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Co-Editors 

Judy  Brim 

Sally  Hudgins 

Co-Business  Managers 

Miss  Anna  Bland  Faison 
Annual  Adviser 


Published  by  the  Students  of 

PRINCESS  ANNE  HIGH  SCHOOL 

Lynnhaven,  Virginia 


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FOREWORD  .  .  . 

Dances,  homework,  wins,  losses,  friends, 

strangers,  buses,  halls,  teachers,  trees,  library  .  .  . 

all  these  and  one  thousand  other  things  make  up  our 

school.    With  the  representative  examples 

photographed  and  described  herein,  the  PEERAGE  Staff  has 

endeavored  to  distill  the  essence  of  Princess  Anne 

and  set  it  before  you.    Since  each  student  has 

a  different  total-image  of  his  Alma  Mater  and  each  derives  a 

different  set  of  benefits  from  her,  the  true  spirit 

of  Princess  Anne  is  "a  spirit  providing  for  all." 

With  this  in  mind  examine,  enjoy,  and  cherish  your  1962  PEERAGE. 


We  express  ourselves  through  many  media  but  perhaps 
most  successfully-  through  music,  for  this  is  the  language 
that  knows  no  geographical  boundaries.  These  students 
gather  before  school  each  morning  for  a  brief  rehearsal 
with   Mr.   Graves,  choral  directoi'. 


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Art  opens  a  limitless  realm  of  expression  for  the 
individual.  Students  may  create  in  various  materials 
and  forms  according  to  their  talents  and  abilities. 
This  study  contributes  both  to  one's  own  expression 
of  values  and  to  one's  appreciation  of  the  work  of 
others. 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


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quiei  seclusion  for  siuoa  and  conceniraiion  .  .  . 


Come  one,  come  all,  to  an  early  morning  pep  rally!    This  is  a  typical 
scene  on  the  Princess  Anne  campus  every  Thursday  and  Friday  morning. 


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Standing  empty  and  solemn  during 
the  summer  vacation,  Princess  Anne 
vibrates  with  life  as  its  doors  open  for 
another  school  year.  During  the  sum- 
mer students  respond  to  the  beckoning 
sand  and  surf — and  sun  and  fun.  But 
with  the  reddening  of  the  first  fall 
leaves,  the  students  return  to  tile  and 
brick — study  and  organization.  For 
this  is  the  heart  of  student  living. 

Princess  Anne  willingly  assumes  the 
role  of  Alma  Mater.  Her  maternal 
nature  becomes  ever  more  apparent  as 
the  students  seek  the  advice  and  en- 
couragement of  an  interested  faculty 
and  administration.  Past  the  facade 
of  each  office,  student  needs  and 
problems  are  met  and  reckoned  with, 
information  and  encouragement  are 
given,  guidance  and  counseling  take 
place. 


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Drama  gives  us  a  chance  to  express  ourselves 
artistically.  "Double  trouble  toil  and  trouble  . .  ." 
chant  these  witches  in   MacBeth. 


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Tucked  in  the  stacks  are  vicarious  experiences  and  valuable 
information  available  to  us  for  a  few  minutes  of  browsing 
and  the  marking  of  a  card. 


Wrestling  takes  in  boys  of  all  sizes  and  builds  muscles,  develops   co-ordination,  and 
teaches  the  spirit  of  fair  play. 


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Tri-Hi-Y  and  Hi-Y  leaders  pui'chase  food  to  fill 
Thanksgiving   baskets   for   indigent   families. 


Many  of  us   will   enter  the   business  world   after   graduation.    Com- 
mercial classes  give  us  the   necessary  preparation. 


One  could  liken  the  school  to  a  modern  factory, 
for,  in  essence,  it  must  mass  produce  good  minds. 
The  task  is  not  easy.  The  home  with  a  tutor  is  a 
bygone,  replaced  by  large  edifices  for  the  education 
of  many.  The  corridors  become  a  network  of 
arteries  leading  the  way  to  specialized  instruction 
and  assistance,  to  books  and  materials,  to  career 
planning  and  citizenship  building. 


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Courses  in  industrial  arts  offer 
us  an  opportunity  to  express 
ourselves  creatively  while  learn- 
ing vital  crafts  in  an  industrial 

world. 


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The  school  must  mass  produce  good 
citizens.  Within  the  framework  of 
each  learning  situation  the  student  is 
taught  to  evaluate  with  discrimination, 
to  set  standards  and  values  with  cau- 
tion, to  respect  with  admiration  —  to 
listen,  to  speak,  to  think,  and  to  docu- 
ment thoughtfully  and  carefully. 

Citizens  of  tomorrow,  leaders  of  the 
future,  pulse  of  the  nation  —  cliches 
to  be  sure  —  yet  still  these  are  the 
epithets  of  today's  youth.  But  the 
pulse  of  Princess  Anne  is  strong  for 
its  students  are  active.  Sports,  clubs, 
and  other  extra-curricular  activities 
thrive  on  student  participation  and 
leadership.  Our  youth  will  not  be 
mediocre  citizens,  for  they  are  learn- 
ing to  discuss  intelligently,  to  think 
critically,  and  to  act  rationally. 


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Through   clubs   and    organizations   qualities    of   leader- 
ship and  co-opei'ation  are  developed. 


Participation  in  a  team  sport  necessitates  the  forget- 
ting of  one's  own  identity,  for  tiie  team  must  function 
as  a  whole  in  body  and  in  spirit. 


Time  is  forgotten  as  the  music 
of  VPI's  Southern  Colonels  in- 
vites dancing  and  dreaming. 
Nineteen  Sixty -one  marked 
the  end  of  the  Junior-Senior 
proms.  A  new  precedent  was 
set  this  year  with  the  emer- 
gence of  the  Senior  Prom. 


Many  friendships  and  activi- 
ties are  remembered  as  these 
students  look  at  and  read  our 
school  publications  —  the 
PEERAGE  and  the   PAGE. 


io  socialize  and meei Jrienos 


There  is  nothing  like  a  little  fresh  air  after  lunch. 


After  observing  a  panoramic  view  of 
Princess  Anne,  we  can  proudly  acclaim 
her  provisions  for  Americanism,  individ- 
ualism, and  enthusiasm  in  every  facet 
of  the  student's  education. 


DEDICATION 


As  the  original  "Peerage"  is  a  listing  of  English  nobility- 
dating  back  many  centuries,  containing  the  names  of  the  most 
important  figures  in  the  history  of  England,  the  Princess  Anne 
PEERAGE  is  a  permanent  record  through  the  years  of  our 
students  and  our  events.  The  accomplishments  of  our  predeces- 
sors have  made  us  proud.  Our  own  attainments  have  given  us 
joy,  and  the  promise  of  our  follow^ers  strengthens  our  faith.  To 
Princess  Anne's  own  "Peerage"  —  past,  present,  and  future  — 
we  dedicate  this  book.  It  is  our  hope  that  in  these  pages  you  will 
find  an  exemplification  of  the  true  spirit  of  Princess  Anne: 
the  vital,  pulsing  heartbeat  of  an  active,  progressive  school. 


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Mr.  J.  Warren  Littleton 

Principal 


ADMINISTRATION 


Mr.  Frank  W.  Cox 

Superintendent  of  schools 
Princess  Anne  County 


Our  office  staff  is  efficient  and  a  helping  hand  to  teachers 
and  students.  Left  to  right:  Mrs.  Alice  Ege,  School  Clerk; 
Mrs.   Caddye   Walker,   Bookkeeper;    Mrs.   Marie   Lassiter, 


Principal's  Secretary;  Miss  Dorothy  Oliver,  Registrar  and 
Records  Clerk. 


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Mrs.  Frances  Hudgins 

Director  of  Guidance 
12th  Grade  Counselor 

Mr.  Edwin  Charles 

Assistant  Principal 


Mr.  James  Mounie 

nth  Grade  Counselor 


Mrs.  Betty  Bracey 

10th  Grade  Counselor 

Mr.  Peter  Sachon 

Assistant  Principal 


ENGLISH 


Mrs.  Mary  Barnes 

Chairman  of  English  Dept. 
B.  A.  Westhampton 

Miss  Roxanne  Dark 

A.  B.  Women's  College 
University  of  North  Carolina 

Miss  Inez  Bryan 

B.  A.  Limestone 

Mrs.  Christine  Joyner 

B.  A.  Longwood 


Mr.  Harold  Wheeler 

A.  B.  University  of 
North  Carolina 

Miss  Marie  Smith 

B.  A.  Longwood 

Miss  Frances  Hughes 

B.  S.  and  M.  A. 
East  Carolina 

Mrs.  Dolores  Baron 

B.  A.  Midland 


Miss  Elizabeth  Johnson 

B.  S.  Longwood 

Mrs.  Melinda  Thompson 
B.  A.  Coe 

Mr.  Larry  Williams 

B.  S.  East  Carolina 

Mrs.  Lucy  Sawyer 

A.  B.  William  and  Mary 


Miss  Joanne  Field 

A.  B.  Salem 

Mrs.  Shirley  Armstrong 

B.  A.  Lawrence 

Miss  Betty  McCauley 

B.  S.  East  Carolina 

,__        Miss  Anna  Bland  Faison 

O*       B.  A.  Madison 


Miss  Annette  Hasty 

B.  A.  Westhampton 

Mrs.  Virginia  Binks 

B.  A.  Colorado  State 
M.  A.  Columbia 

Miss  Jacquelyn  Wills 
B.  A.  Notre  Dame 

Miss  Judy  Roberts 

B.  S.  Madison 
(not  pictured) 


FOREIGN  LANGUAGE 


Mr.  Leonhard  Hofmann 

University  of  Heidelburg 
State  Exam 

Mr.  Walter  Hutchings 
B.  A.  St.  Ambrose 

Mrs.  Patricia  Brockman 
B.  A.  Sweetbrier 

Miss  Jewel  Whitlock 

Chairman  of  Foreign  Language 

B.  A.  Mary  Wasliington 

M.  Ed.  University  of  Virginia 


Miss  Margaret  Moffatt 
B.  A.  Trinity 

Mr.  James  Perry 

B.  S.  University  of  Virginia 

Mr.  Lewis  Breedlove 
B.  A.  Randolph-Macon 

Mrs.  Mary  Linda  League 

B.  S.  Longwood 


Mr.  Thomas  Garrou 
A.  B.  Duke  University 

Miss  Dian  Keel 

A.  B.  William  and  Mary 

Mr.  Foy  Shaw 

B.  A.  University  of 
North  Carolina 

Mrs.  Delores  Fentress 
B.  S.  Longwood 


Miss  Julia  Sawyer 

B.  A.  William  and  Mary 

Mrs.  Jean  Robert 
B.  A.  University  of 
North  Carolina 

Mr.  Thomas  Snodgrass 
B.  S.  Washington  and  Lee 

Miss  Patricia  Williams 
B.  S.  Radford 


Mr.  E.  E.  Cox 

Chairman  of  Social 

Studies  Dept. 

B.  S.  William  and  Mary 

M.  A.  University  of  Virginia 

Miss  Janice  Barger 

A.  B.  Meredith 

M.  A.  T.  Vanderbilt 

Mr.  Howard  McKenize 

B.  A.  Guilford 

M.  A.  University  of  Miami 

Mr.  Robert  Pearsall 

B.  S.  East  Carolina 


SOCIAL  STUDIES 


MATH 


Miss  Margaret  Bailey 

Chairman  of  Math  Dept. 

A.  B.  Elon 

Mrs.  Bette  Walling 

B.  A.  Shepherd 

Mr.  Norman  Fields 

B.  A.  Elon 


Mr.  John  Robbins 

B.  S.  William  and  Mary 

Mrs.  Penny  Doyle 

B.  S.  East  Carolina 

Miss  Barbara  Day 

A.  B.  Elon 

Mr.  Harold  Crist 

U.  S.  N.  Academy 
M.  A.  T.  Duke 


Mrs.  Clelia  Freeman 

B.  S.  Radford 

Mr.  Claude  Gimbert 

B.  S.  Virginia  Polytechnic 

Institue 

Miss  Rosemary  King 

B.  S.  Baylor 


Mrs.  Winifred  Martin 

B.  S.  Wake  Forest 


Mr.  Roland  Woodson 

B.  S.  Randolph-Macon 

M.  A.  Columbia  University 

Mr.  Spencer  Wise 

B.  S.  Virginia  Polytechnic 

Institute 

Mr.  Jack  Thompson 

B.  S.  Concord 


Mr.  Ronnie  Davis 

B.S.  William  and  Mary 


Mr.  James  Linn 

B.S.  William  and  Mary 

Mr.  Frederick  Haase 

B.A.  Virginia  Pilytechnic 

Institute 

Mrs.  Mabel  Taylor 

Chairman  of  Science  Dept. 


SCIENCE 


TRADES  AND  FINE  ARTS 


Mr.  Frank  Weinmeister 

Chairman  of  Trades  and 
Industrial  Art  Dept. 
A.B.  Colorado  State 

R.  Adm.  Francis  McCune 

U.S.N.  Ret. 

B.S.  U.  S.  Naval  Academy- 
Mr.  Blair  Myers 
B.A.  Bridgewater 
M.Ed.  University  of  Pittsburg 

Mr.  Howard  Niswander 
B.S.  Virginia  Polytechnic 
Institute 


Mr.  James  Lassiter 

B.S.  East  Carolina 

Mr.  Harvard  Deen 

Rutgers 

William  and  Mary 

Mr.  William  McBride 

B.S.  Ed.  Austin  Peay  St. 

Mr.  George  Martin 

Custodian 


Mr.  Frank  Taylor 

B.S.  Emory  and  Henry 
M.Ed.  William  and  Mary 

Mr.  Clark  Graves 
B.M.E.  Shenandoah 
Conservatory  of  Music' 

Mr.  George  Bailey 

B.S.  and  M.S.  Eastern 
Illinois  University 

Mr.  Daniel  Bulter 

B.S.  University  of  Tennessee 


Mr.  Cyril  Tomko 

B.S.  Virginia  Polytechnic 

Institute 

Mr.  John  Grady 

B.S.  and  M.A.  East  Carolina 

Mr.  James  Spencer 
B.A.  Elon 

Mrs.  Helen  DeVita 

B.S.  Louisiana  Polytechnic 
Institute 


Miss  Doris  Suit 
B.S.  Radford 

Mr.  Walter  Hughes 

Chairman  of  Boys'  Physical 

Education 

B.S.  and  M.A.  East  Carolina 

Mrs.  Edith  Shields 

Chairman  of  Girls'  Physical 

Education 

B.S.  Longwood 

Mr.  Otis  Huband 

B.F.A.  and  M.F.A.  Richmond 
Polytechnic  Institute 
(not  pictured) 


PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 


BUSINESS 


Mrs.  Kathleen  Edmondson 

B.S.  Madison 

Mrs.  Verna  Frey 
B.S.  Tennessee  Tech 

Mrs.  Hortense  Eason 
B.S.  Woman's  College 
University  of  North  Carolina 

Mrs.  Helen  Walton 

Chairman  of  Business  Dept. 
B.S.  Mary  Washington 


Miss  Shirley  Jacobs 
B.S.  Ed.  Madison 

Mr.  Harold  Revis 

B.S.  and  M.A.  West  Carolina 

Miss  Ida  Faye  McMath 

B.S.  William  and  Mary 

Mrs.  Anne  Owens 
B.S.  Ed.  Madison 


Mrs.  Betty  Barco 

B.S.  Ed.  Longwood 

Mrs.  Miriam  Leverage 
B.S.  S.A.  Woman's  College 
University  of  North  Carolina 

Mrs.  Rose  Breedlove 
B.S.  Longwood 

Mrs.  Helen  McMillan 

R.N.  School  of  Nursing 
Park  View  Hospital 
Pineland  Junior  College 


Mr.  Robert  Braun 

Librarian 

B.S.  East  Carolina 

Mrs.  Virginia  Folkes 
B.S.  Madison 

Miss  Sue  Lassiter 

B.S.  Richmond  Polytechnic 

Institute 

Mr.  George  Coffer 

B.S.  Virginia  Polytechnic 

Institute 


Mrs.  Enid  Beazlcy 

Chairman  of  Home  Economics 
B.S.  Madison 

Mr.  Carroll  Coakley 

Chairman  of  Distributive 
Education  B.S.  Richmond 
Polytehnic  Institute 

Mrs.  Mary  Sue  Spencer 
B.S.  H.E.  University  of 
North  Carolina 


HOME  ECONOMICS 


DISTRIBUTIVE  EDUCATION 


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1962 


Senior  year  is  the  apogee  of  high  school  life. 
For  twelve  years,  and  sometimes  more,  we  have 
struggled  to  reach  this  status.  Special  activities 
such  as  receiving  class  rings,  producing  a  class 
play,  attending  the  Senior  Prom,  and  finally  be- 
ing graduated  set  this  year  apart  from  the  rest. 

Many  who  were  freshmen  with  us  have  left 
Princess  Anne.  Some  of  these  are  remembered. 
Others  have  slipped  out  of  our  memories.  New 
students  joined  us  and  filled  the  vacancies  to 
overflowing.  Together  we  have  studied,  worked, 
and  played  and  felt  the  slow  approach  of  maturi- 
ty. 

Now,  graduation  is  here.  Some  of  us  are  eager, 
others  are  almost  reluctant  to  leave  high  school 
where  so  much  has  transpired.  What  lies  ahead 
is  already  outlined  for  many  of  us,  but  even  so 
the  fulfillment  of  plans  is  vague.   For  who  can 


fathom  college  or  the  work-a-day  world.  Previous- 
ly we  have  known  these  things  only  vicariously; 
now  we  shall  experience  them  first  hand,  relying 
on  the  things  we  have  learned. 

Graduation  is  thought  of  as  an  end.  Commence- 
ment, though,  reminds  us  that  receiving  diplomas 
is  a  beginning.  Our  venture  into  the  larger  world 
of  adult  years  lies  ahead.  Each  individual  faces 
this  world  alone.  Learning  is  a  continual  process. 
We  acquire  knowledge  in  order  to  achieve  wis- 
dom, and  schooling  is  a  means  to  this  end. 

In  retrospect,  we  see  that  life  has  offered 
much  already,  but  the  greatest  opportunities  are 
before  us.  With  a  glance  over  our  shoulders  at 
the  past,  we  step  forward  to  face  the  future,  to 
meet  the  challenge  of  living  enriching  lives  in- 
dependently. 


Senior  Glass  (Jfpcers 


Left  to  right:  Mrs.  Mary  Barnes,  class  sponsor;  Nancy  Gotwald,  vice-president;   Dick 
Garriott,  president;   Marie  Lanspery,  secretary;   Georgia   Fox,  treasurer. 


Ann  Aaron 
James  Amburn 


Nancy  Ackiss 
Thomas  Ammons 


Leland  Allen 
Marilyn  Anderson 


Sandra  Allrcd 
Nancy  Anderson 


Raymond  Almond 
Richard  Anderson 


Paul  Amato 
Marlene  Armour 


Mary  Ellen  Arndt 
Woodrow  Baker 


Elizabeth  Atwood 
Ronald  Ballance 


Amy   Austin 
Grace  Bamforth 


Carol  Bailey 
Mildred  Bandelos 


Gloria  Baker 
Lewis  Barlow 


Velma  Baker 
Carol  Barnes 


Sandra  Barnes 
Robert  Blythe 


Tim  Barrow 
Howard  Board 


Joe  Bazemore 
Conrad  Boisverf 


Jane  Bean 
Judith  Boomer 


Elizabeth   Bernard 
Lettie  Boomer 


Jean  Beshears 
Karen  Boothe 


Willis  Bramlitt 
Mitchell  Brody 


Sheron  Breon 
Clifford  Brown 


Janice  Brewton 
Florence  Brown 


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John  Bissett 
Elvie  Bonney 


James  Blankenship 
Dolores  Bradberry 


Leiand  Blehm 
William  Bradley 


Bruce  Bright 
Gail  Brown 


Brian  Brinkley 
Johnnie  Brown 


Judy  Brim 
Patricia  Brown 


Roger  Brinn 
Judith  Bryant 


Elizabeth  Britton 
John  Buck 


William  Brockman 
Nancy  Budnick 


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Carol  Bunch 
Nita  Capps 


Parris  Burbage 
Jackie  Carroll 


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Henry  Burden 
Carol  Carson 


eniors 


Francis  Cohan 
James  Crosswhite 


William  Colby 
Judith  Crow 


Gerald  Collier 
Herbert  Culpepper 


Richard  Collier 
William  Daley 


Ronald  Collier 
Wilma  Daniel 


Anita  Cooper 
Carolyn  Danner 


Judy   Faye  Burgess 
Herbert  Cartwright 


Charlene  Burke 
Robert  Cartwright 


Betty  Burroughs 
William  Castle 


Thelma  Buyrn 
Bruce  Clarke 


Nancy  Caldwell 
Deborah  Clarke 


Frances  Cameron 
David  Claude 


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Charles  Cox  Cheryl  Cozzens  Carolyn  Crews 

Carolyn  Davidson  Elizabeth   Davidson  Barry  Davis 


James  Davis 
Barbara  Dorsetl 


Nancy  Davis 
Steven  Doshier 


Paulette  Davis 
Gayle  Doss 


Robert  Dawson 
Louis  Doughty 


Lloyd  Dean 
William   Dovell 


Ruth  DeBoer 
Vicki  Dudley 


William  Duprey 
Arthur  Esenberg 


Linda  Durham 
Helen  Estes 


Cheryl  Early 
Shelby  Etheridge 


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Harry  Dennis 
Sandra  Dunbar 


Diane  Denson 
Daniel  Dunford 


Kay  Dickerson 
Jolin  Dunn 


Carol  Eason 
Anne  Faber 


Page  Eaton 
Linda  Farmer 


Ricliard   Edelman 
Marsha  Faust 


Thomas  Edenton 
Judith  Felts 


Dorothy  Ellen 
Karen  Felts 


Reid  Ervin 
Eugenia  Ferebee 


cS, 


Faye  Fisher 
Georgia  Fox 


Richard  Fisher 
Nancy  Fox 


Evelyn  Fitzgerald 
Carol  Frame 


eniors 


renda  Futrell 
Pat   Gifford 


Stacy  Garrett 
Barbara  Gilbert 


Richard  Garriott 
James  Gilman 


John  Garrow 
Mary  Gimbert 


Riley  Gazzaway 
Cecelia  Girard 


Charles  Gentry 
Robert  Givens 


Carole  Flanigan 
Celeste  Francis 


Leonard  Flanigan 
Carolyn  Franklin 


Indie  Flora 
Lynn  Freeman 


Curtis  Forbes 
Joan  French 


Berenice  Folkes 
Robert  Frick 


Robert  Forrest 
James  Fulmer 


1962 


Helen  Goslin 
'ay  Haddaway 


Nancy  Gotwald 
Anne  Hall 


Martha  Graham 
Cherry   Hall 


John  Grandy 
Deanna  Halstead 


Glenda  Gray 
Merle  Hammer 


Ruth  Anne  Gregory 
La  Vaughn  Hamrick 


Ernest  Hargrove 
Lgis  Hebert 


Edward  Harmon 
Herbert  Heiser 


Sue  Harpold 
Patricia  Hess 


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1962 


Shelby  Grimstead 
Gloria  Hansen 


Shirley  Grimstead 
Sandra  Hanson 


Wayne  Griswald 
Mildred  Hardy 


Henry  Harrell 
Pam  Hilbert 


William   Harris 
Charles  Hilton 


Carol  Harrison  Gwendolyn  Hawbecker  Ernest  Hayes 


Keister  Hiteshew 


Allen  Hodges 


Sarah  Hodges 


Robert  Hayes 
Richard  Holland 


Robert   Hollerbach 
Suzanne  Ivers 


Patricia  Hopkins 
Connie  Ives 


Elizabeth  Hudgins 
Louis  Ives 


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eniors 


James  Jefferson 
James  Jones 


Fred  Jenlis 
Josephine  Jones 


Sandra  Jernigan 
Michael  Jordan 


Barbara  Joaquin 
Vincent  Kauffmann 


Diana  Johnson 
Louise  Kaufmann 


Helen  Johnson 
Kenneth  Keefe 


Margaret  Hudgins 
Richard  Jackins 


Barbara  Huffman 
Donald  Jackson 


Wesley  Hughes 
Pat  Jackson 


Mary  Ellen  Imel 
Earl  Jacobs 


Sandra  Irish 
Alton  Jarman 


John  Isaacs 
Leon  JarTis 


1962 


Robert  Johnson 
Rebecca  Kellam 


Elizabeth  Jones 
James  Keller 


G.  Robert  Jones 
Virginia  Kelly 


Eugene  Kemph 
Carolyn  Kirkpatrick 


Arthur  Kennedy 
Gail  Klein 


Linda  Kerlee 
Fredrick  Knack 


Mary  Ann  Kershaw 
Clayton  Krejci 


Fred  Keys 
Yang  Kue 


Gail  Keyser 
Robert  Lane 


Marie  Lanspery 
George  Lederman 


Judith  Laramie 
Barbara  Lee 


Beverly  LaRose 
Carole  Lee 


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1962 


Major  Right 
Sandra  Langdon 


Robert  LaRose 
William  Lee 


James  Killingsworth 
Alfred  Langhorn 


Larry  King 
Joyce  Langley 


Daniel  Larson 
Lou  Ann  Legum 


Marcie  Larson 
Sharon  Leigh 


George  Lawrence 
Melvin  Leonard 


Frank  Leach 
Annis  Leveridge 


Randy  Leddy 
Robert  Little 


Diane  Lumpkin 
Kathryn  Martin 


c5 


Wallace  Lupton 
Lynne  Martin 


eniors 


Robert  Meads 
Linda  Miller 


Edith  Meekins 
Stephen  Miller 


William  Midgette 
Wade  Miller 


Stephen  Millard 
William  Miller 


Robert  Miles 
Judith  Moore 


Pat  Mahoney 
Phyllis  Martin 


Douglas  Miller 
Kathryn  Moore 


Elizabeth  Mann 
Louis  Mathews 


Diane  Mapp 
Lee  Mathus 


Jean  Marcin 
William  Mathus 


Ernest  Marrow 
Edward  Matney 


Jerry  Martin 
Dwain  Mattox 


Joey  Martin 
Cynthia  May 


1962 


Gary  Miller 
Victoria  Moore 


James  Miller 
Joe  Monahan 


Laurel  Miller 
Betty  Morris 


Gail  Morgan 
Thomas  Myers 


Janet  Morgan 
Stephen  MacDonald 


Joyce  Morgan 
Kathleen  McCabe 


Robert  Morgan 
Edna  Ann  McClatchey 


Linda  Munden 
Dana  McClenny 


Daniel  Murray 
Alice  McCoUum 


James  McDonnell 
JoAnn  Newbury 


Elizabeth  McGinnis 
Sharon  Newing 


Ethel  McGonigle 
Diane  Newman 


Cj/ass 
1962 


George  Murphy 
Jerry  McConnell 


Cecil  Myers 
Kenneth  McCulIough 


Richard  Myers 
Richard  McDonald 


Kay  McHone 
Harold  Newsome 


Robert  McKain 
Alan  Nilsen 


Joan  McKean 
Ronald  Nixon 


Margery  McKillen 
Sheron  Noel 


Thomas  Neathery 
Glenn  Nyhus 


Linda  Newberry 
Richard  O'Brien 


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Joseph  Parker 


Sandra  Oliver 
Douglas  Paschall 


Virginia  Oliver 
Bonnie  Paul 


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eniors 


Thora  Pesnicak 
Jean  Powers 


Durant  Phillips 
Roger  Provo 


Sandra  Phillips 
Andrea  Ranson 


Carolyn  Piasecki 
Thomas  Rutherford 


Margaret  Pick 
Gloria  Rea 


Carl  Plavidol 
William  Reid 


John  Osmundson 
Suzanne  Payne 


Barbara  Owens 
William  Peebles 


Maureen  Page 
William  Pennington 


Forrest  Paradise 
Joseph  Perry 


1962 


Patricia  Plcvyak 
Erena  Reynolds 


Diane  Plougher 
William   Riedell 


Anne  Powell 
George  Roberts 


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Suzanne  Roberts 
Ralph  Sanford 


Betty  Robertson 
Betty  Santti 


Earl  Roby 
Kathy  Saunders 


George  Rodeheaver 
Pete  Savidge 


Rebecca  Roebuck 
Sandra  Sawyer 


Robert  Rogers 
Johnnie  Scarper 


Linda  Scott 
Daniel  Smith 


Lynda  Scott 
Mickey  Smith 


Susan  Scurria 
Richard  Smith 


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1962 


Stephan  Rose 
Rachel  Schemo 


Kenneth  Seay 
Eugene  Snow 


Mary  Ellen  Roosendaal 
Thomas  Schmidtt 


Margaret   Selfridge 
Robert  Solomon 


Clarence  Rose 
Diane  Scott 


John  Shepherd 
Lou  Spangler 


Susan  Shelby 
Orelia  Sparrow 


William   Shield 
Bailey  Spence 


Alan  Smith 
Kenneth  Spitzer  1 


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Carl  Spruill 
Edna  Strawhand 


Gary  Spruill 
Mary  Studds 


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eniors 


Emily  Tanksley 
Nelson  Thomas 


Claude  Tate 
Virginia  Thomas 


Delores  Tatem 
Gail  Thomson 


Elizabeth  Taylor 
James  Thompson 


Daniel  Templeton 
Alan  Thornton 


Alton  Stallings 
Rhoda  Sturtevant 


Bruce  Terry 
Elaine  Thornton 


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Roby.n  Stanek 
Richard  Strickler 


Barbara  Stanford 
McLean  Stroud 


John  Staylor 
Barbara  Styron 


Carolyn   Steele 
Mary  Sutton 


Jeanne  Steinhilber 
Julian  Swain 


Michael  Stockton 
Linda  Tackett 


1962 


Ammon  Tharp 
Bob  Tillett 


Loretta  Thatcher 
Tommie  Tompkins 


Margaret  Thomas 
Sharon  Trenton 


Eileen  Tucker 
Thomas  Vaughan 


Janet  Twiford 
Valerie  Vestal 


Don  Tyler 
Geraldine  Vincent 


Dwight  Twiford 
Nancy   Von  Elm 


Betsy  Tysor 
John  Ward 


Joseph  Upson 
James  Waterfield 


Micheal  Weeks 
Elaine  Williams 


Raquel  Weyse 
Harold  Williams 


Richard  Wheeley 
June  Williams 


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Sandra  Waterfield  Waylon  Webbon  Susan  Webster 


Ann  Whichard 
Brook  Willis 


Bruce  White 
Donna  Wilson 


Paul  Whitehurst 
Gordon  Wilson 


Linda  Whitmorc 
Raymond  Wilson 


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James  Wiggs 
Carolyn  Winslow 


Bee  Wildridge 
Jane  Wilhelm 


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John  Woodward 
Iris  Wright 


Susan  Worth 
Jean  Zartman 


1962 


A  hilarious  and  memorable  highlight  of  the  senior  English 
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THE  JUNIOR  CLASS 

Our  Junior  year  marks  a  period  of  change  in  tradition  and  custom  in 
the  history  of  Princess  Anne.  Boldly  we  have  met  and  accepted  these 
changes  even  though  it  sometimes  meant  postponing  the  fullfillment 
of  a  dream.  The  events  of  this  year  remain  in  our  memories,  vividly 
restating  the  high  points  of  an  unforgettable  year. 

