Barboursville High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Barboursville, WV)
- Class of 1981
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NANCY EPLIN $enion MR. CHARLES HARRISON Uunion M RS. A LlClA UNDERWOOD Sophomorm 17 MRS. ELIZABETH SHARP PrincipaPs Secretary 1 MRS. HILDA HERNDON Records Clerk MRS. PATTY CAZAD Bookkeeper MRS. SHARON CLAY 1 Attendance Secretary w 18 Nunaum W'thingg' M9 3 Ct9v 'Ifal .Y sea MR. KELSON HENRY Transportation Director MRS. LILLIAN CASDORPH Head Cook M RS. DORIS BROWN Cook MRS. IMOGENE DAVIDSON Cook MR. CLIFF WILCOX MR. WILLIS ADKINS C uslodians 19 F77 T , Paula Jenkins Linda Giles ' Maggie McCarty TAG Charla Grass Julia Harper Suzanne Byrom Carolyn Goodman Patricia Hctllingcr Delores Daniels Betty Ward Susan Wheeler Joyce Spencer Alma Ater Carolyn Irwin Margaret Smith J udy Riffe 23 Brady Hickel Hazel Bowen Shirley McClanahan Martha Britten Robert Neel ' Joseph Robertson Dorothy Stowers Charles Tanner Robert Lake Dan Shoemaker Carol Wolff Harold7Wuard James Boggess 25 Bill Meadows Brian Cordle Vernon Howell Arlene Dillon Wuaic 65 J$ll 26 33mineaa flex ft: A X. Luclelark 015633 Adkins J eanngtte Hash DorothyGrovc Gerri Ward L Mi4,; -,,, V 27 Ron King and Kathy Brown I Jeanne Scckman u Christine Cooper 1 Carol Lucas Charlotte Smailes Jim Thornburg Bill Dan Ray, Dinlf ' i Allen, LeOnBaisden and Garner Mann Rodney May Thelma Jo Hanson id! 560 30 Robert Maxwell Keith Adkins B. G. Richardson James Black Steve Thabet Richard Desmond John Paul! Hogg Marian Brockus 32 Sue Stwgg Sandy Ali'ff Janis McVey Myra Siciliano y, hr I , x! M u W: MIIIM, 33 34 Z' . 1- I I x .1 xx. x 'I -A-,I..A Let us do a few tricks some old tricks, some new tricks GRADUATES STARR me THE Wm m n m w 6 made it! 38 September Mark September found 376 prospective Seniors returning for their last hflingf, Enrolled in 13 home rooms, these eager, conscientious, devoted young men and women found computer schedules waiting their stamp of approval. Far from being the easy year they anticipated, the Seniors soon found themselves slaving over their books. Each was striving for a perfect attendance and sought to keep thpinkh cards at a minimum. Back-t0-SCh001 Dance Each aimed for his or her goals . . . nuclear physicist, marine biologist, politician, brain rgeon, welder, pilot, secretary, mechanic . . . and only a few merely aspired to complete gh school. The Class of 1981 promised to be a highly intelligent class with many expecting to find ong their number at least six Valedictorians, five Salutatorians and very likely 14 onorarians. BUT ONLY TIME WOULD TELL! OI' WOI'SE . etter Weel mg Homecom 11 October f. .tOppin, us now! Kama Conrad crowneo n C C u Q omecommg r Wm M M H w M c w w I e Ponies Rhonda Phillips receive Rhonda Phillips became overjoyed rsee picture 8, page SM when she received the crown and trophy honoring her as 1980381 Miss Flame, a yearly competitive event sponsored by the Barb- oursville Fire Department. Time marched on . . . we were instructed; we were corrected; we were tested; and, yes, we were Entertained. Entertained? Yes, you got it, entertained. There were dances and ballgames and parades and ballgames and homecomings and ballgames and ballgames and more ballgames. iiilllllliyll - I I. f. 50 iss Flame title As time marched on a little more, there were the gala events of the year. There was homecoming and queen; fire parade and queen; Christmas dance and queen; Snowball dance and queen; Valentine dance and queen; and hBe Kind to Goatt, dance and queen. For those few minutes in their own little world, the girls chosen for queen put aside the thoughts of Valedictorian, studying, pass- ing tests, hpolishingh the ole I.Q. . . . yes, it was Entertainment many sought. But the umoments of gloryh were fleeting, and soon they were called back to the world of reality . . . reality . . . reality 51 These are th 00d times! OOO attend Eas 9 b -.. v I H Barbo 7' MW ursville game! - l: : 1 .- g pl I 4 ,3 3' :9 ' 55 m ,w mm mm m m M m mm w, W u - ,m u 1m: r mm-v w u ,ww m w, m w u w m Ewm-W w m m ' 7W H mm m w w X; W m M w Fit m m a VEH mm m w w W?! m m w w M m w w m m mm H w Wu 1 32' M M m m ,u w m . 333' w w w M! w w x-x w. w an m w w mm n MM WW w 1 rm Class 0f 8 th fun! i 71.: l .:.. .. illed W Seckman First Snowball K .. Conrad Snowball Queen Director Dillon and C0mpany t IntH Q de season enterta prov1 ' m ,r roducts for profit! Conrad and Lusk reig s Village Belle and Beau! 376 graduates sa 'irateS Pickinis! J l - ;'.. 1 V, M m w lass Color Day CLASS OBSERVES COLOR DAY Senior Class Color Day, January 6, 1981, marked the last day that the senior class would gather as a group before graduation. Master of ceremo- nies, Andy Lingenfelter, introduced the homeroom representatives. The homerooms stood and pinned their colors on as their representatives received their colors from Melody Johnson. Speeches were given by the Senior Executive Committee of Student Council. Melody Johnson and Jeff Goad explained the selection of the colors, Burgundy and Pink. Cindy Hammett spoke on the Pink Rose Bud, the class flower. Renee Butler explained the class motto: tilf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you dream it, you can become it? Guest speaker, Mr. Richard Fill- more, gave an inspiring speech on life after graduation. 74 Forest Lee Smallridge February 2. 1963 October 19, 1980 To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted. . . ECCLESIASTES 3:1 75 Senior Class Officers JeffGoad - 2nd V.P. Cindy Hammet Treas. Andy Lingenfelter President Renee Butler - Sec. S enior Senators Andrea Anderson Brent S eckman Bill Woodall Paul James Tammy Turner Teresa Arritt 76 Senior Counselor o Nancy E51in Senior Sponsor o John Paull Hogg Senior Class Colors: Burgandy and Pink Flower: Pink Rose Bud Motto: If you imagine it, you can achieve it. Ifyou dream it, you can become it. 78 Teresa Arritt, daughter of Jon and Patricia Arritt of 61 19 Gideon Road, Huntington, was a member of the National Honor Society, serving two years as Vice-President. She was also a member of the Student Coun- cil, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Chris- tians in Action, Band, and Spanish Honorary President for two years. Teresa also represented BHS at Girls, State. Betsy Anne Atkins was a member of the High-Q Team, Mathematics Team, and Pottery Team. She also was a National Merit Semi-Finalist and a National Honor Society member and President for one year. Betsy was Vice President of the Stu- l dent Council and President and i Vice-President of the Art Club. She l g I attended Girls State, is listed in h Who's Who and was named to Piratesl Pickinls. Betsy earned awards in Advanced Language Arts 10 and 11, Biology 1, Chemistry, Major B Writers and Ceramics. She is the daughter of James E. and Gloria Atkins of 6879 Merrick Creek Road, Hunting Kelly Ann Bragg was a member of the National Honor Society and the Art Club. She was also Rebel Party 1 mittee Chairman, received Honorable Mention in the 1979 Talent Show and First Place in the 1980 Talent Sho 1980, she received awards in French and Art 111. Kelly is the daughter of Charles and Ruth Bragg of 589 Fairwood Road, Huntington. Crystal Levette Gue, daughter of Raynor and Violet One of Route 2, Barboursville, was a member of the Nat Honor Society, Chansonettes, and Spanish Club. She received awards in Biology 1, World Cultures 1, Spanish 1 English 10. Robin Delynn Howell was a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council Treasurer. She wa. an active member of the Speech Club and Spanish Honorary. Robin served on the Treasure Chest Staff and CE awards in Biology I and 11, English 10, Major American Writers and was a Junior Varsity Cheerleader. She is the daughter of Vernon and Beverly Howell of 219 Helen Lane, Barboursville, Valedictorian 54th Graduating Class The 54th Commencement Exercises were held May 28, 1981 at the Huntington Civic Center at 6:00 pm. r h 433 7; w w hu , arvin Reynolds, son of Richard and Helga Reynolds of 17 Crestridge Drive, Huntington, is Class Salutatorian. e was a member of the National Honor Society and Mathematics Team. He was also a member of the Pottery Team, ident of the Mu Alpha Theta and participated in Wrestling. 