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THE 
TIGER 


VIRGINIA  BEACH,   VA 


DEDICA  TION 


We,  the  last  graduating  class  of  Union  Kempsville  High  School  wish  to  dedicate 
this,  our  last  Senior  Class  Annual,  to  all  of  those  who  have  gone  before  us  and  who, 
by  their  accomplishments  here,  have  made  our  academic  growth  a  little  less  crowded 
with  "growing  pains,  "  and  a  little  more  endowed  with  the  imagery  of  years  well  spent 
in  the  pursuit  of  an  education. 

Many  of  us  have  been  inspired  by  the  pace  set  for  us  and  are  eager  to  reach  for  the 
torch  which  has  been  passed  to  us  so  that  we  might  find  our  way  to  the  pinnacle  of  suc- 
cess .  We  hope  to  prove  worthy  of  the  legacy  left  to  us  by  some  of  those  who  have  made 
their  marks  in  the  areas  of  education,  the  arts,   medicine,  athletics,  the  business 
world  and  in  all  the  areas  where  good  people  serve,  satisfy  and  succeed. 

We  were  given  a  challenge  by  our  faithful  administration  and  a  devoted  faculty  who 
have  been  true  standard  bearers  of  truth  and  enlightment. 

We  were  given  encouragement  by  those  faithful  patrons  of  the  community  who 
dreamed  of  greater  opportunities  in  education  at  Union  Kempsville  and  WORKED  to- 
ward that  end . 

We  were  given  hope  by  those  who  achieved  scholastic  honors  and  recognition  in  the 
physical  form  of  plaques,  certificates,  ribbons,  and  medals  in  the  areas  of  art,   mu- 
sic and  athletics --as  these  honors  served  as  daily  reminders  that  success  could  and 
did  begin  HERE. 

Our  debt  to  ALL  who  have  worked  for  us,  with  us,  and  before  us,  is  great. 

So  this  Class  of  Nineteen  hundred  and  sixty -nine  takes  this  opportunity  to  thank  ALL 
of  them  by  dedicating  this  annual,  THE  1969  TIGER,  to  all  our  teachers,  our  friends 
and  all  the  graduating  classes  of  yesteryear  . 


"What  a  time  for  a  test--just  before  a  holiday!  !  " 


Reflections  on  times  like 
these  will  make  the  memory 
of  U.U.  Days  bitter-sweet. 


Below:  Larry  Uzzle  and  Warnell  Fletcher  wearily 
make  their  way  home  after  a  "hard"   ???  day. 


Eileen  Brown  and  Linwood  Skinner  "spot"  a  "Tiger"  football 
game. 


Work  is  also  a  part  of  the  school  day. 


The  Yearbook  Staff  keeps  its  workroom 
humming  with  activity.  Left  to  right  are 
Louise  Willie,  Joyce  Skinner,  LaVerne 
Peebles,  Cynthia  Murphy,  Deborah  Peebles, 
Linwood  Skinner  and  Leon  Carrington. 


At  left,  Linwood  checks  the  bulletin  board 
for  his  work  assignment  for  the  day. 


Below:  Joyce  checks  the  shipping  check  sheet  before 
completing  this  senior  page. 


Below,  Linwood  re-draws  another  3R  Form  for 
that  "just  right"  touch." 


Art  Editor  Carrington  glances  up 
and  is  caught  off-guard. 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


ADMINISTRATION 


FACULTY 


SENIORS 

CLASSES 

ATHLETICS 

ACTIVITIES 

ADVERTISING 


School  "daze"  images  may  be  those  mental  pictures  of  how  things  would  be  if  .  .  .  students  moved  quickly  and 
quietly  when  passing  to  classes,  this  is  our  idea  of  how  the  corridors  would  seem  to  be. 


SCHOOL  "DAZE 
IMA  GES 


It  is  the  dream  of  every  teacher  to  have  such  full  attention. 
Mr.  Sellers  has  it. 


Can  you  imagine  walking  into  the  library 
and  seeing  ALL  students  so  busily  engaged? 


Warnell  Fletcher  pauses  before  entering 
Staff  room. 


There're  only  a  few  moments  of  the  day  when  one  can  be 
still  and  reflect,  so  Linwood  Skinner  and  Evonne  Foreman  do 
just  that  while  riding  home  on  the  school  bus. 


TAKING  TIME 


A  little  time  taken  here  to  catch  up  on  one's 
reading. 


These  industrious  fellows 
take  their  leisure  time  to 
learn  the  fine  points  of 
upholstering. 


PRINCIPAL'S  MESSAGE 

Congratulations  to  all  who  contributed  to  the  publication  of  this 
very  interesting  and  revealing  yearbook. 

It  is  self-evident  that  you  will  recall  from  these  pages  the  hap- 
piest and  most  cherished  experiences  of  your  high  school  career . 
As  you  are  led  into  reminiscence,   may  each  memory  increase 
your  appreciation  for  the  sacrifices  made  by  your  parents,  teach- 
ers, and  others  who  helped  to  make  it  possible  for  you  to  gradu- 
ate. 

Do  not  let  this  achievement  be  the  end  of  your  educational  en- 
deavor .  It  is  only  a  foundation  upon  which  you  may  become  more 
refined,  and  prepared  for  a  suitable  vocation. 

The  experiences  of  your  recent  successes  should  give  zest  for 
a  continued  search  for  knowledge.  It  is  hoped  that  each  of  you  will 
realize  the  ambitions,  dreams,  and  aspirations  that  have  been  so 
challenging  while  at  Union  Kempsville  High  School.  In  your  future 
efforts  to  develop  a  more  refined  individual  you  have  our  very 
best  wishes  . 

Though  we  lose  you  as  a  student  through  the  formalities  of  grad- 
uation, we  hope  you  will  soon  become  a  scholar  in  some  institution 
of  higher  learning  and  continue  your  education . 


AD  MINIS  TRA  TION 


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Mr.  Boykin  would  be  one  of  the  first  to  admit  that  NO  office  runs  smoothly  without  the  help  of  an  efficient  secre- 
tary. Mrs.  Velma  Haynes,   "Girl  Friday--Class  A-l",  takes  a  letter  for  the  principal  as  he  prepares  and  organizes 
his  schedules  for  another  busy  year. 


OUR 
PRINCIPAL 


Mr.  Joseph  V.  Boykin,  Sr. 


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The  door  to  Mr.  Willis'  office  opens  and  closes 
constantly  as  students  trail  in  and  out--some 
with  pleasant  solutions  to  problems;  some  others 
with  problems  of  their  own. 


ASSISTANT 
PRINCIPAL 


Mr.  Charles  A.  Willis 


ADMINISTRATIVE  ASSISTANT 


Mr.  Robbins  keeps  a  schedule  running  in  tip-top 
order  and  is  caught  here  engaged  in  one  of  his 
more  leisurely  tasks. 


Mr.  John  W.  Robbins,  Jr. 


A  small  group  of  students  talk  and  listen  to  Mrs.  Brockett, 
Counselor. 


Mrs.  Mary  B.  Brockett 


G  UIDA  NCE 


Seekers  of  career  information  can  find  answers  in  abundance  in  our 
Guidance  Department.  Group,  as  well  as  private  counselling  sessions, 
can  be  arranged  with  either  of  the  counsellors  . 


Warnell  Fletcher  gives  serious  thought  to  his  plans  for 
the  future. 


Mr.  Robert  L.  Gordon 


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TIDEWATER  SCHOLASTIC  TEAM— 1968 

Pictured  above  are:    Evonne  Foreman,  Carolyn  Jones,  Christine  Holley.     STANDING:    Mary  Ambrose,  Larry  Brinkley, 
Michael  Lee,  Deborah  Peebles,  Earnest  Jackson,  Tidewater  Scholastic  Achievement  Team  for  the  Fall  of  1968. 


Members  of  the  Scholastic  Team  are  elected  each  year  in  recognition  of  their 
excellence  in  scholarship  and  are  so  honored  in  order  to  encourage  others  to 
higher  academic  achievement. 


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TEACHER  OF  THE  YEAR 

KIWANIS  CLUB  HONORS  MR.  JACOB  WHITEHURST 


Mr.  Whitehurst  takes  a  coffee  break  in  loun 


ge- 


Mr.  Whitehurst,  a  social  studies 
teacher,  was  honored  by  the  Kiwanis 
Club  of  Virginia  Beach  for  his  work  with 
students  .  Mr .  Whitehurst  is  the  very 
active  sponsor  of  the  Bachelors  Club,  a 
male  branch  of  the  Future  Teachers  of 
America . 

Mr.  Whitehurst  is  a  graduate  of  UK, 
as  is  his  wife,  the  former  Barbara  Wood - 
house.  Mrs  .  Whitehurst  teaches  at  Mal- 
ibu  Elementary  School . 


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FACULTY 


Mr.  Norman  L.  Halladay 
General  Mathematics 
Geometry 


Mr.  Charles  L.  Harvin 

Biology 

Life  Science 


Miss  Olive  Daughtry 
General  Mathematics 
Algebra 


SCIENCE  & 
MATH 


Right: 

Mr.  Quiton  D.  Owen 

Physical  Science 


Left: 

Mr.  John  L    Perry 

Physics 

Physical  Science 


Mr.  Clyde  I.  Siler 
Department  Chairman 


Mr.  Joshua  Darden 

Coach 

Tigers  Football  Team 


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PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


Mrs.  Rosa  C.  Edwards 


Mr.  Darden  appears  to 
be  planning  his  line- 
up for  an  upcoming 
game. 


Mr.  Goss  and  Mr.  Darden 
confer  on  the  schedule 
for  intramural  games. 


