Abingdon High School - Beacon Yearbook (Abingdon, VA)

 - Class of 1970

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WASHINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY ,0187117 Wmr ’ 4 © m fi MM0m ■H Ifs wS SBliM ns|89 ) ■ ■ ' . ■ ■ . the beacon 1970 volume eleven presented by the beacon staff abingdon high school, abingdon, Virginia editor-in-chief . . . roger morrell assistant editor . . . beverly elliott sponsor . . . mrs. june a. roberts ftfj ' ■Lt? ijMr i aHWBifil SnA v ; ' ii sof . “ . SJfc 7 ’ ■ jf j fE v IBr ■l T 3 .4 B j | - |mt r ML. ' ■ Jl 7 1M MrJhPI WpJL ' v fl c a a f Mmk i - _JM ep i ' pjs Or lri f f f ay . - ‘ i f iflf ■ ‘IjP .i . jJJm i Mp. ' 1, Cheerleaders, Susan Pinkerton and Shelia Thompson, boost spirit at the Homecoming foot¬ ball game. 2. Debbie Brown and escort Tim Spencer smile for the crowd after Debbie was crowned Homecoming Queen. 3. Jim Anderson runs for a touchdown at the Abingdon vs. Saltville football game. 2 a time for living . academics . 10 individuals . 24 spirit . 78 groups . 116 happenings .150 advertising .176 3 it all began . . . autumn yes, 1969-1970 . . . new classes . . . new classmates . . . new principal . . . room numbers changed . . . lost eighth graders and seniors . . . classes began . . . foot¬ ball games began . . . clubs organized . . . Tobacco Festival . . . floats . . . home¬ coming . . . senior play . . . Sadie Hawkins dance . . . all-county band . . . band festi¬ vals . . . Halloween . . . Thanksgiving . . . pep rallies . . . tests . . . F.T.A. convention . . . Hi-Y district conference . . . student teachers . . . club projects . . . raccoon hunt ... no homecoming floats? . . . sock hops . . . N.H.S. tap-in . . . senior ring assembly . . . F.T.A. assembly . . . Moratorium Day . . . Hi-Y induction service . . . Interact vs. Faculty Basketball game . . . classes continue . . . 1. Members of the Senior Play cast take a final bow. 2. Band members prepare for the trip to Richmond for the Governor ' s inauguration parade. 3. Ellen Pinkerton receives her senior ring from Mr. Pigman and Karen Morgan. 4. Gus Sales and John Legard support the Falcons. 5. Marsha Via taps Nan Arrington into the National Honor Society. 5 snow brings icy roads and “no school” . . . winter Christmas: dance, tree, door deco¬ rations . . . snow . . . No school today in Washington County, Vir¬ ginia . . . All-Virginia West Band . . . Newspaper editorial changes . . . pep rallies . . . Seniors mea¬ sured for caps and gowns . . .or¬ dered announcements . . . Band attends inaugural . . . eleven school days missed -- snow! . . . Plans for graduation made . . . Virginia High game skirmish . . . NO MID-TERM EXAMS! . . . 6 1. Kathy Bartlett stops at her locker between classes. 2. Charlie Brown and Barbara Buchanan talk as they go to their next class. 3. The Falcon marching band performs at the Southwestern Band Festival in Bristol, Tennessee. 4. Dan Mathews scores for Abingdon during the district tournament. cold winds bring sports championships . . . winter Coach Stacy leaves . . . Coach Casto Ramsey arrives . . . Valentine ' s Day . . . dance . . . Phyllis South-Valentine Queen . . . forensics . . . debating team chosen . . . Wrestling champions . . . Tommy Blevins State Champ . . . A.H.S. District Six Wrestling Champions . . . Basketball champs too ! . , . eighth grade, junior varsity, and varsity -- all Washington County Basketball Champs! . . . One-act Play . . . The Last Leaf . . . 8 1. Elizabeth Bowman sings dur¬ ing the National Honor Society talent show. 2. Alice Morgan and Susan Barrow perform in a pep rally. 3. Julia Dunn, Sandy Owens, and Debbie Musick, as hillbillies, visitA.H.S. as part of an assembly. 4. Jim Dixon explains to Marsha Via How to take a bath in the Senior Play. 5. Libby Cox, F.T.A. presi¬ dent, serves Mary Webber and Mrs. Roberts during the Future Teachers tea. Mrs. Elliott watches. 9 a time for studying . . . i-’-Vf academics Classes . . . pens . . . pencils . . . books . . . notes . . . assignments . . .New classes -- Humanities and Current History . . . listening . . . watching . . . helping . . . teaching . . . tests . . . grades . . . distributive education . . . foreign lan¬ guages . . . geometry . . . Macbeth . . . biology . . . homework . . . learning . . . quizzes . . . students . . . reading . . . writing . . . arithmetic . . . reports . . . a time for studying --a time for living . . . as edited by . . . mary webber assisted by . . . mary weisfeld passing time . . . study hall Senior study . . . new and different . . . and no teacher? . . . Pass notes . . . Who wants to go to the library? . . . Mrs. Hicks, may I have a pass? . . . Mrs. Mills says, NO TALK¬ ING . . . click goes the auditorium clock . . . Quit kicking my seat! . . . Who said study’s boring . . . Did you see that new boy? . . . gossip time . . . time to think . . . time to re¬ lax . . . time to study . . . time to play . . . time for the bell . . . 12 I | y’ t | | - 1 f j i V B 1 1 - 1 mm p , hb B .. 9 1. Kenny Shuman decides sleeping beats studying as he leans back for his beauty sleep. 2. Mrs. Moore ' s French class has to pay attention to keep up in her class. 3. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Castellanos discuss the opportunities of foreign languages. 4. Jimmy Nickels and his classmates look like they are really studying hard this period. 5. The library study hall works hard when they ' re not sleeping. 6. Mrs. Castellanos is directing her Spanish class in a little contest. france and Spain . . . foreign languages Buenas dias, clase! . . . translation . . . drills . . . singing in Spanish? . . . vocabu¬ lary test . . . Spanish crossword puzzle ... did you say hotdog is perocalliente? . . . en la biblioteca? . . . contests -- April 4th -- Spanish . . . April llth -- French ... at Virginia High ... Ah bonjour, Madame . . . translate the first 3 pages of Qa. va” . . . new French books . . . . . . Mrs. Moore, may I buy another Amsco ? . . . concentration . . . pro¬ nunciation . . . Foreign language . . . Communication!! . . . 13 1. Kermit Swan, Tommy Fugate, and Jack Clark take time out in art. 2. Sharon Honaker, Bobby McConnell, Glenn Weller, and Susan Price, members of the high school band, await Mr. Tyler ' s cue. 3. Tommy Williams performs for the student body during the Christmas con¬ cert. 4. Mr. Tyler gives the chorus a break while he takes a rest himself. 5. The marching band practices J ield shows after school for the football games at night. expressions . . . the arts singing . . . practice after school . . . all band mem¬ bers be at football games . . . summer band camp . . . march . . . practice . . . majorettes . . . work . . . all adds up to a suc¬ cessful band . . .Did you say express oneself creatively? . . blue and yellow make green . . . clay figures . . . wire sculpture . . . Does oil paint come out of clothes? . . . crayons and colored chalk are different . . . finger painting . . . 15 wood . . . shop Did he say make a gun rack? How? . . . drills . . . saws . . wood . . . I ' ve lost those nails again! . . . What kind of wood did he say to use? . . . You ' d better sand it first . . . carving . . . wood shavings . . . Did you say Industrial Arts? , . . 1. Johnny Singleton and Shawn Morgan help tie and pack tobacco on the baskets. 2. Barbara Parris and Vivian At¬ kins eat a meal they have prepared in home economics. 3. Richie Anderson sees that it takes cleaning up after the cooking to make a good grade. 4. Bev Elliott and John Legard work hard in mechanical drawing on their drawings. 5. Wayne Pierce works with wood in the shop. 6. Dorinda Branson makes a small child ' s dress in home economics class. 16 more than planting and harvesting . . . agriculture Learning to farm . . . films ... Do you need a permit to drive a tractor? . . . packing tobacco . . . mow the girls ' softball field . . . Mr. Oliver, is this a plant or a weed? . . . POISON IVY! . . . the average rainfall in Vir¬ ginia . . . the art of growing things . . . needles . . . home economics Anybody can cook or sew -- anybody except me . . . Do you think these seams HAVE to be straight? . . . Hey, I like your new pattern. . . READ YOUR GUIDE SHEET, GIRLS! . . . Add half a cup of flour . . . Uh, oh, whadda ya do if your fabric is scorched? ... I forgot to add an egg ... I put my zipper in ONLY four times . . . Home Ec . . . Child Care . . . Sewing . . . Cooking . . . Study . . . Home making . . . better homes . . . better individuals . . . 17 to be or not to be . . . english No more diagraming . . . determiners? . . . predicate adjectives . . . Where for art thou, Romeo? . . . essays -- What Endangers Wildlife in Virginia . . . dictionary skills . . . Freedom’s Challenge . . . Lady Macbeth said what? . . . forensics . . . sentence struc¬ ture . . . book reports . . . The Monkey’s Paw” . . . Buck Finn and slavery . . . The Devil and who? . . . speeches --to convince to inform, to entertain . . . Edgar Allen Poe . . . eighth grade, and a new teacher -- Mrs. Wagner . . . linking verb compliments . . . skits . . . rhythm in poetry? . . . plot . . . setting . . . characters . . . Mrs. Roberts, are we required to write this? . . . What are you doing your term paper on? . . . footnotes . . . my own personal experience . . .an¬ other test ... so much crammed into one pe¬ riod . . . proper spelling . . . ENGLISH -- it improves the individual! . . . 18 1. Mrs. Shelton lectures as her students listen. 2. Mrs. Roberts gives Gus Sales a few points in English, and as Mrs. Roberts says, A hint to the wise is sufficient. 3. Mrs. Woolwine and Marsha Via discuss Hamlet during humanities class. 4. Mrs. Woolwine ' s English class displays a pro¬ ject done while discussing the middle English period. 5. Mrs. Wagner emphasizes grammar to students in her eighth grade class. 19 old and new . . . history Spiro Agnew . . . THE WORLD . . . big world . . . little world . . . Peace . . . but still war . . . Vietnam . . . moratorium . . . We ' ve gone to the moon . . . One leap for man . . . stock market . . . read all of Time magazine . . . Which amendment to the Constitution? . . . Communism vs. Democracy . . . We live in a democracy . . . Current History . . . Students, put your desks in a circle . . . Inflation . . . Mr. Santillo has another Surprise . . . a lottery system to replace the draft . . . Nixon ' s speech . . . as the world turns . . . the sky ' s no longer the limit! . . . 1. Mr. Hortenstine lectures to his second period class. 2. Miss Johnson ' s gym class works out on the trampoline. 3. Mr. Fletcher smirks as he grades his test papers. 20 muscles . . . physical education Physical fitness tests . . . Do we run the 600 yd. dash today? . . . Archery . . . basketball . . . That many rules? . . . foul shots ... I can’t seem to do a lay-up . . . tumbling, headstands, backward roll . . . Volleyball . . . set it up” . . . rotate” . . . softball . . . health class . . . First aid ... tie bandages . . . splint . . . golf . . . What’s a birdie? . . . competition . . . strenuous exercise . . . gosh, it’s tiring . . . Do we have to take showers? . . . Physical Education . . . that ' s an experience in itself! . . . 4. Eva Foster and Esther White compare notes on Time magazine in current history. 5. Mildred Webber watches after she shoots the basketball. Miss Johnson looks on. 6. The boy ' s gym class enjoys a game of crab ball . 21 1. In Mrs. Yeary ' s fifth period Chemistry class, Lindy Seamon and John Houser seem to be studying hard. 2. Mr. Fleener ' s physics class discusses an important point. 3. Betty Fortner and Bev Rhoaten conduct an experiment in their science class. 4. Mrs. Robinson assists Phyllis South and Joyce Baumgardner in business class. 5. Tanna Inscore practices her typing. 6. Vickie Buchanan takes a speed test in typing class. on to mars? . . . math and science Mr. Coleman . . . Trig test tomorrow . . . polygons . . . Modern math . . . General math . . . Algebra is just like Greek ... a foreign language . . . 2 + 2 = 5. . . Tomorrow we plot graphs . . . What ' s a parallel line? . . . Bisect a 120 degree angle ... a hexagon has six sides . . . functions . . . protractors . . . slide rules . . . MATH . . . lab reports . . . facts . . . dissecting worms . . . and ameba . . . family, genus, species. . . balancing . . . equations and scales . . . lab notebooks . . . Molecules are composed of atoms . . . the earth . . . the universe . . . SCIENCE 22 typewriters . . . business department Distributive Education and Busi¬ ness courses . . . hard work . . . learning to live in a business world . . . jobs . . . adding cal¬ culators in business class . . . What are they? . . . multiply¬ ing and dividing by pushing a botton . . . five minute time writings . . . How do you write in shorthand? . . . She ' s only three sentences ahead of me . . . Letters to take down . . . typing . . . three letters a day? . . . I get to write a will . . . My OWN? . . . legal papers . . . IBM secretarial machine . . . Income Tax forms . . . Duplicat¬ ing machines ... so much to learn . . . all for making money 23 a time for meeting . . . individuals People . . .teachers . . . students . . . principal . . . dean of students . . . secre¬ taries . . . cooks . . . bus drivers . . . What are they like? . . . small people . . . large . . . fat . . . slim . . . young . . . old . . . happy . . . sad . . . quiet . . . LOUD! . . . slow . ... fast . . . studious . . . industrious . . . lazy . . . funny . . . helpful . . . every type ... all make A.H.S. . . .a time for meeting --a time for living . . . as edited by . . . mary katherine grant and patricia webster . . . assisted by . . . carol jarrell, lois butt, and david denton the last year . . . seniors The last year of high school . . . First assembly . . . Do we march in? . . . yes, the first time having the stu¬ dent body to rise for the class of 1970 . . . Senior rings . . . When will they come? September 5 . . . RINGS ARE HERE!! . . . Senior Ring Assembly . . . meet in the cafeteria . . . dress up . . . march in again . . . Don’t trip! . . . final instructions . . , flowers for the Class President . . . Charles Clifford Anderson Dorothea Jane Anderson Faye Lav erne Anderson James Rowe Anderson, Jr. William Martin Anderson William A. Atkins James Alfred Barker Joyce Lee Baumgardner Carl Thomas Blevins Dorinda Lynn Branson Deborah Eileen Brown Doris Anne Campbell 26 Sandra Jane Campbell Randall Eugene Carmack Nancy Louise Carter Daniel Lee Caudell Jackie Allen Chafin Albert John Clark Mabel Lynne Carty Jack Cotton Clark Senior class officers are B. Dancy, Hist, ; J. .Stout, Treas.; R. Price, Rep.; D. Wright, Sgt. -at-arms; K. Ornduff, Sec.; K. Morgan, Pres.; D. Branson, V. Pres. 27 KJ ' ' Allen Eugene Combs Carolynn Joy Cornett Elizabeth Ann Cox Brenda Kay Crosswhite Nancy Belinda Dameron Belle Louise Dancy Monte William Davidson, Jr. David Lee Denton Randy Kelly supports the Falcon team by putting up spirit signs. James Robert Dixon Michael Harold Elliott Walter Preston Edmiston Stephen Wilson Fields Beverly Ann Elliott Freddie Lynn Finch 28 Fred Michael Foran Eva Marion Foster Gail Ann Fuller Donna Karen Fulton Sylvia Christina Gawryla Paul George Goble Tommy Wilton Goodman, Jr. Eula Letitia Grant “does it fit?” . . . seniors giving out the rings . . . each senior waiting his turn . . . Almost time for me! ... I have it . . . Don ' t open it yet . . . O.K. -- Open the package . . . excitement . . . Does it fit? . . . Now WE ' RE official seniors! . . . First football game as seniors . . . rain . . . trying to boost school spirit . . . Seniors sponsor first dance of the year . . . sock hop in the gym . . . Senior pictures made at Patterson ' s and don ' t forget . . . tuxedo jackets for boys . . . Set an example . . . Thomas Walter Grant Larry Wayne Groseclose Janie Lee Greer James Donald Hall “don’t chew gum”... seniors Seniors don ' t chew gum . . . Set an example . . . Don’t talk during assem¬ blies . . . responsibilities . . . Ex¬ emption from exams with an A aver¬ age . . . What college are you going to? . . . University of Virginia? . . . Vir¬ ginia Tech? . . . Emory and Henry? . . . Virginia Highlands Community College? . . . College Boards . . . ACT Tests . . . scores -- good and bad . . . Achievement Tests . . . The last home football game as seniors . . . senior band members and major¬ ettes introduced . . . The time is flying . . . Allan Randall Hearl Bobby Lee Hefner Alan Wayne Hicks Wanda Marie Hill James Edward Hortenstine Edgar Allan Howard Christine Hunt Ruth Ann Hunt Tanna Sue Inscore Curtis Preston Jackson Rita Carol James Carolyn Jeane Janson 30 Barbara Morrison Johnson Stephen Michael Kroll Dorothy Mae Johnson David Samuel Latham, Jr. Michael Edward Jones Patricia Ann Latham Thomas Randolph Kelly John Edwin Legard Michael Dale Lester Burl Jane Maxwell Kathy Jane Lloyd Marie Antoinette McCollum Kathy Odum Lowe Robert Guy McConnell Dan Gaylan Mathews Charles Junior McCracken 31 more boys needed... seniors Senior Play . . . Cheaper by the Dozen . . . try-outs . . . We need more boys , . . play books . . . prac¬ tice after school . . . painting flats • . . long rehearsals . . . first per¬ formance for parents . . . SUCCESS . . . second performance for the stu¬ dent body . . . A lot of fun! . . .Bas¬ ketball season opened . . . Senior play¬ ers lead the team . . . Senior Night --all senior players, cheerleaders managers, scorekeepers, and photog¬ rapher introduced . . . Classes con¬ tinue . . . tests . . . grades . . . Shirley. Mae McCracken William Edward McIntyre Rickey Lee Mink Frances Ann Mitchell Garland Wayne Mitchell Deborah Grace Morgan Karen McWhorter Morgan Roger Wayne Morrell Johnny Allen Morrison James Robert Nelson Stewart Coleman Nelson James McClellan Nickels 32 Larry Odis Nunley Larry Wayne Ornduff Phyllis Karen Ornduff Michael Shay Owens Ellen Pinkerton and Barbara Parris, backstage, as they pro¬ duce sound effects during die Senior play. Phyllis Ann Owens Dyke Carl Parker Betty Sue Parks James MacGregor Patterson Christopher Lloyd Patton Ellen Lynn Pinkerton Barbara Ann Parris Betty Jane Pippin 33 Mr. Buddy Moses measures Belle Dancy for her cap and gown. Mary Patricia Pippin Glenna Sue Price Rose Hayter Price Linda Susan Ratliff Otis Warren Rhoten Mary Grace Selfe Carol Jeanne Roberts Joseph Crockett Shaffer William Lowry Rouse Kenneth Scott Shuman Shirley Sweet Rowe Johnny Mack Singleton 34 Mary Katherine Singleton Brenda Lura Stigers Elizabeth Ruth Smith Terrell Jane Stout Patsy Diane Snead Kermit Milton Swan Phyllis Kay South Charles Michael Terry term papers . . . seniors Senior study hall . . .in the cafeteria ... no teacher . . . Government . . . learning to vote using a voting machine . . .Mr. Hortenstine . . . English . . . essays, Macbeth . . . Term papers . . . What ' s your topic? . . . index cards . . . filing boxes -- green, red, blue, flowered, and dented! . . . paper clips . . . page after page . . . Humanities class . . . seniors only . . . discussions on varied topics . . . Nery -- Our foreign exchange student joins the class . . . The class that will graduate . . . the class called The Se¬ nior Class of 1970! . . . Hazel Pauline Thomas Gerald Ray Thompson Jimmy Dean Thompson Shelia Paulette Thompson 35 Sandra Elaine Tignor Marsha Carol Via Jerry Lane-Warren Mary Madeline Webber Johnny Wayne Weddle Esther Elizabeth White James Grayson Wilson Ralph Edward Wilson, Jr. not pictured SENIORS Michael Allen Burnette Joan Johnson Caudell Wade Calvin Eastridge William Louis Jaques Roger Alan Keith Roger Allen Kennedy Alvin Don Neal Johnny Wayne Roark Dale Clifton Smeltzer Stephen McLin Sprinkle Wanda Kay Winebarger Richard Wayne Wright John Andrew Wright Richard Daniel Yager 36 senior activities 1. Steve Kroll watches Mary Webber apply make-up to A1 Clark backstage during the Senior Play. 2. Libby Cox, Mrs. J. Moore, Roger Morrell, Marsha Via, Ellen Pinkerton, Ken Shuman, and Linda Ratliff spent the summer studying and touring in Europe. 