Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1971
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THE IHE bUEglDEMl I I I 1 I I Woodrow Wilson High School Portsmouth, Virginia PORTSMOUTH PUBLIC LIBfiAftY PORTSMOUTH, To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. 3 A time to break down, and a time to build up. DR. M. E. ALFORD Superintendent of Schools J 1 4 PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL BOARD — (front row) Mrs. Bernard Rivin, Les Fry, vice president, Dr. M. A. Kise, president, Mrs. Ruby Woddall, Clerk of the Board, and Mrs. Hilda Watson, (back row) Paul L. Wilson, Sr., Robert E. Brinson, Dr. Robert W. Adams, George N. Powers, Jr., and Robert W. Wentz, Jr. Faculty Page 40 5 A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; 6 7 A time to keep silence, and a time to speak; 8 Classes Page 122 A time to kill, and a time to heal; A time to weep and a time to laugh; 11 For there is a time for every purpose and for every work. 12 Organizations Page 206 13 To everything there is a season, And a time to every purpose under the heaven. 14 15 Students and teachers begin to Wilson marches on. The S.C.A. entertains at the freshman orientation. Activities 16 experience school life again The top men of Wilson enjoy pre -school entertainment on in-service day. Juniors sure do have muscles. New arrivals. 1 i Activities 17 The old and the new blend together Activities 18 I I 1 Teachers catch up on work in their spare time. Teachers visit the photographer also. Activities 19 We were getting in the mood for When did they say it was? 19? It ' s shaping up beautifully. 20 Activities Beauty and Victory The crowning of our Queen. 22 Activities Beauty and Victory it was! The big line-up. The Queen and all her subjects. Sh-sh! The Junior (Hass float joins the parade. Activities 23 Stephanie Facenda reigns over homecoming 1970 Gay Mabe — Senior Attendant Jan Pringle — Senior Attendant Brenda Lauterbach — Junior Attendant With maid-of-honor Stella Caravas Marion Bazemore — Junior Attendant r I First prize winners! Mr. Ryder is a big success at the luau. Victory is a must at Wilson. 26 Activities November brings Basketball season gets off to a good start. ii ii Activities 27 If anyone has harmed that lovely child . . A truly memorable performance — ' ' Death Takes a Holiday My little Grazia, how shall I tell you? But I ' ve always known. You don ' t frighten me. Christmas brings cheer Qasses show spirit with attractive bulletin boards. Teachers get in the mood with songs from the Presidents and First Ladies. Sarah Truex helps decorate tree in the library. At Qiristmas assembly, Mrs. Buckley leads the entire chorus in song. Activities 29 “1 never thought she ' d clean up so good MY FAIR LADY is a ' ' smashing success! The Rain in Spain 30 Activities I ' m getting married in the morning ' Eliza and Freddie Ascot Op ' ing Race Eliza and the Cockneys After the transformation And Finally the Arrival of “J.B.” Wow this is really great! 32 Activities Varsity Club ' ' Whoops the High Hoopers, I We know we ' re great! Two Points Ed Lil ' s third hand comes in handy. Up, Up, and away. ))Ir| Dramatics Club Contest Play — Riders to the Sea You the Jury Gay Mabe, Liz Cobb, Peggy Heely also do their part in One-Act. Quinton Parker, found innocent. Lawers Golblatt and Poison, discuss court room procedure. 34 Activities Presents one-acts ' ' Artie Spring Lynn Burnell, Steve Vass, Nancy Heely, and John Mayes are in “Artie Spring ' Steve Vass, rehearses in front of the other cast members. The Secret Student director — Sharon Craig, gives pointers to members. Diane Brantely and LuAnn Clayton make preparations. Activities 35 Behind the scene preparations for the big night! MANPOWER! We really shouldn ' t be spying on them like this. 36 Hail! Hail! The gang ' s all here! I Told you 1 had an Ace up my sleeve! 37 1 just can ' t figure out how it goes. The roaring 20 ' s — Camera shy? Never! swinging 70 ' s style Refueling time. Ah . . . those precious memories. The Showmen made the 20 ' s swing like the 70 ' s. The bewitching hour for Cinderella. 39 F ACUITY- ADMINISTR AT ION i i[k ■ .ri --- J i TWi •5W He ' s back and we ' re glad! Mr. Ryder should be a familiar face to many of us. Although this is his first year here as principal, September 1956-1964 found him here as a science teacher, guidance counselor, basketball coach, and ath- letic director. Harry Hunt thrived under his leadership three years as an assistant principal and two years as principal. 42 Faculty Mr. Ryder settles down to his duties as new principal of WWHS Vernon Randall Edgar Morgan Mr. Morgan comes to us with plenty of ex- perience in spite of his youth. He taught at Harry Hunt Junior High from 1965 to 1967. The 67-68 school year found him at Highland Bilt- more Elementary School as assistant principal. He spent from 1968 to 1970 as principal of Churchland Junior High School. He is now serving Wilson as assistant principal in charge of instruction. Mr. Morgan checks up on the faculty. This is Mr. Randall ' s second year at Wilson as I assistant principal. Before coming here last year, I he served as assistant principal at S. H. Clarke for one year and at Riddick Weaver Elementary for ' two years. He has taught social studies at Clarke : and Norcom. He ' s here now, and we ' re proud of I it. If I ' ve told you once. I ' ve told you a thousand times! Faculty 43 r You think you ve got problems! Mrs. Helen Huff Mrs. Myrtle Jones Guidance Mrs. Grace Rawls Gertude Anderson — Radford, William Mary Charlotte Beale Westhampton College, University of Richmond, William Mary Elizabeth Blanford — William Mary, Madison Margaret Huff — William Mary, Appalachian State Teachers University Myrtle Jones — Norfolk State College, Hampton Institute, N.Y.U. Grace Rawls — Longwood, R.P.I., William Mary 44 Faculty Let me show you. Mrs. Mamie Brett — Secretary Mrs. Barbara Ivey — Clerk Mrs. Mrytle Henderson — Nurse Mrs. Olivia Hall — Cafeteria Manager Mrs. Jean Corey — Assistant Librarian Mrs. Loradell Dickerson — Library Clerk Not Pictured: Mrs. Rebecca Wade — Librarian Mrs. Margie Van Dyke — Nurse Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Treasurer Mr. Chester Morgan Engineer 45 Miss Geraldine Adams Mrs. Frances Allison Mrs. Judith Anderson Ronald Audet Miss Charlotte Avery Raymond Bailey, Jr. Howard Beale, Jr. Mrs. Naomi Bolden Oh! You startled me! 46 Faculty Mrs. Moran ' s students never have a dull moment. Mrs. Willadean Boyd Mrs. Mary Jo Brady Woodrow W. Brock Mrs. Dorothy Byrce Mrs. Fae Buckley Edward Bulheller, Jr. Paul Butler, Jr. Miss Susan Burke Geraldine Adams — Spanish, Va. State — Petersburg, Wichita State University Kay Allison - D.E., R.P.I., O.D.U. Judith Anderson - Phys. Ed., Appalachian State University, O.D.U. Ronald Audet — English, Dept. Head, William Mary Charlotte Avery — Girls Attendance Coordinator, Long wood Raymond Bailey — I.C.T., V.P.l. Howard Beale — Machine Shop, East Carolina Naomi Bolden — Typing, Recordkeeping, Shorthand, Norfolk State Willadean Boyd — Steno I, Dept. Head, East Carolina Mary Jo Brady — English, Public Speaking, Drama, Indiana State University, Hunter College Woodrow Brock — Electronics, O.D.U., William Mary Dorothy Bryce — I.P.S., Va. Union Fae Buckley — Vocal Music, William Mary, Madison Edward Bulheller, Jr. — Boys Attendance Coordinator, Mechanical Drawing, V.P.l. Susan Burke — World Geography, American History, Mary Washington College Paul Butler — Government, U.N.C., William Mary, O.D.U. Marguerite Chiswell — World History, Sociology, East Carolina, Atlantic Christian Not Pictured: Lynn Chapman — English, William Mary Faculty 47 J; Mrs. Mildred Clarke Wade E. Clement Mrs. Hattie Cooper Miss Jacqueline Cooper Mrs. Barbara Copeland Miss Mary Cowan Mrs. Leathia Cox Mrs. Joyce Creath Mrs. Determeyer welcomes a visitor to Wilson. A lively group . Mrs. Moran checks student ' s record before recommending him for college. 48 Faculty Mrs. Emma Curlee Mrs. Dorothy Darden Mrs. Maisie Determeyer Mrs. Annie Edwards Sidney Edwards Thomas French Ralph Gahagan Mrs. Dorothy Gallop . . isn ' t it? Single file, ladies. Mildred Clarke — Phy. Ed., Dept. Head, Madison Wade Clement — I.C.T., O.D.U. Hattie Cooper — English, Gre ensboro College Jackie Cooper — English, Hampton Institute Barbara Copeland — Algebra, General Math, Va. State — Petersburg Mary Cowan — Clerical Accounting, Appalachian State University Leathia Cox — World History, World Geography, Norfolk State College, Va. State — Petersburg Joyce Creath — Spanish, Longwood Emma Curlee — Home Ec., Catawba College Dorothy Darden — Algebra, Analysis, Dept. Head, Mary Washington, University of Virginia Maisie Detemeyer — Government, International Relations, Dept. Head, George Washington University Annie Edwards — Chemistry, BSCS, U.N.C., University of Virginia, University of Texas Sidney Edwards — QPS, Dept. Head, Va. Union, Boston University Thomas French — World Geography, American History, William Mary Ralph Gahagan — Phy. Ed., University of South Carolina Dorothy Gallop — Typing, Shorthand, COT, Madison Margaret Eason — General Math, Algebra, Norfolk State, Va. Union, Va. State, Hampton Institute Faculty 49 Miss Frances Gilliam Charles Glickman Mrs. Alma Hall Mrs. Jane Harvey Richard Henderson Mrs. Alexsandria Hobbs Mrs. Esther Howard Mrs. Maria Hudgins Not pictured: James Glisson Mrs. Susan Hanna Kenneth Hopkins Frances Gilliam — Home Ec., Longwood Charles Glickman — World Geography, Government, O.D.U., University of Virginia Alma Hall — English, Madison, East Carolina Jane Harvey — English, Longwood Richard Henderson — D.E., East Tennessee State University Alexsandria Hobbs — I.P.S., General Biology, O.D.U., William Mary Esther Howard — English, William Mary Maria Hudgins — General Biology, B.S.C.S., University of Tennessee Eileen Jankowski — World Geography, American History, University of Illinois Gladys Jenkins — French, Va. State, Hampton Institute Marva Jones — General Math, Algebra, Norfolk State, Hampton Institute Charleen Joyner — Advanced Algebra Trig., Geometry, Algebra, Converse College, University of Virginia David Joyner — Advanced Algebra Trig., Geometry, Physics, Chowan, N.C State University, University of Virginia Leonard Keele — Wood Shop, Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing, Hampton Institute Michael Laguta — Orchestra, Columbia University, New England Conservatory of Music Andrew Landis — English, Oberlin College, N.Y.U. Not Pictured: James Glisson — World Geography, World History, O.D.U. Susan Hanna — Consumer Math, Algebra, General Math, University of Florida Marilyn Judd — Phy. Ed., Washington State University Elizabeth King — Phy. Ed., Longwood Sondria Lamb — Typing, General Business, Norfolk State 50 Faculty I Mrs. Eileen Jankowski Mrs. Gladys Jenkins Mrs. Marva Jones Mrs. Charleen Joyner David Joyner Leonard Keele Michael Laguta Andrew Landis Our versatile Mr. Ruzek. Faculty 51 Mrs. Patricia Glickman Miss Roberta Lewis Miss Paulette Lufsey Mrs. Anna McGinnis Phillip McMillion Mrs. Kathleen Markus Mrs. Linda Matthews Mrs. Faye Moran Patrica Lanier — English, U.N.C. Roberta Lewis — English, Latin, Radford Anna McGinnis — English, Longwood, Westhampton Phil McMillion — Phys. Ed., Lynchburg College Kathleen Markus — English, Ohio State University Linda Matthews — French, Mary Washington College Faye Moran — American History, Humanities, Blue Mountain College Linda Morrison — Geometry, General Math, Algebra, East Carolina Alice Morse — Spanish, Dept. Head, University of Virginia, Randolph-Macon Woman ' s College Judith Old — English, Longwood Barbara Oliver — Government, Sociology, William Mary, University of Virginia Frances Paige — English, Va. Union, University of Pittsburgh Willie Parks — Wood Shop, N.C. State University Jonquil Powell — American History, World Geogra- phy, Hampto n Institute, Shaw University Wayne Prince — Phy. Ed., Driver Education, Lynchburg Not Pictured: Paul Lynch — D.E., O.D.U. Mary McNeil — Art, Radford Henry Matthews — Government, American History, O.D.U Doris Mayfield — Algebra, General Math, Marshall University Robert Norfleet — I.P.S., Elizabeth City State University Not Pictured: Paul Lynch Mrs. Mary McNeil Henry Matthews Now class let ' s begin. On a bright day, Mr. Matthews 52 Faculty Mrs. Linda Morrison Mrs. Alice Morse Miss Judith Old Mrs. Barbara Oliver Mrs. Frances Paige Willie Parks Mrs. Jonquil Powell Carl Prince Mr. Parks assumes his responsibilities as Industrial Arts Department Head. Faculty 53 This one ' s mine! Now see here! Some people are more interested in the photographer than the filmstrip. 54 Faculty Mrs. Helge Raby Andrew Reid Miss Mary Rice Donald Ruzek Miss Marion Ransom Mrs. Ina Reshefsky Miss Nina Rountree James Schmidtke Not pictured: John Savage Mrs. Patricia Schnoover Mrs. Sharon Shumaker James Sherrill Leslie Smith Mrs. Nettie Stephenson Mrs. Delores Stike Miss Avis Shumaker Mrs. Ruth Spear Miss Margaret Stewart Mrs. Jo Anne Sweet Helga Raby — German, Munich Branch — University of Maryland, O.D.U. Marion Ransom — English, Va, State College — Petersburg Andrew Reid — Mechanical Drawing, Metal Shop, Norfolk State Ina Reshefsky — I.R.S., Syracuse University, William Mary, University of Virginia Nina Rountree — French, Spanish, Mary Washington Donald Ruzek — Band, Music Appreciation, Music Theory, Dept. Head, Indiana University, Julliard, O.D.U., William Mary James Schmidtke — Senior Math, Algebra, Consumer Math, University of Murray Kentucky James Sherrill — Phys. Ed., Driver Education, Dept. Head, Erskine College, Appalachian College Avis Shumaker — English, William Mary Leslie Smith — Phys. Ed., Frederick College, University of Virginia Ruth Spear — Phys. Ed., O.D.U. Nettie Stephenson — I.P.S., Johnson C. Smith University Margaret Stewart — English, Radford State Teachers College Delores Stike — American History, Sociology, William Mary Jo Ann Sweet — Art, East Carolina Not Pictured: John Savage — American History, World Geography, University of Richmond Patricia Schnoover — B.S.C.S., General Biology, Chemistry Frederick College, O.D.U. Sharon Shumaker — Algebra, General Math, Minot Teachers College Hit it again, hit it again. Harder! HARDER! 55 Charles Thurston Mrs. M ary Underwood Mrs. Ella Ward Mrs. Ouida Whitehurst Charles Thurston — Algebra, Senior Math, Naval Academy Mrs. Mary Underwood — Typing, C.O.T., V.O.T., Mary Washington Mrs. Ella Ward — English, Norfolk State Mrs. Ouida Whitehurst — B.S.C.S., General Biology, Florida State University Mrs. Lynne Williams — Typing, Business Law, Recordkeeping, Longwood Not Pictured: Geoffrey Taylor — B.S.C.S., Va. Military Institute Lynette Whitley — Data Processing 1 II, Madison Helen Williams — General Business, Typing, Norfolk State, Columbia University All right class, come to order. 56 Faculty Ah-ha! That sure is a new way to draw a horse. I saw that. Now, the best is yet to come. Faculty 57 SENIORS The senior class officers of 1971 Standing: Howard Schocklin — Boys Treasurer, Mrs. Jones, Dee Martin — Court of Honor, Anne Trant - SCA Representative, Gay Mabe - Girls ' Treasurer, Kathie Keast - 5CA Representative, Mrs. Morrison. Seated: Emily Wilkinson - Secretary, Sharon Wright - President, Peggy Heely - Vice President, Mrs. Williams. 60 Seniors Pam Alexander David Applewhite Pat Ambrose Stafford Armstrong Debbie Ames Tony Antonucci Deborah Ashberry Susan Ashley PATRICIA ANN AMBROSE (Pat): FBLA; homeroom president; Blan- ford Tri-hi-y; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee Ambition — To live, love, and be I; happy. DEBORAH LYNETTE AMES (Debbie): Presidents and First La- I, dies; All-Regional Chorus; Mixed Chorus; homeroom representative and president; FBLA; Girl ' s Chorus; Girl ' s Glee Club; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To finally see the day that William Tefry Wilson will have II a lot more patience with me and to see S.F.E. happy with CW.H. KARL ANTHONY ANTONUCCI (Tony): Ambition — To feel a simple wind at my back. DAVID LEE APPLEWHITE (Dave): ICT; VICA; Radio Club Ambition - To go to ODU. FLOYD STAFFORD ARMSTRONG, JR: Ambition — To become a mathematician and learn a lot of figures. DEBORAH ANNE ASHBURY (Debbie): Portsmouth School of Practical j Nursing; Blanford Tri-hi-y Ambition — To become a good nurse and I someday to get married. AUDREY SUSAN ASHLEY: Foreign language Club — treasurer; Pan American League; Forum; FBLA; homeroom I representative; Orchestra; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Ambition — To find I a butterfly, as blue as the sky, with just a touch of gold; to fly away with I me. ' Seniors 61 David Askew Melanie Askew Vicki Askew Marvin Bacote Louis Bagley Keith Bailey Seniors elect superlatives Vivian Baines Charlene Baird Bonnie Baker JoAnne Bangle Debbie Barnes Sharon Barnett 62 Seniors DAVID LAWRENCE ASKEW (Dave): Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands Ambition — To be able to bring happiness to someone I like, MELONII EVETT ASKEW (Mel): Girl ' s Glee Club; Tri-hi-y; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Girl ' s Basketball team Ambition — History teacher, MARVIN TYRONE BACOTE (Superbad): Band Ambition — Lawyer, LOUIS COLOMBUS BAGLEY, JR, (Bags): Varsity football; Varsity baseball; JV football; JV base- ball Ambition — To succeed in whatever aspect of life I pursue, VIVION VIRGINIA BAINES (Vivy): Ambition — To live a Christian life and make my future happy with a special guy, CHARLENE BAIRD: National Honor Society; FBLA; Pep Club; COE; Double W Tri-hi-y; Forum; Girl ' s Glee Club Ambition — To find true happiness and see L,R,A, find himself, BO- NITA ANTOINETTE BAKER (Bonnie): Ambition — To be successful in everything I do, learn to stop embarrassing so easily, and most important of all to marry that special someone! JO ANNE BANGLE: Allen Tri-hi-y — sgt, at arms; Presnoir Tri-hi-y; Willet Tri-hi-y; FBLA Ambition — To get through one day without getting in an argument with S,J., see Shoneys blow up, to see P,B, get her wish, and to grow, ANDREA LESLIE BANKS (J.J,): Girl ' s Ensemble — assistant director; Girl ' s Glee Club; Spanish Club Ambition — To become a creative writer, DEBORAH CAROL BARNES (Debbie): homeroom representative and president Ambition — To marry Billy and make a happy life for us. ALAN DEMAREST BARTLETT (Big AI): Bryant Hi-y; Sophomore Class President Ambition — To become a great scientist and discover a cure for the morning after. WANDA KAY BARTLEY (Bart): Prexie Tri-hi-y — president; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; homeroom president; Pep Qub; Freshman and Sophomore Class SCA representative Ambition — To see the day Portsmouth has something better to do than to ride around a restaurant and to one day see R.G. again. Wanda Bartley Alan Bartlett - % ‘t. ■ 1 1 Most Original Bill Bradshaw Cindy Lewis Seniors 63 Seniors are friendly. Friendliest Sharon Wagner and Jake Kirshon Cheryl Berry Wanda Berry Claudette Burch Kathy Bennett Steve Benton Janet Benton David Black Julie Bolar Stephen Bradshaw William Bradshaw Barbara Bonniville Geraldine Boughton Debbie Braman Joanne Braman KATHY JO BENNETT (Kitty): Mixed Chorus — section leader; Blanford Tri-hi-y; Girl ' s Chorus; Girl ' s Glee Club; homeroom representative Ambition — To someday marry the guy in my dreams. STEVEN CRAIG BENTON (Skank): VICA; ICT; homeroom president Ambition — To own a body and paint shop and to marry a certain girl. CHERYL ELAINE BERRY (Cheryl): Presidents and First Ladies — treasurer; Mixed Chorus; Girl ' s Chorus; Girl ' s Glee Qub; President staff — Art and Or- ganization editor; Woodrow Wilson Tri-hi-y; Presidents Tri-hi-y — sec- retary; Forum; Dramatics Qub; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To fly the friendly skies of United and someday finally see Warren, to forever keep laughing with S.C.L, to always stay young at heart, and always remain close to those special pals. WANDA LEE BERRY (Monkey Berry): Varsity Cheerleader — treasurer and histo- rian; JV Cheerleader; Allen Tri-hi-y; Junior Class Pep Qub; FBLA; Wil- sonite Tri-hi-y; Freshmen SCA representative Ambition — To finally straighten out M.J.T. ' s problems, to keep the memories of Shoneys, and to have a funky summer. DAVID WINTON BLACK (Dumbo): Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands; homeroom representative Ambition — To graduate from college, remember the great times at WWHS, and never forget all the love I have for D.A.S. JULIA ANNE BOLAR (Julie): F.T.A. — treasurer National Honor Society Ambition — To walk through Europe, get lost in the Alps, watch all my friends grow up, and help the world see the light. BARBARA SUSAN BONNIVILLE: Prexie Tri-hi-y; homeroom president; Student staff — typist; FBLA; Wilsonite Tri-hi-y; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To marry my cucumber picker; M.R.M., and raise a family of farmers, and learn how to cook soul food. GERALDINE BOUGHTON (Geral): Math Club Ambition — To go to college and become a teacher. SUSAN LEIGH BRANON (Witch): Head Majorette; Presidents Tri-hi-y; Mixed Chorus Ambition — To be the dish that runs away with the spoon. STEPHEN ADDISON BRADSHAW (Sab): Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands; Concert Orches- tra Ambition — To go to college, help mankind, and live till 2060. WIL- LIAM BRADSHAW (Zapshaw): Ambition — To be a rich and famous drummer, not to get drafted, and to be Frank Zappa ' s stunt man in his movies. JOANNE BRAMAN (Jo): Mixed Chorus — music librarian; homeroom president; Gymnastic Team; German Club; Latin Qub Am- bition — To live a quiet and peaceful life in this world with a certain someone. Seniors 65 Deborah Brazie Jean Brazie DEBORAH ANNE BRAZIE (Deborah): FBLA; Wilsonite Tri-hi-y; homeroom representative Ambition — To go to Australia. JEANNE LEIGH BRAZIE (Jeanne): Ambition — To marry the most wonderful person in the world — I-arry Cromer. LINDA LEE BREMER (Linda); ICT; Willet Tri-hi-y; Double W Tri-hi-y Ambition — To enjoy life and be happy with G.S.B. CAROLYN SUE BRINKLEY (Carol): Chorus Ambition — To become more understanding and be a successful secretary. RAYMOND LEE BRODA, JR. (Ray): DE Ambition — To graduate — after five years! JAY I. BROOKS III (Jay): Band; Math Club, National Honor Society. LUCY LEE BROOKS (Lucy): ICT; VICA; homeroom president; Allen Tri-hi-y Ambition — To graduate, be successful and stay happy for the rest of my life. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BROOKS, JR. (Cuddles): Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands; Bryant Hi-y; homeroom representative; French Club; Orchestra Ambition — To marry V.W., go to VPI to join the gang and graduate. MILTON GARY BROWER (Gary): Junior Class President; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Bryant Hi-y; Junior-Senior Prom Co-Chairman; DECA; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To graduate from State or Tech and hope by then that I ' m smart enough to figure out RADAR! ARLENE KAY BROWN (Kaye): Forum; homeroom officer Ambition — To find out what my ambition is and to someday win G. W.C. ' s heart and never have to worry about M.E.A. or anybody else. KAREN SUE BROWN (Susie): Girl ' s Ensemble; Girl ' s Glee Club; VICA Ambition — To go to a Bible college and study for a history major, and to get married to a special someone and live a happy life. NICHOLAS JESSE BROWN, III (Nick): Spanish Club; Radio Club Ambition — To go to U.E.I. next fall and marry J.L.C. as soon as she graduates. Most Popular David Stallings Gay Mabe 66 Seniors Sandy Brandon Susan Brannon Linda Bremer Carolyn Brinkley Ray Broda Bill Brooks We have popularity plus! Jay Brooks Lucy Brooks Gary Brower Karen Brown Kay Brown Nick Brown Seniors 67 Robert Brown Shelia Brown Most Likely to Succeed Johnny Miller and Charlene Baird Success is our trait. SHEILA ELIZABETH BROWN (She): FTA Ambition — To teach elementary school or special education and marry J.M. LAURA STANLEY BRYANT (Laurie): Forum; VICA; French Club; Pep Club; Woodrow Wilson Tri-hi-y; Girl ' s Glee Club; Dramatics Club Ambi- tion — To live a life of fulfillment. STEVE D. BULLOCK (Chin): Student Staff Ambition — Business Executive or Accountant. CLAU- DETTE LOUISE BURCH (Claud): Prexie Tri-hi-y — historian; FBLA; VOT Ambition — To graduate, attend Airline Hostess College, and finally take wings with United. JOHN BRENT BURDICK (Brent): Varsity Tennis Team; ACT Ambition — To be the biggest thing in some girl ' s life and to be a successful Electrical Engineer and make lots of money. DENISE MARCEL BURGESS (Little Sly): Mixed Cho- rus; Band; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To become a social worker or a nurse. LYNNE HOPE BURNELL (Lynne): Honor Court — Sophomore and Junior Class representative; Junior Class Marshall; Jr.-Sr. Prom Design Committee Chairman; Thespian Troupe 1238; Dramatics Club; Art Club — President; homeroom president; Forum; Presidents Tri-hi-y — historian Ambition — To TCB at ECU with R.L.R. and C.H.L. and make a special someone extra happy. DAIL REGINA BUTLER (Strawberry): FBLA — treasurer; Presnoir Tri-hi-y; Double W Tri-hi-y — treasurer; Gymnastics team Ambition — To graduate, to always groove with the Bomb and J.H. and to be happy with G.K. forever. PATRICIA JANE BYRD (Pat): Allen Tri-hi-y — treasurer; Portsmouth Catholic: Latin Club; French Club; Glee Club; SCA representative Ambition — To see J.R ' s fortune come true and to see the Rooster be successful. EMILY SUE BYRUM (Sue): homeroom representative; Wilsonite Tri-hi-y; Blan- ford Tri-hi-y; VOT; FBLA; Gymnastics team; French Club; Spanish Club; Pep Qub; FTA Ambition — To attend Longwood College, and help strive for a peaceful world full of love. JANET LOUISE CA- HOON (Gooney): SCA — typist; Prexie Tri-hi-y; Girl ' s Ensemble; Junior Class Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee Ambition — To find a little bit about everything and everybody and to always remain close to those special pals. 68 Seniors i Laura Bryant Steve Bullock Brent Burdick Denise Burgess Lynne Burnell Dail Butler Younde Bynum Pat Byrd Emily Byrum Janet Cahoon Joseph Calden Gwen Carey 69 Cheri Carroll Cathy Carter Geraldine Causway JoAnn Claggion Berlynda Clark Helene Clements We have spirit. Mark Coberly JoAnn Coble Joe Cohen Patty Collins Sebastian Collins Buddy Compton 70 Seniors CHERJ ELIZABETH CARROLL: Jr.