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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
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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
Mftrc
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 :
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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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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
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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
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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!"
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Getting ready for an all important scrimmage, these TIGERS tense for the signal
■■ .• -
"Dazzling" Dorsey Moore, Fullback
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•*tf
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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PS
■f America"
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.
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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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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
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Compliments
of
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Compliments
of
IVAN D. MAPP
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City of Virginia Beach
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from
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110 Virginia Beach Boulevard
(at Seatack)
to
Specializing in
Good Meats
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You,
Seniors
Phone 428-9824
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OF
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Phones
Day Nite
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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
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Trophies Service Awards
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Yeoibooks Commencement Invitations
Announcement Cards Peisonol Caids
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James W. Hairston, Director
Christine Elizabeth Williams
"We Do the Kindest Thing—
in the Kindest Way."
from
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Nite Phones 428-3421 & 428-6746
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1565 East Princess Anne Rd.
Phone 622-4793
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Seniors
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637-643 Chapel Street
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Phone No. 622-3621
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at Thalia
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from
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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
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