3 e attained a 3.932 average. heryl Cotton represents her class as Honorarian. Her average was 3.864. Cheryl, daughter of Welford and Angela Cot- 9 Jacqueline Heights, Huntington, was a member of the National Honor Society, F rench Club, Speech Club and Pep b. She received awards in English 10 and Biology 1. Salutatorian Honorarian 79 L9 nne Hopki n5 o ' 5 W W M M 6N x: A barrel of Charm a fabulous thrill SPECIAL EFFECTS, SOCIAL yfamgwwmsg 290 STANDING: Melody Johnson Rhonda Phillips Debbie Vernatler Joanna Spears Tracey Kiser Gidget Nash Susan Midkiff Sherrie Keller Sheila Guc J anctta Grimes Annette Elder Susan Beckley Shelley Craig Melanie Adkins Kama Conrad KNEELING: Tammy Turner Rosanna Smith Pam Shepherd Lorri Russell Angela Chapman Jane Callison Susan Breitzig Andrea Anderson DING: ine Hubbard White Smith Thomas McCallistcr elle Brown Lewis tta Eplin a Cue i Berry l Pinson ELING: ca Kern ic Chalmers elle Arey y Nelson 3 Curry oone Russell STANDING: Sara Honaker Lisa Edmonds Robin Rowe Jennie Pancake Teresa Fuller Lucky Banker Sallye Brownfield Robin Lusher Debbie Jones KNEELING: Dana Mathley Donna Vaughan Amy Coffman Kelly Townsend Patty Bcnford HOMECOMING WEEK Monday - Tourist Day Tuesday - Clash Dar pp. 9, l l ow Stuffing p. 7 Marshmal Wednesday - Twin Day V.W. Push Thursday - T-Shirt Day Car Bash Parade Friday - Tricycle Race Pep Assembly Game - VICTORY!!! Homecoming Week i80, Sept. 29 a Oct. 3, was the most spirited that BHS has ever seen. Students participated more than ever before. Monday, tourists roamed the halls in search of the perfect vacation spot. Tuesday, dressed in their wildest clothes, students watched Mark Perry stuff 46 marshmallows into his mouth. Twin Day was Wednesday, and we were seeing dou- ble. At noon, the seniors surpassed every- one in the VW push held in front of the school. Thursday, all were wearing their most comfortable T-shirts. It was only right, too, for I donit think anyone was uncomfortable beating up an old car which had the Boyd County playersi names on it. One might say that the car bash was a usmashingn success. The parade was a suc- cess, too. First place float was won by the Art Club, with National Honor Society coming second, and Latin Club third. Fri- day, excitement was building in anticipa- tion of the big game. The senior class members put their excitement to good use by winning the tricycle race on the track. The pep assembly was great! Talk about equal rights . . . the role change was hilari- ously funny and it heightened the spirits of the student body. All this spirit did not go to waste. because we won the game. Kama Conrad was introduced at half-time as this yearis Homecoming Queen. Attendants to the Queen were Junior Robin Rowe and Sophomore Rebecca Kern. Robin Howell , I 89 KAMA CONRAD MIKE SULLIVAN ANDY LINGENFELTER ' TAMMY TURNER Kenny Lusk Kama Conrad owoooo .. . . 93 Rhonda Phillips 94 Basketball Monday Sweat Suit Day Tuesday 505 Day Banana Eating Contest David Baisden Winner Wednesday Western Day Male Cheerleading Competition Thursday Punk Rock Day Friday Game PIRATES VICTORIOUS OVER STJOE!!! . . 3,; x 1.1x: , filly ...... yxggmvwmwmuwfxavhgf I; Mb!!! Let Us Make You Smile! CO-5TARRING THE UNDER GRADUAT Class Colors Mint Green and Yellow Flower 1 Yellow Rose Motto 1 We have no yesterdays, Time took them away; Tomorrow may not be - But we have today. ., : x1 Steve Beckner William Bell Brian Bellomy 100 ltona Blake Stanley Blake Mark Blodsoe Billy Boling Howard Boster A -m Debbie Bowen Barbara Brandt Term Brock Dcan Brotherton ' ' 3 ' L . M . Andy Brown Sallyc Brownfield Chris Brumfield Robert Brumfleld 101 Amy Burgess +3 3 . , Rush Caldwell Karen Carter Amber Carico : d HLF'M Sharon Chapman Mike Childcrs Rick Childers Michael Chittum Homer Christian Kenny Cisco Michael Clary 102 Amy Coffman ; JL Kim Crittendcn Tim Crow David Dick ,.i x 53k NIKWg Joy Dorsey Melanie Dotson Alice Downcy ; ,7 A- Em: Janet Compton Philip Duncan Jackie Crawford Jeff Davis V :H . Kerri Dunkle '$LLI Anna Conn Keith Cremeans ' 1L1 Shannon Dean 1.1;. W Patricia Dutton Val. . j .7 Rocky Estep Mike Ferrell Mary Fleming Joe Flora Woodrow Godby Charles Goheen Dreama Greathousc Tonya Hanna Chris Hannaman Craig Harshbarger .. I 5'- Jon Hess Mary Hogselt Chris Holton Theresa Holton Sara Honaker Cheryl Hoskins Keith Howard 105 Ken Hoyer Randy Hughes Tom Hutchinson 2x15 John Johnson Joseph Johnson Deborah J ones 'g; 3 Jeff Kaplan Pam Kastanas Christi Keyscr Sheri Kinder Ann King Ricky King Greg Kingery Judy Kirk 106 John Lanlz Brian Marshall David Larson Forest Marshall Amy Martin Allen Mason James Mason Dec Lambert Scott Mathisen Dana Mathlcy Diana Mauck John Mauk Debbie May Lynne McClain Betsy McComas , : sax xmwi ' ' .Kfcifyiixv . Trina McCoy Rod McFann Michael McGinnis Carlton Merritt Gerry Midkiff Duane Mills Helen Mills Matthew Monk Karrie Monroe Jim Montgomery Dennis Mooney Crystal Moore 108 :1 Barbara Nugen Michael Pate Billie Patton David Ogden Charles Perdue Mike Morris John Perkins Wilma Mullinex Don Pace 7 m E. Joe Perry Debbie Pinkcrman Bobby Ramsey Shelia Ramsey K Xi .E K. H3. Patricia Reynolds Cynthia Richards Donna Richmond -- x A . ,. : Lora Roach Robin Roach Chris Rogers Jack Rooper Susan Rose Gena Ross 110 Robin Rowe Devona Sanders Jerri Sarver Kim Saunders , Bryan Sepessy Marsha Shank Bruce Shepherd Tim Sizemore Anthony Smith Bernie Smith Doug Smock Nancy Sowards 1 ' . V .- 1 1 y 1 E ' V: n 1 1 gm , ' W M m V. 1 Lawrence Strathman Sandra Surgeon Danny Swann Robert Swann Joel Talentinow Kim Tasscn 111 1 Steve Taylor Greg Thomas Chris Vernatter Rhonda Walczak Joe Walker Wayne Walker Eddie Walls Sharon Warden Eric Wintz Joe Yeager Lisa Young Nicol Young Mike Zuliani Charles Adkins Jon Arritt Kim Barbour Doug Berry Terry Blake Bill Blankenship Dennis Blankenship Jeff Bostcr Eddie Bowen Randy Burd Sammy Cardwell Larry Carter Jacqueline Cremeans Harry Devore Betty Eastham Steven Edman Jerry Edmonds Jeff Elkins Chrisly Fankhanel Cardis Hall NOT PICTURED Tim Harvey Steve Henderson Jessie James Butch Keeney Annette Lupardous Donna McDowell April Monk Brent Pardue Greg Pearson Tammy Perkins Alex Perry Donald Robinson Robin Robinson Sam Sims Anthony Smith Warren St. Clair Elizabeth Stephenson Vicki Tcnnem Carla Thompson Dewey Wooten Glinda Adams Amanda Adkins Allen Adkins Darrin Adkins Delbert Adkins Gina Adkins Jeffrey Akins Kimberly Adkins Larry Adkins Mark Adkins ' Patricia Adkins Robert Adkins Wendell Adkins Jams Allen Albert Anderson David Anderson Joey Angela! Chandcllc Arey Bren! Asbury Denise Austin Susan Bacon Derek Bailcy David Baisdcn Donna Ball Gary Ballard Nancy Ballangec Andrew Balshaw Ronald Barebo Antonio Barnett Richard Barry Dena Barnum Kathy Bates Jama Baylous Todd Baylous Michael Real John Bockelheimcr Barry Beckcu Gilmcr Beckett Karen Beckley Lceann Bchling Lisa Bclchcr Krislon Bell Sherri Bcrry Jan Bass Vicki Bess Jamcs Bcns George Bias Rodney Bias Mike Billups Bruce Birch Steve Bird William Bissct Connie Black Jon Black Anglca Blake Steven Blake Bobbi Blankenship Earl Blankenship Jane! Blankenship Lisa Blankenship Tim Bledsoc Cynthia Bonham Lisa Boone Mary Bootcn Bettie Boster David Boston Angina Bowen Jusith Bowen Palxi Bowen Thomas Boyce Thomas Bradley Dean Bragg Jeff Briggs 114 Dianna Brooks Michelle Brown Paul Brown Mike Browning Pamela Browning Cynthia Bunch Michael Burcham Fred Burge Wayne Burgm Robert Burks Brendon Bush William Butcher Grady Caldwell Jerry Caldwell Term Caldwell Tina Caldwell Soon Call Greg Campbell Yvonne Carpenter Angella Carson David Caner Rebecca Carter Vernon Casey Joseph Camd Valerie Chalmers Gary Chapman Greg Chapman Jerry Chapman Kimberly Chapman Todd Chapman Paula Chaucnon Eddie Childers Darren Childers Phillip Childcrs Tim Childcrs David Chiuum James Christian Kimila Cieska Lisa Class B. J . Ciark Brenda Clark Don Clark Lisa Clark Jamie Clay Steve Coley Margie Collins Tommy Collins Susan Cook Buddy Cooper Alcsia Cotton Billy Coy Verdonna Cremeans Wcscly Crcmcans JoAnn Curry Sandra Curry Tim Damron Perry Daniels Brenda Davis Glen Davis John Davis Lisa Davis Tammy Davis Wailman Davis Arthur Dean Clyde Devorc Jeffrey Dickinson Erni: Dunklc Ann Eden John Edmonds Kim Elkins James Elliot Virgie Elliot Lisa Emcrick Burgcua Eplin Harold Eslcp Anna Fannin Belle Ferguson Mark Ferguson Mahala Ferguson chinia Ferguson Thomas Ferguson Gary Ferrell Lisa Ferrell Angelia Finley Slcvc Fischer Steven Flouhouse Timothy Fox Jamy Frazier Glenn Freeman Chris Frye Jeffrey Frye Tcrcsa Gcbhardl Valerie Gibbs Leisa Gigson Mcrri Gibson Ronnie Gibson Shawn Gibson Dana Gill David Gill Stephanie Gohecn Sandra Gooch Teresa Guc Timothy Hall Allison Hammett Mark Hancock Andrea Hankins John Hardiman Lisa Harlcss Sharon Harlwig Amy Hatfield Kimberly Hayslette Andrea Heck Donna Hedrick Stephen Hensley Kimberly Herbert James Hicks Mike Hinchman Sidney Hinchman Tracy Hogssen Claude Holt Judith Hoover Cheryl Howard Kimberly Howard John Howell John Hubbard Maureen Hubbard Rodney Jarvis Mark Jef f rcy Randall Jeffrey Mike Jenkins Angela Johnston Joann Jordan Bruce Kavanaugh Jennifer Kcagy John Keller Rebecca Kern Susan Kern Mary Kcyscr Brenda Kinder Paul King Dale Kirk Man Kirk Troy Knight Kenneth Kocrbcr Eddy Labus Mary Landau Richie Lane Bruce Langdon Douglas Larson Shclba Lawhorn Elizabeth Layman Curtis Leach Patrick chg Nur Lengcrli Andrea Lesser! Andra Levy Lorre Lewis Thomas Lingenfeltcr Paula bofds Eddie Longfellow Daniel Lucas Jackie