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

 - Class of 1967

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For those of us who receive diplomas this year, for those of us who will return to Wilson in the fall, the pattern of life will be altered, which is true at the beginning of every school year. The experiences that were so real to us during the past ten months will have become memories, some half- forgotten, and others quite memorable. What is very real at the moment is that another school year has ended, and we must all go our separate ways. For most of us the immediate future is nothing more than a pleasant break in the daily routine as we look ahead to the summer vacation, but for depart- ing Seniors, it means the adjustment to the many challenges of on adult world with all its adult problems. However, the experiences of the past deserve more than vagueness and the musk of occasional faulty reminscence. Therefore, this i967 Presi- dent is once again an attempt to immortalize a school year, to record in word and picture the times we have enjoyed. Just follow the signs of the times herein pictured for a pleasure tour of i966-67 memories which are now fixed, and will remain constant. We can be sure of one thing about the future, and that is that signs and times will always change. We can also be sure about another thing regarding the future, and that is the fact that the past may be enjoyed over and over as time passes. THAT'S WHY THE 1967 PRESIDENT! Nl eifb L,-.. -4-Q-L., 5,--, WMC lximljijbvfz ji Mxlullh' lily llwlfffffff' WM at 2 page 98 's P I xv P Sezniors 2 gdculiy page 2 page G: PN M' NW'Mv en Classes I ng .1m?'.i..'-w :PZ 'W I F-A-f P P P : H P P G ,P Ill' Iliff MM li:az .filud BCGQUTCS wgfw Children Organizations PPSSZZZ 'mb if 6. e 156 PLAY P 2 , X H SHOPPING f SOFT CENTER P Adv is' Sports 1 mi i Ll P ali! 28313 yd-g6244 KK It-7 wx I -1 X S Secjcion IMI XX X J 116' 'IX E emu l icy X j . X X ' 45 X - X cfxuwo 1 X , 'ff 5' Q 439, - fiifiif , N 1 ff? -:-:- S . N f '14 414- Mme -ffaakf-f JW, Lfdmx ,I .Aftatol IHMMI5 f Mlbvbb, Lbulb Af , g L-L L1 Li. 3 Xxx . X x Sw glfqn -i.-. , -if - ' -R. , . .Q ---4 7 4,. A new Principal 6411 lwcf ,f A.- 0 O 0 . . . a new Assistant , f. ffp fx-A -. WALTER D. GRAHAM Assistant Principal 9 i l ii l GERTRUDE ANDERSON Radford, William and Mary Guidance, Athletic Board CHARLOTTE AVERY Longwood College Business Education, Dean of Girls, Activities Association, School Treasurer MARY J. BRADY Indiana State College, Hunter College English, Public Speaking, Forum and Forensics Sponsor l l JUDITH ANDERSON NATALIE MANDEL ARON Appalachian State Teachers Weslhampton, College U. of Chicago, Physical Education, La Sorbonne, U. of Paris Modern Dance French l JOANN BARNES HOWARD M. BEALE, JR. East Carolina College East Carolina College English, Court of Honor Machine Shop, Football, Golf Coach Mary Cowan - RONALD A. AUDET William and Mary English, Court of Honor ELIZABETH AMES BLANFORD Madison, U. of Tennessee William and Mary Guidance, Homemaking, S.C.A. Sponsor Business Department head. WOODROW BROCK Old Dominion, William and' Mary Electronics, Radio Club, ...,, 1 Guidance X A , ,. ,gf if 'I' e? ,: ,V SHIRLEY KING BUCHANAN Mary Washington College Physical Education, Intramural Basketball, Hockey Team IRMA PHILLIPS CARTER Madison, William and Mary 5ocioIo9Y1 Government, U. S. History BETTY F. CONLEY Berea College Spanish, French I I I 5 tl I PAUL CARRAWAY BUTLER FREDDIE ANN BUTT CLOVIS CANTERBURY U. of North Carolina Librarian U. of Florida History Drafting A MARGUERITE C. CHISWELL MILDRED BUFORD CLARKE MARJORIE VIRGINIA CODD Atlantic Christian Madison Longwood, Duke University, World History Physical and U. of Pennsylvania Health Educatlion, William and Mary Girls Monogram Club, U. S. Government, Modern Dance History Dept. Head :wie I W , 1 I I HATTIE LANE COOPER MARY FRANCES COWAN JULIE CREWS Greensboro College Appalachian State Teachers Westhampton College English, Court of Honor College English, National Honor Bookkeeping, Accounting, Society Typing, Dept. Head l I ll We S . ,ge ii. ii .if , ii? f JEAN E. CRISCOE EMMY WELLMAN CURLEE SHEILA DANIEL ' Norfolk College of Catawba College U. of Washington William and Mary Homemaking Algebra I 8. ll, English, Debate Sponsor General Math MAISE O. DETERMEYER DOROTHY N. DIEHL ANNIE LAURIE EDWARDS George Washington Longwood, Columbia U. N. C. Woman's College, University University U. of Virginia Social Studies Homemaking-Dept. Head Biology, Chemistry gal' We BEATRICE B. FORDHAM RALPH GAHAGAN DOROTHY U. GALLOP Mary Washington U. of South Carolina Madison College General, Senior Math Physical Ed., Football Coach, Typing, Shorthand, i Int. Baseball General Business, The Dreamer 12 lug - L DOROTHY P. DARDEN Mary Washington College Algebra, Trigonometry Dept. Head l SIDNEY H. EDWARDS Virginia Union, Boston University Gen. Science, Biology PHYLLIS K. GARRETT Old Dominion College Sr. Mathematics, Algebra QIIQIII I .I Q-Illl' I Q ,. I- I . Q! il A. C. Hinton-Science Department head. C. , ..... T311 iw: N: ' IIN' , -Q INN, Y Ye . I. , I S - ., I. y' - V, ' vi- ' Q - .par f .3-3 E I. it ' , T li. . ff' ' W-J H 5 . Y- is in Iwi ,I I' , J, Y, I I , ,. . N . I 15 ,Q l 54 ' N I . I , - , 'S ' ,- 1, I I 'I li 7' l ' - - I . -ful I 9 sr ' ' K . 1?7 f ' .. 7 I . 1313-aj . 'ff 5 - . I .f V we ' ,fa - f' if I.:- I 13.1 if '457f,,ia2I'? 55, ,s I . A: f-' , ',c.. :.--4 -T ffl: , 5 i ig . ' Jffnsf 75' , f'..e '.! .M ::':. I i,h.,lis ' V Il I 1 2 '- , .:,. .-Q57 -.- I' :inn 27 .b ' 4 A CAROLYN V. HARTEN Trenton State, Southern Illinois Universtiy Physical Education, Gymnastic Team I I t I I JAMES K. HOLLEY Emory-Henry, East Tenn. State U. Appalachian State Teachers College Distributive Education I, nl 5, e itil, r I Al . eva. LOIS GUSLER DAVID S. HAMMATT Radford College Wellesley College Biology, Mathematics Sophomore Class Sponsor DALE HORSTMAN HEELY A. C. HINTON V. M. l., U. of South California, William and Mary Orange County State College Physics, Biol09Yf Dept. Head, Mathematics Science Club, Z iii? CHARLES WAYNE HOOFNAGLE Old Dominion College English, Journalism, The Student, Sponsor I I lr, OLIVIA T. HINTON East Carolina, William and Mary Chemistry, Biology, Teacher Welfare Committee East Carolina, Teacher Welfare Committee I ESTHER CLAY HOWARD HELEN S. HUFF William and Mary William and Mary, English, The Dreamer Sponsor Appalachian State Guidance I I 3 EDWARDS. HYDE JOYCE FAYE JENKINS CHARLENE JOYNER DAVID WAYNE JOYNER East CaroIina.College East Carolina College Converse College N. C. State College General Science English Math, Safety Committee Mathematics V. FLORENCE B. KARP MICHAEL N. LAGUTA Longwood College New England Conservatory Mathematics of Music, Columbia University ' Orchestra Alice Morse--Language Department head. ANDREW E. Lf'-NDIS RUTH LEE ESTHER LEVINSON . T. E. MASTERS Obeflln COHQQEI N- Y- U- Ball State Teachers College, George Washington U. of Richmond, English, The President Indiana University University, William and Mary Advisor' Athletic Director Businesss Norfolk Division of Government. Track Couch. William and Mary Varsity Club Advisor, World History, U. S. History Guidance I4 fl KANELA ANDREW ANN MCGINNIS MAYDANIS Westhampton College, Richmond Professional Longwood College Institute English D. E. Club, D. E. Club Sponsor JANE KATHERINE MILLER CARLOS PETE MILLS Mary Baldwin College, Appalachian State U. of Virginia Physical Education, World History, Driver Education, World Geography Baseball Coach FAYE F. MORAN ALICE TABB OAST MORSE JOHN ROBERT GAIL S. MULLENS Blue Mountain College Randolph-Macon Woman's MOUNIE, JR. East Carolina College U. S. History College, U. of Virginia Duke University Mathematics Spanish, Pan-Amei'ican League Co-Sponsor Dept. Head -, . c. bei QQ.. MARILYN OATES BARBARA B. OLIVER Longwood College William and Mary Typing, General Business Government, Sociology, Activities Board Chairma Physical Education, Wrestling Coach, Driver Training 32 , ,--l: nj' FRANCES R. PAIGE JAMES A. PAINE Virginia Union University, Virginia Polytechnic Institute U. of Pittsburgh Physical Education, n English Football Coach 15 WILLIE N. PARKS N. C. State Cab. Shop, Vocational Ind. Arts Dept. Head 4' , iii' if. I :Fig f 22.23-:-ALe.'1-543: Jjgcli , , Irwin, ME Eisifif'-' , ' . ' Ur. Ill Q ' Y f ' mm - 'iv-: ' - I' f ia- if I , ,,,,, , e ,. I, : j. ,, ,I iw me lu lu , A 'I I ' .,.: K 'Y'- . :E . I i 3 F Y ,I I-A -H -e 'A I '-I , IV gl if Tf ' lr' H erin I Ei? f 5 .w.-UQ.- HELGE ENGELBERG RABY Munich Branch - University of Maryland, Old Dominion College French, German CHARLES T. PERLICK East Carolina College History, Government, F.T.A. I I ,Q-glfgsll GRACE VIRGINIA RAWLS Longwood, William and' Mary Guidance TILLEY PHILLIPS East Carolina College English LAURA RAY POOL Mary Washington ESCP Science, Science Club INA J. RESHEFSKY CARL E. RHODES Syracuse University, V. M. I. William and Mary General Science Gen. Science S -Jar 7455- A I-EEE I BETTY BAKER RHYNE MARY FRANCES RICE LINDA HAHN RIDENOUR JAMES C. ROBINSON Longwood College William and Mary, Madison College Old Dominion College Spanish, Pan-American Longwood, University Typing Occupational Work-Study Co-Sponsor of Virginia English .ii. 1 ugin , -ff DONALD RUZEK JAMES SHERRILL W Indiana University, Erskine College, K Julliard School of Music, Appalachian College Qi . William and Mary Physical Education, Football, X Bond, Pit, Marching, Basketball, Baseball Coach ' comer' Bands Marjorie Codd-History Department head-and Barbara Oliver. AVIS LINNELL SHUMAKER MARSHA L. SIMS DOROTHY STAPLES MARGARET L. STEWART William and Mary University of Richmond Converse College Radford College English, National Honor Latin, History, Latin Club English, Senior Class Advisor English Society DELORES B. STIKE WILLIAM J. STRAWN JOANNE SWEET LEWIS TEMPLE William and Mary Western Kentucky State East Carolina College Frederick, Hiitvry. Sociology Teachers College Art, Art Club Sponsor Old Dominion College Geography, History General Metal Shop I7 111 ...Lf '1 111 ,,, gill . . ,H 0 ,S W ' 1 , iii r J - . -- Y 1 1 - , 1 1 11 M Htl' V i 1 A 1 2' . . in . . CHARLES EDWARD MARY G. UNDERWOOD ELIZABETH VENNING AUDREY VINCENT THURSTON, JR, Mary Washington Rosemont College, Randolph-Macon U. S. Naval Academy Typing, Bookkeeping, U. of Pennsylvania Women's College Mathematics, Audio-Visual Office Machines Math Latin, Latin Club Sponsor ii ',1f 'll A , Nxvg , , ,se W- we - ,t e- .e LJ. L GROVER WADE, JR. BETH 'WATSON DAVID WHEELER OUIDA A. Wl'llTEl'lURST Wllllflm Und MGFY, University of North Carolina East Carolina College Florida State University V-P-l-1 R-P-L Chorus Director, Mixed English, Dept. Head Biology, General Science Industrial Cooperative Chorus Girls' Glee Club, Training Music Appreciation, Boys' Glee Club LYNN WILLIAMS GEORGIANA C. Longwood College WOODHOUSE General Business, Typing Mary Washington, U. of Virginia Guidance Director JUDY ZONDARAK East Tennessee State University Typing, General Business, History Irljg-,rn ,? es MAM I E BRETT Office Clerk IB In sl I FRANK CADLAON MARGARET CLAYTON Cafeteria Manager Head Clerk R E.. A4 use BETTY COSTNER Office Clerk NELL WHALEY LORADELL DICKERSON OLIVIA HALL JANE S. SNYDER Agsisfgng Libra,-iqn Assistant Cafeteria Manager Registered Nurse Guidance Clerk f. 'N- Dovid Wheeler-English Department head. Dorothy Darden-Math Department head. I9 ,K K 55.14 Ein: , W.. EET ,tssiisfv 5551: haj -X-f I ' 1 ,rt 'W- E Sue Dashiell carves the cake at Coach's surprise party on Valentine Day. Didn't you know we were serving before faculty meeting today, Mrs. Daniels? 'KN The photographer didn't bother Coach Holley one bit! Won't anyone drink a toast with you, Mr. Canterbury? .Q-uglsf' Lighter moments . . . . . . with Facult 'r 'ty we-oi ,wel if 59 t You're mighty dressed up, Mr. Parks! Make up your mind, Miss Maydanis! Mrs. Clarke and Mr Wade want to get at the goodies! The Side Line Blues as performed by Coaches Gahagan and Beale, Didn't you write him a letter this year, Mrs. Anderson? 'in Nia 1 l Xi T 'P M A' 24 f fx'-A Seems a shame to spoil such nice arrangements! 21 :if Mrs. Curlee and Santa's little helper - Bonnie Carlisle. I I X.. --.fuf . x-xr -1 g 'VYY A 0 ei. lt isn't spiked, Mrs, Joyner! Was it something Mrs. Sweet or Mr. Ruzek said, Betsy? 8 1 .,-' X -E9 Li Xa . E75 U14 'api Nxslg QD QM 3.2 D 75 W FB ?lg? If i 51 l UA db 1 ?J 11 J LJ 3 VxXlf:ff Q Arlene Bee er ,g...I Q aszzffrl- ecjcion Qdiior - G9 amor if qi!! C9 IULIQ gb Um mp xr L L R txt: X 'Mr r Rc Q Q ffl? f cl 1 RIN dk' N U , mu 69 if Q9 . Q - n f' lf'-I dv fb J Vg X .A H 'du K f fuss E4 lu HE? du ' f h xlr Ux1Jf f ly y if 453 T? KXIHJ . I . Qu Ll H? QD if 5 3 U j L C I m IYCXXMX nm! N ,KLM-ul' lr Lkluuflll, ??clM A 'Inq vb Xtgt K..-M u cclll g, Q nz, Q 'si ' llxfl 'INN hi .sl fu K NNI , 23 Class History 4B CLASS HISTORY The last regular meeting of the February Class of l966M was called to order by Linda Gunter, president. After the secretary and treasurer reports were read and approved, mem- bers used the meeting time for discussion and reminiscence. The subject was four and one half years of high school. When the class first entered the hallowed halls of Woodrow Wilson High School, it was in September, not February. We were not frightened freshmen, but completely terrified and bewildered eighth graders. The first year, as we remember it, was one af adjustment and settlement. We finally got into the routine, and then it was time for summer vacation. All of us did not return in Sep- tember, but those that did found themselves high Freshmen. During this year we began to join in the activities offered at Wilson, some in the Student Council, some in the Court of Honor, some as cheerleaders and football players. Others participated in such organizations as Tri-Hi- Y, Hi-Y, F.B.L.A., F.T.A., and Chorus. One big highlight of this year was our trip to Washing- ton with Mother Hubbard , our biology teacher, in order to learn more about the government. Our return after summer vacation again found our class reduced in number. High honors were bestowed upon The Greatest Band in The Land - The Woodrow Wilson High School Band. Many of us were fortunate enough to watch the band perform its spectacular halftime performance for the Baltimore Colt's halftime show. February came, and now we were finally UPPER Classmen. All excited by this turn of events, we hurried to Chapman's to order that class ring! One of the highlights of this year was our basketball team's Ramp in Richmond , when they brought home the Virginia State Championship Title. During the Christmas season the class ventured out again, this time to New York, and again with Mothered Hubbard. Our trip will be lang remembered by all of us, especially our visit to Radio City Music Hall and Times Square Motel. Right, gang? June came, and this time summer school bit a large chunk out of the size of our class. Then came September, 1965, when we made it ta the top as Seniors in the middle of the year. Mary Poppins, fourth period English, and the lunch table highlighted this season. Many af us worked an the design and decorations committee for the best Junior-Senior ever. Cin- deralla was the theme, and the night was called and remembered by many as, Once Upon a Dream. September, I966, marked the last September of our high school career. Summer school had left us with only I9 people, but we were a determined l9. We worked hard, and raised enough money which enabled us to have our own graduation. Our class colors were red and white, and our class song was to the tune of Yesterday, As we think about all our yesterdays dating back four and a half years, we also look ahead hopefully, not only to the years coming up, but ta the roll call that will come in l992, 25 years from now, when all of us meet again. Respectfully submitted Class of 66M 24 ' l33iA'I.i.i-Li.-' LV' LINDA DANETTE ,GUNTER lILynnlI 4B Class President, Home- room officer-presi, publi'c service ass't,, Prexie, Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y's - vice-pres., F.B.L.A., Jr.-Sr. Prom De- sign, Flower Committees AMBITION: to finally get somewhere on time and to become a successful book- keeper. Xgivf I JO ANNE BOTNER IIJO Joll I 4B Class Secretary, V.O.T. Club, F.T.A., Double W Tri- Hi-Y ' AMBITION: to accomplish my mission and' to learn to cook in two years. January Class Officers A 3+ MRS. ESTHER HOWARD Advisor DONNA LYNN PARKER Road Runner 4B C I a s s V i c e-President, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y-pres., sgt.- at-a r m s, M.G.A. Delegate, Presnoir T r i-Hi-Y-c h a p., Dreamer, President Staffs, F.T.A., Geography Club, Pep Club, Art Club, Homeroom officer, Intramurals AMBITION: to be a Blue- stoner with Marsha, visit N. C. State, return and be- come another Miss Perkin- son. tff MARY JANE BROOKS Janie 4B Class Treasurer, V.O.T. Club, F.B.L.A., Intramurals, Geography Club, President's Tri-Hi-Y AMBITION: to have a ball in all that I do. 25 CAROLYN HOPE GRIMES Carolyn 4B Class S.C.A. Representa- tive, President Staff-4B class editor, Art Club, Prexie Tri- Hi-Y-sgt.-at-arms, M, o ni o- gram Club-rep., Pep Club, Intramurals, Georgraphy Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate and be a success in my career. Donna Parker--valedictorianp JoAnne Botner-- salutatoricn i il LINDA FAYE ANDREWS Linda S.C.A. Rep.5 Allen Tri-Hi-Y -vice pres.g Woodrow Wil- son Tri-Hi-Y - vice-pres.g Homeroom officer - pres.g Intramurals AMBITION: to live long enough to see all of me and Pumpkins dreams come true. SHARON LOUISE COPPEDGE Sharon Girl's Glee Clubg Mixed Chorus AMBITION: to be a success- ful nobody . MARSHA CAROL EDWARDS Caboose S.C.A. Rep.7 Presnoir Tri-Hi- Y-sec.g Prexie Tri-Hi-Y- chap., rep., hist.p M.G.A. Senatorg F.T.A.p Pep Clubg Dreamer, President Staffsg Art Club Mixed Chorusg All- City, State Chorusesp Jr.Sr. Prom Design Committeep Homeroom officer - pres.5 Ensemble: Intramurals AMBITION: to be a Blue- stoner with Donna, return to Wilson and teach some kids a lesson. LINDA LEIGH BATEMAN Linda Willett Tri-Hi-Yi F.B.L.A.g Homeroom officer AMBITION: to finish high school, marry G.M., and live a happy life. X l EDWARD FREDERICK CROCKETT , ul-uckyu AMBITION: to have not just a successful but a happy life with Linda R. ROBERT EILENBERGER llgobbyn AMBITION: to have a hap- py marriage and a successful I e. ii X , iii lg, l-fi-1' - , mg ,.-,532-i Linda Andrewsg Linda Bateman: JoAnne Botnerg Mary Jane Brooksg Sharon Coppedgep Marsha Edwardsp Gloria Evans i . i i l l l I ul . im. i 4 i gf JOHN WILLIAM FROST X lljohnll V Varsity Trackg D.E.C.A.p Homeroom officer AMBITION: to go to college, and later have a Rose in my life, KELLIS S. HODGES Butch J.V. Footballg Varsity Foot- ballp J.V., Varsity Wrestlingp J.V. Baseballg Varsity Clubp D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to become rich and have a happy life. CHARLES EDWARD fi MISHOE f clude If Homeroom officerg Intramu- ralsp Pep Club AMBITION: to leave Wilson and achieve all the happiness and fun of a well-deserved life. TOMMY GRAY 11Ton,1rny11 J.V. Footballg Varsity Bas- ketballg Outdoor Trackp Jr. Sr. Prom Committeep Bryant Hi-Y AMBITION: to avoid the draft. PEGGY ANNE LILLEY P.LiIIey' V.O.T. Club: F. B. L. A.g Homeroom officer AMBITION: to become hap- py and successful in what- ever l do. DIANNA GAIL SMITH Donnie I JoAnne Botnerg Mary Jane Brooksg Donna Parkerg Carolyn Grimesg Mrs. Howard-advisory Linda Gunter off WILLIAM RUSSEL SMITH, JR. Smitty AMBITION: to be accepted as an apprentice in the N.N.S.Y. FQ- fn 3? IT- .Sr BEST LOOKING MOST ATHLETIC Tommy Gray, Linda Gunter Carolyn Grimes, Butch Hodges January Standouts MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEST ALL-AROUND Charles Mishoe, Donna Parker Marsha Edwards, Edward Crockett Before Graduation Exercises, February Seniors practice. . . and practice . . Everyone enjoyed the Senior Class Banquet . . . ...i if' Q I rf gg- - cc Nudge an --2, ..., , . . . and practice . . . ..GI'1 . . . and practice . . , d the company of Mr. Piland and Mr. Graham Q- Xb- - June Class History If teenagers can be considered Signs of the Times , then the Class of 67 shows great promise for the future. From 1963, when we first entered the halls of Wilson, until 1967, our class has been the BEST! We came to Wilson in 1963 seeking knowledge, challenge, and the fun that accompanies high school years. Elwood Owens was president of the S.C.A., and Annette Jenkins was crowned as Homecoming'Queen. Not until almost the end of our freshman year did we elect class officers. Karen Burris served as class president and we planned a Freshman Sophomore Prom. 1963 marked the tragic death of President Kennedy. 1964, and we became wise fools , better known as sophomores. Shouts of Championship, Championship, we are out for the Championship , rang though the school. Our J.V. Cheerleaders followed the Group 1-A State Championship Contestants to Richmond where we won to the jubilant echoes of students. Bobby Heeley was S.C.A. President and Avenell Harrington headed the Homecoming Court. Beatlemania spread through Wilson and Ginny did a good job as president of the class, aided by Mrs. Underwood as our advisor. 1965, and we were on the rise as Juniors. We served as officers of clubs, and elected our own Naomi Natalia as Maid of Honor. Juniors Bonnie Ross and Karen Bangel were Homecoming Attendants. Ginny was once again class president, Tommy Buck held the gavel as S.C.A. President and Ginny Lou Morin was elected as Homecoming Queen. This was the year we nailed and hammered for our Once Upon a Dream prom. Marlene Ackerman and Kenny Morgan headed the prom committee and endless hours were spent pinning together parachutes. This also was the year we nominated juniors for Girls' and Boys' State. This year we saw the coming of Batman and the departure of Dr. Robert W. Allen, principal, and Mr. Walter Galliford, assistant principal. A special assembly was held to honor both administrators. And then came the fall of 1966. We were SENIORS, with strains of Pomp and Circumstance already in our ears. The school year brought us new administrators--Mr. W. W. Piland, principal, and Mr. Walter Graham, assistant principal. School spirit zoomed as a result of frequent pep rallies, Spirit Week, and a special Senior Day. Our class won the School Spirit Award sponsored by the Varsity Cheerleaders. We started Balloon Day, carried posters through the halls, and spirited the team to success. Individual honors came to some of us. Bonnie Buchanan was chosen as Miss Junior Miss, Bobby Abrams and Kathy Dawson were named as semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Tests, Kathy White was elected Homecoming Queen, and Wayne Sykes headed our S.C.A. with Mrs. Staples as advisor. Several projects have kept us busy. We had a Senior Work Week and sold sweatshirts and booster buttons to make money. We elected Ginny as class president again, participated in a Kool-Aid Drive for soldiers in Viet Nam, and read Macbeth. For the first time Santa Claus sat on top of the clock. Basketball season rolled around and the cheerleaders got new uniforms. ll Well, graduation is now here. ln the words of our class song, Seniors, the time has come for us to part. Hasn't it been great? 30 GINNY LYNN OLIVER nGinnyu Sr. class-pres., Homecoming Court Attendant, Girls' State Delegate, Jr.- Sr. Design Comm., I966, Jr., Soph. Classes-pres., Willett Tri-Hi-Y, V.I.C.A., Mixed Chorus-Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow, Girls' Glee Club, F.T.A. -hist., Pan Amer. League AMBITION: to learn. to take emer- gency calls without fainting, and make Ron happy. l JAMES ALAN STEPHENSON lIJimll Varsity Wrestling, JV, Varsity Foot- ball, National Honor Soc.-sec.-treas., Varsity Club4pres.,' Boy's State Rep., Jr., Sr. Class-treas., Homeroom of- ficer-pres., Jr.-Sr. Decorations Comm. -co-chairman, Jerry Bryant Hi-Y AMBITION: to become a psychiatrist and hear stores of old men. ' I I M. 5:4 WILLIAM HERBERT VAN DYCK IIBHIII Sr. Class-vice-pres., Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y-treas., Homeroom officer, J.V. football, basketball, Intramurals AMBITION: to graduate, go to col- lege, be a successful businessman, and live happily ever after. lf. -f SANDRA ANN WILSON Sandra Forum-sec., vice-pres., German Club -pres., S.C.A.-lunchroom director, sr. rep., Scholastic Team, F.T.A., Math Club, Ecrivons Soc., Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. Chairman, Intramurals AMBITION: to fake everybody out by writing this junk instead of an am- bition. in .LF 1.1 E T 1. l MRS. DOROTHY STAPLES Advisor BONNIE ELLEN ROSS Bonnie Sr. Class-sec., V.O.T. Club-pres., Homecoming Court-1965, Willett Tri-Hi-Y-vice-pres., Jr. Class Mar- shal, Girls' State, Dramatics Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate from college, get married, and live happily ever after. BETTY ANN CADLAON uBeu,yu Sr. Class-girls' treas., National Honor Soc., Willett Tri-Hi-Y-hist., Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y-chaplain, F.B.L.A., parlia- mentarian, V.O.T., Concert, Sym- phonic, Marching Bands, All-Regional, Workshop Bands, Pres., Jr.-Sr. Decora- tion Comm., Girl's State Nominee AMBITION: to keep John forever, and to make a Hawaiian Punch Com- mercial. PATRICIA LYNN WILLIS llpotll Court of Honor-sr. rep., Dramatics Club, Thespian Troupe 41238, Willett Tri-Hi-Y-sgt.-at-arms, Homeroom of- ficer, Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm., Modern Dance Club, Pep Club, National Honor Soc. AMBITION: to become a nurse, marry that special someone, and maybe re- place Aspirin Annie . I 1 I I PATRICIA MARIE ADAMS Ilpaftyll V.O.T. Club, Homeroom of- ficer, Double-W Tri-Hi-Yp Intramurals, Pep Club AMBITION: to go to work as a clerk typist in the Navy Yard and marry T.M.S. ROBERTA LYNN ALBERTI Roberta Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, President Staff, French Clubg Home- room officer, Jr.-Sr. Break- fast Dance Committee, Pep Club, Ecrivons Society, Young Democrats Club, D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to get an X-KE and drive it until I meet Bob Dylan. 4x i,-1 MARY JEANNE AINSLEY Mary Bean F.T.A.5 Willett Tri-Hi-Y, President's Tri-Hi-Y, Pan American League, Jr.-Sr. Breakfast Dance Committeeg Homeroom officer AMBITION: to reach Ver- na with N,A., A.T,, R.W., L.C., R.A., and Mr. Wheeler. MARY ELIZABETH ALEXANDER Mary Beth Scholastic Team, National Honor Society, Dramatics Club-pres., Thespian Troupe 1238 AMBITION: to become the greatest opera singer in the world. ROBERT JOEL ABRAMS IIBoblI Math Club-pres., Science Club, Forum, Homeroom ot- ticer-pres., National Honor Society AMBITION: to join the French Foreign Legion and retire to a quiet villa in Algeria. MARLENE PATRICIA ACKERMAN MarIene Forum-pres., vice-pres., Scholastic Team, National Honor Society-vice-pres., Junior Marshal, Girls' Public Speaker: Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee-co-chairman, Activities Board, German Club-treas., F.T.A.g S.C.A. --fresh. rep.: Homeroom of- ficer-pres. I HAROLD VICTOR DAVIS Sparrow AMBITION: to become a lawyer. DONNA NEAL ACHSTEIN Donna Woodrow Wilson, Willett Tri- Hi-Y's AMBITION: to go to college and finally see B.N. or Sheila T., date H.B. DONALD STEVE ADAMS Steve V.l.C.A.5 from Maryland- Gymnastics Club, French Club, Intramural Basketballg Trackg Football AMBITION: to use these twelve years of school the best way I can. best way I can. JANICE LOUISE ADAMS Janice National Honor Society, Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands, Mixed Chorus, F.T.A.j Latin Club AMBITION: to graduate from Bluefield and West- hampton and be a music di- rector, some day! DONNA MARIA AMICK Donna V.I.C.A., Latin Club AMBITION: to graduate from nursing school as a registered nurse, marry, and become a mommy. JULIA ANN ANDERSON Julia French Club-pres., F.T.A.