Mr.  Judge  Goss 


Mrs.  Agnes  J.  Knight 


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Mr.  Roy  A.  Re  id 
Band  Director 


Mrs.  Leola  Coles 
Special  Education 


Miss  Rose  Mary  Hooper 
Art 


Mrs.  Jacqueline  Coleman 
Choral  Director 


Mrs.  Bernice  H.  Greene 
French 


Mrs.  Mattie  B.  Patterson 
Spanish 


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Mr.  Herman  L.  Valentine 
Agriculture 


Mr.  H.  L.  Robinson 
ICT  Co-ordinator 


INDUSTRIAL  AND  VOCATIONAL 

ARTS 


Mr.  Joseph  R.  Hassel 
Drafting 


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Mr.  C.  C.  Farrar 
ICT  Co-ordinator 


Mr.  Alexandre  Woodhouse 
Woodshop 

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Mrs.  Carnell  Clay 
Librarian 


Mr.  Watson  frequently  uses  his  expressive  hands  to  get 
over  to  his  class  a  point  he  wishes  to  stress  in  history. 


Mrs.  Linda  Paulson 
Geography 


Mr.  William  J.  Watson 
Government 


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Mrs.  Louise  H    Carter 
American  History 


Far  Left: 

Mr.  Jacob  Whitehurst 

World  History 


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Mrs.  Mary  G.  Garrison 


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Mrs.  Sarah  W.  Re  id 


Mrs.  Matilda  Freeman 


READING 


Mrs.  Cora  W.  Wilson,  P.N. 


HE  A L TH 

AND 
NURSING 
SER  VICES 


Mrs.  Ruby  M.  Riddick 


Mrs.  Shirley  Mirman 
Registered  Nurse 


2! 


Mrs.  Siler  checks  to  see  that  a  machine  is  in  working  order. 


Mrs.  Jean  O.  Siler 
Business  Education 


Mrs.  Louise  H.  Reid 
Business  Education 


Miss  Patricia  S.  Wallace 


Miss  Hattie  L.  Goodman 
English 


Mrs.  Alice  A.  Durgan 


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Below: 

Mrs.  Velma  Haynes 
Head  Clerk 
Office  of  Principal 


HOME  ECONOMICS 


Mrs.  Fredrica  R.  Ballard 


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ENGLISH 


Mrs.  Evelyn  W.  Smith 


Right: 

Mrs.  Ruby  Moore 

Far  Right: 

Miss  Claudette  Shav 


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CLERKS 


Mrs.  Versie  Hassel 
Guidance 


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CUSTODIAL  STAFF 


A  tidy  school  is  a  good  school.    Mrs.  R.  Fitzgerald,  Mr.  S.  Dildy,  Mr.  J.  Newan  and  Mrs.  Miller  team  up 
to  spruce  up  the  school. 


CAFETERIA  STAFF 


The  culinary  arts  are  ably  practiced  by  Madames  E.  Jackson,  L.  Johns,  T.  Gilchrist,  B.  Boone,  D.  Russell 
and  E.  Wright  who  make  possible  the  healthy,  hot  lunches  which  are  prepared  daily. 


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.  .  .  of  diligence  on  Senior  Annual  staff 


.  .  .  tension  while  watching  a  football  game 


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MEMBERS  OF  1968  ACADEMIC 
PROCESSIONAL 

FIRST  ROW:    Gordon,  Willis,  Boykin  (Prin.),  Bentley*,  Freeman,  Cleary*,  Diggs.     SECOND  ROW:    Owen,  Edwards, 
Reid,  Allen*,  Riddick,  Durgan,  Robinson,  Patterson.    THIRD  ROW:    Silver,  Haynes*,  Valentine,  Reid,  Hassell, 
Daughtry,  Greene*,  Whitehurst,  Hairston.    FOURTH  ROW:    Griffin*,  Darden,  Smith*,  Watson,  Siler,  Brockett,  Capps*, 
Rasberry*,  Coles,  Farrar.    FIFTH  ROW:    Goodman,  Knight,  Woodhouse,  Thomas*,  Robbins,  Goss,  Perry,  Setzer*,  Carter, 
Robinson,  Ballard.         *Transferred 


Pictured  above  is  the  last  full  faculty  group  to  march  in  the  Academic  Pro- 
cessional which  had  become  a  tradition  of  UK  graduation  exercises. 

Though  many  of  the  above  staff  had  already  been  transferred  at  the  beginning 
of  the  current  school  year,  they  were  still  felt  to  be  part  of  Union  Kempsville 
High. 


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SENIOR  S 


Stella  Banks 


Houston  Bailey 

Hobby:     Sports 

Ambition:    Phy.  Ed.  Teacher 

Bachelors  Club 


Sylvia  Bailey 
Hobby:     Reading 
Ambition:     Interior  Decorator 
Xinos  and  Girls  Club 


Elsie  Barham 


Anthony  Braithwaite 
Hobbies:     Football,  Basketball 
Ambition:    Brickmason 


Mildred  Brockett 


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Eileen  Brown 
Hobby:     Singing 
Ambition:    Secretary 
Xinos  Club 


Bessie  Brown 

Hobbies:    Singing  and  Reading 

Ambition:     Music 

Spanish  Club 


Dorothy  Brown 
Hobby:     Reading 
Y-Teens  and  I.C.T.  Club 


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Irvin  Bunn 
Hobby:     Reading 
Ambition:    College 


Audrey  L.  Caffee 
Hobby:     Riding  Bicycles 
Xinos  Club 


Ernest  Caffee 

Hobbies:    Tennis,  Hunting 

Ambition:    Automatic  Transmis- 

sioner  Specialist 

Industrial  Arts  Club 


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Leon  T.  Carrington 
Hobby:    Bowling 
Ambition:    Doctor 
Spanish  Club 


Lucy  C.  Cason 
Hobby:     Reading 
Ambition:    Dentist 
I.C.T.  Club 


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Brenda  L.  Cason 
Hobby:     Sewing 
Ambition:     Seamstress 
Y-Teen  Club 


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Hester  Cheatham 


Donnell  Creekmore 
Hobby:    Golf 
Ambition:    Teacher 


Louis  Cross 


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Mary  M.  Cuffee 
Hobby:     Reading 
Ambition:     Teacher 
Xinos  Club 


Raymond  A.  Dailey 
Hobby:    Auto  Racing 
Ambition:    Businessman 
Bachelors  Club 


Shelley  H.  Cuffee 

Hobby:    Dancing 

Ambition:    Key  Punch  Operator 

Xinos,  Dramatic  Club 


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Dennis  Davis 


Jesse  Davis 


Joseph  M.  Etheridge 
Hobby:    Fishing 
Ambition:     Welder 


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Leon  Flora 
Hobby:     Football 
Ambition:    Businessman 
LOT    Club 


Douglas  Evans 

Hobbies:    Bowling,  Basketball 


Jestine  D.  Fitzgerald 
Hobbies:    Dancing,  Reading 
Ambition:     I.B.M.  Technician 
Dramatic,  Xinos  Club 


Serafio  E.  Fontanilia 
Hobby:    Outdoor  Sports 
Ambition:    Military 


Evone  Foreman 
Hobby:     Drawing 
Ambition:    Biologist 
Xinos,  Dramatic  Club 


Willie  L.  Foreman 

Hobby:    Drawing 

Ambition:     Electronic  Engineer 


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Elizabeth  Franklin 
Hobby:    Drawing 
Ambition:     Social  Worker 


Paula  Gardner 

Hobbies:    Dancing,  Singing 

Ambition:     Model 


Rosalyn  L.  Freeman 

Hobby:    Drawing 

Ambition:     Interior  Decorator 


Reuben  A.  Gilchrist 
Hobbies:     Singing  and  Boxing 
Ambition:    Pro-Boxer 


Terry  Gilchrist 

Hobbies:    Outdoors,  Sports 

Ambition:     Engineer 


Levon  Gregory 


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Barbara  Harris 
Hobby:    Dancing 
Ambition:     Chemist 


Albeeta  A.  Harold 

Ambition:    Health,  P.E.  Teacher 


Nelson  L.  Harper 
Hobbies:    Art,  Tennis 
Ambition:     Commercial  Artist 


Donnell  L.  Hassell 
Hobby:    Slot  Car  Racing 
Ambition:    Mechanical  Engineer 


Edna  M.  Hawkins 
Hobby:  Cooking 
Ambition:     Phy.  Ed.  Teacher 


Joyce  M.  Herbert 

Hobby:    Sports 

Ambition:     Phy.  Ed.  Teacher 


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Erven  Hoggany 


Gwendolyn  Hogue 
Y   Teen  Club 
Hobby:     Cooking 
Ambition:    Barber 


Calvin  E.  Hoggard 
Hobby:    Drag  Racing 


Oscar  Hymons 

Ambition:    Military  Drafting  Club 


Ethel  M.  Johnson 
Hobby  Dancing 
Ambition:     Secretary 


Vivian  D.  Jones 
Hobby:    Reading 
Ambition:    Secretary 
Y-Teen  Club 


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Clayton  L.  Jones 

Hobby:     Tennis 

Ambition:    Aircraft  Mechanic 


Pearlie  D.  Land 
Hobby:     Cooking 
Ambition:     Nursing 


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Gloria  J.  Macer 
Hobbies:    All  Sports 
Ambition:    Health  G  Phy.  Ed. 
Teacher 


James  Mahone 

Hobby:    Drawing 

Ambition:     Working  with  Hands 


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Darlene  Mason 
Hobby:    Dancing 
Ambition:     Teacher 


Waverly  L.  Mills 
Hobby:  Football 
Ambition:    Teacher 


Sandra  R.  Mayfield 


James  Mitchell 


Wade  Morings 

Hobby:    Driving 

Ambition:     Electronic  Engineer 


Clement  L.  Murphy 
Hobby:     Sports 


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Cynthia  D.  Murphy 
Hobby:    Dancing 
Ambition-     IBM  Operator 