Many  furiously  lamented  the  loss  of  the  long-avi^aited  Junior-Senior 
Prom ;  but  we  realized  the  necessity  for  its  end.  Anxiously  we  now  look 
forward  to  our  Senior  Prom. 

The  highlight  of  our  Junior  year  was  the  receiving  of  class  rings.  The 
members  of  our  class  were  the  first  to  receive  their  rings  as  Juniors. 

Soon  we  shall  be  mighty  Seniors — the  last  rung  in  the  high  school 
ladder.  We  look  forward  with  eagerness  to  our  last  year,  but  not  without 
a  backward  glance  on  our  wonderful  Junior  year. 


JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 

Left   to   right:   Miss   Bryan,   sponsor;    Brenda    Koon,   vice-president;    Richard   James, 
president;  Claudia  Frias,  secretary;   Mike  Matton,  treasurer. 


JUNIORS 


Tom  Ambs 
Judy  Anderson 
Gloria  Ange 
Mary  Apple 
Mary  Armpriester 


Jane  Arnold 
Warner  Athey 
Rowland  Audit 
Freddy  Awe 
Homer  Bacon 


Mary  Lou  Baier 
Ann  Bailey 
Arnold  Baker 
Joe  Baker 
Mary  Anne  Baker 


Jeannie  Ballard 
Susan  Barber 
Faye  Barnes 
Lois  Barnes 
Peggy  Barnes 


Linda  Bartee 
Chet  Bartusiak 
Gary  Baugh 
Charlene  Baum 
Jean  Bayles 


Kay  Bazemore 
Cookie  Beamon 
Beverly  Bell 
Winnie  Bell 
Susan  Benbow 


Bill  Bennett 
Greg  Benoit 
Pam  Birdsong 
Byron  Black 
Becky  Blonts 


JUNIORS 


Fred  Board 
Gerald  Boiling 
Jane  Bonney 
Jeff  Bonomo 
Barbara  Boothe 


Johanna  Boroughs 
Cynthia  Bostain 
Frand  Boumila 
Ken  Bourma 
Diane  Bowdoin 


Barbara  Bowman 
Barbara  Boyce 
Johnny  Boyce 
Robert  Bozard 
Joyce  Bradley 


Norman  Brien 
Janet  Briers 
David  Bright 
Joe  Bright 
Ronald  Brock 


Anne  Brockmyer 
Brenda  Brodie 
John  Broughton 
Anne  Brown 
Joyce  Brown 


Kathy  Brown 
Robert  Brown 
Scott  Brown 
Larry  Burbage 
Preston  Burgess 


Sharon  Burkhart 
Kathy  Bushong 
Ruthie  Byrnes 
Martha  Cake 
Jane  Calfee 


JUNIORS 


Coleen  Callahan 
Margaret  Callahan 
Carolyn  Campbell 
Katie  Gardwell 
Tereasa  Carr 


Carol  Carrol 
Betty  Carson 
Johnny  Carter 
Margaret  Cash 
Theresa  Casillas 


LaVeme  Casper 
Linda  Caudill 
Elizabeth  Causey 
John  Chamblin 
Yvonne  Chisholm 


Linda  Ciola 
Alvin  Clabo 
Donna  Clare 
Carolyn  Clark 
Elizabeth  Clark 


Mike  Clevenger 
Marilyn  Cole 
Gay  Coleman 
Glenn  Colley 
Carol  Colonna 


Ann  Coltrane 
Dottie  Colucci 
Steve  Conboy 
Bruce  Congdon 
Gladys  Contildes 


John  Cook 
Julian  Couch 
Wayne  Couch 
Gary  Cox 
Marshall  Cox 


JUNIORS 


Jane  Craddock 
Paul  Craig 
Brenda  Creef 
Alex  Creekmore 
Buddy  Crigger 


Sidney  Crunk 
Susie  Crute 
Amber  Cunningham 
Lloyd  Curry 
Kathy  Dahl 


Karen  Daly 
Kay  Davis 
Tom  Dawson 
Douglas  Day 
Rayna  Deafenback 


Darlene  Deafenbaugh 
Bobby  DeMille 
Babs  Denham 
Sara  Dennis 
Paul  DeRocher 


Jim  Devine 
Judy  Dickens 
Sandra  Dickens 
Darrell  Divito 
Jennifer  Dobbs 


Linda  Donaldson 
Bud  Donnelly 
Diane  Dorsett 
Claudia  Doughtie 
Rita  Doughtie 


Donnie  Downs 
Leona  Dozier 
Robert  Drumwright 
Lucille  Dudley 
Harriet  Dugan        , 


JUNIORS 

Bonnie  Dwyer 
Connie  Dyckman 
Fay  Edmondson 
Gail  Edwards 
Robert  Egas 


Steve  Eggleston 
Alan  Elliott 
Royee  Elmore 
Leanne  Emmons 
Karen  Englett 


Elaine  English 
Charan  Enroughty 
Robert  Esenberg 
David  Etheridge 
Mary  Ellen  Etheridge 


Patsy  Etheridge 
Elizabeth  Faust 
Sandra  Fehrraan 
Jimmy  Felton 
Linda  Fentress 


Mary  Fentress 
Austin  Ferguson 
Noel  Finney 
Rena  Fishel 
Forrest  Fisher 


Phil  Flanagan 
James  Fox 
Nancy  Foy 
Joseph  Franke 
Philip  Franklin 


Rae  Eraser 
Tommy  Freeman 
Claudia  Frias 
Joe  Frizzell 
Katie  Fulford 


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JUNIORS 


Terry  Gallagher 
Bobby  Garriott 
Margaret  Gates 
Susan  Gatlin 
Tanya  Gavitt 


Joe  Gilliland 
Mary  Lou  Goode 
Ronnie  Goodell 
Stephanie  Goodwin 
Aubrey  Gordon 


Rod  Gossman 
Linda  Graves 
Dorothy  Greenwood 
Janice  Greer 
Anne  Greico 


Barbara  Grennan 
Linda  Grinistead 
Lester  Gunter 
Linda  Gwaltney 
Jerry  Hackett 


Mike  Haffey 
Pat  Hager 
Drew  Haines 
Ralph  Haines 
John  Hall 


David  Hallstin 
Sandy  Hamrick 
Diane  Hancock 
Anita  Hanks 
Gary  Hannaford 


Susan  Hanson 
Ronnie  Harksen 
David  Harrell 
Lamar  Harrell 
Joe  Harris 


JUNIORS 

Malcolm  Harris 
Tommy  Harris 
Vail  Hassan 
Otis  Hastings 
Kitty  Hawbecker 


Harvey  Heckman 
Juanette  Heen 
Bob  Henderson 
Janice  Hendricks 
Janice  Hensley 


Kathy  Herman 
Vernell  Heusel 
Charles  Higgins 
Abby  Hilton 
Calvin  Hilton 


Dickie  Hines 
Carolyn  Hinkle 
Celene  Hodge 
Barbara  Hodges 
Ron  Hoel 


Robert  Hogue 
Judy  Holgate 
Ronnie  Holloman 
Tim  Holmes 
Georgia  Hornbake 


Don  Houp 
Gary  Howard 
John  Howard 
Judy  Hurd 
Larry  Jalbert 


Linda  Jalbert 
Al  James 
Mike  James 
Richard  James 
Bob  Jenkins 


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JUNIORS 


Carl  Johnson 
Ernest  Johnson 
Norma  Johnson 
Larry  Johnson 
Barbara  Jones 


Beatrice  Jones 
Garr  Jones 
Priscilla  Jones 
Gloria  Jordan 
Dennis  Kalinoski 


Dan  Kappers 
Fred  Keene 
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Elizabeth  Kemper 
Sharon  Kern 


Carol  Ketchie 
Bill  Keys 
Richard  Keyser 
Donald  Kilgore 
Carolyn  Kime 


Mark  Kizis 
Joan  Knight 
Lenny  Knight 
Barbara  Koehler 
Brenda  Koon 


Kathy  Krejci 
Shirley  Krouse 
Joan  Krynski 
Tom  Kuester 
Lois  Lambdin 


Mary  Ann  Landrum 
Pat  Lane 
Lyndia  Lara 
Douglas  La  Vesquc 
Linda  Law 


JUNIORS 


Steve  Lawrence 
Sue  LeClair 
Kenny  Lemmond 
Sarah  Lenelson 
Sandra  Leno 


Chuck  LeRoy 
Dawn  Lewis 
Tommy  Lewis 
Ruby  Licona 
Marion  Lilley 


Nora  Lindblad 
Larry  Linn 
Carolyn  Litchfield 
Van  Lloyd 
Jimmie  Locke 


Pat  Long 
Jon  Lowe 
Bobby  Luke 
Susan  Lyon 
Vicki  Lyons 


Pat  McCormick 
Frances  McCoy 
Donald  McCrickard 
Robert  McCullough 
Chuck  McGathey 


Gail  McKnight 
Susan  McKnown 
Louise  Macomber 
Joyce  Magnussen 
Dennis  Mailhot 


Barbara  Maloney 
Sharon  Mansfield 
Cheryl  Marshall 
Dallas  Martin 
Mary  Martin 


JUNIORS 


Jim  Mather 
Mike  Matton 
Steve  Maxedon 
Larry  Mayo 
Mike  Mayo 


Diane  Meade 
Sandy  Meade 
Jan  Meades 
Bill  Meador 
Darlene  Medley 


Barbara  Messick 
Dottie  Meyers 
Frank  Midovits 
Bill  Miles 
Sharon  Miles 


David  Miller 
Donnie  Miller 
Faye  Miller 
Henry  Miller 
Joyce  Miller 


Judy  Lynn  Miller 
Donald  Miller 
Donna  Mohr 
Judy  Monahan 
Joanne  Moore 


Sharon  Moore 
Barbara  Moreland 
George  Morrell 
Bill  Morris 
Billie  Jean  Morris 


Bobby  Morris 
EUie  Morris 
Margaret  Morris 
Bonnie  Mosley 
Joe  Moulton 


JUNIORS 


Jackie  Moyer 
Peter  Muller 
Annette  Murden 
Bruce  Nath 
Seott  Nelms 


Carla  Netherland 
Jimmy  Newbury 
James  Newland 
Phyllis  Newman 
Thnetta  Newman 


Louisa  Nicolas 
Cheryl  Nichols 
Gene  Nimmo 
David  Noble 
Gordon  Nolan 


Bill  Nosay 
Jeannette  Nunnally 
Anne  Oakley 
George  Old 
Jeff  Olson 


Leo  O'Neal 
Carolyn  Osmundson 
Beverley  Owens 
Clyde  Owens 
Barbara  Oxx 


Jerry  Palmer 
John  Paradise 
Suzanne  Parker 
Frieda  Parr 
Malcolm  Paul 


George  Paxson 
Lee  Pearce 
Linda  Pearman 
Laurie  Peecia 
Harry  Penner 


JUNIORS 


Joe  Pennington 
Jimmy  Perdue 
Mike  Persinger 
Alice  Pesnicak 
Joell  Peters 


Barbara  Peterson 
Jimmy  Peterson 
Gail  Petree 
Paul  Petty 
Charles  Phillips 


Matilde  Pimentel 
Carol  Piper 
Robby  Pittman 
Janet  Poindexter 
Cris  Pond 


Pat  Porter 
Pat  Potter 
Sandy  Potter 
Chickie  Powell 
Toni  Preston 


David  Prine 
Linda  Pritchard 
Bill  Pritchett 
Jack  Pruitt 
Cathy  Quinn 


Donna  Raher 
Diane  Rainier 
Bobby  Randall 
Brenda  Rash 
Dorothy  Rawlins 


Flossie  Reese 
Bill  Reich 
Connie  Reilmann 
Eric  Rice 
Carol  Richards 


JUNIORS 

Shelley  Richard 
Bonnie  Richter 
Sally  Richter 
Raymond  Rickerson 
Donna  Riedell 


Carolyn  Roberts 
Buddy  Robertson 
Kay  Robinson 
Mary  Rockwell 
Darlene  Rodgers 


Ann  Rollins 
Marvin  Rollins 
Betsy  Ross 
Vera  Rotton 
Judy  Roughton 


Sharon  Rozitus 
Harold  Reubel 
Tom  Ryan 
Francie  Sachon 
Leo  Salch 


Carol  Sallwasser 
Louise  Sanderson 
Judi  Sanford 
Mary  Satterfield 
Lee  Sawyer 


Jimmy  Schwartz 
Mike  Schwartz 
Bobby  Scribner 
Howard  Self 
Ethel  Selfridge 


Anna  Shafer 
John  Shaw 
Kathy  Sheeley 
Neal  Shelby 
Chuck  Sherman 


JUNIORS 


Jackie  Shirley 
Penny  Shray 
Pat  Siddall 
Ronnie  Sidwell 
Anne  Simmons 


Betsy  Simmons 
Dorothy  Simms 
Carolyn  Singer 
Kalyn  Sivills 
Diane  Skinner 


John  Skinner 
Bob  Slaughter 
Delbert  Slavens 
Barbara  Smity 
Bill  Smith 


Carol  Smith 
Dale  Smith 
Donny  Smith 
Kathy  Smith 
Pat  Smith 


Patsy  Smith 
Wayne  Smith 
Ronnie  Snead 
Robert  Snyder 
Ronnie  Snyder 


John  Sohn 
Carol  Spain 
Francine  Spanpinato 
Gaynelle  Spencer 
Sherri  Spidell 


Charles  Sprat 
Barbara  Spruill 
Rose  Spruill 
Jimmy  Standi 
Tim  Stamatis 


JUNIORS 


Myron  Steele 
Sandra  Steele 
Sharon  Steinmetz 
Mike  Stillo 
Sherry  Stommel 


Doug  Stout 
Leslie  Stoutenburgh 
Troy  Straight 
Ronnie  Strew 
Susan  Struthers 


Arthur  Summers 
Linda  Swan 
Sandy  Sykes 
Opal  Taylor 
Patsy  Taylor 


Robert  Taylor 
Rodger  Taylor 
Joan  Ann  Telles 
Carl  Tereskerz 
Bobby  Thomas 


Sharon  Thomas 
Alan  Thompson 
Barbara  Thompson 
Gary  Thompson 
Beth  Tignor 


Curtis  Todd 
Janet  Trenkle 
Connie  Trueblood 
Harold  Truesdale 
Tommy  Tucker 


Van  Tunstall 
Lee  Anne  Turner 
John  Tyler 
Denny  Valianos 
Margaret  Vance 


JUNIORS 


Paula  Van  Meter 
Billy  Vasile 
Jimmy  Vaughan 
Ann  Vickery 
Sharon  Vines 


Carol  Walker 
Margaret  Ann  Walker 
Debbie  Wall 
Barbara  Wallace 
Ricky  Warford 


Joyce  Warren 
Mike  Warren 
Sandy  Watkinson 
Anne  Weidlein 
Ed  Wendell 


Joe  West 
Blake  Weston 
Ginny  Whalen 
Barbara  Whipple 
Allen  Whitaker 


Brenda  White 
Ed  White 
Eileen  White 
Larry  White 
Sara  White 


Terri  White 
Willard  White 
Bette  Whitehead 
Priscilla  Whitehurst 
Tracy  Wilder 


Mary  Ellen  Wilkerson 
Betty  Williams 
John  Williams 
Linda  Williams 
Cecelia  Williamson 


Richard  Wills 
Charles  Wilson 
David  Wilson 
Don  Wilson 
June  Wilson 


Margie  Wilson        t 
Tim  Wilson 
Pat  Winnett 
Glen  Withrow 
Don  Wizeman 


Susan  Wolf 
Freddie  Wood 
Jerry  Wood 
Linda  Wood 
Kris  Woodard 


Duke  Woody 
Linda  Wright 
John  York 
Charles  Grey 


Juniors  carefully  select  the  stones  which  when  placed  in  rings  will  make  them  seniors 
— next  year. 


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MARY  ANN  KERSHAW— Transfer  from  'Granby.  Drill 
Team  2;  Future  Homemakers  of  America  3. 

MAJOR  KIGHT— Semper  Peratus  Hi-Y  4. 

FREDRICK  KNACK— Latin  Club  2;  Chess  Club  3,4, 
Vice  President  3,4;  Junior  Civitan  Club  3.4;  I.C.C.  Repre- 
sentative 3;  Manager  of  Wrestling  Team  3,4;  Semper 
Paratus  Hi-Y  3,4;  Beta  Club  3,4;  Executive  Committee 
S.C.A.    4.     ■ 

CLAYTON  KREJCI— Freshman  Football;  Semper  Para- 
tus Hi-Y  2,3,4;   Spanish  Club  2;   Wrestling  Team  3,4. 

KAREN  LA  FE— Beta  Club  3,4. 

ROBERT  LANE— Chorus  1,2;  Chess  Club  3,4;  Golf  Team 
3,4;   Bible  Club  3,4;   Tennis  Team  3,4;   D.E.   Club   4. 

JOYCE  LANGLEY— Transfer  from  Hewitt-Trussville 
High  School. 

MARIE  LANSPERY— Future  Teachers  1,2,3,4,  Treasur- 
er 2,  Vice-President  3,  President  4;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3, 
Historian  3;  F.T.A.  Convention  Delegate  2,3,4;  Beta  Club 
3.4;  Keyette  Club  4,  Reporter;  S.C.A.  Executive  Commit- 
tee 3,4;"  S.C.A.  Representative  3;  Homeroom  Vice  Presi- 
dent 3;  Recording  Secretary  of  I.C.C.  4;  Prom  Commit- 
tee  3;   Senior  Class   Secretary. 

JUDITH  LARAMIE— Homeroom  President  1,2;  Prom 
Committee  1,2,3;  Sophomore  Class  Treasurer,  Steering 
Committee;  Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3;  Sophomore  Hall  of 
Fame;  Vice-President  S.C.A.  3;  Executive  Council  of 
S.C.A.  3;  PEERAGE  Staff  3,4;  PAGE  Staff  3;  S.C.A. 
Representative  4;  Senior  Class  Steering  Committee; 
Homecoming  Court  4;  Ruritan  Bowl  Court  4;  Princess 
Anne  Correspondent  to  Norfolk-Ledger  4. 

BEVERLY  LA  ROSE— Future  Homemakers  of  America 
4. 

MARGIE  LARSON— Art  Club  3,4,  Treasurer  4;  Drill 
Team  4. 

WALTER  LAWRENCE— Transfer  from  Norview  Art 
Club  1,2;  Boys'  Chorus  1,2,3;  A  Cappella  Chorus  4;  All- 
State   Chorus  4. 

WILLIAM  LEDDY— S.C.A.  Representative  1;  Varsity 
Basketball  3,4;  Varsity  Club  4. 


BARBARA  ANN  LEE— F.B.L.A.  2; 
Tri-Hi-Y  4. 


Drill  Team  3,4;  Theta 


LOU  ANN  LEGUM— S.C.A.   Alternate   1;   Latin   Club  2 
Athena    Tri-Hi-Y    2,3,4,    Chaplain    3,    Vice-President    4 
Homeroom    Secretary-Treasurer    3;    Secretary    of    Honor 
Court  4;  Powder  Puff  Football  4;  S.C.A.  Executive  Coun- 
cil 4. 

SHARON   LEIGH— Future   Homemakers   of   America   4. 

MELVIN  LEONARD,  JR.— Golf  Team   3,4. 


ANNIS   LEVIRIDGE- 
Tri-Hi-Y  4. 


-F.B.L.A.   3,4,  President  4;   Trinity 


ROBERT  LITTLE— Transferred  from  Tennessee,  Beta 
Club  3,4;  National  Honor  Society  4;  Varsity  Football  4. 

DIANE  LUMPKIN— Transfer  from  Bishop  Dennis  J. 
O'Connel  High  School;  Future  Teachers  2,3;  Latin  Club 
2;  Spanish  Club  3,4;  Girls'  Athletic  Association  2;  Cor- 
onet Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Historian  4;  Junior  Civitan  Club  3,4; 
S.C.A.  Representative  4;  Steering  Committee  4;  PAGE 
Staff  3. 

WALLY  MICHAEL  LUPTON— Varsity  Football  3;  S.C.A. 
Alternate  4. 

PATRICIA  MAHONEY— Transfer  from  Glenn  Academy; 
Beta  Club  3,4;  National  Honor  Society  4;  Drill  Team  3,4; 
Keyette    Club   4;    Homeroom    Secretary-Treasurer   4. 


KATHY  VAN  MALSEN  —  Transfer  from  Marymount 
International    School;    Spanish    Club   4. 

BETSY  MANN— A  Cappella  Chorus  2,3,4;  All-State  Chor- 
us 3,4;  Capers  3,4;  Madrigals  4;  Florida  Chorus  Conven- 
tion 4. 

DIANE  MAPP— Homeroom  President  1;  Scepter  Tri-Hi- 
Y    1,2. 

JEAN  MARGIN- Homeroom  Treasurer  1,2;  Pep  Club  2; 
Future  Nurses  Club  2;  Bible  Club  2;  Dramatics  Club  2; 
PAGE   Staff  3;   F.H.A.  4;   Quo-Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  4. 

JOSEPH  MARTIN,  JR.— Alpha-Phi-Omega  Hi-Y  3,  Sigma 
Phi   Hi-Y  4;   Chess   Club  3;   I.C.C.   Representative  4. 

KITTY  MARTIN— Prom  Committee  1,2;  Homeroom  Sec- 
retary 1;  Secretary  of  Sophomore  Class  2;  S.C.A.  Secre- 
tary 4;  S.C.A.  District  Conference  3,4;  Executive  Council 
3;  Future  Teachers  Club  2,3,  Secretary  3;  Foreign  Ex- 
change  Student  Forum   2,3;   Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  4. 

LYNNE  MARTIN— Homeroom  Treasurer  1,  President  3; 
Art  Club  1;  Drama  Club  1;  Pep  Club  2;  Steering  Com- 
mittee 3;  Prom  Committee  3;  French  National  Honor  So- 
ciety 4;  National  Honor  Society  4;  Future  Teachers  of 
America  4. 


PHYLLIS  MARTIN- 
Chorus   1,2,4. 


-Future  Homemakers  of  America  1; 


EDWARD  MATNEY— D.E.  Club  4. 


EDITH  MEEKINS— S.C.A.  Representative  1;  Homeroom 
Vice-President  2,  Secretary-Treasurer  3;  Cavalier  Capers 
1,2;  Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Keyette  Club  3,4;  Drill  Team 
3,4;   F.B.L.A.   4. 

WILLIAM  MIDGETTE— Honor  Court  1;  J.V.  Basketball 
1,2;  Varsity  Basketball  3,4;  Homeroom  President  4;  Sen- 
ior Class  Steering  Committee. 

STEPHEN  MILLARD— "A"  Band  1,2,3,4,  Captain  4; 
All-State  Band  2,3,4;  J.V.  Baseball  1;  German  Club  2; 
Varsity  Track  2;  Key  Club  3,4;  S.C.A.  Representative  4; 
French  National  Honor  Society  4. 

ROBERT  MILES— Homeroom  Vice-President  2,3,  Presi- 
dent 4;  Varsity  Football  2,3,4;  Varsity  Track  4;  Varsity 
Club  2,3,4,  I.C.C.  Representative  2,3,  Vice-President  4; 
I.C.C.  Treasurer  3,  Vice-President  4;  French  Club  2;  Prom 
Committee  2,3;  Cavalier  Capers  3;  Senior  Class  Steering 
Committee;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  Hi-Y  2,3. 

DOUGLAS  MILLER— Varsity  Football  2,3,4;  Varsity 
Baseball  2;  Varsity  Club  2,3,4,  Sergeant-at-arms  4;  Sem- 
per Paratus  Hi-Y  2,3,4;   Senior  Hall  of  Fame. 

GARY  MILLER— Varsity  Wrestling  1,2,3,4,  Captain  4; 
Chorus  1,2;  Color  Guard  2;  Homeroom  Secretary  2,  Trea- 
sm-er  3;  Varsity  Club  3,4;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3,4,  Treasurer 
4;    S.C.A.   Representative   4;    Senior   Steering   Committee. 

JAMES  MILLER— Varsity  Football  2,3,4;  Varsity  Baseball 
2;  Varsity  Club  3,4;  Steering  Committee  2,3;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3;  Semper  Paratus  Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Vice-President  3,4; 
Hall  of  Fame  2,4. 


LINDA  MILLER- 
Hi-Y  3. 


-Future  Nurses  Club  1,2;   Scepter  Tri- 


STEPHEN  MILLER— J.V.  Football  1;  Varsity  Football 
2,3,4,  Co-Captain  4;  Varsity  Wrestling  2,3,4,  Co-Captain 
4;  Varsity  Club  2,3,4;  Prom  Committee  2,3,4;  Key  Club 
3,4;  Senior  Hall  of  Fame;  Most  Valuable  Football  Player  4. 


Senior  (L)/a/is/i 


ics 


JUDITH  MOORE— S.C.A.  Representative  1;  "A"  Band  1, 
2,3;  Future  Nurses  Club  2,3;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y;  Drill  Team  4. 

KATHY  iVIOORE— Future  Homemakers  of  America  2,3,4, 
Vice-President  3,  President  4;  I.C.C.  Secretary  4;  Home- 
room   Secretary   4;    Homecoming   Committee   4. 

VICTORIA  MOORE— Future  Teachers  Club  1,2,3,4;  Pep 
Club  2;  Latin  Club  2;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Homeroom 
President  3;  Chess  Club  4. 


JOAN  McKEAN  —  Transfer  from  Washington  High 
School.  Journalism  Staff  4;  Advertising  Manager  of 
PAGE   4. 

TOMMY  NEATHERY— Transfer  from  Cradock.  Band  4. 

PHYLLIS  NELSON  —  Transfer  from  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
Pep  Club  2,  President  2;  Dramatics  Club  2,3,  Reporter  3; 
National  Thespian  Society  3,4;  PAGE  Staff  3;  Cavalier 
Capers   3;   Future  Teachers  of  America  4. 


JOSEPH  MONAHAN— Journalism  Club  1;  Prom  Commit- 
tee 2;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3,4. 


BETTY  JEAN  MORRIS- 
Hi-Y   3,4. 


"A"  Band  1,2,3,4;  Coronet  Tri- 


GAIL  MORGAN— Prom  Committee  3;  S.C.A.  Representa- 
tive 3;  French  National  Honor  Society  3,4;  National  Hon- 
or Society  4;  Keyette  Club  Historian  4;  Homeroom  Vice- 
President  4. 

JANET  MORGAN— Bible  Club  1,2;  Future  Homemakers 
of  America  2,3,4,  Secretary  3,  Chaplain  4. 

JOYCE  MORGAN— Future  Nurses  3,4;  Athena  Tri-Hi-Y 
3,4;   PAGE  Staff  3. 

ROBERT  MORGAN— J .V.  Baseball  1;  Varsity  Baseball 
2,3;  Varsity  Track  3,4;   S.C.A.  Representative  3. 

LINDA  SUE  MUNDEN— Homeroom  Secretary  1;  Future 
Teachers  2,3,4;  Honorable  Latin  Award  2;  Coronet  Tri- 
Hi-Y  4. 

THOMAS  MYERS— Transferred  from  Essex  Catholic  High 
School;  French  Club  3;  Debate  Club  3. 

KATHLEEN  McCABE— Spanish  Club  2,3. 


