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REFLECTOR REF oY fo Fay) R332 1982 CAROLYN JESSEE SOT mtaria en | ; Y ae “I SS j . Wee = uy Na yall aS Se ry coe id : = Beers AW rq Bt SETI ise “ey. fasvuy Mar eS 4 Sag aL Th ae we, Ray be 1982 REFLECTOR COEBURN HIGH SCHOOL COEBQRN, VIRGINIA ee ed ise and Sunse a ! elels on Sige wie 2b ape OE, © Hs There Are No ©a ds Have Bends “ There Is No Clear-cut Beginning. aren CHS Salutes Coaches ral a(6 wis) 0 1(6) Bs Freshmen Carl Greear Jessee Mallot Kenneth Turner Sophomores Alexander Day . ale) 7-1keM slerey ie Daniel Jackson Bernard Ketron Brad Rose Mark Stallard Tommy Williams Juniors Kirk Boozer Lee Hall Randall Hilton Mike Hincher Robert Jenkins Orbin Merchant John Miller Larry Mooney Chris Palmer Scott Powers J.V. Football oU0uH— DODO H NH. SPONSOR: Pam Johnson Teresa Hillman — Captain Varsity — 1980-82 Junior Varsity 1977-80 Julia Branham Varsity — 1980-82 Becky Lane Varsity — 1980-82 Junior Varsity — 1978-80 Cheryl Taylor Varsity — 1981-82 Junior Varsity — 1980-82 Melinda Stallard Varsity — 1981-82 Junior Varsity — 1979-81 Sherry Long Varsity — 1981-82 Junior Varsity — 1979-81 Debbie Hamilton Varsity — 1981-82 Junior Varsity — 1979-81 Although the Blue Knights failed in an attempt to win their homecoming game against Haysi, the eColenteceoynalinvepr-Laniaure(-Muc-t-mela( Mem — Collcclanliel a Many different activities were held during homecoming week. Monday was Blue and Red in- sideout day, Tuesday was sunglass day, Wednesday was Touch of Class Day, Thursday was all Blue day, Friday was fifties day and silent day for the Varsity Cheerleaders. The prize for talking was a pie in the face. The highlight of the half-time activities was the crowning of senior, Debbie Hagy, as Homecoming Queen. The court consisted of I-r: Jane Bright — 11th Y=) ) o) {Ww [-1 oh etal W744 Melissa Freeman — 10th Nikki Gollie — 8th Not Pictured are: Janet Caldwell — 12th Tina Salyers — 9th Girl’s Varsity Basketball Although the 1981-1982 Girl’s Varsity team got off to a slow start early in the season, they had an overall good season. After pulling off a few good wins, the Lady Knights went to the semi-finals and received fifth place. District record — 7-7, Overall record — 9-7. Stephanie Walton, the team’s leading scorer, was the only member to make the all-district team. re Gena Gibson Terri Gilbert Betty Holbrook Teresa Lawson Robin Meade Beth Perry Stacey Robinette Stephanie Walton Donna Willis ¥ Bung at Heart “ 982 Junior Girl's Varsityyteam had fairly eason. There wag a fot of enthysias od cheer which prevailed throu® 0 t : oung Lady Knights had an Gyera district i Girl's Jr. Varsity Basketball % yl St ie te 5 By a i’ ¥ a POWDERS ‘ Ss aS Party was held on Fi gh school cafeteria. The theme, “‘Ice Ca = : watwakried out in a red and silver decor. ' pr vided by Dueling Turntables, entertg ot Ftieies The Knight and Maiden o PAPA incher and Jane Bright. A ¢ ‘a $ A siete Ce ao Pee ; eee é POgs elege ages @ e ee WAM HH ti steal HEEEEEE = zs a « ea a et eee PRS Se sie: rrererereniss om gre “ ee re a y } = Pie a) AR or ee “ oye es é eae | “5 - apelin S Pa ae er omgree Steyr oo es SAAS EECA SM pe “¢ ‘¢€ 1m, cf ee Make That Shot! 3 a as ra) oO Boe ep) 48) aa = ep) feng 18) op) (e) aa) Boy’s Junior Varsity Basketball Turner ore ee a SN nee enone ner, 2. on, oA, ok . age, Wi —— ROI VALENTINE Together we ane on a ntaht ktlhed with Love, With you in my ams I've been blessed knom above. We've danced and danced the whole night Lona, And I feet that the Love hetween us 48 growing strona. At the end of this svecial night I am sure that you are mine, You ane my oun special Valentine. T.H.-Senion SE SR Ew ee 33 World's a Stage actors and actresses. If tion of success — then Pi i ie | | | lancy Bevins, Ratliff, Jamie lowers, Regina ‘Hillman, Julia I, Gail Ramey, and we are but players DIRECTOR: | Fletcher — ow Must Go on SIE Against the Wind € Mark Stallard, Scott Powers, Greg Keith, Wayne Roberts, Chris Pannell, Carl Greear, Tommy Williams, Chester Smith, Danny Bryant, John Lawson, Joe Evans, Kenneth Turner, Ricky Mitchell, William Swann, Brad Rose, Andrew Prior, Joey Renfro, Sammy Mooney, Jeff Mullins, Tony Carty, Bernell Walton, Greg Smith, Ricky Sheets, Frank Mooney, Kermit Buchanan, Danny Damron, Kevin Marcus, Mike Elrod, David Marshall, and Coach Cr abtree. ey ¥ BD OLBUP oo ; SOEBUEy TRACK : : TRAC Trish James, Stephanie Walton, Kathy Mooney, Susan Blankenship, Vannessa Merchant, Jennifer Day, Teresa Owens, Regena Gibson, Christine Buchanan, Sherry Lawson, Karen Powers, Tobie Rose, Kathy Payne, Sheila Milhorn, and Coach Dotson. 40 I ONE ELE g ie EE PI § « THE BINNS - E om Pee. ve Boy's Track DANNY BRYANT: Winner at both District and Regionals in the 800 Relay. KERMIT BUCHANAN: Winner at both District and Regionals in the 800 Relay. . CHRIS PALMER: Winner at both the District and the Regionals in the 800 Relay, 2nd in the 100, and 3rd in the 200. JOE MOONEY: Winner in both the District and Regionals in the 800 Relay, placed in the 100 and 400 yd. dashes. ELMER JONES: Winner in both the District and the Regionals in the 800 Relay, and the 1600 race. Girl’s Track STEPHANIE WALTON: District — 2nd in the 100 and 200, 3rd in long jump, 6th in high jump. Regionals — 3rd in the 100, 2nd in the 200, 5th in the long jump, and qualified for State. She also holds 5 school records. VANESSA MERCHANT: District — 2nd in shot joLU} amo) Ke Wold D) [Lob l-sate) ae] [Lom ale) (6 [Wo B-1el lore) Ma ere) Ke Le 1d aX @] os VaW @]| = $01 ©) Rms BYE} au (el Cen 0} 0 MEN [a Wed DB) E-Xel 0 I= qualified for Regionals. CHRISTINE BUCHANAN: District — 4th in mile relay, 4th in 800 Relay. TRISH JAMES: District — 4th in mile relay, 4th in 800 relay. KATHY MOONEY: District — 4th in 800 relay. KATHY PAYNE: District — 4th in mile relay. KAREN POWERS: District — 4th in 800 relay. Tobie Rose: District — 4th in mile relay. In the Swing Ul abet te pas SHY SS ese eeN. be gui PENNS Lae ewe — t+ eer Diamonds Are Forever The 1981-82 baseball team, coached by Steve Hubbard and John Hensley, completed the season with an overall record of 13-4. The Blue Knights ended the season after winning 2nd place in the district. id ao e€ - v.. Sie a at MW ] i A | A He ae Me) Hh ) Hi Moy ) i ih i oy i, i) i Hy 7 PAN Lae 48 Fore The golf team began a delayed season due to the cold weather. The team had to double-up on matches and work harder. Two team members, John Hall, and Robert Yeary, went to Regionals. After winning in Regionals John went on to State to win the Group A Title of Medalist. SPONSOR: Ben Spradlin John Hall — MVP Robert Yeary — MIP Kevin Taylor Mike