Shirley  R.  Olds 
Hobby:    Singing 
Ambition:     Secretary 


Doris  Olds 


Frank  Owens 


Juanita  Owens 


Deborah  A.  Peebles 
Hobby:     Reading 
Ambition:     Secretary 
Yearbook  Staff,  and  Xinos  Club 


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Mildred  Riddick 
Hobby:  Cooking 
Ambition:    Nursing 


LaVerne  C.  Peebles 
Hobbies:     Music,  Reading 
Ambition:     Secretary 
Xinos,  Dramatic  Club 


Herman  L.  Phillips 
Hobby:    Dancing 
Ambition:    Armed  Forces 


Wicke  Riggens 

Hobby:     Cooking 

Ambition:    Business  Management 


Theodore  Robinson 


Ronnie  Rouse 

Hobby:     Slot  Car  Racing 

Ambition:    Secondary  Education 


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Patricia  A.  Shaw 
Hobby:  Dancing 
Ambition-    Fashion  Model 


Linwood  S.  Skinner 
Hobby:  Basketball 
Ambition:    Business  Management 


Joyce  M.  Skinner 
Hobby:     Mathematics 
Ambition:    Accountant 


Dale  E.  Smith 
Hobby:    Cooking 
Ambition:     Nursing 


Shirley  A  Smith 
Hobby:  Cooking 
Ambition:     Nursinc 


Shirley  L.  Sawyer 
Hobby:  Pool 


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Gene  Stevenson 


Jacqueline  E.  Taylor 
Hobby:    Basketball 
Ambition:    Teacher 
Y-Teens  Club 


Judith  Stewart 
Hobby:     Reading 
Y-Teen  Club 


Barbara  J.  Williams 
Hobby:     Cooking 
Ambition:    Nurse 
Dramatic  Club 


Christine  Williams 


Gwendolyn  A.  Williams 
Hobby:    Reading 
Ambition:    Help 
Humanity 
Y-Teens  Club 


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Shirley  A.  Williams 
Hobbies:    Dancing,  Singing 
Ambition:    Teacher 


Louvenia  Willie 
Hobby:     Singing 
Ambition:    Secretary 
Dramatics  Club 


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Louise  Willie 

Hobbies:     Typing,  Singing 
Ambition:    Clerk  Typist 
Dramatic,  ITC  Clubs 


William  C.  Wilson 

Gloria  Wood 

Gary  Watkins 

Bachelors  Club 

Xinos,  ITC  Club 

Hobby:     Sports 

Ambition:     I.B.M.  Key  punch 

operator 

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Alvin  L.  Gregory 
Hobby:    Collect  old  Coins 
Ambition:     Welder 
Bachelors  Club 


Annette  G.  Gerogory 
Hobby:     Reading,  Dancing 
Ambition:    Music  Teacher 


Charlie  Snowden 

Hobbies:    Basketball,  Football 

Ambition:     Movie  Star 


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Harold  Lawrence 


Gloria  Pinckney 
Hobby:    Dancing 
Ambition:    Secretary 
Girls  Club,  Y-  Teens. 


Sirley  Sawyer 

Hobby:    Slot  Car  Racing 

Pool 


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Donnette  Washington 

Hobbies:    Bowling,  Dancing, 

Sewing. 

Ambition:    Key  Punch  Operator 

Xinos,  Future  Homemaker  of 

America. 


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CAN  THESE  REALLY  BE 
IMAGES  OF  THE  FUTURE 


Teacher?  Decorator?  Architect? 


Businessman?  Designer? 


Machines 
Operator? 


Businessman? 


Housewife  ? 


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Computer 
Expert  ? 


General? 


Builder  ? 


Artist  ? 


President  ? 


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Key  Punch 
Expert? 


Social  Worker? 


Biologist? 
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RICH  MAN,  POOR  MAN,  BEGGAR 

DOCTOR,  LAWYER, 


DO  WE  HAVE  HERE  A  . 


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Pugilist? 


Hydraulics  Teacher? 

Engineer? 


Chemist?  Physicist: 


Physical 
Therapist  ? 


Actor  ? 


Areospace 
Mechanic? 


Colonel? 


Stenographer : 


& 


Tax  Assessor? 


Gridiron  Ace  ? 


Gold  Medal 
Olympic  Runner? 


Circus  Barker  ? 


Rembrandt? 


MA  N,  THIEF .  .  . 
RAILROAD  CHIEF? 


Steno? 


Professor?  Chauffeur? 


Farmer? 


C.P.A.  ? 


Supermarket 
Manager? 


Choral 
Director? 


Social 
Worker? 


Missionary 


Fashion  Model? 


Receptionist? 


Designer? 


Biochemist? 


Lawyer? 


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MOST  PLEASANT 

Shirley  Olds,  Anthony  Braithwaite 
MOST  POLITE 

Gwendolyn  Williams,  Leon  Carrington 


MOST  PROMISING: 
MOST  BRILLIANT: 


CLASS  SUPi 


TALLEST 

Patricia  Shaw,  Ruben  Gilchrist 
SHORTEST 

Marvin  Baxter,  Cynthia  Murphy 


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William  Wilson,  Audrey  Caffee 
Willie  Foreman,  Evonne  Foreman 


ERLATIVES 


MOST  DRAMATIC 

Shelley  Cuffee,  Ruben  Gilchrist 
MOST  MUSICAL 

Alveeta  Harold,  Wade  Mornings 


MOST  ATTRACTIVE 

Warnell  Fletcher,  Jestine  Fitzgerald 
BEST  DRESSED 

Patricia  Shaw,  Marvin  Baxter 


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MOST  POPULAR 
Houston  Bailey 
Gloria  Macer 


THEY'RE 


MOST  ATHLETIC 
Houston  Bailey 
Joyce  Herbert 


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NEATEST 

Linwood  Skinner  and 
Bessie  Brown 

MOST  POISED 

Rosalyn  Freeman  and 
Serafio  Fontanilla 


THE  MOST.. 


NOISIEST 

Clement  Murphy  and  La  Verne  Dildy 


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MOST  JOVIAL 

Jesse  Davis  and  La  Verne  Peebles 


MOST  TALKATIVE 
Barbara  Harris  and 
Terry  Gilchrist 


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MOST  RELIABLE 

Joyce  Skinner  and  Kenneth  Bowe 


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/4/VZ)  BEST 


LEAST  RELIABLE 

Nathaniel  Willie  and  Paula  Gardner 


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MOST  ATTRACTIVE 
Darlene  Mason  Achwood  Benjamin 


MOST  ARTISTIC 
Mary  Cuffee 
Nelson  Harper 


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CLA  SSES 


Robert  Albritton 
Vivian  Ambrose 
Noah  Boone 
Richard  Bright 


Jesse  Britt 


Frank  Battle 


Clyde  Bryant  Ernest  Christian  Charles  Conyers 


Alvin  Cornick 
Clinton  Diggs 


Louis  Cross 
Ellen  Dillard 


Levi  Cuffee 
Carol  Edmonds 


Mildred  Davis 
Leroy  Fletcher 


Shirley  Davis 
Winfred  Felton 


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Isaac  Forbes 
Clementine  Foreman 
Linda  Foreman 
Mamie  Foreman 


Bruce  Godfrey 


Irene  Goffigan  Michael  Goffigan  Deborah  Gregory  Albert  Harold 


Brenda  Harold  Walter  Harold  Samuel  Harper  Ronnie  Hawkins  Ronnie  Haynes 

Alexander  Hodnett  Gene  Holloman  Ernest  Jackson  Carolyn  Jones  Catherine  Jones 


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Bernette  Jordan 
Vernon  Lawrence 
Troy  Murphy 
Brenda  Olds 


Charles  Owens  Sandra  Owens  Norma  Owens  Lessie  Owens  Vincent  Price 


Kenneth  Privott 
Diane  Sanderlin 


Barbara  Riddick 
Diane  Sanderson 


Daniel  Riddick 
Carolyn  Smith 


Junior  Riddick 
Larry  Sneed 


Ruth  Robinson 
Melvin  Spence 


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Vincent  McCoy 
Shylene  Smith 
Jacqueline  Stewart 


Nathan  Stiff 
Clarica  Swimpson 
Claudia  Tabron 


Yd  Thourogood 
Prentis  Winslow 
Bernadine  Wilson 


Lawrence  Willie 
Mary  White 
Marshall  Woodhouse 


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Mary  Ambrose 
William  Allen 
Barbara  Barham 
Leonard  Brickhouse 
Inez  Brickhouse 


Larry  Brinkley 
Clifton  Bryant 
Nancy  Brite 
Kathron  Bryant 
Bernard  Burnham 


Donna  Cason 
Yvonne  Cason 
Laura  Cherry 
Larry  Conyers 
Lillie  Corprew 


Diane  Cuffee 
Richard  Cuffee 
Cephas  Davis 
Dorothy  Dildy 
Frances  Dillard 


Alexine  Elliott 
Robert  Etheridge 
Vincent  Etheridge 
Edward  Fitzgerald 
Laura  Flora 


Loretta  Fuller 
Jane  Gilchrist 
Jo  Ann  Goffigan 
Norman  Gordon 
Margie  Gregg 


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Joshua  Griffin 
Ellen  Green 
Bernard  Griffin 
Bonita  Harold 
Curtis  Harold 


Sylvia  Harper 
Deborah  Harris 
Charles  Haynes 
Cheryl  Harris 
Mable  Hines 


Amos  Hodnett 
Tyrone  Hoggard 
Robert  Holloway 
Ernest  Horton 
Josephine  Hughes 


Sharlene  Humes 
Joyce  Hyman 
Gloria  James 
Larry  Johnson 
Geraldine  Jones 


Ella  Jordon 
Joanne  Joyner 
De lores  Knight 
Cheyenne  Lewis 
Jennette  Lindsey 