LEONDA  NEWBERRY— Transfer  from  Columbia  High 
School.  Bible  Club  1,2,3;  Future  Homemakers  of  America 
1,2,3;  Student  Council  2;  Debate  Club  2;  Newspaper  Staff 


JOANNE  NEWBURY— Transfer.  S.C.A.  Representative 
1;  Junior  Varsity  Cheerleader  1,2;  Prom  Committee  2;  Fu- 
ture  Nurse's  of  America  4. 

SHARON  NEWING— T  r  a  n  s  f  e  r  from  Granby.  Home- 
room Treasurer  1,2,3;  Intramural  Club  1,2,3;  D.E.  Club  4. 

ALAN  NILSEN — Homeroom  President  1;  Steering  Com- 
mittee 1;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  Hi-Y  3;  Chess  Club  3,4,  Pres- 
ident 3,  Treasurer  4;  Spanish  Club  3,4,  Vice-President  4; 
Junior  Civitan  Club  3,4,  Parliamentarian  3,4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3;  Varsity  Wrestling  3,4;  S.C.A.  Executive  Com- 
mittee 4. 

RONALD  NIXON— School  Spirit  Committee  3,4;  Prom 
Committee   1,2,3. 


SHERON  NOEL— Future  Teachers  2,3;  French  Club  2; 
French  National  Honor  Society  3,4;  Homeroom  Treasurer 
2;  Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Historian  3,  Vice-President  4; 
Girls'   Chorus   3;   A   Cappella   4. 

GLENN  NYHUS— Art  Club  3,4,  Vice-President  4;  Annual 
Staff  Photographer  4. 


EDNA  ANN  McCLATCHEY— Bible  Club  1,2;  F.H.A.  3,4, 
Historian   4. 

DANA  McCLENNEY— Quo-Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y   2,3,4. 

ALICE  McCOLLUM— Latin  Club  1;  Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3, 
Chaplain  3;  Delegate  to  District  Tri-Hi-Y  Convention  2; 
French  National  Honor  Society  4;  Chess  Club  Secretary 
4;    PEERAGE   Staff   4. 

JERRY  McCONNELL — Baseball  Manager  1;  Basketball 
Manager  2;  Varsity  Club  2,3,4;  Football  Manager  2; 
Prom  Committee  3,4;  Semper  Paratus  Hi-Y  3,4,  President 
4;  Hi-Y  Tri-Hi-Y  Council  4. 

KENNETH   McCULLOUGH— Varsity  Football   3. 


RICHARD  O'BRIEN— Spanish  Club  2;   D.E.  Club  4. 

MICHAEL   ODENING— Varsity   Club   2,3;   Pep   Club   3. 

SANDRA  OLIVER— S.C.A.  Representative  1,2,4;  Steer- 
ing Committee  1,4;  Miss  Princess  Anne  Content  2,3,4; 
Keyette  Club  3,4,  Treasurer  4;  Prom  Committee  3,4; 
Sophomore   Hall   of  Fame;    Senior  Hall   of   Fame. 

VIRGINIA  OLIVER— Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Historian- 
Reporter  4;  Keyette  Club  2,3;  Latin  Club  2;  Beta  Club  3, 
4;  Homeroom  President  3;  PEERAGE  Staff  3;  E.xecutive 
Committee   of   S.C.A.;   National   Honor   Society   3,4. 


RAYMOND     ORR- 
Chess  Club  4. 


-  Homeroom     Secretary-Treasurer    3; 


RICHARD  McDonald— Transferred  from  France.  Class 
President  2,3;  Varsity  Basketball  2,3,4;  Track  2,3;  Nation- 
al Honor  Society  3,4. 

JAMES  McDonnell— Transferred  from  Ridly  Town- 
ship  High   School;    Golf   Club    1,2,3;    Varsity   Football   2. 


JOHN   OSMUNDSON- 
4-H  Club  3,4. 


-Future   Farmers  of  America  3,4; 


BARBARA  OWENS— S.C.A.  Representative  1,2;  Girls' 
Athletic  Association  2;  Powder  Puff  Football  3;  Theta  Tri- 
Hi-Y  4;   Drill  Team  3,4. 


ELIZABETH  McGINNIS— A  Cappella  Chorus  4;  Drill 
Team  4;    Future  Teachers   4. 

KAY  McHONE — Homeroom  Treasurer  1;  Spanish  Club 
2;  Future  Nurses  3,4,  President  4;  Beta  Club  3,4;  Nation- 
al Honor  Society  4;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4. 


FORREST  PARADISE— Transferred  from  Florida.  Latin 
Club  3,4,  Treasurer  4;  Key  Club  3.4;  Beta  Club  3,4;  Na- 
tional Honor  Society  3,4,  Vice-President  4. 

JOSEPH  PARKER— Transfer  from  Edenton  High  School. 
Varsity  Baseball  1. 


ROBERT  McKAIN— Transferred  from  Vineland  High 
School;  Varsity  Football  2;  Vice-President  Homeroom  2; 
Varsity  Baseball  3,4;  Varsity  Club  4;  Wrestling  4;  Art 
Club  3;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  4. 


BONNIE  PAUL — Homeroom  President  1,  Treasurer  2; 
Freshmen  Steering  Committee;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3.4; 
French  Club  2;  Powder  Puff  3.4;  Future  Nurses  4;  A 
Cappella  4. 


Senior  <^/a/ish'cs 


BONNIE  PAYNE— Transfer  from  California.  Coronet 
Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  PAGE  Staff  4;  Future  Teachers  Club  4; 
School  Spirit  Committee  4. 

SUZANNE  PAYNE— Homeroom  Secretary  2;  Latin  Club 
3;   Future   Nurses   Club   3,4,   Treasurer   4. 

WILLIAM  PENNINGTON- Transfer  from  Maury  High 
School.  Semper  Paratus  Hi-Y  4;  A  Cappella  Chorus  4. 

THORA  PESNICAK— Future  Teachers  Club  3,4;  Latin 
Club   4. 

PEGGY  PICK— Homeroom  President  2:  Latin  Club  3; 
Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  4. 

SANDRA    PHILLIPS— French    Club    1;    F.B.L.A.    2,3. 

PATRICIA  PLEVYAK— Homeroom  Secretary  1,  Presi- 
dent 2,4;  Quo-Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  President  4;  Blue 
Ridge  3;  Junior  Class  Treasurer;  Prom  Committee  3,4; 
Girls  State  3;  Delegate  to  Model  General  Assembly  3; 
Beta  Club  3,4;  Drill  Team  Sergeant-at-Arms  3;  Senior 
Class   Steering   Committee;   National   Honor   Society   4. 

ANNE  POWELL— Alternate  S.C.A.  Representatives  1,4; 
Secretary-Treasurer  2,3;  Latin  Club  Vice-President  2,  A 
Cappella  Chorus  2,3.4;  All  State  Chorus  2,3,4;  Madrigals 
2,3,4;  Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Beta  Club  3,4;  Senior  Hall 
of  Fame,  Most  Talented. 

JEAN  POWERS— Transfer  from  Norview  High  School. 
S.C.A.  Representative  2,3;  Future  Nurses  2,3,4,  Historian 
3,  Secretary  4;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Latin  Club  2;  Drill 
Team  3,4. 

ROGER  PROVO— S.C.A.  Representative  3,  Executive 
Committee  4;  S.C.A.  State  Convention  3;  PAGE  Staff 
3,4,  Circulation  Manager  3,  Editor  4;  Honor  Court  4; 
Senior  Hall  of  Fame,   Most  School   Spirited. 

ANDREA  RANSON— Band   1;   Future  Nurses  Club  3,4. 


WILLIAM  REID- 
surer  3. 


-Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3,4;  Homeroom  Trea- 


THOMAS  RETHERFORD— Transfer.  Junior  Civitan  Club 
3,4. 

SUZANNE  ROBERTS— Homeroom  Vice-President  1,  Sec- 
retary 2;  S.C.A.  Alternate  4,  Representative  1;  French 
Club  1,2;  Prom  Committee  2,3;  Cavalier  Capers  2, .3;  Drama 
Club  President  3;  National  Thespians  Club  Secretary  4; 
I.C.C.  Reporter  4;  Homecoming  Committee  4;  PAGE  Staff. 

MARY  ELLEN  ROOSENDAAL— Transfer  from  Oscar 
Smith  High  School;  Drill  Team  3,4;  Dramatic  Club  3; 
Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  S.C.A.  Representative  3;  PAGE 
Staff   3;    Miss   Princess   Anne   Contest   3. 

STEVEN  ROSE— Band  1;  Key  Club  4. 

CLARENCE  ROWE— F.B.L.A.  2. 

RALPH  SANFORD— Wrestling  Team  3. 

KATHREEN  SAUNDERS— F.H.A.  3,4;  Kennedy  Club  3; 
Powder  Puff  Football  4. 

SANDRA  SAWYER— Transfer  from  Ken  High  School; 
Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Chorus  2,3,  President  3;  Homeroom 
Vice-President  1. 

JOHNNIE  MAE  SCARPER— S.C.A.  Representative  1,3; 
Bible  Club  '2;  Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Dramatics  Club  3; 
F.H.A.   3;    Mixed   Chorus   4,   President   4. 

LYNDA  SCOTT— Homeroom  Secretary  1,  Treasurer  2; 
Pep  Club  2;  Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  F.B.L.A.  3;  A  Cappella 
Chorus  3,4;  AU-State  Chorus  3,4;  Madrigals  4;  Sextette 
4;  Minstrels  3,4. 


SUSAN  SCURRIA— Transfer  from  Cairo  American  Col- 
lege; S.C.A.  Secretary  2,  Vice-President  4;  Debate  Club  3; 
Dramatics  Club  2,3;  Art  Club  2;  French  National  Honor 
Society   4;    National   Honor    Society    4. 

MARGARET  SELFRIDGE— French  Club  1;  Girls  Athle- 
tic Association  2,3,4,  President  3,4,  I.C.C.  Representative 
3,4. 

SUSAN  SHELBY— Transfer.  Spanish  Club  2;  Dramatics 
Club  1;  Glee  Club  2;  Powder  Puff  Football  3;  A  Cappella 
Chorus  4. 

WILLIAM  SHIELD— Homeroom  President  1,2;  Steering 
Committee  1,3;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  Hi-Y  2;  Sempter  Para- 
tus Hi-Y  3;  Delegate  to  Bovs'  State  3;  Prom  Committee 
3,4;  Varsity  Tennis  3;  J.V.  Wrestling  3;   Varsity  Club  4. 

ALAN   SMITH— Future   Farmers   of   America   3,4. 

DANIEL  SMITH— Transfer  from  Plant  High   School. 

GENE  SNOW— Art  Club  3,4,  Reporter  4;  Chief  Pho- 
tographer  for    Princess    Anne    Publications. 

ROBERT  SOLOMON— Semper  Paratus  2,3;  Spanish  Club 
2,3,4,  Parliamentarian  3,  President  4;  Key  Club  3,4;  Var- 
sity Tennis  Team  3,4;  Homeroom  Vice-President  4;  Var- 
sity Club  4. 

LOU  SPANGLER— Homeroom  Vice-President  1;  F.T.A. 
1;  Quo  Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  1,2;  J.V.  Cheerleader  2;  Varsity 
Cheerleader  3,4;  Sophomore  Hall  of  Fame;  S.C.A.  Repre- 
sentative 2;  Prom  Committee  2.3;  Cavalier  Capers  2,3; 
Powder  Puff  Football  3,4;  Dramatics  Club  3;  Thespians 
Club    Treasurer   4. 


ORELIA  SPARROW— S.C.A.  Alternate  1;  F.T.A.  2,3; 
Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4,  Chaplain  4;  Latin  Club  3,4,  Vice- 
President  4. 

BAILEY  SPENCE— Alpha  Phi  Omega  Hi-Y  2,3,  Secretary 
3;  Spanish  Club  I.C.C.  Representative  2;  Homeroom  Trea- 
surer 2,  Vice-President  3,  President  4;  J.V.  Baseball  2; 
Varsity  Baseball  3,4;  Varsity  Basketball  3;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3;  Key  Club  3,4;  Senior  Class  Steering  Committee; 
Beta  Club  4;  Senior  Hall  of  Fame;  Junior  Co-Editor  of 
PEERAGE  3;  Co-Editor  of  PEERAGE  4. 

KENNETH  SPITZER  —  Homeroom  Vice-President  1,4, 
President  3;  Sophomore  Class  President;  Sophomore 
Steering  Committee  2;  Key  Club  2,3,4,  Vice-President  3, 
President  4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Varsity  Football  3,4;  Varsity 
Club  4;  Prom  Committee  3;  Honor  Court  Judge  2,3;  Dele- 
gate to  District  Key  Club  Convention  3;  Sophomore  Hall 
of  Fame;   Senior  Hall  of  Fame. 

CARL    SPRUILL— Transfer   from    Granby. 

GARY    SPRUILL— Transfer    from    Maury. 

ROBYN   STANEK— Pep   Club   1;   Tri-Hi-Y  2,3. 

BARBARA  STANFORD— Latin  Club  1,2,  Secretary  2; 
Theta  Tri-Hi-Y   3,4,   Treasurer  4. 

JEANNE  STEINHILBER— "A"  Band  1,2;  Workshop 
Band  2;   Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4. 

MICHAEL  STOCKTON— Transfer  from  Norview;  Varsity 
Wrestling  3,4;   Sempter  Paratus  Hi-Y  4. 

RICHARD  STRICKLER— Transfer  from  Cradock;  Var- 
sitv  Football  2,3,4;  Varsity  Club  4;  Homeroom  Treasurer 
2,  President  1;   Spanish  Club  3. 

McLEAN  STROUD— Homeroom  Vice-President  2,  Pres- 
ident 4;  Key  Club  2;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  Hi-Y  3;  Spanish 
Club   3;    Semper   Paratus   Hi-Y   4. 


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MARY  MAUD  STUDDS— French  Club  1;  Quo  Vadis  Tri- 
Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Senior  Play  3;  S.C.A.  Alternate  4;  Powder 
Puff  Football  4. 

RHODA  STURTEVANT— Pep  Club  2;  Dramatics  Club  3; 
D.E.   Club   Reporter  4. 

JULIAN  SWAIN— Varsity  Football  1,2,3,4;  Wrestling 
Team  1;  Track  Team  1,2,4;  J.V.  Basketball  2;  Varsity 
Club  3,4. 

LINDA  TACKETT— F.H.A.  3;   Kennedy  Club  3. 

CLAUDE  TATE— Chess  Club  1,2,3,4,  Treasurer  3,  Direc- 
tor 4;  Football  Manager  2,3,4;  Track  Manager  2;  Varsity 
Club  3,4. 

IRENE  TATUM— Bible  Club  3,4;  Future  Nurses  Club  4. 

DANIEL  TEMPLETON— Bible  Club  1,2,3,4,  President  3,4. 

BRUCE  TERRY— Tennis  Team  1,3,4;  Varsity  Club  3. 

AMMON  THARP — Homeroom  Vice-President  1,  Reporter 
2;  "A"  Band  1,2,3;  Kappa  Phi  Delta  Hi-Y  1,2,  Treasurer 
2;  Cavalier  Capers  1,2,3;  March  Minstrels  2;  Varsity 
Baseball  1,2,3;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  4;  A  Cappella  Chorus  3,4, 
Librarian  4;  All  State  Chorus  4;  Boys  Chorus  3;  Senior 
Hall  of  Fame. 

GAIL  THOMSON— J.V.  Cheerleader  1;  S.C.A.  Representa- 
tive 1,2,  Alternate  3,4;  F.H.A.  1,2;  Mixed  Chorus  1,  Vice- 
President  1;  Girls'  Chorus,  Vice-President  2;  Powder  Puff 
Football  3,4. 

MARGARET  THOMAS— Future  Teachers  of  America  2, 
3,4;    Quo- Vadis   Tri-Hi-Y   3,4. 

ALAN  THORNTON— J.V.  Basketball  1;  Prom  Committee 
1;  S.C.A.  Alternate  2;  Semper  Paratus  Hi-Y  3,4;  D.E. 
Club  3. 

ELAINE  THORNTON  —  Transfer  from  Rogers  High 
School;  Prom  Committee  3,4;  Beta  Club  3,4,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 4;  French  National  Honor  Society  I.C.C.  Represen- 
tative 3;  Art  Club  Treasurer  3;  Dramatics  Club  3;  Powder 
Puff  Football  3;  Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  3.4,  President  4;  Ruri- 
tan  Bowl  Court  4;  Beta  Club  Convention  3;  Delegate  to 
S.C.A.  Workshop  4. 

TOMMIE  TOMPKINS— Transfer  from  St.  Mary's  Acad- 
emy; Dramatics  Club  3;  Glee  Club. 

JANET  TWIFORD— F.H.A.  2;  Girls'  Chorus  3;  A  Cap- 
pella Chorus  4. 

DONALD  TYLER— Vice-President  of  Radio  Electronics 
4;  D.E.  Club  4. 

BETSY  TYSOR— Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Reporter  4; 
Pep  Club  1,2,3;  Girls'  Chorus  2;  Mixed  Chorus  3;  A  Cap- 
pella Chorus  4. 

PXIGE  VALENTINE  —  Homeroom  Secretary  1,  Vice- 
President  2,  President  4;  S.C.A.  Representative  3;  Theta 
Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Parliamentarian  2,  Secretary  3,  Recording 
Secretary  4;  M.G.A.  Delegate  3;  Prom  Committee  3;  Beta 
Club  3,4;  Keyette  Club  3,4,  Secretary  4;  Hi-Y  Tri-Hi-Y 
Council  Secretary  4;  National  Latin  Exam,  Honorable 
Merit  2;  Wildlife  Essay  Contest,  Certificate  of  Merit  3. 

THOMAS  VAUGHAN— Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3,4,  Reporter  4; 
Prom  Committee  3;  School  Spirit  Committee  4. 

VALERIE  VESTAL— Homeroom  Vice-President  1,  Pres- 
ident 2;  S.C.A.  Representative  3,4;  Drill  Team  2,3,4; 
Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Secretary  3,  President  4;  I.C.C. 
Chaplain  4. 


NANCY  VON  ELM— Pep  Club  1,2;  Spanish  Club  1;  Latin 
Club  2;  Girls'  Athletic  Association  2;  S.C.A.  Representa- 
tive 3;  S.C.A.  Executive  Council  4;  Homeroom  Secretary 
4;  Beta  Club  3.4;  Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4,  President  4;  Hi-Y 
Tri-Hi-Y   Council  4. 

JOHN  WARD— French  Club  2;  French  National  Honor 
Society  3,4;  Chess  Club  3;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3.4,  Secretarr 
4;  S.C.A.  Representative  3;  President  of  The  S.C.A.  4"; 
Delegate  to  S.C.A.  District  Convention  4;  Delegate  to 
S.C.A.  State  Convention  4;  Key  Club  4;  Delegate  to  State 
Key  Club  Convention  4;  Delegate  to  District  Key  Club 
Convention  4;  Prom  Committee  3;  Beta  Club  3,4;  National 
Honor  Society  3,4;   Boys'  State  3. 

SANDRA  WATERFIELD— D.E.  Club  Treasurer  4. 

MICHAEL  WEEKS— Transferred  from  Virginia  Beach 
High  School;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  4;  School  Spirit  Committee 
4. 

RAQUEL  WEY'SE— S.C.A.  Representative  1;  Homeroom 
Vice-President  2;  Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  1;  French  Club  1; 
Prom  Committee  2;  Sophomore  Hall  of  Fame;  Sophomore 
Steering  Committee;  Annual  Staff  3;  National  Thespians 
3,4,  I.C.C.  Representative  3.  Historian  4;  Dramatics  Club 
3;  J.V.  Cheerleaders  2;  Varsity  Cheerleaders  3,4,  Cavalier 
Capers  2,3. 

RICHARD  WHEELEY— Wrestling  Manager  2,3;  Varsity 
Club    2,3,4. 

ANNE  WHICHARD— Future  Nurses'  Club  2,3,4;  Drill 
Team    3,4;    Athena   Tri-Hi-Y   3,4: 

LEE  WILDRIDGE— Transfer.  Spanish  Club  3;  Chorus 
1,2,3,   J.V.   Cheerleader   1. 

MARY  JANE  WILHELM— D.E.  Club  4. 

ELAINE  WILLIAMS— Future  Teachers  of  America  1: 
Dramatics  Club  2. 

HAROLD  WILLIAMS— J.V.  Football  2;  Alpha  Phi  Omega 
Hi-Y  3;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  4. 

BROOK  WILLIS— Transfer  from  Annandale  High  School; 
Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Girls'  Athletic  Association  3;  Pow- 
der Puff  Football  3,4. 

DONNA  WILSON— F.T.A.  2.3;  Dramatics  Club  3;  Ken- 
nedy Club   3;   F.H.A.   4. 

BRENDA  WOMACK— F.H.A.  2;  Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3; 
Homeroom  Reporter  2;  A  Cappella  Chorus  3,4;  Madrigals 
4;  All  State  Chorus  4;  Ruritan  Minstrels  3.4;  PAGE  Staff 
3;  Annual  Staff  4;  Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Senior  Hall  of 
Fame. 

NANCY  WOODHOUSE— Homeroom  Secretary  1;  S-C.A. 
Alternate  1:  F.B.L.A.  3.4.  Treasurer  4. 

JOHN  WOODWARD— Key  Club  3,4;  Semper  Paratus 
Hi-Y  3,4;  Chess  Club  3. 

SUSAN  WORTH— Transfer  from  Texas;  Future  Nurses 
Club  3,4. 

IRIS  WRIGHT— Transferred  from  Norview;  Future  Busi- 
ness Leaders   Of  America   4. 

EVELYN  YAHN— Pep  Club  1;  Future  Teachers  of  Amer- 
ica 2,3,4;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Historian  4. 

DAVID  YOUNG— Latin  Club  1,2;  J.V.  Football  1.2;  J.V. 
Basketball  1.2;  Track  1.2;  Homeroom  Treasurer  2.  Vice- 
President  3;  Varsity  Football  3.4;  Varsity  Basketball  3: 
Varsity  Club  4;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3. 

JEAN  Z.ARTMAN— Transfer  from  Granby;  Coronet  Tri- 
Hi-Y  3,4;  Spanish  Club  Secretarv  3;  \  Cappella  3,4;  Future 
Nurses  3.4;  Powder  Puff  Football  3,4;  PAGE  Staff  4; 
Magazine  Staff  4. 


THE  SOPHOMORE  CLASS 


Sophomore  year  is  usually  thought  of  as  the  second  year  in  high  school. 
For  those  of  us  who  attended  Princess  Anne  last  year  this  has  been  the 
second ;  but  many  of  us  were  new  to  PA  in  September,  having  completed 
our  freshman   year  at  Kemps ville   Junior  High. 

The  Class  of  '64  numbers  approximately  1,000.  Getting  to  know  each 
other  and  developing  a  sense  of  class  unity  has  not  been  easy.  It  has  been 
fun  though  and  in  the  two  years  ahead  of  us,  we  shall  grow  in  spirit 
as  a  class. 

We  look  forward  to  being  juniors.  Added  responsibilities  and  an  increase 
in  activities  are  a  challenge  to  us.  We  have  absorbed  the  essence  of  the 
Cavalier  spirit.  Now  it  is  our  job  to  carry  this  spirit  forward  and  to 
set  an  example  for  those  who  follow  us. 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS 

Left  to  right:  Larry  Legun,  president;  Betty  Brinkley,  treasurer;   Charlie  Wilbourne, 
secretary;  Buster  O'Brien,  vice-president. 


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SOPHOMORES 


Betty  Ackiss 
Don  Adams 
Sandra  Adams 
Tommy  Adams 
Jerry  Agolini 
Jill  Akins 


Mary  Alexander 
Nancy  Alexander 
Roy  Allen 
Elizabeth  Alligood 
Barry  Almond 
Dana  Ambrosen 


Jean  Anderson 
Richard  Anderson 
Beverly  Andrews 
Ricky  Angelico 
William  Archibald 
Eddie  Arnhold 


Peter  Atherton 
Sherry  Austin 
Linda  Babb 
Charlene  Bacon 
Barbara  Bailey 
Betty  Bailey 


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David  Bailey 
Dick  Baker 
Patricia  Baker 
Ronnie  Baker 
Nancy  Baldridge 
Edgar  Baldwin 


Marvin  Ballard 
Gayle  Bannernian 
Curtis  Barnes 
Dale  Barnes 
Eloise  Barnett 
Alice  Barrett 


Charles  Barton 
Rosalind  Basnight 
Butch  Baum 
Sandra  Baush 
Cathy  Baydowicz 
Douglas  Bayse 


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Don  Beacham 
Rick  Becraft 
Walter  Behrens 
Ray  Beisgen 
Bonnie  Bell 
Carole  Bell 


Patricia  Bell 
Bettie  Bento 
Mary  Lou  Berger 
Karen  Bernsten 
Barbara  Berry 
Diane  Beshears 


John  Bevel 
Barbara  Biche 
Chris  Bilby 
Sharon  Bingley 
Dwight  Blankenbaker 
Joan  Blankenship 


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Suzy  Blankenship 
Barbara  Blevins 
Edward  Blonts 
Carol  Blythe 
Thomas  Bonney 
Sarah  Bond 


Venida  Bowden 
Sandra  Bowdoin 
Sandra  Bower 
Allen  Bowman 
Larry  Bowman 
Christine  Boyer 


John  Bradford 
Aubrey  Bradshaw 
Charles  Brake 
Carl  Bramlitt 
Robert  Branch 
Sharon  Braun 


Eugene  Bray 
Bonita  Bretholz 
Railey  Brewer 
Thomas  Brewster 
Gayle  Bright 
Robert  Brindley 


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Betty  Brinkley 
Diane  Britton 
Tommy  Brook 
Peggy  Ann  Broughton 
Constance  Brown 
Jeanne  Brown 


Pat  Brown 
Sandy  Brown 
Tom  Brown 
Herman  Browning 
Jon  Brunson 
William  Bryant 


Denny  Buchanan 
Nancy  Buckner 
Jerry  Bullock 
Barbara  Bunn 
Anne  Burgess 
Charles  Burgess 


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Charles  Burke 
Linda  Burner 
Bobby  Burnett 
Robert  Burroughs 
Carol  Bush 
John  Butler 


LeRoy  Butler 
Vera  Butler 
Sandra  Calhoun 
Stanley  Calhoun 
Bobby  Cannon 
Richard  Cantwell 


Richard  Capps 
Bonnie  Carawan 
Terry  Carawan 
April  Caraway 
David  Cardillo 
Robert  Carper 


Charles  Carr 
George  Carroll 
Marshall  Carter 
Marjas  Caskey 
Gordon  Casper 
Don  Castle 


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SOPHOMORES 


Bill  Caten 
Dennis  Gates 
JoAnn  Cauley 
Bonnie  Cavender 
Gail  Cayee 
Cathy  Ceshire 


John  Chaisson 
Susan  Chamberlain 
Alison  Chanik 
Robert  Chapman 
Louis  Chappell 
Linda  Charnock 


Michael  Cherwa 
Daniel  Childress 
Cecile  Chisholm 
Richard  Chrisman 
Sandra  Churchill 
Rodney  Clabo 


Ken  Claire 
Patricia  Clark 
Jimmy  Clarke 
Carolyn  Claude 
Judy  Clayton 
Jimmy  Claxton 


James  Clemens 
Judy  Clifton 
JoAnne  Clukey 
Barbara  Coates 
Ronnie  Cofield 
George  Cogswell 


Pete  Cole 
Wayne  Colleran 
Barbara  Colley 
Clyde  Collier 
Linda  Collier 
Lorenda  Collier 


Audrey  Collins 
Robert  Collins 
Barbara  Connor 
Richard  Conway 
Angelena  Constantine 
Bill  Cook 


SOPHOMORES 


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Carol  Cooke 
Linda  Cooper 
Patricia  Cooper 
Pam  Cornett 
Jean  Cornetta 
Louisa  Costenbader 


Sue  Cottle 
Charles  Coulborn 
Ralph  Coultice 
Paula  Coussens 
Martha  Cowand 
Pat  Cowden 


Andrew  Craddock 
Maureen  Craft 
Karen  Cresswell 
Mike  Crockett 
Judy  Cronk 
Bonnie  Croom 


Bill  Crowlins 
Betty  Anne  Crunk 
Joe  Culwell 
Sharon  Cunningham 
Charles  Curtis 
Johnny  Dale 


Peggy  Dale 
Donald  Danielson 
Dennis  Dannazzo 
Dennis  Davenport 
James  Davenport 
Joella  Davenport 


Susan  Daves 
Diane  Davidson 
Stanley  Daives 
Charlene  Davila 
Allen  Davis 
Robert  Davis 


Pete  Day 
Randy  Dean 
Becky  Deauville 
Carolyn  Deaver 
Edmund  DeBary 
Gena  Deel 


SOPHOMORES 


Rena  DeJoseph 
John  Dempsey 
Fred  Detterman 
Eileen  Dickerson 
Candy  Dixon 
Mike  Dobyns 


Bill  Dodson 
Bobby  Donati 
Martha  Donnell 
Bill  Dorsey 
Larry  Dowdy 
Nancy  Dowdy 


Jeannie  Dozier 
Harrison  Dudley 
Paul  Duggan 
Tommy  Dunford 
Janet  Dunning 
Claudia  Duval 


