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TEEN SECTION 4D KEWPORT NEWS, VA. May 31, 1964 i nn rin 1 MARINER MENTOR TYPHOON TALK Majorettes Selected At Ferguson High NNHS Pays Tribute To Miss Gildersleeve By MARTHA GENTRY And CRAIG FORETICH nie Stepp, Carolyn Bums, Linda Bond, Linda Williams, Cheryl By SUE MILLER AND SHIRLEY ELDER The new Ferguson High Miss Ethel Gildersleeve, as School varsity and junior var sistant principal at Newport Smith and Carolyn Watson were 10th graders who received these awards. Physically fit girls in the 11th grade are Edna Whit- sity majorettes were recently i v'i News High bchool was honored in an assembly. After 44 years selected, un next year var sity squad are Susie comb. Sadie Patterson, Kay An of teaching and advising at Dianna Hall, Joanne Ross, Ro dleton.

Frances Hollifield, Polly NNHb, Miss liiidersleeve will bin Van Thiel, Betty Lampman, retire in June. In a school- Norris, Janet Smith and Ann presented the varsity certifi cates and letters to the enir baseball team. Receiving cer tificates were Randall Pulley, Roy Carrithers, Jamie Rodriquez David CottrelL Mike Smith, Bill Linn, Frankie Heidt, -Glen Greening, David Stroyan, Gary Hansen, Bruce Hitt, Bubba Farino, Curtis Willis and-Ronnie Brady. Members of the team winning varsity letters for the first-time were Bernie Sheetz, Jerry Scharnus, John Hickson, Kit O'Mara and Tom Moore, Man-" aging certificates were award-" ed to Ward Cash and Jimmy-: Susan Schultz, Courtney An wide assembly, Julius Conn pre Smith. Judy Lucas was presented a sented her with a necklace of drews, Donna Nelson, Bonnie Tully, Darleen Knight and pin for having the largest number of accumulated points in Deene Hall.

Members of the junior var the girls athletic association. cultured pearls. In an assembly on Tuesday, Miss Gildersleeve received from the students a wrist watch bearing an Miss Gildersleeve's sity squad are Susan Hodge, GAA letters were presented to Martha Kane, Brenda Brown, Patty Dempsey, Vicki Edgerton, Betsy Goodwin, Janice Poole, mother also was present, and Bonnie Massy, Elizabeth Lewis, Lorna Harris Lee Goodwin, Carolyn Watson, Kay Andleton they were honored in the cafe Fitzgerald. l. Marilyn Owenby and Mickey Kay Burkes, Jeannie Collier, teria on inai aay.

Chales Milne, SCA president The Kev Club Soortsmanshin. Molfit. SPANISH CLUB Carolyn Neal, Ann Smith, Shirley Smith and Brenda Vanness proclaimed this past week as the Award for baseball was ed to Roy Carithers. ft Y-; i I xcwmx- -i 7 The Spanish club will have a official "Miss Ethel Gildersleev Receiving stars for GAA work were Jane Cothrain, Frances Tennis awards were made by i Week." As this special week was observed, students tried to cookout on June 4 at p.m at the home of Mary Smola Thomas Prunty, coach of the Hollified, Connie Todd. Brenda The purpose of the "fiesta" Vanness, Becky Goolsby, Judy tennis team.

Ed White, Kenny express their appreciation for will be to acquaint prospective what Miss Gildersleeve has done Lucas, Sue Miller, Donna Pip members with the aims and for NNHS. kin, Angie nay and Gail Wat kins. projects of the club. This will Miss Gildersleeve was grad oimmons, uaviu nm, uitiai Edge, Bill Shivar, Caldroney and Sandy Wilson, received varsity certificates, Winning varsity letters for the first time were Kenny ANSPACH HONORED be the final event of the year uated from NNHS. She attend for the Spanish club.

ed Longwood College and re Fred Anspach, NNHS senior, was presented the Julie Conn AWARDS CONCERT turned to NNHS as a teacher. Trophy before a standing audi Svein Lassen, and Barry Miller, The annual spring awards Since 1940, Miss Gildersleeve concert was held on May 21. has served NNHS well. She will SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENTS Heading senior classes at St. Vincent Central High School next year will be Michael Tremper, left, and Ernie Ramos.