-Sr. Bid committee; FBLA Ambition - To burn the midnight oil with P.A.T., to see G.E. and J.L. get it together, and prove to C.R.C that I ' m not as crazy as he thinks. CATHY SUZANNE CARTER: Mixed Chorus; Girl ' s Ensemble; Girl ' s Glee Club; Pep Club; Student staff Ambition — To be able to say May God bless the good teachers I ' ve had, and Heaven help the bad ones. GERALDINE YVONNE CAUSWAY (Dean): FBLA; Wilsonite Tri-hi-y; Latin Club Ambition — To graduate from business school, marry Buddy, and live happily ever after. JOANNE O. CLAGGION (JO): FNA; VICA: Pam-American League; Gymnastics Club; Pep Club Ambition — To become a professional nurse. BERIYNDA MARIE CLARK (Lynda): FBLA; Cradock: Girl ' s Chorus; Girl ' s Glee Club; Pep Club Ambition — To enter Hampton Institute or the National Business Institute of Virginia to major in the field of business and in future years to marry. MARK TRAVIS COBERLY: National Honor So- ciety — president; Latin Club — reporter; Orchestra; Forum Ambition — To introduce a new idea in smoking; a cigarette that merely flavors the smog. AKEMl JO ANN COBLE (Jap): President Staff — copy editor and head typ- ist; Latin Club — secretary; Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorating committee; homeroom representative; FBLA; Blanford Tri-hi-y; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To grow four more inches so that special guy will marry me. JOEL ALLEN COHEN (Joe): Ambition — To graduate from college, and learn how to spell. SEBASTIAN ANDRE COLLINS (Seabiscuit): Varsity football; Varsity basketball; Track; Varsity Club Ambition — To try pro-football and make D.B.C happy. GERALD LEE COOPER (Jerry): homeroom president; DECA; Woodrow Wilson Hi-y Ambition — To finally get my Barracuda rurming and to marry C.L.S. Jerry Cooper Tommy Costner Most School Spirited Cabot Wilson Marsha Spear Seniors 71 Jimmy Gotten Tommie Gotten Philip Gouncil Seniors have strength of character. Most Athletic Sebastian Gollins and Karen Smith Robert Graig Lorenza Greekmur Debbie Grum I I ! i I Joe Crum Steven Crump Jim Culpepper Melody Culpepper Calvin Cunningham Helen Dail Teresa Dale Melinda Daniels TOMMIE LOUISE COTTEN (Tommie); Ambition — To become a famous artist. JAMES MURRY COTTON ( Jim-Jim): Ambition — To one day be a member of the “Wind of the Sea Qub and to travel around the world surfing. ROBERT AUGUSTUS CRAIG (Rob): Am- bition — Marine biologist or real estate. LORENZA ALPHEUS CREEKMUR, JR. (Mud): Wrestling; Pep Qub Ambition — To attend Shenandoah Conservatory, and Naval Academy. DEBORAH DIGGS CRUM (Debbie): Spanish Qub, FBLA; Gymnastics Team; homeroom representative; Pep Qub Ambition — To go to college and be a com- puter programmer. JOE J. CRUM (Papa Joe): homeroom representa- tive; DECA Ambition — To be president of Pabst Blue Ribbon Cor- poration. STEPHEN DARNELL CRUMP (Steve): JV basketball; Varsity basketball Ambition — Commercial Air pilot or Electronics techni- cian. JAMES EDWARD CULPEPPER 0im); Ambition — To go to Vietnam and come back alive and to marry C.R.S. and live happily ever after. MELODY LOUISE CULPEPPER: French Club; FBLA; homeroom representative; Double W Tri-hi-y — sgt. at arms; DECA — parliamentarian; Allen Tri-hi-y Ambition — To one day become as important as the push rods in C.E.B. ' s Road-hog, and to see C.E.B. and M.C.B. get a Porsche. CALVIN WAYNE CUNNINGHAM (C.C.): Concert and Marching Band; Track; Football Ambition — To be an accountant or Electrical Mechanic. HELEN VANN DAIL (Helen): COE; Forum; Pep Qub; Math Club Ambition — To some- day own a green Corvette just like Larr s and to see the day L.M. will forget Michael William. TERESA LYNN DALE (Teresa): ICT; VICA Ambition — To graduate, and find success and happiness in whatever I do. MELINDA FAYE DANIELS (Boo Boo): National Honor Society; Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; All-Regional Chorus; Girl ' s Glee Club; Presidents Tri-hi-y; home- room president; Junior Qass Marshal; Forum; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238 Ambition — To make it at ECU with G.M. and to always remain close to those special pals. Seniors 73 Kenny Davis Jackie Dashiell JACQUELINE LEIGH DASHIELL (Jackie): DECA — treasurer and reporter Ambition — To make others happy and by doing so find lasting happiness myself and to live to see the age of peace, GLENDA JOY DAVENPORT (Joy): Forum; ETA; Gymnastics team Ambition — To graduate from college, become a kindergarten teacher, and eventually get married, CATHY JANE DAVIS (Cathy): VOT; Allen Tri-hi-y; homeroom president; FBLA; Double W Tri-hi-y — vice president; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To live a happy and successful life with T,E.S. CYNTHIA RENEE DAVIS (Larry): Ambition — To become an Air Force nurse or an X-ray technician at Dukes Hospital, KENNETH RANDALL DAVIS (Mr. Analysis): Ambition — To climb the highest mountains of life and never fall; to have many years of happiness. TENA CLAUDENE DAVIS (Whomper): FBLA; Triangle Tri-hi-y Ambition — To marry a tall good-looking guy with the initials C.B.H. THOMAS WAYNE DAVIS (Wayne): Ambition — To get my jour- neymen papers. BELINDA JOYCE DAWKINS (B.J.): DECA Ambition — Elementary school teacher. CHRISTINE ANN DAWSON (Chris): SCA — treasurer; FT A — treasurer; National Honor Society — chaplain; Pep Club; French Club — treasurer; German Club; Forum; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Girl ' s Basketball team; Able and Ambitious Summer Program Ambition — To keep all my friends, gain new ones, and always be happy by being my- self. PAMELA LYNN DEANS (Pam): Ambition — To live a happy carefree life and to go to New York and visit Joe Namath for a while. LINDA MARIE DESIMONE (Linda): DECA; Presnoir Tri-hi-y Ambition — To marry D.S. and have a happy and successful life. ANDREA FAYE DIL- LARD: ICT; Tri-hi-y; Lakewood; Chorus; Girl ' s Glee Qub; Basketball team Ambition — To graduate, stay single, travel and get rich. KATRINA LEIGH DIXON (Trina); Student staff; Junior Class Pep Club; Girl ' s Glee Club; Girl ' s Ensemble Ambition — X-ray technician. STEVEN GLENN DOLLIVER: Ambition — To become an auto mechanic. Best All Around Steve Foster Laurey Smith 74 Seniors Joy Davenport Cathy Davis Tena Davis Wayne Davis Belinda Dawkins Christine Dawson We are well-rounded. Pam Deans Linda DeSimone Andrea Dillard Katrina Dixon Janice Dockery Steve Dolliver Seniors 75 Linda Duffee Nancie Duke Best Personality Howard Schocklin and Sherry Johnson We have unique personalities. LINDA DENISE DUFFEE (Linda): FBLA — president; Wilsonite Tri-hi-y — secretary; DECA; Pep Qub; COE Ambition — To help Ronnie obtain his goals in life. NANCY ANNE DUKE (Nan): Stu- dent staff — news editor and reporter; Blanford Tri-hi-y — secretary and chaplain; homeroom president; Drill team; French Club; Art Club; Junior Class Pep Club; Student Action Council Ambition — To be successful in life and to someday become Mrs. R.C.R. and live happily ever after. BOBBY EARL DUNN (Bob Earl): Varsity football; Varsity basketball; Band Ambition — To go into the wonderful world of computering. JANET HOPE EDWARDS: Ambition — To raise, train and show horses. MICFiAEL ROGER EDWARDS: Glee Club Ambition — To own Washington Pharmacy and have Debbie and Paula as partners and have the fun we used to have. RONALD WILLIAM EDWARDS (Ronnie): ACT; Radio Club Ambition — To enjoy people, be myself, finish college, and make others happy, and to be sure Miss O ' Brien stays happy. STEPHEN BRADLEY ED- WARDS (Steve): ICT — Parliamentarian; homeroom president Am- bition — To be a master electrician and own my own business. SHARON FELECLA ELLIOTT (Bright Eyes): Dramatics Club; Girl ' s Glee Club Ambition — Airline Stewardess. SANDRA FAYE ELLIS (Sandy): Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; Girl ' s Chorus; All-Regional Chorus-. FBLA; FTA; Forum; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To keep on singing, make my mom and sister proud of me, and to be happy forever with that special someone. DAVID PHILLIP ENNIS (Beek): Ambition — To be a good beek and fly South every winter. SUSAN DEMETRIUS ETHERIDGE (Big Sue): FBLA; Junior Class Pep Qub Ambition — To find the Tom Jones of my dreams and dance forever and ever, and above all to learn to drive The Wileys . 76 Seniors Bobby Dunn Joan Eason Janet Edwards Mike Edwards Ronald Edwards Steve Edwards Sharon Elliott Sandy Ellis Robert Emmons David Ennis John Epperson Susan Etheridge Seniors 77 Terry Eure Stephanie Facenda Angela Farless I Kimberly Farley David Ferguson Alyse Fields We ' re at our wit ' s end. Edna Fink Ronnie Fink Belinda Fish Jonathan Folkes Debbie Forrester Steve Foster 78 Seniors TERRY ANNETTE EURE: Allen Tri-hi-y; FBLA; homeroom president; Gymnastics Team; ICT; Double W Tri-hi-y; Willet Tri-hi-y Ambition — To live on a farm out in the country with J.W. WOODARD EUGENE EURE, JR. (Buddy): Ambition — To marry Becky and be the head of our family. STEPHANIE ROWENA FACENDA (The Kid): Homecoming Queen - 1970 Court; Blanford Tri-hi-y; FBLA Ambition — To be an airli ne stewardess, to marry David and to go to Bolivia with Butch. ANGELA GAIL EARLESS (Angie): JV Cheerleader; Junior Qass Marshal; Prexie Tri-hi-y; Forum — vice president; Able and Ambitious Summer Program; German Club; Junior Class Pep Qub; Jr. -Sr. Prom committee Ambition — To become the female counterpart of Dr. Benjamin Spock, the rook champion of the world and discover a cure for Rhinofungus. KIMBERLEY KAYE FARLEY (Kim): home- room representative; Modern Dance Club; FBLA Ambition — To make C.H.F. happy and to be good at whatever 1 try. DAVID PAUL FERGUSON (Little Dave); ICT; VICA Ambition — To continue working at the bank and to keep it right and up tight. ALYISE LA VERNE FIELDS (Neisse): Pep Club; FHA; Band; Modern Dance Ambition — Physical Education Teacher. EDNA RUTH FINK (Ruthie): Ambition — To live a good life and make other peo- ple happy, especially my Pat and get a good job in the Data Processing field. MARGARET BELINDA FISH (Belinda); Gymnastics team; homeroom president Ambition — To go to Baptist Bible College and be whatever is meant for me to be. JONATHAN A. FOLKES; Ambition — To become an electronics engineer. DEBORAH MAY FORRESTER (Debbie): President staff — Editor in chief. Business Manager; Pan American League; Foreign Language Club; Forum; FTA — secretary; homeroom president and repre- sentative; Pep Club; The Dreamer — production staff Ambition — To see the last page of this year ' s annual finally in print. STEVEN THOMAS FOSTER (Steve): SCA — president; Junior Class Boys ' Treasurer; Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairman; Student staff — feature editor; Presidents Hi-y — secre- tary-treasurer; Forum; Latin Qub — secretary; Boys ' State Delegate; home- room president; Pep Club; Human Relations Council National Honor Society Ambition — To be successful in whatever I do, someday figure out who I am, and while doing all of this, still have happiness in my bones! THERESA DENEISE FRAHM (Terry): Ambition - Veterinarian. JOSEPH MICHAEL GARDNER (Mike); ACT Ambition — To be number 366 in the lottery. Terry Frahm Mike Gardner Wittiest Ronnie Lewis Kathy Mason Seniors 79 il Eartha Garrett Susan Gatling Cutest Eddie Lilley and Becky Sandie Millie Gillard Susan Gillikin Danny Goldblatt Seniors are cute. David George Teresa Gough Eddie Grace Bernie Gray Dawn Gray Lawrence Gray Mary Greene Charles Gregg Mike Griffin EARTHA DENISE GARRETT (Erk): Drill Team; Pep Club; ETA; FBLA; Intramural Sports Ambition — To get married to some lucky guy and become a successful teacher. SUSAN LOUISE GATLING (Susan): President staff — Business Manager, Index Editor, Seniors editor; Blanford Tri-hi-y; Forum; Pep Club; FBLA; Latin Club; home- room representative Ambition — To make lots of money and get married by 1984 and to see that Sea Cow doesn ' t lose her head over Joey. DAVID EDWARD GEORGE III (Syntax): homeroom represen- tative Ambition — To be classified 4-F, establish the law firm of MATTOX AND GEORGE, marry C.S.S., own a Volkswagen and to avoid Cradock-Wilson football games. MILLIE LOUISE GILLARD (Mil): Pep Club Ambition — To become a stenographer. AUDREY SUSAN GILLIKIN (Susan): VOT; FBLA; Allen Tri-hi-y Ambition - To grow miracles out of difficulties and to make Larry very happy. DANIEL ROSS GOLDBLATT (Broadway Dan): Student staff — Sports editor ' Dramatics Club; Pan American League; JV baseball; Bryant Hi-Y; homeroom president; Junior Class Pep Club; Wilson Key Club — chaplain; Wilson Chapter A. A. — Sales Manager Ambi- tion — To find a little hope for a big future and move right on; faster than an antelope, fiercer than the Sambo tiger and more bravely than the bouncer at Tiki ' s TERESA S. GOUGH (Tese): FBLA; Girl ' s Glee Club; Triangle Tri-hi-y Ambition — To get out of high school and be with W.K. forever. ARTHUR WILLIAM GOULD (Bill): Ambition — To have an office job in the shipyard. EDWARD GRACE (Eddie): Ambition — To serve my time in the service and get it behind me, then settle down when I ' m old and gray. LAWRENCE RAY GRAY (Larry): Ambition — To graduate from college and to see a Packer football game. LUTHER BERNARD GRAY III (Bernie): Boy ' s Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Presidents and First Ladies; Pep Club; DE; Pan American League Ambition — To hang on to Jeannie. TERESA DAWN GRAY: FBLA; Wilsonite Tri-hi-y Ambition — Go every- where, see everything, do everything and then start all over again. CHARLES LEE GREGG (Charlie Chick): Boy ' s Glee Club; JV basket- ball; Pep Club; homeroom president; JV football Ambition — Military Career. MICHAEL JENNINGS GRIFHN (Mike): JV and Varsity base- ball; JV and Varsity basketball; Varsity Club — vice president Ambi- tion — To become a professional baseball player and to keep L.M. happy. Seniors 81 Nancy Grimes Dean Groome NANCY LORETTA GRIMES (Nancy): Prexie Tri-hi-y — vice president; DECA; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; homeroom representative Ambition — To have an ambition before 1996. HARVEY DEAN GROOME (Daddy Rabbit): Presidents Hi-y Ambition — To be named Slide Rule Kid of the Year by Mr. Joyner ' s first period Physics class and to maintain complete communi- cation with all fish. RONALD STUART GUP (Ronnie): Student staff — edi- tor in chief; Termis team; National Honor Society Ambition — To live, perchance to fly; to die into the sky. DONNA LYNN HAIRFIELD: home- room president; Presidents Tri-hi-y — chaplain; French club — secretary; Forum; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Pep Club; Spanish Club Ambition — To trade my Renault for a Rolls Royce. ANN GRIFFIN HALL (Ann): National Honor Society — secretary-treasurer; Presidents Tri-hi-y; Able and Ambi- tious Summer Program; Modem Dance Club; Forum; Latin Qub Ambition — To throw a perfect pot on the wheel, get my French grammar straight and fathom the chemistry of life. KENNETH HALLER (Helicopter): Golf Team; homeroom representative Ambition — To see the world, keep all the girls I love satisfied and enjoy life to the fullest BRENDA MINNICK HAND (Brenda): Modem Dance Club; Gymnastics Team; Band; Spanish Club; VICA Ambition — Housewife. LARRY RUFUS HAND (Ruf): VICA; Marching and Concert Bands; homeroom representative Ambition — To drink 84 cans of beer. CLYDE CARTER HAMLET (Tuttie): VICA; home- room representative Ambition — To graduate and go to college. RONALD LEE HARDY (Ronnie): Football; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; Baseball Ambition — Denistry. VANESSA GALE HARMON (Nessie): Concert, marching and pit Bands; Orchestra; homeroom representative Ambition — To make someone happy and be successful in lll 1 do. DAVID HARPER (Goose): Ambition — To conquer the challengers of life. GWENDOLYN ELIZABETH HARRELL (Gwen): Ambition — To be a nurse. Best Looking Timmy Pague Stephanie Facenda 82 Seniors Ronnie Gup Donna Hairfield Ann Hall Kenny Haller Carter Hamlet Brenda Hand We ' ve got looks as well! Larry Hand Gary Harden Ronald Hardy Vanessa Harmon David Harper Gwendolyn Harrell Seniors 83 Deborah Harris Juanita Harris Best Dressed Bonnie Twiford and Alan Bartlett We always dress for the occasion. MELVIN NATHANIEL HARRIS (Big Moe): Ambition — To go to Trade school and become a Marine. JUANITA RENE HARRIS (Freckles): Drill Team; Pep Qub; FBLA; homeroom representative; FTA Ambition — To become a RN, to make some lucky guy a good wife, and live life as it comes. MICHAEL DEAN HAYWOOD (Mike): DECA — president; homeroom officer; Intramural basketball Ambition — To see Mrs. Sweet drop kick Rip into a bucket of Whip n ' Chill and to see POPPIN ' FRESH, the Pillsbury Dough Boy, get turned into a big burnt biscuit. JACQUELINE CHILDRESS HEDGE- PETH 0ackie): DECA; Dramatics Qub Ambition — To be a good housewife and continue in the field as an office worker. MAR- GARET EDITH HEELY (Peggy): JV and Varsity Cheerleader; Senior Class Vice President; National Honor Society; Dramatics Club — sec- retary; TTiespian Troupe 1238; Presidents Tri-hi-y — secretary; Mixed Chorus — music librarian; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Student staff — typist; homeroom officer; Junior Class Pep Club; Forum Ambition — To always be happy and realize that everything turns out for the best. BARBARA SHENNITA HERRING (Bumble Bee): Pep Club; FBLA; Girl ' s Chorus; Girl ' s Ensemble Ambition — To be- come an RN. CASMER RAY HESIAK (Cas): JV and Varsity Wres- tling — co-captain; homeroom president; Varsity Club; ACT Ambi- tion — To survive Mrs. Sweet ' s homeroom and graduate. ELLIS BAKER HILTON ID (Enos): Pit, Concert and Marching Band; Bryant Hi-y; Dramatics Qub; Forum; Orchestra National Honor Society Ambition — To perfect the space nuclear propulsion system. CYN- THIA JEAN HINES (Duncan): Drill Team; French Club; FBLA — sec- retary Ambition — To get it together. DONNA CELEST HISHOK (Nana): FBLA; COE; Pep Club; Double W Tri-hi-y — treasurer Am- bition — To graduate, marry that certain someone and have a dozen kids. NANCY MARIE HOGGARD (Marie): Orchestra; German Club; Pep Qub Ambition — To go to Eastern Christian College and be a missionary for Christ. BARRY DANIEL HOLDERFIELD: Ambi- tion — To graduate and to go to college. RHONDA LYNN HOL- LAND: COE; FBLA; Double W Tri-hi-y - sgt. at arms; Junior Class Pep Club Anjbition — To show W.K. 1 can do something right, see CB. find that certain someone, and to always be happy. 84 Seniors Melvin Harris Mike Haywood Jacquelin Hedgepeth Peggy Heely Barbara Herring Casmer Hesiak Ellis Hilton Cindy Hines Donna Hishok Nancy Hoggard Barry Holderfield Rhonda Holland Seniors 85 Warren Holland Deborah Hopkins Pete Houpos Tommy Huett Donna Hughes Robert Hughes James Humphrey Marie Insley Ralph James Susan Jeffers Christy Jenkins Therese Jester Seniors order announcements. i 1 I i 86 Seniors ■I I WARREN LINWOOD HOLLAND, JR.: homeroom president; Radio Club; Tennis Team Ambition — To become a recording engineer and ruffenstuffenratinfoelzindickdasterdly (the sound you have just heard came from an Ampex Tape Recorder). DEBORAH KAY HOPKINS (Debbie): Blanford Tri-hi-y; Girl ' s Glee Qub; ICT; VICA Ambition — To graduate from WWHS and enjoy everything life has to offer. PETT AURAAM HOUPOS: ACT THOMAS MASON HUETT lU (Rook Hu): DECA Ambi- tion — To discover a cure for the dreaded Banana Blight. DONNA FRANCES HUGHES (Francie): Forum; DE; FBLA; Pep Qub; Spanish Qub Ambition — To marry the man I love and to continue working in Data Pro- cessing. ROBERT HUNTER HUGHES: Wresding Team Ambition — To write away the day. JAMES DOUGLAS HUMPHREY: Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands Ambition — To play the organ better than Jon Lord. ANNIE MARIE INSLEY (Ree): Forum; FNA; Latin Club; Gymnastics Team; Girl ' s Monogram Club; Dramatics Club; Concert, Marching, and Pit Band; Blan- ford Tri-hi-y — sgt. at arms, secretary, vice president; COE; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To invent a process to rid the world of freckles. RALPH HAMILTON JAMES (Bucky): Bryant Hi-y; Student Staff; Junior Qass Pep Club; Wilson Key Club; homeroom president EMMA SUSAN JEFFERS (Big Sue): Blanford Tri-hi-y; FBLA; FNA; COT Ambition — To always look at STOP and DIP and smile, to see R.R., P.C., J.B., S.J., and T.B. happy, and to keep the milkman safe in my heart forever. CHRISTY LYNN JENKINS: Ambition — To finally graduate and marry M.C. so I won ' t have to ride around Shoneys with T.D. and J.T. SUSAN LEIGH JEN- NINGS (Pickles): VICA; ICT Ambition — To make my first million the year after I graduate, to never get married, and to always have my pony. Pickles. SANDRA THERESE JESTER ( Therese): Monogram Club; Gymnastics Club — co-captain Hockey Team; Concert, Marching, and Pit Bands Ambition — To go to college and then decide between nursing and physical education. LEWIS WILUE JOHNSON: Ambition - To attend Norfolk State College. MARSHA IRENE JOHNSON (Marsha): JV and Varsity Cheerleader; home- room president; Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Mixed Chorus; Presi- dents and First Ladies; Allen Tri-hi-y Ambition — To have a great time at the beach with W.L.B. and M.J. this summer, to find out what life is all about, and to always be happy. Lewis Johnson Marsha Johnson 1 I I I Sherry, Karen and Howard decide on which style they like best. Seniors 87 Randolph Johnson Sherry Johnson Anthony Jones Stanley Jones Woody Jones Howard Joyner A smile in homeroom brightens the day Kathie Keast Howard Kirshon Bruce LaLonde Carole I-and Sharon LeDoyen Andrea Lee 1 88 Seniors RANDOLPH JOHNSON (Suede): Ambition — To live the life that 1 want to live by being my natural self. SHERRY LYNN JOHNSON: SCA vice president; Junior Class Marshall; Junior Class SCA representative; Jr.-Sr, Prom committee: Presidents Tri-hi-y — president; homeroom representative; French Club; Forum; Pep Club; Girl ' s State delegate Ambition — To live a happy and successful life, to become a better friend, and to always remain close to those special pals. ANTHONY LAVON JONES (Tony): Ambition - Officer in the Air Force. WOODROW WILSON JONES (Woodi): DE Ambition — To find out what my ambition is. HOWARD KARL JOYNER (Duke): Track KATHIE ARLENE KEAST: Senior Class SCA representative; Junior Class Marshall; JV Cheerleader; Mixed Chorus — secretary; Girl ' s Ensemble; Prexie Tri-Hi-y; Jr.-Sr, Prom committee; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To add two more members to my medical family and to make as good a parent as mine are. HOWARD LAWRENCE KIRSHON (Jake): JV and Varsity football; Varsity Club; homeroom officer Ambition — To keep everyone around me happy and be successful in whatever 1 do, and make Joe ' s son the best football player in the world. BRUCE GARY LAL- ONDE: Tennis team; Track; Varsity Club; Spanish Club; Student Action Committee Ambition — To go to college, then enter law practice. CAROLE MELISSA LAND: National Honor Society; Student staff homeroom repre- sentative; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Junior Class Pep Club; Debate Team; Forum Ambition — To live it up at college and to leave my TP and the money in it to Lorrie ' s wife, SHARON CHRISTINE LEDOYEN (Doyin): Varsity Cheerleader; Presidents and First Ladies; Presidents Tri-hi-y — trea- surer; Mixed Chorus; homeroom president; Forum; Dramatics Club; Junior Class Pep Club; Woodrow Wilson Tri-hi-y; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Na- tional Honor Society Ambition — To hope that my future will be as happy as my past. KAREN SUE LEMAR (Ed): VICA; homeroom president; Presi- dents Tri-hi-y — treasurer; Forum; French Club; Foreign Language Club; Pep Club Ambition — To become a nurse and do what ever comes next. DWIGHT EDWARD LEONARD (Puddin): JV and Varsity football; Track; JV Basketball; Junior Class Pep Club; Marching, Concert and Pit Bands; Bryant Hi-y — President; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Orchestra; homeroom officer; Varsity Club Ambition — To give my whole mind, body and soul to the glorification of the ones I love. Karen Lemar Dwight Leonard Homeroom 301 II Seniors 89 Bemie Long Donna Manning Diane Loomis Phyllis Marshall Gay Mabe Dee Martin Bridget MacKillop Kathy Mason CYNTHIA H. LEWIS (Cindy): Presidents and First Ladies; Thespian Troupe 1238; Junior Classs Girl ' s Treasurer; Mixed Chorus; Dramat- ics Club; Forum; Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Modern Dance Club Ambition — To TCB at ECU with L.H.B. and R.L.R., to become a concert pianist, and to learn to understand myself by understand- ing others. RONALD ASHBY LEWIS (Ronnie): Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; Dramatics Club — vice president; Thespian Troupe 1238; Junior Class Pep Club; Marching Band; Wilson Key Club — vice president Ambition — To prove to Mrs. Determeyer that I have a spoon full of brains. DOROTHY JOE LIGFTF (Dottie): FNA; homeroom representative; Double W Tri-hi-y; Modern Dance Club Ambition — To make Patrick the happiest husband ever. CARL EDWIN LILLY (Big Ed); Varsity Baseball; JV Football; Varsity Club; homeroom president; Presidents and First Ladies; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238; Presidents Hi-y. Ambition — To go to col- lege then play for the Cincinnati Big Red Machine. REGINALD BRENT LILLY (Reggie): Ambition — To live a happy life making plenty of money. PAMELA SUE LITTLE (Pam): FTA; Forum; Gym- nastics Team; homeroom representative Ambition — To graduate from college, teach little kids, and then save up enough money to go to Europe. BERNARD JOHN LONG: Delegate to Boys ' State Ambi- tion — To go to college, cure the plague, and to model my life after a genie and stay in or around a bottle. ELIZABETH DIANE LOOMIS: Chorus; Dramatics Club; homeroom representative Ambition — To graduate from high school, go to business college and then settle down with a good man and arise a nice family. PAULA GAY MABE (Mabie): Mixed Chorus; Presidents and First Ladies; Deccettes; Dramatics Club — President and vice president; Thespian Troupe 1238; Forum; Presidents Tri-Hi-y — president and chaplain; home- room president and representative; Senior Class Girl ' s Treasurer; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Homecoming Court 1970 — Senior Atten- dant Ambition — To make it at ECU with M.D. and always be Gay with J.H.L. BRIDGET ANN MACKILLOP: Mixed Chorus; Dramatics Club; Modern Dance Club; Forum Ambition — To publ- ish poetry, and to cut a record. DONNA MANNING: FBLA Ambi- tion — To be successful in the near future. PHYLLIS DELORES MARSHALL: DECA Ambition — To attend Howard University and be an elementary teacher. DELORES JEAN MARTIN (Dee): National Honor Society; President staff — copy editor and index editor; Court of Honor — Senior representative; FTA; Latin Club; Forum; home- room president and representative Ambition — To go to college, major in math and come back to Wilson as a teacher. KATHERINE HOPE MASON (Mas): Varsity Cheerleader; Willett Tri-hi-y — president and secretary; Thespian Troupe 1238; Mixed Chorus; Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee Ambition — To keep life, gain liberty, and pursue happiness forever. Seniors 91 Vickie Mason Wade Mathias VIVIAN PAIGE MASON (Vickie): Gymnastics team; homeroom president and representative; Junior Class Pep Club Ambition — To succeed in grad- uaHng in three years instead of four. ROBERT WADE MATHIAS: Ambi- tion — To have an ambition. SHARON LOUISE MATTHEWS: Gymnastic team; Monograrrt Club Ambition — To graduate and marry S.L.J. and live in Seattle. RICHARD DAVIS MATTOX, JR. (Rick): Golf Team; homeroom representative Ambition — To find someone to bequeath me one million dollars so I can make G.L. happy for a week or two. PETER HENRY MAXWELL (Pete): Forum; Orchestra Ambition — To have my birthday picked 365 for the Vietnam Draft Sweepstakes. JOHN MANNING MAY (Mon Jay): Ambition — To stay single, stay out of service and have a great time. EDNA CATHERINE McGLOTHLIN (Cathy): Ambition — To become 1 a great secretary in an important company. OLIVIA STEPHENSON Mc- KINLEY (Libby): Ambition — To succeed in everything I do and show M.W. I can make him happy. JACQUEUNE ELAINE McKISSICK: Modern Dance Club; FBLA; ETA; Pep Club; Art Club; homeroom representative Ambition — Executive secretary of a large firm in Washington D.C. KATH- RYN RUTH McNEELY: DECA — parliamentarian; FBLA; Double W tri-hi-y — sgt. at arms Ambition — To marry Larry Brinkley. DAVID | KEITH MELTON (Beava): Ambition — To get married and live in the mountains with Mary. CHARLES AVERY MILLER (Chuck): Ambition — To stay on the right side of the thin line between genius and insanity which ever it may be. JOHNNY LEROY MILLER: Court of Honor President; Marching, Pit, and Concert Bands; Drum Major; Bryant Hi-y — vice presi- dent; Forum; Boy ' s State delegate; National Honor Society; Court of Honor — Freshmen representative; Latin and French clubs; Pep Club; Homeroom president; Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorating committee Ambition — For the next five years to go by fast and to graduate from Tech having tried everything at j least one time. Homeroom 310 92 Seniors John Maye Jean McDonald Cathy McGlothin Senior homerooms are ' Very interesting. Libby