- treas., Latin Club-treas., Willett Tri-Hi-Y-hist., President Staff-Faculty edi- tor, Homeroom officer, Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee AMBITION: to go to college, become a social worker, and fold a Federal Cord. NANCY LYNN APPENZELLER nNOnCyll President Staff, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y-treas,, Pan Ameri- can League, Jr.-Sr. Breakfast Dance Committee, Decorat- ing Committee, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to pass govern- -ment, graduate, and get fat like Sharon L. I 3?-is JUDSON ANDERSON KATHERINE LOUISE ANDERSON llKathyl1 Forum, Dramatics Club, Dreamer Staff, from Fitch High School-Tanager Staff, Debate Club, Library Ass't. AMBITION: to obtain a col- lege education and pursue a teaching career at Wilson. LINDA LOUISE ASBLE Linda F.B.L.A.-sec., V.O.T., Double-W Tri-Hi-Y-parl., Girl's Glee Club AMBITION: to adventure in this busy world, seeking for happiness, successes, and to find a handsome Christian man. N,N!. l r. Les, L I -43? , esi ,'JDl SUSAN JANE ASHINOFF Susan Student Staff--news editor, French Club-treas., Young Democrats Club-sec., Latin Club, Pep Club, Woodrow Wilson, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y's, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Fo- rum, Dramatics Club, Office and Library Ass't. AMBITION: to work at the Bite-O-Bit near U.Va. with Baker, Bangel, and Hannah. JANICE LOUISE BAKER Janice F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to graduate, go to college, and be successful in whatever I do. .x ,,wX, iw , L .PE IARRY JAMES AUSTIN Ill-crryll Mixed Chorus, Ferris Hi-Y- treas., Latin Club AMBITION: to go to college and later get hitched. ROSALYNN MARJORIE BAKER llpeggyll Robert W. Allen Tri-Hi-Y, Student Staff, Woodrow Wil- son Tri-Hi-Y-hist., Art Club, F.T.A., Girls' Intra- murals-basketball, Home- room officer, Office Ass't., Pep Club AMBITION: to work at Bite- O-BIT with Bangel and Ashi- noff at U. Va. KAREN LYNN BANGEL Karen Debate Club-pres., sec., Fo- rum--rep., float comm.-co- chairman, Dreamer Staff, Homecoming Court-l965- 66, Junior Marshal, French Club, Homeroom officer, Fresh. Class-treas., Pep Club, Young Democrats- vice-pres., F.T.A., President's Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatics Club, Caustic Critics Club, O.W.O.l. AMBITION: to work at the Bite-O-Bit with Ashinotf, Hannah, and Baker. WANDA BARKER V . JOHN DAYTON WESTFALL BARRICK Johnny From Bel Air-Indoor, Out- door and Cross-country Track. AMBITION: to go to college, maior in engineering, and graduate, I hope. l PATRICIA ANN BARBER llpottyll V.l.C.A.-sec., Allen Tri-Hi- Y, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to get an apart- ment with S.C. and one day be able to figure out D.R. JANET SUSAN BARNES lljanll Varsity Cheerleaders-sec., treas., National Honor Society, Girls' State--Dele- gate, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y- pres., Homeroom officer., President Staff, Modern Dance Club, F.N.A., Pep Club, Ecrivons Society, Fo- rum AMBITION: to get a degree in nursing, go to California, and get married. KAUDITH CAROLYN BASS II-ludyll Presnoir, President's Tri-Hi- Y's-sgt. at arms, F.B.L.A.- rep., Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate, and meet the dream man of my life. I 'PAULETTE BATTEN Paulette Varsity, J. V. Cheerleader's- co-capt., President Staff, Lat- in Club, Forum, Student Staff, Willett Tri-Hi-Y-treas., Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y- sec., Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands, Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee, Homeroom offi- cer AMBITION: to begin the search for middle names with Sue Sayre as my assist- Gnf. WQEISTOPHER EVERETT VINCENT BEISEL Chris J.V., Varsity WrestIing-tri- capt., Varsity Club-pub. dir., Jr.-Sr. Decoration Committee AMBITION: to go to the North Pole and raise palm trees. 5.154 Lf seg . ly 4. l,AR'LENE RENEE BECKER Arlene President Staff-Senior editor Student Staff-News editor Forum, Latin Club, Pep Club Young Democrats Club, Wil sonite Tri-Hi-Y, French Club Caustic Critics Club, Home room officer, Intramurals AMBITION: to be able t make quick decisions an stick to them. FRANCES HERMINE BENNETT nFronu Y Sweenie, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y'sg Fresh.-Soph. Prom, Jr.-Sr Prom Committees, Library Office Ass'ts., Girl's Mono? gram Club, Intramurals AMBITION: to graduate an get the apartment wit Pork Chop, Lamp Chop, an Ol-Sol-Lo-Mio. l STEPHANIE sus BONNEY Stephanie Homeroom officer-pres., pub. ser., Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y-pres., vice-pres., F.N.A. AMBITION: to graduate and have o hundred sweaters monogrammed S.S.S. X, XBEGINALD WAYNE BOOTHE llwoynell Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, V.l. C.A., Homeroom officer- lunchroom ass't. AMBITION: to play with the Sting Rays on a solid gold guitar. DONALD WAYNE BOONE El Boone J.V. Basketball, J.V., Varsity Football, Homeroom officer- pres. AMBITION: to go into the Air Force, then get married to P.A.L, HOWARD WILSON BORUM, JR. Howard J.V., Varsity Baseball, Jerry Bryant Hi-Y, Varsity Clubp Orchestra AMBITION: to go to college, graduate, and keep an im- portant promise to Connie. LELAND EUGENE BENTON Ill-eell Latin Club AMBITION: to graduate, go to college, and find a way to get something for nothing. NANCY CARROL BIRDSONG llNGncyll V.l.C.A.g Art Club AMBITION: to graduate, get a job, and to marry Garland. VGEORGE ROBERT BLUE Robbie Homeroom officer, French Club-float chairman, Pep Club AMBITION: to make more friends, always stay hand- some, and laugh like l should. LINDA DARLENE BIDGOOD Linda F.B.L.A.-hist., vice-pres., Willett Tri-Hi-Y, V.O.T.- hist., Pep Club AMBITION: to graduate, buy a car, and be happy with Rann. THOMAS WAYNE BIRDSONG llwoynen AMBITION: to have a good job that pays well, and a happy family. RAMONA HARRIET BOGUES Boogie Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands, from Norcom: French Elubg Forensics Club, D.E. .A. E1 n1 STEPHEN THOMAS BOWEN Steve Science Club, Pan-American League, Audio-visual AMBTION: to become the reatest scientist the world as ever known. Q h LINDA KAY BRACY Linda V.O.T.5 F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to have a ca- reer and be successful in life. 'DPAMELA FAYE BOWER Ilpamll President Staff, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, Homeroom officer, from Churchland-Perrecto Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatics Club, Wel fa re Committee-fresh. rep. AMBITION: to work with IBM and always be with a certain W.T.D. Ill. PAMELA JANE BRAMAN llpomll Modern Dance, Art Clubs, Debate Team, Girls' Glee Club, V.l.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate and to live a swinging life .... gn, M'-f,iiiV,,' Z i,f 7 V , E A if i. I ' ' ir: L lit I. SANDRA LEE BRANSCOME Sandie V.l.C.A., F.B.L.A.p Double W Tri-Hi-Y, Library Ass't., Homeroom officer AMBITION: to fulfill all my ambitious and make a mill- ion in the process. FENTON CARROLL BRETT Audio-visual AMBITION: to go to college and become o successful businessman. VALERIE LOUISE BRITTON Valerie Modern Dance Club, F.N.A., Allen Tri-Hi-Y, D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to go to college and rnorry C.G. ! l HENRY WARREN BRASWELL lIHenryIl Orchestra AMBITION: to go to college, graduate, and lead a happy, successful life, CYNTHIA ANNE BREWER Cindee Student Staff-exchange edi- tor: Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi- Y-treas.5 Robert W. Allen Tri-Hi-Y-tregs., Ecrivons So- ciety, Intramurals, Pep Club, Office Ass't., Homeroom officer, Jr.-Sr. Prom Chair- man i AMBITION: to learn to wig- gle my eors like Roger ond see what the Bite-o-Bit looks like at U.Va. MARGARET ADAIRE BROWN llpeggyll French Club-pres., sec., Science Club, F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to ga to college and become a teacher. we F?T5yfy-- T ' AMEVF3' :ll 3-is pn N .p lg: 5 13 y,', f:5, 522, H ,. I fm ,nz V. V i ? P Nu' I l I -A A 'Wu di MICHAEL LINWOOD BUNTING Mike Marching, concert, pit bands, Bryant Hi-Y, Science Club, Math Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committteeg Farris Hi-Y-sec., Dramatics Club, Homeroom AMBITION: to attend V.P.l. and master in Aerospace En- gineering and to beat the draft. ALBERT LEE BUSH IIAIII Varsity Baseball, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, D.E.C,A. AMBITION: to finish school, to get all I can in life and travel. LINDA MARIE BYRUM Linda Girls' Glee Club AMBITION: to reach a cer- tain goal for God and marry that certain guy. F 7 rif f ? ' if 'un-3+ 1 ? J-If -: ,L ,,-,115 all If !, ,,. L J , X I im 'K Xu' ll lll A lv 1 , I 1,f GLENN R. BURDICK Glenn Student-Editor-in-Chief, Pres- ident Staff-photographer, National Honor Society, Science, Math Clubs AMBITION: to be able to accept what is real, to be able to dream what is HOT. LIZABETH ANNE BUTLER lIBethll Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y: Art Club, D.E.C.A.-rep. AMBITION: to graduate and marry a certain guy. LORETTA FAYE CALDWELL uFoyen D.E.C.A., Spanish, Dramatics, Cultra Clubs, Librarian Ass't. ff ,lolilfsi WILLIAM BRYANT X1 11Billn D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to go to busi- ness college and then go into the field of distribution. IVAMELA DEAN V BUCHANAN llpomll Mixed Chorus, President's, Allen Tri-Hi-Y's, Triple'Triog Ensemble, Dramatics Club, Thespian Troupe 31238, Homeroom officer-pres., In- tramurals, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mitttee, Latin Club, Girls' Glee Club, All-Regional Chorus AMBITION: to marry Zane, teach the third grade, and see Gloria and Norman happy- ii, ,, ..,, , H11 i V A 1 as 1 Ln, A It l ' BONNIE BELL BUCHANAN Bonnie J.V., Varsity Cheerleader- sec.p Forum, Ecrivon Society, Willett Tri-Hi-Y AMBITION: to remain my half-sane self and lead a happy, carefree life, JOHN FRANCIS BUCKLEY D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to shoot the Ajax White Knight out of his saddle. ' lslaffe GEORGE STANLEY CARTER, JR. Buster J.V., Varsity,BasebaIl AMBITION: to go to Duke, earn lots of money, and get a G.T.O. SHERRY JEAN CASH Twink F.B.L.A. AMBlTlON: to graduate, marry a wealthy good look- ing man and raise I5 chil- dren. MARION CHAMBERS V.O.T. AMBITION: to work and maybe marry. JAMES ABBOTT CARUTHERS 11Jimmy11 AMBITION: to have the fastest SS-396 in the world. GERALDINE CLYDE CATES nclyden F.N.A., F.B,L.A., Young Re- publicans, Georgraphy, Pep Clubs, Library Ass't, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: to go to Winoo- ski, Vermont, become a L. PN. and be an old maid. SALLY JUNELLE CHAMBERS nsqllyu Monogram Club, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, Intramurals, Gfm- nastics Club, Homeroom of- ficer, V.l.C.A. AMBITION: to get R.W.B. through college and then marry him someday. ROBERT EARL CANON 11Bobby11 Marching, concert, pit, and dance bands, -Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Homeroom offi- cer, Science Club AMBITION: to graduate, go to college, get rich, and gain complete freedom. VINCENT JOHN CARLO Vince Orchestra-pres., All-State Orchestra AMBITION: to hopefully be somebody in college 'and jngrry that certain someone, BEN CANNON lIBenll D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to be a success in my chosen field. 'RICHARD EARL CARPER llRiCkyll D.E.C.A., V.I.C.A. AMBITION: to go to E.C.P.l. and buy a new green Ford Truck. l LYNN H. CLARKE Ill-ynnll AMBITION: to become successful bum. BETTY ELLEN COHEN llBettyu Pan American League-pres., F.T.A.-sec., Homeroom offi- cer-pres- Jr-Sr. Prom Com- irman, Latin Forum to graduate from with a degree in and to be as good teacher as Madre. JAMES HOWARD CLAYTON O 1lJin,1rnyll Republican Club AMBITION: to succeed. BRENDA FAYE COLEMAN Brenda President Staff, Presnoir Tri- Hi-Y-sgt. at arms, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y-corr. sec., Pep Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to go to Hick's Beauty Academy. 'I SHARON LYNNE COLLINS Sharon Willett Tri-Hi-Y-corr. sec., Art Club-vice-pres., treas.g Pep, Latin Clubs, Dramatics Club, Homeroom officer, Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee AMBITION: to go to college, graduate, get married, and have twins. BARBARA RUTH CONRAD Barbara Allen Tri-Hi-Y, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committeeg Homeroom offi- cer, French Club: Intramur- alsg Girls' Glee Club, Fresh.- Soph. Committee, V.I.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate, get married, and live the rest of my life tied down. MARVIS MARIE COTE Marvis AMBITION: to graduate, marry someday and be happy- I Q I ROGER ATWOOD CONNOR 11ROgerl1 Science, Math Clubs AMBITION: to become a successful astronomer, chem- ist, and scientist in general. LARRY GORDON COOK Ill-arryll National Honor Society, Jer- ry Bryant Hi-Y, Pan Ameri- can League, Homeroom of- ficer AMBITION: to be o top aero- space engineer and one day visit the moon, LA DON PAIGE COTTON LaDon Double W Tri-Ha-Y, F.B.L.A.5 V.O.T.j Intramurals, Young Democrats Club AMBITION: to become a spy so that I won't do stupid things trying to find out what's going on. JOHN WYATT CRUTE Concert, pit, and marching bands, Latin Club, Geog- raphy Club-vice-pres. AMBITION: to go to college and become a great psychol- ogist. PATRICIA ANNE CULPEPPER llpatll Mixed Chorus, Triple Trio, Girls' Glee Club, All City Chorus, Presidents and the First Ladies , Presnoir Tri- Hi-Y-chap., Dramatics Club: Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate, fall in love with someone who likes Mustangs, and marry im. SUE ANNE DASHIELL llsuell National Honor Society, President Staff-Editor-in- Chief, V.I.C.A.-president, Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Dreamer Staff-literary, Mixed Chorus, Girls' Clee Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Homeroom offi- cer AMBITION: to become a lady before it's too late. EDWARD WRAY CULPEPPER Eddie Pan American League, Dra- matics Club, Thespian Troupe 31238, Student Staff, Jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- tee, Jerry Bryant Hi-Y AMBITION: to attend East Carolina and graduate and have 7 years past fast. GLENN SCOTT DALE Dale D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate and attend a business college. LINDA ANN DAVIS Linda President Staff-organizations editor, Double W Tri-Hi-Y- vice-pres., F.B.L.A.-vice- pres., Modern Dance Club- sec.-treas., Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee, Intramurals AMBITION: to go to college, marry a certain someone know, and be very rich. JAMES ALAN COWLES 11Jimmy11 AMBITION: to be given a million dollars and travel the world. ELBERT WARREN CRAWFORD llBertll Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, J.V. Football AMBITION: to avoid the draft so I can take good care of Linda. We-J-,.H ROBERT LLOYD CRANE Robert President Staff, Student Staff, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to finish high school, attend college, and become successful. JIMMIE RAYCCRAWFORD Orchestrag String Ensemble, Quartet, State String Orches- tra, Workshop, F.T.A.5 O.D. C. Symphony Orchestra AMBITION: to go to Viet Nam and become a hero. , WALTER LEE ' DELANEY JR. Butch D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate, get a good job, and be success in life. BETTY JANE DIGGS IIB J ll Co-Head Majorette, 'Junior 'Class Marshall, F.T.'Af.-his- torian, Freshman Class-sec., Willett Tri-Hi-Y-sec., Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, J. V. Cheerleader-alternate, Homeroom officer. I AMBITION: to graduate from Longwood, marry .1 millionaire and visit ,my in- dependent friend, Sandra. MARY BETH DUFFEN Red or Duff , National Honor Society-pres., Forum-vice-pres.-treas., Dra- matics Club, Thespian Troupe 1238, Activities Assoc., Math Club-treas., The President Staff, Ecrivons Society-sec., Jr.-Sr. Dec. Committee, Homeroom Offi- cer-President. AMBITION: to go to medical school, become a psychiatrist, then practice on my friends. TITN .W JACQUELYN ELAINE DENNIS Jackie Mixed Chorus-officer, Girls' Glee Club, All Regional Workshop Chorus, All City Chorus, Disaster in Toy- land , Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow , F.T.A., Homeroom officer. AMBITION: to always be successful and someday get a MRS, degree. JAN ROLAND DRAY Ilujonll The President Staff, Science Club, Homeroom officer, Farris Hi-Y. AMBITION: to graduate, go to college, and make a million before l'm 25. JIM L. DUKE JR. IlJimlI Varsity Baseball, Varsity Club, J. V. Baseball. AMBITION: graduate from seminary, settle down, find that someone, and live life to the fullest. LINDA SUZANNE DAVIS Linda Willett Tri-l-li-Y, Latin Club- treas., sec., French Club, Jr.-Sr. Design Committee, Forum, Pep Club, Art Club, F.N.A., Gymnastic Team, Intramurals, Homeroom of- ficer. V AMBITION: to graduate from college, later get my Masters degree and become a mother. KATHLEEN ELLEN DAWSGN nK0thyn F.T.A.-pres., Debate Team, National Honor Society, For- um, German Club-treas., Scholastic Team, Homeroom officer, Dreamer Staff-As- sociate Editor, Ecrivon So- ciety, Prom Refreshment Committee, Delegate-Va. Jr. Science Symposium. AMBITION: to do extensive travel abroad, get my Mas- ter's, and eventually teach French! WAYNE SHERWIN DAVIS llwoynelf AMBITION: to graduate and go to college. RENAE DARLENE DEARMON Renae Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y-two years, Homeroom officer. AMBITION: to be happy! JOYCE ANN DUNLEAVY Illlodll F.B.L.A,-historian, Art Club, Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club AMBITION: to be a success in everything that I attempt to do with earnest. GEORGIANNA CATHERINE MARIE EDWARDS George Girls Monogram Club, Girls Hockey Team, Ecrivons So- ciety AMBITION: to raise the fin- est of the finest. OTTO L. DUNN JR. Otto Wilson Golf Team AMBITION: to graduate from Wilson, get a good job, and marry a good looking blonde. JAMES WOODROW EDWARDS JR. uwoodyll D.E.C.A.g J.V. Football AMBITION: to finally grad- uate and spend the summer in Mexico. was T . S' l I I I' . li H, Af. 5-A ' I will I in si tell 4-J T FRANKLIN WILSON ELLIOTT II Frankie Treas. D.E.C.A.p J.V. Wrest- ling Team, Homeroom Pres- identp Jr.-Sr. Dec. Comm. AMBITION: to graduate, be- come a commercial artist,-be successful, and to continue SURFING. ROBERT ELLIS Robert WILLIAM JOSEPH FACENDA IIBHIII V.I.C.A. AMBITION: to discover a gold mine in my backyard and buy a new Cadillac. MARTHA JEAN ELLIS Martha Presnior Tri-Hi-Y-reporter, Presidents' Tri-Hi-Y, The President Staff-literary, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to go to college, become a teacher, return to Wilson for revenge! CAROLYN EVANS JOHN EDWARD FAY Jack Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Homeroom officer, Intra- murals. AMBITION: to graduate, go to college, be a success and go snow skiing. CHESTER HARRISON FELTON Ill Wildman J.V. and Varsity Baseball, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Club, Marching, Concert, Pit, and Dance Band, Traffic Ass't., Lunchroom Ass't. AMBITION: to go to Elec- tronic Computer Program- ming lnt., Graduate, become a Data Processor. ,LINDA DARNELL FITTS Ill-ynnll I.C. Norcom-German Club, Orchestra, Tri-Hi-Y, Secre- tary of soph. homeroom, Girls' Basketball Team, D. E. C. A. AMBITION: to further my education so that I may be- come a Medical Technologist. ROY DAVID FISH Fishman J.V. and Varsity Football, Varsity Club, Jerry W. Bry- ant Hi-Y, Track, J. V. Base- ball AMBITION: to get out of Wilson and stay out of Viet- nam. REBECCA ANN FLYNN nBeckyn Concert, Marching, Pit Bands, l. C. T. AMBITION: to find out what my ambition is, and then to be a success at it. REBECCA FORBES llBeCkyIl Mixed Chorus section lead- ,...,..,,.,,....L .-. ...Q-Vmm.---,..L,l er treas., Glee Club, Pres- noir Tri-Hi-Y-sec.-Presb dent, F.N.A., Homeroom of- ficer-President. AMBITION: to find a tempo- rary job career until I can become a permanent wife and mother. PAMELA JOY FRANKLIN Scrub F. B. L. A.-sec., Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate from Wilson High, and be- come a success. THOMAS HOYT FULLER JR. IlTomlI Math Club-pres., Debate Club-ways and means chairman, Debate Team, Ac- tivities Assoc., Forum, Sci- ence Club. AMBITIONI to earn a PHD in Math and become a hope- Iessly mad scientist. KENNETH FORD 11Kennyn J.V. and Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Club, German Club, Young Republican Club, Homeroom officer-President AMBITION: to etch some sort of nortority among my contemporaries. CHRISTY JANICE FRINK Christy F.T.A., I.C. T., Double W Tri-Hi-Y AMBITION: to become a dental hygenist or a teacher. JOE FUSSELL lIJOeIl J.V., Varsity Football, D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to have the great life as a beach bum. STEVEN GENOBLES RUSSELL LINWOOD GETTIER Russell Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y AMBITION: to graduate and see Cathy more often. LARRY EDWARD GERALD Rocketeryp Electronics: Math- ematicsg Politics AMBITION: to become an engineer. KITTY SUE GIBSON IlKittyll Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Yg Art Clubp D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate from Wilson, work in an ex- clusive firm and marry R. B. DAVID LINWOOD GARDNER David The Presidentg Jr.-Sr. Break- fast Dance, Decorating Com- mittee AMBITION: to own an XK-E and be happily draft exempt. DONALD EUGENE GARRETT Donald AMBITION: to be a grad of Wilson and go to I. B. M. School ond live a happy life. SUSAN KAY GARTHWAITE Susie AMBITION: to graduate lfi- nallyl and eventually be mar- ried and live a sweet and happy life. VINCENT TROWER GARRENTON JR. Vince Jerry W. Bryant Hi-Y- treasurerp Science Clubg Lat- in Clubg lntramuralsj Home- room officer AMBITION: to establish a Playboy Club and make Peggy and Susan the only two bunnies! JERRY LEE GARTHRIGHT njerryu French Clubg Science Clubg Pep Club: Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate from college and sail the sev- en seas with Captain Crunch. I VANCE LEE GATLING X Vance V.l.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate from Wilson and be a great success in life. MARY CHRISTINA GOELLER Chris Homeroom officerg Jr.-Sr. Pram Decoration Committeeg F.T.A.g Forum: Science Clubg German Club-sec. AMBITION: to establish the Q u a z i m o d o Scholarship Fund and to purchase W pound of responsibility. MARSHALL ARNOLD GOLDSTEIN MarshaIl Varsity Tennisg Pan Ameri- can Leaguep Indoor Trackg Homeroom officerp ULPS AMBITION: to become a psychologist and make a con- tribution to humanity. WALTER DAVID GRAY llDaveII Cross Country, lndoor-Out- door trackg Mixed Chorusg Varsity Clubg D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to go into col- lege and then to the Air Force. WENDY LUE GOLDSMITH nwendyn I.C.T. and V.l.C.A.-parIia- mentarian-chaplainp Home- room officerg ASPQ Art Clubg Pep Clubp Sweeny Tri-Hi-Yg Intramurals AMBITION: to join the Air Force and become Den Mother of squadron IO. JAMES MICHEAL GRANGER Mike Wrestling Teamp Art Clubg D.E.C.A.g Latin Club AMBITION: to attend a jun- ior college and study real hard. ROY WILLIS GREEN IIROYII Pan American League AMBITION: to become an aeronautical engineer, Air Force Reserve Pilot. r EDWIN THOMAS GRESHAM Edwin Homeroom officerp Intramu- rals AMBITION: to be on the cover of Surfer Magazine. WAYNE ALAN GRIFFIN Ilwaynen Homeroom officerg J.V. Base- ballg V.l.C.A. AMBITION: to continue studying and to be an Elec- tronics Technician. CHARLES EDWARD GRIFFIN, Charlie Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y5 Wres- tlingp Homeroom officer AMBITION: to get out of Wilson and not let Uncle Sam get me. DORIS LOUISE HALSTEAD Doris Presnoir Tri-Hi-Yp Homeroom officerp V.l.C.A.5 Pep Clubg Latin Club AMBITION: to receive a de- gree in Nursing and travel all over the world. JUNE WANDA HANNAH June Bug Student Staff, Allen Tri-Hi- Y-sgt.-at-arms, President's Tri-Hi-Y, Forum, Dramatics Club, F.T.A., Homeroom- officer AMBITION: to be married, have a baby, and work at the Bite O' Bit. CHARLES NELSON HARPER Chuck National Honor Society, Science Club, Forum AMBITION: to earn a mil- lion-laughs? DOROTHY LOUISE HATHAWAY Dottie Lou D.E.C.A., Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y AMBlTlONg .f to graduate, take aniI.B.M. course, and to just one, time embarrass Johnny Owens. DONALD RAY HARNESS Doe Doe D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate and wait for Uncle Sam to draft me. JANICE MARILYN HARRIS Janice Student - bus. manager, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, M.G.A. -delegate, Homeroom-of- ficer, F.T.A. Pan American League, Latin Club, Girls In- tramurals, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee AMBITION: to go to college, get a degree in elementary education, and spend all my summers with B.M. JANE CAROLE HATHCOCK Jane Student Staff, President Staff, President's Tri-Hi-Y, Forum, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y- Chap. AMBITION: to be gracious and sincere, but sincere above all. I Q flee W. I It . , of? il .I 'a MARGARET HATTEN ncondyn D.E.C.A., GirI's Intramurals, German Club, Chorus AMBITION: to be a high school teacher. ANN KENT HEELY llAnnll Varsity Cheerleader - Co- captain, J.V. Cheerleader- sec., Junior Class officer- sec., Jr-Sr. Prom Committee, Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y, Forum, F.T.A., Pep Club, Latin Club, Girls' Intramu- rals AMBITION: to go to Long- wood, become a teacher, and to get married. NANCY MAE HAYES l1NanCy1l Art Club-sec, F.B.L.A. AMBITION. to graduate from Norfolk Business Col- lege and get a good job as a successful secretary. JAMES EVAN HEELY Il-limll Indoor and Outdoor Track, Math Club-planning com- mittee, Science AMBITION: to go to college and to see the world in ad- venture, excitement, and re- warding friendships. e K.-...Qi RICHARD DIXON HOGGARD, JR. Big Rick J.V. and Varsity Football, In- door and Outdoor Track, Varsity Club AMBITION: to be reincar- noted as a SIO0 bill. JOHN RUSSELL HOLLINGSWORTH llulohnll J.V. Football AMBITION: to graduate and look forward to June 24 and life with Goofy. s-as ' LINDA FAYE HOLLIMAN Linda F.B.L.A.-hist., Pep Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate, go to business school, and be a good secretary. BARRY RONALD HOLZWEIG Rabbi Pit and Marching Bands, Concert Band, W i I s o n Knights, Science C I u b , French Club - vice. pres., Pep Club, Farris Hi-Y, Ra- dio Club, All State Band, Orchestra, Principal drum section AMBITION: to pass trig and keep M.C. with me always. JAMES PRESTON HEWITT Preston Science Club-pres., treas., Audio Visual, Latin Club- reporter, Math Club, Na- tional Honor Society AMBITION: to pass Mr. Hin- ton's Physics class and be a mad scientist. HELEN DELORES HIGGINS HeIen D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate, work, and see Rat again. DONNA GAYE HOBBS Donna Homeroom officer - pres., F.B.L.A., V.O.T. Club, Jr.