The final sports awards were ence in the athletic assembly Wednesday. This award is given long be remembered by those for track and were made by annually to the most outstand Performances were given by both the cadet and symphonic bands, under the direction of who have gamed so much from Coaches Bill Clark and Bobby James. Recipients of certifw ing athlete of the year. All boys her knowledge, her sincerity FARMER FACTS who have lettered varsity her concern, and her love for Miss Janice Shockley and cates for track were Bobby Myers, Bob Peterson, Doug sports are eligible to vote for mankind. Indeed, NNHS has Donald Bruno, respectively.

the recipient of this honor. prospered and grown because Jack uaughan and Jimmy Henkle, Joe English, Dwightv Carter, Neal Shawen, Bob! Bill Taylor received an award Goalder were featured as stu of her work and devotion. A plaque will be placed in Scharnus Terry Minnick and. for having the highest scholastic average of any senior athlete. dent conductors on Mr.

U.S.A. and Tamboo," which featured Awards Assembly Cites Warwick High Students Richard Gabriel. the main hall of the school In honor of this most loved and Billy was a member, of the Suzanne Edge as soloist. Receiving varsity letters, state champion basketball team. respected woman.

Awards were presented after Receiving Hi-Y sportsman AWARDS PRESENTED tne music of the concert had been performed. Jimmy Goal Fifteen various types of I the student cooperative associa ship trophies were John Todd and Rodney Odum. By KATIE DEMPSEY And BARBARA NICHOLS awards were presented by J. 'A i -wmi der and Ann Sekerke received JV baseball awards were pre Warwick High School's an awards for being the top stu tion were Peggy Winall and Sherry Barlow. They each received grants of $250 which William Etheridge, principal of nual awards assembly was held dents in the senior band.

The NNHS, in an, awards assembly sented by Coach Harlan Hott. Coach Junior Duff presented FERGUSON ROYALTY Wearing the crown of Queen of the Prom at Ferguson High School is Nicki Turlington. i King is Paul Phillips. Monday. John Phillip Sousa Award was will go towards being nurses for both of them.

Bill Kunze with scholarships, trophies, pictures and various other award varsity baseball letters and Receiving play tourney presented to Wavne Lett. Fin the first time in track were-v Lee Abrahamson, Gil Via, Paul Boger, Bill Jewel, David Favre, Carl Rolling, Rick Gay, David Ahearn and George Walls. Let-; ters for managing the track team were given to Steve; Bookbinder and Bobby Bridger. The Key Club for track was given to? Bobby Myers. Coach Bill Cox was the recip-r ient of the coveted Coach Most-Soaked Award.

The Betty. Crocker Award for Dempsey each received th awards. Mike Barnes and Rod ally, the Arion Award was pre awards were Kay Johnson, bu being given. Receiving scholarships from ship of $300, while Doug Lindsay sented to Mike Worthington ney Odum were co-captains of the team. They presented Coach THEY WANT TO WORK- san Stalnaker, Cissy Wilkinson and Mickey Spivey.

They were received a placque for good citi udiiu president. AWARDS ASSEMBLY zenship and a $25 bond from the uutt witn a gut. directors who make superior ratings. Assistant directors re Key Club. were presented by Howard Conn and Barbara Halfin, co-chairmen, to Herminio Cuervo, David The Hi-Y Senior Service JV track certificates were Award was presented bv Rich ceiving awards were Carolyn Carolyn Purgold and Katie given to participants by Coach Summer Jobs High On The List 01 Vacation Plans For Teens ard Guthrie to Steve Row and Coalter, Merele aammons.

