fgfgf frlifigg ' 'l7T'Q ?f4t' A . i iidfiiigqiifa- 4 W l' l Y WZ Y V V . 1 ll l 1 X. Ruth Ann Rohr Dennis Rohrer Bernard Rull Cullen Russell Brenda Sarver Laura Saunders Roland Shaw Shirley Shelton Carole Smith Linda Smith Harry Spady Linda Spencer Dee Dee Rollins Linda Rose Bonnie Ross George Ryder Marilyn Salasky Sharon Santos Pam Saunders Diane Schikevitz Brian Schnitzer Toby Siegel Marlene Simpson Suzanne Skinner Peggy Smith Ellen Snodgrass Ronnie Sorrell Jo Ann Stafford JoAnn Stanley Debbie Staples 141 Y M if , R, A f FDM Jo Anne St. Clair Bill Steiner David Stephenson Jim Stephenson Rainell Stilley Parker Stokes Michelle Strom David Swain Sherry Talbert Charles Taylor John Taylor Bruce Terwilliger ff wa' .5 Y 2 4 4 Gi? 5 'A 5 Q ' li nu 5 if f ff 4F i f f ifff fa V Jn ,gi ei John Thomas Barbara Thomas Kenny Johnson Tommy Thompson Brenda Tilton Tim Timberlake David Todd Anne Tolson Steve Turner Mike Twiford Richard Underhill Marianne Vaughan Rod Vernon Chris Vick Wayne Waibel Penny Walsh Richard Warren Steve Tribb le Joseph Tripp Bill Van Dyck Linda Vann Jack Vick Brenda Vogt Carolyn Watkins Elizabeth Washburn Linda Weatherly Jane Webster Sheryl Weiseman Lewis Weissman Anzy Wells 142 f. ' ., S if K , I f i, 1 1. P ff 'fkiai' f J 2, Eddie Winters Judy Womble MHFY Woodhead Gloria Worrell Earl Wright Elaine Wright Janet Wright Leslie Wright Mary Wynn Mickey Yates Charles West Wayne Wharam Judy White Kathy White Gladys Whitehead Shirley Wilkey Rose Wilkins Lynn Williams Dorothy Williamson Jeannie Willis Sandra Wilson James Winslow Sorrentmo Sandra Sorrell, Mickey Suttle, Bonnie Mane Willetts Rebecca Forbes. RIGHT: Mrs. ' orients her freshman registration, while other new- leave auditorium for assigned rooms gain-if ' asus IEll'-1-1' P is f Eighth Qracle NW A, dr It f Brenda Coleman Lloyd Conley Linda Council Carol Cross Sue Dashiell Steve Davis Norman Drake Jan Dray Martha Ellis James Ennis Betty Franklin Gary Galbreath Shelton Hale Frances Hall Doris Halstead Jane Hathcock Bonnie Haycock Johnny James Irene King Susan Miller David Mullins A1 Newton Judy Oliver Craig Parsons Robin Pugh Sharon Ryals Raymond Scott Dennis Smith Wayne Sykes Ronnie Taliaferro Joyce Truitt Barry Tyson Marina Whitehead Norma Williams Tommy Williams Danny Wright Q Y t W' if f 5 A I R21 is Q e fig as 1' A 1,1151-g53L?'lF5g if N.. ,J EN ,I X if i .. '1- , w v hy f z W' 5' 4 4 Steve Baker Bonnie Barnes Chloe Bennett Patsy Blanchard Stephanie Bonney Bill Brewer Valerie Britton Beth Butler w' rye 'Aw 'I44 A .ig I I DL' :V im- Vns' A Ji I v H Qrganigations i DIANNE MOORE i Section Editor 9 R , 1 r 8 pg-.4 5.1: . 'FV -1 5 -4 l w r K X f 2, 1 ,, ' ' Mi 1 I , . 571 Sgwu ' ,W , , Q W ' a -1.242 W W l 2 V i P a I I F , 1- ff If ' , if J X f if , 1:-, W L , wnfg-y Row 1: Mrs. Blanford, Woodie Motley, Linda Bayton, Sherrill Beazley, Elwood Owens, Terry Evans, Laura Daughtry. Row 2: Mary Parker-3B Representative, Dot Beale-4B Representative, Becky Ridenour-2B Represent- SC ELIZABETH BLANFORD Advisor 146 ative, Don Hawkins-4A Representative, Susan Enos-3A Representative, Marlene Ackerman-1A Representative, Linda Andrews-1B Representative, Gwen Tugwell-2A Rep- resentative H tttt H , l wr: l . ERNEST ETH ERIDGE Advisor wg7f:, -N ' Wzpgg .:,.. , I 3 ik . H , V, :': ,ff 5 3 -X K 'A V13 5 xg 3 1, f 2 ' , w -Q. i 1 3 ,Q - J 4. W Q new H5 -, Y' xiii, ,gif 1- SOPHIE MacKENZIE LYNDA BAYTON TERRY EVANS Vice-president Public Service Lunchroom W NI, fi XM 533 , Ii E WOODIE MOTLEY Publicity E.E '5j f ' i ,g ,'fif g3,fffS?fg it l . Q f f --D ..,, , fvfg ' i QA.: A ,f?!f SHERRILL BEAZ LEY ELWOOD OWENS Traffic President 147 ational Honor Society .Q w w Row 2: Kathy McPherson, Yvonne Eure, Becky Bart- holomew, Ruth Reynolds. Row 3.' Richard Erkenbrack David Rohr, Danny Turner wggx Row 1 Dolores Calloway Carol Tarrh Secretary Treas Betty Newsome Tanya Wrenn Anita Hedrick Jeanne urer Mary Vogel Preszdent Diana Grace Vzce Preszdent W1gg1DS Row 3 Don Schweiger Tom Powers Jerry Blow Irene Ferradaz Laura Daughtry Row 2 Joyce Oliver Grover Howard Kenneth Yeager Warren Sachs Row 1: Trudy Pond, Dianne Moore, Diane Jones, Paula Hunt, Sandra Tribble, Kathy Phelps. Row 2: Vickie 0'Dell, Judy Branton, Minnie Virginia Stafford, Joanne Williamson, Luise Schauer, Janet Summerlyn, Nan Davis. Row 3.' Ken Rothenberg, Don Hawkins, Al Harmon, Elwood Larry Edwards, Tommy Foxworth. Row 4: Bob David Kreger, Donald Levitin, Phil Hux, James Connie Lufsey Row 1: Lynn Blackman, Billie High, Anne Smith. . ' YY Q , I . W? Courfof Honor 2 JULIA LEE PERKINSON Advisor I sz 2-- ' 'f LAURA DAUGHTRY President GAIL S. MULLENS Advisor Clara MacKenzie, Jean Barry, Laura Daughtry, Kay Harris, Joyce Oliver, Mrs. Mullens 149 Row 1: Linda Early, Charlotte Mahoney, Paulette Duncan, Sharon Duke, Hobie Audiet-editor in chief Mrs. Howard- advisor. Row 2: Amy Virnelson, Betty Newsome, Sandra Durham, Becky Bartholomew, Larua Daughtry. Row 3: Terry Evans, Tami Hultman, Janie Sykes, Diane Phelps, Dee Dee Rollins, Nancy Henry. Row 4: Grover Howard, .gohn Tarrh, Robert Edge, Richard Erkenbrack, James raig 'QS Hobie passes out material to be read for possible publication Serivons Society Row 1 Sandra Coppedge, Connie Lufsey vice president Donna Lane reporter Betty Newsome preszdent Kathy Phelps secretary Laura Daughtry Row 2 Mrs Howard Shelly Whitley Carol Tarrh Rhea Levinson Sharyn Ches Che Dreamer Esther Howard-advisory Hobbie Audet-editon Grace, Laura Daughtry I Staff members read over material gathered from classes Vicky O'Dell Nan Davis Row 3 Hobie ML P21111 Sheryl Weiseman Luise Schaver, Jay Mingus Row 4 Elwood Owens Charles Sullivan, Moseley Russell Bellamy Marc Reshefsky Eifirary Check in desk is the starting point X 5 X X 1 1 Card catalogue is an invaluable aid Loradell Dickerson presides over check-out desk E Med Reference check point gtkmm ws. South Wing North wing iv iw E H9 F L Q ,. Sister Hundley, Kay Harris, Minnie Virginia Stafford, Judy Crawford, Tommy Parker, Judy Boyce, and Judy Branton have their portraits taken, too! Che Diane Moore, Judy Boyce, Judy Crawford Q 3? Demyrias QSisterJ Hundley Coach Landis I Judy BQYCS Co-Editor Advisor Co-Editor The staff stirs up student interest to kick off the subscription drive Janice Sumrell President Minnie Virginia Stafford, Coach Landis, Sister Hundley Hugh Tribble, Master Photographery whose interest in every issui of the President is exceeded only by the quality of his wor June Wright, Helen Wise Sherrill Beazley, Mabel Lawrence, Dianne Dickinson, Diane Jones, and Vicky Wine do their part to interest students in subscribing to the 1964 President Row 1: Marc Reshefsky--advertising editor, Kay Harris-features editon Betty Newsome-classes editor, Minnie Virginia .Stafford-seniors, editor, Demyrias Hundley-Co-editor, Jud Boyce-Co-editor, Diane Jones-faculty Dianne Moore-ovrganzzatrons, Andy Goodman-sports editor. Row 2: aura Daughtry, Carol Lewis, Judy Craw ford, Jean Breedlove, Sandra Coppedge, June Wright, Jucw Owens, Jane Wiseman. Row 3: Mable Lawrence Terry Evans, Linda Bayton, Sherrill Beazley, Bay Farr, oodie Motley, Helen Wise. Row 4: Judy Branton, Vicky Wine, Jack Milliner, Kemper Miller, ommy Parker, Donald Bradley Diane Dickinson Janice Sumrell --,peg 4 Craig Steverson, Warren Sachs, Elaine Hollowell-associate editor, Barry Short-news editor 11:5 :rl ' Kenny Rothenberg-sports editor, Tommy Jones, Marc Reshefsky, Andy Goo dman-sports editor f, il nf . . ,grill afar 2' ' XV,n.f l Front: Barbara Castellanos, Linda Martin-feature editor, Sharon Harrell. Back: Bob Morecock, Ronnie Wagner, Linda Roberts, Steve Parker 154 Ee 3 Charles Hoofnagle-advisor, Rhea son-editor Joan Williams-business editor, Williams on-exchange edito r Lfx . Joa K - nl., rig X . Us RH EA LEVINSON Edito r-in- Chief 55 Student 6 ,,..,il W i may , xr 1 X 9 ,H if it' CHARLES HOFNAGLE Advisor Row 1: Kenny Rothenberg-sports editor, Linda Martin- features editor, Andy Goodman-sports editor, Joan Williams -business editor, Rhea Levinson-editor in chief Elaine Hollowe 1-ass ociate editorg Larry Short-news editor, Joanne Williamson-exchange editor. Row 2: Linda Bayton, Laura Daughtry, Barbara Castellanos, Linda Roberts, Sharon Harrell, Trudy Pond, Mary Parker, Judy Owens, Ginny Lou Morin. Row 3: Sandra Tribble, Tracy Crone, Diane Jones, Sherrill Beazley, Judy Morgan, Barbara Crews, Harriet Levin, Becky Ridenour, Sandra Hardy. Row 4.' Jack Milliner, Craig Steverson, Warren Sachs, Marc Reshef- sky, Ronnie Wagner, Mr. Hoffnagle-advisor, Bob More- cock, Tommy Jones, Steven Parker Robln Edge Patty Maxey Activities Membership means admittance to Dramatic Club productions all home footb'a1l games id :GT 156 Association home basketball games JACK RYDER Co-chairman Dorothy Diehl 1+ , fd Q 4-Q-ends sf' - ,2 wrestling matches and various other functions around school. tion A A members receive each published issue of The Chrls Doyle Delores Batkins 'I57 A.E. Landls John R. Wise John Tarrh Diversi Pied Gccu ations P Row 1: Mr. Wade, Sharon Barber, Paula Hunt, Dolores Calloway, Beverly Jones, Barbara Trollinger, Phylis Ponton, Stanley Garren. Row 2: Linda Pemberton, Charleene Haz , Bettie Lovelace, Peggy Griggs, Anita Hedricks, Lincfa Milliner. Jaynet Kauffman. Row 3: Douglas Collins, Donna Delores Calloway, Charlene Hazy, Beverly Jones prepare a display H .tin WH W. Outland, Cynthia Hall, Karen Smith, Judy Quick, Billie Sturgis, Jeannie Eanes, Fletcher Carson. Row 4: Wayne Outland, Daryl Gaskill, John Sharreet, Bobby Wimbrough, Steve Forehand, John Bawl, Jack Carr. Row 5: Randy Nelson, Ronnie Smith, Harry Richards. 'Q OFFICERS: Row Paula Secretary,Dolores Treasurven Sharon Garren-Reporterg Barbara and Chaplain Steve Forehand, Phillis Ponton, Douglas Collins Janet Kauffman, Jeannie Eanes, Linda Milliner I John Mason, Mr. Wise, Sherman Wingate Phyllis Stublen,-Billy Gardner, Ray Harris 7 1: Miss Maydanis-Advisory Phylis Stublen, Glenn Anne Amith, Carolyn Ennis, Earl Taylor, Shirley Mr. Wise-Advisor. Row 2: Ra Harris, Margaret Sheri Rogers, Sharon Parker, Igat McGinley, Judy Ernestine Taylor, Kay Franklin, Patricia Anderson, Narron, Edward Williamson. Row 3: Joel Kirshon, Kirkpatrick, Kenny Bass, Larry Courtney, Rodney Disirifiuiive Sclucafion OFFICERS: Frontg Jutta Reagan-Reporten Carolyn Ennis -Secretary, Anne Smith-Parliamentarian. Backg Donald Newberry-Vice- President, Charles Fuller-Presideng Earl Taylor- Treasurer Blythe, Curtis Waters, Don Newberry, Joe Newberry, Jimmy Parnham, Paul Dowity. Row 4: Harold Smith, Grady Gres- ham, Patsy Ellsworth, Brenda Davenport, Avis Hicks, Pat Vaughn, Annette Jenkins, Mickie Odom, Terry Miller, Donna Hundley, Steve Simpson. Row 5: Wayne Phillips, Sherman Wingate, Billy Cross, Bill Pearce, John Horan, John Mason, Charlie Fisher, Bill Gardner, Kenny Lewis 3 van . .- ., sg-.J - avi' Q si W OFFICERS: Front: Joyce Williams-President, Ann Butler- Vice-President. Miss Lee-Advisor, Joyce Williams Back: Rita Manchester-Historian, Annette Vick-Secretary, Sandra Hay- den- Treasurer REPORTERS: Eloise Puryear, Chris Turner-chief reporter, Lynda Rheindty gd Row 1: Carolyn Nicholson, Jeri Kaplan, Sandra Spencer, Kathy Stearns, Ann Butler. Row 2: Brenda West, Patricia Wooten, Helen Morris 17.06. Row 1: Sandy Hayden- Treasurer, Chris Turner-Reporter, Ann Butler-Vice President, Joyce Williams-President, Reta Manchester-Historian, Miss Lee-Sponsor. Missing from picture-Annette Vick-Secretary. Row 2: Jeri Kaplan, Judy 160 V N! gifs Boyd, Pat Turner, Helen Morris, Sandra Puryear, Patricia Wooten. Row 3: Cheryl Inman, Kathy Stearns, Linda Rheindt, Brenda O'Neal, Pat Cross, Carolyn Nicholson Modern Dance f':Sr1J i!i3'lsE5 u 3 1 1 .ar Q Lf'- fs W I ,vi 4, , iq' 1 from bottom left. Susan Godwin, Kathy Eastes, Alexander, Sondra Burroughs, Patty Owens, . 