Battle High School - Phoenix Yearbook (Bristol, VA)

 - Class of 1973

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' ' ' . • “ V ■• • •• .“ ' ’ % ' ! ' -5 vVl ■• ■ ' ■‘ ’ ’v - ' 5 -. ' - ■ ' ■ ■■ --vS. ;7- - •- ,■. ' .:■. ' -fY JK ' .:V ; -.Y t ' S ' i ' ■■ ' 7 v ' • v: ' -• •: ‘;Vrv ' .-■ ■- ■ ' - ' -. v k:o-v 4 PHOENIX 1973 John S. Battle High School Bristol, Virginia Editor-in-Chief . . . Vonnie Edwards Assistant Editor . . . Lola Davidson Sponsor . . . Miss Penny Vermillion Table of Contents Student Life.4 Administration and Faculty..16 Students.32 Organizations.100 Sports.138 Highlights.178 Advertisements.204 2 3 Decision Making Is a Vital Function for Us, the Students of ’73 5 We Compete and Struggle to Try to Achieve Our Goals. The Goal May Be to Attain Individualism— a Sign of Our Generation — A . • V ' ■ : ift I- ' ' ' 4 r ! ' • ' •“ ' ' . - 3% v • t 8 Through Change of Appearance or Philosophy. 9 Happiness and Serenity Is That Which We Strive For Most. Occasional Agonies Only Heighten Our Enjoyment of Everyday Life. Respect and Mutual Concern Are the Keys to New and Lasting Friendships. 12 This Evergrowing Unity of Battle Students Finds Expression in a Spirit of Cooperation. 13 Decisions, Competition, Individualism, Happiness . . . Agony, Respect and Unity are the Signs of 73. 15 ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ..... I. j ! ' ' School Board and Administration Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr, Robert G. Raines, Assistant Superintendent; Miss May Joe Craig, Mrs. Wayne Sheffey, Mr. Wirt H. Foster. SEGOND ROW: Dr. E. B. Stanley, Superintendent; Mr. Robert L. May; Mr. lohn A, Copenhaver, Chair¬ man; Mr. Henry S. Snodgrass, Mr. James T, Lee, Mr. Reeves T. Barker. Mr. Richard T. Farnsworth Principal Mr. James F. Rector Assistant Principal Mr. William I. Halstead Assistant Principal Sponsors B Cilub IS Guidance Counselors, Librarians, and Secretaries Mrs. Janet M. Derting Guidance Counselor Mrs. Mary B. Kelly Guidance Counselor Mrs. Stella J. Wise Library Secretary Mrs. Fdainel ' . Dut Librarian Sponsors Library Club Mr. Larry R. Stanle (guidance Counselor M rs. Jane F. Fleenor Office Secretary Miss Cdiarlottc R.Widener Office Secretary Mrs. Shclali f ' . Gregg Librarian Sponsors Library Club Mrs. Jean W. Wilson Guidance Secretary Mr. Rector and Miss Widener sign in students. 19 Facult Mr. Stokes and Mr. Garland enjoy a coffee break. Miss Susan E. Austin I-at in Sponsors Latin Club Mr. Ralph G. Booher, Jr. Government Sponsors Key Club Miss Julia A. Garinicliel Mr. James A. Cole P. fc-.. Health, Driver Education A riculturel Sponsors G. A. A. Horticulture Sponsors P’. F . A. Mr. James N. Butcher English Sponsors Pep Club, Eootball, Wrestling Mrs. Jean H. Collins Mathematics Sponsors Bible Cilub Mrs. Lucille D. Butt Sociology, History Sponsors E. T. A. Mr. C-harles P’. Copeidiaver Genera! Mechanics Sponsors P’. p’. A. 20 Facultx ' Miss Sheila Cox Mathematics, Algebra Mrs. Dorothy D. Daughtrey Biology Sponsors Senior Science Club Mrs. Lou V. Crabtree History Sponsors Senior Class Mrs. Diane E. Deahl Mathematics Miss Rhoda F. Craig Typewriting, Shorthand Sponsors Bible Club Mrs. Joan P. Dingus Science, Chemistry Miss Rebecca J. Cuddy English, Reading Sponsors Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Miss Susan E. Eidmondson World Geography, Citizenshi Sponsors Varsity Cheerleader Coach Pridemore made a BIG mistake!!!! Coach Martin watches game. 21 Q- ! ) Facultx Mrs. Emma L. Faris English Sponsors Forensics Mr. Henry E. Green History Coaches Football, Baseball Mrs. Merry E. Jennings English Sponsors Pep Club, Forensics Mrs. Margaret H. French Office Machines, Typewriting, Bookkeeping Sponsors F. B. L. A. Mrs. Bertha L. Henderson English Mrs. Patricia L. King P. E., Health Sponsors Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Mr. Jackie R. Garland History Sponsors Junior Class Mrs. Bernice W. Hernandez Spanish Sponsors Spanish Club Mr. Joe A. Garrett P. E., Health, Driver Education Mr. Michael D. Hounshell Instrumental Music Sponsors Band Miss Scott plans homecoming decorations. 22 Facult Mr. William B. Lemon Mr. William M. Locke P- E. Science Sponsors Junior Civitan Sponsors Senior Science Club Mr. James W. Loggans Mrs. Linda H. Long Mathematics, Algebra, Physics Science Sponsors Physics Club Sponsors Civinettes Miss Janette D. Martin Mr. John W. Martin Home Economics English Sponsors F. H. A. Coach Lemon times boys. Mrs. Long catches camera’s eye. 23 Facultx Were Mr, Rector and Mr. Halstead being stood up? Mr. Donald Mashburn Mathematics, Geometry, Modern Concepts Sponsors S. C. A. Mrs. Marlene N. McCall Mathematics Sponsors (dvinettes Miss Ruth V. McNiel Home Economics Sponsors F. H. A. Mrs. Gay L. Meade Science Sponsors Junior Science Club Miss Margaret R. McNew French, English Sponsors h ' rench C ' lub Mrs. Joan B. Minnick Biology Spon.sors Juni{)r Science Club 24 Faciilt Mrs. Pliyllis P. Miniiick rt Spoiisor.s Art Club Mr. John Peltier Algebra Sponsors Key Club Mr. jeffre L. Minton Knglish Sponsors Debate Soeiet), Sophomore (ilass Mr. William H. Phelps English, Speeeh and Drama Sponsors Dramaties Mrs. Shirley C. Ogle Knglish Mr. Don D. Prid( ' i7iore Driver Kdueation Sponsors B-(,lub, Baseball Mrs. Nane P. Parker . lgebra, Atialssis M iss Bett E. Pnekett Geometrs Mrs. Dingus eneourages c lass to take notes. Mr. Stokes hand s out report card. Facultx Miss Phyllis J. Ratiifle English Advises N. H. S. Mr. John P. Robbins Mathematics Coaches Football Mrs. Patricia P. Robbins P. E. Sponsors Junior Class Miss Susan E. Scott Home Economics Sponsors F. H. A. Mr. Stephen M. Smeltzer General Business, Economics, Government Sponsors Junior Civitan Mrs. Teresa D. Stephensor History, Government Sponsors Junior Class Mr. William S. Stephenson P. E., Health Coaches Basketball, Baseball Mr. Thomas R. Stokes English Sponsors Forensics Mrs. Duly lends a helping hand. 26 Mrs. King and Mrs. Robbins observe student partici¬ pation in class. Mr. Ronald H. Tallman History Coaches Football, Wrestling Miss Anne P. Vermillion English Sponsors Phoenix Staff Mr. Howard C. Webb Driver Education Coaches Basketball, Golf Miss Virginia A. Taylor Chorus Sponsors Choral Activities Mr. Robert C. Walton Agriculture, Meehanics Sponsors E. E. A. Miss Virginia A. Woody Reading Sponso ' rs Forensics Faculty ■ I r (ioach Robbins gives talk at pep ralK. Coach Stephenson instructs P. E. class. 27 Custodians and Cafeteria Personnel m 1 Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Lilly Bailey, Irene Latham, Ollie Farl e ’, Katherine Hall. SECOND ROW; Sarah Malcolm, Jan Shankel, Hazel Puckett, Lucille Hayden. ,lr. and Mrs. Ra Stouts (CENTER) and famiK are honored at faculty Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Ray Stoots, Darryl Childress, ea acknowledging Mr. and Mrs. Stouts ' 50th wedding anniversary. Randall Vance. ' 28 Dedication The person to whom the 1973 PHOENIX is dedicated was named Outstanding Young Educator of the Year in Washington County in 1972 by the Abingdon Jaycees. During the twelve years she has taught at John S. Battle High School, she has stressed the importance of independent thinking and excellence in performance on the part of the student. With her help and encouragement, students are inspired to participate in forensics and creative writing contests. One year her students entered the state creative writing contest in Charlottesville and made a “clean sweep” of first place, winning the top honor in poetry, short story, and essay categories. Another example of her consistent effectiveness as a teacher is how well prepared her students arc for college English. Nearly all of them find English less difficult than any other subject they take in college. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Stetson University and did graduate work at East Tennessee State University and the University of Virginia. While teaching at Battle she has been advisor to the S.C.A., a coach for forensics and debate, and a consultant for the state creative writing contest. She is presently advisor to the National Honor Society, does home bound teaching, and serves on the state evaluation committee. She is a leader of minds and a guide of the students, bringing new materials and methods of teach¬ ing to her classes, opening minds to new ideas and never losing sight of the purpose of English. Because of her loyalty and unceasing efforts, the PHOENIX staff proudly dedicates the 1973 PHOENIX to Miss Phyliss J. Ratliffe. 29 Senior C ' lass Officers The year of 1973 was exciting for the Seniors. Most students took part in a variety of activities which made the year most valuable. A Steering Committee was formed to plan various activities throughout the year, such as a senior dance, senior picnic, and a breakfast after the prom. W.iO.P.I. sponsored a Senior of the Week Contest which gave honors to 10 seniors. They were Ike Anderson, Mike Bailey, Vonnie Edwards, Kathy Fraser, Carolyn Gallimore, Kathy Koch, Blaine Morris, Lyle Parker, Steve Robinson, and Jack Wagner. As the tyeai continued, studemts began to look toward the future, deciding what careers might be available. Some chose colleges while others chose jobs. The highlights of the year were the prom, held at the 7F.W., and of course, graduation. I ime quickly flew by and the year finally came to a close. We started realizing what it meant to be a senior. We were bout to say good-bye and realized that the year went by much too fast and parting was harder than expected. We realized we must face the world as young adults for the first time, and the thought didn’t sound as pleasant as before. The class was sponsored by Mrs. Lou Crabtree. PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Mike Bailey, President; Steve Robinson, Vice President; (iarolyn Gallimore, Secre¬ tary; Junior Jessee, Reporter; Kathy Gallimore,Treasiirer, Roland Uen.s- lec ' . Historian; (,aii Shankel Chaplain; Br an Yoho, Sgt-at-. rms. Ike Anderson Jerry Arnold Phil Barker Shonda Atkins Joyce Barkei M ike Baile CHARLES ISAAC ANDERSON — Key Club 10- 12, Cluiplain II; Science Club 9-12; S. ' C.A. 8-12, Reporter 10, Vice-President II, President 12; B- (dub II, 12; French Club 8-12; Plusics Club, 12; Class Sgt-at-Arnis 8; Class President II; J.V. Baseball 9; J.V. Football 9; Varsitx Football 11, 12; Varsitv ' Track, 11; National Honor Socictx 10- 12; Senior Superlative — Best All Around; Who ' s VV ho in American High Schools 12. ELIZABETH LISA ANDERSON — French Club 8- 10; 4-H Club 8, 9, Reporter 8, Secretary 9; F.H.A. 9- 11; Tri-Hi-Y II, 12, Treasurer 12; F.T.A. Cbaplain 9, Secretarx 10, Vice-President 11, President 12 F F.A, 12; S.C.A. 12. REBECCA LOUISE ANDERSON — French Club 9, 10; 4-H 8, 9; F.H.A. 9-11; Tri-Hi-Y II, 12; 12; F.T.A. 9-12, Chairlain 9, Treasurer 12; S.C.A. Secretary II, Treasurer 12; F.F.A. 10-12, Sxxeet- heart 10, Reporter 12. JERRY WAYNE ARNOLD—F.F.A. 9-12, Degrees of P’ F A 69- 7 ' SHONDA KAYE ATKINS — Bible Club 12; F.B.L.A. Sgt-at-Arnis 12. MICHAEL HARRY BAILEY — Science Club 8-10; S.C.A. 9-12; Key Club 10-12; B Club 11, 12; Football 8-10; Basketball 8-12; Track 9-12; Most Improved Basketball Player 11; Senior Superlative—Most Popular. DANIEL PHILLIP BARKER — Civilians 9-10-Bible Club 9, 10; S.C.A. 11, 12. ESTER JOYCE BARKER — F.H.A. 8, 9; P7B.L.A. 12, Parliamentarian 12; Bible Club 12 . RANDY WARREN BARKER — Band 8, F.F.A. 9; D.E. 10-12; Baseball 8- Track 9- Football 8-10. Randv Barker 38 Seniors Barry Bays Ava Blaylock Gary Boothe Teresa Bott BARRY FRANCES BAYS — Library Club 9, 10; Civitan 11, 12; Bible 