Lucas James Lupnrdus Rebeca: Lusher Brian Lycans Kalhcrina Manning Timmy Martin Dawn Mast Jimmy Malovich Jeanne Mauk Robin Maycs Carlos Maynard Connie Mays Wendell Mays Angela McCallistcr Kenneth McCallistcr Thomas McChcsney Debbie McComas Donna McComas Virginia McComas Tonya McGin- Jeffrey McKenna Duane McMaslcr Amy McMclIon Misty Mchcl Jack Meade Gregory Merrill Brian Midkiff Scott Midkiff Jerry Miller Rick Miller Keith Mills Richard Minichan Nancy Mitchell Brian Mondlak Jerry Moore Jill Morgan Paula Morrison Bryan Murphy Matthew Muth Latricia Nance Stephanie Napier Rhonda Neal 117 118 Todd Neil Brian Nelson Terry Nelson Sherry Ndson Marshall Nelson Carl Nicely Greg Nida Howard Nolen Rhonda Nottingham Georgi Ann Oldakcr James Osburn Terri Overly Melody Pace April Renee Palmer Vicky Sue Parker Karen Parsons Kevin Parsons Connie Payton Joyce Payton Mary Perkins Michael Pcrry Shelia Perry Tim Perry Michael Peterson Waller Phillips Brian Pinkcrman Slcvc Pinkcrman Kendal Pinson Michael Plybon Charles Porter James Poncr Vanessa Postlcthwait Rubcrlu Powers .lcri Pridcmorc Lawrence Prilchurd Anthony Pucciurclla Slcvc Pruell Robin Rancy Hope Rang Jeffrey Ransbullom Craig Rauhcckcr Joshua Scott Ray Dcwcy Dale Rayburn Hclcn Reece Jim Rccsc Vickie Reed Barbara Reid Jacqueline Richard John Ray Rice Mary Rice Greg Rigsby Mall Robertson Thomas Robinson James Ruble Glenn Ross Shawn Ross Brcnl RoswaH Phillip Roy Barri Russell Todd Rydcr Mark Sacre John Sang Acic Sayre Jeff Scarberry Shcllic Sellards Stephanie Shanklin Leslec Sharp Connie Shcllon Roger Shepherd Holly Shiplcy Karcn Shiplcy Rcbccca Shultz Craig Siglcr Rhonda Slonc Angela Smith David Smith Mari: Smith Wendy Smith Melissa Gibson Snider Bronya Snodgrass Jennifer Sowards Djuana Spears Thomas Spears Brenda Spradling Crystal Spurlock Kcvin Spu rlock Michael Spurlock George St Clair Deanna Steinbrechcr Harold Steward Kimberly Stilm Kenneth Stacker Steve Storic Kevin Stout Anthony Stowers Debbi Strain Kris Sullivan Paul Talkington Joann Tate Dan Terango Sarah Thomas Micah Thompson Blecia Toler David Tracy Chris Turner Ernest Turner Donnie Ullom Rogcr Vithalani Delena Walker Fred Walker Lorna Walker Joyce Warden Rodney Warden Ivy White Terri White Tracy White Brandon Wickman Willis Wilkes Tina Williamson Tommy Wilmink Jerry Wilson Robin Wilson Brian Winters Scott Wimz Thomas Wiscman Kelly Wood Ronald Woodard Ellcna Workman Kimberly Workman Beth Wyanl David Zirklc Todd Zubick CLASS COIOI'S Light Blue and Silver FIOWCI Forget-me-not MOttO Special joys and special places, spe- cial friends together The moments pass so quickly, but the memories are forever. Class sponsors - Keith Adkins and Charles Tanner Class counselor Alicia Underwood Strolling Class Minstrel ? SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Charles Adkis Daniel Adkins Moses Adkins Tina Adkins Bill Amos Mary Barnett Kim Blevins Paul Blevins John Braley Charles Burd Sherry Chapman David Cole Doug Cotton Carmella Cremeans Shawn Cremeans Brenda Crawford Hiram Dean David Dingess Patti Edens Angela Fannin Doug Fowler Brent Gibson Leisa Gibson Terry Gue John Workman 120 Michael Harris Eric Hertig Edward Holley Ronnie Jackson Donna Jeffers Michael Johnson Junior Johnston Tyler Jones Frederick Kessler Jim Lane Joey Lawson Brian Malcolm John Mays John Meadows Connie Payton Dwight Porter Ricky Ross Jason Schenck Cammie Shoemaker Jeff Shoemaker Michelle Soucrdike Jennifer Trent Sherry Wells Anthony Williamson mv-sCDOH-v-bb-bo MHOv-rmbcom SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class Officers chosen in November were Steve Pruett, President; Brent Roswall, Vice President; Paul Talk- ington, 2nd Vice President; Allison Hammett, Secretary and Rhonda Neal, Treasurer. Sophomores chosen as Senators were Melody Pace, Rebecca Kern, Barri Russell, Lisa Boone, Sherry Nelson and B. J . Clark. 121 J UNIORS MHC'DOr-nr-br-bo Junior class officers elected for the 1980-81 term were Jeff Parsons, President; Don Pace, Vicchresident; Vivian Gunter, Se- cond Vice-Presidcnt; Robin Lusher, Secretary; and Rocky McComas, Treasurer. mHOc-t-QDDCDM Senators elected for the Junior class were Sara Honaker, Debbie Jones, Jennie Pancake, John Compton, and Lucky Banker. Top left wage 123 Mr. Charles Harrison, Counselor 122 , amm. m .zmr..- . M .. -.... In 1970 Burgetta Eplin and James Donald Baylous, Jr. served as B.H.S. Senior Class Mascots. Ten years later, Burgetta and JD. are members of the Sophomore Class . . . time do fly; do it not? .ICKLE LIONS ' 333 .THE . REALLY 1, I . .? RBOURSVIL ' 9 PIRATES I .. I975 W.VA.CLASS AA. . , BASHKEBLL CHAMP .' .in , , ;v n t b Underclassmen W0 128 3.:21: Mmmml: lilll 5E ., tclassed by anyone! $ Rx xxxXX V 42W W1; x 130 W611 do a tap dance, a recitation, a little softshoe, an animation Inn :3 XSM H II 7,! ' k F 1., 05 N g H K - f l-l 1X xXE XX 2 I f3 Betsy Atkins 03mm, Priscilla Dailey V.PJ, Marvin Reynolds TreasJ, Sharon Spencer 6633, Todd Altizer UiistJ, Sh Akers, Debbie Bowen, Dean Bragg. Michelle Brown, Robin Clary. Roger Brown, Brenda Davis, Jeff Dickinson. Jim Fankha Timmy Hall, Scott Jeffrey, Kevin Kavanaugh. Mary Beth Landau. Lynne McClaine. Mitch McCallister, Todd Neil, Walker, Nur Lcngerli, David King. 132 7.3.. Ari CM '3? .- L :iiuk' The Art Club is a select group of Barb- ursville students who view art as an portant part of their lives. They do not ave to be the most talented artists, but ey must be among the most sincere. The rt Club does not ask for perfection o it ks for dedication and strives for group . rticipation. This organization is made up T athletes and intellects, of rich and not so ch, of painters and potters who are bound gelher by a common inclination toward tistic expression and who wish to share eir talents with their school and commu- .ty. o Betsy Atkins Mr. Vernon Howell 133 APATHY CL SEATED Bill Woodall Cindy Carter Mitzie Neal Edward Roble Ronnie Woodard Beth Kyle Greg Adkins Alan Adkins Angie Finley Susan Cooke Randy Hicks STANDING Connie Black John Hess Joanne Curry B. J . Clark Brent Sims Misty McNeel Robert Lake, Sponsor Betsy Atkins. President Wayne Burgess, Vice Pres. Anna Conn, Secretary Susan Rose, Treasurer The Christians in Action is a group of Christian friends who have fellowship with one another. Devotions are held every morning, the group sponsors events such as ttThoughts for the Day, hold devotions for the ladies at Gwinnts Home, as well as visit them regularly. The members also organiz- ed a Christmas basket program, collected money for Joyful Toys, and spon- sored a Christmas door decorating contest. Through these activities, the members hope to serve the community and enrich the lives of its members. Beth Kyle CHRISTIANS IN ACTION f' Bruce Isaacs President Mike Gibson Vice President Theresa Swann Secretary Deana Conn Treasurer Kelly Devore Reporter Sonia Dillon Historian Scott Kuhn Parliamentarian ' i i $$$$me 5005470! cLuas or 5 W Mme. t. --- i-un-u-- HARBOURSVILLE CHAPTER FIRST ROW: Anita Langham, Amelia Lilly, Carol Napier, Mitzi Neal Doug Smock Scott Kuhn, Joe Bart Faulkner Theresa Swann, Tina Berry. SECOND ROW: Susan Rose, Pam Grandstaff, Kim Bills Pam W Amber Newman, Mary Estler, Deana Conn. Lisa Perry, Jennifer Fox, Phyllis Black, Tonya Holley. THIRD Tammy Legg, Karen Carter. Sherri Kuhn, Robin Lucas, April Monk, Mary Fleming, Debbie Griffith, Ricky , Randy Cook. FOURTH ROW: Jerri Sarver. Sonia Dillon, Melanie Dotson. Tom Hutchinson, Becky Blake, Joe ilfwg son, Matt Monk, Vaunda Nida. Holly Morrison. FIFTH ROW: Chris James, Deana Nida, Scott Stoner. 457 ii 3'9 McMellon, Tony Edmonds, Tammy Beckett, Mike Gibson, Lester Adkins. SIXTH ROW: Billy Black, Wayne '0 v' r Y5 David Childers, Craig Harshbarger, Tim Morgan. STANDING WITH BANNER: Kelly Devore. Mark Bates. K W24 ii 136 undu Nidzx uddsu finishing touch 1011 wall display :1! Quality Clothing Oul- xlcr Adkins works on a sign layout :11 his training station. Johnson Printing my. mmy Bcckcu operates the cash register at Wugoncfs Trudcwcll. Myra Siviliuno Sponsor 137 I Mark Bates is shown with a look of victory after win- ning the election for W. Va. State DECA President. This is the second time in the past three years the honor has gone to a Barboursvillc student. 2 Deana Conn accepts her lst place trophy in the food service category at the state competition. Deana also competed in the national competition in Miami Beach. Florida. w. t'rlhti a ll 35-.- -. Y-TEENS The Barboursville High School Diversified Coop- erative Training Program and DECA Chapter have doubled in size this year. DCT is the selection of career goals. Subject materials are centered around skills needed for most entry level positions with an emphasis on marketing and distribution. DCT ll is for the second year seniors who are placed in a .