5 w 5 . .if ' Pam Sammons, Linda Johnson Bettie Lou Barber, Jeanne Smith, Diane Phelps Lou Ann Alexander- Treasurer, Patty Owens-Secretary, Reg- ina Goffigan-Vice-President, Kathy Eastes-President Lou Ann Alexander, Linda Johnson, Regina Goffigan, Patty Owens, Kathy Eastes, Gwen Tugwell, Susan Godwin, Sondra Burroughs, Brenda Mouser Mrs. Byrd gives her girls last minute instructions before assembly performance r: '. Row 1: Kathy White, Martha Morris, Clara McKenzie, Martha Flammia, Linda Blasio, Mary Vogel. Row 2: Angy Wells, Debbie Staples, Anne Tolson, Lucile Viola, Pam Saunders, Judy VVhite, Kitty Keene. Row 3: Linda Hundley, Alice Johnson, Mary Benn Underwood, Sherry 3.5.14 Row 1: Miss Woodhouse- Advisor, Betty Newsome- Treasurer, Marian McCoy - Vice-President, Harriet Levin-President, Laura Daughtry-Secretary, Bon- nie Ellis-Cha lain. Row 2: Jud! Owens, iflary Parker, Lin a Trammell, Dianne Hambric, Kathy Eastes, Faye Moffett, Gail Bowen. Row 3: Janey Vaughan, Tracy Crone, Sharon Har- rell, Linda Martin, Sandra Tribble, Sandra Hardy, Myra Anapol. Row 4: Brenda Johnson, Lou Ann Alexander, Mary Cook, Carol Crute, MarshaWine, Sharon Stark. Row 5: Ann Moseley, Louella Wood- yard, Joanne Botner, Judy Hughes, Candy Frank, Patsy Ayres, Susan Rook 1 .. Row 1: Sherrill Beazley, Linda Bayton, Trudy Pond, Melinda Ka lan, Jea Miller, Bettie Ecu Barber. Row 2: Lynda Smith, Joan Hodge, Yvonne Knight, Irene Ferradaz, Mary Lo Beck, Lilli Jo Johnson Susan Rosenfeld. Row 3. Judy Branton, Terry Evans Dianne Moore, Judy Boyce Diane Jones, Kay Harris Betty Andrews, Carol Tarrh Row 4: Judy Miller, Dem yrias Hundley, Minnie Vir ginia Stafford, Charlott Fink, Carolyn Britt, Ginge Graham, Nan Davis.RoL 5 Jane Leis, Sandra Vick Ginny Oliver, Carol Cross Becky Bartholomew, Le Ashley Brooks, Patty Maxey, Janie Sykes, Patricia Williams, Gayle Evans. Row 4: Rhea Levinson, Laura Saunders, Mary Jean Ainsley, Ann Heely, Susan Turner, Christy Burch, Chris Bie. Row 5: Larry Short, Nancy Sykes, Harry Thompson. CZ? Row 1: Woodie Motley, Mary Benn Underwood, Alice Johnson, Linda Bayton, Clara MacKenzie, Stephanie Weiss. Row 2: Marilyn Salasky, Pat- ricia Williams, Paula Lufsey, Jean Miller, Lee Hornstein. Row 3: Posey Curren, Carole Sue Borjes, Anita Langston, Carol Mitchell, Sandra Miltier, Dianne Moore. Row 4: Dale Farrell, Melinda Kaplan, Patsy Ayres, Susan Keast FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS Lufsey-Secretary, Amy Virnelson-Vice Lynn Blachman-Treasuren Nan Davis fe Cercle grancais Row 1: Billie High, Connie Lufsey, Amy Virnelson, Nan Davis, Lynn Blachman, Mrs. West-advisor. Row 2: Martin Kaye, Geoffrey Tennille, Harold Zedd, Her- bert Sharpe, Gordon Griffin, John Dickinson. Row 3: Karen Bangel, Suzanne Lindsay, Blanche Glickman, Vivian Dickinson, Dianne Hambric Row 1: Susan Ashinoff, Gail Schikevitz, Julia Anderson, Kitty Keene, Rainell Stil- ley, Roberta Alberti. Row 2.' Brenda Batchelor, Donna Lane, Bonnee Salins, Mar- tha Flammia, Jane Wise- man. Row 3: Martin Sal- asky, Richard Crawford, Lynn Sahaj, Sandy Howlett, Doug Bowles, Spencer Ads:-1 Row 1: Miss Vincent-advisory ElW00d OWQDS, YV011116 Henry, Diana Grace, Fay Grant, Ellen Grace, Sandy Sayre, Eure, Paul Hurdle, Trudy Pond, Diane Jones, Russell Bell- Loretta White. Row 3: Gwen Tugwell, Kenny Morgan, amy, Mr- Alldef-CldUiSOf'. Row 2-' Laura Da'-lghtfy, NHHCY Hunter Webb, David Lovingwood, Lonnie Solomon, Cathy DeBarry fatin C1115 or l 1 2 4 LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Row 1: Mr. Audet-Advisor, Trudy Pond- President, Yvonne Eure-Secretary, Diane Jones-Treas urer, Paul Hurdle-Vice Presi- dent, Russell Bellamy-Reporter, Miss Vincent -Advisor Row 1: Danny Turner, Diane Drewry, Louise Schauer, Margaret Todd, Sharon Staples, Phil Hux. Row 2: Johnny Deaton, Preston Hewitt, Abe Powell, Billy Moore, Joe Mayes. Row 3: Tim Hagwood, Ricky Stephenson, Charles Rob- ertson, Kent Schlussel, Marshall Wilgard, Frank Lee Tai PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE OFFICERS Anne Moseley- David Sing- Tracy Treasurer, Rue-Hostess Row 1: Linda Martin, Susan Rosenfeld, Judy Owens, Mary Parker, Norma Simpson, Jeanne Smith. Row 2: Robert Jordan, Richard Riles, Jerry Blow, John Dunn, Richard Rardon. Row 3.' Judy Crawford, Sherrill Beazley, Sherry Brooks, Luella Woodyard Pan-American fleague Row 1: Pam Sammons, Cheri La Rue, Tracy Crone, Myra Anapol, Anne Moseley, David Smith, Judy Sing, Mrs. Morse--advisor: Row 2: Karen Gruggel, Sara Foster, Nancy Keyes, Linda St. Clair, Bonnie Ellis, Barbara Row 1: Carol Brady, Janet Bromberg, Aylin Brornberg, Lana Maskell, Bobbie Lou Hoover, Mrs. Rhyne-ad- visor. Row 2: Beverly Mor- gan, Nancy Appenziller, Mary Beth Duffen, Peggy Smith, Ricky Vaughan. Row 3: Ronnie Mason, Marc Reshefsky, Robert More- cock, Jimmy Craig. Row 1: Mrs. West, Donnie Schweiger, Laura Johnson, Donna Santos, Sharon Staples, Harriet Levin, McCoy, Lynn Blachman, Nan Davis, Elwood Owens, Diana 4: Dianne Hambric, Carol Mitchell, Blanche Polson. Row 2: Gwen Tugwell, Sharyn Cates, Julia Williams, Levingston, Mickie O'Brien, Katie Eubank Amy Jackie Barnes, Martha Flammia. Row 3: Charlotte Fink, Cheri La Rue, Karen Gruggel, Georgiarma Edwards, Sharon Dramatic C1115 Joe Magis, Tami Hultman, Mrs. West, Larry Short Herbert harp, Gloria Holland 166 Carol Rush, Carol Crute, Melinda Kaplan, Anne Smith, Tami Hultman, Gloria Holland. Row 5.' Joe Morecock, Marc Reshefsky, John Turner, Herbert Sharpe, Larry Short l I A V Don Schweiger, Elwood Owens Lynn Blachman 14 ff K 2 , EEE? 5 paw- fu. k ,f ,f ew Q. 51' ' - . J' uissifgu Ms, f mm, X Nw. sb.. '11, - we 1 XILAZ i 1 k:x,A ' V, V, 'X nv im PEL-: I an Ca. x.. 2 3. 5 QB 5 5 ,W x-if-L Ei . ,N 5He Horum sf 'Q , U w W 22- UE ff: an 1 5 155,54 M ,..,3f,, , FORUM OFFICERS Myra Anapol, vice-president, discusses a problem of pro- Row 1: Warren Sachs-president, Myra Anapol-vice-presb cedure with Mrs' Brady' advisor dent. Row 2: Lynn Laskin-secretary, Paul Hurdle-treas- urerg Anne Rivin-reporter. , N H l 'szfffm A 5 .3 l lf Mn - 1 , President Warren Sachs presides over one of the regular club meetings held during the school year Row. 1: Mike Mason-Historian, Cliff Splichal-Chaplain, Clevie Warren-President, Judy Sing-Vice President, Ruth Reynolds-Secretaljy, Sandra Durham-Historian. Row 2: Sandra Coppedge, Carolyn Grimes, Jeanne Smith, Carroll Turner, Patty Maxey, Marsha Edwards, Kenny Morgan. Row 3: Gail Schikevitz, Jane Bradshaw, Brenda Mouser Pamela Grimes, Debbie Wolff, Bay Farr, Aylin Bromberg, Donna Parker. Row 4: Kathy Phelps, Richard Carroll, Clyd Hardison, John DeVites, Linda Scauer, Mary Beth Ari C1115 Davi Ruth Reynolds Secreta C1ev1eWarren Preszdent Sandra Durham Hzstonan Ju y Sing Vzce Preszdent Jo Ann K11 ham Treasurer Mrs. Snelhngs-Advzsor, Martha Tureman Sandra Durham, Mrs. Snelhngs, Bay Faar, Mike lvl Jeanne Smith, Linda Revell -sy -42 6 S BSO! guture urses - it 'F 'Y 1: Katha' DeBerry, Susan Inman, Susan Keist, Carol Sue ommery, Mrs. Jane Snyder-Advisor. Row 2: Norton, Shirley Wise, Carol Rush, Susan Bond, Nancy Martin. Row 3: Janet Barnes, Linda Rose, Brenda Paul Feuerstein, Tom Fuller, Robert Albertson Ray Grant, John Davis, Dennis Bryant neg! 099 .. PQ iw tw '-1 Jordan, Mary Jordan, Rebecca Forbes, Joan Snyder. Row 4: Jean Hitchcock, Gail Crumpler, Fay Grant, Loretta White, Adelia Smith, Linda Gray, Christian Coles Ham Club Robert Abrams, Earl Wright, Harold Byram-Sponsor :Fe Wham' M, 9 I ! w w, Q, ' 1 1 Ar 55 A gorensics r 3 Q- . 9' x. fi' - my I Peele-Speller Q f ' , 124 , 1 ,V Andy Goodman-Extemporaneous Speaker, Betty Lou Paul Hurdle, Tami Hulh-nan-Poetry Readers Debators-Warren Sachs, Robin Edge, Sylvia Kiosterud, Charles Sullivan Nina Hopewell, Hobie Audet-.Public Speakers Amy Virnelson, Tom Powers-Prose Readers 173 :,, I X ,,ki mm N V A 'E' ? 5 J? In . Mg- 5, Mixed Chorus Row 1: Betty Boone, Verona Parker, June Wright, James Garret, Raynor Daughtry, Ray Dawson, Butch Phelps- Base leader, Wayne Waibel, Phillip Pierce, Judy Sturgis, Ginger Graham, Carol Tarrh-Robe Libarian. Row 2: Linda Shepherd, Dawn Chrisman, Teresa Lassiter-Treas- urer, Linda Bayton, Diane Hathaway, Charles Saunders, Mike Mason, Bob Morecock, John Tyler, Woodie Motley- izmx - if we , .WEEE Williams, Nina Hopewell, J aney Vaughan, David Barnes, Danny Turner-president, Steve Williamson, Sue Emory, Connie Lufsey. Row Evers, Arlene Bristow, Betty Ray Andrews, Kathy Broda Joan Williams-secretary, Sylvia Kiosterud, Rodney L den, Larry Riggan, David Stephenson, Larry Austin, Bec Bartholomew, Jeanette Johnson, Linda Jones, alto-secretary, Vicky O'Del1, Gloria Golden, Frances Johnson K,-U ,LX M, Chappell. Row 3: Mary Lou Beck, Brenda Ivey. Cheryl 'K OF ii ff' 1 Q ' Eg iv '24 ee C u Lf, fx If L J tg! U .2 its 'X Row 1: Dorothy Hughes, Jacquelyn Dennis, Imelda Hall, Karen Joan Snyder, Brenda Radford, Carolyn Norton, Susan Booth, Suzanne Skinner, Pam Buchanan. Row 2: Mary Barbee-Secretary, Fran Ollice-Robe Librarian, Linda Ladd, Jean Sunchyck, Cheryl Rowe, Linda Grimes, Susie Osborne, ,Jeanette Hollins- etion Leaglgr, Dorothy Evangelo. Row B: Deh51e Green, Ani'Tzi'IVI?-ii-'tin-President, ... Judy Powell, Pat Culpepper-Section Leader, Pam Yvonne Eure, Sherry Kirshon, Arliss Grimsley Miltier, Linda Lee. Row 4: Ginny Oliver, Adelia Sharon Santos, Anna King, Cathy DeBarry, Carol Rebecca Forbes, Linda St. Claire-Music Librarian Ivy Qcfef Clockwise from bottom: Betty Boone, Judy Sturgis, Carol Tarrh, Becky Bartho- lomew, Connie Lufsey, Joan Williams, Teresa Lassiter. Above: Sylvia Laughon Practlce sess1on of the orchestra directed by Mr. Laguta Glee Club also puts 1 many hours of rehearsal -, surf- arise.,-' ' 'A lzfgwriiliff 12552 'iw 'gg s :Lk q 'i B B A sw ,fm Mqar ,,,., A., , ., w J ,E L mg h-- if ,a ge if l ilJ1!'w V R'fCW'5-'WY .