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THE VIRGINIAN 1971
PUBLISHED 1971 THE VIRGINIAN STAFF VIRGINIA HIGH SCHOOL BRISTOL, VIRGINIA
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BRISTOL PUBLIC LIBRARY 701 Goode Street Bristol, Virginia 24201
The 1971 VIRGINIAN presents our world of freedom. Freedom of speech <md expression guided by decency and responsibility. Freedom to try the new innovations and to question traditions. Freedom of motion displayed by athletes who have modified their personal freedom to prepare for contests. Freedom to loaf and be lazy or to work and reach new heights of achievement. Freedom to enter into activities; to take part in special events; , to share with special people. Freedom of individuality. FREEDOM ... to live.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword and Contents |
2-3 |
Introduction |
4-13 |
Dedication |
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Student Life |
16-57 |
Features and Honor |
46-57 |
Academics |
58-93 |
Athletics |
94-123 |
Organizations • |
124-153 |
Faculty and Administration |
154-169 |
Album |
170-221 |
Freshmen |
172-179 |
Sophomores |
180-189 |
Juniors |
190-201 |
Seniors |
202-221 |
Directories |
222-230 |
Faculty |
224-225 |
Senior |
226-230 |
Advertising |
231-247 |
Index |
248-255 |
Afterword |
256 |
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FREEDOM OF ACTIVITY AND UNRESTRAINED EMOTION
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ATTAINING GOALS OF UNLIMITED KNOWLEDGE
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FREEDOM OF INVOLVEMENT IN STUDENT LIFE
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INDIVIDUAL USE OF FREEDOM IN THE COMMUNITY
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DEDICATION
Walking into a room cluttered with pictures, newspapers, magazines and books is a unique experience at Virginia High. Very few classrooms are kept equipped with contemporary materials and such an assortment of books as hers is. Everything that is studied in textbooks is supplemented by excerpts from material she has painstakingly and dutifully saved. Each day is brightened with her discussions, ideas, and enthusiasm, but the fifty-five minutes allotted never seem to be enough. As she once said in class, "I have all these grandiose ideas, and then
the bell rings."
As much enthusiasm as she displays in the classroom' one would think she would not have enough energy left to attend outside activities and meetings in the evenings. But she can be found at many games and extracurricular activities supporting our school as much as any
student.
She received an A.B. degree from Berea College and continued her education at the University of Virginia, the University of North Carolina, and East Tennessee State University to complete the requirements for her M.A. She presently is chairman of the C.A. Belcher Scholarship Committee, head of the English Department, and a teacher of sophomore and senior English.
We dedicate the 1971 Virginian to this unique person, Mrs. Doris Booth.
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FREEDOM OF INVOLVEMENT IN STUDENT LIFE
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As individuals, we have the freedom to participate in activities that hold a special attraction for us.
Freedom to take advantage of the opportunities offered; to experience the feeling of pride to explore the vast regions of our imaginations.
Freedom to work together; to become better acquainted with our friends and neighbors, the town in which we live. Freedom to co-operate; to do the best we can with our abilities.
Freedom ... to become involved, to become a special part of V.H.S.
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THE 1970 JUNIOR- SENIOR PROM
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Anticipation of that special invitation; trying to decide what to wear. The many hours spent in making decorations. "Soul sounds," black lights, and an evening when the hours slip by too fast.
(a) Some couples take a break and watch the action on the floor, (b) Mr. Outlaw "takes care" of the refreshments, (c) Fred Tate and Sherry Thomas are two of the hard working students who helped decorate for the 1970 prom, (d) Couples "do their own thing" to the great sound of the Divites. (e) The action continues in spite of the crowded conditions, (f) Many art students take part in producing the murals for decorations.
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SENIOR CLASS BANQUET
Formal attire, mixed emotions. Receiving awards, being recognized for the achievements and progress made in the four years we've attended V.H.S. Being together with the class as a whole for one of the last times.
(a) Senior Class officers man the head table to keep an eye on those up front, (b) Senior Banquet is one of the last times the Class of '70 gathers before graduation, (c) Guests stand for seniors leaving Baccalaureate, (d) Members of Concert Choir sing at Bacca- laureate.
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BACCALAUREATE
Many hours spent practicing
at State Street Church
for Baccalaureate,
where to sit, which aisle to take,
who to follow.
And then, finally,
the awe and reverence
of baccalaureate service itself.
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GRADUATION
The rustle of caps and gowns. Listening to the guest speakers. Hearing your name called and going up to receive your long awaited diploma.
Many shed tears of nervousness, happiness, regret, anticipation, and good-bye.
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TIDBITS
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(a) Many students were excused from school to hear President Nixon's speech at E.T.5.U. (b) Freshmen work on a series of tiring tests, (c) Senior girls talk with Randolph-Macon rep- resentative and former V.H.S. student, Peggy Parks, (d) Juniors had an opportunity to participate in the College Day program, (e) The SCA has an open meeting with Dr. Hislop and Mr. Anderson to discuss exam procedures, (f) Faculty cheerleaders actively support their team, (g) Coach Watford and Larry Salyers jump for the ball in the Student-Faculty game sponsered by the Latin Club.
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V-T WEEK
PEP!! . . . Halls full of decorations; skits and pep rallies held throughout
the week.
Cheering in the halls, riding through Viking territory in the car parade. Yelling at the bonfire, trying to keep your place in the Snake Dance.
Receiving a corsage, going to the highlight of the week — the V. T. Game, and returning home with victory or . . . tears.
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(a) Patrice Kerr and Bridget Dickert hold the break-through at the pep rally, (b) Interact Club members decorate one hall, (c) Part of the dec- orations are put up by the cheer- leaders. (d) Players run through the break-through at the V-T Game, (e) Cathy Leonard adds the finishing touch, (f) Jackpot '70 brightens the front hall.
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(a) Butch Shelton and Gail Carter join in the fun on Roller Skating Night, (b) Teresa Odum and Jimmy Hobbs are victims of Kangeroo Kourt. (c) Susie Greer sells TWIRP Birds to Patricia Goodpasture and Kathy Groseclose. (d) Vickie Mink, Fred Tate, Pam Smith pay the price for violating TWIRP rules, (e) Carolyn Kearfott and Glen Greenwell enjoy Pizza Night, (f) TWIRP Week was highlighted by a successful dance featuring the Falling Rock.
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"Moon Moods" . . . ' Sponsored by the Junior ClassJ Humorous skits: "Moon Walk Dance", "Alleghany Moon", "Moon River". Little Moon Men with silvermoon rocks>j romantic setting and scenes.^ Tiny Tim and Miss Vicki flitting] among the audience throwing tulips and kisses.* Thirty-nine contestants vieing for the title of Mr. and Miss Virginia High.
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SPRING FESTIVAL
(a) The Continental Waltz: Mike Fleenor, Janice Ellis, Freddie Spark- man, Susie Greer, Kathy Geromanos,
Mike Stophel, Karen Tate, David Sher- wood, Duffy Allen, David Strouth, Mike Ellis, Susie Littleton, (b) Steam Heat: Lachelle Hughes, Robbie Gudger,
Gail Carter, Leslie Huntley, Sharron Pope, James Pender, Issac Pope, Teresa Johnson, Harlon King, Millie Pope,
"Butch” Shelton, Diane Huntley.
(c) Moonwalk: Jeanne Lauman, Linda Matthews, Patricia Goodpasture, Merle Warren, Laura Fields, Leigh Lewis,
Brenda Matthews, Gary Roberts, Alyson Arnold, Julie Hairston, Janice Oxendin,
Linda Schneider,
Janis Campbell, Nancy Hurt, (d)
Space Ship Song: Tiny Tim — David King, Miss Vickie — Merle Warren.
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(a) Throne Committee: Karen Perk- ins, June Griswold, Vickie Johnson, (b) Mural Committee: Fred Tate, Merle Warren, Sherre Cox, Phil Leonard, Ellen Martin, Julian Cunningham, Sharron Pope, (c) Astronauts and Moonmaids: Arlette Patrick, Terry Gabel, Linda Leonard, Barbara Sandoe, Sharon Denny, Debbie Fleenor, Vickie Rutter, Marcia Hamilton, Jan Combs, Carol Tolbert, Elizabeth Johnson, Connie Kegley, Cathy Rosser, Bill Dunkin, Ricky McVey, Mike Fleenor, Jim Seaver, Fred Tate, (d) Small Talk: Phil Dingus, Pam Baer, Libby Bow- man, Donnie Smith, Freddie Sparkman, Judy Ellis, Mike Ellis, Fonda Cross, Sally Stevenson, Steve Parrott, Susan Shipley, Mark Walling.
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(a) M.C: Rocky Fulp
(b) Organist: Mike Crowe, (c) Girls' Ensemble: Janice Ellis, Teresa Odum, Mary O'dell, Ann Mor- ton, Lucetta Farnham, Suzan Pope, (d)
Singers: Danny Smith and Mark Walling.
(e) Mike Ellis pre- sented gifts in ap- preciation to Spring Festival sponsor Mrs. McNutt, and Mrs. Branson, (f) Quar- tet: Mike Ellis,
Steve Parrott, Danny Smith, Mark Walling, and accompanist Bill Shumaker.
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Miss Julie Hairston
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(a) Third Runner-up Steve Parrott and Kim Campbell; first Runner-up Charles Gemmell, Debbie Samp- son; Miss Virginia High Julie Hairston and Mr, Virginia High Danny Smith; second Runner-up Steve Smith and Pam Baer; fourth Runner-up Mike Worrell and Connie Kegley. (b) Contestants, (c) Mr. and Miss Virginia High.
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Miss Virginian
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(a) Mr. David Hartman, (b) First runner-up Patrice Kerr, (c) Second runner-up Teresa Tapscott. (d) Third runner-up Judy Ellis.
Each year the Virginian staff sponsors a Miss Virginian contest with competition open to any senior girl who sub- mits her picture to the staff.
This year twenty-six pictures were submitted, and our judge was Mr. David Hartman of NBC's The Bold Ones. Mr. Hartman was in Bristol as part of the 1971 March of Dimes Telerama.
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SENIOR
SUPERLATIVES
Each year faculty members are asked to choose from the senior class students who have demonstrated com- mendable traits in stabil- ity, achievement, and ci- tizenship in learning and service. From numerous students nominated by teach- ers who have taught at least one year at Virginia High, the ten top nominees are selected SENIOR SUPER- LATIVES.
Judith Leigh Ellis
David Allen Qark Carolyn Anne Kearfott
Stephanie Louanne Blevins Michael Ralph Fleenor
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Frances Camille Williams
Cathy Joanne Leonard Charles Steven Parrott
Teresa Lynne Odum Mary Susan Shipley
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WHO'S WHO
(a) MOST INTELLECTUAL
(b) FRIENDLIEST
(c) MOST TALENTED
Louanne Blevins Bill Cooper
June Griswold Donnie Smith
Sharron Pope Julian Cunningham
(d) MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Susan Shipley Larry Salyers
MOST SCHOOL Rita Stevens
SPIRITED
(f) MOST ATHLETIC
Rebecca Hawkins Gary Booher
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(a) BEST DRESSED
Judy Ellis Lee Miller
(b) WITTIEST
Barbara Greene Bruce Meade
(c) MOST ORIGINAL
Sherre Cox Charles Jones
(d) BEST LOOKING Barbara Sandoe
Glen Greenwell
(e) BEST ALL ROUND Teresa Odum
David Clark
(f) BEST PERSONALITY Cathy Leonard
Charles Gemmell
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HOMECOMING QUEEN
(a) Contestants await the final decision.
(b) The new Homecoming Queen is named! (c) Cathy Leonard is crowned Homecoming Queen for 1971.
AWARDS
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(a) Merit's Who's Who in American High Schools.
(b) Elizabeth Johnson won the DAR essay award.
(c) Members of the All Regional Chorus.
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(a) All-State West members, (b) June Griswold wins 1971 Betty Crocker award, (c) Mr. Hall presents the W. C. Rasnake Math Trophy, (d) Ruth Gobble, William Fulp, and Elizabeth Johnson are school Voice of Democracy winners, (e) Mike Crowe, Em Brown, Sandra Leonard, Ed Johnson, Mrs. Daniel, Lissa Thurmond, Phil Leonard, Pam White and Cora Stewart have outstanding first in Latin Tournament rankings, (g) Lissa Thurmond places 1st in Virginia State Latin Tournament, (f) Ned Stedman, Lucetta Farnham, William Fulp place in Virginia Intermont College Forensic Contest.
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Freedom Of Achievement In ACADEMICS
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Freedom to advance.
Freedom to gain knowledge.
Freedom to explore into worlds past, present, and future.
To broaden our interests.
To find answers to satisfy our curiosity.
Freedom to compete and excel, to win honors in certain categories, recognition and pride.
Freedom to decide
what kind of future we want
to prepare for our dreams and goals,
to make them become a reality.
Freedom to develop skills,
to learn new crafts,
to understand one's inner self.
Freedom to study,
to v»rork, to understand.
Freedom ... to build our minds.
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MATHEMATICS
"The burning of midnight oil." Homework copied and recopied. Hundreds of numbers, theorems, and equations. Working for weeks on a geometry project to outshine them all.
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(a) General Math class works on assignment.
(b) Geometry display is interesting to Tommy Cross, (c) Algebra 1 students use over- head projector for displaying problems, (d) Students in Algebra II explain their prob- lems.
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SCIENCE
Exploring a world of tiny creatures. Experiencing the first dissection. Memorizing the valences of metals and nonmetals, the description of a Bunsen burner. Hoping your lab experiment won't flop . . . this time.
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(a) Coach Spangler listens as Scott Hoback discusses the care and feeding of white mice.
(b) David Clark and Billy Cooper examine the different parts of the worm they are about to dissect, (c) Mike Worrell feeds the experimental fish as Patricia Grubb watches, (d) Billy Keesee tests to find the percentage of water in CuSO4-5H20.
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SOCIAL STUDIES
"In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue." Memorizing dates, Discussing the foundations of our American Heritage, The principles of democracy. The Voice of Freedom.
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(a) Mr. Huf¥man, student teacher, laughs over a political cartoon, (b) Students view government projects in Mrs. Debusk's room, (c) Government class hard at work??? (d) Coach Merritt catches up on previous lesson and gives class a break.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE
Memorizing and translating pages of conversations, vocabulary to learn, tenses to be drilled, headphone connections in the wrong holes.
Conversions . . . displays . . . projects.
Cramming for a pop test . . . Bon!
(a) "Comment allez vous"? French students lis- ten to tapes to improve vocabulary and pronoun- ciation. (b) Karen White and Leigh Lewis act out a scene from "Jason and the Argonauts", (c) A touch of Spanish festivity to enhance the classroom.
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(a) Mrs. Post and her first period English class act out scenes from “The Crucibal."
(b) Students in the process of learning, (c) Sue Shumate studying her next days assign- ment. (d) Mrs. Morton explains to John Morrisey about diagraming sentences.
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ENGLISH
Alleviate . . . emissary . . . reprehensible. Writing term papers on Sunday . . . for Monday.
Slides and films on Hamlet.
"Now cracks a noble heart.
Good night, sweet prince; and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!"
— Shakespeare.
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JOURNALISM
The Little Virginian representing the voice of the students: Provides coverage including club activities, sports, and other school activities; Participating in the annual meeting of the Southern Interscholastic Press Association; Working on an apprentice staff in order to gain a year's experience in journalism before actually setting out the school paper.
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(a) Little Virginian staf¥ looks over exchange papers from other schools, (b) Karen Tate assists Mike Gregory with an article for the staff, (c) Terry Hamilton, Nancy Davis, and Tom Dillon look over posters sold by the staff, (d) Ned Stedman reads up on High School Journalism, (e) Miss Morton points out to the sixth period class a mistake in an article of an exchange paper, (f) Miss Morton reads an interesting article from another paper.
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VIRGINIAN
STAFF
Deadlines to meet, rules to be learned, pictures to be cropped, layouts to do over again.
Lots of hard work, but when it's completed there is a satisfaction of turning out one of the best yearbooks ever.
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(a) David Post crops picture, (b) Annual Staf¥ trying to meet a deadline, (c) Business Manager Vicki Sproles and Ad Manager Debbie Hawthorne working on index, (d) Ed Hackley identifies pictures.
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SPEECH
Knocking of knees, trying to swallow the lump stuck in your throat. Learning to stomach the criticism.
Competing
in the Forensics Tournament . . .
Winning a trophy . . . Traii]g tu long a fonetik simbiz
(a) Puzzled, Bobby and Tim watch Linda as she participates in a game of charades, (b) Ned Stedman entertains the class with his extemporaneous speech.
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STUDY HALL
Catching up on old assignments; Enjoying a class
where you can finally settle down to enjoy
your favorite past time — daydreaming; Or, maybe, just going to sleep!
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(a) Kathy Bryan studies quietly, (b) Mike Absher hard at work in Study Hall??? (c) Students utilizing Study Hall.
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
Learning the fundamental skills necessary for a profitable career in industry today.
Welding metals,
working with wood, leathers;
Electronics . . . wiring processes . . . Building a radio . . . and having it work!
(a) Tommy Acuf¥ works diligently, (b) Leslie Huntley and Fred Hayes discuss the architectural blueprints for the "house" they are constructing, (c) Ricky Roark tries his skill on the table saw. (d) Greg Melkowski and Gary Booher using a cutting torch to dismantle an old car body.
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COMMERCIAL ARTS
“F . . . 5 . . . F . . . S . . . G . . . space." Trying to co-ordinate your fingers, to make a better score on the five minute timed writings. Going home to change your skirt because you got stencil ink all over it.
Ffelping teachers by typing out tests, mimeographing. Getting used to the tap . . . tap tap ... of twenty odd typewriters.
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(a) Sylvia Wann pauses to look over what she has typed, (b) Theda Faucette and Patricia Goodpasture work continously.
(c) Mrs. Lewis helps Janice Oakes with a tabulation problem.
(d) Terry Booher works with an adding machine, (e) Barbara Robins types as Laura Malone thumbs through the files.
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(a) Third year art students decorating hall bulletin board, (b) Fourth period art class works on Christmas projects, (c) Susie Little- ton and Joyce Lane put the finishing touches on their projects, (d) Donna Keesee con- structs a tissue paper butterfly.
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HOME ECONOMICS
Cracking the first egg. Making it into an omlette . . . having it burn. Designing an original and . . . sewing it over again. Fixing salads, health foods. Learning how to care for the home.
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(a) Rhonda Fleenor patiently pins her pattern pieces to the material, (b) “1 think I'll put fringe and symbols on mine." (c) Mrs. Coleman instructs her students on the application of decorations on waste paper baskets, (d) Evonne Lyttle formally setting a table.
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(a) Coach Allison's health class studies for a test, (b) Pat York draws a foul while going up for the rebound, (c) Geoff Harter guards Ricky Lovegrove. (d) Teresa Cooper concen- trates on sit-ups. (e) Team mates await re- turn from a fellow player.
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
'T-2-3-4-down on the floor!
Okay . . . run around the track five times. Hold those stomachs in.
These girls are really out of shape.
They're dropping like flies all over the track.
I just can't understand it!"
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DRIVER EDUCATION
(a) Driver Education students are taught controls of the car by Mr. Hurley, (b) Steve Morton and Howard Woods re- ceive instructions from Mr. Hurley, (c) Harry Tittle starts his first day of behind the wheel training.
The first time on the road . . . gripping the steering wheel, not going above 25 m.p.h.. Wondering if the student driving now is as scared as you were, praying he's more sure of himself. Looking forward with excitement to the next time.
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SPECIAL
EDUCATION
New opportunities being offered, doors to brighter futures being opened. History, math, science, subjects to be learned.
Better facilities and training.
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(a) Debbie Rawn receives instruction from Mrs. Fogarty, (b) Special education group took swimming instructions last summer, (c) Allan Burklowe seeks help from Mrs. Key on his English assign- ment.
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DISTRIBUTIVE
EDUCATION
Learning to use the "tools" of the trade: typewriters, adding machines, cash registers. The art of sales managing, office training, good salesmanship. A better businessman for the world of business.
(a) President of D.E., Bryan Arnold, shows how a customer thinks, (b) John Morrissey demonstrates his appliance.