Carol  Dyer 
Rod  Dyer 
Brenda  Eason 
Vic  Eason 
Walter  Edenton 
Pat  Edgerton 


Sandy  Edmisten 
Bridgett  Edwards 
Katy  Ege 
Bill  Ehrhart 
Albert  Eisenburg 
Marshal  Ellis 


Barrie  Emerson 
Sally  Emmett 
Linda  English 
Tom  Erickson 
Tonie  Estridge 
Mike  Eubank 


Cathy  Evans 
Donald  Evans 
Sheila  Evans 
Bobby  Faison 
Patricia  Falletta 
Suzy  Farcier 


SOPHOMORES 


Audrey  Farmer 
George  Farrow 
Zora  Fentress 
Julia  Ferebee 
Jay  Ferguson 
Remona  Ferguson 


Barry  Ferrell 
Betty  Fletcher 
Harold  Fields 
Allen  Fincher 
Joyce  Fincher 
Mike  Fisher 


Terry  Fisher 
Carol  Flora 
Nina  Flora 
Barbara  Flowers 
Judi  Flowers 
Phil  Forbes 


Sandra  Forbes 
John  Ford 
Richard  Forest 
Carolyn  Fowlkes 
Eric  Fox 
Patsy  Fox 


Elaine  Foxwell 
Ernest  Franke 
Billie  Jo  Freeman 
Carol  Freeman 
Gary  Freeman 
Shirley  Freeman 


Ken  Fudala 
Lonny  Gallagher 
Suzanne  Gambill 
Thomas  Garceau 
Bill  Gamer 
Helen  Garrett 


James  Garrett 
Barbara  Garrington 
Pat  Garrow 
Boyd  Gavitt 
Cecilia  Gerloff 
Becky  Gettle 


SOPHOMORES 


Joan  Gibbs 
Kenny  Gibson 
Donald  Gidley  ' 
Al  Giglia 
Bonny  Gilbert 
Betty  Giles 


Gloria  Gilliam 
Sandra  Gilson 
Johnny  Gimbert 
Jewel  Glisson 
Mary  Gordon 
Linda  Graffy 


Phyllis  Graham 
Billy  Greaves 
Thomas  Green 
Virgie  Gregory 
Clyde  Griffen 
Jan  Griffith 


Patsy  Grimes 

Audrey  Grover 

Kenneth  Grubbs 

Kathy  Guichard 

Judy  Haddock 

Robert  Haley 

Judy  Halstead 

Elaine  Hamlett 

Richard  Hamlin 

Susan  Hammer 

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Dick  Harper 

Nancy  Harrell 

Marcia  Harrier 

Ronald  Harrington 

Cathy  Harris 

Jane  Harrison 

Robert  Harvey 

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SOPHOMORES 


Gary  Hatch 
Brian  Hatheway 
Linda  Havens 
Bill  Hawkinson 
Mike  Hayes 
James  Heath 


Walter  Hedge 
Donna  Hedgepath 
Anne  Heflin 
Laurie  Heilman 
Harold  Helms 
Charles  Hembree 


Christine  Hemming 
Jimmy  Henderson 
Nina  Henderson 
Tom  Hendrickson 
Joan  Hendrix 
Ronald  Henley 


Dorothy  Hennigan 
Linda  Hensley 
Carole  Herzke 
Robert  Hess 
Mickey  Hessel 
Don  Hewett 


Carla  Hickman 
Pam  Highsmith 
Larry  Hightovver 
Nancy  Hilburn 
Ronnie  Hilburn 
Vivian  Hill 


Larry  Hilliard 
Glenn  Hilton 
Clyde  Hines 
Corky  Hissong 
Bobby  Hitt 
Carol  Hodges 


Judy  Hodges 
Cheryl  Hod 
Gloria  Hogge 
Pam  Hogue 
Carolyn  Holder 
Barbara  Holland 


SOPHOMORES 


Kay  Hollaway 
Lonnie  Holly 
Helen  Holliday 
Bill  Holmes 
William  Holt 
Terry  Holtzman 


JoAnne  Horeis 
Carol  House 
Frances  Howard 
Robert  Howard 
Linda  Howell 
Russell  Howell 


Bob  Howerin 
Allie  Hudgins 
Mary  Fran  Hughes 
Pat  Hughes 
Robert  Hughes 
Marcus  Hulings 


Steven  Humphries 
Marilyn  Hutchins 
Linda  Hurdle 
Carol  Ingram 
Pat  Ingram 
Gay  Ivers 


Jeanne  Ives 
David  Jackson 
Timothy  Jerrell 
Ralph  Jenkins 
Pamela  Jennette 
Doug  Jennings 


Jerry  Johnson 
Richard  Johnston 
Edith  Jones 
Evelyn  Jones 
Gary  Jones 
Norman  Jones 


Diane  Jorjorian 
Kathy  Joy 
John  Joyce 
Oliver  Joyner 
John  Judge 
Susan  Kadas 


SOPHOMORES 


Cheryl  Kaetzel 
Kathy  Kamps 
Henry  Kaufman 
Jackie  Keeney 
Phillip  Keeter 
Pam  Keiber 


Judy  Keller 
Susan  Kelly 
Suzanne  Kelly 
Bill  Kerber 
John  Kern 
Lee  Kerr 


Sandy  Keyser 
Robert  Kieffer 
William  Kight 
Ralph  Killian 
Helen  King 
Richard  King 


Steve  Kinnie 
Joanne  Kishbaugh 
Julie  Koelenbeck 
Billy  Krantz 
Ugie  Kreismanis 
Anna  KroU 


Ronnie  Kull 
Frank  La  Chance 
Frank  La  Grange 
Laura  La  Fox 
Judy  La  Hay 
Alma  Gene  Landolf 


Benny  Lane 
Pat  Lane 
Pat  Lanning 
Sandra  Law 
Elaine  Lawler 
Judy  Layden 


Sharon  Leary 
Rodney  Paul  Leddy 
Donald  Lee 
Lynda  Lee 
Nelson  Lee 
Ruth  Leedon 


SOPHOMORES 


Rollean  Leggett 
Larry  Legum 
Jackie  Lemley 
Marag  Lesaos 
Joyce  Lester 
Tommy  Levitt 


Patricia  Lewis 
Phil  Lewis 
Syble  Lewis 
Don  Lips 
Sharon  Litchfield 
Carol  Little 


Jeanne  Lounsberry 
Janice  Love 
Pat  Lucas 
Mary  Lund 
Geraldine  Lupton 
Richard  McAndrew 


Mary  McAuslan 
Elaine  McBride 
Bruce  McCaulsland 
Anita  McClain 
Barbara  McClellan 
Charlotte  McClellan 


Jackie  McClellen 
Ken  McCool 
Carolyn  McCoy 
Janice  McCoy 
Terry  McCoy 
Eddie  McGee 


Jack  McGinnis 
Bill  McGlamery 
Sharyn  McGrath 
Jimmie  McKewen 
Betty  McLaughlin 
Sandra  McNeill 


Richard  McMahon 
Chai-les  McMurray 
Darlene  McTaggart 
Judy  Maggio 
Carol  Magaroski 
Carolyn  Madison 


SOPHOMORES 


Ellis  Malabad 
Harvey  Marshal! 
Jeanne  Carryl  Marshall 
Scott  Marshall 
Pat  Marthcutte 
Betty  Martin 


Bryan  Martin 
Judy  Martin 
Whit  Martin 
Samuel  Martinette 
Carmen  Martinez 
Barbara  Matejack 


Floyd  Matthews 
Joe  Mattox 
James  Matyiko 
Barbara  Maxwell 
Robert  Mayfield 
Steve  Mayo 


Leonardo  Mazzel 
Larry  Meager 
Regina  Melton 
Karen  Messina 
Mike  Messina 
Vern  Meyer 


Judy  Miessau 
Johnny  Miles 
David  Miller 
James  Miller 
Roxie  Miller 
Tommy  Miller 


Donald  Milner 
Mary  Mitcham 
Stephanie  Modlin 
Abel  Moore 
James  Moore 
Jeanne  Moore 


Judy  Moore 
Wayne  Morey 
Tom  Morgan 
Sue  Morrell 
Connie  Morris 
Pat  Morris 


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SOPHOMORES 


Marilyn  Moser 
Margaret  Moulton 
Betty  Mulder 
Teddy  Mulkey 
Douglas  Munden 
Barbara  Murphy 


Leslie  Mustin 
Jerry  Myers 
Peggy  Myers 
Claudette  Neal 
Earl  Neal 
Kathleen  Nearman 


Nancy  Neathery 
Carol  Nevins 
Mary  Newman 
Harold  Newsome 
Mac  Newton 
Anne  Nichols 


Gail  Nilsen 
Sandra  Nipper 
Patricia  Nivens 
Jimmy  Nixon 
John  Nixon 
Richard  Nolan 


John  Norris 
Shannon  Norris 
Marlene  Nutter 
Pat  Oakley 
Buster  O'Brien 
Susan  Odening 


Tim  Odening 
Karen  O'Grady 
Dorothy  Ohman 
Lynn  Oliver 
Terry  Onspaugh 
Suzanne  Osborne 


Dennis  Ostman 
Jeanne  Overstreet 
Wayne  Overstreet 
Lawrence  Overton 
Linda  Owens 
LeRoy  Pace 


SOPHOMORES 


John  Pachico 
Thomas  Padrick 
Linda  Painter 
Lynette  Pallett 
Judy  Palmer 
Robert  Palombo 


Sandra  Parke 
Elaine  Parkinson 
Barbara  Parker 
Linda  Parker 
Carol  Paulsen 
Helen  Pavey 


Betty  Paxson 
Bill  Payne 
Nancy  Payne 
Stewart  Payne 
Joe  Peccia 
Joe  Pecsek 


Don  Pennington 
Vera  Pennington 
Patsy  Perkins 
Helen  Perry 
Teresa  Peters 
Bonnie  Peterson 


Larry  Petty 
Beverly  Pflueger 
Diane  Phelps 
Frances  Phillips 
Nelly  Pimentel 
Beth  Pitt 


Robert  Pollard 
Delores  Porter 
Jim  Bob  Porter 
Joe  Porter 
Van  Presson 
Russel  Pritchard 


Ruth  Pruitt 
Bill  Quinn 
Danny  Rabb 
Carol  Ralston 
Lenny  Ransdell 
Carol  Ransom 


SOPHOMORES 


Luther  Reesen 
John  Reese 
Carla  Rehnback 
Bob  Reithknecht 
Catherine  Rentsch 
Mary  Reveley 


Maria  Rice 
Edgar  Richard 
Gail  Richard 
Donna  Richardson 
Francine  Richardson 
Ronnie  Richardson 


Tommy  Ridings 
Robert  Riggs 
Barbara  Riley 
Ronnie  Rineer 
Patsy  Roache 
Joe  Robbins 


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Lawrence  Robert 
Sara  Roberts 
Jeanette  Robinette 
Dennis  Robinson 
JoAnn  Rodes 
Burlin  Rogers 


Harry  Rogers 
Wayne  Rodgers 
Jacqueline  Rogers 
Jimmy  Rogers 
Cecile  Romer 
Elaine  Roosendaal 


Rita  Root 
Anne  Ross 
Joannie  Ross 
Paul  Ross 
Theresa  Rountree 
Carole  Royall 


Karin  Rucker 
Melody  Rucks 
Cloite  Rudacil 
Donald  Russell 
George  Sandifer 
Cindy  Sanford 


SOPHOMORES 


Frances  Sansone 
Patricia  Saunders 
Jerry  Schappacher 
Judy  Schmidt 
Hike  Schmidt 
Mike  Schmidt 


Sherrell  Schuler 
Shannon  Schweler 
Joe  Sciortino 
Brenda  Scott 
Norman  Scurria 
Shirley  Seay 


Pat  Seeg-ers 
Ralph  Seery 
Phyllis  Seigler 
Warren  Sexton 
Sharon  Seymore 
Ronald  Shackleford 


Rose  Shaw 
David  Shonerd 
Lois  Shorter 
Eddie  Shuford 
Diane  Sidall 
Steve  Siegfried 


Danny  Simmons 
Steve  Simms 
Bill  Simpson 
Debra  Simpson 
Mike  Singer 
Richard  Sirginson 


Dottie  Sisson 
Diane  Skaggs 
Sherry  Sloan 
Barbara  Smith 
Don  Smith 
Gail  Smith 


Johnny  Smith 
Rebecca  Smith 
Russell  Smith 
Marlissee  Snuffin 
Dianne  Snyder 
Irving  Snyder 


SOPHOMORES 


Alan  Spence 
Jean  Spence 
Richard  Spence 
Carol  Spencer 
Warren  Spencer 
Gloria  Spivey 


Ronald  Sprinkle 
Pam  Stadler 
Lynn  Stanatis 
Charles  Stamm 
Earlene  Stanley 
Ronald  Stansbury 


Peggy  Starke 
Hal  Stata 
Ronnie  Stavler 
Anne  Stebbins 
Delores  Steele 
Jimmy  Stephenson 


Benjy  Steverson 
Bill  Stewart 
Cathy  Stewart 
Carol  Stimson 
Pam  Stokes 
Susan  Stokes 


Madeline  Stall 
Joe  Stonic 
Sue  Strew 
Brenda  Strouse 
Carol  Stubblefield 
Tanya  Stuckey 


Ruby  Sturtevant 
J.  L.  Styron 
Rose  Sullivan 
Bill  Sumrall 
Daniel  Swain 
Kathleen  Swenson 


Darlene  Swift 
Marilyn  Tate 
Billy  Tatum 
Gary  Taylor 
Preston  Taylor 
Susan  Tayloe 


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SOPHOMORES 


Steve  Templer 
Dwig-ht  Terrell 
Bill  Terry 
Janet  Thimes 
Sylvia  Thomas 
William  Thomas 


Carol  Thomson 
Janet  Thompson 
Teryl  Thornton 
Barbara  Thurman 
Becky  Timmerman 
James  Todd 


Pam  Tompkins 
Gene  Tracy 
Joe  Trammel 
Aubrey  Treakle 
Buddy  Treakle 
Bill  Trenkle 


Jimmy  Troutman 
Dennis  Truesdale 
Max  Tuck 
Irving  Tuck 
Gilliam  Tucker 
Bill  Turner 


Dorothy  Turner 
Pam  Turner 
Rena  Turner 
Nancy  Turpin 
Karen  Tuttle 
Frances  Twiford 


Page  Twiford 
Richard  Twiford 
Cheryl  Tyre 
Richard  Ulrich 
Jerry  Valianos 
Doug  VanGement 


Janet  VanHorn 

Marianne  VanNieuwenhuise 

Bobby  Van  Voorhis 

Wallace  Vaughn 

Caryl  Vignoli 

Margaret  Vizthum 


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SOPHOMORES 


David  Voliva 
David  Voorhes 
Rodger  Vorce 
Mike  Wade 
Pat  Wade 
Brenda  Waff 


Linda  Wagner 
Ronald  Wakeham 
Allen  Walker 
Bobby  Walker 
Carole  Walton 
David  Ward 


Sharon  Ward 
Brent  Warford 
Earl  Warren 
Ray  Waterfield 
Connie  Waters 
Charles  Weaver 


Claudia  Welch 
Nick  Werle 
Jim  Wester 
Dian  Weston 
Allen  Whichard 
Molly  White 


Stephen  White 
Steve  White 
Estelle  Whitehurst 
Franklin  Whitehurst 
Mary  Whitehurst 
Thelma  Whitehurst 


David  Whitbeck 
Pam  Whitney 
Darlene  Wilber 
Charlie  Wilbourne 
Betsy  Wildridge 
Bruce  Wilkerson 


Jeanne  Wilkerson 
Jim  Wilkins 
David  Willet 
Bill  Williams 
Calvin  Williams 
Daryl  Williams 


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SOPHOMORES 


Donna  Williams 
Irene  Williams 
Joyce  Williams 
Kay  Williams 
Linda  Williams 
Robert  Williams 


Jackie  Willis 
Mike  Willis 
Pat  Willis 
Sandra  Willis 
Barbara  Wilson 
Cheryl  Wilson 


Frieda  Wilson 
Linda  Wilson 
Sharon  Wilson 
Tommy  Wilson 
Connie  Winfield 
Richard  Winfree 


Mary  Anne  Winter 
Donna  Winters 
Sharon  Wittig 
Breck  Wood 
Dennis  Wood 
Jeanne  Wood 


Tim  Wood 
Wendy  Wood 
Shirley  Woodruff 
Ethel  Woody 
Juanita  Wright 
Sue  Wright 


Tommy  Yancey 
Bill  Zatarian 
Jayne  Zutavern 
Cheryl  Zuzolo 


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NANCY  ACKISS— S.C.A.  Representative  1;  Executive 
Council  2;  Keyette  Club  2,3,4,  Board  of  Directors  2,  Vice- 
President  3,  President  4;  Honor  Court  2,3,  Secretary  3; 
Homeroom  President,  Steering  Committee  2,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 3;  Sophomore  Hall  of  Fame,  Best  AU-Around;  Senior 
Prom  Committee. 


LeLAND    ALLEN— French    Club    1,2;    J.V. 
Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3,4:   Prom  Committee  3. 


Football    1,2; 


SANDRA  ALLRED— Homeroom  Vice-President  3;  Bible 
Club  2,3;  F.B.L.A.  Club  3;  PAGE  Staff  3;  Future  Nurses 
3;  D.E.  Club  4. 

RAYMOND  CHAMBERS  ALMOND  JR.  —  Homeroom 
President  2;  Steering  Committee  2,3,4;  Varsity  Wrestling 
Team  2,3,4;  Track  Team  4;  Varsity  Club  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 2,3,4;  Spanish  Club  2;  S.C.A.  Representative  3, 
S.C.A.  Convention  3;  Model  General  Assembly  3,4;  Sigma 
Phi  Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Secretary  3,  Outstanding  Junior  3,  Presi- 
dent 4;  Candy  Cane  Ball  Committee  4;  Hi-Y  Conference 
4;   Hi-Y  Retreat  Co-Chairman  4. 


nate  1,  Representative  2,  State  Convention  2;  Latin  Club, 
President  2;  Quo  Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,  Vice-President  2,3; 
Keyette  Club  2,3,4,  Historian  2,  Treasurer  3;  Annual 
Staff  2,3,4,  Jr.-Co-Business  Manager  2,  Jr.-Co  Editor  3, 
Co-Editor  4;  Cavalier  Capers  2,3;  Beta  Club  3,4,  Secretary 
4;  National  Honor  Society  4;  Steering  Committee  2; 
President  of  Junior  Class;  Girl's  State;  Outstanding 
Junior  Girl;  Outstanding  Tidewater  Girl  4;  Sophomore 
Hall  of  Fame,  Most  Studious;  Senior  Hall  of  Fame,  Best 
All  Around;  Homecoming  Queen  4. 

CAROLE  BARNES— Transfer  from  Fort  Myers;  S.C.A. 
Representative  2,3,4;  Future  Teachers  Club  2,3;  LC.C. 
Representative  2,3,  Chaplain  3;  Prom  Committee  2,3,4; 
Homeroom  Treasurer  2,  Vice-President  3;  Steering  Com- 
mittee 2,3,4;  Cavalier  Capers  3,4;  Mixed  Chorus  2,  A 
Cappella    Choir    3,4. 

SANDRA  BARNES— Homeroom  Secretary  1,  Treasurer 
2,  President  3;  Steering  Committee  3;  Future  Teachers 
Club  2,3,4;  State  Convention  3,  LC.C.  Representative  4; 
Prom  Committee  3;   S.C.A.  Alternate  4. 


PAUL  AMATO— J.V.  Basketball  1,2;  Varsity  Basketball 
3,4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Varsity  Football  3;  S.C.A.  Represen- 
tative 2,3,  Alternate  4;  Homeroom  Treasurer  4;  Sigma 
Phi  Hi-Y  3,4. 

JAMES   AMBURN— Aviation   Club   3;    Band   3,4. 

THOMAS  AMMONS— S.C.A.  Representative  4;  Home- 
room President  2;  Vice  President  3;  Steering  Committee 
2,4;  J.V.  Football  2;  Varsity  Track  2,3,4;  Indoor  Track 
2,3,4;  Sophomore  Hall  of  Fame,  Best  Personality;  Sigma 
Phi  Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Treasurer  3;  LC.C.  Representative  4; 
Outstanding  Junior;  Model  General  Assembly  3,4;  Presi- 
dent Hi-Y,  Tri-Hi-Y  Council  4,  Vice  President  of  Norfolk 
Council  4;   Candy  Cane  Ball  Committee  4. 

MARILYN  ANDERSON— Homeroom  Vice-President  2,3; 
Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Keyette  Club  4;  Chaplain  4;  Beta 
Club   4;    French   National   Honor   Society   4. 

MARLENE  ARMOUR— S.C.A.  Representative  1,2;  Junior 
Class  Vice-President  3;  Homeroom  Vice-President  3,  Pres- 
ident 4;  Steering  Committee  2,3,4;  Prom  Committee  2,3,4; 
J.V.  Cheerleader  2;  Powder  Puff  Football  3,4;  Trinity 
Tri-Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  Reporter  2,  President  4;  Model  General 
Assembly  2,3;  Hi-Y  Conference  3;  Retreat  Co-Chairman 
4;  Keyette  Club  2,3,4;  Pre-Convention  3;  Tidewater  Dis- 
trict Secretary  4;  Hall  of  Fame,  Most  Popular,  2,4;  Girls 
State  3;  Homecoming  Court  4;   Ruritan  Bowl  Queen  4. 

MARY  ELLEN  ARNDT— Transfer  from  Virginia  Beach. 

ELIZABETH  ATWOOD— S.C.A.  Representative  1;  F.B. 
L.A.  2;  Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Co-Historian  4;  D.E.  Club  4. 

AMY  AUSTIN— Transfer  from  Granby;  French  National 
Honor  Society  4;  Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball 4, 

DIANA  AUSTIN— Transfer  from  Maury;  Powder  Puff 
Football  3;   D.E.  Club  4. 


CAROL  BAILEY- 
Hi-Y    4. 


-Transfer  from   Norview;   Athena  Tri- 


GLORIA  BAKER— Pep  Club  2,3,4;  S.C.A.  Representative 
4;   Steering  Committee  4;   D.E.  Club  4. 

VELMA  BAKER — Homeroom  Vice-President  1,  Secretary 
2;  S.C.A.  Representative  1,2,3;  G.A.A.  1,2;  Bible  Club  2; 
Future  Nurses  Club  2,3,4,  Secretary  3,  Vice-President  4; 
Powder  Puff  Football  4. 


WOODROW  BAKER  JR.- 

4. 


-D.E.  Club,  2nd  Vice-President 


TIMOTHY  BARROW— French  Club  1,2;  Key  Club  3,4, 
Secretary  4;  Beta  Club  3,4;  National  Honor  Society  3,4, 
President  4;  Homeroom  Vice-President  1,  President  4; 
Steering  Committee  4;  S.C.A.  Representative  2,  Alternate 
3;  Boy's  State;  Varsity  Club  3,4;  Secretary  4;  J.V.  Foot- 
ball 1,2;  J.V.  Basketball  2;  Track  2;  Varsity  Football  3,4. 

ELIZABETH  BERNARD— Homeroom  Vice-President  1, 
President  2,  Secretary-Treasurer  3,  Vice-President  4; 
Steering  Committee  2;  Miss  Princess  Anne  Contest  2,3; 
Quo-Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Prom  Committee  3,  National 
Thespians  4,  President  4;  Senior  Hall  of  Fame,  Best 
Looking. 

JOHN  BISSETT— Art  Club  1;  D.E.  Club  3. 

LeLAND  BLEHM— Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Spanish  Club 
2;  Sophomore  Hall  of  Fame,  Most  Athletic,  Senior  Hall 
of  Fame,  Best  Dressed;  Varsity  Club  1,2,3,4;  Varsity 
Track  1,2,3,4;  J.V.  Football  1,2;  Varsity  Football  3,4; 
Sophomore   Class   Reporter   2. 


CONRAD  S.  BOISVERT- 
Club   4. 


-Young  Democrats  Club  3;  Latin 


GRACE  BAMFORTH— J.V.  Cheerleader  1,2,  Co-Captain 
2;  Varsity  Cheerleader  3,4,  Co-Captain  4;  Homeroom 
Vice-President   1;    Prom    Committee    1,2,4;    S.C.A.    Alter- 


PATRICIA  BOND— French  Club  1,2;  S.C.A.  Representa- 
tive 1,2,3;  Prom  Committee  2;  Keyette  Club  2,3;  Trinity 
Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;   Annual   Staff  3. 

KAREN   BOOTHE— Band   1;   F.B.L.A.  4. 

DELORES  BRADBERRY— Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Re- 
porter 3,4,  Historian  4;  Homeroom  Treasurer  1,  Steering 
Committee  1,  PAGE  Staff  4. 

WILLIAM  BRADLEY— J.V.  Football  1,  J.V.  Baseball  1; 
Glee  Club  2;   Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y. 

SHERON  BREON— J.V.  Cheerleader  1,2;  Varsity  Cheer- 
leader 3,4,  Co-Captain  4;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Reporter 
3;  Hi-Y  Conference  3;  Senior  Hall  of  Fame,  Most  School 
Spirited;  Ruritan  Bowl  Court  4;  Homecoming  Court  4. 

BRUCE  BRIGHT— Homeroom  treasurer  2,  President  4; 
Steering  Committee  4;  F.B.L.A.  2;  PAGE  Staff  3,4;  Sigma 
Phi    Hi-Y    4. 

JUDY  DIANNE  BRIM— Homeroom  Secretary  1;  Secre- 
tary of  Junior  Class  3;  Steering  Committee  3;  S.C.A. 
Representative  3;  Quo  Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Keyette  Club 
3,4;  Girl's  State  3;  Annual  Staff  3,4;  Jr.  Co-Business 
Manager  3,  Co-Business  Manager  4;  Senior  Hall  of  Fame, 
Friendliest. 

BRIAN  BRINKLEY— Homeroom  Vice-President  1,  Presi- 
dent 2,  Vice-President  3,  Steering  Committee  2;  J.V. 
Baseball  1;  Varsity  Baseball  2;  J.V.  Basketball  1,2;  Var- 
sity Basketball  3,4;  Varsity  Tennis  3,4;  Varsity  Club 
2,3,4. 


Senior  S/ah's/ics 


ROGER  BRINN — Transfer  from  Fork  Union;  Track 
Team  3,4,  I.C.C.   Representative   4. 

MITCHELL  BRODY— Chess  Club  3,4;  S.C.A.  Representa- 
tive 3;  Scholastic  Team  3;  French  National  Society  4; 
Homeroom  Treasurer  4. 

HAROLD  CLIFFORD  BROWN,  JR.— German  Club  2; 
National  Latin  Exam  2,3,4,  Second  place  2,  First  place  3; 
Debate  Team  2;  Page  Staff  3;  Annual  Staff  4,  Copy 
Editor  4;  Last  Will  and  Testament  Committee  4;  Beta 
Club  3,4,  Treasurer  4;  National  Honor  Society  3,4;  Latin 
Club  2,3,4,  President  4;  Key  Club  3,4,  Historian  4, 
Sergeant-at-Arms  4;  Senior  Hall  of  Fame,  Most  Intelli- 
gent. 

RUTH  BROWN— Transfer  from  East  Greenwich  High; 
Dramatics   Club   3;    Scepter   Tri-Hi-Y   3,4. 

PATRICIA  BROWN — Homeroom  Secretary  1,  Vice-Presi- 
dent 2,  Secretary  4;  S.C.A.  Alternate  1,2,  Representative 
3;  Quo  Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  I.C.C.  Representative  3,  Trea- 
surer 4;  Pep  Club  2,  I.C.C.  Representative  2;  I.C.C.  Presi- 
dent 3,4;  Drill  Team  2,3;  Sergeant-At-Arms  2;  Beta  Club 
3,4;   National  Honor  Society  3,4;   Prom   Committee   3. 

JUDITH  ANN  BRYANT— French  Club,  1,2;  Bible  Club 
1,2,3,4,  Secretary  4;  S.C.A.  Representative  2;  Homeroom 
Treasurer  3,  Radio  Electronics  Club  3;  Young  Republicans 
Club  3. 

JOHN  C.  BUCK— Track  and  Field  Club  1;  Future  Teach- 
ers Club  4;   S.C.A.  Representative  4;   Sigma  Phi   Hi-Y  4. 

NANCY  BUDNICK— Transfer  from  McLean  High;  De- 
bate  Squad   4;    Athena   Tri-Hi-Y   4. 

THELMA  BUYRN— D.E.  Club  4. 

NANCY  CALDWELL— French  Club  1,2;  Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4;  Homeroom  Vice-President  1,  President  3,4,  Steer- 
ing Committee  3,4;  Prom  Committee  2,3;  A  Cappella 
Choir  3,4;  Virginia  All-State  Chorus  3,4;  Eastern  District 
All-State  Chorus  3,4;  Madrigal  Singers  4. 

FRAN  CAMERON— Latin  Club  2,  Treasurer  2;  Band  2; 
Future   Nurses   Club  4. 

NITA  CAPPS— Homeroom  Secretary  1;  Future  Teachers 
Club  2;  Spanish  Club  3;  Drill  Team  4;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  4. 

CAROL  CARSON— Future  Nurses  Club  1;  S.C.A.  Execu- 
tive Council   4;   Page   Staff  4. 