McKinley Jackie McKissick Kathy McKeely David Melton Chuck Miller Johnny Miller Seniors 93 Homeroom 112 Teddy Miller Robert Miltier Seniors pay attention in homeroom. i THEODERE FRANCIS MILLER (Fred): homeroom representative Ambition — To graduate, and be successful. ROBERT KING MIL- TIER (Bobby): ICT; DE Ambition — To graduate and be successful in whatever I do. HOPE LUCILLE MIZELLE (Lucille): FBLA; Prexie Tri-hi-y; Double W Tri-hi-y — chaplain; homeroom representative; Gymnastics team Ambition — To work in the field of business, see J.M.G. get through college and to keep him happy. CHARLES KELLY MOORE (Kel): Ambition — Study to be an oceanographer, to pass Mr. Joyner ' s Physics class, to make it last with C.M. and live at the beach. JOE HOWARD MORGAN (Joey): DECA Ambition — To go to college and be successful in life. CLARENCE ANDRE MORRIS (Kitty): Band Ambition — Business Administration. MAR- GARET WARDLAW MORRIS (Megret): FTA; Dramatics Qub; Thespian Troupe 1238; National Honor Society; F ' orum; French Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom committee; Homeroom representative Ambition — To keep all the friends I have now and to make lots of new ones, and to fold a federal card. LYNETTE LORAINE MOSEBERTH (Lynne): VOT; FBLA Ambition — To graduate and take a long trip. JAMES DAVID MOSS (Mossy II): JV football; JV baseball; Orchestra Ambi- tion — To be a football and baseball coach and get married and have eight kids. LINDA SUE MULLINS (Muffin): FBLA; Gymnastics team; Pep Club Ambition — To graduate, do my best to be successful in life and most important to marry J.A.B. and raise a bunch of Britts. WILLIAM EDWARD MYRICK (Billy): French Club Ambition — Mechanical Engineer. ROBERT STEPHEN NELLER: Tennis team; homeroom representative Ambition — To go to college and be suc- cessful in whatever I do. ROBERT FRANKLIN NICHOLS (Bobby): Golf team; VICA; Bryant Hi-y Ambition — To go to college and see if Pattie ' s really blue. I I 94 Seniors Lucille Mizelle Helen Moore Kel Moore Joe Morgan Clarence Morris Margaret Morris Lynette Mosberth David Moss Linda Mullins William Myrick Robert Neller Bobby Nichols Seniors 95 Mike Noble David Norris Joyce Norvell Donna Oleyar Kathleen Orsbome Lynne Owen Small homerooms are a lot of fun. Roger Owen Cornelia Owens Edward Owens Candie Pace Mike Pace Tommy Padgett 96 Seniors MICHAEL HENRY NOBLE (Mike): Ambition — To get out of school, marry a rich chick and party. JOYCE ANN NORVELL: Blanford Tri-hi-y — historian; FBLA; junior Class Pep Club; French Club; Piland Tri-hi-y Ambi- tion — To do something really great with my life. DONNA LYNNE OLEYAR (Oleo): President staff — Classes editor; Forum; FTA; Pep Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom committee; Blanford Tri-hi-y; homeroom representative Ambi- tion — To become the first millionaire school teacher and succeed in trying to keep D.S. and A.F. friends forever. KATHLEEN ORSBORNE (Kathy); COE Ambition — To get a good job and make lots of money, ROGER KENNETH OWEN (Rog): DECA Ambition — To graduate, go to college, and to be St 366 on the 1972 lottery. CORNELIA RENEE OWENS (Corney): Norcom: Orchestra; Marching, Concert, and Pit Band Ambition — To be- come a registered nurse. EDWARD LEWIS OWENS (Rusty): Ambition — To be a night manager at Maxi ' s and maybe even make $1.40 an hour. CANDACE LOUISE PACE (Candie): Blanford Tri-hi-y — president; Presi- dent staff; homeroom president and representative; Drill Team; Junior Class Pep Club; MG A delegate Ambition — To become Mrs. D.M.W. and see the day that P.A. and D.F. can date legally. JOSEPH MICHAEL PACE (Mike): ACT; Human Relations Committee; JV football; Varsity football; Wrestling team; Varsity Club; Orchestra; Radio Club Ambition — To graduate from college and submit myself to the world and become a TV cameraman. THOMAS BARRY PADGETT; Wrestling Ambition — To do my best to make the world a better place to live in — I ' ll leave. Tim Pague Carolyn Parker Homeroom 226 Seniors 97 Peggy Parker Rodney Parker Paul Pearson Happy seniors make happy homerooms. Homeroom 219 Norman Phillips Vincent Pitt Roy Poison Sharon Pope Carol Pittman William Powell Gayle Pointer Jan Pringle PEGGY LYNN PARKER: FNA; FBLA; Triangle Tri-hi-y Ambition — To graduate, finish nursing school and live a happy, successful life. RODNEY SHEARON PARKER (Rodney): homeroom president; ACT Ambition — To passs Mr. Joyner ' s physics class and FINALLY get a diploma from WWHS. PAUL KENT PEARSON: Ambition — To become a more socially acceptable person and to stamp out communism with the aid of Sharon Shumaker, and to put A.E. on the weight watcher list. JAMES CALVIN PEELE (Jimmy); Radio Club — president; Forum; Math Club; homeroom representative Ambition — To help Mr. Brock build a better AC battery and to go to UVA and become a electronics engineer. FIAROLD BRAXTON PENN (Pete): Ambition - engineer. DEBORAH KAY PETTENGILL (Debbie); Prexie Tri-hi-y; FTA — reporter; Latin Club; French Club Ambition - To go to college. NORMAN EARL PHILLIPS (Doodlebug): Ambition — To find a new W and to hell raise the rest of my life. VINCENT CONRAD PITT: Marching, concert and pit band; orchestra Ambition — Musical conductor. CAROL ANNE PITTMAN: Ambition — To find an ambition. GAIL LYNETTE POINTER (Slim): FTA; Pep club; FBLA; hockey team Ambition — To go to Virginia State, Petersburg and take up Elementary Education. THOMAS LEROY POLSON, JR. (Roy): Presidents and First Ladies; Thespian Troupe 1238; Mixed Chorus; Dramatics Club; homeroom representative Ambition — To go to college and become the greatest basso virtuoso that ever lived. SHARON MARIE POPE (Butch); FBI-A Ambition — To be a bookkeeper, marry, have children, and to go to Bolivia with The Kid . WILLIAM THOMAS POWELL, JR. (Bill): orchestra; band. Dramatics Club, Thespian Troupe 1238; Science Qub; Latin Club; homeroom representative Ambition — To go into television production. JANICE ELAINE PRINGLE (Jan): homeroom president; JV cheerleader; Pan American League; DECA — vice president; Junior Qass Marshall; Homecoming Court ' 69 and ' 70; Allen Tri-hi-y — historian; homeroom representative; Allen Tri-hi-y — vice president Ambition — To change my initials to J.P.L., learn to surf, get a Porsche, and Make P.E.L. proud of me. Seniors 99 Robin Rader Mike Reagan ROBYN LEIGH RADER (Drooper): Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; Junior Class Secretary; Jr.-Sr. Prom committee; Dramatics Club; Pep Club; Presidents Tri-hi-y; Forum; Junior Class Marshall; homeroom president Ambition — To TCB at ECU with L.H.B. and C.H.L. and to figure out just what makes people happy, MICHAEL WILLIAM REAGAN (Mike): Latin Club; ACT; Forum; Radio Qub Ambition — To become a mathemati- cal engineer and develop a formula to blow up the world. RODNEY LEE REED (Root): JV football Ambition — To drink the PBR company dry. GEORGE BRODICK REGULA; Ambition — To graduate this year so 1 won ' t have to buy another class ring, and to be able to finance P.A.M. ' s pig farm. MICHAEL WALLACE REID (Mike): Marching, concert and pit band; homeroom representative Ambition — To become a member of the Conti- nental Army Band. CAROL REYNOLDS: Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238 Allen Tri-hi-y; Double W Tri-hi-y; Spanish Club; Gymnastics Team Ambition — To finally meet R.B.D. CONNIE REYNOLDS: Allen Tri-hi-y; Double W Tri-hi-y — treasurer; Pep Club; FBLA; homeroom representative Ambition — To always be happy and to always keep D.T. happy. AN- THONY LEON RICHARDS (Tony): Ambition — Electronic technician. NANCY LEA RICHARDS: VOT Ambition — To graduate from here, go to Fredrick College and to have 200 albums in my record collection. RE- BECCA ANN RICKMAN (Beckie): ICT — president; Wilsonite Tri-hi-y; French club; Pep Club Ambition — To make P.R.G. think I ' m smart and stop competing with that stupid man. GWENDOLYN PAULETTE RID- DICK (Penny): Ambition — Private secretary. DEBORAH LEIGH RIGGAN (Deb): DECA — secretary; Allen Tri-hi-y — president; homeroom president; Math Club; Pep Club Ambition — To make a success of the thing 1 want most in life and to see everybody as happy as 1 am. !■ Homeroom 134 100 Seniors Rodney Reed George Regula Michael Reid Carol Reynolds Connie Reynolds Maurice Reynolds Senior homerooms have dignity. Anthony Richards Nancy Richards Becky Rickman Gwendolyn Riddick Debbie Riggan Michael Ripley Seniors 101 i Barbara Roberson Janice Roberson Homeroom 210 Senior homerooms are full of celebrities. BARBARA AUS TIN ROBERSON: DE; FNA Ambition - To finally graduate and raise Jody rigJit. JANICE VILITTA ROBERSON (Cumbo): Latin Club; Mixed Chorus; Pep Club; Girl ' s Glee Club; Presidents and First Ladies Ambition — Registered Nurse. RICKEY DARNELL ROLLINS: German Qub Ambition — Computer system analyst. MARIAN RUFFIN (Little Sister): FBLA; Pep Qub; Prexie Tri-hi-y; Culture Club Ambition — Computer programmer. JAMES ARTHUR RULE, JR. (Jay): Marching, concert, and pit band; orches- tra; National Honor Society; Forum; Science Qub; homeroom repre- sentative Ambition — To make the best out of everything. MARK LESLIE SADLER: Cross Country Team; Pit, Concert, Marching band; Track; Orchestra; Radio Club; ACT Ambition — To inherit two mil- lion dollars tax free and to become happily married. DEBORAH GAIL SANDERS: VICA Ambition — To go to college and to get married. REBECCA ASHLEY SANDIE (Becky): Varsity cheerleaders; JV cheerleader — co-captain; homeroom representative; Presidents Tri-hi-y; Pep Club; Forum; Girl ' s Glee Cl ub; Jr. -Sr. Prom committee Ambition — To inherit the JuJubee factory, always have WAG by my side to solve my problems and most of all to be able to smile at anything. SHELIA PAULINE SATTERFIELD: FTA — president, vice president, reporter; Pan American League; Latin Club; Junior Class Pep Qub; Mixed Chorus; homeroom representative Ambition — To find some gorgeous guy and give him the key to my heart. ANDREA DENISE SAUNDERS (Andy): homeroom officer; President staff; French Club; Pep Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom committee Ambition — To al- ways have a friend and be a friend. ROBERT FRANCIS SAVTNO (Buzzy): Tennis team; Marching and concert band; homeroom repre- sentative; DECA Ambition — To buy up all the land in Portsmouth and sell it at a profit. GARLAND RICHARD SAWYER: National Honor Society; homeroom president Ambition — To make the most of life, to someday become the No. 1 electronics engineer in the world, to make GS-15 within the next five years, and to be a million- aire before then. Barbara Robey Rickey Rollins Irvin Rosenfeld Marian Ruffin Jay Rule Mark Sadler Debbie Sanders Becky Sandie Sheilia Satterfield Andrea Saunders Robert Savino Garland Sawyer Seniors 103 Marietta Sawyer Billy Schaffer Howard Schocklin Collmetor Scott Sorano Scott Crystal Sears Seniors fit anywhere. Debbie Seigle Ramona Schaeffer Steve Shannon Marie Sherrod Carol Shuping Deborah Slater 104 Seniors MARIETTA SAWYER (Marietta): Ambition — To go to college and major in Business Administration. CLIFFORD HOWARD ANTHONY SCHOCK- LIN (Howard): JV Football; homeroom representative; SR. Class Treasurer Ambition — To one day return the “1969 chorus float to its many rightful owners, and return to Smithfield in 25 years for a memorial service with Tim, Carl, Ed, Bob and Donnie. COLLMETOR LUCIA SCOTT (Blondie): homeroom representative; FBLA; FTA; Pep Club; WWHS Junior Pep Club Ambition — To become a private secretary for a rich dude and to marry that young man. SORANO SANDY SCOTT (Punchie): Track; Sr. Pep Club Ambition — To be an Architectural Designer. CRYSTAL DIANE SEARS (Crystal): Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; FBLA; Gymnastics; COE Ambition — To gradu- ate, and wait for L.J. to come home from Vietnam. RAMONA ELAINE SHAEFFER (Mighty Motor Mouth Mona): Hockey team; Girls Monogram Club; Intramural Basketball; FNA Ambition — Teach history at Wilson. WILLIAM ALLEN SHAFFER (Billy): ICT. STEPHEN REED SHANNON (Steve): Political Science Club; Woodrow Wilson Hi-Y; Woodrow Wilson Chapter A. A. Ambition — To succeed in all; to be all to one. MARIE ANTOINETTE SHERROD (Poon): Ambition — To become a Social work- er, or an Airline Stewardess. CAROLYN FRANCES SHUPING (Carol): Concert and Marching Band; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y — Chaplain. Ambition — To have success in all that I do and to make that certain someone happy. DEBORAH LEE SIEGLE (Seagull): Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; FBLA; Junior Class Pep Club; WUsonite Tri-Hi-Y; Allen Tri-Hi-Y Ambition — To Gradu- ate, be happy, gain 10 pounds and convince some people that I ' m not as stupid as 1 act. DEBRA JEAN SLATER (Deb): DECA; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y; VICA Club Ambition — To graduate, to become a successful cosmetologist, and meet that certain someone of my dreams. WILLIAM VINCENT SLEDGE (Hammer): Football; Basketball; Baseball Ambition — Merchant Marine. DOUGLAS RICHARD SLOCUMB (Doug): Ambition - To be- come the master brewer for Pabst. William Sledge Doug Slocumb Homeroom 123 Seniors 105 C. C. Smith Cora Smith Debbie Smith Seniors gossip during homeroom Homeroom 313 Florine Smith Karen Smith Laurie Smith til Regina Smith Bradley Spires Robert Smith Dwight Spivey Marsha Spear Tommy Spivey Beverly Speight Debbie Spruill ANN LAURENCE SMITH (Laurey): Varsity Cheerleader — Co Captain; JV Cheerleader; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y Forum; Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee; home room President Ambition — To make S.L.J. and S.T.F. friends again and to always remain close to those special pals . CORA MARIE SMITH (Ree Ree): FTA Ambition — To graduate in June, become a computer programer and to do my thing, maybe one day my thing will be marriage. DEBORAH ANNE SMITH (Debbie): ICT; VICA; FNA - Treasurer; FBLA; Office Worker Ambition — To become a registered nurse and eventually get married. FLORINE SMITH (Lil Bit): Jr. Class Pep Club; Sr. Pep Club Ambition — Elementary teacher. KAREN LOUISE SMITH (Karen): SCA — Secretary; Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; homeroom president and representative; Forum; Hockey Team — Captain; Gymnastics Team — Captain; Girls Monogram Club; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y — Historian; Marching, Concert and Pit Band; Dramatics Club; Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Senior Superlative — Most Athletic; National Honor Society Ambition — To become a better friend and make others around me happy. LEON CECIL SMITH JR. (C.C.): Presidents ' Hi-Y — Vice President; Turkey Basket Carrier; DECA; Intramural Basketball; Wilson Chapter A. A. Ambition — To play professional ball and be as good as Rip, (although) I already am. REGINA EVONNE SMITH (Gina): Ambition — Electrical Engineering. ROBERT LAWRENCE SMITH JR. (Sticky Jr.): Tennis Team; Pit, Dance District T, Marc hing and Concert Bands Ambition — To devote my time and efforts to the field of dental surgery. MARSHA ANN SPEAR (Marsha): SCA — Publicity Director; Junior Class Marshall, homeroom president, Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y Athletic Association Board; Pep Qub; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Student Staff; Monogram Club; Intramurals; Hockey Team; Gymnastics Team; President of Modern Dance Club; Senior Superlative — Most School Spirited Ambition — How can life be a true life without friends? And to always remain close to those special pals . BEVERLY MAE SPEIGHT (Bev): Ambition — To always remember that a smile can brighten the world, BRADLEY EARLE SPIERS (Brad): Concert, Marching, Pit, and Stage Bands; 1970 All-Regional Band; Pan American League Ambition — To fly to the Bahama Islands in my private jet plane. JOSEPH DWIGHT SPIVEY (J. D. Esquire): JV and Varsity Golf team Ambition — To leave my imprint in the pages of History. THOMAS L. SPIVEY (Tommy): Mixed Chorus — publicity director; Dramatics club; Thespian Troop 1238; Amateur Radio club — president Ambition — To love and be loved by that right person, never growing old in mind or in body, living life to the fullest and never knowing what I ' m doing. DEBORAH DENISE SPRULL (Noodle): Prexie Tri-Hi-Y VOT — Treasurer; Jr.-Sr. Refreshment Committee — Chairman; homeroom president; Jr. Class Pep Club; Modern Dance; Office Worker; FBLA; Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Ensemble Ambition — To go to business school, and always keep G.T.H. happy and convince him I ' m no dummy. Seniors 107 Lynell Sprui!! Sharron Steen LYNNELL THOMA5INE SPRUILL (Nell): Pep Club; Culture Club; homeroom president Ambition — Nurse. DAVID JOHNSTON STALLINGS (Prince of Trow): Presidents Hi-Y — Secretary; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; homeroom president; Wilson Chapter of A. A. Ambition — To buy the Purple Possum for spook and Rob Cary of all the ice and cherry syrup. SHARRON LYNN STEEN (Sharron): Freshman Qass Secretary; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; JV Cheerleader; Junior Qass Marshall; Junior Qass Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; SCA; WWHS Pep Qub Ambition — To attend A.C. and give the pi boys a thrill and turn S.L.S. and M.L.M. into a united production! HARRET LOUISE STEEVES (Harry): DE Ambition — Nursing. JACKIE MORGAN STEWART (Jackie): Ambition — To graduate and to live a long and happy life. JAMES ERNEST STOKES (Bronson): Ambition — To graduate from Wilson and ride the long lonesome highway. CHARLES NELSON STURGIS (Charlie): Indoor-Outdoor Track; Varsity Qub DECA Ambition — To have a good career and to marry a certain girl, P.R. DEBORAH ANN SUBLETT (Debbie); Double W Tri-Hi-Y; Gymnastics; Modern Dance Ambition — To graduate and find my way to Florida. DAVID GUY SUMNER (Phantom, JR.) Concert, Marching , Pit, and Dance Band; Band Representative; Student Director; All Regional Band; Orchestra; National Honor Society — Vice President; Bryant Hi-Y — Secretary Ambition — To become the youngest Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in the history of this country. KENNETH BRYANT SYKES (The Phantom): Concert, Marching and Pit Band; Orchestra; All Regional Workshop Band; French Qub Ambition — To go to bigger and better things, have as fun as possible and get revenge on T.T. MARY JO THOMAS (Joe): VOT — President; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; FBLA; Gymnastics; homeroom president Ambition — To graduate from Wilson, go to college and be happy in whatever I decide to do. PATRICIA ANNE THOMPSON (Pat): National Honor Society; Forum; Pep Qub Ambition — To spread a lot of love and peace and happiness and to become the world ' s bestest nurse. DOUGLAS RICHARD THOMPSON (Doug): Boys ' Glee Club; Presidents and First Ladies Ambition — To contribute something of value to mankind. I Homeroom 124 108 Seniors 4 David Stallings Harriet Steeves Jackie Stewart James Stokes Qiarles Sturgis Debbie Sublett Senior homerooms come in all sizes David Sumner Kenny Sykes Mary Jo Thomas Doug Thompson Pat Thompson Gary Thorne Seniors 109 Anne Trant Kathy Tripp Homeroom 127 Senior homerooms are full of exciting people. ANNE WILLIS TRANT (Anne): SCA — Representative; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y — Vice President; Forum; FTA; French Club; Latin Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; homeroom president Ambition — To be able to see myself as others see me. KATHRYN E. TRIPP (Kathy): FBLA; Double W Tri-Hi-Y; Girls Ensemble Ambition — To graduate, go to work, get an apartment with BLW and make sure she sees the HP. ROBERT ALLEN TUCKER (Bobby): Varsity Basketball; Pep Qub; Ambition — To fulfill my life to the fullest. ROBERT GRAHAM TURNER (B.T.): Ambition — To be the owner of a nudist colony and to make out my own invitations. BONNIE BUCHANAN TWIFORD (Bonnie): DECA — State Secretar ' -Treasurer; Girls ' Ensemble — Secretary; Girls ' State; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Deca — Reporter; Homecoming Court — Maid of Honor; JV Cheerleader — Co-Captain; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; homeroom president Ambition — To keep having dreams come true. JOSEPH EDWARD UNDERWOOD (Joe): ICT; DE Ambition — To get a good job as an auto mechanic. JEFFERY S. UPTON (Jeff): JV and Varsity Football; homeroom officer Ambition — Marry L.G.P. and raise a little Jeff. DORIS JUANITA VANN (Nita): ICT; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y Ambition — To marry Ronnie and to grow a few inches taller. MILTON STEVEN VASS (Spoon): Mixed chorus; All Regional Chorus; Presidents and First Ladies; DECA — Vice President; Varsity Trainer — Football; homeroom president Ambition — To graduate, have a beautiful life and see Notre Dame win the NCAA football championship. CARL CLINTON VAUGHAN (King Clodius): Mixed Chorus; Presidents and First Ladies; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Presidents Hi-Y; Science Club; Wilson Chapter A.A.; Pan American League; Jr. Class Pep Club Ambition — To become one of the greatest temperance lecturers in the world so 1 can save Roddy and Alan. JACQUELINE DEANNA VAUGHAN (Jackie): DE Ambition — Elementary School Teacher. MARY CATHERINE VON PIELER (Mary): homeroom representative; FBLA Ambition — I hope DKM ' s ambition comes true and I make him very very happy. DEBORAH ANN VREDENBURG (Bag): The Student — Business Manager and Feature Editor; FTA — Secretary; Forum — Treasurer; homeroom representative; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y Ambition — To be unique: to be the one and only one like me. SHARON MARIE WAGNER (Porter): Varsity Cheerleader — Co-Captain; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; Forum — reporter; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; J ’ Cheerleader; PTSA Representative; Pep Club; Girls ' Glee Club Ambition — To be able to succeed in my ambition and to have many more happy memories of gallivanting around with Beck, Peg, and Doyin. 110 Seniors Robert Tucker Bobby Turner Bonnie Twiford Joseph Underwood Jeff Upton Nita Vann Steve Vass Carl Vaughan Jacqueline Vaughan Mary Von Pieler Debbie Vredenberg Sharon Wagner Seniors 111 Jeanne Wainwright Terry Walker Rob Ward Roger Ward Barbara Watson Wayne Weatherly Seniors are a close knit group. Novella West Jerry Weston Glenda White Kathy White Lewis White Barbara Whitehead 112 Seniors JEANNE MARIE WAINWRIGHT (Jeanne): Gymnastics Team Ambition — To go away to school, and enjoy life as it comes. THERESA LYNNE WALKER (Terry): National Honor Society; Forum, French Club; President staff; Math Club; Science Club Ambition — To become a medical technol- ogist, get married, have more than two children, so I can collect from Mrs. Davenport, and write T.D. of a T.F. for Krista. RUPERT WAYNE WEATH- ERLY (Buddy): homeroom president; SCA — homeroom representative; DE Club; Presidents Hi-Y. Ambition — To graduate, come out of service alive, get a good job, get married, be successful and be happy. ROBERT CURTIS WARD (Rob): Presidents Hi-Y; homeroom officer; Intramural Basketball; Pan American League; DE Club Ambition — To learn as much in five years of college as I learned in five years of High School. ROGER DALE WARD (Rodge): Ambition — Go to work, let my hair grow, save my bread, then split to the west coast on a chopper. BARBARA ANN WATSON (Barbie): DE Club Ambition — Computer Programmer; Executive Secretary. NOV- ELLA LEAH WEST (Melanie of Melody): Orchestra; Virginia All-State Orch- estra; FBLA; Booster Club; German Club; Art Club; Typist for The Student; Forum Ambition — To discover something in music which no musician has yet discovered, to computerize music, and to win souls for Christ through music. JERRY MICHAEL WESTON (Mr. Westhaven): Presidents Hi-Y Ambition — To lead my people to the Promise Land. GLENDA ANN WHITE (Glenda): DE Club; Pep Club; FT A; FBLA Ambition — Computer programmer or Secretary. KATHY YVONNE WHITE (Kathy): Ambition — To graduate, make the best of everything, and make W.N. happy. LEWIS CURTIS WHITE (Conway): Chorus Ambition — To open up a pool hall. BARBARA JEAN WHITEHEAD FBLA — President; Gymnastics Team Ambition — To marry Wayne and live happily ever after. ROSALIND CAMILLA WHITEHEAD (Rozzie): Modern Dance Club Ambition — A home economics teacher or social worker and part-time choreographer. To maintain my cool and be a successful bachelorette in a northern city. PAMELA JANE WHEFEHORNE (Pam) Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands; Orchestra; FTA; Forum; homeroom president; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Ambition — To make it with life happiness and Jimmy. Pam Whitehorne Rosiland Whitehead 1 Homeroom 216 .1 Seniors 113 Brenda Whitson Shirleen Wiggins Dianne Wilder Seniors are even serious sometimes Homeroom 222 i Donnie Wilhoite Pam Wilkins Emily Wilkinson BRENDA LOU WHITSON (Whit): FBLA — Reporter, Historian; Jr.-5r. Prom Committee; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; Jr. Pep Club; Math Club; Willett Tri-Hi-Y; Forum Ambition — To always make the best of life, keep the great friends 1 have now, and see the H.P. with K.T. SHIRLENE REBA WIGGINS (Shir): Modern Dance Club; Pep Club; Tri-Hi-Y Ambition — IBM Operator. DONALD WAYNE WIL- LHOFFE (Dormie): Mixed Chorus; Presidents and First Ladies; Dra- mahcs Club; Thespian Troupe 1238; All Regional Chorus; JV Base- ball; All City Chorus Ambition — To go to college, make a million, and rule the world, not necessarily in that order. EMILY ANNE WILKINSON (Em): Senior Class Secretary; Forum — President; Pres- idents Tri-Hi-Y — President; Sophomore SCA Representative; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; President and SCA Representative of homeroom; Dramatics Club; French Club; FTA; Pep Club; President staff — Ad Editor. EDITH DIANE WILLIAMS (Edie): DE Qub; Girls Glee Club; FTA; homeroom officer Ambition — Registered Nurse, JANE ANGELA WILLIAMS (Angie): Drill Team; Pep Club Ambition — Marry L.C., practice nursing on all my friends and someday own a yellow Javelin, PAULA JOYCE WILLIAMS (Shorty): DECA Ambi- tion — To be at least 5 feet tall so I won ' t be called shorty . RAY- MOND LEON WILLIAMS: Ambition - Space worker. SUSAN LEE WILLIAMS (Susie Petusie): Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; Jr.-Sr, Prom Com- mittee; Forum Ambition — To go to Disneyland with P.W. and T.H. and to be really happy. PATRICIA INEZ WILLIFORD (Big Wheel); SCA — Representative; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y — Secretary; Homeroom representative; Girls Ensemble; Jr. Sr. Prom Committee; Pep Club; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y Ambition — Mission Impossible. ISAIAH LLOYD WILSON JR. (Dee): homeroom president; N.N.S.S.F. Award Recipient; Varsity football; Indoor Track Ambition — To live one day at a time. JOAN DEBORAH WILSON (Joanie); FTA Ambition — To help underprivileged children in the field of physical therapy or teach special education and marry M.E.G. Seniors 115 Robert Wright Sharon Wright JOANNE WRITESEL (Joanne); Gymnastics Team; Modem Dance Club; FBLA; Pep Club Ambition — To live a long and happy life and someday make someone happy. ROBERT KENWOOD WRIGHT (Rob): Ambition — To get a masters in engineering, a good job, and a good wife. SHARON LYNNE WRIGfTT (Sharon); Senior Qass President; Junior Qass Marshall; homeroom president; Presidents Tri-Hi-Y; French Club; Jr. Class Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Ambition — To become a psychologist and figure out what my problem is. GINGER LYNN WYANT (Gin): Head Majorette; homeroom president and representative; Willett Tri-Hi-Y — Vice President; FBLA; Modern Dance Qub; Pep Qub; Marching and Concert Bands. ERIC EARL YARBROUGH (Old Man): Ambition — Master auto mechanic. DEBORAH LYNN YOST (Debbie): Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; Double W Tri-Hi-Y; PTSA — Representative; homeroom representative Ambition — To always be happy, and live life to its fullest. DEBBIE JANE SIMMONS (Deb): FBLA; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y; DECA Club Treasurer Ambition — To become a Home Economist, and make Dick fat as a horse. Homeroom 111 mQX fm jfllUr 116 Seniors Debbie Simmons In memoriam Jo Ann Writesel Ginger Wyant Eric Yarbrough Debbie Yost Bruce Zirkle Susan Jennings Robert Preston Munday 1952-1969 Seniors 117 ROW 1: (top to bottom) Johnny Miller, Chris Dawson, Kenn Sykes, Row 2 James Hall, Donnie Willhoite, Garland Sa vyer, Row ; — Gary Harden, Irvin Rosenfeld Ronnie Gup, Steve Foster, Row i-. — Susan Jeffers, Pam Whitehom Chervi Berry, Meg Morris. Row — Melinda Daniels, Susar Brannon, Karen Smith, Dee Martin, Row 6 — Carolyn Parker Sharon Barnett, Donna Hairfield Joan Eason. Row 1; (top to bottom) Mark Coberly, Ellis Hilton, Bruce Zirkle, Row 2 — James Rule, David Sumner, Dennis Moss, Row 3 — Pat Thompson, Sheila Satterfield, Peggy Heely, Terri Walker, Row 4 JoAnn Coble, Debbie Forrester, Joy Davenport, Sharon Le Doyen, Row 5 — Carol Land, Marsha Johnson, Jo Ann Bramen, Ann Hall, Row 6 — Qndi Lewis, Sharon Steen, Angie Farless, Younde Bynum, Julie Bolar. 