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INDUSTRIAL
COOPERATIVE
TRAINING
The challenge of tomorrow. Obtaining the chance to work for community businesses while getting an education. Experimenting in different fields of business:
Costomotology, floral arrangements, helping at a children's nursery. Learning today to be capable tomorrow.
(a) Donnie Sexton works with blue-print machine, (b) Ronald Bacon draws at Black Diamond.
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BAND
Practice . . . practice . . . practice. For there are programs to give and contests to enter. Parades to march in. The excitement of a new town, new faces; faces of those you will be competing against. The promises of Band Camp to look forward to.
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CHORUS
Singing . . . Expressing stories and ideas through the voice. Trying out for Concert Choir;
Singing a solo in the Christmas program. Going on tour . . . Doing what you enjoy and enjoying what you do!
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(a) Mr. Perry directs during Qirist- mas program, (b) The Concert Choir finishes the Christmas concert singing the Halleluia Chorus, (c) Girls Glee Club performs in the seasonal activ- ity. (d) During the V.H.S. Christmas program Boys Glee Club demon- strated harmony, (e) Mary O'dell as- sists Mixed Chorus in Christmas car- oling.
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Freedom Of Activity In ATHLETICS
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Freedom to participate in one of the many sports available, to do one's best even when losing, to practice good sportsmanship and encourage school spirit.
Freedom to stand up for the things you have pride in;
your school, your friends, your team. Freedom to live up to the rules, to play fairly;
to shake your opponents hand.
Freedom to hold your head high, during the raising of the flag.
Freedom to work as a team,
to help your teammate when he's down,
to feel jubilant when you've won.
Freedom ... to become a better person
from experiences
and standards set in sports.
GOLF
'70 SCOREBOARD
Battle
Johnson City
Tennessee
Johnson City
Marion
Johnson City
Abingdon
Holston
Battle
East
Johnson City Marion Abingdon East
Tennessee
365 |
VHS |
306 |
VHS |
165 |
VHS |
146 |
VHS |
363 |
VHS |
304 |
VHS |
172 |
VHS |
224 |
VHS |
341 |
VHS |
347 |
VHS |
300 |
VHS |
346 |
VHS |
344 |
VHS |
323 |
VHS |
333 |
VHS |
345
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(a) Serge Martin concentrates on putt, (b) Cecil Bradley, Lee Miller, Tommy Cunningham, Coach Watford, Gary Wallace, Serge Martin, Joe Perry, Danny Edwards, Bill Shoemaker, (c) Gary Wallace takes approach shot, (d) Cecil Bradley follows through in form.
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TRACK
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'70 SCOREBOARD
Tennessee |
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VHS |
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Battle |
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VHS |
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Marion |
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VHS |
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(a) Livingston, Cross, McVey, Stophel, Keesee, Roberts, Coach Byington, Perkins, Wilson, DeLapp, Seavers (Mgr.), Williams (Mgr.), Ratcliff, Johnson, Thomas, Neal, Duncan (Mgr.), Durrance.
(b) Neal scars over sand pit. (c) Two Cats off and running against a single opponent.
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(a) Livingston displays outstanding ability, (b) Henner leads opponent in long distance race, (c) Enthused spectators enjoy track meet, (d) Man- agers Dunkin, Seavers, and Williams, complete a hard afternoon's work, (e) Leonard heaves shot against Marion.
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BASEBALL
The Virginia High Bearcats "uncrowned base- ball champs of the Southwest District" amassed a 17-3 record for their best season ever. The mighty 'Cats were number one in 8 out of 9 ca- tagories in the Southwest District. Hard hitting Danny Barker led in five departments. The four highest batting averages in the district were held by Virginia High Athletes. The powerful Bear- cats couldn't participate in the playoffs because of being saddled with a VHSL probation.
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(a) Front row: Coach Spangler, Sam Eaton, Steve Smith, Bill Corum, Wayne Stophel, Mike Bailey, Glen Greenwell, Coach Bailey. 2nd row: Harvey Cooper, Jeff Dowell, Danny Barker, Doug Houser, Randy Walker, Greg Dorton, Bobby Walls, Gary Roberts, Back row: Ronnie Doss, Eddie Durrance, Dean Jones, Bruce Meade, Terry Weatherly, Fred Sparkman, Billy Bryant, (b) "Demon Dean" Jones on the mound, (c) Danny Barker at the plate (d) Coaches Spanger and Bailey.
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'70 SCOREBOARD
Abingdon Kingsport Gate City University High East
Elizabethton
Battle
Cumberland (Ky.) Gate City Marion Tennessee East
University High Grundy ^Double Grundy /header Tennessee Mountain City Marion Central Battle
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6 |
VHS |
5 |
1 |
VHS |
2 |
0 |
VHS |
10 |
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VHS |
11 |
2 |
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(a) EXirrance and Jones wait for a piece of tfie action, (b) Bryant studies opponents wfiile warming up. (c) Jones connects witJi pitcfi, (d) Fleenor and Barlcer watcfi tJie game.
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(a) Doss slams one. (b) Safe at third, (c) Barker trots across the plate, (d) Rita shows enthusiasm, (e) Janis Campbell, Cathy Leo- nard, Susie Greer, Teresa Odum, Alyson Arnold, Rita Stevens, Carolyn Kearfott.
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CHEERLEADERS
The 1970-1971 V.H.5. cheerleaders are un- doubtedly the best yet to represent our school in state competition. They won various awards, in- cluding best squad, at a cheerleaders' camp in Virginia Beach. This year's cheerleaders, with fantastic school spirit and the ability to project it, aroused and strengthened our school spirit . . . They have truly given V.H.S. something to be very proud of.
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(a) Janis Campbell, Cathy Leonard, Susie Greer, Teresa Odum, Alyson Arnold, Rita Stevens, and Carolyn Kearfott, (b) Carolyn Kearfott's look of distress is contrasted by officer's apathy, (c) Alyson Arnold sings Star Spangled Banner before game, (d) Teresa Odum decorates for V-T week, (e) Cathy Leonard throws out candy in the Christmas parade, (f) Stevens and Kearfott lead cheers at a football game.
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FOOTBALL
The Virginia High Bearcats suffered a disap- pointing season as they went 2-8 for the season. In the opening game Bearcats met the Trojan's of Battle High and lost a hard fought contest. In the second game of the season the Cats really looked good but lost by only one point to highly rated Graham. As the season developed the 'Cats could not quite put it all together, as they emerge defeated 80% of the games. Most games, howev- er, were closer than the scores indicated. The Bearcats defeated two good S.W. district teams. The Abingdon game, 7-6, was a tough game played in the mud. The talents of Butch Shelton and Joe Perry put us on the scoreboard, as Shel- ton broke loose for a touchdown and Perry made the extra point. The Richlands game, 32-12, was a well earned victory.
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(a) Front row: Edwards, Salyers, Cansler, Roberts, S. Smith, Davenport, Shelton, Bailey, Gemmell, Worrell, Perkins, Washington, 2nd row: Wilson, Perry,
Owens, Ketron, Pender, P. Widener, McKamey, R. Widner, Parrot, Cross, Gilmer, Walls, Back row: Pauley, Smithson, Miller, Corvin, Hackley, Booher, D. Smith, Strouth, Sherwood, Weatherly, Minnick, Bowers, (b) Coach Spangler consults with Coach Allison in press box. (c) Raphael Cansler boots one. (d) Pre-Season practice, (e) Coach Watford and Danny Edwards discuss offensive plays.
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'70 SCOREBOARD
Battle |
22 |
VHS |
Graham |
24 |
VHS |
Grundy |
30 |
VHS |
Abingdon |
6 |
VHS |
Marion |
43 |
VHS |
Central |
30 |
VHS |
Richlands |
12 |
VHS |
Tazewell |
24 |
VHS |
Patrick Henry |
22 |
VHS |
Tennessee |
44 |
VHS |
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(a) Managers: Rosser, Bower, Canty, Walling, Kelly.
(b) Meditation on sideline, (c) Virginia High 32, Richlands 12. (d) Shelton trapped by Tazewell defense, (e) Ramblin' Raphael "Rat" Cansler carries against vicious Vikings.
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(a) Cats rest on bus before Marion game, (b) David Strouth carries for Virginia in V-T game, (c) Benchwarmers anxiously await call to action, (d) Charles Perkins shows second effort, (e) Tennessee High's Massengill runs for his life.
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FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
'70 SCOREBOARD
Ross Robinson |
20 |
VHS |
Ketron |
8 |
VHS |
Marion |
8 |
VHS |
Colonial Heights |
8 |
VHS |
John Sevier |
6 |
VHS |
John Battle |
14 |
VHS |
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(a) Coach Spangler takes control in prac- tice. (b) Front row: Rosser, Smith, Watford, P. Dingus, Greene, Moore, Lampkins, Walling. Second row: Gudger, Mullins, Wiley, Post, M. Dingus, Creger, Collins, Tolley. Third row: Houser, Gentry, Mann, T. Rose, W. Rose, Cullop, Kelly, Sykes, (c) Mike Worrell gains yardage against Battle, (d) Ronnie Davenport rambles, (e.) Barrie Smith scrambles as Davenport blocks.
'71 SCOREBOARD
BASKETBALL
Abingdon |
38 |
VHS |
54 |
Gate City |
60 |
VHS |
61 |
Tenn. High |
67 |
VHS |
43 |
East |
74 |
VHS |
62 |
Grundy |
69 |
VHS |
85 |
Tenn. High |
80 |
VHS |
48 |
Patrick Henry |
56 |
VHS |
74 |
Marion |
44 |
VHS |
38 |
Battle |
49 |
VHS |
75 |
Patrick Henry |
53 |
VHS |
72 |
Marion |
26 |
VHS |
40 |
Richlands |
64 |
VHS |
79 |
Graham |
75 |
VHS |
64 |
Tazewell |
56 |
VHS |
67 |
Battle |
53 |
VHS |
60 |
Abingdon |
49 |
VHS |
61 |
Gate City |
93 |
VHS |
72 |
East |
76 |
VHS |
61 |
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Abingdon |
64 |
VHS |
71 |
Gate City |
76 |
VHS |
67 |
Virginia High's '70-'71 varsity basket- ball team was an exciting and unpre- dictable ball club. Early in the season, forecasters predicted the Bearcats to finish in the cellar of the SWD. But as the sea- son progressed, Virginia High proved to be a contender for the crown, eventually finishing third in the district.
The Bearcats were blessed with plenty of individual talent. Senior Bruce Meade was a stand-out ballhandler and shooter. James Pender, dubbed "Jumping James" by area sportswriters, was a con- sistent performer all season. Mike Foote, a junior, provided the Bearcats with plenty of rebounds. Other stand-outs were Steve Smith, Raphael Cansler, Leon- ard Bowers, and Harlon King.
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(a) Pender, Groseclose, Martin, Smith, Cansler, Everett, Bowers, Foote, Meade, Green, Williams. Kneeling: Coach Towns, (b) Mgrs. Jones, Fleenor, Kelly, (c) Mike Foote drives against Gate City defense, (d) James Pender takes jump shot, (e) Bruce Meade shoots against East, (f) Raphael “Rat" Cansler makes a jump shot.
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'71 SCOREBOARD
Abingdon |
30 |
VHS |
24 |
Gate City |
30 |
VHS |
43 |
Tenn. High |
33 |
VHS |
28 |
East |
52 |
VHS |
32 |
Grundy |
39 |
VHS |
27 |
Tenn. High |
38 |
VHS |
26 |
Patrick Henry |
34 |
VHS |
39 |
Marion |
48 |
VHS |
28 |
Battle |
32 |
VHS |
31 |
Patrick Henry |
40 |
VHS |
56 |
Marion |
56 |
VHS |
39 |
Richlands |
25 |
VHS |
37 |
Graham |
38 |
VHS |
30 |
Tazewell |
41 |
VHS |
49 |
Battle |
35 |
VHS |
34 |
Abingdon |
51 |
VHS |
48 |
Gate City |
56 |
VHS |
41 |
East |
60 |
VHS |
32 |
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9th GRADE
'71 SCOREBOARD
Tenn. High |
49 |
VHS |
Gate City |
17 |
VHS |
Battle |
30 |
VHS |
Holston |
35 |
VHS |
Gate City |
78 |
VHS |
Marion |
30 |
VHS |
Tenn. High |
38 |
VHS |
Holston |
38 |
VHS |
Holston |
33 |
VHS |
Abingdon |
41 |
VHS |
Battle |
34 |
VHS |
Holston |
66 |
VHS |
Abingdon |
37 |
VHS |
Marion |
21 |
VHS |
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33 row: Rosser, Moore, Crane, Mitchel,
2g Cato, Johnson, Morton, Walling. Back row: Coach Allison, Widner, Washing- ton, Eury, Carter, Smith, Pope, Wells, (c) 36 Front row: Watford, Kelly, Smith, Cul- 32 lop, Greene, Washington Snader, Mul-
52 lins. Back row: Hurley, Pender, Miller, Worrell, Wilson, Dunkin, Dickerson, Barrett, Coach Isenhour.
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Freedom To Participate In ORGANIZATIONS
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Freedom to become active in an organization that has meaning. To experience the feeling of serving your community.
Freedom to participate in projects,
set goals, interest other students.
Freedom to join
the club of your choice,
one that holds a special attraction
for you.
Freedom to experience leadership.
To set a good example for new students.
To make them feel wanted and a part of our school.
Freedom to have an abundance of good times; times to remember . . . remember with fond sadness. Freedom ... to belong.
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(a) Front row; President Sandoe, Vice President Silcox, Secretary Leonard, Sweetheart Clark, Tate, Keesee, King. Second row: Holbrook, Fleenor, Denny, Rutter, Tolbert. Third row: Hensley, Rachel, Gregory, Kegley, Mikell. Last row: Sponsor Mrs. Pullon,
Rosser, Saul, Allen, Cross, Pope, (b) Marilyn Holbrook pins a tag on Vickie Rutter.
ALPHA FOUNDATION
The purpose of the Alpha is to better its school and community. Among its varied activities are bake sales, car washes, and skits. In addition to the Alphas' hard work and unity, they are also noted for their navy blue sweaters emblemmed with the Greek letter for Alpha.
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(a) Front row: Leonard, Treasurer McCartney, Vice President Hackley, Secretary Tate, President Warren, Parlimentarian Thompson. Second row: Goins, Lane, Minnick, Griswold, Booher, Mikell. Third row: Faucette, Martin, Bryan, Cox, Cooper, Farnham. Back row: Johnston, Perkins, Littleton, Leonard, Baker, Cunningham, Wise, Pope, (b) Front row: Wolfe, Bowers, Sandoe, Leonard, Meany, Newman. Second row: Reedy, Woody, Chandler, Smith, Jones, Knox. Back row: Sponsor Mrs. Copenhaver, Roberts, Eads, Pender, Dabbs.
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ART CLUB
Decorating the school for special events, art exhibits, and display work kept the Art Club members busy all year. One very special and popular project with everyone is the designing and painting of the gigantic mural for the annual Spring Festival. Field trips sponsored by the club help art students to become acquainted with and develop an appreciation for the many cultural offerings of our com- munity.
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BETA CLUB
The Beta Club is a national or- ganization with membership con- sisting of students who have exemplified scholarship, leadership, and character. This year there are fifty-eight members from the junior and senior classes.
The club has at least two service projects each year and various other projects to help pay the cost of the state convention.
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(a) Juniors; Front row: Kelly, Clark, Hale, Olinger, Grayson, Bray. Second row: Blevins, Hawthorne, Groseclose, Tate, Dickey, Banks. Third row: Rutter, Hamilton, Todt, Teillman, Gregory. Fourth row: Kearfott, Greer, Johnson, Corvin, Bradley. Last row: Crowe, Seaver, Shumaker, Salyers, Horne, (b) Seniors; Front row: Sponsor Miss Acuff, President Cooper, Vice President Fleenor, Secretary Odum, Treasurer Parrott, Sgt.-at-Arms O'Dell. Second row: Gabel, Williams, Lane, Geromanos, Morton. Third row: Griswold, Booher, Bowman, Blevins, Allen, Shipley. Fourth row: Ellis, Kearfott, White, Gobble, Hawkins, Clark. Last row: Goins, Dunkin, Salyers, Leonard, Sharrett, Umberger.
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CLUB COUNCIL
The Club Council, comprised of all Virginia High School club presidents, was organized to promote a greater interest in clubs. Individual club problems are discussed as needed.
(a) Merle Warren and Maggie Fagan listen attentively during a Club Council meeting, (b) Front row: Fagan, Tritt, Jennings, Griswold, Hamilton, White, Green. Second row: Williams, White, Greene, Sandoe, Warren. Third row: Keesee, Kearfott, Odum, Cooper, Andersen. Last row: Clark, Smith, Parrott, Fleenor, Umberger.
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(a) Front row: Almaroad, Crusenberry, Rogers, Ball, Roberts, King, McCrosky, Gobble, Lawson, Sponsor Miss Moad, Second row: Arnold, Fouch, Horne, lessee, Harmon, Milhorne, Tolley, M. Hamilton, J. Hamilton. Third row: Sponsor Mr. Cummins, Tate, Wampler, Brewer, Hartsock, Beverly, Ratliff, Eastridge. Fourth row: Baker, Linnen, Kelsey, Wolfe, Walling, Sampson, Morrissey, Malcolm. Back row: Lutrell, Fleming, Wells, Fouch, Jones, Thurston, (b) President Arnold, Vice President Saddler, Thompson, Vice Presidents Harrison, Estes, Secretary Jennings, Treasurer Cross, Chaplain Stapleton, Reporter Koltunski, Carmody, Tapscott. Second row:
Tritt, Cheatem, Grubb, Hess, Pullon, Canter, Richardson, Herndon, Miss Moad. Third row: Fagan, Oakes, Proulex, McCroskey, Irvin, Wright, Scroggs, Murray, Rogers. Fourth row: Worley, Louthen, Strickland, Henner, Jessee, King, Hoffarth, Belcher. Back row: Jackson, Smith,
Stacey, Sykes, Crowell, Page.
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The Virginia High School Distributive Education program functions within the framework of the overall curriculum of the school. It is a program which is a cooperative enterprise, using both the facilities of the school and the marketing and merchandising resources of the community. Because most of the student placements have been in retail establishments, the instructional program has been developed to a great extent in this area. The program is concerned with the realm of distribution and not entirely with the beginning positions in retailing which, inevitably, are the initiating experiences for the majority of students seeking a ca- reer in distribution.
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DRAMA CLUB
^ b The primary purpose of the Drama Club is to provide an opportunity to learn and participate for all those inter- ested in the production of plays, either as actors or crew workers. This year the Drama Club has undertaken sev- eral noteworthy projects, one of which is the production of "You Can't Take It With You." In this manner the club presents plays that are worthy of the attention of the school and the city of Bristol; and also nurture an interest in the performing arts at VH5.
(a) Front row: Stedman, Post, Reporter Faucette, Treasurer Tate, Vice President Hairston, President Koltunski, Vice President Sampson, Secretary Warren, Parliamentary Ellis. Second row: Keesee, Campbell, Watford, McCartney, Farnham, Tapscott, Gabel, Bass, Fine, Harkrader, Cross. Third row: Jones, Post, Shumate, Chandler, Woody, Barnes, Davis, Hurt, Woody, Hernandez, Stevenson, Malcolm, Knox, Fourth row: Moretz, Mikell, Kearfott, Lane, Johnson, Oxendine, Davis, Henner, Garrett, Jones. Back row: Harter, Clark, Bowie, Littleton, Cross, Lilley, Lovett, (b) David Post and Mike Ellis are very excited about the car parade.
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F.B.L.A.
The F.B.L.A., consisting of 16 students, has learned a lot about different businesses of Amer- ica. Other than their annual Tom Wat sales campaign, they helped in the Christmas Santa Pal Program and the March of Dimes. The F.B.L.A. also presented a scholarship for the out- standing business student in the school.
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(a) Front row: Leonard, Oakes, Newton Carmody, Jennings. Second row: Sponsor Mrs. Martin, Shumate, Moore, Wann, Proulex, Back row: Oxen- dine. Gentry, Peters, Reisler, Worley, Mathesius. (b) F.B.L.A. members look over the Santa Pal package collection.