12. AVA JOAN BLAYLOCK — Bil)le Club 8-12; Nurse’s Aid Certificate 11. DEBORAH ELLEN BOLLING — Band 8-11; Bible Club 9-12; Pep Club 10, 12; Gvm Show 10; G.A.A. 12 . GARY WAYNE BOOTHE — S.C.A. 8, 9; B-Club 9-12; Spanish Club 9-11, Sgt-at-Arms 10, 11; Senior Science 11; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 9, 10; Baseball 8-12; All Distroct 9-11; “Most Outstanding Athlete 11; Football 9-12 Co-captain 12; Basketball 9-12; Track-School record in shot and discus 9-12; May Court 9-10. TERESA JOY BOTT — N.H.S. 10-12; Latin Club 11-12; Senior Science Club 12; Library Club 12; F. H. A. 8, 9; Homeroom treasurer 11; Gvm Show 10. DANIEL LYNN BOWMAN — Latin Club 11; Club 10; Perfect Attendance 11. REBECCA ANN BRASWELL — French Club 12 . Rebecca Braswell Ph ysics Club 12; Reporter 12; Sciencf 8-9; F.T.A. 8; Modern Concepts Glut PHIL LYNN BREWER — Science Club 8-10; Latin Club 11; Bible Club 12. LAURA ELIZABETH BROTBECK — Transfer student 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; F.H.A. 12, His¬ torian. Debbie Bolling Danny Bowman Phil Brewer 34 Laura Brotbeck Seniors Kay Carter Janet Cappalli Debbie Collins Fred Collins Steve Compton EDWARD MICHAEL BUCKNER — FFA 9- 12, Second Vice-President 9 V ' ice-President 10, Presi¬ dent 11, Parliamentarian 12; Leadership Award 11. JANET FORTNER BURNETTE — Bible Club 8- 12, officer 11, 12, Songleader 12, Reporter 12; F.H.A. 9-12, Reporter 10, Chaplain 11, Pari iamentarian 12 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; C horus 12; Library Club 10; De¬ bate 0; S.C.A. 10, 12; Athletic Award 10; Gym Show 10; Senior Superlative — Most School Spirited. TERESA LOIS BYINGTON — Spanish Club 8, 9; Annual Staff 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; F.T.A. 12; Band 8-12; Gym Show 9; Concepts Club 12; All-County Band 8-12; All-Regional Band 10-12. FRANCES KAY CARTER — French Club 9, 10; G.A.A. 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, World Service Chairman 11, 12; F.B.L.A. — 12; Senior Superlative — Most Likely to Succeed. JANET LYNN CAPPALLI — Transfer student 11; G.A.A. 11, 12; N.H.S. 11, 12; Sci¬ ence Club 11, 12; Physics Club 12; Annual Staff 12; S.C.A. Alternate 12. DEBORAH SUE COLLINS — Annua! Staff 9, 10; G.A.A. 8-12, President 11; N.H.S 10, 11; Bible Club 8-12; Pep Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 8, 9; J.V. Cheerleader 9, Cap¬ tain 10; Varsity Cheerleader 11, Captain 12; Class Secretary 8; Class Reporter 11; Class President 10; May Court 10; S.C.A. 8-12; Gym Show 9, 10; Homecoming Queen 11; Sen¬ ior Superlative — Most Popular. FRED C. COLLINS —Science Club 8; F.F. A. 9-12; Bible Club 9. STEPHEN LEE COMPTON — Photography Club 9, 10; Senior Science Club 9, 10. BARBARA KAY COUNTISS — F.H.A. 9, 10, Recreation Leader 10; Senior Science 12; F.H.A. Junior Degree— 10. Barbara Countlss Donna Dean Shelia Denton JUANITA BURRESS WANDA CLAWSON WILLIAM PAUL CRUSENBERRY — F F A 9, 10; ’ica Club 11, 12, DONNA MARIE DEAN — Transfer Student 1972. SHEILA YVONNE DENTON — Bible Club 8; French Club 8-10; Civinettes 11; F. ' l ' .A, 12; Band 8-12; All-County Band 8-12; All-Regional Band West 10-12. DEBRA DIANNE DICKENSON — FIFA 10; G.A.A. 10; Latin 10-12. CAROLINE ADAMS DISHMAN WANDA DISHNER — F.B.L.A. II, 12 Secretary 12; Annual Staff 12; N.H.S. II, 12 Secretary 12; Bible (dub 11; Second Place in Va. Highlands ' lAping 1 Contest 10; Third Place in Washington Count Typing II Contest 11; First Place in Va. Highl ands T ping 11 Contestl 1. JOHNNY ALBERT DURHAM — D E C, A. 12. Caroline Dishman Debbie Dickenson Wanda Dishner 36 johnny Durham Seniors Peggy Durham PEGGY DIANE DURHAM — D E 11, 12; Bands. DONALD KEITH DYE — Junior Civitan 9; Key Clul) 10-12; H-Cluh 10-12, Vice-Pre.si- dent 12; Ph sics Cdub 12, All Big 5 Baseball 11; Senior Superlative — Most Optimistic FAYE EASTERLY YVONNE EDWARDS — French Glub 8, 9; Bible Club 9; G.A.A. 9-12 Chaplain 11, Secretary 12; F.H.A. 11-12, Secretar - 12; Girls Basketball 10-11, Co-eaptain 11; Girls Vollex- ball 10; S.C.A. 10, 12; Secretary of Sophomore class; Secretary of Junior class; G m Show 10-12; Homecoming Court 12, Annual Staff 10-12, Editor 12; Senior Superlative — Miss Senior. CURTIS LEE FELTY— D E 10 12 MICHAEL LEE FITZGERALD — F F A. 9-10; D E.C A 12 EARL DOUGLAS FLEENOR — S.C .A. 8-12; F.F.A. 9, 10; V.l.C.A. 11, 12. MONA LEAH FLEENOR — P. l.S.A. 9-12 ice-President 12, Washington County Coun¬ cil Delegate 9-12, Holston District Delegate 9-12; S.C.A 8-12; Latin Club 10, 11; Pep Club 11, 12; Tri-lli-V 12; F. ' f.A. 11, 12, Aice-President 12, 4-11 10-12, Clothing Award 12, Penns lvania Exchange I ' rip. Donny Dye I ' aye EasterK Vonnie Edw ards CAirtis Felty Mike Fitzgerald ■37 Mona Fleenor Doug Fleenor Edwina Fleenor Kathy Gallimore .Chervl Garrett KATHLEEN EVELYN FRASER — NHS 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Class Treasurer 11; Science Club Secretary 12; Physics Club Sgt-at-Arms 12; Concepts Club Sgt-at-Arms 12; S.C.A. 10-12; N.E. D.T. Award 10; French II Award 10; Senior Superlative — Most Studious. MIKE FULLER •— S.C.A. 8-12; Civilian Club 9- 11; D.E. Club 12. CAROLYN ELIZABETH GALLIMORE — G.A.A. 9; Bible Club 8-11, Treasurer 10; Pep Club 11; Tri- Hi-Y 10-12; Civinettes 10-12; Vice President 12; Span¬ ish Club 8, 9; S.C.A. 8-12; Class Secretary 12; F.H.A. 9-12, Chaplain 10, Treasurer 11, President 12; F.H.A. Smywasco Federation Parliamentarian 11, Vice Presi¬ dent 12; Homecoming Court 12; Senior Superlative — Most Courteous. KATHY NADINE GALLIMORE — Spanish 8- 12; F.H.A. 12; Bible Club 8-12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; N.H.S. 10-12; S.C.A. 8-12; Forensics 11; Class Treasurer 12;, All County Band 9-12; Most Improved Other Woodwind II. CHERYL GWEN GARRETT — Bible Club 11-12; 4-H 11; F.T.A, 12; Flag Corps 12. TWILA DAWN GARRETT — G.A.A. 9, 10; N.H.S. 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10 Secretary 10; Spanish Club 8-10, Treasurer 9, Vice President 10; Civinettes 12; N.E.D.T. Award 10. THERESA ANN GENTRY — Bible Club 8-12; F.F.A. 11; S.C.A. 10. BRENDA KAY GOODSON — F.H.A. 8-10; F.F.A. 11; Bible Club 8-12; Reporter in Nurses Aid for VICA Club 12; Presidential Award 10. DEBORAH GUNNING — J.V. Cheerleader 10; Varsity Cheerleader 12; 1st Runner-Up Homecoming Court 12; G.A.A. 8-12. Teresa Gentrv Twila Garrett - 38 Debbie Gunning Seniors Dean Harrison Debbie Hayden Steve Harvey Debbie Harris Ronnie Hawk BEVERLY KAYE HANGER — Bible Club 11- 12, Secretary 12; Flag Corps 12, Captain 12; F.F.A. 12; S.C.A. 8-12; 3rd Place Art 1 11; Honorable Men¬ tion in Mary Tedder Contest 11. DONNA JEAN HARLEY — Bible Club s! 9; French Club 8, 9; F.T.A. 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y Parlianien-’ tarian 12; S.C.A. 8-12; Pep Club 10; Concepts Club Secretary 12; All-Countr Band 8-12; All-Regional Band 10-12; Typing 1 Award 11; Most Outstanding Band Member 10; Drum Major 11, 12. PAMELA JANE HARRISON — Tri-Hi-Y 9; S.C.A. 9, 10; French Club 9-11, Historian 10, Treasurer 11; N.H.S. 10-12; Ma Court 8; Head Majorette 9-12; All-County Band 8-12; All Regional Band 9-12. JIMMY DEAN HARRISON — S C A 8 12; F F A 9, 11; Track 10; Football 11; V.I.C.A. 12; Presiden¬ tial Award 9. STEVE MICHAEL HARVEY - Baseball 11, 12; B Club 12, Art Club 12; S.C.A. 8- RONNIE LEE HAWK — B Club 11, 12; F.F.A. II, 12; S.C.A. 8-12; Civilian II 12- Science Club 10; Football 8,9, 11. DEBRA LEE HAYDEN — Library Club 9-12, Secretary-Treasurer 10; Annual Stall 12- F.T.A. 12; F.B.L.A. Vice President 12. WILLIAM HILLSMAN HEARTWELL — S.C.A. 8-12. Will Hartwell 39 Darlene Huckaby MICHAEL LYNN HENRY F F A 8-12. MARY SHELLEY HOBBS — G.A.A 10-12; French Club 8. DEBORAH CAROL HOLDEN G A A 10-12; Bible Club 8-12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Chaplain 12; Girls’ Basketball 11, 12; F.H.A. 12; French Club 9, 10; All Countv Band 9. BRENDA DARLENE HUCKABY — Bible Club 8; F.H.A. 9; Art Club 11; S.C.A. 8-10. MICHAEL B. HUFFMAN —Spanish Club. DAVID HUNSAKER SHARON PENLEY JOHNSON — Band 8-10, Mar- jorette 10. LINDA GAIL JONES — F.T.A. 8; Bible 10; All- County Band 10; Physical Fitness Award 10; Band Letter and Two Bars 9-11; Volevball 10. WILLIAM CHARLES KELLEY — F.F.A. 8-12. Mike Huffman Sharon Johnson David Hunsaker 40 (diaries Kell Seniors THERESA JANE KILBY — French Club 8. 9; Tri-Hi-Y 9-12, President 11, 12; F.F.A. 12; S.C.A. 11-12; Plnsical Fitness Award 10. KATHLEEN ANNE KOCH — Science Clul) 8-12, Treasurer 12; (l.A.A. 10-12; S.C.A. 8-12, Reporter 10; Annual Stall 9, 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Latin Club 10-12; Reporter 10, Presi¬ dent 11; Girls ' Basketball 10-12; Co-captain 11, Captain 12; Girls ' Track 11; N.H.S. 10- 12, President 12; Forensics 10-12; Ph ysical Educational Award 8-10; World History Award 10, Spelling Award, 3rd in District 10, 11; Sociology Award II; King Fellow Scholarship II; G.A.A. High Bowling Average Trophy 10-12; Best Offense Basketball 11; Senior Super¬ lative— Most Athletic. GALE WAYNE LEONARD — Key Club 10-12; N.H.S. 10-12; Physics Club I2; Concepts (dub 12; S.( .A. 12; N.F.D. I. Award 10; Baseball 10-12; Senior Superlative — Most Pes¬ simistic. JANET LEONARD EMILY EAYE LUNSEORD — 4-H 10-12; Bible (dub 11, 12; V.l.C.A. (dub 11-12- Pep Club 12. KAROL DEAN MARSH — F .F A. 9, 10; V.l.C.A. II. Teresa Kilby CLAUDIA MARIE MARTIN — G.A.A. 10; D.F. II, 12; Trojan Mascot II, 12; Girls Basketball 10. DEAN KISER BERNARD LEONARD Dean Kiser Kathv Koch Bernie I.eonard Janet l.eonard Gale Leonard Emily Lunsford Dean Marsh 41 (daudia Martin N ' oriece McNew Cathy Meade Kemper Meade VELMA G. MAYS — G.A.A. 8-12; French Club 8, 9; Bble Club 8, 10, 12; Civinettes 10; F.H.A. 10; S.C.A. 9, 10; Gym Show 9, 10; Pep Club 9, 10, 12; Annual Staff 11, 12. CATHY LORETTA McCAULEY — French Club 8, 9; Bible Club 8, 9, 10; N.H.S. 10-12; Tri-Hi- Y 11, 12; F.H.A. 9, 12; Corresponding Secretary 11, Vice President 12, State Degree 12; N.E. D.T. Aw ard 10; Washington County Typing Contest, 2nd Place T ping 1, Trophv 11. WANDA McCRACKEN VORIECE McNEW — F.H.A. 12; 4-H 8; Bible Club 8-12; Pep Club 12; G.A.A. 12; Science Club 9. CATHY MARZELLA MEADE — G.A.A. 10-12; F.B.L.A. 12; F.H.A. 12; F.F.A. 12; Bible Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Reporter 12; S.C.A. 11, 12; Girls’ Basketball Team 11; Physical Fittness Award 10. KEMPER NEAL MEADE — Wrestling 8-12, 3rd Regional, 11; F.F.A. 11, 12, Vice President 12; Track 8,9; Library Club 9, 10; B-Club 10-12. Jerry Messick Place in Regional 10, 2nd Place in 11, 12; Civitan 9-12; Science Club JERRY MESSICK CATHY METCALF PEGGY MINMCK Cathy Metcalf 42 Peggy Minnick Seniors Steve Morefield Blaine Morris Robin Mullins SAMUEL CRAIG MILHORN — Science Club 8- 9; Civitans 9-12; B Club 10-12; Bible Club 11; Span¬ ish Club 8, 9; Baseball 9; Letternian in Golf 10- 12 . WILLIAM E. MOORE — Civitan 10-12; French Club 9; Baseball 8-12; Bible Club 12; Football 8. MICHAEL MOORE STEVE MOREFIELD BLAINE ALLEN MORRIS — Spanish Club 8; Science Club 9-12, President 11, 12; Basketball 9, 10; B Club 10-12; Key Club 10-12; Football 9-12; Track 11, 12; N.H.S. 11, 12; S.C.A. 10-12; Physics Club 12; N.E.D.T. Award 10; 2nd Place Biology Sci¬ ence Fair 11; Biology 11 Award 11; Senior Superla¬ tive — Mr. Senior. ROBIN LEE MULLINS —• Latin Club 9, 10; S.C.A. 8-12; Golf 11, 12. DANIEL MORENINGS —Transfer 12. ROSE MARIE MULLINS — F.H.A. 9, 10; Latin Club 12; Annual Staff 11, 12; All- Countv Band 9, 10. JEFF ' ray MUMPOWER — B Club 10-12; Key Club 12; Wrestling 10, 11; Football 8-12; Baseball 10; Track 10-12. Marie Mullins Jeff Mumpower 43 Seniors Gail Ogle David Owens Nancy Owens SUE ELLEN MURPHY -- F.H.A. 9, 12, Histor¬ ian 9; Science Club 11, 12; N.H.S. 11, 12; Civin- ettes 10-12, Secretar 12; Latin Club 8; Bible Club 9; N.E.D.T. Award 10. BETTY MURRAY ROSE MARIE NUNEZ — Band 8-10; G.A.A. 8- 10; 4-H 8-12; Bible Club 8-12; F.B.L.A. 12; F.H.A. 8, 9; Participated in All C()unt Band 8-10. GAIL OGLE N.H.S. 10H2; Spanish Club 9-12; Science Club 8-12; S.C.A. 10-12; Civinettes 11-12; Annual Staff 8-10. DAVID ALLEN OWENS — F F A. 11 NANCY CAROLYN OWENS — F.H.A. 9; G.A.A. 11; Girls Gym Show 9, 10; Girls Basketball Manager II; Chours II; Pep Club 12; D.E.C.. . 