Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1965
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At the top of the foiu' levels of achievement .is the Senior Class, and only as a result of countless hours of effort on the part of each member did he survive scholastically up to this point. These Seniors should serve as an inspiration to all lower classmen who must realize that they will soon be making their own way in this work-a-day World. They must also realize that the various courses and extra-curricular activities are important building blocks in preparing them to meet the challenge of living. All clubs and organizations, as well as the activities pictured in the feature section, provide experiences in working cooperatively toward accept- able objectives. Here our efforts with building blocks ' are, in some ways, different from those in the class room, but they can be, in every sense, just as meaningful. 6 We cannot overlook the many contributions made by sports, whether they be in the form of actual participation, or just as interested spectators. Here, lessons learned in sportsmanship are the important building blocks that carry over into adulthood. How well we learn these lessons determines our relationships with those around us. All structures of any kind must have a solid foundation upon which they stand, and among the building blocks ' supporting the 1965 President are the very important ones representing the advertis- ers. The yearbook staff gratefully expresses its thanks to all individuals and concerns who have shown a concrete interest in this book. With all these thoughts in mind, the 1965 Pres- dent staff hopes that each of you will enjoy every moment you spend with the followlng building blocks ' ' . Contents Seniors. . . .Page 24 Clubs. , . .Page 188 Sports. . . .Page 284 gaeultg ..,....,,. Page 8 L f Q . .- 1 1 n , ,. 3 'Q . I .s.,' , . fuaiiliif Classes ..,. :w N - ig g in M ! w m , 1-7 4- m . 0 geatures . . . . '55 w uw 1 :Y Y H , P m E! ' ' NLG- sfss W TW x 0 ra Ads ..,,,. Q Page 122 Page 250 Page 322 aw Ma- W. Q ZII 1, 'Q Q A View - E W 523617 , V 1 .Q W 5 ' I 4 :5-.,,n,s1' , if j. Nm -, ' ,. -,H X . -, T K 0 . U 4 l I V .Q-' ' X ,QQ . '- ai rr: , my .-f ,' we-455235315511 1 one 1964-65 . , . Faculty meetings . Football . The Student . Homecoming . Assemblies . Open House . Yearbook pictures . Dramatic production . ML Crane of Sleepy Hollow' . Christmas - . . Mid-year graduation . . Scene! Richmond bound State Champs Wrestling Modern Dance Baseball Track Tennis One-act plays Senior Play tryouts Senior Prom Graduation C . . , X: K, o-'ow xv ..v f?-73, jf 25, 4 ft:-,flex 3 rs fffqif Qafif' fd-' ff' l fb ,X Xa Av 'ff DR. ROBERT W. ALLEN Principal Administration H, 25523: H : iLE. -.1 :wr-15.-' . 1 ' ., ..,.. .. .tl ik . I H1 H f 1 - - , wap, , ,-5 ,. u u 1 rin w w ' WI iff .QHQJ A L L R ,.. ,.,.,.,., . L, :,: ,:,.,:g., . .ML . :. K., WALTER T. H. GALLIFORD Assistant Principal Retirement comes or . . . ALF J. MAPP Teacher and assistant principal at Wilson from 1941 to 1950 Superintendent of Portsmouth schools from 1950 to 1965 Il CHARLOTTE AVERY Longwood College Business Education, Dean of Girls, Activities Association, School Treasurer WILLADEAN D. BOYD East Carolina College Shorthand, Typing JOANN BARNES East Carolina College English, Court of Honor MARY J. BRADY Indiana State College, Hunter Colle e 8 English, Public Speaking, Forum and Forensics Sponsor HOWARD M. BEALE, JR. East Carolina College Machine Shop, Football, Track Coach JAMES L. BREWSTER Bluefield College, Emory and Henry Biology General Science, Forum Sponsor, Wilson Hi-Y Sponsor GERTRUDE ANDERSON Radford, William and Mary Guidance, Biology, Athletic Board NATALIE MANDEL ARON Westhampton, University of Chicago, La Sorbonne-University of Paris French g RONALD A. AUDET William and Mary English, Latin, Court of Honor ELIZABETH AMES BLANFORD Madison, University of Tennessee, William and Mary Guidance, Homemaking, S.C.A. sponsor RUTH S. BREWSTER Emory and Henry College Latin and Spanish, Latin Club I , 1 if-db I2 SHIRLEY KING BUCHANAN Mary Washington College Physical Education, Intramural Basketball, Hockey Team PAUL CARRAWAY BUTLER University of North Carolina History, 4B Class Sponsor HAROLD EUGENE BYRUM State College of Iowa Electricity, Electronics JOHN M. CARDWELL Lynchburg College, Wake Forest College, Audio Visual, Math MILDRED BURFORD CLARKE Madison Physical and Health Education, Girls Monogram Club, Modern Dance BARCLAY HANCOCK CARROLL Longwood, University of Virginia English MARJORIE VIRGINIA CODD Longwood, Duke University, University of Pennsylvania, William and Mary U.S. Government, Virginia Gouemment, History Dept. Head IRMA PHILLIPS CARTER Madison, William and Mary Sociology, U.S. Gouemment U.S. History, Portsmouth Classroom Teachers Assn.- President MARGARET COOKE Longwood College English MARGUERITE C. CHISWELL Atlantic Christian World History HATTIE LANE COOPER Greensboro College English, Court of Honor I3 DOROTHY N. DIEHL Longwood, Columbia Universuty Homemaking-Dept. Head H. RICHARD DILL College - Conservatory of MUSIC of Cincinnati Band, Dance, The Wilson Knights Marching, Cone ert Bands JOHN DRAGSETH Stout State College General Metal, Vocational Dept Head, Ath. Assn. - Treasurer ANNIE LAURIE EDWARDS U.N.C. Womans College, U. Virginia Biology, Chemistry BEATRICE B. FORDHAM ' Mary Washington General Science RALPH GAHAGAN U. of South Carolina Physical Ed., Football Coach, Int. Baseball i e3 , . ., . ' 1-5 --FT:-fu, . .. K as , 'L ' tif'-'mf Hifi' 5l'w:'nff1.,. el-WL .n M . , . M Q w - , M 'Q-M-FQYEVFS' . 'X.'! Q'H 9.1533 Z' A 'H ' : P lq,4ig4f'W2 In 'b',f1f' . .V - ' FQ ' 5': i - , - U Q' gtxr, 'gf . Miss Maydanis and Mrs. Snellings make up their minds that the Holiday Season is no time to worry about calories! l DOROTHY U. GALLOP Madison College Typing, Shorthand, General Business JUDY KAY GARLAND East Tennessee State University Typing, General Business PHILLIP RAY GREAVES Oklahoma State University U.S. History LINDA D. HAHN Madison College General Business, Typing DALE HORSTMAN HEELY V.M.I., U. of South California, Orange County State College Mathematics A.C. HINTON, JR. Georgia Tech., East Carolina, U. of Va., William and Mary Physics, Biology, Science, Dept. Head, Science Society' OLIVIA T. HINTON East Carolina, William and Mary Chemistry, Teacher Welfare Com- mittee, Senior Class Sponsor JAMES K. HOLLY Emory-Henry, East Tenn. State U., Appalachian State Teachers College History, J.V, Basketball Coach CHARLES WAYNE HOOFNAGLE Old Dominion College Q English, Joumalism, 4 THE STUDENT, sponsor ESTHER CLAY HOWAR 5 D William and Mary English, THE DREAMER, sponsor, Ecrivons Society ELBA FLYNN HUBARD Longwood ! Biology, General Science, Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor HELEN S. HUFF Appalachian State, William and Mary Guidance, Business EDWARD S. HYDE East Carolina College General Science JOYCE FAYE JENKINS East Carolina College English DAVID WAYNE JOYNER N.C. State College Mathematics FLORENCE B. KARP I Longwood College Mathematics MICHAEL N. LAGUTA New England Conservatory of Music, Columbia University Orchestra ANDREW E. LANDIS Oberlin College, N.Y.U. English, Golf Coach, THE PRESIDENT advisor RUTH LEE Ball State Teachers College, Indiana University r Business, Business Dept. Head ESTHER LEVINSON George Washington University, Norfolk Division William and Mary ' World History, Geography, U.S. History 16 E.E. MARTIN Buffalo State College Cabinet Shop CARLOS L. PETE T.E. MASTERS, JR. University of Richmond, William and Mary Government, Track Coach, Varsity Club advisor, Guidance KANELA ANDREW MAYDANIS Richmond Professional Institute Distributive Education, Willet Tri-Hi-Y advisor, D.E. Club advisor, Jr. Class Sponsor MILLS Appalachian State F AY F, MORAN Physical Education, Blue Mountain College Driver Education U.S. History GAIL S. MULLENS MILDRED MASON East Carolina College, NEWCOME V.P.I. West Virginia University Mathematics, Honor Court English, English Dept. Sponsor Head Earns ALICE TABB OAST MORSE Randolph-Macon Women' College, University of Virginia Span ish, Pan-Ame rican League Co-spons or BARBARA B. OLIVER William and Mary Govemment, Sociology, Activities Board Chairman JOHN ROBERT MOUNIE, JR. Duke University Phys ical Education, Wrestling Coach JAMES A. PAINE Virginia Polytechni Institute C U.S., World History, Football Coach I7 'V' H U Mrs. Clayton, Miss Codd, Mrs. Rawls, Mrs. Brett, Mrs. Blanford, Miss Avery, and Miss Diehl relax during lunch break. CHARLES T. PERLICK East Carolina College TILLY PHILLIPS Sociology, History, East Carolina Govemment, F'.T.A. English PATRICIA G. PRICE HELGE ENGELBERG Greensboro College RABY Choral Director, Mixed Munich Branch-Uni- Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, versity of M3I'Y1a1'1d,01d Music Appreciation, Dominion 8th Grade Mus ic French, English WILLIE N. PARKS N.C. State Mechanical Drawing LAURA RAY POOL Mary Washington Biology, Triangle Tri- H i-Y spans or, Science Club GRACE VIRGINIA RAWLS Longwood, William and Mary Guidance, English JULIE PERKINS Westhamptozi o eg English, Na -' Ho o We y . ' 15 1 J IC Universi of ' n U.S., orldH , SCA spa o INA J. , sri SKY Syracus Um e sity, Willi d Mary 'ence l f-. I8 F5 ,S 'J ,pg Q 'if uf' W f f' MJ. if fl - .tees ,,.A t 1 1 I .Yi -L '. ,.ff5.-'li' I ,'lJrl12:n 1. F wfwr' 1' '. Fxlrgx Jie, f ii io rc,-ff km l BETTY BAKER RHYNE' ' Longwood Spanish, Pan-American Co-sponsor MARY FRANCES RICE William and Mary, Longwood, University of Virginia Mathematics, English JAMES C. ROBINSON Old Dominion College History, Special Education lOccupational Work-Studyl GAIL F. ROSS Berea College Typing, Office Machines, General Business, Double W Tri-Hi-Y, sponsor, P.T.A. JAMES ALLEN SHERRILL Erskine College, Appalachian State Physical Education, Driver Ed. Football, Basketball, Baseball Coach AVIS LINNELL SI-IIMAKER William and Mary English, National Honor Society Sponsor BOBBY E. SMITH N.C. State Mathematics CLAUDETTE SMITH State U. of New York Physical Ed. and Drivers Ed., Dance Club, Hockey Team BETTY NIEMEYER SNELLINGS Arkansas Polytechnic College Art, Art Club Sponsor DELORES B. STIKE William and Mary History, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y advisor WILLIAM J. STRAWN Western Kentucky State Teachers College Geography, History, Athletic Equipment Mcmager CHARLES EDWARD THURSTON, JR. U.S. Naval Academy Mathematics, Audio-Visual MARY G. UNDERWOOD Mary Washingbon Typing, General Business, Bookeeping CHARLEEN E. VENNING Converse College Math, Safety Committee ELIZABETH D. VENNING Rosemont College, University of Pennsylvania Math AUDREY VINCENT Randolph-Macon Women's College Latin, Latin Club Sponsor GROVER WADE, JR. William and Mary, V.P.I., R.P.1. Industrial Cooperative Training, D.O. Club MARILYN MILLER WEST Madison College French, Dramatics Club, French Club, Thespian Troupe 1238 sponsor DAVID E. WHEELER East Carolina College ' English, THE DREAMER sponsor OUIDA A. WHITEHURST Florida State University Biology, General Science JOHN ROBERT WISE Bridgewater, R.P.I. Distributive Education, D.O. Club Sponsor GEORGIANA C. WOODHOUSE Mary Washington, University of Virginia Guidance Director DOROTHY JAYNE WYMAN Converse College English, Freshmen Class Advisor, Allen Tri-Hi-Y Advisor FREDDIE ANN BUTT MAMIE BRETT MARGARET CLAYTON LORADELL DICKERSON Librarian Office Clerk Head Clerk Assistant Librarian SHELIA A. MILTIER ESTELLE SAWYER JANE S. SNYDER NELL WHALEY Office Clerk, Cafeteria Manager Registered Nurse Guidance Clerk Co-sponsor Willett Tri-Hi-Y Willadean Boyd, Mary Cowan, and Judy Garland just Barbara Oliver, Betty Rhyne, and Laura Pool partake of before OPEN HOUSE got under way. Christmas cheer. Diane Andrews presides over the punch bowl. 5wo retired faculty memgers M. GAGE BRUMFIELD Member of the Wilson faculty from September, 1923, until her retirement in June, 1964 22 taugHf com5ined total of 82 years! w FLORENCE ELIZABETH CULPEPPER lillember of the Wilson faculty from September, 1923, until her retirement in June 964 23 7ywCcL07 l.'f-5551 , 'N 'L' E-fi-'.:L:2Z 1 rf 5 'fra egg L vi an I I 7 'Pr' far 5 .. , in ., a 5? ,. ff .Nm in ffiiff M 1g14'-,,n.f- WH ' . v-,.f '26-1-'5 A---'-!', f if surf' Q' , .. 4 1 '- 45 - . 5.-. 1M': ' 'ui' 'T 24113 Ui. .-,,. 1 Q-4 ., , . L . wa. .. .. .. .. . H71-1' 2 if- . ' Vi.. . - I ' .-Qs 1 Y... ' , f ,L ljlfxtx .AM -Q1.. . -, mi gg.: .5324 iff, 'E 1 wx 35 ' .-FII ' .,' A: . 1 :J ' - 'a- . ,,-f-' A Ibi, - , H ,, ,,,,-aAf 'gfgi' , .,.,,n,-rm., -M H 1 W if-' 1 . w ','1!l .v , Amd -Vs anuary Class History ust remember in February, 1961, not so long ago, we came to Wilson, not in the Know- as Freshmen we began our high school career, with Dlck Lasting as SCA president and others giving us hope and cheer- th1s was the year our basketball team made each game an impressive event, and at the end of the season went to the State Tournament- utumn of '61 when back to books we were greeted, The football players of our class helped make the JV's go undefeated- Our school motto made good sense, Total Excellence Through Individual Excellence . ow we came back from the summer of '62, As high sophomores at our good ole orange and blue- Our football team had a 7-3 record which made us proud from head to foot, Into the Office of SCA president Julia Dorsey Reed we did put- Work and Win Through Honor and Scholarship became our goal, Toni Williams our Homecoming Queen, sure fitted the mold- sing our credit cards to buy our class ring, When they arrived, boy, did we sing! We took an active part in clubs and Hi-Y's, With Elwood Owens our SCA president, all you gals and guys- Our fighting Presidents, how hand they worked no one has to guess, s Larry Davis led the team to near perfect success- While in class we studied of Washington's and Lincoln's, And at Homecoming our Queen was Annette Jenkins- Character and Scholarship in the form of an original seal, Made us work hard with added zeal- oaring back for our last bi year, With the sound of the Graduation March in our ear- . It was the boys in our class-Baker, Edwards, Rhodes, Coleman, and Vincent who led our eleven through the football season, To shout for the team we had every good reason- This year we worked on the Homecoming floats, And Queen Avenell Harrington received our votes- Bobby Heely was president of the SCA, He did his best in every way- Jim White was our 4B Class President, who had a lot to do, As we ordered announcements, planned for the Banquet, and took pictures boo- es as our class graduates we'll shed many tears, But we'll always cherish the memory of these past years- To future Wilson High School students let us leave. This message which you can surely believe- If you will benefit from your education, A good lesson in life you will have won- Class of 6456 26 anuary Class Officers JAMES CARSON WHITE, JR. 4B Class Presidentg National Honor Societyg Jerry W. Bryant Hi-YL Concert, Marching, Pit, Virginia All-State, Workshop Bandsg Band Captaing Lieutenantg Homeroom President. JUDITI-I ANNE OWENS RONALD LEE BAKER 4B Class Vice President, J.V. and Varsity Footballg Baseballg Varsity Track, Jerry W- Bry-51191 Hi-Y, Sgt-'Ht' Armsg Homeroom President. 4B Class Girls Treasurerg Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Presidentg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-YQ J.V. Cheerleaderg Altemate Varsity Cheerleaderg F.T.A.g Homeroom Officerg Pan American Leagueg THE PRESIDENT staff: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg THE STUDENT business staffg Intramurals , JANE ARLENE WISEMAN SCOTT FOUNTAIN RHODES 4B Class Boys Treasurerg J.V. and Varsity Footballg National Honor Societyg 1A S.C.A. Representativeg Homeroom Presidentg Marching, Con- cert, Pit Bands, Wilson Knights. U,-f l 4B Class Secretaryg Marching, Concert, and Pit Baudsg Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Yg THE PRESIDENT staffg F.T.A.g French Clubg Band Officerg Home- roorn Officer. ffaf J' 3,2 l t BUT R, Advzsor WCWMW HUGH WAYNE ALLEN Cross Country Teamg Jerry Bryant Hi-Y, chaplaing Alternate-Boy's State: Home room Officer CHARLES EDWARD ARCHER J.V. Football, Baseball fl CHARLES ROBERT BALDERSON ARTHUR WILLIAM BARNES DIANA LOU BENSON French Clubg Homeroom Officerg Gir1's Intramurals BRENDA GAIL BERRY Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, treasurerg Prexie Tri- Hi-Y, vice-presidentg F.T.A.g French Clubg Homeroom Officer 239,75 if DONNA LYNN BURKE Aqua Tri-Hi-Y, president, vice-presidentg Girls Glee Club, music librarian: Art, Geography Clubsg Intramurals RICHARD WAYNE BURTON Homeroom Officer GARLAND CORRIGAN BUTLER, JR. BARBARA KAY CASTELLANOS The Student-literary staffg Jr. Sr. Prom Cgmmitteeg Girls Glee Club-officerg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-YQ D.E., I.C.T. Clubsg Homerrom Officer 28 JENS BEAUFORD EDWARDS J.V. and Varsity Football, Baseballg Var- sity Trackg Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y, Vice Presidentg Boy's State, Homeroom President MYRNA YVONNE EURE National Honor Society, President: Girl's Stateg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplaing Girls Glee Club, Sec.g Mixed Chorus, Latin Club, Sec.5 Jr. Sr. Prom Committee CHARLIE JAMES EVERS RONALD JAY FERGUSON Teenage Republican Club 29 KENNETH EVERETT CLONTZ Jerry W. Bryant Hi-YQ Phi Beta Chi, Le Cercle Francais: D.E. Club, Teenage Republican Club ROBERT MARION COLEMAN, JR. J.V. and Varsity Football, Baseballg Homeroom Officer LINDA LEIGH co OPER ' Girls Intramurals WILLIAM THOMAS CROSS, JR. D.E. Club, Homeroom Officer JOHN STERLING DAVIS, II Varsity Tennis, Phi Beta Chi, Sec.g Farris Hi-Y, parliamentariang French Club, Amateur Radio Club LARRY STEPHEN EAVEY Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y, Treasurerg Home- room Officer, Delegate, Model General Assembly JOHN ABBITT GUYOT D.E.C.A. State Leadership Conference: D.E. Club, vice-president: Teenage Republican Club: Jr-.Sr. Prom Decorating Committee: Homeroom Officer: Intra- mural Basketball DAVID RODGER HAR CUM Varsity Baseball: Varsity Club: Home- room Officer LINDA LOVE HOLDERFIELD Future Nurses of America: D.O. Club: Homeroom Officer: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorating Committee JOHN STEVEN HUGHES J.V. and Varsity Wrestling: Marching and Concert Bands: Homeroom Officer DOROTHY WRAY HYDE Double W Tri-Hi-Y-secretary, sgt.-at- arms: Homeroom Officer FRANCES JANET KAUFFMAN D.O. Club: F.B.L.A.: Homeroom Officer WALTER STEVEN FOREHAND Esleeck Hi-Y: Orchestra: D.O. Club: Homeroom Officer CHARLES VINCENT GASKINS, III S.C.A. Freshman Representative: March- ing, Concert, Pit, Dance Bands: Orch- estra: Art Club: Homeroom President: Audio Visual: Young Republicans Club MARGARET LEWIS GILPIN A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y JAMES CARLTON GUYOT D.E. Club-parliamentarian: Teenage Republican Club: Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee: Homeroom Officer: Intramurals 30 CLARENCE WARD KEEL Varisty Club, President JOAN ANNETTE KISER Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg Teenage Republican Club: Homeroom Officerg Intramurals THOMAS LEE LILES From Churchland: J.V. and Varsity Foot- ball, Basketballg J.V. Wrestlingg Varsity Trackg Homeroom Officerg From Wilson: D.E. Club, Presidentg Intramurals WALLACE MICHAEL MARTIN J.V. and Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseballg Varsity Clubg Esleeck Hi-Y, Vice President: Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y: M.G.A. Delegate-Blue Ridgeg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Homeroom Officerg Teenage Republican Club 31 EARL REVERDY MATHEWS WILLIAM CARL MCGINLEY Latin Club JAMES LEE MCMANIS J.V. and Varsity ,Basketballg Indoor Trackg Outdoor Track: Cross Countryg Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Yg Homeroom President STANLEY MACON MOORE, JR. Varsity Baseball CAROL MILLER MORSE Prexie Tri-Hi-YQ Presnoir Tri-Hi-YQ F.B.L.A.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Home- room Officerg Intramurals MARSHA ANNELIESE POPE Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Presidentg Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, Secretaryg French, Art Clubsg Homeroom Officer WILLIAM ALLEN REDMON 4 F o o b al 1, ,V Wrestling, Young Demo- . -I4 crate Club, Homeroom ' ,, Officer 9 7 BERNARD THOMAS 555-f-14 ROBERTSON II Dot Hyde, Jane Wiseman, Judy Owens, Donna Burke, Marsha Pope RICHARD STERLING RYALS Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y, Pan American League, Indoor and Outdoor Track dent DON SHARPE ' HONOR GRADUATES: Front: Jane Wiseman, Yvonne Eure, Linda Holder- field. Back: Jim White, Scott Rhodes, Arnold Zedd - c fic' - 32 Team, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mitteeg Homeroom Presi- HERBERT HOPE SHARPE, JR. Dramatics Club, Thespian Troupe 1238: Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y STEPHEN GUY SIMPSON Club, Homeroom Officer DAVID LAWRENCE SIPES, JR. HAROLD DOYLE SMITH, JR. D.E . C lub-c haplaing French, Ge ography Clubs, D .E . Float Committee JAMES LINWOOD STRONG, JR. Varsity tennis, track, football: Orchestra DAVID LEE SUTTON J.V. Baseball BRENDA MARIE TINLEY Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.g Intramurals RICHARD MASON VINCENT J.V. and Varsity Football, Baseball: Varsity Club CAROLYN MERRILL WHITE THE STUDENT staff, DRE AMER staff, Art: Homeroom President, Lunchroom Assistant: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee X EDWARD BOWDEN WILLIAMSON D.E. Club GARY LEE WINS LOW ARNOLD JAY ZEDD Science Club, Vice Pres identg National Honor Society, Varsity Tennis, Forum Mui term Qracluation This 4B lunch table turned out strictly stag! fa Ronnie Baker, Gary Winslow, Wayne Allan, Harold Smith, Richard Ryals, J.B. Edwards, Jimmy McManis, Steve Forehand. I Eli 3Rfu8iSQ M7 'IW 12' 'EI ' Clarence Keel, Ron Ferguson, Mrs. Mary Jo Brady Registration B-201 Larry Eavey, Gail Berry, Jim White Kenny Clontz, Jimmy Guyot, Wayne Allen . 1 S- rl ' l s if A . I we Hebruary Class WAYNE ALLEN, a healthy but thin specimen, leave to Patty Owens the privilege of being a senior and to carry her nose high. CHARLES ARCHER, being of strong heart and feeble brain, leave all my worldly goods to the one and only Gloria Ferrell . RONNIE BAKER, being of tired body and over-worked mind, do gladly leave Wilson and its confusion with hopes of a brighter u ure. ROBERT BALDERSON, being of sound mind and body, leave to a freshman my parking space in the parking lot. ARTHUR BARNES, being of sound i?l mind and body, leave four years of fun to some freshman who doesn't know any better. DIANA BENSON, do hereby leave to Mrs. Howard a swinging homeroom and to Coach Mounie, a great wrestling team. GAIL BERRY, being of sound mind and QI guessJ sound body, do hereby leave to my little brother four years at Wilson. DONNA BURKE, do hereby leave to Donna Morgan and to John Blackman the ability to graduate within the next five years. WAYNE BURTON, being of flabby body and weak mind, leave to a lucky i?7 freshman the chance to chew gum and skip lunch for four great years. GARLAND BUTLER, having Miss Pool for registration for four years, do leave my sincere thanks to all who helped me, especially Mrs. Howard. BARBARA CASTELLANOS, leave to Brent nothing, because I am taking all the memories with me and to E.C.H., many thanks. KENNETH CLONTZ, of sound mind and body leave to some deserving freshman four wonderful years at Wilson. ROBERT COLEMAN, being of sound mind and sprained muscles dohereby leave Wilson in the hopes Jan and I can make it through college together!! LINDA COOPER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson and to some lucky Heshman the ability to graduate. WILLIAM CROSS, do hereby leave four years of hard work to some eager freshman. JOHN DAVIS, being of feeble mind and poor physical condition leave some lucky person my seat in B-102 and a place on the tennis team. LARRY EAVEY, do leave fond i?l memories to anyone that wants them. J.B. EDWARDS, leave not quite as good a record to the next football team and a lot of fun at Wilson. YVONNE EURE, being of questionable mind and feeble body, leave to some lucky girl four wonderful years at Wilson full of toil and fun. CHARLES EVERS, being of sound mind and loose body, ldo hereby leave to all the freshmen four years of skipping and g01I1B to lunch once in a while. , RONNIE FERGUSON, being of sound mind and dilapidated body, leave to M.0.P. my locker in its entirety. , STEVE FOREHAND, being ofnot so sound mind and questionably sound body, do hereby leave four very long years to some undeserving freshman. 'Bye!! ! CHARLIE GASKINS, being of brilliant mind and small body, leave to Cho-Cho all my love,and the good times at Wilson. To new bend members, exhaustion. MARGARET GILPIN, being of uncertain mind and slim body do hereby leave dear Ole Wilson High, and all the good memories that I will take with me, at last! JIMMY GUYOT, being of insane mind and exhausted body, do ' hereby leave Carol to all the fun at Wilson. JOHNNY GUYOT, being of weird mind and funny looking body, leave the unanswered question, does the Dempsey Dumpster pick up or deliver to the cafeteria? RODGER, HARCUM, being a nervous guy and a physical wreck, leave this school to all my buddies to keep it clean like I did. LINDA HOLDERFIELD, leave to Coach Mounie a wonderful wrestling team, especially in the 120 weight class. STEVE HUGHES, being of unsound mind and decayed body do hereby leave to the upcoming freshmen, absolutely nothing. So long, farewell, bye, and hasta luego. U DOT HYDE, leave to some freshman the ability to have all the good times Ihad with the gang and to M.S. the ability to graduate. JANET KAUFFMAN, do hereby leave all the wonderful memories and the privilege of having Mr. Hoofnagle for English to Diane T. newer li' l I, I. I. I. East will , , CLARENCE KEEL, leave to my brother, the last of the clan, all the good times in government and the best homeroom in Wilson, Mrs. Brady's! Hope he passes PHYSICS! JOAN KISER, hereby leave Wilson to Wayne for another semester and to D.C. the ability to try to get him during that time. THOMAS LILES, being of questionably sound mind and relatively sound body do hereby bequeath to Paula Jean Sturgis, ME! MIKE MARTIN , being of unthinkable mind and wishful body, leave Wilson in hopes that the football team can help Hodges learn the plays and at last I LEAVE . I, EARL MATHEWS, do leave-finally! I. I I I I I If I I I 1' I. , I I I I I I I I I I I I I WILLIAM MCGINLEY, leave to my brother, Ray, four years of the joy I shared at Wilson High. JAMES MCMANIS, being of unsound body and unstable morals, leave to any other fool the thrill of being a star-and leave Wilson's thrills to my ?loving? sister! STANLEY MOORE, being of weak body and dilapidated mind, do hereby leave to Ann Edwards the ability to sleep 15 minutes longer each morning. CAROL MORSE, leave, to some freshman, all the great times I've had, to Lynn Rountree, the ability to graduate in four years. JUDY OWENS, being of weak mind and small body, do leave Sherry Brooks at Wilson with all of her friends and the Tuesday Night Group. MARSHA POPE, being of vacant mind, do leave to some very lucky people the desks I had in Mr. Butler's and Mr. Hoofy's classes. BILL REDMON, being of no brain and over-worked body do leave Wilson to my sister and her friends. To baby I leave my eyes. SCOTT RHODES, being of spectacular mind and body, leave Bod the ability to go West Point and beat Navy. TOMMY ROBERTSON, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave to Sylvia a great senior year, and to some luclqr freshman four years of hard work and fun. RICHARD RYALS, having been brainwashed and starved, leave to my sister some Sugar Crisp to keep her going. HERBERT SHARPE, being of sound body and enchanted mind, do hereby leave to my cousin, Rusty , the ability to concentrate on his studies, which I could never do. STEVE SIMPSON, being of very feeble mind and unsound body leave four years of fun and being late to every class and trying to explain why. DAVID SIPES, being of questionable mind and unsound body, do leave to Dickie Williams the ability to graduate from Wilson. HAROLD SMITH, leave four wonderful years at Wilson with those people who really know how bo hurt a guy and J.W., R.W., and L.M. LINWOOD STRONG, leave the following to the students of Woodrow Wilson High School: detentions, assemblies, and Mrs. Hi.nton's chemistry class. DAVID SUTTON, leave many teachers whose teaching may have done me in . I have benefitted much from their knowledge Qreallyb and wish I could have done better. BRENDA TINLEY, do hereby leave Donaldson, and Red , one half year without me. To Red my locker and to Duck no more Bird problems. RICHARD VINCENT, being of strong mind and weak body, leave to some freshman my treasured seat in B-201. CAROLYN WHITE, being of withered mind and desecrated body leave to every remaining student the ability to have as much fun as I did. JIM WHITE, simply being, do hereby bequeath to anyone who wants them, four years. EDWARD WILLIAMSON, being of unsound mind, body, and soul do hereby leave to each and everyone absolutely nothing. GARY WINSLOW, being of sound body and weak mind, do here- by leave to the students at Wilson the fun of learning. JANE WISEMAN, do hereby bequeath to all band freshmen four years of tired feet, and to some lucky girl, the joy of being Charlie's little sister . ARNOLD ZEDD, thank my teachers for putting up with me and to my brother, Michael, I leave four great years at Wilson. Arnold Zedd, Yvonne Eure, Johnny Guyot ll h on ,I Ronnie Baker, Scott Rhodes, Richard Vincent, J.B. Edwards 'SI-9' 7 to 1! Pretty good odds, don't you think? February Class WAYNE ALLEN-to be Captain of The Navy Exchange Team. CHARLES ARCHER-to graduate, to find a good job, to get married, and have a litter of kids. RONNIE BAKER-to go to college, get a degree, then live happy as can be. ROBERT BALDERSON-to graduate and make lots of money, and to live a happy life. ARTHUR BARNES-to be the best in the particular field I go into. DIANA BENSON-to marry Eddie, buy a red T-Bird, go to Bermuda, then raise a few wrestlers . GAIL BERRY-to go to Radford College next September, and live happily ever after. DONNA BURKE-to graduate, get a good job, and get married. WAYNE BURTON-to graduate from college, become an engineer, then be a playboy. GARLAND BUTLER-to get a good job, own a Corvette, and then settle down. BARBARA CASTELLANOS-to be successful, either as a hair stylist or a politician, before I get old. KENNETH CLONTZ-to be a success as an executive in the retailing field. ROBERT COLEMAN-to become a successful engineer. LINDA COOPER-to be successful in my work and later to be happily married. WILLIAM CROSS-to attend college, own a Thunderbird, and be a success. JOHN DAVIS-to go to Georgia Tech. and receive a Ph.D. in aerospace engineering. LARRY EAVEY-to attend college and then let nature take its course, of course. J .B. EDWARDS-to be able to come back to my homecoming with hair. YVONNE EURE-to be successful and live a happy,pros- perous life. CHARLES EVERS-to someday become an engineering draftsman. RONALD FERGUSON-to find my dog, who was last seen behind the cafeteria. STEVE FOREHAND-to become an engineer and have about seven or eight Thunderbirds. CHARLIE GASKINS-to be another Hitt and then settle down to a peaceful life. MARGARET GILPIN.-to graduate, work a couple of years, and then get married to that certain boy. JIMMY GUYOT-to show Harold that I really know how to hurt a guy . JOHNNY GUYOT-to see the Fugitive captured and sent to the chair. RODGER HARCUM-to have a key to all the Playboy Studios and to drive a Bunnie in my Mayflower. LINDA HOLDERFIELD-to go back to Europe with Jane and meet Germain. STEVEN HUGHES-to become president of The Thunder Corp. f l We're the best in every test! Registration B-204 Gary Winslow, Margaret Gilpin, Linda Holderfield, Steve Simpson, Billy Cross Linda Holderfield in the front. Brenda Tinley, Joan Kiser, - Edward Robertson, Carolyn White. David Sutton at the window. 1 I ll ...-1 Robert Balderson, Barbara Castellanos, Linda Cooper Wayne Burton IP? .3554 1.4 S -. .iff ,-f n ' -. Dot Hyde, David Sutton, Harold Smith, Janet Kauffman Charles Archer, Diana Benson, Mrs. Esther Howard Donna Burke, Buddy Barnes Ambitions . DOT HYDE-to graduate from Business College, travel, and make lots of money. JANET KAUFFMAN-to lead a successful life in society and to fulfill my God-given purpose. CLARENCE KEEL-to be graduated and pretley thereafter get a job with four blonde secretaries. JOAN KISER-to see Wayne get through college, get married and have fun. THOMAS LILES-to remain asl am now, by doing tomorrow what I did yesterday. MIKE MARTIN-to become a politican so I can become rich, legal or otherwise. EARL MATHEWS-to graduate from Wilson and become a fabulously wealthy bum. WILLIAM MCGINLEY-to attend Old Dominion College and become a success in big business. JIM MCMANIS-to graduate from college, live in a plush bachelor apartment, and drive a thunderbird. STANLEY MOORE-to be successful in the field of electronics. CAROL MORSE-to keep out of trouble while with Gertie and the gang ! JUDITH OWENS-to forget all my embarrassing incidents with Enos, Brooks, Parker, and Hardy. MARSHA POPE-to work, go to college, get married, and live happily ever after. BILL REDMON-to graduate from high school and college and become a successful teacher. SCOTT RHODES-to be the best. TOMMY ROBERTSON-to attend college, and live a very happy and prosperous life. RICHARD RYALS-to become a psychiatrist and psycho- analyze the pretty woman . HERBERT SHARPE-to rove the South Pacific and find myself a mermaid. STEVE SIMPSON-to graduate from Wilson and live a life of happiness and fun! DAVID SIPES-to make, and get the most I can out of life. HAROLD SMITH-to graduate, go to college, make a S1,000,000, get married, and be happy. LINWOOD STRONG-to be the greatest football player and cellist in the world. DAVID SUTTON-to work after graduation, attend college in fall, and be successful in my accomplishments. BRENDA TINLEY-to become a secretary and go to Las Vegas with B.B. RICHARD VINCENT--to graduate from college. CAROLYN WHITE-to go to college, see the world, and be a smashing success. JIM WHITE-to go to college, graduate, and live a success- ful life there after. EDWARDAWILLIAMSON-to become a lawyer and defeat Perry Mason. GARY WINSLOW-to try to go to college, and become a success in life. JANE WISEMAN-to return to Europe and be happy, successful, and 100 per cent continental. ARNOLD ZEDD-to never give up trying. Registration B-301 Mike Martin, Jim McManis, Miss Laura Pool, Jane Wiseman V E Judy Owens, Steve Forehand, Charles Gaskins, Rodger Harcum -:ra Tommy Robertson, Bill Redmon, Stanley Moore, Richard Ryals Q, Arnold Zedd Scott Rhodes Yvonne Eure Vale dictorian Salutatorian f?e6ruary Honor Qracfuafes v N .XE ik 1' L f , 3 ' V n is Q - LQ1 f ,ZA ...Q -- Linda Holderfield James White Jane Wiseman 39 n n1 n W n uw W. ' ' 1 ' . , H, . M1 me-,I W- ' 1 'W H H mwah eq -1,,w ' , ' , 'wfvwtff H' H W. A 'QA' - T Qffifwfilhii ' 'JIM -w W - H , , LM 151-WM, A Lg' ,w ,QQ ww '1,gu,,w 1. if ? n- n ew gay X H mjw .wlw,EZQ1 : agiwf J is 'Wm Ww .m f:'f ww iblraxlfzissiibs: .., mwmmw! W1 I. ,- if5ggi1,u.,,w,,.:f kr I W -4 Wi 'H!fi2 TE::M.'u1i.m..w.,N -- . Mid-year Qrads present Che Unguided Miss Cast of Characters Susan Bryce ......... Clint Bryce ...... Madge Byrce ....... Buzzie Bryce.... .... . George Matthews Buddy Warren ......... Carlos Delgrado ..... Lucia Ferrari ...... The Judge ........ Mr. Riley ......... Mary Jo Brady ..... Lynn Blachman....................... .... . ..... .. .........Carolyn White Rhodes .....Yvonne Eure ......Judy Owens White .Charlie Gaskin .....Herbert Sharpe ......Jane Wiseman ......Wayne Allen .......Mike Martin ..............Director . Student Director Carolyn White, Charlie Gaskin, Judy Owens, Yvonne Eure Mike Martin, Wayne Allen Carolyn White, Yvonne Eure, Charlie Gaskin, Judy Owens Scott Rhodes, Yvonne Eure, Carolyn White, Jim White, Carolyn White, Scott Rhodes Jane Wiseman, Judy Owens, Larry Eavey, Gail Berry, Herbert Sharpe Front: Carolyn White, Jim White. Back: Herbert Sharpe, Charlie Gaskin, Carolyn White, Jim White Judy Owens, Jane Wiseman, Scott Rhodes, Yvonne Eure. Qraduating C lass Summer School-1964 Row 1: Jill Jones, Cynthia George, Pat Coward, Linda Pass, Linda Milliner, Doris Ann Zambella, Mary Susan Pinkston, Beth James, Kathleen Dryman, Martha Jo Tureman, Nancy Chiera, Tami Hultman, Kaye Brocksmith, Linda Lash. Row 2: Joyce Lee, Sandra Wilkins, Gemma Bevais, Judy Brandon, Margaret Deaton, Sheryl Smith, Brenda Davenport, Karen Gruggel, Anne Herron, Avis Hicks, Barbara Shook, Frances Whitehurst, Jane Hayes. Row 3: Ray Reinholz, John Dickinson, Fred Jacobson, Barbara Tilley, Michaelia O'Brien, Susan Marcus, Mrs. Betty Sue Derry, Sylvia Jean Kiosterud, Charlotte Fink, Janice Wilson, Margie Wilkinson, Donald Newberry, Mich- ael Jamerson. Row 4: Donald Hundley, Donald Jackson, Fred Porter, Ken Dunnavant, W. Jon Wilkins, Russel C. Poyner, Rodger Edwards, Billy Kirk, Mark Patterson, Harry Liniger, Charlie Fisher, Lynn Bartlett. Row 5: David Barnes, Ronnie Parker, Tommy Midgett, Larry Lodge, Chris Jordan, Sherman Wingate, Mike Stuckey. Perry Fox, Bill Mays, Mike Shaw X., Mid - Germ MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Arnold Zedd, Yvonne Eure MOST POPULAR Jane Wiseman, Scott Rhodes FRIENDLIEST Ronnie Ferguson, Gail Berry CUTEST Marsha Pope, Bobby Coleman BEST PERSONALITY Larry Eavey, Diana Benson . Statistics MOST ATHLETIC Ronnie Baker, Donna Burke WITTIEST Carol Morse, Wayne Allen BEST LOOKING J B Edwards Carolyn White BEST DRESSED Linda Holderfield, Jim McManus BEST ALL-AROUND Jim White, Judy Owens une Class History Remember 1961? That was the year we gave up our Harry Hunt status and became big-time freshmen at Wilson. Many days have passed since we first wandered, bewildered and lost, through these hallowed halls. In our first year Wilson gained three new thingsg the Class of '65 lUsl, the Class of '66, and E section. Then big excitement came with that now famous bomb scare of 1962, it almost started things off with a bang! After that things settled down, and we cheered our team on, voted in our first Homecoming election, saw Freddie Sue Turner crowned Queen. Then before we knew it, it was Christmas, and we decorated baskets, bulletin boards, and went to our first Christmas Assemblies-a very memorable one! Then came exams-never ending exams! But we made it and before we could say Class of '65 twice, it was June and they were here again, but they brought the summer vacation with them and we began anticipating the joys of being a SOPHOMORE! When we returned that fall, 1962, we witnessed the incoming of the new Wilson's first female S.C.A. president in the person of Julia Dorsey Reed. This year our homecoming queen was the beautiful Toni Williams. This was also the year that Cradock invaded our premises, smearing paint on the main sidewalk, leaving tombstones for the football players in the lobby, and pro-Cradock handbills in our lockers, on the night before our big Thanksgiving game. Time passed quickly and it was spring again. This year we were really excited because for the first time in many years .we were to have a Freshman-Sophomore Dance. So on the night after the Junior-Senior, we had our ig night in Camelot and what a wonderful night it was! Then we watched the Seniors cavort through Wilson's last Baby Day. Q In addition to all these things, we dissected frogs, read Silas Marner, still found time toncheer our teams on to victory, attend school dances, and see several of our classmates play in The Curious Savage another great year! Fall of 1963 Juniors! Upperclassmen at last! This year we were to be lead by S.C.A. President, Elwood Owens, and we were more interested in all the activities as members of our class took leading roles. This year was ushered in with Homecoming preparations. Then our very regal Queen, Annette Jenkins and our lovely Maid of Honor, Delores Batkins Kfrom our class? greeted the rough and tough football team of 193796-38 at a rousing assembly, emceed by Abe Goldblatt. This was the year of the Beatle craze and the big thing with the boys was the Beatle haircut and the favorite word with the girls was Ringo . The sounds of the now famous foursome from Liverpool could be heard at almost any place-day or night. When spring came we all worked hard on the Junior-Senior, trying to find rickshaws and cherry blossoms. Then on the big night we danced to heavenly music in an Oriental Paradise . A few weeks later we got our brand new 1964 President and said good-bye to all our Senior friends. There was only one thing that marred the happiness of this year-the tragic death of our President, John F. Kennedy. When we walked through the main doors last September we were SENIORS. Members of our class were in many of the big positions of the School. Bob Heely, one of our ovm, led the S.C.A. while another of our class, Avenell Harrington, reigned as Homecoming Queen. We rejoiced with her and all of the Alumni as we watched the Prexies beat the Smith Tigers, giving the District Champs their only loss. The U.S. Presidential election was the big thing and the newly formed Republican and Democrat Club members battled it out, almost as much as the candidates. Then the rush began, we attended club meetings, some of the last for us as students, hurried to order Calling Cards and announcemgnts, pay 0111- class dues, and fulfill other 0blig8.l3i0l'lS Wl'liCl'1 W0l1ld prepare fO1' our Grand exit from high school. Now June is here and we are stepping into a new realm of life and whether it be college or career, we are taking with us four ofthe best years of our lives and pledging to you Wilson Honor, faith, and deep devotion . And so we leave you with many fond memories. The Class of 1965 44 LAWRENCE MOYLER BOND, JR. Sr. Class President: Boy's Treasurer, Jr. and Soph. Classesg S.C.A. Rep.: J.V. and Varsity Baseballg Homeroom Officer YT I - Cv Vx ,Q ff. J' 1 ,I . L. ' Y-4 'f- 1 - r xjv, 1 , B Sr. Class National Honor Woodrow Wilso Robert W. Allen Y-President: Fren Clubg Intramuralsg Sr. Prom Homeroom PAULE TTE L URC H n , u, ww 1, JANEY PERRY VAUGHAN Sr. Class Vice Presidentg J.V. and Varsity Cheer- leader-co-capt.g THE PRESIDENT Staffg Dra- matic Clubg F.T.A.g Pan American League: Wilson- ite and Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-chaplaing Glee Club and Mixed Chorus: Jr.1Sr. Prom Committeeg Iutamm'a1sg Homeroom Officer une Class SANDR A KAYE TRIBBLE Sr. Class Gir1's Treasurer: Homecoming Court-19645 THE PRESIDENT-Section Editor: THE STUDENT Staff-bus ines s 5 Wils on- BARBARA ANN MYERS Su Class Secretary: THE PRESIDENT-section edi- torg Presidents Tri-Hi-Y- Vice Presidentg Forum Clubg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-YQ Homeroom officer Qfficers FRANCIS GORD ON GRIF FIN Sr. C las s Boy's Treasurer: Varsity Trac k-Ind oor and Springg French C Iubg ite and Woodrow Tri-Hi-Y F .T .A .4 Societyg Jerry Bryant Hi-Y: Home- room Officer MRS. OLIVIA HINTON Advisor LYNDA MARIE FLYNN Sr. Class Court of Honor Rep.: Marching, Con- cert, Pit, A11-State and Workshop Bands-Treas- urerg Court of Honor-- Freshman Rep.: Wilson- ite and Presidents Tri- Hi-Yg Intramural sg Homeroom Officer SE' ni ROBERT BROOKE ALBERTSON Debate Team-Presidentg THE DREAMER Statg'-co-editorg Science Club-Sec.: Latin Clu I WAYNE PETER ALEXANDER National Honor Societyg Marching, Concert, Pit, and Dance Bandsp Science Clubg Jerry Bryant Hi-YQ Indoor and Outdoor Track LARRY KEITH ALLMAN D.E. Club MICHAEL KELLEY AMES D.E. Clubg Band JEANNE CHERIE ARRINGTON Prexie, A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-presidentg Geography Club-reporterg Art Clubg Intra- murals . ELIZABETH ANN ASHENFELDER Transfer from Ware Shoals High School, Ware Shoals, 'S.C.5 Varsity Basketball: Aspirants, Science, and Future Homemakers of America Clubsg May Day Programg Chorus Em! -4 'U 1 ELL 2 ,L Y 1 PHYLLIS ANN ACEY F.T.A.5 Homeroom officer ELIZABETH GAYLE ADAMS Marching, Concert, Symphonic, and Pit Bands DONNA ADKINS Wilsonite, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y5 F.T.A.5 THE PRESIDENT Staffg THE STUDENT Staffg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Young Republicans Club: Homeroom Officer Homecoming Queen Avenell Harrington and her court ' WILLIAM JOHN ASKEW Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y: Forum LINDA LEE BAILEY Presnoir, and Prexie Tri-Hi-YQ Homeroom - officer LINDA MARIE BAILEY Geography Clubg Intramurals: Homeroom Officer LEW' Class officers listen attentively during secretary's report to the group of 'ff JAMES ALDEN BAINES National Honor Society: Cross Country, co-captaing Track, co-captaing Orchestra, secretary ZELMA FAYE BAINES ROBERT WILLIAM BAKER J .V. and Varsity Footballg Photographyg Woodrow Wilson, and Esleeck Hi-Y JOHN EARL BALL, JR. D.O. Club: Towel Boy, Gym Class CAROL FRANCES BARNES Art Club: F.N.A.-treasurer: Alternate J.V. Cheerleader: Intramurals DELORES ANN BATKINS National Honor Society: Homecoming Court 1963-Maid of Honor: Homecoming Court 1964g Activities Associationg THE PRESIDENT-typist CARL EDWARD BEASLEY KARL EDWARD BEISEL J.V. Wrestling LINDA ANN BEST Wilsonite, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y-presidentg Delagate to M.G.A.g Intramurals: Homeroom off ic er PEGGY LEE BISHOP Varsity Cheerle ader-sec.: J.V. Cheerleaderg Robert W. Allen Tri-Hi-YQ Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-treas.g Homeroom officer? JI'-'SIU Prom Committee: Intramuralsg Basketball Champions LYNN BLACHMAN Thespian Troupe 1238-pres.g Dramatics Club-pres.g Scholastic Team: National Honor Societyg Ecrivons Societyg French Club-treas.: Forum: Reading Group JOHN DAVID BLACKMAN J.V. and Varsity Basketball, Baseball: Homeroom officer i l!nT,1lllm.f AJS, Richard McCarty, Butch Bisese and Rich- ard Nuckles are recognizedduring assembly gf lif CHESTER CARLYLE BLANCHARD School Mascot'-Woodrow Wilson m w m m W'w ' LAWRENCE ERVIN BLOW i ??'uym,,' J .V. and Varsity Wrestling: Mixed Chorus: Workshop C horus: H omero om offi cer: Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow ARTHUR RODNEY BLYTHE Sports: D.E. Breakfast Meetings BE TTY KATHERINE BOONE J.V., Varsity Cheerleader: Mixed Chorus: Octet: All-State Chorus: Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow : Wilson Ensemble: Allen, .M Presidents Tri-Hi-Y, sec.: French Club: Intramurals: Fresh. Soph. Dance Committee: Homeroom officer . HELEN CAROL BOOTHE F.B.L.A.: Glee Club: Prexie Tri-Hi-Y ALFR D CLINTON B WERS on for It M DONALD PAGE BRADLEY Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y-pres.: Football: THE PRESIDENT room officer RICHARD DAVID BRANCH D.E. Club JEAN MARIE BREEDLOVE THE PRESIDENT Staff, J .V. Cheerleader-co-captain: DENT Staff, Lit.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y: Presidents Pres.: French Club: F.B.L.A.: Intramurals: M.G.A. Delegate: H officer OIIIBIOOIH hmm CLAVIN SMITH BRETT, JR. Indoor and Outdoor Trackg Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands CAROLYN YVONNE BRITT F.T.A.g Homeroom Officer DENNIS RAMSAY BROWN .ff Nd nv' Sandra Tribble and Richard McCarty have a first down and ten to go before they reach the microphone GAYLE FRANCES BROWN Alta, Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-Sec.: D.O., Geography Clubsg F.B-.L.A. DENNIS BUCKLEY D.E. Club TERRENCE BUCKLEY D.E. Club CHRISTY LYNNE BURCH National Honor Society: F.T.A.-vice president: Alta and Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y- Vice Pre S identg Latin Club, THE PRES- DENT-typist CAROLYN GAIL BUTLER F.T.A.g Prexie Tri-Hi-Yg Pan American League RICHARD EARL CARPER D.O. Club Y m-l-y---'--- - - i RUSTY T. CHARLTON Varsity Golf DAWN MARIE CHRISMAN F.B.L.A.: Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: A11- State Chorus: Octet: Lancaster, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee KENNY REA COLES J.V. Basketball-co-captain: Varsity Basket- ball: J.V., Varsity Baseball: Esleeck Hi-Y: Homeroom officer SHARON LYNN COLTES V.O.T.-parliamentai-ian: Alta Tri-Hi-Y- chaplain: F .B.L.A.: Intramurals MARY CATHERINE COOK J.V. Cheerleader: Jr. Class Secretary: Woodrow Wilson and Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y: French Club: F.T.A.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Homeroom Officer SANDRA GAIL COPPEDGE National Honor Society: THE PRESIDENT Staff: Ecrivons Society-Sec.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Art and Latin Clubs: Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: Intramurals DEAN RAY CARSON J.V., Varsity Wrestling: Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y: Varsity Club CARY EDWIN CARTER Varsity Track, Indoor and Outdoor: J .V. Basketball: Varsity Club, Secretary THOMAS WILLIAM CAVANAUGH National Honor Society: Ecrivons Society: Forum: Science, Dramatic, and Art Clubs: Pan-American League: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Jerry Peaks is introduced first before the Granby game. I , A y fi A , wi, i I f' 1 MARY LYNDOL CORNWELL F.T.A.g Girls Monogram Club: Aqua Tri-Hi-YQ Intramuralsg Homeroom Officer JUDITH CAROLYN CRAWFORD THE PRESIDENT Staff, assistant editor and business staffg J.V. Cheerleader, Secretaryg F.T.A.: Allen, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-Sec.g Pan American Leagueg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Intramuralsg Home- room officer EDWARD MOORE CREECH, JR. Track WILLIAM RALPH CREECH, JR. Marching, Dance, Pit and Concert Bands SHARON PARKER CREEKMORE A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-YQ D.E. Club BARBARA TWILLEY CREWS F.T.A.g French Club: Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-YQ Soph. Class Vice-President: All Tri-Hi-Y-vice-president: THE STUDENT Staff: Homeroom officer 911 'fTalk! Talk! Talk! When do we eat? VS' my Ta. 5 , 5 fm 5 llllllllllllllvlllllll I I 1 I su' gli -' SE.-..:T1 ' ?.4i.. '32 :,s:S'7: -' II ,.,:.n ., 41, ,fail -1 C,:.1.,g I I 1 !,',v'qT.Q'l. 'L 'ul H H' N 'L ' , I H H, I w-m1 ,Q , M ' -A s In TRACY ELEANOR CRONE THE PRESIDENT Staff: THE STUDENT Staff: Allen, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg Pan American League-treas.: F.T.A.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee SHERRY LYNDEL CRUM Girls Monogram Club: Field Hockey Team: Intramuralsg From Washington and Lee High, Mantrass, Virginia: Varsity Football Cheer- leader GAIL MARIE CRUMPLER Future Nurses of Americag Jr.-Sr. Prom committee CURTIS WAYNE CURREN Latin Club: Young Republicans Club: Homeroom officer CYNTHIA JEAN DALEY F.B.L.A.: Alta Tri-Hi-Y-President: Lan- caster Tri-Hi-Y: Geography and V.O.T. clubs: Homeroom officer THOMAS RAYNOR DAUGHTRY Mixed Chorus-Section leader: All-State Chorus: D.E. Club: J.V. Football: Homeroom officer fl I My name is Matt Smith, and I'm editor of The Student! i 'Q mu will mmm nu 1 i DELMA RE DAVIS Art Club: From St. Pauls: Glee. Club: Children of Mary: C.S.M.C.: French Club NAN PAGE DAVIS French Club-pres., sec.: Dramatics Club- vice-president, scribe: Thespian Troupe 1238: Ecrivons Society-historian: National Honor Society: Latin Club-vice-president: F.T.A.: Forum: Reading Group: Homeroom officer CATHY LEIGH DEBERRY Future Nurses of America: F.B.L.A.: Latin Club: Girls Glee Club: Mixed Chorus DIANE DECHER Young Republicans Club-Secretary: Intra- murals: From Leavenworth High, Kansas: Student Council Rep.: Art League Sorority- vice-President: Newspaper Staff: Girls Glee Club-president EDITH LOUISE DILDA Intramurals: Homeroom officer NANCY GRACE DILLON Sweeney and Triangle Tri-Hi-Y's r' .4 m1 1 .xl anw Bet you can't prove it! Robert Albertson must be DREAMING! H w w iw H m H ,n ' , I ww Q5 2 PH! .V mf' i . 5... ' 'fi .L RONALD WAYNE DOOLEY Jerry Bryant Hi-YQ Spring, Indoor, Cross- Country Track: Intramuralsg Homeroom Officer THOMAS McRAY DOUGHTIE Latin Club . ROBERT WALTER DOWD J.V., Varsity Baseballg Marching, Pit Concert, Dance, All-State Bands WILLIAM DILLON JACQUELYN ANNE DIXON V.O.T., F.B.L.A., Young Republicans, Geography Clubsg Presnoir Tri-Hi-YQ Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee JAMES WAYNE DIXON Wrestling TeamfCaptain, Eastem District Champion: Varsity, Spanish, Latin, Science Clubs: Teenage Republicans-Treas.g National Honor Society WILLIAM THOMAS DIXON Intramurals-Basketball LINDA DIANNE DOLSEY F.N.A., Pan-American, Latin Clubsg Intra- murals-Badminton and Tennis LINDA JEAN DONALDSON F.B.L.A.-Rep., Seo.g V.O.T.-Treas.: Prexie , Sweeny Tri-Hi-Y-Sgt .-At-Arms: Senior Homeroom Pres.: Intramurals JOHN RAYMOND DOWSON Mixed, Work Shop Chorusg A11-State Bass, 'Intramurals-Basketball, Latin, French Clubs CHRISTOPHER BOMAR DOYEL J.V., Varsity Football, J.V. Golf, Forum, Dramatics Clubs: Debate Team, Jerry BryantiHi-Yg Activities Association, National Honor Society BERNICE FAYE DREWRY A.J. Lancaster, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y'sg Jr.45r. Prom Committee, Intramurals SHARON JEAN DUKE Aqua Tri-Hi-Y, Monogram, F'.B.L.A., Art Clubsg Intramurals: Forensics, Dreamer Staff-Art Editor PATRICIA PAULETTE DUNCAN Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, V.O.T.g Intramurals, Homeroom Officer-Pres., Public Service, Traffic Assistant AUBREY DUNNAVANT ... and then what did she say? eiamw! X SANDRA CARROLL DURHAM Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee-Decorations Chair- mang Dramatics, Art-Historian Clubs, Home- room Officerg Dreamer Staff-Art Ed., Double W Tri-Hi-YQ Outstanding Artist Award 1964 JEANNIE FRANCES EANES Homeroom Pres.: D.O. Club LINDA JEAN EARLY Ecrivons Society, Forum, F.N.A., Latin, D.O.-Parl., Chap., Clubs, DREAMER Staff VICTOR STEVENSON EDWARDS Cross-C ountry Track JUDITH CAROL ELLIOTT Homeroom Officer-Pres., Vice Pres.: Intra- murals: Aqua, Lancaster-Chap., Treas. Tri-Hi-Y's LINDA JEAN ELLIS Lancaster, Alta-Historian, Triang1e-His- torian Tri-Hi-Y's: V.O.T. LINDA LOUISE ELLIS Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y: F.B.L.A.-Vice Pres.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Homeroom Pres. ROBERT FREDERICK ELLIS Science Club-Treas.: Pan-American League: Teenage Republicans: National Honor Society PATRICIA MARIE ELLSWORTH National Honor Society: Art Club: D.E. Club-Sec.-Ist place-District and State Winner-Advertising and Layout Contest- 2nd place-National Winner-Advertising and Layout Contest 11- ,W?fg'w. ref ii: n.nL in I Ji That should just about make it a B! SUSAN WALLACE ENOS S.C.A. Representative-Soph., Jr.: Girl's State Representative: Activities Association: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Allen-Treas., Wood- row Wilson-Sgt.-Ar-Arms , Tri-Hi-Y's: F.T.A., French Clubs: Homeroom Officer RICHARD TUTTON ESLEECK Varsity, J.V. Basketball: Varsity, J.V . Baseball: J .V. Football: Esleeck Hi-Y: Homeroom Officer CAROL ANN EVANGELO National Honor Society: Monogram Club- Treas., Publicity Dir.: Triangle, Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y's3 Jr.-Sr. PromCom.mittee: F .B.L.A., Geography, Young Republicans, Glee Clubs: V.O.T.-Hist. Comm.: Homeroom Officer: Intramurals-School Hockey Team 5 And just one Gillette blade ...! ' YJ iv rl Q. M CHESTER ARTHUR FORRESTER J.V. Varsit Footba1llJ.V. Varsit Wrestl- Y y Y y ing: Trackg Varsity Club SUSAN FOSTER Homeroom Officerg Mixed Chorusg Glee Club ROBERT LEWIS FRASER Young Democrats, French Clubs W LINDA FAYE EVANS A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y SUE WINGFIELD EVERETT Homeroom Officer-Pres.g F.T.A., French Clubs: Allen Tri-Hi-Yg Intramurals LINDA ANN FACENDA Varsity Cheerleaderg Alta Tri4Hi-YQ Lan- caster Tri-Hi-Y. From St. Pau1's-J.V. Cheer- leader: Library Council: Children of Maryg C.S.M.C. THOMAS JOSEPH FAULKNER DAVID EARL FELTON Thespian Troop 14913 Audio-Visual Assistant LINDA GAYLE FINN Triangle Tri-Hi-Y-Vice-Pres.: Homeroom Pres.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: French, Glee Clubs: Intramurals-Basketball, Volleyball 57 JAMES RANDOLPH GATLING NANCY JANE GEORGE HENRY ARTHUR GILBERT D.E. Club FRANK HOPE GILLERLAIN, JR.. J.V. Footballg Jerry Bryant Hi-Y: Science Clubg Pan American League: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee RUTH CAMILLE GILMORE J.V., Varsity Cheerleaderg Allen, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y'sg Homeroom Officerg Intra- murals MARSHA ELAINE GODA F.T.A., Young Democrat's, French Clubs: Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Homeroom Officer CARL FRATUS From Colestock High School-Chorus: Mixed Glee Club LINDA FRANCES GARTHRIGHT President's Tri-Hi-Yg Intramurals DARYL BRANDON GASKILL D.O. Club-State Parl., Chap.g Art Club- Sgt.-Ab-Armsg Track if JW S.C.A. gang is just about ready for Christmas Mr. Roy Shields came all the way from Ireland to speak to the Govemment classes I 3 W a v ,XJ w 'v LINDA FAYE GRIMES National Honor Societyg THE PRESIDENT Staff-Business: Pan American League- Treas.g Prexie, Alta Tri-Hi-Y's-Treas.g Mixed Chorusg Glee Club JOYCE KAY GRUBBS Art Clubg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee BERNARD JOE HADNOT J.V. Baseballg Varsity Football BRENDA KAY GOODWIN Sweeny, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y's Modem Dance, V.O.T. Clubs HELEN VIRGINIA GRAHAM Orchestra-Virginia All-Stateg Eastern District All-State Chorus: Mixed Chorus-accompanist: Ecrivons Societyg Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollovv : F.T.A., French Olubsg Homeroom officer FAY ANNETTE GRANT D.O., F.N.A., Latin Clubsg Homeroom Officer RAY WILLIAM GRANT CHERYL LYNN GREEN President's, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y'sg D.E. Club ELIZABETH POINDEXTER GREENE Sweeney, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y's3 Homeroom Officer: Intramurals 1 F ve JAMES BRAD HALCUMS IMELDA HALL Girl's Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Geography Club: French Club: F.N.A.: Intramurals SANDRA ELLEN HARDY S.C.A.-Director of Public Service: Jr. Class Girls' Treasurer: Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y-Vice Pres. Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y: Homeroom Officer--Lunchroom Assistant: French Club: F.T.A.: THE STUDENT -5 , .L Outstanding Seniors take the National Honor Society pledge QF. .,,lr :iff 'HJ' fm m 'u w'l fi gVlVwgi5 H H 1 45' in uw fi-Huw 1 55, ROBERT DANIEL HARMON STUDENT Staff JUDITH DARE HARRELL Prexie Tri-Hi-Y: Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: Geogra- phy Club-President: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: F.B.L.A.: Homeroom Officer SHARON KAY HARRELL Robert W. Allen Tri-Hi-Y: Robert L. Sweeny Tri-Hi-Y: Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y:, Debate Club:-Vice-President: Debate Team: THE STUDENT: THE DREAMER: Young Demo- crats Club-President: F.T.A.: Forum: Homeroom Officer: Girls' Intramurals AVENELL MYRTLE HARRINGTON Homecoming Queen: Varsity Cheerleader: V.O.T. Club: Triangle Tri-Hi-Y: F.B.L.A. CLAIR N. HART Prexie Tri-Hi-Y: Girls' Glee Club: Modern Dance Club LINDA KIRBY HARTMAN D.E. Club-Treas.: Homeroom Officer-Pres., Lunchroom Assist.: Girl's Hockey Team ANNE CHARLEEN HAZY D.O. Clubg-State Parliamentariang D.E. Club ROBERT ALAN HEELY President S.C.A.: Scholastic Teamg National Honor Societyg President Sophomore Classg President Junior Classg Sec. Varsity Club: Latin Clubg Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y: M.G.A.3- Reporterg Boy's Stateg Dramatics Clubg Varsity Wrestlingg J .V. and Varsity Base- ballg President of the Junior Advisory Council to the Juvenile Court of Portsmouth MARGIE LEE HIGGINBOTHAM Glee Club BILLIE JANETTE HIGH French Club-Vice Pres ident: National Honor Society: Forum: Forensics Clubg Aqua Tri-Hi-Yg D .O . C lub-Reporterg E crivons Society WILLIAM HADDON HOLCOMB Transferred from Churchland-D.E. Club GLORIA JEAN HOLLAND National Honor Societyg Dramatics Clubg Thespian Troupe 12385 Forumg Reading Group: Triangle Tri-Hi-Y K ig? 'w iggifo DIANE CHARLEEN HATHAWAY Mixed Chorusg All-State Chorusg Octet Alternate: Flower Chairman of Jr.-Sr. Promg F.B.L.A.g Homeroom Officer JAMES PRESTON HAWKS Varsity Baseballg Jerry Bryant Hi-Yg Boy's Intramuralsg H o me r o o m Officerg THE STUDENT PATRICIA JANE HAYNES Geography Club-Pres .3 A.J . Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-Sgt.-at-armsg Art Club Assembly is a happy time CHARLOTTE NINA HOPEWELL Mixed Chorus-Officerg Octetg Girl's Glee Club-Officer: Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y-Secretary: Pres. Tri-Hi-Y: Modern Dance Clubg F.T.A.g Dramatics Club: Homeroom Officerg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Girl's Public Speaker- 1964 STEPHEN B. HUGHES J.V., Varsity Football: J.V., Varsity Wrestl- ing: Varsity Club STEVE HURWITZ Forum: Latin Club ANN W. HYDE MARY SUSAN INMAN F.N.A.-Vice President: Latin Club BRENDA KAYE IVEY V.O.T. Club-Historiang Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y: Glee Clubg Mixed Chorusg Homeroom Officer: ' Intramurals sh' DALLAS RAYE HOLLOWELL F.N.A.5 F.B.L.A.g Homeroom Officer- Traffic Assistant PHYLLIS ELAINE HOLLOWELL THE STUDENT-Associate Editorg F.T.A.g Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: Homeroom Officer CONNIE JO HOLLY V.O.T.: F.B.L.A. WT' Mr. John Perry, publishing company representative, lays out the Classes section with the help of Carol Lewis LINWOOD WARREN IVY HARVEY MARSHALL JAMES J.V. and Varsity Football-Co-Capt.: J.V. and Varsity Baseball: J.V. and Varsity Basketball: Jerry Bryant Hi-Y: Varsity Club DONALD RICHARD JENKINS Track: I.C.T. Club 1 Senior Class meetings, where we l?D make all the decisions l CALVIN MICHEAL JOHNSON D.O. Club EDITH CAROL JOHNSON F.H.A.: D.E. Club GARY LEE JOHNSON Mixed Chorus: Young Democrats: French Club J EAN E TTE E LIZ ABETH JOHNSON Mixed Chorus: Octet: Glee Club: Eastern District A11-State Chorus: Eastern District Workshop Chorus: Ecrivons Society: Home- room Officer: Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: Intramurals: National Honor Society LAURA LEE JOHNSON National Honor Society LHNIDA SUE JONES Mixed Chorus: Octet: PRESIDENT Staff: Homeroom Officer: Allen Tri-Hi-Y: A11 State Chorus: Glee Club S 64 1 vw ynnww1vuwuu5-v-usvmu:nsrnvv.f,-- .-- ,ui 1 . - CONSTANCE REINE JORDON Marching Bandg Concert, Pit Band: School Hockey Teamg Sweeney Tri-Hi-Yg Triangle Tri-Hi-Y: Intramurals: Spanish Club CAROL DAWN KEGLEY Pan-American League-Pres.g Young Demo- crats Clubg Girls Intramurals: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee MARTHA SUE KILBY Robert L. Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y-Vice-Pres.: Young Democrats Clubg Intramurals JO ANNE KILHAM Art Club-Treas. Modern Dance Club-Rep.5 Robert L. Sweeny Tri-Hi-Y-Sec.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee ANNA JAMES KING Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-Srg.-at-arms: Glee Club: Intramurals NORWOOD EARL KING, JR. Bobby Heely receives his National Honor Society certificate ,uw M ,ZZ ,allwiffllif M JW is JOHN W. KLANDER GARY MICHAEL KLEIN Golf BEVERLY ANN KOINER Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y-Pres.: Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-YQ Homeroom Officer: M.G.A.g Young Democratsg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Girls Intramurals JOAN MERLE LADERBERG National Honor Societyg Young Democrats F.T.A.g French Club ROBERT STEVEN LAMBERT J.V. Wrestlingg Homeroom Officer: Intra- murals-Basketball SUSAN ELLEN LAND F.N.A.3 Glee Club: Art Club A r x Wu1'llx5Z!,y am There goes another of those nasty little bugs JOSEPH CLIFTON LANDIN DONNA ILEAN LANE Ecrivons Society-Vice Pres.g President's Tri-Hi-Y-Historiang French Clubg Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: F.B.L.A.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Dramatics TERESA LASSITER LINDA ANN LEARY Allen Tri-Hi-Y-Chaplaing Presidents Tri- Hi-Yg Mixed Chorus: Homeroom Officerg French Club LINDA FRANCES LEE Glee Clubg Geography Club SHEILA GAIL LEE Aqua Tri-Hi-Y: Intramurals rig ,J , 'Exim 'Fil P l- L,-Q-4 ' LELLI' - A 'll Woody, didn't you wait kind of late to i buy your annual? I fs ga ,ff N 0. SUZANNE LINDSAY Ecrivons Societyg French Club-Sec.g Forum: DREAMER Staff JEFFREY DAVID LOVINGOOD Cross C ountry Team: Indoor And Spring Trackg Latin C lubg Varsity Clubg Young Republicans CONSTANCE MARIE LUFSEY National Honor Societyg Music Librarian , in Mixed Chorusg Octetg All-State Chorus: 'fi Vice-Pres.-Ecrivons Societyg French Club- , Sec.: Va. Regional All-State 'Q3.MQ, N I , igfsfiia JANE ELIZABETH LEIS Orchestra-Section LeadergA1l-State: F.T.A.- Chaplaing Delegate to F.T.A. Conventiong French Clubg Young Republic ansg Intramurals JUDITH MARILYN LEVIN Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committeeg F.T.A.g French Club: D.O. Club BRENDA KAY LEWIS CAROL VIRGINIA LEWIS PRESIDENT Staff-Classes Editor-Literary and Business Staffg Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y5 President Tri-Hi-Y: Woodrow Wilson 'Fri-Hi-Yg Marching, Pit, Concert Bandsg Band Council Rep.g Intramurals FRANCES LEE LEWIS Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y KENNETH HARVEY LEWIS D.E. Club NANCY FAYE LUKE From Churchland: F.H.A. LELAND ROY LUPER, JR. Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y: Pan American League: Junior-Senior Prom Committee: School Mascot-1964-65 lwashingtonl SANDRA DARLENE LUSK Homeroom -Officer: Intramurals: Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y: Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee RUTH CHARLOTTE MAHONEY Homeroom Officer: Geography Club: THE DREAMER: V.O.T. Club-Secretary STEPHEN MICHAEL MARKMAN Forum: D.E. Club SHIRLEY ANN MARLAND F.B.L.A.-President and treasurer: THE STUDENT: Young Democrats Club: F.T.A.: Homeroom Officer: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 1 1 l A. 'Wilson is noted for its lovely cheerleaders LINDA MAYWOOD MARTIN Varsity Cheerleader-Co-Captain: J .V. Cheer- 'leader-Co-Captain: Jr. Class Officer- Vice President: Soph. Class Officer-Court of Honor Representative: THE STUDENT: THE PRESIDENT: Homeroom Officer: Allen Tri-Hi-Y-Corresponding Secretary: Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Pan American League: F.T.A. GARY THOMAS MASHBURN National Honor Society: Forum: Science Club: Young Republican Club: Latin Club: A11-State Orchestra: Junior-Senior Prom Committee I-IETTIE LYNN MASON F.T.A.-Historian: French Club MIKE MASON RONALD DOUGLAS MASON Debate: W.W. Young Democrats Club: Pan American League: Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y- Historian and Photographer: Intramurals: Band CHARLES ANTHONY MASTRO Young Republicans: J.V. Football and Wrestling: Varsity Football: Senior Home- room Pres.: A.O.T. CAROL VIRGINIA MATHEWS Alta Tri-Hi-Y: Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y: Mixed Chorus: Girls Glee Club RICHARD C. MCCARTY MARIAN CREEKMORE MCCOY F.T.A.-President, Vice President: THE PRESIDENT-Senior Editor: Alta Tri-Hi-Y: Homeroom Officer P7 . , , I '1 tf ,N M Q .. in www I 2, L4,:i. A. ,4i.f1zL,--- Dreamy eyed pictures of Seniors at a Wilson dance JOSEPHINE MARIETTA MCFAYDEN Intramurals PATRICIA KATHLEEN MCLANE National Honor Society: Prexie Tri-Hi-Y: Eliegch Club: Latin Club: Forensics: V.O.T. u BETTY JEAN MILLER V.O.T. Club: F.B.L.A.g Double-W Tri-Hi-Y- Treas., Reporter,: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Intramurals - Everyone' s so attentive at Sr. class meetings! GARY NEWTON MOORE Varsity Baseball: Science, French, Young Republican Clubsg J.V. Golf, Homeroom officer JOSEPH JAY MOORE III Ecrivons Society, Forum, Homeroom officer ANNE PAULETTE MOSELEY National Honor Society, Pan American League-Pres., V.Pres., Trees., DREAMER Staff, Ecrivons Society-Treas.g F.T.A. Mixed Chorus, Glee, Gir1's Monogram, Young Democrats, Dramatic clubs, Home- room President, Intramurals WILLIAM MILLER Marching , C oncert, and Pit Bandsg Band Lieutenant: Band Captaing Home room Pre sidentg Woodrow Wils on H i-Y, J r.-Sr. Decoration C omm itteeg Science Club SARA LOUISE MILLIKEN THE PRESIDENT, Business Staff, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, Historian: Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Sec- retary: Homeroom Officerg F.T.A. RICHARD STEVE MILLS Mixed Chorus, President: All-State Chorus- 643 Homeroom President: Public Service Director, Mixed Ensemble JAMES CALVIN MIZELLE J.V., Varsity Baseball LINDA DOLORES MODLIN F.B.L.A.g D.E. Club, sec., Transfer from Deep Creek, Music Club HAROLD JOSEPH MONROE, JR. MARYLYN ANNA MOTLEY Homecoming Court-19633 Majoretteg Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Yg Allen Tri-Hi-YQ Jr.-Sr Prom Committeeg Latin Clubg Intramurals Homeroom Officer KENNETH RAY MURPHY D.E. Clubg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Home- room Officer JOHN BRENT MYERS Young Democrats Clubg Art Club i -,V ,,, f H ' ,,-Z Z .I, N ,, A sf 'fi' . nj? 4 , ' All J.. '1 M.. Mg vi At this price she should have drawn a pretty picture! .eff We don't have to import the 'Beatles': he 'Stingrays' are O.K. with us! MARY GARLIN PARKER -S.C .A.-Jr. Class Representativeg Orchestra- Concert Mistressg All-Stateg Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-Corresponding Sec. Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y-Sgt.-ab-arms: F.T.A.g Pan American League: THE STUDENT-literary and business: Latin Club: Young Republicans: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Homeroom Officerg Gi1'1's Doubles Tennis Champions PATSY GAYLE PARKER Ecrivons Societyg Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y: French Club: Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y9 Home- room Officer-President: Intramurals STEPHEN PARKER ,ans FRANCENE LOUISE OLLICE Homeroom Officerg Girls Intramuralsg Glee Club-Robe Librariang Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Yg V.O.T. Club-Rep. DIANE ORSBORNE F .B.L.A. DIANE FRANCES OTTAVIO Homeroom Oificerg F.T.A.5 Allen TrifHi-YQ Pan American Leagueg Intramuralsg Libraryg Powder Puff GEORGE THOMAS OVERSTREET Young Democrats-Vice-Pres.g Concert, Marching, Pit Bands J.V. Footballg Indoor Track Team CHARLES ERNEST PACE STUDENT Staffg-Sports Editor: Teenage Republicans MARCUS L. PARKER WILLIAM LEONARD PARKER Science Club-Reporter GERALD WAYNE PEAKS J.V. and Varsity Football: J .V. and Varsity Basketball MICHAEL ALLAN PECK Forum Club-Secretary: Young Democrats- Treasurerg Debate Club-Secretary QM Jean Breedlove looks like she could dance the night away! gem 2521 --L:-1 f ,af V MARY ELIZABETH PENDLE TON Homeroom Officer-Vice Pres., Lunchroom Ass't., Traffic Ass't.g Presidents Tri-Hi-Y: Alta 'Tri-Hi-Y: Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-Chaplaing D.O. Clubg Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee KATHARINE FLORENCE PHELPS Ecrivons Society-Pres. and Secretany: National Honor Societyg DREAMER Staffg Art Club-Sec., Latin Clubg-Intramurals BARBARA ANN PHILLIPS Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: Prexie Tri-Hi-Y CALVIN THOMAS PIERCE Science Club FRANCES ANNE PIERCE Triangle Tri-Hi-Yg Glee Clubg Alta Tri-Hi- Y: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee THOMAS LYNN PITTMAN D.O. Club: Varsity Basketball ij? ffl BRANDA KAY RADFORD F.T.A.g Gir1's Glee Clubg National Honor Society JOHN WAYNE REDMON J .V., Varsity Footballg Track MARY SUSAN REED Aqua Tri-Hi-YQ sec.3 Concert, Marching Bandg Pan American Leagueg Distributive Education Club RUTH ANN REYNOLDS National Honor Society: Sec.