Davis Mark Stallard Tommy Williams David DuVal Michael Elrod Prentice Thompson 49 Faviel(=iale Achievements MALE ATHLETE (@ (= avo @1] os-y0) 0] FEMALE ATHLETE Stephanie Walton FOOTBALL Kevin Taylor — Best Offensive Lineman John Miller — Mr. Clutch Mike Hincher — Most Improved Willie Ratliff — Best Defensive Player Chris Pannell — Special Teams Award BASKETBALL Stephanie Walton — Girl's Geno Gibson — Co, MVP John Hall — Co, MVP GOLF John Hall — MVP Robert Yeary — MVP TRACK Stephanie Walton — MVP Chris Palmer — Most Improved Joe Mooney — Most Valuable Elmer Jones — Best in Distance TENNIS Cheryl Taylor BASEBALL Geno Gibson Willie Ratliff ALL DISTRICT TEAMS DYTelehva si] avc-lale Kermit Buchanan T=) so G7 | o}-r0) John Hall Elmer Jones Teresa Lawson LeAnn Markham Joe Mooney Chris Palmer Willie Ratliff Cheryl Taylor Stephanie Walton Robert Yeary Dil HONOR STUDENTS Melissa Hughes Melinda Hughes Julia Branham Janet Caldwell Kim Franks athy Freeman PR MO MERA AL AML UL ANION Rem pam hammasemmistisimedsine Gosh emel i mii pms e Point Average da Stallard Burl ey Ball Clinch Valley Creative Writing First Place — Woody Beverly Miss DECA f Yearbook Linda James , Teresa Hillman Jamie Griffith at Chess Julia Branham Jimmy Couch SCA Anthony Collins Academic Achievements Leslie Maine Courtney Brummitt Gina Evans Joey Powers Keith McConnell Jummy Buchanan Sam Mooney Veronica Buchanan ENGLISH Teresa Lawson Mark Salyer Hattie Elkins Angel Hale BAND Chery! Marshall Matthew Dotten Joy Porter Kathy Mooney PHYSICAL EDUC ATION Tom Williams Tony Carty Kevin Hamilton Hattie Elkins Hattie Elkins Kirk Osborne Ruthie Funk Loretta Mullins Donna Salyers Karen James Stacey Gilliam Sherry Campbell Courtney Brummitt Joey Powers Sherry Campbell FRENCH I Amy Hall FRENCH II Jeff Gillenwater SPANISH I Teresa Lawson SPANISH II Stacey Robinette PRE-ALGEBRA Teresa Lawson SCIENCE 8 Teresa Lawson 13} (0) Roles a) Allen Meade =} (o) Roles | Mark Salyer Beth Perry Toby Rose Pam Harmen DAR Joey Powers GEOGRAPHY Sherry Campbell LIBRARY Reca Hayes SPICE Mark Salyer TYPING I Angie Morgan STENO Il Linda Hayes ) b) 3X OF. Eddie Elkins MATH 8 Patricia Mullins VW ise) Mary Hamilton ALGEBRA I Mark Salyer ALBEBRA II Stacey Robinette of of | 3 Cod oa) Teresa Owens CHEMISTRY Larry Mooney PHYSICS Joey Powers WORLD HISTORY Mark Salyer STENO!I LaDonna Harvey CLERICAL TYPING LeAnn Markam ACCOUNTING I Angel Hale HOME ECONOMICS II Angie Morgan : Endless Love ‘Endless Love’’ was the theme for the 1982 Junior Senior Prom. The dance was held in the school cafeteria on May 8th. The hues of purple and pink provided the background for the dancing couples. The gala event was highlighted by the crowning of Mr. C.H.S. Terry Bond and Miss C.H.S. Carolyn Deel. The crowning was followed by the senior dance. t That's Entertainmen 56 57 “Aegan ee Before us is a future all unknown a path untrod; Beside us a friend well loved and known That friend is God. UNKNOWN Coeburn High School COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES June 9, 1982 7:00 P.M. Coeburn Middle School Auditorium GRADUATION Jubilant, ecstatic, Laughing, crying, remembering Growth, change, knowledge, development, Working, achieving, succeeding, Older, wiser, BEGINNING 63 Wy -, The Years Roll by FoXeiealialtsinrelaceyel Mr. Greear and Mr. Hubbard are very sincere in their work, whether it is behind the desk... ... or helping out each individual. Linda Johnson (7p) Y Pamey O + oD) fey U «D) Y) Melony Adkins © c Ro) ead © Y O Lucille Carico home © € 6 u § a w= ot AE o Oo {a 2 vo = n 2 Le) o Delaine Martin Unita Odle Betty Rothwell Opal Salyers 68 Language Arts Brenda Baker Coleen Bevins Sam Dixon Suzanne D. Hall Judy Hill Linda Jessee Karen Peters Sarah Poole Joy Rudder Sherynn Stallard 69 Phys. Ed and Social Studies Debbie Bates Freddy Crabtree Bill Dotson Roger France Avia Funk Lockwood Hall Pam Johnson Kenneth Richardson Ben Spradlin Don Williams 70 Math and Science Treva Buchanan Roy Dockery Carroll Hall Larry Harris Kenneth Hite Ann Payne Shirley Robbins Susan Rolen 71 . PY FreddieAty Ronnie Adk To Mary Greear Norman Greear Sandra Greear LaDonna Harvey Reca Hayes ic = 4 . © as Eddie McCowan Beverly McKinny Angela McNeil Aaron Meade Orbin Merchant John Miller Ricky Mitchell Kathy Mooney Larry Mooney Denese Mullins Donna Mullins Chris Palmer Jeff Perry Pam Pilkenton Joey Powers Robert Pope Scott Powers Gail Ramey Renee Ricketts 76 uF, sos} : «Mu Angela Ring Chris Rose Raleigh Salyers Sue Sexton Buddy Sheets Jerry Slemp Curtis Sluss Robin Stair Marzia Stanley Tommy Stanley Darlene Stidham Marlene Stidham Cheryl Taylor Jessica Welch Donna Willis Kirk Willis Charlene Wingler Norma Wireman Victor Wright TE : f | Y) LL a eo = ec 1. oO O J) ORV Vs 94 gee ene Sa Cree Nene ae HF, 4. Ginger Beaver Nadine Boggs Lisa Bond Ricky Cole | Bernard Cant Bart Harvey Debbie Hamilto Andrea Hayes Peggy Hayes Barbera Hg Richard Huey Hut Karen James Elmer Jones Mary Ann Kellogg Barry Kent Bernard Ketron _ Larry LaMasters _ Bryan Large “John Lawson Pete Lawson Letha Lawson Sherry Long Jeff Malone Sherry Markhan Karen Massie Sherry McCowan Sonya McCoy Angie Morgan, SherryMoare — 4 a obinette oberts Johnny Schloder Mark Sexton e ¥ FRESHMEN ke NN a z E ac £ o ek, foe ies cun Des sez OE moO £ ar a oe 3 5 aG¢ ose Sra2Xs £ em e525 23 8 LNEA =05 Renae Fields Gary Finch JoAnn Flanary Veda Flanary Mike Foster y Doug Funk Denise Gillenwater Jimmy Gilliam yy | Carl Greear i Donna Greear Sherty Greear _ J@ny Greear | Gary Gross Charles Hale Chuck Hale Amy Hall eee RRS Sao Teresa Hileman Anita Hill 4 Delana Hill 86 4 _ Paula Hill Shirley Hil ' . Tommy Hill : Steve Hubbard a David Jackson Allan Jacobs heila Jacobs @ Anthony Keith Connie Keith David Kilgore J ‘Melissa King - Joey Kiser ‘Ann Lindsay ow Y Daniel Lawson Sherry Lawson Stoney Lawson : Karen McCammon . Me We Danny McConn Janie McReynolds ‘ - Jessee Malott Nora Manning y % Whar. LA (4 87 Abbott ington © Timothy Collins. Tina Czar Danny Damron ‘Chris Dean _ Missy Dingus David Estep Very! Evans _ Tracy Hileman Roger Hil] Shirley Hill — _ Danny Hughes Tammy Hurd Hazel Hutchinson Carrie Jenkins Thelma Jessee Lisa Johnson Brie a Matknans : - David Gaal : lardy Mullins _ Class of ’82 It Lisa Adkins Burley Ball Paul Bartley Harry Bentley Woody Beverly | Nancy Bevins Ted Blankenship Terry Bond Julia Branham Pearl Brummett Danny Bryant Kermit Buchanan Eddie Buchanan Carolyn Campbell Janet Caldwell Charles Carver Jim Couch Danny Crawford Robert Creed Vonda Culbertson Carolyn Deel Sherry Dotson Rhonda Ellis Jenny Flannary Kim Franks aes) wm ee be € ‘ ve is 2 SH a ee idk eo SRR e PRS eee fede 32 SRE ee Bote roan RT