12, Treasurer 12. L le Parker WILEY LYLE PARKER — Science Club 9, II, 12, Vice President 11, Parliamentarian 12; Ke ' Club 10-12, President 12; Plnsics Club 12, Treasurer 12; S.C.A. 9-12; N.H.S. 10-12; Concepts Club 12, President 12; French Award 9; Biology Award 10; Ph sical Education Award 10; N.E.D.T. Award 10; King College Scho¬ lastic Achievement Avvard 11; Senior Superlative — Most Studious; Basketball 11, 12, Best Sportsmanship Award 11; P’ootball 9; Junior Class Parlaiinentarian; United States History Award 11. DONALD ALAN PERRYMAN — Band 8, 9; Junior Varsity Baseball 8, 9. GLENDA FAYE PETERS — F,H.A. 9, 11; D.E.C.A. 12; PepClubl2. Alan Perryman 44 Glenda Peters Seniors Janette Pipin JANETTE MARIE PIPPIN — 4-H 8-12; Secretary 9; F.F.A. II, 12. Reporter 12; Bible Club 12. GARY DWAYNE PLUM CAROLYN ANN POSTON KAREN PULLON —S.C.A. 8-12 DONNA CAROL RAMSEY — GAA 10; D.F. 12; Pep Club 12. SCOTTY HARRISON RASNAKE — Ke Club 9-12; B ( ' lub 9-12, I reasurer 12; Science Club 8-10; President 9; Bible Club 8, 9; S.C.A. 8-12; Class Sgt.-at-Arms 9; Cllass Vice- President 10; Baseball 8-12, Honorable Mention all S V District 10; Basketball 8-12; Honor¬ able Mention All Big 5 11; Track 8-12; Football 8-12, All S District, 2nd Team All SW Virginia Team. DEWEY LEE RATLIFF — ' . I.C. A. Club I 1 F’ TERRY REECE VERA REED —■ F.H.A. 11, 12; X.l.C.A. (dub 12; Sweetheart 12; Bible (dub 11, 12. Cary Plum Karen Pullon Carolyn Poston % Donna Ramse Scotty Rasnake -15 Vera Reed Dewey Ratliffe Terry Reece Seniors JoAnn Robinson Steve Robinson PATSY NAOMI RICE — F.F.A. 11, 12; F.T.A. 11; F.B.L.A. 12;4-H8-12; Bible Club 12. LARRY WAYNE ROARK — Science Club 9, Vice President 9; F.F.A, 10; D.E. Club 12, PEGGY JO ROARK — F.H.A. 8, 9; Bible Club 8, 9, 10, 12; F.F.A. 11, Reporter 11; D.E. Club 12. JO ANN ROBINSON — Bible Club 8-10; Latin Club 10; F.T.A, Club 10; F.B.L.A, Club 12, Repor¬ ter 12; Band 8-12; Pep Club 8, 9; Senior Superla¬ tive — Cutest Couple. STEVEN CRAIG ROBINSON — Civitan 9, 10; Key Club 10-12; Latin Club 9-11, Chaplain 11; B Club 12; N.H.S. 11, 12; Physics Club 12; Baseball 9, 10; Basketball 9-12; Best Defensive Basketball 11; N.E. D.T, Award 10; Senior Class Vice President; Sen¬ ior Superlative — Friendliest. Johnny Ross SAMUEL DAVID ROCK — F.F.A. 10-12, 2nd Vice President 10, Vice President 11, Secretary 12; Star Green Hand Award; Dairy Judging Team; Young Farmers of America. JOHNNY WADE ROSS — B-Club 9-12; French Club 9-12; Civitan 10, 11; Basketball 8-12; Football 8-10, 12, Manager 11; Baseball 8-12, All Big 5, All Southwest District 10. DEBORAH ELAINE RUBLE — Spanish Club 8, 9; Bible Club 9-10. MARGARET ANN RYAN — F.F.A. 11; Spanish 12; Perfect Attendance Certificate 11. Sammy Rock Debbie Ruble Margaret Ryan Gail Shankel Darlene Sharrett I. n Slietfielcl l.inda Sliortt Rita Slate ELIZABETH GAIL SHANKEL — Freneh Club 8, 9; Bible Cilub 8. 9; Civinettes 10-12, President 12; F.T.A. 10-12, Reporter 11; F.H.A. 9; Class Chap¬ lain 12; Senior Superlative— Best All Around, MARY DARLENE SHARRETT FTl.A, 8, 9 Reereation Leader 9; Library Staff 9; Class Secret¬ ary 9; Tri-Hi-Y 9; J.V. Cheerleader 10; Civinettes 10, G.A.A. 10; S.C.A. 10-12; Varsity Cheerleader 11; Pep Club 11; Bible Club 11; May Court 9; Winter Sports Court 1st Runner-up 11; Homecoming Court 1st Runner-up 12. EMILY ANN SHEFFIELD — Transfer 11; G.A.A. 11, 12; Science 12; N.H.S. 11, 12, Vice-President 12; Concepts Club 12; Annual Staff 12, Sports and Ads Manager; Spanish Club 11; Basketball 11, 12, Co¬ captain 11, 12; Most Valuable Defense Player 11; Physics Club Sweetheart 11; Track 10-12, 2nd Place Region III Junior Olympic Hurdles; 3rd Place Regional High Jump; 1st Place State Jr. Olympics High Jump and Hurdles; 3rd Place Region 6 Jr. Olympics High Jump; 5th Place Regional 6 OK mpics Hurdles, LINDA SHORTT NELSON SHORTT RITA MASON SLATE — Bible Club 12; F.F.A, 12;4-H8, ANGELA LEA SMITH — Pri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Secretary 11, Vice President 12; F.T.A. 10- 12, Parliamentarian 12; N.H.S. 11, 12; Band Secretary 12; All-Counts Band 8-12; Senior Superlative — Most FriendK. LARRY “BO” SNODGRASS — Key Club 10-12, Secretary 11, 12; B-Club 9-12, Secretary HOLLY SPARE — Transfer student 12; Tri-Hi-Y; Sr. Science Club; Bible Club; Pep Club. Nelson Short! Bo Snodgrass Holly Sparf Seniors Gail S ift M ike Ta ior DARRELL WAYNE SPROLES — Science Cilub 8; French Club 9-10; F.F.A. 12; Track Team 9; Foot- ball 8-12; Ph sical Fittness Award 10; Perfect Atten¬ dance Certificate 11. ADINA ROSE STANLEY — G.A.A, 9-12; S.C.A. 10; Pep Club 10. 11; Tri-Hi-Y 9, 10; French Club 8-10; Cheerleader 9-12, Co-Captain 10, 12; Gym Show 9, 10, 12; Christmas Play 12; 3 Act Plav 12, SHERRY LUCILLE STRATTON — 4 H Club 8, 9; V.l.C.A. Clu!) 12; Physical Fittness Award 10. LITA GAIL SWIFT — Band 8; Bible Club 9, 10; Spanish Club 10; F.B.L.A. 11, 12; Forensics II; Library Club 9. HOWARD MICHAEL TAYLOR — Civitan 12 RAMONA EILEEN THOMAS — F.H.A, 8, 9; D.E. Club 10-12; Bible Club 11, 12; N.E.D.T, Award 10. Kath ' I ' hompson KATHERINE ANN THOMPSON — Civinettes 12. CELESTE CANTER TUELL — F.H.A. 8, 9; Science Club 8, 9; C.A.A. 10-12; S.C.A. 10-11; Bible Club 9, Pep Club 9; Library Club 10-12; President 10; Ma Court 10; F.B.L.A, 11, 12, Historian 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11 ,12; Homecoming Court 11; C m Show 9; Mar Lula 1 edder Art Aw ard I 1; Senior Superlati e — Most Talented. BARBARA VANOVER 48 Ramona Thomas Celeste Tuell Barbara ' ano er BONNIE MARIE VANOVER — Bible Club 11, 12; F.F.A. II; 4-H 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Ph sical Fitness Award 10. STEVE ALLEN VICKERS — B-Cilub 10-12; Science Cilul:) 9; Spanish Club 8, 9; Golf Team 10-12; Civitan Club 9, 12; Bible Cilub 12. JACK LEACH WAGNER — Science Clul) 8-12; Key Cilub 12; N.H.S. 10-12; Annual Staff 10; Physics 12; All County Band 8-12. TERESA LYNNE WALTON — Spanish Clul) 8. 9; G.A.A. 10; FIFA. 9; Pep Cilub 11; Civinettes 10-12, Reporter 11, 12; .Mternate Cheerleader 1 1. LINDA SUE WARDEN — French Club 8, 9; Latin Cilub 10; Pep Club 8, 9; Bible Chd) 8, 9; Debate Societx 9-11, Secretarv 11; N.H.S. 10-12, E.xecutive Council 11, I ' utoring 11, 12; N.E, D.T. Aw ard 10; English Aw ard 8; 2nd Place Forensics 11; Senior Superlatix e — Most Pessimistic. CATHY WATSON PATTY ANN WEAVER — Bible Club 11. 12; 4-11 Club II, 12, Treasurer 12; F.F.A. 12, Chaplain 12. RITA JOAN WHICKER -— N.H.S. II, 12; French Club 8-10; Bible Club 8-10; I’ri- Hi-A 10-12; Cisinettes 10-12, rreasurer 12; Pep Club II; W ashington Counts I ' sping .Award, •3rd Place, II; F.H.. . 9-12, State Degree II, Historian I I. Degrees Secretars 12; G m Show 10. JOHNNY WAYNE W HITE — F F A. 9; D E Club II, 12. Steve Vickers Jack Wagner Lynne Walton Linda W ' arden Cathy W ' atson Patty Weaver Rita Whicker 49 Johnny White Seniors Seniors Debbie Widner Bobby Williams Joe Wilson DEBORAH WIDNER — F, F.A. 9-12, President 12. BOBBY WILLIAMS — Senior Superlative — Cutest Couple; Football 9-12; B-Club 10-12. SHIRLEY ELAINE WILLIAMS — Bible Club 11, 12; F.B.L.A. Club 11,12, President 12; Senior Super¬ lative — Wittiest. JOE WILSON MARK ALVIN WINGATE —Civitan 10, 11; B- Club 9-12; Band 8-12; All Regional 9-12, All County 9-12; Golf 8-12, Most Valuable Golfer 11; Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart; Senior Superlative— Best Dressed. ROBIN LYNN WINGATE — F.F.A. 9: D.E. Club 10 , 11 . Mark Wingate LISSA GAYE WISEMAN -— Bible Club 8-12, Sec- Lisa Wiseman retary 11, Treasurer 12; F.H.A. 8, 9; F.B.L.A, 11, 12, Chaplain 11, Historian 12. CANDACE JANE WORKMAN — Annual Staff 9; Band 8-11; Bible Club 8-12; S.C.A. 10; Pep Club 9. HELEN LOUISE WORLEY — Bible Club 8-12, Vice President 11, Parliamentarian 12; Chorus 9-11; Library Club 11; F.F.A. 12, Reporter 12; Flag Corps 12. 50 Elaine Williams Candy Workman Helen Worley Da id Yates Br an oho C ' . iithia Voiiiit; JKSSEK WOODB ' t — I ' ERKSA MAIU.KXE Bl(;il T — K.H.A. 10-12, .Song and Hecreation l.eader II, National K.H.A. Week Offieer 12; Bible (iiul) 8-10; N.ll.S. 10-12, Seeretar 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Spanish Club 8, 9, Seeretars 9; S.(b. . 10-12, Seeretar 12, State (Convention 12; Senior Snperlatise — Most Optimistie. ICKl ANN W BICMT — D.W ' ID ALLKN YATES — JACCK BHYAN YOIK) — S.CC.. . 8-12; Seienee (Clnb 8, 9; B-(dub 9-12, Sgt-at-Anns 11, President 12; lve CClnb 10-12; P’,(C.. . 12; Eootl)all 8-12; Most Outstanding Eineman 10; Basketball 8- 10; I ' raek 9, 10; (Class iee President 8, (Class President 9, (Class N ice President II, Class Sgt-at-Arnis 12; Senior Snperlati e— Best Eooking, (CYNTHIA EOUISE YOUNG — 4-11 8-9; Bible Ghd) 9; E.B.E.A. (Club 12; Freneh Club 8- 10 . JAMES DAMD YOUNG — S.G.A. 8-12, Sgt-at-Arms 10; Wrestling 10, 11; Drama Glob 12; Science (Club 9, 10. MARY . NN YOUNG — E.H.A. 9; Bible (Club 10; N.ll.S. 10-12; E.B.E.A. Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12; Pri-Ili-Y 12; Aimual Staff 12; G tn Show 10; N.E.D.l’. .Aw ard 10; Pln sical Fitness Aw ard 10 . David AOung Mar ’ A’oung Junior Officers Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Janet Helton, Treasurer; Donnie Campbell, Chaplain; Carol Adkins, Secretary; Mark Draper, President; Jerry Chorosevic, Vice President; Diane Fraser, Reporter; Darius Johnson, Sergeant at Arms. Not Pictured: Lola Da ddson. Historian. The class of 74 at Battle, sponsored by Mr. Jack Garland, met the challenges of Abingdon High School in the annual magazine sales drive by raising a total of $4,582.28. The class made over $1,800 profit which was used to present the graduating class of ’73 with a fantastic prom. Such enthusiasm was shown by the entire Junior class, under the leadership of Mark Draper, that no other fund raising activities were necessary. All salesmen were rewarded gener¬ ously with a number of prizes. 52 Juniors i t i Jenny Abel Carol Adkins Marie Akers Vickie Akers Lynn Anders Tommy Baker Doug Ball Karen Balthis Cathy Barker Debbie Barker Drema Barker Eva Barker Gordon Barker Debbie Barrett Mike Bell 53 Juniors Lisa Benfield Randy Berry Pam Black Ted Blaylock Tony Bowers Wayne Branscome Phyllis Brewer Steven Brewer Kelly Calloway Betty Campbell Donnie Campbell James Campbell Sandy Campbell Tommy Canter Tina Carrier Jerry Charter Teressa Caudill Du lei Childress Juniors Jerry Chorosevic Linda Clawson Joey Cooper Bill Cross Richard Dean Jimmy Christian Doris Clendenen Vernon Corum Lola Davidson Jeff Denton David Clark Terri Colbert Phil Countiss Joy Davis Ricky Denton Susan Warren shoots a foul shot. 55 Juniors Terry Denton Sandy Dixon Mark Draper Loretta Duckett Cheryl Duty Diane Duty Teresa Eades Debbie Estep Phil Ferski Charles Fields Pat Fitzgerald Jerry Fleenor 56 Alice Cooper and Betty Campbell display friendliness. Juniors Terry Fleenor Valerie Fleenor Diane Fraser Sherrv Freeman Denise Frohling Patty Gallimore Ricky Gobble Linda Godfrey Danny Godsey Gary Grizzle Larry Hardiman Gay Lynn Harless Kathy Harley Vickie Harmon Cathy Hawkins Debbie Hawkins Pat Fitzgerald and Vonnie Edwards wait for girls’ basket¬ ball game to begin. 