Coeburn High School - Reflector Yearbook (Coeburn, VA)
- Class of 1964
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A , «sjfSS ?K J [JgBgjji IM ■SaPPFFjpFFB Is gsagjs g i i Presented by: Mr Lawton Addington Jit ! -LJ-LL.-Lll; s % mkm i — — i : ; i ■L...1 L_. £ m The Senior Class Presents Reflector 1964 Coeburn High Coeburn, Va. Coeburn Community Library Lonesome Pine Regional Coeburn, Virginia 19I9SSI! IlMfi llllll unpiiin 9IIH Foreword A poet once said, I am a part of all I have met, that is each person with whom we come in contact charms our lives. This year ' s Reflector hastriedto reproducesome of the charms which we have met in daily contact. In the years to come we may be able to see how each person has con- tributed to our life, or has contributed a charm to our bracelet called life. We represent each person as a charm which in all truth he really is. We hope that in future years the 1964 Reflector will bring back pleasant memories of our days spent at Coebum High School. 2 Contents Administration 6-12 Activities 45-64 Classes 13-44 j N Features 73-80 Athletics 65-72 Advertisements 81-100 3 In Memoriam tt. “ A - JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY 35th President of the United States 4 Dedication The 1964 Reflector is dedicated to a man who has shown a genuine interest in each person at Coebum High School. He is most likeable, always showing a smile and giving a pleasant word . He has a charm which makes everyone his friend and makes everyone enjoy his company. He is very loyal to his church, his school, and his friends. It is with great pleasure, then, that we dedicate this, the twenty- seventh edition of the Reflector, to Mr. John Hamm. 5 Superintendent Director of Instruction MR. W.D. RICHMOND MR. HARLEY T. STALLARD Board of Education Left to right: Mr. W.D. Richmond, Superintendent; Dr. J.J. Kelly, Jr., Superintendent Emeritus; Dr. Frank Handy, Chairman; Mr. E.D. Ireson; Mr. J. Earl Hilton; 6 Mr. George Wharton; Mr. John Fisher; Mr. Harley T. Stallard, Director of Instruction. Principal MR. B.J. DOTSON Assistant Principal Secretary MR. HANSFORD WELCH MRS. BILLIE JORDAN 7 LANGUAGES Left to right: Mrs. Nancy Dotson, Mrs. Marian Quesenberry, Mrs. Amma Ray, Mrs. Dorothy Quillin, Mrs. Martha Thomas, Mrs. Lila Johnson. Not pictured: Mrs. Betty Rothwell, Mrs. Colleen Bbvins, Miss Etta Hillman, Mr. Richard Etheridge. Is it poetry or prose? Faculty It must be American history. Parlez-vous francais? Seniors learn governments. HISTORY Left to right: Mr. John Hamm, Mr. James Stewart, Mrs. Billie Greene. Not pictured: Mr. Hansford Welch. Buying or selling? BAND, HOME ECONOMICS, AND BUSINESS Left to right: Mr . W illiam Lawe s , Miss Marg are t Hollyf ield , Mrs. Unita Odle, Mr. James Jackson, Mrs. Betty Rothwell, Mr. Preston Salyer. Not pictured: Mr. Bruce Robinette. Maybe it ' s a recipe for candy. MATHEMATICS Left to right: Miss Etta Hillman, Mr. Ben Spradlin, Mr. Aubrey Ward, Mr. Lawton Addington. Circle or ellipse? 3a 2 -ab-2b 2 =(3a+2b) (?) 9 Waiting for some frogs. SCIENCE Left to right: Mr. Burchell Stallard, Mr. Billy Meade, Mr. Carter Collins. Not pictured: Mr. Don Newberry, Mr. Lawton Addington Faculty Volleyball is fun. Chemistry it is. So is basketball. 10 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. John Hall, Mrs. Avia Funk. SEVENTH GRADE Faculty FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Margaret Vance, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Erma Wolfe, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Ruth Carico, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Leta Fleenor, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Ann Davidson, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Faye Stapleton, Sixth Grade; Miss Earle McConnell, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Shirley Turner, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Flora Maine, Fourth Grade; Mr. Finis McCoy, Principal; Mr. Billy Joe Bevins, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Clyde Addington, Fifth Grade; Miss Sarah Kate Chase, Fifth Grade; Mrs. Roxanna Judd, Fifth Grade. First row, left to right: Mrs. Faye Gillespie, Second Grade; Mrs. Georgia Smith, First Grade; Mrs. Clarice McConnell, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Violet Strom, Third Grade; Miss Lora Jordan, Third Grade, Second row: Miss Edna Wills, Second Grade; Miss June Hilton, Second Grade; Mrs. Anne Addington, First Grade; Mrs. Wilma Large, First Grade. FIRST GRADE THIRD GRADE Bus Drivers Custodians Left to right: Kenneth Richardson,Frank Adams, Lloyd Greear, Nick Rose, Mrs. Emilie Skeens, Mrs. Viola Ringley Curtis Franks. Not pictured: Mr. John Hamm, Mr. Carter Collins, Mr. Roger Wall. Head Custodian Cafeteria Personnel Mr. Mac Ringley Mrs. Pearl Fannon, Mrs. Clara Bond, Mrs. Mae Peters, Mrs. Delphia Brummitt, Mrs. Goldie Kiser. 12 Classes 13 Dolores Lawson, Treasurer; Edwin Dingus, President; Frank Linkous, Vice-President; Wilma Short, Secretary, Senior Class Officers Class Colors Blue and Gold Motto The blood of life is in our veins. We are the future and the hope of tomorrow . Class Flower White Orchid Moon River ELY TRENT Flirtatious, Friendly, Favored DORIS ANNE TURNER Spicy, Successful, Sufficient MICHAEL WAYNE WEST Rising, Ready, Rousing DARLENE WINEBARGER Forgiving, Faultless, Faithful MARGARET ANN YOUNG Tidy, True, Ticklish 14 DONNA McFADDEN ADKINS Dainty, Delicate, Delicious TERRY ARNETTE Handsome, Honest, Handy DONNIE BAKER Tall, trustworthy, Thoughtful RUSSELL LYNN BAKER Sportive, Sociable, Skilled SUE BECK Small, Smiling, Studious SHIRLEY BISE Shy, Sincere, Sweet ARNOLD BOND Unique, Understanding, Unpredictable JAMES H. BOND, JR. Steady, Staunch, Steadfast JUDY CAROL BOND Quiet, Quisitive, Queenly LISBETH SHARON BRIGHT Cute, Cunning, Clever 15 CHARLES BUCHANAN Strong, Silent, Stately WILLARD BRUMMITT Nice, Neat, Noticeable ERNEST EUGENE CASSELL Conscientious, Co-operative, Courteous CARL EDWARD CLARK Jolly, Joking, Jovial THELMA JEAN CLARK Happy, Helpful, Honest WAYNE CORDER Vigorous, Versatile, Veritable CYNTHIA MARIE CRAIG Blonde, Brilliant, Blushing LINDA SUE CROUCH Charming, Colorful, Consistent KERRY ALVIN CULBERTSON Truthful, Temperate, Tall EDWIN FRANKLYN DINGUS Loyal, Leading, Logical 16 WILLIAM ROGER DOMBY Well-groomed, Wholesome, Worthy BOB ELKINS Agile, Athletic, Amiable SANDRA KAY ELKINS Gentle, Gracious, Generous EVELYN EUGENIA ESTES Frank, Friendly, Fine LANGLEY FLANARY Sincere, Still, Swell TRULA MAE FOSTER Pretty, Poised, Petite DOROTHY FUNK Obedient, Optomistic, Obliging FREDA GAIL FUNK Quaint, Quiet, Questioning DONNA GEFFIN Talkative, Talented, Temperamental BRENDA GAY GREEAR Springy, Spirited, Sparkling 17 BILLY RAY HAMM Modish, Moderate, Mirthful EARNEST WAYNE HARRISON Nice, Natural, Notable PEGGY ANN HARRISON Cheerful, Competent, Comely JERRY DAVID HAYES Fun -loving, Fashionable, Forlorn LUTHER BUTCH HELBERT Attractive, Active, Agreeable NANCY SUE HICKS Ambitious, Able, Appreciative GLADA CLEDITH HOLBROOK Cool, Calm, Collected SAM HOLBROOK, JR. Relaxed, Reasonable, Responsible sue McConnell Huffman Sparkling, Swift, Smiling WILLIAM EDWARD HUNSAKER Zany, Zealous, Zippy STEWART JOHNSON, JR. Lean, Learned, Laughing DONALD A. JONES Tactful, Towering, Talented MAGGIE KEEN Timid, Truthful, Typical JAMES L. KILGORE Happy, Hopeful, Honest GAYLE LARGE Little, Laughing, Likeable ROGER L. LARGE Jolly, Jaunty, Jesting DOLORES ANN LAWSON Girlish, Glittering, Genuine RUSSEL LAWSON Merry, Mischievous, Mild TOMMY LAWSON Helpful, Handy, Happy FRANK A. LINKOUS Mild, Magnetic, Manly 19 GLENNA IRENE LUTHER Natural, Notable, Nice m ichael McClellan Adventurous, Anxious, Amorous JIMMY McCOY Playful, Punctual, Pleasing ROGER McCOY High-minded, Humane, Humble EDDIE McELYEA Carefree, Confident, Comfortable CHARLOTTE MABREY Witty, Winsome, Willing MILDRED GAIL MEADE Pretty, Pleasing, Popular BRUCE RICHARD MORETZ Skillful, Sunny, Sporting FRANK ELMER MORGAN Restful, Relaxed, Reasonable LINDA MULLINS Feminine, Friendly, Fashionable 20 PATRICIA MARIA NOONCHESTER Fine, Frank, Frollicksome CAROL PHILLIPS Talkative, Tiny, True BARBARA PICKETT Nice, Neat, Necessary ELIZABETH FAYE POPE Swanky, Stylish, Sophisticated ARTHUR PORTER Playful, Pleasing, Promising BARBARA PATRICIA POWERS Girlish, Gay, Giggling TOM POWERS Lively, Loving, Likable DONALD WILLIAM RAY Mirthful, Merry, Mischievous LARRY REED Silent, Strong, Sensitive BILL RENFRO Suave, Steadfast, Steady 21 KENNETH SHELTON RICHARDSON Hearty, Helpful, High-minded SHIRLEY MAE RINGLEY Learned, Liked, Leading LLOYD ROBERTS Masculine, Manageable, Mighty JOE ROBBINS Dependable, Discriminating, Distinguished ROBERT ROBBINS Noble, Noisy, Noticeable