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F.H.A
The main purpose of the F.H.A. is to help the girls learn about many different aspects of life. One must have had at least one year of Home Economics to be- long. During the course of the year they had the V-T sucker sale and participated in the annual Santa Pal.
Front row: President McCroskey, Vice President Williams, Secretary Millhorn, Treasurer Lyttle, Fleen- or, Parlimentarian Mann, Sponsor Mrs. Coleman. Second row: Leonard, Thompson, Wright, Hess, Chaplain Atwood, Dawson. Third row: Sheperd, Humphrey, Stout, Booher, Ball, Back row: Cooper, Bowers, T, Bowers, Weeks.
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FRENCH CLUB
The French Club has tried to learn more about the country of France and the French people. They held a French Bazaar this spring for money making purposes as well as to illustrate delicious French pastries. At Christmas the club decorated some of the bulletin boards as in France religion still plays an important role in life.
(a) French Club releases balloons at V-T game, (b) Front row: Mrs. Hubbard, President Kearfott, Griswold, Blevins, Janice Ellis, Holbrook. Second row: Shipley, M. O'Dell, Odum, Greer, Campbell, S. Fleenor, McDaniel, McDaniel, L. Sizemore, White, L. O'Dell. Third row: Sandoe, Judy Ellis, Woody, Moretz, Fine, Blankenship, M. Fleenor, Sexton, Stallard, Fields, McLagan. Fourth row: Rose, Hawkins, Clark, Faucette, Cox, Teilmann, Whitten, Bass, Tate, Bray, Gorely, Grayson. Back row: Cunningham, Cross, G. Sizemore, Conner, Barker.
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HI-Y CLUB
The Boys' Hi-Y is a service club dedicated to main- taining high standards of living in all phases of life. This year the Hi-Y participated in the Christmas Seals program held at the local YMCA and helped in several school service projects. They also decorated the cafete- ria for V-T Week. Other projects included a doughnut sale and attending the Tennessee Model General As- sembly held in Nashville.
Front row: President Fleenor, Vice President
I Cooper, Treasurer Dunkin, Sweetheart Sandoe, Secretary Parrot, Sgt.-at-Arms Seaver, Chaplain Sparkman. Second row: Sharrett, Steve Umberger, j Smith, Williams. Third row: Crowe, Strouth, Cross, Shumaker. Back row: Barker, McVey, Dunkin, Stanley Umberger, Mr. Wilkinson.
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V.I.C.A.
Vica is a cooperative work-study program of training for juniors and seniors who attend school one half day and train on the job for a minimum of fifteen hours per week. Leadership training is emphasized through district, state, and regional contests, such as: Speech, job interview, current events, spelling, drafting, etc.
(a) Haynes Tuell gives speech, (b) Pippin, Stophel, Davidson, Rosenbalm, Wampler, Hughes, S. Jackson, Barrett, Tuell, Sponsor Mrs. Boyd. Second row: Caple, J. Jackson, Greenwell, Scott, Hill, Gillenwater, Anderson, Canter, Link, Moore Green. Third row: Pender, Pope, Tittle, Bailey, Miller, Baker, Johnson, Collins. Back row: Modrejewski, Hurley, Sexton, Ballard, Blevins, Thomas.
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INTERACT
The Interact Club is a service organization sponsored by the Rotary Club of Bristol. The purpose of the club is to promote co-operation and friendship among its members in school and community activities. Projects included assisting the Tuberculosis Association in its fight against respiratory disease.
(a) Members of Interact work on seasonal project, (b) Front row: President Andersen, Stewart, Chaplain Groseclose, Sweetheart Tapscott, Gilmer, Gemmell, Vice-President Newton, Second row: Hobbs, Pauley, Melkowski, Corvin, Salyers, Dicker!. Third row: Everett, Schneider, York, Cross, Keen, Dowell. Back row: Melkowski, Mullins, Rosser.
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JUNIOR CIVITAN
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The Junior Civitan Club is organized and sup- ported by the Afternoon Civitan Club of Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee. The purpose of the club is to promote good citizenship throughout the school and the community. Some of the projects of the club include selling fruit cakes, giving money to the cheerleaders during V-T Week to help them buy balloons, and giving money to the fire vic- tims throughout the community.
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(a) Front row; President Parrott, Vice President Morrissey, Treasurer Ross, Sweetheart Kearfott, Secretary Roberts, Perry, Goins. Second row: Weaver, Smith, Ball, Rosser, Watford. Last row: Strouth, Perkins, Booher, Holbrook, Corvin. (b) Roberts, Parrott, and Ross confer with Sponsor Mrs. Williford.
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JUNIOR JAYCEES
Abiding by the Jaycee Creed they have helped non profitable organizations such as the Salvation Army with the Dime Board, the March of Dimes, Bread Sale, and the Bristol Scholarship Fund by donating proceeds from the talent show every year. In keeping with good school spirit they helped decorate for V-T Week.
(a) Butch Post and Dick Johnson work at dimeboard for the Salvation Army, (b) Front row: Stone, Schneider, Roberts, Sweetheart Greer, President Keesee, Canty, Vice President Sword, Secretary Daugherty. Second row: Stophel, Snader, Smith, B. Post, Opengari. Third row: Pender, Moretz, Martin, Hess, Pippin. Last row: Necessary, Doss, Post, Davis, Johnson, Miller.
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JUNIOR LATIN CLUB
(a) Front Row: Dickert, President Williams, Secretary-Treasurer McVey. Second Row: Bryan, Kirk, VanHoy, Barnes, Clark, White, Boggs, Stevenson, Steiding. Third Row: Malcolm, Underwood, Crowe, Lewis, Dingus, Harkrader, Hurt, Sherwood. Fourth Row: Peterson, Henner, Bagnall, Dunkin, Woody, Fields, Bond, Arnold. Back Row: Johnson, King, Hoback, Ketron, Kelly, Post, (b) Jerry Bond, David King, and Mary Beth Henner show enthusiasm at the Junior Latin Club bake sale.
The Junior Latin Club is a junior affiliate of the Virgi- nia High School Junior Classical League The club has aided the Senior Latin Club in bake sales, in the stu- dent-faculty ballgame and in other activities called upon. Among the activities successfully carried out by the Ju- nior Club on its own have been a window wash and de- corating for V-T Week. The club strives for good citizen- ship. The proud motto could very well be, Civis Scholae Sum.
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KEY CLUB
The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis International, is a boy's service organization, consisting of nineteen boys. The main purpose of the club is to encourage citi- zenship and initiative. Key Club activities include the selling of corsages during V-T Week, serving as guides for College Day, and the raising and lowering of the United States and Virginia flags each day.
(a) Steve Smith, Glen Greenwell, and Bruce Meade raise the flag, (b) Front Row: President Smith, Vice President Meade, Secretary Jones, Treasurer Clark, Sweetheart Odum, Sergeant-at-Arms Hackley, Chaplain Horne. Second Row: M. Walling, Ricky Kelly, Randy Kelly, Sponsor Mr. Meyers. Third Row: Bailey, Sparkman, Sherwood, Mitchell. Back Row: J. Walling, Perry, Baxley, Edwards, Worrell.
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(a) Front row: Sponsor Mrs. Daniel, President White, Vice President Dickert, Treasurer Leonard, Secretary Cooper, Reporter Parks. Second row: Whitaker, Hairston, Tate, Hubbard, Harter. Third row: McCartney, Johnson, Leonard, Crowe. Back row: Gregory, Shumaker, Wolfe, France, (b) Dickert, Harter, and France present cake to Mr. Merritt as a reward for winning the Student-Faculty Game.
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LATIN CLUB
The Latin Club is affiliated with the National and State Junior Classical League. The members annually attend the state convention and sponsor the Student-Faculty Basketball Game. They put up a Christmas tree in the Foreign language wing and had a Christmas cart for the teachers. This year the members helped with the Tuberculosis Society and held bake sales, window washes, and sold Bear- cat Buttons. The climax of the year is the annual Latin Club Banquet and the induction of new officers.
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LIBRARY CLUB
The purposes of the Library Club are to encourage the reading of good books, to de- velop leadership abilities, to improve the li- brary program, and to stimulate interest in li- brary work as a career. Service projects for 1970-1971 include decorating the library for V-T Week, donating books and sculpture to the library, keeping a scrapbook of school activities and purchasing a filmstrip cabinet. Most club members assist with routine library duties, such as circulating materials, reading shelves, and filing or shelving materials. Fi- nancial activities include the sale of candy, school notes and all-occasion cards.
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(a) Kevin Wheeler, Shirley Hess, and Vince Singleton assemble materials, (b) Front row: President Singleton, Vice President Hess, Treasurer Bowers, Secretary Gentry, Reporter Mumpower. Second row: Rose, Collins, Peterson, Sponsor Miss Cooper, Wheeler. Third row:
Wiley, Mitchell.
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S.C.A.
(a) Front row: Clark, Baxley, Jones,
Sampson, Ellis. Second row: Willis, Denny, Ball, Kearfott, Tate, Shipley. Third row: Fields, Davidson, Campbell, Greene, Stevens, Ellis, Arnold, Quisenberry. Fourth row: Cox, Newman, Kistner, Gregory,
Moretz, Hurt. Back row: Parrot, Rosser, Watford, Willy, Bass, Fleenor, Ketron, (b) Janice Ellis Reporter, Debbie Sampson Treasurer, Charlie Jones Vice President, Bob Baxley Secretary, David Clark President.
The Student Co-operative Association functions as the student governing body of Virginia High School. This organization seeks to develop a sense of good sportsmanship and democratic prac- tices in all students in every phase of school and community ac- tivity. The S.C.A. works directly with the school to coordinate all club activities and to send delegates to district, regional and state conferences. In addition to all other services the S.C.A. operates the bookstore each day to sell school supplies to students. The profit from these sales goes to finance the many activities under- taken by the Council throughout the school year.
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SCIENCE CLUB
The Science Club is for students who have taken two years of science and would like to further their education in this field by doing interesting and enjoyable activities. They have forty-three students in the Club who have a C or above average. The club is very well organized having participated in a lot of activities to earn money to go on a trip. One of their goals is to go to Ala- bama. The Science Club participated in V.T. Week by decorating the science wing, and has had three window washes.
Front row: President Umberger, Vice President Arnold, Secretary Lauman, Treasurer Cooper, Sergeant- at-Arms Greer, Mellet, Kearfott, Sandoe, Sponsor Mrs. Harenberg. Second row: Hubbard, O'Dell, Holbrook, Bass, Minnick, Moretz, Faucette, Hensley, Grayson. Third row: Tate, Pauley, Stewart, Sharret, McDaniel, Hamilton, Olinger, Gorely, Bray. Fourth row: Crowe, Leonard, Groseclose, Goodpasture, Bond, Stanley Umberger, Seaver, Slayer, Gregory. Back row: Quisenberry, Meany, York, Warren, Sampson, Shumaker, Clark.
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SPANISH CLUB
The Spanish Club is organized for the pur- pose of increasing interest in the Spanish speaking people and their customs. The club has presented speakers and films to further their understanding. Other activities included decorating for Columbus Day and V-T Week, having a car in the car parade, a Christmas Fiesta, and the annual Open House in the spring. With this, the club also tries to serve its community in any way possible.
(a) Front row: President Fagan, Vice President Booher, Treasurer Stedman, Secretary Warren, Reporter Stevenson, Sgt.-at-Arms West, Chaplain Holbrook. Second row: Booher, Geromanos, Gable, Crusenberry, Moore, Campbell, Roberts, Garrett, Gilbert, Smith, Clark, Hensley, Willet, Baer, Wright. Third row: Ryan, Allison, Musgrove, Merritt, Holbrook, Bowers, Leonard, Willis, Canter, Jones, Davidson, Schneider. Fourth row: Jones, McClellan, Rawn, Banks, Booher, Tate, Greene, Hite, Reedy, Griffin, Groseclose. Back row: Blevins, King, Strouth, Hackley, Owens, (b) Mona Merritt and Paul Greene fill balloons for the V-T Game.
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STUDENT LIFE BIBLE CLUB
A Christian attitude toward life and a great love for fellow man are promoted by each individual of the Stu- dent Life Club. The club contains devoted students up- grading our community and achieving their goals. Among their many activities they gave a subscription of Campus Life Magazine to the library, a Thanksgiving momento to teachers, giving a contribution to Haven of Rest Rescue Mission, and a contribution to the American Bible So- ciety.
(a) Lisa Grayson, Brenda Olinger, and Terry Hamilton work on the club's momentos to teachers, (b) Front row: President Hamilton, Vice President Moretz, Historian Large, Secretary Grayson, Treasurer Bray. Second row: Sponsor Mrs. Williams, Williams, Moore, Little, Olinger, Gorley, Whitaker, Sponsor Miss Brown. Last row: Oxendine, Kirk, Sexton, Banks, Underwood, Gobble, Waycaster, Whitaker.
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TRI-DELTA
TRI-HI-Y
(a) Front row: Chaplain Morton, President Griswold, Sweetheart Melkowski, Vice President Stevens, Treasurer Farnham. Second row: Woody, Barnes, Newman, Fleenor, McDaniel, Lane. Third row: McCartney, Cooper, Johnson, Blackley, Saunders. Fourth row: Todt, Rose, Blevins, Whitten, Kistner, Isley, Sproles. Back row: Teillman, Hale, Reedy, Combs, Cox, Littleton, Sponsor Mrs. Hilton, (b) A typical club meeting.
The Tri-Delta Tri-Hi-Y is a girls service organization affiliated with the national Y.M.C.A. Its main purpose is to create and maintain high standards of character in ev- ery facet of life today. This year the Tri-Delta has under- taken several projects which include decorating the caf- eteria for V-T Week, aiding in the March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy drive, and the Tuberculosis Associa- tion.
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TRI-HI- Y
The Tri-Hi-Y is an affiliate of the YMCA. Its main purpose is to cre- ate, maintain, and extend high standards of Christian character. Some of its activities this year were a doughnut sale, the V-T Week balloon throw, V-T Week skit for the final pep-rally, signs and breakthrough for our teams, and adopting families for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
(a) Theda Faucette, Joan TTiompson, and Carolyn Kearfott display their tags for the camera, (b) Front row: Sgt.-at-Arms Warren, President Greene, Vice President Henner, Secretary Kearfott, Treasurer Ellis, Sweetheart Gemmell, OTDell, Reportorians Meany, Lauman, Chaplain Odum. Second row: Campbell, Arnold, Greer, Ellis, Quisenberry, Shipley. Third row: Sampson, Qark, Hairston, Dickert, Minnick, Parks, Sponsor Miss Reeves. Fourth row: Fagan, lilley, Martin, Faucette, Kearfott. Back row: Kerr, Hawkins, Thompson, Leonard, White, Goodpasture.
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VHS BIG ORANGE BAND
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(a) Front row: Head Majorette Bowman, Hoss, Rutter. Second row: Kearfott, Van- hoy, S. Fleenor, Dawson, Mink, L. Crowe, Fine, Brewer, Allison, Campbell, McClellan, Hale, Combs, U. Whitaker. Back row: Mason, C. Williams, Barnes, Leonard,
S. Lane, L. Weatherly, Denton, Bagnell,
Ball, Fields, M. Crowe, Malone, C. Weath- erly, 5. Whitaker, Bevins, Wilkinson,
Wolfe, Jones, (b) Band Council: Front row: Bowman, Hendricks, Kearfott,
P. Baer, M. Crowe, R. Dunkin. Back row: France, Hale, Seaver, Geromanous, Bradley, (c) Drum Major Pam Baer, (d) Head Majorette Libby Bowman, Reba Hoss, Vickie Rutter, Barbara Sandoe, Linda Newman, Myra Fleenor. (e) Front row: Sandoe, Newman, M. Fleenor. Second row: Moore, Bradley, Wise, Mays, S. Williams, Johnson, Umberger, Pippin, McVey, Rawn, Oxendine, S. Lane, Geromanous, Stallard. Back row: Griffin, Groseclose, G. Baer,
King, R. Duncan, Hendricks, France, Mus- grove, Piotrowski, Bonham, Blankenship, Greene, Seaver, Bond, Sword, Owens. Not pictured: B. Dunkin, Blackley, Everett, Jennings, Kegley, Wampler, (f) Head Majorette Libby Bowman.
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CHORAL GROUPS
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(a) Members of the Concert Choir express themselves in song, (b) 1969-1970 Concert Choir gives a presentation before going on tour, (c) The Concert Choir presents “Gloria” by Vivaldi at Virginia Junior High for the Rasnick Memorial Fund, (d) Mixed Chorus gives performance at State Street Methodist Church.
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FREEDOM IN GUIDANCE AND
RESPONSIBILITY
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Freedom to guide the students at V.H.S.
To show us the right path to follow.
Freedom to help us with our problems, encourage us with our ideas.
Freedom to judge fairly and impartially.
To become involved with students as individuals.
Freedom to excite and stimulate minds.
To lead them
through new phases of learning.
Freedom to protect.
Freedom to defend.
To answer questions and gain respect, to be loved.
Freedom to make our school a better place for everyone.
Freedom ... to become a special person to each and every one of us.
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Miss Annette Acuff Mr. Carlis Allison Mrs. Gwen Barber Mrs. Doris Booth
Mrs. Louise Bowdoin Mrs. Frances Boyd Miss Irene Brown Mrs. Ruby Brown
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Mrs. Helen Coleman Mrs. Mildred Copenhaver Mrs. Mildred Creger Mr. Jack Cummins
Mrs. Diana Dalton Mrs. Mary V. Daniel Mrs. Sara Davis Mr. Marion Dugger
Mrs. Bennie Fogarty Miss Nina Garrett Mrs. Edith Glover Mr. Lester Hall
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Mrs. Martha Harenburg Mr. Stephen Harris Mrs. Sarah Hilten Mr. Ray Hooper
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Mr. R. T. Myers Mrs, Lynda Newman Mr. James Perry Mrs, Marianne Post
Mrs. Linda Pullon Miss Helen Reeves Mr. Hamp Richardson Mr. Roland Seward
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Mr. Larry Spangler Mrs. Ruth Thrash Mr. Robert Towns
Mr. Jerry Watford Mr. Randy White Mr. Clarence Wilkinson
Mrs. Carolyn Williams Mrs. M. T. Williams Mrs. Ann Williford
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SUPERINTENDENT
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SCHOOL BOARD
(a) Dr. Richard Hislop, Superintendent of Schools, (b) BVEA Representatives meet with school board: seated — Mrs. Tim Outlaw, teacher; Mr. Joe Tolley, School Board Chairman; Mrs. W. C. Grigsby. Standing — Dr. Richard Hislop, Superintendent; Mr. Eugene Eller, BVEA President; Mr. Hugh Adair, Mr. Dean Hodgson, Mr. Otis Hurt, and Mrs. Violet Grimsley, Clerk.
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^ TOLLEY WINS V.E.A. AWARD
Mr. Joseph Tolley, Chairman of the Bristol, Virginia School Board, was honored as Virginia's "Outstanding School Board Member for 1970." The local teachers association submitted his name in nomination to the VEA and he was chosen from candidates throughout the state in recognition of his contributions to the Bristol, Virginia School System. He has not only provided leader- ship for the school board during a period of considerable accomplishment, but he has also served with dedication and persistance, working to improve the Bristol, Virginia School System.
(a) BVEA Faculty Representatives present recognition certificate to School Board Chairman, Joe Tolley, (b) Mr. Joe Tolley is recipient of the V.E.A. Outstanding School Board Member award.
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SUPERVISORY STAFF
VISITING TEACHER Miss Nita Baumgardner
FEDERAL PROJECTS COORDINATOR Mr. Jack French
GENERAL SUPERVISOR Mr. T. T. Hammack
DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION Mr. Royce Quarles
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Miss Huff Mr. Outlaw
ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS
SECRETARIES
Miss Mary Bettyjfuff Mr. A. T. Outlaw, Jr.
Mrs. Barbara Otey, Central Treasurer Mrs. Debbie Pfiefer Mrs. Ralph Whitaker
Mrs. Otey Mrs. Pfiefer Mrs. Whitaker
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GUIDANCE COUNSELOR!