3. Seniors pay money for their caps and gowns to the senior class officers. 4. Seniors line up to be recognized during Senior night at our last home basketball game. They are; Mac Patterson, Randy Kelly, John Legard, Ken Shuman, Kermit Swan, Dan Mathews, Jack Clark, Drew Wright, Shelia Thompson, Esther White, Debbie Brown, and Beverly Elliott. k H am til nery luis . . . foreign exchange student Nery Luis . . . from South America -- Caracus, Venezuela . . . daughter of Antonio and Maria-De-Luis ... has six brothers and sisters . . . Nery is young¬ est at seventeen . . . attended school in Pennsylvania before coming to A .H .S. . . . likes to dance, listen to records, and walk at night and look at the moon . . . also likes to bowl . . . staying with the Bill Potts family . . . likes the music of the Temptations and the Fifth Dimen¬ sions . . . plans to be a secretary . . . a quick smile . . . dark brown eyes . . a quick wit ... a good addition to Abing¬ don High School and the Class of 1970 1. Nery practices typing. 2. Nery and her American sister, Meade Potts. 38 jack dark . . . mr. abingdon high Jack Cotton Clark ... a good guy . . . co-captain of football team . . . Rebound King -- received rebound bracelet more than any other basketball player . . . A Club member . . . Washington County Basketball team member . . . letterman in six sports . . . eva foster . . . miss abingdon high Eva Foster . . . Civinette . . . Senior Tri-Hi-Y member . . . National Honor Society member . . . Key Club Sweet¬ heart . . . S.C.A. President . . . Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Captain . . . Presi¬ dent of Freshman Class . . . S.C.A. Secretary . . . Varsity Cheerleader . . . Vice-President of Flame Tri-Hi-Y a hard worker . . . 39 Junior class officers are B. Cumbow, Treas.; S. Pinkerton, Sec.; T. Holtsinger, Sgt.-at-arms- B Buchanan, Pres.; D. Call, V. Pres.; S. McCray, reporter. Audrey Adams Jimmy Anderson Billy Arden Nan Arrington Vivian Atkins Anne Austin Wanda Bailey Wayne Bailey Eddie Barrett Kathy Bartlett Lee Bateman Kathy Baumgardner Roy Baumgardner Leonard Bellamy John Beverly Billy Bevins Brenda Blackwell Judy Blevins Jim Booth Mickey Bradley Aubrey Brown Barbara Buchanan Vicki Buchanan Doug Call Wayne Campbell 40 upperclassmen at last . . . juniors — no gym!” ... no mid-day showers . . . what do you mean a bulletin board? . . . a new junior moving here? . . . it ' s a HE! . . . sell 10 magazine subscriptions, get an ANIMAL? . . . Who has a bake sale tomorrow? . . . Susan West, or is it Mae Pinkerton? . . . ah-huh! . . . spirit week • • . decorating the coaches ' office . . we better get outa here --it could be em¬ barrassing . . . we won! . . . Minnie Pearl at the NHS Talent Show . . . We need ONLY $1000 for the Jr. Sr. Prom? ... a car wash Saturday? -- what if it rains! . . . order Senior rings in March! . . Frank Carmack Debbie Casey Ann Stewart Catron Doris Compton Randy Copeland Mike Counts Jane Craig Jerry Cullop Bob Cumbow Darlene Cunningham John Dameron Walter Dicks Julia Dunn David Durnovich Rita Edwards Lynn Ellis Mike Farris Blair Frier Tommy Fugate Don Goodson Avil Graybeal Bill Flagy Sandra Flagy Sharon Ftarris Patty Flarrison Terry FFearl Terry Heath Wayne Herald Susan Hill Terry Holtsinger t 41 Charles Hope John Houser Debbie Jackson Frank Jefferson Ivan Johnson Debbie Johnston A ballerina, me! says Susan Pinkerton at a pep rally. Carolyn Lough Mike Lough Suzanne McConnell Susie McCray Gary Miller Ronald Mink Mary Ann Minnick Sharon Morgan Tommy Murray Debbie Musick Lloyd Nash Debbie Neal Brenda Neese Virginia Nelson Kathy Nunley Jim Odum Teresa Osborne Sandy Owens Linda Parris Mark Pearson 42 Billy Richards Ricky Richardson Susan Roseberry George Sales Lindy Seamon Margaret Singleton Margie Smelser Brenda Smith Tim Spencer Preston Stevens Johnny Stewart Kenny Sullins Kathy Sweet Brenda Taylor Judy Taylor Delores Thayer Tony Urbani David Wagner Donna Walls Patricia Webster Darrell Weddle Harold Weddle Mary Weisfeld David White Johnny Williams Johnny Wolfe Jimmy Wright Irvin Wyatt Drema Wygal Karen Yeatts Jack Phelps Susan Pinkerton Meade Potts Kathy Prater Dean Price Sammy Price Carla Reece Beckie Reed Becky Reynolds Diana Reynolds 43 elizabeth hope riddle On February 10, 1970, Hope Riddle, a junior at Abingdon High School, died after a brief illness. On January 29, 1970, Hope finished an assignment in English on the topic ”If I had my life to live over, I would ...” In this paper she wrote, If I had my life to live over, I would not change it in anyway . . . No one ' s life can be perfect. I ' ll take my life just like it is because I ' ve had fun getting it like it is . 44 sophomores David Adams Mike Addison Bobby Anderson Mike Arnold Patty Arnold Beatrice Atkins Peggy Atkins Joyce Balthazar Gary Barrett Christine Blevins Glen Blevins Debbie Bostic Mike Brillhart Charlie Brown Kenneth Brown Lois Butt Danny Callahan Archer Campbell Cathy Campbell Bill Carmack Danny Carr Bobby Caudell Mike Caudell Glenn Childers Matt Cole Lawrence Collins Sheila Culbertson Larry Cullop Jimmy Denton Doris Dollinger Donna Doss Dick Dudley Ronnie Duncan Paula Dunn 45 ■■■■ Mark Elliott Mary Farley Jerri Fields Cindy Fleenor Danny For an Mike Fugate Ann Fulton Mary Grant Judy Greer Teresa Gregory Dennis Groce Janies Grogan Mike Harner Diane Harvey Wayne Hawley Patsy Hayden Kay Hefner Ray Hefner Norma Hicks Helen Hilton Bob Howard Rick Humphreys Jeff Hutton Donnie Inman Harrison James Otis James Carol Jarrell Carol Johnson Carolyn Johnson Gail Johnson Lelia Johnson Dean Kestner Pat Kestner Bob King Donna Kiser Kris Kreger Bob Legard Darlene Lewis Delores Lewis Debbie Lilly 46 in the middle . . . sophomores class officers were elected again pictured at left - - R. Singleton, Trea¬ surer; S. Price, Vice President; B. King, President; M. Robinson, Secre¬ tary . . . May I borrow your English notes? . . . Learner’s permits for a lucky few . . . We dissect REAL ani¬ mals in biology? ... I feel like Dr. Kildare! . . . Did someone mention cross country ? . . . $1.23 in the treasury! . . . Sophomore athletes are tops! . . .Sr. Science field trips . . . the class of 1972 . . David Loving John Lowe Norma Lowe Shirley Martin Euna McConnell Gary McCormick Pamela McCray Paula McCray Brenda Miller Judy Miller Melba Mink Richard Minnick Lewis Minton Freddie Mitchell Tom Monroe Laura Morgan Shawn Morgan Debbie Murray David Neeley Carole Neese Becky Nelson Donnie Nixon Ann Norris Mike Ohlson Karen Osborne 47 Maxanne Osborne Janet Parks Jackie Phillips Linda Pippin Sandra Poe Frank Price Libby Price Patricia Price Stevie Price Gary Raines Ricky Ratliff Cecilia Reynolds David Rhoten Bill Riffey Sharon Riffey Carmie Roberts Marsha Robinson Jo Robuck Charles Rodefer John Ross James Russell Debbie Saunders Ann Selfe Robert Sheffey Donna Shortt Floyd Singleton Ricky Singleton Charlie Smith Gwen Smith Susan Smith Larry Spivey Linda Stroup Nancy Sweet Barbara Thomas Connie Thomas Shirley Thomas Sammy Tignor Linda Vance Janet Van Huss Beverly Vermillion 48 Georgia Vestal Sandy Warden Jackie Weaver Robbie Weisfeld Glen Weller Janet Wheeler Kathy Wheeler Marva Wheeler Frank Whitley Terry Whitten Jimmy Widener Linda Widener Tommy Williams John Wilson Brenda Wolfe Mike Wood Patricia Wright Steve Wright not pictured SOPHOMORES JUNIORS Richie Anderson Everett Baumgardner Kelly Crosswhite Robert Hawkins Dennis Ketchem Reta Diane Mitchell Robert Neal Don Norris Jimmy Roark Jackie Sailor Jimmy Sorah Garith Randy Trivett Robert Vannoy Billy Blackwell Bill Eastridge Jerry Fritz Doug Kestner Marvin Lawson Carl Lewis Gilmer Mann Reece Mitchell Debbie Munsey Mike Richardson Steve Wise Ricky Ratliff demonstrates his ability as a cheerleader during the Interact vs Faculty basketball game. 49 freshmen Carolyn Abel Timmy Anderson Virgil Anderson Tommy Arnold Barry Bailey Kenneth Balthazar Nancy Barr Susan Barrow Curtis Bellamy Jeff Blackwell Rocky Blevins Leon Booth Jim Bowden Elizabeth Bowman Mardia Bradley Debbie Callahan Connie Campbell Sue Campbell Joyce Carty Patricia Church Alice Clark Betty Clark Beth Collins Duane Collins Debbie Compton Tommy Counts Virginia Culbertson Thomas Daughtery Robert Dicks Phyllis Emmet David Eskridge Susie Ferguson Don Fields Betty Fortner David Foster Karen Fritz Kathy Fugate Gary Fuller Frankie Fulton Janice Fulton Evelyn Galliher Tommy Garrett John G awry la Kathy Glover Janie Gold Patty Goods on Shirley Grant Kit Grantham Gary Gregory Elmer Greer Carol Hagy Sue Hagy Tommy Hagy Bobbie Hamilton 50 second year . . . freshmen Hurry, hurry . . . new courses . . . new students . . . pictured at left are our class officers -- S. Price, Treasurer; D. Richards, Vice President; B. Helton, Secre¬ tary; R. McCool, President . . . What foreign language are you taking? . . . French? . . . Span¬ ish? . . . English?! . . . Earth science is out of this world ! . . . What do I know about new math? . . . Well, 2+2=4. ... the Freshman class . . . Pat Harless Anne Harwood Stephen Hayden Caryl Hay ter Ricky Heldreth Betty Helton Bobby Holloway Sharon Honaker Andrew Hounshell Debbie Howard Joel Hunt Mary Hunt Alan Hurley Gary Jackson Jerry Jackson Freddie James Robert Janson Keith Jenkins David Johnson Cathy Johnson Jackie Johnston Joel Kite Danny Latham Wayne Lewis Clifford Lloyd Billy Lowe Sheila Lowe Bonnie Marshall Rick McClure Sylvia McConnell Robert McCool David McCracken John McCroskey Connie Mills Ray Millsap Ronald Moore 51 freshmen Rufus Moore Alice Morgan Betty Morrison Bobby Morrison George Morrison Susan Munsey Dean Murray Gilmer Murray Chris Myers Pat Neal Don Nunley Kirby Nunley Rita Osborne Greg Owens Wanda Page Wayne Parris Walter Patton Debbie Pendergrass Danny Pierce Willard Pippin George Pope Larry Powers Jane Price Susan Price Susan Price Teresa Profitt Phil Rasnick Sandy Rasnick Randy Ray Vera Reed Beverly Rhoaten Steve Rhoaten Linda Rhoten Dan Richards Robin Riddle Debbie Riffey Debbie Roark Sandy Roberts Stanley Robinette Wayne Robinette Danny Roche Donnie Rosenbaum Milton Ross Virginia Russell Donna Saltz Wilma Shortt Ricky Shupe Gary Singleton Connie Smeltzer Rachel Smith Teresha Smith Terry Smith Mike Snead Audrey South 52 freshmen Jim Sprinkle Wayne Stevens Jerry Stewart Edna Stouffer ' David Stumbaugh Christine Sullins Jackie Tate Jennie Taylor Candy Terry Polly Thayer Wayne Thompson Ricky Tignor Ruth Vannoy Robert Vestal Debbie Walls David Walker Debbie Wheeler Patsy White Janice Widener Cathy Willoughby Carol Wilson Danny Wolfe Glenda Woods Brenda Wright Cindy Wright Linda Wright Debbie Wyatt Richard Wyatt Donnie Yates Mike Yeatts not pictured EIGHTH GRADE Ricky Anderson Clyde Belcher Conley Compton Roger Kestner David Lewis Deborah Mills Randal Moore Wayne Pierce Harold Rash Randy Reynolds Judy Shelton David Walker Charles Wayne Wright FRESHMEN Benton Bordwine Donnie Fritz Kenneth Fuqua Jack Garrett Edward Goad Glenn Grant Floyd Henley David Wayne Horne William Ronnie Jones Allen Kelly Robert Mann Robert Douglas Mitchell Ronald Moore Carolyn Faye Neal Danny Roark Thomas Rutledge Jeffery Sorah Richard Spiva Robert Vannoy Danny Gordan Widener Bernice Woods Candy Terry takes seriously her induction into the Jr. Tri-Hi-Y. 53 eighth grade Jenny Abel Andrew Allen Ronald Anderson Vickie Anderson David Arden Bobby Arnold Donny Arnold Chad Bailey Darlene Bailey Robert Bailey class of 1974 first day starts routine . . . questions . . . Where’s the auditorium? . . . What ele¬ vator at end of the hall? . . . English for 55 minutes! . . . Should I take shop or art? . . . up the DOWN staircase . . . lockers -- 38-20-36, what a combination! . . . pictured above are: S. Pinkerton, vice president; V, Anderson, president; E. Brad¬ ley, secretary; D. Maiden, treasurer -- officers of OUR class . . . T minus one year and counting . . . Debbie Bare Guy Barrow Linda Bartlett Clarence Baumgardner Nora Baumgardner John Berry Sheila Blaylock Glenna Blevins Susan Blevins Darlene Bordwine Vickie Bordwine Eddie Bowen Elaine Bradley Connie Brannon Cathy Brown Tommy Burnett Chuck Callahan Paul Campbell Duffy Carmack Stanley Carter Linda Casey Debbie Chafin Randy Cole Edward Combs 54 eighth grade johnny Cornelius Kenny Crosswhite Donny Davenport David DeBose David DeFriece Cathy Denton Linda Doak Debbie Doss John Doss Sandra Doss Sherry Duncan Wanda Dunn Charlton Duty Jackie Easterly Jerry Edwards Denna Fields Donna Flanary Leah Fleenor Becky For an Gary Fugate Larkin Garland Karen Gentry Mary Gentry Mike Gotham Jane Grant Tim Grant Kelly Groceclose Teresa Grogan Wanda Gunnoe Gary Hagy Pam Hagy John Hannah Janice Harris Lewis Harris Jonae Hawley Floyd Henley Don Holtsinger Ruth Hope Stasia Jackson Joan James Gail Johnson Joel Johnson Butch Kaylor Walter Keller Sue Ketchem Jimmie Kroll Mary Lambert Curtis Lang Mary Lawson Charlene Lewis Patricia Lewis Pat Lewis Susan Lilly Robert Lloyd 55 eighth grade Sue Lloyd Marie Lowe Marsha Lowe Donna Maiden Suzanne May Gary McCall jerry Miller Beverly Mink Harold Mitchell Donna Montgomery Larry Montgomery Mike Montgomery Eva Moore French Moore Mike Motley David Murray Lewis Nelson Ricky Ornduff Lanny Osborne Betty Gayle Parker Sandy Parks Debbie Peters Don Petty Sandra Phipps Diana Pierce Sally Pinkerton Glen Pippin Sue Poole Dean Pope Faye Pope Shirley Prelaz Beulah Price Eugene Price Regina Pugh Wayne Rainey Kathy Reed Sharon Reed Darlene Reynolds Vickie Reynolds Walter Rice Tommy Riddle Becky Roberts Mary Roberts Melodie Robinson Joyce Sailor Roger Sarkovics Mike Satterfield Brad Schaffer Bob Schrickel Mark Seamon Edna Selfe Mike Selfe Ricky Shortt Leslie Shuman 56 Mildred Webber puts up spirit signs during Homecoming week. Mollie Stevens Phyllis Stevens Susan Stone Lois Stuart Freddy Summit Catherine Thomas Joyce Thomas Gary Urbani Eddie Vannoy Mike Vaughan Sandra Vestal Mary Via Billy Walker Mildred Webber Ricky White Jerry Whitten Barbara Widener Brenda Widener Elsie Widener Maggie Widener Raymond Widener Ricky Widener Brian Willard Billy Williamson Don Wilson Jim Wilson Linda Wolfe Henry Woods Susan Woody Brad Wright Becky Singleton Jerry Singleton Judy Singleton Ann Sironko Leroy Skeens Charlsie Smith Sally Smith Steve Smith Tim Smith Paige Southerlin Kay Spivey Jim Stallard eighth grade 57 new people for new decisions . . . administration Clyde Pigman, principal . . . Mr. Pigman was born in Kentucky ... He attended Eastern Kentucky Univer¬ sity where he obtained his M.A. . . . Mr. Pigman was a soldier after his high school education ... On complet¬ ing his military life, he returned to school for his college education . . . Became a teacher after college ... He was also an assistant principal before coming to Abingdon . . . Last year at Abingdon he taught U. S. History and government ... He was also in charge of student activi¬ ties ... is married and his wife is a teacher . . . They have one daughter . . . Some of Mr. Pigman ' s hobbies are hunting and fishing. 1. Mr. H. J. Preston . . . Born, Kentucky . . . Attended Mar¬ shall University where he obtained a B.S. and East Tennessee State University where he received his M.Ed. . . . Mr. Preston is Dean of Students . . . works with student problems, atten¬ dance, and activities . . . Hobbies include golf, water skiing, and spectator sports. 2. Mr. Kenneth Mathews . . . Born, Vir¬ ginia . . . Attended the University of Virginia where he ob¬ tained a B.S. . . . also attended National Business College of Roanoke . . . Assistant principal . . . Hobbies include golf, baseball, basketball, football, and all other sports. 