FRANJA MARSHALL ROSE Calm, Congenial, Collected NICK R. ROSE Protective, Polite, Positive CAROLYN JEAN RUTHERFORD Gifted, Generous, Gentle SALLY BETH SALYER Understanding, Useful, Unique DENNIS R. SANDS Dreamy, Daring, Dashing 22 JAMES SEXTON Alive, Admirable, Athletic BARBARA JANE SHEPHERD Enchanting, Enriching, Enthusiastic ROGER SHORT Special, Stable, Stirring WILMA ANN SHORT Short, Sweet, Sunny MILTON A. SHUPE Buoyant, Boyish, Bold LINDA M. SKEEN Joking, Jestful, Jazzy NANCY ANN SKEENS Grand, Gracious, Gay EDNA STAIR Quiet, Quotable, Questioning HAROLD STALLARD Industrious, Imaginative, Impartial WOODROW SUTHERLAND Rugged, Red-Headed, Rousing 23 MOST ATHLETIC MOST SCHOOL-SPIRITED Wilma Short Brenda Greear Russell Baker James Bond MOST TALENTED Milton Shupe Carolyn Rutherford MOST INTELLECTUAL Edwin Dingus Franja Rose WITTIEST Donna Adkins Bill Hunsaker MOST BASHFUL Kerry Culbertson Dolores Lawson MOST VERSATILE Dolores Lawson Russell Baker MOST POPULAR Bill Hunsaker Sharon Bright MOST RELIABLE Edwin Dingus Wilma Short CUTEST MOST TALKATIVE MOST AMBITIOUS Bruce Moretz Donna Giffin Edwin Dingus Nancy Skeen Bill Hunsaker Evelyn Estes Junior Charms MOST ATHLETIC Blaine Hale Rita Holbrook MOST POPULAR Anna Jean Bell Gary Brown Junior Class Officers JUNIOR PRESIDENTS Helen Kiser, Susie Lawson, Anna Jean Bell 26 JANICE AYERS ANNA JEAN BELL LINDA BEVINS DANA BIRCHFIELD LYNN BISHOP ROBERT BRIGHT GARY BROWN ELIZABETH BRYANT CAROL BUCHANAN ELMER CASTLE CANDY CORDER MARVIN CORDER SOL DAMERON SUE DAVIS BONNA DOTSON Junior Class DAVID EASTERLING BETTY EDWARDS MILLARD EDWARDS NANCY ELKINS DINAH EVANS JOHNNY FANNON VIRGINIA FREEMAN SHELIA GOLLIE GILBERT GREEAR BLAINE HALE DANNY HALE JAMES HALE LUCILLE HALE GLENN HARTLEIN JOHN HICKS JUANITA HICKS WANDA HICKS RANDY HOLBROOK RITA HOLBROOK JOY JONES LARRY JORDAN RAY JORDAN MARSHA KENNEDY BENNY KETRON FAYE KILGORE JUDY KILGORE NOLAN KILGORE GLORIA KISER HELEN KISER JUANITA LARGE Junior Class DENNY LAWSON EUNICE LAWSON JUDITH LAWSON KENNETH LAWSON RONNIE LONG NANCY LUNDY LINDA MARCUS DOROTHY MASSEY Robert McClellan EDDIE McF ADDIN DUDLEY McGLOTHLIN GINGER McREYNOLDS BRENDA MEADE DELORES MEADE BRENDA MULLINS JUDY MUTTER PATSY NICHOLS JIMMY NIXON ROY NIXON BOBBIE O ' DELL PATSY ODLE JERRY PALMER RITA PHILLIPS KYLE POWERS TOMMY PUCKETT FAYE REECE JUDY REECE JOHNNY RHODES ALVIN RICHARDSON DANNY RINGLEY Junior Class DAVID RINGLEY MARILYNN ROSE MARGARET SALYER GARY LARGE PATSY SANDERS BONNIE SHEPHERD JOY SHUPE CATHERINE STILL GARY TICKLES DORIS TRENT ALEX TUCKER LINDA WALL ANTHONY WILLIS JOHNNY YEARY JOHNNY YORKE Sophomore Charms MOST ATHLETIC Mike Goodnough Freda Sutherland MOST INTELLECTUAL Michael Kilgore Linda Boggs BEST LOOKING Mike Goodnough Linda Freeman Sophomore Class Officers SOPHOMORE PRESIDENTS Robert Hall, Joe Brickey, Linda Boggs, Michael Kilgore, Jimmy Jones 30 MARY ADAMS ELAINE ADKINS RAY ADKINS LINDA AMBURGEY LOUISE ANDERSON MELANIE BAKER R.J. BISHOP BENNY BOGGS LINDA BOGGS DON BRADLEY JOE BRICKEY JERRY BRIGHT JUANITA BROWNING JOYCE BUCHANAN LARRY BUCHANAN JAMES BURKE MICHAEL BURKE CAROLYN CARICO DAVID CARTY FRANK CLAY ALLEN COUCH DIANE COUCH PAUL CREED GARY DAVIS WANDA EDWARDS NIN A ELKINS WILDA ESTES DONALD FANNON TOMMY FANNON LINDA FREEMAN JOE FUGATE MICHAEL GIBSON MICHAEL GOODNOUGH ARDNA GREEAR CAROLYN GRIFFITH Sophomore Class I.. 31 PATRICIA GRIFFITH MONA HALE GAY HALL JOYCE HALL ROBERT HALL SAMMY HALL DUANE HAMILTON LINDA HARVEY ELLEN HENSLEY JAMES HICKS DENNIS HILLMAN MARGARET HOLBROOK BETTY HORTON JACK HUGHES JACKIE JESSEE Sophomore Class SHIRLEY JESSEE JIMMY JONES PAULINE KEEN CHARLES KILGORE MICHAEL KILGORE KAREN KING LINDA LARGE CAROL LAWSON LINDA DARLENE LAWSON SHARON LAWSON MICHAEL LONG DALE LUTHER JENNIFER LUTHER billy McConnell cecil McConnell DARRELL McELYEA GAY McREYNOLDS MARTHA MABE EULA MAYS ROYCE MARKHAM 32 DENNIS MARSHALL SHARON MARSHALL SUSAN MARSHALL CAROL MEADE HAROLD MEADE HUBERT MEADE KATIE MEADE MESHELL MEADE CHARLES MULLINS CHRISTINE MULLINS ROGER MULLINS TOMMY MULLINS MARTHA O ' DELL TONI O ' DELL JIMMY ODLE LINDA OWENS LIBBY PEDNEAU GREGORY PERRY LINCOLN PHILLIPS HAROLD PORTER VICKI POWERS SAMMY REED PATSY RINGLEY LESLIE RITCHIE PHYLLIS RITCHIE KATY ROBERTS PHYLLIS ROBERTS JERRY ROSE SUE SALYERS DAVID SEXTON ELLIS SEXTON PANSY SEXTON DONNA SKEENS LINDA STALLARD JOHN STOUT Sophomore Class 33 Sophomore Class FREDA SUTHERLAND HOWARD THOMPSON LARRY TICKLES LINDA TURNER DANNY YEARY TRULA YOUNCE Working Hard ?? History is Important. Studying an Experiment. Typing Pays. Learning English. Waiting for the Bell. Freshman Class Officers FRESHMAN PRESIDENTS Reginald Cox, Delmer Wilson, Robert Hicks, Elaine Large, Carolyn Corder 35 MOST BASHFUL Delmer Stout Betsy Richardson Freshman Class RHONDA ADAMS GLENDA ADKINS DANNY ARNEY DANNY BAILEY DONNIE BAKER JOHN BAKER BRENDA BALL NANCY BELL PATRICIA BELL SAMMY BEVINS BOBBY BIRCHFIELD JUDY BRYANT DEAN BUCHANAN MARTHA BUCHANAN GLENNA CALDWELL BRENDA CASTLE MICHAEL CLARK STEVEN CLARK GAIL CLAY JANE CLAY LEONARD COCHRAN BRENDA COE CARLASS COLLINS JINNA LOU COOMER CAROLYN CORDER JILL CORDER DON COUCH KAY COUCH RANDALL COX REGINALD COX CLARENCE CRAWFORD PATRICIA CREED JOYCE CULBERTSON GAIL DAVIS DAVID DINGUS ROBERT DINGUS RONALD DINGUS HELEN DISHMAN DONNIE DOWELL DONNA EDWARDS 36 Freshman Class MARCIA ESTES BRENDA FATONY JOEL FLANARY ROSEMARY FORD HELEN FOSTER SHARON FREEMAN SANDRA FUNK TERRY FUNK DOUGLAS GOUGE ROGER HALE DOTTIE HAMILTON ALICE HAMM JAMES HAMM JANET HAWKINS MARGARET HELBERT TOMMY HENSLEY ROBERT HICKS BOBBY HILL SHIRLEY HOLBROOK RANDALL HORNE SAMMY HYLTON MARY JENKINS TERRY JENKINS PHYLLIS KENNEDY TOMMY KILGORE JAMES KISER ELAINE LARGE CATHY LARGE MARGARET LAWSON RAY LAWSON BARBARA LOVE PATRICIA MABREY HOWARD MAINE MICHAEL MAINE ERWIN MARKHAM BOBBY MARSHALL CAROLYN MARSHALL COLETTE MARSHAL avery McClellan edward McConnell 37 Freshman Class sherrie McConnell DUDLEY McCOY JOHNNY McELYEA PATRICIA McREYNOLDS ILENE MEADE OGLA MEADE BRENDA MU LLINS MARY MULLINS CHARLES MUTTER BARBARA O ' DELL CHARLES ODLE BEVERLY OSBORNE SHIRREL OWENS BRENDA PERRY SANDRA PICKETT REBECCA PORTER WILLIAM PORTER PAULA RAMEY STEVE RENFRO BETSY RICHARDSON JANICE RICHARDSON PHYLLIS RINGLEY RITA RINGLEY GARY RITCHIE DONALD ROSE JAMES ROSE DOROTHY ROSS IE LOUIS RUMLEY NANCY RUTHERFORD DONNA SALYER JODY SALYER LINDA SANDS SAMMY SHUPE JACKIE SMITH LINDA SMITH LINDA STAIR JERRY STALLARD MARSHA STALLARD PAT STALLARD DELMAR STOUT WILLIE STOUT TERRY THACKER GARY THOMAS DELMAR WILSON CHARLES WINEBARGER 38 Sub-Freshman Charms CUTEST Sarah Skeens Dolly Helbert Gene Rowland MOST DEPENDABLE Glenda Y oung Joe Ramey SMALLEST Peggy Gibson Garret Phillips Sub-Freshman Class Officers SUB -FRESHMAN PRESIDENTS Barbara Caldwell, Willard Skeens, Gene Rowland, Jerry Domby, Marlene Couch 39 Sub-Freshman Class BELINDA ADKINS JANICE ADKINS LORETTA ADKINS NORMA ADKINS NYOKA ADKINS VICKY ADKINS THOMAS AKER TROY AKERS ROGER BELL JAMES BEVINS MONTE BIGGS JANE BLACKBURN CATHY BLAKENBECKER DEBRA BOGGS EUNICE BOGGS ROBERT BOND CURTIS BRICKEY JEANNE BROWN LEON BROWNING DANNY BUCHANAN JIMMY BUCHANAN NANCY BUCHANAN WILLIAM BUCHANAN BRUCE BURKE CLARENCE BURKE BARBARA CALDWELL BRENDA CAMPBELL WAYNE CARBOUGH BRENDA CARICO DARIS CARICO JUDY CASTLE LINDA CLARK JAMES COLLINS LEON COLLINS BILLY CORNETTE MARLENE COUCH NANCY COUCH WAYNE CULBERTSON NANCY DINGUS JERRY DOMBY 40 Sub-Freshman Class BRENDA DOTSON LARRY DOWELL GARY EASTERLING JANICE ELLIS HARRY EVANS BENNY FERGUSON JERRY FRALEY RONNIE FREEMAN DOUGLAS FULCHER GREG FUNK LINDA GEORGE MARAGARET GEORGE GEORGE GRAHAM WALTER GRAHAM DELORES GREEAR LARRY GREEAR MARY GRIZZLE BELINDA HALE CLINTON HALE WILFRED HALE HENRY HALL JACKIE HALL PRESTON HAMILTON RAY HAMM DAVID HAMPTON RUFUS HARVEY DOLLY HELBERT NANCY HELBERT J.D. HENSLEY JESSIE HILL JUDY HILL PHYLLIS HILL CAROLYN HOLBROOK KIRBY HOLBROOK JOSEPH HORNE KENNETH HORNE JACKIE HUFF PHYLLIS HUGHES DEBRA HYLTON STEPHEN HYLTON 41 Sub-Freshman Class PATSY JACKSON RONNIE JENKINS JO ELLA JORDAN RANDY JORDAN REGINA KERN RONNIE KILGORE MIKE KISER SHARON KISER JEAN LARGE JIMMY LARGE CARSON LAWSON MARY LAWSON NIKKI LAWSON ROBERT LAWSON ROY LAWSON CARL L1NDGREEN GARY LINKOUS CHERYL LUTHER MARGARET LUTHER david McClellan marty McClellan mary McConnell ZELLA McCOY MICHAEL McFADDEN JERRY MAINE MARTY MAINE LINDA MANN RALPH MAPLES LARRY MARCUS DANNY MARTIN DORIS MASSEY WILLARD MAYS CAROLYN MEADE MYRA MEADE WYTHE MOORE LINDA MUTTER MILDRED MUTTER DANNY NIXON PATRICIA NORRIS JENNIFER O ' DELL 42 Sub-Freshman Class LINDA ODUM JUDITH OSBORNE MARY PAGE DIANNE PERRY GLENDA PERRY GARRETT PHILLIPS JOE RAMEY GEORGE REED BILLY REECE OLLIE RIGGS ROY RIGGS GENE ROWLAND BETTY SALYERS CAROLYN SALYER ROGER SEAVERS DELMAR SEXTON FREDA SEXTON JOHNNY SEXTON SARAH SKEENS WILLARD SKEENS TEXA ANNA SPARKS GLENDA STALLARD GLENN STALLARD LINDA STALLARD GLENDA STANLEY ELIZABETH STOUT GERALDINE STURGILL OTIS STURGILL DOROTHY TAYLOR SHARON THOMAS TREVA THOMAS LARRY TUCKER JEAN TURNER LINDA TURNER DWIGHT WARD JOHN WILLIAMS ETHELENE WINEBARGER GARY WINEBARGER JANET WRIGHT ANITA YORKE GLENDA YOUNG 43 Parent Teacher Association OFFICERS: Mrs. Betty Rowland, Vice-President; Mrs. Alice Jones, Treas- Presentation of life-time membership urer; Mrs. Maude Hawkins, President; Mr. Kline Stallard, Secretary. pin to Miss Annie Thompson. Executive committee Busy at the Variety Show A meeting Program presented by the third grade. Mr. Counts accepts life-time membership pin for Mrs. Counts. Activities 45 Eugene Cassell, Business Manager; Linda Aker, Assistant Business Manager Susie Lawson, Assistant Editor Edwin Dingus, Editor-in-Chief Miss Etta Hillman, Sponsor Reflector Staff Standing: MildredMeade, Faye Pope, Eugene Cassell, Linda Dingus, Miss Hillman, Susie Lawson, Kenneth Richardson, Aker, Stewart Johnson, Billy Hamm. Seated: Edwin Dolores Lawson. 