Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)

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Woodrow Wilson High School 2 7 4 - OU £ Asked us to white WA«t- h ppiwess is. why... weVe bee.w ci-eatiM happ ws? 5 s year. SL u€Ss she j ust A osn 1 ’ ' (-e nfrviber pvLL +he. V Kppy thof hq hqp — P ? nec=i. ' h-A J ?+ , 5 whqt- hhi ' S h Oo jfe; i ' j OK X+ ' s Q re Noler ' - ■ hq.ppr ne Poop, Co T e i hbi ' Kk IT gye s ou. Coul l uOy J VJ (YT As S t g h m q}1, ] t S g. Kn0 %P A S W ell as as E. ' ei ' P - esiderrt. 4 5 Editor an apple for the teacher One Leaves the System . . . DR. ROBERT W. ALLEN Principal Dr. R. W. Allen resigned from his position as principal of Woodrow Wilson High School on June 30, 1966, to become superintendent of schools for the Charlottesville Educational Foundation in Charlottesville, Virginia. He served the Portsmouth system for 19 years, coming here in 1947 to take over as principal of Briggs and Green Street schools. After three years he was promoted to assistant principal at Woodrow Wilson, and held this position for eight years. When Mr. R. L. Sweeney retired in 1958, Dr. Allen took over as principal. 8 . the OtheR moves up! WALTER T. H. GALLIFORD Assistant Principal Mr. Walter T. H. Galliford has been elevated to the position of principal of Harry Hunt Junior High School for the 1966-67 school year. During his 15 years at Woodrow Wilson Mr. Galliford has served in a variety of capactities. He was a classroom teacher in the History Department from 1951 to 1958. During these same years he was also the varsity track coach, and from 1953 to 1958 he took on additional duties as junior varsit y and assistant varsity football coach. When Dr. Allen became principal in 1958, Mr. Galliford was named assistant principal. For the past two years he has also served as Director of Athletics. GERTRUDE ANDERSON Radford, William and Mary Guidance, Biology, Athletic JUDITH ANDERSON Appalachian State Teachers College Physical Education, Modem Dance NATALIE MANDEL ARON Westhampton, U. of Chicago, La Sorbonne, U. of Paris French RONALD A. AUDET William and Mary English, Latin, Court of Honor CHARLOTTE AVERY Longwood College Business Education, Dean of Girls, Activities Assoc iation, School Treasurer JOANN BARNES East Carolina College English, Court of Honor HOWARD M. BEALE, JR. East Carolina College Machine Shop, Football, Track Coach ELIZABETH AMES BLANFORD Madison, U. of Tennessee, William and Mary Guidance , Homemaking, S.C.A. Sponsor MARY J. BRADY Indiana State College, Hunter College English, Public Speaking, Forum and Forensics Sponsor JAMES L. BREWSTER Bluefield College, Emory and Henry Biology, General Science, Forum Sponsor, Wilson Hi-Y Sponsor RUTH S. BREWSTER Emory and Henry College Latin and Spanish, Latin Club WOODROW BROCK Old Dominion, William and Mary Electronics , 8th Grade Math, Radio Club, Guidance 10 SHIRLEY KING BUCHANAN Mary Washington College Physical Education, Intramural Basketball , Hockey Team PAUL CARRAWAY BUTLER U. of North Carolina History FREDDIE ANN BUTT Librarian CLOVIS CANTERBURY U. of Florida Drafting JOHN M. CARDWELL Lynchburg College, Wake Forest College Audio Visual, Math IRMA PHILLIPS CARTER Madison, William and Mary Sociology, Government, U.S. History, English MARGUERITE C. CHISWELL Atlantic Christian World History MILDRED BURFORD CLARKE Madison Physical and Health Education, Girls Monogram Club, Modem Dance 11 MARJORIE VIRGINIA CODD Longwood, Duke University, University of Pennsylvania, William and Mary U.S. Government, Virginia Government, History Dept. Head HATTIE LAND COOPER Greensboro College English, Court of Honor MARY FRANCES COWAN Appalachian State Teacher’s College Bookkeeping, Accounting, Typing, F.B.L.A., Sophomore Class Sponsor JULIE CREWS Westhampton College English, National Honor Society JEAN E. CRISCOE Norfolk College of William and Mary English, Debate Sponsor EMMY WELLMAN CURLEE Catawba College Home making DOROTHY P. DARDEN Mary Washington College Mathematics MAISE O. DETERMEYER George Washington University Social Studies 12 DOROTHY N. DIEHL Longwood, Columbia University Homemaking— Dept . Head ANNIE LAURIE EDWARDS U.N.C. Woman’s College, U. of Virginia Biology, Chemistry BEATRICE B. FORDHAM Mary Washington General Science MARGARET GARLICK Longwood College English LOIS GUSLER Radford College Biology, History, Freshman Class Sponsor DALE HORSTMAN HE ELY V.M.I., U. of South California, Orange County State College Mathematics RALPH GAHAGAN U. of South Carolina Physical Ed., Football Coach, Int. Baseball DOROTHY U. GALLOP Madison College Typing, Shorthand, General Business JUDY KAY GARLAND East Tennessee State University Typing, General Business A.C. HINTON East Carolina, William and Mary Chemistry , Science Dept. Head, Science Club, Teacher Welfare C ommittee OLIVIA T. HINTON East Carolina, William and Mary Chemistry, Teacher Welfare Committee JAMES K. HOLLY Emory-Henry, East Tenn. State U., Appalachian State Teachers College Distributive Education, J .V . Basketball Coach 13 JOYCE FAYE JENKINS East Carolina College English DAVID WAYNE JOYNER N.C. State College Mathematics CHARLES WAYNE HOOFNAGLE Old Dominion College English, Journalism, The Student, Sponsor ESTHER CLAY HOWARD William and Mary English, The Dreamer, Sponsor, Ecrivons Society HELEN S. HUFF Appalachian State, William and Mary Guidance , Business EDWARD S. HYDE East Carolina College General Science FLORENCE B. KARP 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 Business , Business Dept. Head Mrs. Newcome presides over the refreshments during the English Department Christmas meeting 14 ESTHER LEVINSON George Washington University, Norfolk Division William and Mary World History, Geography , U.S. History anna McGinnis Westhampton College, Longwood College English, Latin T.E. MASTERS University of Richmond, William and Mary Government, Track Coach, Varsity Club Advisor, Guidance KANELA ANDREW MAYDANIS Richmond Professional Institute D.E. Club, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor, D.E. Club Sponsor CARLOS ‘PETE” MILLS Appalachian State Physical Education, Driver Education FAYE F. MORAN Blue Mountain College U.S. History ALICE TABB OAST MORSE Randolph-Macon Women’s College, University of Virginia Spanish, Pan-American League Co-Sponsor, Language Head JOHN ROBERT MOUNIE, JR. Duke University Physical Education, Wrestling Coach GAIL S. MULLENS East Carolina College Mathematics MILDRED MASON NEWCOME West Virginia University English Dept. Head, English MARILYN OATS Longwood Typing, Shorthand BARBARA B. OLIVER William and Mary Government, Sociology, Activities Board Chairman 15 JAMES A. PAINE Virginia Polytechnic Institute U.S. World History, Sociology , Football Coach WILLIE N. PARKS N.C. State Mechanical Drawing, Vocational Ind. Arts Dept. Head CHARLES T. PERLICK East Carolina College Sociology, History, Government, F.T.A. TILLEY PHILLIPS East Carolina English LAURA RAY POOL Mary Washington Biology, Science Club CHARLES KEMPER PRICE University of Richmond U.S. World History, SCA Sponsor HELGE ENGELBERG RABY Munich Branch— University of Maryland, Old Dominion French English GRACE VIRGINIA RAWLS Longwood, William and Mary Guidance , English INA J. RESHEFSKY Syracuse University, William and Mary’ Science BETTY BAKER RHYNE Longwood Spanish, Pan-American Co-Sponsor MARY FRANCES RICE William and Mary, Longwood University of Virginia Mathematics , English LINDA HAHN RIDENOUR Madison College General Business, Typing 16 JAMES C. ROBINSON Old Dominion College History, Special Education (Occupational Work-Study) DONALD RUZEK Indiana University, Julliard School of Music, William and Mary Band, Pit, Marching, Concert Bands JAMES ALLEN SHERRILL Erskine College Appalachian State Physical Education, Driver Ed., Football, Basketball , Baseball Coach AVIS LINNELL SHUMAKER William and Mary English, National Honor Society Sponsor BOBBY E. SMITH N.C. State Mathematic s , Math Dept. Head CLAUDETTE SMITH State U. of New York Physical Education, Drivers Education, Dance Club, Hockey Team DELORES B. STIKE William and Mary History, Sociology WILLIAM J. STRAWN Western Kentucky State Teachers College Geography, History, Athletic Equipment Manager JOANNE SWEET East Carolina Art, Art Club Sponsor LEWIS TEMPLE Frederick, Old Dominion College General Metal Shop CHARLES EDWARD THURSTON, JR. U.S. Naval Academy Mathematics, Audio-Visual MARY G. UNDERWOOD Mary Washington Typing, General Business, Bookkeeping, Office Machines 17 CHARLEEN E. VENNING Converse College Math, Safety Committee ELIZABETH D. VENNING Rosemont College, U. 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.I. Industrial Cooperative Training BETH WATSON University of North Carolina Chorus Director, Mixed Chorus Girls’ Glee Club, Music Appreciation, Boys’ Glee Club MARILYN MILLER WEST Madison College French, French Club DAVID E. WHEELER East Carolina College English, The Dreamer Sponsor OUIDA A. WHITEHURST Florida State University Biology, General Science LYNN WILLIAMS Longwood General Business, Busine ss Law GEORGIAN A C. WOODHOUSE Mary Washington, University Virginia Guidance Director DOROTHY JAYNE WYMAN Converse College English, Junior Class Advisor 18 MAMIE BRETT Office Clerk DONNA CHESSON Office Clerk MARGARET CLAYTON Head Clerk LORADELL DICKERSON Assistant Librarian ESTELLE SAWYER Cafeteria Manager JANE S. SNYDER Registered Nurse NELL WHALEY Guidance Clerk Charlotte Avery, school treasurer, in a familiar pose! 19 Jean Criscoe looks over one of the book selections on sale as part of her debate project! A new Supemntendent DR. M.E. ALFORD - Superintendent, DR. M.A. KISE - President Portsmouth School Board . . £or poRtsmouth SchooLs. 20 InfORITIALs!! “The Brothers Four!”-Mr. Heely, Mr. Price, Mr. Hoofnagle, Mr. Wade. Mrs. Morse has Open House visitors. Christmas time with the English Department— Mrs. Staples, Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Newcome. Mr. Galliford will now probably try for the Philharmonic! Mr. Butler and Mrs. Clayton were proud of their “crazy hats”. Miss Maydanis smile! and that very friendly Miss Woodhouse directs Senior Math Test. Oectioft Editor is a diploma 23 CUss histORy It was a cold, snowy day in February, 1962, when the class of 1965% entered the hallowed halls of Woodrow Wilson High School. This was to be our “home away from home” for the next four years. Bobby Allen, who was the S.C.A. President, greeted us and encouraged us to do our best while we were students here. This first semester of “brainwashing” was not altogether fruitless, however, as we did manage to organize a Freshman class for the first time. In September we came back as high Freshmen, ready to take part in the activities offered to us. Many of our class members played J.V. Football and led the team to a 7-1 record. Some of our boys played J.V. Basketball. Ginny Lou Morin was our lone representative on the J.V. Cheering squad. We all hurried to join the various clubs and organizations. Yes, we were truly now “Sophomores.” That year the student body was led extremely well by Miss Julia Dorsey Reed; and “beauty-wise,” Toni Williams was our Homecoming Queen. In May we attended our first Freshman-Sophomore in “Camelot.” In September, 1963, we returned to Wilson, enthusiastically looking forward to becoming “Upper-classmen.” This year the student government was headed by Elwood Owens and Annette Jenkins was our Queen. This year we witnessed an “athletic outburst” at Wilson. Our football team, which was in the running for the state title, finished with an impressive 8-1-1 record. The basketball team was also in excellent form and finished with an 18-3 record. We ushered out this year dancing in an “Oriental Paradise.” The year 1964 was our “year of waiting.” Yes, this was our last full year at Wilson, but it certainly was not the least. Bob Heely was our S.C.A. President and Avenell Harrington reigned during our Homecoming festivities. The highlight of this year athletically-speaking was certainly our “Romp through Richmond.” Yes, after three glorious nights of yelling and jubilance in the Richmond Arena, our Cinderella basketball team brought the State title to Wilson for the first time in over 30 years. As prom time rolled around, it was our time to decorate and decorate we did, bringing the “Marde Gras” to Wilson. In September, we returned as the “elders” of the school. After a summer of surfing and loafing, we returned for our final semester. Tommy Buck was S.C.A. President and the Homecoming Court was abley led by “Our own” Ginny Lou Morin. For the first time we organized as a separate class, choosing John Tarrh our President. As Christmas neared, we did our part to brighten the dark situation in Viet Nam, sending greetings to the American soldiers there. In a flurry of activity, we ordered our calling cards and announcements; paid dues; were fitted for caps and gowns; prepared our play, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes”; and had Senior Day, Our song, to the tune of “Climb Every Mountain,” was most impressive. Then we anxiously awaited our day— graduation day. And with this, we ended our four year career at Wilson. For some of us it marks an end; for some, merely a beginning. But no matter which may be the case, we can all say these have been the four best years of our lives— four years which will remain in our memories long after our homecoming in 1991. THE CLASS of 1965% jAnuARy 24 Patty Owens— secretary, John Tarrh— president; Charles Weston— boy’s treasurer, Doug Bowles— vice-president, Edna Harrison— girl’s treasurer J nuaRy CUss OfficeRS Mrs. Maisie Determeyer - class advisor, John Tarrh, Doug Bowles Mr. Hugh Tribble meets with the group to explain portrait taking procedures. DORIS ANN ALLISON ALAN COLLINS BAGWELL Lunchroom and Traffic Asst. MARY VIRGINIA BALDWIN THE STUDENT— Editorial staff; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; French, D.E. Clubs; Homeroom Officer; Intra- murals JANE ELLEN BRADSHAW Monogram Club-President, reporter; Gymnastic, School Hockey Teams; Modem Dance, Geography, Art Clubs; F.B.L.A.; Intra- murals SHERYL LYNN BROOKS THE PRESIDENT— Asso- ciate Editor; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-Vice presi- dent, sec.; Allen Tri-Hi-Y President; F.T.A.; Pan American League; Young Republicans Club; Home- room Officer— President SHIRLEY ANN BUTLER Allen, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y’ s; Forum; Art Club FRED HERBERT CLARK, JR. Homeroom Officer; D.E. Club From Churchland: Varsity Basketball RUTH ANN DeHART Triangle, Presnoir Tri- Hi-Y’s; I.C.T. Club; Intramurals PAMELA JEAN BORILL V.O.T.; Homeroom Officer; Intramurals DOUGLAS LEE BOWLES Senior Class— Vice-presi- dent; Marching, Concert, Pit, Dance Bands; 1962 All-Regional Workshop Band; 1963-4-5 All Re- gional Band; Band Coun- cil-Freshman, Sophomore, Junior Rep.; French Club-treas.; Delegate to 1965 Virginia Junior Science, Humanities, and Engineering Sym- posium; National Honor Society; Senior Class Play Comm.; Jr. -Sr. Prom Comm.; Homeroom Officer 26 SANDRA KAY FIELDS A-J- Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y JAMES RANDOLPH GATLING LYNDE OVERTON GILLIAM Dance, Marching, Concert, Pit Bands; All-State Work- shop; Orchestra REJENA LYNN GOFFIGON Modem Dance Club— Vice pres.; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y— sec.; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; Jr. -Sr. Design and Deco- rating Committees PAMELA FREAS GREEN F.T.A.; Library, Pep Clubs; Intramurals PAMELA GRIMES Concert, Marching Bands; Art, Geography Clubs; F.B.L.A. JANET GAIL GRUBBS Presnoir, Double-W Tri- Hi-Y’s; Latin, Geography Clubs; Homeroom Officer STERLING HOWELL HALE Jr. -Sr. Prom Comm.; Teen- age Republican, Science Clubs; Homeroom Officer BRENDA DIANNE HARRELL Modem Dance Club; Girls’ Hockey Team; Intramurals EDNA SARAH HARRISON 4B Senior Class— Girls’ Treas.; Lancaster Tri-Hi- Y; Girls’ Glee Club; Intra- murals 27 LAUREL FRANCES HARRISON Homeroom President; Double-W Tri-Hi-Y ; Senior Banquet Comm. MARY ELEANOR LEE Willet Tri-Hi-Y— treas.; Homeroom Officer; F.B. L.A.; French Club MONA LYNN HARWARD V.O.T. Club; Homeroom Officer BRENDA JOY MANLY V.O.T. Club; Double-W Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Offi- cer; Intramurals LEWIS HUDDLE, JR. Varsity, J.V. Football; GLORIA JEAN J.V. Baseball; Varsity McCLENNY Club; Intramurals; Home- D.E. Club; F.B.L.A. room Officer SANDRA HAMLET JORDAN Double-W Tri-Hi-Y; Glee, I.C.T. Clubs; Intramurals; Senior Banquet Comm. VIRGINIA LOUISE MORIN Homecoming Queen-1965; S.C. A. —Director of Traffic, State Convention Delegate; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Class Presi- dent; Jr. Class— Vice pres.; J.V. Cheerleader— co-capt.; Alt. Girls’ State Rep.; THE PRESIDENT-assoc. Senior Ed.; THE STU- DENT— bus., lit. staffs; Allen Tri-Hi-Y— sgt.-at- arms; Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Y— Vice pres.; Jr.-Sr. Prom Dec. Comm.; Sr. Class Play Comm.; Home- room Officer; Intramurals; French Club SYBIL DELORES LASSITER LEON MORTON Science Club; Cross Country ' ; Indoor and Out- door Track; National Honor Society 28 ALEXANDER FRANKLIN MUTTER, n Orchestra ERNESTO BALLECER NATALIO THE STUDENT-Staff writer; From Avanllo High: Homeroom Officer; Future Homebuilders— treas.; S.C. A.— Business Mgr. EDWARD ROSS ORENDUFF I.C.T. Club PATRICIA ADELE OWENS 4B Class Sec.; Alt. Girls’ State Rep.; S.C.A.— 2B, 3B rep,; Modem Dance Club— pres., sec.; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y— sgt.- at-arms BRENDA DIANNE PHELPS Art, Modern Dance, Monogram, Pep Clubs; Hockey Team; Intramurals; DREAMER Staff BETTY ANN REDMON Geography, Glee Clubs; Senior Banquet Comm. SALLY ROCK SELF D.E. Club; Homeroom Officer STEVEN SO VE LIUS Golf Team; Boys’ State Rep.; Intramurals; Home- room Officer; Jr. -Sr. Dec. Comm; Young Democrats Club JOHN MURDOCK TARRH, III 4B Class President; Na- tional Honor Society; 1965 All-Virginia Band; 1962, ’63, ’65 District II All- Regional; 1964 Workshop Band; Concert, Marching, Pit, Dance Bands; Drum Major, Band Capt., Band Lt.; Orchestra; Homeroom Officer; DREAMER Staff STEPHEN EDWARDS WATTS J.V. Basketball; Baseball; Homeroom Officer 29 ROBERT KELLUM WELTON J.V., Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; Intra- murals; Wilson Hi-Y; Homeroom Officer; Geog- raphy, Dramatic, French Clubs; Three one-act plays; Jr.-Sr. decorating comm.; The PRESIDENT staff; Thespian Troop 1238 CHARLES WALLACE WESTON, JR. Sophomore Class— treas.; Junior Class— treas.; Sen- ior Class— treas.; Golf team; Intramurals; Young Democrats Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm.; Homeroom president NANCY CHARLENE WEST 4B SC A Rep.; MG A; Home- room Officer; Allen Tri- Hi-Y— Reporter; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y DEBORAH JEAN WOLFF I. C. T. Club— Chaplain, Parliamentarian; D.O.,Art, French clubs; Intramurals; Double W TripHi- Yearbook staff members - Sherry Brooks and Ginny Lou Morin HONOR GRADUATES - Doug Bowles, Leon Morton, Pam Borrill, John Tarrh Class banquet was one highlight of the week “Another rehearsal! Will we ever learn to do it right?” honoR QR Cmates JOHN TARRH Valedictorian LEON MORTON PAMELA BORRILL DOUGLAS BOWLES Salutatorian 31 happiness is MOST POPULAR Charles Weston, Patty Owens WITTIEST Bobby Welton, Shirley Butler MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED Jimmy Vick, Pamela Grimes MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED John Tarrh. Pam Borrill Being chosen BEST DRESSED Sherry Brooks, Edward Orenduff BEST LOOKING Nancy West, Steve Sovelius MOST ATHLETIC Jane Bradshaw, Lewis Huddle BEST ALL-AROUND Ginny Lou Morin, Doug Bowles FRIENDLIEST Laurel Harrison, Ernie Ricketts MOST ORIGINAL Alex Mutter, Rejena Goffigon the Best BEST PERSONALITY Steve Watts, Brenda Harrell CUTEST Susie Lee, Lynde Gilliam “Imagine meeting YOU here!” “Qentlemen PRefeR Blondes” CAST OF CHARACTERS Lorelei Lee Susie Lee Dorothy Ginny Lou Morin Mr. Lee (“Daddy”) Bobby Welton The Captain John Tarrh Mrs. Van Osborne Diane Phelps Sylvia Patty Owens Mrs. Van Austin Daron Gregory Margaret Shirley Butler Mrs. Spoffard Rejena Goffigon Miss Chapman Brenda Harrell Aunt Dolly Jenny Baldwin Mr. Broussard, Sr John Tarrh Mr. Broussard, Jr Sterling Hale Chambermaid Shirley Butler Bert, Sam, and extra roles done by Dramatics Club members “Daddy, you always know what’s best!” “I think she’s been poisoned!” “As detectives, we must sometimes be indelicate “That looks ridiculous!” and search the rooms of young ladies.” Pat Kreger, Joe Mayes, Shirley Butler, Sterling Hale, Ginny Lou Morin, John Tarrh, Rejina Goffigon, Paul Brenda Harrell, Doug Bowles, Susie Lee, Bobby Welton, Hurdle, Ginny Baldwin, Daron Gregory, Patty Owens It appears that Mrs. Determeyer’s comment calls for some serious thought on the part of Dr. Allen. “Smile! You’re on Candid Camera!” happiness is . . . Mona Harward leads the way at the conclusion of Bacca- laureate exercises. Mrs. Curlee assures Sterling Hale that the fit is not nearly as bad as he thinks. “At least we’ve got some tea to drink!” Brenda Harrell, Laurel Harrison, Pam Borrill, Ann Allison, Mona Harward, Jane Bradshaw, Ginny Baldwin, Janet Grubbs 36 Sandra Jordan, Edna Harrison, Pam Borrill, Debbie Wolff, Jean McClenney . . . QR diution time! 1 4 “We’ve got more than just iced tea!” Talk about a happy group! The February Seniors are just that! Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Doug Bowles, Miss Rice, Dr. Allen, Mr. Riley, and John Tarrh at the head table. Climax of four, long, hard years! Daron Gregory helps Sherry Brooks with her collar, while Brenda Harrell straightens her cap. “Rehearsals! Rehearsals! More rehearsals! Get it right, and sing on key!” 37 Arrmitions - Jan. CUss DORIS ANN ALLISON— to graduate and marry D.D. ALAN COLLINS BAGWELL— to graduate from Wilson, go to O.D.C. and become a Draftman. MARY VIRGINIA BALDWIN— to graduate from college, get married, have twins, and be happy. PAMELA JEAN BORILL— to get a good job, a car of my own and be happy the rest of my life. DOUGLAS LEE BOWLES— to attend the University of Virginia, become an architect, and design the next Wilson High School with the student in mind. JANE ELLEN BRADSHAW— to be the perfect wife that Bob deserves. SHERYL LYNN BROOKS— to once again read Winnie the Pooh on the beach with the friends. SHIRLEY ANN BUTLER— to graduate, to get a job, to finally meet “Soupy”, and surf. FRED HERBERT CLARK, JR.— to be on Portsmouth’s “Great Police Force” ... and make J.H. happy. RAY THOMAS DAVIS— to become a manager or supervisor for Giant Food, Inc. of Virginia. RUTH ANN DEHART— to leave Wilson, buy a car or Honda and move to Nag’s Head. SANDRA KAY FIELDS— to graduate, marry D.M.W., be happy and to earn my “Ph. T.”. JO-ANN FORSTER— to travel to as many countries as I have schools and to meet as many sincere people as I have here at Wilson. JAMES RANDOLPH GATLING— to make a million in the next couple of years and retire. LYNDE OVERTON GILLIAM— to ride from the right to the left at Makaha in the winter. REJENA LYNN GOFFIGON— to graduate from col- lege, then go to Hawaii and see the surfing championships. PAMELA GREAS GREEN— to be an interior decorator. PAMELA GRIMES— to become a successful secretary and to live happily ever after. JANET GAIL GRUBBS— go to college; and become the wife of a future heart surgeon. STERLING HOWELL HALE— to graduate, go to col- lege, and be successful. BRENDA DIANNE HARRELL— to go to work in the Navy Yard as a private secretary, then go to college and take up psychology. EDNA SARAH HARRISON— to graduate, work, then settle down and marry my ideal man. LAUREL FRANCES HARRISON-to be as perfect as three people I know. MONA LYNN HARWARD-to travel all over the world after graduation. LEWIS ALFRED HUDDLE, JR.— to go to college, graduate, become a lawyer, and to own a yacht. SANDRA HAMLET JORDON— to finish beauty school, stay married, and have lots of children. SYBIL DELORES LASSITER— to graduate, get married and be successful in whatever I do. MARY ELEANOR LEE— to teach elementary school and have a happy and successful life. BRENDA JOY MANLY— to have Laurel, Pam, and Betty become as perfect as I am. GLORIA JEAN McCLENNY— to be a success in whatever I do, and make a certain boy happy. WILLIAM CARL McGINLEY— to become a mechanic and build swinging machines. VIRGINIA LOUISE MORIN— to return to Wilson in 1991 for Homecoming as a happy and successful person. LEON ORELL MORTON— to become a good sawbone. ALEXANDER FRANKLIN MUTTER. Il-to own my own Playbody Club and a Ferrari GT. ERNESTO BALLECER NATALIO— to be a doctor of medicine. EDWARD ROSS ORENDUFF —to graduate and go to California. PATRICIA ADELE OWENS— to graduate, attend Montreat Anderson, become a kindergarten teacher and a successful person. BRENDA DIANNE PHELPS-to live a full and complete life; in that justifying the faith others have shown me. BETTY ANN REDMON— to graduate and become barefoot and p.g. the rest of my life. ERNEST LEIGH RICKETTS— to become a leader in the business field of Business Management. SALLY ROCK SELF— to have a family and a long and happy life with E.K.S. STEVEN SOVELIUS— to “get out of this place” and further my education. JOHN MURDOCK TARRH, III— to try to keep up with T.P- now that everything’s U.C. STEVEN EDWARD WATTS— to see the world without Uncle Sam as my travel agent. ROBERT KELLUM WELTON— to answer the world renowned question: Will Barry Black always be a “Bum”? NANCY CHARLENE WEST— to marry a corporation lawyer and have between eight and thirty-six children. CHARLES WALLACE WESTON, JR. -to go to college and led the life of a beach bum. DEBORAH JEAN WOLFF— to be happily married, get a Jr. and build my house in a flying saucer. 38 Alan Bagwell, Sandra Fields, Laurel Harrison, Mrs. Gertrude Anderson, Jean McClenny, Leon Morton Pamela Green, Doug Bowles, John Tarrh, Sybil Lassiter Sterling Hale, Edna Harrison, Sally Self Herbert Clark, Dianna Phelps, Sandra Jordan, Steve Watts 39 tatst WiLL - J n. CLass I, DORIS ANN ALLISON, leave to Pat, Linda, Maye and Terrill and Doe Doe four more miserable years at Wilson and all the good times I had. I, ALAN BAGWELL, being of sound mind and body, leave my sister the right to eat in the lunchroom for the next four years. I, JENNY BALDWIN, being of sound mind and body, do leave Patty’s little sister, “Big T” and another year of looking forward to lost “SENIOR PRIVILEGES”. I, PAM BORILL, being of sound mind, do leave to Cynthia and Jane all the wonderful and crazy times that I have had at Wilson. I, DOUG BOWLES, simply being, do hereby leave Wilson to anyone who has the opportunity to partake of its numerous benefits, and to anyone who wants it, my cow-lick! I, JANE BRADSHAW, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave four happy years behind me and proceed to happier years with my husband. I, SHERRY BROOKS, leave to Sandra Miltier the memories of roaming the streets of Churchland with M.G.P. and Murph, and to any Wilson sailing enthusiast— my great ability to create chaos on a sailboat. I, SHIRLEY ANN BUTLER, leave the freshmen four “great” years of this “great” school. Ha! Finally, I “heal” my “big G” sweatshirt and egg. I, FRED HERBERT CLARK, JR., leave Graduation to a certain someone in hopes that she will graduate from W.W.H.S. and all sociology students to Mr. Perlick. I, RAY THOMAS DAVIS, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some lucky Freshmen the honor of being in Reg. E-104 for four years with Mrs. Anderson. I, RUTH ANN DeHART, being of dumb mind and skinny body, do here by leave a locker full of roaches to all freshmen at W.W.H.S. I, SANDRA KAY FIELDS, hereby leave to all luck y freshmen the crowded halls with couples “Round Every Comer.” To J.L.W., I leave a free fifteen minutes before registration. I, JO ANN FORSTER, congratulate Mrs. Anderson for being able to keep track of me and Mrs. Sweet for being “sweet.” I, JAMES RANDOLPH GATLING, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my five years at Wilson to anyone who wants them. I, LYNDE OVERTON GILLIAM, being of hairy mind and dead body, do hereby leave a year’s supply of bobby pins to some freshmen who doesn’t deserve it, and to everybody, everywhere, everything! ! I, REJENA LYNN GOFFIGON, in a state of being do hereby leave the hope that a lucky class will regain senior privileges; and B.L. to P.L.P. I, PAMELA FREAS GREEN, hereby LEAVE!!! I, PAMELA GRIMES GRIMES, being of weak mind and dilapidated body do hereby leave to Donna and Carolyn the fun of writing a senior theme and graduating. I, JANET GAIL GRUBBS, being of no mind and body leave to the “gang” the fun of more pajama parties and future years at Wilson. I, STERLING HOWELL HALE, being of empty mind and worn-out body, do hereby leave everything to anyone who is willing to work to get it. I, BRENDA DIANNE HARRELL, being of sound body and hardly sound mind, I hereby leave four happy years at Wilson to all other students, and I also leave the school food, too! I, EDNA SARAH HARRISON, do hereby leave to some lucky freshmen, all the fun and good times at Wilson and also the halls and telephones of “A” section. I, LAUREL FRANCIS HARRISON, hereby leave Wilson for a much happier life. I, MONA LYNN HARWARD, being of sound mind and body, I hereby leave Mrs. Sawyer’s lunches and our lunch table to Dot Harward and Donna Scruggs. I, LEWIS ALFRED HUDDLE, JR., being of sound mind and body, no thanks to school food, I hereby leave school meals to anyone who has enough nerve to eat them. I, SANDRA HAMLET JORDAN, being of small body and questionable mind, hereby leave to some lucky fresh- men the ability to get out in four years. I, SYBIL DELORES LASSITER, do hereby leave to some unlucky freshmen four long years at Wilson. I, MARY ELEANOR LEE, being of questionable mind and body, leave the roaches in “E” section, the great (?) teachers, and Mrs. Sawyer’s delicious lunches to the lucky freshmen. I, BRENDA JOY MANLY, being of sound mind and body, leave to all the freshmen four years of having to give oral book reports. I, GLORIA JEAN McCLENNY, being of bewildered mind and weird body, leave to my sister, Cathy, my tom-up books and busted-open locker. I, WILLIAM CARL McGINLEY, leave to my brother, Ray, four years of ?, an elevator pass, and the scurvy I contracted in the cafeteria. I, VIRGINIA LOUISE MORIN, hereby leave to some lucky girl the honor of being Homecoming Queen, to Paulette my spastic laugh, to Anzy, Sandra M., and Kitty many more adventures with the great “Tuesday Night Girls.” I, LEON ORELL MORTON, being of sound and complete immunity, leave to the freshmen class a quart of my blood to be used as food poisoning antitoxin. I, ALEXANDER FRANKLIN MUTTER, II., leave some poor freshmen a lot of headaches and heartaches and one heck of a good time if he works things right. I, ERNESTO BALLECER NATALIO, hereby leave the rest of the studies to the Wilson students. I, EDWARD ROSS ORENDUFF, leave the rotten memories of not having baby day and not being able to have the band that we wanted at the Junior-Senior. I, PATRICIA ADELE OWENS, being of questionable sanity, do hereby leave nothing behind except fond memories, for if I leave something I may have to return. I, BRENDA DIANNE PHELPS, leave to the future and present students of Woodrow Wilson High School the ups and downs of school life and the will to bounce back. I, BETTY ANN REDMON, hereby leave Woodrow Wilson to my younger brother, twin to R.E.R., to work hard and get out in less time than I did. I, ERNEST LEIGH RICKETTS, leave smiles to Daddy “G” and wish good luck to all the Seniors that are graduating in February. I, SALLY ROCK SELF, being of weak mind and weak body, leave Wilson and Dr. Allen’s strict rule to all under Classmen, expecially the Freshmen. I, STEVE SOVELIUS, being of sound mind, leave all the joy of coming in at 6:00 in the morning on the night of the Senior prom and getting up at 10:00 to go back and clean up the mess. I, JOHN MURDOCK TARRH III, hereby bequeath to some poor, unsuspecting fool the tremendous, tedious, terrible, thankless task of being drum major ... lots of luck!!! I, STEPHEN EDWARD WATTS, do solemly hope that Mrs. Sawyer will find it in her heart to stop aquiring her famous recipes from the Dempster Dumpster man. I, ROBERT KELLUM WELTON, leave the fond memories of not having “Baby Day”, not being allowed to chose the band for our own Jr. -Sr. and having fun “rolling.” I, NANCY CHARLENE WEST, being of questionable mind and a long-drawn out body, leave with much regret ... but not too much!!!! I, CHARLES WALLACE WESTON, JR., being of sound mind and unable body, leave to some freshmen all the problems of Wilson. I, DEBORAH JEAN WOLFF, being of sound (?) mind and dilapidated body, leave Irby 3 more years that will be gone before he knows it (?). 