Clintwood High School - Green Knight Yearbook (Clintwood, VA)
- Class of 1967
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Jm Dixie Sutherland -ML P.O. Box 535 ■WjZ Clintwood, VA 24228 Green Knight Clintwood High School Clintwood,- Virginia Motion — We move, we think, we talk, we act. 3 Contents Administration 13 Organizations. Faculty .... 17 Athletics Classes .... 23 Activities Foreword Among the traits and qualities possessed by man, there exist certain characteristics peculiar to him as an individual. His appearance and physi- cal dimensions readily identify him. He is a mass — a substance--an un- known quantity of structure and matter. His behavior, instincts, thoughts, and emotions--results of some hidden and obscure force within him- -serve as a more judicious set of criteria by which to recognize him. They give man depth, scope, and meaning. He is now an individual, differentiated from humanity by this sixth sense, the basis upon which all complexities of man, his intelligence, and his mind are built. This esoteric impulse is that which is instilled by Him for the purpose of likeness to His image. What, then, is it that constitutes this innermost motivation if not a sense of being — a being around which to evolve our lives. 5 SENIOR BASKETBALL PLAYERS Billy Stanley, Palmer Yates, Ishmeal Mace, J. B. Crabtree In the past we have had a light which flickered, in the present we have a light which flames, and in the future there will be a light which shines over all the land and sea. Winston Churchill SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Eva Mullins, Linda Booher, Phyllis Rife, Dianna Farmer. 6 SENIOR BAND MEMBERS: Sharon Barrett, Darlene Phipps, Bill Skeen, Johnny Baker, Billy Stanley, Linda Branham, Burl Mooney. SENIOR TRACK MEMBERS Danny Mullins, Palmer Yates, Billy Stanley SENIOR BASEBALL PLAYERS Bill Skeen, Edmund Moomey, Leon Davis, J. B. Crabtree, Palmer Yates, Danny Graham. 7 Words cannot express the respect and gratitude of anyone, past and present, to- ward a man that has been counselor, teacher, and friend. With thankful hearts, we, the annual staff dedicate the 1967 GREEN KNIGHT to Mr, Kenneth Smith. Mr. Kenneth Smith 9 People . . . special smiles . . . the friend who has so much to tell you . . . chins rested on palms . . . eyes thinking instead of seeing . . . clusters in the hall . . . Classes . . . becoming acquainted with a book . . . settling down after vacation . . . glimpsing the world through the printed page . . . quiet study 1 1 Faculty Life Principal’s Message Dear Seniors, Through class studies, sports participation and student activities at CHS we have tried to help you acquire the skills and attitudes needed in the world that is now yours. We hope you have acquired those basic attitudes of citizenship that will enable you to live comfortably in that world. The traits of honesty, courage and respect are so important. Choose wisely for each de- cision you make fashions your most priceless possession--your character. Sincerely yours, Howard M. Deel A Man With A Purpose 14 Mr. Howard M. Deel Principal FACULTY MR. BOB ADKINS His mind, his kingdom; his will, his law. MRS. ERMA ARRINGTON This is the face that launched a thousand ships. MR. PAUL BUCHANAN He who can make hard things easy is the true educator. MR. CLAUDE CARTY Guide, philosopher, and friend. The one exclusive sign of a thorough Knowledge is the power of teaching. MRS. ZULA CARTY History after all is the true poetry. MR. RALPH CUMMINS Historian of a fine conscience. MRS. ELLA JEAN DAVIS Scholars are the flowers of her garden. MR. HOWARD DEEL Consider that I labor for all those that seek learning. MR. N. B. FRENCH Poetry is the music of the soul. MRS. CATHERINE GILBERT Librarians are wiser women than others. 18 MR. JAMES GREEAR Education is a treasure, and culture never dies. MRS. NELL HILLMAN Kindness is sunshine in which virtue grows. MISS LUCILLE KELLY Books are a finer world within the world. MR. LUTHER LEWIS We are the music-makers. To know how to suggest is the art of teaching. MR. CHRIS LOCKHART Men must be taught as if you taught them not. MISS JANIE McCOY To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent. MR. KERMIT MULLINS The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil. MISS GAIL ORE Nothing is troublesome that we do willingly. MISS PATRICIA REEDY Earth has no such lovely thing as she. MISS ROSE RUSH We bless the rose that shines so fair 19 MR. DOUG SHOCKEY History makes men wise. MRS. JUDY SHOCKEY What is beautiful is good. MR. JOHN SHORTT Man is the most intelligent of beings. MR. ELMER SMITH The first and most