- training station and given actual on-the-job training t , '2 in their chosen career area. They receive wages as MAR 4 l well as high school credit for their work. ' UNNF 3m; DECA tDistributive Education Clubs of Amer- ical is also an important element of the program. Through the club, students develop social, vocational and leadership skills necessary for their life in the career world. Students ! ticipate in many activities throughout the school year and attend many workshops and conferences. In November, 24 DECA m bers traveled to Toronto, Canada for a conference on leadership, careers, business, etc. The highlight of the year is the state com tion where members compete against other students from across the state in various career categories. The competition will be at Oglebay Park in Wheeling, WV. Winners will be eligible to compete at the national conference in Anaheim, California. Last y 3 DECA members attended the national conference in Miami Beach, Florida. Many local activities are held throughout the ranging from car washes to bowling parties. Myra Sicili 138 Olem Adkins Jeannette Hash Lucy Clark Gerri Ward Doroth y Grove SPONSORS Debbie May. President Becky Christian, Vice Pres. Tia Lawson, Secretary Linda Watson, Treasurer OFFICERS g nxU USINESS EADERS MERICA Carol Sowzlrds Lynne Hopkins William lenc Currie Puck Sandy Stevens Jo Anne Dillon Paula Loftis Pam Ryder FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS ,xau-.d-Ii- V r' Members - Todd Lcsher. Lorie Lewis. Steve Pruett, Brent Roswall. John Foster, Mark Dooley. Brad Perkins. Tim Masters, Mark Bledsoc. Dale Mcrri son, Rosanna Smith, Donna Vaughan, Lisa Boone. Mike Morris. Paul Turman, Brad Henry, Scott Malhison, Greg Adkins. Billy Beaver, Jeff Adkins. Karen C Missy Reed. Tammy Christian, Jon Pullen. David Terry, Doug Larson, Bill Woodall. Joe Hinchmun. Scott Storic. Scott Hall, Mike Pinson, Jeff Thompson. Groves, Rebecca Kern, Vivian Gunter, Robin Robinson, Kim Hankins, Melody Pace, Brian Weaver. 11. Jane FELLOWSHIP O 14o e FCA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, is a club that was designed to 1 together athletes of all types in our school for fellowship together. Every Rodney May, Sponsor h we try to get together and do something such as skating, hay rides, etc., Donna Vaughan, President roup so we can enjoy each others company in a Christian atmosphere. Billy Woodall, V. President 6 purpose of our club is to set good examples for other athletes in our ROM Lusher, Secretary 01 to follow. We invite all athletes to join our club and fellowship with us. Donna Vaughan Kim Hankins, Treasurer REPRESENTATIVES Greg Adkins, Senior Brad Henry, J unior Lisa Boone, Sophomore HRISTIAN ATHLETES 141 F UTURE F ARMER Kathy Brown and Ron King Sponsors Billy and Nanny Mascots 142 F AMERICA Rx I'm; Mark Watson Sentinel Scot! Fisher President Richard Osburn Secretary Matt Watson Reporter ROW: Dawn Hanson, Terry Adkins, Alan Brown. JeffChapman, Robbie Porter, Tony Eaves, Raymond Warden, Les Ferguson, Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Terry Burns, J. R. Lane, Rocky Adkins, Randy L. Adkins, Gary Perry, Randy F. Adkins, Mike IS. Mark Dooley, Lester Adkins, Terry Winters, Chuck Hatfield, Fred Gibson, David King. 143 FIRST ROW: Richie Pack, Mike Pinkerman, Brian Adkins, Greg Kingery, Todd Keyser, Paul Lindsey. SECOND ROW: Rick Win Walker. Terry Gue, Shawn Weeklcy, Rick King. Randy Cook, Greg Riley. THIRD ROW: Joe Flora, Brent Gue, Chris Rogers, Clary, Bobby Ramsey, Phillip Gibson, Eric Wintz. J im Wilson Ed Labus Hiram Dean Steve Storie Tracey White Junior Johnson Ernie Turner 144 f , 1: . . T ROW: Troy Knight, Tim Fox, John Meadows, Ron Gibson, Rodney Jarvis, Chuck Porter, Thomas Robinson, Steven Blake. SE- D ROW: Judith Bowen. Mike Billups. Jerry Caldwell, Todd Ryder, Fred Kessler. Sid Hinchman. Jim Reese, Jeff Frye, James Roblc. h Thompson. THIRD ROW: Charlie Burd, Ed Holley, Jim Lupardus, Mike Perry, Marshall Nelson, Barry Beckett, Eddie fellow. Ken Stockcr, Daniel Lucas, Freddie Burge. James Betts. FOURTH ROW: Mike Jenkins, Man Muth, Larry Adkins Phillip ers, Shawn Gibson, Darrell Cremeans. Scott Adkins. Delbert Adkins, Greg Merritt, Jody Cazad, Keith Mills. Duane McMaslcr, , King. mmwozomwom wCrO EOZme Susan Wheeler, Sponsor Ron King, President David S ydenstricker, Vice President Lisa Davis, Secretary Eddie Walls, Treasurer 146 The French Club became active in the early fall; and through the proceeds of bake sales, they were able to provide three Christmas baskets for needy families. The members also contributed to the Joyful Toys campaign. FIRST ROW Latricia Nance Marie Smith Brenda Clark Stephanie Goheen Pam Nash Lisa Perry Chris Turner SECOND ROW Bruce Richmond Brian Lycans Craig Laing Tim Damron Lance Nelson Tim Blake Kevin Kavanaugh KNEELING Randy Hughes Todd Altizer Richard Barry STANDING, FIRST ROW David Smith Jackie Crawford David Maynard SECOND ROW Nur Lengerli Kim Tassen Margaret Batten Diana Maiden Shane Akers Jeff Elkins Greg Riley Annette Dutton Vickie Browning Angela Martin 147 148 F UTURE TEACHER: The Future Teachers of America proved to be an interested and active group The first endeavor was the preparation of the Homecoming Float .lhcme iiPirated on Safari? Numerous bake sales netted sufficient funds to prepare a Christmas food basket for an elderly couple. The highlight of the year was the selection of the faculty member to be recognized as the Teacher of the Year. e Delores Daniels Delores Daniels Sponsor 2:: f ' h emuww-w e1 ' F AMERICA FIRS T ROW Delores Daniels Lisa Adkins Pam McCallister SECOND ROW Kim Workman Clara Adkins Lorie Daniels Susan Rose Robin Hightower THIRD ROW Angie Finley Tammy Christian Christy Keyser Anita Jones Kathy Kelly FOURTH ROW Connie Black Angie Ackcr Cheryl Hoskins Tammy Hefner Kim Hansen Kelly Fulks Kerri Dunkle President Cheryl Hoskins Vice President Sonia Dillon Secretary Clara Adkins Treasurer Angie Acker Program Chairman Robin Hightower Publicity Chairman 149 150 KEY CLUB SEA TED Todd Mooney David Stiltner Chris Turner STANDING Tom Bradley Andy Lingenfcltcr Philip Frye Mikc Jenkins j I mm; Ln FD'IEi- J g: t 47.;ijgag3 aulllulllnluiim .. tit Viz: The Key Club has proved very active this year. In early Novem- ber, Club members cleaned the front of the school lawn. Later in the month the Club raised money by distributing catalogs for Tra- ditional Jewelers. At Christmas the members rang bells in the downtown Huntington area for the Salvation Army. This Club is an organization sponsored by the East Huntington Kiwanis Club. John Paul! Hogg. Sponsor Bren! S eckman, President Ron King, Vice President Tim Blake, Secretary Ed Walls, Treasurer STANDING Amy Coffman Jerri Sarver Sonia Dillon Crystal Moore ; Shelly Burke T Dee Ann Lambert Ann Asbury 49, Kelly Townsend Terri Belville Debbie Chapman KNEELING Pam McCallister Carrie Dunklc Charlmme Black, President Arm King, Asst. Secretary Sherri Bills, Sr. Representative Sara Beth Honaker. Vice President Lori Jordon. Treasurer Sally Brownfield, J r. Representative Sherri Jenkins. Secretary Kim Saunders. Historian B. J. Clark, Soph. Representative Shirley McClanhan, Sponsor he Barboursville Keywanettcs, consisting of 22 members, are a service organization. They do helpful projects for the school, as l as their community. The East Huntington Kiwanis Club chartered them two years ago March. The Keywanette Club has had c sales, helped with Joyful Toys, collected money for World Hunger, made a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, made a mccoming float, and various other things. The Club sponsor is Mrs. Shriley McClanahan. e Sherry Jenkins KEYWANETTES SPANISH HONORARY Paula Jenkins, Sponsor Teresa Arrill. President Katie Cooley. Vice President Pam Kasmnas, Treasurer STANDING Melanie Adkins Angela Trainer Robin Howell Anita Jones Lisa Adkins Lisa Logan KNEELING Brad Henry David Larsen Wayne Walker The Spanish Honorary engaged i1 selling candles in order to raise mon for a spring banquet. At the banquc the new members with a grade point average of 3.5 in Spanish classes wil inducted. Club members also participated in a Christmas door decorating contest. 