-gn:-E Marcging-Concert Band MAJ ORETTES-Carol Lewis, Linda Trammel BAND OFFICERS-Lynda Flynn-Junior Representative, Bill Miller-Band Lieutenant, Jim VVhite-Band Captain, Doug Bowles-Sophomore Representative, Paulette Batten- Freshman Representative, Sharon Rorrer-SeniorRepresent- ative Row 1: Carol Lewis, Linda Trammell. Row 2: Beverly Morgan, Bill Adkins, Fred Talbot, David Todd, Jeff Jackson. Richard Bradshaw, Jane Leighton, Binky Gaskins, Gloria Worrell, Janice Adams, Jean Miller, John Tarrh, Tommy Prince, Barry Holzsweig, Gary Galbreath, John Crute, Janice Austin, Barbara Jones, Gayle Adams, Gilda Newton, ef-ea COLOR GUARD-James MacPhai1, Michael Broadhurst, Chester Felton Randy Vaugh - ,F 1--. v an and Linda Trammel lead the way during Homecoming parade FIBQNM 1 R o x ' UQ: :lt ,L ,iffy 1 rv' Part of clarinet section during rehearsal breath, William Jennings, Tommy Byrum,J.C. Jones, Bill Torbert, Carroll Shepherd, Wayne Alexander, Randy Vaughan. Row 4: John Thomas, John Bell, Kent Schlussell, Randy Roy, Bryant Pace, Joe Hoyle, Hal McCaskill, Roland Shaw, Robert Canon, Neil Goldfarb, Calvin Constance Jordan, Everett Smith, Lynda Flynn, Stanley Levin, Pamela Grimes, John Betty Cadlaon, Buddy Felton, Mary EllenWoodhead,Doug Bowles, Mike Broad- A r James MacPahil, Donnie Howell, Randy Williams Richard D111-Band director Wilson Knigfifs D. A Billy Creech, Charles Gaskins, Bobby Dowd, Jim White Everett Smith, Wayne Alexander, Randy Vaughan, Doug Bowles 178 Randy Roy, Richard Dill-Band director Knights provide musicbefore many assemblies during the school year Tommy Prince, John Tarrh, Roland Shaw Kent Schlusell, Randy Roy, Bob Canon ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL: FIRST VIOLINS: Mary Parker, Kenny Crawford, Alex Mutter, Ginger Graham, Brenda Johnson, Patricia Williams, Vincent Carlo, Joe Tripp, Martha Flarnmia, Jimm Baines, Gu Weddle, Bert Crawford, Helen Bradshaw. SECOND VPIOLINS: Jane Leis, Janice Sumrell, Gloria Sweet, Johnny Lewis, Faye Johnson, Henry Braswell, Gary Mashburn, Gloria Allman, Charles Tracy, Lynn Wallace, Brenda Jordan, LouisWeiss- Period Gangr Row 1: Charlie Gaskins. Row 2: Joanne April Hoggard, Mary Parker. Row 3: John Charn- Boone, John Lewis more practice more practice more practice man. WIND INSTRUMENTS: Ann Rivin, John Crute, Mike Broadhurst, Jim MacPhai1, Rickey Vaughan, Paul Gibson, Charles Gaskins, Lynde Gilliam, Donald White, Roland Shaw, Thomas Prince, John Tarrh. VIOLAS: Sandie Warren, Howard Borum. CELLOS: Wayne Moss, Jirnrny Rice, Kenny Johnson, Jimmy Crawford, Linwood Strong. BASSES: Gregory Hoggard, Roger Dail, Michael Twiford. DIRECTOR: Michael Laguta Orchestra 4 . 5 1 -Q., ,' Pfiofograpgers f-eu Hugh Tribble, Coach Landis, Kemper Miller Jack Miliner-Head Photographer W Wx Kemper Miller 1 xx Kemper mixes necessary solutions Jack and the daily developing process 180 P. R' Audio- Visual Dawson, Ricky Carroll, Mr. Thurston, Glen Rice, Mike Parnham 1, ..:, ii -. Row 1: Paul Dowty, John DeVites, Sonny Collins, Steve Davis-Head Projectionist, Jim Farnham, Charles Robertson. Row 2: Carl Johnson, Jimmy Jenkins, Edward Crockett, Cullen Russell, Garland Wise, Dennis Shan- non, Donald Fortin. Row 3: Bernard Gizara, Ronnie Johnson, Dennis Brown, David Revell, Bill Dillon, Louis Anderson. Row 4: Mike Parnham, John Kern Stage- Maintenance JOE BRADY Carlos Pete Mills, Jack Mounie CHESTER MORGAN Asst. Engineer 'I 81 Engineer President Jeanne Wiggins installs new officers and members . x , 'ig' 5 f Mr----.-.,a.ir - -X '- Q V jk - Miss Cowan-advisor-discusses meeting plans with Jeanne Wiggins Book room is a busy place at the beginning of every school year guture Business Lfeaclers Amerlca Club members lend an interested ear during one of the regular meetings OFFICERS: Shirley Marland-treasurerg president, Linda Sawyer-vzbe-president, Miss visorg Paulette Lufsey-parliamentarian, Donna historian I 1 X in-+ Meetings have their moments of relaxation Row 1: Donna Jones, Shirley Marla-Hd, Lif1daD01'1a1d50f1, Costner. Row 3: Linda Modlin, Jean McC1eney, Cathy Jeanne Wiggins, Linda Sawyer, Paulette Lufsey, Miss DeBerr , Brenda Byrd, Donna Wyant. Row 4: Carolyn Cowan-advisor. Row 2: Barbara Hughes, Debbie Holland, Poole, Connie Holly, Nancy Savidge, Peggy Lilley Judy Powell, LaDon Cotton, Betty Cadlaon, Maureen 1: Diane Hathaway, Brenda Tilton, Linda Asble, Tinley, Pamela Grimes, Karen Jeffers, Dianna Clifton, Jean Beir, Deborah Modlin, Linda Ladd. Row 2: Carol Breedlove, Sylvia Santos. Row 4: Nancy Chiera, Dallas Jane Bradshaw, Georgia Sumner, LindaVoshall, Hollowell, Mary Wynn, Connie Lewis, Mary Ann Jamison Susan Ragan, Cindy Daley. Row 3: Brenda , ,Q.Y M J., Sno Ex-Wilsonite Dale Heely, home for the Holidays, escorts a 'IS something funny, Larry? Or is it thaty0u're having such very happy Becky Ridenour a good time! ' .ani No one at this table is shy! Right, Tommy? VVhen my eyes get overthe shock ofthe flash bulb, we'l1 all get up and dance , says Doug Bowles 1 84 Ronnie Baker and Patty Owens are all set for a great time! Ball Bernard Doleman and Kathy McPherson dance away the night! ni? Chandler Joyner assures Sherrill Beazley that everything is going to be all right. Mr. and Mrs. Hubard during that pause that refreshes , . 1 , Dreamy-eyed picture of contentment! N o doubt about how Carol Crute feels! 185 CAROL CRUTE JUDY TRAVIS ELLEN GRACE SHARON HOLLAND unior Varsity Cfleerleaclers WH ,,,:g..X ,, N 42. ,,11,,ffvv .'.gffW'.. MM.. um, img: BECKY RIDENOUR Co-captain M wif ELBA HUBARD Sponsor -sm- 1 1,6 af1:ff ' 1 new . uw LI 5 512311 A rf EM ' :mga ul 5, is V ggi, Q1 JANET BLOW Co-captain 186 Www: MARY BENN UNDERWOOD LINDA BISHOP . ,,-vac.. RUTHIE GILMORE A MARSHA WINE Presnoir 5ri'Hi-U Natalie Hall-Chaplain, Lillie Jo Johnson- Treasurer, Nancy Sykes-President, Janie Sykes-Vice-President, Betty Lou Peele-Sgt.-at-arms, Regina Goffigan-Secretary i Sandra Sayre, Tana Humghrey, Linda Bailey, Sharon Poole, Carol Borjes, Sue omery, Brenda Riggs, Nita Langston, Donna Parker, Patricia Midgett i 4 , S.. , 1 ,, Row 1: Linda Bailey, Regina Gofiigon, Sandra Sayre. Row 2: Sharon Poole, Sue Gomery Row 1: Brenda Riggs, Tana Humphrey, Donna Parker. Row 2: Jane Sykes, Betty Lou Peele, Nancy Sykes Y, , if X Q, bass: , S fi. Row 1: Anita Langston, Lillie Jo Johnson, Patricia Midgett, Row 2: Carol Borjes, Natalie Hall 187 Dougle LU 511-Hi-U .wt if dy Row 1: Dot Hyde, Jean Miller, Beverg Kelly, Fay Moffett, Marg Lou Beck, Faye Johnson. Row 2: Mrs. Swaln advisory Linda Voshall, Ann Hyde, elores Browning, Addie yrd, Carol Talbot. Row 3: Hope Swain, Barbara Belot, Susan Rooks, Sharon Nyman, Maureen Costner. Row 4: Paula Luna, Linda Johnson, Donna Wyatt, Lyndell Taliaferro ANN HYDE HOPE SWAIN JEAN MILLER Vice-President President Treasurer LINDA JOHNSON Secretary DELORIS BROVVNING Chaplain L Row 1: Mary Lou Beck, Faye Johnson. Row 2: Fay Moffett, Beverly Kelly ' xl-pig! , -ff, --W .L 1: Donna Wyatt, Maureen Costner, Row Sharon Nyman, Addie Byrd Carol Talbot, Lyndell Taliaferro, Linda Voshall, Dot Hyde Paula Luna, Barbara Belot, Susan Rooks ,, , . 1. , f :Zi 3 31 , .4 -- . L ' --W4 veit Y f 3 , -J wb' 1 X128 :A ' ,, . X, nf 113 ME 5 k ,I we ...mil 5: ,, f,-f af Row 1: Ann Delores Brow 189 .. Hyde, Hope Swain. Row 2: Jean Miller ning, Linda Johnson sf xi , e DEMYRIAS HUNDLEY President Que ii e EE we 53. ' f M my k 2 , MINNIE VIRGINIA DOROTHY JONES STAFFORD Treasurer Sgt.-at-arms Presidents z.: I A :-f- , FRY!-FE? if AH , 'wg 5 A , A' fi! RA.A 1 2 - , I Ie , 1 l X fee. ' 6 I I ' H I ' U .Vx 4 .f fb, SHERRILL BEAZ LEY Vice-President f ! J 3 I DIANE HAMBRIC LINDA BAYTON Historian Secretary sw KAY HARRIS Chaplain X-. Carolyn A11611 Diane Andrews Q as-,w-K Patsy Ayres Sharon Brantley fy Jean Breedlove .1 i- ,I Jean Brinkley Sylvia Laughon Mable Lawrence Carol Lewis 1 90 E If Judy Miller be Linda St. Clair Janice Sumrell If I il 'W iinn ,nlgggu ING UP: Dorothy Jones-Treasurer, Kay Harris- Daine Hambric-Historian, Minnie Virginia Staff- at-arms, Helen Dillenger-Advisor, Sherrill Beazley Sister Hundley-President In -89 If-'vu 's,...,, Bettie Barber, Sherrill Beazley, Carolyn Allen, Sharon Brantley ff ,f Annette Vick Barbara Vick Sally Warren , Diane Andrews, Janice Sumrell, Jean Brinkley Judy Miller, Mable Lawrence, Jean Breedlove, Annette Vick Wayne Allen Bill Askew Ronnie Baker i Don Bradley Richard Bray ggi,-5,1 Larry Eavey Charles Fisher Danny Haywood Bob Heely Larry McCarty 1? we uf!! John Mullins Budd Piland Ed Robertson Don Sharpe Larry Short 'KST' KES' f fm .fr ., ,1 - '....a Ll. Q 4 ' Bill Sykes Larry Vann Jimmy Wells 192 Jim White ROB ERT BARTLETT President LARRY DAVIS Treasurer JIMMY JARVIS Chaplain J . B. EDWARDS Sergeant-at-arms erry Bryani Hi-lj a ww f Gerald Blow, Donald Powell, J.B. Edwards, Larry Davis, Jimmy Jarvis, Robert Bartlett-seated We W, Z, A , rn iw M Y 1 Jimmy Craig, Robbie Jordan, Richard Reardon DONALD POWELL ' Vibe-President GERA LD B LOW Secretary Larry Vann, Donald Sharpe, Donald Bradley ...lL ea ol , Allen 511-Hi' The whole gang tw n W J, Linda Adams, Sandra Swain, Felice Urfer, Cindy lgflfqoatch, Susan Joyner, Jenny Baldwin, Susan 0 es 'iii' Sharon Holland, Sherry Brooks, Cindy DeLoatch, Becky Ridenour, Margaret Bright, Bonnie Barnes, Linda Ward Ruth Sawyer, Mary Allen, Ennie But- cher, Ellen Grace, Ruth Gilmore, Sherry Brooks-president, Susie Os- borne Row 1 Ginny Lou Morin Sgt at arms Margaret secretary Row 2 Becky Ridenour chaplam N West-reporter, Sharon Holland vzce-president, bara Creech-treasurer Mary Deeds, Ann Johnson, Bonnie Barnes, Taylor, Anzie Wells ,Y- 'ii-I Alta Gri-Hi-U Row 1: Cindy Daley, Gayle Brown. Row 2: Carol Mathews, Christie Burch, Sandra erriman, Linda Mishoe, Marian McCoy, Sharon Colts. Row 3: Frances Pierce, Mary Pendle- ton, Linda Rheindt, Linda Facenda, Linda Enni' Linda Rhemdt, C1ndy Daley, Gayle Brown , E I End-V D se Christie Burch-vice-president, Linda Rheindt-treas- uren Cindy Daley-p resident, Gayle Brown-secretary Ennis, Linda Mishoe, Sandra Merriman, Carol 553 Y iz McCoy, Linda Mishoe, Carol Mathews, Sharon Linda Facenda, Linda Ennis, Mary Pendleton, Frances Pierce, Linda Mishoe 195 H Prexie 5ri-Hi- ,gm mswma,-fflf l , .W 4 w 2 ga, PAULA' HUNT DONNA HITCHCOCK Presldenl Vice-President 553.gif ff. 2- f: Q 1 EVELYN SHEA BRENDA WEST Rec. Secretary Treasurer N if ' XRNW Q? 'Q-Dv Kathy McLane, Donna Skipwith, Susan Turner, Sandra Vick 2? ,, l, If , SHARON BARBER KAREN PUTNAM Chaplain Sgt.-at-arms Row 1: Sharon Barber, Donna Hitchcock, Paula Hunt, Evelyn Shea. Row 2: Sara Milliken, Karen Putnam, Brenda West Mary Vogel, Cheri LaRue, Sara Foster Linda Smith, Linda Donaldson, Joan Williams, Carolyn Butler -H 4-af '-' -:?v--f-H 1-f -- . --5 fur Gail Berry cf! Diane Britt Carolyn Butler Linda Donaldson Sara Foster A . -K IU n , Vitae... K Karen Gruggel Judy Harrell Nina Hopewell Jill Jones Cheri LaRue x S W ,zu H iv V 47 , 4 , 1 rl . P-: .. Fi' Kathy McLane Sara Milliken Carol Morse Mickey O'Brien Barbara Philhps Marsha Pope Donna Skipwith Linda Smith Linda Toffler Susan Turner Sandra Vick 'Q' Q Mary Vogel Audrey Wallace Joan Williams f ' Ti! F' 'V ' we 1 L, ,M , ' gi 5. ' 151' 555' -1 .7 -1. , , 5 H My pe mg gf, ,WW si M M , J , Z- . I , , f., he -:Ea . I H 7 . V Y 'UNL if V T. I N 1, 2224 ' . ' R? H , lu I wa, mf I M- W wg, gp 7' if if -all N, , ,X 135' xl 1 Z X .- I Q53 ,. BEVERLY JONES JOANNE Vice-President WILLIAMSON Treasurer MARGARET TODD President A Zriangle 5ri-Hi-Q I ,F Ina f -f -.Y '1 :six y . 4-QT : e-..ew-- A , F: is I s ln ul' A sl il I A. w k I, ,ji 3. Q A , rn, V ,N X ... 1: .,.,. 5 V' .V ku, V EEL IQ? I 6- xi M 'J 51,5 f u 1- L V' f l, fn., 3 gi I ' 'gt-'Y I ' I li W M' if Y ,. 'eff'-f 'I' '54 K. - 'WM I' ::': ' I R as 4 ' QW'-71' ' 5 5 I 'mum' - fl I I V , A ,, Q , ' 1 ,gl L. A ' A Z f ,- U - I ,::- gpg K 1 , i I' ,cf N i lr E f W .Am I X ,, I . K, i N , 1 , 43- -f - ' - , I 9 I, ' . V .,,,,, Sigh' K A Y SHA RON RORRER Rec. Secretary ANNETTE CLEVIE WARREN JENKINS Chaplain Cor. Secretary Nancy Splichal, Linda Best, Laura Johnson, Jimmie Maxey Annette Jenkins, Phyllis Ponton, Nancy Savage, Jean Smith JEANNE SMITH LYNNE OVERMAN Reporter Sgt.