respectable of all the arts is agriculture. The art of teaching is the art of learning. MR. KENNETH SMITH Education makes the man. MRS. BEA STANLEY Twas her thinking of others made you think of her. MRS. JANE STANLEY A kind heart loseth nought. MISS SANDRA STARNES Sir, she is an angel. MR. HARRY STROUTH Of all occupations there is none better than agriculture. MR. KELLEY SUTHERLAND Learning is the eye of the mind. 20 MISS ROSELLA SUTHERLAND O, thou art fairer than the evening stars. MR. DAN TILLER Wisdom is ever a blessing. MR. FRED VANOVER A gentleman to match the best. MR. JOHNNY WILLIS Learning makes a good man better. MRS. MERCILLE WRIGHT Heaven lent an angel ' s beauty to her face. MR. VICTOR WRIGHT Let him teach others who himself excels. Not Pictured MISS BONITA CRABTREE MRS. LOIS LOCKHART MR. JIM BOB SPIVEY MR. RONALD SUTHERLAND MR. ROGER VANOVER MR. CARL WILLIS 21 Service Personnel COOKS Edith Richardson, Gertie Mullins, Launa Senter, Helen Moore, Lessie Stanley, Faye Ramsey, Opal Sykes, Christine Stone, Helen Elkins, June Killen. BUS DRIVERS: Ed Senter, Hatler Yates, Otis Wallace, John Mullins, Kermit Sutherland, Evertt Cox, Coy Mul- lins, Josh Wright, Clonus Crabtree. 22 Senior Class Officers President - Bill Skeen Vice-President - Phyllis Rife Secretary - Susie Dotson Treasurer - Joann Swindall Reporter - Harold McGlothlin DOUGLAS ANDERSON He is always laughing. JOYCE ANDERSON Youth is the time for pleasure. WILLIAM ANDERSON A gemleman by nature. JOHNNY BAKER A friend is a present you give your- self v ' fyjudy ' j ■ PAULA BAKER Happiness consists in life. RODNEY BAKER A man cannot spend all his life in amusement. ROYCE BAKER Pleasure is man ' s chief good. RICHARD BAKER Sincerity and truth are the bosses of every good life. 26 ft TERESA BAKER True it is that marriage be done in heaven and performed on earth. SHARON BARRETT We love her for herself alone. BARBARA BISE Happiness makes beauty of beauty. RITA KAYE BISE Marriage is destiny made in, heaven. DONNIE BLANSETT True ease in writing comes from art, not chance. CHARLES BOGGS A gentleman of honor. LINDA BOOHER She is a fair lady; and there are marks of love in her. BRENDA BOWMAN She is kind as she is fair.. JOHNNY BRANHAM Men of few words are the best men. A : , LINDA BRANHAM A thing of beauty is a joy forever. MARTHA BREDER Life could not hold a fairer paradise than her smile 2 ' ' +mufu£ FREDDIE BROWNING He is deft and debonair. DAVID BUCHANAN A finished gentleman from top to toe. JOHNNY BUCHANAN I do not call pleasures idleness. RICHARD CHARLES A merry life I lead. JAMES CHILDRESS Pleasure is the sovereign bliss of humankind. 28 HARRY CLARK The name is a tower of-Stren tlu. Ha-hHy. jl- C. LARRY COMBS To be happy is to live and love it. CONNIE COUNTS f Beauty is not caused, it is. BESSIE COX The flower of youth. KIRBY COX Silence is strength. BRENDA CRABTREE She wears the rose of youth upon her. J. B. CRABTREE The proper study of mankind is man. BRENDA DAVIS Though she be but little, she is kind. 29 LEON DAVIS Distinction is the consequence, never the object, of a great man. ROSE MARY DAVIS Thine eyes are like the deep, blue, boundless heaven. JUDY DIXON If you would rule the world quietly, you must keep it amused. CARMEL DOTSON People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading. JUNE DOTSON My heart knoweth its own love. SUSAN DOTSON Earth has not anything to show more fair. SHARON DOTSON Then let beauty be her wedding dower. DIANNA FARMER She is fair as the rose. ARTHUR FLEMING Pleasure and action make the hours seem short. BILLY FLEMING A gentleman thou art. RICHARD FLEMING Thou art such a pleasant fellow. BARBARA FOGLEMAN Whate ' er is lovely or divine is she. COETELLA FRANCE Surely never did there live one of kindlier nature. DANNY GRAHAM I consider the world as made for me. DENNIS GREEAR Not a minute of our lives should be without some pleasure. JAMES HAMILTON Pleasure relaxes and tempers the spirit. 