STS A TE a ST DYeoyalaliom a ke lala Tessa Garrett Barry Gibson Geno Gibson Kathy Greear Mark Greear Steven Greear Jamie Griffith 102 Debra Hagy Brenda Hall John Hall Lisa Hall Lynn Hamilton Evon Hamm Cindy Hayes Randy Hensley Ricky Hill ‘Vicky Hill Teresa Hillman oat 1K w fore (e] Tommy Hollyfield Sherry Huband Melinda Hughes 05 1 oo eti ssniissi, Melissa Hughes Margaret Ingle Mike Jackson Linda James Hershel Jessee | DXe) aya) (=¥Le) av aksveya) Kevin Johnson Della Lawson Teresa Lawson Kevin McCammon Karen McClellan Monte McClellan Tammie McConnell Rocky McCowan Tim McCoy Debbie Miller James Minton Joseph Mooney Mike Moore Eddie Mullins Willie Mullins Tony Palmer Chris Pannell Marty Pannell Best All Around John Hall cot Mal ll leat-le) ! aa Ad | emg YT Best Personality Paul Bartley Debbie Hagy Class Clown Charles Carver Jamie Griffith Most Athletic (GT aon Of] o-0)a) Stephanie Walton Most Attractive Willie Ratliff Julia Branham Most Likely to Succeed Eugene Meade Melissa Hughes Best Dressed Robert Yeary DY o)o)( Mal-lehy Flirtiest Terry Bond Gena Gibson Most Talented Anthony Collins Kimberly Franks M4 (ox) at BY - Vo) ( 6 a Ko) Yel slexe) Wate dhl las) Stephan Powers Teresa Hillman BEST PERSONALITY 1S) hol a aN @) 611 B) MOST ATHLETIC - CLASS CLOWNS | 108 MOST ATTRACTIVE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 1s) eM MD) d stato) a D) FLIRTIEST MOST TALENTED 1s @} ¥ i D) =AV(ON BID) TO SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 109 April Pina Elaine Ramey Willie Ratliff Kelly Ring Denise Ringley Mark Ringley Curtis Ritchie 110 Susan Rose Betty Salyers Donna Salyers Sam Sanders Sue Sanders James Slemp Jeff Slemp hYere) dae) [UTS Pam Stallard | Lisa Stallard Rhonda Stallard Paula Teasley Jeff Wilson Billy Wireman Missy Wright Doug Yeary Robert Yeary 114 Senior Song TODAY IS MINE When the sun came up this morning, | took the time to watch it rise And as its beauty struck the darkness from the skies, 1M dato) ble} alm ateywm-yoet-11@-leleM Ole) lee) xeyat-lelm@-1] Meahwmduele lo) (mies comes Nate ate) m ele. avm-leleldel—mel- hime. (eater Moment —y And as the sleepy world around me woke up to greet the day All its silent beauty seem to say, So what my friend, if all your dreams you haven't realized Look around you boy, you've got a whole day to try. Today is mine, today is mine to do with what | will. Bore! YaMeellel-mm seh me) 0-) oy-celt-] Reid | om con | B To die a‘little that | might learn to live. To take from life, that | might learn to give. Today is mine. Before us is a future all unknown, a path untrod: Beside us a friend well loved and known... . that friend is God. FLOWER COLOR White Rose Baby Blue ADKINS, LISA COLLEEN Norman and Judy. Adkins Rt. 3 Box 155 Coeburn Knightettes 2 yrs., N.H.S. 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 1 yr., J.V. Basketball 1 yr., Charger Staff 1 yr., Rifle Corps 1 yr. BALL, BURLEY W. Burley and Josephine Ball, Sr. Gen. Delivery Coeburn Chess Club, D.E.C.A. Club 3 yrs., Football 2 yrs., Spanish Club, Perfect Attendance Award, D.E.C.A. President 1 yr. BARTLEY, PAUL KEVIN Troy and Phyllis Bartley P.O. Box 1053 Coeburn J.V. Basketball 1 yr., V. Basketball 2 yrs., Key Club Officer, Pep Club, Chess Club, F.C.A. BELL, JEFFERY DARRELL James Roger Bell Box 725 Coeburn BENTLEY, HARRY LEE Mrs. Esta Bentley P.O. Box 1114 Coeburn D.E.C.A. Club 2 yrs., Mining Maintenance 1 yr. BEVERLEY, WOODROW FAIRBANKS Raymond and Mattie Beverley R.R. 1 Box 410 Coeburn N.H.S. 3 yrs., F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., F.H.A. 1 yr., Football 2 yrs., Science Club Vice-President 1 yr., Key Club 1 yr. BLANKENSHIP, JOHN THEODORE Wayne and Betty Blankenship P.O. Box 686 Coeburn D.E.C.A. 3 yrs., F.H.A. 1 yr., 1982 Delegate for D.E.C.A. State Conference BOLDEN, BETTY LOU James and Connie Sparks R.F.D. Box 10 Coeburn BOND, TERRY LEE Sa Cedatelaemolale ll mY-)aey-le-M mle) ele] Rt. 1 Box 20-D Baseball 2 yrs., Physical Fitness Award 1 yr., 1982 Mr. Coeburn High BRANHAM, JULIA ELIZABETH (JEB) Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Branham P.O. Box 88 Coeburn J.N.H.S. 1 yr., N.H.S. 2 yrs., Science Award, Typing Award, Knightettes 2 yrs., Spanish Club 3 yrs., Pep Club 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 1 yr., Delegate to VA Girls’ State, Ist Runner-Up Miss Coeburn 1981, Band 5 yrs., Annual Staff 1 yr., Majorette 2 yrs., Head Majorette 1 yr., Cheerleader 2 yrs., Society of Distinguished American High School Students BRYANT, DAN EUGENE Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bryant P.O. Box 601 Coeburn Key Club Secretary 1 yr., Football 4 yrs., Basketball 1 yr., Track 4 yrs., All-District, All-Regional 2 yrs., P.E. Award 1 yr. BUCHANAN, KERMIT BUCK Everett and Marie Buchanan P.O. Box 1062 Coeburn Football 4 yrs., Basketball 1 yr., Track 4 yrs., All- District in the 880 Relay 1 yr. BUCHANAN, TIMOTHY EDWARD (EDDIE) O ieott-lele¥ley-le = 10 (el el-let-le) P.O. Box 574 Coeburn FH.A.1 yr. FBeALL yr BURTON, JANET LEE Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Burton Rt. 4 Box 152 Coeburn Cheerleader 1 yr., Track 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., F.C.A. 1 yr., Pep Club 1 yr., French Club 1 yr. CALDWELL, JANET DARLENE (JERNET) Mr. and Mrs. Ronni Caldwell Rt. 3:Box 18-H Coeburn French Club, S.C.A., F.B.L.A., D.E.C.A. Reporter- Historian, F.H.A., Band 2 yrs., Journalism 2 yrs. CANTRELL, MARGARET Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cantrell Rt. 2 Box 449 Coeburn F.H.A., Spanish Club, Junior Achievement Awar CARVER, CHARLES TODD |B leet-lur-lalomey-lelele-M@r-lay-)s Rt. 1 Box 444c Coeburn Basketball 1 yr., Track 1 yr., Chess 3 yrs., Band 1 yr., Key Club 3 yrs., Forensics 1 yr., S.C.A. 1 yr., Senior Class President, Drama Club 1 yr., Spanish Club 1 yr., P.BeL AL yr: COLLINS, ANTHONY ELMER Mr. and Mrs. James Collins P.O. Box 1021 F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., President 1 yr., S.C.A. 2 yrs., President 1 yr., Jr. Class Vice-President, Science Club 1 yr., Key Club 2 yrs., Pep Club 2 yrs., N.H.S. 2 yrs., French Club 2 yrs., Parliamentary Law 1st Regional 3 yrs., Track 2 yrs., Society of Distinguished American High School Students. COUCH, JAMES ANTHONY (PUMPSIE) Burley and Kathleen Couch Box A Coeburn Chess Club 4 yrs., N.H.S. 3 yrs., Baseball 4 yrs., Basketball 2 yrs., N.H.S. Reporter 1 yr., State Championship Team 1979, J.V. Basketball Team Champions 1979. CRAWFORD, DANIEL RAY 113 Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Crawford Rt. 3 Box 253 Coeburn Chess Club 1 yr., Band 2 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 1 yr., V.I-C.A. 2 yrs., Bus Driver Gt Sd 5 ot DO) 5) = a I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Creed Rt. 2 Box 33 Coeburn J.V. Football 2 yrs:, Varsity Football 1 yr. CULBERTSON, VONDA NOREEN Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hubbard Rt. 3 Box 208 Coeburn ° Home Ec. 