57 Juniors Dale Hayden Etiiel Helton Janet Helton Janet Hensley Trinka Hensley Brenda Hill John Hill Janet Hilliard Sharon Hobbs Susan Horne Terry Houser Roberta Huber Barbara Hughes Cathy Hughes Larry James Pam Jessee Darius Johnson Jimmy Jones Juniors Rhonda Jones Ron Jones Deborah Keith Debbie Ketron Debbie Kiser Ricky Kiser Michael Knittel Agnes Lane Evelyn Laughlin Marsha Lawson Reekie Leab Jeff Leonard Paul Leonard Terry Leonard Martha Lester Students cram for exams. Juniors Leisa Lilley Joe McChesney Janet McMillan Judy McNamara Betty McNew Shirley Malone Johnny Marion Greg Martin Wayne Melvin Doug Mills Becky Moore Sandy Morgan 60 Randy Berry-supports club bake sale. ' Juniors Jeanie Morris Judy Mullins Danny Mumpower Tracy Necessary Carol Nicholson Dennis Noonkester Linda Nunley Lynn Ornduff Brenda Owens Linda Owens Jeff Pack Mike Parks Brenda Pendergrass Shirley Powers Brenda Pruitt Cindy Quesenberry Eddie Sproles displays delight concerning band trip. 61 Juniors Richard Quesenberry Denver Raines Mike Rankin Roger Rasnake Sharon Reed Mary Reynolds John Rice Ricky Roark David Roberts Robin Roberts Kathy Robinson Barbara Rose Barbara Rosenbalm Dennis Salyer Kim Sanders Becky Shaffer Rita Sheffey Sherri Sherfey Juniors Hope Simcox Cathy Singleton Darrell Slagle Marty Slemp Danny Smith Frankie Smith Sam Smith Marsha Snader Teresa Snead Beth Snodgrass Jackie Sorah Steve Spires Guy Yoho is being his usual self. 63 Juniors Eddie Sprol es James Stanley Karen S tine Gary Sullivan Cindy Szulewski Tim Tabor Debbie Taylor Rachel Tester Debbie Vance Mike Venable Ricky Venable Susan Warren Karen Balthis and Cathy Hawkins enjoy their lunch. Juniors Ricky Weatherly Raymond Wilson Susan Wilson Joe McChesney enjoys his apple a day. 65 Sophomore Officers Pictured (BOTTOM TO TOP): Keith Farmer, President; Marianne Lagerholm, Vice President; Kim Kennedy, Secretary; Jo Bentley, Trea¬ surer; ' Larry Jenkins, Sgt. at Arms. This year the Sophomore Class members were active in student affairs at John Battle. Many started on the Varsity football team throughout the season, and a large number were listed on the Varsity roster. Many of the Junior Varsity cheerleaders were members of the Sophomore class. Several Sophomores were officers of the Student Cooperative Association. Many Sophomores feel that their most important contribution was the class s active support in raising funds for the cafeteria’s tape system. 66 Sophomores David Anderson Patty Bailey Dana Baker James Barker ' Lewis Barker Paula Barker. ' Pam Beard Jo Bentley Teresa Blackburn Twana Blackwell Debbie Blevinsi, Patt Blevins Terry Bolling Bobbie Booher Susan Booher Cathy Bowers Toby Bowers Wanda Bowers Darrell Brewer Linda Brewer 67 Sophomores Jeff Bowman — Rhonda Burke Debbie Burnette Loretta Cadle Billy dayman Billy Campbell Douglas Camper Mike Canter Brenda Carroll Tony Carter David Clapp Lynn dayman Ricky Coldiron Sylvia Cole Robin Colley Pat Cook Mickie Comer Alice Cooper Susie Counts Chuck Cox 68 Sophomores Richard Crouch Don Crusenberry Kim Davis Mike Davenport Mark Dean Herschel DeBord Larry DePriest Darlene Denton Jackie Denton Mike Denton Sharon Dotson Mickie Dunn Dennis Dutton Theresa Dye Darrell Dyson Ricky Eads David Eaton Jean Easterly Mary Easterly Renee Edwards 69 Sophomores Jo Bentley and Kim Kennedy are tense during game. What’s the problem, Larry??? Craig Elsea Ronnie Emerson Keith Earmer Carol Einley Brenda Eleenor David E. Eleenor Sheila Eleenor Susan Eleenor Leslie Eord Darlene Freese Steve Fuller Freddie Garrett Jeff Gilmer Gary Goodson Sandra Griffith 70 Sophomores Kenny Groves Joe Hagy Danny Harlow Dwight Harley Carmen Hatley John Hawkins Helen Helbert David Henry Barbara Hill Margret Hillard Darlene Holden Becki Hood George Hoss Jennie Houser Diane Huckaby Eva Hughes Teresa Humphrey Lee Ann Hunsucker Steve Hurley David Ingle James Ingle Larry Jenkins Carla Jessee Vera Jessee Debbie Johnson 71 Sophomores Susie Jones Rob Kegley Ruth Keller y ' Kim Kennedy Judy Ketron Mike Kiser Cand Ketzmiller Ann Klahn Marianne Lagerholm Dennis Lawless Becky Leonard Mike Leonard Randy Leonard Kevin Lester Debbie Long Jimmy Loudy Barbara Laughlin V Myra Lynch Darlene Mabe Larry Mabe Candy Maiden Doris Malone Gloria Marsh Pam Mays Jeff McCall 72 Sophomores Mike McNally y Darrell Messer v Debbie Messick - ' Pam Meredith Paul Miller Vicki Morrison Marantha Morenings - Debi Mueller Valerie Mullins Debbie Mumpower S andy Nash Becky Neese Lynn Neeves Paulette Nester Janice Nicholson Jane Burchett and Bobby Blevins perform for an assembly. 73 Sophomores Mike Noonkester Sherry Norton Belinda Nunle) Tony Odum Burt Ogle Debbie Osborne Janet Otey Linda Owens Dennis Parker Billie Parsons Mark Parsons Mary Beth Patton Amy Petty Candy Phillips Darlene Phillips Robin Phillips Teresa Phillips Debbie Phipps Sandy Puckett — Scott Rynes Vicky Ratliff Mike Reid Parker Roark Regina Robinson Kathy Robinson 74 Sophomores Ricky Hughes and Jack Wiscnhurger have a water fight in the locker room. Kenru Robinson Judy Rock C]ath Romanowski Darlene Salyers Ricky Sarns , Brenda Sandefur David Se.xtoiiy Wilda Shaffer Ann Shankle Carol Shelley Janice Shortt Joe Sifford Gilmer Smith Jimmy Smith Joe Smith 75 Sophomores Mildred Smith Teri Smith David Smith Rhonda Stark VVickie Stout Randy Tallman Earvin Tate Valery Tate Vernon Tate Garry Taylor James Taylor Lee Taylor Billy Turner Danny Vanover Carolyn Vermillion Steve Vestal Danita Wagner Larry Wagner Sam Wagner Brenda Wann Patricia Warren Phil Waycaster James Whittaker James White Kathy Widner 76 Sophomores Pat Widener Loretta Williams Rick Williams Teresa Williams JeffWitt Eva Woodby Linda Wright Greg Yoho Mike Young Phil Young Brenda Millard is caught off guard while watching student-faculty volleyball game, sponsored by the Senior Science Club. 77 Freshman Officers Pictured (LEFT TO retary; Lori Branson, lain. RIGHT): Copey President; Sharon Hicks, Historian; John Sheffield, Treasurer; Gary Combs Reporte Dupont, Sgt. at Arms. Not pictured: Joan Davidson, Vice President; r; Sandy Sproles, Sec- Hunter Odum, Cihap- Freshman class members were active this year. Many freshman boys played on the Junior Varsity football, baseball, w restling, and basketball teams. Several of these participants received awards for out¬ standing performances. Girls also took an active part in athletics, as several freshman girls were members of the Junior Varsity basketball team. 1 hree freshman girls were Junior Varsity cheerleaders. Freshmen participated in forensic meets, art contests, and many e.xtra-curricular events. 78 Freshmen Pfgg Adams rliornas Adams v ' Fat Adkins K.ath Akards rcresa Anders ic ki Arnold Anthonv Atkins . rerosa I5arker Kim I5all ' I ' ricia Ikdl Ciordon l altliis [ay Bari) a ne Ikirger (;ar Barker Alvin Barnette Debbie Barrett u Jimmy liarrettv Dennis Bavs - (ieorge Beard Debbie Bla lock u- Patrieia Boober (diris Branson Lori Branson Penn Brewer 79 Freshmen Bobby Bright Susie Brotbeck Gina Brown Jeryl Bryant Bill Burkholder 1 Brian Burress Debbie Cadle V Richard Canode Terry Canter Ted Carrier Debbie Carroll .Teresa Carroll Jimmy Carter Anna Chorosevic David Church Freda Clark - Carl Coalson Suzanne Coal Faye Combs y Gary Combs Kenny Cox Wanda Cox Roger Oane Steve Crowe 80 Freshmen Ricky Cunningham Sherri Cunningham Perry Dalton David Dameron Joan Davidson Cihuck Deering Bruce Denton Mark Denton Pat Denton Lee Dinkel Teresa Dinkens Kathy Dixon Jeff Dowell Eric Duff Sharon Dupont Steve Dutton s Laurie Duty Keith Dye Gail Eades Mark Eades Neal Easterly Mike Edens Susan Eaulkner 81 Freshmen Phi! Yon looks suspicious O.K.! Who took it? Connie Faust Helen Felty Sue Fields Mark Fleenor Sandra Fleenor Lisa Ford Lafawn Frohling Debbie Gentry Karen Gollehon Oral Gomer Delmar Goodson Tony Grant David Griffin Mark Grizzle Mike Grubb Sharon Halstead 82 Freshmen Timmy Hanger Larry H arless Rhonda Harley Bobbie Harmon Libby Harris Betty Hart Vicki Hash Kathy Hawk Chuck Hawkins David Hawthorne Keith Hayden Sue Hensley Veda Herndon Copey Hicks Rita Hicks Stanley Hillard Cheryl Holmes Jackie Horner Becky Houser Chris Houser Monty Houser Richard Houser Allen Hughes Kathy Hughes Ricky Hughes Ginger Hutton Mark Hyler Patty Ingle Ron Jaap Leisa James 83 Freshmen Phil Joh nson Ricky Jones Carolyn Keith Janette Kennedy Steve Kestner ' J Kenneth King Larry King Denise Kiser Jeff Kiser Kathy Kiser Terry Kitzmiller Michelle Lawson Randy Latham Allan Leonard Carol Leonard David Leonard Tommy Leonard Wayne Leonard Billy Lewis Beverly Long Pam Lyons Sandra Marshall Bruce Martin Bob Matthews Tim Matthews Tina Maxwell Cindy McCauley Dexter McCracken David Mcllvaine Sherry McNew 84 Freshmen Tony Messer Gregg Messick Brenda Millard Darrell Millard , V Linda Millard Stan Millard Becky Milleri- C;lniek Miller Jenny Miller Robin Miller J. C. Minnick V ' anessa Monk Jimmy Moore Arthur Moorehouse Jenni Morris Gary Mullins y I “My group had 29% fewer cavities!” one like this!” A Freshmen You make me ill! Ronnie Mullins Chester Mumpower Mike Mumpower Jewel Musick Ernie Newland Becky Nunez Hunter Odum Teresa O’Neal Pat Oquine Janet Owens Kathleen Owens Patsy Owens Dawne Phelps Barbara Phipps Linda Phillips Teresa Phillips 86 Freshmen Robert Picklesimer Nita Price Terry Pullins Kathy Rankins Mike Reece David Reed Barry Reed Darlene Richards Karolyne Richerson Timmy Ridgeway Darlene Roark Georgia Roberts Kathy Rock Regena Roe Ronnie Roe Jimmy Rosenbalm Patsy Rosenbalm Tim Ruble Donny Runyon Jack Rutherford-v Brenda Salyer Steve Scyphers x Richard Senterv John Sheffield X JeffShortt — ' Ricky Simmons Debbie Singleton James Slemp Eddie Smith Janice Smith 87 Freshmen Karen Smith Tina Smith Mike Snodgrass Judy Sparf Debbie Sproles Johnny Sproles Sandy Sproles Steve Sproles Steven Sproles David Stallard Mark Stanley Kathy Stark Wayne Statzer Pat Stevens Pam Stewart Patty Sutherland Theresa Symonds Debbie Tate Judy Tate Pam Tate Gary Taylor Libby Taylor Patricia Taylor Dennis Thomas Donna Thomas Kent Tignor Sherry Wagner Pat Weaver Jack Weiscnburger Seba White 88 Freshmen David Widener Ernie Widener Janice Williams Teresa Williams David W ilsoii Terry Wingate Todd Witt Kathv Wolfe Becky Worley Rita Worleyv Betty Wright Ricky Wright Phil Yon Becca Young Paul Young Teresa Young Students study hard. 89 Eighth Grade Officers Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT) ON BOTTOM ROW: Pat M idener. Chaplain; Jud Hunsucker, Secretary; Jeff Crytzer, Reporter, SECOND ROW: Jeff Mullins, Treasurer; Tim Carter, Historian; Bruce Bentley, President; David Pennington, Vice-President; Robbie Johnson, Sgt-at-Arms. Although the first year in high school held an interesting beginning for the eighth graders, the students did not dismiss the importance of past years. The eighth graders, sponsored by Mrs. Collins, began their fixe year term at Battle by attending orientation to learn about the school. They compiled a histoix of all students, which included a listing of elementarv schools attended and gave any honors received in elementarx’ school. The students demonstrated an interest in Battle’s athletics b decorating the lockers of the eighth grade football and basketball plaxers. They also proved their school spirit by xxinning the spirit stick at most of the pep rallies. 