31 DON HAWKINS I ' ll strike the light guitar, BRENDA HAY Beauty seen is never lost. LINDA HAYES Beauty shone on her face. JUDY HILL O most charming of women. JERRY HODGE Pleasure relaxes and tempers the spirit. BETTY JOHNSON Beauty is its own excuse for being. JIMMY KELLY Life is delight; away, dull care. SUZIE KELLY Who should express her goodliest. Jr 32 LINDA KELLEY A lady of delight. LEMAN KENDRICK A wise man will make more oppor- tunities than he finds. MICAH KENNEDY The good man makes others good. VERNA KENNEDY Those who love deeply cannot age. STEPHEN LESTER Silence is more eloquent than words. DANNY LYALL A handful of good fun goes with a bushel of learning. ISHMAEL MACE A kinder gentleman treads not the earth. HAROLD McGLOTHIN Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. ROBERT MONAHAM An affable and courteous gentleman. BURL MOONEY The laughter of man is the content- ment of God. EDMUND MOONEY Fame is something which must be won. BARBARA ANN MULLINS A sensitive being, a creative mind. BOBBY MULLINS It needs a man to perceive a man. BRENDA MULLINS The fairest flower that ever saw the light. DANNY MULLINS A merry heart doith good like me dicine .flud 4- DANNY K. MULLINS Life is not life at all without delight. DONALD MULLINS Nature revolves, but man advances. DORIS MULLINS Beauty seen is never lost. FREDDIE MULLINS I am myself, the guardian of my honor. JO ANN MULLINS Where beauty is, there will be love. JUDY MULLINS She walks in beauty. LARNA MULLINS A maiden fair to see. LETTIA MULLINS The grace of heaven. LINDA MULLINS Like soft music to attending ears. LONNIE MULLINS Silence is wisdom and better than any speech. RODNEY MULLINS Every inch a man. STRATTON MULLINS As proper a man as ever trod upon shoe leather. DARLENE PHIPPS She is a treasure. ROBERT PHIPPS Those who think nobly are noble. VONDA PHIPPS To be a friend is to have friends. PAUL PUCKETT A gentleman may make a king. GAYNELL O ' QUINN Like a flower in heaven ' s bower. 36 JERRY RAINES Only to myself do I owe my fame. PATRICIA RAINES Beauty is the gift of God. EDDIE RAMEY A man that laughs must surely do well. DANNY RAMSEY He is noble that hath noble condi- tions. DIANA RATLIFF Diana, goddess of the moon. JIMMY REYNOLDS Seek honor first, and pleasure lies behind. Laugh PAT REYNOLDS and be merry .faUj PHYLLIS RIFE Oh, to have her feminine charm! 37 JANICE ROBINSON Love is in her sunny eyes. CLAUDETTA ROSE Rose, thou art the sweetest flower. SANDRA ROSE A friend, dear and lovely. LUCILLE SALYERS Mind cannot follow her infinite sweetness. BILL SKEEN He is a foundation of honor, PAUL SLUSS Life seems our pure delight. VERA SUTHERN Petite and demure, she is ever a friend to all BILLY STANLEY A true friend to all. £ ahZo$. 38 BREND A STANLEY Impossible is a word I ' ll never use. CECIL STANLEY ' Tis a good thing to laugh at any rate. DONALD STANLEY On earth there is nothing great but man. FREIDA STANLEY So wise, so young, they say, do ever live young. MARY RUTH STANLEY Fair as a star when only one is shin- ing in the sky. PATRICIA STANLEY Silence is a jewel for a woman. GEORGE STEELE ' Tis never too late for delight. 4 ' fna JjL- RONNIE SURRATT I am a man of opinions. 39 SALLY SUTHERLAND She longs to tread where none have trod be fore. JOANN SWINDALL A flower worthy of paradise. ROY SWINDALL He is loved for himself alone. CLARENCE VANOVER A singing merry boy. LINDA VANOVER My true love hath my heart, and I have his. NORMAN VANOVER The will of a man is his happiness. SHEILA VANOVER Wit to persuade and beauty to de- light. MARIE VEST Pretty daughter of the Earth and Sun. 40 LINDA WALLEN She is like a true good woman. CHARLIE WEBB It is safer to keep silence than to speak. MARY WIGGINGTON Ever charming and true. JAMES YATES He is a man of action. LARRY YATES True wit is nature to advantage dressed. PALMER YATES Wit and wisdom are born with a man. ROGER YATES Every man should measure himself by his own standard. 41 MOST ATHLETIC MOST POPULAR MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED FRIENDLIEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BIGGEST FLIRTS Superlatives BEST ALL AROUND MOST TALENTED MOST STUDIOUS BIGGEST CLOWNS BEST SPORTS BEST DRESSED AM JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: President - Pamela Hughes; Vice-President - Benny Yates; Secretary - Barbara Beverly; Treasurer - David King; Reporter - Susan Barrett Junior Class 46 Linda Adkins Glenn Anderson Betty Jo Baker Etta Gaye Baker Jeffrey Baker Larry Baker Susan Barrett Reuben Belcher Barbara Beverly Rita Beverly Sheba Beverly Sheila Beverly Freddie Bise Diane Boggs Carter Boyd Larry Branham Sue Branham Clifton Browning Eva Browning Letha Browning Juniors’ Main Goal . . . Prom Phillip Carpenter Joe Castle Peggy Childress Glenda Crabtree Karen Curl Lynn Deel Sharon Deel Wayne Delaney Judy Deloach Dotty Dixon 47 Doug Dixon Karen Dorton Ronnie Elkins Danny Farmer Johnny Farmer Nancy Farmer Sandra Farmer Jean Fleming Rosemary Fleming Darlene Garrett Juniors anxiously await the ordering of class rings. Gerald Hibbits Lana Hibbitts Linda Hill Richard Hill Susan Hill Lila Hodge Pamela Hughes Daniel Isom Monnie Justice Richard Kendrick Robert Kendrick Karen Kennedy David King Jerry Kiser Danny Lambert Cathy Large Roger Layne Freddie Lily Mike Mann