152 Linda Giles, Sponsor Belxy Atkins. President Kelly Fulks, Secretary Teresa Arritl, Vice President Angela Chapman, Projects Chairman Rabin Howell, Publicity Chairman Tammy Forbush. Treasurer SITTING Angela Martin Marvin Reynolds Joe Scpcssy Tracey Kiscr Jon Pullen Renee Butler Cheryl Cotton Kelley Bragg Brad Wassum Carla Childers Sharon Snider Tony Edmonds Anita Jones Billy Woodall Terri Dowdy Kathy Mills Crystal Gue Marie Dcwecs ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S uzamze Byrom Sponsor Libby S tevenson President Ryan Henry Vice Pres. Kim Carpenter Secretary Vivian Gunter Activities Supporting speech events, including dramatic presentations and forensic events is the primary purpose of the 1980-81 Barbo ville High School Speech Club. We participated in the Homecoming parade, presented a skit for the pep rally preceding our ba SPEECH CLUB ,,I ma SITTING: Lynette Wood. Hope Rang, Barbara Brandt. Cheryl Cotton. Janetta Grimes, Tina Edmonds, Bill Beaver. STANDING: D' Roberts, Robin Roach. Robbie Swann, John Compton. Greg Adkins. Alice Downey. for the sectional titletin football, and worked in Joyful Toys. In January we were busy preparing for the speech tournament we w to enter at Huntington East High School and Marshall University. Our big event is producing the spring play. 154 Libby Stephenson Speech Club President Doroth y Stowers Sponsor Marvin Reynolds President Beck y Thomas V. President JeffBamett Secretary Barbara Brandt Treasurer FIRST ROW Brad Wassum Joe Sepessy Marty Kirk SECOND ROW Kathy Mills Joe Perry u Alpha Theta, the National High School and Junior College Mathematics Club, is sponsored by the Mathematical Association merica and the National Council of Teachers enjoyment of mathematics and plan thoughtful activities that have often been ected in the regular mathematics classroom. Furthermore, the club,s members must be able to read mathematical literature so mathematics is learned independently and incorporated with new developments. long with individual projects the club plans to have guest speakers from throughout the community report on facets of mathe- cs that are of particular concern to members of the club. The focus on the projects is placed upon utilizing mathematics in real- d situations along with emphasis being placed upon mathematics as an art. The projects also emphasize the relationship of math- tics to the other sciences. The exploration of new ideas and the inventions of mathematical structure are challenges to the cre- iness, the imagination, and the intuition ofthe clust members. Dorothy Stowers MU ALPHA THETA 155 1.. ,; . .V -4 7 FIRST ROW: Angela Grubbs, Darla Pullin, John Mcars, Jonathon Levy, Daniel Bertram, David Nida, Claudia C Cindy Carter, Tammy Christian. SECOND ROW: Nicci Young, Jill Morgan, Lora Roach, Haley Ferguson, Karrie roe, Chris Hannaman, Carmela Cremeans, David Gill. Richard Bailey, David Perdue. Kenny Cisco, Angie Finley, I Bunch, Margie Collins, Mary Beth Landau. THIRD ROW: Kim Crittenden, Donna Ball, Palsy Duty, Lisa Clagg, Gue, Allen Adkins, Ion Hess, Tom McChesney, Deana Nida, Jody Watkins, Missie Hinchman, Chris James, Adkins. FOURTH ROW: Kris Sullivan, Karen Shirley, Dee Austin, Connie Mays, Sherri Eaves, Vinessa Postlet Brent Simms, Richard Barry, Susan Cook, Mary Keyser, Wendy Smith. , f L ' , ' ll ' T L . FIRST ROW: Susan Breitzig, Angela Grubbs. Kim Hansen, Rich Hazelett, Daniel Bertram, David Nida, Claudia C Valerie Forman, Carol Sowards, Sherri Bills, Charlann Black. SECOND ROW: Clara Adkins, BJ. Clark, D McComas, Sheri Kinder, Chris Hannaman, Susan Bacon, David Gill, Wayne Walker, Eddie Roble, David Pcrdue. Christian, Barri Russell, Kendal Pinson, Sharon Chapman. THIRD ROW: Diana Maiden. Helen Reece, Patty Bow Morgan, Carmela Cremeans, Bill Bias, Alan Wiseman, David Clark, Kim Saunders, Wendy Smith, Gina A FOURTH ROW: Blccia Toler, Kim Chapman, Lisa Gothard, Kathy Kelly, Buddy Chapman, Jeff Frye. Richard I Robin Wislon, Jody Watkins, Kim Bills. Missie Hinchman. FIFTH ROW: Amanda Adkins, Rhonda Sloan. Ste, Napier, Sherri Eaves, Connie Mays, Jackie Ricard, Jennifer Keagy, Jim Donnally. Woody Godby, Becky Thomas, Black. The chorus consists of approximately 100 students who work hard throughout the year to produce pro- grams for the student body and various pub- lic functions. Through their efforts this year, they performed pro- grams at Christmas and had a Spring Tal- ent Show. As well as hard work being a part of the Vocal Music Department provides much enjoyment for its members. Daniel Bertram Officers Clara Adkins Secretary Richard Baily Treasurer Daniel Bertram President Angela Grubbs Choreography Jill Morgan Representative 11 t, Michelle Cyrus e Pianist. Vice President Director e Mrs. Arlene Dillon Chansonnettes J - is an outstanding selection of students. They were divided into two ensembles of approximately 25 members. They perform at many social events throughout the , year. : w ' ' ' ' s. - Daniel ' Bertram H: r a X n x KNEELING: Wayne Walker, Richard Bailey, David Nida, David Purdue, Buddy Chapman, David Tracy. SECOND ROW: Chris f man, Clara Adkins, Jody Watkins, Snerri Kinder, Susan Breitzig, Sharon Chapman, B. J. Clark. Carol Johnson, Angela Grubbs. T ROW: Mark Phillips, John Compton, Jennifer Keagy. Robin Wilson, Daniel Bertram, Valerie Forman, Scot Ransbottom. ac SITTING '4 x . . : . I Angela Gubbs ' gi Vinessa Postlethwait a s. V, KNE E LING 4;. Alan Adkins V 3 David Nida , g Richard Bailey David Gill Jon Hess SITTING -- . V Lora Roach , 7' . gxux -, . Wendy Smith , 7 3 -. L . , 1 ' Marybeth Landau K i 3 2 X? :4 w Nicci Young N - ' 6 S TA ND! N G . ' Cindy Bunch . ,. X Dianna Childers . l , A. ' Mary Kcyscr :3. : x Susan Cook Gina Adkins Teresa Gue Lisa Clagg A J ill Morgan Daniel Bertram a f . f 4;: .0 t-hl 158 ells - Left to Right: Nicci Young, Vinessa Postlethwait. Jon Hess, Kim Saunders. Paula Morrison, Churlann Black. Sherri Bills. Bertram. Billic Patton, Jennifer Keagy. Mike McGinnis. STANDING David Gill RiChurd Baily Daniel Bertram Mark Phillips SITTING Angela Grubbs Jennifer Kcugy Jody Watkins The Handball Choir consists of 12 students who perform several times throughout the school year. The funds raised from the selling ofChristmas Ornaments will go to the purchasing ofa new set of handbells for a richer and stronger sound. Students who desire to h participate with this group should see Mrs. Dillon before the upcoming school year. h Daniel Bertram 159 COUNCIL DIRECTS VARIEI Betsy Atkins Ust V. PresJ Rosanna Smith Wresideno Brian Noe and V. PresJ Robin Howell Ureasurcn Kim Carpenter Secretarw ' Y H mm mumumn 4 Kg:- '2'!!! um, Jeannie Seckman Betty Ward Co-Sponsor replacing James Boggess Boggess Resigned Sponsorshim 160 VITIE CHOOL AC1 .l-t' , . 2- mm CHRISTMAS DANCE December 13, 1980 Suite - Civic Center Music courtesy of Pied Piper at does Student Council do? Since many students may ask this question. meetings are open to the members of the total sludcnl In case you were unable to attend these meetings and are still wondering . . . Council WORKS, and we all work TOG ETHER. During this school term, the Council sold Spirit Pins, organized sophomore alion, sponsored Homecoming '80, offered a Christmas Dance . . . the list is endless . . . provided Christmas baskets for needy es, and a Secret Admirers venture. Christmas Dance was the first to be held in a number of years. The persons attending seemed pleased and appreciative. e Council looks forward to doing a lot more for faculty, community, and most ofall for the students. it all together and you have 21 COUNCIL working hard for Barboursville High School, and thatts something of which we are aud to be a part. - Rosanna Smith 161 Sandy Aliff Janice McVey Brady Hickel SPONSORS Melod y Johnson President Craig Bishop Vice President Scott Mathisen Secretary Steve Pruett Treasurer PEP CLUB ROW: Scott Hcsson, Angela Finley, Margie Collins, Nancy Mitchell, Sandra Curry, Sherrie Nelson. Lisa Boone, Steve Kim Elkins, Allison Hammett, Susan Bacon. Joyce Peyton, Debbie McComas, Alesia Cotton. Angie Blake. SECOND Andrea Lessert, Misty McNeel, Lisa Clagg, Kim Hayselctte, Tom Lingcnfclter, Rhonda Neal, Rod Warden, Stephanie n. Ann Hankins, Patti Edens. Chandelle Arey. Valerie Chalmers. Amy Hatfield, Kristen Bell. Anthony Nicely, Angela on. THIRD ROW: Angie Bowen. Mary Gebharl. Alan Wiseman. Todd Zubick, Chris Turner. Matt Kirk. Tom Bradley. inichan, Fred Pritchard. Brian Mondlak, Brent Roswall, Melody Pace, Connie Black. FOURTH ROW: Terri White, tiles. Sherry Berry, Belle Ferguson, Chris Sullivan, Tonya McGuir. Jackie Lucas, Roger VithalanL Kenny Koerbcr, Mast. Susan Kern. Jamie Frazier, Leslie Sharp, Jackie Ricard. Holly Shipley. FIFTH ROW: Joey Angalet, Brian Nel- 4 my Holt, Tom Spears. Todd Neil. Tony Stowers. Lorre Lewis, Jeannie Mauk, Jennifer Sowards, Doug Larson, Rebecca ary Ballard. Angie McCallisler. SIXTH ROW: Steve Pruett, Steven Hensley, Paul Talkington, April Palmer. Robin . Stephanie Shanklin, Pat Allen, Scott Midkiff, Brian Midkiff, David Boston, Shelley Sellards, Darren Childers. SEV- ROW: Karen Shirley, Sharon Hartwig, Maureen Hubbard, Delena Walker, Jami Clay, Craig Seigler, David Baisden. d Berry. Roger Shephard. Keith Mills. Bruce Birch, Rod Bias. EIGHTH ROW: Barri Russell, Amy McMcllon. Kendal .Greg Rigsby. ...... ; ,x. 0'5 v T. 7'4 7:1 . v ROW: Sharon Warden, Diana Bates. Duane Mills. John Compton, Sherry Jenkins, Don Pace, Kenny Hoyer. Lucky r, Shannon Dean, Scott Fisher. Craig Morris. Brian Malcom. SECOND ROW: Kim Lykins, Dana Mathley, Diana n. Amy Burgess, Mary Esller. David