118 Seniors Summer school graduates 1970 Wilson Churchland Bruce D. Braswell Katherine A. Bullock Rose Marie Cooper Randall C. Davis Norman A. Cote, Jr. James R. Dixon Jennifer R. Cousins Philip S. Freedman Sarah R. Fagan Charles J. Gay, Jr. Wayne Allen Fuller Deborah L. Harris Linda S. Garrett Martha J. Kissinger Drexel P. High, Jr. Linda K. Lamb Linda A. Jackson Michael J. Minton JoAnn McHorney David R. Spaugh John R. Miller Donald W. Robinson Robert L. Oldham Eileen R. Vegel James C. Pollock Levis L. Rawls, Jr. Robert E. Sa ' nderlin Catherine D. Winbome Jean Schmidke CLASS ADVISORS: Mrs. Rawls Raymond A. Scott Richard L. Sellers Mrs. Howa James V. Sherwood, Jr. Doris Smith Principal; Mr. Ryder Bonnie L. Stublen Stephen H. Sykes Ralph E. Wilson Cradock David H. Brown Robert D. Gardner James A. Harris Ray E. Shoemaker Frances M. Sutherland Asst. Principal: Mr. Morgan Seniors 119 Homeroom 305 Taking a walk through the hall for the last time. Good luck! Awaiting the climax of twelve years. 120 Seniors SENIOR CLASS HISTORY WE WERE THE FRESHMEN OF 1967-68 It was September, 1967, and Woodrow Wilson High School encountered the largest class of Fresh- men ever to enter its doors. At first we were a little nervous, wondering which lines to get in next — Iwhere the library was, and pretending to know what we were doing. But in spite of all this, we muddled through with the friendly help of SCA President Pat Kreger and the understanding and sympathy of the counselors and administration. Before long, we learned our way around and took time out to elect Tony Antonucci our Freshman Class President. We were granted the privilege of cheering for Wilson ' s mighty orange and blue and we did our job wholeheartedly. We were Freshmen, but not for long. We had become a vi- tal part of Wilson and we were heading full speed towards being the best class ever to have attended WWHS. WE WERE THE SOPHOMORES OF 1968-69 After a seemingly short summer, we came back to Wilson as Sophomores and elected Alan Bartlett Dur class president. We wondered how many of the old faces would be missing and how many ea- per-beaver freshmen would be roaming our halls. We cheered even louder at football games, spent more time concerned about our individual desti- aies, and some of us even studied a little harder. For the first time we actually knew what was going an as we watched Richard M. Nixon elected as our new United States President. Our responsibilities were light, our obligations few and we chose our lYiends for sole purpose of making life more enjoy- able. Wilson was becoming more and more a part .pf us; we learned its traditions and its way of life, jand although some denied it, we began to feel that we were Presidents through and through and we lioved that feeling! Our football team was ranked Mo. 1 in the State. And as the year ended we found ourselves very eager to come back as Juniors in ' mch a wonderful school. WE WERE THE JUNIORS OF 1969-70 When we re-entered the halls in our Junior year, we found them more crowded than ever. At first we didn ' t see how we could get along in such over- crowded conditions, but we soon settled down for an exciting and never-to-be-forgotten year. Yes. We were Juniors. We had learned the mpes and the routine life at WWHS. Football sea- son caught us off guard as we discovered that for ' :he first time in many years we would not have a Homecoming Parade. How could they do such a ' thing? we cried. We were all ready to contribute Bonnie Buchanan as Maid of Honor. That year we were also invited by the PTA to join their organiza- tion and form a PTSA. The students were sup- posed to make the big difference in the gap . So we voiced loudly our opinions on current fashions and helped formulate a new dress code. In an ex- cited, chaotic rush we received our class rings, subtly showing them off to our jealous Freshmen and Sophomore friends. Later on in the season before a capacity crowd at Frank D. Lawrence Stadium our hearts sank as we watched the mighty Presidents fall to Great Bridge after a 20-game winning streak. Near the end of the year, we were again saddened to learn that our principal of three years, Mr. W. W. Piland, would no longer be with us in our last year. Both sadness and happiness was shared the night of our personal farewell to the Seniors, the Ju- nior-Senior Prom. The theme was The Roaring Twenties and Gary Brower, Junior Class President, and Cabot Wilson worked diligently to make it a most successful evening. We knew that the year was over for us as Juniors but actually our time had just begun. WE WERE THE SENIORS OF 1970-71 It all started last summer when friends and neighbors repeatedly asked, How does it feel to be a Senior? The answer was usually a short one because none of us really knew! September finally came, but our school just wasn ' t the same. We noticed that many of our old friends — the Seniors of 1970 — had not returned to Wilson; we had taken their places. We had good feelings because we were treated as special people. Sometimes we regretted our benefits. Remember the day you came home with a sore neck from sit- ting in the front row in assembly for an hour? Homecoming descended upon us and we elected Stephanie Facenda to represent us as Queen. Her attendants, Jan Pringle and Gay Mabe, were also from the Senior Class. Our Senior Spirit seemed to pay off once again, when, for the second time in two years, our football team became Regional Champions. With the help of the S.C.A. led by Steve Foster, Wilson girls began wearing pants to school. Sharon Wright, our Senior Class President, guided us as we gleefully ordered our Graduation Announcements and other important material. And as the year moved to its inevitable end, these moments are crystallized into colorful memories, which find a permanent resting place in our hearts. We hope that we have made an impression in the paths of Woodrow Wilson High School, and as the road of life gets longer and harder to bear, we can only say keep your face toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you. — by Katherine Hope Mason Seniors 121 CLASSES Junior class officers class of 1972 First Row; Michele Myers, S.C.A. Representative; Cindy Hudgins, Court of Honor; Stella Caravas, Sec- retary. Second Row: Paula Crawford, Vice-President; Danny Rollins, S.C.A. Representative; Roddy Matthews, President; Kathy Snowden, Treasurer. Third Row: Mrs. Brice, sponsor; Mrs. Stike, sponsor; Mr. Glickman, sponsor; Miss Burke, sponsor. 124 Qasses Debbie Albright Denise Armstrong Debbie Arnold Gene Arrington Debbie Askew Mike Atkins Susan Atkins Ezell Autrey Pat Bailey Bob Baker Curt Baker Gail Ballentine Linda Bard Bazel Bowers Debbie Bebout Ray Belyea Phyllis Blackman Deborah Blaha Micky Boley Richard Bowen Qasses 125 Lawrence Bandon Dianne Brantley Herber Briggs Robert Brooks Linda Brown Vicki Brown Cindy Buchanan George Burnell Billy Byrd Belinda Cahoon JoLynn Callis Ellen Campbell Linda Campbell Martha Campbell David Canon Jimmy Caravas We ' ll graduate 126 Classes Stella Caravas Skip Carsten Martha Cates Howard Chappell Debbie Chase Wanda Christmas Carolyn Clark Kathie Clark Luanne Clayton Ricky Clayton Edward Clements Liz Cobb Cathy Cole Debbie Collins Joe Collins Teresa Compton Bonnie Connard Laurel Cooke Pam Courtney Patricia Cox Classes 127 Billy Crafford Sharon Craig Otto Crawford Paula Crawford Marsha Critcher Debbie Cross Sandy Curnutte Shona Daniels Artie Davies A. G. Davis Cindy Davis Joe Davis Karen Davis Linda Deans Vaness DeBerry Kathy Delcambre Barbette Dickerson Douglas Dickerson Tommie Dove Joyce Driggs 128 Classes )oe Dunn Jan Durham Larry Eakin Bonnie Early Louise Early Becky Edwards Melvin Edwards Lee Ellis Pam Elks Teresa Ennis Susan Fender Alice Ferguson Becky Fernandez Vickie Fields Pam Foiles Bonnie Forehand Steve Freedmon Sandra Gallop Sandy Garner Kenny Gary t Classes 129 Donna Gassner Ricky Gillerlain Sheryl Gilliam Annette Gizara Eva Grace Ricky Granger Cheryl Green Wayne Gunter Joan Guy Garnet Haislip Brooks Hall Valerie Hamlet Judy Hales Judy Hanenkrat Donna Hardy Linda Harley Mary Harrell Minnie Harrell Steve Harrell Jeff Harrison 130 Classes Juniors tell it like it is! Kathy Miller Audry Heath Donna Herring Joanne Hill Puredi Hillary Brenda Howard Cindy Hudgins Debbie House Debbie Hughson Chuck Hunter Annette Jackson Amy Jeannette Classes 131 Al Jeffers Denise Jessup Milce Johnson Edna Johnson Kim Johnson Unda Johnson Sharon Johnson William Johnson Jamie JoUiff Gayle Jones Jerry Jordan Mary Kampman John Kauffman Beth Keeter Debra Kelly Jeanne Kent Laura King Sheree Knox Jon Kube Brenda Lauterback 132 Classes Mike Lawson Cindy Lee Francie Lester Betty Lewis Marcia Lewis Vincent Lewis Martha Loizou David Long Cindy Martin Sandy Martin Deloris Mask Roddy Matthews Willard Matthews Mike Mayes Ricky Mayes Ray McCarty Dana McCormick Shelia McCoy Diane McCrickard Cindy McGehee Classes 133 We only have one more year! Broderick Morse Marsha Moss Mike Murchison Claudia Myatt Michele Myers Pam Newsome Ka ren Nixon Woody Nordon Maureen Mihilasky Chet Miles June Mines Thomas Mines Michael Mingus Jeff Mobley Dee Mollenauer Candy Moran Dawn Morris 134 Classes I Leslie Nugent Martha O ' Berry Shelly Owens Pat Padgett Quinton Parker Ron Peaks Skip Peavy Everett Peters Wanda Phelps Steve Philbrick Linda Pigg Harrell Pittman Sharon Porter Chuck Powell Laura Price William Rabba Cindy Rary Richard Rawls Susan Riddick Gregory Roberts Classes 135 Debbie Robinson Genis Rogers Penny Rogerson Danny Rolliirs Steve Rowe April Russell Carolyn Salmon Angela Sanders Cindy Schools Ronald Shea James Shelton Carmen Silmon Connie Skinner Abraham Smith Barr ’ Smith Connie Smith June Smith Philip Smith Kathy Snowden Marsha Sparks 136 Classes I Look at the copy, not your fingers, Judy. Eddie Spence Louis Spivey Delphyne Spruill Laura Stalls Debbie Staples Amy St. Clair Berney Stewart Tana Stover Edna Sturges Woodie Sweet Tom Tanner Jane Tate Barbara Taylor Donald Taylor Lillian Thayer Mike Thingstad Classes 137 Kathy Thompson Vlaria Thompson Gayle Thornton Charles Trimble David Tugwell Steve Tugwell James Turner Brenda Tye Gwen Tyson David Van Dorn Susan Vann Virginia Vann Teresa Vasquez John Verdalotti Bonnie Vick Pam Walsh Mary Ward Barbara Weatherly Peggy Webb Rodney Whit 138 Classes Cecil Whitfield Cindy Whitley Mike Wilkins Donna Wilkinson Billy Williams Sandra Wilson Norman Wood Rick Wyron Richard Yarbrough Sharon Zirkle Juniors add up elements for a successful future. Barbara learns to operate the adding machine. Classes 139 Sophomore class officers class of 1973 Row 1 - Christy Saunders, president; Terry Manley, vice-president; Priscilla Pierce, secretary; Mrs. Markus, co-sponsor. Row 2 - Wanda Williams, treasurer; Linda Pearce, 5CA representative; Mrs. J an- kowski, co-sponsor; Denise Pierce, SCA representative; Jeff Brown, Court of Honor. 140 Classes Lin Ainsley Ray Alexander Lynn Ambrose Gary Antonucci Lisa Arnold Susan Askew Debbie Atkins Steve Austin Dennis Barley Pam Bailey Robin Baker Gwendolyn Barnett Lawrence Bates Alyce Benton Debbie Benton Wayne Berry Classes 141 Evelyn Black Teresa Boyd Tommy Bradley David Brantley Johnny Brazie Robin Brett Jimmy Britt Jeff Brown Juanita Brown Karen Brown Denny Burris Sherrie Butler Ricky Butt Carol Carlo David Carroll Patricia Carroll Les Cherry Judy Chisman Darlene Clark Waverly Clark Lynn Clements Donald Coble Billy Coburn Kathy Cornwell George Cotsmoparlon Bonnie Cotton David Cotton Barry Cramer Virginia Crawford Dana Creasy Linda Criddle Jimmy Dallavilla Brenda Daniels Butch Daniel Debbie Davies 142 Classes Alvin Davis Janice Davis Mamie Davis Mark Deans Keith Deberry Patsy Dennis Mitchell Doughtie Dorothy Douglas Sarah Dozier Vicky Drake That ' s the way to do it Mrs. Glickman! Sophomores learn about Julius Caesar. Terry Duke Tony IDuncan Carleton Early Joyce Early Sally Eastes Jacie Ekelof Ronnie Ellsworth Betty English Philip Enrico James Eure Classes 143 Bruce Evans Gwen Fain Bobby Ferrell Eddie Flanders Andy Fly Mark Foster Richard Frahm Mark Friedman Marty Furan Lori Gardner Cathy Gatling Bonnie Gibbs Sam Gibson Pam Glover Coy Godwin Terri Goldman Joan Gravatt Randall Green Susan Grey Mary Griffin Sharon Griffin Dotty Griggs Patty Groene Brenda Halstead John Hamlet Eugene Hardy Ervin Hargrave Denise Harness Richard Harrell Timothy Harrell La Francais Hayes Barbara Health Nancy Heely Sharon Hobbs Terry Hodges 144 Pages Jimmy Hoffler John Hoffler Ray Hollowell Jimmy Honaker Horace Howard Theresa Hubbard Charles Hudgins Jeff Hudgins Barbara Hudson Mike Hudson John Huett Deborah Hughes Theresa Hughes Diane Hullibarger Robert Hurwitz Tina Ingram Phil Inscoe Cheryl Jennings David Jones Debbie Jones Bonnie Johnson Cynthia Johnson Donald Johnson Debbie Kellam Holly Kelly Robbie Kilham Debbie Kincaid Lorraine King Bill Kirk Vickie Knox Mark Kozak Henrietta Kudran Susie Ladd Nancy Laderberg Robert Lane Billy Lauterback Gary Leggett Bert Levin Brenda Lewis Glenda Lewis Madelume Liebold Keith Lovelace Nicke Loizou Ginger Lowman Wendy Lutz Valerie Madsen Melinda Majette Linda Malloy Terry Manley Holley Marshall Linda Martin Dale Marty Tony Marty David Mason Jenny Mason James Mathews Barbara Mattox Cathy Matusiak Jeanne Maxwell Susan McCoy 146 Classes Bruce McDaniel Debbie McDaniel Willy McFadden Sharon McGhee Steven McHorney Lisa Meachom Debbie Meadows Pete Meagher Kathy Mercer Margaret Miller Buddy Miner Carolyn Mintz Debbie Mitchell Sharon Moore John Moncrief Gayle Moore Eddie Morefield Sandy Morefield Vickie Morgan Mike Murphy Classes 147 Robin Myers Jean Myrick Ronnie Narron William Nettles Ricky Newsome Amy Nowell Leslie O ' Connor Jackie O ' Donnell CatJiy Osborne Margaret Overman Jimmy Pantelides Condi Parker Debbie Parker Janet Parker Linda Pearce Robert Perkins Anthony Perry Mike Peters Kathryn Phillips Denise Pierce Priscilla Pierce Terri Piland Patricia Pinienta Debbie Poland Ted Pollard Norma Pond Steve Poole Steve Preddy Mike Price Thurman Price Donald Quidgeon Ruby Rakestraw Jimmy Redmon Susan Reid Andy Reynolds 148 Classes Bill Rhodes Ervin Richardson Darryl Riddick Jonathan Rivin Krista Robertson James Robinson Debbie Rrower Thomas Russell Deana Ruth Bobby Sands Bobbie Sarver Christy Saunders Lona Saunders Debbie Sawyer Eugene Schoope Sophomores become more acquainted with the language lab. Classes 149 I -r i VO ' - V‘ andy David Shea Sherrie Sheffield Carolyn Shifflett Becky Shook Carol Short Debbie Silva Kathy Simmons Steve Simpson Sophomore girls learn to play table tennis. Oh! come on, play right! Richard Sirrico Herbie Smith Theresa Snyder Mike Souch Wendel Spence Susan Spivey Carolynn Stanton Barry Staton Donna Stewart Gwen Stewart 150 Qasses Barry Sublett Robert Sumner Betty Sykes Cecil Sykes Steve Tanner Gena Teachout Charles Therault Keith Thomas Bonnie Thornton Donna Thornton JoAnn Thorton Ernest Tilton Libby Todd Debbie Tolvert Frank Tritold Tresa Trobridge Carl Turner Kent Utley Pam Vanderbury Richard Vanderploey JoAnn Vaughan Lynn Vaughan Karen Veal Herbie Vernon Mike Villanueva Gary and Linda make buttons at Pep Club meeting. PORTSMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY PORTSMOUTH, VIRGINIA Classes 151 David Vredenberg Bill Wagner Patti Waive Terri Ward Rocky Waters Vickie Waycaster Wade Weatherly Kathy West Libby Whitehead Theresa Whitehurst Class picture taking is always fun. Alan Whitlow Roni Wilkie Amy Williams Mike Williams Sylvia Wilson While waiting for one photographer another comes along! 152 Classes Ricky Winn Haymond Wong Craig Wood lesse Worrell Becky Wright Pam Wright Mary Writesel Barbara Writsel Pat Young Keith Zirkle Sophomores are always busy working. Peck, peck, peck. Miss Cooper studies sentence diagram. Classes 153 Freshman class officers class of 1974 President — Karen Joyner, Vice-President — Kathy Jolliff, Secretary — Laura Crawford, Treasurer — Priscilla Griffin, 5CA Representatives — Mar ' Sue Wilkinson, Beth Saunders, Court of Honor — Phillip Stallings. Advisors — Mr. French, Mrs. Adams. 154 Qasses Linda Abramson Debbie Adams Judy Adison Alicia Ames Steve Andrew Warren Anthony Margie Atkins Terry Atkins Peggy Austin Dennis Bailey Jean Bailey Teresa Bailey Mary Baker Wayne Batehelor Lynn Bateman William Bazeman Cindy Beacham Billy Beard Diane Beaver Kerry Bedsworth Bill Bennett Benita Black Kathy Blythe Becky Bowden William Bowen Jon Bower LouAnn Boyd Sandra Boyd Pam Bristow Don Brower Woody Brown Becky Bryant Pam Bryant Tony Bumgarner Bruce Bunyan Classes 155 Kenneth Burch William Burroughs Tommy Butler Fay Cahoon Kay Cahoon Barbara Cambell Shelly Cambell Wade Campbell Steve Cannard Jerry Caravas 156 Classes Freshmen study hard Louise Caravas Debra Carter Bryan Casey Billy Chrisman Frank Coble Bruce Cole Joseph Collins Mark Coltrain Dane Conley Carol Conrad Brenda Cooley Terry Covert Cheryl Crawford Laura Crawford Barry Credle Mary Creech Judy Criswald Beth Crum Darlene Cutler Karen Davis Mary Davis William Dehart Lisa Deviles Mitch Ann Dickerson Burnetta Digg s Debbie Dolliver Connie Donaldson Jackie Douglas Lisa Dove Timmy Dove Classes 157 Freshmen show their spirit. Freshmen do their thing. 158 Classes Janet Dunleary Chuck Dunn John Dunn Chris Early Kathy Eddieman Billy Edwards David Edwards Gary Ekelof Kathie Ekelof Scott Ellis Helen Erakeides Kent Evans Sharon Evans Terrie Evans Richard Foster Thomosine Foulks Edward Fuller Rose Marie Gaines Pamela Galford Janis George John Gibbs Charlene Gillikin Cheryl Gray Allan Gregarie Kennth Griesback Wayne Griffin Karen Griffth Becky Groome Marcia Gup Sharon Hairfield Romemary Hager Garry Hamlet Ray Harris Mark Haskett Kathy Hasty Classes 159 Cindy Hawkins Shirley Hayden Tim Head Sandra Hecker Pam Herring Cindy Hill Darrel Hill Rusty Hilton Sheryl Hoggard Denise Holland Teri Holland Dana Holler Twauna Holton Robin Howell Mike Hubbard Chris Hudgins Debra Hughes Charles Hurst Freddy Hurst Connie Jackson Lisa Jackson Jeff James Joyce Jean Kathy Jenkins Kiera Jenkins Patti Jernigan Lisa Jester Debra Johnson Kathy Johnson Vickie Johnson Kathy Jolliff Rhonda Jones Karen Joyner Lynn Kellum Debby King 160 Classes Juanita Kudron Ricky Lacy Steve Land Nick Layes Beth Leffler Nikke Levin Karl Lillegren Mike Lilley Gillis Lindsay Mike Lipford Polly Little David Loving Danny Lovingood Cheryl Luke Connie Lutton 1 y- 1 jHiH Oh no! She caught me. Getting acquainted with W.W.H.S. I ! Freshman seem at ease at Wilson. Classes 161 Darlene Madden Kim Marshall Betty Martin Gayle Martin Lloyd Martin Belinda Martz Becky Mattox Ray Moy Jody McClintock Marla McCormick Cathy McHorey Connie McLellon Curtis McMullen Steve McMullen Debbie McNarmara Pamela McWorter Vicki Meacham Darrell Meade George Meade Rick Meeker Gary Melton Bonita Mills Vickie Mitchell Allen Morely Karl Morrisette Robin Mosley Dennis Mullen Donnie Narron Vicki Neil Anne Nelovet Patrick Nevins Rocky Newsome Gene Nixon Kay Nixon Carol Oleyar 162 Classes Don ' t miss anything. Varsity cheerleaders welcome freshmen. Is this what we do every Friday? Ronnie Olitsky Ricky Oliver Rusty Owen Collin Owens Gary Owens Carrie Padden Debbie Paine Joyce Parker Lee Parker Terri Patterson Angela Perdue Robbie Perkins Lynka Peterson Nancy Pollack Robert Rardin Classes 163 Eva Renfrew Alice Reynolds Bob Reynolds Robin Rich Pam Ricks Zandra Riggan Beth Rebel Joy Robinson Willie Rogers Robert Rotella Pattie Rowe Ralph Rowley Hilda Roymor Cathy Sanders Kim Sandie Brenda Savage Michele Scanlon Cindy Schmidtke Irene Schover Michael Scott Robby Scott Keith Shannon Marie Sherman Janet Short Toni Shumate Beth Silberstein Gary Silverstein David Singletory Angela Slad e Renee Slade Amy Slagle Donna Slater Steve Slaydon Geraldine Sloan Phillip Smalley Debbie Smith Pamela Smith Mary Speight Wayne Speight Gwendolyn Spivey Frank Spruill Rhonda Spruill Phillip Stallings Debora Stevens Holly Stitt Ernest Stokes Terry Stokes Frances Stumbo Barbara Sturges Sloan Suddeth Classes 165 Linda Sweet Annelle Sykes Bill Svkes Hey man, go in. Paula Sykes Teresa Tarr Debbie Taylor Debra Taylor Scott Taylor Peggy Terry David Thereault Robert Thompson Sheri Tippin Debbie Trowbridge Barbara Trower Connie Tucker David Turner Kathy Tyree Linda Underwood Alvera Vaughan Theresa Venable Pam Vick 166 Qasses Janet Ward Wendy Ward David Warren David Watlington Jenny Watson Lola Watson Ricky Weeks Debbie Weldon Emmersene West Joe Wetherbee Connie White Betty Whitley Gary Whitt Kathy Wilder Mary Sue Wilkinson Kathy Williams Robin Williams George Williamson Chris Willis Vicki Winborn Barry Winters Gary Withemow Kimberly Wood Michael Wood Tim Wood Cathy Yerobek Classes 167 SPORTS Gahagan + team + victories equals Eastern Regional title. A pensive Coach Gahagan watches the action. Dwight Leonard leaps to break up a pass. Kenny Parsons downs a Norview back. Collins and Leonard move to stop an Indian River runner. A Homecoming touchdown is scored against Oscar Smith. Sports 171 VHSL point system rates Row 1: Eddie McSweeney, Kenny Moody, Dwight Leonard, Stanley Perkins, Steve Philbrick, Sebastian Collins, Blaine Clark, Heartwell Harrison, Louis Bagley, Bobby EXmn. Row 2: Charles Harris, Mike Lawson, Darrell Rodgers, Eddie Powell, Tom Mayo, Joe Wright, Alvin Ely, Edward Daniell, Mike Atkins, Olendus Gaines, Coy Godwin, Jon Season Record Wilson 42 Wilson 76 Wilson 22 Wilson 0 Wilson 38 Wilson 34 Wilson 16 Wilson 32 Wilson 52 Wilson 26 Eastern Regional game: Wilson 16 172 Sports A familiar sight — Bobby Dunn picking up yardage. Wilson number two jKube. Row 3: Robert Davis, Mike Vaughan, Darryl Hall, Willard Matthews, Curt Baker, iDavid Moss, Steve Austin, Richard Frahm, Ronald Hardy, Kenny Parsons. Row 4: James Whitehead, William Bowen, Jim Crodick, Coach James Sherill, Coach Ralph Gahagan, ICoach Eddie Bullheller, Coach Howard Beale, Robert Griffin, Mike Fagan, Robert Powell. Kennedy 0 Churchland 0 Indian River 0 1 Norview 8 I Oscar Smith 12 I Deep Creek 8 Great Bridge 14 Norcom 12 I Western Branch 22 I Cradock 0 Maury 6 It ' s no use to get upset — you know Wilson will win! Sports 173 Wilson rolls in early season play. Wilson 42, J. F. Kennedy 0 Portsmouth, September 11 — In the first game of the season the Wilson Presi- dents surprised local prophets of doom by prov- ing their ability to win in 1970. By the end of the first quarter of the opening game of the season, against Kennedy of Suffolk, it was clear that Coach Gahagan had replaced his 1969 scoring machine with one equally as powerful. Wilson lost no time scoring, and pushed the score to 20 to 0 in quarter number one. An explo- sive Offense kept piling up points throughout the game, and a solid defense held Kennedy scoreless. Quarterback Bobby Earl Dunn threw two touchdown passes for the Prexies, one to Robert Baby Powell, and one to Ronald Hardy. Kenny Moody and Darrell Rodgers were the stars in Wilson ' s running department. Encouraged by this initial success, Wilson play- ers and fans alike looked forward to another big season and began preparing for their next oppo- nents, the Churchland Truckers. Wilson 76, Churchland 0 Portsmouth, September 18 — The Churchland Truckers came to Frank D. Lawrence Stadium on September 19, and were practically run out of the stadium by the end of the first half. The Presidents could do nothing wrong; as they rolled up the third highest point total in Wilson ' s fifty-two years of football. Their ten touchdown outburst was led by the running of Robert Davis, Sebastian Collins, and Charles Harris and by the accurate passing of Bobby Dunn and Eddie Mc- Sweeney. The first unit played a perfect game, scoring every time they had the ball. Robert Powell was instrumental in the victciy, catching three touch- down passes. Eddie Powell and Ronald Hardy each caught one. Quarterback Bobby Dunn threw three passes for T.D. ' s and backup Eddie Mc- Sweeney threw for two. B. Dunn, QB 5. Perkins, HB D. Moss, T D. Leonard, DB Q. Gaines, DB A. Ely, DB Moody grinds out extra yards against Churchland. 174 Sports Gahagan “discusses a point with Ronald Hardy. ' i ' ss but bows to Norview ' s Pilots Wilson 22, Indian River 0 Deep Creek, September 25 — After holding two opponents scoreless, the Presidents met Indian River in Deep Creek sta- dium for a battle of the unbeatens. A week ear- lier, several comments were made in the paper concering which Wilson squad was better; the offense or the defense. Although the offense played a good game, the defense quickly showed who was the best of the two. Led by the tremendous line play of Mike Fagan and Heartwell Harrison, the Presi- dents made it three straight shutouts. Blaine Clark, end, and linebackers Alvin Ely and Stan- ley Perkins also had very fine games. The offense was led by Kenny Moody whose hard running alone accounted for the first touchdown. Sebastian Collins converted a crisis fourth down into a touchdown. Passing a half- back option to Robert Powell. Ronald Hardy proved his worth as a receiver making impor- tant catches. Norview 8, Wilson 0 Norfolk, October 2, — Wilson traveled to Chittum Field in the hope of winning its eighth straight game. The Presi- dents had previously shut out three straight opponents. To win. Coach Ralph Gahagan said that the Wilson defense would have to hold down All State running back, Larry Stepheny. The defense responded to this by holding Ste- pheny to just over one yard per carry but the offense never caught on, making ten turnovers. The defense was led by the play of the line, anchored by Mike Fagan, David Moss, Steve Philbrick, Ronald Hardy, and Mike Lawson. The only time the defense allowed the Pilots to score was after Wilson fumbled deep in their own territory. L. Bagley, G R. Hardy, E R- Davis, HB B. Oark, E E. McSweeny, QB Moody, FB M. Atkins, K M. Vaughan, FB K, Parsons, HB Sports 175 Prexies gain victory at homecoming Wilson 38, Oscar Smith 12 Portsmouth, October 9 — The Presidents got back to their winning ways as they defeated Oscar Smith in the Homecoming game by a score of 38 to 12. Bobby Dunn, Kenny Moody, and Pot Gaines led Wilson ' s offensive attack. Wilson scored quickly and piled up 22 points in the first quarter. Bobby Dunn scored a touchdown on a 56 yard run, Olen- dus Pot Gaines returned an Oscar Smith punt for another score, and Eddie Powell grabbed a touchdown pass thrown by Dunn. To this total the Presidents added one more touchdown, as Kenny Moody scored late in the second quarter. Oscar Smith ' s only score of the first half came on a 37 yard pass from Donald Thomas to Keith Pager. The second half was a defensive battle. Both teams failed to score in the third quar- ter. Then, in quarter number four, Wilson fullback Kenny Moody scored his second touchdown of the night. The scoring was completed as Donald Thomas threw another touchdown pass to Pager for Oscar Smith. The final score was Wilson 38, Oscar Smith 12 . C. Harris, HB D. Rodgers, HB C. Baker, C. W. Matthews, G. E. Daniell, G. M. Lawson, G. Dunn moves out as Moss blocks against Oscar Smith. Wilson 34, Deep Creek 8 Deep Creek Stadium, October 16 — Wilson ' s sixth opponent of the season did no better than the rest of them, as Deep Creek fell to the Presidents by a score of 34 to 8. Wilson struck early and struck hard, as Davis and Charles Harris both scored touch- downs. Robert Powell caught a touchdown pass, as did Eddie Powell. The Wilson defense, led by Moss, Pagan, and Harrison, held mightily until late in the game, when Deep Creek scored their only touchdown. This was the third year in a row that Deep Creek was defeated impressively by Wilson. The Prexies won 51-20 in 1968 and 50-6 in 1967. 