HERBERT  CARTWRIGHT  —  Transfer  from  Sunbury 
High   School. 

WILLIAM  CASTLE— Varsity  Track  1,2,3,4;  J.V.  Football 
1,2;  Wrestling  4;  Beta  Club  3,4;  National  Honor  Society 
3,4;  Key  Club  3,4;  School  Spirit  Committee  3,4;  Varsity 
Club  2,3,4,  President  4. 

DEBORAH  CLARK — French  National  Honor  Society  3,4; 
National  Honor  Society  4;  Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Home- 
room Treasurer  4;  National  Latin  Exam. 

BRUCE  CLARKE— Future  Farmers  Club  1,2,3,  Secre- 
tary 3;  Radio  Electronics  Club  2,3. 

DAVID  CLAUDE— Band  2,3;  French  Club  2,3,4  Reporter 
3,  President  4;  Chess  Club  3,4  I.C.C.  Representative  3, 
President  4;  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3,4;  S.C.A.  Executive  Com- 
mittee 4;  Homeroom  Treasurer  3;  School  Spirit  Commit- 
tee 4;  Senior  Day  Committee  4;  A  Cappella  Chorus  4; 
Eastern  District  All-State  Chorus  4. 

RICHARD  COLLIER— Transfer  from  Fishburne  Military 
School. 

RONALD   COLLIER— Sigma   Phi-Hi-Y   4. 

WILLIAM  COLBY— D.E.  Club  4. 


ANITA  COOPER— Future  Homeniakers  of  America  1,2; 
Beta  Club  3;   F.B.L.A.  3;   Prom  Committee  3. 

CHARLES  COX— Transfer  from  Wakefield  High;  Sigma 
Phi  Hi-Y  4;   Homeroom  Treasurer  4. 

CHERYL  COZZENS— Pep  Club  2,3;  Bible  Club  3;  Girls 
Chorus  3,  Mixed  Chorus  4;  Young  Republicans  Club  3. 

CHARLES  CRAMER— Transfer  from  George  Washington 
High. 

CAROLYN  CREWS— Pep  Club  2;  Future  Homemakers 
Club  2,3,4;  Treasurer  3,  Vice-President  4,  I.C.C.  Repre- 
sentative 4;  Future  Business  Leaders  2,3,4  Vice-President 
4;   Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  4. 

HERBERT  CULPEPPER— S.C.A.  Representative  1;  J.V. 
Football  1;  J.V.  Baseball  1;  Track  1;  Varsity  Football 
2,3,4;   Varsity   Club   2,3,4. 

CAROLYN  DANNER— Transfer  from  Woodstock  High; 
Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4,  Corresponding  Secretary  4;  Ruritan 
Bowl  Court  4;  Homeroom  Vice-President  4. 

WILLIAM   DALEY— Chess   Club   3,4. 

ELIZABETH    DAVIDSON— Homeroom    Secretary    2. 

LINDA   DAVIS— Transfer  from   Cardinal   High. 

NANCY  DAVIS— Bible  Club  1,2,3;  Pep  Club  2;  Scepter 
Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Candy  Cane  Ball  Committee  4;  Page  Staff 
4;    Mixed   Chorus   4. 

PAULETTE  DAVIS— Latin  Club  1;  Pep  Club  2;  Future 
Nurses  Club  2,3,4  I.C.C.  Representative  3,4,  Historian- 
Parliamentarian  4;  Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4,  Sergeant-at- 
Arms  4;  Powder  Puff  Football  4;  Homeroom  Treasurer  4. 

RUTH  DeBOER— F.B.L.A.  3;   D.E.  Club  4. 

DIANE  DENSON— Transfer  from  Granby  High;  Girl's 
Chorus  3;  A  Cappella  Chorus  4;  Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4; 
Drill  Team  4. 

BARBARA  DORSETT— Transfer  from  Cradock  High; 
Kennedy  Club  3;  Annual  Staff  4. 

GAYLE  DOSS— Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Future  Teachers 
Club  3,4  State  Convention  4;  Senior  Play  4;  National 
Thespians  4. 

LOUIS  DOUGHTY— J.V.  Baseball  1;  Varsity  Baseball 
2,3,4. 

LINDA  DRYE— D.E.  Club  3,4;  Future  Nurses  Club  3. 

VICKI  DUDLEY— Homeroom  Secretary  1;  Future  Teach- 
ers 2,3. 

DANIEL  DUNFORD— Transfer  from  Norwich  Free  Aca- 
demy. 

JOHN   DUNN— Transfer  from   Cradock   High. 

LINDA  DURHAM— Future  Teachers  2,3,4  Vice-President 
4;  Quo  Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4. 

WILLIAM  DURREY— Transfer  from  Norfolk  Catholic; 
Wrestling  3;  Homeroom  Treasurer  4;  Varsity  Football  4; 
Varsity  Club  4. 

CHERYL  EARLY— Transfer  from  Maurv  High;  Keyette 
Club  3,4;  Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Homeroom  Treasurer  4. 

CAROL  EASON— Art  Club  2;  Kennedy  Club  3;  Prom 
Committee  3;  Page  Staff  3,4;  Future  Teachers  3,4;  Athena 
Tri-Hi-Y. 

RICHARD  EDELMAN— J.V.  Football  1,2;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball 3,4;  Key  Club  3,4;  Varsity  Club  4;  Semper  Paratus 
Hi-Y  4;   Homeroom   President  4;    Steering  Committee  4. 


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THOMAS  EDENTON— S.C.A.  Representative  1,4;  Track 
Team  1;  J.V.  Football  2;  Prom  Committee  1,3;  Alpha  Phi 
Omega  Hi-Y  3;  Sigrma  Phi  Hi-Y  4;  Homeroom  President  3; 
Steering-  Committee  3,4;  Spanish  Club  4;  Boy's  State  3; 
National  Honor  Society  4. 

BOOTSIE  EDWARDS— Transfer  from  Norview  High; 
Mixed    Chorus    4;    Dramatics    Club   4;    D.E,    Club    4. 


JANE    CELESTE    FRANCIS    — 
Nurses   Club  2,3,4. 


A    Band    1,2.3;    Future 


DOROTHY  ELLEN- 
3,4;   D.E.   Club  4. 


-Pep  Club  2;   Powder  Puff  Footbal 


REID  ERVIN— Homeroom  Treasurer  1.  President  3,4 
Vice-President  4;  Steering  Committee  1,2,3;  Track  Team 
1,2,3,4;  Varsity  Club  1,2,3,4  I.C.C.  Representative  4;  Na- 
tional Latin  Exam  1,2  Vice-President  of  Sophomore  Class; 
Prom  Committee  2,3,4;  S.C.A.  Executive  Council  3,4; 
State  Convention  2;  Key  Club  2,3,4  Board  of  Directors 
2,4  District  Convention  2,3,4  International  Convention  2 
District  Secretary  2;  Exchange  Student  Forum  3;  Beta 
Club  3.4;  National  Honor  Society  4;  Boy's  State  3;  Sopho- 
more Hall  of  Fame,  Most  Studious,  Senior  Hall  of  Fame, 
Most  Likely  To  Succeed. 

ARTHUR  ESENBERG— Transfer  from  Plainedge  High; 
Band   4. 

HELEN  ESTES— Drill  Team  2,3.4  Squad  Leader  4;  Mixed 
Chorus  2;  Cavalier  Capers  3;  Girls  Intramurals  3; 
Coronet   Tri-Hi-Y   4;    4-H   Club    Reporter   4. 

PAGE  EATON— D.E.  Club  3. 

ANNE  FABER— Transfer  from  Granby  High;  Powder 
Puff  Football  3,4;  Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Page  Staff  4, 
Circulation  Manager  4. 

LINDA   FARMER— Transfer. 

JUDY  FELTS— Homeroom  Secretary  1;  Future  Home- 
makers  of  America  2,  Secretary  2;  Quo-Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y 
3,4. 

KAREN  FELTS— Drill  Team  2,3,4,  Captain  4;  Theta  Tri- 
Hi-Y  2.3,4,  Parliamentarian  4;  Future  Business  Leaders  of 
America  3;Library  Assistant  3;  S.C.A.  Alternate  4;  Senior 
Prom   Committee. 

EUGENIA  FEREBEE— Quo-Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Re- 
porter 4;  "A"  Band  1,2,3,4,  Executive  Officer  3,4;  French 
Club  2;  School  Spirit  Committee  3,4;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball 4. 

JOHN  FINN— Debate  Club  4;  Chess  Club  4;  Latin  Club  4. 

FAYE  FISHER— Transfer  from  Maury  High;  A  Cappella 
Chorus  3,4. 

PAULA  FITZGERALD— Transfer  from  Mississippi;  A 
Cappella  Chorus  4;   Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  Annual  Staff  4. 

CAROLE  FLANIGAN— French  Club  1,2;  Future  Teach- 
ers 1,2;  March  Minstrels  1;  Pep  Club  1,2;  Athena  Tri- 
Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Treasurer  3,4;  Cavalier  Capers  2,3;  Homeroom 
Treasurer  2;  Homeroom  Secretary  and  Treasurer  3;  Rep- 
resentative to  District  Tri-Hi-Y,  Hi-Y  Conference. 

LEONARD  FLANIGAN— A  Band  1,2,3,4;  Drum  Major 
3,4;  Assistant  2;  French  Club  2,3;  Homeroom  Secretary 
2;   S.C.A.  Representative  4;   Secretary-Treasurer  of  Band 

4. 

BERENICE  FOLKES— Homeroom  President  1,3,4;  Trea- 
surer 2;  Steering  Committee  1.3,4;  S.C.A.  Alternate  1,2; 
Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Treasurer  4;  Prom  Committee  2,3; 
Keyette  Club  3,4;  Reporter  of  Junior  Class;  Powder  Puff 
Football  3,4;  Blue  Ridge  3;  Annual  Staff  4;  Senior  Class 
Hall  of  Fame,  Best  Sport. 

GEORGIA  FOX— F.B.L.A.  Club  2;  Pep  Club  2;  Scepter 
Tri-Hi-Y  3,4;  Treasurer  4;  Beta  Club  3,4;  Dramatics  Club 
3;  Drill  Team  3;  Prom  Committee  3,4;  National  Honor 
Society  Treasurer  4;  Keyette  Club  4;  Treasurer  of  Senior 

Class. 

NANCY  FOX— Transfer.  Pep  Club  2,3,4;  Historian  and 
Reporter  4;   Future  Teachers  4. 


CAROLYN  FRANKLIN— Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Chaplain 
3;  Vice-President  4;  Pep  Club  Reporter  2;  Homeroom 
Treasurer  2;    French   Club   2. 

LYNNE  FREEMAN— Transfer  from  Mount  Vernon  High 
School;  French  Club  2,3;  Pep  Club  2,3;  Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  4. 

ROBERT  FRICK — Homeroom  Treasurer  1;  Junior  Var- 
sity   Basketball    1,2;    "A"    Band    1,2,3,4    Co-Captain    4. 

BRENDA  FUTRELL— Homeroom  Treasurer  1;  Future 
Homemakers  of  America  2,  Historian  2;  Pep  Club  2;  Que- 
Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4,  Secretary  4;  Junior-Senior  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3. 

STACY  GARRETT,  III— Debate  Club  2;  Spanish  Club  2, 
3,4;  Delegate  to  Boys'  State  3;  S.C.A.  Homeroom  Repre- 
sentative. 

RICHARD  GARRIOTT— Junior  Varsity  Football  1;  Jun- 
ior Varsity  Baseball  1;  S.C.A.  Representative  1,3;  Varsity 
Football  2',3,4  Co-Captain  4;  Varsity  Club  2,3,4,  President 
3,  Treasurer  4;  Key  Club  2,3,4;  Beta  Club  3,4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3,4;  Delegate  to  Boys'  State  3;  Track  Team  3,4; 
National  Honor  Society  4;  Most  Outstanding  Junior  Boy; 
President  of  Senior  Class. 

RILEY  GAZZAWAY— Semper  Paratus  3,4,  I.C.C.  Repre- 
sentative 4;   Prom  Committee  3;   Cross  Country  Team  3. 

LINDA  GERMAN— S.C.A.  Representative  1,  Alternate  4; 
Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3;  Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  4;  A  Cappella 
Choi-us  3,4  Vice-President  3,4;  Vice-President  Homeroom 
4;  Powder  Puff  Football  3,4;  Senior  Hall  of  Fame;  Most 
Athletic;   Drill  Team   3. 

JAMES  OILMAN- D.E.  Club  4. 

CECELIA  GIRARD — Homeroom  President  1;  Homeroom 
Vice-President  3;  French  Club  1,2,  Vice-President  2;  Trin- 
ity Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4,  Historian  2,3;  Future  Teachers  of 
America  3,4,  Treasurer  3,  Secretary  4;  Drill  Team  3,4, 
Squad  Leader  4;  Cavalier  Capers  2,3;  A  Cappella  Chorus 
3,4;   S.C.A.  Alternate  4;   Senior  Hall  of  Fame,  Wittiest. 

ROBERT  GIVENS— Transfer  from  Johnson  High  School; 
Latin   Club   1,2;    Dramatics   Club    1;    Band   1. 

CAROLE  GOODMAN— Powder  Puff  Football  4;  Art 
Club    4. 

RONALD  GOODWIN— Varsity  Baseball  1;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball   3,4;    Varsity   Club   4. 

HELEN  GOSLIN— Transfer  from  Rogers  High  School; 
French  Honor  Society  4;  Spanish  Club  4;  Future  Teachers 
Club  4;  Girls'  Athletic  Association  4;  Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  4. 

NANCY  GOTWALD— Transfer  from  Colonial  Heights 
High  School;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Latin  Club  2;  Beta 
Club  3,4,  President  4;  Beta  Club  Convention  3;  Prom 
Committee  3,4;  Scholastic  Team  3,4;  Keyette  Club  4; 
Executive  Board  S.C.A.  4;  Homecoming  Court  4;  School 
Spirit  Committee  4;  Steering  Committee  4;  Vice-President 
of  Senior  Class;  National  Honor  Society;  Senior  Hall  of 
Fame,  Most  Intelligent. 

JOHN  GRANDY— J.V.  Football  1,2;  J.V.  Basketball  1,2; 
J.V.  Baseball  1,2;  French  National  Honor  Society  3,4; 
Semper  Paratus  Hi-Y  3,4. 

GLENDA  GRAY— Future  Nurses  Club  1,2,3,  Parliamen- 
tarian 1,  Historian  3;  Alternate  S.C.A,  representative  1,2. 

RUTH  ANNE  GREGORY— Dramatics  Club  1;  Scepter 
Tri-Hi-Y   3;    Drill   Team   4;    Powderpuff   Football   4. 


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SHIRLEY  GRIMSTEAD— Homeroom  Secretary  1;  t).E. 
Club    3,4. 

DONALD  GRISWOLD— D.E.  Club  4. 

FAYE  HADDAWAY— Future  Business  Leaders  of  Amer- 
ica 2;  Future  Teachers  3;  Homeroom  Vice-President; 
Girls  Chorus  4;  Drill  Team  3,4. 

CHERRY  HALL— Transfer  from  Granby;  Mixed  Chorus 
2,3;  Librarian  3;  A  Cappella  Chorus  4;  All  State  Work- 
shop 4. 

LA    VAUGHN    HAMRICK    —    Transfer    from    Ellenboro 
High    School;    Future    Homemakers    of    America    1,2,3,4,  - 
Reporter  4;   Beta  Club  2,3,4. 

SANDRA  HANSON— Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  3;  Powder  Puff 
Football  3,4;  Future  Nurses  3,4;  D.E.  Club  4,  Parliamen- 
tarian 4. 

MILDRED  HARDY— Homeroom  President  1;  Homeroom 
Secretary  2;  Girls  Chorus  1;  Reporter  1;  Prom  Commit- 
tee 1;  Mixed  Chorus  2,3,  Secretary  2,  President  3;  Powder 
Puff  Football  3;  Drill  Team  4;   Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  4. 

EARNEST  HARGROVE— J .V.  Football  1;  Cross  Country 
2,3;   Future   Farmers   3,4. 

EDWARD  HARMON— "A"  Band  1,2,3,4;  Radio  Electronic 
Club  2;   Cavalier  Capers  3,4. 

SUE  HARPOLD— Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4  Vice-President  3, 
President  4;  Hi-Y  Tri-Hi-Y  District  Conference  2,3,4; 
Model  General  Assembly  2,3,4;  Princess  Anne  Hi-Y  Tri- 
Hi-Y  Council  3,4,  Secretary  3,  Vice-President  4;  Norfolk 
Tri-Hi-Y  Hi-Y  Council  4,  Secretary  4;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball 3,4;  Keyette  Club  3,4,  Vice-President  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3,4;  Candy  Cane  Ball  Committee  3,4;  Homeroom 
President  4;  Steering  Committee  4;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y  Out- 
standing Junior. 

HENRY  HARRELL— Freshmen  Football;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball 2,3,4;  Varsity  Baseball  2;  Homeroom  Vice-President 
2;  Varsity  Club  3,4;   Sigma  Phi   Hi-Y  3,4. 

WILLIAM  HARRIS— Latin  Club  1;  Key  Club  2,3,4;  Var- 
sity Club  3,4;  Varsity  Baseball  3,4;  Wrestling  Team  3; 
S.C.A.   Representative  4;   Steering  Committee  4. 

CAROL  HARRISON— Homeroom  Vice-President  1;  Home- 
room Secretary-Treasurer  3;  French  Club  1;  Dramatics 
Club  1;  Girls'  Athletic  Association  1;  Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y 
1,2,3,4,  Secretary  4;  Pep  Club  2,3;  Spanish  Club  2,3; 
PAGE  Staff  4;  Literary  Magazine  Staff;  Delegate  to 
District   Hi-Y   Tri-Hi-Y   Conference   3,4. 

GWENDOLYN  HAWBECKER— Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  3,4. 

GERALD  HENISH— French  Club  1,2;  Cross  Country 
1,2,3;   Varsity  Track   2,3;   Alpha   Phi   Omega   Hi-Y   3. 

PATRICIA  HESS— S.C.A.  Representative  1;  S.C.A.  Al- 
ternate 3;  Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Vice-President  4;  Fu- 
ture Homemakers  of  America  2,3;  Pep  Club  2;  Prom 
Committee  2;  Candy  Cane  Ball  Committee  4;  Powder 
Puff  Football  3;  Dramatics  Club  4;  Sophomore  Hall  of 
Fame,  Wittiest;   A   Cappella   Chorus  4. 

KEISTER  HITESHEW— Junior  Varsity  Football  2;  Var- 
sity Football  3;  Key  Club  4;  Semper  Paratus  Hi-Y  4; 
Senior  Prom  Committee. 

SARAH  HODGES— Trinity  Tri-Hi-Y  1,2,3,4;  Cavalier 
Capers  1,2,3;  Future  Teachers  2;  French  Club  2,3;  Li- 
brarian 2;  Girls'  Chorus  2;  Mixed  Chorus  4;  Librarian  4. 


RICHARD  HOLLAND— Transfer  from  Virginia  Beach 
High  School:  Varsity  Football  2,3,4;  Varsity  Wrestling 
2;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  Hi-Y  2,3;  Homeroom  President  3, 
Junior  Steering  Committee;  Homeroom  Secretary-Trea- 
surer 4;   Varsity   Club   3,4. 

PATRICIA  HOPKINS— Latin  Club  1;  French  Club  2; 
French  National  Honor  Society  4;  Beta  Club  4;  Powder 
Puff  3,4;    S.C.A.    Alternate    2,4. 

MARGARET  HUDGINS— Homeroom  Secretai-y  1;  Home- 
room President  2,3;  Steei-ing  Committee  2.3;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 1.2,3;  Quo-Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y  1,2,3,4,  Treasurer  2; 
Future  Teachers  2;  Dramatics  Club  2;  Powder  Puff  Foot- 
ball 3;  I.C.C.  4,  Treasurer  4;  PAGE  Staff  4;  PEERAGE 
Staff  3,4,  Junior  Co-Business  Manager  3,  Co-Business 
Manager  4. 

BARBARA  HUFFMAN— Transfer  from  Pensacola,  Flor- 
ida; "A"  Band  2,3,4;  Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  .3,4;  Future  Nurses 
4. 

MARY  ELLEN  IMEL— Transfer  from  Churehland  High 
School;  "A"  Band  3,4;  Majorette  3,4;  Cavalier  Capers  3; 
Dramatics   Club  3. 

SANDRA  IRISH— D.E.   Club  3,4. 

CONNIE  IVES— S.C.A.  Representative  1,4;  Spanish  Club 
2;  Homeroom  President  3;  Theta  Tri-Hi-Y'  3,4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee  3;    PAGE   Staff. 

RICHARD  JACKINS— Spanish   Club   2,3. 

DO.NALD  JACKSON— PAGE   Staff  3,4;   Photographer  3. 

PATRICIA  JACKSON  —  Homeroom  Vice-President  1; 
Homeroom  Secretary  2;  Art  Club  2,3;  PAGE  Staff  2,3,4; 
Prom  Committee  3;    Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y   3. 

EARL  JACOBS— D.E.  Club,  Sergeant-at-arms  4. 

ALTON   JARMAN— Transfer.    Band    1,2;    F.F.A.    1,2. 

LEON  JARVIS— J.V.  Wrestling  2;  Latin  Club  2;  Varsity 
Tennis  3,4;  Alpha  Phi  Omega  Hi-Y  3;  Varsity  Club  4. 

FRED  JENKS— Transfer  from  Beaufort  High  School. 
Chess  Club  3,4;  Reporter  3;  National  Thespian  Society  4; 
Future  Teachers   Club   4. 

BARBARA  JOAQUIN— Transfer.  Girls  Athletic  Associa- 
tion 3;   Future  Nurses  Club  4. 

HELEN  JOHNSON— Transfer  from  Nor\'iew  High  School. 
Junior   Civitan   Club  2;    S.C.A.   Representative   2. 

G.  ROBERT  JONES— Freshmen  Class  Vice-President; 
Prom  Committee  1,2,3;  S.C.A.  Treasurer  2;  Executive 
Committee  3,4;  Semper  Paratus  Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Key  Club  2. 
3,4;  Cavalier  Capers  3;  J.V.  Football  2;  Sophoriiore  Hall 
of  Fame,  Most  Popular;   Senior  Hall  of  Fame,  Wittiest. 

JAMES  JONES— Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y  3. 

VINCENT  KAUFFMANN— J.V.  Football  1,2;  Varsitv 
Football  3;  Varsity  Club  3. 

LOUISE  KAUFMANN— Secretary  of  Homeroom  2;  Vice- 
President   of  Homeroom   4. 

KENNETH  KEEFE— Homeroom  Treasurer  1;  Sigma  Phi 
Hi-Y  2,3;  Band  Color  Guard  2;  Homeroom  Vice-President 
2,3;  Varsity  Football  3,4;  Varsity  Club  4;  Prom  Com- 
mittee   4. 

REBECCA  KELLAM— Homeroom  Vice-President  1;  Latin 
Club  1,2;  xMajorette  2,3,4;  Co-Captain  3;  Captain  4;  Athena 
Tri-Hi-Y  2,3,4;  Cavalier  Capers  2,3. 

JAMES  KELLER — Transfer  from  Mount  Pleasant  Senior 
High  School.  Cross-Country  Team  3. 


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S.  C.  A.'ers  contemplate  a  particular  proposal's  value  to  the  students  they  represent. 


STUDENT  COOPERATIVE  ASSOCIATION 


Highlighting  the  accomplishments  of  the  Stu- 
dent Cooperative  Association  this  year  is  the  ac- 
quisition of  a  foreign  student  to  attend  PA  next 
year.  Under  the  supervision  of  Mr.  E.  E.  Cox,  the 
SCA  has  also  taken  over  the  responsibility  of 
hall  duty  and  has  nominated  a  candidate  for  state 
SCA  office.  The  Inter-Club  Council,  a  counter- 
part of  the  SCA,  staged  the  memorable,  if  slight- 
ly damp.  Homecoming.  Another  SCA  counterpart, 
the  School  Spirit  Committee  has  worked  hard 
selling  basketball  programs,  arranging  pep  ral- 
lies, sponsoring  bus  caravans  to  games,  and 
publicizing  school  activities.  Through  the  Honor 
Court,  the  SCA  has  maintained  at  PA  a  standard 
of  integrity  matched  by  few  other  schools. 

Added  to  the  list  of  SCA  officers  this  year  is 
that  of  historian.  A  complete  scrap  book  will  be 
kept  of  all  school  activities,  so  that  future  stu- 
dents may  know  of  the  many  achievements  of  the 
Class  of  '62. 


Kitty  Martin 

Secretary 


Bob  Henderson 

Vice-President 

Elaine  Thornton 

Treasurer 


S.C.A.  officers  brave  the  precipitation 
to  appear  in  the  Homecoming  parade. 


Inner  Club  Council  officers  are,  left  to 
right:  Valerie  Vestal,  chaplain;  Bob 
Miles,  vice-president;  Sally  Hudgins, 
treasurer;  Roger  Brinn,  parade  mar- 
shal; Pat  Brown,  president;  Marie 
Lanspery,  corresponding  secretary;  and 
Suzanne  Roberts,  reporter. 


Honor  Court  Judges  are,  left  to  right: 
Roger  Provo;  Lou  Ann  Legum,  secre- 
tary; Clifford  Brown;  Eddie  Shuford; 
Willard  White.  Seated,  Florence  Reese, 
president;  not  pictured  Anne  Heflin. 


All  listen  attentively  while  Kitty  Mar- 
tin,  secretary,   reads  the   minutes. 


These   seniors  are  so   proud   of  their  rings  that  they   can't  resist   showing  them   off 
even  for  the  National  Honor  Society  picture. 


Grace 
Bamforth 


Michael 
Little 


Timothy 
Barrow 

Patricia 
Mahonev 


Clifford 
Brown 

Lynn 
Martin 


Patricia 
Brown 

Gail 
Morgan 


NATIONAL  HONOR 


William 
Castle 

Kay 
McHone 


Deborah 
Clark  I 

Virginia 
Oliver 


Scholarship,  leadership,  service,  and  integ- 
rity lead  the  student  to  the  highest  distinction 
attainable  at  Princess  Anne.  No  greater  hon- 
or or  joy  can  the  student  know  than  the  gen- 
tle tap  of  the  gavel  ushering  him  into  the  Na- 
tional Honor  Society.  Its  members  finish  their 
senior  year  as  the  standards  of  excellence  in 
all  ways  and  are,  together,  the  soul  of  the  Sen- 
ior Class  and  America's  future. 


OFFICERS 

Left  to  right:  Tim  Barrow,  president;  Forrest  Para- 
dise, vice-president;  Josephine  Jones,  secretary;  Geor- 
gia   Fox,   treasurer;    Mrs.    Mary    Barnes,    sponsor. 


SOCIETY 

Thomas 
Edenton 

Reid 

Ervin 

Georgia 
Fox 

Richard 
Garriott 

Nancy 
Gotwald 

Josephine 
Jones 

Forrest 
Paradise 

Patricia 
Plevyalt 

Susan 
Scurria 

Elaine 
Thornton 

John 
Ward 

Left  to  rigfht;  Nancy  Gotwald,  president;   E-laine  Thornton,  vice-pres- 
ident;  Clifford  Brown,  treasurer:   Grace  Bamforth,  secretary. 


Membership  in  the  National  Beta  Club  signifies  recognition  of  scholas- 
tic achievement  and  character  development.  Students  may  apply  for  mem- 
bership in  the  beginning  of  their  junior  and  senior  years.  They  are  screen- 
ed for  leadership  qualities,  attitude,  academic  success  and  character. 
Members  merit  a  gold  diploma  seal  at  graduation. 


Daily  the  sounds  of  busy  students  hard  at 
work  issue  from  the  annual  room.  Dedicated  to 
the  publication  of  the  Princess  Anne  PEER- 
AGE, these  staff  members  spend  many  hours 
Identifying  pictures,  selling  ads,  and  writing 
;opy,  in  order  to  meet  deadlines.  Amid  the 
flurry  of  school  activities  this  group  strives 
diligently  to  record  the  spirit  of  our  Alma 
Mater. 

This  organization  provides  for  other  phases 
of  our  school  life  too.  One  of  the  outstanding 
accomplishments  of  our  staff  is  the  production 
of  Princess  Anne's  annual  variety  show,  "Ca- 
valier Capers." 

As  photographers  snap  candid  shots  or  as 
the  students  solemnly  pose  for  class  pictures, 
the  effects  of  their  projects  and  whims  are  felt 
throughout  our  campus. 

The  efforts  of  these  many  individuals  are 
represented  in  the  finished  PEERAGE,  a  col- 
lection of  memories  from  the  past  for  the  years 
ahead. 


PEERAGE 

1962 


Co-Editors 
Grace  Marie  Bamforth  and  Bailey  Spence 


Sponsor 
Miss  Anna  Bland  Faison 


Co-Business  Managers 
Judy  Brim  and  Sally  Hudgins 


Junior  Co-Editors 
Jan   Meades  and   Nancy  Foy 


This  is  our  busy  staff  hard  at  work  on  the  '62  PEERAGE.  No  loafing  in  the  back  girlsl 


Junior  Co-Business  Managers 
Celene  Hodge  and  Margaret  Ann  Walker 


Typists 

Berry  Folkes,  Sherry  Breon,  and 

Judy  Laramie 


CopJ^vriters 

Clifford  Brown,  Willard  White,  and 

Josephine  Jones 


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Roaming  reporters  gather 
news  from  anyone  who  will 
stop  and  talk. 


