Woodrow Wilson High School - President Yearbook (Portsmouth, VA)
- Class of 1972
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THE PRESIDENT 1972 Woodrow Wilson High School Portsmouth, Virginia PORTSMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY Court ’jfi ' sr’outh, Vircfr ii I 1 . ACADEMICS— 22 i] ORGANIZATIONS— 40 MB PRESIDENTIAL HIGHLIGHTS— 84 1 i j SPORTS— 98 I ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY— 140 SENIORS— 160 CLASSES— 218 ADVERTISEMENTS— 280 OVER TWO THOUSAND INDIVIDUALS 6 EACH WITH UNIQUE FEELINGS AND ABILITIES 7 8 IN AN ATTEMPT TO FIND HIMSELF 9 EACH WORKING INDEPENDENTLY TO BECOME MORE KNOWLEDGEABLE, DEVELOPING NATURAL TALENTS, DISCOVERING NEW ABILITIES, FULFILLING HIS OWN SPECIAL DREAM i, f . j) S. 1 1 NO MAN STANDS ALONE 1 1 1 E NEED TO SHARE OUR DREAMS— STRIVING IS MADE WORTHWHILE 13 PEOPLE NEED PEOPLE: NO WHERE IS THIS BETTER EXEMPLIFIED THAN IN HIGH SCHOOL 14 15 FOR WILSON IS MUCH MORE THAN FAME, MORE THAN A CHOSEN FIELD OF STUDY, SO MUCH MORE THAN TWO THOUSAND INDIVIDUALS, 16 WATCHING STRANGERS BECOME FRIENDS 18 FRIENDS: SOME ONLY ACOUAINTANCES HELPED ALONG BY A FRIENDLY WORD OR SMILE- OTHERS COMPANIONS WITH MUTUAL INTERESTS AND NEEDS A FEW SO SPECIAL THAT EACH BECOMES AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE OTHER 20 WmwW wmiA K ' ' m ■ ' ' r ' , ' ! fe. ' ' ,wmm t M W VA V w v 1 English —Studying verbs, past and present tense. Developing skills, learning to compose. Reading HAMLET, MACBETH, other Shakespeare. Memorizing poems, reciting our own. Grammar, literature, reading, writing. This is English class. Students discuss their literature assignment. I ? English with Seniors involved proves interesting. 24 Bruce ponders over his accelerated grammar. Freshman English is very interesting. 25 Mrs. Chiswell assists Ralph in locating a country. Humanities is essential to a good life. 26 Mike learns about his American heritage. Students spend extra time reading School Bulletin. Rachel studies for upcoming Government test. Social Studies Maps, charts, oceans, topography. The history of the world, the history of our country. The Government that protects our rights: the Senate, the House. Getting along with other countries. Social Studies. 27 Mathematics Square root, cube root, hypotenuse, sine and cosine. Slide rules, protractors, tables and postulates. Discovering numbers. Developing logic. Exploring problems and facts. An effective math class. Wayne prepares to work on the board. i ( 28 Consumer math takes stamina! Lloyd ponders a math problem. Mike Atkins teaches class. 29 Science Experimenting, dissecting, iearning. Coliecting data, making the report. Vectors, space, iight and atoms. Combining H2O with C0 and O2. Finding out, expioring within. This is science. A future scientist maybe? Chemistry students work on a formuia. m 1 Uatw imrm i 30 Use of the microscope can be funi Young scientists work on lab procedures. 31 Mrs. Williams helps student struggle through French. Above; A German class proves rewarding. Below: Terri Piland searches for the answer in Spanish. French, Latin, German, Spanish. Bonjour, Si and Oui. Studying, memorizing, trying to understand. Linking our neighbors across the sea. Foreign Language, New Experience. Gary pretends to study his Latin. 32 Physical Education Roll call, practicing fundamentals. Exercise, run, jump, and compete. Breaking regular classroom routine. Fitness, liveliness, activeness, fun. This is Physical Education. Anybody over there? The action is fast in boys’ gym. 33 Cleaning up after wood shop. David Cotton assists Wesley Lawrence in Electronics. Industrial Arts Wood shop, metal shop, electronics lab. Learning a vocation, developing a skill. Tinkering, planning, building. Making use of one’s hands. Expanding his knowledge. Industrial Arts. A familiar scene in electronics class. I I I 34 Business Education Steno requires a quick mind! Typing, shorthand, dictation. Working in an office. Computers, writing, figuring, hard work. Pencii and pad, eraser and stencii. Time writings and copies. Business Education. Sharon catches up on her bookkeeping. Students are interested in General Business. 35 Vocational Education Preparing, making a place for one’s self. Fitting in, working hard. Learning business, developing a trade. Moving up in the world. Seeking employment today. Offering employment tomorrow. Scott strives to complete his D.E. Lori fills in her daily work report. D.E. students learn techniques in operating a cash register. i 36 Home Economics Preparing food, reading a recipe. Cooking, sewing, housecleaning and shopping. Becoming knowledgeable. Becoming future homemakers. Home Ec. A watched pot never boils! 37 38 Put your best brush forward. Fine Arts Artists, singers, groups, and songs. Strings, violins, trumpets, and trombones. Learning to compose, express and relate. Proving talents, and acquiring new. Fine Arts. An orchestra student practices on his bass. 39 U M yZ . “ niiiiulHHll ' , 11111111111111111111 Ijlllllllllll IMMwi II mH ' MI (I iIIdiIiI ' ' iiiiiiiii i!.i rov. v cii ‘ 4 iwA .vA « S.C.A. Gets a Head Start on the New Year Row 1: Barry Smith— Court of Honor, Michele Myers — Treasurer, Mary Sue Wilkinson — Sophomore Rep., Valeria Mitchell— Senior Rep. Row 2: Sharon Craig — Vice-President, Mrs. J. Powell — Advisor, Roddy Matthews— President, Gary Antonucci— Junior Rep., Cindy Whitley — Artist, Kathy Jenkins — Sophomore Rep., Linda Myers— Freshman Rep., Kathy West — Junior Rep., Eva Grace — Senior Rep. Row 3: Kathy Mason— Secretary, Jeff Mobley— Publicity, Bobby Lauterbach— Freshman Rep. Before the 1971-72 school year, the S.C.A. met and worked to prepare for the opening of school. They outlined projects for the improvement of Wilson. There was much satisfaction in completing these projects and seeing good results. The objectives of the S.C.A. were as follows: 1. To promote honor. 2. To promote communication and coordination among clubs. 3. To promote school spirit in all aspects of school life. 4. To promote safety in and around the school. 5. To aid the community through service projects. 6. To improve the school facilities that are available to the student body. 7. To publicize to the students and to the community the school’s activities and accomplishments. The representatives in the S.C.A. wish to thank the student body for their participation in carrying out the numerous projects we were engaged in this year. 1. Our monthly Student Scholarship Fund Drive surpassed last year’s total . . . 2. Reception for teachers before school started 3. Election of Homecoming Court . . . 4. Exceeding our goal in United Fund Drive . . . 5. Watching students take over Wilson on the last day of American Education Week . . . 6. Help establish an S.C.A. at the Truxton Secondary Education Center . . . 7. Meeting our goal once again in the March of Dimes drive . . . 8. Holding a mock election and sponsoring a successful voter registration drive for 18 year olds . . . 9. Second successful Ecology Week . . . 10. City-Wide Student Exchange Program . . . 11. Sponsoring another successful Clothing Drive for needy families . . . 12. To basically serve the needs of the students at WWHS! 42 Gary and Cindy make January calendar. Mrs. Powell gives advice to S.C.A. members. Members of the S.C.A. make letters for bulletin boards. The S.C.A. prepares to distribute Wilson handbooks to freshmen. It’s freshman orientation time again. 43 I 72 Student Staff Has a Well-Balanced Year Row 1: Debbie Meadows, Jeoffrey Hamby, Jo Lynn Brown, Larry Eakin, Sue Klise, Liz Wyatt, Felice Perry, Terri Hughes, Carmen Silmon, Pam Newsome, Al Jeffers, Rachel Swann, Pam Foiles, Sandra Gallop, Billy Byrd, Skip Carsten, Miss Richard Bowen, Bonnie Vick. Row 2; Roni Wilkie, Mike Peters, Ransom — advisor. Humor Columns Add to STUDENT In room 215 during the sixth period this year, you probably saw a group of young journalists hard at work. These students were members of THE STUDENT staff. These people were responsible for the writing, planning, and distribution of the official school newspaper of Woodrow Wilson High School. At the helm of THE STUDENT staff this year were editor Richard Bowen and faculty advisors Miss Marion Ransom and Mrs. Lenice Pannell. Other editors included Skip Carsten— news editor, Bonnie Vick— feature editor, Jo Lynn Brown — business manager, and Billy Byrd— sports editor. Seven papers were published during the year. After holding at ten cents for years, the price of the paper finally rose by a nickel to fifteen cents. Notable achievements of the year included the introduction of a “Dear Gabby” column, a “Can You Imagine” humor column, the selection of a new all-time Wilson football team, and a special greeting from THE STUDENT staff at Christmas. The staff sought to present a well-balanced com- bination of school news, relevant editorial comments, interesting features, and exciting sports reporting in every issue. Terri, Mark, and Sue check a finished newspaper. 44 Sandra, Skip and Richard check finished copy. Jo Lynne types report for her section. Sue and Jenny check one of Billy’s articles. Larry, Billy and Pam type copy for the paper. Richard talks to Steve about last year ' s pictures. Play sometimes interferes with work. 45 ’72 PRESIDENT Staff Enthusiastically Creates New Ideas Preparation Pictures Style Cover Layout Copy Deadline Pushing: Nancy Bailey — Editor, Pam Smith. Row 1: Donnie Narron, Beth Silberstein, Jeanne Kent, Steve Cannard, Jean Myrick, Wendel Spence. Row 2: Miss Cooper— Advisor, Mr. French — Advisor, Cassandra Cromwell, Mark Foster, Craig Wood, Billy Byrd. Summer Workshop Benefits Staff The 1972 PRESIDENT started with a new staff, new company, and many new ideas. The advisors this year were Miss Jacqueline Cooper and Mr. Thomas French. The staff this year tried to modernize the PRESIDENT. Mr. Gary Zwicker, our company representative, taught us many new techniques and ideas. We attended an I.C.P. yearbook seminar at the Holiday Inn in Hampton. The workshop focused on layout design and copy. Headed by Editor-in-Chief Nancy Bailey, the staff strove for a totally new yearbook. We feel we have designed one of Wilson’s better PRESIDENTS! We hope you rate the 1972 PRESIDENT No. 1 . 46 Nancy assists Cassandra and Jeanne on layouts. Mr. French and Miss Cooper check yearbook saies. Mr. Zwicker, our yearbook representative, goes over Editor’s ladder with Nancy. Beth, Donnie, and Steve take a break to look at pictures. Row 1: Sharon Bard. Mike Williams, Chip Harley, Kathy Holland, Nicki Danny Owen. Row 3: Libby Todd, Tracy Unenhan, Kathy McHorney, Levin. Irene Schauer, Jimmy Eure. Row 2; Karen Charlton, Carol Miss McNeil (advisor), Lisa DeVites, Bill Moriarty, Janet Dunleavy. Mahoney, David Powell, Lonnie Forehand, Ray Moy, Charlene Gillikin, Art Club Inspires Creativity at Wilson The purpose of the Art Club is to create an appreciation and un- derstanding of art by providing its members with the opportunity to work on art projects utilizing their own materials and school equipment. Membership in the club is open to anyone interested in art. It is not necessarily limited to those students with artistic talents. Libby, Tracy, and Danny work on techniques in sculpture. Miss McNeil shows Jimmy and Mike new creations with twine. . ... To Spread and Share ‘‘THE GOOD NEWS’’ Row 1: Mrs. Hanna— Advisor, Cindy Schools. Doug Dickerson— Chaplain, Ricky Sirico— President, Vickie Brown, Miss Lufsey— Advisor. Row 2: Billy Coburn, Phyllis Blackman— Program Chairman, Teresa Tarr— Secretary, Linda Deans, Peggy Webb, Mary Jones, Kathy Phillips, Darlene Thompson. Row 3: Laurel Cooke, Felecia Chambers, Pat Brown, Laura Price, Dee Mollenauer, Virginia Vann, Cathy Sanders, Wallace Ferrell, Susan Gupton. Row 4: Pell Seaton, Kendall Green, Barbara Trower, Cheryl Jennings, Cindy Whitley, Bonnie Cannard, Barbara Thompson, Margaret Overman, Edwiena Garrett. Row 5: Sam Blevins, Nancy Bailey, Bobby Thompson, Mike Brown, Bernie Stewart, Gary Antonucci, David Edwards, Bazel Bowers, Joy Barnes But God commendeth His love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord, Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. Romans 10:9 Members begin their day together with Bible reading and prayer. The Bible Club Makes A Beginning At Wilson “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father who is in heaven.” Matthew 5:16. We took this verse as a challenge this year. In addition to devotions each morning, meetings were held three or four times a month and included the film, “To Russia With Love,” speakers, and special music by members of the club or guests. Among these were Coach Leslie Smith, Russell Presson, Reverend Dallas Ainslie, Mark Oglesby, Lynn and Gary Jordan, Keith Kenemer, and Dave Fussel. As the year progressed, many others came to share a blessing with us. Several area churches were visited, also. The Lord has given us a real blessing this year in seeing precious souls come to know Jesus as their personal saviour. 49 Lying: Colonius Rawlings, Butch Gonzales. Row 1: Sherelle Cary, Lisa Meacham, Frenchie Williams, Delphyne Spruill, Rachel Swann, Sandi Garner, Lisa Williams, Robbin Myers. Row 2: Karen Charleton, Roxanne Watson, Beth Caldwell, Theresa Whitehurst, Jean Maxwell, Cindy Davis, Debi Collins, Libby Todd, Bonnie Cannard, LuAnn Clayton, Mrs. Brady— Advisor, Liz Cobb— President, Sharon Craig — Secretary , Tana Stover— Scribe, Kathy Phillips. Row 3: Marty Furan, Tim Harrell, Sandy Curnette, Bonnie Early. Row 4: Richard Harrell, Cathy Osborne, Linda Deans, Debbie Askew, Kathy Thompson, Pam Courtney, JoAnne Teale, David Shea, Quinton Parker, Rick Wyron — Vice President, Jeff Mobley— Treasurer, Barry Smith, Edna John- son, Jon Rivin, Lester Cherry, Kathy Harrison. Row 5: Jeanne Kent, Jackie O ' Donnell, Linda Martin, Denise Brown, Nikki Levin, Diane Brantley, Janet Dunleavy, Amy Norvell, Lisa DeVites, Gwen Fain, Denise Pierce, Lona Saunders, Jeff Brown, Jeff Hamby. Row 6: Linda Malloy, Pam Newsome, Cindy Hudgins, Curt Baker, Vincent Rawlings, Bonnie Vick, Ellen Campbell, Nancy Heely, Artie Davies, Debbie Kincaid. Row 7: Lynn Vaughan, Pam Foiles, Pete Meagher. Row 8: Richard Bowen. Row 9: John Mayes. J “Hello Dolly” Highlights a Successful Year For Dramatics Club On the night of December 6, the Dramatics Club produced the stage version of the famous movie, REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, directed by Mrs. Mary Jo Brady and Tana Stover. Starring were Debi Collins, Rick Wyron, and Colonius Rawlings, along with many other familiar faces. Our extravaganza for the year was the beloved musical, HELLO DOLLY, directed by Mrs. Mary Jo Brady and Liz Cobb. Sharon Craig was magnificent as Dolly Levi, and sleepy Dan Rollins woke up long enough to do a tremendous job as the well-known half-a-millionaire, Horace Vandergelder”. Other plays were the one-acts, among which were “Strange Road”, our contest play, and The Right Kind o’ House.” The curtains to the 1971-72 theatre season for Wilson closed with a bang with the Senior class play which was the best ever. Altogether, it was a very successful year! Dolly waits for train to Yonkers. 50 Donald, Linda, Rick, and Liz rehearse for big night. The Thespians belong to an international society of actors and actresses. By giving at least 100 hours of work to dramatic productions, one becomes a Thespian. Students at Wilson who fulfill this requirement are initiated into Troupe No. 1238 some time during May. The officers of Thespian Troupe No. 1238 serve also as officers for the Dramatics Club. Those for this year were: President— Liz Cobb, Vice President— Rick Wyron, Secretary— Sharon Craig, Treasurer— Jeff Mobley, and Scribe— Tana Stover. 51 Row 1: Richard Harrell, Eva Grace — Treasurer, Kathy Cole — 2nd Vice President, Richard Bowen— 1st Vice President, Mr. Glickman— Advisor, Mrs. Brady — Ad visor, Rick Wyron — President, Cherri Waters— Secretary, Sharon Craig, Linda Johnson. Row 2; Billy Coburn, Karen Griffith, Tana Stover, Jesse Worrell, Debi Collins, Linda Abramson, Vickie Johnson, Joyce Jean, Lona Saunders, Kathy Williams. Row 3: Cindy Beacham, Don Hornstein, Jeff Mobley, Barry Smith, Linda Garrett, Sandra Gallop, Valeria Mitchell, Rachel Swann, Nancy Heely, Debbie Kincaid. Row 4: Liz Wyant, Jean Ann Maxwell, Martha Loizou, Rosemarie Gaines, Ezell Autrey, George Cotsimopoulos, Billy Byrd, Mike Peters, Jon Rivin. Annual Forum Bowl Pits Girls Against Boys The Forum is Wilson’s debate and dis- cussion group. Membership is open to all students with better than a B average in English and history. The Forum supported the activities of the Forensics team and provided the funds for district and state competition. A bake sale was sponsored at the PTSA’s Open House. The Forum presented the entire student body with an informative, entertaining, and amusing assembly, the Annual Forum Bowl, a “college-bowl” type quiz pitting the girls against the boys. Forum meetings were held the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. This year’s advisors were Mrs. Brady and Mr. Glickman. Members of Forum prepare for Forum Bowl. 52 Prose Reading Sharon Craig Rick Gillerlain Poetry Reading Liz Cobb Roddy Matthews Original Oratory Jonathan Rivin Rachel Swann Extemporaneous Speaking Rick Wyron Cherri Waters Outstanding Wilsonites Make Forensics Team The forensics team represents Wilson in five areas: Prose reading, Poetry reading, Original Oratory, Spelling, and Extemporaneous public speaking. Each area is represented by a boy and a girl, except for Spelling. The speller is selected through a school-wide spelling bee. Both prose and poetry readers must present a prepared selection of their own choice, followed by the judge’s selectionV to be sight-read. Original oratory competition consists of delivering an original speech prepared and practiced in advance. Extemporaneous speakers are allowed to pick from a hat three subjects at random and are given 30 minutes to prepare a talk on their choice of one of the three subjects. The speller presents his knowledge in the form of a spelling bee. Spelling Phillip Enrico 53 Row 1: Tim Harrell (Pianist), Quinton Parker (Robe Librarian), Sandy Curnutte (Soprano Section Leader), Frank Coble (Men’s Section Leader), Pete Meagher (Publicity Director), Bonnie Vick (Secretary), Cindy Hudgins (Vice-President), Mrs. Fae Buckley (Choral Director), Russell Patterson (President), Diane Brantley (Treasurer), Kathy Harrison (Historian and Alto Section Leader), Louise Early (Stage Manager), Jean Ann Maxwell (Music Librarian), Laura Price (Music Librarian). Row 2: Kathy Cole (Student Director), Liz Cobb, Van Powers, Rocky Waters, Marianne Roftis, Sharon Craig, Terence Sykes, Clarence Sykes, Cheryl Jennings, Barry Smith, Bonnie Early, Gwendolyn Barnett, Evelyn Black, Dotty Griggs, Colonius Rawlings. Row 3: Sandra Garner, Carolyn Shifflett, Teresa Whitehurst, Bonnie Bittner, Lynn Vaughan, Jeff Mobley, Gene Earles, Randy Scott, Amy Norvell, Allen Morley, Pell Seaton, Brenda Daniels, Mamie Davis. Row 4: Kathy Mercer, Carolyn Stanton, Lori Gardner, Becky Edwards, Gary Antonucci, Michael Mayes, Thomas Russell, Cornelius Norvell, Leslie Nugent, Gail Ballentine, Michael Williams, Kathy Holland, Susan Spivey, Barbara Midget. Row 5: Cecil Midget, Richard Harrell, Ricky Gilbert, Dana Haller, Phil Inscoe, Amy Jeannette, Ronnie Fulp, Samuel Brandon, Herbert Briggs, Dan Rollins, Barry Credle, Ricky Mayes, Joe Collins, Terri Goldman. ( Mixed Chorus Entertains Students and Faculty The Woodrow Wilson High School Mixed Chorus is the many-voiced giant sound of Wilson. Auditions include the upperclassmen from the school and members of the Girls’ Ensemble. Those meeting the qualifications become a close knit group, not only vocally as they work hard for blend of voices, but also socially. This year was another great one both in overall performances and individual per- formances. Audiences received them favorably and so did judges, as forty individuals from Mixed Chorus represented Wilson in the All- Regional Chorus the second weekend in February. This group cut their third annual record and collaborated with the Dramatics Club to present their annual musical which this year was “Hello Dolly!’’. The Mixed Chorus combines its sound with the music department at this year’s Christmas Assembly. 54 Vocal Department Leads Christmas Assembly Row 1: Karen Hillat 7 , Cathy McHorney, Susan McFadden, Mrs. Fae Buckley (director), Susan Gray, Mrs. Buckley gives the cues, not the Carla Atkins, Claudia Moore. Row 2: Francine Baker, Linda Pulley, Sherelle Cary, Sarah Dozier, photographer. Judy Coltrane, Missy Martin. Row 3: Regina Washington, Calvin Fields, Mike Bush, Richard Perry, Karen Parker, Jeanne Bailey. Row 4: Sudie Godette, Michael Brown, Bernie Stewart, Don iD Archie, Mor ' -is Archie, Abraham Smith. There are two vocal groups at Wilson which are open to anyone who enjoys using his vocal ability, with the permission of the director. These are Girls’ Glee Club and Boys’ Glee Club. From Girls’ Glee Club, auditions are taken for the Girls’ Ensemble. These separate classes joined the rest of the Vocal Depart- ment in participating in the Lan- caster Sing-Along in September, the Christmas Assembly in December, and the Spring Concert in April. Row 1: Alicia Ames, Debbie Isenhower, Mrs. Fae Buckley (director), Virginia Crawford, Janipher Wynne. Row 2: Cathy Osborne, Mitch Ann Dickerson, Nancy Pollock, Gwen Stewart, Sue Pearte. Row 3: Cathy Pittman, Betty Mason, Debbie Trowbridge, Doryce Cary, Janet Parker. 55 Presidents and First Ladies Tour Northern Virginia The Presidents and First Ladies Vocal Ensemble is as much a tradi- tion at Wilson as orange and blue. The members of this group give unselfishly of their time to perform for many organizations at school and in the community. This year, in addition to the many performances locally, the group presented a con- cert at The National Cathedral in Washington, D. C. while on a tour of Northern Virginia. Membership in this group is by audition from the Mixed Chorus. The Presidents and First Ladies enjoy themselves at practice sessions. HOHOfl f, :!dho! % ’ •’ ' SiisiiiiioNi i ’ 1 u i L— Row 1: Liz Cobb, Jeff Mobley. Row 2; Louise Early, Cheryl Jennings. Hudgins. Quinton Parker. Row 5: Sandy Curnutte, Barry Smith, Danny Russell Patterson. Row 3: Kathy Harrison, Leslie Nugent. Colonlus Rollins. Row 6; Amy Jeannette, Phil Inscoe. Rawlings, Clarence Sykes. Row 4: Diane Brantley, Tim Harrell, Cindy Woodrow Wilson High School Orchestra Members 1st Violins John Williams Debbie Askew Linda Bard Horace Howard Donna Stewart Vickie Johnson Angela Ausby Patti Rowe Vicki Waycaster 2nd VIOLINS Barry Staton Mark McKay Sherrye Sheffield Belinda Baker Valerie Miller Richard Cook Steve Harrell Kathy Delcambre Karen Moore Elaine Watson VIOLAS Carolyn Stanton Janice Davis Brenda Gallop Olivia Adamson Phillis Ashburne Verlinda Godette BASSES John Moss Ramon Herring George Hicks FRENCH HORN AND OBOE Carmon Silmon CELLOS Theodore Gregory Michael Boone Richard Todd James Milligan Frances Milligan Sabrina Carey Cassandra Goodwyn James Anderson Marty Furan Michael Moore CLARINETS Lorenzo Hainsworth Puredi Hillary Linda Garrett FLUTES Terri Piland Barbara Hudson Caronne Ellis TRUMPETS Jimmy Dalla Villa John Kauffman Larry Eakin TROMBONES Moses Hardy Dwain Hewitt Billy Rabba PERCUSSION Paul Canon BASS CLARINET George Cotsimopoulos BASSOON Broderick Morse Annual Concert Climaxes Orchestra’s Year In November, 1971, ten Wilson orchestra students played in the Southern Regional Orchestra held at V.C.U. in Richmond. The Orchestra appeared on a P.T.S.A. program with the band, chorus, modern dance, tumbling, and three one act plays. They also did two Christmas Music Programs in Elementary Schools. On March 11, they were in the District II festival held at Cradock High School. The Orchestra also was in assemblies during the last week in April and the first week in May. The annual concert of the year was given with the Junior High School Orchestras during the first weekend in May. The orchestra spends many hours practicing. 57 FLUTES Terri Piland Vanessa Wynn Marion Williams Vickie Mitchell Garonne Ellis Lisa Jester CLARINETS Lorenzo Hainsworth Puredi Hillary Linda Garrett Pam Wright Valeria Mitchell Albert Spencer Patricia Walton Mary Writesel Dorothy Douglas Carlene Scales Kay Johnson Joceylin Peet Marsha Gallop Andrea Patterson Debra Powell Marilyn Hawkins OBOES Sandra Gallop Shelia Edwards BASSOON Broderick Morse ALTO CLARINET George Cotsimopoulos BASS CLARINETS Debra Johnson Dee Mollenauer CONTRA BASS CLARINET Vickie Bebout ALTO SAXES Kendall Green Chris Early Clifford Clark TENOR SAX Mike Fagan BARITONE SAX Mike Price TRUMPETS Larry Eakin Mike Peters Jessie Worrell Billy Coburn CORNETS John Kauffman James Dalla Villa Johnny Walton Philip Stallings Tommy Sledge Larry Griffin Tom Bradley Vernon Goodrum John James HORNS David Canon Carmen Silmon Debbie McDaniel James Little Winston Pearson BARITONES Jo Lynn Brown James Scales Carl Williamson TROMBONES Moses Hardie Dwain Hewitt Kelvin Riddick Gary Witherow Tony Bumgardner Robert Brooks Bill Rabba David Watson BASSES Jeff James Ricky Carmack Vincent Dunn James Matthews STRING BASS James Milligan PERCUSSION Mike Wilkins Cheryl Jennings Karl Morissette Steve Simpson Garcia Ridgeway Soloman Lopez Kingsley Howard MALLETS Connie Donaldson Wilson works with Norcom to perform joint pre-game display. 58 practice. Wilson band lines up for half time pageantry at Cradock. During the past football season, the band presented a new innovation in its half time shows— DANCING. Under the capable leadership of Drum Major Lorenzo Hainsworth, they performed many spectacular gyrations. Who at Wilson could forget the first performance of Issac Hayes’ “Shaft” arranged especially for the band by two students at Norfolk State College? Don’t think, however, that the band’s work ended with the half time shows. There was ALWAYS something going on— whether it was parades or concerts. And if you don’t believe that, then just ask a band member why he carried that odd-looking case around with him constantly. 59 Wilson Twirlers Add Zest to Band Left to right: Theresa Trowbridge, Susan Gray, Barbara Hudson, Holly Thayer— Head Majorette, Vickie Waycaster, Connie Donaldson, Mitch Marshall, Connie Smith, Donna Wilkinson— Head Majorette, Lillian Ann Dickerson, Gail Mozelle. Vickie Waycaster Barbara Hudson 60 Connie Donaldson Gail Mozelle Connie Smith Susan Gray The WWHS Majorettes were led this year by Donna Wilkinson and Lillian Thayer. They strove to promote school spirit, and the results of their year- round practice was seen at assemblies, parades, and half time shows. During the homecoming game, the majorettes twirled fire batons. Mix-up day of Spirit Week had a new twist. The majorettes and cheerleaders exchanged roles during the assembly. The result of this was tremendous fun. An out-of-town trip with the band to Baltimore was a highlight of the year. All-in-all, the majorettes, the band, and Mr. Ruzek had a very successful year. 61 D.E. Strives to Improve the Student Row 1: Holding banner — Chuck Powell — Treasurer, Danny Herring— Vice President, Steve McMuiien— Chapiain, Chet Miles— Reporter. Row 2, seated: Ellen Greco— Secretary, Mrs. Kay Allison — Advisor, Barbette Dickerson — President, Beth Keeter— Parliamentarian. Row 3: Teresa Bailey, John Anderson, Lisa Arnold, Sharon Saunders, Sharon McGehee, Keith Shannon, Lester Cherry, Alice Kilham, Kay Nixon, Melinda Majette, Steve Simpson, Jimmy Pantelides, Theresa Venable, Jimmy Britt, Angela Perdue, Diane Parker, Alicia Ames, Becky Bowden, Dana Harris, Debbie Vaughan. Row 4: Laurie Musetter, Shari Tippin, Karen Nixon, Kathy Jernigan, Gwen Tyson, Vanessa Scott, Sheila Jones, Wanda Silmon, Rita Bagwell, Linda Phillips, Myrna Melton, Cheryl Coltrane, William Bowen, Steve Poole, Karl Liljegren, Mary Ross, Pam Bristow, JoAnn Chambers, Debbie Dolliver, Tom Tanner, Bill Leinart. Row 5: Patsy Dennis, Glenda Lewis, Debbie Redfearn, Cindy Rary, Brenda Lewis, Jean Bright, Wanda Christmas, Sharon Bein, Tracy Peele, Peggy Terry, Linda Abramson, Lawrence Brandon, Phil Pelletier, Phil Smith, Kathy Ward, Dennis Drake, Sheila McCoy, Bobby Powell, Scott Manning, Sam Blevins, Kenneth Burch. Row 6: Steve Harrell, Barbara Taylor, Debbie Taylor, Sandy Pool, Lorenzo Harvey, Pam Herring, Beth Rabel, Ricky Ashburn, Ray Alexander, Mary Creech, Susan Barnes, Richard Rawls, Paul Powell, Barry Holderfield, Mike Brett, Chuck Trimble, Steve Tugwell, John Hamlet, Ervin Hargrave, Ray Collins. Row 7: Bill Jackson, Joe Collins, Howard Halstead, Gene Nixon, David Blevins, Willard Matthews, Paul Oldfield, Greg English, Billy McGlothlin, Edward Harris, Richard Hecker, Louis Vastardis, Ricky Cornwell, Brant Honeycutt, Bert Levin, Keith Thomas, Derrick Nicholson, Wayne Mines, Paul Moore, Mike Proffitt, Connie Jackson. The D.E. Club is an organization for students enrolled in Distributive Education. D.E.C.A. strives to improve the student in four areas— vocational understanding, social intelligence, leadership development, and civic consciousness. Wilson’s D.E. Club held a picnic in the fall for all members. In November, Wilson served as host school for the Fall Rally. In February, D.E. students competed with students from other area schools in the competitive events. Representatives from Wilson’s D.E.C.A. attended the State Leadership Conference in March at the Hotel Roanoke in Roanoke, Virginia. 