- Sr. Flower Committee AMBITION: to make it out of Wilson and business school and buy that pink Mustang. .: - 'f' 'FTE' I gwilq -- - ff . 1 gl fs Q. - . - V J' , . LINDA CARL HEWLETT , Linda AMBITION: to work a year and then get married to someone special. THOMAS EDWIN HILTON, JR. 111-ornrnyll Geography Club, Farris Hi-Y AMBITION: to attend col- lege and be successful in whatever field I choose to do. JAMES HERBERT HODGES Herbie F.F.A., Football, V.l.C.A., Glee Club, Jr. Class Rep. AMBITION: to graduate. A I-we! LEE JANET HORNSTEIN III-eel! Varsity cheerleader: National Honor Society: Pep club- pres.: J.V. Cheerleader: Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee: Home room officer: President staff: Student Staff: Dreamer staff: Ecrivons Society: Forum Club: French Club: Girls in- tramurals AMBITION: to write a good book. DONALD LEE HOWELL Don-Don Marching Band: Concert Band: Pit Bond: Symphonic Band: '64 and '65 Regional Workshop Band: Wilson Knights Dance Band AMBITION: to become a minister of music. I PHILIP MICHAEL HOST llMikeII Science Club: National Hon- or Society AMBITION: to get rich and marry a beautiful movie star. JIMMY HUDSON MARILYN HUGGINS LINDA DARLENE HUNDLEY Linda F.T.A.: The President Staff -features editor: Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y: Fr.-Soph. Com- mittee: Jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- tee: Pep Club: Homeroom- officer AMBITION: to graduate from high school and college, become a teacher, go abroad, and eventually mar- ry. JAMES CARLTON JENKINS, JR. 1lJin,,In1yl1 Farris Hi-Y-pres.: Intramu- rals: Homeroom - officer: Audio Visual Club AMBITION: to attend R.P.I. and go into retailing. BONNIE LEE HUNDLEY Bonnie Churchland - Concert and marching band: Band letter- man: Honor bandsman: Solo ensemble: Band Publicity Committee: Concert Decora- tions - chairman: Trucker Topics-staff: Quill and Scroll: F.T.A.: Pep Club: Homeroom-officer: Wilson -The Presidents' staff AMBITION: to graduate from Churchland, go to Longwood, and become a successful journalist. MARY ANN JAMISON Mary Ann Double W Tri-Hi-Y: D.E.C.A.: F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to become one of the worId's greatest cof- fee, tea, or milk servers with the best of my ability. LARRY JENKINS Ill-arryll AMBITION: to go to college and to get out of Mrs. Morse Spanish class. KENNETH EARL JOHNSON lllcennyu Homeroom officer AMBITION: to finish school, get a good job, and have a good life. RONALD JAMES JOHNSON Seymour Farris Hi-Y AMBITION: to graduate, go to college and become the world's first educated beach bum. BRENDA SUE JORDAN Brenda Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Pan Ameri- can League, V.l.C.A., Pep Club, Modern Dance Club, Monogram Club, F.N.A., Orchestra-treas., All State Orchestra, Jr.-Sr. Prom, Committee, Girls Intramurals AMBITION: to become a doctor of anesthesia and to go places. PATRICIA ANN JOHNSON llpatll D.E.C.A.-sec., J r.-Sr. Prom Committee AMBITION: to become a good secretary to a tall, dark, and handsome boss. BARBARA ANNE JONES IIB J Il Co-Head Maiorette, Concert, Band council - representa- tive, Latin club, Pep club- officer, Homeroom-officer, Willet Tri-Hi-Y - sgt.-at- arms, historian, correspond- ing secretary AMBITION: to graduate from college, become a med- ical technician, later marry and raise a troop of boys. CATHERINE CAROL KEENE nKH,ty11 Varsity Cheerleader, Wood- row Wilson Tri-Hi-Y-chap- lain, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y- corresponding sec., Home- room-officer, Forum, Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee, F.T.A., Girls Intramurals Latin Club, French Club, Pep Club AMBITION: to find the meaning of love for Miss Jenkins, and always remem- ber . . . everything happens for the best. FRANCES DARLENE JENNNIGS Darlene Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y - treas., Mixed Chorus AMBITION: to graduate, make a million, and some- day marry someone very' special. 1 TOMMY E. JENSON V.I.C.A. AMBITION: to get a good paying job and live happily ever after with B. K. M. WILLIAM FELTON' JENNINGS Bryant Hi-Y, Band, Youth Varsity football, J.V. foot- ball, track, Varsity Club, Corps AMBITION: to go to college, play college football, have fun, and be a success. JANE ELLEN JOHNSON Janie V.l.C.A., Ecrivon's Society AMBITION: to become a commercial artist and ride and train horses. CARMEN IRENE KING Irene J.V. Cheerleader, German Club - secretary, F.B.L.A., Forum, Homeroom officer, -NNATIONAL HONOR SOCIE- AMBITION: to be a success, meet someone wonderful and live happily always. REGGI E KORB NELL LOUISE KNIGHT Nell Dreamer Staff, V.l.C.A., Chairman Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee AMBITION: to go to Dental Hygiene school and become a Dental Hygienist. PHYLLIS DOROTHY KURALOWICZ Lisa Student Council, Yearbook Staff-photographer, Libra- rians Club, Debating, Senior Play AMBITION: to use my life to glorify Christ. WAYNE LADERBERG llwaynell French Club, Forum, Young Democrats AMBITION: to go to college, graduate, and make a mil- lion. CLAIRE LAWRENCE Claire Glee Club-Chuckatuck H.S. AMBITION: to graduate, get a good- job, get married, and one day have a family. DEBORAH ANN LEES Debbie National Honor Society, Drama Club, Math Club, French Club, Outstanding Junior Girl lArizona Alumni Assoc. Awardl, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Jr. Float Com- mittee, Annual Staff, Horne- room--officer AMBITION: to learn com- puter programming and lwould you believel thus rule the world. PENELOPE LOUISE LASSITER Ilpennyll Varsity Cheerleader - P licity Chairman, Majore J.V. Cheerleader, Jr. C Marshal, Delegate Va. G State, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com: tee, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y sgt.-at-arms, Dratitics Cl Pep Club, Homeroom-c cer AMBITION: to get a g education, travel, marry, became an asset to my c munity. LINDA DIANE LAYNE Linda V.l.C.A, AMBITION: to graduate ani marry a certain boy name S. T. and live happy eve after. SHARON ELAINE LEVIN Sharon S.C.A.-Iunchroom directoi Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairma Homeroom officer, Wilsonilll Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A., Frenc Club, Latin Club, lntramn rals, Forum AMBITION: ta have tw sons, a football player an a drummer. ALICE CAROLYN LEWIS CaroIyn Double W Tri-Hi-Y AMBITION: to marry Rich- ard, be a good wife, and have a dozen kids. JOHN HOLDEN LEWIS IIMOOII J.V. Basketball, Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Baseball, Orchestra, Homeroom offi- cer-vice-pres. AMBITION: to graduate and become President of the U. S. at the age of nineteen. CONSTANCE JEAN LEWIS Connie Double W Tri-Hi-Y, V.I.C.A., F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to learn to cook all kinds of Italian foods for Emil. SADIE MAXINE LEWIS Sadie l.C.'l'. Club, Latin Club, Al- len Tri-Hi-Y, Intramurals AMBITION: to go to college, live with Cheryl and Sandy on the Riviera, and then get married. SHIRLEY EARLENE LIVERMAN Shirley AMBITION: to be the first woman astronaut for the United States. RUSSELL HAYES LONG RusselI Varsity Baseball -Capt., J.V. Baseball, Football, Jerry Bry- ant Hi-Y-sec., Varsity Club, Pep Club, Homeroom officer, Intramurals AMBITION: to have fun and enjoy life with a certain head cheerleader P.M. MARGARET JOAN MACKLIN nGuppy11 Woodrow Wilson: Public As- s't. Churchland: Trucker Topics-staff, French Club, A.D.A., Alligator Wrestling Team St. Paul's Spirit , Girls Atheletic Assoc., Child- ren of Mary, Pep Club, Glee Club Quantico High Intra- mural Basketball, Art Club AMBITION: to be a forest ranger in Central Park. Il ffi JERRY EUGENE LONG IlJerryll Annual staff - photographer AMBITION: to see the Red Baron shot down. CHERYL KAY LUTTON ncherylu Willett Tri - Hi - Y-treas., Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, V.O.T. Club, Pep Club, Office Ass't, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to go to college, get rich and visit Sandy and Sadie on the Riviera. JAMES HARVEY MacPHAIL IlJimII J.V., Varsity Basketball, Ten- nis, Pub. ser., Concert, pit, and marching Bands, Orches- ITG AMBITION: to go to college and live it up and play basketball. . I. I I PATRICIA ELIZABETH MIDGETT Patti Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y-Hist,j DECA, New York, News- paper Staff-rep.g Discussion Club, Gymnastics Club, Trin- ity Club AMBITION: to marry B. C. and become a history teach- er just like Abigail Beecher. SANDRA GAYLE MILTIER Sandra S.C.A.-Vice President, Wil- lett Tri-Hi-Y-pres., Soph. Jr. class-S.C.A. rep., Fresh. Class-vice-pres., Home- room officer, Jr.Sr. Prom Decorating Comm., Forump Pep Club, Glee Club, French Club AMHBITION: to live a suc- cessfuly independent life as Miss Jenkins used to. I JMU ' I 1. VIRGINIA MAE MILES, llujinnyll Double W Tri-Hi-Y-pres., ass't treas., Officer Worker, Field Hockey Team, Dramat- ics Club, Monogram Club, V.l.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate and become a nurse. LINWOOD THOMAS MINGIS Trouble DECA AMBITION: to catch Ric Wise wearing a shirt from Penney's and see Peggy Bak- er make a face. NANCY LLOYD MARTIN VICA AMBITION: to graduate and become a nurse. llNancyu NEAL HOWARD MCCASKILL IIHOIII Ferris Hi-Y, Concert Band, Young Republicans AMBITION: to go to college and ? BRENDA KAY MCMILLIAN Brenda D.E., l.C.T., and F.B.L.A. Clubs, Intramurals AMBITION: to graduate, get my 4-42 and lead a swinging life with T.S. PEGGY CELIA MATTHEWS llpeggyll Varsity CherIeader-co-cap- tain, J.V. Cheerleader, Jun- ior Class Marshal, Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Woodrow Wilston Tri-Hi-Y, Homeroam officer -pres. AMBITION: to graduate from college, get married and live happily ever after. ELWOOD GARRETT McGEHEE IlGaryll ' J.V., Varsity golf, J.V., Var- sity Wrestlingg Jerry Bryant, Farris, Hi-Y's, Varsity Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to go to college img be a success at whatever o. JANET LEE MERRITT Janet Dreamer staff-Edit: F.T.A.g Student staff, Foru Pan American League, I nual Staff AMBITION: return to VI son to teach English and bug Mrs. Mullen. JOHN ALBERT MORECOCK IlJGmll Mixed Chorus-pres., S.C.A. --Public Service Director, Soph. Jr. class-Court of Honor rep., Dramatics club, Thespian Troupe 991238- scribe, Forum, German, Art and Pep Clubs, Oral Read- ing Study Group, Fresh. Shop Prom Committee, Homeroom officer, All Regional Chorus, The Presidents and the First Ladies ,AMBITION: to be eternally lskinny. KENNETH LEE MORGAN llKennyll Boys' State Rep., Art Club- Eeas., pres., S.C.A. Artist, omeroom officer-traffic ass't, pres., Jr. Sr. Design ommittee-chairman, Ecri- vons Society-rep., Latin Club-rep., French, Dramat- ics, and Pep Clubs MBITION: to become a entist, marry, and live hap- ily ever after, filing cavities. KAY SHERRON MORRISETTE IIKII resnoir Tri-Hi-Y, Home- oom officer-sec., treas., pub. er. ass't, Pep, Geography, nd Girls Glee Clubs. MBITION: to graduate N' become a success in I do. JOSEPH PATRICK MORGAN Hujeepn Wilson: D.E., St. Paul's: Glee Club, J.V. Basketball AMBITION: to graduate, get rich, and marry a certain girl at Cradock. MARTHA ELIZABETH MORRIS Martha Wilsonite Tri - Hi -Y- res P +1 sec., Hi-Y Council-vice pres., V.O.T. Club-sec. Homeroon officer-pres., traf- fic ass't, Jr. Sr. Decorating, Flower committees, F.T.A AMBITION: to return to Wilson in 25 years and be as cool as B.W. CATHERINE ANNIE MOSS ucothylr President, Willet Tri-Hi-Y's, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to get a good job and make a lot of money. WILLIAM FOREST MURPHY A Bill DECA, Hoomeroom officer AMBITION: to own a 396 Chevelle and have friends with some gas money. PATRICIA MARIE NARRON' usugiell V.O.T., Jr.Sr. Prom Com- mittee, F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to graduate in I967, work for a while, and then settle down. THOMAS LEE MUSSER llT0rnrny1l AMBITION: to graduate from Wilson in June '67, and then go to college. NAOMI B. NATALIO Naomi i965 Homecoming Court - Maid of Honor, Allen Tri-Hi- Y, Modern Dance, and Dra- matics Clubs, Homeroom officer - lunchroom ass't, Pep club AMBITION to go to col- lege, marry, and to gain in height. MICHAEL DAVID NELLER Mike Dance, Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands, German Club, Cross Country, Track, Ass't Scoutmaster AMBITION to graduate from college and become a band director. CYNTHIA ANNE NUCKOLS Cindi Allen Tri-Hi-Y-Chaplin, Mo- dern Dance, Homeroom of- ficer, Props Committee AMBITION go to New York and become a professional model. JUDITH MARIE OLIVER Il-judyll Homeroom officer-pres., presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, French Club AMBITION: to get an a- partment with C.B. and to forget certain past events. I ll BETSY JUNE NEWTON llBetsyn Wodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y- pres., Jr. Class-Girl's treas., Jr.Sr. Prom Decorating Com- mittee, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y' Homeroom officer-treas., pub. ser. ass't, F.T.A., Latin Club AMBITION: to stop blush- mg I JO ANN NUGENT Jo Ann Jr.Sr. Prom Cimmittee, Geo- graphy Club, V.l.C.A. AMBITION: to become a beautician and fulfill all my dreams. SUSAN CATHERINE OSBORNE Susie Allen Tri-Hi-Y-corr. sec., F. T.A., Pan American League, Girls Glee Club, Jr.Sr. Chap- erone Committee-Co-Chair- man, Rules Committee- Chairman, Homeroom officer pres. AMBITION: to get an apartment with P.B. and be- come a success at something. .JANE CLAIRE OWENS Janie AMBITION: to graduate, work as a seamstress, and be married happily with the right boy. STEPHANIE LORAINE PALMER ustephu Transferred: Basketball, Vol- leyball, Softball, Track, J.V. Girls Basketball Coach, J.V. Girls Softball Coach, Year- book, Teen Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Pep Club- sec.-treas. AMBITION:, to become a bunny in the Playboy Clubs. sg i I CAROLYN FAY PACK Carolyn Double-W tri-Hi-parliamen- tarian, Sgt. of Arms, V.O.T. -parlimentarian, Homeroom officer-pres., pub. ser. ass't, Caustic Critics Club, ln- tramurals AMBITION: to become a chief cook and bottle washer for a certain special boy. PAT STEVEN PAYNE llpotll Track, DECA AMBITION: to graduate, become wealthy, marry, and have many children, but all boys. V ' ARD LEE POWELL Ill Eddie and J.V. Wrestling:- ryant Hi-Yg Latin Clubp ATIONAL HONOR SOCI- to obtain a in mathematics and marry a certain girl. SHEILA LOUISE POWELL Sheila Tri - Hi - Y - Woodrow Wilson Tri - - Y - sgt. at arms: V.l.- .T.5 Blue Ridge As- Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- Homeroom officer. to have a yel- Stingray and live beside at One Crawford Park- ews.e - will .S JUDITH ANN POWELL, Judy D.E. - pres.5 first place in Advertising Districtg F.B.- L.A.-sec., treas., Districtwide sec. 1 AMBITION: to marry Carlyle, raise a champion- ship basketball team, and some cheerleaders. CYNTHIA LOU PRICE llcindyll V.O.T.g F.B.L.A.p Homeroom officer AMBITION: to be success- ful in everything I do. RONALD M. PEARCE Ronnie Homeroom officerp THE PRESIDENTS-staffj Jr.Sr. Prom Committeeg Science Clubp Young Republicans Club AMBITION: to attend col- lege and make a million. GERALD LEE PETERSON llulerryll DECA5 Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate from Wilson, surf all sum- mer and then futher my education DAVID POOL David .. VICA AMBITION: to live a suc- cessful and happy life. RICHARD LEE PENNELL Dickie V.I.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate, get a iob as an apprentice at the N.N.A.S. EARL MITCHEL POLLOCK ,1lEOrIll Forumg Young Republicansg Latin Club AMBITION: to go and stay in college until graduation, DIANA' LUCILLE PORTER 'lIRedII V.O.T.p FQB.L.A.p Double W Tri-Hi-Y-point keeper, vice pres., Historiang Homeroom officer-pres., lunchroom ass'tg officer-pres., lunchroom ass'tg Jr.Sr. Design Committeep ass't worker',in Girl's Athletic Dep't.5 Intramurals AMBITION: to graduate and whateyer I do . . . do very well! SHARON LEAH PRICE Sharon V.O.T. Club, F.B.L.A., Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate, conquer all obstacles, and find a successful route. LINDA JEANNE PRIVETT Willett Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, F. T. A., F. N. A., Pep Club, Student Staff, Hoomroom Officer AMBITION: to qualify for C.G.'s Quazimodo Scholor- ship Fund and become a nurse. DAVID LEE PRINCE David Jr.Sr. Design Committee, Varsity Track, Art Club, Homeroom Officer AMBIT- ION: to suceed in my vocat- ion, and make happy a spec- ial brown-eyed someone. ROBERT PAUL QUADROS llBoblI Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y - Chap., Pres. AMBITION: to be a suc- cess in vocation that I choose SUSAN CLAIRE RAGAN Susan Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, V.O.T. Club, Treasurer, F.B.L.A., Homeroom officer, Jr.Sr. AMBITION: to graduate, get rich, and stay with G.E.B. forever. LINDA FAY RARY Linda F.B.L.A., V.I.C.A. AMBITION: to graduate, become a secretary, get mar- ried and raise o large family. YVONNE LOUISE REID Yvonne Dreamer Staff, Ecrivons Soc- iety, Forum, Pan-American League, Young Democrats Club AMBITION: to graduate from college, to work and get married. L lui , -IH I. V lsgi' y I , 1 WILLIAM NORVELL RANDALL IIBHIII J.V., Varsity Golf, Jerry Br ant Hi-Y, Chaplain, Science Club, Intramurals AMBITION: to graduat from college and succeed whatever I do. .BURMA LEE REED Bird THE PRESIDENT - Business staff, THE STUDENT - Supplement Editor, Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, from John Yeates: Varsity Cheerleader, T H SMOKE SIGNAL staff, TI' REBEL ROUSER - Assista Editor, Varsity Club, Fore sics, Glee Club, Pep Club Jr.Sr. Prom Committee AMBITION: to see Butcl' graduate next Sept. ai make our dreams come true RONALD RESHEFSKY Ronnie THE PRESIDENT Staff - Business, Pan American Le gue, Young Democrats Club Forum Float Committee Homeroom officer AMBITION: to become successful lawyer. jlmean kids. ' I ' RUTH ANN ROHRER A nAnnl :Rresnoir Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A. 'AMBITION' to raduate . i Q I ,marry C.W. and raise ten LINDA LEE ROSE Linda F.N.A. - President, Prexie Tri-Hi-Y, V.l.C.A., .Jr.Sr. from Committee AMBITION: to have fun in Philly, lead a long, happy, and successful life. SHARON LEIGH RYALS Sharon Jr. Class Marshall, Modern Dance, Pep, Gymnastics Clubs, Presidents Tri-Hi-Y- Vice Pres., Presinor Tri-Hi- Y's-treos., THE PRESIDENT -Business staff, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to become a professional dancer and marry the good-looking pro- ducer. , dx DEANNA DEBORAH ROLLINS Dee Dee Modern Dance Club, Mono- gram Club, Dreamer Staff, Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y AMBITION: to become the wife of a successful Iong- haired musician lL.C.7 BRUTUS CULLEN RUSSELL Cullen Science, Math Clubs AM B IT I O N: to graduate from college and be success- ful at anything I try. GEORGE WILLARD RYDER IlNickll J.V., Varsity Football, Jerry Bryant Hi-Y AMBITION: to be a bachelor and bring my kids up the same way. JAMES DONALD RICE Donald VICA, Homeroom officer, Jr.Sr. Prom Clean-up Com- mittee AMBITION: to graduate, get a good job, ond have a great time having fun. PAUL ENICKS RIDGWAY, JR. Ilpculll Science, Art Clubs AMBITION: to graduate and go into some branch of the Armed Forces. LEONARD GLENN RICE Glenn Audio Visual, VICA AMBITION: to graduate and have my own garbage route. JANICE ELLEN ROGERS Janice THE PRESIDENT - Business Staff, F.T.A., Young Demo- crats Club, Dramatics Club, Forum, Intramurals, Home- room officer AMBITION: to graduate from a good college and travel. DONALD HARVEY SANDIE, JR. Donnie Varsity Football and Base- ball, The STUDENT Staff, Jerry Bryant Hi-Y, Home- room officer AMBITION: to graduate from college, be successful, marry Brenda, and own a G.T.O. BRENDA JEANNE SARVER Brenda Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y, F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to graduate, get a job, marry and make the best of everything. SHARON JO SANTOS Sharon Mixed Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Dramatics Club, Mod- ern Dance, F.T.A., Forum AMBITION: to be a teacher, and later a happy mother of a large family. PAMELA SUE SAUNDERS Ilpamll The Student--Feature Edi- tor, F.T.A., Willett Tri-Hi-Y -Sec. Homeroom officer, Ecrivons Society, The Dream- er, Forum AMBITION: to become a sensitive, sincere person, smiling in sadness trying al- ways to make others happy. 'el 1 if'-rl Lil if N, ig? I RUTH FAE SAWYER Ruth Foe Woodrow Wilson, Robert W. Allen Tri-Hi-Y-Sec,, F.T.A., Pep Club, Office and Li- brary Assit., The Student- Feature, News Staff, Jr. Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Homeroom officer, Intramur- las AMBITION: to sail to Lau- derdale on- Dragon Lady with Baker, Brewer, and Ashinoff. BRIAN MARTIN SCHNITZER Brian D.E.C.A., Young Democrats, Science, French, and Debate Clubs, Forum, ULP, Tennis Team AMBlTlON:.to earn a Ph.D. in Chemistry and win Nobel Prize in same. ROLAND RAWLS SHAW Shaw Marching, Concert, Dance Bands, Drum Maior, Band Captain, Band Lieutenant, Student Conductor, AIl-Re- gional Band AMBITION: to become a high school band director and live in Washington State. SUSAN SAYRE llsuell S.C.A.-Publicity Director, Head Marshal, Homeroom officer, Jr. Sr. Prom Com- mittee, Debate Team, Pan American League, Forum, Willett Tri-Hi-Y AMBITION: to be on time. DENNIS FRANCIS SHANNON Dennis V.I.C.A., Cross Country Team AMBITION: to go to O.D.C. and then into the Navy. BARBARA LEIGH ' SHIFFLETT Barbara . The Student, The Spiritels, Pep Club, From St. Paul's, Debate Club, Children of Mary, Library Council, Glee Club AMBITION: to study law and 'return to Wilson some- day, it's the best. HARVEY THOMAS .SIEGEL IIHOI-VII Student Staff-Sports Editor, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y- Vice pres., Homeroom offi- cer, Pep Club-Vice pres., Dramatics Club, Mixed Chor- us, .I.V. Basketball, Presi- dent-of-the-Week Announcer AMBITION: to enter some phase of broadcast journal- asm. MARLENE SIMPSON Marlene Jr. Sr. Prom Decorating Com- mittee, F.B.L.A., Prexie Trl- Hi-Y, Home room officer AMBITION: to graduate, at- tend business school, acquire good position with Govern- ment, and get married. TOBY ARLYN SIEGEL IlTobyll Homeroom officer, F.N.A.5 League, Jr. Sr. Prom Com- mittee, Library Staff, Intra- murals, Pep Clubp Young Democrats Club AMBITION: to graduate from U. Va. and become a successful nurse in Char- lottesville. DONALD SINGLETON Donald Wrestling Team ee mm.,..:.,m.l.',e..,,.w,um-wiw gm ...-. , ,E,,-.sgzqa SUZANNE IRVING SKINNER Suzanne The President Staff-Bush ness, Pan American League, F.B.L.A., Girls' Glee Club, Pep Club, Office Ass't. AMBITION: to graduate from school, go to college and someday be a teacher. VQAGQOLE ANITA SMITH Carole Willett Tri- Hi-Y-treas., Young Republicans Club, F.B.L.A.-treas., French, Pep Clubs AMBITION: to be over 5 feet tall and marry a millionaire. LPEGGY JEAN SMITH npeggyll F.B.L.A., V.O.T., Pan Ameri- can League AMBITION: to get a good job, and hope that someone getsstationed nearby. ffl I ff I I Q 1' i sr A 7 l - 5 I fx . I BRENDA LEE SMITH Brenda Student Staff, Presidents Tri- Hi-Y, Forum, Homeroom of- ficer AMBITION: to go to college, marry Donnie, and live hap- pily ever after. . ,MICHAEL WEEKS SMITH lf' 11-I-inyn Driver Ed. Instructor AMBITION: to graduate, marry C. G., build and race wild cars, succeed in dodg- ing the draft. TOMMY SMITH - 1lTommy11 DEBORAH ANN STAPLES Debbie Majorette, Willet Tri-Hi-Y-- chau., F.T.A., Homeroom of- ficer AMBITION: to graduate from college, live in a big white mansion, and be some- body's Mommie DENNIS LLOYD STEPHENS Dennis Dramatics Club, Thespian Troupe I238-sec., Foren- sics--Boys' Poetry Reader, German Club - vice-pres., Forum AMBITION: to find out what my ambition really is. l I WILLIAM LESTER STEINER Bill Varsity Tennis Team, Wood- row Wilson Hi-Y, Forum, Pan American League, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to find a way to be more sarcastic to D.S., B.J.D., P.L. and B.A.J. DAVID WALLACE STEPHENSON llwollyll Mixed Chorus-Float Chair- man, All-State Chorus, Workshop Chorus, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Woodrow Wilson Ensemble, Farris Hi-Y -vice-pres. AMBITION: to go to college, become a pharmacist, marry B.F., and have some little pills. MARGUERITE ELLEN SNODGRASS Ellen The President staff, Wilson- ite Tri-Hi-Y, Jr. Sr. Decorat- ing Committee, French Club -rep., Glee Club, Home- room officer AMBITION: to graduate, attend college, teach school, and someday marry. .MICHAEL RONALD SORRELL Ronnie J. V., Varsity Basketball, J.V., Varsity Baseball, Home- room officer, Woodrow Wil- son Hi-Y AMBITION: to own the Tele- phone Company so Ginny won't have to worry any- more. JOANN STAFFORD IIJOII V.O.T., F.B.L.A., Homeroom officer, Modern Dance, Pep, French Clubs, Gymnastics, Intramurals, National Honor Society, ASP AMBITION: to someday grow-up, and to see Steve graduate from college. LINDA FAYE SNYDER Linda AMBITION: to graduate! LINDA LOUISE SPENCER Linda V.O.T., Double W Tri-Hi-Y, A.. J. Lancaster Hri-Hi-Y AMBITION: to graduate from Wilson, attend business college, and later get mar- ried. THOMAS ELLIS STALLINGS Tommy Jerry Bryant Hi-Y, I.C.T., Intramural Basketball AMBITION: to finish school and to get married and suc- ceed in life. STI LLEY Woodrow F re n c h lomeroom graduate teacher, irried for- SUGGS C.A.7 Bi- ve Christ 1 moment l'AYLOR Jb--pres., Jlonogram Intramur- Jolleyballg :ke a cer- happiest d. PARKER REA STOKES llporkll Jerry Bryant Hi-Y-sec., Wrestling, Student Activi- ties Association Board, Sci- ence Club-sec.p Homeroom officer, Senior Class Usher AMBITION: to remove Hon- orary trom my V. C. status, graduate, and go to college. EVERETT WAYNE SYKES Wino S. C. A. - pres., Sophomore Class-pres., National Honor Society, Scholastic Team, J. V., Varsity Baseball, Dele- gate to State S. C. A. Work- shop, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, Farris Hi-Y, Varsity Club, Forum, French Club, Pep Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to acomplish the ambition in less than twelve CHARLES OWEN TAYLOR Charlie Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y-sec., hist.g Homeroom officer, The President-Business, Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairman AMBITION: to go to college, marry a certain Longwood Lady, and be a success. VIVIAN DELORES TERRELL Cookie V,l.C.A. AMBITION: to pursue a ca- reer in Data Processing. CARLYLE THOMPSON llDukell J.V., Varsity Basketball, Homeroom officer-pres. AMBITION: to marry Judy and raise a Wilson Cham- pionship Basketball team. JOHN LEWIS THOMAS Ill llJohnll Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands AMBITION: to graduate and go to college. THOMAS NELSON THOMPSON llTommyII Manager of 1965 State Bos- ketball Champs, Homeroom officer, Science Club, Ecrivon Society AMBITION: to graduate and go to college to become a pharmacist. VIRGINIA CAROL THOMPSON CaroI Transfer from George Wash- ington High of Danville, Vir- ginia. AMBITION: to study art for a few years and then find a husband. BRENDA LEE TILTON Brenda' F.B.L.