-Treas.g Art Club-Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec. GERALD PHILIP RHOADS Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg Geography Clubg Intramural Basketball: Transfer from St. Pau1's GEORGE RICE D.O. Club-Vice-Pres. ROBERT WILSON POND Key Clubg Annual Staffg Varsity Rifle Team: Transfer from Frederick LINDA ANN PRICE Geography Clubg Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y JOHN MICHAEL PSIMAS Woodrow Wilson Hi-Yg THE STUDENT Latin Club g Janey Vaughan and Linda Martin lead a cheer for the Orange and Blue! ' Y, JUDITH CAROL RIC KMAN Varsity Cheerleaderg J.V. Alternate: THE PRESIDENT: Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y: D.O. Club-treas.g F.T.A.3 Latin Clubg Homeroom pres. REBECCA ANN RIDENOUR J.V. Cheerleader-co-captaing S.C.A., Pub. Director, 2B rep., Sec.: Allen Tri-Hi-Yg THE STUDENT-Bus. staffg Homeroom oficerg Jr. Class Marshall JAMES THOMAS ROBERTS Homeroom Officer: Boy's Intramurals EUGENE EDWARD ROBERTSON, JR. J.V., Varsity Footballg J.V., Varsity Wrestl- ingg Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y9 Trackq Homeroom Officer, Pres.g Varsity Club STEVEN ALLEN ROGERS Forum: Young Democrats: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee DAVID MALCOLM ROHR National Honor Societyg Pan-American League-officerg Science Club-officer: Fo- Arumg Teen-Age Republican 'i'Iii2'1Al0,' 5f:i-- lieu .WA l Y l , ' JAMES GREENWELL RICE Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y: Orchestra ANNA LEE RICHARDSON Gir1's State Rep.3 H.R. Pres.: F.T.A. BETTY JANE RICHARDSON UW'f f S.C.A. members are all set for a Merry Christmas! DORIS ELLEN ROWE NAOMI GAIL RUTHERFORD F.B.L.A.g Intramurals PAM SAMMONS Glee C lub-pres.g Mixed Chorusg Pan American League: Modern Dance Clubg F.B.L.A.: Powder Puff '65 SYLVIA ANN SAN TOS Willet Tri-Hi-Y: Presidents Tri-Hi-Yg Home- room Officer: Intramurals: F.B.L.A. NANCY MARIE SAVIDGE National Honor Society: A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y-treasurer: Triangle Tri-Hi-Y: Double W Tri-Hi-Yg F.B.L.A.g Young Republicans of America: Intramurals CHARLES CLARENCE SAWYER The Forum Lllnh ARNOLD ROBERT SCHLUSBERG The Forum: Track Team ROBERT DELMAR SETTLE Varsity Baseball: Varsity Football: Varsity Club: Homeroom Officer: Intramurals PATRICIA LOUISE SHANNON Latin Club-Secretary: F.T.A.: Ecrivon So- ciety: Junior-Senior Prom Committee THOMAS EDWARD SHARPE EDWARD D. SHEA CAROLYN ANNE SHEARIN Future Nurses of America Carol Kegley and Larry Short doing the Jerk ! EDWARD CARROLL SHEPHERD Marching, Concert, Pit, and Dance Bands: Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y: Science Club: Band Librarian LINDA MARIE SHEPHERD Mixed Chorus: Latin C lub: Homeroom Officer: Robert W. Allen Tri-Hi-Y: Intramurals BARRY STUART SHORT Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y-Chaplain, Treasurer: Homeroom Officer GEORGE LARRY SHORT Boy's State Representative: STUDENT- News Editor: DREAMER Staff: Bryant A Hi-Y-Publicity Director: Homeroom Officer: F.T.A.: Latin Club: Dramatic Club-Secretary: Thespian Troupe 1238 GORDON DEWAYNE SIMS J .V. and Varsity Baseball: Young Democrats Club FRANK WOODROW SINGLETON Wrestling and Football: Varsity Wrestling: Varsity Club: Young Republicans Club l y,jjL'fQ'jf3f'dPf wi I W. N I BARRIE WILSON SIVERTSON D.O. Club: From Churchland High School: Welfare Representative: Science and Music Listening Clubs GARY LANE SKINNER Wrestling: Pan American League DORIS DONNA SKIPWITH PRESIDENT-Business Staff: F.T.A.: Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y: Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-Secretary: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Latin Club BERYL ANN SLAUGHTER Girls Monogram Club-President: Triangle Tri-Hi-Y: Intramurals JUDITH CAROLYN SLOAN ADELIA ANN SMITH Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Va. Workshop Chorus: Geography Club: V.O.T. Club Sandra Coppedge receives her National Honor Society membership from Dr. Allen il . - ,. ,..... .. ..,,. uw ,:.fu.:..1,.,',raqnmmmln, .u..::, uv. :norman . 2 Yeah! My Care package came! FREDDIE FRANK STANLEY Art Club MAJORIE HOPE STEPHENSON V.O.T. and Glee Clubs RICHARD WALTER STEPHENSON, JR. Latin Club: Homeroom Officer: Wrestling f it K MATTHEW JAMES SMITH THE STUDENT-Editor-in-Chief: Teenage Republicans-President JOAN CAROL SNYDER Future Nurses of America: Girls Glee Club: Chairman of Christian Faith for the Ports- mouth Subdisirict THOMAS HOLLEN SPENCER J.V. and Varsity Golf: Homeroom Officer: Young Republicans Club: Science Club Member NANCY JANE SPLICHAL Dramatics Club: Latin Club: Homeroom Officer: Triangle Tri-Hi-Y-Secretary: Junior- Senior Prom Committee RICHARD GERALD STALLINGS Jerry Bryant Hi-Y: Spanish Club: Homeroom Officer LINDA FAYE ST. CLAIR Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y: Presidents Tri-Hi-Y- Chaplain: PRESIDENT Staff: Homeroom Officer: Pan American League-Secretary: Mixed Chorus: Girls Glee Club-Music Librarian: ,Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Intra- murals - J' im N I' ,NN JJ' is ' X Q in er nbrfiqybw QR ,if .sr xxx xr. 78 PAMELA ANN STRICKLAND Homeroom Officer-President: Triangle Tri- Hi-Y: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee JUDITH CAROLE STURGIS Mixed Chorus: Octet: Girls Glee Club: F.B.L.A., Intramurals: D.E. Club TERRANCE MICHAEL SUGG Latin Club: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee DAVID BRUCE SUMMERFIELD Bryant Hi-Y: Latin Club: Teen Age Republi- cans: Homeroom Officer JANET ANN SUMMERLYN National Honor Society: V.O.T. Club GEORGIE LEE SUMNER F.B.L.A.: Girls Monogram Club: Gir1's Intramurals: Hockey Team: Girls Glee Club: President-Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y J f-1-:Q-119, xg Q,-'f:,,I,'g .rv- 3: 5-'. 'M give 3 .K ,.,: ,. ., ': - 1 . 'J ' 1 FL yy U 1 -gg X in if 4 ' fn, 'Q 1 I 1 , ' - I :Sl I 4 ., . i i ,.,.'z - ' . ' ,N 1 ' 1 'fl know my partner is somewhere in the crowd. GLORIA JEAN SWEET Orchestra LINDA FAYE SWINDELL F.B.L.A.: Geography Club WILLIAM ERNEST SYKES Bryant Hi-Y: Homeroom Officer: Pan American League Tifiii f 2,1 give? ,rw ,.,, it Siliiiiiiileti M22 i-.' , Jiiisieteuef GEOFFREY MEADOR TENNILLE National Honor Societyg Phi Beta Chi- President, Treasurer: Forumg French Club- Reporter PATRICIA ANNE TERRELL Latin Clubg Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y: D.E. Club DONALD CLIFFORD THOMAS D.E. Club MARILYN DeNELL THOMAS Gir1's Glee Club HARRY VERNON THOMPSON French Club: F.T.A. JEAN RACKLEY THORNE Girl's Intramurals ,... CHARLOTTE FIELDS TALBOT LINDELL LOUISE TALIAFERRO THE STUDENT Staff: Double-W Tri-Hi-Y WAYNE EDWARD TATUM Homeroom Officer-Traffic ef iff' ff! Linda Grimes is quite happy to receive her Honor Society membership from Dr. Allen CAROLYN DIANE TOLBERT Double-W Tri-Hi-Y: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Intramurals LINDA ELLEN TRAMMELL Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y: Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y: French Club: Marching Pit and Concert Bands: Co-Head Majorette: F.T.A.: Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-Historian: THE PRESIDENT Staff: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Intramurals CARROLL LEE TURNER Track: Wrestling, Football: Art Club: Mixed Chorus: Melody-Aires: Gentlemen-Five: Homeroom Officer: THE STUDENT Staff 'S' ... and one to the right! DANNY LOUIS TURNER S.C.A.-Vice Pres.: National Honor Society- Vice Pres.: Sicence Club-Vice Pres.: Mixed Chorus-Pres., Chaplain: All-State Chorus: Boys' State-City Council: Bryant Hi-Y: Latin Club: Dramatics Club: Homeroom Officer: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee SUSAN LANE TURNER Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-Sergeant-at-Arms: Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y-C hap lain: F .T.A . , Homeroom Officer: Intramurals CAROL EVELYN TWILLEY TI-IE PRESIDENT Staff-Bus.: Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y: Robert Allen Tri-Hi-Y: Robert Allen Tri-Hi-Y: Gir1's Intramurals HELEN MARSHALL UNDERWOOD National Honor Society: Homeroom Officer: Latin Club: Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: Girl's Intra- murals WILLIAM GLEN VALENTINE Varsity Tennis: Cross Country: Chaplain- Wilson Hi-Y: Traffic Assistant-Homeroom Officer GEORGE LARRY VANN THE PRESIDENT-Co-Editor Business Staff: Bryant Hi-Y: Track Team: J.V. Football: French, Science Clubs: Homeroom Officer www, - -Q . - MQ. JERALD RANDOLPH VAUGHAN 4B Class Representative: Marching Band- Drum Major: Concert Bandg Pit Band: Wilson Knights: Al16tate Bandg Pan-American League-Sgt.-at-Arms BARBARA ANN VICK Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y: Presidents Tri-Hi-Y: D.O. Club SANDRA KAY VICK THE PRESIDENT staff, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y- Pres ident: Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-Chaplaing F.T.A., French Clubg Homeroom Officer JUDY MARIE VICKS F.B.L.A., V.O.T. Clubg Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Homeroom Officer AMY KAY VIRNELSON Forum-President: French Club-Pres., Vice Pres., Latin Club: Dramatics Club: DREAM- ER staffg Presidents Tri-Hi-Y: Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: Girls Prose Readerg National Honor Society: Homeroom Officerg Forensic Group LINDA KAYE VOSHALL Double-W Tri-Hi-Y-Treasurer: Presnoir Tri-Hi-YQ Geography Club: F.B.L.A. Oh! There's no question about it! The Great Pumpkin will be here! RON WAYNE WAGNER J .V., Varsity Basketball MARY REED WALKER LYNN WALLACE ROBERT WAYNE WEAVER J.V., Varsity Baseball CAROLYN ELIZABETH WEISS Art Club, Latin Club JAMES EDWARD WELLS Varsity Wrestling-co-captain, Bryant Hi-Y- Sec., Varsity Club-Vice-Pres., Treas.5 D.E. Club, Homeroom President GARY GENE WERMICK F.T.A., Pan-American League, Homeroom Officer PAMELA WYAN WEST ' Girls Glee Club-Treasurer, D.O. Club, Allen Tri-Hi-Y, Intramurals, Homeroom Officer, Geography Club LORETTA JEAN WHITE Eutgre Nurses of America, Latin Club, D.O. lu ORVILLE LEE WHITEHURST, JR. Bryant Hi-Y, Indoor Track, Cross Country, Track, D.E. Club, Homeroom Officer, Intramurals JERRY POWELL WHITLEY Wilson Hi-Y--Secretary, Intramurals, Pan American League SHELBY LANDIS WHITLEY Ecrivons Society-Reporter LL E I Another of our numerous Senior Class meet- ings! 'I a is SHIRLEY ELAINE WILBURN Girls Monogram Club, Hockey Team JANET LUCINDA WILLEY Double-W Tri-Hi-Y-Vice P r e s i fl e n t, Intramurals, Homeroom Officer, Young Republicans Club VIRGINIA CHERYL WILLIAMS Presidents Tri-Hi-Y, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, V.O.T. Club-Reporter, Mixed Chorus-Point Recorder, Girls Glee Club, Homeroom Officer, Intramural s CAMIE JEAN WILLIS Allen Tri-Hi-Y, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, THE PRESIDENT staff-Faculty Editor, Glee Club-Music Librarian, Homeroom Officer Girls Intramurals JOHN RICHARD WINBORNE Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, Homeroom Officer PATRICIA LEE WOOTEN V. O.T. r ' , wi it if JUNE EILEEN WRIGHT Pre si dent' s Tri-Hi-Y-Treasurer, Mixed Chorus, Glee Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer-President, Annual Staff- Typist, Intramurals, V.O.T. Club LYNDA DIANNE YOUNG Marching, Concert, Symphonic Bands, Latin Club, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y HAROLD ZEDD Forum Club, French Club, National Honor Society SCHOOL Carol Barnes, Cheryl Williams, Nina Hopewell and Jean Breedlove were all set for the camera, but we can't you should be paying attention bo Charleypv say the same for Ronnie Wagner. This was in Reg. B208! A1 you better watch outl Teachers have eyes in the of their heads! l senior math classes are not quite this small! Y ' 'I- ' 152.11 'r' ' ' 'x 4 '-f' mxnmn1ll11 s1' ' l1x.! l1nll,4. Ai Happiness is . ' T ? I ' . j i 5124- i ' I A , i rl 1 ,-A 0. Ordering Senior calling cards trying out for the Senior Class Play ' gn finishing that Senior theme in time having the State Basketball Champions at Wilson reigning as Homecoming Queen GRADUATION! 7 Cap and Qown 5ime Linwood Ivy has his cap size checked .Miss Diehl explains measuring procedures to Seniors + QE g Actually, this Buckley twin is being measured Are they being measured for feathers of caps? for his gown, not having his collar butboned! Scholastic 5eam - Second Semester Row 1: Kathy Phelps, Carol Crute, Barbara Eason, Kathy Dawson. Row 2: Michael Rowe, Lynn Blachman, Ellen Grace, Wayne Sykes 87 9n... 1 l Mine O'Berry ' U An unfortlmate automobile accident claimed the life of Mike O'Berry in December, 1964. Mike's warm personality and sincerity won the admiration and friendship of many of his associates. r The members of his graduating class are grateful for the opportunity of having known him during his short span of life. He will always hold a cherished position as a member of the Class of 1965. 88 . . Memoriam 1, Freddy Stanley A long and serious illness claimed the life of Freddy Stanley, a member of the graduating class of 1965, on April 1, 1965. Although he was not able to attend school regularly, his quiet demeanor was always in the minds of his friends. Freddy contributed a great deal to the activities of the Art Club. He was also co-chairman of the Prom Photography Committee. His courage and determination will always be an inspiration to all those who had any association with him. 89 it S 2' f 55 ax. ,fi Honor Qraciuaies 1965 KATHARINE LYNN BLACHMAN PHELPS Valedictorian Salutato,-im . ,ML...sYg ,w- Gayle Adams Wayne A1eXH11d91' James Baines Delores Ann Batkins Christy Burch -' 5 l i filers. 8 .H . ,, gil 11:.oH:Z.L Mn in Nan Davis James Dixon Paulette Burch Thomas Cavanaugh Sandra Coppedge . x, Christopher Doyel Linda Early Patricia Ellsworth Susan Enos Carol Evangelo Gloria Ferguson LT -i '9 ? 4 ,FT TW 1 ' ' F u r 1 B1 Nr WHQH -f sg Q2q.1.gu,.v-L, :mg eg' 1115, -.sq H:- -2 lQ'?2iQs3','?Af A.'iiazeg-..ry1f?i1':4:'y 1L92 -si? 1 -, N :Ili .-I -5 -f ,rms :-.neg-1-:fs-f ses gli-wifi -a'!f275'i5-5?Q'i:E?fl 5 1- :1 -xiii? V-'F 'i-fl. F.--fe Y-.'-Lv:gwfff: 545.3332 3 2151- an-'pr 12: p :.ii:,,.2:.:: r- in:iiiz:?f1V'.ggnWfEi::::I:.EEL 3:51 '31 '-.'1-- V41 5 33515-3:--fgiwyn,-5kv-:-:-- ------,-sip-1 . ii?5:52f!if-ez 5if'32'i5fi:'ff1iL:s::-.5557 .-Q'-1, 1 li ei 1-1-I: '.wwfe'fwzf. z-7--if-If I-L+:-w l rr--' James Halcums Robert Heely 1 Billie High Gloria Holland Dfmald Jenkins Jeanette Johnson Laura Johnson +2 1 '! , 2 ras r ' Joan Laderbefg Constance Lufsey Linda Martin Patricia McLane Ann Moseley H xvf f ' 3, in :L-L, in.. Vickie O'De11 Joyce Oliver Brenda Radford Ruth Reynolds David Rohr Patricia Shannon Janet Summerlyn Geoffrey Tennille Sandra Trubble Helen Underwood Amy Virnelson Shelby Whitley Harold Zedd 91 -1' -M. vi, . .HI ,q Front: Mrs. Betty Snellings. Back: Linda Swindell, Gary Harger, Kay Franklin rx emi riff ., on I 'rf' Registration 4: lu ,l Nw ' Y 5 Q 1 V-., ,N Q- 1 3 fi 2 ' ,f my , 1, 1 up I-,. : K ,ii 6 ..+ . . '- l. 1. 1-l .lm Steve Hurwitz, Avenell Harrington, Charlotte Kathy McLane, Terry Sugg, Jan Willey Fred Stanley, Linda Bailey, Carl Beasley Sandra Vick, Richard Stallings, Carol Johnson Q, gm y Bill Reynolds, Claire Hart, Linda Trammell B-102 kv' Hello out there in T.V. Land! Tommy Sharpe, Mary Pendleton ,Mui me oo 'if 4 3 v jew i F H , H fi E! E -E . a . ' E ,, ' 'WW Bonnie Saline, Frances Pierce, Jay Moore Linda Modlin, Gary Wermick S33 189 iejiifiixi 34 W f , m-Q . ,Ev K2 vi Linda St. Clair, Linda Ennis, William Davis Bill Sykes, Adelia Smith, Jean Miller 93 lille Pl-IYLLIS ACEY-to go to Business College and study to Y he a secretary. GAYLE ADAMS--to becoine a successful secretary, and marry the man of my dreams. DONNA ADKINS-to be able to wiggle my ears like Gordon Griffin. ROBERT ALBERTSON-to go to college and be success- ful at whatever I decide to do. WAYNE ALEXANDER-to become a dentist, and in my spare time a Playboy photographer. LARRY ALLMAN-to graduate and be successful in what I attempt to do. MIKE AMES-to graduate, goto college and make a million! JEANNE ARRINGTON-to become an airline stewardess and to be happy forever and ever. NORMAN ASHBURN-to become a Wildlife Conservation Agent. ANN ASHENFELDER-to go to college, be a social worker, and get married. WILLIAM ASKEW-to graduate and to gain thirty pounds. JOHN BALL-to go to Florida Tech. to be an electronic technician and roam Europe. LINDA BAILEY-to go to college and eventually make something of myself. LINDA MARIE BAILEY-to take just one of the many trips that Susie has planned. JAMES BAINES-to secure a college education and to become arespunsible citizen. ZELMA BAINES-to graduate. BOBBY BAKER-to become a great mountain climber. CAROL BARNES-to become a successful model and dancer, also to own a Mustang. DELORES BATKINS-In all ways acknowledge Him: He shall direct my paths. DONALD BEALE-to make a certain girl's tNancyJ last name the same as mine. JUDITH BEALE-to pass physics with a higher grade than Robert Bartlett had. CARL BEASLEY-to go to college, strive to learn some- thing and make a million bucks . LINDA BEST-to go to college, and later marry. PEGGY BISHOP'-to fine another job-besides Roses--and then marry that special someone. LYNN BLACHMAN-to own a hundred horses, and to live a wonderful life. 'JOHN BLACHMAN-to graduate and become a bum if my grades are bad enough. CHESTER BLANCHARD-to go to college, to fulfill my ambitions and to be a success. RODNEY BLYTHE-to find out what grows on the Anheiser Busch . WILLIAM BOOSE-to graduate and spend three months at VB. Beach, soaking upthe sun. KARLBEISEL-to go to college,get out and get a good job. LAWRENCE BLOW-to go to Borneo and raise a bumper crop of Irish potatoes. LAWRENCEABOND--to go to college and be an electrical engineer. BETTY BOONE-to graduate and spend the rest of my life making Charles happy. HELEN BOOTHE-to graduate in June and go to business school next winter. ALFRED BOWERS-to make a hundred on one of Miss Jenkin's spelling tests. DONALD BRADLEY-to make 530,000 a year. RICKY BRANCH-to be an architect. JEAN BREEDLOVE-to go to Madison with Crawford, live at Doc's and run through the tunnel. CAEVIN BRETT-to make J.S. mine and live happily ever ter. CAROLYN BRITT-to marry that special person , and have a happy life. DENNIS BROWN- to smile if it kills me and die happy. GAYLE BROWN-to become a great beautician and marry that certain boy. DENNIS BUCKLEY-to graduate. TERRENCE BUCKLEY-to be happy, and enjoy life. CHRISTY BURCH-to go to college, and become an elementary teacher. PAULETTE BURCH-to graduate, and have all my desires come true. CAROLYN BUTLER-to fulfill my needs, and wildest dreams. RICKY CARPER-enjoy a summer without having to go to summer school. DEAN CARSON-to graduate from O.D.C., make 815,000 a year, and marry a Churchland girl named Judy . gzp'jiEliEE5i?,.,qjq H H. g5g .mm , .,, ,V.gs,,g ppm., M Hlimiu.. Carol Fox, Judy Vicks, John Nobrega, John Cheryl Green, Sharon Coltes, and Mrs. Diane Boyd our very own Cleopatra. Registration B-112 Paulette Burch, Lynda Young, Larry Vann, Norwood Marsha Goda, Lynda Nyman - Linda Price, Sandra Hardy, Jeannie Eanes, Judy Robert Pond ront Gayle Brown. Back: Pat Wooten, Robert Settle, arian McCoy, Susan Foster, Ray Dowson Twilley, Zelma Baines, Linda Grimes, Cindy Dale Pierce X. f I Green, Pam Strickland,, Mary Cornwell, Terry Visser, Pearce Amfiitions CARY CARTER-to become successful in life, and to further my study of Electronics. THOMAS CAVANAUGH-to have overcome Calculus and to become successful in my future activities. RUSTY CHARLTON-to go to college and graduate and be a business executive. DAWN CHRISMAN.-to grow up and become a high school English Teacher. KENNY COLES-to graduate, go to Duke University and play professional baseball. SHARON COLTES-to marry a certain British boy and raise a lot of little Robins. MARK COOK-to go to Hawaii with Delores, Judy, Tracy, Nancy and Ginny Lou. SANDRA COPPEDGE-to get contacts so I can see during my world-wide travels! BOBBY CORNATZER-to finish college. MARY CORNWELL-to graduate and go to college, and later get married. ' JUDY CRAWFORD-to go to Madison with Breedlove and make it in before curfew. EDWARD CREECH-to graduate from high school and have a successful life. WILLIAM CREECH-to go to college, become a doctor, and make a million dollars. SHARON CREEKMORE-to live happily ever after with Buddy. TRACY CRONE-to be a dancing girl on Shindig with Tribble. SHERRY CRUM-to go to a good business school, and be- come a successful secretary. GAIL CRUMPLER-to get a B.S. Degree in nursing, marry Roger, and raise little snowflakes. G-AIL CULVER-to own a Georgian Manor on the James and a Scottish Highland Castle. WAYNE CURREN -to attend O.D.C.., have fun, and marry .K. CYNTHIA DALEY-to get a good job and marry that certain boy. LYNN DANIEL-to attend college and apply myself either to Law, Political Science, or Social Science. SANDRA DURHAM-to be a great artist, then get married and be a Mommie. JACKIE DIXON-to return to Georgia and work for the Republican Party to run for state legislature. THOMAS DAUGHTRY-to go to college and study to be a ministerg and marry DeDe. DEL-MA DAVIS-to marry G.E.B., a sweet freshman from O.D.C., and be happy forever. NAN DAVIS-to become a psychologist and psychoanalyze myself. WILLIAM DAVIS-to be happy. CATHY DEBERRY-to get a B.S. in nursing, and marry a millionaire doctor! DIANE DECHER- to be an elementary school teacher. EDITH DILDA-to graduate, work, and to live a suc- cessful life. NANCY DILLON-to graduate from high school, make lots and lots of money, and later marry. JAMES DIXON-to find the 29lbs. I have lost at W.W. BILL DIXON-to graduate from V.P.I. and become a great D.D.S. LINDA DOLSEY-to become a registered nurse and go into some branch of the service. LINDA DONALDSON-to live with Linwood on his coconut plantation in the South Seas. RONNIE DOOLEY-to watch Orville Whitehurst throw a spastic fit on the auditorium stage. THOMAS DOUGHTIE-to become an electrical engineer. ROBERT DOWD-to graduate from college and retire after 2 years of work-rich. JOHN DOWSON-to own the navy exchange and to graduate. CHRIS DOYEL-to win at least One election! ALLAN DREWRY-to live in Califomia. BERNICE DREWRY-to graduate, go to Business College, become a secretary, and get married. SHARON DUKE-to go to college, get married, and live happily ever after in a nice little mansion . PAULETTE DUNCAN-to become an airline stewardess and see the world Cfrom the airl. JEANNIE EANES-to be a deserving wife, mother, and an employee of the Cindee Beauty Salon. CAROL EVANGELO-to live a happy, intelligent life with a very handsome, passionate lover. Exe. Registration B 208 I-Ii, There! from Charlotte Mahoney, Jean Breedlove, 'Ron Wagner, Delma Davis, Edward Warren, Hettle Mason, Gary Johnson, Linda Jones John Klander, Cathy DeBerry, Don Bradley, Sharon Harrell, Carol Kegley, Jim Wells Connie Holly, Sandra Lusk, Tommy Faulkner, Mrs. Jean Criscoe, Bruce Summerfield, Carol Boothe, Camie Willis une Amtiiiions LINDA EARLY-to become a professional nurse, and leam how to drive. VICTOR EDWARDS-to get a good job or go to college. JUDY ELLIOTT-to be successful, healthy, and happy and one day he happily married. LINDA ELLIS-to graduate, marry Lawrence and live happily ever after. ROBERT ELLIS-never to take Physics again. PATRICIA ELLSWORTH-to be as lucky in the future as in the past. LINDA-ENNIS-to marry Dickie, and always be happy. SUSAN ENOS-to go to the 100 acre wood in Le Petit Rodeur with 19-8. DICK ESLEECK-to follow in the footsteps of my hero and idol, Kenny Coles. LINDA EVANS-to marry Tommy and to be happy and successful with him. SUE EVERETT-to become a career girl and live in a plush apartment with Diane. LINDA FACENDA-to marry Jimmy and always be happy. THOMAS FAULKNER-to attend Old Dominion College and to own a new Corvette tyellowl. DAVID FELTON-to attend Radio and Drama School after I graduate. GLORIA FERGUSON-to work for a while, then get married and be happy forever. GLORIA FERRELL-to graduate and become an enslaved wife with a husband named Charlie as overseer. LINDA FINN-to save lots of money to buy Jerry a Sting- ray. LINDA FLYNN-to graduate from college, teach, get married, and be happy forever. CHESTER FORRESTER-to graduate from Wilson and play football in college. SUSAN FOSTER-to be a successful secretary and someday get married. CAROL FOX-to work in Robei-t's Uncle's Brewery and drink all I can-Free. KAY FRANKLIN--to personally thank my guardian angel for pushing me through high school. ROBERT FRASER-to attend V.P.I. and become a millionaire at twenty-one. LINDA GARTHRIGHT-to become a part-time taxicab driver in New York with Martha Kilby. DARYL GASKILL-to invent something very useful and sell the patent for a million dollars. JAMES GATLING-to get out of school and be successful. NANCY GEORGE-to become a secretary to Barry Gold- water, Jr. TIMOTHY GRAY-to go to college. HENRY GILBERT-to go to O.D.C., and major in Business Administration. RUTH GILMORE-to marry that someone special IB.S.I and build a family. FRANK GILLERLAIN-to win the LaMans 300 and com- pare it with Colt Malt Liquor. MARSHA GODA-to graduate and go to college and marry some tall, dark, and handsome millionaire. BRENDA GOODWIN-to go to college, marry a millionaire, and live happily ever after. GINGER GRAHAM-to graduate from Wilson and go to Madison College. FAY GRANT-to be an R.N. and someday marry a won derful guy. RAY GRANT-to have all my dreams come true. CHERYL GREEN-to be happy no matter what I do. ELIZABETH GREENE-to attend college and accomplish all my secret desires. GORDON GRIFFEN-to graduate from Wilson, go t college, and be a B.M.O.C. LINDA GRIMES-to be successful in all my worthwhil attempts. JOYCE GRUBBS-to become a Fashion Illustrator an have everything I want in life. BENNIE HADNOT-to finishhigh school and enter college TIMOTHY HAGWOOD-to attend U. Va. and use the knowl edge the Hintons have given me. IMELDA HALL-to graduate from Wilson and become gym teacher. SANDRA HARDY-to travel to Never-Never Land wit 19-5 in Le Petit Rodeur. GARY HARGER-to be a success in life especially wit girls. ROBERT HARMON-to write a book entitled The Teen ager Versus the Human Race! JUDITH HARRELL-to be Jackie Dixon's campaign manager in Georgia. Give yourselves a great big hand, Gan Becky Ridenour, Harvey James, Carol Barnes, Eddie Creech, Nina Hopewell, Matt Smith, Susan Land Cheryl Williams, Lynda Flynn, Jim Wayland, Dennis Brovm, Martha Kilby une Amhitions HARON HARRELL-to retain the ability to get punchy whenever I want. VENELL HARRINGTON-to be happy. HILIP HARRISON-to stay with a certain LITTLE girl for a long time. LAIRE HART-to go to college for two years, then become an airline hostess, INDA HARTMAN-to finish college and be a successful businesswoman. IANE HATHAWAY-to go to Radford, study music, and to be a success. AMES HAWKS-to be a garbage collector and throw myself in my work. ATRICIA HAYNES-to succeed in everything I under- take. HARIEEENE HAZY-to graduate, have a ranch and raise min s. OBERT HEELY-to be a cotton-pickin' finger-lickin' chicken-plucker the same as some people I know. ARGIE HIGGINBOTHAM-to make good at O.D.C. and become Glenn's wife. ILLIE HIGH-to teach French at Wilson and go to France. ORTON HOGGARD-to graduate from Wilson and attend the University of Alabama. ILLIAM HOLCOMB-to become an engineer. LORIA HOLLAND-to finish college understanding peopleg make someone happy, and be perfect as Tami. ALLAS HOLLOWELL-to become a nurse and live a useful life. LAINE HOLLOWELL-to go to college, get my S.A.P. degree, and open a class of Snake charming at Wilson. ONNIE HOLLY-to graduate, work in a nice office, and be out on my own with Na Ma Sa! INA HOPEWELL-to go to college, teach, and live a happy life. TEPHEN HUGHES-to graduate, go to college, get a good job, and be successful. TEVE HURWITZ-to go to college, become a dentist, and make a million bucks. USAN INMAN-to graduate, travel the world, and marry a certain wonderful guy. LINWOOD IVY-to join the Air Force and see the world, then become a hermit. BRENDA IVEY-to one day be a good legal secretary and later get married. HARVEY JAMES-to graduate first, then to come back to homecoming with Giggy. CAROL JARVIS-to graduate and become successful. JACHIE JEFFERSON-to graduate and have a happy u ure. DONALD JENKINS-to complete my education, and become a lawyer. CAROL JOHNSON-to go into nurses' training after graduation from high school and Bible college. GARY JOHNSON-to win the Le Mans 300 in a go-cart and compare it to Colt Malt Lager. JEANETTE JOHNSON-to continue my business edu- cation and make a success of it. LAURA JOHNSON-to learn how to cook. LINDA JONES-to graduate, have a successful career, and maybe someday have that special island. CALVIN JOHNSON-to become a woodcarver and re- produce antiques. CONSTANCE JORDAN-to become a Senator and take over where the men left off. CAROL KEGLEY-to attend college, retum to teach at Wilson, and see the 3rd. MARTHA KILBY-to go to New York with Linda Garth- right and become aRockette. ANNA KING--to graduate and marry the most special boy I ever dated. NORWOOD KING-to graduate from W.W.H.S. in '64. SUSAN KIRBY-to graduate from Wilson, to attend Madison College, and become a Librarian. JO-ANNE KILHAM-to marry some tall, dark, and hand- some boy and teach art in grammer school. JOHN KLANDER-to be an automobile mechanic, and have a garage of my own. BEVERLY KOINER-to ride an ostrich, gain 10lbs., fulfill Linda's ambition, and get married! JOAN LADERBERG-to graduate from college, travel, and live a happy, successful married life. LINDA LEE-to graduate from Wilson, go to college, and get married. X-4. . if-' , , 2 I , it DickEsleeck, Wayne Curren, Barry Sivils, Randy Vaughan, Steve Parker, Ray Grant Judy Rickman, George Overstreet, Emesto Natalio, Jimmy Gatlin, Dean Carson, Frank Singleton Registration B-212 I i Dwayne Sims, Bret Myers, David Felton, Franceen Ollice, Calvin Breda, June Wright UNE SUSAN LAND-to become a registered nurse, and learn to be patient with Linda. ROBERT LAMBERT-to go to Mars and make earth candy bars. J.C. LANDIN-to leam to open my locker with one try. DONNA LANE-to do better in college than I have in high school and have a happy life. SHEILA LEE-to graduate from Wilson, -get a good job, travel, and stay happy. JANE LEIS-to teach skiing in the Swiss Alps. JUDITH LEVIN-to be, or not to be, that is the question. KAY LEWIS-to marry Elgy and live happily ever after! CAROL LEWIS-to learn how to wink. FRANCES LEWIS-to get married and life a happy life. KENNETH LEWIS--bo graduate and get out of this school! SUZANNE LINDSAY-to someday finish school. DAVID LOVINGOOD-to go to college, get a good job, and retire at 23. CONSTANCE LUFSEY-to live a happy and worthwhile life. GARY KLEIN-to graduate from Wilson and attend the University of North Carolina. NANCY LUKE-to marry a certain someone lD.B.l and become a successful secretary. LEE LUPER-to attend Old Dominion Technical Institute and study engineering design tech. LINDA LEARY-to be happy in whatever I do in life. SANDRA LUSK-to get an apartment with Joyce and be carefree career girls. CHARLOTTE MAHONEY-to inherit a million dollars and travel around the world. STEPHEN MARKMAN-to be around for 25 years so I can attend our reunion. SHIRLEY MARLAND-to work, get married, and raise a successful football team for Churchland. LINDA MARTIN-to trade Debbie in for a Honda and a surf hoard. GARY MASHBURN-to do well in college, become a doctor, and have fun. HE l'l'lE MASON-to go to college, and then travel around the world. RONALD MASON-to become an architect and design homes on the Califomia coast. CHARLES MASTRO-to S96 53rd Street up- CARqla. MATHEWS-to graduate and go into the secretarial fie . ROBERT MAUPIN-to graduate in 1965 after 28 YGHIS in high school. MARIAN MCCOY-to meet Pat's John and to be a Mad- ison Miss with Christy. JOSEPHINE MCFAYDEN-to attend college, majoring in Sociology. KATHY MCLANE-to be a very, very rich writer and buy my own island. JEAN MILLER-to go to college and in later years become an airline stewardess. BILL MILLER-to become a spaceman, to let Lynda think she has me trapped, and to buy Peyton a Corvette. SARA MILLIKEN-to go to college and be a success in life. STEVE MILLS-to do my best with what God has given me. JAMES MIZELLE-to join the Army and become a general in four years. LINDA MODLIN-to go to business school and go into a typing or secretarial field. HAROLD MONROE-to become a successful electronics technician. GARY MOORE-to go to college,become a marine biologist, and play my guitar. JOSEPH MOORE-to obtain a Masters in Journalism from U.N.C. and become a network news commentator. ANNE MOSELEY-to graduate from Longwood, be a senator from Idaho, and marry Marshal Dillon , MARYLYN MOTLEY-to graduate from college, marry and live like a millionaire. KENNETH MURPHY-to marry a certain girl named Sylvia and be successful in life. BARBARA MYERS-to go airplane riding. BRENT MYERS-to attend college, become a success and travel around the world. CHARLOTTE TALBOT-to graduate from high school, and to be able to teach. Ambitious JOHN NOBREGA-to attend college and be successful in whatever I decide to do. RODNEY NAGY-to be President of the United States of America. RICHARD NUCKLES-to go to college, drop out, and get married. LINDA NYMAN-to attend Radford College and become a business education teacher. VICKIE O'DELL-to move up the ladder, do something well, and make someone proud. IOYCE OLIVER-to get an apartment with Sandra, and wait for my knight in shining armor. FRANCENE OLLICE-to be a housewife and always be happy in life. BOB OLIVER-to graduate from high school and have a good time. DIANE ORSBORNE-to graduate and become a secretary for a reality business. DIANE OTTAVIO-to go to college, travel with Sue, and be the first woman football player for the Green Bay packers GEORGE OVERSTREET-to go to college, marry a girl with the initials J.G. and live on an island. CHARLES PACE-to become avery good lawyer and send Perry Mason to jail. MARCUS PARKER--to get out of high school and live a life of ease. MARY PARKER-to someday race Bottom Up II for the America's Cup with Enos, Hardy, Brooks, and Owens as my crew. PATSY PARKER-to graduate from college and do some- thing constructive. WILLIAM PARKER-to be a pharmacist. JERRY PEAKS-to graduate from Wilson and go to college. WILLIAM PEARCE-to be the first to use three dabbs in a Brylcream commercial. MICHAEL PECK-to graduate and go to college, develop the bomb and blast everyone to oblivion. MARY PENDLETON-to throw all night orgy surfin' parties where the big waves are. KATHY PHELPS-to travel extensively and marry a mil- lionaire. BARBARA PHILLIPS-to attend college and to have a happy and successful life. THOMAS PIERCE-to graduate from Wilson, attend college and learn to spell for Miss Jenkins. FRANCES PIERCE-to spend summer at the beach and then business college in fall. TOMMY PITTMAN-to go to O.D.C. or work and make a million dollars. ROBERT POND-to graduate, eat, drink, and be merry. LINDA PRICE-t0 graduate, marry Charles, and have five baby boys over his mother's five girls and two boys. JOHN PSIMAS-to ride a Honda to Malibu Beach with Monk and Hand Eleven. BRENDA RADFORD-to one day marry and become a history teacher at Wilson. WAYNE REDMON-to go to college and graduate a great genius. MARY SUE REED-to become a nurse, move to Florida, and live a life of fun in the sun. RUTH REYNOLDS-to go out into the world with a math degree from William and Mary. BILL REYNOLDS-to be happy. GERALD RHOADS-to get rich, tour the world, settle down and grow old. GEORGE RICE-to graduate from Wilson and serve a five apprenticeship in printing. JIMMY RICE-to be a photographer for Playboy. BETTY RICHARDSON-to go to Radford, get married, and have I2 kids. ANNA RICHARDSON-to graduate from college and become an elementary school teacher. JUDY RICKMAN-to become a nurse and be the best arm-sticker in town. BECKY RIDENOUR-to play on another winning football team and to come back to Homecoming with Hoochie. JIMMY ROBERTS-to graduate, go to college, and then graduate again. EDDIE ROBERTSON-to go to college, marry D.B., and live happily ever after. STEVE ROGERS-to keep my old friends and make new ones nearly as great. DAVID ROHR-to join the British Secret Service of Spectre. LARRY RORRER-to become a scientist for the C,I.A, . ei.. . 