William Fleming High School - Colonel Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)

 - Class of 1962

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Now, they have gone, and We are the ones who must mold and polish the character of Fleming into a s hinin g example of education. We have reached one goal, but we must strive on. For, like the widespreading fields around us, our opportunities have become unlimited. Not only must we uphold the spirit and rich traditions of Fleming, but we will be chal- lenged to bring new honors and distinction to our school. This challenge is greatg al- though we are set on a hill, we must remem- ber the majestic mountains looming before us, and, thoughtfully looking toward them, ever strive on to NEW HORIZONS. The new administration building is depicted on the William Fleming senior ring. l 57 symgof M success . . . a recoynzbbn xi , ' L :E ' 'W 2 N if' a 2 iw .V nu, a 1 ing sf?,si':f2 ,mm w,,,,1 pw, zzz 5 W ' ' 2535 5 '-35 wgm M Y V - W ' 'f nfs, 122 fiffs our Q CU 0172012 5 12 u 1 w W L 533 wwf , .. sfigkw H H X v w zzzsagr' HQQ Nm wwf::'www :1! !l ' HN ,,-:A gf-N ww ssi.:.w ,wuz N, 1 2, , 1' 'HEEL fx 'zwzszgigaww w ii- ufgiliif , , wig, Q jf gfkbuea H H H nf His 1 1 NEZIJQMH Deans Tom Dixon, John Graybill and Frank Beahm plant first dogwood tree given to new school. CURRICULUM FACULTY Pages 18-39 Pages 40-49 T W ,, I-,..,, .,-,,. , , Susan Stone and David Maxey enter the main office. e geyzbnzhy gran era . . . CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS Pages 50-99 Pages 100-101 Pages 140-173 7 . f , ,, ...,1,,,,.. , my g 'g:E :gf2lfi??3Q5-'5kff 13g5ffi'T1i M -11571 7? E , ,Y,. 1 LQ .51 --ge? 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J 11 11 113 Commonwealtlfs Attorney, Leroy Moran speaks to students on problems of local government. 575 X623 sfrucfzzre was full fere we mu Bill Frazier, Joan Magness, and Freddie Mitchell use the library facilities to write their senior themes. Qy life yrouzzogvorffor ozzrfzlffzzre Mr. Coulter gives JoAnn Jamison news of her top rating in the senior class. Distributive Education student Judy Arnold sells contemporary card to customer, Mrs. Vaught. Mrs. Tignor of the Virginia State Employme Office interprets aptitude test for Delor Tolley. V of mfoflfzy 17 Q our war! JUJQ our Qrfs . . , jg, Mid '5 ' -A L ' ' . . de 2' 42216 C- L 5L7 QL f 12 A V ff ' X Jef N Qqmgm .W my ,ff-74fL, X VS' - Lijcc QA 65- A K., kan,l ZA! 5-vm? !fh?f wh! X 40.255 ard if Q NKSXJYKX 0 , ' fi! ,M M 61:0 A 'f 7 7M r I gaglgff w .P -'Tie' Vgrpt- ,,i.1' . --'Z . '- f-f: 1,- 4 V :.,.?ia.A, lw. 51. '55 2 'V Qi f, , 1 , ' fafag . '.'9,Fff, II we Qfe prozzoffo ge a par! gfforoyress Class in Home Economics receives instruction on in- terior decoration from Mrs. Sloan. Mrs. Falls explains funda- mentals of the library to a Junior English Class. I2 Eepzlfizy fraoffzbnaf sfa120Qr0G gffge pasf . . Wayne Slaughter and Bill Kopcial work together on wood crafts in shop. Art students exercise their creative ability in class. s Mr. Miller assists seniors Roger Woodson, Sue Moore and Jack Walrond in choosing senior calling cards. X , , r E1 1 - f f M in ,,.. ' lg A FQ?1 5g? gy? David Wall waits patiently as Cheryl Wertz, Donna Dowdy, and Mrs. Mason measure for caps and gowns. az20f!0Qnn1l12y enffuszdshbagpr ffe gufu 14 XX M1371 XNXMXXXH V XX ' XX phf12X1X 'XX X375 ' ,XXX WQXM ' X -Xwf, X XX X XXX ,X XX XX , XX XX XX, X X X ' X X'jXXXW1X.X,,XXX XX XX A mn X ,XXX X-S MX, ' XX,XX as V Y 1 Hd ' X Ti' - ' Y 5, XXX QNX HXXHXX XX XXQ,-1'5'?pXX XX XX'X XX F'-ll H XX X - XJ 5 ' 'Y'?3.'iie1' W5 11513 13 our Q CU 0172012 15 WE PAY TRIBUTE In the complex panorama of today's Fleming, a serene and forceful figure continues to enrich her classes and the science department with the understanding and abundant knowledge that have been an integral part of Fleming for nineteen years. In her teaching, her community service, and her everyday relationship with those around her, she is the embodiment of the beautiful lines, A perfect woman, nobly planned To warm, to comfort, and command. To one who has brought great honors to our school through her own accomplishments and those of her students, and who has given wings to our spirits, we dedicate this 1962 Colonel to Mrs. Ruth Bricker Painter. Mrs. Painter works conscientiously w ith Mrs Painter proudly shows off Caesar to on their Science Fair projects. Here Colonel photographer. Steve Mason. JH 1 -3' Mi 1' ,gf i'fl l'r iw , E infill' ir I6 w.-::1- . :aff ii? -A .M :bk t ' V f - qaaef f , . , :-, w C., V, , Vi! ' 1 sz ' 1 U Q 1 W H ,N we To fulfill ideas and to acquire experi- ences is the high aim of curriculum. Many types of courses are offered here at Fleming-courses for professional workers and for homemakers. Flem- ing's progressive curriculum continu- ously adapts itself to the new courses offered. This year the new buildings supply space for specialized language laboratories which include a German class introduced for the first time. The programmed math classes continue to gain in size and number. V The science laboratories are fully equipped with new and better facilities to serve the growing number of con- scientious young scientists who enter through their doors. Minds as well as bodies profit from the girls' physical education program of modern dance, offered for the first time. Fleming's curriculum makes students more aware of opportunities and responsibilities as young adults searching for new horizons. zzffzbu um 512Qry1l12 y 5011120123 4 .w M ,ia-.PF KH- ': I A W 1 Is 1 I, 1? f,u 1 I 1 i , T 1 J4, i ,S if Y pf Q1 N ' wiv, K ,. JL' f zgwifwqgwl-ew ilwww' 1 M 1: ni ' ' . N M ,, U WM J4- ,ml ,iz ' i l: If ,14 x I 1. '-1 A, , 4 fx - k ' X 'xl , W .W X' ,Vi ' 55 P Y w L , W 'Wm gl, '- W Y X : -f H-H Swv -- ...a ' x ' I- A :.. 'im u M i ' Y ff pf r T1 ' J - , 'i bf' mi-5: ,. ' 5' ' ' .1 . '. -A , ' . ' ' 4 -w X- . 1 W . f . V ' fl 155 '-L1 YQ - N , ww 1 - f ., in F iw 'b .. My-..l 'Krug' . Y - ' QQ. :g. Ml. ' , w 3' , Y ,-.--- ' . 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In well-equipped laboratories advanced biology students studied comparative anatomy, chemistry students experi- mented by means of semimicro analysis introduced this year, and a unique phy- sics class had two teachers who lectur- ed alternately. 1 1 Jimmy Phlegar, Vicky Lyon, Berkeley McLendon and I Chris Catron fill chemistry trays in the laboratory. Eff l Aquatic animals studied by XZJO '274A.f X Anne Kepner, Martha Mur- dock, and Mike Carroll. x 21 I 778216 OQUQI Sandra Brooks and Thomas Robinson examine teach- ing aids in trigonometry. Several classes in the mathematics proe gram were taught in a novel manner dur- ing the current year. Programming was used in algebra, geometry, and ninth grade arithmetic. Two or three days a week, three second year algebra classes met together in the general education room so that students could benefit from the lectures of Mrs. Sifford, Mrs. Walden and Mrs. Horton. An electronics class which met once a week was also offered for the first time, and there was a con- tinuation of two contract classes which have been taught by the same teachers since their inception. -'i yzaafg Mr. Freitag explains algebra problem to De borah Gimbert. L1 ak., affzcaffgnkny JW L X V 43'-wif f ,zum K 1 -' -'V .u-'T-Lyn .via , - A . ,gy CSfUOQI2fS' JXUUQ pasf fo zlmprooe jqzfure Sandra Peregory summarizes the make-up of Congress in Mrs. Odom's government class. em ,X 5- ?Q5.2I?:T5TWA'fRk?F HQ? F QW jf, .V E5 g51:VjA---- ,W , A 4 Wgfiiiw 5152.3 'Ni W- l' Y ' H-12 W as I ,Q ., Zn: -R, ,, N, ,N V.. A ,. , ,M V ,w .4 -. .. ' , , 4 , W 24 In an effort to prepare for the future, students studied the past in American History and World History. A third course was Ad- vanced History, limited to those students who excelled in first year history. Geography provide infor- mation concerning the everchang- ing world, and American Govern- ment pupils were instructed in the principles by which the country is governed. m E , vfif U'e1fr2?Vfi'iW i- ,RL ' ss. l, , .,5m,,,l I N ..- 2 in s 1 s ' .1 fi. -F S - W- . ,J ! I Ei 1 ,, W, Wayne Ferrell and Marilyn Smith apply kfmowledge they have acquired in geography c ass. Linda Kerns and Peggy Carroll pre- pare a bulletin board depicting im- portant events in American History. oczdf cgfuofes Concerned with providing a basic foundation in grammar and composi- tion, the English classes kept students busy conjugating verbs, expanding their vocabularies, and creating acceptable themes. Students of above- average ability were placed in accelerated classes, where they moved quickly through the subject matter and worked on additional assignments. Larry Camper, Beverly Wood, Russell King, Mrs. Loomis broadens vocabulary of her students Ellen Sutherland listen to Mr. Quinn as he in her accelerated senior English class. rules of grammar. 26 sir' f ,s rm I F' Miss Ferguson explains a grammar construction to Shirley Brown and Bryan Higgins in her sophomore English class. lui Pete Pendleton and Pam Grubbs listen as Mr. Arrington discusses American literature. G,0IZ2I22dI20fy.fdI?yZIdyQ iS'fI'Q.5'SQOf6y dI2yZIdyQS Q, S ess' 3 Z. 4 1 ' . Mrs. Gustin points out exploits of Cae- sar to Latin students Barbara Rex and Billy Meador. .vo David Stoner, Bobby Williams, and Mike Ridenhour benefit from programmed text of the German class taught by Mr. Coulter. 7E1u3-'v'p17?Ff.T3E '. ' 'f 'f' ' -1-53-'1i':i? r 1 W4,.,.w Q We yu ,ir A , p, 1' ,L QSM nf' Fm v- , 14 S 1 ,, V . ,, fm, , W ,, , . Q W , ,. ,QT . se lr ,511 ui 1: V fffgh ' ge' 11 M, 3230 ' W B... 28 fjt3'Oyl dl2212?I22y 61250126393 hZ2ylIdyQS Strange-looking black folders displaying language techniqies and stu- dents studying different lessons simultaneously Were charadzeristic of the new programmed languages. As one of the two high schools in the country to offer this program, Fleming provided an opportunity for students to broaden their skills in grammar and phonetics through the use of individual manuels and tape-recorders. A new class in German was added to the classes in Latin, French, and Spanish to expand the language curriculum. Barry Moss points out phonetic skills in the pro- George Geiger conjugates a verb for Mrs. Patter grammed French course to Diane Dickerson. son's second year Spanish class. HF. --05'Q 29 iii. liil A M if xf T I Vocational Office Training students Tootie Grieg, Brgnda Saul, and Sandra Ray practice filing pro- ce ures. Specialized courses in business English, general business, typing and shorthand were offered to develop important skills essential to students desiring careers in the business world. The Vocational Office Train- ing and Distributive Education courses gave opportunity to busi- ness students to gain knowledge in class and skill in practical on-the- job training. Zuszh ess .,. was mek ' Cgfuin :ff me -, W , . 21 .visa was NW? H sian- asaes2! Pam Grubbs and Carolyn Cole practice writing shorthand briefs on the board. ff ' lm or commerczdfcareers Peggy Jo Falls demonstrates sales technique to Linda Byrd. Mrs. Brown explains keyboard to first year typing class. 5545. A- , iowssi 5 6 7 EQQQQIQQ .NR T v u lggeigwlfj w'f'el5'f-ikilliswzggfe. MZIQXUVBN inn- ,. 1 ,,,1'4'1? . , f . ' ii '?3'W 'em ,Qxggz i ' ,a rl 31 , w w v xr H, - Ja: ,. mf N N .3 ow ' v we , m H Mmm 1 x z '53 :A Q' fzi? , 1 W 13' W M 1. 4 :,,gsg,g1 M ' if 553552 '-1, . ai. 7,7 mgi-N urs' fm, f W ow: v' JK Q Q N r ' '.,,, A , W u, V . w,.m.,. QQ. 1'H H W wk 1 ou 1 an W W' 'ZW' uEQj'M'N QQ. 11v,M , , ,W M Nu MW Vs W A my H Q24 f, ,y H ,I WSL!! N Html! X iu 55,1 :Q gg ft 4:1 1 9 -Wk um- ,-W m YV ,S , W. 2, isguwv uggrq VAL . 1 fe EW X l Mrs. Sloan supervises as Brenda Moore arranges a bulletin board in Home Economics class. rj . F' Jfacfzca Jqrfs 32 CSZ!UOQl2f Q 4 v I wekjo jgrfzlrfzzre Mechanical art problem is solved by Don Brown, Dickie Moore and Bill Bradley. Mr. Hollenbach supervises as Gerald Craig and Charles Reese check read- ing on the electric meter in shop. Endeavoring to develop skills help- ful in every day living, Fleming's practical arts department offered courses applicable to varied interests. For the Betty Crockers of tomor- row, courses in home economics were offered. Classes in mechanical draw- ing and industrial arts were available to all students who wished to broaden their training and knowledge of skills needed in daily routines. ..,.. Z Q .. W ...... hff s N .. N is 1 W.. l g ' ? W I 'QM ' .wi :J 'N LH. X i 5 wie B .tif W ,. Eggs of f .' ll 2211214 - 1 1 ' '. .Hu gfz0fU1bG1affaQz2fs cuffzbafecf 122 E229 cqrfs The fine arts department began at a disadvantage this year since the electives building had not been completed. Working under makeshift circumstances, the art, band, choir, and speech departments made prog- ress, but found their accomplishments greater after they moved into the finished quarters, which were fully equipped with new and complete facilities ready to cultivate the creative abilities and talents of their stu- dents. Choir members rehearse Christmas music under Mrs. Webb's direction. Y . ,H 34 , :-if X f Art students work under the super- vision of Mr. Egge and student jaeacher Miss Nelson. Mrs. Dickenson's speech class listens as Steve Cochran delivers his Voice of Democracy speech. zfne 5414119 35 1- .'....Q,f.e as H uw-- PQ ease illl W N Toni Sarner receives advice on curricu- lum from Mrs. Boyd. 51- .E ,, is, M ,Ham ,M .., . .W , u xg 1 Wi if if F gzzzbfzn ce Students with problems about v o c a t i o n, those desiring a change of schedule, and those making inquiries about College Board Examinations were the responsibilities of the guidance counselors. Each counselor han- dled the guidance for one unit, with the assistance of Mr. Gray- bill as coordinator. Mr. Graybill explains to Juniors the graph used in Sequential Test of Educational Progress. ,N A JA,-A 'Wx 2 snail-s... in A i rg? -,YN Mrs. Odom, Mr. Graybill, Miss Stone, Mr. Elliot and Mrs. Boyd discuss students' records. QSXUCQHXJ recezbe aofyzbe 012 ffzfzzre 37 V Qin ,K wig.. 25355: ,, 2351 351555 , L warg 'L , ,K.,,.,,, N H . 1 1 grim www ' ,, S251 new . .22 L.-gs' W Bam K f , 'm'4l'll,w.N.ms? -,,-,h H ,f 131 'ii Akrr 1 :E ,mm , w-H1 H mi?W'35'5' H V u . Vffi ' M New 'QM . 1 mgwwuigggyx? gb Mmm A 3 W-1 ,gr W'H,,' w w w 4 Q ' H Sa fi , ML ww .N ' L , ,X N Q W , 1: . -ff' ff f f w 4 1 f': fm ww: 24 4312? w ESM , Q., - ,pm M ,, , Ver v-nv new-r'--4 . .., L- . Q, Y We M H MA LJH ,H Driver training students Wayne Pugh, Hubert Fleenor and Billy Sink prepare to drive under the supervision of Mr. French. gooofsporfsmans IIS' camp aszke 38 97 yszb aafzcafzbn Mr. French supervises a touch football game. Sharon Cross and Susan Lyon take a bully as Janice Graybill, Gabrielle Campbell and Brenda Walker stand ready to assist. With muscular strength and coordi- nation as their goal, students participat- ed in Various exercises and sports in the physical education program. Boys and girls engaged in intramural softball, basketball, and volleyball gamesg boys added football, wrestling, and track to their list. I e Even before the beginning of school, the faculty began the be- wildering task of organizing material and equipment in new classrooms and making plans for the supervision and instruction of the nearly one thousand students who entered the new school for the first time in the fall. As the year wore on, they gave of themselves in instruction, in test- ing, in encouraging and often in prodding. After the school day was over, a great many spent extra hours spon- soring clubs for the students and attending school affairs. Then, as the year came to an end and the students had left, they realized that the cycle must be faced again, but they did so willingly because as teachers they have the foresight and understanding to look beyond the horizon and plan for tomorrow by preparing students who will soon occupy places in the adult world. we occur, Greaziflny Qfew rZjIiS'IbI2S T v T ,F K YYYVYVYYV! YYYYYYYTU YYYYYYYYYI YYYVYYYVY 'VQYYYIV I I ll I I I I Il B I 'W' ...-l I Egmfq. u w, mm ,vgwm D u ,fi , ,, ' V111 li , ,W f H n H 1125 5 in Deans Frank Beahm, Jack Graybill and Tom Dixon F1eming's efficient secretaries, Miss Sanderson and take a break from their official duties. Mrs. Pilson, check the files. anyes QSu!0e1'122fe12 UQIZZI Roanoke City 'School Superintendent E. W. Rushton examines one of his many books concerning an important question. Xi X .Q 6 1 an ' 6 I E :. I '7' 431 N 'I xx 'L ,, A 1 w Me, - rr . .Z -. -5. .,.--Few--H, v. . Mr. Charles Arrington Mrs. Dorothy C. Brown Mrs. Genevieve Dickinson g x., J: 2, W. ii 12.-. A 2 .45 ., 1 ' Ui, Mr. Don G. Baker Mrs. Virginia H. Boyd Mr. Thomas H. Dixon Wg . Mr. Frank W. Beahm, Jr. Miss Lucy H. Buford Mr. Wallace A. Elliott se, ,, . 'Fa , . T ws or 2 Mrs. Linda Lee Berr Mrs. Billie B. Mr. Dean L. :W- rg. iw-E.. AHF 'FT' 5 1 - 44 Mak ax L1.NXkf'c 3 Nancy S. Falls Miss flean Ferguson Mr. Kenneth L. French Mr. Arthur H. Frietag .? TL,-1. vuxu-fi. 756 Szacu . Afkffvf- . gnsxm a 0Qs1k'ef61' 5120606099 Mr. John Grayblll Mrs. Roma L. Gustm A5-r Q as ri -tv E 3 N W , fypggl-' we M M M e nnrr ig 5 E, Mr. Graybill and Mr. Moore demonstrate domestic talents. 