-at-arms f s ,Q ,..4 , : u Row 1: Beverly Jones, Margaret Todd, Rorrer. Row 2: Lynne Overman, Clevie Patty Maxey f 5? Miss Poole-advisor, Linda Nyman, Beryl Slaughter Bay Farr, Cheryl Rgwe, Linda Finn by -E f '! . ig, Linda Best Bay Farr Linda Finn Julia Goeller Laura Johnson E6 I an . X 4' v E7 S ' 5 , Q tc t X? M i s-. Patty Maxey Linda Nyman Trudy Pond Phyllis Ponton Cheryl Rowe Pam Strickland Nancy Splichal Nancy Savage Beryl Slaughter Judy Vicks 'Sw-rl Cindy West-secretary, Linda Stallings-cor. secretary, Gayle Keirn-vice-president, Janet Blow-president, Lynn Sahaj-chap- lain, Beverly Morgan-historian tw 4 Row 1 Beverly Morgan Janice Aust1n Jean Berry Row 2 Cindy West Paulette Batten Jean Miller Gayle Evans Row 1: Sandra Miltier, Betty Jane Diggs, Debbie.Staples, Ann Tolson. Row 2: Susan Keast, Lynn Sahaj, Diane Drewry, Carol Crute, Brenda Miller 200 willeff Zri-Hi-lj Peggy Matthews, Linda Wetherlee, Linda Culpeppe Cathy Moss, Bonnie Buchanan I Q THE FIVE MUSKETEERS-Linda Bishop, Jane Blow, Judy Travis, Linda Stallings, Gayle Keirn I' t Wilsonife 511-Hi-Q Mary Barbee, Leslie Wright, Sherry Johnson, Pat Taylor, Kathy Harris, Linda Trafton, Sheila Powell mag? Betsy Newton, Martha Morrxs, Penny Lassxter, Rainell Stilley, Kathy Keene, Dee Dee Rollins Row 1: Sue Bradshaw, Martha Flamrnia, Connie Beubian. Row 2: Pattie Owens, Linda Blasio, Gwen Tugwell, Posey Curran g Row 1: Jane Webster, Mary Jo Beubxan, Lollie Saunders. Row 2: Linda Eure, Ellen Snodgrass, Susan Reagan Nancy Appenzeller, Betty Cadloan, Roberta Alberti, Clara MacKenzie, Kitty Keene, Pam Owens - 201 H Wu of DON HAWKIN S President FRED PORTER Treasurer -'ff-g.-.QQ-..fff.fA.,55-,,-3-.- f-if :im fLzf5ff E Q Mike O' Berry W 1 fi 'fig ufooclrow Wilson Hi-lj TOMMY PARKER Vzbe-President BARRY SHORT Tommy Leigh Mike Martin Chaplain .Y rf- J--l-.E----: A -. ...Hg -NY -- - , I ,iio E 4 L. i 7. 34 imfff i ff . ' -Q,2Qf:.f'o 'Q-235,77-fe ,Ln ,la Charles Overman John Psimas Herbert Sharp Clifford Splichal Glenn Valentine Jerry Whitley 202 it E, may U ' at 'g-egg in xx Qt 5,1 Row 1 Barry Short Chap Lonnie Smith Sgt at arms Tomm Buck Treasurer Row 2 Fred Porter Sec Don Y Hawklns Pres Tommy Parker Vzce Pres Row 1 Barry Short Jerry VVhitley Fred Talbot Paul Hurdle, Glenn Valentine. Row 2: Robert Murphy, Tommy Parker, Don Hawkins, Mike Martin, Fred Porter, Lonnie Smith, Tommy Buck. Row 3: Spunky Perrine, Mike O'Berry, Buzzy Barclay, J.B. Jenkins, Harvey Seigle, as-' -A Row 1: Mike O'Berry, Don Hawkins, Jerrg Whitley, Tommy Buck, Harvey Seigle. Row 2: Mike Martin, arry Short, Buzzy Barclay, Glenn Valentine, Robert Murphy, Cliff Splichal, Paul Hurdle. Xzieftaw , W .mi r gr- l, nf V 203 Cliff Splichal, Herbert Sharpe. Row 1: Mike Martin, Cliff Spliehal, Paul Hurdle. Row 2.' J.B. Jenkins, Jerry VVhitley Row 1: Barry Short, Don Hawkins, Robert Murphy, Glenn Valentine, Harvey Seigle. Row 2: Tomm Buck, Spunky Perrine, Mike O'Berry, Buzzy arclay, Fred Talbot I N ORMA S IMPSON President JOYCE OLIVER Vice-President 'TE' Woodrow Wilson 511-Hi-U Row 1: Laura Daughtry-treas., Frances Barnes-past res., Norma Simpson-pres., Terry Evans-secfy. Row 2.' goyce Oliver-U. pres, Diane Jones-historian, Judy Branton- chap., Kathy Eastes-corn sec'y. V H 1 1 R1 Y el . TERRY EVANS KATHY EASTES JUDY BRANTON LINDA ARCHER Sec'y Corr. Secbf Chap. Sgt.-at-arms H., 'Eglin 5 ' ,- 5 ' is M hm A,' l le',vi?'Q,Ql'fff:f5w , L ngng. lm,gafH,Q ,lwww'Igg2ll 15:79 1 'jf.,.l,k ' nj V .. t f W i- 292' J 'E yr' ' Row 1 Lou Ann Alexa der Sue Fentress Vicky .' v rrv-1f:i1-glfgf vm ' vii. HV,-1 1 .' I1 , , f or wme,Mar1yn Morley .,,r, - '- fv f lrffi Q 'isiliilslkizeiazgi Raw 1: Sandra Tribble, Tracy crone, Judy V A51EQL-:5lrQfg i yr. - X Crawford, J aney Vaughan, Linda Martin ' Row 1: Betty Newsome, Diana Grace. Row 2: Paulette Burch, Peggy Bishop, Camie Willis xi , FRANCES BARNES Past President Af' Q LAURA DAUGHTRY Treas. fm 55' 'E 5- 1.34 V - ai, .. , if 5 as J , JUDY BOYCE Sgt.-at-arms Row 1: Luella Woodyard, Mrs. Owens-advisor, Sandra Hardy. Row 2: Judy Owens, Linda Trammell, Mary Parker 4: Lou A1-me Alexander Peggy Bishop Paulette Burch Mary Cook Judy Crawford Tracy Crone Diane Dickinson Susan Enos Sue Fentress Diana Grace ery Sandra Hardy Diane Jones Linda Martin Marilyn Motley Woodie Motley 'Q ff-Q Betty Newsome Judy Owens Mary Parker Linda Trammell Sandra Tribble V K 1 xi? ' it ' y Q . rx. Carol Twilley J aney Vaughan Camie Willis Vickie Wine 205 Luella Woodyard Heatures KAY HARRIS Section Editor rl . u .KQKQZR -,.. pf ff' ip-.A 'iii E-Qjftfi iff ' ww ,' MP 3, 'A .1 'P Y if if if , A 4 R ' ,159 fa. .. 5491! , ' ' Q ' . .Qgp V4 VN, r' wg- , TX - f. X .. r- I., v-xr 5.43: ,Mu f, 2.,.! 5 A .- ur. I Ji, ,. t n f sXX- , x, 4,13 ,I-2315: Jiiiinfli ,115 Tj 'x 5 if 'fqla' . Lv 'ix fa a .5 Homecoming LOU ANN ALEXANDER N W1 M V ,. Q. Q MARILYN MOTLEY DELORES BATKINS Maid-ofHonor 4, wisp if N ,KQHH m QW 252 1 mn FRANCES BARNES W1 M i X 32 52. ig ' vs' ., F51 u 'Y A A ax 'E' V I 5 ' K, , xiii, , xr K f yfszmw if ' EH, N V, J L?,E,!w,11W,HN1,N f 1 3 -wi' , I AF' ' . . ' , G-: Ng ' lf, lf , fi' SHERRY ROSS 209 hx 23 X HM. 1 W 53 W foggy mgwfg QQ? Winners .ftl fXN f n wks- -J, 'll If I V 'L 7 1 X Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y's 'Stirring a We come earns FIRST PLACE honors M 522 -My ' F.AT.A's elephant captures SECOND PLACE ?7 I5 . V . wi-1' 1 f Forum goes Deeper than the Ocean to take THIRD PLACE honors W 5 X ,I , 4 ,X I Xe, .2 I 'xf 7777777 FUHUM giwhulb as-xx l. 1 - I .iflgtglin A V Y-V E Y . ,A im--...hw ' X . -V 4- . 5 4. A , . ' Y U ,,gw, . ,sf w . 1 .. or D A I Fl-' P, 7 7.77 ' , ' 1 Il 'wi'-1 .Q7. 'Vs' ' 'o I 1 ' -1 :5 WL I 'sclill' I .CIM Y' U 1' lylwrr- 'A '- l ' A H2 V4 'F'--'.-.' n. Za-YA l. '.p , 574 .I , , ,Nix Rf-3, E, -me .uf it it i sf' J i a -1- l . . 51 , , W - I . rj -, 3 'N in A., Woodrow Wllson H1-Y recalls the days of flag pole V. O,T. seems to have things pretty much in balance French Club welcomes alumni to its French sidewalk cafe sitters The Triangle Tri-Hi-Y butterfly was very colorful D.E.'s ostrich greets the classes of 37 112 - 38 Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y presents a warm Southern welcome fvrrff ass - su i 1 ,my 1' lem-' shi r' A 1 fl' J ,. - . 1 is I V x 1. , :L ztt :nn C' . -.-,7 , , ' ' ,- I-A V all 4? .W ' ' sv if: L 4 if 4 . ti ' 4 , J , 5 4 , N ' , . 1 WV, 4 Q I , , , if Q f ' 4' mt? Q l ' 1' f ti in-3' 54 ' ' . -. -49' s. 3 .- Queen Annette Jenkins, Maid-ofH0nor Delores Batkins, Lou Ann Alexander Frances Barnes Marilyn Motley Sherry OSS Queen Annette with escort Richard McCarthy during halftime ceremonies of the Homecoming game This float is ready to go into orbit for visiting alumni Laura Daughtry, Terry Evans, and Sophie MacKenzie work hard on the Queen's float i---,,-.1-U' 'D i -t Delores Batkins has just received the exciting news that she will be Maid-of-Honor in the Homecoming Court ' 4 MA mnhr' L. 'J ' Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y came up with a colorful chariot , .ht , f.LW,t,V - 1-'W 3 8 w H ' ' w. ' L fe X P W Ute 2 t i7 1Hh U.S.S. Art Club comes tootin up High Street A l-. And the band plays on! ,av Annette Vick, Joyce Williams, and Christy Turner hard at work trying to make their float the best in the parade. lkv Iwi: it ee see I Q-31, r- ,etfffhs ,- 5 3 Willett Tri-Hi-Y recalls pages from the '38 President 1 -t l t - Allen Tri-Hi-Y comes up with a Witchin Welcome 214 .-' T9 xi Senior Class sends out a 'Well dressed welcome The Big Apple as done by the returning alumni during the Homecoming assembly proved to be a huge success Cheerleaders in their traditional Homecoming outfits were quite evident during the annual assembly Hifi ' N5 is xr, 'als s s is M .: V 1 K fe e if '1 Mixed Chorus displays visible proof of what it thinks of the alumni ,... ...'-, WG wr N D.E. members really had a good time pushing their wheel- barrow Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Ylguides classes of 37 38 back to Wilson igh Aqua Tri-Hi-Y had a ready welcome im TWWSEEQE? l 215 ATM V Mixed Chorus goes musical in its feelings N1 4 ,,?9': ' tl-I' W ' ' X WELCOMEQQ AuUMNF Alta Tri-Hi-Y was quite an attraction with its barrel of honey HM , s 22 t. rig-as wigs sf Career ignt . ousiness professional representatives inform stuctents gnc i , gf 216 open Mrs. Morse has her roll book ready to assure Mr, Audet has a parting word to parent put parents at ease 1 5 f'i'1 L-, , . -rgz - arents and Mr. Hinton apparently are in mutualagreement Gee! 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Row 2: Morecock Plays A MAIDEN'S PRAYER : Laura Johnson, Nancy Splichal, NanDavis -Nj I 'fs Q MARILYN WEST Director SPECIAL GUEST : Donna McCoy, Herbert Sharpe, Anne Smith, Joe Mays, Larry Short THREE ON A BENCH : Lynn Blachman, Sharon Staples, Martin Salasky THREE ON A BENCH : John Morecock, Sharon Staples N V'-W' if' -'if' ww If that's to be a self-portrait, 'Just think! Three more years of this n t ' t 'llb bl ' b bbl Jack, you better get in front of before I get out! fg?'yLa?rg:Ee?E7Iel1iI5' W1 e owing u es the camera! Caption Capers ,F ' N--.1 - Yeah! Smoky the Grape! Yikes! It's a raid! If you have to trip your opponent, don't wait until you get to the finish 1ine! 226 Q C l Why did I ever take up this pro- fession? I Anybody for tossed sa1ad? W 4 227 fun, Fresh! ! ij? E25 M, l I That easy life will get you where it shows the most! and awa-a-a-a-y we go! 11? l 9 ie ni 1785 'W fa? -ul 'T L. a Efhzci oi Trmuuilizers on Hnmehers . '2 W ' . of no.1 Ram: bf lm.2 I . 'ijililil . vm, .xiii , ggi,- I :.' 4 1' 71, A ' 1 ' P: V 'Lx ' z listnlues -nn.2 X -ig- A JJ Science Projeefs Viewed Regional Contest was Held E i fi , air: mm. 4 - - ' '-1. Q WW.: my - -I Qs V 1' cf nT' I 4- 'A S 5 1 Pfifcdwe Q g 7 i f v 1, ' e e H I , J c -W 'Q .,-I -f-- g 'Q A M I A f:,,,,r 4 A Fw u-.,s..-- mf - 1 ,.. -M , V 4 , , ffm: 9 Y E , I rx L , - 1 , 44 A ,,. 3 qs:-nx ' rf' smlum. yy- D F r.,w.-'uf-' Ii,-,WK -.Luv L ,I A, D ,, ...1..... ,M U ra r, . . ' .,: .1 .. ,. . 3 ,...w-ff , :.:.. I f' - frfi' 1.PL.:.em,.., ' ' ' . . V-- 228 ' 7 ur- During Qpen House af Wilson in April I F l5 M I' 'Af' rw, u QM SKY ffl' Q, , QW? L t V, u ? , QE? .ful 5 w ... 2 xv 1 ,aff V, f. EMS! 1 .wmmd gLEDHONE ,, a xx , Y 517' 1 230 Sports ANDY GOODMAN Section Editor me-, .V 1 Ns., . .7 I I . s , im: Q' . 4. A V. z . M l. 7? 1-T2 ..-4 v f If u, ws IU. 5' . 12 H '? I w lg g- . . 5--,,.' -'41 .-i- 5- 5. lik .LQ . .,r' 599561 S- Q- -.. ii..--,Z N, , ,Nc , . ,. ,., .,, lull siifsii .,x' 1 Q, eu ,ii H H , Jw H1 32 H W, ,, ,r 1. . -in M W 5' H H ,:,, . ,5 ,H 'N of ,ws-13-1 Qi' ,gk 15 e212i5,g-gflg' we gg 1: gr N, f f ,t - g 7 V, ,Mi W W i H Row 1: Tommie Rice, Jerry Peaks, Edward Roberson, Scrappie Hughes, Benny Hadnot, Harvey James, Robert Baker, Wayne Redmon, Richard Sorrell, Bobby Coleman. Row 2: Donald Bradley, Robert Settle, Frank Culpepper, Bernard Dolernan, Robert Bartlett-co-captain, Larry Davis-co-captain, Jimmy Matusiak, Mike Martin, Richard Vincent, Tommy Matusiak, A1 Harmon, John Kern. Row 3: Cne Koss, Cie, Mar 1 'QT Coaches Gahagan, Paine, and Beale in their regular pre- practice session 232 Coach Howard Beale, Coach Jim Paine, David Moody, Scott Rhodes, John Nobrega, Chris Doyle, Donald Langston, J. B. Edwards, Ray Reinholz, Eddie Johnson, Ralph Gahagan--head coach. Row 4: Tommy Foxworth, Ronnie McEwen, Linwood Strong, Chester Forrester, Ronnie Baker, Donald Powell Outstanding Season 1963 Season Record Wilson 27 . Oscar Smith 13 Wilson 20 .Newport News 7 Wilson 41 .... Norview 7 Wilson 39 . . . Ferguson 19 Wilson 7 . . .Hampton 7 Wilson 27 . . Churchland 7 Wilson 14 . .... Maury 7 Wilson O Princess Anne 17 'f Wilson 41 .... Granby 19 Wilson 56 . . . Cradock 18 1-.f LARRY DAVIS ROBERT BARTLETT Co-captain Co-captain Quarterback Guard Culpepper C321 plunges for his fourth score against Cradock. Frank went on to score 43 points for the night and nailed down the state individual scoring title. Others inthe picture include J.B. Edwards C601, Baker 1221, Jim Matuslak C521 and Davis C 151. 