Car Dempsey each received u. j. Spriggs, Ricky Davis, Lee Bull, Richard Lee, George Fenigsohn, ole Bradish and Mike Miller. Future Teachers of America Julius Conn Charlie Nuttv- homemaking was presented to Jean Poole, Anne Davidson, Lin scholarship of $50 each to buy combe and John Palmer pre All-tournament cast 'members who received awards were Clyde sauy Hodge. da Midkiff and Alice Goldsmith books.

sented track medals and awards JV AWARDS Members of the behavior code Point, George Johnson, Randy as well as letters to the mem i (. Dorothy Seymore was award Sharon Pursuul at an awards assembly on May 21. The school award to be presented was the social studies award, which was given to Ann Jayne. Following this, awards were made to the varsitv lettermen committee who received awards perienced. Sixty-seven percent Tate, steve irestone, Becky bers of the state championship iuacu wayne cegor opened, the Ferguson High School iunior ed the Junior Chamber of Com waiter or waitress arid office worker.

Nine percent of the were David Ellenson and Con By EUGENE GILBERT President, Gilbert Youth Research, Inc. ot ine Doys neia aown jobs merce essay prize and a 1 track team, me Typhoon team was undefeated in meets this nie Snapp co-chairmen, and boys and 15 percent of the girls cited as a non-Quill and Scroll last year, and 36 percent oi tne girls. varsity awards assembly by pre-V, senting the golf team members -with certificates and numerals? would like a camp job. Seven carol Althaus, George Anas, year. Gifts were presented to member on the magazine staff.

teen percent of the young men David Brandon, Richard Can (the who has con Most of tne young people percent expect to put some of Most teenagers want to spend the summer working. Eighty-two percent of the 1.387 boys and girls we ques of the spring sports. Coach Wayne Begor began the sports The golfers receiving certi-1. tor. Wayne Chapman.

Chippy coaches conn, Nuttycombe, Palmer and Brown by co-captains of the varsity track team. Fred tributed a great deal. Othe and four percent of the young women want to work on a farm. awaros Dy presenting certifi their earnings in the bank. Another 26 percent are earmarking their salaries -for a college while 18 percent of the girls tioned recently about 6ummer cates to Brooke Carter, Paul Anspacn and John Todd.

yuul and Scroll awards went to Barbara Notbohm who received the creative writing award as a contributor who is and tour percent ot tne boys OFFICERS INSTALLED plans want to find a job. Thirty-six percent already had a job lined ud and another 58 percent Clark, wayne Decerry, Debby Fink, David Finkle, Jerry Fisher, Joel Fisher, Sammy Fox, Linda Alan Gerber, James Jones Wayne Karmosky, John Keller, Steve Kiger, Stanley Majors, Skippy Wood, Betty NNHS student body officers education. Fifteen percent are less frugal; they say. they'll just Tayior, g. a.

Goddin and Bobby Powers. Receiving letters for the first time were Rick Epley and Wayne Shelton. are seeking jobs as waiters or waitresses. Office jobs are very popular with the girls, almost Goolsby, Barbara Salken, Connie Snapp and Mary Jolly. Emblems were presented to graduating cheerleaders Judy Bell, Jane Coltrain, Judy Er-lach, Donna Pipkin, Angie Ray and Annette Rouse.

Boys in the eighth grade receiving physical fitness awards were Richard Moore, Anas Ba-colis, Alfred Effler, Johnny Whitmore Delbert Andrews, Bobby Johnson, Darrell Coffie, James Cutler, Ralph -Gore, George Hitchins, Stephen Jackson, Tony Koskinas, Donnie Carter, James Castonguay, Michael Joyce, Harry Parks, Larry Powell. Gerald: Fisher, Jer were installed in an assembly not on the "Plough" staff, and Kathy Scott, a Quill and Scroll spend the money, had started looking for employ tnis week, uutgoing president Charles Milne gave the oath of one-iourtn ot wnom want sucn Next, coach Harold Butler member on the staff. biandiord, Betty Bass, Karen ment. The most desired jobs are camp counselor, farmhand, ficates were David Epley, John Paulson, Steve Omen, Rawls, and Tommy Woodley, Carl Shelton received a JV-i numeral. The second group of awards was presented to the JV base! ball team members by Coach George Tyson.