62 D.E. Students Hold Many Jobs In Portsmouth Billy McGlothlin measures size at Grants. Lester Cherry selis Levis at A. N. Barbette and Pen ny admire Leggett’s clothes. Ricky Cornwell moves merchandise at Leggetts. Chuck Poweil is cashier at Metro Pharmacy. Eiien Greco receives instructions at Roses. Lisa Arnold counts change at Roses. Ray Alexander shows merchandise at Grants. 63 The student club to which all I.C.T. students belong is known as V.I.C.A.— The Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. The main purpose of the club, as evidenced in the club motto, Preparing for Leadership in the World of Work”, is to develop leadership abilities in all the students who join. This is accomplished through a series of leadership activities and projects. The V.I.C.A. students began the year by attending the Annual Fall Leadership Rally. In December, as a part of its Community Service Project, the club purchased and donated food to the Salvation Army for distribution to needy families of the ciiy. On February 28, 1972, the Wilson V.I.C.A. Club boated-.as4- participated in the Annual District I Leadership Contests. -hi— March, s tud e nts attend e d th e F i r st - A n nua l R eg i o na l Leadgrsh Oonfor oce, -af cMn April, several students ' a% nd ' ecf the Virginia Association of V.I.C.A. State Leadership Conference and Convention. To close the year, the Third Annual City-Wide I.C.T. . . Employer-Employee Banquet was held at the Cavalier Dinner Playhouse. Each year this function is carried out to show appreciation to the employers for the on-the-job training received throughout the year. Row 1: Laurel Cooke— Secretary, Jamie Jolliff— President, Tina ingram— Vice-President. Row 2: Howard Chappeli— Reporter, Annette Jackson — Treasurer, Biiiy Lauterbach— Parliamentarian. I.C.T. Prepares Students for Leadership in The World of Work Row 1: Mary Griffith, Becky Fernandez, Howard Chapp eli, Annette Jackson, Tina Ingram, Mr. Clement, Mr. Bailey, Jamie Jolliff, Laurel Cooke, Billy Lauterbach, Mary Hall, Valerie Hamlet, Jacci Ekelof, Brenda Halstead. Row 2: Wayne Berry, Betty Brumsey, Donna Gentry, Penny Roger- son, Mickey Bolley, Louise Davis, Bernadette Williams, Linda Game, Niki Loizou, Phyllis Blackman, Beverly Franks, Mary Kampman, April Russell, Cindi Martin, Doug Cowan. Row 3; Sandra Johnston, Becky Wright, Gene Arrington, Dan Hughes, Joe Davis, Donnie Johnson, David Gerald, Dennis Mullen, Andy Fly, Kevin Culpepper, Donald Coble, David Turner. Row 4: Arlene Ward, Melvin Edwards, Bryson Perdue, Tony Foltz, Jack Watson, Bazel Bowers, Condi Parker, Mike Neil, Steve Freedman, Mike Scott, Tony Vastardis, David Carroll, Bill Gaddy. Row 5: Alan Whitlow, Bob Baker, Everett Peters, Larry Williams, David Long, John Verdolotti, David Tippet, Ricky Butt, Tom Fick, Will March, Elvin Ellis, Darrell Gifford, Phil McGlothin. 64 I.C.T. Students Experience On-the-Job Training .L Will March Is butcher at Giant Open Air Market. i Lori Gardner assists Dr. Wiggins, dentist Billy Lauferbach is garage attendant. Tom Pick trains as auto mechanic at Davenport Chrysler-Plymouth. Wendy Lutz and Sharon Griffin are I.C.T. office girls. Dennis Mullen is employed as an auto body and fender repairman at Davenport Chrysler-Plymouth. Phyllis Blackman is W.W.H.S. library assistant. David Gerald trains In refrigeration repair at Giant Open Air Market Bazel Bowers trains as butcher. Phillip McLaughlin makes cabinets at A.T. Cooke Cabinet Shop. V: iUW Beverly Franks Is lab assistant at Portsmouth General Hospital. 65 F.B.L.A. Strives for Business Leadership Row 1: Debbie Paine, Wendy Lutz, Miss Lufsey, Nancy Bailey, Cathy Miller. Row 2: Laurel Cooke, Janice Davies, Paul Moore, Debbie Isenhower, Eddie Morefield. Row 3: Sue Pearte, Cliff Karako, Delores Mask, Gennis Rogers, Debbie Kellam. F.B.L.A. Officers President Vice President Parliamentarian Treasurer Secretary Wendy Lutz Nancy Bailey Janice Davies Debbie Paine Cathy Miller The Future Business Leaders of America started off slowly for the school year, but later ran smoothly. The purpose of the club is to promote business education and to mold the business students of our school into the most qualified leaders of tomorrow’s business world. Some of the money-making projects this year were car washes, bake sales, and selling Halloween candy. In the future, F.B.L.A. plans to send letters of appreciation to local stores and companies who have helped promote business education. The entire club wou ld not be possible if it weren’t for the club’s advisor. Miss Paulette { Lufsey. She has helped to make the club a success during the past two years. 66 Row 1: Brenda Lauterbach, Shona Daniels, June Smith, Vicky Lambert, Mrs. Whitley, Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. Underwood, Teresa Vasquez. Sherry LaLonde, Debbie Staples. Row 2; Donna Delaney, Judy Hanenkrat, Debbie Robinson, Wanda Phelps, Sheryl Gilliam, Lillian Thayer, Marcia Lewis, Elsie Cox, Cindy Davis, Marcia Critcher, Joyce Driggs. Row 3: Debbie Blaha, Denise Armstrong, Genis Rogers, Debbie Albright, Mary Ward, Sherree Knox, Delores Mask, Denise Jessup, Donna Herring, Audrey Heath. Row 4: Connie Skinner, Paula Edwards, Candy Moran, Melissa Mort, Sheila Gaines, Sharon Miller. Row 5: Judy Hales, Barbara Weatherly, Jennifer Speight, Annette Gizara, Malinda Boone, Denise Davis. Cooperative Office Education Offers Opportunities President; Brenda Lauterbach Vice President: Lillian Thayer Secretary: Shona Daniels Treasurer: Marsha Critcher Coordinators: Mrs. Deanie Boyd Mrs. Mary G. Underwood Mrs. Lynette Whitley As a part of the Business Education Department, Cooperative Office Education offers on-the-job training in the area of office occupations to qualified, interested seniors. Student schedules are arranged so that each individual participating in the program attends ciasses 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 possible to combine a regular high school course with beneficial preparation for work and enables a student to explore office occupations before graduation. Job orientation of this type makes possible higher pay and faster promotions in employment after graduation. 67 F.T.A. Aids Students in Expioring Teaching Profession Row 1; Niki Levin— Reporter, Kathy Harrison— Vice President, Mrs. Cox— Advisor, Lorenzo Hainsworth — Treasurer. Row 2; Gwendolyn Barnett, Teresa Hughes, Sandra Garner, Dee Mollenauer — Secretary. Row 3: Karen Griffith, Nancy Keel, Linda Johnson, Janice Pittman. Row 4: Barbara Writesel, Valeria Mitchell, Ronda Jones, Carmen Silmon, Sandra Gallop. The Future Teachers of America is designed to aid students in exploring the teaching profes- sion as a possible career, to learn about its opportunities, responsibilities, cost, available scholarships, certification requirements, and standards of teaching. This year’s F.T.A. had an active year in sponsoring projects that dealt with the purpose of the F.T.A. They listened to various speakers on education and provided assistant tutoring at Harry Hunt and Alf J. Mapp Junior High Schools. The members made favors for the teachers in September, at Christmas, and on Valentine’s Day, acted as guides and hostesses for the District T. Meeting, made contributions to the United Nations Children’s Fund, and assisted in the school’s newly organized reading program. Students Prepare for the Art of Nursing The Portsmouth School of Practical Nursing is an eighteen month program during which a student is prepared to practice the art of nursing under the supervision of a registered nurse or a licensed physician. The program is divided into two phases; pre- clinical and clinical. Nursing theory is taught during the pre-clinical phase. Nursing of patients at Maryview or Portsmouth General Hospital is taught during the clinical phase. After successful completion of the program, the student can apply to take the examination to become a licensed practical nurse. Job opportunities are varied and unlimited. Row 1; Janie Mines, Cynthia Holt, Opal Ausby. Row 2: Michael Mingus, Mrs. Decker, advisor. 68 Row 1: Sarah Dozier, Bruce Bunyan, Marty Furan. Row 2: Michael Zedd, Abraham Smith, Bill Wagner, Richard Perry. Row 3: Jesse Worrell, Jerry Furan, Ezell Autrey. Row 4: Mike Peters. The IBX Science Club Promotes Study of Science The purpose of the Science Club is to promote the study of science through learning and participation. At each meeting, we had interesting guest speakers, films, etc. In the past the IBX Science Club has gone on field trips and did so again this year. Banquet Highlights The Latin Club’s Year The Purpose of the Latin Club is to advance the study of Latin and Latin culture. To accomplish this, the club had numerous programs describing the life of ancient Rome. It also had a banquet which was as near to a Roman banquet as possible as far as food, dress, and entertainment. To raise mo ney, our club sold Breakwater Soap during the Christ- mas season. Row 1: Sabrina Goodloe — Secretary, Phillip Enrico— President, Miss Lewis— Advisor, Marty Furan— Vice President, Frank Coble— Treasurer. Row 2: Dana McCooke, Carol Murla, Terry Covert, Kim Doust, Pam Courtney. Row 3: Bruce Bunyan, Jimmy Baker, Gary Witherow, Wayne Batchelor. 69 Row 1: Jo Ann Pulley — Assistant Secretary, Rita Bagwell — Sgt. of Arms, Deborah Powell— Secretary, Ellyn Becker — President, Mrs. G. A. Williams — Advisor, Artie Davies — Vice-President, Vickie Johnson — Treasurer, Sabrina Carey. Row 2: Jean Ann Maxwell, Denise Ciaggion, Belinda Brown, Linda Puliey, Patricia Walton, Ernestine Hines, Anita Ausby, Sharon Hairfield, Ronda Jones. Row 3: Mary Dawkins, Lynne Ciements, Louise Eariy, Martha Loizou, Curt Baker, Kim Marshall, Julie Lane, Beth Nuttail, Frances Matusiak. Row 4: Niki Loizou, Caronne Ellis, Gwendolyn Barnett, Edythe Demby, Shari Rodgers, James Hodnett, Linda Bard, Sandy Curnutte, Kathy Deicambre, Parish Trant. Row 5: David Edwards, Cassandra Goodwyn, Anita Peeie, Angeia Ausby, Kerry Bedsworth, Moses Hardie, Johnnie Walton, Rick Wyron, Denise Pierce. French Club Sponsors Foreign Language Week The purpose of the French Club is to help broaden a student’s knowledge and understanding of the French speaking countries and to help enhance a students interest in the French language. The club met every second and fourth Wednesday in Room 135. Students planned activities for each month such as: parties, field trips, fund-raising activities, guest speakers, and Foreign Language Week. French Club celebrates Valentine’s Day. 70 i Row 1: Susan Spivey, Gary Legget, Miss Adams, Patty Waive, Jean Myrick, Abraham Smith. Row 2: Lillie Smith, Juanita Long, Colleen Scales, Marian Williams, Frenchie Johnson, Cathy Johnson, Salomi Houpos. Row 3: Verlinda Godette, Pell Seaton, Debbie Meadows, LaFrance Hayes, Jesse Worrell, Bonnie Cannard, Jon Rivin. Row 4: Delores McNeil, Elaine Watson, Phyllis Penn, Beth Rabel, Dawn Askew, Bobby Holland. Row 5: Dorothy Douglas, Amy Jennings, Pat Gorham, Debbie Couture, Kay Brown. El Cfrculo Espahol The primary purpose of the Spanish ciub is to broaden the club members’ knowledge and understanding of the Spanish speaking people and their culture. The club is opened for membership to anyone who is presently enrolled in or has completed at least one year of Spanish. Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wed. of each month from 2:30-3:30 P.M. To carry out its objective, the club has an activity each month of the school year with the exception of January and June (exam time). These activities inciude having Spanish oriented presentations by members, Spanish- speaking guest speakers, a Spanish oriented Christmas party with a neighboring high school Spanish Club as guests, a foreign language week observance, and field trips. Spanish Club Officers. Row 1; Abraham Smith (Sgt. of Arms), Jean Myrick (Treasurer), Susan Spivey (Secretary). Row 2: Patty Waive (Vice President), Gary Leggett (President). Row 3: Miss Adams (Sponsor). 71 Row 1; Donald Hornstein, Mike Wilkins— Co-Captain, Mr. Eddie Fuller, Richard Harrell, Cindy Beacham. Butler — Advisor, Larry Eakin — Co-Captain. Row 2: Michael Zedd, Debate Team Adds Trophies to Wilson Showcase Don, Larry, Mike, and Richard discuss current magazine articles. Mr. Butler and team prepare for first debate. Wilson’s Debate Team came in 2nd place in the Indian River Tournament. We entered the Wake Forest University Tournament and the Southeastern Tournament. The debate topic this year was, “Resolved, That the Jury System in America be significantly changed.” 72 Court of Honor Promotes Honesty, Trust and a Sense Of Good Feeling Through Signing of the Honor Scrolls Row 1; Cathy Gatling— Junior Representative, Mrs. Myrtle Jones— Advisor, Mrs. Hattie Cooper— Advisor. Row 2: Barry Clements— Freshman Representative. Row 3: Eddie Spence — Senior Representative, Barry Smith— President, Phillip Stallings— Sophomore Representative. The purpose of the Court of Honor is to enforce the honor pledge which is as follows: “I solemnly pledge by the help of God that I will not lie, cheat, nor steal, and that I shall aid the Court of Honor officers in promoting honor at Woodrow Wilson High School.” Through the year, the Court of Honor tried to help promote honesty through an- nouncements and bulletin boards. The signing of the Honor Scroll held in October was the main project for the year. Wilson students pledge their honor by signing the Honor Scrolls. 73 Amateur Radio Club Stresses Morse Code U Row 1: Vernon Goodrum, Joe Weatherbee— President, Albert Spencer— Treasurer, Larry Howard, Florian Neal. Row 2: Wayne Harrell, Mr. Reid— advisor, Mr. Brock— Advisor, Marty Furan, Jerry Furan. Stressing Morse Code practice and the electronics theory necessary for an Amateur Radio License, the members of the Amateur Radio Club met every Tuesday afternoon to help each other increase code speed and discuss problems of operation. As of March, 1972, two members obtained Novice Class amateur licenses. Any member with a lice nse gets a chance to battle the interference on the school’s own station in the Electronics Shop. Math Club Explores Out-of-Oassroom Concepts Row 1: Jane Tate, Janet Parker, Pam Foiles— Secretary, Tonda Baker— President, Ezell Autrey— Vice President, Susan Reid— Treasurer. Row 2: Annette Brown, Paul Canon, Mark Silverberg, Miss Hanna— Advisor, Mrs. Darden— Advisor, Loretta Armstrong, Dianna Baker, Shelley Owens. The purpose of the Archi- medes Math Fellowship is to pre- sent new and interesting ideas to members and to stimulate their inner desires to explore the out- of-the-classroom concepts of mathematics. Paper folding, arithmetrickery, and puzzles in thought and logic were planned this year in order to stimulate these desires. Also, guest speakers were invited to our meetings and a field trip was held. Row 1; Linda Bard, Debbie Askew, Nancy Laderburg, Brenda Lauterbach, Vicki Brown— Vice President, Liz Cobb— President, James Thompson, Mrs. V. S. Lucas— Sponsor, Cherri Waters— Secretary, Kathy Delcambre, Susan Reid, Debra Robinson, Linda Harley, Martha O’Berry, Eva Grace. Row 2: Kathy Snowden, Tonda Baker, Linda Brown, Jean Maxwell, Rick Wyron, Ron Peaks, Leonard Bond, David VanDorn, Cindi Martin, Kathy Holland, Sherri Zirkle, Kathy Cole, Rachel Swann. Row 3: Phyllis Blackman, Linda Garrett, Jan Durham, Louise Early, Susan Fender, Mary Harrell, Edward Reagan, Ernest Tilton, Lawrence Bates, Jonathan Rivin, Virginia Vann, Don Hornstein, Martha Loizou. Row 4: Niki Loizou, Ezell Autry, Vincent Lewis, Sandy Curnutte, David Canon, Phil Inscoe, Bruce McDaniel, Marty Furan, Louis Morris, Michael Gerald, David Shea, Susan Vann, Bonnie Early. Row 5: Keith Zirkle, David Jones, Billy Byrd, Carl Clements, John Williams, Doug Dickerson, Kerry Frink, Mike Scanlon, Richard Todd, Eddie Spence, Carl Turner, Richard Bowen, Chuck Hunter, Carmen Silmon. National Honor Society Inducts New Members The purpose of the Woodrow Wilson Chapter of the National Honor Society is to stimulate and encourage excellence in the students of Woodrow Wilson High School. Membership is based upon a combination of scholarship with good citizenship and with personal qualities of leadership, service, and character. Members were inducted into the Society at a special assembly to which their parents were invited. The new members and their parents were honored at a reception given by the National Honor Society. New members are installed. Varsity Club Has Top Athletes As Members Row 1: Billy Crafford, Chuck Powell, Richard Gatiing, Aubrey Davis, Dana McCormick. Row 2; Carl Turner, David VanDorn, Eddie McSweeney, Ron Peaks, Buddy Miner. Row 3: Buzz Atkins, Mike Uliey, Butch Daniels, William Bowen. Row 4: Steve Philbrick, Coy Godwin, Richard Frahm, Steve Austin. The purpose of the Varsity Club is to join together all those men who have earned a letter in Varsity competition at Wilson. The Club participated in the student-faculty game this year. 76 Pep Club Shows Spirit for No. 1 School The W.W.H.S. Pep Club is organized for the purpose of promoting school spirit and participating in various activities throughout our school. The Pep Club was well represented at all of the football games and displayed their spirit with banners, boosters, signs, and lots of yelling. Many members of the Pep Club carried their spirit to our basketball games and our wrestling matches. We advertised the musical, HELLO DOLLY, throughout Wilson and Portsmouth. We also participated in ali of the other plays given this year as well as in all sports activities. Occasionally, we were asked to help the S.C.A. and other school affiliated organizations in different events, and we did. Row 1: Lillie Smith, Judy Coitrane, Marnisha Moore, Lisa 3: Mitch Ann Dickerson, Kathy Harrison, Lillian Thayer, Jester, Pauia Crawford. Row 2: Debra Couture, Pat Brown, Sharon Zirkie, Sheiiey Campbeil. Cassandra Goodwyn, Susan Askew, Rowevina Graham. Row Modern Dance Club Performs for Proxies And Competes at Norfolk State Dancers practice form for assembiy. Liiiie, Marnisha, and Paula rehearse dance routines. The purpose of the Modern Dance Club is to promote and extend an interest in dance skills, aesthetics, and self expression. The club performed in an assembly program in April and took part in the invitational workshop and dance competition at Norfolk State College in the spring. E fl 1 49! imVflf 1 AI ‘ ' 5 i li {I . i 1 , ,, ,1 u ? ' x! ij. ww f} T 1 ;}■ ' j tt HC t lL - i M Row 1: Mrs. Shumaker— advisor, Pam Vanderbury, Cherrie Waters. Row 2: Tracy Hewitt, Sharon Craig, Tina Monroe. Row 3: Barbara Thompson, Robert Earis. SAC Develops Human Relations The Student Advisory Committee is a branch of the School Board ESAP Committee. Each class at Wilson has two representatives. These represen- tatives met twice monthly. This year the SAC made recommendations on the cafeteria situation and worked on the Norcom situation. They also participated in the Human Relations Seminar. Recommendations were made by the SAC against the use of hall monitors. Wilson Salutes Outstanding Scholars The publisher and editors of the Ledger-Star established the Tidewater Scholastic Achievement Team Award in order to recognize outstanding students in the whole Tidewater educational community. All high schools with more than 2000 students in the cities of Norfolk, Portsmouth, Virginia Beach, and Chesapeake were invited to par- ticipate. The finalist, who receives a $2,000 scholarship, brings distinction to himself, as well as his teachers and his school. Each participating high school selects a six-student school team. From these school teams, each school names a single senior class representative to the area-wide Tidewater Scholastic Achievement Team for each semester. Rick Wyron was Wilson’s outstanding senior representative. Student Advisory Committee compiles in- formation on the cafeteria situation. Row 1: Rick Wyron, Nicki Loizou, Lou Ann Boyd. Row 2: Billy Byrd, Irene Schauer. Row 3: Marty Furan. Ecology Club Holds Clean-up Day At Wilson Chess Club Participates in Tournaments The purpose of the Chess Club is to enable those interested in playing chess to do so. The Chess Club engaged in numerous activities such as intramural and interscholastic chess tournaments. Row 1: Jeff Hamby — Vice President, Tony Beigle — President, Niki Levin — Corresponding Secretary, Linda Abramson — Recording Secretary. Row 2: Pam Herring, Rosemary Gaines, Marty Furan. Row 3: Sylvia Wilson, Debbie Trowbridge, Lisa DeVites. Row 4: Angela Perdue, Carol Conrad, Cathy Matusiak, Frances Matusiak, Judy Griswold, Beth Leffler. The purpose of the Ecology Club is to promote cleanliness and the conservation of natural resources throughout the environment. The members met on Saturdays in order to clean the school grounds, and they held glass and tin drives to promote ecology. Diane and George practice their moves. Row 1: Jo Ann McCrickard, George Cotsimopoulos, Wendel Spence, Jimmy Baker, Steve McHorney, Charles McCrickard. Row 2: Philip Enrico, James Robinson, Eddie Morefield, Diane McCrickard, Bruce Bunyan. Row 3: Marty Furan, Abraham Smith, Parrish Trant, Barry Credle, Jerry Furan. 80 Row 1 : Pam Walsh, Miss Ransom, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Blanford. Row 2: Kathy Cole, Sharon Craig, Rachel Swann. Row 3: Roddy Matthews, Bonnie Vick, Billy Byrd. Row 4: Richard Bowen, Kathy Harrison. Activities Association Seiis A.A. Cards The activities association controis the saie and dis- tribution of the ac- tivities card. This card ailowed the bearer to get into many events free, and into others at reduced cost. The price of the card was seven doiiars. Junior Marshais Greet Peopie At T.A. Wiiiett Auditorium Greeting peopie at the doorways of the T.A. Wiiiett Auditorium this year were the Junior Class Marshals. These ten girls marshalled at all school events such as concerts and plays. The Marshals were nominated by their homeroom teacher. The S.C.A. elected the Marshals on the basis of their wiliingness to marshal, their personality, and their scholastic achievement. Row 1: Debbie Tolbert, Sue Kllse, Marilyn Williams, Terri Manley, DebbI Kincaid. Row 2: Kathy West, Lona Saunders, Amy Williams, Nancy Heely, Leslie O’Connor. 81 WiaUi:! ' Mh9 999tSa MMVfaitiitI Kipii ia Wllum Wilson Girls Serve As Runners for General Office Left to right: J udy Chrisman, Patricia Riddick, Lynn Ambrose, Teri Goldman, Joye Early. Holland, Regina Washington, Peggy Alston, Sandra Garner, Terri It is a special privilege to serve as a “runner in the general office. The girls must be neat in appearance, pleasant in manner and passing academic work. Their duties this year required them to pick up cut slips. They also waited on the counter, took messages and ran errands. These girls learned many things about office procedure, typing, running dupli- cating machines, etc. Some of these girls will be recommended for employment when they graduate from Wilson. The girls this year were truly “special. Left to right: Maria Riddick, Anita Knox, Debbie Meadows, Mrs. Brett, Carolyn Shifflett, Debbie Adams. 82 Students Serve As Library Assistants Left to Right; Vickie Garrison, Susan McCoy, Dian Benjamin, Bonnie Cotton, Mrs. Corey, Bryan Casey, Deborah Baldwin, Darlene Madden. The general task of the library assistants was to aid the librarians in keeping the library operating smoothly. Some of their duties in- cluded checking out books and magazines to students, checking in returned books, shelving books, repairing damaged books, checking library passes, and making bulletin boards and displays. Left to Right: Niki Loizou, Linda Malloy, Brenda Griggs, Tracy Peele, Phyllis Blackman, Mrs. Dickerson, Kathy Hasting, Mrs. Ferris, Beverly Stevenson, Cynthia Mason. Row 1; Gail Thornton. Row 2: Cindy Schools, Donna Slater, Karen Johnson. Row 3: Cheryl Gray. And Guidance Assistants The students working in the Pupil Personnel Office ran errands, filed information, made appointments, and kept records for Mr. Horace Savage, assistant principal, Mrs. Myrtle Henderson, school nurse, and the counselors. Stella Caravas 1971 Homecoming Queen I k Senior Attendant; Marion Bazemore Homecoming Queen: Stella Caravas Senior Attendant: Maureen Mihilasky 86 Maid-of-Honor: Kathy West Kathy West 1971 Maid-of-Honor Stella is escorted by Richard Yarbrough. Marion is escorted by Durwin Cromwell. Maureen is escorted by Phillip Stallings. Kathy is escorted by Harrell Pittman. This is the 1971 Homecoming Court. Christine is escorted by Randy Long. The Girls And Their Escorts Mr. Ryder and Roddy take their places on the field. Terry Is escorted by Danny Rollins. 87 The P.T.S.A. Sponsors a Variety Show Mr. Ruzek directs the band in a variety of music. Mr. Laguta directs orchestra in the Variety Show. Cassandra performs modern dance. - P. •i.: - Eastern Regional Highlights the 1971 Football Season The officials review the rules with the team captains. Who’s got the ball? Mike leads the team to VICTORY! On November 19, 1971 Wilson’s Football Team Put It Together with A 22-6 Victory Over Maury Our No. 1 band puts on another great half time show. 90 Wilson’s Christmas Spirit Is Expressed in Many Ways Cheryl Jennings plays her Without “Elves” Santa wouldn’t make it. drums at the Christmas Assembiy. What wouid Christmas ceiebration be without a Christmas tree? Reg. 228 shows the reai meaning of Christmas. Mrs. Huff and Mrs. Jones judge Christmas Reg. 216 expresses a Merry Food Baskets. Christmas to aii. 91 On December 3, 1971, the Dramatics Club Presents “Rebel Without a Cause” Starring: Debbie Collins Rick Wyron Liz acts as if something is wrong. Alright who did it? Richard, perfect exampie of an understanding parent. 92 1 Well! Well! “Hello Dolly” January 28-29, 1972 Sharon steps high as Dolly. Starring: Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi Horace Vandergelder . . . Irene Malloy Cornelius Hackel Minnie Fay Barnaby Tucker Ermengarde Ambrose Kemper Ernestina Sharon Craig . . Danny Rollins . . . Diane Brantley . . Quinton Parker . . .Cindy Hudgins Donald Hornstein Bonnie Vick . . Richard Bowen . . . Lynn Vaughan All aboard for the train to Yonkers. Cornelius and Barnaby convince Irene and Minnie that walking is only for the sophisticated. Ermengarde and Ambrose learn to dance together. Horace looks for hidden men, while Dolly looks for a way out of the mess. Ernestine catches her breath after doing her hoochie coochie . Dolly will never go away again Dolly lists the food while Horace adds the prices. “Witch Way” One-Act Plays “Beware of the Bear” Don ' t be wish in’ bad luck on me, I’ve had enough. Well, I don’t know where you aliens came from. “Strange Road” “The Right Kind Of House” This place just ain’t worth that kind of money. 