Danny McCown 45 Gordon Meade James Meade Sheila Moore Angelene Mullins Eva Mullins Farley Mullins Gary Mullins Jequita Mullins Jessie Mullins Judy Mullins Larry Mullins Laverne Mullins Lester Mullins Melba Mullins Phyllis Mullins Rosemary Mullins Shannon Mullins Sheila Mullins Sheila Mullins Sheri Mullins Skill is gained through Participation Speedy Mullins Willie Mullins Lois Phipps Marie Phipps Paul Phipps Veronica Phipps Danny Powers Donna Powers Joyce Pucketu tA - Lana Puckett, 49 Patra Robinson Ray Rose Rebecca Rose Robert Rose Roger Rose Dewey Rowe Cassie Salyers Diane Sauls Wanda Scott Brenda Selfe One Year To Go! Jackie Silcox Donald Slemp Brenda Speer Patricia Standifur Bernita Stanley Jackie Stanley Kathy Boggs Stanley Penny Stanley Regina Stanley Jettie Stone ?JlL U A—jf David Sykes Ronnie Sykes David Trout Gregory Vanover Ralph Vanover Connie Wells Norma Wigginton Mitzi Wright t S ' Usi ' Benny Yates Joe Cox 50 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: President - Ronnie Dixon; Vice-President - Rex Baker; Secretary- Treasurer - June Rose; Reporter - Becky Baker Rebecca Adkins Don Anderson Becky Baker Virgil Baker Sophomore Class Joseph Baldwin Harry Bise Joe Boggs Ronnie Branham Freda Browning Walter Bryant Rebecca Carty Rhonda Carty Vada Carty Gary Castle 52 Bobbi Charles Harold Charles Harry Childress James Church Lee Cox Donald Damron Sandra Davis Kenneth Deloach Teddy Deloach Ronnie Dixon Jane Dotson Johnny Dotson Hubert Dotson Marcella Dotson Connie Farmer Lola Farmer Darlene Fleming Debbie Fleming Norma Fleming Raymond Hall Dorsie Hawkins Johnny Hawkins Doyte Hay Nancy Hay Gobel Johnson Third Big Year at CHS Patsy Keen Shirley Keen Rita Kelly Deborah Killen Diane Killen Patricia Killen Greg Lambert Nina Leftwich Darrell Lee Roy Lyall Robert McPeek Brenda Meade Eddie Monahan Linda Lou Mooney Theresia Moore Alma Lee Mullins Bernard Mullins Bonnie Mullins Darlene Mullins Diana Mullins Drema Mullins Gary Mullins Gaynell Mullins Glenna Mullins Greg Mullins Jack Mullins Jesse Mullins Larry Mullins Letrina Mullins Linda Mullins Mildred Mullins Peggy Mullins Robert Mullins Stevie Mullins Tommy Mullins Sophomores give first Mountain Dew Sock-Hop Vonda Mullins Wilma Mullins Carolyn O ' Quinn Lucy Paragon James Phipps Janice Phipps Judy Phipps Mike Phipps Linda Powers Donna Raines 54 Brenda Ratliff Patsy Rife Brenda Robinson Martha Robinson Pina Robinson Aleta Rose June Rose Mary Sue Salyers Nancy Salyers Velma Salyers Joe Sauls Dinah Shortt Jim Shoup Larry Smith Gail Spalding Greg Standi fur Bobby Stanley Junior Stanley Nada Stanley Peggy Stanley Rosa Stanley Vaneda Stanley Paul Stiltner - De lores Stone Douglas Stone Sophomore Class . . . Very Active Marshalene Stone Sadra Sullivan Freddie Surratt Debbie Sutherland Lucille Sykes Carmeletta Vanover Sandra Vanover Opal Webb Martin Willis Donnie Wistly Connie Yates 55 high FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: President - Tommy Puckett; Vice-President - Mike Yates; Secretary - Debra Mullins; Treasurer - Jeff Newberry; Reporter - Helen Dickerson Lynn Anderson 58 Freshmen Class Donna Artrip 4 Geraldine Baker Richard Baker Sharon Baker Evon Booher Larry Bowman Myrna Bowman Carolyn Branham Peggy Branham Susan Branham Nyoka Brocoff Larry Browning Jim Buchanan Johnny Carpentar Herman Carty Billy Castle Johnny Childress Linda Childress Nancy Childress Kathy Clay Jesse Cox Mary Cox Darlene Crabtree Kathy Cummins Greg Cyphers Barbara Delaney Helen Dickerson Kay Dixon Drema Dotson Freddy Dotson Jody Dotson Ricky Dotson Sue Endicot Janice Farmer Gale Flannery Bobby Fleming Charlene Fleming Kay Fleming Phyllis Fletcher Shirley Fletcher Jack Fogleman Lynn Hale James Hawkins Billy Hill Mitchell Hill Margaret Hill Denver Hopson Larry Horton Diane Keith Trennia Keith Vonda Kelly Giles Kendrick Patsy Kennedy Rodney Kennedy Wilma Kennedy Kathy Lambert Lanny Large Nina Layne Larry Leftwich Sharon Linkous Gary Lyall Roy Lyall Carolyn McFall Emma Jean McFall Marlene Meade Wayne Mickles Donald Mills Eva Jean Moore Billy Mack Mullins Connie Mullins Casey Mullins Deborah Mullins Dennis Mullins Donna K. Mullins Earnestine Mullins Elinda Mullins Emory Mullins Janet Mullins Jerry Mullins Joyce Nell Mullins Julia Mullins Nancy Mullins Pamela Mullins Patricia Mullins Patty Jo Mullins Paul B. Mullins Peggy Mullins Rebecca Mullins Warren Mullins Jeff Newberry Douglas O ' Quinn Lura Painter Wanda Parrigan Debbie Phillips Louise Phipps York Porter Tommy Puckett Steven Rakes Shirley Rasnick Jane Ratliff Rhonda Ratliff Wilma Ratliff Jenniffer Robinson Edgle Rose Patricia Rose Audrey Rowe Kenny Salyers