-5 Bobby Farino, Bill Wood, Pitt Rome, Joe Malfer, Billy? Bridges, Jimmy Schvoev and Charlie Correll received certif j- cates. The players receiving numeric als were George Ritco. Doug office to the new officers: employment. Many of the teens are ex- The annual staff chose Dana A big planned expenditure for 16 percent of the boys is a car or car expenses. Jeffrey ryen, 16.

of Camp Hill. Pa. explains Richardson, Joan Grepioti came when the. "Earla" th David Ellenson: president: Jim Lou Whitehead as a non-Quill Marcus Higgins, Brenda Rose, school's newspaper, was dedi my vice president: 1 a- and Scroll member who should Mitchell Smith, Billy Turner, nor Milne, -secretary, and Bob receive the distinguished ser Local Volunteens Now Gan cated to George Richards, principal of the school. The dedica 1 would be a Die to purchase clothes that are in style and possibly a car, which seem to vice award while Sue Nelson Jttenney, treasurer.

Other outr going officers besides Charles Jimmy Dick, Donald Harvey, Mark Friedman Alfred Young, Ricky Billings, Stuart Jackson received the award for a Quill tion, read by Anne Hazelwood, co-editor, ended with the words be essential to a status seeKer." are: Angie Ray, vice president; Work With Mentally 111 and Scroll member of the and Karen Wilks. ry Hicks, Ben Hogan, Richard The girls are naturally even "Warwick" staff. 'to a man who graduates with us, George Richards." Beale and Phillip Landen. Mary Lou Staton and Polly ence that sincere, responsible, New oDPortunities for Volun more interested in ciotnes. Thirty-four percent of the young Members of the "Earle." the Ninth grade boys who were ram amitn, secretary, and Janet Smith, treasurer.

During this assembly, awards were presented for work done Norris received certificates for Richards will become princi Marshall, Larry Knight, Carson" Tucker, Sammy Winfrey. David older teenagers can make a very special contribution to the presented physical fitness women plan to spend on the their work done on the pound pal of the new Denbigh High newspaper staff, who were cited were non-Quill and Scroll teens of the Upper reninsuia have opened up with the announcement by Mrs. R. B. May, Don Yoder, Mike Willis5; committee.

The bulletin board acnooi. wardrobe. Jody Berg, 17, of Boone, Iowa is typical. need warren Coban David awards were uene Burke Michael Cigiancomo, Tim O'Brien, Garland Rigney and Mike Mon- TEEN CARE CLUB committee award went to Anne by students on various school committees and other phases member, Loretta Mulvihul, and Katie Dempsey, Quill and Scroll some new clothes to start to Heading the Teen Care Club oi student councu work. Stall, and Connie Snapp was recognized for her work on the member, Phil Moore, Oliver CarrithersY! and manager Mac Coach Tyson recognized the re school," she says, and adds next year will be Diane Chieos treatment a mrs.

Blackwell pointed out. Candy Striper uniforms will be worn, and can be purchased through the hospital or made at home at a reasonable cost. Thorough training, and super Receiving awards for their The Engineer's Club of the "1 love to spend money." as president. Nancy Espinola Virginia Peninsula award of Tvnical of those who nlan to teith. Terry Haney, Charles Cook; Tommie Brittain, Stanley Majors, William Manry, David Brandon, Ronald Davis," John Keller, David Rogers and Tim Turner received awards for win serve as vice president with Nancy James as secre maining members of the team and was then given a present! from the team.

save for college is Burton A. work on the publicity committee were co-chairmen Sandye Cohen and Susan Sandler. Members who received certificates a slide rule to the outstanding student in the field went to remembrance committee. Thommy Rowell was presented an award for her work in keeping a scrapbook of all phases of school life at NNHS during this school year. John Kranzel.