-A.-rep., V.O.T. Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION:. to work, go to college, marry Tim, and live happily ever after. GLENN TILLMAN TIMOTHY WAYNE TIMBERLAKE llTimll D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to someday graduate and get what's coming to me out of life. I QI. -J in 5 W 'Q I lv is 1 --.-et 3l T C, ' lifter We LADAVIDI GILL Topo ' f'David Boys' Statep. WHS Concert, Marching, Pit Bands, Home- room officer-pres., J. V. Outdoor Track AMBITION: to graduate from college, make money, and sail around the world in my yacht. , STEPHEN AUBREY TRIBBLE Steve J unior Class - vice-pres., Sophomore Class - sec'.g Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y-sgt. at arms, D.E.C.A.g Home- room officer, Intramurals AMBITION: to go to college, major in psychology, and one day go skiing. MITCHELL TRAVIS TRIPP Mitchell Outdoor, Indoor Track, Cross Country AMBITION: to graduate from college and then be a success in life. WKNE LESTER ToLsoN Annie Fannie Willett Tri-Hi-Y, Pon Ameri can League, French Club F.T.A.7 Homeroom officer AMBITION: to be Jeff's mut and go away in the flyin saucer some day. JOSEPH WAYNE TRIPP lljoell Orchestra-vice pres., con cert mastery Woodrow Wil son String Quartet and En sembleg Varsity Club, Cros Country, Indoor, and Out door Track AMBITION: to go to college graduate and have a success ful life. JOYCE ELLEN TRUITT njoyceu Presidents' Tri-Hi-Y-pres. Annual Staff - Business Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y-sgt. o arms, Homeroom officer Pep Club AMBITION: to learn how t drive a stick shift! l ,i I BARRY DANIEL TYSON uBOrry1l AMBITION: to graduate from college and own an XKE. RONALD LYNN UNDERWOOD Underdog Electronics Club, VICA, Homeroom officer - pres., v. pres. , AMBITION: to go to college and become an electronics engineer. LINDA LORETTA VANN Linda President's Tri-Hi-Y-treas., Willett Tri-Hi-Y, F. B. L. A. Homeroom officer, V.O.T., Intramurals AMBITON: to graduate, go to college, and then some day get married. l i i RICHARD EARLE UNDERHILL Rick Jerry Bryant Hi-Y-pres., Latin Club, Ferris Hi-Y- sgt. at arms, Homeroom of- ficer AMBITION: to become a good chemical engineer and make a million dollars. CHARLES ELTON UPTON, JR. Orchestra, Homeroom offi- cer AMBITION: to graduate, get married, and become a For- est Ranger. MARIANNE VAUGHAN Marianne Mixed Chorus, Girl's Glee Club, Art Club, F. B. L. A., Homeroom officer AMBITION: to graduate from college, marry someone special, and make that someone very happy. BEVERLY LYNETTE TURNER Lynette The President-Classes Edi- tor, Business Staff, Mixed Chorus, All-City Chorus, Girls' Glee Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committe, Presnoir, Double- W Tri-Hi-Y's, F.B.L.A., Latin Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to go to college, marry, and have a happy and successful life. DELORES JEAN TURNEY Delores Double W Tri-Hi-Y-treas., F.B.L.A., The President staff, Pep Club, Girls' Intramurals AMBITION: to graduate and find some Prince Charming! AW, I, bS'l6!EN Lmwooo TURNER Skull Jerry Bryant Hi-Y-vice- pres., Varsity Club-vice- pres., J.V., Varsity Wrest- ling, J.V. Baseball, Delegate to Boys' State, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, Homeroom officer-pres. AMBITION: to go to college and live happily ever after in the skull cave. LINDA JEAN TYE Linda F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to be a success in the business field. BRENDA LEE VOGT Brenda Rae Willett Tri-Hi-Y, F. B. L. A., V. O. T., Homeroom officer -pres., Pep Club AMBITION: to get Phil and fly away to the South Sea Islands with Anne, M.J.A., P.A.G., and K.G. WAYNE MICHAEL WAIBEL llwoynell Varsity, J.V. Wrestling, Co- Capt. Wrestling Team, J.V. Baseball, Bryant Hi-Y, Varsi- ty Club-sgt.-at-arms, Mixed Ensemble AMBITION: to go to college, have fun this summer, and meet a sweet girl. SHARON ANN WARD Sharon AMBITION: to someday be- come Mrs. L. J. D. and to show Pop that he can't always call me Bones. SANDRA LEE WAGNER llscndyll Willett Tri-Hi-Y-chap., Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee, Latin Club--vice-pres., Forum, F. T. A., Homeroom officer, Pep Club, Office Ass't., Dra- matics Club, Caustic Critics -Sgt. at arms AMBITION: to graduate from college, travel abroad, and settle on the French Riviera. PENELOPE ANNE WALSH upennyu Homeroom officer, F. T. A., Latin Club, Pan-American League AMBITION: to gain ten pounds and be able to quali- fy for C.G.'s Quizimodo Scholarship Fund. RICHARD ALLEN WARREN Dickie Indoor, outdoor track Indoor, Outdoor Track RICHARD THOMAS VAUGHAN 1lRiCkyn National Honor Society, Pan- American League - pres., Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Committee, Marching, Con- cert Bands, Homeroom offi- cer AMBITION: to finish col- lege, nad come back to Wil- son to teach. KENNETH JACK VICK Jock Varsity Wrestling, J.V. Wrestling, Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y AMBITION: to stop arguing with B.N. RODMAN HARRISON VERNON IIRodIl Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y, J.V. Basketball, Pan-American League, Homeroom officer, Intramurals AMBITION: to go to college, marry into money, and live a fun filled life, LA'FAYETTE CHRISTIAN VICK llMonoll Pan-American League D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to gradua from Wilson, enter colleg and study in the fields psyhcology and theology. ELIZABETH LAYNE WASHBURN llBefhll ational Honor Society, Dou- le W Tri-Hi-Y, Pan Ameri- an League, Girls' Monogram lub, Intramurals MBITION: to someday poy ack the 352 I owe Lynn. RENEE POLLARD WATTS Chicky Concert, and Pit to become a or a physical JAMES DWIGHT WATTS llJirnrnyll J.V., Varsity Wrestling, Jerry Bryant Hi-Y, Varsity Club- pres. AMBITION: to dodge the draft long enough to finish college. SHEILA DEON WATTS Sheila F.T.A., Sponish Club AMBITION: to become an English teacher. L..IA L JL I It 1 I ' ' . e 'Sri' , --my I 5 -I ilgwi I 1.25, fill IW- llllwltllil ,,1I'ff,ll,-:I I Q H ,lim . F I -gf. i ' . ,l,' ' A .I -IIL VV :I 'I -'fri 'i e J' ' I. ez. I .I 1' ' X III I ANNE LEE WEBSTER Anne Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y-vice- pres., F.T.A., Jr.Sr. Prom Committee, Pan American League, Monogram Club, Homeroom officer, lntromur- als AMBITION: to graduate from college and return to Wilson as a teacher. LOUIS ALFRED WEISSMAN uEIginu Orchestra, Drum and Bugle Corps, Caustic Critics, D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to attend col- lege, major in psychology, and be a business physchic. CHARLES EDWARD WEST IIBuddyIl S. C. A. - Traffic Director, Committee, Geography Club, Bryant Hi-Y, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Geography Club, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to be a success- ful banker and run for city council with K.M. I JANE ANDERSON WEBSTER Jane Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y - hist., Latin, Art Clubs, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, F.T.A., Student Staff AMBITION: to graduate, go to college, marry Glenn, and teach art. ANZY LANIE WELLS IIAnzyll Soph. Class-vice-pres., AI- Ien Tri-Hi-Y-corr. sec., Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y- Corr. sec., Student Staff, F.T.A. Ecrivons Society, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Home- room officer AMBITION: to go to East Carolina, meet o beautiful boy, and get married. JUDITH ANNETTE WHITE ll-Judyu Mixed Chorus, All-Regional, City Choruses, F.T.A., Fo- rum, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Homeroom officer, Intra- murals AMBITIONS: to go to busi- ness school, become that someone's wife, and travel with him, KATHY MAXINE WHITE llKGthyll Homecoming Queen-1966, V. O. T. Club-pres., Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, F.T.A. Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y - corr. sec. AMBITION: to fly high in the sky and later marry that wonderful guy. MARINA KATHERINE WH ITEHEAD Marina Presnoir, Presidents' Tri-Hi-Y -chap., F.B.L.A. AMBITION: to graduate, be- come successful, and get married. HERBERT GADDY WHITLEY Herbie Football Team, Varsity Club, National Honor Society TERRELL LEWIS WHITE Whitey AMBITION: to become the father of ten children. STEPHEN AVERY . WH ITEHEAD Steve Homeroom officer res: TP I Latin Club, Student Staff AMBITION: to attend a cer- tain college, become a rich lawyer, and make A.E.S. happy. VERONICA JOYCE WIGGINS Ronnie Spanish Club, F.T.A. AMBITION: to enter college and major in political science or English. 1- zwf. - VV -l. '- 1 , si t' TE? 3. Q . V 1 autism f P 1: : ..., . 1'-an 135, .. . , q5fZl'lliglfff I -t el 'tl A A gg , ' 1 4: ,. i j , . 2 . eg Welle.. L, , ROSE MARY WILKINS Posie National Honor Society, Stu- dent-Staff Ass't. Editor, F.T.A.-vice-pres., Forum- sec., Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Ecrivons Society, Homeroom officer AMBITION: to get in to Marl Washington and some- day graduate. Tri-Hi-Y, Young Republicans GARY LINWOOD WILLIAMS Science Club, Audio Visual AMBITION: to be an electri- cal engineer at the Bell Tele- phone Company. Ai.iclA WILLIAMS l. 1 f l l l l 7 l 1 l l RAYMOND LEE WILLIAM? IIRGYII Pan American League Homeroom officer, lntramur als AMBITION: to graduatj from college and become th mayor of Utopia. MARY ELLEN WOODHEAD Mary Ellen Concert, and Pit Regional Band, Club-sec., Dramat- Club, Jr. Sr. Prom Com- Homeroom officer to go to college then marry a very spe- person. JANET LEE WRIGHT Janet ilsonite Tri-Hi-Y - chap., reas., Homeroom officer MBITION: to go to college nd Europe and spend all y summers at the Beach ith C. C. N I 1 GLORIA JEAN WORRELL Gloria National Honor Society, Math Club - vice-pres., Forum, German Club, F.T.A., Sci- ence Club, Band, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee AMBITION: to graduate from V.P.l. and study in Ger- many for a year. MARY ELIZABETH WYNN nMaryll D.E.C.A., F.B.L.A., Home- room officer AMBITION: to graduate from Wilson, work, marry and have o happy home. RONNIE LEE WILLIAMS Ronnie D.E.C.A. AMBITION: to marry Patsy after graduation and to find o successful job. JAMES EARL WINSLOW llajimll Radio, Science, Art, Math Electronics Clubs, Homeroom officer, V.l.C.A. AMBITION: to go to college, beat the draft, and become a success. JOHN EVERETT WOOD llJohnIl Tennis Team AMBITION: to be a profes- sional millionaire and travel around the world. x . X -- - t -mmm., THOMAS McDOWELL WILLIAMS, JR, llT0mIl Dreamer Staff, Math Club- sec., Latin Club-treos., Sci- ence Club, Forum, National Honor Society AMBITION: to graduate from the University and earn much money. JUDITH NAOMI WOMBLE llJudylI F. B. L. A. - hist., Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y, Young Aepublicans Club, Office Ass't., Fr. Soph., Jr.Sr. Prom Committee, Sr. Class Typist, President Staff - Business Manager, Pep Club, Driver Ed. Instructor AMBITION: to be a success- ful secretary at V.P.I. JOHN EDWARD WOODARD John Marching, Concert, and pit bands, Band Council, Bryant Hi-Y, Pan American League, Young Republicans, Jr. Sr. Prom Committee, Homeroom officer, Orchestra AMBITION: to become rich, a little more handsome, and mary B.A.C. rg rf- r . I, e if 1 , E333 ,,,!!!,,, 15, lil. E, ,WE EMM , iii,1'i-:Mil ' ijf ' ' , -.,. iw ' ' ill'W'i'iili i it-'IMI It L 5' Tit ' ff ' li . . rid' - 4v-y. g,,,z1l-1, 4 if 7 '.:'L, Q i . if . l.,.:i-:Y-:.f.b: - - 'Sw iwliw ,: V-,- .i-3... -1, P f'gg,,:,4j fi ,gi-.f:rI I, i-, uM,,,f1 5' -Ugu, 1 -Msg: inf, , I I 11 s li Ei, El .ra I , 3 i 5 I 4' fu .I If H X I uf, L J. I X31-r -4- - . .. fm- ' 1:1 Eat ti mx, iii ii'v4,.,1.i:23u gig f,5i,,:- -A.-.iiigxa gqigggg nw 'dit ' SLT! ., '5 , .0 ,, M I, e if , , w , + Q gi f 4 ws-X' -1 1 . , , 'T 55, ' Q I Q l X 1 J ' fiaf' sis X M J 91,63 ,T t 'I 1 ' -i7 5 1' - LEMTQ-'ffl , Brian Schnitzer, Bonnie Buchanan-Portsmouth's Junior Miss, and John Morecock serve as the reception committee Janet Barnes and Lee Hornstein preside over honor DANIEL GLEN YATES DOROTHY VIRGINIA Danny YBARRA Ginger Willett Tri-Hi-Y-vice-pres., Modern Dance Club, Home- room officer, Gymnastic Team, Intramural-volleyball AMBITION: to graduate from high school, get a good job, and be happy with Phil! K. gr,-V fmt, Summer School Grads - i966 Row 'lr Brenda Joyce Johnson, Claire Leigh Daughtry, Jacqueline Marie Brauwe, Sandra Sue Ripley, Billie Marie Vaughan, Cynthia Lee Carpenter, Sharon Yvonne Susan Ann DeJarnette, Doris Carol Hewitt Row 2: Patricia Gayle Redd, Paulette Rebecca Ann Rice, Linda Kay Koop, Lucille Marie Viola, Alice Brenda Mouser, Riggs, Jerrie Elnora Inman, Beverly Ann Hale Row 3: Patricia Jean Gower, Janice Kathleen Sharon McGlothlin, Patricia Lea Wilder, Virginia Mae Lawson, Mickey Jackson Saunders, Neva Terryl Pulliam, Gail Rebecca Schikevitz, Carlye Pauline McCune, Boyden Keith Palmer, Gary Clayton Pierce, Charles Bradley Creekmore, Worrell, Roger Blackman, Larry Wendel Todd, James Michael Collins, William Row 5: Edwin Michael Bradstock, Charles Edward Andrews, Jr., Jeffery Lee Smith O'Neal, Elvin Harrell Whitley, Louis Franklin Staples, Larry Nixon Miltier, Ronald Lee Row 6: Mark Edward Frizell, Robert Wayne Oliver, Michael Allen Morrison, Charles picture-James Dovisl .,., ' I it I ,, , Susan 4 Elma .1 In r,.,.,,i.1I-v ,., V.. Prom Preps l J Yifsf 5 ' W 2 lux I 4' F . 'fir ' x . Kenny Morgan Jane Webster Ginny Oliver Linda Gunter Marsha Edwards, Anzy Wells Kathy White Mrs Dorothy Staples Steve Pague Ann Heely What's up, Chris? Peek-a-boo, Kenny! Ricky just gave up! . J' ' ' ,E i ,neil .L Don't be afraid of the camera, ' L ' Sl-ISDH! JGHG iSf1'fl . Watch where you use that stapler, ' Rolandl I'm warning you, Jan! You better cooperate! 69 Honor Y l l it iT..?2EU5 .1 ii , y K iiir Robert Abrams Marlene Ackerman ef i i , ' i 222 .Q JE: .,,. .- xl , i 5 I E if 5 4 ' in in it ig In ' fi ii 'Ji all fs' - V ' Z .f Ji rl. 'gi , 1 . 6 ' 1 , a , .Q .1fi:l1.:Di 5 'gg- J 4: A ' 'F Y KATHLEEN DAWSON Janice Adams Mary Beth Alexander Valedictorian l ew 1 f v 1 W, 2 All ii ww, mm ll 15- ,:1f:f,.:z-9 ' i VE , , C' W liizessvi l :i z we i V :fi 'ii iii.-gill ii awe ii Janet Barnes Glenn Burdick Betty Cadlaon Sharon Collins Larry Cook ll 1' '.I ,, W if 'LQ , 3: n s T L, My L i Y ,E Mary Beth Duffen Thomas Fuller Charles Harper James Hewitt Lee Hornstein 70 Ea U 8t6S Phillip Host Irene King 3 E l , .K ', ll Y rs'-I I , il -Y - YV Y -A,s.,wai DEBORAH LEES Salutatorian Sandra Milrier Ginny Oliver James Stephenson Wayne Sykes Richard Vaughan Elizabeth Washbum Herbert Whitley Rose Wilkins Thomas Williams Patricia Willis Sandra Wilson Gloria Worrell 71 KENNY MORGAN, SUE DASHIELL Most Original Senior JIM STEPHENSON, SANDRA MILTIER Best All-Around RICKY HOGGARD, ANN HEELY Most School-Spirited Statistics MARLENE ACKERMAN, BOBBY ABRAMS Most Likely to Succeed JANET BARNES. JOHN MORECOCK GINNY OLIVER, WAYNE SYKES Most Popular TOM FULLER, SUE SAYRE Wittiest nmr5' N 'G JACK VICK, BETSY NEWTON Cutest Senio JOHN LEWIS, BONNIE TAYLOR Most Athletic Statistics CINDY BREWER, GERALD KATZ Best Dressed KAREN BANGEL, PARKER STOKES Best Looking SANDY WAGNER, CHARLIE TAYLOR Friendliesf Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Piland get ready to ioin the festivities. Anne and Tommy take time out for Thirsty, Judy! ' H .sg-' refreshments. My Junior . . . Our lovely advisor, Mrs. Dorothy Staples, and her are all set for the occasion. Did you lose something, Jerry? . . . Senior I966 Nj Shake hands and come out fighting! Bill Steiner and Penny Lassiter look forward to a big evening. Ronnie looks on as Ginny receives the first flower of the evening. -..,,N - ,fi Oh! They're playing my favorite song! 77 Mr. and Mrs. Dave Blonford trip the light fantastic. Registration B IO5 Seated-Ellen Snodgrass, Bill Van Dyck, Sheila Watts, Charles Richardson, Standing-Bobby Quadros, Jack Foy ll 1!.t nal ' 4 r it in X i me f Front-Jack Fay, Woody McCoy, Back-Ann Rohrer, Earl Pollock, Wayne Laderberg, Bobby Quadros Linda Rose, Donna Hobbs, Anne Webster, Brenda MacMillan, Barry Holzsweig Uni., U M, , . Z I V I ,AQ 3 ra aHt7IlI David Prince, Sherry Cash, Carolyn Lewis, Jimmy Crawford Debbie Lees, Paul Ridgeway, Mrs. Betty Blanford-seated Harol Adams, Wayne Laderbrg, Earl Pollock, Tim Charles Griffin, Steve Tribble, Rick Wise yl v ,n-. 5 we Registration B IIO X l i .QT I a Happiness is Tagetherness in Bl l0! 1 'X '11 Richard Neathery, James Hodges, Jimmy Winslow, Tommy Stallings, Terry White, Bill Bryant, Miss Judy Garland- seated. if Lester Wingate, Mary Beth Alexander, Russel Geitter, Ronnie Sorrell, Carlyle Thompson, Tommy Thompson, Vivian Terrell Payne, Mike Neller, Janice Rogers, Donald Singleton, Austin A .,,,,, .y Q if Cindy Price, Robert Blue, Brenda Tilton, John Woodard, Sharon Price Dennis Shannon, Joseph Tripp, Wayne ,C-lriffin, Linda Davis, Janice Baker Bonnie Ross, Susie Osborne, Barbara Conrad, Mrs. Esther Levinson - seated i-'im it I v nr i r ,lull WZ, i nil . , , M- 2 .X I.. Av'- Alicia Williams, Thomas Hilton, Renee Watts E 1 Registration Ginny Oliver, Bonnie Ross, Susie Osborne l Sharon Santos, Mrs. Levinson, Anzy Wells Linda Rary, Chris Vick, Sandra Wilson David Poole, James Clayton, Russell Long ' it i i ' 'l ll I A , ffl 'QF 52 4 52 5? Roy Fish, Lynn Underwood, Roy Green Roland Shaw, LaDon Cotton, Ginny Oliver, Jackie Dennis, Mrs. Levinson 81 Li . :S Sharon Santos, Mrs. Levinson, Steve Genobles M E,.,,,,-M,',,',:' :,, e W-www P' WN? Jane Webster, Pam Buchanan, Valerie Britton '13 sT7I l W l 5 , X ni, Ll, 5,,liiil..eQ, it i fly, A mg 1 f ,LQ ' mil' , Q si, t i 'ff SE . was ill vw 1 . l J . ,.,, -zzzrvz '. 5 -iw 61 .: 3 l, N- Registratior 1 E I i :if lv i 1 QPF ll V is l i L'-,. gl ' l Jerry Garthright, Jim Duke, John Thomas, Mrs. Underwood X Mickey Yates, Larry Gerald, John Hollingsworth, Robert Cannon Kathy Dawson, Dickey Warren, Helen Higgins ii i . f ,yy ,,,,Q f ,, - . , .,l J i , i ,,,i , , J JA fy F . 7:5-ii. ff, Naomi Natalio, Chris Beisel, Brenda Coleman i i l Linda Davis, Sharon Collins, Johnny Barrick, Kenny Morgan l 'X lO9 6 Nancy Hayes, Jan Dray, Marianne Vaughan mx ll li gl? 1 is Linda Layne, Mike Granger, Linda Asble fl? ig ' I. , 2- it - ' -Q-1w'1 51 ' , mfwf I :nigiii A En g M , af -zfiid. I r 8 i ' I f jfjifflfs gy . A I i 1, xv H J' Christie Frink, Doris Halstead, Linda Davis, Mrs. Under- wood l x 'nv l E' Kitty Gibson, Cathy Moss, Peggy Mathews 'Tl ' Wil ,ii -as ii ii L 1 1 W 5 i, . t W i 2 1. , , , i l-'Y ii ll ., M ,,,,,,,,,, i 1 i .4 - 4 .ff - 1. 5 I, I Classroom officers: Jan Dray, public service, Marianne Vaughan, treasurer, Kenny Morgan, president, Sharon Collins, traffic 83 pam Carroll Brett, Jimmy Caruthers, David Stephenson, Peggy Smith, Bill Jennings, Miss Avis Shumaker - seated Registration B ZIO 1 t l 1 l l l l Q X x ll l l N , lx 34 H 6 i Louis Weissman, Wayne Davis, Jerry Long, Robert Crane, Glen Dale Penelope Lassiter, Martha Morris, Kathy White, Charles Harper Mike Host Chief Shumaker and her tribe of Indians! 'l 1 Sue Dashiell, Mary Wtnn, Sharon Ward, Carole Smith, Judy Womble, Donna De Frost Arlene Becker, Buddy West, Linda Hundley, Bill Steiner, Debbie Staples , , if Registration B ZI4 I l l Janie Brooks, Linda Andrews, Peggu Lilley , 7 l l il n ? U, E P5 H is l The Gang's All Here! nrr Linda Bateman, Linda Gunter, Sharon Coppedge !,,f. Carolyn Grimes, Donna Parker, Marsha Edwards John Frost, Eddie Crochett, Charles Mishoe Bill Smith, Tommy Gray, Bobby Eilenberger 143' ,K X.. VI' 3 ni f We y S f G Registration f., - W, ,L V 133 twat N51 5 I I e, ' . A , ' X ., if , f X Z- Charles Upton, David Gray, George Carter 5 Y xv-. Donald Garrett, Charles Upton, Larry Cook, Barbara Oliver -- seated RKE if 1' iriirrr i f ' UL- 'J Jixxh 1 ! Bill Randall, Glenn Rice Kathy Anderson I I X Q ,W ,N Carolyn Pack, Nancy Martin, Donna Amick 2,511 Mrs. OIiver's happy group - without Mrs. Oliver 2l6 Flynn Q dw Ky i5Eg'J 'mica Wiggins, Carole Thompson, Linda Tye, Becky 1 1 i i 3 I f Ruth Fae Sawyer, Nell Knight, Jane Y? xg' X Johnson X- Peggy Baker, Vince Garrenton, Cindy Brewer CLP Sharon Ryals, Joyce Truitt, Janice Harris Donald Rice, George Ryder, Wayne Birdsong IJ , . 5 ' '?f5f!95'vf' w L ' I - i H V' Mary Beth Duffen, Susan Irma Carter -- seated 'pl' E' l Registration Jane Ashinoff, Karen Bangel, Mrs. 4 - ' L5 '. 'J f14Jf'f - -A375 jr fx fi Bonnie Buchanan Pam Saunders Sadie Lewis Bobby Abrams, Judy White, Janet Merritt, Brian Schnitzer l5'2I7 Janice Adams, Posie Wilkins, Gloria Worrell I Betty Cohen, Ricky Vaughan, Barbara Jones B 2l7 .EMM Henry Braswuell, Ricky Hoggard, Tom Fuller Cheryl Lutton, Ricky Vaughan, Barbara Jones, Betty Jane Diggs, Sandy Wagner, Mrs. Carter -f seated Ann Heely, Sandy Wagner, Betty Jane Diggs, Cheryl Lutton John Morecock, Beth Washburn, Ray Williams, Barry Tyson Here we are! The richest homeroom at WWHS! ' WE? WT? M- we-:en-, KK-' 'in if Betsy Newton, Mrs. Fay Moran, Donna Achstein ,Quite if ass f--i:-t . fi fe 4 5 2 'Q 5, ll e 1 2 ru it l l L9 N. 'if t- if El, TTQEQW EQ Alex., fi'-1' it Qin. sl 1 W L e G X ' E l F - ll QQ?-W ,,l .1 7 -nt I -V 5.5-N., ,mm 1 M BT' 'H IL l it netsw I ,, A Mary Ellen Woodheod, Preston Hewitt, Georgicmna Edwo rds Registration ,um v W my ii.. Q ' t ll . . , V 'BX' i x Nancy Appenzeller, Eddie Culpepper, Roberto Alberti, Gardner -44 .lu Ps' We're Just About All Here! 90 XQX Jim Heely, Glenn Burdick, Tom Williams lsr M i Im , K? B 2l9 Parker Stokes, Lee Hornstein, Herbie Whitley Sandra Miltier, Paulette Batten, Wayne Sykes, Kitty Keene Jon Barnes, Vince Carlo, Marlene Ackerman Leland Benton, Larry Jenkins, Parker Stokes Jim Stephenson, Sandra Miltier, John Crute, Gerald Katz 91 -ff--.1--tt www-W. - , 2 Q ll m ,egg Hill lil: Linda Fitts, Mrs. Karp, Linda Byrum .1 S A q Ronnie Long, Pat Narron, Steve Bowen, Sue Gclrthwarte, Linda Butler Registration B SIS Richard Underhill, Toby Siegal, Steve Turner, Betty Cadlaon Willis, Judy Oliver Marina Whitehead Patt Mid ett, Buddy Felton, 1 Y Q Stephanie Palmer, Joe King Ronnie Williams, Lynn Clark, Jimmy Jenkins, Janet Wright, Cynthia Nuckols, Suzanne Skinner rt, . 1 I, ea . f ' it i Y A ii , ' Mike Smith, Steve Adams, Marshall Goldstein, Bill Facenda, Shiflett ,1:fe.g:i,S ..l. A., ' ,il sg J fl I l 1 A U! ll Registration lg 44L lr' 7 -'iz' Susan Rogan, Linda l-lolliman, Pam Bower, Sharon Levin, Gary McGehee, Peggy Brown t Hatton, Sheila Powell, John Lewis, Nancy Birdsong, Muldoon, Mr. Charles Perlick - seated Steve Whitehead, Kay Morrisette, Mike Bunting, Brenda Sarver, Charlie Taylor, Linda Bidgood ' f , Margaret Hatton, Loretta Cardwell, Sue Sayre, Judy Bass, Delores Turney, Ginger Ybarra - front Linda Spencer, Connie Lewis, Mary Ann Jamison, Geral- dine Cafes, Ronnie Johnson, Wanda Barker 93 l I st' fa, ffm i Registration ll ig llll ii M. ' i el I0 l ii llli of ll Qi, ul i. 0 lf i 7 :'ic...L... Yvonne Reid, Patty Barber, Ralnell Stilley, Mrs. Dorothy Gallop - seated 'U' YF? ei K' lr Mary Myatt, Joyce Dunleavy, Linda Bracy Linda Privetf, Chris Goeller, Penny Walsh Marlene Simpson, Wayn Booth, some Taylor Jack Vxi k, David To d, Bonnie aylor, Mar- lene Simpson, Yvonne Reid I lOl l sa . ll ' V l li iii V I , Edwin Gresham, Renaemearmon, Dawlid Todd l l l i l I qv- 'E' l I x -si' Coles, Jac Vick, Eddie Powell, Mrs, Gallop - Q5 I l l 11 is .nr ,v- Lf Billy Murphy, Jim Watts, Waynefqaibel, Ronnie Pearce : gf i z 512.9 5 ,Q Y - 'lk 1 1 r -f , , pf -5 -L 3 4-. ii 1' 'Q Q ll' 1-L' ' iii: ?i ii-'U ' ' ' H ' is ,,,,N W I ,- , 4. 9 i ,-4 95 Pat Johnson, Bonnie Hundley, Sandra Brdngcome The gong's all here! Brenda lrene King, Jim McPhail, Janelflllathcock, Sandra Suggs Dott Hathawa Hal McCashill Beck lforbes Mrs. Reshefsk Y Y, . , I Y I Y, Howard Borum, Otto Dunny' Bert Crawford, Stephanie Bonney, Linwood Mingis, June Han- nah, Donald Harness Registration 203 Margaret Machlin, Jerry Peterson, JoAnn Nugent X X, ls, Q A- E' KX .ir , 'UQ wx lx 'x x. ' ' iii Q t 1 Pam Franklin, Marion Chambers, Shirley Liverman, Owens xt . Registration 204 1 ,i, Linda Vann, Ramona Bogues, Dianne Mishoe, Brenda Vogt, Mrs. Raby - seated A 'I ISQQQG Pittman, Wendy Goldsmith, Patsy Culpepper, Jo Stafford, Roy Palmer Richard Pennell, Cullen Russell, Danny Yates, Jo Ann Stafford, Kenny Ford, A. W. Barcliff Jimmy Hudson, Harvey Siegal, Linda Vcinn, Dennis Stephens ix ii i , - 4 :. 'i ,. : ' ' , v 1 A, V ' l .5- ' I ,X Z i fi . Johnny Buckley, Jeep Morgan, Albert Bush, Donald Sandie, Tommy Smith 97 ,,, Z! f Y Eff nf'- '--. . F X Lyneiie X Turner- N Cflf Secjcion, E.cfi'Fo1' ,f-- ' ff- 6,5368 MEN AT WORK- sn.ow 'XIX , -' 7 We s- .1 .-.- , Junior Class Officers Mrs. Joonne Sweet Pot Kreger Advisor President Shirley Ambrose Leslie Bridgers Sora Levinson Vice-president Secretary SCA Representative W Le, Penny Nichols Gerry Tribble Donna Trofton Girl's Treasurer Boy's Treasurer Honor Court Representative I00 Class of i968 David Acey Sharon Adams Linda Allen Allman Freddie Anderson Billy Applewhite Bill Ashbury Butch Ashcroft Askew Linda Atkinson Marilyn Austin Guy Aydlette Jimmy Backus Baggett Pal Bailey Bobby Baker Chee Chee Banks Wade Barker Barnes Bonnie Barnes Frank Barnhill Lance Bellamy Brenda Black lOl Patsy Blanchard Stephen Boone Linda Boothe A 3 ii Cynthia Borrill Cathy Boyd Bill Brewer Christie Brewer Teresa B La Donna Bridges Susanne Britt Betty Britton Debbie Broughton Cynthia E Jirnmy Bryant Marsha Buck Dian Burton Bunky Butler Joyce B 5 ii E y l I David Cqbatan Sandy Cain Ann Collis Bonnie Carlisle Dickie C 102 Betty Carter Terry Carter Pat Casey r Chandler Rusty Chandler James Chappell Earl Cheatham u Chrisman Leslie Clarke Sandra Clements J. W. Cole Nancy Cherry Lloyd Conley Cooley Dyanne Cooper Aaron Coppedge Joan Carman 1 Crim Marve Croon Ellen Crumpler Ggry Crugenberry 103 Linda Council Steve Cullins Class of Charlie Cutchin Richard Dail Sharon Daniels Carole Davis Cathie Davenport Barbara Davis Freda Davis Donna Dawson Sharon DeHart Bonnie Doughtie Steve Dougherty Terry Doxey Terry Duffee Bob Duke Janet Duncan Louise Dunnovant John Early Larry Early Barbara Eason Vance Eason Brenda Eaton Frank Edwards Nancy Edwards 104 l l I s K l968 W. B. Edwards Wayne Elliott Betty Ellis 1,--r - - :J Carole Ellsworth Brenda English James EF1r1iS PGM Eure Al'1Qel0 EV0Y'IQ6l0 ilk J.W. Farr Bonnie Fentress Connie Ferrell Susan Ferrell Freddie Fields Earl Fly Dolores Flythe Irving Frank Betty Franklin Richard Frink Melva Fussell Pamela Gaskins Sharyn Garren Tom Garrett Doug Gava 105 D Mike Gentilini Leo Gibbs Debbie Gifford ebrah Gillerlain Lynn Gillerlain George Ginsberg Steve Gray John Gr Gary Gup Frances Hall Shirley Hall Chris Hampton Nancy Hc Robert Harris Rosalind Harris Darryl Hatchell Cl 0fleS Haydn Susan H i ! 