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Bailey Spence
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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cJiauenoe ancfine iools for iisfuljillrneni . . .
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.
1962 Qae^ of me J^eraqe
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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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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
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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
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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
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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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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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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
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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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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
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Wallace Lupton
Lynne Martin
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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
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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
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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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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
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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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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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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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Richard Strickler
Barbara Stanford
McLean Stroud
John Staylor
Barbara Styron
Carolyn Steele
Mary Sutton
Jeanne Steinhilber
Julian Swain
Michael Stockton
Linda Tackett
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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
Paige Valentine Katlierine Van Malsen Emma June Vaughan
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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Carolyn Winslow
Bee Wildridge
Jane Wilhelm
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John Woodward
Iris Wright
Susan Worth
Jean Zartman
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A hilarious and memorable highlight of the senior English
student's year was this excerpt from Henry VIII.
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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
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Q^/a/is/ics
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
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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
SOPHOMORES
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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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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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Joe Harlow 3
Aileen Harmon f
Barbara Harper l|
Dick Harper
Nancy Harrell
Marcia Harrier
Ronald Harrington
Cathy Harris
Jane Harrison
Robert Harvey
Christine 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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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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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.
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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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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
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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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Th^ irf Ci^b st^inulatS inWest in art
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
SEMPER PAF
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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.
ATUS HI-Y
. . . that pulls together.
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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!
VARSITY
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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
A trio of Cavaliers cage a wild cat during the opening game of the season.
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Dick Holland
Charles Carr
Doug Miller
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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
-0
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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JUNIOR
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
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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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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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OF PHOTOGRAPHY. II.
Thanks!
We are proud to have been selected photographers for the 1962
PEERAGE, and we hope you will allow us the pleasure of serving
you in the future.
FOR THE BEST IN PHOTOGRAPHY
YOUR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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General Contractor
Equipment Rentals
3442 Azalea Garden Road
Norfolk, Virginia
Compliments of
THE VILLAGE PASTRY
SHOP
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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
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"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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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
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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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BIRSCH
CONSTRUCTION
CORPORATION
Norfolk, Va.
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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.
224
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
also
associate teachers
7138
Kempsville R
Kempsville
108-35th St.,
Norfolk
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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
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230
BOYD-BLUFORDE CIGAR CO.,
INC.
Wholesale
Tobaccos-
—Confections — School Supplies
500 E.
Bute Street
Norfolk,
V
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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
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Jonaf Shopping
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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
I irqinia
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.
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243 Granby Street
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Norfolk, Va.
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PINE TREE INN
Virginia Beach Blvd.
We Cater To Banquets
237
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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BAYSIDE PHARMACY
Bayside Shopping Center
2101 Shore Drive
At The Corner Of
Shore Drive and Pleasure House Road
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Congratulations to the Great Class of '62
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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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