17 of Camp Hill. Pa tary-treasurer and George Can Shep Holladay. Carlton Morgan Continuing the awtmhl vision of volunteers is a part of the plan; training for the He wants to work because Blackwell, Volunteen chairman, that Candy Stripers are being sought for Eastern State Hospital, near Williamsburg. Eastern is planning a volunteer, service program for high school juniors and seniors and college students during the summer of 1964 for the second consecutive year. "In a field of work with many Interesting vocational students may exchange some of their free time for service to the mentally 111," were Judy Anker, Betty Bass, received a Jets medallion from "money is essential for my non as sergeant-at-arms.

According to Diane, the organization is going to $50 members earned to the ijonaia Houston. Alien Cohen the Junior Engineering Techni 10th grade boys. From the 11th grade, awards were presented to David Travathan and Donald summer oi 1964 wiu taite piace during the week beginning June Ronald Smith, Carol Firestone, cal Society as a winner in the noiuiieia was given an award for his work on the bell com Coaches Bui Clark and Bobby James presented the JV awards. All the Mariners ceived numerals because this is the first year a JV track team Explains Maudie 16 22. ancnaie cuaman, craven crum Smith national engineering aptitude Teen Care office in New York.

of Columbus, Ohio, "I would mittee. Application blanks are avail and tana ine. search. and in exchange will receive like to earn money on my own. Receiving forensic awards were Barbara Smith, Susan John Scull, chairman, present The sportsmanship award, has existed.

And I would like to get some able at the Volunteer Bureau, Peninsula Community Services Planning Council. 87 29th an honorary scroll which they hope to present to the school For work done on the newcomers' committee, Bob Kenne chairman, presented awards to given annually by the pep com Sandler. Harron Ellenson, Keith Everitt. Parks Wilsonr appreciation of the responsibil ed awards tor tne leadership training clinic to Sharon Dantz mittee of the school, went to Charles Milne. Steve Bums and next year.

ity and what as involved in Newport News. For further in ier, Pat Edmondson, Donna Mrs. Blackwell said. Ricky Davis, Cheryl Althaus. Robert Dean, senior.

Norman Olshansky Eric Madison, Donald Davis, Lester Brewer, Neal Abrahanvj son, Richard Grice, Tony Mental hosDitals were "closed Hinnant, Kay Eggleston, How TRI-HI-Y Warwick's Tri Hi will formation interested young peo- Frances Goodson, Sonny Good- holding down a job." Many of the teens who do not want to work Dlan to go to Writing awards were present tn the Dublic" for vears: the ble also may contact Mrs. Mary son, vonciei McKeel, David Jimmie Collie and Sue Nelson were recognized as having been chosen by their class for the ed To Allan white uoneen undertake a world service pro ard conn, Bobby Kenney, Shelly Halfin, Stevie Gordon, Pam Weaver, Alice Fowler and liable, Patty Husdon. Sue Sut- summer school. One of thesel first volunteer activities were Peters, Volunteer Services East-for adults only." em State Hospital, Williams- O'Brien, Jean Pittman, Susan Stalnaker, David Block and Rob ject next year by sending an Arab boy to school. tie, Linda Williams Raymond Danforth "1 Dare You" award is Paul Emery, 18, of New Tommy Watking George Mo- Haverty, Ronald Mitchell, JBen West, Sam Waddill, Mike Wilr, cox, Jimmy Utley, Louis Barber, Wesley Vischansky, Steve! Craig.