90 Eighth Grade Ranch I5la lock R()l)l)i{‘ [Blaylock Barliara Blevins Kenny Boarclw in Cilayton Booher Margaret Adams l.ana Alexander Janice Amos J immy Anders l.arry Anselmi Janice Atchlex romrnx Atchley Dianne Badger David Ball Laura Bardsley Amy liarker Kittv Barker I amnn Barr Jelt liarrett Ihuce Bentlex l ennis lievins Arnx Blaxlock Joe Blax lock e 91 Eighth Grade Gwen Colbert Gary Cole Pat Colley C. H. Combs John Combs Connie Coppedge Becky Countiss David Cox Jimmy Cox Randy Cox Donna C rabtree Becky Cross Jeff Crytzer Sterl Cullop Mark Cunningham Wendy Cunningham April Denny Eddie Davis Steve Cassidy Robin Childress Ricky Christian Stanley Clark Jackie dayman Mike Campbell Pam Campbell Bob Cappalli Tim Carter Jimmy Byington Jimmy Campbell Mark Campbell 92 Eighth Grade Danny Deskins Chari es Dinkins eenor Jayde Fleenor Reba Fleenor Matt Fraser Betty Galliher Jeff Gallimore Kenny Gentry Darrell Gobble Joe Gragg David Gregg Dale Grogan Diane Gross Bruce Gunning Sue Haderer Mike Hall Larry Hammit Guy Hardinv Carol Harley Debbie Harmon 93 Eighth Grade Shelia Harmon John Hartsock Paul Hawkins Ronald Helton Lisa Hensley Mildred Harris Jeff Hashburger Lynn Helbert Susie Helton Leslie Hensley Vickie H ensley Pam Hiler Jessy Hill Kathy Hill Jeff Hobbs Mark Hobbs Billy Haggard Mike Holmes Greg Hopkins Patsy Horner Randy Hughes Tony Humphrey Judy Hunsucker Greg Hutchinson Lucinda Hutton Diana Jaap Abbey Jackson Debbie Jackson Darrell Johnson Robby Johnson Tammy Johnson Dianne Keen Tammy Kitzmiller Cindy Lagassy 94 Eighth Grade Linda Lange Kathy Larrison Diane Latham Larry Lawless Steve Leonard Mary Lewis Bryan Linkoiis Glen Long Butch Lunsford Donna Lunsford Theresa Malcolm Phyllis Malone Diana Monawech Janice Marsh Nancy McCann Marcia McCdiesney Lisa McCdoud P ' reda McCracken Diane McCray Debbie McCroskey Leigh McCrady Robin McNew Brenda Meade Gilmer Meade Band boosts spirit at pep ralleys. 95 Eight Grade Between class break!!! Mike Messick Pam Millard Carolyn Miller Joyce Millard Tammy Miller Belinda Millhorn Roger Montgomery Mary Moore Gary Morgan Mark Morgan Ronnie Morris M onica Mosberg Dennis Mullins Jeff Mullins Gene Murray Jay Murray Kathy Murray Susan Murray Terry Murray David Necessary David Nickels Ijcroy Nickolson Brenda Norton Ronnie Osborne 96 Eighth Grade Jimmy Owens Kathy Owens Julie Parsell David Pennington Marjorie Pennington Darrell Phillips Pam Phillips Sherman Pippin Donna Pope Diana Puckett Joan Quesenberry Durell Raines Tony Ramsey Loretta Rasnake Susan Ratcliff Danny Reece Clarence Reed Donnie Reeves Keith Roark Jessie Roark Teresa Roberts Danny Rock Marty Rock Mike Rock Terry Rohr Andy Rosenbalm Debbie Row Dale Rust Darrell Salyers Beverly Rose Christine Rosenbalm Jeff Russell Jackie Ryan Donna Salyers 97 Eighth Grade Meg Savinsky Neil Schunke Brenda Shaffer Pam Sherfey Robert Simons Ernie Sandefur Bev Shaffer Sandy Shankle Daryll Simcox Janie Sisk Danny Slemp Becky Smith Margret Smith Pam Smith Terry Smith Terryl Smith Betty Sourbeer Sandee Sparf Ann Sout Sandra Sproles Jeff Stanley Lisa Stewart Pamela Sutherland Tamm ie Tabor Donna Tate Tony Tench Mike Tester Amy Thompson Kaelu Tolley Sandy Triple Billie Trivette Sherry Vance Steve Vencill Laura Vermillion 98 Eighth Grade Ellen Vaught Linda Kay Wann Ray Warren Susan Watson Mike Weaver Marilyn Webster Donnie White Darrel Widner Pat Widner Jimmy Wilson Joe Widner Tammy Woodard Leda Woodby Sandra Woodby Dale Worley Dela Worley Deborah Worley Rita Worley Teresa Worley Terry Wright Reba Yates David Young Tina Young WOW! What a day!!! Pam and Sonja Brown act like sisters. .•.•.V.’.V.VV.V.V S.C.A. PICTURED (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. Jim Butcher, Sponsor; Darius Johnson, Sgt. at Arms; Jerry Chorosevic, Parliamentarian- Debbie Johnson, Reporter; Mark Draper, Vice President, Ike Anderson, President; Teresa Wright, Secretary; Doris Clendenenj Chaplain; Pam Mays, Historian; Becky Anderson, Treasurer; Mr. Donald Mashburn, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Donnie Campbell Larry James, Gale Leonard, Jack Wagner, Blaine Morris, Lyle Parker, Kathy Koch, Teresa Kilby, Debbie Collins, Vonnie Edwards’ THIRD ROW: David Young, Bryan Yoho, Dale Grogan, John Hill, Darlene Sharrett, Debbie Widner, Kathy Fraser Diane Fraser Bruce Bently, Daryl Simcox, Donald Reeves. FOURTH ROW: Marty Slemp, Sharon Halstead, Teresa Williams, Debbie McCroskey! Aniy Thompson, Diana Jaap, Teresa Baker, Sandy Sproles, Joan Davidson, Jeff Crytzer, Nelson Shortt. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Robinson, Rebecca Nunez, Candy Maiden, Terry Dickson, Kathy Dye, Mona Fleenor, Susan Warren, Carolyn Gallimore Janet Burnette, Cathy Meade, Jennie Houser. SIXTH ROW: David Hunsaker, Liz Anderson, Gail Shankel, Sonja Brown, Kim Kennedy, Pat Widner, Mike Bailey, Vera Jessee, Mary Ann Lagerholm, Carol Shelly, Tony Carter. SEVENTH ROW: Pat Widner, Mike Comer, Keith Farmer, Bobbie Booher, Linda Owens, Bev Long, Lori Branson, Pat Adkins, Rita Hicks, Teresa Vance Dennis Dutton. pCHTH ROW: Phil Barker, Phil Yon, Kelly Calloway, Carol Adkins, Karen Balthis, Janet Helton, Anna Chorosevic, Raymond Wilson, Joe Wilson, David Pennington. 102 S.C.A. This year through the Student Cooperative Association a good communication line was opened among stu ents, teachers, and administration. The overall atmosphere was relaxed, due to free and frequent discussions among the different school groups. Also Mr. Farnsworth, as well as other members of the administration, was present at several S.C.A. scheduled meetings to hear the voice of the student body through their elected representatives. The S.C.A., under the supervision of Mr. Donald Mashburn and Mr. Jim Butcher, managed the school store, sponsored clean-up week, assembly programs, took part in a mock election, worked to get a tape systern in the cafeteria, and worked to develop the merit system. S.C.A. members also found time to attend the district S.C.A. meeting in Wytheville, and to attend the state S.C.A. meeting in the spring of 1973. PICTURED (LEFT TO RIGHT): Doris Clendenen, Chaplain; Pam Mays, Historian; Teresa Wright, Secretary; Debbie Johnson Reporter; Becky Anderson, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Darius Johnson, Sgt. at Arms; Mark Draper, Vice President; Ike Anderson President; Jerry Chorosevic, Parliamentarian. 103 4-HCliib Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Patty Weaver, Treasurer; Susan Warren, President; Janette Pippin, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Debbie Widner, Pam Smith, Teresa Maxwell, Carolyn Alexander, Janie Sisk; Rose Nunez, Vice President; Sharon Haynes, Joyce Millard, Lafawn Frohling, Rhonda Harley, Teresa Young, Apryl Denny, Dawne Phelps, Wanda Clawson. THIRD ROW: Linda Brooks, Bonnie Vanover, Candy Phillips, Loretta Cadle, Patty Stevens, Robin Miller, Cathaline Owens, Ellen Vault, Rita Worley, Kaelu Tolley, Diane Gross, Pam Eades, Sally Bordwine, Diane Latham, Patty Blevins. FOURTH ROW: Tammy Barr, Lana Alexander, Shelia Fleenor, Darlene Denton, Patricia Warren, Brenda Fleenor, Sandra Dickenson, Tina Carrier, Sharon Sifford, Patsy Rice, Vicki Wright, Mona Fleenor, Wanda Cox. FIFTH ROW: Teresa Dinkens, Donna Lunsford, Pat Sutherland, Mary Moore, Diane Roe, Kathy Hawkins, Kitty Barger, Robin Colley, Sharon Shifford, Janie Shortt, Cathylene Widner, Teresa Phillips, Eva Hughes, Susan Fleenor, Brenda Hill, Pam Campbell. Under the direction of Mrs. Lenora M. Smith and Mr. David P. Robinette, the 4-H Club of Washing¬ ton County had many projects and programs. There was a county council who planned programs and projects. The representatives from Battle to the county council were Susan Warren and Denise Frohling. In the summer of 1972, seven members from Washington County, Virginia spent a week in Washington County, Pennsylvania, staying with families of fellow 4-H’ers. In aceordance to plans, members visited states in the midwestern and southeastern United States. To go on these trips, members worked hard to earn money in such projects as pancake suppers and lunch sales. For entertainment, a dance and or concert was planned for spring or summer. At school meetings, 4-H ers have many projects. These include raising animals, care of farm equip¬ ment, wildlife, home economics, and ground beautification. At the meetings, members or leaders gave demonstrations in one of the areas mentioned above. Battle club members held a car wash which received active participation. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Nelson Shortt, Reporter; Neil Smith, President; Robbie Hawkins, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jessee Hill, Scott Leonaril, Mike Mullins, C. H. Combs, Ricky Stout, Timothy Mathew, Teddy Carrier, Durell Raines, Mark Campbell, Sterl C ullop, Mike Rock, Mark Hobbs, Wayne Eades. THIRD ROW: Danny Reese, Ricky Williams, Peanut Ingle, Jeff Russell, Jay Murrey, Don Necessary, Darrell Salyer, Larry Hammit, Jack Musselwhite, Jackie dayman. FOURTH ROW: Danny Sims, Bobby Blayl ock, Keith Roark, Dak Grogan, Randy Hughes, Johnny Soroles, Danny Smith, Danny Mumpower, Randy Booth, Phil Parris. 104 Drama Varina Woodwood, an unexpected guest, created niucli conflict when she arrived at the Huff residence in the Christinas play. The speech and drama classes presented a modern version of the Nativity using Rea¬ ders Theatre. Theatre Arts at John S. Battle High school provided students with experi¬ ences in the total theatre process: act¬ ing, design, rehearsal, production, stagecrafts, and play attendance. The dramatic season began with a Christ¬ mas production entitled “A Christmas Potpourri ”. Presented b students of the speech and drama classes, the pro¬ gram consisted of a one-act comedy and Readers Theatre adaptation of A Child Is Born. Experience was gained in stage movement, dialogue, makeup, sound effects, and publicity. In February twelve Juniors gathered to decide the fate of a young girl in the production of The Jury Room. The cast and technical crews for this three- act play were composed of students from all grade levels. The speech and drama classes entered the Southwest District One-Act Play Fes¬ tival in March and presented the episodic play. An Overpraised Season. The classes also presented several one-act plays to English classes during the year. Students w ere given complete production respon- sibilit ies for these performance and were consequently able to apply their classroom study of drama. Throughout the year students enjoyed attending com¬ munity theatre and visiting the drama departments of several local colleges. Dramatics proved to be an interesting and a successful venture at John Battle during the 1972-’73 school year. I he 1972 Sen ior Cla.ss Play vva.s the three-act eomecly The Whole Truth. I.aura Brotbeck and Phil Parri.s portrayed hus¬ band and wife in a (Christmas one-act play. 103 Speakers’ Bureau Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Sam Wagner, Matt Savinsky, Craig Elsea, David Fleenor, SECOND ROW: Mr. Jack Garland, Sponsor; Richard Crouch, Dennis Parker, Robbie Kegley, Phil Parris. Not pictured: Mr. Tom Stokes, Sponsor; David Hunsaker’ The Speakers ' Bureau is an organization of young men who participate in school and community events where their talent for public speaking can be expressed. The bureau is open to any eighth through twelfth grader who can prove his speaking ability. Members are invited to several speaking dinner events sponsored by civic clubs. Their advisors are Mr. Tom Stokes and Mr. Jack Garland. 106 Debate Society David Hunsaker prepares for debate tournament. The 1972-’73 Debate Society was involved in two major activities this spring. Throughout the fall and winter the society worked hard with these two events as their goals. The first of these was a trip to the University of Richmond for the annual debate tournament. The second was participation in the Southwest District debate tournament. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Doug Yon; David Hunsaker. Chairman; David Fleenor, Pliil Parris; Richard Crouch, Treasurer Mr. Jeffrey Minton, Sponsor. 107 N.H.S. iTUDENTS NRRNING National Honor Society bulletin board committee members Janet Hensley, Catliy Singleton, and Susan Horne admire their work. The National Honor Societx creates enthusiasm for scholarship, stimulates a desire to render service, develops character, and promotes leadership within the students of John S. Battle. The main project each year is the awarding of a scholarship to an outstanding National Honor Society member. Miss Ph ' llis Ratliffe is the society’s advisor. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Miss Pln llis Ratliffe, Advisor; Wanda Dishner, Secretar ; Katin Koch, President; L n Slieffield, N ice President; Diane Fraser, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Lyle Parker, Steve Spires, Blaine Morris, Jack Wagner, Ike Anderson! Rita Sheffe , Janet ( appalli, David Hunsaker, 1 ila Garrett, Linda Warden. THIRD ROW: Larry James, Denise Prohling, Janet Henslex, Leisa Lilix, Pam Harrison, (lale Leonard, Angela Smith, Kathx Gallimore, Greg Martin. Kathy Fraser. FOURTH ROW; Jerry Chorosevic, Karen Stine, Sue Murphx, Donna Godfrex, Marsha Snadcr, Teresa Bott, Rita Whicker, Cathy McCauley. FIFTH ROW: Bo Snodgrass, Steve Robinson. Cathx Singleton, Susan Horne, Lola Davidson, N ' arina Woodxx aid, Randx Berrv, Linda Oxvens, Marx Young, Teresa Wright. 108 Junior Civitans Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. Steve Smeltzer, Spoii.sor; Dennis Dutton, rreasurer; Joev Cooper. Seeretar ; David Hnnsaker. President; Ra mond Wilson. Vice President; Burt Ogle.s, Secretars; Mr. Benin I.emon, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: John {till. Mike Kiser, Vernon Corum, Mark H ler, Craig Milhorn, Johnin Powers, Roland Henslee, Mike I ' avlor. THIRD ROW: Barr Bays, Kemper Meade, Dennis Salyer, Kemn Groves, Copes Hicks, Steve N ickers, Steve Mc.Nllister, Bohbv Blevins. Every year the Junior Civitaii.s participate in special activities as a service to the school and the community. One of the activities of the club last fall was to sponsor a Get Out the V ote campaign to enable voters w ithout rides to reach the polls. Projects in winter and spring included furnishing benches for the senior court, buying furniture for the teachers’ lounge, participating in a basketball game with the Key Club, and attending the annual Civitan convention in scenic Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Junior Civitan Officers, Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Joe ( ooper, Sccretarv; Ra mond Wilson, Vice President; David Hunsaker, President; Burt Ogle, Secretary; Dennis Dutton, Treasurer. 109 Phoenix Staff Pictured LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Vonnie Edwards. SECOND ROW: Velma Mays, Lyn Sheffield. THIRD ROW: Diane Fraser, Janet Cappalli, Mary oung, Bruce Denton. FOURTH ROW: Sherr Freeman, Doris Clendenen, Teresa Williams Wanda Dishncr, Beth Snodgrass, Hope Simco.x. FIFTH ROW: Teresa James, Becky Shaffer, Beckv Moore, Carla Jesse. SIXTH ROW: Debbie Hayden, Mary Rev ' iiolds, Pam Meredith, and Miss Vermillion. Fditor-in-Chief .Vonnie Edwards Assistant Editor.: I_,ola Davidson Business Manager.Wanda Dislmer Advertising Manager.Lyn Sheffield Circulation Manager.Janet Cappalli Publicit) Manager .Pam Meredith Layout Editors .Vonnie Edwards Lola Davidson (.opv Editor.Mary Reynolds Photography Fiditors.Bruce Denton Wayne Dixon Sections Editor..Pam Jessee Student Life Editor .Vonnie Edwards Clubs and Organizations Editor . . . Mary Reynolds Sports Editor .Lyn Sheffield Se ' iiior Editor .Vonnie Edwards Junior Editor.Lola Davidson Sophomore PTlitor .Velma Mays Pdghth Grade Editor.Teresa Wdlliams Student Directory.Velma Mays, Marie Mullins .Beckv Shaffer The 1972-’73 yearbook staff began planning the 1973 yearbook by attending a yearbook workshop at Virginia Intermont College in May. In August, Vonnie Edwards, Editor-in-chief, and Lyn Sheffield, Advertising and Sports Editor, brought home honor¬ able mentions for competition in section, lay-out designs from a four day yearbook workshop at Emory and Henry College. The 1973 staff sold 1100 yearbooks, a sal es drive that no school in this area can match. Money making projects other than yearbook sales and advertising included sponsoring an assembly program featuring The Slug, the Miss PHOENIX Contest, an appear¬ ance on K1 assroom Kwiz, bake sales, window wash¬ es, and car washes. The staff also participated in the homecoming decorations contest. Miss Penny Vermillion is the yearbook advisor. 110 Phoenix Staff V ' onnie Edwards and Eyii Shcdfield are pictured after uiiiniiij? Honorable Mention at carl)ook uorkshop. Sharon Halstead, Pam Jessee, Lola Dav idson, and Wavne Dixon earhook sales drive workers rrrepare for campaign glance though 1972 PHONEIX. Art Club Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mrs. Phyllis Minnick, Sponsor; Alice Cooper, Sgt.at Arms- Darlene Freese Secretarv io kim Sanders, Treasurer; Candy Maiden, President; Pam Meredith, Vice President- Chuck Cox Renorter- Sonia R -stonan, NetaPHce, Jaa„e,.e Kennedy. Denise Rise,, Caihy Hnght ChuA Hawiins BaZ H e uTa Benheld, Rhonda Harlev, Debbie Gentry, Ann Shankle. THIRD ROW: Paul Miller, Libby Tavlor, Georgia Roberts ' Pat Widner h rd Crouch Sandy Dixon, Mike Mumpower, Gary Taylor, Kathy Harley, Larry Mabe. FOURTH ROW: Phi’llip Countiss’ James Taylor Steve Harvey, Doug on Johnny Sproles, Steve Sproles, Freddie Garrett, Janet Helton, Donna Thomas vfckie Hash’ Ricky Jones, Cindy Quesenberry, Mike Noonkester. i uumas, v icKie nasn. The Art Club, sponsored by Mrs. Phyllis Minnick, developed art skills and encouraged the apprecia¬ tion ot art by viewing, criticizing, and discussing displays of student and professional exhibits at school and away, craft sales, and school decorations. Members also enjoyed entering their works in various art competitions including the Mary Lula Tedder Art Award. h 112 Spanish Club The Spanish Club, sponsored by Mrs. Bernice Hernandez, has had an out¬ standing year. There were many new members on hand for various club pro¬ jects. In the course of the year, special speakers were present at the meetings. Members were visited by such local personalities as the Reverend Bob McGaughey and Professor W.L. Siemens from V.I. College, who gave interesting accounts of the lives of Spanish-speaking people around the world. The club members were recognized for their imaginative display of Homecoming decorations. The final, but perhaps best feature was the customary Spanish Fiesta in the spring. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mrs. Bernice Hernandez, Sponsor; Keith Farmer, Treasurer; Debbie Hawkins, Vice President; Rhonda Jones, President; Phillip Ferski, Reporter; Gina Brown, Secretary; Candy Maiden, Chaplain. SECOND ROW: Joan Davidson, Cheryl Holmes, Jenni Morris, Judy McNamara, Debbie Johnson, Cathy Dye, Craig Elsea, Terry Rohr, Margaret Ryan, Kim Sanders. THIRD ROW: Libby Taylor, Jimmy Smith, Hunter Odum, Becky Young, Lola Davidson, Theresa Symonds, Vicki Ratliff, Jeanne Eastridge, Terri Colbert, Shelia Fleenor, Linda Brewer. FOURTH ROW: Van essa Monk, Todd Witt, Anthony Scott Brewer, Richard Crouch, Wilda Shaffer, Sharon Halstead, Linda Owens, Amy Petty, Tina Carrier, Veda Herndon, Tony Carter. 113 Latin Club The I.atin Club, sponsored by Miss Susan Austin, held a number of activities throughout the year relating to Latin and the Ancient Romans. At Christmas, small gifts were given to the teachers and the club sang Christmas carols in Latin. A slave sale was also held, along with other activities. There was a Roman Banquet, and the year was traditionally concluded with the Latin Club Banquet. Carman Hatley, Sandra Griffin, and Susie Counts discuss club activi¬ ties with Miss Austin. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Carl Coalson, Treasurer; Debbie Dickenson, Chaplain; Larry James, President; Debbie Gunning, Vice President; Anna Chorosevic, Secretary; Burt Ogle, Reporter; Miss Susan Austin, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Neil Easterly, Greg .Martin, Marie Mullins, Karolyne Richerson, Rita Sheffey, Carol Finley, Pat Blevins, Regina Robinson, Donna Crabtree, April Denny. THIRD ROW: Mike Knittle, Danny Deskins, Tony Bowers, Teresa Bott, Lori Branson, Beth Snodgrass, Carmen Hatley, Danita Wagner, Rhonda Stark, Pat Blevins, Kathy Stark, Sandra Griffith, Susie Counts, Debbie Blaylock. FOURTH ROW: Marty Slemp, Mike Kiser, Tommy Baker, Laurie Duty, Suzanne Cole, James Slemp, Joe Wilson, I.eisa James, Toby Bowers, Kathy Robin¬ son, Mary Beth Patton, David Anderson, David Fleenor, JeffWitt. 114 French Club ' ' c ' ’1 h ■ ■ ' .IHEa 1 1 gi.« 11. ijlp f 1 Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Miss Rita McNevv, Sponsor; John Hill, Vice President; Hope Sinicox, (ihaplain; Mark Draper, President; Pam Harrison, Treasurer; Cindy McCaulev , Historian; Sharon Dupont, Reporter; Phil on, Sgt. at Arms. SECOND ROW: Jon Loggans, Steve Leonard, Becks Neese, Julie Parsell, Tamrnie Johnson, Teresa Williams, Diana Jaap. THIRD ROW: Matt Savinsky, Ike Anderson, Rita Hicks, Roland Henslee, Karen Stine, Donna Tate. FOURTH ROW: Ricky Weatherly, Terry Leonard, Doug Yon, Leisa Lilly, Johnny Ross, Janet Helton, Debbie Keith, Donna Tate. Not pictured: V ' arina Woodward, Sec¬ retary. The French Club, sponsored by Miss Rita McNew, desires to be of the greatest possible service to John S. Battle High School and to advance the interests of club members in French language, culture, and civilization. To achieve this goal, people visit the club who are either native French speakers or have visited France recently. At Christmas some needy family or individual was aided. The annual picnic was held in the spring. The French Club is supported by dues and by the proceeds from bake sales. 115 Senior Science Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT); Lyle Parker, Parliamentarian; Kathy Koch, Treasurer; Jack Wagner, Vice President; Blaine Morris, President; Kathy Fraser, Secretary; Mrs. Dorothy Daughtrey, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Martha Lester, Sue Murphy, Ike Ander¬ son, Mike Kiser, Sam Wagner, Janet Cappalli, John Hill, Holly Sparf. THIRD ROW: Teresa Hale, Vickie Ratliffe, Leisa Lilly, Karen Stein, Cher l Duty, Rita Sheffey, Diane Duty, Doris Clendenen, Lyn Sheffield, Carl Jessee. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Bott, Barbara Countiss, David Anderson, Keith Farmer, Doug Yon, Larry James, Bo Snodgrass, Jeff Witt. The Senior Science Club is an academic organization which is sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Daughtrey. All members have an overall average and show evidence of above average interest and achievement in Science. The main activity of members this year was preparation of research papers for local, state, and na¬ tional competitions. Students who passed the preliminary Westinghouse National Competition went to Williamsburg to participate in the Virginia Science Talent Search. Senior Science Club activities this year included participation in the local science fair, bake sales, decorating for Homecoming and the sponsorship of the Senior Science vs. Faculty Volleyball game. 116 Junior Science Club Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): FIRST ROW: Mrs. Joan Minnick. Sponsor; Becky Nunez, Sgt-at-Arrns; John Sheffield, Treasurer; Copey Hicks, Vice-president; Phil Yon, President; Joan Davidson, Secretary; Jeff Kiser, Reporter, Gary Combs, Sgt-at-Arms; Mrs. Gay Meade, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Tereas Phillips, Betty Browning, Judy Hunsucker, Leigh McGracy, Cheryl Holmes, Becca Young, Jeannie Morris, Joan Quesenberry, Pam Smith, Anna Chorosevic, David Griffen, Chester Mumpower. THIRD ROW: Kitty Barger, Sands Shankel, Marjorie Pennington, Laurie Duty, Sherry Wagner, Teresa Williams, Rita Hicks, Sharon Dupont, Bruce Denton, Ernie Newland, Phil Johnson, Gilmer Meade, Eric Duff. FOURTH ROW: Diane McCray, Betty Galliher, Carl Coalson, Jenny Miller, Seba White, Reba Fleenor, April Denny, Becky Countiss, Donna Crabtree, Tommy Miller, Chuck Derring, Mark Eades, Paul Young, David Widner. FIFTH ROW: Amy Barker, Pam Fades, Sally Bordwine, Ann Stout, Benita Milhorn, Brenda Millard, Susan Cole, Tina Smith, Kaelu Tolley, Ron Jaap, Kenny Frazier, Jimmy Moore. SIXTH ROW: Margaret Mary Savinsky, Amy Thompson, Gwen Colbert, Jackie Horner, Tim Duff, Larry King, Bruce Bently, Jeff Crytzer, Jayde Fleenor, Darrell Raines, Ronnie Morris, Neil Easterly, SEVENTH ROW: Mark Fleenor, Tim Widner, Tim Ruole, Ricky Hughes, Hunter Odum, l.eroy Dinkle, Mike Rock, John Combs, Teddy Carrier, Tony Ramsey, Wayne Eades. The Junior Science Club, sponsored by Mrs. Joan Minnick and Mrs. Gay Meade, strives to promote better knowledge in the field of sciences, to encourage scientific interest, and to promote academic achieve¬ ment in science. The club’s interests of the year were photography and astronomy. Through field trips, the members expanded and enriched their knowledge and understanding of basic scientific concepts. Jr. Science activities included bake sales, homecoming activities, school |spirit i promotion and a picnic to end the year’s work. 117 Ph vsics Club I ictured (I FT TO RIGHT): Jack W agner, President; Steve Spires, Secretary; Kathv Fraser, Sgt. at Arms; Gale Leonard Vice President; Danny Bowman, Reporter-Historian; Lyle Parker, Treasurer; Bo Snodgrass. SECOND ROW: Mr. James Loggans Sponsor- lerry Dickson, Donny Dye, Ike Anderson, Janet Cappalli, Steve Robinson, Blaine Morris, Carl Jessee. The Physics Club is composed of students taking Physics. The purpose of the Physics Club is to promote the acquisition of skills in reasoning and research, practical knowledge in science with emphasis on Physics, social and service activities, sponsorship of programs, speakers, and publications to better inform the students of the physical world. The fourteen members of the club, under the sponsorship of Mr. J.W. Loggans, decided to put out a school newspaper. It was published bi-monthly. The Physics Club planned an appearance on Klassroom Kwiz. The club also made plans for an annual field trip. 118 Librarx Club Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mrs. Fdaiiie T. Duty, Sponsor; Marsha Snader, Trina Barlow, Debbie Singleton, Mrs. Slielab Gregg, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Teresa Bott, Debbie Widner, Debbie Osborne, Larr Ansebni, Karen Smith. Catin Hawk, CTdeste Tuell, Eva Barker, Debbie Taylor. THIRD ROW: Kenny Robinson, Jessee Hill, Danny Harlow, Loretta Duckett, Brenda’Fleenor, James W hite, Kent Tignor, Phil Parris, Debbie Ha den. Penny Sourbeer, Dennis Dutton. The Library Club, sponsored by Mrs. Elaine Duty and Mrs. Shelah Gregg, played a major role in keeping the library operating smoothly. Many members of the club volunteered to assist the librarians during their study periods. The girls are responsible for keeping books, cards, and magazines in order; the boys work in the audio-visual department helping teachers use the available equipment. Besides the usual duties of the members, the club held bake sales, provided Christmas gifts for a child at the orphanage, entertained the faculty at a tea, and planned a picnic in the spring. A great portion of the club funds are used to improve the appearance of the library and to make it a more pleasant place in which to work. The objectives of the club are to improve the school library and audio-visual service, arouse further enthusiasm for books and reading, and encourage interest in the library profession. Library club members Sandra Eller (LEFT) and Debbie Hayden (RIGHT) demonstrate proper teelmiciues in using library ecpiipment. 119 D.E.C.A. Distributive Education refers to vocational education for those students preparing for or engaged in distributing goods and services to the public, including all retail, wholesale, and service occupations. Distributive Education offers preparatory instruction for students desiring to explore distribution as a career, seeking a broader knowledge of the principles of free enterprise, or building a foundation for continuing education relating to distribution. Its purpose is also to provide vocational instruction for individuals already employed or preparing to enter those occupations followed by proprietors, managers, or employees in distribution. The Distributive Education Program of John S. Battle High School has an enrollment of 66 students, twenty-six in D.E. I, twenty-three in D.E. Il,,and seventeen in D.E. III. Forty-three of these students are working in twenty-five distributive business of the Bristol area. These students have an average hourly wage of $1.55 and will earn approximately $100,000 collectively this school year. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Peggy Minnick. Reporter; Ramona Thomas, Vice-President; Anthony Lane, President; Nancy Owens, Treasurer; Donna Ramsey, Secretary, SECOND ROW: Mr. Gene Grindstaff, Sponsor; Debbie Osborne, James Farris, David Eaton, Charles Fields, Jeff Leonard, Cathy Watson, Glenda Peters, Peggy Durham, Danny Harlow. THIRD ROW; John Hawkins, Steve Vestal, Tommy Canter, Larry DePriest, Lewis Barker, Robin Wingate, Claudia Martin, Peggy Roark, Trina Barlow, James Whittaker. FOURTH ROW: Johnin Durham, James Booher, David I.atham, Ton Booher, Randy Barker, Phil Waycaster, (uirtis [ ’elty, C’urtis Rose. 120 Bible Club VVriglit, Pattv 11 jams. FIFTH Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mrs. Jean Collins, .Sponsor; Janet Burnette Son President; Beverly Hanger, Secretarv; Helen Wo, sor SECOND ROW: Rachel Tester, Debbie Vance, Sharon Reed, Debbie Barrett Sharon Haynes, Voriece McNew, Debbie Collins, Velma Mays, Pam Stewart, Cathv Meade Sheila Harmon. THIRD ROW: Vicki Harmon, Tom Adams, Perrv Dalton, Terrv’ Houser P retta Duckett, Kathy Gallimore, Pattv Gallimore, Plivllis Brewer ROW; Debbie Holden, Sandra Brannon, idsa Ford, Patricia Stevens, Betty Debbie Blaylock, Jeanie Dinkins, Nancy McC ann, Donna Liimsford, Jane W i Jeanette Pippin, Sue Fields, Debbie Singleton. Debbie Mumpower, Teresa Salyer, Pam Lyons, Sharon Dotson, Tammv Miller. SIXTH ROVV: Robin SEVENto ' ROw ' t Libby Harris, Elaine Williams, i ma c.arrier. ...lerv Yocmm, Ava D l ’l toli D len Mai, Gmtr! ' ’NINTH‘ ' ' ROw ' ' c’ Pr cky Neese. Debbie Burnette, Loretta Cadle. Candv Phillips, Kem ' icth Gentry, NINTH ROW: Craig Milhorn, Rohm (.oilier, Neil Smith, Betty Campbell, Robbie Campbell, Alice Cooper Ramona rhomas, Joyce Barker Pam Letron Teresa U illiam.s, Sandra Morgan, Robert Picklesimer. TENTH ROW: Brenda Norton Angie LiT T te ELEVENTH ROW d ' ’ D ‘y ' l’ • ' ' ' vP Barbara Hughes, Brenda Hill. Janice ' shoftt. Larry I ate, ELEVENTH ROW. Dennis Dutton, Steve icker.s, Peggy Roark, Belinda Adams, Rita Worlev, Loretta Williams wTdnm Brooks, Janie Senter, Becky Worley, Bonnie Vanover, Linda Brooks, ' Judy Ketron. Cathy ig Leader; Cindv McCaulev, Chaidaiii; I.issa rley. Pari iamentarian; Miss Rhoda (iraig, Spon- Eva Barker, Rose Nunez, Shonda Atkins, Reta Slate, Sandra Pdler, l.eisa James, Ik ' tty McNew, Brenda Owens, Cathy Sy lvia Cole, Robin Colley. FOURTH Ingle, Roberta Huber, Terry Dinkins, ROW: Patty Weaver, Debbie Widner, Humphrey, Danny Smith, Mark Waycaster, Brenda McNew, Donna Pope, Betty Sourbeer, Debbie C ar- W ' illiams. 1’ina (Carrier, (]her I Garrett. “So th en every one of us shall of himself to God.” Romans 14:12 give account Club members decorate for Homecoming. 121 F.B.L.A. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT); Lissa Wiseman, Historian; Mary Young, Treasurer; Teresa Williams, Chaplain; Debbie Hayden, Vice President; Elaine Williams, President; Wanda Dishner, Secretary; Joyce Barker, Parliamentarian; Shonda Atkins, Sgt. at Arms; jo Ann Robinson, Reporter; Mrs. Margaret French, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Celeste Tuell, Kay Carter, Vicki Wright, Patsy Rice, Debbie Vance, Rose Nunez, Denise Frohling, Gail Swift, Cynthia Young. Not pictured: Mrs. Margie Duckworth, Sponsor. The Future Business Leaders of America Club is designed to give its members a better under¬ standing of the business world. Those belonging to the club must be taking at least one business subject and maintain a C average. The Club’s sponsors are Mrs. Margie Duckworth and Mrs. Margaret French. 1 ' B. L. A. Cdub officers pose for Virginia Tennessean shot. 122 F.H.A. PICTURED (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. C.F. Copenliaver, Advisor; Brenda Carroll, Sweetheart; Kemper Meade, 2nd Viee-President- Becky Anderson, Reporter, Helen Worley, Reporter; Patty Weaver, Chaplain; Janette Pippin, Reporter; Debra Widener President- Sammy Rock, ecretarv; Gorden Barker, Vice-president; Wayne Statzer, Treasurer; Mike Buekner, Parliamentarian; John Combs’ Sentinal; J.A. Cole Advisor; R.C. Walton, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Kathy Shaffer, Patsv Rice; Vicki Wright Cathv Brewer Rita Slate Cathy Mp de JLincla Hughes, SAisan Fleenor, Barbara Hughes, Brenda Hill, Cathy Barker, Drema Barker, Dannv Repe, Robert Perry. THip ROW: leresa Kilby Jimmy Sandefur. Jackie Denton, Fddie Sproles, Steven Vencill, Vonnie Edwards SormT’tiTAw Haynes, Carolyn Alexander, Janet Hilliard, Stanley Millard, Sherman Pippin, Curtis Millard, Ronnie Rowe! FOUpn pW: Steve Brewer, Clayton Booher, Richard Dean, Fddie Davis. Danny Barker, Tim Matthews, Biliv Clavman, Lvnn Lunsford, Mark Whitaker. Tommy Atchley, Glenn Estep, Dennis Thomas, Mark Woodard, Jerrv Bryant. FIFTH ROW: Gail Shankle Marty Rock, David Cannon, Danny Rock, Howard Roark, Alvin Barnett, Mike Latrayna, Gene Murray, David Stallard Eric Duff’ Jr «OW: Liz Anderson Melson Shortt Jack dayman, Mark Braswell, Ronald Fleenor. Mike Denton. James SWFNTH Hensley, Dathy Dye, Steven Reich, Mike Missick, Fred Collins. SEVENTH ROW: Darrell Poe, Neil Smith Lynn dayman, Steve Casady, Teddy Gobble, Steve Kestner, Michael Hall, Richard Sentor, Darre I Phillips, Lafawn Irohling, Clmrle Fields. EIGHTH ROW: Barry Bright, Johnnv Hall, Kennv Fraxier. Darrell Johnson CiirNINTirtew iJ mT I F i ' ■ ders. Dale Grogan, Guv Hardin, Mike Gill. NINTH pW: David Latham Mike Rock, Ronnie Morris, Richard Canode, X ' ernon Tate, Scottie Rvnes, Garv Morgan, Dale Gilmer, Billy Pate, Steve Booher, Darrell W idner, Steve Booher, Darryl Worlev, Dennis Grizzle. TENTH ROW: Billy Clayrnan, Randy Tallman, Rick Kiser, Alan Hughes, Danny Godsey, Darrel Millard, Garv Morgan Mike Reese Rick Wib hams, Jeff Gilmer Dennis_Grizzle ELEVENTH pW: Dennis Phillips, Horold Harless. Kenny Keene, Jack Rutherfor. Biliv Turner, Billy o Necessary, Jack Sorah, Richard Houser, Dinnis Mullins. Ras Warren. THIRTEEOTH pW: Tim Hall, T im Hensley, Lislie Hensley, David Cox, Rager Clark, Anther Salver. Doug Fleenor T eorge Hoss, James Ingle, Randy Hughs, Mard Hobbs, Ernie Sandefur, Steve Slagle. ' The John S. Battle Chapter of the Future Farm¬ ers of America is the Co-Curricular Club of Agri¬ culture with 196 active members. Members partici¬ pated in livestock, forestry, and dairy judging, and tractor driving contests. Several of the membeis exhibited livestock and dairy animals at local fairs and the Abingdon Tobacco Festival. The Future Farmers sponsored a leadership train¬ ing conference for the Washington County Federa¬ tion and F.F.A. members from nearby counties. The club financed their activities by selling mixed nuts, publishing a club calendar, grading tobacco for local farmers, and constructing picnic tables. Social and recreational activities included F. F.A.