Mr. Roscoe Hall Mrs. Laura McNutt
LIBRARIANS
Miss Leone Cooper Mrs. Millie Saunders
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CAFETERIA WORKERS AND CUSTODIANS
(a) Cafeteria Workers: Kathy Valdez, Nellie Saul, Virginia Derey, Ethel Dickenson, Corrinne Simcox, Frances Walden, Belle Smith, Jeane Oakley, Gladys Musick, Blanche McCroskey, Mae Berger, (b) Custodians: Mr, Raymond Eller, Mr. Billy Canter, Mr. Johnny Hawkins, Mrs. Amadalyn Freemen, (c) Parents and teachers meet after a PTA meeting, (d) PTA Officers: Treasurer, Mr. William Henner; Secretary, Mrs. Jack Kress; third Vice-President, Mrs. W. C. Bonham; second Vice-President, Mrs. J. H. Hayes; first Vice-President, Mrs, Carl Crowe; President, Mrs. Don Shumaker.
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FREEDOM AS AN INDIVIDUAL
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Freedom to be an individual. Freedom to dress with the time midi skirts, mini skirts, false fur, no make-up look, flowered shirts, long hair.
Freedom to laugh, to cry, to shout with joy; to stare in wonderment, to search within oneself for meaning and purpose.
Freedom to be outgoing and friendly
or to be quiet, shy, or alone;
to behave the way
one thinks is right,
to have an open mind
and one's own ideas.
Freedom . . . to be an individual and not a stereotype.
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FRESHMEN -
CLASS OF '74
President — Mike Ketron Vice President - Cindy Willet Secretary — Barbara Kyan Treasurer — Leigh Lewis Reporter Laura O Dell
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Suzi Allison Tony Amburgey Jane Anderson Sandy Ashley Beverly Atwood Greg Baer
Arthur Bagnall Mindy Bailey Ricky Bailey Kathy Baker Janet Ball l^rry Barker
Phillip Barker Victor Barrett Ronnie Begley Tommy Blair Sandy Boggs Anita Booher
Christine Booher Florence Booher Tommy Booher Julana Bowers Mary Bowman David Brewer
Wesley Brewer Sherry Brewer Diane Brooks Willie Brooks Chris Brown Connie Browning
Don Brummett Billy Buchanan Mary Bunche Kim Campbell Raphael Cansler Junior Canter
Sandra Canter Janice Carmack Ronald Carter Patricia Cassell Gail Casteel Freddy Chafin
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Connie Cheathem Martha Clark Revonda Clark Dickey Collins Peggy Collins Teresa Cooper
Jan Cox Randy Cox Charles Craig Jerry Creger Lynne Crowe Gina Crusenberry
Danny Cullop
Eddie Dabbs
Ronnie Davenport
Walter Davenport James Davidson Susan Davidson Sandy Davis Kathy Dearman Steve Dickenson
Mike Dingus Phil Dingus Danny Dixon Patty Dowell Bill Dunkin Gary Eads
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John Eaton Karen Edson Ricky Edwards Teresa Eggars Donald Emmert Nancy Faulks
Danny Fee Jackie Ferguson Debbie Fields Laura Fields Myra Fleenor Roger Fleenor
Donald Foote Wanda Foote John Foster Jean Fulp Cindy Garrett Gary Gentry
Doris Gobble Sharon Gobble Charles Goodman Susan Goodman Connie Gorley Peggy Gorley
Henry Greene Henrietta Greene Craig Griffin Jimmy Gross Patricia Grubb Benita Gudger
David Gudger Vickie Haga Doresa Harden Diane Harkrader Connie Hartsock Susie Harris
Charles Helbert Frank Helton Mary Beth Henner Maxine Hernandez Barbara Hess Kathy Hess
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Faye Herndon Patti Hite Scott Hoback Tim Hoffarth Danny Holt Sandra Holt
Paul Houser Janice Howell Gary Hurley Nancy Hurt Mike Hutton Billy Jo Jennings
Rhonda Jennings Sherree Jessee Brenda Johnson David Johnson Edward Johnson Maurita Johnson
Lea Jones Terri Jones Sandra Keesee Ricky Kelly William Kemp Mike Ketron
Trenaria Kirk Michele Knox Gary Lampkins Peter Lauzon Barbara Leonard Debbie Leonard
Donna Leonard Lorraine Leonard Terry Leonard Leigh Lewis Nancy Linnen Dean Lyons
Carl McCrady David McDevitt Ronnie McGlamary Jeanne Mcl-agan Rick McVey Melissa Malcolm
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Sherry Malcolm Betty Mann Jimmy Mann Preston Martin Denise Meade Jerry Miller
Vickie Mink Ricky Minton Hyder Moore Pamela Moore Manila Morelock Rita Morris
Terri Morris Mark Mullins Eddie Mumpower Lee Mumpower Debbie Murray Karen Murray
Sheryl Murray Melinda Musgrove Judy Nelson Bobby Noonkester Laura O'Dell Wayne Otey
Floyd Owens Carol Parks Robbie Payne George Peery Dan Pender Brenda Pendergrass
Beverly Peters Blake Phillippi Mark Phillippi Hobert Phipps John Pope Thomas Post
Cathy Pratt Cheryl Pratt Dennis Pratt Tina Pullon Jef¥ Rhoton Shelby Roark
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Karen Roberts Paul Robins Kathleen Rhinehart Raymond Robinson Tony Rose Earl Rose
Warren Rose Johnny Rosenbaum John Rosser Mike Rutherford Phil Rutledge Barbara Ryan
Linda Schneider Mark Scott Darlene Sexton Sandra Shaffer Sharon Shaffer Sandi Sharrett
Roy Shearin Beverly Shepherd Irene Shores Terri Sizemore Lawrence Skeen Judy Smiley
Allen Smith Barrie Smith Kathy Smith Ronnie Smith Fran Stallard Earl Stanton
Jackie Stapleton Jack Statzer Percy Statzer Sandra Steiding
Amy Stephenson Kathy Stout Jack Snader Cecil Sykes
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Doug Taylor Harry Tittle Teresa Tritt Tiga Teilman Marty Thomas Charles Tolley
Eddie Vance Billy Van Hoy Lawana Van Hoy Bird Vaughn Debbie Walden Louella Walden
Jeff Walling Katherine Washington Kenneth Washington Jerry Watford Loretta Weatherly Jimmy Weaver
Lorinda Weeks Karen West Kevin Wheeler Anna WTiite Karen White Patty Whittaker
Donna Widner Dallas Wiley Cindy Willet Ernie Williams John Williams Debbie Willis
David Worley Teresa Worley Mike Worrell Marie Wright Susanna York
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Cathie Hensley, Janis Campbell, Kim Melkowski, Kay Moore, Mona Merritt.
SOPHOMORES - CLASS OF '74
President - Kim Melkowski Vice President — Kay Moore Secretary — Janis Campbell Treasurer — Cathie Hensley Reporter — Mona Merritt
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Debbie Almany Susan Almaroad Allen Anderson Sharon Arnold Tommy Arnold
Anne Ashley Pam Baer Becky Bailey Danny Bailey Debbie Ball
Johnny Ball Frances Baker Mike Barker Kerry Barnes Linda Bass
JoRita Beverly Alan Bevins Donna Blackley Pat Blankenship Priscilla Blaylock
Gerald Blevins Jerry Bond Margaret Bonham Darline Booher Anne Bower
Delores Bowers Teresa Bowers James Bray Tim Brown Velma Brown
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JoAnn Brummitt Larry Bryant Janis Campbell Fred Canter Iran Carter
Charles Cato Terri Chandler Jack Collin Peggy Combs Marcus Conner
Ann Cooper Candy Cox Debbie Cox Jeff Crane
Larry Croomes Tommy Cross Johnny Crusenberry Larry Daniels
Steve Daugherty Eugene Davenport Carroll Dawson Valerie Demetris
Debbie Denton Robert Dickert Judy Dye Janice Ellis
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Mike Ellis Gary Estes John Eury Shirley Fields Micah Fine
Rhonda Fleenor Shanna Fleenor Larry Fouch Alvin France Susie Freeman
Carolyn Fugate David Gibson Teresa Gibson Jill Gilbert
Diane Green Paul Greene Diane Griffin Sandy Grubb
Judy Hamilton Marilyn Harr Geoffrey Harter Brian Hayes
Fred Hayes John Hayes Mattie Helton Cathie Hensley
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Deloise Hill Marilyn Holbrook Marilyn Holbrook Susan Hopkins Kathy Horne
Linda Howell Hazelle Hubbard Debra Huddleston Jayne Humphrey Diane Huntley
Gary Hutton Kenny Isley Joe Jackson Randy Jackson Wayne Jackson
Jimmy Johnson Michael Johnson Kenny Keen Connie Kelsey Barney King
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David King Brad Kirby Mary Kistner Naomi Lawless
Debbie Lawson Greg Lee Patricia Leonard Larry Link
Margie Livingston Ricky Lovegrove Evonne Lyttle Dawn McCartney
Gerald McClanahan Tina McCloud Gary McCray Janice McDaniel
Joyce McDaniel Jean McKamey Leonard McMullin Gary McMurray
Jack Malcolm Debbie Malone Anita Meade Julie Meaney Kim Melkowski
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Mona Merritt Lisa Minnick Doug Mitchell Joyce Molenaar
Kyle Moore Steve Moore Terry Moore Sharron Moretz
Steve Morton Billy Musick Ronnie Nelson Tim Nelson
Linda Newman Jim Newton Marilyn Nichols Stanley Owen
Greg Owens Betty Parks Randy Parks Steve Penley
Charles Perkins Betty Peters Karen Peterson Alex Piotrowski
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Tony Pippin David Price
Mary Margaret Quisenberry Gary Rawn
Andy Riethmaier Linda Roark Ricky Roark David Robinson
Floyd Rodgers Karen Rose Rita Rouse Teresa Rutter
Diane Salyers Pamela Saunders Tony Scales Brenda Shaffer
Freida Shaffer Gary Shaffer Shirley Shepherd David Sherwood
Richard Shipley Daniel Shumate Sue Shumate William Simpson
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Vanessa Singleton Gary Sizemore Jim Slaughter Cathy Smeltzer Barbara Smiley
Pam Smith John Smithson Alberta Spriggs Ellen Statzer Gina Statzer
Robin Stedman Sally Stevenson Doug Stine David Strouth Don Sullivan
Danny Tate Zane Thomas Sam Thurston Denise Tollie Sandy Tritt
Claudia Turner Stanley Umberger Janet Underwood Debbie Walsh Lisa Wampler
Vicki Wampler Donald Washington James Washington Leslie Watford Lucille Waycaster
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Terry Weatherly Jerry Wells Ralph West Sam White Ginger Whitten
Carol Widener Richard Widner Terry Wilkinson Jerry Williams Ricky Wilson
Mike Winters Butch Wise Jerry Wolfe Howard Wood Dawn Woody
James Worley Jane Worley
Denise Wright Susie Wright
Jon Wygal Earl Yarber
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Robin Todt, Fred Tate, Bobby Baxley, Greg Roberts, Eddie Hackley.
JUNIORS - CLASS OF '72
President — Bobby Baxley Vice President — Fred Tate Secretary — Robin Todt Treasurer — Eddie Hackley Reporter — Greg Roberts
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Mike Absher Darlene Adams Margie Almaroad Alex Andersen Harry Anderson
Patricia Anderson Alyson Arnold Faye Arnold
Ronnie Bailey Albert Baker Mark Baker
Randall Banks Billy Bass Bobby Baxley Norsalus Black Steve Blair
Millicent Blevins Alicia Booher Cleave Booher Leonard Bowers Bob Bowie
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Martha Brown Mike Brown Thomas Brown Varah Brown Allen Burklow
Margaret Campbell Betty Canty Mary Canter
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Charles Canty Gail Carter
Rick Corvin Rodjur Crane Betty Crang Fonda Cross Mike Crowe
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Bill Cunningham Christine Dabbs Barbara Davidson Nancy Davis Tim Davis
John Dunn Jerry Hades James Eastridge Sam Eaton Gary Edson
Danny Edwards Richard Eggers Bobby Ellis Mike Ellis Gary Everett
Sharon Denny Bobby Dennison Doug Dickey Jeff Dowell
Theda Faucette Debbie Fleenor Don Fleenor Mike Fleenor Bobby Fleming
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Tommy Fouch Virginia Fouch William Fulp Aretha Gillenwater Gordon Gilmer
Trula Gobble Patricia Goodpasture Nancy Gorley Lisa Grayson Susie Greer
Dallas Gregory Mike Gregory Anthony Greene Kathy Groseclose Mike Groseclose
Marcia Hamilton Terry Hamilton Jerry Harmon Phil Harrison Danny Hartsock
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Debbie Hawthorne Wesley Hess Jean Hill John Hines Jim Hobbs
Fred Horne Lachelle Hughes Chris Hunt Jack Hurley Laura Isley
Sam Jackson
Jerry Jessee
Deborah Johnson Dick Johnson Elizabeth Johnson J. C. Johnson James Johnson
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Vickie Johnson Brenda Jones
Corinne Kearfott Connie Kegley
Randy Kelly Don Kelsey
John Kelsey Becky King Danny King Mark Kistner Joy Lane
Jeanie Lauman Linda Leonard Loretta Leonard Teresa Leonard Melissa Lilley
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Barbara Link Bruce Linnen Susie Littleton Larry Lovelace Valerie Lovett
James Luttrell Serge Martin Richard McClanahan Pamela McCroskey David McKamey
Terry Moretz Kay Moore John Morrissey Myron Mitchell Amelia Millhorn
Sheila Mikell Marilyn Mellett Barbara Mumpower Donna Mumpower Rhonda Murray
Larry Neccessary Kathy Nelson Kenneth Newton Brenda Olinger Rodger Opengari
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Howell Osborne Arlette Patrick Marilyn Patrick Franklin Pauley Terry Pendergrass
Ronald Pender Barbara Perry Joe Perry Polly Pickett Milly Pope
Evelyn Pruitt Gary RatlilF Jane Ratliff Greg Roberts Debbie Robinson
Larry Robinson Patti Robinson Scott Rose Beverly Rosenbalm Cathy Rosser
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Sheri Saul Mike Schneider Jim Seaver Sidney Shelton Bill Shumaker
Sharon Silcox Joniver Spriggs Vicki Sproles John Stone Cathy Talley
Fred Tate Karen Tate Evalin Teilmann
Charma Thompson Jackie Thurston Robin Todt
Carol Tolbert Donnie Trammell Dennis Vicars Mark Walling Bobby Walls
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Sylvia Wann Merle Warren Rocky Waycaster Frank Weeks
John Wheeler Sandra Whitaker Allen Williams Lester Wise
Doris Wolfe Jerry Wolfe Vicky Worley Pat York
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SENIORS - CLASS OF 71
President - Charlie Gemmell Vice President — Larry Salyers Secretary — Teresa Odum Treasurer — Cathy Leonard Reporter - Carolyn Kearfott
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Thomas Walter Acuff Mary Duff Allen Linda Joyce Almaroad
Beverly Jean Arnold Guy Bryan Arnold Ronald Bruce Bacon
Jerry Lynn Ball Hubert Tennyson Baker Terry Michael Ballard
Pamela Ann Barker Milton Ray Barker Margaret Belcher
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Wesley Glen Black Anthony Blevins Stephanie Louanne Blevins
Gary Lynn Booher Gary Steven Booher
Terry Ann Booher Bridget Marte Bouton Peter Mike Bower
Carol Bowers Linda Fay Bowman Mary Elizabeth Bowman
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Doris Ozella Brent Kathy Darlene Bryan Rhonda Gail Campbell
William Bernard Canter
Kathy Canter
Teresa Marcella Carmody
Steve Farris Clark Jay Combs
William Sexton Cooper
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Harvey Franklin Cooper Sherre Adele Cox Howell Charles Cross
Ronnie Andrew Cross Joe King Crowell Joyce Horn Crusenberry
Julian Keith Cunningham William Douglas Davidson Edgar Mides DeL^pp
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Robert Swann Dunkin III Delores Anne Eller Judith Leigh Ellis
Margaret Rose Fagan Deborra Lucetta Farnham Michael Ralph Fleenor
Flora Jane Fouch Kathy Diane Foster Debbie Frazier
Terry Marie Gable Leonard T. Garfield Charles Ralph Gemmell
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Debra Lynn Gentry Kathy Leigh Geromanos Vincent Lewis Gillespie
Barbara Ellen Greene Harold Glen Greenwell June Faye Griswold
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Linda Carol Grubb
Robert Gudger
Julie Boulware Hairston
Susan Marie Hayes Walter Walls Hendricks Judith Anne Henner
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Shirley Hess Arthur Hill Diane Herndon
Jerry Wayne Hobson Jo Ann Hoffarth Tony Frank Holbrook
Leslie Edward Huntley Nancy Ann Irvin Phillip Allen Jackson
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Janet Jennings Patricia Ann Jessee Terry Allen Jessee
Jack Denny JoJinson Teresa Johnson
Charles Allen Jones Duane Jones Carolyn Anne Kearfott
Donna Fay Keesee William Earl Keesee III Patrice Anne Kerr
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Harlon Franklin King, Jr. Lawrence Allen King Philip Allen Koltunski
Sharon Gaye Lane Sherry Kaye Lane David Lee Large
Cathy Joanne Leonard Patricia Diane Leonard Phillip Glen Leonard
Sandra Leigh Leonard Nancy Anne Louthen LeLand Douglas McConnell
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Deborah Kay McCroskey Thomas Jackson McDaniel Jennifer Alynn Malone
Laura Elizabeth Malone John Lewis Marion Ellen Francis Martin
Gayle Whitney Martin Stanley Thomas Martin Richard Allen Mason
Vickie Mathesius Brenda Joyce Matthews Linda S. Matthews
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Larry Franklin Mays Bruce Lee Meade Greg Melkowski
Douglas Paul M innick Mike Modrejewski John David Moore
Patsy Ann Moore Ann French Morton Susan Lynn Mumpower
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Nancy Pauline Murray Walt Kelvin Musgrove Doris Nelson
Rita Marie Newton Janice Marie Oakes Mary Evelyn O'Dell
Joe Wayne Page Charles Steven Parrott Mary Darlene Patrick
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James Arthur Pender Karen Yvonne Perkins Leon Peters
Norman H. Pippin, Jr. Avis D. Pollard Issac Daniel Pope
Sharron Pope Suzan Leigh Pope David Andrew Post
Ilia Sue Proulex Colette Pullon Vickie Lynn Rachel
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Debbie Sue Rawn Brenda Kay Reedy Doug Reedy
Ruth Ann Reisler Barbara Lynn Richardson Arthur Roark
Gary Wayne Roberts Barbara Ann Robins Wanda Sue Rodgers
John Harrison Ross David B. Saddler Larry Wayne Salyers
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Barbara Lynn Sandoe Diana Sue Saul Sandra Jean Scott
Debbie L. Scroggs Donnie Lynn Sexton John Sharrett
Vernon Stuart Sharrett Mary Susan Shipley Kitty Irene Shores
Vincent Stuart Singleton Dottie Fleenor Skeens Daniel Ray Smith
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Debbie Smith Johnny Donald Smith Robert Steven Smith
Ricky Lynn Snodgrass Melvin Frederick Sparkman Greg Bryant Stacy
Carolyn Louise Stapleton Ned Douglas Stedman Rita Elaine Stevens
Tim Stephen Stewart Mike Raymond Stophel Debbie Dawn Strickland
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Lynn Ellis Sword Larry Wayne Sykes Regina Sykes
Debra Lynn Trent Haynes Everett Tuell Steven Henry Umberger
Mark Richard Vine Randall Allen Walker David Marion Wampler
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Kathryn Celeste Weatherly Dwight Francis West Cheryl Elizabeth Whicker
Una Amanda Whitaker Pamela Anne White Paul Glenn Widner
Frances Camille Williams Stephen Woodson Williams
Gary Lee Willis Ronnie Lee Worley Stella Ruth Wright
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FREEDOM OF ESTABLISHMENT
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Freedom to have our accomplishments, reached in the four years we've attended V.H.S., cited and acknowledged.
To remember throughout the years what organizations and activities we participated in.
Freedom to patronize our town,
to make it "A good place to live."
Freedom to become
responsible citizens,
to make use of the facilities available.
Freedom to respect
the private property of others,
to keep our town clean
and respectable,
to uphold the law
and respect our country, our flag.
Freedom ... to take with us
the ideals and values we acquired
at V.H.S.