40 Mrs. Judy Anderson, Deborah Wolf, Steve Sovelius, Janet Grubbs, Pam Borill, Ray Davis Seated: Ed Orenduff. Standing: Ginny Mrs. Anderson and her Dan ... Dan ... Dandy group! Balwin, Patty Owens, Daron Gregory Joy Manley, Bobby Welton, Ruthie DeHart Shirley Butler, Susie Lee, Jimmy Gattling Ernie Natalio, Regina Goffigan, Charlie Weston, Ginny Lou Morin 41 June CLass histopy Our Freshman year, 1962, was a continually frightening experience for all of us. Unsure of ourselves, at first, we gradually became accustomed to “Big Time’’ Wilson, and found it could be a lot of fun. This was the year Julia Dorsey Reed served as President of the S.C.A. Our class president was also a very able young lady, Ginny Lou Morin, and Homecoming was ruled over by a very gracious queen, Toni Williams. Our first final exams in January were a harrowing experi- ence, but we all managed to survive somehow. In the spring, we witnessed the last Baby Day at Wilson, and lamented the fact that this marked the end of a long standing tradition. In our Sophmore year, we again placed our trust in Ginny Lou Morin by electing her class president. This year, we were much more confident about our respective roles in high school life, and became more active in clubs and other extra-curricular activities. Homecoming festivities were celebrated with the crowning of lovely queen, Annette Jenkins; Elwood Owens served as president of the S.C.A., and Christmas vacation was highlighted by the annual Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y Sno Ball. The rest of the school year was mostly taken up with studies, and looking forward to the coming summer months. Our Junior year proved to be an exciting one. We were led by class president, Janet Blow, and S.C.A. president, Bobby Heely. For the first time, members of our class were represented in the Homecoming court, one as Maid of Honor, and two as attendants. Avenell Harrington was voted Queen, and Paulette Taylor was voted Maid-of-Honor. This was also the first year that Wilson had Marshals who served as ushers for various school functions. Members of our class were the first to serve in this capacity. One memorable event of the year was the Dramatic Club production of Dino, which starred a member of our class, Joe Mayes. Basketball turned out to be the highlight of our year. Our team came in second in the district, but won the State Championship. Even though the tournament was held in Richmond, we managed to have a terrific cheering section at every game. Another highlight for us as a class was that some of our members were inducted into the National Honor Society during a memorable assembly program held in December. We ended the year by proving we really knew how to decorate for a Jr. -Sr. The Prom Committee worked hard, and produced a festive “Mardi-Gras’’, which was enjoyed by everyone who attended. We returned to Wilson for our Senior year with mixed emotions. We were looking forward to graduation; but we were hesitant about leaving the place where we had enjoyed so many good times. This year, our class was headed by president Joe Mayes. Tommy Buck, another classmate, served as president of the S.C.A. We celebrated our last Homecoming, which was reigned over by Ginny Lou Morin. Studies were first on our list, but we really met with a lot of competition in this respect. It just seemed as though the days were not long enough for everything that had to be done. There were Senior portraits to be taken; class dues to be paid; calling cards to be ordered; games and meetings to be attended. Before we knew it, Christmas was around the corner, and that meant bulletin boards and baskets to be fixed. One activity during the fall of the year that we really enjoyed, and put our whole hearts into was “Operation Christmas Card.’’ Hundreds of messages were sent to our fighting men in Vietnam, which was, for us, a most satisfying experience. Graduation finally came, and somehow all our efforts and frustrations seemed worth while. We left to take our various places in the world in a style which we feel was befitting any student of Woodrow Wilson High School who is pro ud to uphold the traditions of his school. 42 JOE MAYES President BARBARA BARNES— Honor Court Representative, BARBARA CREECH— S.C.A. Representative , SUE BRADSHAW— Secretary ELLEN GRACE— Vice-president, BILLY SMITH— Boys’ Treasurer, SUSAN STOAKES— Girl’s Treasurer MISS KANELA MAYDANIS-C ass Advisor 43 WILLIAM EDWARD ADKINS “Bill” Pit, Marching, and Concert Bands; Pan-American League SHIRLEY ANN ALEXANDER “Shirley” Art Club; F.B.L.A. BRENDA JOYCE ALLEN “Breeze” GLENN ANDERSON ALLEN “Glenn” MARY ANNE ALLEN “Mary Anne” President, Allen Tri-Hi- Y’s; FTA; Pan-American League; Geography Club; Forum; Future Nurses; Li- brary Assistant; Ecrivons Society; Homeroom Of- ficer WILLIAM H. AMES “Bill” J.V. Football; Track; D.E. Club; Vice President; Jr. Sr. Prom Design Committee; Woodrow Wilson, Bryant Hi-Y’s; Homeroom Presi- dent BETTY RAY ANDREWS “Betty Ray” THE PRESIDENT, Or- ganizations Editor Section; THE STUDENT, News Ed- itor; Mixed Chorus-Re- porter Historian; Jr. Sr. Prom Decoration Com- mittee; All-State Workshop Chorus; Girls’ Glee Club; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; FTA; French Club; Intramurals ELEANOR DIANE ANDREWS “Diane” Presnoir, Prexie Tri- Hi-Y’s; FTA FRANKLIN EUGENE ANDREWS. JR. “Dutch” Varsity Basketball Man- ager MAURICE L. APPLETON Marching, Concert, Pit Bands; Orchestra; Science Club 44 SUSAN ELIZABETH ARCHER D.E. Club: Intramurals NORMAN ASHBURN PAULETTE AUSBY Glee Club JANICE MARIE AUSTIN “Janice”’ Varsity Cheerleader— Co- Capt.; J.V. Cheerleader; THE DREAMER STAFF : Marching, Concert, Pit, Bands; FTA; Latin Club; Homeroom President; Pep Club; Intramurals; THE PRESIDENT STAFF; Will- ette Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain; Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; National Honor Society MARY LOUISE BARBEE “Mary” Majorette; Vice President- Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; Glee Club— Treas.; FBLA; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; Lunch- Traffic Assistant; Vice- President of Homeroom EUGENE LEWIS BARCLAY “Buz” THE STUDENT STAFF- Sports Editor; Homeroom Officer; Traffic Assistant; Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y— Sgt.- at Arms; MGA Delegate; Marching, Concert, Pit Bands; Pep Club; Intra- mural Basketball; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee BARBARA LEE BARNES “Barbie” National Honor Society; Homeroom Officer; Pep Club; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee; FTA; Forum Club; Sr. Class Rep. Court of Honor GLORIA MAE BARNES “Glo” JEAN ALLISON BARRY “Jean” Court of Honor— Pres., Fresh. Soph. Rep.; Ma- jorette; Marching, Concert, Pit Bands; Pan-American League; Orchestra; Willett Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Of- ficer; NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY JESSE VERNIE BASS II “Vemie” D.E. Club; Jr. Sr. Dec- orating Committee 45 BRENDA GAIL BATCHELOR “Brenda” Double W Tri-Hi-Y; FNA; French Club; ICT Club JOHN MARK BELL “Johnny” Homeroom Officer; Young Republican’s Club; D.E. Club; Marching, Pit, Con- cert, All-State Bands WILLIAM BATES LORETTA ANN BELLAMY “Ret” V.O.T. Club; Intramurals (Hockey) JUDY KAYE BAZEMORE “Judy” D.E. Club— Treas.; Sweeny Tri-Hi-Y— V. Pres.; Lunch- room Assistant BARBARA LOUISE BELOTE “Barbara” Double W and Prexie Tri-Hi-Y’s; THE PRESI- DENT STAFF CONSTANCE CAROL BEAUBIEN “Connie” Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, Sec.; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Pres.; VOT Club; Intra- murals; Homeroom Officer MARY LOU BECK “Mary Lou” All-State, Workshop Chorus’; Double W Tri- Hi-Y, Sec. Chaplain; Mixed Chorus; Homeroom Officer; FTA, Publicity Chairman GAYLE PAULETTE BENNETT “Gayle” DOROTHY KRISTEN BIE “Kris” THE PRESIDENT STAFF Business Manager; FTA; Modem Dance Club; Ecri- von Society— Vice Pres. 46 JOSEPH ANTHONY BISESE “Butch” Varsity Basketball Base- ball at St. Paul’s; J.V. Football; Varsity Basket- ball, Football, and Track; Jr. Sr. Decorating Com- mittee; Homeroom— Pres.; Boys’ State Rep. LINDA SUE BISHOP “Linda” Varsity Cheerleader, JV Cheerleader— Sec.; Home- coming Court 1964; Junior Class Marshal; Homeroom Officer; Jr. Sr. Prom Dec- orating Committee; Wood- row Wilson Willett Tri-Hi-Y’s; Intramurals; Jr. Sr. Prom Refresh. Committee Chairman; Powder Puff Bowl BARRY JONATHAN BLACK “Elmo” Bryant Hi-Y GINGER RAE BLACKBURN “Ginger” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Intra- murals; Geography Club; Homeroom Officer ROGER BRUCE BLACKMAN “Ooney” J.V. Baseball; J.V. Bas- ketball; Varsity Baseball- Varsity Basketball LUTHER CURTIS BLAIR, JR. ‘ ‘Luther” National Honor Society; Indoor Outdoor Track; Jr. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee; Homeroom Of- ficer; Boys’ State Rep.; J.V. Varsity Football; Wrestling— Co-Capt. Jerry Bryant Hi-Y, Vice Pres. Sgt. at Arms; Delegate Va. Jr. Science Symposium LINDA BLASIO “Lynn” THE PRESIDENT staff; FTA; VOT;— Reporter; Lunchroom Assistant; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, Re- porter; Presidents Tri- Hi-Y JANET MARIE BLOW “Janet” NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY: Jr. Sr. Decorating Committee; Homeroom Pres.; FTA; J.V. Cheer- leader— Co-Capt.; Varsity Cheerleader— Tre as.; and Alternate; Jr. _ Class Marshal; Willett, Woodrow Wilson, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y’s; Fresh. Class V. Pres.; Soph. Class V. Pres.; Junior Class— Pres.; Homecoming Court 1964 BERNAR D RANDOLPH BOONE, JR. “Randy” Marching, Pit, Concert Bands; J.V. Baseball; Homeroom Officer CAROLE SUE BORJES “Carole Sue” I.C.T. Club; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; French Club; F.N.A. 47 NANCY ARLENE BRAY “Nancy” Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y; Girls Glee Club— Officer; Home- room Officer TIMOTHY ALAN BRADSHAW “Tim” Baseball Team; Homeroom Pres.; Freshman Class Treas. DAVID JOEL BREWER David” NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY: Varsity Tennis; Forum Club; Young Democrats Club CARRIE SUE BRADSHAW “Sue” Homecoming Queen of 1965; Sr. Class Sec.; ICT Club— Sec.; Jr. Marshal; Jr. Sr. Prom Decorating Breakfast Committee; D.O. Club Treas.; Soph. Class. Sec.; MGA Dele- gate; Fresh Class Sec.; Homeroom Officer; Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Y;— Chaplain; Wilsonite Tri- Hi-Y, Vice Pres.: Fresh.— Soph. Dance Com.; Intra- murals HELEN ELIZABETH BRADSHAW “Helen” Orchestra— Pres. Con- cert mistress; German Club —Pres.; Ecrivon Society; ODC Symphony; Homeroom Officer SHIRLEY ANNE BRANNON “Shirley” F.B.L.A.; V.O.T. Clubs 48 “I think that’s far enough, Kemper!” Bonnie, John, and Kris have A. A. card sale completely under control! r kv- s g V MARGARET ELIZABETH BRIGHT “Margaret” Varsity Cheerleader; J.V. C h e e r 1 e ad er — Co-Capt.; I Woodrow Wilson Allen i Tri-Hi-Y’s; Homeroom ! Officer RICHARD EUGENE BRINKLEY GLADYS ARLENE BRISTOW “Lene” All-State Chorus; Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt. at Arms; Double W Tri-Hi-Y; Mixed Chorus; Intramurals MARTHA JANET BROWN “Murphy” Yorktown High School, Arlington, Va., ETA Service Club; Auto Club; Annual Staff; Gymnastics Club. Pep Club; Homeroom V. Pres.; Prom Committee; THE PRESIDENT; Pep Club, Treas. Sec.; President Tri-Hi-Y at W. W.H.S. MADALINE ROSE BUCHER “Ennie” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Officer THOMAS CHARLES BUCK “Tommy” Pres, of SCA; Wilson Hi-Y, Pres. Sec.; Activities Ass’n; Forum; THE STUDENT; Pep Club; Varsity Tennis Team, Homeroom Officer; Public Speaker— 1st Alternate MICHAEL BENJAMIN BROADHURST “Mike” Le Cercle Francais; March- ing, Concert, Symphonic, Dance, All-State Bands DOUGLAS WAYNE BROOKS “Mountain” Bryant Hi-Y; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee TERESA ELAINE BUNCH “Teri” Mixed Chorus Officer; Girls Glee Club; Modern Dance Club; Homeroom Officer; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Intramurals BRUCE PARKER BURBAGE “Bruce” Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y; Pan- American League— Vice Pres.; THE DREAMER 49 ' SAMUEL ERNEST BUSH, JR. “Sammy” J.V. and Varsity Football, Golf and Basketball (scorekeeper); Senior Class Usher; Jr. -Sr. Prom Decorating Committee; Varsity Club; Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y; French Club; Homeroom President ADDEE ELIZABETH BYRD “Addie” Prexie, Double-W Tri-Hi- Y’s; Monogram Club; F.B.L.A.; Intramurals; School Hockey Team: Homeroom Officer BRENDA JOYCE BYRD “Brenda” THE PRESIDENT: Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; F.B.L.A. LEWIS GRAY BYRD “Lewis” Homeroom Officer JOHN THOMAS BYRUM, JR. “Tommy” Concert, Marching Bands; D.E. Club NANCY ANN CAPPS “Nancy” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Girls Glee Club; Homeroom officer; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y- historian MANDY JANE CARR “Mandy” Ecrivon Society— presi- dent; Mixed Chorus; Triple Trio; Presidents, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y’ s; Forum; Latin Club; FTA; Intramurals; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; All-Regional Chorus MARY LOU CARR “Mary Lou” D.E. Club JOHNNY LEE CARROLL “Johnny” CATHY JEAN CARSTEN “Cathy” From Deep Creek: FTA; From Wilson: Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y— Corresponding Secretary; FNA kI si 50 TAMARA ROSE CARTER “Tammie” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; D.E. Club; Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y— Sec- retary; Homeroom Officer; Girls Intramurals CHRISTINE COLE SHARYN SUE CATES “Sharyn” Ecrivons Society; Dra- matics Club; THE DREAM- ER; V.O.T. Club; FBLA; Homeroom Officer; National Honor Society CARL DAVID COLEMAN “Carl” Jerry Bryant Hi-Y; Home- room Officer; J.V. and Varsity Baseball FRANCES ELAINE CHAPPELL “Frances” Mixed Chorus; FBLA; Young Democratic Club JOSEPH CONLEY HERBERT RAY CHAPPELL “Herbie” MAUREEN HOPKINS COSTNER “Maureen” THE PRESIDENT: Double- W Tri-Hi-Y— vice-president, secretary; FBLA; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; Intramurals; Young Democrats DIANNA LEE CLIFTON “Dianne” D.E. Club; FBLA MARGARET DIANE COTTEN “Diane” THE DREAMER; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; VOT, Art and Latin Club’s; Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y— tre as. r 51 CHRISTINA RYAN COUSINS “Chrissie” Robert Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y— Chaplain; Forum; Latin Club ERNEST HUGH CRAWFORD “Ernie” J.V. Football; Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y RICHARD BROOKS CRAWFORD “Richard” French Club; Wrestling Team; German, Science Clubs; Teenage Repub- lican; Ferris Hi-Y BARBARA ANN CREECH “Barbara” S.C. A. —Senior Class Rep.; President Tri-Hi-Y— sec., historian; Varsity Cheer- leading Alt; Mixed Chorus —sec.; All-Regional Chorus; Triple-Trio; Allen Tri-Hi-Y— treas.; FTA; German Club; “Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow”; M.G.A.-1964; Homeroom Officer EDWARD RODNEY CRONE “Eddie” D.E. Club— R e porte r; Science Club; Wilson Hi-Y CAROL ANNE CROSS Carol” FTA— vice pres.; THE DREAMER; Court-of- Honor Rep; Pep Club; Alta Tri-Hi-Y RUBY DIANE CROSS “Diane” THE PRESIDENT— Fea- ture Editor; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; Allen Tri-Hi-Y —Corresponding Secretary; Homeroom Rep.; FTA CAROL ETTA CRUTE “Carol” J.V., Varsity Cheerleader— Co-Capt.; THE DREAMER; Homeroom President; Scholastic Team; National Honor Society; President’s Tri-Hi-Y; Forum; Latin Club; Willett Tri-Hi-Y— treas.; Delegate to Girls’ State; FTA JAMES EDWIN CULBERTSON “Jimmy” Cross Country Team; In- tramural Basketball; Pan American League; Na- tional Honor Society LINDA LUCILLE CULPEPPER “Linda” Willett, Triangle Tri-Hi- Y’s; ICT; Intramurals; Homeroom Officer 52 ELIZABETH POSEY CUR REN “Posey” Director of Publicity; S.C.A. repre.; Marshal; Jr-Sr Prom Committee; Girl’s State; Homeroom President; Public Service Assistant; Woodrow Wil- son, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y’s— Corresponding Secretary; French Club; Delegate State S.C.A.;, Intramurals; Pep Club ROGER OLIVER DAIL “Roger” EDDIE GREGORY DAVIS “Greg” GEORGE LAWRENCE DAVIS “George” Homeroom Officer; Jr-Sr Prom Committee GERALD WAYNE DAVIS “Wayne” THOMAS EDWARD DAVIS “Tommy” ICT Club; Varsity Foot- ball; JV Football and Baseball PAMELA VIOLA DEANS “Pam” Girls Glee Club— Robe Li- brian; Mixed Chorus; F.B. L.A.; Robert L. Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y— Secretary JOHNNY CARLTON DEATON “Johnny” Tennis Team; Latin Club RICHARD MEREDITH DELBRIDGE “Ricky” Varsity and J.V. Baseball; D.E. Club CYNTHIA PAIGE DE LOATCHE “Cindy” Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y— Corresponding Secretary; Robert W. Allen Tri-Hi-Y— Historian; THE PRESI- DENT; Homeroom Officer; Girls Intramurals 53 MARY ANNE DENNIS “Mary Anne” Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; Pan American Club; Homeroom Officer; Mixed Chorus; Pep Club; Science Club VIVIAN WILLARD DICKINSON “Vivian” JOHN LAFAYETTE DILLON JV, Varsity Basketball and Baseball; Jerry Bryant Hi-Y WILLIAM DILLON JANET VAN DREWRY “Janet” THE STUDENT: Prexie and Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y’ s; P an- Amer ic an Le ague , Intramurals; Homeroom Of- ficer THOMAS KARL DUNCAN “Tom” German Club MARGARET ANN DUNN AV ANT “Ann” Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Officer; VOT; FBLA; Pan American League MARVIN EARL EDWARDS “Marvin” ICT Club “We’re all just one, big DRIP!” 54 ROBERT CLIFTON EILENBERGER “Bobby” JV Baseball - Maury; Var- sity Baseball; Varsity Club; Homeroom officer MARION ELIZABETH ELLIOTT “Marion” Allen Tri-Hi-Y— Historian; Homeroom Officer; Girls Intramurals BONNIE ELIZABETH ELLIS “Bonnie” F.T. A. —Chaplain, Treas- urer, Secretary; F.N.A.; Ecrivon Society; Dra- matics Club; THE PRESI- DENT— Senior Section Edi- tor; Modern Dance Club; Forum; Latin Club; Pan American League; Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y Teen-Age Conservatives — Secre- tary; Pep Club; Forensics CAVIN LANE ELLIS “Lane” Cross-Country, Indoor-Out- door Tracks; National Honor Society; Science Club; Varsity Club MARTHA GAYLE EVANS “Gayle” Latin Club— President; President’s Tri-Hi-Y— Ser- ge ant- At- Arms; Willett Tri- Hi-Y; Art Club— Reporter; JV— Alternate Cheerleader; Forum; F.T. A.; Homeroom Officer RONNIE BRADLEY EVERS “Ronnie” D.O. Club; Marching Band SANDRA LOUISE FAIN “Sandra” Court of Honor Represent- ative; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; FBLA; V.O.T.— Treasurer DALE ELIZABETH FARRELL “Dale” Willett Tri-Hi-Y; French Club; F.N.A.; Homeroom Officer; THE PRESI- DENT; Pep Club HARRY STEPHEN FIELDS “Steve” D.E. Club; Young Repub- licans WILLIAM EARL FISHER “Bill” Art Club 55 MARTHA EMALEEN FLAMMIA “Marty” S.C. A. —Public Service Director; Junior Class Girl’s Treasurer; Dra- matics, French, and Pep Clubs; Thespian Troup Clubs; Thespian Troupe 1238; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y— President; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y— Treasurer; F.T.A. —Sec.; Orchestra— Sec., Vice-President; All State; Homeroom Officer; THE STL ' DEST— Business; Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee— Co- Chairman. JAMES FRANKLIN FOSTER “Sundial Kid” J.V. and Varsity Basket- ball and Baseball; J.V. Football; National Honor Society Homeroom Officer CANDACE LIND FRINK “Candy” National Honor Society; F.T.A. —President; Ecri- vons Society; Forum; A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y; In- tramurals— Volleyball WILLIAM EARL FROEHLICH “Billy” WILLIAM PETER FRATUS “Pete” ELSIE KAY FRYE “Kay” Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; I.C.T. Club; Homeroom Officer JEANNE CLAIRE FRIEDLIN “Jeanne” F.B.L.A.; Homeroom Of- ficer; Intramurals RICHARD WAYNE GALBREATH “Richard” J.V. and Varsity Football; Homeroom Officer JOLENE FRIEDMAN “Jo-Jo” Modem Dance; Art Clubs; F.N.A.; I.C.T. Club; In- tram urals ROLETA LYNN GARTMAN “Roleta” Double-W Tri-Hi-Y; V.O.T. Club 56 KEITH STEFAN GASKILL “Keith” JOHN FRANK GASSNER “Johnny” Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y JAMES RONALD GEORGE “Ronnie” Intramurals— Basketball GARLAND LEE GIFFORD “Wrey” J.V. and Varsity Football; J.V. and Varsity Baseball; Jerry Bryant Hi-Y— Sgt. at Arms; Homeroom Officer ELLEN RALEIGH GRACE “Ellen” Sr. Class Vice President; J.V. and Varsity Cheer- leader; 1965 Homecoming Court; Girls State; Scho- lastic Team; National Honor Society; Homeroom Officer; Woodrow Wilson and Allen Tri-Hi-Y’s; Latin Club GLENN EDWARD GRAY “Glenn” Varsity— Sec.; and D.E. Clubs KAREN ANNE GRAY “Karen” F.T.A.; Presidents and Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y’s; In- tramurals LINDA SUE GRAY “Linda” F.N.A.-Sec.; I.C.T. Club; Homeroom Officer THOMAS GRAY “Tommy” J.V. and Varsity Basket- ball: J.V. Football; Jr. -Sr. Prom Decorating Comm.; Bryant Hi-Y; Track; In- tramurals YVONNE KNIGHT GREENE “Yvonne” THE PRESIDENT STAFF —Sports Editor; Homeroom Officer; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y— Hist.; Intramurals; Jr. -Sr. Prom Comm.; D.E.; and French Clubs; F.T.A. 57 THOMAS ROSS GREGORY “Tommy” Young Republicans Club EILEEN GRESHAM «MEileerr i — - BETTY JEANNE GRIFFIN “Betty” Dreamer Staff— Art Editor; Art Club; Homeroom Of- ficer; Intramurals CHRISTINE LYNN GRIGGS “Christine” V.O.T. Club DAVID LEE HANSEN “Swede” TEDDY HARNESS “Teddy” ANDRA JEWELL HARRINGTON “Andra” BRENDA LEE HARRIS “Brenda” Double W Tri-Hi-Y; Intra- murals NANCY AUGUSTINE HASSELL “Nancy” Mixed Chorus; D.E.: Pep Clubs; Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y; Library Assistant; Nurse Assistant SONDRA JEAN HESS “Sondra” Modern Dance; Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y; Gymnastics; In- tramurals; Monogram Club; F.B.L.A. WILLARD N. HIGGINS “Willard” I.C.T. Club JACQUELINE BERNICE HODGES “Jackie” Presnoir, Prexie Tri-Hi- Y’s; I.C.T. Club; Home- room Officer MARY PATRICIA HODGES “Pat” D.E. Club; FROM SMITH- FIELD: Chorus; D.E. Monogram Clubs DEBORAH JANE HOLLAND “Debbie” Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; THE PRESIDENT - Faculty Edi- tor, Business Staffs; THE STUDENT; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; F.B.L.A.; In- tramurals WILLIAM EDWARD HOLLAND “Bill” JANICE LARUE HOLMES ••■Janicef ' Willett Tri-HI-Y; Pan- American League; F.T.A.; Hockey Team JOSEPH LEE HOYLE “Joe” Marching, Concert, Clarice, Symphonic, Assembly Bands BARBARA JEAN HUGHES “Barbara” F.B.L. A.— Reporter; Pan- American League; Young Democrats — Reporte Democrats — R eporter; V.O.T. Club; Ecrivons Society JUDITH DARLENE HUGHES “Judy” F.T.A.— Chaplian; Intra- murals TANA MARIE HUMPHREY “Tana” V.O.T. Club— President; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee- Chairman; F.B.L. A.; In- tramurals; National Honor Society; Prexie, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y’s — Corresponding Secretary • I PAUL CHERRY HURDLE, III “Paul” National Honor Society- President; Forum— Treas- urer, Vice-President; Thespian Troupe 1238; Wilson Hi-Y; Ecrivons Society; Mixed Chorus; All-State; Young Repub- licans; French, Science Clubs; Latin Club- President, Vice-President; Dramatics Club— Vice- Dramatics Club— Vice- President; Forensics; Reading Group; Homeroom Officer WILLIAM FREDERICK HUTCHINS “Freddie” Homeroom Officer JEANNE IVEY “Jeanne” THE STUDENT: Ecrivons Society; Monogram Club; Glee Club; Basketball, Volleyball Champions; In- tramurals RONALD LEE JARMAN “Ronnie” Pan-American League; In- tramurals; THE STUDENT; D.E. Club; Young Repub- licans LINDA SUSAN JARVIS “Linda” Double W Tri-Hi-Y— Sgt.-at- arms; Intramurals; F.B. L. A. ALICE BYRON JOHNSON “B.J.” FAYE ELLEN JOHNSON “Faye” Court of Honor: Junior Class Rep.; Marshal; Orchestra — Vice-President; Secretary; All- State; Will- ette, Double W Tri-Hi-Y’ s; F.B.L.A.; I.C.T.— Treas- urer LILLIAN JOSEPHINE JOHNSON “Lilli Jo” Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y— Treas- urer; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; F.T.A. RAY CALVIN JOHNSON “Ray” SHERRY JANE JOHNSON “Sherry” Mixed Chorus— Treasurer; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y— Sgt.-at- arms; Homeroom officer; Modern Dance; Monogram Club; Intramurals; Hockey Team; I.C.T. HUGH NOLAN JOHNSTON “Rusty” National Honor Society; Latin, Science Clubs; Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y; Homeroom Officer LINDA MARIE JOHNSTON “Linda” Modern Dance Club- Treasurer; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; V.O.T. Club- Parliamentarian; Homeroom Officer KAREN LYNN JONES “Karen” Girl’s Glee Club MARY JORDAN “Mary” ROBERT TERRY JORDAN “Robbie” Bryant Hi-Y— Chaplain; Geography Club— Reporter, Treasurer; Pan-American League GEORGE G. JOYNER, III “Bunky” Jay Vee, Varsity Track PATRICIA SUSAN JOYNER “Susan” Jay Vee Cheerleader- Treasurer; Woodrow Wilson, Allen Tri-Hi-Y’ s— Chap- lain; F.T.A.; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Homeroom Of- ficer; Intramurals JOHN HENRY JUDY “John” Jay Vee, Varsity Baseball w Seniors Jean Miller, Jean Barry, Beverly Morgan look on as Nancy Martin and Ann Heely sign the Honor Pledge Scroll SHARON LEE KARNES “Sharon” Monogram, Modern Dance Clubs; Gymnastics Team; FROM FLORIDA: F.T.A.; F.B.L.A. ; Jay Vee Cheer- leader; FROM ALASKA: Athletic Association: F.T.A. SUSAN LYNN KEAST “Susan” Future Nurses— President; Prexie, Willett Tri-Hi-Y’s; I.C.T.; French Club; Homeroom Officer MARY LINDA KEEL “Mary” Glee Club HELEN GAYLE KEIRN “Gayle” D.IL Club— Pr e s ident, Vice-President; Presi- dents, Willett Tri-Hi-Y’s— Vice-President; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Home- room Officer; Intramurals; Latin, Pep Clubs BEVERLY JO KELLY “Bev” Double W Tri-Hi-Y; I.C.T. Club; Intramurals SANDRA GAYLE KELLY Gayle” D.E. Club JANICE CAROLE KING “Janice” Homeroom Officer; Lan- caster Tri-Hi-Y; Triangle Tri-Hi-Y WAYNE PAIGE KITELYN “Wayne” Farris Hi-Y LINDA ANNE KOWALEWSKI “Ko” V.O T.— Vice-Pre s ident; F.B.L.A.; Homeroom Of- ficer CAROLYN JEANETTE KOZIOL “Carol” 62 LINDA FLORENCE LADD “Linda” Jr. -Sr. Flower Committee; Lunchroom Representative; F.B.L.A. ; F.T.A.; Glee Club; V.O.T. MARGARET ELLEN LANGLEY “Maggie” Distributive Education STANLEY MARC LEVIN “Marc” Marching, Pit, Assembly Bands; Homeroom Presi dent; Young Democrats Club; French Club DOROTHY JEAN LEWIN “Dot” Double W. Tri-Hi-Y; Future. Nurses of America; Intra- murals ANITA PAIGE LANGSTON “Anita” French Club; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; Future Nurses; I.C.T. Club. ANN O. LEWIS “Ann” National Honor Society, F.B.L.A. MARY LEE LAWRENCE “Mary Lee” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Powder Puff Bowl; I.C.T. Club; D.O. Club; Homeroom Officer. JANE LEAH LEIGHTON “Janie” Girls’s Monogram Club, Vice President; Double W Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; I.C.T. Club; Concert and Marching Bands; Intra- murals; Homeroom Officer; Public Service Assn’t. JOHN L. LEWIS “John” Ecrivons Society; French Club; Intramurals; National Honor Society KATHERYN CECELIA LILLARD “Seal” Homeroom President; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Geography Club; Intramurals 63 t JOHN LITTLE “John” JAMES WILLIAM LOLLIES “Jimmy” Homeroom Officer; Art Club. PAULA ELIZABETH LUFSEY Lufsey” French Club; Glee Club; F.T.A.; Ecrivons Society; Homeroom Offices: Presi- dent, Public Service Assist., THE DREAMER: THE PRESIDES T: Intra- murals; W.W.H.S. Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow; Pep Club PAULETTE EURE LUFSEY “Paulette” THE PRESIDEST: Ecri- vons Society; THE DREAMER; Mixed Chorus; Octet, Alternate; Girl’s Glee Club, Section Leader; F.T.A. ; Eastern District W ' orks hop Chorus ;F.B.L. A., Parliamentarian, Vice President; Homeroom Of- ficer; Intramurals; Pep Club PAULETTE FRANCES LUNA “Paula” Double W Tri-Hi-Y; Pan American League; F.B. L.A.; Intramurals GARY EUGENE MASK “Gary” Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Treas.; Activities Associ- ation; Homeroom Officer PAMELA ROSS MASON “Pam” Homeroom Officer; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee THERESA KATHLEEN MATHEWS “Kathy” I.C.T. Club; THE STU- DENT; F.B.L.A.; Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presi- dent; Intramurals; Young Republican Club; Wil- sonite Tri-Hi-Y; Home- room Officer; Fresh. -Soph Prom Committee THOMAS CHESTER MATUSIAK “Tommy” Varsity Football JIMMIE NOEL MAXEY “Jimmie” Modem Dance Club; Triangle Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt.-at- Arms; Homeroom Officer; F.B.L.A.; Intramurals; Pep Club CHERYL LYNN MAXSON “Cheryl” F.T.A.; Intramurals; Mixed Chorus; A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y; Geography Club; Library Assistant; Pep Club JOSEPH RAY MAYES “Joe” Senior Class President; Boy’s State Representative, House of Delegates; Dra- matics Club, President, Treasurer; Thespian Troupe 1238; Latin Club; Boy’s Prose Reader; Boy’s Public Speaker; M.G.A. Delegate. ELLWOOD AUSTIN McCOY “Woody” D.E. Club; Homeroom Of- ficer JOYCE EILEEN McDANIEL “Joyce” Girl’s Monogram Club; Intramurals; G.A.A.; F.N.A. CARLYE McGINLEY “Carlye” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Officer PHYLLIS JEAN McGLOTHLIN “Phyllis” Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; Intra- murals CHARLES PRESTON McKEE III “Charlie” President of Science Club; Ecrivons Society BRENDA SUE McREYNOLDS “Brenda” D.E. Club; Art Club; Li- brary Assistant; Pep Club EVA LYNN MEACHAM “Lynn” Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y; D.E. Club LINDA McFAYDEN “Linda” JOHN LAWRENCE MERCER “Johnny” J.V. Football, Baseball; Varsity Football; Baseball; Homeroom Officer JAMES BRIAN MERRITT “J B ” I.C.T. Club JEAN HARRIETT MILLER “Jean” S.C.A.; Court of Honor, President; Head Majorette; Marching, Concert, Pit Bands; Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Rec. Sec.; Delegate to M.G.A.; President’s Tri- Hi-Y; F.T.A., Committee Chairman; French and Latin Clubs; Orchestra; Intramurals JO ANN MILLER “Jo Jo” KEMPER W. MILLER “Kemper” THE PRESIDENT, Photog- rapher, Editor DONALD WAYNE MILTIER “Donald” I.C.T. ; Intramurals Joe Mayes presides over the first class meeting of the year. 66 LARRY N. MILTIER D.E. Club LUCILLE FAYE MOFFETT “Faye” Double W Tri-Hi-Y; F.T.A.; Homeroom Officer; Intra- murals LINDA ANNE MISHOE “Mandy” Presnoir, Alta, Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y’s; Intramurals; Pep Club ROBERT JACKSON MOODY, JR. “Moody” I.C.T. Club STELLA DIANNA MISHOE “Diane” Allen, Sweeney, Tri-Hi-Ys; Homeroom Officer; Geog- raphy Club; Intramurals LINDA LOU MITCHELL “Linda” Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; THE PRESIDENT: Monogram Club; Latin Club; Intra- murals DEBORAH DIANNE MODLEM “Dianne” D.E. Club; F.B.L.A.; In- tramurals; Monogram Club WILLIAM BEVERLY MOORE III “Billy” Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y; Latin Club; THE DREAM- ER; Science Club BEVERLY JEAN MORGAN “Bev” Majorette; Dramatics Club; Band, Secretary; Pit, Symphonic, Marching Bands; F.T.A.; F.N.A.; Pan American League; Young Democrats; M.G.A., Delegate; President’s Tri- Hi-Y; Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Historian; Orchestra; Forum. DONNA RAE MORGAN “Donna Rae” THE PRESIDENT; Art Club; Orchestra; Home- room Officer 67 t TONY MORRIS “Flypaper” HARVEY TILDON MYERS “Harv” National Honor Society; Varsity Football, Manager; French Club BRENDA MULLINS “Brenda” ARTHUR ADAMS NELSON “Arthur” Varsity Basketball, Track, Football; Homeroom Of- ficer; Jr. -Sr. Prom Com- mittee ROBERT MURPHY “Robert” ETHEL RAYDENE MUTTER “Dena” D.E. Club SHARON LYNN NYMAN “Sharon” Double W Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt. at Arms; Girls Monogram Club, Sec., Treasurer; Intramurals JUDITH ANN MYATT “Judy” Homeroom Officer; Intra- murals DONALD MICKEY ODOM “Mickey” D.E. Club 68 JUDITH ANN OLD “Judy” THE PRESIDENT; Presi- dent’s Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain; THE DREAMER; Forum; French Club; Robert L. Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y; Home- room Officer ROBERT GUY O’NEAL “B.O.” French Club; Teen-age Republican Club; Billy Ferris Hi-Y; Track Team BRYANT LINWOOD PACE “Fish” Varsity Tennis; Marching, Pit, Concert, Dance Bands; All Regional Work- shop Band STEVEN MICHAEL PAGUE “Steve” J.V. Football; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee REBECCA ANNE PALLETTE “Becky” CAROLYN MORELAND PARKER “Carolyn” Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; Home- room Officer VERONA LEE PARKER “Tiny” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Girl’s Monogram Club; Mixed Chorus; Workshop Chorus; F.B.L.A.; Intramurals MIKE JAMES PARNHAM “Mike” Audio Visual; D.E,. Club; Wrestling BARBARA JANET PARRIS “Barbara” I.C.T. Club; D.O. Club BEVERLY ANN PARRISH “Bev” Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President; F. B. L. A.; V.O.T. Club; Young Republican Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Intra- murals 69 I JOHN RAY PARRISH “John John” Art Club DIANE ROSE PATGORSKI “Diane” I.C.T. GAIL SANDRA PECK “Gail” THE STUDENT; Homeroom Officer; Forum; Girls Monogram Club; Intramurals BETTY LOU PEELE “Betty Lou” National Honor Society; Girls Glee Club; Home- room Officer; French Club; Latin Club; F.T. A. —com- mittee chairman; School Spelling Champion; THE DREAMER; Presnoir Tri- Hi-Y— Sgt.-at-arms ROBERT KENT PERKINS “Bobby” Science Club ALAN LINDSAY PETERSON “Buster” I.C.T. MARGARET OLA PHELPS “Mop” Junior Class Secretary, Art Club— Secretary; Girls Monogram Club— Secretary; Gymnastics Team; Girls Intramurals; Homeroom Of- ficer; THE DREAMER — Art Editor; Wilson Hockey Team CAROLYN PATRICIA POOLE “Carolyn” Art Club; Homeroom Presi- dent; F.B.L.A.; F.N.A.; Intramurals LEONA SHARON POOLE “Sharon” Homeroom Officer; Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y; Intramurals WILLIAM MACMILLAN POWERS “Mac” National Honor Society- Vice President; Pep Club; Ecrivons Society— Treas- urer; THE DREAMER— Art Editor; JV and Varsity Wrestling; Forum 70 THOMAS HODGES PRINCE “Tommy” Marching, Dance, Concert, Assembly, Symphonic Bands; Woodrow Wilson, Farris Hi-Y’s RICHARD GRAY RARDON “Dickie” Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y; Pan- American, D.E. Clubs; Homeroom Officer; Young Democrats Club PATRICIA GAYLE REDD “Patsy” F.B.L.A.; Intramurals MARGARET ROSE REDMON “Tiny” Young Democrats Club, Pep Club, Intramurals RACHEL RENIA REGULA “Renia” D.E. Club, Homeroom President SANDRA ANN RESHEFSKY “Sandra” THE PRESIDENT— C as ses Editor and Business staff; THE STUDENT — Business and Literary Staffs; Pan- American League; F.T.A.; Young Democrats; Home- room Officer LINDA CHRISTINE REVELL “Linda” Art Club— Treasurer, His- torian; THE PRESIDENT; THE DREAMER ; French Club RICHARD KENT RHODES “Kent” JV, Varsity Basketball, National Honor Society, Football Manager SANDRA SUE RIPLEY “Sandie” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Modern Dance Club, Homeroom Officer; Intramurals ANNE R1VIN “Anne” THE DREAMER — Business Manager; Pan-American League— President; German Club— Vice President; Forum— Vice President, Reporter; Concert, March- ing Bands; Orchestra; Young Democrats Club; National Honor Society 71 I CHARLES DAVID ROBERTSON “Charlie” Latin, Young Conserva- tives, Young Republicans, Pep Clubs; Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y; Homeroom President; Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Com- mittee; Audio-Visual Club; Intramurals EUZELL ROGERS “Euzell” SUSAN GAYE ROOKS “Rooksie” Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; Thespian Troope 1238; Dramatic, Art Clubs; F.T.A.; Forum; Intramurals CAROL ANN RUSH “Carol” Dramatic, Glee Clubs; Forum; F.N.A., Modem Dance Club; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; Willett Tri- Hi-Y, Pan-American League, Homeroom Of- ficer; Reading Group SANDRA SAYRE “Sandy” Forum— President, Vice President; THE STUDENT; THE DREAMER : Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; M.G.A. rep.; Latin, Science Clubs KENT SCHLUSSEL “Kent” Science Club— Secretary; Marching, Pit, Concert, Bands; Wilson Knight Dance Band; Ecrivons Society; Homeroom Officer; THE DREAMER — Literary Staff; Young Democrats, Latin Clubs JEAN INEZ ROWLEY “Jean” F.B.L.A.; V.O.T. Club; Double “W” Tri-Hi-Y MICHAEL JACK SCHOENHAUT “Mike” Young Democrats, Latin Clubs RANDY ROY “Randy” Dance, Marching, Concert, Symphonic, Pit Bands JOHNNY REED SEXTON “Johnny” Jerry Bryant Hi-Y 72 KENNETH JOSEPH SHEA “Ken” Wrestling, Homeroom Of- ficer WILLIE EARL SHEARIN “Willie” D.E. Club; Audio-Visual SALLY KAY SIEGEL “Sally” Mixed Chorus; Girls Glee Club— Music Librarian; Octect— Alt.; All-State Workshop Chorus J. THOMAS SILLING “Tommy” JV, Varsity Golf; Home- room President JUDITH REA SLOCUMB “Judi” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Young Republicans, D-E. Clubs; at Cradock— Delta Tri- Hi-Y; Band Treasurer; Majorette DAVID FRANKLIN SMITH “David” JV Wrestling; Pan-Ameri- can League; D.E. Club; National Honor Society; THE DREAMER DIANNA GAIL SMITH “Donnie” D.E. Club FRANCIS EVERETT SMITH, JR. “Smitty” Marching, Concert, Sym- phonic, Bands; The Wilson Knights JEFFRY LEE SMITH “Jeff’ WILLIAM MERRITT SMITH “Billy” Senior Class Boy’s Treas- urer; Varsity Football, Baseball, and Indoor Track; Jerry Bryant Hi-Y— Presi- dent; M.G.A. rep. LON NEAL SOLOMON “Lonnie” National Honor Society; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe No. 1238; THE DREAMER; Science Club- reporter; Forum; Young Democrats Club; Latin Club ROGER WILLIAM SPENCE “Roger” S.C. A. —Director of Traf- fic; Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y— Vice President; Ports- mouth Safety Council- Student Representative; Forum; Pan-American League; Jr. -Sr. Prom Com- mittee; Homeroom Officer; Pep Club LINDA SUE STALLINGS “Stallings” Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; Will- ett Tri-Hi-Y— secretary; F.B.L.A.; Homeroom Of- ficer; Jr. -Sr. Prom Com- mittee NANCY FAYE STALLINGS “Faye” Homeroom Officer; Intra- murals 74 MARY LYNN STEPHENSON “Mary” Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y, presi- dent; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Of- ficer; Office Assistant; Intramurals WILLIAM STEWART “Bill” SUSAN ELLEN STOAKES “Susan” Senior Class Officer- Girls’ Treasurer; Presi- dents Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Girls’ State Delegate; THE PRESIDENT- Sec. Ed.; THE STUDENT; Home- room Officer; Junior Class Marshal SHARON LU STRICKLAND “Sharon” Art Club, Historian; F.T.A.; Homeroom Officer; J.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y BRENDA JEAN STURGES “Brenda” V.O.T.; Homeroom Of- ficer; Intramurals Ik 75 FRANCIS F. STURGIS “Francis” Indoor-outdoor track RICHARD LARABEE SUBLETT “Larry” Science Club SHEILA MARLENE SUGGS “Sheila” Bible Club— at Cradock High School; Pep Club ANNA JEAN SUNCHYCK “Jean” Art, Glee, I.C.T., Pep, Clubs; Willette Tri-Hi-Y; Mixed Chorus DONNA JANE SUNCHYCK “Jane” Art, D.E., Young Demo- crats, Monogram, Geog- raphy, Clubs; Willett Tri- Hi-Y; F.B.L.A.; Intra- murals I EDRIE HOPE SWAIN “Hope” Double W Tri-Hi-Y, Presi- dent; F.N.A.; Intramural Volleyball SANDRA SWAIN “Sandra” THE PRESIDENT Staff; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; THE STUDENT Staff; Home- room Officer; Intramurals JANE ELLEN SYKES “Janie” THE DREAMER Staff; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y, presi- dent; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, vice president; M.G.A. Delegate; Dramatics, F.T.A., Clubs; Forum, Na- tional Honor Society, Homeroom Officer NANCY LOUISE SYKES “Nancy” National Honor Society; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, rec. secretary, treasurer; Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y, president; French, Forum, D.E., F.T.A., Clubs; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Chair- man; M.G.A. Delegate; In- tramurals FRED ANDREW TALBOT “Fred” Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, president; THE DREAMER —exchange editor; Na- tional Honor Society; Forum; Latin Club; Band; Varsity Tennis; Homeroom Officer GARY LOUIS TAYLOR “Gary” Debate Team; Science, Debate Clubs; Audio Visual PATRICIA ELIZABETH TAYLOR “Patty” SC A. —typist; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, presi- dent; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Intra murals RACHEL PAULETTE TAYLOR “Paulette” 1964 Homecoming Court- maid of honor; Varsity Cheerleader; J.V. Cheer- leader-alternate; Allen Tri-Hi-Y, president; Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; M.G.A. Delegate; Pan- American League; F.T.A.; Homeroom Officer LINDA DIANE THOMAS “George” Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Officer; A.J. Lancaster Tri-Hi-Y; In- tramurals; F.B.L.A., Art, Spanish, Girls Glee Clubs; All-State ’63; V.O.T.; Office Squad ALMA JEAN THOMPSON “Jean” D.E. Club ROBERT EARL THOMPSON “Squirrel” Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y; THE STUDENT Staff ELIZABETH ANNE THORNTON “Betsy” Willett, Wilsonite Tri- Hi-Y’s; F.T.A.; THE STUDENT — business staff, exchange editor; Home- room Officer; Intramurals BRENDA SUE TIPPETT “Brenda” Latin Club, Vice President EVELYN DIANE TODD “Diane” Double W Tri-Hi-Y, Presi- dent; Homeroom Officer WILLIAM VANCE TORBERT “Bill” Marching, Concert, Pit Bands; Intramural Basket- ball BRENDA FRANCES TORDOFF “Brenda” I.C.T. Club, sgt. at arms; A.J. Lancaster, Aqua, Tri-Hi-Y’ s; Homeroom Of- ficer; Girls Monogram Club; Intramurals CAROL ESTHER TOWNSEND “Carol” THE PRESIDENT Staff; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, vice president, president; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; Young Democrats; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Homeroom Of- ficer; Intramurals LINDA KAYE TRAFTON “Linda” Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, vice president; THE STUDENT Staff, typist; M.G.A. Delegate; Blue Ridge Assembly; F. B. L. A.; Sweeney Tri-Hi-Y, chap- lain; Geography Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom Design and Decorating Committees’; Homeroom President JUDITH HOLLAND TRAVIS “Judy” J.V. Cheerleader; Woodrow Wilson, Willett Tri-Hi-Y’s; Jr. -Sr. Prom Decorating Committee; Varsity Cheerleader— alternate ’; Homeroom Officer; Intra- murals GWENNETH LEE TUG WELL “Gwen” S.C.A.— vice president- lunchroom director— sopho- more rep.; Junior Class Marshal; Sophomore Class Sweetheart; Wilsonite Tri- Hi-Y, treasurer; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; Modem Dance Club; Forum; Dra- matics, Latin, Clubs; School Hockey Team; Pep Club; Homeroom Officer DONALD WAYNE UNDERWOOD “Donald” National Honor Society; Latin, Science Clubs; Homeroom Officer— Pres. MARY BENN UNDERWOOD “Mary Benn” Varsity Cheerleader; J.V. Cheerleader; THE PRESI- DENT— Sports Ed.; Wood- row Wilson, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y— Chaplain; Home- room Officer; Jr. Class Marshal; F.T.A.; French Club FELICE URFFER “Felice” Allan; Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Y— Historian; D.E. Club DESI ANN VALDEZ “Desi” F.H.A.; F.T.A. at CRA- DOCK; Art Club, W.W.H.S. LUCILLE MARIE VIOLA “Lu” Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; F.T.A.; Homeroom Officer— W.W. H.S. G.O.; Neuman Club; Maroon Staff; White Staff; BAY RIDGE (New York) CONSTANCE MAE WARD “Connie” D.E. Club; Intramurals; Homeroom Officer MICHAEL LEE WARREN “Mount Airy” Baseball; Football; Wrestl- ing; Mount Airy Hi-Y; MOUNT AIRY (North Carolina) Baseball (Wilson) SANDRA ELIZABETH WARREN “Sandee” THE STUDENT-C o-Editor, Business Manager; Ecri- vons Society; F.T.A. ; Homeroom Officer; Orch- estra-All State PAUL BRAD VAUGHAN “Brad” J.V. Football; Varsity Football; National Honor Society; Science Club; Jerry Bryant Hi-Y TIMOTHY WARREN “Timmy” MARGURITE JOYCE WATTS “Sissy” LINDA GENEVA WEATHERLY “Linda” Willett Tri-Hi-Y; Modem Dance and Pep Clubs; Gymnastic Team; National Honor Society; F.B.L.A. LINDA LEE WEAVER “Linda” V.O.T.; Double W Tri- Hi-Y; Homeroom Officer; Intramurals; Library Staff HUNTER GAYLE WEBB “Hunter” Teen Age Conservative, Teen Age Republican, and Latin Clubs; Homeroom Of- ficer STEPHANIE BENDETT WEISS “Lice” THE STUDENT- Co-Editor, Literary and Business Staff; French and Pep Clubs; F.T.A.; Young Democrats; Homeroom Of- ficer; Jr. -Sr. Prom Decorat- ing Committee RUBY ANN WELTON “Arbie” Homeroom Officer; Willett, Triangle Tri-Hi-Y’s; Ecrivons Society; F.B. L.A.; Pep Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee CYNTHIA RODELIA WEST “Cindy” Willett, Lancaster, Tri- Hi-Y’s Secretary; V.O.T.; Homeroom Officer; Pep Club i STEPHEN GLEN WHITEHORNE “Whitey” Marching, Pit, and Con- cert Bands; Woodrow Wilson and Jerry Bryant Hi-Y’s Intramurals; Home- room Officer— Pres. HARRY EUGENE WHITFIELD, JR. “Harry” Science and Pep Clubs; Pan-American League LINDA ELIZABETH WHITLEY “Linda” Modem Dance Club; In- tramurals; Triangle Tri- Hi- Y JANET LEE WILDER “Janet” D.E. Club, Secretary JOE BASSETTE WILKINS “Joe” Homeroom Officer, Pres. GEORGE VANCE WILLIAMS “George” Homeroom Officer, Pres.; I.C.T. Club JULIA MAE WILLIAMS “Julia” F.T.A.; I.C.T. , Pres.; Homeroom Officer, Pres.; Dramatics Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee PATRICIA ELAINE WILLIAMS “Tricia” National Honor Society; Sec.-Treas.; Orchestra— Treas.; All-State Orch- estra; F.T.A.— Treas.; French Club; Willett Tri- Hi- Y MARSHALL JEFFREY WILGARD “Marshall” Varsity Tennis; National Honor Society; Latin and Science Clubs WAYNE RANDOLPH WILLIAMS “Randy” Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands; Orchestra; Norfolk Symphony; All-State Band 80 RAYMOND LEE WIMBROUGH “Ray” D.E. Club MARSHA LEE WINE “Marsha Lee” J.V. Cheerleader; Alla n and Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Ys; Homeroom Officer; F.T.A.; Forum; French Club CAROLYN MAY WOOD “Woodie” THE STUDENT; F.T.A.; F.B.L.A.; Freshman- Sophomore Prom Com- mittee; Homeroom Officer JULIA WOOD “Julia” DOUGLAS RAYMOND WOODYARD “Doug” I.C.T. Club EARL HAMILTON WRIGHT “Earl” THE STUDENT; Science Club MARY LESLIE WRIGHT “Leslie” Wilsonite and President Tri-Hi-Ys; Powder Puff Bowl; Homeroom Officer; Modern Dance Club DONNA RAY WYANT “Donnie” THE PRESIDENT; Prexie and Double W Tri-Hi-Ys; F.B.L.A. DAN KENNETH WYATT “Danny” J.V. Basketball; Varsity Basketball; J.V. Football; Homeroom Officer; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee KULON ETHELDRED YELVERTON “Kulon” Golf Team 81 CAROL CRUTE Valedictorian Ellen Grace Paul Hurdle Betty Lou Peele Helen Bradshaw FRED TALBOT Salutatorian William Powers Lonnie Solomon Nancy Sykes Marshall Wilgard 82 honoR QRA iutes 1966 (Not pictured - Joe Wilson) Mary Allen Janice Austin Barbara Barnes Jean Barry Brenda Batchelor Luther Blair Janet Blow David Brewer Thomas Buck Sharyn Cates James Culbertson Posey Curren Lane Ellis James Foster Candace Frink Tana Humphrey Faye Johnson Ann Lewis Joe Mayes Jean Miller Beverly Morgan Harvey Myers Anne Rivin Kent Rhodes David Smith Susan Stoakes Jane Sykes Diane Todd Donald Underwood Brad Vaughan Mary West Patricia Williams MARGARET BRIGHT, SAMMY BUSH Friendliest MARY BENN UNDERWOOD, ARTHUR NELSON Wittiest BUTCH BISESE, GWEN TUGWELL Most Popular happiness is . . . CAROL CRUTE, FRED TALBOT Most Likely to Succeed LUTHER BLAIR, ELLEN GRACE Best All-Around SUE BRADSHAW, TIM BRADSHAW Best Looking SANDY SAYRE, JOE WILSON Most Original STEPHANIE WEISS, BUTCH SHEA Best Dressed JANICE AUSTIN, MAC POWERS Most School-Spirited JANET BLOW, ROGER DAIL Cutest “Do it right, Bobby! We don’t want parachutes coming down on us while we’re dancing!” “Work! Work! Work! When do we eat?” “Sterling, don’t get excited! They’re only empty coke bottles!” happiness is . . . Be ' oRe . . . X r V t . .lU “Back ... Back ... Right ... No! Left now ... Watch out ... over ... over ... now ...!” “Now we know where the boys hang out all the time!” 88 the JunioR-SenioR “Highlight of the Prom was the presentation of flowers to our advisor, Miss Maydanis.” Ed Robertson and Diane Benson (who are now married) are checked in at the door. Chaperones take a breather! I could have danced all night at this Mardi Gras!’ The picture line seemed endless! Sterling Hale and Marsha Edwards pause while Linda Gunter presents Marsha with her flowers. v June AmBitions WILLIAM ADKINS— to go to college, and become filthy rich. SHIRLEY ALEXANDER— to go to Kee’s business college and study accounting. BRENDA ALLEN— to be a registered nurse or a pediatrician. MARY ALLEN— to go to college, get a degree, and be an educated wife and mother. WILLIAM AMES— to graduate and become successful. BETTY ANDREWS— to be a great journalist and someday write my own PEANUTS column. ELEANOR ANDREWS— to graduate and become successful in the world. MAURICE APPLETON— to go to college and become an engineer. SUSAN ARCHER— to graduate, and marry some lucky guy. PAULETTE AUSLEY— to go to a school of music and become a professional singer. JANICE AUSTIN— to be a “Longwood Lady” with Cindy. MARY BARBEE— to graduate, get a job, and marry a certain Tom Jones. EUGENE BARCLAY— to graduate, and have my own “Beehive.” BARBARA BARNES— to go places, do things, and see people. GLORIA BARNES— to be a private secretary. JEAN BARRY— to discover what my ambition is, and accomplish it successfully. JESSE BASS— to get married, and make my Ford do 12 foot wheel stands. BRENDA BATCHELOR— to do the best I possibly can in whatever I attempt. JUDY BAZEMORE— to graduate from beauty school and open a wig shop, or travel as a hairstyist. CONSTANCE BEAUBIEN— to marry a swell guy by the name of Allen and live happily ever after. MARY BECK— to be a really great teacher, get married, and be successful. JOHN BELL— to move to California, discover gold, and buy a “modem” car. LORETTA BELLAMY— to see Stephen and me both get jobs, and then get married. BARBARA BELOTE— to graduate, and become a secretary. GAYLE BENNETT— to find a job, marry that special per- son, and to be happy. DOROTHY BIE— to graduate from college with honors, teach elementary school, and fulfill all my secret ambitions. JOSEPH BISESE— to become a millionare so someone I know will be happy. CALVIN BISHOP— to become a psychiatrist. LINDA BISHOP-to be able to help Marsha Keim solve her own problems. BARRY BLACK— to graduate with flying colors, but with no “flags”. GINGER BLACKBURN— to loaf, and to be happy and successful in everthing I do without trying. ROGER BLACKMAN— to go to college, graduate, and become a professional playboy. LUTHER BLAIR— to be a big success in college, and to make it to ‘ ‘G”. LINDA BLASIO— to graduate from college, get married, and lead a successful life. JANET BLOW— to help “Stallings” be the “next in line”. RANDOLPH BERNARD— to graduate, and return in 10 years to see Rodney Ketchum graduate. CAROLE BORJES— to go to nursing school, marry that special someone, and live happily ever after. GAIL BOWEN— to become a successful and pleasant dental assistant; to make T.T. a good wife. CARRIE BRADSHAW— to be successful, happy, and to marry Lee. HELEN BRADSHAW-to be the “Man from U.N.C.L.E.’s” “Girl from AUNT”. TIMOTHY BRADSHAW-to have all the things I want in life, one” in particular. SHIRLEY BRANAN-to be successful, and to be around for the Class of ’66’s Homecoming. NANCY BRAY -to find a job near a beach-any beach. DAVID BREWER-to attend U.Va., become a rich lawyer, and melt the “little icicle”. MARGARET BRIGHT-to attend business college, and later get married and be happy. RICHARD BRINKLEY-to see Cindy Brewer become 5 feet tall. ARLENE BRISTOW— to trap the future Dr. Pierce, and be a real line for Queenie. MICHEAL BROADHURST— to go away to college, and become a rich teacher. WAYNE BROOKS— to establish a sun worshiper’s colony in Portsmouth. MARTHA BROWN— to become an interior decorator, kinder- garten and Sunday School teacher, or Home Ec. teacher. MADELINE BUCHER— to learn as well as “Ruby”. THOMAS BUCK— to go to the Coast Guard Academy and graduate as a glorified swabby. THERESA BUNCH— to be a “Shindig Dancer”, and “T-Bone’s” private secretary forever. BRUCE BURBAGE— to own the world with a fence around it. SAMUEL BUSH— to finish college, and someday find the big surf with Whitey. ADDIE BYRD— to graduate, go to business college, and become a successful secretary. BRENDA BYRD— to be a nurse, and have a very happy life. LEWIS BYRD— to graduate, go to college if possible, and stay with S.M.P. JOHN BYRUM— to be a diesel engine designer for Ford Motor Company. NANCY CAPPS— to marry some old man, and date Billy on the side. RICHARD CARPER— to go to the Jr. Sr. in the 1 2 ton Hauler. MANDY CARR— to advance in my music studies so I can teach the Beatles music. MARY CARR— to find happiness always. JOHNNY CARROLL— to graduate from Wilson. CATHY CARSON— to attend X-ray technology school and, to lead a happy, prosperous life with F.W.S. TAMARA CARTER— to go to business college, and get that certain someone back forever. (Brucie) SHARYN CATES— to own a big southern mansion, with a stable full of the finest horses. FRANCES CHAPPELL— to graduate, attend R.P.I., and then become a successful wife and mother. HERBERT CHAPPELL— to enter and attend O.D.C. for the next four years. DIANNA CLIFTON— to learn math and make Mrs. Berson and everything else proud of me. CARL COLEMAN— to go to college, and then enter the field which most suits me. MAUREEN COSTNER-to go to college and ... ??? MARGARET COTTEN— to lead a useful and purposeful life in the service of others. CHRISTINA COUSINS— to find the one for me, get married, and move to California. ERNEST CRAWFORD— to go to college and graduate, and to never get married. EDWARD CRONE— to further myself in the field of retailing and distributing. CAROL CROSS— to graduate from Madison, and eventually get married and have 10 kids, maybe. RUBY CROSS— to learn how to whistle. BARBARA CREECH— to go to California with Mary Anne, and then teach music in school. CAROL CRUTE— to become a good social worker, get married, and fold a federal card. JAMES CULBERTSON— to go scuba diving in the warm, clear waters of southern Florida. LINDA CULPEPPER-to have M.S.A.’s, Ruby’s, Jimmy’s, and my plan to take effect on June 16, 1966. ELIZABETH CURRAN— to have 24% fewer cavities. ROGER DAIL— to leave these crowded halls, and have an everlasting honeymoon. EDDIE DAVIS— to graduate with my hair. GEORGE DAVIS— to go to college, and be a successful Honda rider. GERALD DAVIS— to continue in my studies, and become a doctor. THOMAS DAVIS— to graduate, continue my job, and begin boat racing. PAMELA DEANS— to marry my one and only J.L., and to become a “hair messer”. JOHNNY DENTON— to graduate from Wilson, and lead a highly successful life, and become a Civil Engineer. RICHARD DELBRIDGE— to graduate, settle down, lead a highly successful life, and make a million dollars. CINDY DeLOATCHE— to go to Longwood with Janice, make lots of money, and get an apartment at Malibu. 90 Hunter Webb, Andra Harrington, John Dillon, Sandra Sayre. If you look real close, you will see Mrs. Curlee with her chin on the table D ' lUJ John Little, Janet Wilder, Susan Archer, Brenda Tippett CLOCKWISE: Tommy Gray, Linda Whitley, Susan Stoakes, Cindy DeLoat- che, Felice Urffer, Sandra Swain Stanley Levin, Joe Wilson, Hunter Webb, Sandra Swain, Cindy DeLoatche. Front: Susan Stoakes Jo Ann Miller, Phyllis McGlothlin, Tommy Davis, Ricky Delbridge Richard Crawford, Matthew Kidd, Chrissie Cousins, Jimmie Maxey, Glenn Tillman 91 June AmBitions MARY DENNIS— to graduate from college, and go back to California with Barbara. JOHN DILLON— to attend Frederick College for a year, and then transfer to V.P.I. JANET DREWRY— to graduate from college, and be the first woman on the moon. THOMAS DUNCAN— to graduate— if at all possible. MARVIN EDWARDS— to graduate from school, and have a successful body shop of my own. ROBERT EILENBERGER— to go to college, if the service doesn’t get me first. MARION ELLIOTT— to be a success, and live life to its fullest. BONNIE ELLIS— to complete my education, work with crippled children, and to marry, eventually. CALVIN ELLIS— to pay all the scholarship and United Fund Drive money that I neglected to appropriate. MARTHA EVANS— to make it through college with Luther, and live happily ever after. RONNIE EVERS— to go to college, join the Air Force, be happy, and have plenty of cash. SANDRA FAIN— to succeed in the important things of life, and to understand life itself. DALE FARRELL— to work for a while, and get my MRS. degree from R.C.S. HARRY FIELDS— to be a photographer. WILLIAM FISHER— to graduate, and study art at college. RONALD FISK— to find a Tareyton smoker that switched. MARTHA FLAMMIA— to be successful in life, and to gain in height. JAMES FOSTER— to be a millionare, pitch like Whitey, and hit and hobble like Mick. JEANNE FRIEDLIN— to go to business college, be a successful secretary, and live happily. JOLENE FRIEDMAN— to get a music education degree, and stay with a certain musician. CANDACE FRINK— to complete college, and enter the field of teaching math. WILLIAM FROEHLICH— to go to Louisburg Jr. College for years and then ... who knows? ELSIE FRYE— to be a good cosmotologist, and to find him. RICHARD GALBREATH— to graduate, and be accepted in a college. ROLETA GARTMAN— to graduate, go to a business college, and get a good paying job. KEITH GASKILL— to finish four years at V.P.I., and make something of myself for P.W. JOHN GASSNER— to graduate, get a good job, and marry a rich blonde. JAMES GEORGE— to be a great success at something, and beat Foster at anything. GARLAND GIFFORD— to become a wealthy playboy on the campus of U.N.C., and remain a batchelor. ELLEN GRACE— to help put Gary Mask IN the White House forever”. GLENN GRAY— to become successful, and live in Hawaii. KAREN GRAY— to go to college, and major in business administration or sociology. LINDA GRAY— to become a nurse, travel all over the world, and, most of all, to become a better person. THOMAS GRAY— to get out of Wilson! ... goof for a summer ... SURF! ... travel ... make money. YVONNE GREEN— to become a great success at some- thing, and keep the “Big Four” together. THOMAS GREGORY— to graduate, go to college, and become a lawyer and politician. BETTY GRIFFIN— to go to college, find a fellow, and live happily ever after. CHRISTINE GRIGGS— to become a successful secretary. DAVID HANSON— to graduate from high school, get a good paying job. SANDRA HARRINGTON— to be a beautician, and a successful housewife. BRENDA HARRIS— to finish my book on Rog, and become a successful secretary. NANCY HASSELL— to graduate, and marry a certain boy. SONDRA HESS— to be a good wife to Floyd, and have a dozen kids. WILLARD HIGGINS— to graduate, have ray own bachelor apartment, and have parties until I’m drafted. JACQUELINE HODGES— to graduate, be a good cosmetolo- gist, and to put the subject before the verb. MARIE HODGES— to get married, and have a football team. DEBORAH HOLLAND— to earn my fortune, and see the “Big Four” constantly gossiping over a fence. JOHN HOLLINSWORTH— to beat Richard Petty at the Darlingworth 500, and see Cardwell president. JANICE HOLMES— to earn a million dollars, and pay my debts. WILLARD HIGGINS— to go to Western Kentucky, and become a teacher. JAMES HUDSON— to to write a book for teenagers on Parent Psychology. JOSEPH HOYLE— to get married before I get drafted. BARBARA HUGHES— to become a legal stenographer, and work for a rich, good-looking lawyer. JUDITH HUGHES— to be a success in the field I choose, and eventually marry and be happy. LINDA HUGHES— to graduate, marry Jimmy, and live happily ever after. TANA HUMPHRIES— to graduate, become a good legal secretary, and marry a millionare. RONALD HUNDLEY— to go to college, and become an educated bum. PAUL HURDLE— to go to U.V.A., become a lawyer, marry, and practice in Virginia. WILLIAM HUTCHINS— to graduate from Wilson, and be a success in life. JEANNE IVEY— to be successful in life, and, with luck, become a wife someday. RONALD JARMAN— to become Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. LINDA JARVIS— to go to Europe with Moff, and to become a registered nurse. ALICE JOHNSON-to outdo B.A.P. FAYE JOHNSON— to become a registered nurse, or dental assistant, and to marry Neil. LILLIE JOHNSON— to graduate, and have a happy and successful life. KAY JOHNSON— to be able to bounce a croquet ball on the grass. SHERRY JOHNSON— to have, one day, the letters R.N. pinned to a white uniform. LINDA JOHNSTON— to continue my secretarial training, and later be a good wife to Robert. HUGH JOHNSTON— to graduate from college; to be a doctor or a math teacher. KAREN JONES— to become a nurse, meet that special guy, get married, and be a “Mommie”. ROBERT JORDAN— to graduate from college, and be a rich psychiatrist. GEORGE JOYNER— to go to college, and then sail around the world with a certain someone. PATRICIA JOYNER— to go to college, get married, and be happy in whatever I attempt. JOHN JUDY— to graduate, go to college, and be a success at whatever I attempt. SHARON KARNES— to stay as happy as I am now. SUSAN KEAST— to become a registered nurse, and then fly to Europe. MARY KEEL— to be a success in life. HELEN KEIRN— to have my own problems solved for a change. BEVERLY KELLY— to someday, marry a certain someone (W.W.), and live happily ever after. SANDRA KELLY— to marry, and have 3 or 4 male K.L.’s. MATTHEW KIDD— to have a military career. JANICE KING-to own a Mustang, and learn to groove like K. O. . JOSEPH KING— to get out of high school, and make all the money in the world. WAYNE KITELYN-to go to college, marry, and have 6 children. LINDA KOWALESKI— to see Linda and me have our “bachelor” apartment. CAROLYN KOZOIL— to become a successful secretary, and marry that special someone. LINDA LADD— to become a success in whatever field I choose, and to live a happy life with S.L., Jr. MARGARET LANGLEY-to become a dental assistant, and be successful in whatever I do. ANITA LANGSTON-to complete my education, marry the boy I love, and always be happy. MARY LAWRENCE-to become a Top cosmetologist, be a good wife, and have 6 children. 