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., Band 1 yr., Drama 1 yr., Journalism 1 yr. DEEL, CAROLYN DENISE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deel ' Rt. 4 Box M Coeburn F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., F.H.A. 1 yr., Band 3 yrs., Journalism 2 yrs., Ad-Editor 1 yr., Miss C.H.S. 1982, Math 9 Award, DAR History Award FRANKS, KIMBERLY GAIL Wayne and Helen Franks Rt. 3 Box 198 Coeburn Pre-Algebra Award, Student of the Year 1 yr., French Club 4 yrs., Treasurer 1 yr., President 2 yrs., F.H.A.-5 yrs., Historian-Reporter, N.J.H.S. 1 yr., Secretary, _N.H.S. 2 yrs., President, Who’s Who in Music, Who's Who Among American High School Students, Society for Distinguished American H.S. Students, All- American Band Hall of Fame, Drum Majorette 2 yrs., All-Wise County Band 5 yrs., Knightettes 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 2 yrs. FREEMAN, KATHY SUE (PUNCHO) Lena Adams 429 Ky. Ave. Norton F.B.L.A..Mini-Chapter Secretary 3 yrs., N.H.S. 2 yrs., Knightettes 1 yr., F.H.A. 2 yrs., Vice-President, S.C.A. 2 yrs., Steno Award, Honor Award, Society for Distinguished American High School Students, Chess Club 1 yr., President co) FLANARY, JENNY LYNNE Pate and Virginia Flanary Rt. 4 Box 6 Coeburn Spanish Club 3 yrs., D,E.C.A. 1 yr., 1st in Sales Demonstration, F.B.L.A. 1 yr., F.H.A. 1 yr., Library Club 1 yr. FUNK, DONNIE WAYNE Phyllis J. Funk a Rt. 3 Box 145A Coeburn GARRETT, TESSA LYNN J.D. and Thelma Garrett Rt. 3 Box 103 Coeburn F.H.A. 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 1 yr., V.I.C.A. 1 yr., Flag Corps 1 yr., P.E. Award GIBSON, BARRY EDWIN 114 Edwin and Esther Gibson Rt. 1 Box 41 Coeburn Band 5 yrs., Basketball liyr., Varsity Baseball 2 yrs., Spanish Club, Science Club, Chess Club, VICA Club, Charger Staff, Vice-President of Spanish Club, Band Captain, All-County Band 2 yrs., East Tennessee State Honor Band Festival 1 yr., Who’s Who Among American Band Students GIBSON, NORA REGENA (TECH) Mrs. Myrtle Gibson Rt. 3 Box 376 Coeburn J.V. Basketball Co-Capt. 1 yr., Varsity Basketball 4 yrs., Track 3 yrs., N.H.S. 2 yrs., F.C.A. Secretary 4 yrs., Knightettes 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. Regional Winner 1 yr., Spanish 3 yrs., Society for Distinguished American H.S. Students, Who’s Who Among American H.S. Students GREEAR, KATHY ANNETTE Paul and Shirley Greear Rt. 1 Box 70 Coeburn Spanish Club 1 yr., F.B.L.A. Reporter 3 yrs., English Award 1 yr., History Award 1 yr., Honor-Roll Certificate 5 yrs., Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students, N.H.S. 2 yrs. GREEAR, MARK EDWIN @1(Solew-lavem mbuselt- Olas le Rt. 1 Box 450 A Coeburn GREEAR, MYRA ELLA Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greear Rt. 1 Box 450A Coeburn N.H.S. 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., Science Club 1 yr., Secretary, French Club 1 yr. GREEAR, STEVEN WAYNE (DUCK) Mr. and Mrs. Billy W. Greear Rt. 1 Box 446 Coeburn 4-H Club 3 yrs., Science Club 2 yrs., Chess Club 2 yrs., French Club 2 yrs., Honor Student 1 yr., Co-Ed Hi-Y 2 yrs., F-B.L-A: 1 yr., F.H.A. 2 yrs. GRIFFITH, JAMIE LYNN Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Griffith Rt. 3 Box 95 Coeburn N.H.S. 2 yrs., Vice-President, Knightettes 2 yrs., French Club 3 yrs., Annual Staff 2 yrs., Charger Co- Editor 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 1 yr., Delegate to Va. Girls’ State, Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students, Pep Club Secretary-Treasurer 3 yrs., Band 5 yrs. HAGY, DEBRA ANN Helen Hagy Rt. 3 Box 105A Coeburn F.H.A. 5 yrs., Historian-Secretary, F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., Historian-Secretary, President of Mini-Chapter, Outstanding Business Student Award, Clerical Typing Award, French Club 2 yrs., Knightettes 1 yr. HALL, BRENDA FAYE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hall Rt. 3 Box 184 Coeburn F.H.A. 3 yrs. HALL, JOHN RUFUS fo) elel-leteW¥ley-leMal-11| Box 669 Coeburn Key Club President-Treasurer, F.C.A., Key Club 4 yrs., French Club 2 yrs., Chess Club 1 yr., All-District 2 yrs., MVP in Golf, All-District 3 yrs., Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students, Society of Distinguished American H.S. Athletes HAMILTON, LYNN GAIL Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Hamilton -Rt. 4 Box 130 Coeburn F.B.L.A., Basketball 2 yrs., F.H.A. 1 yr., D.E.C.A. 1 yr. HAMM, NANCY EVON | DYo) et-1(e R-lelom bt-letental a l-Teeled! Rt. 1 Box 262°St. Paul F.B.L.A. 1 yr., F.H.A. 4 yrs., D.E.C.A. 2 yrs. HAYES, CINDY MARIE Dale and Betty Shelton Rt. 1 Box 212 St. Paul Basketball 3 yrs., F.H.A. 3 yrs., F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., P.E. Award, Outstanding Player in Basketball Play-Offs, Shorthand Award for Speed-Takes HAYES, LINDA JEAN (LOUISA) eel atar-leteWatelemalhio) Rt. 1 Box 236 St. Paul F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., Treasurer 1 yr., Spanish Club 1 yr., _N.H.S. 1 yr., English Award, Spanish | Award, Math 9 rN 7-luc eli-lelel Wat' s-lneMeUt-LiemsMal 7-106! HENSLEY, JERRY DOUGLAS Jerry and Janice P.O. Box 533 Coeburn Machine Shop 2 yrs. HENSLEY, RANDY J. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hensley Rt. 3 Box 355 Coeburn Football 2 yrs., P.E. Award, French Club 2 yrs., Honor Student 1 yr. HILL, RICKY HOMER a€-Lielsluleroe-lelomaleyec(malll 4 sie) G0 os) a 27-101 HILL, VICKY LYNN Ray and Janice Hill Rt. 2 Box 83 Coeburn F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., F.H.A. 2 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr. HILLMAN, TERESA ANNETTE (TREE) Eugene and Bernice P.O. Box 83 Coeburn J.V. Cheerleader 3 yrs., Co-Capt. 1 yr., Varsity Cheerleader 2 yrs., Captain 1 yr., French Club 2 yrs., Vice-President 1 yr., Knightettes 3 yrs., President 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 1 yr., F.H.A. 1 yr., N.H.S. 2 yrs., Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students, Annual Staff 3 yrs. HOGG, LEONARD DEAN (HOGIE) Wilburn and Faye Beverly P.O. Box 1091 Coeburn VICA 2 yrs., Second Place Awards 2 yrs. HOLLYFIELD, TOMMY CAMERON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perry sto) aor 10a) am 2-101 F.H.A. 1 yr., D.E.C.A. 1 yr., Football 1 yr., Baseball 1 yr., VICA HUBAND, SHERRY DENISE Mrs. Rita Baker Rt. 2 Box 18 Coeburn Flag Corps 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 1 yr., F.H.A. 1 yr., a Das 1 yr. HUGHES, MELINDA JEAN Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hughes Box 353 Coeburn N.H.S. 1 yr., Spanish Club 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., J.N.H.S. 1 yr., Society of Distinguished American H.S. students, Salutatorian HUGHES, MELISSA Mr. and Mrs. Billy Hughes Box 353 Coeburn N.H.S. 1 yr., Science Club 1 yr., F.B.L.A. 2yrs., Spanish Club 3 yrs., S.C.A. 1 yr., J.N.H.S. 1 yr., Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students, Spanish Il Award, Geometry Award, Algebra I Award, English 8 Award, Valedictorian INGLE, MARGARET ANN Edward and Cleo Ingle Rt. 1 Box 111 Coeburn JACKSON, MICHAEL P. Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Jackson Rt. 4 Box 149X Coeburn VICA 2 yrs. JAMES, LINDA GAIL Edna James P.O. Box 1173 Coeburn Miss D.E.C.A. 1981, D.E.C.A. Secretary 2 yrs., Track 1 yr., Drama Club JESSEE, CAROLYN ANN Margie Jessee P.O. Box 747 Coeburn D.E.C.A. 2 yrs. JOHNSON, KEVIN WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Johnson Maytown Football 4 yrs., Captain 1 yr., Honorable Mention in Football for Center in All-District, Baseball 4 yrs., 115 Second Team All-District First Baseman 1 yr., Captain 1 yr., Key Club Treasurer LANEY, DAVID EDWARD Millard and Maxie Laney Rt. 1 Box 35 Coeburn Perfect Attendance Award, P.E. Award, VICA 1 yr., D.E.C.A. 1 yr. McCLELLAN, KAREN DENISE L. W. and June McClellan Rt. 1 Box 245 St. Paul F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., F.H.A. 1 yr., Historian in F.H.A., D.E.C.A. 1 yr., Spanish Club 1 yr., 1st in Parliament Procedures, Library Club 1 yr. McCLELLAN, MONTE E. Robert and Irene McClellan Rt. 1 St. Paul McCONNELL, TAMMIE SUE Brenda Sue McConnell P.O. Box 1125 Coeburn Drama 2 yrs., J.V. Cheerleader 3 yrs., Co-Capt., F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., Mini-Chapter Vice-President, Knightettes 2 yrs., F.H.A. 3 yrs., French Club 2 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., N.H.S. 2 yrs., S.C.A. 1 yr., Pep Club McCOWAN, ROCKY ANTHONY sie re le hVar-1atom @f-1 Ke) | Rt. 1 Box 210 French Club 2 yrs., Honor Student 2 yrs., Chess Club 1 yr., D.E.C.A. 3 yrs., Petroleum Award in D.E.C.A. MEADE, GERALD EUGENE (BLOTTO) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Meade Rt. 4 Coeburn Spanish Club 4 yrs., Sgt. at Arms 1 yr., Vice-President 1 yr., President 1 yr., Chess Club 3 yrs., N.H.S. 2 yrs., J.N.H.S. 1 yr., Basketball 1 yr., DAR Good Citizenship Award, Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students 41] By aVs4 Van Gt BY Al RO) XG (G7) ot | ev] em Co) (O) 8) Clayton and Betty Milam Rt. 3 Box 158 VICA 2 yrs., VICA Officer, State Delegate of VICA MULLINS, NANCY BEVINS Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Bevins Rt. 1 Box 98 Wise Band 5 yrs., F.H.A., French 2 yrs., Glee Club 2 yrs., Forensics 3 yrs., J.N.H.S. 2 yrs., Majorette 2 yrs., Ist in District for Forensics 2 yrs., 3rd in Regional for Forensics 1 yr., Knightettes 2 yrs. PALMER, TONY RAY Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Palmer Rt. 4 Box B Coeburn Basketball 2 yrs., French 4 yrs., F.B.L.A. 1 yr.; F.H.A. 1 yr., Key Club 1 yr. 116 PANNELL, CHRISTOPHER RAY Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pannell P.O. Box 904 Key Club, Football 4 yrs., Baseball 1 yr., Track 3 yrs. PANNELL, MARTY ROBIN Annis Pannell P.O. Box 723 Coeburn VICA Vice-President 1 yr. PINA, APRIL LYNN Mr. and Mrs. John Larkins P.O. Box 971 Coeburn Track 1 yr., F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Band 5 yrs., Home Ec. Award POWERS, STEPHEN DOUGLAS Mary P. Powers P.O. Box 1037 Coeburn Football 2 yrs., Key Club 2 yrs., Reporter 1 yr., Science Club Vice-President 1 yr., Honor Roll Student, Drama, Clean Room Inspector, Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students PRIDEMORE, SHERRY PAMELA Cleophus and Ruth Pridemore Rt. 2 Box 241-B Coeburn Spanish Club 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 3 yrs. RATLIFF, WILLIE LEE JR. Bill and Alice Ratliff | @ al =o), ax: Wa @rol-) 0) 01 aa) Key Club 3 yrs., N.H.S. 2 yrs., Footbail 4 yrs., Basketball 3 yrs., Baseball 4 yrs., Drama Club RING, KELLY EDWARD JR. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Ring, Sr. P.O. Box 861 Coeburn Key Club 1 yr., Auto Mechanics 2 yrs., Varsity Football 1 yr., VICA 2 yrs., Reporter, Slogan Contest Winner 1 yr. ; RINGLEY, TIMOTHY MARK Avanell Ringley Box 412 Coeburn Key Club 2 yrs., F.H.A. 2 yrs., N.H.S..1 yr., French Club:'t yr. D.E:C-A. liyr.,.$.C.A,: 1 yr., Football kyr., Baseball 2 yrs., Vice-President of Senior Class RITCHIE, CURTIS WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Ritchie Rt. 1 Box 260 St. Paul Varsity Football 1 yr., VICA Club ROBERTS, DAVID WAYNE Elmer and Eula Roberts Rt. 2 Box 25 Coeburn Varsity Football 3 yrs., Track 3 yrs. ROSE, SUSAN GAIL Ina Lee Rose Rt. 3 Box 148 Coeburn Spanish Club 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., Library Club 1 yr. SALYERS, BETTY SUE Irene Salyers Rt. 2 Box 42 Coeburn F.B.L.A., F.H.A., French 1 yr., 1st in selling F.B.L.A. Kit, Achievement Medal for A.S.T. SALYERS, DONNA GENEVA Mr. and Mrs. Don H. Salyers, Sr. P.O. Box 87 Coeburn - F.H.A.5 yrs., President 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., Mini- Chapter President, Knightettes 3 yrs., N.H.S. 2 yrs., Secretary, Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students,°Band 4 yrs. SANDERS, LORETTA SUE Gerald and Shirley Rt. 3 Box 258-A F.B.L.A. 2 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., F.H.A. 1 yr., Library Club 3 yrs., Secretary-Treasurer SANDERS, SAMUEL CLEO (PEE WEE) Otis and Nancy Ward Rt. 4 Box 55 Coeburn FHA} lyr VICA:1 yr. SLEMP, JAMES DAVID Mr. and Mrs. Ray Slemp Rt. 1 Box 31 Coeburn Football 2 yrs., VICA 2 yrs. SLEMP, JEFFERY LYNN Mitealeahar-larem @r-1ne) (me) (108) 8) Rt. 1 Box 29F Coeburn Diesel Mechanics 3 yrs., J.V. Football 1 yr., VICA Club 2 yrs., Treasurer, P.E. Award 2 yrs., Perfect Attendance 5 consecutive yrs. ° SLUSS, SCOTTY RAY aVare rar late Watelelsaccie) [0 it) Box 888 Coeburn D.E.C.A. 2 yrs., Key Club, F.H.A., Football, P.E. Award 2 yrs. SMITH, GENEVA ANN Lottie Smith General Delivery PA 311-11 00)-] | WAS OW WO 2 wR Lo )-J p01 C0) [ole h VIO) yrs. STALLARD, LISA ANN Hurley and Claudia Stallard Rt. 1 Box 491 Coeburn Spanish Club 2 yrs., F.B.L.A. 3 yrs., Charger Staff 1 yr. | | STALLARD, PAMELLA FRANKS (PAMMIE) Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Franks | Rt. 4 Box 141 Coeburn v4 : F.B.L.A. 5 yrs., Knightettes | yr., S.C.A. 3 yrs., Vice- President and Secretary, F.H.A. 1 yr., Journalism 1 yr. : STALLARD, RHONDA ELAINE Roynal and Faye Stallard P.O. Box 863 