Steve Mvers. Frank' Charles Milne. "Now we know from experi-lburg Price, Mark Wimmer. Ruth Two copies of Danforth's book Egypt. N.J..

who "would much ert Smith. The club is now working on Long. Sammy Fox. David Fin- rather attend summer school bearing this title will be placed Lee Siler was presented a cer a project to help the Penin Awards were presented to honor council members Dale and finish." Barbara Gray. 16, in tne school library.

sula Association for Retarded kie, Linda Sills, Sandra Jordan, Bobby Sauer. Clyde Point. tificate and pin as first ranking student in NNHS in the national Mueller Becky Goolsby, Billy of Miami Beach also would A special award went to Children buy a station waaon Alan Jenkins, Karen Richard Taylor, Charles Embler, Har rather devote my time to high school mathematics con-! Linda Graham, a junior, is president of Warwick's Tri-Hi-Y. studying." vv test. Colleen Brien received the Homemaker, of Tomorrow Dick Kidney of WGH radio for his work with members of the WHS Quill and Scroll on their weekly radio program.

"We the Several of the boys and girls and Miss Jane Garret, a social studies teacher, is serving as 1964 award. ron luienson, Eleanor Milne, Susan Price and David McCoy for their work on the council this year. Awards were given to election registrars Ruby Moses. Rav son, Ronald Nash, Ferdy Wagner, Sandra Kink Lynn Forbes, Jim Moore, Wayne Mallory, Mina Erlach, Judy Lucas, Anne Stall, Alan Gerber, Bobby Puck-ett, Joel Fisher, Fred Anspach plan to travel during the summer. Thomas Dow, 18, of At Top Records Of The Week Compiled by RONA SEARS i Gilbert Youth Service, Inc.

1 "Love Me Do," by the Beatles, tops the chart for the second week, followed by Mary Wells and "My Guy." The number three spot is held by The Dixie Cups with their riser "Chapel of Love." Bobby Rydell, following his big hit of a few months back, "Forget Him," has another toe-tapper, "A World Without Love," la fourth place. Peter and Gordon also have a great arrangement of this song. Billy J. Kramer and Dakotas have a winner with "Little Certificates of meritwere pre Wood, Robert Young Tommy Odor and Gary Smith received1 the awards. To conclude the assembly Mrs.

Mary Passage awarded the plaque for first place iii, the Tidewater Science Fair to- Mary Beth Hatten. SENIOR ASSEMBLY Friday the Ferguson High-, School senior class celebrated sponsor. Young People." Kidney works lanta, Ga.f expects to spend his vacation by hitchhiking sented to David Blck and Lee Siler as National Merit Scholar with the students on his own time. FUTURE TEACHERS Carol Spencer. WHS iunior across the.

country with a ship finalists. Raymond Michie was recog was elected vice president of nized as being chosen "Thesoian Selected by tne senior ciass friend. Other young people, such as Patricia Evans, 18, -of tne district Future Teachers of America Club May 9 at a rally Owen and Judy Also awards were presented to election officials Sandye Cohen, Betty Sue Lanier, Charles Embler, Anne Sawyer. Bill Barnard. and sue Miller.

John Scull and Pam Weaver, co-chairmen, and Bill Massey, Diane Parrish, Karen Richardson, Marilyn Payne Ralph and the faculty toreceive the of the Year, while Beverly Arlington will do volun American Legion school award Senior Day during which the-' Baynes was cited tor having been named the Betty Crocker teer work, Patricia says she was John Todd, and Cissy Wiik held at Ferguson High School. Warwick's chapter of the FTA also has chosen officers senior assembly was presented. T7t r. Carla Fine, Debby Fink, Ronni inson was voted to receive the rarmer, connie autue, Frances Artman, Ferdy Wagner. Pat will work in the college section of the Democratic, National Children," making a jump from number 15 to number eignt.

Watch for a new dance craze called "The Zulu Stamp," which comes from the zoon to be released adventure movie. "Zulu." New Additions: Elvis Presley is back in full swing with two DAR Good Citizenship Award for nest year. Thev are: ureen, Alma crum Joe Wingo, Allan White, Billy Taylor, Jean Homemaker of Tommorrow at Warwick. Peggy Winall was chosen for the DAR award, while John Allen, Johnnie Edmondson, Bonnie Binford, Sue Committee. a special luncheon was given, and the rehearsal for the com-' mencement program was com- pleted.