95 Smile! “Tahitian Holiday” was the theme for the 1971 Jr.-Sr. “Tahitian Hoiiday” 71 Jr.-Sr. Prom Proves To Be a Big Success Who knows where the time goes, for we ' ve only just begun. Angela enjoys the refreshments. Celebrate, and dance to the music. I Wilson Sponsors Career Week Students look at G.E.’s display. Students listen diligently to Marine Sergeant. Career Week gives students a chance to learn of the various occupations available in Tidewater. The Navy joins the fleet of services at Career Week. The Coast Guard takes an interest in Glenn Phillips. 97 Pride, Practice, Determination Describe Presidents Presenting the offense of the mighty Presidents. They ied the state in scoring with 412 points. Coach Gahagan gets the job done. A spirit of desire was with them every piay. ■f 1 ■ •- a .•rvv . j ' t The defense, aiways ready to make the hit. 101 Little Les” Thorne runs through the line against Granby. Let ' s get nice and loose, men. Victory is just in our grasp. Coach Beale gives the defensive signals from the sidelines. The captains of the 1971 “Fighting Presidents,” Steve Philbrick and Kenny Moody. McSweeney gets mentally ready before tne Norcom game. 102 Wilson Wins Second Straight Southeastern District Title Row 1: Leslie Thorne, Robert Baby” Powell, Mike Atkins, Curt Baker, Robert “Ton” Davis, Thomas Mayo, Mike Newby, Mike Vaughan. Row 2: Richard Frahm, Eddie McSweeney, James Whitehead, Mike Lawson, Kenny Moody, Steve Philbrick, Mike Fagan, Eddie Powell, Kenny Parsons, Donald Quidgeon. Row 3: Steve Austin, Coy Godwin, Mike Lilley, John Moss, Jimmy Redmon, James Robinson, Lawrence Bates, Mike Hudson, Cecil Eley. Row 4; Bruce Bunyan, Butch Daniels, George Williamson— manager. Assistant Coach Howard Beale, Head Coach Ralph Gahagan, Assistant Coach Jim Sherrill, Jim Crodick— trainer, Carl Williamson, Charles Harris. Fighting Presidents do their thing at pep rally. Season Record Wilson 36 W. Branch 6 Wilson 40 Churchland 0 Wilson 32 Indian River 0 Wilson 26 Norview 14 Wilson 42 Oscar Smith 20 Wilson 52 Deep Creek 20 Wilson 32 Great Bridge 0 Wilson 8 Norcom 20 Wilson 46 Cradock 6 Wilson 60 Granby 14 Eastern Regional Championship Wilson 20 Maury 6 State Semi-final Championship Wilson 14 T. C. Williams 36 103 A solemn and silent atmosphere as a lion before the kill. “Ton” adds one more to state scoring crown. Curt Baker Coy Godwin Ton ' takes the handoff behind Les Thorne ' s block. Thomas Mayo Mike Lawson Way to throw that ball, Mac. Leslie Thorne Richard Frahm The superstar in action. “Ton” does his thing against Cradock. Butch Daniels gets attention by the managers. Every ounce of desire was put in by the “Mighty Presidents”. Robert “Ton” Davis Eddie Powell Robert “Baby” Powell Mike Fagan Kenny Parsons Eddie McSweeney One of the few times Buzz Atkins gets to punt. 105 Mike Lilley Mike Vaughan Ton” hits paydirt against Granby. The play is split right, dive right. Davis goes around left end for yardage against Granby. Do like i told you now, and we can win this one. John Moss Mike Newby 106 I’M calling this game. Here, I don’t want it, you take it. We’re going to win this game tonight. Mike Hudson Jim Crodick Ton” aiways draws a crowd. Cecii Eley Donaid Quidgeon Carl Williamson Lilley puts it in the air against Maury. 107 Wilson Defeats Maury 22-6 Maury player, Donell Leigh, is downed after the kickoff. Touchdown Wilson!!! Kenny Moody drives Wilson further towards a score. Ton Davis runs through the line with superb blocking from Steve Philbrick. The spirit behind the team, managers George Williamson and Larry Brown. Let’s get those two points, fellas! 108 in Eastern Regional Wilson 1971 The 1971 Presidents won their third Eastern Regionai championship in the iast four years. They possessed an overwheiming offense and a good defense. They ied the state in scoring with 412 points. Robert “Ton” Davis tied the state scoring record with 171 points. Robert “Baby” Poweii again won Aii-America honors. One by one, the Presidents defeated their op- ponents. Western Branch, Churchland, In- dian River, and Norview were easily defeated. The Presidents got rolling in Oc- tober defeating Oscar Smith, Deep Creek, and Great Bridge. Norcom was a different story however. The Greyhounds stunned the Presidents by defeating them 20-8. It was Wilson’s only regular season loss. Victories over Cradock and Granby reserved an Eastern Regional berth for the Presidents. The Presidents defeated Maury 22-6 in the Regional game, thus advancing to the State Semi-Final game against T.C. Williams. The Titans proved to be too power- ful, however, as they defeated Wilson 36-14. There were many outstanding players on the team. Steve Philbrick, Mike Fagan, Robert Powell, and Robert Davis were named to the All-Eastern, All-State, All- Tidewater, and All-Metro team. Eddie Powell was also named to the All-Metro team. Mike Lawson was named to the All-Southeastern team. The co-captains, Kenny Moody and Steve Philbrick, impressed everyone with their leadership ability. Confident of victory, the Prexies reiax at the half. Having been injured, Donald can only watch Wilson stomp Maury. Junior Varsity Footbaii Team of 1971 Row 1: George Hicks, Mike Shambiy, Gregory Faircioth, Geno Bazemore, Veidon Steei, Clay James, Maurice Carey, Gene Jones. Row 2: Andrew Hill, Bruce Irvin, Junius Watson, Warren Phillips, Mike Jenkins, Mike Lipford, Bruce Conley, Lee Peters, Steve Burgess. Row 3; Coach Sweet, Gary Whitt, Mark Hudson, Stanley Thornton, Scott Moore, Coach Sweet gives advice to running backs during a critical game against Cradock. Bobby Allison, Ernest Stokes, Mike Davis, Mitcheli Doughtie. Row 4: Ernest Myrick, Carl Webster, Steve Bynum, Tim Wood, Gary Chadwick, Victor Harris, Michael Scott, Angelo Scott, Managers— Larry Brown, Buzzy Williamson. The junior varsity football team posted a 2-3-1 season in 1971, but the record does not really reflect their fine ability. Coach Earl Sweet described the J.V.’s as “a very physical team.” They had a strong defense and a good offense but couldn’t seem to put it all together. The most notable game of the year was a 40 to 0 win over Indian River. One of the J.V.’s strong points was their running attack. Stanley Thornton, Mike Lipford, Clay James, and Mike Jenkins were the leading rushers. Another of their good features was their strong front line. Michael Scott, Angelo Scott, Maurice Carey, “Saint” Watson, Veidon Steel, Mitch Doughtie, Bruce Conley, and Gary Whitt were the best linemen. There were weaknesses, however. The offense could push the ball downfield but had trouble scoring. The defense was vulnerable to the end run. The team was coached by Earl Sweet and Joe Langston, a newcomer to Wilson. no Junior Varsity in Action Halfback Mike Lipford drives for yardage. Quarterback Victor Harris calls signals. Our defense smothers a Cradock player. Clay James grabs pitchout. Coach Sweet gives tips to the defense. ni Varsity Cheerleaders Promote Spirit at WWHS Co-captains Karen Davis and Susan Fender. Karen Davis Susan Fender Gaii Balientine Debbie Chase Sharon Gatiing Each year our cheerleading squad works hard to promote school spirit and unity among the students at Wilson. The cheerleaders were involved in many activities including pep rallies, athletic games, and Vic- tory dances. Practice for the squad was virtually continuous from June throughout the entire school year. This past summer, the Wilson cheerleaders hosted the Annual Varsity Review, where all the varsity cheerleaders in the Southeastern District met, ex- changed cheers, and chose the best cheering squad. This idea was originated by Mrs. Sweet, advisor of Wilson’s cheering squad. Even more than all this, the cheerleaders made signs for the halls and games, planned pep rallies, and made favors to encourage our athletic teams. Cheerleaders make pep signs to 112 Denise Harness Mary Harrell Debbie Hughson Wilson cheerleaders and Mrs. Sweet, advisor, rest before a big game. 113 JV Cheerleaders’ Pep Kneeling: Karen Joyner and Kathy Wilder— co-captains. Standing; Howell. Lynn Kellam, Mary Baker, Alicia Ames, Kiera Jenkins, and Kay Laura Crawford, Dell Garrison, Kim Marshall, Cathy Yerabek, Robin Nixon. Karen Joyner — co-captain Kathy Wilder — co-captain J.V. Cheerleaders discuss cheers during a football game. Alicia Ames Robin Howell Kiera Jenkins Dell Garrison 114 Shines at Games Robin says, “Give me a ‘W’!” J.V.’s practice che ers on school grounds. Cheerieaders buiid spirit for our J.V. football team. Mary Baker Laura Crawford Lynn Kellam Kim Marshall The Junior Varsity cheerleaders, sponsored by Mrs. Maria Hudgins, have had a great year cheering for the J.V. athletic teams and cheering in the stands at the Varsity games. Besides yeliing and screaming at football, wrestling, basketball, and baseball games, our J.V. cheerleaders sold game programs and homecoming flowers to earn money. All year the J.V. cheerleading squad worked hard to develop Wilson’s spirit in its Junior Varsity athletics. Kay Nixon Cathy Yerabek 115 Hard Work, Dedication Earn Proxies Eddie works the ball under the basket. Calvin sinks one from the corner. Baby” taps the ball down to Whitehead. Robert takes aim at the free throw line. 116 4:4 X Second Place in Southeastern District Row 1: Keith Lovelace, Randy Long, Reginald Jones, Jimmy Harris, Calvin Roberts, Eddie McSweeney. Row 2; Charles Hudgins— manager. Steve Austin, James Whitehead, Charles Harris, Linwood Fulp, Robert Powell, Robert Earls, Eddie Powell, Coach Hopkins. Coach plans last minute strategy at Oscar Smith game. Wilson’s Record Wilson 77 Norview 90 Wilson 81 Cradock 65 Wilson 54 Lake Taylor 75 Wilson 62 Maury 103 Wilson 68 Churchland 69 Wilson 67 Norcom 68 Wilson 77 Great Bridge 52 Wilson 56 Deep Creek 67 Wilson 68 Norcom 66 Wilson 73 Western Branch 51 Wilson 80 Princess Anne 81 Wilson 75 Churchland 53 Wilson 60 Oscar Smith 37 Wilson 67 Kennedy 64 Wilson 69 Cradock 70 Wilson 73 Western Branch 63 Wilson 60 Indian River 58 Wilson 68 Great Bridge 66 District Tournament Wilson 61 Kennedy 58 Wilson 55 Oscar Smith 56 “Baby” drives in for a lay-up against Indian River. Coach Hopkins shows new plays to co-capts. “Baby” and Eddie Powell. 117 Calvin Roberts Linwood Fulp Eddie Powell pops in a jumper. Eddie Powell Who ' s gonna get the ball? Charles Harris Robert Earls shows concern about the game. 118 Randy Long Eddie puts a move on a Churchland defender. Jimmy Harris Robert Earls Keith Lovelace Reginald Jones Eddie McSweeney McSweeney is guarded closely by a Churchland player. Robert practices his move to the basket. 119 Cagers Come on Strong at Season’s End Eddie moves into the lane against Churchland. Eddie puts up a jumper from the baseline. Randy displays classic ball control. After a slow start, the Wilson varsity basket- ball team fought its way to a respectable 11-9 record this season. The team advanced to the semi-finals of the Southeastern District tour- nament after capturing second place in regular season competition with a 6-3 record. The Presidents iost three of the first four games they played, all to Eastern District teams. After Christmas they seemed to get their fast-break working, winning nine games and losing only five, four of them by only one point. In the Western Branch game, Robert “Baby” Powell became one of the few players in Wilson history to break the 1000-point mark in scoring. Teammate Eddie Powell had an outstanding season, averaging over 20 points per game. Eddie McSweeney and James Whitehead frequently scored in double figures. Wilson defeated J. F. Kennedy of Suffolk by a score of 63 to 58 in the opening round of the Southeastern Tournament on Feb. 22. The Prexies lost, however, to Oscar Smith on Feb. 25 by a score of 56 to 55 in the semi-finai round. Keith ponders thoughts in locker room before the game. Eddie works hard in practice. James shows his form at the foul line. Charles puts up a jumper from inside the lane. 121 J.V. Cagers Snare 10-8 Season Row 1: James Roberts, Robert Cooper, John James, Mike Moore, Leslie Thorne, Robert Tyler, William Felts, Warren Harris. Row 2: Coach Wayne Prince, Robert Griswald, Ronnie Fulp, John Moss, Keith Silver, Garland Knight, Andrew Barber, Morris Williams, Ramon Herring. Cooper, Moss Moore, and Silver Star in Impressive Season 122 Garland and Keith stroll to the locker. Coach Prince gives final instructions before the game. James Roberts goes in for a lay You’re not going to stop me. up. Cooper steals the ball from a Norcom player. Les Thorne fires the ball to the bucket J.V. Scores Wilson 74 Norview 84 Wilson 86 Cradock 66 Wilson 60 Lake Taylor 77 Wilson 46 Maury 59 Wilson 60 Churchland 57 Wilson 44 Norcom 82 Wilson 63 Great Bridge 62 Wilson 62 Deep Creek 52 Wilson 44 Norcom 79 Wilson 63 Western Branch 23 Wilson 49 Princess Anne 66 Wilson 53 Churchland 49 Wilson 63 Oscar Smith 75 Wilson 71 Kennedy 69 Wilson 63 Cradock 43 Wilson 61 Western Branch 33 Wilson 52 Indian River 54 Wilson 58 Great Bridge 53 The junior varsity basketball team had a 10-8 season in 1971-72. Coach Wayne Prince said that he was “relatively pleased” with the season record. “We won ail of the games that could have gone either way except one,” commented the coach. In the Kennedy game, they overcame a 20-point deficit to win 70 to 69. Robert Cooper was the best man on the squad in Coach Prince’s opinion. Cooper was the team’s leading rebounder and scorer. Guard, Michael Moore, who was moved up to the varsity late in the year, had possession of the ball for the most time. Other outstanding performances were turned in by Johnny Moss and Keith Silver. 123 Varsity V restlers Come Through for Wilson Referee, is this knot tied correctly? Others watch as Merritt gets his man. Row 1: Jimmy Hughes, Steve Wright, Willie McFadden, Carl Turner, Kenny Moody, Jimmy Redmon, Wayne Weatherly, Steve Phllbrick, Richard Gatling, Russell Owen. Row 2: Durvin Cromwell, Terry Ward, Coach Earl Sweet. Russell gets tight grip on Warwick wrestler. John keeps his grip as his opponent tries to break away. 124 Wrestler struggles in Moody’s tight hoid. Russeil displays a face of victory. Wiilie is victorious over his opponent. Which end’s which? Others watch as Wilson wrestler proves his skili. Les and Coach Sweet watch Wilson’s star wrestlers. 126 As the match starts, Jimmy breaks a hold Sam throws cross-face to stay on his feet. Terry sighs after a winning match. Moody and Philbrick horse around before practice. Steve arches his back to avoid trouble. The Wilson wrestling team had a fairly successful season in 1972, winning six matches while losing only four. Under the direction of Coach Earl Sweet, several Wilson wrestlers gained state recognition. Kenny Moody posted a 10-0 season to earn a first place ranking in the Southeastern District and a third-place ranking in the Eastern Region. Steve Philbrick had a season record of nine victories and one loss, giving him third place ranking in the District and Region. The most memorable match of the year was the opening one against Great Bridge. The first three Wilson matmen were defeated, but after Carl Turner pinned his opponent, every Wilson wrestler pinned his opponent. In the District Tournament at Wilson on February 1 1 and 1 2, three Wilson wrestlers won championships— Carl Turner, Steve Philbrick, and Kenny Moody. Philbrick and Moody also advanced to the State Tournament in Alexandria through their third-place finishes in the Regional Tournament at Ferguson on February 1 8 and 1 9. They took a third-place standing in the State Tournament. Season’s Record Great Bridge 21 Princess Anne 27 Oscar Smith 27 Norfolk Catholic 20 Churchland 29 Deep Creek 28 Cradock 15 Warwick 22 Western Branch 18 Indian River 15 Ferguson 0 Wilson 42 Wilson 15 Wilson 23 Wilson 39 Wilson 21 Wilson 19 Wilson 44 Wilson 34 Wilson 39 Wilson 28 Wilson 72 forfeit J.V. Wrestlers Post a Successful Season Row 1; Buzzy Williamson, Ricky Meeker, Guy Wong, Wayne Wagner. Row 2: Sam Meredith, Harry Proffitt, Bruce Moseberth, Danny Mundan. The J.V. wrestlers ended their fine season with a 7-4 record. Wins over Ferguson, Cradock, and Western Branch clinched a winning record. Ricky Meeker posted a 10-1 record. Buzzy Williamson was second with a 8-3 record. I got ya! Buzzy “buzzes his opponent. Cross Country Builds for Future Row 1: Herb Miller, James Culpepper, Phillip Enrico, Andrew Barber. Row 2: Keith Silver, Danny Ward, Coach Ken Hopkins, Gary Hamlet. Andrew Barber and Gary Hamlet. Herb Miller, James Culpepper, and Keith Silver. Danny Ward and Phillip Enrico. Cross Country is a vigorous activity which builds physical endurance and self reliance. It requires much physical exercise, running, proper diet, and proper rest. The cross country team won only one meet this year and one runner. Herb Miller, placed in the district meet, but this was in spite of the excellence of the coaching and the alacrity of his members. Coach Ken Hopkins looks hopefully to next year when inexperience and the small number of runners (the other schools had comparatively big teams) will not prove to be a handicap to the team. 128 Golf Team Seeks Third Straight District Championship From left to right: Jay Vick, Mike Scanlon, Mark Kahler, Jeff Klyver, Coach Beale, Robert Rardon, Butch Stokes, James Robinson, Kevin Kahler. Mark Kahler Jeff Klyver Jay Vick Mike Scanlon Robert Rardon Butch Stokes James Robinson Kevin Kahler The 1972 Golf team has four experienced players returning. They are as follows: Jeff Klyver, a s enior, who has improved a great deal since the 1971 season; Mike Scanlon, also a senior, who played in many matches last season and may be a pleasant surprise in 1972; Mark Kahler and Robert Rardon, who both started as freshmen at the end of the 1971 season and as sophomores, can be expected to lead the Wilson team by picking up the slack of players who graduated. The 1972 Golf season could be another winning one for the Presidents, and with luck, we may retain the District Championship for the third straight year. 129 Gymnastics Team Hosts Regional Meet at Wilson The Gymnastics Team is composed of eighteen girls most of whom are beginners. They compete in both the Virginia High School League and in A. A. U. competition. The girls had regular practices on Tuesday and Thursday nights with balance beam practice on Wednesday after- noons. The activities in which the girls were involved were tumbling, exercise dancing, balance beam, vaulting, and uneven parallel bars. Wilson was proud to have hosted the Regional Gymnastics meet March 4, 1972. The girls who participated in this event were Paula Crawford, Kathy Eddleman, Kathy Harrison, Sharon Hobbs, Jackie Hollis, Karen Joyner, Van Jordan, Bonnie Johnson, Lisa Jester, Janie Mines, Vickie Mitchell, Linda Myers, Nancy Rickman and Sharon Zirkle. Kathy Eddleman received a bronze metal in tumbling at a meet in Richmond February 19, 1972. Our coaches were Mrs. Mildred Clarke and Miss Kay Sellers. Kathy makes gymnastics look easy. Vickie performs a difficult stunt. Kathy and Mrs. Clarke help Nancy with practice on the uneven parallel bars. Jackie works the bugs out of her balance beam routine. 132 Kathy practices a routine on the uneven parallel bars. Row 1 : Kathy Harrison, Lisa Jester, Bonnie Johnson, Sharon Hobbs, Robin Robertson. Row 2: Kathie Clark, Van Jordan, Nancy Rickman, Donna Slater, Karen Joyner, Debbie Quidgeon, Mitch Ann Dickerson. Row 3: Susan Thompson, Cindy Schmidtke, Pam Schmidtke, Sharon Zirkle, Lillie Smith, Marnisha Moore, Michelle Myers— manager. Row 4: Paula Crawford, Linda Myers, Kathy Eddleman, Jackie Hollis, Vickie Mitchell, Cathy Ames. Kathy shows good form in a handstand. Van and Sharon experiment with movements on the balance beam. 133 ■ ’■•i ' ii li: ■= :s. :iwi _ 2 r ■■ . fl- V i • ..-T im ' Hockey Team Strives Michelle Myers— captain. ' i- Lillie drives for a goal. Row 1: Linda Moore, Lillie Smith, Francine Harding, Kathy Eddleman, Michelle Myers— captain, Sharon Hobbs, and Carolyn Stanton. Carol demonstrates the proper way to drive a ball. 136 for Successful Year Row 2: Carol Carlo, Jane Mines, Liz Miller, Miss Beverly Copeland — coach, Veronica Harvey, Cassandra Goodwin, Susan SItzler, and Brenda Bazemore. Although the hockey season was a rainy one, the spirit of the players was great throughout the year. At practice, each girl ran two to six laps, and spent thirty to forty-five minutes improving hockey skills. Kathy Eddleman made second string All State Hockey Team at the Hockey tournament attended by our team on November 13. The captain and goalie of this year’s team was Michelle Myers. Miss Beverly Copeland coached a good season in which the team won four games, lost three, and tied two. 137 I I I Mr. Morgan helps Andrew Hill with a schedule change. Edgar Morgan We proudly welcome Mr. Morgan for a second year. He taught at Harry Hunt from 1965-1967 and served Highland Blltmore Elementary School as assistant principal. He was principal of Churchland Junior High School from 1968-1970. As assistant principal in charge of instruction, he is working hard to keep Wilson 1. We think he is doing a good job. Mr. Savage makes a smash. Horace Savage Although this is Mr. Savage’s first year at Wilson, he has been associated with the Portsmouth Public Schools for a number of years. He was head coach at Norcom from 1950-1968 and served as assistant principal at S.H. Clarke and Harry Hunt. He says that Wilson is a pleasant place to work and not too different from any other school. We welcome him to Wilson as one of our assistant principals. Mrs. Gertrude Anderson Mrs. Betty Freedman Mrs. Myrtle Jones Miss Charlotte Beale Mrs. Helen Huff Mrs. Grace Rawls Mrs. Jones explains college boards to Gary Moore. Can’t you find anything good to say about the student, Mrs. Blanford? 145 i Miss Geraldine Adams: Spanish, Spanish Club Spon- sor Mrs. Frances Allison: D.E. Club Sponsor Mrs. Judith Anderson: Physi- cal Education. Modern Dance ; Miss Charlotte Avery: Dean I of Girls i Mr. Mark Bailey, Jr.: I.C.T. Coordinator Mr. Howard Beale, Jr.: Ma- chine Shop. Football, Golf Mrs. Naomi Bolden: Busi- ness Mrs. Willadean Boyd: Busi- ness Mrs. Mary J. Brady: En- glish, Speech, Dramati cs Mrs. Woodrow W. Brock: Electronics Mrs. Dorothy Bryce: Physi- cal Science Mrs. Fae Buckley: Vocal Mu- sic, Choral Director 146 Mr. Barry Bunn: Physical Science, Biology Mr. Paul Butler, Jr.: Govern- ment Mrs. Marguerite Chiswell: World History, Sociology Miss Christine Clark: Amer- ican History, World History Mrs. Mildred Clarke: Health and Physical Education Mr. Wade Clement: I.C.T., V.I.C.A. Sponsor Mrs. Hattie Cooper: En- glish, Court of Honor Never a dull moment in Mrs. Chiswell’s Sociology class. Cindy Whitley presents Mrs. Cowan with an apple on Appreciation Day. “I didn’t do it! Mrs. Corey helps Cynthia with Geography information. 147 Miss Jacqueline Cooper: English, THE PRESIDENT Staff Advisor Mrs. Barbara Copeland; Mathematics, Senior Class Advisor Miss Beverly Copeland: Physical Education, Hockey Team, Modern Dance Mrs. Jean Corey: Librarian Miss Mary Cowan: Stenography Mrs. Leathia Cox; World Geography, F.T.A. advisor Mrs. Emma Curlee; Home Economics Mrs. Dorothy Darden: Mathematics, Math Club, Department Head 148 Mrs. Ethel Foreman: Bi- ology Mr. Thomas French: History, Geography, PRESIDENT Staff Ad- visor Mr. Ralph Gahagan: Physical Education, Head Football Coach Miss Adams checks student’s work in Spanish class. Mrs. Barbara Davis: Business Mrs. Dorothy Diggs: English Mrs. Annie Edwards: Chemistry, Science Club Sponsor, Department Head Mr. Ruzek enjoys the refreshments at the faculty meeting. s r- 149 Isn’t it fun to get together? r ■ I I Mrs. Dorothy Gallop: Busi- ness, Freshman Class Ad- visor Mr. Charles Glickman: Gov- ernment, World Geography Mrs. Alma Hall, English Mr. Richard Henderson: Dis- tributive Education Mr. Vincent Hinton: Indus- trial Arts Mrs. Susan Hipp: World Geography, Forensics Spon- sor Mrs. Maria Hudgins, Biology, J.V. Cheerleader, Advisor Mr. William Ivy, World Geog- raphy, American History Right: Mr. Joyner points out mistake to Algebra II class. Left: Teachers enjoy lunch in faculty cafeteria. 150 Miss Gloria Jenkins: Business Mr. David Joyner: Mathematics, Physics Mr. Michael Laguta: Orchestra Director Mr. Andrew Landis: English, Photography Mr. Joe Langston: Physical Education to Driv- Mrs. Sweet gives Stella Caravas hints on working with modeling clay. Mrs. Esther Levinson: Government, International Relations Mrs. Vandelyn Lucas: English, National Honor Society Sponsor Miss Roberta Lewis: English, Latin Club Advisor Miss Paulette Lufsey: Typing, Bookkeeping, Business, F.B.L.A. advisor PORTSMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY 601 Court Street Portsmouth, Virginia Mrs. Anna McGinnis: English Miss Mary McNeil: Art, Art Club Advisor Mrs. Kathleen Markus: English, Sophomore Class Advisor Mrs. Edith Mason: English Mrs. Linda Matthews: French Miss Darlene Milton: Physical Science Mrs. Fay Moran: American History, Humanities, Depart- ment Head Mrs. Linda Morrison: Mathematics, Senior Class Advisor Mrs. Alice Morse: Spanish, Department Head Mrs. Buckley takes time to re- hearse with Girls Ensemble. 152 Coach Gahagan gives new cheer a try. Miss Cooper and Mr. French not only teach four classes a day but act as advisors for annual staff. Mrs. Clarke illustrates the proper procedure for holding a hockey stick. Miss Carolyn Newsom: As- sistant Librarian Mrs. Barbara Oliver: So- ciology, Government Mrs. Frances Paige: English, English Department Head Mrs. Lenice Pannell: English, THE STUDENT advisor Mr. Larry Parker: Mechani- cal Drawing Mr. Willie Parks: Wood Shop, Industrial Arts De- partment Head Mrs. Jonquil Powell: Social Studies, S.C.A. advisor Mr. Wayne Prince: Physical Education, Driver’s Educa- tion 9 153 Miss Joyce Quilling; His- Miss Marion T. Ransom: tory, German. English, THE STUDENT Advisor. Mr. Andrew Reid; Elec- tronics. Mrs. Ina J. Reshefsky: Physical Science. Mr. Donald Ruzek: Band, Majorettes Advi- sor. Mr. James Schmidtke: Mathematics. Mr. French is surprised at the photographer ' s intrusion. Remember class, twenty-two words a minute. Mr. Parker points out a mistake to a student in mechanical drawing. 154 Miss Loretta Sellers: Mr. Thomas Sheeran: Mr. James Sherrill: At- Miss Avis Shumaker: En- Health and Physical Government, World Ge- tendance Coordinator glish, National Honor Education ography Society Miss Robin Stallard: Miss Margaret Stewart: Mrs. Jo Anne Sweet: Mr. Charles Thurston: Health and Physical English, Court of Hon- Art, Varsity Cheerleader Mathematics, Audio-Vis- Education or advisor ual “What did you do this time?” Mrs. Hall grades book reports after school. 155 “Now this is the way to do it.” Mrs. Ella Ward: English Mrs. Pollye White- Math- Mrs. Ouida Whitehurst: ematics Biology Mrs. Foreman looks suspiciously at Mike Hubbard. Mrs. Mary Underwood: Mrs. Evelyn Wall: En- Clerk Typing glish Mrs. Gladys Williams: Mrs. Lynne Williams: Spanish, French Typing, Senior Class Advisor Mr. Thurston enjoys eating in the Wilson cafe- teria. 156 Sitting: Mrs. Lynette Whitley— Data Processing, Mr. Robert Norfleet— Physical Science, Mrs. Florentine Davis— Home Economics. Standing: Mr. David Ellis — U.S. History, Government, Chess Club Sponsor, Mr. Thaddeus Hayes — Physical Science. Sitting: Mrs. Sharon Shumaker — Mathematics, Mrs. Susan Han- na— Mathematics, Mrs. Frances Gingras— English, Mrs. Phyllis Garrett— Mathematics, Co-Sponsor Junior Class. Standing: Mr. Stephen Tucker— Health and Physical Education, Mr. John Savage— U.S. History, World Geography, Mr. Howard Foust, Jr.