Edward  Mc Cants 
Stanley  McCoy 
Joan  McPherson 
Hermine  Mitchell 
Linda  Morris 


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Minnie  Morris 
Garland  Mosley 
Patricia  Munden 
Helen  Olds 
John  Painter 


James  Palmer 
Joanne  Perry 
Norma  Piatt 
Eleanor  Reeves 
Virginia  Ricks 


Arthur  Riddick 
Donnell  Riddick 
Reginald  Riddick 
Larry  Riggens 
Gale  Sanderson 


La  Verne  Sanderson 
Herbert  Scott 
Janette  Skinner 
John  Smith 
Larnell  Smith 


Jesse  Sneed 
William  Sneed 
Diane  Spellman 
Corine  Stevenson 
Joseph  Stevenson 


Marjorie  Stewart 
Brenda  Stiff 
John  Sutton 
Barbara  Tabron 
Arlethia  Thomas 


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Milton  Thomas 
Warnell  Walker 
Wynell  Whitehurst 
Lilton  Whitehurst 


a 


Delores  Williams 
Earl  Williams 


Thomasine  Williams 
Clinton  Wilson 


Juanita   Wilson 
Rickie  Wilson 


Charles  Winslow 
Datton  Worlds 
Timothy  Wright 
Sharon  Wallace 


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Melvin  Allen 
Rickey  Alston 
Patricia  Babbs 
Roger  Baxter 
Sherry  Baxter 


Diane  Baxter 
Percy  Ebron 
Catherine  Beale 
Clyde  Bly 
Cynthia  Boggs 


John  Boggs 
Mary  Brickhouse 
James  Brockett 
Robert  Brickhouse 
Juanita  Brite 


Joanna  Brite 
Vanessa  Britt 
Herbert  Burke 
Willis  Butts 
Clyde  Caffee 

GRADE 
NINE 


Troy  Campbell 
Demetria  Carrington 
Barbara  Carter 
Betty  Cherry 
Maurice  Conquest 


Hagins  Conyers 
Virginia  Corprew 
Virgie  Cooper 
Patricia  Creekmore 
Philip  Cross 


Ronald  Cross 
Edith  Cuffee 
Stevenson  Cuffee 
Barry  Davis 
Regenia  Day 


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Otis  Etheridge 
Grady  Everett 
Queen  Felton 
Phyliss  Ferebee 
Joyce  Fitzgerald 


Linda  Floyd 
Walter  Floyd 
Linda  Ford 
Carolyn  Gregory 
Brenda  Hamberry 


Betty  Harold 
Rickey  Harold 
Thaddeus  Harold 
Ruth  Hawkins 
Rosemary  Hawkins 


Patricia  Hill 
Edith  Hodnett 
Paul  Hodnett 
Rita  Hoggard 
Shirley  Hoggard 


Christine  Holly 
Vivian  Hughes 
Cynthia  Hunter 
ELsie  Humphrey 
Therlean  Gilchrist 


Bernice  Johnson 
Dwight  Johnson 
Helen  Johnson 
LeSander  Johnson 
Patty  Jones 


Roy  Jones 
Wanda  Jones 
Larry  Joseph 
Anthony  Knight 
Michael  Lee 


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Patricia  Lundy 
Willie  Mahone 
Mary  Macer 
Shelia  Mitchell 
Jacquelin  Owens 


Mary  Owens 
Jerry  Painter 
Mary  Palmer 
Richard  Palmer 
J.  Phillips 


Samuel  Pinckney 
Ethel  Price 
Clarine  Pritchard 
Vernon  Ricks 
Mary  Riddick 


Jerry  Rose 
Terry  Rose 
Steve  Mahone 
Patricia  Sanderson 
Theodore  Sanderson 


M^ 


Stanley  Sheppard 
Marion  Shaw 
Linda  Smith 
Brenda  Smith 


Elsie  Tann 
Patricia  Thomas 
Patricia  Tyler 
Lizzie  Uzzle 
Arthur  Whitfield 


Josephine  Whitehurst 
Larry  Whitehurst 
Randy  Willie 
Deborah  Williams 
Jeanette  Williams 


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P.  Austin 
S.  Baker 
C.  Barham 
L.  Baxter 
L.  Benjamin 


M.  Boyd 
M.  Bright 
R.  Butts 
H.  Britt 
C.   Brown 


J.  Brown 
C.  Bryant 
V.  Bryant 
Z.  Bryant 
R.  Burnham 


R.  Burnham 
E.  Campbell 
J.  Campbell 
R.  Corprew 
B.  Crawford 


C    Cuffee 
A.  Davis 
H.  Davis 
J.  Dejournette 
R.  Dildy 


R.  Dozier 
T.  Edmonds 
S.  Elliott 
N.  Ford 
F.  Foreman 


B.  Gilchrist 
S.  Goodman 

C.  Gordon 
C.  Harris 
M.  Harris 


F.  Hill 

L.  Hilliard 

L.  Hines 

S.  Hines 

R.  Holloway 


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F.  Hughes 
A.  Hymes 
E.  Hyman 
M.  Hyman 
D.  James 


D.  James 
D.  James 
J.  Jones 
L.  Jones 
W.  Jones 


E.  Joseph 
M.  Joyner 

B.  Hughes 
V.  Lambert 

C.  Land 


K.  Lane 
W.  Land 
L.  Langley 
D.  Lee 
P.  Lindsey 


T.  Little 
C.  McCoy 
E.  Miles 
G.  Mosley 
N.  Nimmo 


R.  Owens 
W.  Olds 
B.  Owens 
P.  Owens 
R.  Owens 


R.  Owens 
R.  Painter 
I.  Perkins 
G.  Robinson 
J.  Robinson 


B.  Rouse 
N.  Sanderlin 
F.  Sanderson 
T.  Smith 
N.  Smith 


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H.  Smith 
G.  Smith 
S.  Williams 
M.  Williams 
B.  Williams 


C.  Williams 

B.  Williams 
P.  Wiggins 

C.  Smith 
E.  Smith 


J.  Smith 
D.  Sneed 
B.  Spence 
B.  Spence 
R.  Sutton 


E.  Tarbon 
P.  Thourogood 
J.  Tyler 
R.  Waler 


S.  Wallace 
T.  Ward 
J.  Waters 
C.  Whaff 


J.  Whitehurst 
D.  Wiggins 
B.  Williams 
M.  Williams 


S.  Williams 

A.  Wilson 
L.  Wood 

B.  Woodhouse 
W.  Woodhouse 


L.  Worlds 
S.  Worsley 
M.  Wright 
W.  Valentine 
M.  Vaughan 


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GIRLS  DRILL  TEAM 


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Shown  above  are  Barbara  Riddick,  Diane  Sanderlin,  Brenda  Harold,  Shylene  Smith,  Carol  Edmonds,  Prentis  Winslow,  Bonita 
Harold,  Vivian  Ambrose,  Helen  Smith  and  Mary  Ambrose.    Kneeling  are  Mr.  Whitehurst  and  Carolyn  Jones,  Captain. 


These  snappy  young  misses  with  their  drill  coach,  Mr.  Jake  Whitehurst  give 
outstanding  performances  at  half-time  during  the  basketball  season  and  in 
parades. 

THE  MARCHING  TIGERETTES,   clad  in  gray  and  white,  treat  the  audience  to 
precision  cadence  marching  and  flank  movements  as  they  execute  maneuvers  in 
double  step,  turns  and  kick  steps. 


ALL  RIGHT,  GIRLS,  NOW  DOUBLE  TO  THE  REAR  AND  FREEZE!!! 


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A  THLETICS 


TENNIS,  ANYONE? 


Above:    Leon  Carrington,  Linwood 
Skinner  and  Nelson  Harper  each 
display  their  respective  receiving 
stances. 


Right:  Leon  Carrington 
gets  set  for  a  back  hand 
stroke  acrosss  court. 


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Cheryl  Harris 


Eileen  Brown 
Cynthia  McCoy 


Up:    Alveeta  Harold,  Shirley  Smith, 
Gloria  Hilliard,  Paula  Gardner,  La  Verne 
Dildy,  Barbara  Harris,  Cynthia  Murphy. 


Clement  Murphy,  half-back  for  the  TIGERS  re- 
ceives a  pass  during  practice  period. 


THE  FIGHTi 


Pictured  below  is  the  'Fighting  Tigers'  Team 
and  their  coach,  Joshua  Darden.    FIRST  ROW: 
Joseph  Etheridge,  Willie  Foreman,  Leon 
Flora,  Oscar  Hyman,  Gary  Watkins,  Dorsey 
Moore,  Erwin  Hoggany  and  Jessie  Davis. 
SECOND  ROW:    Richard  Brite,  Bruce  Goffrey, 
Neal  Floyd,  Toye  Murphy,  Walter  Harold, 
Larry  Nicholus,  Clement  Murphy  and  Larry 
Uzzle.     THIRD  ROW:    Samuel  Harper,  Jessie 
Britt,  Herbert  Scott,  John  Dozier,  Alvin 
Gregory.    BACK:    Louis  Cross,  Leroy  Fletcher, 
Coach. 


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"Lucky"  Larry  Uzzle,  end. 


WG  TIGERS 


"32— 46— 78— Hut,  Hut!" 


•     - 
Getting  ready  for  an  all  important  scrimmage,  these  TIGERS  tense  for  the  signal 


■■   .•     - 


"Dazzling"  Dorsey  Moore,  Fullback 


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Terrific  Trio — Willie  Foreman,  Maurice  Etheridge,  Linwood  Skinner. 