46 Seated, left to right: Mrs. Martha Thomas, Sponsor; Sue Beck, Donna Giffin, Faye Pope, Evelyn Estes, Patricia Noonchester, Betty Nixon. Standing: Bill Renfro, Billy Hamm, Mike West, Candy C order, Shelton Meade, Sue Huffman , Jimmy McCoy , Bill Hunsaker , Charles Buchanan , Jerry Hayes, Tommy Lawson, Frank Large, Eugene Cassell, Kyle Powers, Louie Meade, Ely Trent. Knights’ Knews The Journalism Class was formed this year for the first time. Our first teacher and sponsor, Mr. Richard A. Etheridge, introduced a new format and style for a new paper, The Knights ' Knews. This paper won statewide praise for its great improve- ment over the paper of the preceding years. The Knights ' Knews is now sponsored by Mrs. C.R. Thomas. The paper has continued to be very successful, even though it has had to operate in the red quite often. The members of the staff wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Bill Pate, our printer, for his dedicated service to the paper. 1963 Homecoming. COLBURN OFFICERS: Seated: Faye Pope, Editor; Jimmy McCoy, Business Manager. Standing: Mike West, Assistant; Mrs. Thomas, Sponsor; Sue Beck, Assistant Business Manager. 47 Coebum ' s First Seated: A. Couch, J. McCoy, B. Moretz, K. Lawson, B. McConnell, S . Johnson, W. Harrison, K. Richardson, M. West, B. Hunsaker. Standing: Mr. Burchell Stallard, J. Jones, J. Fugate, R. Baker, E. Cassell, B. Hamm, Sponsor; L. Jordan, F. Linkous, M. Goodnough, D. Yeary, W. Corder, E. Dingus, R. Holbrook. School Spirit Day OFFICERS: Seated: Bruce Moretz, President; Kenny Lawson, Vice -President. Standing: Gary Brown, Junior Representa- tive; Jimmy McCoy, Treasurer; Michael West, Secretary; Allen Couch, Sophomore Representative; Bill Hunsaker, Senior Representative. The Blue Knight Key Club This year, the Key Club has contributed greatly to the betterment of our school and community. During football season, it was responsible for the sale and management of the reserved seats on the football field. The Key Club also helped with the sale of tickets at the gate. During basketball season, it had a large Blue Knight painted in the middle of the gym floor. The Club has started the whole school on a new road to better school spirit. During the whole year, it helped with many com- munity projects, some of which were the polio clinic, Kiwanis Spaghetti and Pancake Sale. Coeburn from Wise Mountain Thanks to the Student Council OFFICERS: Left to right: Nancy Elkins, Vice-President; Wilma Short, President; Freda Sutherland, Secretary; Mr. Collins, Sponsor. Student Council The Student Council was formed to help the students and to improve our school. It is made up of the students who are elected president and vice-president of each homeroom. They must have an average of 85 to be a member. The officers of the Student Council are elected each spring by the entire student body. The students who are not members of the Student Council may also express their opinion stnd suggestions by using the suggestion boxes placed in the halls. These suggestions are read and discussed at each meeting of the Student Council. First row, left to right: Cornett, Rowland, Skeens, Kilgore, Linkous. Second row: Cox, Dingus, Corder, Mr. Carter Collins, Sponsor; Sutherland, Short, Elkins, Rose, Freeman, Jones. Standing: Bond, Wilson, Hicks, Meade, Brickey, Caldwell, Kiser, Marshall, Salyer, Large, Jordan, Skeen, L a w son, Davis, West, Bell, Moretz, Domby, Hall, McCoy, Boggs, Linkous. eburn Community Library 49 r J First row, left to right: Mrs. Lila Johnson, Sponsor; Nicholas, Elkins, Wall, Linkous, K. Lawson, Couch. Second row: N. Helbert, M. Meade, Clay, Austin, Hawkins, Wilson, Younce, Luther, Davis, Holbrook, Hall, Stallard, Fatony, Adkins. Third row: D. Helbert, Boggs, R. Cox, Couch, Willis, S. Lawson, Bright, D. McCoy, R. Cox, Jones, Beck, Rose, Evans, Ramey, C. Meade. Fourth row: M. McConnell, A. Yorke, G. McReynolds, Trent, O ' dell, Ayers, Aker, Odle,. G. McReynolds, Powers, K. Large, Estes, M. Meade, Salyer , P. McReynolds , Marshall .Fifth row: B . McConnell , Hale, J. Yorke, Sexton, L. Skeen, N. Skeen, Huffman, J. McCoy, Richardson, West, Kilgore, McGlothlin, McFaddin, Jones, Ringley, Edwards, J. Odle, Dingus, Gillespie, Fugate, Buchanan. Mardi Gras Scene Second Place Winner n - - Latin Club The Latin Club consists of students taking first or sec- ond year Latin and those who have completed two years of Latin. The motto is Labor omnia vincit (Work Con- quers All); the colors are silver and orchid. The members of the club sold candy to finance their annual Mardi Gras Party. The club entered a float in the Homecoming Parade which won second prize . Ten dollars were pledged to the March of Dimes on January 19. The club sponsored a bulletin board called The Latin Bowl of Knowledge .Small bits of information and know- ledge were put in this bowl, including famous quotations, phrases, and persons inspired by the Roman people and their language. OFFICERS: Left to right: Sponsor, Mrs. Johnson; Vice- President; Kenneth Lawson, President; Frank Linkous, Secretary, Linda Wall; Alternate Secretary, Nancy Elkins. Standing: Reporter, Don Couch, Alternate Presi- dent; Gary Tickles, Reporter, Patsy Nichols. 50 Homecoming Entry Seen at the Mardi Gras French Club The French Club is a social club. At the beginning of the year, when we have our first meeting, we welcome the new members to our club. Then we begin making preparations to raise money for the club . We enter a float in the Homecoming Parade. Every- one works hard to make it a success. We have bake sales and other activities in order to raise money. At the end of the year, the French and Latin Clubs combine to have a Mardi Gras. In our French classes, we study about France, study the language, customs, and other topics dealing with the study of France. OFFICERS: Seated: Robert Bright, President; Donna Salyer, Secretary -Treasurer; Candy Corder; Vice-Presi- dent; Mrs. Lila Johnson, Sponsor. Standing: Michael Maine, Reporter; Blaine Hale, Alt. President; Danny Hale, Alt. Secretary -Treasurer; Dorothy Rossie, Alt. Vice -President . Seated, first row, left to right: Mrs. Lila Johnson, Spon- sor; Rossie, Corder, Salyer, Maine, D. Hale, B. Hale, R. Bright. Seated, second row: Bevins, Elkins, Marshall, Ringley, Boggs, Harvey, Greear, Noonchester, Kilgore, Long, Davis, J. Bright. Seated, third row: Baker, Marshall, O ' dell, Meade, Griffith, Kiser, Evans, Short, Renfro,, Yeary, Goodnough, Baker, Buchanan. Standing: Hensley, Carico, Hall, M. Keen, Keen, Markham, Tucker, Jordan, Hall, Phillips, Reed, Corder, Arnett, Stout, Marshall, Large, Rose, Perry. 