Collecting  Valentine  greet- 
ings at  a  dime  apiece,  these 
reporters  are  helping  to  pro- 
mote student  interest  in  the 
paper. 


Before  the  stories  can  go  to 
the  typist,  much  work  must  be 
done.  Here  students  copyread, 
edit,  and  headline  the  articles. 


Madly,  and  somewhat  hap- 
hazardly folding  papers  for 
distribution  to  the  classes, 
these  reporters  can't  resist  a 
peak  at  the  new  issue. 


Planning  ahead  for  the  next  issue  of  the   PAGE   are  these  of  the  journalism  class. 


THE  PAGE 


Chief  editors  Nancy  Ackiss  and  Roger  Provo  discuss 
plans  for  their  next  issue  with  advisor  Miss  Faison. 


PAGE  reporters,  busy  with  pencil  and  pad, 
can  be  seen  covering  school  activities  from  sports 
practice  sessions  to  Homecoming.  Under  the 
watchful  eye  of  Miss  Anna  Bland  Faison,  new 
PAGE  sponsor,  these  enthusiastic  students  are 
learning  how  to  produce  a  paper  from  assign- 
ment of  articles  to  distribution  of  the  printed 
paper. 

Striving  to  increase  student  interest  in  the 
paper  and  to  clear  up  the  debt  accumulated  over 
the  years,  the  PAGE  staff  has  sold  Cavalier 
bumper  tags,  space  in  the  paper  for  student  birth- 
day greetings,  and  plastic  covers  for  the  PEER- 
AGE. 

Another  innovation  has  been  the  CAVALIER 
FOLIO,  Princess  Anne's  new  literary  magazine. 
The  FOLIO,  a  bi-annual  publication,  will  contain 
art  work  and  written  material  submitted  by 
Princess  Anne  students. 


The  Key  Club  consists  of  those  young  men 
of  Princess  Anne  who  are  seriously  concerned 
with  current  problems  and  who  show  the  high- 
est caliber  of  intelligence  and  character.  This 
year  has  seen  its  "Anti-Communism"  project 
unite  the  school  in  a  single  purpose.  Other  ac- 
tivities include  gift  of  fifty-star  flags  to  every 
room  in  school,  a  new  edition  of  the  student  di- 
rectory published  under  the  Key  Club's  super- 
vision, two  banquets  held  in  honor  of  the  Ki- 
wanis  Club  and  the  faculty,  a  scholarship  award- 
ed to  a  senior,  and  a  collection  of  funds  for  a 
crippled  children's  home. 

These  achievements  speak  for  the  Key  Club, 
Princess  Anne's  repository  of  young  men  whose 
poise,  discretion,  ability,  tact,  and  purpose  will 
always  stamp  them  as  gentlemen. 


O.K.  guys,  let's  flip  to  see  who  has  to  sell  the  300  cans 
of  left-over  peanuts! 


Key  Club  officers  are,  left  to  right,  Tim  Barrow,  secretary;  Chuck  Sherman,  treasurer; 
David  Etheridge,  vice-president;  Reid  Ervin,  senior  board  member;  and  Kenny  Spitzer, 
president. 


What's  the  matter,  Forrest,  isn't  her  number  in  the  Key  Club  directory  1 


Would  you  believe  it,  these  boys  are  Key  Club  members!? 


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CLUB 


Sponsored  by  the  Ki-Wives  and  sister  to  the  Key 
Club,  the  Keyette  Club's  main  objective  is  to  be  of 
service  to  the  school  and  the  community.  That  they 
have  met  with  great  success  this  year  is  evidenced 
by  their  many  activities.  High  point  among  these  is 
the  Miss  Princess  Anne  Contest  held  in  February. 
Their  national  project  this  year  is  the  collection 
of  donations  for  UNICEF. 


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Keyette  Club  officers  and  sponsor  precariously  balance 
themselves  on  a  ledge  to  pose  for  this  picture.  Left  to 
right:  Mrs.  Doris  French,  sponsor;  Nancy  Ackiss,  presi- 
dent; Susan  Harpold,  vice-president;  Paige  Valentine,  sec- 


Miss  Princess  Anne  1962 
MISS  LINDA  HOWELL 


retary;  Sandra  Oliver,  treasurer;  Marilyn  Anderson,  chap- 
lain; Gail  Morgan,  historian;  Marie  Lanspery,  reporter. 
Missing  from  picture,  Connie  Trueblood,  parliamentarian. 


Keyette    underclassmen    view    with    appi-ehension    the    task    that    lies    before    them- 
filling    the    places    of    their    venerable    elder    members. 


These   are  ^the    senior    members    of   the    Keyette    Club,    who    can    review   with    pride 
the  attainments  of  their  organization. 


Proudly  "sporting"  their  althletic  let- 
ters are  the  Varsity  Club  members.  Out- 
standing in  athletic  as  well  as  scholastic 
activities,  these  boys  have  proved  their 
prowess  in  football,  basketball,  baseball, 
track,  tennis,  golf,  and  wrestling.  The 
club  is  responsible  for  the  concessions  sold 
at  all  basketball  games  and  for  the  Home- 
coming Court  float.  They  also  sponsor  the 
Geek  Week  Dance,  the  climax  of  this  fun- 
filled  week  in  March. 


VARSITY  CLUB 


Kneeling,  left  to  right:  Bob  Miles,  vice-president;  Reid  Ervm, 
ICC  representative;  Doug  Miller,  sergeant  at  arms  Standing: 
Dick  Garriott,  treasurer;  Bill  Castle,  president;  Tim  Barrow,  sec- 
retary. 


Underclassmen  are,  left  to  right:  Art  Halstead,  Bob  Henderson,  Mike  Persmgei-,  Steve 
Kimball  Don  Smith,  Charles  Carr,  David  Miller,  Forrest  Fisher  Dennis  Kalmski, 
Allen  Whichard,  Bobby  DeMille,  George  Old,  Ronnie  Hytmen,  Ronnie  Stansbury, 
Wayne  Smith,  Jay  Ferguson. 


President  Bill  Castle  tells  club  of  planned  project.  Doug 
Miller  voices  disapproval. 


Our  atliletic  heroes  smile  sweetly  for  Peerage  cameramen. 


Upperclassmen  are  kneeling,  left  to  right:  Reid  Ervin, 
Steve  Miller,  Bruce  Terry,  Bob  Solomon,  Jack  Staylor, 
Jerry  McConnell,  Tom  Brown,  Gary  Miller,  Richard 
Wheeley,   and    Leon   Jarvis.     Standing:    Bill    Castle,    Dick 


Holland,  Jim  Miller,  Kenny  Spitzer,  Rick  Edelman,  Tim 
Barrow,  Henry  Harrell,  Jimmy  Swain,  Bill  Shields,  Doug 
Miller,  Claude  Tate,  Dick  Garriott,  Bobbv  Miles,  and 
Bill  Harris. 


CHORUS 


Music  is  a  universal  medium  of  expression. 
All  men  everywhere  respond  to  the  loveliness 
of  voices  lifted  in  song. 

Princess  Anne  is  proud  of  all  its  choral 
groups.  The  students  practice  long  and  hard 
with  their  director,  Mr.  Clark  Graves,  to 
achieve  the  esthetic  qualities  perceived  by  the 
listeners  ear.  The  excellence  of  their  "sound 
of  music"  is  acclaimed  by  many  throughout  the 
Tidewater  area.  . 


Mr.  Clark  Graves,  choral  director. 

Left  to  right:  Billy  Simonds,  secretary-treasurer;  Linda 
German,  vice  president;  Amnion  Tharp,  librarian;  Betsy 
Mann,  president;  Nancy  Caldv^ell,  librarian;  and  Wil- 
lard  White,  reporter. 


Beautiful    sounds   issue   from   these   mouths — the   A    Cappella    Choir. 


The   Princess   Anne   Madrigal   singers   spent   a   merry   Christmas   in   Florida. 


This  year  Mr.  Graves  and  the  Madrigal  singers 
were  invited  to  spend  the  major  part  of  the 
Christmas  holidays  giving  concerts  in  Florida. 
The  participants  had  a  wonderful  time  and  their 
music  was  well  received. 


Annually  the  choral  groups  provide  the  back- 
bone for  the  Princess  Anne  Ruritan  Club  min- 
strel. School  concerts  and  performances  for  many 
civic  organizations  keep  the  choruses  busy  in- 
creasing their  repertoire  of  various  kinds  of 
music. 


"A  pretty  girl  is  like  a  melody,"  and  thus  we  have  the  melodic  Girls'  Chorus. 


PA  BAND 

Marching  through  intricate  routines,  keep- 
ing in  time  to  a  rhythmic  melody,  led  by  a 
squad  of  high-stepping  majorettes,  the  Princess 
Anne  High  School  Band  has  entered  the  hearts 
of  all  who  speculate.  Again  at  concerts,  at  bac- 
calaureate, and  at  graduation,  the  band  has  be- 
come the  backbone  of  the  ceremonies. 

This  year  the  Princess  Anne  Band  was  host 
for  the  All-State  Band. 


Top,  left  to  right:  Mr.  George  Bailey,  band  director; 
Tommy  Freeman,  drill  sergeant;  Steve  Millard,  captain; 
Bobby  Frick,  co-captain.  Bottom,  left  to  right:  Lenny 
Flanigan,  treasurer;  Diane  Dorsett  and  Pat  Winnett, 
librarians. 


The  Princess  Anne  High  School  Band  .  .  . 


Back  row,  left  to  right:  Jackie  Keeney,  Siiaron  Wilson, 
Jennifer  Camper,  Helen  Pavey,  Mary  Ellen  Imel,  Gay- 
nell  Spenser,  Carolyn  Campbell,  Linda  Graves,  and  Becky 
Kellam,  Head  Majorette.  Front  row:  Jeanie  Ballard  and 
Lennie  Planigan,  Drum  Major. 


The   P.   A. 
ball  games. 


"pep    band"    adds    zest   and    spirit   to    basket- 


our  marching  band. 


PEP  CLUB 

Only  the  enthusiasm  of  the  throngs  watch- 
ing can  urge  a  team  to  victory.  When  the 
players  become  aware  of  the  rising  spirit  of 
the  crowd,  they  put  forth  their  best  effort  for 
their  team  and  their  school.  It  is  the  sole 
purpose  of  the  Pep  Club  to  help  bring  about 
this  enthusiasm.  Through  their  many  posters, 
cheering  sections,  and  extensive  work,  they 
have  increased  the  spirit  at  Princess  Anne. 


Left  to  right:  Carol  Spain,  president;  Yvonne  Chis- 

holm,   treasurer;    Nancy   Fox,   reporter;    Linda  Law, 

secretary.     Not    pictured:    Jo    Jo    Burroughs,  vice- 
president. 


These   four   girls   are   putting   up    just   one   of   the 
many  posters  displayed  by  the  Pep  Club. 


Just  look  at  all  of  that  energy  and  vitality! 


First  row,  left  to  right:  C.  Ketchie,  V.  Vestel,  S.  Girard, 
B.  Brinkley,  C.  Beyer,  A.  Coltrane,  D.  Greenwood,  K. 
Felts,  S.  Wolf,  M.  Page,  J.  Hendricks,  B.  Whitehead,  B. 
Owens.  Second  row,  left  to  right:  H.  Estes,  S.  Trew,  F. 
Barnes,  C.  Ralston,  R.  Elmore,  J.  Wilson,  P.  Leigh,  J. 
Bayles,  J.  Meades,  K.  Brown,  F.  Reese,  N.  Capps,  A. 
Whichard,  C.  Piaseski,  C.  Rowall,  S.  Lewis.  Third  row, 
left  to  right:  B.  Lee,  P.  Meekins,  L.  Kaulfman,  J.  Bradley, 


E.  Selfridge,  E.  McGinnis,  C.  Olson,  F.  Hattaway,  L. 
Casper,  L.  Lambdin,  G.  Petree,  C.  Trueblood,  C.  Piper, 
J.  Roughton,  J.  Thompson,  J.  Moore.  Fourth  row,  left  to 
right:  A.  Murden,  M.  Fentress,  A.  Hilton,  R.  Gregory, 
M.  Larson,  S.  Watkinson,  B.  Tignor,  F.  Brown,  S.  Crute, 
D.  Denson,  J.  Jones,  J.  Powers,  C.  Sallwasser,  P.  Potter, 
P.  Whitehurst,  P.  Mahoney. 


DRILL  TEAM 


The  Drill  Team  is  an  impressive  sight,  march- 
ing in  column,  rank,  circle,  and  oval.  These  girls 
practice  long  and  hard  in  order  to  perform  well 
for  football  games  and  parades.  Their  efforts 
have  proved  worthwhile  as  evidenced  by  their 
performance  in  competition. 


Grouped  around  their  captain,  Karen  Felts  are  the  Drill  Team  offi- 
cers. Left  to  right:  Sissy  Girard,  squad  IV  leader;  Helen  Estes, 
squad  I  leader:  Florence  Brown,  squad  II  leader.  Bette  Whitehead, 
secretary-treasurer;  and  Florence  Reese,  squad  III  leader.  Missing 
from   picture,   Dorothy   Greenwood,  co-captain. 


This   should  be   an  interesting  game 


one   table,   eight   girls,   no   ping,  no   pong! 


GIRLS  ATHLETIC 
ASSOCIATION 

In  trying  to  improve  mental  ability  by 
improving  physical  fitness,  the  G.A.A. 
has  set  for  itself  a  difficult  goal.  That 
they  have  met  with  great  success  in  at- 
taining this  goal  is  evidenced  by  the  in- 
creased participation  in  intramural  sports 
and  in  the  "Powder  Puff"  football  game. 
These  G.A.A.  sponsored  activities  have 
been  enthusiastically  supported  by  the 
student  body  and  have  brought  well  de- 
served acclaim  to  the  club. 


The  girls  were  so  excited  that  they  even 
put  their  letters  on  backwards. 


Officers  of  G.A.A.  are,  left  to  right:  Margaret  Walker,  secretary; 
Ethel  Selfridge,  vice-president;  Margaret  Selfridge,  president;  Linda 
Law,  treasurer;  and  Connie  Dyckman,  reporter. 


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through  observation  of  the  techniques  of  paint- 
ing, sculpturing,  and  sketching. 

The  results  of  practicing  these  techniques 
can  be  seen  in  the  displays  outside  the  library. 
Another  project  of  the  club  is  the  presentation 
of  a  mosaic  plaque  to  the  Senior  Class  during 
graduation  week.  In  a  world  of  scientific  data 
and  statistics,  these  talented  members  are  pro- 
viding a  welcome  touch  of  beauty. 


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ART  CLUB 


Left  to  right:  Marcie  Larson,  secretary;  Linda  Painter,  vice- 
president;  Jimmy  Jefferson,  treasurer.  Not  pictured:  John 
Dale,  president. 


Can  you  spot  the  Picasso  among  these  club  members  ? 


Seated  amidst  the  helter-skelter  of  rejected  props,  these  club  members  are  preparing 
for  possible  careers  in  the  theater. 


DRAMATICS 
CLUB 


"There's  no  business  like  show  business"  describes 
the  feeHngs  of  the  members  of  the  P. A.  Drama  CUib. 
Learning,  not  only  techniques  of  acting,  but  tech- 
niques of  scenery  and  costume  design,  of  direction, 
and  of  production,  these  members  have  entered  the 
exciting  world  of  theatre.  And  they  love  every  min- 
ute of  it.  So  do  the  rest  of  the  students,  for  they  are 
often  called  into  service  as  a  practice  audience  and 
can  enjoy  the  club's  efforts. 


Dramatic    Club   officers    are    left   to    right:    Lou 

Spangler,    treasurer;    Betty    Bernard,    president; 
and    Raquel    Weyse,    historian-reporter. 


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JUNIOR  CIVITAN 
CLUB 

New  to  Princess  Anne  this  year  is  the  Junior 
Civitan  Club,  a  service  organization  sponsored 
by  the  Virginia  Beach  Civitan  Club.  Based  on 
the  Golden  Rule,  this  club  tries,  through  its 
various  activities,  to  interest  others  in  building 
better  citizenship,  in  the  home,  in  the  school, 
and  in  the  community.  Club  activities  include 
the  annual  sale  of  fruitcake  and  the  donation 
of  baskets  of  food  to  needy  families  and  of  toys 
to  a  school  for  the  retarded.  Membership  in  the 
club  is  by  invitation  only. 


Junior  Civitan  officers  are,  left  to  right:  Harvey  Heck- 
man,  president;  Dot  Simms.  I.C.C.  representative;  Bar- 
bara Moreland,  treasurer;  Judy  Holgate,  secretary;  and 
Connie   Dyckman,  vice-president. 


Posing  for  their  first  formal  group   shot,  these   Civitaners  lool<   a  trifle  nervous. 


SPANISH  CLUB 

Como  esta  usted?  If  you're  in  the  Spanish 
Club,  you  know  what  that  means.  That  and  lots 
of  other  interesting  expressions  which  come  in 
handy  when  you  meet  your  Spanish  teacher  in 
the  hall.  But  the  Spanish  Club  does  not  meet 
just  to  practice  Spanish.  Under  the  supervision 
of  Miss  Margaret  Moffatt,  these  Spanish  en- 
thusiasts learn  about  the  customs,  culture,  and 
history  of  Spanish  countries.  The  better  un- 
derstanding resulting  from  these  studies  leads 
to  better  relations  between  the  two  countries. 


Left  to  right:  Alan  Nilssen,  vice-president;  Carolyn 
Singer,  parliamentarian;  Ruth  Byrns,  treasurer;  Miss 
Moffatt,  sponsor;  Bob  Solomon,  president.  Seated,  Vernell 
Heusel,  secretary. 


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At  Christmas  time,  La  Pinata  gives  up   its  treasure   of  candy  and   gifts. 
Members  of  the  Spanish  Club  en  masse. 


Parlez-vous  francais?   These  French  Club  members  sure  do! 


FRENCH 
HONOR  SOCIETY 

A  better  understanding  of  the  French 
civilization  is  the  aim  of  the  members 
of  the  French  Honor  Society.  Like  so 
many  others  they  have  come  under  the 
spell  of  the  Gallic  culture  and  sense  the 
resplendent  heritage  America  has  from 
France.  They  would  be  among  the  first 
to  agree  that  "Every  man  has  two  coun- 
tries— his  own  and  France." 


French  National  Honor  Society  officers  are,  left  to  right:  Jennifer 
Dobbs,  reporter;  Cheryl  Marshall,  vice-president;  DaWd  Claude, 
president;   Jane   Harrison,   secretary;    Sandra    McNeill,   treasurer. 


These  industrious  French  Club  members  are 
studying  the  political  organization  of  the  French 
government. 


Left  to  right:  Miss  Jewell  Whitlock, 
sponsor;  Forrest  Paradise,  treasurer; 
Cliff  Brown,  president;  Josephine 
Jones,  secretary;  Orelia  Sparrow, 
vice-president. 


LATIN  CLUB 

The  Latin  Club's  purpose  is  to  introduce  the 
student  to  the  areas  of  classical  mythology,  litera- 
ture, and  life  not  touched  upon  in  the  classroom. 
The  most  interesting  program  was  presented  by 
a  minister  trained  in  the  classics  who  discussed 
the  suppression  and  spread  of  Christianity  in 
Imperial  Rome.  Most  of  the  members  subscribe 
to  the  club's  magazine  which  is  printed  entirely 
in  Latin. 


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Projects  of  the  Latin  classes  command  the  attention  of  Latin  Club  members. 


Members  of  the  Latin  Club  cut  Latin  class  to  be  in  club  picture. 

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Left  to  right:  Steve  Tuttle,  Ken  Clare,  Harold  Rubel,  Chuck  Sherman,  Tommy 
Lewis,  Richard  Harper;  seated:  Linda  Gregory,  Nancy  Budnick  and  Fred  Keene. 

DEBATE  COUNCIL 

FORENSICS 

Receiving  recognition  for  their 
achievements  are  these  talented 
P.A.  students.  Brenda  Koon,  a 
junior,  has  brought  honors  to  her 
Alma  Mater  by  winning  first 
place  in  the  state  poetry-reading 
contest. 

Princess  Anne  can  certainly  be 
proud  of  the  eight  top  students 
comprising  the  Scholastic  Team 
this  year.  As  formidable  a  collec- 


tion   of   brains    can    scarcely    be 
found. 

Debating  the  topic,  "Resolved: 
That  the  Federal  Government 
Should  Equalize  Educational  Op- 
portunities by  Means  of  Grants 
to  the  Elementary  and  Secondary 
Schools,"  the  Debate  Council  has 
taken  honors  on  the  state  and  lo- 
cal levels. 


SCHOLASTIC  TEAM 
Left  to  right:   Mary   Fran   Hughes,   Bob   Henderson,   Nancy   Gotwald,   Paul   De- 
Rocher,  Fred  Keene,  Jay  Ferguson,  Mitchell  Brody,  and  Tommy  Yancey. 


Brenda  Koon 
STATE   POETRY   WINNER 


Kneeling,  left  to  right,  Coite  Rudacil,  Vice-President;  Stauley  Lugar,  President;  Terry 
Carawan,  Secretary;  Joe  Moulton,  Vice  President;  Bobby  Rice,  Reporter.  Standing,  left 
to  right,  S.  B.  Myers,  Advisor;  Bill  Simons,  Secretary;  Jim  Porter,  Reporter;  Al 
Basnight,  President;  Ernie  Hargrove,  Treasurer;  Alan  Smith,  Sentinel. 


FUTURE 
FARMERS 


Through  the  FFA,  boys  interested  in  agriculture 
can  come  closer  to  achieving  their  goal.  New  methods 
have  greatly  reduced  the  amount  of  labor  involved 
in  farming,  but  it  is  still  a  hard  and  time-consuming 
job.  Supplying  our  nation's  food  will  be  the  respon- 
sibility of  boys  like  these.  It  is  through  organizations 
like  the  FFA  that  they  develop  the  skill  necessary 
to  accept  this  responsibility. 


As  future  farmers  these  boys  seek  to  gain  the  skills  and  knowledge  that  viiW  enable 
them  to  excell  in  their  chosen  profession. 


BIBLE  CLUB 

The  Bible  Club  aims  to  make  the  Bible  an  in- 
tegral part  of  each  student's  life.  This  organiza- 
tion promotes  Christian  fellowship  and  encour- 
ages personal  witnessing  for  Jesus  Christ. 


Bible  Club  officers  are;  left  to  right:  Elizabeth  Trimmer, 
vice  president;  Danny  Templeton,  president;  Irene  Tatum. 
treasurer;  Judy   Bryant,  secretary. 


FUTURE 
HOMEMAKERS 

These  girls  hope  to  combine  their 
personal  characteristics  with  prac- 
tical methods  of  running  an  effi- 
cient horne.  Their  membership  in 
the  FHA  encourages  them  to  de- 
velop proficiencies  in  cooking,  clean- 
ing, decorating,  sewing,  and  child 
care.  These  skills  will  be  invaluable 
in  their  future  careers  as  wives  and 
mothers. 


Saluting  their  "book  to  live  by"  are  these  Bible  Club  members. 


FHA  Officers  are,  left  to  right:  Edna  McClatchey,  his- 
torian; Bonnie  Hamrick,  reporter;  Carolyn  Crews,  vice- 
president;  Janet  Morgan,  pai'liamentarian;  Cookie  Bea- 
mon,  secretary;  Kathy  Moore,  president.  Not  pictured: 
Alice  Hill,  treasurer. 


Relaxing  in  the  comfortable  living  room,  these  F.H.A. 
members  enjoy  thumbing  through  the  latest  magazines  in 
their  spare  moments. 


Facing  the  future,  but   not   the   camera,   are   these   future   business   leaders. 


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FUTURE  BUSINESS  LEADER5 


The  Future  Business  Leaders 
of  America  meet  to  discuss  var- 
ious aspects  of  business  life  and 
to  hear  speakers  describe  their 
experiences  in  the  "hard  world 
of  business." 

Getting  first  hand  training 
through  their  multiple  club  acti- 
vities, the  members  get  advice  on 
which  fields  of  business  they  are 
best  suited  for  and  which  will  of- 
fer them  the  best  opportunities 
for  advancement. 


Front  row,  left  to  right:  Carolyn  Clark,  secretary;  Maureen  Page,  I.C.C. 
renresentative;  Annis  Leveridge,  president;  Mrs.  Walton,  sponsor.  Back  row, 
left  to  right;  Kay  Robinson,  chaplain;  Nancy  Woodhouse,  treasurer;  Pat 
Long,  parliamentarian;  Martha  Cake,  reporter;  Carolyn  Crews,  vice-presi- 
dent; Linda  Gwaltney,  historian. 


Learning  what   this   contraption   does   and   how   to   make 
it  do  it  is  all  part  of  the  fun  for  these  club   members. 


These    F.B.L.A.'ers    want    to    walk    the    road    to    success. 


3F  AMERICA 


Looking  forward  to  a  successful  business  career  are  these  F.B.L.A.  members. 


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Three  future  teachers  and  sponsor  Miss 
League  disembark  for  a  wonderful  week- 
end at  the   state   convention  In   Richmond. 


The  annual  candy  sale  is  a  main  project  for  the  club — just 
so  they  do  not  infringe  on  senior  class  candy  profits! 


Left  to  right:  Sissy  Girard,  secretary; 
Elizabeth  Kemper,  treasurer;  Marie 
Lanspery,  president;  Sandra  Barnes, 
ICC  representative.  Not  pictured: 
Linda  Durham,  vice-president;  Susan 
Chamberlain,   reporter. 


The  members  of  the  FTA  look 
forward  to  the  day  when  they 
will  be  able  to  instruct  their 
own  classes.  They  realize  that 
much  study  and  preparation  will 
be  required  of  them  to  attain 
this  worthwhile  goal.  Through 
membership  in  the  FTA  these 
students  hope  to  gain  knowl- 
edge and  practical  experience  of 
teaching.  This  knowledge  will 
prove  invaluable  in  their  future 
careers  as  teachers. 

FUTURE  TEACHERS 
OF  AMERICA 


A  fitting  way  to  shoot  a  future  teacher's  picture — in  and  around  a  school  bus. 


Left  to  right:  Alice  McCoUum,  secretary;  David  Claude,  president;  Joey  Martin,  I.C.C. 
representative;  Alan  Nilsen,  treasurer;  Fred  Knack,  vice  president;  Claude  Tate, 
tournament  director. 


CHESS  CLUB 


Chess    Club    members    show    their    devotion    by 
standing  in  the  Homecoming  rain. 


The  Chess  Club,  while  comparatively  new  at  Prin- 
cess Anne,  enjoyed  a  fine  year.  The  team  which  the 
club  sponsors  plays  both  scholastically  and  in  the 
Eastern  Virginia  Chess  League.  It  had  an  undefeat- 
ed season  in  scholastic  competition,  and  participated 
in  the  final  competition  for  the  Eastern  Virginia 
League. 


Excitement    mounts    as    a    checkmate    becomes    inevitable. 


FUTURE 
NURSES 

Working  toward  a  pos- 
sible career  in  medicine, 
members  of  the  Future 
Nurses  Club  practice 
methods  of  bedside  and 
rural  nursing.  Popular  at 
meetings  are  the  round- 
table  discussions  of  the 
various  fields  of  nursing, 
such  as  nursing  the  dis- 
abled, assisting  at  opera- 
tions, or  teaching  other 
prospective  nurses. 
Through  the  club's  mani- 
fold activities,  including 
volunteer  work  at  DePaul 
and  Norfolk  General,  its 
members  are  learning 
more  of  this  Florence 
Nightingale  -  inspired    ca- 


Left  to  right:  Suzanne  Payne,  treasurer;  Jean  Powers,  secretary;  Kay  McHone,  presi- 
dent; Paulette  Davis,  historian  and  parliamentarian;  Velma  Baiter,  vice-president; 
Mrs.  Helen  MacMillian,  sponsor. 


These  future  nurses  are  looking  to  the  future  when] 


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"Well,  it's  a  funny  thing  —  I  felt  better  before   I   came  in   here!" 


'   they  can  dedicate  themselves  to  a  rewarding  profession. 


All  students  enrolled  in  Distributive  Education 
are  eligible  for  membership  in  the  D.E.  Club. 
Through  club  activities  they  learn  about  different 
parts  of  the  distributive  field  .  .  .  retail,  service, 
or  wholesale  business.  They  continue  their  class 
room  study  of  human  relations,  stock  keeping,  mer- 
chandise selling,  and  advertising,  all  the  while,  re- 
ceiving on  the  job  training. 

The  experience  gained  through  participation  in 
club  projects  will  be  invaluable  to  them  in  their 
careers.  Upon  leaving  the  club,  graduating  members 
have  already  traveled  a  good  distance  along  the 
road  to  success. 


Miss  Lassiter,  D.E.  co-ordinator,  enjoys  a  brief  re- 
spite during  a  busy  day. 


DISTRIBUTIVE 


Left  to  riglit:  Sandra  Waterfield,  treasurer;  IWavi  Herring,  secretary;  Billy  Gentry, 
president;  Indie  Flora,  historian;  Micl^ey  Baker,  second  vice-president;  Rhoda  Sturte- 
vant,  reporter.  Not  pictured:  Sandra  Irish,  first  vice-president. 