1 fs Gerald Heed Carolyn Hensley Della Hickman Charles Hicks William l' 106 SS Danny Holland Diane Holland Marlena Hollowell meth Holt Humphrey Sally Hurdle B0fb0fG Hurwitz Jackson Tommy Horton Louis Houpas Becky Howard Britt Hughson David Hutto Janice Idol Jig-pi'i..i' , 1 5- Fi, V. -. -, all fs- John James Butch Jenkins Danny Johnson Gayle Johnson Johnson Marion Johnson Tommy Johnson Bobby Johnston Nelson Johnston I07 Clas- 1 Tim Jordan Charlotte Journee Mary Anita Joyner 1 Sally Joyner Asa Kelly Jimmy Kneas Lawrence Land Michael L. i Paul Lawson Cindy Lee Wayne Lee Dianne Long Ilene MQ Sieve Markham Belinda Martin Susan Mason Timmy Matthews Danny M 9 6 Betsy McGehee John McGee John McKee Ted McGIothIin Ronnie N 108 Vickie Mercer Richard Minnick Brad Mobley I an Moody Pat Morris Gary Moseberth Norma Mowell Linda Myers mf url l l e Myers Teresa Nanney Glenna Narron Steve Newsome Al Newton f Noble Hugh Norfleet Michael Norman Anita Nyman Carol O'Connor ly Oliver Ronnie Otfavio Susan Ownby Sandra Pace Craig Parsons 109 Brenda Peavy Billie Perham Maye Persinger Daniel Poe Kathy Polson Sandy Poole Kaye Piercei, York F David Phillips Sue Prince Susan Pritchet Rita Procter ' ' RObin PL Sandy Rogan David Ratcliff Richard Rawl Paul Revell Sharon R?yl Tommy Richardson Wanda Ricketts April Riddick Maury Riddick Connie Roi 110 SS Vicki Robertson Mike Rock Lynn Rountree el Rowe Judy Rupnik Stewart Solins Ruth Sandie Kathy Sawyer Saunders Judy Savidge ' Diane Savino Henry Schauer Bonnie Schlifz ichlusberg Patricia Schmidtke Walter Schocklin Alice Scott Raymond Sqoff a Sears Billy Shelton Beverly Shifflett Renee Shriver Karen Silva I I I Class Arthur Simon Debbie Simpson Glenna Sloan MCH'Sl'lU 5m0lf2 GOYY Smifli Randy Smith Terry Smith Marjorie Sni Lyn Snyder Margueritte Snyder James Spillers Janet Spivey Diane Sta Cheryl Steen Marsha Stephenson Marie Sterling Ann Stewart Tommy I 'WE Elise Strong Jim Sturdevant Brenda Sykes Ronnie Taliaferro Cecelia I 112 Arthur Taylor Mike Taylor Patti Taylor Temple Robert Thomas Barbara Thompson Danny Thornton John Tureman Turner -'if Shirley Underwood Mike Upton Shirley Valentine Mary Vance ,nn Vann Lynda Vaughan Linda Vick Otis Vick Mary Jo Wallace Wallace David Ward Pat Ward Linda Watts Guy Weddle I I3 ei UN Ronnie Welton Wayne Wharam Beth White Marilyn Whittington Ellen Wilder Harry Wilkinson Barbara Williams liwww Janie Williams Norma Williams W in --B Q-1-my e Elizabeth Wood Larry Wood Cornelia Yelverton Carolyn Young Gloria Williams Sill? Tom Winslow wir? SHARON ADAMS Maid-of-Honor Mike Woodyard Vickie Young 1 I4 DEBBIE BROUGHTON Junior Attendant 'M - : . A 6235? .ililletf . 5 Fifi' M 'M Lge, Teresa Nanney, Susan Ferrell, Roselind Taylor Karen Silva, Belinda Martin, Dolores Flythe :-Y' A Q 1: 1. bg Fourth period Junior English class. Gary Gup, Norma Mowell, Marsha Buck, Cathy Davenport , ff J 3-5' JUDY RUPNIK Third period Junior English class. -Junior Attendant i'l5 ll Marian Keith, Mary Vance, Linda Temple, Melva Fussell, Teresa Bryce Judy Rupnik, Barbara Hurwitz, Brenda Sykes, Sally Joyner, Marion Johnson g Registration A lO2 Danny Perryman Thad Parsons Phillip Parker Owens and Ronnie Taliaferro Janet Spivey, Carolyn Young, Diane Stallings White, Jackie Butler We're all here! J Registration B IO 1-3-15 Cindy Brouwer, Ronnie Ottavio, Miss Kay Maydanis, David Mullins, Kay Pierce, Donna Dawson - seated 4.2 ii or e Horton Linda Council Craig Parsons, Raymond Scott, Q I 1 Dennis Smith, Robin Pugh - seated Miss Maydanis and her GANG! . i I Langley if , 5 7,1 Q: 4- ,.-,, , V hi 1 Y , Y 1. f ie N, - E. if , v3 Pugh, Donna Dawson Hodges Leon Holliman David Mullins k Clarence Bryce, Dennis Smith, Gene GeorgelHorfon, Craig Parsons, Raymond Scott, Ronnie Ottavio, Cindy Brouwer ,4 . Francis Hall, Kay Pierce, Linda Council, Robin Gerald Head, Tommy Storr, Susan Miller, Mike See za l' P l i . i if 2 M A-lOl Registration A IOI Jon Farr, Vicki Robertson, Debbie Simpson, Pen- ny Nichols, Mike Vicks-seated we fi. Chris Chrisman, Tom Winslow, Carol Elsworth, Gary Crusenberry, Joe Daniels Jimmy Borum, Sandra Pace, Becky Howard, John McGhee Mike Gentillini, Jon Farr at window lx!!! Mary Jo Archer, Linda Hampton, Tom Winslow, Nichols, Aletha Barnes Watch the Birdie! H8 Penny l 1 Registration 2Ol Melton, Lawrence Land: Standing-Betsy Debbie Gillerlain, Carolyn Hensley Sealed-Charlie Cutchins, LaDonna Bridges, Guy Aydlett, Standing--Frank Barnhill, John DeVites Seated- Butch Jenkins, Wayne Elliot, Earl Cheatham, Standing-Ted McGIothlin, David Acey, Billy Shelton 4 4 .. . L :ef-Ee. - , V, ' 'K 'A ' 5 ' 1' ff ' ' 'I ':.,, X53 5 fa K, ' 'fi E 'Db N- ' - 7 91 Q ' ,, '..l7.,' ' '-6, 'P K3 'eg J fl' 'L 5 9 J gf -.,'3' , 5 '. ' 4 U 5 35 w f ilu , ' Nancy Cherry, Betty Carter, Gloria Askew, LaDonna Bridges, Marjorie Snodgrass, Mrs. Brady-seated . if Pat Taylor, Melody Wallace, Shirley Underwood, Norma Mowell, Elizabeth Wood ' 1.1 lv-nwnsv 5 Sharon Adams, Mrs. Hattie Cooper, Bonnie Doughtie, Linda Myers 4? vt. Registration B 202 A ir' York Poole, Terry Duffee, Steve Newsome, Backus, Buddy Oliver Harvey Johnson, Davld Cooley, Ferrell Hayden, Danny Maxson, Tommy Johnson 1 Ayggw M Q .fe I' , .LXP 1,551 3 1 .. 7 X55-by A K Q E W1 ai-w vl gf X it Joan Corman - l . f p. 1,-. Marsha Buck, ' 1 1 ' 1 , is 3' - nfs..-' -14 , ?' 1 l ': -' l I , W 5 fx -- li WR YT - Y lg gfgg ' Ei u -llegewel.. Ricky Frnnk, Gary Moseberth Jummy Bryant, Danny Stemer Mnke Norman Cliff Noble Cathy Boyd, Mary Lou Chrlsman, Charlotte Journee, Paula Ammon f f .J X J -a.lflk , Marsha Stephenson, Mary Jo Wallace Elizabeth Holt QU. . . l Registration 205 n ' Pritchett, Cornelia Yelverton, Linda Watts, Austin, Betty Lou Gilbert, Ellen Wilder ll Le E ii i. i. l l l lj. If qi F Lynn Gillerlain, Archie Blythe, Otis Vick, Wanda Ricketts, Brad Mobley CLOCKWISE--Debbie Broughton, George Ginsberg, Vance Eason, Bonnie Fentress f11l.liiiwlii , ,ii in l rf., -.s Gloria Williams, Cindy Borrill, he F lr-' Fields, Kathy Polston Back--Laura Crum Mason, Becky Hale, Connie Robbins ilnfiiiesi it if lim 'J' it o f -- i , fgafgi L 1 fmt Mary Anita Joyner, Barbara Williams, Linda Willis, Christie Brewer, Judy Savidge Registration B 206 ' x Front-Karen Silva, Belinda Martin, Margaret Buck-Angelo Evangela, Jimmy Merritt, Paul Tommy Horton Timmy Warren, Butch Ashcroft, David Phillips, Jeff Wright, Leo Gibbs ww ii an-ig iisgiilivf Doug Gava, W. B. Edwards, Randy Fletcher, Paul Lawson, Britt Houston Susan Britt, Janie Idol, Diane Holland, Debbie Gif- ford, Wanda Sears, Terry Doxey 122 Registration B 305 pil Dickie Carlsen, Wade Barker, Mike Myers, Steve Gaddy inda Vick, Joyce Baldwin, Vickie Mercer, April Riddick, rennie Allman Rita Proctor, Mr. Dale Heely, Louis Houpas, Daniel Club Pat Casey, Millie Hines, Teresa Nanney, Sharon Daniels, Che Che Banks i. fe' miriwfz ., film-,ww'..w.. i.ii1 , M . Neem' i. li l i xx .. - , Clifford Bond, Cathy Davenport, Sande Poole, Maury Riddick, Roy Gray Registration ' , l B 3lO .W 1 ,ll V i, if ff f effsgy-Hint irgiggg H s ' , gfwi , iifgriziiii gal? V 1 ' 1 :ES I . W Rr ig V Laura Sprague, Elsie Strong, Mary Wilkins, Judy Peterson, Susan Owenbey Bill Ashley, Arthur Taylor, Jimmy Barrick, Sandy Dalavillo Sandy Delavillo, Judy Peterson, Ruth Sandie, Brenda Eaton, Bonnie Carlisle, Susan Ownbey, Mary Wilkins, Richard White ll-. ' Hllxsbv I F, fl nn., Registration B 3ll S A l L' iii. ' lr 7 fe iii 5 ' '- , .,, , in i 1 1 ff? 1-,si 1 illie Pegram, David Ward, Lesley Clark, Mike Taylor, rs. David Joyner - seated .1 : 'Q vl ii. Q ,- ' 4 nw! , ,H i. e'-fi.: ' 1-',i1' if Zi. l. 2 .- V , Billy Applewhite, Willie Pegram, Marilyn Whittington, Gordon Q l 'ai Curren, Donna Jackson rag 31 Smith, Darryl Hatchell, Gail Johnson, Frieda Davis Asa Kelly David Ratcliff Jerry Smith Daniel Poe Mrs Joyner seated Glenna Narron, Edna Turner Sharon Schusberg Dolores Flythe Rosalind Harris Ferrell, Susan Ferrell, Anita Nyman, Mary Ann Alice Bovender, Lyn Snyder H i ,i - 'X . 1 iv 1 in ,,, 'g1agr,,a..b...auiiLiii.,l: . . , 1-mzn:in malz11muii Registration E IIO Pam Gaskins, Harry Wilkinson, Guy Weddle, David Cabaton, seated-Miss Miller Shirley Valentine, Pat Kreger, Sara Levinson, Bonnie Schlitz, Shirley Ambrose Ann Callis, Sandy Ragan, Cheryl Steen, Pam Eure, Cindy Lee Li' ' Miss Miller, Buddy Humphrey, John Early, Richard Minnick, Jordon, Bob Duke ' W' lin Carole Lee Davis, Shirley Kay Hall, Mike Rock, Aaron Tommy Garrett f FTD 126 I Never Fear! E-'I 10 is here! Registration E 20l nw ,,-gf.. All , .xl 17 ,1.. Lee, Freddie Anderson, James Cole, Bobby Fields, Dail St ,FJ Lf' Williams, Vickie Young, John Miller, Steve Dougherty, erling, Johnny James lChris Hampton hidden behind All the Gang! 4, lf Seated-Ronnie Welton, Standing-David Hutto, John Griggs, Steven Dougherty, Sammy Batten BVI 4 l Mifizliii' ll! MQW lf: YJ? -e 1 'Q i I vi lf Susan Heba, Carolyn Brock, Alyce Scott, Renee Schriver, Betty Ellis Ilene Madden, Calvin Chandler, Sue Prince, Bunky Butler, Sondy Cain Registration 206 Sharyn Garren, Leslie Bridgers, Dewey Salins, Donna Trafton, Gary Gup Marsha Smalz, Ann Stewart, Barbara Thompson, Diane Burton, Pat Ward Ellen Crumpler, Barbara Davis, Barbara Eason Irving Frank, Lance Bellamy, Henry Schauer, Charles Hicksl Stephen Boone, Miss Audrey Vincent-seated I , gs H , lunar, li, iiiwfgsg iii lim -N wi' W Swan ii ' Dan Holland, Jan Duncan, Steve Markham Sharon Moody, Saunders F EP? Nancy Harden, Sally Hurdle, Sharon Reynolds, Glenna Patricia Schmidtke 128 fee Registration ,: nllllf , ll .am it wi i N l Ti N . it ix, l l fe 'Ulla U39 All 1 .M jigljl Steve Gray, Mike Haywood, Steve Cook, William Hines lvl ,Q-N Diane Sabina, Carol O'Connor, Kathy Sawyer, Marilyn Baggett Baker Brane, Richard Nutter, Michael Freeman, AWP' Front-Margaret Nutter, Brenda Hale Back-Pat Bailey, Brenda Black, Marva Croom Steve Collins, Mae Persinger, Linda Boothe, Sandra Clements, Lynn! Rountree 129 'HJAJ Af-.l.e,l..,...,,,,t U , K, Registration B 309 -5 Dorothy Williamson, Eddie Lee, Tommy Richardson, Robert Campbell, Ava Hall, Mrs. Jo Anne Barnes -seated Dee Dee Rollins, Lloyd Connally, Bonnie Barnes, Brewer, Betty Franklin, Patsy Blanchard Carl Johnson, Bob Ruiz, Barry Morgan, Ronnie Head Seated-Timmy Matthews, Larry Riggin Prom Decorating Committee PROM COMMITTE: Row 1-Cindy Lee, Freddie Fields, Betsy Ronnie Melton, Judy Rupnik. Harvey Johnson, Linda T McGehee-co-chairman, Pat Kreger, Marsha Buck--co- Mary McPherson, Patty Taylor, Steve Newsome, Mary chairman, Joan Corman, Becky Hale Row 2-Pat Morris, Wallace, TGFYY Dllffee, Ellen Cfl-lmplel' 130 ...,,.. ve. Less serious moments WW-4 Susan Miller, Sandra Pace, George Dolliver, Asa Kelly, Jimmy Ennis .3-P 3 Holland GGVYY Tflbble Russell F0Yfik, Ronnie Bill Shelton, Debbie Simpson Chris Hampton Frank Edwards Buddy Oliver Tommy Garrett Jimmy Ennis LoDonna Bridges Mary Wilkins, Vicki Robertson Wanda Sears J-IN a..,- .G rcafnfg , 2, s. , ws , I . .,n,:'.9, 5 , af le-i fhfmas Q 1 If , Y ,re-all .:, fzfsiift' V Jw if' -.ss . if 1 'a1 -if, Adams, Bonnie Ahl, Debbie Ambrose, Robert Andrews, Bobby Andrews, Eddie Asble, Ginger! Atkins, George Austin, Barbara Averett, Alana Ayres, Susan Baines, Ann Balentine, Debbie Barber, Dianexf Barclay, Rebecca Barnes, Connie J. , .-53.9, ,,v,. , .15 rr. V ' Q ,sr x x ,Q 1 515 :vital-f . lQ 'I i, 1 5925.- ' sz. 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Council, Robert Covert, Trudy Craig, Tommy Creekmore, Theresa Cruze, Debbie Culpepper, Mike Daniels, Lynne Davenport, Mike Davis, Wayne Deans, Becky DeHart, Tommy Delbridge, Robertu! - , .. , T 5e?fLi 'f'l R, , gt i l 2: Qi-'KM iff: ' L'-arf i - i Q , t. is -- ii ' pai? -W ll rfirli l i it A T in 4 i gi ' mf!! YW 'ii ' 'MA i l i i, ,t 1 Fw ? Y f -,fit-. -, ,I 5- i en i , -fr I f RAN if ,ff 'ij 1 r nv 1 an l f. -Q. 4 v 'l' 'a 4- ' fa 4 r na 4 eu-4 I . ' is -1 , i ,f ,..- e- L :R 1, 1 inf- iit ffiffl f it A i so A sieve ' B 2' gl , It . lx . , . 'fan , 15- Brgff, Linda!! Britt, Mar aret ft Q If Broino, Barbara Brooks, Sharon if Brooks, Sharon X Brown, Robert Bryant, Jane X! Bryce, Barbara X Bunting, Ginger Burbage, Connie Burchett, Susan Burris, Brenda Burton, Charlene Campbell, Edwin Campbell, Ruth x j fu . z - is 1 LA Q. 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If , 1' 4. on Vick, Cynthia Vick, Nancy iiccc W ,W Vinson, Debbie 4 ,, Wagner, Barry Walden, Deborah if Wall, Jean ' Warren, Gary Y l Watson, Brenda Watson, Charles Webster, Debbie Wells, Andy Wheeler, Don Sophomores Class Officers CLASS OFFICERS: Lynn Cook-SCA representative, Abby Wil- gard-secretary, Barry Wagner-Vice-president, Judy Kiser- Court of Honor representative, Tommy Revere-SCA represen- tative, Ruth Campbell-treasurer, Bob Holland-president, Miss Lois Gusler-advisor. 140 Miss Gusler meeting. and Bob Holland talk over plans for class HOME ROOM PRESIDENTS DISCUSS CLASS MONEY-MAKING PROJECT. White, Patsy Whitehead, Carl Whitehurst, Delora Whitener, Connie Whitley, Doug Whitley, Viva Wilgard, Abby Willey, Lorna Willhoit, David' Williams, Macon Willis, George Winn, Phil Wilson, Danny Wilson, Wanda Winfrey, Fonda Wolfe, Marian Wood, Joyce Wright, Ned Writesel, Martha Wyron, Cheri Young, Bonnie Young, Connie Young, Sheila Zaiechowski, Linda Zirk, Debbie 'WOW . N4-I . 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Y ' p I O Connor-vice-president, Rhonda Liljgren-secretary, Mrs. Phyllis Garrett- advisor Allen, Stewart Allen, Thomas Ames, Pam Amos, Rachel Andrews, Julie Andrews, Thomas Arculin, Patricia Armstrong, Margaret Arrington, Susan Ashcroft, Tommy Atkins, James Atkinson, Glen Babb, Nancy Bailey, Judy Bain, Diannel Baker, Anna Baker, Bonnie Baker, Janet 1 Baker, Wayne Balty, Virginia Barnes, Judith li'-a ..T .-.x nl' 1 , il' 12, ,, if ,g'u1i:fKl, 2- fi, N. . - .....f :cfs 357:-::5' -' ' UQ 'ans-' 'Un f:',.'-.V - '- -X 'S , .l li i ' ll Lx r , A 1 7 2 'xx l ' ' f 1 1, af it I - 4 1, 7 iii First period English l class. l ll l ' 1 l li Vis 'K f ti .sl l42 ll' Ahl, Brenda ll . . .',:u, l. . '-, , T p , ,. , I 'lf . '.':. :sf on al . 1 QW! , 4 . Seorge -arry l Anne rnifd anero line aryl nny Vicki Seth Margaret nie d wx 1-.3 H '11- ligf ,J l ,' z , -. 4 ei, ' mga. xii 15,614 ,,,. l., E .Q '1' if . - Class ofl97O l -. 1. ' ' , ,L , if 1 gs ll ,fl 'i ,W V, 2.1.4. C- , ,- mi.- . 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M 51 QT i f,f.t'Q, K 43 I 5 If I , . ,I ,, . JL! . I ,. Z 1 nl I Freshmen v..g,f-. :fy .'ff ., A.,iv,., ,. . 5 , .,.-,-4. . , .17 X H, , ' x Class of I9 O X nl ,M 1 we 'i ' i te ny ,ii , , . . , pu . 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Wayne Sykes President Mrs. Betty Blanford Advisor 'Q -IQYQ ,J is it A J ef ' nv- 4 M I ii John Morecock Sue Sayre Public Service Director Publicity Director , , X Buddy West Sandra Miltier Traffic Director Vice-president Wayne Sykes presiding. 158 WK ww., Sharon Levin Lunchroom Director S.C,A. counts Student Scholarship Fund -u..., gf' The Sega for Lunch Bunch ,vw-- Row 'I: Rusty Chandler-junior representativej Sandra Miltier-vice-presidentg Sharon Levin-Iunchroom direc- tory Sue Sayre-publicity directorg Wayne Sykes-presi- dentg Bonnie Schlitz-Court of Honor presidentg John Morecack-public service directorg Kenny Morgan- S.C.A. artist Row 2: Sara Levinson-junior represen- fativeg Mrs. Blanford-advisory Sandra Wilson-senior representativeg Ronnie Ottavio-typistg Tommy Revere- sophomore representativeg Lynn Cook-sophomore repre- sentativeg Carolyn Grimes-4B representative i i In lv--vi Mr. Ronald Audet 'S-13 awe Pat Willis l ll F qn,l, - ll,l Mrs. Joanne Barnes Judy Kiser Brent Todd Court of Honor Row'l Pat Willis senior representative, Mrs. Barnes-advisor, Mrs. Cooper-advisor Mr Audet-advisor Donna Trafton junior representative, Row 2: Brent Todd-freshman representative, Bonnie Schlntz president, Judy Klser ...Huy -U-I--ut. nn..-u H .tuwui ...--ut.. 1 -tu... I--I-mln. func.. . .... ,,............ .W..., .,......,.. ,,,............, ..-.... ,...u... , , , , on-treasurer, Betty Cohen-secretary, Linda Myers- Linda Batchelor, Cathi Smith, Rochelle Higger Row 5: Susarl eporter Row 2: Janice Rogers, Kathryn Vaughan, Bonnie Ferrell, Trudy Covert, Sandra Pace, Brenda McCoy, Tommy chlitz, Ann Heely, Janet Merritt, Pat Greger, Sally Joyner, Johnson, Sharon Santos, Sandra Wilson, Sandy Wagner, Bar- nne Webster, Sharon Moody Row 3: Dian Burton, Linda bore Hurwitz, Marie Sterling atterfield, Pam Saunders, Penny Walsh, Marlene Ackerman, Future Teachers of America Betty Jane Diggs-historian, Anita Nyman-chaplain, Betty Cohen-secretary, Miss Georgianna Woodhouse-advisor, Julie Anderson--treasurer, Posey Wilkins-vice-president, Linda Myers-reporter, Kathy Dawson-president-seated Mrs. Maizie Determeyer tells of her travels . . , . , qs club members listen! .. , fig 3 i at-Lai 4 Science Club Row 1: Mrs. Dorothy Darden-sponsor, Debbie Lees--treas- son, Donna. DeFreest, Stephen Maxwell, Macon William urer, Roger Connor, Barbara Eason-publicity chairman, Tom Sharon Moody, David,Lees, Row 3: Linda Jarman, Jim Heel Fuller-president, Tom Williams-secretary, Gloria Worrell-- Parker Stokes, Rickey Fuller, Mark Sullivan, Preston Hewitt vice president, Glenn Burdick, Row 2: Billy Foiles, Sandra Wil- 162 Freddie Ann Butt-librarian, Linda Stanley Library Mrs. Loradell Dickerson-assistant librarian, Joan Travis - it fE14:.1lM' ' Miss Butt, Mrs. Dickerson, Joan Travis Connie Young Martha Ellis, Miss Butt Kay Pierce, Betty Taylor 1 Coach Landis-Advisor The President U' 1 J f ,,.::, vi will J,,Q I-. Y, . .. 4.,'m rre1ii e D ,-,fi if: Robert Craneg Marsha Buckg Burma Reedg Sharon Moodyp Sue Dashiell-Editor-in-chief Janet Duncan Row 1: Sue DashielI-editor-in-chiefp Carolyn Grimes- Feb. Seniors editorg Julia Anderson-Faculty editorg Linda Davis-Organizations editorg Coach Landis-advisorg Linda Hundley-Features editorg David Gardner-Sports editorg Judy Womble-Business editorg Arlene Becker- Seniors editor Row 2: Judy Rupnikg Sharon Moodyg Delores Flytheg Martha Ellisg Janet Duncang Burma Reedg Janice Rogersg Suzanne Skinner: Pam Bower Row 3: Ellent Snodgrassg Dianne Stallingsg Sue Princeg Marsha 5. i v i - r , 1' , ' ' 5' N-. 1 Q - . , . . . , S Q as ,,fr 4 W -f J J ,N-- -,,, X Buckg Lee Hornsteing Donna Parkerg Connie Robbinsg Barbara Hurwitzg Carole Davisp Janet Barnes Row 4: Jerry Long-photographerg Janice Banksg Jane Hath- cockg Betty Lou Gilbertg Teresa Briceg Gary Rowe- photographerg Dianne Longg Bonnie Hundleyg Nancy Ed- wardsg Dolores Turneyg Charlie Taylor Row 5: Ronald Reshefskyg Harvey Johnsong Otis Vickp Buddy Oliverg Robert Craneg Richard Minnickg Ronnie Pearceg Glenn Burdick-photographerg Jan Drayg Marilyn Austin R ll 43 i i ir .: I . ' E! E ' 1-lil iii ee., 7 7 1 . P ' W 'f ' . ' 5' -- J ' e si' A i , V ,,., . :V4 LLM!-Ay .1 QP 11 1 Cheers! Come and get it! x ' 15' Smith with one 'T or .fs:W . , e my typing teacher never hears about Decisions, decisions! David and Jan course 2 fgwgg' - .5 Q 1,3 line, How sweet it is! i QDEE, 55 - wi- 1 t--6 1' J T 'x stimilfti- Sis It beats Developing Fluid . . and for my next trick . ' Punch, anyway. 11 i -, .e-v- - V -- .-,......Y. Advisor The Student CHARLES W. HOOFNAGLE GLENN R. BURDICK Editor-in-Chief Row 1: Arlene Becker-news editor, Rose Mary Wil- kins-associate editor, Anzy Wells-chief typist, Janice Harris-business manager, Pam Saunders- feature editor, Harvey Siegel-sports editor, Glenn B u r d i c k-editor-in-chief, Mr. Hootnagle--advisor Row 2: June Hannah, Mary Jo Wallace-circulation Mary Jo Wallace-circulation manager and Arlene Becker co news editor distribute THE STUDENT manager, Peggy Baker, Paulette Batten, Ruth Fae Saw- yer, Linda Privett, Burma Reed-supplement editor, Jane Hathcock, Dian Burton Row 3: Eddie Culpepper, Tommy Johnson, Robert Crane, Donald Sandie, Brenda Smith, Janet Merritt Front-Anzy Wells-chief typist Back-Rosemary - associate editor, Linda Privett, Ruth Sawyer ,rw ,env 5 t ijxyffff X' Y 13' , y' 5,4 ps-49 xw , Q Ashinoff-co-news editor, Cindee Brewer-exchange editor, Peggy Baker, Hannah -x.:::.. - . 'wg- Glenn Burdick and Mr. Hoofnagle review current edition of the paper. f' W- , 01 4-If Saunders-feature editor, Burma Reed-supplement editor, Peggy , Steve Whitehead f - Jane Hathcock, Harvey Siegel-sports editor, Janet Merritt Eddie Culpepper, Dian Burton, Mary Jo Wallace- circulation manager, Brenda Smith, Donald Sandie I 'A , .. ,Q--5 lt .,. , ff'-41 ' . - . I t 'f' ' K, :Q M if Ng 23 , rlene Becker-co-news editor, Paulette Batten, Robert Crane, mmy Johnson 167 Row 'l: Donna Parker-typist, Janet Merritt-editor, Susan Mason, Anita Nyman, Yvonne Reid, Cathi Barbara Eason-business editor, Kathy Dawson- as- Smith, Fonda Winfrey Row 3: Linda Batchelor, sociate editor, Becky Barclay, Mary McPherson- Anne Collis, Tim Jordan, Tom Williams, Linda Jar- exchange editor, Katherine Anderson, Mrs. Esther man Howard-advisor Row 2: Pome Eure, Lyn Snyder, ei' 55 U The Dreamer 'lf Fe is 0 -Ll . ez . X K Janet Merritt Editor-in-chief fs 4144 ,. of A 5 ti... . li. Mrs. Esther Howard Advisor Staff members put Spring issue together National Honor Society 'l: Beth White, Mary Beth Alexander, Sara Levinson, Beth Washburn, Gloria Worrell, John Tureman, Mike Host, Stephenson-secretary-treasurer, Marlene Ackerman- Herbie Whitley, Preston Hewitt, Mike Rowe, Chuck Harper, president, Mary Beth Duffen-president, Pat Willis, Miss Pat Kreger Row 4: Eddie Powell, Larry Cook, Ricky Vaughan, Row 2: Debbie Lees, Janice Adams, Barbara Eason, Kathy Dawson, Wayne Sykes, Vance Eason, Borill, Sharon Collins, Lee Hornstein, Rose Mary Wilkins, Sue Dashiell, Glenn Burdick Row 5: John Early, Tom Fuller, a Wilson, Sandra Miltier, Irene King Row 3: Jan Barnes, Tom Williams Scholastic Team - lst Term athy Dawson, Barbara Eason, Mike Rowe, Marlene Ackerman, Linda Jarman, Pam Moody, Billy Boyd, Rosalind Rivin 169 1 F E511 .M . 1 F: MR. HUGH TRIBBLE Master Photographer 35 14- W .1 1. 11111111 1111, 1 ' MQW' ' 551111 111 111 1:: mf: 111 1-1 Photographers 1 1 , Q Q1 I 1 f '14 -I 1, Z J- mf, 1 .JI 1 S., .56 17 VV ,Qi 2-3 l 1, -1- 1 i I, I, 4511 111 142111111111 111- .mv 11 11 iii 11 -:sm I 9 H' s 1151? 1 . GLENN BURDICK 19.1111 . E32 -'11 Q5 5 1 ,V ,Jw 111 , 7 Y , .5?:T ,-,E Jw' JERRY LONG -Fa, ,, , . 111 111111115-12.1111 ity 1 52.75 11 11 SSW' . S vm 111 , I ' 5 5 11111. H1 GARY ROWE 'Q' Mm .?'E' 1 1 ?f11fi111 ' 51 11557111 1 1 V 111 an COACH A. E. LANDIS udio-Visual Row 'l: Burnie Parker, George Horton, Gary William, Mr, Placer, Paul Peele, Steven Daugherty, Carroll Brett, Benny Thurston, Steve Bowen, Preston Hewitt Row 2: Richard Se-ssoms Stage-Maintenance CHESTER MORGAN Engineer 4 1- 3'-.Alf V Q ' i V 'V l ,el i 1 JOE BRADY Ass't. Engineer French Club Row 1: Kathy Hancock, Carole Ellsworth, Robin Goldblatt, Turner, Barbara Hurwitz, Linda Davis, Sara Davis Row 3: Ellen Snodgrass-reporter, Sally Hurdle-vice president, Debbie Lees, Jean Brice, Barbara Davis, Mark Sullivan, Pat Mary Ellen Woodhead-secretary, Peggy Brown-president, Kregar, Bonnie Schlitz, Cathi Smith, Linda Yerabek Row 4: Miss Conley-advisor Row 2: Linda Satterfield, Rochelle Janice Rogers, Linda Privett, Vance Eason, Wayne Sykes, Higger, Sara Levinson, Julia Anclorson,,Robert Blue, Edna Barry Holzsweig, Annette Asher, Joyce Byrum, Ellen Whitley Scholastic Team - 2nd Term .f Kathy Dawson, Barbara Eason, Mike Rower, Pam Moody, Linda Jarman, Billy Boyd, Debbie Lees, Alarie Tennille 172 - spit' Latin Club Miss Vincent, Rev. Eason, Barbara Eason Linda Davis-secretary, Buddy Oliver-reporter, Barbara Eason-president, Sandy Wagner-vice- president, Julie Anderson-treasurer, Miss Vin- cent-advisor Row 1: Kitty Keene, Ann Heely, Sandy Wagner-vice president, Julie Anderson-treasurer, Buddy Oliver-re- porter, Barbara Eason-president, Linda Davis-secretary, Miss Vincent-advisor Row 2: Alarie Tennille, Ruth San- die, Paulette Batten, Karen Miner, Harvey Johnson, Barbara Eason, Buddy Oliver, Arlene Becker, Richard Minnick Richard Underhill-comm. chairman, Miss Vincent-advisor plan the annual banquet. Sharon Collins, Katherine Vaughan, Arlene Becker, Alice Scott Row 3: Linda Batchelor, Sharoyn Pack, Patsy White, Richard Underhill, Richard Minnick, Billy Jordan Row 4: Chuck Hrushka, Jamie Salder, Billie Perham MTE? i ts' 7 1 Pan-American League Row 'I: Mary Neely, Suzanne Skinner, Nancy Cherry, Betty Cohen-vice-pres., Ronnie Ottavio-treas., Marilyn Austin -sec., Mrs. Alice Morse-advisor, Ricky Vaughan- pres. Row 2: Beth Washburn, Alice Everhart, Vikki Young, Linda Myers, Richard McCormick, Ronald Reshefsky, Fonda Winfrey, Jane Washburn, Jeannette Spence Row 3: Billy Mrs. Morse, Betty Cohen, Anne Webster, Steve Bowen Foiles, Jane Maguire, Mike Rowe, Ricky Rawles, Abbey Wilgard, Linda Jarman, Teresa Smith, Carolyn Pack Row 4: Dora Boomer, Janet Merritt, Olivia Kent, Walter Smead, Roy Green, Aaron Coppedge, Steve Bowen, Anne Webster, Penny Walsh Row 5: Andy Wells, Robert Brown, Tima Jordan, Chris Vick Betty Cohen, Ronnie Ottavio, Mrs. Morse, Marilyn Austin, Ricky Vaughan Linda Myers, Nancy Cherry, Trudy Covert, Beth Washburn, Jeannette Spence, Jane Washburn, Anne Webster, Betty Cohen, Olivia Kent, Aaron Coppedge, Walter Smead ft -we V ',1gsy . ' ' ' T -1' wg . A iq Zxf, il Q QF 95. 1 ,wx . . , -, . . E Q93 1:-am ,-Mg I -Q ef? f I 5 Q,g5 2 HFf'! 3 Fas.. ,qv-Ja-PQ 'ui' Ill arm 'Q ' -2 . .1 -4 I 3 ,- u.a.....-' nie nz' Q . ' 1 few?H , wi v ,G W fn: 1, . ,-,iff -. ,H W ' ' . 1 , F 4! EZ - - T 4' Band - always TOPS! Band members fill the street with music during Homecoming Parade. Donald Ruzek, band director, takes a bow for the band performance at Christmas assembly. Barbara Jones and Betty Jane Diggs lead the way! l 'if E 2.1 X'-4. Barbara Williams, Debbie Yarbrough, Mike Neller, Puryear, Edward Hodges, Lewis Jones, Mary Joyner, E FLAT James Remington, Larry Rawls, HORNS- CLARINET-Lynda Vaughan, TROMBONES-Roland Shaw, Dickerson, Jamie Sadler, Chris Pague, James Mayes, Wanda Ricketts, Robert Canon, Robert Overman, BASSES- Todd, Brent Brower, Donnie Howell, Gail John Thomas, Ray Summerell, Tom Johnson, BARlTONES- Charles Fink, Jeff Hilton, Thaddeus Parsons, Richard John Early, Joe Hodges, Edward Sawyer, PERCUSSION? Hazel, Dick Landon, Greg Griggin, BASSOONS Barry Holzsweig, John McKee, Paul Cannon, Mike Lane, Crute, Mike Davenport, BASS CLARINETS-Joyce Debbie Baird, Mike Bunting, James Holland 15 lfw' ' M1 9' ' 'lt I of cf .wg ,ll it at - 7 ' . :. - . -I ' e A - -.f - - -2 ix Y ,..,, .ix Q .,'5 -f wha- V ,V I +32 JJ, ,gigs ' +tg,ffl'1,, :iff 'le-Ea -M 'Qs -ew is Senndfzrj E dxf Another view during the Homecoming The W was a familiar sight at half time during football season. Parade. 