3. Mrs Ann Bare ... Born, Virginia . . . Mrs. Bare was previously employed at Washington County Bank . . . Is a personal secre¬ tary to Mr. Pigman and handles all correspondence and financial records . . . Hobbies include working around the house. 4. Mrs. Julia Sales . . . Born, Virginia . . . Mrs. Sales attends to all office procedures . . . One of her former occupations was clerk typist for the Progressive Community Club . . . Hobbies include all sports, especially basketball and tennis . . . She also enjoys writing and sketching. 59 biology to history . . . faculty 1. Mrs. Beatrice Cox . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended Rad¬ ford where she obtained a B.S. . . . Teaches biology and spon¬ sors Future Teachers of America . . . Hobbies include garden¬ ing. 2. Mrs. Linda Kiser . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended East Tennessee State University where she obtained a B.S. . . . Subjects include Typing I and general business . . . Sponsors Future Business Leaders of America ... 3. Mr. Paul Santillo . . . Bom, Ohio . . . Attended Youngstown University where he obtained a B. S. . . . Teaches biology, world history, and U.S. History . . . Also Coaches eighth grade football and bas¬ ketball . . . Hobbies include golf. 60 4. Mr. John Elliott . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained a B. S. from East Tennessee State University and Virginia Common¬ wealth University . . . Teaches Distributive Education and sponsors D.E. Club . . . Hobbies include sports. 5. Mrs. Bea¬ trice Jerrue . . . Bom, Kentucky . . . Attended University of Virginia and East Tennessee State University . . . obtained an A. B. degree . . . Teaches U.S. History, current history, and government. 6. Mrs. Mary Miller . . . Born, Ohio . . . ob¬ tained a M.A. from Ohio State . . . Guidance Counselor . . Sponsors Flame Tri-Hi-Y . . . Hobbies include gardening. 7. Mr. Roderick Coleman . . . Born, Alabama . . . Obtained a B. S. from William and Mary . . . teaches trig., algebra and college math . . . Sponsors Key Club . . . Hobbies include playing checkers. 61 bookkeeping to math . . . faculty 1. Mrs. MaryJ. Robinson . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained a B. S. from East Tennessee State University . . . Teaches shorthand, typ- n 2 office practice, and bookkeeping . . . sponsors the Future Busi¬ ness Leaders of America . . . Hobbies include cooking and sewing. 2. Mrs. Charlotte Faris . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended Radford where she obtained a B.S. . . . Teaches home economics . . . Hob¬ bies include sewing . . . resigned at the end of first semester. 3. Mr. John Garrett . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended East Tennessee State University where he obtained a B.S. . . . Teaches industrial arts and driver ' s training . . . Hobbies include horses. 62 faculty 4. Mr. Joel Hortenstine . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended tire University of Tennessee where he ob¬ tained a B.S. . . . Teaches economics and govern¬ ment . . . Hobbies include horseback riding and sports. 5. Mrs. Martha Yeary . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained a B.S. from William and Mary . . . Teaches science 9 and chemistry . . . sponsors the Civinettes . . . Hobbies include painting. 6. Mrs. Ruth Mongle . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended Radford where she obtained an A.B. . . . Teaches special reading . . . Hobbies include reading and knitting. 7. Miss Edna Butt . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained a B.S. from Radford . . . Teaches math and sponsors the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y . . . Hobbies include music. 63 physics to football . . . faculty 1. Mr. Donald Fleenor . . . Born, Virginia . . . Obtained aB.S. from Emory and Henry . . . Teaches geometry, algebra, and physics . . . sponsors Sr. Science . . . Hobbies include playing cards. 2. Mr. Donald Pruitt . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained an A.B. from Emory and Henry . . . Teaches world geography and U.S. History . . . Also coaches football . . . Hobbies include all types of sports. 3. Mrs. Dorothy Daughtrey . . . Born, North Carolina . . . obtained a M.S. from George Washington University . . . Teaches general science . . . Hobbies include bridge, sewing, and gardening. 4. Mr. c,. M. Rice . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended Emory and Henry where he obtained an A.B. . . . Teaches math . . . Hobbies include farming. 64 5. Mrs. Virginia Flanagan . . . Born, Virginia . . . At¬ tended the University of Virginia where she obtained a M.Ed. . . . Teaches science and sponsors the Jr. Tri- Hi-Y . . . Hobbies include flowers. 6. Mr. James Fletcher . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained an A.B. from Emory and Henry . . . Teaches social studies and sponsors the Interact Club ... is the mayor of Damascus . . . Hobbies include fire instructing. 7. Mr. Johnny Goodwin . . . Born, Michigan . . . obtained aB.S. from East Tennessee State University . . . teaches special shop and mechanical drawing . . . Hobbies include motor¬ cycle racing and antique cars. 8. Mrs. Jeanette Hargroves . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained a B.S. and M.S. from East Tennessee State University . . . Teaches home eco¬ nomics and is a sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America . . . Hobbies include reading and sewing. 65 english to french . . . faculty 1. Mrs. Georgia Moore . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained an A.B. from Emory and Henry . . . Teaches English and sponsors the Sr. Tri-Hi-Y . . . Hobbies include jeep driving, reading, and cooking. 2. Mrs. Jane Moore . . . Born, Georgia . . . she obtained an A.B. degree from University of Georgia . . . teaches French . . . Hobbies include swim¬ ming, traveling, and cooking. 3. Mr. James Mitchell . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended West¬ ern Kentucky University where he obtained an A.B. . . . Teaches English . . . Hobbies include swim¬ ming and being out of doors. 66 : • • ;: 4. Mrs. Jean Shelton . . . Born, West Virginia . . . Attended Marshall University where she obtained an A. B. . . . Teaches English and sponsors the Student Cooperative Association . . . Hobbies include needle point and cooking. 5. Mrs. Carolyn Wagner . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained an A.B. from Emory and Henry . . . Teaches English 8, speech and drama, and journalism . . . sponsors the Talon . . . Hobbies include knitting and working in plays. 6. Mr. Mickey Tyler . . . Born, Tennessee . . . Attended East Tennessee State University where he obtained a B.S. . . . Teaches eighth grade band and chorus, glee club, and high school band . . . Hobbies include tennis and swimming. 7. Mrs. Lena Woolwine . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained a M.Ed. from the University of Virginia . . . Teaches humanities and twelfth grade English . . . Hobbies include gardening and reading. 67 1. Miss Mary Burnette . . . Born, Tennessee . . . ob¬ tained a M.A. from East Tennessee State University . . . librarian and sponsor of tbe Library Club . . . Hobbies in¬ clude reading, bowling, and horseback riding. 2. Miss Gwendolyn Johnson . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained an A.B. from Emory and Henry . . . Teaches physical edu¬ cation and health and sponsors the Junior Varsity cheer¬ leaders . . . likes all types of sports. 3. Mr. Michael Lethcoe . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended East Tennes¬ see State University where he obtained a B.S. . . . Teaches general science and U.S. History . . . Hobbies include bowling. 4. Mr. Gary Stacy . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended East Tennessee State University where he obtained a M.A. . . . Teaches driver ' s training and spon¬ sors the Monogram Club . . . Coaches football and golf . . . likes sports of all kinds. 68 home economics to drivers training . . . faculty 5. Mr. William Link . . . Born, North Carolina . . . obtained a B.S. from Wake Forest . . . Teaches U.S. History, physical education, and science . . . was a line coach . . . left at the end of the first semester . . . Hobbies include golf. 6. Mrs. Mary Blevins . . . Born, Tennessee . . . At¬ tended Emory and Henry where she obtained an A.B . . . Teaches art . . . Hobbies include gardening, golf, and handiwork. 7. Mrs. Eleanor Thayer . . . Born, West Virginia . . . Attended Concord where ' she obtained a B.S. . . . teaches home economics and is a sponsor of the Future Homemakers of America . . . Hobbies include knitting, sewing, a nd reading. 69 physical education to civics . . . 1. Mr. Tony Hughes . . . Born, Virginia . . . At¬ tended East Tennessee State University where he obtained a B.S. . . . Teaches eighth grade math . . . also coaches baseball . . . Hobbies include hunting and fishing. 2. Mrs. June Roberts . . . Born, Tennessee . . . obtained an A.B. from Carson-Newman . . . Teaches English and sponsors the Beacon . . . Hobbies include bowling. 3. Mr. Gail Rutledge . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained an A.B. from Emory and Henry . . . Teaches En¬ glish and physical education . . . also coaches the Junior Varsity basketball team . . . sponsors the Sr. Hi-Y . . . Hobbies include golf. 70 4. Mrs. Blanche Smalling . . . Born, Tennessee . . . obtained an A.B. from the University of Chat¬ tanooga . . . Teaches English . . . Hobbies include reading and going camping. 5. Mrs. Virginia Wither¬ spoon . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained an M.A. from the University of Virginia . . . Guidance coun¬ selor . .. . Hobbies include reading. 6. Mrs. Doris Southerlin . . . Born, Virginia . . . Attended Emory and Henry where she obtained an A.B. . . . Teaches English and sponsors the National Honor Society . . . Hobbies include cooking and sewing. 7. Mr. Jerry Bishop . . . Bom, Tennessee . . . obtained a M.A. from the University of Virginia . . . Teaches soci¬ ology and civics . . . also coaches basketball and baseball . . . sponsors the Monogram Club . . . Hobbies include all types of sports. 71 1. Mr. Joel Carroll . . . Born, North Carolina . . . Attended Lenoir- Rhyne where he obtained an A.B. . . . Teaches physical education . . . also coached Junior Varsity basketball and was a line coach . . . left before Christmas to return to school . . . Hobbies include all sports. 2. Miss Judy Wallace . . . Born, Tennessee . . . Obta ined a B.S. from East Tennessee State University . . . Teaches physical education and health . . . sponsors the Varsity cheerleaders . . . Hobbies include all types of sports. 3. Mr. William Crabtree . . . Born, Virginia . . . ob¬ tained a B.S. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute . . . Teaches agri¬ culture and science 8 . . . sponsors the Future Farmers of America . . . Hobbies include motorcycle riding, archery, and farming. 4. Mr. Tommy McConnell . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained a M.A. from the University of Virginia . . . Teaches math and chemistry . . . Hob¬ bies include photography and reading. 72 agriculture to chemistry faculty Mr. Jerry Mills . . . Born, North Carolina . . . obtained a B.S. from Appalachian State . . . Teaches physical education and health . . . Also coaches eighth grade football, wrestling, and baseball . . . Hobbies include all types of sports. 6. Dr. Sylvia Castellanos . . . Born, Cuba . . . Attended the University of Havana where she obtained her doctorate . . . Teaches Spanish . . . Hob¬ bies include water skiing and sewing. 7. Mr. Darius Oliver . . . Born, Virginia . . . obtained his M.Ed. from Virginia Polytechnic Institute . . . Teaches agri¬ culture and is a sponsor of tire Future Farmers of America . . . Hobbies include furniture making and art work. 73 1 Mrs. Opal Rison . . . Born Virginia . . . Previous occupations include county clerk of schools, and teaching business courses ... is secretary to the Dean of Students . . . Hobbies include sewing and gardening. 2. Mrs. Flossie Mae Hicks . . . Born North Carolina . . . Previous occupations were store detective, police woman, and color technician . . Hobbies include working with children and swimming. 3. Mr. Casto Ramsey . . . Born Ohio . . . Attended’ West Virginia University where he obtained his masters degree . . . Teaches driver ' s training and physical education . . . Also coaches golf and is athletic director . . . Hobbies include sports and movies. 4. Mrs. Ada Elizabeth Mills . . . Born North Carolina . . . Attended Lenoir-Rhyne . , . Presently working on a B. S. . . . Hobbies include sewing and reading. 5. Mrs. Dorothy Leonard . . . Bom Virginia . . . is an aide to the Librarian . . . Hobbies include horseback riding. big decisions . . . school board 6. The 1969-70 Join Committee of Control is com¬ posed of representatives of the Central School Board and the Washington County School Board. They are: SEATED: Dr. E. B. Stanley, Dr. J. S. Shaffer, Miss May Jo Craig. STANDING: Mr. Robert Johnson, Mr. John Copenhaver, Mr. Wirt Foster, Mr. W. M. Howard, Mr. James Lee. superintendent of schools 7- Dr. E. B. Stanley serves as Superintendent of Schools. 75 practice makes perfect . . . student teachers As part of the requirements at Emory and Henry College to become a teacher eight student teachers practiced at A. H. S. They are: 1. Debbie Brewster, 2. Ruth Young, Rufus Shuil 3. Pat Smith, Nancy Daubert, 4. David Sheffield, 5. Shirlev Forbes, Jim Wagner. 76 bus drivers: Joe Hagy, Glen Weller, Charles Miller, Lewis Harris, Cecil Webb, Jack Thomas. custodians: Oscar Fields, Robert L. Morris, J. D. Crenshaw. 77 a time for competing . . . spirit Sports . . . Football . . . breakdown . . . touchdown . . . Basketball . . . score . . . County Champs -- varsity, junior varsity, and eighth grade . . . Cheerleaders . . . boost spirit . . . Wrestling . . . district champs . . . Tommy Blevins -- State Champ . . . Golf . . . new coach . . . Track . . . hurdles . . . pole vault . . . Baseball . . . strike ... a time for competing --a time for living . . . as edited by . . . debbie morgan and beverly elliott assisted by . . . debbie musick and sharon harris here we come look out! . . . cheerleaders Camp at Ferrum . . . sore aching muscles . . . another blue ribbon! . . . sixth period -- practice . . . sweat shirt sales . . .re¬ freshments after practices . . . Pep Rallies -- Pom Pom routines . . . progressive dinner . . . decorating locker rooms . . . gener¬ ating spirit for the Mighty Falcons! . . . 80 1. A.H.S. cheerleading squad poses during football warm-up. 2. Shelia Thompson, captain, leads fans in the B-E-A-T cheer. 3. Miss Wallace (Wally?) is proud -- being the varsity cheerleaders ' sponsor. 4. Esther White urges the Falcons on to victory. 5. Debbie Brown looks on as the team pro¬ gresses down the court. 6. Brenda Smith cheers as Blue ' s score rises. 7. Judy Blevins claps as A.H.S. scores. 8. Debbie Musick watches the work of the team. 9. Susan Pinkerton smiles as Abing¬ don makes another basket. 81 1. Mike Jones sees a little daylight around the end. 2. Falcon players observe their team ' s progress from the sidelines. 3. Falcon blockers go into action as Jimmy Anderson heads down the field. 4. Tommy Fugate speeds down the field for a Falcon gain. 82 go-o-o blue . . . football New season . . . New head coach -- Coach Gary Stacy . . . New coaching staff . . . Summer practices in early morning and late afternoon . . . Mickey Bradley breaks his arm . . . Run laps, boys -- now! . . . It sure does get hot in August . . . 1969 season opens . . . Victory at Honaker -- even in the rain . . . Spirit . . . O.K. boys -- Breakdown! . . . Fight . . . Billy Blackwell breaks his arm . . . that’s two in one season . . . Dan Mathews named to all Southwest Virginia team . . . 83 1969 football scoreboard a.h.s. 8. .honaker . opponent .0 22. . .. fort chiswell... . .....6 28.... . lebanon . .12 14.... Virginia high .. ..21 0. John battle_ .31 8. . patrick henry.. .36 6. . saltville. .16 8. chilhowie. .12 0. . rich valley. .8 8. . marion. .20 84 1. Coach Link gives instructions to Mickey Bradley and Billy Richards. 2. Scabbo Anderson hustles for additional yardage. 3. Dan Mathews runs down the field for a touchdown. 4. Dan Mathews passes as Frank Jefferson blocks. 5. Gary McCormick scrambles for another first down for the flying Falcons. 85 AHS coaches 1. The 1969 football coaching staff lines up at a pep rally. From left to right are Gary Stacy, Bill Link, Don Pruitt, Gail Rutledge, Joel Carroll, Jerry Mills, Paul Santillo. 2. Head Coach Gary Stacy leads the student body in go-o-o, Blue, during a spirit-filled pep rally. . . i yj IV L Li mmWw 10 A 32 1 17 M 7 9 T .11 V PM FIRST ROW: Co-captains T. Blevins, D. Mathews, SEC¬ OND ROW: G. McCormick, J. Anderson, B. King, G. Sales, T. Fugate, J. Shaffer, B. Arden, F. Carmack, M. Jones, THIRD ROW: R. Copeland, P. Stevens, R. Ken¬ nedy, C. Brown, L. Ellis, K. Swan, J. Clark, L. Sea- mon, D. Price, FOURTH ROW: Coaches G. Stacy, D. Pruitt, and B. Link, L. Bellemy, S. Nelson, B. Richards, M. Bradley, H. Weddle, D. Weddle, D. Durnovich, L. Ornduff, B. Hefner, B. Blackwell, Coaches J. Carroll, J. Mills, andP. Santillo, FIFTH ROW: M. Terry, A. Combs, F. Jefferson, M. Elliott, M. Davidson, M. Ohl- son, R. Humphreys, M. Elliott, E. Howard. 86 champions . . . wrestling New coach . . .Mr. Mills . . . prac¬ tice . . . Billy Blackwell breaks his arm again . . . We won the district! . . . first places -- Wayne Robinette, Terry Whitten, Harold Weddle, Darrell Wed¬ dle, Tommy Blevins . . . second places -- Ray Hefner, Andrew Houn- shell, Gilmer Mann, Bobby Hefner, Johnny Lowe, Billy Arden . . . Fourth place -- David Eskridge . . . on to the regionals . . . we got second! . . . first places -- Terry Whitten, Harold Weddle, Tommy Blevins . . . second -- Ray Hefner, Gilmer Mann, Bobby Hef¬ ner, Darrell Weddle . . . third -- Wayne Robinette, Andrew Hounshell . . . fourth -- Johnny Lowe . . . on to state ... got home at 4:30 a.m. . . . hard work . . . determination . . . success . . . 