1 2 Front: Vicky Ward, Anna King. Back: Dick Esleeck, John Blackman, Gary Moore, Larry Rohrer E p app. , Q O Nancy Dillon, Barbara Vick, Charlie Mastro, Miss Joyce Jenkins, Tommy Doughtie, Don Beale ' Kenny Lewis, Diane Decker, Norman Mashburn, Susan Tumer, Bill Dillon 11118 SHERRY ROSS-to be abachelor. GAIL RUTHERFORD-to be a professional football player. CHERYL ROWE-to go to California this summer and come back and go to college. DORIS ROWE-to be a success in whatever I choose to do. BONNIE SALINS-to go to college, get married and be- come a success in life! SYLVIA SANTOS-to have a wonderful summer with Tommy, then go to college and study hard. NANCY SAVIDGE-to. own a clean, rattless car with a radio that always works. CHARLES SAWYER-to go to college, get rich, and fold a Federal Card. ARNOLD SCHLUSBERG-to go to college, graduate, make a million, another million, etc. ROBERT SETTLE-to work in my uncle's brewry and not drink a drop. PATRICIA SHANNON-to be a teacher of American history. THOMAS SHARPE-to graduate and sleep all summer. CAROLYN SHEARIN-to graduate, travel, and make a success of my life. EDWARD' SHEPHERD-to study electronics or medicine, have a pilot's license, get a Corvette. LINDA SHEPHERD-to get Beverly out of school at the same time I do. BARRY SHORT-to be on a peaceful co-existance with Carol forever. LARRY SHORT-to be a successful American citizen. DEWAYNE SIMS-to attend Morristown Junior College and take up a business career after graduation. FRANK SINGLETON-to graduate from Law School, move to Australia and spend two years on the beach. BARRIE SIVERTSON-a medical career. GARY SKINNER-to be a success in life and build a happy family. DONNA SKIPWITH-to graduate, go to college, and lead a happy and successful life. BERYL SLAUGHTER-to be a successful bookkeeper, and later get married. JUDY SLOAN-to be a successful secretary, and marry a certain boy. ADELIA SMITH-to become an airline stewardess with United Airlines. MATT SMITH-to own a newspaperg make money like Joe Pulitzer, and establish the Smith Prizes. JOAN SNYDER-to become a missionary after I finish college. TOMMY SPENCER-to go to U.V.A., and retum to Wilson in 25 years. NANCY SPLICHAL-to graduate, become a physical therapist, and work in a children's hospital. LINDA ST. CLAIR-to enjoy life, and make a success of it. RICHARD STALLINGS-to go to college, become an engineer, discover an oil well, and retire at 25. FREDDIE STANLEY-to get well enough to go to college, and teach at Wilson. MARGIE STEPHENSON-to be successful and live a long and happy life. RICKY STEPHENSON-to graduate from college and to lead a successful, happy life. PAM STRICKLAND-to graduate from Wilson in June and go to Portsmouth Business College. JUDY STURGIS-to graduate and someday get a Mrs. degree. TERRY SUGG-to be a photographer for Playboy. BRUCE SUMMERFIELD-to B0 to College and Law School and be a success. JANET SUMMERLYN-to study art, and then settle down with my special somebody. GEORGIE SUMMER-to graduate from Wilson with flying colors and get a good business job. GLORIA SWEET-to graduate from Wilson and become a secretary. LINDA SWINDELL-to graduate, get married, and live a life of happiness and success.. BILL SYKES-to graduate from Wilson, go to college, and become an engineer, and get married to C.A. LINDELL TALIAFERRO-to strive for the best life has to offer. WAYNE TATUM-to join the Air Force and fly, and be a success in life. GEOFFREY TENNILLE-to obtain the courage needed to wear loud clothing like T.C. h PATRICIA TERRELL.-to travel around the world With Bill, and invite Kay and Mary- izrg-fz f -5, ' H . .. g i I 3. H .v1yn'i..g1 ..11,W,:'w,,N H W, M 'N ' ' ' , . , . I , Josephine McFayden, Imelda Hall, Carolyn Tolbert, Mashburn Registration B-306 Mike Mason, Tommy Cavanaugh, Diane Hathaway, Dilda, Pam West, Mary Parker Front: Mrs. Elba Hubard. Back: Linda Evans, Reed, Dallas Hollowell, Shirley Wilbum, Bill Carl Fratus Cheryl Rowe, Ken Murphy, Judy Elliott, Carol Jarvis .L 'hc Tl ,H Steve Rogers, Johnny Psimas, Steve Hughes, Margie Stephenson yin Calvin Johnson, Lindell Taliaferro, Kay Grubbs, Shirley Marland Ambitious DONALD THOMAS-to keep working and make a million dollars. MARILYN THOMAS-to attend Keys Business College, then get married and raise six children, and live happily ever after. HARRY THOMPSON-to walk down the halls at WWI-IS without all those girls chasing me. JEAN THORNE-to make Johnny the happiest person in the world. CAROLYN TOLBERT-to become rich and famous. LINDA TRAMMELL-to go to Longwood with all my friends and soon retum to Wilson to teach. SANDRA TRIBBLE-to be a dancing girl on Shindig with T.C. CARROLL TURNER-to go to O.D., become a doctor, and marry A.P.L. DANNY TURNER-to become a butcher! Oops, I mean surgeon and marry my nurse. SUSAN TURNER-to have all my dreams come true. CAROL TWILLEY-to graduate, go to wcrk, visit L.B. at college and get married. HEI-EN UNDERWOOD-to make someone happy. LINDA VOSHALL-to, become a'successful secretary, marry Clarence and have a long and happy life. GLEN VALENTINE -to graduate from Wilson and further my knowledge in electronics. LARRY VANN-to graduate and be happy in my pursuit of happiness. JANEY VAUGI-IAN-to be a Longwood Ladyv with Maywood and Nina and have Bayton for my top rat. RANDY VAUGHAN-to attend the University of Miami, become a Marine biologist, and surf my spare time away. BARBARA VICK-to graduate, find that special some- one , and be happy. SANDRA VICK-to have all my fondest dreams come true. JUDY VICKS-to graduate in June and be successful in whatever I decide to do. AMY VIRNELSON-to hear Lynn Blackman say some- thing nice about anything. TERRY VISSER-to receive a higher education to better myself and my country. RON WAGNER-to go to college, stay single longer than Mike, and become the next Pope. MARY WALKER-to get married and have three boys. VICKI WARD-to become a legal secretary. EDDIE WARREN-to further my education and catch a certain blonde with black eye brows . JOE YVATSON-to be successful and meet that certain gir ! ' WAYNE WEAVER-to be as great as Herbie and Douglas. CAROLYN WEISS-to become a secretary and to be happy. JAMES WELLS-to graduate from college, make two million dollars, and stay with L.H. GARY WERMICK-to find the Anheiser Busch and pick a few buds-Amen. PAMELA WEST-to be married to Bobby by this time next year. LORETTA WHITE-to be somebody in this great bigf' world, especially, A R.N. ORVIIJLE WHITEHURST-to see Lynn Daniels grad- us e. JERRY WHITLEY-to make a MILLION by selling ice cubes to Eskimos for Linda. SHELBY WHITLEY-to marry and make a solid Christian ome. SHIRLEY WILBURN-to graduate. Sleep for a year, then marry my Danny Wayne. JANET WILLEY-to go to a Business College and after graduating marry Bobby Coleman. CHERYL WILLIAMS-to be able to come to the Home- coming. for the 1965 graduates, and to live a happy life. CAMIE WILLIS-to go to New York with Lois, and be- come rich. JOHN WINBORNE-to go to college and who knows what. PATRICIA WOOTEN-to marry and fulfill my life with the knowledge Ihave leamed. JUIETZEM WRIGHT-to play pro-football for the Baltimore o s. , LINDA. YOUNG-to fulfill all my ambitions and make a m1ll1on in the process. ' HAIRIOLAEHEEQDD-to go to college and become a success- .I A! En may na nn? an on-Wi fm ' -iv W , ' - hm ui W r: I A Q ' I i ' Q'-jf Q11 S' Pi?-E-' nnhiirse- s.-.1--5 In'- lJr13-H nv- t-.271 MJ'-n 5,11--yms.. . ,,,',,. 1,3 ' list- -1 L l. -r ra I rf. 1 r. .ri h I. :L f-ic .- T l Arnold Schlusberg, Barbara Myers, Nan Davis, Alfred Bowers, Wayne Alexander Registration B-308 Front: Mrs. Olivia Hinton. Back: Linda Early, Richard Nuckles, Billy Askew, Ricky Stephenson Steve Markman, Kathy Phelps, Harold Zedd, Billie High 2 Une PHYLLIS ACEY, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my brother David, three wonderful years at Wilson. ELIZABETH ADAMS, leave to my sister, Janice, two more wonderful years at Wilson, and to Mr. Dill many thanks for a memorable trip to Baltimore. DONNA ADKINS. do leave Joe Watson the etemal struggle of getting to school and to Cindy Brewer, a position in the F.B.I. ROBERT ALBERTSON, do hereby leave the adventure of being in Coach Paines's History class. WAYNE ALEXANDER, being of sound body, leave 120.51 decibels less noise after I leave and to a lucky freshman a swinging four years in the band. LARRY ALIMAN, being of sound mind f?l and body, do hereby leave to all freshman the good old memories of Wilson High School and the best of luck. MIKE AMES, being of sound mind i?l do hereby leave many wonderful memories and to some lucky freshman, a locker that jams! CHERIE ARRINGTON, being of no mind and weak body do hereby leave to some freshman my seat in D-102. To Jeep I leave freedomllll NORMAN M. ASHBURN, do hereby leave all of my headaches, hardships along with all of the fun I have had to the future students of W.W.H.S. ANN ASHENFELDER, leave my South Carolina accent to Coach Sherrill. WILLIAM ASKEW, leave to Willie Hoover the right to graduate within three years. JOHN BALL, being of weak feet and fickled mind: I leave to all the Freshmen, the Love and War calls in the halls of Wilson. CDO IT!! LINDA BAILEY, being of weak mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson all my fond memories. MARIE BAILEY, leave to Mrs. Blanford only the nightmare of my hair, to M.A.A. the forgotten echo of Mary Lou in the hallsg at last! JAMES BAINES, do hereby leave to some lucky junior the possibility of having Physics and Calculus classes back to back. ZELMA BAINES, leave to some lucky student the unfortunate experience of failing shorthand. I, ROBERT BAKER, leave my climbing spike to S.l-l. CAROL BARHES, leave my sister Jan a carbon copy of my happy days at Wilson. DELORES BATKINS, leave behind all my pleasant memories of W.W.H.S. to all the kids from Bethany and also forfeit lunch table A-7. BETSY BEALE, do hereby leave to some junior the privilege of having Mrs. Oliver for government. DONALD BEALE, being of feeble mind and broken body do hereby leave Wilson to my three year old niece, hoping I'1l be out when she get's here. JUDY BEALE, being of feeble mind and weak back, do hereby leave as the last member of the Bartlett- Beale tradition. CARL BEASLEY, being of sound body and mind do hereby leave Wilson in hopes that other people will not follow my example. LINDA BEST, being of sound mind and body leave to Miss Cowanavacant seatand to Jimmie, many memories. PEGGY BISHOP, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to my sister, Linda and the gang all the good times in Frieda. LYNN BLACHMAN, leave sweet Audron to Amy, Moose, and Joanie. JOHN BLACKMAN, being of sound mind and very sound body leave! With this, I hope some of the teachers will leave to. CHESTER BLANCHARD, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all the good times and hard lessons QMrs. Hinton's Chemistry? to the students left at Wilson. RODNEY BLYTHE, having a piece of mind and a lot of body leave all the boys at Wilson the thrills of dating Churchland girls. Bobby Heely, Joyce Oliver, Peggy Bishop, Edward Jeanette Jolmson Charles Sawyer, Amy Virnelson, Gayle Adams, Beryl Slaughter, Frank Gillerlain, Billy Creech Suzanne Lindsey, Shelby Whitley, Jimmy Rice, Sylvia Santos, Phil Harris, Laura Johnson East will WILLIAM BOOSE, being of questionable mind and shaken body, do hereby leave the priviledge of spend- ing six years at Wilson to some lucky Fresh. KARL BEISEL, being of sound mind and body do leave chemistry to anybody who wants it. LARRY BLOW, being of questionable mind and weak body, do hereby leave to some scrawny future senior the pleasure of looking up to everyone. LAWRENCE BOND, leave all my problems and good times to my lower classmates. Have a good time. BETTY BOONE, being of small mind and less body, do hereby leave to some lucky girl the fun and work of being a cheerleader. CAROL BOOTHE, being of withered mind do hereby leave all of the wonderful opportunities at Wilson to Mandy and Linda. ALFRED BOWERS, being of weak mind and tired body leave to some Freshman the privilege to sit on the floor in front of B-308 waiting for Mrs. Hinton to get to school. DONALD BRADLEY, leave to everyone at Wilson Mrs. Sawyer's Wonderful lunches and the pleasure of going to what was once a great school. RICKY BRANCH, leave to the underclassmen all that I did not get when I was in High School. JEAN BREEDLOVE, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Bobby Welton the hopes of one day being a big time Senior . CALVIN BRETT, being of unsound mind and poor body do leave to Mrs. Rhyne a quiet Spanish class and Mrs. Carter an orderly 6th period. CAROLYN BRITT, leave to some lucky Senior, my seat in Mrs. Brady's English class and all the fun I have had at Wilson. DENNIS BROWN, leave Woodrow Wilson. GAYLE BROWN, will to my brother Mike, all my good times at Wilson, and to some lucky freshman, having Mr. Wheeler for English for two years. DENNIS BUCKLEY, being of cracked mind and feeble body leave the run of the library to Johnny. TERRANCE BUCKLEY, leave to the students all of my school worries. CHRISTY BURCH, being of sound mind and body, leave Carol all the good times at Wilson and the pleasure of not having me around to pester her. PAULETTE BURCH, being of sound mind and body, leave to future students, the fun I had, and the pleasure of being on the S.C.A. CAROLYN BUTLER, leave to the Freshmen many happy days at Wilson. RICKY CARPER, hereby leave all He1'Sh6y'S Candy Bars to my lower classmen. DEAN CARSON, being of sound mind and Tiger-Riffic body leave my brother all the great times I had while I wrestled and my over-worked slide rule. CARY CARTER, being of strong body and weak mind leave all freshman and sophomores the hope of graduating. TOMMY CAVANAUGH, being of sounder body than mind, do hereby leave to some freshman the good fortune of getting a teacher like Mrs. Hubard and of graduating. RUSTY CHARLTON, leave all my pumpkins on Saturday night to Tommy Silling and Charles Mathis. DAWN CHRISMAN, do solemly leave my sound spirit and hallowed body, and to that boy a happy and enjoyable last year at Wilson. KENNY COLES, being of feeble mind and a hog body, do hereby leave the thrill to anyone of being at Wilson for 19 years. SHARON COLTES, being of warped mind and feeble body, do hereby leave the nickname Legs to any long, skinny-legged freshman. MARY COOK, being of weak mind and tired body do hereby leave to Paulette my dateless nights and to Ann my secrets and late hours. Mike Ames, Lynn Daniels, Ginger Graham, Anne Mosely, Carol Shepard Registration CR. JL Front: Bobby Fraser, Susan Enos, Faye Grant. Back: Diane Qttavio, Barry Short, Bobby Baker Ricky Branch, Betty Richardson, Sue Everett, Charlene Hazy, Gregory Hoggard, Wayne Tatum I. L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L llfle SANDRA COPPEDGE, being of wilted mind and body leave to Proxie, blond rinses, to Sharon and Aaron the ability to struggle through, and to the girls , fond memories. BOBBY CORNATZER, leave to Mrs. Cooper the ability to keep from giving homework every night. MARY CORNWELL, being of sound mind do leave t M.C. and E.T. all the fun of the next three years. T3 Miss Cowan I leave my seat in B-108. JUDITH CRAWFORD, do leave to Joe Watso the meanest tongue in Wilson and to Steve Tribblg much success with the Wilson ladies. EDWARD CREECH, do hereby leave to some luc freshman the nickname of Ringo,and Mrs. Criscoe fo a homeroom teacher. WILLIAM CREECH, being of sound mind and body do leave an empty chair to some deserving band member an empty locker, and the Hinton Regime. SHARON CREEKMORE, leave to Connie Robbins al the chewing gum wrappers she can find in my locker and to Theresa C. the ability to graduate. TRACY CRONE, leave Joe Watson one locker that h can' shut whenever he wants tog and to Steve, who wa born to late, all the other girls in Wilson . SHERRY CRUM, being ot' sound body and weak mind leave to all freshmen the privilege of looking forwar to being a Senior. GAIL CRUMPLER, being of sound mind and body, d hereby leave to Ellen, Bonnie, and Diane three mor wonderful years at Wilson. GAIL CULVER, leave to all future students of Mrs Snellings a firm and abiding love of old-fashioned traditional, realistic art. WAYNE CURREN, of not so sound mind and of feebl body leave my brother three more years of Wilson an hard work. CINDY DALEY, do hereby bequeath all my good time at Wilson and all the bum lockers to the poo little freshmen. fMay they last four years.D LYNN DANIEL, hope that my only wish is that I woul have applied myself while here. So, consequentl I leave this school to the control of Woody McCoy. SANDRA DURHAM, being of sound f?7 mind and bod do leave Linda in charge of my hiding place and t Francis the honor of being a Senior! JACKIE DIXON, do hereby leave my unused high-cha' to some long-legged Freshman in Wee Willies Nursery Better luck on reaching the seat. THOMAS DAUGHTRY, being of frail body and Wea mind, do leave to the future students of W.W.H.S. th ambition to study and work hard. DELMA DAVIS, leave to Linda T. all the fun of being Senior. NAN DAVIS, leave to Joe the joys of Dramatics wit West next year, but I do not leave my Virgil pony t Lonnie. WILLIAM DAVIS, leave Wilson with many fond memorie and loyal friends. CATHY DGBERRY, being of delapidated mind and tire body, leave, CI hopej the nickname Dewdrop , and t Brenda, Mary and Witch Hazel my lovely experiences a Wilson. I, DIANE DECHER, do hereby leave Wilson High School I, EDITH DILDA, being of sound mind and little body do hereby leave to some lucky freshman my seat i B-306. I, NANCY DILLON, being of weak mind and sound body L L leave to my two brothers, John and Mike, fthe last o the Dillion crewl the best years of their lives at Wilson JAMES DIXON, being of super-sound body and twiste mind do leave Wilson my worn-out knee pads and fragrant sweat suit. WILLIAM DIXON, being of sound mind and body, d hereby leave to some freshman four tough years a W.W.H.S. and good luck. You'll need it! Terrence Buckley, Kay Lewis, Carroll Turner, Linda Garthwright, Jerry Rhodes Lila as I il I 4 1: Linda Facenda, Harry Thompson, Brenda Ivey. 2: Dennis Buckley, Harold Monroe 1: Ruthie Gilmore, Carol Lewis. Row 2: Wayne Kenny Coles, George Rice IW I l05 L L L L I fast will y LINDA DOLSEY, being of crammed brains and tired eyes, do leave all my long, hard nights of studying for exams, to all the Freshmen. DONALD DONALDSON, being happy about graduating, leave Judy the chance to be in Coach Stravxm's home- room and to meet the boy of her dreams in study hall. RONNIE DOOLEY, being of sound mind and beautiful body leave to Tommy Gray and Timmy Warren another year with the Grosslies you lucky mothers!! THOMAS DOUGHTIE, do leave to the freshmen Mrs. Sawyer's lousy Lunches, the good assemblies, and the hard, long four years they will have ahead. BOBBY DOWD, being of mind and body do leave , Wilson and my cot in the fallout shelter to any lucky L L L I person who will take it. RAY DOWSON, do hereby leave this school to Frances, may you get out faster than I did. Remember the Chorus and the fun. CHRIS DOYEL, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some lucky junior hours of puzzlement in Mr. Smith's S.M.S.G. Calculus Class. ALLAN DREWRY, being of weak mind and body leave. BERNICE DREWRY, do hereby leave to my sister, , Judy all the joys of Wilson, and to Mrs. Determeyer all L L L L L L L L I. I. L L L L L I L L L 1 the peaceful CPD memories of 4th period study hall. SHARON DUKE, leave all my problems to my brother Big Mike Duke ! And to all my lower-class buddies a big Farewell! See ya around. PAULETTE DUNCAN, being of feeble body and feebler mind do hereby leave Wilson the privilege of having me as a student. JEANNIE EANES, do hereby leave to some lucky person the privilege of having Mrs. Boyd for homeroom and to a certain friend the joy of two more years at Wilson. CAROL EVANGELO, leave to Coach Paine, the secret of happinessg to Mr. Parks a sandpile for his new nursery: to Linda Donaldson, 100 Hersheys. LINDA EARLY, leave Sweetheart n1y desk in the funeral parlor. VICTOR EDWARDS, being of decayed mind and body do hereby leave. JUDY ELLIOT, being of sound mind and body f?J do hereby leave Wilson. LINDA ELLIS, hereby being of sound mind and body do leave to all Juniors the thrill of reading Macbeth. ROBERT ELLIS, being of sound mind and able body f?D do hereby leave Wilson a Worn-out slide rule and a greatly depleted supply of midnight oil PATRICIA ELLWORTH, being of no mind and feeble body do solemnly leave Wilson to some lucky freshman for four years of Fun and Mrs. Rawls. LINDA ENNIS, do hereby leave to all Bookkeeping 3 students my most sympathetic thoughts and the pleasure of having Miss Cowan as their teacher. SUSAN ENOS, leave to my little sister, Chum-O-E. my positions of left-tackle and water-boy in the Powder- Puff football game. DICK ESLEECK, being of sound mind and fat body, do leave to Mary Benn and Ellen all the fun I had cheering my senior year. LINDA EVANS, bequeath my seat in B-306 to some lucky ? freshman with the hope that their registration teacher will be as mine. SUE EVERETT, do leave to Stick , Bustacious, Junie , and Jeep more good times at Wilson and to my brother the undesirable name BooBoo . LINDA FACENDA, being of questionable mind and body, hereby leave to some lucky girl all the fun and excitment of being a Varsity Cheerleader. TOMMY FAULKNER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave this jail called Wilson. DAVID FELTON, hereby leave a message to all Freshmen who want to try and skip lunch, Use the door by the bandroom fFirst ask Mr. Parksl. GLORIA FERGUSON, being of almost sound mind and body, do leave Wilson here for you lucky f?7 freshman and sophomores. Have fun! M - , gg , . Carol Shearin, Linda Voshall, Susan Inman i. .. , , ' .- , . , 5. isa- - - sim-:-' i --5599 il., g , X X , ,, V ' iz ,ll I I if 1. I. I Karl Beisel, Sandra Durham, Jo Ann Kilham Registration D-102 GLORIA FERRELL, hereby leave to Gerry a few wom out jokes and a pair of stretched socks. I don't leave anything else because I'm going to need it. LINDA FINN, being of questionable soundness do hereby leave to some lucky girl the right to meet a great guy in Summer School. LINDA FLYNN, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to Becky, two wonderful years at Wilson, and to Betty and Doug accumulation of music. I, CHET FORRESTER bein of sound mind and unsound I. I. I, I. I I. L I If 1, 1 8 body do leave to some freshman the opportunity of playing football for Coach Gahagan. SUSAN FOSTER, do hereby leave these halls to some lucky Freshman. To Mrs. Ross the pleasure of not having me next year. CAROL FOX, do hereby leave to my sister Margaret the ability to graduate in the next 5 years, providing she doesn't quit. KAY FRANKLIN, being of sound mind and intending to live a little longer, leave no will. ROBERT FRASER, being of sound mind and able body, leave to Wilson the subjects I failed. LINDA GARTHRIGHT, do leave to Darlene a great time at Wilson and to Chrissie, the ability to make lots more pot holders. DARYL GASKILL, being of sound mind and body, I hereby leave Wilson to all crazy nuts who have enough sense to stay here and learn something. JAMES GATLING, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave my place at Wilson to anybody who wants it. NANCY GEORGE, leave this school. A-Men! - Maybe! TIM GRAY, leave to the Freshmen one locker, to sophomores my good times, and to the Juniors best of luck in the future. HENRY GILBERT, being of questionable mind and feeble body do hereby leave Wilson. . 1 V , Pat Haynes, Cherie Arrington, Gary Klein, Joan Snyder I, RUTH GILMORE, being of sound mind and body two glorious years to Ruth Sawyer and Cindy and my spot on the cheering squad to a deserving girl. I. FRANK GILLERLAIN, being of frail mind and bod 17, hereby leave all my trash and dirty gym socks in m locker to Lynn. I, MARSHA GODA, being of sound mind and body do leav to T3 Anne Deans the pleasure of graduating in summe school to Gerry Glazer all my good times at Wilson. I, BRENDA GOODWIN, being of sound mind and slende body, do hereby leave all my great times at Wilson t my friends. I, GINGER GRAHAM, being of broken body and weak min do hereby leave Helen Bradshaw to enjoy the Wilso Philharmonic. I, FAY GRANT, being of sane mind do leave all of th good times at Wilson to my little brother and to everyon Mrs. Hinton and her elements. I, RAY GRANT, in solemn memory do wish that Wilso will keep up the good standards of learning that the had when I was there. I, CHERYL GREEN, being of small body and even smalle mind do hereby leave a wonderful school to all remainin students. I, ELIZABETH GREENE, being of sound mind and smal body, do hereby leave to Bray a senior math book an the ability to get Ray Dodge. I, GORDON GRIFFIN, being of weak mind and smal body, do hereby leave Wilson and all my senic privileges to my little brother. I, LINDA GRIMES, do hereby leave M.L.S. the abilit to get Jim Jim once and for all, to Nancy B. I leav my book on What Girls Want to Know About Boys. I, JOYCE GRUBBS, leave to Janet the fun of havin fourth period study and writing notes. To all lower clas men a wonderful senior year. I, BENNY HADNOT, being of sound mind and body d leave to P.R. all the joy and fun of Wilson High. Judy Crawford Tim Gray, Margie Higginbotham, Carol Evangelo TIMOTHY HAGWOOD, being of Republican mind and G.O.P. stature, leave Wilson, after having the Hintons for four years and still maintaining a decent Q7 average. IMELDA HALL, hereby leave to Bill the privilege of using my broken locker, and the fun of having Mrs. Aron for French. SANDRA HARDY, leave to Sue Hardy, the Christmas Party, my book Sally Mandy at the Farm. GARY HARGER., leave my gym clothes to Paul Ricketts in hopes that he will treat them with care. BOBBY HARMON, being of a unfound mind and a dilapidated body do hereby leave W.W.H.S. with the hope that Mrs. Anderson can survive the shock of my graduating. JUDY HARRELL, being of not so sound mind and body, do hereby leave some freshman my playpen in Mr. Park's nursery. SHARON HARRELL, do hereby leave my cherished seat on the yellow caravan to Karen, and to another lucky girl the opportunity to reform an unrenowned star. AVENELL HARRINGTON, leave to some lucky girl the honor of being Homecoming Queen and Cheerleader, and to my sister the ability to graduate before my brother. PHIL HARRISON, being of strong mind and beautiful body, do hereby leave all the boys in Wilson to Ginger. CLAIRE HART, being of not too sound mind and sick body, do hereby leave land gladly! the cafeteria lunches to all the future students of Wilson High. CONNIE HOLLY, leave all the happiness of being a student here at Wilson to my younger brother, Earl, if he ever makes it!! NINA HOPEWELL, leave to a very lucky freshman homeroom, Miss Criscoe and to Betty Ray the use of the new robes for another year. SCRAPPY HUGHES, being of weak mind and strong body leave all my skill to next years football team. McCarty, Larry Short, Linda Leary, Mr. Willie Rodney Blythe, Jackie Dixon, Linda Lee, Judy Harrell - W ' 'Nz'--rv I, I. I. I. I. I. I, I, I. I, L H, ms ,,ffifsyyg1l 1 DIANE HATHAWAY, do hereby leave all the pleasant memories of W.W.H.S. fmy many colored carnations! and homeroom B-306 tMother Hubard's open daily-Mon. thru Fri. JAMES HAWKS, being of weak mind and beautiful statue leave Coach Mill's without a 1oudmouth , and the school without the dog and Maywood the Bounce . ' PATSY HAYNES, being of warped mind and feeble body, do hereby leave. CHARLEENE HAZY, leave Wilson with the hopes that all future students will be as happy and as lucky with their teachers as I have been. BOBBY HEELY, being of questionable mind and body do hereby leave my mark in the Greenroom wall and to Jimmy two more wonderful years at Wilson. MARGIE HIGGINBOTHAM, being of sound mind and able body, leave R.G. the surfers and to some lucky freshman the privilege of having Willie Parks for Registration for four years. BILLIE HIGH, being of sound mind, do hereby leave Wilson to my sweet privileged little brother. GREGORY HOGGARD, being of unsound mind and worse body, do hereby leave a certain Russian Music teacher to my sister, April Hoggard. WILLIAM HOLCOMB, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave the cooking of Mrs. Sawyer to the unfortunate souls at Wilson. GLORIA HOLLAND, leave to Diane, her senior year, and to all freshmen, the hope of having as much fun as I have had. DALLAS HOLLOWELL, do hereby urge all freshmen to start early, because you'll be a senior before' you know lt. ELAINE HOLLOWELL, being of empty mind and I. mortimalified body, do leave, with the aid of Larry Short, Wilson the quietest halls since we came here. I, STEVE HURWITZ, being of sound body f'?l and confused mind leave to my sister many happy memories of Wilson and to M.W. all of my old chemistry worksheets. I, SUSAN INMAN, do hereby leave Wilson and all my good times. I, LINWOOD IVY, being of sound body and no mind, leave to some lucky freshman four years in school which will teach him much. I, BRENDA IVEY, do hereby leave to my sister, Jeanne, all the great times I've had at Wilson and with a little luck the right to graduate. I, HARVEY JAMES, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all the good times I've had to you!!! I, CAROL JARVIS, being of sound mind and body do just leave Wilson. I, JACKIE JEFFERSON, leave to the rest of the Wilson students the will to graduate and to succeed. I, IDONALD JENKINS, leave W.W.H.S. with the desire to earn. I, CAROL JOHNSON, being of sound mind and body, leave to my sister, Pat, the ability to graduate from high school in four years. I, GARY JOHNSON, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother the will KPOWERJ to graduate and to Mrs. Sawyer all her gourmet meals. I, JEANETTE JOHNSON, leave to all future chorus members the opportunity of starting each day with a song. I, LAURA JOHNSON, leave to Nancy Splichal my superior brownie recipe. I, LINDA JONES, do hereby leave my seat in Octet and coming mornings at 8:00 for rehearsal to some lucky girl and to a freshman the privilege to yell for Wilson at the football games. ' I, CALVIN JOHNSON, being of mislead mind and strong body, do leave to some freshman the privilege of disobeying school rules and getting caught. Tracy Crone, Tommy Spencer, Judy Levin, Jimmy Baines, Gordon Griffin, Sandra Tribble-Mrs. Grace Virginia Rawls in center C.W. Nordan, Danny Turner, Gloria Holland, James Patsy Ellsworth Tim Hagwood, Helen Underwood, Connie Lufsey, Gail Crumpler, Larry Blow CONSTANCE JORDAN, being of sound mind and body do leave all the memories of four wonderful years at Wilson to all students who yell at football and basketball games. CAROL KEGLEY, being of sound mind and body do bequeath my nickname, Scagley, to posterity, to Bristo, my Beatle Boots , to Dewey, success and happiness. MARTHA KILBY, hereby leave to Marylynn my poetry career and the ability to catch Jimmy, and to Chrissie all our good times in Flossie. ANNA KING, being of feeble mind do hereby leave Donnie Miltier of having the unhappiness of me in the outside world until he can keep me. NORWOOD KING, being of sound mind leave to all the future freshmen four long hard years of high school. SUSAN KIRBY, being of muddled mind and unsound body, do leave to some lucky freshman the privilege of having Mrs. Moran and Mrs. Howard. JO ANNE KILHAM, being of weak mind and large body, do hereby leave sweet Mr. Parks to his incomin freshmen and to all Art students the privilege oil studying art. I, JOHN KLANDER, that I will not have to go through this again next year. BEVERLY KOINER, being of questionable mind ana slender body, leave behind the memories of huma ostrich g to UM. the Mortition I leave Jezabel. JOANIE LADERBERG, being of sound mind and bi mouth, leave to Wayne, Katz, Mare, and Peck, wonderfui times, and to David, some great memories. LINDA LEE, being of disturbed mind and warp body, leave some freshman happiness of the ne four years in Wilson. SUSAN LAND, do hereby leave Wilson and all of 1 great fun behind me, to Lawrence I leave fc hard years of don't do this and don't do that! ROBERT LAMBERT, being of feeble mind and v body, do hereby leave as quickly as possible. f APN' ir-was f..-K . V' 'W - , vm H, H Wife? misss 1 - fx-255' in - T-ii' Y, ,Q - f. - . at in - V In , ' f , , I I l tart me all I no. I. I L I1 '1 I, I I I Q I I I J.C. LANDIN, weave behine all the teachors who DONNA LANE, being of sound mind, do hereby leave the confusion and rush of getting to school in the morning to the morning gang . SHEILA LEE, leave to my brother and other students the wonderful memories of Wilson, and to Sharon I leave all the schemes concerning HIM and his friends. JANE LEIS, being neither here nor there do hereby bequeath to all the clique the joy and happiness of being a senior next year l JUDY LEVIN, leave to the students of Wilson, my most enjoyable and fruitful years of my life. To Mrs. Rawls.-thanks . I KAY LEWIS, leave Wilson with many wonderful memories and to all the freshmen the thrill and excitement of one day becoming a big senior. CAROL LEWIS, do leave the Tuesday Night Girls and to some lucky girl, the fun of being a maj oretteg to the others, happiness. FRANCES LEWIS, being of sound mind, do hereby leave to Sadie two happy years at Wilson. KENNETH LEWIS, being of weak mind and frail body leave all the people the experience of a phaezot in Masters government class. SUZANNE LINDSAY, leave Wilson in the hands of Rack, Sue Hardy, and the coote so all you old goats better watch out! DAVID LOVINGOOD, do hereby leave these halls of learning t?l to those who will flunk after me. CONSTANCE LUFSEY, leave these dear old halls to the twins and their gang, hoping they will have as much in their senior year as I have had this year. GARY KLEIN, do hereby leave Wilson a better school. NANCY LUKE, being of feeble mind and weak body do hereby leave my bottle of chocolate to all those who can't stand milk. , if - , in - '51 illy Dixon, Ruth Reynolds, Gloria Ferguson, Bill Parker Bobby Ellis, Bobby Dowd, David Roher, Brad Holcombs ' I E sim' 5,5 Q 5.5 2 M -K M- , in i N' A litre W .C We... ,- ,. .1 - -inn. Y, ..,,.,,,,,,, .-.ggi , i un lu n I, LEE LUPER, being or broken body and no mind leave Wilson to the lucky freshman who enters its halls next year and leaves six years later. I, LINDA LEARY, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to some lucky person, the benefit of the great advice of the distinguished psychologist, Dr. Coach Mounie. I, SANDRA LUSK, being of sound mind and body, do leave Buz the privilege of being the last of the old neighborhood at Wilson. I, CHARLOTTE MAHONEY, being of warped mind but sound body, leave to all the juniors a great senior year. I, STEPHEN MARKMAN, being of weak body and no mind, do hereby leave. I, SHIRLEY MARLAND, being of sound mind and body leave to LaDon, Judy and Marie the empty halls of Wilson to roam without me. I, LINDA MARTIN, the last of the Martin girls, leave Mary Benn and Alice the ability to escape unharmed from future wild adventures without Debbie and me. I, GARY MASHBURN, being of soundest mind and body, do leave Wilson students a lot worse school. I, HETTIE LYNN MASON, being of sound mind and body, leave all my happy memories to some lucky freshman and leave to my cousins the ability to graduate in four years. I, RONNIE MASON, being of immoral mind and wicked body leave to Sue Sayre one carton of cigarettes and Tommy Gray my liquor supply and thus do leave. I, CHARLES MASTRO, being of large body do leave the title of Biggest Bumln Wilson to Marsha Stevenson and my place on the Sunday Surfari's to anyone with a 10'8'. I, CAROL MATHEWS, being of sound body and mind, do leave all the future students of Wilson the fun and hard work of finally graduating and to Joyce the ability of finding one more credit for graduation. Good Luck, Joyce! Registration 5-107 , Janet Summerl n Donna y , Lane, Gary Skinner, Nancy Splichal, Lynn Blachrnan L L L I L I I I I I I I L v 1 ROBERT MAUPIN, being of sound mind and sound body do hereby leave, with the hope that some of the teachers follow my example. MARIAN MCCOY, being of tired mind and body leave to Mrs. Boyd-Brenda for four Vears, to Carol- a working alarm clock, and to the Bethany Kids -Wilson. JOSEPHINE MCFAYDEN, being of sound mind and body leave to my sister, Linda, all the luck she'll need in her senior year at Wilson. KATHIE MCLANE, being the last of the McLane clan, being of vague mind and nervous body, do hereby leave. JEAN MILLER, leave to Judy Bazemore and Tana Humphrey, my senior books, success in their senior year and the ability to solve their boy problems. BILL MILLER, being of brillant, but never used mind and infinitesimal, dwarfish, and healthy body leave to anyone who appreciates them a thinking man's thoughts . SARA MILLIKEN, do hereby leave to Carol Townsend a dozen extra house keys, my tape measure and knitting needles and to Jon Hunter an exciting senior year. STEVE MILLS, being of sound mind and body do leave Wilson with deepest regrets and fondest dreams. CALVIN MIZELLE, being of sou.nd mind and weak body, leave Mrs. Aron's homeroom for some lucky freshman. LINDA MODLIN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson! HAROLD MONROE, being of pretty good mind and fair enough body, doth hereby leave Wilson and to some freshman the ability to graduate. GARY MOORE, being of befuddled mind and sound body, do hereby leave to some lucky C?7 senior a year of struggling through good ole physics. JAY MOORE, being of knowledge laden mind and worry- torn body, hereby bequeath to future W.W.H.S. students joy and exaltation of being a Wilson graduate- , I is wi Y ,xl I xx N -w ' 1-1. 