177 Edna Turner, Debbie Staples, Shirley Ambrose, Betty Jane Diggs--Co-head, Judy Donaldson, Barbara Jones-co-head, Eliza beth Wood, Anne Callis, Debbie Webster BEI IY JANE DIGGS BARBARA JONES Co-heed Co-head DEBBIE STAPLES SHIRLEY AMBROSE ELIZABETH WOOD E E Maiorettes . . . always manage a good show! l Edna Turner, Judy Donaldson, Shirley Ambrose, Debbie Staples B J B' I d th 1 em' one 'ggs eo 5 e way DEBBIE WEBSTER JUDY DONALDSON EDNA TURNER Alternate ANNE CALLIS , TV ,,A v rB1' Glee Club Row 1: Alice Scott, Donna Virnelson-chaplain, Nancy Early, Theresa McKee, Judith Barnes, Mary Katheryn Love- lace, Marian Wolfe, Connie Russell, Sandra Ambrose, Jean Stephenson, Susan Roper, Pat Casey, Miss Carlene Watson Row 2: Jamie Lassiter, Linda Satterfield, Rhonda Liljegren-treasurer, Debbia Huddleston-robe librarian, Doris Spencer, Ginger Ashble-robe librarian, Diane Hol- land,Dee. Patterson, Gwen Freeman, Emily Neal, Donito Bunch, Sarah Davis-music librarian Row 3: Mary Alice Hollins, Ellen Snodgrass, Barbara Bell-music librarian, Cindy Strickland, Thelma Markham, Kay Morrisette, Vivian Forehand, Debbie Sawyer, Deborah Sprague, Joan Spence, Brenda Ahl, April Haggard, Ginny Atchley Row 4: Joyce Dunleavy, Trishie Arculin, Debbie Harness, Sheila Hall, Joan Ewell, Mary-Anne Hill, Betty Ellis, Cathy Jeannette, Nancy Thompson, Teresa Smith, Diane White-secretary, Jean Brice-section leader, Marcia Russell Mixed Chorus Rowh Miss Watson-director, Marion Johnson, Esther Daven- port, Catherine Boyd--music librarian, Vicki Newsome, Bob- by Holland, Brad Mobley, Tommy Allen, Larry Riggan, Larry Austin-boy's section leader, Timmy Matthews, Phil Pierce, Ann Stewart, Sharon Turner, Mary Lou Chrisman-alto section leader, Mary Welton, Elizabeth Holt Row 2: Jackie Dennis-student director, Patsy Pendleton, Barbara Beecher, Patsy Culpepper, Agnes Mobley, Judy White, David Gray, Mike Hill, Gary Price, Laura Crim-reporter and historian, Lucy Stewart, Emily lnscoe, Janie Idol, Sally Hurdle Row 3: Kaye Hughes Bruce Dillon John Morecock Bruce Syke ConnieFry, Shelley Perrine, Shirley Johnson Lynne Jeffrey Cindy Borill-secretary, BZecky Forbes-treasurer Row Beryl Haywood, Sharon Coppedge, Sharon Santos, Jennings, Susanne Britt, Romeriell Elliott, York Poole- dent, Larry Johnson, Don Childress, David chairman, Doug Gava, Jon Farr, Pamela Gaskins, Hallowell-robe librarian, Penny Nichols-chaplain, Sue Janice Adams, Lynette Turner, Nancy Pierce, Debbie Young ' 4 FRONT: Ann Stewart, Sharon Turner, Shirley Johnson, accompanist BACK: Brad Mobley, Bruce Sykes, John Elizabeth Holt, Mary Welton, Emily lnscoe,Vickie Newsome, Morecock, Romeriell Elliot, York Poole, Doug Gavo Pot Culpepper, Cathy Boyd, Debbie Young, Agnes Mobley-- Presidents and First Ladies Y Groups perform at faculty Christmas party. gm, lll J FIRST VIOLINS: Joseph Tripp, Vincent Carlo, Lance Bellamy, Larry Early, Gary Smith, Kenneth Mitchell, Rochelle Higger, Willis Barnett, Christie Brewer, Janna Genobles, Billy Boyd, Donald Jackson, Charles Murla - SECOND VlOLlNS: Billie Perham, Marilyn Austin, Johnny Lewis, Henry Eraswell, Patricia Schmidtke, Linda Maxon, Richard Hilty, James Pollock, Vicky Carraway, Carol Snipes, Dennis Marshall, Wayne Baker, Phil- lip Barnes, Marian Harris, Louis Houpos - VIOLAS: David Cabatan, Stephen Maxwell, Bruce Trant-CELLOS: Jimmy Joe Tripp, Christy Brewer, Willis Barnett, Billy Boyd, Billie Perham Crawford, Kenny Johnson, Linda Myers, George Atkins Rowe, Michael Hughes - BASSES: Sammy Anderson - OBOE: Ricky Vaughn FLUTES: Lynn Janet Spivey - CLARINETSZ John Woodard, Edna T Lynda Vaughn - BASSOONS: John Crute, Mike Davenport - TRUMPETS: Gail Gregorie, Wade Hazel, Richard Phelps TROMBONES: Wanda Ricketts, Bobby Canon, John FRENCH HORNS: Linwood Dickerson, Chris Pague - Pl: CUSSIONSZ Barry Holzsweig, Paul Canon Gary Rowe, Kenny Johnson, Linda Myers, Jimmy Crawford' John Crew, Kenny Johnson, Jimmy Crawford, Judson Sammy Batten, Michael Hughs, Linda Myers, George Janet Spivey, Bruce Trant, John Woodard, Linwood son, David Cappatan, John Crew, Len Poole Forensics 1 V Q. any , I - 0 J f-L' 1' eh, ,.f-- I 2555 f , MF ' f .3133 I MI. 3 5 I JIM STEPHENSON, MARLENE ACKERMAN Public Speakers ,, 'PWR DENNIS STEPHENS, KATHY ANDERSON Poetry Readers P PAM ROBERTSON Speller 183 mm ,, l If -11-A TIM JORDAN, PAT KREGER Prose Readers EET? x I I 3:52 1 I If 3 S If , reer I II,I Ie -MLS TOM FULLER, KATHY DAWSON Affirmative Debators GERALD KATZ, KAREN BANGEL Negative Debators II 5 I N Thespian Troupe I238 Row 1: Karen Bangel, Sara Levinson, Vicki Newsome, Dennis Stephens, Pat Kreger, Mary Beth Alexander, Pat Willis, Mrs. Mary Jo Brady Row 2: Judy Kiser, Cleveland Holland, Bonnie Carol, Nancy Cherry, Katherine Anderson, Eddie Culpepper, Row 1: Belinda Martin, Rozzy Divin, Linda Jarman, Judy Ksier, Pat Willis Row 2: Danny Smith, Kenny Morgan, Robert Brown, Ronnie Ottavio, Brad Mobley Danny Smith, Charlotte Phillips, Cindy Borill Row 3 Beth Duffen, Linda Jarman, Robert Brown, Ronnie John Morecock, Tim Jordan, Kenny Morgan ri le Row 1: Nancy Cherry, Mary Beth Alexander, Pat Cathy Anderson Row 2: Bobby Holland, Mark Sullivan Jordan, Dennis Stephens 184 . . . Dramatic Club R ow 'l: Katherine Anderson, Dennis Stephens-secretary, ora Levinson-treasurer and scribe, Pat Kreger-vice presi- ent, Mary Beth Alexander-president, John Morecock, Tim ordan, Mrs. Brody-sponsor Row 2: Belinda Martin, Beth ilson, Debbie Lees, Mary Neely, Carole Ellsworth, Fonda infrey, Cathi Smith, Ruth Campbell, Kathy Hancock Row 3: Linda Myers, Carolyn Davis, Linda Jarman, Charlotte Phillips, Elizabeth Wood, Diane Long, Vicki Newsome, Cheri Wyron Row 4: Mary Beth Duffen, Mark Sullivan, Rickey Fuller, Robert Brown, Buddy Moore, Ronnie Ottavio, Bonnie Schlitz FOOTBALL - Coach Gahagan and Mr. Football himself - Walter Tobler. state champion Mike Ellis of Granby Barbara Oliver Co-chairman Charlotte Avery Elizabeth Blanford Mildred Clarke Jean Criscoe Charles Hoofnagle 186 DRAMATIC CLUB -- The Jury. WRESTLING - Chris Beisel is at a disadvantage in his match -iv eg Marguerite Chiswell Andrew Landis M X THE STUDENT - Distribution Day Activities - Danny Perryman hits against Cradock. Charles Perlick arlene Ackerman Mary Beth Duffen C0-chairman Tom Fuller Judy Kiser Parker Stokes I87 f lil lil it ft lv- ll Eli lr . T Th 'Pc v 1i T -25 Jig Mr. Walter Graham, Marlene Ackerman, Mrs. Marijo Brady, Kathy Dawson Row 1: Mary Beth Duffenp Marlene Ackerman, Sandra Wilson Row 2: Judy Kiser, Danny Smith, Tim Jordon, Rosemary Wilkins, Karen Bangel Row 1: Mrs. Mariio Brady-advisor, Karen Bangel- float co-chairman, Judy Kiser-reporter, Mary Beth Duf- fen-2nd vice president, Marlene Ackerman-president, Tim Jordan-treasurer, Danny Smith-float co-chairman, Rose Mary Wilkins-secretary, Sandra Wilson-vice presi- dent Row 2: Wade Hazel, Mildred Trammell, Jean Stephenson, Jeanette Spence, Kay Jacobson, Trisha Rey- nolds, Agnes Mobley, Sara Levinson, Robin Goldblatt, June Hannah, Billy Heely, Kelly Miltier Row 3: Richard Phelps, Kathy Hancock, Susan Raper, Dee Patterson, 188 Rozzy Rivin, Jeannie Sayre, Ruth Sandie, Debbie Brough- ton, Frances Blachman, Kathy Poison, Debbie Sawyer, Linda Yerabek Row 4: Stuart Duffen, Gerald Katz, Pat Kreger, Ronnie Ottavio, David Schlitz, Bonnie Schlitz, Brent Brower, Arlene Becker, Vivian Forehand, Maro Loizou, Frances Ligon Row 5: Janet Merritt, Pam Saunders, Sandra Miltier, Lee Hornstein, Sue Sayre, Bill Steiner, Ann Heely, Sandy Wagner, Paulette Batten, Kitty Keene forum H, , f-. also is EQ ef ' - J A , ii . l fam ,, sl '. 9 r ' l i M. - .J F! s ,A 'sem 1 ii- ftii ,HH- Jerry Long, John Early, Tom Fuller, Wayne Sykes Marlene Ackerman, Kathy Dawson, Sandra Wilson, Mary Beth Duffen r Row 1: Thelma Markham, Alice Everhart, Vicki Newsome, Cathi Smith, Nancy Cherry, Linda Jarman, Bobby Holland, Fonda Winfrey Row 2: Rhonda Liliegren, Lyn Snyder, Cheri Wyron, Barbara Hurwitz, Sally Joyner, Joyce Parker, Suzanne Lemas, Diane Whtite, Irene King, Judy Barnes, Sunny Sayre Row 3: Donna Vinelson, Debbie Huddleston, Katherine Anderson, Donna DeForest, Pam Moody, Gloria Worrell, Chris Goeller, Terri Spivey, Shirley Johnson, Debbie Young, Becky Barclay, Sally Hurdle Row 4: Anna Baker, Cindi Stokes, Mark Sullivan, Dennis Staples, Linda Batchelor, Annette Asher, Ellen Wilder, Jane Hathcock, Brenda Smith, Michael Norman, Jimmy Backus, Jerry Long Row 5: Sharon Santos, Ricky Fuller, John Morecock, Laur- ence Land, Tom Fuller, Jr., Kathy Dawson, John Early, George Ginsburg, Robert Brown, Wayne Sykes, Abby Wil- gard, Barbara Eason, Chuck Hrushka Electronics Club .1 ?' Mr. Brock, Randolph Hargrove, Daryl Hatchell M - xiidwfua Lyn Underwood, Wayne Griffin, Mr. Lewis SSE vi S l David Pool, Vance Gatling, Dennis Shannon Bill Crodick, Archie Blythe, Edmund Fratus, Mr. Lewis, Randolph Hargrove 190 James Spillers Modern Dance 'N , IJ 1 .4 I Vt X V: I 1 . , f y, Q. l 2 ,L W f' 1. 1, - . l ' ' Y 77, ,,,,,, f .. ,ref T u ' -T'-' ' ' 3. ' I f .V , e 11525 1, H 'mi ' 1 , ,EP .W Diane Savino, Linda Davis, Patti Taylor, Sharon Adams, Norma Ripley Bobbie Beale l ll , ,l ' l I' I 1 rl l l . l - in l ,. .-. J 1 I i l . l. Bonnie Taylor Sharon Ryals Mrs. Anderson-advisor, Bonnie Taylor - president, Linda Davis - treasurer l Mary McPherson , I of ll. Q , v LM K, , . . Ji fl ,- 'A Art Club Row 1: Carolyn Grimes, Pam Hambleton-vice president, Mary McPherson-co-prersident, Nancy Hayes-secre- tary, Sharon Collins-treasurer, Linda Temple-co-presb dent, Doris Spencer, Mrs. Sweet-advisor Row 2: Linda Davis, Dorenda Lamb, Joyce Dunleavy, Cindi Stokes, Jeannie Reynolds, Wanda Wilson, Debbie Walton, Marian- l l Linda Temple-co-president, Mary McPherson--president, Pam Hambleton-vice-president, Glenna Cordil, Debbie Wal- den 192 ne Vaughan, Janet Vick Row 3: Judy Auston, Harvey Johnson, Pat Taylor, Glenna Cordill, Peggy Baker, Wendy Goldsmith, George Atkins Row 4: Reggie Meads, Lind- say Boone, Debbie Stephenson, Lee Williams, Kenny Morgan S RX Front: Patti Taylor, Cindi Stokes, Dolores Flythe Bac Linda Temple, Kenny Morgan, Mrs. Sweet-advisor , , W, r N , ,ww ,H A .. w1::,g,:, ' ' Q ' , -, 'w . nf, : F . A.... ,B V I ' ig .. M KY' . . , HM if-fn vm, Au Hur w.1 -uk - me 325' , giggzzgifg ww N 'ZSSSQQQSESQQ fx , A W Q in Q: Ls M ,NR .:.', seen ,. 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PAM BRAMAN Deun's Beauty School D2R1oT:fEcEl.CE N few'-v'-rf-pf 'ff fx X? an . .L 1, -N' Randolph Horgraves-reporter, Lynn Underwood-treasurer, Sue Doshiell-president, Borboro Conrad-vice-president, Patty Barber-secretory, Wendy Goldsmith-porliomentorian an 'W oagxx N f ' Y .3 .rivii fl, -P, It l-. ,L .1 lff rr 59 4 lil! fr? ll gulf V ' I - .za , ga a , 4 . ,L , l Q V I .T ' - A if-ll lg 1 N 5- W N. wlaa SADI E LEWIS Dr. Debnam GROVER WADE l.T.C. Coordinator 194 L l ,iii llll li il nan! 1 ' 'ij- ,g.-. I 'f 'J Ai , 4 . 5' Pagivkfig ,Pr SAN DRA BRANSCOME Kilby's Florist f , I r i , ,N ' gl DORIS HALSTEAD Maryview Hospital -advisor, Ed Fratus, Lee Holliman, Jresident, Patty Barber-secretary, surer, Randolph Hargrove-report :lent Row 2: Donna Amick, Sallie ong, Jo Ann Nugent, Sandl Cain, wan, Linda Rary, Doris Halstead, Martin Row 3: Robert Thomas, Nell, Jane Johnson, Ginny Oliver, Branscome, Christie Frink, Connie Lewis, Linda Layne, Becky Layne, Becky Flynn Row 4: Donald Rice, Wayne Boothe, Thomas Stallings, Danny Yates, Bobby Abrams, Bruce Pittman, Roddy Hodges, Louis Anderson, Glenn Rice, Vance Gatling, Mary Morin Row 5: Dennis Shannon, Daryl Hotchell, James Spillers, David Pool, 'James Hodges, Wayne Griffin, Bill Facenda, Tommy Jenson, Steve Adams, Richard Pennell, Bunky Butler THOMAS STALLINGS BILL FACENDA ter Morris Co. Addison-Wiggins Dodge 'iv '53 'w,QfP7T1,3x'i- f '.! .,- ' I-Q51 :'2 L .q 1 J: ,Q- I ' il s , v--7,,,,,,1- 'i N ' - 1 :2 ? ' e,.TiT?fZ ' ui YP' ' - -. . .X Distributive 3 Row 1: Coach Holly-advisor, Beth Butler-reporter, Carol Vick, Helen Higgins, Marsha Stephenson, Tommy Garrett-representative, Leslie Clarke-parliamentarian, Di- Margaret Hatlen, Pat Saunders, Ramona Bogues, Valerie one Mishoe-vice president, Pat Johnson-secretary, Brenda tong Row 4: Betty Carter, Linda Snyder, Freda Davis Eaton-chaplain, Miss Maydonis--advisor, Row 2: Chloe Myatt, Linda Fitts, Pat Bailey, Susan Miller, Dottie Bennett, Dyanne Cooper, Judy Peters, Rainell Stilley, Kitty Faye Caldwell, Row 5: Margaret Nutter, Robert Lyons, Gibson, Roberta Alberti, April Riddick, Brenda McMillian, Crawford, Willie Pegrarn, Craig Parsons, Maury Riddick, Susie Osborne, Row 3: Dianna Smith, Joyce Baldwin, Linda Brewer, Mike Langley, Kenny Brinkley, Ronnie Wilder if A 5 ., -. - ., FP ga . i.,, E , , 15, i V ' i L ri .4--n Row I: Billy Applewhite, Gloria Muldon, Richard Neathery, Ronnie Taliaferro, Johnny Owens, Row 3: Pat Payne, W. Mary Wynn, Mike Granger, Sandy Suggs, Bill Bryant, Woody Edwards, Jimmy Jenkins, Donald Harness, Glenn Dale, Be McCoy, Row 2: Earl Fly, Linda Butler, Patsy Blanchard, Ben- nard Gizara, Robert Beedie, Jimmy Hudson jamin Cannon, Patricia Midgett, David Gray, Bonnie Barnes, l96 . . Education y J ll! lt? ll? ll' li Z- 'l: Gary Crusenberry, Jerry Peterson, John Frost, Alice Morgan, Woodie Edwards, John Buckley, Row 3: Ronnie Wil- nder, Randy Smith, Dickie Carlsen, John Hollingsworth, liams, Chris Vick, Carl Johnson, Bobby Harris, Billy Murphy, Ferguson, Row 2: Gary Waggoner, Butch Brewer, Jim- Wayne Simmons, Steve Tribble, Albert Lee Bush, Gene Rice, Joe Fussler, Jimmy Barrick, Gene Warren, Jeep Hodges, Tim Timberlake Row 1: Susan Carson, Susie Edwards, Cindy Gupton, Debbie Debbie Stephenson, Norma Brandon, Janie Bryant, Cary Zirk, Faye Clark, Carol Garrett-representative, Connie Ybar- Fields, Dickie Cuthriellg Row 3: Norma Ripley, Kenny Frazier, ra, Bobby Beale, Row 2: Henry Satterwhite, Ronnie Griggs, Mike Topler, Bobby Andrews, Mike Waters, Robert Roberson 197 Future Business Leaders . . . Darlene Saloum, Linda Mizelle, Joyce Dunleavy, Linda Noel, Lyn Daniels, Brenda Davis-seated Pam Franklin gives the secretary's report. Judy Bass--historian, Pam Franklin-secretary, Linda Holli- -president, Janet Spivey-treasurer, Mrs. Judy Zondora man-reporter, Joyce Dunleavy-reporter, Sharon Schlussburg -advisor 198 . . of America Evil: Nanay Vick, Rochelle Higger, Sharon Brooks, Ann Jordan, Brenda Davis, Linda Tye, Teresa Nanney, Mary Joyner, Carol Hughes, Norma Brandon, Debbie Stephens, Judy Womble, Diane Barber, Lynne Daniels Row 4: Louise Dunnavant Row 2: Glenna Narron, Irene King, Linda Forrester, Barbara Thompson, Nancy Edwards, Joan Ewell, Linda Noel, Linda Davis, Sharyn Garren, Pam Sharon Daniels, Wanda Sears, Judy Bass, Marina White- Eure, Sharon Schlusberg, Janet Spivey Row 3: Linda head, Linda Mizelle, Linda Holliman Bateman, Linda Gunter, Joyce Dunleavy, Mary Anita Linda Mizelle, Darlene Saloum, Brenda Davis, Lyn Daniels nv Wig M 'Yi if Slide proiector has this group's attention! lla! Linda Davis-vice-president, LaDonna Bridges, Mary Jordan, Debbie Stephens, Norma Brandon, Pam Franklin Row 1: Miss Ruth Lee-advisor, Kathy White-vice- president, Susan Rogan-treasurer, Martha Morris--secre- tary, Bonnie Ross-president, Carolyn Pack-parliomen- tarian, Linda Bidgood-historian, Marion Chambers Row 2: Brenda Tilton, Diana Porter, Cynthia Price, Sharon Price, O 0 O ww- W W . Fi wgmar Q etfilln l ' ,f-f-'S' Rowl: Kathy White-vice-president, Bonnie Ross-president Row 2: Linda Bidgood-historian, Susan Ragan-treasurer, Martha Morris-secretary, Carolyn Pack-parliamentarian Linda Vann, Cathy Moss, Brenda Vogt, Cheryl Lutton, Linda Asble Row 3: Patricia Narran, Linda Bracy, La- Donna Cotton, Janie Brooks, Jo Anne Botner, Peggy Lilley, Betty Cadlaon, Donna Hobbs, Patricia Adams, Jo Ann Stafford, Peggy Smith Row 1: Patty Adams, Dianne Porter, Susan Ragan, Chambers, Cynthia Price, Donna Hobbs Row 2: Miss Cheryl Lutton, Cathy Moss, Peggy Smith, Brenda Vogt, Vann Linda Spencer, Betty Cadlaon, Linda Bracy, LaDonna Cot Linda Asble, Jo Ann Stafford, Pat Narron, Cynthia Pric Future Nurses of America .X I ' I A .-L A good turnout for this meeting. ow 'I: Beth Wilson-treasurer, Lillian Carlisle-vice presi- ent, Joyce Wood-secretary, Elizabeth Wood-president, arie Vaughan, Carol Hecht, Susan Arrington, Beverly Shif- Iett Row 2: Kathy Hancock, Mary Vance, Trudy McKinley, Row 1: Elizabeth Wood-president Row 2: Beth Wilson -treasurer, Joyce Wood-secretary, Lillian Carlisle-vice- president , wx ...rf i 5 NM ' I g,gc l J ?5 X' .i Zi 1 , 55 e'Q' Elizabeth Wood presides. Pat Hilty, Martha Writesel, Debbie Kennedy, Bonnie Daniel, Sharon Brooks, Annie Vance Row 3: Betty Edwards, Debbie Edwards, Linda Jarman, Gayle Croom, Linda Pendleton, Rob- bie Norvelle, Rochelle Higger I Marsha Buck Brenda Sykes Sally Joyner Norma Mowell Ilene Madden president vice-president secretary corr. secretary treasurer frfffw A gf , . ' sf Sharon Adams Valerie Britton Norma Williams Joan Corman Barbara Hurwitz chaplain historian sgt.-at-arms Betsy McGehee Penny Nichols Cynthia Nuckols Sandi Poole Mary Jo Wallace 202 'E E si 1 1? Allen Tri-Hi-Y 'Pr Benton, Mary Glenn Beazley, Julie Andrews, Jenny Mary Jo Wallace, Penny Nickols, Barbara Hurwitz, Nancy Early, Betsy McGehee Norma Ripley, Cynthia Nuckols Norma Williams, Br v-v Lynn Jeffreys, Trisha Reynolds, Bobbie Beale, Agnes enda Sykes, Marsha Buck, Norma Mowell Mobley, Susan Tribble F,- . if l' f 2 . H J . 4 i 1 1 ' .2 4' l I fi ' 41 4 S M y 1 s -, v LS. 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' 'V ' J ' I Terry Doxey president Double W Tri-Hi-Y l Linda Davis vice-president Shay Garren secretary Linda Asble Nancy Harden Sharon Reynolds 7'-'T' Dolores Turney treasurer Diana Porter Betty Ellis I I Carolyn Pack I hlstormn cl-.qplgin sgt.-at-arms Bonnie Carlisle LaDon Cotton- Nancy Edwards Connie Ferrell Mary Ann Jamlson Connie Lewis Vlrgmla Mules Yvonne Reld Linda Spencer Barbara Thompson Lynette Turner Beth Washburn 204 1 11 K 'X' if 1 4:5 M 1 3 ff Betty Ellis, Shay Garren, Terry Doxey, Linda Davis, Turney Row 2: Linda Caprio, Ginger Asble, Diana r, Sharon Pack, Carolyn Pack G,'?T'F-N11 I A5311 3155. in mm Harden, Connie Ferrell, Terry Doxey, Ginger Asble, Asble, Nancy Edwards L icki Lassiter, Sonya Lilley, Pam Eure, Shay Garren, Shelley arrine, Betty Ellis 1,e.1e4,5g,sh1,1.1,,1.m m11,,1111,. ,ie5,e1E.11, V 1111 ,W 11 - . .. 12-f1?Q?g1e'ff ,',1',,. - , ' ' waist - 1 :Eu ll ,,,, V 1 1 ,111 1 1 111 -1g1,k11 way ,1siL 51f11asf1. 1 .yv1,111,,111,,11 1 11111. 11 . 12 gilR5Wf' ll ll .1 11 ,.v, ,112 1 , 1--19322 .mfs 11 ., , 1 ,-1 1 111 1 1 .M 1 1, - 1 1 1 ,i.. , . it 11 1 11 ,..- , ,i 31 1251213131 ,zM2gQ15E1 , ' 111 , 1 - ,1 11: 1 , .1-1N,1:,1.,1,,11 - Q1-f1 1 J ' , 1111 1'11g,111Q'y ' ,I -fE'E1'E' .,... t 1'1'i2.If:-xii r' -I - 1. 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' , ,Q -.,.,- - Joyce Truitt president' Brenda Coleman corr. secretary ,1- Presidents Tri-Hi-Y Sharon Ryals ' Judy Rupnik vice-president secretary -Q Ye Linda Vann Marina Whitehead Kathy Poison Karen Bangel treasurer chaplain historian 1, .1 J udy Bass iii ine L: . ,G .. 1 ' i 1 4 Q I A, N we 6? Debbie Broughton Pam Buchanan Nancy Cherry Martha Ellis June Hannah Jane Hathcock Cathy Moss Ruth Sandie Brenda Smith 206 -'s' X X i Ann Sandie, Brenda Smith, Sharon Ryals, Jane Kathy Polson, Martha Ellis-seated i I i i i J I Martha Ellis, Jane Hathcock, Ruth Ann Sandie, Brenda Smith Row 1: Linda Vann, Sharon Ryals, Joyce Truitt, Judy Rupnik Row 2: Brenda Coleman, Kathy Polson, Marina Whitehead, Judy Bass Pam Buchanan, Beverly Leitner, Nancy Cherry, June Hannah, Karen Banbel Row 1: Linda Vann, Brenda Coleman, Judy Bass, Pam Buchanan-seated Row 2: Nancy Cherry, Joyce Truitt, Dee Hackney, Beverly Leitner, Ruth Ann Sandie, Brenda Smith, Jane Hathcock, Cookie Davis Row 3: Karen Bangel, Debbie Broughton, Judy Rupnik, Kathy Polson, Sharon Ryals, Marina Whitehead, Martha Ellis l iiil M U il H fi! ww , l : . ' I 45 i' ir id--H i - J-i Rebecca Forbes Marlene Hallowell Darlene Jennings Pat Culpepper president vice-president treasurer Qhqplqin .Q Trini Allman Marilyn Baclgetl Susanne Britt Sandra Clements Louise Dunnavant , 15, Dolores Flythe Debbie Gifford Elizabeth Holt f we 73 -NX S-Gus., -.X Sally Hurdle Kay Morrisette Brenda Peavy Brenda Sarver 208 Vickie Mercer Debbie Simpson Ann Stewart Sgt.-at-arms Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y -ynn Williams, Martha Reed, Marilyn Baggett, Margie reekmore, Donna Villa llen Smith, Suzanne Britt, Connie Whitener, Debbie Webster, m Cooke 46' . l , .a-., ., v Us-: A-'sl fr ' ,, .. . l '- A141 - --1 Sally Hurdle, Brenda Sarver, Elizabeth Holt, Teresa Smith, Kay Morrisette if i C Row 'l: Connie Whitener, Becky Forbes, Marlena Hollowell, Patsy Culpepper, Darlene Jennings Row 2: Mrs. Whitener, Ann Stewart. Vickie Mercer, Debbie Gibson, Dolores Flythe, Vir- ginia Dunnavant, Brenda Peavy, Debbie Simpson, Sondra Clements, seated-Susan Ownby, Joyce Jernigan, Trini Allman A P Prexie ,-gee . i i Marsha Edwards, Becky Thompson, Donna Parker, Carolyn Blair Row 2: Carolyn Grimes, Becky Deans, Connie Mathias Row 'l: Judy Donaldson, Ginny Norfleet, Vikki Newsome Row 2: Debbie Young, Connie Burbage, Della Gibbs, Linda Gunter '7TT iT ' 12 'T lx t fer-Y . Hz. ' - :fl lg ' iff .file l ,viiiej H ,f,,?, , 5 5: i . l I Y 1:55. 5 .f' K A4 . ii Q Marlene Simpson, Ginger Bunting, Martha Clark, 3 1 Linda Britt, Cathy Smith L mi W Donna Parker Marsha Edwards past president past reporter .v I N if -M ig A ,v , M1 L Laura Cqrglyn Grimeg l.lndG Rose Fl'edCllE' reporter PGS! Sgf.-Cl'-alms 210 lri-Hi-Y if ff' V 'll - Freddie Fields, Linda Rose, Laura Crim, Pom Hambleton, Miss Miller Row 1: Connie Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, Brenda Meadows Row 2: Lynn Cook, Robbie Nouvelle, Mary Applewhite, Lindo Bagwell .Vi 'Q Cheese! 211 T K 'ff'l? gt, 3 Ginger Ybarra Carole Smith president vice-president chaplain sgt.-at-arms Sandy Wagner Betty Cadlaon A , 5 .,.: 'Y kr f A if K Connie Robbins Julia Anderson Linda Bidgood Bonnie Buchanan secretary Pat Willis sgt.-at-arms Ann Collis Sharon Collins i 6 T1 x ,i I-1 Sue Dashiell Linda Davis Betty Jane Diggs Barbara Jones Cheryl Lutton Sandra Miltier Linda Myers Linda Privett Sue Sayre Debbie Staples ,D-is , 41 ngxl Marsha Stephenson Edna Turner Beth White MGVY Ellen 212 Willett Tri-Hi-Y L+.. itnk-11.5 -in Smith, Sharon Collins, Ginger Ybarra, Pat Willis, Sandy , Betty Cadlaon A Cathy Riley, Cindy Ybarra, Patsy Hewlett, Cathy Willis 4v Cheryl Lutton,Sandra Miltier, Debbie Staples, Sandy Wag- Cheryl Lutton, Sandra Miltier, Debbie Staples, Sandy Wagner, Sue Sayres, Betty Jane Diggs Sharon Collins, Pat Willis, Betty Codlaon, Lindo Davis, Julia Anderson Susan Davis, Belinda Spencer, Jamie Lassiter, Lisa Waycaster Linda Privett, Mary Ellen Woodhead, Linda Bidgood, Edna Turner 2'?'ff'w.' ' frm' .fisigfi l ff . i gfi - Tis - ,Q f n, us H- , ., 1 . J ,- 7, Y I, 1 . , , ' , ' l , I , 1 X 5,-3. X ,,l ,X . E? Es 7 i f' H4223 'w i' ' V ' , '. V . V 1 f . Q, J gi ' '-N iqfffffrgz, ii Martha Morris president We F Kathy White corr. secretary Nancy Appenzellar Janet Duncan im. J ' Susan Ragan J i q 2' W J T ' H' Y - rl' I' ' l E Anne Weubster Linda Boothe vice-president secretary Janet Wright Donna Trafton Bonnie Fentress treasurer ' chaplain sgr.-at-arms Roberta 1 Leslie Birdgers Pam Bower Cindee Brouwer Cathy Dc Janice Harris Donna Jackson Sharon Levin Ellen Snodgrass Shirley Valentine Marilyn Whittington 214 Sharon l Judy VN Harris, Cathy Davenport, Marilyn Whittington, Etta Leslie Bridgers Womble, Sharon Levin, Nancy Appenzeller, Roberto Robin Golblatt Gardner, Patsy Nobel, Patty Van Dorn, Jean Nobel, Vinson 1 2 Janet Wright, Linda Boothe Anne Webster, Bonnie Fentress K, ,, ra- Y Ruth Sugg, Shirley Valentine, Janet Duncan, Sharon Moody, Donna Trafton Ellen Costner, Cindy Ruiz, Pam Bower, Mary Huett, Carol Sipes -W WLQW 1, K A h 7:77 6 -e--Qi-Jag- 'Nt vi P it . ' 'Mft nm -gr v ' lt ' in .1 5 1 , . ' QI,-. if ' Q .. ,Q , fi 3 , , Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y it iv Betsy Newton Linda Andrews president vice-president Paulette Batten Anzy Wells Cindie Brewer Peggy Baker Kitty Keene secretary corr. secretary treasurer historian chaplain Sheila Powell Donna Achstein Patricia Arculin Susan Ashinoff Cynthia Borill sgt.-at-arms Suzanne Hardy Ann Heely Ruth Faye Sawyer Jeannie Sayre l l Clara Sheppard Jeannette Spence, Rainnell Stilley Pam Taylor Mildred Trammell 216 1, lla Clara Shepheard Anzy Wells Row 2: Susanne Hardy, Sayre, Patricia Arculin Jeannette Spence, Ann Heely, awyer, Betsy Newton Row 3: Rainnell Stilley, Barbara SusanAshinoff, Donna Achstein, Peggy Baker, Cyn- Millie Trammell, Rachel Lindsay 1: Paulette Batten, Sheila Powell, Cindy Brewer, Kitty S , ',, 1 6 5,4 3 'NN-., Brewer, Anzy Wells, Paulette Batten, Kitty Keene,Betsy Newton, Peggy Baker, Sheila Powell Borill, Rachel Lindsay, Susanne Hardy, Ruth Sawyer Y'- hu' '01 , - W-we Barbara Stecklon, Peggy Baker, Susan Ashinoff, Rainnell Stilley, Cindy Brewer Susan Ashinoff, Donna Achstein, Ann Heely, Steve Turner ' ' 1 i eeiei, L- eeisfi Jeannie Sayre, Jeannette Spence, Clara Shepeard, Millie Tram- mell, Patricia Arculin mgfms E 'fig' Bryant Hi-Y Rlchard Underhill Steve Turner Parker Stokes Vincent Garrenton president vice president secretary treasurer Mike Bunting Rusty Chandler Larry Cook Bob Duke Roy Fish Michael Gentiline Russell Gettier Bill Jennings Gary McGehee Mike Myers Q5 Hugh Norfleet Eddie Powell George Ryder Thomas Stallings Jim Stephenson Jim Sturdevant Mike Taylor Wayne Waibel James Watts John Woodard 218 i A qv-gf? nz Bill Randall Howard Borum chaplain Harvey Johnson historian The Whole Gang! E K: Larry Cook 'CT Nikki Ryder, Vince Garrenton, Bill Randall, Richard Underhill 'turf James Watts, Robbie Stein, Robert Brown, Danny Smith Raw 1: Hugh Norfleet, Russell Gettier, Roy Fish, Steve Turner, Wayne Waibel, Eddie Powell Row 2: Harvey Johnson, Tommy Stallings, Mike Myers Row 3: Parker Stokes, Mike Taylor, Mike Bunting Bob Duke, Rusty Chandler, Bill Jennings, Woodrow Wilsoi Hi-Y Bobby Quadros Harvey Siegal president vice-president Charlie Taylor Bill Van Dyck Ronnie Ottavio Bill Steiner Charles G secretary treasurer chaplain reporter sgt.-af-a Jirnmy Backus Wayne Boothe Al Bush Bert Crawford David Col l Steve Cullins Jack Fay Richard Minnick Buddy Oliver York P01 Lynn Rountree Dale Saunders Wayne Sykes Rod Vernon Jack Vi: 220 Steiner, Ronnie Ottavio, Buddy Oliver, Richard Minnick, Heely Otfavio, Bill Van Dyck, Harvey Siegel, Quadros Rod Vernon, Charlie Taylor, Wayne Sykes, Bill Steiner, York Poole , V Y 5. qu . JG: R' Saunders, Larry Johnson, York Poole, Jimmy Backus, Cullin, Jack Fay Mother always wanted a big family! Steve Steiner, Buddy Oliver, Billy Heely, Bobby Holland, Richard Minnick .....,,, 25 622536 X we xf2N f xsvi : T, ww? Lf YQ xx S xl 1 f H '- , Lmncfa. undley Sedition M Edifor NN 222 3,-g 1' W4 I -1-1 XM eefcures 5 I QL Q 'J I 4 It L I u F LLLL- ULLLW X ' XVL1 ymfl. . , U,.,, 1 1 'A'-,J l1i'i 1? iff' ' ' '71 Q U i Q ., ' iz CURVES LW-1 YL XLVI U- L1- KK XJ. b , - WUI I 4 Ulu 5? X XLLQX LLL if if KLM vi, M gtllhcu :fm 223 KAREN BANGEL Senior Attendant SHARON ADAMS Maid-of-Honor GINNY OLIVER Senior Attendant 3124543524 W if A 19 'ff ' 1 ll :': f VKQILN 'N ' '1 Queen's JUDY RUPNICK DEBBIE BROUGHTON Junior Attendant J '9 Auendanf 224A 4 11 ,W 1 111 , H11 iff 11 151 - 111 S15 , 1312 4: i . -Q' F A 1,1115 Kai 11 11. - 111 -151 ' ,. 'Z gk - 1, 5 ,., ,, ,::- W, 1 , - mu is - V. 19- 57 111 .111 .1- :s11. 1 1121-2212 ?52f'? 2 .37-f 112.1 3 1 W ' Qx -.jg- . 1' H ' 1 11-52 51111111 1. 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J gh W 11111 :Me ' . ., 11111 '111E ,, gg lg: 11 1 11 11 111 wx, 11 M' f EFS 1, 1 gs if if 11.11131 ,s - 1- 1 A '-11.1111-:Eg 1 1-A - 'Eff 339' I as W, 1 ' ' W . . 111 111 if W ii 1.11151 11 A 'Q W1 111 11' ' r xx -11-1'-7 - 1 me :111 1- fs 19 f 11 111,11- 111' , .3 111 . 111, ,ML 1 . , 1 wi 1 7 is ' Q E 1 11 :J ijm '111 - 4, KATHY WHITE Homecoming Queen 1,1.Y f,, ,11 11 1 X 3 4:7 .JL V11 ' Q' 5 .14'E E95 , ,, 1, 195 111 2 H17 xii ' . 111 ,:,1 ix - fm Z -- fllf IZ 111- .A-g i z ? ff. 3+ 2-5.1155 11 11, ' VY 331 Z-17' tL+i:'f'.j1 ' 7 1 - 1 -V., , ,.,: -gfvl 'jg-' I 1, , Wg 1 1 ,X-' -.1 ggcj 5:2-4 .E A , Y ', if . f Y .-wig-if-JE .119 1. Y f 71 , T ' 1 -wg, 45:5 ,115-,rw -1.:,. qziw. fi 1 .. f'fLl-'ff5rTfIfif'-:T'.15- 4' fi . 1 25,51 55. . Y , A ' if- V35 il ' 1, ?!,,f'1 41' ,iff 2 1, f- Ferl-4' 113.1 ,JF fi? -- W - - ff ' 53 .61 fffriffs EJ- 1 1 1 1 w ' ww W xs?:,F,,1u 1 Vw 1 :N M ,ww m m .N m m m m m wx my W m N , ,N W. T Wu! mmd my ,gum H W T E , , - 1 .-ng-ai? ,f F ...-F., , , ' , . ' --.......f....,, i sm gf E . is gg 5 l l mn i mn fa my Q5 fa -W 'W . , 2 L- X ,. H ww MM ,af 2n O C 3 v it I NN M Q Eff, , E 3 VW' Forum Shoe steps into Ist place ' l 'UI' 'l 11QfE:- xl.:- I place by a Nose , l . 