— Mathematics. Teaching involves a lot of extra work Kevin and Mr. Parker talk over mechanical drawing assignment. Mrs. Huff, Mrs. Curlee, and Mrs. Gallop talk together in the hall. 157 Mrs. Miller counts our riches. Mrs. Rothgeb seems to be having a good day in the office. Mrs. Brett keeps busy in the office. Mrs. Mamie Brett Mrs. Barbara Ivey Mrs. Lorodell Dickerson Mrs. Myrtle Henderson Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Mrs. Cheryl Munford Office and Clerical Staff Mrs. Ivey checks student enroll- ment. 158 School nurse, Mrs. Henderson, gives Lee Parker yearly check- Mr. Morgan, our engineer, keeps Wilson in top condition, up- standing: Iris Jennings, Hazel Kelly, Elisabeth Brooks. Sitting; Mildred Banks, Pearl Moser, Olevia Hall, Doris McClintock. Mr. Brady, night custodian, prepares Wilson for another day. Cafeteria staff before the start of a big day. Clinical, Custodial, And Cafeteria Staff 159 m !:S3Wk: ” - - r;;;;;; « « ‘ V ' ,;,;;„nu;m .;«— 162 Seniors Prepare for Major Step Mitchell A. Aikens Deborah L. Albright MITCHELL ANTHONY AIKENS Papa Audio-Visual. AMBITION: To work and to have a great family. DEBORAH LEIGH ALBRIGHT Debbie” F.T.A. President Vice-President: Willett Tri- Hi-Y; Dramatics Club; C.O.E.; Homeroom Representative; Office Aid. AMBITION: To be happy the rest of my life. MORRIS LEE ARCHIE “Little Pernell” AMBITION: To go in the service. CHARLOTTE DENISE ARMSTRONG “Nise” Homeroom Representative; C.O.E. AMBITION: To be happy and love it. GENE CLYDE ARRINGTON “Geneo I.C.T. Club. AMBITION: To graduate from high school and see all the hot surf spots of the world. DEBORAH ARLEEN ASKEW “Debbie” Homeroom Representative; Presidents Tri- Hi-Y; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Concert Orchestra; String Quartet; All State Orchestra: French Club; Forum; Latin Club. . AMBITION: To graduate from college and find what I really want to be. MICHAEL JOSEPH ATKINS Buzz- Homeroom President; Presidents Hi-Y- President; J.V. Football; Varsity Football: Var- sity Club. AMBITION: To be as cool as a winter breeze and be able to beat E.M. SUSAN ALLISON ATKINS “Susan” Junior-Senior Prom Committee; Triangle Tri- Hi-Y Vice-President. Chaplain President. AMBITION: To marry and become a legal secretary. Morris L. Archie Charlotte D. Armstrong Gene C. Arrington Deborah A. Askew Michael J. Atkins Susan A. Atkins 164 Seniors Display Varied Talents Opal M. Ausby Deborah A. Austin Ezell S. Autrey Nancy L. Bailey Patricia A. Bailey Bob G. Baker Tonda E. Baker William C. Baker OPAL MARIE AUSBY Opie” AMBITION: To be a nurse. DEBORAH ANN AUSTIN “Debbie” Bowie Senior High — Homeroom Represen- tative; Teen Board; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Homecoming Court; Wilson High — DECA Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Willett Tri-Hi-Y. EZELL STALLWORTH AUTREY “Ezell Boys’ All State; Forum; Math Club; Science Club; Concert Band; Marching Band; Dance Band; J.V. Basketball; Intramural Basketball; Able and Ambitious Program; Latin Club; National Honor Society. AMBITION: To be one of the most prominent gynecologist-obstetricians in the nation. NANCY LEE BAILEY “Nance” Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; F.B.L.A. Vice-President; Homeroom Representative; Pep Club; Bible Club; Annual Staff — Editor-in-Chief. AMBITION: To graduate from O.D.U. teach at Wilson, make people smile and spread the “Good News” to all. PATRICIA ANN BAILEY “Pat” Blanford Tri-Hi-Y Sgt. at Arms; F.N.A.; I.C.T.; VICA Club. AMBITION; To be happy in everything I do and to see Chet Miles turn into a pickle. BOB GENE BAKER “Bobby” I. C.T. Club; D.E. Chaplain; Homeroom Vice- President. AMBITION: To work to be a better guitarist. TONDA ELIZABETH BAKER “Tonda” National Honor Society: Homeroom Representative; Archimedes Math Fellowship President. WILLIAM CURTIS BAKER. JR. Hawk J. V. Baseball; J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Sophomore S.C.A. Representative; Senior Class — President; Boy ' s All State; French Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: Thespian Troupe 1238. AMBITION; To be as cool as J.V., as truthful as B.H., and maintain my Nice Hawk” reputation. CLAIRE GAIL BALLENTINE “Gail” Willett Tri-Hi-Y; French Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Homeroom President; J.V. Cheerleader; Pep Club; Mixed Chorus; Jr.-Sr. Decoration Com- mittee; Varsity Cheerleader. AMBITION: To see the day when Debbie and I will see things ’’eye to eye,” to know what I want to become, and to make L.E.H. happy. LINDA FAYE BARD “Linda National Honor Society: French Club; Forum; Latin Club; Concert Orchestra; Allstate Orchestra; Regional Orchestra; String Quartet; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To go through life, living each day as it comes. KATHRYN RANDALL BARNES Kathy” AMBITION: To do what ever I do, and to do it right. MARION GLORIA BAZEMORE “Lil Marion” F.N.A.; Spanish Club; Homecoming Court— Junior and Senior year; Library Club. AMBITION: To do secretarial science and be a model. ELLYN SUE BECKER “Ellyn” F.T.A.; Dramatics Club; Homeroom Representative; P.T.S.A.; Forum; French Club; Pep Club; Debate Team. AMBITION: To go back home and start a new commune. PRISCILLA DAWN BENNETT Priscilla” D.E. Club. AMBITION: To finally graduate from school. GARY EUGENE BEST “Besso” AMBITION; To get out of school and make it with V.L. PHYLLIS EARLINE BLACKMAN “Phyllis VICA. AMBITION: To make it to college just as fast as I can; and to do everything I can to help those around me. Lorenzo keeps band in step. McSweeney scores again. Claire G. Ballentine Linda F. Bard Kathryn R. Barnes Marion G. Bazemore Ellyn S. Becker Priscilla D. Bennett Gary E. Best Phyllis E. Blackman 165 Deborah L. Blaha Samuel W. Blevins. Jr., Dawn M. Boley Leonard G. Bond, Jr. Cetha E. Boone, Jr. Malinda S. Boone Richard J. Bowen Bazel R. Bowers Seniors destroy a faculty member ' s car. 166 Seniors Show Strength DEBORAH LESLIE BLAHA “Ho-Ho” Triangle Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION; To live happily ever after in a psychedelic shack in Suffolk. SAMUEL WAYNE BLEVINS, JR. “Sam” D.E. Club. AMBITION: To study the word of God and help society to my fullest. DAWN MARIE BOLEY “Mickey Jr.-Sr. Decorating Committee; I.C.T.; VICA. AMBITION: To figure what a nice girl like me is doing in a place like this. LEONARD GAYLE BOND, JR. Wrestling Team; Forum. AMBITION: To go to college and be with M.C. CETHA EDWARD BOONE “Cetha AMBITION: To be a commercial artist. MALINDA SUE BOONE “Lyn” AMBITION: To become a computer programmer. RICHARD JENNINGS BOWEN “Winkle” THE STUDENT— Reporter; Editor-in-Chief; Forum; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238; Able and Ambitious Program; DREAMER Staff; Pan American League; Ac- tivities Association; P.T.S.A. Representative; Archimedes Math Fellowship; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. BAZEL RAY BOWERS “Red” VICA. AMBITION: To graduate from Wilson before I am 20. HORACE LAWRENCE BRANDON CAROL DIANE BRANTLEY Diane” Able and Ambitious Program; Girls’ Ensemb- le; Mixed Chorus— Treasurer; Presidents and First Ladies— Treasurer; All City Chorus; Ail Regional Chorus; J.V. Cheerleader; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer; Homeroom Represen- tative; Dramatics Club;Thespian Troupe 1238; Pep Club. AMBITION: To be a nurse or teach special education. ROBERT ALBERT BRETT “Bobby” D.E. Club; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238. AMBITION: To own my own car and beep at B.T. and K.P. MARCELLUS KENT BREWER “Funk Bug” AMBITION: To become a sportscaster. ROBERT CRAIG BROOKS “Bobby” Concert Band; Marching Band; Pit Band; Dance Band. AMBITION: To see the world free of poverty. JANICE VERONICA BROWN “Roni” AMBITION: To become a registered nurse. JO BROWN CALLIS Jo” Forum; Marching Band; Concert Band; Pit Band; All Regional Band; Blanford Tri-Hi- Y— Treasurer; Homeroom Representative; STUDENT STAFF— Business Manager. LINDA MARIE BROWN “Linda Junior Class Marshal; Willett Tri-Hi-Y; Vice President of French Club; Jr.-Sr. Hostess; Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To graduate from college and find happiness in my role in life and to see P.J. again. Horace L. Brandon Carol D. Brantley Robert A. Brett Marcellus K. Brewer Robert C. Brooks Janice V. Brown Jo C. Brown Linda M. Brown 167 Seniors Measure Up in Many Ways Vicki C. Brown Betty J. Brumsey Gary W. Bryant Cynthia L. Buchanan Calvin A. Buck William E. Bunn Brian E. Burke George S. Burnell VICKI CHARLENE BROWN Vicki” Homeroom President; Spanish Club; Office Assistant. AMBITION: To find God’s perfect will for my life and to let others see Christ in my life. BETTY JEAN BRUMSEY “B.J.” German Club; VICA. AMBITION: To raise horses. GARY WILLIAM BRYANT “Gary” Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITION: To make it on my own and become established. CYNTHIA LOU BUCHANAN “Cindy Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; VICA; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee: P.T.S.A.; Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To always know each answer; sharing honest ideals together. CALVIN ALONZO BUCK Buck” Cross Country; Indoor and Outdoor Track; Intramural Basketball. AMBITION: To become a basketball coach. WILLIAM EUGENE BUNN Gene” AMBITION: To get out of school. BRIAN EDWARD BURKE Brian” AMBITION: To become a successful businessman. GEORGE STERLING BURNELL “Burnell” Presidents Hi-Y. AMBITION: To go into electronics. WILLIAM HARRELL BYRD Billy” Forum; Latin Club; National Honor Society; Annual Staff — Sports Editor; STUDENT STAFF — Sports Editor; Scholastic Team; 1969 Virginia Conservation Essay Contest; Semi- Finalist; National Merit Scholarship Program. AMBITION; To graduate from O.D.U. and successfully face life ' s challenges. BELINDA LEIGH CAHOON “Belinda” Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; Spanish Club— Vice-President; Homeroom President. AMBITION: To go to college and to always remember the good times at Wilson. ELLEN LEIGH CAMPBELL Ellen” Freshman and Sophomore Representative to S.C.A.; Homeroom President and Represen- tative; Junior Class Marshal; President’s Tri- Hi-Y— President; Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee; Dramatics Club; STUDENT STAFF — Feature Editor. AMBITION; To always remember all the good and bad times; but live for the good. BRONWYN ADAIR CANNARD Bonnie” Dramatics Club; Bible Club; Foreign Language Club; Guidance worker; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To try to know and understand people and things. DAVID LINDSEY CANON “David” Concert Band; Marching Band; Pit Band; Dance Band; Workshop Band; All-Regional Band; Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITION; To find out what my ambition really is. PAUL RUSSELL CANON “Paul” Marching Band; Concert Band; Orchestra; Science Club; Math Club. AMBITION; To fulfill my obligations to my country, church, and self. JIMMIE CARAVAS “Lester Zip” AMBITION: To get away from it all. STELLA FRANCES CARAVAS “Stella” 1970 Homecoming Court— Maid of Honor; 1971 Homecoming Court — Queen; Sophomore Class— Secretary; Homeroom Representative; STUDENT STAFF — Artist; Art Club; Willet Tri-Hi-Y; Junior-Senior Prom Committee. AMBITION; To become a Lilley. Armed Forces Battery Tests are one of the many things Seniors face. Heads sweil as Seniors get measured for caps. Wiiiiam H. Byrd Belinda L. Gaboon Ellen L. Campbell Bonnie A. Cannard David L. Canon Paul R. Canon Jimmie Caravas Stella F. Caravas 169 Sydney V. Carsten, Jr. Martha F. Cates Howard E. Chappell Deborah J. Chase Wanda J. Christmas Carolyn L. Clark Kathie L. Clark Lu Ann Clayton Curt shows his dramatic talent. ‘Spud” entertains students at a victory dance. 170 Seniors Pilot Activities SYDNEY VICTOR CARSTEN, JR. Skip” The STUDENT — Reporter. AMBITION: To learn and exercise the privileges of the U.S. Constitution. MARTHA FRANCES CATES Martha Forum; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Officer; D.E. Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION; To see D.B. finish school. HOWARD EARL CHAPPELL “Casper” Chorus; Homeroom Representative; I.C.T.; Wrestling. AMBITION; To understand one girl. DEBORAH JO CHASE “Chaser” F.B.L.A.; Science Club; Pep Club; Cheerleader; Allen Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To try to be straight. WANDA JANET CHRISTMAS Merry Christmas D.E. Club. AMBITION: To marry J.R.C. CAROLYN LEIGH CLARK “Carol” AMBITION; To go to a business college. KATHIE LAURA CLARK “Kit” Gymnastic team; Homeroom Representative; Spanish Club; Library assistant. AMBITION: To major in business administration. LU ANN CLAYTON “Lu” Dramatics Club; Art Club; Thespian Troupe 1238. AMBITION: To become the world’s most famous doodler”. RICHARD DWIGHT CLAYTON “Ricky Wrestling; Track; Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITION; To be successful. EDWARD WHITNEY CLEMENTS “Eddie” AMBITION: To go to college. ELIZABETH LEA COBB “Liz” Dramatics Club; Chorus; French Club; NHS. AMBITION: To make waves on Broadway. EDITH KATHERINE COLE Kathy” Band; Spanish Club; Homeroom Represen- tative; Chorus; Pep Club. AMBITION: To receive joy and pride from my life. DEBORAH ANN COLLINS “Debi” Glee Club; Homeroom Officer; Forum; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238. JOHN ALEXANDER COLLINS Yank” Track Team Manager. AMBITION: To be a commercial artist. JOSEPH EDWARD COLLINS Jo Jo” Baseball; D.E. Club; Chorus; Glee Club; STUDENT — reporter. AMBITION: To get something back I lost. SHARON DENISE COLTRANE Choo-Choo” F.H.A. Modern Dance. AMBITION: To be a nurse. Richard D. Clayton Edward W. Clements Elizabeth L. Cobb Edith K. Cole Deborah A. Collins John A. Collins Joseph E. Collins Sharon D. Coltrane Seniors order graduation announcements. Brenna D. Cooke Laurel E. Cooke Richard T. Cornwell Pamella J. Courtney Henry Wadsworth Philbrick and Edgar Allan Moody recite one of their merry masterpieces. Mrs. Curlee— Homeroom Elsie N. Cox Patricia A. Cox Billy C. Crafford Sharon S. Craig 172 Anxious Seniors Await Graduation BRENNA DENISE COOKE “Bren” Marching Band; Concert Band; Pitt Band; Pep Club; French Club; Math Club. AMBITION; To be an executive secretary. LAUREL ELIZABETH COOKE Giggles Girls ' Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Dramatics Club; F.B.L.A.; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y; V.I.C. A.— Secretary; Spanish Club. AMBITION; To keep those I love happy and keep Rob happy always in love and peace. RICHARD THOMAS CORNWELL “Rick” AMBITION; To be a water meter reader and stay calm. PAMELLA JEAN COURTNEY “Pa-mell-a” Latin Club; Library Assistant; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238. AMBITION; To lead a useful life, be happy, and one day go to Australia. ELSIE NAOMI COX “Elsie” C.O.E. Club; F.H.A.; Dramatics Club; Spanish Club. AMBITION; To be super bad in whatever career I pursue. PATRICIA ANN COX “P. Cox” Mixed Chorus; Girls ' Ensemble; President’s Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Representative; Junior Class Marshal; Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION; To be an individual along with everybody else. BILLY C. CRAFFORD “Hillbillie” Varsity Wrestling; J.V. Baseball; J.V. Basket- ball; Varsity Club. AMBITION; To go to college and be successful in whatever I do. SHARON STUART CRAIG Boom-Boom” S.C. A. — Vice-President; Dramatics Club— Scribe, Treasurer; Thespian Troupe 1238; French Club; Ecology Club; Student Advisory Committee; Girl’s Original Oratory; Girl’s Prose Reader; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee-Food Chairman; Publicity Direc- tor— Pep Club; Forum; Reading Group. AMBITION; To go to Paris with K.A.T. and establish the found generation. ERNEST OTTO CRAWFORD “Joe AMBITION; To drink the best wine in the world. PAULA ELIZABETH CRAWFORD “Paula” Freshman Class President; Junior Class Vice- President; Co-Chairman — Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee; Senior Class Secretary; J.V. Cheerleader; Girls’ Ensemble; Mixed Chorus; Modern Dance Club; Gymnastics Team; Willet Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Homeroom Representative. AMBITION; To find the exact station In life to which I am most suited so that I can benefit and bring happiness to myself and others. MARSHA DIANE CRITCHER “Marsha” Forum; F.B.L.A.; Woodrow Wilson Tri-Hi- Y— Chaplain; C.O.E. AMBITION; To be with R.W. always. CASSANDRA MAE CROMWELL “Sandy” Yearbook Staff. AMBITION; To major in Business Administration. DURVIN PHILLIP CROMWELL “June Bug” Wrestling. AMBITION; To be an electrician. DEBRA SUE CROSS “Debbie” AMBITION; To always be happy. SANDRA ELIZABETH CURNUTTE “Sandy” National Honor Society; Mixed Chorus— Stu- dent Director and Accompanist; Presidents and First Ladies; Regional Chorus; All-City Chorus; Thespian Troupe 1238; Dramatics Club; Wilson’s Representative to Sears Teen Board; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y— Treasurer; French Club; Co-Capt. on Girls’ Drill Team. AMBITION; To find M.D., to keep smiling, and to sing the impossible song. SHONA GEAN DANIELS “Shona” Blanford Tri-HI-Y— Reporter; F.B.L.A.; Girls’ Ensemble— Secretary;Girls’ Glee Club;C.O.E. AMBITION; To see J.C. do it again, to always have such great friends, and to someday make someone very happy. Ernest 0. Crawford Paula E. Crawford Marsha D. Critcher Cassandra M. Cromwell Durvin P. Cromwell Debra S. Cross Sandra E. Curnutte Shona G. Daniels Seniors Provide Leadership in Class Art L. Davies, Jr. Aubrey G. Davis, III Cyn thia E. Davis Denise M. Davis Joseph L. Davis, III Karen F. Davis Ronald D. Davis Linda M. Deans ART LEE DAVIES, JR. “Artie Gillmore” Bryant Hi-Y; Pep Club; Sophomore Class Treasurer; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Boys ' Glee Club; French Club — Vice-President. AMBITION: To become President and legalize everything. AUBREY GILBERT DAVIS, III “A.G. J.V. Football; Varsity Football; Indoor Track; Outdoor Track; Varsity Club. AMBITION: To go to college at O.D.U. CYNTHIA ELAINE DAVIS “Cindy” F.B.L.A.; Dramatics Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee; C.O.E. AMBITION; To be an authority in the tackle ' s technique. DENISE MARIE DAVIS “Dee-Dee Math Club; F.B.L.A.; C.O.E. AMBITION; To be a computer programmer and obtain a master’s degree. JOSEPH LATHAM DAVIS, III “Joe” V.I.C.A. member AMBITION; Undecided. KAREN FRANCES DAVIS Karen Girls’ Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; J.V. Cheerleader; Foreign Language Club; Pep Club; President ' s Tri-Hi-Y; Va. Girls’ State; Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee; Varsity Cheerleader — Co-Captaln. AMBITION; To change for the worse because the better hasn’t been too good. RONALD D. DAVIS “Smokie” A.C.T. AMBITION; To tour the country. LINDA MAXINE DEANS “Linda Bird” Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Dramatics Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Forum. AMBITION: To do my best in nursing and homemaking. KATHLEEN HAYES DELCAMBRE Kathy” French Club; Concert Orchestra; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Forum; Latin Club; National Honor Society. AMBITION: To be able to give someone the love, warmth and happiness he deserves in a happy home. BARBARA LEIGH DICKERSON “Barbette” Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain; D.E. II; D.E. Ill; D.E. President. AMBITION: To marry a dentist named Leo. DOUGLAS EDWARD DICKERSON “Sam” AMBITION: To let the world know of the peace that only Christ gives. THOMAS MARK DOVE Tommy” J.V. Basketball. AMBITION; To find the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. DENNIS LYNN DRAKE “Dennis” D.E. Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To marry S.D.M. and live a long; prosperous life. JOYCE ANN DRIGGS “Joyce” C.O.E.; Homeroom President. AMBITION: To go to O.D.U. and to be with my PAL. JAN LOUISE DURHAM “Jan” National Honor Society; Willett Tri-Hi-Y- historian, sgt.-at-arms; Junior Class Marshal; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; J.V. Cheerleader; gymnastics team; Girls’ Glee Club. AMBITION: To always keep C.S.C. happy and be successful In all that I strive for. LARRY EDWARD EAKIN Foot” Pit, Pep. Dance, Concert, and Marching Band; Band Merit Officer; Wind Ensemble; Orchestra; Student Rep. to Band Parents Assoc.; Forum; Pep Club; Debate Team— Captain; STUDENT Staff; Science Club; Chess Club. AMBITION: To become the President’s analyst and take over. Mrs. E. Ward— Homeroom 129 Puredi acts out Hamlet in his English class. Kathleen H. Delcambre Barbara L. Dickerson Douglas E. Dickerson Thomas M. Dove Dennis L. Drake Joyce A. Driggs Jan L. Durham Larry E. Eakin 175 Bonnie L. Early Louise A. Early Erick B. Edwards Melvin R. Edwards Rebecca A. Edwards Virginia P. Edwards Jacqueline M. Ekelof Elvin L. Ellis, Jr. 176 I Seniors Take Part in Footbaii and Wrestling BONNIE LEE EARLY “Bonnie Girls’ Glee Club; Girls’ Ensemble: Mixed Chorus; All City Chorus: Dramatics Club; Double W Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To take an aptitude test in something other than a number 2 lead pencil and to be happy forever. LOUISE ALLEN EARLY Lu Freshman class treasurer; French Club; Allen Tri-HI-Y; Homeroom Representative; Girls’ Ensemble: Mixed Chorus; Presidents and First Ladies; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee: Senior Class Treasurer; All City Chorus; Annual Staff. AMBITION: To go to college and see M.G. again and to be one of Jacques Cousteau’s assistants. ERICK BAILEY EDWARDS “Smiley” A.C.T.; Amateur Radio Club; Pep Club; Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To someday be as good looking; intelligent, and great as Eddie Spence. MELVIN RAY EDWARDS Melvin” AMBITION: To live and help. REBECCA ANN EDWARDS Becky” Girls’ Glee Club; Girls’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus; The musicals — “South Pacific;” Annie Get Your Gun” and “My Fair Lady”; D.E. Club. AMBITION: To become an accountant. VIRGINIA PAULA EDWARDS “Paula” Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; C.O.E. AMBITION: To graduate and to travel. JACQUELINE MARIE EKELOF “Jacci” V.I.C.A. Club. AMBITION: To become a beautician. ELVIN LELAND ELLIS. JR. “Lee” I.C.T Mechanic Apprentice. AMBITION: To graduate from Wilson and have a long and healthy life with R.L.R. DAVID PHILLIP ENNIS “Beek” AMBITION: To make this year my last year of school and make O.A.C. very happy. TERESA LYNN ENNIS “Little Beek” AMBITION: To graduate and be happy. WILLIAM ROGER ETHIER SUSAN LYNN FENDER “Sue” Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; J.V. Cheerleader; Varsity Cheerleader Co-Captain; Forum; President’s Tri-Hi-Y Sergeant At Arms; Pep Club; Gamma Zeta Pi Sorority. AMBITION: To sew my neck to my collar so I won’t forget my head. ALICE EULALIA FERGUSON Redneck” Future Nurses of America; Latin Club; Pep Club; Chairman— Decoration Committee of Jr.-Sr. Prom; Homeroom President and Representative. AMBITION; To become a nurse and remember all the fun with J.M.G., A.G., and P.M. REBECCA MARIA FERNANDEZ “Becky” Spanish Club— President; Student cosmetologist: I.C.T. Club. AMBITION: To marry Buddy, be a good cosme tologist, and know real love and happiness. CALVIN BERLIN FIELDS “Tip” Boys’ Glee Club. AMBITION: To lead American people. PAMELA CAROL FOILES “Sam” French Club; Archimedes Math Fellowship— President and Secretary; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238; Art Club; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y; Foreign Language Club; STUDENT Staff. AMBITION: To succeed and find a world of peace and happiness. Phillip D. Ennis Teresa L. Ennis William R. Ethier Susan L. Fender Alice E. Ferguson Rebecca M. Fernandez Calvin B. Fields Pamela C. Foiles 177 Seniors Face Future With Definite Goals. Cyril A. Folz Bonnie L. Forehand Clayton L. Foreman Sarah L. Foreman Sheila D. Gaines Sandra A. Gallop Sandra J. Garner Linda J. Garrett pYRIL ANTHONY FOLZ “Tony” Wrestling: Latin Club; Chorus; V.I.C.A. AMBITION: To be a specialist in the field of medicine. ■ONNIE LYNN FOREHAND Bonnie” Ifilsonite Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To go to T.C.C. and maybe IBmeday find someone who is right for me. BLAYTON LEE FOREMAN Red” AMBITION: To be a social worker. BARAH lee foreman “Sarah” AMBITION: To leave Portsmouth; go to BOllege, and maybe travel a bit. SHEILA DIANN GAINES Shelia” jBlanford Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Secretary: C. O.E. IaMBITION: To be able to stand up and say I’m somebody. I ISANDRA ANNETTE GALLOP “Smiley” ISpanish Club; Pep Club; Forum; STUDENT Staff, Homeroom Representative; F.T.A.; Concert, Marching, Pit Bands. AMBITION: To make those I love proud of me. SANDRA JEAN GARNER Sandi” Glee Club; Latin Club; F.T.A.; Dramatics Club; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; Homeroom Representative; Girls’ Ensemble; Mixed Chorus. {AMBITION: To marry that certain guy and raise two wonderful children. j LINDA JEAN GARRETT “Jean” Science Club; Math Club; Forum; Band; I Orchestra. AMBITION: To achieve a completely in- dependent status in life. VICKIE CHERE GARRISON Red” Band; Math Club; Science Club; Library Assistant. AMBITION: To attend Virginia State and to find that special one. RICHARD BONNEY GATLING “Richard” Wrestling; Varsity Club. I AMBITION: To be successful. I DAVID JAMES GERALD “David” I.C.T.; Homeroom Vice President. AMBITION: To succeed in everything. I JOHN MICHAEL GERALD “Mike” Science Club; National Honor Society: Forum; ‘ Latin Club; Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To graduate from college. i CAROL ANN GIBBS “Carol” RICHARD LEE GILLERLAIN Rick” I Indoor track; French Club; Science Club; Dramatics Club. j AMBITION: To reach my goal in life. SHERYL RUTH GILLIAM “Sheryl” { C.O.E. ! AMBITION: To be happy. ANNETTE GIZARA Annette” D. E. Club; Homeroom Treasurer; C.O.E. ' AMBITION: To marry Bobby. Carol A. Gibbs Richard L. Gillerlain Sheryl R. Gilliam Annette Gizara 179 Robert M. Goff Carlene B. Goode Elinor L. Goodwin Eva M. Grace Lillie L. Graham Rowevina A. Graham Richard W. Granger Ellen T. Greco David Canon slides” through Physics class. Mrs. Anderson — Homeroom 137, Bonnie leads Pep Club 180 Seniors Show “Know How” ROBERT MICHAEL GOFF “Fats Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To keep playing that good ole rock music. CARLENE BARBARA GOODE “Dimples Math Club. AMBITION: To become an airline stewardess. ELINOR LUCILLE GOODWIN “Zip Library assistant. AMBITION: To be a private secretary. EVA MARIE GRACE “Eva May Gross” Homeroom officer; Forum; S.C.A. Represen- tative; President’s Tri-Hi-Y-Treasurer. AMBITION: To gain weight. LILLIE LORETTA GRAHAM Snooky” AMBITION: To be a typist and to marry. ROWEVINA ANNET GRAHAM “Rover” Homeroom Treasurer; Modern Dance Club. AMBITION: To be a secretary. RICHARD WAYNE GRANGER “Bird” Presidents Hi-Y; Homeroom Representative; Turkey basket carrier. AMBITION: To graduate from Wilson and go to a nice college. ELLEN TERESA GRECO “Ellen DECCA Club— Secretary. AMBITION: To enter the Manager Trainee Program at Roses Stores or some other field in retailing. CHERYL ANNE GREEN “Cheryl” Homeroom President. AMBITION: To become a Naval Officer. DAVID WAYNE GRIFFIN “David” Sweeny Co-Ed Hi-Y. AMBITION: To become a supreme power of the Mafia. ROGER CLARENCE GROTH VIRGEL WAYNE GUNTER “Wayne” J.V. Football; Varsity Club;Jerry Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITION: To make it on time. FREEMAN LEROY HAIRE “Free” AMBITION: To go to work and some day make a girl a good husband. GARNET LYNN HAISLIP Garnet” Art Club. AMBITION; To go to college to become an Art teacher. JUDITH LYNN HALES “Jude” P.T.S.A. Representative; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee: PRESIDENT Staff; C.O.E. Program. AMBITION: To see C.G. happy, find a mister for J.C., and to be the only girl in the world married to a W.A.F.! BROOKS WATSON HALL “Sugarbear” Band; Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITION: “Live hard— die in glory.” Cheryl A. Green David W. Griffin Roger C. Groth Virgel W. Gunter Freeman L. Haire Garnet L. Haislip Judith L. Hales Brooks W. Hall Senior Power I Christopher D. Hall Lorenzo M. Hainsworth Howard W. Halstead John W. Hamlet Valerie S. Hamlet Judy A. Hanenkrat Donna M. Hardy Donna R. Hardy CHRISTOPHER DARNELL HALL Bad Money” Track Team; Spanish Club. AMBITION: To succeed in life. LORENZO MICHAEL HAINSWORTH, “Mike” Band; Orchestra; Drum Major; Spanish Club; Chess Club; F.T.A.; Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To make a great contribution to the development of the Black race. HOWARD WAVERLY HALSTEAD Howdy” Baseball Team; D.E. Club. AMBITION; To go to apprentice school. JOHN WESLEY HAMLET “Rabbit” Homeroom Representative. AMBITION; To become a good gigolo. VALERIE SUSAN HAMLET “Woodstock” Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; VICA Club; Spanish Club. AMBITION; To prove to everyone I can be serious. JUDY ANNE HANENKRAT “Judy” Homeroom Treasurer; S.C.A. Representative; C.O.E. Club. AMBITION: To finish school. DONNA MARIE HARDY AMBITION: To pass Government. DONNA RHEA HARDY Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; DECA; Sweeney Co-Ed Hi- Y— Treasurer and President; C.O.E. AMBITION: To graduate from Wilson and make R.D. happy. LINDA ANN HARLEY “Cinnamon AMBITION: To be able to do all to the glory. CHARLENE VENICE HARRELL “Charlie” AMBITION; To get married. HOWARD J. HARRELL “Howie” AMBITION; To see the whole world smile at my worst jokes. MARY JO HARRELL “Mary” J.V. Cheerleader; Pep Club; Chorus; President’s Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom President and Representative; French Club; National Honor Society; Varsity Cheerleader— Secretary; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION; To be successful in life and to still remember that my happiness lies in white houses, piers, drain pipes, side porches, ducks, dogs and a “friend”. STEVEN KENNETH HARRELL“Weird Harrell” Orchestra: D.E. Club. AMBITION: To finish school. KATHLEEN ADELE HARRISON Kat” Gymnastics; Modern Dance; Glee Club; Girls’ Chorus; Mixed Chorus; Homeroom President; Dramatics Club; Presidents and First Ladies; F.T. A. —Vice-President; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To live the way that suits me best. HELEN PENNY HATCHE Penny Glee Club; Spanish Club. AMBITION; To be a typist. AUDREY MARIE HEATH Aud” Math Club; Dramatics Club; Orchestra; Pep Club; Homeroom Representative; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To live good. 182 I I Mrs. Brady— Homeroom 201. Eddie keeps in shape. Linda A. Harley Charlene V. Harrell Howard J. Harrell Mary J. Harrell Steven K. Harrell Kathleen A. Harrison Helen P. Hatche Audrey M. Heath 183 Karen A. Heba Donna C. Herring Randall Hester Deborah Hewitt Joanne G. Hill Bonita A. Hines Freddie L. Hines Mary E. Hocutt Mrs. H. Cooper— Homeroom 202. 