233 Davis picks up yardage with one of his many roll-out patterns against Princess Anne 234 WILSON 27 - OSCAR SMITH 13 The Wilson Presidents opened the season with a tremend- ous display of ground power in overwhelming Smith, 27-13. Before an overflow crowd of 7,000, the Prexies took the opening kickoff and drove 83 yards to paydirt. The score came on a 5 yard blast off right tackle by fullback Frank Culpepper. After receiving a Smith punt on the Tiger 46, the Presidents, ably directed by quarterback Larry Davis, drove to the Smith three, and two plays later Big Frank bulled over for the touchdown. Halfback Ronnie Baker went over for the extra point, and the score stood Wilson 14 - Smith 0. The third TD was set up by a Davis interception. With time running out, Wilson took to the air, and David Moody made a leaping catch of a Davis aerial in the end zone. At halftime the Prexies had built up a 21-0 lead, and had allowed the Tigers only one first down. On the second half kickoff the Presidents recovered a Smith fumble and went 40 yards for the fourth score. Baker scampered 12 yards for the marker to increase the lead to 27-0. With substitutes playing in the 4th quarter, both Smith scores came in the last five minutes. The first touchdown came on an 80 yard punt return by Herman Perry. The second six-pointer came on a pass from Leigh Phelps to Perry, 16 yards away in the end zone. This was the first Wilson victory over Smith since 1957. Even though the Wilson eleven entered the contest as the underdog, it showed great potential, and left the Smith fans shaking their heads. A fine team effort was evidenced, but the play of backs Davis and Culpepper and linemen Moody, Harvey James, Bernie Doleman, and J.B. Edwards was noteworthy. For his fine play, Moody was named Wilson Athlete of the Month. Baker C225 stiffarms would-be Norview tackler to pick up extra yardage , 1.71 27 ' f - Q . , . .w'Q J,,Tu: - -' - 1 ' u J 'tfg tlg -9 M ii ', - e V: 1- -- .1 ww.-, Y. I' ' ' e. -I T- i EWQ5?g rngyggidiv' sept-s . g,. Q'-is-f'4'-515' -i c Eg , as ., . iivriel -.Vibe-1fif1 K-..a,1 i xr1p+ ' '- ,' 2 A , ,nf-1 QW3. .-'f 11, . ggrihg' 1 - :Egg Y up 'i--ffefei, f. 1.5, 'Mfg-g::,3-.'f.:Q If I . su . Z ,'5 fsff'.'!iif -T'I-:2'i5i,13Et.e' s--.tiiiff .s?Jvl'ff i.X-- ,1- - ec , . 1- 'wifi'-4 wa' it :Amari FRANK BULL CULPEPPER EDDIE JOHNSON Fullback Halfback WILSON 20 - NEWPORT NEWS 7 The Newport News Typhoon was blown out to sea by the offensive attack of the Presidents. The Wilson attack was engineered by four-year quarterback Larry Davis and full- back Frank Culpepper. Key fumble recoveries by David Moody and Harvey James, combined with pass interceptions, led Wilson to victory. The first Wilson score came on a 62-yard drive which ended when Culpepper blasted over from the one. The key play in this series wasa23-yard pass from Davis to Moody, and the score at halftime was 7-0. Early in the second half, after a Moody recovery of a Typhoon fumble, t.he Prexies pushed ahead 14-0. Following a 14-yard pass to Moody, Davis lofted an aerial bomb which was snared by James as he was striding into the end zone, Newport News was frustrated by its own mistakes the entire game. Its tally came on an electrifying kickoff return for 82 yards by Mike Barnes early in the fourth quarter. Wilson's final score came on an 11-play march during which Culpepper carried the pigskin 8 times. The drive was set in motion by a recovery of a fumble by James on the 47-yard line. Culpepper and Davis again sparked the team, and the line play was excellent. Standouts included tackles J.B. Edwards and Bernard Doleman, and a quartet of rugged endsg Moody, James, Al Harmon, and Scott Rhodes. , o y .. lla, ff- W, v QE 7'f5 ' P -J-' sr. st.. .A -uf A --- -. 'TC ,- -' . n1i:f.tewsws4mni . . - .ta -. -'H - ... '- iw-.M. --tfv1,- 1. :asv 7 .eww if A . ,Aw -,,,-1 'In ' , t if 2' .' - gg-v. , gg-v N1-jf ' .J-. F ' - . l 5.Q'if -231' -'77 'N fig?-'islfflg 1.11. K., ,.,, , . . , W, . ,,- 'xv . . ut Y 4 H . . . 'fi' I 1 ' - .':i1f 1WL V - 'f'gl.fg! tfffY.g,-. 5g. f'L .. ' 6546 ' , 'nge -,se p -iv. : tw 5.525 ,-ian' ,J -'fs ., Q-T1-I7 -s f?l'.Pi .l -, if-'- -. -'wif B '-' J.B. EDWARDS BERNARD DOLEMAN Tackle Tackle 235 DAVID MOODY HARVEY JAMES End End Uw',f1+Pe-ii. .1E,ie it ,QU A 21, l RONNIE McEWEN JIMMY MATUSIAK Guard Center WILSON 41 - NORVIEW7 In an awesome display of ground power before 5,000 spectators, the Presidents rolled over Norview for their third consecutive triumph, 41-7. This was their first home game. The Presidents drove 51 yards in the opening minutes of the game, and Larry Davis then took off for 17 yards and the first score, Frank Culpepper carried for the extra point, and the Prexies were in front 7-0. A27-yard pass from Davis to Harvey James set up the second touchdown, and Culpepper again bulled over from the one. A Scott Rhodes recovery of a Norview fumble led to the third marker which came when Eddie Johnson snared a 14-yard Davis pass. In the second quarter, Norview crossed the Wilson goal for its only score. Brent Coltrain passed to Ronnie Spruill for 49 yards. Two plays later, halfback Buddy Smith dashed three yards into paydirt to make the halftime score 20-7. Early in the third period Davis capped a seven play, 65 yard march as he faked a handoff and scampered 20 yards for the score. A blocked punt by Robert Bartlett set up Wi1son's fifth touchdown. Davis passed 32 yards to James who was brought down on the Norview four. Culpepper plunged over from the two, and then added the extra point. The final score was set up by a pass interception. Cul- pepper again crashed over for the tally from 7-yards out, and Ronnie Baker ran for the extra point. The Wilson eleven remained the only unbeaten, untied team in the Eastern District after this victory. Davis and Culpepper again turned in fine performances. Line play was stellar, with Bartlett, Al Harmon, Rhodes, and J.B. Edwards turning in commendable performances. Culpepper C325 dives for short yardage against Maury. Three Ferguson defenders are left behind as Davis C151 scampers for good yardage WILSON 39 - FERGUSON 19 The Presidents walloped Ferguson 39-19 to the delight of some 6500 homecoming fans in Frank D. Lawrence Stadium. The team put on a dazzling display of air and ground power for the members ofthe classes of 37 112-38, and the members of the 1937 football team who were also rough and tough in their day. Scoring every time they had possession of the pigskin in the first half, the Prexies rolled up a 33-0 halftime lead. The first score came on a 44-yard dash by quarterback Larry Davis, which was one of the finest broken field runs seen in some time in Lawrence Stadium. The second TD came on a 16-yard pass from Davis to halfback Eddie Johnson, who scampered over the goal line for the six points. Frank Culpepper tallied twice on one-yard plunges, and Davis tossed a pass to end Scott Rhodes to close out the first half scoring. With substitutes playing most ofthe second half, Ferguson, fought back to score three touchdowns. The Marriners were sparked by the passing of quarterback David Stroyan and the running of fullback Bob Scharnus. A Davis aerial hit Ronnie Baker in the end zone for the final Wilson marker. Offensively, the Prexies sparkled. The fine running of halfbacks Ronnie Baker and Johnson took some of the load off the shoulders of Davis and Culpepper, who played their usual good games. The line, led by guards Robert Bartlett and Ronnie McEwen, opened gaping holes in the Ferguson line. Defensively, the entire line excelled. J.B. Edwards, Al Harmon, and Bernard Doleman were praised for their performances, Rhodes turned in his best game to date, and Harvey James was a standout until injured in the second half. WILSON 7 - HAMPTON 7 The Hampton Crabbers scored in the final 30 seconds of the game to tie favored Wilson 7-7. During the first quarter, the Presidents were unable to score with the ease that they had done in the past, and were forced to stop Hampton's offensive thrusts. The Prexies got a break in the second quarter when David McKnight fumbled a Donald Powell punt onthe Hampton 10. Larry Davis, who had been bottled up by Hampton's big line throughout the game, passed to David Moody who made a leaping catch BOBBY COLEMAN DONALD POWELL Fullback Quarterback U-if .75 3741135 1 f- ' I ' 2 , f 4, . I .1-v. 1- L E N -mgnsns-rv l ,A , .., ' 'FZFY4 ' ,..-ggi. ' :nl :'f - , 4 V rf- Miva ' , ,. 4.9.7.4-:ui .. V lf S? ' .e -' - . : - 1 . V - . url , .'-f'i,' -. 14-Q , . . ,- iff- ,xv A, --fi -sw ' ' ':. -fi ',. -1 . ,.- 'A , '-7:-:, 3'fi 3'f if-if 114 LJ. iff : SF , RONNIE BAKER CHESTER FORRESTER Halfback Tackle in the end zone on the first play from scrimmage. Before the half ended, the Crabbers threatened with a first down on the Wilson 5 yard line. The Prexies stiffened, coming up with a tremendous goal line stand. The Wilson eleven came roaring back in the third quarter to overpower the Crabbers, but beset by several costly penalties, the locals were thwarted on several scoring drives. With only two minutes remaining, Hampton took possession of the pigskin on their own 28. A series of short passes and a 15-yard penalty, brought the ball to the Wilson 24. The tally came on a razzle-dazzle play which caught the de- fenders completely by surprise. Quarterback John Pabst threw to halfback David McKnight in the flat, who then passed to end Larry Herman as he raninto the end zone all alone. Pabst kicked the extra point for the 7-7 tie. Wilson saw its chances for a statechampionship fade with the tie, but nothing should be taken away from the Crabbers, who came up with a fine performance. Frank Culpepper turned in an inspiring performance from his fullback position, gaining 103 yards in 19 carries. The entire Wilson squad came up with a sterling performance in the toughest game to date. . .41-..'?s' . ' V it-.V V N . Li in fi:f'f5iW'?Ti . Fi' fx --if ig Q . ' S ' r - V, if ' .tw f '. tru 1-z ' L' I 'rtrtf fe atgghiz - ,, get - fi 1, 'ee 7 SCOTT RHODES AL HARMON End End TOMMY FOXWORTH RAY REINHOLZ Halfback Halfback .f,,,,i aff . L - fl ' -TVTY.. 4 I ,C M-M - -Jwgd' L , mlm 5 ,N J 2 - ' 1 - ,, i! 1 ZZ. '- .. 7' pri, V ' .M V. lip , ew by ,.-if .-x ' XX' I i. I' M 4 K , . -V-, .,., A .A y g 4 1 M - ins? F5 fig- his -.sA1...sg::::2gi ge' f 3:1 . M,-If-. ' - -uf' ' 1 -' 4 -V 1fl'.'4 Wf fr .. '-af' 1 ,Www W, . 1 4. A , ' , gmt dh ! 1 -f ' Y .,.- ... .I , ,.,, ,, q .. . .,E-5?-.i,. F , 4,6 ,5fis1'3!, ! :deg I W t . .iiavkgit -Q .ikygii V V . '-sa . Q-' 2-.ff . I, .-- 1, -W 'ef . wt, '-1 f f . 3 - r SY l- ' f ,f -V., 1 .. ff?---.'-ji? , . . ,.,,. ,, -uf 15-. 