51 First row, left to right: N. Elkins, S. Bright, C. Corder, V. Powers. Second row: P. Ramey, G. Davis, D. Giffin, L. Skeens, S. Lawson, S. Marshall, D. Rossie, C. Large. Third row: B. Nixon, B. Ball, Mrs. Rothwell, Sponsor; M. Estes, J. Coomer, D. Edwards, J. Salyers, P. Stallard, E. Large, G.McReynolds, P. Odle, L. Aker, C. Marshall. Tri-Hi-Y OFFICERS: Left to right: Mrs. Betty Rothwell, Sponsor; Donna Giffin, Chaplain; Linda Skeen, Secretary; Susie Lawson, President; Sharon Marshall , Treasurer. The Carl R. McConnell Tri-Hi-Y was organized at Coebum High School in 1956 under the sponsorship of Miss Dorothy Jessee. This yea r, our club has 23 affiliated members, who are thankful for the guidance of our spon- sor, Mrs. Betty Rothwell. The Tri-Hi-Y is a religious club. It is dedicated to God and to the youths serving Him in daily devotion and prayer. During the school year of 1963-1964, the Tri-Hi-Y participated in the following activities: We were the host club for our annual district conference; we won a prize for our Homecoming Parade float, and we sponsored a large campaign at Christmas for needy families. We, the Tri-Hi-Y members, are proud of the fact that our purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. First Place Winner Christmas Project 52 Hi-Y The James N. Hillman Hi-Y Club of Coebum High School has as its purpose to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y along with the Tri-Hi-Y has been responsible for the devotion each morning. They put up a Christmas tree in the main hall and gathered food and toys for needy familes of the community during the Christmas holidays. We regret to say that our original sponsor, due to illness, had to leave at the beginning of the second semester. Mrs. Martha Thomas is our new sponsor for the remainder of the year. The Hi -Y is active in many Christian activities in our school and community. Christmas Project Standing: Danny Martin, John Hicks, Tommy Kilgore, urer; Roger Domby, President; Mrs. Martha Thomas, Edwin Dingus, Chaplain; Tom Powers. Seated: Bruce Sponsor. Moretz, Vice -President; Bill Hunsaker, Secretary -Treas- 53 First row: Brenda Campbell, Martha Buchanan, Linda Freeman, Bonna Dotson, Diana Couch, Christine Mullins. Second row: Judy Mutter, Linda Crouch, Pat McReynolds, Carolyn Corder, Joyce Culbertson, Carolyn Meade, Deborah Sue Hylton, Katie Meade. Third row: Miss Parade Entry OFFICERS: Seated: Linda Crouch, President; Linda Freeman, Vice-President; Nancy Hicks, Secretary; Donna Salyer, Treasurer. Standing: Miss Margaret Hollyfield, Sponsor; Judy Mutter, Reporter; Donna Giffin, Chaplain; Peggy Harrison, Reporter; Marie Craig, Historian. Margaret Hollyfield, Glada Holbrook, Phyllis Ritchie., Donna Salyer, Donna Giffin, Beverly Osborne, Nancy Sue Hicks, Doris Turner, Marie Craig, Carolyn Salyer, Carol Nickels, Delores Greear, Peggy Harrison, Tommie Mtillins, Linda Large, Linda Amburgey. F. H. A. The Coebum High School Future Homemakers of America Club was organized in 1956 with Clara Belle Eblen as president. Since that time the club has become affiliated with the state and national F.H.A. Two years ago, the F.H. A. clubs in this area organized the Black Diamond Federation, which at present, has a membership of more than 150. The year 1963-64 has been a successful one for our club. It has worked in improving the safety and beauty of the school and community. The club planted grass and flowers in the school yard. Our major money-making projects were serving the Lions Club and selling cookbooks. The highlight of the year was playing host to the Black Diamond Federation which was held at Coebum High School in the spring . F.H.A. Bulletin Board Keyettes First row, left to right: D. Birch field, S. Lawson, G. McReynolds, L. Aker. Second row: Mrs. Dotson, Sponsor; F. Sutherland, L. Wall, S. Bright, V. Powers, OFFICERS: Seated: DanaBirchfie Id, Treasurer; Mrs. Dotson, Sponsor; Susie Lawson, Vice-President; Ginger McReynolds, President. Standing: Linda Aker, Secretary. The Eighth Grade Friendship Club was established in the early part of this school term. We meet once every weeks onWednesdays.lt was formed from the first period English Class. Mrs. Quesenberry, our sponsor, allows us to use our activity period for the meetings. The purpose of the club is to promote friendship and understanding in the eighth grade; and our motto is The best way to have a friend is to be one. B. Greear, P. Odle. Third row: M. Baker, N. Skeens, W. Short, M. Rose, J. Mutter, S. Davis, L. Bevins, P. Nichols, N. Elkins, D. Evans, A. Bell, L. Boggs. The Keyette Club was organized in October of 1963. It is an all girls club whose purpose is to help the school and the community in any way possible. The Keyette Club has 23 active members, who have completed sev- eral projects this year which include adopting an under- privileged child, decorating the school at Christmas, and planting tulips near the school. Friendship Club OFFICERS: Seated: Billy Comette, Vice-President; Kenny Home, President; Glenda Young, Secretary. Standing: Mrs. Marian Quesenberry, Sponsor; Daris Carico, Reporter. First row, left to right: Carbough, Greear, Akers, Riggs, Second Row: Mrs. Quesenberry, Sponsor; Comette, Young, Home, Ellis, Biggs, Carico. Third row: McClellan, Ramey, Ferguson, Sparks, Adkins, Carico, V. Adkins, Turner, Bond, Holbrooks, R. Lawson, C. Lawson, Brummitt, Noel, Clark. Seated, left to right: Mr. Bruce Robinette, Tommy Lawson, Wayne Harrison, Barbara Shepherd, Linda Crouch. Standing: Bill Hunsaker, Roger Large, James Kilgore, Bobby Elkins, Sandra Elkins, Evelyn Estes, Milton Shupe, Arnold Bond, Russell Lawson, Shelton Meade, Sam Holbrook, Arthur Porter, Eddie McElyea, Dennis Sands. OFFICERS: Seated: Tommy Lawson, Reporter: Wayne Harrison, President. Standing: Barbara Shepherd, Sec- retary; Mr. Robinette , Sponsor; Linda Crouch, Treasurer. Distributive Education The D.E.C.A. Club is organized in the high schools to give the students a chance to learn about retailing through two channels of the program. The first part is the classroom training where a student learns how to sell goods, and how to meet some problems encountered in the business world. The second part enables the student to apply his techniques of selling to his job . The outstanding purposes of this organization are to develop leadership, and high ethical standards in busi- ness, and to develop an appreciation of the influence of the fine arts of business. It also creates in each member an abiding interest in his chosen occupation of the op- portunity of contributing his share in worthy home and community membership. District Winners: Wayne Harrison, Bill Hunsaker, Evelyn Estes, Bob Elkins. First Place Winner in Christmas Parade. 56 Look and Listen ! Don ' t rush. OFFICERS: Seated: Mr. Addington, Sponsor; BillHunsaker, Captain. Standing: Glenna Luther, Secretary; Gary Tickles, Lieutenant; Edwin Dingus, Lieutenant; Don Jones, Co-Captain. Safety Patrol The Safety Patrol of Coebum High School is composed of 31 members who perform their duties faithfully. They are on the job on the buses to and from school. They report students who use dangerous practices while travel- ing to and from school. They are also in charge of park- ing cars at all ball games. The Safety Patrol of Coebum High commands the respect and co-operation of the students and faculty of the school . They are faithful on the job during all kinds of weather and during every season. First row, left to right: Don Jones, Bill Hunsaker, Glenna Luther, Edwin Dingus, Gary Tickles. Second row: Kay Norris, Rhonda Adams, Mary Adams, Alice Hamm, Judy Lawson, Shirley Bise, Susan Marshall, Thelma Clark, Barbara Caldwell, Belinda Hale, Joyce Hall. Third row: David Hampton, Harold Stallard, Danny Yeary, Ellis Sexton, David Dingus, Billy McDonnell, Dennis Marshall, Alvin Richardson, Danny Martin, Mr. Lawton Addington. 57 First row: J. Hall, D. Greear, D. Rossie, D. Marshall, C. Corder, S. Huffman, Mrs. Green, Sponsor. Second row: C. Corder, J. Castle, K. Norris, M. Adams, OFFICERS: Seated: Mrs. Billie Greene, Sponsor; Dorothy Rossie, Secretary -Treasurer; Sue Huffman, President; Carolyn Corder, Vice-President. Standing: Dennis Marshall, Reporter; Joyce Hall, Reporter; Delores Greear, Reporter. District Winners. T. Kilgore, D. Martin, D. Dingus, J. Ayers, K. Gibson, C. Owens, R. Markham, D. Rose, C. Nichols, J. Culbertson. 4-H Club The 4-H Club is becoming very active in the com- munity. At Christmas, it provided food, clothing, and toys for two elementary students and entertainment and refreshments for the old people at Rest Haven. The future projects include reforesting a stripped land area. The 4-H motto is To make the best better. The members are trying very hard to live up to the motto . The club was well represented at the Wise County Council meeting with two members bringing home top offices. Dorothy Rossie was elected Vice-President and Carolyn Corder was elected President. The club members are very proud to finally have officers in the County Council. County Council Officers: Carolyn Corder, President; Dorothy Rossie, Vice-President. 