Coeburn F.B.L-A: 2 yrs.; F. ALAS yr; DECAYS yrs. Treasurer, D.E. I, Highest G.P.A. TAYLOR, SAMUEL KEVIN Johnny and Nona McElyea Rt. 3 Box 311 Coeburn Football 4 yrs., Track 2 yrs. TICKLES, RANDALL ASHLEY Rt. 3 Box 255 Chess Club, President of 4-H Club, Senior League Baseball, Baseball 2 yrs., State Champions 1979, E.F.E. Club, F.H.A. 1 yr., Secretary of Junior Class WALTON, STEPHANIE LYNN Joseph Freeman Virgie Walton P.O. Box 266 Coeburn N.J.H.S., N.H.S., Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students, Who’s Who Among American H.S. Students, Governor School Participant, F.C.A. 3 yrs., F.B.L.A. 1 yr., French Club 2 yrs., Knightettes 3 yrs., J.V. Cheerleader, Secretary of Junior and Senior Class, J.V. Basketball, Varsity Basketball 3 yrs., M.V.P. in Basketball 3 yrs., M.V.P. in Track 3 yrs., Female Athlete of the Year 3 yrs. WILSON, JEFFERY ALLEN (WALK FUNNY) Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Wilson Rt. 4 Box 43 Coeburn J.V. Football 1 yr., Track 1 yr., F.B.L.A., Chess Club, — Co-Ed-Hi-Y WIREMAN, BILLY JUNIOR Billy and Ruby Wireman Rt. 1 Box 384-A Coeburn WRIGHT, MELISSA ANN Mr. and Mrs. John Wright P.O. Box 984 Coeburn F.B.L.A. 4 yrs., F.H.A. 3 yrs., Spanish Club 1 yr., Knightettes 1 yr., F.B.L.A. Reporter 1 yr., Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students, F.H.A. Black Diamond Federation Parliamentarian 1 yr., Honor Roll Award, Member of the Month in F.B.L.A. YEARY, ROBERT ‘‘BOB” WAYNE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeary, Jr. Rt. 1 Box 501-A Key Club Vice-President 4 yrs., Science Club President 1 yr., Chess Club 1 yr., Golf 5 yrs., Football 5 yrs., Basketball 5 yrs., F.C.A. 3 yrs., Most Improved Golf Player, French Club 2 yrs., Sgt. at Arms. SC) Hats St 1D In And We Will Meet Aga = e) eat) YU od) ara oO as 121 They’ve Got That Beat! t RERSE WG SRE crmeasce ceroone ¥ ey % Rotten Hold the Press! A wh wg HAE xs eS ete ae 124 NNER ARR ORE Vaatiereaneaatis tans gaaenedbathas exe) a=) ats} (ets; The 1981-82 Forensics team has had a very successful year. During the District competition five members took top honors, and went on to the regional level. At the regional competition held at C.V.C., several members also excelled and these members received a lst place rating. Mark Salyers, Jeff Gillenwater, and Freddie Atwood went on to the State competition at Charlot- tesville. Mark, who received the first place awards at both the district and the regional levels, won second place in the state com- petition. Congratulations to the whole team for their outstanding job, and a special thanks to Mark Salyers for representing C.H.S. so well! MEMBERS: Hattie Jane Elkins — President Gina Evans — Secretary GS Letha Lawson — Chaplain CHRIST Mark Salyer Sonya McCoy Travis Younce Nadine Boggs Loretta Mullins Joy Porter Sheila Milhorn Kathy Mooney Paula Hill Pam Mullins Susan Blankenship Jeff Gillenwater ie The Co-ed Hi-y is a Y.M.C.A. sponsored sefvice club which seeks to create, maintain, and extend high standards of a Christian way Of life. ith requiring Virginia high sch6ols to offer a€ourse in CPR. Mark Salyers was elected to ser s Page at M.G.%. Hattie Elkins served as and Letha Lawson. were representatives. 126 Es Pe] em we aw RS | i g ¢ ? DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION Vocational Understanding Civic Consciousness Social Intelligence Leadership Development DECA’s major function during the year was attending the District Fall Rally held in St. Paul at which chapter club officers were sworn in. The District | competitive events were held in Clintwood on February 22. The winners were as follows: GAIL RAMEY — 1st in job interview, EDDIE ELKINS — Ist in communications and 3rd in advertising, AARON MEADE — 2nd in product knowledge and 3rd in communications, DONNIE JOHNSON — 2nd in human relations, BURLEY BALL — 1st in spelling, ROBERT JENKINS — 2nd in comprehensive writing written exam. Gail Ramey also attended the state competition in Norfolk. All DECA chapter members attended the World’s Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee on May 22 — once ina lifetime experience. COEBURN | HIGH MEMBERS: Carolyn Jessee, Patricia Gibson, Terry Buchanan, Rocky McCowan, Scotty Sluss, Donnie Johnson, Mark Ringley, Ted Blankenship, Burton Franks, Marchell Minton, Mark Mullins, Sherry Moore, Gail Ramey, Rhonda Stallard, Sherry Markham, Evonne Hamm, Janet Caldwell, Kermit Buchanan, Lee Hall, Tommy Stanley, Karen James, Linda James, Tommy Hollyfield, Aaron Meade, Curtis Sluss, Robert Jenkins, Mark Stallard, Sharon Sexton, Madonna Greear, Sherry Meade, Tammy Collins, Michael Crawford. OFFICERS: Ted Blankenship — reporter, Karen James — treasurer, Linda James — secretary, Janet Caldwell — reporter, Burley Ball — president. 127 Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization whose primary purpose is to provide, as an integral part of the instructional program, additional opportunities for secondary students in business and office education to develop vocational and career competencies and to promote civic and personal responsibilities. Classroom and FBLA activities are integrated in the business courses to meet the needs of all students enrolled. OFFICERS: Anthony Collins — Pres., Angel Hale — Vice Pres., Debbie Hagy — Rec. Sec., LeAnn Markham — Cor. Sec., Linda Hayes — Treas., Kathy Greear — Rep., Regina Gouge — Hist., Eugene Meade — Parliamentarian. Fasy as Pie Future Homemakers of America is the National organization of students studying homemaking in high school. As an integral part of the homemaking system, F.H.A. provides opportunities for students to have additional experiences in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. The over-goal of the organization is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. Sue Soden Christy Ingle. Pam Pilkenton Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been in existence for four years. The group is part of a national organization with chapters in Junior High, Senior High, College and Pro- fessional sports, and in communities for adults. The F.C.A. is open to any student athlete or cheerleader. OEEIGEKS: President: Stephanie Walton Vice-President: Beth Perry Sec.