4' NY AQ -f. .WWK l i H ' -VFP q f 1 Fxflx i :qx .fn Q. e Q ll l l A iggw , wi 3rd place Tips its Hot to the French Club. I' I' CI in X .. .. .B l 4g?,3gfll Y 1 N5 pweacomzefy e',. l f Eff! 2 Ks New HOU' l lvl' l.C.T.'s Snoopy fakes 4th m x ir I - v Q X, 'I K. if Q., L, 'L if Wilson beauties reign over Homecoming: Karen Bc el, Kothy White-Queen, Judy Rupnik, Shui Everybody Loves Wilson's marching bond opens its heart to the Homecoming Court. ., 7--1 -wi ywgigzy, M RM., . , O O 'I ig 5 . -- N L of Honor, Ginny Oliver, Deb- Broughton. a Parade! Kenny measures up to a perfect 36 H2-I2-123 Nerves on edge backstage before big assembly. jaw S 1 . Ginger and Skull add Scer1famental touches. Tick-tock, tick-rock. Look who's trying to make a clock Dave, Terry, and Suzanne 5 i nf iw ii pl V , 4, -my t .l,v,.,t.L.'.,L. :,l.!L4.QF-.. 1 -nn ,l , . il ,qu S4 AK T were -5 ' 'jf' - iv?-'f .1-, ' '-1 s- -. i f 1.. .fs .. W' 'Iii--ffm. 1 -HW: f . ,vu 1 rj- ,,J,,f'F..'i, 54' rg- fe .. 1- ' . 'JE' l', k',,g- .V. ll, I. 43 -e .,' ,.- -M -- -.r - V' , , , vb 1,- i:.,.,.f. ..V.a?Qi,ej??.i:..,3 'A V I 3 gf gif' . .feng q!'3i,,5 g 5 .44 ,xii ,l,m4f,, 2 xiii! . If ft 5. se: '.:.f ' ' gn. .. 11 :5-V .f 14 4357-.f 'f- in-a f i 'FG 4 ' ' P .'.'ilLbfq'1.' -CY N- iwazi ii? 'ffxiftigl' L A- -A . A 5 ,-K -Riga an 5 i we sf! ' . s ,, R ' ' Q i ,... ,ig Y Mi iw J, . . ., . a s ' 2- 1 is 'L X2-A' C ll' lm wifi? ws WELCBME cuss OF .4 -.rj All Double-W Tri-Hi-Y welcomes classes of 40 M and 41. . ,. sg -.,. . . ali X' ' ' V M, if ' M ,i 1 -v.,,. s l, . l .. . , .ll wrxllmlxll fr wwf-9,, ,sawn ll ll l it l ... . .. , Y. . -f , :J ., i ' If 'g ff lf'-. -1 ' 'f .21 L, I, -' 1 ', uf I ' .. 'Sf' A L-l u lallii-2'3si. l'l1l?3.. 'f , 1f i A -i .ll SFF .' :5'A'if'Qi gb. . ' fin' 1. af nifjiylkir j li ,T 1 gf fl? 2 172' ..p3- i-. Y- 1- J Ti - ,v ff? ' as r A ,itll A . r ' ,-i f ', -is 539 -5 if it A1m44.fT0p1's1 W7,wf:lQl ll 1 4 .IQ ' : H+ wil l . -N ' i'kii,r1i -iff . 8 A , 4 5 . 51 7 .H gv ws ...,g .5sh ,em 11 - 2' ,W . . . -. +573 -M: if . 4. is 'Ll .3 It ' 'V 2 1 V ' ' Tilt? '- X 4'-25 'T 2--1' si I M .rw LP- wx.: e 4-. : 1 1 ' ' wry -, w ' - V2 ' -. ?-' lla 335'-?'5ll E??'lfI', ' 2 ,54 ' Q Wlf..,'i'9R1 f '1'AT' Q-J'1'l1l?fb2':.-'-t- Liga - ' lilsfii . xii: ll? me x,. i-ve - ill' '34 :Er s F m 4 2 1 .-rr. -- cv fc, .i - -Qaaaavxlh -- . -fi: . W v-V - , I -,erfl .. - . :ra A- ll Fgf. - -- .. f f?ug, . '.l,4-,, .- f 5T4r , -if r ' -f - , .lf ' M : ...ev xi G -3.--g-9.f?.T neat -'.-.Msg-Erfegf fr.: if ' . r . .7 ':' .Ei'j11 ::'f-12455 lM1li.w'l 'Q H W'lJll ll'Q i'll ii is rv Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y gives Toast to Alumni. We don't really intend to Drag this one! 332' .HE x W f -'si'-r, . ' ? ...f .f .sw f '- . ., .,. v. - 'Jrh g 1 P Vi? l 'afflnyi Y -.wh V' ,, ..,,t. Wi 1 l ix l ll li W y 'KY 5 p,X3ll'N1 1 Latin Club greets the Alumni. . . . i . l . , , . PWD? MAPS Robert L. Sweeney acts as Parade Marshal 1. A ,. -,g..V,.,. fl in l.AlClfNll-fllENlAl31,. 1 llELC0l4l Milli is , V ,, .MN , i ,..4.,..---..f--qi-2 ,..5,-.ff ferr- ' ' .-'-'i . .,, , , D.. V . ,ig f Y . .P What a real stinker by Willett Tri-Hi-Y! K , , pi -gg .ffm ff' .Q .3 E - .41 . i 112. 'Q . 3 N . . , -. , V W . '. 'ya' 'A ',.,,, gf my .,,.. L .-.-,,- , gf 4 ' -w . 5 ' ' Allen Tri-Hi-Y says You re sweet Alumni. cant say that the Annual Staff wasnt on time. '11 effv 75 . 3':f1g.: f 7-' ly XX i lslf' up :il xi xx-e.,i Q lil' in - 1 Q-14 D.E. grinds out a welcome. Hx S 5. -Q-i..-y, Advanced course in bubble blowing at Wilson. Future Nurses of America .rgyz 4-B Officers: Mrs. Gunter, Linda Gunter, Donna Parker, Jo Ann Botner, and Janie Brooks. VARSW Guess who we ore? ls it all that bad, Ronnie? The Wilson band marches on in full force Come on Lloyd, you can ma Ackerman accepts this trophy f easure. ,-Nav 1... W ln - 1 --4 , f i v Q. rf! A ffl! 'A 4. J , I I 1 'T . x ' S? X ,natty tt nr ke it. i. , -'-'11-1 r '. , ..k,.f -:j 1. A 'lgbqrl si -V, ,v., 1,-1 or the Forum 4,..,-,.- --ii ...,,,-.A---- i xx Adv' F if'-:If 7, - lf? Mil' 4 fr me f e l .I ' ' ' ', , 5-.wiv 'Q,f1?J.?ullifllr!B1 V' l -., , , PT it 733 ' i J ' a, x ws. 3 62 w N .Tc bf QA, ' th l' ,433-fag? ' 4 R , .QM F .1 rx Q K L L we J 1, i ll ? J l wonder what will happen if I turn this dial? ls that Charlie horse still bothering you? Peggy Matthews - co-captain, Bill Jennings, Lee Hornstein, Kitty Keene, Paulette Batten, Cindy Brouwer, and Janet Barnes are all smiles. 233 Lil Abner MAIN CHARACTERS Li'l Abner ...A.,,..,., John Morecockv Daisey Mae .,.. .,., A gnes Mobley Pappy Yokum , , . . . . Bobby Holland Mommy Yokum . . . . . Pam Buchanan Marryin' Sam ....., York Poole Earthquake McGaon ....,. Brad Mobley Sen. .lack S. Phogbound .... Tim Jordan Moonbeam McSwine . . . Patsy Pendleton Appassionata Von Climax . . Sara Levinson Evil Eye Fleogle .,...... Kenny Morgan General Bullmoose ,..... Robert Marcus Dr. Rasmussen T. Finsdale . Rosalind Rivin Mayor Dawgmeat ,,,...,. Mark Sullivan Available Jones ..,...,.. Danny Smith Directors ,,.,...., Mrs. Maryio Brady, Miss Carlene Watson Namely you! ,921 'rffigfwi J N .L-3 .6 P . 2 :fs ., . . Q 11 QCA' 'sm 1 2? : EEE ,...:uQb . W '65 , -. in is 'Q -F Ag eff? . 3 e V' W lm W wi J X i.. ' r uri P I 4 f A -1 1 .-P -' , wwf, V 1'fx 1.1 K fn. N' ,re gg a ffgfi ' r Q 4 'if---.. mfg X 45' M 4 1 ins- E 2. ?f', r 1 4 , x XS. -1-il-S , ,ia- ifdh 'x . ,A Q10 fl iff' K Q r' Q 5' A Yi. k' Ti 'x ww? ' I sgiii HH dt 9 :M K fykfrswfifg gg -vii, if sf , sf., ff ,V :L ? in 1 l wanted to see them burn. Why didn't you let me see them burn? Q T Nice work, Jessa lyn! A . ,j . I I V Miss Meredith, just get her on the standg that's all! Thespians . . . The People V Don't try to put o halo around a murderessf' Cast of Characters ED BRUSHETT ...,, FRANK MARSTON . . WILL BOND .........,... THE HONORABLE HOPE WESTON ...,......,. JAMES MATHAWAY . . I WARREN CASS ........ . JESSALYN MEREDITH . . , MAXINE LOWE ..,.... ALICE JACKSON .,..,,.. CARL LESLIE ,........... DR. FREDERICK MILGRIM . . . THOMAS QUINN .. VINCENT BARCLAY MINNIE sTRAussiN EVE vuoNNE ,,... IRENE HOLT ..,... ROSE MALONE .... SARAH l.oRRusoN , . ATTENDANT ..,.. JURY: Don Lewis Bobby Holland Robby Steen Mark Sullivan Ricky Fuller Judy Kiser SPECTATORS: June Hannah Sandra Wagner Barbara Davis Virginia Miles Elizabeth Wood Ain't that just my luck? clay grab all the publicity. 6 Minnie a ll . . . Steve Markham . , . Kenny Morgan ,...... Danny Smith , , . . Mary Beth Duffen . . . . Dennis Stephens Tim Jordan Pat Kreger , , , Mary Beth Alexander , . . Charles Phillips . ..,. James Mayes . . . Tom Johnson .. Robert Brown . . . . Tommy Allen I , Vicki Newsome . . Nancy Cherry , . . Karen Bangel ,. Cynthia Borill . , . . Sara Levinson , . . , . . . , . Ronnie Ottavio Barbara Hurwitz Abby Wilgard Becky Deans Pat Willis Linda Jarman Carole Ellsworth Tom Barnes John Hall Patti Taylor Brenda Hale nd Bar- . . . Score With Maxine Lowe ,, ,-,...f.--1--ar' 1 ' .. , S ' L ls this the bullet? Dennis, you're not in character! The cast 237 1 J , . f e. o I , f Ladies and gentlemen of the jury -1- Thank you, Doctor! L' L 1' 2 ,' f ,N 4 TQ 'C ,I If ' I1 Q ' . 3, , i . .i - i i if ' i. 4 . . : V-V N , Y ii ,ii ii i 4 ii Mrs, Strausson, do you consider yourself ci judge of human nature? Homerooms come forth with many Christmas baskets for the needy. Merry..l Band members Try in vocal department. Nancy Appenzeller and Eddie Culpepper of Registration B219 are proud of their THIRD PLACE bulletin board. M' N is .qi - Ev Q' ,F 5: f . if fi 55 ..,...---- W ',t7 The Spirit of Christmas as expressed in the ,238 S.C.A. members really get wrapped up in this proje . Christmas! l - .a Band performance was one of the assembly highlights. A but of Christmas Spirit in the halls of Wilson. it 'l ,Aww ml ' yi. ,,,i, f' Santa arrives in time on this bulletin board to win SECOND PLACE for Registration B lO9. FIRST PLACE winner-Registration E 207. Boyl Look at all that food! lv llzwll l WWF Didn't you really love my father? V,,,. , , L .,. 1 I 1: W : .A ' 1, , E . . ., s '. 'L -will 553' in iv ll lglqg:-' lg in l ' ull. I , 1 'fr Q LEEAL1 E' ,' l g: ,l ,, 7 733 .V .. ,Z 1 ,4 - 231: , , l ' .J , QL- Tl 1 ' if ll H ff., l ' l l QF :'n.', ll. . l -gr Q ,, ,, If E., - 11. lux , N .1 F ig , . fill .. 'll V , Y '. ' - ..., Pipe down! Go back to bed, Selina! One Act Plays Spring - I96 ff! lily . GOOD NIGHT, CAROLINE cost: Pat Willis, Nancy Tim Jordon, Brad Mobley Whether an old one lives or dies, she knows is buried with her! After ull, he is the prec1cher's son! 59037 lr lu X most of what 9 0 O if ' V ' mire' ' i aim: 'MHZ 1 we WEEE? .eww 3 BN? NW, W if , i i ' i i l in i ii, ,. im mi ii' W, limi , Af 1, 11 Gerald would have gone! You go on back to school! 14 gf TIL X fi! ' ' 'Q : eerie it -, 3 -A llzzii ' i ' -5525:-IL'-. , ,,.h,,..2,,., i g i li I , ., Q I L , . wi rx KI I i ,1 I i K... 4 u H x Contest play--GRAY BEARD cast: Vicki Newsome, Katherine Anderson, Pat Kreger, Belinda Martin prescription is for you to stay home often! he .. You mean a mother that's grown old without grow- Ottavio, Linda Jarman, Robert Brown ing wise! OF A MAN cast: Rosalind Rivin, Dennis Stephens, Danny Smith, 241 0 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY DECEMBER 9 1966 Assembl ONE-ACT PLAYS-MARCH 3, 1967 QUEEN CAMPAIGN-SEPTEMBER 30, 1966 BEST I. C. T.-MARCH 7, 1967 ww -Qwmyf' 'uf-nm mix: ' g ' awe .vi CHRISTMAS--DECEMBER 21, 1966 MODERN DANCE-FEBRUARY 17, 1967 ighllghts N, 0-5 .- ,Jr W 1 BAND CONCERT--MARCH 31, 1967 THE FORUM-FEBRUARY 3, 1967 THE PRESIDENT-SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 CHRYSLER SAFE DRIVING-JANUARY 12, 1967 . ,- i W m i - W . f , 11 ,, , . , N N I 411111 m W ,. 1 1, - Y, w , , I I I ,I f -': ' , 3 2 1' ' ' ' fe 'HHH - 1 1 1- 1 3 I f V. O. T.--MARCH 7, 1967 , .L - -L4 . , . . 6-9. - - -1 z .z,.:.2 ,.:-:-:-, ,.-4 -4 Yearbook Assem bl Judy Rupnik had a hard time convincing Dave Gardner, but she finally was successful. Chickenman greets Roberta Alberti as Eggberta If Charlie Taylor as Chnckenman and Droy as GoIdIiver . The staff is ready to put up Chickenman for President. Lx ii 01 4 ,VW 7 Stephenson, Tommy Spong, Mrs. Virginia Spong, Martha Spong Da Auditorium. Senator William B. Spong, and Parker Stokes entering s vji' The Senator gets o standing ovation from everyone in attendance. Junior Miss, Bonnie Buchanan, presents Spong with a corsage. The Spong family and Bonnie Buchanan pause for a moment before the ceremony. Senator Spong and his mother, Mrs. Emily Spong. CQ? QE M Vvv ww vu.-fl Wx' wwf Vw gwf' W6 KX N rwla C953 Qi l -Da? cf i . Q Gan' new f Seoiiion Zh -Ufvmf -JW' KVVVL pors .M Xsor X Houwams W I W XXXL Ulk K L My R Q L bvlfl ..,-,R AS 1 WVL Tobler just did get in for this score against Craclock. Head coach Ralph Gahagan and assistants Howard Beale and Jim Paine. Wilson 27 Wilson 47 Wilson 14 Wilson 21 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 47 i966 Season Record 1966 Record Churchland N. N. Nor. O. S. H. G. B. Maury P. A. Gr. Cr. Anxious side line moment during Granby action. Row 1: Thad Parsons, David Midgett, Pat Kelly, Ric Rawls, Herbie Whitley, Gary Warren, Dicky Cuthriell, Jer Goney, Kenny Ford, Bill Jennings, John Viers, Asa Kelly, Varo Rollins. Row 2: Lynn Sullivans, Darrell Thompson, Mike Taple Monty Mathews, Chuck Hughes, Lloyd Conley, Lewis Riple Butch Hodqes, Danny Perryman, Artie Taylor, Doug Whitle 248 Tobler, KELLIS HODGES Center Co-Captain Plagued b Injuries T WU 'sw -H . . . f ., .b W ' , Wg gvsfg, .:y .'iw. - 2 U, ' fel H'- ..., ' f - .- 1? . if Q . , -'t 5f'?':2Eii' if Y if? '-:l ie Il 'l3l?vil5 9sw ,-..- W ' wiU f' ''X1C''m '..0'l-JM ' , 'Vi V' 'lm .M .. .. i. 35532, 41.1.7 ii, K - 1 1 . Y . 1 ., , ,,,,i,,gQ,Q:JP,pU .fig ii, .. . v, , W ......... .. ,, , 1, 11, Tees V- ' . fy, 1 if-2.-'f Wg' ' I f-'-if-'fi -- X ' 'f sf1w.- iw - W A... - mx f' L.-14. A , :Eze .1 ' '- - - ' it W v e- , 1.1, J 522' ,,, ' X ' -15141 ' 175Wl f1..i:' :-,W,fa.,e,. 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Je?-'f-., --'P-PT kv., L' JSE-ig1.f7la:-Q1f3,2f'2.1QQ.-143.4 WALTER TOBLER Back Co-Captain i n ii mi u in ' in ,,. ,vim ' H., NM... ,W N in w i ii X in Gahagan, Coach Beale. Waycaster, Mike O'Connor, Robert McCarty. Row 3: Coach Holley, Sieve Kampman, Joe Sears, Randy Hoggard, Mike Waters, Wayne Boone, San- David Mullins, Roy Fish, Jim Stephenson, 24 DAVID MULLINS BILL JENNINGS Back Guard ' - s' 'f ' f J'-- a-Eg. ,- , fs-'f' 'J fra' yf'ffie9 -1. af H! Q ' ye? ir w 'KJ .H f l A Q r r.. x,k, ,leg H sg:-gg-f Q 4 e-- fl' ' ga' 1 .wa gas Smeg i'EE1v.-n 2.3 i street l .1 5: '-'- , - ., r's? ,1.a if , I .. :ff !-:h .:f..- ..,-4.f V, V rr.. 5 5: --.... ,wer ..,- I--es gd-rv..-.3 fsfm- -- I-I ,'fL.1:,, . I- - pfelris' , 1, ' -7-:mm 'ff ',- '. i- D?-ff f:.4'91f7l4? ? .Ef'1i'34.-'. - WPG? Qfi'r:i1:sfZrs3?,? it -Myer f.-wI.v.f.f' - .--1-13.1- ,e--,,f., Q g:.'-:.42L1-clf4ai-g2'r,ip,- - Y-' 2' .fence i?-vid 'Vi '5 '4'd-1?fr'?u f If-:ll-.- tiw . W. -.tL,fQ4,Q3.r,3..,g, I .. if, Y gvqnjgxgs E' I A- :, T., A .-n'?. 'QB' . - rs V -114' .gffxm-fret Elin . x-z.iJ!gfff?'L'i?J ' 2? CTX: .e 4 JERRY GONEY SANFORD RICHARDSON Back Tackle Wilson 49 - Newport News I3 The second game of the season saw the Presidents walk away with o very easy and convincing victory over the visiting Typhoon from Newport News. The final score was 49-13, which was the highest score ever recorded in a series between the two rivals that dates back to World War I days. The Typhoon controlled the ball for the first seven minutes of the game as they received the opening kick off, but from then on it was all the Presidents. Quarterback Walter Tobler connected on four passes to halfback Thad Parsons and end Wayne Boone to put 27 points on the scoreboard. David Mullins then took over with his patented rushes to set up another score on the ground. Alert play on the part of Herbie Whitley as he recovered a fumble gave Tobler an opportunity for another Wilson score. The final Wilson score was the result of a 20 yard scamper by Varon Rollins, freshman halfback. Standing out again was Tobler as he ran and passed for well over a hundred yards for the second straight game. Wilson 27 - Churchland I4 The Presidents opened the 1966 season on a bright note a they handed the Churchland Truckers a 27-I4 licking. Th game was played at Frank D. Lawrence Stadium before a opening night crowd of 6,000 partisan fans. Quarterback Walter Tobler led the team with his aggressiv rushing and pin-point passing. He rolled up more than - hundred yards on the ground, and threw passes to Davi Mullins and Thad Parsons for scores in the first half. He als hit pay dirt himself with the help of some outstanding block by Danny Perryman and Jerry Goney. It would be difficult to point out all the defensive standout on the unit that held the Truckers to two touchdowns. ' good deal of the credit would have to go to Bill Jennings Butch Hodges, and Sanford Richardson. On offense, the pla selection and running of Tobler on option plays kept th Truckers off balance throughout the entire game. All in all opening game tactics showed promise of a good season ahea for the Presidents. 4 A . 1, f- 1 -. A f ,, ' T. . eggs., g. ' - V:-' X .f',: .:w. N .A ,. .ax I I., F. .,,. A X: V., - ' f.,.,'g5n '6 , I. . - 5. -we ga '-.9353 655- ' '. . ..1s:f'g? .. .1 1- 'fs urrffrr, I fg s I - ,. ,, , -tr.: - Ep, 3-3454. ,Bt .,.Q -3 'P' y Z ,-. 'f :fXmi.:-- 1 A I 5 sbs A rf Ji -Lia 4 fl... I' s wi 'Q or ',g?L'uf.! mi V -W, -E -sxv-sissy' 1. A .sky i yew-11 ' P I ' f.,,, ' ' .--:I .2gf.z,,2' Q '-A ii-1,----: ss I . A . 'fe-sf . f :.'. ' -, tr ' .-n1'a-mari,-r 3 J ' ' '-ifg.g,- 5 .5 'fzwwfikff I 21- ' 'I'1vi fF4f'i'.:-fliil -'?r -. 'WiF7!e:. .-a.as:s: at .f v. 4 .V J.. .. 1-.. Mr.. 1 . pgimwmf. f sipsfyffrfifyqg .gr,,:f34:r.f, .ta - 4 -Y .. 'bfi Eihlgliiirillw-.ffir .2131zQfr2 IP?-'-is-szezfzs' f2?e'fi9e - ' 1?fai1gg2a91L?Eif' 121212.-. . 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Wilson I4 - Norview I3 The Presidents travelled to Chittum Field for their first game on the road, and returned with a 14-13 win over the Norview Pilots. The first touchdown of the game resulted from a 63 yard scoring iaunt by Walter Tobler in the first quarter. David Mullins added the extra point for a 7-O lead. Norview countered when Mansfield scored on a two yard run, and when Mike Day added the extra point, the score stood at 7-7. That was the extent of the scoring in the first half. ln the third quarter Tobler and Mullins again combined their efforts and scoring talents, and the Presidents went out front by a score of 14-7. The lead held up until the tail end of the game when the Pilots scored their second touchdown. The extra point attempt was wide to the right with 2:55 re- maining on the clock. The Presidents held on to come away with their third straight win. For the third straight game Tobler came away with all the rushing honors. Defensively, Bill Jennings, Sanford Richard- son, Butch Hodges, and Ricky Hoggard all stood out. RICKY HOGGARD WAYNE BOONE Guard End E -P, J -, A :'1.Q:,5 ,elm . ' ,u , ,..-,li VC,-i X ,L , . .- -,l.-.f TT' , U, ' I. 'til ,- Hp- 1,7 ,. Am K .1 , gi' ,VH fiR'fl':flJi 57' '- TFVQ '. 4,114-'l 13 Sf t-'Q 35 1' ,jan p ' 1 Q F.--1 pZiF2PiIw-- 1 -' -We .,,,,,Tq-, ,, 1 :ig !?!'5iT-if-1'f71i ' '-'W' g1,1-'i'.t.-prflz,-:vel ,M - -rr 5. pzwfsif fr 15si?'fff-:fri i3i'?tf z.2'1L'ff-44.11 J 59315-v ffm -fiifveisrfrfglm R ,Q ...n-f'f-1159253 1. ,xg 'Wi' -'-.'f- .. r ljf,Qfii'Qjf5T1- if .V .---491 ,.7Q.y:LQ.,- ' .qwgr 151: 1Tf4 f53f l. l 1 iff a'.'7?!Lv51'Jf-'J we 1.1. .. 1.-'f 1.3.-Q-New.:-ifeiiv.-'Q Eg:A:'1pQrfiwQz1fs'a ' 1 -,af -swpf-2 - eff :.-ez,ru2:-gff,i,g,.:crrgiia4,- f.fA43i.1f2'iSff'1 'im-er-1, '-2:42-r -hast,-hiv-Mi 1r:Y5:'?m!'-!k'5fa5iP'.a'mZ- - . . DOUG WHITLEY JIM STEPHENSON DANNY PERRYMAN ASA KEtLY Back Buck End Guard Wilson 21 - Oscar Smith I3 Cheered on by 8,000 excited Homecoming fans, the Presidents registered their fourth straight win as they downed the Oscar Smith Tigers by a score of 21-13. Members of the 1940 team sat on the sidelines as honored guests and enjoyed every bit of the action. Walter Tobler again led the way in the first half as he went 54 yards for one score, and 14 yards for another. l-le also connected with Thad Parsons on a 69 yard touchdown pitch. David Mullins added all three extra points. The Tigers were able to close the gap in the second half as they came up with two scores, but a 71 yard drive, topped off by the 14 yard run of Tobler's mentioned above, proved to be the winning margin. The Presidents did threaten again, but the clock ran out with the ball on the Oscar Smith four yard line. The entire team will have to get the nod for outstanding play during LOUIS RIPLEY the course of this important win. Tackle 251 Tobler sets his sights on his favortie receiver, Parsons, during Hampton action. Hampton 2l - Wilson 7 The Presidents' hopes for an undefeated season came to a jolting end as they crossed the James River to meet the Hampton Crabbers. The score was 2l-7, and the only con- solation for Wilson was that the game was not cz conference one. The only score of the first half belonged to Red Trevillian of the Crabbers who rarnbled 29 yards for a touchdown. The kick for the extra point was good, and the seven points held up until half time. Walter Tobler and David Mullins were held to a total of 56 yards in the first half by a rugged and hard-hitting Crabber defense. The Presidents showed their only sustained drive of the game as they tied the score in the third quarter on a ten yard pass from Tobler to Danny Perryman, and a run for the extra point by Tobler. The drive covered 90 yards, starting on the ten yard line as a result of a Hampton punt which was downed at that point. The aroused Crabbers went on to score two more touchdowns, one on a 47 yard pass play, and the other on a five yard run. This was only the ninth time that Hampton was able to defeat Wilson in a series that dates back to l9l9. The Presidents have won 26 times, and six games have ended in ties. DICKIE CUTHRIELL MIKE GOUGH Center End Tobler on a roll-out for good yardage against the Truckers Mullins went all the way to pay dirt with this Typhoon pi P- o MONTY MATTHEWS DAVID MIDGETT Buck Tackle broke this tackle by a Cavalier for additional yardage. Great Bridge 20 - Wilson 7 It was out of the frying pan into the fire for the Presidents they hoped to rebound from the Crabber loss against the of Great Bridge, a team which was undefeated at time, and went on to finish the season without a loss. second loss for the Presidents was by a score of 20-7. he Wildcats came up with single touchdowns in each of first two periods. Each was set up by the passing of Rhodes, and resulted from one yard plunges by Johnston and David Tyson. The Wilson score came in third quarter when Walter Tobler arched a scoring pass Thad Parsons. The play covered 56 yards. David Mullins added the extra point as he had been doing in all games. As a result of an injury to blocking back Jerry Goney, Par- was shifted from flanker to help in this department, but move proved futile as Roy Fish was hurt very early in e game, and another adjustment had to be made. This was the start of a series of injuries that were to come up in names ahead, and which played such an important port in the that followed. Rollins, freshman back, who carried the ball for a total of 77 yards, The other bright spot was the kicking of Herbie Whitley who punted five times, one of which covered 60 yards to give him a forty-plus average for the game. Mullins reels off a long gainer against Churchland. l5ZfE iE.7. .Q.Q- 'V 'Q Q Q' -Tim r . 7'T'7'f . 9. ' life' V- ' fl fig me te HF: '- IT 'Lf j ' H sf, ' :Ts QQ, 1:1-er' if 1 ' T ' Ts- -- 3 if - . ' 144' ,7 ,- ,f f:'ff.5 -' ' f 1357? Hi r ' 'l tllbfti' lii-1: 9 - 31 :.- -if ' -i SQL -L . V F rr - -ii :- 1 . P- -7:1 , T- ' 'r .-vw. - - ' r' ' 'J ' ' ifjag. , , .1 J' .. ' 7.3 : ins?-'R M.,-Y Qt It .X Es, ' , lj if 'Fw idlksvff ' ' A ,, ' I -. ' 1 - il 'li t-.iz .. E ' - sua -M f ..- agua: -' -1 1- L 45' - f-ww. ----- ff-ek flvile. -. i -mu 1 -j ... .. A 1.7 ,. -V . l . 5 , , -gf .rjgtfigsl :rf ft... i w .v Lx. . f ,Q ,lim . RS: i- 'isa I Jwii . .ggjiiyfgtll is gjlj , rj j i? it H .1 .tum 1. -flew-:Y M ll' mf-HZ. -39,2 belt , .r5 .h- ' . . wfigx e t 5' ig: ...Q r - -' - M ' Tgf,' -rl' H x Q ' '- . fat: .5'j5!3E5?- .,,, - r - .. , .. V P V s if .. -, I . -, -., . . as fs-: -f?'. .-'ewirsirfizf-'?e, . f . + - - jsiflli, j. .1123 t ' if:-Q. . r r V 1 A A 4' 273:-'I 51--H?-1 H 5:2-?l3lT '1F , - ' ' -- -. .r ef .- 'R ' , i , if A , - .,.1f-few, - gg. l ,- 4,-fs-5-3, are ti -, A ---- . , -f-in ms.11::f..f.,fl 'f.-'L.24::if- -W 5 V MJ v ' - .. W. 1 X QV: t 1 .eq 1319114 -it 'v-.. a 3- 4 .'.L..s.L.s'--..H-sffftf- 'A -ii is-f-ff-mrfiv-s 'uvtz-nf-,.. .A f ROBERT ANDREWS Guard Back Back THAD PARSONS VARON ROLLI NS 253 RONNIE THARRINGTON Buck vlsfl-1:5':'T'3 a-f l f-5 fr21rEj'7!'I- -1:52-if' .' Y'f1:. . PT' 57:1 . v. ,,: 1 i. hu. A ' W -ELT' 1.-:aa .--'z?:-:.::?:E1.'S.'.T- ,' 'WUI flh l- 'Q-ite :M ' -S. C f.- 7f:'EZ!?f.E:EL:2 l il sgrnxff-.1f' gifsfs ee rar: s.. ' .., es .'.,-g -5,-:-.,::::-.T f..-r e - - sa ,T ' . e,s.-i':vf,.:::-.- -bfi?559531.'5!eQ,-rw-allJig-:l:::-:-5:-1-f0:-:.5:fr.-F ' .... , 's'-',1.f---2:31 iY? :e.l-1f1i'tr,sf':.?ff g, i i,fg55u'!2-:Q:fc'n -sfqlpitsbg3f.,7-:writ fl M ' Mullins hauled down by Oscar Smith defenders after short gain. Princess Anne 23 - Wilson 7 The services of Walter Tobler, who was out with a knee iniury, were sorely missed as the Presidents went down for their fourth straight defeat at the hands of the Princess Anne Cavaliers. The score was 23-7. The first score for the Cavaliers resulted from a drive at 46 yards in the first quarter, highlighted by the passing of Robert German. His running and passing were responsible for two other scores during the course of the game. In the third quarter Varon Rollins sprinted tor 34 yards to put the ball on the Princess Anne l7 yard line. From here Mullins drove on down to the one yard line from where John Viers snuck into the end zone, only to have the score nulli- fied by an illegal procedure penalty. The Presidents did finally score in the fourth quarter as Viers, who went all the way to quarter in place of iniured Tobler, picked up a fumbled punt and carried it over for a score, Mullins carried for the extra point, and that was the extent of the Wilson scoring. The last thrust into Cavalier territory was halted by a pass interception. lt was a sad and dejected group that returned to Ports- mouth after the game, and more than one fan wondered what the fruits of victory tasted like at this stage, especially with undefeated Granby the next opponent. 1 A 1 .N . :P . , :L , .. ,M . 1 , t miiisgs v ftr .g. e,,,.., ii ., . K -- T -- 'x-ss. , Q 1 H 'H-5 -- --no ,,i:v'-,l, ' f,Zfgf?T1:,5:l1 ' V A K-,,, :gall ig . - ,. ,pt-.. 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RICKY RAWL LLO Center I 1 The running of Rollins against Granby, Virg ions, was one of few bright spots during tl Tobler outruns Hampton pursuers ' l Granby I2 - Wilson 6 After four weeks on the road the Presidents returned to the riendly confines of Lawrence Stadium to take on the un- efeated Comets from Granby. Before the night was over, he State Champions knew they had been in a ball game as hey just did manage to win by the score of l2-6. The Comets took the opening kick off and marched to a core as Ted Lee skirted end from 24 yards out. This was the nly touchdown registered by either team in the first half, nd Granby left the field with a slim 6-O lead. ln the third period Jim Stephenson intercepted a pass on he Granby 40 yard line to set up the Wilson touchdown. alter Tobler, back in action after missing the Princess Anne ame the week before, fired two passes to Thad Parsons, the econd putting the ball on the Granby seven. A penalty oved the ball back to the 20, but the Presidents were not o be denied as Tobler stepped back and hit Parsons again, his time for six points. Mullins was stopped one of the few imes during the season on the extra point try, and the core stood at 6-6. Lee scored again in the final period, and he Comets walked off the field with a hard earned victory, 2-6. Viers does a good job of stopping Copeland of Maury. .t,v.'.4-:Ara ' 4 I ' -. ' .. e ta? . ,,-fi: V, 1:5-ff--1.f,' 3. -. rg -?2+:'y,.. -1-'Z-Wi.: , , sf'-5 Q,-me. fg. 21?-si sw -1 Q- Vjnq q Q f' w r T :SPSS V ' bias' P12541-54 ' 1 :L gr- YE-e ' is-4'V'6 57 ',iF1,', .. -ll-s5e'i5'5iE - A 1 A ::..f.Ag. 'C' ,m5ft5.ig3':,:wi 4- i.:a?fg5:'r ' at-,Re ,iq P 'Aqffi 'A 7175 ROBERT MCCARTY GARY WARREN Guard End Jennings, Goney, Tobler, Hodges, and Richardson pause dur- ing final workout of the year. , 1 -cf hits'- F.. .. ,A ' gg if? , 1 ' 'f '5c:--ESWK 5. ff tx, r 'i3:p.- .' 