Howard Conn was commend Frances Herring, president: Andrea Gladstone. 17, of Val scott, Don Houston, Sharon ed for his first place rating in Pooie, John Todd, Alice Fowler, Jim Mooney, Dale Muller. Rich Donna Hales, secretary, and Linda Mountcastle. treasurer. Dantzier and Pam Smith re ley Stream, iJV.Y., doesn't plan zoology in the Virginia Junior Cheek, Everett Hogg, Lance great new additions, "Vivt Las Vegas" and "What'd 1 hay." The Java Man, Al Hirt, with his newest, "Cotton makes his mark in the number 14 slot.

ard Lee, Carole Althaus, Por Academy of Science, and frank The vice president has not wood. Adelyne Savage and anyuimg loo, strenuous. tne will SDend Tier summer "loafing. ter uiakemore, uau Latta, Fred Blechman received the Wood been selected as a tie has oc Jimmy Boon and Bobby Myers7 was staged in the morning. featured skits based on "Mae-ls The Bachelors mooning over "Diane" and TCat Cole ceived awards for work on the dance committee.

Safety committee awards went to John Todd, chairman, and Mike Chesson were cited for their activities on the debate playing golf and getting a sun man of the World Cook Camp curred between the candidates Anspacn and Sue Miller. Attendance certificates for ex with "I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore," also appears for the first time. tan." team this year. for this position. beth," and "Tom Jones" writ- Pick Hit of the Week: Bobby Vinton, a youngster who has 49 Award.

Howard Conn also received the Bausch and Lomb Award for his work in the NNHS Senior Science Club Dolores, Wilds, Sandra Boat-wright, Philip Coley, Donald ecutive board members went to Sandye Cohen, obby Ken The historian, librarian and parliamentarian are to be elect ten by Reid Page and characters from "West Side Storv" Awards for participation in various choral groups went to Carmen Cardamone, a cappella choir; Nicki Robins, girls' chor phenomenal success bringing back tne oldies, Me Whv" v- Harvey Janice Hurd, Qaudine ed next fall. developed by the Bill Barnard was presented a Litue, Lorna Nicosia. Jerry Ann scholarship grants and other SOS Sorority Marks Birthday The SOS Sorority, of. Hampton recently celebrated its ninth anniversary. Activities included ney Charles Milne, John Scull, Anne Stall, Susan Sandler, Pam Smtih and Howard Conn.

Certificates for attendance An induction banquet will be held for new members early Two neetsun Weeks Song and Recording Artist The List slide rule by the Peninsula En-! Baker, Linda Hicks, Judy Er- lach, Betty Cooper, Becky us; Billy Alfred, male chorus; and Wayne Godfrey and Betty gineers Club. vThls award is Love Me Do Beatles 4 This Week 1 2 3 tnis summer. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE awards were presented to outgoing seniors. Parts of the Last1 Will and Testament and a prophesy for several class Rodriquez for general music. given annually to the.

outstand-t Evans, Cheryl Pless, Herminio i 1 i ing science senior who plans an Joey Winn, this year SCA went to student council members Mary Barber, Sharon Dantzier, Mark Wimmer, Joyce Carol Lee Barlow has been Cuervo, David Spriggs, Jeanette Parrish. Nancy Mitchell. Ruth a hay ride, attending church services and dinner at the president, was given a gavel voted to the position of presi My Guy Mary: Wells 6 Chapel of Love Dixie Cups 2 A World.Without Love Bobby RydellPeter Gordon 2 Love Me With All Your Heart dent in Warwick's American Strawberry Banks Motel. members was read. John Henderson and Terry Jordan provided the music while Oscar in appreciation for his service to the school and his name Campbell and Judy Lockard.