Peggy Saylers Rex Salyers Bobby Simmons Debra Singleton Larry Singleton Linda Singleton Mary Singleton Joe Glenn Sluss Mary Standifur Carter Stanley Darius Stanley Diane Stanley Glenda Stanley Kenneth Stanley Mona Stanley Robert Stanley Stella Stanley Linda Stidham Sammy Stone Vicky Stone Sharon Yates Rita Yates Mike Yates Gregory Yates Danny Yates Dwayne Yates Cathy Williams Jacqueline Whisenhunt Inna Kay Welch Henrietta Wallen Kathy Vanover Henry Vanover Donald Tipton Joan Taylor Shirley Swindall Robert Swindall James Sumner Sharon Strouth 61 hk r f I ■■1 s t ° i I . | f 1 k. 1 In ■ ■f ■ Warn M EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS; President - Jerry Mann; Vice-President - Margo Hamilton; Secretary-Treasurer - Patty Stanley; Reporter - Mitzi Mullins Eighth Graders Adjust To New Pace 64 Darris Anderson Ricky Artrip Paula Baker Kenneth Baldwin Debbie Barrett Michael Booher Martha Browning Rocky Carty Zalma Carty Debbie Case Tommy Childress Mike Combs Eulalia Counts Barbara Cox Linda Cox Kevin Crabtree Sandra Crabtree Carol Cummins Billy Davis Ellen Davis Mike Davis Connie Dixon Zegory Dorton Avery Dotson Daisy Dotson Danny Dotson Donnie Dotson Lena Dotson Rena Dotson Janet Dutton Ellis Edwards Donald Farmer Margaret Farmer Catherine Fleming Debbie Fleming Elizabeth Fleming Emma Jean Fleming Linda Fleming Rebecca Flint Margo Hamilton 65 Gary Hawkins Patty Hay Ginger Hayes Cloetta Haynes Timothy Hill Vicky Hill Nancy Hodge Reggie Honaker Nell Horton Carrol Howell Richard Hughes John Isom Anita Johnson Billy Johnson Don Johnson Judy Keen Patricia Keith Dollie Kelley Greg Kellen Ronald Kendrick Denise Kennedy Dewain Lambert Joyce Large Christine Lee Joe Lester Jerry Mann Timothy McFall Gary Meade Gary Michaels Larry Miller Jo Molinary Nancy Mooney Danny Moore Johnny Moore Kenneth Moore Audrey Mullins Betty Mullins Carla Mullins Chris Mullins Darrell Mullins Diane Mullins Ellen Mullins Jane Mullins Jean Mullins Linda Mullins Lorraine Mullins Robert Mullins Rodney Mullins Ronald Mullins Roy Mullins Sally Mullins Sammy Mullins Scotty Mullins Scyretha Mullins Vicki Mullins Sue Phipps Don Phipps Elliot Phipps Jack Phipps Rebecca Phipps Sheila Phipps Randy Powers Roger Powers Becky Pritchard Marsha Raines Julia Ramey Fayne Rasnick Carolyn Ratliff Jeanette Reynolds Danny Rife Glenda Robinson Betty Romans Karen Rose Patricia Rose Connie Senter Mitzi Shortt Scotty Silcox Margaret Singleton David Slemp Tommy Slemp Bill David Smith Jerry Smith Patty Smith Adron Speer Diane Stanley Donna Stanley Geraldine Stanley Glema Stanley Glenna Stanley Harold Stanley J. E. Stanley Jim Stanley Jeffery Stanley Karen Stanley Linda Stanley Patricia Stanley Patty Stanley Patty Lynn Stanley Rita Jo Stanley Stevie Stone Sharon Sullivan Mary Sumner Peggy Surratt Gains Sutherland Mike Sykes Christine Vance Valery Vance James Vanover Jaquita Wallace Della Webb Madeline Webb Josephine Whisenhunt Danny Williams Charles Wright Debbie Yates 68 illljJHI I BIJ lltflililillOilHlfli I HUUlLttffll MEMBERS: Linda Wallen, Palmer Yates, Susie Dotson, Sally Sutherland, Bill Skeen, Johnny Baker, Diane Ratliff, Joann Swindall, Verna Kennedy, Martha Breder, Linda Booher, Leman Kendrick, Barbara Mullins, Barbara Bise, Johnny Branham, Brenda Hay, Donnie Blansett, Connie Counts, Harry Clark, and J. B. Crabtree. SPONSORS: Miss Rosella Sutherland, Mrs. Ella Davis, Mrs. Bea Stanley, Mr. Kenneth Smith, and Miss Gail Ore. National Honor Society OFFICERS: Johnny Baker - Parliamentarian; Bill Skeen - Reporter; Sally Sutherland - Treasurer; Susie Dotson - Secretary; Palmer Yates - Vice- President; Linda Wallen - President. 70 lllllli Student Council uuihubuii iuujiir ara inn iiiii I ii® n m 1 OH n kJi ' i ii v OFFICERS: Harry Clark - President; Palmer Yates - Vice- President; Martha Breder - Secretary; Bernita Stanley - Treasurer; Jeff Newberry - Reporter. SPONSORS: Mr. Ken neth Smith, Mr. Johnny B. Willis, Mr. Carl Willis, Miss Lucille Kelly. HARRY CLARK President of Student Council 71 Honor Council MEMBERS: Harry Clark, Martha Breder, Harold McGlothin, Pamela Hughes, Rexx Baker, Rhonda Ratliff National Junior Honor Socie OFFICERS: Harry Childress - President; Dan Grisby - Vice-President; Aleta Rose - Secretary; Rebecca Adkins - Treasurer; Diane Killen - Reporter; Jim Shoupe - SCA, OFFICERS: President - Susan Barrett, Vice-President - Bernita Stanley, Secretary - Sharon Barrett, Treasurer - Don Anderson, Reporter - Diane Mullins, Sponsor - Miss Reedy Latin Club OFFICERS: President - Diane Ratliff, Vice-President - Harry Clark, Secretary-Treasurer - Etta Gaye Baker, Reporter - Judy Dixon, SCA - Billy Stanley, Song Leaders - Veronica Phipps and Johnny Baker, Sponsor - Mr. Shortt 73 Future Homemakers of America OFFICERS: Sponsor - Mrs. Arrington, President - Joann Swindall, Vice-President - Pam Hughes, Secre- tary - Linda Mullins, Treasurer - Freda Browning, Reporter - Barbara Beverly. Future Farmers of America OFFICERS: Sponsor - Mr. Smith, President - David Buchanan, Vice-President - Eddie Ramey, Secre- tary - Ronnie Elkins, Treasurer - Jeff Baker, Reporter - Larry Dotson, Executive Committee - Jimmy Kelly, Gordon Meade 74 4-H Club OFFICERS: President - Phyllis Rife; Vice-President - Lynn Deel; Secretary - Linda Branham; Treasurer - Johnny Farmer; Reporter - Patsy Rife. OFFICERS: President - Etta Baker; Vice-President - Sadra Sullivan; Secretary - Janice Farmer; Treas- urer - Lana Puckett; Reporter - Mitzi Mullins. Library Club 75 Pep Club OFFICERS; Martha Breder - President; Patsy Rife - Vice-President; Paul Puckett - Sec. -Treas. ; Billy Stanley - Reporter; Susan Barrett - SCA Representative. The Spirit My school has a spirit Freed by a rousing cheer, A clapping of hands, Or a broad smile of victory. My school is spirited, In time of demise, On the athletic field or in the classroom. And there is always a swelling Pride of awe when the Alma Mater is sung. 76 ' f V 1 i Athletic Council MEMBERS: Sadra Sullivan, Evon Booher, Paul Puckett, Benny Yates, Larry Mul- lins, Harry Childress, Ruben Belcher, Danny Mullins, Norman Vanover, Pal- mer Yates. Varsity Club OFFICERS: Palmer Yates - President; Larry Mullins - Vice-President; Linda Booher - Sec. -Treas. ; Ruben Belcher - Reporter. 77 SPONSOR: Mr. Claude Carty D.O. Club 78 SPONSOR: Mr. Claude Carty Folk Dance Club Beginners Advanced SPONSORS: Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shockey 79 Business Club OFFICERS: President - Verna Kennedy, Vice-President - Lucille Salyers, Secretary - Eva Browning, Treasurer - Barbara Bise, Reporter - Brenda Stanley, Parliamentarian - Sheila Mullins, SCA - Johnny Farmer SPONSORS: Mary Gail Ore, Carl Willis Hi-Hatter Staff EDITOR: Billy Stanley 80 KVG Boys SPONSOR: Elmer Smith Patrol Club SPONSORS: Luther Lewis, Claude Carty 81 Clintwood High Band BAND OFFICERS President - Doug Dixon Vice-President - Danny Lambert Secretaries - Mitzi Wright Linda Branham Reporter - Carol Cummins SCA - Johnny Baker DIRECTOR Mr. Luther Lewis DRUM MAJOR - Johnny Baker Melody Lewis Veronica Phipps Sharon Deel Lynn Deel Darlene Phipps Sue Branham Linda Branham Mitzi Wright CAPTAIN - Phyllis Rife Their vim and vigor urge Clintwood ' s team to victory- - Their lusty yells fill every silence — They are the Clintwood High Cheerleaders — the essence of school spirit. They have worked so that their enthusiasm might direct our cheers with pre- cision and fervor. During the year, you can catch a glimpse of the nevertiring cheerleaders at work on decorating the halls or some device to create a spark of enthusiasm in the hearts of their fellow classmates. CHS Linda Booher Cheerleaders Eva Mullins 86 Dianna Farmer Sadra Sullivan Evon Booher Debbie Phillips Helen Dickerson 87 j E§5 33 A r ; u COACHES Mr. Ralph Cummins Mr. Jim Bob Spivey Mr. Ronald Sutherland Mr. Bob Adkins Mr. Kelly Sutherland 90 Green and White, We Shall Love Thee Head Coach RALPH CUMMINS Football REUBEN BELCHER All-District Guard JAMES YATES All-District Defensive Halfback 91 mwipimfw - v v -r w H- f y ' f H£aBr :r J m m Vv ,f a ■ i | jTw ' ' r W 1S?SS jfigy Offensive Team Defensive Team Up And Coming Players JAMES YATES PALMER YATES NORMAN VANOVER DANNY GRAHAM DANNY LYALL EDMUND MOONEY DANNY MULLINS DAVID BUCHANAN RICHARD FLEMING RICHARD BAKER PAUL PUCKETT 93 Basketbal Iv 1 ■ w tvT 1 jg l 2j|i lyTMl mzfwL a a fhm a j i Coach Kelly Sutherland, Billy Stanley, Larry Mullins, Reuben Belcher, Larry Baker, Ishmael Mace, Joe Sauls, Larry Horton, Fayne Smith, Harry Childress, Palmer Yates, Rexx Baker, and J. B, Crabtree. ISHMAEL MACE Center PALMER YATES Guard Senior Players BILLY STANLEY Guard J. B. CRABTREE Forward COACH RON SUTHERLAND Junior Varsity Basketball 96 VICTORY ! ! County Champions Eighth Grade Basketball COACH BOB ADKINS 97 r r 1 ' k ! 