58 Library Club The Library Club was organized in 1943, when Mrs. Amma Ray, our present librarian, came to Coebum High School. Since that time the club has grown in size and service. The club consists of 12 members at the present time; each of whom is willing to help his fellow students. The main purpose of the Library Club is to help serve others, whether it be helping them find books, using the reference materials, or collecting fines. OFFICERS: Seated: Faye Pope, President. Mrs. Amma Ray, Sponsor; Evelyn Estes, Vice-President; Dudley McCoy, Publicity; Nancy Elkins, Secretary. Using the Library Christmas Party Standing, left to right: Nancy Elkins, Linda Bevins, Cecil Craig, Dudley McCoy, Candy Corder. Seated: Mrs. McConnell, Faye Pope, Vicki Powers, Delmar Wilson, Amma Ray. Don Couch, Evelyn Estes, Shirley Holbrook, Maria 59 Debating Club Standing: C. Corder; C. Large; D. Rossie; G. Davis; Sponsor; S. Bright; R. Domby; N. Elkins; V. Powers; D. Giffin; B. Moretz; R. Robbins; J. Hayes; B. Hunsaker; Mr. Aubrey Ward, Sponsor. M. Clark; D. Rose; N. Elkins. Seated: Mr. Billy Meade, FORENSIC CLUB The Forensic Club consists of five major groups: One Act Play, Prose and Poetry, Debating, Public Speaking, and Spelling. The club was first formed in 1961 as the Prose and Poetry Dramatics Club with each group a different division with its own officers. This year the Forensic groups have been formed intoone major division and renamed the Forensic Club. Each group still performs its own individual activity within the club. During the spring of the year, each group enters contestants in county -wide Forensic meets Left to right: Candy Corder; Sue Huffman; Faye Pope; Janice Ayers; Evelyn Estes; Edwin Dingus; Mrs. Dorothy Quillin, Sponsor; Mrs. Coleen Bevins, Sponsor; Mr. John Hamm, Sponsor. OFFICERS: Seated: Sharon Bright, Sec- retary; Roger Domby, Vice-President; Nancy Elkins, President. Standing: Mr. Billy Meade, Sponsor. 60 Forensic Winners Nancy Elkins, Vicki Powers, Evelyn Estes, Sharon Bright, Roger Domby, Bill Hunsaker. Debaters and Public Speakers One Act Play Left to right: Evelyn Estes, Bruce Moretz, Bill Hunsaker, Sharon Bright, Edwin Dingus, Cathy Still, Faye Pope, John Hicks, Dinah Evans. 61 Coeburn Blue First row: F a t o n y, L. Skeen, N. Skeens, Couch, P. Stallard, P. Meade, Large, Freeman, Richardson, L. Boggs. Second row: D. Birchfield, M. McConnell, C. Meade, Still, Bright, Huffman, Dotson, Davis, E. McConnell, Cox, H. Stallard, Adkins, Bailey. Third row: Hunsaker, J. Allen, D. Boggs, Estes, D. Skeen. Officers Left to right: Harold Stallard, First Lieutenant; Donna Giffin, First Lieutenant; Don Jones, Drum Major; Mr. William Lawes, Director; Cathy Still, Head Majorette; Sharon Bright, Second Lieutenant; Linda Wall, Second Lieutenant. Knight Band Wall, L. Allen, McClellan, J. McConnell, Pippin, Hartsoe, Gillespie, Kiser, Jordan, Reed, B. Birchfield, D. Meade, R.J. Bishop. Fourth row: Pope, Fugate, Mullins, Giffin, L. Bishop, Kilgore, Jones, Riggs. Majorettes Standing: Linda Marcus, Elaine Large, Faye Kilgore. Kneeling: Sharon Bright, Cathy Still, Linda Skeen. 63 First row, left to right: J. Hayes, T. Amette, T. Powers, D. Yeary,B.Hunsaker. Second row: H. Meade, R. Strong, D. Hamilton, G. Large, L. Adkins, D. Marshall, J. Yorke, S. Reed,B. Ketron, C. Crawford. Third row: J. Collins, K. Gibson, L. Buchanan, B. Moretz, R. Robbins, B. Renfro, B. Elkins, J. Bond, S. Owens, D. Jones, J. Stout, D. Baker, W. Sutherland, N. Kilgore, A. Tucker. Forestry The Forestry Club is an organization composed of boys 16 years of age or older. Its responsibility is to help the Virginia Forestry Patrol in keeping the forests and wood- land area of Virginia, green, and prosperous for wild- life. The club is on call twenty -four hours a day and its members take pride in their work and ability to KEEP VIRGINIA GREEN . OFFICERS: Seated: Danny Yeary, Secretary; BillHunsaker, President; Bob Elkins, Fire -chief . Standing: Jerry Hayes, Vice-President; Terry Amette, Treasurer. Keep Virginia Green ??? 64 Athletics 65 First row, kneeling: Coach Burchell Stallard, Yorke, Jordan, D. Hale, B. Hale, Clay, Yeary, Sexton, Brummitt, Goodnough, Coach Don Newberry. Second row: Bond, Brown, Kennedy, Willis, Helbert, Corder, Fannon, McCoy, Buchanan, R. Odle, Head Coach John Hall. Third row: Davis, Moretz, Linkous, Castle, Sutherland, Amette, Trent, Lawson, Kilgore, Burke, C. Odle, Couch, Cassell. JAMES BOND WAYNE CORDER FRANK LINKOUS RONNIE ODLE Halfback Guard Guard Fullback All District Second Team All District Second Defensive and Offensive Guard Team Linebacker ANTHONY WILLS Quarterback KENNETH LAWSON LUTHER HELBERT LARRY JORDAN DANNY HALE End Halfback Fullback Halfback All District Second Team Defensive End MICHAEL BURKE End EUGENE CASSELL ROGER McCOY WOODROW SUTHERLAND GARY BROWN DONALD FANNON JOHN HALL GARY DAVIS Tackle Tackle Tackle End Coach Managers All District Second Team Guard 66 RUSSELL BAKER End All District First Team BLAINE HALE Halfback TERRY ARNETTE Halfback ELY TRENT Guard CHARLES ODLE Fullback Defensive and Offensive End BRUCE MORETZ Halfback Coebum 26 All District Second Team Defensive Halfback Coeburn 6 Ervington 0 J.J. Kelly 26 ELMER CASTLE End MICHAEL GOODNOUGH End ALLEN COUCH Coebum 39 Coebum 2 Coebum 6 Coebum 13 Coebum 12 Haysi 0 Gate City 7 Powell Valley 20 Appalachia 27 Pound 0 CHARLES BUCHANAN JOHNNY YORKE Tackle Center All District First Team Offense All District Second Team All District Second Team Defense FRANK CLAY CHARLES KILGORE WILLARD BRUMMITT KENNY KENNEDY JAMES SEXTON DANNY YEARY Halfback Guard Fullback Tackle Quarterback Halfback 67 Left to right: Edward McFaddin, Allen Couch, Mike Russell Baker, Luther Helbert, Gary Tickles, Terry G oodnough, Dudley McGlothlin, Coach Doug Kern, Amette, Bill Renfro. Basketball RUSSELL BAKER Captain, Center ELY TRENT, EUGENE CASSELL Managers 68 BILL RENFRO Guard BUTCH HELBERT Forward TERRY ARNETTE Forward EDWARD McF ADDIN Guard GARY TICKLES Forward ALLEN COUCH Guard DUDLEY McGLOTHLIN F orward MICHAEL GOODNOUGH Guard Track Team DISTRICT CHAMPIONS First row: Coach John Hall, Baker, Tickles, Marshall, Ramey. Third row: Linkous, Burke, C. Buchanan, Yorke, Moretz, Hale, J. Bond, J. Kilgore, Birchfield, Hensley, Odle, Davis, Hicks, B. Bond, T. Fannon, Fannon. Second row: Rowland, Aker, Clay, E. Dingus, Adkins, Lawson, Austin, Rose. R. Dingus, C. Kilgore, Brickey, D. Buchanan, Reed, Baseball First row: J. Jones, Porter, Gibson, Phillips, Renfro, Baker, Clark, B. Hale, D. Hale, S. Clark. Second row: Mr. Burchell Stallard, Coach; Markham, Goodnough, Jordan, Hayes, Kenne dy, Amette, D. Jones, Odle, Helbert, Bright, Horne, Short, Fugate, Marshall, Brummitt. 70 Cheerleaders Standing: Gail Davis, Melanie Baker, Rita Holbrook, Trula Foster, Co-Captain; Brenda Greear, Captain. Dinah Evans, Gaye McReynolds, Paula Ramey. Kneeling: Not pictured: Jeanette Odle, Mrs. Avia Funk, Sponsor. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Left to right: Mary McConnell, Dolly Helbert, Nancy Helbert. Not pictured: Carolyn Holbrook, Miss Margaret Hollyfield, Sponsor. 71 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Left to right: M. Gibson, D. Carty, R. Hicks, D. Couch, L. Phillips, C. Mutter, B. Birchfield, J. Smith. Not M. Burke, R. Dingus, D. Hamilton, D. Fannon, B. Hall, pictured: Coach Don Newberry. EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL Left to right: G. Phillips, S. Hylton, L. Marcus, J. Ramey, G. Rowland, W. Skeens, J. Domby, G. Linkous, B. Comette, J.D. Hensley, B. Reece, D. McClellan, D. Buchanan, Coach Aubrey Ward. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Left to right: Kiser, Easterling, M. Maine, Wright, Thacker, Hensley, R, Jenkins, Bond, Mullins, Gouge, Jordan, C. Lawson, Linkous, Dowell, Domby, R. Lawson, Maine, Aker, Rowland, T. Jenkins, Sexton, Ritchie. Owens, Doug Kern, Coach; McClellan, Carty, Fergurson, Baseball Schedule Coebum 2 St. Paul Coebum 9 Wise Coebum 3 Norton Coebum 5 Appalachia Coebum 4 Powell Valley Coebum 2 Pound Coebum 5 St. Paul Coebum 4 Wise Coebum 8 Norton Coebum 3 Appalachia Coebum 4 Powell Valley Track Schedule 1 Coebum 72 Ervinton 25 Coebum 41 Wise 43 1 2 Clintwood 30 1 2 1 Coebum 47 1 2 Gate City 601 2 Pound 9 Coebum 43 5 6 Clintwood 47 1 2 4 Coebum 45 1 2 Gate City 41 1 2 Appalachia 6 Coebum 59 1 2 Pound 32 Ervinton 16 2 3 0 Jenkins, Ky. 11 Coebum Invitational 6 Coebum 31 Ketron 29 1 Tennessee High 23 Gate City 21 6 Elkhom City 12 Jenkins 5 4 Coebum 75 District Track Meet Lebanon 22 5 Coebum 56 Gate City 52 5 6, Kelly 20 1 2, Clintwood 15 1 3, Pound 13 1 2 . 