45 ,vw 1,,gL,5,i?1,1! . 11 gf' M W ,, E Q. 5 HQ! F! 1- Y ' Aix sggf' ' 'sms TSS w 1 X ., x Q? yung . 'Y' .. L.,-. lk . L Mr. Edwin C. Hollenbach Mrs. Helen G. Hollenbach Mrs. Hilda B. Jesse Mr. James Hill Mrs. Virginia C. Mason Mr. John I. Melone, Jr. 46 Mrs. Loetta W. Horton Mr. Otis Kitchen Mr. Paul G. Miller Ei N Wi 1 H I - MH ,. -, A Miss Margaret C. J Mrs. Catherine G. Mr. James T. an is-.H Mrs. SUSIE M. Muddlman Mrs. Irma S. Odom Mrs. Painter and FTA officers honor the faculty with a tea. !0Z OUIk..S'j!blII2OQfIb!2.S OZ' IZQOFG dO6dI?CQOfCOZ1I1S'Q.S' Ruth B. Painter Mrs. Mamie S. Patterson was 'T FHM vs.. Mrs. Mary R. Pilson Mrs. Mary H. Pittman ' -A . 5 12 I A' of, ' . .. ff ' ri' ' . 1:1 rf Ti 7 MI fi 1, 47 nz. X z K 3 .Q-K Aux T'i 'r Earl J. Quinn, Jr. Dr. David Redfield Miss Frances Sanderson Mrs. Manie L. . cfafzzzyes sfuognfs fo see! new 01720123 ,sp l , Q as 1 ig -.-sy.-J 'Q 'N fl M ' 5 NWTQUQ Ur ma , V as 55. J 32- ,Eg ,gli J,-I 4 gn ' 3. asf.-gf 1 eQfg:,.-QM,-Jn ' 'rs' e M QL , 11? . , . V 2lC , g, . N A wg W ' an H31 M Q. . 'ILL ' ,ggi 5 .,,QE.,LgW3 Mrs. Dailey B. Sloan Mr. Fred H. Smith Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Hill vie for the last cookie. if lp...-s ,, L jLLZa7AcfQK1 w.a4f 9244, K 7J1ba ' Jfj174-vvf ,a ' , ,7-- .H G, as Wfllfifirf 495 C. M. Spessard, Jr. Miss Masry Elizabeth Mrs. Velva S. Sutphin Mrs. Rebecca S. Thomas tone Mary S. Townsend Mrs. Martha M. Walden Miss Judith Ann Waldorf Miss Sarah Walton Mrs. June C. Webb Miss Ruth Williams Mr. Dan E. Wooldridge my M , Sw 49 is N X , v e X au iw ww H M was M M lx H ul m T w 4 4 Q . dw ,W-1 .E Q Ml.. H. w NYJ wlwtg, J ml , , ,ai 1 M W X. N , , r ,w is 5 Y a nw . ww H H H , William Fleming High School re- fers not only to modern buildings spread over a spacious campus, new equipment and enlarged curriculum, but also to the students who form the soul of our school. Without their chatter in its halls, their accomplish- ments and sometimes failures, their enthusiasm and pride at school events, and their minds eager to grasp knowledge of the World around them, the school would merely be an empty shell. This year an increase in the num- ber of new students plus the separate units brought a challenge to each student to maintain the spirit of unity and fellowship which is so characteristic of Fleming. The stu- dents had the added responsibility of setting the pace for the years to come and they chose not to stand still but to go beyond the bounding line of provincialism and indifference to worthier ideals. jfe egfuofznfs Csfrzbzlnyjbz' qccompfsfmenfs z MM., -:Tug T, rf. W 5. -ww ':f35Vgq,n::QQ,-.gf , ' W 1 , 1 w , we ' M w . - ' . - 5 9-::11,. 1 ig-1' 1 , . , , A , 1,.,,,.,l?1E?E,l,-gg ' v W-wr.j.,A: , E A ,lt- 'nn - fnzigfgl .3 ffmffxgl V vfyblfw mu M A xr , ,WMM 1 , W mi! ,Mfr 4' i 1' ' W W Wi W WM'Mw53 , if A ,Y A 1.5 V W ,M 'I' ,Ali ' my :MM :K -, fb Q :EJ 3. ,lil J- W3 'J is WS M' ' , 6 QR , L f ,fp MA 1 K ' 5 ' M Q 11, hazy , ,gig Y jg! X A: Am W W W mir jk: T an in ' mi r. , a 3: 'EQ' 'M ' ' .X ,Wifi Wi: is i X., Q: - fav .. fr - egg - ' his tvllf X! VESSEE: .::,, V ' w E 'I , f , w di? ' L Y N 2 W A J? , ' V Nj f, I V S , Sf? P+. 1 W ' ' 2, , x . ,553 X ..a3ifgz Iww-W3 vim meg H, E51 A Y Xt.- K A i i Pictures of girls for Snow Queen contest are considered by Mr. Arrington, Nancy Walters, Dianne Beard, Mr. Quinn and Mrs. Walden. Qgenzbf Wcers tEd0Q0fy3y jofnny ZQJOOJ Caps and gowns! As seniors took mea- surements for these cherished symbols of their progress and success, they stopped to recall the work, the play, and the friendships that made it all possible. They remembered their animation last fall when they first saw the new buildings with the brilliant orange doors and black sidewalks. Senior class officers are Sherry Cadd, Sandra Carroll, Pat Wall, secretariesg Doug Kingery, treasurerg Johnny Wood, president, Gordon Conner, Bill Higgins, and Joe Wilkerson, vice presidents. 53 They remembered their ecstacy when using the beautiful new gymnasium for ex- citing sports events and memorable dances. Those familiar faces . . . the themes . . . the Senior Assembly . . . Senior Day . . . the Prom . . . graduation . . . all will long be remembered by each seniorg for although, individually, these are not paramount, to- gether they are vitally important in creating that spirit which has become a tradition in William Fleming. Jimmy Woody rescues books for Cathy Brown. Mr. Miller delivers long awaited senior rings to Ginger Gevrekian and Jimmy Crutchfield. l P .x. x ,N X , ii rn .f , , a 1 Q. Xia Le f -1 4. ,ff- Mrs. Loomis gives some helpful suggestions on senior theme to Dianne Beard. ...... We .., Honor graduates for 1962 are JoAnn Jamison, Nancy Walters, Cheryl Corbell, and Dianne Beard. 90516 gaeacgeffgy JYQHOI' graofzafes if f ring Maria Ward looks at books as Andy Stevens and Pat Wall pay Judy Gee for their purchases. awwm Qreams 69001229 reaffzes if Cgenzbrs Calvin Troy Linda Kay Becky Sue Anderson Antol Arnold Sandra Kay Patricia Mae John Melvin Arrington Arthur Ayers iam N i Carolyn Sue Arnold James Johnston Bailey Judith Ellen Arnold Stephen Robert Bailey in US William Mann Ballentine Sara Lorraine Bandy Patricia Kelly Banton Gearld Douglas Barnett Donald Ray Barrett Bonnie Sue Bayse Sandra Leonora Bayse Diane Delorious Beard Cheryl Jean Benson Joseph William Bradley if 3 3' .P U9 ea Q - wo igk ' -,H ,wuz e 1QA, f Sandra Leigh Brooks Donald Ray Brown Howard Weeden Brown, III Mary Catherine Brown wwf, Nancy Lee Brown Richard Donald Buckingham ,git Kenneth Edward Buckner -1' - ' Linda Faye Buckner Linda Cheryl Byrd Sherry Jean Cadd Mary Anna Catron l College Day is enjoyed by Dean Graybill, Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Dunagan and Mrs. Antol. my QUIT? Jo Anne Campbell Ruby Jane Chattin 'E Zahn gf fezlny CSQIQICFS Sandra Louise Charlotte Leigh Carroll Carter Carl Holly Linda Gayle Christian Clark ,,5, - Y Qi ' 1. x- ' r .f-f' -' wr- , ' ff5l5.l.-is - Q-vi or qfx.w- e.f C . get .ff ' ' - 'I in 'Uh Melinda Mae Carter George Willie Clingenpeel v .wfissfizw ww ww ,xl li- M 1 ,wwlliiiiiiii l ' H W ,Nl sieszw ,, my - - 'gl iff? .M E , WM 'lie w H Lil . ,Jas W. -, 4 1 Y - sw- Q -e ,, H Gordon Wayne Conner Patricia Mae Craft E f wifi :if X eg W ' li x Nudge-21 N 1 , l , 'RL . iii:-L 'E ' :san M , -,-, H - -, ' . ooo we H ir, in Hi ' y noo,nn ey oof,ooo , F. w xr M .k xxA to , If ey H , Aiiif 2 l, oonnooo I , Vg V-H lL.-M53 M' -X x ff y ai? U Aa, -C Cheryl Corbell and Emery Winstead struggle with new combinations. Gokye CDQY presenfs yflmpse cyf jQ1fz1z'e Sherman Jackson Conner Wayne Lee Crist Richard Martin Cooper James Anthony Crutchfield Cheryl Lee Corbell Lewis Edwin Cunningham - Arthur Edward Coulter, Jr. Yvonne Marie Dalton 4:-- G! Que- X Sharon Gayle Davis .Z 47 ' 1- L Martha Marie Dick f 4 ll. S- X fl N f .si ' gg -- N H l, 1 H Larry Camerian Dickenson Jack Blake Dillard , .... W-,,: ,Q Edward du Bois Dillon , Sandra Lou Dillon Donna Jonel Dowdy James Lawrence Dunagan l. 'K v Betty Carolyn Duncan lp 'Q Patricia Ellen Duncan X 5 1 1- U99 dvr 2' fu Suzanne Marie Edleman Peggy Jo Falls Wayne Allen Ferrell Phyllis Ann Flick Raymond Gordon Franklin Evelyn Laverne Garten Judy Linda Gee Edwin Arnold Gendron, Jr Ginger Ann Gevrekian Richard Frank Giles Sharon Leah Gray Royce Ann Hall l3x f- 5 Q -w, ' Jo Ann Jamison and Nancy Walters collect fees from Danny Kingery, Berekley McLendon, Freddie Mitchell, and Johnny Wood. Wzlnys are recezlueof Janice Mae Graybill Lena Louise Harper qff. Miriam Elizabeth Cynthia Sue Greig Guthrie Bonnie Jean Ronald Russell Harris Harris ,jr xl '1 . '1 35? Elizabeth Ann Guthrie Peggy Ann Hayes . -W -G N W if .- mimi QQ-H , mag qefifif ww if H lu, m mm ,H nsmsffs: - pl, fa-of , - , H in ,H lu , 12535: w r ww L - fy' - 1 'W Lunch period is used as a study hall by Linda Antol and Don Brown. Q3 31212914 ffem es are compfzfecf Cheryl Leigh Roger Lee Donna Jean Heath Hedge Hendrick John Hampton John Thomas Phyllis Jean Hodges Holton Honaker L n , Adi William Jackson William John Hicks Higgins Tommy Clyde Larry Charles Houchins Howell 1-gf-if'-: '1f.f.gf'fa, ' iw li.. me m31,,, Judith Marie Hudson Jo Ann Jamison Debra Sue Jesse Charles Saville Johnson Jr. Mariel Charleen Johnson Robert Edward Jones Shelvia Jean Jones Diana Gale Kane Jerry Farrow Kasey Ranny Wayne Keys x Danny Wayne Kingery Douglas Lynn Kingery Joan Louise Kinsey George Elbert Knight Janice Lee Knox Carolyn Sue La Brie Samuel Lee Laffoon Valentene Lampros Roger Curtis Leonard Wanda Jean Light Wayne Crxst pomts out a house at the base of the Peaks of Otter to Danny goooffzmes are experzenceof 2112 Patty Jane Lovelace Barry Michael McCarty Qgenzbr assem y Carol Sue Loving Robert Adam 'McCray 6+ e 545552. Sally Sue McFarland John Micheal Martin Q-. ii KS' Mary Lucinda Menefee Norman Ralph Miller Gail Ann Minter Danny Wayne Mitchell Freddie Rea Mitchell Nancy Elaine Mitchell Ella Sue Moore Richard Alan Moore Margaret Virginia Morton Garlene Marie Moser , 'ff' sg ' H gpm-A 'YT X A J fin' ,pp- - r' William Brydon Owens Mary Anne Nofsinger Benjamin Newman Nicodemus Pat Anne Nichols James Richard Nichols Richard Lee Nelms Matilda Ann Nelms Janice Lucille Murray Don Lee Mundy Bonnie Lou Muddiman Beebe Hall Lmda Antol and Joan Magness have fun talkmg to the small fry, Sandra Faye Peregoy Linda Gail Ratcliffe KY k -n ew LJ 'Ti 4-Al I -Q ri! if E, .. 1 ro 1 QE:-Z .R 1 , l i as ii fi S wg -'IW if .Ebel 'A 'P K: X M t, 1 ' . W H . i 3 Eddie Gendron takes time out from studies to call h1s girl 91210119 GPG 50!2OI QOfdZ! 690115 ZIfJI 0J22 Sandra Faye Robert Houston Thomas William Virginia Ann R'l Robison Robinson Ray 1 es Donald Chitester Ralph Harold Judith Carolyn Larry Allen Roman Rood Roop Rowe if in Barry Edwin Schlosser George Gilliam Seigler Dillard Anderson Sharpe Toby Wayne Shively Katherine Louise Short Margaret Jean Sink Judy Coramae Smith Patricia Ellen Smith Joseph Edward Spichek Diane Carol Stanley 9 1 ear' jeu, -461 QR' Judy Sue Stanley James Edward Stevens Philip Andrew Stevens David Burger Stoner, Jr. Pat Helen Strokes Mary Agnes Sublett Cynthia Ann Tanner Stephen Edward Thompson Delores Ann Tolley Jefferie Jane Trout t Arnold Trumbull fa - ..: nw: : , ffm - , ,3,. ' -2213 ia --, 'A ' 1 a f , Y: ,N ell- -f . 3' .sri iv ' -' L -: - v .-:xirllzlw A! i. Lf - 1, ' - W i 51 , I mas., B ' 'J R' U' 2 i n gba -- 2-,.., .55 Future engineers, Chuck Johnson and Bill Higgins, study the use of a multi- meter. graafzafzbn frzhys exc'17e122e12f Harry Roger Edward Bruce Jack Farmer David Preston Turner Umberger Waldon, Jr. Wall Carl Frederick Nancy Rebecca Maria Elena William Fred Wallenfelz Walters Ward Webb gg-A Elaine Rae Werner Cheryl Anne Wertz Patricia Jean West Karen Ann Whitcomb Carlesa Snow Whitenack Bonnie Mays Wilkerson Joseph Benjamin Wilkerson Charles Douglas Williams Robert Lee Williams James Emery Winstead Johnny Edward Wood Barry Victor Woodford Roger Blair Woodson James Robert Woody pls, ff ' Nancy Rosetta Wray GS CS6'I2lbZ1S' fZIf'12 Z!O6UdI OfI2QCZ! 60Z'I2'0I2.S' Ornaments in the display case of Hart Hall are given a final touch by Sandra Peregoy. 77 .,,: , W :a .. Y w it Y W . I , 4 I , .I , 1, -. nu ,hi 5 ', 4 .. 2... M EN .Nh ka M ' ll -1:5 , iw ww l lf. , ,,- . l ' w w ,im iii . 5 ,, ' l Q. 1, ' . 4 , ww ww W w t I wwsgzwr - 1' wash Q 5 ' ' e ' f a ... Z A V..-f C Q i A . bg' r A il wfiiw E w l Qff : :' wwwlfffi 'ww - -- lie ww J , s. - ww i wi' 5 lw. 'fur w ww. .. , I, G98 w ww,w Z.-.Z A A.. V . ii- :wi,w gifs : - , wigs Hww www A : - l, V -I sw: H bi, .I :wig aww 1, ui, 4 ,ggi x , ,ki ww ww wx lllwwwfv - ' V- wil ii,Qi!9iu- w3l 'ww Eg fQ5.L 'www1'M -. H, ef , egg., , . , 1 ' . w - ' f l ' a ' 3' I 2' V iik A. - 1- Y 4 f lx an, is , ,,, v . - li ,. Q i Y' ww N ww . ' ' . if 1 1 ,.,, is 'L ll, . ,,, M, , -I 1 1 - ' s lf' it i muwglll i sw ww, M 4 g l w .ew Q ' 3 - . ea 5 - Larry Marie Eddie Ronnie Evelyn Miller Mike Mary Ann Adams Akers Allen Allen Ames Ames Anapliotes Judy Rodney Nancy Victor Gayle Carolyn Benny Anderson Anderson Argabright Arnold Arrington Ashwell Atkinson Barry Virlon George Tommy Cai Bobby Beamer Beaver Beckwith Beheler Bell Bethel Biggs Uge junzbr Their third year of high school found jun- iors looking ahead with many plans and hopes. Gone were the sophomore days of rushing frantically through buildings looking for rooms that always seemed to be displaced. No longer were they strangers, but teammates Working together in various projects student gov- ernment, plays, contests, the all-important Junior Assembly, and the highlight of the social year, the Junior-Senior Prom. Gaiety, fun, and laughter mixed with responsibility, packed their junior year, but with its close, they anxiously began anticipating the coveted position of seniors and another great year at William Fleming High School. Don Bingham Cai ol Boothe J Judy Bocock Danny Bower Linda Booe Joyce B ow er leanox at1 on ollms Ti La Niece Bower India Bowles Margaret Bowles Sandra Bowling Brenda Bowman Mary Bowman Dorothy Boyd Jackie Bradley Jan Bruce Sheila Bryant Larry Buchanan s nil' e rf ,-'-- 1 A If 2-W , 4 ., W , I HH H lei N' 4 l '5 1, ,L 0 Ku if' 4 1 fl 'wsu .wel fl ! 'X X W 11: l x - ,Q ly x Jn N M534 4 1 f Wi an I 3 II 4 N .Q '31 . 1 l ull H ld ll 'I W' ww H 21: W' iw S Judy Coleman Burrell I' ':'-- JUN Y ' 'W' L: Allen Burtis I -B - Q- - ., 4 X 51, I Dickie Byrd 1 -'Lrg I 5:1 7 Steve Cabaniss 'iff Biff X' X E, , W ' L i o lull A i if l A W Kathy Calhoun I 5' A :Y K x ' - -- X ' 1 V I. .L , Y lu lg ' Diane Carroll 'is iw lf' gig V ', -C 51 an .J Peggy Carroll X ' BN 5, , N .- N WP' lv 1, 1 l ,.lv,l+'f1i'fi, ' N ' ,ll 5 Dee Carter , .,,., , E in ,, Ure Nll N ' - f , , , V Ronald Carolyn Shelby Ronnie Roger Carolyn Chatting Chick Chumbley Clifton Coffey Colr Cynthia Anne Gerald Tina Lewis Roy Conner Craig Craig Crazge Creasy Creasy L . . Q. 1. J 1 ' V If- 'gE54'Z.w.lv ll ,. L...-may W -:mx v N V V , WX X ww! l 1 QWLH -A , e ,g g w 734' Q . V, We-. ' - rv 'HQ ', N Q L ' gill L 1 X 4 -NI 4 ..-UNL? I ' Q h W W ' -L.. , ' l l QQ' M, 2 ,N , A ,R . 1 . gf Li L. ...Wx . L ,- .x, , , 41 gg .X ' El , -r Q 'H A X 'J' ' . ., V ' ' Q A . -' 1 ill' .A , , ,g -4 gm ' l , .L J N 55955-ff' ' f J N 3 1 M Xl A l l gf l iclgie fr' , l ' ', fx 42 ' . 5' 4 lvl.. N 5 ' B Ji 'mu Joyce Dooley Sandra Deskins Patsy Ferguson -' 15255 ,, X' 1521 '15,-4:21. ew - ' 1' 1' '- 4 111 5 111 szilexxiz, m 1 ff ' fi l - ' '- F '-1 ' KN 11 11 ' WL f.. I A . ifi5 ,:g1 , , li 1- Y . ' - 1 Q , in f in-f-'J .' fu -? l f 'Z' 5?--.-Te ' , ' 514 f 1 dmv i fs, ' .r-- BM - F1 'l5'...E5'-5' ' siiw , ' , I T-:: .'E':.. - ll! F . ,Elf . I '11l' 5311:-2 L-I V- ' -'--' : y M L.: .., f. 311, - fa 1 , X 1 - 1 1 ' fl, or ' IIQI I Q1 -If 1 1-K II L X Mr. Sam Goode of Roanoke College points out advantages CCHIZIQLI DT? Qgfegffla of the college to Marie Akers, Dreama Dudley and Jeanne un ' 8 on U ey B3.y6S. Charlie Sharon Dianne Dugan Dowell Doran . panifcgoafes II? Gokye QQ acfzuzfzes Michael Regina Peggy Roger Joy Bill Dodd Divers Dillon Dillard Dickinson Deyerle Jerry Cheryl Rosalie Ricky Betty Linda Dearing Dulaney Ewers Elmore Farmer Farmer Frances Alfred Carolyn Hubert Juanita Richard Firebaugh Fisher Fizer Fleenor Fleenor Flora I I . II I . I ., I I, ..,. ,y l II I .Iv 'V A 7 , ,. V71 f ' I' 1f111 ,fa ' 1 4 J tr:-74 vi D . -, I or ,I, I, If I , II II I vs -:HI I. I wg 111. 1II I l. er ll? K Q W 111 l U A' 'ill 1 111 :.l ' 1l1.1 XI I El l III VI- .I-II IQ afar I I Im I , , M. I . I I I I ex ' f 1 li I r 5 N w -- Y- M- .Egg 1? l' .U ll I I nl 1 0 J, J t gg 'U l at r li JJ 'mg I I ..II x 1 l l LA . W I 1 I II, 1 1 11 f 1.4 av JA .v - . gene l 'jskf 2 ' 1 1 1 1 l Q 1 ., -Q . 1. 4. 11 . , ,-.. ll.: 111, -- .n 1.1v . .2- . G .F . qf . :. QI5 Q f Wi Xl' m. i -. .V .... H ' an 'ii Y- ' - rir H ' - D .. 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D ii . 4 , X Barbara Hancock '54 whim 1:15 hw' , V Larry Harper ' :ff H- - ' D45 E gn' Hp, Y ' X , Howard Harris m ia 7fT'.eL iff' Jill H - 1 MZ' ' ' if -- . I 5 - fa H M' in ':--- Romah Lee Harris N , V Judy Hal-tbergey. Y K :hk M .4 - X H I! Donna Hartman Q H XY 5-N Q iii X Hmm, , , lll- K .S ' 'Wm -' I A 'L Mum j -' i , i , Mary Lee Hatcher W 4 , yy ii ,, W 1 f ' 3-,:.E:':,: .:.: 3-y - fl Ann Hawk i Brenda Hayes F? Richard Hfwth N I ' . ' ' Helen Hedrick - , W J 1 - - : :.: .:,'.,. , . 1 T in qf-. N , -H-lf 1521 I Roberta Hedrick Jackie Hurd Linda Kerns -Q. i. in 'life Gb- Andrea Helm Sue Jennings Richard Key Madora Light and Sandy Light pay registration fee to Mrs. Chapman. A A ,QN gf? if 1: . -if . V l Q' 1 K- gf' ff 1 fflxf' :ai ' -1:5 1 , . ,W if , 1- ,121 , . 5- A ,L :S Q -B li, ' l ' , 5 , f My Am. ew! wi g ' ',,4Qsr'l ,' , Y, i x, ,N Y S' I-35' il T 1 -Q' fi ii, V , Q 'V - W , g A Y - f 4 X 6- P V is' X I i f u- ig ceq' l ' - ' xiii .iz V , V vi Nj ? 3 ww, li! gn' ff W Margaret Donna Don Libby Fred Henegar Hensley Hicks Hicks Hunziker Steve Emily June Winslow Connie Johns Jones Jones Jones Kerfoot TOTH -75119 Jgdy Betty Carol Key King I-.mg King King QQCXS CASS JICQFS Of' QGC' UH!!! Geraldine Sherlene E Kincer Kincer Korzd Brenda Gail Bo Larch Lawson Le ' , 4 nw , ,ci h 5' i an ,, al l J - . X' . t Q' ii W 1,55 2 .. 