92 Seated: Mr. Hoofnagle. Standing: Luvenia Rogers, Dianne Modlin, Bill Adkins, Mike Pamham, Teri Bunch Mr. Hoofnagle and his gang Marshall Wilgard, Lucille Viola, Jeanne Friedlin, Brenda Mullens, Eddie Davis Bobby Eilenberger, Carolyn Wood, Renia Regula, Barbara Belote Mary Morrison, Maurice Appleton, Nancy Capps, Judy Slocumb, David Smith 93 June Arrmitions JANE LEIGHTON— to work for Orkin, and exterminate any lunches that bug me. DOROTHY LEWIN— to marry a certain someone, raise a family, and live happily ever after. ANN LEWIS— to become a teacher, marry Louie, and sail around the world. JOHN LEWIS— to graduate, go to college, get a good job, and be happy. STANLEY LEVIN— to win the Daytona 500 in the Stash, and to be an optometrist. KATHERYN LILLARD— to marry the next Pope, R.W., and have lots of little “seals”. JAMES LOULIES— to go into some field of architecture or drafting. PAULA LUFSEY— to build and igloo in Florida, and keep cool the rest of my life. PAULETTE LUFSEY— to become a good secretary. PAULETTE LUNA— to become a prosperous secretary, travel, and realize my fondest dreams. GARY MASK— to be skinny; just like “Gwennie”. THERESA MATTHEWS— to get my “MRS.” degree from “Wilkie’s Institute of Marriage”. THOMAS MATUSIAK— to try to attend college, and graduate. ROBERT MAUPIN— to graduate, after 29 years in Woodrow Wilson. JOSEPH MAY’ES— to gain a better understanding of the meaning of life, and live it to the fullest. JIMMIE MAXEY— to meet Best on MacDougal Street in front of the Gaslight, and remain “Dylan Forever”. CHERYL MAXSON— to graduate from Wilson, and to become a future teacher here. EDWIN McCARY— to dodge the government draft, and go to college. ELLWOOD McCOY— to be a successful radio announcer, and to have a blast. JOYCE McDANIEL,— to become a registered nurse, and work in pediatrics. CHARLES McKEE— to become a scientist, writer, complete my education in college, complete my book and music library, and earn my Ph.D. BRENDA McREYNOLDS— to graduate, marry the one I love (M.B.), and be a good wife. EVA MEACHAM— to graduate from Wilson, marry Paul, and lead a successful and happy life. JOHN MERCER— to find a job paying $4 an hour for 4 days a week. JAMES MERRITT— to graduate from Wilson, and become a photographer for Playboy magazine. JEAN MILLER— to graduate from college, return to Wilson on the “other side” of the desk, and marry that certain someone. JOANN MILLER— to go to college, and become a missionary. KEMPER MILLER— to go to U.N.C., be a successful “G.G.”, and not grow old. DONALD MILTIER— to graduate, and marry the nicest girl I’ve ever dated. (Anna King) LARRY MILTIER— to graduate, go to college, and become a beachcomber. LINDA MISHOE— to graduate, find a job, and som eday marry certain person. STELLA MISHOE— to get out of Wilson, and help Cecelia raise her seals. JURACI MISIUK— to graduate, and grow a little bit taller. LINDA MITCHELL— to go to college, and learn to yodel mountain style. DEBORAH MODLIN— to attend a business college, and work a while before getting married. LUCILLE MOFFETT— to go to Europe with Swifty, Jar-Jar, and marry a millionare. ROBERT MOODY— to graduate, goto Frederick, and become a tycoon like O.K. Crackerby. WILLIAM MOORE— to move to New York with S.S. and B.B. BEVERLY MORGAN— to be a great physicist, and moon- light as a night club singer. DONNA MORGAN— to attend college, and be the secretary of a certain U.V.A. law student. RAYMOND MORGAN-to find out what makes Miss Maydonis tick, and Sherbert stagger. TONY MORRIS-to be a sociologist, and get married. MARY MORRISON-to have two children (one boy-one girl). E I HEL MUTTER— to run the best riding academy in the state of Virginia. JUDITH MYATT— to graduate, and marry a very special boy. (Wayne D.) HARVEY MYERS— to pass physics, and go to college. ARTHUR NELSON— to graduate, go to college, and retire at 23. CHARLES NEWTON-to graduate, and be able to get into a college. SHARON NYMAN— to graduate in June, study nursing, marry, and have a good life. DONALD ODOM— to graduate in June. JUDITH OLD— to learn how to smile, be happy, and make the best of every situation, good or bad. ROBERT O’NEAL— to get all I possibly can ... out of life. BRYANT PACE-totum into clay so I can make something out of myself. STEVEN PAGUE— to graduate, surf, play the guitar, someday show Dylan the way, and see Danny graduate. REBECCA PALLETTE— to become an Italien chef, and make juicy, hot pizzas for Teddy. CAROLYN PARKER— to relax and enjoy life. VERONA PARKER— to graduate, go to college, and some- day become a millionare. MIKE PARNHAM— to graduate, go to college, leave Portsmouth, live long, and have a big and successful life. BARBARA PARRIS— to be with H.W. in 6 more years, and to graduate. BEVERLY PARRISH— to be with J.B.E. forever, and be a great secretary. JOHN PARRISH— to be or not to be ... is by ambition. DIANE PATGORSKI— to forget W.R., and finally be happy. GAIL PECK— to graduate from college, enjoy life, and have all my dreams come true. BETTY PEELE— to go to Mary Washington, become a teacher, and someday a mother. ROBERT PERKINS— to go to college, and graduate with my engineering degree. ALAN PERKINS— to survive poor cooking. MARGARET PHELPS— to be a famous fashion designer, and see Ronnie get through college-I hope. CAROLYN POOLE— to graduate from W.W.H.S., marry that “special person”, and live happily ever after. LEONA POOLE— to work, make lots and lots of money, and travel. WILLIAM POWERS— to become Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, and to own a thoroughbred. THOMAS PRINCE— to keep up with J.T., now that every- thing is U.C. . RICHARD RARDON— to trade Sandie in for a Honda and a surfboard. PATRICIA REDD— to enter college, marry a certain wonderful guy, and be happy. MARGARET REDMAN— to graduate, and make the most of my life. RACHEL REGULA— to graduate from Wilson, attend R.P.I., marry, and live happily ever after. SANDRA RESHEFSKY-to decide what I want out of life. LINDA REVELL— to graduate from O.D.C., and become a successful art teacher. RICHARD RHODES— to play defense like Bill Russell, and shoot like Jerry West. SANDRA RIPLEY— to graduate, and someday become Mrs. R.G.R. ANNE RIVIN— to lead a long life filled with health and happiness. CHARLES ROBERTSON— to go to college, get married, and become a famous politician. LUVENIA ROGERS— to be an IBM inspector, and a pro- fessional pianist. SUSAN ROOKS— to become a teacher as admirable as those I’ve had at Wilson. JEAN ROWLEY— to go to Chowan, make my certain some- one happy (G.S.), and live a life of prosperity. RANDY ROY— to become a famous secret agent— with my own Rolls-Royce. CAROL RUSH-to graduate from nursing school, and own a Thunderbird. LAURA SAUNDERS— to study psychiatry so I can under- stand why Artie takes bubble baths. 94 Tommy Prince, Linda Stallings, Jean Thompson, Peter Fratus Jean Rowley, Timmy Warren, Roleta Gartman, Joe Hoyle, Sherry Johnson, Ernie Crawford Richard Carper, Julia Williams, Jackie Hodges, Linda Revell, Tommy Smith, Mr. Wheeler Larry Miltier, Linda Mishoe, Sally Siegal, John Deaton, Mary Lou Beck Randy Boone, Betty Griffin, Sharon Poole, Ola Phelps, Robert Settle J. B. Merritt, Jane Leighton, Wayne Davis 95 June AmBitions SANDRA SAYRES— to graduate from college, do social work, travel abroad, and eventually settle down. KENT SCHLUSSEL— to become happy, rich, and serve my country as President. MICHEAL SCHOENHAUT— to become a great lawyer, and to marry a beautiful girl. JOHNNY SEXTON— to graduate, become an executive ousinessman, and own a yellow G.T.O. STEPHEN SHARRETT— to graduate, marry someone special, be happy, make something of myself, and see my twin brothers graduate. KENNETH SHEA— to buy a shiny new board so people will stop calling me “Patch”. WILLIE SHEARIN— to complete school so I can keep my grudge with the barbers. SALLY’ SEIGAL— to go to college, and become a success. THOMAS SILLING— to graduate from Wilson, and attend V.P.I. JUDITH SLOCUM— to someday have an ambition. DAVID SMITH— to major in retailing, and stay in this profession. DIANNA SMITH— to go to airline school, and become a good airline stewardess. FRANCIS SMITH— to use the knowledge that I have gained here to teach others. JEFFREY ' SMITH— to graduate from Wilson, and go to college. LONNIE SMITH— to go to college, and to become someone who makes lots of money. THOMAS SMITH— to graduate from college with a commis- sion in the Air Force. WILLIAM SMITH— to graduate, get a degree in engineering, and build a bridge across the Atlantic. LONNIE SOLOMON— to go to college, graduate, and someday keep my promise to Zell”. ROGER SPENCE— to graduate from college, and attain the rank of rear admiral. LINDA STALLINGS— to be “the next in line”. NANCY’ STALLINGS— to do the best with what I have. MARY - STEPHENSON— to gain some weight. SUSAN STOAKES— to go to college, and have fun with Sandra and Felice in Europe. ROBERT STRAUSS— to get back to Brooklyn. SHARON STRICKLAND— to teach at Wilson so that Carol, Bonnie, Brenda, and Joan can graduate and have fun, because you only live once. BRENDA STURGIS— to graduate and fix Brenda’s locker. FRANCIS STURGIS— to graduate in four years. RICHARD SUBLETT— to become rich enough so that I can retire at the ripe old age of 25. SHEILA SUGGS— to try to make everyone around me happy. ANNA SUNCHY’CK— to become a nurse and a very slim person in size. DONNA SUNCHYCK— to go to business school, and marry a certain blue-eyed boy. EDRIE SWAIN— to graduate from high school and college, get a job, and marry— someday. SANDRA SWAIN— to go to college, and have a happy life with Susan and Felice in Europe. JANE SYTCES— to go to college, become a teacher, and get married. NANCY’ SY ' KES— to graduate, buy a psychiatrist’s couch, and analyze my own problems. FRED TALBOT— to go to college, become a lawyer, and retire at the ripe old age of 30. GARY’ TAYLOR— to be a radio biologist; “Ambition is the stepping stone of life”. PATRICIA TAYLOR— to be able to understand R.C.’s jokes. RACHEL TAYLOR— to learn to whistle like M.B.U. LINDA THOMAS— to buy a ladder for Coach Mounie, and to keep Mr. Galliford smiling. ALMA THOMPSON-to be a success in everything I do, and be happy. ROBERT THOMPSON-to go to college, and pass geometry somedav under Mrs. D. ELIZABETH THORNTON-to go to college, and later marry B.G. BRENDA TIPPETT-to graduate from Wilson, attend a college, own a convertible, and become a success. WILLIAM TORBETT— to go to college, major in math or French, and marry Imelda. EVELYN TODD— to graduate from Wilson, and attend a business college. BRENDA TORDOFF— to go to college, and to marry that certain someone. CAROL TOW’NSEND— to see the “Great Pumpkin”, and visit Linus. LINDA TRAFTON— to attend a good “social” college, and complete all my “secret” desires. JUDITH TRAVIS— to go to Hawaii and ride the wild surf. GW’ENNETH TUGWELL— to keep the Glass’s together, and answer “Aye, aye. Captain” trillions of times. DONALD UNDERWOOD— to graduate from Va. Tech, someday. MARY’ UNDERWOOD— to make “K.I.T.” behave, and to go back to P.B. FELICE URFFER— to ful ful all my ambitions, whatever they may be. DESI VAL DEZ— to find out what, why, when, how, where, and who. PAUL VAUGHAN— to graduate from college, and lead a happy, successful life. LUCILLE VIOLA— to go to college, and have all my secret dreams come true. MARGEURITTE WATTS— to finish school, go to college, and join the Peace Corps. CONSTANCE WARD— to go to college, and become a “Social worker”. RAYMOND WARD— to graduate from Wilson, and attend college somewhere. MICHEAL WARREN— to become a Certified Public Account- ant. SANDRA WARREN— to teacht?), and marry a certain “Virginia Gentleman”. PATRICIA WATKINS— to go into the field of commercial art. LINDA WEATHERLY - — to marry Kenny Baggett, and learn to hula-hoop and hooter-scoot, both at the same time. LINDA WEAVER— to marry Jimmie, have lots of little Jimmies, and live happily ever after. HUNTER WEBB— to graduate from Wilson, and then to graduate from college. STEPHANIE WEISS— to buy the Churchland Bridge, see Tugwell get her Captain; Stephenson her Peanut. RUBY’ WELTON— to go to college in Richmond, become a private secretary, and straighten out all my affairs. CYNTHIA WEST— to become a good nurse, be successful, and someday a Mrs. STEPHEN WHITEHORNE— to go to college, succeed in life, and find the big surf. HARRY WHITFIELD— to become an engineer, and the world’s greatest billionare. LINDA WHITLEY— to become my “Sugar Bear’s” wife, and to be his “Tiger” forever. JANET WILDER— to marry Steve, collect my five-dollar bet from Barbara, and show H.S. I really know how to hurt a guy. MARSHALL WILGARD— to make the world a better place in which to live. JOE WILKINS— to grow hair as long as Mike Warren’s, and not get caught by Dr. Allen. GEORGE WILLIAMS— to go to college, and become a successful veterinarian. JULIA WILLIAMS— to graduate from Wilson, go to college, and someday be Mrs. Keith Gasskill. PATRICIA WILLIAMS— to teach French so I can be as eccentric as Mrs. Aron. WAYNE WILLIAMS— to join the Army (Continental Band), and work for the Telephone company. RAY’MOND WILLIAMS— to go help my brother Bobby, dig a few graves. MARSHA W’INE— to become a good teacher, and someday become better acquainted with Lucillious. CAROLYN WOOD-to do my best in everything I attempt to do. DOUGLAS WOODYARD-to finish my education, which in turn may help me become a successful person in life. EARL WRIGHT— to graduate from college, be happy, and ride forever. MARY WRIGHT— to marry B.B., be happy, and have a happy, successful life. DONNA WYANT— to graduate, get a good job, and live a happy, uncomplicated life. DAN WYANT— to graduate, get an excellent job, and buy a NEW car. KULON YELVERTON-to become a golf pro when I graduate. 96 Jimmy Cluberton, Tana Humphrey, Fred Talbot, Billy Moore, Carol Crute, Ronnie George, Janice King, Nancy Larry Sublett, Janie Sykes Sykes, Betty Lou Peele, Ann Lewis Anne Rivin, Ellen Grace, Diane Cross, Marsha Wine, Tommy Buck Linda Kowaleski, Patricia Williams, Kemper Miller 97 June Ust WiLL I, BILL ADKINS, being of weak mind and weaker body, do hereby leave my lunch table and four years of Hoofnagle to some finicky freshman. I, SHIRLEY ALEXANDER, being of weak mind and sound body, leave to some lucky freshman the privilege of going to the best school ever. I, BRENDA ALLEN, being of sound mind, leave the wish that all the freshmen will know what they need to have a successful four years at Wilson. I, MARY ANNE ALLEN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave. ... I, BILL AMES, do hereby leave (I hope) to all underclassmen the “joy” of having Mrs. Hinton for chemistry and eating in the lunch room. I, BETTY RAY ANDREWS, being of skeptical mind leave to all freshmen my sad memories, because I ' m taking my happy ones with me. I, DIANE ANDREWS, being of no mind and small body, do hereby leave to Wilson my sister for four years. I, DUTCH ANDREWS, being of feeble mind and weak body, leave to some deserving person the privilege of being Treasurer of Alpha Omega Tau. I, MAURICE APPLETON, being of questionable con- dition leave four years of band, blisters, and small uniforms to some unfortunate freshman. I, SUSAN ARCHER, do hereby leave with my dilapi- dated mind and exquisite body. I, PAULETTE AUSLEY, leave all the songs I have written and have not published. I, JANICE AUSTIN, do leave Kitty and Paulette, another year with the Tuesday Night Girls, and to some very lucky girl, my place on the cheering squad. I, MARY BARBEE, do hereby bequeath to Charlie Taylor all my happy times at W.W.H.S. and leave to some lucky freshman Mrs. Determeyer as a homeroom teacher. I, BUZ BARCLAY, being of omnipotent body, as well as extraordinary mental facilities, do hereby bequeath my pseudonyms, “Buz” and “ Zooe” to the bourgeoisie. I, BARBARA BARNES, leave Wilson on guard in the presence of such characters as Tommy and Roger; and next year ' s B-217 to be as good. I, JEAN BARRY, do leave to some lucky person the rewarding job of Court of Honor President and the opportunity of working with “Mrs. B.”. I, JESSE BASS II, to all the poor freshmen, I leave Wilson and a lot of headaches. To the teachers, Nerve Pills, laughter to Mr. Galliford. I, BRENDA BATCHELOR, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some very lucky junior a great senior year at Wilson. I, JUDY BAZEMORE, leave Dotty “Lou” my Senior English books in hopes she passes English the first six weeks, and someone the pleasure of being called “Meatball”. I, CONNIE BEAUBIEN, leave a case of “Raid” bug killer to all future students in order that they might dispose of bugs that greet them daily. I, MARY LOU BECK, to Wilson leave the memory of three Becks. To some lucky freshman I leave my seat in Mr. Wheeler’s great homeroom. I, JOHN BELL, do hereby leave the “fun” days in Mr. Joyner’s class to anyone who’s silly enough to want them. I, LORETTA BELLAMY, being of sound mind and body leave all the fun I have had with the “boys” at Wilson, Cradock, and Norfolk Academy to any smart girl. I, BARBARA BELOTE, being of huge body and small mind leave to “Little Spot” my empty locker and can of Real Kill, to Georgia our lunch table, and to Jellybean more fun times at home- coming. I, GAYLE BENNETT, being of sound mind (?) and body do hereby leave to freshmen the memories and fun I have had at Wilson. Also one empty locker and the best of luck. I, RANDY BOONE, being of corrupt mind and body do leave Wilson and Mrs. Hinton to some poor unsuspecting individual who is going to wish he didn’t take chemistry. I, KRIS BIE, being of feeble mind and body, leave to Mrs. Howard one black crepe paper bull, to C.S.B., B.E.E., and F.E.C. the ability to solve their own problems, and lunch-table J-9 in one piece. I, BUTCH BISESE, being of fractured body, do hereby leave Wilson to the underclassmen and hope they have as many good times as Gwen and I did. I, CALVIN BISHOP, if anything should happen to me, would like for my entire estate to go to Rosemary Weston. I, LINDA BISHOP, being of corrupt mind, do hereby leave to any four girls my parking place at Mac- Donalds and my “nights out” with the other three. I, BARRY BLACK, having a retarded mind and scraggly body, do hereby leave my good times (bad ones, too) to my wootle brudder, David, and to Mar, my big locker. I, GINGER BLACKBURN, do hereby leave all the W.W.H.S. girls, the beautiful “Trucker” boys to date, and my stringy hair to the next generation. I, ROGER BLACKMAN, leave to some lucky fresh- men the right to stand in line every Friday and Saturday at Food Farm. I, LUTHER BLAIR, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to “Wilt” the privilege of being the only girl who can dunk it. I, LINDA BLASIO, do hereby leave Wilson, without my dear sweet neighbor Bobby, in hopes that he can be successful without me. I, JANET BLOW, being of corrupt mind do hereby leave to Kay the privilege of finding four more girls who eat less than we (I) did. I, CAROLE SUE BORJES, being of sound mind and body, do leave to Suzanne and Pam the right of enjoying their Senior year. I, GAIL BOWEN, being of weak mind and tried body, do hereby leave four wonderful and prosperous years to my sister and all other upcoming freshmen. I, SUE BRADSHAW, leave all of my wonderful memories to Charlie Taylor, who has heard all of them. Many thanks to all my teachers. I, HELEN BRADSHAW, being of worn-out brain and fallen arches, do hereby leave a certain jolly Russian teacher to the mercy of the orchestra. 98 Anita Langston, Keith Gaskill, Karen Jones, Kris Bie, Harvey Myers, Faye Johnson Sandra Fain Seated: Mrs. Determeyer, Standing: Brad Vaughn, Pat Taylor, Gwenn Tugwell, Lane Ellis Frances Chappell, Bonnie Ellis, Rusty Johnston, Carole Sue Borjes, Donald Underwood Front: Sandra Reshefsky, Jean Miller, Gayle Keim, Back; Gary Mask CLOCKWISE: Mary Barbee, Karen Gray, Mac Powers, Sue Bradshaw, Carol Rush 99 June Last Will I, TIM BRADSHAW, leave to all the potential Wilson High School students four years of hard, down-to-earth loafing. I, SHIRLEY BRANAN, do hereby leave to some lucky student my seat in E102 and four years of fun to my sister at Wilson. I, NANCY BRAY, being of blank mind and unstable body, do hereby leave my two Math books behind me, with all my compliments! Amen! 1, DAVID BREWER, being a superior athlete but slow to comprehend, do leave one used Analysis book to anyone intelligent enough to take it; I wasn’t. I, MARGARET BRIGHT, leave my place as a cheerleader to some lucky girl. Also I leave B-217 to any rich freshmen along with Mrs. Blanford’s famous words, “Clear the halls!!” I, RICHARD BRINKLEY, being of feeble mind and masculine body do hereby leave to all future members of AOT the privilege of becoming Pre sident. I, ARLENE BRISTOW, being of goofy mind and body do hereby leave to Linda and Dee Dee another year with the Swinging Machine, to Bob Everett-Mucho Congo! I, MICHAEL BROADHURST, being of wicked mind and magnificent body, do leave to some lucky freshman the chance to have the fun I had with the band and the Loyalists. I, WAYNE BROOKS, being of warped mind and sinners body, do leave Wilson to any D. A.’s who didn’t make it. I, MURPHY BROWN, leave David Mullins a pair of blinders to keep him on the track and not side-lined by other girls, and two waste-paper baskets, one for each foot, I leave W.W.H.S. peace and quiet and a star football player. I, MADALINE BUCHER, do hereby leave to “Monk” the ability to get her license and to “Cindy” the art of saying “Good Morning” like I do. I, THOMAS BUCK, leave half my headaches and a lotof fond memories to the next S.C.A. President. I, TERI BUNCH, being of puny mind and pathetic body hereby leave to Coach Gahagan my joke book and to Coach Holly a “slipper” and “inner- tube”! I, BRUCE BURBAGE, leave the South Sea Islands to B.M., S.M., A.T., B.J.D., B.V., M.J.A., and D.S. I, SAMUEL E. BUSH, JR., being of sound mind and body do leave many good times to Bonnie, my ability to the football team, and my sister Mrs. West. I, ADDIE BYRD, being of questionable mind do hereby leave the ability to some lucky student to stand in the main hall without being pushed down. I, BRENDA BYRD, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all my good times to some lucky freshman. I, LEWIS BYRD, being of clean mind and pudgy body leave Wilson (State Champs ’65) to any person lucky enough to attend this school. I, TOMMY BYRUM, being of feeble mind and weak body leave one used Navy ring to M.E.W. and my homeroom, B-217, to all new freshmen. I, NANCY CAPPS, hereby leave to anybody every- thing. I, RICHARD CARPER, being of rotten mind, leave nothing to nobody. I, MANDY CARR, leave my morning rehearsal and afternoon meeting; the underclassmen at my lunch table a sad year without me; and Cousin Linda B. great times at Wilson. I, MARY LOU CARR, being of sound mind (?) and body do hereby leave to all the freshmen all the fun I’ve had in the past five years!!!!! I, JOHNNY CARROLL, leave to some freshmen Mrs. Mullen as a homeroom teacher and also I leave to them our smiling friend, Mr. Galliford. I, CATHY CARSTEN, being of weak and feeble mind and body, leave to my unsuspecting sister, four years of excitement and hard work. Good Luck!! I, TAMMIE CARTER, being of questionable mind slender body, do hereby leave my two sisters, B.E., L.E., B.F., R.S., L.F., J.J., and all my friends an air-filter in the D-section lounge. I, SHARYN CATES, am taking everything with me, except my two years in French and anybody can have them! I, FRANCES CHAPPELL, being of sound (?) mind and body, leave to some lucky freshman four years in Mrs. Determeyer’s Ding-Dong School. I, HERBIE CHAPPELL, being of sound mind and body, leave to Wilson a great school spirit. I, DIANNA CLIFTON, being of questionable mind and feeble body, leave to all future D.E. students the greatest D.E. program that ever is. I, CARL COLEMAN, leave happiness to P.N., L.B., B.T., M.F., P.T., J.W., and M.J.W. I, MAUREEN COSTNER, being of sound mind and body (?), leave to some lucky person my BIG locker. I, DIANE COTTEN, being (I think) of sound mind and body, leave to future generations this building only because I’m taking everything I own with me. I, CHRISTINA COUSINS, hereby leave to the Pharmacy gang all my leisurely hours at work. To D.D., I leave a couple of wax mustaches, so she can fix all of her rings. I, ERNIE CRAWFORD, being of flamboyant body and flagitious mind, do hereby leave claim of my odoriferous locker to some meritorious soul. I, RICHARD CRAWFORD, being of round body and sick mind, do hereby leave the cafeteria lunches to whosoever wants them and a bottle of “Alka Seltzer” to that same soul. I, EDDIE CRONE, being of bad mind and dilapi- dated body do hereby leave to all following freshmen “Mother Sawyer’s Kitchen” and loads of fun at W.W. I, CAROL CROSS, being of sound mind and body, leave Wilson to two redheads and my wonderful stuck locker to some poor soul. I, DIANE CROSS, do hereby leave Wilson with the hope that Cindy and Ruth Faye will love and cherish the memory of their school days as much as I. 100 Francis Sturges, Jay Cook, Raydene Mutter, Donald Miltier, Desi Val Dez, Jean Ivey Jeffrey Smith, Carolyn Koizel, Dan Wyatt, Patricia Redd Cecilic Lillard, Kulon Yelverton, Garland Gifford, Lonnie Smith, Diane Smith Steve Whitehome, Paula Lufsey, John Mercer, Carol Cross, Paulette Taylor, Sam Bush B-215 Kenny Shea, Carolyn Poole, Ronnie Fisk, Sharon Karnes, Ray Wimbrough George Williams, Mickey Odom, Dan Wyatt, Judy Old, Linda Johnston, Marvin Edwards June Last WiLl I, BARBARA CREECH, being short of mind and shorter of body, leave Shirley and Ronnie 0. jokebooks. To Mr. Cardwell the hopes for a cooperative homeroom. I, CAROL CRUTE, hereby leave all my happy times at Wilson to my brother, John, and my place on the cheering squad to some very lucky girl. I, JIMMY CULBERTSON, being of sound mind and tall body, leave the always reliable language lab to future Spanish students. I, LINDA CULPEPPER, leave to Mike and Eddie Wray, the ability to be called “Cully’ . To Mary Jeanne, I leave all of my stale jokes!! (Aw-naw! !) I, POSEY CURRAN, do bequeath to Sandra and “B.J.”, all my exciting weekends and to some junior the ability to be a “cheerful” WGH corre- spondent. I, ROGER DAIL, being of ostentatious mind and good looking body, do hereby leave to Jack and Sid, the privilege of graduating— s o o n e r or later. I, EDDIE DAVIS, leave the school to the freshmen. I, GEORGE DAVIS, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Wilson and Mr. Butler to some lucky freshman. I, GERALD DAVIS, being of sound mind, I will my homeroom teacher, Mr. WTreeler, to any freshman who is lucky, though unsuspecting enough to have him. I, THOMAS DAVIS, being of warped mind and feeble body do hereby leave four years of hard labor and my sympathy to all the comming freshmen. I, PAMELA DEANS, do hereby leave to any “rich” freshman the honorable privilege of being a member of the great homeroom, B-217. I, JOHNNY DEATON, leave Mr. Wheeler to the coming freshmen and Mrs. Sawyer’s cooking to anyone who is crazy enough to eat in a ptomaine tavern. I, RICHARD DELBRIDGE, do leave to my “little” brother, Bobby, the fun I’ve had at Wilson and the privilege of becoming a SENIOR someday. I, CYNTHIA DeLOACHE, do leave Kitty, Paulette, and Sandra the fun of taking long walks and singing, and hope they have a wonderful Senior year. I, MARY DENNIS, Leave my goal and all happiness to Larry, in hopes that he’ll graduate and be someone, and my model “A” to the Victory Parade. I, VIVIAN DICKINSON, do leave. I, JOHN DILLON, do leave. I, JANET DREWRY, being of weak mind and thin body leave to my sister Judy the fun of being a Senior and the hardships of being a lower classman. I, THOMAS DUNCAN, being of mangled mind and battered body, leave to “Dunk” and all those who may follow the good (?) times at this insti- tution of secondary education. I, MARGARET DUNNAVANT, being of worn mind and body, leave all. I, MARVIN EDWARDS, being of sound mind and body leave some freshman happiness of the next four years in Wilson. I, ROBERT EILENBERGER, being of unsound mind, physically unfit body, do hereby leave Wilson (I hope) to one special girl (R.T.), many long sleepless nights of homework. I, MARION ELLIOT, leave to some lucky student, all the great times I’ve had and I reserve a pearmanet place at MacDonald’s to J.B.— Remember 2nd period. I, BONNIE ELLIS, being of overworked mind and tired body, do hereby bequeath to Gayle, my sister, all the fun of high school and all my unsolved problems to C.S.B., D.K.B., and F.E.C. I, CALVIN ELLIS, who am not about to die anytime soon, will keep everything for myself, and let everyone else get what they can on their own. I, MARTHA EVANS, being of very small body and very scattered mind, do hereby leave Mrs. Hinton’s chemistry class to anyone who is brave enough to tackle it. I, RONNIE EVERS, being of sound mind and sick stomach leave all the “great lunches” to lower classmen and the wonderful crowded halls to them too! I, SANDRA FAIN, leave my brother, Roger, and my sister Donna, the hope that they will have good understanding teachers and graduate from Wilson. I, DALE FARRELL, being of unsound mind and body do hereby leave to Dave a wonderful Senior year at Wilson. I, HARRY FIELDS, being of feeble mind and extravagant body hereby leave! I, WILLIAM FISHER, being of weak mind and fat body do leave to some future freshman the priviledge of having “Miz” West for homeroom. 1, RONALD FISK, being of excellent mind and Herculeon body, do hereby leave the halls of Woodrow Wilson to the waterbugs. I, MARTHA FLAM MI A, being of small mind and “short” body, hereby leave “Mom Carter” and B-217 all the fund raising we “children” had. I, JAMES FOSTER, being of great mind and scarred body hereby leave to some lucky (?) freshman the pleasures and pains of playing roundball under “Jim” and baseball under “Pete”. I, JEANNE FRIEDLIN, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave all of the exciting moments to Brenda and Joanne, and all the work to some lucky freshman. I, JOLENE FRIEDMAN, leave to Barry, my “Eve of Destruction”; to Nell, a kiss Glenn gave me; to Bubba, my love letters; and to Jeep, a Smile!!! I, CANDACE FRINK, being of sound mind and body do leave Wilson to Christy, Ricky, Kenny and someday Kerry, as well as the Bethany kids. I, WILLIAM FROEHLICH, leave to my sister, Beth, all the good times I had at Wilson and to J.B.J. the best of luck in his Coming Years. I, ELSIE FRYE, being of small mind and very small body do leave to some senior the ability to say the subject before the verb in Mrs. Cooper’s English Class. I, JEANNE IVEY, do hereby leave to my best friends, Linda and Ricky, the right of a romantic love life at Wilson. 