BASEBALL 


Below:    FRONT,  Leroy  Fletcher,  Trainer;  Maurice  Etheridge,  Outfielder;  Ernest  Christian,  Pitcher;  Marshall 
Woodhouse,  Shortstop;  Larry  Sneed,  Catcher;  Willie  Foreman,  Outfielder;  Linwood  Skinner,  Pitcher;  Gene  Hollo- 
man,  2nd  Base. 


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BASKETBALL— 1969 

VARSITY  TEAM 
KNEELING:    Larry  Uzzle  and  Warnell  Fletcher.     STANDING:    Terry  Gilchrist,  Bernard 
Jones,  Linwood  Skinner,  Melvin  Allen  and  Coach  "Chuck"  Harvin. 


KNEELING:    Vincent  McCoy,  Douglas  Evans,  Leroy  Fletcher  and 
Roger  Baxter.     STANDING:    Larry  Johnson,  Eugene  Holloman,  Robert 
Gatlin,  Clinton  Wilson  and  Albe  Barham. 


CROSS  COUNTRY  SPRINTERS 


TRACK  TEAM 


Alvin  Gregory,  distance  runner;  Albe  Barham,  half-mile  runner;  Jesse  Davis,  relay,  sprinter,  broad  jump;  John  Dozier, 
hurdler,  sprinter;  Ervin  Hoggany,  relay;  Larry  Johnson,  half-mile  runner;  Bruce  Goffrey,  two-miler;  Clement  Murphy, 
hurdler;  Toye  Murphy,  pole  vaulter. 


'What  makes  a  fast  runner  run  faster?" 


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ACTIVITIES 


Miss  Shirley  Olds,  Senior,  Miss  Homecoming 


HOMECOM 


Miss  Homecoming  with  her  attendants,  Alveeta  Harold  and  Isolean  Jackson,  both  seniors,  are  pictured  as  they 
pass  the  reviewing  standing  at  the  Homecoming  festivities. 


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Shirley  is  crowned  by  Syliva  Brown,  Miss  Homecoming  of  1967.    Pictured  with  her  are  her  attendants  and  their 
escorts:    Isolean  Jackson,  Jesse  Davis,  Linwood  Skinner  and  Alveeta  Harold. 


NG—1968 


Miss  Homecoming  and  Her  Court 
Mr.  J.  V.  Boykin,  Principal,  Kenneth  Bowe,  Isolean  Jackson,  Jesse  Davis,  Miss  Brown,  Miss  Homecoming,  Linwood 
Skinner,  Alveeta  Harold,  Carlos  Wilson. 


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C.  C.  Farrar,  Instructor 


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Industrial  Cooperative  Training  gives  to  many  students  the  opportunity  to  "earn 
while  they  learn"  in  on-the-job  training  situations  . 

INDUSTRIAL  COOPERATIVE  TRAINING 

From  carpentry  to  cooking,  I.C.T.  has  proven  profitable  for  most  of  the  students 
engaged  in  the  program.  While  some  of  the  students  attend  classes  for  a  part  of  the 
day,  then  report  to  their  respective  jobs,  most  of  them  follow  a  full  day-time  schedule 
and  report  to  their  respective  jobs  after  school. 


H.  L.  Robinson 
Instructor 


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BRUSH  AND  PALETTE  CLUB 

Miss  Rose  M.  Hooper,  Instructor;  Juanita  Holloway,  Erma  Smith,  Shirley  Williams,  Beatrice  Williams.    2nd  ROW: 
Robert  Albritton,  Mary  Cuffee,  Gwendolyn  Williams,  Junius  Riddick,  Nel  Harper,  Leo  Halliard,  Irene   Goffigan, 
Juanita  C"wens,  Carolyn  Whaff. 


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NEW  HOMEMAKERS  OF  AMERICA 


These  future  homemakers  are  learning  to  appreciate  the  joys  and  rewards  of 
homemaking  and  to  improve  the  present  family  situation. 

Their  projects  in  cooking,  sewing,   decorating,  child  care  and  home  nursing 
are  designed  to  help  them  find  satisfaction  in  home  making. 

The  Home  Economics  Department  affords  these  young  ladies  an  opportunity 
to  experiment  with  the  latest  in  household  gadgets,  from  electric  can  openers  to 
electric  floor  waxers  and  dish  washers  . 


-TOWARD  NEW  HORIZONS  ■ 
-  -Motto 


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GIRLS  CLUB 


"A  Beacon  of  Light" 
Mrs.  E.  W.  Diggs,   Faculty  Advisor 

Motto:    Building  Minds  and  Bodies  for  Responsible  Womanhood 

Aim:      To  promote  high  ideals  in  working  for  the  school,  com 
munity,  church  and  for  recreation . 


The  Girls  Club,  each  year,  rededicates  itself  during  Girls'  Week.  During  the  year,  they  fill  Christmas  baskets  for 
the  needy,  award  scholarships  to  graduating  members  and  present  cultural  programs.  This  year's  active  member- 
ship includes  (FIRST  ROW)  Betty  Harold,  Clarinette  Pritchett,  Margaret  Hyman,  Juanita  Tyler,  Jane  Gilchrist, 
Pamela  Murphy.  (SECOND  ROW)  Patricia  Tyler,  Erma  Smith,  Hollis  Wiggins,  Evelenia  Privot,  Barbara  Owens. 
(THIRD  ROW)  Thomasine  Williams,  Sheila  Goodman,  Theressa  Edmonds,  Lorraine  Worlds,  Ellen  Dildy,  LaVerne 
Hines.  (FOURTH  ROW)  Mildred  Webster,  Joanne  Goffigan,  Ivy  Perkins,  and  Frances  Dillard. 


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Representing  the  STUDENT  COUNCIL  are  Betty  Joyner,  Geral- 
dine  Jones,  Mildred  Jones,  Helen  Olds,  Dorothy  Brown,   Cynthia 
Murphy,  Dorothy  Dildy,  J.  Whitehurst,  Argenia  Felton,   Carolyn 
Jones,  Juanita  Holloway,   Louvenia  Willie,  Jeanette  Skinner,  Jes - 
tine  Fitzgerald,   Evone  Foreman,  Deborah  Peebles,  Shelley  Cuffee, 
Douglas  Evans,  Darlene  Mason,   LaVerne  Peebles,  Elizabeth 
Franklin,  Carol  Edmonds,  Sylvia  Bailey,  Annette  Gregory,  Bar- 
bara Harris,  Bessie  Brown,  Mildred  Brockett,  Pearlie  Land,  Noah 
Boone,   Christine  Williams,  Hester  Cheatam,  Paula  Gardner, 
Gloria  Wood,  Gloria  Hilliard,  Alveeta  Harold,  Gloria  Macer, 
Issac  Forbes,   Kenneth  Bowe  and  John  Smith. 

These  chosen  people  are  responsible  for  keeping  noise  on  the 
corridors  to  a  minimum  during  the  passing  of  class  and  when 
classes  are  in  session. 


STUDENT 


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These  STU- 
DENT COUNCIL 
members  take 
their  assign- 
ment seriously, 
and  stand  ready 
to  direct  the 
flow  of  traffic 
between  classes . 


COUNCIL 


Neophytes  at  the  job  of  maintaining  order  are  Rhonda  Holloway,  Robert 
Brickhouse,  Cynthia  Cuf fee,  Stella  Banks,  Pamela  Hines,  Catherine  Jones, 
Queen  Felton,  Naomi  Parker,  Beatrice  Williams,  Teresa  Edmonds,  Norma 
Owens,  Eleanor  Reeves,  Warnell  Fletcher,  Vanessa  Britt,  Bonita  Harold 
and  Mary  Cuffee . 


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Holloway,  Jones,  Brown,  Dildy,  Davis,  Banks,  Gregory,  Smith,  Smith, 
Pinckney,  Whaff,  Smith,  Freeman,  Cuffee,  Williams,  Hawkins, 
Williams,  Wilson,  Cason,  Franklin  and  Reeves,  Skinner,  Williams, 
Williams,  Taylor  and  Hogue. 


Y-TEEN 


FRONT:  Edna  Hawkins,  Gwendolyn  Hogue,  Dale  Smith,  Rosalyn  Freeman,  and 
Dorothy  Brown.  BACK:  Joyce  Skinner,  Christine  Williams,  Jacqueline  Taylor,  Shir- 
ley Williams,  and  Mrs.  A.  J.  Knight,  Advisor. 


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DRAMA  CLUB 


"Behind  the  curtain's  mystic  fold 
The  glowing  future  lies  unrolled . 

-  -Harte 


FRONT  ROW:  Mildred  Brocket*,  Mildred  Davis,  Dorothy  Brown,  Dorothy 
Dildy,  Welton  Olds,  Barbara  Riddick,  Noah  Boone  (STANDING).  SEC- 
OND ROW:  Jestine  Fitzgerald,  Sandra  Mayfield,  Deborah  Peebles,  Shel- 
ley Cuffee,  Louvenia  Willie,  Shirley  Smith,  Louise  Willie.  THIRD  ROW: 
Hester  Cheatam,  Catherine  Jones,  LaVerne  Dildy,  Shirley  Williams, 
Bernadine  Wilson,  Ethel  Johnson,  Cynthia  Murphy,  LaVerne  Peebles. 
FOURTH  ROW:  Evone  Foreman,  Richard  Brite,  Jacqueline  Taylor,  Mary 
Cuffee,  Eileen  Brown,  Joyce  Skinner,  Lawrence  Willie,  Welton  McCoy. 
FIFTH  ROW:  Barbara  Harris,  Christine  Williams,  Joyce  Herbert,  Al- 
veeta  Harold,  Gloria  Macer. 