5 X i . ,k:, ' l , i ' , if 2,15 'Y , fj 82 , Sue - we l Wanda Lucado - V TH' e ,,, :LA - I fy' Q .- -fl, li, M iff? 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Wlmmer Wimmer Wingfield is ,N 1: 'H' --5' , I I Joan Weaver Gale West Shirley Wilson Willsey IUOZZSOIIS' Juniors Anne Craig, Carole Bell, Mary Bowman and Sharon McDaniel get ready to leave at end of day. W OPS or CSfu0Qz2f 930 y rf ei- iff Vi ,L Q r-L WW 5? Patricia Wolford Doug Wood Gwen Wood I Jimmy Wood s H, Raymond Woodward -N - ' '4 1 f V e Ann Wray Y ? ,, xgl' ,.,,k , , W -... 1 M '3EiAg,Lsw,w H , ' I '- A ,X Brenda Young V Q' , ff M 'n Z' S, Pat Yeatts .J J Y L 1 ' ,Ei . 5, , .1 ' ' ' Sf- Wig' JE-355' As a tribute to this loved one We present this memoriarn in the hopes that her life shall ever live in the minds of her fellow students and friends ......... In Memory of iiii 5 Mary Margaret CPeggyJ Dillon l Born Died May 31, 1945 December 9, 1961 I2 ,Wem 01415122 X I f-lx, AW, U .iw in em ww :L ,few ' ms.: W , . www Q f - 'wwe -,xl 1 NY' Engl- .. vi IH I all m l , 4- gi X Jean Manston, Lynn Dent, and Joe Drumheller 1-3 -W display magazines in the show case. - il, ,. 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Q S . x 53 c l ' - -MQ: if ' ,y Brian Higgins Ronnie Hodges Buford Holley JoAnn Hudgins Mary Hudson Marvin Huffman Bonnie Humphrey Mike Hutchins Pat Karnes Steve Kasey Brenda Jackson Joan Johns Richard Johnson Brenda Jones Carolyn Sue Jones Eugene Jones Merritt Jones Paul Jones Robin Jones Jackie Jordon Jimmy Kelley Ann Kepner Mary Kessler Russell King Sharon King Wayne Kingery Gary Kirkpatrick Shirley Klug . ,..i3. as I LT Llrg :: , W . ,- Alu 5 lf 9 gsm' 3 u I 'I ' 3 2-.1 --4 an ,. -X -es' lv, ,W- Carolyn Deyerle points out American History display portraying life of Aztecs to Johnny Arnold. ' i Hg Q ' f r ij . - 5 A Q s , .iq 1' 11 .,, 'z .J if f -fa 4. , ' , lr' yi f i - fxxmb- 415-,.f. 1 , .:-:.: Q' 1 wi 'U' an f , A pg, TEE, LWL 1 Q' Q? i zf' -2 ' 4 Q- if w 'A qv - 'X .T' 1 W 4 I K if . V V 1 1 - . ' 'Ei RMK if e 2 , , - 1 - ' ' f IW' i' -i,,f1 I vy.-in Q . t 1 Lg, . 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V 4 is 1 i' F K 1, K M5113 sfmf I He ,A ' i ' 'A' NN V v ,j 1 zv. X. , -:Ee A fir tree becomes a Christmas symbol with the decorations of Kathy Willsey and Cheryl Porter. . fparfzbujoafes ,712 junzbr l1'fllihE,..H1.Q H ' .3 'rf 2 I '-it - 1 2 , sv IJ K. 'rs J F ' ,A ,.,a,,. Q, , . V. VQSH .3 fag--www K TE A 1' w I Lal? 1 1 ll ,W 1 L ,- - A 3 .- f .. ,. , -..M ' 'rg' -V 13 tif: V KH F .vi ' w 1 F- I 'L' -ff-',-4-4 ' 'Sq gg.. ..-ugg mfef ,fl '- J QL I- :-is , TSM ai 1 fi I 1 'Q . l -' .2 :Jw 'w J I 'l W' 'N I w X W 1 W ffl I ,mx ' fr: ,' 3, 1 - H .--.' r ' V Betty Ragland Donna Reed Jo Ann Reed Catherine Reynolds Barbara Rex Bill Richards Donna Richardson G. E. Riggle Carolyn Roberts Pat Robertson Danny Robinson Sylvia Rock 96 arszg Cgporfs We Joe Sartin Frank Saunders Patsy Saunders Pete Scales Sue Sellins Diane Selph Bobby Taylor Ronnie Tyree Jay Wilhide Bob Wood rif f si I Il 1 A -YQ ' li . ' l rib4,60,fLfQLi1.f cailao oooo F 'Q'o' I ZfTTi ' ,Z-A 'ffm' Q' T l'M' I X 41 Ly ,.fi,x,4i.v4',,j 0 , N4J 4-A- 1-'PL4'1-s-4.ff.J ef' rplgff V, I if 1 Danny Alexander and Carolyn Haley examine bulletin board in refere5cgiQx n Education Week. -sv-' ANI EDU GAT TIME TIME :TIME TD TIME T0 TO TO TEST DUN, GSINVICT DEGIDE GN ESISENTIA WORK TOGETHER Ex.P1,QR - I sl TIME TO SALUTE 0000 Tabla TI' I N I' ' 'W' TIME 12 PM THE PM PGH Sm. wx LOOK OUTSHDE eeyaee om gg 97 Richard Dean and Raymond Naff transport new audio-visual equipment to their class. S758 t7I QS6sI22 GI? GQSS Jacqueline Larry Bobby Betty Dickie Patricia Adams Beard Boyd Brown Capps Chalkley Steve Gregg Richard Patricia Roderick Gregg Cochran Coulter Dean Drewery Ferris Flora Freida David Stephen Ricky Tommy Faye Foley Hammond Hampton Helton Himes Hodges 'Z Y 'Fai ,fzf f f e - wi . ' w i -4 , ' Q' 'f IQ ' , eff M 15532, A mkidioff' , ' . - . lei: or FTP ' . 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E35-,lf -, ' , K ,H ., , . .W 1+ H - s w n A - - gtquil' Er lfr Z 3? My if -5 wi- 1.4, f l A ' f --' , xr' .- 'al - 'nn va, ,I :- Q iff ' 1 'i?EiFEf?l V, 45, ,, . .54 .,1-M3 1 1 2 'ffl ,- A L .fmilly,l wi 1 ju ' MT 'Qu sl M :i , is '- vu 'M-H L'4'f,'7wfr--W1 lu' Wx.. :L - 'I:52'A-1 7 1, 'SEEK .. ,i,,1x!.gH r f' fl ' il : ' L- iw ' 5,12 ' 1. V'V 1uQ E - Reorganizing each activity into three separate clubs, one for each unit, posed a problem and hampered many groups in the initial days of this session, but as the year progressed each club was soon holding regular meetings and activities. A vital phase of high school life, these organizations served to strengthen unity among students and teachers, encouraged leadership, integrity, re- sponsibility and loyalty and served as modes of fun and fellowship for the students. In many cases such as the Science Club, History Club and language clubs these activities supplemented curricu- lum and provided interested students an opportunity to expand this knowl- edege and challenged them to strive for personal as Well as group accomplish- ments. But more important these ac- tivities broadened their experience and outlook by enabling the students to look beyond the Windowslof William Flem- ing, even beyond the horizon, to bigger and better vistas. GO- Gurrzbu um gufgmhy Gapaczfzes qnofgkag 1- 7-.HL rr., ix' ark-v X m .MI +R? I N1 , ,,,, f, w lx--,uf l -im. A ' + ,-V, H V -'wwf'-A4 I, . A i Y ,-ii 1. ., , - ' .W -X .00 N R Q W- 1 Q Miyuki ww fi- my M ' ,- Y, ,,,,...,, V. 'x' . , ,, 1 r' . , -,N IA y l ,- 1,2 1 '- , 4 L . - Xffw 'i ': 15.31 N 55.5.-N,, W, Y JAM,-?i , l M... , ' ' WW. ...yn - s:-4 ww, - Mx, 1 u' y 1- M W, ' 1 u -, ' qi 1'-ww I v im- w , ' .M ..J,, , ,N -,xgfwr ,iM-w,,, .:x ,tl A A f- W A '. A' . nm, . -Y 1 I ,M , 'ks 1 R n X 4 v' x ' 1 .- w 1' 'M , A JoAnn Jamison explains result of honor code survey to executive council of S. C. A. First Row: Mary Ann Henry fSmith Hall reporterl, Sandi Deskins fSmith Hall vice-chairmanl, Chris Catron fSmith Hall chairmanj, Chuck Johnson fsecretary-treasurerl, Nicky Nicodenus fpresidentj, Bonnie Muddiman fvice-presidentj, Donnie Barrett Chistorianj, Cindy Menefee QI-Iart Hall chairmanj, Pete Pendleton fHart Hall vice-chairmanj, Tommy Nicodenus fHart Hall reporterl, Ramah Lee Harris fCamper Hall vice-chairmanj, Kent Underwood CCamper Hall reporterj, JoAnn Jamison fCamper Hall chairmanj. Second Row: Judy Hartberger, Cheryl Wertz, Maria Ward, Donna Lovell, Pat Wall, ri.-. 4 -4 Endeavoring to promote better school spirit through responsibilities, the S. C. A. set up an honor system, including a code of ethics as one of their first projects. As a major project, the stu- dent government introduced a student directory and handbook to Fleming for the first time. Planning the Christmas Dance, revising the honor point system, and distributing Christmas baskets were some of the. S. C. A.'s activities for 1962. Carolyn Haley, Kathy Willsey, Betty Patterson. Third Row: JoAnna Campbell, Donna Lane, Penny Slagle, Cheryl Corbell, Suzanne Edelman, Jean Brewer, Pat Gallimore, Carol Shepherd, Mary Hud- son, Wanda Biggs, Mary Ann Anapliotes, Margaret Alls, Melodye de Ambrogia, Mary Hale. Fourth Row: Mr. Arrington QHart Hall sponsorl, Mrs. Waldron fCamper Hall sponsorl, Steve Cabiness, Berkely McLendon, Lynn Dent, Bill White, Jimmy Phlegar, Kenny Spiers, Bob Crenshaw, Larry Bower, Riggie Gentry, Mr. Quinn fSmith Hall sponsorl, Gary Smith. First Row: Cathy Brown fsecretaryj, Sherry Caddx Cvice presidentl, Jimmy Woody Cpresidentj, Sandra Carroll Ctreasurerl, Mrs. Sifford fsponsorj. Second Row: Pat West, Sandra Ray, Nancy Walters, Tina Lampros, Pat Wall, Sandra Peregoy, Joan Magness. Third Row: Willa Robinson, Diane Beard, Margaret JoAnn Jamison and Bobby Williams sell programs for the Beta Club at a home football game. Morton, Doug Kingery, Cheryl Corbell, Sue Moore, JoAnn Jamison. Fourth Row: Richard Buckingham, Bill Higgins, Denny Brown, Billy Clingenpeel, Bill Bradley, Berkely McLendon, Bobby Williams, Johnny Wood. Stressing good citizenship, leader- ship, and high scholastic averages, the Beta Club represented a goal for the underclassmen and an achievement for the qualified upperclassmen. The club sold football programs at the games and won first prize with its Homecom- ing float. The highlight of the year was the banquet for the new members at Preston Park Recreation Center. Miss Stone, co-sponsor, and JoAnn Jam- ison, editor, check page envelopes for the final deadline. Working to capture the year's events on paper the Colonel staff set up shop in a new room in Smith Hall to begin the year's project. Working together to publish an annual each member of the staff saw the importance of doing his job well whether it was writing copy, typing, drawing lay- out, or managing finances. Overseeing the entire production, the editor, JoAnn Jami- son, and sponsor, Miss Stone, guided and aided the other members in their work. Efficiency is achieved by Donna Dowdy, Dorothy Boyd, and Brenda Martin of the layout staff. G06nefreQfe5 yearly GCZQUIZIQS Copy department members Jimmy Woody, Sandra Carroll, Cheryl Cor- bell, Cathy Brown, Maria Ward, Cheryl Peters, Sue Jennings and Jo- anna Harris work diligently for the activities section. H K. Ph0'00g1'9-Phy Staff members, Shirley Lynne Shelton and Sue Moore re Leffell, Steve Mason, Royce Hall and subscription drive results with Steve Tobias select pictures for use Milner, C0-SPOHSOIU in annual. in :V S K ,si , 5- W 5 if ,,,. J- , if .. A 'V 5 U' :-s 5, ,,, ' 'Q wi' A QL 1 ,, 1 'M -Y ' R iv g Presenting a colorful account of the activities and special events at Fleming, I the Sabre staff produced many fine news- papers during the year. Their long'hours of writing and picture-taking were re- warded by the excellent results. This years staff varied the make-up of the paper by using the floating title on the front page. The editoral page was also improved with more emphasis on specific events and problems. Members of the Sabre staff attended the S. I. P. A. conven- 5-1 tion in April. rs... editors Kelly Littreal, Donna Art Staff and typists, Joan Magness, Assisted by Mr Miller Nila Reynolds Nancy Walters, Tina Lampros, Gordon Conner, Mary Ann Anapliotes, Becky Cregger and Freddie Mitchell Beard call in last minute Billy Moser, Quinn Slusher, Linda look over new ads Kerns, pause from their busy sched- ules to pose. Qsdgfg pugfczies .scfoofeoezzfs Miss Ferguson, sponsor, and co-editors 'NNN L Nancy Walters and Dianne Beard talk over i .V latest edition. I V Reporters Joan Johns, Doris Martin, Given Wood, Judi Selph, Sherry Cadd, Patti Gray- bill, Barry Woodford work to get their ar- ticles in on time. X- , - A -if id .- Becky Smith practices her speech for the American Legion Oratorical contest in which she won first place. Hzferary Striving to bring top honors to Fleming each year is the goal of the Literary Club. With Mrs. Genevieve Dickinson as sponsor the club is com- posed of students who are interested in any form of literary work. -Win- ners are produced in debating, prose and poetry reading, as well as various oratorical contests in the city and state. Berkeley McLendon brought recognition to Fleming by placing sec- ond in the state Voice of Democracy contest. Working closely with the Thespians the Literary Club enjoys the formal Snowball dance each year as one of its many activities during the year. bjzferazy empfaszies .yoeaifhy First Row: Sylvia Patterson Qvice-presidentb, Elaine Werner Qtreasurerj, Dickie Collins fpresidentj, Shir- ley Leffel fsecretaryj, Debra Gimbert, Donna Lovell. Second Row: Joyce Dooley, Patty Graybill, Evelyn Garren, Lois Locks, Tina Craig, Kelly Littreal, Nila Reynolds, Judy Lewis, Pat Lanter. Third Row: Sue Martin, Willa Robinson, Margaret Morton, Dianne Beard, Martha Wiggins, Nancy Walters, Barbara Miller, Sue Slater, Jo Ann Jamison, Becky Smith Mrs. Dickinson. Fourth Row: Louise Moses, Mike Dodd, Eddie Gendron, Berkeley McLendon, Bobby Williams, hour, Kermit Giles, David Stoner, Jimmy Ray Sirry. 106 ,, WF., rt, WH-e -it AJS. ...ee , AL.- L, , Shells arnett Riden 'hlega I' I First Row: Sheila Moses, Bill Hicks, JoAnn Jamison, Linda Hackworth, Kelly Littereal, Mrs. Dickinson fsponsorl. Second Row: Dickie Collins, Debra Gim- bert, Dorothy Boyd, Shirley Leffel, Donna Lovell, Tina Craig, Jimmy Phlegar, Barbara Miller, Stanley Fielder, Judy Lewis, Brenda Hackworth. Third Row: Nancy Walters, David Stoner, Berkeley McLendon, 44 1 776 Ywg' , X' , , A fy Q V V, Dickie Collins and Becky Smith as Dr and Mrs ,LQ-L-,L-f Of ,fLfff:CfQ C,3Li'f!,' , Qlbbs discuss days activities in a scene from j 1 , . O In f I, fyfespazns 1220Q0uz2y sfars ,-1.1-1-Zara-,iQlg, t , ,, .. if f A . ,544-' ..,f1fl,0mQ'-fi' Cf-'v1g4',.. maui- 524 f Al fl , I 4121 ,-,rf. , f if ty ffjy I QV fr- 'lM..,Ja'..5,,f 1 igju r, M - I fm M ,hr f,-'4' U Lodi'-'fi,e ,giffraff , ,flfcunf ,D X17 rwiifdf rfb L,-' L! L' f Before full houses and attentive J audiences the Thespians spot lighted the 1961-62 season under the direction of Mrs. Genevieve Dickin- 97 f son. The spring play of '61 was Jan- uary Thaw. The fall presentation in f f of Our Town was a smash hit, play- til ing two nights. For the third year fX in a row, Stephen Vincent Benet's,f 4 A Child is Born was presented.lvj7 Berkeley McLendon, serving as pres- ident of the organization and as star of several productions, received many personal awards and much recogni- tion for the department. Eddie Gendron, Margaret Morton, and Judy Lewis in a scene from Our Town. JANUARY THAW Cast WUJJ OUR TOWN Cast Stage Manager .... ......... Dr. Gibbs ....... ..... Joe Crowell, Jr. .. . Howie Newsome .. . Mrs. Biggs ..... Emily Webb .. Wally Webb ..... George Gibbs .. . Rebecca Gibbs .... Mrs. Webb ............ Miss Williard ........... . Berkeley McLendon . . . . . . Dickie Collins Greg Flora . . . . Paul Hiner . . . . Becky Smith .- .... Judy Lewis . . . . Eddie Gendron . .. Steve Cabiness . . . . . . Nila Reynolds . . Margaret Morton Dorothy Boyd Woman in the Audience ........... . . . . Pat Lanter Man in Auditorium ......... Mr. Webb .............. Lady in Audience . .. Simon Stimson .... Mrs. Soames ....... Constable Warren .... Si Crowell ......... Soloist .......... Joe Stoddard .... Sam Craig .... Deliston Mountcastle Mike Dodd . . . . Debbie Gimbert Ray Sirry . . . . Elaine Werner . . . . Don Higgins . . . . Greg Flora . . . . Carolyn Haley . . . Emerson Payne . . Steve Cochran The cast from January Thaw gathers on stage after final performance. X it-7:53, wi 1: 1 A Herbert Gage ..... Sarah Gage .. . Paula Gage . . . Marge Gage . . . Barbara Gage ...... . . . George Husted .... Jonathon Rockwood Mathilda Rockwood Mr.Loom1s........ Uncle Walter ..... Matt Rockwood . . . Carson ......... Constable ..... . Elaine Werner Frieda .. .............. I David Stoner Barbara Miller . Nila Reynolds .. Becky Smith Nancy Walters Bobby Thacker . Dickie Collins . Dorothy Boyd . Vernon Hichs .. Richard Vest Mike Ridenhour Frank Giannitti . Brian Higgins Kaffe wig . i 4- it ssss 'T T 108 Opporfunzfzes fgf' 6066101226011 all if ii Dickie Collins, Becky Smith, and Stephen Cabaniss 15 .l in a scene from the Christmas play, A Child Is I i 'V 5 Born. il ya ii N555 J, . Q -, 1 , . eg yi Q i Z V if f ill hhheeh i N ehh Madonna ,, ai 4' U Dismas . . . Sarah .... Leah . . . Roman Soldier Narrator .... image . , Inn Keeper ..... . Joseph ........ A CHILD IS BORN Cast Nancy Walters .. . Berkeley McLendon Dickie Collins Inn Keeper's Wife .... Margaret Morton Becky Smith Mike Dodd Steve Cabiness .. Elaine Werner Martha Wiggins . .. Debbra Gimbert Nila Reynolds . . Eddie Gendron Ray Sirry . . . . . Judy Lewis Dorothy Boyd The cast of Poor Madde1ena Debra Gimbert, Mike Ridenhour, Dickie Collins, Berkeley McLendon and Margaret Morton rehearse for festival play. fyijzlny ibance Sym gofcjfnz' 391216119 5 yay With the long-awaited ring figure high-lighting the evening, the Ring Dance was the topic of interest for many seniors January 23rd. The sen- ior officers led the class in the figure in which each senior was presented his ring by his date. The Divots sup- plied music for the dance sponsored by the senior class. Couples enjoyed dancing to the popular music from eight till twelve. i ' 'gig ,1:- Seniors and their dates enjoy the Ring Dance. Formed in December, the Spanish Club met with a Spanish theme for one of the month's programs and joined the Patrick Henry club for a Christmas meeting. The club's activities ended in the spring with an outing. At mid-term Fleming's first French Club went into full swing promo- ting the French language and its cultural advantages. The club met with the clubs of J ef- ferson and Patrick Henry to gain new ideas for organiza- tion. The spring outing was a Well-earned reward for the Year's work. FRENCH CLUB First Row: Stephen McCarty ltreasurerj, Sue Jennings fpresidenti, Eddie Gendron fvice-presidentb, Joe Wilkerson fsecretaryj, Miss Walton Qsponsorj. Second Row: Bonnie Lunsford, Mary Anne Anapliotes, Mary Margaret Price, Sue Martin, Jackie Catron, Judy Roop, Dreama Dudley. Third Row: Linda Kerns, Diane Dickerson, Sandra Marshall, Shirley Brown, Linda Wray, Nancy Walters, Kay Windley, Gail Quinn. Fourth Row: Mary Ann McHenry, Ramah Lee Harris, Mary Kessler, Linda Banton, Jane McCrory, Carol Cundiff, Carol Boothe, Sandra Brooks. Fifth Row: Jimmy Ferrell, Sonny Ward, Robert Trumbell, Charles Fogus, Dickie Collins, Merritt Jones, Mary Ann Lippincott. Mk asfoanof? e7jdfkZ'UOUS !'dZ2CdIlS'.? First Row: Bonnie Bayse ftreasurerj, Sandi Deskins fsecretaryj, Jean Brewer Kvice-presidentj, Jimmy Phelegar fpresidentl. Mrs. Patterson fsponsorj. Second Row: Pat Chalkley, Pat Karnes, Donna Reed, Dorothy Boyd, Bonnie Muddiman, Jackie Jordon, Jane Ward, Mary Tanner, Judy Eaton, Judy Roop, Brenda Rucke'r, scsro1yn Chick, Kathy Forest. Third Row: Shirley Whitenack, Betty Patterson, Dianne Gross, Suzanne Edelman, Elaine Werner, Nancy Argabright, Donna Lovell, Lynne Shel- ton, Judy Soloman, Evelyn Garren, Elaine Akers, Margaret Alls, Connie Kerfoot. Fourth Row: David Yeatts, Allan Wells, Tommy Nicodemus, Steve Cabaniss, Roy Menefee, Douglas Gimert, Ricky Elmore, Berkeley McLendon, Stephen Urick, Jerry Dearing, Dickie Moore, Danny Bower, Steve Tobias, Ron- Eie Barnes, David Wright, Steve Johns, Ronnie Allan, Alan ryant. Q 7, , , F lrifii X First Row: Sue Jennings, Carolyn Haley fvice-presi- dentj, Cathy Brown Qpresidentj, Ann Wray fsecre- taryj, Cindy Menefee Ctreasurerj, Vicky Lyon. Sec- dra Long, Linda Antol. Third Row: Mary Ann Lip pincott, Willa Robinson, Pat Lanter, Mrs. Painter Csponsorj, Sue Slater, Shirley Brown, Tina Lam ond Row: Gin er Gevrekian Ian Crouch Gabrielle pros. Y g ! 7 Campbell, Bonnie Muddiman, Janice Morgan, San- gzzfufe fjeacfers yazkz feacfzlny experzence' Cindy Menefee does practice teaching in eleventh grade English class as Miss Williams looks on. fri, Li , N X6 With visions of dedicating their lives to education, Fleming's Future Teachers of America participated in activities to broaden their interest and understanding of the teaching profession. The girls had the op- portunity to observe classes in elementary and high schools and talk to the teachers to gain an understanding of their techni- ques. The club also sponsored a tea in the fall honoring the faculty and one in the spring to recognize the honor graduates. Fleming's Future Business Leaders of America began an active year by sending delegates, Delores Tolley, Pat Duncan and Wanda Lucado, to the regional planning ses- sion at Radford College in November. A pot- luck supper was held for the installation of officers. In March another regional conven- tion took place at Radford College. Fleming's F. B. L. A. club acted as host at the state convention at Hotel Roanoke in April. The year's activities were rounded out with a banquet. Evelyn Ames, Tootie Greig and Betty Dun- can pay F. B. L. A. dues to Carolyn Cole. 4'-X Z rw. .Supp emenfs Cfzss mor First Row: Donna Richardson, Miriam Greig, Ruby Wimmex- Qvice-presidentj, Carolyn Cole Ctreasurerj, Pat Gallimore lsee- ond historianj, Pam Grubbs Cparliamentarianj, Shirley Wilson Qsecretaryj, Delores Tolley fpresidentj, Pat Duncan ffirst vice- presidenty, Wanda Lucado lregional presidentj, Judy Gee, Janet Knox, Evelyn Ames. Second Row: Joan Weaver, Betty Duncan, Darlene Whited, Patricia Wolford, Jo Mitchell, Elizabeth Guthrie, Shelvia Jones, Carolyn Arnold, Sarah Bandy, Carol Sammons, Doris Poston. Third Row: Miss Thomas fsponsorj Sandra Carroll, Susie Sassin, Shirley Leffel, Mary Agnes Sublett, Sandra Ray, Jeffrie Troutt, Diana Kane, Janet Murray, Donna Hendrick, Jerri Umberger, Linda Kerns, Carol Smith, Darlene Hamilton, Nancy Williamson. H3 First Row: Roger Leonard Qpresidentj, Debra .lessee Qtreasurerj, Peggy Jo Falls fvice-presidentl, Jack Dillard Creporterj. Second Row: Yvonne Dalton, Judy' Hudson, Judy Arnold, Melinda Carter, Sharon Gray, Martha Perry. Third Row: Phillip Hamilton, Calvin Anderson, Alex Chiles, John Martin, Forest Pinion, Pete Jennings, Ranny Keys, Kenneth Buck- ner, Doug Barnett. fbzlvfrzgufzbe afzcafzbn frazhs orjgzfure Cherly Heath, Almira Lilly, Margaret Sink learn sales techniques on the job. With a record of three outstanding awards last year, the D. E. Club looked for- ward to a repeat of their success. These awards were announced during the State Leadership Conference held in Richmond June 20-27. The club was named the Dis- trict Honor Club, was recognized for their outstanding club project, and was rated second place in the creative display. On February 7, Fleming's club was host for the District Conference, and attended the State Conference in March held at Hotel Roanoke. Their annual employer-employee banquet was held in April and proved to be a high-light of the year's activities. Gff1Sf1na.S Zance EBrightly decorated, the cafetorium LS the scene of Fleming's first lristmas Dance in the new school. cause of the uncertainty of the read- ess of the buildings, the last minute eparations heightened the excite- ent of the S. C. A. sponsored Christ- Ls Dance for many anxious students. ,e Spinners provided music. Rain and late decision to hold the affair pro- ited the presence of many students. .- .Q- 1 Q ea' aofog fo .052-gil-rf will :Tiffin qv Y . r Wx... J . ' -'W f l 5 , f ,H x is K sissirw 255 224521 , Q . - C X EN if I . I ln, L .. l 'r.' . ' ' 5121 .- f 'lla' Carol Bell and Steve Tobias, Sandra Carroll and Bobby Woodford enjoy the music at the Christmas Dance. season ksfzlvzg Fliimil' .1 ,QV lx, , Fred Wallenfelz works on one of the art clubs progects, a landscape painting for the teacher's lounge. Sqrfzlsfs aofcf geauzy First Row: Nancy Brown, Sue Dean, Diane Guidry, Dorothy Boyd fvice-presidentj, Martha Dick fre- corder of pointsj, Jerry Kasey Qpresidentj, Gil Ziegler ftreasurerl, Darlene Moser Qsecretaryj, Judy Martin. Second Row: Sheena Lucas, Sydney Tanner, Sallye McFarlane, Judy Solomon, Brenda Visiting the Virginia Art Museum at Richmond in the spring was the Art Club's main event. The club raised money for the trip by having a bake sale. Projects were started by the club to Qrovide paintings for the teachers' lounges and deans' offices in each unit. The club also designed a monogram for the school baseball. .scfoofofzrzhy year Moore, Sallye Edleman, Ann Kepner, Gay Minton, Donna Dowdy, Bonnie Lunsfordd. Third Row: Mr. Egge, Neil Robertson, Steve Kasey, Ray Franklin, David Cahill, Danny Alexander? Benny Wood, Lynn Warren, Larry Bower, Billy Hicks. First Row: Miss Walton fsponsorl, Peggy Hayes Diane Stanley Mary Ann Lippencott Drema Dud fprogram chairmanl, Linda Booe Csecretaryj, Kay ley Brenda Booe Nancy Argabrlght Judy Smith Windley, Martha Dick fpresidentl. Second Row Gail Quinn fprogram chalrmanj UOICQ of Gfrzlsfzdn youff znspzres sfu enfs Although a bit late in organizing, the Voice of Christian Youth accomplished Worthwhile projects, the most important of which was the undertaking of enter- ing a float in the Roanoke City Christ- mas Parade November 25. Interesting programs planned by Peggy Hayes and Gail Quinn featured outside speakers and selected films, both of which served to bring about a broader understanding of the Bible. Throughout the year social gatherings lightened the more serious themes. gil wi V45 Q i izs fva???a'vw5,iwHg 5? Q W W Lynn Shelton and Pat Wall sign up for Y-Teen pot luck supper with Mrs. Jesse. First Row: Shirley Leech, Judy Smith, Sandra Turner, Tina Craige, Shirley Wilson, Betty Patter- son, Kathy Wilsey, Linda Moore, Ginger Gevrekian, Sue Moore, Beebe Hall, Cathy Brown, Dianne Beard. Second Row: Ruby Scott, Carol Pearn, Cheryl Peters, Anne Craig, Chris Catron, Sandra Brooks. Third Row: Pat Karnes, Carol Turner, Elaine Wilsey, ,, .. .iw . .. -iv. , ., . U M , .. ,--: ll, H, WW ,i E ge l H W, . W In order to make a better world, the Y-Teens strove to build character in their members. Through projects such as Christmas baskets and collecting money for the March of Dimes, the girls learned the rewards of helping people in need. By planning and par- ticipation in devotional programs Y- Teen girls gained valuable experience and strengthened their Christian be- liefs. In workshops they were given ad- vice on ways to improve their club and on such matters as vocation, marriage, jobs, and college. yfree uzzzf C1165 Aofof Donna Lovell, Carol Bell, Mary Bowman, Madora Light, Georginia Dooley, Nancy Walters, Ida Crouch, Sue Dean, Tina Lampros, Pat Chalkley. Fourth Row: Donna Reed, Ann Wray, Gabreille Campbell, Shirley Brown, Betty Farmer, Carol Boothe, Carolyn Lo- vern, Sandra Carroll. -.,- ,, ,, .,.,,.1amf 1 5 ii in 'ggfguiw ii ...Q , J , -Effiiwll' i 'ffl K 2 ' , 'ma . First Row: Pat Stokes, Barbara Ferguson, Ann Ov- erstreet, Sandra Peregoy, Evelyn Garren, Frances Fleming, Bonnie Bayse, Brenda Hackworth, Gail Quinn. Second Row: Brenda Moore, Linda Antol, Cheryl Benson, Carolyn Haley, Kelly Litteral, Jean Brewer. Third Row: Donna Wright, Cindy Menefee, Joanna Harris, Wanda Beggs, Sue Jennings, Ro- rafe meefzhys anofmeef. . Mrs. Jesse and Pat Wall prepare food for Y-Teen pot luck supper. I 1 1 -- i 1 ,am i ii ii ii fy ,J Q ,15Qf'ffEl-'Q berta Hedrick, Mary Pittman, Martha Via, Cheryl McCulley, Vicky Lyon, Linda Kerns, Janice David- son, Sue Snyder. Fourth Row: Cheryl Corbell, Elaine Warner, Cynthia Conner, Carol Sammons, Brenda Bowman, Cheryl Dulaney, Lynne Brubaker, Jean Conner, Donna Garren. Mrs. Hollenbach discusses joint meeting of Y-Teens with Cheryl Corbell. w N333 Much thought is given to Y-Teen plans by unit gresidents: Pat Wall, Cheryl Benson, and Carol earn S X Y Teens are served buffet style ot luck supper foyefferjgf' co ofoerafzoe proyrams Flrst Row Mrs .lessee fsponsorj, Sus1e Sassm 1TreasurerJ Frances Catron fV1C6 presldentj Pat Wall fpres1dentJ, Lynne Shelton fsecretaryj, Mary Ann Llpplncott Second Row JoAnn Januson, Susan Saunders Phylhs Fhck Bonme Humphrey, Sandra 'EQIEM W 22 Bayse, Charlotte Carter, Jane Plerce Third Row Lols Locks Pat Glles Llnda Banton, Gale A1-rm ton, Dlane Guldry Becky Arnold, Margaret Morton Barbara Dolety, Judy W1ll1ams, Peggy Bradley, Pat Nxchols Phyllxs Honaker Q U , , , , V, - , W ,Wi , W ,,,,,,.,.,,.,.-,, ..g..,, ,,,.. -.,...,f,m,m,, Y V K, V W V W , ef'1'-V3'! ' 4 ' -V -- P - ' . 1, , :L ,ff i Z-Eli se,-?9U lr'-. -' ,wi - A 1- we :gi , -1 M First Row: Eddie Allen fpublicity chairmanj, Chuck Johnson fsecretaryl, 'Wayne Ferrell Qvice-presidentj, Fred Wallenfelsz Ctreasurerj, Mike Ridenhour ichaplainj, Mr. Wooldridge fspon- sorl. Second Row: Bruce Culbreth, Bob Funari, Billy Moser, Richard Flora, Jimmy Wood, Kenny Spiers, Alan Bryant, Ron- nie Hodges, Barry Moss, Bill Meador. Third Row: Robert Riles, Nicky Nicodemus, Dickie Moore, Jerry Dearing, Steve Mason, Eddie Gendron, Danny Bower, P. G. Wingfield, Victor Arnold, Bobby Biggs, Butch Harris, Andy Lucas. Fourth Row: Tommy Nicodemus, Peggie Gentry, Sonny Ward, Barry Turner, Bill White, Ted Dalton, Terry Witt, George Knight, Melvin Ayers, Steve Thompson, Bill Deyerle, Bill Woodson, Tommy Scordas, Richard Johnson. Fifth Row: Wayne Barnhart, Bobby Fire- baugh, Roy Greasy, Neil Roberson, David Stoner, Freddy Webb, Tom Key, Don Hicks, R. H. Blankenship, Lynn Dent, Lynn Smith, Don Brown, Doug Williams, Jackie Tate, George Arnold, Bob Lee, Phillip Thompson, Danny Alexander. jf? Q ffree C012 erence qfzces Senior Hi-Y members attended the West- ern District Conference held at Patrick Henry in December. Two Fleming boys, Pete Pendleton and Bobby Biggs, were elected to the conference offices of president and vice- president, respectively. Chuck Johnson, local Thompson and Bobby Clark prepare Hi- programs for basketball games. , ...H life? i2l secretary, was a candidate for Clerk of the Senate in the Model General Assembly. A new project started by the Hi-Y members was the asking of the blessing at all the lunch periods. Jimmy Wood gives blessing at lunch. Wfyffm anof Womance Greafe fUaQ12f1k2e Cgpzkzf Q Q: il vii' .V F? , me .us was -- Q . Q: ef 2 cb 1962 sweetheart couples are Seniors Sandra ,Ca?f011 and Signs of the Valentine spirit soared at Barry Woodford, Juniors Caro- lyn Cole and Richard Meadm., the annual Sweetheart Dance. The theme, ang EQBh4w1l33'9S Linda Ba11t011 Rhythms in Romance , was carried out in an 1 1 e' the music of Little Ricky and the Romans and the traditional decorations of red and White. Couples dance to the music of Little Ricky and Students leave their books and studies to dance the Romans. at the Sweetheart Dance. First Row: Chris Catron, Valerie Simmons, Pat Yeatts fsecretaryl, Bobby Williams fpresidentl, Richard Buckingham Qhistorianj, Jo Ann Jamison. Second Row: J. P. Neathawk, Charles Fogus, Judy 601612 ce Producing high' caliber, award winning sci- ence fair projects was the primary aim of the Science Club. Each month the club spon- sored a physical, biological or chemistry dis- play in one of the laboratory's display cases. The entire club c o m p e t e d for the Miller Award given on the state level to the most outstanding club. The club also participated with area clubs in preparing a Science Fair documentary film showing the preliminary steps in producing a winning project. Members of the Science Club make ribbons for the junior high school science fairs. l23 Lewis, Frances Catron, Nancy Walters, Dorothy Boyd, Pat Lanter. Third Row: Johnny Winn, Danny Donahue, Mike Ridenhour, Johnny Wood, Victor Arnold, Mr. Melone fSponsorJ 0Qoe6ps sczcnfzlsfs Denny Brown, Bill Balentine, Ralph Rood move band instruments to new band room. The.- only Way to get to the top is to climbg the only way to stay there is to work. This motto was stressed many times during Mr. Kitchen's fifth year as band director. Excitement filled the air as the eighty-five piece marching band strutted down the field at the first football game of the year. Later in the season, the band performed a concert Back row, left to right: Richard Buck- ingham, Bruce Culbreth, Johnny Winn Tommy Scordas, Billy Deyerle, Ear Muntzing, Richard Johnson, Larry Beard, Andy Lucas, Bill Bradley, Ralph Rood, Doug Barnett, Bill Owens, Billo Balen- tine, Billy Clingenpeel, Larry Davis, Barry Webb, David Calvert, Wayne Pugh. i l Zan for the P. T. A. convention at the Mosque Theater in Richmond. Besides participating in seven football games and the Southwestern Band Festival, the band managed to perform in seven con- certs, in cl u d i n g the District Festival in Lynchburg. The year came to a climax when the group marched at the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D. C. Third row: Philip Thompson, Denny Brown, Mike Carroll, Billy Meador, Dickie Capps, Jimmy Mc- Culloch, Carl Martin, Jimmy Totty, Wayne Carter, Bob Funari, Doug Frye, David Hammond, Linda Trinko, Karen Webb, Susan Williams, Patricia Drewry, Martha Dick, Donna Hodges. Second row: Lynn Smith, Steve Hampton, John Neely, David Muddiman, Richard, Dean, Phyllis Flick, Janice 2 f,6LfIMi' Vvhbgfdlbbj I 'fr scuba-fo Davidson, Jane Mills, Betty Brown, Charlotte Car- ter, Jayne Ward, Marylin Smith, Freda Foley, Donna Wright, Mary Tanner. First row: Raymond Naff, Tommy I-limes, Gregg Coulter, Roger Mills, Ricky Helton, J. P. Neathawk, Steve Smith, Sydney Tanner, Wayne France, Roderick Farris, Bobby Boyd, Ina Crouch, Jacqueline Adams, Salley Mc- Farlane. zo 0141225 af Gferry 936330122 gzesbuaf Andy Lucas and Mr. Kitchen file band selections in the new music room. l l The ballroom of Hotel l Roanoke echoed with the harmonious sound of the Fleming Dance Band as they played for the Junior Miss Virginia P a g e a n t. Similar scenes took place throughout the year as the dance band continued to grow in popularity and ef- ficiency. The greatest hon- or of the year was the in- i vitation to play for the Na- tional Junior Miss Pageant in Mobile, Alabama. First Row: Richard Buckingham, Tommy Scordas, Lynn Warren, Johnny Winn, Billy Clmgenpeel, Jane Ward. Second Row: Steve Smith, Carl Martin, Ralph Rood, Mikg Carroll, Earl Muntzing, Bill Deyerle, Johnny Wood, Jim Totty, Bill Owens, Bill Bradley fleaderj, Bill Ballentine. Qance, Qjep 3301206 arouse enffuszdsm First Row: Ralph Rood Qleaderj, Earl Muntzing, Tommy Scordas, Billy Clingenpeel, Bill Bradley, Johnny Wood, J. P. Neahawk, Raymond Naff. Second Row: Mike Carroll, David Hammond, Steve Smith, Denny Brown, Phyllis Flick, Sallye McFarlane, Jane Ward, Betty Brown. Third Row: Larry Beard, Ina Crouch, Brenda Martin, Richard Buckingham, Carl Martin, Johnny Winn, Janice Davidson, Charlotte Carter. Leading students in school songs and supply- ing harmony and assur- ance to home basketball games were only a small portion of the pep bancl's 1962 activities. Partici- pating in pep assemblies, the Homecoming bonfire, and the Republican State Convention were some of the year' s highlights. Spirit was aroused at the National Business College Games and the Grand Op- ening of the Starland Bowling Center by the vi- vacity of the Pep Band. yzpqoreffes pave waykr KUNG!! Majorettes await signal for half-time routine. Adding a touch of glamor to the band, the majorettes skillfully performed many twirling routines at football games and parades. In per- formances with the fire- twirlers, Charlotte Carter and Brenda Saul, created a thril- ling spectacle for the onlook- ers. Long summer practices and hours of work during school were rewarded as these majorettes marched in the Shrine and the Christmas Pa- rades. The fun of slumber parties and the Christmas Banquet added to the enjoy- ment of their activities. Majorettes are from left to right: Jane Mills, Betty Brown, Caro- lyn Deyerle, Jan,e,Ward, Linda Trinko, Jackie Adams, Faye Hodges, Brenda Saul, PhSTlis Flick, Janice Davidson. Kneeling is head- majorette, Charlotte Carter. 