176 Sports and revenge against Great Bridge D. Hall G. H. Harrison, G J. Whitehead, T J. Wright, G J- Kube, T C. Godwin, T Wilson 16, Great Bridge 14 Great Bridge, October 23 — Wilson ventured to Colon Hall Stadium on October 23 with the hope of gaining revenge against the Great Bridge Wildcats. The Wild- cats upset Wilson 31-24 in 1969. It was a different story this time, however. Great Bridge scored first with Everette Hardy going over for the touchdown. Wilson matched this score with a Robert Davis touchdown. Disaster struck for Wilson on the kickoff as Elwood Etheridge raced 95 yards untouched for a touchdown. The two point conversion failed and Great Bridge led by only 14-8. This set the stage for the winning touch- down. Robert Davis carried it over with little over two minutes remaining. The important two point conversion was carried over by Sebastian Collins and Wilson carried away a 16-14 victory. Wilson 32, Norcom 12 Portsmouth, October 31 — Once again, Wilson put it all together as the Prexies downed their strong crosstown rivals, the Norcom Greyhounds, by a score of 32 to 12. Scoring the first three times they had the ball, the Wilsonites quickly put the game out of reach. Robert Ton Davis, in the game ' s first score, ran the ball over the Norcom goal line from the one yard line. Halfback Sebas- tian Collins threw an option pass to Robert Powell, who carried it in for a touchdown. Davis scored twice more, both times with one yard runs. Freshman halfback Charles Harris completed the Presidents ' scoring with an 11 yard run late in the game. Led by Davis, who picked up 105 yards in 17 carries, the mighty Presidents garnered 376 yards by rushing — their best total of the year. The Wilson defense also shone on this gray Saturday afternoon. President defense men intercepted three of Norcom Quarter- back Winfield Copeland ' s passes, and al- lowed him to complete only four passes. Norcom ' s rushing yardage was held to 105 yards. Defense in action against Deep Creek. Sports 177 S. Austin, G M, Fagan, T Wilson defeats Maury in Eastern R. Powell, E T. Mayo, E E. Powell, E R. Frahm, E Wilson 26, Cradock 0 Portsmouth, November 20 — The Presidents finished their regular 1970 season with a 26 to 0 drubbing of traditional rival Cradock. Two plays worked incredibly well for Wil- son on this November night. One was the quarterback keeper plays, and scored one touchdown on a run of 53 yards. The other key play was the halfback pass. Sebastian Collins threw three passes in this situation, and he completed all of them, including one for a touchdown to Robert Powell. As usual, the Wilson defense stood out. Holding Cradock scoreless. Senior defensive back Dwight Leonard intercepted a Cradock pass to make it the third straight year in which he has picked off at least one Cradock aerial. Most Wilson players and fans thought that this would be the Presidents ' last game of the 1970 season. On Thanksgiving Day, Howev- er, A suprising Newport News team defeated the previously undefeated Hampton Crabbers and opened an Eastern Regional playoff berth for Wilson. Wilson 52, Western Branch 22 Portsmouth, October 30 — The Western Branch Bruins came to Frank D. Lawrence Stadium with an outside hope of wrecking Wilson ' s chance for the Southeast- ern District title. For three quarters, the President ' s first team built up a thirty point lead. Then the backups came in and provided a 44 point quarter, each team matching the other with three touchdowns. For Western Branch, Junior running back Rochelle Carney was the sparkplug scoring all three touchdowns; one on a kickoff return. Robert Davis matched Carney with three touchdowns, one of his also on a kickoff re- turn. Next years entire backfield played well with quarterback Eddie McSweeney throwing for one touchdown and Kenny Vaughn mak- ing very good gains on the ground. Robert Davis, Kenny Moody, and Charles Harris will complete next year ' s backfield. Players and coaches observe the action. Cheerleaders stir crowd during Cradock game. 178 Sports Regional Championship game. Wilson 16, Maury 6 Ton Davis dives for yardage against Maury. Norfolk, December 4 — Once again Wilson played the role of spoiler in the Eastern Regional Championship game as the Prexies defeated Maury 16 to 6, dashing the Commodores ' hopes for a perfect season. In 1968 Wilson accomplished a simi- lar feat by beating previously undefeated First Colonial. Maury struck early and scored the first time they had the ball. John Bell scored for the Commodores on a six-yard run. The conver- sion attempt failed, and Maury led six to nothing. The last three quarters were another story, as Wilson completely dominated the game. The first President score was an eight-yard touchdown pass from Sebastian Collins to Robert Powell in the second quarter. Ton Davis scored the two point conversion, and Wilson led Maury eight to six. In the fourth quarter Robert Powell inter- cepted a Maury pass and ran it back to the Commodores ' 35 yard line. Wilson moved the ball down to the Maury 14 yard line. Then Sebastian Collins carried the ball over the goal line for another Wilson touchdown. Davis scored the two point conversion, and Wilson led sixteen to six. Maury was unable to score and the game ended as a sixteen to six Wilson victory. This was Wilson ' s second Eastern Regional title in three years and made the Presidents the number two team in the state. W. Bowen, Mgr. Blocking clears the way for a Wilson runner. Alvin Ely moves in to stop John Bell. J. Crodick, Mgr. R. Griffin, Mgr. J.V. football team wins seven Junior Varsity Football The Woodrow Wilson Junior Var- sity football team had another highly successful campaign in 1970. In what was supposed to be a rebuilding sea- son, the JV ' s won seven games and lost only one. The freshman-dominated JV ' s com- bined a strong defense with an explo- sive offense. Quarterback Mike Lilly was praised by Coach Sweet as being one of the best young quarterbacks ever produced at Wilson. Top run- ners on the JV squad were Lester Thorne, playing at the fullback posi- tion, and the Reginald Jones, playing as a halfback. The leaders of the de- fensive squad were Jimmy Redmon, Carl Williamson, and John Moss. All of these players can be considered Varsity prospects. Our congratulations go to Coaches Sweet and Smith and to the entire JV squad for such a fine season. J. V. Footbal W. Brown, T. Clark, B. Conley, M, Doughtie, G. Earls, C. Eley, G. Hamlet, E Hollowell, M. Hudson, R. Jones, G. Knight, C. Lassiter, M. Lilly, M. Lippfon W. McFadden, K. Nixon, R. Purifory, D. Quidgeon; A. Rogers, A. Scott, N Scott, P. Smalley, E. Stokes, M. Thompson, S. Thornton, J. Watson, G. Whit Quarterback Lilly looks for receivers. The J.V. ' s defe 180 Sports and loses one in 1970 season Players C. Williamson, G. Williamson, T. Wood, R. Parker, F. Spruill, J. Redmon, L. Thorne, T. Sojourner, J. Moss, L. Bates, R. Jones, R. Perkins, B. Bumyan, C. Wills, L. Brown, M. Norris, C. Morris, W. Edward, R. Griffin, Coach Sweet. Season Record Wilson 26 Deep Creek Wilson 24 Indian River Wilson 24 Great Bridge Wilson 6 Maury Wilson 44 Western Branch Wilson 28 Oscar Smith Wilson 22 Churchland Wilson 22 Cradock Sports 181 Spirit, vigor, and loyalty . Sharon Wagner, Co-Captain Smile — you ' re entering the tunnel of cheer. Laurey Smith, Co-Captain THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS All for Wilson High stand up and holler! Sound familiar? The Varsity Cheerleaders are one of Woodrow Wilson ' s liveliest organizations. They boosted school spirit and helped promote good sportsmanship throughout the year by sponsoring pep rallies and victory dances. Also, they organized spirit weeks at Wilson and before each football game saw to it that all football players were remembered with favors. On as- sembly days they increased student enthusiasm with their rousing pep rallies. Before each game their go-get- ' em signs were noticeably displayed in the halls. Truly these girls are a vital part of life at WWHS. Cheerleaders bridge the way to victory. these add up to our Varsity Cheerleaders. Mary Harrell Wanda Berry Marsha Johnson Even little ones are spirited. Karen Davis Ann Marie Bulheller Age 1. Susan Fender Beckie Sandie Kathy Mason Marcia Lewis Sports 183 Zealous J.V. Cheerleaders We ' ve got spirit. 184 Sports How about you? rouse their teams to victory THE J.V. CHEERLEADERS The JV Cheerleaders, sponsored by Miss May Gilliam, have been outstanding this year — assisting the Varsity Cheerleaders by cheering in the stands at varsity games, as well as leading cheers for JV games. Two of their money-making projects during the year were the sale of homecoming flowers and the sale of pro- grams at all varsity football games. When these girls try out for the varsity squad next year, they are certain to make an excellent showing. J.V. ' s welcome the Class of ' 74. Kneeling: Patty Groene — Co-captain, Nancy Heely — Co-captain Standing: Carol Short, Kathy Mercer, Denise Harness, Jenni Mason, Debbie Kincaid, Pam Glover, Beverly Franks, Leslie O ' Connor, Lona Saunders, Cathy Gatling Sports 185 Hopkins and Prince take over basketball coaching duties in 1970-71. The Woodrow Wilson basketball team, under the direction of first year coach Ken Hopkins and assis- tant coach Wayne Prince, had a record of six wins and thirteen losses in the 1970-71 season. After a disappointing start, the team staged a late season rally and advanced to the Southeastern District tour- nament. The Presidents got off to a poor start, winning only one game before Christmas. The team lacked experience and practice, as most of its members had played football. After the first of the year, however, the team ' s technique improved and several individu- als turned in outstanding efforts. Robert Powell av- eraged almost 15 points per game. Eddie Powell, Eddie McSweeney, and Mike Fagan were other out- standing starters. A late season rally surprised many people, as Wilson defeated highly rated Maury and lost to Princess Anne by only four points. Johnnie Walton, a former JV player, was an outstanding late season addition to the Wilson varsity squad. , f • • Season Record Wilson 52 Norview 72 Wilson 66 Cradock 93 Wilson 48 Churchland -c. i 1 47 Wilson 73 fNorcom 109 ) Wilson 52 Great Bridge 55 Wilson 57 Western Branch 72 Wilson 58 Cradock 73 Wilson 50 Crestwood 33 Wilson 67 Indian River 69 Wilson 55 Kennedy 73 Wilson 62 Western Branch 72 Wilson 59 Churchland 61 Wilson 79 Oscar Smith 51 Wilson 65 Princess Anne 69 Wilson 58 Deep Creek 49 Wilson 71 tNorcom 90 Wilson 79 Maury 69 Wilson 70 Great Bridge 73 Powell practices the lay up — a valuable shot for any basketball team. 186 Sports Center jump starts the game. shoots to a 10-8 season Robert Earles jumps against the Bruins of Western Branch. Charles Harris goes in for a layup. Coach Prince, in his first year as J.V. basketball coach, has molded his team into a winner. This year ' s team finished with a ten and eight record. Coach Prince was not fully satisfied with this, feeling that more games should have been won. Of the eighteen games the J.V. ' s played, twelve were decided in the last two minutes and five were decided in overtime. Their record in games gone into overtime was four wins and one loss, that loss at the hands of Deep Creek. Although emphasis is put on winning, the J.V. basketball program ' s primary objective is devel- oping players for the varsity program. This year Johnny Walton was placed on the varsity team near the end of the season. He quickly proved himself by scoring in double figures in three of the four games he played. He contributed the winning basket in Wilson ' s upset of Eastern dis- trict rival Maury. This year ' s team was led principally by six players: Johnny Walton, Lesley Thorn, Reginald Jones, Charles Harris, Steve Austin, and Johnny Moss. Walton led the team in scoring with a 14.8 average. He was followed by Reginald Jones with a 13.4 average. Rebounding was left to Steve Austin who had 169 for the season. Earles shoots over a Bruin. Sports 191 Wrestling Scores Season Record 6-4-1 Wilson 24 Great Bridge 24 Wilson 36 Cradock 16 Wilson 14 Indian River 32 Wilson 27 Princess Anne 22 Wilson 36 Western Branch 16 Wilson 24 Ferguson 20 Wilson 16 Churchland 34 Wilson 17 Norfolk Catholic 24 Wilson 19 Oscar Smith 27 Wilson 24 Deep Creek 19 Wilson 26 Warwick 20 Moody sizes up his opponent. A near pin. Wrestlers gain experience vvhih Kenny Moody shows the correct form. Coach Sweet and his star wrestler. 192 Sports Row 1 - Billy Crafford; Carl Turner; Willie McFadden; Ronnie Ellsworth; Richard Gatling; James Coltrain. Row 2 - Jim Cradock, manager; Maurice Miller; Kenny Moody; John Merritt; Robert Hughes; Butch Daniels; Steve Philbrick. Row 3 — Russell Owens; Jim Hughes; Tony Folz; David Singletary; Mark Coltrain; Frank Tretola, Wade Weatherly; Bruce Moseberth. Row 4 — Richard Butt; Dervin Cromwell, Robert Whitehead; Ted Sojourner. {Compiling a winning record The wrestling team, under Coach Sweet, compiled its first winning season in three years. Wins over Deep Creek and Warwick assured the wrestlers of a winning season. Steve Philbrick ' s 2-1 upset gave the Presidents their win over Deep Creek. Although most memorable matches are victories, some are not. Steve Philbrick became the only per- ; son whom Danny Harmon has failed to pin al- though he lost. Carl Turner, Kenny Moody, and ' Richard Gatling also had some exciting matches. Coach Sweet has much to look forward to as only one wrestler is graduating this year. Co-captain ' Robert Hughes is leaving- and his replacement in the 167 class will probably be Richard Butt. Co-captains Kenny Moody, Richard Gatling, and the rest of the ■ team are returning with another year of experience. Wilson was amply represented in the Regional I Tournament with 8 wrestlers. They were Billy Crafford, Carl Turner, Willie McFadden, Richard k • Gatling, Kenny Moody, John Merritt, Robert Hughes, and Steve Philbrick. Carl Turner and Steve Philbrick also went to the State Tournament. Co-Captains, Gatling, Moody and Hugties Sports 193 Row 1 - Richard Wells, Herb Miller, Andrew Hill, Dwight Moore. Row 2 - Calvin Buck, Keith Silvers, Calvin Cunningham, Bruce LaLonde, Fred Jones. Standing - Coach Ken Hopkins. Cross country team shows promise for future. Although the cross country team won only two meets this year while losing seven, first-year coach Ken Hopkins has much to be happy about. Of the entire track team, only two runners, Bruce La- Londe and Dwight Moore, are graduat- ing. The others will be back next season. Among the more promising of the re- turning runners are Andrew Hill and Herb Miller. Inexperience was the major handicap to the team in 1970. Several of the de- feats were very close and could easily have gone the other way. In two of these losses the margin was less than five points. These defeats were inflicted by Great Bridge and Deep Creek. Wilson ' s two victories were over Western Branch and Churchland. Trackman Ronald Hardy aims for the records. 194 Sports High hurdlers practice their technique. Sprinters Ely and LaLonde. Indoor track team has undefeated season. Under the leadership of Coaches Smith and Bullheller and Captains Ronald Hardy, Dwight Moore, and Bruce LaLonde, the Wilson track team ended its 1971 season with an undefeated 4-0 record. Wilson proved strong in all fourteen track events and was represented by Howard Joyner, Alvin Ely, Ronald Hardy, and Bruce La- Londe at the state meet in Lexington on February 27. This year some new records were set in track. Howard Joyner set a school record in the high jump with 6 ' 2l4 . Alvin Ely tied the school record in the high hurdles at 6.7 seconds. Ely also set an indoor track record in the broad jump with 20 ' 7Vz . Ely led the track team scoring with 40 points. The victories were over Cradock, West- ern Branch, and Oscar Smith; Norcom for- feited its meet to Wilson. Andrew Sonny Hill, who runs the hurdles, was considered the best newcomer by Coaches Smith and Bullheller. r ii ' I I 1 Row 1 — Aubrey Davis, Bruce Bunyon, EHvight Moore, Michael Blount, Herbert Miller Row 2 — Ray Hollowell, Richard Wells, Andrew Hill, Horace Howard, Moses Harding, Randy Scott, Donald Quidgeon, Donald Coble, Coach Smith Row 3 — Coach Bulheller, Kenny Parsons, Gary Hamlet, Calvin Buck, Bruce LaLonde, Ronald Hardy, Cecil Eley Golf team ' s prospects good for 1971. Earnest Stokes, Robert Rardon, Dwight Spivey, Coach Beale, Ricky Mattox, Jef¥ Kliver, Mark Kaler. Of this year ' s golf team. Coach Beale says They look good for four out of eight being freshman. Ricky Mattox is the only returning letterman out of four from last year. Dwight Spivey, returning to Wilson from military school is also a good prospect, says Coach Beale. Both are seniors. Michael Scanlon and Geoffrey Clyver, both juniors look good for the team for this year and next year, says the coach. Charles Kahler, Robert Rordon, Earnest Stokes, and James Robinson are the freshman on this year ' s team. Ricky Mattox Charles Kahler Sumner, Hurwitz, Morris lead 1971 tennis squad. Row 1 — Jonathan Rivin, Robert Sumner, Mark Kozak, Keith Gettier. Row 2 — Coach McMillan, Alan Shapiro, Louis Morris, Robert Hurwitz, Jed Levinson, Sumner eyes his opponent. Rivin socks it to ' em. Coach Phil McMillan assumed coaching duties for the Woodrow Wilson tennis team in 1971 in what promises to be a highly suc- cessful year. The team will play ten matches in 1971 against such tough Southeastern District teams as Cradock and Churchland. Their toughest non-district team they will play is Maury. The starters this year will be Louis Morris, Robert Hurwitz, Robert Sumner, Mark Kozak, Jed Levinson, and Allan Shapiro. Finishing second in the south- eastern district last year with a seven and three record, the pros- pect of a higher finish this year and next is enhanced by the fact that the starting lineup is made up of four underclassmen and two juniors. Mike Griffin Eddie Lilley Bruce Zirkle Ton Davis David Moss Howard Henry Louis Bagley Butch Daniels Reginald Jones Johnny Moss The baseball team for 1971. Ron Peaks Roger Cross David VanDom Buddy Miner Dana McCormick 198 — Sports Glenn Groom Coy Godwin Les Thorne Coach Prince This promises to be a difficult year for the Wilson Varsity base- ball team, but Coach Prince thinks that the team can finish in the top half of the conference. Pitching seems to be the question mark hanging over the team this year, but an outstanding effort should be turned in by return- ing pitcher Dana McCormick. The other pitchers are first year men Glen Croome, Johnny Moss, and Les Thorne. Fielding is the team ' s strong point this year. In the outfield will be Ton Davis, Mike Griffin, Bruce Zirkle, and Ronnie Peaks. Eddie Lilley and Rober Cross will play at the first base position. Buddy Minor and Louis Bagley will play at second, Howard Henry and Reginald Jones will play at third, and Coy Godwin and David Van Dorn will be the shortstops. David Moss and Butch Daniels will be the catchers. Leading hitters this year should be Bruce Zirkle, David Moss, Eddie Lilley, and Mike Griffin. Managers: Donnie Narron and Jim Crodick Sports — 199 The gymnastics team Row 1 Marsha Spear, Linda Campbell, Bonnie Johnson, Pam Galford, Zirkl, Sharon Hobbs, Karen Smith, Row 3 Karen Joyner, Kathy Paula Crawford, Debbie Goodman, Debbie Quidgeon, Row 2 Kathy Eddleman, Vickie Mason Wilder, Kathy Harrison, Mitch Anne Dickerson, Clara Sessoms, Sharon The Gymnastics Team begins practice to- wards the end of November, and meets every Tuesday and Wednesday evening from seven o ' clock to nine o ' clock. The Gymnastics team practices different stunts in order to compete against all girls from the Tidewater area. In February they entered the All-Regional Meet. The girls who won a place went to the state and competed against all girls in Virginia. The Gymnastics team also gives an assem- bly for the W.W.H.S. students, which ends a great year of hard owrk and fun. 200 Sports Steady now, Karen !! Back straight, toes pointed . . . Kathy goes up and away . . . makes it big! L Sports 201 Presenting Wilson ' s Modern Dance Team Row 1. Lillie Smith, Marnishia Moore, Jennifer Speight, Paula Crawford, Sharon Zirkle, Susan Askew, Jackie McKissick, Debbie Robinson. Row 2. Ann Hall, Lynn Vaughan, Kathy Harrison, Linda Camp- bell, Marsha Spear, Bridget MacKillop, Donna Herring. Modern Dance conducts warm-up excersises. Kathy Miller does back-bend. 202 Sports. The hockey team has a big season. Row 1. Becky Mattox. Pam Galford, Michele Myers, Marsha Spear, Janie Mines, Deborah Goodman. Row 2. Miss King — coach, Mary Green, Francine Hardy, Veronica Harvey, Brenda Bazemore, Kathy Eddelman, Karen Smith, Carolynn Staton. The hockey team begins practice about three days a week as soon as school starts. The hockey team consists of fifteen girls. To learn new tech- niques, they play practice games against other schools. At the end of hockey season, there is a game between all the high schools in Tidewater. This year the hockey team played three different schools at William and Mary College, ending in a very eventful season. The co-captains of the hockey team are Karen Smith and Mary Green. The coach is Miss Betty King. The Modern Dance Club begins practice in Janu- ary to prepare for a March assembly. The club meets every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon of each week. In the Modern Dance Club, the mem- bers learn choreography and how to arrange dances of moods of music. Modern Dance is a way of ex- pressing one ' s feeling toward another. The president of the Modern Dance Club is Mar- sha Spear. Their instructor is Mrs. Judith Anderson. Show me how, Mrs. Spear. Oh, the crowds . . . Ah! The life of a cheerleader! That blasted fly!! Way to go! The wonderful world 204 Sports The closer he gets . . . JUMP!! Have you tried Ban?????? Ohhh! Wonderful Football of sports at W.W.H.S.!!! Sports 205 ORGANIZATIONS Bottom Bars: Karen Smith, Secretary; Denise Pierce, Sophomore Representative; Janet Cahoon, Typist; Sherry Johnson, Vice-President; Anne Trant, Senior Representative; Beth Saunders, Freshman Representative; Michelle Myers, Junior Representative; Top Bars: Steve Foster, President; Johnny Miller, Court of Honor President; Kathy Keast, Senior Representative; Sharron Steen, Artist; Mary Sue Wilkinson, Freshman Representative, Mrs. Jonquil Powell, Advisor; Marsha Spear, Director of Publicity; Christine Dawson, Treasurer; Hanging: Danny Rollings, Junior Representative 208 Organizations SCA has active year SCA The 5.C.A. (Student Cooperative Association) certainly lived up to their name. From teacher and freshmen orientation to Senior graduation, they attempted and successfully completed many proj- ects. The list included: (1) taking complete charge of the United Fund Drive and receiving 100% cooperation from the students; (2) stressing the Student Scholarship Fund and making it a vital part of student life; (3) distributing letters of appreciation, apples and flowers to the teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week in October; (4) organizing the election of the homecoming court and making them feel wanted with a lovely float at the traditional football game; (5) aiding the administration by helping to initiate a new dress code for girls — pantsuits invaded W.W.H.S. When the 1970-71 S.C.A. stepped down, they had reasons to sigh . . . It was a truly great year. When Mary Sue wants the tape — you better give it to her! Organizations 209 Art Club Row 1 — Garnet Haislip, Jimmy Eure, Ray May, Keith DeBerry, Roni Wilkie, Jane McNeil — Advisor. Row 2 — Beth Rabel, Cheryl Luke, Pam Foiles, Amy St. Clair, Lynne Burnell, Debbie Meadows, Irene Schauer. Row 3 — Anne Nelowet, Nancy Duke, Kathy McHorney. Art club promotes of art The Art Club serves to promote interest in art throughout the school and community. The many activities this year included bake sales, donut sales, a successful art show, and the de- signing of the mosaic for our school. Membership is open to all students who are interested in art and who will actively support the club ' s activities. interest Mr. Ruzek demonstrates unexpected talent. 