4 Powell Valley 8, Appalachia 5, Norton 3 1 3, Haysi 1 1 2, 1 Ervinton 0 72 73 EDWIN DINGUS Edwin, out class president as well as the editor-in-chief of our yearbook, is an outstanding person and leader. Included in the several clubs to which he belongs are the Hi-Y, Key Club, Student Council, and the Track Team. Edwin plans to attend the University of Vir- ginia where he will study law. We wish for him much success. SHARON BRIGHT As our Valedictorian, Sharon has proved her- self to be a truly out- standing student. Not only was she very active in her studies , but she also participated in the band as a major- ette. She was also an outstanding member of the Debate team and an actress in the award winning One Act Play group. Since Sharon has talent in many fields, she will surely be a success in what- ever she chooses to do. Good luck, Sharon! Senior BRUCE MORETZ Bruce is a person with the qualities of both an athlete an a scholar. He has ex- celled in football and track. His work in the classroom has also been of the highest quality. He has been active in many clubs. He was president of the Key Club, vice- president of the Hi-Y, and has been of great value to many other clubs. Bruce plans to attend VPI. We wish you the best of luck in your career, Bruce ! FRANJA ROSE Franja is another of the students who has done excellently in both study and in ac- tivities. She has been a member of the French Club, Ninety Club, Student Council and others. Last year she received the Eleventh grade History award. She will surely be a success. Best wishes, Franja ! Senior Superlatives were nominated by the members of the Senior Class, and were elected by the faculty. FRANK LINKOUS Although Frank has attended CHS for only two years, he has proved himself to be a truly outstanding student. He has ex- celled both scholastic - ally and athletically. He was also in other Clubs. It is evident from his past record that Frank will be a successful person in life. Best of luck, Frank! WILMA SHORT Wilma has been a great asset to the school and especially to the Senior Class. She was the president of the Student Coun- cil, secretary of the Senior Class, and secretary -treasurer of her homeroom. She has excelled especially in Commercial sub- jects. If she keeps up the quality of work she has done at CHS , she will be successful in her chosen field as a secretary. Best wishes, Wilma! SUE BECK One of the hardest workers at CHS , Sue is secretary of her senior homeroom, a member of the Knights Knews, a member of the Ninety Club and others. Since Sue has done most of her work in high school in commercial subjects, she plans to be a sec- retary. Best of luck to you, Sue! ROGER DOMBY Roger is one of the best students ever to graduate from CHS. He has been a leader in class work as well as in clubs. He was presi- dent of the Hi-Y and took an active part in many other clubs. He has been a member of the Debate team, the basketball team, and the track team. He plans to attend Emory Henry College where he will take a pre- medical course. Best wishes, Roger! Superlatives DOLORES LAWSON Dolores has been one of the better students of CHS. She has ex- celled in all she has done . She was honored for her fine work by receiving the DAR award this past year. She has been a tireless woiker on the Reflector staff and has participated in many other ac- tivities of the school. She plans to work as a secretary after grad- uation. Our best wishes go with you, Dolores. JIMMY McCOY Jimmy is one of our outstanding students. He is an active worker in many clubs and ac- tivities. He was editor of the Knights Knews, treasurer of the Key Club, a member of the Student Council, and a member of numerous other clubs. Jimmy plans to at- tend LMU after grad- uation. Best of luck, Jimmy! They were elected on the basis of character, scholarship, and leadership. EVELYN ESTES Evelyn has worked hard for the school and the community. She has been anactive member of the Library Club for many years. She is also one of the persons instrumental in getting the 4-H Club started at CHS. She has been a mem- ber of the staff of the Knights Knews, and has been an invaluable member of other clubs. Evelyn has the ability and will in our es- timation to be a suc- cessful person. Best wishes to you, Evelyn! RUSSELL BAKER Russell has been one of our best athletes, he has shown that his ability is of a superior nature in football, basketball, and in track. In all these sports Russell has made the All District squad, and in bas- ketball he was among 500 Prep All Ameri- cans. He has also proved himself to be of superior quality in the classroom. Russell plans to attend VPI. Good luck, Russell! Homecoming Queen Miss Elaine Large Halloween Carnival Royalty Queen Large being crowned by Charles Buchanan, Homecoming Queen and Court Left to right: Lynn Counts, Ray Spinelli, Jackie Mullins, Left to right: Donna Skeen, Cathy Still, Marie Craig, Gary Lawson. Queen Elaine Large, Gloria Kiser, Anna Jean Bell, Paula Ramey. ' Sitting out They furnished our music, King Donnie Baker; Queen Brenda Greear, being crowned by Principal, Mr. B.J. Dotson. Getting things ship-shape Decorating for the Prom Tf 1 — 1 --J ■ ipi ' j mm K SHARON BRIGHT, Valedictorian Award Winners ROGER DOMBY, Salutatorian SENIOR AWARD WINNERS Mike West, Key Club award; R oger Domby, Chemistry and Senior Mathematics; Sharon Bright, Betty Crocker Homemaking Award and I dare you leadership award; Faye Pope, Library Club; Linda Crouch Hollyfield, Home Economics; Wayne Harrison, Distributive Ed- ucation; Sue Beck, Short- hand; Dolores Lawson, DAR Good Citizenship Award. UNDERCLASSMEN WINNERS Eddie McFaddin, Chemistry and U. S. History; David Easterling, Plane Geometry; Dinah Evans, French; Arthur Gibson, U. S. History; Linda Marcus, Typing; Michael Kilgore, Chemistry, Latin I, and Algebra II; Marilyn Rose, Business Arithmetic; Larry Marcus, Latin I and Biology. Kneeling: Larry Greear, Science 8. Not pictured: Don Couch and Delmar Wilson, Latin II, Algebra I, Science DON RAY, Perfect attendance for 9. 12 years Commencement Everyone in his place. Roger welcomes our audience The first row is back stage. Sharon says good bye ' More smiles Wonder why Sue is smiling ??? Advertisem ents 81 CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS and FACULTY 1963-1964 Clinchfield Coal Company Dante, Virginia Erwin Supply Co. Distributors — Wholesale Onl y MINE AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES YOU CALL — WE HAUL (Toll Chg) CLINCHO-2311 McCLURE, VA. “A Health Food” ICE CREAM MILK PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED Big Stone Gap, Virginia 83 ST. PAUL Phone RO 2-8191 NORTON COEBURN Phone 500 EX 5-3111 COEBURN PRODUCE COMPANY Lacey E. Fuller, Owner Metals - Wool - Hides - Ginseng phone EX 5-3921 COEBURN, VA. THE FARMERS EXCHANGE BANK Coeburn, Virginia Organized June 2, 1913 Nickelsville, Virginia Serving Coeburn and Vicinity Since July 1, 1935 Member Federal Reserve System and F.D.I.C. KERN ' S BAKERY, INC. Bristol, Virginia MARSHALL ' S DEP ' T STORE Vicky Vaughn-Bobbi Brooks Toni Todd Sportswear Dresses Phone EX 5-3201 Coeburn, Va. now it Pepsi for those who think young APPALACHIAN Norton Appliance Co. ATHLETIC HOUSE ART SMITH YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER 613 Shelby Street Bristol, Tennessee NORTON, VIRGINIA VIRGINIA WHOLESALE CO. Appalachia, Virginia MOUNTAIN EMPIRE POST 8652 VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES AND LADIES AUXILIARY Coeburn, Virginia In Community Service, Our Goal is . . . To Honor the Dead by Helping the Living 84 Measuring for cap and gown C.H.S. Beauty Parlor 85 Headlines of 1963 - 64 PRINCIPAL RECEIVES DEGREE Mr. Bobby Joe Dotson received his Master of Education Degree from the University of Virginia the past summer. BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS Coebum op ened its basketball season December 3, 1963 by defeating Ervington 51-50. SUMMER REPAIRS The elementary building was completely overhauled during the sum- mer vacation. COEBURN BATTLES WHITESBURG The Blue Knights opened their ' 63 football season by defeating Whites- burg , Ky . , by a score of 13-7. NEW TEACHERS Coeburn ' s teaching staff has several new faces: Mr. Aubrey Ward, Mrs. Marian Quesenberry, Miss Margaret Hollyfield, Mrs. Coleen Bevins, Mr. Burchell Stallard, Mr. Ben Spradlin, Mrs. Martha Thomas, and Mr. James Jackson. KEY CLUB CHALLENGES THE FACULTY The annual Key Club -Faculty basketball game was played on November 22. The score was 38-35 in favor of the Faculty. Faculty Stars Referees NEW SUBJECTS Courses in speech, journalism, general business, and advanced algebra have been added to our curriculum this year. SENIORS ELECT OFFICERS The following officers of the Senior Class were elected on September 17, 1963; President, Edwin Dingus; Vice-president, Frank Linkous; Sec - retary, Wilma Short; Treasurer, Dolores Lawson; Reporter, Donna Giffin. A NEW SPORT This year, Coebum boys are learning a new sport, wrestling, underthe instruction of Mr. Aubrey Ward. COLLEGE NIGHT HELD AT APPALACHIA Thirty -two seniors and juniors from Coebum heard representatives from 33 colleges on September 23, 1963 at Appalachia High School. Students heard the representatives from the colleges in which they were especially interested. HOMECOMING NIGHT OBSERVED Elaine Large was selected