127 I 1 Y 1 yyfayzb' fsprzhy ccz!0fz1f'e0fQ Csprzlny gormaf With the arrival of spring, students donned de l'Amour portrayed the theme of April their best dress and any bad memories of in Paris. The Chevies and Premiers pro- winter were forgotten as the couples danced vided the music for the dance sponsored by at the Spring Formal. the S. C. A. Fountains, a sidewalk cafe and the Place Couples at the Spring Formal dance in a Parisian atmosphere to the music of the Chevies. A H ,M i EWR 5 i ggi, 128 First Row: Vicky Lyon, Sharon McDaniel, Ginger Gevrekian, Margaret Morton, Tam Showalter, Joan Magness. Second Row: Brenda Moore, Brenda Booe, Pat Karnes, Mary Pittman, Lois Locks, Becky Smith, Carlesa Whitenack, Cheryl Porter, Ann Kep ner. Third Row: Pat Giles, Linda Moore, Gayle Nicely, Jackie Tate, Barry Beamer, Margie Bowles Judy Smith. jf! yaaeof GFOSS SIUOZZSOILS' 'UGZZGTGZZS To serve the community and nation and to develop better human r e l a tio n s by world-wide service was the goal' of the 1961-62 Junior Red Cross. To accomplish this high aim such projects as baking cookies for the Veterans Hospital were carried out. Entries were sent in for the International Art Exhibit which the Na- tional Red Cross sponsors annually. The object of this was to give foreign stu- dents an idea of the read America. Also on the calendar was a visit to the Blood Center. The year ended with the club spon- sorship of the Children's Fund. 129 Red Cross members, Ginger Gevrekian and Frankie Catron bake cookies for Veterans. -Xi 1525 is ll, , Q Nancy Argabright Caccompanistl. First Row: Patsy Townsend, Pat Karnes, Regina Divers, Donna Dowdy, Brenda Moore, Sandra Light, Mary Pittman, Mary Ann Lippincott. Second Row: Sydney Tanner, Judy Self, Drema Dudley, Pat Gallimore, Carol Pearnn, Melodye de Ambrogic, Judy Bocock, Phyllis Lockard, Kay Windley, Mary Lee Hatcher. Third Row: Jo Mitchell, Frances Fleming, Darlene Updike, Joe Drumheller John McKendrick, Burt Mahone, Ted Dalton, Steve Mason Dickie Collins. Fourth Row: Mary Ann McHenry, Pat Craft Larry Dickinson, Benny Atkinson, Richard Flora, Eddie Allie Ron Bingham, Larry Camper, Danny Mitchell. 6501? mem ers -QUIT? prfczency fQr'0z1 Wanda Light Cpresident, accompanistj. First Row: Patsy Williams, Gail Sink, Betty Ragland, Linda Mercer lvice-presidentl, Peggy Eaton Qlibrarianj, Barbara Miller Csecretary-treasurer7, Patsy Moses, Bonnie Moses. Second Row: Shelia Bryant, Judy Kins, Dianne Thomas, Sally Edellman, Donna Spicer, Sandy Young, Vickie Robertson, Peggy Moses. Third Row: Patsy Williams, Lydia Foley, Linda Mattox, Betty Loving, Patsy Short, Sue Snyder, Sherry Stevenson, Cheryl Dulaney. First Row: Pat Giles, Mary Hale, Linda Booe, Carolyn Haley, Brenda Booe, Cinda Menefee, Judy Hartbarger, Wanda Light. Second Row: Muriel Johnson, Sylvia Umberger, Wanda Lucado, Mary Kesseler, Lynne Brubaker, Sandra Brooks, Elaine Werner, Pam Grubbs, Martha Via, Judy Fermer, Bonnie Mudcliman, Sandra Naff. Third Row: Bill Agee, Edwin Menefee, Bobby Q pracfzce With many concerts centered around the Christmas season, Fleming's large choir of ninety-two voices performed for the Wil- liamson Road Woman's Club and the Rotary Club. The choir members performed a se- ries of short concerts at the Crossroads Mall. As always, the height of this season's ac- tivities Was the annual concert at Hunting- ton Court Methodist Church which included Christmas selections centered around the fa- miliar 'Song of Christmas. Not least among the important events of the choir was participation in the flag-raising cere- mony. Additional activities included taking part in the school variety show, the spring concert, and graduation exercises. Wampler, George Arnold, Paul Paulus, Elaine Webster, Cynthia Conner, Carolyn Fizer, Sharon McDaniel. Fourth Row: Mike Hutchins, Ronnie Clifton, Allen Wells, Billy Clingenpeel, Bill Ballentine, Billy Moser, Steve Casey, Sandra Turner, Anita Hensley, India Bowles. Hard-working choir officers are First Row: Wanda Lucado, Mary Hale ftreasurersj, Second Row: Dreama Dudley Cvice- presidentj, Larry Dickerson fpresidentl, Sandra Brooks' Qsecre- taryj. Third Row: Mrs. Webb fdirectori, Nancy Argabrigh faccompanistj, Mary Ann Lippincott, Carol Turner flibrariansj. . Whig? ..., . .l Y- . X as X rx X . He W.. A... ..--umm... -2 .:: ,an First Row: Pam Grubbs, Judy Farmer, Lynn Belcher, Kathy Willsey, Betty Patterson, Linda Antol, Linda Banton, Ruby Scott, Sharon Thurman, Ruby Wimmer, Kelly Littreal. Second Row: Sandra Naff, Barbara Rex, Mary Hale lmaster keyl, Caro- lyn Cole Csecretaryl, Connie Kei-foot, Wanda Lucado ipresi- dentsj, Anne Craig ihistorianj, Mary Bowman fassistant mas- ter keyj, Tina Craig, Judy King. Third Row: Mrs. Gustin Csponsorj, Shirley Brown, Joyce Dowell, Sally Edleman, Sue Dean, Andy Helms, Frankie Catron, Carolyn Chick, Brenda Rucker, Becky Cregger, Connie Dillon, Jean Conner, Martha Via, Linda Hackworth, Regina Divers, Jo Mitchell, Mrs. Loomis fsponsorl. Fourth Row: Sharon Dowell, Brenda Booe, Patsy Short, Drema Dudley, Linda Booe, Frances Fleming, Dorothy Excitement is aroused at basketball games. 1 'W' . r-MM , Us-rw Body, Linda Wade, Sandra Light, Lois Locks, Bonnie Humphrey, Cheryl McCully, Joan Johns, Linda Kerns, Donna Lovell, Doris Poston, Sylvia Patterson, Sylvia Umberger. Fifth' Row: Kay Windley, Sandra Long, Linda Haga, Diane Dickerson, Ruth Van Rensselaer, Carol Cundiff, Sharon Cross, Donna Garren, Barbara Miller, Patsy Halton, Mary Ann Lippincott, Cheryl Wertz, Marie Akers, Mary Pittman, Carol Bell, Lynne Shelton, Toni Wimmer. Sixth Row: Carol Pearn, Mary Hatcher, Carol Gai-very, Mary Bowman, Judy Anderson, Brenda Hackworth, Dawn Oyler, Carolyn Fizer, Carolyn Haley, Betty Edwards, Linda Moore, Judy Soloman, Mary Ann McHenry, .Barbar Dority, Meloclye de Ambrogo, Diane Gross, Cynthia Gutherie, Lynne Bru- baker, Gaye Minton, Gale Arrington, Carol Boothe. J ep aofog ffrzffo 601229 ,games Lively pep rallies encouraged by the Pep Club aroused school spirit and helped cheer the teams on to victory. The Pep Club deco- rated a Homecoming Float which won sec- ond place and it also decorated the goal posts at all home football games. Pep Club mem- bers served as hostesses as the new students entered James Breckinridge Junior High School in the fall. The club sponsored bake sales and rummage sales to raise money for its projects and took buses to out of town football games to encourage game attend- ance. r in A Fulfillment of junior class plan- ning and the fulfillment of many seniors' dreams were embodied in the annual J unior-Senior Prom. Weeks before the Prom night, May 12, students were busily pre- paring for it. Juniors worked hard to get the invitations ready .for the printer and spent much time securing a band. Seniors, re- membering the work of their jun- ior year, relaxed and enjoyed the Whole event. The success of the Prom was evident from the many happy expressions and the ex- citement that remained long after the dance was over. . ,:-.r- ,-1' Carolyn Cole and her mother decide this is the dress for the Prom. fi axczfem enf rezyns 1112 pfeloarafzbns far from Mrs. Meador admires Richard's new Jacket as he leaves to take Carolyn to the Prom. Q F symbolizes the Varsity Club. Sportsmanship and s c h o ol spirit among the students were the major goals the William Fleming Varsity Club aimed for. This campaign proved suc- cessful in organizing the school spirit and in creating a more cooperative feel- ing among the students. Only those boys Wh o fulfilled the requirements and proved their ability by earning letters were eligible for membership. UMJJQ 50120145 f?Q122122y SZZQXQS First Row: R. Gentry, C. Fair, P. Pendleton, M Asborne, F. Wallenfelsz, W. Ferrell, R. Woodson B. Crenshaw, E. Allen, C. Snyder, K. Underwood E. Muntzing, K. Spires. Second Row: L. Dickinson, C. Johnson, A. Ring, B. Higgins, J. Hurd, B. Mc- Carty, D. Barrett, E. Gendron, P. G. Wingfield, A l - 3-- Lucas. Third Row: B. Wilson, C. Hale, B. Harris, B. White, E. Winstead, T. Key, D. Roman, D. Moore, D. Wall, K. McBride, B. Deyerle, G. Saul, R. Updike. Fourth Row: J. Connor, B. Lee, J. Dearing, S. Mason, R. Minton, J. Spichek, B. Atkinson, J. Bailey. S - . . . . I34 First Row: Joanne Campbell, Sharon McDaniel, Ruby Wimmer fvice-presidentl, Sylvia Umberger frecorder of pointsj, Carol Bell fpresidentj, Linda Hackworth, Anne Craig. Second Row: Jo Mitchell, Regina Divers, Connie Dillon, Lynne Shelton, Caro- lyn Fizer, Jean Conner, Bonnie Humphrey, Cheryl McCully, Rita Nott, Brenda Walker. Third Row: 910-6 ' 9756 012 oyram Beginning its fifth year at Flem- ing, the Girls' Monogram Club strove to promote new sports and develop leadership among the girls. To help raise money, the G. M. C. sold candy and drinks at all home b a s e b all games. The money went for awards and the outing at Douthat State Park at the end of the year. Among the year's projects were sponsoring an , N bowling team and helping the G. A. A. form teams in intramural sports. 5535 '31, Siu ,7fVe'f5 vu Brenda Hackworth Linda Haga Sharon Davis Joan Johns Pan Grubbs Barbara Dority Carol Cundiff Fourth Row Charlotte Carter Evelyn Ames Pat Galhmole Pat White Lydia Foley, Eahiela Moses Elaine Akers Rosie Lunsford Brenda artin. - Frances Firebaugh, Kelly Littreal, Sue Jennings, 1l9!0Qys 5,0 OZ'f.S'I22 ansijo Wanda Lucado and Lynne Shelton sell drinks for the Girls' Monogram Club at home basket- ball games. PfPfmr 17 Xx ,f NN W CJ C' L . db N V ,fu ii' XJ .Y . -s-, N, -1:3 7, 1. ,I ' 1 . Rf ir am- QD do f Y' asf mi an r ,,,. , H J ' , e. .1 lr H F' N W a q4si:g',,-A-ialveewn im ,ggi i gum,-'Tabla-1Q?e-qi: :M f v-I +71 M, V sa-Qxx 1-if H H- ' H ' E if ' 1 'E ' - ff: , ::. Jllf . f Mm? N . 1 G-W. L, l H - ang, , Y iii? ,144 if First Row: Brenda Walker ipoint keeperj, Sharon McDaniel Qsecretaryj, .To Ann Campbell fvice-presidentj, Brenda Martin fpresidentl, Sylvia Umberger ftreasureri. Second Row: Sydney Tanner, Anne Craig, Mary Bowman, Elaine Willsey, Regina Divers, Barbara Ferguson, Becky Creger, Deanna Baird, Pat Shrader, Connie Dillon, Linda Hackworth, Kathy Calhoun, Caro- lyn Deyerle. Third Row: Donna Garren, Carolyn Fizer, Brenda Booe, Pam Grubbs, Frances Fleming, Linda Wade, Bonnie Humphrey, Cheryl McCul1ey, Joan Johns, Jean Conner, Linda Susan Lyon and Linda Banton sign up for intra- mural games. i , w g 2 , 1 Ml 1 I 1 i . 'Mill . J .r vm , fl l xy, l I rl F li 9 ll J i . , . af, I 4 1 ly ,gl I ,y , , , W ,hz 'Wx '.. I Q Kerns, Donna Lovell, Carol Cundiff. Fourth Row: JoAnn Reed, Terri Musselman, Linda I-Iaga, Sally Edleman, Sandra Naff, Dawn Oyler, Brenda Hackworth, Mary Ann Lippincott, Carol Bell, Lynne Shelton, Toni Wimmer, Jo Mitchell, Rita Nott, Charlotte Carter, Brenda Rucker, Elaine Akers. Fifth Row: Pat Gallimore, Pat White, Joyce Wilkerson, Sherry Payne, Rosie Lunsford, Sandra Long, Ruby Wimmer, Evelyn Ames, Barbara Dority, Ruth Van Renssilaer, Diane Wickerson, Barbara Miller, Patsy Holton, Brenda Moore, Shirley King, Ramah Lee Harris. Sandra Long and Rosie Lunsford purChaSe Fleming sweat shirts. eg f Www, T' Jo Anne Campbell and Brenda Martin prepare for a shot as Roanoke Catho1ic's defense moves in. Co-sponsored by Miss Minton and Mrs. Berry, the G. A. A. worked diligently to get more students interested in girls athletics. New members were welcomed into the club at a spaghetti supper at the beginning of the year. Throughout the year they spon- sored intramural volleyball and basketball games. Ping-pong and badminton was also offered to girls who wanted to earn extra points. On the agenda was the Sweetheart Dance and a hop to help raise money. The biggest project of the year was a Physical Education demonstration, which was open to the public and which featured all phases of girls' athletics. Q 122912256113 earn pozbfs ffrouyf sporfs G. A. A. officers, Sylvia Umberger, Brenda Martin, Joanne Campbell and Sharon McDaniel discuss plans for pot luck supper. Briana 4 ...- . ' fffleff.. ....i . nv- ifliifi, ' ff? H riff, X Brenda Martin, Nancy Walters, Bobby Williams, and Richard Buckingham were honored by the Optimists in the fields of Junior Achievement, drainatics, science and music, respectively. Boys' State Delegates, Ralph Rood, Emery Winstead, Berkeley McLendon and Girls' State Delegates, Cheryl Corbell, Beebe Hall, Nancy Walters, and Jo Ann Jamison look over the 1961 scrap book. Qufsfan y 5fz10Qfzf5 617 Margaret Morton won the Berkeley McLendon and Jim- Dianne Beard, winner of title of Virginia's Junior my Woody read their ap- Betty Crocker Test, admires Miss in the annual contest pointment letters from the pin and letter she received. at Hotel Roanoke. Naval and Air Force Acad- emy, respectively. ,, it 'QQ Y as has ,,,, , ,, G ft '52-2 ,J ' T xm, 138 --IS' f, ' i M ' l i ,l - .: l.l,,zf...will .. Nancy Walters portrayed Berkeley McLendon brought Jo Ann Jamison was Flem- the Madonna for the annual honor to Fleming by Win- ing's recipient of the D. A. Christmas play. ning second in the state R. Good Citizen Award. OI' fo t7Q122122 y Voice of Democracy Contest. Fleming Won three of four first places in Roa- Congratulations to National Merit Finalists: Willa Robinson and Richard Giles, and to Pat Wall and Dianne Beard, who received letters of commendation. kb!! noke.City Science Fairg Jo Ann Jamison, Girls' Physical Scienceg Bobby Williams, Boys' Physi- cal Scienceg and Dorothy Boyd, Girls' Biology. .... i Q.W.m.1m1 ii iv-wx 5, Q in ui-1 'umm in, 'll , gr e ' 10 T. H iw : rg? .. Whether on the football field, basketball or tennis court, the wrestling mats or the baseball diamond, the Colonels faced each foe with a spirit of sportsmanship and determination which radiated to and touched the entire student body. We turned out in masses Whether in victory or defeat to cheer the Colonels and William Fleming High. The Lady Colonels, too, tasted the fruits of victory. Springfsports-track, golf, tennis and baseball- 49 , climaxed the year's program. 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'X XX XX XX' X X . 1 ,nj V, VXXXX X1 X ,X ja 'W XM ,XSXXXV ,5 XX XX Z X W W X--.X W ' X X L X X X X ' - XX XX X W XX X X'X 'X'X ' ' ' XJ' XXX I X ,XXX 'M 'XX 'gy JXXXWV' 'gf f 4 XXX: J X X V X 5 Xf 5X f Y Q: 'xg W. iv fi X X J! , 5 ' XX MIK X XM Q ' X' ML X uFfXfX' X'XXX M' X Lf X f- , YJ 'XZ,Xi ' JX As the Colonels relax, Coach Smith briefs them for the second half of the game. gge 70106122 gQm122y GOQIQQA . VARSITY SQUAD First Row: Wayne Ferrell, David Wall, Barry McCarty, Robert Riles, Chuck Johnson. Sec- ond Row: Emery Winstead, Dickie Moore, Andy Lucas, Richard Meador, Carl Christian. Third Row: Philip Thompson, Jim Bailey, Bobby Clark, Jackie Conner, Roger Hedge, Fred Wallenfelsz. Fourth Row: Jerry Dearing, Rickie Elmore, Steve McCarty, David Maxey, Benny Atkinson, Ed Korzdorfer, Joe Sottile. Fifth Row: Robert Francisco, Lynn Dent, Bob Biggs, Larry Harper, Butch Harris, Ronnie Bingham, Tommy Key. Sixth Row: Larry Farmer, Mike Hutchins, Bob Crenshaw, Reg- gie Gentry, Bill Deyerle, Fred Springer, Bob- by Lee. Seventh Row: Phil Burks, Mike Os- borne, Steve Mason, Richard Updike, Ronnie Minton, P. G. Wingfield, Chuck Hale. fNot pictured: Donnie Barrettj Date Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 143 1 7 15 27 29 6 13 21 27 2 . 