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FACULTY DIRECTORY
ACUFF, MISS ANNETTE Radford College — B.A.
English 9
Beta Club Sponsor
ALLISON, MR. CARLIS WAYNE Emory and Fienry — B.A.
Physical Education 10-11 Basketball Coach Football Coach
ANDERSON, MR. BLAKESLEE BRENT Pan American — B.A.
University of Virginia — M.Ed.
Principal
BARBER, MRS. GWEN Florida State University — B.S.
University of Georgia — M.Ed.
Algebra I, Trigonometry Mathematics Dept. Head
BOOTH, MRS. DORIS Berea College — A.B.
E.T.S.U. - M.A.
English 11, 12 English Dept. Head
Cecil Belcher Scholarship Fund Chairman
BOWDOIN, MRS. LOUISE University of Alabama — B.S.
E.T.S.U. - M.A.
Physical Education 9, Health 9 Cheerleaders Co-Sponsor
BROWN, MISS IRENE King College — A.B.
U. S. History
The Virginian Sponsor Student Life Bible Club Sponsor Social Studies Dept. Head
BROWN, MRS. RUBY
Sullins College
Bristol Commercial College
E. T.S.U.
Study Hall
COLEMAN, MRS. HELEN Eastern Kentucky University — B.S.
Home Economics
F. H.A. Sponsor
Home Economics Dept. Head
COOPER, MISS LEONE Westhampton of Richmond — A.B.
George Peabody College for Teachers — M.A. Librarian
Library Club Sponsor
COPENFdAVER, MRS. MILDRED Radford College — B.S.
Art 1, II, III, IV, V
Art Club Sponsor
Art Dept. Head
The Virginian Co-Sponsor
CREGER, MRS. MILDRED Mary Washington College — B.S.
E.T.S.U. - M.A.
Business Education Typing I, II
CUMMINS, MR. JACK
V. P.I.
V.C.U.
E.T.S.U. - B.S.
Distributive Education D.E. Club Sponsor
DALTON, MRS. DIANA Radford College — B.S.
Business Math, Shorthand F.T.A. Sponsor
DANIEL, MRS. MARY V.
University of Kentucky - A.B.
E.T.S.U. - M.A.
Latin I, II, III, IV, V Latin Club Sponsor Foreign Language Dept. Head
DAVIS, MRS. SARA D.
Emory and Henry — B.E.
E.T.S.U. - M.A.
Physical Education 10, 11, 12, Health 10 Cheerleaders Co-Sponsor
DEBUSK, MRS. NORA
Radford State Teachers College — B.S.
Columbia University — M.A.
U.S. Government
Co-chmn. Jr. Class Magazine Sale
DUGGER, MR. MARION T.
Eastern Kentucky State University — B.S.
Industrial Arts
Industrial Arts Dept. Head
FOGARTY, MRS. BENNIE Radford State Teachers College — B.S. Special Education 9
GARRETT, MISS NINA Radford College — B.S.
Columbia University — M.A.
Geometry
Co-chmn. Jr. Class Magazine Sale
GLOVER, MRS. EDITH E.T.S.U. - B.S.
Biology, Physical Science Freshman Class Sponsor
HALL, MR. LESTER Emory and Henry — B.A.
E.T.S.U. - M.A.
English 12
S.C.A. Sponsor
Director of Student Activities
HALL, MR. ROSCOE Emory and Henry — B.A.
Guidance
HARENBURG, MRS. MARTHA University of Tennessee — B.S.
Biology
Science Club Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor
HARRIS, MR. STEPHEN Fisk University — B.S.
U. S. Government, Economics Junior Jaycees Sponsor
HILTEN, MRS. SARAH Emory and Henry — B.A.
Emory University — M.A.
English 9
Tri-Delta Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor
HOOPER, MR. RAY Lynchburg College — B.A.
V. P.I. - M.Ed.
Business Education Business Ed. Dept. Head Senior Class Sponsor
HUBBARD, MRS. ELIZABETH Fairmont State Teachers College — A.B. French I, II, III, IV French Club Sponsor
HUFF, MISS BETTY King College — B.A.
E.T.S.U. - M.A.
Assistant Principal
KEY, MRS. JUNE Bristol Commercial College Special Education
LEWIS, MRS. JEAN
E. T.S.U. - B.S.
Business
Little Virginian Co-Sponsor Jr.-Sr. Prom Chairman
MARTIN, MRS. KATHERINE Milligan College — B.S.
General Business
F. B.L.A. Sponsor
McNUTT, MRS. LAURA Eastern Kentucky University — A.B. University of Maryland — M.Ed. University of Virginia — Guidance Guidance and Counseling Spring Festival Chairman
MERRITT, MR. BOB E.T.S.U. - B.S.
U. S. Government Football Coach Head Track Coach
MOAD, MRS. PAULA Virginia Intermont — A.A.
E.T.S.U. - B.S.
D.E. I, II
D. E. Club Sponsor
MORTON, MRS. BETTY
Western Kentucky State University — B.A.
English 11
Journalism I, II
Little Virginian Sponsor
MYERS, MR. TIPTON
V. P.I. - B.S., M.S.
Mechanical Drawing I, II, HI
NEWMAN, MRS. LYNDA
E. T.S.U. - B.S.
World History Freshman Class Sponsor
OUTLAW, MR. A. T.
King College — A.B.
Assistant Principal Athletic Director
PERRY, MR. JAMES Emory and Henry — B.E.
Choral Director Concert Choir Director
PREFER, MRS. DEBBIE Secretary
POST, MRS. MARIANNE Converse College — B.A., M.A.T Speech, English Drama Club Sponsor
PULLON, MRS. LINDA Radford College — B.S.
Chemistry, General Science Alpha Sponsor
REEVES, MRS. HELEN Emory and Henry — B.A.
English 10, 11 Tri-Hi- Y Sponsor
RICHARDSON, MR. HAMPTON E.T.S.U.
U.C.L.A.
Emory and Henry King College Band
Music Dept. Head
SEWARD, MR. ROLLAND Tennessee Tech. — B.S.
Band
SPANGLER, MR. LARRY Milligan College — B.S.
University of Tennessee — M.S. Biology
Science Dept. Head Football Coach Head Baseball Coach
THRASH, MRS. RUTH E.T.S.U. - B.S.
Special Education Special Ed. Dept. Head
TOWNS, MR. ROBERT Alabama College — B.A.
Hiwassee Jr. College — A.A. Physical Education 9 Head Basketball Coach Tennis Coach
WATFORD, MR. JERRY University of Alabama — B.S. Industrial Arts Head Football Coach Golf Coach
WHITAKER, MRS. ELIZABETH E.T.S.U.
University of North Carolina Secretary
WHITE, MR. RANDALL Emory and Henry — B.A.
Spanish I, III, IV Spanish Club Sponsor
WILKINSON, MR. CLARENCE King College — A.B.
Geometry
Boys Hi-Y Sponsor
WILLIAMS, MRS. CAROLYN Florida Southern College — B.A. English 10 Spanish II
Junior Class Sponsor
WILLIAMS, MRS. M. T.
Knoxville College — A.B.
University of Tennessee — M.S. Co-sponsor Student Life Bible Club
WILLIFORD, MRS. ANN King College — B.A.
Algebra I
Jr. Civitan Sponsor
SENIOR DIRECTORY
ACUFF, THOMAS WALTER Basketball 1; Chess Club 4.
ALLEN, MARY DUFF
S.C.A. Representative 1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Alpha Foundation 2, 3, 4; Spring Festival 2, 4; The Virginian Staff 2; Beta Club 3, 4; Little Virginian Staff 4; All-l?egional Chorus 4.
ALMAROAD, LINDA JOYCE
D.E. Club 2; The Virginian Staff 3; Beta Foundation 3.
ARNOLD, BEVERLY JEAN ARNOLD, GUY BRYAN
Football 1, 2; Key Club 2, 3; D.E. Club Treasurer 3, President 4.
BAKER, HUBERT TENNYSON.
LOT. 3, 4.
BALL, JERRY LYNN
Football 1, S.C.A. Representative 1, 3; Civitan Club 4.
BALLARD, TERRY MICHEL LOT. 3, 4.
BARKER, MILTON RAY French Club 1, 3, 4; Boys' Hi-Y 4.
BARKER, PAMELA ANN
French Club 1; Spring Festival 2, 3; F.B.L.A. Club 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3; Tri-Delta Club 4.
BARRETT, RANDALL MONA VIEW V.I.CA. 4.
BELCHER, MARGARET SUE
Girls' Glee Club 1; F.H.A. Historian 1; D.E. Club 4.
BLACK, WESLEY GLEN
Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Spring Festival 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4. BLEVINS, ANTHONY LEE BLEVINS, STEPHANIE LOUANNE
French Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Beta Club 2, 3; S.C.A. Representa- tive 3; Beta Foundation 3; Tri-Delta 4; Little Virginian Staff 4.
BOOHER, GARY LYNN Spring Festival 3; Spanish Club 4.
BOOHER, GARY STEVEN
Football 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 4; Jr. Civitan 4.
BOOHER, TERRY ANN
Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Spanish Club 3, Vice President 4; Beta Club 4.
BOUTON, BRIDGET MARIE D.E. Club 2, 3.
BOWERS, PETER MICHEAL Football 2, Manager 3, 4,
BOWMAN, LINDA FAY D.E. Club 2, 3.
BOWMAN, MARY ELIZABETH
Band 1, 2, 3, President 4; Band Council 1, 4; All State Band 1, 2, 3; i Majorette 2, 3, Captain 4; Spring Festival 2, 3; Tri-Delta 3; Jr. Class Reporter; Beta Club 4.
BRENT, DORIS OZELLA
Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4.
BRYAN, KATHY CARLENE j
Mixed Chorus 1; Girls' Glee Club 2; Art Club 2, 3, 4; Jr. Latin Club
4.
CAMPBELL, RHONDA GAIL
Library Club 3; F.B.L.A. Club 3; Spring Festival 3; Tri-Delta 4. CANTER, WILLIAM B.
CARMODY, TERESA MARCELLA
F.H.A. 1; Girls' Glee Club 2; D.E. Club 2, 3, Parliamentarian 4; ( F.B.L.A. 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Student Life Bible Club 3.
CLARK, DAVID ALLEN
Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Key Club 1, 2, Parliamentarian 3, Trea- . surer 4; Vice President Freshman Class; Track 2; Honor Council 2;
5. C.A. Vice President 3, President 4; Vice President Jr. Class; Beta : Club 4.
CLARK, STEVE FARRIS
COOPER, WILLIAM SEXTON j
Basketball 1, 2; Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4; Science Club 2, 3, t Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3, President 4. (
COOPER HARVEY FRANKLIN
Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Track 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitan 3, ' 4.
COX, SHERRE ADELE
Art Club 3, 4; Spring Festival 3.
CROSS HOWELL CHARLES I
Football 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Track 2; D.E. Club 4. ll
CROSS, RONNIE ANDREW '
CROWELL, JOE KING
CRUSENBERRY, JOYCE ANN
Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2; F.B.L.A. 2, Treasurer 3; D.E. I! Club 3; V.O.T. 4.
CUNNINGHAM, JULIAN KEITH
Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, Reporter 3; French Club 3, 4; ’ Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir Historian 3, 4; Regional Chorus 3, 4; Spring Festival 3.
DAVIDSON, WILLIAM DOUGLAS i
D.O. Club 3, 4. 1
DELAPP, EDGAR MIDEO
Track 2, 3; Drama Qub 2. |
DICKERT, BRIDGET ANNE
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring' Festi- j val 3; Little Virginian Staff 4.
DILLON, THOMAS NEWTON
DOSS, RONALD WLLIAM Baseball 1, 2, 3, Jr. Jaycees 4.
DUNKIN, ROBERT SWANN
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Band Council 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Track Manager 3.
ELLER, DELORES ANNE
French Club; Student Life Bible Club 3.
ELLIS, JUDETH LEIGH
Mixed Chorus Accompanist 1; Concert Choir Accompanist 2, Vice President 3, Reporter 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Representative
2, 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 2, 3; Spring Festival 2, 3; Tri-Hi- Y 2, Chap- lain 3, Treasurer 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Girls' State 3; All-Regional Cho- rus 4; Little Virginian Staff 4; Keyette Club Vice President.
FAGAN, MARGARET ROSE
Spanish Club 1, Secretary 2, Vice President 3, President 4; Drama Club 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Festival 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; The Virginian Staff 4; D.E. Club 4; Young Adults Committee of Chamber of Commerce 4.
FARNHAM, DEBORAH LUCETTA
Drama Club 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2; Girls' Glee Club 1; Tri-Delta 2,
3, Treasurer 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; All-Regional Chorus 4; Spring Festival 3.
FLEENOR, MICHAEL RALPH
Freshman Class Treasurer; Spanish Club 1, Treasurer 2; Band 1, 2, 3; Boys' Hi-Y 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, President 4; Track Manager 2; Basket- ball Manager 3, 4; Beta Club 3, Vice President 4; Club Council 4; Lit- tle Virginian Staff 4.
FOSTER, KATHY DIANE Concert Choir 4.
FOUCH, FLORA JANE
Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2.
GABEL, TERRY MARIE
Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 4, Reporter 3; Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Beta Club 4.
GARHELD, LEONARD T.
Little Virginian Staff 4.
GEMMELL, CHARLES RALPH
Basketball 1, 2; Football 2, 4; Track 2; Key Club 1; Jr. Class Presi- dent; Sr. Class President; Interact Club Vice President 4; Secretary-Treasurer Concert Choir 4; Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart 4; F.B.L.A. Sweetheart 4; Little Virginian Staff 4.
GENTRY, DEBRA LYNN
Mixed Chorus 1, 2; V.O.T. 4; F.B.L.A. 4.
GEROMANOS, KATHY LEIGH
Beta Foundation 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4.
GILLESPIE, VINCENT LEWIS
Boys' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2; I,atin Club 2; Student Life Bible Club 2; Concert Choir 3, 4.
GOBBLE, CHARLES LEROY
GOBBLE, RUTH ANNE
Girls' Glee Club 1; Student Life Bible Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Beta Club 4.
GOINS, DANNY LEE
Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; French Club 1, 2; Basketball 2; Golf 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Jr. Civitan 3, Chaplain 4; Spring Festi- val 4.
GREENE, BARBARA ELLEN
Drama Club 1, Secretary 2, 3; French Club 1, 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, President 4; Little Virginian Staff 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3; S.C.A. Representative 3, 4.
GREENWELL, HAROLD GLEN
Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; V.I.C.A. Club 4. GRISWOLD, JUNE FAYE
French Club 1, 2, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; S.C.A. Representa- tive 1; Art Club 2, 4, Reporter 3; The Virginian Staff 2; Tri-Delta 3, President 4; Beta Club 3, 4.
GRUBB, LINDA CAROL D.E. Club 4; D.E.C.A. Club 4.
GUDGER, ROBERT WILLIAM
Spanish Club 2, 3; Boys' Glee Club Vice President 3; Art Qub 4; D.E. Club 4; Mixed Chorus Secretary-Treasurer 4.
HAIRSTON, JULIE BOULWARE
Jr. Latin Club 2, Latin Club 3, 4; Spring Festival 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Drama Club Vice President 4.
HALL, DEBORAH EYVONNE
Girls' Glee Qub 2; D.E. Club 2; V.O.T. 4.
HARRISON, KATHY DARLENE
D.E. Club 2; Student Life Bible Club 3; V.O.T. 4.
HAWKINS, REBECCA ANN
Latin Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; French Club 2, 4, Reporter 3; S.C.A. Representative 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Spring Festival 3; The Virginian Staff 3, Associate Editor 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Business Manager 3; Keyette Club President 4.
HAYES, SUSAN MARIE
HENDRICKS, WALTER WALLS Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4.
HENNER, JUDITH ANNE
Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Vice President 4; Art Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice President 4; Little Virginian Staff 3; D.E. Club 4.
HOBSON, JERRY WAYNE
Science Club 2, 3, 4; Football Manager 3; Basketball Manager 3. HOFFARTH, JO ANN
F.H.A. 1; Girls' Glee Club 1; D.E. Club 4; D.E.C.A. 4.
HOLBROOK, TONY FRANK
Football 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, Chaplain 4; Jr. Civitan 4.
HOSS, REBA J.
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Beta Foundation 2; Spanish Club 2, 3; Tri-Delta 3, 4; Drama Club 3; Chess Club Sweetheart 3.
HUGHES, JAMES H.
Band 1; Baseball 1.
HUNTLEY, LESLIE EDWARD Spring Festival 3.
IRVIN, NANCY ANN
D.E. Club 4; S.C.A. Representative 4.
LEONARD, CATHY JOANNE
Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; S.C.A. Representative 1; S.C.A, Reporter 2; S.C.A. Treasurer 3; Sophomore Class Vice President; Sr. Class Treasurer; Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Art Club 3, Reporter 4; Cheer- leader 2, 3, 4.
JACKSON, PHILLIP ALLEN
Football 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Boys' Hi-Y 3; Spring Festival 3; D.E. Club 4.
JENNINGS, JANET VIRGINIA
Girls' Glee Club 1; D.E. Club 1, 2, Secretary 4; F.B.L.A. Club Trea- surer 2, President 3, 4.
JESSEE, PATRICIA ANN D.O. Club Reporter 3.
JESSEE, TERRY ALLEN D.E. Club 4.
JOHNSON, JACK DENNY
Band 1, 2, 3; Track 2, 3; D.O. Club 4.
JONES, CHARLES ALLEN
Football Manager 1, 2; Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball Man- ager 2; Key Club 2, 3, Secretary 4; S.C.A. Secretary 4.
KEARFOTT, CAROLYN ANNE
E)rama Club 1; French Club 1, 3, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Reporto- rian 3, Secretary 4; Jr. Civitan Sweetheart 3, 4; S.C.A. Representative 3; Beta Club 3, 4; Club Council 4; Spring Festival 3; Sr. Class Repor- ter; Little Virginian Staff 4; Cheerleader 4.
KEESEE, DONNA FAY
Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Art Club 2, 3; Tri-Delta 3; Al- pha Historian 4.
KEESEE III, WILLIAM EARL
Football 1, 2; Jr. Jaycees 2, President 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Spring Festival 3; Track 3; Drama Club 4; Young Adult Committee of the Chamber of Commerce 4.
KERR, PATRICE ANNE
Drama Club 1; Art Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Spring Festival 2; The Virginian Staff 4.
KING JR., HARLON FRANKLIN Basketball 2, 3, 4; Track 2.
KING, LAWRENCE ALLEN Football 1; D.E. Club 4.
KOLTUNSKl, PHILIP ALLEN
Chess Club 3; Drama Club 3, President 4; D.E. Club 4; Club Council 4.
LANE, SHARON GAYE
Spanish Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Beta Club 4.
LANE, SHERRY KAYE
Spanish Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Glee Club 4.
LARGE, DAVID LEE
Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Spring Festival 3; Student Life Club Treasurer 3, Historian 4.
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LEONARD, PATRICIA DIANE Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 4.
LEONARD, PHILLIP GLEN
Art Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Beta Club 4.
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LEONARD, SANDRA LEIGH \
Drama Club 1; French Club 1, 2; Student Life Club Treasurer 2; 1 Latin Club 3, Treasurer 4; Tri-Delta 4.
LOUTHAN, NANCY ANNE D.E. Club 4.
McConnell, leland douglas
McCROSKEY, DEBORAH KAY D.E. Club 3, 4.
McDaniel, thomas jackson
Football 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Science Club 4.
MALONE, LAURA ELIZABETH
MARION, JOHN LEWIS
Boys' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2.
MARTIN, ELLEN FRANCES
Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Life Club 2.
MARTIN, GAYLE WHITNEY
Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1; The Virginian Staff 4.
MARTIN, STANLEY THOMAS
D.E. Club 2; Art Club 3; Library Club 3.
MASON, RICHARD ALLEN Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
MATHESIUS, ELIZABETH VICTORIA I
Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Vice ( President 4. ,
MATTHEWS, BRENDA JOYCE .1
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MATTHEWS, LINDA S. '
Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4.
MAYS, LARRY FRANKLIN Band 1, 2, 3, 4.
MEADE, BRUCE LEE
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Festival 1; Key Club 1, 2, Vice President 4.