1 I 1 z f :fi iss Dawn Chrisman, Marilyn Motley, Lawrence Bond, J.C. Landon, Paulette Duncan, Orville Whitehurst ANNE MOSELEY, being of sound mind and to much body, leave to some lucky CPD girl who is also 5'11 , my jeminie name of Moose and the honor of being the wolf in an assembly. MARYLYN MOTLEY, leave to Mr. Perlick the pleasure of my absence and to all undergraduates, the fun I've had at Wilson. KJ.S.,M.B.U.,J.W.E.l KENNETH MURPHY, being of questionable mind and fairly good body, hereby leave Tiny the will to graduate next year. BARBARA MYERS, being of huge body leave all my exciting moments Q?J to Susan, Sandra, Cindy, and Felice and all hard work to Mike. BRENT MYERS, leave to my cousin, Stephanie, my seat in homeroom B-212 and to all the freshmen, the wonderful times I've had at Wilson. JOHN NOBREGA, being of feeble mind and body hereby leave Wilson to anyone who wants it. RODNEY NAGY, being of an unsound mind and broken body do hereby leave to Jerry Williams a broken lack and to Coach Mounie an assortment of Physical Educa- tion materials. RICHARD NUCKLES, being of brilliant mind and thin body, do hereby give the privilege to some fortunate freshman the ability to wear the jersey no 41. LINDA NYMAN, do hope that all students will work harder and have as much fun as I did while attending Wilson, VICKIE O'DELL, leave to Mrs. Price one chorus robe, hoping that she can fill it with a five-days-a-week student next year. JOYCE OLIVER, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to some girl the privilege f?J of being Mommie to the gang. FRANCENE OLLICE, being of sound mind and strong body do hereby leave Wilson with some wonderful mem- ories and to someone the run of riding the elevator. BOB OLIVER, being of sound mind and body hereby leave Wilson High School as quick as possible, I hope, Registration 55111 Bob Oliver, Rusty Charlton, Marvin Mullins, Elaine Seatedt Coach Bill Strawn. Standing! R-icky Cafpel' Hollowell, Beverly Koiner, Sandra Coppedge Goodwin, Sherry Ross, Mary Cook, Donna Adkins, Steve x DIANE ORSBORNE, ,leave to my brother all the fun and learning that can be acquired in .four years with the self-assurance that it was done by himself. DIANE OTTAVIO, being of sound body and question- able mind do leave to Turner, Maryanne, Bristow and my cousin Ronnie all my great times at Wilson. THOMAS OVERSTREET, being of superior mind and majestic body, do leave to Ronnie Fisk my latest book on how to sneak a smoke without getting caught. CHUCK PACE, being a mental mess and a physical flop, do hereby leave all my senior expenses to my rich cousins. MARCUS PARKER, being of weak mind and feeble body do leave all the good times I have had at Wilson to all the upcoming freshmen. MARY PARKER, leave Sherry Brooks with all her friends, Tommy Buck to care for Mary Ann , and Miss Jenkins, some other problem child. PATSY PARKER, being of sound mind and body leave my seat in homeroom E-202 with Anna and boys to Mrs. Aron's freshman homeroom. WILLIAM PARKER, being of sound mind f?l do leave to Woodrow Wilson High a poor physics grade, an empty locker, and best wishes: to future physics studentsl leave a worn out slide rule and a tattered and torn physics book. JERRY PEAKS, being of superb mind and wretched body, do hereby leave to Bill Ames, Wilson. WILLIAM PEARCE, being of lost mind and feeble body do leave some troublesome D.E. student the many funs with Miss Maydanis. MICHAEL PECK, being of decrepid mind and dilapi- dated body leave my physics slip stick to a better man with fond hopes and to K.L.B. more , MARY PENDLETON, being of bruised body, do hereby leave Wilson in hopes that Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y gets beat next year in the Powder Puff Bowl. KATHY PHELPS, do leave to my sister, Ola, the re- sponsibility of making even more bulletin boards and posters during her senior year. BARBARA PHILLIPS, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to my sister, Theresa, four long, hard years of work which will begin in 1970. THOMAS PIERCE, being of sound body and bewildered mind do hereby leave Reg. B-112 to some freshman and four years of f?J at Wilson. FRANCES PIERCE, being of sound mind and body do leave with the rest of the group and to Linda C. the ability to fight it out by herself next year. TOMMY PITTMAN, sour mind and weak bones, leave to my brother, Bruce, all of the good times I have had at Wilson. ROBERT POND, being of sound mind and body, leave to future hot-rodders thedubious privilege to lose their drivers' license for one year. LINDA PRICE, being of sound mind and body do leave to all the lower classmen the problems of school as the good times in school. JOHN PSIMAS, being of perspicacious mind and statuesque body do leave my super-abounding knowledge, unsurpassed charm, sparkling wit, unfathomable modesty to no one. BRENDA RADFORD, leave the best of luck to Gerald Altman, Saundra Britt and Becky Hale: Friends the four years pass quickly so make the best of them. WAYNE REDMON, being of sound mind f?l and strong body, do leave Woodrow Wilson gladly. MARY SUE REED, do hereby leave to all lower class- men, the pleasure of having fun, making friendships that will last a life time, and of course the ability to graduate. RUTH REYNOLDS, leave some lucky freshman my place in Mrs. Rawls' registration. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, being of sound mind and body, say goodbye class of '65. I L 4 Charles Pace, Linda Best, Larry Allman, Sheila Lee, Benny Hadnot, Linda Donaldson Brenda Radford, Delores Batkins, Linda Dolsey, Hubert Goding, Ann Ashenfelder Carolyn Butler, Sara Milliken, Sharon Duke, Marcus Parker, Chester,B1anchard ' V fiwwrw . 51155143 vo 1 L r -1. '1 'az lu ,i, Sharon Creekmore, Nancy Luke, Betsy Beale, Nancy Savidge, Judy Sturgis L L L L L L L L L L L L L Registration 5-112 GERALD RHOADS, do hereby leave an empty locker that contained many happy and joyous hours of Wilson and leave many devoted friends a rememberance of me. GEORGE RICE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave three joyous years of my life and an empty locker at Wilson. JIMMY RICE, leave to some Door soul Mrs. Hinton's gomiroom with all her funds and drivers to beat Mrs. aw s. BETTY RICHARDSON, leave a Goldwater button to Mr. Price, and the roaches in my locker to some deserving underclassmen. ANNA RICHARDSON, leave to some lucky girl the privilege of going to Girls' State and to my brother, the wonderful times I have had. JUDY RICKMAN, being of sound mind and body, do leave to all lucky girls a place on the cheering squad and all the wonderful memories of high school. BECKY RIDENOUR, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to Nancy and Linda the 3rd. lunch picnic table and to Mrs. B a new crop of headaches. JIMMY ROBERTS, being of sound mind and body do leave to some accelerated French student the pleasure of dropping 5th, year. EDDIE ROBERTSON, hereby leave Diana's and my place by Mrs. Howard's homeroom to some lucky couple, and to some student my seat in B-308. STEVE ROGERS, being in doubt as to mental state as proved by physics do leave my best wishes to those poor souls left behind. BONNIE SALINS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to my brother, Stuart, Wilsong to Bonnie, the memories of all the times we had together. SYLVIA SANTOS, being of sound mind WJ and body, do hereby leave to my sister, Sharon, two years of hard work and fun! ' NANCY SAVIDGE, being of tiny mind and big body, do hereby leave all freshmen the joy of being in a homeroom KE-1123 that always contributes. Diane Osborne, Gloria Sweet, Mrs. Delores Stike, Nancy George, Linda Hartman Christy Burch Donna Skipwith Joan Laderberg Constance Jordan, Allan Drewry BUY If ' Y 'Wi is-A Q HR- if EET -lm- x N L. g f? In r '41, ac' I CHARLES SAWYER being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to some lucky student the ability to get four 'bum lockers in a row ARNOLD SCHLUSBERG being of sound mind and body do leave to the freshmen the joy of three more years and Mr. and Mrs. Hinton. ROBERT SETTLE do hereby leave all my good times and pleasures to anyone who is man or woman enough to try them. PAT SHANNON being of defective mind and feeble body do to some freshman leave the nervous feelings I had before each test I took at Wilson TOMMY SHARPE being of cancerous mind and body leave nothing because I need it CAROL SHEARIN do hereby leave to some lucky freshman four years at Wilson CARROLL SHEPHERD being of questionable mind and tired body leave my stall in the Band Room to Crazy Shirley' and to Mr. Dill future silence and hope K'?l. LINDA SHEPHERD being of unstable mentality do hereby leave to Billy Froelich a wonderful senior year and one of the guys ' to write him notes , BARRY SHORT, being of poor mind and weak body, leave to the Seniors of Tomorrow Mrs. Sawyer's good cooking and wormless soup. I, DAVID ROHR, leave to some lucky freshman, a locker papered with Goldwater stickers and to Charles McKee the James Bond tradition to carry on I, LARRY RORRER, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all the crazy times for the new freshmen. I, SHERRY ROSS, being of weak mind and feeble body, leave to Regie and Bonnie all my good times at Wilson. I, GAIL RUTHERFORD, do hereby leave to my brother Larry, all my good times at Wilson and the abilit to finally graduate. I, CHERYL ROWE, do leave to my brother all the fun o going to Wilson. 1 7 I ,i.2L'5gg,j NW' ' u .Write VI- Q5 my ymjyfwg, 55 ' arises' L ' P -'I ' a ' 2.5: :'Jfi'-xiii? 32? ' -If -' r 5 wif? .ff'f2-3-if Sf: -3-Sill'-H: Q 1'-' f f P' -. ii, 1 .Diffs . L. eases: L. , -5:-V, ug- 1' - .sr .- ...L ,rw , MNT Q - ,:::.r:- ,- ,'.::,-.s Q I gf: 1 -:?,,f,.'igj5 7 . rf: ' -.1 rf: nv , 'J ' .,:: .ng,,-'Z.:.': ' . X' f' ,f 'digits-as 'H ' , gif ' .' 1 'l iwl.iE Lif ., -1- N' .Jeff-S-f , ' 5-Q . ' 1 ' -,f-ii-.v,-rits: W ig '- 'inifw . 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LARRY SHORT, being of sound l?7, do leave Martha, Gwen, Mike, Brenda, and Tammie fun and happiness and jokes! FRANK SINGLETON, being of warped mind snd strong body, do leave a happy six years at Wilson to my children and wives. BARRIE SIVERTSON, being of sound mind, do hereby leave a friendly smile and a warm hello to all transfer students to Woodrow Wilson High. GARY SKINNER, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave four wonderful years at Wilson and many happy memories that I'l1 always cherish. DONNA SKIPWITH, leave to Sherry an empty lunch table, and to some lucky person four years of Algebra. BERYL SLAUGHTER, leave to some lucky freshman Mrs. Hinton as homeroom teacher and four successful years at Wilson. JUDITH SLOAN, do hereby leave to some lucky fresh- man the privilege of having Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Barnes, and a lot of fun. ADELIA SMITH, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Wilson, hoping my brother will enjoy it as much as I did. MATT SMITH, being of neither sound mind nor body, do leave to Jerry Katz my wonderfiil personality, my willingness to work, my high sense of morals, etc., etc. JOAN SNYDER, wish my brother and sister the best of luck in this school, and may they have the luck of having Coach Paine and Coach Strawn for one of their classes. TOMMY SPENCER, do leave some lucky freshman a slipped sliderule, a broken test tube, a sliced worm and memories of A.C.H., and, ohl, also a wonderful time in Mrs. Rawls' registration. inda Martin, Chet Forrester, Janey Vaughan, Lynn allace Donald Jenkins, Carol Mathews, Bobby Comatzer, Carolyn Weiss, Joe Watson. - I, NANCY SPLICHAL, do hereby leave many pleasant memories of Wilson High School and much success to all new seniors. I, LINDA ST. CLAIR, being of warped mind and deformed body, leave to Donna a wonderful senior year and to galriicge all the wonderful memories of her dates with I, RICHARD STALLINGS, being of sound mind and body, leave the privilege to some lucky person to have the Hintons. I, FREDDIE STANLEY, hereby leave the great school of Wilson to another great goof-off, Joan Stanley. I, MARGIE STEPHENSON, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman the opportunity to be in registration B-306. I, RICKY STEPHENSON, being of sound mind and dilapidated body, leave the ability to have frm to my little brother, and please Dave stay out of trouble! I, PAM STRICKLAND, being of sound mind and body, do leave to my sister and some deserving freshman all the wonderful times I have had at Wilson. I, JUDY STURGIS, do hereby leave to my sister, Paula, the privilege of having Mrs. Price three more years and sweating Octet tryouts. I, TERRY SUGG, being of sound mind and body, will my homeroom to the next senior class. I, BRUCE SUMMERFIELD, being of sound mind and body, leave to the Mountain , Swain, and Chan my Goldwater stickers and Fred Lorenzen's autograph. I, JANET SUMMERLYN, being of weary mind and body, do hereby leave to some poor freshman the right to have his homeroom changed six times. I, GEORGIE SUMNER, being of sound mind and feeble body leave to all freshmen the privilege of graduating from Wilson sooner or later. I, GLORIA SWEET, leave to my brother all the fun I had at Wilson and all the teachers. Chris Doyel, Pam Sammons, Jimmy Roberts, Robert Lambert, Jimmy Hawks I, LINDA SWINDELL, do hereby leave Wilson with many fond memories, and to Carolyn two more years. I, WILLIAM SYKES, leave to Brenda four great years at Wilson, and to my Linda her senior year, and hope she won't flirt too much and also remember 1969 . I, CHARLOTTE TALBOT, being of sound mind and body leave Miss Jenkins English class to some deserving f?J freshman. I, LINDELL TALIAFERRO, leave to all the lucky fresh- men four wonderful years at Wilson. I, WAYNE TATUM, being of unsound mind and bod do Y, leave my friends to the wrath of Wilson and hope they achieve what I have. I, GEOFFREY C0O7l TENNILLE, being of deranged mind and superb body leave Mr. Smith's calculus class in utter amazement. I, PATSY TERRELIL, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to some student, ffast and speedy! the ability to have study hall in D section. I, DONALD THOMAS, being of weak mind and body, do hereby leave to my brother Bobby all my hard times at W ls n. I, MRRIII-,YN THOMAS, being of unreliable mind. and sound body, do leave to my brother David the privilege of having all the wonderful teachers that I have had. I, HARRY THOMPSON, being of pudgy mind and body, do leave to Ronnie Sorrell and other scrubs that right to obtain a new pair of knees. I, JEAN THORNE. do hereby leave Wilson Kfinallyl. I, CAROLYN TOLBERT, being of warped mind and weak body leave to some fortunate freshman a seat in home- room B-306. I also leave to some deserving person a good time in 6th period Art. ' I, LINDA TRAMMELL, being of sound mind and body, leave to Sherry our lunch table and to a lucky girl the pleasure of being a majorette. I, SANDRA TRIBBLE, do hereby leave Joe one s nose: Sheila, the task of walking to school alo to Steve and Gerry I just plain leave. I. CARROLL TURNER, being of ,sound mind and b leave to Anita all my pencils and pens. I, DANNY TURNER, leave Wilson one hoarse throat, some freshmen a challenge to yell louder than US! at sports events, and four wonderful f?l years of t Hintons. I, SUSAN TURNER, being of sound mind and body, leave to my cousin, Edna, my seat in Coach Master govemment class along with a Rabbit's Foot. I CAROL TWILLEY, do leave all my good times I I Cindy, Susan, Felice, W.B., Timmy, and Miss Cowan prized seat in B-108. HELEN UNDERWOOD, being of sound mind and b leave to some deserving student the ability to pa Physics and have fun doing it. LINDA VOSHALL, being of sound mind and large bod hereby leave to my brother Ronnie the wonderf opportunities Wilson has to offer and I hope he tak full advantage of them. I, GLEN VALENTINE, being of weak mind and so body do hereby leave Zane Ward my hooter scoo and my medicine kit and leave my sister all the har ships. I, LARRY VANN, being of sound mind and able body, lea Wilson and leave to my sister all the good times th I had. I, JANEY VAUGHAN, leave my little sister Kathryn a the fine Christian fellowship at F3 and all the go times and embarassing moments I've had at Wilson. I RANDY VAUGHAN, being of questionable mind I. body, leave to some freshman the opportunity to ha the fun I had with the band and the Loyalist. BARBARA VICK, leave behind me all the good memori of the past, and to Miss Jenkins my thanks for h faithful guidance . Seated: Natalie Aron. Standing: Janice Cordell, Jean Thorne, Phyllis Acey, Judy Sloan, Barbara Phillips Sherry Crum, Pat Shannon, Marilyn Thomas, Ra Daughtry, Bemice Drewry, Frances Lewis wwu..vf:,, im wigs. it - V I-. Y , ' 4 Glen Valentine, Donald Thomas, Steve Edwards, Mrs. Aron, Tommy Pittman, Carey Carter, Calvin Mizelle 1 .. R w - f , I . - . ' 'H. 1. ,- 'Q -,' ', i, V -I YTIO 1. Georgie Sumner, Mary Reed Walker. Row 2. Doris , Henry Gilbert, Carolyn Britt . Leia 14 rf- Row 1: Patsy Parker, Anna Richardson. Row 2: Ronnie Dooley, Glen Valentine, Ronnie Mason, Calvin Mizelle, Jerry Whitley 1 9 L s 1 1 1 Gail Rutherford, Gloria Ferrell, Mrs. Aron, Linda Ellis SANDRA VICK, leave to my sister, Nancy, and all other freshmen, hopes for four great years at Wilson. JUDY VICKS, being of feeble mind and small body, do hereby leave to my brother the ability to graduate in four years. AMY VIRNELSON, being of sound mind and body, do leave to Roger all the soft shoulders he can find, and to Charlie - peace. TERRY VISSER, leave my ability to make friends easily to anyone that has the desire to try. RON WAGNER, just being, do leave to Seal and Margarette the pleasure 4?! of returning next year and to the basketball team my ability. MARY WALKER, do hereby bequeath my algebra book and the chance for my brother, Tommy, to have Mr. Smith for algebra. VICNKI WARD, leave to my sister, Connie, my seat in Mrs. HoWard's English class and all my notes on Macbeth. EDDIE WARREN, being of sound mind K?J and tired body, do leave to some freshman, Mrs. Criscoe for homeroom and all the good times I have had at Wilson. JOE WATSON, do hereby leave Wilson and all its many pleasures to a few certain people. WAYNE WEAVER, being of terrific mind and excellent body do hereby leave my great knowledge to B.K. in hopes that she will graduate within three years! CAROLYN WEISS, being of feeble mind, leave to all of the freshmen, four years of studying and fun. JAMES WELLS, being of sound body and unstable mind, do hereby leave Wilson to my brother, Kenny, and four years on the wrestling team. GARY WERMICK, being of sound mind and flamboyant flesh, do hereby leave nothingg I'm taking it with me. PAM WEST, being of feeble mind and body, do hereby leave to some lucky Freshman my empty chair in the best homeroom B-306. 2 1: Betty Boone, Linda Bailey, Linda Shepherd. Row L L I, I. I, I. I. I. I, I. I. I, I. Registration 5-202 LORETTA WHITE, do leave the little bit of charm left from Mr. Audet to all future Latin students and the good times at Wilson to all coming students. ORVILLE WHITEHURST, being of small mind and thin body, do leave Wilson: and to Miss Cowan I leave my worn out bookkeeping workbook. JERRY WHITLEY, being of sound body and weak mind, do hereby leave Wilson High to the V.I.P.'s CVery Important Peoplel. SHELBY WHITLEY, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some lucky freshman the hope of getting a seat in B-308. SHIRLEY WILBURN, hereby leave to my two younger brothers these famous words: lf at first you don't succeed, try, try again. CI should knowj. JANET WILLEY, leave to the coming freshmen of Wilson the happiness of four Wonderful years. CHERYL WILLIAMS, do leave to some lucky freshman the privilege of having Mrs. Criscoe for homeroom, and to L.J. the door to her car. CAMIE WILLIS, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave four years at Wilson and to some lucky freshman Mrs. Criscoe for a homeroom teacher. JOHN WINBORNE, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave 720 school days to some lucky f?J freshman. PATRICIA WOOTEN, leave this school, Woodrow Wilson, to all who will fortunately pass through the same doors and struggle through the same classes. JUNE WRIGHT, being of sound mind and strong body, do hereby leave!! LYNDA YOUNG, being of small body and weak mind, do hereby leave to my sister and cousins, four wonderful years at W.W.H.S. and do happily leave to all Juniors, Cicero and Mrs. Hinton's Chemistry Course. HAROLD ZEDD, being ofsound mind and body, leave to the future students at Wilson all the good times and hard work I had for four years. CHRIS DOYEL, LYNN BLACHMAN Most Likely To Succeed UTI RICHARD ESLEECK, AVENELL HARRINGTON Most Popular CHESTER FORRESTER, BERYL SLAUGHTER Most Athletic 116 Statistics JOYCE OLIVER, JIMMY HAWKS ' Most School Spirited f j -rr? mm www LINDA MARTIN, GORDON GRIFFIN Best A11 Around gvfgm W W VQMA-Wwf WM? M DEWR BAT D N URN W WWW, UWM My MM W MQ? M AQNM W5 HARVEY JAMES, BECKY RIDENOUR Best Looking JJFJQ-2 IAQ Dp ,L.,5'S1f'-1 .JQJ L9-f-xx: 'TW I J5SJ1-Lfikxf, JXOWS-bw kxfgqf-. 4.9-gJ.l, LI'x.LJg9.J Li VL4-'noun - YLLQ1 ,QIPD . 'i ,'N. 1 .:x. A 11116 LARRY SHORT, PEGGY BISHOP Friendliest RICHARD McCARTY, JANET WILLEY ' Cutest 118 Statistics SANDRA DURHAM, TOMMY CAVANAUGH Most Original BARBARA VICK, LAWRENCE BOND Best Dressed ELAINE HOLLOWELL, ROBERT BAKER Wittiest 119 ,me A - VEQME, .M wx I am so Superman, and I WON'T come down! Prom preparations ioob time . Little piece hereg little piece there help make a big, big Prom! Terry Sugg and Steve Markman take a break, but Judy Crawford labors on. O ll Martin are watching you closely! We really did work - but it was later! Better do it right, Calvin! Marilyn Motley and Hey! There goes one of Wilson's friendly water bugs! ..f I my ' ? 'wiv 1... . ' d 4 I- .' :A I 54 - . , - - Jimmy Wells, Wayne Allen, Carol Twilley, Susie Lee, Tommy Ballentine, Jimmy Comer, and Joan Williams stop for their picture on that memorable night. Pat Arnold pauses as Carol Tarrh, Doug Bowles, John Tarrh, an 'Becky Bartholomew set their sights on the dance floor. M if The Line Up Bill Redmon, Mary Jordan, Ray Harris, and Felice Urffer. with Wilson Sharrett, Patty Owens, Ronnie Mason, , ii S V . ' lx lr . and we enjoyed I all our efforts! V. H ,. ye- ww. f . 'M .V , We could have danced all night! Swingin'est couple on the floor - Mr. and Mrs Walter Galliford. Howard Jordan, Bonnie Salins, Michael Peck, Lenny Bernstein, and Jeri Kaplan sit one out. 2 2 ,av -- sf A-----f -J,,.,..,-...ff' X XXJ XX X X -XJ XX XX .X.. X ...I X ,.o f- XX XX X X X XX XX XX 1 XX .ssh W , M .. ,W X NX.. N, X ,X W QQ X XX 55 X T XX XX XX ' X XXX 'T3:f.,4 -U. A XX XX X' XXX X XX , XX, ,135 X XXXX X X ' X X' X JU WX XX!! XX' ggmh. X, XX :XXX X ,X 5,-.ff 'A Q Nw be UTHOI' Lrfi f JANET BLOW M Pre s ident KANELA MAYDA IS Advisor W xi' . yy ki K MARTHA FLAMMIA WESTON Girl' s Treasurer Treasurer S E s s Q fm W FAYE JOHNSON OLA PHELPS POSEY CURREN Secretary S.C.A. Representative Court ofH0l10f Representatwe 124 Bill Adkins Mary Allen Ann Allison Billy Ames etty Andrews Diane Andrews Maurice Appleton Susan Archer Alan Bagwell Jenny Baldwin Mary Barbee Buz Barclay Jean Barry Bill Bates Judy Bazemore Connie Beaubien Mary Lou Beck John Bell Loretta Bellamy Barbara Belote Bonny Benton Kris Bie Joe Bisese ' Linda Bishop 125 BHITY Black Roger Blackman Luther Blair Linda Blasio Pam Borill Randy Boone Carole Borjes Gail Bowen Doug Bowles l i 3' 9 Jane Bradshaw Sue Bradshaw Shirley Brannon Nancy Bray David Brewer ,. wg D -, L. fi f . 5, I, f A ,Q ' 'gg ,Z i 7, V U 1 -sq e 1 1 -w.. Margaret Bright Arlene Bristow Mike Broadhurst Sherry Brooks Wayne Brooks s R X '1 -. Janice Bryant Madaline Bucher Tommy Buck John Buckley Teri Bunch 126 Bruce Burbage Brenda Byrd ,.i.,QMj wweriwwe fliflup ,OD morrow ,owed O0 WW 0Ur fW-WM ww fQ6k.LC33 -KJUYYXRJQJ vm , sam Bush Shirley Butler Addie Byrd Qlww CLMVS 'dw Wwup wk VM, kSfQl.5Ufu.A., - Qwwmmkwma idfoco QLn1.QJ',U JCLUU Wagyu '?-Wf Lewis Byrd Nancy Capps Mandy Carr Johnny Carroll Richard Carroll Cathy Carsten Tammie Carter Frances Chappell Herbert Clark Diana Clifton Carl C oleman Melvin C 011 ins Maureen C ostner Diane C otton fi Emest Crawford Richard Crawford Barbara Creech Eddie Crone Carol Cross 127 Polly Curran Roger Johnny Denton Mary Deeds Ruth DeHart Sue Dulaney Ricky Delbridge Cindy DeLoatche William Dortch Diane Drewry Janet Drewry Tom Duncan Ann Dunnavant John Dunn Marvin Edwards Marion Elliott Bonnie Ellis lg oi, GVLCC mzuefy. Linda Culpepper N 1 George Davis Wayne Davis Pam Deans 128 Ronnie Evers - Li 1' Lf' L J W 4 Af ' 'I 1 Qi ju: V JJ 0, 0 I, M d in in iff W jf flff -f in 1 ' M52 i LMA! l My , MM ' W!! Lane Ellis Carolyn Evans Gayle Evans if iv .K fl in U Sandra Fain Dale Farrell Steve Fields Frank Filer Ronnie Fis k James Foster Pete Fratus Jolene Friedman Candy Frink Billy Froehlick Kaye Frye Regina Goffigon Richard Galbreath Brenda Ganey Roleta Gartman Keith Gaskill John Gassner Ronnie George Garland Gifford 129 Bill Fisher Lynde Gilliam Gloria Golden Sue Gomery Ellen Grace Karen Gray Linda Gray Thomas Gregory Betty Griffin Pamela Grimes Janet Grubbs Sterling Hale Natalya Hall Sandra Hamlet June Hannah Brenda Harrell Andra Harrington Brenda Harris Edna Harrison Laurel Harrison Mona Harward Nancy Hassell Jackie Hodges Debbie Holland Sharon Holland l 30 X YJ7 x ,nj L' ,. I X A x - . 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A . 1 V 1 ,V g, , fy! vs 'Y' f 1 51 V577 J' .X x4 11 'N 'f 1:3 KXXV John Hollingsworth Janice Holmes D0nuie Howell Joe Hoyle Lf: XV. -1 KNOX .W f Lewis Huddle Judy Hughes Tana Humphries John Hunter Paul Hurdle Karen James 2 355,12- s 'au- g ' X Jimmy Huds on Barb ara Hughes D onald Hu ghe s Dorothy Hughes Fred Hutchins Ronnie Jarman Linda Jarvis Alice Johnson Brenda Johnson Lilli Jo Johns on 93+ 1 'A C711 1 ww Ray Johnson Rusty Johnson Sherry Johnson Linda Johnston 131 Robert Jordan Susan Joyner Sharon Karnes Martin Kaye Susan Kea st Gayle Keirn Beverly Kelly Janice King Yvonne Knight Linda Kowalewski Linda Ladd Anita Langston Susie Lee Jane Leighton Ann Lewis John Lewis Cecilia Lillard John Little James Loulies Paula Lufsey Paulette Lufsey Joy Manly Gary Mask Pam Mason Kathy Matthews Thomas Matusiak Cheryl Maxson Joe Mayes Charles McKee Brenda McReynolds Lynn Meacham Jean McC1enny Woodie McCoy Linda McFayden Kathy McG1othlin Phyllis McG1oth11n John Mercer Jean M1l1er Jo Ann Miller Kemper Miller Larry Miller Diane Mish f 06 X f - ink Linda Mishoe I Linda Mitchell Faye Moffett Robert Moody Nj 133 . Q, .fig-ayxxxl Beverly Morgan Q. , A -rx an C, N X Mike Morrison Q l QW wi' Sr rw, in Leon Morton Alex Mutter Raydene Mutter Harvey Myers Arthur Nelson Charles Newton Barbara Nixon Bonnie Nixon Sharon Nyman Mickey Odom Judy Old Edward Orenduff Janie Owens Patty Owens Bryant Pace Steve Pague Roy Palmer Verona Parker Mike Parnham Beverly Parrish John Parrish Gail Peck Betty Peele 134 U J Robert Perkins Alan Peterson Carolyn Poole Sharon Poole Mack Powers Tommy Prince Russell Privett Richard Rardon Betty Redmon Margaret Redmon Renia Regula Sandra Reshefsky David Revell Linda Revell la!-lf Ricketts Jerry Rivers Anne Rivin Charles Robertson ojuf 5 ' gy Rock Susan Rocks Jean Rowley Carol Rush Lonnie Solomon 135 Laura Saunders Sandra Sayre Gail Schikevitz Kent Schlussel Michael Schoenhaut Johnny Sexton Stephen Sharrett Willie Shearin Tommy Silling Billy Smith David Smith Everett Smith Jeff Smith Tommy Smith Steve Seve lius Roger Spence Edith Staley Faye Stallings Linda Stallings Mary Stephenson Susan Stokes Sharon Strickland Brenda Sturges Francis Sturgis 136 nnkjgiarry Sge KWH W G Sunchyck Jean Sunchyck Hope Swaln A iyaxggffjgjywhofi iksfdffjgiff MQ Qhyoylivww JN Swain Janie Sykes Nancy Sykes Fred Talbot John Tarrh W' IL I x WEN ll Mfg!! WW W QW Wy Taylor Gary Taylor Pat Taylor Pau Jean Thompson Robert Thompson Betsy Thornton Mi 137 lette Taylor Linda Thomas ke Timms Brenda Tippett Dlane Todd Larry Todd B111 Torbert Brenda Tordoff Carol Townsend Linda Trafton Judy Travis Gwen Tugwell Don Underwood Sandra Warren Steve Watts Linda Weaver Hunter Webb Stephanie Weiss Bobby Welton Ruby Welton Cindy West Nancy West Steve Whitehome Harry Whitfield Janet Wilder I Marshall Wilgard Joe Wilkins Julia Williams 138 Patricia Williams Raw Wimbrough Marsha Wine Debbie Wolff Carolyn Wood Julie Wood Doug Woodyard Earl Wright Donna Wyant Dan Wyatt Kulon Yelverton Marshals , . they serve as ushers ue Bradshaw, Becky Ridenour, Faye Johnson, Susan Stokes, Janet Blow, Gwen Tugwell, Posey Curren, Mary Benn nderwood, Linda Bishop 139 Design Committee - unior - Senior Prom R , .-Q gqghifwyi Zwsfee- . ,,f JUNIOR PROM DESIGN C O M MI T T E E: Martha Janet Blow, Linda Bishop, Linda Trafton, Linda Flammia, Posey CLu'ren, Sterling Hale, Steve Pague, Blasio Charlie Weston, Miss Kay Maydanis, Sam Bush, , unior Representatives Homecoming Court ' 'fi , 1 . vsp - U regime- 1 I J M I l f -H' wg, D 'Y LINDA BISHOP b Au, 'f m JANET BLOW V W I' PAULETTE TAYLOR Maid-of-Honor 140 Arthur Nelson, one of the State Champions, gets ready to celebrate Ruth Gilmore and Charlie Maestro kick up their heels. Congratu1ations! You are the one thousandth person to step through that door. ! Seated: Miss Mary Rice. Standing: David Brewer, Betty Lou Peele, Kent Rhodes 5 S ,- s,,, .fi i 11' M. !!,. ,5 new f ,. .M 5: ,zz - X , A V rv- W 1 1 fi g' mm w,:...S3wwH H ww :MAA i my ww Hi f Mars ha Morgan Fred Talbot, Ellen Grace, Janie Sykes, Jimmy Culberts on Wine, Billy Moore, Carol Crute, Beverly Regisftaiion B304 fjnjn'g5fjrjW ' ' Qwj,Qnu r -1 '- xv' A A I Y . ' 1 AD ll ' Qz -T-feel 'ps' James Foster, Jean Barry, Tana Humphrey, Nancy Sykes: X Ronnie George, Patricia Williams, Ann Lewis, Diane Cross Tommy Buck, Ann Rivin, Candy Frink, Larry Sublett Iliwi 225: , Registration B213 Sandra Fain, Gwen Tugwell, Rusty Johnson, Gayle Keirn, Mary Barbee in V : u fy ,f ' ' , .f , , ci g f . , , 1 , : .-, zu- A Q n .v- I .1 - A the 'M Miller Donald Underwood Carol Sue Maisie Detenneyer. Standing: Brad Vaughan Rush, Karen Jones, Frances Chappell, Lane Ellis A Faye Johnson, Sue Bradshaw, Sandra Reshefsky Row 1 Karen Gray Am Gary Mask Mack Powers ta Langston Kr1s B1e Row 2 vs' , K A W, r 5' A f Keith Gaskill, Pat Taylor, Bonnie Ellis, Sue Keast, Harvey - 5 ' rw Myers 2252 Seated: Mrs. Gail Mullen. Standing: Doug Wood- yard, Paulette Lufsey, Randy Roy W N Arthur Nelson, Mike Timms, Ronnie Evers ' 17 Q' ' 'Ei v , ,H V - -rag .. . V Sally Rock, Mike Schonhutt, Fred Hutchins, Judy Bazemore Jimmy Loulies, Roger Spence, Linde Hughes, Johnny Carol iq. 1 H Registration B307 Harry Whitfield, Richard Galbreath, Yvonne Knight, Phillips ' H w, H . H H w H H 4 K. Cind West Lilli Jo Johnson, Everett Smith, Y 1 Jarman, Linda Ladd, Mandy Carr 1 Tor' -as V . M o Chu , , 1 5' All ' I Q Tiny! a , ,, , x MII I J Registration 5110 Top: Butch Bisese, Billy Smith, Sherry Brooks, Janet Drewry, Diane Andrews, Thomas Gregory Seated: Mr. Paul C. Butler. Standing: Carl Coleman, Joe King, Linda Mitchell, Linda Thomas, Joe Watson, Ennie Bucher Ann Dunnavant Linda Blasio Wa eBrooks, F 1 yn Robert Thompson Sv as J ii, 51' Brenda Byrd, Linda McFayden, Michael West John Dunn, Debbie Wolff, Randy Williams, Diane Cotton, Alan Peterson George Davis, Raymond Morgan, Edwin McCary, Jerry Williams ,, T 1, Hu Brenda McReynolds, Gayle Evans, Charles McKee, Gloria Golden 3 , i . - V Loretta Bellamy, Stephen Sharrett, Willie Hoover, , ' Dorothy Hughes, Mr. John Cardwell, Nancy Hassell, Joyce McDaniel, Lewis Byrd Charles Newton, William Dortch, Sheila Suggs, Janie Owens, Arthur Barnes, John Hollingsworth Mr. Cardwel1's flock really has him surrounded! Registration B314 Margaret Redmon, Charles Saunders, Cheryl ma Pam Mason Barbara Creech Mary Ann A Linda Gray Registration B312 2 Smithwick, Robert Murphy, Barbara Shifflett, Brinkley, Diane Clifton Watkins, Buzzy Barclay, Linda Jarvis, John Lewis, Byrd Kay Fry, John Lewis, Sharon Strickland, Russell Privett, Johnny Parrish Johnny Parrish, Mary Lynn Stephenson, Dale Farrell, Helen Bradshaw Bunky Joyner, Debbie Holland, Ricky Light, Mr. James Brewster, Sandra Warren, Billy Ames Jean Sunchyck, Brenda Harris, Dickie Rardon, Charles Robertson, Billy Froehlich Joe Wilkins, Linda Weaver, Verona Parker, Andra Harrington, Johnny Bell, Mrs. Marilyn West .r. Registration 5209 I Robert Moody, Joan Kerly, Susan Rocks, Barbara Hughes, Donna Wyant, Eddie Crone Bobby Perkins, Steve Fields, Betty Cordell Faye Stallings K A. Bill Fisher, Ray Johnson, Barbara Nixon, David Mrs. West Bonnie Nixon, Bill Torbert, Carol Townsend, Christine Griggs Row 1: Mary Lee Deeds, Kent Schlussel. Row 2: Mary Benn Underwood, Lonnie Solomon. Row 3: Paul Hurdle Registration B203 Marshall Wilgard, LaHonda Vann, Jeep Morgan Maurice Appleton, Gail Peck, Julie Wood, Mr. Charles Hoofnagle, Teri Bunch, Mike Parnham Wi -,,,.,?'3, K Woody Edwards, Judy Slocum, Mary Carr, David Smith 111' Rodney Nagy, Kathy McG1oth1in, Eddie Davis, Carolyn Wood, Billy Adkins ici Ray Filer, Betsy Thornton, Jane Hannah, Charles Tracy 149 Barry Black, Renia Regula, David Revell l'A'i Mike Bro adhur s t, Linda Trafion, Miss Linda Halm, Jean McC1enney, Linda Bishop Diane Todd, Paula Luna, Marian Elliott, Tom Duncan, Connie Beaubien Registration 5102 Judy Hughes, Beverly Parrish, Tommy Janice Bryant, Shirley Brannon Larry Ferguson, Janice Holmes, Sharon Nyman Ruby Welton, Janet Blow Y 2 :Y 2 ' vyw' wg. 5, els: Jerry Rivers, Miss Hahn, Hope Swain, Maureen Lynn Meacham, Nancy Bray, Joe Mayes, Edith Staley, Susan Costner, Glenn Allen Joyner 1 50 Regisfrafion B207 1: John Buckley, Jackie Hodges, Jean Thomp- Row 2: Willard Higgins, Timmy Warren Roy Palmer, Linda Revell, Johnnie Deaton, Brenda Ganey, Larry Miltier, Mr. David Wheeler ratus Jean Rowley Joe Allsbrook Roleta F n Tommy Prince S-al Randy Boone, Betty Griffin, Neil Goldfarb, Tommy Smith 1 . l5,'L'FL.- 2- W gf Jane Leighton, Emie Crawford, Joe Hoyle, Ann Allison J.B. Merritt, Mary Lou Beck, Wayne Davis, Ola Phelps Gary Taylor, Margaret Bright, Jean Sunchyck, gartha Flammia, Bruce Burbage, Mrs. Irma arter Mary Jordan, LHITY Todd, Connie Ward, Robert Jordan Arlene Bristow She in, gmkms S nd Q js Registration A101 . if ,I Q I -1- 71- pf f Laurel Harrison, Sandy Hamlet, Shirley Butler, Ronnie Fisk, Mrs. Sylvia Dickens Brenda Harrell, Glenn Gray, Virginia Carlsen Kulon Yelverton, Raydene Mutter, Pam Grimes XJ' , V tp' -Zi ' ' l K. .,, iw f l U 'J , , -V , 1 Daron Gregory, Mona Harward, Mickey Odom 'S X: xx Jane Bradshaw, Janet Grubb, Paulette Taylor Ruth Ann DeHart, Lewis Huddle, Edna Harrell Registration B310 Linda Kowalewski Bobby Welton John Tarrh Steve Pague Mr Charles Thurston new Lynde G1ll1am Alex Mutter Sue Dulaney Front Gxnny Lou Monn Regma Goff1gon Charhe Weston Nancy West Jamce Kmg Sterlmg Hale Back Doug Bowles Steve Watts Leon Mlller Morton Reglsfratlon B103 John Llttle Sandra Sayre Fehce Urffer John Brenda Johnson Susan Archer Wooche McCoy, Tommy Gray, Bonn1e Benton, Llnda Whluey, Susan Stokes, Rlchard Crawford ao1s2i:1Sl:lagl2?LIg,c'ilgy Delbndge, Brenda T1ppett Matt Kzdd, Hunter Webb, Sandra Swam, Cmdy DeLoatche, Chr1ss1e Couams, Janet Wllder, Tommy Davxs v on Sv w Registration B215 W for Marvin Edwards, Linda Johnston, Steve Whitehorne, Johnny Mercer Sturgrs, Carolyn Poole, Mrs. Marguente Chxswell, Fox, Don Howell 1 I ' , f r , V I ' ' :Ml ' - w Jon Hunter, Carol Cross, Sammy Bush Lonnie Smith, Mrs. Chiswell, Judy Old 4 Gassner, Judy Gilbert, Sharon Karnes, Kenny Shea, Ray Danny Wyatt, Garland Gifford, Paula Lufsey, Jeffrey Smith 155 Mike Morrison, Sherry Johnson, Brenda Tordoff, Alan Bagwell ,W M I V Registration B211 ' . ' QYW I V li Bill Bates, Linda Mishoe Dutch Andrews, Sandra Fields, Bobby Harmon The Gang's All Here! 1' '37 Betty Redmon, Linda Stallings, Herbert Clark, Joyce Allison Sharon Poole, Donald Hughes, Tommy Byrum f 511' Emie Ricketts, Susie Lee, Ray Davis Mrs Claudette Smith Brenda McReyno1ds, Margaret Redmon Mary Benn Underwood, Lonnie Smith, Barry Black Sam Bush, Alice Johnson, Linda Blasio John Mercer, Dale Farrell, Brenda Byrd Barbara Creech, Brenda Tippett, Susan Stokes, Linwood Mingis, Lilli Jo Johnson, Betsy Thornton, Hunter Webb, Brenda Johnson, Richard Crawford, Charles McKee, Susan Archer, Phyllis McG1oth- lin, Janet Wilder Abrams, Robert Ackstein, Donna Ackerman, Marlene Adams, Janice Adams, Patty Ainsley, Mary Alberti, Roberta Alexander, Mary Alexander, Shirley Q- i M6 af 4 fart 1 X , ,, f Allen , Linda Allman, Ann Anderson, Julia Andrews , Linda Appenzeller, Nancy Asble , Linda Ashinoff, Susan Austin, Janice Austin, Larry m.g4f?z.3 M. 5'-34. af' 'Q 1 ,. J W! UF rv:-r... Z, W., . ? 