1961 SCOREBOARD Opponent Richlands Wm. Byrd E. C. Glass Patrick Henry Jefferson Andrew Lewis Halifax George Washington Covington Graham They 12 7 41 14 12 7 7 25 0 19 Cscfoofcspzlrzf xy UO 'ZUI72 . . William Fleming 7 William Byrd 7 A 7-7 tie was the result of the punch- less William Fleming and William Byrd game. Neither team showed any offense, each scored after recovering a fumble. Byrd took the lead early in the second period when Dowdy ran 28 yards into the end zone. Fleming scored in the third period when McCarty took a fourth down sneak over for the T. D. Wall grabbed a pitch off right end for the tieing point. At right Jerry Dearing C601 sprints in an effort to escape Byrd's Bates C441 and Bryant C591 . William Fleming 6 E. C. Glass 41 Fumbles and unalertness cost the Col- onels a 41-6 morale breaking defeat in the Fleming-Glass game. Glass scored 3 touchdowns in the first period to blow the game wide open. Fleming scored its only touchdown late in the final period when quarterback Barry McCarty directed an 83 yard drive to paydirt. Below Fleming's Ferrell C651 and Key C941 knock Glass's Lampman C151 out of bounds as Meador C991 rushes to assist. I44 William Fleming 7 Patrick Henry 14 Patrick Henry's strong desire to win and the Colonels failure to take advantage of scoring opportunities cost the Colonels a heart breaking 14 to 7 defeat to their new cross town rival, the P. H. Patriots. Fleming scored first in the 2nd quarter with P. H. bouncing right back to score in the 4th quarter when Snow dove over right tackle with 9:41 left in the game. Below is David Wall C661 crossing the 30 yard line, while Don Barrett C721 blocks PH's Whitlock. rl Pl si ,... -4 , Colonels rejoice over defeat of cross-town rival Jefferson High School. William Fleming 13 Jefferson 12 With spirit running high, the Colonels earned a 13-12 triumph over their cross- town rivals, the Jefferson Magicians. In the last minutes of the game, the defense squad stopped the Magicians on the Flem- ing three and intercepted a Magician pass, thus clinching the game for Fleming. At right Barry McCarty i745 races toward the side line in an effort to escape Jeffer- son's Crawford 1433. William Fleming 0 Andrew Lewis 7 Fleming lost a much needed game to the Andrew Lewis Wolverines, as a re- sult of not taking advantage of the lapses in their opponent's defense. Fleming's big chance came in the second quarter when the ball was moved to the seven yard line, but the Blue and Gold couldn't muster the power for the big play and the game was lost 7-O. At left is Jackie Conner C791 making the initial stop for Fleming. Varsity players Jim Bailey, Ronnie Minton, Chuck Johnson, Robert Riles, Chuck Hale and Fred Wallenfelsz stop for re- freshment after Danville game. VJ . . JQCQ WIAS O12 Gzgegounzy fjeam. William Fleming 28 Danville 25 The Fleming players took a hitch in their belts and with pure determination staged a two touchdown rally for a 28 to 25 win over George Washington of Danville. Wayne Ferrell got two Fleming TD's with Bill D-eyerle and Richard Up- dike each scoring one. At left, Wayne Ferrell C653 races to escape Danville's Beale C223 and Marley 4233. William Fleming 6 Halifax 7 William Fleming enter-ed the game with Halifax in an attempt to win Fleming's homecoming and a western district game. The game was battled on even terms until late in the 3rd quarter when both teams scored with Fleming missing the impor- tant extra point. Pictured at left are Dickie Moore 1855 and Wayne Ferrell 1651 on the receiving end of a Bill Deyerle pass with Lindley C25 of Halifax trying to break up the play. William Fleming 32 Covington 0 F1eming's hard charging, running, and tackling cost the Covington Cougars a 32-0 loss to the Colonels. Fleming got the jump on the Cougars and kept the pres- sure up throughout the game. This Win halted a four game Winning streak for Covington. At right, Fleming's Crenshaw C685 dodges to escape Covington's Blan- kenship C225 and Leitch 1295. William Fleming 14 Graham 19 William Fleming met Graham in Vic- tory Stadium for the final game of the season. Fleming had to Win this game to come up with an even .500 season. Be- cause of a last minute fumble on the 5 yard line in the last quarter, Fleming lost by the lone margin of five points. Pic- tured at right is David Wall 4665 making Fleming's second touchdown. Cheryl Wertz rushes to congratulate J erry' Dear- ing after the Colonels whitewash Covington. Fleming's varsity coaches-Dan Wooldridge, end coachg Ken French, line coachg Fred Smith, head coachg Jim Moore, backfield coach. Goacfes Qvqnofgapfazhs geaofjfe geam F1eming's co-captains-Barry McCarty and Coach Elliot is shown discussing Junior Varsity of- Robert Riles. fense plays with Buhford Holley and John Hatcher. . ' , e r , w in : 148 SCOREBOARD Opponent We They C. Spring . . . . 27 0 Danville .. 7 13 A. Lewis . . . 7 13 Halifax .... 6 7 E. C. Glass . .. O 7 V. E. S. . . . . . 20 0 P. Henry . . 7 6 Wm. Byrd . 20 0 Jefferson . . . . 27 0 The J.V. team had a winning year taking five of the nine games played. The Baby Colonels scored 121 points to their opponents' 46 never losing by more than one touchdown. The J.V. team was coached by Coach Elliot and assisted by Coach Porter. unzbr Tjarszlfy ms wzlrznzlny Cseason First Row: Rickie Helton, Johnny Mullineaux, Vic Sprengerl, Ronnie Martin, David Cahill, Ronnie Hodges. Second Row: Lee Moon, Ted Lyon, Johnny Lippincott, Mike Stephenson, Buford Holley, Meritt Jones. Third Row: Bill Agee, Mike Jones, Wayne France, Skip Kidd, John McKendrick, Mike Per- fater. Fourth Row: Eugene Montgomery, David Kessler, Bill Chick, John Hatcher, Walley Thomas, Mike Hunt. Fifth Row: Coach Porter, Butch Cul- breth, Ted Dalton, Jerry Hughes, Coach Elliot. Not pictured Bud Weaver. a 1,0 ,Jiflsw 9 0 janfw'3f'?gf2 !ffzwtgjwfj 'X 149 J 9,gfs.4'd?VOL Wjgcfciig L Z H xJt5Lxlv ' ,,,-3 miss Sz 'H QL . 1. Y r 5 E K Wliaun N 1 g g - , +.,i-3 i KWSN ft exp L, 1, . P.-we is ' ' -Q3 Till We Meet Again was the theme of the 1961 Homecoming weekend. The festivities began the night before the game with a bon- fire. Before the game, floats paraded around the stadium, adding to the thrilling celebration. At half time the queen and her court were pre- sented to the enthusiastic crowd. Although the Colonels were defeated by the Comets of Halifax 7 to 6 the hop following the game was full of pep and spirit as it ended a memo- rable event. Members of the Art Club display float which won third prize. l l ZQ122 9001221 I Judy Lewis, Carolyn Haley, Toni Sarver, and Mary Hale are attendants for Maid of Honor, Char- lotte Carter and Queen Royce Hall. cbbzlffzes g00f5afC3eas012 Royce Hall reigned as queen of 1961 home- coming. Annual staff members JoAnn Jamison, Sue Moore, Dorothy Boyd, Sue Jen- nings, Steve Tobias and Shirley Leffel portray' professions of Fleming gradu- ates Through the Years . ' ' Ii 4' i Gage ,e.. f T ll, luv! - ., 9 -. , - :gig 52.24 o , - l 151 Two members of Our Town cast, Nancy Walters and Steve Cabaniss, rep- resent the play in the parade. First row, left to right: J. Spichek, Coach J. Moore, row: P. Burks, M. Huffman, E. Allen, R. Minton J. Hurd. Second row: R. Coffey, R. Hedge, D. J. Dearing, B. Frazier, R. Creasy, J. Bruce. Moore, B. White, D. Roman, D. Bingham. Third 6061296 use fuk fo mage up' 161' ferygf . . Date December December December December December January January January January January January February February February February February March March 2 5 8 14 19 5 10 12 13 24 26 5 9 16 20 23 2 3 SCOREBOARD Opponent Mt. Airy Jefferson Cave Spring William Byrd E. C. Glass Danville Andrew Lewis Patrick Henry William Byrd E .C. Glass Jefferson Cave Spring Mt. Airy Danville Andrew Lewis Patrick Henry Halifax Halifax They 35 53 47 43 47 39 53 48 50 34 37 50 57 42 50 51 40 30 Phillip Burks, Marvin Huffman and Jan Bruce, basketball team managers, help Mr. Moore pack equipment for final game. The 1962 basketball season was one of irregularity with the Colonels pulling up- sets and being upset. The Colonels had five returning lettermen and used hustle and spirit to make up for lack of height. Our gym which was under construction at the start of the season was finally ini- tiated in the fifth game of the season against E. C. Glass on December 19th. The Colonels finished the season by beating Halifax twice and thus captured fourth position in the Group I-A Western Dis- trict basketball tournament. Ronnie Minton shoots for a field goal in Fleming s opener against Mt. Airy. Colonel players were jubilant after a 37 to 35 upset over favored Mt. Airy. Joe Spichek leaps high to make a lay up for the Col- onels against Cave Spring. Coach Moore gives instructions to his players during a time out. . zkzzfzdfe new ffm Bill Frazier and Dixon of Glass struggle for a Andrew Lewis's Birch grabs a rebound during rebound as their teammates watch. F1eming's first game with Andrew Lewis. 154 Coach Moore goes over a play with the Colonels during half time. Jackie Hurd, a Fleming starter, tries for a lay up as an Andrew Lewis player stretches to block the shot. Colonel and Glass players scramble for a rebound. V?--.,-,W I .V Yu! ' fi' 12555-f4lL'5f l' ' U,,.,l'Zf .5 ' Ie, , gb Co QQ-MQHQJ ' ' 1 ,Qi 'Qi lj .XM lg' 155 if gf First row, left to right: C. Fair, Coach J. Melone, W. Barnhart. Second row: B. Fire- baugh, G. Wimmer, P. Frazier, D. Calvert, D. Whitechard. Third row: L. Dent, C. Sowers, B. Chick, R. Meadows, D. Moon. .7 U Sayers pos! 1543 season Mr. Melone gives instructions to Wayne Barnhart and Chip Fair, co-captains of the J.V. basketball team. Date December December December December December January January January January January January February February February February February March March 156 5 5 8 12 19 5 10 12 13 19 26 5 9 16 20 23 2 3 SCOREBOARD Opponent Mt. Airy Jefferson Cave Spring William Byrd E. C. Glass Danville Andrew Lewis Patrick Henry William Byrd E. C. Glass Jefferson Cave Spring Mt. Airy Danville Andrew Lewis Patrick Henry Halifax Halifax They 29 11 26 23 36 42 45 24 20 43 21 40 32 25 48 38 27 34 Fleming's Firebaugh jumps for a re- bound during the JV's first game against Andrew Lewis. Picot Frazier shoots a lay up for the Fleming JV's as Andrew Lewis Player looks on. 1 m First Row: D. Stoner, B. Higgins, N. Robinson, K. J. Ramsay, G. Giger, A. Ring, B. Biggs, S. Tobias, Spiers, C. Snyder, T. McConaghy. Second Row: K. Coach French, J. Drumheller, M. Hagan, BQ Lee, Underwood, R. Riles, B. Crenshaw, C. Johnson, D. M. Henry, J. Phlegar. Wall, R. Meador. Third Row: R. Gentry, T. Key, Date Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 60612426 goasf free z1z20QfQafe0fyrappf2rs SCOREBOARD Opponent Jefferson Danville Covington St. Christopher Douglas Freeman Blacksburg Covington Danville Blacksburg Jefferson Dublin They 5 24 14 21 27 24 10 37 21 0 30 The William Fleming wrestling team had an almost even season, winning seven match- es and losing six. The matmen had three undefeated grapplers, Charles Snyder, Chuck Johnson and Richard Meador. The district tournament was held at Fleming in which twelve schools participated. The State tour- nament was held at Princess Anne High School in Norfolk, Virginia. Fleming was represented by Charles Snyder, Rich ard Meador, Bobby Crenshaw, Kent Underwood and Chuck Johnson. Johnson placed fourth in his weight class at the tournament. Chuck Johnson welcomes the wrestlers from Douglas Freeman, during the District Tournament, which was held at Fleming. Tom Key uses a leg ride during his match with Webb of Jefferson. 159 L- Esgiifg U V , , Bi , use yAw,,,w,,11' ,, Q -' I ' ' 1 ,ffesffss 11, , M. .v. 1' , 111, mf? 1 me in , '11,'ZM 11 '11:E11,11'11. '1, ',,1,, 1 , ,: A - ..,, , , H W V , fa: J' Y-Y , - ' -ll '111111111 ' ,,... l,w I1'1 1' '11 l,??5'f 543-in 11 11 ' Z, 111 11 M 11 1111 aegis ,,,1 A.,, rwigg, 1 M, 1 5: V, 721 ,,, - ' ' 5 , Y ' A' , , ,, E ' 255.25 H1 '11 1- - M -2 ,l W 32.21 '- ' me ' '52 V1 1. H322 ' 1 ,. 1 ,Nga , 1 ,, Wi 1' i ' 'M' 2-3511 , ,1 ' ,,.. W ,W ,, 1 5.-'rg 1 , 11 , , M , - 1111 1 M 1 ef 1 ' 1 'ef 1 ', H L32 ,1 ,E 1- H1 2 as M 1-1 f 5251, ,1 ,Af '22 '1' 1 'wa ' ' First Row: Richard Hayth, Eddie Allen, Bill Dey- erle, 1 Freddie Hunzinger, Richard Updike, Pete Penelton, Fred Wallenfelze, Mike Stanley, Wayne Ferrell, Kent Underwood, Russell King. Second Row: Bill White, Emery Winstead, Buck Garland, Dell Angel, Larry Dunagan, Dickie Moore, Gordon Conner, Roger Woodson, David Maxey, Wayne ff? Goode, Butch Harris, Steve McCarty, Bob Lee. Third Row: Coach Smith, Richard Hoffman, Jerry Dearing, Jeryl Saul, Larry Dickerson, Bob Clark, John Parks, David Dillion, John Lenior, David Wall, lglarrgf McCarty, Andy Lucas, Don Barrett, Richard ea or. grae! Jfoues 70 we Ccjzzofzrazzce yes!! Gerald Saul passes the baton to Dickie Moore in a relay run. X 2551? E , ,ifl 11 A Roger Woodson broadjumps as Fred Wallenfelsz and Russel King look on. Event 100 yd. 220 yd. 440 yd. 880 yd. 1 mi. 180 l.h. 120 h.h. H. Jump B. Jump S. Put Discus P. Vault 1961 TRACK RECORDS Participant Larry Dunagan David Dillon Dickie Moore John Parks Gordon Connor John Lenoir John Lenoir Emery Winstead John Lenoir Richard Meador Richard Meador Barry McCarty Best Score or Time 10.4 27.5 54.6 2' 12 4' 32 22.8 17.9 5' 10 18' 9 45' 120' 12' Emery Winstead leaps the bar as Wayne Good and Bill White stand by. in 42,4 i. ,- Y ' ' ' ' Y ',,H:+f!?H ' H W ' Q HW' iii David Wall and John Lenoir run a close hurdles race. ' -.-if f W7 ' '67 ' ' wi ,N wr y . ai ei 1 .. ...... it . . fwriflfll N :Za ' Y -I 'gr 1 ,, I N 3 ii l Wrist? Ui yi, .wlmllll 5 m . f wif' 'l.lHwI1'iI.l . 5 1 l l First Row: M.. Bower, J. Benson, B. Wilson, F. dridge, S. Brown, D. Pence, J. Hurd, G. Woolford Sprmger, C. Falr, H. Hales, P. D. Gravett, C. Hale, D. Layman, E. Snyder, B. Tunnell, B. Duke, Coach J. Wilson, J. Bush. Second Row: Coach D. Wool- L. Wainwright. Manager: P. Burks. Gofmeg Crjzyby Zen' Season gn Zasegag Mr. Paul Foster throws out first ball to open the Colonel's baseball season. , i A-vi . M Q. 1' Wi . .1 . n A .ffa A 53. T.,,.,g, , i Y 5 . . b J NP V. fe H img. we--4. ?mI.i.m..'M:Fr ff, gypsum . . 1 A . ,- . :Lili-. . .' Asmjgng.. f ffl E1ij'rr w4ijLe if lwpgqix. LM ' i ' - , - ,.. as . 41. an., . 1,3 i ' '. ' 'f':'- .H If? ,g.,5L1f1.'lfl.?x Qn- 21114 1 if ,. va. . .ei 1 ,W mf: Al! V - ' ' f- --1v+'hf fA--- N-N Date March March April April April April April April April April May May May May May May May SCOREBOARD Opponent We Cranbrook Prep School 10 V. E. S. 9 N. B. C. 3 Franklin County 8 Jefferson 13 E. C. Glass 3 Lynchburg College 5 Danville 0,1 V. E. S. 7 E. C. Glass 6 V. P. I. Freshmen 3 Lynchburg College 5 Franklin County 12 Halifax 4,5 Jefferson 8 V. P. I. Freshmen 2 N. B. C. 14 They 6 0 2 2 2 2 4 4,3 2 3 1 2 2 1,2 9 3 8 -, Joe Bush hits winning homerun in game with Jefferson. With a team batting average of .300 the Fleming Colonels placed second in Western District. Coached by Mr. Dan Wooldridge and Mr. Larry Wainwright, the Colonels fielded their best team in school history. Joe Bush and Jimmy Benson served as co-captains of' the team. Bill Duke won the sportsmanship award and Sammy Brown with a batting average of .442 was voted most valuable player. Bill Wilson takes a throw at first as glranbrook runner dashes back to ase. 163 First Row: Earl Muntzing, Tommy Scordas, Billy Clingenpeel, Bill Bradley. Second Row: Jimmy Woody, Johnny Wood, Ralph Rood, Wayne Barnhart. Not pictured: Eddie Gendron. Ofeffmen zlrnprooe MIM eacf mafcf SCOREBOARD Opponent Jefferson E. C. Glass E. C. Glass Danville Andrew Lewis We They Tennis team captain, Tommy Scordas 2 5 0 9 V ,,,' V 0 9 I 1 8 0 9 1.. l 1961 GOLF SCOREBOARD Opponent We They Halifax 13 3 Byrd 16 0 Byrd 12 4 Cave Spring 13 3 Cave Spring 10 6 Jefferson 3 13 Billy King holds the flag as Johnny Arnold lines up for the final putt. 5ZQ1221k2y yokrs 60122 gofykcafcfes Billy King tees off to start match with Byrd. V H . 1 . Steve Baine blasts out of a sand trap. ynln gsm- 1 Pvt? V W H' i 6 . T 1.-' J 2. M. ' :V '4..L15g,,. 'j.1 '-fzz. H. 1- I ' V ' ' -. - fi' '. A :ff -,L Zi'l 1,'- 'T if ' . ' f .. 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DLL' VOIZAV, uifcrfcdf I ,QLQJ QL 0 QZQAQQ X774-Ill. fQcz,rA3.f7 GAQQFQGOQFS urye feam fo UI.Cf0IIQtS' cf' With the teams' winning records, the cheerleaders were rewarded for their hard work. They held bake sales to raise money for their new uni- forms, served as princesses at the opening of the Crossroads Mall and acted as hostesses for a P. T. A. Meeting. Sponsoring buses to out-of-town football games was one of the year's projects. They also attended the Group I-A Western District basket- ball tournament at Halifax, cheered for an insurance company convention at Hotel Roanoke, and tried to pro- mote good sportsmanship by visiting other local high schools. Fleming students join Bonnie Muddiman, Ruby Wimmer and other cheerleaders in the excite- ment of gaining points over An- drew Lewis High. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders of 1961-1962. Front row: Frances Fleming, Ruby Scott, Lynn Bel- cher, Sharon Thurman. Back row: Judy Farmer, Linda Banton, Betty Patterson, Kathy Willsey. , . ...Q : . ,,. Lg x, First Row: Lydia Foley, Carolyn Fizer, Sherry Payne, Brenda Walker, Jo Anne Campbell, Brenda Shelia Moses, Lynne Shelton, Diane Dickerson, Margaret Payne, Elaine Akers, Rosie Lunsford, Martin, Rita Nott, Connie Dillon, Jean Conners. Joan Johns, Sandra Long. Second Row: Cheryl McCulley, Sylvia Umberger, f Uokygaf ampzbnsijv calofure of Under the capable leadership of Miss Betty Minton and Mrs. Linda Berry, the Girls' Vol- leyball Team captured the city volleyball championship. Practice b e g a n soon after school started and the team members showed unity and enthusiasm from the beginning to the end of the season. Un .- 1 4- .n ,1 ,,,,, 1,,, .