1 i 18 “Senior Togetherness” KAREN ELLEN HEBA Hobo Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To be a legal secretary or a teacher. DONNA CAROL HERRING Donna” Modern Dance Club; Pep Club; C.O.E. Club. AMBITION: To find out what will make me happy. RANDALL LAWRENCE HESTER DEBORAH LOUISE HEWITT JOANNE GAYLE HILL Jo Willett Tri-Hi-Y— President; Girls’ Glee Club; J.V. Cheerleader; Junior Class Marshal; Pep Club— Secretary-treasurer; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Senior Class— Vice-President. AMBITION: To reach the goals that I set for myself. BONITA ELLEN HINES Mushmouse” Girls’ Glee Club— Treasurer. AMBITION: To become a high school teacher. FREDDIE LEE HINES Joe Baby Outdoor and Indoor Track. AMBITION: To be a history teacher. MARY ELLEN HOCUTT “Mary AMBITION: To make the most out of life. WILLIAM HOWARD HODGES Howie” A.C.T. AMBITION: To succeed while doing as little work as I have to. CYNTHIA DEVAUGHN HOLT “Cynthia” AMBITION: To be a Practical Nurse. CHARLES BRANTLEY HONEYCUTT “Honey” Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; D.E. Club; Presidents Hi-Y. AMBITION: To be “King of the Park.” DONALD NATHAN HORNSTEIN “Don” Debate Team— Captain; STUDENT Staff; Forum; Political Science Club; Dramatics Club. AMBITION; To be a success and to be happy. DEBORAH GAYLE HOUSE “Deb” Allen Tri-Hi-Y— Chaplain and Secretary; Library Assistant. AMBITION: To be a success in life and always make Gary happy. BRENDA KAYE HOWARD Rhoda” F.B.L.A. AMBITION: To find out why “Last Summer ended the way it did. JOYCE KAYE HOWELL “Dufus Triangle Tri-Hi-Y— Historian; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; F.B.L.A. AMBITION; To be happy with J.A. and stay happy the rest of my life. CYNTHIA EILEEN HUDGINS “Cindy” Girls’ Ensemble; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238; Junior Class Represen- tative-Honor Court; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Mixed Chorus— Vice-President; Presidents and First Ladies; S.C.A. Representative. AMBITION: To become a music teacher, marry the man of my dreams, and sing forever. William H. Hodges Cynthia D. Holt Charles B. Honeycutt Donald N. Hornstein Deborah G. House Brenda K. Howard Joyce K. Howell Cynthia E. Hudgins 185 Seniors Show Ability Daniel W. Hughes Ronald D. Hughes Deborah L. Hughson Deborah L. Hunnicutt Charles H. Hunter James M. Hutchins Judith K. Hux Annette Jackson DANIEL WAYNE HUGHES “Dan” V.I.C.A. AMBITION: To go in the service. RONALD DENNIS HUGHES Speedy Fingers” AMBITION: To grow two more fingers on my left hand. DEBORAH LYNN HUGHSON Debbie” J.V. Cheerleader— Co-Captain; Varsity Cheerleader; Homeroom Representative; Pep Club; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Willett Tri-Hi-Y; Gamma Zeta Pi Sorority; Foreign Language Club; Jr.- Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To put my best foot forward and keep it out of my mouth. DEBORAH LEE HUNNICUTT Debbie AMBITION; To be an X-Ray Technician. CHARLES HARRISON HUNTER “Chuck” Forum; American Legion Boys’ State; Homeroom Representative; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Presidents Hi-Y— Vice-President. AMBITION: To become an honorary guest of all Christmas assemblies. JAMES MARTIN HUTCHINS “Jimmy” AMBITION: To survive. JUDITH KAY HUX “Judy” AMBITION: To get a good job and make lots of money. ANNETTE JACKSON “Annette” Blanford Tri-Hi-Y; I.C.T. AMBITION: To make R.R.G. happy and to live happily ever after. WILLIAM TAYLOR JACKSON “Bill” AMBITION; To be the best in whatever I do in life. DAVID LEE JAMES “Teddy” Presidents Hi-Y. AMBITION: To let my hair grow long, for Lynn. YVONNE LANETTE JAMES “Slim AMBITION: To major in Clinical Psychology. CHARLES ALBERT JEFFERS “Oscar” i Presidents Hi-Y; STUDENT Staff; Jr.-Sr. I Decoration Committee; Homeroom President and Vice-President. AMBITION: To surf until I am 99. KATHY ELAINE JERNIGAN “Flea” Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; D.E. Club. AMBITION; To be able to smile at anything. DENISE ELAENE JESSUP Dee-Dee” C.O.E. AMBITION: To graduate and see J.A.V. happy. EDNA CAROL JOHNSON “Edna” Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus — Robe Librarian; Girls’ Ensemble; Girls’ Glee Club; All-Regional Chorus; President’s Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Junior Class Marshal; Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To always remain close to those special people and show A.J. that I can be early. LINDA FAYE JOHNSON ’’Lin Forum; F.T.A.; Drill Team; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee; Pep Club. AMBITION: To major in Music. 186 Fagan gets ready. Mr. French— Homeroom 205. William T. Jackson David L. James Yvonne L. James Charles A. Jeffers Kathy E. Jernigan Denise E. Jessup Edna C. Johnson Linda F. Johnson 187 Mark S. Johnson William F. Johnson Jamie L. Jollif Donna G. Jones Frederick 0. Jones Sheila D. Jones Stanley T. Jones Evangeline Y. Jordan Mrs. McGinnis— Homeroom 206. Tona and Mrs. Blanford glance through college reference books. Grazing in the grass passes the time. 188 Seniors at Work and Play MARK STEVEN JOHNSON “Mark” AMBITION: To become an oceanographer. WILLIAM FLOYD JOHNSON “Bubba” Tennis team. AMBITION: To enter into college and major in nuclear physics. JAMIE LYNN JOLLIF “Jamie Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom President and Represen- tative; V.I.C.A. President— Vice-President. V.I.C.A. State Secretary; Girls’ Glee Club. AMBITION: To finally marry J.G.U. and have ten little Jims. DONNA GAYLE JONES “Gayle” Varsity and J.V. Cheerleader; STUDENT staff; Homeroom President and Representative; Student Actions Committee; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Vice-President — Willet Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION; To reach beyond life. FREDERICK O’NEAL JONES Jazzy Fred” J.V. Basketball and Football at Cradock. AMBITION: To join the United States Air Force Academy. SHEILA DIANE JONES “Puff” D.E. Club; Spanish Club; Class Represen- tative; Chorus. AMBITION: To have a successful future ahead of me. STANLEY TARKENTON JONES Duke” DECA; Junior Homeroom Representative. AMBITION; To retire by the age of 30. EVANGELINE YVETTE JORDAN Van Gymnastics. AMBITION; To become a physical therapist. JERRY CECIL JORDAN Jerry” AMBITION; To become a machinist and to make the one person in my life happy. MARY ANNE KAMPMAN “Mary” Forum; Art Club; Willet Tri-Hi-Y; French Club— Treasurer; Annual Staff; VICA; Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To achieve ray secret ambition and to always see the sun shine. JOHN HENRY KAUFFMAN. Ill “John” Marching, Concert, Pit and Dance Bands; All- Regional Concert Band; Trumpet Color Guard; Drum Lieutenant; Jr. Homeroom Representative; Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITION: To be the best trumpet playing pharmacist in the world. ANNE ELIZABETH KEETER “Beth” Wilson Tri-Hi-Y; DECA— Parliamentarian; PRESIDENT Staff; French Club, AMBITION: To succeed in college, to live a beautiful life, and to be happy. JEANNE TERRY KENT “Jeanne” French Club; German Club; Gymnastics Team; Modern Dance Club; Dramatics Club; Annual Staff. AMBITION: To spoil and be spoiled. JON STEVEN KIRALY “Jon” AMBITION: To be successful and marry Kay. GEOFFREY LYNN KLYVER Jeff” Golf Team; Bryant Hi-Y; Presidents Hi-Y. AMBITION: To do something that hasn’t been done before. CHARLES THOMAS KNIGHT “Chuck” AMBITION; To go into architecture. Jerry C. Jordan Mary A. Kampman John H. Kaufman, III Elizabeth A. Keeter Jeanne T. Kent Jon S. Kiraly Geoffrey L. Klyver Charles T. Knight 189 Seniors Cooperate Sherree L. Knox Sherry S. LaLonde Vicky J. Lambert Brenda K. Lauterbach Michael B. Lawson Cynthia A. Lee Frances C. Lester Marcia A. Lewis SHERREE LEE KNOX “Sherree” Triangle Tri-Hi-Y— Secretary. AMBITION: To get married, have two kids, and live happily ever after. SHERRY SUE LA LONDE Homeroom President and Secretary; Double W Tri-HI-Y— Historian; Blanford Tri-Hi-Y; C.O.E. AMBITION; To find complete happiness and have R.L.O. with me. VICKY JO LAMBERT “Vicky Blanford TrI-Hi-Y— Secretary; C.O.E. AMBITION: To always stay close to “Besso” and preserve the memories of my special friends. BRENDA KAYE LAUTERBACH “Lauter” Majorette; Latin Club; Foreign Language Club; Pep Club; Gymnastics Club; Willett Tri- Hi-Y— Historian and Vice President. AMBITION: To go broke by feeling sorry for poor and old people. MICHAEL BARRY LAWSON Bloss” J.V., Varsity Football; J.V., Varsity Wrestling; Varsity Club. AMBITION: To go to college and get all I can out of life. CYNTHIA ANN LEE “Cindi” Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Spanish Club; Double “W” Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To some day be able to get along with Frank, remember all the wild times with V.H., and to some how m ake my father proud of me. FRANCES CHARLENE LESTER “Francie Vice-President of Freshman Class; Homeroom President— 2 years and Representative 1 year; Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION; To be eternally red with M.M. and C.B. MARCIA ANNE LEWIS “Marcia J.V. Varsity cheerleader; Secretary of Freshman Class; Girls’ Glee Club; Mixed Chorus; Willett Tri-Hi-Y — Secretary; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Pep Club. AMBITION: To understand more about life and people, be happy and make others happy. VINCENT BERNARD LEWIS AMBITION: To attend college. Vince CHARLES EDWARD LIENEMANN “Eddie” Track team. AMBITION; To get a good paying job and be with Kathy. MILINDA LOFTON Linda MARTHA CHRIS LOIZOU “Martha Girls’ Glee Club; French Club; Latin Club; Forum; National Honor Society; Homeroom President; Homeroom Representative; Reading Group. AMBITION; To make my mark along with Hippocrates. DAVID ELWOOD LONG David Bryant Hi-Y; VICA; Jr.-Sr. Decorating Com- mittee; Dramatics Club. AMBITION: To own a dry cleaner’s store in a nudist colony; make lots of money, and make Pat happy. RANDOLPH BRIAN LONG “Tommy Hawk German Club; Marching Band; Intramural and Varsity Basketball. AMBITION: To be a rich businessman. CINDI ANNE V1ARTIN ‘‘Cindi’’ I.C.T.; VICA. AMBITION: To always smile and be happy. SANDRA ELIZABETH MARTIN “Sandy” Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION; To succeed in everything that I do and to be happy. Mrs. A. Hall— Homeroom 209. Mrs. Darden assists Linda with math probiem. Vincent B. Lewis Charles E. Lienemann Melinda Lofton Martha C. Loizou David E. Long Randolph B. Long Cynthia A. Martin Sandy E. Martin 191 Delores E, Mask Cynthia D. Mason John W. Matthews Roderick M. Matthews John C. Mayes Michael W. Mayes Richard L. Mayes Dana L. McCormick Mrs. Markus— Homeroom 214. 192 Enthusiasm “Senior Story” DELORES ELAINE MASK “Delores” F.B.L.A.; Blanford Tri-HI-Y. AMBITION: To make Raymond’s life as happy in the future as he has already made mine. CYNTHIA DIANE MASON “Diane Library Assistant. AMBITION; To major in Special Ed. JOHN WILLARD MATTHEWS Willard” J.V. Football; Varsity Footbali; Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITiON: To have a decent job. RODERiCK MOORE MATTHEWS “Roddy” Homeroom Representative; Homeroom President; Forum; Foreign Language Club; P.T.S.A.; Jr. -Sr. Prom Chairman; Jr. Class President; Pep Club; S.C.A, President. AMBITION: To someday see Chard turn soft, Wolfie go bald, Clodius denounce trowe, Albo hit poles, and to always have a friend”. JOHN CRUMP MAYES “de Horny John” Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238. AMBITION: To get my horns clipped. MICHAEL WAYNE MAYES Mickey” Band; Track; Mixed Chorus; German Club; Amateur Radio Club. AMBITION: To graduate from college; marry Robin; buy my own ambulance, and live happily ever after. RICHARD LAYNE MAYES “Ricky” Band; Mixed Chorus; Track; Science Club; Annual Staff. AMBITION; To graduate from medical school and marry D.L.H. DANA LEE MC CORMICK Mac” J.V. and Varsity Baseball; Varsity Club; Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To make it through college and always be with Sherry. SHEILA DEAN MC COY “Shela” Homeroom President; D.E. Ciub. AMBITION: To marry Dennis and live happily ever after! DIANE DANIELLE MC CRICKARD Cricket” F.T.A.; Chess Club. AMBITION: To breed and race thoroughbreds and Appaloosas. CYNTHIA LEIGH MC GEHEE Cindy” Allen Tri-Hi-Y; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y— Treasurer. AMBITION: To become a good secretary, and to see C.S. and G.B. happy, to see J.H. be the first WAF and make Kel happy. WILLIAM JOSEPH MC GLOTHLIN Billy Jo D.E. Club. AMBITION: To go to college, keep working at W.T., and make lots of money. EDWARD PARIS MC SWEENEY, JR,. “Mac” J.V. and Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball. AMBITION; To go to college, play some sports, then get a good job. RENEE MALUISE MELCHOR Nee-Nee” AMBITION: To go to business college. SHERRILL ELIZABETH MELVIN “Twiggy” F.H.A.; Girls’ Intramural Basketball; Spanish Club; Freshman Class — Treasurer. ROBERT HERMAN MEREDITH “Mirt Dink” Dramatics Club. AMBITION: To be an actor and writer. Sheiia D. McCoy Diane D. McCrickard Cynthia L. McGehee Billy J. McGlothlin Edward P. McSweeney Renee M. Melchor Senior Class Marches On Johnny R. Merritt Joyce K. Merritt Maureen S. Mihilasky Chester L. Miles Herbert R. Miller Sharon D. Miller Jane E. Mines Thomas W. Mines JOHNNY RAY MERRITT Johnny Wrestling Team. AMBITION: To be reincarnated as a mirror in the girls’ Restroom. JOYCE KAY MERRITT “Joy- Freshman Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To go to Business College and marry Roddy. MAUREEN MIHILASKY “Maureen Homeroom Pres. 4 yrs.; Allen Tri-Hi- Y-Vice- Pres.; Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Jr. Float Committee; Senior Atten- dant-Homecoming Court; GZP sorority. AMBITION: To marry D.S. and live with C.B., M.H., F.L. and J.L. CHESTER LEE MILES “Freak D.E. Club— I and II; D.E. Club Reporter; Senior Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To be reincarnated as a Lid. HERBERT RAYMOND MILLER “Sleepy DECA; Cross Country; Indoor and Outdoor Track. AMBITION: To go to college. SHARON DENISE MILLER “Sharon Sophomore Homeroom Representative; Girls’ Glee Club; Girls’ Ensemble; Mixed Chorus; C. O.E. Club. AMBITION: To always love and be loved by Ray and to keep having dreams come true. JANE ELLEN MINES “Janie” Latin Club; Spanish Club; Office Worker; Hockey Team; Gymnastics Team; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y. THOMAS WAYNE MINES “Big Tom D. E. Club. AMBITION: To succeed in all the goals of life. VALERIA DIANNE MITCHELL “Cookie” Band; Senior Class SCA Represen- tative;Forum; F.T.A.; Spanish Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom bids committee; Homeroom Represen- tive; Pep Club. AMBITION: To make my parents proud of me by going to college. JEFFERY LYNN MOBLEY Wobley Mobley S.C.A. Publicity Director; Mixed Chorus; Presidents and First Ladies; Dramatics Club— Treasurer; Thespian Troupe 1238; Forum; Marching, Concert, and Pit Bands; Pep Club; PRESIDENT Staff; Homeroom Of- ficer and Representative; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To graduate from college, become a millionaire, and to keep B.C. from griping. NANCY DEAN MOLLENAUER “Pooh” Marching Band; Concert Band; Pit Band; F.T.A.; Bible Club. AMBITION: To find that special person to whom I can give all my love and my possessions. LINDA LEIGH MOORE “Brown Eyes” Pep Club; Girls’ Hockey— 3 yrs. Intramural Basketball; Homeroom Representative; Gym- nastics team. MARNISHIA JUANITA MOORE “Pinocchio Drill Team; Modern Dance; Gymnastics Team; Hockey Team; Pep Club. AMBITION: To major in physical education. VANESSA TERESA MOORE Teresa AMBITION: To be a Social Worker, Model, or Seamstress. CANDY SUE MORAN “Candle- Alien Tri-Hi-Y— Vice-President; C.O.E.; Modern Dance Club; Double W” Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To always keep L.P.C. happy and make him believe that I can be trusted. DAWN ROBIN MORRISS “Frosty Willet Tri-Hi-Y; Dramatics Club; Forum; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee— Hostess. 1 i Mrs. Chiswell— Homeroom 220. Valeria D. Mitchell Jeffery L. Mobley Nancy D. Mollenauer Linda L. Moore Marnishia J. Moore Vanessa T. Moore Candy S. Moran Dawn R. Morriss 195 Louis G. Morris Broderick M. Morse Melissa A. Mort Gail D. Mozelle Donald W. Munday Jean E. Murray Claudia J. Myatt Michele Myers Eddie takes aim. Mr. Glickman— Homeroom 221. 196 Seniors Show Interest LOUIS GUY MORRIS “Lou” Homeroom President: Tennis Team. AMBITION: To go to O.D.U. BRODERICK MAURICE MORSE Brad” Band; Tennis Team; Orchestra; German Club. AMBITION: To succeed in whatever field of work I pursue. MELISSA ANN MORT Morf’ S.C.A. Homeroom Representative; C.O.E.; Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To go to California with R.M.T. GAIL DOLORES MOZELLE Blip Majorette; Homeroom Representative; Band; Intramural Basketball. AMBITION: To major in Physical Education. DONALD WAYNE MONDAY Don” Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To go to college. JEAN ELIZABETH MURRAY Jean” VICA Club. AMBITION: To marry B.C. CLAUDIA JEAN MYATT “Claud” Homeroom President; D.E. Club; Pep Club. AMBITION: To understand things. MICHELE MYERS Mike” Homeroom President: Hockey Team; French Club; Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; S.C.A. AMBITION: To never do a job halfway. GRETAL LORRAINE MYRICK “Poochie” Spanish Club AMBITION: To make a great contribution to mankind. MELVIN CUTLER MYRICK “Melvin” Track; Music Appreciation. AMBITION: To work in the wonderful World of Computers. MICHAEL FLOYD NEIL “Lefty” AMBITION: To go in the Coast Guard. PAMELA CARR NEWSOM Pa m” F.T.A.; Math Club; Spanish Club; Dramatics. AMBITION: To go to college. KAREN VANESSA NIXON “Nick” DECA. AMBITION: To be an elementary education teacher. ROBERT SHERWOOD NORDAN “Woody” AMBITION: To be a professional guitarist. LESLIE LOUISE NUGENT “Leslie” Homeroom Representative: Chorus; Willet Tri-Hi-Y; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; Regional Chorus. AMBITION: To live, love and be happy. MARTHA DENISE O ' BERRY “Martha” Wilsonite Tri-Hi-Y— Treasurer; I.C.T.; Office Worker; Homeroom Representative; Latin Club; National Honor Society. AMBITION: To be. Gretal L. Myrick Melvin C. Myrick Michael F. Neil Pamela C. Newsom Karen V. Nixon Robert S. Nordan Leslie L. Nugent Martha D. O ' Berry 197 Seniors Show Ambition Shelley D. Owens Patricia E. Padgett Quinton L. Parker Kenneth R. Parsons Russell W. Patterson Ronald E. Peaks John Pearson Roy E. Peavy SHELLEY DIANE OWENS ■‘Shell F.T.A. — Chaplain; Math Club— Treasurer; Foreign Language Club; French Club; Dramatics Club; Senior Homeroom President; Science Club. AMBITION: To go to college, get married, and live happily ever after. PATRICIA ELIZABETH PADGETT “Patty- Pooh Mixed Chorus; Girls’ Ensemble; Latin Club; President — Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; GZP sorority. AMBITION: To become a medical technologist and to make T.A.S. happy forever. QUENTIN LEE PARKER OP” Drama Club; Thespian Troupe No. 1238; Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus. AMBITION: To major in Music. KENNETH RENARD PARSONS ‘‘Goat” Football; Indoor and Outdoor track. AMBITION: To major in Physical Education. RUSSELL WAVERLY PATTERSON Bubba” Court of Honor— Freshman yr.; Bryant Hi-Y; J.V. Basketball; Homeroom Representative; Manager of Baseball Team; Mixed Chorus; Presidents and First Ladies. AMBITION: To go to college and then settle down. RONALD EDWARD PEAKS Ron” Presidents Hi-Y; Varsity Basketball; JV and Varsity Baseball; Homeroom President. AMBITION: To go to V.P.I. and become the chief banana of Chiquita Bananas Corp. JOHN PEARSON “John, John” Pep Club ROY EDWIN PEAVY “Skip” D.E. Club. AMBITION: To graduate, go to college, and make lots of money. BETTY LEA PEEBLES “Betty” LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL— G. A. A.; Track; Volleyball; Latin Club, NHS. AMBITION: To be a Physical Education teacher. PHIL EMURY PELLETIER “Phil” D.E. III. AMBITION: To be a store owner. FELICE EUGENIA PERRY “Shorty” AMBITION: To be a fashion designer. JOHN EVERETT PETERS “Everett” Homeroom President; I.C.T. AMBITION: To clinpb in a cab of a diesel tractor-trailer and travel one million miles. TILGHMAN PHELPS, JR. “T” I.C.T. and VICA Clubs; 2 yrs. AMBITION: To be head manager of the place in which I am now employed. WANDA ANNE PHELPS “Wanda AMBITION: To be a better testimony for my Lord and to look to Him for all things. STEVEN BRYANT PHILBRICK Steve” Varsity Football; Varsity Wrestling; Varsity Club— President; Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITION: To be faster than a speeding bullet, more powerful than a locomotive, and to leap tall buildings with a single bound. LINDA FAYE PIGG “Pigg” Homeroom Secretary. AMBITION: To live for the Lord and to do His will. 198 Mrs. Cox — Homeroom 223, Skip and John become frustrated over difficult problem Seniors check college scholarship news. Betty L. Peebles Phil E. Pelletier Felice E. Perry John E. Peters Tilghman Phelps Wanda A. Phelps Steven B. Philbrick Linda F. Pigg 199 Harrell J. Pittman John C. Poffenbarger Sandra L. Pool Sharon L. Porter Charles A. Powell Eddie M. Powell Laura J. Price Debra A. Quidgeon Debbie shows school spirit! Seniors Are Active HARRELL JENKIN PITTMAN Pitt” Presidents Hi-Y; Maid of Honor Escort; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee. JOHN CHRISTOPHER POFFENBARGER Angle” AMBITION: To make lots of money. SANDRA LEE POOL “Whomper” Triangle Tri-Hi-Y; D.E.C.A. Club AMBITION: To marry R.W.B. SHARON LEE PORTER “Sharon” Allen Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To leave an everlasting footprint in the sands of time. CHARLES ALTON POWELL “Beaver” D.E. Club— Treasurer; J.V. and Varsity Wrestling; Varsity Club. AMBITION: To become a pharmacist and make Irwin ' s become Powell’s Pharmacy. EDDIE MICHAEL POWELL “Pick” Football; Basketball. AMBITION; To major in P.E. LAURA JANE PRICE Laurie” Girls ' Glee Club; Girls’ Ensemble; Mixed Chorus; All-City Chorus; All-Regional Chorus; Spanish Club. AMBITION; To go to college and to see the day P.N., L.P..G.D. and L.C. get P.R. DEBRA ANNETTE QUIDGEON Debbie” Pan-American League; Forum; Pep Club; Foreign Language Club; Spanish Club; Gym- nastics Team. AMBITION: To get my B.S. degree in nursing, and to meet S.L.B.’S friendly people in Kansas. Cynthia R. Rary Colonius A. Rawlings, Jr. Richard W. Rawls Ronald M. Raynor CYNTHIA REE RARY “Cindy” Jr. Homeroom President; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee; D.E.C.A. AMBITION: To graduate and be happy in whatever I do. COLONIUS ASHPY RAWLINGS, JR. “Junie Thespian Troupe; Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; Science Club; Art Club. AMBITION; To be world famous in one of the fine arts. RICHARD W. RAWLS “Little Rick” Varsity Wrestling; J.V. Football; D.E. Club; Science Club. AMBITION: To drive my Vega at least a week without having to take it to Lewis Chevrolet. RONALD MCCOY RAYNOR “Cool Ray” Boys’ Glee Club. AMBITION; To major in business administration. EDWARD ROBERT REAGAN Eddie” Band; A.C.T. AMBITION: To become an electronics engineer and design a computer that will take over the world. SUSAN ADELAIDE RIDDICK Susie” Office Worker. AMBITION; To keep the right person No. 1 in my life. GREGORY ROBERTS Greg” Football; Basketball; Spanish Club. AMBITION: To join the Air Force. DEBRA SUZANNE ROBINSON “Debbie” Delegate to Girls’ State; Modern Dance Club; Pep Club; C.O.E.; Homeroom President; Homeroom Representative; Willet Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To keep all my friends, make new ones, and never know the meaning of defeat. Edward R. Reagan Susan A. Riddick Gregory Roberts Debra S. Robinson And They Are Serene Genis L. Rogers Penelope Rogerson Charles D. Rollins Judy Roseboro Armando S. Rowe William C. Rushing April D Russell Karen A. Ryder GENIS LEE ROGERS “Genis” F.B.L.A. AMBITION: To be a computer operator. PENELOPE ROGERSON Penny” Girls’ Glee Club; French Club; Art Club; F.B.L.A.; Vica Club; P.T.S.A. Representative; Majorette; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; Able n’ Ambitious; Art Program; I.C.T. AMBITION: To always be happy, healthy, wise and not so gullable! CHARLES DANIEL ROLLINS “Danny President’s Hi-Y— Historian; S.C.A.; Jr. Representative— Court of Honor; Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Dramatics Club; W.W.H.S. Key Club; All-Regional Chorus; All-City Chorus. JUDY VIRGINIA ANN ROSEBORO “Duckie Project Chairman in nursing class; Dramatics Club. AMBITION: To serve mankind. ARMANDO STEVEN ROWE “Steve” AMBITION: To go to college and study oceanography. WILLIAM CURTIS RUSHING “Bill” AMBITION: To not get anymore speeding tickets. APRIL DENISE RUSSELL “April” I.C.T.; U.T.C.A.; Allen Trl-Hi-Y; F.B.L.A.; Spanish Club. AMBITION: To graduate, marry G.U.R., and to see D.S.R. find her “Mr. Right.” KAREN ANN RYDER “Karen” D.E. Club. AMBITION: To marry Roger and for us to be happy for the rest of our lives. AMY MARIE ST. CLAIR Amy” F.B.L.A.; Art Club; 1970-1971 PRESIDENT Staff; Jr.