'ia-f . . . U- NJ H, ff N M 1' 4.1-swf' 1 ww! rl If rf ' r ,ge , . -'Jig -, 'e5 ,x in ee Q5-in lt 1,151 S'-If H fw- ings,-'2w:'v' 3 nr, , L 1 I A -1 . ,, l 6 y . Y ww I, Q., ., Sopnomores Karen Burris-treasurer, Ann Wells-vice-president, Mary C Underwood-sponsor, Ginny Oliver president, Steve Tribble-secretary -Q I r f w 1 fr- .I - 2- I - PQ' - ' m ,sf-ff..e1f j, 2, M' 4 iQW,Qy.sf'..yN... ' Exile' , ,g .' '4 .J aff. . 'Wil U ' in ,ii . M. .. , ,-f JT,-734: ,:.,,,ze , -'-I .,.-.':' ,,,, v 1 'iz ffm 'fl' -,. Cs- Y ,-5 .., ff-3 ' sf A sf' Q? 9 .A 13 158 Bailey, Mary Baker, Janice Bangel, Karen l Barber, Patty Barfield, Tommy , Barnes, Janet Bass, Vemie Batchler, Brenda Bateman, Linda Benton, Leland Batten, Paulette Beaubien, Mary fa sl-S ,,,. K. ,, 'W' 5 :Rv l JA ,guild l 5?3fr '-ilgll r s'f'A:,' f x....1 me . Becker, Arlene Beisel, Chris Bell, Donald Bennett, Frances Bennett, Linda Bidgood, Linda Birdsong, Wayne Blackburn, Ginger Blue, Robert Booth, Wayne Borum, Howard Botner, Jo Anne . H, .75 457 ' A ' 'era ..-lf 1 I' ' H iw, 52-W, . I .nu rf farm' K l M li? SU fiigl s fi' E A Y ..., . , 4 gs, . 5. f , rf? 111, -Er' ,. ,1 , 'mv itvglfw .s gf If xml Burdick, Glenn Burris, Karen Cadlaon, Betty Canon, Bobby Carter, George Caruthels, Jimmy Cates, Gerry Cates, Sharyn Chadwich, Marjorie Chambers, Sally Clarke, Leslie Cohen, Betty Y. l .., rf-f-w of ir X 4' 1 r l , 15.4- l- . ,. , gag, ... .. I x f il f 53 . ' ,235- l l vluzwx FZ ,.: . 'Lax 1' ul 'f:.l,f . . 1 :. l y It F -I: 15, C . my 5 PING? Bowen, Steve Bower, Pam Bracy, Linda Bradshaw, Richard Brady, Carol Branscome, Sandra Braswell, Henry Brewer, Butch Brewer, Cindy Brewer, Sandi Bridges, La Donna Broadhurst, Mike Brown, Peggy Brown, Raymond Buchanan, Pam Buchanan, Bonnie Bullock, David Bunting, Mike Al' ' l K4 , , 1 ' - 'R -: ' '1 w i l ' l wT'A?f?g . -. l N 1 , on ..,,., 45 V'!Tl3evELrE' ' mfg' H or .4 . fuse- 1 ,Q ff M7-'41 ,-all 40 4 M FE' my 1' ! M2261 4 ' 4 F 1.1: .711 Collins, Sharon Conrad, Barbara Cook, Larry Cooper, Bobby Corey, Libby Cornwell, Pat Cote, Marvis Caton, Candy Cotton, La Don Crum, Earl Crute, John Culpepper, Eddie 9' 4 ..z, u, C ' . . ,- ' f 1 Wi., , ,gf ., f ,,C 3y:531512 ' ,gag 'il fi? ,,-,J-..el'. , 1 Edwards, Lee Edwards, Marsha Edwards, W.B. Ellis, C.H. Ellis, Martha Ellis, Robert Eure, Linda Evans, Lois Facenda, Bill Fay, Jack Felton, Chester Felton, Sandra 5: . bl I, X, 4. .QF .by . HY 13' wv w Law if 5 ' r f QP' H 'f' N f .f s. ,,. A ,,,, i 54 yses is llr . f f l 1 5? Culpepper, Pat Dale, Glenn Daniels, Carolyn Dashiell, Sue Davis, Linda Davis, Linda Davis, Wayne Dearmon, Renae Dennis, Jackie Dennis, Mary Diggs, Betty Doughtry, Lee Dray, Jan Duffen, Mary Dulaney, Walter Early, Cheryl Edwards, Ann Edwards, Georgianna Garthright, Jerry Garthwaite, Sue Gatling, Vance Gibson, Kitty Goeller, Chris Goldstein, Marshall Goney, Jerry Granger, Mike Gray, David Gresham, Edwin Griffin, Dianne Griffin, Wayne Grimes, Carolyn Grimsley, Arliss Gunter, Linda Hale, Naomie Harper, Charles Harris, Janice I - ll 'l .:. l 522' ' 1 ? ,F J 1.3 x -1 --an x X . N i ,V f ' 1 l,L ll H. f ai '91 U xi-J , K f Fish, Roy Fletcher, Randy Fly, Earl Fly, Martha Flynn, Becky Forbes, Becky Franklin, Pamela Friedlin, Jeanne Frink, Christy Fuller, Tom Gardner, Dave Garrett, James N -E: M A Q Harris, Kathy Hathaway, Dottie Hayes, Mary Hayes, Nancy Haynes, Judy Heely, Ann Heely, Jim Hewitt, Preston Higgins, Helen Hobbs, Donna Hodge, Nancy Hoggard, Ricky Holzsweig, Barry Holliman, Leon Hoover, Bobbie Hornstein, Lee Hundley, Linda Ivey , Jean Jamerson, Mary Jennings, Bill Jenkins, Jimmy Jennings, Darlene Jensen, Tommy Johns on, Earl Johnson, Jane Johnson, Kenny Johnson, Pat Jones, Barbara Jones, Bill Jones, Harriet Jordan, Brenda Keene, Kitty Kelly, Gayle Keyes, Nancy Knight, Nell Koop, Linda Korbe, Regis Laderberg, Wayne Lassiter, Penny Lee, Tommy Levin, Marc Levin, Sharon L,- ,w,..., . . z K K 1 1 V719 fiedi li -2- -5 1 'E' is , 4- 7 'Is Q' X N X , .f. 1 Lg, , , 4 n , af.: K , , 1. ,,-.r LH., .4 ' 'J 'SSN' . la ,fx li , ' 'Q P he ..., 1 ii .I3G.e'iv- zii' tg N ,,,,, l I Lou.-' Iliff 'G lui? it ng , ,QW-Q ' Ly 'x Qiiol , X we ' I 1 '- 1, A 1-'tx y 1 mf my T ' 'I62 ,gh , I , , xv F' ,, o ? :.1Kg, . X ' I- X is ,1 Y 41 ul? 1 v l Lewis, Connie Lewis, John Lewis, Sadie Lilley, Peggy Livermon, Shirley Lutton, Cheryl Martin, Nancy Martin, Pattie Mathews, Jerry Mathews, Peggy McPhail, Jim McCaskill, Hal K ' ,:, I 1 5, , as . i WH, f P ' 1 , , ff Q., ' Parker, Phil Pearce, Ronnie Perry, David Pierce, Philip Pollock, Earl Pool, David Poppell, Terry Porter, Diana Powell, Eddie Powell, Judy Powell, Shelia Privett, Linda McClenney, Eugene McGinley, Carlye McMillan, Brenda Merritt, Janet Midget, Patricia Miller, Brenda Miltier, Donald Miltier, Sandra Mingis, Linwood Mishoe, Charles Moeller, Franke Morecock, John Morgan, Barry Morgan, Kenny Morris, Martha Morrisette, Kay Moss, Cathy Murphy, Bill Musser, Thomas Narron, Pat Newton, A1 Newton, Betsy Nugent, Jo Ann O'Connor, Mike Oliver, Ginny Osborne, Susie Owens, Pam Pack, Carolyn Pallette, Becky Parker, Donna Rf? fa,-,ff f'rr , i .f .. - Q ,U , if X - e J 4. ,.x -' .if ,, ,':. 1 1' '- .V .TN ,jfs i ff' ,-,f.',ie, ,Tm '. sw ' , I -:Q 1 wx ff. l 'J' l Liz 'iatglfl Sayre, Sue Schikevitz, Diane Shaw, Roland Siegal, Toby Simpson, Marlene Singleton, Donald Skinner, Suzanne Smith, Carol ' Smith, Linda Smith, Mike Smith, William Siodgrass, Ellen Sorrell, Ronnie Saunders, Pam Spady, Harry Stafford, Jo Ann Stallings, Thomas Stanley, Jo Ann lim A if 4 'Ll X H, .JU r 1 In g-. -. xi-' ,A X if W x is f 53:41 N , E X , ,9 W ' 5, rs it ,-1, 1 'AJ' R 1 W 1 .,,: 4 , .-f l Elle Fm 'Q ' ,fi xx lf! la ' 164 1' r l i. M, ,-f- .-4 ., ' - C' Purcell, Harry Quadros, Bob Rackley, Richard Rary, Linda Ragan, Susan Randall, Bill Rea, Sharon Reid, Yvonne Reshefsky, Ronald Rice, Becky Rice, Donald Richardson, Sanford Riddick, Maury Ridgeway, Paul Ripley, Sandie Rohrer, Ann Rollins, Dee Dee Rose, Linda Ross, Bonnie Ryder, George Sandie, Donald Santos, Sharon Sarver, Brenda Sawyer, Ruth '77 Aj . all-5 Nj Staples , Debbie Stilley, Rainell 5 ' Steiner, Bill Stephenson, David Ste henson Jim D N ,- Stephenson: Kenneth f Stokes , Parker Strom, Michelle Sumner, Carrie Suttle, Mickey Swain, Dave Suggs, Sandra Taylor, Charles Thomas, John Thompson, Barbara Thompson, Tommy Tilton, Brenda Tippett, Bill Todd, David Tolson, Ann Tripp, Mitchell Tuck, June Turner, Larry Turner, Steve nl Q, x r' Q, 1+ f ,Qs ,Q ' F J ii f, I L., 3, M . -'J nw 5 AP: 'x ic' K, lflfi Twiford, Mike Underhill, Richard Underwood, Lynn Van Dyck, Bill Vann, Linda Vaughan, Marianne Vaughn, Ricky Vemon, Rod Vick, Chris Vick, Jack Vogt, Brenda Wagner, Sandy Waibel, Wayne Walsh, Penny Washbum, Beth Watkins, Carolyn Watts, James Weatherly, Linda , HMM 4 Webster, Anne Webster, Jane Wells, Anzy , Y ff., .-7 ,- ' Ne ru- ' ., ' West, Buddy White, Judy 1 V White, Kathy 'M .,., iiif rzf ,L '--N ' LA '1 J 1 , .w A l 6 ii ff Xe J 1 1 f W- ,J Whitehead, Gladys Whitehead, Steve Wilkins, Rose Williams, Ray Wilson, Sandra Winslow, Jim Winters, Eddie Womble Judy Woodard, John Woodhead, Mary Worrell, Gloria Wright Janet Wright Leslie .f Wynn, Mary , Yates, Danny vii 3 Yates , Mickey Zartman Stephanie if Mrs. Underwood and Ginny Oliver make plans for upcoming class meeting 166 -A Q Y K S, g I 1 ,aj - , .4 . 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X Q 1 ,fx Mi ,i 5 167 'X ,vii ' -Ir, Britt, Donald Britt, Sandra Britt, Suzanne Britton, Betty Britton, Valerie Broughton, Debbie Brower, Cindy Bryant, Jimmy Buck, Marsha Bunch, Becky Burton, Dian Butler, Beth Butler, Bunky Byrum, Joyce Cain, Sandy Callis, Anne Carter, Betty Carter, Terry -a M 1 .. Y A ,f nf - ,am ' F. - k, A' ,n rg b iii? Al' . ' Wai wa , I vw , X or x i 5-. vffiff 1 l m 1 168 il, MWF .. N. I 6 -1 fn ,, I 4 L' 'HA l J J' 1 5, ., ' 1.53 . v .eight if : .Y 4 Casey Patricia Cecil Belle Chandler Rusty Chandler Wallace Cheatham Earl Chrisman Chris Clark Bob Clements Sandra Cole James Coleman Brenda Cooley David Cooper, Diane Coppedge, Aaron Cornwell, Marla Council, Linda Creech, Carolyn Crewe, Trent Crim, Laura Chrisman, Mary Crumpler, Ellen Crusenberry, Gary Cullins, Steve Culpepper, David Curren, Gordon I it .gtrlffil i ' '7'IE4'4: M ' 22:7- ffjn. 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Row 2: Sammy Grimes, Chris Smith, Tommy Barrow i J Oral book report - English 6 is Panel discussion dramatized - English 6 Senior English - Mrs. Barnes 2567 A. Snglish f 2 Special report - English 2 rl. if X . 176 Panel discussion - English 6 English 7 - Mr. H00h'l8g18 T 723 -5, ' M French language lab - Mrs. Aron Eanguages .gp-Ill , aww. sf Mrs. Aron at the lab controls Spanish 4 - Mrs. Morse 1- , ,.- . , '- A French 4 - Mrs. Aron 'Xl- German 2 - Mrs. Raby Professor W.P. Covington addresses Latin stu dents V 1 -xl y. J P, :,,, , ,Q . , IfKRinmdn1lI 5He Sciences ,HH i in V' e fx-a 3 H, 'fw'u.. r 'fe EM , I Y K.- Geoffrey Tennille demonstrates his N Q xii, Harmonograph for class members .M-. X 'Tr' ' s -V f, E .. ew:- .. f-L, X Chemistry 2 - Mrs. Hinton i Mrs. Edwards and radiation counter - General Science ax 'rn 7 1 Biology 2 - Mrs. Hubard General Science - Mr. Hyde ,-.Rn wp , ,, Kent Schlussel and Lonnie Solomon with Regional winner Science Fair l78 Chemistry 2 - Mrs. Hinton Biology 2 - Mrs. Edwards .,. .J Eddie Robertson explains the working of his induction coil General Science - Mr. Hyde -ELL! , N.. V 'Z Chemistry 2 - Mrs. Hinton Chemistry 2 - Mrs. Hinton B S C S special advanced Biol ogy Class - Miss Pool 179 fri L, ' ZVlafHemafics Algebra 3 - Mr. Thurston , ,.,,,, ...FM I W ! I eggagrx-n,! 5 . f-iw Senior Math - Mr. Joyner Geometry 2 Mr. Joyner :r!?ii?: xx, Algebra 2 - Mr. Heely General math - Mr. Cardwell General Math - Miss Venning History 1? E, E-T' U. S. Government - Miss Codd World History - Mrs. Chiswell Sociology 2 - Mrs. Stike to 'I Geography 2 - Mr. Price World History - Mr. Holley Sociology 2 - Mr. Perlick BOY S ENSEMBLE Steve Arban, Timmy Matthews Drewry Asa Kelly -, l, Music al ,,' . 'i Band rehearsal +5- ,, E V M H- W New f 5 -tif Orche sira rehe arsal I W 12 fi-1 ,i - 5- 914 .fYg...!f - X23 .1 .-f, A 1, X Art - Home Sc -ny R- A- Art 4 - Mrs. Snellings Art 4 - Mrs. Snellings Advance Food - Mrs. Blanford Home Management - Miss Diehl .fix f ' A ' F - ' f-'::1,,L- ' , V 4'..w.'e . . Advanced Sewing - Miss Diehl Art 4 - Mrs. Snellings Art 4 - Mrs. Snellings J 'f 8 M Typing 1 - Mrs. Boyd Business Office Machine - Miss Lee Office Practice - Miss Lee Bookkeeping - Miss Cowan Typing 2 Mrs. Boyd Typing 2 - Mrs. Underwood ,fi 1 1 i I Typing - Mrs. Underwood Puglia Speaking Public Speaking - Mrs. Mary Jo Brady Quiclance Mrs. Nell Whaley Ted Masters Miss Georgiana Woodhouse Guidance Director Mrs. Grace Virginia Rawls A. 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BOB HEELY Pre si dent DANNY TURNER x GwE1gLOS1'UGvl?Ey.h. Vice-president 1 nw! m D cw, X , ' mp 4 -fi' V wwf' W Sandra M11t1er Gmny Lou Morin Marsha Edwards Pat Gwen '1ugwel1, Posey Curren, Sandra Hardy, Paulette Taylor Pattie Owens Becky Ridenour Bobby Heely Burch Jean B8-Fry Sandra Miltier, Posey Curren, Mrs. Blanford Gwen Tugwell, and Ginny Lou Morin pack clothes during the Save-the-Children clothing drive sponsored by the S.C.A. Danny Turner, Rusty Chandler, Pat Taylor, Sandra Hardy, Paulette Burch, Jean Barry and Bobby Heely pretty well surround one batch of student scholarship funds. This is another of the worth-while activities that are sponsored by the group. fn'-Q-N, Row 1: Joyce Oliver, Lynn Blackman, Nan Davis, Ruth Reynolds-Secretary-Treasurer, Yvonne Eure-President, Danny Turner-Vice President, Connie Lufsey, Laura Johnson. Row 2: Joanie Laderberg, Amy Virnelson, Linda Grimes, Paulette Burch, Sandra Coppedge, Christy Burch, Gloria Holland. Row 3: Martin Kaye, Arnold Zedd, Harold Zedd, Fred Talbot, Chris Doyel, Bobby Heely, Wayne Alexander, Lonnie Solomon ational Honor Society Row 1: Helen Underwood, Vickie O'Dell, Jeanette Johnson, Wilgarde. Row 3: M80 POWGIS, D0f1a1d Billie High, Betty Lou Peele, Candy Frink, Kathy Phelps, Foster, Brad Halcoms, Tommy Cavanaugh, Anne Mosley. Row 2: Rusty Johnson, David Brewer, Ann Tennille. Row -4: Kent Rhodes, Scott Rhodes, Lewis, Ellen Grace, Carol Crute, Paul Hurdle, Marshall Rohr, Bobby Ellis ,James 192 fu-r f - - . ug 'vru.-.arfrr-Y' u I-:f v' ' . fr V --::5:5: Y .Y . I Jv- 'N -ff, ,. -Lv., ' ..'.1.M'.:-.g J M Q Jggrrf Court of Hogg f JOANN BARNES JEAN BARRY Advisor President f- 1- . , ...L l ,-J.. n , I, ..--:. ,,!,u:,ig .,:, A ir. ,HI V RONALD AUDET W HATTIE COOPER Advisor Advisor X . 4 ' f , W 5' '3 If V Si if I '13 X Ronnie Audet, JoAnn Bames, Hattie Cooper, Jean Barry, Cindy Brower, Fayo Johnson, John Morecock 193 w mgggfw 1 .md si f :F 'I JUDY CRAWFORD JEAN BREEDLOVE Assistant Editor Editor-in-Ch ief Tracy Crone, Diane Cross, Judy Crawford Kris Bie, Carol Twilley, Bonnie Ellis, Sara Milliken COACH LANDIS Advisor ,4- Debbie Holland, Betty Ray Andrews Donna Adkins, Linda Jones Linda Blasio Zfif President Barbara Myers, Jean Breedlove, Sandra Tribble, Larry Vann Sandra Vick, Marian McCoy, Donna Skipwith Linda Grimes, Sandra Reshefsky, Linda St. Clair, Yvonne Knight, Camie Willis Linda Martin, J aney Vaughan, Sherry Brooks Carol Lewis, Linda Trammell ' '- -,fee Row 1: Larry Vann-business manager, Kris Bie-business manager, Sandra Tribble-feature editor, Carol Lewis-classes editor, Judy Crawford-assistant editor, Jean Breedlove-editor, Camie Willis-faculty editor, Marian McCoy-senior editor, Yvonne Knight,-sports editor, Barbara Myers-organizations editor. Row 2: Jane Wiseman, Janey Vaughan, Debbie Holland, Linda St. Clair, Linda Grimes, Sandra Vick, Linda Martin, Diane Cross, Judy Owens. Row 3: Donna Skipwith, Delores Batkins, Chirsty Burch, Bonnie Ellis, Linda Jones, Tracy Crone, Donna Adkins, Sherry Brooks, Sandra Reshefsky, Coach Landis. Row 4: Tommy Sing, George Willis, Betty Ray Andrews, Sara Milliken, Carol Twilley, Kemper Miller, Richard Rackley IJ :. ..1 1 le:---,:ix1n.'..-rlllxiliff. ggi!-n. mMxl.mi,.A ,L W , . MR. CHARLES. HOOF NAGLE MATT SMITH AdUlSeT Editor-in-Chief Zhe Student 11 ' A-f 7 ' ' ' ' ' - - .M X ' 1 : 'Em ' r s ,Q 'Q i 1 i Z df if , as -' .- J- i.,-uillm. wil -' 3 , rv w in Y nazwgxvf A 1 .. 1 - A '-1 '! 'U' 'W we Kfffsflfrifii , , , ,, ,J 1 w? -N W 1 ,. , V , Row 1: Mr. Hoofnagle-Advisor, Kemper Miller, Yvonne Wallace, Carolyn White, Bobby Harmon, Barbara Eure, Sandra Warren, Jenny Baldwin, Charles Pace, Shirley Marland, LindellTa1iaferro. Row 3: John Matt Smith, Hubert Goding. Row 2: Stephanie Weiss, Lyn Lynn Daniels, Jimmy Hawks, Ronnie Jarman 196 Z 2,1 l If r F, 111.-za. Hawks, Sandra Warren, Stephanie Weiss, and Chuck handle the distribution on this shift. Receiving are Susan Oliver and Brenda Johnson Jenny Bladwin- exchange editor, Sandra Warren. Lyn Wallace, Carolyn White Nance. Goding, Lyn Wallace, and Sandra Warren distribute to Pat Taylor, Sara Milliken, and Sandra Resh- lllgg, 'H Jimmy Hawks, Charles Pace-sports editor, Bobby Harmon Hubert Goding-news and feature editor, Barbara Shifflett, Lindell Taliaferro Yvonne Eure-news editor, John Psimas, Ronald Jarman Robert Alberts on-co-editor, Mrs. Esther Howard-Advisor, Carol Crute-co-editor I Seated: Sharon Harrell, Suzanne Lindsay. Standing: Sobert Albertson, Ann Moseley, Carol Crute, Sandra ayre 5542 Dreamer Bruce Burbage passes out latest issue of The Dreamer Seated: David Wheeler-advisor. Standing: Ronald advisor, David Smith, Mack Powers, Ellen Grace Row 1: Mr.Rona1d Audet-Advisor, Ola Phelps-Art Editor, Mac Powers-Art Editor, Carol Crute-Co-Editor, Robert Albertson-Co-Editor, Billy Moore-Circulation Manager, Mrs. Esther Howard-Advisor. Row 2: Diane Cotten. Advisor. Row 2: Diane Cotten, Suzanne Lindsay, Betty Lou Peele, Anne Rivin, Sharon Harrell, Karen Bangel, DeeDee Rollins. Row 3: Kathy Phelps, Anne Moseley Mr. Wheeler-Advisor, Larry Short, Sandy Sayre 1: Lynn Blachman, Nan Davis-Historian, Anne Moseley-Treas., Donna Lane-Vice-Pres., Kathy Phelps- Sandra Coppedge-Sec., Sharyn Cates, Mrs. Esther Row 2: Lana Maskelf, Kris Bie, Patsy Yvonne Reid, Lee Hornstien, Mary Beth Duffen, Mandy Carr, Cindy Brewer. Row 3: Suzanne Lindsay, Mrs. Howard points out a suggestion to Kathy Phelps, club president Pat Shannon, Sandra Wilson, Laura Saunders, Jane Johnson, Vickie O'De1l, Jeannette Johnson, Connie Lufsey. Row 4: Susan Kirby, Billie High, Tommy Cava- naugh, Paul Hurdle, Kenny Morgan, Georgianna Edwards, Linda Early over rules for perfect papers Scrivons Soci ww Row 1: Donna Lane-vice-pres., Anne Moseley-treas., Nan Davis-Historian.Row 2: Mrs. Esther Howard-advisor Kenny Blow gets a lot of help with proof reading SB-Hdra Cffppedge-S20-, Kathy Ph91L5S-PfeS- , 199 f , .y ..,,..f BAND PERSONNEL: FLUTES: Gayle Adams, Jean Miller, Janice Adams, Barbara Jones, Lynn Gillerlain, Janet Spivey, Sandra Pace - OBOES: Beverly Morgan, Richard Vaughan - BASSOON: John Crute - CLARINETS: Doug Bowles, Betty Cadlaon, Edna Turner, Ann Callis, Lynda Vaughan, Mary Ellen Woodhead, John Woodard, Everett Smith, Michael Broadhurst, Lynda Young, Pamela Owens, Becky Flynn, Chester Felton, Mary Joyner, Barbara 'I OFFICERS: John Tmh-lieutenant, Lynda Flynn-Senior Hvmecoming Parade rep., Wanda Ricketts-freshman rep., Bill lVIiller-band captain, Barbara Jones-sophomore rep., Doug Bowles- junior rep. On the sideline at Baltimore Williams, Tommie Ann Deans, Neil Goldfarb - ALTO CLARINET: Linda Trammell, Betty Carter, Larry Wood - BASS CLARINET: Lynda Flynn, James Bryant - CONTRA BASS CLARINET: Brad Mobley - SAXOPHONES: Wayne Alexander, Carroll Shepherd, Shirley Ambrose, William Torbert, Linda Temple, Randy Vaughan, Tommy Bymm- CORNETS: Robert Dowd, James White, Lonnie Smith Richard Bradshaw, James Backus, Ira Humphrey, Danny ,ggi xiii 1 an Halftime at Baltimore , 1 ., .. ,. -f- 1 '5 ft' 3, Y , Q 5177? ,fFV 'l7 5 ' Af 'RA Why, 4 z-.lg My H 1 X A 1' K I h' if nb 4 I x ' ' 1 - I 1 I I Q ...ll A i ., vc H Q. .. ff, fe' if f , , 'TQ s . 4- if PM 't QW V v lfgg, ' .., f ! TW ?', r 2, , .j '.?:4,.1- A I .. .Lili in ,d ll Un. - E: ,, .asf FS! r - J 4, El u ga lb i n Ll. wi ll. ,I ' l vl' 331 ' f , 1 ' ' ,. , ' l V -I ' . - iz: im ' ' '. 'A - :he x .-- L a , -W n gg, a QB 4 ff? glial -fir R' Z .. EMA, ll QqgigiyylllwwwllilWllw H Y W H H Q -iffivgwwl ill my , Em J - ,wi Jean Randy Vaughan TRUMPETS: Charles Gaskins, William Creech - FRENCH HORNS: Barry, William Miller, Paul Gibson - TROMBONES: Roland Shaw, Wanda Robert Canon, Bryant Pace, Kent Schlussel, Gary Gup - BARITONES: RICHARD DILL John Eary - : ' ' , , ' 1 BASSES Randy Williams John Thomas Tommy Director Tarrh, Tommy Prince, Maurice Appleton, Barry McKee - MAJORETTES: Carol Lewis and Linda Beverly Morgan, Mary Louise Barbee - DRUM Sunday morning rehearsal and halftime performance in Baltimore W I' ..w..fw,,!!!1M!w.W'41 - 1, i -.C Q A at g I Mixed Chorus Row 1: Linda Williams, Mary Chrisman, Paula Sturgis, Brenda Radford, Karen Jones, Marion Johnson, Barbara Hoover, Pam Deans, Vickie Robertson, Sharon-DeHeart, Mary Ann Vann. Row 2: Laura Crim, Linda Byrum, Marianne Vaughan, Pam West, Jean Sunchyck, Pam Braman, Sharon Stevens, Teri Bunch, Brenda Peavy, Marie Sterling, Glenna Nan-on, Susan Hall. Row 3: Sally Hurdle, Sharyn Garren, Penny Nichols, Che1'yl ' . 202 Rowe, Marilyn Thomas, Diane Decker, Linda Grimes Sandra Hamlet, Sharon Adams, Lynette Tumer, Ann King, Debbie Simpson,Linda Ladd. Row 4: Nancy Hassell Marlena Hollowell, Ellen Wilder, Carolyn Bridges, Lind Finn, susan Inman, Darlene Ferguson, Susanne Britt Sharon Santos, Marsha Stephenson, Sharon Coppedge Shannon Allison m1 I w A . 3 mv, 5 1 Xu wk O C i e i Row 1: Dawn Chrisman, Betty Boone, Gloria Ferrell. Row 2: Nina Hopewell, Connie Lufsey, Linda Jones , Jeanette Johnson , Judy Sturgis. CAROL LEWIS Co-head Majoreiies BEVERLY 'h, ORCHESTRA PERSONELL: FIRST VIOLIN: Mary Parker, Kenny Crawford, Jimmy Baines, Alex Mutter, Joseph Tripp, Martha Flammia, Patricia Williams, Faye Johnson, Vincent Carlo, Bert Crawford, Lance Bellamy, Larry Early, Gary Smith, Brenda Jordan, Patti Taylor. SECOND VIOLIN: Jane Leis, Gloria Sweet, Gary Mashburn, John Lewis, Marilyn Austin, Patricia Schmidtke, Henry Bras- We1l,Char1es Tracy, Billie Perham, Christie Brewer, Judy Savidge, Wayne Lee. VIOLA: Helen Bradshaw, Ginger Graham, David Cabatan. CELLO: Jimmy Rice, Orchestra Mr. Laguta cocks an ear in the direction of the second violins First violin section during rehearsal ' w ' f.. ml,.I,...,T1l m 7 ' president ,- Linwood Strong, Lewis Ripley, Wayne Lee, John Lewis, Earl Cheatham, Jane Leis, and April Hoggard make up the fifth period gang. Linwood Strong, Jimmie Crawford, Kenny Johnson, Linda M ers Gar Moseberth BASS Gre or Ho ard Michaelf Y 1 Y -I 5 B' Y SE Twiford, Louis Ripley. TRUMPET: Lynde Gilliam Lynn Gillerlain, Janet Spivey. OBOE: Rickey Beverly Morgan. CLARINET: Jim McPhai1, John Mike Broadhurst, Everett Smith. TROMB ONE: Ricketts. FRENCH HORN: Jean Barry, Paul TUBA:Randy Williams. BASSOON: John Crute. TYM John Tarrh. PERCUSSION: William Appleton. Mr. Michael Laguta OFFICERS: Martha Flammia-secretary, Mary president, Jimmy Baines-treasurer, Faye Mr. Laguta waves the magic wand wilson Knights Bobby Cannon, Joe Hoyle, Kent Schlusel, Bryant Pace i Billy Creech, Bobby Dowd, Jim White 205 i Just before curtain time at the annual assembly program Mr. Richard Dill-director Tommy Prince, Gregory Hoggard, Roland Shaw, John Tarrh Tommy Byrum, Everett Smith, Wayne Alexander, Randy Vaughan, Michael Broadhurst 5 HUGH TRIBBLE KEMPER MILLER Head Photographer PHoiograpHers Never a dull moment in tHe Jarg room! Mr. Tribble and Coach Landis take a break during underclass taking sessions TOMMY SING DONALD WHEELER GEORGE WILLIS of E- ..,. N M ie' W 12 ff V 'J' 1 f, V Q- . f ,L 1 f . , A s . v W f - KW ' W Y: H! W Im - H V' ' L . 1 206 Wow 1: Preston Hewitt, Jimmy Garrett, Gary Taylor, Carl Johnson, Mike Pamham, William Dillon, Bobby Eimmy Jenkins, Tommy Collins-Head Projectionist, Adams, Gary Williams, Johnny Lambeth. ullen Russell, Richard Carroll, Edward Crockett. Row 2: Audio-Uisual Sfage Maintenance r .RCM - f l HP' , Y' Y w rw ' 'JG' I ' is l. 'f'4'? p,'.i.i,5I.,.7,fg- 44 487. 1.25.2 z l JACK MOUNIE, PETE MILLS CHESTER MORGAN JOE BRADY Eflgifleef Asst. engineer 207 Activities . . BARBARA OLIVER 1: Co-chairman Membership includes PUBLICATIONS CHARLOTTE AVERY H I ELIZABETH BLANFORD F SCHOOL DANCES . V v . in in iL i 6 iii MILDRED CLARKE A. E. LANDIS CHARLES PERLICK RICHARD DU-'L 208 is ROBERT WISE Co-chairman DELORES BATKINS f! .ff f. , R ' lf ff' Hy! ' I 4. , 1 kj F . 1' ,f . 1 I g ' ' - Jr , n I 'w 1 , , Q, :NPS V. , . U 1' 5 f : A K' 1 I 4 ' . l Nf' J' ' YJ :O : ' -f 9 Nw 1, 1 ,'j!.r ,j r . ,, ' 1 rv ,v TOMMSQ BUCK , A ' ' Association I DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS i . . rl , P, , . ATHLETQCJ EVENTS xglgniegous other activities 0' 'Uv I , , I F ll ' ' fu' , Q. X , . Y ' fl V' 'V ' El V 'H ,,,M V ' W ' . 1 CHRIS DOYEL' SUSAN ENOS BEVERLY SLAUGHT ER JOHN TARRH 209 Tm 35.4 fi X , A Q l H ' -5,5 , 1131 R010 11 Mrs- West. LHITY Sh0I't- LY1111 Blachman, Nan Davis, Martha Flammia, Eddie Culpepper, Paul Hurdle, Chris Joe Mayes. Laura Johnson, Gloria Holland. Row 2: Q Doyel, Herbert Sharpe, Nancy Splichal. Nan Davis, Pat, Kreger, Nancy Splichal, Donna Lane, Gloria Holland 1 Dramatic Club . . in 4 xr -X. 1 Bobby Heely, Laura Johnson, Joe Mayes, ' Blachman, Paul Hurdle Martha Flammia, Pat Kreger, Eddie Culpeppery Bobby Heely, Bobby Welton, Chris Doyel, Amy Vimelson, Donna Lane Chris Doyel and Lynn Blachnian in a scene from Dino . . . Zfiespian Zroupe 1238 Laura Johnson, Lynn Blachman, Larry Short, Paul Hurdle, Joe Mayes, Nan Davis, Gloria Holland Row 1: Paul Hurdle, Joe Mays, Chris Doyel, Eddie Culpepper Larry Short, Bobby Heely, Bobby Welton. Row 2: Donna Lane Amy Virnelson, Lynn- Blachman, Laura Johnson, MIS- West Nancy Splichal, Pat Kreger, Gloria Holland, Nan Davis ,r K i H H NM 'H f'gEw5g:Qx.i sr' - V if gf P 1 ,fi MQW. K--1 , , 'V gs 1: Herbert Sharpe, Mme. West-Advisor, Larry Short- Bonnee S81il'1S-' R01-0 35 Bobby Heely, Pat Kregef, A1111 , Lynn Blackman-Pres., Nan Davie-Vice-Pres., Mosely, Georgiarma Edwards, Susan Rooks, Mary Beth Mayes-Treas., Laura Johnson-Scrib Gloria Holland. Alexander, Ilene Madden, Sharyn Cates, Tommy Cavanaugh. 2: Philip Pierce, Martha Flammia, Donna Lane, Pat Row 4: Eddie Culpepper, Danny Tumer, Bobby Welton, Bonnie Schlitz, Nancy Splichal, Amy Vimelson, John Morecock, Roger Doyel, Chris Doyel, Paul Hurdle 211 v Row 1: Dallas Hollowell, Carol Sherin, Sharon Adams, Susan Inman, Linda Gray-Sec., Susan Keasb-Pres., Carol Barnes-Treas., Miss Synder-Advisor. Row 2: Becky Rice, Imelda Hall, Gerry Cates, Susan Land, Mary Anne Allen, Brenda Batchelor, Delores Webb, Renee OFFICERS: Front: Susan Keast-president, Mrs.- Jane Snyder-advisor, Carol Barnes-treasurer. Back: Susan Inman-vice-president, Linda Gray-secretary TW-, Shriver, Linda Dolsey. Row 3: Mary Dale Cathy Carston, Carolyn Poole, Marlene Rose, Elizabeth Ward, Carol Rush. Row 4 Forbes Gail Crum ler Mar Bail , Ann Allman, , P Q y y Privett, Diane Drewry. Hufure Nurses Linda Gray, Carol Barnes, Susan Keast and Holland look over the club scrapbook for pos additions Susan Keast presides at one of the regular meetings 212 sib gorensics DEBATE1 Sharon Harrell, Gerald Katz, Karen Bangel Chris Doyel Kathy McLane-sp eller Pat Kreger-poetry, Amy Vimelson-prose , , ' lgyi - Joe Mayes-prose, Paul Hurdle-poetry 2 Hubert Godding, Billie High-public speakers V Row 1: Sandy Sayre-2nd Vice-Pres., Ann Riven-1st Vice-Pres., Amy Vimelson-Pres., Karen Bangel- Reporter. Row 2: Michael Peck-Sec., Laura Johnson- Hist., Stephen Markman-Float Co-Chairman, Marlene Ackerman-Float Co-Chairman, Paul Hurdle-Treas. ee AMY VIRNELSON Pre s i dent Wie Horum Mrs. Brady is quite happy with the way the score stands in the annual High School Bowl Row 1: Mrs. Brady, Geoffrey Tennille, Chris Doyel, Amy Vimelson--Pres., Michael Pedk-Sec., Laura Johnson- Hist., Steve Roger, Karen Bange1-ROP- Row 35 Janet Bames, Bonnie Buchanan, Mary Beth Duffen, Sally 214 Hurdle, Yvonne Reid, Sara Levinson, Lana Maskell Sharon Levin, Barbara Myers. Row 3: Lee Hornstein Mary Anne Allen, Natalya Hall, Gail Peck, Pat Kreger Bonnie Schlitz, Sandra Fain, Susan Ashinoff MARY JO BRADY Advisor HIGH SCHOOL BOWL: Joyce Oliver, Billie High, Susan Kirby, Lynn Blachman HIGH SCHOOL BOWL: Gary Mashbum, Chris Doyel, GeoH'ry Tennille, Arnold Schlusberg , , ,, ., Row 1: Rose Mary Wilkins, Sandy Sayre, Paul Hurdle, Ann Rivin, Stephen Markman, Ronald Reshefsky, Anne Moseley, Kathy Dowson. 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Row 3: Harold Zedd, Nancy Edwards, Peggy Brown, Pat Kreger Yvonne Knight, Betty Ray Andrews, Betty Lou Peele Jean Miller. Row 4: Paul Hurdle, Bobby Fraser, Bobb Abrams, Dianne Griffin, Linda Privett, Gary Johnson John Lewis, Brian Sohnitzer, Gerry Katz grench Club Amy Virnelson conducts a called meeting. , ., . i ,il , . ,. ,V ,...,r.,,,,., ., ,,.Y V l, ,,,,.,-.,...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,l, ,- , ., , ,K e,e - , I l Q 1 L il fe if 1aq-F Row 1: Amy Vimelson-Pres., Billie High-Vice-Pres Row 2: Doug Bowles-Treas., Suzanne Lindsay-Sec'y., Geoffrey Tennille President Paul Hurdle makes committee appointments members are quite intent during regular meeting Eatin Cluli Row 1: Mrs. Brewster-advisor, Nan Davis-vice-pres., Patricia Shannon-sec., Miss Vincent-advisor. Row 2: Torn Williams--treas., Paul Hurdle-pres., Preston Hewitt- rep. ow 1: Miss Vincent-advisor, Jane Webster, Preston Kent Haskett, Lonnie Soloman, Brenda Tippet, Linda ewitt-reporter, Nan Davis-vice-pres., Paul Hurdle- res., Tom Williamsstreas., Pat Shannon-sec., Mrs. rewster-advisor. Row 2: Gary Mashbum, Sadie Lewis, am Buchanan, Janice Harris, Janice Austin, Jean Miller, onnis Ellis, Helen Underwood, Penny Walsh. Row 3: l , 219 Gray, Susan Inman, Barbara Eason, Betty Cohen, Amy Vimelson, Diane Drewry, Linda Mitchell. Row 4: Buddy Oliver, Kent Schlussel, Charlie Robertson, Joe Mayes, Johnny Deaton, Rusty Jolmston, Kenny Morgan Row 1: Richard Stallings, Tommy Cavanaugh, Linda Grimes, Carol Kegley,, Anne Moseley, Linda St. Clair, Paula Luna, David Rohr. Row 2: Linda Culpepper, Mary Parker, Mary Jo Wallace, Paulette Taylor, Jolene Fried.. man, Charlotte Journey, Linda Myers, Beth Washburn, Brenda Miller. Row 3: James Dixon, Sandra Reshefsky, Janice Bryant, Bonnie Ellis. Anne Rivin, Jane Hathcock, Pan-American Keague Row 1: Linda St. Clair-Sec. Carol Kegley-Pres., Anne Moseley-Vice Pres., Linda Grimes-Treas. Row 2: Paula Luna-Pub. Chairman, 'Tommy Cava- naugh-Refreshment Chairman, Richard Stallings- Sgt.-at-arms, David Rohr-Refreshment Co-Chairman Mary Anne Allen, Judith Crawford, Maywood Martin Roger Spence. Row 4: Larry Cook, Eddie Culpepper Dianne Ottavio, Ginny Oliver, Marilyn Austin, Ann Allman, Ronnie Ottavio, Larry Short. Row 5: Gary Skinner Bobby Ellis, Sherry Brooks, Dickie Rardon, Ronald Mason. cf? EJ' 1 l , ri Nr W ,aff 1 David Rohr, Robert, Ellis, Ann Moseley, Carol Kegley 220 Y I , .. - wwf ' if 4 5 3' fy . ' - J .- fr -1 N- 1' J ,A , ' 1 - 'mia ' 'Liv ip N f i . f.-f 5, -W ri ..., I , ., l f 'l ' W J 1 fr? Q . .af ' A ,- Science LCIUE 1: Tommy Cavanaugh, B111 Parker-reporter, Bobby , Robert Albertson-sec., Danny Tumer- , 'Geoffrey Tennille-pres., David Rohr, Miss Row 25 Martin Kaye, Lonnie Solomon, Gary Mash- Scfiolasfic Oeam LYNN BLACHMAN ARNOLD ZEDD MARY BETH MICHAEL ROWE ALEXANDER 221 burn, Tommy Spencer, George Horton, Charles McKee, Jan Dray, Preston Hewitt, Jim Heely. Row 3: Sandy Sayre, Brad Halcomsd, Brad Vaughan, Frank Gillerlain, Bobby Abrams, Paul Peele, Brian Schnitzer -girsf Semester Q CAROL CRUTE ELLEN GRACE QTEZMW' MMS' ' as EKQFBWW' ' ,, ,mi rf V, , :gg ' rw, J , f X iw .wr iyff . 'Q 1 , ' 1 Qfwfffieiirif -f :fi - 'A W ' 'ffl 53.553 J i Hi A in fag: . ' , gg: 75 111,13 ! A 3 5, I -J , d' mkxlwlsigfw' 1: Mm:ji,WEf,..1,A'f5 N WAYNE SYKES KATHY DAWSON Row 1: Mrs. Snellings-advisor, JoAnn Kellam, Kenny Morgan-treas., Mary McPherson-vice-pres., Ruth Reyn- olds-pres., Kathy Phelps-sec., Linda Revell, Carolyn Weise. Row 2: Jan Willey, Sandra Coppedge, Sandy Cain, Patsy Haynes, Beth- Butler, Donna Morgan, Carolyn Art David Prince and Ruth Reynolds take a break during work on the club's prize winning float v Grimes. Row 3: Bobby Coleman, Bunky Butler, Sandra Durham, Janice Gibson, Pam Grimes, Gerry Woodall, Richard Carroll, Herbert Weaver. Row 4: David Prince, Mike Mason, Bill Fisher, Tommy Cavanaugh Clufi 222 7 Row 1: Ruth Reynolds-Pres., Kathy Phelps-Sec. Row 2: Mary Mg:Pherson-Vice-Pres., Kenny Morgan-Tres. Phelps, David Prince, Kenny Morgan, Sandra i W .W , 1 KlljllPDPlillAllOII win. DeVites, Linda Revell, Janet Willey, Bobby Cole- 11 m gm H H fra! ,1 H HMHUM, 1 ix 1 U W , W l ' .L 'H 3 Durham, Jo Ann Kilham, Ruth Reynolds, Mike X 'xx M1322 A - gm , lm 1 ' H w w .v- ' J wx hw live 1 Bill Fisher, John Parrish, Regina Goffigon, Carolyn Weiss Richard Carroll, Herbert Weaver, Pat Morris, Mary McPherson Bunky Butler, Calvin Chandler, Patsy Haynes, Cherie Arrington, Sandy Cain 223 guture Ceachers Row 1: Sandra Reshefsky, Yvonne Knight, Betty Ray Andrews, Sara Milliken, Janey Vaughan, Nina Hopewell, Donna Adkins, Mary Parker. Row 2: Mary Lou Beck, Faye Moffett, Gail Bowen, Diane Burton, Donna Skipwith, Marsha Goda, Marie Sterling, Pat Ward, Ginger Graham. Row 3: Susan Turner, Judy Hughes, -Sandra Vick, Jane Webster, Anna Richard- son, Linda Hughes, Bonnie Schlitz, Janice Harris. Row 4: Paula Lufsey, Phyllis Acey, Diane Ottavio, Jimmy Crawford, Gary Wermick, Anita Nyman, Lynn Snyder 'link Row 1: Larry Short-Reporter, Ginny Oliver-Hist., Bonnie Ellis-Treas., Martha Flammia-Sec., Marian McCoy- Pres., Christy Burch-Vice Pres., Jane Leis-Chaplain, Miss Woodhouse- Advisor. Row 2: Brenda Radford, Linda Trammell, Diane Andrews, Lilli Jo Johnson, Susie Osborne, Pam Saunders, Betty Jane Diggs, Linda Martin, Jane Wiseman. Row 3: Judy Crawford, Jean Breedlove, Sharon Holland, Marsha Wine, Candy Frink, Tracy Crone, Judy White, Mary Jean Ainsley. Row 4: Sue Everett, Sherry Brooks, Mary Cornwell, Dianne Griffin, Joanne Botner, Sharon Harrell, Elaine Hollowell l w A 224 Row 1: Susan Joyner, Mandy Carr, Barbara Creech, Paulette Taylor, Stephanie Weiss, Mary Anne Allen, Linda Blasio, Jean Miller. Row 2: Ann Heely, Barbara Barnes, Betty Lou Peele, Nancy Sykes, Sandra Warren, Paulette Lufsey, Gayle Evans, Kitty Keene, Sharon Levin. Row 3: Linda Vaughan, Betty Gilbert, Janice Austin, Kris Bie, Hettie Lyrm Mason, Marsha Edwards, Judy Owens, Lyrm Gillerlain. Row 4: Carol Cross, Susan Rooks, Kathy Dawson, Donna Parker, Pat Shannon, Carolyn Britt ow 1: Diane Orsborne, Sharon Duke, Judy Powell-treas., inda Bidgood-Hist., Shirley Marland-Pres., Barbara ughes-Reporter, Paulette Lufsey-Vice-Pres., Miss owan-Advisor. Row 2: Linda Sirman, Tana Humphrey, inda Voshall, Janet Vann, Brenda McMil1in, Linda owalewski, Linda Vann, Linda Thomas, Kathy Sawyer. ow 3: Shirley Alexander, Linda Rose, Shirley Brennan, ,B. E. A. ,inda Williams makes secretary's report as hirley Marland presides. Sandra Brascome, Carolyn Wood, Sandra Fair, Cathy Mathews, Jane Sunchyck. Row 4: JoAnn Stafford, Mickey Suttle, Patricia Redd, Judy Wamble, Linda Swindell, Pam Franklin, Brenda Sarver, Sandy Ragan, Carolyn Watkins. Row 5: Linda Davis, Delores Tumey, Donna Wyant, Maureen Costner, Nancy Hayes, Peggy Lilley. Gerry Cates, Marianne Vaughan. Row 1: Shirley Marland--Pres., Miss Cowan-Advisor, Paulette Lufsey--Vice-Pres., Linda Bidgood-Hist., Barbara Hughes-Rep., Judy Powell-Treas. Shirley Alexander, Linda Ladd, Carolyn Watkins look over possible scrapbook material aulette Lufsey, vice-president, seems to approve the report! f I S 5-, . ,...,.gk Y ANT' ,-iw Row 1: Miss Kay Maydanis-advisor, Tommy Anderson- reporter, Pat Ellsworth-secretary, Johnny Guyot-V. President, Tommy Liles-President, Harold Smith- Chaplain, Jimmy Guyot-Parliamentarian, Mr. Wise- Aduisor. Row 2: Bonny Benton, Dianna Smith, Janet Wilder, Charlene Hazy, Joan Kerley, Susan Archer, Cheryl Green, Judy Sturgis, Billie Marie Vaughon. Row 3: Sally Rock, Terrence Buckley, Donald Thomas, Willie Disirihuiive Education Row 1: Pat Ellsworth-president, Miss Maydanis, Gail Keirn-vice-president. Row 2: Jimmy Wells-treasurer, Linda Modlin-secretary, John Little-reporter, Dennis Buckley-Chaplain Shearin, Steve Fields, Larry Miltier, Stephen Dennis Buckley, Jimmy Wells, Janice Cordell. Row 4. Larry Dortch, Raymond Morgan, Herbert. Clark, Simpson, Kenny Crawford, Kenny Lewis, Rick Ernie Ricketts, Eddie Crone. Row 5: Larry Edward Williams, Kenneth R. Murphy, Ken Billy Cross, Bill Pearce, Russell Privett, Raynor Daughtry Rodney Blythe, David Smith Row 1: Jean McClenny, Donna Clifton, Connie Brenda Ganey. Row 2: Judy Bazemore, Linda Raydene Mutter, Linda Bailey, Gayle Keirn. Row Ames, Carol Ann Jarvis, Renia Regula, Ray Row 4: Orville Whitehurst, Tim Hagwood, Richard nrun Row 5: Mickey Odom, Robert Rice, William Dillon Office practice classes in session 1: Linda Donaldson-treas., Charlotte Mahoney-sec., , Delores Batkins-vice-pres. Row 2: , Susie' Goodwin-reporter, Brenda Sharon Coltes-parl., Cheryl Williams- 12.0.5 Betsy Beale, Jacqualine Dixon, Mariorie Stephenson, Connie Holly and their display case. 1: Susie Goodwin, Brenda Ivey, Linda Donaldson, PatriciaWooten.Row 3: Gloria Ferguson, Janet Summerlyn, Mahoney, Sherry Ross, Delores Batkins, Judy Harrel, Avenell Harrington, Fran Ollice, Linda C01fSeS, Cheryl Wi11iamS- R0w 21 MiSS Ruth Lee, Thomas, Jean Miller, Betsy Beale. Row 4: Naney ,Savidge, SteDheI1S0I1, Kathie MCI-eney Jackie DiX0H, Shelby Connie Holly, Paulette Duncan, Adelia Smith, Nancy Judy Vicks, Carol Evangelo, Cindy Daley, George 227 A qos so GGCUDA77 'le 'N 2 --- 0 0 ,w.' i-HQ ,--, , ' -'-' 4'--'sf 11-+4Q.J.