Terry, Scott Hesson. Robert Blankenship, Bobby Eastham, Jeff Davis. THIRD Kim Steward. Lisa Porter. Ann Asbury, Anne King, Terri Belville, Sara Beth Honaker, Sallye Brownfield. Shelly Burke, ohnson. Brent Simms, Debi Cassady, Debbie Chapman. FOURTH ROW: Christy Kcyscr, Tonya Hanna Grace Thomp- :nct Compton, Crystal Geswein. Lisa Gothard, Amber Carico, Karen Carter, Lora Jobc. Jennifer Fox. FIFTH ROW: Berry. Jerry Midkiff, Jim Donally. Jay Forbush. Bernie Smith. Don-Ellen Ray, David Groves. Ryan Henry, Leticia . SIXTH ROW: Rush Cardwell, Veron Buffington, Angela Trainer. Katey Cooley, Robin Rowe, David Larson, Jennie e. Mike Morris. SEVENTH ROW: Kelly Townsend, Dee Ann Lambert. Kim Farley. Katy Chaput. Brad Perkins. Robin , Betsy McComas. Kim Hankins, Robin Robinson. Vivian Gunter. EIGHTH ROW: Mike Zuliani, Debbie Jones. Scott son. Robbie Dillon, April Monk. Melanie Chapman, Sheri Kinder. mmWOZOEWOVJ J U N I O R S 163 :; - I -, .7 2 g .: - ':-z., V x . : , , .L FIRST ROW: Shelley Craig, Melanie Adkins, Greg Stevens, Paul Schell, Tim Masters, Jeff Simms, Mark Perry, Jeff Thompson, Shy, Benita Adkins, Diane Gill, Marsha Adkins. SECOND ROW: C. D. Hoskins, Andrea Anderson, Jeff Goad, Brad Romine, Carter, Joe Perry. Craig Bishop, J. D. Lewis, Scott Bell, Jane Callison. Susan Nease. THIRD ROW: Pam McColgan, David Mike Angalet. Brian Raney, Anthony Lee, John Chapman, Debbie Blake, Carol Ruske, Pzim Nance. FOURTH ROW: Pam She Joanna Spears, Angie Young, Tammy Turner, Shelly Flowers, Vickie Browning. Jennie Deitz, Greg Adkins, Kama Conrad, Greg FIFTH ROW: Rosanna Smith, David Simmons, Debbie Vernatter, Kalyn Lawrence. Larry Wright, Doug Wilson. Mike C1 SIXTH ROW: Shane Akers, Jeff Ball. Scott Hall, Mark Collins, Kim Holt, Rick Hazelett, Mike Gibson, Jon Houck. SEVENTH Robert Austin, Danny Lewis, Mark Dooley, Tracy McMellon, Kim Carpenter, David Day, Paul Davis, Billy Herrold, Mark Ray. Thacker. EIGHTH ROW: Jeff Barnett, Tammy Fortner, Teresa Massey, Billy Miller, Rick Bess, Cindy Hammett, Kim Johnson Foster. David Johnson, Scott Mitchell. NINTH ROW: Scott Storie, Scott Miller, Alex Perry, John Thomas, Greg Jones. 164 S TANDING Tracy Kiser Joanne Jordan Kim Johnson Amy Hatfield David Bledsoe Kim Howard Roger Brown Karen Parsons Steve Flouhouse Timmy Childers Kenny Koerber Amanda Adkins Kim Elkins Andrea Anderson Allison Hammett KNEELING Kelly Fulks Dawn Hanson Renee Butler Becky Cremeans Jennie Pancake Shellie Sellards 166 Margaret Smith Sponsor Renee Butler President Andrea Anderson Vice President Dawn Hanson Secretary Jennie Pancake Treasurer Kim Johnson Prog. Director LATIN CLUB The Latin Club has grown much larger this year with a membership totaling 26. The plans for the year include an hldes of Marchh dance and a trip to Kings Island. To finance these projects, the club members had several bake sales and other fund-raising projects. e Brad Romine copied the above from the Village Crier. Hets full of talent. FIRST ROW Suzanne Chapman Susan Breitzig SECOND ROW Robin Wilson Kim Carpenter Craig Bishop THIRD ROW Betty Ward Jerry Briggs Andy Lingenfcltcr Chad Nelson Joe Perry Bgny Ward, Sponsor Andy Lingenfeln'r, President Craig Bishop. Vice President Chad Nelson, Treasurer Joe Perry, Secretary LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 167 MEMBERS Jimmy Barber Lisa Barber Tammy Bales Susan Beckley Tammy Christian Tammy Collins Sharon Kiser Robert Legg Deana Nida Tammy Perkins Laura Sharp Matia Toler Benita Adkins Keeva Cubcll Andi Eden Diane Gill Kim Holt Margaret Burks Debbie Cassady Kenny Frye Debbie Chapman Becky Bennett Lisa Blankenship Cheryl Bias Valery McCoy Vickie Parker Diane Potteroff Kathy Davis Terri Blake Kelly Harbour Karen Harlcss Angie Chapman Lynn McClain Kim Workman Christine Cooper, Sponsor Susan Beckley, Secretary FHA is a national organization made up of students taking or who have taken a course in home eco- nomics. The goal of the organiza- tion is to help youth assume roles in society through home econom- ics education in the area of per- sonal growth, family life, voca- tional preparation and community involvement. 168 F UTURE HOMEMAKERS Delisa Gillespie Diane Winters Sherry Williams Nancy Oldaker Betty Carter Angela Carson Glen Chapman Devona Sanders Darla Pullen Diane Bates Lila Perry Sherry Ryder Dreama Greyhouse Kelly Ricc Susan Midkiff Tammy Perkins, President Lisa Barber, Treasurer INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC APIRAT COUNTRY Drum Majors Jill Rigsby Daniel Bertram 169 MAJORETTES Melanie Adkins Lucky Banker Andrea Anderson Marie Dewees Barbara Brandt Jennifer Fox Pam McColgan Renee Butler Renee Butler Pam McColgan Andrea Anderson 170 FRON T Dana Mathley Bronya Snodgrass BA CK Valerie Forman Robin Clary Melanie Chapman Tammy Former Tammy Legg Amy Martin Cheryl Howard Terri Dowdy Allison Hammett Terri Dowdy Robin Clary Tammy Former Valerie Forman kaptam . . , , . x v- net Talkington, Renee Hall, Lisa Clagg. Joanna Spears, Misty McNeel. Burgcna lin, Kim Hayslellc 171 HONOR STUDENTS SERGEANT MAJOR DH ', 244 W - w w 9363M -I?v Kelley Fulks, Jerry Briggs. Andy Lingenfeltcr, Brad Wa N 0T PI CTURED: Carrie Pack SECTION LEADERS F RON T ROW Brad Wassum, Percussion Jonathon Levy, Low Brass Robert Austin. Percussion BACK ROW Angie Acker, Clarinets Sheri Kinder, Flutes Kelley Fulks, Trumpets Jerry Briggs, Saxes BAND COUNCIL FRONTROW Robert Austin Sheri Kinder Joanna Spears Maric Dcwees Valerie Forman Jonathon Levy BACK ROW Daniel Bertrum Kelley Fulks Andy Lingenfcller Angie Ackcr Jill Rigsby Jerry Briggs NOT PICTURED: Brad Wassum Carrie Pack 172 SENIOR MEMBERS FIRST ROW: Joanna Spears, Pam McColgan, Renee Butler. Andrea Anderson, Melanie Adkins. Marie Dewees, Janet Talkinglon. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Chapman. Susan Breilzig. Roger Brown, Terri Dowdy, Robin Clary. Tammy Fortner, Valerie Forman. Jona- thon Levy. THIRD ROW: Daniel Bertram. Kelley Fulks, Andy Lingenfelter, Jill Rigsby. Jerry Briggs, David Johnson. Robert Austin. NOTPICTURED: Carrie Pack. Brad Wassum. PERCUSSION FRONT ROW: Lisa Davis, Susan Breitzig, Debbie Strain, Marie Smith, Robert Austin, Scott Caserta. BACK ROW: Tommy Ferguson. Brad Wassum. Tony Smith, Greg Rigsby, Randy Hicks. NOT PICTURED: Carrie Pack. STAGE BAND SAXES Jerry Briggs, Shellie Sellards, Bruce Shepherd. Tammy Legg, Jill Rigsby TRUMPETS David Johnson, Matt Monk, Mike McGinnis, Jeff Briggs, Jim Elliott. Kenny Cisco, Ken Jordan TROMBONES Joe Woods. Roger Brumfield, Daniel Bertram. Becky Thomas. Wayne Walker RH YTHM Robert Austin, Terri Dowdy. Scott Ramsbottom, Scott Case 5213:: :Jnx: hr 3Q, hlzn an: A ' - 173 174 Hey, look at the headline historical news is being made! JPECIAL GUEST GTARS IN STUDENT LIFE Double Trouble 176 - can be beautiful . . . but not when onets parents are staff members!! Entertaining? . . . No way! . . . All 10001' souls do is hentertainh the thought that soon, oh very soon, they can be free of the theagle eye and the g arm. n cantt tell time; Chris had his hair trimmed to size; Brent uses the ole masculine charm; Lisa needs a g hand financially; Robin turns on the feminine charm; Debbie htbargainsh for the car; Jamie pulatestt her mother for the thkncaded doughh and David and Dad shake hands and ttcome out fighting? I think Fm in love! uCAN ITP n scar... Oh. how I wish this were my teacher n Rock-a-bye Eggy on a tree top . . . If the fellas could see me now! i. i'zil . q 1. g? sizr: ,. . $$$an . ,o cow am , w. u? e... E8? .. .Yiis W asked for a ham and look what I god!n uTOUCH DOWN 179 Each marches t0 the beat 1 180 TDMnTaE Students find varied ccentc-srtain radition gives way to frivolity . . . Mike Hall reigns with his Village Belle . . . Daniel Bertram and Tammy Turner try out a method of opening canned goods . . . Lisa Perry gets the hmunchiesh BIG TIME. . . Dandy Andy brags about strange gs . . . hRonald WHO?n says Brian Raney. . . Macho Hicklc is still trying to find himself . . . Dan Ross asks his folks, hlf I he dishes tonight, can I borrow the car tomorrow? . . . The cheerleaders sit this one out . . . Todd Altizcr and Shane Akcrs n it takes hTwo to Tangoh . . . P 1n varled ways on varied days! ... Seeing Double ..,T0il .... nd 5 4 Trouble Seeing Double WHICH SET DOESNT FIT? $ John and Janet Compton 09 Brett and Brent Sansom 0 Mark and Matt Watson $ C. D. and Cheryl Hoskins m John and Jeff Ball 03 all of the above $9 WHO CARES?! 185 Teacher of the year Ms. Stewart, Learning Disability teacher, was selected by the members of the Future Teachers of America as the 1981 Teacher ofthe Year. Ms. Stewart holds a BA. Degree in Science and Spanish and an MA. in Secondary Education and Learning Disorders. She has taught three years in the public school systems. Professionally, she is a member of the CTA, CCEA, WVEA, NBA, and ACLD. Ms. Stewart enjoys fishing . . . her favorite color is blue. . . and she has a ityenii for lobsters. When interviewed in February, Ms. Stewart said, til hope to see in the near future more rooms for this high school, activities to include ALL the student body, more special classes and teachers and more counselors for individualized assistance. Counselors are too busy and over-worked to do the special counseling needed by special students . . 