102 Wayne Kitelyn, Mary Jordan, Arlene Bristow, Faye Moffet, Gayle Bennett, Gary Taylor, Seated: Tommy Byrum Margaret Bright, Bruce Burbage, Connie Ward, Tommy Sillings, Martha Flammia Posey Curren, Bill Bates, Bryant Pace, Kathy Matthews, Betty Ray Andrews Tim Bradshaw, Vivian Dickinson, Gail Bowen, Jane Suncheyk, Willie Hoover Seated: Mrs. Carter; Standing: Robbie Jordan, Beverly Kelly, Linda Culpepper, Dutch Andrews Stephannie Weiss, Johnny Sexton, Barbara Barnes, Pam Deans, Luther Blair 103 June Last Will I, RICHARD GALBREATH, being of full mind and sound body do leave you Wilson with luck. I, ROLETA GARTMAN, being of warped mind and weak body, do leave four wonderful years at Wilson to some lucky freshman. I, KEITH GASKILL, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my best wishes to the next homeroom of Mrs. Determeyer. I, JOHN GASSNER, being of sound mind, do leave to the rest of the group the fond and foul memories I have of Wilson. I, RONNIE GEORGE, being of questionable mind and bulky body, leave Miss Rice’s homeroom to some lucky freshman and my French book to anyone who wants it. I, GARLAND GIFFORD, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave the pleasure of being seniors to Debbie, Betty Jane, Bonnie, Sandra, Brenda and Sue. I, ELLEN GRACE, leave to some “shapely” future Senior my nickname. I, GLENN GRAY, being of sound body and weak mind hereby do leave to some lucky junior the privilege of having Mr. Butler for government. I, KAREN GARY, being of insane mind and unsound body, leave Renae Dearmon, Cathy Moss, and Linda Vann all the good times possible at Wilson. I, LINDA GRAY, do hereby leave my space in all the basements to some fortunate junior and I leave my algebra class to anyone who wants it. I, TOMMY GRAY, being of lazy body and hollow head leave all the good times and getting away with going to Waterview 6th period; for Freshmen, Coach Sherrill. I, YVONNE GREENE, being of not too sound mind do hereby leave to Savino two happy and success- ful years at Wilson; to little Paul some pills to make him “Big Paul”. I, THOMAS GREGORY, leave my science and math books and wishes of good luck to all who take these courses. I, BETTY GRIFFIN, being of small mind and small body do hereby leave my two wonderful years at Wilson to another lost but fortunate transfer student. I, CHRISTINE GRIGGS, hereby leave Wilson to Glenna, Sue, Sandy, Vicki, and most of all to my little brother and sister who someday will enter Wilson. I, DAVID HANSEN, do leave forever my senior class ring to the cutest and nicest girl that ever will be, Brenda Tinley. I, ANDRA HARRINGTON, leave Mrs. Curlee the fun of making mints and to Elaine Wright the honor of being a senior and Graduating; to be with T.K. I, BRENDA HARRIS, being of dumb mind and battered body, do leave to some lucky girl the “fun” of working in the office. I, NANCY HASSELL, being of sound mind and body, leave all the troubles found at Wilson to my sister Phyllis. I, SONDRA HESS, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave the four years of Wilson to my future children. I, WILLARD HIGGINS, of feeble mind and failing body do leave to all Wilson students the good times they seldom will find in these dilapidated halls. I, MARY HODGES, leave with a sigh of relief and I’m glad to be gone. I, JACKIE HODGES, being of unsound mind and unstable body do hereby leave “good ’ole” Mr. Wheeler to a very fortunate homeroom. I, DEBBIE HOLLAND, being of weak body and insane mind, do hereby leave the ability to squeeze through those embarrassing predicaments to one unsuspecting Freshman. I, BILL HOLLAND, being or racked mind and ? body do hereby leave, too! I, JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH, leave anything and everything to these inmates, may they suffer as I have suffered and a pair of elevated shoes for Dr. Allen. Amen. I, JANICE HOLMES, being of delapidated mind and sound body do hereby leave Donna the relief of “blackmail” on the F.O.L.!! I, WILLARD HOOVER, being of sound mind and body, do leave a certain Linda best wishes and luck next year. And good-bye Sherbert. I, JOSEPH L. HOYLE, being of sound mind (no thanks to Mrs. Hinton), bequeath seven gym suits and three locks to prospective thieves. I, JIMMY HUDSON, with brainwashed mind and tortured body do hereby leave Wilson with what I came to it with, “regret”. I, BARBARA HUGHES, do hereby leave to my sister, Carol, all the joys of Wilson, and to some lucky freshman Mrs. West for registration. I, JUDY HUGHES, being of sound mind and body, do leave to Sandy Brewer the ability to graduate, and to table A1 all the fun we had this year. I, LINDA HUGHES, being of sound “mind” and “body?” hereby leave good old Wilson High to all those unsuspecting Freshmen and good old Mrs. Mullens. I, TANA HUMPHREY, do hereby leave to my brother. Buddy, two more marvelous years at W : ilson; and Gail, my ability to flirt. I, RONALD HUNDLEY, leave to Robert Settle the privilege of graduating some day in the far future and hoping he’ll make the “Big’s” some day. I, PAUL HURDLE, being of sound mind and weak body, do hereby leave two wonderful years to Sally and the expectations of a Senior year to all underclassmen. I, FREDDIE HUTCHINS, being of weak mind and strong body, do leave Mrs. Carter to the student bodv of Wilson. I, RONALD JARMAN, being of fantastically beautiful body and exceptionally intelligent mind, do hereby leave to some undeserving freshman Mrs. Determeyer for three “unfortunate” years. I, LINDA JARVIS, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some lucky freshman all the excitement of having Coach Masters for government. I, ALICE JOHNSON, leave David T. a seat at the lunch table and my diet pills, and Roddy V. a rope to tie his hands. 104 Earl Wright, Sharyn Cates, Randy Roy, Jimmy Hudson, Paula Lufsey Mandy Carr, Arthur Nelson, Lilli Jo Johnson, Ronnie Evers, Harry Whitfield Judy Bazemore, Mickey Odom, Mrs. Mullen, Alice Johnson, Roger Spence Bobby O’Neal, Linda Ladd, Richard Galbreath Mike Schoenhaut, Janice Austin, Yvonne Green, Dianne Patgorski, Freddie Hutchins Cindy West, Ronnie Jarman, Everett Smith, Linda Hughes June Last WiLL I, FAYE JOHNSON, do leave to Patsy Blanchard the chance to graduate from Woodrow Wilson and the chance to have Miss Codd for government. I, LILLI-JO JOHNSON, being of sound mind and body, do leave to some unsuspecting freshman my place at the lunch table. I, RAY JOHNSON, do hereby leave the joy of graduation to some of my flunking friends. I, SHERRY JOHNSON, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother Larry the chance to be hit by some of the ceiling in the chorus room. I, LINDA JOHNSTON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Barbara Nelson and Sandy the most exciting point of their education. I, HUGH JOHNSTON, leave to my teachers and friends many thanks for a memorable and rewarding four years at Wilson. I, KAREN JONES, leave the four great walls of Wilson until we return once again for our home- coming in 1991. May some deserving freshman be in Mrs. Determeyer’s homeroom. I, ROBERT JORDAN, being of cracked mind and feeble body, do leave to Mrs. Carter all my money, and to Sadie L. do leave another great year at. Wilson. I, GEORGE JOYNER, being of sound mind and somewhat sound body, do leave the lower class- men four long years at Wilson. Have fun! I, SUSAN JOYNER, leave to Paulette, Kitty, aqd Cindy all the great times at Wilson, and to Rod Vernon I leave all my embarassing moments. I, JOHN JUDY, do hereby leave Wilson, and to some lucky freshman the opportunity for four of his best years in life. I, SHARON KARNES, of sound mind and body, do hereby leave all the wonderful times I’ve had at Wilson to my brother, James. I, SUSAN KEAST, leave to Linda senior status, and to Kathie the fun of listening to and looking at the Hondas in front of the school. I, MARY KEEL, leave Wilson to any lucky freshman who is willing to do his best and to make good use of his education. I, GAYLE KEIRN, being of corrupt mind, do leave to Miss “M” the privilege of having another girl get lost in a phone booth. I. BEVERLY KELLY, being of distorted mind and body, leave to P.K. and A.K. all the fun I had, and hope they will graduate before Mike gets there. I, GAYLE KELLY, being of sound mind and skinny, body, do hereby leave Cheryl English whatever is left of me after the long and weary wait to graduate. I, MATTHEW KIDD, will my life to L. Y. T. I, JANICE KING, do hereby leave to some unlucky freshman the luck of having four different homerooms while at Wilson. I, JOSEPH KING, being of unsound mind, leave these hollow halls to all those who are brave enough to stand the adventure. I, WAYNE KITELYN, being of vacant mind and poisoned body, do leave some lucky freshman four years of eating in the cafeteria. I, LINDA KOWALEWSKI, being in great shape, leave to Linda more wonderful times, to Janice, Kenny, and to Tommy ambition, and to Leo, me. I, CAROLYN KOZIOL, being of no mind and tired body, do hereby leave all the “fun” and “hard” work at Wilson to David and Danny. I, LINDA LADD, being of sound mind and doubtful body, leave to all freshmen the wonderful thrill of some day being a senior. I, MARGARET LANGLEY, do hereby leave Wilson and all memories to be shared by my brothers, and I leave all the nice teachers I know. I, ANITA LANGSTON, being of unsound mind and body, do hereby leave to some lucky student, one jammed locker, and a seat in B-213. I, MARY LEE LAWRENCE, being of warped mind, do hereby leave Wilson at last. I also leave to any freshman my seat in that wonderful Reg. E-209. I, JANE LEIGHTON, being of deflated mind and inflated body, do hereby leave all students the ability to “conquer” the “Rock” in four years. I, STANLEY LEVIN, do leave to all the boys at Wilson my good times, and especially to Wayne, I leave the Stash and my fabulous Ego. I, DOROTHY LEWIN, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave my seat in E-102 to some lucky freshman. I, ANN LEWIS, being of confused mind and decrepit body, do hereby leave nothing. I’ll take it all with me. I, JOHN L. LEWIS, leave to anyone who wants it, my “bum” locker, and Mr. B’s registration. I, CECILIA LILLARD, being of misled mind and little body, do leave to Gloria, two more years at Wilson, and to Ronnie Sorrell— fun and his Giant Pizza’s. I, JIMMY LOULIES, being of feeble mind and book tired eyes, do hereby leave to all freshmen, Mr. Parks, and that unearthly place, Mrs. Sawyer’s lunchroom. I, PAULA LUFSEY, leave all “E” section lockers to the freshmen and hope they will enjoy their years at Wilson, as I have. I, PAULETTE LUFSEY, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman a seat in registration B-307. I, PAULA LUNA, being of oblivious mind and lilliputian body, do hereby bequeath four ecstatic years packed with fond memories to a Daffled freshman. I, GARY MASK, being of questionable mind and fat body, leave Wilson to many years of sorrow, because it has lost the “Supreme One” and the “Bod.” I, KATHY MATHEWS, being of sound mind (?) and body, do leave Charlie Taylor the ability to have a terrific time as a “Big Senior.” I, THOMAS MATUSIAK, being of sound mind and body, leave to my brother, Mike, the ability to graduate within the next few years. I, ROBERT MAUPIN, do hereby leave the best part of my life, 28 years, to some lucky Freshman that will follow my example. I, JOSEPH MAYES, leave to the trio those wonder- ful times in play rehearsal, to a group of incoming freshmen, Mrs. Ridenour, and to all Wilson students the best school in America. 106 Becky Pallette, John Lewis, Kay Frye Seated: Mr. James Brewster. Standing: Brenda Harris, Linda Jarvis, Linda Weatherly, Sharon Strickland, John Parrish John Judy, Judy Myatt, Dale Farrell, Sandee Warren, Jean Sunchyck Front: John Lewis. Row 1: Helen Bradshaw, Sharon Strickland, Linda Weatherly, Mary Lynn Stephenson, Mary Anne Dennis, Billy Ames, Buz Barclay, Roger Dail, Billy Froelick, Robert Murphy. Row 2: Patricia Watkins, Marguerite Watts, Debbie Holland, Diana Clifton, Charles Robertson 107 June Ust Will I, JIMMIE MAXEY, as Smaxer Jr. and last of them all, leave “Operation S. M.” to capable agents, and carry with me the orange and black with sprigs of Hawthorne. Well, good-bye! I, CHERYL MAXSON, leave all the fun and excitement of my past four years to my brother and sisters. I, EDWIN McCARY, being of diluted mind and weak stomach do leave to some lucky freshman the ability to skip school and not get caught. I, ELLWOOD McCOY, leave to the Port Norfolk boys full run of the school and also may they stay here for a long six years. I, JOYCE McDANIEL, would like to leave my “baby fat’’ and my hockey stick to my sister Jan. I, PHYLLIS McGLOTHLIN, hereby leave to Ted, David, and Charlotte all the fun and excitement of going to high school and producing a success- ful, useful position in society. I, CHARLES McKEE, in a shower of tears leave and give to all, fun and merriment in your remain- ing years; to my teachers, relief; and to Kris a bright future! I, BRENDA McREYNOLDS, being of sound mind and small body do hereby leave my sister and her friends the good times I’ve had at Wilson. I, LYNN MEACHAM, leave to any deserving students my wonderful memories of Wilson, and to Kathy a glorious year with Mr. Butler. I, JOHNNY MERCER, leave to my sister two more glorious, carefree, and worry-free years at good ol’ Wilson. I, J. B. MERRITT, leave to some lucky freshman the privilege of being called “Beagle” and the opportunity of going to McDonald’s for lunch. I, JEAN MILLER, do leave Determeyer’s comer to anyone, and one of my “Junior Goof-offers,” a wonderful year as head majorette; to others, true happiness! I, JOANN MILLER, hereby leave to Jackie, Sue, Pam, Janice, Shirley, and Jimmy a wonderful year at Wilson full of fun, hard work, and happiness. I, KEMPER MILLER, being of questionable mind and sprained shutter finger do leave many wonder- ful memories, and to my teachers and “coach” — many thanks and my deepest sympathv. I. DONALD MILTIER. being of feeble mind do hereby take Anna King’s happiness and lovable companionship for now and forever. I, LARRY MILTIER, leave my dirty gym socks that some freshman may use them. I, LINDA MISHOE, being of warped mind, leave brother Chuck at last! and to Bennett I leave “Pinkies” seat in Mr. Wheeler’s English class. I. DLANE MISHOE, do leave to Bill Brewer all my love and kisses. I, JURACI MISIUK, do hereby leave Wilson for Richard and hope he will graduate— eventually! I, LLNDA MITCHELL, leave L.R., J.W., and M.N. many years of fun and games at Wilson, but not too many years, I hope. Behave yourselves! I, DIANNE MODLIN, hereby leave to Mary Wynn all the fun I had and hope she will have a great Senior year. I, FAY MOFFETT, being of weak mind and body do hereby leave some lucky (?) FTA member the honor of grading all of Mr. Hoofnagle’s test papers! I, ROBERT MOOD , being of half-wit mind and fair enough body, do hereby leave Mrs. Morse to someone else who will get caught. I, BILL MOORE, being, do hereby leave my portion of my chair at the lunch table to the Junior Gang. I, BEVERLN MORGAN, being of questionable mind and short body, after five wonderful years of the Hinton’s do leave them one warped slide rule. I, DONNA MORGAN, being of nonsensical mind and i?) body do hereby leave D.J. my locker in ‘B section and D. G. the V.W.’s parking spot. I, RAY MORGAN, being of unsound mind and flabby body do hereby leave Wilson to anybody that wants it, and Miss Maydanis and Mr. Wise to anyone that will have them after Sherbert and Willie finish. I, TONY MORRIS, want to see my sister graduate from high school and college. I, MARY MORRISON, leave to all juniors the privilege to become a Senior! I, RAYDENE MUTTER, being of weak mind and sound body do leave four years of high school to my brother Mac and cousin Barbara. I, JUDY MY ATT, being of sound mind and able body, do hereby leave Mary, Delores, and Carolyn P. all the good times I had at Wilson? I, HARVEY MYERS, being of unsound mind and body, do bequeath upon the rising students all the sorrows of trying to graduate. I, ARTHUR NELSON, do hereby leave with my good memories of all the good things I have done and I leave the 6th period librarians another good year (S.A., J.S. and B.F.). I, CHARLES NEWTON, hereby leave the freedom of 6th period to people who wish to go to Water- view Pharmacy, like I did. I, SHARON NYMAN, being of No mind and weak body am going, going, gone. To my sister and all Freshman happiness and fun at W.W.H.S. I, MICKEY ODOM, leave all my English and history books to some other Wilson student hoping he will do better with them than I did. I, JUDY OLD, do bequeath to some unco-ordinated student the trials, headaches, and sorrows of learning to touch-type with spastic fingers. I, BOBBY O’NEAL, being of questionable mind and body, do hereby leave to some unworthy, lowly freshman the hardships and the fun of four years at Wilson. I, BRYANT PACE, hereby leave to my genius sister, Candy, “who takes after me,” the privilege of Five great years at Wilson. I, STEVE PAGUE, leave to my two younger brothers the thrill of no Baby Day, brawls at school dances, and the hope that they can rebuild the short time they will have. (GOOD LUCK BUD!) I, BECKY PALLETTE, leave to some girl a locker in D-section that guarantees hours of detentions and frequently missing the bus. I, CAROLYN PARKER, leave to anyone the ability to be the oldest member of the Senior class. I, VERONA PARKER, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Wilson and leave Bonnie and Wilma all my great times at Wilson. 108 Seated: Mr. Cardwell. Standing: Gayle Evans, Vernie Bass, Tony Morris, Mary Anne Allen Norman Ashbum, Joyce McDaniel, Loretta Bellamy, Roger Blackman Seated: Mr. Card well. Standing: Stephen Sharrett, Barbara Creech, Shelia Suggs John Hollingsworth, Linda Gray, Pam Mason, Charles McKee Top to bottom: Charles Newton, Buddy Byrd, Eileen Gresham Nancy Hassell, Bobbie Oliver, Herbert Chappell, Gene Brown 109 June Last WjLL I, MIKE PARNHAM, being undecided leave Wilson with many fond memories, B-203, “one certain girl,” Mrs. Sawyer’s cooking, and many long and sleepless nights studying for exams and 6 weeks test. I, BARBARA PARRIS, leave to H. W. 6 more years of happy days at dear old Wilson High. I, BEVERLY PARRISH, being of sound mind and body do GLADLY leave Wilson in the “destructive hands of my little sister”— may she have fun. I, JOHN PARRISH, being of no mind and less body, leave Wilson to oncoming years of non- existance. I, DIANE PATGORSKI, being of excellent (?) mind, do hereby leave to my brother the ability to graduate and to several friends my art of self-restraint! I, GAIL PECK, being the lastof the “Peck Dynasty”, do hereby leave to the future “clan” the privilege to live down our reputation. I, BETTY LOU PEELE, being of weak mind and weaker body, do hereby leave to some lucky Junior the joys of a sixth period study. I, ROBERT PERKINS, being of sound mind (?) and body (?), do hereby leave four long years of hard work and fun to some incoming freshman. I, ALAN PETERSON, hereby leave this school to my sister for the next 10 years or until she drops out. I, MARGARET PHELPS, being of sound mind and body, hereby leave Wilson to go on and hope to be always as happy as I am now. I, CAROLYN POOLE, being of feeble mind and tired body, do hereby leave to all the freshmen at W. H. S. the four most wonderful years of their life. I, SHARON POOLE, do hereby leave all my struggles in Macbeth to some deserving Junior. I, WILLIAM POWERS, being of superior physique and mind, leave to “Pro” a great senior year; to Jimbo a State Championship; to the Park View crowd happiness. I, TOMMY PRINCE, being of sound mind and several bodies, do hereby bequeath my nickname. Piggy, and four exciting years at Wilson to some deserving soul. I, RICHARD RARDON, being of warped mind and weak bones do hereby leave Wilson as quickly as possible. I, PATRICIA REDD, being of sound mind do hereby leave the confusion and rush of getting to school in the morning to the morning gang. I, MARGARET REDMON, being of disturbed mind and unsound body do hereby leave Wilson to Herbie and his merry friends, and to Frances and Carrie I leave nothing ! I, RACHEL REGULA, being of questionable mind and sound body leave to J. W. all the gum in the world and to all the fortunate Juniors, Miss Codd’s Government class. I, SANDRA RESHEFSKY, being of brilliant mind and beautiful body (HA!) do hereby leave Woodrow Wilson to my mother for she is forced to remain here. I, LINDA REVELL, being of sound (?) mind and body leave all the worn-out paint brushes in the Art Dept, to some lucky freshman. I, RICHARD RHODES, leave to all roundballers the opportunity of being a scrub. I, SANDRA RIPLEY, leave to my sister, Naomi, all the good times at W.W.H.S., as well as the bad and the hope that she will graduate in three more years. I, ANNE RIVIN, do leave to my sister and all other students the hope that they will take advantage of everything Wilson has to offer. I, CHARLES ROBERTSON, being of a questionably sound mind and dilapidated body, do hereby leave Mrs. Hinton’s great Chemistry course to poor unfortunate juniors. I, LUVENIA ROGERS, leave this school with the wish that it will stand another hundred years and that the students will remain as kind and nice as they were to me. I, SUSAN ROOKS, being of fatigued mind and body do hereby leave my locker to anyone who is willing to share it with a colony of roaches. I, JEAN ROWLEY, having a sound mind and little feet, leave my place to a Freshman and four of my best years of school. I, RANDY ROY, being of sound body and questionable mind do hereby leave Wilson students all my good times and bad grades. I, CAROL RUSH, do hereby leave to some freshman student with sound mind and body the great opportunity of b eing slugged by Mrs. Determeyer. I, LAURA SAUNDERS, being of sound mind and weak body do hereby leave to whoever wants it, my talent for getting out of one predicament and into another. I, SANDRA SAYRE, being of sound mental “condi- tioned behavior patterns” and emaciated body, do hereby leave Wilson, taking everything with me; Sue will get anything I’ve left. I, KENT SCHLUSSEL, being of questionable body and mind do hereby leave to Wilson four years of happiness, sore feet, and many memories of everything here. I, MICHEAL SCHOENHAUT, being of sound mind and exhausted body do hereby leave to Wilson my brother. I only hope the school will survive him. I, JOHNNY SEXTON, being of “Businessman” mind and body do hereby leave W.W.H.S. maybe; and Carter, Cooper, and Darden to anybody who will tcikc them I, STEPHEN SHARRETT, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave Wilson with many, many wonderful memories and to my brother the thrill and excitement of beipg a senior. I, KENNETH SHEA, hereby leave my four years of good times at W.W.H.S. and hope that future students will have as good a time as I had. I, WILLIE SHEARIN, hope that all long-haired fresh- men get Mrs. Maydanis for something. I, SALLY SIEGAL, of sound mind and body do hereby leave any freshman 4 marvelous years at W.W.H.S. and Toby a profitable senior year. I, JUDITH SLUCUMB, leave to all up-coming seniors the wonderful SENIOR PRIVILEGES! I, DAVID SMITH, being of sound (?) mind, and equally sound body do hereby leave four years of fun, frustration, and failures to new freshmen. 110 Dottie Lewin, Linda Bishop, Glenn Gray, Hope Swain E K 2 Seated: Mrs. Ridenour. Standing: Judy Hughes, Shirley Bran- non, Tommy Matusiak, Lynn Meachum, Linda Trafton, Glenn Allen Ronnie Hundley, Paula Luna, Janice Holmes, Diane Todd, Janet Blow Michael Broadhurst, Sharon Nyman, Nancy Bray, Susan Joyner, Joe Mayes June Last WiLL I, DIANNA SMITH, leave to all coming students the four most wonderful friends as well as teachers to have, Miss Maydanis, Mr. Wise, Mr. Grandstaff, and Coach Strawn. I, FRANCIS SMITH, being of sound (?) mind and body leave my seat in homeroom to some deserving freshman and to some lucky junior the chance to have Mrs. Howard for English. I, JEFFREY SMITH, hereby leave the memory of my senior year to C.P. with hopes that she has a great senior year as I did. I, LONNIE SMITH, leave my beaming personality to someone who wants it ... I don’t. I, THOMAS SMITH, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave the faculty and student body to the fate of the cafeteria. I, WILLIAM SMITH, being of weak mind and ruined stomach do hereby leave the privilege of eating Mrs. Sawyer’s lunches for another year to Sue. I, LONNIE SOLOMAN, being in doubt as to mental and physical state, as proven by analysis and “Zell” respectively, do leave my best wishes for the poor souls left behind. I, ROGER SPENCE, do hereby leave to some lucky student the privilege to be in Mrs. B’s 6th period study and my spot on the S.C.A. I, LINDA STALLINGS, being of corrupt mind, do hereby leave to four unlucky girls the thrill of cruising Portsmouth on Sunday afternoon having fun. I, FAYE STALLINGS, being of unquestionable mind and body hereby leave to some lucky freshman Mrs. West for homeroom and one day b eing a big senior. I, MARY STEPHENSON, do hereby leave to Mr. Brewster many fond memories of our great homeroom and to my sister two more years of being told to get out of the hall in the morning. I, SUSAN STOAKES, do hereby leave the “Tuesday Night Girls” and to Mike the right to have a wonderful senior year. I, BOB STRAUSS, do hereby leave Mrs. Rhyne my thanks for telling me about New York. To Jolene I leave my love and thanks. I, SHARON STRICKLAND, being of questionable mind and soul do hereby bequeath my brains to to the “Gang” in hopes that they may graduate, to the “to be” seniors all of the left over Senior Privileges. I, BRENDA STURGES, of weak mind and frail body do hereby leave my freshman sister, Rita, four years at Wilson. I, FRANCIS STURGIS, do hereby leave to future seniors all the many privileges they will find at W.W.H.S. I, RICHARD SUBLETT, being of sound mind and frail body do hereby leave W.W.H.S. I, SHEILA SUGGS, being of sound mind and body do leave W.W.H.S. hoping that future students will find the happiness that I have. I, ANNA SUNCHYCK, being of sound mind and weak body do hereby leave the library to Kathy McGlothlin, B-312 memories to Mr. Brewster, books, homework. I, DONNA SUNCHYCK. being of weak mind and tired body do hereby leave to Princess many wonderful memories and the privilege of being a big senior. I, EDDIE SWAIN, do leave to all the students at Wilson the right to study hard, have fun, and graduate. Don’t wait for the last minute to study. I, SANDRA SWAIN, being of sound mind and weak body hereby leave to some lucky freshman 4 wonderful years and to Mike a wonderful senior year. I, JANE SYKES, being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to Ronnie and all lower classmen the great times and memories of my high school days. I, NANCY SYKES, being of sound mind and worn- out body leave to Wayne and the rest of the clan many happy days at Wilson— all the rest I want to take with me. I, FRED TALBOT, being of questionable mind and body, leave three empty cans of tennis balls to Mr. Joyner, and “peace” to my lunch table. I, GARY TAYLOR, regret that I haven’t achieved the greatest height of success that I should have obtained during my four years at Wilson. To some freshman, these few words— Work Hard!!! I, PATRICIA TAYLOR, being of weak and dense mind leave to Mrs. “B”, many happy headaches, and to Terry, the best she can make of W.W.H.S. I, PAULETTE TAYLOR, being of no mind and decrepit body, do hereby leave to some lucky idiot the pleasure of taking Trig, and understand- ing it. I, LINDA THOMAS, with a too-pooped-to-participate body, leave Renae our crammed locker, Linda Vann Miss Cowan, and Mr. Perlick, a peaceful class. I, JEAN THOMPSON, being of sound mind (?), do leave to Mrs. Whaley’s runners, my roller skates. To the freshmen, the wonderful (?) lunches and all the good times. I, ROBERT THOMPSON, being of sound mind and body, leave Becky 3 great years at Wilson. I, ELIZABETH THORNTON, leave all my good times to J.H., B.F., and J.W. I hope C.C., S.S., F.U., and J.J., have much success in life. I, BRENDA TIPPETT, being of weak body and cluttered mind, leave Wilson, and to my friends, GOOD LUCK. They sure do need it. I, BILL TORBERT, leave to Mrs. West, Mrs. Aron, and Mrs. Mullen the disappointment of knowing they’ll never have me in another class. I, DIANE TODD, being of sound mind and bodv. do hereby leave to my sister, Bonnie, four wonderful years at Wilson. I, BRENDA TORDOFF, being of weak mind and decrepit body, hereby leave the school to Shelia, Robin, Ellen, Linda and Tukey! I, CAROL TOWNSEND, leave to Connie all the fun at Wilson; and to “Jelly-bean” the ability to build a winning float next Homecoming. I, LINDA TRAFTON, leave to Donna T., the privi- ledge and honor of carving the traditional family name through two more years at Wilson. I. JUDY TRAVIS, do leave all of my happy times to Jean, and my “crazy” times to Pat. I, GWEN TUGWELL, leave to a lucky girl the privi- ledge of having friends like Marsha Lee, who will even thumb, on Churchland Boulevard for you, and Stabehababie. 112 David Hansen, Linda Weaver, Mrs. West, Shirley Alexander, Susan Rooks, John Bell, Robert Perkins Jolene Friedman, Kent Schlussel, Faye Stallings, Eddie Crone, Mary Leslie Wright Bill Torbert, Brenda Tordoff, Barbara Hughes, Ray Johnson Donna Wyant, Lonnie Solomon, Christine Griggs, Paul Hurdle, Brenda Sturgis Steve Fields, Carol Townsend, Robert Moody, Mary Lee Deeds Verona Parker, Joe Wilkins, Mary Benn Underwood, Bill Fisher 113 June Last WiLL I, DONALD UNDERWOOD, do hereby leave some lucky freshman, four great years in Mrs. Deter- meyer’s homeroom. I, MARY BENN UNDERWOOD, leave to David much fun in his “white bucks” and to Roger, many more enjoyable “hikes.” I, FELICE URFFER, leave to the Tuesday Night Girls and to Louise and all other lower classmen, what ever they might get out of W.W.H.S. I, DESI VAL DEZ, being of big body and little mind, do hereby leave to my best friend, Sandy, all of W.W.H.S. and Good Luck!!!!! I, BRAD VAUGHAN, being of sound mind and body, leave some unfortunate football player my worn out “71” and to my sister all the fun I had at Wilson. I, LUCILLE VIOLA, leave B203, Mr. Hoofnagle to a deserving freshman! I, MARGUERITE WATTS, leave all the knowledge that I have gained through my twelve years of school, to my future sisters and brothers, and my four years go to the freshmen. I, CONNIE WARD, being of sound mind, do leave to some new homeroom our homeroom teacher “Mrs. Carter” from B-2I7 (Best All Around). 1, ZANE WARD, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave Woodrow Wilson to all the unfortunate people who are still there. 