asHomecomingQueen by the football players. STUDENTS WIN ESSAY CONTEST Roger Domby and Dewey Johnson took top honors in an essay contest. What Can The Coebum Area Business and Professional Association Do for Our Town? was the topic for the essays sponsored by the Coebum Area Business and Professional Association. President Strait Discussing Area Problems PRESIDENT KENNEDY ASSASSINATED November 22, 1963 will long be remembered as a sad, shocking, and tragic day for the United States and for the whole world. F. H.A. Homecoming Party KEY CLUB INITIATES Some odd looking girls were seen in the halls and classes on Key Club Initiation Day. BLUE KNIGHTS END FOOTBALL SEASON The Blue Knights ended their 1963 football season by defeating Pound 12 - 0 . NEW CLUBS ORGANIZED The Keyette Club, an all-girl group, and The Friendship Club, an eighth grade organization, have been added to our roster of school clubs. P.T.A. HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL The annual P.T.A. Halloween Carnival was held on October 31, 1963.. Jackie Mullins and Ray Spinella served as King and Queen of the upper grades, while the Royalty of the lower grades included Lin Counts as Queen and Gary Lawson as King. SENIORS SELL MAGAZINES The Senior Class sold $850 worth of magazines this year. Brace Moretz was high salesman with Bill Hunsaker a substantial last minute salesman. Memorial Float in Christmas Parade SPEECH CLASS PRESENTS PLAYS The Speech Class presented a Thanksgiving play and a Christmas play which were written by its instructor, Mr. Richard Etheridge. These plays were well received. Christmas Play Cast Thanksgiving Number BAND GIVES CHRISTMAS CONCERT As usual, this annual Concert was well presented and was enjoyed by the entire audience. COEBURN UPSETS POUND Coebum Blue Knights took their fourth consecutive win by upsetting the Pound Wildcats 48-37. SENIORS ORDER ANNOUNCEMENTS Calling cards and announcements were ordered on January 28. CHS LOSES RICHARD ETHERIDGE Mr. Etheridge, who was advised by his doctor to take a complete rest, resigned on February 1 and was replaced by Mrs. Martha Thomas. MR . BURCHETTE BEGINS PICTURES Mr. Burchette has just finished taking individual pictures for the school ' s yearbook, the Reflector. 86 Headlines Mr. Burchette TELERAMA STARS INTERVIEWED BY KNIGHTS ' KNEWS Two members of the Journalism Class,Faye Pope and Evelyn Estes, at- tended the March of Dimes Telerama in Bristol and interviewed stars Mike Landon, Gary Clarke, Ilene Woods and Billy Lee. SPEECH CLASS PRESENTS 3 -ACT PLAY The play entitled Which Shall He Marry? is a delightful comedy and was excellently rendered by members of the speech class. SHARON BRIGHT WINS HOMEMAKING AWARD Sharon Bright won the 1964 Betty Crocker Homemaking Tomorrow Award at our school by achieving the highest score on a written examination. SCHOOL CLOSED School was dismissed on Friday February 20, because of heavy snowfall. INTRAMURAL TOURNAMENTS Mr. Salyer ' s homeroom was winner of the boys ' tournament, while Mr. Addington ' s room took the girls ' championship. Most Valuable Players Champions TOP SCHOLAS TIC WINNERS OF 1964 Sharon Bright is Valedictorian and Roger Domby the Salutatorian of the class of 1964. ONE-ACT PLAY RECEIVES SUPERIOR RATING On Friday, March 13, the one-act play group received a superior rating in the Forensic Meet at Appalachia on John Herehey ' s, THE PHANTOM GENTLEMAN. THE FASHION SHOW The Keyette Club sponsored a fashion show, March 21, in the high school gymnasium. WINNERS AGAIN ! Two of Coeburn ' s Elementary School teachers, Miss Earle McConnell and Mrs. Anne Davidson, and Mrs. Virginia Hampton from Toms Creek school won five games on Klub Kwiz. Congratulations ! KEY CLUB ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The Key Club officers for the new year are as follows: Kenny Lawson, President; Danny Yeary, Vice-President; Joe Fugate, Secretary; and Randy Holbrook, Treasurer. C.H.S. STUDENTS PLACE IN THE FORENSIC ACTIVITIES Our debating teams, composed of Nancy Elkins, Vicki Powers, Roger Domby, and Sharon Bright, took second place in both positive and negative sides of their question. Bill Hunsaker won a third place and Evelyn Estes a second in the public speaking contest. INVITATIONAL TRACK MEET HELD AT COEBURN In its first invitational Track and Field Meet Coeburn came out first out of a group of six schools representing Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia. continued TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT The Junior-Senior Prom was held May 1, in the school cafeteria. The Highland Quintet of Bristol, Tennessee furnished the music. Mr. andMiss Coeburn High, Donnie Baker and Brenda Greear, served as King andQueen of the Prom . Faculty Row Prom Orchestra STUDENT COUNCIL ELECTIONS The officers of the Student Council for 1964 are Gary Tickels, Presi- dent; Jimmy Jones, Vice-President; Carolyn Corder, Secretary -Treasurer. MARDI GRAS A GREAT SUCCESS The Latin and French Clubs held their annual Mardi Gras in the recre- ation room on Friday, April 17. At this time officers for ' 64 - ' 65 were an- nounced. Home Econimics Class Honors Seniors DISTRICT TRACK CHAMPIONS The Blue Knight Track Team won the championship in the Lonesome Pine District for the second time in three years. P.T.A. VARIETY SHOW A BIG HIT The P.T.A. held its annual Variety Show on April 24. A large sum of money was realized for the many P.T.A. projects. TRACK AND FIELD MEN ATTEND STATE MEET Ten members with coachesHall and Kern attended the State Meetwhich was held at Lexington, Virginia on May 16. Off to Lexington SCHOOL BOARD VISITS OUR SCHOOL We were glad to have, as recent visitors, four members of the School Board together with our Superintendent, Mr. W. D. Richmond, and our Supervisor of Instruction Mr. Harley Stallard. C.H.S. LOSES TEACHERS We are sorry to lose the following teachers: Mr. Newberry is going to J.J. Kelly High School where he will coach football next year; Mr. Lawes, our band director, is returning to school at Moorehead State College for further study in music; Mr. Stewart is going to West Palm Beach, Florida, probably to teach; Mr. Meade is going to the University of Virginia to work on a Master ' s degree in science. AWARDS ASSEMBLY HELD Several students, whose names will be given elsewhere in the book, received awards early this year. This is something new and will shorten the length of graduation exercises. BAND HAS SPRING CONCERT AND BANQUET Several seniors played their final concert with the band. They are Don Jones, Harold Stallard, Donna Giffin, Sharon Bright, Linda Skeen, Nancy Skeens, and Sue Huffman. Donna Giffin received the John Phillips Sousa Band Award at the band banquet. FINAL EXAMINATIONS OVER With examinations behind us, we are looking forward to 1964-6S. The class of ' 64 will not be with us, but those of us who remain will try to carry on . 87 If Has Been a Pleasure Working With You Burchette Studio COMMERCIAL AND PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Telephone 341 Norton, Virginia KENNEDY ' S PIGGLY WIGGLY STORES ' You save a little on everything you buy ' HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES WANTED . . . Immediately for OPPORTUNITIES (■! • ACCOUNTING • SECRETARIAL at low rates, easy terms. Individual help and free placement. Investigate now — save money — pay later. If yon cannot go to a four year college THEN— Tour I „ . , _ come to the NATIONAL School .. EWO J • • • where fntnres are Friend formed. GET FACTS . . . WRITE IN, CALL IN OR COME IN National Business College “Training Youth — Serving Industry” 302 Vi s. Gay KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Tel. -0157 COEBURN ESSO STATION Clinton W. Hawkins Sales Service Tires - Batteries - Accessories Phone EX 5-3281 Coeburn ADDINGTON CHEVROLET CO. 