MELKOWSKI, GREG
Baseball 1, 2; Library Club 1, 2; Interact Club 3, 4; Spanish Qub 3; Weightlifting Team 4.
MILLER, KENNETH CHARLES V.I.C.A. Club 3, 4.
MILLER, MALCOLM LEE Football 3; Golf 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees 4.
MINNICK, DOUGLAS PAUL
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Little Virginian Staf¥ 4.
MODRZEJEWSKI, MICHAEL EWARD V.l.CA. Club 3, 4.
MOORE, JOHN DAVID Football 1; V.l.CA. Club 3, 4.
MOORE, PATSY ANN French Club 2; F.B.L.A. 3.
MORTON, ANN FRENCH
Drama Qub 1, 2; Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir
3. 4; French Club 2; Science Club 2; Tri-Delta 2, 3, Chaplain 4; Beta Club 3, 4.
MUMPOWER, SUSAN LYNN
Girls' Glee Club 1; Art Club 3; Library Club Reporter 4.
MURRAY, NANCY PAULINE
Library Club 1; Girls' Glee Club 1, 2; D.E. Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Delta 4.
MUSGROVE, WALT KELVIN Band 1, 2, 4.
NEWTON, RITA MARIE
F.H.A. 1; Art Club 2; Library Club Secretary 3; F.B.L.A. 3, Secretary
4.
OAKES, JANICE MARIE
D.E. Qub 2, 3, 4; F.B.L.A. President 2, Historian 3, Vice President 4; Club Council 2; Student Life Bible Club 3; Spring Festival 3.
O'DELL, MARY EVELYN
Girls' Glee Club Accompanist 1, 2; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Festival 1, 2, 3; Girls' Ensemble 2, 3; S.C.A. Representative 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; All-Regional Choir 3, 4; All-State Choir 3; Mixed Chorus Accompanist 3, 4; Beta Club 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Science Club 4; Little Virginian Staff 4, Keyette Club 4.
ODUM, TERESA LYNNE
Freshman Class Secretary, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1, President 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Chaplain 4; Spring Festival 2, 3; Club Council 2, 4; Jr. Class Secretary; Beta Club 3, Secretary 4; Cheer- leader 3, Captain 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls' Ensemble 3; Sr. Class Secretary; Little Virginian Staff 4; Key Club Sweetheart 4.
OXENDINE, JANICE MARIE
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Y-Teens 1, 2, Secretary 3, 4; F.H.A. 1; F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Student Life Bible Club 4.
PAGE, JOE WAYNE
5. C.A. Representative 1; Student Life Bible Club 1; D.E. Club 4. PARROTT, CHARLES STEPHEN
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Jr. Civitan 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Boys' Hi-Y Secretary 3, 4; Beta Club 3, Treasurer 4; All-Regional Chorus 4.
PATRICK, MARY DARLENE
Girls' Glee Club 1; French Club 1, 2; F.H.A. 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3, 4.
PENDER, JAMES ARTHUR
Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Festival 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Concert Choir 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; D.O. Club 4; Jr. Jaycees 4.
PERKINS, KAREN YVONNE Art Club 2, 3, 4.
PIPPIN, NORMAN H.
Football 1, 2; Jr. Jaycees 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Drama Club 2, 3; March of Dimes Assistant Chairman.
POLLARD, AVIS D.
Chorus 1, 2, 3.
POPE, ISAAC DANIEL
Track 1; Basketball 1; Football 1, 4; Boys' Hi-Y 2; I.C.T. Treasurer 4. POPE, SUZAN LEIGH
French Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, Librarian 2; S.C.A. Representative 1; Alpha Club 2, 3, 4; Sophomore Class Reporter; Spring Festival 2, 3; Girls' Ensemble 3; Concert Choir 3, 4; All-Regional Chorus 4; Keyette Club 4.
POST, DAVID ANDREW
Drama Club 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Library Club 1; Spring Festival 2; Jr. Jaycees 3, 4; The Virginian Staff 4.
PROULEX, ILIA SUE
F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. Historian 3.
PULLON, COLETTE
Tri-Delta 2; Alpha Club 3; D.E. Club 4.
RACHEL, VICKIE LYNN
French Club 1, 2; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Alpha Qub 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3; Spring Festival 2.
RAWN, DEBBIE SUE
REEDY, BRENDA KAY
Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Student Life Bible Club 2; Tri-Delta 4; Art Club 4.
REISLER, RUTH ANN
D.E. Club 2, 3; F.B.L.A. Reporter 4.
RICHARDSON, BARBARA LYNN Art Club 3; D.E. Club 4.
ROBERTS, GARY WAYNE
Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Jr. Civitan Club 3, Secretary 4.
ROBINS, BARBARA ANN
Art Club 3; Spring Festival 3; V.O.T. Club 4.
RODGERS, WANDA SUE D.E. Club 4.
ROSS, JOHN HARRISON
Football 1, 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Jr. Civitan 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4; Track 2; S.C.A. Representative 2.
SADDLER, DAVID B.
D.E. Club 4.
SANDOE, BARBARA LYNN
French Club 1, 2, 4; Spring Festival 1, 3; Alpha Club 2, 3, President 4; Majorette 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Art Club 3, 4; Jr. Jaycees Sweetheart 3; Boys' Hi-Y Sweetheart 4; Little Virginian Staff 4.
SAUL, DIANA SUE
F.H.A. 2; Tri-Delta 3, Secretary 4.
SCOTT, SANDRA JEAN Library Club 2; D.O. Club 3, 4.
SCROGGS, DEBBIE L.
Library Club 1; French Club 1; F.B.L.A. 1; D.E.C.A. 4.
SEXTON, DONNIE LYNN V.EC.A. 2, 4.
SHARRETT, VERNON STUART
Basketball 1; Beta Club 3, 4; Science Club 4; Boys' Hi-Y 4. SHIPLEY, MARY SUSAN
Latin Club 1; TTie Virginian Staff 2, 3, Editor 4; French Club 2, 4, Vice President 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4, Reportorian 3; Spring Festival 3; Beta Club 3, 4; S.C.A. Representative 4; Keyette Club Secretary 4.
SKEENS, DOTTIE FLEENOR
Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Tri-Delta 2, 3.
SMITH, DANIEL RAY
Football 1; Spanish Club 2; Track 2; Library Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3, Vice President 4.
SMITH, JOHNNY DONALD
Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Jr. Jaycees 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Spring Festi- val 2, 3; Track 2; Jr. Civitan 3, 4; Boys' Hi-Y 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Chorusmen 4; Mens' Quartet 3.
SMITH, ROBERT STEVEN
Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Key Club 1, 2, Chaplain 3, President 4; S.C.A. Representative 1, 3; Honor Council 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3, 4; The Virginian Staff 3; Spring Festival 3.
SNODGRASS, RICKY LYNN
SPARKMAN, MELVIN FREDERICK
Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Spring Festival 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3; Boys' Hi-Y 3, Chaplain 4; Jr. Jaycees 3; Key Club 3, 4.
STACY, GREG BRYANT Library Club 2; D.E. Club 3, 4.
STAPLETON, CAROLYN LOUISE
Girls' Glee Club 1; D.E. Club 2, 3, Chaplain 4; F.B.L.A. Secretary 2, Historian 3.
STEDMAN, NED DOUGLAS
Drama Club 1, 4; Football 2, 3; Spanish Club 3; Little Virginian Staff 3, 4; Spring Festival 3.
STEVENS, RITA ELAINE
S.C.A. Representative 2, 4; Honor Council 2; Alpha 2; Art Club 3; Tri-Delta 3, Vice President 4; Jr. Class Treasurer; Spring Festival 3; Cheerleader 4; The Virginian Staff 4.
STEWART, TIMOTHY STEPHEN
Track 2; S.C.A. Representative 2; Interact Club 3, Treasurer 4. STOPHEL, MIKE RAYMOND
Spanish Club 2, 3; Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3; Jr. Jaycees 2, 4, Reporter 3; Li- brary Club Vice President 3, President 4; V.I.C.A. Vice President 4.
STRICKLAND, DEBBIE DAWN
F.B.L.A. 1, 2; F.H.A. 1; D.E. Club 3, 4; Tri-Delta 4.
SWORD, LYNN ELLIS
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Qub 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3, President 4; Jr. Jaycees Treasurer 3, Vice President 4.
SYKES, LARRY WAYNE
Track 2, 3; D.E. Club 4; Science Fair Award 3.
TAPSCOTT, TERESA JANE
Drama Club 1, 3, 4; Art Club 1, 3; Spring Festival 3; Alpha Club 3, 4; Interact Sweetheart 4. !
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THOMPSON, JOAN
Spanish Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Art Club 3, Parliamentarian 4; D.E. | Club 4.
TRENT, DEBRA LYNN
Girls' Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3, 4.
TRITT, THELMA JEAN
Girls' Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2; Concert Choir 3; D.E. Club 4.
TUELL, HAYNES EVERETT Football 1; I.C.T. 3, 4.
UMBERGER, STEVEN HENRY |;
Football 1; Science Fair Grand Trophy 1; Boys' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Science ! Qub 2, 3, President 4; Beta Club 3, 4; Boys' State 3. |
VAN HOY, DEBORAH ANN
Spanish Club 1; F.B.L.A. 3, Vice President 2; Library Club 2; Glee I Club 2; Mixed Chorus Secretary 3; Drama Club 3.
VINE, MARK RICHARD
WALKER, RANDALL ALLEN Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, Reporter 4.
WEATHERLY, KATHRYN CELESTE Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Life Bible Club 2.
WEST, DWIGHT FRANQS j
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4. l
WHICKER, CHERYL ELIZABETH
Mixed Chorus 1, 2; Tri-Delta 2, 4, Sgt.-at-Arms 3; F.B.L.A. 3. I
WHHAKER, UNA AMANDA
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 3, 4; Student Life Bible Club 2, 4, Presi- dent 3; Beta Club 3.
WHITE, PAMELA ANNE
Latin Club 1, 2, Reporter 3, President 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Beta Club I 3, 4; Spring Festival 3; Young Adults Committee Chamber of Com- | merce; Little Virginian Staff 4; Keyette Club 4.
WIDNER, PAUL GLEN Football 4; S.C.A. Representative 4.
WILLIAMS, FRANCIS CAMILLE
Student Life Bible Club 1, 4, Vice President 3, President 2; Band 1, 2, i 3, 4; Y-Teens 1; French Club 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 2, Treasurer 3; Beta Club 3, 4; All-State Band 3; F.H.A. Vice President 4.
WILLIAMS, STEPHEN WOODSON
Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Spring Festival 2; Track 3.
WORLEY, RONNIE LEE
Football 1; D.E. Club 2, 4, Vice President 3.
WRIGHT, STELLA RUTH !
Mixed Chorus 2; D.E.C.A. Club 4; Tri-Delta 4.
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669-4931 |
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320 Volunteer Pky. |
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Bristol, Tenn. 764-1145 |
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AKARD
(f'luxeHaJt ^tyrrue
A FUNERAL HOME THAT IS A GARDEN SETTING
One ot the South's Finest
PRIVATE TAMIIA ROOM-HAMMOM) ORGAN and C HIMES PRIVATE C'HAPEE SIX PRIV ATE SEL'MBER ROOMS PERSONAE SERV IGE-WE INVITE V OL-'R INSPECTION COMPEETEEV AIR CONDITIONED FOR VOL R COMFORT
764-5112
1912 W STATE ST DAVID AKARD BRISTOE, TENN , VA
DAVID AKARD. JR.
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Compliments of BALL BROTHERS Furniture Bristol — Kingsport — Johnson City |
Paul Cook Funeral Home |
101 Pennsylvania Avenue |
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Bristol Tennessee — Virginia |
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Fuller Bus Line |
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Charter Service |
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520 East Mary Street |
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Bristol, Virginia |
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669-5522 |
First Federal
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. OF BRISTOL
HOME OFFICE BRANCH OFFICE
Bristol ^ Marion
no PIEDMONT ST. O 303 S. COMMERCE ST.
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RANGE WHOLESALE MEAT CO.
“MEATS CUT TO ORDER”
1133 McNEIL ST. Bristol, Virginia
Range Wholesale
MEATI^!^ CO.
MEATS CUT TO ORDER
APPALACHIAN ATHLETIC HOUSE |
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The House of Courtesy, Quality |
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and Service |
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709 Volunteer Parkway |
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P.O. Box 411 Bristol, Tennessee Dial 968-3136 |
BASSETT’S DAIRY BAR |
Compliments |
Euclid Village |
of a |
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Friend |
Black Diamond
Black Diamond Enterprises,
Inc.
BRISTOL, VIRGINIA 24201
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Daniel Arts Antiques
620 State Street For the high school crowd . . .
Bristol Virginia's Only New Car Dealer
Bullock's Drug Store
BRISTOL
Lincoln-Mercury Sales, Inc.
2033 West State
Bristol, Va.
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Compliments of
Bristol Steel &
Iron Works Inc.
Bristol-Richmond, Virginia
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BRISTOL, VIRGINIA ■ TENNESSEE 2420.
OFFICE SUPPLIES - MACHINES - EQUIPMENT
Bunting's Drug Store
THE CORRAL RESTAURANT
Steaks, Seafoods, Chickens
420 State Street
940 Volunteer Parkway
COMMONWEALTH ESSO
Commonwealth & Euclid Bristol, Va. 24201 Ed Whitaker, Dealer Phone 669-4732 “All Automotive Needs”
Bill King Clothiers
Moore Street Bristol, Virginia
DOAK PRINTING CO.
Commercial Printers Mimeographing — Engraving Bristol, Tennessee
764-5911
EAST-TEN NESSEE APPLIANCE COMPANY
SALES - FRIGIDAIRE - SERVICE 24- Fourth St.
Phone 764-5164
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Courtesy Ice Cream 317 Piedmont Avenue Bristol, Virginia Dial: 669-9131 |
Go First Class with a new Buick — Pontiac or Opel CRABTREE BUICK - PONTIAC |
DEVAULTS INC. Athletic Equipment Sporting Goods Telepho™ 669-7521 Bristol, Virginia |
AND OPEL, INC. Lee Highway 669-3141 |
COWAN BROS. INC. JANITORIAL SUPPLIES PAPER GOODS, INSTITUTIONAL FOODS 809 STATE STREET BRISTOL, VA. Phone: 669-8342 |
^PEL |
Ladies — Shoes 509 523 STATE STREET Bristol |
Picnics — Parties — Banquets Complete Catering Service F & S FOOD SERVICE 302 East Mary Street Bristol, Virginia Dial 669-4671 |
FAUCETTE’S 515 STATE ST. Bristol, Va. — Tenn. |
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^Washington Trust Bank |
Franklin Savings and Loan Corporation Financing and Loan Specialist 34 years Service to Bristolians 23-6th Street Phone 764-2161 |
Big Scoop Piggly-Wiggly Parking Lot Bristol, Virginia |
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KERN'S |
Co. |
Bristol’s Great Department Store |
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Jewel Box 529 State St. Bristol, Va. "Your Friendly jewelry Store" |
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Crump-Wilkerson Insurance Agency, Inc. Twelve Bank Street Bristol, Tennessee |
Don't (^*1 r™n Gamble ej with your PICTURE MEMORIES SEE US FOR THE FINEST Color Processing |
The Charwood Shop Hills Plaza Bristol, Tenn. Fashions for men and women Old English |
523 STATE STREET 1540 EUCLID AVENUE SOUTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER |
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BRISTOL, VIRGINIA
Wholesale Meats— Sea Foods— Poultry- Portion Control
MOORE-EARHART CO.
Harness and Saddles and Luggage 669-7622 Bristol, Virginia
Dixie Coca-Cola
NATIONAL FABRICS
"TRI CITIES LARGEST SELECTION"
1504 Euclid Ave. Bristol, Va.
Minor’s Drug Store
DICKEY INVESTMENT COMPANY
1009 West State Street Bristol, Virginia
“Insurance for Every Purpose”
8 Sixth Street
Bristol, Virginia — Tennessee
MILLER’S FLORIST
1511 W. State Street Bristol, Va.
Phones 669-3541
669-5951
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Auto Sales 308 Eighth Street Bristol, Tennessee 764-6532 Joe Rutherford — owner |
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THE RECORD SHOP 61 Commonwealth Ave. Bristol, Va. |
MINUTE-ETTE FOOD MARKET Valley Drive — Bristol, Va. USDA Choice and Prime Beef Hours: 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 P.M. Sunday: 12:00 P.M. — 9:00 P.M. |
THE S. E. MASSENGILL COMPANY PHARMACEUTICALMANUFACTURERS SINCE 1897 Bristo, Tennessee 37620 |
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Parks-Belks |
Your Happy Shopping |
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Chicago Dallas New York San Fransco |
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EDMONDS BROTHERS Ready Mix Concrete |
Fashion Shop Smart Apparel 604 State Street BRISTOL, TENN. |
Building Materials Bluff City Highway Bristol, Tennessee |
Authorized Sales & Service Lloyd Lilley Electronics Systems 70S Southside Ave. Phone: 764-7032 |
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GRAHAM
Bible Institute And Bible College, Inc.
P.O. Box 3050 . . . Bristol, Tennessee 37620 Phone 764-B831
Pendelton's
Bristol's Oldest Jewelers 525 State St. Bristol, Virginia
House of Rossoff and
Fabric Fair
Fashion Fabrics — Woolens — Knitting Shoppe
Custom Draperies 30 Moore Street — Birstol, Virginia
Hardee's
Where the Burgers Are Charco-Broiled Lee Highway Bristol, Virginia
EVERYTHING
TO BUILD ANYTHING
YOUR KIND OF PLACE 133 Blountville Hwy.
Wholesale
GURLEY’S HOMESTEAD HOUSE, INC.
"Home of Ethan Allen Furniture”
Prices To All
Carpet — Draperies — Accessories
941 W. State St.
Ph. 669-6121 Newton Street Ph. 669-5108 BRISTOL, VA. - TENN.
Volunteer Parkway — Bristol, Tenn.
Go Bowling!
Interstate Bowl
1-81 - Exit 4
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PETER PAN
PASTRY SHOPPE, INC.
Home Owned
Your Specialty Bake Shoppe Bristol, Va.
REUNING-MILLARD AGENCY, INC.
56 Piedmont Street
Phone 669-8171 507 Cumberland St.
Piggly-Wiggly
Euclid Avenue Bristol, Virginia
202 Maple St.
PIPPIN FLORIST
Dial 764-7922
United Cities Gas Company
816 Shelby Street P.O. Drawer L Bristol, Tennessee 37620
Bristol, Tenn.
FAMOUS FOR FINE FLOWERS
R. L. Shipley Agency
HEMINEl^QOBBLE, INC.
A Good Name in Real Estate for Over 50 Years COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Featuring
“The Loft” Our Traditional Shop
‘•INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE” Phone 764-4106
17 Sixth St.
Bristol, Tenn.
RALPH’S WASHMOBILE SERVICENTER
Newton and Douglas Sts. 669-8331
5 Min. Automatic Car Wash Every Car Receives Velvet Glove Treatment
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SOUTHERN MOTORS, INC.
Abingdon Highway VOLKSWAGEN
Van iDervort’s.Tfnc.
SMART STYLES QUALITY SHOEIS PROPERLY FITTED PARAMOUNT THEATRE BUILDING BRISTOL, TENNESSEE
Custom Made Clothes Ladies — Men
RUSSO TAYLOR SHOP
Expert Alterations 26-6th Street Bristol, Tenn. 764-5991
STATES MOTOR CO.
POTATO CHIPS
Your American Motor, Javelin and Triumph Dealer Sales and Service
D. B. RYLAND CO.
Diamonds — Watches — Chinaware Jewelry — Silverware 531 State Street Bristol, Virginia 669-6821
SAMPSON PAINT MFC. CO.
INC.
57 Piedmont St.
Paint, Wallpaper, Art Bristol, Virginia
Supplies, Picture Frames 669-8722
CAFETERIA
10:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Seven days a week 821 Commonwealth Ave.
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Phone 764-9233
SERV-ALL, INC.
928 West State Street Bristol, Tenn. — Va.
Sevier’s Laundry
“Friends of the Family Since 1899“ MOORE AND SYCAMORE STREETS - BRISTOL, VIRGINIA 24201
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TWIN CITY AUTO PARTS
920 Shelby Street Bristol, Tennessee
Sales
BRISTOL
Service
VIRGINIA
Compliments of . . .
WHITTEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC.
Piedmont & Edmond Street
Electronic Service Specialists 2109 Long Crescent Road
Bristol, Va.
“HOUSE OF LIGHTING FIXTURES”
Ph. 669-3188
Southern Furniture
403-413 Commonwealth Ave. Bristol, Virginia New — Modern Furniture
O. W. Brooks 669-9880
BROOKS
VALLEY DRIVE UNION 76 CENTER
Lee Hiway At Valley Dr.
Bristol, Va.
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Welders |
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EASLEY INSURANCE |
Bristol, Virginia |
AGENCY INC. Twin City Federal Building Bristol, Tennessee— Virginia |
Sullins College
A two year liberal arts college for women, who are primarily planning to continue for the baccalaureate degree.
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Spirit
The NEW Bristol
Higher Ideas for
Higher Fashions 764-0251
Purple House
Blountville Hwy.
Monday-Thursday noon til 9:00 p.m.
Friday & Saturday noon till 11:00 p.m.
VALLEY DRIVE DRUG
38 East Valley Drive 669-0101
Valleydale Packers Inc.
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GENERAL INDEX
A
Absher, Mike 75, 191 Acuff, Miss Annette 128, 150 Acuff, Tom 76, 203 Adair, Mr. Hugh 162 Adams, Darlene J. 191 Allen, Mary Dut¥ 126, 128, 203 Allison, K. Suzi 146, 150, 151, 173 Allison, Mr. Carlis 84, 111, 156 Almany, Debbie Sue 181 Almaroad, Linda Z. 203 Almaroad, Margie E. 130, 191 Almaroad, Susan 181 Amburgey, Tony 173 Andersen, Alex 129, 137, 191 Anderson, Allen C. 181 Anderson, Mr. Blakeslee 27, 165 Anderson, Dorothy ].
Anderson, Harry 191
Anderson, Jane 173
Anderson, Patricia Ann 136, 191
Arnold, Alyson 107, 108, 144, 145, 149, 191
Arnold, Betty Faye 191
Arnold, Beverly 203
Arnold, Guy Bryan 88, 130, 203
Arnold, Sharon 181
Arnold, Tommy 140, 181
Ashley, Ann 181
Ashley, Sandra J. 173
B
Baer, Greg W. 151, 173 Baer, Pamela F. 91, 146, 150, 151 Bacon, Ronald 91, 203 Bagnall, Arthur 140, 150, 173 Bailey, Arminda C. 173 Bailey, Becky 181 Bailey, Danny 110, 141, 181 Bailey, Ricky Ray 173 Bailey, Ronnie L. 136, 191 Baker, Albert 130, 191 Baker, Frances 181 Baker, Hubert T. 136, 203
Baker, Kathy D. 173
Baker, Mark 127, 191
Ball, Debbie 130, 181
Ball, Janet Carol 133, 144, 150, 173
Ball, Jerry L. 138, 203
Ball, Johnny 181
Ballard, Terry M. 136, 203
Banks, Randall K. 128, 146, 147, 191
Barber, Mrs. Guin 156, 157
Barker, Larry Wayne 173
Barker, Mike 181
Barker, Pam 203
Barker, Phil 173
Barker, Ray 134, 135, 203
Barnes, Kerry J. 137, 140, 148, 150, 181
Barrett, Randall M. 136
Barrett, Victor L.
Bass, Linda J. 131, 134, 144, 145, 181
Bass, William 170, 191
Baumgardner, Mrs. Anita 164
Baxley, Robert E. 141, 144, 191
Beavers, Jack
Beavers, Judy
Beavers, Stephen
Begley, William R. 173
Belcher, Margaret 130, 203
Berger, Mae 168
Beverly, JoRita 130, 181
Bevins, Alan 150, 181
Black, Norsalus 191
Black, Wesley 204
Blackley, Donna 148, 181
Blair, Steve 191
Blair, Tommy Wayne 173
Blankenship, Pat 134, 151, 181
Blaylock, Priscilla 181
Blevins, Anthony 204
Blevins, Gerald M. 181
Blevins, Jeff P.
Belvins, Larry 136
Blevins, Louanne 128, 134, 148, 204
Blevins, Millicent Lee 128, 146, 191
Boggs, Sandra Kay 140
Bomar, Michael Rhea
Bond, Jerry 140, 145, 151, 181
Bonham, Margaret S. 151, 181 Bonham, Mrs. W, C. 168 Booher, Alice 133 Booher, Alicia Ann 191 Booher, Anita Marie Booher, Wilfred Cleave 191 Booher, Darline 181 Booher, Delores Christine Booher, Florence H.
Booher, Gary L. 146, 204
Booher, Gary Steven 77, 110, 138, 204
Booher, Terry 79, 128, 146, 204
Booher, Tommy Ray
Booth, Mrs. Doris 156
Bouton, Bridget Marie 204
Bowdoin, Mrs. Louise 156
Bower, Lola Anne 146, 181
Bower, Peter 112, 204
Bowers, Deborah Carol 127, 204
Bowers, Delores F. 133, 181
Bowers, Julana B.
Bowers, Leonard Elwood 110, 120, 191 Bowers, Teresa Ann 133, 143, 181 Bowie, Robert 91, 131, 191 Bowman, Freddy Lynn Bowman, Linda 204
Bowman, Mary Elizabeth 128, 150, 151, 204
Bowman, Mary J. 173
Boyd, Mrs. Frances 136, 156
Bradley, Cecil 96, 97, 128, 150, 151
Bray, Joyce Gayle 128, 134, 145, 147
Bray, James M. 181
Brent, Doris 205
Brewer, Cathy Ann 130
Brewer, David 173
Brewer, Sherry L. 150, 173
Brewer, Wesley 173
Brooks, Diane 173
Brooks, Willie Mae 173
Brown, Chris J. 173
Brown, Geniva
Brown, Miss Irene 148, 156, 161 Brown, Martha Brown, Mike J.
Brown, Pam
248
D
Brown, Mrs. Ruby 156 Brown, Thomas Brown, Tim 181 Brown, Varah M.
Brown, Velma 181 Browning, Connie 173 Brumett, Don W. 173 Brummitt, JoAnn S. 182 Bryan, Kathy 75, 127, 140, 205 Bryant, Larry 182 Buchanan, William R,
Bunche, Mary Margaret Burklow, Allen 87
C
Cain, Joan
Campbell, Janice 131, 149 Campbell, Janis J. 108, 134, 180, 182 Campbell, Kimberly 144, 151, 173 Campbell, Margaret 192 Campbell, Rhonda 205
Cansler, Raphael 110, 111, 113, 120, 121, 173
Canter, Betty 136, 192
Canter, Mr. Billy 168
Canter, Fred 182
Canter, Junior 173
Canter, Kathy 130, 205
Canter, Mary 192
Canter, Sandra D. 146, 173
Canter, William 205
Canty, Charles 112, 139, 193
Caple, I,arry 136
Carmack, Janis 173
Carmody, Teresa 130, 132, 205
Carter, Gail 193
Carter, Iran 182
Carter, Ronald Edward 173
Cassell, Patricia A. 173
Casteel, Gail B. 173
Cato, Charles 182
Chafin, Freddy 173
Chandler, Teresa 127, 131, 180
Charles, Craig 174
Cheathem, Connie 174
Cheathem, Pat 130, 205
Clark, David 62, 126, 128, 129, 141, 144, 205 Clark, Linda 128, 134, 140, 149, 193 Clark, Marzetta 174 Clark, Revonda Hope 146, 174
Clark, Steve 145, 193 Clark, F. Steve 205 Cloyd, Carter Joseph Coleman, Mrs. 157, 83, 133 Collins, Dickey 116, 174 Collins, Jack B. 136, 193 Collins, Jack P. 143, 182 Collins, Peggy E. 174 Combs, Jay 205 Combs, Peggy 182 Combs, Peggy Karen Combs, Sheila 148, 151, 193 Conner, Marcus 134, 182 Cooper, Ann L. 127, 142, 148, 182 Cooper, Bill S. 62, 128, 135, 145 Cooper, Harvey F. 102, 206 Cooper, Miss Leone 143, 167 Cooper, Teresa A. 84, 174 Copenhaver, Mrs. Mildred 127, 157 Corvin, Richard 110, 128, 137, 138, 193 Cox, Candace 127, 134, 144, 148, 182 Cox, Debbie 182 Cox, Jan D. 174 Cox, Randy 174 Cox, Sherre A. 206 Crane, Jef¥ T. 182 Crane, Roger 193 Crang, Beth 193 Creger, Jerry 116, 174 Creger, Mrs. Mildred 157 Croomes, Larry L. 182 Cross, Fonda 126, 131, 193 Cross, Howell 130, 131, 206 Cross, Ronnie A. 206 Cross, Tommy 60, 110, 134, 135, 137, 182 Crowe, Mrs. Carl 168 Crowe, Lynnie S. 140, 151, 174 Crowe, Michael E. 57, 128, 135, 142, 145, 151, 197
Crowell, Joe 130, 206 Crusenberry, Gina 174 Crusenberry, Johnny 130, 182 Crusenberry, Joyce 206 Cullop, Danny 116, 174 Cummins, Mr. Jack 130, 157 Cunningham, Julian 127, 134, 206 Cunningham, William 194 Curry, Ann
Dabbs, Christine 194
Dabbs, Eddie 127, 174
Dalton, Mrs. Diane 157
Daniel, Mrs. Mary 57, 157
Daniels, Larry Wayne 182
Daugherty, Steve 139, 182
Davenport, Eugene Howard 182
Davenport, Ronnie 110, 117, 174
Davenport, Walter Joseph 174
Davidson, Barbara 194
Davidson, James 174
Davidson, Susan, 144, 146, 174
Davidson, William 135, 206
Davis, Nancy 70, 174
Davis, Sandra 131, 174
Davis, Mrs. Sara 157
Davis Tim 131, 139, 194
Dawson, Ida Carroll 133, 150, 182
Dearman, Kathy 174
Delapp, Edgar 206
Demetris, Valerie June 182
Dennison, Robert 194
Denny, Sharon 126, 144, 194
Denton, Deborah Susan 150, 182
Derey, Virginia 168
Dickerson, Ethel 168
Dickenson, Steve R. 174
Dicker!, Bridget 34, 140, 142, 149, 206
Dicker!, Robert B. 137, 182
Dickey, Doug 128, 194
Dillon, Tom 70, 207
Dingus, Mike 116, 174
Dingus, Phil 116, 140, 174
Dixon, Danny 174
Dixon, Linda
Doss, Ronald 102, 139, 206
Dowell, Jeff 102, 137, 194
Dowell, Patricia M. 174
Dugger, Mr. Marion 157
Dunkin, Robert 101, 128, 135, 150, 151, 207
Dunkin, William 91, 135, 140, 174
Dunn, John 194
Dye, Judy Ann 182
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Eades, Jerry 194 Eads, Gary 127, 174
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Eastridge, James 130, 194 Eaton, John 175 Edens, Eddie Edson, Gary 194 Edson, Karen 175
Edwards, Daniel 96, 110, 111, 141, 194
Eggers, Richard 194
Eggers, Teresa 174
Eller, Anne 207
Eller, Mr. Eugene 162
Eller, Mrs. Raymond 168
Ellis, Janice 134, 144, 149, 182
Ellis, Judy 128, 134, 149, 207
Ellis, Mike Allen 183
Ellis, Mike D. 131, 194
Ellis, Robert 194
Emmert, Donald 175
Eaton, Sam 102, 194
Estes, Gary 130, 183
Eury, John T. 183
Everett, Gary 120, 137, 194
F
Fagan, Maggie 129, 130, 146, 149, 207 Faidley, Wayne David
Farnham, Deborra L. 57, 127, 131, 148, 207 Faucette, Theda 78, 127, 131, 134, 145, 149, 194
Faulks, Nancy Fee, Danny 175 Ferguson, Lee Jackie 175 Fields, Debbie Lea 140, 150, 175 Fields, Laura 134, 144, 175 Fields, Shirley 183 Fine, Micah 131, 134, 150, 183 Fleenor, Debbie 126, 148, 194 Fleenor, Don 194 Fleenor, Dottie Sue 218 Fleenor, James
Fleenor, Michael 120, 128, 129, 135, 175, 207
Fleenor, Mike 134, 194
Fleenor, Myra 150, 151, 175
Fleenor, Rhonda 82, 183
Fleenor, Shanna 134, 144, 151, 183
Fleming, Robert 130, 194
Fogarty, Mrs. Bennie 87, 157
Foster, Elaine
Foster, Kathy 207
Foster, John 175
Foster Steve
Foote, Donald 175
Foote, Wanda Lucette 175
Foote, William M. 120
Fouch, Flora 207
Fouch, l,arry 130, 183
Fouch, Tommy 130, 195
Fouch, Virginia 195
France, Alvin 142, 150, 151, 183
Frazier, Debbie Ann 207
Freeman, Amadalyn 168
Freeman, Susie 183
French, Mr. Jack 164
Fugate, Carolyn 183
Fulp, Jean 175
Fulp, William 57, 195
G
Gabel, Terry 128, 131, 207
Garfield, Leonard 207
Garrett, Cindy 131, 146, 175, 207
Garrett, Miss Nina 157
Gemmell, Charles 110, 137, 149, 202
Gemmell, Donna
Gentry, Debbie 132, 143, 208
Gentry, Gary 116, 175
Geromanos, Kathy 128, 146, 150, 151, 208
Gibson, David 183
Gibson, Teresa A. 183
Gilbert, Jill K. 146, 183
Gillenwater, Aretha C. 136, 195
Gillespie, Vincent L. 208
Gilmer, Gordon 110, 137, 195
Glover, Edith Mrs. 157
Gobble, Charles 208
Gobble, Doris 175
Gobble, Ruth A. 57, 128, 147, 208
Gobble, Sharon Marie 175
Gobble, Trula Lee 130, 195
Goins, Danny Lee 127, 128, 138, 208
Goodman, Carolyn S. 175
Goodman, Charles K. 175
Goodpasture, Patricia 78, 129, 145, 149, 195
Gorley, Connie Faye 175
Gorley, Nancy Jean 135, 145, 147, 195
Gorley, Peggy 175
Grace, Eleanor S. 208
Grayson, Lisa A. 128, 134, 145, 147, 195
Green, Elizabeth 129, 183
Greene, Anthony 195 Greene, Barbara 129, 144, 148, 208 Greene, Henrietta 175 Greene, Henry 116, 120, 151, 175 Greene, Paul 146, 183 Greenwell, Glen 136, 141, 208 Greer, Susie 107. 108, 128, 134, 139, 145, 149, 195
Gregory, Dallas 126, 195 Gregory, Michael B. 70, 128, 142, 144, 145, 195
Griffin, Craig Dean 175 Griffin, Diane 146, 151, 183 Grigsby, Mrs. W. G. 162 Grimsley, Mrs. Violet 162 Griswold, June 56, 127, 128, 129, 134, 138, 208
Groseclose, Kathy 128, 145, 146, 151, 195
Groseclose, Mike 120, 137, 195
Gross, Jimmy 175
Grubb, Linda 130, 209
Grubb, Patricia Ann 63, 175
Grubb, Sandy 183
Gudger, Benita E. 175
Gudger, David 175
Gudger, Donald
Gudger, Robert 209
Gullion, Howard
H
Hackley, Eddie 73, 110, 127, 141, 146, 190, 195
Haga, Vickie 174 Hairston, Julie 131, 142, 149, 209 Hale, Chris 128, 148, 150, 195 Hale, Ward Hall, Deborra 209 Hall, Dewayne 195 Hall, Mr. Lester 157 Hall, Lonnie D. 195, 209 Hall, Mr. Rosco 167 Hamilton, Judy A. 130, 183 Hamilton, Mary Marcia 130, 195 Hamilton, Terry L. 70, 128, 129, 145, 147, 195
Hammack, Mr. T. T. 164 Harden, Doresa 175 Harenburg, Mrs. Martha 145, 158 Harkrader, Diane 131, 140, 175
250
Harless, Gerald
Harmon, Jerry 130, 195
Harmon, Susan
Harr, Marilyn 183
Harris, Mr. Stephen 138, 161
Harris, Susie 175
Harrison, Kathy 209
Harrison, Phil 130, 195
Harter, Geoffrey 84, 131, 142, 183
Hartsock, Connie 175
Hartsock, Danny 130, 195
Hawkins, Mr. Johnie 168
Hawkins, Rebecca A. 128, 134, 149, 209
Hawthorne, Debbie 73, 128, 196
Hayes, Brian 183
Hayes, Fred 76, 183
Hayes, Mrs. J. H. 168
Hayes, John H. 183
Hayes, Susan 209
Helbert, Charles 175
Helton, Frank 175
Helton, L. Mattie 183
Hendricks, Walter 150, 151, 209
Henner, Judy 13, 149, 209
Henner, Mary Beth 131, 140, 175
Henner, Mr. William 168
Hensley, Bill
Hensley, Cathie 126, 145, 146, 180, 183
Hernandez, Maxine 131, 175
Herndon, Barbara Faye 176
Herndon, Diane 210
Hess, Barbara 133, 175
Hess, Kathy Melissa 175
Hess, Shirley 130, 143, 210
Hess, Wesley 139, 196
Hill, Arthur 210
Hill, Deloise 184
Hill, Cynthia Jean 136
Hill, Jean 198
Hilten, Mrs. Sarah 148, 158
Hines, John 196
Hislop, Dr. Richard 27, 162
Hite, Pattie 146, 176
Hoback, Scott Lee 62, 140, 176
Hobbs, Jim 137, 196
Hobson, Jerry 210
Hodgson, Mr. Dean 162
Hoffarth, Guy Tim 176
Hoffarth, Joann 130, 210
Holbrook, Marilyn 126, 134, 145, 184
Holbrook, Marilyn 146, 184 Holbrook, Tony 138, 146, 210 Holt, L. Danny 176 Holt, Sandra 176 Hooper, Mr. Ray 158 Hopkins, Susan L. 184 Horne, Fred 128, 141, 196 Horne, Kathy 130, 184
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Irvin, Nancy A. 130, 210 Isley, Kenny 184 Isley, Laura P. 148, 196
lsom, Lisa D.
lson, Frank Ison, Margaret
J
Jackson, Joe 136, 184 Jackson, Phil 130, 210 Jackson, Randy 184 Jackson, Sam L.
Jackson, Sammy T. 136, 196
Jackson, Wayne 184
Jennings, Billie Jo 176
Jennings, Janet 128, 130, 132, 211
Jennings, Rhonda D. 176
lessee, Jerry 130, 196
lessee, Patricia Ann 211
lessee, Sherree 176
lessee, Terry 130, 211
Johnson, Brenda 176
Johnson, David L. 176
Johnson, Deborah 196
Johnson, Edward 57, 140, 176
Johnson, Elizabeth 55, 57, 131, 142, 148, 196
Johnson, Jack 211
Johnson, James 184
Johnson James J.