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INDUSTRIAL  ARTS 

Mr.  Alexandre  Woodhouse,  Instructor 
Motto:    "Progress,  Our  Most  Important  Project" 


In  addition  to  the  construction  of  worthwhile  projects,  these  students  have  an  oppor 
tunity  to  learn  more  about  Industry  and  the  many  products  of  Industry .  The  Indus  - 
trial  Arts  Department's  philosophy  includes  the  point  of  view  that  it  serves  the 
entire  community,  as  well  as  the  students  immediately  involved,  as  they  are 
training  citizens  who  have  a  better  understanding  of  Industry  and  who  are 
equipped  to  support  the  American  market  by  having  a  greater  purchas- 
ing power . 


Pictured  above  starting  with  FRONT  ROW  are  Walter  Land,  Michael 
Joyner,  John  Robinson,  William  Woodhouse,  Welton  Olds,  Bernard 
Gilchrist,  Vaughan  Bryant,  Brenda  Olds,  Reginal  Dozier,  Garcia 
Swimpson,  Paul  Thorougood,  Debra  Gregory,  Richard  Cuffee, 
James  Smith,  Grady  Everett,  Garland  Moseley,  Herman 
Phillips,  Donnell  Hassell,  William  Sneed,  Richard 
Palmer,  Ricky  Wilson,  Michael  Goffigan. 


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NEWSPAPER  STAFF 


The  "Hi- Lighter"  Staff  gets  the  paper  to  press  before  that  DEADLINE  through  the  tireless  efforts  of 
(FRONT  ROW)  Evone  Foreman,  LaVerne  Peebles,  Vivian  Jones,  Mildred  Davis,  Sandra  Mayfield.  (SEC- 
OND ROW)  Shelley  Cuffee,  Warnell  Fletcher,  Cynthia  Murphy,  Elizabeth  Franklin,  Shirley  Olds,  Debr  -Ja 
Peebles.  (THIRD  ROW)  Gloria  Macer,  Mrs.  L.  H.  Reid,  Faculty  Advisor,  Alveeta  Harold,  Barbara  Harris, 
Christine  Williams,  and  Ernest  Jackson. 


News  of  classes,  clubs  and  the  community  may  be  found  between  the 
covers  of  the  .  '.   . 


HI- LIGHTER 


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SPANISH  CLUB 


"Se  encantan  hablar  la 
pintoresca  como 


lengua  de  una  gente  tan 
Los  Espanoles ."* 


FIRST  ROW:  Christine  Holly,  Argenia  Felton,  Catherine  Jones,  Brenda  Olds,  Deborah  Gregory,  Bessie  Brown. 
SECOND  ROW:  Bernadine  Wilson,  Vernon  Lawrence,  Dale  Smith,  Shirley  Williams.  THIRD  ROW:  Michael  Plum- 
mer,  Junius  Riddick,  Nelson  Harper,  Kenneth  Bowe. 


*Translation:  "It  delights  them  to  speak  the  language  of  a  people  as  pic- 
turesque as  the  Spaniards  ." 


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BACHELORS 


Dedicated  to  building  better  lives  through  service,  honor,  and  high  ideals, 
these  members  of  BACHELORS  exemplify  finer  manhood  through  their  school- 
wide  and  community  projects. 

Helping  to  carry  on  the  work  of  their  predecessors  are  (1st  row)    Houston 
Bailey,  Jesse  Davis,   Ervin  Hoggany,   Linwood  Skinner;  (2nd  row)  Carlos  Wil- 
son,  Douglas  Evans,   Louis  Cross,  Clement  Murphy,  Harold  Lawrence;  (3rd 
row)  Kenneth  Bowe  and  Johnny  Drewitt. 


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MIXED  CHORUS 


The  MIXED  CHORUS  has  continued  to  prove  that  young  voices  sing  from  the 
heart.    The  unique  harmonizing  of  fifty  melodious  voices  raised  in  song  is  a 
treat  for  the  listener  and  a  lasting  remembrance  for  those  who  have  shared  the 
wonderful  experience  of  being  a  part  of  this  great  group  at  UNION  KEMPSVILLE. 

This  last  experience  of  the  UNION  KEMPSVILLE  MIXED  CHORUS  has  been 
under  the  direction  of  Mrs.  Jacqueline  Coleman. 

Carolers  pictured  above  are  (1st  row)  Celestine  Gordon,  Doris  Olds, 
Cynthia  Cuffee,   Louise  Willie,  Juanita  Holloway,    Linda  Morris,   Dorothy  Dildy, 
Mildred  Brockett,   Bessie  Brown,  Annette  Gregory,  Mildred  Davis,   Robert 
Brickhouse,  Shirley  Davis,   Ellen  Greene,  Nancy  Brite,   and  Sylvia  Dildy;  (2nd 
row)  Queen  Felton,  Mable  Hines,  Paulette  Cuffee,  Gloria  Wood,  Juanita  Owens, 
Alveeta  Harold,   Sylvia  Bailey,   Eileen  Brown,  Patricia  Shaw,   Paula  Gardner, 
Joyce  Woodhouse,  Jacqueline  Taylor,   Gloria  Macer,  Mary  Mason,   Kenneth 
Bowe,  Brenda  Rossen,   Darlene  Mason,    Vanessa  Britt,  Mildred  Webster,  and 
Pearlie  Land;  (3rd  row)  Shelia  Mitchell,  Charles  Conyers,  Vincent  McCoy, 
Reuben  Gilchrist,  Jesse  Britt,   Richard  Cuffee,  Nathaniel  Willie,   Linwood 
Skinner,  and  Noah  Boone. 


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CONCERT  BAND 


R.  A.  Reid,  Director 


1st  ROW 

Larry  Whitehurst Clarinet 

Demetria  Carrington Clarinet 

Alveeta  Harold Flute 

Yvonne  Cason Flute 

Brenda  Harold Tenor  Saxophone 

Paul  Hodnett Alto  Saxophone 

Rickey  Dildy Alto  Saxophone 


2nd  ROW 

Larry  Brinkley Trumpet 

Jannette  Skinner Basson 

Nathaniel  Ford Alto  Horn 

William  Allen French  Horn 

Richard  Bright Baritone  Saxophone 

Isaac  Forbes Baritone 

Ronnie  Sutton Trombone 

Winfred  Felton Trombone 


3rd  ROW 

R.  A.  Reid,  Director 

Joseph  Etheridge Bass 

Melvin  Spence Snare  Drum 

Gary  Spence Bass  Drum 

Ronnie  Haynes Snare  Drum 

Stanley  Sheppard Cymbals 


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XINOS  enjoy  a  certain 
degree  of  pride  when  one 
of  their  members  is 
honored,  as  was  DARLENE 
MASON  when  she  was  chosen 
"Sweetheart"  by  members 
of  the  Bachelors. 


A7/N 


'Future  Teacher 


Leading  an  energetic  group  of 
girls  are  the  officers  of  XINO-- 
Deborah  Peebles,  Evonne  Foreman, 
LaVerne  Peebles,  Deborah  Gregory, 
Carolyn  Faye  Smith;  SECOND 
ROW:  Argenia  Felton,  Clarica 
Swimpson,  Audrey  Caffee,  Brenda 
Olds,  LaVerne  Dildy;  THIRD  ROW: 
Cynthia  Murphy  and  Janette 
Skinner. 


Those  who  aspire 
to  become  XINOS 
make  up  this  happy 
group  of  PLEDGES 
shown  here  with 
their  Deans  of 
Pledgees. 


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XINO  also  means  SCHOLASTIC  EXCELLENCE. 
Three  of  the  members  were  chosen  to  represent 
UK  on  the  Scholastic  Team  for  the  year.  These 
honor  students  are  DEBORAH  PEEBLES,  EVONNE 
FOREMAN,  AND  CAROLYN  FAYE  SMITH. 


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Active  in  all  areas,  these  super- 
active  XINOS  are  also  members  of 
the  cheering  squad  and  can  also 
give  a  loud  cheer  for  XINOS- -Rah! 
Rah!  Rah! 


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MISS  XI NO 

1968 

Linda  V .  Butts 


Lovely  LINDA  reigned 

as  XINO  Queen  of  1968-69. 

Mrs.  E.  W.  Hairston,  Basileus 
of  Gamma  Mu  Chapter  of  Na- 
tional Sorority  of  the  Delta 
Kappa,  crowns  "Queen  Linda.1 


The  XINO  ROYAL  PARTY  made  a  most  attractive  court  at  the  coronation  ceremony.  The  ladies  and  their  escorts 
are  (left  to  right)  Shirley  Smith  and  Nathaniel  Willie,  Mildred  Davis  and  Clement  Murphy,  Linda  Johnson  and 
Willie  Holloman,  Barbara  Hoggard  and  Curtis  Wilson,  The  Queen  and  her  escort,  Bryant  Nelson,  Cheyenne  Lewis 
and  Curtis  White,  Joyce  Edwards  and  Kenneth  Boggs,  Cynthia  Murphy  and  Jacob  Woodhouse,  Francis  Griffin  and 
Clarence  Cornick,  Gloria  Macer  and  Houston  Bailey.  Flower  girls  are  Sharon  Daughtry  and  Brenda  Fletcher. 


98 


STUFFED  CHAIR,  ANYONE? 


These  students  have  become  remarkably  efficient  in  the  art  of  recovering 
and  refinishing  furniture.    They  turn  away  no  project  because  of  age  or  condi- 
tion, and  the  finished  work  come  out  looking  like  new. 

Here  is  a  scene  of  one  of  the  classes  in  UPHOLSTERING  taught  by  MR. 
JUDGE  GOSS.    Shown  with  him  are  Bernard  James,   Clifton  Bryant,  Joyce  Skin- 
ner (alas!  a  lady!),  Achwood  Benjamin,  Percy  Ebron,  Harold  Britt,  Clinton  Wil- 
son,  Randy  Flora,  and  Alvin  Cornick. 