Alice Fowler and Angie Ray co-chairmen of the school spirit Field Service club. Following her are Ronnie Phillips, who will be the new vice president. Hagy, BarDara smith, George Gravely, Karen Larson, Ralph Farmer, Brenda Rose, Sue Scot Janie Keatts, John Schweida Vivian Starnes, Rodney Hitch- engineering career. -v4 Girls' physical fitness awards went to eighth graders Lulie Roberts, Nancy Amos, Karen Brown and Sharon i 1 n. Ninth graders Mickie Eaker, Linda Condron, Shraon Adcock, Jeanie Smith, Brenda Boone Monday the members went swimming, Tuesday they attended a choral concert at school and on Wednesday they enjoy Wallace and Chappell Pierce' made stage alterations.

committee, presented awards 15 1-14 17 11 was placed on the plaque to remain in the school with the names of SCA presidents on it. Lyle Smith, band director, formerly presented six trophies and Rickey Wilkinson, who is Also helping with the nroduo- Ray Charles Singers' Do You Want To Know A Secret Beatles (Just Like) Romeo Juliet Reflections Little Children Billy J. Kramer Dakotas It's Over Roy Orbison Do You Love Me Dave Clark Five to Bill Massey Ronald Smith, Otis Glamore, Carol Althaus, to serve as secretary. Also tion were Robin Roberts. Joe" ens, Debbie Massengill, Linda Condron, Laura Copes, Phyllis Charles Braslow, Harold Wa ed a progressive dinner.

Climax of the week's activities was attending the prom Friday night Mike Chesson will hold the post of treasurer. and Frances Artman also were won by he Grenadier Band Dempsey, Nicki De Marino and' Sally Hodge. Other members' of the committee were Barbara Hargrave, Brenda Vanness, Sadie Patterson. Cheryl Althaus, All of these students will be followed by breakfast at Sandy and Bagpipe Corps this year. ters, Pat Edmondson, Susan A vent, Sue Scott, Paul Dobie, Mike Barns, Laura Copes, Lynn Walker.

Carolvn Ember. George Hello Dolly Louis Armstrong 14 Viva Las Vegas Elvis Presley 1 Dinson's home. A oartv Satur Eleanor Milne. Susan Michie, The trophies won by Robert presented physical, fitness awards. Joyce Munn, a Weaver, Sharon Chaffin, Pau-j day night concluded the observ 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 seniors next year.

ANNUAL SIGNING NIGHT Annual signing night will be held in the WHS cafeteria next Konstant, Brenda Rose, Linda lette Home, Peggy Burton Bon Joyce Thomas Richard Lee, David Kahle, Richy Davis, Donna Chadwell, Ferdy Wagner, Lynn Walker, Marilyn Payne, Parker as the number one drum major in both parades in Winchester, were given to the school. Elizabeth Jones, ance. New officers for next year Bond Rosalee Bond, Carolyn Schroding Neal. Joe Warner, Wainwright, Madoline Long Nancy Wills, Barbette Tunckel, Steve Row, Toni Mulac, Jeff Hinson, Nancy Geragi, Nancy-West, Cecil Hancock, Janet Du-r Val, Harriet Hundley, Dorothyr Correll, Val Coleman, i i Barnett Jackie Rogers. Calvert ing secretary; Diane MacMec- Wednesday night from 7:30 to nave been elected.

They are: 19 18 Walk On By Dionne Warwick Cotton Candy Al Hirt Whafd I Say Elvis Presley The Very Thought of You Rick Nelson Wish Someone Would Care Irma Thomas P.S. I Love You Beatles Diane Bachelors I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore Nat Cole Sandra McGough. Wade Scott, Carolyn Baker, Gloria McCutcb- Susan Warhole, president; Wan senior, presented to the school can, treasurer; Donna umiey. chaplain: Toni Worthy, publi one of her original oil paint- 10 pjn. This is a project of the newspaper staff.

Dress will be school Herminio Cuervo, Michelle Shel- en, Sharon Chaffin. and Judy Warner. da Church, vice president; Beverly Bendos, recording secre- ton, Nancy Shackelford and ings. city chairman and pledge mis-i Service committee awards clothes. Linda Hooper.

i Highlight of this assembly Ross and Hawthorne Granger. tary; Mary Linehan, correspond-tress..

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