210 Organizations Activities Association Activities Association sells “AA” Cards THE ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION The Activities Association performs a valuable service to the student body of WWHS. This committee, composed of 6 teachers and 5 stu- dents, is responsible for the sale of WWHS ac- tivity cards. Students who purchase these cards are admit- ted free to all home football and basketball games and wrestling matches. In addition, they may attend all school-sponsored activities in T. A. Willett Auditorium for half price. Marcia Spear, Mrs. Whitehurst, Mrs. Paige, Mrs. Powell, Steve Foster, Mrs. Blandford, Miss Avery, Mrs. Clark, Pam Walsh, Mrs. Glickman, Theresa Jester. Junior Marshals Jr. marshals usher at all auditorium events Junior Marshals Reflecting in the doors of the auditorium where they have most often been seen, are the Junior Marshals. These girls usher at all con- certs, plays, and other school events held in T. A. Willett Auditorium. The ten Junior Mar- shals are elected by the S.C.A. from nomina- tions made by homeroom teachers according to their interest in being marshals and in their academic average. Marsha Sparks, Jan Durham, Lilian Thayer, Patricia Cox, Linda Brown, Kathy Snowden, Debbie Hughson, Edna Johnson, Ellen Cambell, Jo Anne Hill i Organizations 211 fa Thespian Troupe 1238 1 j Thespian Troupe 1238 is closely associated with the Dramatics Club. This group of twenty earn their membership to the troupe according to a point system based on their performance in the Dramatics Club. 212 Organizations Dramatics Qub 1 A T N, W Row 1 — Ronnie Olitsky, Edna Johnson, Willease Burnell, Cindy Hudgins, Tana Stover, Cindy Lewis, Sharon Craig — Scribe, Meg Morris — Treasurer, Mrs. Brady — Advisor, Ronnie Lewis — Vice-President, Gay Mabe — President, Peggy Heely — Secretary, Lona Saunders, Les Cherry, Linda Martin. Row 2 — Pam Newsome, Cheryl Berry, Diane Brantley, Sandy Curnutte, Tina Ingram, Debi Collins, Linda Deans, Pam Foils, Libby Todd, Debbie Askew, Kitty Miller, JoAnn Merriman, Jackie O ' Donnell, Nancy Heely. Row 3 — Dee Mollenauer, Frenchie Williams, Ellyn Becker, Audrey Heath, Shelley Owens, MeLinda Daniels, Robin Rader, Kathy Mason, Bridget MacKillop, Carol Reynolds, Jennifer Mason, Juanita Brown, Debbie Kincaid, Denise Pierce. Row 4 — Sandy Garner, Diane Loomis, Lynn Burnell, Eddie Lilley, Roy Poison, Danny Rollins, Pat Cordell, Bill Powell, Kathy Thompson, Liz Cobb, Susan Grey, Quinton Parker, Kathy Harrison. Row 5 — Tim Pague, Carl Vaughan, Rick Wyron, Curt Baker, Richard Bowen, Ellis Hilton, Robert Brett, Pete Meagher, Donnie Wilhoite, Richard Wallas, Allan Whitlon, Jeff Brown, Jeff Mobley, Monty Gilbert. Not Shown: Delphyne Spruill, Judy Roseboro, Sandy Brandon. Members rehearse for the fall play Death Takes A Holiday Dramatics club excels in good entertainment The Dramatics Club is composed of students interested in all aspects of drama. From back stage preparations to finale each of the 100 members were able to find the area for which he was best suited. Membership in the Dramatics Club can be obtained by appearing in any one of the productions throughout the year. This year the club presented in the fall, the play, Death Takes A Holiday , and in January, the musical My Fair Lady , as well as the Sen- ior play and four one-act plays in the spring. Dramatics Club members learn many new and exciting things about play productions, staging and lighting. Their many long hours of hard work are rewarded by the applause on opening night . Organizations 213 The Forum Row 1 — Mrs. Brady — Co Sponsor, Susan Vann — Secretary, Rick Wyron — First Vice President, Eva Grace — Second Vice President, Richard Bowen — Treasurer, Miss Old — Co Sponsor. Row 2 — Billy Coburn, Jesse Worrell, Virginia ' ann, Margaret Overman, Susan Reid, Susan Ashley, Donna Oleyar, Pam Little, Terry Manley, Lona Saunders, Debbie Quidgeon, Jo Callis. Row 3 — Nancy Heely, Leslie O ' Connor, Patty Groene, Ronnie Olitsky, Juanita Brown, Jenny Mason, Tana Stover, Cindy Beacham, Pam Smith, Barbara Campbell, Nancy Laderberg, Debbie McDaniel. Row 4 — Denice Pierce, Debbie Kincaid, Emmersene West, Ellyn Becker, Martha Loizou, Kathy Cole, Debbi Collins, Bridget MacKillop, Kathy Holland, Wendel Spence, Dotty Griggs, Novella West. Row 5 — Mary Sue Wilkinson, Puredi Hillary, Bill Powell, Sharon Zirkle, Ricky Rivin, Sandy Brandon, Wanda William s, Buretta Diggs, Jane Tate, Diane Hullibarger, Janet Parker, Joyce Jean. Row 6 — George Cotsimopoulos, Mike Early, Joy Early, Barry Smith, Krista Robertson, Jean Maxwell, Becky Groome, Terri Piland, Terry Walker, Joy Davenport, Rosemary Gaines, Bonita Mills. Row 7 — Marty Furan, Meg Morris, Terri Goldman, Jeff Brown, Norma Pond, Brooks Hall, Paula Sykes, Lynn Kellum, Cindy Schmidtke, Louann Boyd, Carrie Padden. Row 8 — Mike Hubbard, David Shea, Jay Rule, Ezell Autrey, Billy Byrd, Mark Coberly, Ralph Rowley, Phil Inscoe, Richard Todd, Peter Maxwell, Ellis Hilton. Interesting people speak to the forum The Forum is the discussion club of Wilson. Members discuss all types of current events at the meetings which are held every second and fourth Tuesdays. They listen to both outside speakers and speakers from within the school. Students may join their freshman or sophomore years. Only those persons with a B average in English and history are eligible for membership. Advisors are Mrs. Mary Jo Brady and Miss Judy Old. Congressman G. William Whitehurst visited the Forum earlier this year. 214 Organizations ' I I Congressman Whitehurst ponders over a question . . . Then answers. Reading Group Reading group develops good oral reading Reading Group The Reading Group provides us with a form of expression through the reading of poetry and prose. Meeting every Thursday at 8:00 a.m., each member reads a prepared selection and an impromptu selection in hopes of being chosen for the Forensics Team. Through this group the skills of good oral reading, voice and eye contact, and effective interpretation are developed. Seated; Martha Louizou, Cheri Waters, Meg Morris, Peggy Heely, Standing; Ellis Hilton, Bridgett McKillop, Liz Cobb, Richard Bowen Organizations — 215 PUBLIC Sharon Craig PROSE READING Danny Goldblatt Liz Cobb The top performers make the 1971 Forensics Team. POETRY READING Ellis Hilton Meg Morris 216 — Organizations SPEAKING Steve Foster SPELLING Philip Enrico Forensics is divided into five categories: poetry, prose, original oratory, extemporaneous oratory and spelling. These categories, except for spelling, are each represented by two people, a boy and a girl. The representatives of the school are chosen in contests. All of the contests, except spelling, have a panel of judges who choose the winners. The spelling champion is chosen from the winners of the spelling contests in the English classes. All of these winners compete in a final contest where the contestant with the fewest misspelled words be- comes the school representative. The school representatives then compete in a dis- trict contest. The winners in the district contests then go to state, where the competition is among the district winners of Virginia. Organizations 217 The President Staf¥ Row 1 — Susan Gatling, Business Manager; JoAnn Coble, Copy Editor; Row 2 - Andrea Saunders, Head typist; Dee Martin, Index Editor; Donna Olayer, Classes Editor; Mary Kampman, Debbie Forrestor, Editor-in-Chief; Mike Ripley, Photographer; Row 3 — Amy St. Clair, Barry Smith, Emily Wilkinson, Ad Editor; Beth Keeter, Miss Jackie Cooper, Advisor; Mrs. Patricia Glickman, Advisor; Billy Byrd, Pictures and Sports Editor. Row 4 — Judy Hales, Cheryl Berry, Art Editor; Louise Early. Top — Gary Antonucci. 218 Organizations The annual staff visits Maryland Each staff member works had to complete his or her section of the book. JoAnn Coble, Copy Editor, types Senior activities and ambitions. The President Staff has been hard at work this year preparing this annual. The advisors this year were Mrs. Patricia Glickman and Miss Jackie Cooper. The staff, headed by Editor-in-Chief Debbie Forrester, spent many hours planning pages, sorting pictures, and learning new methods to make this year ' s annual a good one that can be enjoyed for many years to come. A trip to the American Yearbook Company in Cam- bridge, Maryland was planned for the staff and advisors by Mr. Neill Watson, our yearbook representative. New techniques for the construction of a yearbook learned at the production plant were incorporated in the 1971 Presi- dent. This year the Staff had a successful yearbook sales campaign — selling over 1200 copies. Seniors had the tra- ditional privilege of having their names imprinted in gold on the cover of their annuals. The Staff has had a busy year and hopes that you will enjoy your special 1971 President. Amy St. Clair, Billy Byrd, and Robert Sumner work to complete pages for the cheerleaders. Cheryl Berry and Emily Wilkinson organize and complete Tri-HI-Y pages. Organizations 219 The Sports Committee works to complete sports pages. The staff works hard to identify pictures. Two days before the deadline the staff seems perfectly calm — tomorrow the mad rush begins! Mrs. Glickman approves pages for the Junior section. The staff works to meet deadlines 220 Organizations Louise Early and Susan Gatling add up total annual sales. Tlie President advisors, Mrs. Patricia Glickman and Miss Jackie Cooper review pages for the annual. Editor-in-Chief, Debbie Forrestor assists Copy Editor, JoAnn Coble. Organizations 221 I I The Student Staff Row 1 — Danny Ward, Janice Dockery, Roni Wilkie, Carmen Silmon, sten, Steve Bullock, Richard Bowen, Sharon Barnett, Mike Goodard, Nancie Gayle Jones, Miss Ransom — Advisor. Row 2 — Carole Land, Bonnie Vick, Duke — News Editor, Ronnie Gup — Editor in Chief. Ellen Campbell, Jo Callis, Pam Foiles. Row 3 — Sandy Brandon, Skip Car- Take a look at our news staff. The Student Staff has worked hard this year and this has been evident in the fine newspapers that they have put out. The advisor this year is Miss Marion Ransom. Under the leadership of Editor Ronnie Gup, the staff has presented us with many articles, stories, pictures, editorials, and let- ters of interest to everyone. The price was still only a dime or free with an Activity card. With the varied features there was something for every- one in this year ' s Student. 222 Organizations Student sponsor and editor confer. I Reporters observe as their articles are typed. The staf¥ listens to Editor Ronnie Gup. The st lff has its lighter moments. Each person works to obtain all the facts on his or her article. Under the direction of Miss Mari on Ransom the staff works to meet deadlines. Each person assigned an article is pleased to finish it. Mixed Chorus 1st Row — Cindy Hudgins, Marcia Lewis, Kathy Snowden, Patricia Cox, Paula Crawford, Cindy Lewis, Gay Mabe, Mrs. Fae Buckley, Joanne Braman, Bonnie Bittner, Laura Price, Laurel Cook, Martha Canapbell, Edna Johnson, 2nd Row — Kathy Bennett, Connie Smith, Marsha Johnson, Robyn Rader, Louise Early, Kathy Keast, Barbara Roby, Karen Smith, Diane Loomis, Dianna Branch, Cathy Carter, Sharon Zirkle, Kathy Thompson, Leslie Nugent, Debbie Ames. 3rd Row — Amy Jaenntte, Cheryl Berry, Sharon LeDoyea, Susan Brannon, Janice Roberson, Melinda Daniels, Sandy Ellis, Sandy Cumutte, Bonnie Early, Diane Brantley, Pat Padgett, Gail THE VOCAL DEPARTMENT The Vocal Department of WWHS is one group that remained busy throughout the year. Under the direction of Mrs. Fay Buckley, the various groups gave school con- certs, entertained at many civic functions, and assisted with the musical “My Fair Lady. The Presidents and First Ladies are a group of twen- ty-one who represented Wilson at many luncheons, ban- quets, and community events throughout the entire year. The Mixed Chorus is a group of about sixty students who participated in various school concerts throughout the year, including two Lancaster Scholarship concerts. The Girls Chorus consists of approximately twenty-five girls. These girls have represented the school at several civic functions, the Lancaster concerts and they have learned many new things about singing. Membership to the above three groups is obtained by satisfactory audition with the director. The Boys and Girls Glee Clubs do not require an audi- tion. These groups participate in school concerts and learn how to better develop their voices. To be a member of the WWHS Vocal Department is an honor, and is regarded as such by all involved. Ballentine, Karen Davis, Liz Cobb, Sharon Johnson, 4th Row — Peggy Heely, Femece Sykes, Colonuis Rawlings, Clarence Skyes, Thomas Russell, Frank Coble, Samuel Brandon, Ronnie Lewis, Eddie Lilley, Monty Gilbert, Doug Thompson, Gary Antonucci, Barry Smith, Kathy Miller, Sandy Gamer, Bridget McKillop. 5th Row — Tim Harrell, Ricky Gilbert, Herbert Griggs, Phil Inscoe, Roy Hall, Carl Vaughan, Roy Polsin, Steve Vass, Tim Pague, Donnie Willhoite, Barrv ' Credle, Alanzo Taylor, Russell Patterson, Quinton Parker. Mrs. Buckley helps students prepare for a song fest. 224 Organizations Girls ' and Boys ' Glee Club Row 1 — Terri Patterson, Franchone Boston — Secretary, Melonie Askew — Treasurer, Mrs. Buckley, Debbie Trowbridge - Assistant Secretary, Alicia Ames — President, Linda Pigg. Row 2 — Rosa Burnett, Diane Wilder, Mitch Ann Dickerson, Jacquelyn Creekmore, Amy Norvell, Linda Deans, Virginia Crawford. Row 3 — Connie Benson, Sharon Elliott, Debbie Isenhower, Susan Sitzler, Nancy Pollock, Gwen Stewart, Janet Parker. Row 4 — Joseph Brown, Carmen Johnson, Karen Brown, Regina Washington, Betty Mason, Gene Earls, Helen Hatche. Row 5 - Anthony Jones — Treasurer, Marvin Browr — Secretary, Bob Baker, Ed Grace, Jeffer Perry, Roosevelt Armstrong, Ronald Raynor Mike Edwards - President. Girls ' Chorus Row 1 - Diane Clark, Brenda Daniel; Barbara Herring, Becky Edwards, Ten Goldman, Susan Spivey, Lynn Vaughar Evelyn Black, Mrs. Buckley — Advisoi Kathy Cole — Accompanist. Row 2 - Alethia Wilson, J. J. Banks, Mamie Davi; Dottie Griggs, Lori Gardner, Kathy Merce Carolyn Shifflett, Teresa Whitehurst, Dian Hullibarger, Bonnie Gibbs, Frances Stume( Jean Maxwell. 225 Organizations Presidents and First Ladies Row 1: Robin Rader, Gay Mabe, Sandy Ellis, Cindy Lewis, Debbie Ames, Row 2: Janice Roberson, Marsha Johnson, Cheryl Berry, Melinda Daniels, Sharon LeDoyen, Karen Smith; Row 3; Danny Rollins, Carl Vaughn, Barry Smith, Doug Thompson; Row 4: Larry Pittman, Donnie Willhoite, Roy Poison, Tim Pague, Eddie Lilley President ' s and Eirst Ladies entertain at the teacher ' s Christmas party. The group sings at numerous assemblies. 226 Organizations I Orchestra Woodrow Wilson High School Orchestra Members 1st Violins Violas Trumpet John Williams — Concertmaster Linda Bard James Dalla Villa Billy Powell Janice Davis Larry Easkin Vickie Waycaster Carolyn Stanton John Kauffman Novella West Brenda Gallop Ellis Hilton Mark Coberly Bill Brooks Debbie Askew Cellos Donna Stewart David Moss French Horn Vickie Johnson Theodore Gregory Carmen Silmon Angela Ausby Richard Todd Kenneth Sykes Horace Howard Marty Furan James Mulligan Trombone 2nd Violins Emmersene West David Sumner Sharon Barnett Michael Boone Michael Reid Kathy Delcambre Michael Moore Barry Staton Cassandra Goodwyn Percussion Steven Harrell Sabrina Carey Johnny Miller Kathy Williams Jay Rule Patricia Rowe Basses Roland Sunkins Dennis Moss FLUTE Sherrye Sheffield John Moss Barbara Hudson Bonita Mills Will March Oboe Junius Watson Clarinet Vincent Pitt Bass Clarinet Puredi Hillary Dwight Leonard Lorenzo Hainsworth Bassoon Keith Bailey Steve Bradshaw The orchestra varies its music The Orchestra of Woodrow Wilson High School, under the direction of Mr. Michael Laguta, meets sixth period in the band room. Realizing the varied tastes and moods of people who enjoy music, the orchestra plays everything from Bach to Bacharach. The group gives concerts during the year and spends many hours practicing. Most of the members of the orchestra begin their training in junior high school so that they are well pre- pared to participate in the Woodrow Wilson High School Orchestra. Organizations 227 Flute Therese Jester Vickie Garrison Regina Walker Terri Piland Barbara Hudson Vickie Mitchell Lisa Jester Garonne Ellis Oboe Cecil Whitfield Norma Pond Robin Howell Clarinet Lorenzo Hainsworth Keith Bailey Puredi Hillary ‘Linda Garrett Pam Wright Jeff Mobley Sandra Gallop Valerie Mitchell Judy Chrisman Debbie Jones Betty Sykes Dorothy Douglas Mary Writsell Donna Galloway Debbrah Johnson Kathy Johnson Belinda Martz Becky Mattox Kay Nixon Patricia Walton Carlene Scales Paula Sykes James Belcher George Cotsimopoules Alto Cornell Wells Wendel Spence Bass Clarinet ‘Dwight Leonard Dee Mollenaurer Vickie Bebout Contra Bass Clarinet Carrie Padden WWHS Band Donald H. Ruzek, Conductor Bassoons ‘Vincent Pitt ‘Stephen Bradshaw Broadrick Morse Pat Perry Alto Saxophone ‘Robert Smith Mike Price Eugene Hardy Kendall Green Chris Early Clifford Clark Mike Williams Tenor Saxophone ‘Ellis Hilton ‘Bradley Spiers Baritone Saxophone Mike Fagan Trumpet James Dalla-Villa Johnny Walton Eddie Spence Larry Eakin Coronets ‘James Humphrey John Kauffman ‘Bill Brooks Mike Peters Mike Lane Alan Pinkerman Jessie Worrell Tom Bradley Donald Wilkerson Allan Gergoire Charles Hurst Phillip Stallings James Turner Billy Cobum French Horns ‘Kenny Sykes ‘Wendlin Cary Carmen Silmon David Canon Debbie McDaniel William Hilton Mike Lipford Baritone ‘Mike Reid Jo Lynn Callis Ricky Sirico James Scales Gary Owens Trombones ‘David Sumner ‘Marvin Bacote Dwain Hewitt Bill Rabba Moses Hardie Kelvin Riccick Gary Witherow Tony Bumgarner Bass Roderick Coles James Mathews Jeff James Percussion ‘Jay Rule ‘Johnny Miller Paul Canon Mike Wilkins Brooks Hall Bill Gaddy Steve Utley Steve Simpson Cheryl Jennings Gail Mozelle Larry Goode Karl Marrisette Garcia Ridgeway Karl Liljegren Alan Whitlow Drum Major ‘John Miller Drum Lieutenants ‘Keith Baily ‘Vincent Pitt Librarian — Waverly Clark Announcer — Rick Wyron ‘Seniors Mr. Ruzek directs the band during the Christmas Assem- bly The band entertains at halftime 228 Organizations WWHS band is active throughout the year If, in the beginning of the year, anyone ever ventured t look out in the cold mist of first period to the area behin the tennis courts, he would likely see the band putting in a hour ' s worth of hard work preparing for a football gam( Others might sit in class and tap their feet to the beat c Aquarius or other band favorites. Later in the year, it wa time for the Christmas parade; and everyone knew wha that meant — a few bars of Jingle Bells followed by TH HORSE !! But by this time the band was inside working o its Christmas Concert which included a salute to Beethove on his birthday. The highlight of the season was the Christmas Assembl; As students were listening to Overture of 1812 (alia This Is the Cereal That ' s Shot from Guns ) they found th stage nearly covered with multicolored streamers. But, a band members know, it was back to work to prepare fc Band Festival (competition between area bands), the Sprin Concert, and later back to the field for more parades. An way you look at it, band members are always hard at wor perfecting their performances. The band arouses spirit at a Pep Rally Organizations 229 Co-Captain Ginger Wyant Donna Wilkinson, Penny Rogerson, Gloria Eure, Vicki Waycaster, Lillian Thayer, Holly Marshall. Gloria Eure Janice Dockery Barbara Hudson Lillian Thayer Vicki Waycaster Penny Rogerson 230 Organizations Ginger Wyant, Susan Branon, Barbara Hudson, Janice Dockery, Connie Smith, Co-Captain Susan Branon Connie Smith Holly Marshall Donna Wilkinson 1 f Majorettes step high. Led this year by Susan Branon and Ginger Wyant, the majorettes of Woodrow Wilson High School strove to perfect their twirling routines. Practice was a year ' round task, and it paid dividends obvious to everyone who saw them per- j form in assemblies and at football games to such tunes as Aquarius, The I Horse, and The Stripper. 231 Organizations Distributive Education Club CLUBS OF ANCRICA WILSON HIGH SCHOOL Row 1: Kathy McNeely — parliamentarian, Jackie Dashiell — reporter Debbie Simmons — treasurer, Mr. Lynch — advisor, Mrs. Allison — advisor, Mr. Henderson — advisor, Mike Haywood — president, Debbie Riggan — secretary, Steve Vass — vice-president, Wayne Berry — chaplain. Row 2: Jackie Hedgepeth, Bonnie Buchanan, Kenneth Gary, Steve Tugwell, Paula Williams, Phyllis Marshall, Deborah Harris, Ricky Sillings, Greg English, Bob Brett, Ellen Greco, Carol Carlo, Cathy Holland, Donna Hardy, Laura King, Belinda Dawkins, Anthony Perry, Charles Sturgis. Row 3: Tommy Huett, Charlie Hermason, Robbie Joyner, Vickie Fields, Minnie Harrell, Gayle Thornton, Claudia Myatt, Wanda Christmas, Sandra Modlin, Annette Gizara, Jean Bright, Marilyn Smith, Beverly Cunningham, Theresa Byrnt. Row 4: Susan Diddle, Pauline Ward, Martha Cates, Priscilla Bennett, Shelia McCly, Brenda D.E. All D.E. students become members of the D.E. Club, which trains them in group action for later civic responsi- bilities. Training is given in parliamentary procedure, committee work, handling organizational business and social functions. The members are encouraged to main- tain a high type of achievement and to learn business eti- quette. Pupils are afforded opportunities to enter contests in D.E. on a local, state and national basis. 232 Organizations Lewis, Barbette Dickerson, Sandra Pool, Linda DeSimone, Donna Gastner, Karen Ryder, Nancy Grimes, Debbie Pettengill, Debbie Austin, Harriet Steeves, Alonzo Taylor, Willy Williams, David Melton, Carlton Gray. Row 5: Lawrence Brandon, Larry Madden, Danny Herring, Dennis Drake, Wayne Mines, Roger Cross, James Shelton, Tom Tanner, Jack Watson, Arnold Fields, Wayne Weahherly, Buddy Compton, Ronald Fink, Phil Smith, Gene Hollingsworth, Woody Jones. Row 6: C. C. Smith, J. C. Cooper, Stan Jones, Steve Stamnon, Freeman Haire, Joe Morgan, Bernie Gray, Bernie Stewart, Ray Broda, Joe Collins, Billy McGlothlin, David Blevins, Paul Oldfield, Phil Dellatiar, Steve Whitehurst, Robert Savino, Garland Turney, Jeff Upton, Joe Crum, Chet Miles. Industrial Cooperative Training Row 1 — Debra Slater, Mickey Boley, Cindy Martin, Beckie Rickman, president; Bobby Nichols, reporter; Mr, Bailey, co-sponsor; Mr. Clement, co-sponsor; Steve Edwards, parliamentarian; Andrea Dillard, secretary; Brent Todd, treasurer; Dawn Gooch, Nita Vann, Linda Bremer. Row 2 — Joe Underwood, Wayne Brooks, Steve Benton, Mike Fedock, Cindy Buchanan, Sarah Truex, Terry Eure, Jean Murray, Lucy Brooks, Teresa Dale, Annette Jackson, Brenda Minnick, April Russell. Row 3 — Bobby Miltier, Steve Dolliver, David Ferguson, Jo Anne Claggion, Karen Lemar, Debbie Smith, Karen Brown, Jerry Lovern, Susan Jenmngs, Debbie Hopkins, Susan Wilder, Larry Hand. Row 4 — Roger Ward, Robert Emons, Howard Chappel, Gene Bunn, Arthur Christmas, Richard Craver, Billy ShafEer, Reggie Lilley, Mike Newton, Phillip Council, Debbie Saunders, David Applewhite. I.C.T. Industrial Cooperative Training is a form of cooperative part time education designed to pro- vide vocational industrial training opportunities for high school juniors and seniors at least six- teen years of age. The student-learners attend school one half of each school day, and receive work experience on the job in a trade or indus- trial occupation of their choice the other half of the school day. Steve Edwards— Parliamentarian, Jamie Jolliff — V ice-President, Bobby Nichols —Reporter, Becky Rickman — President, Brent Todd — Treasurer, Andrea Dillard — Secretary. Organizahons 235 FBLA learns skills today for jobs of tomorrow The main purpose of the Wilson chapter of the Future Business Leaders of America is to mold the business students of the school into the most qualified leaders of tomorrow ' s business world. In their monthly meeting, the chapter devotes itself to helping the Future Business Leaders develop their character and leadership to the highest peak. They learn the ethics of good busi- ness practice in a way that will create better busi- ness relationships. They undertook many projects that helped to develop the character of tomorrow ' s leaders. They attended the October regional meeting at Old Dominion University and participated in several contests at the State Convention held in the spring. They learned how to work with other school-oriented, professional organizations by participating in activities with other FBLA chap- ters in the area. Our future business leaders hard at work. FBLA Row 1 — Linda Duffee — President, Barbara Whitehead — Vice President, Cindy Hines — Secretary, Dail Butler — Treasurer, Brenda Whitson — Reporter, Amy St. Clair — Parliamentarian. Row 2 — Emmerson West, Novella West, Gwendolyn Spivey, Barbara Pennell, Debbie Isenhower, Kim lohnson, Susan Ashley, Debbie Spruill, Carolyn Parker, Brenda Howard, Penny Rogerson, Connie Reynolds, Cathy Davis, Susan Gillikin, Sharon Pope, Debbie Chase. Row 3 — Valrynda McClendon, Kathy Hasty, Beverly Port, Debbie Kellam, Donna Coltes, Mamie Davis, Charlene Baird, Wendy Lutz, Kathy West, Teresa Compton, Dawn Gray, Donna Manning, Shona Daniels. Row 4 - Sarzetta Sawyer, Paula Sykes, Lynn Keloum, Debbie Siegle, Rhonda Holland, Claudette Burch, Rhonda Davis, Dianna Branch, Marion Ruffin, Linda Mullins, Jo Ann Writesel, Mary Writesel, Nancy Bailey, Debbie Arnold. Row 5 — Jacqueline McKisssick, Collmetor Scott, Eartha Garrett, Joyce Norvell, Marsha Critcher, Terry Eure, Kim Farley, Stephanie Facenda, Emily Byrum, Susan Jeffers, Patty Collins, Debbie Vaughan, Theresa Gough, Deborah Redfearn, Tena Davis. vox Row 1 — Claudette Burch, Debbie Spruill — Treasurer, Mrs. Underwood — Sponsor, Mary Jo Thomas — Chairman, Barbara Whitehead. Row 2 — Stephanie Facenda, Linda Mullins, Joyce Norvell, Susan Etheridge, Debbie Siegle. Row 3 — Carol Brinkley, Emily Byrum, Patty Collins, Lynette Moseberth, Nancy Richards. VOT students combine school with their jobs The Vocational Office Training Program, coordinated by Mrs. Underwood, is that part of the Business Education program that is in essence cooperative part-time. This program operates with a twofold purpose: classroom study and learning basic skills for office jobs, and on-the-job training under the competent supervision of the employer or office supervisor. One phase of the program com- pliments the other. Student schedules are arranged so that each individual participating in the pro- gram attends classes half of the school day and is employed in an office capacity during the remaining part of the day. An arrangement of this nature makes it pos- sible to combine a regular high school course with beneficial preparation for work and enables a student to explore office occupations before graduation. Job orienta- tion of this type makes possible higher pay and faster promotions in employment after graduation. Organizations 237 Students study to be practical nurses Standing: Linda Pendleton, Mrs. Decker, advisor. Crystal Bowen. Seated: Debbie Ashbury, Mary Green, Janet Benton, Angela Williams, Gwen Harrell Portsmouth School of Practical Nursing, founded in January, 1967, is the first school of practical nursing in Portsmouth. The school, jointly sponsored by the Portsmouth School Board, Maryview Hospital, and Portsmouth Gen- eral Hospital, is under the direction of Mrs. Katherine Decker. The students who are seniors in Portsmouth high schools, are taught nursing theory during the academic year, and they receive clinical in- structions by Mrs. Jane Greenwood and Mrs. Dorothy DeSue in one of the hospitals for thirty-three weeks. The program is approved by the Virginia State Department of Education and the Virginia State Board of Examiners for Nurses. The girls learn new and modern hospital techniques. 238 Organizations FTA FTA learns to touch humanity “Touch Humanity — Teach is the motto of the Future Teach- ers of America, and expresses well the philosophy of the club and its members, who exert con- siderable effort in planning their future careers. The FTA was founded in 1951 in honor of Principal Sweeney and his out- standing contributions to youth education. Woodrow ' Wilson ' s FTA meets in room 118 every third Tuesday, with Mrs. Huff as Ad- visor. Row 1 — Cora Smith, Jane Watson, Diane McCrichard, Debbie Pettengill, Julie Bolar — Treasurer, Shiela Satterfield - President, Miss Beale - Advisor, Mrs. Huff - Advisor, Debbie Albright - Vice President, Pam Vanderberry — Historian, Pam Whitehorn — Chaplain, Pam Little, Donna Oleyar. Row 2 - Colmetor Scott, Joan Wilson, Shelia Brown, Eartha Garrett, Pam Wilkins, Ellyn Becker, Dee Martin, Melinda Majette, Shelly Owens, Janice Pittman, Puredi Hillary, Sandy Garner, Linda Abrahamson. Sharon Barnett, Jackie McKissick, Madelain, Ladelain Lilbold, Meg Morris, Pam Newsome, Susan Spivey, Dee Mollenhauer, Chris Dawson, Lorenzo Hainsworth, Rhonda Jones, Kathy Harrison, Nikki Levin. LATIN CLUB Latin club increases understanding of Romans The Latin Club is an organiza- tion which helps its members to have a better understanding of the Roman civilization. Miss Lewis, the sponsor, encouraged activities such as a banquet, a picnic, plays, and field trips dur- ing this year. Row 1 — Puredi Hillary — Secundus Consul, John Graham — Quaestor, Miss Lewis — Advisor, Philip Enrico — Primus Consul, Janet Parker — Scriba. Row 2 — Diane Hullibarger, Marty Furan, Jimmy Baker, Bill Powell, Ginger Lowman. Row 3 — Jenny Watson, Mike Peters, Bruce Bunyan, Mike Gerald. Row 4 — Kathy Holland, Richard Todd, George Cotsimopoulos, Tony Folz. Organizations 239 I Spanish Club i- A 9 VC ' ' Jr ■ . : M3 Row 1 — Wendel Spence, Belinda Gaboon, Miss G. Adams, Becky Fernandez, Susan Spivey, Betty Lewis. Row 2 — Janie Mines, Joy Robinson, L,aurel Cooke, Bonnie Connard, Vicky Brown, Debbie Quidgon, Jonathan RMn. Row 3 — Mark Friedman, Laura Price, Bruce Cole, Pam Bryant, Debbie Hughs, Burnetta Diggs, Lynn Kellun. Row 4 — Caesar Adamson, Viola Melcon, Abraham Smith, Mildred McTyre, Marchette Wynn, Debbie Tolbert, Pat Young. Row 5 — Marion Bazemore, Joanne Claggion, John Moncrief, Kevin Dillard, Terrie Goldman, Patti Waive, Shelia Jones, Vivion Baines Row 6 — Stanley Perkins, Christopher Hall, Dorothy Douglas, Andrea Banks, Emily Byrum, Carol Reynolds, Pam Newsome. Spanish and French clubs have successful Christmas sales. Spanish Club The Spanish Club consists of students who wish to achieve a better understanding of Spain and its language. Membership is open to those students who are taking or who have taken Spanish. Meetings are held after school on the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month. 