7 The staff congratulates Ms. Stewart. Permanent Ccsubs99 Among the tinewsii this year are Margy Barrett and Teresa Henritze. These ladies are itbuilt in substitute teachers who per- form for whomever, whenever, whyever, and however . . . Welcome aboard, ladies!! 186 A I J. WXII I got for Christmas was my t teeth . . W 'n Dolly Parlon and l have the same hair- ' Getthe sensation dresser. We will dissect no frog before rig: sets in! How do you spell Relief? 188 uShhh! I'm hunlif wabbitsf' Undcr0os arc Fun to wear. 45A ul ain't gonnzf lwy i1 . . . YOU twy i1! Hi - awatha!n k You can call me Charlie. or you can call me Chuck . . . but you donW have to call me Barnett. 0 9 1 We want your spirits to Climb FEATUJZINGr, ATHLETICS Managers: Mike Pinson and Brent Gue Grecnup Milton Huntington High East North Marion 192 ; fr . KNEELING: Jim Thornburg. STANDING L to R: Asst. Coaches, Bill Garner Mann. Dale Brown. Charles Fahrcnz. I . uDoc Hale Ray s eith A dkins, UDOCU r.: .1 ' ' +--r- ROW 1: Greg Craig, J. D. Lewis, Scott Bell, Greg Adkins, Brett Merritt. Bill Miller, Brent Scckman, Doug King, Greg Lee, Jerry Tate. ROW 2: C. D. Hoskins, Butch Smith, David Bledsoe, Rod Pruett, John Thomas, Bill Woodall, Mark Donahue, Jon Pullen, Joe Hinchman. ROW 3: Paul Turman, Jeff Kaplan, Jeff chg, Brian Noe, Earl Spencer, Robby Swann, John Mauk, Don Chambers. David Terry, John Compton, Brian Bellomy. ROW 4: Sean Lusk, Phillip Gib- son, Alvin Parsons, Rick Bess, Mark Bledsoe, Dale Merritt, Craig Harshbarger, Eddie Bowen, Eric Win12, Rocky Mc- Comas. ROW 5: Mike Pinson, Chris Hollon, Randy Coyle, Scott Fisher, Don Pace, Greg Jones, Rick Wintz, Haden Jones. Danny Swann. ROW 6: Matt Muth, Doug Fowler, Brent Roswall, Chris Frye. Paul Talkington, Steve Pruett, Scott Wintz, John Sang, John Meadows, David Baisden. ROW 7: Brent Gue, David Tracy, Keith Mills, Bill Bias, Brian Midkiff, Ron Gibson, Mike Spurlock, Arthur Dean, Todd Neil, Anthony Nicely. Head Coach: Jim Thornburg 193 g . 3mg Doug King Rod Pruett Greg Adkins 194 Joe Hinchman Billy Miller John Thomas J . D. Lewis Butch Smith Billy Woodall Greg Lee C. D. Hoskins h V. 231?! l :HYWA E... 11;; TOP: Mark Donahue. BOTTOM: Brett Merritt. Scott Bell Brent Seckman 197 Barboursville 22-Huntington 12 Heading into the East game Barboursville is 9-0 but then 200 mfhe race is on? R0n, wait for meW Wipe that grin off your face! This isn t supposed to be fun!n Watoga Lake, Watoga State Park, Pocahontas County, WV . The Longest Yard . And they say Boot Camp is badP, , uBridge over troubled water? . uAll by myselF SITTING: Mike Jenkins, Matt Kirk, Chris Turner, Marty Kirk, Tom Bradley. KNEELING: John Hubbard, Kevin Stout, Ron King, Todd Joe Sepessey. STANDING: Ed Walls, John Harvey, Tim Blake, David Hubbard, Brad Romine, Brian Nelson. LOWER RIGHT: Co Robertson. Kjt-t -4 , ,Ik TIM BLAKE RON KING 208 KNEELING L TO R: Scott Jeffrey, Rod Warden, Jim Montgomery, Mike Chittum, Bryan Scpessy, Chris Howell, Scott Fisher, Jeff Parsons, Dean Bragg. STANDING L TO R: Chris McKenna, Tim Damron, Mark Hancock, Chuck Jobe, Steve Fisher, Mike Gibson, Paul Schell, Mark Dooley, Rick Hazeleu, Allen Weisman, Bill Herrold, Kevin McKenna. ; Coach: Dan Toney Mike Gibson Rick Hazelett Ed, '! Chris McKenna Kevin McKenna Mark Dooley Bill Herrold Paul Schell C-K Buffalo Huntington High Vinson Huntington East St. Joe Buffalo Mid-American Vinson C-K St. Joe Huntington High Mid-American Uuw-ANNNQAOXOhOOKOO Huntington East 96+ .4 Kick .u Carla Brunty Gidget Nash Holly Morrison Carla Childers Shelly Flowers Nancy Ferrell STANDING: Nancy Ferrell, Gidgel Nash, Karen Carter, Tyler Jones, Amanda Adkins, Cheryl Hoskins, Kim Hyre, Carla Childers, Holly Morrison. KNEELING: April Monk, Carla Brunty, Missy Reed, Shelly Flowers, Debbie Pinkerman, Vivian Gunter, Belle Ferguson. Co-Captains: Nancy Ferrell, Carla Childcrs COACH: Charlotte Smailes 214 M Mr: uquuh-nmkuuwan v4. 9-H : - 215 . . . threw a MANAGERS Debbie Bowen Kim Workman Beth Weaver Sharon Spencer 216 Winning season The 1980-81 Lady Pirates undcr second your couch. Charlotte Smailcs. finished the season with a 14-6 record. The starting lineup consisted of 3 returning starters, Senior Carla Childers, and two juniors, Karen Carter and Cheryl Hoskins. Finishing the five were Nancy Ferrell and Debbie Pinkcrman who replaced Gidget Nash after a knee injury. Lori Russell Y O U V E C O M E A Robin Robinson Kim Farley Robin Lusher gi Putty Bcnford Donna Vaughan 220 Rebecca Kern Jennifer Sowards Melody Pace Lorre Lewis Lcslee Sharp Dawn Mast Jami Frazier Lisa Boone 221 mg 555 u - - 'I STANDING: John Hubbard, Shawn Spurlock, Mark Sacre, Brian Malcolm, Tom Bradley, Doug Fowler, Mike Pinson. Kenny Carte Mimehan, Jay Baylous, Steve Coley. KNEELING: Brian Sopessy, Marty Kirk, Matt Kirk. David Chittum, Steve Pruett, Joe Sepessy, Rod 1 Marvm Reynolds, John Alderman, John Thomas, Butch Smith, Donny Chambers. at i .1- ASSISTANT 2 CHAP FAY ABOVE- COACH - KEITH ADKINS RIGHT - ROD PRUETT The Wrestling team for 1980-81 closed out the regular season undefeated by winning seven tournaments, one dual, and l tri-meet. The starters were Brian Sepessy 121-11 98 1b., Marty Kirk t22-41 105 1b., Matt Kirk 07-131 112 1b., David Chit tum 0-71 and John Hubbard 0-41 119 1b., Steve Pruett 622-61 126 1b., Joe Sepessy t25-31 132 1b., Rod Pruett 04-01 13. 1b., Marvin Reynolds 09-111 145 1b., John Alderman t23-81 155 1b., John Thomas t25-31 167 1b., Butch Smith 06-11 185 1b., and Don Chambers 05-111 unlimited. Six of twelve starters were seniors. They gave to the team the leadership and experience that it takes to have a winnin team. Every member of the team worked hard and made this a successful year. The team is looking forward to the Regiona Tournament and the State Tournament. The team set their goals high. We are looking for some state champions and a goo- team finish. 1 JOHN THOMAS BUTCH SMITH KENNY CARTER MARVIN REYNOLDS 223 227 KNEELING; Shellie Scllards, Nancy Ferrell, Holly Morrison, Beth Weaver. STANDING: Missy Reed, Hope Rang, Tammy Legg, Cheryl Hoskins, Karen Carter, Stephanie Shanklin, Tammy Christian, Belle Ferguson. Coach Kathy Brown Captains Holly Morrison and Nancy Ferrell Nancy Ferrell Tammy Christian Manager Kim Workman -;96u , M . 1r:- . d ' ' Jan NW , eybaun! Holly Morrison 1981 GIRLS, VOLLEYBALL BHS vs MILTON BHS vs MILTON BHS vs WINFIELD BHS vs WINFIELD BHS vs H.E.H.S. BHS vs HURRICANE BHS vs NITRO BHS vs ST. ALBANS BHS vs H.E.H.S. BHS vs HURRICANE HOOKOrd FWFUUKIFUFFO 229 The 1981 Girlsi volleyball team, under the coaching of Kathy Brown, finished the season with a 3-7 record. This record is deceiving though, with many of the matches lost by less than 3 points. With the experience of senior captains Holly Morrison and Nancy Ferrell the team gave rival schools East and Milton a few scares. With returning juniors Karen Carter, Cheryl Hoskins, Tammy Legg, Missy Reed and Beth Weaver and returning sophomores Belle Ferguson, Hope Rang, Shellie Sellards, and Stephanie Shanklin, the team will come out of the shadows with hopes of a state championship. 230 lst ROW: Greg Stevens, Brian Weaver, Jeff Thompson, Scott Bell, Jeff Goad, David Simmons. 2nd ROW: Jeff Parsons. Tolbert, Paul Turman, C. D. Hoskins. 3rd ROW: Lance Nelson, David Larson, Sean Lusk, Chuck Jobe. Asst. Coach Vernon Howell I IW: Brent Roswall. Jeff Parsons, Paul Turman. hance Nelson. Gary Ballard. 2nd ROW: Todd Zubick, Roger Shepherd arson, Roger Vithilani, Darren Childers. 3rd ROW: Brent Gue, Todd Chapman, Chuck Jobc, Sean Lusk. Joey Angalet. T Y E AG mummk H H 45 Brian Weaver 43 - 32 - Jeff Goad Greg Stevens 234 Scott Bell 31 - David Simmons 44 - Jeff Thompson Mid-America ilton ;. urtica'ne i; ' ntington Hikii'f Ed i an r-'iOOKOv--t 235 Managers Brent Guc and Alan Wiseman To be continued Sports Editors wish to thank Joe Barta and Debbie Pinkerman for photographs appearing on the Volleyball and Girls, Basket- ages. ' August supplement covering activities through Graduation 1981 is to be inserted between pages 236-237. 237 238 Theyare drawing a red line around the biggest scoop of the Decade! ?RODUCED BY ADVERTISING Gene Tunney Grove Class of ,47 Gene Tunney Grove, Jr. Class of 369 David Scott Grove Class of ,71 Mark Allen Grove Class of ,77 Robin Ann Grove Class of ,84 CHATEAU GROVE INN hnd Familn Congratulates the Class of 1981 Exit 20 Rt. 60 736-3443 Barboursville, w. Va. 240 GUYAN NATIONAL BANK Extends Best Wishes to - Seniors Each deposiwr insured to H10,000. 