1 1 1 |i ; A | Brel « ■ Track COACH JIM BOB SPIVEY 98 Baseball l I Tl jA - J| ACTIVITIES Homecoming CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS: Teresa Baker and George Steele; Linda Booher and Johnny Buchanan; Linda Hayes and Clarence Vanover; Linda Branham and Johnny Baker. James Yates and Norman Van- over crown Linda Booher queen. f ts 1 mi [ ' ■( £ Homecoming Queen LINDA BOOHER 3 (Tj c TERESA BAKER Cast Mr. Kimber — • Newton Fuller - • Annabelle Fuller Madge Fuller — Steve Eldridge - Katie - - Mrs. Douglas — Clayton Evans - • Rena Leslie - - - Hester ------ Raymond Uncle Stanley - Leggett Frazer - Tommy Hughes - Sue Barrington - Miss Wilcox - - ■ Mr. Prescott - - ■ — Danny Lyall ■ Donnie Blansett Sally Sutherland - - -Phyllis Rife - -Ronnie Surratt - Martha Breder - -Linda Wallen Norman Vanover - Diana Farmer • — Judy Mullins - Arthur Fleming ■ - Johnny Baker -Robert Monahan — Pat Reynolds - - Linda Booher ■ - - Patty Raines Jerry Raines 106 Slept Here’’ Production Staff Director - - - - Stage Managers Sound Effects - Lights - - Setting: Donald Stanley Ishmael Mace Roger Layne Freddie Browning Larry Combs Properties: Douglas Anderson Rosemary Davis Susie Dotson Judy Dixon Diana Ratliff Makeup: Vonda Phipps Joann Swindall Marie Vest Darlene Phipps Mary Ruth Stanley Publicity: Suzie Kelly Harold McGlothlin Billy Stanley N. B. French Jimmy Reynolds Paul Sluss ' Ishmael Mace Leon Davis Carter Home Improvement Co. 107 108 THE ROAD GOODBYE The road I took was named Goodbye The path looked strange. I wondered why It left familiar things behind. A hand caught mine. . . I paid no mind. The stranger never once did say Just what had brought him on my way. On we went, and some afraid I wished I hadn ' t come, but stayed. All the friends that I once knew Took a road named Goodbye too. There were no two roads just the same Though all were called Goodbye by name. And though I couldn ' t understand We walked together hand in hand. We said no words, but just walked on, I thought of things now past and gone. I thought of games I ' d lost and won, I thought of all the things I ' d done, I thought of those I loved and cared, Of times we ' d had, of things we ' d shared. I thought of those I’d come to know. Just knowing them - they ' d helped me so. I thought of things, of tears I ' d shed. . . Those same things now brought smiles instead. The tasks I ' d done, those left to do, I wondered how I ' d make it through When something inside seems to say, The best you can from day to day. The way was rough; I knew the score, It never ends. ..there ' s always more. But now I know that all in all Each thing in its won place will fall. I thought of all the happy days, The sad ones now just seemed a haze, And in a flash I came to see How much the past had meant to me. We walked along - I wondered where The future led and what was there. The past still echoed from behind I was its, and it was mine. But in my heart was still a fear, And in my eye a shining tear; Yet on my face there was a smile, And we walked forward all the while. I walked along the road Goodbye. I looked back once. ..I heaved a sigh. Then I remembered at my side - My silent, but my constant guide. The stranger ' s hand I felt in mine. I looked into his face this time. I asked his name - he turned just so He smiled and said, I’m called Hello. EDITOR Johnny Baker SPONSOR Miss Jamie McCoy BUSINESS MANAGER Judy Dixon 1967 Green Knight Staff STAFF: Danny Lyall, Martha Breder, Vera Southern, Johnny Baker, Judy Dixon, J. B. Crabtree, Doris Mullins, Diana Ratliff, Sally Sutherland, Joann Swindall, Sheila Vanover, Vonda Phipps, Donnie Blan- sett, Linda Wallen, Sandra Rose, Billy Stanley, Darlene Phipps, Bill Skeen, and Marie Vest. 113 rhe I iunced its fi er. Not s imp ( spoil am. mci sidenl uthea tence hen T lild E id to wn. ' r mat :y, ej ristol Unlik mer er should call the ’64-1542. registered so far in- Alexander, Bobby n Barker, Jeff Ben- Boiling, Shelia Byer- iss, David Dykes, es, Daniel Mason, ir, and John Whitak- The Valley Institute Elemen- tary School will present a play, “Tom Thumb Wedding,” at 7:15 p.m. today, following a sup- per beginning at 5:30. Grades one through three will present the play. May Fellowship Day will be, observed at the First Methodist iir Church, Vance Drive, at 10 a.m. today. Mrs. Martin Hassinger will be the speaker. Les Jeunes Elites Club will sponsor a car wash beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Gil- lespie and Robinson Funeral Wnmo Oh OVCTa titi 11 Kfl Cl r % VALENTINE SWEETHEART Debbie Phillips and her escort Danny Lam- bert. imper day, c ly car ght. I s at ristol ► rel ints beiwccu t j .m. — m. daily. Dates for this pro- am have been set for July 17- “We hope this year’s day imp will be the beginning of ir camping program that will aneday lead to the re-establish- lent of Camp Cherokee”, Mar- y said. The location of the YMCA Day amp will be a farm owned by J. Newman and J. W. New tan. Situated eight miles north recognized ooui ior distinction and for leadership in student activities. In the annual l iterar; awards, the