-Treasurer: Jennifer Shelton MEMBERS: Bernell Walton T ommy Beck Andrea Hayes Toby Rose Sonya McCoy Karen Powers Jennifer Shelton Kathy Mooney Stacey Robinette Beth Perry Stephanie Walton Sammy Moeney Sherrie Markham Frank Mooney William Swann Mark Stallard Mike Hincher Donald Meade Greg Keith Steve Hubbard David DuVal Pete Lawson Coach Dotson MOTTO: “WE BUILD,’”’ A BUILDING FOR JUSTICE, LIBER- TY, DEMOCRACY, AND A BETTER WORLD IN WHICH TO LIVE. ces ie Rok KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR Knightettes The Knightette Club is dedicated to serving our school and community. There is a yearly membership of twenty- one young women whose activities range from moneymak- ing projects to sponsoring the Sweetheart dance. In order to raise money, the Knightettes had a slave sale, flower sale for Valentine’s Day, and also sold Truth and Honesty buttons. OFFICERS: President — Teresa Hillman Vice-President — Becky Lane Secretary — Angel Hale Treasurer — Donna Salyers SPONSOR: Lucille Carico MEMBERS: Becky Lane, Donna Salyers, Nancy Bevins, Cheryl Taylor, Missy Wright, Pam Stallard, Jane Bright, Beverly McKinney, Ruthie Funk, Angel Hale, Julia Branham, Kathy Freeman, Joy Porter, Beth Perry, Debbie Hagy, Teresa Hillman, Gena Gibson, Jamie Griffith, Stephanie Walton, Lisa Adkins, and Kim Franks. ie Eh aCe) at=1 lw (0) te) merolel ( 1 A poied ate) (18-1811 9 Leadership Character, Service 8 gate, ae} eA LIBRARY CLUB: Susan Rose, Kim Fannon, Karen McClellan, Jenny Flannary, Patricia Carr, Donna Smith, Recca Hayes, Beverly Adkins, Roger Hill, and Mrs. Bevins — sponsor. CHESS CLUB: Michael Bright, Randy Tickles, Kermit Buchanan, Jimmy Hamm, Roger Stanley, Jessie Mallot, Stephanie Freeman, Steven Greear, David Marshall, Clarence Hall, Steve Patton, Tim Collins, Mark Mullins, Kevin Collins, Sandra Greear, Joey Kiser, Tony Hileman, and Mr. C. Hall — sponsor. 137 NJHS The National Junior Honor Society consists of - ae Lo(—al a lo me] e-(e (Mel lelom-levem ce mudelem ath) Co] ed academically. Under the guidance of Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Buchanan, the club co-sponsored a very successful Field Day in order to raise money to purchase items for the needs of the Ye] pore) OFFICERS: President — Hattie Elkins Vice President — Terri Gilbert Secretary — Robin Meade Treasurer — Melinda Stallard Reporter — Beth Perry MEMBERS: Nadine Boggs, Alex Day, Jeff Gillenwater, Gina Evans, Stacy Robinette, Sherry Long, Boyce Ringley, Joy Porter, Kim Grear, Courtney Brum- mitt, Carl Greear, Joey Kiser, Mark Salyer, Kenneth Turner, Steve Hubbard, Ann Lindsay, Melissa Bevins, Donna Greear, Amy Hall, Kyle Mullins, Sherry Cambell, Kathy Payne, Delana Hill, Melissa Palmer, Teresa Owens, Rebecca Wyatt, Shelia Milhourn, and Rebecca Hall. The Pep Club is a dedicated group Of members who show pride in the CHS Blue Knigh ts. The main function of the club is to prom ote school spirit. The club co-hosted the Sweet heart Dance and sold bad ges to raise money for Pep buses. The Pep Club is main ly a service club for the school. MEMBERS: Debbie Hamilton, Debbie Miller, Joy Porter, Terri Gilbert, Karen Powers, Melinda Stallard, Angie McNeil, Betty Holbrook, Kim Dingus, LeAnn Markham, Becky Mullins, Donna Mullins, Mark Salyer, Jennifer Shelton, Letha Lawson, Sonya McCoy, Ginger Beaver, Hattie Elkins, Mike Hincher, Beverly McKinney, Angie Ring, Lisa Bond, Angie Morgan, Sherry McCowan, Melissa Freeman, Amy Hall, Melissa Palmer, Beverly Adkins, Stephanie Freeman, Paula Hill, Glenda Salyers, Shanna Meade. OFRGICERS: Freddie Atwood — President Ruthie Funk — Vice President Jamie Griffith — Sec.-Treas. SPONSOR: Ann Hilton Double, Double, Toil and Trouble; ? ae Fire Burn and Test Tube Bubble at! y ; MEMBERS: Melissa Hughes, Joey Powers, Larry Mooney, Tommy Beck, Dwight Gibson, Donna Willis, Steven Powers, Steven Greear, Stephanie Walton, and Gena Gibson. Not Pictured: Barry Gibson, Pam Mullins, Susan Blankenship, and Paula Hill. SPONSOR: Mr. Dockery La escuela de Coeburn Querida amigos, We had a wonderful and busy chub during the 1981-82 schook yean. In October, we attended a taco dinner and a film presentation of Don Qutjote de La Mancha at Clinch Valley College. In honor of Cokumbus Day, initiation for new members was held on October 12. Our traditional Christmas taco party was held in the schook cafeteria tn December and in March we celebrated the Mardi Gras Fiesta. To welcome Spring we had a skating party and club picnic. With these good memories behind us, we are anticipating next year con mucho gusto. Hasta Leugo, Los Conqutstadores Officers: President — Eugene Meade, Vice-President — Barry Gibson, Secretary — Richard Isaacs, Treasurer — Stacey Roninette, Reporter — Joy Porter, Sergeant-at-Arms — Mark Kern. Members: Willie Stout, Sherry Lawson, Greg Keith, Sheila McClain, Mona Gouge, Melinda Stallard, Randy Greear, Mike McKinney, Donald Meade, Nikki Gollie, Teresa Lawson, Sheila Milhorn, Beth Perry, Ronnie Adkins, David Hamilton, Beverly McKinney, Veronica Buchanan, David Marshall, Karen McCammon, Julia Branhem, Charlene Wingler, Chery! Marshall, Donna Mullins, Lisa Johnson, Becky Bright, Keith Mc- Connell, Angie Ring, Melissa Bevins, Kathy Dandy, Andy Prior, Travis Younce, Joey Renfro, Larry Mooney, Mike Hincher, Mike Moore, Lynda Moore, Bob- by Gillenwater. 141 Student Go) bl ster! Association The SCA serves as a channel of cooperation for red [b] os-Mr-T ale Mo)uer-lelr 4-14 (e)al-w-leveMevmece)ssleeltlal(er-idleeme—g ween student body and administration. Officers are elected in the spring to serve during the following year. The SCA Council is composed of the officers and elected representatives from each grade. OFFICERS: Anthony Collins — Pres., Mike Hincher — Vice-Pres., Joy Porter — Sec.-Treasurer. MEMBERS: Charles Carver, Mark Ringley, Charlene Wingler, Angel Hale, Cheryl Taylor, Fred- dy Atwood, Mike Hincher, Bernard Ketron, Beverly McKinney, Courtnet Brummitt, Mark Salyer, Robert Pope, Jamie Griffith, Kathy Freeman, Stephanie Walton, LeAnn Markham, Regina Gouge, Ruthie Funk, Amy Hall, Melissa Palmer, Barbara Hogg, Robin Meade, Sherry Long. og Re oe Fk SR ee Pittston People Ready to mine the coal of tomorrow A new world coal study says that we must triple world coal production by the year 2000 if we are to meet our energy needs. Much of that increased production is going to come from the mines of eastern U.S. coal fields. Pittston people are ready. More than 7,000 Pittston men and wome! make up one of the most experienced coal mining teams in the world. They produce premium-quality metallurgical and steam coal mostly from deep mining operations in Virginia, West Virginia, and eastern Kentucky. They have made Pittston the nation’s largest independent coal producer and its leading coal exporter. From Appalachian coal seams, the Pittston miners produce coal from one of the largest coal reserves in the East. The quality of Pittston coal has won it a worldwide reputation for excellence. With new ultra modern mining complexes constructed at a cost of several hundred million dollars in the last half decade, Pittston people now have the capacity to produce more than 28 million tons a year when the demand is there. That investment alone demonstrates Pittston’s faith in the future of coal and the people who mine it. Pittston people are ready now—and for 2000. The Pittston Coal Group Lebanon, Virginia 24266 703-889-4000 IPITTSTON Coal 143 Norton, Va. Sa Yip ) F Sng tera Fon) PARAMOUNT MINING CORPORATION Box 468 Norton, VA. 24273 P.O. 