6327 - U.S. Rt. 60 Barboursville, w. Va. 736-8953 FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COIPOIAIION HENSON MORTUARY Charles Henson Director 6357 Pea Ridge Road East HENSON n, IOIWAH' 1 736-8986 A and J T ROPHY Mfg. C9. Congratulations to the Class of 223;? $5th15 BRADY HARDWARE itCustom engraved Barbg:::v?ltlreej!tl. Va. 4438 Ohio River Road 736-1521 Huntington, W. Va. 522-7029 BAILEY,S CAFETERIA Good Luck to the Class of 1981 410 Center Plaza Downtown Huntington 522-3663 Best Wishes Class of 181 From BURTON PLUMBING 8x ELECTRIC Barboursville, WV 25504 736-4121 242 COMPTON ELECTRIC Congratulates Seniors 720 15th Street West Huntington 429-5581 Huntington News Agency, Inc. Congratulates Seniors Paperbacks Periodicals Wholesale 1948 Seventh Avenue Huntington, W. Va. 25701 523-8605 Ted and Ed,s Pro Bowl YOU I! TROUBLES 3 R 6 a wuusu .f f 1 an Village Used Cars w 141 Eastern Heights Shopping Center Howard Hill - Owner 6442 Rt. 60 E. Barboursville 736-3481 736-7693 244 HENSLEY UNION 576 $ 4505 Rt. 60 Huntington, w. Va. Phone 736-841 1 STURM MACHINE CO. INC. 1305 Main Street 736-3476 Barboursville 245 246 e' ?? we WALLPAPER . guy 7 5 WAREHOUSE WAGONEFVS TRADEWELL 736-2055 alll.pa.per archouse 5636 U.S. Route 60 E. Huntington, W. Va. 25705 Central Avenue in Barboursville THE BATH SHOP 6351 U.S. RT. 60 E. 736-4677 Everything for a Beautiful Bathroom! 7;! Stoner Electric, Inc. Electrical Contractor Owner: Ed Stoner Phone: P.O. Box 182 736-6477 Lesage, WV 25537 247 248 WASH-RITE LAUNDRY 8x CLEANING . Uniform Rental . Linen Rental . Pickup and Delivery . Laundry Cleaning 562 Depot Street Barboursville 736-1 621 Congratulations from Cabell Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION KKQ 638 Eighth Street Huntington, w. Va. 25701 697-7220 Best Wishes to the Class of 1931 Dr. William Crews from MARK D. COX O.D. extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 5555 U.S. Rt. 60 E. 736-7700 6361 Rt. 60 E. 7 Phone 736-3054 BEASLEY STONE 0 MARBLE CO. Congratulates Seniors Fireplaces Walkways Patios Domesticated and Imported Huntington 4634 U.S. Route 60 E. 736-3201 249 PANCAKE REALTY Sales, Rentals, Property Management Multiple Listing Service 915 5th Avenue Huntington, w. Va. 522-8361 250 Master Charge VISA Welcome Tye's Auto Parts 6016 Route 60 East Barboursville, West Virginia Randy and Cathy Tye 736-3679 We appreciate our patrons in the Barboursville and Huntington area 6 and congratulate the Class of 1981. - The Tyes 251 252 BARBOURSVILLE BRIDGE COMPANY Congratulates 1981 Graduates Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Braley Street and Rt. 60E BARBOURSVIIINLCEAUTO PARTS 673 Central Avenue 736-5701 CRANE SUPPLY 406 Adams Ave. 529-6238 Denise 174 Kathy ,78 Angie ,81 Congratulations Class of 1981 Plumbing and Heating 2047 Third Ave. 529-4135 nSee Us For All Your Glass Needsu Bill H. Young, Sales Mgr. 253 Congratulations Seniors from VALLEY BELL 532 Bridge St. Huntington, W. Va. 523-3471 Guyan Ready Mix Inc. Steele Florist 626 Main Street 5898 Rt. 60 Barboursville Barboursville, W. Va. 736-5891 or 736-4271 254 5650 Rt. 60 E. Compliments of FITZGERALD WHITE TRUCKS 8t ENGINE REBUILDERS - Dr.RobertJennings Orthodontist 828 91h Avenue 697-4110 Congratulations Seniors! 5142 Rt. 10 Barboursville, W. Va. 25504 736-9131 256 Compliments of . . . YOUR ndrpoulml human 7 G E I 83 BarboUrsville Insurance Agency Inc. . Auto - Mobile Home . Business 601 Central Ave. . Fire . Homeowners - Life - Cycle Barboursville, WV . Hospital Telephone: 736-3447 7Full Time - Not a Sideline HilPs Auto BAKEFVS Sales SUPERETTE 5294 Rt. 10 Sprite Salt Rock 736-7560 Howard Hill - Owner Congratulations 736-8081 Seniors! 5877 DAVIS CREEK Kountry Krafts 81 Supplies 3677 Rt. 60 E. 736-7831 412 Eighth Street Phone: Huntington, WV 529-3285 DISTRIBUTORS 0F PIPE, VALVES 8: FITTINGS IN-DEPTH INVENTORY RA PID SERVICE BROAD EXPERIENCE APPLICA TION ASSISTANCE Where service is more than a promis'e. 600 31st STREET PO. BOX 238 HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA 25707 PHONE 529-3066 257 Communica- tions Sales and Services 1250 College Ave. 736-921 1 Best Wishes To 1981 Graduates From JOHNSON PRINTING 4812 Pea Ridge Rd. 736-41 96 258 MOUNTAIN STATE SUPPLY Custom Picture Framingu Ready Made Frames Wide Selections Handsome Mouldings Custom Mat Cutting Non-Glare Glass 20uality Workmanship Prompt Service ' 2Dutch Standard Paints,, uGlidden Spred Paints HWhere To Buy-IW 244 Seventh Avenue 522-7369 EA? flowers a SPURLOCWS FLOWERS Huntington, WV 525-8183 State Construction 5265 Rt. 60 E. Barboursville, W. Va. 736-3486 260 J Life Insurance J Fire Insurance J Auto Insurance J Homeowners J Education J Mortgage J Accident and Sickness J Retirement J Business S NATIONWIDE for all of your Insurance needs! Agent: Pete Brezden sNationwide is on your sides, 716 Main Street Barboursville Nelson Lumber Company Congratulates BHS Seniors! 6439 Farmdale Road Barboursville Best Wishes to the Class of 281 Home from Supply Co. mu Zoseph 2Protect Your Property2 Sheppe 6344 Rt. 60 E. Barboursville P' G? I 1423 Third Avenue 3 es' Huntington 522-2029 Huntington College of Business . IBM Key Punch . Medical Assistant 1007 5th Ave. . Accounting . Dental Assistant Huntington . Executive Secretary 697-7550 rF'mr'x r Tocko, Shaman and +.ha, Troj an AISOS. 53 uirrzl, tho 3 33 5 1Disco Doll them Soul .sl-ar; Mold. 5 the. rmst' any. 611 Central Avenue 736-3321 262 GFvvtEeentieth 1900 THIRD AVENUE 0 1751 FIFTH AVENUE Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 529-2501 263 Eplin Asphalt Co. Congratulations Seniors! 3506 Nancy Rt. 60 E. Eplin ,81 Senior 736-8250 Counselor Pauls Garage and Wrecker Service 24 Hour Towing Service 6141 Childers Road 736-4531 Radio Shack 367? U.S. Rt. 60 E. Ona, W. Va. 736-3755 HCome see us for all your electronical needs 264 Dexters Dexter Body Childers Shop Owner Best Wishes Class of 81 Hamlin, Congratulations Class of 1981! TOWN AND COUNTRY. PHARMACY 6349 U.S. Rt. 60 Barboursville Good Luck Pirates! 736-1 690 6426 Rt. 60 East 265 PEPSl-COLA BOTTLING CO. -, 266 Tower Grocery 6350 U.S. Rt. 60 E. Huntington, WV 25705 736-461 1 Operated By Charlie Forth HUNTINGTON FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association 529-6241 1049 5th Ave. Branches at Putnam Village Shopping Center - Winfield and East Hills Mall and 500 Camden Road - Huntington Your Savings Insured to $100,000 Real Estate Loans Insured Savings Accounts Member FSLIC 267 268 Photographer: Richard Jefferson HONAKER INC. Congratulates the Class of 1981! Overnight color print film developing! Slide, Movie, and Black and White Services. Huntington, W. Va. 416 9th St. 522-1361 Village Photography 1404 Long Street Barboursville, W. Va. Phone: 736-8045 Good Luck BHS from Polan Realty Corp. 9th Street and 6th Avenue - Huntington Phone: 525-0755 VARNEY DOOR COMPANY Service and Repair Overhead Type Doors WE STOCK: Springs . Hinges . Rollers Cables . Cylinders 114 Dingess St. Barboursville ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR 3677 u.s. Rt. 60 East Barboursville, w. Va. Owner: Margaret Stutler 269 270 SHARPS MOTOR co.- Vernon Sharp, Owner 6421 Farmdale Rd. 736-1411 Best Wishes to Class of 1981 RAMADA INN Huntington Featuring MILL RUNN The Discotheque And The Restaurant Banquet And Meeting Facilities 736-3451 5600 U.S. Rt. 60-East On U.S. Rt. 60 Between Exits 15 and 20 Off l-64 Cheerleaders 1980-1981 HOWARD STURGEON INSURANCE AGENCY 5698 Route 60 East 736-8996 Best Wishes Seniors 271 272 First State Bank Barboursville Each deposiwr insured to '40.000. 660 Central Ave. Barboursville, W. Va. FEDERAL DEPOSH INSURANCE CORPOIAIION Phone: 736-5271 nMake us a part of your lit? Terry Massie East Gate Shoppes U.S. Route 60 East Barboursville, W. Va. 13041 736-3891 308 91h Street Center Plaza Huntington, W. Va. 25701 13041 523-1846 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. MULTIPLE-LINE AUTO LIFE F IRE HEALTH CONGRATULATIONS BAHBOURSVILLE GRADUATES Agency Manager 273 STATE ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Lighting Fixtures Electrical Supplies Industrial Commercial Mining 210 20th Street Phone - Huntington, WV 523-7491 274 Best Wishes Class of 1981! from Whirling . Wheels Quand . ROLLER RINK . congratulates the class of 1981! 525-1658 Fifth St. and Altizer Ave. Big 7 Foodking Salutes The Pirates owner and operator: Charles R. Cupp 736-3445 6245 Ohio River Road 275 f FOR SALE 1 Sturm R8: Zuliani ealEstate Co. 522-6474 3456 Rt. 60 Exit 20 I-64 736-4759 6 am. to 11 pm. Fri. and Sat. 6 am. to 1 pm. JJ,s Factory Outlet Fashionable Ladiey Apparel 736-2539 6010 Route 60 East Barboursville ,6 278 THE ESTABLISHMENT EXTENDS BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATING SENIORS PIRATES, CORNER BRANCHLAND PIPELINE Congratulates Seniors! 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