-.,,, 11: LL- 1 To highlight the volleyball championship. a banquet was held at Patrick Henry High School. Co-captains Jo Anne Campbell and Brenda Martin presented the trophy to Mr. Graybill, who presented it to the school. The Championship trophy was the first to be placed in the new school. SCOREBOARD Opponent We They P. Henry 15 11 Jefferson 10 13 P. Henry 19 7 Jefferson 15 13 Jefferson 16 8 Lack of experience and Willingness to Win caused the girls' Varsity Basketball team to take a third place position in the city league. Many long strenuous hours were spent each Week in practice before a game in hopes of capturing a win. Even though the girls did not take the first place position, all of them enjoyed being on the team. VARSITY SCOREBOARD Opponent We They Jefferson 24 22 Patrick Henry 10 21 Catholic 8 23 Patrick Henry 21 39 Catholic 11 34 Jefferson 25 25 1 li. i, ' A .n.l First row: Carolyn Fizer, Brenda Martin, JoAnne Campbell, Sandra Long. Second row: Manager Jo Mitchell, Rita Nott, Lydia Foley, Sylvia Umberger Third row: Elaine Akers, Roaie Lunsford, Lynne Shelton, Susan -Stone. Q36 yazh expenezzce or comzlny year Left to right-Linda Hackvvorth, Shirley Gillespie, Rama Lee Harris, Joan Johns, Connie Dillon, Brenda Walker, Ruth Van Renssalear, Linda Haga, Wanda Harris, Sherry Payne. To gain experience for a position on the Varsity Team, was the aim of the Junior Varsity M e m b e r s. The girls practiced very hard and always played well in games. They beat Catholic and Jefferson, which proved that they were a team of enthusiasm. Mrs. Berry, coach of the team, taught the girls the basic skills in basketball and helped them to develop their bodies mentally and physically. J. V. SCOREBOARD Opponent We They Jefferson 18 29 Patrick Henry 14 20 Catholic 23 18 Patrick Henry 11 35 Catholic 12 15 Jefferson 32 19 i Miss Minton watches as one of her gym classes struggles with one of the new sports Betty Brown and Patsy Holton are dis- cussing the result of their tennis match, With aid of new facilities, .the girls gym classes finally got under Way. During the fall of the year the girls participated in field hockey and soc- cer. 1 The basic fundamentals were taught to the girls because these two sports rarely appear in high school. When the cold months came and pushed the gym classes inside, they took up exercises and square dancing. This proved to be a lot of fun, and soon they realized what it was like to have aching muscles. 911146 zmprooe ffezr SYIAQAE F' F' 812115 uszdsflb' earn pozhfs Sandra Marshall and Rosemarie Lunsford pre- Girls earn points through intramural sports. pare to spend their physical education class playing badminton. To build bodies mentally and physically was the aim of the girls athletic program this year. Learning to think straight in the most tense moments tended to build confi- dence. Many intramural teams were started by girls who wanted to increase their G. A. A. points and have fun at the same time. Eight volleyball teams and seven basketball teams competed in the intramural games. When the spring rolled around, the girls started bowling once a Week. Five girls com- posed a team and the team with the most points at the end of eight consecutive Weeks received a prize. Girls practice headstands in physical education class. il? all ,f lll - Wixr ll, 'W f'llW,luYlu Wruji ,o .M 1 1 1 ,, gg H ,U fi R, ,- we ,i i me f, .- sf, ,L N fi , .,,:,.. ,N ,L Pi, AW, Football award winners-left to right-Robert Riles, most outstanding linemang Barry McCarty, most valuable playerg Emery Winstead, highest scholastic average, and Wayne Ferrell, most outstanding back. Undefeated wrestlers for the season 1961-62 are Richard Meador, Charlie Snyder, and Chuck Johnson. Robert Riles accomplished many football honors among which was being a member of the first team in city county. Oufsfazz Y QXZQXQS gn High scorer for the 1962 Colonel cagers is Roger Hedge. ' ' 'il' 1 ' ,mi ff: li 'y ns- I -i . Q7 lf 172 i Head cheerleader Beebe Hall discusses plans for an upcoming game with Cheryl Peters and Maria Ward. Ame 5012013 fo gQ1221k2y Jo Anne Campbell and Sylvia Umberger repre- . sented the Lady Colonels on the All Star city Brenda Martin and J.olAnne Campbell of G.A.A Volleyball team, put up posters advertising the Sweetheart Dance F535-T? W , 'U'llHM' ' if-1 -nc B f' -. - , E: . ,SJ ,,, .. N II Q1-s 4 -I J, Q- .H . v 1 - dl SWX-Elm 'ad c 'W F 7? 1747 U00 num 1 Ml Fvnmnx 9 manic by Gn.A1gMf5i Ill? LU L1 mlm MARINE IRIIIIBY J. i mlm Alum V f .-- ' ' 5 murlhmlun rmll . 1 hr 5 1, new M, Ile M, lla: glesalua ,flu ' J' 5 I U fl fr: E 5: 1 A H C M IA . V w- in on gi., 515- ,,-gl ,..,,- AV fkfx l fx C ' - K 57501-In f. .4.. . ' - in - fd' If 'ti 1 M I 1 ,. A ,....J,f.n..,A.mg,'f ' 1' is ' 1 , , 11e,, , f 1 3 lx 'Wd W v .,,33.,u M H jf as ' M ' i l it 173 ' gplkylle From kindergarten to college each of us is continually challenged by new experi- ences and ideas. As we strive for greater knowledge and understanding of the World around us We prepare ourselves for the task that lies ahead, whether it be to- morroW's assignment or our 1ife's work. Each person in the graduating class at 4 Fleming must meet the vast expanse of the adult World as an adventurer going beyond the boundaries of high school life to search for those things which are high- est and best in life. When 1962 is but a memory let each of us remember and be inspired by this, the year of NEW HORI- ZONS. gfe 1962 Gokzzef. . . a fofcforz l IQCU WKQOUI' WSH! ,H6f'I.ZOI2.S' ezzfjor Cbzkcecfoz' YVONNE DALTON ALMOND-D. E. Club 12. CALVIN ANDERSON-Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President 125 D. E. Club 12. LINDA KAY ANTOL-Y-Teens 9, 10 11, 12, Vice President 11, 125 F.H.A. 9, 115 F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 105 G.A.A. 9, 10, 115 Pep Club 9, 10, 125 Clgerleader 9, 11, 12, Corresponding Secretary 9, 11, Co-Head 125 Christmas Court 115 Sweetheart Court 115 Snow Court Representative 12. BECKY ARNOLD-Y-Teens 11, 125 Science Club 125 Pep Club 12. CAROLYN ARNOLD-Girls' Chorus 95 F.B.L.A. 12. SANDRA ARRINGTON - F.H.A. 95 Y-Teens 95 Bible Club 115 Red Cross 115 Pep Club 12. PATRICIA QPATD ARTHUR-Y-Teens 95 Red Cross 10, Secretary 105 Library Club 95 Choir 10, 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 95 Science Club 95 F.H.A. 10. MELVIN AYERS-Football 10, 115 Wrestling 10, 115 Hi-Y 12. JAMESXJIMJ BAILEY-Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 9, 10, 115 Track 10, 115 Varsity Club 10, 11, 12. SARA BANDY-F.B.L.A. 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. PATRICIA BANTON-Y-Teens 95 F.H.A. 95 Girls' Chorus 11, 12. GERALD KDOUGJ BARNETT-Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 12: Thespians 10, 11, 12: Literary Club 10,911,0125 D.E. Club 125 Rotas 9, 10, 115 Newspap- er , 1 . DONALD QDONJ BARRETT-Varsity Club 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 95 Track 10, 115 S.C.A. Historian 12. BONNIE BAYSE-Y-Teens 125 Spanish Club 12, Treasurer 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. SANDRA BAYSE-G.A.A. 9, 105 Newspaper 9, 105 Y-Teens 9, 11, 125 Bible Club 10, 115 Advanced His- tory Club 12. DIANNE BEARD-Newspaper 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-Edi- tor 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Literary Club 11, 125 Y- Teens 11, 125 Thespians 125 S.C.A. 115 Pep Club 105 Art Club 95 S.I.P.A. Convention 10, 115 Beta Club Convention 115 Latin tournament certificate of merit 9, 10, Letter of Commendation 125 Betty Crock- er Award 12. CHERYL BENSON-Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, President 125 Pep Club 9, 12. Transferred from Osceola High School, Kissimmee, Florida, 1959. JOSEPH QBILLJ BRADLEY-Beta Club 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Dance Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Leader 125 Tennis 11, 12. SANDRA BROOKS-Choir 11, 12, Secretary 125 Y-Teens 11, 125 French Club 12. Transferred from E. C. Glass High School 1960. DENNY BROWN-Beta Club 11, 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Drill Master 12. DONALD QDONJ BROWN-Hi-Y 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. MARY ICATHYJ BROWN-Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 125 Red Cross 105 Pep Club 95 F.T.A. 10, 11, 12. Presi- dent 12, City Wide Vice President 115 Choir 10, 11, Treasurer 115 Beta Club 11, 12, Secretary 125 Junior Class Vice Presidentg Annual 12, Copy Editor 125 Homecoming Court 10. NANCY BROWN-Y-Teens 95 Art Club 12. RICHARD 'BUCKINGHAM - Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Dance Band 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Science Club 10, 11, 125 Historian 125 All-State Band 9, 10, 11, 125 All-State Reading Band 10, 11. KENNETH BUCKNER-D.E. Club 12. LINDA BUCKNER-F.B.L.A. 12. LINDA 'BYRD-G.A.A. 9, 10, President 95 F.H.A. 9, 10, 115 Y-Teens 9, 10, 115 F.B.L.A. 11, Corres- ponding Secretary 115 D.E. 125 Pep Club 10, 115 Homecoming Court 11. JIMMY CALL-Art Club 105 D.E. Club 12. SHERRY CADD-Y-Teens 9, 115 G.A.A. 115 Beta Club 11, 12, Vice President 125 S.C.A. 105 Senior Class Secretary-Treasurerg Newspaper 125 Beta Club Convention 11. JO ANNE CAMPBELL-S.C.A. 9, 125 G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President 12, Treasurer 11, Secretary 125 G.M.C. 10, 11, 12, Secretary 115 Pep Club 125 Soft Ball 105 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 105 Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 11. SANDRA CARROLL-Newspaper 9, 105 Annual 12, Classes Editor 125 Y-teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary- Treasurer 9, Master Key 105 F.H.A. 9, Treasurer 95 Pep Club 9, 125 G.A.A. 9, 105 Cheerleading 9, 12, Ed Dillon, Barry Schlosser and Judy Gee tr out new drink machine. Corresponding Secretary 12, Bowling Team 95 Vol- leyball 105 Sweetheart Court 9, 125 Sophomore Class President5 S.C.A. 9, 115 G.M.C. 105 Beta Club 11, 12, Treasurer 125 F.T.A. 11, Treasurer 115 Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer5 F.B.L.A. 125 Advanced History Club 125 Beta Club Convention 11. CHARLOTTE CARTER-Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Secre- tary 125 Majorette 10, 11, 12, Head 125 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 105 F.H.A. 9, 105 G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 125 G.M.C. 10, 11, 125 F.T.A. 10, 115 Red Cross 95 Pep Club 95 Art Club 10, 11, Vice President 115 Volleyball 95 Basketball 10. MARY QANNAJ CATRON-D. E. Club 12. Trans- ferred frorn Jefferson High School 1961. JEANNETTE QCHRISD CATRON - Y-Teens 12, Inter-Club Council President 125 Science Club 125 S.C.A. 12, Unit Chairman 12. Transferred from Jeff- erson High School 1961. RUBY CHATTIN-Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. CARL CHRISTIAN-Varsity Club 11, 125 Track 9, 10, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 12. LINDA CLARK-Y-Teens 9. GEORGE QBILLJ CLINGENPEEL-Beta Club 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Drum Major 125 Dance Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 125 Choir 125 All-State Symphony Band. GORDON CONNER-Basketball 105 Track 115 Var- stiy Club 125 Newspaper 125 Art Editor 125 Vice President of Senior Class. SHERMAN CJACKIED CONNER-Varsity Club 12. CHERYL CORBELL-Pep Club 9, 10, 125 Y-Teens 9, 11, 125 Cheerleader 9, 10, 12, Treasurer 10, Re- corder of Points 125 F.H.A. 95 F.T.A. 10, 125 Beta Club 11, 125 S.C.A. 125 Annual 12, Faculty Editor 12. ARTHUR COULTER--Advanced History Club 12. PATRICIA CRAFT-Y-Teens 9, 115 Choir 10, 11, 12, Section leader 125 Girls' Chorus 95 Art Club 9. WAYNE CRIST-Basketball 10, Cross Country 10, Football 11, Hi-Y 11, 12. Transferred from Warwick High School 1960. JAMES QJIMMYJ CRUTCHFIELD-Band 10. SHARON DAVIS-G.M.C. 125 G.A.A. 12. Transferr- ed from Jefferson High School 1961. MARTHA DICK-Art Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Recorder of Points 125 Bible Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 125 All- State Band 9, 11, 12. LARRY DICKENSON-Choir 9, 10, 11, 12, Presi- dent 125 Football 9, 10, 115 Track 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 115 All-State Choir 11. JACK DILLARD-D.E. Club 12, Reporter 12. SANDRA DILLON-No Activities. DONNA DOWDY-Art Club 125 Beta Club 125 An- nual 115 Choir 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. JAMES QLARRYJ DUNAGAN-Football 9, 10, 115 Track 10, 11. 'J :E Ma., ,, l ,I 5-'N' Q-:wig-'5g'gfi' ' - .Q-. . ' L2?':H?'e'3.'.'-il' .e , .JI Q 1 1 551.311, ,ffi gib Martha Perry models her new Prom gown. BETTY DUNCAN-Y-Teens 95 F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 125 V.O.T. 12. PATRICIA QPATJ DUNCAN-Y-Teens 9, 10, 115 G.A.A. 9, 10, 115 F.B.L.A. 12, Vice President 12. SUZANNE EDELMAN-G.A.A. 95 S.C.A. 125 Span- ish Club 125 Y-Teens 12. PEGGY JO FALLS-Y-Teens 9, 10, 115 D.E. 12, Vice President 125 Pep Club 115 Red Cross 95 S.C.A. 105 Band 95 F'.H.A. 105 G.A.A. 9, 10, 11. WAYNE FERRELL-Hi-Y 12, Vice President 125 Varsity Club 11, 125 Football 11, 125 Track 11, 12. PHYLLIS FLICK-Red Cross 95 G.A.A. 95 Band 11, 125 Pep Club 9, 125 Majorette 11, 125 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12. RUFUS CBUTCHJ FOUTZ-Photography Club 105 D.E. Club 125 Advanced History Club 12. RAYMOND FRANKLIN-Art Club 11, 125 Hi-Y 11. WILLIAM QBILLJ FRAZIER-Basketball 125 Base- ball 12. Transferred from Oxford, North Carolina 1961. EVELYN GARREN-Y-Teens 125 Spanish Club 125 Literary Club 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. JUDY GEE-F.B.L.A. 125 Transferred from Jeffer- son High School 1961. EDWIN QEDDIEJ GENDRON-Red Cross 95 Track 95 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 125 Poetry Club 105 Wrestling 95 Hi-Y 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 125 Literary Club 11, 125 Art Club 125 French Club 12, Vice President 125 Hi-Y Convention 12. VIRGINIA QGINGERD GEVREKIAN-Y-Teens 10, 11, 125 S.C.A. 105 F.T.A. 125 Red Cross 12, President 125 Advanced History Club 12. 177 '-' ni: ' ri , , 1 r :III KERMIT GILES-Literary Club 125 Baseball 125 Tguespians 12. Transferred from Evarst High School 1 58. RICHARD GILES - Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. ig-IARON GRAY-G.A.A. 9, 105 Y-Teens 9, 115 D.E. JANICE GRAYBILL-F.H.A. 9, 10, Advanced His- tory Club 12. MIRIAM CTOOTIEJ GREIG-F.B.L.A. 10, 11, 125 V.O.T. 11, 12. CYNTHIA GUTHRIE-Pep Club 12. ROYCE KBEEBEJ HALL-Y-Teens 10, 11, 12, Mast- er Key 95 G.A.A. 9, 10, Recorder of Points 95 G.M.C. 10, 125 Pep Club 10, 125 F.H.A. 10, 11, Recorder of Points 115 Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Recording Secre- tary 10, 11, Head 125 Annual 11, 12, Photography Editor 125 Junior Class Secretary-Treasurerg Poetry Club 10, 11, Treasurer 115 S.I.P.A. Convention 115 Girls' State 115 Homecoming Queen 12. RONALD KROND HARRIS-Transferred from Jeff- erson High School 1960. DONNA HASKINS - Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. PEGGY HAYES-Bible Club 12. ROGER HEDGE-Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 12. A DONNA HENDRICK-F.B.L.A. 125 V.O.T. 125 Bible Club 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. DONALD QDONJ HIGGINS -- Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. Janet Knox, Wayne Ferrell, Gail Ratcliff and David Wells do Twist at Camper Hall assembly. 5 nf . ' . ,..,. ...,, ,, H JOHNNIE HODGES-No Activities. JOHN QTOMMYJ HOLTON-Bible Club 12. Trans- ferred from New Hanover High School 1961. PHYLLIS HONAKER-Y-Teens 125 F.B.L.A. 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School. JUDY HUDSON-F.H.A. 95 Pep Club 105 D.E. 12. JOANN JAMISON-Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Recording Secretary 125 F.H.A. 9, 10, 115 Liter- ary Club 10, 11, 12, President 115 Thespians 11, 125 S.C.A. 11, 12, Unit Chairman 125 Annual 11, 12, Editor 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Science Club 10, 11, 125 Debate Team 10, 115 D.A.R. Award 125 Beta Club Convention 115 Youth Seminar 125 First Place Girl's Physics City Science Fair 12. DEBRA JESSEE-Y-Teens 95 F.H.A. 9, 105 Girls' Chorus 95 Choir 105 D.E. 12, Treasurer 12. CHARLES QCHUCKJ JOHNSON - Hi-Y 11, 12, Secretary 125 Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 S.C.A. 12, Secretary-Treasurer 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Wrest- ling 10, 11, 12, Co-Captain 125 Track 10. MARIEL JOHNSON-Transferred from Mainland High School 1960. ROBERT JONES-Football 10, 115 Track 105 Choir 9, 10, 11, 12. SHELVIA JONES-F.B.L.A. 125 V.O.T. 125 Trans- ferred from Jefferson High School 1961. DIANA KDIANEJ KANE-F.B.L.A. 12, Reporter 125 V.O.T. 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. JERRY KASEY-Art Club 9, 12, Secretary 9, Presi- dent 125 Hi-Y 95 Library Club 9. RANNY KEYS-D.E. 125 Choir 9, 105 Wrestling 10. DANNY KINGERY-Choir 9, 10, 11, 125 All-State Choir 12. DOUGLAS CDOUGJ KINGERY-Art Club 95 Choir 9, 10, 11, Vice Presidentg Beta Club 11, 125 Senior Class Historian. JOAN KINSEY-G.A.A. 9, 10. GEORGE KNIGHT-Band 9, 105 Pep Band 9, 105 Football 9, 105 Hi-Y 11, 125 Cross Country 11. JANET KNOX - F.B.L.A. 