1, MIKE WARREN, do hereby leave my hair and Woodrow Wilson to my brother. I leave Mrs. West to a lucky freshman homeroom next year. I, SANDEE WARREN, do solemnly leave Wilson with the sine ire regret that I will no longer have Mr. B. or “Hoof” and in hopes that Miss V. will become Mrs. J. I, PATRICIA WATKINS, leave to all the underclass- men the wonderful, tasty food that Miss Sawyer and all her staff prepares everyday. To Sueanne Britt, I leave her favorite gym teacher, Mrs. Anderson. (P.S. Bring your own lunch.). I, LINDA WEATHERLY, upon my departure do leave my super-natural abilities to my junior friends in hope that they will be in the same position some day. I, LINDA WEAVER, being of unstable mind and much body, do hereby leave to some lucky fresh- men the joys of having Mrs. West for homeroom. I, HUNTER WEBB, being of sound mind and body leave many four years of hard work and wonderful times. I, STEPHANIE WEISS, leave to Bonnie Schlitz whatever fun she can find at Wilson and to Arlene Becker, Reshefsky’s and my Book of Cool Plays. I, RUBY WELTON, being of strong mind and weak glands, leave Mary Bean the ability to rack ’em up while L,C. and I are “away.” I, CYNTHIA WEST, do hereby leave behind me all wonderful memories of the past four years; to Betty Jane and Debbie all the joys and privileges of being a big Senior, and to Paul C. (my favorite drummer) the best of luck! I, STEVE WHITEHORNE, being of sound mind and body, leave Cindee, Donna, Marion, and Connie our great lunch table. And to Sharon Ryals, her problems. I, HARRY WHITFIELD, do hereby leave all juniors the “fun” of having Hinton for Physics and the luck to get Cardwell f or Trig. I, LINDA WHITLEY, being of sound mind and body, leave to the students of Wilson, Mrs. Sawyer’s delightful (?), tasty (?), and nourishing (?) lunches! I, JANET WILDER, being of undetermined mind and frail body, leave to Mr. Wise all the gum stuck under the table in B-207 since I helped put most of it there! I, MARSHALL WILGARD, being of alive (and I hope I stay this way) body, leave to Mr. Smith some unanswered questions and to my sister, Abby Jane, the greatest school in the country. I, JOE WILKINS, hereby leave W.W.H.S. to all those darling lower classmen, especially the women, who have been so nice to me these past years. I, GEORGE WILLIAMS, being of feeble mind, do leave to Wayne the sincere wish that this time next year, will be his tum to graduate. I, JULIA WILLIAMS, do hereby leave to some lucky freshman my seat in B-206 and all the wonderful people that make high school worthwhile. I, PATRICIA WILLIAMS, having a worn-out brain, leave the privilege of being 3 treasurers at once to anyone who’s crazy enough to take it. I, RANDY WILLIAMS, leave this advice to the lower classmen; learn to love school, these are your best years. My school days here at Wilson have meant very much to me. I, RAYMOND WEV1BROUGH, wish for Pat Payne and I to get in my 396 Turbo-Jet Stingway and make a maroon Super-Sport go home in shame. I, MARSHA WINE, will to some lucky girl the op- portunity of having a friend like Gwennth, so you can sit in the Cavalier with shorts on and barefooted. I, CAROLYN WOOD, leave to F.B. the right to graduate; she deserves it! I, DOUG WOODY ARD, being of half mind and body leave to the punk freshmen the four years of hardships that I encountered here at Wilson. I, EARL WRIGHT, leave to all my Honda buddies the ability to have as much fun at Wilson as I did and still graduate. I, LESLIE WRIGHT, being of big body and little mind, do hereby leave my lunch table, Mrs, Sawyer’s lunches and to Janice H. all my govern- ment notes. I, DONNA WYANT, do hereby leave my parking place to anyone who wants it, the ability for any junior to pass the Senior Math Test, and four great years at Wilson. I, DANNY WYATT, being of sound marbles and ex- quisite body, leave to a lucky J.V, basketball player, the sweat and toil I have gone through. I, KULON YELVERTON, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave all my old golf balls to the golf team, who will need them. 114 Kneeling: Joe King, Raymond Morgan; Row 2: Brenda Allen, Linda McFayden, Gloria Barnes, Anne Dunn- avant. Butch Shea, Ennie Butcher, Joe Watson, Linda Blasio, Carl Coleman Seated: Mr. Paul Butler; Standing: Linda Thomas, Butch Bisese, Murphy Brown, George Davis, Robert Thompson, Bill Holland, Randy Williams, Dianne Cotton Row 1: Allen Peterson, Diane Andrews, Brenda Byrd, Thomas Gregory, Linda Mitchell; Row 2: Cathy Carsten, Janet Drewry; Row 3: Billy Smith, Joe Conley, Wayne Brooks Summer School QRa6iutes-l965 Row 1: Linda Halase, Elizabeth Wheeler, Mary Elizabeth Pierce, Natalya Sue Hall, Shirley Elaine Wilburn, Eliza- beth Ann Jarvis, Ann Wesley Hude, Sheila Elaine White, Elizabeth Soles, Barbara Burchett, Gloria Golden. Row 2: Alice Lane, Sharon Holland, Sue Barnes, Sandra Hargroves, Bonnie Nixon, Lyn Wallace, Peggy Neville, Ruth Gilmore, Tommie Anne Deans, Brenda Br ett, Brenda Stillman. Row 3: Delma ReDavis, Betty Griggs, Betty Gayle Cordill, Joyce Joyner, Ronda Kay Vernon, Sherry Ann Brown, Jean Taylor, Martha Warner Hill, Diane Drewry, Marilyn Virginia Lowe. Row 4: Sonny Collins, Benny Hadnot, Tomrpy Swean, Harvey E. Gibbs, R. Wayne Dunn, Kenny Griffin, Gary Smith, Russell Geister, Wayne Weaver, Breezy Boyette, Gary Richardson, Daniel Martinette. Row 5: William Davis, Jerry Keech, Johnny Wayne Out- land, Raymond Miltier, Gerald Philip Rhoads, Steven Glenn Varanko, Robert B. Rice, Thomas Pittman, Donald Hughes, Eddy Porter, Paul Briggs. Larry Semones, Dan Turnage 115 116 appi ness is knowing answers 117 Ann Heely— secretary, Ginny Oliver— president, Betsy Tribble— vice-president, Sandra Miltier— S.C.A. repre- Newton —girls’ treasurer, John Morecock —Honor Court sentative, Mrs. Dorothy Staples— advisor representative , Jim Stephenson— boys’ treasurer, Steve Betsy Newton, Ginny Oliver, John Morecock, Sandra Miltier JunioR Officers J 41 Ml |j jp ii imjt Mrs. Staples, Ann Heely, Jim Stephenson, Steve Tribble 118 CUSS of 1967 Robert Abrams Donna Achstein Marlene Ackerman Harold Adams Janice Adams Patricia Adams Mary Ainsley Roberta Alberti Mary Alexander Ann Allman Julia Anderson Judson Anderson Linda Andrews Mary Baird Aik John Barrick Nancy Appenzeller Janice Baker Linda Asble Karen Bangel Susan Ashinoff Patty Barber Larry Austin Janet Barnes 119 JuniOR Judy Bass Linda Bateman Paulette Batten Arlene Becker Robert Beedie Donald Bell Linda Bidgood Robert Blue Wayne Boothe Ramona Boques Howard Borum Jo Anne Botner Steven Bowen Pam Bowers Linda Bracy Sandra Branscome Henry Braswell Cindy Brewer Valerie Britton Mary Brooks Peggy Brown Bonnie Buchanan Pam Buchanan 120 CUss Michael Bunting Glenn Burdick Elmira Bums Beth Butler Betty Cadlaon Bob Canon Vincent Carlo George Carter Sherry Cash Gerry Cates Sally Chambers Betty Cohn Brenda Coleman Sharon Collins Barbara Conrad Larry Cook Sharon Coppedge Marvis Cote LaDon Cotton Bert Crawford Jimmy Crawford John Crute Eddie Culpepper 121 CUss of Pat Culpepper Carolyn Daniels Linda Davis Linda Davis Wayne Davis Cathy Dawson Renae Dearmon Walter Delaney Jackie Dennis Betty Diggs Jan Dray Mary Beth Duffen Jim Duke Otto Dunn Robert Ellis Martha Ellis Jack Fay Georgianna Edwards Lydia Elmore Marsha Edwards Gloria Evans W.B. Edwards Bill Facenda 122 Chester Felton Roy Fish Linda Fitts 1967 Randy Fletcher Earl Fly Becky Flynn Rebecca Forbes Kenny Ford Vincent Garre nton Donald Garrett Jerry Garthright Susan Garthwaite Vance Gatling Pam Franklin Christy Frink Thomas Fuller Larry Gerald Russell Getier Kitty Gibson Larry Glover Wendy Goldsmith Joe Fussell David Gardner 123 JunioR Marshall Goldstein Mike Granger David Gray Ray Green Edwin Gresham Charles Griffin Wayne Griffin Carolyn Grimes Linda Gunter Naomi Hale Doris Halstead Jane Hannah Charles Harper Janice Harris Dottie Hathaway Margaret Hatten Bonnie Haycock Mary Hayes Nancy Hayes Ann Heely Jim Heely Preston Hewitt Linda Hewlett 124 CUSS Helen Higgins Donna Hobbs Kellis Hodges Ricky Hoggard Linda Holloman Barry Holzsweig Lee Hornstein Linda Hundley John Hunter Mary Jamison Jimmy Jenkins William Jennings Tommy Jenson Jane Johnson Kenny Johnson Pat Johnson Barbara Jones Brenda Jordan Gerald Katz Kitty Keene Nell Knight Linda Koop Wayne Laderberg 125 Class of Penny Lassiter Claire Lawrence Linda Layne Sadie Lewis Sharon Levin Peggy Lilley Russell Long Cheryl Lutton Nancy Martin Shirley Liverraon John Lewis Jerry Long Lana Maskell Jerry Matthews Peggy Matthews Hal McCaskill Gary McGehee Georgia McManis Brenda McMillan Tim McPhail Janet Merritt Virginia Miles 126 1967 Brenda Miller Anita Mills Sandra Miltier Linwood Mingis John Morecock Barry Morgan Joseph Morgan Kenny Morgan Martha Morris Kay Morrisette Cathy Moss Billy Murphy Thomas Musser Pat Narron Naomi Natalio Mike Neller Betsy Newton Cynthia Nuchols Joanne Nugent Ginny Oliver Judy Oliver Susie Osborne Johnny Owen 127 JumoR Carolyn Pack Donna Parker Pat Payne Richard Pennell Ray Perdue Eugene Phillips Phillip Pierce Earl Pollock Diane Porter Eddie Powell Judith Powell Sheila Powell Cynthia Price Sharon Price David Prince Linda Privett Bob Quadros Richard Rackley Susan Ragan Bill Randall Linda Rary Yvonne Reid Ronald Reshefsky 128 Class Becky Rice Donald Rice Paul Ridgway Larry Riggan Brenda Riggs Janice Rogers Ann Rohrer Linda Rose Bonnie Ross Sharon Ryals George Ryder Donald Sandie Sharon Santos Ruth Sawyer Sue Sayre Brian Schnitzer Dennis Shannon Roland Shaw Marlene Simpson Carol Smith Linda Smith Brenda Sarver Pam Saunders 129 Class of Mike Smith Peggy Smith Ellen Snodgrass Linda Snyder Ronnie Sorrell Harry Spady Linda Spencer Jo Ann Stafford Debbie Staples Thomas Stallings Bill Steiner David Stephenson Jim Stephenson Rainell Stilley Parker Stokes Mickey Suttle David Swain Bonnie Taylor Charles Taylor John Thomas Carlyle Thompson Tommy Thompson Brenda Tilton 130 Tim Timberlake David Todd Anne Tolson Steve Tribble Mitchell Tripp Joseph Tripp Joyce Truitt Larry Turner Lynette Turner Steve Turner Delores Turney Linda Tye Richard Underhill Lynn Underwood Charles Upton Bill Van Dyck Linda Vann Marianne Vaughan Ricky Vaughan Rod Vernon Jack Vick Brenda Vogt Sandra Wagner 131 ]umoR James Watts Renee Watts Shelia Watts Anne Webster Louis Weissman Anzy Wells Charles West Judy White Marina Whitehead Steve Whitehead Veronica Wiggins Rose Mary Wilkins Ray Williams Ronnie Williams p a t Willis Sandra Wilson Wayne Waibel Gene Warren Richard Warren Beth Washburn Jane Webster Marie Willetts Kathy White ■ 132 Judy Womble John Wood John Woodard Mary Woodhead Gloria Worrell Janet Wright Mary Wynn Danny Yates Ginger Yberra Edna Young PROM DECORATING COMMITTEE: Kenny Morgan, Kathy White, David Prince, Linda Davis, Ann Allman, Marsha Edwards, Ginny Oliver, Jane Webster, Linda Gunter, Mrs. Dorothy Staples — advisor 133 ReqistRAtion B 105 Becky Rice, Donna Hobbs, Sheila Watts, Tim Timberlake, Linda Koop, Butch Brewer Linda Smith, Wayne Laderburg, Clair Lawrence Johnny Owens, Linda Rose, Gene Hodges, Ann Webster, Bill VanDyke, Ellen Snodgrass, Mrs. Blanford. Harold Adams, Pam Braman, Paul Ridgway, Barry Holsz- weig, Jimmy Crawford, Ann Rohr David Prince, Charles Griffin, Steve Tribble, Jack Fay, Rick Wise, Bobby Quadros Teddy Harness, Earl Pollack, Mrs. Blanford 134 ReqistRAtion B 106 Bonnie Ross, Suzy Osborne, Mrs. Levinson, Brenda Miller, Ginny Oliver Earl Fly, David Pool, Roy Fish, James Clayton Lynn Underwood, David Swain, Roland Shaw, Roy Green Martha Ellis, Richard Warren, John Barrick, Peggy Mathews Mrs. Underwood BHBSg Helen Higgins, Jerry Garthwright, Kathy Dawson, Gene Hodges, Judson Anderson Registration B 109 David Perry, Jimmy Duke, Larry Turner, Jan Dray, Doris Halstead, Linda Davis — seated Brenda Coleman, Terry Conable, Naomi Natalio Kitty Gibson, Maryanni Vaughn, Kenny Morgan, Sharon Collins, Mike Granger ReqistRAtion B 110 Tommy Thompson, Mary Beth Alexander, Carlyle Thomp- son, Dennis Shannon Mike Neller, Brenda Tilton, John Woodard Tommy Stallings, Donald Singleton, Miss Judy Garland, Harry Spady, Queenie Elmore Janice Baker, Kenny Johnson, Larry Glover, Cynthia Price, Sharon Price — seated Lester Wingate, Joseph Tripp, Brenda Tilton, Robert Blue, John Woodard, Vivian Terrell, Sharon Price Jimmy Winslow, Linda Eure, Bill Bryant, Linda Davis, Ronnie Sorrell 5 JysJt sdrijL; Registration B 210 Roddy Vernon, Martha Morris, Buddy West, Arlene Becker Kathy White, Miss Avis Shumaker — seated Mary Wynn, Jerry Long, Peggy Smith David Stephenson, Judy W ' omble, Carol Smith, Mitchell Tripp Gary Wagner, Walter Delaney, John Wood, Larry Riggan Charles Halper— seated Mike Host, Wayne Davis, Bill Jennings, Glen Dail Linda Hundley, Penny Lassiter, Louis Weissman, Debbie Staples, Bill Steiner ReqistR tion B 216 Tommy Musser, Donald Garrett, Charles Upton, Butch Ashcroft Donna Ammick, Veronica Wiggins, Mrs. Barbara Oliver, Sharon Ryals, Linda Willis Larry Cook, David Gray, Nathaniel Taylor Bill Randall, Vince Garrington, George Ryder, Buster Carter Linda Bateman, Randy Fletcher, W.B. Edwards, Nell Knight, Janice Harris ReqistRAtion 13 219 Mrs. Fay Moran, Glenn Burdick, Lee Homstein, Vincent Carlos, Janet B ames Preston Hewitt Donna Achstein, Robert Ellis, Betsy Newton, Paulette Batten, Kitty Keene, Sandra Miltier, Jim Stephenson Toni Williams, Jim Heely, Roger Connor, John Crate Gerald Katz, Roberta Alberti, David Gardner, Nancy Appenzeller, Eddie Culpepper Julia Anderson, Mary Ellen Woodhead, Marlene Ackerman, Georgianna Edwards, Sharon Rea Larry Jenkins, Parker Stokes, Leland Benton Herbie Whitley 140 ReqistR tion B 302 Janice Adams, Sadie Lewis, Mrs. Dorothy Darden, Cheryl Lutton, Brenda Jordan Front: Bonnie Buchanan, Karen Bangel, Susan Ashinoff. Back: Ann Heely, Sandra Wagner, Pam Saunders John Morecock, Mary Jeanne Ainsley, Ricky Vaughan, Barbara Jones, Betty Jane Diggs One big and happy family! Front: Ricky Hoggard, Brian Schnitzer. Back: Henry Braswell, Ray Williams, Bobby Abrams, Tom Fuller Rose Mary Wilkins, Gloria Worrell, Janet Merritt, Betty Cohen, Mary Beth Duffen, Beth Washburn — seated 141 Wayne Birdsong, Vance Gatling, Bill Tickle, Mrs. Annie Laurie Edwards, Dianne Porter, Virginia Mills, Loretta Caldwell Harriet Jones, Rose English, Dianne Morgan, Renee Watts ReqistRAtion B 303 Carolyn Pack, Joyce Sawyer, Russell Gettier, Ruth Sawyer ReqistRAtion B 313 Ronnie Williams, Lynn Clarke, Joe Fussell, Vernon Rice Marshall Goldstein, Bill Facenda, Mike Smith, Steve Bowen Mrs. Florence Karp, Marina Whitehead, Toby Siegel, Judy Oliver, Richard Underhill, Pat Willis, Betty Cadlaon, Suzanne Skinner Steve Turner, Janet Wright, Ronnie Long, Jimmy Jenkins, Cynthia Nuchols, Buddy Felton Linda Pitts, Linda Byrum, Patty Adams, Pat Narron, Sue Garthwait 143 Mickey Suttle, Mrs. Dorothy Gallop, Edwin Gresham, Bill Murphy Penny Walsh, Linda Privett, James Cowles, Chris Goeller ReqistRAtion e 101 Front: Maryanne Hayes, Mrs. Gallop. Back: David Todd, Wayne Boothe, Evan Reed Bonnie Taylor, Marlene Simpson, Renae Dearmon, Rainell Stilley, Patty Barber 144 ReqistRAtion e 106 John Thomas, Linda Layne, Wayne Griffin, Barry Morgan, Mrs. Julia Crews Mickey Yates, Bobby Canon, Larry Austin, Diane Mishoe Terry White, Robert Ruiz, Mrs. Crews, Herbie Weaver Linda Vann, Brenda Vogt, Joanne Stafford, Janice Rogers Chris Beisel, Richard Eilenberger, Pat Payne A SEMICOLON OWHliSm Ramona Boques, Ava Hall, Carolyn Evans ReqistRAtion Michael Bunting, Kay Morrisette, Mr. Charles Perlick, Ronald Reshefsky, Jo hn Lewis, Charles Taylor, Sue Sayre Linda Bidgood, Brenda Sarver, Peggy Brown John Lewis, Kay Morrisette, Michael Bunting Donald Bell, Ronald Reshefsky, Ronnie Johnson Sue Sayre, Linda Hewitt, Gladys Whitehead 146 . . . e 108 Linda Spencer, Connie Lewis, Mary Jamerson Pam Bowers, Susan Ragan, Ginger Yberra, Mr. Perlick THE GANG! Ronald Head, Steve Whitehead, Charles Taylor, Terry Baker — front 147 Marsha Edwards, Mrs. Garlick, Cheryl Early, Linda Gunter, Danny Yates Edward Crockett, Charles Mishoe, Cheryl Early, Leslie Wright Kenny Ford, Marsha Edwards, Mrs. Margaret Garlick, Danny Yates, Janie Brooks, Linda Gunter Registration e 109 Doug Shea, Richard Pennell, Donnie Howell, Roy Palmer “Watch the birdie, everybody! ” Brenda Riggs, Sharon Zakowski, Jo Ann Botner, Susan Nagy Registration e 203 Frankie Elliott, Donna Morgan, Mrs. Ina Reshefsky, June Hannah, Bert Crawford Sharon Coppedge, Pam Franklin, Linda Snyder, Shirley Livermon Sally Chambers, Dottie Hathaway, Becky Forbes, Marie Willets Richard Rackley, Jim McPhail, Margie Dellinger, Janet Jilg Jerry Peterson, Wayne Boone, Donald Harness ™ rfl ' 3jr - fl mml k : vdr ■ jK ? Otto Dunn, Howard Borum, William Smith kaption “Don’t look now, Ginny, but I think we’re being followed!” “I wish we could hold a dance in the gym just one more time!” “I never expected one that big from you!” “They’ll never raise enough here to feed the school!” 150 kapeRS! “Hold it, guys! The other team didn’t show up!” “These Supp Hose really do things for a girl!” “I shouldn’t have watered it down so much!” “I wonder what makes this thing go!” “Is that you, 009?” “I don’t care if you do teach physics!” “Where oh where is Wanda the Witch! ” 151 SophomoRes - CUss of 1968 Acey, David Adams, Sharon Adcock, Linda Allman, Trennie Ambrose, Shirley Ammon, Paula Applewhite, Billy Askew, Gloria Austin, Marilyn Aydlett, Guy Ayers, Suzanne Backus, Jimmy Baggett, Marilyn Banks, Janice Barnes, Althea Barnes, Bonnie Bellamy, Lance Birdsong, Nancy Bleckley, Nova Bonney, Stephanie Boothe, Linda Borrill, Cynthia Boyd, Catherine Brett, Carroll Brewer, Billy Brewer, Christie Brice, Teresa Bridges, Leslie Britt, Donald Britt, Sandra Britt, Suzanne Britton, Betty Broughton, Debbie Brouwer, Cindee Bryant, Jimmy 152 Buck, Marsha Bunch, Becky Burton, Diane Butler, Bunky Butler, Karen Cabatan, David Cain, Sandy Callis, Anne Cannon, Benjamin Carter, Betty Carter, Terry Chandler, Rusty Chandler, Wallace Chappell, James Cheatham, Earl Chrisman, Chris Chrisman, Mary Clements, Sandra Coates, Dickie Code, J. W. Cooley, David Cooper, Diane Coppedge, Aaron Council, Linda Creech, Carolyn Crewe, Trent Crim, Laura Crumpler, Ellen Crusenberry, Gary Cullins, Steve Cutchin, Charlie Dail, Richard Daniels, Sharon Davenport, Cathy Davis, Barbara Davis, Carole Davis, Freda Deans, Donna Dehart, Sharon Dennis, Sandra 153 Dougherty, Steve Doughtie, Bonnie Doxey, Terry Doyel, Roger Duffee, Terry Duncan, Janet Dunnavant, Virginia Dye, Janice Eason, Vance Edwards, Frank Edwards, Nancy Elliot, Wayne Ellis, Betty Lou Ellis, C.H. Ellis, Neil Ellsworth, Carole Ennis, James Eure, Pam Evangelo, Angelo Fentress, Bonnie Ferrell, Connie Ferrell, Susan Fields, Freddie Fields, Robert Flythe, Dolores Frank, Irving Franklin, Betty Fussell, Melva Garren, Sharyn Garrett, Tom Gentilini, Mike Gibbs, Leo Gifford, Debbie Gillerlain, Deborah Gillerlain, Lynn Ginsburg, George Girardi, Jerry Gray, Steve Griggs, John Gup, Gary 154 CUss Of 1968 Hale, Becky Hall, Frances Hall, Shirley Harden, Nancy Harris, Rosalind Haskett, Kent Hathcock, Jane Hawkins, Donald Hayden, Ferrell Hayes, Alan Head, Gerald Hensley, Carolyn Hilton, Thomas Hodge, Nancy Hoggard, April Hollins, Jeanette Hollowell, Marlena Horton, Tommy Howard, Ton a Hurdle, Sally Hughson, Brett Humphrey, Buddy Hurwitz, Barbara Hutto, David Hutto, Eddie Jackson, Donna James, Johnny Johnson, Harvey Johnson, Marian Johnson, Tommy Jones, Hubert Jordan, Tim Journey, Charlotte Joyner, Anita Joyner, Joanne 155 CUss of 1968 Joyner, Sally Keffer, David Kelly, Asa Lawson, Paul Lee, Eddie Lee, Cindy Lee, Wayne Levinson, Sara Long, Diane Madden, Ilene Martin, Pattie Mason, Susan Mathews, Timmy Maxson, Danny McGhee, Betsy McGlothlin, Ted McKee, John Melton, Ronnie Mercer, Vickie Minnick, Richard Mobley, Brad Moody, Sharon Morefield, James Morris, Pat Mowell, Norma Myers, Linda Myers, Mike Nanney, Teresa Nelson, Paul Newsome, Steve Nichols, Penny Norman, Micheal 156 Nyman, Anita Oliver, Buddy Ottavio, Ronnie Pace, Sandra Parker, Bumie Parker, Phil Parsons, Craig Peary, Brenda Pendleton, Jo Ann Phillips, David Pierce, Kay Pittman, Bruce Poison, Kathy Polston, Bobbie Poole, Sandy Poole, York PoppelL, Terry Prince, Sue Pritchett, Susan Pugh, Robin Ragan, Sandy Rawl, Ricky Reid, Andrew Reynolds, Sharon Richardson, Tommy Ricketts, Wandfi Robbins, Connie Robertson, Vicki Rock, Mike Rountree, Lynn Rowe, Mike Rull, Bernard Rupnick, Judy Ruppe, Glenda Sagun, Grace Sandie, Ruth Saunders, Dale Savidge, Judy Sawyer, Kathy Schlitz, Bonnie 157 Schlusberg, Sharon Schmidtke, Patricia Scott, Alice Scott, Raymond Sears, Wanda Sebolt, Virginia Shafer, Paul Sharrett, Edward Shelton, Billy Shifflett, Beverly Shriver, Renee Simpson, Debbie Sloan, Glenna Smalz, Marsha Smith, Brenda Smith, Randy Smith Rita Snodgrass, Marjorie Snyder, Lyn Snyder, Margueritte Spivey, Janet Stallings, Diane Stanley, Joanne Steen, Cheryl Sterling, Marie Storr, Tommy Sturdevant James Sykes, Brenda Sykes, Cecilia Sykes, Wayne Taliaferro, Ronnie Taylor, Arthur Taylor, Mike Taylor, Pat Taylor, Terry Temple, Linda Thomas, David Thompson, Barbara Thornton, Danny Trafton, Donna 158 CUss of 1968 Tribble, Jerry Tureman, John Turner, Edna Tuttle, Joye Tyson, Perry Underwood, Shirley Upton, Mike Valentine, Shirley Vance, Mary Vann, Janet Vann, Mary Vaughan, Lynda Vick, Otis Voshell, Ronnie Wallace, Mary Jo Wallace, Melody Ward, David Ward, Pat Watts, Linda Webb, Delores Weddle, Guy Welton, Ronnie Wheeler, Donald White, Beth Wilder, Ellen Williams, Barbara Williams, Gloria Williams, Norma Willis, George Wood, Elizabeth Wood, Larry Wright, Jeffrey Wynn, Phillip Yelverton, Cornelia Young, Carolyn 159 Class meeting Class meeting Adams, Bonnie Ahl, Deborah Allison, Pat Ambrose, Robert Andrews, Bobby Andrews, Eddie Applewhite, Mary Asble, Ginger Asher, Annette Averett, Alana Bagwell, Linda Baines, Ann Barber, Diane Barclay, Becky Barnes, Connie Barnes, Jenny Barnes, Tom Barnett, Willis Basham, Robert Beahm, Christine Beale, Bobby 160 Beecher, Barbara Belote, Tommy Benton, Tommy Berry, Lee Bittner, Randy Blair, Carolyn Bolling, Brantley Borum, Pam Bowles, Monte Brandon, Norma Brett, Alda Bridgers, Chris Britt, Linda Brooks, Sharon Brower, Brent Brown, Robert Bryant, Janie Bryce, Barbara Bunch, Lyn Bunting, Ginger Burbage, Connie fpeshmen - Class of 1969 Burch, Sue Burris, Brenda Burton, Charlene Burton, Wesley Bush, John Butler, Larry Campbell, Edwin ulM Campbell, Ruth Caprio, Linda Carlisle, Bonnie Carlisle, Lillian Carson, Jerry Carson, Susan Caruthers, Patsi Carver, Iris Cash, Carolyn Childress, Don Christmas, Carl Christmas, Linda Christmas, Robert Clanton, Jocelyn Clarke, Faye Clarke, Martha Collins, Lanna Cool, Lynn Cordill, Glenna Cotton, Carolyn Council, Robert Covert, Trudy Craig, Tommy Creekmore, Theresa Crute, Debbie Culpepper Mike Cutchins, Bonnie Cuthriell, Dickie 161 Daniels, Lynne Davenport, Ester Davenport, Michael Davis, Dale Davis, Wayne Deans, Becky Dickenson, Linwood Diggs, Madeline Dilbridge, Robert Dobbs, Donna Dolsey, Bobby Donaldson, Judy Drake, Billy Drewry, Judy Duke, Mike Duncan, Marilyn Durham, David Early, Susan Eastes, Amy Eddleman, Ricky Edwards, Betty Edwards, Debbie Enos, Judy Evans, Connie Everbart, Alice Fain, Donna Ferguson, Darlene Ferguson, Tommy Ferradaz, Adrinn Field, Peter Fields, Cary Fish, Danny Fletcher, Lynda Forrester, Linda Foster, Ann Fratus, Ed Frazier, Kenny Freedman, Susan Freeman, Gwentilyn Frye, Ruth Fuller, Ricky Gamous, Sandra Garrett, Carol Gayle, Jerry Genables, Jonna Gibbs, Della Gillum, Patricia Glass, Charlotte Goeller, Ellen 162 Class of 1969 Goldblatt, Robin Golden, Bruce Goodwin, Dennis Gough, Mike Greene, Robert Gregory, Gail Grimes, Jack Gupton, Cindy Hall, John Halstead, Bonnie Hambleton, Pam Hamlet, Gail Hancock, Kathy Hardy, Starr Harda, Suzanne Hargrave, Randolph Harper, Carol Harris, Raymond Harris, Sue Hawkins, Andy Haycock, Wilma Haywood, Beryl - Heely, Billy Henderson, Mona Henry, David Higger, Rochelle High, Drex Hileman, Barry Hundley, Barbara Hundley, Tommy Hill, Janice Hilliard, Patsy Hilty, Pat Hodges, Joe Hoderfield, Dwayne Holland, Bobby Homstein, Steve Horton, Becky Horton, Hylan Howard, Debbie Hoyle, Debbie Hrusnka, Chuck Huddle, David Hughs, Carol a 0 163 Lnscoe, Emily Jacobson, Kay Jarman, Linda James, Deena Jeffre, Lin Jenkins, Sheryl Jennings, Buddy Jicha, Dean Johnson, Larry Johnson, Linda Johnson, Shirley Johnston, Barbara Johnston, Betty Jones, Judy Class of 1969 Jones, Robert Jordan, Billy Jordan, Mary Kaiser, Judy Kampman, Steve Kards, James Keene, Eddie Kelly, Patrick King, Dennis King, Diana King, Harry Kirby, Joanie Knutson, April Lane, Danny Langley, Charles Lassiter, Jerry Lassiter, Vicki Lawrence, Sharon Leitner, Beverly Lewis, Beckie Lewis, David Lewis, Debbie Lewis, Don Lewis, Edward Lewis, John Lindsay, Rachel Lloyd, John Long, Cindy Long, Langdon Maitlaud, Margaret Matherly, Romanza Mathias, Connie Matusiak, Michael Maxson, Patty McCormick, Richard 164 McDaniels, Janice Meadows, Brenda Miller, Brenda McCoy, Brenda Miller, Herbert Miller, Marjorie Miller, Susan Miner, Karen Minter, Larry Mizelle, Linda Mobley, Agnes Mooney, Pam Moore, Buddy Moran, Billy Morin g, Chris Mullen, Randy Murphy, Ronald Myers, Gail Nagy, Nancy Neal, Raymond Neely, Mary Nelson, Etta Newbill, William Newsome, Victoria Noble, Jean Noble, Patsy Nobles, Vic Noel, Linda Norman, Robert Norville, Robbie Nottingham, Rose Osborne, Chris Overman, Cindy Pace, Malone Pack, Sharon Parker, Donald Parker, Joyce Parker, Larry Payne, Paul Pearson, Biff Pearson, Susan Pendleton, Patsy Perrine, Shelly Perry, Bill Phillips, Charlotte Phillips, Milton Pickens, Michael Pierce, Nancy Pierce, Sidney Placer, Richard Pope, Donna Powell, Kenny Preddy, Larry Price, Nancy Privett, Brenda Queen, Sandra 165 Raynor, Jerry Register, Ray Reid, Martha Revere, Tommy Reynolds, Jeanne Reynolds, Trisha Rheindt, Debbie Riddick, Keith Riley, Cathy Ripley, Norma Rivers, Danny Roberts, Pam Robertson, Pam Rowe, Gary Ruiz, Cynthia Russell, Ronnie Sadler, Jamie Saloum, Johnny Sample, Delores San Juan, Christine Satterfirld, Linda Saunders, Patricia Shaffer, Valerie Shaw, Debbie Shelton, Peggy Shuler, Saundra Sleasman, Billy Slocumb, Linda Smith, Cathy Smith, Chris Smith, Danny Smith, Teresa Spady, Earlene Spencer, Bill Spivey, Terri Stancil, Shelton Starnes, Wayne Steen, Robbie Stephenson, Debbie Stephensen, David Stewart, Ann Stewart, Irma Street, Ronald Sturdevant, Margaret Sublett, Sherry Sullivan, Mart Swean, Jerry Sykes, Bruce Sykes, Pam 166 Tapler, Mike Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Betty Taylor, Pam Therault, Richard Thomas, William Thompson, Becky Todd, Bonnie Tordoff, Shiela Travis, Joan Tribble, Susan Trimyer, Linda Tucker, Priscilla Turner, Sharon Twing, Tommy Tyson, Gerry Underwood, Russ Vance, Ann Vaughan, Gail Vaughan, Marie Vaughn, Cathy Vick, Cynthia Vick, Nancy Vinson, Debbie Wagner, Barry Wall, Gloria Wallace, John Ward, Mike Washington, Kay Weaver, Althea Webster, Debbie Wells, Andy White, Patsy Whitehead, Carl Whitehurst, Delora Whitley, Doug Whitley, Viva Whitner, Connie Wilgard, Abby Willets, Ronnie Willey, Loma Williams, Barbara Williams, Janie Wilson, Danny Wilson, Wanda Winfrey, Fonda Wood, Joyce Wright, Daphne Wright, Ned Wight, Steve Wyron, Cher Ybarra, Cindy Young, Linda Young, Vickie Zejechouski, Linda Zirk, Debbie Class of 1969 167 the cUssRoom Ooor . . 168 170 171 172 173 174 . . . our en6 achievements . . . 175 . . . in the pROBlems . . . 176 a 177 h I 178 . . . Attain Scholastic pRominence FALL SCHOLASTIC TEAM: Row 1: Ellen Grace, Robert Abrams, Kathy Dawson, Barbara Eason, Wayne Pamela Moody, Linda Jarman, Carol Crute. Row 2: Sykes SPRING SCHOLASTIC TEAM: Row 1: Fred Talbot, Kathy Dawson, Barbara Eason, Michael Rowe, Rebecca Marlene Ackerman, Pamela Moody, Carol Crute. Row 2: Barclay 179 sS ction Editor 181 GWEN TUGWELL Vice-president SANDRA WILSON Lunchroom Director s.c.a. TOMMY BUCK President ROGER SPENCE MRS. BETTY BLANFORD Traffic Director Advisor MR. CHARLES PRICE Advisor ) MARTHA FLAMMIA Public Service Director POSEY CURRAN Publicity Director 182 Sandra Milti er, Linda Booth, Sandra Wilson, Marsha Pat Taylor, Barry Wagner, Barbara Creech, Roger Doyel, Edwards, Roger Spence, Martha Flammia, Tommy Buck, Posey Curran, Jean Miller, Gwen Tugwell, Mrs. Blanford Sandra Miltier, Marsha Edwards and Linda Booth help put the finishing touches on the school Christmas tree. Barbara Creech, Tommy Buck, Jean Miller, Roger Doyel, Gwen Tugwell, Sandra Miltier, Posey Curran Roger Spence, Linda Booth, Sandra Wilson, Marsha Edwards, Martha Flammia, Pat Taylor, Barry Wagner 183 Row 1: Mrs. Irma Carter, Jean Miller, Mr. Ronald Audet, Mrs. Hattie Cooper. Row 2: Susan Freedman, Bonnie Schlitz, John Morecock, Barbara Barnes COURt of honoR MRS. IRMA CARTER Advisor MR. RONALD AUDET Advis or MRS. HATTIE COOPER Advisor JEAN MILLER President BONNIE SCHLITZ BARBARA BARNES SUSAN FREEDMAN JOHN MORECOCK 184 national honoR Society Row 1: Ann Lewis, David Smith, Harvey Myers, Mac Powers —vice-president, Paul Hurdle— president, Tricia Williams— secretary-treasurer, John Tarrh, Doug Bowles. Row 2: Beverly Morgan, Mary Beth Duffen, Sharyn Cates, Janice Austin, Posey Curran, Lee Hornstein, Janie Sykes, Barbara Barnes, Candy Frink, Rosemary Wilkins, Jean Barry. Row 3: Helen Brad- shaw, Anne Rivin, Marlene Ackerman, Ellen Grace, Brenda Batchelor, Janet Blow, Sandra Wilson, Betty Science CLub Row 1: Miss Laura Pool, Kent Schlussel, Preston Hewitt, Charles McKee, Robert Abrams, Lonnie Solomon, Mr. A. C. Hinton. Row 2: Larry Sublett, Bobby Beale, Fonda Winfrey, Peggy Brown, Linda Batchelor, Barbara Eason, Pat Horton, Linda Jarman, Pam Hambleton, Sharon Turner, Bobby Holland. Row 3: Harry Wh itfield, Jim Heely, Jan Dray, Vincent Garrenton, Tom Williams, Marshall Wilgard, Parker Stokes, Steve Bowen, Mike Host, Danny Steiner. Row 4: David Phillips, Ronnie Pearce, Bobby Canon, Lee Berry, Alan Hayes, Glenn Burdick, Earl Wright, Jerry Long, Trent Crewe, Barry Holzsweig. Row 5: Gary Taylor, Bill Randall, Gary Williams, George Horton, Paul Peele, Mike Bunting, Lane Ellis, Paul Ridgway, Tommy Thompson Lou Peele, Janice Adams, Gloria Worrell, Carol Crute, Tana Humphrey. Row 4: James Foster, Rusty Johnston, Donald Underwood, John L. Lewis, Joe Wilson, Glenn Burdick, Charles Harper, Herbie Whitley, James Stephenson, Fred Talbot. Row 5: Mary Beth Alexander, Brad Vaughan, Lane Ellis, Leon Morton, Kent Rhodes, Jimmy Culbertson, Luther Blair, Tommy Buck, Robert Abrams, Marshall Wilgard, Kathy Dawson Row 1: Preston Hewitt— treasurer, Charles P. McKee, III— pres ident, Bobby Abrams— vice- president, Kent Schlussel— secretary- Row 2: Miss Laura Pool— advisor, Lonnie Solomon— reporter, Mr. A.C. Hinton— advisor KEMPER MILLER Editor COACH LANDIS Advis or SHERRY BROOKS Associate Editor the PResi6ent Row 1: Kris Bie, Bonnie Ellis, Diane Cross, Mary Benn Underwood, Coach Landis, Sherry Brooks, Kemper Miller, Betty Ray Andrews, Debbie Holland, Sandra Reshefsky. Row 2: Mary Beth Duffen, Arlene Becker, Judy Old, Susan Stoakes, Cindy DeLoatche, Janice Austin, Linda Hundley, Paulette Lufsey, Paulette Batten, Ginny Lou Morin. Row 3: Carolyn Grimes, Janet Merritt, Judy Womble, Linda Blasio, Paula Lufsey, Murphy Brown, Linda Davis, Betty Cadlaon, Barbara Belote. Row 4: Roberta Alberti, Nancy Appenzeller, Linda Revell, Sue Dashiell, Maureen Costner, Janet Barnes, Linda Mitchell. Row 5: Gary Rowe, David Gardner, Bobby Welton, Dale Farrell , Carol Townsend, Brenda Byrd, Glenn Burdick, George Willis, Donald Wheeler Kemper Miller, Sherry Brooks Seated: Linda Hundley, Linda Revell, Carolyn Grimes, Kris Bie. Standing: Judy Womble, Glenn Burdick, Gary Rowe, Bonnie Ellis Brenda Byrd, Linda Mitchell, Dale Farrell, Maureen Costner, Kemper Miller, Paulette Lufsey, Barbara Belote Seated: Coach Landis. Standing: Sandra Swain, Cindy De- Loatche, Mary Benn Underwood, Susan Stoakes, Diane Cross, Janice Austin, Arlene Becker, Paulette Batten Donna Morgan, Betty Ray Andrews, Debbie Holland, Sue Dashiell, David Gardner, Nancy Appenzeller Lynette Turner, Julia Anderson, Betty Cadlaon, Mary Beth Duffen, Janet Barnes, Linda Davis, Janet Merritt 187 STEPHANIE WEISS Co-Editor MR. CHARLES HOOFNAGLE Advisor SANDEE WARREN Co-Editor the Student Stephanie Weiss, Sandee Warren, Guy Friddel— Norfolk News- papers, Mr. Hoofnagle Janet Drewry, Carolyn Wood —business manager, Betty Ray Andrews— news editor, Debbie Holland THE ENTIRE STAFF! Sandra Swain, Linda Trafton, Susan Stoakes, Cindy Carpenter Gail Peck, Betsy Thornton — exchange editor Sandy Sayre— feature editor, Sandra Reshefsky, Jean Ivey, Lee Homstein Buzzy Barclay — sports editor, Robert Strauss, Robert Thompson Row 1: Linda Trafton, Betty Ray Andrews, Buzzy Barclay, Stephanie Weiss, Sandra Reshefsky, Sandy Sayre, Betsy Thornton, Carolyn Wood. Row 2: Cindy Carpenter, Ernesto Natalio, Janet Drewiy, Debbie Holland, Jean Ivey, Lee Hornstein, Gail Peck, Susan Stoakes, Sandra Swain. Row 3: Earl Wright, Robert Strauss, Kemper Miller, Robert Thompson, Alex Mutter, Mr. Hoofnagle 189 the dReameR Row 1: Janie Sykes, Bruce Burbage, Mrs. Esther Howard— advisor, Anne Rivin— business editor, Carol Crute— literary editor, Fred Talbot-exc iarcge editor, Sharyn Cates, Mr. Ronnie Audet— advisor. Row 2: Betty Griffin, Paulette Lufsey, Janice Austin, Linda Revell, Paula Lufsey, Lee Homstein, Judy Old, Pam Saunders, Ray Perdue. Row 3: Diane Cotten, Carol Anne Cross, ' Kent Schlussel, Kathy Dawson, Lyn Snyder GcRivons Row 1: Paul Hurdle, Sharyn Cates, Kenny Morgan— reporter, Mac Powers— treasurer, Mandy Carr— president, Kris Bie— v ice-president , Mary Beth Duffen— secretary, Mrs. Esther Howard— adv is or. Row 2: Pam Saunders, Bonnie Ellis, Pat Kreger, Paulette Lufsey, Sara Levinson, Janet Duncan, Lee Homstein, Paula Lufsey, Ellen Crumpler. Row 3: Mary McPherson, Becky Hale, Susan Mason, Sandra Wilson, Helen Bradshaw, Lyn Snyder, Susan Pritchett, Lana Maskell. Row 4: Jeanne Ivey, Mary Anne Allen, Georgianna Edwards, Jane Johnson, Kathy Dawson, Rosemary Wilkins, Candy Frink, Nancy Harden, Anita Nyman. Row 5: Kent Schlussel, Tim Jordan, John L. Lewis, Charles P. McKee, David Phillips, Joe Wilson, Gary Smith 190 Library MISS FREDDIE BUTT L ibrarian Kathy McGlothlin, Lynn Meacham, Susan Ashinoff A portion of the North Wing Hylah Horton and Susan Carson help out in the magazine room Jean Sunchyck at the check-in desk. Elaine Wright and Susan Ashinoff hold forth at the check-out desk. FLUTES: Jean Miller, Renae Watts, Lynn Gillerlain, Barbara Jones, Janice Adams, Gary Tyson, Janet Spivey, Sandra Pace; CLARINETS: Michael Broadhurst, Edna Turner, Anne Callis, John Woodard, Betty Cadlaon, Mary Ellen Woodhead, Everett Smith, Buddy Felton, Winky Joyner, Jimmy Bryant, Becky Flynn, Larry Wood, Barbara Williams, Betty Carter, Judy Donaldson, Ned Wright, Charlotte Phillips, Joyce Puryear, Beth White, Tommy Belote, Bill Spencer; BASS and ALTO CLARINETS: Edward Hodges, Neil Goldfarb, Wayne Starnes, Brad Mobley; OBOE: Beverly Morgan, Ricky Vaughan; E FLAT CLARINET: Lynda Vaughan; BASSOONS: John Crute, Ramona Boques, Mike Davenport; ALTO SAXOPHONES: Shirley Ambrose, Bill Drake, David Stephenson, Richard McCormick; TENOX SAXOPHONES: Randy Bittner, Tom- my Craig; BARITONE SAXOPHONES: Mike Neller, James Remington; CORNETS: Brent Brower, Danny Smith, Gail Gregorie, Donnie Howell, David Todd, Johnny Tureman, Steve Wright, Danny Johnson, Charlie Fink, Thaddeus Parsons, Jeff Hilton; BARITONES: Jon Early, Joe Hodges; tUnP . . . always a top peRfORmance! FIRST CHAIRS: Mr. Ruzek— conductor, Randy Williams— bass. Brad Mobley— bass clarinet, Mike Broadhurst— B flat clarinet, Shirley Ambrose— alto sax, John Early— baritone, Jean Miller— flute, John Crute— bassoon, Beverly Morgan— oboe, Mike Neller— baritone sax, Brent Brower— trumpet, Jean Barry- French horn, Tommy Prince— percussion, Roland Shaw— trombone 192 BASSES: Randy Williams, John Thomas, Tommy Johnson; FRENCH HORNS: Jean Barry, Paul Gibson, Jamie Sadler, Linwood Dickerson; TROMBONES: Roland Shaw, Wanda Ricketts, Bobby Canon, Kent Schlussell, Bruce Allen; PERCUSSIONS: John McKee, Tommy Prince, Ray Register, Paul Canon, Barry Holzsweig MR. DONALD RUZEK Conductor Half-time performance as press box. Leading the