240 Organizations I French Club Row 1: Pam Foiles, Terry Walker, Linda Brown, Pam Walsh, Kath Thompson, Mary Kampman, Joy Early. Row 2: Betty Sykes, Ellyn Becker, Wanda Williams, Mrs. Williams, Kathy Delcambre, Debbie Askew, Susan Reid, and Shelly Owens. Row 3: Sandy Curnette, Stuart Schoenhaut, Norma Pond, Kathy Dell, and Lynn Cle- ments. 1 ife ' 11 ht 1 Row 1: Wendelin Carey, Caronn? Ellis, Jo Anne Pulley, Vicki Johnson, David Edwards, Angelia Sanders, Kim Marshall, and Beth Silberstein. Row 2: Cassandra Good- wyn, Sharon Hairfield, Jean Kent, Donna Galloway, Shelia Custis, Liz Cobb, Rita Bergwell, Beth Keeter, and Irvena Waters. Row 3: Rhonda .Jones, Charles Deberry, Jef¥ James, Eddie Fuller, Ray Belyea, Carrie Padder, Richard Gillerlain, and Moses Hardy. Le Cercle Frangais Le Cercle Franqais is the French Club (for those of you that don ' t take French). To become a member of the French Club, you must be tak- ing French or have taken it. The purpose of the club is to strive for a better understanding of French. The club ' s meetings are held on the first and third Wednesdays of the month. Mrs. Gladys A. Jenkins is the sponsor for the for- ty-five members. They planned field trips and a tea for the local foreign language students from other schools. Excusez-moi! Organizations 241 The Debate Team Row 1 — Larry Eakin, Tana Stover, Sharon Zirkle, Mike Wilkins, Mr. Butler, Rachel Swan, Donald Hornstein, Ellen Becker, Richard Harrell. THE DEBATE TEAM The debate team, though a small group, does a great job of presenting the pros and cons of a certain issue. The debate team gives its members a chance to voice their own opi- nions. They learn the proper techniques of debating and compete against other area schools. The team debated in Charlottesville and at Wake Forrest this past year. Debates require much preliminary preparation. 242 Organizations Court of Honor Row 1 — Dee Martin — Vice President, Margaret Stewart — Advisor, Hattie Cooper — Advisory, Johnny Miller — President. Row 2: Philip Stallings — Freshman Representative, Jeff Brown — Sophomore Representative, Cindy Hudgins — Junior Representative; not pictured — Mr. Brock — Advisor. Court of honor promotes honesty throughout the school Signing the Honor Scroll during Honor Week The Court of Honor works to enforce the Honor Pledge by endeavoring to create an awareness in students of the damage to per- sonal integrity and to the school reputation caused by cheating, stealing, or lying. During Honor Week students in all classes are given the opportunity to sign the Honor Scroll, thereby pledging to help promote honor at WWHS. Organizations 243 Student Action Council works to obtain student privileges. Mr. Vernon Randall, assistant principal, set into motion the Stu- dent Action Council with Mrs. Shumaker responsible for guiding the group. The basic purpose of the group is to provide an opportunity for students to express their views concerning the many and varied problems confronting today ' s high school students. This council also serves as the nucleus of under- standing between the administra- tion and the students. The various classes, races, and organizations are fairly repre- sented on the committee in an effort to perpetuate new and different ideas. The S.A.C. this year used its influence in receiv- ing permission for the female stu- dents to wear pants outfits to school. Students Action Council Hlrrison” ' Hartwell These outfits are not acceptable. Girls look at new dress code. 244 Organizations Science Club Row 1 — David Tippitt, treasurer; Puredi Hillary, secretary; Mike Gerald, president; Mrs. Hobbs, advisor; Marty Furan, vice-president; Bill Powell, Jesse Worrell. Row 2 — Wendel Spence, Jonathan Rivin, James Robinson, Jay Rule, Richard Todd, Jimmy Baker, Rodney Bozeman, Mike Peters. Math Club Students relate to society The Science Club strives to increase the students interest in science and to teach the students how science is related to our com- plex society. Also, it strives to make the knowledge gained from one ' s study of sci- ence, practical and useful for day to day liv- ing. The Archimedes Math club strives to pro- mote student interest in mathematics. It not only educates the members about mathemati- cal concepts but also exposes them to math stunts and games. All in all, both clubs help the students ad- just to our fast-moving society. Mrs. Darden, Mrs. Hanna, Shelly Owens, Susan Reid, Susan Vann, Jane Tate, Ezell Autrey, Virginia Vann, Richard Bowen, Tonda Baker, Pam Foiles, Willease Burnell Organizations 245 National Honor Society Ronnie Gup, Carol Land, Rick Wyron, Liz Cobb, Sharon Steen, Sharon LeDoyen, Younde Bynum, Tonda Baker, Kathy Delcrambre, Charlene Baird, David Askew, Rachel Swan, Row 2 — Ezell Autrey, Sherri Waters, Julie Bolar, Peggy Heely, Dee Martin, Kathy Cole, Martha Louizou, Linda Bard, Ann Hall, Jay Brooks, Row 3 — Steve Foster, Shelia Satterfield, Meg Morris, Karen Smith, Sandy Curnutte, Ellis Hilton, Bill Byrd, Mike Greald. Row 4 — Bruce Zirkle, Dennis Morris, Melinda Daniells, Pat Thompson, Chris Dawson, John Williams, James Thompson, Terri Walker, Donnie Wilhoite, Garland Sawyer. NHS honors industrious students. This year, the Woodrow Wilson Chapter of the National Honor Society completed its twelfth year in existence. The officers for the 1970-71 school year have been: Mark Coberly — President, David Sumner — Vice President, and Ann Hall Secretary- Treasurer. Miss Shumaker and Miss Rice, the fac- ulty advisors, have worked diligently to insure the smooth operation of the organi- zation. For a student to be considered for membership, he must have a 90 average with no semester grade below 76 and he must have been enrolled in Wilson for at least one semester. Presently there are fifty-one members in the organization. The new members take their pledge. 246 Organizations Scholastic Team Front Row — Charlene Baird, Patty Groene, Dee Martin, Second Row — Bill Byrd, Diane Hullibarger, Rick Wyron. Organizations 247 Varsity Qub Top row: Mike Lawson, William Bowen, Richard Frahm, David Moss, Steve Philbrick, Steve Austin, Mike Pace, Jim Croddick, Butch Daniels. Middle Row: Eddie Lilley, Dana McCormick, Dwight Leonard, Coy Godwin, Mike GrifLin. Bottom row: Curt Baker, Mike Atkins, Billy CrafEord, Casmer Hesiak, Carl Turner These sportsmen lead Wilson to victory To become a member of the Varsity Club, one must have won a letter in one of the many sports offered at Wilson. In order to win a letter, one must have a coach recommend them or have scored a high number of points. On February 20th the Varsity Club matched their skills against the WNOR High-Hoopers. The Varsity Club won with a score of 76 to 69. 248 Organizations Sink it! This group of students represent spirit. The Pep Club consists of an enthusiastic group of students who are responsible for helping to promote school spirit. These students make posters for the halls and buttons for other students to wear. Pep Club 1 1 Office Workers Back Row: Pat Padgett, Susan Riddick, Arlene Ward, Beverly Speight; Middle Row: Cynthia Lee, Debra Dolliver, Joyne Mines, Kathy Cole, Jennifer Speight; Front Row: Susan Diddle, Maria Riddick, Lee Harrell, Vicky Brown, Debbie Benton, Amy Jeanette. Guidance Workers a 1 1 Students assist office personnel and librarians. The office and guidance workers con- sist of student girls who have a study hall and want to help out in the offices. Running errands and filing are only a few of their responsibilities. Standing: Sandra Shelton, Mildred Gillard, Louise Davis, Belinda Cahoon, Darlene Clark, Carolyn Mintz, Kathy Clarke; Seated: Kathy Jenkins, Bonnie Carnard, Pam Vandenberg. Library Assistants Front row: Carol Gibbs, Sarah Truex, Mary Green, Karen Brown, Deborah House, Bonnie Cotton. Back row: Bobby Watson, Vicky Lambert, Gwendolyn Harrell, Brenda Davis, Jennie Hatchell, Mary Hall, Margaret Fly. The library assistants are very important in main- taining the library. They stamp books and check passes of the students using the library. They file books, check in new books, straighten card catalog, count circulation of books, and also write notices for overdue books. Susan Gillan learns how to use office machines. Mrs. Costner instructs Charleen in Guidance office procedure. Wilson ' s expression of thought for Maury. Arch Snapdragon Coleman, former American in government class. spy addresses students Looking Back in ' 71 Third Lunch gets it together. Mrs. Brett enjoys her conversation. A typical day in the library. Qieerleaders dress up for Homecoming. An Architect Anybody? The Lone Star? Men ' s Lib!? 254 Organizations J Reflections of a big night . . . Carl takes it easy . . . Everlasting Friendship Never did get this stuff . Organizations 255 Emily Wilkinson President Anne Trant Vice-President Peggy Heely Sharon LeDoyen Secretary Treasurer Ellen Campbell Asst. Treasurer Susan Fender ll Sgt. at Arms President ' s Tri-Hi-Y Karen Davis Donna Hairfiel Historian Chaplain Cheryl Berry Susan Branon Lynne Burnell Melinda Daniels Ann Hall Sherry Johnson Karen LeMar Cindy Lewis Gay Mabe Robin Rader Barbara Robey Becky Sandie Laurey Smith Sharon Wagner Susan Williams Pam Wilkins Sharon Wright 256 Organizations President ' s Tri-Hi-Y are a fun loving group Our fearless leaders Debbie Riggan President Jan Pringle Vice President Debbie Chase Secretary Pat Byrd Treasurer Debbie House Chaplain Joanne Bangle Sgt. at arms April Russel Corr. Sect. Allen Tri-Hi-Y Wanda Berry Lucy Brooks Cathy Davis Terry Eure Susan Gillikin Marsha Johnson Candy Moran Marcia Moss Carol Reynolds Connie Reynolds Debbie Seigle Mary Jo Thomas Organizations 258 Prexie Tri-Hi-Y Wanda Bartley President Nancy Grimes Vice-President Cindy Whitley Secretary Pat Williford Treasurer Marsha Sparks Chaplain Connie Smith Karen Smith Historian Sgt. at Arms Barbara Bonneville Claudette Burch Janet Cahoon Sandy Curnutte Angie Farless Lucille Mizelle Denise Pierce Debbie Pettengill Penny Rogerson Crystal Sears Marsha Spear Debbie Spruill Pam Walsh I I 260 Organizations Here ' s the gang! Organizations 261 Blanford Tri-Hi-Y Candie Pace Marie Insley Nancy Duke Diane Brantly President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Carol Shuping Chaplain Joyce Norvell Historian Patty Collins Sgt. at Arms Debbie Ashley Kathy Bennett Emily Byum Jo Lyn Callis Stephanie Facenda Susan Gatling Debbie Hopkins Teresa Hughes Susan Jeffers Debbie Slater Barbara Taylor Teresa Vasquez Roni Wilkie 262 Organizations Organizations 263 Willett Tri-Hi- Y } Kathy Mason President Brenda Lauterbach Vice-President Gayle Jones Secretary Paula Crawford Treasurer Jan Durham Historian Ginger Wyant JoAnn Hill Debbie Hughson Gail Ballentine Marcia Lewis Stella Caravas Debbie Albright Mary Kampman Lillian Thayer Leslie Nugent Angela Sanders Debbie, Denice, Gail, Marcia, JoAnne, Leslie I Organizations 265 ! i I Sarah Truex Secretary 1 t Martha O ' Berry Treasurer Sharon Craig Pam Alexander Sgt. at Arms Becky Rickman Debbie Yost Debbie Vrendenburg Barbette Dickerson Wilsonite 266 Organizations Tri-Hi-Y Patsy Dennis President Barbara Hudson Vice-President Betty Sykes Secretary Joye Early Treasurer Kathy Cornwell Chaplain Terry Manley Historian Vickie Waycaster Sgt.-at-Arms Robin Baker Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y Debbie Benton Evelyn Black Belinda Cahoon Judy Chrisman Marcia Critcher Joan Gravatt Susan Grey Debbie Jones Beth Keeter Nancy Laderberg Carolyn Shifflett Donna Stewart THE WHOLE GANG Dwight Leonard President Johnny Miller David Sumner Vice-President Secretary Brooks Hall Treasurer David Canon Chaplain David Van Dom Historian Jerry Bryant Hi-Y Jimmy Dalla Villa Alan Bartlett Sgt.-at-Arms Bill Brooks Gary Brower Artie Davies Danny Goldblatt Ellis Hilton Ralph James John Kuffman David Long Russell Patterson Barry Smith Eddie Spence Kenny Sykes Rodney Whit Ricky Wyron The gang ' s all here! ADVERTISEMENTS WAYSIDE CLEANERS Complete anagramming eriJtce 4711 Portsmouth Boulevard Portsmouth, Virginia Phone 488-2621 “Your Camera Bpecialiet For the Sett in HI-FI STEREO PHONOS • TAPE PLAYERS PORTABLE RECORDERS MItICily Shopping Confer 397-2279 I ARMISTEAD-MORRISON 2717 Airline Boulevard Portsmouth, Virginia Dial 488-2536 Hardware Athey Paints Fuel Appliances Taylor Bros. Builders, Inc. 3420 King Street “Prestige Homes Portsmouth, Virginia 393-1027 484-2003 Cooper Jewelers — Silversmiths, Inc. 327 High Street “The Store for Brides Phone 397-4678 Honda — Schwinn of Portsmouth G. C. Givens Son Honda Motorcycles — Schwinn Bicycles Lawn Mowers — Accessories — Sales and Repair 1819 High Street Dial 399-0731 221 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia 23707 Phone: 399-7581 Channel Furniture Co., Inc 2000 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia Best Wishes to the 1971 Ciraduates of Wilson High from , Suburban Pharmacy Harden ' s Power Equipment, Inc. R. Triplett, Jr. Plumbing and Heating 662 Mount Vernon Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia We service well the things we sell. Johnson Motors and Boats Lawn mowers — Chain Saws Phones - 397 3451 397-3452 Portsmouth, Virginia Pres. T, H. Harden V. Pres. R. D. Pierce Mario ' s 611 Airline Blvd. 399-8970 Portsmouth, Virginia James H. Epperson General Contractors 660 Mount Vernon Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia 399-6160 . Louis Legum Furniture Co. 3125 High Street Phone 393-2527 Portsmouth, Virginia The Showcase of Showplace Furniture Green ' s Pharmacy 400 Broad Street Portsmouth, Virginia Deep Creek Pharmacy 622 N. Geo. Washington Hwy. Chesapeake, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of 1971 Van Sumner Incorporated Portsmouth, Virginia Tennis Courts and Running Tracks Messenger Printing Co., Inc. 923 Middle Street Portsmouth, Virginia Phone 397-0759 Vepco’s first commercial atomic power station is now under construction in Surry County, Virginia. In the new Information Center overlooking the site, you will see an excellent slide presentation, fascinating exhibits, and a working model of the reactor. (And from the balcony, you can watch them assemble the real thing.) Open 10 AM to 4 PM Monday through Saturday and 1 PM to 6 PM on Sunday. For tour information call 771-3194 in Richmond. Vepco more pow’er to you ... at less cost Portsmouth Music Company 1803 High Street Home of Baldwin Pianos and Organs EX-34031 Instrument Repair Dial EX-98534 Snellings Six Conveniently located Stores Norfolk — Portsmouth — Va. Beach Wards Corner — Great Bridge — Military Circle r I Portsmouth, Virginia Midcity Shopping Center EX-95181 E. Spertner Company Jewelers and Silversmiths Since 1889 EmiPs Restaurant 511 Williamsburg Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia House of Beauty Phone 399-7186 507 Williamsburg Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia DaiPs Hardware 4387 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia 488-2321 Advertisements — 277 Compliments of Midway Shoe Repair i7u High st. to Woodrow Wilson V r Compliments of Parks Seafood Fagan ' s Seafood Restaurant 935 Portsmouth Blvd. Serving Complete Meals Until 1:00 A.M. In Honor of the Portsmouth Police Department Duke ' s T.V. Sales Service 2715 Detroit Street 399-8910 THE COMPLETE STORE RTSMOUTH ARDWARE BUILDING SUPPLY 3619 High Street — Portsmouth Opposite Moryview Hospital Phone 397-0703 Gift of youth. This gift was embodied in a mythical ring belonging to a hero, Ogier the Dane. Ogier’s ring not only removed the wearer’s infirmities; it also restored his youth. Try your Balfour class ring 50 years from now. Maybe it can do the same. CHARLES G. MOTLEY - DOUGLAS DIVERS 3110 West Marshall Street Richmond, Virginia 23230 representing JEWELRY ' S EST CRAFTSMEN FOUR CLASS Of OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENGINEERS-COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS-ACCOUNTANTS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 280 — Advertisements Congratulations to the 1971 Graduating class from B. J. Michaud First in Tidewater to show a complete line of synthetic wigs IN YOUR HOME 488-5396 Headquarters for High School Jewelry ' Eight Locations in Tidewater MORRIS COMPANY, INC. Frigidaire Appliances Zenith Television, Radios Stereos 609 Airline Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia 399-4611 DODD“ OTOR CO. PORTSMOUTH FLORAL COMPANY 2740 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia 397-5886 Phone 397-6025 Established 1934 G. M. COTTON AND SON Kerosene — Fuel Oil Prompt Service James M. Cotton Owner 3601 Griffin Street Portsmouth, Virginia 23707 COMPLIMENTS OF KING DODGE 282 — Advertisements Portsmouth Gas Ca 800 Loudoun Avenue I’o Gst Co Sr ' te ' ot COMPLIMENTS OF HUGHES FLORIST Congratulations Class Of ' 71 Duster 340 2-Door Coupe ’71-CP-lOO PORTSMOUTH CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CORPORATION VlymoutH 2865 A, rime Boulevard • PO R TSMOUTH , V I R Gl N I A 2370 1 | CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Telephone 488-8381 Advertisements — 283 Caffee ' s Bakery Mary Perkins Gift Shop Knit Kraft Knitting Shop Park View Florist, Inc. Glazer ' s Shirley ' s Dixie Chicken Action Oldsmobile Naval Pharmacy Bimbo Scamp Bargain Books of Portsmouth Camille ' s Hair Fashions 284 Advertisements Compliments of DON COMER FORD Alexander ' s Corner Portsmouth, Virginia Advertisements 285 “The Studio of Award Winning Photographers” For the Finest in Photography PEMBROKE MALL MILITARY CIRCLE 701 W. 21st STREET VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. NORFOLK, VIRGINIA NORFOLK, VIRGINIA PHONE 497-7481 PHONE 625-2102 286 Advertisements Barbette Shop Misses and Junior Fashions Suburban Pharmacy Building 3703 King Street It’s the real thing. Coke. ( Trade-mark @ BOTTLED UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF COCA-COLA CO. by PORTSMOUTH COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS Norfolk Testing Laboratories Division of McCreath and Son of Hampton Roads, Inc. Phone 622-6136 301 W, Freemason St. Joseph P. Gatling, Jr. Manager Norfolk, Virginia Advertisements 287 mp DEPARTMENT STORE 832-834 HIGH ST. Compliments of ' the 1970 President Staff 288 Advertisements STUDIOS AND PLANTS: Cambridge, Md. Hannibal, Mo. Topeka, Kan. Glendale, Calif. AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY MR. NEILL WATSON, III 3005 LANDRIA DRIVE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Advertisements 289 Bob’s Formal Wear % t Q,ualitg 3hop 2216 High Street Norfolk - Portsmouth Portsmouth, Virginia Serving Tidewater’s Best Dressed Men 52 years. Advertising Index Abbott ' s Auto Supply 278 Mary Perkins Gift Shop 284 Action Oldsmobile 284 Master Auto Service 278 American Yearbook Company 289 McIntosh 286 Armistead-Morrison 274 Messenger Printing 276 Balfour 279 B. J. Michaud 281 Barbette Shop 287 Midway Shoe Repair 278 Bargain Books of Portsmouth 284 Morris Company, Inc. 282 Bimbo and Scamp 284 Naval Pharmacy 284 Bob ' s Formal Wear 290 Norfolk Testing Lab 287 Caffee ' s Bakery 284 Norfolk Navy Yard 280 Cameras and Hobbies 274 Parks Seafood 278 Camille ' s Hair Fashions 284 Park View Florist 284 Channell Furniture Co. 275 Pilzer ' s 288 Coca Cola 287 Portsmouth Chrysler and Plymouth 283 Cooper ' s Jeweler-Silversmiths 274 Portsmouth Dunlop Tire Sales 288 G. M. Cotton and Son 282 Portsmouth Floral Co. 282 Dail ' s Hardware 277 Portsmouth Gas Company 282 Dodd Motor Co. 282 Portsmouth Hardware 279 Don Comer 285 Portsmouth Music Company 277 Duke ' s T.V. 278 Portsmouth Police Dept. 278 Emil ' s Restaurant 277 President Staff 288 Epperson General Contractor 275 Quality Shop 290 Fagan ' s Seafood Restaurant 278 Robertson Home Center 279 Famous 277 Sears, Betty and Bob zenr- Fat Rabbit 281 Shirley ' s Drive In 284 Given ' s Bicycles 274 Smith and Welton 111 Glazer ' s 284 Snellings Funeral Home 111 Glover Center of Music 278 Spertner Company 111 Green ' s Pharmacy 275 Suburban Pharmacy 275 G.Z.P. 288 Taylor Brothers Builders, Inc. 274 Harden ' s Power Equipment 275 Triplett Plumbing and Heating 275 House of Beauty 277 Van Sumner, Inc. 116 Hughes Florist 282 Vepco 276 King Dodge 282 Virginian Pilot-Ledger Star 279 Knit Kraft Knitting Shop 284 Wayside Cleaners 274 Krispy Kreme 288 Zale ' s Jewelers 281 Leggetts 274 Louis Legum Furniture Co. 275 Mario ' s 275 290 Index Seniors Alexander, Pam 61, 266 Ambrose, Patricia 61 Ames, Deborah 61, 224, 226 Antonucci, Tony 61 Applewhite. David Armstrong, Stafford 61 Ashbury, Deborah 61, 238, 262 Ashley, Susan 61, 236, 214 Askew. David 62, 246 Askew, Melonii 62, 225 Askew, Victoria 62 Bacote, Marvin 62, 229 Bagley, Louis 62, 175, 172 Bailey, Keith 62, 229, 227 Baines, Vivian 62, 240 Baird, Charlene 62, 246, 68, 236, 247, 118 Baker, Bonnie 62 Bangle, JoAnne 62, 258 Banks, Andrea 225 , 240 Barnes, Deborah 62 Barnett, Sharon 62, 239, 222, 227, 118 Bartlett, Alan 63, 84, 270 Bartley, Wanda 63, 260 Bennett, Kathy 64, 262, 224 Benton, Janet 64, 238 Benton, Steven 64 Berry, Cheryl 64, 218, 213, 256, 224, 226, 118 Berry Wanda 64, 183, 256 Black David 65 Bolar, Julia 65 , 239, 246, 118 Bonniveille, Barbara 65, 260 Boughton, Geraldine 65 Bradshaw, Stephen 65, 228, 227 Bradshaw, William 65, 63 Braman, Deborah 65 Braman, JoAnne 65, 224, 118 Brandon, Sandy 67, 213, 222, 214 Branon, Susan 67, 231, 256, 224, 229, 118 Brazie, Deborah 66 Brazie, Jeanne 66 Bremer, Linda 67 Brinkley, Carolyn 67 Broda, Raymond 67, 232 Brooks, Bill 67, 229, 270, 227 Brooks, Jay 67, 246 Brooks, Lucy 67, 258 Brown, Karen 67, 251 Brown, Kay 67 Brown, Nick 67 Brown, Robert 68 Brown, Shelia 68, 239 Brower, Gary 67, 270 Bryant, Laura 69 Bullock, Steve 69 Burch, Claudette 64 , 236, 260 Burdick, Brent 69 Burgess, Denise 69 Burnell, Lynn 69, 213, 256, 210 Burnell, Willease 213, 245 Butler, Dail 69, 236 Bynum, Younde 69, 246, 118 Byrd, Patricia 69, 258 Byrum, Emily 69, 236, 240, 262 Cahoon, Janet 69, 208, 260 Calden, Joseph 69 Carey, Gwen 69, 229, 241 Carroll, Cheri 70 Carter, Cathy 70, 224 Causeway, Geraldine 70 Claggion, JoAnne 70. 240 Clark, Berlynda 70 Clark, Blaine 175, 172, 189 Clements, Helene 70 Coberly, Mark 70, 214, 227, 118 Coble Jo Ann 70, 218, 118 Cohen, Joel 70 Collins, Patty 70, 236, 262 Collins, Sebastian 70, 72, 172, 189 Coltes, Donna 236 Compton, Buddy 70, 232 Cooper, Jerry 71, 232 Costner, Tommy 71 Cotten, Jimmy 72 Cotten, Tommie 72 Council, Phillip 72 Craig, Robert 72 Creekmur, Lorenzo 72 Crum, Debbie 72 Crum, Joe 73, 232 Crum, Steven 73 Culpepper, James 73 Culpepper, Melody 73 Cunningham, Calvin 73, 194 Dail, Helen 73 Dale, Teresa 73 Daniels, Melinda 73, 213, 256, 246, 226, 118 Dashiell, Jackie 74, 232 Davenport, Joy 75, 214, 118 David, Kathy 75, 236, 258 Davis, Kenneth 74 Davis, Rhonda 236 Davis, Tena 75, 236 Davis, Wayne 75 Dawkins. Belinda 75, 232 Dawson, Chris 75, 208, 239, 246, 118 Deans, Pam 75 Desimone, Linda 75, 232 Dillard, Andrea 75, 232 Dixon, Katrina 75 Dockery, Janice 75, 230, 229, 222 Dolliver, Steven 75 Dunn, Bobby 77, 230, 229, 222 Duffee, Linda 76, 236 Duke, Nancy 76, 262, 210, 222, 244 Eason, Joan 77, 118 Edwards, Janet 77 Edwards, Michael 77, 225 Edwards, Ronald 77 Edwards, Steve 77, 235 Elliott, Sharon 77, 225 Ellis, Sandra 77, 224, 226 Ely, Alvin 174, 172 Emons, Robert 77 Ennis, David 77 Epperson, John 77 Etheridge, Susan 77 Eure, Terry 78, 236, 258 Facenda, Stephanie 24 , 78, 82, 236, 262 Farless, Angie 78. 260, 118 Farley, Kim 78, 236 Ferguson, David 78 Fields, Alyise 78 Fields, Arnold 232 Fink. Edna 78 Fink, Ronnie 78, 232 Fish, Belinda 78 Folkes, Jonathan 78, 218 Forrester, Debbie 78, 218, 118 Foster, Steve 74, 78, 208, 211, 246, 244, 217, 118 Frahm, Theresa 79 Gardner, Mike 79 Garrett. Eartha 80, 236, 239 Gatling, Susan 80, 218, 262 George. David 80 Gilbert, Monty 224 Gillard, Millie 80, 250 Gillikin, Susan 80, 236, 258 Goldblatt, Danny 80, 222, 270, 216 Gough, Teresa 81, 236 Grace, Edward 81, 225 Gray, Bernie 81, 232 Gray, Dawn 81, 236 Gray, Larry 81 Green, Mary 81, 203, 251 Gregg, Charles 81 Griffin, Mike 81, 248 Grimes, Nancy 82, 232, 260 Groome, Dean 82 Gup, Ronnie 82, 222, 246, 118 Haire, Freeman 232 Hairfield, Donna 83, 256, 118 Hall, Ann 83, 256, 202, 246, 118 Hall, James 118 Haller, Kenny 83 Hamlet, Carter 83 Hand, Brenda 83 Hand, Larry 83 Harden, Gary 83, 118 Hardy, Ronald 83, 175, 172, 195 Harmon, Vanessa 83 Harper, David 83 Harrell, Gwendolyn 83, 238, 251 Harris, Deborah 84, 232 Harris, Juanita 84 Harris, Melvin 85, 232 Hedgepeth, Jackie 85, 232 Heely, Peggy 60, 85, 213, 256, 224, 246, 215, 118 Herring, Barbara 85, 225 Hesiak, Casmer 85. 248 Hilton, Ellis 85, 213, 229, 270, 246, 215, 214, 227, 216, 118 Hines, Cindy 85, 236 Hishok, Donna 85 Hoggard, Nancy 85 Holland, Rhonda 85, 236 Holland, Warren 86 Hollingsworth, Gene 232 Holderfield, Barry 85 Houpos, Pete 85 Hopkins. Deborah 86, 262 Huett, Tommy 86, 262 Hughes, Donna 86 Hughes, Robert 86, 193 Humphrey, James 86, 193 Insley, Marie 262 James, Ralph 86, 270 Jeffers, Susan 86, 236, 262, 118 Jenkins, Christy 86 Jennings, Susan 117 Jester, Teresa 86, 229, 211 Johnson, Lewis 87 Johnson, Marsha 87, 183, 258, 226, 224, 118 Johnson, Randolph 88 Johnson, Sherry 76, 88, 208, 256 Jones, Anthony 88, 225 Jones, Stanley 88, 232 Jones, Woody 88, 232 Joyner, Howard 88 Joyner, Robbie 232 Keast, Kathie 60, 88, 208, 224 Kirshon, Howard 64. 88 LaLonde, Bruce 88, 195, 194 Land, Carole 88, 246, 118 LeDoyen, Sharon 88, 256, 224, 246, 226, 217, 118 Lee, Andrea 88 LeMar, Karen 89, 256 Leonare, Dwight 89, 174, 172, 229, 270, 227, 248 Lewis, Cindy 63, ?0, 213, 256, 224, 226, 118 Lewis, Ronnie 79, 90, 213, 224, 217 Light, Dottie 90 Lilley, Eddie 80, 90, 213, 224, 226, 248 Lilley, Reginald 90 Little, Pam 90, 239, 214 Long, Bernard 9i Loomis, Diane 91, 213, 224 McDonald, Jean 93 McGIothlin, Cathy 93 McKinley, Libby 93 McKissick, Jacquelin 93, 236, 239, 202 McNelly, Kathy 93, 232 Mabe, Gay 60, 24 , 66, 91, 213, 256, 224, 226 MacKillop, Bridget 91, 213, 224, 202, 215, 214 Manning, Donna 91, 236 Marshall, Phyllis 91, 236 Martin, Dee 60, 91, 218, 239, 243, 246, 247, 118 Mason, Kathy 79, 91, 183, 213, 264 Mason, Vicki 92. 200 Mathias, Wade 92 Matthews, Sharon 93 Mattox, Ricky 93, 196 Maxwell, Peter 93, 214 Mays, John 93 Melton, David 93, 232 Miller, Chuck 93 Miller, Johnny 68, 93, 208, 243, 229, 270, 227, 118 Miller, Teddy 94 Miltier, Robert 94 Mizelle, Lucille 95, 260 Moore. Helen 95 Moore, Kel 95 Morgan, Joe 95, 232 Morris, Clarence 95 Mlrris, Meg 95, 239, 213, 246, 215, 214, 216, 118 Moseberth, Lynette 95 Moss, David 95, 174, 172, 227, 248 Moss, Dennis 227, 118 Mullins, Linda 95, 236 Myrick, William 95 Neller, Robert 95 Nichols, Bobby 95, 235 Noble, Mike 96 Norris, David 96 Norris, Joyce 96, 236, 262 Oleyar, Donna 96, 218, 239, 214 Orsbome, Kathleen 96 Owen, Lynne 96 Owen, Roger 96 Owens, Cornelia 96 Owens, Edward 96 Pace, Candie 96, 262 Pace. Mike 24d Padgett. Thomas 96 Pague, Timmy 82, 97, 213. 224, 226 Parker, Carolyn 97, 236. 