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The Presidents tallied twice in the first quarter, with David Mullins registering both scores and extra points. ln the second period, Walter Tobler went eight yards for one touchdown, and passed to Thad Parsons for another. One of the highlights of this period was a run-back of some 60 yards of a punt that Mullins gathered in and outdistanced all pursuers. Wilson tallies in the third quarter resulted from a l6 yard run by Varon Rollins, and a Tobler to Mullins pass. Cradock had managed two touchdowns in the first half, and was able to close the gap some as a result of effective passing by scoring in the third and fourth quarters. The Presidents had the satisfaction of closing out the season on a happy note. Had injuries not been as prominent as they were during the course of the season, the team could have probably enjoyed a much better season. gl i QD Row 2. Tommy Ashcroft, Chris Amos David Huddle, Dennis Moseley David Dorsey, John Klise Peanut Waters, Pat Mike O'Connor. Row 3: Coach Carl Rhodes, Billy Moran, Steve Kampman, Stewart Allen, Leonard Solomon, John Le Ray McGinley, Robert Pond, Darryl Thompson, Coach Jim Sherrill. Row 4: Steve Steiner, Ricky Jilg, George Boswell, Char Mullins, Ronnie Waycaster, Marlin Morton, Joe Hodge, Richard Webb-manager. Row 1: David Lassiter, Cary Fields, Mike Waters, Alvin Williams, Thomas Costner, Richard Dietz, Joe Sears, Dennis I I I w l Junior Varsity 1966 Season Record Wilson 6, . .,,,....,,.... Princess Anne Wilson 7 . 1 .Indian River Wilson 6 . . .Maury Wilson 0 . , ,Great Bridge Wilson 0 . . .Granby Wilson I9 , .Virginia Beach Wilson 20 .,., Churchland Wilson 2l ..., Cradock l Yllagers registers one of his two scores against Church an . Mullins gathers in a Waters' pass against Granby. Waters iust did get this pass oft in spite of the Comet rush. ee MIKE WATERS STEVE KAMPMAN JOE SEARS Bggk Guard Back wmil is Lv.-, , . Em its ails. intended for Amos is Waters hauled down after short gain during Granby action. WAYCASTER Center up by Granby de- v 4 K -- 1 - ' , wi V J ' 4 Pl 1 f' 5' M 7' . ' N f ' Q ' 9 ML A New 2 H g? ' 1 ' iff v -1 5 it it H-A 2 ' - t fri-A 1 ' F e -Lv- .ee . A' I f ,.,.,. -' E HIE? 4111.12 E 'S , in by - rfggf. .QE 5, V .3 l-, A ,A in- .A ,E-E him i -53? 1 3'- J ' L ' A -l. -,ll-f - f, ',i ' -'A Q V 15 ' F . ' , 'ffm , ., , v- 7336. 5 ...ff -' , 'Q . eff'-43 , S. -,..4,?e ,,,:,:,: S H . sy N . A e. .. , A 5,51 . , ef 1, f. .- 'rua ' 4 '- Waters finds going rough on this play. Trucker runs over Waters on this play. .T ,JT gf 'lgs DENNIS MOSER Back PENNY LASSITER SHIRLEY VALENTINE z'xJ BONNIE BUCHANAN MELODY WALLACE Varsity . -jf... . 4 .. , , .. wh.: :- LL .. Q, ,. . .,.,,, M .- ,X ,f i .aa Q if- iii, jf .fi ,1 V X ..-. 7'-4 , . . . .Elf . W,-il.:-,5 ' ,. if .fi . , ' .2 -'ff 4551- L' gf 3- . .1 V - ri I JHfC'.iiif gg 1,3 if, .. ,. .. ,, 1 f- i ,.-. L.. :. '..:.... .' ---. - U - H ' , I 'Jilin-wff., .. A W... ' ' ' ' .. if ...W .. Y 6 Tx R fs? igsim W l E F I .fi N 52 adm ,a,.?g- lf ., W ,SL . .af.iizf:Qf'- .2 ii I lm- ' Q, EEL.. H A W . ii 5 ' ...L y...,, . .N 4, jr N .W wg'-'., ,. .17 ' . 7 ' 9 ' V3 1 ' T' ' ' Q :Ii 'Eff' J i J . ,.., . ,. i i N f .5 2. PEGGY MATTHEWS Co-captain It's always fun to wear our traditional Homecoming uniforms. LEE HORNSTEIN vi New outfits made a big hit. Cheerleaders 5 35 fig 5 1 l -A 3 -f E i Z ,V J' 1 ' V Q, H PAULETTE BATTEN MRS. JOANNE SWEET 5, L: f l 21, , Advisor l r I l ll A ff ..... . l l l if ANN HEELY Co-captain JANET BARNES Cheerleaders get their exercise. Km-rv KEENE CINDEE BROUWER 2 an I 'PN il' l 1 ll ll Vernon, Paulette Batten, Peggy Mathews, Cindee Brouwer, . Jan Barnes before assembly. l' . .. 1, v ' rits: :ig Y TS , fha? Q 5 lx ka gr - ,.. mur al! 1 ' '91 , :'i l V l - 'X ' 'FF , 2: I 53, 1 l l' it Lear ill-all 25 X Y V7 Front: Lenny Levin--manager, Coach Carl Coach Jim Sherrill, Mike Harris-monoger Back nie Sorrel, Donny Perrymcn-co-captain, John Basketball - a season . . L 1- 1 Cocch Sherrill mops strategy for Lewis, Perry- mon, and Thompson during time out. MocPhciil gets his shot owoy over outstretched hond of Hampton defender. 260 YL is oward Taylor, Jim MacPhail - co-captain, Louis ipley, Carlisle Thompson, Bill Moran, Monty atthews, Thad Parsons, Billy Spence-, Timmy Warren of ups and downs! Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 1966-67 Season Record . . . Hampton . Churchland Great Bridge . . . Cradock . . . . Kellum Great Bridge . Churchland . . . . . . . Cox . . . . Maury Princess Anne . Deep Creek First Colonial . Oscar Smith . . , Cradock . . Warwick . . . Granby . . . Norview . . . Bayside . . ..,.....,........ Norview . . ...,...,.......... Maury Great Bridge ui 5941, M WW ' mei., W 'W ' X - A 'gl ,L J! ,Q W .N H V! JIM MocPHAIL Co-captain Center 3 sew' 53 ' x H vuuuwu DANNY PERRYMAN JOHN LEWIS Co-captain Y Forward Forward Perrymon registers two points in the win over the Falcons from Cox. 262 Spence makes this one look eosy he he beats Princess Anne defender. 4 'Q F Ng eff? J' 'ei?3 '557Li V V gn. 40 - ' Trucker defender manages t MONTY MATTHEWS Guard Nm i --4 o block RipIey's shot the hard' way. ....g,, ,vs- ' Lewis didn't jump quite high enough during 'tourna- ment action against Maury. BILLY SPENCE TIMMY WARREN Gun rd 'M L30 fl 'Lu- Guard Lewis fakes Great Bridge defender out of position for a clear shot at the basket. Perryman makes another one look easy in this action shot from the Princess Anne game. ? LOU IS RIPLEY Center THAD PARSONS Forward CARLISLE THOMPSON Center .-1 HOWARD TAYLOR Center 33, BILLY MORAN Forward RONNIE SORRELL Guard Warren is now in position to make his drive while the Great Bridge defender IS in the air. Coaches Sherrill and Rhodes anxiously await tournament action, That's Lee Hornstein helping with a cheer. 265 Row 1: Coach Carl Rhodes, Wayne Van Dyke, Ronnie Rodgers, Jim Freedman, Tommy Ferguson, Marlin Morton John Klise, Bill Perry, Randolph Hargraves, Charles Mullins Lewin, Raymond McGinley Row 2i Richard Webb-manager, Andy Wells, Chris Morin, Junior Varsity . . . nine straight wins close out season! THE BENCH - Coach Rhodes, Jimmy Freedman, Randy Har- graves, Tommy Ferguson, Bill Perry, Charles Mullins, Wayne Van Dyke 2 i966-67 Season Record Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson . , . Hampton . Churchland Great Bridge . . . . Cradock . . . . . Kellam Great Bridge , Churchland Cox Maury Princess Anne . Deep Creek First Colonial Oscar Smith . . . . Cradock . . . Warwick . . , . Granby . . . Norview . . . Bayside 48 47 47 49 37 49 56 26 54 34 28 33 28 41 28 45 29 60 nn B132 is . VE. i Kx , ix Y Q: 1 4 vi JJ X 5. Q21 nm I . yr ,LA Nl t khan., 1 ,, l l , y A A Q Row 1: Steve Tumer, Donald Singleton, Chris Beisel, Mike Butch Jenkins, Eddie Powell Row 3: Leo Gibbs, Wayne Vicks, Charles Hicks, Jackie Jenkins Row 2: Herbie Waibel, Charles Griffin, James Watts, Jim Stephenson Whitley, Ronnie Waycaster, Parker Stokes, Jack Vicks, Coach Jack Mounie JUNIOR VARSITY: Row 'l: Cassie Hensick, Ray Pond, Bill Turner, Harold Whitley, Terry Rivinbark, Bucky Baker Row 2: David Laster, Wally Ellsworth, Dennis Moser, Jerry Lassiter, Harold Ford, Steve Whitfield Row 3: Leo Gibbs, Dennis Goodwin, Walter Chris- man, Danny Tevis, Butch Miller 3 Wrestling . . . of successes! Season Record-l966-67 Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Eastern State - 3rd place . , Frederick . . . . . . Cox Churchland . . . Cradock Great Bridge . . . Granby . . . . Kellam Oscar Smith . . .,.. Princess Anne . . , Bayside ..........,...,....Maury Norview Mike Vicks during his match with Granby opponent. X I Q 'E . i K T I -s W' ' I I 1 ' f rss 1:-V ,nf ai .s- W Q. ? gg T.. I JEAN NOBLE LOIS GUSLER PATSY NOBLE Co-head advisor Co-head Junior Varsity Cheerleaders CONNIE BURBAGE PATTY VonDORN SUE HARRIS AGNES MOBLEY ,W SHELLY PERRINE LINDA JARMAN CAROLYN BLAIR CONNIE MATHIAS LYNNE JEFFRIES 270 we T- 1 I ss 1 T t 79 'l -if ' -I 5 - fs fm' ' ' is 'T 1' X 'V ,Z , ' - -,f 1' IZ. 5 1 gggiz ' Jv ti 4 W' ' A ,, w. Q l 4' 1 J ll. Tet 'ff .1 , ,.- Us 41 I ,Q aw , 'li vs ef. A , -iipflr -I f - i x , s wr 1. 5, 1- L. all , M I I X ivy W VX in Q 1 s ly, i Q T gn' J gi lt . r M A F W, 1 ' . .., ' I' . 1.7L ig P 1 ,. I -' fl, f ann- X , , at 1 54?- . 523: ' , L 'Lt ff '5 ., Q . gg it L , X, eil t T, 1 ' 'J' ' ' Vw ip 2 l I 1 511 is P ar Stag: X nl rf KJV ii, Y ' , 'lf A if Wi 3 ff Q J ae , s Cross Countr 1966 Season Record Wilson I7 ....... ,,.,. F rederick Military 46 'Wilson I5 , . . ......... Cradock 50 Wilson 23 . . .,,.... Kellam 34 Wilson 21 . . . Princess Anne 38 Wilson 25 . . . .... Norview 30 Wilson 2l , . .. Churchland 36 Wilson I9 , . . ,,..... Bayside 36 Wilson I9 , , . . Great Bridge 37 Wilson 27 . . . ,.,,...,, Maury 28 Wilson 26 ...... ...,..... O . D. Freshmen 30 Wilson i8 ...,......,.,....,... Granby 39 Portsmouth J. C. Invitational . , . . . . 2nd Place Eastern District .......,.... . . . 2nd Place State Championship ....,,, . . . 8th Place Perfect score Row 1: Judson Anderson, Ed Campbell, Vernon Hollins, Donny Holland, Bill Bonneville Row 2: Lester Wingate, Larry Scarbor, Charlie Greenhood, Ted Strauss, Varon Rollins, Tim Matthews Row 3: Coach Jim Paine, Joe I V A- Q , kv 'NWN I' rn U1 'P fD -. 5. ca a -. 0 U o :s W FD -4 J 2 Q. in a -4 :s cn E :T fi 5' U a 3 3 -4 I o T fm... t ,vi - ig Y ei, ' ,S A , .qfg , 'ff' 7 land-co-captain, Jon Sisson, Danny Harrell, Al Newton- co-coptain, Coach Ted Masters, Ronnie Stewart 1966-67 Season Record Wilson 73 .... ,,,,.,.....,........ C ox 40 Wilson 74 ,...,,.....,,..,,..,.. Kellam 38 Wilson 76 .,,. .. Deep Creek 37 Wilson 84M .. ,... Granby 28M Wilson 56 ...... ..., M aury 62 Eastern District . , 4th Place State .....,.. ,. 6th Place Indoor Track Tripp, Jon Sisson-co-captain, Jamie Sadler Jimmy En- nis, Don Reynolds, Coach Masters iArt Taylor-co-cap- tain, absentl S46 s, H' 'PQ wi ,fl FIBSIUENTS W Jon Sisson-captain, Coach Jim Paine, Coach Ted Masters Outdoor Track Jerry Lassiter, Vernon Hollins, Jean Klise-pole vault Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson i966 Season Record 65 . . ........ Cox 55 . . ..,...... Maury 60 . . . . . Great Bridge 71 . . . ....... Granby 86 . . . ......... Kellam 96 . . . . . Virginia Beach Danny Holland, Jon Sisson, Jamie Sadler- distances l l l i Gary Tyson, Teddy Strauss, Coach Paine, Charles Greenhood, Bill Sullivan -shot putt ga I-wi-f -.J ,U'f'IfA-,im ,, ii-rx. 5 1, ARTHUR TAYLOR JOE TRIPP Shot putt Hurdles DICKIE WARREN Hurdles DICKIE CUTHRIELL Shot putt y Whitson, Edwin Campbell, Don Reynolds, Al Newton-distances HARGRAVES WILLIAM BONNIVILLE Dashes Dashes My?-4 f iff, , J, 'Yr 4 A , ,X , 4 x '-V .L 'Xt X an ,T :ll . g 'lr Larry Scarbor, Darryl Thompson-high jump LOUIS RIPLEY Shot putt THAD PARSONS Hop-skip-jump ivfelm. , . f , JE D ,W I I t lst yr W l 1-1, ,, J L .ip fi 1 ,. -. li 1 ' L- .1 V1 tg M, gb.. wig ,JJ 5 ,,.:f5Lg gQgtQg.3s5 ,li-1gQ -F l.iZ:2 1- ,',, iI'i1jj.f'g.se.:.f, 'La' 1 l. fV'.r g-g'j'.lu ffl -5-:QE-E-'-Y Nj ll' fi K ' ' Lal! -'Ll l, l'llly-A we li ' ' gills' ll' ,will ' l a 0 o o fm.-f : X , - f 1 ., ii gf , f x. 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M-.,.i,,,,M it 34 fmo-i.. af: ... f if l LETTERMEN-Mickey Yates, John Lewis, Jimmy Duke, Walter Tobler, Howard Borum, Buddy Felton i966 Season Record Wilson 9 . . . . Deep Creek Wilson 6 . . . . Churchland Wilson 7 . . ....... Kellam Wilson O . . Newport News Wilson 6 . 4 .,.... Kellam Wilson 6 . . ..,... Granby Wilson 4 . . ....,.. Maury Wilson 10 . . Virginia Beach Wilson 9 . . . . . Oscar Smith Wilson 3 . . .... Great Bridge Wilson 8 , . Princess Anne Wilson 6 . . .,... Norview Wilson 9 . . . . Bayside Wilson 6 . . .... Cradock Wilson 9 . . . , Churchland Wilson O . . ........ Cox Wilson 'l4 . . . , Deep Creek Coach Pete Mills Coach Henry Matthews GERALD TODD JOHN LEWIS WALTER TOBLER Infield-outfield PlfCl'1'0UfflelCl PifCl'1-Ol-llfielCl .1 23111 , I - I Z I, -. Q. A 2' I , I I I I I . , . . , 1, . K ,, , , ,Y -lg H i I- Q . I. ,V . , , n I , ., ,Ek,MIIL1,,,3 , if ., 'D I. Fl 1 ' 'I , if! , Ava V1 : Q ff' ., f 9' dl' reg.. I I -111 I. 6 I I -I5 - V If ,QQ f:T'.IV IIN- f - I , . 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TIMMY WARREN GARY WARREN STEVE KAMPMAN JIMMY DUKE ANDY WELLS Infield Catch Catch Catch Infield BILL ASHBURY BUDDY FELTON MICKEY YATES CHRIS CHRISMAN LENNY LEVIN, DAVID d-outfield LANGSTON, TOMMY ANDREWS, DONALD PARKER Managers I-pqxakz : V 42 fb' if xx I V , 1 Gary McGehee David Cooley Row 1: David Cooley, Mike Upton, Bert Crawford McGehee, Pug Taylor Row 2: Coach Howard Beale, Parker, Tommy Barnes, Raymond Neal, Jim Yarbrough, Lewis Pug Taylor Don Lewis Bert Crawford Mike Upton Raymond Neal Larry Parker Tommy Barnes Jim Yarbrough Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson Wilson 3 4V2 ilk 4 2 W 3V2 IW 8M 10 8 ISM 5M 3 Golf 1966 Season Record . . . Maury . . . Suffolk L . . . Kellum . ..... Granby . . Princess Anne ...... Cradock . . . . Churchland , . Great Bridge . . . . Churchlond . , . , Princess Anne . ,. Virginia Beach Bayside Cox . . . ............. Norview , ,,,,,,,,,,.,, , , Princess Anne V ,',- 'I 3 89 ll 3, io iii ai io sl 2 4 ai 62 gl JON FARR GEORGE GINSBERG 4 BILL STEINER Tennis 1966 Season Record Wilson 6 ........,.,....,. Churchlond 3 Wilson O .,.. ,.,. G ronby 9 Wilson 3 4... .,... N orview 6 Wilson 0 .... ...,.... M aury 9 Wilson 6 . . . . . Princess Anne 2 Wilson 8 . . . , . . Great Bridge I Wilson 7 ..,. ,......... C ox 2 Wilson 8 . . . . . . Virginia Beach l Wilson 5 ..,. .,..., C radock 4 Wilson 9 ..,,... ..,, E4 ellagn 0 . . . . Wilson 8 ........ .. . aysi e l 1: Chuck Hrushka, Dewey Salans, Bill Steiner, Steve Hornstein, George - - Jon Farr Row 2: Coach Dave Joyner, Gory Guy, David Schlitz, Eastern Dlsmct ' ' ' 4th place Randy Bittner, Wayne VanDyck CHUCK HRUSHKA STEVE HORNSTEIN JIM MacPHAlL DEWEY SALINS ,-r Monogram Club Ramona Riddicks has clear sailing for the basket. OFFICERS: Row 1: Mrs, Shirley Buchanan-sponsor, Susan Ferrell-president, Marsha Smcltz-vice-pres ident Row 2: Donna Dawson-treasurer, Aletha Barnes-reporter, Bonnie Taylor-secreta ry. Row 1: Mrs. Buchanan-sponsor, Marsha Smaltz-vice president, Susan Ferrell-president, Donna Dawson4 treasurer, Bonnie Taylor-secretary, Aletha Barnes- reporter, Carolyn Grimes, Sallie Chambers Row 2: Gwen Freeman, Frances Bennett, Janie Williams, Dee Dee Rollins, Margie Snodgrass, Debbie Shaw Margaret .Ll Marsha Smaltz attempts to outmaneuver defender intramural action. ...f- - , Gray, Joan Stanley, Connie Ferrell Row 3: Gwendolyn Hardy, Jacqueline Cunningham, Judy Savidge, Anita Nyman, Christie Brewer, Sandra Pace, Anne Webster Row 4: Virginia Miles, Georgionna Edwards, Marilyn Austin Row 'l: Mike Vicks, Leo Gibbs-treasurer Skull Turner- vice-president, Jim Stephenson-president, Wayne Waibel -sergeant-at-arms, Chris Beisel-publicity director, Jim Duke--secretary, Coach Ted' Masters-advisor Row 2: Charles Hicks, Howard Borum, Kenny Ford, Herbie Whit- ley, Dickie Warren, Gary McGehee, Parker Stokes, Ricky Haggard, Gary Warren Row 3: Roy Fish, James Watts, Arthur Taylor Joseph Tripp, Wayne Sykes, Chester Felton F u i Varsity Club Club members discuss plans for Faculty Basketball Game , ' '22 OFFICERS: Jim Stephenson-president, Coach Ted Mas- ters-advisor, Leo Gibbs-treasurer, Wayne Waibel- Sgt.-at-a rms 2 79 1 -0 Kkklr, Yu! Lum' 3 if ,f6i2 ' A ,f -N ffx' f Ju. mble 2 IXLH Hz kxxu X ,1ii WCW SQGJr3ioaf1, Lulu KM dveriising C 5 'A iff'-lx f ff' i :N A -:?f .., ff' Shvmvmg W MT Cent er N KLKf vw L kvb rift , N Ufw 4 4 - W. K Q Kun Q 1 LC, K Q x :QL VM lx 1 I L M F J. I9 S5 JZU: X. ' L VX 6096 .- , i 1 'VN' ug XLbf ' xx I PROM TIME So Economicol to Rent White Dinner Jockets From BOB'S FORMAL WEAR RENTAL senvlce 810 High Street EX 3-0931 We have clothes for Everyone HARREI-LIS SPORT SHOP Bicycles and Sporting Goods Goldsmith Athletic Equipment F0lKS FLIP FUR PEI FRESH MILK li' will ov M IX 1 ' ' lust be sure itfs PEI'...you bet! 282 607 High St. Portsmouth, Vo. WELTON, DUKE AND HAWKS, INC. INSURANCE AND PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 407 Court Street Portsmouth, Virginia Telephone 399-2473 Good Furniture Always a Favorite With Wilson Men THE QUALITYE SHOP Since 1339 Gant Shirts - London Fog, Rain Wear M. M. CROCKIN CO. Norfolk Cor. Bank 8. Plume 211 thru 215 High St. Ph EX 9 2463 Portsmouth one ' 309 High sf. Traditional Clothes at Their Very Best f TYPE WRITER SERVICE Dial EX 9-8634 2215 High St. Adding Machines, Cash Registers, Supplies Sz Stands Portsmouth, Virginia COOPERS JEWELERS- SILVERSMITHS, Inc. 327 High Street Phone EX 7-4678 V Q HALL PRODUCTS si t A i AE i IN C. qfAg 2 A EX-port 3-2565 1021 High sneer it A ttittt ii-i' f rriti lfi - f - Baked in Portsmouth, Virginia -'ng v4u:ewEfanmwxlir.n- .- E-f - ., If ,. ..V,,,m. Serving Virginia grocers . . . by the truck load 283 YOUR FRIENDS AT BALFOUR The Craftsmen who made Your Class Ring a Masterpiece N and MR. CHARLES MOTLEY ' MR. DOUGLAS DIVERS as X .. N Join in Sending Their ' Eg Congratulations and Best Wishes 1' TO A GREAT CLASS IN A FINE SCHOGL ' X I MQW 6 ATTLEBORO MASSACHUSETTS CLASS RINO! AND PINS ' CLUI INSIONIA ' MIDALS ' TIOPHIIS PLAQUIS ' DIPLOMAI ' COMMINCIMINT INVITATION! fiedfi STUDIO iff PURTRAITURE 316-836 High sf. 522 HIGH STREET F'DRT5MElUTH,VlQElNIA Shop Downtown NE CARLTDN D UNEA PHDTDI5 If ' DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 2-R ff., . ' v ' I 710 Country St., Portsmouth, VCI. .. ' I 5. l 399-2446 H 115,15 E 'af t - R d' Is. TV - H' II F'd I- ggi.. an - 5, I. Cl I0 IQ I elty ' Citizen Bond ' Industrial High 8: Court Sts. Portsmouth, Va. , Hi Everything in Electronics ,. 0 X f f 284 F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. Goo .fuk DOROTHY WYMAN, REALTOR DOROTHY STAPLES, 'I967 CLASS ADVISOR 285 Serving The Public Since 1925 RED, WHITE AND BLUE RESTAURANT 203 HIGH STREET PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Uffe Betsy :fan fbining :Room To Better Serve You and Your Family Conrull U.: about your nzxl Banque! or Party AlrConditioned Telephone EX 7-9841 No Beer orwine Sold We Appreciate Your Palronuge Mrs. Bernard Levitin Owner IRENE'S YARN 'N' NEEDLE SHOP llll Airline Boulevord Portsmouth, Vo. Diol 399-T406 McRAE RAMBLER Your best buy in compacts T401 Airline Blvd. 397-5801 SMITH BROTH ERS, Inc. Fuel Oil When You Need lf! Roymond 81 Bill Smith Phone EX 9-7545 3500 High Street ,- 'fy ENV l 'lgllqih if Ellie WASHINGTON PHARMACY Professional Bldg. Portsmouth, Vo. WATERVIEW PHARMACY, INC. Just Around the Corner Opposite Moryview Hospital 397-1275 397-4615 LEWIS CHEVROLET Portsmouth, Vo. HOME FURNISHINGS DIAL 3970731 . Channel Furniture Co., Inc. 2000 HIGH STREET Portsmouth, Vo. MEDLIN'S MEMORIALS 3800 King St. Portsmouth, Va. Monuments, Markers Go rden Furniture WALDO PAINT 81 SUPPLY CORP. IMFERIAI- GLIDDEN PAINTS-WALLPAPER PAINTERS suPPuEs MOTELS 333 EFFINGHAVI STREET I PORTSVOUTH VIRGINIA C7035 397-5806 623 Crofword St. PHONE: EX 7-6200 6I0 Airline Blvd. PHONE: EX 7-7631 Portsmouth, Va. 287 RECORD BAR, INC. Midcity Shopping Center Portsmouth, Vo. Compliments of PORTSMOUTH CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 'ii FE 48P:gn5El8 PHARMACNL mc .air ' 5913 Ponrsnoum Bwn. PORTSMO VICTORY SALES CORP. VOLKSWAGEN SERVICE - SALES - PARTS 3601 Victory Blvd. Portsmouth, Vo. Telephone: 397-1216 AIRLINE TELEVISION SERVICE 3612 Turnpike Road Portsmouth, Virginia 393-6782 SN ELLINGS Compliments of SANITARY LAU N DRY 430 Chestnut St. Portsmouth, Va. MASTER AUTO SERVICE CORPORATION 2401 High Street us. Reyes Tires Front End and Brake servaee 393-2595 UNIVERSITY 3 Book EXCHANGE ' gl 64318 Hampton Boulevarcl ,,. I, I 9-7136 Corner 44th 8t Hampton 9 P one 39 'V- ' Norfolk, Virginia 1 JIV' li' f :fff 32 115 W C Phone 627-9452 d P b ff- If e arry OId Dominion lmprinte 1 , , U t Q Q7 I Sweatshirts - T-Shirts - Mugs - Stationary ' 01459 0 eau H . 'f' Extensive Line of Quality Paperbacks Qu Greeting Cards by Gibson, Hallmark , I School Supplies 507 Williamslzyrsftve K' 'ww Y USED TEXTBOOKS - BOUGHT 8. SOLD Portsmouth, irglma lllf we Donlf Have lt' Ask Us To Special Order 32 MODERN BRUNSWICK LANES RE T UR AND ABC BAR LET JOE D0 IT O agdule MIRACLE LANES BOWLING CENTER 2513 VICTORY BLVD. 1 PORTSM'OUTH,VA. and LEATHER CLEANERS 4711 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia FRANK GALINEY Phone OWNER PHONE: 487-3436 PE RSI-COLA 289 BETTER VALUE AT f - me- E 1 A. 1 1 B32 HIGH STREET Department Store Phone 397-2841 Portsmouth, Virginia 23704 ARMISTEAD - MORRISON CO. ARMISTEAD FOREST HOMES MADEMOISELLE DRESS SHOPS 2717 Airline Blvd. Portsmouth, Vo. 488-2536 DAILS HARDWARE 4387 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, Vo. 488-2321 Vuu'Il he happier with IIIIEWUUIVS Gund Grooming senfices ROGERS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 500 First Street Portsmouth, Vo. Phone 393-7397 Est. 1924 CANVAS AWNINGS VENETIAN BLINDS ALUMINU-M AWNINGS A FRIEND L 8. C Compliments Compliments of of DODD MOTOR COMPANY ROSES 4705 Portsmouth Blvd. Midcity Town 8. Country Portsmouth, Vo. Y O v O Q MATTRESS and Rox SPRING SUTTON'S FURNITURE N. '50 : V: ' d :, 'I A--- I .. .. Wx , ., pt. ,manga ' Y 3 'f- - Jw- N , ' -. - 'R - f:5:5,-1.31: 1 --- , My , ., . P 4 ...-- N, 1+1Q.- '- 1:-R f we x N s m .. , ei R- M N i -we M Y m Y , ffl? img' xgg LQ -, Q' Lwu T z N- H- mo vf, QWQRNN W , 4 . ' i 'fig T , V mv . The beautiful cover is we f ' X 'l dt I ' ' '- buoyant foam . . over an inner layer of qunlted , i 4 we , 5- fleecy cotton felt over a complete and completely separate APPLIANCES 835 High Street GENERAL ELEGTRIG EX 7-1253 facts at your AK fingertips L S EDGRR T 'gmllillllllll L I ini W it 112 CAMERA ' mc. Mid-Uity ,Mapping Uelzter GLAZER'S LADIES APPAREL DRESS SHOP 319 High Street D I u on any Portsmouth, Vo. eveigtlbgicx Fashions for the high school students 291 PORTSMOUTH MUSIC COMPANY I803 High Street Home of Baldwin Pianos and Organs EX 3-4031 Instrument repair Dial EX 9-8534 TAYLOR BROS. BUILDERS INC. Developers of: FORREST HILLS TAYLORWOOD ESTATES CEDAR GROVE ACRES 3420 King Street, Portsmouth, V EX 3-I027 Cl. EX 7-0795 ,iy ' gdveoe Ill! Q, 440 HIGH STREET HOME FURNITURE P. O. Box 2560 Norfolk, Virginia PORTBMO IVIID-CITY SHOP EXPORT 9-5131 Gllntlpes 4 xmas lib. loo4 Frederick Blvd., Midcity shopping Center - Penemeufh, Va E. SPERTNER COMPANY g' s Jewelers and Silversmiths firx I Since 1879 Portsmouth, Va. Mid-City Shopping Center E lllll THE COMPLETE STORE RTSMOUTH A R D W A R E BUILDING SUPPLYW. 3619 High Street-Portsmouth Opposite Moryview Hospital Phone 397-0703 MARY PERKINS WEDDING GIFTS -SILVER LADIES SPORTSWEAR Midcity and Downtown THE CIRCLE it Portsmouth's Home of The World Famous Chicken in The Rough 1 J. N. HOWARD 81 SON, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE SINCE 1923 346 Broad Street Portsmouth, Virginia Telephone: 397-1265 Compliments of 7 112215 Qllwlig M L S - REALTORS 4301 Portsmouth Blvd. 488-2571 THE GLOVER SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND CREATIVE ARTS Portsmouth-, Va. Phone EX 3-2487 Custom Floors by CRIM FLOOR COVERING 3564 Western Branch Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia Custom Draperies 81 Carpets ARMSTRONG LINEOLEU-M ASPHALT 81 VINYL TILE CUSTOM SINK TOPS VENETION BLINDS NORFOLK COUNTY FEED 81 SEED STORE 1110 Airline Boulevard Portsmouth, Va. Dial 397-9381 WE GROW OWN PLANTS 4828 Deep Creek Blvd. FARM 8. GREENHOUSE Si Q 2 HOME OF THE No. I DEAL BALL . X32504 1300 HIGH ST.- PORTSMOUTH LM High Str t 1107 High bt t Alexander C Mid lty NHVY Y U Tow 8: C t y 3:13852 AMERICAN NATIONAL OF PORTSMOUTH 53 Phone: 393-691 I Res. Phone: 484-3368 REED CABINET WORKS KITCHEN - STORE FIXTURES CUSTOM FURNITURE Donald A Reed 740-50 Brood Street Portsmouth, Virginia 295 FAST SERVICE LAUNDRY 81 PORTSMOUTH FLORAL CO CLEANERS 2740 High sneer Portsmouth, Va. 1813 High Street ' 397-5886 Portsmouth' Va' Nights, Sundays 8: Holidoys 393945' can 393-0963 Best Wishes Congratulations Class of 1967 Gmduafes A FRIEND SUBURBAN soNNY's coms s. HOBBIES PHARMACY G. M. 81 King St. at Rodman Ave. FUEL OIL Serving the West End Best Wishes For Over 20 Years STYLECREST BEAUTY SALON 4249 Portsmouth- Blvd. Congratulations To Class of '67 Portsmouth, Va. YATES, BQGGS, BERKELEY 81 488-2559 SERVICE 2 TRIBBLE STUDIO 297 BOOSTERS FOLK el-lE'r1'o ERNEST FURNITURE co. BARR BROS. A FRIEND s1'EEN's c. L. EDWARDS s. SON INC LEWIS' SEAFOOD MARlo's RESTAURANT A FRIEND VOLKSTORF 298 BOOSTERS KATIE'S BEAUTY PORTSMOUTH CITY PARK SALON CONCESSIONS STANDS NAVAL PHARMACY AUTO MUFFLER SHOP IMMY BOYD'S W. T. GRANT BARBER SHOP MBERS KILBY'S FLORIST INC. URMA, JUDY, CHARLIE, A FRIEND LINDA, ARLENE 299 MESSENGER PRINTING CO., INC. 923 Middle Street Portsmouth, Virginia Telephone 397-0759 Open 5 A.M. to l A.M. Phone 399-92ll NORMANDIE RESTAURANT PI DELTA PI F R A T E R N l T Y Savas Joannou, Owner Says Choice Steaks - Chops - Select Seafood Congratulations Class of '67 605 High St. 506 Washington St. Portsmouth, Va. WHITLOCK BROTHERS, INC. Construction Equipment Sales - Rentals - Service 399-3047 855-3127 3558 Western Branch Blvd. 5588 Raby Rd. Portsmouth, Va. Norfolk, Va. SALON DR. L. P. COOPER Optometrist 325 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia 300 1 'ii Your Gas Co Symbol of Service A CondItIonIng COOkI g Jgx Water Heotlng Heating Clothes Drying It r It QW EE I A .22 1':Z EET A ,,,,1. 4 r Q Outdoor Lighting Portsmouth Gas Co. CRAWFORD HOUSE, INC. E. O. CRAWFORD 81 SONS, INC. Ethan Allen Furniture ALIT F T E Portsmouth-Norfolk QU Y URN' UR 625 High St. Downtown Portsmouth I . JZIZJJLJQ14 4, PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE pawn Zqwpmewi 2408 RODMAN AVE. PORTSMOUTH, VA. Headquarters for: Johnson Motors Arrow Glass Boots Ducati Motorcycles Island Maid Boats Jacobsen Mowers Lawnboy Mowers John Deere Tractors 301 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1967 RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. X LIFE, INCOME SECURITY, HOSPITILIZATION STUDENT STARTER PROGRAM Profit tomorrow by . . . planning today! 302 Step Smartly Into The Future In Campus FYI.. Men's and Boy's Clothiers Our 70th Year In Portsmouth Mid-City Shopping Center V 'Al :H ,Et Q ' gl:-.,.,, ' 321 ' 4 ' , if , ,gggil 'fi t ' .Aim .Q' ' 25331. 'E ' ' ' 'V . g 1, , ,S r-3 I t th Vg, -f'-In 1 ,, ' 'fullivi m y it t. t ,ii t O F in 1 .wwf it L, , ,fi ' l tim. 2 MTX Senior Linda Hundley admires sweater shown to her by Mrs. Beoubien. YE OLDE TOWNE SHOPPE High Street Portsmouth, Va. MORRIS COMPANY, Inc. C.D.D., Jr. Furniture - Appliances and Radio - Frigidaire 206 High Street C.D.R. Portsmouth, Virginia home of the original DGUBLEDECK Best of Luck to the Graduates HAMBURGER 'R' Qt BYNUM FINANCE cokr. SHONEY'S CQ, OF E. , I PORTSMOUTH xii:- gggg Aidine Blvd. 430 County Street Chesapeake ' ' 0 39-36037 4233 Western Branch Blvd. Congratulations Graduates from your 1967 Yearbook Staff Phone EX 9-9335 or EX 9-9235 ,leafy for---QJdman's QQ ,fa Ban-B-Que -3- X' 'oMwo m 1A' Five Conveniently Located Stores -id qfiil qg 19-I 1 Norfolk - Portsmouth - J? T- I-4 ..- Virginia Beach - Ward's Corner Muon at IIIHILTOND Avl. Great Bridge Congratulations to the Class of 1967 PORTSMOUTH LUMBER CORPORATION 2511 High Street Dial EX 7-4646 Lumber Sash Doors Millwork Plywood Sheet Rock Insulating Board Plate Glass S. LASTING 8. BRO., INC. Lasting Furniture Since 1888 EASY TERMS - ALWAYS Portsmouth, Va. Corner of Frederick Blvd. 84 George Washington Highway Portsmouth, Virginia SMITH CORNER MOTORS B. M. Smith Where the customer is king and values king size Phone 393-2545 Autographs .455 Ii, X- w w .4 .v, ,M 'L '. 1 I wx 4- w m A N . : . , . .f: .c,..1 1 .L ' , -, -- . -N -V.-- - ,V .-M-V-. - ,-.-- Mi. -. ,, -, , L K .a f. . 1 1 W. ,. ' - . . L, Ur.


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