way in the Homecoming Parade. seen from the t I I I i , « I i, y A i v 5 v i i i i V i 4 t i m joRettes - each Appe Rance Majorettes point out stops along the way on cross-country tour A salute to the Class of ’40 Jean Barry, Barbara Jones, and Jean Miller create a warm atmosphere at Lawrence Stadium! BETTY JANE DIGGS MARY BARBEE JEAN BARRY BARBARA JONES 194 . . . a weLcome peRfoRtmnce! Majorettes feature their kick-line to “You Ought to be in Pictures” JEAN HARRIETT MILLER Head Majorette The girls perform their specialty - FIRE TWIRLING! SHIRLEY AMBROSE DEBBIE STAPLES PENNY LASSITER BEVERLY MORGAN 195 mixed Chorus Row 1: Marsha Edwards, Marion Johnson, Mandy Carr— section leader, Pam Buchanan— robe librarian, Barbara Creech —secretary , Jackie Dennis, Larry Riggan, Timmy Mathews, Bruce Sykes, Mary Lou Chrisman, Laura Crim, Cheryl Maxsom, Nancy Hassel, Betty Ray Andrews— reporter-historian, Miss Carlene Watson— director. Row 2: Mary Lou Beck, Ann Stewart, Mary Anne Dennis, Vicki Robertson, Verona Parker, Larry Austin, John Morecock— president, John Hall, Ellen Wilder, Sharon Tucker, Karen Griffin, Shelby Perrine, Sherry Johnson— treasurer. Row 3: Vicki Newsome, Patsy Pendleton, Maria Sterling, Joanne Pullig, Judy White, Phillip Pierce, Harvey Siegal, Don Childress, Bruce Dillon, Jon Farr, Jean Sunchyck, Marianne Vaughan, Catherine Boyd, LaDonna Bridges. Row 4: Glenna Narron, Sharon Coppedge, Sharon Santos, Susanne Britt, Teri Bunch, York Poole, Romeriell Elliott, Doug Gava— section leader, David Stephenson, Becky Forbes— section leader, Cynthia Borrill, Penny Nichols, Sally Hurdle, Frances Chappell QLee CLub Row 1: Christine Beahm, Ann Baines, Della Gibbs, Debbie Walden, Martha Writesel, Susan Freedman, Naomi Natalio— section leader, Barbara Beecher— treasurer, Sally Siegel— music librarian, Beryl Haywood, Karen James, Miss Carlene Watson —director. Row 2: Linda Byrum, Linda Christmas, Shirley Johnson, Carol Harper, Jeanette Hollins, Joanis Kirby, Becky Hortin— chaplain. Agness Mobley— president, Patricia Watkins, Sandra Boyce, Linda Johnson, Esther Davenport. Row 3: Emily Inscoe— section leader, Lynn Jeffreys— section leader, Nancy Capps— secretary, Pat Horton, Judy Austin, Marsha Stephenson— music librarian, Sandra Jordan, Nancy Pierce— robe librarian, Nancy Bray, Mary Baird, Paulette Ausby, Donna Fain tRipLe tRio Mandy Carr, Sharon Turner, Joanne Pullig, Pam Buchanan, Barbara Creech, Cathy Boyd, Agnes Mobley, LaDonna Bridges Boys’ enserrmle Larry Austin, Larry Riggan, Bruce Sykes, Romeriell Elliot, York Poole, Doug Gava, John Morecock 197 Mary Genobles: FLUTES: Lynn Gillerlain, Janet Spivey; OBOES: Beverly Morgan, Ricky Vaughan; BASSOON: John Crute, Mike Davenport; CLARINETS: Jim McPhail, Betty Carter, Everett Smith, Mike Broadhurst, Edna Turner, Charlotte Phillips, Brad Mobley; TRUMPETS: Lynde Gilliam, David Todd, Brent Brower; PERCUSSIONS: Paul Canon, John Tarrh, William Appleton, Barry Holzs- weig; TUBA: Randy Williams; TROMBONES: Wanda Ricketts, Bobby Canon; FRENCH HORNS: Jean Barry, Paul Gibson 1st VIOLINS: Helen Bradshaw— concert mistress, Kenny Crawford, Patricia Williams, Martha Flammia, Vincent Carlo, Bert Crawford, Lance Bellamy, Larry Early, Brenda Jordan, Gary Smith, Patti Taylor, Rochelle Higger, Willis Barnette, Alex Mutter; VIOLAS: Joe Tripp, David Cabatan; CELLOS: Jimmy Crawford, Kenny Johnson, Nathaniel Taylor, Linda Myers, Faye Johnson, George Adkins; BASSES: Samuel Batten, Judson Anderson; 2nd VIOLINS: Judy Savidge, Christie Brewer, Johnny Lewis, Gloria Allman, Marilyn Austin, Patricia Schmidtke, Wayne Lee, Henry Braswell, Billie Adams, Billie Perham, ORChestRA Row 1: Robert Dolsey, Martha Flammia, Eddie Keene, Wayne Lee, Jo Ann Miller. Row 2: April Hoggard, John Crute, John Lewis, Nathaniel Taylor, Louis Houpos Practice! Practice! Practice! Rehearse! Rehearse! Rehearse! foRensics MARLENE ACKERMAN Public Speaker PAT KREGER, BONNIE ELLIS Poetry Reader, Prose Reader BETTY LOU PEELE Speller GARY TAYLOR, CATHY DAWSON Affirmative Debators KAREN BANGEL, GERALD KATZ Negative Debators JOE MAYES Public Speaker PAUL HURDLE Prose Reader DENNIS STEPHENS Poetry Reader 1 audiovisual Row 1: Benny Sessoms, Steve Bowen, Mr. Charles Thurston, Gary Williams, Preston Hewitt. Row 2: Steven Dougherty, Ken Haskett, Craig Parsons, Lee Berry, Carl Johnson (Absent— Steve Anderson, Burnie Parker, Roy Gra nt) Stage- maintenance PETE MILLS, JACK MOUNIE Stage JOE BRADY Asst. Engineer WILBERT DAVIS, LUTHER PORTER CHESTER MORGAN Engineer 200 photocjRApheRs Kemper Miller, Glenn Burdick, Gary Rowe KEMPER MILLER Head Photographer GLENN BURDICK HUGH TRIBBLE GARY ROWE 201 BARBARA OLIVER Chairman CHARLOTTE AVERY ELIZABETH BLANFORD MARGUERITE CHISWELL MILDRED CLARKE Activities Association CHARLES HOOFNAGLE ANDREW LANDIS CHARLES PERLICK MARILYN WEST PAT KREGER GARY MASK ELLEN GRACE JOHN TARRH 203 Carnatic CLub . . . Row 1: Susan Rooks, Roger Doyel— secretary, Pat Kreger— treasurer, Joe Mayes— president, Paul Hurdle— vice-president, John Morecock— scribe, Janie Sykes, Mary Beth Alexander. Row 2: Beverly Morgan, Mary Beth Duffen, Bonnie Ellis, Betty Britton, Bonnie Schlitz, Lee Homstein, Sara Levinson, Carol Rush, Naomi Natalio. Row 3: Belinda Martin, Donna Maskell, Ruth Campbell, Carol Ellsworth, Barbara Hurwitz, Judy Kiser, Becky Deans, Linda Myers, Penny Lassiter, Lana Maskell. Row 4: Cathy Smith, Vicki Newsome, Bobby Holland, Danny Smith, Mike Bunting, Kenny Morgan, Eddie Culpepper, Ronnie Ottavio, Joanie Kirby. Row 5: Cynthia Borrill, Marlena Hollowell, Bonnie Ross, Sharon Collins, Pat Willis, Sally Joyner, Abby Wilgard, Cheri Wyron . . . thespian tRoupe 1238 Row 1: Susan Rooks, Roger Doyel, Pat Kreger, Joe Bonnie Schlitz, Ronnie Ottavio, Eddie Culpepper, Mayes, Paul Hurdle, John Morecock, Janie Sykes, Mary Beth Alexander, Pat Willis. Mrs. Mary Jo Brady— advisor. Row 2: Sara Levinson, 204 Susan Rooks, Mary Beth Alexander, Janie Sykes 205 the foRum Row 1: Janie Sykes, Ann Rivin, Sandra Wilson— secretary, Mary Beth Duffen— treasurer, Paul Hurdle— first vice-pre si- dent, Sandy Sayre— president, Marlene Ackerman— second vice-president, Mrs. Mary Jo Brady— advisor. Row 2: Lana Maskill, Connie Mathias, Linda Davis, Kay Jacob- son, Terri Spivey, Pat Kreger, Cheri Wyron, Cathy Smith, Sharon Schlusberg. Row 3: Jerry Woodall, Mandy Carr, Ann Stewart, Sally Hurdle, Beth Wilson, Donna Maskle, Judy Kiser, Becky Deans. Row 4: Billy Heely, Jerry Long, Joe Wilson, Trent Crewe, Gerald Katz, Mark Sullivan, Ricky Fuller, Danny Smith, Bobby Holland. Row 5: Tim Jordan, Thomas Fuller, Roger Doyel, Dewey Salins Row 1: Lynn Gillerlain, Lee Hemstein, Karen Bangel, Sara Levinson, Susan Ashinoff, Arlene Becker, Linda Jarman, Abby Wilgard. Row 2: Gayle Evans, Carol Rush, Barbara Barnes, Connie Burbage, Susan Rooks, Judy White, Pam Saunders, Bonnie Buchanan, Alice Everhart. Row 3: Susan Pritchett, Gloria Worrell, Janet Merritt, Carolyn Blair, Carol Harper, Trisha Reynolds, Sue Harris, Judy Old, Bonnie Schlitz, Gwen Tugwell. Row 4: Lynn Snyder, Bonnie Ellis, Barbara Hurwitz, Sally Joyner, Ellen Wilder, Rosemary Wilkins, Candy Frink, Patsy White, Becky Hale. Row 5: Jimmy Backus, Gary Cup, Barbara Eason, John Morecock, Kathy Dawson, Ronnie Ottavio, Marsha Wine, Joe Mayes, Agnes Mobley OFFICERS: Row 1: Sandra Wilson, Sandy Sayre, Mary Beth Duffen. Row 2: Roger Doyel, Marlene Ackerman, Paul Hurdle, Trent Crewe Sandy Sayre, Paul Hurdle hold forth during club meeting. Sandra Wilson, Sandy Sayre, Anne Rivin, and Kathy Dawson make up the girl’s team at the annual High School Bowl. Forum bake sale is always an Open House highlight! Representing the opposite sex are Lonnie Solomon, Bobby Abrams, Paul Hurdle, and Jerry Long. Abby Wilgard asks to be heard as Barbar Eason, Karen Bangel, Judy Kiser, and Susan Ashinoff look on. 207 Front: Bonnie Ellis, Linda Weatherly, Dee Dee Rollins. Back: Kris Bie, Sharon Santos, Bonnie Taylor, Jo Ann Stafford moOepn 6ance Sharon Santos, Bonnie Ellis, Dee Dee Rollins, Jolene Friedman, Kris Bie, Bonnie Taylor Sharon Ryals, Rosalyn Taylor Row 1: Martha Clarke, Rochelle Higger, Pat Willis, Sherry Sublet, Norma Ripley, Ginger Asble, Linda Jarman, Carol Townsend, Paulette Lufsey, Sandee Wagner, Carl Cole- man. Row 2: Fonda Winfrey, Lynn Snyder, Linda Myers, Martha Writsel, Linda Eure, Carol Ann Cross, Sue Harris, Marsha Buck, Janet Duncan, Sharon Moody, Sharon Ryals, Brenda Jordan, Penny Lassiter, Janna Genobles. Row 3: Sharon Brooks, Becky Horton, Anne Callis, Marie Sterling, Patsy White, Ruth Sandie, Beverly Leitner, Debbie Shaw, Chris Bridges, Suzanne Skinner, pep CLub Row 1: Linda Davis, Carolyn Grimes, Brenda Coleman, Buzzy Barclay— publicity , Murphy Brown— secretary-treas- urer, Lee Homstein— president, Harvey Siegal— vice- president, Linda Holliman, Joyce Dunleavy, Joyce Truitt. Row 2: Barbara Creech, Bonnie Buchanan, Paulette Taylor, Ann Heely, Peggy Matthews, Janice Austin, Carol Crute, Janet Blow, Linda Bishop, Jan Barnes, Ruthie Sugg. Row 3: Arlene Becker, Kitty Keene, Miss Lois Gusler— advisor, Laura Crim, Cynthia Borrill, Sharon Adams, Connie Robbins, Shirley Valentine, Bonnie Schlitz, Marion Johnson, Sue Sayre, Judy Rupnick. Row 4; Barbara Hurwitz, Sandra Miltier, Sondra Hess, Stephanie Weiss, Gwen Tugwell, Marsha Wine, Posey Curran, Karen Bangel, Doris Hall, Sharyn Collins, Bonnie Ellis, Paulette Batten, Sandra Sayre. Row 5: Charlie Robertson, Roger Doyel, Brad Vaughan, Wayne Sykes, Butch Bisese, Sammy Bush, Tommy Buck, Joe Mayes, John Morecock, Billy Smith, Ricky Fuller, Barry Holzsweig Kay Morrisette, Pam Roberts, Vicky Young, Linda Batchelor. Row 4: Barbara Jones, Carol Harper, Terri Spivey, Mary Anne Dennis, Cindy Lee, Sandy Ragan, Ray Perdue, Pam Hambleton, Wanda Wilson, Brantly Bolling, David Todd, Linda Revell, Kris Bie, Carol Hughes. Row 5: Mark Sullivan, Andy Hawkins, Tommy Hundley, Jerry Lassiter, Wanda Ricketts, Linda Privett, Billy Heely, Steve Homstein, John Hall, Kenny Morgan, Mac Powers, Jerry Garthright, Robert Blue, Bobby O’Neal, Suzanne Britt OFFICERS: Murphy Brown, Miss Lois Gusler, Harvey Siegal, Lee Homstein Row 1: Jerry Carthright, Linda Revell, Barry Holzsweig— vice-president, Julia Anderson— president, Peggy Brown- secretary’, Doug Bowles— treasurer, Mrs. Marily West— advisor, Stanley Levin. Row 2: Carol Smith, Rochelle Higger, Linda Davis, Sarah Levinson, Bonnie Schlitz, Row 1: Bobby Beale, Connie Mathias, Cheri Wyron, Judy Donaldson, Linda Satterfield, Lynn Gillerlain, Shirley Ambrose, Edna Turner. Row 2: Robbie Steen, Barbara Davis, Annette Asher, Carolyn Blair, Becky Susan Ashinoff, Pat Kreger, Deborah Gillerlain, Susan Pritchett. Row 3: Carol Ellsworth, Becky Hale, Carolyn Young, Judy Old, Sally Hurdle, Sharyn Garren, Pam Eure, Ellen Snodgrass pRench CLub Row 1: Doug Bowles— treasurer, Barry Holzsweig— vice-president. Row 2: Peggy Brown— secretary, Julia Anderson— president, Mrs. Wes t -advisor Thompson, Cathy Smith, Robert Blue. Row 3: Mark Sullivan, Ellen Wilder, Linda Privett, Mary Ellen Woodhead, Pam Gaskins, Paul Hurdle. Row 4: Kenny Morgan, Mike Broadhurst, Bobby O’Neal, Wayne Sykes Row 1: Mrs. Brewster— advisor, Kenny Morgan— reporter, Barbara Eason— secretary, Linda Davis— treasurer, Brenda Tippett— vice-president, Gayle Evans— president, Jean Miller, Paul Hurdle. Row 2: Susan Early, Arlene Becker, Sandy Wagner, Pat Hilty, Theresa Creekmore, Linda Batchelor, Teri Spivey, Della Gibbs, Alice Everhart. Row 3: Judy Kiser, Lynne Jeffreys, Carol Harper, Shirley Johnson, Susan Pearson, Sue Harris, Bonnie Ellis, Linda Mitchell. Row 4: Phil Pierce, Steve Whitehead, Larry Austin, Buddy Oliver, Richard Underhill, Billy Perham, Harvey Johnson. Row 5: Preston Hewitt, Charlie Robertson, Michael Schoenhaut Latin CLub OFFICERS ' . Barbara Eason, Linda Davis, Kenny Morgan, Gayle Evans, Brenda Tippett, Mrs. Brewster, Miss Vincent— advisor Linda Davis collects club dues from Sandra Wagner as Sharon Collins and Linda Mitchell look on. 211 Blindfolded, Paul Cannon tries to break pinata as Danny Maxson holds it steady. Looking on are Marsha Wine, Carol Crate, and Chris Beahm p n ameRiCAn League Row 1: Ann Allman— secretary, Mrs. Alice Morse— advisor, Anne Rivin— president. Row 2: Brace Burbage— vice-president, Ricky Vaughan— treasurer Anne Rivin, Club president, about to introduce Mr. Galliford and his program of slides taken on a trip to Spain. Row 1: Mrs. Alice Morse— advisor, Ann Allman— secretary , Brace Burbag e— vice-president, Ricky Vaughan— treasurer, Jean Barry, Ronnie Ottavio, Beverly Morgan. Row 2: Hylah Horton, Beverly Leitner, Daphne Thright, Trudy Covert, Linda Myers, Bonnie Ellis, Beth Washburn, Debbie Broughton, Debbie Shaw. Row 3: Ray Purdue, Janet Merritt, Linda Jarman, Janet Drewry, Wanda Wilson, Vicky Young, Mary Neely, Paula Luna. Row 4: Mary Jeanne Ainsley, Toby Siegal, Abby Wilgard, Anne Webster, Terry Sabo, Suzanne Skinner, Susie Osborne. Row 5: Michael Rowe, John Woodard, Ricky Rawl, Jimmy Culbertson, Bill Adkins, Wanda Ricketts, Marilyn Austin, Patricia Schmidtke Row 1: Mrs. Helge Raby— advisor, Helen Bradshaw— president, Sandra Wilson, Anne Rivin— v ice-president, Irene King— secretary, Marlene Ackerman— treasurer, Joe Wilson— reporter, Barbara Creech. Row 2: Jimmy Sturdevant, Glenn Tillman, Gloria Worrell, Ellen Goeller, Chris Goeller, Tom Duncan, Kenny Ford. Row 3: Tommy Smith, Dennis Stephens, Kathy Dawson, Robert Abrams, John Morecock QeRmAn CLub Mrs. Irma Carter reports on her recent trip to Germany. Mrs. Raby and German students, most of whom are club members. OFFICERS: Row 1: Anne Rivin, Helen Bradshaw, Mrs. Raby. Row 2: Irene King, Joe Wilson, Marlene Ackerman Row 1: Mrs. Joanne Sweet, Gayle Evans, Linda Revell, Calvin Chandler, Kenny Morgan. Ola Phelps, Sharon Strickland, Betty Griffin. Row 2: Jo Ann Stanley, Brenda McReynolds, Shirley Alexander, Susan Rooks, Desi Val Dez, Deborah Stephenson, Linda Christmas, Georgia McManis, Pam Hambleton. Row 3: Jean Sunchyck, Ilene Madden, Jane Sunchyck, Jean Reynolds, Debbie Ballentine, Sharon Collins, Brenda Peavy, Marianne Vaughan. Row 4: Jimmy Loulies, David Prince, John Parrish, Susanne Britt, Carolyn Poole, John Morecock, Bill Fisher, Bunky Butler Linda Revell, David Prince, Ola Phelps ARt CLUB Row 1: Ola Phelps— secretary , Kenny Morgan— president, Linda Revell— treasurer. Row 2: Calvin Chandler— vice- president, Mrs. Sweet— advisor, Sharon Strickland— historian, Gayle Evans— reporter Kenny Morgan presides over club meeting. 214 Jolene Friedman, Susan Rooks Ola Phelps, Mrs. Sweet, Betty Griffin, Jean Reynolds Gayle Evans, Kitty Gibson, Pam Hambleton, Jean Reynolds Mary McPherson, Bunky Butler, Jane Johnson Betty Griffin, Kenny Morgan, Jane Webster Ola Phelps, Sandy Ripley, Jean Reynolds, Deborah Stephenson, Linda Christmas 215 IndustRi l CoopeRAtive tRAininq Row 1: Gail Bowen —president, Pam Braman— u ice- president, Sue Bradshaw— secretary, Barbara Parris— treasurer. Row 2: Faye Johnson— third period treas- urer, Linda Payne— reporter, Mr. Grover Wade— advisor, Linda Gray— reporter first period, Debbie Wolff— chaplain-parliamentarian, Brenda Tordoff— sergeant-at-arms PROQR m MR. GROVER WADE Advisor RICHARD PENNELL, J.B. MERRITT BILL FACENDA Addis on-Wigg ins Dodge JEAN SUNCHYCK, KATHY Me G LOTH LIN Wilson Library CAROLYN EVANS, EDNA YOUNG LINDA CULPEPPER PAM BRAMAN BARBARA PARRIS KATHY MATTHEWS Woodrow Marshall Beauty School Harry Hunt Portsmouth Health Dept. Dean’s Beauty Salon Dr. Ernst Schwe iger Row 1: Debbie Wolff, Brenda Tordoff, Linda Layne, Barbara Parris, Gail Bowen, Sue Bradshaw, Pam Braman, Faye Johnson, Linda Gray. Row 2: Douglas Shea, Jane Leighton, Anita Langston, Beverly Kelly, Kay Frye, Jackie Hodges, Sandra Jordan, Kathy Mathews. Ruth Ann DeHart, Richard Pennell. Row 3: Tommy Davis, Jean Sunchyck, Susan Keast, Brenda Batchelor, Sharon Zakowski, Diane Patgorski, Carole Sue Borjes, Sherry Johnson, Jimmy Wells. Row 4: George Williams, Marvin Edwards, Kathy McGlothlin, Mary Lawrence, Brenda Mullins, Carolyn Evans, Edna Young, Roy Palmer. Row 5: Linda Culpepper, J.B. Merritt, Bill Facenda, Robert Moody, Lee Holliman, Donald Miltier, Willard Higgins, Norman Ashbum, Brenda McMillan SHERRY JOHNSON Maryview BRENDA TORDOFF Maryview LINDA QRAY Maryview SUSAN KEAST BRENDA BATCHELOR Portsmouth General Portsmouth General JIM VICK Morris Company MARVIN EDWARDS Edwards Body and Fender Co. ROBERT MOODY Janet’s Typewriter WILLARD HIGGINS Wilkins T.V. LEE HOLLIMAN E.A. Sticker GAIL BOWEN Dr. Van K. Heely LINDA LAYNE Dr. Marvin Resnick SUE BRADSHAW Dr. E.L. Bayton SHARON ZAKOWSKI Maryview CAROL SUE BORJES Dr. Harol Heaffner DOUGLAS SHEA Printcraft Press DONALD MILTIER Evans Electric ROY PALMER Western Branch Press GEORGE WILLIAMS Brentwood Animal Hospital TOMMY DAVIS Jim Hagy’s Phillips 66 217 6istRiButive education Row 1: Larry Turner— parliamentarian, Gayle Keim— president, Billy Ames— vice-president, Judy Baze- more— treasurer. Row 2: Herbert Clark —chaplain, Janet Wilder— secretary, Eddie Crone— reporter Row 1: John Little, Herbert Clark— chaplain, Eddie Crone— reporter, Gayle Keim— president, Billy Ames— vice-president, Judy Bazemore— treasurer, Larry Turner— parliamentarian, Janet Wilder— secretary. Row 2: Edith Staley, Dianna Smith, Nancy Eure, Mary Lou Carr, Judy Powell, Brenda McReynolds, Jane Sunchyck, Jenny Baldwin, Felice Urffer. Row 3: Willie Hoover, Vemie Bass, Jimmy Jenkins, Dickie Rardon, Richard Row 1: Johnny Owens, Larry Todd, Billy Tanner, Ricky Delbridge, John Hollingsworth, David Perry, Johnny Bell, John Frost. Row 2: Jean Thompson, Renia Regula, Pat Hodges, Cheryl Early, Yvonne Greene, Lynn Meacham, Sally Self, Gloria Edwards, Billy Vaughan. Row 3: Earl Fly, Ray Davis, Ronnie Carper, A1 Bush, Jeep Morgan, Ray Morgan, Woody Edwards, Ronnie Olmstead. Row 4: Terry Baker, David Smith, Ray Wimbrough, Billy Murphy, DeWayne Barefoot, Gene Warren, Edwin McCary, Larry Miltier, Willie Shearin. Row 5: Eileen Gresham, Raydene Mutter, Pat Johnson, Linda Hughes, Dianna Clifton, Helen Higgins, Connie Ward, Tammie Carter Fisk, Ronnie Jarman, Gene Hodges, Butch Brewer, Mike Parnham, Teddy Harness, Jerry Peterson. Row 4: Glen Gray, Ernie Ricketts, Gayle Kelly, Judi Slocumb, Jean MeClenny, Margaret Langley, Nancy Hassell, Marie Willetts. Row 5: Joe King, Steve Fields, Tim Timberlake, Stephen Sharrett eiectRonics CLub Joe Allsbrook Dennis Shannon Mr. Woodrow Brock, George Carter Vance Gatling, Wayne Griffin Cullen Russell, James Winslow Row 1: Pam Franklin, Judy Womble, Brenda Tilton, Judy Powell, Carol Smith, Linda Bidgood, Betty Cadlaon, Miss Mary Cowan— advisor. Row 2: Linda Smith, Martha Clarke, Linda Noel, Donna Hobbs, Linda Gunter, Janet Spivey, Sherry Cash, Frances Chappell, Verona Parker. Row 3: Sharon Schlusberg, Peggy Smith, Pat Narron, Maureen Costner, Sandra Branscome, Linda Davis, LaDon Cotton, Mary Wynn, Linda Rary, Linda Asble. Row 4: Sharon Brooks, Sharon Price, Mary Jo Wallace, Joyce Dunleavy, Naomi Hale, Judy Bass, Ann Rohrer, Bobbie Polston, Linda Bracy, Linda Holliman, Sally Siegal, Marsha Buck, Linda Bateman, Gerry Cates, Marlene Simpson, Peggy Brown futuRe Business LeAdeRs Of AmeRic OFFICERS: Row 1: Judy Powell— secretary , Brenda Tilton— reporter, Carol Smith— treas- urer, Betty Cadlaon— president. Row 2: Judy Womble— historian, Pam Franklin— asst. secretary , Linda Bidgood— vice- president, Miss Cowan— advisor Club members listen attentively as ... ... Mrs. Rivin of The Famous speaks on “The World of Fashion” 220 OFFICERS: Row 1: Linda Simpson— secretary, Tana Humphrey— president, Linda Kowalewski— vice-president, Sandra Fain— treasurer. Row 2: Linda Johnston— parliamentarian, Miss Ruth Lee— advisor, Linda Balsio— reporter Vocational Office tRaininq Seated: Ann Dunnavant, Diane Todd, Shirley Branon. Standing: Linda Ladd, Beverly Parrish, George Davis, Cindy West, Chris Griggs Seated Tana Humphrey, Linda Simpson, Sharyn Cates, Loretta Bellamy, Brenda Sturgis, Jo Anne Botner, Diane Cotten, Peggy Lilley, Jane Brooks. Standing: Miss Lee, Linda Blasio, Linda Thomas, Sandra Fain, Roletta Gartman Row 1: Miss Lee, Sandra Fain, Linda Simpson, Tana Humphrey, Linda Kowalewski, Linda Johnston, Cindy West, Linda Blasio. Row 2: Diane Todd, Pam Borrill, Loretta Bellamy, Linda Ladd, Peggy Lilley, Diane Cotten, Sharyn Cates, Barbara Hughes, Brenda Sturgis. Row 3: Christine Griggs, Linda Thomas, Beverly King, Mary Morrison, Connie Beaubien, Roleta Gartman, Mona Harward, Jean Rowley. Row 4: George Davis, Shirley Branon, Janie Brooks, Jo Anne Botner, Joy Manly, Ann Dunnavant 221 Row 1: Mrs. Jane Snyder, Bonnie Ellis, Carol Rush, Marlene Hollowell, Linda Rose, Sharon, Adams, Becky Rice, Toby Siegal. Row 2: Cindy Gupton, Lilian Carlisle, Beckie Lewis, Beth Wilson, Beverly Shifflett, Rochelle Higger, Sharon Brooks. Row 3: Anne Callis, Gerry Cates, Vicki Lassiter, Debbie Edwards, Priscilla Tucker, Rebecca Forbes. Row 4: Susan Pearson, Linda Privett, Elizabeth Wood, Ann Allman futime nuRses Sharon Adams— v ice-president, Mrs. Jane Snyder, R.N.— advisor, Linda Rose— pres i- sident, Becky Rice— treas- urer, Marlene Hollowell— secretary Row 1: Tommy Smith— vie e-president, Bobby O’Neal —president, Bill Adkins- recording secretary , Linwood Mingis— treasurer. Row 2: Charles Robertson— historian, Judy Womble— corr. secre- tary, David Swain— parliamentarian, Danny Yates— sergeant-at-arms teen Aqe RepuBlic ns Row 1: Bill Adkins, David Swain, Danny Yates, Tommy Smith, Bobby O’Neal, Judy Womble, Charles Robertson, Linwood Mingis. Row 2: Thomas Gregory, Kenny Ford, John Woodard, Sherry Brooks, Mary Benn Underwood, Bobby Beale, Mr. Charles Perlick— advisor. Row 3: Lewis Byrd, Robert Murphy, Michael Norman, Gary Taylor future te cheps Of AmepicA Row 1: Julia Anderson, Kathy Dawson— his torian, Bonnie Ellis— secretary, Candy Frink— president, Carol Anne Cross— vice-president, Tricia Williams— treasurer, Mary Lou Beck —reporter, Miss Georgianna Wood house — adv is or. Row 2: Lyn Snyder, Anita Nyman, Faye Moffett, Ann Lewis, Sandy Wagner, Paulette Lufsey, Jean Miller, Gayle Evans, Betty Jane Diggs. Row 3: Sally Joyner, Janice Rogers, Judy Kiser, Linda Jarman, Debbie Rheindt, Debbie Webster, Pam Roberts, Vicky Young. Row 4: Mary Lou Chrisman, Susan Miller, Diane Burton, Marilyn Austin, Annette Ashley, Sharon Strickland, -Ann Webster, Betty Lou Peele, Janet Merritt. Row 5: Cathy Smith, Karen Gray, Mary Allen, Cheryl Maxson, Julia Williams, Sharon Santos, Sandra Wilson, Marlene Ackerman Row 1: Mr. Charles Perlick— adu isor, Mandy Carr, Barbara Creech, Stephanie Weiss, Sandra Reshef- sky, Sharon Levin, Susan Rooks, Paula Lufsey. Row 2: Diane Andrews, Judy White, Beverly Morgan, Betty Cohen, Pam Saunders, Brenda McCoy, Marie Sterling, Pat Ward, Marsha Edwards. Row 3: Linda Myers, Lilli Jo Johnson, Linda Satterfield, Judy Donaldson, Sandy Ragan, Cindy Lee, Linda Batchelor, Fonda Winfrey. Row 4: Jackie Dennis, Susan Joyner, Kitty Keene, Linda Hundley, Dianna Parker, Kris Bie, Lynn Gillerlain. Row 5: Bill Stewart, Marsha Wine, Billy Perham, Bonnie Schlitz, Ray Perdue, Pat Kreger 223 Allen Jeanie Travis, Connie Young, Naomi Natalio, Bonnie Young, Sheila Tordoff Row 1: Susan Osborne— cott. secretary , Penny Nichols- secretory, Brenda Sykes— vice-president, Marsha Buck- president, June Hannah— sgt.-at-arms. Row 2: Cynthia Nuckols —chaplain, Mrs. Buck— advisor, Mary Jo Wallace— treasurer Linda Eure, Barbara Barber, Norma Mowell Conrad, Tammie Carter, Patty Row 1: Betsy McGehee, Naomi Natalio. Row 2: Ilene Madden, Shirley Butler, Sally Joyner Kathryn Vaughn, Cynthia Nuckols, Norma Ripley, Susan Tribble, Valerie Britton 224 tRi-hi y R ow 1: Pam Taylor, Terry Taylor. Row 2: Cindy Yberra, Janie Bryant, Bobbie Beale. Row 3: Patricia Reynolds, Norma Williams Sharon Adams, Sandra Pool, Verona Parker, Sheila Tordoff, Earlene Spady “This is what we look like when we all get together!” ' 225 VIRGINIA MILES Pres ident Row 1: Diana Porter, Linda Jarvis, Jinny Miles, Terry Doxey, Janie Leighton. Row 2: Carolyn Pack, Linda Davis, Anita Nyman. DIANA PORTER Vice-president TERRY DOXEY Secretary JANE LEIGHTON Treasurer CAROLYN PACK MARY LOU BECK Con. Secretary Chaplain LINDA DAVIS Parliamentarian ANITA NYMAN Reporter Sandra Brans come LINDA JARVIS Sgt.-at-arms Lydia Elmore FAYE MOFFETT Linda Asble Point Keeper U i J Brenda Batchelor 226 douBle w tRi-hi-y Anita Nyman, Brenda Harris, Diana Porter, Linda Jarvis Queenie Elmore, Betty Ellis, Terry Doxey, Jinny Miles CLOCKWISE: Mary Ann Hayes, Sandy Branscome, Linda Davis, Delores Turney, Vicky Young Linda Caprio, Sharyn Pack, Ginger Asble, Brenda Batchelor 227 Row 1: Janie Leighton, Carolyn Pack, Sharyn Garren. Row 2: Linda Asble, Pam JANIE SYKES MARY BARBEE President Vice-president presidents tn-hi-y SUSAN STOAKES SANDRA SWAIN JUDY OLD GAYLE EVANS Linda Blasio Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Sgt.-at-arms Murphy Brown Mary Anne Dennis Mandy Carr Barbara Creech Karen Gray Gayle Keim Jean Miller Beverly Morgan Sharon Ryals Linda Stallings Linda Thomas Joyce Truitt Linda Vann Leslie Wright 228 Row 1: Jean Miller, Susan Stoakes, Sandra Swain, Janie Sykes, Judy Old. Row 2: Beverly Morgan, Sharon Ryals, Gayle Evans, Gayle Keirn, Mrs. Sykes — adv is or. Row 3: Linda Vann, Linda Thomas, Joyce Truitt, Leslie Wright OFFICERS: Row 1: Susan Stoakes, Sandra Swain, Gayle Evans, Janie Sykes, Judy Old Joyce Truitt, Linda Vann, Thomas, Sharon Ryals 229 Beverly Morgan, Jean Miller, Leslie Wright Linda pResnoiR tRi-hi-y Marilyn Baggett, Susan Miller, Stephanie Bonney, Marguerite Snyder Marguerite Snyder, Betty Franklin, Stephanie Bonney, Bonnie Barnes Judy Austin, Delores Flythe, Dotty Hathaway, Bonnie Taylor Lynn Owens, Mrs. Butler— advisor, Beth Butler, Robin Pugh Ann Stewart, Debbie Ryant, Wilma Haycock, Debbie Webster 230 “This is how our happy family looks one night every week!” Betty Franklin, Bonnie Barnes, Connie Barnes, Rosie T ay lor Karen Silva, Ann Rohrer, Connie Whitener, Becky Forbes 231 CAROL TOWNSEND SUSAN ROOKS NANCY SYKES TANA HUMPHREY CATHY CARSTEN President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Corr. secretary MARSHA EDWARDS JANET DREWRY DONNA PARKER Betty Ray Andrews Barbara Belote Chaplain Reporter Sgt.-at-arms Brenda Byrd Maureen Costner Carolyn Grimes Linda Gunter Debbie Holland Lilli Jo Johnson Susan Keast Linda Mitchell Brenda Riggs Donna Wyant 232 pRexie tRi-hi-y Row 1: Linda Mitchell, Mrs. Johnson— advisor, Maureen Costner. Row 2: Susan Keast, Donna Wyant Betty Ray Andrews, Debbie Holland, Barbara Belote, Lilli Jo Johnson, Diane Andrews Row 1: Marsha Edwards, Carol Townsend, Nancy Sykes, Tana Murphy. Row 2: Donna Parker, Susan Rooks, Cathy Carsten, Janet Drewry Row 1: Linda Mitchell, Betty Ray Andrews, Debbie Holland, Carol Townsend, Tana Humphrey, Nancy Sykes, Marsha Edwards. Row 2: Carolyn Grimes, Donna Parker, Mrs. Johnson, Becky Deans, Carolyn Blair, Diane Andrews, Donna Wyant, Lilli Jo Johnson, Cathy Carsten, Janet Drewry, Brenda Riggs, Linda Gunter, Susan Rooks. Row 3: Susan Keast, Connie Mathias, Becky Thompson, Maureen Costner, Judy Drewiy, Linda, Barbara Belote, Mary Applewhite SANDRA MILTIER GINGER YBERRA PAM SAUNDERS President Vice-president Secretary Willett tm-hi-y BARBARA JONES CHERYL LUTTON DEBBIE STAPLES JULIA ANDERSON Donna Achstein Corr. secretary Treasurer Chaplain Historian Bonnie Buchanan Betty Cadlaon Sharon Collins Betty Jane Diggs Janice Holmes Brenda Miller Ginny Oliver Bonnie Ross Sue Sayre Carol Smith Anne Tolson Brenda Vogt Sandy Wagner Pat Willis Mary Ellen Woodhead 234 Sandra Miltier, Debbie Staples, Ginger Yberra, Cheryl Lutton, Barbara Jones, Julia Anderson, Pam Saunders Dgt, Anne Tolson, Pam Bonnie Buchanan, Janice Brenda Saunders Holmes Brenda Vogt, Anne Tolson, Marsha Stephenson Janice Holmes Pat Willis, Betty Cadlaon, Mary Ellen Woodhead Julia Anderson Carole Smith, Becky Horton, Cindy Yberra, Cheryl Lutton Ginny Oliver, Bonnie Ross, Ginger Yberra, Sandra Warren, Sue Sayre Brenda Miller, Sandra Miltier, Betty Jane Diggs, Debbie Staples, Barbara Jones 235 MARTHA MORRIS President LINDA TRAFTON Vice-president GLORIA WILLIAMS NANCY APPENZELLER Secretary Treasurer SHIRLEY VALENTINE Secretary WiLsonite tRi-hi-y Roberta Alberti SHERRY JOHNSON Sgt.-at-arms Susan Ashinoff Pam Bowers Renae Dearmon Kitty Gibson Janice Harris 236 Ff J Jane Webster, Gloria Williams, Linda Trafton, Shirley Valentine, Nancy Appenzeller, Martha Morris, Sherry Johnson, Linda Boothe Renae Dearmon, Susan Ashinoff, Marilyn Whittington, Leslie Bridgers, Roberta Alberti, Sharon Levin Kitty Gibson, Marion Johnson, Cathy Davenport, Linda Hundley, Judy Womble, Mrs. Wright— advisor Kathy White, Pat Noble, Jean Noble, Susan Ragan, Pam Bower Ellen Goeller, Cindy Brouwer, Sharon Moody, Robin Gold- blatt, Anne Webster, Donna Trafton, Janet Duncan Janet Wright, Betsy Thornton, Janice Harris— kneeling, Bonnie Fentress, Ellen Snodgrass 237 PAT TAYLOR President POSEY CURRAN V ice-president GINNY LOU MORIN SHERRY BROOKS Past vice-president Past secretary WooOrow Wilson tRi-hi-y Stephanie Weiss, Mary Lynn Stephenson, Pat Taylor, Linda Andrews Ellen Grace, Marsha Wine, Gwenn Tugwell, Mary Benn Underwood Janice Austin, Cindy DeLoatche, Paulette Batten, Kitty Keene, Anne Heely Sheila Powell, Diane Cross, Ruth Fae Sawyer, Anzy Wells Posey Curran, Rainell Stilley, Barbara Barnes, Sue Bradshaw MARSHA WINE Sgt.-at-arms BARBARA BARNES MARTHA F LAMM I A CINDY DeLOATCHE SUE BRADSHAW Secretary Treasurer Corr. secretary Chaplain Ann Heely Kitty Keene Mary Stephenson Rainell Stilley Margaret Bright Diane Cross Betsy Newton Sheila Powell Ellen Grace Ruth Sawyer i Judy Travis Gwenn Tugwell Mary Benn Underwood Stephanie Weiss Anzy Wells 239 LUTHER BLAIR Vice-president RUSSELL LONG Secretary JERRY MATTHEWS ROBBIE JORDAN Treasurer Chaplain Carl Coleman Larry Cook John Dillon Vincent Garre nton Sam Bush BILLY SMITH President Tommy Gray Jon Hunter Charles Newton Phil Pierce Bill Randall Charlie Robertson Donald Sandie Johnny Sexton Parker Stokes David Swain 240 BRyant hi-y GARLAND GIFFORD BARRY BLACK WAYNE BROOKS Sgt ,-at-arms Charlie Newton, Charles Robertson, Larry Cook, Wayne Brooks, Parker Stokes Row 1: Johnny Sexton, Steve Turner. Row 2: David Swain, Wayne Brooks, Wayne Newton Row 1: Brad Vaughan, James Watts, Lloyd Conley, Sammy Bush, Steve Whitehome Garland Gifford, Robert Jordan, Billy Smith, Jerry Matthews, Russell Long FRED TALBOT President ROGER SPENCE Vice-president JOE MAYES GARY MASK BOB QUADROS Secretary Treasurer Chaplain John Gassner Charles Griffin Paul Hurdle Rusty Johnson Billy Moore Robert Murphy Tommy Prince Ronnie Sorrell Bill Steiner Charlie Taylor Robert Thompson teve Tribble Bill Van Dyck Rod Vernon .T r k Vink 242 WOOdROW Wilson hi y BUZZY BARCLAY BILLY AMES WAYNE BOOTHE Sgt.