118 Parker. PeggN ' 98 Parker, Rodney 98 Pearson, Paul 98 Peele. jimmy 98 Penn, Harold 98 Pennell. Barbara 236 Perkins, Stanley 174, 172, 240 Pettengill, Debbie 98, 232, 239, 260 Phillips, Norman 99 Pitt. Vincent 99, 229, 227 Pittman. Carol 9® Pittman, Larry 226 Pointer, Gayle 90 Poison, Roy 99, 213, 224, 226 Pope, Sharon 99, 236 Powell, William 99 Pringle, jan 24, 90, 258 Rader, Robin 100, 213, 256, 224, 226 Reagan, Mike 100 Reed, Rodney 101 Regula, George 101 Reid, Michael 101, 229, 227 Reynolds, Carol 101, 213, 240, 258 Reynolds, Connie 101, 236, 258 Reynolds, Maurice 101 Richards, Anthony 101 Richards, Nancy 101 Rickman, Becky 101, 235, 266 Riddick, Gwen 101 Riggan, Debbie 101, 232, 258 Ripley, Mike 101, 218 Roberson. Barbara 102 Roberson, Janice 102, 224, 226 Robey, Barbara 103, 256, 224 Rollins, Ricky 103 Rosenfield, Irvin 103, 118 Ruffin, Marian 103, 236 Rule, Jay 103, 229, 245, 214, 227, 118 Sadler, Mark 103 Sanders, Debora 103 Dandie, Becky 80, 100, 183, 256 Satterfield, Shelia 103, 239, 246, 118 Saunders, Andrea 103, 218 Savino. Robert 103, 232 Sawyer, Garland 103, 246, 118 Abramson, Linda 155, 239 Adams, Debbie 155 Adamson, Caesar 240 Adison, Judy 155 Ainsley, Lin 141 Albright, Debbie 125, 164, 239 Alexander, Ray 141 Ambrose, Lynn 141 Ames, Alicia 155, 225 Andrews, Steve 155 Anthony, Warren 155 Antonucci, Gary 141, 218, 224 Armstrong, Roosevelt 225 Arnold, Deborah 125, 236 Arnold, Lisa 141 Arrington, Gene 125 Ashburn, Ricky 141 Askew, Deborah 125, 213, 241, 227 Akew, Larry 141 Askew, Susan 141, 202 Atkins, Debbie 141 Atkins, Margie 155 Atkins, Mike 125, 175, 172, 248 Atkins, Susan 125 Atkins, Terry 155 Ausby, Angela 227 Austin, Debbie 232 Austin. Peggy 155 Austin, Steve 141, 172, 178, 190. 248 Autrey, Ezell 125, 214, 245, 246 Bailey, Dennis 155 Bailey, Jean 155 Bailey, Nancy 236 Bailey, Pam 141 Bailey, Pat 125 Bailey, Teresa 155 Baker, Bob 125, 225 Baker, Curt 125, 172, 176, 213, 248 Baker, Jimmy 239, 245 Baker, Mary 155 Baker, Robin 141, 268 Sawyer. Marietta 104, 236 Schaeffer, Ramona 104 Schaffer, Billy 104 Schocklin, Howard 60, 76. 104 Scott, Collmeter 104, 236, 239 Scott, Sorano 104 Sear, Crystal 104, 260 Shannon. Steve 104, 232 Sherrod. Marie 104 Shuping Carol 104, 262 Siegle, Deborah 104, 236, 258 Simmons, Debbie 117, 232 Slater, Debra 104, 262 Sledge, William 105 Slocumb, Doug 105 Smith, C. C. 106, 232 Smith, Cora 106, 239 Smith, Debbie 106 Smith, Florine 106 Smith, Karen 72, 208, 260, 224, 200, 203, 246, 226, 118 Smith, Laruey 74, 106, 182, 256 Smith, Regina 107 Smith, Robert 107, 229 Spear, Marsha 71, 107, 208, 260, 211, 200, 203, 202 Speight, Beverly 107, 230 Spiers, Bradley 107, 229 Spivey. Dwight 107, 196 Spivey, Tommy 107 Spruill, Debbie 107, 236, 260 Spruill, Delphine 137, 213 Spruill, Lynnell 108 Stallings, David 66, 109 Steen, Sharron 108, 208, 246, 118 Steeves, Harriet 109, 232 Stewart, Jackie 109 Stokes, Jimmy 109 Sturgis, Charles 109, 232 Sublett, Debbie 109 Sumner, David 109, 229, 270, 227, 118 Sykes, Kenny 109, 229, 270, 227, 118 Thomas, Mary Jo 109, 258 Thompson, Doug 109, 224, 226 Thompson, Pat 109, 246, 118 Thorne, Gary 109 Trant, Anne 60, 110, 208, 256 Tripp, Kathy 110 Truex, Sarah 266, 251 Tucker, Rebert 111 Turner, Bobby 111 Twiford, Boonie 84, 111, 232 Underwood, Joseph 111 Upton, Jeff 111, 232 Vann, Nita 111 Vass, Steve 111, 232, 224 Vaughan, Carl 111, 213, 224, 226 Baughan, Jacquelin 111 Von Pieler, Mary 111 Vredenburg, Debbie 111, 222 Wagner, Sharon 64, 111, 182, 256 Wainwright, Jeanne 112 Walker, Terry 112, 241, 246, 214, 118 Ward, Rob 112 Ward, Roger 112 Watson, Barbar 112 Weatherly, Wayne 112, 232 West, Novella 112, 236, 214, 227 Weston, Jerry 112 While, Glenda 112 White, Kathy 112 White. Lewis 112 Whitehead, Barbara 112, 236 Whitehead, Rosalind 113 Whitehome, Pamela 113, 239, 118 Whitson, Brenda 114, 236 Wiggins, Shirlene 114 Wilder, Diane 114, 225 Wilhoite, Donald 114, 213, 224, 246, 226, 118 Wilkins, Pamela 114, 239, 256 Wilkinson, Emily 60, 114, 218, 256 Williams, Angela 115, 238 Williams, Edith 115 Williford, Pat 115, 260 Williams, Paula 115, 232 Williams, Raymond 115 Williams, Susan 115, 256 Williford, Pat 115, 260 Wilson, Cabot 71 Wilson, Ike 115 Wilson, Joan 115, 239 Wright, Robert 116 Wright, Sharon 60, 116, 256 Writesel, JoAnne 117, 236 Wyant, Ginger 117, 230, 264, 229 Yarbrough, Eric 117 Yost, Debbie 117 Zirkle, Bruce 117, 246, 118 Classes Baker, Tonda 245 Baldwin, Debbie 141 Ballentine, Gail 125, 224, 264 Bandou, Lawrence 126 Bard, Linda 125, 227, 246 Barnett. Gwendolyn 141 Bartley, Dennis 141 Batchelor, Wayne 155 Bateman, Lynn 155 Bates, Lawrence 141, 180 Bazemore, Brenda 203 Bazemore. Marion 25, 240 Beacham, Cindy 155, 214 Beard, Billy 155 Beaver, Diana 155 Bebout, Debra 125 Bebout, Vickie 229 Becker, Ellyn 239, 213, 241, 242, 214 Bedsworth, Kerry 155 Belcher, James 229 Belyea, Ray 125, 241 Bennett, Bill 155 Bennett. Priscilla 232 Benson, Connie 225 Benton, Alyce 141 Benton, Debbie 141, 150, 268 Bergwell, Rita 241 Berry, Wayne 141, 232 Bittner, Bonnie 224 Black, Benita 155 Black, Evelyn 142 , 225 , 268 Blackman, Phyllis 125 Blaha, Debbie 125 Blevins, David 232 Blount, Michael 195 Blythe, Kathy 155 Boley, Mickey 125 Boone, Michael 227 Boston. Franchone 225 Bowden, Becky 155 Bowen, Richard 125, 213, 214, 215, 222, 245 Bowen, William 155, 172, 179, 248 Bower, Jon 155 Bowers, Bazel 125 Boyd, Lou Ann 155, 214 Boyd, Sandra 155 Boyd, Teresa 142 Bozeman, Rodney 245 Bradley, Tommy 142, 229 Branch, Dianna 236, 224 Brandon, Lawrence 232 Brandon, Samuel 224 Brantley, David 142 Brantley, Diane 126, 213, Brazie, Johnny 142 Brett, Bob 213, 232 Brett, Jimmy 142 Brett, Robin 142 Briggs, Herbert 126, 224 Bright, Jean 232 Bristow, Pam 155 Brooks, Robert 126 Brouwer, Debbie 149 Brower, Dan 155 Brown, Jeff 140, 142, 213, 214, 243 Brown, Joseph 225 Brown, Juanita 142, 213, 214 Brown, Karen 142, 225, 250 Brown, L. 180 Brown, Linda 126, 211, 241 Brown, Vickie 126, 240, 250 Brown, Woodie 155, 180 Bryant, Becky 155 Bryant, Pam 155, 240 Buchanan, Cynthia 126 Buck, Calvin 194, 195 Butler, Sherrie 142 Butler, Tommy 156 Bumgarner, Tony 229 Bunyan, Bruce 155, 195, 180, 239 Burch, Kenneth 156 Burnell, George 126 Burnett, Rosa 225 Burns, Dennis 142 Burroughs, William 156 Butt, Ricky 142, 193 Byrd. Billy 126, 214, 218, 246, 247 Byrnt, Teresa 232 Cahoon, Belinda 126, 140, 150, 268 Cahoon, Fay 156 Cahoon, Kay 156 Callis, Jo 126, 214, 222, 229, 262 Cambell, Barbara 156, 214 Campbell, Ellen 126, 211, 222, 256 Campbell, Linda 126, 200, 202 Campbell, Martha 126, 224 Campbell, Shelley 156 Campbell, Wade 156 Canard, Steve 156 Canon, David 126, 229, 270 Canon. Paul 229 Caravas, James 126 Caravas, Jerry 156 Caravas, Louise 157 Caravas, Stella 25, 127, 124, 222, 264 Carey, Sabrina 227 Carlo, Carol 142, 232 Carroll, David 142 Carroll, Patricia 142 Carsten, Skip 127, 222 Carter, Debra 157 Casey, Bryan 157 Cates, Martha 127, 232 Chappell, Howard 127 Chase, Deborah 127, 236, 258 Cherry, Lew 142, 213 Chrisman, Billy 157 Chrisman, Judy 142, 228, 268 Christmas, Wanda 127, 232 Clark, Carolyn 127 Clark, Clifford 229 Clark, Darlene 142, 250 Clark, Diana 225 Clark, Kathie t27, 250 Clark, T. 180 Clark, Waverly 142, 229 Clayton, Luann 127 Clayton, Richard 127 Clements, Edward 127 Clements, Lynne 142, 241 Cobb, Liz 127, 213 , 241, 224 , 246n 215, 216 Coble, Donald 142, 195 Coble, Frank 157, 224 Coburn, Billy 142, 229, 214 Cole, Bruce 157, 240 Cole, Kathy 127, 225, 250, 246, 214 Coles, Roderick 229 Collins, Debi 127, 213, 214 Collins, Joe 127, 232 Collins, Joseph 157 Coltrain, James 193 Coltrain, Mark 157, 193 Compton, Teresa 127, 236 Conley, B. 180 Conley, Dan 157 Connard, Bonnie 127, 240, 250 Conrad, Carol 157 Cook. Sammy 190 Cooke, Laurel 127, 240, 250 Cooley, Brenda 157 Cordill, Patricia 213 Cornwell, Kathy 142, 268 Cotsimopoulos, George 142, 239, 229, 214 Cotton, Bonnie 142, 251 Cotton, David 142 Courtney, Pamella 127 Covert, Terry 157 Cox, Patricia 127, 224, 211 Crafford, Billy 128, 193, 248 Craig, Sharon 128, 213, 266, 222, 216 Cramer, Barrie 142 Crawford. Cheryl 157 Crawford, Laura 154, 157 Crawford, Otto 128 Crawford, Paula 124, 128, 200, 202, 224, 264 Crawford, Virginia 142, 225 Creasy, Dana 142 Credle, Barry 157, 224 Creech, Mary 157 Creekmore, Jacquelyn 225 Criddle, Linda 142 Criswald, Judy 157 Critcher, Marsha 128, 236, 268 Crodick, Jim 172, 179, 193, 248 Cross, Debbie 128 Cross, Rodgers 232 Crum. Beth 157 Cunningham, Beverly 232 Curnutte, Sandy 128, 213, 241, 260, 246 Curtis, Shelia 241 Cutler, Darlene 157 DallaVilla, Jimmy 142, 229, 270, 227 Daniell, Butch 142, 276, 172, 193, 248 Daniels, Brenda 142, 225 Daniels, Shona 128, 236 Davies, Artie 128, 236 Davies, Debbie 142 Davis, A. G. 128, 195 Davis. Alvin 143 Davis, Brenda 251 Davis, Cindy 128 Davis, Janice 143, 227 Davis, Joe 128 Davis, Karen 157, 224 Davis, Laren 128, 183, 256 Davis, Louise 250 Davis, Mamie 153, 236, 225 Davis, Mary 157 Davis, Robert 175, 172 Deans, Linda 128, 225, 213 Deans, Mark 143 Deberry, Keith 143, 241, 210 Deberry, Vanessa 128 Dehart, Billy 157 Delcambre, Kathy 128, 241, 246, 227 Dell, Kathy 241 Dellatiar, Phi! 232 Dennis, Patsy 143, 268 Deviles, Lisa 157 Dickerson, Barbette 128, 232, 266 Dickerson, Doug 128 Dickerson, Mitch Ann 157, 225, 200 Diddle, Susan 232, 250 Diggs, Bernetta 157, 240, 214 Dillard, Kevin 240 Dolliver, Debbie 157, 250 Donaldson, Connie 157 Doughtie, Mitchell 143, 180 Douglas, Dorothy 143, 240, 2 28 Douglas, Jackie 157 Dove, Lisa 157 Dove, Timmy 157 Dove, Tommy 128 Dozier, Sarah 143 Drake. Dennis 232 Drake, Vicky 143 Driggs, Joyce 128 Duke, Terry 143 Duncan, Tony 143 Dunleary, Janet 157 Dunn, Chuck 159 Dunn, Joe 129 Dunn, John 159 Durham, Jan 129, 264, 211 Eakin, Larry 129, 242, 229, 227 Earls, Gene 225, 180 Earls, Robert 190 Early, Bonnie 129, 224 Early, Carlton 143 Early, Chris 159, 229 Early, Joye 143, 241, 268, 214 Early, Louise 129, 218, 224 Early, Mike 214 Eastes, Sally 143 Eddleman, Kathy 159, 200, 203 Edwards, Becky 129, 225 Edwards, Billy 159 Edwards, David 159, 241 Edwards. Melvin 129 Edwards. Warren 180 Ekelof, Gary 159 Ekelof, Jackie 143 Ekelof, Kathie 159 Eley, Cecil 180, 195 Elks, Pam 129 Ellis, Caronne 241, 229 Ellis, Scott 159 Ellsworth, Ronnie 143, 193 English, Betty 143 English, Greg 232 Ennis, Teresa 129 Enrico, Phillip 143, 239, 217 Erakeides, Helen 159 Eure, Gloria 230, 229 Eure, James 143, 210 Evans. Bruce 144 Evans, Kent 159 Evans, Sharon 159 Evans, Terrie 159 Fagan, Mike 172, 178, 229, 189 Fain, Gwendolyn 144 Fender, Susan 129, 183, 256 Ferguson, Alice 129 Fernandez, Becky 129. 240 Ferrell, Bobby 144 Fields, Vickie 129, 232 Flanders, Edward 144 Fly, Andrew 144 Fly, Margaret 251 Foiles, Pam 129, 213, 241, 210, 222, 245 Folz, Tony 239, 193 Forehand, Bonnie 129 Foster, Mark 144 Foster, Richard 159 Foulks, Thomasine 159 Frahm. Richard 144, 172, 178, 248 Franks, Beverly 185 Freedman, Steve 129 Freidman, Mark 144 , 240 Fuller, Edward 159, 241 Furan, Marty 144, 239, 245, 214, 227 Gaddy, William 229 Gaines, Olendus 174, 172 Gaines, Rose Marie 159, 214 Galford, Pam 159, 200, 203 Gallop, Brenda 227 Gallop, Sandra 129, 228 Galloway, Donna 241, 228 Gardner. Lori 144, 225 Garner, Sandy 129, 239, 213, 224 Garrett, Linda 229 Garrison, Vickie 229 Gary, Kenny 129, 232 Gassner, Donna 130, 232 Gatling, Cathy 144, 185 Gatling, Richard 193 George, Janis 159 Gerald, Mike 239, 246, 245 Gettier, Keith 197 Gibbs, Bonnie 144, 225 Gibbs, Carol 251 Gibbs, John 159 Gibson, Samuel 144 Gillerlain, Ricky 130, 241 Gilliam, Sheryl 130 Gillikin, Charlene 159 Gizara, Annette 130, 232 Glover, Pamela 144, 185 Godwin, Coy 144, 177, 172, 248 Goldman, Terri 144, 225, 240, 214 Goode, Larry 229 Goodman. Debbie 20O, 203 Goodwyn. Cassandra 241, 227 Grace, Eva 130, 214 Graham, John 239 Granger, Ricky 130 Gravatt, Joan 144, 268 Gray, Cheryl 159 Greco, Ellen 232 Green, Cheryl 130 Green, Kendall 144, 229 Gregarie, Allan 159, 229 Gregory, Theodore 227 Grey, Susan 144 , 213, 268 Greisback, Kenneth 159 Griffin. Mary 144 Griffin, Priscilla 154 Griffin, Robert 172, 179, 180 Griffin, Sharon 144 Griffin, Wayne 159 Griffith, Karen 159 Griggs, Dotty 144 , 225 , 214 Groene, Patty 144, 185 , 247, 214 Groome, Becky 159, 214 Gunter, Wayne 130 Gup, Marcia 159 Guy, Joan 130 Hager, Rosemary 159 Hainsworth, Lorenzo 239, 229, 227 Hairfield, Sharon 159, 241 Hainslip, Garnet 130, 210 Hales, Judy 130, 218 Hall, Brooks 130, 229, 270, 214 Hall, Christopher 240 Hall, Darryl 177, 172 Hall, Mary 251 Hall, Roy 224 Halstead, Brenda 144 hamlet, Garry 159, 180, 195 Hamlet, John 144 Hamlet. Valerie 130 Hanenkrat, Judy 130 Harding, Francine 203 Harding, Moses 195 Hardy, Donna 130, 232 Hardy, Eugene 144, 229 Hardy, Moses 241, 229 Hargrave, Ervin 144 Harley, Linda 130 Harness, Denise 144, 185 Harrell, Lee 250 Harrell, Mar ' 130, 183 Harrell, Minnie 130, 232 Harrell, Richard 144, 242 Harrell, Steven 130, 227 Harrell, Timothy 144, 224 Harris, Charles 176, 172, 190 Harris. Jimmy 18° Harris. Ray 159 Harrison, Hartwell 177, 172, 244 Harrison, Jeff 130 Harrison, Kathy 213, 200, 239 Har ey, Veronica 203 Haskett, Mark 159 Hasty, Kathy 159, 236 Hatch, Helen 225 Hatchell, Jennie 251 Hawkins. Cindy 160 Hayden, Shirley 160 Hayes, Lafrancis 144 Head, Tim 160 Heath, Audrey 131, 213 Heath, Barbara 144 Heckcr, Sandra 160 Heely, Nanc - 144. 185, 213, 214 Hermason, Charlie 232 Herring, Danny 232 Herring Donna 131, 202 Herring Pam 160 Hewitt, Dwain 229 Hill, Andrew 194, 195 Hill, Cindy 160 Hill, Darryl 160 Hill, JoAnn 131, 264, 211 Hillary, Puredi 131, 239, 229, 245, 214, 227 Hilton, William 229 Hobbs, Sharon 144, 200 Hodges, Terry 144 Hoffler, Jimmy 145 Hoffler, Johnnie 145 Hoggard, Sheryl 160 Holland, Cathy 232 Holland, Denise 160 Holland, Kathy 239, 214 Holland, Teri 160 Hollowell, Dalton 180 Hollowell, Ray 145, 195 Holton, Twauna 160 Honaker, James 145 Homstein, Donald 242, 222 House, Debbie 131, 258, 251 Howard, Brenda 131, 236 Howard, Horace 145, 195, 227 Howell. Robin 160, 229 Hubbard, Mike 160, 214 Hubbard, Theresa 145 Hudgins, Charles 145 Hudgins, Chris 160 Hudgins, Cindy 124, 131, 213, 243, 224 Hudgins, Owen 145, 189 Hudson, Barbara 145, 230, 268, 229. 227 Hudson, Mike 145, 180 Huett, John 145 Hughes. Deborah 145, 240 Hughes, Debra 160 Hughes, Jim 193 Hughes. Teresa 145, 262 Hughson, Debbie 131, 264, 211 Hullibarger, Diane 145, 239, 225, 247, 214 Hunter, Chuck 131 Hurst, Charles 160, 229 Hurst, Freddie 160 Hurwilz, Robert 145, 197 Ingram, Tina 145, 213 Inscoe, Phil 145 , 224, 214 Isenhower. Debra 236, 225 Jackson, Annette 131 Jackson. Connie 160 Jackson, Lisa 160 James, Jeff 160, 241, 229 Jean, Joyce 160, 214 Jeanette, Amy 131, 224 Jeffers, Al 132 Jenkins, Kathy 160 Jenkins, Kiera 160 Jennings, Cheryl 145, 229 Jernigan. Patti 160 Jessup, Denise 132 Jester, Lisa 160, 229 Johnson. Bonnie 145, 200 Johnson, Carmen 225 Johnson, Cynthia 145 Johnson, Debra 160, 228 Johnson, Donald 145 Johnson Edna 132, 213, 224, 211 Johnson, Kathy 160, 228 Johnson. Kim 132, 236 Johnson, Linda 132 Johnson, Mike 145, 132 Johnson. Sandra 145 Johnson, Sharon 132, 224 Johnson, Vicki 160, 241, 227 Johnson, William 132 Jolliff, Jamie 132, 235 Jolliff, Kathy IbO Jones, Darid 145 Jones, Debbie 145, 268, 228 Jones, Frederick 1°4 Jones, Geyle 132, 264, 222 Jones, Reginald 180, 190 Jones, Rhonda 160, 239, 241 Jones. Shelia 240 Jordan, Jerry 132 Joyner, Karen 154, laO, 200 Kampman, Mary 132, 218, 241, 265 Kaufman, John 132, 229, 270, 227 Keeter, Beth 132, 218, 241 Kellam, Debbie 145, 236 Kellum’ Lynn 160, 236, 214 Kelly, Debbie 132 Kelly, Holly 145 Kent, Jeanne 132, 241 Kiiham, Robbie 146, 266 Kincaid, Debbie 146, 214, 213, 185 King Debby 160 King Laura 132, 232 King, Lorraine 146 Kirk, Bill 146 Klise, Su e 244 Knight, G. 180 Knox, Sherree 132 Knox, Vickie 146 Koland, Debbie 148 Kolar, Mark 196 Kozac, Mark 146, 197 Kube, Jon 132, 172, 177 Kudran, Henrietta 146 Kudron, Janita 161 Kudron, Juanita 161 Lacy, Ricky 161 Ladd, Susie 146 Laderburg. Nancy 146, 268, 214 Lambert, Vicky 251 Land, Steve 161 Lane, Mike 229 Lane, Robert 146 Lassiter, C. 180 Lauterback, Brenda 25, 132, 264 Lauterback, Billy 146 Lawson, Mike 133, 172, 176, 248 Layes, Nick 161 Lee, Qndy 133, 250 Leffier, Beth 161 Leggett, Gary 146 Lester, Francie 133 Levin. Bert 146 Levin, Nikki 161, 239 Levinson, Jed 197 Lewis, Betty 133, 240 Lewis, Brenda 146, 232 Lewis. Glenda 146 Lewis, Marcia 133, 183, 264, 224 Lewis, Vincent 133 Liebold, Madelaine 146, 239 Liliegren, Karl 161, 229 Lilley, Mike 161, 180, 190 Lindsey, Gillis 161 Lipford, Mike 161, 229, 180 Little, Polly 161 Long David 133, 270 Long Randolph 18° Loizou, Martha 133, 246, 215 Loizou, Nicke 146 Lovelace, Keith 146 Loving , David 161 Lovingood, Danny 161 Lowman, Ginger 146, 239 Luke, Cheryl 161, 210 Lutton. Connie 161 Lutz, Wendy 146, 236 McCarty, Kay 133 McClendon, Valynda 236 McCintock, Judy 162 McCly, Ahelia 232 McCormick, Dana 133, 248 McCormick, Marla 162 McCoy, Shelia 133 McCoy, Susan 146 McCrickard, Diane 133, 239 McDaniel, Bruce 147 McDaniel, Debbie 147, 229, 214 McFadden, William 147, 180, 193 McGehee, Sharon 133, 147 McGlothlin, Billy 232 McHomey, Cathy 162, 210 McHomey, Steve 147 McIntyre, Danell 189 McIntyre, Mildred 240 McLelian, Connie 162 McMullen, Curtis 162 McNamara, Debbie 162 McSweeney, Eddie 175, 172, 189 McWhorter, Pamela 162 Madden, Darlene 162 Madden, Larry 232 Madsen, Valerie 146 Majette, Melinda 146, 239 Malloy, Linda 146 Manley. Terry 140, 146, 268, 214 March, Will 227 Marrisette, Karl Marshall, Holly 146, 231, 229 Marshall, Kim 162, 241 — Martin, Betty 162 Martin, Cynthia 133 Martin, Gayle 162 Martin, Linda 146, 213 Martin, Lloyd 162 Martin, Sandra 133 Marty, Dale 156 Marty, Tony 146 Martz, Belinda 162, 228 Mask, Deloris 133 Mason, Betty 225 Mason, David 146 Mason, Jenny 146, 185, 2141 213 Mathews. James 146, 229 Matthews, Roddy 124, 133 Matthews, Willard 133, 172, 176 Mattox, Barbara 146 Mattox, Becky 162, 229, 203 Matusiak, Cathy 146 Maxwell, Jean 146, 225, 214 May, Ray 210 Mayes, Mike 133 Mayes, Ricky 133 Mayo. Thomas 172, 178 Meacham. Lisa 147 Meacham, Vickie 162 Meade, Darrell 162 Meade. George 162 Meadows, Debbie 147, 210 Meagher, Pete 147, 213 Meeker, Rick 162 Melcon, Viola 240 Melton. Gary 162 Mercer, Kathy 147, 185, 225 Merriman, JoAnn 213 Merritt, John 193 Mihilasky, Maureen 134 Miles, Chet 134, 232 Miller, Herbert 194, 195 Miller. John 229 Miller, Kathy 131, 232 Miller, Kitty 213 Miller, Margaret 147 Miller, Maurice 193 1 Mills, Bonita 162, 214, 227 I Miner. Buddy 147 Mines, Jane 134, 240, 203, 25o Mines, Thomas 134 Mines, Wayne 232 Mingus. Michael 134 Mintz, Carolynn 147, 250 Mitchell, Debbie 147 Mitchell, Valerie 228 Mitchell, Vickie 162, 229 Mobley, Jeff 134, 213, 228 Modlin, Sandra 232 Mollenauer, Dee 134, 239, 213, 229 Moncrief, John 147, 240 Moody, Kenneth 172, 175, 193 Moore, Dwight 194, 195 Moore. Gayle 147 Moore, Marnishia 202 Moore, Michael 190. 227 Moore. Sharon 147 Moran. Candy 134, 256 Morefield, Eddie 147 Morefield. Sandy 147 Morgan. Vickie 147 Morley, Allen 162 Morris. C 180 Morris, Louis 197 Morrisette, Karl 162 Morriss, Dawn 134 Morriss, Dennis 246 Morse. Broderick 134 , 229 Moseberth, Bruce 193 Mosley, Robin 162 Moss, John ISO, 227, 190 Moss, Marcia 134, 258 Moy, Ray 162 Mozella, Gail 229 Mullen, Dennis 162 Mulligan, James 227 Murchison, Mike 134 Murphy, Mike 147 Myatt, Claudia 134 Myers, Michele 134, 124, 208, 203 Myers, Robin 148 Myrick, Jean 148 Narron, Donnie 162 Narron, Ronnie 148 Neil, Vicki 162 Nelowet, Anne 162, 210 Nettles, William 148 Nevins, Patrick 162 Newsom, Pam 134, 239, 213, 240 Newsome, Ricky 148 Newsome, Rocky 162 Nixon, Gene 162, 180 Nixon, Karen 134 Nixon, Kay 162, 229 Nordan, Woody 134 Norris. M. 180 Norvell, Amy 148, 225 Nugent, Leslie 135, 265, 224 O ' Berry, Martha 135, 266 O ' Connor, Leslie 148, 185, 214 O ' Donnell, Jackie 148, 213 Odfield, Paul 232 Oleyar, Carol 162 Olitsky, Ronnie 163, 213, 214 Oliver, Ricky 163 Osborne, Cathy 148 Overman, Margaret 148, 214 Owen, Rusty 163, 244 Owens, Collie 163 Owens, Gary 163, 229 Owens. Russell 193 Owens, Shelley 135, 239, 213, 241, 245 Padden, Came 163, 241, 229, 214 Padgett, Pat 135, 224, 250 Paine, Debbie 163 Pantelides, Jimmy 148 Parker, Condi 148 Parker, Debra 148 Parker, Janet 148, 239, 255, 214 Parker, Joyce 163 Parker, Lee 163 Parker, Quinton 135, 213, 224 Parker, Raymond 180 Parson, Kenneth 172, 175, 195 Patterson, Russell 224, 270 Patterson, Terri 163, 225 Peaks. Ronnie 135 Pearce. Linda 140, 148 Peavy, Skip 135 Perdue, Angela 163 Perkins, Robbie 148, 163, 180 Perry, Anthony 148, 232 Perry, Jeffery 225 Perry, Patricia 229 Peters, Edward 135 Peters, Mike 148, 239, 229, 245 Peterson, Lynka 163 Phelps, Wanda 135 Philbrick, Steve 135, 173, 193, 248 Phillips, Kathryn 148 Pierce, Denise 140, 148, 208, 213, 260, 214 Pierce, Priscilla 140. 148 Pigg, Linda 135, 225 Piland, Terri 148, 229, 214 Pimienta, Patricia 148 Pinkerman, Alan 229 Pittman, Harrell 135 Pittman, Janice 239 Pollard, Ted 148 Pond, Norma 148, 241, 229, 214 Pool, Sandra 232 Poole, Steve 148 Port, Beverly 236 Porter, Sharon 135 Powell, Bill 213, 239, 245, 214, 227 Powell, Chuck 135 Powell, Eddie 172, 178, 189 Powell, Robert 172, 178, 189 Price, Laura 135, 240, 224 Price, Mike 148, 229 Price, Thurman 148 Pulley, JoAnn 241, 244 Purifory, R. 180 Quidgeon, Debra 240, 214 Quidgeon, Donald 148, 180, 195, 200 Rabba, Billy 135, 229 Rabel, Beth 210 Rakestraw, Ruby 148 Rardin, Robert 163, 196, Rary, Cindy 135 Rawlings. Colonius 224 Rawls, Richard 135 Raynor, Ronald Redfearn, Deborah 236 Redmon, Jimmy 148, 180 Reid, Susan 148, 241, 245, 214 Renfrow. Eva 164 Reynolds, Alice 164 Reynolds, Andy 148 Reynolds. Bob 164 Rhodes, Bill 149 Rhoton, Ronald 190 Riccick, Kelvin 229 Rich, Robin 164 Richardson, Ervin 149 Ricks, Pam 164 Riddick, Darryl 149 Riddick, Marie 250 Riddick. Susan 135, 250 Riddick, Tom 190 Ridgeway, Garcia 229 Riggan, Zandra 164 Rivin, Jonathan 149, 240, 245, 214, 197 Robel, Beth 164 Roberts, Calvin 190 Roberts, Gregory 135 Robertson, Krista 149, 214 Robinson, James 149, 245 Robinson, Joy 149, 245 Rodgers, Darrell 172, 176 Rodgers. Willie 164 Rogers, A. 180 Rogers, Genis 136 Rogerson, Penny 136, 230, 236, 260, 229 Rollins, Danny 136, 124 , 208, 213, 226 Roseboro, Judy 213 Rotella, Robert 164 Rowe, Pattie 164, 227 Rowe, Steve 136 Rowley, Ralph 164, 214 Roymor, Hilda 164 Russell, April 136, 258 Russell, Thomas 149, 224 Ruth, Deana 149 Ryder, Karen 232 Salmon, Carolyn 136 Sanders, Angela 136, 241, 265 Sanders, Cathy 164 Sandie, Kim 164 Sands, Bobby 149 Sarver, Bobbie 149 Saunders, Beth Saunders, Christie 140, 149 Saunders, Lona 149, 185, 213, 214 Savage, Brenda 165 Sawyer, Debbie 149 Scales. Ardenia 229 Scales, James 229 Scanlon, Michele 165 Schauer, Irene 210 Schmidtke, Cindy 165, 214 Schoenhaut, Stuart 241 Schools, Cindy 136 Schoppe, Eugene 149 Schover, Irene 165 Scott, A. 180 Scott, Michael 165, 180 Scott, Randy 150, 195 Scott, Rita 150 Scott, Robby 165 Sessoms, Clara 200 Shannon, Keith 165 Shapiro, Allan 197 Shea, David ISO, 214 Shea, Ronald 136 Sheffield, Sherrye 150, 227 Shelton, James 136, 232 Shelton, Sandra 250 Sherman, Marie 165 Shifflett, Carolyn 150, 225, 268 Shook, Becky 150 Short, Carol 150. 185 Short, Janet 165 Shumate, Tony 165 Sillings, Ricky 232 Silmon, Carmen 136, 119, 222, 227 Silva, Debbie 150 Silvers, Keith 194, 190 Silverstein, Gary 165 Simmons, Cathy 150 Simpson, Steve 150, 229 Singletory, David 165, 193 Sirico, Richard 150, 229 Sitzler, Susan 225 Sivberstein, Beth 165, 241 Skinner, Connie 136 Slade, Angela 165 Slade, Renee 165 Slagle, Amy 165 Slater, Donna 165 Slaydon, Steve 165 Sloan, Geradine 165 Smalley, Phillip 165, 180 Smith, Abraham 136, 240 Smith, Barry 136, 218, 224, 270, 214, 226 Smith. Connie 136, 231, 260, 224, 229 Smith, Debbie 165 Smith, Herbie 150 Smith. June 136 Smith, Lillie 202 Smith, Marilyn 232 Smith, Pamela 165, 214 Smith, Phillip 136, 232 Snowden, Kathy 136, 124, 224, 211 Snyder, Teresa 150 Sojourner, Ted 180, 193 Souch, Michael 150 Sparks, Marsha 136, 260, 211 Speight, Jennifer 202, 250 Speight, Mary 165 Speight, Wayne 165 Spence, Eddie 137, 229, 270 Spence, Wendel 240, 229, 245, 214 Spivey. Gwendolyn 165, 236 Spivey. Louis 137 Spivey, Susan 150, 239, 225, 240 Spruill, Frank 165. 180 Spruill, Rhonda 165 Stallings, Philhp 154, 165, 243, 229 Stalls, Laura 137 Stanton, Carolyn 150, 203, 227 Staples, Debbie 137 Staton, Barry 150, 227 St. Clair, Amy 137, 218, 236, 210 Stevens, Debora 165 Stewart, Bernie 137, 232 Stewart, Donna 150, 268, 227 Stewart, Gwen 225 Stitt, Holly 165 Stokes, Ernest 165, 180, 196 Stokes, Terry 165 Stover, Tana 137, 213, 242, 214 Stumbo, Frances 165, 225 Sturges, Edna 165 Sublett, Barry 151 Suddeth, Sloan 165 Sumner, Robert 151, 197 Sunkins, Roland 227 Swann, Rachel 242, 246 Sweet, Linda 166 Sykes, Annelle 166 Sykes, Betty 151, 241, 268, 228 Sykes, Bill 166 Sykes, Cecil 151 Sykes, Clarence 224 Skyes, Fernece 224 Sykes, Paula 166, 236, 229, 214 Tanner, Steve 151 Tanner, Tom 232 Tarr, Teresa 166 Tate, Jane 137, 245, 214 Taylor, Alonzo 232 Taylor, Barbara 137, 262 Taylor, Debbie 166 Taylor, Debra 166 Taylor, Donald 137 Taylor, Scott 166 Teachout, Gena 151 Terry, Peggy 166 Thayer, Lillian 137, 230, 265, 229, 210 Therault, Charles 151 Therault, David 166 Thigstad, Michael 137 Thomas, Keith 151 Thompson, Kathy 138, 213, 241, 224 Thompson, M. 180 Thompson, Robert 166 Thompson, V ' aleria 138 Thome, Lesley 180, Thornton, Bonnie 151 Thornton, Donna 151 Thornton, Gayle 138, 232 Thornton. JoAnn 151 Thornton, S. 180 Tilton, Ernest 151 Tippm, Sherri 16o Todd, Libby 151, 213 Todd, Richard 151, 239, 245, 214, 227 Tolbert, Debbie 151, 240 Tretola, Frank 151, 193 Trimble, Charles 138 Trippett, David 245 Trowbridge, Debbie 166. 225 Trowbridge, Teresa 151 Trower, Barbara 166 Tucker, Connie 166 Tugwell, David 138 Tugwell, Steven 138, 232 Turner, Carl 151, 193, 248 Turner, David 166 Turner, James 138, 229 Turney, Garland 232 Tye, Brenda 138 Tyree. Kathy 166 Tyson, Gwendolyn 138 Underwood, Linda 166 Utley, Kent 151, 229 Vanderberrs ' , Pam 151, 239, 250 Vanderploey. Richard 151 Van Dorn, David 138, 270 Vann, Susan 138, 245, 214 Vann, Virginia 138, 245, 214 Vasquez, Teresa 138, 262 Vaughan. Alvera 166 Vaughan, Deborah 236 Vaughan, joAnn 151 Vaughan, Lynn 151, 2251 202 Vaughan, Michael 172, 175 Veale, Karen 151 Venable, Theresa 166 Verdolotti, John 138 Vernon, Herbie 151 Vick, Bonnie 138, 222 Vick, Pam 166 Villanueva, Mike 151 Vredenburg, Da ad 152 Wagner, Billy 152 Waive, Patti 152, 240 Walker, Regina 229 Wallas, Richard 213 W ' alsh, Pam 138, 241, 260, 211 Walton, Johnnie 229, 190 Walton, Patricia 229 Ward, Arlene 250 Ward, Danny 222 Ward, Janet 167 Ward, Mar ' 138 Ward, Pauline 232 Ward, Terry 152 Ward, Wendy 167 W ' arren, David 167 Washington. Regina 225 Waters, Cherri 246, 215 W ' aters, lr ' ena 241 Waters, Rocky 152 Watlington, David 167 Watson, Bobby 251 Watson, Jack 180, 232 Watson, Jane 239 Watson, Jenny 167, 239 Watson. Junius 227 Watson, Lola 167 Waycaster, Vickie 152, 230, 268, 229, 227 Weatherly, Barbara 138 Weatherly, Wade 152, 193 Webb, Peggy 138 Weeks, Ricky 167 Weldon, Debbie 167 Wells, Cornell 229 Wells, Richard 194, 195 West, Emmersene 167, 236, 214, 227 West, Kathy 152, 236 Wetherbee, Joe 167 White, Connie 167 Whitehead, James 172, 177, 189 Whitehead, Libbie 152 Whitehead, Robert 193 Whitehurst, Stephen 232 W ' hitehurst, Teresa 152, 225 Whitfield, Cecil 139, 229 Whitley, Bett ' 167 Whitley, Gndy 139, 260 Whitlow, Alan 152, 213, 229 W ' hitt, Gary 167, 180 Whitt, Rodney 138, 270 Wilder, Kathy 167, 200 Wilkerson, Donald 229 Wilkie. Roni 152, 262, 218 Wilkins, Mike 139 242, 229 Wilkinson, Donna 139, 231, 229 Wilkinson, Mary Sue 154, 167, 208, 214 Williams, Amy 152 Williams, Billy 139 Williams. Frenchie 213 Williams, John 246, 227 Williams, Kathy 167, 227 Williams, Mike 152, 229 Williams, Robin 167 Williams, Wanda 241, 140, 214 Williams, Willie 232 Williamson, Carl 180 Williamson, George 167, 180 W-llis, Chris 167 Wills, C. 180 Wilson, Altheia 225 Wilson, Sandra 139 Wilson, Sylvia 152 Winbome, Vickie 167 Winn, Ricky 153 Winters, Barr ' 167 Withemow, Gary 167, 229 Wong, Haymond 153 Wood, Craig 153 Wood, Kimberly 167 Wood, Michael 167 Wood, Norman 139 Wood, Tim 167, 180 Worrell, Jesse 153, 229, 245, 214 Wright, Becky 153 Wright. Joe 172, 177 Wright, Pam 153, 229 Writesel, Barbara 153 W ' ritesel, Mar ' 153, 229, 236 Wyron, Rick 139, 213. 229, 247, 270, 246. 214 Yarbrough, Richard 139 Yerabek, Cathy 167 Young, Pat 153, 240 Zirkle, Keith 153 Zirkle, Sharon 139, 241. 224. 200, 214
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