'lil .vi my ss as - 4+ - 1:a22f41sf tm' r'f:g5gf',-if'z32:'1 .i 2525.5 1 umfdw 1 MIKE MARTIN Center RICHARD VINCENT Tackle RICHARD SORRELL Guard DON BRADLEY Halfback A host of Hampton linemen close in on Culpepper C321 after a short gain. Bartlett C645 comes up too late to help WILSON 27 - CHURCHLAND 7 A Woodrow Wilson eleven played in Trucker Stadium for the first time, and came away with a 27-7 victory. An overflow crowd of 8000 viewed the contest, most of which was played in a dense fog. The first score cameinthesecondquarter on a 30-yard pass from Quarterback Larry Davis to end David Moody, who came from nowhere to make a brilliant diving catch in the end zone. The conversion attempt failed, and the half ended with the Presidents holding a 6-0 lead. Midway in the third quarter, the crowd was electrified by a 70-yard touchdown gallop by Churchland's Kenny Currie. Tommy Dickens booted the extra point, and the Truckers enjoyed a short-lived 7-6 lead. The fired-up Prexies came roaring back to score the next three times they gained possession of the pigskin. The first tally came on an 80-yard march climaxed by a Frank Bull Culpepper plunge from the one. Davis ran for the extra point, and Wilson went ahead to stay 13-7. The second marker came on a 61-yard drive. Davis ran for nine yards, and then passed to Moody for an additional 12. Three plays later Culpepper boomed into the end zone with his second six-pointer of the evening. To end the scoring, Davis scrambled 57 yards to paydirt and another Wilson score. The offensive attack was overpowering in this struggle, with the Wilson gridders rushing for 316 yards and passing for an additional 75 yards. Davis enjoyed one of his finest nights in a Wilson uniform, running for 110 yards on 17 carries, and com- pleting 3 out of4 aerials. Thebacktield showed overall balance, with Culpepper rushing for 99 yards, and haltbacks Eddie Johnson and Ronnie Baker scampering for 61 and 43 yards respectively. The Prexie line, led by J.B. Edwards and co-captain Robert Bartlett, opened huge holes in the Trucker forward wall. , The defensive line turned in its usual yeomanperformance, and the improved Wilson secondary played its best game to date. Defensive stars included Bernie Dolman, J.B. Edwards, Chet Forrester, and Davis. WILSON 14 - MAURY 7 The Maury Commodores, beaten in five of seven games, came very close to up- Isletting the heavily-favored Wilson eleven as they held the Prexies scoreless in the first al . The fired-up Prexies came back in the third quarter to score on a 44-yard march. Larry Davis and Frank Culpepper led the way, with the talented Davis sneaking into ttieflegd zone from the one. The Wilson quarterback then converted, and the score stood a - . Maury's offense, which had not penetrated the Wilson 40 during the first half, came alive and moved 67 yards for the score. The running of Wayne Gibbs, Bill Zoby, and Neil Parker highlighted the drive. Gibb's passing was also effective, with Al Tarkenton, Zoby, and Parker gathering in aerials. Gibbs sneaked over for the touchdown, and then ran over for the extra point from a fake kicking position. With less than five minutes remaining in the game and the score knotted at 7-7, the Prexies had the pigskin on the Maury 37. Davis rolled out to his left and scampered all the way to paydirt. Seven Maury defenders had a shot at him as he reeled off one of the finest broken-field runs seen at Lawrence Stadium in some time. Bull Culpepper plunged over for the extra point. With the Commodores threatening again, Ronnie Baker intercepted a Gibbs toss on the Wilson 30 to snuff out any Maury hopes of a tie. Wilson was again led by its one-two punch, Davis and Culpepper. The entire de- fensive unit excelled, playing perhaps its finest game to date. Chet Forrester, J. B. Edwards, and Robert Bartlett were standouts, along with linebackers Harvev James and Al Harmon. Praise is also due Baker, Davis, Ronnie McEwen, and Bobby Coleman, who filled in capably for Harvey James after he was injured in the fourth quarter. Davis C151 leaves Typhoon tacklers behind as he scampers for a touchdown which was called back because of an offside penalty. Other Wilson players include James C88J, Jimmy Matusiak C52J, and J.B. Edwards C601 , M .'?i,-cl I , .. 5 Y 5 t f 'tifazff .15 . .ai -1 A ' , ,,-We! 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' 5 K :Ai 1, v ' ,H l . any Mn! fri . - -. f .init ,--M i. , ,:, np V, -if-.5 -E at ., V Ve-e..-.f ,W ' 1 ' '- 321:11-5, ' :gill if-QQ.?.?l5 ' agp: -if ' ,, - 3 . rfb' Egg! ., fb- k' - ,., iV,,MQQl L' 11' -tlx..I5ll3V2f'Eis1 tr f M .,., 1 .. ,y ' -, mg? tees CHRIS DOYLE Tackle JERRY PEAKS End - 'Iv -A 52' r- A..-.4-,-. E- I ., ,. 1'- A -14. . f- V. at K' , s i 1 gf .1 VL, , cm Q . 1 A 'k ' Je ' ' . Jflffif. 5 , gtg? +1 .,, t 4 N ii, , f... ,,, i., 31.324 ,, 7' IHS d , .si sis sl' ' 3 ., if at W :luis A so: eff i . 1. wt E: ,, af. ' ,K , - ' 1, ,. - ia KAL, u xi, 1, YV Zi .- r '- 'iii-65:1 : uwfiff, .-fe--7 .1 .1 , if., ,.,N --Q,-. :QM-S A: V. 'EMM-'f'., it Q r .4 . ,rilgfjx '5'i1'jQ,- i 1 1.r,f:,'f3?Q 'Q'1' f .J Q: E 3Qg,.g1',- . :iii . .i,, , . 1. PO oo oo ,. : .za -.v.-,where , v-ms. - 1: S. WILSON 0 - PRINCESS 17 Princess Anne dealt the Wilson eleven its first defeat 0 the season, 17-0. A crowd of 13,000, largest since 1946, viewed the contest at Frank D. Lawrence Stadium. The game decided the Eastern District championship. The Cavaliers received the opening kickoff, but were forced to punt after the first series of downs. The Prexies took the pigskin and moved to the Princess Anne 16, where the PA defense stiffened. Harvey James tried to boot a field goal, but the attempt was partially blocked. Princess Anne's first score came on an 1 1-yard pass from Buster O'Brien to ex-Wilsonite, Mike Smith. Larry Davi received' the ensuing kickoff and scampered 57 yards to th Cavalier 42, but PA's Jimmy Garrett recovered a fumbl on his 25 to end the threat. With the ball on their own 42 and a fourth and 18 situation, Pete Sachon Jr., son of th PA mentor, was sent in to punt. Instead, he passed to Crai Honour on a tackle-eligible play, and he rambled to th Wilson 19. The Presidents stiffened, and Charles Carr go set to try the field goal with O'Brien holding. When th snap was received from center, O'Brien jumped up an tossed to Johnny Gimbert who was all alone in the en zone. In the final quarter. Chuck Carr booted a field goa to end the scoring. The Cavaliers proved that they were one of the bes teams in the state. O'Brien's accurate passing to his towerin ends, 6'-4 Carr and 6'-6' Bill Bowes, was combined wit the running of Al Kimball, Smith, and Bruce Wilkerso to dominate the game. Davis was outstanding in defeat, passing for 32 yards running back a kickoff 57 yards, and rushing for an addi tional 62 yards. Chet Forrester and Jim Matusiak wer standouts in the line. 1' -1 ' 7 ' Y - - ': W :re 1 ' '-1 H V- '.Ii f -W -25-2 - ' .f 'ff '- - , is 4 -' ape rl. . ff af f' , f. .24 gps: - Qt f V - is M -1 ,im ' 1' r 55:34. , - U-5.53 1 fm... at Qu, X: ,' LQ.:-f' 5531. - , .t V .. te ,. -.. , . v I ,,,,-, PE' dew 1 this t 1 lvl-' t . .. ,-Af' .. ' .' I - 2 .. ' 1 - ,f'?Iff'swf'?f S if 1tlliT:'ff - V rf- -f 1- J Q Os! , - . , ' i HI'--llxl-7:i,:..--'iv 'bi' jiffbi. T LY f4i'5i2'f'f-5 'fzsfigr .4 ,. Q , . .. . ,,., r,,,,-sw, . .. ,Q ' . JOHN KERN DON LANGSTON Tackle Center WILSON 41 - GRANBY 19 The Presidents journeyed to Foreman Field and trounced the Granby Blue Comets 41-19, with an awesome display of air power which completely dominated the contest. The Prexies wasted no time as Ronnie Baker returned the opening kickoff 92 yards for Wilson's first touchdown. Following a Granby punt, apass from Larry Davis to David Moody put the pigskin on the Wilson 47. Davis again cranked up his throwing arm and hurled a scoring aerial to end Scott Rhodeswhocarried itintothe end zone 53 yards away. The score was 14 toOafter3 minutes and 25 seconds of the first quarter. Granby came fighting back, sparked by the running of tailback Braxton Hill who went over from the 9 for the Blue Comets' first score. Early in the second quarter, Wilson drove to the Granby two on a drive highlighted by a 20 yard pass from Davis to Moody. Bull Culpepper plunged for the remaining yardage, and Wilson led 21-6 after a successful conversion. In the final drive of the half, the Wilson eleven moved to the Granby one on a series of passes and runs, and with 10 seconds remaining, Culpepper took the ball over for the marker, and the extra point was good. The second half began as the first ended. The Wilson eleven tallied again on a 20-yard pass from Davis to Baker, but the try for the extra point failed. Granby came back and scored twice on two-yard runs by Hill and wing- back Warren Stewart. The Presidents final score came on 41-yard ramble by Frank Culpepper. After the extra point the score remained 41-19. The only sad note of the evening was the loss of co- captain Robert Bartlett who sustained a fractured right leg in the fourth quarter. Bartlett played his finest game to end a three-year career. His inspired play at defensive end halted the Granby single wing. Moody and Rhodes proved to be valuable receivers, and the entire offensive line blocked commendably. Davis put on his usual good show, com- pleting 10 6f 13 passes and rushing for an additional 85 yards. Ronnie Baker played well, and Culpepper scored 22 points to lead Wilson scorers. JOHN NOBREGA EDWARD ROBERSON Tackle Guard E- fi - -- :cw L ' . ,-, 239 tt ' 1. 1 ' ' ' K1 'af' 1. H:- iam. ssl-' at .P-il we ' m7l'ilQ:f17'7.v. rt. ff, ', 1, ' .Lee-P'--3 , ag.:-gmzf 1, 'f--W'- ,.-i-. at . p .ill 'itf:'4: 1.' . ., ft -- -'-t'l15?:ff.'! LJ?1LJftErfft'fSi1ffi'l!a - , it .std SCRAPPlE HUGHES TOMMY RICE Halfback Halfback WILSON 56 - CRADOCK 18 The fighting Presidents sank the Cradock Admirals 56- 18, to close out the 1963 season. Wilson's 8-1-1 record was the best since the state championship team of 1954, which finished 9-0-1. The Admirals dominated play in the first quarter, scoring twice before Wilson tallied in the second quarter. Jack Templeton plunged over for the first score, and Ralph Geab- hart passed to Buddy Pleasants to give Cradock a short- lived 12-0 lead. The Wilson juggernaut then shifted into high gear. The Presidents scored every time they received the pigskin. By alternating passes and running, Wilson went on to score 8 T.D's. Bull Culpepper scored twice on short plunges, and Wilson had a 14-12 halftimelead. Ronnie Baker returned a Cradock punt55 yards in the third quarterg Culpepper scored again on two short plunges, and the Prexies were devestating the Admiral defense. Cradock broke the monotony and scored on a two yard pass from Geabhart to Pleasants to make the score 35-18. Wilson received the ensuing kick-off and continued to march, with Larry Davis scampering 28 yards for the six-pointer. Culpepper scored the final two Wilson touchdowns on runs of three and one yard, and when the final gun sounded, the Wilson eleven had amassed 56 points and 403 yards total offense. Culpepper scored 43 points on 6 touchdowns and 7 conversions to win the state scoring title. In his last two games he scored 65 points, and gained 135 for the season. His 43 points set a state record fortotal points in one game. Davis closed his four year football career in spectacular fashion. He gained 147 yards on 20 carries, passed for an additional 143 yards. The entire line stood out in this final contest, with David Moody, Bernie Doleman, Ronnie McEwen, and Jimmy Matusiak drawing praise from Coach Gahagan. This game saw 16 seniors close out their gridiron careers in brilliant fashion. ROBERT SETTLE BENNY HADNOT End Halfback ,,,, . . 