3. Bobby Hefner outmaneuvers his opponent. 4. Tommy Blevins wrestles in a match against John Battle. 87 1970 wrestling scoreboard . . . a.h.s. opponent 29 .. . Patrick henry . .20 29 ... .pulaski _ .23 13 ... .john battle .. 39 13 ... .marion _ .37 41 ... . saltville _ .13 48 ... . chilhowie ... .10 13 ... ... john battle .. 32 51 ... . saltville ... .2 44 ... . chilhowie ... .10 24 ... .pulaski _ .28 88 1. Coach Mills and the proud Falcon wrestlers admire their district champ trophy. 2. Terry Whitten receives his district champ trophy from a Patrick Henry coach. 3. Coach Mills, Terry Whitten, and Darrell Weddle congratulate Tommy Blevins who has just won first place in the district. 4. Darrell Weddle displays his skill in a match. FRONT ROW: W. Robinette, T. Whitten, R. Hefner, A. Hounshell, G. Mann, H. Weddle. SECOND ROW: Manager J. Ross, B. Hefner, D. Weddle, J. Lowe, D. Eskridge, T. Blevins, B. Arden, Coach J. Mills. 89 score! . . . basketball Coach Bishop . . . Coach Pruitt . . . Coach Rutledge . . . practice after school -- to music? . . . running laps (for missed foul shots) . . . Falcons are ready! . . . 1969- 70 season opens . . . Blue ' s on the move! . . . We ' re gonna win tonight . . . 90 1. Jim Barker tries for a basket at our first home game of the season. 2. Gus Sales seems confident with a well aimed shot. 3. Randy Copeland rides Falcon power as he pumps in two points. 4. Dan Mathews fights for the re¬ bound. 5. Drew Wright fights off a herd of Steers . 91 and they did score . . . basketball and they became champions . . . Washington County Tournament Champions . . . Scores: A.H.S. --70 . . . Battle -- 68 . . . Abing¬ don -- 52 . . . Patrick Henry - - 51 . . .A well fought victory . . . Hard Work . . . Skill . . . District Tournament . . . Practice . . . Night of the game . . . A.H.S. vs. Salt - ville . . . defeat . . . district second runners- up ... a WINNING TEAMf . . . 92 1. Tim Spencer takes down the net after the Falcon win at the Washington County Tourna¬ ment. 2. Tim Spencer jumps for the ball in a game with the Virginia High Bearcats. 3. The Falcon team huddles before the opening of a game. 4. Jack Clark makes a shot in a game against John S. Battle. 5. Tommy Fugate fakes a Trojan. 93 1969-70 basketball scoreboard . . . a.h.s. varsity opponent 4 4 4 4 ' ‘ ' 56 ' ' ' . east . 4 4 4 4 4 4 V V V 71 73 . holston _ ... 40 39 60 54 . chilhowie ... . 68 60 58 .... .marion _ .61 69 82 _ Patrick henry . ... 58 56 82 81 . lebanon _ . 57 77 73 57 . saltville _ .... 71 52 86 98 . rich valley .. . 66 39 79 78 . john battle .. . 67 77 59 70 . Virginia high . .... 54 82 first game second game county tournament champs district second runners-up 94 !• The team excitedly looks at the trophy after winning the county championship. 2. Senior managers and players are introduced before the last home game. They are: Randy Kelly, John Legard, Ken Shuman, Kermit Swan, Dan Mathews, Jack Clark, and Drew Wright. 2. Coach Bishop gets a free ride to the dressing room after the county tournament victory. 4. Head coach: Jerry Bishop, Assistant coaches: Gail Rutledge and Don Pruitt. KNEELING: Coaches Pruitt, Bishop, and Rutledge. Swan, C. Brown, J. Clark, T. Spencer, D. Mathews, STANDING: T. Fugate, D. Wright, J. Anderson, K. R. Copeland, P. Stevens, L. Searnon, G. Sales. 95 five records broken . . track practice after school . . . cold afternoons . . . Abingdon relays -- victory over The Big Five . . . Washington County Champs . . . Southern Invitational at Knoxville . . . the bus broke down only twice? . . . District Six champs . . . Records broken -- Tommy Fugate 100-yard dash in 22.9; Preston Ste¬ vens, 440 in 15.6; Mac Patterson high hur¬ dles in 15.7 and low hurdles in 20.7; Bill Carmack, Ken Brown, Mac Patterson and Preston Stevens, mile relay in 3:32.7 . . . state meet at Charlottesville . . . A.H.S, fourth in state -- places made by Tommy Fugate, Mac Patterson, and Preston Stevens . . . flying high for A . H. S. . . . 1. Falcon runners gather strength for the gun lap. 2. Preston Ste¬ vens demonstrates a new field event, the triple jump. 3. Bobby Caudell clears the bar in the pole vaulting event. 4. Tommy Fu¬ gate gets another first for the 880 relay team. 5. Tommy Blevins wins first place in the discus. 97 1970 track scoreboard . . . abingdon vs patrick henry, mar ion, holston 104 -- 78 1 2 -- 59 1 2 -- 9 abingdon vs marion, rich valley, saltville 76 -- 81 1 2 -- 47 1 2 -- 20 abingdon vs john battle, central, east, ten- nessee high 81 1 2 -- 56 1 2 -- 47 -- 46 -- 38 abingdon vs dobyns-bennett 37 -- 109 abingdon relays abingdon vs john battle, patrick henry, ten- nessee high, chilhowie, wise, holston 84 -- 50 -- 43 -- 35 -- 33 1 2 -- 21 -- 2 abingdon vs patrick henry 101 -- 35 Washington county meet abingdon vs john battle, patrick henry, holston 100 -- 72 -- 66 -- 5 district 6 meet abingdon vs rich valley, patrick henry, chil¬ howie, holston, saltville 97 -- 49 -- 49 -- 46 -- 11 --4 98 1. Bob King relaxes after his race. 2. Gary McCormick breaks the string for a Falcon win. 3. Coaches Pruitt, Rutledge, and Horten- stine display the District 6 first place trophy. 4. Donna Kiser alter¬ nate cheerleader boosts spirit at a track meet. 5. Mac Patterson demonstrates the form that helped him break many track records. FRONT ROW: Coaches Hortenstine, Rutledge, Pruitt, SECOND ROW: T. Arnold, D. Yates, M. Lowe, D. Adams, R. Rolling, F. Carmack, G. McCormick, T. Fugate, M. Jones, j. Lowe, K. Swan, R. Ray, R. McCool, R. Hefner, T. Whitten, THIRD ROW: M. Patterson, B. Laurie, M. Terry, B. King, M. Farris, J. Anderson, B. Carmack, K. Brown, J. Clark, M. Brillhart, M. Ohlson, B. Frier, B. Caudell, A. Brown, J. Matheson, P. Stevens, T. Blevins. 99 1970 j.v. track scoreboard . . . a.h.s. 79 . 91 . 48 . abingdon holston holston grundy 58 opponent .29 .27 .70 grundy — 74 holston — 15 100 spring is “fore” drivers and putters . . . golf A.H.S. golfers ... a new coach . . . Coach Ramsey . . . spring rains . . . green course . . . practice after school . . . Who ' s got the card? -- Ricky has the card . . . nothing like a round of golf to ease tensions . . . the first match . . . held at Chilhowie ... a win for the Falcon golfers . . . keep a stiff wrist . . . eyes on the ball . . . follow through . . . practice . . . sand traps . . . chip on the green . . . putt . . . gain confidence with each swing ... a good season . . .11-3 record . . . that ' s the way to finish a season . . . 1 r j At Left: FRONT ROW: P. Neely, D. DeBose, M. Mot¬ ley, J. Johnston, R. Short, T. Counts, E. Bowen. SEC¬ OND ROW: B. Schaffer, L. Harris, S. Carter, M. Sea- mon, A. Hounshell, B. Lowe, S. Robinette. THIRD ROW: R. McClure, P. Rasnick, T. Riddle, M. Mathe- son, D. James, B. Wright. FOURTH ROW: J. Stewart, M. Ross, L. Booth, R. Cole, J. Cornelius, Coach Hortenstine. 1. Jack Clark varsity track member sails through the air in the broad jump. 2. Mike Owens tees off during a golf match. 3. Coach Ramsey gives last minute in structions be¬ fore Falcon golfers down Tennessee High Vikings. 101 golf scoreboard . . . a.h.s. opponent w w. — chilhowie. .1 1 1 w. tennessee high.. ..... w 1 1. .. john battle_ .w w. _marion. .1 w w. . patrick henry... .1 1 w w. — holston. . II w 1. . Virginia high ... .1 w w w. _saltville. ...... II first match second match 102 1. Coach Ramsey cannot conceal his identity even behind dark glasses. 2. Terry Holtsinger allows Lindy Seamon to putt in before he lines up. 3. Golf team: R. Richardson, C. Ramsey, D. Durnovich, M. Owens, T. Holtsinger. R. Copeland, K. Shu¬ man, and L. Seamon are not pictured. 4. The headless golfer Ken Shuman drives. 5. David Durnovich putts on Number 1 green. 103 1. Chip Anderson speeds safely to third base. 2. Drew Wright tags third on his way to home. It ' s a homerun! 3. Jimmy Ander¬ son carried a big stick to beat Rich Valley. 4. Coach Bishop and Coach Mills talk things over before the game. 104 “slides” in baseball to roost in the hearts of Falcon players . . . takes a lot of practice to make a good team . . . practice, hitting, throwing, catching ... all players must be quick . . . cuts and bruises from sliding to the base . . . dust, dust, dust ... a game in the rain at Rich Valley . . . nothing like playing in a mud puddle . . . the whole school will be there for the game! . . . Hit that ball, George! ... is Doug in the dugout or on the field? . . . warm-ups, Coach Bishop at the bat . . . ready for a grounder . . . Bobby Caudell and Jimmy Barker take turns at the mound . . . Did you say 16-5? . . . Barker has a sore arm . . . Let ' s hear some chatter out there! ... A good season for some great guys . . . FRONT ROW: B. Williamson, R. Copeland, G. Sales, T. Fugate, D. Wright, J. Legard, B. Hagy, D. Call, G. Pope, J. Anderson, SECOND ROW: Coach Bishop, C. Brown, J. Barker, J. Beverly, D. Mathews, B. King, C. Anderson, B. Caudell, R. Kelly, Coach Mills. 105 1970 baseball scoreboard . . a.h.s. opponent 4 4 V 4 4 4 4 4 4 V V V 1 .Virginia high.0 4 3 4 —saltville.8 5 5 4 16. patrick henry_3 0 7 21 9 0 . rich valley.1 14 2 15 10.holston ..0 1 16 1.john battle.5 3 16 12 11 . . .chilhowie.2 1 1 first game --second game --- third game (season incomplete) 1. George Pope waits for a signal from Coach Bishop. 2. Dan Mathews eyes the pitcher as he waits for tire throw. 3. Managers Doc Kelley and Billy Williamson pack equipment. 106 1970 j.v. baseball scoreboard . . . a.h.s. opponent V V V v V V 4 5_john battle.3 3 9 0_john battle. 1 9 15 6 ... patrick henry— 3 1 2 6 ... patrick henry— 0 7 10 6.chilhowie. 1 1 9 10.chilhowie.2 2 first game second game Bob Legard swings hard for the Falcon Junior Var¬ sity team. FRONT ROW: J. Garrett, R. Shupe, C. Lang, T. Garrett, B. Matheson, M. Gotham, R. Ornduff, J. Hanna, SEC¬ OND ROW: Coach Hughes, B. Legard, J. Harrison, C. Callahan, J. Lloyd, D. Richards, D. Eskridge, G. Hagy, B. Sheffey. 107 the sparkplug . . . j. v. cheerleaders spirit signs . . . pep notes . . . decorated lockers and locker rooms . . . football field . . . cake . . . cookies and cokes after games . . . enthusiasm . . . spirit . . . drive . . . ability . . . new cheers and no captain? . . . two co-captains -- Alice Morgan and Terry Smith . . . that cake for the coaches? . . . those poor coaches! . . . then a cake for the J. V. basketball players . . . and special lunch . . . spirit -- you need it to make the team . . . just ask them . . . sparkplug -- highest award at cheerleading camp . . . J. V. are first! . . . 1. KNEELING: Sally Pinkerton, Alice Morgan, Terry Smith, Charlsie Smith. STANDING: Donna Maiden, Carol Wilson, and Susan Barrow. 2. Terry Smith, Susan Barrow, and Alice Morgan ride through the rain-soaked streets during the Tobacco Festival Parade. 108 the season is here junior varsity football and football practice starts in the summer . . . oh, those morning practices . . . soaked all over . . . from dew or sweat? . . . blocking . . . passing . . . running ' til you’re about to drop . . . scrimmages . . . Hit that line! . . . first game . . . 5-3 overall record . . . another 6 points on the scoreboard . . . Down that field . . . We’re the champs! . . . the ups and downs of football . . . Go, Blue! . . . 1. Coach Rutledge gives instructions to quarterback George Pope. 2. The mighty Falcon ' s junior varsity team reacts jubilantly after they score a touchdown. 3. The line goes into action as quarterback George Pope rolls out to throw a pass. 109 J.V. Football: FRONT ROW: G. Pope, D, Rhoten, O, James, G. Gregory, R. Shupe, A. Hounshell, F. Whitley, SECOND ROW: D. Yates, P. Neal, R. Tignor, P. Mc¬ Clure, C. Bellamy, A. Hurley, D. Kestner, THIRD ROW: D. Fields, M. Harner, T. Arnold, D. Adams, S. Robinette, J. Ross, R. Heldreth, FOURTH ROW: Coach G. Rutledge, R. Vestal, D. Richards, G. Murray, M. Ross, Coach J. Carroll. 110 FRONT ROW: G. Pope, D. Dudley, M. Fugate, D. Loving, M. Brillhart. SECOND ROW: B. King, B. Caudell, K. Brown, B. Carmack, R. Singleton, Coach G. Rutledge. the time is now . . . junior varsity basketball for basketball season to start ... no more free afternoons for the Falcon basketball players . . . after school it ' s to the gym . . . then the fun begins . . . laps for building energy -- or so they say . . . practice at shooting . . . rebounding . . . defending . . . passing . . . not passing out . . . Look out, here we come! . . . first the scrimmages . . . looking good . . . then the first game . . . hard work makes the skill needed to win . . . mighty Falcons need no Lady Luck . . .it’s all skill . . . on to the big games . . . the Washington County Tourney . . . VICTORY! . . . the end of a good season for the junior Falcons . . . memories to last . . . Bill Carmack goes up for a shot during a Junior Varsity game. Ill 1. Bill Carmack presents the J. V. Champ trophy to Anne Austin. little champs . . . ninth and eighth basketball season rolls around again . . . practices after school . . . during vacations and snow breaks . . . for what? . . . eighth graders are county champs . . . our Little champs” can show them who ' s boss . . . lots of hard work . . . lots of determination . . . lots of that will to win shows up in both teams . . . victories . . . defeats . . . and pride for A.H.S. make up a successful season . . . Ninth Grade: KNEEHNG: R. D. Pruitt, D. Richards, M. Janson, R. McCool, M. Yeatts, Matheson, D. Roche, Manager T. Hagy. STANDING: Coach R. Kelly. 2. The Junior Varsity is treated to dinner at Mrs. Woolwine ' s house in order to celebrate their victory. 112 1970 junior varsity basketball scoreboard a.h. s. 37 .... opponent .48 58 .16 30 . .20 36 . 27 42 . .43 a.h.s. opponent 63 .... . rich valley . 39 31 ... 39 44 .... .... Virginia high 36 44 .... .... patrick henry 22 County champs KNEELING: R. White, B. Wright, M. Seamon, C. Lang, D. Holtsinger, R. Ornduff, STANDING: J. Wilson, Mgr. , C. Duty, R. Bailey, L. Harris, R. Cole, S. Carter, B. Schaffer, Coach Paul Santillo. basketball scoreboard 1970 ninth grade a.h.s. opponent 57 . saltville ... 29 19 . ..marion ... . 57 64 . .25 45 . . lebanon .. . .42 3. Mark Seamon presents the Eighth Grade Champ trophy to Anne Austin, S.C.A. Vice-President. 113 eighth grade 1970 . . . basketball scoreboard a.h.s. opponent M A A V J | V . chilhowie ... 74 35 45 .marion _ .... 24 40 41 59 . saltville_ .... 33 24 25 31 .... vance jr. high .... 62 40 40 62 ... holston .. .. .... 11 18 33 24 _ Patrick henry . .... 18 33 first game • second game county tournament champs Robert Bailey chalks up two more points for the baby Falcons. FRONT ROW: R. Ornduff, R. Short, D. Wilson, C. Lang, D. Petty, W. Keller, C. Callahan, SECOND ROW: J. Wilson, G. Fugate, M. Satterfield, L. Osborne, T. Rice, M. Gotham, E. Bowen, THIRD ROW: Coach Santillo, B. Schaffer, T. Riddle, S. Carter, L. Harris, B. William son, M. Seamon, B. Wright, G. Hagy, Coach Mills. 114 KNEELING: B. Lowe, F. Carmack, M. Gotham, D. Murray, STANDING: R. Rolling, M. Lough, J. Stewart, F. James, T. Riddle. 1970 j.v. preliminary wrestling scoreboard a.h.s. opponent 21 . patrick henry .17 12 .pulaski .16 13 . marion .9 The junior varsity did not have regular matches. They wrestled before each varsity match in preliminaries to gain experience. Coach Carroll and Coach Mills agree on last minute instructions. 115 a time for joining in . . . groups Clubs . . . Girl ' s and Boy ' s clubs projects . . . dances . . . money . . conventions . . . M.G.A. . . . S.I.P.A . . . lama C-I-V-I-N-E-T-T-E . . . tractor driving . . . Band . . . festivals . . . parades . . . competition . . . Chorus . . . Debaters . . . Year¬ book and Newspaper Staffs . . . work . . . leadership . . . sponsors . . . floats . . . S.C.A. and Inter-Club . a time for joining in - - a time for living as edited by . . . linda ratliff contrary to rumors — the tree is alive . . . student cooperative association Eva . . . announcements . . . inspirationals . . . bulletin boards . . . meetings . . . choral room . . . old and new business . . . homeroom representatives . . . Homecom¬ ing . . . Thanksgiving basket . . . Christ¬ mas basket . . . Christmas tree dies . . . No, it didn ' t . . . Trophy case . . . for non-athletic trophies . . . District Work¬ shop . . . Elections . . . speeches . . . posters . . . State convention . . . adopt a state constitution . . . Eva presides over the Southwest Region meeting . . . Clean¬ up campaign . . . Falcon Report . . . Rules Committee . . . Suggestion Box . . . Student exchange? . . . second period -- S.C.A. reports . . . involvement . . . 1. Mike Ohlson, Lindy Seamon, Mrs. Shelton, Eva Foster, and Mrs. Wool- wine prepare to travel to the State S.C.A. Convention in Winchester where Eva will preside at the Southeast Region meeting. 2. S.C.A. officers: V-Pres Anne Austin, Chap. Tim Spencer, Treas. Ellen Pinkerton, Sec. Becky Nelson, Pres. Eva Foster, Sgt. -at-Arms Charlie Brown, Dist. Rep. Linda Rat¬ liff . 118 3. Eva Foster, S.C.A. President, places trophies in the new case bought by the S.C.A. 4. Campaign posters during the officer ' s election tell the student who to vote for. duff, J. Shaffer, K. Swan, B. McConnell, M. Mont¬ gomery, THIRD ROW: C. Brown, G. Owens, R. Cole, T. Daughtery, B. Buchanan, T. Spencer, D. Brown, D. Mathews, W. Hawley, M. Addison, B. Hagy, D. Denton J. Legard, M. Ohlson, B. King, B. Jaques, D. Kaylor, J.’ Dixon, FOURTH ROW: D. Foster, R. McCool, B. Richards, M. Bradley, D. Holtsinger, D. Petty, R. Orn- duff, B. Frier. FRONT ROW:D. Branson, R. Morrell, L. Ratliff, K. Morgan, Mrs. Shelton, sponsor, S. Gawryla, G. Fuller, S. Thompson, W. Bailey, B. Roberts, S. May, P. McCray, N. Luis, K. Yeatts, A. Austin, E. Foster, E. Pinkerton, V. Anderson, G. Johnson, J. Greer, J. Tay¬ lor, Dr. Castellanos, sponsor, SECOND ROW: A. Hicks, J. VanHuss, M. Potts, C. Johnson, E. White, L. Cox, J. Blevins, T. Smith, G. Blevins, A. Morgan, L. Orn- 119 business inter-club council Club and class presidents and vice presidents only . . . orga¬ nized this year . . . club busi¬ ness only . . . activities sched¬ uled . . . activities approved . . . ’’Can we have a bake sale? . . . Write a constitution . . . membership for clubs set . . . clubs working together for one goal . . . Interclub Council officers are: Pres. Larry Ornduff, Jr. Rep. Doug Call, Sec. Beverly Elliott; Jr. Rep. Barbara Buchanan, S.C.A. Pres. Eva Foster, Vice-Pres. Jim Dixon. FRONT ROW: L. Ratliff, D. Branson, R. Morrell, S. Hope, K. Reed, S. Gawryla, S. Tho mpson, W. Bailey, L. Price, D. Morgan, L. Ornduff, A. Austin, N. Arring¬ ton, V. Anderson, E. Foster, and B. Elliott. SECOND ROW: S. Pinkerton, K. Morgan, N. Luis, M. Potts, P. Price, C. Johnson, E. White, L. Cox, T. Smith, G. Blevins, A. Morgan, B. Jaques, B. Richards, D. Durno- vich, M. Lester, J. Dixon, and D. Call, THIRD ROW: A. Hicks, B. Buchanan, T. Daugherty, D. Brown, T. Spencer, R. McCool, D. Denton, J. Shaffer, M. Elliott, B. McConnell, B. Frier, and B. King. 120 orphan adoption . . . interact club Tables in the court yard . . . repairs . . . meetings . . . float wins second . . . big secret . . . warehouse . . . Interact vs. faculty basketball game . . . Christmas basket . . . Christmas help to needy family . . . adopt orphan in Thailand . . . Christmas Dance . . . bake sales . . . serve at teachers’ meetings . . . Rotary luncheons . . . build steps to the track . . . Trash barrels for court yard . . . service . . . 1. Coach Rutledge shoots for a basket. 2. Officers: Pres. D. Denton, Vice-Pres. M. Elliott, Sec. J. Houser, Treas. J. Beverly, Sgt. -at-arms M. Patterson, Sweet¬ heart S. Gawryla, Sponsor Mr. Fletcher. Members: A. Clark, D. Callahan, J. Denton, B. Howard, T. Hagy, B. Hagy, B. Jaques, M. Lester, D. Loving, B. Lawrie, B. McConnell, D. Neely, D. Nixon, M. Owens, L. Orn- duff, S. Price, R. Weisfeld, R. Ratliff, J. McCroskey. Not pictured: M. Addison, J. Anderson, T. Blevins, J. Bowden, B. Cumbow, M. Elliott, A. Hicks, R. Min- nick, B. McIntyre, J. Shaffer, K. Farmer, G. Gregory, J. Stewart. 3. Sweetheart, Sylvia Gawryla, adorns the club ' s float. 121 ski resort turned into a convention . . . civinette club I am a C-I-V-I-N-E-T-T-E . . . No clinic to keep . . . dues . . . blazers . . . pins . . . Selling programs at football games . . . Float-stuffing napkins . . . Second place winners in float contest . . . Halloween party for kindergarten . . . Presents for children at Christmas . . . Fruit cakes . . . March of Dimes . . . Heart Fund . . Call meetings . . . 8:15 Monday morning? . . . Clean the trophy cases . . . Sock sale . . . Appalachian District Convention --at a SKI RESORT? . . . 1. A typical Civinette meeting in progress. 2. Officers: Pres. Debbie Brown, V.-Pres. Debbie Morgan, Sec. Gail Fuller, Treas. Marsha Via, Sgt.-at-Arms Mary Webber, Sponsor, Mrs. Yeary, Members: N. Arrington, K. Bartlett, J. Blevins, B. Buchanan, V. Buchanan, L. Cox, J. Craig, J. Dunn, B. Elliott, E. Foster, S. Hill, E. Pinkerton, S. Pinkerton, B. Reed, B. Smith, E. White, J. Legard, B. Neese, L. Ratliff, M. Weisfeld, M. Potts, S. Owens, C. Roberts, B. Reynolds. 122 car bash . . . key club Big Jim . . . Raising flags . . . Presenting flags in as¬ semblies . . . Initiation . . . Helped at Homecoming . . . car bash . . . half-time activi¬ ties . . . Tobacco Festival float . . . Beat Interact and Civinettes . . . built at the Forestry Department . . . FIVE dollars in the treasury? . . . Raise Money . . . Valentine Dance . . . Kiwanis luncheon -- suits . . . sign¬ ing out . . . Key Club con¬ vention . . . 3. Officers: Pres. Jim Dixon, V. Pres. Tim Spencer, Sec. John Legard, Treas. Mickey Bradley, Sweetheart Eva Foster, Sponsor Mr. Coleman. Members: D. Adams, J. Booth, C. Brown, D. Call, B. Carmack, F. Car¬ mack, J. Chafin, R. Copeland, D. Dudley, M. Elliott, L. Ellis, M. Farris, B. Frier, D. Groce, T. Holtsinger, B. King, S. Kroll, B. Legard, D. Mathews, G. Mc¬ Cormick, J. Odum, M. Ohlson, B. Richards, L. Sea- mon, K. Shuman, R. Singleton, P. Stevens, D. Wright. 4. Eva Foster, Club Sweetheart, rides the Key Club float in the Tobacco Festival Parade. 123 adopted an orphan . . . hi-y Attended church as a group . . . members sent to District Conference at Chilhowie . . . Donations . . . Christmas presents to mental hospital . . . service projects . . . senior tri-hi-y Sponsored orphan child in Hong Kong . . . Christmas Assembly . . . Thanksgiving basket . . . contributed to Toys for Tots . . . Donations to World Missions . . . Hi-Y -- Front Row: T. Monroe, M. Elliott, Hist. R. Weisfeld, Sec. D. Dudley, W. Patton, R. Janson, L. Booth, Second Row: B. McConnell, Chap. S. Kroll, A. Clark, V. Pres. M. Lester, D. Denton, Third Row: T. Holtsinger, Pres. B. Frier, Sgt. at Arms M. Ohlson, Treas. R. Richardson, R. Morrell. 1. Terry Holtsinger and Steve Kroll light their candles at the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y induction service as Glenna Blevins awaits her turn. 2. Sr. Tri-Hi-Y-- SEATED: Sec. B. Reynolds, Pres. S. Gawryla, V. Pres. B. Webster, Rep. V. Buchanan. STANDING: B. Reed, C. Roberts, K. Ornduff, S. Hill, B. Stigers, J. Blev¬ ins, J. Stout, G. Fuller, Treas. M. Potts, Chap. D. Munsey, Sponsors Miss Butt and Mrs. Moore. 3. Virginia ' s Lieutenant Governor J. Sargent Reynolds assists Roger Morrell President of the Senate in conducting business at the Y.M.C.A. Model General Assembly. 4. Vickie Buchanan, Becky Reynolds, Terry Holtsinger, Blair Frier, and Mrs. Flanagan were the Hi-Y and Sr. Tri-Hi-Y representatives to M.G.A. 125 breakfast, anyone? . . . jr. tri-hi-y Attend church as a group . . . Baptist . . . Catho¬ lic .. . Episcopal . . . Lutheran . . . Methodist . . . Presbyterian . . . Projects . . . sell Christ¬ mas bows . . . bake sale . . . sock hop . . . sponsor an orphan in Vietnam . . . serve break¬ fast in the cafeteria . . . orange drink . . . chocolate milk . . . doughnuts . . . Mmm, Mmm, good! . . . Service club . . . division of Y.M.C.A. . . . Libby Price elected page for M.G.A. ... 1. FRONT ROW: Sec. D. Saunders, Treas. M. Grant, V. Pres. L. Price, Hist. C. Glover, SECOND ROW: C. Terry, C. Campbell, C. Jarrell, S. Rasnick, V. Reed, S. Price, Rep. S. Munsey, Chap. M. Bradley, Sponsor Mrs. Flanagan, B. Price, Pres. C. Johnson. Not pictured: C. Abel, S. Honaker, C. Smeltzer, D. Wheeler. 2. Libby Price was elected to serve as a page at M.G.A. in Richmond. 126 first link in a chain of clubs . . . flame tri-hi-y Eighth grade girls . . . beginning of the chain of Tri-Hi-Y clubs . . . Motto . . . service to home, school, and community . . . under the direction of Mrs. Miller, sponsor . . . Contribute to the Foreign Exchange Fund . . . Help a needy family . . . Easter Seals . . . Our bulletin board won first place! . . . bake sale . . . induction . . . refreshments . . . Service . . . 3. Vera Reed and Brenda Price serve break¬ fast to Jim Bowden and Mike Motley. 4. Of¬ ficers: Pres. G. Blevins, V. Pres. S. Pinker¬ ton, Sec. V. Anderson, Treas. D. Maiden, Chap. C. Smith, Sponsor Mrs. Miller. Mem¬ bers: D. Bare, L. Bartlett, E. Bradley, D. Chafin, L. Doak, D. F lannery, L. Fleenor, B. Foran, M. Gentry, T. Grogan, W. Gunnoe, p - Hagy, S. Jackson, G. Johnson, M. Lam¬ bert, S. May, B. Mink, B. Parker, D. Peters, D. Pierce, S. Prelaz, B. Price, B. Singleton, A. Sironko, P. Southerlin, S. Stone, M. Via, B. Widner, S. Woody. 127 1. FRONT ROW: Vice- Pres. D. Durnovich, L. Morgan, M. Owens, B. Howard, B. Cumbow, B. Lawrie, Sec. M. Brill- hart. SECOND ROW: M. Elliott, Sponsor Mr. Flee- nor, S. Thomas, Pres. B. Jaques, M. Addison. 2. Bobby Hefner ' s Senior Grand Award project. 3. Caryl Hayter displays her Jr. Grand Award-winning project. 5. Other projects await judges. 128 launching a balloon for scientific purposes? . . . science clubs Selling programs at football games . . . Science Fair . . . chemistry . . . physics . . . biology . . . earth science . . . Ex¬ periments . . . What happened to my test tube?” . . . Lab reports ... no bulletin boards, please . . . Field Trips . . . Carbo . . . Brunswick . . . launching a balloon at a drive-in at Marion . . . future scientists? . . . buying books for the library . . . Where ' s Mr. McConnell?” . . . Let ' s have another field trip” . . . 4. Junior Science Officers: Pres. T. Daugherty, V. Pres. A. Morgan, Sec. W. Shortt, Treas. B. Clark, Sgt. -at- armsD. Eskridge, Rep. S. Barrow. Members: T. Arnold. K. Balthjazar, G. Barrow, J. Bowden, J. Cornelius, T. Counts, K. Grantham, J. Gawryla, T. Hagy, B. Helton, D. Holtsinger, F. James, J. Kite, J. Miller, M. Motley, C. Myers, D. Pierce, R. Smith, M. Vaughan, B. Wright, D. Yates. Not pictured: D. Callahan, M. Snead, T. Daugherty. 129 letter jackets as membership cards . . . monogram club An honor society for varsity athletes . . . only the best . . . football lettermen . . . basketball lettermen . . . wrestling letter - men . . . baseball lettermen . . . track lettermen . . . golf lettermen ... all make up the A Club . . . projects . . . car wash . . . Saturday . . . work . . . sweep gym floor . . . assist coaches . . . move bleachers . . . meetings . . . letter jackets presented . . . A ' s and bars ... a big honor ... the best of the Mighty Falcons pill H fjm 1 f, ■i W 1 m f HR Jr flBI 1 HB | 1 •• ,M ' 1 W j 81 gHV a f |Hp § J FRONT ROW: Pres. J. Shaffer, Treas. T. Blevins, T. Fugate, P. Stevens, G. Miller, R. Copeland, Sec. J. Anderson, D. Rhoten, SECOND ROW: J. Lowe, V. Pres. T. Spencer, J. Clark, M. Farris, G. Sales, D. Call, G. McCormick. THIRD ROW: K. Swan, M. Jones, D. Wright, D. Mathews, J. Barker, J. Legard. Not pictured: K. Brown, K. Shuman, M. Patterson, B. Caudell, M. Bradley. 130 peanut sales . . . future farmers of america Tobacco Festival entries . . . Trim¬ ming hedges around the school . . . Plant pine trees . . . Wildlife seed plantings . . . Peanut sale . . . Father-Son banquet . . . Raising a crop of tobacco . . . F.F.A. public speaking . . . Tractor driving contest . . . Dairy judging . . . Livestock judging . . . Identifying trees . . . Camping trip . . . Picnic . . . 1. Johnny Singleton sells a can of peanuts to Walter Edmiston. 2. Officers: Pres. Johnny Singleton, First V. Pres. L. Cullop, Second V. Pres. M. Harner, Sec. J. Roark, Treas. S. Sprinkle, Rep. S. Morgan, Sent. J. Cullop, Second V. Pres. W. Bailey. Members: B. Arden, E. Baumgardner, C. Bellamy, L. Bellamy, E. Berry, R. Blevins, W. Campbell, G. Childers, A. Combs, D. Cullop, J. Cullop, D. Fields, D. Foran, L. Garland, T. Goodman, E. Greer, R. Hawkins, J. Hutton, T. Jackson, P. Johnson, D. Kestner, G. McCall, B. McIntyre, L. Minton, F. Mitchell, R. Mitchell, W. Mitchell, R. Moore, D. Price, R. Ray, D. Rhoten, D. Roark, C. Roberts, D. Roche, C. Rodefer, D. Rosenbaum, J. Russell, R. Sheffey, J. Singleton, S. Smith, M. Snead, J. Sprinkle, C. Stevens, D. Stumbaugh, K. Sullins, P. Taylor, G. Thompson, T. Urbani, D. Wagner, D. Weddle, F. Whitley, D. Widner, W. Williamson, R. Wright, I. Wyatt. 3. Steve Sprinkle, Star Chapter Farmer and Jerry Singleton, Star Greenhand. 131 I. 2. F.H.A. Officers: Pres. W. Bailey, Vice-Pres. P. Price, Sec. R. Anderson, Treas. C. Wright, Rep. B. Pippin, Chap. P. Latham, Hist. J. Greer, Rec. Leader J. Carty, Pari. G. Price. Members: J. Anderson, V. Anderson, V. Atkins, D. Bare, D. Boardwine, C. Bran¬ non, D. Branson, C. Brown, L. Carty, B. Crosswhite C Denton, D. Doss, W. Dunn, M. Farley, K. Fugate, S. Gawryla, K. Gentry, M. Gentry, S. Grant, T. Gregory, W. Gunnoe, C. Hagy, P. Harless, E. Harvey, C. Hay- ter, R. Hope, C. Hunt, T. Inscore, J. James, E. John¬ son, G. Johnson, D. Johnson, K. Lloyd, J. Maxwell, F. Mitchell, D. Montgomery, E. Moore, W. Page, S. Parks, B. Parris, S. Phipps, L. Pippin, P. Pippin, S. Prelaz, K. Reed, S. Riffey, C. Roberts, B. Singleton, J. Singleton, S. Smith, P. Snead, M. Stevens, P. Stevens, A. South, M. Via, D. Walls, M. Widener, W. Winebarger, B. Woods, S. Woody, D. Wyatt, D. Wygal. 4. Johnny Singleton and Marsha Via were first place winners in the F.H.A. baking contest. 132 learning to be a librarian . . . library club Check out books . . . file books . . . repair books . . . Study hall . . . Librarians . . . magazines . . . newspapers . . . references . . . Library cards . . . Card catalog . . . Renew . . . overdue . . . fines . . . 3. Officers: Pres. H. Thomas, Vice-Pres. B. Blackwell, Treas. C. McCracken, Sec. K. Sweet, Rep. A. Gray- beal, Sgt. -at-arms W. Edmiston. Members: P. Arnold, L. Bateman, D. Casey, D. Compton, S. Culberson, V. Culberson, S. Ferguson, B. Fortner, R. Hefner, O. James, A. Keith, J. Lay, D. Lewis, V. Russell, J. Shelton, M. Smeltzer, B. Thomas, G. Vestal, D. Walls, J. Widner, C. Willoughby. “making a home” . . . future homemakers of america Future homemakers . . . initiation . . . little red dresses . . . fashion show . . . tantalizing aromas from the home ec. de¬ partment . . . cook . . . sew . . . Marsha Via wins Betty Crocker award . . . State Department filmed the home ec. rooms . . . one of the best . . . Appalachian Power ap¬ pliance demonstration . . . speakers , . . visit nursing home . . . hair done at trade school . . . open house at Thelma ' s . . . swap classes with shop boys . . . baking contest . . . Johnny wins? . . . 133 teaching day . . . future teachers of america Selling football programs . . . rummage sale . . . Klassroom Kwiz with Libby Cox, Anne Austin, and Esther White . . . Thanksgiving basket . . . bake sale . . . Christmas basket . . . State convention . . . Teaching day at the elementary schools . . . Funds place a carpet on the front steps . . . Scholarship . . . 1. Officers: Pres. L. Cox, V. Pres. N. Arrington, Sec. B. Neese, Treas. S. Morgan, Rep. B. Smith, A. Aus¬ tin, K. Bartlett, D. Bostic, M. Bradley, B. Buchanan, L. Butt, A. Campbell, B. Collins, R. Copeland, M. Davidson, J. Dunn, P. Dunn, R. Edwards, B. Elliott, S Hagy, J. Hawley, H. Hilton, C. Janson, L. Johnson, D Kiser, K. Kreger, D. Lilly, A. McCray, J. Miller, D. Morgan, D. Musick, C. Neese, L. Ornduff, S. Owens, E. Pinkerton, S. Pinkerton, S. Poe, K. Prater, R. Price, L. Ratliff, C. Reese, D. Roark, B. Roberts, C. Roberts, J. Robuck, D. Shortt, G. Smith, J. Taylor, S Thompson, J. Van Huss, B. Vermillion, M. Via, S. Warden, M. Webber, M. Wheeler, E. White, D. Wright, P. Wright, R. James, P. McCray, F. Singleton. 2. Linda Ratliff masquerades as a teacher for one day. 134 F.T.A. member, Kathy Prater, super¬ vises a reading lesson during her day as a teacher. a party for the special education class . . . future business leaders of america Business courses . . . Selling chocolate bars . . . Halloween party for special edu¬ cation class . . . car wash . . . Visit UN I VAC . . . visit Bristol Caverns . . . Donated $25 to orphanage . . . Party for Seniors . . . Officers: Pres. T. Inscore, V. Pres. W. Winebarger, Sec. P. South, Treas. P. Snead, Pari. C. Cornett, R.ep. J. Baumgardner, His. D. Johnson, Sgt. -at-arms B. Parks, Sponsors Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Kiser. Members: K. Baumgardner, N. Hicks, D. Kiser, D. Reynolds, B. Taylor. Not pictured: S. McCracken. 135 unilateral intervention . . . debate Affirmative . . . argue . . . work . . . information . . . practice . . . Wake Forest . . . U. Va. . . . Battle . . . Clinch Valley College at Wise . . . Norton . . . Church Hill . . . travel . . . Where do we go now? . . .de¬ bate trips . . . excused from school . . . Judges . . . convince . . . time is up! . . . questioning . . . ratings . . . prepare your argument . . . Notes . . . index cards . . . Styles -- Oxford or Oregon ... 8-3-4 .. . 10-5 . . . sharp wits . . . Trophies . . . awards . . . Forensics . . . District debate at Patrick Henry . . . First Place! . . . on to the state tournament at Charlottes¬ ville . . . Debbie Morgan will I be tapped during the assembly? . . . national honor society Tapping . . . Citizenship . . . Scholarship . . . Leadership . . . Service . . . grades . . . Talent Show . . . Gold cords at grad¬ uation . . . Officers: Pres. E. White, V. Pres. L. Ratliff, Sec. B. Elliott, Ereas. M!. Self, F. Anderson, N. Arrington, A. Austin, L. Bellamy, J. Blevins, D. Brown, B. Buchanan, D. Call, J. Caudell, L. Cox, J. Craig, B. Cumbow, J. Dameron, B. Dancy, D. Denton, R. Edwards, M. Elliott, E. Foster, B. Frier, T. Fugate, B. Hagy, P. Harrison, S. Hill, T. Holtsinger, J. Houser, B. Lawrie, J. Legard, M. Lester, B. McConnell, G. Miller, K. Morgan, S. Morgan, R. Morrell, D. Munsey, J. Odum, M. Owens, S. Owens, E. Pinkerton, S. Pinkerton, B. Reed, B. Reynolds, C. Roberts, J. Shaffer, K. Shu¬ man, T. Spencer, J. Stewart, J. Stout, M. Via, P. Webster. 136 Chris Patton Mary Webber Kenny Shuman 1. Mr. Pigman congratu¬ lates Patricia Webster upon being tapped into the N.H.S. at the tapping as¬ sembly. 2. New members were honored at a tea sponsored by the N.H.S. 137 after third period . . . distributive education Jobs . . . one class before school . . . leave after three classes! . . . East end parking lot . . . D.E. classes . . . night class . . . business management . . . Minute-Ette . . . pay checks . . . secre¬ taries . . . Appalachian Power Company . . . bookkeepers . . . Inter-Mountain Telephone Company . . . store clerks . . work at check-out counter . . , Piggly Wiggly . . . salesmen . . . experience . I. Mr. Elliott, D.E. teacher, instructs a student. 