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General Electric — RCA — Maytag Litton — Kitchenaid 328-8611 Stereo F.M. 1350 Will Haul Anything ! Specializing in Sand, Gravel, and Coal. Manning Veuching Co. Die. BUTCH MANNING, Owner Business Phone: 703 679-1781 Rt. 4, Box Y Home Phone: 703 679-4370 Coeburn, Va. 24230 RAY’S T.V. AND APPLIANCE RCA — Whirlpool 151 PALMER COAL COMPANY mol Bl hal feye)pe mel isjae AND SUPPLY, INC. “Everything to Build Anything” Clintwood, Virginia Ww LUMBER Co. “Your Friendly Ford Dealer: | Since 1913” | i: TUS rexele) @ a0) i4-7- m se)! | = St. Paul, VA. Coeburn, Va. Le OO wey = Lu s oe — oc Lu QO. _ n oe ” Lu} 7 Ss 0. ore) 4-10) 7-1 8.6.40), STEWART’S FURNITURE MARKET PN od od YN) (Oy Ore ma | (om Phone 395-3281 Riverside Drive St. Paul, Va. Manager: Helen Kilgore Phone 762-5911 24283 STALLARD STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY By Appointment Phone 796-5002 ST. PAUL FLORAL AND GIFT CO. Phone: 762-9485 Indian Creek Shopping Center Just Off the 4-Lane Exit on Old Hwy 23 Pound, Va. POUND HARDWARE FURNITURE CO., _ SING. Phone 796-5435 ST. PAUL BUILDERS CARS OF CASTLEWOOD, INC. Concrete and Light Weight P.O. 174 Block Castlewood, Va. 24224 | for Better Construction. Lumber — Building Supplies — Paint Hardware | Phone: 762-5513 Box 397 | 762-5514 St. Paul, Virginia Jimmie Mullins Phone: 762-5571 155 SELF SERV FOOD MARKETS FRIED CHICKEN better than vou know who's COEBURN — ST. PAUL, NORTON, CLINTWOOD THE BRASS LANTERN “Dine by Candlelight” FROSTY BOSSIE Coeburn, Va. 395-2083 Superb Dining — Elegant Atmosphere Phone 328-9125 COUNTRY CASUALS WESTERN WEAR “Hats, and Boots for Whole Family.” Compliments 395-6053 Located in Tocoma PEOPLES BANK INC. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BRISTOL. Bristol‘Marion-Abingdon Big Stone Gap Castlewood, Virginia 74 BIG STONE GAP, VA. 24219 BRS TEXACO SPORTSWEAR COMPANY Norton, Va. Coeburn, Va. West Main Ave. Phone 395-3843 703-328-4482 @ IONS atulat —— r raduatin ; { ts TheWise Coun National Bank Member FDIC 158 SS BLACK = Compliments of DIAM OND Typ Ss - g¥anthSan Sn CM, MGs grt LCM Abb50CCUMMON?, Lree MEMBER - W.C.F.A. -F.S.F.A Autistic Design's of —Vorton INTERIOR @e FLORAL e LANDSCAPE WEDDINGS e FUNERALS e@ SPECIALTIES DONNIE JAMES REILY II PRESIDENT P.O © Xa Or G OS)2O79-S a NORTON, VA. 24273 GLENN’S FINER HOMES only NORTON Norton, Va. SMITH UPHOLSTERY Front St. 395-6461 Coeburn, Va. David Smith Box 662 Coeburn Va. 24230 Custom upholstery service, auto and furniture. Large selection of materials, also diamond and roll pleated. We can build from the frame up. Broken springs no problem. Many styles can be changed to suit customer. We also buy and sell used furniture and antiques. 160 | . Pak) thas ae k estern uto“associate store the Gamily Store Coeburn, Virginia (703) 395-2201 Odle Motoes, Inc. A-1 IN USED CARS TRUCKS DRAWER F JAKE OODLE COEBURN, VA 24230 LAWSON FLORAL BONDTOWN 395-6578 Patrons JIM’S MINUTE MART Wise, Virginia DR. SALYERS Castlewood, Virginia NU-LOOK HAIRSTYLES Norton, Virginia GILLEY JEWELRY Big Stone Gap, Virginia MINI-ET MARKET Big Stone-Gap, Virginia THE POST Big Stone Gap, Virginia GIOVANNIS PIZZA St. Paul, Virgin ia 161 PIGGLY WIGGLY has the answer! Th, r?, a, x °F Marx oF pica Wer | Sig Stone Gap © Clintwood © Coeburn © Norton Park Avenue @ lorton Plaza Shopping Center © Pennington Gap © Pulaski Rose Hille St. Paul e Wise Brunswick of PARK AVENUE HOSPITAL INC. 163 DOTSON OLDSMOBILE Your Diesel We Have a Diesel Headquarters Built for You Factory Trained Technicians Qualified Sales Sedans Coupes Wagons Trucks 212 East 5th St. Big Stone Gap 523-0130 BANK OF VIRGINIA WES 164 © “= = — oe Lu O ua y) Lu FIRST STATE BANK OF WISE Member FDIC All Your Automotive Needs PNUi Com Om We oe-la cs East Riverside Drive St. Paul, Virginia 24283 Phone 762-7191 “Where Good Things Happen!” 517 Park Avenue S.W. Norton, Virginia GY 7 SUL ye ig “iy QU LI Ly Pg MM LY Ue My) j Ye Gi, j Y Yyyy LOY she ee y Ji Wy Mii yj Li : Ud Lip Yj) Yi) 168 vo 7), Wp LLM, Ci, LOE zs i ‘ me Lees C) yy Ee ee KY TLE LI s Zo 27 LY a ] Lo oo LY) fo ye ULL EL I We Yi Diy s dated alt= 679-0212 CLE LCi ‘RUG LL sags a ke” Vp TL ue acti) errands aE we Oy AOR alae - Coeburn, Virginia Main Street senate i CRUDE LLL GELS SLL VIRGINIA NATIONAL BANK Branch Bank Located Near Payless oe BUCHANAN FURNITURE CO. “Eurniture of Distinction” Coeburn, VA Wise, VA BRUTE’S GYM, INC. “For Men and Women” 395-3113 328-3573 FOWLER’S BOUTIQUE AND BARBER SHOP COEBURN GARMENT FACTORY i er ae thes KNOX AND SONS OIL CO. SEXTON’S FLOWERS, INC. ‘““A Woman never forgets a man who remembers.” Wise, VA 328-6501 P.O. Box 397 ise, Virginia 24294 WISE HARDWARD AND FURNITURE CO. ports Wise Inc. ) in 130 MAIN STREET - BOX 1740 t — APLETE SPORTING GOODS STORE WISE. VIRGINIA WT HURSIDAY, NOVEMBER Ze Your sound headquarters complete sales and service of television, stereo, or CB radios, 8 tracks, cassettes, and all accessories. kL SuNbtrst Electronics Front (lech nicy | Hy | am. Frank ron : : ae RT | | Se M. Street |: ba War Owner 174 aul ip Fvkectrn Ltt. § pps panes eget ime BIE TONE Wise (703) — 328-3526 When You Need a Lift — Depend on a Coke “HANDY MAN’ “KITCHEN CENTER” LB PR in UPL? FREE WHEELER MOTORS STURGILL FUNE‘RAL” HOMES P.O. Box 1068 WISE, VIRGINIA Phone (703) 328-5751 ee HED Highway 58-A P.O. Box 691 — Phone 395-3305 Coeburn, Virginia Interest OnYour Money. Ask us about Tax-Free Savings Certificates PVA FNEB TheAnswerBank © First National Exchange Bank MEMBER FDIC P.O. Box 609 COEBURN, VIRGINIA Phone (703) 395-3263 owe V(e)-Jm- lperey mere) -y- hy TAYLOR FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE ot oF Home of Quality Wana Denis Taylor — P.O. Box 125 pee een Va. : Raymond Halioway — 2422 — Manager FLEMING’S BODY SHOP 24 Hour Wrecker Service 7 days a Week Specializing in Frame Work Foreign and American cars. Phone: |= Oe -t) @ UY 4 395-2478 Coeburn, Va. VANCE’S SKATING Visit Your School Store RINK Operated and managed by the marketing and Distributive Education Students. Clintwood Coeburn 926-4006 395-6380 180 LONESOME PINE REGIONAL LIBRARY iii 9920
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