-Sr. Theme and Decorating [ Committee. AMBITION: To be successful and marry D.G. PAMELA JOYCE SALLEE “Cherokee” Drill Team; Pep Club; Debate Team; STUDENT Staff. AMBITION: To find the road to success and to make some young black man a good wife. CAROLYN ANNE SALMON “Carol Freshman and Sophomore Homeroom Rep.; Drill Team. AMBITION: To always make Wayne and those I around me happy. ANGELIA GAIL SANDERS “Angie” Willet Tri-Hi-Y; PRESIDENT Staff; Homeroom Rep.; Homeroom President; French Club, j AMBITION: To Strive for happiness. j ARDENIA SCALES “Dean j AMBITION: To be in the music field. I MICHAEL BERNARD SCANLON “Mike Varsity Golf; Presidents Hi-Y. AMBITION: To be a success in life. CINDY MARIE SCHOOLS “Rubber Duckie” Homeroom Rep.; Homeroom President. I AMBITION: To go to heaven. DONNA GASSNER SEARS Amy M. St. Clair Pamela J. Sallee Carolyn A. Salmon Angelia G. Sanders Ardenia Scales Michael B. Scanlon Cindy M, Schools Donna G. Sears 203 I Allan L. Shapiro Ronald D. Shea James A. Shelton Richard L. Shelton Carmen M. Silmon Richard W. Sirico Connie L. Skinner Gwendolyn A. Sledge Most Popular Stella Caravas and Curt Baker. Best Looking Chuck Hunter and Lillian Thayer. 204 Class of 72 Assumes Role Of Leadership ALLAN LOUIS SHAPIRO “Big Al” Tennis Team AMBITION: To be a lawyer. RONALD SHEA JAMES ALLEN SHELTON “Jimmy” Science Club; D.E.C.A.; Library Club. AMBITION: To be a lab technician. RICHARD LEONARD SHELTON “Richard” D.E. Club. AMBITION: To be a Mechanic. CARMEN MARGARITA SILMON “Carmen Homeroom Rep.; F.T.A.; All-Regional Band; Concert and Marching Bands; STUDENT Staff; N.M.S. AMBITION: To show my parents that college and marriage do mix. RICHARD WAYNE SIRICO “Ricky” AMBITION: To go to Bible College and follow the “perfect will” in my life. CONNIE LEE SKINNER “Connie” Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; C.O.E. AMBITION: To become a successful secretary. GWENDOLYN ANN SLEDGE “Stone” Junior Homeroom Representative. AMBITION: To major in business. ABRAHAM SMITH “Ham” Spanish Club; Art Club; Science Club. AMBITION: Undecided. BARRY DOUGLAS SMITH “Bare” Court of Honor— President; Soph. Class President; Homeroom President and Representative; Dramatics Club; Forum; Jerry Bryant Hi-Y— Historian; Annual Staff; Presidents and First Ladies; Mixed Chorus; Pep Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To always remember that to have a friend, you must first be a friend. CLIFFORD VINCENT SMITH ' “Huck” Sweeny Hi-Y. AMBITION: To go to college. CONNIE RHEA SMITH Connie” Majorette; Homeroom; Pres, and Rep.; Mixed Chorus; Girls’ Ensemble; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee; Girls’ Glee Club; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y; Sorority. AMBITION: To forever be with Randy and be happy with all my decisions. HARRY THOMAS SMITH “Harry” W.B. Hi-Y; Baseball; Spanish Club. AMBITION: To make it with P.W. and have a successful wife. JUNE ANNE SMITH “June” Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; First Ladies; Blanford Tri- Hi-Y; C.O.E.; Freshman Homeroom President; Senior Homeroom Rep.; Drill Team. AMBITION: To be a great secretary. LILLIE RUTH SMITH “College” Hockey; Modern Dance; Gymnastics. AMBITION: To go to college. “Pres” Abraham Smith Barry D. Smith Clifford V. Smith Connie R. Smith Harry T. Smith June A. Smith Lillie R. Smith Ronnie L. Smith RONNIE LEE SMITH AMBITION: Undecided. Seniors Are Well Rounded — Academically, Athletically, and Socially Katherine I. Charlene Y. Snowden Sorrell Marsha G. Sparks John E. Spence Jennifer L. Speight Delphyne M. Spruill Deborah A. Staples Angus B. Stewart KATHERINE IVY SNOWDEN “Snowball S.C.A. Secretary; Jr. Class Treasurer; Jr. Class Marshal; Girls’ Glee Club; Girls’ Ensemble; Mixed Chorus; Jr. -Sr. Prom Decorating Committee; Foreign Language Club; Homeroom Rep.; P.T.S.A.; President’s Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To be known as Fireball’’ instead of Snowball.’’ i CHARLENE YVONNE SORRELL “Charlene French Club. AMBITION: To be a foreign language teacher. MARSHA GALE SPARKS “Sparky Junior Class Marshal; Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee; Girls ' Ensemble; Prexie Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To keep the best things in life. JOHN EDWARD SPENCE“Eddie Su-Spence” Marching; Concert, and Pit Bands; Jerry Bryant Hi-Y; Presidents Hi-Y; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Homeroom Rep.; Sr. Class Court of Honor Rep.; National Honor Society. AMBITION: To leave what ' s left to who’s left after I leave. JENNIFER LYNNE SPEIGHT Jenny Girls ' Glee Club; Girls ' Ensemble. AMBITION: To be successful at my job and eventually get married. DELPHINE MILDRED SPRUILL Dottie” Cultural Club; Pep Club; Dramatics Club. AMBITION: To become a kindergarten teacher and make W.E.M., Jr. happy. DEBORAH ANN STAPLES “Shirley Temple AMBITION: To find success and happiness. ANGUS BERNARD STEWART “Bernie Bible Club; D.E.C.A.; Boys’ Glee Club. AMBITION: To be successful in all I do. TANA MARIE STOVER Blossom French Club; Debate Team; Forum; Dramatic Club— Scribe; Thespian Troupe 1238; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To grow up and have all big girl parts’’. EDNA ELEANOR STURGES “Sturgigan D.E. Club; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. AMBITION: To be happy, to enjoy life, and to marry B.P. RACHEL NANETTE SWANN Rae” National Honor Society; STUDENT Staff; S.C.A.; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Debate Team; Forum. AMBITION: To be a biological research scientist. HOWARD WOODROW SWEET Sweet” Official Christmas Basket Carrier. AMBITION: To graduate and live my life with J.A.H. THOMAS HOPE TANNER “Tommy D.E. Club. AMBITION: To marry J.J. or G.S. JANE WILSON TATE “Jane” Forum; Math Club; Science Club. AMBITION: To never be caught cheating on my income tax. BARBARA JEANNE TAYLOR Barbara” Blanford Tri-Hi-Y — Vice President; D.E. Club. AMBITION: To finally graduate and be successful like P.E.L. DEBBIE TAYLOR “Deb” AMBITION: To make D.E.N. happy for once and become an airline stewardess. Best All Around— Roddy Matthews and Paula Crawford. Best Dressed— Barbette Dickerson and Richard Yarborough. Tana M. Stover Edna E. Sturges Rachel N. Swann Howard W. Sweet Thomas H. Tanner Jane W. Tate Barbara J. Taylor Debbie Taylor 207 Donald O. Taylor Lillian C. Thayer Michael I. Thingstad James E. Thompson Katherine A. Thompson Mary G. Thornton Charles H. Trimble, Jr. Joseph E. Triplett Most Original— Susan Fender and Lorenzo Hainsworth. 208 DONALD OTIS TAYLOR D.T. President s Hi-Y; A.C.T. AMBITION; To see the Celtics take it again. LILLIAN CHRISTINE THAYER Lili Head Majorette; Junior Marshal; Junior Representative to Liaison Committee of Portsmouth School Board; Modern Dance Club; Willett Tri-Hi-Y; A.C.T. ; Homeroom President and Rep. AMBITION: None. MICHAEL INGVAR TAYLOR “Fink- Presidents Hi-Y; Homeroom Rep. AMBITION: To study radiology at Norfolk General Hospital. JAMES EDWARD THOMPSON “J.T. Homeroom Rep.; Chess Club; National Honor Society— President. KATHERINE ANN THOMPSON “Kathy” Girls’ Ensemble; Mixed Chorus; President of Foreign Language Club; President of French Club; Dramatics Club; Forum; Homeroom President; Homeroom Rep.; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; S.C. A.— Typist; President’s Tri- Hi-Y. AMBITION: To survive the W.W.H.S. “Clique Society and get the red off of my neck, once and for all! MARY GAYLE THORNTON “Gayle” D.E. Club; Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Rep. AMBITION: To enjoy life, graduate, and be happy with someone special. CHARLES HENRY TRIMBLE, JR. “Chuck” D. E.C.A.; Homeroom Rep. AMBITION: To take business administration, go to work for ' Victory Sales, open Chuck’s VW Service, and fight Ralph Nader to stay in business. JOSEPH EDWARD TRIPLETT “Sweet Eddie” AMBITION; To dodge the draft. GEORGE DAVID TUGWELL, JR. “Tug Varsity Wrestling; Varsity Club— Treasurer; Presidents Hi-Y. AMBITION: To always gain acknowledgement for being good for something worthwhile. TERESA GAIL TURNER “Teresa” Homeroom Representative. AMBITION; To be a social worker. BRENDA SUE TYE “Fooney Glee Club; Homeroom Rep.; Tri-Hi-Y. AMBITION: To have S.M.E. like me. GWENDOLYN KAY TYSON “Jay-Jay” Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; D.E. Club. AMBITION; To get an apartment with K.S. and E. S. and to hit it off with that special person. GARY CRAWFORD VALENTINE “Gary” A.C.T. AMBITION: To graduate; find a good job, and meet that certain girl. DAVID LAWRENCE VAN DORN “Dave Van Varsity Baseball; J.V. Baseball; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Bryant Hi-Y; Forum; Pep Club. AMBITION: To become a clown. SUSAN KAY VANN “Susan” Archimedes Math Fellowship; Forum; German Club; Able and Ambitious Program; Science Club. AMBITION: To be in the right place at the right time. VIRGINIA VIOLA VANN “Ginny” Homeroom Representative— Senior year; Forum; Math Club; Able and Ambitious Program; Marine Biology. AMBITION; To become a R.N. Seniors Display Creativity Brenda S. Tye Gwendolyn K. Tyson Gary C. Valentine David L. Van Dorn Susan K. Vann Virginia V. Vann 209 Senior Class Excels In Spirit Teresa D. Vasquez Louis E. Vastardis Angela D. Veale John F. Verdolotti Vivian L. Vertz Bonnie D. Vick Mark W. Vinson Quill E. Walker TERESA DIANE VASQUEZ Teresa” Blanford Tri-Hi-Y— Chaplain; PRESIDENT Staff; Sophomore Homeroom Representative; C.Q.E. AMBITION; To make R.H. happy for the rest of his life.1 LOUIS EFSTRATIOUS VASTARDIS “Greek” J.V. Basketball; Member of D.E.C.A.; Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorating Committee, AMBITION: To conquer Italy for Greece quick enough so that the spaghetti will still be warm. ANGELA DENISE VEALE “Angie AMBITION: To go into the business field. JOHN FRANK VERDOLOTTI Little John” J.V. Baseball; Track Team; President ' s Hi-Y; Jerry Bryant Hi-Y; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; VICA; I.C.T. AMBITION: To always stay red with the “fellas” and cool like GZP and the Varsity Cheerleaders. VIVIAN LEE VERTZ Vic’a Presnoir Tri-Hi-Y; French Club; PRESIDENT Staff. AMBITION: To attend Smithdeal-Massey in the fall and then prove to R.E.G. that two years isn’t too long. BONNIE DELL VICK Bick-pen” STUDENT Staff, Feature Editor; Pep Club— President, and Vice-Pres.; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Mixed Chorus— Secretary; President ' s Tri-Hi-Y; Dramatics Club; Girls’ Glee Club; Homeroom Rep. AMBITION: To live and learn with each new day and help troubled children in a professional way. MARK WAYLAND VINSON “Vince” Bryant Hi-Y. AMBITION: To graduate from college and enjoy life. QUILL ELIZABETH WALKER “Quill” AMBITION: To be the best person I can and help other people wear a smile even in the eyes of defeat. PAMELA ANNE WALSH Pam” Homeroom Pres.; Homeroom Rep.; P.T.S.A. Rep.; French Club— Treasurer; Prexie Tri-Hi- Y; Activity Association. AMBITION: To graduate from Campbell College, run into a certain F.B.I. agent, and to return to Dupont Circle. MARY VIVIAN WARD “Mary” AMBITION: To be happy always and one day find that certain someone. MICHAEL RAY WARD Mike” AMBITION: To play the guitar like Jimmy Page. CHERRI DENISE WATERS Cherri” National Honor Society— Sec.; Forum — Sec.; Dramatics Club; Sophomore Homeroom Rep.; Jr. Homeroom Pres.; Senior Rep. to School Board Adv. Committee; Reading Group. AMBITION: To be better. BARBARA DAWN WEATHERLY “Barb” Double W Tri-Hi-Y; Math Club; Pep Club; Hockey Team; Monogram Club; Junior Homeroom Rep. AMBITION: To make everybody’s life I come in contact with a little bit better. PEGGY ANNE WEBB “S.F.” Office worker. AMBITION: To live eternally and always smile. RICHARD WELLS, JR. “Bubble-Eyes” Indoor and Outdoor Track: Cross Country; Freshman Homeroom Rep. AMBITION: To be successful in life. 210 I Pamela A. Walsh Mary V. Ward Michael R. Ward Cherri D. Waters Barbara D. Weatherly Peggy A. Webb Richard Wells, Jr. 211 James W. Whitehead Cynthia A. Whitley Cecil L. Whitfield Rodney N. Whitt John M. Wilkins Donna C. Wilkinson Earlene Williams LaFrenchie V. Williams Best Personality— Danny Rollins and Joanne Hill. Cutest — Artie Davies and Debbie Hughson. 212 JAMES WILLIAM WHITEHEAD, JR. James” Junior Varsity Football; Junior Varsity Basket- ball; Varsity Basketball; Varsity Football. AMBITION: To go to college and major in Business Administration. CYNTHIA ANN WHITLEY “Cin Whit Homeroom President; Jr. -Sr. Prom Com- mittee; Pep Club; S.C. A. —Artist; Prexie-Tri- Hi-Y— Treasurer and President; Bible Club. AMBITION: To make it at B.J.U. and write a book on how to make curls in 3 easy steps. CECIL LEONZA WHITFIELD Big Head” Marching Band; Concert Band; Pit Band; Track. AMBITION: To become an electrical engineer or music major. RODNEY NELSON WHITT Rodney” Jerry Bryant Hi-Y; Forum; Debate Team; Bowling Club. AMBITION: To succeed in college and to always be with B.A.R. JOHN MICHAEL WILKINS “Mike” Marching Band; Concert Band; Pit Band; Debate Team— Captain. AMBITION: To find my calling in life and answer it. DONNA CHARLENE WILKINSON “Don” Head Majorette; President ' s Tri-Hi- Y— Chaplain and Vice-President; Pep Club; Homeroom Representative; GZP Sorority; Latin Club. AMBITION: To find what it is and always be happy. EARLENE WILLIAMS Earl” AMBITION: To find happiness in myself and others. LA FRENCHIE VON WILLIAMS “Frenchie” Dramatics Club. AMBITION: To make D.L. and L.W. happy. JOHN HUNTER PORTER WILLIAMS John” Orchestra— Concert Master; String Ensemb- le: String Quartet; National Honor Society. AMBITION: To create an empire that will last a thousand years. REBECCA ESTELLE WILLIAMS “Becky” AMBITION: To finally graduate from Wilson and live a successful life. WILLIAM GRANT WILLIAMS Billy” NORMAN EUGENE WOOD, JR. “Gene A.C.T. AMBITION: To attend Bob Jones University and major in Radio Communications. LIZABETH ANN WYANT Archimedes Math Fellowship; Forum; STUDENT STAFF— Reporter. AMBITION: To be optimistic, with hopes of spiritual fulfillment. RICHARD HOWARD WYRON “Rick” National Honor Society; Scholastic Team; Forum— Vice-President; Dramatics Club; Thespian Troupe 1238; French Club; Chaplain— Bryant-Hi-Y; Marching Band; Pit Band; Concert Band; Band Announcer; Homeroom Representative; Jr. -Sr. Prom Committee; American Boys’ State. AMBITION: To find out who Rod copies his material from. AVA RITA YANCEY Rita Pep Club; Spanish Club; Freshman Class Representative. AMBITION: To become a model. RICHARD THOMAS YARBROUGH “Gale” Presidents ' Hi-Y— Treasurer; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee; Varsity Golf; Homeroom President. AMBITION: For someone to change my ways because I won’t do it for myself. Seniors Show Superiority John H. P. Williams Rebecca E. Williams William G. Williams Norman E. Wood Lizabeth A. Wyant Richard H. Wyron Ava R. Yancey Richard T. Yarbrough STEVEN WILLIAM ZAKOWSKI “Steve AMBITION: To go to college and major in oceanography. DALE HARTFORD ZIRK “Dale AMBITION: To get my service obligation over with. SHARON LYNETTE ZIRKLE “Sherry Gymnastics Team; Modern Dance; Debate Team; Foreign Language Club; Forum; Latin Club; Mixed Chorus; Girls’ Ensemble; Girls ' Glee Club; Homeroom President and Rep. AMBITION: To stay physically fit until I die. Karen, Gail, and Sue lead cheers. % Seniors Accept Responsibility Most likely to succeed— Cherri Waters and Rick Wyron. Wittiest— Wayne Gunter and Kathy Thompson. Row 1: Lizabeth Wyant, Kathy Cole, Rachel Swann, Martha Loizou, Linda Bard. Row 2; Louise Early, Sheryl Gilliam, Paula Crawford, Stella Caravas, Cynthia Schools, Cynthia Martin, Virginia Vann. Row 3: Kathleen Delcambre, Deborah Braswell, Sharon Zirkle, Lillian Thayer, Vickie Brown, Bonnie Early. Row 4: Denise Davis, Betty Peebles, Deborah Askew, Elizabeth Cobb, Linda Brown, Jan Durham, Susan Vann, Phyllis Blackman. Row 5: John Gerald, Rodney Whitt, Leonard Bond, Donald Hornstein, James Caravas, Vincent Lewis. Row 6: Richard Bowen, Michael Scanlon, David Van Dorn, Ronald Peaks, Eddie Spence, Chuck Hunter. Valedictorian- Rick Wyron 1 j 1972 Honor Graduates i Row 1; Carmen Silmon, Cynthia Buchanan, Gayle Jones, Puredi Hillary, Linda Hariey, Brenda Lauterbach. Row 2: Linda Garrett, Sandra Galiop, Eilen Campbell, Rick Wyron, Donna Wilkerson, Leslie Nugent. Row 3: Tonda Baker, Gretal Myrick, Cherri Waters, William Byrd, Edward Reagan, Kathy Snowden, Eva Grace. Row 4: Sandra Curnutte, James Thompson, Mary Harrell, Susan Fender, Karen Davis, Shona Daniels. Row 5; Louis Morris, John Williams, Ezeli Autrey, Lorenzo Hainsworth, David Cannon, Kerry Frink. Salutatorian— William Byrd 216 Summer School Graduates of 1971 Row 1: Mr. Thomas French, advisor; Mrs. Lynne Chapman, advisor; Mr. John Ryder, Principal; Mrs. Naomi Bolden, advisor; Mr. Edgar Morgan, assistant principal. Row 2: Donna McVey, Rhonda Bain, Martha Campbell, Patricia Sample, Willease Burnell. Row 3: Ruth Starke, Jackie Radford, Ramona Shaeffer, Sandra Ore, Theresa Frahm. Row 4: Shirlene Wiggins, Patti Gaskins, Girls’ Treasurer; Ellen VonFange, Dianne Warren, Elizabeth Bickley. Row 5; Woodard Eure, Jr., Gary Meadows, Randy King, Danny Merritt, Boys’ Treasurer; Carl McGinley, Jr., Winston Joe. Row 6: Raymond Williams, George Regula, President; Gene Hollingworth, James Anderson, Norman Phillips. Seniors await graduation. 217 WSmrni ' ■ ' ' 9 ’‘ ' , ii ' V u Juniors: Class of 1973 Officers map plans for the year. Standing: Mrs. Garrett — Advisor, Jeff Brown — President, Mr. Savage — Advisor, Mrs. Bryce — Advisor. Sitting: Cathy Gatling — Court of Honor, Kathy West — S.C.A. Repre- sentative, Nancy Heely — Vice President, Sue Klise — Secretary, Terry Manley — Trea- surer, Gary Antonucci, S.C.A. Representative. Lin Ainsley Ray Alexander Lynn Ambrose Gary Antonucci Donald Archie Lisa Arnold Ricky Ashburn Larry Askew Susan Askew Connie Atkins Debbie Atkins Steve Austin Dianna Baker Robin Baker t i I I 220 Gwen Barnett Lawrence Bates Debbie Benton Charles Berry Evelyn Black Terry Bleckley Teresa Boyd Tommy Bradley Carl Brantley Karen Brooks Debbie Brouwer Jeff Brown Juanita Brown Michelle Brown Denny Burris Ricky Butt Carol Carlo David Carroll Joann Chambers Lester Cherry Judy Chrisman Darlene Clark David Clark Karen Clay 221 Junior Pictures Are Taken for Yearbook Carl Clements Lynne Clements Donald Coble Billy Coburn Kay Collier Raymond Collins James Coltrain Patricia Cordill Kathy Cornwell George Cotsimopoulos Bonnie Cotton David Cotton Virginia Crawford Barrie Cramer Dana Creasy James Culpepper Linda Criddle Darlene Cutler Photographer takes picture of Kathy. Am Kathy Dale Brenda Daniel Butch Daniell Francess Daniell Debi Davies Elizabeth Davis Keith Deberry Patsy Dennis Susan Diddle Kevin Dillard James DallaVilla Dorothy Douglas Janice David Sarah Dozier Tony Duncan Robert Earls Carleton Early Joye Early Ronnie Ellsworth Phillip Enrico Gennett Etheridge Benjamin Ethier Jimmy Eure Bruce Evans 223 Sue Has Junior Strength Eddie Flanders Richard Frahm Beverly Franks Steve Freeman Mark Friedman Donna Fuller Marty Furan William Gaddy Pam Galbraith Lori Gardner Pam Garringer Sharon Gatling Keith Gettier Sammy Gibson 224 Mildred Gillard Frances Gingras Samuel Godette Coy Godwin Terri Goldman John Graham Susan Gray Kendall Green Theodore Gregory David Griffin Sharon Griffin Joan Gravatt Brenda Halstead Geoffrey Hamby Ervin Hargrove Denise Harness Richard Harrell Timothy Harrell Brenda Harris Mary Harris Lafroncais Hayes Barbara Heath Nancy Heely Sharon Hobbs 225 Ring Sales Boost Treasury Terry Hodges James Hoffler Bobby Holland Kathy Holland Ray Hollowell James Honaker Salomi Houpas Horace Howard Charles Hudgins Barbara Hudson Mike Hudson Debbie Hughes Theresa Hughes Robert Hurwitz 226 Tina Ingram Phil Inscoe Debbie Isenhower Cheryl Jennings Charles Johnson David Johnson Donald Johnson Donnie Johnson Danny Jones David Jones Debbie Jones Mary Jones Ann Kane Debbie Kellam Holly Kelly Robbie Kilham Debbi Kincaid Bill Kirk Sue Klise John Koch Betty Ladd Nancy Laderberg Ricky Lahy Robert Lane 227 George Lauterbach Gary Leggett Bill Leinart Roger Lemmond Bert Levin Brenda Lewis Madeleine Liebold Victor Ligon Niki Loizou Keith Lovelace Ginger Lowman Wendy Lutz Signing up for Prom Committee. 228 Juniors Endure Testing Sessions Larry Madden Melinda Majette Terry Manley Virginia Morgan Henry Martin Linda Martin Tony Martz Jenni Mason James Mathews Barbara Mattox Cathy Matusiak Jean Maxwell Nathan McCall Bruce McDaniel Susan McCoy Debbie McDaniel Juniors take Step and Scat Tests. ! Junior Girls Are a Part of Willy McFadden Sharon McGhee Steve McHorney Mark McKay Lisa Meacham Debbie Meadows Katherine Mercer Cathy Miller Buddy Miner Paul Moore Linda Molloy 230 WWHS School Life John Moncreif Gayle Moore Edward Morefield Sandy Morefield Bill Moriarty Dennis Mullen Mike Murchison Mike Murphy Bobbin Myers Jean Myrick Ronnie Narron William Nettles Susan, Brenda, and Joan enjoy cooking. 231 Individual Juniors Join ? Jackie O’Donnell Margaret Overman Jimmy Pantelides Condi Parker Janet Parker Stanley Parker Linda Pearce Bryson Perdue Anthony Perry Michael Peters Denise Pierce Priscilla Pierce Juniors mourn death in dramatics class. 232 in School Activities Lynn, Wendel, Mark, and Craig sort Junior pictures. Teri Piland Alan Pinkerman Janice Plum Michael Poindexter Debbie Poland Ted Pollard Mike Price Anita Radford Jimmy Redmon Susan Reid Bill Rhodes Keith Richards 233 If Juniors Have Spirit Daryl Riddick Jonathan Rivin Krista Robertson James Robinson Mary Ross Thomas Russell Bobbie Server Christy Saunders Lona Saunders Sharon Saunders Debbie Sa wyer Stuart Schoenhaut Gene Schoppe Randy Scott David Shea Sherrye Sheffield Mike, Pete, and Jimmy host Jr. -Sr, 234 They’ve Got to Cheer Ray Shepheard Carolyn Shifflett Carol Short Debbie Silva Marc Silverberg Terry Silvertson Steve Simpson Teresa Snyder Cynthia Sorrell Wendel Spence Susan Spivey 235 Juniors Learn Many Things Barry Staton Carolyn Stanton Donna Stewart Gwen Stewart Mark Strother Barry Sublett Betty Sykes Marie Taylor Charles Thereault Kathleen Thompson Donna Thornton JoAnn Thornton Robert Earls lifts weights to keep in trim. Ernest Tilton Libby Todd Richard Todd Debbie Tolbert Frank Tretola Teresa Trowbridge Steve Tugwell Carl Turner Kent Utley Pamela Vanderbery Anthony Vastardis JoAnn Vaughan Lynn Vaughan Herbie Vernon David Vredenburg Bill Wagner Holly Kelly studies shorthand. Debbie Watson Vicki Waycaster Cornell Wells Kathy West Libby Whitehead Theresa Whitehurst Alan Whitlow Roni Wilkie Gloria Wilkins Juniors Support Honor Court Amy Williams signs Honor Scroll. Pete Meagher shows Junior honesty. 238 Juniors Study American Revolution Amy Williams Lisa Williams Michael Williams Wanda Williams Sylvia Wilson Robin Winn Craig Wood Jesse Worrell Karen Yeates Pat Young Sally York Keith Zirkle Mr. French discusses Boston Tea Party. 239 Sophomores: Class of 1974 First Row: Karen Griffith— Secretary, Mrs. Markus— Advisor. Second Row: Barbara Thompson, Patricia Brown — Treasurer, David Thereault — President, JoAnn Pulley — Vice President. Third Row: Mary Sue Wilkinson — S.C. A. Representative, Phillip Stallings Court of Honor, Kathy Jenkins — S.C. A. Representative. John Anderson Ginny Andrews Steven Andrews Warren Anthony Loretta Armstrong Linda Abramson Debbie Adams Caesar Adamson Judy Allison Margie Atkins Terry Atkins Angela Ausby Anita Ausby Angela Austin 240 Peggy Austin Charlotte Ayers Rita Bagwell Jean Bailey Teresa Bailey James Baker Mary Baker Joy Barnes Wayne Batchelor Lynn Bateman Jon Bauer Cindy Beacham William Beard Vickie Bebout Kerry Bedsworth Carl Beigle Michael Bennett William Bennett Dana Bishop Benita Black Alfreda Blowe Desi Bonner Rebecca Bowden Kathy Blythe Michael Boone William Bowen 241 Sophomores Participate in Lou Ann Boyd David Bracy Samuel Brandon Caroline Brewer Marilyn Bristow Pamela Bristow James Britt Johnny Brooks Steven Brooks Dan Brower Belinda Faith Brown Larry Brown Patricia Brown Becky Bryant Pam Bryant Tony Bumgarner Bruce Bunyan Kenneth Burch Chester Burden Walter Butler Fay Cahoon Kay Cahoon Judy Cain Shelley Campbell Wade Campbell Steve Cannard My name is Moss. I don ' t take NO STUFF! 242 Many Physical Activities Jerry Caravas Louise Caravas Sabrina Carey Patrcia Carroll Bryan Casey Freida Chapman Billy Chrisman Denise Claggion Patricia Claggion Clifford Clark George Clark Paul Clingenpeel Chris Cobb Frank Coble Bruce Cole Deborah Coleman Craig Collins Mark Coltrain Cheryl Coltrain Bruce Conley Dane Conley Carol Conrad Brenda Cooley Robert Cooper Terry Covert Cheryl Crawford 243 Laura Crawford Barry Credle Hernandez Credle Mary Creech Vanessa Creekmore Brenda Cromwell Harriett Crum Jeffrey Culpepper Sheila Custis Anita Dailey Deborah Dale Linda Daniels Garland Darden William Darden Karen Davis Mary Davis Mary Dawkins Edythe Demby Lisa DeVites Michelle Dickerson Debra Dolliver Connie Donaldson William Dotson Mitchell Doughtie Lisa Dove Timmy Dove Sheila Dunbar Christopher Early Kathy Eddleman Billy Edwards David Edwards I 244 Sophomore Majorette Keeps in Step Ralph Edwards Kathleen Ekelof Cecil Eley Garonne Ellis Walter Ellis Billy Ellsworth Helen Eraklides Bruce Ervin Douglas Evans Sharon Evans Kenny Elwell Thomasine Faulks William Felts Robyn Ferrell Calvin Fields Thomas Fly Gary Fogleman James Fortin Richard Foster Rosemarie Gaines James Gaffos Brenda Gallop Dell Garrison 245 Sophomores Assist in Ricky Gardner Janice George John Gibbs Ricky Gilbert Charlene Gillikin Ronald Gober Linda Goddard Cassandra Goodwyn Patricia Gorham Cheryl Gray Kenneth Griesbach Priscilla Griffin Wayne Griffin Karan Griffith Brenda Griggs Judy Griswold Becky Groome Marcia Gup Rosemary Hager Sharon Hairfield Miss Beale gives Teri her office assignment for the day. Kevin Hairston Dana Haller Moses Hardie Mary Hall Gary Hamlet Sandra Harmon 246 Office and Library Work William Harper Stuart Harreli Charles Harris Dana Harris Edward Harris Pamela Harris Ray Harris Gregory Harrison Lorenzo Harvey Mark Haskett Kathy Hasty Cindy Hawkins Debbie Hayden Shirley Hayden Tim Head Sandra Hecker Pamela Herring Joseph Hickson Cindy Hill Darrel Hill William Hilton Ernestine Hines Cheryl Hoggard Teri Holland Deborah Holley Andrew Houpos Robin Howell Mike Hubbard Theresa Hubbard Library assistants take inventory. 247 Sophomores Are a Part of John Hudgens John Huett Debra Hughes Charles Hurst Connie Jackson Lisa Jackson Robert Jackson Jeff James Joyce Jean Kathy Jenkins Kiera Jenkins Amy Jennings Patricia Jernigan Lisa Jester Debbie Johnson Kathy Johnson Sandra Johnson Vickie Johnson Yvette Johnson Katherine Jolliff Cynthia Jones George Jones Jacqueline Jones Mike Lilley hands off. 248 the No. 1 School Ronda Jones Harry Judy Donna Juett Charles Kahler Ronald Karako Beverly Kay Lynn Kellum Dennis Key Evangeline Kiah Loretta King Mike King Regina King David Kirby Stanley Knight Mark Kozak Ricky Lacy Stephen Land Elizabeth Leffler Nikki Levin Karl Liljegren John Lillard Mike Lilley Mike Lipford 249 Sophomores Excel in Both Studies Polly Little Juanita Long Salomon Lopez Harry Loving Daniel Lovingood Cheryl Luke Connie Lutton Darlene Madden Johnny Malatesta Walter Manning Cathy Markham Kim Marshall Missy Martin Belinda Martz Betty Mason Beckey Mattox Mike Mazzone Donna McArthur Jody McClintock Marla McCormick Charles McCrickard Sharon McCullougl Nancy McDougald 250 And in School Activities Mary Sue and Kathy discuss S.C.A. business. Cathy McHorney Curtis McMullen Steve McMullen Delores McNeil Pam McWhorter Vicki Meacham Debbie Meadows Gary Melton Myrna Melton Darcia Miller Forrest Miller Patricia Milligan David Mitchell Vickie Mitchell Ben Moore Michael Moore Alien Merely Karl Morrisette Bruce Moseberth Robin Mosely John Moss Laurie Mussetter Debra Moy 251 Sophomores Are You With Us?? Ray Moy Donald Narron Christopher Neeley Ricky Newsome Timothy Noel Michael Norris Gene Nixon Kay Nixon Kent Nixon Carol Oleyar Ronni Olitsky Richard Oliver Catherine Osborne Estelle Outland Russell Owen Collins Owens Gary Owens Edward Ozman Carrie Padden Deborah Paine Debra Parker Joyce Parker Karen Parker Lee Parker Edward Peebles Tracy Peele Carl Penn Angela Perdue Robert Perkins 252 Sophomores Participate in Car Bash Richard Perry Lynka Peterson Dennis Phillips Linda Phillips Edward Pinkerman Cathye Pittman Janice Pittman Robert Pittman Nancy Pollock Stephen Poole Bonita Porter Harry Proffitt JoAnn Pulley Robert Purefoy Beth Rabel William Radford Robert Rardon Vincent Rawlings Hilda Raynor Eva Renfrow Bob Reynolds Ervin Richardson Kevin Riddick Robin Rich Pam Ricks Maria Riddick Sophomores are a Part of Wrestling Team Patricia Riddick Garcia Ridgway Patricia Rieson Zandra Riggan Cheryl Riley Joy Robinson Marion Roftis Willie Rogers Robert Rotella Patti Rowe Ralph Rowley Cathy Rull James Russell Cathy Sanders Kim Sandie Lizabeth Saunders Brenda Savage Gregory Sawyer India Sawyer Carlene Scales Maurice flexes muscles. David prepares for a match. 