2. Of¬ ficers: Pres. B. Anderson, V. Pres. A. Hicks, Sec. D. Fulton, Treas. B. Bevins, Rep. C. Sweet, Sgt. -at-arms J. Weddle, Pari. E. Barrett, Sponsor Mr. Elliott. Mem¬ bers: A. Bateman, R. Baumgardner, J. Booth, D. Cau- dell, S. Fields, F. Finch, T. Grant, D. Hall, A. Hearl, C. Janson, K. Lowe, M. McCollum, J. Morrison, M. Murray, P. Owens, S. Price, O. Rhoaten, R. Smith, K. Sullins, H. Thomas, T. Urbani, J. Warren, H. Wed¬ dle, J. Williams, R. Wilson, J. Wright. 138 achieving goals . . . 4-h Head . . . Heart . . . Hand . . . Health . . . child care . . . raising animals . . . cooking . . . sewing . . . decorating . . . farming . . . horse shows . . . dairy judging . . . fashion shows . . . crop judging . . . Tobacco Festival . . . parade . . . float . . . warehouse . . . trophies . . . blue ribbons . . . red ribbons . . . white ribbons . . . Achievement Day . . . Bristol . . . Spring Awards Day . . . Bobby Mc¬ Connell crowned King . . . achievement records . . . Blacksburg . . . Club Congress at V.P.I. . . . short course . . . demonstrations . . . talent . . . All Stars . . . Togetherness . . . 3. Girls ' 4-H Club: C. Brannon, S. Culberson, V. Cul¬ berson, C. Denton, J. Harris, R. Hope, D. Montgomery, B. Parker, F. Pope, R. Pugh, K. Reed, M. Roberts, J. Singleton, D. Thayer, P. Thayer, B. Thomas, G. Ves¬ tal. Boys ' 4-H Officers: Pres. B. McConnell, V. Pres. T. Goodman, Sec. J. Stewart, Rep. B. Williamson, Sgt. - at-arms B. Lowe, Members: M. Abel, B. Arnold, D. Arnold, P. Campbell, G. Childers, D. DeFriece, J. Easterly, L. Harris, J. Hutton, D. Kaylor, W. Keller, B. Lloyd, S. Smith, J. Sprinkle, E. Vannoy, R. Widner, D. Yates. 4. Bobby McConnell, 4-H public speaking contest winner. 139 styles change . . . yearbook staff 5th period . . . room 203 . . . Circulation . . . Ads . . . Sports . . . Classes . . . Clubs . . . Faculty . . . Academics . . . Editors . . . Staff . . . Copy . . . Pictures . . . camera trouble . . . Oh, no!” . . . retakes . . . Stand where you were before . . . Identification . . . who ' s that?” . . . Decisions, decisions . . . Deadlines . . . will we ever be finished? . . . 3-R forms . . . work after school . . . work at Mrs. Roberts ' house . . . no rest for the weary . . . Becky Reynolds and Patricia Webster attend S.I.P .A. . . . First Place! . . . try for a trophy next time . . . the school year is drawing to a close . . . Are all the pages ready? ... a final check . . . It was a very good year . . . 1. Editor-in-Chief Roger Morrell holds the fort. 2. Assistant Editor-in-Chief Beverly Elliott makes a point. 3. Sports editor Debbie Morgan and Academics editor Mary Webber confer on their sections. 4. Mrs. June Roberts sponsor checks pages. 5. Mike Lester business manager and Mac Patterson photographer take a break. 6. Eva Foster, Circulation manager, checks receipts. 7. Becky Reynolds, Ads manager, and Linda Rat¬ liff, Groups editor, work on pages. 140 $$ $ 8. Pat Latham, Index editor, lists names for the Index. 9. Patricia Webster and Mary Katherine Grant, Individuals editors, finish 3-R forms. 141 Yearbook circulation staff: K. Bartlett, V. Buchanan, L. Butt, L. Cox, D. Denton, B. Elliott, L. Ellis, E. Foster, M. Grant, S. Harris, G. Jarrell, P. Latham, M. Lester, M. Minnick, D. Morgan, D. Neal, B. Parris, L. Parris, K. Prater, B. Reynolds, M. Webber, P. Webster, M. Weisfeld, K. Yeatts. Yearbook ads staff: J. Booth, D. Denton, B. Elliott, B. Frier, M. Grant, S. Harris, P. Latham, D. Morgan, R. Morrell, D. Musick, D. Neal, B. Parris, B. Reynolds M. Webber. 142 editors switch . . . newspaper staff Who? . . . What? . . . When? . . . Where? . . . Why? . . . How? . . . Editorial changes . . . Ken Shuman . . . Larry Ornduff . . . First edi¬ tors . . . disagreements . . . New look . . . new sponsor . . . new style . . . Jim Dixon -- new editor . . . dead lines . . . Saturdays . . . news office . . . Need more news . . . By¬ lines . . . Nose for news . . . Mis¬ spelled words . . . leads . . . head¬ lines -- POW . . . Double-space . . . Reporters? . . . 15$ . . . Editorials . . . more disagreement . . . Fea¬ tures . . . Critiques . . . Rewritten articles . . . -30- . . . 1. Sponsor Mrs. Wagner and editor Jim Dixon examine the new edition. SITTING; F. Anderson, L. Ratliff, D. Munsey, R. Weisfeld, K. Swan, R. Humphreys, B. Reed. STANDING: Editor J. Dixon, Photographer M. Farris, B. Atkins, W. Dicks, G. McCormick, Sponsor Mrs. Wagner, Not pictured: J. Anderson, J. Stewart. 143 an invitation from the governor . . . marching band Band camp . . . morning drills . . . Gator Aid . . . First ball game . . . rain . . . field shows . . . pinwheels . . . Barney the Drum Major . . . straight lines? . Chilhowie Apple Festival . . . parade . second place field show competition . . 144 1. Billy Hagy, Drum Major, leads the band. 2. Amelia McCray, Head Majorette, twirls her baton, 3. The marching band displays new uniforms after the Governor ' s Inaugural Parade. 4. Band President, Ellen Pinkerton, places trophies in the new trophy case. 5. Majorette Kathy Prater. 6. Majorette Brenda Neese. 7. Majorette Archer Campbell. 145 the musical falcons compile five trophies . . marching and concert bands Southeastern Band Festival held at Bristol . . . field show competition -- DIVISION I . . . Tobacco Festival . . . rain . . . The Cigarette Song . . . first place in parade competition . . . Saltville and Abingdon Christmas Parades . . . Last field show -- the senior members introduced . . . NEW UNIFORMS . . . Invitation to Richmond to the Governor ' s Inaugural . . . two-day trip . . . parade . . . waiting . . . The Knox¬ ville Dogwood Arts Festival trip . . . HOT weather . . . Concert Band: . . . Christmas Concert . . . Sleigh Ride . . . Dance Band . . . Seating try-outs . . . All-County Band . . . All-Virginia West Band ... six mem¬ bers selected from Abingdon . . . Ellen Pinkerton, John Dameron, and Mark Pearson -- try for All-Virginia Band . . . Spring Festival -- DIVISION I . . . Spring Concert . . . A good year . . . All-County Band: -- FRONT ROW: R. Morrell, B. Howard, T. Morgan, G. Weller, G. Morrison, S. Kroll, J. Dameron Williams, D. Pierce, S. Price, S. Wright, M. Pearson, SEC- THIRD ROW: R. Richardson, W. Herald B Collins OND ROW: E. Pinkerton, C. Johnson, J. Craig, L. Butt, S. ’ ’ S - 146 Dance Band -- Front Row: L. Booth, K. Jenkins, D. Pierce, W. Hawley, R. Morrell, S. Morgan, Second Row: B. Col¬ lins, B. Hagy, G. Morrison, S. Wright, S. Kroll, P. Goble, J. Dameron, M. Pearson. 1. Band Director Mr. Mickey Tyler. 2. Randy Cole and Stan Carter practice for the Spring Concert. 3. Band Officers: Pres. E. Pinkerton, V. Pres. R. Mor¬ rell, Sec. S. Morgan, Drum Maj. B. Hagy, Head Maj. A. McCray, Director Mr. Tyler. 4. The Dance Band warms up before a program for the Band Boosters. 147 band and chorus I. All Virginia-West Band: Carol Johnson, Roger Morrell, Bobby McConnell, Mark Pearson, Ellen Pinkerton, John Dameron. 2. The B Band: V. Anderson, G. Barrow, L. Bartlett, E. Bowen, E. Bradley, C. Brannon, S. Carter, R. Cole, D. Doss, J. Easterly, L. Fleenor, K. Gentry, W. Gunnoe, G. Hagy, L. Harris, R. Hope, G. Johnson, J. Johnston, G. McCall, B. Mink, F. Moore, B. Parks, S. Pinkerton, F. Pope, K. Reed, B. Shaffer, K. Spivey, P. Stevens, S. Stone, E. Vanore, M. Via, R. Widner, B. Williamson, B. Wright. 3. John Dameron, second al¬ ternate in the All-State Band. 4. Marva Wheeler, first place winner in the Bland Music Contest. everyone on key! . . . chorus SING! . . . more bass . . . Christmas concert . . . more tenor . . . All Re¬ gional Chorus . . . more alto . . . Spring concert . . . more soprano . . . high A . . . squeak . . . Flats . . . Second soprano . . . Sharps . . . Second alto . . . Naturals . . . Do . . . louder . . . Re . . . softer . . . Mi . . . faster . . . SIT UP! . . . Timing . . . dynamics . . . prak-ti . . . Chords . . . har¬ mony? . . . OPEN YOUR MOUTH! . . . scales . . . feet flat on the floor . . . too much air . . . BREATHE! . . . Hah- ah-ah-ah . . . sore throats . . . Notes . . . music? . . . try-ou ts . . . Vibrat¬ ing vocal chords . . . Good! ? . . . Sign up for next year . . . 1. Marva Wheeler, accompanist, and Mr. Tyler, director. 2. FRONT ROW:N. Carter, C. Roberts, B. Reed, G. Fuller, C. Fleenor, A. Kite, B. Smith, G. Price, E. White, P. McCray, J. Fields, D. Johnston. SECOND ROW: M. Singleton, J. Baumgardner, P. Mc¬ Cray, Z. Fulton, L. Ratliff, C. Jarrell, S. Harris, V. Abell, S. Campbell, L. Widener, D. Harvey. D. Brown. THIRD ROW: C. Pat¬ ton, D. Mathews, J. Ross, J. Price, S. Thompson, S. Quentin, K. Singleton, P. Latham, B. Parks, C. Jackson, C. McCracken, G. Sales. FOURTH ROW: J. Barker, B. Mc¬ Connell, C. Anderson, J. Legard, M. David¬ son, R. Copeland. 3. Carol Roberts, soprano; Bobby McConnell, tenor; and Brenda Smith, alto; attended All-Regional Chorus. 149 a time for remembering . . . happenings Dances . . . Plays . . . Beauty pageants . . . Homecoming . . . remember ... A lot of work . . . a lot of excitement ... a lot of fun . . . sad times . . . happy times . . . Honors . . . the best in sports, aca¬ demics, and club s . . . Graduation . . . Junior-Senior Prom . . . Senior Banquet . . . Special events ... a time for remem¬ bering --a time for living ... as edited by . . . beverly elliott and roger morrell 5. K. Morgan 6. E. Foster 7. Dan Mathews bashes the car during the bonfire ceremonies. 8. the flam¬ ing A 9. Jim Anderson runs for a touchdown while Dan Mathews msmmm i a i liWi 022 44 ' blocks during the game. 10. Deb¬ bie Brown is crowned Queen and kissed by co-captains Tommy Blevins and Dan Mathews. 11. B. Smith 12. P. South. 1. C. Smith 2. A. Morgan 3. K. Krege r 4. D. Brown 152 a flaming “a” . . . homecoming October 16 . . . Bonfire . . . cheers . . . go-o-o, Blue! B-E-A-T Shakers! . . . flaming A . . . It ' s on fire! . . . flames soaring into the sky . . . the old car . . . Hit it, Dan! ... October 17 . . . the football game . . . mums . . . alumni home from college . . . Here comes the team! . . . Yea, Blue! . . . the kick off . . . down the field . . . halftime . . . 1969 Home¬ coming Court -- members chosen by the school . . . Queen chosen by the team . . . Debbie Brown 1969 queen ... a kiss -- no, 2 kisses from the co-captains . . . the game is over . . . defeat -- Saltville 16, Abingdon 6 . . . After the game a dance . . . Homecoming 1969 ended . . . 153 1. Students enjoy the music at a sock hop after the Pat¬ rick Henry football game. 2. The Student Council spon¬ sors the annual Homecoming dance. 3. Drema Wygal ' Snow Queen, and Billy Hagy, Snow King, reign during the Interact sponsored Christmas dance. 4. Sandy Owens Daisy Mae, and Randy Kelly, Little Abner, were selected by penny votes to be the top two citizens of Dogpatch at the Civinette sponsored Sadie Hawkins Dance. 5. Debbie Brown, Charlie Smith, and Becky Roberts talk during intermission at the Sadie Hawkins Dance. 154 September 18, October 10, October 31. . . Future Homemakers sponsored . . . •py mj : WE ' : - M A jiJ J1J| k W l La. h Qjf % i Ji j A homecoming dance After the Saltville football game . . . mums . . . Paper Footballs for decorations . . . a good time . . . sadie hawkins dance November 22 ... Go hillbilly . . . Rounding up Twirp Week . . . brown and yellow crepe paper ... a sock of money for the best-dressed couple . . . band -- The Soulful Strut . . . newspaper table cloths . . . jeans . . . jugs . . . jargon . . . bobbing for apples . . . cornstalks Christmas dance December 13 . . . Christmas tree . . . Snow Queen and Snow King chosen by penny votes . . . Spray snow on the windows . . . Band backing out at the last minute . . . new band takes other ' s place . . . mistletoe . . . Santa Claus makes a visit . . . crepe paper . . . punch ran out . . . Interact ' s Christmas present to the school . . . 155 more dancing . . . valentine dance February 14 . . . red and white decorations . . . The Lost Soul” . . . Key Club spon¬ sored . . . Queen Phyllis South, Court: Karen Morgan, Donna Maiden, Paula Dunn, and Sally Pinkerton . . . crowning too early . . . little hearts on the wall . . . long streamers with hearts taped on . . . Satur¬ day night . . . Cupid ' s on the move!” . . . a very good time . . . spring formal April 11 . . . flowers, flowers everywhere . . . pink and yellow crepe paper . . . The Soulful Strut” ... A flowing fountain . . . ivy ... a little bridge . . . Spring Fever” . . . Randy Copeland and his hat . . . 1970 May Queen Debbie Morgan . . . Where have all the flowers gone? . . . the Dancers picked them every one . . . 1. The 1970 Valentine Queen Phyllis South. 2. Students enjoy the Valentine Dance. 156 3. The May Court: Debbie Roark, Susan Hill, Mary Webber, Jane Stout, Queen Debbie Morgan, Karen Morgan, Esther White, Delores Lewis, and Charlsie Smith. 4. The 1970 May Queen Debbie Morgan smiles after being crowned. 5. Terri Fields talks to friends at the Spring Formal sponsored by the National Honor Society. 157 the best . . . sports banquet and awards May 28, 1970 . . . Assembly Awards . . Mile relay team -- Bill Carmack, Mac Pat¬ terson, Preston Stevens, and Ken Brown . . . fourth in state . . . Physical Firness and Good Sportsmanship Award -- Debbie Brown . . . Most Athletic Girl --Shelia Thompson . . . Most Athletic Boy -- Tom Fugate . . . Banquet Awards . . . Baseball: Most Valuable -- Dan Mathews, Highest Bat¬ ting Average -- Tom Fugate, Basketball: Most Improved -- Jack Clark, Most Valuable Tim Spencer, Highest Foul Percentage -- Dan Mathews, Football: Most Improved: Freshman -- George Pope, Sophomore -- Gary McCormick, Junior -- Dean Price and Preston Stevens, Senior -- Joe Shaffer, Joe Latture Blocking Award -- Tom Blevins, Track: Most Improved -- Tom Blevins, Most Valuable -- Preston Stevens, Most Outstanding Performer -- Tom Fugate, Mr. Track -- Mac Patterson, Wrestling: Most Improved -- Andrew Hounshell, Outstanding Wrestler -- Tom Blevins. Danny Counts Award -- Dan Mathews, Jack Musser Mem¬ orial Award -- Tom Fugate, Sportsmanship -- Joe Shaffer ... 158 1. Mr. Alf Satterfield Offensive Line Coach at Virginia Tech speaks at the All-Sports Banquet. 2. Award Winners: FRONT ROW: Dan Mathews, George Pope, Shelia Thompson, Gary McCor¬ mick, and Tom Fugate. SECOND ROW: Preston Stevens, Joe Shaffer, Jack Clark, Andrew Houn- shell, Tim Spencer, Dean Price, Mac Patterson, Bob Caudell, and Tom Blevins. 3. Mac Patter¬ son, Preston Stevens and Tom Fugate present Lindy Seamon trophies for The First Place in The Abingdon Relays, First place in Washington County and First Place in the District for Track. Other trophies presented to the school were for First Runner-Up in Baseball and First Runner-Up in Golf in District Competition. 4. Miss Wallace presents Shelia Thompson the Five-Year Cheer¬ leader Award. 5. Falcon players who lettered in baseball wait for their letters during the Sports Awards Assembly. 6. Mr. Pruitt presents Bob Caudell the Most Improved Baseball Player Award. 159 160 interact and homemakers rate best club awards and presentations June 2, 1970 . , . Activity Awards Assem- bly . . . Arion Award -- Robert McConnell . . . Most Outstanding Distributive Educa¬ tion Student -- Bill Anderson . . . Band Monogram winners . . . Most Improved Senior in Home Economics -- Brenda Cross - white . . . Most Outstanding Senior in Home Economics -- Marsha Via . . . Future Busi¬ ness Leaders of America Scholastic Award -- Betty Parks . . . Student Council Home¬ room Representatives Certificates . . . Yearbook Awards --Beverly Elliott and Roger Morrell . . . National Honor Society Scholarships -- Faye Anderson and David Denton . . . Civinette Scholarship -- Gail Fuller . . . Future Teachers of America Scholarship -- Marsha Via . . . Best Club Awards: Subject -- Centered -- Future Homemakers of America, Honorable Men¬ tion -- Future Teachers of America; Ser¬ vice Club -- Interact Club, Honorable Men¬ tion -- Civinette Club . . . Best Library Club Member -- Brenda Blackwell . . . 1. Mrs. Southerlin awards Faye Anderson a National Honor Society scholarship. 2. Mr. Seamon presents Bill Anderson the Most Out¬ standing Distributive Education Award. 3. Mr. Coleman is named Teacher of the Year by David Denton Interact president. 4. Mrs. Rob¬ erts presents medals for yearbook work to edi¬ tor Roger Morrell and assistant editor Beverly Elliott. 5. Marsha Via accepts the Most Out¬ standing Senior in Home Economics Award from Mrs. Hargroves. 6. Mr. Preston announc¬ es the Future Homemakers of America as the best subject-centered club with a certificate to the club president Wanda Bailey. 7. David Denton receives a certificate for the best ser¬ vice club as president of the Interact Club from Mr. Preston. 8. Roger Morrell was cho¬ sen one of the twelve delegates from Virginia to attend the 1970 Y. M. C. A. Conference on National Affairs. Beverly Elliott was chosen Junior Civinette of the Year of the region. 161 scholarships, essays, debates and speeches academic awards June 2, 1970 . . . Academic Assembly . . . County Business Certificates . . . Science and Math Award -- David Denton . . . Dramatics Awards -- Jim Dixon and Shelia Thompson . . . ’’Courage Award --Bill Atkins . . . Scholarships: Senior Class -- Roger Morrell and Karen Morgan, Junior Woman’s Club -- Mary Self . . . William King P.T.A. -- Randy Kelly and Betty Pip¬ pin Abingdon P.T.A. -- Johnny Singleton and Pat Latham, Washington County Nation¬ al Bank -- John Legard, Student Council -- Doris Campbell, and Anonymous -- Betty Parks . . . Eighth Grade D.A.R. Awards - - Susan May and Debbie Chafin . . D.A.R. Citizenship Awards -- Karen Mor¬ gan and Eva Foster . . . Kiwanis Award -- Dan Mathews . . . Rotary Award -- Karen Morgan ... 1. Esther White, National Honor Society president, presents Gail Johnson and Lewis Harris the awards for the highest scholastic averages in the eighth grade. 2, State Forensic Winners: Extemporaneous Speaking -- Larry Omduff, third place; Eva Foster, second place; and Spelling -- Anne Austin, third place. 