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. CAROLYN LABRIE-Y-Teens 10. Transferred from Jefferson High School, 1959. VALENTINE CTINAJ LAMPROS-Beta Club 11, 125 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, President 9, 105 G.A.A. 9, 10, 115 F.T.A. 10, 125 Advanced History Club 12. JAMES QJIMJ LAVINDER-Transferred from Pat- rick Henry High School, Emory, Va. 1961. ROGER LEONARD-D.E. 12, President 12. WANDA LIGHT--Choir 125 Girls' Chorus 12, Presi- dent 12, Accompanist 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School, 1961. LAURA QALMIRAJ LILLY-Y-Teens 105 D.E. 12, Secretary 12. AER aff? f , es. gf Maria Ward, Fleming's Teen model at Miller and Rhodes, makes last minute check before leaving for her iob. PATTY LOVELACE-Transferred from Marlington High School 1961. CAROL LOVING-Y-Teens 95 Choir 9, 10. JOHN CANDYJ LUCAS-Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 Art Club 95 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Wrestling 9, 10, 115 Track 10, 115 Hi-Y 12. VICKY LYON-Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 125 F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, Recorder of Points 115 F.T.A. 10, 11, 125 Pep Club 95 Red Cross 12. BARRY McCARTY-Varsity Club 10, 11 125 Track 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 9, 10, 11, 12. ROBERT QBOBJ McCRAY-No Activities. ROBERT CBOBJ McCulley-No Activities. ALICE CBRENDAJ McGuire-F.H.A. 9, 10, 115 Red Cross 10, 11. Transferred from James A. Gray High School 1960. SALLYE MCFARLANE-Bowling Team 105 Pep Band 125 Art Club 125 Band 9, 10, 11, 12. JAMES QBEDKELEYD McLENDON-Rotas 9, 10, 11, Vice President 125 Thespians 10, 11, 12, President 125 Newspaper 105 Beta Club 11, 125 S.C.A. 11, 125 Spanish Club 125 Optimist Oratorical District Win- ner 9, 105 Voice of Democracy Oratorical State Win- ner 115 American Legion Oratorical State Award 115 Boys' State 12. BRENDA MARTIN-G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, President 125 G.M.C. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 115 Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Brass Choir 115 Pep Band 125 Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 105 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Softball 9, 105 Y-Teens 105 Annual 125 Wildlife Essay Honor- able Mention 115 Optimist Club Award 12. JOHN MARTIN-D.E. 12. MARILYN QSUEJ MARTIN - Art Club 9, Vice President 95 F.H.A. 9, Recorder of Points 95 Basket- ball Manager 105 Newspaper 9, 105 Literary Club 125 S.C.A. 105 G.A.A. 10, 115 French Club 12. STEVEN CSTEVE5 MASON-Hi-Y 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary--Treasurer 95 Science Club 10, 11, 12, Vice President 125 Choir 9, 10, 125 Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 Annual 11, 125 Basketball Manager 10, 11, 125 Football Manager 10, 11, 125 Baseball Manager 9, 105 Science Fair 10, ll, 125 Western Virginia Science Fair Award 10, 115 V. P. I. Science Day Award 105 Virginia Junior Academy of Science 11, 12, Secre- tary-Treasurer 11, 12. LOUISE MAUGHAN-Literary Club 9, 10, 12, Sec- retary 105 F.H.A. 9, 105 President 95 Thespians 10, 125 Beta Club 125 Pep Club 12. RICHARD MEADOR - Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 f'6nogblialg29, 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Wrestling MARY QCINDYJ MENEFEE-F.T.A. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 125 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 125 Choir 10, 11, 125 Girls' Chorus 9. NORMAN QRALPHJ MILLER-Hi-Y 95 Football 9, Manager 9. GAIL MINTER-No Activities. FREDDIE MITCHELL-Poetry Club 105 Newspap- er 11, 12, Business Manager 125 S.I.P.A. Convention 11. RICHARD QDICKIEJ MOORE-Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 125 Spanish Club 125 Basketball 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 9, 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 12. ELLA KSUED MOORE-Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Mast- er Key 105 Pep Club 9, 10, 125 G.A.A. 9, Secretary 95 Homecoming Court 95 S.C.A. 115 F.H.A. 115 Beta Club 11, 125 Annual 11, 12, Business Manager 125 Advanced History Club 125 S.I.P.A. 11. MARGARET MORTON-Beta Club 11, 125 Thes- pians 11, 125 Literary Club 125 F.T.A. 10, 11, Sec- retary 115 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 125 Red Cross 12, Vice President 125 Newspaper 9, 10, 11. ezzfor f zizcecfof enfor Qzkcecfory GARLENE MOSER - Art Club 12, Secretary 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. BONNIE MUDDIMAN-Pep Club 125 F.T.A. 11, 125 Choir 11, 125 Beta Club 125 S.C.A. 11, 12, Vice President 125 Cheerleading 12. DON MUNDY-No Activities. JANET MURRAY - F.T.A. 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. MATILDA QANNJ NELMS-F.B.L.A. 125 Pep Club 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. RICHARD NELMS-Pep Club 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. BENJAMIN CNICKYJ NICODEMUS-S.C.A. 12, President 125 Hi-Y 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. MARY ANN NOFSINGER-G.A.A. 125 Spanish Cgub 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1 61. PAT NICHOLAS--Y-Teens 11, 125 F.H.A. 115 Bas- ketball 10. EVIIELIAM KJERRYJ OVERSTRETT-Photography lu 11. WILLIAM fBILL5 OWENS-Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Assistant Drum Major 125 Pep Band 9, 10, 115 Dance Band 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 10, 115 S.C.A. 10. JOHN PARKS-Track 10, 11. SHIRLEY PAXTON-Pep Club 11. SANDRA PEREGOY - Newspaper 95 Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 9, Vice President 10, President 115 Cheerleader 105 Beta Club 11, 125 Sophomore Class Secretaryg Holly Court 95 Youth Seminar 11. KATHRINE QMARIEJ PEVERALL - Y-teens 95 Art Club 10, 11. MARTHA PERRY-Y-Teens 9, 10, 115 F.H.A. 105 D.E. 12. ' . ROBERT QFORRESTJ PINION-Choir 9, 10, 115 All-State Choir 105 D.E. 12. GAIL RATCLIFFE-G.A.A. 95 Y-Teens 9, 10, 115 F.H.A. 95 Softball 9. SANDRA RAY - Y-Teens 10, 11, Treasurer 115 F.B.L.A. 125 Beta Club 11, 125 Cheerleader 9, 11. ROBERT RILES-Football 9, 10, 11, 125 Track 10, 115 Baseball 95 Basketball 9, 105 Wrestling 11, 125 Newspaper 95 Choir 9, 105 Varsity Club 10, 11, 125 Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 S.C.A. 115 First Team Al1-City- County Football. WILLA ROBINSON - Beta Club 125 F.T.A. 125 Thespians 125 Literary Club 12. Transferred from Asheboro, North Carolina, 1961. 5 THOMAS CTOMMYJ ROBINSON-No Activities. DONALD KDONJ ROMAN-Football 9, 105 Basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 125 Varsity Club 11, 12. ' RALPH ROOD-Band 9, 10, 11, 12, President 125 Dance Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Director 11, 125 All-State Band 11, 125 Youth Semi- nar 115 Boy's State 115 Junior Class Presidentg Hi- Y 115 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 125 Newspaper 12. Miss Sandelson hands transcripts t Vickie Lyon and Beebe Hall JUDITH QJUDIJ ROOP--F.H.A. 9' S.C.A. 10' Bible Slug 155 Science Club 115 French Club 125 Spanish u 1 LARRY ROWE-D.E 12 BRENDA SAUL-G.A.A. 9' Band 9 10 ' 11 Majorette 10 11 12 Assistant Head 12 BARRY SCHLOSSER-No Activities GEORGE QGILJ SEIGLER-Hi-Y 9' Art Club 12 Treasurer 12' Choir 9 12. Transferred from Nav Overseas Dependent School, Rota, Spain TOBY SHIVELY - Transferred from Hargrave Military Academy 1960 MARGARET SINK-F.H.A. 9' D.E 12 IRVIN QQUINNJ SLUSHER - Choir 9 10 11 Newspaper 11 12 JUDY SMITH-Red Cross 12- Bible Club 12- Y- Teens 12. PATRICIA KPATJ SMITH-Band 9 10 11' Red Cross 11. MARIE CONKLIN SMITHERS-G.A.A. 9, 10, 11- Y-Teens 115 Cheerleader 9, 10, Recorder of Points 95 Beta Club 11, 12. ROBERT SOMMARDAHL-No Activities. JoE SPICKEK-varsity Club 125 Basketball 10, 11, 12. Transferred from Gary High School. DIANE STANLEY-No Activities. JUDY STANLEY-Pep Club 12. JAMES QJIMMYJ STEPHENS-Band 9, 10. PAT STOKES-Y-Teens 125 F.B.L.A. 12. Transfer- red from Jefferson High School 1961. ' DAVID STONER-Thespians 11, 12, Hi-Y 11, 123 Beta Club 123 Literary Club 11, 123 Wrestling 11, 123 Debating Team 10, 11, 12. MARY AGNES SUBLETT-Y-Teens 9, 113 F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, Treasurer 113 F.B.L.A. 11, 123 Beta Club 123 S.C.A. 11. SYDNEY TANNER-Band, 9, 10, 11, 123 Choir 10, 11, 12Q Girls' Chorus 93 Pep Band 12, G.A.A. 10, 11, 123 Art Club 12. PHILLIP THOMPSON - Hi-Y 12, Historian 123 Football 123 Track 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. DELORES TOLLEY--F.H.A. 9, 10, 113 Y-Teens 9, 10, 113 F.B.L.A. 12, President 123 G.A.A. 9, 10. JEFFRIE TROUTT-G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, 123 G.M.C. 11, 123 Y-Teens 11, F.B.L.A. 12. ROBERT TRUMBELL-Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Dance Band 10, 113 French Club 12, All-State Band 9, 11. HARRY QROGERJ TURNER-No Activities. EDWARD CBRUCEJ UMBERGER-Football 9. JACK WALROND-Hi-Y 9, 10, Chaplain 103 Choir 9, 10, 111 All-State Choir 113 Advanced History Club 12, Vice President 12. DAVID WALL-Hi-Y 10, 11, Varsity Club 10, 11, 123 Football 9, 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Wrestling 10, 11, 12. PATRICIA QPATJ WALL-Y-Teens 11, 12, Presie dent 123 F.T.A. 11, 123 Red Cross 113 Secretary of Senior Class3 S.C.A. 123 Beta Club 11, 12. Trans- ferred from Blacksburg High School 1960. CARL CFREDJ WALLENFELSZ-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 123 Varsity Club 12, Football 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 113 Baseball 123 Basketball Manager 12. NANCY WALTERS-Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, 12, Secre- tary of City-County 123 G.A.A. 9, 10, 113 F.H.A. 9, 113 Pep Club 10, 113 Science Club 11, 123 Beta Club 11, 123 Literary Club 10, 11, 123 Thespians 123 News- paper 9, 10, 11, 12, Co-Editor 123 French Club 123 Gil-1's State 113 S.C.A. Convention 113 Madonna 12. FRED WEBB-Hi-Y 12. ELAINE WERNER-Choir 10, 11, 12, Thespians 11, 123 Literary Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12g Spanish Club 12, Y-Teens 12, Transferred from Princeton High School 1960. PAT WEST-Red Cross 9, Secretary-Treasurerg Beta Club 11, 12. MARIA WARD-Y-Teens 9, 10, 11, Vice President 113 F.H.A. 9, 10, 11, Historian 93 Pep Club 9, 10, 123 S.C.A. 123 Annual 11, 12, Activities Editor 123 Cheer- leader 9, 10, 123 Poetry Club 9, 10, Treasurer 103 Homecoming Court 113 G.A.A. 9, 10, 11, Treasurer 113 Bowling Team 9, 10. 181 KAREN WHITCOMB-Y-Teens 93 F.H.A. 93 Voice of Christian Youth 11. CARLESA WHITENACK - Y-Teens 9, 10, 113 F.H.A. 9, 103 Red Cross 11, 12. BONNIE WILKERSON-F.B.L.A. 12. Transferred from Jefferson High School 1961. JOE WILKERSON-French Club 12, Secretary 123 Band 9, 10, 113 Vice President of Senior Class. DOUG WILLIAMS-Hi-Y 123 Pep Club 12. ROBERT QBOBBYJ WILLIAMS-Literary Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice President 103 Science Club 10, 11, 12, Historian 10, President 123 Thespians 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 113 Beta Club 11, 123 Debate Team 9, 10, 113 First Place Boy's Physics City Science Fair 11, 123 First Place Engineering Award 11, 123 First Place Boy's Physics Regional Fair 113 Beta Conven- tion 11. JOHNNY WOOD-Science Club 11, 123 Beta Club 11, 123 Pep Band 10, 11, 123 Band 9, 10, 11, 123 Tennis 9, 10, 11, 12: Historian of Sophomore Class3 President of Senior Class3 Science Fair, Third Place, 1960. BARRY WOODFORD-Hi-Y 113 Newspaper 11, 123 Youth Seminar 103 Basketball 103 Cross Country 10Q Tennis 9, 10. JIMMY WOODY-Beta Club 11, 12, President 123 Band 9, 10, 113 Pep Band 113 Annual 123 Sports Editor 123 Tennis 9, 11, 123 Beta Club Convention 113 Historian of Junior Class. NANCY WRAY-F.H.A. 9, 103 Pep Club 12. Barry Woodford and Chris Catron hand Sandra Carroll their information forms for the senior directory. gac af? QIfQCf0fy MR. CHARLES L. ARRINGTON English Roanoke College, B.A. S.C.A.-Hart Hall MR. D. G. BAKER Mechanical Drawing University of the State of New York College of Education, B.S. Junior Class MR. FRANK W. BEAHM, JR. Dean, Hart Hallg English Ferrum Junior College Georgia Tech Bridgewater College, B.Ed. V.P.l., M.Ed. MRS. LINDA BERRY Physical Education, Health Driver Education Purdue University, B.S. Syracuse University, M.S. G.A.A., G.M.C. MRS. VIRGINIA H. BOYD English, Bible Madison College, B.S. Senior Class Mrs. Falls and Mrs. Muddiman ready library for the mid-term opening. MRS. DOROTHY C. BROWN Typing Bowling Green College of Commerce, A.B. Senior Class MISS LUCY H. BUFORD Reading Improvement Class Radford College, B.S. University of Virginia, M.Ed. MRS. BILLIE CHAPMAN General Business, Typing Bluefield College Radford College, B.S. Y-Teens MR. W. ALBERT COULTER Principalg German Roanoke College, A.B. University of Virginia, M.Ed. MRS. GENEVIEVE DICKINSON Play Production, Speech, American History Radford College, B.S. V.P.I., M.S. Literary Club, Thespians, Debate Squad MR. THOMAS H. DIXON Dean, Camper Hall, Chemistry Washington and Lee University, A.B University of Virginia, M.Ed. MR. DEAN EGGE Art Friends University Manchester College Bridgewater College, B.A. Art Club MR. WALLACE A. ELLIOTT English, Guidance Randolph Macon College, A.B. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Track, J .V. Football MRS. NANCY S. FALLS Librarian Radford College, B.S. Student teachers from Longwood, Miss Shirley Harmon, Miss Roberta Coldiron, Miss Carolyn Davis, Miss Norma Wahl, Miss Eleanor Bradford, Miss Judy Pharr, and Miss Dorothy Moody, hold a conference in the library. MISS JEAN FERGUSON English Mary Washington College, B.A. Newspaper KENNETH L. FRENCH Physical Education, Driver Education, Math, American History Morris Harvey College, B.S. West Virginia University, M.S. Football, Wrestling D ARTHUR H. FREITAG Mathematics Cornell University Muhlenburg College, B.A. University of New Jersey, M.A. BOBBY R. GOODMAN Mathematics Elon College, B.A. Clemson College University of North Carolina MR JOHN R. GRAYBILL Dean, Smith Hall, Advanced American History, Guidance Coordinator National Business College Roanoke, College, B.A. V.P.I., M.Ed. History Club, Book Store MRS. ROMA L. GUSTIN Latin A Westhampton College University of Richmond, B.A Pep Club MR. JAMES P. HILL, JR. Chemistry, Advanced Biology Roanoke College, B.S. I Junior Class MRS. E. C. HOLLENBACH Typing, General Business Radford, B.S. Y-Teens,lJunior Class MR. EDWIN C. HOLLENBACH Industrial Arts V.P.I., BiS. MRS. LOETTA W. HORTON Mathematics Woman'si College of University of North Carolina, B.A. University of North Carolina, MA l 183 W gac My QIfQCf0fy MISS MARGARET C. JAMES Shorthand, Bookkeeping St. Joseph's College, B.S. Woman's College of University of North Carolina University of Colorado University of Virginia MRS. HILDA B. JESSEE Government, World History Roanoke, College, B.A. Y-Teens MR. OTIS D. KITCHEN Instrumental Music Bridgewater College, B.S. U.S. Naval School of Music Northwestern University MRS. CATHERINE G. LOOMIS English Madison College, B.A. S.C.A. Coordinator MRS. VIRGINIA C. MASON English, Attendance Tennessee Wesleyan College Roanoke College, B.A. University of Virginia Fleming's faithful workers, Mr. Lugar, Mr. Myers, Mr. Woodford set up chairs for an assembly. MR. JOHN J. MELONE, JR. Biology, Physics University of Virginia, B.S. Science Club MR. PAUL G. MILLER Director of Activities Washington College, A.B. University of Virginia, M.Ed. Annual, Newspaper MISS BETTY J. MINTON Physical Education, Health Driver Training, American History Longwood College, B.S. Cheerleaders, G.A.A., G.M.C. MR. JAMES T. MOORE Physical Education, Driver Education High Point College, B.S. Appalachian State Teachers College Roanoke College Football, Basketball MRS. SUSIE M. MUDDIMAN Library Clerk Radford College University of Virginia MRS. IRMA S. ODOM Government, Guidance Radford College, B.S. Duke University, M.Ed. Senior Class MRS. RUTH B. PAINTER Biology Radford College, B.S. F.T.A., Director Regional Science Fair MRS. MAMIE S. PATTERSON Spanish University of Puerto Rico, B.A. Roanoke College Spanish Club MRS. MARY R. PILSON School Secretary National Business College MR. EARL J. QUINN, JR. MRS. REBECCA S. THOMAS o 7 f' English, Government Roanoke, College, B.S. V.P.I. S.C.A. - Smith Hall DR. DAVID D. REDFIELD Physics, Electronics I .O.T., Shorthand, Of ice Procedure, Bookkeeping Mary Washington, B.S. University of Virginia William and Mary College V.P.I., M.Ed. University of Virginia, B.E.E., MRS, MARY S, TOWNSEND Radford College, B.S. MISS FRANCES SANDERSON V'P'I., M-S. School Secretary MRS. JEAN MARTIN SAUNDERS MRSM2::5i11aI:f3S M' WALDEN Typing, General Business Radford College, B.S. Y-Teens MRS. MANIE L. SIFFORD Mathematics Hollins College, B.A. Beta Club MRS. DAILEY B. SLOAN Home Economics University of North Carolina, B.S. F.H.A. MR. FRED H. SMITH Athletic Director, Physical Education, History Roanoke College, B.S. Varsity Club, Football MR. C. M. SPESSARD Biology, General Science George Washington University, B.S. University of North Carolina, M.Ed. MISS ELIZABETH STONE French, Guidance Roanoke College, B.S. Columbia University V.P.I., M.S. Annual MRS. VELVA S. SUTPHIN Mathematics Concord College Roanoke College Morris Harvey, B.S. University of Virginia Junior Red Cross Longwood College V.P.I., B.S. L.M.U. University of Virginia Maj orettes, S.C.A. - Camper MISS .I UDITH WALDORF Distributive Education R.P.I., B.S. D.E. Club MISS SARAH G. WALTON American History, World History, French Madison College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.A. Bible Club, French Club MRS. JUNE C. WEBB Choir, Girls' Chorus, Music Appreciation, History Madison College Longwood College, B.A. Miss RUTH WILLIAMS' MR. English Wheelock School Western Reserve University, B.S., M.A. DAN E. WOOLDRIDGE Ha American History, Government, Geography Lynchburg College, B.A. Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y Club Activities ..... Administration .... 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