13139-Ja All-Stars x ' A: . . . .-,, R nf 'F ' J' w as -K -.gat 5,-5 -Q . , 7 ,171 'Q vfMfgf52'ib I D. 6 LARRY DAVIS All-Staley All-Easterng All-Tidewaterg DAVID MOODY All Metro All- Tidewater-ho no rable mention gif I-1 'Q 'af , .Wf'j' 1., . L, '1Qv.f5,--.-vfxj.: rv f , Q, 4 . , mv., .--4 .ff .Q f , ,. 4 -. - -'f3j '.:??f ,. ' 1 ' - W es. 1' 'GAF ' I , f 5? J.B. EDWARDS All-State-honorable mentiong All-Easternp All- Tidewaterg All- Metro 24 ' A MQ: 0 :fx 'X Ns.-,K :fini Q-55. 4 ae k 1,1 . FRANK CULPEPPER All-State-second teamg All-Easternj All- Tidewaterg All-Metro-second team ROBERT BARTLETT All-Eastern-second team .3151 , lr- - Q 4-M 1 - 9-1 gg 'if-,if Ewfi -My:-A f - ,J-. ,. V71 , Q A . .?.fw?e:,fif.:y1. as ,, .Q sd.-: x Q .-- 1- jf ..f. .gg 5:4334 .:,fifQ?Q,5ff!Q25gv,vAv 4, . ff,: ijgzljflgggggg-124 'fa.v?2ifl'2i5 rQQ'7 WS,fQff' A .A5i.fig-rg,-35:26, ,ffiif Ak: - 3 1'?'5' These boys just can't do anything right! JJHELV ,Q Get me a hot dog with mustard and relish. Quick! Equipment manager Bill Strawn and manager Lewis Huddle sur- rounded by their crew Coach Beale gives half-timeinstructions to Bernard Doleman as Scott Rhodes munches away on some ice. f .L , ff Bug out, man! now Coach Gahagan will lead us in a few cheers! It's the half-time that's tough, Coach! LJ .um . -. . Row 1: Lewis Huddle, David Mullins, Richard Rackley, Tommy Davis, Garland Gifford, John Hollingsworth, Billy Staples, Bill Jones, David Ponton, Wayne VVhitley. Row 2: Kenny Ford, Brad Vaughan, Joe Fussell, Luther Blair, Ronnie Olmstead, Spunky Perrine, Bobby Welton, Butch Hodges, Joe Watson, Ernest Crawford, Danny Perryman. unior Varsity . if W Wk W Ziff uf' 425 M One oinf awa I ,BMW P H B off W' if J M4 ,rom un efeated season if ZtiM7 W SPUNKY PE INE DAVID PONTON l Quarterback Halfback BOBBY WELTON JOE WATSON Guard Tackle Mullins really takes to the air in this gainer against the Churchland Truckers. Row 3: Coach Jim Klingensmith, Jerry Rivers, Tom Gray, Wayne Tarkenton, Timmy Warren, John Mercer, Sanford Richardson, James Foster, Butch Bisese, Coach Jim Sherrill. Row 4: Jerry Goney, Wayne Boone, Sam Bush, Richard Galbreath, Burt Crawford Assistant coach Klingensmith and head coach Sherrill plan the day's practice Mullins is stopped short of the goal line y aury ' the Commodores DAVID MULLINS SANFORD TOMMY DAVIS Fullback RICI-ZARDSON H alfback enter E b M defenders This time there was no stopping Mullins as he scores against 1963 Season Record Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Princess Anne 0 Maury 14 Oscar Smith 6 Q1 'f...Gfanby7 .Suffolk 0 . .Churchland 7 . . .Hampton 7 . . Cradock 0 Perrine reels off a big chunk of yardage against Prmcess Anne BUTCH HODGES JAMES FOSTER Guard Hayback A LUTHER BLAIR TIMMY WARREN End Tackle 243 Varsity DIANE DICKINSON Co-head PEGGY BISHOP WL ff 'Liga Pep rally '4 !-anger Ya Gotta Yell! LINDA MARTIN iv e M e DY BRANTON We'11 get them tonight! JANEY VAUGHAN Cgeerleaclers CHARLOTTE OPAUSKI, BARBARA OHMSEN-sponsors BETTY BOONE 5334 Wg JUDY MILLER Co-head JUDY RIC KMAN AVENELL HARRINGTON .J MABEL LAWRENCE Pep rally Dance time snack bar. 5 Monogram C1116 Front: Linda Nyman-Vice-President, Beryl Beryl Slaughter, Jane Bradshaw,Addie Byrd, Georgia Sumner, Linda Nyman, Slaughter-Preszdent. Back: Lee Ashley- Helen Wise, Sharon Nyman, Carol Evangelo, Lee Ashley, Kathie McPherson, Publicity, Carol Evangelo- Treasurer, Peggy Bishop Lynne Overman-Secretary Row 1: Sharon Nyman, Carol Evangelo-Treasurer, Beryl Bl'adShaW, Addie By1'd,Gai1 PeCk,Kaf1hY MCP1'1e1'S0I1,G6O1'giB Slaughter-President, Linda Nyrnan-Vice-President, Lee Summer. Row 3:.He1en Wise, Sh1r1ey Staples, Florence Ashley-Scrapbook, Mrs. Opauski-Advisor. Row 2: Jane SCh0Ck11H, Peggy B1Sh0P 246 Row 1: Allen Alberti, Bobby Heely, Jimmy Wells, Steve Bishop, Clifford Splichal, Bernard Doleman, Clarence Keel, Coach Masters. Row 2: Donald Langston, Larry Edwards, Tommy Matusiak, Gene Warren, Cary Carter, Robert Bartlett, James Dixon. Row 3: David Lovingood, Roger F L. B b H 1 -Secretary, Clifford Splichal-President, J irrgyriy Vifells-glial-President.. Back: Allen Alberti-Publzczty, Steve Bjshgp- Treasurer, Clarence Keel-Publwzty 1. 247 Harcum, Robert Parker, Mike Martin, Jim M N obrega, Stephen Hughes. Row 4: Buz Cl de I-lardison Chester Forrester, Ronnie Y v Buchanan, Willey Hem? W Him- mv' l , 21, COACH TED MASTERS Advisor atusiak, John D ' , an Tickle Terry -5?-rin' Head Coach Jack Ryder, Jay Vee Coach Jim Sherrill Row 1: Bobby Welton, Jerry Peaks, Jimmy Jarvis, Jerry Bisese. Row 2: Coach Ryder, David Moody, Ron Wagner, Richard Nuckles, Don Levitin. Row 3: Dick Esleeck, Jimmy Basheffiall a most successful season 1963 Wilson 91 Wilson 63 Wilson 7.8 Wilson 67 Wilson 62 Wilson 56 Wilson 80 Wilson 63 Wilson 80 Wilson 59 Wilson 56 Wilson 45 Wilson 78 Wilson 78 Wilson 84 Wilson 58 Wilson 58 Wilson 69 Wilson 53 Wilson 45 Wilson 79 LARRY DAVIS Co-captain McManis, Richard McCarty Linwood Orenduff Larry Davis, Johnny Mullins -'f'-.i ' Y' 7 0' 'E , T 129' 7 1' F 1 M wx 7 I LH I 29 nm- 4 uw--2 GP QQ.. A Am, iQ N fi 'x 2' Q f I .E 5' 'mm NWS- RICHARD NUCKLES RICHARD MCCARTY RON WAGNER . ., K .f , ,V qi, . 755. ?,, I .f gi ...ff If ' ,WAI 14. I. C my 1 I..-ss A Qu. X: W 3 gk b W... ,,4, iilh- ig -5 , 1, .4 Y- W A , '1 N Y ' -. FM - my - N If la, ,, 1 1,3-gf W ,Ai - ' ' McCarty takes off as fast break works to perfection during Norview game. DICK ESLEECK ms DONALD LEVITIN ,1- 3 , t J wi ,L .. . My - N v W. :NT WM QW I .,, , T g-n- . 212' i3W:'5 .... wg .E 39 41'- La. , n 4 PI, , 3 wa Q ii.. KM! x ffl! 2 I I Q, Q A .. hr A- -2' M KI ,. :vp T I-liq- .- . f, 1 5 5. vm 2355 A - if 1 SQ . M gl x V rvik. . 4, fi ' ll ,gm ol if. J. :+V ,. fry, . , 1 Ai1,R5f M WY, ., If 1 ' g - by 5 '2 vs 'W 5, K , ,. .1 wg, ' I 4 .SWWKIQU QL? LWT' ,- Ml -V, M, fi 1 , 0 . ,. ., , , 'am 'sin' 5 1 '25 I M g , , .,, .9 1 o ' : . ,V hu . A . AV 'If ' ul f J Q,,,.4,,,I - 1 gFF03.3,.Q ' n 1:4 , H X J .V. Row 1: Bill Van Dyke, Ronnie Sorrell, Billy Staples, Rod Vernon. Row 2: Coach Jim Sherrill, John Dillon, Danny Wyatt, Jimmy McPhail, Carlyle Thompson. Row 3: Jerry k 'ell N ,-P Rivers, David Mullins, Kent Rhodes, Timmy Warren, Roger Blackman, James Foster. unior Varsity . . three losses mar season 0 l .1 '5 si ' ,J McPhail is in the right spot again to score during York game. 254 Wilson 59 Wilson 58 Wilson 55 Wilson 51 Wilson 45 Wilson 53 Wilson 43 Wilson 6 1 Wilson 62 Wilson 44 Wilson 6 1 Wilson 34 Wilson 74 Wilson 43 Wilson 43 Wilsw n 54. ' Wilson 35 Wilson 47 1963-64 SEASON RECORD St.Paul16 .....................Churchland45 . . . . . . Oscar Smith 36 . . . Princess Anne 28 .. . . . .York39 . . . . Maury 48 . .Deep Creek 33 . . Cradock 27 . . . . Suffolk 33 . . . . . Warwick 43 . . . .Great Bridge 40 . . .Newport News 51 . . . . .Ferguson 54 . . . Norview 30 . . . Granby 46 . . . . lVIaury 34 . . . Hampton 51 . . . Churchland 44 McPhail registers a goal against Oscar Smith. I' I Q' Z-q 11' Roger Blackman, Kent Rhodes McPhail and Wyatt have this rebound under control during action in the Norview game. 2 Dillon drives in for easy lay up to register two points against Princess Anne. f ' xy 5 .r S we V I Coach Sherrill maps strategy during time out! Rebound scramble at Newport News. W 5, EF, wi V :- WN 'XX Q t v, V Q 'Flu -1- , '- . F. A -Mb No tl rm Nj 11 ll. .1 ,Fm ally Z flntramural . 'A,,, . A, 'BHK f f 'um , LU 1 nn ers 1' l -' XX! ' l of . Egg. ha f 1 wf'Y4 I K, :L A ,.-- 5 igff ev, V V in ' ,, ,ff , Pi, fxw f 4-J , NX-- '- f fff' ,,. HOCKEY CO-WINNERS: Sherry Crum, Bettie Lou Barber, Mary Cornwell, Shirley Bradley, Bernice Drewry, Lo Anne Alexander, Jeanne Smith, Dianne Phelps N N it 1. ,rg SCHOOL TEAM: Row 1: Sharon Nyman, Georgie Summrell, Diane Phelps, Mary Cornwell, Sherry Crum, Shirley Bradley, Linda Nyman. Row 2: Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Byrd-coaches 9 Q wr SENIORS AND AWARD WINNERS: Lynne Overman, Bettie Lou Barber, Beryl Slaughter, Lo Anne Alexander, Mary Cornwell :HW as . 'iw 3 - - 'Ny-.f , all waq ' 'I . .A BASKETBALL CHAMPS: Row 1: Brenda Jordan, Cindy HOCKEY C0.WINNERSg Row 1: Barbara Nixon, Brewer, Arliss Grimsley. Row 2: Ann Heely, Nancy Keyes, Sharon Nyman, Diane Drewry, Brenda Tordoff. Row 2: Ann Edwards, Anne Webster, Jean Ivey Katie Eubanks, Jane Bradshaw, Shirley Wilburn, Linda Mitchell, Paula Luna 257 Q2 Hz Huw s V 5,11 aff x wil xx x 'Q in I ., ,V A V , Af ,T x ' ii, ' xr Q-1 xx .- - .xf RW x , x , x x xxx ' X x .im mbmgg my - Q ., xnmsxx' L x . I f, .Lx w fy -Nm 2 rv' Q g ,151 :ffl ' . . Xi' ,, 'xv ..- f. .Jn- ,Q 4 1' Fam sian N mm an 512, fm -zzzsf' ESKWYTSMQ V,-.Q zz? E QQ? W , KH QW HSM ,,J, x 5 5 Sgt' K wx ,,g,,, 3. xv 'B fw. T I ia gg xx Y mu, Liihis ya .L...- xx 1 A L5 413541 E1 f CROSS-COUNTRY: Row 1: Bill Reynolds-co-captain, Jim Baines, Buck Buchanan, Bud Hardison, Steve Harrell- co-captain, Norman Ashburn-manager. Row 2: Coach Ted Masters, Cliff Splichal, Leon Morton, Lane Ellis, Raymond Jackson, Skip Parker, David Lovingood Cross Country Season Record-1963 I Q Wilson 32 . . L ..........., Hampton 26 K. Wilson 25 ............ Newport News 32 Portsmouth JayCee Invitational 3rd place Wilson 32 ............. Great Bridge 25 Wilson 23 ................ Maury 34 Wilson 26 ............. Churchland 29 Wilson 18 . ............ Oscar Smith 45 VVm. and Mary Invitational ...... 6th place Eastern District Meet .......... 6th place Wilson 34 ........... .,.. G ranby 23 Wilson 27 ....... .... N orview 30 Wilson 15 . . . . . . Cradock48 9 n J O O I. 6 .E A C Q Start of Norview meet over the Frederick College course confmueg to grow Season Record-1963-eu Wilson 66 ............... ....... .N orview 20 H Eliason 53 xt. . . . . . . .Granby 29 a 1 a . . . . . By leaps and bounds Ssssmgeuffl. ff? .. .. 555,322 INDOOR TRACK: Row 1: Connally Willis, Jim Baines, Al Newton, Jim Ennis, Bob Parker, Wayne Alexander, George Joyner, David Todd, Allen Hathaway, John Frost, Ron Taliaferro, Raymond Scott. Row 2: Jerry Mathews, Mark Patterson, Ronnie Head, Gordon Griffith, Wayne Redmon, Pat Paine, Ricky Hoggard, Ronnie Baker, Joe Bisese, Bill Jones, Eddie Winters, Linwood Strong, Cary Carter, Eddie Johnson. Row 3: David Barnes, Tom Matusiak, J.B. Edwards, Jim McManis, Lin Orenduff, Chester Forrester, Bernard Doleman. Bud Hardison, Leon Morton, Jim Matusiak, Bill Reynolds, Glorge Horton, Ron Hundley .Aitlmilii , iw? TLA ,V W., ., t Wrestling , up and clown season snows 6 wins-6 losses Row 1fJames Dixon, Dean Carson, Jimmy Wells, Steve Bishop, Frank Singleton. Row 2: Jack Vick, Larry Blow, Jim Stephenson, Eddie Robertson, Jerry Mathews, Luther Blair. Row 3: Tommy Matusiak, Chester Forrester, Jimmy Matusiak, Robert Bartlett, Coach Jack Mounie Robert Bartlett-Captain, Coach Mounie Eddie Robertson, Tommy Matusiak Luther Blair, Jim Stephenson 260 Chester Forrester, Jimmy Matusiak 1963-64 Season Record 1963-64 SEASON RECORD Wilson 13 ....... Cradock 37 Wilson 34 ...... Ferguson 12 Wilson 21 .... Great Bridge 29 Wilson 35 ...... Warwick 14 Wilson 18 . . . Princess Anne 29 Wilson 37 ..... Churchland 18 Wilson 18 ......... Cox 26 Wilson 43 .... Oscar Smith 3 Wilson 37 ......... York 8 Wilson 15 ....... Norview 34 Wilson 10 ........ Maur-y41 Wilson 35 ..... Deep Creek 1 1 Eastern District ..... 