3, Betty Parks receives the Future Business Leaders of America Scholastic Award from Mrs. Robinson. 4. Susan Hill won first place in the school Voice of Democracy essay contest and second place in district competition. 162 5. Winners in the wildlife essay contest: FRONT ROW: Roger Morrell, twenty-five dollars; Debbie Roark, five dollars; Esther White, ten dollars; All five dollars Wanda Page, Drema Wygal, SECOND ROW: Dick Dudley, Billy Blackwell, R.honda Min- nick, and Avil Graybeal. 6. Gail Fuller receives the Civinette Scholarship from Mrs. Yeary, 7. The Debate Team placed third in State Competition: Mary Webber, Chris Patton, Debbie Morgan, and Ken Shuman. 8. Bobby accepts the senior grand award in the school science fair from Mrs. Flana¬ gan. 163 remember when senior play Cheaper by the Dozen --by Christopher Sergei . . . November 21 . . . The Senior Class Presents . . . Wait! That ' s not the beginning ... It all started earlier . . . try¬ outs . . . the cast . . . rehearsals . . . Practice makes perfect? . . . H.R. wets on the floor . . . Johnny, it ' s your cue! -- Roger and Shelia blush . . . This make up is sticky . . . My red dots are smearing! . . . family council -- I call this meeting to order . . . Is that of general interest? . . . Final performance . . . It ' s all over . . . cast Ernestine . . . Libby Cox Frank.Chris Patton Mr. Gilbreth. . Jim Dixon Anne.Shelia Thompson Martha.Debbie Morgan Bill.John Legard Lillian.Esther White Fred.Steve Kroll Jackie.Marsha Via Dan.Randy Kelly Mrs. Gilbreth . Linda Ratliff Joe Scales . . . Ken Shuman Dr. Burton . . . A1 Clark Larry ..... Roger Morrell Miss Brill . . . Rose Price Sound Effects . Barbara Parris Ellen Pinkerton Scenery.Dorinda Branson Prop Manager . Mary Self Stage Lights . . Bill Jaques Tickets.Marsha Via Make Up .... Sylvia Gawryla 164 1. Dan (R. Kelly) speaks out against Dad during a family council. 2. Joe (K. Shuman) does a cheer, while Anne (S. Thompson) worries about Dad ' s coming in. 3. Frank (C. Patton) and Ernes¬ tine (L. Cox) open the play by reminiscing. 4. Mary Webber, assistant director, and Karen Mor¬ gan, class president, present Mrs. Wagner, di¬ rector, gifts of appreciation. 5. A1 Clark,’ Roger Morrell, Rose Price, and Ken Shuman take final bows. 6. Anne tries to make peace between Dad and Joe. 165 1. Dr. Mallory trys to persuade Joanna that she will be well soon. 2. Joanna and Sue count the last leaves on an out¬ side wall. 3. Phil and Lenda Thorpe look at the last leaf . the last leaf . . . one-act play The Last Leaf by O. Henry . . . adapted by Robert Brome . . . after school practices . . . Mrs. Wagner’s direction . . . painting scenery . . . Make up your line if you for¬ get . . . March 11 -- District Festival held at Abingdon . . . Excellent Rating . . CAST: Sue Arenda -- Shelia Thompson . . . Joanna Price - - Debbie Morgan . . . Phil Thorpe -- Walter Dicks . . . Lenda Thorpe -- Faye Anderson . . . Mr. Behrman -- Jim Dixon . . .Dr. Mallory -- Monte Davidson . . . 166 speeches, poems . . . forensics F orensics ... a large part of the English program atA.H.S. . . . School winners: . . . 1. Jim Dixon and Susan Pinkerton -- Girl ' s and Boy ' s Prose Reading Contest First Place Winners . . . 2. Shelia Thompson and Tim Spencer -- Girl ' s and Boy ' s Poetry Reading Contest First Place Winners ... 3. Anne Austin -- Spelling Con¬ test Winner ... 4. Roger Morrell and Eva Foster — Girl ' s and Boy ' s Extemporaneous Speaking Contest First Place Winners ... 5. Jay Matheson and Susan Hill -- Girl ' s and Boy ' s Public Speak¬ ing Contest First Place Winners . . . 167 we are poor wayfaring strangers . . . senior assembly and senior day 1- Sandra Tignor and Francis Mitchell prepare for the Senior Assembly. 2. The seniors rise for the School Song. 5 168 May 23, 1970 . . . wear caps and gowns . . . march in . . . Karen Morgan pre¬ sides . . . Class prophesy read by Esther White, John Legard, and Jane Stout . . . Roger the journalist . . . Three songs by Sylvia Gawryla and Roger Morrell . . . Poor Way-faring Stranger . . . Class will read by Faye Anderson, Ken Shuman, and Linda Ratliff ... I Bill McIntyre keep it all for myself ... I Dare You awards presented to Karen Ornduff and Johnny Singleton . . . Attendance awards: Five years -- Brenda Crosswhite and Sandra Campbell . . . Ten years -- Betty Parks . . . Senior Superlatives: Most School spir¬ ited -- Randy Kelly and Shelia Thompson; Quietest -- Sam Latham and Ruth Smith; Most Studious -- David Denton and Ellen Pinkerton; Best All Around -- Jack Clark and Eva Foster; Most Happy-Go-Lucky -- Monte Davidson and Phyllis South; Most Dourteous -- Bill Anderson and Gail Fuller; Best Personality -- Jack Clark and Jane Stout; Most Athletic -- Tom Blevins and Shelia Thompson; Most Dependable -- Mac Patterson and Gail Fuller; Most Talented -- Steve Fields and Carol Roberts; Wittiest -- Monte David¬ son and Phyllis South; Most Original -- Bob Hefner and Sylvia Gawryla . . . The School Song . . . 3. Jane Stout, John Legard, and Esther White read the Class Prophesy. 4. Faye Anderson, Ken Shuman, and Linda Ratliff read the Class Will. 5. The class officers rise for the School Song. 6. Roger Morrell and Sylvia Gawryla sing as part of the Senior Assembly. 169 “country garden” . . . junior-senior prom May 30, 1970 . . . Martha Washington Inn ... A Country Garden . . . roses every¬ where ... a fish pond with live fish ’’The Gents . . . Be Young, Be Foolish, Be Happy . . . Music too loud? . . . Candles in the windows . . . Rose trees . . . Sitting on the porch rocking . . . Walking about the grounds of the Inn ... a beautiful evening . 1. Students enjoy the Junior-Senior Prom. 2, and friends prepare to walk under the roses as Junior-Senior Prom. Bill Anderson they enter the J 3 im J Sxon°sit a thl her fianC ?, e al T S with Karen Ornduff and J D 7Y X °Y Slt this one out at the Junior-Senior Prom 4 Bob y McConnell and Nery Luis sit aside at the Junior-Seme Quet S rAT , 6 lt ' a ‘ Kf0r e P r °S ram a t e Senior Ban¬ quet % ' -“ y ' ‘ JanS ° n , pr ° poscs a toast « the Senior Ban- Basnet’ m lMdS the class in a to ast at the Senio 170 to the class of ’70 . . , senior banquet May 29, 1970 . . . Greenway Party House . . . place cards . . . little diplomas . . . glasses with the ’’Class of 70 on the side . . . The meal --a buffet with ham and chicken . . . Toasts to the Silent Majority, Radicals, Senior Band Members, Mr. Pigman, Mr. Mathews, and Senior Sponsors . . . 171 a toast . . . senior banquet More toasts: to senior ath¬ letes, Karen Morgan class president . . . After meal entertainment : Doris Camp¬ bell and Belle Dancy read the class history on the front steps . . . Sylvia Gawryla and Roger Morrell sing . . . ’’Abraham, Martin, and John . . . Where Have All The Flowers Gone?” . . . P.T.A. awards to senior athletes pre¬ sented by Mr. Mathews . . . Class present to Karen Mor¬ gan by Jane Stout --a silver tray ... a good time . . , 1. Faye Anderson, Linda Ratliff and Ken Shuman enjoy the Senior Banquet. 2. Marie McCollum proposes a toast to class president Karen Morgan. 3. Class presi¬ dent Karen Morgan accepts her gift from the senior class 172 balanced living baccalaureate June 7, 1970 . . . 11 A.M. . . . God Of Our Fathers . . . Karen Morgan presides . . . Sylvia Gawryla gives the Invocation . . . Choir and Brass Choir -- Create In Me A Clean Heart, O God . . . Ken Shuman reads the scriptures . . . Psalm One . . . Mr. Denton gives the sermon . . . Keep yourself balanced . . . Right and wrong, Godly and Ungodly . . . Choir and Brass Choir -- The Lord Bless You And Keep You . . . Benediction given by Roger Mor¬ rell . . . Lead On, O King Eternal . . . 4. Class officers and honor students wait at gradua tion as the rest of the class is seated. 5. The seniors sing the School Song at graduation. 6. Mr. Harry Denton prepares to speak at Baccalaureate. 173 174 june 7, 1970 is final day for class of 1970 . . . graduation Graduation Day . . . Be on time . . . Don ' t forget your cap and gown . . . Pre¬ siding -- Karen Morgan, Class President . . . Processional -- Pomp And Circum¬ stance . . . Invocation -- The Reverend H. L. Johnson . . . Student Speakers -- Elizabeth Ann Cox, Salutaturian . . . Here We Are . . . One Hundred Forty- Two Individuals . . . Ellen Lynn Pinkerton ton, Salutatorian . . . How Did We Get Here? . . . Being a senior was chewing gum and smoking in the senior courtyard” . Eva Marion Foster, Valedictorian . . . Who Are We? . The people in the funny hats . . . One hundred forty- 1. Elizabeth Ann Cox, Salutatorian speaks on Here We Are. 2. Eva Foster, Valedictorian points to her Funny hat as she tells Who We Are. 3. The diplomas await the seniors as they march in. 4. Ellen Pinkerton, two very warm bodies . . . When we were one the Korean War ended - - When we were eleven President John F. Kennedy was shot . . . David Lee Denton, Valedictorian . . . Where Are We Going? . . . Marriage . . . Four-Year Colleges . . . Awards to the top four seniors and the names of the top ten per cent presented . . . Presenta¬ tion of Diplomas --Mr. Clyde E. Pigman . . . Seniors Rise: move tassels from right to left . . . sing the School Song . . . Benediction -- The Reverend C. Lloyd Lipscomb . . . Recessional -- Marche Romaine . . . explains ' How We Got Here. 5. David Denton, Valedictorian prognosticates on the future in his speech Where Are We Going? 175 a time for working . . . advertising Abingdon, Virginia ... 24210 .. . Wash¬ ington County . . . small town . . . Main Street . . . different people . . . stores . . . churches . . . historic . . . once called Wolf Hills . . . Community College . . . new industry . . . Bristol, Virginia and Tennessee . . . city . . . more people . . . State Street . . . more stores . . . more industry . . . 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Roger Morrell Debbie and Sharon Tommy, Glenn, and Tommy Anne and Drew Bo and Linda Doc Kelley Terry and Becky Chris Patton and Kathy Linda and Malcolm Johnny Singleton and Wanda Bailey Jan and Mary Civinettes Forever! 4th Period French Class The First Humanities Class: FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE Randy, Nery, Linda, Ken, INSURANCE Roger, Marsha, Al, Bill, 640 West Main Dorinda, Karen, Jim, Sylvia Abingdon, Virginia Pioneered by Mrs. Woodwine Phone 628-2351 HUMPHREY ' S FLOWERS index Abel, Carolyn 50, 126 Abel, Mike 139 Abel, Jenny 54 Abell, Vincy 149 Adams, Audrey 40 Adams, David 45,99, 110, 123 Addison, Mike 45, 119, 121,128 Allen, Andrew 54 Anderson, Bill 26, 138, 160, 170, 173, 174 Anderson, Bobby 45 Anderson, Charles 26, 104, 105, 147, 159 Anderson, Faye 26, 136, 143, 160, 166, 169, 172,173 Anderson, James 26, 121, 184 Anderson, Jane 26, 132 Anderson, Scabbo 3,40,79, 82,84,85, 86,94,95,99,104,105,130,151,152, 159 Anderson, Richie 17, 132 Anderson, Ronnie 54 Anderson, Timmy 50 Anderson, Vickie 11,54,119,120,127 132, 148 ’ Anderson, Virgie 50 Arden, Billy 40, 86, 89, 13 1 Arden, David 54 Arnold, Bobby 54, 139 Arnold, Donald 54, 139 Arnold, Mike 45, 144 Arnold, Patty 45 Arnold, Tommy 50, 99, 110, 129 Arrington, Nan 5,40, 120, 122, 134, 136 Atkins, Beatrice 45 Atkins, Bill 26, 143, 171 Atkins, Peggy 45 Atkins, Vivian 17,40,132 Austin, Ann 22,40,79, 112,113, 118,119 120, 134, 136, 150, 162, 167 Bailey, Barry 50 Bailey, Chad 54 Bailey, Robert 54, 113, 114 Bailey, Wanda 40, 132, 161 Bailey, Wayne 40, 119, 120, 131 Balthazar, Joyce 45 Balthazar, Kenneth 50, 129 Bare, Mrs. Ann 59 Bare, Debbie 54, 127, 132 Barker, Jim 1, 26,90, 105, 130, 147, 159 Barr, Nancy 50 Barrett, Eddie 40, 13 8 Barrett, Gary 45 Barrow, Guy 54, 129, 148 Barrow, Susan 8, 50, 108, 129, 144 Bartlett, Kathy 6,22,40, 122, 134, 142, 198 Bartlett, Linda 54, 127, 148 Bateman, Lee 40, 138 Baumgardner, Everett 131 Baumgardner, Clarence 54 Baumgardner, Joyce 23,26,135,149 Baumgardner, Kathy 40, 135 Baumgardner, Nora 54 Baumgardner, Roy 40, 138 Bellamy, Curtis 50, 110, 130 Bellamy, Leonard 40,86, 131, 136 Berry, Eddie 54, 131 Beverly, John 40, 105, 121 Bevins, Billy 40 Bishop, Mr. Jerry 71,95, 104, 105 Blackwell, Billy 86, 163 Blackwell, Brenda 40 Blackwell, Jeff 50 Blaylock, Sheila 54 Blevins, Christine 45 Blevins, Glen 45 Blevins, Glenna 54, 119, 120, 124 127 Blevins, Judy 40, 80, 116, 119, 122 125 136,201 Blevins, Mrs. Mary 1,69 Blevins, Rocky 50, 131 Blevins, Susan 54 97,99, 121, 130, 153, 158 Booth, Jim 40, 123,138,142 Booth, Leon 50, 100, 124, 144, 147 Bordwine, Darlene 54,123 Bordwine, Vickie 54 Bostic, Debbie 5,45,134, 144 Bowden, Jim 25, 50, 121, 127, 129 Bowen, Eddie 54, 100, 114, 148 Bowman, Elizabeth 8,50 Bradley, Elaine 54, 127, 148 Bradley, Mardia 50, 126, 144 Bradley, Mickey 40, 84,86, 119, 123,130 134 Brannon, Connie 54, 132, 139, 148 Branson, Dorinda 17,26,27, 37, 119, 120 132,168,173 Brewster, Miss Debbie 76 Brillhart, Mike 45,99,111,128 Brown, Aubrey 40,99, 144 Brown, Cathy 54, 132’ Brown, Charlie 6,45,78,86,92,95, 105, 118, 119,123, 150,159 Brown, Debbie 3, 10,26,37,80,81, 119 120,122,136,149,152,153, Brown, Kenneth 45, 99, 111, 130 Buchanan, Barbara 6,40,119,120,122 134,136,201 Buchanan, Vickie 23,40, 122, 125, 142 Burnette, Miss Mary 68 Burnett, Tony 54 Butt, Miss Edna 63,125,174 Butt, Lois 45, 134, 142, 144, 146 Call, Doug 40, 105, 120, 123, 130, 136, Callahan, Chuck 54, 107, 114 Callahan, Danny 45,12 1, 129 Callahan, Debbie 50 Campbell, Archer 45, 134, 144, 145 Campbell, Cathy 45 Campbell, Connie 50, 126 Campbell, Doris 26 Campbell, Paul 54, 139 Campbell, Sandra 27, 149, 174 Campbell, Sue 50 Campbell, Wayne 40, 131 Carmack, Bill 45,99, 111, 112,123 Carmack, Duffy 54 Carmack, Frank 41, 86, 99, 115, 123 Carmack, Randy 27 C arr, D anny 4 5 Carroll, Mr. Joel 72,86,110,115 Carter, Nancy 18,27, 149, 173,174 Carter, Stanley 54, 100, 113, 114, 147 Carty, Joyce 50, 132 Carty, Lynne 27, 132 Casey, Debbie 41 Casey, Linda 54 Castellanos, Dr. Silvia 13,73,207 Catron, Anne 41 Caudell, Bobby 45,97, 99, 105,111, 130 158, 159 Caudell, Danny 27, 138 Caudell, Joan 136 Caudell, Mike 45 Chafin, Debbie 54,127 Chafin, Jackie 27, 123, 174,198 Childers, Glenn 45, 131,139 Church, Patricia 50 Clark, A1 27,37, 121,124, 165 Clark, Alice 50 Clark, Betty 50, 129,144 Clark, Jack 14,27,37,39, 79, 83, 86,93 94,95,99,100,130,150 Cole, Matt 45 Cole, Randy 54, 100, 113, 119, 147, 148 Coleman, Mr. Roderick 61, 123, 160 Collins, Beth 50, 134, 144, 146, 147 Collins, Duane 50 Collins, Lawrence 45 Combs, Allen 28,86, 131 Combs, Edward 54 Compton, Debbie 50 C om pton, Doris 41 Copeland, Randy 41,86,90,91,92 95 105,123,130,134,147 ’ ’ Copenhaver, Mr. John 75 Cornelius, Johnny 55, 100, 129 Cornett, Carolynn 28, 135 Counts,Mike 41 Counts, Tommy 50, 100, 129 Cox, Mrs. Beatrice 60 Cox, Libby 4,9,28,37, 117,119, 120, 122, 134,136,142,154,165,173,175 Crabtree, Mr. William 72 Craig, Jane 15,41, 122, 136, 144, 146 Craig, Miss May Jo 75 Crenshaw, Mr. J. D. 77 Crosswhite, Brenda 18,28,132 Crosswhite, Kelly 11 202 Crosswhite, Kenneth 55 Culbertson, Shelia 45, 139 Culbertson, Virginia 50, 139 Cullop, Jerry 41, 131 Cullop, Larry 45, 131 Cumbow, Bob 40,41,121, 128,136 Cunningham, Darlene 41 Dameron, John 41,136, 144, 146, 147, 148 Dameron, Nancy 28 Dancy, Belle 27, 28,34,136,137, 168, 173 Daubert, Mrs. Nancy 76 Daughtery, Mrs. Dorothy 64 Daughtery, Thomas 50, 119, 120, 129 Davenport, Donny 55 Davidson, Monte 28,86,116, 134,147, 166 DeBose, David 55,100 DeFriece, David 55, 139 Denton, Cathy 55, 132, 139 Denton, David 10,28,119,120,124,136, 142, 160,161,168,173, 175 Denton, Jimmy 45, 121 Dicks, Robert 50 Dicks, Walter 41,143, 166 Dixon, Jim 9,28,117,119, 120,123, 143, 165,167,170,173,174,207 Doak, Linda 55,127 Dollinger, Doris 45 Don, Debbie 11 Doss, Debbie 55, 132, 148 Doss, Donna 45 Doss, John 55 Doss, Sandra 55 Dudley, Dick 45, 73, 111, 116,123,124, 163 Duncan, Sherry 55 Duncan, Ronnie 45 Dunn, Julia 8,41,122,134,201 Dunn, Paula 11,45, 134 Dunn, Wanda 55 Dumovich, David 22,41,86,103,120, 128 Duty, Charlton 55, 113 Easterly, Jackie 55, 139, 148 Edmiston, Walter 28,131 Edwards, Jerry 55 Edwards, Rita 41,134, 136 Elliott, Beverly 16,28,37, 120,122, 134, 136, 140,142, 160,161,201 Elliott, Mr. John 61,138 Elliott, Mark 84,86, 124, 150, 157 Elliott, Mike 22,28,86,120,121,123, 128, 136 Ellis, Lynn 41,83,123, 142 Emmet, Phyllis 50 Eskridge, David 50,89, 107,129 Faris, Mrs. Charlotte 62 Farley, Mary 46 Farmer, Kenny 121 Farris, Mike 41,99, 123,130, 143,154 Ferguson, Susie 50 Fields, Don 50, 110, 131 Fields, Donna 55 Fields, Mrs. Frances 77 Fields, Jerri 46, 149, 157 Fields, Mr. Oscar 77 Fields, Steve 28,138 Finch. Freddie 28.138 Flanagan, Mrs. Virginia 65, 125, 126, 163 Flanary, Donna 55, 127 Fleenor, Cindy 46, 149 Fleenor, Mr. Donald 22,64,65, 128 Fleenor, Leah 55, 127,148 Fletcher, Mr. James 20,121 Foran, Becky 55, 127 Foran, Danny 46, 131 Foran, Mike 29 Forbes, Shirley 76 Fortner, Betty 22,50 Foster, David 50, 119 Foster, Eva 20,22,24,29,39,117,118, 119, 120, 122, 123,136, 141,142, 152, 154,162,167,171,173,175,207 Foster, Mr. Wirt 75 Frier, Blair 41,99,110, 120, 123, 124, 125, 136, 137, 142,207 Fritz, Karen 50 Fugate, Gary 55, 114 Fugate, Mike 46, 111 Fugate, Kathy 50 Fugate, Tommy 14,41,86,92,93,95, 97,99,105,136,158,159 Fuller, Gail 24,29,34, 119, 122, 125, 149,163 Fuller, Gary 50 Fulton, Donna 29,138 Fulton, Ann 46, 149 Fulton, Frankie 50 Fulton, Janice 50 Galliher, Evelyn 50 Garlin, Larkin 55,131 Garrett, Mrs. Eula 77 Garrett, Jack 107 Garrett, Mr. John 62 Garrett, Tommy 50, 107 Gawryla, John 50, 129 Gawryla, Sylvia 29,37, 119, 120, 121, 125,169 Gentry, Karen 55,117, 132, 148 Gentry, Mary 55, 117, 132, 148 Glover, Kathy 50, 126 Goble, Paul George 15,29,144,147 Gold, Janie 50,144 Goodman, Tommy 29, 131,139 Goodson, Don 41 Goodson, Patty 50 Goodwin, Mr. Johnny 65 Gotham, Mike 55,107, 114,115 Grant, Eula 29 Grant, Glenn 10 Grant, Jane 55 Grant, Mary 46, 126, 