-WB 4 0 48 'QWm'fii?EN 'W1UA if Z' ,, ,'l' QQ W J j yfiiw 'ieflyh ff-vii, N 0 Mffefw 56? lg W 5 ff mf 9 , 1 ,, A Dzverslflecf 2 - 5 S 1? 121 HS y1wEEf 1E,arL 3542 m y Q 3 if 05 f f 1, f QCCUPAUOUS C U fm- op tr- WW' :Hg jg Agn, of the 9TlC1USfl'lal VIRGW Y A 1 A to s ts C f' 5 ' ' P J H H: A L A OOPCF3 1176 Tfalfllng FOQFATII PAM VERNON RUTH ANN DEHART DISeEtedI Dr. Batten r. eafner MARY LEE DEEDS JUDY LEVJN BARRIE SIVERTSON JUDY BEALE DARYL GASKILL H1cks Academy Dr, Debnam Portsmouth General Maryview Automatic Appliances RENNY BITTNER BARRY SHORT CATHY MCGLOTHLIN BILLIE HIGH RICHARD CARPER G.C. Givens Portsmouth General Wilson Library Besso's Parts TOMMY PITTMAN ED ORENDUFF JAY MOORE CALVIN JOHNSON BILL BATES Pittman's Cabinet Shop Orenduffs Auto WYAH-TV, WXRI-FM Artisan Antiques Western Branch Press 228 . -nnfjr' 'A F 1 I if RONNIE EVERS, DON BEALE BARBARA VICK, MARY PENDLETON JULIA WILLIAMS GAIL BOWEN Addison-Wiggins Dodge Harry Hunt Junior High Dr. Russo Dr. Doughty I ,I -21 We W Ig C , -, gpseffm-g.12,5 Q 'ffif '- 4 ...-, 7 . Q ., if 1, - A -fr :ie-22 f 21 We sf f 1-Qi '5if:'Qi:'?5 X1 lg fa. W ' A SUE BRADSHAW BARBARA PARRIS, JEANNIE EANES, SUSAN KIRBY DEBBIE WOLFF Dr. Bayton SANDRA HAMLET GAYLE BROWN Wilson Library Garrett Pharmacy Deag'1Bf:auty Hicks Academy c oo VICKIE O'DELL JOLENE FRIEDMAN LINDA EARLY JUDY RICKMAN FAY GRANT Portsmouth General Portsmouth General Portsmouth General Maryview Maryview DOUG WOODYARD MIKE WEST DONALD JENKINS GEORGE RICE JOHN BALL Morris Company Culpepper Cabinet Portsmouth Printcraft Press R ,and G Orthcr Shop Public Library pedlc Appliances 229 .f?lP55Qllf. 7 --we 1,-,r,.., new we Q., .NM M we .M H, X fl... ,...,.., Row 1: Mr. Price-advisor, Karen Bangel-vice-sec., Gerry Katz-sec., Michael Peck-treas., Sharon Harrell- PTGS-, Tommy Overstreet-vice-pres., Steve Rogers- s-gf.-at-arms, Mr. Bulter-advisor. Row 2: Bonnie Saline, Shirley Marland, Connie Cole, Polly Curran, Janice Rogers, Pat Rabel, Ann Callis, Carol Kegley, Marsha Goda. Row 3: Anne Rivin, Laura Saunders, Herbert Sharpe, Ronald Mason, Bill Redmon, Gary Johnson, Barbara Hughes, Yvonne Reid, Rau,-..4: Martha Kilby, Beverly Koiner, Susan Kirby young Democrats Row 1: Diane Schikevitz, Sandra Reshefsky, Stephanie Weiss, Bonnie Schlitz, Susan Ashinoff, Joanie Laderberg, Gerry Glazer, JoAnne Kilham. Row 2: Mary Jordan, Margaret Redmon, Sara Levinson, Pat Kerger, Toby Siegel, Arlene Becker, LaDon Cotton, Judy Powell, 230 ,,g,..fx l David Brewer. Row 3: Ronald Reshefsky, Michael Schoenhaut, Brian Schnitzer, Kent, Schlussel, James Watts, Irving Frank, Timothy Gray. Row 4: Richard Minnick, Jerry Williams, Dianne Griffin, Bobby Fraser, Brent Myers Ceen Age Republicans Seated: Matt Smith-president. Standing: Steve Parker-parlia- manga,-ian, Diane Decher-secretary, James Dixon-treasurer With the entire nation in the midst of preparing itself for the Presidential election last November, a group of patriotic Wilsonites decided to form the first political organization within the school. This group later became known as the Teen-Age Republican Club of Wilson CTARSJ. The old cliche, Why should I get into politics! I can't even vote yet , was the cry of many WWHS students at the beginning of the campaign. However, this officially chartered group started the ball rolling by convincing nnny students that they had an express responsibility to their country, and that they could best fulfill this responsibility by being members of TARS. Matt Smith, president of the club, said, All been-agers should be afforded a voice in politicsg they are given this opportunity as members of TARS. Included among their many varied and noted accomplishments are the campaigning for, and winning of the student elections at Wilson and Churchland High Schools, and the holding of a rally where a well known Republican Con- gressional candidate spoke. The club aided the Portsmouth Republican Party in canvassing throughout the city. Since the elections, the TARS have been constantly busy through attending various educational discussions and- speeches. During the Republican State Convention held in Norfolk, the members served as messengers, and assisted in the maintenance of the meeting halls. During the coming months the TARS plan.to stay active by assisting their party in city and state elections. Row 1: Linwood Mirrgis, Charlie Mastro-Sgt.-at-arms, Matt Smith-Pres., Diane 'Decher-Sec., Bobby O'Neal- Vice Pres., Charles McKee, David Rohr, Frank Singleton Row 2: Binky Gaskins, Mary Parker, Sherry Brooksl Donna Adkins, Jane Leis, Connie Holly, Judy Slocumb, Carol Evangelo, Hunter Webb. Row 3: Tommy Cavanaugh Gary Mashbum, Martin Kaye, Tim Hagwood, Robert Albertson, Gary Moore, Chuck Pace, Bruce Summerfield. Row 4: Steve Simpson, Richard Crawford, Jimmy Garrett, Bobby Abrams, David Lovingood, Larry Short, Kenny Henderson. Row 5: Mike Martin, Bobby Ellis, Jimmy Guyot, Tommy Smith, Paul Hurdle, Sterling Hale. M-A? Allen Zri-Hi-lj my M 1 H N 1, ,yn . ,, -, ,, ll ' ' , ff' Front: Mary Jo Wallace, Barbara Creech, Donna Jackson, Diane Cooper, Judy Slocum. Back: Barbara Conrad, Peggy Baker, Patty Barber, Marsha Buck, Penny Nichols Front: Linda Andrews-vice-president, Paulette Taylor-President, Ruth Faye Sawyer-secretary, Cindy Brewer-treasurer. Back: June Hannah- VGPOVFQT, Anzy Wells-corn secretary, Susan Joyner- chaplain, Marion Elliott-historian A .1 if W1 Front: Cynthia Nuchols, Carrie Sumner, Brenda Sykes, Carlye McGinley. Back: Anne Heely, Sandy Ripley, Ginger Blackburn, Marion Elliott lan ' l 1 Front: Susan Osborne, Patty Barber, Susan Joyner, Linda Andrews, June Hannah. Back: Cindy Brewer r 'wg'-r '- . Front: Barbara Creech, Bonny Benton, Paulette Taylor. Back: Ruth Faye Sawyer, Peggy Baker, Anzy Wells We're all together now! Dou5le LU Ori-Hi-Q i DIANE TODD MAUREEN COSTNER LINDA President Vice-president VOSHALL Treasurer I 1 Y 1 1 1. iT J L --1 J ' :Z l f X 'I l fer : Mary Lou Beck, Diane Todd, Linda Voshall, Sharon Row 1: Beverly Kelly, Jo Ann Botner, Fay Row 2: Jean Miller, Doru1aWyant, Maureen Costner Moffett. Row 2: Lynn Snyder, Roleta Gartman ow 1: Sandra Hamlet, Janet Grubbs, Linda BrViS. Row 21 Janie Leighton, Anita Nyman, Linda Mitchell, Ginny Miles, Betty Cordell, Linda Weaver, DOXGY Paula Luna, Diana Porter MARY LOU BE CK DONNA WYAN T J EAN MILLER SHARON NYMAN Secretary Chaplain Reporter Sergeant-at-arms 233 , Row 1: June Wright, Jea.n Breedlove, Barbara Myers Betty Boone. Row 2: Donna Lane, Linda St. C1a1r Barbara V1ck Mrs. St. Clair Row 1: Betty Boone Linda Le . Row . ary Wright, Donna Adkins, Jean Breedlove Row 1: Mary Ann Allen, Donna Allen, Sylv1a Santos Row 2: Susan Stoakes, Amy Vimelson Row 1: Mary Barbee, Judy Old Row 2 Sandra Swain, Barbara Vrck Barbara Myers P? 5ri-Hi-lj JEAN BREEDLOVE BARBARA MYERS BETTY BOONE JUNE WRIGHT President Vice-P725 idefli Secretary Treasurer tw! Q LINDA ST. CLAIR DONNA LANE BARBARA VICK Donna Adkins Linda Garthright Chaplain Historian Sergeant-at-arms i wif, A, H, .Qin ,. , ...J Cheryl Green A 2' ll gr 4 gr, y S my q Sify A 1 . WL .,,. 1 , g ,, Q, .Q 1 Nina Hopewell A Linda Leary Mary Pe11d1eff0I1 Amy Virnelson Cheryl Williams Mary Ann Allen Mary Barbee Janet Blow Carol Crute Gayle Keirn l ,,,,,, L Jean Miller Judy Old Susan Stoakes Sandra Swain Prexie i 511-Hi-Q D? A I SARA MILLIKEN CAROL TOWNSEND TANA HUMPHREY DONNA SKIPWITH President Vice-president Cor. secretary Rec. secretary H ex-L ami NANCY SYKES SANDRA VICK SUSAN TURNER Gail Berry Carol Boofhe Treasurer Chaplain Sergeant-at-arms Susie Goodwin Carol Morse Barbara Phillips Diane Andrews Betty Ray Andrews Addie Byrd Cathy Carsten Kay Frye Regina Goffigon Jackie Hodges Debbie Holland Lilli Jo Johnson Susan Keast Yvonne Knight Beverly Parish 236 KX ,',,i,,. ,JH of-'V Row 1:Barbara Phil1ips,Carol Boothe, Susie Goodwin. Row 2: Cathy Carsten, Beverly Parrish vw H ,iiA 1 . ie T I ,xy I Q 'J' 4 A, rn, 2 LA' .,Y . - 1 Row 1: Sandra Vick, Sara Milliken, Carol Townsend, Nancy Sykes. Row 2: Tana Humphrey, Susan Turner, Donna Skipwith few 1: Diana Andrews, Lilli Jo Johnson. Row 2: Susan Keast, Debbie Holland, Betty Ray Andrews, Yvonne ackie Hodges, Kay Frye, Carol Butler Row 1: Addie Byrd, Nancy Sykes. Row 2: Cathy Carsten, Sara Milliken, Debbie Holland, , Yvonne Knight, Sandra Vick, Beverly Parrish. Row 3: Betty Ray Andrews, Carol Boothe, Susan Turner, Carol Butler, Jackie Hodges, Kay Frye, Carol Townsend. Row 4: Susie Goodwin, Barbara Phillips, Donna Skipwith, Tana Humphrey, Diana Andrews, Lilli Jo Johnson Knight, Addie Byrd ' I , c LEE: 1-ff Criangle W, 511-Hi-U I Row 1: Jimmie Maxey, Tommie Deans, Gerry Glazer, Gloria Holland, Dawn Chrisman. Row 2: Linda Best, Nancy Splichal, Laura Johnson, Linda Whitley, Lynn Wallace, Janice King. Row 3: Marsha Goda, Linda Ennis, Avenell Harrington, Constance Jordan, Linda Culpepper, Ruby Welton , 1 S-fig 'Q sf-ri ov 'il X Wim V fr if V Row 1: Linda Best. Row 2: Laura Johnson, Jimmie Marsha Goda, Tommie Deans, Gerry Glazer V Maxey. Row 3: Nancy Splichal, Linda Ennis, Avenell Harrington Dawn Chrisman, Lynn Wallace, Janice King, Constance Linda Culpepper, Linda Whitley, Gloria Holland, Jordan Ruby Welton ,kggff l J' 5 W l ' H .mm-n use 4,-1 ' fvia-Ti- YQ: .Nw is 35, ww N N W mn mam ,N . x, we: 238 LINDA BEST President -4VF fu Ji ,i 'Sf i LINDA FINN LAURA JOHNSON NANCY SPLICHAL AVENELL Vice-president Treasurer Rec. secretary HARRINGTON Cor. secretary an A 'GPS CHERYL ROWE LINDA ENNIS Mandy Carr Dawn Chrisman Linda Culpepper Chaplain Historian -229 LLM f Ruth DeHart Nancy Dillon Marsha Goda Gloria Holland Constance Jordan Janice King Frances Pierce Sandra Sayre Lynn Wallace Ruby Welton Wilsonite 5ri-Hi-lj il Mary Jo Beaubien, Leslie Wright, Sheila Powell, Martha Morris, Penny Lassiter i A W ,V Betsy Newton, Ann Webster, Shirley Valentine, Le s he Bridges Janet Wright, Roberta Alberti, Kathy Harris, Ellen Snodgrass go: ,,..... -1 . - ff' Arlene Becker, Susan Ragan, Karen Buris, Pam Bower 1 . ,, vi ,X W' w 4 W o -' v 9,1 H - ' ,gg , -,,,, Q 1 '- r -.,,,. i , ,.,.. Q W , I.: ,, Kitty Gibson, Rainell Stilley, Nancy Appenzeller, Dee Dee Rollins 240 J? Row 11 Sharon Moody, Pam Owens, Betty Cadalon. Row 2: Janet Duncan, Donna Trafton , 5 ' 15 X' Q- - . . Marilyn Whittington, Jane Webster, Mrs. Beaubien, Bonnie Fentress, Janice Harris, Betsy Thornton v ',,1?..f- Ma C, 'Lv Ir Linda Trafton, Gloria Williams, Kitty Keene, Cathy Laura Saunders, Gloria Evans, Sherry Johnson White , Linda Hundley .1 W M u tl sg- A , Q L5 ...rg We don't look so bad when we're all together, do we! Fx.. mf l or X A J 3' JUDY OWENS JOYCE OLIVER SHERRY BROOKS PEGGY BISHOP JUDY CRAWFORD Past President President Vice-president Treasurer Rec. Secretary J ',,, J- Q ffl Qg iiigfg f ' - f!'17f 1 ,7 a 'flf f o n , ' , ff :ffQbH3, !' ' fl . ' , -fic f V ':' fi' t N1 Q Yi :-, F f:f:- 2551 , g f T3 T X e' M A: ,Z gf lx 'W 'WI' W f ,,'f ' XL ,, MARY PARKER JANEY VAUGHAN ,LINDA TRAMMELL SUSAN ENOS SANDRA TRIBBLE Cor. Secretary Chaplain Historian Sergeant-at-arms Sergeant-at-arrns Woodrow wilson Ori-Hi-U mu Zeb' , ig? M Wa Paulette Burch Mary Cook Tracy Crone Ruth Gilmore Sandra Hardy MJ Elsie 1 ll Sharon Harrell Beverly Koiner Carol Lewis Sandra Lusk Linda Martin eral, lirl H iiilllli All llii ll l 5 -l li will ' w 1. M. Um. , -. Y ,null Patsy Parker Judy Rickman Becky Ridenour Carol Twilley Camie Willis Connie Beaubien Linda Bishop Sue Bradshaw Cindy DeLoatche Ann Dunnavant Martha Flammia Sharon Holland Ginny Lou Morin Felice Urffer Marsha Wine 243 nl' xx : , V ' it Q' ' , 1 it iff A 'lv 1 ss! W .,,. Willett 5ri'Hi-U Row 1: Linda Weathery, Bonnie Buchanan, Cathy Moss, Row 2: Mary Jean Ainsley, Linda Vann, Peggy Matthews if f ali 21: -an M , ,,eff,,l Sandra Miltier-president, Brenda Miller- uice-president, Betty Jane Diggs- secretary, Paulette Batten-treasurer, sergeant at arms Janice Austin-chaplain, Barbara Jones- jl' M .Q L l , W 3,5 I5 H1 H iii inn wx J '-G7 ., Su ry.. rf C Row 1: Julia Anderson, Janice Austin, Lee Homstein. Row 2: Pam Saunders, Connie Robinson, Nancy Keyes, Mary Ellen Woodhead Row 1: Cheryl Lutton, Bonnie Ross, Carol Brady. Row 2: Brenda Vogt, Brenda Jordan, Pat Willis 3 5 Q was - L! 9 5 Row 1: Ginger Ybara, Marian Johnson. Row 2: Cindy Brower, Ginny Oliver, Sandra Wagner, Sue Sayre fn! P51 Barbara Jones, Debbie Staples, Brenda Miller, Betty Jane Diggs Sandra Miltier, Paulette Batten Presnoir 511-Hi-lj MRS. DELORES STIKE Advisor Oflnie BHYHSS, Betty Franklin, Susan Miller, Rosalind aylor, Stephanie Bonney Doris Halstead, Mariana Whitehead, Judy Bass ' Row 1: Joyce Truitt, Chloe Bennett. Row 2: Sharon Ryals, Judy Oliver Elizabeth Wood, Patricia Midgett, Marguerite Snyder, lelody Wallace, Sandra Felton 245 Row 1: Donna Parker-chaplain, Marsha Edwards-sem retary, Linda Hunter-vice-president. Row 2: Brenda Riggs-treasurer, Brenda Coleman-sergeant-at-arms, Janet Barnes-president DONALD BRADLEY President Bryant Hi- U J. B. EDWARDS Vice-president QM, L 1 t W3 ,Taj .ff . , JS mi .. ,E . , JIMMY WELLS LARRY EAVEY WAYNE ALLEN LUTHER BLAIR Secfeiafy Treasurer Chaplain Sergeant-at-arms Wayne Allen, Jimmy Wells, Donald Bradley Billy Askew, Dean Carson, Jimmy Wells, Ronnie Dooley N ,gyr,i.,.l.:g3!,g! rg f Row 1: Wayne Alexander, Harvey James. Row 2: Luther Blair, Jerry Matthews fn, , - N All. L . .' , 4 N17 ' .t , ,N i iff.. ' .. sr - ..- Buddy West, Larry Vann, Eddie Culpepper Richard Stallings, Larry Short, Bobby Heely, Frank Gillerlain 246 NTT' si Wayne Alexander Dean Carson Eddie Culpepper Ronnie Dooley 'R , Chris Doyel Frank Gillerlain Gordon Griffin Jimmy Hawks B0bby Heely I I l A l 1 l l Harvey James Robert Jordan Jerry Matthews Richard Rardon Herbert Sharpe Billy Smith Richard Stallings Danny Turner Bruce Summerfield Bill Sykes Avi' I , War ,X - ' A125211 ,. ' Larry Vann Buddy West Orville Whitehurst 247 A 7 .,.,.f ., . A fjif' , MSA 5 ' cv l W E M eiZ:,,d4Q ' U , ' - 15 L -fif - .2 ig -iw N :::j,i,',.,f Q., MUN N 4' , ' ,1 B J, 1 2, K I Cl W1 ON! W, M wi po row , 1 so ' gwjfle - -,834 4 V ly . D V nf S be is ,J ff' ,gf Qfjf' fi nviiw by NTOMMY BUCK FRED TALBOT X, j ,A. f if A ' Aff R 1, ui' I President Vice-president gy y - .. .- .- - .. - N4 ,efiff 0 JERRY WHITLEY JOE MAYES Cor. Secretary Treasurer Chaplain 1 W Rec. Secretary .w ,J E Bobby Baker Bruce Burbage J0hH1'1y Gassner Paul Hurdle Rusty Charlton Lee Luper GARY MASK GLENN VALENTINE BUZZY BARCLAY Se rgeant-at-arms Bobby Cooper Ernest Crawford Eddie Crone Mike Martin Ronnie Mason Bill Miller Billy Moore John Psimas Jimmy Rice WQJWAJQWN W I M Carroll Shepherd Barry Short di I 1- Eow 1: Glenn Valentine, Rod Vemon, Bobby Baker, lert Crawford. Row 2: Tommy Buck, Harvey Seigel, Zane Ward Row 1 Joe Mayes Gary Mask Tommy Buck Fred Tolbert Glenn Valentme. Row 2. Jack Fay, Ronnle Mason, Paul Hurdle, B111 Miller A 249 ,gi 250 -Ly . ,. . 'B' Y . QVM. - 5' 1 ,ww , 1 ' X uv U fff 1 w H ma ef tw ' -1222- ?lS?' -- 11 111 ,.,Q 411111 1 4 . ,fin 2 ,159 W ff .111 ffff'15ggr12fi:Fg1'41.U fzf 'fzmwf 1 in Al I V.- EN 5-rm, ' 1. PM LM 11 ,1 -1142111115 1, 1 S.. --M H 6, ww 'f 11: ,.,. My 5 1 11 1111 1 111 H X M ,7 V .mm ,ff 11 FY '111 1 X11 N! M W Mmm 312, ,W11111111 - 11 1M H H N 11 M W M 1 1 4 .. if ,. 1 , NV: , , 111 ,. 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Y 'TY :gs X , , 1, v Nj' I-N .X v Q Q W Em, PM 5 X 'b A W -K4 ffl ' X L ...- I- X 'N V F X xiii. H .Q sssfssiw. m '1W ,-, HW H x- - . L , A 6 . ? , 1 as F M L L X Xi A' ': ' K 2 N ' 5 W L ' il. : : is 1 SANDRA TRIBBLE I L' I DELORES BATKINS F Ll I-A : ':, 1 I: , if 5? 1- -1 ,ji E , A 1 I PAULETTE TAYLOR Maid-of-Honor I ff 132. iii W 4 A ' WF ' H '1 A lv I N 1 W srrlfff' HQ?-' J ,IJ x ' .- A 1 f 'gilgx-,-V n J . ' . A X Q-an X WK ' 1 ' ,ff i j . ww it ,,... Vigil. L W' L' LINDA BISHOP 2 53 JANET BLOW WMTAKIL. 1, 7 V in H V1 I I 2221 Q.: I mn Homecommg candldates for 1964 Paulette Taylor and Tommy Buck Delores Batkins and her campaign manager, Lawrence Bond , . Push ups every morning - TEN TIMES! Alumni fahe over She loves you! Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! Did she have to say that! Congratulations to you, Walter Galliford, on your athletic accomplishments .' ' L Cheerleaders await their cue in the wing. 255 -Q, '1 21, , 1 1 - ,Bee - :Z-R: , ,,g, ., Q ' W Mag Q, - f ' ' .1 7- C . .Q 7' Zin. ' 15: ' HL M352 Y 'Z - T 938-' - : , ' A Hrootin' tootin' welcome from the Art Club won first place 5Hese floats were judged Eesti r'1 Y Y 4 L A PK Ef1gineer'Kei1 Morgan makes a final check just before the parade 256 I I ,. HERE'5 wI5HINls vnu wsu. ALUMNI' rA1 Y V P A A vv4 Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y came up with the thii'd 1 . pace winner with an original Jack-in-the-Box RQ - -,i-if Q ,.....,i--..--, .. Double W Tri-Hi-Y's giraffe greets alumni ' rfiv , - .Ii .' -:L A fps 5 1? 'ZH l ' ' 5. 'Tl -lj iz ' 'iff' 4 L1 4 V 'ezlfm ' a ' llififg J .1 .- we 5 gfftfllfi- 1' 'U HU!! U21 - E 1 f if --,L H L 5 3' if iii 54 'V L fe 4 P Ll3...lM'1-'u,:1 ,fill . , Q Q A -wg v ' ' ,T . HL faq, xi' V . Q. I. ..! 'gh :rf Q 11 Q t F sf, 53 Q , H f if E l ' H - V . - ' Wm L , - A I Y l .i F it 1 34 A J . J , ,M,1aj.x, . fi ' ,lf Q if f ' ' ' .. ,, i f . 'QA . V D 1 , T 5-jig s, 3llysmlzuwlllw , s vig- W A 'A 14 f7'fi'i?J?llZ5-iz ' .. D.O. Club members and their entry Gloria Holland, Chris Doyel, and Paul Hurdle put finishing touches on Dramatic Club float '-x 2 Jean Breedlove makes flowers as Susan Stokes attaches them to the President's float Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y presents Tops to You for alumni X? -ff - ff s , Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y comes up with a surfin welcome for alumni And there goes Harvey - Boom! The O.W.S. presents Wilson's Biggest Eruption. lf. ws is ' Y's float? D.E. Club lighthouse guides classes of 193855 - 39 - ff'--' - ,440 , K W ' .1-' What's Bill SykeS doing in the middle of Allen President's Tri-Hi-Y spouts a flowing welcome A i v iii , ,. ,, W 5ivgg5ss5i3?? fg f.x M? :- r llUVEBlDQll55f5 259 F.T.A. was quite an attraction with its Love and Kisses fl- we f S Fl 15,9 A , Hnnijw, xii Prexie Tri-Hi-Y could strum a welcome for the E , X 5 wcljflf--fve, .. f'..w -YY -,- f - i - .,,,4, ,, ' ,V -ffmu' ' n grads with this entry .5 v .ieMw.11. . G , N-1 H 1 4,w,,1,, fn. . 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'N w , e.- e, , , ,q111lx,': Hi , t is-:1355-:.,f ei- fs, Q.. . 1 If f, -' :.1s1-1.:,s1,--24i..'L.- j -- ' . n ' , -fr f- ' , f-751 X, .... .... , .QQ 5 2,4 'ii , - f .r 9,5 ' - 'L 25531: -f5L 1f3'g51i:cHF .'-Ziii' ?f ',-Fi 5--, 52-' -5313,-k At ri, f-.Qi 2 LgJ,m.qLa.,,.g,,,uq,17i?1g,g- - ' V - i5'3::f,. ,' 1,,-Q.Y.',- Tea for 'Tu', alumni a-,-'Nags , -f Xinh- ' 115 .null W i F.T.A. members Marian McCoy and Candy Frink put on finishing touches Glee Club and Mixed Chorus members make flowers for their float ' 'Q Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y proposes a toast to the classes 1938Vz - 39 5 f -'riff-1 W 'aff pq,- JP' .k.V'.,..-, ., I L. , Miss Maydanis, Russell Privett, and Mr. Parks work on D.E.'s lighthouse A Royal Welcome from the Willett Tri-Hi-Y Allen Tri-Hi-Y members and friends hard at work Mixed Chorus and Glee Club combine talents on this float L E 'Sew Kris Bie and Bonnie Ellis make final touches on the yearbook stafPs entry Q 5225? - 555525 , ,, W r 13 1 ,em M 1, M, , i ',, nisszu --W ww: of qaggml, vw ww, H r Avenell Harrington-Queen, Paulette Taylor-Maid-of-Honor Sandra Tr1bb1e Delores Batkms Senwr Attendants Janet Blow, Linda Bishop-Junior Attendants The f1oat's all set - except for the girls! Forum members did not know they had a Winner at this stage of preparation ff.-,1.,:,h . , fl A in 1,1 -L gym' , 1 1-,uf . . fag Q- 1? P, E-wk - 7 W W Xa, Q TE. Sflltlfillilrsgl X. L N ue I , V ZA of X -.,, i X RW ' ,4- --s1,.f- Q - A.: uv na. ., .., 13 .:, 1, Jn I . 53? N .35- f 'Ei ,3lf7L.f ,N . , -L if , in W -sagem 'N .. I . ' fl -757 V r Y ire? ' Q 1 , 1?if'f15i eLLi2-25- 'Q .i ,. ,, H, - www-wi? ,,, , FQ , 1?ifmm.1-va 'Swv 'V ,. Mr, ,.1.-,., --Emile, N - A , , , ., Y ,K-mm, - - V W, , , ,E .L L, Mmm . W, , .fm 4 - f, ' exegesis ' 2 1 ,. get e ill ffnr?RiQ5ij,, 4 V 221552 V xi. af fm may-1. ,, woe .. . ,uhfffn .f f . A Hearty Welcome from Allen Tri-Hi-Y. Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y members are all wrapped up in their preparations. Coach Les Kibler returns to serve as parade marshall. He is joined by Mayor R. Irvine Smith and Ernie Wild. axle' 0 Mm, , ff! College ight Joanie Laderberg, Marilyn Feldman from Churchland, and Marsha Goda he Marian McCoy, Anna Richardson, and Miss Georgiana Woodhouse go over final plans for the big night Z Mr. DeLong from Madison College informs students regarding entrance requirements Jean Breedlove finds herself on the front row with college representatives Ready! Sing! Geoffrey Tennille listens to the representative from University of Virginia ,. - -f. ur- Ln ' ' 'Tin Mr. Hyde discusses grades with parents Open House Mrs. Hinton and parent in a serious mood un -u v N? .4 :nu :ii nu: pi, ' :Thx -:v Mrs. Blanford could be passing on a favorite recipe to one of her patrons Mr. Greaves about to prove his point Dr. Allen welcomes parents to open house as former assistant principal, Mr. T. Woodrow Gray, looks on 265 Merry Christmas - Happy Hanukah! W, .,.,.55. , if 5 1 5 i fue fi Il 3, .11 1 14-3' See you at the playground! Clay vs. Liston! Dino . CAST OF CHARACTERS Dino Falcaro.... Mr. Sheridan ..... Shirley Wallace ...... ........ N an Da Jackie ................ Miss Haines ...... Danny ......... Steve ........ Sylvia ....... Della ..... Pat .......... Be a .............. Mr. Mandel ........ Tony Faloaro .... Mrs . Falcaro ..... Mr. Falcaro ....... Mrs . Mikula ...... First Young Girl ..... ................... M artha Second Young Girl ..... .......................... B onnie ........Joe Mag ......Chris Dog s .. . ..... Herbert Sh Laura John Roger Do Nancy Sphc .. . Gloria Holl ....Donna L Pat Kreg e ai 1 urn Blachxr ........Pau1Hurc . a a .......Bobby He ......Bonnie Sal .....Danny T .......Susan Directed by Mrs. Marilyn Student director - Larry 266 It's party time! Caught you, again! . . . presented gy Dramatic C1115 and Zgespian 5roupe NO, 1238 Shake a tail feathe E1 Toro. The gang's all he The refugees Give me five, man! 267 Connie Beaubien, Paulette Burch, Sandra Lusk, Becky Ridenour, Mary Cook, Susan Enos, and Ann Dunnavant await the opening whistle. Powder Puff . . U7. wilson 20-Pres.-0 Betty Boone is tackled after a gain for the Mary Cook begins the Pounding of the Presidents. Down! Set! Hut, one, two Y L Ring around the roses, pocket full of toses ! Cheerleaders Gordon Griffin, Bobby Heely, Bobby Baker, Jimmy Sexton, and Gerald Rhodes. z S 6 P. 6- ear5ooE Staff Kicfis Off Drive i 4 ! 4 L Q I i X WX 122, 'W' K We are proud to announce that we have been chosen best looking cheering squad of the year! Q no I W 'fy f It's a bird! It's a plane! It's SUPERMAN! ' 1 !! H1 vw. V R H V -, ' ' W w - w , . ,., ' V ' Qui Y ' f , ., Ve- ,- A ' Q ffssrgggi 2 ww M f 1 ' -- 'wg www M, V - SSSEEQY-IQLQ' - L - - mv we 1 , x . , am? li Vx i l A Look what I found Linda! Lrx It's only a feeling, Robbie! know! The one with the ears! I think it s the one with the white blouse and dark skirt! You 269 v ! 1 1 x --lvl .4- H H . . . A Ill. TTI Y-5 W' ' ' V, J 5 5 5' -It Q ,., if M 4 -'eqvu .i7 - ngv r1- f -5 fv 5' ., M, 'f 5 w wif . ww' 11 ,. ,iid rl ' 3 4 ff' 5 NRL . 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I'm only selling drinks! Karen Bangel replaces Mrs. Sawyer for the night shift. :,..,--'ff 2 75 'x . Dancing year! This is where my Arthur Murray lessons pay off! INTERMISSION! I got the BIG car tonight! ANDANTE: Row 1: Lyflll BIHCIIITIHH, LHITY Short. Laura ANDANTE: Lynn Blachman, Laura Johnson Johnson. Row 2: Joe Mayes, Paul Hurdle. ANDANTE: Larry Short, Lynn Blachman, Paul Hurdle THE MYSTERY OF MOULDY MANOR: Row 1: Susan Rooks, Pat Willisg Pat Kreger, Martha Flam- mia, Gloria Holland. Row 2: Bobby Welton, John Morecock, Eddie Culpepper One Act Play I 3 gl H? ANDANTE: Paul Hurdle, Joe Mayes all ..,,. , 14, l..,,....,lN, ,, THE MYSTERY OF MOULDY MANOR: Martha Flammia, Bobby Welton MR. VINCENT: Larry Short, Nancy Splichal, Donna Lane Hestival 'K gl 'I gf. MR. VINCENT: Lon Solomon, Nan Davis THE MYSTERY OF MOULDY MANOR: Eddie Culpepper, Gloria Holland, John Morecock, 'Bobby Welton MR. VINCENT: Row 1: Nan Davis, Nancy Splichal, Bonnie Schlitz, Donna Lane. Row 2: Lon Solomon, Roger Doyel, Larry Short ll ,.1:M5r ,, , W I 4 E -s. .yu ,-1, af ,, x E 44--,,,r ,ew 1,., if fig fiffiffw ,.w'i3'v,'Zf2: V 51 ,V f' 'V ,lx xx W 5? ug' 'f3l2W?f?'f5??5QV f Q' Af ' YZ'i:YpL1ii ' jf- :TU1gfg,Af5 f ' We?ifEiflS35:5!i5 ' 1' , ,, f ' , , 3 X ' Q uw bm A , M.-mx ' A X me , 1 vi' I - A, , -' ww w r gmc L Y ' eiew' Eg:-N?Sg5,j, ,1 1 QAM? si? 2 Mm ,fs-:LMGF , awww ffsilff --ifsz 1, diana-ve 1 .dw fn- 4 2 Nz, fx - ,swf iw, M wg .., QM, ' :E-fi. , swf?- M ' YS? mf ,Six 1 1 Q-Msrfff . ggi Q V if , UN YU 2.4, I Cixi s wtf 1 ' .s , :Al Y 1' 'W Hal time at Baltimore . . . Colts vs. San Hrancisco - Novemtier 1, 1964 1 tw 1 dx? 1 ff zaiif -Q., E 55 j N ,A 5, xi wma-.s,. ' x V l v U., 3111 , ..wPxenyou'f h ' A 3 tf f mor1'than?Jn4imng uw .met . ,t M N, ww W :tgtgkk ww ,v U .I - N tt u m ',5giWT1uH ww iii it 'fbiZ?iSQlEgjg...N3g.Qi W H H H :AAT H v in H Staff Patty with Coach could be taking this picture? Sure isn't je., 7a ., Vg , Wig! is W A via ,lvl , fx- I- . l, xy t I ww xx my 'i -- V Q Mi , 0 ml McCoy, Christy Burch, Donna Skipwith, Ray Andrews, and Debbie Holland' want know what's for dessert! in W-gm. , f 5 '1wm': J' , H ,H gg, 5 ,-as , J Jean Breedlove and Judy Crawford surprise Coach with a gift! 1 - 4593: ' l :': ll ly E w 1 ,1,q!!-la. ' I, - fi Is that your second or third helping, Jean! L 5 M, if .fr l 1',11f'j.I ,1i th 1 1-'ffg',- ' Agp f M V, 55'-A-fn.j7ef,1En1J5!, - i. VW-Q, Q i, 1, , Q .,,- , r 'I H, , . , I,- 'I .as , Weir, Vg Sara Milliken, Donna Skipvvith, Linda , Grimes, and Carol Twilley cut into line for 1 w seconds. Q, At least Debbie and Betty Ray are listening to you, Marian! w 1 W aw . AMS -wu,uw wwwm,159QC J U . --agar '- J ff , . 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W W- gg, f , . t - ,ufmr -,1ig9:,g: if .i ' 4.2, 7 'A sg :uf R ,, 1964 Season Recoxsl -. Q , Wilson 6......Chu.rchlan 25 Qt. , J .,5', f2L- SEQ? wilson lg .gewport News 13 Lg ,.,. ,,.,,,, . Q. .--- 1 son orview 'A ' '-' Wilson 13 Oscar Smith 7 ,,,,, ., .,.,-.,..,,-r...,, Q. -A .. ':,,. ,,,,,,-f1.:?,?,-i ii., , ...... lyzpsg, Wilson 5......Hampton 12 S5335-LVQ'q',Qi Z1Egjg53Jil Wilson 13......Great Bridge 13 -7 ,. 'fi ' 1, Wilson 7 ......Msury 13 Wilson 14......Pr1ncess Anne 7 - Q, t Wilson 14. ..... Granby 13 , , A, , 1 fvflj :,1 4 ,.,' ' - ' , if V 5 Wilson 6 ...... Cradock 6 -'-Q 1 ,Q Y .-,,, 'f r ' tk , A . A , . H 5315 X ',jtl:,?,EgSm5, i-5 it ti .f 3 5i'9'fi'M: 71 it 1iti'i.' 'TQ ' ' iz? 3 J .B. EDWARDS HARVEY JAMES Tackle Back Co-captain Co-captain 287 Bisese picks up good yardage on his favorite roll-out as two Smith Tigers close WILSON 6 - CHURCHLAND 25 The Presidents were plagued with opening game jit- ters, an inexperienced backfield, and a porous defense as they opened the 1964 season before a crowd of 8,000. When the dust of the evening settled, Churchland emerged with an easy 25 - 6 win. The Truckers tallied twice in the first quarter on short plunges by George Constantinides and Dwight Smith be- fore Wilson was able to score in the second quarter. Butch Bisese completed passes to Scott Rhodes and Harvey James to penetrate deep into Churchland territory. Ronnie Baker, the only seasoned man in the Wilson back- field, carried into the end zone from two yards out,fum- bled as he was hit, and freshman halfback Walter Tobler fell on the loose ball for the score. Churchland got a big break on the last play of the first half as a result of a deflected pass that Jimmy Hawks gathered in on the Wilson 25, from where he went in for the score. Instead of just a one touchdown edge, the Truckers left the field with a 19 - 6 lead at the half. The third period found the Churchland eleven on the de- fense most of the time. The Prexies moved to the Trucker 14, but Bisese stumbled on a fourth down situation. They threatened again in the fourth period, moving this time to the 13 only to see James drop a Bisese pass in the end zone. In the final minute of play Constantinides inter- cepted a Wilson pass on the 34, and four plays later, shot around left end from the 15 to make the final score 25 - 6. ASSISTANT COACH JIM PAINE Baker reaches paydirt against ASSISTANT COACH Oscar Smith HOWARD BEALE 2 DON BRADLEY BUTCH B ISESE Back Back I TOMMY MATUSIAK SCOTT RHODES Guard End WILSON 6 - NEWPORT NEWS 6 A determined Wilson eleven rallied in the fourth quarter to tie the highly favored Typhoon from Newport News, 6 - 6, before 5,000 Persons at Frank D. Lawrence Stadium Neither team was able to keep its offensive attack mov- ing, with untimely fumbles and pass interceptions spoil- ing several drives by each. The scoreless first half saw neither team in control of the ball for more than eight plays on any one drive. Wilson threatened seriously in the second quarter, marching 64 yards to the Typhoon 8. Ronnie Baker's 30 yard dash on 'a quick opener, and Butch Bisese's gallop around right end for 12 yards highlighted the drive. Unfortunately, itwas 'stalled by a delay-of-game penalty, followed by an inter- ception of a Bisese pass. - DAVID MULLINS Bac k Y ,,, . 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Wilson came up with the equalizer in the fourth quarter when Bisese spot- ted Walter Tobler open in the end zone, and hit him with a perfect pass. The extra point try failed, and neither team threatened seriously after that. The defensive unit looked like an entirely different one compared to the first game of the season. Standouts were J.B. Edwards, Chester Forrester, Butch Hodges - in fact - the entire unit must be credited with a well-played game. BUTCH HODGES MIKE MARTIN Center Center CHESTER FORRESTER BOBBY COLEMAN Tackle Back 3 ' 1lMTN.FDlMYa 'MFMER QEIYFKIISVEZ-WmTlT.llliAr H!?5XL'EMMf-f5l1'Wf5M RWHWW l'. -.'94'-'W ', ' 1 Q ! , iw' 'f, ,, V. A M LJ Av Y hw 'I M 2 .il .,1 V-lpgli. I. g, , -1' 'kill 1 i ' - f ' I' -fe'1,'s'-L 1' ,, . A -atv-.3 ,IJ sl. - 1 EL -Legg , . ,MFE - - gf . -4-:aft ' a r- ' ' .. -. , , . i g,'f'T 1. 'K 55.1 igiv, ' 11r51Qm5Q,i1 lrJ5.. .s ,Y-, V sig -.-te-aw.-y A 'sf ::.,. nfs! f .-11: --. ' - .r 'f 'q'v '-4vF'1v- . 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In the second quarter, the Prexies looked like they were going to break the game wide open as they added two more six pointers .The second came as a result of a punt fumble recovered by Wayne Redmon on the Pilot 35. Twelve plays later Bobby Coleman plunged for the score from two yards out. The Presidents scored again three minutes later when Luther Blair blocked a punt which was recovered by Wilson on the 10. Sophomore David Mullins scored from the six, and Baker then added the all impor- tant extra point. The rains came down during a scoreless third quarter in which neither team threatened. However, the fourth quarter made up for any lack of excitement as the Pilots came storming back on a 39 yard scamper into the end zone. All the drama of the night was packed into the last two minutes of the game. A sustained drive carried the Pilots to the two yard line where a determined Prexie defense held for four downs, and the ball went over. On the first play the Presidents fumbled in the end zone, and Norview recovered for a score. The run for the tying point failed as the clock ran out. JERRY PEAKS SCRAPPY HUGHES End Back 290 . 23 3 ., P , . - ' ' RICHARD VINCENT WAYNE REDMON Guard Guard WILSON 13 - OSCAR SMITH 7 Homecoming saw the Presidents rise to their greatest heights as they upset a highly favored Oscar Smith team that went on to win the District title. The 13 - 7 loss be- fore 8.000 partisan fans was the only one suffered by the Tigers during the season. Wilson took the opening kick-off and marched 81 yards for a score. The touchdown resulted from a Butch Bisese pass which was deflected into the hands of Walter Tobler in the end zone. Harvey James converted for a 7 - 0 lead. Oscar Smith threatened in the first quarter after David LeDoyen intercepted a pass. The Tigers moved from the Wilson 47 to the 7 where the drive stalled as the Prexie defense held. Buoyed by this turn of events, the Prexies initiated a march that wound up 93 yards away as Ronnie Baker plunged the last four yards to put Wilson ahead 13 - 0 at half time. The Tigers recovered a fumble on their 46 early in the third quarter, and went on to score their only touchdown and extra point. The big scare came in the last minutes of the game when the Tigers, aided by a 15 yard penalty moved from their 34 to the Wilson 12 Here they had a first down and one minute to play At this point Bob Coleman and Luther Blair came up with key tackles that preserved the victory The upset victory of the year and the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Avenell Harrington highlighted a evening that will long be remembered by the returnin classes of 1938115 and 1939, who were this year s honored guests LUTHER BLAIR JOHN MERCER End Tackle Y? X' .Cf we -anim-152 if i .1 1 , -, . . , , , , . 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David McKnight scored the first Grabber touchdown on a one yard plunge in the second quarter. They threatened again, but fumbled on the Wilson three yard line. Their second touchdown was set up by a block- ed punt on the Wilson 36, and was scored by Raymond Burton from two yards out. Butch Bisese directed the Presidents to their only score late in the fourth quarter. The touchdown was the result of a ten yard pass to Harvey James who was wide open in the end zone. Penalties were the culprits all evening as far as the Prexies were concerned, stopping several potential drives. Wilson had 155 yards rushing to Hampton's 144. The Crabbers went 68 yards through the air as compared to 26 for the Presidents. WILSON 13 - GREAT BRIDGE 13 In the first meeting ever between the two schools, Great Bridge came up with the key play in the last two minutes to salvage a 13 - 13 tie with the Presidents . The game, played at Great Bridge, started out as a defensive battle as neither team was able to score in the first period. The second quarter saw each team score, the Wildcats on a 75 yard march that ended with Billy Phields scoring from five yards out, and the Prexies on a long pass-run play. This was a beautifully executed pass from Butch Bisese to Harvey James, and covered 68 yards in all. The second Wilson score came in the third quarter which was completely dominated by the Prexies. They took the second half kick-off and marched 65 yards for the touch- down. The final two yards were covered by Walter Tobler and Bisese ran for the extra point. The third and part of the f curth quarter saw the Wildcats lose the ball time after time as a result of fumbles, penal- ties and pass intercept-ions. They finally managed a sus- tained drive late in the game that carried them to the Wilson five yard line. Here, with less than two minutes to play, they went into a wide spread formation, and Phields hit Lowry on a quick slant in pass for the score. Richard Unser then calmly booted the extra point for the tie. Harvey James gathers in pass Hom Bisese for the only score against the Hampton Crabbers. 