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READING 


HIGH 


STORIES 


TWEL  VE 


IS 


RUU      '  10NG  VOWEL  SOUNDS 

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■     ■ 

■  a  ^  >,   ■ 


READING  LABORATORY 

And  more  stories  are  being  built  in  the  READING  LABORATORY  where 
continuous  efforts  are  being  made  to  enhance  the  students'  skill  in  speed  read- 
ing,  comprehension  and  reading  for  enjoyment. 

The  highly  individualized  attention  received,  as  shown  here  by  the  students 
who  take  advantage  of  the  course,  pays  off. 

Not  only  have  some  seen  great  improvement  in  their  ability  to  read  a  wider 
range  of  literary  works,  but  many  have  discovered  the  adventure  and  sheer 
delight  in  reading  for  pleasure. 


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A  D  VER  Tl SEME NTS 

PATRONS 


Thank  You  For  Shopping  At 

Fashions  for  the  Family 
Downtown               Wards  Corner               Janaf               Princess  Anne  Plaza 

Compliments 
of 

JAMES  H.  KABLER 

Compliments 

of 

IVAN  D.  MAPP 

Commissioner  of  Revenue 

City  of  Virginia  Beach 

GAVEL  INN 

"The  Newest  in  Old  Princess 
Anne  County" 

Country  Cooking  at  Its  Best 
Across  from  Princess  Anne  Courthouse 

Serving  You  with  Pleasure 

RICH'S 

DRIVE-IN 

RESTAURANTS 

Tidewater's  Largest 

"A  Company  of  Quality" 

Atlantic  Cleaners 
and  Laundry  Service,  Inc. 

4  Locations  To  Serve  You 

207  21st  Street—Hilltop— Bayside— Drive-In:  31st  and  Pacific 
W.  W.  McClanan,  Prop.                                                                    Tele.  428-1525 

Congratulations 

Grimstead  Market 

from 

FRIENDS 

110  Virginia  Beach  Boulevard 

(at  Seatack) 

to 

Specializing  in 

Good  Meats 

Seafoods 

Fresh  Vegetables 

You, 
Seniors 

Phone  428-9824 

Congratulations,  Seniors 

NEW  LIGHT 

ENTERPRISE 

FACULTY 

Fuel  Oil 
Automatic   Re-Fill  Service 

OF 
SEA  TA  CK 

ELEMENTARY 

1204  General  Street 
Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

SCHOOL 

Phones 

Day                                               Nite 

420-1985                                   420-3875 

411  Birdneck  Circle 
Va.  Beach,  Va. 

Miss  Mary  L.  Johnson,  Prin . 
Mrs.  Mary  M.  Williams,  Clerk 

Josten's  Company 

"QUALITY  SINCE   1897" 

703  Second  Street                              Martinsville,   Virginia 

Phone:         638-7571 

WILL  1  AM    W  .     E  DWA  R  DS 

Seiving 
SCHOOLS        INDUSTRY         COLLEGES        THE  ARMED  FORCES 

Class  Rings                                                                       Diplomas 

Class  and  Club  Pins                                                               Medals 

Trophies                                                                      Service  Awards 

ond  Honois 

Yeoibooks                                         Commencement   Invitations 

Announcement  Cards                                            Peisonol   Caids 

Announcements 

23  Fast  Radio  Dispatched  Trucks 

NORTHAMPTON 

SUNOCO 

Princess  Anne 

Plumbing  &  Electrical, 

Gas —  Oi  1  — Ti  res — Accessories 

Inc. 

Minor  Repairs                Wheel  Balancing 

Tune-Ups 

Road  Service 

Two  Places  To  Serve  You 

* 

rtN^jTTJTjI 

Princess  Anne  Station 
(Opposite  City  Hall) 
Virginia  Beach  Blvd. 

■K 

427-1660                                  428-1660 

R.  Mclnnis,  Mgr. 
5832  Northampton  Blvd.        464-9841 

Congratulations 

Hairton's  Funeral  Home 

James  W.   Hairston,   Director 

Christine  Elizabeth  Williams 

"We  Do  the  Kindest  Thing— 
in  the  Kindest  Way." 

from 

1 1 1  Birdneck  Road 

Your  Parents 

Seatack,  Virginia  Beach,   Va . 

Day  Phones                                 428-9321 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  H.  Williams,  Jr. 

Nite  Phones        428-3421  &  428-6746 

HAROLD'S     fpUREI     0IL 

1565  East  Princess  Anne  Rd. 

Phone  622-4793 

Service                                        — Record  Service —                                   Wash  Jobs 

fPV  if  ^               VALLEY  POULTRY 
Wy$/\?\      ~                      and 

%&n^$     produce,  INC. 

Much  Success  to  You, 
Seniors 

R.  R.  McCHESNEY 

5657  Ruby  Road 
Norfolk  2,  Virginia 

High  Constable 

Modern  Arts  Studio 


FRED  SOSKEL 


PHOTOGRAPHER 


Photographs  Live  Forever 
.    School   Photographs 
.    Studio  Portraits 
.  Wedding  Candids 
.    Identification  Photos 
.  Copying  of  All   Kinds 
.   Oil   Coloring  by  Experts 
.   Anything   in  Photography 


704  Church  Street  Norfolk,  Virginia 

MAdison  2-7941 


BEGIN  BANKING 
ON  A  BETTER  LIFE 

NOW 
Whether  it's  a  separate 
checking  account  for  you, 
a  savings  account  for  your 
vacation    earnings,  or  an 
account  for  your  class  or 
club,   F  &  M  can  help  you 
start  off  right .     When  you 
bank  on  a  better  life  at 
First  &  Merchants,  you'll 
find  banking  services  are 
always  easy  and  convenient 
to  use . 

at 

FIRST  &  MERCHANTS 
NATIONAL  BANK 

Member  FDIC 


Congratulations 


Elizabeth  Franklin 


From  Sisters 

Miss  Carolyn  V.  Franklin 

Mrs.  Vivian  Butts 

Mrs.  Joyce  D.  Druitt 


Ray  L.   Harris 
President 


michelinQ 


The  Original  Radial  Steel  Cord  Tire 


HARRIS  TIRE  CO.,  INC. 

1469  N.  Military  Highway 
(Lansdale  Traffice  Circle) 
Phone  No.  855-6021  Norfolk,  Virginia 


J.  S.  BELL,  JR.  AND  CO.,  INC. 

Wholesale  Meats,  Produce  &  Confections 

637-643  Chapel  Street 

Norfolk,  Virginia 
Phone  No.  622-5351 


Herbert  Harrell 
Prop. 

HERBERT  HARRELL 

FLORIST 


F.T.D.  Wire  Service 

"Flowers  at  Their  Best" 

Virginia  Beach  and  Vicinity 

1041  Laskin  Road  428-8732 


Congratulations 


TOWN  CLUB 


Virginia  Beach,  Va, 


TOMMIE  DOWNING 
INSURANCE  AGENCY 

4509  Co  I  ley  Ave. 

Norfolk,  Virginia  23508 

Phone  No.  622-3621 


&T   1 


Phone  464-9853      3139  Shore  Drive,  West 
"We  Specialize  in  Crab  Soup" 

Charlie's  Seafood  Restaurant 

Virginia  Beach,  Va . 
Alaskan  King  Crab — Steaks — Chops — Seafood 


We  Cater  to  Private  Parties 
Shore  Drive  Between  Lynnhaven  Bridge  and  Ft.  Story  on  Route  60 


Best  Wishes,  Seniors 
DR.  STANLEY  SALASKY 
Optometrist 

300  Boush  Street 
Norfolk,  Virginia  23510 

at  Thalia 

One  of  America's  Most  Unique 
Fine  Furniture  Stores  Since  1892 

Phone  340-2112 

Decorations     Gifts    Accessories 

VIRGINIA  BEACH  FLORIST 

993  Laskin  Road 
Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 

Tel.  428-1481 

Jack  W.  Brothers                 C.  F.  Marks 
Proprietors 

1 

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<#  Zales* 

Y              JEWELERS 

PEMBROKE  MALL  SHOPPING  CENTER 
Virginia  Beach,  Va . 

Tele  497-3559 

Congratulations,  Seniors 
from 

THE 

JACKSON  &  AMOS 

FAMILIES 

Anthony  H .  Amos 

Sandra  Amos 

Ossie  Amos 

Henry  Jackson 

Michael  Jackson 

Serving  All  of 
"The  World's  Largest  Resort  City" 

K el  1  am- Eaton  Ins.  Co. 