141, 142 Grant, Shirley 50,132 Grant, Tim 29,55 Grant, Tommy 138, 154, 174 Grantham, Kit 50, 129 Graybeal, Avil 41,163 Greer, Elmer 50, 131 Greer, Janie 29, 119,132 Greer, Judy 46 Gregory, Gary 50, 110, 121 Gregory, Teresa 46, 127,132 Groce, Dennis 46, 123, 154 Grogan, James 46 Grogan, Teresa 55 Groseclose, Kelly 55 Groseclose, Larry 29 Gunnoe, Wanda 55, 63, 127, 132, 148 Hagy, Billy 5,41,105, 116, 119, 121, 136, 144,147, 155 Hagy, Carol 50, 132 Hagy, Gary 55,107, 114,148 Hagy, Joe 77 Hagy, Pam 55, 127 Hagy, Sandra 41 Hagy, Sue 50, 134 Hagy, Tommy 50, 112, 121,129 Hall, Don 29, 138 Hamilton, Bobbie 50 Hannah, John 55, 107 Hargroves, Mrs. Jeanette 65, 160 Harless, Pat 51, 132 Harner, Mike 46, 110,13 1 Harris, Janice 55,139 Harris, Lewis 77 Harris, Lewis W. 55,100,113,114,139, 148, 162 Harris, Sharon 41,142, 149 Harrison, Patty 41, 136 Harvey, Diane 46, 149 Harwood, Anne 51 Hawkins, Robert 131 Hawley, Jane 55, 134, 148 Hawley, Wayne 46, 119,144, 147,150 Hayden, Patsy 46 Hayden, Steve 51 Hayter, Caryl 51,128,132 Hearl, Allen 30, 138 Hearl, Terry 41 Hearl, Wayne 41,144, 146 Heath, Terry 41 Hefner, Bobby 30,37,86, 89, 163 Hefner, Kay 46 Hefner, Ray 46, 89,99 Heldreth, Ricky 51, HO Helton, Betty 51, 129 Henley, Floyd 55 Hicks, Allan 30, 119,120, 121,138 Hicks, Mrs. Flossie 74 Hicks, Norma 46,135 Hill, Susan 41,122, 125,136, 157, 163, 167,201 Hill, Wanda 30 Hilton, Helen 15,46,67,134, 144 Holloway, Bobby 51 Holtsinger, Don 55, 113,119, 129 Holtsinger, Terry 40,41, 102, 103,116, 117, 123,124, 125,136, 183 Honaker, Sharon 15,51,126,144 Hope , Charles 42 Hope, Ruth 55,120, 132,139, 148 Hortenstine, Jan 30 Hortenstine, Mr. Joel 20,63,99, 100 Hounshell, Andrew 51, 89, 100, 110, 158 Houser, Johnny 22,42, 121,136 Howard, Bob 5,46, 121, 128, 144, 146 Howard, Debra 51 Howard, Eddie 30,86, 174 Howard, Mr. W. M. 75 Hughes, Mr. Tony 10,107 Humphreys, Rick 46,83,86, 143 Hunt, Christine 30, 132,173 Hunt, Joel 51 203 Hunt,Mary 51 Hunt, Ruth 30 Hurley, Alan 51, 110 Hutton, Jeff 46, 131, 139 Inscore, Tanna 23,30, 132,135, 174 Inman, Donnie 46 Jackson, Curtis 30, 149 Jackson, Debbie 42 Jackson, Gary 51 Jackson, Jerry 51 Jackson, Stasia 55, 127 James, Freddie 51, 100, 115, 129 James, Harrison 46 James, Joan 55, 132 James, Otis 46, 110 James, Rita 30,37, 59, 134 Janson, Carolyn 10,30,134,138,171, 198 Janson, Robert 51, 112, 124 Jaques, Bill 119, 120, 121, 128,174 Jarrell, Carole 46, 126, 142,149 Jefferson, Frank 42,85, 86 Jenkins, Keith 5,51,144,147 Jerrue, Mrs. Beatrice 61 Johnson, Barbara 31 Johnson, Carol 15,24,46,119,120,126, 144, 146,148 Johnson, Carolyn 46, 144 Johnson, Cathy 51, 144 Johnson, David 51, 131 Johnson, Dorothy 31, 132, 135,174 Johnson, Gail 46, 127, 132 Johnson, Gail M. 55,119,148,162 Johnson, Miss Gwendolyn 21,68 Johnson, Ivan 42 Johnson, Lelia 46,134 Johnson, Mr. Robert 75 Johnston, Debbie 42,149 Johnston, Jackie 51 Johnston, Joel 55,100, 148 Jones, Mike 31,76,82,86,99, 130 Kaylor, Butch 55, 119, 139 Keith, Anthony 42 Keith, Roger 168, 174 Keller, Walter 55, 114, 139 Kelley, Randy 4, 28,31,37,94, 105, 106, 112,150,155,164,171 Kennedy, Roger 24,86 Kestner, Dean 46, 110, 131 Kestner, Pat 46 Kestner, Roger 10 Ketchem, Sue 55 King, Bob 47,86,98,99,105,111,112, 119, 120, 123, 159 Kingsley, Brenda 42, 198 Kiser, Debbie 42,135 Kiser, Donna 46,98, 134 Kiser, Mrs. Linda 60,135 Kite, Ann 42, 135 Kite, Joel 51, 129 Kolling, Randy 42,99, 115 Kreger, Kris 46, 134, 152 Kroll, Jimmie 55 Kroll, Steve 4,5,31,37, 117, 123,124, 144, 146,147,150,165, 207 Lambert, Mary 55, 127 Lang, Curtis 55, 107, 113, 114 Latham, Danny 51 Latham, Patricia 31,132, 141,142, 149, 174 Latham, Sammy 31, 174 Lawrie, Bill 42,99, 121, 128, 136 Lawson, Mary 55 Lay, Joyce 42 Lee, Mr. James 75 Legard, Bob 46, 107,123 Legard, John 4,5,16,31,37,94,105, 116,117,119, 122,123,130,136, 147,150,154,159,164,169,173,207 Leonard, Mrs. Dorothy 25, 74 Lester, Mike 31, 120,121, 124,136, 141, 142 Lethcoe, Mr. Michael 68 Lewis, Charlene 55 Lewis, Darlene 11,46 Lewis, Dolores 46, 157 Lewis, Patricia K. 55 Lewis, Pat 55 Lewis, Wayne 51 Lilly, Debbie 46, 134 Lilly, Susan 55 Link, Mr. Bill 69,84,86 Loyd, Clifford 51 Lloyd, Kathy 31, 132,174 Lloyd, Robert 55, 139 Lloyd, Sue 56 Lough, Carolyn 42 Lough, Mike 42,99, 115 Loving, David 47, 111, 121 Lowe, Billy 51,100, 115,139 Lowe, John 47,89,99,130 Lowe, Kathy 31, 138,170, 174 Lowe, Marie 56 Lowe, N orm a 47 Lowe, Sheila 51 Luis, Nery 38, 119, 120, 170, 173 Maiden, Donna 54,56, 108, 127 Mann, Gilmer 89 Marshall, Bonnie 51 Martin, Mrs. Eula 77 Martin, Shirley 47 Matheson, Barry 107 Matheson, Jay 99,167 Matheson, Mark 100, 112 Mathews, Dan 7, 31,37,78,79,84,85, 91 91,92,94,95,105,106,119,123,130, 149, 152,153,158 Mathews, Mr. Kenneth 59 Maxwell, Jane 31,132 May, Suzanne 56,119,127 McCall, Gary 56,131, 148 McClure, Ricky 51, 100,110 McCollum, Marie 18,31,138,172 McConnell, Bobby 15,31, 119, 120, 121, 124, 136,139, 144,147, 148,170, 173 McConnell, Euna 47 McConnell, Suzanne 42 McConnell, Sylvia 51 McConnell, Mr. Tommy 72 McCool, Robert 51,96,99, 112, 119, 120, 150 McCormick, Gary 47, 85,86, 99, 123 , 310, 143,158 McCracken, Charles 31, 149 McCracken, David 51 McCracken, Shirley 32,135 McCray, Pamela 47,119, 134, 149 McCray, Paula 47, 149 McCray, Susie 5,40,42,134, 144, 147 McCroskey, John 51,121 McIntyre, Bill 32,121, 131 Miller, Brenda 47 Miller, Charles 77 Miller, Gary 42, 130,136 Miller, Jerry 56, 129 Miller, Judy 47, 134 Miller, Mrs. Mary Agnes 61, 127 Mills, Mrs. Ada 74 Mills, Connie 51 Mills, Mr. Jerry 73,86,88,89, 105, 114, 115 Millsap, Ray 51 Mink, Beverly 56, 127, 148 Mink, Melba 47 Mink, Rickey 32 Mink, Ronald 42 Minnick, Mary 42, 142, 188 Minnick, Rhonda 163 Minnick, Richard 47, 121 Minton, Lewis 47,13 1 Mitchell, Mrs. Dorsey 77 Mitchell, Frances 32, 132, 168 Mitchell, Freddie 47,131 Mitchell, Harold 56 Mitchell, Mr. Jim 66 Mitchell, Reece 131 Mitchell, Wayne 10,32,131 Mongle, Mrs. Ruth 63 Monroe, Tom 47, 124 Montgomery, Donna 11,56,132,139 Montgomery, Larry 56 Montgomery, Mike 56, 119 Moore, Eva 56, 132 Moore, French 56, 148 Moore, Mrs. Georgia 66, 125 Moore, Mrs. Jane 13,25,37,66 Moore, Ronnie 51 Moore, Rufus 52, 131 Morgan, Alice 8,52,108,119,120,129, 152 Morgan, Debbie 4,32, 120, 122, 134, 136, 140, 142, 157, 163, 164, 166, 194 Morgan, Karen 4,27,32,119, 120,136, 137, 152,157, 165,168, 172,173 Morgan, Laura 47, 128, 194 Morgan, Sharon 42, 134,136, 144,146, 14 147 Morgan, Shawn 16,47, 131 Morrell, Roger 24,32,37, 119, 120, 124, 125, 136, 140, 142, 144, 146, 147, 148, 160,161,163,165,167,169 Morris, Mr. Bob 77 Morrison, Betty 52 Morrison, Bobby E. 52 Morrison, George 52, 144, 146,147 Morrison, Johnny 32,138 Motley, Mike 56,100, 127, 129, 148 Munsey, Debbie 125, 136, 143,182 Munsey, Susan 52,126 Murray, Debbie 47 Murray, Dean 52,115 Murray, Gilmer 52, 110 Murray, James 10 Murray, Mike 42,138 Musick, Debbie 8,42,80, 8b, 116, 134, 142, 170,201 204 Myers, Chris 52, 129,144 Nash, Lloyd 42 Neal, Debbie 42, 142 Neal, Otis 10 Neal, Pat 52, 110 Neely, David 47, 121, 144 Neese, Brenda 42,122, 134,144, 145, 170 Neese, Carole 47, 134 Nelson, Becky 47,118, 150 Nelson, James 32 Nelson, Lewis 56 Nelson, Stewart 32,86 Nelson, Virginia 42 Nickels, Jimmy 12,18,32 N ixon, Donnie 47, 121 Norris, Ann 47 Nunley, Donald 52 Nunley, Kathy 42 Nunley, Kirby 52 Nunley, Larry 18,33 Odum, Jim 22,42,123, 136 Ohlson, Mike 47,86,99,116, 118,119, 123,124 Oliver, Mr. Darius 73 Ornduff, Karen 27,33,37, 125,168, 170, 173 Ornduff, Larry 33,83,86, 119, 120, 121, 134, 162 Ornduff, Ricky 56, 107, 113,114, 119 Osborne, Karen 47 Osborne, Larry 56, 114 Osborne, Max Anne 48, 144 Osborne, Rita 52 Osborne, Teresa Owens, Greg 52, 119 Owens, Mike 22,33, 101, 103, 121, 128, 136 Owens, Phyllis 33,138 Owens, Sandy 8,42, 122,134, 136, 155 Page, Wanda 52,72,132,163 Parker, Betty 56, 127,135, 139,148 Parker, Dyke 33 Parks, Betty 33, 149, 162 Parks, Janet 48 Parks, Sandy 56, 132 Parris, Barbara 17,33,132,142 Parris, Linda 42, 142 Parris, Wayne 52 Patterson, Mac 33,37,98,99, 121,130, 141, 158,159, 168,207 Patton, Chris 4, 33,137,149, 150, 163, 165,198 Patton, Walter 52,124 Pearson, Mark 15,42,144,146,147,148 Pendergrass, Debbie 52 Peters, Debbie 56,127 Petty, Don 56,114,119 Phelps, Jack 43 Phillips, Jackie 48 Phipps, Sandra 56,132 Pierce, Danny 52,129, 144,146, 147 Pierce, Diana 56,127 Pierce, Wayne 16 Pigman, Mr. Clyde 4,24, 58, 137, 160, 171 Pinkerton, Ellen 4,10, 22,33,37, 118, 119, 134, 136, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150,171,173,175 Pinkerton, Sally 54, 56, 108, 127, 148 Pinkerton, Susan 2,40,42,43,80,81, 120, 134,136, 167 Pippin, Betty 33, 132 Pippin, Glen 56 Pippin, Linda 11,48,132 Pippin, Patty 10,34, 132 Pippin, Willard 52 Poe, Sandra 48, 134 Poole, Sue 56 Pope , Dean 56 Pope, Faye 56,139, 148 Pope, George 52, 105, 106, 109, 110, 111, 158 Potts, Meade 38,43, 119, 120, 122,125, 144, 170,188,201 Powers, Larry 52 Prater, Kathy 43, 134, 135, 142, 144, 145 Prelaz, Shirley 56,127, 132 Preston, Mr. Joe 59, 161 Price, Beulah 56, 127 Price, Brenda Sue 144 Price, Dean 43,86, 131, 158, 198 Price, Eugene 56 Price, Frank 48 Price, Glenna 18,34,132,149,173,174 Price, Jane 52,149 Price, Libby 48, 120, 126, 150 Price, Mrs. Margaret 77 Price, Patricia 48,120, 132 Price, Rose 27,34, 165, 168, 173 Price, Sammy 43 Price, Stevie 47,48, 121 Price, Susan 15, 51,52, 126, 127, 144, 146 Price, Susan E. 52,138 Proffitt, Teresa 52 Pruitt, Mr. Don 64 , 86 , 95,99,112, 159 Pugh, Regina 56, 139 Quinton, Sherri 149 Raines, Gary 48 Rainey, Wayne 56 Ramsey, Mr. Casto 74, 101,102, 103,158 Rasnick, Phil 52, 100 Rasnick, Sandra 52, 126 Ratliff, Linda 34,37,118, 119, 120, 122, 134,136,141,143,149,165,169, 172 Ratliff, Ricky 11,48,49,121,144 Ray, Randy 52,99, 131 Reece, Carla 43, 134 Reed, Becki 43,122,125,136,143,149 Reed, Kathy 56, 120, 132, 139,148 Reed, Vera 52,126,127 Reynolds, Becky 43, 117, 122, 125, 136, 141, 142,183,201 Reynolds, Cecelia 48 Reynolds, Darlene 56 Reynolds, Diana 43, 135 Reynolds, Vickie 56 Rhoaten, Beverly 22,52 Rhoten, David 48,110, 130 Rhoten, Linda 52 Rhoten, Otis 34, 138 Rhoten, Steve 52 Rice, Mr. C. M. 64- Rice, Tray 56,114 Richards, Billy 43,84,86, 119,120, 123 , 170 Richards, Dan 51,52,107, 110,112 Richardson, Ricky 43, 103,124, 144, 146 Riddle, Hope 151 Riddle, Robin 52,144 Riddle, Tommy 56, 100, 114, 115 Riffey, Bill 48 Riffey, Debbie 52 Riffey, Sharon 48, 132 Rison, Mrs. Opal 74 Roark, Danny 13 1 Roark, Debbie 52,134,157,163 Roark, Johnny 131 Roberts, Becky 1,56, 119, 134,155 Roberts, Carmie 48 Roberts, Carol 34,122, 125,132, 134,136, 149, 171 Roberts, Mrs. June 9, 19,70, 141,160 Roberts, Mary 56,139 Roberts, Sandra 52 Robinette, Stanley 52, 100, 110 Robinette, Wayne 52,89 Robinson, Mrs. Jane 23,62,135, 162 Robinson, Marsha 13,47,48 Robinson, Melodie 56 Robuck, Jo 48 434 Roche, Dan 2, 112, 13 1 Rodefer, Charles 48,13 1 _ Roseberry, Susan 43 Rosenbaum, Donnie 52,131 Ross, John 48,89, 110, 149 Ross, Milton 52, 100,110 Rouse, Lowry 34 Pvowe, Carol 34, 138 Russell, James 48,131 Russell, Virginia 52 Rutledge, Mr. Gail 70, 86,95,99,109, 110, 111,112,121 Sailor, Joyce, 56 Sales, Gus 5, 19,43,79, 83,86,90,94, 95,105,130,149 Sales, Mrs. Julia 59 Saltz, Donna 52 Santillo, Mrs. Juanita 77 Santillo, Mr. Paul 60, 84, 86, 113 , 114 Sarkovics, Roger 56 Satterfield, Mike 56,114 Saunders, Debbie 48,126 Schaffer, Brad 56,100,113,114,148 Schrickel, Bob 56 Seamon, Lindy 22,43,86, 92,95, 103, 116,118,123,159,207 Seamon, Mark 56, 100, 113,114 Self, Edna 56 Self, Mary 34,136, 144 Selfe, Ann 48 Selfe, Mike 56 Shaffer, Joe 34,86,119,120,121,130, 136, 158,171,207 Shaffer, Dr. J. S. 75 Sheffey, Robert 48, 107,13 1 Sheffield, M r. David 76 Shelton, Mrs. Jean 18,67,118 Shortt, Donna 48, 134, 144 Shortt, Ricky 56, 100, 114 Shortt, Wilma 52,129 Shull, Mr. Rufus 76 Shuman, Ken 10,12,34,37,94,102,123, 130, 136. 137, 150,163, 164,165, 169, 172 Shuman, Leslie 56,57 205 Shupe, Ricky 52, 107, 110 Singleton, Becky 57, 127, 132 Singleton, Floyd 48 Singleton, Gary 52 Singleton, Jerry 57, 131 Singleton, Johnny 16,34,131 Singleton, Judy 57, 132,139 Singleton, Margaret 43,149 Singleton, Kathy 34, 149, 168, 173,174 Singleton, Ricky 47,48,111, 112,123, 150 Sironko, Ann 57, 127 Skeens, Leroy 57 Smalling, Mrs. Blanche 71,207 Smeltzer, Connie 52,126 Smeltzer, Margie 43 Smith, Brenda 5,24,43,80, 116, 122,134, 149,153 Smith, Charlie 1,48,155 Smith, Charlsie 57, 108,127, 134,152, 157 Smith, Gwen 48 Smith, Pat 76 Smith, Rachel 52,129 Smith, Ruth 35, 138 Smith, Sally 57, 132 Smith, Steve 57, 131,139 Smith, Susan 48 Smith, Teresa 52 Smith, Terry 52, 108, 119, 120, 144 Smith, Tim 57 Snead, Mike 52, 129, 131 Snead, Patsy 35, 132,135 South, Audrey 52,132 South, Phyllis 23,35,135,153,156 Southerlin, Mrs. Doris 71, 160 Southerlin, Paige 57, 116, 127 Spencer, Tim 1,3,39,43,92,95,116, 118,119,120,123,130,136,158,167 Spivey, Kay 57, 148 Spivey, Larry 48, 144 Sprinkle, Jim 53 Sprinkle, Steve 131,139 Stacy, Mr. Gary 68,84,86,151 Stall ard, Jim 57 Stanley, Dr. E. B. 75 Stevens, Charles 53, 131 Stevens, Mollie 57, 132 Stevens, Phyllis 57, 132,148 Stevens, Preston 22,43,86,92,95,96,99, 123,130,158,159 Stewart, Jerry 53,115 Stewart, Johnny 43, 121,139 Stigers, Brenda 18,35,125,171 Stone, Susan 57, 127, 148 Stouffer, Edna 53 Stout, Jane 27,35,37, 125, 136, 157, 168, 169, 170, 173 Stroup, Linda 48 Stuart, Lois 57 Stumbaugh, David 53,131 Sullins, Christine 53 Sullins, Kenny 43,131, 138 Summitt, Freddy 57 Swan, Kermit 14,35,37,86,92,94,95,99, 119,130,143,207 Sweet, Kathy 43 Sweet, Nancy 48 Tate, Jackie 53 Taylor, Brenda 43,135 Taylor, Jeannie 53, 119, 134 Taylor, Judy 43 Terry, Candy 53, 126 Terry, Mike 35,86,99 Thayer, Delores 43, 139 Thayer, Mrs. Eleanor 69 Thayer, Polly 53,139 Thomas, Barbara 48, 139 Thomas, Cathy 57 Thomas, Connie 48 Thomas, Hazel 35, 138 Thomas, Jack 77 Thomas, Joyce 57 Thomas, Shirley 48, 128, 154 Thompson, Gerald 35,58, 131 Thompson, Jimmy 35, 144 Thompson, Mike 53 Thompson, Shelia 2,4,24,35,37,58,80,81, 119,120,134,149,158,159,164,165, 166,167 Tignor, Ricky 53,110 Tignor, Sammy 48 Tignor, Sandra 36, 168 Tyler, Mr. Mickey 11, 14, 24,67, 146, 147, 149 Urbani, Gary 57 Urbani, Tony 43, 13 1, 138 Vance, Linda 48 VanHuss, Janet 48,119, 134,144 Vannoy, Eddie 57,139,148 Vannoy, Ruth 53 Vaughan, Mike 57, 129 Vermillion, Beverly 48,134 Vestal, Georgia 49, 139 Vestal, Robert 53,110 Vestal, Sandy 57 Via, Marsha 4,5,9, 18,36,37 , 122, 132,134, 136, 160,164,201 Via, Mary Glenn 57, 127, 148 Wagner, Mrs. Carolyn 19,67, 143,165 Wagner, David 43, 131 Wagner, Mr. Jim 76 Walker, Billy 57 Walker, David 53 Wallace, Miss Judy 72,81, 159 Walls, Debbie 53 Walls, Donna 43, 132 Warden, Sandy 49, 134 Warren, Jerry 36, 138 Weaver, Jackie 49 Webb, Cecil M. 77 Webber, Mary 9, 36, 37,61,122, 134,137, 140,142,157,163,165,172,194 Webber, Mildred 21,57 Webster, Pat 43,71, 125, 136, 137, 141, 142 Weddle, Darrell 43,78, 86,88,89, 13J Weddle, Harold 43,86, 89, 138 Weddle, Johnny 36, 138 Weisfield, Mary 22,43, 122, 142 Weisfeld, Robby 49, 121, 124, 143 Weller, Glen Mr. 77 Weller, Glenn 15,49,144,146,150 Wheeler, Debbie 53,126 Wheeler, Janet 49 Wheeler, Kathy 49 Wheeler, Marva 15,49,67,134,144,148, 149 White, David 43 White, Esther 4,20,24,36,37,80,81, 119,120,122,134,136,149,150,157, 162,162,164,165,169 White, Patsy 53 White, Ricky 57, 113 Whitley, Frank 49, 110, 13 1 Whitten, Jerry 57 Whitten, Terry 49, 88, 89, 99 Widener, Barbara 57 Widener, Brenda 57, 127 Widener, Danny 131 Widener, Elsie 57 Widener, Janice 53 Widener, Jimmy 49 Widener, Linda 49, 149 Widener, Maggie 57,132 Widener, Raymond 57, 139,148 Widener, Ricky 57 Willard, Brian 57 Williams, Johnny 43,138 Williams, Tommy 13,14,49, 144,146 Williams, Tommy 10 Williamson, Billy 57, 105, 106,114, 131, 139, 148 Willoughby, Cathy 53 Wilson, Carol 53,108 Wilson, Don 57,114 Wilson, Jim 57, 113, 114 Wilson, Jim 36 Wilson, John 49 Wilson, Ralph 36,138 Winebarger, Wanda 36, 132, 135 Witherspoon, Mrs. Virginia 71 Wolfe, Brenda 49 Wolfe, Danny 53 Wolfe, Johnny 43 Wolfe, Linda 57 Wood, Mike 49 Woods, Bernice 132 Woods, Glenda 53 Woods, Henry 57 Woody, Susan 57, 127, 132,148 Woolwine, Mrs. Lena 18,67,118 Wright, Brad 57, 100, 113, 114, 129, 148 Wright, Brenda 53 Wright, Cindy 53,132 Wright, Drew 27, 36,37,91,94,95,105, 116,123,130,134,173 Wright, Jimmy 43, 138 Wright, Linda 53 Wright, Patricia 49, 134 Wright, Richard 36, 131 Wright, Steve 5,49, 144, 146, 147 Wyatt, Debbie 53,132 Wyatt, Irvin 43,131 Wyatt, Richard 53 Wygal, Drema 43,132,155,163 Yager, Rick 36 Yates, Don 53,99, 110, 139,139 Yeary, Mrs. Martha 63,122,163 Yeatts, Karen 43,119, 142 Yeatts, Mike 53,112 Young, Ruth 76 206 robins and roses bring excitement to a.h.s. . . . spring Bermuda days . . . warm weather . . . Spring Formal . . . Only a few more days to go . . . Senior Assembly . . . Senior Banquet . . . Junior-Senior Prom . . . Awards Assemblies . . . Exams . . . study . . . The LAST day . . . Gradu¬ ation . . . 5 1. Steve Kroll proposes a toast at the Senior Banquet. 2. Mrs. Castellanos and Mrs. Smalling serve punch at the Junior-Senior Prom. 3. Joe Shaffer and Mac Pat¬ terson listen during Senior Assembly. 4. The 1970 Student Council president Eva Foster inducts the 1971 Student Council president Lindy Seamon. 5. Kermit Swan polevaults for the Falcons. 6. John Legard, Jim Dixon and Blair Frier sing at the .S. C. A. Talent Show. 207 and it ended. epilogue 1969-70 is over ... The cheers and yells are echoes . . . The classes have ended and books are closed . . . The class of 1970 will become workers, freshmen, service¬ men husbands, and wives . . . each trophy has been added to a case . . . 1959-79 a school year like many others in many ways a school year unlike the others in a few ways . . . those few ways made 1969-70 a time for living ... a special time for living. The Interact float rides down Main Street in Abingdon during the Tobacco Festival. 208 •• i ' ■ •• I w- ,0 5V 1 ; ' r.’ :■ ft. :: ‘it % ;TJ: '


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