254 Sophomores Buy Tickets for Maury Game James Scales Michele Scanlon Irene Schauer Cynthia Schmidtke Larry Scollise Angelo Scott Michael Scott Roderick Scott Tina Scott Vanessa Scott Michael Shambly Keith Shannon Duane Shepheard Paulette Sherrod Janet Short Beth Silberstein Wanda Simon Keith Silver Gary Silvertson 255 Sophomores Learn New Skills Geometry proofs are not easy. t You’re supposed to be typing, Louise! Angela Slade Renee Slade Donna Slater Lowell Slaydon Judy Sledge Phillip Smawley Cheryl Smith Deborah Smith Pam Smith Theresa Smith Glenn Spar row David Speight Mary Speight Albert Spencer Gwendolyn Spivey Valerie Springs Rhonda Spruill Phillip Stallings JoAnn Stanley Debora Stevens Holly Stitt Ernest Stokes Terry Stokes Sloan Suddeth Linda Sweet Annelle Sykes Bill Sykes Carlton Sykes Paula Sykes Terence Sykes Teresa Tarr Debra Taylor Debra Taylor Scott Taylor Peggy Terry David Thereault Robert Thompson Leslie Thorne Stanley Thornton Shari Tippin Kathy takes break during gymnastics practice. 257 stationery Sales Boost Sophomore Treasury Becky Groome sells stationery to Cindy Beacham. Deborah Trowbridge Barbara Trower Connie Tucker Linda Underwood Richard Vanderploeg Debby Van Horn Ricky Veal Theresa Venable Pam Vick Scott Wallace Patricia Walton Janet Ward Steven Ward David Warren Regina Washington Junius Watson Karl Watson Lola Watson Robert Watson Lemuel Watts 258 % Wade Weatherly Debbie Weldon Connie White Robert Whitehead Robert Whitehurst Betty Whitley Gary Whitt Mary Sue Wilkinson Kathy Wilder Bobby Williams Kathy Williams George Williamson Richard Willis Susie Wilson Vicki Winborne Barry Winters Gary Witherow Virginia Wolff Bruce Wood Kimberly Wood Michael Wood Russell Wood Michael Woods Carlyle Wright Steve Wright Tom Wright Janipher Wynn Divina Yancey Cathy Yerabek Phillip Young Michael Zedd 259 Freshmen: Class of 1975 Front row. Judith Kennedy— Vice President: Miss Lufsey— Advisor, Mrs. Myers— S.C.A. Representative, Lee Peters— Treasurer, Barry Gallop— Ad visor, Jeanne Bailey— President. Back row: Linda Clements— Court of Honor. Cheryl Adams Olivia Adamson Diane Alexander Roy Allison Cathy Ames Gayle Anderson James Anderson Cynthia Armstead Junior Arnold Paul Arnold Bruce Arrington Cheryl Arrington Phillis Ashburne Charles Ashbury Dianne Atkins Timothy Atkins Larry Austin Robert Austin Charlotte Ayers Sandra Bagley 260 ■4{5t. -txi- Freshmen Receive Guidance Gloria Bagwell Barbara Bailey Jeanne Bailey Phyllis Bailey Belinda Baker Francine Baker Mark Baker Susan Baker Bobby Ball Andrew Barbour Sharon Bard Wanda Barnes Linda Barrett Adrian Barrett Mike Batten Debbie Bazemore Timothy Bazemore Mark Beard Diane Beaver Lynn Bell DIan Benjamin Wilmoth Benjamin Debra Bennett Garland Bennett Dennis Benson Jamie Blair Mrs. Blanford informs Vincent about school policies. 261 Freshmen Are Willing to Participate Cynthia Bleckley Karen Blevins Michael Blount Diane Blow Richard Boes Robin Boggs Charles Boone Joe Boone Kevin Booth Russell Borjes Warren Boughton Janet Boyce Paula Boyd Joy Brame George Branch Dawayne Brashear Jane Braswell Ronnie Brehon Shirley Brett Jimmy Bright Victor Bright Archie Brinkley Elaine Britt Louise Broglin Vikki Broglin Freshmen support their team. Antoinette Brown Denise Brown Kay Brown Michael Brown Samuel Brown Pam Buchanan Richard Burch William Burgess Robin Burke Debbie Bush Julianne Butler Mike Butler Ruth Bynum Sylvia Capehart Janett Caprio Fayette Carruth Cindy Carter Gary Carter Juanita Carter Beth Cauldwell Patricia Chambers Jerry Chappell Linda helps teacher at end of school 263 Steve Cohn Denise Collins Jane Collins Cynthia Connelley Karen Conrad Richard Cooke Helen Copeland Marsha Copeland Sharon Copeland Phillip Cornwell Dionysius Credle Charlie Cronin Kevin Culpepper Debra Dale Vincent Dale Theresa Daniell Peggy Daniels Richard Daniels Cindy Davis Cheryl Davis Cristina Davis Jeff Davis Kenneth Davis Mike Davis Robin Davis Sabrina Davis Terry Davis ' OR,o OOav Linda reads one” of her geography books. Freshmen Start Memorable Quote Dag fella! Gwen Dean Darlene Gail Dean Gary DeBerry Thomas Deramus James Dickens Vicki Diggs Debra Dillon William Dillon Cindy Dinwiddie Charles Dixon Larry Dixon Henry Dosh Kim Doust Curtis Drake Mike Drake Deborah Drummond Barbara Dudiey Cathy Duke Nicoie Dunham Howard Dunn Janice Earis Michael Eason Thomas Eason Cindy Edwards Lawrence Edwards Pamela Edwards 265 Freshmen Use Wilson Facilities Raymond Edwards Sandra Edwards Sheila Edwards Angie Ekelof Gary Ekelof Scott Ellis Dianne Ely Cynthia Ethier Julie Eure Nancy Eure William Evans Debrah Ewell Patty Ewell Thomas Earless Charles Farley Luke Farrell Shirley Faulkner Carolyn Felton Wallace Ferrell Brandon Fish Joyce Foltz Lonnie Forehand Betty Jean Foster Kirby Foytik Jacquie Frey Gerald and Nathan learn to use library. Mary Fritts Donald Fugate Ronald Fulp Hugh Furan 266 1 Michael Galbraith Marcia Gallop Vickey Garner Antinnite Garrett Kenneth Garrett Patricia Giles Billy Gilpin Barbara Ginsburg Anita Girardi Bennie Goddard Verlinda Godette Zelda Goode Sabrina Goodloe Vernon Goodrum Sylvia Goss Kayce Graham John Green Kelvin Greene Clifton Griffin Larry Griffin Vickie Griffin Tracy Grimes Richard Griswold Marina Grubbs Lewis Gunn Susan Gupton Nancy Guy Allen Hagerman Rosa Hagerman Cheryl Haislip Martha Hall Theresa Hamilton Tim Hankins Willie Hardee Eric Hardison Nancy Hargrave Wayne Harrell Cheryl Harris Christopher Harris Cindy Harris 267 Freshmen Assume Eddie Harris Janice Harris Pamela Harris Ronnie Harris Victor Harris Warren Harris James Harrison James Hatch Jennie Hatchell Marilyn Hawkins Susan Hawkins Pamela Hecht Terria Hemmingway Ramon Herring Traci Hewitt George Hicks, Jr. Andrew Hill Anita Hill Keren Hillary Sheryl Hinson Dennis Hoffman Jacki Hollis Richard Holmes Nobody likes homework! Responsibility at School Mark Honeycutt Aldrina Hopkins Donald Hoscheid Kingsly Howard Larry Howard Cindy Hyde Bobby Hudson Greg Hudson Mark Hudson Dennis Huett James Hughes Steve Hughes Eddie Huneycutt Prom Hunter Christine Hutchins Anita Irvin Laura Ivey Connie Jackson Donna Jackson Marissa Jackson Clay James John James Michael Jenkins Diane James John Jennings Hope Jernigan Janice James Seth Jenn ings Norma Jessup Theresa and Susan finish pyramid. 269 Freshmen Do Assignments in Class Carol Jolly Brenda Johnson Carlton Johnson Debra Johnson Johnny Johnson Kathy Johnson Karen Johnson Alonzo Jones Barbara Jones Connie Jones Felicia Jones Gerald Jones Kevin Jones Needham Jones Houston Jordan Larry Juett David Kaisler George Kahler Kevin Kahler Margaret Keeter Nancy Keel Carlton Kennedy Judith Kennedy Bonnie Kidd Cindy Kipp Denise ponders over assignment. Wanda Lacy Christine LaFontaine Sheila LaLonde Michael Lambert Angelia Lancaster Sheila Lancaster Julie Lane Michael Langreder Dianne Lassiter Sharon Lassiter Robert Lauterbach George Lee Linda Lee Keith Lewis Stephen Lewis Karen Lilley John Lindner Tracey Linehan Linda Lipford Jimmy Little Daniel Long Dennis Long Karen Loxton Ronnie Lutton Barry MacKey Betty Magee Carol Mahoney Seneca Majette Anthony Malatesta Alt Mapp Billy Martin Diane Mason Nola Mater Janice Mathias Gregory Matthews Frances Matusiak Trena McArthur Barbara McClelland Dana McCook 271 Joy McCrickard Debra McDaniel Mike McDaniel Susan McGehee Mary McKee Brenda McMullen Donald McNair Deborah McNamara Susan McFadden Fritz Meacham Donald Meadows Samuel Meredith Tony Midgett Carl Miffleton Denise Miller Gwen Miller Susan Miller Valorie Miller Quinton Miltier Elvira Minzghor James Mitchell Walter Moncrief Tina Monroe Will Moody Claudette Moore Karen Moore Rocky Moore Scott Moore Melanie Moorefield Teresa Morin Francine Morris Romona Mozelle Wanda Mozelle Carol Murla Aretta Murray Linda Myers Earnest Myrick Florian Neal Harry Nesbitt David Nettles 272 Freshmen Excel in Foreign Languages Alnita Newby Ricky Newcome Patrick Nevins Joann Nicholson Gail Norris Beth Nuttall Willie O’Donnell Mary Outland Thomas Owen William Ozmon Charles Parker Cynthia Parker Debbie Parker Debi Parker Dorothy Parker Robin Parker Vicki Parker Andreia Patterson Ceres Patterson Greg Pearce Carl Pearson Charlie Pearson Winston Pearson Sharon studies first year of French. 273 Freshmen are Represented in S.C.A. Phyllis Penn Clarence Perry Michele Perry Lee Peters Elvis Peterson Joceyin Peet Kenneth Philbrick Robert Phillips Warren Phillips Valerie Pierce Linda Pittman Diana Piver Dariene Poe Biily Pope Wiliiam Pope ivan Porter Deborah Poweli Robert Poweii Vandoiyn Powers Connie Price Wiiiiam Price James Quidgeon Richard Rader Dennis Ramsey Robin Ramsey Geraidine Rawls Sharon Rawls Bobby tells Linda to cut it out. 274 Denise Reid Valerie Reid Graham Renfrew Terry Renigar Teresa Reynolds Harry Rhoads Eric Richardson Nancy Rickman Pamela Riddick Wanda Ripley Cheryle Rittenberry James Roberts Joe Roberts Robin Robertson Deborah Robinson Gloria Robinson Glennis Rodgers Shari Rodgers Fabria Rountree Rodrick Rountree Charles Rowley Vickie Ryder Chris Salanga William Sanders Bobby Sands Keith Saunders Pamela Schmidtke Debra Scott 275 Freshmen Are Part of the Wrestling Team Pell Seaton Robert Shelton Wallace Sherod Angela Sherrod Helene Silverberg Haver Simmons Cathy Sitterson Susan Sitzler Denise Sivertson Sharon Slade Thomas Sledge Geraldine Sloan Anna Smelser David Smith Joy Smith Marsha Smith Michael Smith Roxanne Smith Roy Smith Willie Smith Leo Snead Thee Spivey Vincent Springs Margaret Spruill Phyllis Spruill Jayne Stafford Wallace Ferrell represents Freshmen on wrestling team. Rose Thomas Byron Thompson Virginia Thomsen Barbara Thompson Sherri Thompson Susan Thomson Bobby Hudson buys ticket to Rebel Without a Cause. ' Ruth Stafford Elizabeth Stancil Veldon Steele Beverly Stevenson Yvette Stilley Carol Storey Rodger Street Barbara Sturges Scott Suddeth Joseph Sugg Willie Suite Ruth Sullivan John Summerlyn Jane Swean Sherry Swean Walter Sykes Daniel Tate Patricia Taylor Joanne Teall Eric Thingstad Cathy Thurber Magnolia Thurston Michael Tippett James Trant Vincent Tretola Eula Trusty Robert Tyler Ernest Vanhorn Debbie Vann Auroea Vasquez Larry Vass Sara Vaughan Constance Verdolotti Melody Vernon Johnny Vicks Johnny Vines Wayne Wagner Thomas Wainwright Debbie Walker Virginia Walker Patricia Warf Barbara Washington Monica Waters Debbie Watlington Kay Watlington David Watson Elaine Watson Roxanne Watson Carl Webster Ricky Weeks Peggy Wheeler Mary White Anita Whited Lynne Wiggins Cheryl Williams Demetrious Williams Isaac Williams Janet Williams Jesse Williams Marian Williams 278 Freshmen Exchange School Pictures Sharon Williams Gary Williamson Cheryl Williford Dalton Williford Carol Willis Donald Willis Smedley Willis David Wilson Kay Wilson Guy Wong Curtis Wood John Woodall Ben Woods Patricia Yarbrough Holly Yates Steve Yates Nancy Yeates Bubba Young Denise Young Timothy Young Phyllis and Prom look at pictures. 279 HOUSE OF BEAUTY 7 Phone 399-71 86 1 7 pL 507 Williamsburg Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia Best Wishes to All Graduates Philbrick, Inc. Plumbing, Heating Cooling 4999 Portsmouth Blvd. Phone 488-8367 Compliments of A Friend FAGAN’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 935 Portsmouth Blvd. Serving Complete Meals Until 1:00 A.M. Compliments of HUGHES FLORIST Portsmouth, Virginia i i EX-9-5181 E. SPERTNER COMPANY Jewelers and Silversmiths Since 1889 Midcity Shopping Center MILITARY CIRCLE MALL NORFOLK. VA. 2SS02 420-0383 HIGH COURT PORTSMOUTH, VA. 23704 397-8841 Specialists In Fashion 832-834 HIGH ST. Action Oldsmobile-Cadillac Bargaintown, Inc. Bob’s Formal Wear Gotten and Son Fuel Oil Co. Dean’s Beauty School Dodd Motor Cars Evick’s Body Shop Midcity 66 Naval Pharmacy O’Neal’s Studio Portsmouth Bowl Sasser Realty Stylecrest Wayne’s Body Shop Suburban Pharmacy Terry’s Daddy Messenger Printing Co., Inc. 284 923 Middle Street Portsmouth, Virginia Phone 397-0759 Lewis Chevrolet Bargain Books of Portsmouth Bernie’s Delicatessen Caffee’s Bakery Crockin Furniture Dick’s Auto Distributor’s Inc. Jon Arthur Morris Co. Inc. Pet Milk Co. Victory Sales Corp. 285 STUDIO “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 Compliments of Parks Seafood It’s the real thing. 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Prescription Opticians Hartung Gallery Complete Line of Art Supplies, Drafting Supplies, Original Paintings, and Custom Framing Phone 488-3042 — Res. 488-0587 Kenneth Hartung, Owner 4367 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, Va. 23701 i Hardware ARMISTEAD-MORRISON 2717 Airline Boulevard Portsmouth, Virginia Dial 488-2536 Athey Paints Fuel Appliances Snellings Mario’s 611 Airline Blvd. 399-8970 Portsmouth, Virginia James H. Epperson General Contractors 660 Mount Vernon Avenue Portsmouth, Virginia 399-6160 The Dealer Who Cares! DAVENPORT Chrysler, Plymouth Imperial Cricket 2865 Airline Blvd. 488-8382 Williams Bros. General Contractors 105 Shore Drive State Reg. No. 10697 Phones 488-5044, 488-5565 Dail ' s Hardware 4387 Portsmouth Blvd. Portsmouth, Virginia 488-2321 Compliments of DON COMER FORD Alexander ' s Corner Portsmouth, Virginia 290 EX 7-0795 Glover Center of Music 3500 Clifford Street Portsmouth, Virginia 399-6324 Channel Furniture Co., Inc. 2000 High Street Portsmouth, Virginia , J ) THE COMPLETE STORE RTSMOUTH Hardware BUILDING SUPPLY i «c 3619 High Street — Portsmouth Opposite Moryview Hospital ' Phone 397-0703 WAYSIDE CLEANERS fflomplete ( onograttmitng eruice 4711 Portsmouth Boulevard Portsmouth, Yirgrinia Phone 488-2621 7)| . eK€UO« IK t tu C)tkLi( £ — A Portsmouth Gas Co. 800 Loudoun Avenue rovt Co $r t ol o! S nf« Home Cente 3410 HIGH ST. Phone 399-6301 291 QUALITY PRODUCTS FOR AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL cieras Whies “Your Camera Specialist” MIDCITY SHOPPING CTR. PORTSMOUTH, VA. 23707 (703) 397-2279 1 292 Gift of youth. This gift was embodied in a mythical ring belonging to a hero, Ogier the Dane. 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Contractors 289 295 Are You A High School Senior Going to College? Army ROTC has ADVANTAGES to Offer YOU! Consider These Advantages: 1. Serving your Country as an Officer— Earn Respect, Good Pay, and Invaluable Experience from Leadership and Command! 2. Army ROTC offers 2,3, and 4 Year College Scholarships to those students who Qualify! Each Scholarship includes Tuition, Books, Fees, Plus $100 a Month! 3. ' Army ROTC now pays $100 a MONTH to Advanced Course Cadets! Army ROTC Offers Exciting OPPORTUNITIES! 1. Flight Training 4. Cadet Ranger Training 2. Drill Teams 5. Honorary Fraternities 3. Rifle Team 6. Parachute Jumping For Details VISIT the Norfolk State College ROTC Office located in the Gymnasium on Campus or CONTACT the office at 627-4371, Extension 356 or 357 Cadet William Myrick, a W.W.H.S. Graduate Army ROTC Norfolk State College INDEX Abramson, Linda 240,62,80 Adams, Cheryl 260 Adams, Debbie 240,82 Adamson, Caesar 240 Adamson, Olivia 260 AIKENS, MITCHELL 163 Ainsley, Lin 220 ALBRIGHT, DEBORAH 163,67 Alexander, Diane 260 Alexander, Ray 62,63,220 Allison, Judy 240 Allison, Roy 260 Ambrose, David 240 Ambrose, Lynn 220,82 Ames, Alicia 55,62,114 Ames, Cathy 260,133 Anderson, Gayle 260 Anderson, James 260 Anderson, John 240,62 Andrews, Ginny 240 Andrews, Steven 240 Anthony, Warren 240 Antonucci, Gary 220,42,43,54, 49 Archie, Donald 220,55 ARCHIE, MORRIS 163,55 Armstead, Cynthia 260 ARMSTRONG, CHARLOTTE 163 ARMSTRONG, DENISE 67 Armstrong, Loretta 240,74 Arnold, Junior 250 Arnold, Lisa 220,62,63 Arnold, Paul 260 Arrington, Bruce 260 Arrington, Cheryl 260 ARRINGTON, GENE 163,64 Ashburn, Ricky 220,62 Ashburne, Phillis 260,57 Ashbury, Charles 260 ASKEW, DEBORAH 163,50,57 Askew, Larry 220 Askew, Susan 220,78 Atkins, Carla 55 Atkins, Connie 220 Atkins, Debbie 220 Atkins, Dianne 260 Atkins, Margie 240 ATKINS, MICHAEL 163,211, 103.105.76 ATKINS, SUSAN 163 Atkins, Terry 240 Atkins, Timothy 260 Ausby, Angela 240,70 Ausby, Anita 240,70 AUSBY, OPAL 164,68 Austin, Angela 240 AUSTIN, DEBORAH 164 Austin, Larry 260 Austin, Peggy 241,82 Austin, Robert 260 Austin, Steve 220,106, 119.103.117.76 AUTREY, EZELL 164,52,69, 75 Bagley, Sandra 260 Bagwell, Gloria 261 Bagwell, Rita 241,62 Bailey, Barbara 261 Bailey, Jean 241 Bailey, Jeanne 260,261,55 BAILEY, NANCY 164,47,66, 49 BAILEY, PATRICIA 164 Bailey, Phillis 261 Bailey, Teresa 241,62 Baker, Belinda 261,57 BAKER, BOB 164 BAKER, CURT 204,50,70, 104,103 Baker, Dianne 220,74 Baker, Francine 261,54 Baker, James 241,69,80 Baker, Mark 261 Baker, Mary 241,115,114 Baker, Robin 220 Baker, Susan 261 BAKER, TONA 164,74 BAKER, WILLIAM 164 Baldwin, Debrah 83 Ball, Bobby 261 BALLENTINE, GAIL 165,112, 54 Barber, Andrew 112,122 Barbout, Andrew 261 BARD, LINDA 165,70,57,75 Bard, Sharon 261,48 Barnes, Joy 241 BARNES, KATHRYN 165 Barnes, Susan 62 Barnes, Wanda 261 Barnett, Gwen 221,54,68,70 Barrett, Linda 261 Barringer, Adrian 261 Batchelor, Wayne 241,69 Bateman, Lynn 241 Bates, Lawrence 75,221,106,103 Batten, Mike 261 Bauer, Jon 241 Bazemore, Debbie 261 Bazemore, Geno 110 BAZEMORE, MARION 165,86, 87 Beacham, Cindy 241,258,52,72 Beard, Mark 261 Beard, William 241 Bebout, Vickie 241,58 BECKER, ELLYN 165,70 Bedsworth, Kerry 241,70 Beigle, Carl 241 Beigle, Tony 80 Bell, Lynn 261 Benjamin, Dian 261,81 Benjamin, Wilmoth 261 Bennett, Debora 261 Bennett, Garland 261 Bennett, Michael 241 BENNETT, PRISCILLA 165 Bennett, William 241 Benson, Dennis 261 Benton, Debbie 221 Berry, Charles 221,64 BEST, GARY 615 Bishop, Dana 241 Bittner, Bonnie 54 Black, Benita 241 Black, Evelyn 221,54 BLACKMAN, PHYLLIS 75, 165,64,65,49 BLAHA, DEBORAH 166,67 Blair, Jamie 261 Bleckley, Cynthia 262 Bleckley, Terry 221 Blevins, David 62 Blevins, Karen 262 BLEVINS, SAMUEL 166,47, 62 Blount, Michael 262 Blow, Diane 262 Blowe, Alfreda 241 Blythe, Kathy 241 Boes, Richard 262 Boggs, Robin 262 Bagwell, Rita 70 BOLEY, MICKEY 166,169,64 BOND, LEONARD 166,75 Bonner, Desi 241 BOONE, CETHA 166 Boone, Charles 262 Boone, Joe 262 BOONE, MALINDA 166,67 Boone, Michael 241 Booth, Kevin 262 Borjes, Russell 262 Boyce, Janet 262 Bowden, Rebecca 241,62 BOWEN, RICHARD 166,44, 50,52 Bowen, William 241,62,76 BOWERS, BAZEL 65,49 Boyd, Paula 262 Boyd, Lou Ann 242,76 Boyd, Theresa 221 Bracy, David 242 Bradley, Tommy 221,58 Bradshear, Dwayne 262 Brame, Joy 262 Branch, George 262 BRANDON, HORACE 166 BRANDON, LAWRENCE 62 Brandon, Samuel 242,54 Brantley, Carl 221 BRANTLEY, CAROL 167 BRANTLEY, DIANNE 50,54,56 Braswell, Jane 262 Brehon, Ronnie 262 Brett, Mike 62 BRETT, ROBERT 167 Brett, Shirley 262 Brewer, Caroline 242 BREWER, MARCELLUS 167 Briggs, Herbert 54 BRIGHT, JEAN 62 Bright, Jimmy 262 Bright, Victor 262 Brinkley, Archie 262 Bristow, Marilyn 242 Bristow, Pamela 242,62 Britt, Elaine 262 Britt, James 242,62 Broglin, Louise 262 Broglin, Vikki 262 Brooks, Johnny 242 Brooks, Karen 221 BROOKS, ROBERT 167,58 Brooks, Steven 242 Broughton, Warren 262 Brower, Dan 242 Brower, Debbie 221 Brown, Antoinette 262 Brown, Belinda 242,70 Brown, Denise 262,50 BROWN, JANICE 167 Brown, Jeff 220,221,50 BROWN, JOE 167 Brown, JoLynn 44,58 Brown, Juanita 221 Brown, Kay 263 Brown, Larry 110,108,242 BROWN, LINDA 167 Brown, Michael 263,55,49 Brown, Michele 221 Brown, Patricia 242,240,78,49 Brown, Samuel 263 BROWN, VICKIE 168,49 BRUMSEY, BETTY 168,64 Bryant, Becky 242 BRYANT, GARY 168 Bryant, Pam 242 BUCHANAN, CYNTHIA 168 Buchanan, Pam 263 BUCK, CALVIN 168 Bumgarner, Tony 242 BUNN, WILLIAM 168 Bunyan, Bruce 242,25,47,69, 106,103,80 Burch, Kenneth 242,62 Burch, Richard 263 Burden, Chester 242 Burgess, William 263 BURKE, BRIAN 168 Burke, Robin 263 BURNELL, GEORGE 168 Burris, Dennis 221 Bush, Debbie 263 Bush, Mike 55 Butler, Julianne 263 Butler, Mike 263 Butler, Walter 242 Butt, Ricky 221 Bynum, Ruth 263 Bynum, Steve 110 BYRD, WILLIAM 169,81,44, 52,76,75 CAHOON, BELINDA 169 Cahoon, Fay 242 Cahoon, Kay 242 Cain, Judy 242 Caldwell, Beth 50 CAMPBELL, ELLEN 169,50 Campbell, Shelley 242,78 Campbell, Wade 242 CANNARD, BONNIE 169,50,49 Cannard, Steve 242,292,47 CANON, DAVID 169,58,75 CANON, PAUL 169,57,74 Capehart, Sylvia 263 Caprio, Janett 263 Caravas, Jerry 243 CARAVAS, JAMES 169 Caravas, Louise 243,256 CARAVAS, STELLA 169, 204,13,86,87 Carey, Maurice 110 Carey, Sabrina 57,243,70 Carey, Sherell 55 Carlo, Carol 221 Carmack, Ricky 58 Carroll, David 221 Carroll, Patricia 243 Carruth, Fayette 263 CARSTEN, SYDNEY 170,44 Casey, Bryan 243 Carter, Cindy 263 Carter, Gary 263 Carter, Juanita 263 Cary, Doryce 55 Cary, Sherelle 50 Cauldwell, Beth 263 CATES, MARTHA 170 Chadwick, Gary 110 Chambers, Felecia 49 Chambers, Joann 221,62 297 Chambers. Patrica 263 Chapman, Freida 243 CHAPPELL, HOWARD 170,64 Chappell, Jerry 263 Charlton, Karen 263,50 CHASE, DEBORAH 170,211, 112 Cherry, Lester 221,50,62,63 Chrisman, Billy 243 Chrisman, Judy 221,57 CHRISTMAN, WANDA 170,62 Claggion, Denise 243,70 Claggion, Patricia 243 Clark, Beverly 263 CLARK. CAROLYN 170 Clark, Clifford 243,58 Clark, Darlene 221 Clark, David 221 CLARK, KATHIE 170,133 Clark, Marcia 263 Clarke, George 243 Clay, Clyde 263 Clay, Karen 221 Clayton, Gary 263 CLAYTON, LUANN 170,50 CLAYTON, RICHARD 171 Clements, Barry 263,260,75,73 Clements, Carl 222,75 Clements, Deborah 263 CLEMENTS, EDWARD 171 Clements, Lynne 220,70 Cline, James 263 Clingenpeel, Paul 243 Cobb, Chris 243 COBB, ELIZABETH 171,50, 51,53,54,56 Coble, Donald 222 Coble, Frank 243,54,69 Coburn, Billy 222,52,58 Coburn, Peggy 263 Cohn, Steve 264 Cole, Bruce 243 COLE, KATHY 171,52,54, 81 Coleman, Deborah 243 Collier, Kay 222 COLLINS, DEBORAH 171,50, 52,92 Collins, Denise 264 Collins, Craig 243 COLLINS, JOHN 171 COLLINS, JOSEPH 171,54, 62 Collins, Jane 264 Collins, Raymond 222,62 Coltrain, James 222 Coltrain, Mark 243 Coltrane, Cherif 243 Coltrane, Cheryl 62 Coltrane, Judy 55,78 COLTRANE, SHARON 171 Conley, Bruce 243,110 Conley, Dana 243 Donnelley, Cynthia 264 Conrad, Carol 243,80 Conrad, Karen 264 COOKE, BRENNA 172 COOKE, LAUREL 172,66, 64,49 Cooke, Richard 264,57 Cooley, Brenda 243 Cooper, Robert 243,257, 259,122 Copeland, Christine 86,87 Copeland, Helen 264 Copeland, Marsha 264 Copeland, Sharon 264 Cordill, Patricia 222 Cornwell, Kathy 222 CORNWELL, RICHARD 172,62, 63 Cotsimopoules, George 222, 52,58,80,57 Cotton, Bonnie 222,83 Cotton, David 222,34 COURTNEY, PAMELLA 172, 50,69 Couture, Debra 78 Covert, Terry 243,69 Cowan, Doug 64 COX, ELSIE 172,67 COX, PATRICIA 172 CRAFFORD, BILLY 172 CRAIG, SHARON 166,172, 42,50,52,53,54,94,81 Cramer, Barry 222 Crawford, Cheryl 243 CRAWFORD, ERNEST 173 Crawford, Laura 244,115, 114 CRAWFORD, PAULA 173, 207,78,133 Crawford, Virginia 222,54 Creasy, Dana 222 Credle, Barry 244,54,80 Credle, Dioysius 264 Credle, Hernandez 244 Creech, Mary 244,62 Creekmore, Vanessa 244 Criddle, Linda 222 CRITCHER, MARSHA 173,67 Crodick, Jim 103,107 Cromwell, Brenda 244 CROMWELL, CASSANDRA 173, 47 Cronin, Charlie 264 Cronwell, Phillip 264 CROSS, DEBRA 173 Crum, Harriet 244 Culpepper, James 222,112 Culpepper, Jeffery 244 Culpepper, Kevin 264 CUNNUTTE, SANDRA 173, 50,54,56,70,75 Curtis, Sheila 244 Cutler, Darlene 222 Dailey, Anita 244 Dale, Deborah 244 Dale, Debra 264 Dale, Kathy 223 Dale, Vincent 264 Calla Villa, James 223,58,57 Daniel, Brenda 223 Daniell, Butch 223,76 Daniell, Frances 223 Daneill, Theresa 264 Daniels, Brenda 54 Daniels, Butch 103,105 Daniels, Linda 244 Daniels, Peggy 264 Daniels, Richard 264 DANIELS, SHONA 173 Darden, Garland 244 Darden, Willian 244 David, Janice 223 Davies, Art 174,212,50,70 Davies, Janice 66 Davies, Debi 223 DAVIS, AUBREY 174,76 DAVIS, CYNTHIA 174,50 Davis, Cindy 67,264 Davis, Cristina 264 DAVIS, DENISE 67,174 Davis, Elizabeth 54 Davis, Janice 57 Davis, Jeff 264 DAVIS, JOSEPH 174,64 Davis, Karen 244,112 DAVIS, KAREN 174 Davis, Kenneth 264 Davis, Louise 64 Davis, Mary 244 Davis, Mike 264 Davis, Robin 264 DAVIS, RON 174 DAVIS, ROBERT 103,104, 106,107,108,89,105,119 Davis, Sabrina 264 Davis, Terry 264 Dawkins, Mary 244,70 Dean, Darlene 265 Dean, Gwen 265 DEANS, LINDA 174,50 Deberry, Gary 265 Deberry, Keith 223 Delaney, Donna 67 DELCAMBRE, KATHLEEN 70, 75.57.175 Demby, Edythe 244,70 Dennis, Patsy 223,62 Deramus, Thomas 265 DeVites, Lisa 244,50,80,49 Dickens, James 265 DICKERSON, BARBETTE 207, 175.62.68 DICKERSON, DOUGLAS 75, 175 Dickerson, Michelle 244,55, 61,68,78,131 Diddle, Susan 223,231 Diggs, Vicke 265 Dillard, Kevin 223 Dillon, Debra 265 Dillon, William 265 Dinwiddie, Cindy 265 Dixon, Charles 265 Dixon, Larry 265 Dolliver, Debra 244,62 Donaldson, Connie 244,245,58, 61.68 Donaldson, Holly 61 Dorst, Kim 265 Dosh, Henry 265 Dotson, William 244 Doughtie, Mitchell 244 Douglas, Dorothy 58,223 Doust, Kim 69 Dove, Lisa 244 DOVE, THOMAS 175 Dovel, Timmy 244 Dozier, Sarah 55,69,223 Drake, Crutis 265 DRAKE, DENNIS 62,175 Drake, Mike 265 DRIGGS, JOYCE 67,175 Drummond, Deborah 265 Dudley, Barbara 265 Duke, Cathy 265 Dunbar, Sheila 244 Duncan, Tony 223 Dunleavy, Janet 50,49 Dunn, Howard 265 Durham, Nicok 265 DURHAM, JAN 75,175 EAKIN, LARRY 44,57,72, 58.175 Earles, Robert 236,54,119 Earls, Janice 265 Earls, Robert 118,223 EARLY, BONNIE 176,50, 54 Early, Carleton 223 Early, Christopher 244,58 Early, Joye 82,223 EARLY, LOUISE 176,54, 56 Eason, Michael 265 Eason, Thomas 265 Eddleman, Kathy 243,244, 88,132,133 Edwards, Billy 244 Edwards, Cindy 265 Edwards, David 244,70 Edwards, Erick 176 Edwards, Lawrence 265 EDWARDS, MELVIN 176 Edwards, Pamela 265 Edwards, Paula 67 Edwards, Ralph 245 Edwards, Raymond 266 EDWARDS, REBECCA 176,54 Edwards, Sandra 266 Edwards, Shelia 266,58 EDWARDS, VIRGINIA 176 Ekelof, Angie 266 EKELOF, JACQUELINE 64, 176 Ekelof, Kathleen 245 Eley, CeCil 245 Elliot, Lloyd 29 Ellis, Caronne 245,58,70,57 ELLIS, ELVIN 176 Ellis, Scott 266 Ellis, Walter 245 Ellsworth, Billy 245 Ellsworth, Ronnie 223 Ely, Dianne 266 English, Greg 62 ENNIS, DAVID 177 ENNIS, TERESA 177 Enrico, Phillip 53,69,80,112 Eraklides, Helen 245 Ervin, Bruce 245 Etheridge, Gennett 223 Ethier, Benjamen 223 Ethier, Cythia 266 ETHIER, WILLIAM 177 Eure, Jimmy 223,49 Eure, Julie 266 Eure, Nancy 266 Evans, Bruce 223 Evans, Douglas 245 Evans, Sharon 245 Evans, William 266 Ewell, Deborah 266 Ewell, Kenny 245 Ewell, Patty 266 FAGAN, MIKE 19,58,103, 105,177,187 Fain, Gwen 50 Faircloth, Gregory 110 Farless, Thomas 266 Farley, Charles 266 Farrell, Luke 266 Faulkner, Shirley 266 Faulks, Thomasine 245 Felton, Carolyn 266 Felts, William 245,122 FENDER, SUSAN 177,208, 112,11,75 FERGUSON, ALICE 177 FERNANDEZ, REBECCA 64, 177 Ferrell, Bobby 75 Ferrell, Robyn 245 298 Ferrell, Wallace 266,276 Pick, Tom 65 FIELDS, CALVIN 177 Fields, Calvin 55,245 Fish, Brandon 266 Flanders, Eddie 224 Fly, Thomas 245 Fogleman, Gary 245 FOILES, PAMELIA 44,177, 74 FOLZ, CYRIL 178 Foltz, Joyce 266 Forehand, Bonnie 178 Forehand, Lonnie 266,49 FOREMAN, CLAYTON 178 FOREMAN, SARAH 178 Fortin, James 245 Foster, Betty Jean 266 Foster, Mark 18,224,233 Foster, Richard 245 Foytik, Kirby 266 Frahm, Richard 224,103 Franks, Beverly 224,64,61,76 Freeman, Steve 224F Frey, Jacquie 266 Friedman, Mark 224 Fritis, Mary 266 Fugate, Donald 266 Fuller, Donna 224 Fuller, Eddie 72 Fulp, Linwood 118 Fulp, Ronald 266,54,122 Furan, Jerry 69,80,76 Furan, Hugh 266,76 Furan, Marty 224,50,69,70, 80.57.82 Gaddy, William 224 Gaines, Rosemarie 245,52,80 GAINS, SHELLA 178,67 Gaffos, James 245 Galbraith, Michael 267 Galbraith, Pam 224 GALLISON, VICKIE 118 Gallop, Brenda 245,57 Gallop, Marcia 267,58 