Watching  the   birdie   are  these  business-minded   members   of  the   D.E.   Club. 


D.E.  members  listen  attentively  in  class. 


EDUCATION 


Windblown,  but  far  from  weary,  these 
D.E.  officers  wave  to  the  crowd  during 
Homecoming. 


Co-ordinating  the  activities  of  P.A.'s  numer- 
ous Hi-Y's  and  Tri-Hi-Y's,  the  Hi-Y  Tri-Hi-Y 
Council  worlcs  to  create  better  relationships 
among  its  member  organizations.  The  high 
point  of  its  activities  is  the  annual  Candy  Cane 
Ball,  held  just  before  the  Christmas  holidays. 
Through  the  council,  each  Hi-Y  or  Tri-Hi-Y 
can  learn  new  ideas  for  projects  and  new  meth- 
ods of  organization.  All  can  benefit  frotn  being 
able  to  work  together  amicably. 


Tri-Hi-Y  and  Hi-Y  Council  Officers,  seated  left  to  right: 
Rena  Fishel,  chaplain;  Paige  Valentine,  secretary;  Ruth 
Byrns,  treasurer;  Susie  Harpold,  vice-president.  Standing, 
left  to  right,  Ray  Almond,  sergeant  at  arms;  Tommy  Am- 
mons,  president. 


Everyone  has  a  wonderful  time  at  the  Candy  Cane  Ball. 
This  dance  sponsored  by  the  Hi-Y  Tri-Hi-Y  Council  high- 
lighted the  Christmas   activities  of  1961. 


Council  members  meet  briefly  in  the  foyer  to  ascertain 
last  minute  plans  for  Candy  Cane. 


We  join  in  friendship 
with  a  prayer  for  world 
peace  upon  our  lips. 


"Let's  check  our  list 
once  more  to  see  if  we 
have  enough  for  our 
Thanksgiving  baskets." 


HI-Y  AND  TRI-HI-Y 
COUNCIL 


Left  to  right:  Berry  Folkes,  treasurer;  Cecilia  Gerloff,  ser- 
geant-at-arms;  Claudia  Frias,  vice-president;  Marlene  Ar- 
mour, president;  Frances  Sachon,  recording  secretary;  Kathy 
Reid,  corresponding  secretary;  Jane  Harrison,  ICC  repre- 
sentative;  Diane  Rainier,  chaplain. 


Trinity  girls  are  making  scrapbooks  for  the  children 
in  Portsmouth  Naval  Hospital.  This  was  one  of  their 
December  projects  for  community  service. 


Bright  sun  and  bitter  cold  produce  vivid  facial  expressions  on  these  Trinity  girls. 


TRINITY 
TRI-HI-Y 

Working  together  to  achieve  the 
goals  set  forth  by  Tri-Hi-Y  clubs, 
has  been  Trinity's  constant  endeavor. 
Service  projects  have  included  mak- 
ing scrapbooks  for  children  who  were 
hospitalized,  selling  pro- 
grams and  confetti  at  the 
first  football  game,  and  a 
list  of  other  projects  for 
home,  school,  and  commu- 
nity. Each  girl  through 
her  interest  and  work  has 
made  Trinity  an  active 
and  worthwhile  organiza- 
tion at  Princess  Anne. 


President  Marlene  Armour  offers 
a  suggestion  to  committee  chair- 
man Diane  Rainier. 


Busy  hands  make  posters  for  the 
Candy  Cane  Ball  and  prepare 
blessings  to  be  placed  on  the  cafe- 
teria tables,  adding  two  more 
service  projects  to  Trinity's  long 
list. 


Scepter's  members  are  determined  "to  go  places"  even  if  they  must  go  by  scooter. 


SCEPTER 
TRI-HI-Y 


As  a  scepter  is  a  symbol  of  authority, 
Scepter  Tri-Hi-Y  is  a  symbol  of  prestige 
in  our  school  and  our  community.  The 
sponsoring  of  a  welfare  family  at  Christ- 
mas and  a  "Favorite  Teacher  Contest" 
were  two  of  Scepter's  outstanding  pro- 
jects this  year.  Success  in  projects  and 
the  benevolence  gained  from  welfare 
work  contribute  to  these  girls'  confidence 
and  social  consciousness. 


Left  to  right:  Margaret  Anne  Walker,  historian; 
Pat  Hess,  vice-president;  Kathy  Herman,  chap- 
lain; Paulette  Davis,  parliamentarian;  Nancy 
Von  Elm,  president;  Carol  Harrison,  secretary; 
Georgia    Fo.x,   treasurer. 


These  girls  evaluate  their  participation  in  club  activi- 
ties by  means  of  a  point  system.  Here  they  seem 
pleased   with   the   record. 


Scepterites  tear,  cut,  and  paste  as  they   make   scrap 
books  for  hospitalized  children. 


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Theta  girls  pose  for  PEERAGE  photo. 


Standing,  left  to  right:  Karen  Felts, 
parliamentarin ;  Margery  McKillen,  cor- 
responding secretary ;  Barbara  Stanford, 
treasurer ;  Betsy  Tysor,  chaplain.  Seated, 
left  to  right:  Carolyn  Franklin,  vice- 
president  ;  Susie  Harpold,  president ; 
Paige  Valentine,  secretary. 

Throughout  the  past  year,  the  activi- 
ties of  Theta  have  evidenced  its  members' 
concern  for  the  improvement  of  our 
school  and  of  the  community.  Theta  has 
kept  the  girls  rest  rooms  at  PA  supplied 
with  soap  during  the  past  few  months. 
A  community  project  involved  the  col- 
lection of  old  sheets  for  the  Cancer  So- 
ciety. These  projects  have  not  only  bene- 
fitted Princess  Anne,  but  they  have  also 
created  lasting  friendships  among  the 
members  of  this  Tri-Hi-Y. 


THETA 
TRI-HI-Y 


Theta  members  exchange  news  at  the  bulletin 
board. 


ATHENA 
TRI-HI  Y 


Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  has  tried  to  up- 
hold high  standards  of  Christian 
behavior  during  the  past  year. 
Through  various  service  projects 
and  social  activities  Athena  mem- 
bers have  developed  maturity,  re- 
sponsibility, and  a  concern  for  the 
welfare  of  our  school  and  our  com- 
munity. 


Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  officers  are  left  to  right:  Valerie  Vestal,  president; 
Lou  Ann  Legum,  vice-president;  Beth  Tignor,  secretary;  Carol  Flanigan, 
treasurer;    Dolores    Bradberry,   reporter;    Orelia    Sparrow,    chaplain. 


Looks  like  the  aye's  have  it  as  Athena  votes  to  decide  on  one  more  service  project. 


Balmy  January  weather  permitted  this  outdoor  shot  of  the  Athena  Tri-Hi-Y  members. 


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QUO  VADIS 
TRI-HI-Y 

The  striving  to  promote  high  standards  of 
Christian  character  throughout  the  home,  school, 
and  community  has  been  the  outstanding  charact- 
eristic of  Quo  Vadis  Tri-Hi-Y.  This  Tri-Hi-Y's 
concern  for  our  community  was  evidenced  in 
their  projects  of  collecting  stamps  for  Veterans, 
carolling  at  the  T.B.  Hospital,  and  giving  a  Val- 
entine's party  for  children  at  St.  Mary's  Hospital. 


Left  lo  right:  Gail  Edwards,  chaplain;  Brenda 
Futrell,  secretary;  Pat  Plevyak,  president;  Kathy 
Smith,  vice-president;  Pat  Brown,  treasurer;  Jean 
Ferebee,   reporter    (not   pictured). 


Pat  Plevyak,  Quo  Vadis  president,  tells  the  girls  to 
send  lots  of  letters  so  they'll  get  many  stamps  for  a 
club   project   in   the   return   mail. 


Quo  Vadis  girls — ain't  they  sweet? 


Sally  and  Gail  approach  Miss  McMath  with  an- 
other problem.  The  do-nut  sale! 


Pretty  smiles  from  the  young  Coronet  lovelies. 


CORONET 
TRI-HI-Y 

Coronet  lists  among  its  many  activities 
sponsoring  the  Student-Faculty  Basket- 
ball Game,  the  "Mr.  Wonderful"  Contests, 
and  charitable  projects  at  Thanksgiving 
and  Christmas.  These  active  girls  strive 
continually  to  serve  home,  school,  and 
community. 


"The  one  in  the  middle,  he's  right  cute! 


Left  to  right:  Susan  Lamorelle  and  Cheryl  Nichols,  co-chaplains; 
Elaine  Thornton,  president;  Sheron  Noel,  vice-president;  Joyce 
Warren,  secretary;  Ruth  Bryns,  treasurer;  Vernell  Heusell,  reporter; 
Diane  Lumpkin   and   Betty   Atwood,   co-historians. 


Coronet  girls  are  advocating  clean  scholarship  at  Princess  Anne. 


Left  to  right:  Joe  Monahan, 
vice-president;  Ray  Almond, 
president;  Mike  Matton,  chap- 
lain; Gary  Miller,  treasurer; 
Tom  Vaughan,  reporter-histo- 
rian; Tom  Ammons,  I.C.C.  rep- 
resentative. 


"Gee,    vkrhat   happened    to    the 
girls  who  were  coming?" 


SIGMA 


Sigma  Phi  members  wait  expectantly  for  the  meeting  to  begin. 


The  young  men  in  Sigma  Phi  Hi-Y 
represent  the  ideals  of  character  devel- 
opment and  spiritual  life  to  which  they 
aspire.  During  the  past  year  these  mem- 
bers have  sponsored  a  "Keep  the  Cafe- 
teria Clean"  project  and  have  helped 
the  needy  in  our  community  through 
contributions.  Representatives  from 
Sigma  Phi  were  delegates  to  Model  Gen- 
eral Assembly  and  the  District  Confer- 
ence. Still  these  workers  found  the  time 
to  wash  the  classroom  blackboards,  pre- 
pare a  float  for  Homecoming  which  won 
second  prize,  and  attend  church  together 
each  month. 


PHI  HI-Y 


"At  least  it's  more  profitable  than  pitching  horse  shoes!" 


Sigma  Phi  boys  are  caught  in  a  candid(?)   shot! 


Hearty  support  of  our  honor  system 
and  of  the  School  Spirit  Committtee 
characterize  the  efforts  of  Semper 
Paratus  this  year.  Always  on  the  look- 
out for  ways  to  improve  our  school, 
these  boys  have  been  outstanding  in 
their  service  to  PA.  Popular  with  the 
students  was  the  sale  of  antenna  flags, 
a  very  successful  project  for  the  club. 
Displaying  brawn  as  well  as  brains,  the 
club  tied  in  a  tug-of-war  held  earlier 
this  year  with  another  Hi-Y. 


Standing,  left  to  right:  Mike  Jordon,  secretary;  Ray  Wilson,  treasur- 
er; Jerry  McConnell,  pi-esident.  Seated:  Donnie  Downs,  chaplain;  Jim 
Miller,  vice-president. 


Nothing  like  a  club 


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A  night  meeting  of  Semper 
Paratus  Hi-Y  convenes.  What 
could  their  purpose  be  .  .  . 
selling  antennae  flags  maybe  ? 


"Mr.  Wonderful" 
gathers  the  Semper 
Paratus  crew  together 
to  express  valentine 
vrishes  to  all  of  you. 


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Our  coaches  provide  inspira- 
tion for  the  developmet  of  char- 
acter and  citizenship,  while  they 
train  and  perfect  the  skill  of  our 
teams. 


C.  M.  "TOMMY"  TOMKO 

Athletic  Director 


PETE  SACHON 

Head  Football  Coach 


COACHES 


JAMES   HUGHES 

Assistant  Football 
Assistant  Basketball 


JOHN  GRADY 

Assistant  Football 


HAROLD  REVIS 

Varsity  Basketball 
Tennis 


STEVE  CHIPOK 

Line  Coach,  Football 


LOU  BREEDLOVE 

Varsity  Baseball 
Assistant  Football 


DAN  BUTLER 

Wrestling 
Assistant  Football 


NORMAN  FIELDS 

Assistant  Football 
J.  V.  Basketball 


RONNIE  DAVIS 

Assistant  Wrestling 
Track 


ROBERT  BRAUN 

Golf 


Co-captains  Steve  Miller  and 
Dick  Garriott 


The  Cavaliers  bring  a  Norview  Pilot  down  - 


"for  a  crash  landing! 


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Fourth    row,    left   to    right :    mgr. 

Wilkerson,    D.    Rich,    B.    O'Brien, 

Wilder,   J.    Gimbert,    B.    Seery,    F 

Third  row,  left  to  right:  R.  Warford,  R.  James,  T.  Crig 

ger,  B.  Miles,  L.  O'Neal,  T.  Kuester,  B.  Morris,  J.  Stancil 

D.  Terrell,  L.  Salch.    Second  row,  left  to  right:  L.  Blehm 


Day,  T.  Gallagher.  B. 
C.  Carr,  C.  Todd,  T. 
Fisher,    R.    Stansbury. 


H.  Culpepper,  D.  Young,  K.  Spitzer,  A.  Haines,  R. 
Hytinen,  R.  Strickler,  T.  Barrow,  R.  Edelman.  A.  Clabo. 
First  row,  left  to  right:  M.  Little,  H.  Harrell,  D.  Holland. 
J.  Miller,  D.  Miller,  S.  Miller,  D.  Garriott.  K.  Keefe.  J. 
Swain.   B.   Duprey,  T.   Harris,  and   B.   Miles. 


FOOTBALL 


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Dick  Holland 


Charles  Carr 


Doug  Miller 


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Dwight  Terrell 


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Ken  Spitzer 


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Bruce  Wilkerson 


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Tim  Barrow 


Lee  Blehm 


Rick  Edelman 


Herbert  Culpepper 


Jim  Miller 


Buster  O'Brien 


Tom   Harris 


Henry  Harrell 


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Terry  Crigg 


Julian  Swain 


Bob  Miles 


Bill  Duprey 


Andrew  Haines 


Ken  Keefe 


Dick  Garriott 


Top:  Bruce  Wilkerson  returns  a  punt  in  the  Cradock  game. 
Center:  As  his  blocking  forms,  Herb  Culpepper  runs  for 
another  touchdown.  Bottom :  Terry  Crigger  intercepts  a  pass. 

Konest,  Buster,  I  meant  to  catch  it! 


VARSITY 


Autumn  1961  marked  the  best  football  sea- 
son for  Princess  Anne  since  the  Cavaliers  met 
their  first  gridiron  opponents  in  1954.  After 
losing  the  first  two  games,  our  team  went  on 
to  win  the  last  eight  of  the  season.  We  are 
proud  of  our  team  and  of  the  staff  who  coach- 
ed them.  Their  fine  record  speaks  for  itself.     ■ 


SCORES 

Princess  Anne 

13 

Great  Bridge 

26 

Princess  Anne 

0 

Norview 

34 

Princess  Anne 

32 

Granby 

31 

Princess  Anne 

40 

Churchland 

6 

Princess  Anne 

34 

Hampton 

0 

Princess  Anne 

40 

Suffolk 

0 

Princess  Anne 

20 

Cradock 

12 

Princess  Anne 

14 

Wilson 

13 

Princess  Anne 

16 

Warwick 

6 

Princess  Anne 

31 

Oscar  Smith 

13 

Well,  we  got  the  first  down  anyway. 


FOOTBALL 


Charlie   takes   another  of  his  twelve 
touchdown   passes. 


"1  -  2,"  cha  -  cha  -  chal 


"Don't  you  guys  be  so  rough!"  seems 
to  be  the  cry  of  this  troubled  Warwick 
Farmer. 


Doug  Miller  dives  for  an 
extra  two  yards. 


From  the  top,  left  to  right :  Grace  Bamforth, 
Nancy  Foy,  Raquel  Weyse,  Sherry  Breon, 
Lou  Spangler,  Sandra  Hamrick,  Anne  Bar- 
croft,  Laurie  Peccia,  Betsy  Simmons,  Jane 
Calf 66,   Susan    Lyon,   Susie   Lamorelle. 


The   cheerleaders   anxiously   await   the 
next  play. 


VARSITY 


Co-captains  Grace  Bamforth  and  Sherry 
Breon  accost  Mrs.  Shields,  varsity  cheer- 
leader sponsor,  once  more  with  an  an- 
nouncement to  be   signed. 


Varsity  cheerleaders  lead  pep  rallies  before  homeroom 
period  on  Thursday  and  Friday  mornings,  adding  a 
catalyst  to  the   Cavalier  victory  cry. 


Norview   cheerleaders   come   over   to   welcome   Princess 
Anne  to  Chittum  Field. 


CHEERLEADERS 


Synonymous  with  high  spirits  and  enthusi- 
asm, the  Varsity  Cheerleaders  exert  energy  in 
their  devotion  to  Princess  Anne.  As  their 
faces  and  voices  become  familiar,  they  begin 
to  radiate  the  hope  and  fervor  that  made  them 
cheerleaders.  A  cheerleader's  job  is  not  lim- 
ited only  to  leading  cheers  at  a  game,  but  also 
involves  stirring  student  interest  in  athletic 
events  through  posters,  banners,  and  pep 
rallies. 


Susie  Lamorelle,  Nancy  Foy,  and  Raquel 
Weyse  "touch  up"  megaphones  for  the 
'62  football  season. 


Lou  Spangler  and  Anne  Barcroft  unroll 
crepe  paper,  while  Jane  Calfee  and 
Susan  Lyon  supervise. 


Laurie  Peccia  (kneeling)  demonstrates 
a  new  cheer  for  Betsy  Simmons  and 
Sandra    Hamrick. 


Team  effort  is  needed  to  stop  the  JV  Cavaliers. 


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These   Pilots   just  can't   seem   to   get  this   Cavalier 
down. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY 
FOOTBALL 

Our  Junior  Varsity  football  team  had  a  very 
successful  season,  and  we  point  with  pride  to 
the  scores  that  confirm  their  powers  on  the 
gi'idiron. 


SCORES 

Princess  Anne 

34 

Great  Bridge 

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Princess  Anne 

7 

Woodrow  Wilson 

13 

Princess  Anne 

34 

Churchland 

0 

Princess  Anne 

47 

Warwick 

0 

Princess  Anne 

26 

Granby 

19 

Princess  Anne 

39 

Norview 

0 

Co-captains 
Richard  Spence 
and  Fred  Gray 


Third  row,  left  to  right:  S.  Norris,  G.  Bullock,  G.  Casper, 
B.  Wilkerson,  J.  Smith,  J.  Gimbert,  W.  Hedge,  J.  Peceia, 
R.  Clabo.  Second  row,  left  to  right:  J.  Bevel,  G.  Tucker, 
U.   Kreismanis,   D.   Valianos,    F.    Gray,   L.    Gallagher,    B. 


Hubbard,  B.  Howerin,  B.  Seery,  R.  Davis.  First  row,  left 
to  right:  J.  Garrett,  P.  Atherton,  B.  Holt,  E.  Amhold, 
J.  Phelps,  J.  Clarke,  T.  Jackson,  C.  Coulborn,  R.  Mc- 
Mahon,   B.   Warford,  R.   Spence. 


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Front  row,  left  to  right:  Thnetta  Newman  and  Patsy  Fox,  co-captains.  Second  row: 
Molly  White,  Susan  Blankenship,  Rena  DeJoseph,  Barbara  Coates,  Pam  Kerber, 
Dottie  Sisson,  Betty  Martin,  and  Jeanne  Marshall. 

JUNIOR  VARSITY  CHEERLEADERS 

Besides  cheering  the  Junior  Varsity  teams 
toward  victory,  these  vivacious  girls  sold  foot- 
ball programs  at  all  Varsity  games  in  Cox 
Stadium.  Most  of  them  hope  to  exchange  their 
blue  JV  skirts  for  Varsity  red  in  a  year  or  two. 


"Yea,  team!"  shout  the  cheerleaders   as  the  JV's   make 
another  first  down. 


The  JV  cheerleaders  are  shown  executing  a  Cavalier  victory 
yell  during  a  home  game. 


"And  the  score  goes  up  another  notch!" 


Co-Captains 
Bill  Midgette  and  Richard  McDonald 


Bill  Midgette 


Doug  Paschall 


Richard  MacDonald 


Paul  Amato 


Art  Halstead 


Tommy  Garceau 


Brian  Brinkley 


Randy  Leddy 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL 


Left  to  right:  Gordor,  Nolan,  Art  Halstead,  Brian  Brinkley,  Bill  Midgette,  David 
Stockley,  Charles  Carr,  Richard  Spencer,  Randy  Leddy,  Glenn  Colley,  Paul  Amato, 
Doug  Paschall,  Tommy  Garceau,  Richard  MacDonald.   Not  Pictured:  Bob  Henderson. 


"Come  to  me  little  ball,"  says  Randy. 


P.A.  pulls  ahead  with  this  basket  by  Bob  Henderson. 


VARSITY 
BASKETBALL 


The  varsity  basketball  team  during  the  past  year 
has  exhibited  a  desire  to  promote  a  record  of  ath- 
letic excellence  for  Princess  Anne.  Team  co-opera- 
tion, sportsmanship,  and  individual  skill  were  quali- 
ties characteristic  of  the  spirit  of  this  team. 


Bob  Henderson 


Charles  Carr 


Gordon  Nolan 


Glenn  CoUey 


Richard  Spence 


Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 


Anne  63 

Anne  61 

Anne  55 

Anne  50 

Anne  72 

Anne  46 

Anne  52 

Anne  54 

Anne  61 

Anne  49 


David  Stocliley 


Halifax 

Churchland 

Oscar  Smith 

Cradock 

Norview 

Hampton 

Cradock 

Halifax 

Oscar  Smith 

Granby 


Caught  between  two  determined  opponents,  Brian  Brinkley 
reaches  out  to  intercept  the  ball. 


SCORES 


47 
38 
50 
59 
55 
53 
65 
57 
38 
41 


Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 
Princess 


Anne  40 

Anne  45 

Anne  60 

Anne  45 

Anne  47 

Anne  38 

Anne  48 

Anne  50 

Anne  61 


Maurv 

Suffolk 

Norview 

Maury 

Warwick 

Wilson 

Newport  News 

Warwick 

Suffolk 


56 
49 

38 
54 
47 
57 
63 
34 
45 


"I  say  old  chap  you're  blocking  my  view!"  says  Bob. 


Paul  Amato  sends  the  ball  into  the  air  as  Richard  MacDon- 
ald  sets  a  screen. 


Mike  Brown  takes  careful  aim. 


The  J.V.'s  have  a  sure  two  points  on  this  play. 


Now,  boys,  wait  your  turn! 


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VARSITY 

BASKETBALL 

With  them  effort  and  good  sportsmanship,  the 
J.V.  basketball  players  gained  the  experience 
which  will  be  invaluable  to  them  next  year.  Their 
good  record  completed  a  successful  season. 


SCORES 

Princess 

Anne 

37 

Churchland 

45 

Princess 

Anne 

35 

Oscar  Smith 

21 

Princess 

Anne 

62 

Great  Bridge 

50 

Princess 

Anne 

53 

Norview 

59 

Princess 

Anne 

56 

Hampton 

55 

Princess 

Anne 

48 

Cradock 

37 

Princess 

Anne 

55 

F.  W.  Cox 

15 

Princess 

Anne 

67 

Oscar  Smith 

34 

Princess 

Anne 

49 

Granby 

55 

Princess 

Anne 

65 

Maury 

41 

Princess 

Anne 

47 

Suffolk 

46 

Princess 

Anne 

44 

Norview 

32 

Princess 

Anne 

47 

Maury 

33 

Princess 

Anne 

66 

Warwick 

26 

Princess 

Anne 

45 

Wilson 

51 

Princess 

Anne 

41 

Newport  News 

52 

Princess 

Anne 

53 

Ferguson 

27 

I'm  afraid  to  look,  tell  me  what  happens! 


Left  to  right:  Tommy  Yancey,  Lonnie  Gallagher,  Pete  Athertoij,  Bill  Caten,  Butch 
Stamni,  Buster  O'Brien,  Billy  Bowes,  Mike  Brown,  Mike  Messina,  Rick  Nolan,  Ronnie 
Wagner,  Tommy  Adams,  Russel  Smith,  Bob  Howerin. 


Bob  Hogue 


Bob  Jenkins 


Neal  Shelby 


Robert  Schwartz 


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Interest  in  high  school  wrestling  builds  each 
year  as  more  boys  come  out,  competition  gets 
keener,  and  the  team's  following  increases.  This 
year  we  had  two  Eastern  District  champions,  and 
a  state  finalist. 


WRESTLINC 


Ray  Almond 


Gary  Miller 


Tom  Harris 


John  Smith 

Eastern  District  Champion 


David  Miller 

Bob  McKain 

Whit  Martin 

Lenny  Kight 

SCORES 

Princess  Anne 

48 

Churchland 

10 

Princess  Anne     28 

Wilson 

20 

Princess  Anne 

38 

Warwick 

16 

Princess  Anne     12 

Norview 

28 

Princess  Anne 

44 

Cradock 

8 

Princess  Anne     16 

Granby 

30 

Princess  Anne 

37 

Great  Bridge 

13 

Princess  Anne     22 

Maury 

27 

TEAM 


standing  left  to  right:  Steve  Miller.  Tom  Harris,  Buddy  Robertson,  John  Smith,  Bill 
Castle,  Ray  Almond,  Robert  Schwartz,  Curtis  Forbes.  Kneeling  left  to  right:  Bobby 
Faison,  David  Miller,  Bob  Jenkins,  Bob  Hogue,  Neal  Shelby,  Gary  Miller,  John  Hopkins, 
Lenny  Kight. 


Greg  Tedesco 

Eastern  District  Champion 


"You  feel  okay,  Mac?'' 


Staylor  has  his   opponent  in   a   predicament — to   say   the 
least. 


What  has  two  heads,  four  arms,  and  three  legs? 


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Tom  Harris  braces  himself  as  he  pins  tljis  Churchland  Trucker. 


Coach    Butler   strikes   a   prayerful   pose   as   he   thinks    up 
new  strategy. 


Do  you  have  that  tired,   rundown  feeling:? 


Charlie   Carr,   Cavalier   batter,  and   Pete   Register, 
Churchland  catcher,  await  the  pitch. 


A  slide  at  home  plate  is  always  a  crucial  point  in 
the  game.    This  one  looks  safe  for  the  Cavaliers. 


BASEBALL 


The  baseball  season  of  '61  was  a  successful 
one  for  the  Cavaliers  as  illustrated  by  the 
team    record. 


SCORES 

Princess 

Anne 

14 

Virginia  Beach 

3 

Princess 

Anne 

6 

Great  Bridge 

0 

Princess 

Anne 

12 

Norview 

5 

Princess 

Anne 

7 

Maury 

3 

Princess 

Anne 

3 

Hampton 

15 

Princess 

Anne 

6 

Warwick 

12 

Princess 

Anne 

4 

Cradock 

0 

Princess 

Anne 

6 

Granby 

1 

Princess 

Anne 

6 

Churchland 

5 

Princess 

Anne 

3 

Great  Bridge 

2 

Princess 

Anne 

0 

Wilson 

3 

Princess 

Anne 

3 

Newport  News 

5 

Princess 

Anne 

3 

Oscar  Smith 

1 

Princess 

Anne 

4 

Wilson 

3 

Princess 

Anne 

7 

Virginia  Beach 

5 

Robert  Henderson  punches  the  ball  over  the  second  baseman's 
head  for  a   single. 


TENNIS 


For  elegance  of  motion,  tennis  has  reigned 
supreme  among  gentlemen  in  sports  since  it 
was  first  played  in  the  sunny  courtyards  of 
Egypt.  Princess  Anne  follows  the  graceful 
tradition  of  generations  of  players  and  tennis 
is  played  with  the  serene  intensity  that  makes 
it  a  varsity  sport. 


Through  the  net  we  see  Bill  Shields  preparing  for  Allen   Whichard's 
swift  return. 


Intent  on  the  game, 
Brian  Brinkley 
makes  a  powerful 
serve. 


Members   of   the   Tennis   Team   are,   left   to    right:    Brian    Brinkley,    Leon   Jarvis,    Bill 
Shields,   Allen   Whichard,   Bruce   Terry,   and    Bob   Solomon. 


GOLF 


Golf  is  truly  an  individual  sport,  one 
that  can  be  played  for  many  years  after 
leaving  high  school.  While  most  other 
sports  require  speed,  golf  requires  time 
and  patience.  Each  year  more  boys 
come  out  for  this  sport. 


Coach    Braun    demonstrates    for    Mel    Leonard    a    golfing    technique 
as  Bob  Lane  looks  on. 


Kneeling,  left  to  right:  Mel  Leonard,  Robert  Frick,  Ronald  Sprinkle,  Kenny  Grubbs, 
Ronnie  Shackletord,  Danny  Childress.  Standing,  left  to  right:  Skipper  Leach,  Tom 
Dunford,  James  McDonald,  Mike  Jordan,  Don  Danielson,  and  Bill  Morris. 


CROSS  COUNTRY  TEAM 

Kneeling,  left  to  right:  Jay  Ferguson,  Reid  Ervin,  Wayne  Smith,  Don  Smith,  Bill  Castle, 
and  Mike  Persinger.  Standing,  left  to  right:  Coach  Ron  Davis,  Tim  Holmes,  Paul 
Craig,  Bob  Esenberg,  Larry  Hightower,  and  Fred  Wood. 