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QdSSldirug Sri vctations , Sine Social and usiness StahonervS - tse 96 CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS and FACULTY 1963-1964 Virginia Iron, Coal Coke Company Roanoke, Virginia Compliments of STEAK AND SHAKE Norton, Virginia NORTON HARDWARE CO. Norton, Virginia Best Wishes! FUNK ' S ESSO STATION MEAD ' S GROCERY MULLINS DEPARTMENT STORE GLENN ' S DRIVE IN Wise, Virginia L.J. BALFOUR COMPANY BUCHANAN FURNITURE CO. Furniture of Distinction Coeburn, Virginia Attleboro, Mass. HUNSAKER ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR Call 395-3938 Coeburn, Virginia 97 Senior TERRY ARNETTE Student Council-1 Hi-Y-2 Baseball -5 Football-1,2,3,4,5 Basketball -2, 5 4-H-l, 2, 3 French Club-1 DONNIE BAKER Football-1,2,3,4 Captain -4 Basketball -1,4 Student Council-1 Forestry Club -2, 3,4 Monogram Club -1,2 Track -4 SUE BECK Latin Club -2, 3, 4,5 Reporter-3 Ninety Club-1 2,3,4 Secretary-3 The Knights ' Knews -5 Business Manager-5 ARNOLD BOND French Club -2 Safety Patrol-3 D.E. Club-4 SHARON BRIGHT Band-1,2,3,4,5 Librarian-3,4,5 Second Lt. -5 Majorette -4, 5 Student Council-1,2,3,4,5 Ninety Club-1,2, 3,4 Latin Club-2,3,4,5 Vice -President -3 One -Act Play -3,4,5 Vice -President -4 Debate Club-5 Secretary-5 Tri-Hi-Y-3,4, 5 Teen Club-2 Pep Club -3 Keyette Club -5 Paper Staff -4 Assistant Editor -4 Speech and Drama-5 Junior Class Secretary -4 WILLARD BRUMMITT Football -1, 2, 3,4,5 Baseball -2, 3,4,5 Monogram Club -2 RUSSELL BAKER Key Club-2,3,4,5 ' French Club-2,3,4, Student Council -2, 3, Vice -President -3 Junior Class Pres, -3 90 Club-1 Band-1 Football-2,3,4,5 All -District-3, 4 Track -4 Captain -4 Basketball-2,3,4,5 Captain -5 All -District -4, 5 CHARLES BUCHANAN Ninety Club-1,2 Latin Club -2 Football-2,3,4,5 Captain -5 All -District -4, 5 All -State -4 Track -2, 3, 4, 5 Captain-5 Monogram Club-1 , 2, 3 The Knights ' Knews -5 Paper Staff -4 EUGENE CASSELL Key Club -3, 4, 5 T rack -4 Ninety Club-1 Reflector Club-5 Business Manager-5 Knights ' Knews Staff -5 Sports Editor-5 Monogram Club-1,2 Latin Club-1 Football Manager-1,2,3,4,5 Basketball Manager -4, 5 Junior Varsity Basketball-1,2, 3 Captain -3 Track Manager-5 CARL CLARK Glee Club -4 Speech Club -5 Football-2,3,4 THELMA CLARK Latin Club -3 4-H Club -4, 5 Safety Patrol-2,3,4,5 WAYNE CORDER Football-1,2,3,4 Basketball -2 Track -2, 3 Key Club-2,3,4 Student Council-2 French Club-2,3,4 Homeroom President -2 EDWIN DINGUS Hi-Y -1,2, 3, 4, 5 Chaplain-3,4,5 District President -5 Student Council -4, 5 Safety Patrol-5 Prose and Poetry -4, 5 Class President -5 Track -3, 4, 5 Baseboxl-1, 2 Key Club-4,5 Latin Club-2,3,4,5 One Act Play -4, 5 ROGER DOMBY Basketball -1,2, 3 Track -2, 3 Latin Club -3, 4 Alternate Vice-President-4 Hi-Y -3, 4 President -4 Debate Club -3, 4 Vice President -4 Forestry Club-1, 2 Student Council-2 Salutatorian-4 BOB ELKINS Football-1,2,3,4 Forestry Club-1,2,3,4,5 Track -2, 3 SANDRA ELKINS Tri-Hi-Y-3,4 Latin Club -3 Dramatics -4 D.E. Club -5 EVELYN ESTES Knights ' Knew s-5 Layout Editor-5 Photographer-5 Library Club -3, 4, 5 Vice -President -5 D.E. Club-5 Poetry and Prose-3,4,5 Secretary-5 Dramatics Club -5 4-H Club-1,2,3,4 President -2, 3 Pep Club -3 Chorus-3 French Club -3 Latin Club -2 Tri-Hi -Y Club-1,2 Public Speaking -3, 4, 5 Debate -3 Speech Class-5 Teen Club -3 Speech and Drama-5 Spelling -3 F.H.A. Club-5 LANGLEY FLANARY French Club -3 TRULA FOSTER Cheerleader-4, 5 Captain-5 F.H.A. -3 French Club -3 Pep Club -2, 3 Secretary-1 DOROTHY FUNK Latin Club -3 Safety Patrol -5 DONNA GEFFIN Tri-Hi-Y -2,3,4, 5 Reporter-3 Chaplain -5 F.H.A. Club-4,5 Chaplain -5 One-Act Play-3,4,5 Reporter-4 District Forensic Meet-5 Band-2,3,4,5 Librarian -3 Head Librarian -4 First Lieutenant-5 All -District Band-3, 4, 5 All -State Band -5 Clinch Valley College Band -3 Morehead State College Clinic Band -5 Debate Club -4, 5 Knights ' Knews -5 Club Editor-5 Typist-5 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Secretary-2 Reporter-3 Song Leader-5 Monogram Club-2,3 Latin Club -3 Public Speaking-4 Senior Class Reporter-5 BRENDA GREEAR Cheerleader-2,3,4 Captain -4 Keyettes-4 Board of Directors -4 Student Council-2 F rench Club -2,3,4 Vice -President -3 Pep Club -2 BILLY HAMM Annual Staff -5 Key Club -3, 4, 5 Latin Club -3, 4 One -Act Play -4 Paper Staff-5 WAYNE HARRISON Baseball-1,2,3 Manager -4 Track -4 D.E. Club-5 President -5 Key Club-3,4,5 Latin Club-1 Forestry Club-3,4,5 4-H Club-1,2 LUTHER HELBERT Baseball-3,4,5 Basketball -4, 5 Football -4, 5 Student Council-1 Latin Club -3 Forestry Club-5 Monogram-3 NANCY HICKS F.H.A. Club-4,5 Secretary-4 Band -2 GLADA HOLBROOK 4-H Club -2 Latin Club-1 F.H.A. Club-1 SAM HOLBROOK D.E. Club-4 Shop-3 Forestry Club -3, 4 4-H Club-1 LINDA HOLLYFIELD Student Council-1,2 Cheerleader-1,2,3,4 F.H.A. Club-2,3,4,5 D.E. Club-1 Tri-Hi-Y-1,2 SUE HUFFMAN Band-1,2,3,4,5 Quartermaster -3 Debate Club -3, 4 4-H Club-1,2,3,4,5 Tri-Hi-Y-2,3,4 Prose and Poetry -4, 5 Latin Club -3, 4, 5 Student Council- 1,2 Glee Club-4 Monogram Club-1 One Act Play -3, 4 Ninety Club -1,2 BILL HUNSAKER Safety Patrol-1,2,3, 4,5 Pep Club-3 98 Activities Safety Patrol Captain -5 Co -Captain -4 Dramatics-3,4,5 President -4 D.E. Club-S Forestry -2, 3, 4, 5 President -5 4-H Club-1,2,3,4, 5 Reporter-3,4 Debate Club -5 Speech Class-5 Public Speaking -5 Key Club -4, 5 Senior Representative -5 Hi-Y-3,4,5 Paper Staff -5 Latin Club -3 Chorus -3 Teen Club -2 J,V. Football-1 STEWARD JOHNSON Annual Staff -5 Key Club -3, 4, 5 Latin Club-3,4,5 One -Act Play -4 DONALD JONES Safety Patrol-1,2,3,4,5 4-H Club-2,3,4 Forestry Club-4,5 Baseball-5 Band-2,3,4,5 Drum Major-4, 5 Captain -5 Latin Club -3 Hi-Y Club -2 JAMES KILGORE D.E. Club -5 GAYLE LARGE Pep Club -3 French Club -3 F.H.A. -3,4 President -4 ROGER LARGE Football-1,2,3,4 Track-1,2 D.E. Club-5 Forestry Club-2,3,4 Monogram Club-1,2 DOLORES LAWSON Student Council-1,3,4,5 Sec. -Treas. -3 French Club-3 Vice -Pres. -3 Nienty Club-1,2,3 Tri-Hi -Y -3 Reflector Staff -5 TOMMY LAWSON D.E. Club-5 Joumalism-5 FRANK LINKOUS Key Club-5 Latin Club -4, 5 President -5 Student Council -5 90 Club -2 Track -4, 5 Football -3, 4, 5 GLENNA LUTHER F.H.A. Club-2,3 Safety Patrol-1,2,3,4,5 Secretary-5 F.H. -2,3 Tri-Hi-Y-2, 3 michael McClellan Safety Patrol -4, 5 French-3 JIMMY McCOY Student Council-1,2,3,4 Latin Club -2, 3,4 President -3 Key Club-3,4 Treasurer-4 Knights ' Knews -4 Editor -4 ROGER McCOY Football-2,3,4,5 MILDRED MEADE Pep Club -3 Annual Staff -5 LINDA MULLINS Pep Club -3 French Club -3 F.H.A. Club-3,4 Vice -President -4 FAYE POPE Knights ' Knews -5 Editor-5 Prose and Poetry-3,4,5 Secretary-3 Vice -Pre si dent -4 Library Club-1,2, 3,4, 5 President -5 Annual Staff -5 Chorus-3 One -Act Play -5 French Club-1,2,3,4 Secretary -2, 3 Pep Club -3 Teen Club -2 Speech and Drama -5 F.H.A. Club-5 Speech Class-5 BARBARA POWERS French-3 F.H.A. Club-4 TOM POWERS Hi-Y-3,4 Club Historian -4 Paper Staff -2, 3 Artist-3 French Club -2, 3 Basketball -2, 3,4, 1 Forestry -4 LARRY REED D.E. Club-5 BILL RENFRO Basketball-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Baseball-2,3,4,5 Track -5 French Club-3,4,5 Paper Staff -1 Forestry -5 Monogram Club-1,2,3 KENNETH RICHARDSON Annual Staff -5 90 Club -3, 4 Vice President -4 Latin Club -3, 4, 5 Safety Club-3,4,5 Key Club-3,4, 5 Bus Driver -4, 5 LLOYD ROBERTS Forestry Club -5 D.E. Club-5 CAROLYN RUTHERFORD French Club-1 Paper Staff -1 Artist-1 SALLY SALYER Tri-Hi-Y-3 French Club-3 Student Council -4 DENNIS SANDS D.E. Club-5 Forestry -1 Baseball -2 JAMES SEXTON Latin Club -3, 4, 5 Safety Patrol -1,2 4-H Club -1,2 Hi-Y Club-3,4 Vice -President -4 One -Act Play -4 Football-2,3,4,5 Track Team-3,4 Monogram Club -3 Forestry Club -3 BARBARA SHEPHERD French Club-1 D.E. Club-1 ROGER SHORT Student Council -2 Basketball -2 Baseball-3,4,5 French-3,4,5 Forestry Club-5 Monogram -3 Hi-Y -4, 5 Secretary of French Club-4 Treasurer of Hi-Y -4 WILMA SHORT French Club-3 Tri-Hi-Y-3 Student Council -4, 5 President -5 Ninety Club -3, 4 Keyettes-5 MILTON SHUPE Baseball -2, 3 Woodshop- 1 ,2,3,4 Metalshop-4 Agriculture -2,3,4 Farm Mechanics-3 Safety Patrol -4 D.E. -5 Student Council -1 LINDA SKEEN Band-1,2,3,4,5 Quartermaster-2, 3 Majorette -5 Tri-Hi-Y -1,2, 3, 4, 5 Reporter-1 Historian -2 Secretary -5 Debating -5 Latin Club -3, 4, 5 4-H-l,2,3 Reporter-1 Secretary-2 Student Council- 1 One -Act Play -2,3,4 Ninety Club -1,2 Monogram-1 Glee Club -3 EDNA STAIR French Club -3 4-H Club -3 HAROLD STALLARD Band-1,2,3,4,5 Quartermaster -4 First Lt. -5 Safety Patrol-1,2,3,4, 5 4-H-3 Latin -3, 4, 5 One -Act Play -4 ELY TRENT Football-3,4,5 Track-2,3,4,5 Latin Club-3,4,5 Safety Patrol-1,2 All -district -5 All-state -5 MICHAEL WEST Band-1,2 Key Club -4 ,5 Secretary-5 Latin Club -3, 4, 5 Ninety Club-1 Student Council-2,3,4,5 One -Act Play -3 MARGARET YOUNG F.H.A. -2, 3 Glee Club -2 ROBBY ROBBINS 4-H-Club-l,2 Forestry Club-3,4,5 Debating -5 PEGGY HARRISON F.H.A. -2, 3, 4, 5 French Club -3 Teen Club-5 BRUCE MORETZ Student Council- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 French Club-3 Latin Club -4 One -Act Play -4, 5 Debating Club -3,4,5 Campus Hi-Lites-4 Hi-Y -1, 2, 3,4,5 Vice-President-5 Secretary-3 Key Club -3, 4, 5 Secretary -3, 4 President -5 Band-1,2,3 Drum Major-2,3 Dance Band-3 All -district-3 Track-3,4,5 Captain-5 All-district-3,4,5 Basketball -2,3,4 Football -4, 5 All -district -5 Baseball -2, 4 99 First place winner Romans vs. Gauls School is out Between classes Hard at work Receiving awards Senior T ea Our favorite tree Models $2 please ! 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