Johnson, J. C. 196 Johnson, Maurita 176 Johnson, Michael 151, 184 Johnson, Richard 139, 196 Johnson, Teressa 211 Johnson, Victoria 127, 128, 194 Jones, Brenda 194 Jones, Charlie 120, 141, 144, 211 Jones, Debbie
Jones, EXiane Randell 127, 211 Jones, Lea 131, 146, 150, 176 Jones, Terri 130, 131, 176
K
Kearfott, Carolyn 108, 109, 128, 129, 134, 138, 149, 202, 211
Kearfott, Corinne 107, 128, 131, 144, 145, 150, 194
Keen, Kenny 137, 184
Keesee, Billy 63, 129, 133, 139, 211
Keesee, Donna 81, 126, 211
Keesee, Sandra 176
Kegley, Connie 126, 194
Kelly, Randy 112, 120, 128, 141, 194
Kelly, Ricky 116, 140, 141, 176
Kelsey, Connie 184
Kelsey, Don 194
Kelsey, Johnny 194
Kemp, Grant
Kemp, Woody 176
Kerr, Patrice 34, 149, 211
Ketron, Mike 110, 140, 144, 172, 176
Key, Mrs. June 87, 158
King, Barney 184
King, Carolyn
King, Danny 130, 194
King, David S. 140, 151, 185
King, Harlon R. 212
King, Larry 212
King, Rebecca 126, 146, 194
Kirby, Brad 185
Kirk, Trenaria 140, 147, 176
Kistner, Mark 194
Kistner, Mary 144, 148, 185
Knox, Michele 127, 131, 176
Koltunski, Philip 130, 131, 212
Kress, Mrs. Jack 168
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Lampkins, Gary 116, 176 Lane, Joyce 81, 127, 131, 148 Lane, Sharon 128, 150, 212 Lane, Sherry 150, 151, 212 Large, David 147, 212 Large, Debra
Lauman, Jeanie 145, 149, 197 Lauzon, Peter 176
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Lawless, Naomi 185 Lawson, Debbie 130, 185 Lee, Greg 185 Leonard, Barbara 176 Leonard, Cathy 35, 54, 108, 109, 127, 149, 202, 212
Leonard, Debbie 146, 176
Leonard, Donna 176
Leonard, Linda 126, 127, 197
Leonard, Loretta 133, 197
Leonard, Lorraine 176
Leonard; Patricia 150, 185
Leonard, Patricia, D. 197, 212
Leonard, Phillip 57, 127, 142, 145, 212
Leonard, Sandra 57, 128, 142, 212
Leonard, Teresa 76
Leonard, Terry
Lewis, Mrs. Jean 79, 158
Lewis, Leigh 66, 140, 172, 176
Lilley, Melissa 131, 149, 197
Link, Barbara 136, 198
Link, Donnie 185
Linnen, Bruce 130, 198
Linnen, Nancy 176
Littleton, Susie 81, 127, 131, 148, 198
Livingston, Margie 185
Louthen, Nancy 130, 212
Love, Ronnie
Lovett, Valerie 131, 198
Lovegrove, Ricky 84, 185
Lovelace, Larry
Luttrell, James 130, 198
Lyons Dean 176
Lyttle, Evonne 83, 133, 147, 185
M
McCartney, Dawn 127, 131, 142, 148, 170, 185
McClanahan, Gerald 185 McClanahan, Richard 198 McClellan, Tamera 146, 150 McCloud, Tina 185 McConnell, Douglas 212 McCrady, Carl 176 McCray, Gary 185 McCroskey, Mrs. Blanche 168 McCroskey, Debbie 130, 213 McCroskey, Pam 130, 133, 198 McDaniel, Janice 134, 185
McDaniel, Joyce 134, 185
McDaniel, Thomas 145, 213
McDevitt, David 176
McElraft, Howard
McGlammary, Ronnie 176
McKamey, Billie
McKamey, Charles 110, 198
McKamey, Jean 185
McLagan, Jeanne 134, 176
McMullin, Leonard 185
McMurray, Gary 185
McNutt, Mrs. Laura 167
McVey, Rick 135, 140, 151, 176
Malcolm, Curtis 130, 185
Malcolm, Melissa 131, 140, 176
Malcolm, Sherry 177
Malone, Debbie 150, 185
Malone, Jerry 213
Malone, Laura 79, 213
Mand, Jimmy 116, 177
Mann, Betty 133, 177
Marion, John 213
Martin, Ellen 127, 213
Martin, Gayle 149, 213
Martin, Mrs. Katherine 132, 158
Martin, Preston 177
Martin, Serge 96, 97, 120, 139, 198
Martin, Stanley 213
Mason, Richard 91, 150, 213
Mathesius, Vicki 132, 213
Matthews, Brenda 213
Matthews, Wanda 213
Mays, Larry 151, 214
Meade, Anita 185
Meade, Bruce 102, 120, 121, 141, 214 Meade, Denise 177 Meany, Julie 127, 145, 149, 185 Mellett, Marilyn 145, 198 Melkowski, Greg 77, 137, 148, 185 Melkowski, Kim 137, 180, 185 Merritt, Mr. Bob 65, 142, 155, 158 Merritt, Mona 146, 180, 186 Mikell, Sheila 126, 127, 131, 198 Miller, Jerry 110, 177 Miller, Kenneth 136, 214 Miller, Lee 96, 139, 214 Milhorn, Amelia 130, 133, 198 Mink, Vickie 151, 177 Minnick, Doug 110, 127, 145, 214 Minnick, Lisa 149, 186
Minton, Ricky 177
Mitchell, Doug 141, 143, 186
Mitchell, Myron 198
Moad, Miss Paula 130, 158
Modrzejewski, Michael 136, 214
Molenaar, Joyce 186
Moore, Kyle 186
Moore, Kay 132, 147, 180, 198
Moore, Hyder, 116, 177
Moore, John 136, 214
Moore, Terry 186
Moore, Michael
Moore, Pamela 177
Moore, Patsy 214
Moore, Steve 151, 186
Moore, Vickie 146
Morelock, Manila 177
Moretz, Sharron 134, 145, 147, 186
Moretz, Terry 131, 139, 144, 196
Morton, Ann 128, 148, 214
Morton, Mrs. Betty 69, 71, 158
Morton, Steve 86, 186
Morris, Rita 177
Morris, Terri 177
Morrissey, John 69, 88, 130, 137, 198 Mullins, Mark 116, 137, 177 Mumpower, Barbara 198 Mumpower, Donna 143, 198 Mumpower, Eddie 177 Mumpower, Lee 177 Mumpower, Susan 214 Murray, Debbie 177 Murray, Karen 177 Murray, Nancy 130, 215 Murray, Rhonda 198 Murray, Sheryl 177 Musgrove, Melinda 177 Musgrove, Walt 146, 151, 215 Musick, Billy 186 Musick, Mrs. Gladys 168 Myers, Mr. Typton 141, 159
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Necessary, Larry W. 139, 198 Nelson, Doris A. 215 Nelson Judy 177 Nelson, Kathy 197 Nelson, Ronnie 186 Nelson, Tim 186
252
Newman, Mrs. Lynda 159 Newman, Linda N. 127, 144, 148, 150, 151, 186
Newton, Jim 137, 186 Newton, Kenneth E. 198 Newton, Rita M. 132, 215 Nichols, Marilyn 186 Noonkester, Bobby 177
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Oakes, Janice 79, 130, 132, 215 Oakley, Mrs. Jeanne 168 O'Dell, Laura 134, 172, 177 O'Dell, Mary 93, 128, 134, 145, 149, 215 Odum, Teresa 107, 108, 109, 128, 129, 134, 141, 149, 202, 215
Olinger, Brenda Sue 128, 145, 147, 198
Opengari, Roger 139, 198
Osborne, Howell 199
Otey, Mrs. Barbara 166
Otey, Wayne A. 177
Outlaw, Mr. Tim 19, 162, 166
Owen, Stanley R. 186
Owens, Floyd 110, 177
Owens, Greg 146, 151, 186
Owens, William
Oxendine, Janice 131, 132, 147, 151, 215 P
Page, Joe 130, 215 Parks, Betty 142, 149, 186 Parks, Carol Ann 177 Parks, Randy E. 186
Parrott, Steve 110, 128, 129, 135, 138, 144, 215
Patrick, Arlette 199
Patrick, Marilyn 199
Patrick, Darlene 215
Pauley, Franklin 110, 137, 145, 199
Payne, Robbie Lynn 177
Peery, George C. 177
Pender, Donald Nathaniel 177
Pender, James, 110, 120, 121, 136, 139, 216
Pender, Ronald Allen 127, 199
Pendergrass, Brenda Darlene 177
Pendergrass, L. Terry 199
Penley, Steve 186
Perkins, Charles 110, 114, 127, 138, 186
Perkins, Karen Yvonne 216
Perry, Barbara 199
Perry, Mr. James 92, 159
Perry, Joe Clifton 96, 110, 138, 141, 199
Peters, Betty J. 132, 186
Peters, Beverly June 177
Peters, Leon 216
Peterson, Karen 140, 143, 186
Pfeifer, Mrs. Debbie 166
Phillippi, Blake Ellis 177
Phillippi, Mark Lee 177
Phipps, Hobert Lee 177
Pickett, Polly Monroe 199
Piotrowski, Alex Wayne 151, 186
Pippin, Norman Tim 136, 139, 216
Pippin, Tony 151, 187
Pollard, Avis 216
Poore, Johrmy
Pope, Isaac 136, 216
Pope, John 177
Pope, Millicent Lydia 199
Pope, Sharron 127, 216
Pope, Suzan L. 126, 216
Post, David 72, 131, 139, 216
Post, Mrs. Marianne 68, 159
Post, Thomas Lee 116, 131, 139, 140, 177
Powers, Mary H.
Powers, Shirley
Pratt, Cathy 177
Pratt, Cheryl 177
Pratt, Dennis 177
Pratt, Kathy
Preston, Martin
Price, David Wayne 187
Proulex, Sue 130, 132, 216
Pruitt, Betty Rae
Pruitt, Cheryl
Pruitt, Evelyn O. 199
Pullon, Colette 130, 216
Pullon, Mrs. Linda 126, 159
Pullon, Tina Fay 177
Q
Quarels, Mr. Royce 164 Quisenberry, Mary Margaret 144, 145, 149, 187
R
Rachel, Vickie 126, 216
Ratliff, Gary Lynn 130, 199
Ratliff, Jane 199
Rawn, Debbie Sue 87, 217
Rawn, Gary 146, 151, 187
Reedy, Brenda Kay 127, 146, 148, 217
Reedy, Melvin Douglas 217
Reeves, Miss Helen 149, 159
Reisler, Ruth 132, 217
Rhinehart, Kitten Louise 178
Rhoton, Jeff Hugh 177
Richardson, Barbara 130, 217
Richardson, Mr. Hamp 91, 159
Riethmaier, Andy 187
Roark, Authur 217
Roark, Linda Marie 187
Roark, Ricky 77, 187
Roark, Shelby 177
Roberts, Franklin G. 127, 199
Roberts, Gary 102, 110, 137, 138, 217
Roberts, Karen J. 146, 178
Robins, Barbara 79, 217
Robins, Paul 178
Robinson, Debbie Kay 199
Robinson, James Billy
Robinson, James David 187
Robinson, Larry 199
Robinson, Patricia Ann 199
Robinson, Raymond 178
Rogers, Floyd E. 130, 187
Rogers, Wanda Sue 130, 217
Rose, Anthony 1. 116, 178
Rose, Earl G. 178
Rose, Karen 134, 148, 187
Rose, Scott K. 143, 199
Rose, Warren 116, 178
Rosenbalm, Beverly J. 136, 199
Rosenbalm, Johnny 178
Ross, John 138, 217
Rosser, Catherine E. 126, 199
Rosser, John M. 112, 116, 137, 138, 144, 178
Rouse, Rita 187
Rutherford, Mike 178
Rutledge, Phil 178
Rutter, Linda Joyce 199
Rutter, Teresa 187
Rutter, Vickie 126, 128, 150, 151, 199 Ryan, Barbara K. 146, 172, 178
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Saddler, David 130, 218
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Salyer, Michael 145, 199
Salyers, Larry Wayne 27, 110, 128, 202, 218
Salyers, Randy 128, 137, 199
Salyers, Teresa Diane 187
Sampson, Debbie 130, 131, 144, 145, 149,
199
Sandoe, Barbara 126, 127, 129, 134, 135, 150, 151, 195, 218 Saul, Diane Sue 126, 218 Saul, Nellie 168 Saul, Sheri 200 Saunders, Mrs. Millie 167 Saunders, Pamela 148, 187 Scales, Tony M. 187 Schneider, Arthur Micheal 137, 139, 200 Schneider, Linda M, 146, 178 Scott, Mark 178 Scott, Sandy 136, 218 Scroggs, Debbie 130, 218 Seaver, James M. 101, 128, 135, 145, 150,
151, 200
Seward, Mr. Rolland 159
Sexton, Angie Darlene 134, 147, 178
Sexton, Lynn Dannie 89, 136, 218
Shaffer, Brenda 187
Shaffer, Freida Diane 187
Shaffer, Garry L. 187
Shaffer, Sandra 178
Shaffer, Sharron 178
Sharrett, Johnny L. 218
Sharrett, Sandra L.
Sharrett, Sandy 178
Sharrett, Vernon Stuart 128, 135, 145, 218
Shearin, Ray 178
Shelton, Sidney O. 110, 113, 200
Shepherd, Beverly 178
Shepherd, Shirley Ann 133, 187
Sherwood, David 110, 140, 141, 187
Shipley, Richard 187
Shipley, Susan 128, 134, 144, 149, 218
Shores, Irene 178, 218
Shores, Kitty
Shumaker, Bill 96, 128, 135, 142, 145, 200
Shumaker, Mrs. Don 168
Shumate, Daniel 187
Shumate, Sue 69, 131, 132, 187
Silcox, Sharon 126, 200
Simcox, Corrine 168
Simpson, William 187
Singleton, Vanessa 187
Singleton, Vince 143, 218 Sizemore, Gary D. 134, 188 Sizemore, Terri 137, 178 Skeens, L.awrence 178 Slaughter, Jim 188 Smelser, Cathy 188 Smiley, Barbara 149, 188 Smiley, Judy 178 Smith, Allen 178 Smith, B. 168
Smith, Barrie 116, 117, 178 Smith, Don Smith, Daniel R. 218 Smith, Danny 130 Smith, Debbie 219 Smith, Donnie 110, 139, 219 Smith, Kathy 146, 178 Smith, Pam 127, 188
Smith, Robert 102, 103, 110, 120, 129, 135, 138, 141, 219 Smith, Ronnie 178 Smithson, John 110, 188 Snader, Jack 139, 178 Snodgrass, Ricky 219 Spangler, Mr. J^rry 62, 102, 110, 160 Sparkman, Fred 102, 135, 141, 219 Spriggs, Alberta 188 Spriggs, Bernard 200 Sproles, Vicki 73, 148, 200 Stacy, Greg B. 130, 219 Stallard, Carroll Fran 134, 151, 178 Stanton, Earl 178 Stapleton, Carolyn 130, 219 Stapleton, Jackie 178 Statzer, Ginna 188 Statzer, Jack 178 Statzer, Percy 178 Statzer, Ellen 188 Stedman, Ned 57, 71, 74, 131, 219 Stedman, Robin 146, 188 Steiding, Sandra 140, 178 Stephenson, Amy 140, 178 Stevens, Rita 107, 108, 109, 144, 148, 219 Stevenson, Sally 131, 146, 188 Stine, Charles Douglas 188 Stewart, Tim 137, 145, 219 Stone, John 139, 200 Stophel, Mike 136, 139, 219 Stout, Kathy Lynn, 133, 178 Strickland, Debbie 130, 219
Strouth, David 110, 134, 138, 146, 188
Sullivan, Don 188
Sword, Lynn 139, 151, 220
Sykes, Cecil B. 116, 178
Sykes, Larry Wayne 130, 220
Sykes, Regenia 220
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Talley, Cathy 200 Tapscott, Teresa 130, 131, 137, 220 Tate, Danny R. 130, 146, 188 Tate, Fred 19, 127, 131, 142, 144, 145, 190, 200
Tate, Karen 70, 126, 128, 134, 200 Taylor, Douglas Ernest 179 Teilmann, Evalin 128, 134, 148, 200 Teilmann, Tiga Johan III 179 Thomas, Marty I. 179 Thomas, Zane 136, 188 Thompson, Charma 133, 200 Thompson, Joan 127, 130, 149, 220 Thrash, Mrs. Ruth 160 Thurston, Jackie 20, 130 Thurston, Sammy 188 Tittle, D. Harry 86, 136, 178 Todt, Florence Robin 128, 148, 200 Tolbert, Carol 126, 200 Tolley, Chas. Lester, Jf. 179 Tolley, Denise 116, 188 Tolley, Denise M. 130 Tolley, Mr. Joseph 162, 163 Towns, Mr. Robert 160 Trent, Debra 220 Tritt, Sandy L. 188 Tritt, Teresa 179 Tritt, Thelma 130 Tuell, Haynes 136, 220 Turner, Claudia 188
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Umberger, Stanley 135, 145, 151, 188 Umberger, Steven 128, 129, 135, 145, 220 Underwood, Janet 140, 147, 188
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Valdez, Mrs. Kathy 168 Vance, Eddie 179
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Van Hoy, Billy 179
Van Hoy, Debbie
Van Hoy, Lawana 140, 151, 179
Vaughn, Bird 179
Vaughn, Steve
Vicars, Dennis 200
Vine, Mark 220
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Walden, Deborah Lynne 179 Walden, Frances 168 Walden, Marilyn Lovella 179 Walker, Randy 102, 221 Walling, Jeff 112, 116, 141, 179 Walling, Mark 130, 141, 200 Walls, Bobby 102, 110, 200 Walsh, Sue Debbie 188 Wampler, David 122, 136 Wampler, Lisa J. 130, 188 Wampler, Vicki L. 188 Wann, Sylvia 78, 132, 201 Warren, Merle 127, 129, 131, 145, 146, 149, 201
Washington, Donald P. 188 Washington, James C. 110, 188 Washington, Katherine 179 Washington, Kenneth 179 Watford, Mr. Jerry 27, 96, 111, 160 Watford, Jerry R. 116, 138, 144, 179 Watford, Leslie Jo 131, 188 Waycaster, Lucille A. 147, 188 Waycaster, Rocky 201 Weatherly, Kathryn Celeste 150, 221 Weatherly, Loretta 150, 179 Weatherly, Terry 102, 110, 189
Weaver, James D. 138, 179
Weeks, Frank 201
Weeks, Lorinda 133, 179
Wells, Jerry 130, 189
West, Crystal Karen 179
West, Dwight 146, 221
West, Ralph 189
WTieeler, John 201
Wheeler, Kevin W. 143, 179
Whicker, Cheryl E. 221
Whitaker, Mrs. Ralph 166
Whitaker, Sandra 148, 150, 201
Whitaker, Una 142, 147, 150, 221
White, Anna M. 129, 179, 221
White, Karen Lynn 66, 140, 179
White, Pam 57, 128, 129, 134, 142
White, Mr. Randell
White, Sam
Whittaker, Patricia 179
Whitten, Ginger 134, 148, 189
Widener, Carol 189
Widner, Donna 179
Widner, Paul 110, 221
Widner, Richard A. 110, 189
Wiley, Dallas 116, 143, 144, 179
Wilkerson, Mr. Clarence 135, 156, 160
Wilkenson, Terry David 150, 189
Willett, Cindy Kay 146, 172, 179
Williams, Allen 120, 201
Williams, Mrs. Carolyn 160
Williams, Ernie 179
Williams, Frances Camille 128, 133, 147, 150, 221
Williams, Jerry 189 Williams, John E. 135, 140, 179 Williams, Mrs. M. T. 147, 160
Williams, Stephen W. 97, 151, 221
Williford, Mrs. Ann 160
Willis, Alfred 179
Willis, Deborah L. 146, 179
Willis, Gary 144, 221
Wilson, Charles E. 179
Wilson, Percy E. 179
Wilson, Ricky L. 110, 189
Winters, Mike David 189
Wise, Butch 151, 189
Wise, Lester 127, 201
Wolfe, Doris 201
Wolfe, Jerry 127, 130, 201
Wolfe, Jerry Allen 142, 150, 189
Wood, Howard Ray 86, 189
Woody, Charlotte J. 131, 140, 179
Woody, Dawn 127, 131, 134, 148, 171, 189
Worley, David M. 179
Worley, James 189
Worley, Mary J. 131, 189
Worley, Ronnie 130, 221
Worley, Teresa 179
Worley, Vicky 201
Worrell, Mike E. 63, 110, 117, 141, 179 Wright, Betty S.
Wright, Denise Kay 146, 189 Wright, Marie M. 133, 179 Wright, Stella 130, 221 Wright, Susie 189 Wygal, Jon H. 189
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Yarber, Earl 189
York, Pat 84, 137, 145, 195
York, Susanna 179
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At this point in the VIRGINIAN, the story of the school year has been completed.
We have tried to depict in picture the FREEDOM each has had within our school and community. These freedoms will continue to be ours only as we measure up to our individual responsibilities.
Miss Susan Shipley, Editor
The Virginian 1971 ►
THE VIRGINIAN staff
expresses appreciation to Photographers: Doug Dickey, Mr. Tom Daniel, Mr. Ronald Freeman,
Publisher: American Yearbook Co., Administration, Faculty, Students, Advertisers.
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