GALLOP, SANDRA 178,44, 52,58,68 Gardner, Lori 224,36,54,65 Gardner, RicKy 246 GARNER, SANDRA 178,50, 54.68.82 Garner, Vicky 267 Garrett, Antinnite 267 Garrett, Kenneth 267 GARRETT, LINDA 178,52, 58,75,57 Garringer, Pam 224 Garrison, Dell 245,1 14 GATLING, RICHARD 179, 124,76 Gatling, Sharon 224,112 Gentry, Donna 64 George, Janice 246 GERALD, DAVID 179,65 GERALD, JOHN 179,75 Gettier, Keith 224 GIBBS, CAROL 179 Gibbs, John 246 Gibson, Sammy 224 Gilbert, Ricky 246 Giles, Patricia 267 Gillard, Mildred 225 Gillerlain, Ricky 179,53 Gillikin, Charlene 246,49 Gillilan, Sheryl 67 GILLIUM, SHERYL 179 Gilpin, Billy 267 Gingras, Franges 225 Ginsburg, Barbara 267 Gingsburg, Barbara 267 Girardi, Anita 267 GIZARA, ANNETTE 179,67 Gober, Ronald 246 Goddard, Bonnie 267 Goddard, Linda 246 Godette, Samuel 225,55 Godette, Verlinda 267,57 Godwin, Coy 225 GOFF, ROBERT 180 Goldman, Terri 225,54,82 Gonzales, Butch 50 GOODE, CARLENE 180 Goode, Zelda 267 Goodloe, Sabrina 267 Goodrum, Vernon 267,58,76 GOODWIN, ELINOR 180 Goodwyn, Cassandra 246,137 Gorham, Patricia 246 Goss, Syivia 267 GRACE, EVA 150,42,52 Graham, John 225,28 Graham, Kayce 267 GRAHAM, LILLIE 180 GRAHAM, ROWEVINE 78 GRANGER, RICKY 180 GRATH, ROGER 181 Gravatt, Joan 225,231 Gray, Cheryl 246 Gray, Susan 225,55,61,60 GRECO, ELLEN 180,63,62 GREEN, CHERYL 181 Green, John 267 Green, Kendall 225,58 Greene, Kelvin 267 Gregory, Theodore 225,57 Griesbach, Kenneth 246 Griffin, Clifton 267 Griffin, David 225 GRIFFIN, DAVID 181 Griffin, Larry 267,58 Griffin, Priscila 246 Griffin, Sharon 225 Griffin, Vickie 267 Griffin, Wayne 264,28 Griffith, Karen 246,240,52,68 Griggs, Brenda 246,83 Griggs, Dotty 54 Grimes, Tracy 267 Griswold, Judy 246,80 Griswold, Richard 267 Grubbs, Marina 267 Gunn, Lewis 267 GUNTER, VIRGEL 181,214 Gup, Marcia 246 Gupton, Susan 267 Guy, Nancy 267 Hager, Rosemary 246 Hagerman, Allen 267 Hagerman, Rose 267 HAINSWORTH, LORENZO 165, 58,68,57 HAIRE, FREEMAN 181 Hairfield, Sharon 246,70 Hairston, Kevin 246 Haislip, Cheryl 267 HAISLIP, GARNET 181 HALES, JUDITH 181,67 HALL, BROOKS 181 HALL, CHRISTOPHER 182 Hall, Martha 267 Hall, Mary 246,64 Haller, Dana 246,54 Halstead, Brenda 225,64 HAISTEAD, HOWARD 182, 62 Hamby, Geoffrey 225,44,50 Hamilton, Theresa 267 Hamlet, Gary 246,112 HAMLET, JOHN 62,182 HAMLET, VALERIE 182,64 HANENKRAT, JUDY 67,182 Hankins, Tim 267 Hardee, Willie 267 Hardie, Moses 246,58,70 Hardison, Eric 267 HARDY, DONNA 182 HARDY, DONNA 182 Hargrave, Nancy 267 Hargrave, Ervin 225,62 HARLEY, LINDA 183,75 Harmon, Sandra 246 Harnes, Denise 235 Harness, Denise 225,113 Harper, William 247 HARRELL, CHARLENE 183 HARRELL, HOWARD 183 HARRELL, MARY 183,113 Harrell, Richard 17,50,52,54, 72 HARRELL, STEPHEN 183,62 Harrell, Stuart 247 Harrell, Timothy 225,50,54,56 Harrell, Wayne 267,76 Harris, Brenda 225 Harris, Charles 247,117 Harris, Cheryl 267 Harris, Christopher 267 Harris, Charles 118,106 Harris, Cindy 267 Harris, Dana 62,247 Harris, Eddie 268 Harris, Edward 247,62 Harris, Janice 268 Harris, Jimmy 119 Harris, Pamela 247 Harris, Mary 225 Harris, Pamela 268 Harris, Ray 247 Harris, Ronnie 268 Harris, Victor 268,110 Harris, Warren 268,122 Harrison, Gregory 247 Harrison, James 268,117 Harrison, Jeff 19 HARRISON, KATHLEEN 183, 50,54,56,68,78,81,133 Harvey, Lorenzo 62,247 Haskett, Mark 247 Has ty, Kathy 247 Hatch, James 268 HATCHE, HELEN 183 Hatchell, Jennie 268 Hawkins, Cindy 247 Hawkins, Marilyn 268,58 Hawkins, Susan 268 Hayden, Debbie 247 Hayden, Shirley 247 Hayes, Lafrancals 223 Head, Tim 247 HEATH, AUDREY 67,183 Heath, Barbara 225 HEBA, KAREN 184 Hecht, Pamela 268 Hecker, Richard 49 Hecker, Sandra 247 Heely, Nancy 220,225,226,50, 52,81 Hemmingway, Terria 268 Herring, Danny 62 HERRING, DONNA 67,184 Herring, Pamela 247,80,62 Herring, Ramon 268,57,122 HESTER, RANALL 184 HEWILT, DEBORAH 184 Hewitt, Dwain 57,58 Hewitt, Traci 268 Hicks, George 268,110,57 Hickson, Joseph 247 Hill, Andrew 268,1 10 Hill, Anita 268 Hill, Cindy 247 Hill, Darryl 247 HILL, JOANNE 184,212 Hillary, Karen 268,55 Hillary, Puredi 57,58 Hilton, William 247 HINES, BONITA 184 Hines, Ernestine 247,70 HINES, FREDDIE 184 Hinson, Sheryl 268 Hobbs, Sharon 225,133 HOCUTT, MARY 184 Hodges, Terry 226 HODGES, WILLIAM 185 Hodnett, James 70 Hoffler, James 226 Hoffman, Dennis 268 Hoggard, Cheryl 247 Holderfield, Barry 62 Holland, Terl 246,247,82 Holland, Bobby 226 Holland, Kathy 54,75,226,48 Holley, Deborah 247 Hollis, Jacki 268,122,133 Hollowell, Ray 226 Holmes, Richard 268 HOLT, CYNTHIA 185 Honaker, James 226 Honeycutt, Brant 62 HONEYCUTT, CHARLES 185 Honeycott, Mark 269 Hopkins, Aldrina 269,119 HORNSTEIN, DONALD 51, 52,72,185,75 Hoscheid, Donald 269 Houpas, Andrew 247 Houpas, Salomi 226 HOUSE, DEBBIE 185 Howard, Brenda 185 Howard, Horace, 226,39,57 Howard, Kingsley, 58,269 Howard, Larry 269,76 HOWELL, JOYCE 185 Howell, Robin 115,247 Hubbard, Mike 247 Hubbard, Theresa 247 Hudgens, John 248 Hudgins, Charles 226 HUDGINS, CINDY 50,54, 56,185 Hudson, Barbara 57,68,226 Hudson, Bobby 269,277 Hudson, Greg 269 Hudson, Mark 110,269 Hudson, Mike 103,109,226 Huett, Dennis 269 Huett, John 248 HUGHES, DANIEL 64,186 Hughes, Debbie 226 Hughes, Debra 248 Hughes, James 124,269 HUGHES, RONALD 186 Hughes, Steve 269 Hughes, Theresa 44,68,226 299 HUGHSON, DEBORAH 113, 212,186 Huneycutt, Eddie 269 HUNNECUTTE, DEBORAH 186 HUNTER, CHARLES 186 HUNTER, CHUCK 75,204 Hunter, Prom 269,279 Hurst, Charles 248 Hurwitz, Robert 226 Hutchins, Christine 269 HUTCHINS, JAMES 186 HUX, JUDITH 186 Hyde, Cindy 269 Ingram, Tina 64,227 Inscoe, Phil 54,56,75,227 Irvin, Anita 269 Irvin, Bruce 110 Isenhower, Debbie 55,66,227 Ivey, Laura 269 JACKSON, ANNETTE 64 Jackson, Connie 269 Jackson, Connie 248 Jackson, Donna 269 Jackson, Lisa 248 Jackson, Marissa 269 Jackson, Robert 248 JACKSON, WILLIAM 187, 62 James, Clay 269 JAMES, DAVID 187 James, Diane 269 James, Janice 269 JAMES, JEFF 38,58,248 James, John 58,269 JAMES, YVONNE 187 Jean, Joyce 248 Jeannette, Amy 54,56 JEFFERS, CHARLES 187 Jenkins, Kathy 42,151,240, 248 Jenkins, Kiera 248,114 Jenkins, Michael 269,111,110 Jennings, Amy 248 Jennings, Cheryl 54,56,58,91 Jennings, John 269 Jennings, Seth 269 Jernigan, Hope 269 JERNIGAN, KATHY 187,62 Jernigan, Patricia 248 JESSUP, DENISE 187 Jessup, Norma 269 Jester, Lisa 247,58,78,133 Johnson, Brenda 270 Johnson, Bonnie 133 Johnson, Carlton 270 Johnson, Charles 227 Johnson, David 227 Johnson, Debbie 247 Johnson, Debra 270 Johnson, Donnie 227,64 Johnson, Edna 187,208,50 Johnson, Johnny 270 Johnson, Karen 270 Johnson, Kathy 248 Johnson, Kathy 270 Johnson, Kay 58 Johnson, Linda 187,52,68 Johnson, Mark 188 Johnson, Sandra 248 Johnson, Vickie 248,70,57 JOHNSON, WILLIAM 188 Johnson, Yvette Johnston, Sandra 64 JOLLIFF, JAMIE 188,64 Jolliff, Katherine 248 Jolly, Carol 270 Jones, Alonzo 270 Jones, Barbara 270 Jones, Carnell 75 Jones, Connie 270 Jones, Cynthia 248 Jones, Danny 227 Jones, David 227 Jones, Debbie 227 JONES, DONNA 188 Jones, Felicia 270 JONES, FREDERICK 188 JONES, GAYLE 113 Jones, Gene 110 Jones, George 248 Jones, Gerald 270 Jones, Jacqueline 248 Jones, Kevin 270 Jones, Mary 227 Jones, Needham 270 Jones, Reginald 119,117 Jones, Rhonda 249,70 JONES, SHELIA 118,62 JONES, STANLEY 188 JORDON, EVANGELINE 188 Jordan, Houston 270 JORDON, JERRY 189 Joyner, Karen 114,133 Judy, Harry 249 Juett, Donna 249 Juett, Larry 270 Kahler, Charles 249 Kahler, George 270 Kahler, Kevin 270 Kaisler, David 270 Karako, Cliff 66 KAMPMAN, MARY 189,64 KANE, ANN 227 Karako, Ronald 249 KAUFFMAN, JOHN 57,189,58 Kay, Beverly 249 Keel, Nancy 270,66 KEETER, ELIZABETH 189,62 Keeter, Margaret 270 Kellam, Debbie 227,66 Kellam, Lynn 249,115 Kelly, Holly 227,237 Kennedy, Carlton 270 Kennedy, Judith 270,260 KENT, JEANNE 15,189, 293,50,304 Key, Dennis 249 Kian, Evangeline 249 Kidd, Bonnie 270 Kilham, Alice 62 Kilham, Robbie 227 Kincaid, Debbi 227,50,52 King, Loretta 249 King, Mike 249 King, Regina 249 Kipp, Cindy 270 KIRALY, JON 189 Kirby, David 249 Kirby, Ronald 270 Kirk, Bill 227 Klise, Sue 220,224,227,44, 81 KLYNER, GOEFFRELL 189 KNIGHT, CHARLES 189 Knight, Garland 270,122 Knight, Stanley 249 Knox, Anita 270,82 KNOX, SHERREE 190,67 Koch, Delores 270 Kock, John 227 Kostopulos, Chris 270 Kozak, Mike 249 Lacy, Ricky 249 Lacy, Terry 270 Lacy, Wanda 271 Ladd, Betty 227 Laderberg, Nancy 227 La Fontaine, Christine 271 Lahy, Ricky 227 La Londe, Shelia 271 LA LONDE, SHERRY 190,67 Lambert, Michael 271 LAMBERT, VICKIE 190,67 Lancaster, Angela 271 Lancaster, Shelia 271 Land, Stephen 249 Lane, Julie 271 Lane, Robert 227 Langreder, Michael 271 Lassiter, Dianne 271 Lassiter, Sharon 271 Lauterback, Billy 65,64 LAUTERBACK, BRENDA 190, 67,75 Lauterback, George 228 Lauterback, Robert 271,42 Lawrence, Westey 34 LAWSON, MIKE 190,104, 103 LEE, CYNTHIA 190 Lee, George 271 Lee, Linda 271 Leffler, Elizabeth 249,80 Leggett, Gary 228 Leinart, Bill 228,62 Lemmond, Roger 228 LESTER, FRANCES 190 Levin, Bert 62 Levin, Nikki 249,50,68,80,49 Lewis, Brenda 49 Lewis, Glenda 62 Lewis, Keith 271 LEWIS, MARCIA 190,113, 67 Lewis, Stephen 271 LEWIS, VINCENT 191,75 LINEMANN, CHARLES 191 Liljren, Karl 249,62 Lillard, John 249 Lilley, Karen 271 Lilley, Mike 249,248,106, 103,187,76 Lindner, John 271 Linehan, Tracey 271 Lipford, Linda 271 Lipford, Mike 249,253,111 Little, Jimmy 271 ,58 Little, Polly 250 LOFTON, MELINDA 191 LOIZOU, MARTHA 75,70, 52,191 Loizou, Niki 228,64,76,83,79 Long, Daniel 271 LONG, DAVID 191 Long, Juanita 250 LONG, RANDOLPH 191, 120,119,117 Lopez, Salomon 250,58 Lovelace, Keith 228,117 Loving, Harry 250 Lovingood, Daniel 250 Lowman, Ginger 228 Loxton, Karen 271 Luke, Cheryl 250 Lutton, Connie 250 Lutton, Ronnie 271 Lutz, Wendy 228,65,66 Mackey, Barry 271 Madden, Darlene 250,83 Madden, Larry 229 Magee, Betty 271 Mahoney, Carol 271,49 Majette, Melinda 229,62 Majette, Seneca 271 Malatesta, Anthony 271 Malatesta, Johnny 250 Manley, Terry 220,229,87,81 Manning, Scott 62,36 Manning, Walter 250 Mapp, Alf 271 Margon, Virginia 229 Markham, Cathy 250 Marshall, Holly 60,58,61 Marshall, Kim 250,115 Martin, Billy 271 MARTIN, CYNTHIA 191,64,75 Martin, Henry 229 Marin, Linda 229,50,51 Martin, Missy 250,55 MARTIN, SANDY 191 Martz, Belinda 250 MASK, DELORES 192,67,66 Mason, Betty 250,55 MASON, CYNTHIA 192,183 Mason, Diane 271 Mater, Nola 271 Mathews, James 229,58 Mathias, Janice 271 Matthews, Gregory 271 MATTHEWS, JOHN 192 MATTHEWS, RODERICK 192, 207,11,42,53 Matthews, Williard 62 Mattox, Barbara 229 Mattox, Beckey 250 Matusiak, Cathy 229 Matusiak, Frances 271,80 Maxwell, Jean 229,50,54,70 MAYES, JOHN 192,50 MAYES, MICHAEL 192,54 MAYES, RICHARD 192,54 Mayo, Thomas 104.103 Mazzone, Mike 250 McArthur, Donna 250 McArthur, Trena 271 McCall, Nathan 229 McClellard, Barbara 271 McClintock, Jody 250 McCook, Dana 271,69 McCormick, Dana 192,117 McCormick, Maria 250 McCoy, Susan 229 McCrickard, Charles 250,80 MC CRICKARD, DIANE 193, 80 McCrickard, Jo Ann 80 McCrickard, Joy 272 MC COY, SHELIA 193,62 McCullough, Sharon 250 McDaniel, Bruce 229 McDaniel, Debbie 229 McDaniel, Debra 272,58 McDaniel, Mike 272 McDougald, Mary 250 McFadden, Susan 272,55 McFadden, Willy 230,124,125 MC GEHEE, CYNTHIA 193 McGee, Sharon 230,62 McGehee, Susan 272 MC GLOTHLIN, BILLY 193, 63,62 McLaughlin, Phillip 65 McHonry, Cathy 251,55,49 McHorney, Steve 230,80 300 McKay, Mike 230,57 McKee, Mary 272 McMullen, Brenda 272 McMullen, Curtis 251 McMullen, Steve 251,62 McNair, Donald 272 McNamara, Deborah 272 McNeal, Delores 251 MC SWEENY, EDDIE 165,193, 9,120,116,102,103,119,105, 117,76 McWhorter, Pam 251 Meacham, Lisa 230,50 Meacham, Vicki 251 Meachan, Fritz 272 Meadows, Debbie 230,44 Meadows, Debbie 251,82 Meadows, Donald 272 Meagher, Pete 238,50,54 Meeker, Ricky 127 MELCHOD, RENEE 193 Melton, Gary 251 Melton, Myrna 251,62 MELVIN, SHERRILL 193 Mercer, Katherine 230,54 Meredith, Robert 193 Meredith, Samuel 127,272 Merritt, Johnny 194,124 Merritt, Joyce 194 Midget, Barbara 54 Midget, Cecil 54 Midgett, Tony 272 Miffleton, Carl 272 Mihalasky, Maureen 194,87 Miles, Chester 194,62 Miller, Cathy 230,66 Miller, Darcia 251 Miller, Denise 272 Miller, Elizabeth 137 Miller, Forrest 251 Miller, Gwen 272 Miller, Herbert 194,112 Miller, Maurice 254 Miller, Sharon 194 Miller, Susan 272 Miller, Valorie 272,57 Milligan, James 58,57 Milligan, Patricia 251 Miltier, Quinton 272 Miner, Buddy 230 Mines, Janie 194,68,137 Mines, Thomas 194 Mines, Wayne 62 Mingus, Michael 68 Minor, Buddy 76 Minzghor, Elvira 272 Mitchell, David 251 Mitchell, James 272 Mitchell, Valeria 129,195,42, 52,58,68 Mitchell, Vickie 251,58,133 Mobley, Jeffery 195,42,50, 52,54,56 Mollenauer, Nancy 58,68,195 Molloy, Linda 230,50,83 Moncreif, John 231 Moncreif, Walter 272 Moody, Kenny 172,17,18,293,104, 106,102,124,125,103,108 Moody, Will 272 Moore, Ben 251 Moore, Claudette 272 Monroe, Tina 272,79 Moore, Claudia 55 Moore, Gayle 231 Moore, Karen 272,57 MORRE, LINDA 195,139 MOORE, MARNISHIA 195, 78.133 Moore, Michael 257,257,259,57, 122.117 Moore, Paul 230,62,66 Moore, Rocky 272 Moore, Scott 272,110 MOORE, VANESSA 195 Moorefield, Melanie 272 MORAN, CANDY 195,67 Morefield, Edward 231,66,80 Morefield, Sandy 231 Merely, Allen 257,54 Moriarty, Bill 231,49 Morin, Teresa 272 MORRIS, DAWN 195 Morris, Francine 272 MORRIS, LOUIS 196,75 Morrisette, Karl 257,58 MORSE, BRODERICK 57,196,58 MORT, MILISSA 196,67 Moseberth, Bruce 257,127 Mosley, Robin 257 Moss, John 257,242,106,103, 57.122.117 Moy, Ray 252,28,49 Moy, Shewling 257 MOZELLE, GAIL 196,61,60 Mozelle, Romona 272 Mullen, Dennis 231,65 MUNDAY, DONALD 127,196 Murchison, Mike 231 Murla, Carol 272 Murphy, Mike 231 Murray, Aretta 272 MURRAY, JEAN 196 Mussetter, Laurie 251,62 MYATT, CLAUDIA 196 Myers, Linda 272,260,42,133 MYERS, MICHELLE 211,127, 196.42.136.133 Myers, Robin 231,50 Myrick, Earnest 272,110 MYRICK, GRETA 197 Myrick, Jean 231,18,47 MYRICK, MELVIN 197 Narron, Donald 252 Narron, Ronnie 231 Neal, Florian 272,76 Neely, Christopher 252 Neil, Michael 197 Nesbitt, Harry 272 Nettles, David 272 Nettles, William 231 Nevins, Patrick 273 Newby, Alnita 273 Newby, Mike 106,103 Newcome, Ricky 273 NEWSOME, PAM 197,44,50 Newsome, Ricky 252 Nicholson, Joann 273 Nixon, Gene 252,62 NIXON, KAREN 197,62 Nixon, Kay 252,62,114,115 Nixon, Kent 252 Nobles, Robert 231 Noel, Timothy 252 NONDON, ROBERT 197 Norris, Gail 273 Norris, Michael 252 Norvell, Amy 50,64 Norvell, Cornelius 54 NUGENT, LESLIE 197,54,56 Nuttall, Beth 273,70 O’BERRY, MARTHA 197,75 O ' Connor, Leslie 231,81 O’Donnell, Jackie 232,50 O’Donneil, Willie 273 Oleyar, Carol 252 Oldfield, Paul 62 Olitsky, Ronni 252 Oliver, Richard 252 Osborne, Catherine 252,55 Osborne, Kathy 50 Outland, Estelle 252 Outland, Mary 273 Overman, Margaret 232 Owen, Russell 252,124 Owen, Thomas 273 Owens, Collins 252 Owens, Gary 252 OWENS, SHELLEY 198,74 Ozman, Edward 252 Ozman, William 273 Padden, Carrie 252 PADGETT, PATRICIA 198 Paine, Deborah 252,66 Pantelides, Jimmy 232,62 Parker, Charles 273 Parker, Condi 232 Parker, Cynthia 273 Parker, Debi 273 Parker, Debbie 273 Parker, Debra 252 Parker, Diane 62 Parker, Dorothy 273 Parker, Janet 232,55,74 Parker, Joyce 252 Parker, Karen 252,55 Parker, Lee 252 PARKER, QUINTON 198,50,54,56 Parker, Robin 273 Parker, Stanley 232 Parker, Vicki 273 PARSONS, KENNETH 198,105,103 Patterson, Andreia 273,58 Patterson, Ceres 273 PATTERSON, RUSSELL 198,54,56 PEAKS, RONALD 198,75,76 Pearce, Greg 273 Pearce, Linda 232 Pearson, Carl 273 Pearson, Charlie 273 PEARSON, JOHN 198 Pearson, Winston 273,58 Pearte, Sue 55,66 PEAVY, ROY 198 PEEBLES, BETTY 199 Peebles, Edward 252 Peele, Tracy 252,62,63 Peet, Joceylin 58 PELLETIER, PHIL 199,62 Penn, Carl 252 Penn, Phyllis 274,279 Perdue, Angela 252,244,80,62 Perdue, Bryson 232 Perry, Anthony 232 Perry, Clarence 274 PERRY, FELICE 199,44 Perry, Michele 274 Perry, Richard 253,55,69 Perkins, Robert 252 PETERS, JOHN 199 Peters, Lee 274,260,110 Peters, Michael 232,44,52,58,69 Peterson, Elvis 274 Peterson, Lynka 253 Pett, Jocelyn 274 PHELPS, TILGHMAN 199 PHELPHS, WANDA 199,67 Philbrick, Kenneth 274 PHILBRICK, STEVEN 199, 172,211,17,293,103,102,104, 126,124,76 Phillips, Dennis 253 Phillips, Kathy 50 Phillips, Linda 253,62 Philiips, Robert 274 Phillips, Warren 274,110 Pierce, Denise 232,50,70 Pierce, Prisciila 232 Pierce, Valerie 274 PiGG, LINDA 199 Piland, Teri 233,32,58,57 Pinkerman, Alan 233 Pinkerman, Edward 253 Pittman, Cathy 243,55 PITTMAN, HARRELL 200,87 Pittman, Janice 253,68 Pittman, Linda 274 Pittman, Robert 253 Piver, Diana 274 Plum, Janice 233 Poe, Darlene 274 POFFENBARGER, JOHN 200 Poindexter, Michael 233 Poland, Debbie 233 Pollard, Ted 233 Pollock, Nancy 253,55 POOL, SANDRA 200 Poole, Stephen 253,62 Pope, Billy 274 Pope, William 274 Porter, Bonita 253 Porter, Ivan 274 PORTER, SHARON 200,35 POWELL, CHARLES 200,63,62,76 Powell, Deborah 274,58,70 POWELL, EDDIE 200,105,103, 118,117 Powell, Paul 62 POWELL, ROBERT 203,62, 274,105,103,116,117,118 Powers, Vandolyn 274,54 Price, Connie 274 Price, Laura 200,54 Price, Mike 233,27,58 Price, William 274 Proffitt, Harry 253,127 Proffitt, Harry 253,127 Proffitt, Mike 62 Pulley, JoAnn 253,240,70 Pulley, Linda 58,70 Purifory, Robert 253 QUIDGEON, DEBRA 200 Quidgeon, Donald 107,109,103 Quidgeon, James 274 Rabba, Bill 57,58 Rabel, Beth 253,62 Rader, Richard 274 Radford, Anita 233 Radford, William 253 Ramsey, Dennis 274 Ramsey, Robin 274 Rardon, Robert 253 RAWLINGS, COLONIUS 201, 50,54 Rawlings, Vicent 253,50 Rawls, Geraldine 274 RAWLS, RICHARD 201,62 Rawls, Sharon 274 RAYNIER, RONALD 201 Raynor, Hilda 253 REAGAN, EDWARD 201,75 Redmon, Jimmy 233 REERY, CYNTHIA 20 REESHINY, WILLIAM 202 Reid, Denise 275 301 Reid, Susan 233,74 Reid, Valerie 275 Reison, Patricia 254 Renfrew, Eva 49 Renfrew, Graham 275 Reynelds, Beb 253 Reynelds, Teresa 275 Rhedes, Bill 233 Rheads, Harry 275 Rich, Rebin 253 Richardsen, Eric 275 Richards, Keith 233 Richardsen, Ervin 253 Rickman, Nancy 275,133 Ricks, Pam 253 Riddick, Darryl 234 Riddick, Kevin 253,50 Riddick, Maria 253,82 Riddick, Pamela 275 Riddick, Patricia 254,82 Riddick, Susan 201 Ridgeway, Garcia 254,58 Riggan, Zandra 254 Riley, Cheryl 254 Ripley, Wanda 275 Rittenberry, Cheryle 275 Rivin, Jenathan 234,50,52,53 Reberts, Calvin 117 Reberts, Gregery 201 Reberts, James 275,122 Reberts, Jee 275 Rebertsen, Krista 234 Rebertsen, Rebin 275,129,133 Rebinsen, Debra 201,67,75 Rebinsen, Gleria 275 Rebinsen, James 234,103 Rebinsen, Jey 254 Redgers, Glennis 275,67 Redgers, Shari 275 Regersen, Penny 64,63 Reftis, Marien 254,54 Regers, Genis 202 Regers, Willie 254 ROGERSON, PENELOPE 202 Rellins, Charles 202 ROLLINS, DANNY 212,54, 56,87,94 Resebere, Judy 202 Ress, Marty 234 Retella, Rebert 254 Reuntree, Fabria 275 Reuntree, Eedrick 275 ROWE, ARMANDO 202 Rewe, Patty 254,57 Rewley, Charles 275 Rewley, Ralph 254,25 Rull, Cathy 254 RUSSELL, APRIL 202,64 Russell, James 254 Russell, Themas 234,54 RYDER, KARIN 202 Ryder, Vickie 275 Salanga, Chris 275 SALLER, PAMELA 203 SALMON, CAROLYN 203 SANDERS, ANGELIA 203 Sanders, Cathy 254 Sandie, Kim 254 Sands, Bebby 275 Sarver, Bebbie 234 Saunders, Christy 234 Saunders, Elizabeth 254 Saunders, Keith 275 Saunders, Lena 234,50,81 Saunders, Sharen 234,62 Savage, Brenda 254 Sawyer, Debbie 234 Sawyer, Gregery 254 Sawyer, India 254 SCALES, ARDENIA 203 Scales, Carlene 254,58 Scales, James 255,58 SCANLON, MICHAEL 203,75 Scanlen, Michele 255 Schauer, Irene 255,76,49 Schmidtke, Cynthia 255,133 Schmidtke, Pamela 275 SCHOOLS, CINDY 203 Scellise, Larry 255 Scett, Angela 255,110 Scett, Debra 49 Scett, Michael 255,110 Scett, Randy 54 Scet t, Rederick 255 Scett, Tina 255 Scett, Vanessa 255,62 SEARS, DONNA 203 Seaten, Pell 276,54 Shambly, Michael 255,110 Shannen, Keith 255,62 SHAPIRO, ALLAN 204 Shea, David 50 SHEA, RONALD 204 Sheffield, Sherrye 57 SHELTON, JAMES 204 Shelten, Rebert 276 Shepheard, Duane 255 Shepheard, Ray 235 Shered, Wallace 276 Sherred, Angela 276 Sherred, Paulette 255 Shifflett, Carelyn 235,54,82 Shert, Card 235 Shert, Janet 255 Silberstein, Beth 255,249,47 SILMON, CARMEN 204,44, 58,68,75 Silmen, Wanda 255,62 Silva, Debbie 235 Silver, Keith 255,112,122,117 Silverberg, Helene 276 Silverberg, Marc 235,74 Silvertsen, Gary 255 Silversen, Terry 235 Simmens, Haver 276 Simpsen, Steve 235,58,62 Singletery, David 254 SIRICO, RICHARD 204 Sittersen, Cathy 276 Sitzler, Susan 276 Sivertsen, Denise 276 SKINNER, CONNIE 204,67 Slade, Angela 256 Slade, Renee 256 Slade, Sharon 276 Slater, Donna 256,133 Slaydon, Lowell 256 Sledge, Gwendolyn 204 Sledge, Judy 256 Sledge, Thomas 276,58 Sloan, Geraldine 276 Smawley, Phillip 256 Smelser, Anne 276 SMITH, ABRAHAM 205,55, 69,80 SMITH, BARRY 73,205,208, 42,50,52,56,73 Smith, Cheryl 256 SMITH, CLIFFORD 205 SMITH, CONNIE 205,60,61 Smith, David 276 Smith, Deborah 256 SMITH, HARRY 205 Smith, Joy 267 SMITH, JUNE 205,67 SMITH, LILLIE 205,78,133 Smith, Marsha 276 Smith, Michael 276 Smith, Pam 256,249 Smith, Phil 62 SMITH, RONNIE 205 Smith, Roxanne 276 Smith, Roy 276 Smith, Theresa 256 Smith, Willie 276 Snead, Leo 276 SNOWDEN, KATHERINE 206, 42,75 Snyder, Teresa 235 SORRELL, CHARLENE 206 Sorrell, Cynthia 235 SPARKS, MARSHA 206 Sparrow, Glenn 256 Speight, David 256 SPEIGHT, JENNIFER 206,67 Speight, Mary 256 SPENCE, JOHN 206,75,73 Spence, Wendel 233,235,47,80 Spencer, Albert 256,58,76 Spivey, Gwendolyn 256 Spivey, Susan 235,54 Spivey, Thee 276 Springs, Valerie 256 Springs, Vincent 276 SPRUILL, DELPHYNE 206,50 Spruill, Margaret 276 Spruill, Phyllis 276 Spruill, Rhonda 256 Stafford, Jayne 276 Stafford, Ruth 277 Stallins, Phillip 256,240,58,87, 73 Stancil, Elizabeth 277 Stanley, Jo Ann 256,38 Stanton, Barry 236 Stanton, Carolyn 236,54,57 STAPLES, DEBORAH 206,67 Staton, Barry 57 ST. CLAIR, AMY 203 Steele, Veldon 277,110 Stevens, Debra 256 Stevenson, Beverly 277,83 STEWART, ANGUS 206 Stewart, Bernie 55 Stewart, Donna 57,236 Stewart, Gwen 236 Stilley, Yvette 277 Stitt, Holly 257 Stokes, Ernest 257,110 Stokes, Terry 257 Storey, Carol 277 STOVER, TANA 207 Street, Roger 277 Strother, Mark 236 Sturges, Barbara 277 Sturges, Edna 207 Sublett, Barry 236 Suddeth, Scott 277 Suddeth, Sloan 257 Sugg, Joseph 277 Suite, Willie 277 Sullivan, Ruth Ann 277 Summerlyn, John 277 SWANN, RACHEL 75,207,27, 44,50,52,53 Swean, Jane 277 Swean, Sherry 277 SWEET, HOWARD 207 Sweet, Linda 257 Sykes, Annelle 257 Sykes, Betty 236 Sykes, Bill 257 Sykes, Carlton 257 Sykes, Clarence 54,56 Sykes, Paula 257 Syke s, Terence 257,54 Sykes, Walter 277 TANNER, THOMAS 207,62 Tarr, Teresa 257 Tate, Daniel 277 TATE, JANE 207,74 TAYLOR, BARBARA 207,62 TAYLOR, DEBBIE 207,62 Taylor, Debra 257 TAYLOR, DONALD 208 Taylor, Marie 236 Taylor, Patricia 277 Taylor, Scott 257 Teall, Joanne 277,50 Terry, Peggy 257,62 THAYER, LILLIAN 208,204, 60,78,67 Therault, Charles 236 Thereault, David 257,240 Thingstad, Eric 277 THINGSTAD, MICHAEL 208 Thomas, Keith 62 Thomas, Rose 277 Thompson, Byron 277 Thompson, Darlene 49 Thompson, Barbara 277 THOMPSON, JAMES 208,75 THOMPSON, KATHERINE 208, 214,42,50 Thompson, Kathleen 236 Thompson, Robert 257 Thompson, Sherri 277 Thomson, Susan 277,129 Thomsen, Virginia 277 Thorne, Leslie 257,250,102,103, 105,125,117,122 Thornton, Donna 236 Thornton, JoAnn 236 THORTON, MARY 208 Thornton, Stanley 257,110 Thurber, Cathy 278 Thurston, Magnolia 278 Tilton, Ernest 236 Tippett, Michael 278 TIppin, Shari 257,62, Todd, Libby 236,50 Todd, Richard 236,57,49 Tolbert, Debbie 236,81 Trant, James 278,80 Tretola, Vincent 278 TRIMBLE, CHARLES 208,62 TRIPLETT, JOSEPH 208 Tritold, Frank 237 Trowbridge, Deborah 258,55,80 Trowbridge, Teresa 237,60,61 Trower, Barbara 258 Trusty, Eula 278 Tucker, Connie 258 TUGWELL, GEORGE 209 Tugwell, Steve 237,62 Turner, Carl 237,76 Turner, T. G. 209 Tyler, Robert 278,122 Tyre, Brenda 209 Tyson, Gwen 209,62 Underwood, Linda 258 Utley, Kent 237 VALENTINE, GARY 209 Vanderbury, Pamela 237 302 Vanderploey, Richard 258 VAN DORN, DAVID 209,75,76 Van Horn, Debby 258 Van Horn, Ernest 278 Vann, Debbie 278 VANN, SUSAN 209,75 VANN, VIRGINIA 209,75 VASQUEZ, TERESA 210 Vasquez, Aurorea 278,67 Vass, Larry 278 Vastardis, Anthony 237 VASTARDIS, LOUIS 210,62 Vaughan, Debbie 62 Vaughan, Jo Ann 237 Vaughan, Lynn 237,233,7,50,54, 94 Vaughan, Mike 103,106 Vaughan, Sara 278 Veal, Ricky 258 VEAL, A. D. 210 Venable, Therese 258,62 Verdenbury, Davis 237,79 Verdolotti, Constance 278 VERDOLOTTI, JOHN 210 Vernon, Herbie 237 Vernon, Melody 278 VERTZ, VIVIAN 210 VICK, BONNIE 210,19,44, 50,54,81 Vick, Pam 258 Vicks, Johnny 278 Vines, Johnny 278 VINSON, MARK 210 Wagner, Bill 237,69,127 Wagner, Wayne 278 Wainwright, Thomas 278 Waive, Patti 237 Walker, Debbie 278 WALKER, Q. E. 210 Walker, Virginia 278 Wallace, Scott 238 WALSH, PAM 211,81 Walton, Johnnie 237,58,70 Walton, Patricia 258,58,70 Ward, Danny 112 Ward, Janet 258 Ward, Kathy 49 WARD, MARY 211,67 WARD, MICHAEL 211 Ward, Steven 258 Ward, Terry 237,124,126 Warf, Patricia 278 Warren, David 258 Washington, Barbara 278 Washington, Regina 258,55,57 WATERS, CHERRI 211,75, 214,52,53,79 Waters, Monica 278 Waters, Rocky 237,54 Watlington, Debbie 278 Watlington, Kay 278 Watson, David 278,58 Watson, Debbie 238 Watson, Elaine 278,57 Watson, Junius 258,110 Watson, Karl 258 Watson, Lola 258 Watson, Roxanne 278,50 Watts, Lenuel 258 Waycaster, Vicki 238,60,57 Weatherbe, Joe 76 Weatherly, Barbara 211,67 Weatherly, Wade 257 Weatherly, Wayne 124 Webb, Peggy 21 1 Webster, Carl 278,110 Weeks, Ricky 278 Weldon, Debbie 259 Wells, Cornell 238 Wells, Richard 21 1 West, Kathy 220,238,42,86 Wheeler, Peggy 278 White, Connie 259 White, Mary 278 Whited, Anita 278 Whitehead, James 118,212,107,117 Whitehead, Libby 238 Whitehead, Robert 259,103 Whitehurst, Robert 259 Whitehurst, Theresa 238,50,54 Whitfield, Cecil 212 Whitley, Betty 259 Whitley, Cynthia 212,42,43 Whitlow, Allen 238 Whitt, Gary 259,110 Whitt, Rodney 212 Wiggins, Cheryl 278 Wiggins, Lynne 278 Wilder, Kathy 259,257,88,114 Wilkie, Roni 238,44 Wilkins, Gloria 223 Wilkins, John (Mike) 212,58,72 Wilkinson, Donna 60 Wilkinson, Mary Sue 259,240,251, 42 Williams, Amy 239,81 Williams, Bernadette 64 Williams, Bobby 259 Williams, Demetrious 278 Williams, Earlene 212 Williams, Frenchie 212,50 Williams, Issac 278 Williams, Janet 278 Williams, Jesse 278 Williams, John 213,57,75,133 Williams, Lisa 239,50 Williams, Kathy 259 Williams, Marian 278,58 Wiliiams, Michael 239,54 Williams, Rebecca 213 Williams, Sharon 279 Williams, Wanda 239,47 Williams, William 213 Williamson, Carl 58,103,107 Williamson, Gary 279 Williamson, George 259,103,108, 110 Williford, Cheryl 279 Williford, Dalton 279 Willis, Carol 279 Willis, Donald 279 Willis, Richard 259 Willis, Smedley 279 Wilson, David 279 Wilson, Kay 279 Wilson, Susie 259 Wilson, Syliva 239,80 Win borne, Vicki 259 Winn, Robin 239 Winters, Barry 257 Witherow, Gary 259,32,58,69 Wolff, Virginia 259 Wong, Guy 279,127 Wood, Bruce 259 Wood, Craig 233,239,47 Wood, Curtis 279 Wood, Kimberly 259 Wood, Michael 259 Wood, Norman 213 Wood, Russell 259 Wood, Tim 110 Woodall, John 279 Woods, Ben 279 Woods, Michael 259 Worrell, Jesse 239,52,58,69 Wright, Becky 239,64 Wright, Carlyle 259 Wright, Joseph 239 Wright, Pam 58 Wright, Steve 259,124 Wright, Tom 259 Writsel, Barbara 239,68 Writsel, Mary 239 WYANT, ELIZABETH 213,44,52 Wynn, Vanessa 58 WYNNE, JANIPHER 259,55 WYRON, RICHARD 213,214, 50,51,52,53,76,70,92,79 YANCEY, AVA 213,19 Yancey, Divina 259 Yarbrough, Patricia 274 YARBROUGH, RICHARD 213, 207 Yates, Holly 274 Yates, Steve 274 Yeates, Karen 239 Yeates, Nancy 279 Yerabek, Cathy 259,114,115 York, Sally 239 Young, Bubba 49 Young, Denise 279 Young, Pat 239 Young, Phillip 259 Young, Timothy 279 Zakowski, Steve 214 Zedd, Michael 259,69,72 Zirk, Dale 214 Zirkle, Keith 239 ZIRKLE, SHARON 214,78, 75,133 Junior Varsity Basebail Team Ro w 1: Gary Sivertson, Kenny Ewell, Ricky Vanderploeg, Tommy Fly, Coach Ken Hopkins, Mike Lipford, Gene Jones, Bruce Conley, Maurice Carey. Row 2: Manager Larry Howard, Dan Brower, Dick Rader, Mike Shambley, Russell Borjes, David Thereault, John Gibbs, Tim Wood, Danny Owens, Manager Wayne Harrell. Editor’s note: The above picture is included here because the Junior Varsity Baseball Team was not chosen in time to be put in the sports section, and we felt that they deserved recognition. 303 You Do, Too. Nancy Bailey, Editor 1972 President.
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