-at-arms Row 1: Rod Vernon, Bill Van Dyck, Buzzy Barclay, Steve Tribble. Row 2: Bert Crawford, Billy Ames, Sidney Hughson Row 1: Tommy Buck, Bill Van Dyck, Buzzy Barclay, Steve Tribble, Harvey Siegal. Row 2: Rod Vernon, Bert Crawford, Billy Ames, Sidney Hughson Row 1: Gary Mask, Fred Talbot, Roger Spence. Row 2: Bob Quadros, Buzzy Barclay Bill Steiner, Tommy Prince, Robert Thompson Jack Fay, Mr. Butler— advisor, Charlie Griffin, Ronnie Sorrell Ernie Crawford, Ronnie Ottavio, Rusty Johnson, Robert Murphy 243 ‘Editor appiness is being queen 245 KAREN BANGEL BONNIE ROSS Junior Attendant Junior Attendant 247 “Which one will it Be? 1 1 Sue Bradshaw and her campaign manager, Luther Blair introduces his candidate, Ginny Lou Morin Butch Bisese Homecoming Court - 1965 248 Always a homecoming highLight! Present generation shows grads how it’s done today Cheerleaders join in as Abe Goldblatt presents his campaign song out of the past Mom and Dad tell their offsprings how it was in their day 249 Highlight of the assembly was a talk by Abe Goldblatt Mayor Smith of Portsmouth greets Mayor Kilgore of Hampton. Her honor is a member of the graduated class that was honored this year ♦ PRize I.C.T.’s “Heap Big Welcome” wins FIRST PLACE honors flRSt place Club members their float put finishing touches on Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi- Y takes SECOND PLACE honors t h L A i R C e Vocal Department took THIRD PLACE honors with “Sunday Best’’ 251 eveRyBo y Loves . . . Ginny Lou Morin— queen, Naomi Natalio— maid-of -honor, Ellen Grace, Sue Bradshaw— senior attendants; Bonnie Ross, Karen Bangel — junior attendants The Yearbook staff salutes alumni Forum entry wins FOURTH PLACE honors 252 . . . A pARAde! Georgianna Edwards leads the Dreamer’s Bull in the parade Presidents Tri-Hi-Y makes a fine showing Prexie Tri-Hi-Y baked a cake just for the alumni Pull!!!! 253 mtm Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y gushes out a welcome for the alumni The Art Club really did a fine job on this float D. E. Club is sold on the alumni All the woRk . . . Mary Jo Wallace is happy atop the Allen Tri-Hi-Y float Art Club members finish up in time for the parade 254 . . Suddenly Becomes w omh -while! There’s no doubt about our Queen being happy! Pat Taylor accepts trophy for Woodrow Wilson Tri- Hi-Y. Their float came in second The 1939 football team is all ready to roll Wilson band is in its usual fine form Front: Janice Austin— co-captain, Susan Hinton— mascot, Carol Crute— co-c aptain. Back: Bonnie Buchanan, Paulette Taylor, Ann Heely, Peggy Mathews, Janet Blow, Margaret Bright, Linda Bishop, Janet Barnes “we’ll Be Back Again . . . ONORARY PARADE IARSHALL Ann Kilgore, Hampton’s mayor, serves as Parade Marshal Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y members make a last minute check Double W Tri-Hi-Y emphasizes its welcome Homecoming Committee 256 Willet Tri-Hi-Y gives a “Ring of Welcome” to returning alumni Dr. Allen crowns Ginny Lou during half time ceremonies “That was one picture Coach enjoyed taking!” Look at the “Bird of Paradise!” 257 College night Mr. O’Neal from Danville Technical Institute emphasizes a point to student and parent Mr. DeLong from Madison explains entrance requirements to Wilson students Miss Georgianna Woodhouse, Guidance director This representative was not able to be identified 258 Open house The Forum’s annual bake sale again proves successful Mrs. Carter and parents apparently have no prob- lems at this point Coach Holley and parent discuss grading system. thespians featuRe CURTAIN CALL: Belinda Martin, Lonnie Solomon, Pat Roger Doyel, Pat Willis, Ronnie Ottavio, Eddie Culpepper, Kreger, Paul Hurdle, Mary Beth Alexander, Joe Mayes, Sara Levinson, Martha Flammia “the five OoLUr BiLL” CASt of ChARACtGRS Mrs. Moore The Major Ralph Don Virginia Charlie Ed Jeff. Ruthie Jane Ann Sister Accordian Music by Cynthia Borrill Organ Music Director Student Director “Watch him, Don!” “I’m a kid, but I’m not!” 261 S.C.A. gang puts the finishing touches on the school tree in the cafeteria. Everyone was impressed by the baskets decorated and fixed by the homerooms Mr. Ruzek, S.C.A. president Tommy Buck, and Joe Mayes go over last minute details before assembly ChRistrms . . . The Mixed Chorus performance was well received! The march down the aisle with the baskets! 262 . . . a h ppy time! Salvation Army representative pre- sents plaque to Mary Jo Wallace. Triple Trio presentation was also a highlight of the assembly. Mr. Ruzek puts the band through its paces! The basket line slows down temporarily! Joe Mayes served as narrator for the program Miss Watson directs the vocal portion of the program! 263 ' Sno-BAlL pRoved to Be . . . Everybody was certainly ready for this picture! Eddie Crone and date arrive for their big night! Too bad Butch doesn’t have two more arms! Gwen Tugwell, Marsha Wine, and Diane Cross take time out for “girl talk!” 264 . . . a veRy happy affaiR!” Mary Benn Underwood is obviously very happy! ‘‘Think it over, Mrs. Blanford!” “What’s the matter, ‘Furgy’?” Barbara Creech and date, Robert Beedie, Linda Johnston, David Mullins, and Murphy Brown sit this one out! “Tommy! What pretty teeth you have!” “Surprised? Who’s surprised!” 265 One act pUys . . . SpRinq - 1966 THE OTHER PLAYER: Paul Hurdle, Joe Mayes, John Morecock ANTIC SPRING: Sara Levinson, Gary Mask ANTIC SPRING: Gary Mask, Bobby Holland, Beverly Morgan ANTIC SPRING: Gary Mask, Bobby Holland, Sara Levinson Beverly Morgan, Dennis Stephens, Pat Kreger | ANTIC SPRING: Bobby Holland, Beverly Morgan 266 WOMEN MUST WORK: Cheri Wyron, Anne Rivin, Karen Bangel, Bonnie Ross WOMEN MUST WORK: Mary Beth Duffen, Ruth Campbell THE OTHER PLAYER: Paul Hurdle, John Morecock Not pictured in WOMEN MUST WORK - Mary Beth Alexander, Bonnie Ellis, Janie Sykes, Judy Kiser, Cindy Borrill ANTIC SPRING: Sara Levinson, Dennis Stephens, Pat Kreger, THE OTHER PLAYER: Paul Hurdle, Joe Gary Mask Mayes 267 BAND - JANUARY 14, 1966 N.A.S.A. - MARCH 29, 1966 assemBly PHYSICAL ED AND MODERN DANCE - FEBRUARY 18, 1966 THE PRESIDENT - SEPTEMBER 24, 1965 THE STUDENT - SEPTEMBER 24, 1965 THE DREAMER - SEPTEMBER 24, 1935 highlights DEBATE TEAM - MARCH 4, 1966 HOMECOMING - OCTOBER 15, 1965 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY— DECEMBER 10, 1965 COURT OF HONOR - JANUARY 7, 1966 FISHER BODY - NOVEMBER 2, 1965 THE FORUM - FEBRUARY 4, 1966 monoQRc m Carnes . . . Won By faculty Coach Strawn and Russell Long look on as Glenn Gray fires away at the basket. It looks like Mrs. Clarke is outnumbered by Monogram Club members Carolyn Grimes, Bonnie Taylor, and Joyce McDaniels the ReameR . . . qoes on saLe! Receptionist Jane Sykes helps Betty Griffin into (Dr.) Billy Moore’s office. Carol Crute holds the mike for Sue Dashiell for her spot on the pro- gram. 270 “Good grief! I can’t help it if my paper isn’t as good as the ‘66 President!” SUBSCRiptlOn AsserrmLy There’s no wipeout when you buy The President! Pig Ben graduates, “cum dirtie”! “Hey! She does advertise in The President!” “You should have known that you can’t graduate without a ’66 President, Charlie Brown!” “He pulled my hair again, Miss Othmar! 272 appiness is really kicking the ball Winning Season THOMAS MATUSIAK Co-captain BUTCH BISESE Co-captain Luther Blair really stretched for this reception against the Typhoon rx i i_i ■ i] Row 1: Jerry Goney, Wayne Boone, Roy Fish, Danny Perryman, Arthur Taylor, Johnny Mercer, Louis Ripley, Luther Blair, Sanford Richardson, Brad Vaughan, Joe Fussell, Sam Bush, Butch Hodges. Row 2: Frank Edwards, Donald Sandie, John Viers, Doug Whitley, Lewis Huddle, Bill Jennings. Brad Mobley, Rickie Hoggard, Richard Galbreath, Jim Stephenson, Herbie Whitley, Rickie Rawls, Garland Gifford, Walter Tobler. Row 3: Coach Ralph Results fRom Ust game win! Ralph Gahagan— head coach mhWje-i MM v | IrcjC r Tr , ] r „ j Gahagan, Charley Mathis, Kenny Ford, Asa Kelly, David Keffer, David Mullins, Butch Bisese, Tommy Matusiak, Lloyd Conley, George Ryder, Dickie Williams, Larry Todd, Coach Howard Beale, Coach Jim Paine 1965 Season RecoR6 Wilson 33 Churchland 14 Wilson 7 Newport News 7 Wilson 20 Norview 8 Wilson 6 Oscar Smith 20 Wilson 13 Hampton 7 Wilson 6 Great Bridge 41 Wilson 19 Maury 21 Wilson 28 Princess Anne 20 Wilson 12 Granby 23 Wilson 13 Cradock 6 David Huddle— equipment, Bill Strawn— equipment manager, Harvey Myers— team manager Assistant coaches Jim Paine and Jim Sherrill Bisese rolls out for six points against Princess Anne Granby defenders put the stopper on Bisese 276 Oscar Smith defender puts the stopper on Bisese LETTERMEN: Row 1: Luther Blair, Butch Hodges, Tommy Matusiak, Bill Jennings. Row 2: Walter Tobler, Butch Bisese, David Mullins Blair on the completion end of a Bisese pass in the Cavalier game Tobler driven out of bounds during action at Great Bridge 277 WILSON 32 - CHURCHLAND 14 Before a crowd of 7,500, the Presidents nearly ran the Truckers out of Churchland Stadium with a strong first half that saw them score four times. The final score was 32-14. In the first quarter, Butch Bisese, on a keeper, faked off left tackle and went wide on a 25-yard touchdown jaunt. Tackle Brad Vaughn recovered a fumble by Church- land’s quarterback, Danny James, on the Trucker’s 19, and the Presidents needed only two plays to score again, this time on a pass from Bisese to David Mullins. Wilson held a 12-0 lead with the game less than six minutes old. The Presidents scored on the second play of the next quarter as a result of a good fake by Bisese, followed by a hand-off to Mullins, who went to the weak side, and scrambled 45 yards into the end zone. A 37 yard pass from Walt Tobler to Mullins added another touchdown for the Presidents, who left the field at halftime with a 25-0 lead. An 85 yard return of the second half kickoff by Dwight Smith put the Truckers on the scoreboard, and they followed up with a drive of 66 yards for another touchdown to cut the Wilson lead to 25-14. The Presidents, however, controlled the fourth quarter, and wiped out all Trucker comeback efforts by scoring on a 77 yard march that ended with Bisese’s seven yard pass to Mullins. WILSON 7 - NEWPORT NEWS 7 For the second time in as many years, the Presidents and the Typhoon of Newport News battled to a stalemate. This time the score was 7-7; last year both teams were unable to convert, and the score was 6-6. Newport News got on the scoreboard with 47 seconds remaining in the first half when Jimmy Hogan passed 36 yards to Joel Fisher for a touchdown. This gave the Typhoon a 7-0 halftime lead. Quarterback Butch Bisese raced 36 yards for the touchdown, in the third period, that tied the score. A few minutes after Bisese scored, Dickie Williams sprinted 54 yards for a touchdown, but it was nullified by a clipping penality. The Presidents controlled the game, but were unable to push across the clincher. In the closing moments, Wilson worked the ball down to the one yard line, only to have the Typhoon hold on fourth down with less than a minute to play. The game ended with Newport News in their own territory. WALTER TOBLER Halfback DAVID MULLINS Halfback DICKIE WILLIAMS Fullback BUTCH HODGES Center SANFORD RICHARDSON End SAM BUSH End BILL JENNINGS Guard LUTHER BLAIR End 278 Mullins gathers in a pass for a score against the Norview Pilots WILSON 20 - NORVIEW 8 Unbeaten, but once tied, Wilson downed Norview 20-8, before a drenched crowd of 3,000 at Lawrence Stadium. David Mullins touched off the scoring with a 58 yard punt return early in the opening quarter, with Butch Bisese running for the extra point, and a 7-0 lead. Late in the quarter the Presidents increased the lead to 13-0 as a result of a pass from Bisese to Mullins. The Pilots struck back after taking the next kickoff. Brosetto, on a pitchout, dashed for a touch- down that made the score 13-6. Two plays later, the Presidents retaliated w-ith another score. From his own 26, Bisese fired a pass to Luther Blair at the Wilson 45, where the Wilson end eluded defender Mark Mustin, and raced the rest of the way to put Wilson ahead, 20-6. The Pilots came back strong in the second half, and threatened the Prexie’s goal line on three occasions without scoring. They did finally register two points when they tackled Walt Tobler in the end zone after blocking his punt. These were the only points scored by either team in the second half. WILSON 7 - OSCAR SMITH 20 Wilson journeyed to the lair of an aroused Oscar Smith Tiger, and came away with the first loss of the season. The score was 20-7. The Tigers scored twice within two minutes in the opening quarter as Leigh Phelps threw 13 yards to Carl Forsen for the first touchdown, and Jim Inman ran 26 yards with an inter- ception of a Bisese pass for the second touchdown. As a result, Smith led 13-0 at halftime. Bisese scored on a 12 yard keeper early in the third quarter to cut the Tiger margin to six at 13-7. However, the Tigers promptly marched 58 yards, mostly on short gains, to score the insurance touchdown. It was a frustrating evening for the Presidents, who threatened four times, but scored only once. Clever ball handling and running by Bisese kept them in the game until Smith’s third touchdown put the game out of reach. WAYNE BOONE End RICHARD GALBREATH Center ROY FISH End JOHNNY MERCER Tackle LEWIS HUDDLE Guard GARLAND GIFFORD Halfback BRAD VAUGHAN Tackle 279 Tobler hauled down after a good gain against Maury WILSON 13 - HAMPTON 7 Seven thousand fans sat in on the climax of a successful Homecoming as Wilson downed Hampton by a score of 13-7. The evening also featured the announcement of the prize- winning floats, and the half-time crowning of the Home- coming Queen, Ginny Lou Morin, by Dr. Robert W. Allen. The big play of the game came in the first half when David Mullins fell in behin d guard Herbie Whitley, and broke through the Crabber line to outrun the Crabber secondary. The play covered 50 yards, and proved to be the victory margin. The play was called by Bisese just before a knee injury in the second quarter which was to sideline him for the next three weeks. Walter Tobler took over at quarterback, and Mullins moved to tailback, from which position he carried 21 times in the second half, and added 70 more yards to the 61 he picked up in first half. Tobler’s 40 yards in 11 carries helped control the ball most of the second half. After Bisese’s injury. Coach Gahagan’s strategy was, “to just cram the ball down their throats,” and with Tobler at the helm, the Presidents did just that most of the second half, much to the enjoyment of the members of the 1939 team who sat on the sideline during the entire game. It took two Truckers to put the stopper on Bisese this time JOHN VIERS JERRY GONEY Quarterback Guard ASA KELLY Guard DAVID KOFFER Fullback 280 Mullins finds himself completely surrounded by Norview Pilots WILSON 6 - GREAT BRIDGE 40 The Presidents lost to a powerful Great Bridge team that played a near perfect game to extend their undefeated string to 14 games. A strong Wilson offense just could not get rolling, and the Wildcats came away with an easy 40-6 victory. Injuries to quarterback Butch Bisese, out as a result from a twisted knee, and to Dickie Williams, who tried to go on an injured knee, proved too big a handicap for the Prexies to overcome. An aggressive Great Bridge offense and defense proved to be too powerful for the Prexies, and the half-time score was 13-0. Wilson came alive in the fourth quarter, but it was a little too late. The first Wilson threat of the game was a 35 yard pass from Walt Tobler to David Mullins. The Prexies used the same combination to score as Tobler’s 12 yard pass found Mullins in the end zone. This was the extent of any offense for the night, and the Presidents absorbed their worst defeat under Coach Gahagan. This one is up for grabs during the Princess Anne game WILSON 19 - MAURY 21 Less than 3,000 fans turned out on a cold Friday night to see the Prexies drop a close game to the Commodores, 21-19. David Mullins sprinted 42 yards for the first Wilson touchdown, while quarterback Walt Tobler rolled out nine yards for one President score, and passed 11 yards to halfback Garland Gifford for another. Only one of three extra points was scored, which spelled the difference between a tie and a loss. The big play of the game for the Prexies was Tobler’s pass to end Luther Blair that covered 61 yards. On fourth down from the nine, Tobler rolled left for the first score. In the final seconds of the first half, a Maury threat was halted when Tobler intercepted a pass in the end zone, and ran it back 15 yards. The game ended in story book fashion for Maury as Dolly Madison gathered in a pass with just 34 seconds left, and scored the winning touchdown. CHARLIE MATHIS Halfback RICKY HOGGARD Guard DONALD S ANDIE Halfback GEORGE RYDER Tackle 281 JIM STEPHENSON Halfback Great Bridge back on the move BISESE adds extra point against Princess Anne KENNY FORD Center Tobler picks up good yardage against Commodores WILSON 28 - PRINCESS ANNE 20 After sitting out two games with an injury. Butch Bisese returned to action in the President’s 28-20 victory over Princess Anne. The Cavaliers were kept off balance by Bisese’s rollouts and passes. The first two touch- downs were scored by Bisese from seven and twenty yards out. The second score was highlighted by a 16 yard pass to Luther Blair. Bisese also ran for two extra points, rushed for a total of 114 yards, and intercepted a pass to halt the Cavaliers’ final drive with 4:02 left in the game. Excellent defensive support came from an aggressive line that stopped a Princess Anne threat on the Wilson 11 early in the game. Bisese was joined in the scoring de- partment by Walt Tobler, who tallied twice on short runs, and then dashed for two extra points. The key play in this second straight win over Princess Anne was a pass interception by center Butch Hodges, which set up what proved to be the winning touchdown. HERBIE WHITLEY Guard ARTHUR TAYLOR Tackle MICKEY YATES Halfback LEWIS RIPLEY Tackle 282 Coach Gahagan and offensive starters: Front: Brad Vaughan, Butch Hodges, Tommy Matusiak. Back: David Mullins, Wayne Boone, Walter Tobler, Butch Bisese, Dickie Williams, Bill Jennings, Luther Blair WILSON 12 - GRANBY 23 For the second year in a row. Foreman Field turned out to be a jinx as the Presidents met District Champion Granby. Under the direction of Butch Bisese, the Presidents put up a good fight for most of the game, only to come out on the short end of the score. A scoreless first half for the Prexies left Granby in the lead, 10-0. But Bisese led the Presidents to a touch- down late in the third quarter, and another score, with 5:02 left in the fourth period, gave Wilson a 12-0 lead. At this point the Comets took charge as they first picked up a Tobler fumble, and then a Bisese pass, to give them a 23-12 lead. In the face of the two breaks that gave Granby the lead, the Prexies did not fold entirely. Bisese directed a drive that saw him scamper 20 yards to the Comet 9. A 15 yard penalty had helped to set up this play. However, time ran out before the Presidents were able to do any more about closing the 11 point spread, and the final score stood at 23-12 in favor of Granby. WILSON 13 - CRADOCK 6 The Presidents journeyed cross-town to close out their season against the Admirals, and came back with a well-earned 13-6 victory. This could well be called the evening of the Butch’s, as Bisese stood out again with his running and passing, and Hodges was outstanding on defense. Bisese did a masterful job of mixing his plays, which included 15 and 22 yard passes to halfback David Mullins in the first half. In the second period a Wilson punt touched an Admiral as it rolled at the 20 yard line, giving the Presidents possession when Butch Hodges recovered. From this point, Bisese rolled out for the first score. The second touchdown was a result of a pass form Bisese to end Luther Blair. Bisese’ s 18 plays, all but one on the ground, used up the third quarter in moving the the Presidents to the Admiral 10. This drive was stalled when a pass intended for Mullins was intercepted by Cradock’s Howell in the end zone. However, a tight Wilson defense held the Admirals in check the rest of the way. Cradock scored in the final minute of the game as Tommy Dail picked off a Bisese pass, and ran it into the end zone. JOE FUSSELL Tackle Perryman was wide open on this pass in the Cavalier game Oscar Smith defender has Mullins wrapped up on this play DANNY PERRYMAN End 283 71 032 Row 1: Gerald Todd, Mike Vicks, Bobby Andrews, Jerry Raynor, Mike Waters, Dennis Moser, Ben Pearson, Caiy Fields, Doug Whitley, John Sisson, Linwood Jennings. Row 2: Andy Hawkins, Dickie Cuthriell, Buddy Jennings, Lary Johnson, Bill Newbill, Pat Kelly, Reedy Barnes, John Lewis, John Emons, Billy Moran, Steve Kampman. Row 3: Coach Jim Holley, Mike Topler, Lloyd Conley, Robert McCarty, Barry Wagner, David Huddle, Mike Gough, Ricky Rawls, Gary Warren, Brad Mobley, Mike Matusiak, Robert Mosely, Coach Jim Sherrill (absent- Frank Edwards, Ernie Midgette) GARY WARREN JunioR V Rsity MIKE VICKS MIKE TOPLER ANDY HAWKINS ROBERT MOSELY ROBERT McCARTY GARY WAGNER GERALD TODD 284 1965 Season Record Wilson 6 13 Wilson 13 6 Wilson 12 6 Wilson 6 0 Wilson 7 7 Wilson 12 0 Wilson 6 6 Wilson 0 7 (Because it was discovered at the end of the season ineligible player, all games were forfeited) that Wilson had used an BRAD MOBLEY RICKY RAWLS Coaches Holley and Sherrill JANICE AUSTIN Co-Captain VARsity PEGGY MATTHEWS PAULETTE TAYLOR BONNIE BUCHANAN Warm up time during the Eastern District Tournament. ANN HE ELY SHIRLEY VALENTINE CINDEE BROUWER Co-Captain JuniOR . . . BONNIE SCHLITZ IRENE KING MARION JOHNSON 286 Dillon goes up for the rebound against the Cradock Admirals Blackman drives for two points during Kellam action -66 Season RecoR6 Churchland 38 Cradock 62 Kellam 51 Oscar Smith 55 Virginia Beach 46 Deep Creek 32 Maury 43 Granby 60 Great Bridge 53 Princess Anne 78 Norview 74 Hampton 64 Churchland 51 Cox 42 Cradock 61 Great Bridge 54 Eastern District Tournament Cox 43 Princess Anne 54 Maury 7 1 1965 Wilson 40. Wilson 75. Wilson 85. Wilson 51 . Wilson 51. Wilson 79. Wilson 62. Wilson 61. Wilson 65, Wilson 61. Wilson 64 Wilson 50 Wilson 73 Wilson 48 Wilson 85 Wilson 56 Wilson 50 Wilson 44 Wilson 69 Rhodes hits for two points without too much opposition from the Truckers 289 Bisese’s left hand hook registers two points against Maury McPhail connects during Maury action A Great Bridge Wildcat controls this rebound Blackman drives for a lay up during the Cox tournament game 290 This turned out to be an easy lay up for Blackman against Kellam McPhail controls the jump against the Truckers Bisese, Rhodes, and McPhail Mullins scores against Churchland have German of the Cavaliers pretty well covered Rhodes missed connections on this rebound, much to the Cox player’s surprise The start of the Cradock game. Two Cavaliers could not stop this shot by McPhail JIM McPHAIL Center DANNY PERRYMAN Forward JOHN DILLON Center 291 “We’re not sure whether the ball is coming to, or going away from Bisese. Opponents are Cox Falcons.” Deep Creek player bats this rebound away from Foster. Perryman is pretty well covered by Falcons Two more for McPhail during Kellam action. McPhail shoots over out- stretched hand of Wildcat defender McPhail makes these two points look easy against Virginia Beach 292 Ripley passes off to Chambers as the fast break gets under way against the Wildcats Warren drives for two points against the Seahawks Ginsburg shoots over hand of Kellam defender Two easy points for Freedman during Great Bridge action Warren gets two more against Virginia Beach Ripley hits against Maury over outstretched hand of Spence shoots Seahawk defender 295 WRestLeRS show rbaL fORITl! Row 1: Jack Vick, Kenny Ford, Eddie Powell, Steve Jim Stephenson, Tommy Matusiak, James Watts, Luther Turner, Donald Singleton, Chris Beisel, Mike Vicks, Blair, Richard Crawford, Coach Mounie Chuck Hicks. Row 2: Leo Gibbs— manager, Wayne Waibel, 1965-66 Season RecoRC Cradock 18 Bayside 11 Princess Anne 17 Great Bridge 11 Oscar Smith 9 Churchland 8 Virginia Beach 5 Deep Creek 8 Maury 24 Cox 29 Kellam 13 Norview 20 Granby 40 Wilson 23. Wilson 29. Wilson 22 Wilson 28. Wilson 29 Wilson 38 Wilson 42 Wilson 33 Wilson 19 Wilson 17 Wilson 27 Wilson 20 Wilson 10 Matusiak— co-captain, Blair —co-captain, Coach Mounie Mike Vicks— 103 pounds, Luther Blair- 165 pounds, Chuck Hicks— 95 pounds 296 Kenny Ford— 145 pounds, James Watts— heavy weight, Donald Singleton— 120 pounds Steve Turner— 127 pounds, Chris Beisel— 112 pounds Wayne Waibel— 133 pounds Richard Crawford— heavy weight, Tommy Matusiak— 180 pounds, Eddie Powell— 127 pounds Jack Vick— 145 pounds, Jim Stephenson- 138 pounds Jav - vee Sevson RecoRd 1965-1966 Wilson 22 Cradock 20 Wilson 14 Bayside 21 Wilson 8 Princess Anne 18 Wilson 6 Great Bridge 20 Wilson 20 Oscar Smith 6 Wilson 36 Churchland 6 Wilson 3 Virginia Beach 10 Wilson 5 Granby 36 Wilson 3 Norview 23 Wilson 22 Kellam 10 Wilson 20 Maury 19 JUNIOR VARSITY: Row 1: Jim Taylor-138 pounds, Charles Griffin- 145 pounds, Jackie Jenkins— 95 pounds, Dennis Mowser— 127 pounds. Row 2: David Keffer— 154 pounds, Gary McGehee— 165 pounds, W. B. Edwards— 145 pounds, Jeff Wright— 154 pounds 297 Row 1: Billy Shelton, Danny Harrell, Billy Applewhite, Row 3: Coach Ted Masters, Joe Tripp, Mitchell Tripp, Don Reynolds, Ronnie Taliaferro. Row 2: David Gray, Dennis Shannon, Malone Race— manager Danny Holland, Lane Ellis, Jimmy Ennis, A1 Newton. Cross CountRy Ricky Hoggard passes baton to Billy Shelton in the one mile relay 1965 Season RecoR5 Wilson 16 Kellam 45 Wilson 21 Princess Anne 34 Wilson 20 Oscar Smith 41 Wilson 21 Norview 34 Wilson 42 Great Bridge 16 Wilson 27 Churchland 29 Wilson 34 Maury 21 Wilson 20 Granby 41 (In cross country, low score wins) Coach Masters checks elapsed time for John Sisson during 880 Randy Williams and Tim Matthews finish behind Churchland dashmen in the 100. inftooR tR ck 1965-66 Season RecoRd Wilson 47 Maury 53 Wilson 46 Granby 49 Wilson 66 Oscar Smith 34 Wilson 65 Churchland 35 Lane Ellis at the finish of the winning two mile relay race against Churchland Row 1: Tim Matthews, Danny Holland, Vem Hollins, Don Reynolds, Ken Moseberth, Jim Heely. Row 2: Coach Ted Masters, Artie Taylor, A1 Newton, John Sisson, David Gray, Gary Warren, Ricky Hoggard, Coach Jim Paine. Row 3: Randy Williams, Dickie Warren, Mitchell Tripp, Roy Fish, Billy Shelton, Tom Matusiak, Adrian Ferradaz. Row 4: Dickie Cuthriell, Asa Kelly, Jerry Tyson, Wayne Wallace, Lane Ellis, Billy Shelton, George Joyner 299 OutOooR COACH TED MASTERS, CO-CAPTAIN LANE ELLIS ADRIAN FERRADAZ, DAVID FISH High Jump DANNY HOLLAND, DAVID GRAY, LANE ELLIS, JOHN SISSON, AL NEWTON Distances 1965 Season RecoRd Wilson 85% Wilson 55% Wilson 59 Wilson 63 Wilson 64 Suffolk 45% Churchland 75% Cox 72 Granby 68 Maury 67 VERNON HOLLINS Pole vault BUTCH BISESE Triple and Broad Jump ARTIE TAYLOR Discus 300 tRACk JIM HEELY, RANDOLPH HARGRAVES, JIMMY ENNIS, LUTHER BLAIR, RICKY HOGGARD Quarter Mile DAVID MULLINS Hurdles BUNKY JOYNER, ASA KELLY, ROBERT McCARTY Weights DICKIE CUTHRIELL, LEWIS RIPLEY, SANFORD RICHARDSON Weights TIMMY MATHEWS, THADEUS PARSONS Dashes TOMMY MATUSIAK Co-Captain JIM PAINE Coach 301 BasgbaLL . . . the key is pitching! LETTERMEN: Row 1: John Dillon, Tim Bradshaw, Garland Gifford, Sidney Hughson. Row 2: Roger Blackman, James Foster, Russell Long COACH PETE MILLS 1965 Season RecoRP Wilson 1 0 Wilson 0 1 Wilson 8 0 Wilson 2 3 Wilson 6 2 Wilson 7 4 Wilson 10 0 Wilson 5 2 Wilson 6 0 Wilson 8 2 Wilson 1 2 Wilson 7 6 Wilson 8 2 Wilson 9 1 Wilson 10 2 ROGER BLACKMAN Infield HOWARD BORUM Inf ie Id TIM BRADSHAW Pitch-Infield JOHN DILLON Catch JAMES FOSTER Pitch-Outfield GARLAND GIFFORD Outfield SIDNEY HUGHSON Infield RUSSELL LONG Catch RONNIE SORRELL Outf ield MICKEY YATES Infield 302 GEORGE CARTER TERRY CARTER EDDIE CHAMBERS CHRIS CHRISMAN LLOYD CONLEY Outfield Pitch Infield Infield Infield JIM DUKE VERNIE EURE BUDDY FELTON JOHN JAMES CHARLES LEWIN Catch Catch Outfield Pitch Outfield JOHN LEWIS DANNY MAXSON JOHN MERCER DONALD S ANDIE WAYNE SYKES Pitch Pitch Pitch Outfield Catch GERALD TODD GARY WARREN DOUG WHITLEY Infield Catch Pitch 303 Eddie Keene, Bobby Dawson, Donald Par- ker, Lenny Levin Row 1: Mike Upton, Jeff Newsom, Bill Randall, John Viers. Row 2: Gary McGehee, Coach Landis, Tommy Silling Qoif 1965 Season Record Wilson 7% Pnncess Anne 4 % Wilson 8 Hampton 4 Wilson 9 Norview 3 Wilson 2% Princess Anne 9 l 2 Wilson 4 V 2 Granby 7V Wilson 2 Churchland 10 Wilson 7% Ferguson 4% Wilson 11 Suffolk 1 Wilson 6 ' 2 York 5V2 Wilson 4 Cradock 8 Wilson 5 Cox 7 Wilson 3 Kecoughtan 9 Wilson 3 Virginia Beach 9 Wilson 10% Warwick 1% Wilson 6 Princess Anne 6 Wilson 5 ' 2 Maury 6% Wilson 9 Kellam 3 Wilson 5% York 6 ' 2 Eastern District-tie for 12th BILL RANDALL MIKE UPTON JEFF NEWSOM JOHN VIERS 304 I JOHN FARR FRED TALBOT GEORGE GINSBURG tennis 1965 Season RecoRd 1965 Season Record Wilson 8 Cradock 1 Wilson 6 Churchland 3 Wilson 5 Churchland 4 Wilson 9 York 0 Wilson 2 Hampton 7 Wilson 0 Ferguson 9 Wilson 4 Warwick 5 Wilson 2 Suffolk 7 Wilson 2 Kecoughtan 7 Row 1: Chuck Hrushka, Steve Homstein, Bill Steiner, Dewey Salins. 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HOUSE OF BEAUTY 507 Williamsburg Ave. 399-7186 General Insurance Real Estate Since 1923 Fire — Homeowner ' s — Auto 346 Broad St. Phone 397-1265 314 You ' ll be happier with HASWOOD’S Good Grooming services Five Conveniently Located Stores Norfolk — Portsmouth Virginia Beach — Ward ' s Corner Great Bridge Step Smartly Into The Future In Campus Styles From . . . The 3 ® Hub OF TIDEWATER Men ' s and Boy ' s Clothiers Our 70th Year In Portsmouth Mid-City Shopping Center 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 399-3131 Congratulations Graduates SUBURBAN PHARMACY King St. at Rodman Ave. Serving the West End for over 20 Years 315 CRAWFORD HOUSE, INC. Ethan Allen Furniture Portsmouth-Norfolk E. 0. CRAWFORD SONS, INC. QUALITY FURNITURE 625 High St. Downtown Portsmouth Famous Brand Footwear For 80 Years PORTSMOUTH NORFOLK VIRGINIA BEACH 228 High Mid City 325 Granby, Wards Corner, Town Country Downtown Plaza, Janof Linkhorn Bus Ctr. Princess Anne Plazo HALL PRODUCT’S INC. EX-port 3-2565 1021 High Street Baked in Portsmouth, Virginia Serving Virginia grocers . . . by the truck load phone 397.227ft CAMERA! me. Mid-City Shopping Center Compliments GARRETTS PHARMACY 4714 Portsmouth Boulevard 488-2568 316 (!lfo%0 JMom lliiY 1004 Frederick Blvd., Midcity Shopping Center - Portsmouth, Va. LOUIS J. LEITNER, INC. MEN ' S CLOTHIERS 509 High Street Dial 397-2321 SUTTON ' S FURNITURE and APPLIANCES 835 High Street GENERAL ELECTRIC EX 7-1253 Irttnrtf b (£mk Farm RESTAURANT VILLAGE BEAUTY SALON Churchland Section Village Shopping Center 7 Enjoyable Miles North of Under New Management ®9r r |f Portsmouth on U.S. 17 Dial 484-2927 — The Difference in Our Food Open Nights by Appointment Is Worth the Drive! 317 — Congratulations Class of 1966 TRIBBLE STUDIO 318 SNELLINGS Southern Plumbing Heating Supply, Inc. WHOLESALE 810-812 Airline Boulevard PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA 23707 Telephone Business 393-6079 TYPEWRITER SERVICE Dial EX 9-8634 2215 High St. Adding Machines, Cash Registers, Supplies Stands Portsmouth, Virginia Mrs. Bernard Levitin Owner IRENE ' S YARN ' N ' NEEDLE SHOP 1111 Airline Boulevard Portsmouth, Va. Dial 399-1406 Compliments of ROSES Midcity home of the original DOUBLE-DECK HAMBURGER SHONEY’S OF PORTSMOUTH 2900 Airline Blvd. 319 r YOUR FRIENDS AT BALFOUR The Craftsmen who made Your Class Ring a Masterpiece and MR. CHARLES MOTLEY MR. DOUGLAS DIVERS Join in Sending Their Congratulations and Best Wishes TO A GREAT CLASS IN A FINE SCHOOL ATTLE BORO MASSACHUSETTS CLASS RINGS AND PINS • CLUB INSIONIA • MIDALS • TROPHIIS PIAQUIS • DIPLOMAS • COMMINCIMINT INVITATIONS 320 S. LASTING BROS, INC. Lasting Furniture In Portsmouth Since 1888 We have clothes for Everyone 221-223 High St. EX 9-7581 MID-CITY WIG SHOP MIDCITY SHOPPING CENTER, PORTSMOUTH CULPEPPER ' S FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions 2715 Detroit St. T. G. Culpepper Jr. Bus. EX 7-8323 Owner Home EX 3-9477 EX 7-5958 321 WASHINGTON PHARMACY Professional Bldg. Portsmouth, Va. EX 7-1275 Portsmouth. Va. Mid-City Shopping Center export 9-5 1 S 1 E. SPERTNER COMPANY Jewelers and Silversmiths Since 1879 Portsmouth, Va. Mid-City Shopping Center WATERVIEW PHARMACY, Inc. Just Around The Corner Opposite Maryview Hospital EX 7-4615 RECORD BAR, INC. MIDCITY SHOPPING CENTER, PORTSMOUTH, VA. 322 HARRELL ' S SPORT SHOP F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 316-836 High St. Shop Downtown Bicycles and Sporting Goods Goldsmith Athletic Equipment 607 High St. Portsmouth, Va. WELTON, DUKE AND HAWKS, INC. INSURANCE AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 407 Court Street Portsmouth, Virginia Telephone 399-2473 Jia iden ' d- PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Paw-e i Headquarters for: 5110 VICK ST. PORTSMOUTH, VA. Johnson Motors Mathcless Mortocycles Lone Star Boats Jacobsen Mowers 488-3153 Ducati Motorcycles Lawnboy Mowers Norton Motorcycles John Deere Tractors A Friend The Flower Nook — BOOSTERS — Mario ' s Naval Pharmacy A Friend Clyde Belcher Motors, Inc. American Barber Shop 323 N . 375 WU od l£ PoR t sW ' ° ' jT H V i rg ' N l P D R rsw O(jr, v ercr V , 4 Oq os r 24 . ' or . 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