291 WILSON 7 - MAURY 13 The Presidents crossed the river for a visit to Foreman Field where they lost, to the Maury Commodores for the first time in three years The score was 13 - 7. Both teams were crippled considerably, with Wilson suiting up only 29 of 36 boys. The Prexie cause received another severe blow when Butch Bisese was shaken up late in the first half, and was lost for the rest of the game. Wilson scored first as Walter Tobler, who took over for Bisese at quarterback, ran up the middle for 20 yards, and Harvey James converted to give Wilson a 7 - 0 lead at the quarter. In the second quarter, Maury scored after Dolly Madison recovered a Wilson fumble, Don Gibbs com- pleted three passes, the last one to Madison covering the final five yards. Madison's kick failed. In the third quarter the Presidents protected their 7 - 6 lead twice by stopping Maury at the goal line. But the situation changed when guard Joe Bilbo blocked Tobler's punt, and Bill Gearhart fell on the ball in the end zone Madison's kick was good, and Maury went in front to stay. The Prexies gained some momentum in the fourth quarter as they stormed to the Maury 29. Unfortunately, this last drive was stopped when the Commodores intercepted a pass. Individual standouts included Tobler James and Bob Coleman, as well as the entire defensive squad W if sr: lj Q f' View' vi '57 ,iv V1 B Vl gtiirrt fr 1- f ir? ia- . M 3, it 7 ' l t' ,,3fi,1y, ,311 ,. P, '- Ela7fri'. Q ' I 7: ,1 . - ' 1... ., , Jef' Ei? 2 X: P -B ., . - SAJVY5' 'it law DEWEY SPENCER JERRY GONEY Guard Guard RICHARD GALBREATH BRAD VAUGHAN Guard Tackle WILSON 14 PRINCESS ANNE 7 While the game against the Cavaliers at Princess An did not have the significance of the 1963 meeting betwe the two teams there was an interesting parallel T Presidents went on to win by passing successfully from fourth down, long yardage situation which called for punt The Cavaliers had done the same thing the previo year and got avsay with the play to keep a touchdo drive alive The Presidents went on to score what prov to be the winning touchdown Because of an inyury to Butch Bisese Walter Tob took over the quarterback spot He scored the first touc down from two yards out chmaxing a march of 51 yarc Pete Sachon the Cavalier who was the key man in t fake punt play the previous year, went the last 15 yar of a 93 yard drive to score for P A The big play came in the third quarter with Wilson st led on the Cavalier 48 From a fou.rth and seven situati and in punt formation Tobler straightened up and pass to David Mullins for 29 yards and a first down on the P 28 Ronnie Baker scampered 16 yards HUVGY James klf ed the extra point and that was the game 14 7 The Wilson defense throttled the enemy S ground ga! except for the 93 yard drive Richard Vincent along w the rest of the defensive team stood out and Tob sparkled all night at a position relatively new to hi Baker finds a hole for yardage as H David Mullins clears out OpDOS1Hg N Cavaliers .-K, - .., 1 , ' 0 .4 , ' I ' . : .,- 4. ..,-fir: , f, 'tfwfa ,ifrm fzl-A A tiff: '1 7. 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I J L . . .,-l 'I . 2' ul. :J rf. - t'dJI3 -'if?5f': . .?T.f:?5I??., 'ala - s rl? 5 ' .jtEfsiia'E.51. . '. DONALD SANDIE Back WILSON 14 - GRANBY 13 After four straight games away from the friendly con- fines of Lawrence Stadium, the Presidents returned to hand the visiting Granby Comets a 14 - 13 loss. The win- ning margin was the result of a 50 yard scoring dash by Butch Bisese, followed by Harvey James' successful con- version. The first quarter was scoreless, with Wilson threaten- ing by recovering a fumble on Granby's 35, only to lose the ball when a Bisese pass was intercepted. The first touchdown resulted from a 71 yard drive which was spear- headed by Bisese and Walter Tobler, who tallied from the two. James converted for the 7 - 0 lead. Granby retaliated with a drive of 59 yards which ended as Ron Hill gathered in a Buddy Watson pass in the end zone. The kick for the extra point failed. The second Granby score resulted from a23 yard pass from Brad Lowry to Hill. McWhorter kicked the point that put Granby in the lead, 13 - 7. It was after this score that Bisese came up with his 50 yard gem that won the game. Granby stormed back and reached the Wilson nine, but the Prexie defense, led by J.B. Edwards, Chester Forrester, and James, rose to the occasion. The Comets missed a field goal attempt as the game ended. Bisese turns the corner for a first down against Great Bridge 293 Jerry Peaks gathers in a Bisese pass against the Tigers for a good gain Bill Strawn-equipment manager, Jerry Long, Mike Wall, managers WILSON 6 - CRADOCK 6 For the first time in the eleven year history of the series with crosstown rival Cradock, the game ended in a 6 - 6 tie before a sparse home crowd at Lawrence Stadium. The Admirals took the opening kick-off and marched to the Wilson two yard line, but the Prexie defense held. They then followed up with a 45 yard drive, kept alive by Johnny Griffin, Ralph Geabhart, Tom Dail, and Dennis Strickland, which ended when Geabhart passed to Dail in the end zone from the two. The extra point try failed. Cradock was in complete control during the first half, The Presidents did threaten early in the second quarter on a 35 yard run by Butch Bisese, but the march was stalled at the Admiral five. The big play of the game came after Dail intercepted a Bisese pass on the Admiral 26, and carried the pigskin to mid-field. On fourth down with nine seconds remaining in the first half, and the ball at the Prexie 26, Geabhart threw a wobbly pass in the flat. David Mullins, spotting the play perfectly, intercepted on the Wilson 27, and streaked 73 yards to tie the score. He gave the home crowd heart failure for a moment as he stumbled at mid- field, but he regained his stride, and went the rest of the way unmolested. The final quarter saw each team threaten without success. Bisese and Walter Tobler led the rushers with 86 and 84 yards gained. The game was the finale for the following 12 seniors: Ronnie Baker, J.B. Edwards, Chester Forrester, Don Bradley, Harvey James, Scrappy Hughes, Mike Martin, John Nobrega, Jerry Peaks, Scott Rhodes, Wayne Redmon, and Richard Vincent. I ,577 -W rg 34 7: 1 iw Ns 499 NWS , S5255 1' rm Q R 'll F k ?l f5g3g311 ,... L iw Nt nl I Q :M Q 'kv I ,W , ' 1 5 I In . ' t ri Aff ! it A :ml , ,21 4 X it ' Y-15 Q' ' xv' 1 ,i -F 'Af . ' - V',9f?:1 ,Kill ' ' Jil. V . 13. 1 Lf ' '-A- ' ' ' 51 --A' '-nl 5 5 jg.. ag , ' , ' xg , vs? Vg .H . . X XR. '5 'tj ' ' is , , 5 3:.vI?1uN,b,fv 1 E :fi ' 5-,tif el :iff WR f A Q , uf . ,, A 7 ' 1 ' .f , 4 ,vw ' ' 'f be-1 S A unior Varsity . . . a building year Row 1: Mike Upton, Terry Carter, York Poole, Mike Vicks, Dick Carlson, Asa Kelly, Jeffrey Wright, John Viers. Row 2: Chris Crissman, Nelson Johnston, C.H. Ellia, Kenny Ford, Herb Whitley, John Farr, Danny Perryman, George Ryder, Ricky Hoggard, Roy Fish, KENNY FORD GEORGE RYDER Guard Tackle HERBY WHITLEY RICKY HOGGARD Tackle Guard i hTl7 ,7.v,,. Bri:-'sf' ' ' ' - 5 'WH 29 Jim Stevenson, David Kefler. Row 3: Coach Jim Sherrill Jim R.iCe, John James, Danny Maxon, Frank Edwards Lewis Ripley, Artie Taylor, David Hutto, Ricky Rawls Doug Gava, Coach Jim Holley. Ford puts the stop on Cradock ball carrier as Roy Fish f555, Taylor 4593, and Herby Whitley 1805 come up to help John Viers hauled down by Oscar Smith defenders. In the background are Dan Perryman 4417, and Ken Ford 1641 J. '74 . vi --fe - -e ' J f' -SITA V ' 1 , W 3 se .5i,..r1.gf- . ' ' , , , -' - ,z ES m1t.u:c.g ' , A ,I 5 .,'-g,,- : ' 5. -15795. .... 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J. 4 fm ,, -,,.J4..,,-.f.. .,,., 4 '-1 ,, ,A -N-A zgifazv. -mfrhgvzmf - nr ' ,X Rei Q x 4 I 1' 4 i s ,, .- , , . , '51 '12 ., fl, H H gm ff f A 41- '51 ' my naw. ri' '75-' '-L ,, W 1' , N mdfrvlg 4-.,S5X-I, 1 , 1 - 47,1--wfqv 1- 1 N, sf, I-1 5 .M . ,W txt . fl , Q ZF, AA its 11, J xjlibj tip vk .,1N I 3 fllfv: 11: x 'A na ' P.: ' ' vim-1 v 1 V, ' H, 1, 1 l . Q' . C.H. Ellis attempts to turn the corner against Admiral defenders 1964 Season Record Wilson 13 ..... ............................ Princess Anne Maury Great Bridge Oscar Smith Granby Churchland ....l-Iampton ....Cradock Wilson O .... .... 13 20 Wilson 0 ..... .... 3 2 Wilson 13 ..... .... Wilson 6 ..... .... Wilson 0 ..... .... 6 13 6 0 Wilson Wilson 0 ..... 6 ..... 23 JOHN VIERS JIM STEVENSON Back Back JOHN FARR ASA KELLY End Center DANNY PERRYMAN End ROY FISH Guard LEWIS RIPLEY Tackle 297 Viers goes for good yardage against Granby Jim Stevenson missed connections on this pass in the Smith game Row 1: Butch Bisese, Richard McCarty, Ronnie Wagner, Captain Dick Esleeck, Richard Nuckles, Roger Blackman. Row 2: Jim Holley-asst. coach, W.T.H. Galliford-asst. principal and athletic director, John Dillon, Kent Rhodes, Uirginia State Champions Danny Wyatt, Arthur Nelson, Jim McPhail, Dr. R.W. Allen- principal, Jim Sherrill-head coach. Row 3: David Mullins, Tommy Gray, Timmy Warren, Jerry Peaks James Foster, Tommy Thompson-manager Grophy returns to Portsmouth after agsence of 38 years! Wilson 78 Wilson 88 Wilson 54 Wilson 83 Wilson 74 Wilson 79 Wilson 72 Wilson 76 Wil son 77 ...................Princess Anne. ...................Kellam ....NewportNews ....Churchland ....Great Bridge ....Suffolk ....Cradock, Deep Creek ...................Maury Season Record 1964-65 lovertimel DICK ESLEECK Captain ach Sherrill brin s home the State Wil son 69 Wil son 86 Wilson 93 Wil son 64 Wilson 85 Wil son 67 Wilson 62 Wil son 85 Wil son 83 Wilson 67 Wil son 54 Wil son 64 Wil son 49 Wilson 51 Wilson 72 Wilson 75 Churchland ...................Oscar Smith ....Virginia Beach ....Great Bridge ....Suffolk .......Hampton ...................Cradock ...................Deep Creek ...................Oscar Smith ...................Suffolk ...................Norview .........Great Bridge Eastern District Cfinal sl State Tournament G.W. Alexandria 49 ...................Manchester 63 Danville 68 ltinalsl Co I E Ch ampionship Trophy! sl ee ck outmaneuvers Hall E l2ll and Miller 13D of Danville in the final s. 298 W a l L I I f' '- N TX AQ, ' ,Y Gfp N 5 I n A K -V1 u.sa' ' nv W 22 A-, D 3 gy ve H KL? ' -Q w. fam! WM S N4 E4 B , Y ,, Q5 M ues. x44 iazgw A . X 145x514 2 i XX 5 51,555 W , 11 Jlblffe' -,-. 3 X 4, , , 3 7 j 3 ,I ,QE ,Qsl f , ' - :vi 'f 1 .N ' 11.9 251 N ' - Q fp, ' A-, -,: 'Y E urfv S 1 1 Q .wi-sk 1' r fx . me N4 we ,-s' E! J' ' ,f m .mga I-ifk' 1: : L V ' ' fi X' :Q in .' 2 Z 1-- Y. , , Q 3, W- Q ' gf N5-U 'Af ' l -S1 ' -A ffiiit -l fgf'.fi1Tf1:f.:-A AA? -. . 4. , , - L'--4., '1- - K X . b 1, I 1 .., I - .W tux, , :Wx W . - 1 1-,1 gffji . ' 1 V. 0- 4 A 1 :fix A . Q , n rf 'HM :fx w S :A ' A ' sa -- J . 'x , 'X -4 - 5 1 . W 3 , ', 1 ,. I f .f'f M- f .-55' Y. I TZ. VV ' gen- X V--Au-Q, ' V K' 1 . f d ,. wr V ' .- N A 3. 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'K is ' . , wlkm H E 'E5! 5Q?-3 ' if 'gif J, - wig f- 16 A IW A- M -1, 'vf w ' , H 'lim mr ,fri , V 1. ul .3:.,,x?,4 1- -A . .,.,.,- - -v ,- .:, if V-, - 3i.:...,. - -Qi -Nfxv f., -.many-'A A w.'. . , , M n S! vs 'B Q ,ii 31 is R K ff M , J -4 4- A , , ll umor Varsity controls the rebound on this play in the Newport MoPhail and Perryman up for grabs during Norview game Ginsberg stands by ready to help action Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wil son Wil son Wilson Wilson Wilson Wil son Wil son Wilson Wilson 1964f65 ,Princess Anne 53 Kellam 36 Newport News 42 Churchland 39 Great Bridge 41 Suffolk 39 Cradock 43 Deep Creek 28 Maury 50 Churchland 49 Virginia Beach 35 Oscar Smith 29 Great Bridge 50 Suffolk 39 Hampton 47 Cradock 49 Deep Creek 46 Oscar Smith 31 14 Wins - 4 Losses 1 Davld MUUIHS Danny MHXSOII, John Lewis, Sorrell, John Fan' George Ginsberg Lewis Ripley Jim Staples Wayne Boone Danny Perryman, Chester McPhail, Carlisle Thompson B111 VanDyke Coach Jim Dennis Chamber manager. Row 2: Ronnie Holley, David Johnson manager WZ sw W? will tfyypv' ln My ffl! -cf!! by ,fy M 'Nu 3' FE uw MP5 .' gif f !ff,:ARoL CRUTE LINDA FACENDA PEGGY BISHOP , Pep Rally Row 1: Janey Vaughan, Linda Martin-Co-captains. Row 2: Ruth Gilmore, Linda Facenda, Betty Boone, Carol Crute, Ellen Grace, Joyce Oliver, Peggy Bishop, Mary Benn Underwood AT THE STATE TOURNAMENT: Janey Vaughan, Mary Crute, Betty Boone, Ruth Gilmore, Peggy Bishop, Joyce Benn Underwood, Linda Facenda, Linda Martin, Carol Oliver, Ellen Grace 308 r' .iv ,v WL ww H: ug: wg! . 4 nf L' ' E 3 N 4-N ., 3 1 -.f' 5- T' -.,. 1 V Uarslfy K I 1 ,f,.n.:53 11' ..-17. f:-7.14, 2! 133: - .U-J., 1 .W f f A , - M... Ja., , 3. ,f-gf . V, I ff. M, 13: 15 r I l 4 K wi ? 5 J A at 5 i , 5 W I A, 155 524 N1 E 1 X X at Mum rn l Eg Usb! 51,115 Um 1 I 5 1-Q I wgE,f .,au f L i' K Y F1 's 4 0 81 3 w 5 I gl Wx s .g f 5 i -Ls 3 ,. e x 2. 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' -. gf.1v:T'gfjwgaie , af!! 912 f 1? :Qin i 1 . 345 3?-14-2'L',,',, 'Y ' ' 1, x W I A--6.9 H,Q,,.:,Hj. 3 .,:w- W Ji -,Q .inf i md X? 1, I xr -. we W' ki' ELLEN GRACE MARY BENN UNDERWOOD 5,1549 ,sg l , ' Y im yy., MA TTTT M ++ A TTTT JANICE AUSTIN SUSAN J OYNER Qay Uee Cfieerleacfers Al ffl H ,ag K I W K v X V i i A , iff PAULETTE BATTEN Q V H Co-Capt. rvwwwww WW V w ' Wm w 3' V uF ?i?Kf 'TQSSQFPJ LEE HORNSTEIN ANN HEELY ggi! wmv ww A CII!! :TIL MARGARET BRIGHT Co-Capt. BONNIE BUCHANAN 'KAREN BURRIS QT 2 B ' Q PENNY LASSITER PEGGY MATTHEWS 31 0 SYLVIA DIC KENS Adu is or 'mm NE?'x iA9 CROSS COUNTRY: Row 1: Bob Parker, Ron Taliaferro, co-captain, Ray Scott, Coach Ted Masters. Row 3: David Dan Holland, Mike Nellers. Row 2: Lane Ellis, David Gray, A1Newf,0n, Joe Tripp, Jim Ennig Lovingood, Jim Baines-co-captain, Bill Reyngldg- Cross Country fincioor Zrack Season Record - 1964 Season Record - 1964-65 Wil son 29 ..... ................................ H ampton 27 Wilson 17 ..... ...... ...... .................. N e wp ort News 43 Wilson 78 ........................................... Oscar Smith 31 Wilson 20 ..... ...... P rincess Anne 40 Wil son 43 ..... ...... G reat Bridge 16 Wil son 55 ...... ..... G ranby 54 Wilson 17 ..... ..... 0 scar Smith 45 Wilson 27 ..... ...... N orview 28 Wilson 53 ...... ..... M aury ' 56 Wilson 19 ..... ...... M aury 37 Wilson 27 ..... ..... C hurchland 28 Wil son 50 ...... ..... G reat Bridge 59 Wilson 16 ..... ...... G ranby 43 INDOOR TRACK: Row 1: Jimmy Ennis, Danny Holland, Ricky Hvgsard. Francis Sturgis, Dickie Warren- Row 3: Bubber Taliaferro, Gordon Griffin, Billy Shelton, Bill X Coach Paine, Coach Beale, Jimmy Baines, David Mullens, Shelton, Bill JONES, Jerry Goney. Row 2: Joe Tripp, Lane Ellis, Bill Reynolds, Eddie Creech, Bemie Parker, David Prince, Luther Blair, Jerry Matthews, Joe Wilson, Coach Masters -J Wrestlers Came On Strong at Seasorfs Snci Row 1: Jim Stephenson, Donald Singleton, Chris Beisel, ,James Dixon, Mike Vicks, Jack Vick. Row 2: Leo Gibbs-managerg Tommy Matusiak, Wayne Waibel, David Keffer, Kenny Ford, Jerry Matthews, Carl Beisel. ' Row 3: John Nobrega, Steve Watts, Chester Forrester, Luther Blair, Frank Singleton, Coach Jack Mounie SEASON RECORD - 1964-65 Wilson 18 ........................... Princess Anne 28 Wilson 17 ........................... Cradock 24 Wilson 18 ....... ..... N orview 27 Wilson 18 ....... ..... G ranby 26 Wilson 35 ....... ..... W arwick ?9 Wilson 41 ....... ..... C hurchland 5 Wilson 15 ....... ..... G reat Bridge 29 Wilson 13 ....... ..... F erguson 28 Wilson 3 ....... ...... M aury 41 Wilson 23 ....... ...... C ox 20 Wilson 31 ....... ...... F rederick 13 Wilson 35 ....... ...... Y ork 7 Wilson 28 ....... ...... D eep Creek 13 James Dixon 1Ri'- f H4 -7 - - 'NK 'YY' H W , VY Eu W . ' YA 5 - 7 Y' Wise ' V1 . . H ' 1 1 'gif' , ig: W, 7 ' ,, 1 1 'li issues ., 3: aiiggiiiigf , 1 - , Eqmll ,.1 ' Q3 2 'fill :1-- it D V 5 1 N V f 1 -M541 1s R- 1 .1511 Q :J 1, W ,1 - , ef 1-1. f 1 1,1 1- 4 1 1: , , V F 12:11, , -, M611 WX1111l111m11mN1111m111 11N11M5:: H11,,1H11,.5,1YH11w N1 111Mm1s asoisgimu 1 1111 W H N W 523111 V Z :11H11Y 111W 1 , lag U Q 1 A 11 1:1111 if N . V. Z l - - . 5 '53 1- - : I 1 , i '- 1 V V 11 ' L , - V , at 1 -,, , 'MQY1 . lwllb. , we 21 duff' - i' JVC? - 1 , KZ A It ,Y1,,t,,,1. 1.57w,v,11 17-:1s11,211M 11.1,f11,11,1 mi 7 ,nn Jerry Matthews, Jim Stephenson Chris Beisel1 Kenneth F'-'ifd - 312 , ws-, , --.W -ss-, -. WED- -- -.M.-,,E?.., W.-...-.. ,T L , , Y , , . ji., Y - I ' Tommy Matusiak, LutherBlair Mike Vicks, Donald Singleton Wayne Waibel, David Keffer s, x,,QTN,.,,,, , Coach Mounie, Chester Forrester, Frank Singleton, James Dixon-tri-captains Steve Turner, Eddie Powell, Charles Hicks 1: Charles Hicks, Mike Granger, Steve Turner, Asa Kelly. Row 3: Eddie Powell, John Nobrega, Jeffrey Beisel, Carl Beisel. Row 2: Earl Johnson, Butch W1-ight, Brad Mobley, David Keffer 5, Charles Griffin, W.B. Edwards, Leo Gibbs, '- 31 LEIQSJ ' ff ll f V V fl' - ' 'H42.!.1jJ.H....lQgAi.1'I?f?54'iil2l.UL'u ,, L.l,.n.i.s'I',, M, -:El-WKi,. 1,E,ilw,.,ll',,.,fA??l,.,H J , - -.:.W-W will ik-- . ll.. Lil' 'ki A X,12,i 'F 1, ,liglrf xx 4 - .. wig 1 fffif ' 1.. El Av: .lv .-.W 2 M , N' K, s5,,,,.Qy. --5 p,,,,f,l..,A.,,'I,, - '-A F214 ...Q-rc-' 4 -if ' ' TW? , .. ., .-, 2 Y W. 1, -xzxf - .. 'ffslfl . .,.,,.+. . 'Q ze-6:4 Wilson Wil son Coaches Ted Masters, Jim Paine, Howard Beale and Billy Reynolds, Jim Baine s-co-captains A 4' ll X A ,412 ' ' fi 1, TT' . , -41.44 -ev -. , A , .rn ZF i' -1- - 1- -'nl . -,,..:, .,4Q.,:,..:.-f qw ,nag-.-, , -nz, J A: ,, .1 A L-1: F , , ' un ..:w-uf'N- i .:1, . .5 WA Q,- S. ff ' ll , 1 X P 1 Lg. .- 'fr 1 f ,, 1 an I f Q 12, N M, , ,- . fi ' . 1 ln.-. , l I a ' , fi . - ' as ' .g -, nf., ll ,lx y' ww- N. ,- , ,g x..1.2gLL,ie.TiN as .qi glue ,N u ggzsl, . ' . 1 ,,, - .V 1 if . n- U ' g , ' ' R M-.3 . Vg- 4, .1 . ... , ' Wm:-...pf J lv N , .ov M-' ' D? 7' N .6 J... J ,QL N, '- B 3-., --Q X54 -x Y 5 '? ,1 Q1 ' A iss' -Q H w N I V. -. I , 1. xv. 'X x '- -'va I 4- A A .. WZ,- .L f 'I -l le Y 21 x r-yn. Y .. A 7 X M .-I , M 4 Q fx V. L. - - g'5'w:,, f'jlI?5Q-if I JERRY MATTHEWS CARY CARTER Pole Vault Pole Vault Wil son Wilson Wil son 89 Outdoor 5racQ 1964 Season Record .....Cox 24 52 ...... ..... C hurchland 61 65 51 70 .....Maury 48 .....Church1and 62 .....Suffo1k 43 . . , V.,, .A ,W :J7-5Ef3.5?,T.35Li'L'J'Y57 ' . 1 ,mf r, 3 ' f--.112 ' , . . - vm --r ,N Aggies A M, if 7 V' f ' I if .3 . .5 is-sf Q' wg- ' -4,ij,.gi:.Sz' -J , F l g ig ' - - afs j- Av ui? J ' ' Ymegfg-5 ,4 ' ,.. I D-: -ff, V gf in y . 4 - s w, wig- T:-Q: a n .lay ,, Vg--14 aaa ' A ,fx L -L., ., ..---sg,--A 'f-seas,-a VE , ' i5'?'9 '3t6if3m ,fi-ff '3 54 , I, l eg ..f-'. Jr SJ' T . -3-'Qi4?f'31,:f'. if DAVID MULLINS JOE TRIPP JIM BAINES, GORDON GRIFFIN, Tri Ze J Hwdles DAVID LOVINGOOD P mp Middle Distances FRANCIS STURGIS, LANE ELLIS, AL NEWTON ED CREECH Distances High Jump .......... - DLA. W-. ...mum -- W l..,,-1,4 .L.4L,-.... ,. .4.,,..,..1 L-..-, , ......-,D--.. H ... ...ig , , HLA- . . . .v,.,.w-.- :J . lf.. 5 , J, , 4' 'D -.Q r - -.-i 'E A 'V , V' Q R I 'aizfii-'Di . 4 - A , D - rf 291215, fr' 'fx V Y llf 53,952 3 - fgg u g., f'swffe'.. , , ' H, 3 52555-r 1, -' A' f 'F ' - R . ' ff V: 7 5 ,210 if f ff ga-.-',nj,F fam , ' 1. Q, ' ' . , L. X .Msg f5fl 1 m.3..5eQ1f, 1 DL ga , ,va ' L5 ,i.,f,, 43,4 ,g:L,:?Zii,, WEIGHTS: Row 1: J erry Goney, Brad Mobley, Bill Jones, LUTHER BLAIR, BILLY REYNOLDS, TOMMY GRAY Asa Kelly. Row 2: Coach Paine, Steve Watts, Lewis Middle Distances Ripley, Chester Forrester, George Joyner . xy .1 I 33 3 1 1:19-fax if , L . 5:52 .' V A ' H 'W 'ff' A ,- f - 'Hg-I:'F'4,L J ' ' - , . , Ls? : - - -'-' 'w :ei I 'LI 1 5 :vs ,- ,-'W' 'E - if f'E,'1f3:s-3 Q ' f' fefagf.-ff..-as f ':3?f':x: ET A ,r jg.,-1 ,fa BILLY REYNOLDS, DICKIE WARREN, RAY SCOTT, fl ' if I . FRED SMALTZ ' - ' - . . . 4 -.-...z-., ,La W., 45121, ww, iv I - + 'N - 5-LF 'I -- -,, . 142525 F , ,,., 1 ff: .M .,:.u:,-,'1: ' :Q mn-'fv':mg,.'D:g 1. 'I f , Y. -- , ol , . 5 QT! ia 'L 2lm?5siv'i353-11'Tf f1l Urs, riff: 1' - - 5'::5':?32-- ' BILLY REYNOLDS Hurdle s FL., LV. -ELLA , A 1, ,. Y Y I1 I ies I I , . fm 4 , -Z , 51 yr. I'f-fs-'1s,3yf5-tsfi' ff , ' ' 1 , I ' ' as A 1' j1,,,:f 'Q.-? 1. ' --42 -3 - L, 1, -- FZ r L , - I' fri H- .L.iN5g-4.p T, W j --4. -17, , -13 , if 'ET 27 - 1- f-' 1-,lj Q xiii. .fiugl 1, i. .L ,saga CHESTER FORRESTER Dis cus DAVID PRINCE, BUTCH BISESE, DAVID MULLINS, 315 FRED SMALTZ Sprints RICKY HOGGARD, BUBBER TALIAFERRO DANNY HOLLAND, JIM ENNIS Distances '4 1- .433-if fl' DICK ESLEE CK ROBERT SE TTLE Infzeld Outfield-Pitch TIM BRADSHAW JOHN WINBORNE Infield Outfield Basegan . . Ouf1ooE limited 1964 Season Record Wilson 4 ..... ................................ C hurchland 0 Wglson 7 ..... .............................. M aury 4 Wglson 5 ..... ...... F erguson 3 . Wilson 6 ----- ...... G feat Bridge 2 if W!1son 5 ..... ...... M aury 8 - -. Wglson 5 ..... .... C radock 2 Wglson 6 ..... ...... D eep Creek 5 vvmson g ..... ...... N ewport News 6 1 son ..... ...... G ranby 2 Wilson 6 ..... . ..... Hampton 0 ' Wilson 0 ..... ...... W arwick 1 Wilson 2 ..... ...... P rincess Anne 3 Wglson 9 ..... ...... Y ork 0 Wglson 11 ..... ...... O scar Smith 0 W11son 9 ..... ...... S uffolk 0 Wilson 0 ..... ...... N orview 4 Wllson 5 ..... ...... C hurchland 3 xA 4,1 ? li! Q! A n f Q .. , -Q,-J L - . ,- 1 f - ' - . . , ' FV Y :-i to -+0 ,M S U QQWVJI 444-.- i V J ! L.. S ei' T' x- Q 36- Q 'A ,fgfifi fs ,, f 1 F 1 f,'.fi?E?z A' of i 1- - We T f ' V - . ROBERT SETTLE-Co-Captain, COACH MILLS, DICK ESLEECK-Co-Captain 131, isbn C, Y, H E5 n ' rj L 4 V I ri. ?P A xo..:f' 4- - , 'E 61. -' 1 if' ill -.Eff ' g TE'iR fi ' ,, A - 5 ' - ' . , ,. Z ' ' A ', :tc - u ze f 'fs '?Li 'M f 5 ,V-f 2 'F3'sl- A X 'VQ52 . V. 5 1 - Y Y , .I 'S ' -1 , .JIT f V - ROBERT EJLENBERGER ' 1 ' muagg' V, 1:5 QGEW3 M. iw an :.1 -. 'i fij:,ig3 aw , TL22.,.2'v.:5f.2a5-4-' 1 V L . .I L: AQ A X Q 5 Nw -sz-Q! A or EDDY WARREN .5-g n v 1 C, v-.Q-2f , . H I ield - ' K .ll V ,, . ' nf -A 93 144-f Af' -44 env: -1452, ---' - QRJHFV' ' 3 . ' ' .saves 1 --4 'GSH 1 ,i th 'A .. J ' V .4 2 ' - - -Y-- - - zesiffrrmfn -' - - L.--ws' - -ff Y -X ' 4-gigif -- WALTER TOBLER CHARLES NEWTON BOBBY DOWDY JIMMY HAWKS JOHN MERCER Pztcher Pztcher Pztcher Pztcher Pitcher MICKEY YATES GARLAND GIFFORD GARY MOORE SIDNEY HUGHSON AL BUSH Infield Infzeld Infzeld Infzeld Infleld BILLY SMITH ROGER BLAC KMAN DONALD SANDIE WAYNE WEAVER CARL C OLEMAN Ougfleld Infzeld Outfzeld Outfzeld Outfield EARL CRUM, WILLIAM SMITH Managers f-Bibi W . Six. 1964 Season Record Wil son 8 N orvi ew 4 Wilson 45 York 756 Wilson 5 Granby 7 Wilson 9Vz Hampton 296 Wil son 4 Fergu son 8 Wilson 10 Warwick 2 Wilson 2 Princess Anne 10 Wil son ZW Hampton 916 Wilson 592 Crado ck 652 Wil son 2 Churchl and 10 Wilson 2 Princess Anne 10 Wilson 4116 Maury 7112 Wil son 2 Granby 10 Eastern-District ........ ................. 9 th place State Tournament ....... . ............ 22nd place KULON YELVERTON, GARY KLEIN Row 1: Sam Bush, Kulon Yelverton, Tommy Spencer, Gary Klein. Row 2: Gary McGehee, Tommy Silling, TOMMY SILLING GARY MCGF-HEE coach Landis, om, Dunn, Rusty Charlton Wm Ciwio ln X Nr 1 '1 , iff, :I Bryant Pace Jim McPhail, Marshall Wilgard, ' David J0yI161', G8-ry NGWSOIHS, John Deaton David Buck Fred Talbot, John Farr. Row 2: Coach Brewer, B111 Steiner, Glenn Valentine ,. 251.155 A ' 11 f V-W-wU'1'f4l?-3' A ' isa , ,A .i W 'nf PHA , ' , Q i- , Ligh- f' g: -21:P2b1f L.: '112iL'7'f.L-E-'P2'Ff-F 11,3 51.,2gl, ' 1 fwfr '-X, W A I, iffy 1- J-We 'B A , j W ' 1 YP, 19' int.. V ' 'Q uwini :wif 'fi Nik N -A . ig.-E KBQM .' T . an of .4 'A ' . ., , 'Ulla , 'I ph ,gnmit v ' .1 , graff-S. ' A 43, .Dian-1. - ln. ' 5-Lb., -X T Wilson Wilson Wil son Wilson Wil son Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wil son Wilson Wilson 5enn1s 1964 Season Record Churchland Ferguson Granby Norview Norfolk Catholic Frederick Academy Princess Anne Hampton Warwick Cradock Maury Suffolk DAVID BREWER GARY NEWSOME Wilson Great Brld e g 9 5 ffiiiff et Zi .av I Q L? I -5. , I ' fjf gig ! W 4 ..-5' yjjgi, , r ,ZF Nm: 4 , , GU-Aj L-,I - Lia 333, . ,Q ! I ggi 573512 LC, 1-A P 7 in - .Y,x - e , ly f- 1 ' - A I', 1 1 ' a s 1 ' 'Z ' i g I' TO B f' ARSHAL WILGARD U JIM MCPHAIL XMIM-Y ' Cb ,G,,vgj,kQ2 If Manoa an y Q-n he-JL W FRED TALBOT GLENN VALENTINE V ll!'!i,, lMChHB.1,, iw it , ,SI BRYANT PACE 'Qu-Gb, , ,m55,5.i h 5, im I raw fox 'Q wifafg z ma, U, it t , ,,,i yyn Q if F mf Q -1 A ,, X swam, ' A .,,. 5 ea Q I 7 L , l Q '. f ,..i Varsity Ciu6 4 WJ Q MTV Row 1: Mike Martin, Chester Forrester-Sgt.-at-arms, Singleton, Jim Stephenson, Tommy Matusiak, Jerry Cary Carter-Secretary, Jimmy Wells-Treasurer, Buz Matthews, A1 Newton, Glenn Gray. Row 3: Robert Settle, Barclay--Publicity Chairman, James Watts-V. Pres., Sammy Bush, Lane Ellis, Dean Carson Coach Masters-Advisor. Row 2: David Lovingood, Frank Row 1: James Watts-Vice President, Clarence Keel-President, Chester Forrester, Sgt.-at-arms. Row 2: Cary Carter-Secretary, Buzzy Barclay-Publicity Director, Jimmy Wells-Treasurer 0 if ' H H. P , 1-. Let's get this meeting under way! 320 girls' Monogram Clufi R010 11 Mrs. Clark-AdUiS0T, Sl'1HI'0I1 Nyman-SGCTGWVM Parker, Georgie Sumner, Peggy Bishop, Carolyn Grimes. Linda Nyman-Vice President, Beryl Slaughter-President, Row 3: Diane Drewry, Brenda T01-doff, Sharon Duke, Carol Evangelo-Treasurer, Jane Bradshaw-Publicity, Georgianna Edwards, Anne Webster, Brenda Jordan, Linda Jarvis-Sergeant-at-Arms, Sherry Crum. Row 2: Frances Bennett Linda Mitchell, Shirley Wilbum, Arliss Grimsley, Verona TOP - Seated: Mrs. Clarke. Standing: Jane Bradshaw, Carolyn Grimes, Georgia Sumner, Sherry Crum. BOTTOM - Seated! Beryl Slaughter. Standing: Frances Bennett, Diane Drewry, Sharon Nyman, Linda Nyman Row 1: Linda Jarvis-Sergeant-at-Arms, Beryl Slaughter- President, Carol Evangelo-Treasurer. 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VVhat else can you call on so often, for help, for com- pany, for information, or just for fun? Your phone is one friend that's always there when you need it. An equal opportunity employer OF VIRGINIA A lclu. nimxl uml'AVY 324 For More Than 50 Years Serving Portsmouth CLINTON C. BOYCE BOYCE'S Glasgow St. at Belt Line R.R. Phone EX 7-4628 Satisfaction in Fuel Electrical Appliances Texaco Fuel Oil-Hardware-Coal Heating Equipment PROM TIME So Economical to Rent White Dinner Jackets From BOB'S FORMAL WEAR RENTAL sskvlcs 810 High Street EX 3-0931 WASHINGTON PHARMACY Professional Bldg. WATERVI EW PHARMACY, Inc. Just Around The Corner Opposite Maryview Portsmouth, Va. I HOSPITGI EX 7-4615 1. . .: BRENNAN FUNERAL 'E BER HOME BYNUM FINANCE CORPORATION 430 COUNTY STREET PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA ALLEN BYNUM. JR. PRESIDENT TEL 3 3 5 S7 Does anybody have a hanky'? Preventive Auto Maintenance DASHIELL'S ATLANTIC SERVICE CENTER DETROIT 8t BROAD ST. 399-9153 . 7 A.M. 'till 9 P.M. 1' EMMA'S FASHIONS Village Shopping Center Churchlond, Virginia Bu-zedlove! That's not too funny! things gg beiffbfth . OKC TRADE-IAIKQ 6 1 ig Z f DRINK ,,, ECE' e 1141.4 Good Furniture Since 1889 M. M. CROCKIN CO. 211 thru 215 High St. Phone EX 9-2463 We'11 take it from the beginning, and let's try not to sound too Sleepy and Ho11ow ! 326 CHAPMAN JEWELERS Congratulations Class of 1965 CAFFEE'S BAKERY since 1876 425 County Street EX 7-0753 To School To Work To Shop CGMMUNITY MOTCDR BUS COMPANY COOPERS JEWELERS- SILVERSMITHS, Inc. 327 High Street Phone EX 7-4678 DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 710 Country St., Portsmouth, Vo. 399-2446 ' Radio 81 TV ' High Fidelity ' Citizen Band ' Industrial Everything in Electronics 327 E. O. CRAWFORD AND SONS, INC. X 601 Frederick Boulevard AMW Portsmouth, Virginia Phone: 393-8131 ql 4 l Tidewater's Leading Early American Shops , DAY PHONE EX 7 0417 NIGHT PHONE EX 9 3587 Glazer S DRESS SHOP 0-' 319 High Street -We dimmer .Akai Portsmouth, Va. Fashions for the RODMAN'5 SHOPPING CENTER high school SI'LICI6l'1I'S 3100 p-HGH STREET PORTSMOUTH. VIRGINIA GEORGE G. MORRIS Do you dare me to open it? HUGHES FLORIST 4212 Portsmouth Blvd. Alexonders Corner Portsmouth, Vo. HUnter 8-2526 PAUL HUGHES, Owner mon: an-aan Compliments E A GARRETTS PHARMACY M 4714 Portsmouth Boulevard 1 488-2568 Mid-Uity Shopping Uenter 328 Famous Brand Footwear For 80 Years PORTSMOUTH NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH 228 High Mid City 325 Granby, Words Corner, Linkhorn Bus Ctr. Town 8. Country Downtown Plaza, Janaf Princess Anne Plaza Step Smartly Into The Future In Campus Styles From . . . Men's and Boy's Clothiers Our 70th Year In Portsmouth Mid-City Shopping Center HARRELL'S SPORT SHOP Bicycles and Sporting Goods Goldsmith Athletic Equipment 607 High St. Portsmouth, Va. Come on 1et's swim! Yuu'll he happier with ll EWUUWS Good Grooming sewices HALL PRODUCTS INC. EX-port 3-2565 lO2l High Street Baked in Portsmouth, Virginia Serving Virginia grocers . . . by the truck load 329 T S M O in I LOUISE WALL'S BEAUTY SALON . LASTING 81 BRO., INC. Lasting Furniture Since 1888 EASY TERMS - ALWAYS Portsmouth, Va. a s k I n o o cl s Incorporated O -2 :f 5 O M ..,... .-... I Portsmouth, Va. i'l:'i'i'I'Q 'i We have clothes for Everyone HOME FURNITURE CO. There's no place like Home EX 9-4288 Portsmouth, Virginia DEEN'S BEAUTY SCHOOL 6II High Street RYLAND MOTLEY'S BARBECUE Open Pit Cooked Phone 487-3749 ' Dinners and Sandwiches ' Take-out Orders ' Catering Service RFD 8, Box 3, Chesapeake, Virginia lGeo. Washington Hgy. at Deep Creek Canall McRAE RAMBLER Your best buy in compacts 1401 Airline Blvd. 397-5801 A , facts at ' your fingertips E A D DGERSTAK glffnllfiuu L Ola 5.1 0 Q Q 1 mleiiirginian-191102 MORRIS COMPANY, Inc. Furniture - Appliances Radio - Frigidaire 206 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia Open 5 A.M. To l A.M. Phone EX 9-9211 NORMANDI E RESTAURANT sAvAs JOANNOU, owner Choice Steaks-Chops- Select Seafood . . . 072 an .5-ubjegg 605 High St. 506 Washington St Portsmouth Virginia ellefy da ' y Choice Kansas City Rib-Steak 51.35 If You Can't Find It Elsewhere, Try Us NORFOLK COUNTY FEED 81 SEED STORE lllO Airline Blvd. Dial 397-9381 Portsmouth, Virginia Compliments ot OVERTON'S MARKET 9 9 J Pn.zER's STUDIO ci'fF'DRTRAITURE 5l2 HIEH STREET PDRTSMUUTH, VIRGINIA STO R E TE LEPHON E CARLTDN D U NEAL M PHUTDG Ajizi ggzi j Your Gas Co. Symbol of Service 6 fi. Ai r Con d it ion i ng A :Z-., Cooking I -I Water Heating Sc cg:-'5:.. ' A 5 I -..QQ ' qgag-as Heating 'I i.1. :zz f I ciofhes Drying 5,1353 Refrigeration Outdoor Lighting Portsmouth Gas Co. THE COMPLETE STORE RTSMOUTH A R D W A R E 119-125 County Road - Portsmouth Opposite Maryview Hospital Phone EXport 70-70-9 BUILDING SUPPLY inc. PORTSMOUTH MUSIC COMPANY 1803 High Street Home of Baldwin Pianos and Organs EX 3-4031 Instrument repair Dial EX 9-8534 332 FIILKS FLIP FIIR PET FRESH MILII JI' af, IIIIII Uv I X ,1 ' just be sure it? PET ...you bet! Serving The Public Since 1925 RED, WHITE AND BLUE RESTAURANT 203 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA gg: Baby foam mining cfoonz. To Better Serve You and Your Family Coruul! U: about your nzxt Banque! or Party Air Conditioned Telephone EX 7-9841 No Bee W Sold We Appreciate Your Patranage -planned for the way you live today SEARS BETTY 81 BOB MR. MITCHELL SMITH BROTHERS, Inc. Fuel Oil When You Need It! Raymond 8. BiII Smith Phone EX 9-7545 3500 High Street 333 234 High Street. 1107 High si, t Alexander-s Corner Md lty Navy YB d '1 n 8: C t y M her rmc 3 is 'V sz- AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 'A or PORTSMOUTH J A i E JOHN SPENCE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 15 Dock Landing Rood APPLIANCES Portsmouth, Virginia +1 Our Bulovas got all of us to Senior Class meeting on time! A 603 FREDERICK BOULEVARD PORTSMOUTH 334 -1-.-........... .-. GENERAL ELEC R CA PLIANCES Sutton Appfiarzce Company, Inc. B35 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH VIRGINIA Phone EX 9-9335 or EX 9-9235 Five Conveniently Located Stores Norfolk - Portsmouth Virginia Beach - Ward's Corner Great Bridge I vw---Qgdman's jj fa Ban B o, 0 X PORTSMOUTH VA- --ii . R T' ' . L1 :I I, Xi I --4 :J n ' -r Q 1 C' 0 lv -'.'.' .- ' 1 .3.,:J -:- J -:T Y 4 Muon at Hamm.-ron, Avg. WAYSIDE CLEANERS 47ll Portsmouth Boulevard SEVENTH WARD PHARMACY Complete Prescription Service Corner Elm Avenue and Lincoln Street, PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Victor T. Clark-John S. Ballentine 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 5 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '965 WIMBROUGH 8. SONS WHITLOCK BROS. SEPTIC TANKS s. VAULTS INC. WELTON, DUKE AND HAWKS, INC. INSURANCE AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 407 Court Street Portsmouth, Virginia Telephone 399-2473 F.W . WOOLWORTH CO. 316-836 High sf. Shop Downtown Good Luck Graduates YOUNGK TIRE SERVICE, Inc. , v ' .I l , .'fo ifigf j L 'r ... 50051-5115 - . A i w k I ,Ll TUSING FINANCE COMPANY Za I ' f I ' f ,T EEN I -' ' , ' If53?1 i3'if3' Tl Tw Q mfg, NAVAL PHARMACY II 'N ff' I ZZ' - l'I!iIilfi,I Q A V' VANN'S BARBER SHOP That's when I fell for THE LEADER OF THE PACK! 336 gm P QMM75 fqf0yw9'L, pmwdwbf Mwmigfzwfgh Q QQ Wm Lwkwwwbwm JufmU5735'Ok'jbZ' 32363 JWWMVQWOL gggivggeawfffnwnif GDM , 'UwL KM SCH' WMA PWR QM! Jgmfafwwv -fxmffzflm LATIONS TRIBBLE STUDIO I Congratulations Class PHONE 397 0654 AIR CONDI ION D of 1965 fpomfamoufg Sagoof of Beauty duffuu EXPERT INSTRUCTION OUALIFIES STUDENTS TO PASS STATE BOARD 457 MIDDLE STREET HELEN B. ANDERSON PORTSMOUTH VA CHRISTIAN CHURCH Detroit at Cambridge Merrimac Point Rev. William J. Sleasman CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I965 PORTSMOUTH LUMBER CORPORATION 25II HIGH STREET DIAL EX 7-4646 LUMBER SASH DOORS PLYWOOD SHEET INSULATING BOARD MI LLWORK ROCK PLATE GLASS Want to bet that we don't get out before 4:3O! Thank You for Shopping at O .I 77-.Ad I FASHIONS Fon TI-Ie FAMILY I Downtown and Word's Corner 338 Always a Favorite With Wilson Men 'rl-IE QUALITY, SHOP Gant Shirts - London Fog, Rain Wear Norfolk Cor. Bank 81 Plume Portsmouth 309 High St. Traditional Clothes at Their Very Best SOUTHERN PLUMBING 8: HEATING SUPPLY, INC. WHOLESALE 2218 High St. Portsmouth, Virginia TIDEWATER FEED AND Telephone Co. Business 393-6079 3400 Geo.. Washington Hwy. Portsmouth, V Complete line of pets ond pet supplies. f TYPE WRITER SERVICE Dial EX 9-8634 2215 High Sf. Adding Machines, Cash Registers, Supplies 8: Stands P0l't8ll'l0lIll'l, Virgillil These baskets will feed a lot of hungry mouths' home of the original Compliments DOUBLE-DECK f HAMBURGER of SHONEY'S 35, ROSES OF ,qw Q PORTSMOUTH gig. Town st COUni'fY Airline Blvd. O 9 , ATLANTIC SMALL LOAN CORPORATION L R Ho d Telephone Mc cage EXport 7-3425 BOB5'lV.AND APPLIANCE, INC 701 Airline Blv EX 3-6011 CINDEE gaufg SGAH5 1220 Mid-Cify Shopping Cent Portsmouih, Va. Finest Quality in Wigs and Hair Goods A BETTER PLACE T0 SHOP! d It's been a Hard Day's Night' - so 1et's put a stop to it right now! JOSEPH'S BEAUTY SALON 245 Monticello Avenue MA 2-9056 6102 Chesapeake Blvd. UL 3-3851 YOUR FRIENDS AT BALFOUR The Craftsmen Who made Your Class Ring a Masterpiece d 211 MR. CHARLES MOTLEY MR. DOUGLAS DIVERS Join in Sending Their Congratulations and Best Wishes TO A GREAT CLASS IN A FINE SCHOCL ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS MQW 56 CLASS RINGS AND PINS I CLUB INSIONIA ' MIDALI ' TIOFHIII PLAQUII' DIFLOMAS ' COMMINCIMINT INVITATIONS HAYNES FURNITURE CO. Granby at Main Norfolk MA 5-7426 Tidewater's Leading Furniture Store H... and besides-he does his homework every night! 341 ' z 1 fp , I if .M-' Congratulations l , ' Class of 1965 L g ryrtwlf uI1 ' au-fi: . G , In GEO. T. McLEAN CO., INC. High 81 Court Sts. Portsmouth. Va. X Mrs. Bernard Levitin Owner IRENE'S YARN 'N' NEEDLE SHOP 'O 164' 2 cg, ra A HH Airline Boulevard Portsmouth, Vo. g'I'h:at should look very good on our parade entry, Dio' 3994406 ms. ' Ek! governor z7zwiala0'e NEWEST HOTEL IN THE NORFOLK-PORTSMOUTH AREA IOOWJ AIR CONDITIONED - COLOR TELEVISION FAMILY PLAN RATEB :: A GRENOBLE HOTEL QNE ACRE GUEST PARKING SPACE JTELEPHONE EXp0rt 32511 PORTSMOUTH, VA. 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