Two  Locations  To  Serve  You 

311  Pacific  Avenue                  428-9161 
2406  B  Princess  Anne  Road      426-2600 

Real  Estate 

Rentals 

Insurance 

Compliments  of 


Burger  Chef 


BURGER-CHEF  SYSTEM  HAMBURGERS 


3601  George  Washington  Highway 

208  E.  Little  Creek  Road 

1455  N.  Military  Highway 

3232  Shore  Drive 

5085  Virginia  Beach  Boulevard 

942  West  21st  Street 

1616  E.   Indian  River  Road 

248  Granby  Street 


Serafio  E.  Font  an  ilia 

—Best  Wishes- 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Earl  Fontanilla                                              Mr.  and  Mrs.  Whitehead 
Mr.  Leon  Knox                                                                     Mr.  and  Mrs.  Ward 

Best  Wishes  from 
A  FRIEND  &  PATRON 

"Trust  Your  Car 
to  the  Man  Who  Wears  the  Star" 

/TftAaN            miller 

!    J\    J                EDWARDS 
\^^/         CAVALIER  TEXACO 

1224  Cavalier  Bldv.       Day  487-2373 
Portsmouth,  Va.              Nite  487-1550 

CONGRATULATIONS 

Achewood  Benjamin                            Floyd  Beale                                 Shirley  Olds 

Alvin  Gregory 
Louis  Cross                                            Annette  Gregory                       Donnette  Washington 

ST.  STEPHENS  CHURCH  OF  GOD  IN  CHRIST 

Elder  T.  Burden,  Pastor                                                 Deacon  T.  Olds,  Chairman  of  Board 

Congratulations 
from 

A 
FRIEND 

Best  Wishes  to  the  Graduates 
of  the 

CLASS  OF  1969 

PATRONS 


Mrs.  Bettie  Abbott 

Mr.  Edwin  Abbott 

Mr.  Alonzo  Adams 

Mrs.  Emma  Adams 

Mrs.  Verlin  Adams 

Mrs.  Matthew  M.  Ambrose 

Mrs.  Annie  Armstrong 

Rev.  Elijah  Arnold 

Mrs.  Sarah  Arnold 

Mrs.  Pearl  Askew 

Mr.  James  Bailey 

Mr.  Albe  Barham 

Mrs.  Elsie  Barham 

Miss  Rozanne  Barton 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Theodore  Basnight 

Mrs.  Rosetta  Batista 

Mrs.  W.  M.  Bazemore 

Miss  Brenda  Bell 

Mrs.  Lessie  Mae  Benn 

Miss  Betty  Berry 

Mrs.  Flora  Blanchard 

Miss  Alice  Blount 

Mr.  Bennie  Blount 

Miss  Bessie  Blount 

Mrs.  Doris  Blount 

Mrs.  Dorothy  Blount 

Mr.  Clifton  Blount 

Miss  Estella  Blount 

Miss  Geraldine  Blount 

Mrs.  Gladys  Blount 

Mrs.  Hester  Blount 

Mr.  James  Blount 

Mr.  Joshua  Blount 

Mrs.  Margaret  Blount 

Mr.  Nehemiah  Blount,  Jr. 

Mr.  Sandford  Blount,  Jr. 

Mr.  Sandford  Blount,  Sr. 

Miss  Shirley  Blount 

Miss  Viola  Blount 

Mr.  Williams  Blount 

Mr.  Charlie  Blackshear 

Mrs.  Catherine  Bly 

Miss  Patsy  Bly 

Mrs.  Blanche  Boone 

Mr.  James  Boone 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Bowser 

Mr.  Bernard  Bowser 

Joshua  Braye 

Mr.  Anthony  Breathwaite 

Mr.  John  Brickhouse 

Mrs.  Sadie  Brickhouse 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Clarence  Bridges 

Mrs.  Jessie  Bright 

Mr.  Walter  Bright 

Mrs.  Annie  Brinkley 

Mr.  Henry  Brinkley 


Miss  Ellen  Brockett 
Mr.  Floyd  Brockett 
Mr.  George  Brockett 
Mrs.  Mary  Brockett 
Mr.  &  Mrs.  Moses  Brockett 
Miss  Ruth  Brockett 
Mrs.  Sadie  Brockett 
Mrs.  Regina  Brooks 
Mrs.  Mable  Brown 
Mrs.  Virginia  Brown 
Mr.  James  Burke,  Jr. 
Mr.  Charlie  Burress 
Mrs.  Mary  Burress 
Mr.  Ronnie  E.  Burton,  Jr. 
Mrs.  Robert  Busbane 
Mr.  James  Earl  Butts 

Mrs.  Annie  Bell  Caffee 

Miss  Bertha  Caffee 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Johnny  "Ronnie"  Caffee 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Roy  Caffee 

Mr.  Theodore  Caffee 

Mrs.  Edna  Cameron 

Mrs.  Sadie  Campbell 

Mr.  A.  W.  Carnham 

Mrs.  Ella  Carrington 

Mrs.  Helen  Carrington 

Mrs.  Viola  G.  Carrington 

Miss  Cynthia  Carter 

Miss  Sandra  Carter 

Miss  Brenda  Cason 

Mr.  Ed  Cason 

Mr.  Eddie  Cason 

Rev.  Harold  Cason 

Mr.  Harold  Cason,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Isabelle  Cason 

Mrs.  Ruth  Cason 

Mrs.  Sandra  Cason 

Miss  Stella  Cason 

Mr.  Thomas  Cason 

Mr.  Virgie  Cason 

Mr.  Walter  Thomas  Cason 

Mr.  William  Cason 

Mr.  Robert  Cherry 

Mr.  Larry  Christian 

Mrs.  Marian  Christian 

Mrs.  Mary  Christian 

Mr.  Randolph  Christian 

Mr.  Leb  Coleman 

Mr.  Prentis  Collins 

Mr.  William  Cooper 

Mr.  Willie  Cooper,  Jr. 

Mrs.  Mable  Cornick 

Miss  Carrie  Corprew 

Mrs.  A.  W.  Covington 

Rev.  Wallie  Cowell 

Eugene  Cross 


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Mr.  Willie  B.  Crumble 

CUFFEE'S  APPARTMENT 

723- 19th  Street 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Cuffee 

Mrs.  Alice  Cuffee 

Mrs.  Bessie  Cuffee 

Levi  Cuffee 

Mrs.  Marie  Cuffee 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Walley  Cuffee 

Mr.  Walley  Cuffee,  Jr. 

Fredrick  Dail 

Mrs.  Ommie  Daniels 

Mr.  J.  Darden 

Mr.  Walter  Darrell 

Mrs.  Ernest  D'Astoli 

Mrs.  Annie  Davis 

Mr.  Elbert  Davis 

Mrs.  Margaret  Davis 

Miss  Mildred  Davis 

Mrs.  A.  De Young 

Earnest  Diggs 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Savastia  Dildy 

Mrs.  Mary  Dillard 

Mr.  Walter  Dreuitt 

Mrs.  A.  A.  Durgan 


Miss  Betty  Franklin 
Miss  Carolyn  Franklin 
Mrs.  Maude  Freeman 
Mrs.  Pearlie  Mae  Freeman 
Mr.  William  Sonny  Freeman 

Mrs.  Isadora  Gallop 

Mrs.  Lorraine  Gary 

Mr.  Robert  Gay 

Rev.  Elijah  Gibson 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Al  Gilchrist 

Ralph  E.  Givens 

Mrs.  Beulah  Goffigan 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Dermis  Goffigan 

Mr.  Abraham  Goodman 

Mrs.  Erma  Goodman 

Mr.  Lewis  Goodman 

Miss  Lottie  Goodman 

Miss  Sarah  Goodman 

Miss  Sadie  Graham 

Mrs.  Carrie  Graham 

Mrs.  B.  H.  Green 

Mrs.  Willie  Pearl  Gregory 

Mr.  Roy  Gregory 

Mr.  Leon  Griffin 

Mr.  Oscar  Grimstead 


Mrs.  Shirley  A.  Eaton 

Mr.  Leon  R.  Edney 

Mrs.  Louise  Elliott 

Mrs.  Beatrice  Elliott 

Mrs.  Ethel  Elliott 

Mrs.  Jennie  Elliott 

Miss  Mable  Elliott 

Miss  Mary  Elliott 

Mr.  Leroy  Ellis 

Mrs.  Marvis  Ellis 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Joseph  Etheridge 

Mrs.  Lula  M.  Etheridge 

Mrs.  Eleanor  Eure 

Mrs.  Annie  Mae  Eure 

Mrs.  Addie  Everett 

Mr.  Tom  Everett 

Mr.  Melvin  Fenner 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Fenton 

Mr.  James  Fletcher 

Mr.  John  Fletcher 

Mrs.  Cassie  Flora 

Mr.  Isaac  Forbes 

Mrs.  Lillian  Forbes 

Mrs.  Grace  Ford 

Mr.  Aldred  Thomas  Foreman 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clifton  Foreman 

Miss  Deborah  Diane  Foreman 

Mrs.  E.  Foreman 

Mr.  Rufus  Foreman 


Mr.  James  Haines 

Mr.  Melton  Haines 

Mr.  June  Hall 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  William  Hamberry 

Miss  Carolyn  Hamberry 

Major  David  Hardy 

Mrs.  Easter  C.  Hardy 

Mr.  Samuel  Leroy  Hardy 

Mrs.  Alcoa  Harold 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Clarence  Harold 

Mrs.  Ellen  Harold 

Mrs.  Ida  Harold 

Mrs.  Versie  Hassell 

Mrs.  Annie  Harris 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Henry  Harris,  Jr. 

Mrs.  James  Harris 

James  C.  Harris 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Harris 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Richard  Harris 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Harris 

Mrs.  Thelma  Harris 

Miss  Virginia  Harris 

Mrs.  Marie  Harrison 

Mr.  Herman  E.  Haynes 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Leroy  Haynes 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Willie  Haynes 

Miss  Marie  Hedgepeth 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Franklin  G.  Helton 

Mrs.  James  Hendrick 

Mrs.  Isaac  Herbert 


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Mrs.  Thelma  Herbert 

Mr.  James  Hicks 

Mrs.  Martha  Hider 

Miss  Clarie  Hill 

Mr.  Rudolph  Hill 

Mrs.  Esther  Hines 

Mrs.  Flora  Lee  Hinton 

Mrs.  Hattie  Wright  Hodges 

Mr.  £  Mrs.  Eddie  Hoggard 

Mr.  Edward  Hoggard 

Mr.  Joseph  Hoggard 

Mrs.  Mable  Hoggard 

Mr.  &  Mrs.  Robert  Hoggard 

Mr.  £  Mrs.  James  Hogue 

Mr.  £  Mrs.  John  K.  Hogue 

Miss  Christine  Holley 

Mr.  G  Mrs.  Franklin  Holley 

Elijah  Holloman,  Jr. 

Mr.  £  Mrs.  Joseph  Hollomon 

Mr.  Mondozia  Holloway 

Miss  Margaret  Holly 

Mr.  Floyd  Hosley 

Mrs.  Hester  Hosley 

Mr.  Thomas  Hosley 

Levander  Hughes 

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Mr.  James  Murphy 

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