6th place State ........... 14th place Jimmy Wells, Jack Vick Dixon, right, during his winning effort against Rawls of Maury in their regular season match. Rawls later went on to become state champion at 95 pounds. en as Wt, , .. Larry Blow, Dean Carson Steve Bishop T sling K I , V ., X fl i f V X 1 I X , 1 - ci' A 'Vi' V y J A 35 'fs .W 'J J ' V xL504. , '-5: N ., - - as ,-e- 1 3 4. ,tu t . w' 'X f fy ' X ff, 'C Row 1: Donald Singleton, WB. Edwards, Chris Beisel, Steve Blow. Row 2: Jack Vick, Carl Beisel, Eddie Powell, David Smith, Wayne Waibel. Row 3: Larry Blow, Bill Redmon, James Watts, Mack JAMES DIXON Powers, Coach Mounie District champ at 95 pounds 261 Jerry Matthews, Frank Singleton ' 1 Baseliall . could lie a liig season 1963 Season Record 3VVilson 2 . . ...... Churchland 1 ilson 9 . . . . .Norfolk Catholic 0 Wilson 7 . . ........ Maury 4 Wilson 5 . . .... Ferguson 3 Wilson 6 . . . . Great Bridge 4 wilson 3 . . ..... Maury 5 ison . . .... Cradock 0 PETEOCZIIELLS JIM SHERRILL Wilson 10 . . . . . Deep Creek 2 Asst- Coach Wilson 3 . . . Newport News 5 Wilson 7 . . ...... Granby 4 Wilson 0 . . .... Hampton 12 Wilson 1 . . ..... Warwick 2 ' ,f Wilson 5 . . . Princess Anne 6 fy Wilson 8 . . ....... York 0 H Wilson 10 . . . . Oscar Smith 2 A . Wilson 3 . . ..... Suffolk 0 Wilson . . .... Norview 12 'f A Wilson 3 . . Churchland 6 I f. I 1 . . . .C ' f ,V xii Xx as f : Eh . H SN x WMA til C V f '- 54 'fl ix X 'if 2 rj ..., .,. H In ' fl 'L' rs- v':' I1Q ::g -. uh 4 X y ,Y :Lge qfmlm mf, Y, fa- :gl-A ' -, - F he-I V, L, .i 1 ,., -, 1,1-3-g, -X, W W ,SE A it I Y ' QT A' if C Q-V by n' like- ki? Y D M: sig' in W f ,X D rw A -- R 1 A 1. -' ' A ' W. -A '- K Al-1 I LARRY DAVIS DAVID MOODY 'Sf 'J' 1'- Inf, out., pitch Infield fm' H H 'ffi A A is of N - 5 ' , ,K ,fl Ellis ,-2 44 . V' a. gf ff' ug? gif-fy'-,'f , .- - 1 :,,.' 'Q 1' ' ,V '-f' ' . . 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T3 ROB ERT HUTTO Pitch GARY MOORE Infield VV AQ . , i ,, .- V, E+- ,n f- ' , . V, . -..-.. E. , b -'l . ,, 4 I ' no : I ,Q . I MALCOLM MOORE JAMES FOSTER Pitch Pitch-Outfield KENNETH GARLAND GIFFORD HENDERSON Infield Catch it Wim! I.. fig , 'sr ' I 3, I, - A H ,. . , .Ml .. ,,.fqM W . s ,, , - ' .lj -+I, 5- ge f-msg . ,,,, I if ,. H R 1 in Q.. I ,7 X A I-5 -. M- ,V 4 . 1 1' ,K -' ,in -, - If 41- , , ,I .. --I -Eu, f 1,,,:g,,:' ,. lb. XM. A I W ..-1, 1. .A 12-gil L n, , , V. 0 - V I -W v :,. 1'.-'zayd ., Pdf if - - MAURY RIDDICK Pitch WAYNE WEAVER DAVID MULLINS Outfield Fjli-negil A I QJ g'5-.' 1 3,714- l MIKE WARREN Pitch BUTCH ASHCROFT JOHN CHAMBERS Managers gracg . . Eeffer all-around Ealance Wilson 50 Wilson 70 Wilson 47 Wilson 42 Wilson 46 Wilson 95 STEVE HARRELL -ff - iii' S fQgiiiQ'ff 3 1963 Season Record 1963 SEASON RECORD DAVID BARNES Discus 7 Q 2 1311, Maury 63 Suffolk 43 Granby 66 Princess Anne 71 . . . Churchland 72 Cox 17 .1 'f -9 ' - ' 2 0 w ' H 1 -' I N ri , vw: , UPF5 A 494 S 7 f 1 f w 4 H ' 14 I V A NRL! '- 1 av- ' I 1 r Y ' 4'--ETF . ,f .W X., M Qi .- , l f 13-ff' ., f 1 - -vvswhi, .gi 49 mi 'wr r 5 ,. Ti' EL 4 F ', , X 'L E , S K6 Q .A- IW H 1 N H- 1 fi va, 1 - -.If-'Nw' 15 -,. 5 P' . LY' . li ' :fl BILL REYNOLDS 2 1 4' POLE VAULT: caly carter, Ronnie A Lziv. .. , l 1 YNWA ., I 1 w 1 2' G 4. X Distances R I W P13 I Hundley, Jerry Mathews 11 is is 7 E 1. W ia, Im 1 N Trix 1 law .Ji if 'fdhfgi LAN 1' JIM MATUSIAK CHESTER BERNARD DOLEMAN DISTANCES: Jimmy Bames Terry Bucnanan Buly Reynolds, A1 Newton Rxckey Hoggard TOM MATUSIAK WAYNE REDMON BILL JONES Shot Put Shot Put Dzscus 6 4.17: Hzgh Jump QUARTER M1 David Barnes McMANIS L i'iP5i5g! Uni? s:i'1'-fu , rg wigs in Aww Qolf 1963 Season Record OTTO DUNN TOMMY SPENCER . f 'Jai' TOMMY SILLING RUSTY CHARLTON RAY KAMPMAN WILSON SHARRETT 1 'A sie, w as- ' 5-: 1 Y ,.,,, A nj H ff--ffrffff fi' ' 2 is .,m 'fi Wilson 10 .... Princess Anne Wilson 12 ....... Maury Wilson 3 112 . . Churchland Wilson 2 ....... Granby Wilson 1 ..... Churchland Wilson 5 .... Princess Anne Wilson 8 112 .... Warwick Wilson 10 112 . . . . Norview Wilson 8 ...... Hampton Wilson 10 . . . Newport News Wilson 0 ..... Churchland Wilson 4 ....... Cradock Wilson 3 ...... Ferguson 2 0 8 112 10 11 7 3 112 1 112 4 2 12 8 9 Eastern District ........ 7th place State ........ . . . tie for 19th SAM BUSH GARY KLEIN YJ 1 - 1'si n-'lllisgf use wgiunfgsff Zennis 1963 Season Record Wilson 9 . . . Wilson 1 . . . Wilson 8 . . . 6 Wilson . . . Wilson 0 . . . Wilson 8 . . . . Wilson2... .. Wilson 9 ...... Wilson 9 ..... Wilson5 . . . . . Wilson 1 . . . . Wilson 7 . . . . . . . .Norview 0 . . Maury 8 . . . Warwick 1 . . . .Cradock 1 . . . . Ferguson9 . . Churchland 0 .. . . .Granby7 .....F.MA.O Norfolk Catholic 0 . . . . Hampton 3 ..... Suffolk8 . . Princess Anne 2 V, , , 1 lie. , lv 4 F . .G.,' , ,i Y. j ,. -N. ,f-qv-we ' 1 H ,. 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IMI b th t k I ad ' ' y e ruc o 277 KEE'S COASTAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Personal Instruction in Complete Secretarial Courses: Accounting, Typingp Shorthand, Bookkeeping Business Administration 402 tob machine. 5I3-5l4 reproducer O80-O82 sorters. O77-O85 collator. 026 Card Punch. 548 lntercepter Also functional wiring. Classes starting FREE JOB PLACEMENT DAY 8. NIGHT CLASSES DIAL MA 7-I 544 Night Calls MA 2-7827-SUITE 350 MONTICELLO ARCADE JONE B. KEE-PRESIDENT S. Lasting Sz Bro., Inc. HLASTING FURNITURE SINCE 1888 PORTSMOUTH, VA. O a s k i n o o cl s Incorporated 4'Q'.'O':O'O. Q O 3 ' .90 0 'graft 'U 0 3- UI 3 0 1: 'Q' N:- 4 9 We have clothes for Everyone T. B. Lee, Inc. Fire and Casualty insurance Real Estate Est. I894 EX 73439 601 County St. Portsmouth, Vo. LOUIS LEGUM FURNITURE CO. 3125 High Portsmouth, Va. 875 E. Little Creek Rd. Norfolk, Virginia The Showcase of Showcase Furniture l HS lo mm lie Headquarters For Well Dressed Young Men McRAE 'RAMBLER Your best buy in compacts 1401 Airline Blvd. EX-72343 Call for demonstration FOR THE BEST IN CAMPUS COVERAGE I rf ,gm X fl'l f lx? 21 EC E 0 if xxx X. x READ BOTH The Vmgaam-Pm aaal1'leleaQm-gfalvf MORRIS COMPANY, Inc. Furniture - Appliances Radio - Frigidaire 206 High Street Por.tsmouth, Virginia Open 5 A.M. To 1 A.M. Phone EX 9-9211 NORMANDIE RESTAURANT SAVAS JOANNOU, Owner Choice Steaks-Chops- Select Seafood 605 High St. 506 Washington St Portsmouth, Virginia Choice Kansas City Rib-Steak 51.35 lf You Can't Find lt Else Where, Try Us NORFOLK COUNTY FEED 81 SEED STORE 1110 Airline Blvd. Dial 397-9381 Portsmouth, Virginia Compliments ot OVERTON'S MARKET 9 Leaf' stunia UJCPQRTRAITURE PORTSMOUTH CAMERA SHOP Photographic Equipment 512 I-III3 I-I EITREET PIJRTSMIJUTI-I, VIQEIN IA Authorized Kodak and G aHex Dealer TELEPHONE CARLTUN IJ. I:J'N EAI., M. PHI:I'rI:II'3 397.6651 1716 High Street Phone EX 9-2991 ' Live Modern With Natural Gas 1 552555535522 ' Ai r Con d it ion i ng ..f-1 1 152 . Cooking ' ,. ,,. ,. b.: Water Heating M LN - :MA Heating I Clothes Drying ' 'S 53555352 Ref ri g e ra tion g Outdoor Lighting Portsmouth Gas Co. THE COMPLETE STORE RTSMOUTH A R D W A R E BUILDING SUPPLY inc. 119-125 County Road - Portsmouth Opposite Maryview Hospital Phone EXport 70-70-9 PORTSMOUTH MUSIC COMPANY 1803 High Street Home of Baldwin Pianos and Organs EX 3-4031 Instrument repair Dial EX 9-8534 280 Congratulations Class of MARY PERKINS GIFTS 1964 PORTSMOUTH CHRISTIAN CHURCH China-Crystal-SiIver-Greeting Cards Women's Sportswear 503 High St. EX 7-0146 Detroit cut Cambridge Merrimore Point Rev. William J. Sleosmon CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1964 PORTSMOUTH LUMBER CORPORATION 2511 HIGH STREET DIAL EX 7-4646 LUMBER SASH DOORS MILLWORK PLYWOOD SHEET ROCK INSULATING BOARD PLATE GLASS Th k Y f Shopping at . 4 I FASHIONS Fon THEDEAZZILQ I S h so h' I Downtown and Ward's Corner urprise, p ie. 281 vnunu n , I' 5 nouocfurzrn MII.K v , if -:Q A-.4 g li l7 il' E- --.4 3 1 -L L i GRADE A I 2 ustsunuzso I ii HOMOGENIZED g vl'rAMxN D 1 -1 MILK l Mm BUYVERFATQLSL1. 2, f W 9 Al +oN 3 + E mu: GALLON uoum--.I 'C' X G7 . mx 1 5,2 you het WS refreshing! PET MILK COMPANY 2320 Turnpike Road Chet Brennaman, Mgr. Dial EX 7-2387 622-9503 Serving The Public Since 1925 RED, WHITE AND BLUE RESTAURANT 203 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA UAE Betsy cyan Birzing cfflsom. To Better Serve You and Your Family Corrrult U: about your next Banquet or Party Air Conditioned Telephone EX 7-9841 No Beer or Wine Sold We Appreciate Your Patronage Congratulations Ufllfllllmfw rx 0 3 Class of T964 is HFIRDUJFIRE CO.lI1f. aerrv asp! SMITH BROTH ERS, Inc. Fuel Oil When You Need lt! Raymond 8. Bill Smith Phone EX 9-7545 3500 High Street 282 ....,......-..--.. . -.T1,li...i GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES .....-1:--w T- --- Sutton .f4pplz'ance Company, Inc. S35 HlGH STREET PORTSMOUTH' Phone EX 9-9335 or EX 9-9235 r gf, fe---Clkbdman s ,L ,fa Ban-13-que -.31 lm I X, Po'n.1'suou'rn,vA. -'fi' I 4. 1 ,,,,,- Four Conveniently Located Stores Norfolk - Portsmouth Virginia Beach - Wurd's Corner ' . Q. I '.',' -:V 1 3 -1 ,..- 1- 1 4 ' is Muon at HRHILTON. Avg. . ff W , 5-:'S? Wi .fPf'tfT i -- - -- 9 .qxigk Y gr.. ,mgq--. fr .M , -..,-..-: 1. SEVENTH WARD PHARMACY Complete Prescription Service Corner Elm Avenue and Lincoln Street, PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Victor T. Clark-John S, Bollentine Noel C. Dalton REGISTERED PHARMACISTS PHONE 399-3l3l Congratulations Graduates SUBURBAN PHARMACY King St. at Rodman Ave. Serving the West End for over 20 Years wi? NORFOLK o PORTSMOUTH X W 'iliihn ualitg Snap ' COR. BANK 8. PLUME 309 HIGH ,,-fgfi S7 N! AHMZZD4 W iifigf Q Compliments of TIDEWATER SANITARY SUPPLY CO. Low Prices Ly Charge Plan Free Parking City Hall Avenue and St. Paul Blvd. H MA 7-545i Caught you cuttin' up again, Coach . u fx . 3 j5,7ZOl7'Z8 am! IU! S ffbsco mfing aenfaz WALLPAPER, PAINTS, FABRICS, DRAPERIES COMPLETE DECORATING SERVICES 1819 COUNTY STREET-PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA-TELEPHONE 397-9471 284 i WMWQ1 My WJ W iw OW coNGnA1'uLA1'loN CLASS OF 1964 My TR BBLE ST Www, 0,5 I U f5f f33iQg,fg,,fw WSW WALDO PAINT 81 SUPPLY CORP. GLIDDEN PAINTS - WALLPAPER PAINTERS SUPPLIES 624 Crawford St. PHONE: EX 7-6200 610 Airline Blvd. PHONE: EX 7-7631 H. B. WILKINS Blazing the Trail Since 1885 FUEL and HARDWAQQ- 1213 Washington Street EX 7-3401 Yyj,l,0Afn5 we fwfr JMU , . kiwi! 7140444 Qi J-6 AJ QA.-LQ, 2. -Qi:-1 --get .,V.4 2611. .,Zf1!t y2L,1,.Z2J-LL., Addie i f 0'-'P'f.Q'7'l. wmlbnflff'-ga WQJJJ MQ Cu 4,20 TL. -QAM portsmouth 941' if-7'-474 1?'fZ'LiL, P4gL'L i Al' jfllfaf ,OJ-Cf10zffMe'.,:, 0451, 9 7 ,J Q-ZFZA-.QL 1300 High Street 4000 George Washington Highway EX 3-2504 EX 3-6920 WESTERN BRANCH PRESS, Inc. PORTSMOUTH RUBBER STAMP In By 10 - Yours By 4 900 Airline Blvd. Portsmouth, Va. Dial EX 3-7579 l found a bone in my cookie' 286 I ,cn-.4,f,f!2?f0,ww,afU 4!06,e,!,U,g6,J,,4J if A Qui ff 7911. XM .Iam Q With A Future' 5y'IdC If you nskgcaence PM ,QU I ' ,A I :g!'.f.,'::'ij,:i, f.:2ng':':: My iff , q ,I gggof d fd if T,J'iI',I K. GR SI VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY 69 If WQQL -- fqf-ff-f-MM! LDGK-u-'L-1 if C 278'7'E CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1964 wlMBRouGH 8. soNs WHITLQCK BRQS. sEPTlc TANKS 8. VAULTS INC. 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