Arthur Award of the Athenae ary Society was made las Brian Stearns of Brj N.C., and the Julian I morial Award of the I mian Literary Society David Holler of Arlin| The Philothesmian Soc tnriral Award was Dre ic Marie Becker of i. ry clubs award was to Allen Lee Long of , Va., for proficiency and promise in the field of his mgnt. The Battle High School Band Boosters will sponsor an auction sale at 2 p. m. Saturday across from the Moonlite Drive-In The- atre. Hundreds of items will be sold, including one grandfather clock. Door prizes will be awarded. Bris ONE ACT PLAY CAST Jimmie Reynolds, Clarence Vanover, Betty Johnson, Donnie Blansett, and Robert Mon- ahan. rs e: rtdoo ousinj eath« rovid vim. The camp, under the direction: , f Y program director T al were made hompson, will feature activi- academic PCC To Conduct Regular Monthly Meets Thursday ABINGDON, Va.— The regu- ar monthly meeting of the “regressive Community Club lembershim will be held at the The Sarah Katherine Award for proficiency i was presented to Sara! ine King of Newberry, to Graham Gilmer Wi Hillsville, Va. The general physic: was made to Frederic! Litton of Arlington, Vi Five chemistry act awards were made to C Wi CAXVLU1V Ellen Clifton of Kingsport, Tenn.. Charles Eugene Caldwell r . oi e lUiiciaia oaiu gi uup asked to submit bids on the per- centage of gross business thev 3 me coumy mgnway department on uot. iy, iyta. The Seventh District’s program was monitored by [quires Grant H. Greene and J. Owen Jones. Thirteen pro- sets were completed. Owen Jones was replaced by Robert !arl Jones in the August, 1966, general election. The Seventh District transferred its share of the issue o the highway department in two separate payments: mile Ray 1 and s drain!) QQO • T o.no drainr “ Hope To teds Fror BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER AWARD JGON (AP) ines dug in he explosive [ill 881 North with the hope , perhaps Friday they could s tenacious North Vietnam- regulars from its crest, nquest of Hill 881 North Id wind up some of the Sally Sutherland mittee recommended Thursday that yo age 19 be inducted ahead of older youti This reversal of the callup order v dent Johnson in a message to Congress lective S In b, Chairma )-Ga. si hfficulti tew sysl irst year or two win itf-jvai- ivnUfS 111 UUI11L1 Close to uanui oil ilds and those in the 25-and- Thursday and Air Force Col. ' ounger bracket would be sub- Robin Olds shot down a late ect to induction. model MIG21 to become the The committee gave only [first double MIG killer of the uk th ■all an iuc he Iershey. The lottery plan came under BAND AWARDS Bill Skeen, Etta Gaye Baker, and Rexx Baker — Sen. ologized Thursday for his criticism of the Senate Ethics Committee but said the group used too-high i. h Thursday afternoon ist enemy sniper fire, but ;d short of the summit and inched for the night, lile planes and artillery ded enemy bunkers on the , two American shells ed into Marine lines, kill- ne and wounding nine, ly a f GEN. HERSHEY Overhead Walks Are Dedicated At Morristov n MORRISTOWN. Tenn. (AP) 300 s atta t U.S. o at I the d ire at a hearing of a House irmed Sen ' vhere the Commerce present sysl draft board determining called. Hershey i lection syst dates and al names for s Both Hou: lav Brenda Stanley, and Linda Carol D.E. WINNERS Mary Ruth Stanley, Danny Ramsey, Branham. jreen oeiei auviseis aim so ie irregular garrison— in a ; fight launched with a ar barrage before dawn, i enemy dead were left id when the Communists irew. i strength and location of ittack provided another in- High school bands, floats, and city and visiting dignitaries participated in a parade cele- brating the completion of the 16- foot high walkways, part of this city’s $5 million urban renewal program. y-n i n Vie WASHING Virginia An of 34 Ameri ed by the Detense Department Joe C. Carr, Tennessee’s T nu l as killed in action in VATICAN CITY (AF) Paul VI blessed 10,000 — rope persons Marines Dig Draft Reve nOnHil! Is Recomm ■ H Is % I of ye: on f ( I ag the a ! noi tio: wa I US( the Ril pie kir 1 str m c ind gin wil of the J ag LG 116 When to the sessions of sweet silent thought, I summon up remembrance of things past, ... Shakespeare 118 This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. It is rather the end of the beginning. — Winston Churchill Mrs. Besse McCoy “She opens her mouth with wisdom and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue. Proverbs 31:26 In Memory of _ - JQNNIE B. DKS L MEMORIAL LIBRARY CLINTWQOD, VIRGINIA LONESOME PINE REGIONAL LIBRARY 3 1720 01261
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