TRACK 


"It's  only  ten  miles — a  little  practice  never  hurt  any  one." 


Thirteen  separate  events  make  up  the 
most  individualistic  sport  in  the  school's 
curriculum.  Proficiency  in  any  one  of 
these  events  requires  constant  exercise 
and  conditioning. 

Often  there  are  only  a  few  spectators 
which  is  disappointing  to  the  partici- 
pants, but  their  personal  satisfaction  is 
great. 


It  seems  that  track  participants  practice 
all  year  round. 


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Our  Homecoming  Court  adorns  the  Varsity  Club  float  for  the  parade  around  the 
stadium.  Left  to  right:  Marlene  Armour,  Sherry  Breon,  Judy  Laramie,  Nancy  Gotwald, 
and  Grace  Bamforth. 

HOMECOMING 


Coronet  Tri-Hi-Y  "cages  a  tiger"  and  captures   first  place 
in  the  float  contest.    Ann  Aaron  is  the  attractive  Cavalier. 


Autumn's  most  colossal  football  celebration 
was  to  have  been  the  Homecoming  Weekend. 
With  grandiose  plans  formed  and  spirits  run- 
ning high,  catastrophe  occurred.  The  heavens 
crackled  with  electricity  and  ominous  clouds 
hovered  over  Cox  Stadium  as  the  band  and  drill 
team  performed.  In  still  darker  climate,  the 
cavalcade  of  elaborately  festooned  floats  pre- 
pared by  most  of  the  school's  clubs  formed  its 
train  about  the  track.  It  had  scarcely  finished 
it  first  circuit  when  the  rains  poured  down 
upon  the  helpless  spectators.  Thousands  of 
people  trapped  in  the  stands  streamed  to- 

ward the  parking  lots. 

As  if  one  reminder  of  this  destruction  was 
not  enough,  the  re-scheduled  game  for  Sat- 
urday night  was  cancelled.  Undaunted,  the 
revellers  who  appeared  at  the  long  awaited 
Queen's  Ball,  celebrated  the  coronation  of  Miss 
Grace  Marie  Bamforth,  Homecoming  Queen, 
1961-62. 

The  re-scheduled  game  and  resulting  victory 
over  Oscar  Smith  somewhat  compensated  the 
loss  of  all  the  excitement  and  color  of  our 
Homecoming.  However,  we  shall  remember 
Homecoming  1961-62. 


As  Betsy  says,  "Hi  darlings";  Laurie  says, 
"mmm!  Good";  and  Susan  says,  "Hi  you  all," 
the   Varsity  Cheerleaders  roll  on. 


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MISS  GRACE  MARIE  BAMFORT 


HOMECOMING  COURT 


HOMECOMING  FESTIVITIES 


Braving   rain   and   wind,   Cavaliers   hold   high   their 
hopes  above  a  fallen   Tiger. 


A  truly  fine  representation  of  club  and  school  spirit 
was  made  by  these  and   all   participants. 


The    bright    smiles    of    the    Keyette    officers    shine 
through  the  rain. 


The  Girls  Athletic   Association  pose   in   reverent 
homage  to  the  tennis  racket  and  hockey  stick. 


Brewing    a    cauldron    of    victory    are    these    future 
homemakers. 


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sized "hypo"  in  a  fight  against  polio. 


ACADEMIC  HONORS 


JOSEPHINE  JONES 

SALUTATORIAN 


NANCY  GOTWOLD 
VALEDICTORIAN 


RICHARD  JAMES 


NANCY  FOY 


OUTSTANDING  JUNIORS 


Best  All  Around 

Grace  Bamforth  and  Dick  Garriott 


Best  Personality 

Sandra  Oliver  and  Bailey  Spence 


HALL  OF 


Friendliest 

Judy  Brim  and  Doug  Miller 


Most  Likely  To  Succeed 

Elaine  Thornton  and  Reid  Ervin 


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Most  School  Spirited 

Roger  Prove  and  Sherry  Breon 


Best  Looking 

Betty  Bernard  and  Jim  Miller 


FAME 


Wittiest 

G.  Robert  Jones  and  Sissy  Girard 


The  Class  of  1962  recognizes  its 
members  who  are  outstanding  in  di- 
verse fields  by  election  to  the  "Senior 
Hall  of  Fame."  Fourteen  categories 
exist  to  honor  the  handful  of  seniors 
who  have  achieved  pre-eminent  ex- 
cellence in  a  single  area  of  their  high 
school  life.  With  their  manifest  abili- 
ties, they  shall  continue  with  success 
in  college  and  the  world. 


With  a  bi-ight  future  ahead  of  them, 
the  members  of  the  1962  Hall  of  Fame 
represent  the  epitome  of  talent  in  their 
special  fields.  Best  wishes  are  extended 
to  them  by  the  student  body  and  facul- 
ty. 


Best  Sport 

Berry  Folkes  and  Kenny  Spitzer 


HALL  OF 


Most  Talented 

Anne  Powell  and  Ammon  Tharp 


Most  Popular 

Marlene  Armour  and  Tim  Barrow 


Most  Athletic 

Linda  German  and  Steve  Miller 


Most  Studious 
Mitchell  Brody  and  Gail  Morgan 


'AME 


Best  Dressed 

Brenda  Womack  and  Lee  Blehm 


Most  Intelligent 

Nancv  Gotwald  and  Cliff  Brown 


Back  row,  left  to  right:  Tim  Barrow,  Stacy  Garrett,  and  Dick  Garriott.  Front  row,  left 
to  right:  Tommy  Edenton,  Reid  Ervin,  Bill  Shield,  Kenny  Spitzer,  John  Ward. 


GIRLS'  AND  BOYS'  STATE 


Bill  Shield,  Supreme  Court  Justice,  discusses  these  office  cards  with 
Governor's  Aide,  John  Ward,  while  Tim  Barrow,  Sheriff  of  Boone 
City,  studies  an  official  report. 


Tom  Edenton,  Superintendent  of  Schools 
of  Boone  City,  shows  an  important  pro- 
posal to  Stacy  Garrett,  Chief  of  Police 
of  Washington  City. 


Each  year  a  group  of  oustanding  students  is  selected 
to  attend  Girls'  and  Boys'  State  where  they  learn  the 
functions  of  the  government  on  city,  local,  and  state 
levels  and  become  acquainted  with  the  party  system. 
These  students,  representing  the  best  of  P.  A.  in 
scholarship  and  in  leadership,  are  assigned  positions 
in  the  General  Assembly,  Executive  Department, 
Judiciary,  or  local  government. 


Left  to  right:  Marlene  Armour,  Floor  Leader  of  the 
House  of  Delegates;  Pat  Plevyak,  Supreme  Court 
Justice;  Grace  Bamforth;  Representative  to  the 
House  of  Delegates.  Not  pictured:  Judy  Brim,  Cir- 
cuit Court  Judge. 


"Operator,  please  connect  us  wtih  Boys'  State!" 


Friendship,   excitement,   laughter,   and   various   learning   experiences   filled    one    short 
week.  Now  only  pleasant  memoris  are  left. 


HIGHLIGHTS  OF  THE  YEAR 


HOMECOMING 

Although    our    homecoming    festivities    were    somewhat 
dampened,  the  J.V.  cheerleaders  kept  a  smile. 


FOOTBALL  BANQUET 

Herbert   Culpepper  receives  the   "Most  Valuable   Player" 
award  at  the  annual  Football  Banquet. 


OUR  MASCOT  VICTOR 

Smiling  for  the  camera,  Victor  displays  his 
pleasing  personality,  which  enlightened  our 
football  season. 


POWDER  PUFF 

Senior   girls   emerged   victorious   from   the 
Powder  Puff  football  game — 15-0. 


1962 


CANDY  CANE  BALL 

The  annual  Candy  Cane  Ball  highlighted  the  Christmas 
holidays. 


RUITAN  BOWL 

Marlene  Armour  reigned  as  queen  of 
the  1962  Ruitan  Bowl. 


MISS  PRINCESS  ANNE  CONTEST 

Susan  Tobits,  Miss  P.A.  of  1961,  crowns  Linda  Howell  Miss  P.A.  of  1962. 
Nancy  Ackiss,  Keyette  Club  president,  presents  Linda  with  a  bouquet  of 
roses. 

GRADUATION 
SENIOR  PROM 

The  unforgettable  Senior  Prom  was  a  pro- 
duct of  many  hours  of  hard  work  and  plan- 
ning. 


The  Class  of  1962  reviews  the  memory 
filled  four  years  at  P. A.,  as  they  pre- 
pare to  take  a  new  path  into  the  fu- 
ture. 


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«    Students  Qualified  for 

State  Board  Examinations 

•  Terms  Arranged  to  the 
Convenience  of  Student 

•  Thoroughly  Trained  & 
Experienced  Instructors 

MARGARET  HICKS— Director 

OVER  QUARTER  CENTURY 
TEACHING   EXPERIENCE 

FOR   FREE   BOOKLET  CALL 
MA  7-2622 

434   BOUSH SECOND   FLOOR 

NORFOLK,  VA. 


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17th    Street 

Virginia   Beach,   Va. 

Compliments  of 

SMITH-CORONA 

TYPEWRITERS 

INC. 


Compliments   of 


CRAWFORD  HOUSE  INC. 


472    North   Military    Hwy 


Compliments  of 

PRINCESS  ANNE 

FARM  EQUIPMENT 

COMPANY 


'Princess  Anne  County's   Home  Owned   Bonk' 


BAM  OF  VIRGINIA  BEACH 


Virginia    Beach,   Virginia 


GA  8-2424 


MEMBER  OF  THE   FEDERAL   DEPOSIT 
INSURANCE  CORPORATION 


212 


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Virginia's     Largest 
Distributors    of 


GOLDEN  GUERNSEY 

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GOLDEN  GUERNSEY  MILK 


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AT  YOUR  DOOR.  .  . 

OR  YOUR  FAVORITE  STORE 


"Roll   on   big   Cavaliers" 
"We  want   a   touchdown" 

Compliments  of 

THE  SPORTSMASl  SHOP 

Plume   Street,    Norfolk,   Virginia 
"Outfitters  of  the  Cavaliers" 


Compliments   of 


TEMPLE  OF  MUSIC 


City   Hall   Ave.    at   Granby   St. 


EVERYTHING   IN   MUSIC 


FOR  MORE  THAN   A  CENTURY 


Compliments   of 

WALSH 
FURNITURE  COMPANY 

418   Seventeenth   Street 
Corner   of   Baltic   Avenue 

Virginia    Beach,   Virginia 


Compliments   of 

INDIAN    RIVER 
PHARMACY 

4406    Indian    River    Road 
"PrescripHons   our   Specialty" 


BEACH   BLVD.  MARKET 

Groceries — Meats — Poultry 
Oysters — Clams   in   Season 

Oceana,   Virginia 


FRANK   R.   FORD  CO. 

Jewelers   and    Silversmiths 
"Diamonds  our  Specialty" 

229   Granby   Street 
Phone   MA   2-5345 


FOR   THE   YOUNG    LADY 
WHO   CARES   WHAT   SHE   WEARS 

NAIVETTE  SHOPPE 


Norfolk 


Virginia   Beoch 


Compliments  of 

ETTA'S   BEAUTY  SALON 

4008    Indian    River   Road 

Norfolk   6,   Virginia 
Phone   Kl    3-1733 

Evenings   by   appointment 


Compliments  of 

CAMPBELL'S 
CAMERA  CENTER 


Compliments  of 

ROWE  &   LONG 
MUSIC  CO. 

124  College   Place 

Baldwin    Pianos   &   Organs 

Musical    Inst.   &   Sheet   Music 

Records 


Compliments  of 


JOSEPH'S   HAIR  STYLIST 


Downtown-Norview 
Ward's  Corner-South    Norfolk 


215 


Refreshing  remembrance 


AUTOGRAPHS 


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Bottled  undtr  authority  of  Tli*  Coca-Cola  Company  by 


216 


BEDMRICK'S  AMERICAS  SERVIl'E 


No.  1 

6549  Waterworks  Rd.  (U.S.  Route  13) 
Diamond  Springs,  Norfolk  2,  Va. 

Phone  HO  4-9825 


No.  2 

1633  Pleasure  House  Rd.,      Bayside,  Va.,      Phone  HO  4-9851 


WASHING   *   AMERICAN    PRODUCTS   *   GREASING 


Compliments  of 


AMES  &  BROWNLEY 


Downtown 


COMPLIMENTS  OF 

A 
FRIEND 


Janaf 


Phone   UL  3-5398  1    Day  Service 

ARROW  CLEANERS 

"Your  clothes  best  friend" 

3450  Azalea  Garden  Rd. 
Norfolk  13,  Va. 


Thank  You  For  Shopping  At 

RICES 
OF  NORFOLK 


Downtown-Wards   Corner 


217 


Compliments   of 

KRISPY  KREME 
DOUGHNUTS 


Compliments   of 

IRWIN   PRESCRIPTION 
PHARMACY 

4300    Indian    River   Road 
Phone:    Kl    5-8418 


Compliments   of 


BIG  BURGER  DRIVE-IN 


Large   and   Small    BAR-B-QUE 


Milk  Shakes 


CONGRATULATIONS  TO  THE  CLASS  OF   '62 

GUARANTEED  MOTOR  EXCHANGE,  II. 
OF  VIRGINIA 


Azalea   Garden   Rood   at   Early  Street 


Norfolk,   Virginia 


218 


Compliments   of 

WEBSTER  BROS. 
GULF  SERVICE 

Military   Highway   At 
Indian    River   Road 

Road   Service — Fuel   Oil 
Fuel   Oil   Delivery 

Phones:    Kl    5-3290  &   Kl    5-9830 


Visit   Us  At   Our   New   Home 
on   3 1  St   Street 

BERSONS 

301    31st  Street 
Virginia    Beach,   Virginia 


TAIT'S  THOROBRED  SEEDS 

"Best  by  Test"   for  over  90  years 

Give   Your  Garden   and   Lawn 

The    Finest   Start  With   The    Finest 

Seeds,    Bulbs   and    Plants. 

Tidewater's   Leading   Seed   Store 

GEO.  TAIT  &  SONS 
Incorporated 

900  Tidewater   Drive 
Norfolk,   Virginia 

Phone:   MA  2-3385 


BEST  V^ISHES 


TO  THE  CLASS  OF  '62 


VIRGINIA   BEACH 

•  Downtown    Norfolk 

•  Wards   Corner 

•  Portsmouth 


219 


Compliments   of 

W.  W.  JOHNSON  &  SON 

INSURANCE  AGENCY 

INC. 

Phone:   428-3641 
Virginio    Beach,   Virginia 


FORBES  CANDIES 


100%    profit   plan 


Fund    Raising    Division 


FUEL,   FEED 

AND 

BUILDING  SUPPLIES 

CORPORATION 

Virginia    Beach,   Virginia 


ACME 
CAMERA  SALES,  INC. 

Monticello  Arcade 
Norfolk  2,   Virginia 

MA  7-4094 
"Tidewater's   Oldest   Camera   Shop' 


BEACH   ELECTRIC  SERVICE 

Residential   &   Commercial   Wiring 
General    Repairing 

212  21st  Street 
Virginia    Beach,   Virginia 

Phone:   GA  8-9100     Night:   GA  8-5886 


Compliments  of 

VIRGINIA  GIFT  SHOP 

1700  Atlantic  Ave. 
Phone:   GA   8-1431 


Thank   You   For   Shopping   At 

RICES 
OF  NORFOLK 


Downtown-Wards   Corner 
Virginia    Beach 


Compliments  of 

A  FRIEND 


220 


FLOWERS 

HERBERT  HARRELL 
FLORIST 

920  Laskin   Road 
Virginia   Beach,  Virginia 

GA  8-6541 


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importers   &   retailers 
finest  gentlemen's  apparel 

ladies'   sportswear 

31st  Street 
Virginia    Beach,   Virginia 


KENDALL  SUPERB  MOTOR  OIL 

Complete   Line  of  Automotive-Industrial   &   Marine   Lubricants 

Tailor-made   for  today's   high   compression   engines. 

Refined   exclusively   from    100%    Pennsylvania   Crude. 


"WHERE  TO   BUY   IT 


DISTRIBUTOR 


WARD   OIL  CO.,    701    Front,    MA   7-3461 
Nights,    Sundays   &    Holidays   call   GY   7-0821 


221 


STAUFFER  REALTY  COMPANY 


SALES     *      RENTALS     *     CUSTOM  BUILDING 


Military   Highway 


Phone:    Kl   5-3586 


KELLAM-EATON  INSURANCE  COMPANY 


3113  Pacific  Avenue 


Virginia  Beach,  Virginia 


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Congratulations 
To  The  Class  of   1962 


BIRSCH 
CONSTRUCTION 
CORPORATION 


Norfolk,   Va. 


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A  CHARGE  ACCOUNT 

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MA  7-5451 

At 

The   Civic   Center 

VIRGINIA  BEACH 

FEDERAL  SAVINGS 

AND 

LOAN  ASSOCIATIONS 


210  25th   Street 


Virginia    Beach,   Va. 


BARTON'S  JEWELERS 


Diamonds 


Watches 


Silverware 


Fine   Watch   and   Jewelry   Repairs 


Phone:   GA  8-4992 

2022  Atlantic  Ave. 
Virginia    Beach,   Va. 


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GIVES  YOU 
S.   &   H.   GREEN   STAMPS 

At  Grants  you  are  never  'penny-wise  and 
pound  foolish'.  You  can  depend  on 
Grants  to  bring  you  marvelous  selections 
at  lowest  prices — without  ever  a  sacri- 
fice to   quality. 

W.  T.  GRANT  CO. 

•  DOWNTOWN   NORFOLK 

•  JANAF  SHOPPING  CENTER 

•  DOWNTOWN   PORTSMOUTH 

•  MIDCITY  SHOPPING  CENTER 

•  ELIZABETH   CITY,   N.   C. 


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COMPLIMENTS  OF 

RUSSELL  AND  HOLMES 

*1980   Atlantic  Ave.      *Janaf   Shopping   Center  *Wards   Corner 

Virginia    Beach,   Vq.  ^^  33^34  j^    373^^ 

GA  8-8430 

KELLAM  AND  EATON 
BUILDING  SUPPLIES 

Telephone  2661    and  2672 
Princess  Anne,  Virginia 

"HEADQUARTERS   FOR  YOUR  NEEDS" 


CONSTITUTIONAL  OFFICERS 
PRINCESS  ANNE  COUNTY 

V.  ALFRED   ETHERIDGE,  Treasurer 

JOHN  V.   FENTRESS,  Clerk  of  Court 

IVAN    B.   MAPP,   Commissioner  of  Revenue 

JOHN   E.   MARR,  Sheriff 

ROBERT   L.   SIMPSON,  Commonwealth's  Attorney 


225 


Compliments   of 


OCEANA  DRUGS 


Oceano,    Virginia 


Compliments   of 


ALLIENS  STOP-IN 


Bayside,    Virginia 


BARR  BROS. 

Friendly   Jewelers 

Janaf  Shopping   Center 

and 

5   other   Tidewater    locations 


Compliments   of 


BE-LO  SUPERMARKET 


Compliments   of 

STANDARD  UNITED 
DENTAL  CORPORATION 

Granby   at   Main   Street 
Norfolk,   Virginia 

Phone:    MA   2-4575 

Complete    Dental   Service 
Repairs   While   You   Wait 


POND 

SCHOOL 

OF  MUSIC 

Established 

1913 

John    Lankford 

Pond,    Jr. 

Katherine   S. 

Pond 

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associate   teachers 

7138 

Kempsville    R 

Kempsville 

108-35th  St., 

Norfolk 

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BAM  OF  PROCESS  Ml 


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BRINKLEY'S 
SHELL  SERVICE 

31st   St.    and    Holly   Rd. 
Virginia    Beach,   Va. 

"A    Friendly   Service   Plus 
Quality    Products" 


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Compliments  of 

ROBBINGS  CORNER 
GROCERY 

1648  Ocean   Park  Rd. 


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HOLLOMON-BROWN  FUIRAL  HOME 


Norfolk,   Virginia 


ALVIN   H.  JACOBSON 
ADVERTISING  AGENCY 

221    Flatiron    Building 
Norfolk,  Va.  MA  7-3187 


Compliments  of 

STANDARD 

IRON  &  STEEL 

INC. 


SINGER 

SEWING  MACHINE 

CO. 

142 

Janaf  Shopping   Center 

Norfolk,  Va. 

ADAMS  BROTHERS 
PLUMBING  CORP. 

Plumbing      Heating      Air  Conditioning 

Phone  GA  8-6731 

P.   O.    Box  3-416  17th   Street 

Virginia    Beach,   Va. 


FUEL  OIL 

G.  A.  DOWIS 

"If 

please  you,  tell  others;   if 

not. 

tell 

me." 

6056  Virginia   Beach 

Blvd. 

Phone:    UL  5-3421 

UL  5-0871 

229 


ARMISTEAD  &  MORRISON  SHELL  SERVICE 

Your   Neighborhood   One   Stop   Service   Station 

And 

Fuel    Oil    Dealer,    Complete 

Burner   Service   and    Installation 

4603    Indian    River   Road 
Dial   543-0786 


Compliments   of 


YODER  DAIRIES 


7260   Kempsville   Road 


Phone:   497-3518 


Center 

•Shop^ 

21st   Street  and   Wards   Corn 

er 

230 


BOYD-BLUFORDE  CIGAR  CO., 

INC. 

Wholesale 

Tobaccos- 

—Confections — School   Supplies 

500  E. 

Bute  Street 

Norfolk, 

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PRICES  INCORPORATED 

Brand    Name   Appliances 
Television   and    Stereos 

Since  1905:  Seven  Stores  To  Serve  You 
Norfolk,  Portsmouth,  and  Virginia  Beocin,  Virginia 


When   You 

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325   Granby   Street 

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Corner   and 

Jonaf   Shopping 

Center 

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Renieniner,   America... 


"Eternal  vigilance  is  the  price  of  liberty." 
— Thomas  Jefferson — 

In  the  historic  land  served  by  Virginia  Electric 
and  Povi'er  Company,  this  warning  is  not  easy  to 
forget.  On  every  hand,  contrasted  vi^ith  the  land- 
marks of  this  progressive,  growing  area,  are  the 
monuments  to  America's  unending  fight  for 
freedom. 

But  freedom  cannot  be  preserved  in  stone  or 
defended  by  monuments.  Freedom  must  exist 
in  the  heart  of  the  individual.  It  must  be  cham- 
pioned by  the  living. 

The  freedom  to  build  ...  to  create  ...  to  grow 
as  free  individuals  in  a  free  nation  is  our  price- 
less heritage  from  the  past.  Its  cost  is  our 
eternal    vigilance. 


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VIRGINIA  ELECTRIC  AND 
POWER  COMPANY 

Richmond,  Virginia 


Ramparts   of   the   Continental   Army, 
Yorkitown,   Vo. 


upermapket 

3600   Military   Highway 


SWINDELL  POLLOCK 
INSURANCE  AGENCY 

Auto — Fire — Liability 

7206   Kempsville   Road 
Norfolk,   Va, 

Office  GY  7-4536 
Home  GY  7-0231 


ARAGONA  BEAUTY 
SALON 

Under  The    Direction   Of 
Katheryn    DeCosi 

"Tomorrow's   Hoir   Styling   Today" 

"Hair  Coloring   Specialist" 

Permanent  Waves — Haircuts 

Shampoos  and  Sets 

Phone  GY  7-0631 
8008   Virginia    Beach    Blvd. 


HOBBY  CORNER 

At   Aragona 
Virginia    Beach    Blvd. 


PRINCESS  ANNE'S  ONLY 
HOBBY   SHOP 

Phone:    GY   7-2954 

Hobby   Supplies — Toys — Cameras 

8025   Virginia    Beach    Blvd. 
Norfolk   2,    Virginia 


FLAMINGO 
RESTAURANT 


Shore    Drive 


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Circa    1720 


Lynnhaven,   Va. 


SHOPS   FOR  THE   LADIES  AND 
THEIR   DAUGHTERS 


EDDIE'S  AUTO  SERVICE 


1646   Ocean    Park   Road 


24    Hour  Wrecker   Service 
Stai-e   Inspection    Station 


Phone:    HO   4-071  1 
Residence    Phone:    HO-4-2843 


lie  welcome  you  to 
visit  us  and  enjoy  our 
tremendous  collection 
of  fine  furniture 
shown  entirely   in 
room  settings 


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accessories, 
and 
interior 
design. 


open  daily  from  9-5:30  •  open  Monday  and  Friday  nights  from  7  to  9  p.m. 


Congratulations 
Class  of  '62 

MURDEN   DRUG  CO., 

INC. 

London   Bridge 

Tel.   340-8111 


Shop 

COLONIAL  STORES 

A 

Woman's  World 

of 

Fine   Food  Shopping 

Compliments  of 

BAYSIDE  BOWL 

"The  place  for  family 
recreation." 

1200  Pleasure   House   Rd. 
Bayside,  Va. 


SULLIVAN'S 

Men  and   Boy's  Wear 

3902  Granby  St. 
Norfolk,  Va. 


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BOIEY'S  AMERICA! 

Kempsville,  Va. 
For   Road  Service   Dial   697-4545 


Compliments  of 


INCOME  TAX  SERVICE 

7512   Military   Highway 


VIRGINIA  BEACH 
FLORIST 


Laskln   Rd. 
Va.    Beach,  Va. 


L  B.  ROCKE,  JEWELERS 

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243   Granby   Street 

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Norfolk,  Va. 

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"Your  Credit  Good" 

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For  Diamond   Rings,   Watches, 

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Pay  a   little  each  week  or  month 

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PINE  TREE  INN 

Virginia    Beach    Blvd. 
We   Cater  To   Banquets 


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VIRGINIA  TRAILER  SALES 

418   North   Military 
Highway 

Phone:    UL  5-0444 


Compliments 
of 

CIOLA'S 

Va.    Beach   Blvd. 

Rt.   58-Business 
Phone:   GA  8-9601 


Life  at  an  easy  pace  .  .  . 
As  you  should  have  it  .  .  . 
At  the  beautiful,  ranch  type 

HOLMES  CONVALESCENT  HOME 


Phone:    341-2124 


Located   Conveniently  To   Norfolk  and   Virginia    Beach 


Congratulations  to 


Mitchell   Brody  For  His  Outstanding 
College   Board  Scores 


From 

ASPHALT  ROADS  AND 
MATERIAL  CO. 

Virginia   Beach   Blvd. 

Lynnhaven,   Virginia 

Phone:   341-1950 


Compliments  of 

FABRIC  MART 

6201    Virginia   Beach   Blvd. 
Norfolk,  Virginia 


CONGRATULATIONS 


CLASS  OF    1962 


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School   Jewelry   and   Commencement   Announcements 


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BAYSIDE  PHARMACY 

Bayside   Shopping   Center 

2101    Shore    Drive 

At  The   Corner  Of 

Shore    Drive   and    Pleasure   House    Road 

Phones:    HO  4-1463  — HO  4-2711 


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For   Being  A  Finalist 

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In  The   Notional   Merit 
Scholarship  Exams 

7  SEAS  RESTAURANT 


SEAFOOD 


Shore    Drive  —  Bayside 


HO  4-4025 


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EPES-FITZGERALD  PAPER  COMPANY 

FRANK  G.   ENNIS   DIVISION 

Congratulations  to  the  Great  Class  of  '62 

HURD'S 
SEAFOOD  RESTAURANT 

Lynnhaven   &  Oceana 


Compliments  of 


LARASAN  REALTY  &  INSURANCE  COMPANY 


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INCORPORATED 


IMPANY, 


GENERAL  CONTRACTORS 
Virginia   Beach   Blvd.   at   Rosemont 


Phone 
341-5924 


Mailing  Address 
P.O.   Box   185 
Lynnhcven,   Virginia 


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LIKEWISE,  THE  GATES  CLt)§E. 
'NOTHING  NOW   IS  LEFT  BUT 
MEMORY." 


S7n  JKemoriam 


Mr.  R.  H.  Owen,  a  kindly  gentleman  whom 
many  called  friend,  was  removed  suddenly  by 
death  from  Princess  Anne  —  Virginia  Beach 
School  Division  on  December  twenty-sixth.  His 
sense  of  humor  had  smoothed  the  rough  places 
for  all  who  knew  him. 

Mr.  Owen's  desire  to  serve  his  fellow  man  in 
any  capacity  has  afforded  the  community  a  clear 
image  of  unselfishness  to  admire  and  emulate. 
All  who  were  associated  with  him  in  education. 


church,  and  community,  knew  that  one  in  need 
would  command  his  attention,  energy  and  influ- 
ence until  the  burden  was  eased. 

Finally,  his  achievements  throughout  his  life 
marked  the  man  a  gentleman  in  its  finest  mean- 
ing. He  disdained  to  climb  except  by  lifting  oth- 
ers, refused  to  stoop  to  selfish  ways  of  lesser 
men  and  gave  forth  the  courtesy  and  unfailing 
good  will  that  seemed  embedded  in  his  soul. 


from  School  News  and  Views,  Princess  Anne  County 


We  thank  these  photographers  who  have  not  only  made  the  annual 
possible  but  also  have  worked  on  many  other  school  publications. 


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