- F.H. A. Summer Camp held at Smithfield, Virginia, a chicken barbecue, a camping trip, and an awards program. Club members participated in the F.F.A. State Convention, National F.F.A. Week, and forest¬ ry and Leadership Camp. I he club advisors are C.F. Copenhaver, R.C. Walton, and J.A. Cole. Boys will be girls during F. F.. . initiation. F.H.A. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Miss Janette Martin, Advisor; Laura Brotbeck, Historian; Teresa Wright, National F.H.A. Week Officers; Pat Adkins, Recreation Leader; Janet Burnette, Parliamentarian; Jeannie Houser, Reporter; Rita Whicker, Degrees Sec¬ retary; CaroKn Gailimore, President; Cathy McCauley, Vice President; Vonnie Edwards, Recording Secretary; Darlene Holden, Correspondence Secretary; Lynn Neeves, Historian; Mary Beth Patton, Chaplain; Anna Chorosevic, Recreation Leader; Susie Jones, Song Leader; Miss Susan Scott, and Miss Ruth McNiel, Advisors. SECOND ROW: Lisa Ford, Pat Colley, Margaret Smith] Joyce Millard, Phyllis Brewer, Kathy Dixon, Betty Hart, Teresa Baker, Tricia Ball, Darlene Denton, Teresa Anders, Darlene Phillips, Karen Smith. THIRD ROW: Pan Smith, Joan Quesenberry, Pat Stevens, Sandra Brannon, Teresa Humphreys, Sandy Puckett, Donna Thomas, Vicki Hash, Kathy Hawk, Mitchell Lawson, Jenny Miller, Becky Miller, Libby Harris. FOURTH ROW: Sherry Norton, Cathy Harley, Dianne Puckett, Ginger Hutton, Susan Brotbeck, Gina Brown, Pam Stewart, Pamela Campbell, Sandy Sp- roles, Susan Fauidner, Debbie Holden, Kathy Gailimore, Debbie Singleton, Cathy Meade. FIFTH ROW: Teresa Worley, Hope McCracken, Betty Sourbeer, Marjorie Pennington, Cathy Bowers, Vicki Morrison, Linda Wright, Vicki Stout, Sue Murphy,’Linda Warden, Marsha Lawson, Sally Bordwine, Sylvia Cole. SIXTH ROW: Laura Bardsley, Brenda Norton, Debbie Fleenor, Pari Hiler, Susan Ratcliffe, Tina Young, Kathy Larrison, Ann Stout, Connie Coppidge, Diane Gross, Teresa Fleenor, Pamela Phillip. SEVENTH ROW: Benita Milhorn, Linda Owens, Becky Neese, Terry Kye, Dawne Phelps, Sandy Triplette, Dru Booher, Linda Millard, Freda McCracken, Della W orley, Nina Grizzle. EIGHTH ROW: Carolyn Keith, Kathy Rankins, Eva Hughes, Robin Colley. The F.H.A. is one of the most active clubs at Battle. It has excellent national and federation affillia- tion. Battle s chapter is proud to have Carolyn Gailimore represent the chapter as Vice-President of the Smywasco Federation. One hundred members are actively involved in carrying out this year’s Program of Work: Our Future As Homemakers and Decisions That Count. The club s community project was helping to provide food clothing, and housing needs for an adopted family. Social activities the chib sponsored include the annual Christmas Ball, fall and spring picnics, and several activities during National F.H.A. Week, April 1- , including Senior Appreciation Da , Faculty Appreciation Day, and the annual Mother, Father, Daughter Banquet. 124 F. H. A. F.H.A, CRFFD We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future w ith w arm courage and high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For w e are the builders of homes. Homes for America’s future. Homes where living w ill be the e.xpression of ever thing That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the future w ith w arm courage And high hope. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Vonnie Edwards, Recording Secretary; Cathy McCauley, Vice President; Carolyn Gallimore Presi dent; Rita Whicker, Degrees Secretary; Darlene Holden, Correspondence Secretary; Mary Beth Patton Chai)lain SECOND ROW Jennie Houser, Reporter; Martha Lester, Treasurer; Pat Adkins, Recreation Leader; Susie Jones; Song Leader- Lynn Neeves His torian; Anna Choresevic, Recreation Leader; Laura Brotheck, Historian; Janet Burnette, Parlirnentarian . ■ 125 F.T.A. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Ed win a Fleenor, Reporter; Debbie Barrett, Historian; Greg Martin, Sgt. at Arms; Cathy Single- ton, Secretary; Liz Anderson, President; Mona Fleenor, Vice President; Becky Anderson, Treasurer; Angela Smith, Chaplain; Mrs. Lucille Butt, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Terryl Smith, Teresa Williams, Donna Harley, Wilda Shaffer, Teresa Baker, Penny Brewer, Teresa O ' Neal, Libby Harris, Becky Miller, Debbie Vance, Rachel Tester, Vicki Harmon, Carolyn Vermillion. THIRD ROW: David Sexton, Sharon Halstead, Teresa Byington, Joe Smith, Vicki Morrison, Betty Hart, Kathy Dixon, Vicki Ratliff, Karen Stine, Leisa Lilly, Kathy Harmon, Pam Stewart, Mildred Smith, Terri Colbert. FOURTH ROW; Mike Arnold, Rhonda Burke, Linda Jones, Eddie Sproles, Keith Farmer, Ricky Sams, Becky Nunez, Michelle Lawson, Jenny Miller, Seba White, Pat Ingle, Linda Godfrey, Amy Thompson, Margaret Savinsk , Terr Smith, Patsy Rice, Vicki Wright, Debbie Hayden. The Future Teachers of America, sponsored l)y Mrs. Lucille Butt, is open to all students interested in entering the teaching profession. The club engaged in such activities as the observation of American Lducation Week and ‘Teaching Day’ in the elementary schools. The F.T.A. also provided teacher aids, participated in Teacher Appreciation Week, helped a needy family at Christmas, and held a spring social. 126 Pep Club Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Kathy Dye, President; Nancy Owens, Glenna Peters, Bettv Sourbeer, (Belinda Adams Emil Lunsford, Joyce Brooks, Janie Senter, Becky Worley, Barbara Vanover. SECOND ROW: Jenny Abel, Brenda Owens, Betty McNew, Terry Houser, Sharon Haynes, Linda Brooks, Bonnie Vanover, Sandy Di.xon, Trinka Hensles, Sandra Morgan. THIRD ROW: Susan Wilson, Vice President; Katin Branham, Pam Stewart, Robin McNew, Donna Pope, (Barbara (Blevins, Beverly Shaffer Pam Millard, Mona Fleenor, Barbara I hipps, Teresa Baker, Marianne Lagerholm. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Rosenbaum, Secretarv; Joey Cooper, Brenda Sandefur, Susan Faulkner, Debbie Sproles, Donna Thomas, Vicki Hash, B.J. Browning Wilda Shaffer Sandv Sproles, Monica Mosberg. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Robinson, Trea.surer, Jimmy Carter, Ralph Byington, Vernon Corum, Perrv Dal¬ ton, Keith Farmer, Sue Haderer, Joan Crusenberry, Sandy Shankel, Debra Harmon, Pat Colley. SIXTH ROW: Roberta Huber, Historian; Scott Leonard, Lana Alexander, Patty Sutherland, Roy Hayworth, Rickv Stout, Theresa Maxwell Debbie Carroll Terrv Canter, Carol Atkins, Kelly Calloway, Voriece McNew, Debbie Collins. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Rose Chaplain EIGHTH ROW: Jack Weisenberger, Sgt. at Arms. NINTH ROW: Mr. Jim Butcher, Sponsor. Not pictured: Mrs. Merrv Jennings Spon¬ sor. e The purpose of the Pep Club is to encourage school spirit and student support for games. The club sponsored a bus to an away basketball game, sold school-spirit ribbons, aided cheerleaders in painting signs, and helped with the Washington County Basketball Tournament. Its money raising activities included selling school-spirit ribbons, singing Valentines, and having a coat-check room at the basketball tourna¬ ment. The club sponsors are Mrs. Merry Jennings, Head Sponsor, and Mr. Jim Butcher, Assistant Sponsor. G.A.A. The Girls Athletic Association had one of its finest years during the f972-’73 school session. A success¬ ful year began with the girls basketball team winning five games out of the season. During the holidays Christmas spirit was shown by G.A.A. members when articles of clothing, food, and presents were donated to a needy family through the Santa Pal organization. While the March of Dimes was having their yearly crusade against birth defects, members of the G.A.A. volunteered to help by selling peanuts in the Bristol area. The girls began practicing early for track to assure themselves a winning season. Perhaps the most spectacular display of talent of G.A.A. members was the 1973 Gym Show ' held in April. The show featured modern dancing, exercises on the rings, horse, and parallel bars, comedies on commercials, and tumbling. Miss Carmichel, Mrs. King, and Mrs. Robbins, and the girls produced a fantastic show. Toward the end of the year, the G.A.A. held its annual banquet for its members. Awards, letters, and thanks were received by outstanding girl athletics and their leaders. The club advisor is Miss Julia Car¬ michel. A. AW m Ail Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Diane Fraser, Reporter; Carol Atkins, Treasurer; Doris Clendenen, Vice President; Marianne Lagerholni, President; Janet Helton, Chaplain; Vonnie Edwards, Secretary; Sonja Brown, Sgt-at-Arms. SECOND ROW: Karen Balthis, Kathy Rankins, Debbie Taylor, Teresa CJaudell, Eva Barker, Shelly Hobbs, Lisa Benfield, Betty Campbell, Debbie Holden, Donna Crabtree, ( athy Meade, Kathy Koch, Janet Cappolli, Linda Warden. THIRD ROW: Beth Snodgrass, Debbie Mumpower, Cbndy Szulwski, Lola Davidson, Terry Pullins, Karen Gollebon, Patsy Owens, Barbara Phipps, Janet Owens, Kathy Stark, Rhonda Stark. FOURTH ROW: Carla Jessee, Vera Jesses, Amy Petty, Judy McNaniera, Debbie Hawkins, Laurie Duty, Joan Davidson. Rita Hicks, Jcnni Morris, Jenn Able, Teresa Phillips. FIFTH ROW: Cathy Haukins, Donita Wagner, Kathy Robinson, Belinda Nunley, Vicki Stout, Linda Wright, Pam Mays, Lee Ann Hunsucker, Freda McCraden, Cindy Lagasse. SIXTH ROW: Pam Meredith, Debbie (iarroll, Terry Cianter, Pat Atkins, Carroll Shelly, Paula Barker, Jo Bently, C. ' andy Kitzmiller, Susie Counts, Sandra Griffith, Mary Beth Patton. SEVENTH ROW: Kathy Romanowski, Pat Widener, Debi Gunning, Teresa Blackburn, Diana Jaap, Tammy Johnson, Julie Parsell, Kaelou Tolley, Lynn Neeves, Regina Robinson, Debbie Mueller. EIGHTH ROW: Alice Cooper, Kim Kennedy, lk)bbie Booher, Becky Neese, Adina Staidey, Rebbecca Young, Lori Branson, Cheryl Holmes, Libby Taylor, Debbie Sproles, Susan P’aulkner, Velma Mays, Debbie Collins, Celeste Tuell. 128 B — Club Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Don Pridemore, Sponsor; Darius Johnson, Sgt. at Arms; Roland Henslee, Reporter- Brvan Yoho President; Donny Dye, Vice President; Bo Snodgrass, Secretary; Scotty Rasnake, Treasurer; Coach William Halstead Sponsor Coach Howard Webb, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Gary Boothe, Randy Berry, Mike Bailey, Johnny Ross, Ike Anderson, Terry Dickson, Vernon Corum, Doug Mills, Mark Wingate, Sam Wagner, Larry Mabe, Darrell Messer. THIRD ROW: Mike Bell, Donnie Campbell, Johnny Marion, Danny Mumpower, Steve Harvey, Steve Vickers, Craig Milhorn, Tim Tabor Steve Robinson Jerry Chorosevic, Benjy Phelps, Bobby Williams, Ronnie Hawk. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Dixon, Mark Draper, Pat Fitzgerald! Kelly Calloway, Dale Hayden, Doug Hawthorne, Junior Snodgrass, David Young, Blaine Morris, Jeff Mumpower, Kemper Meade! Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Don Pridemore, Sponsor; Coach William Halstead, Sponsor; Coach Howard Webb, Sponsor. The B-Club membership is rriade up of lettermen of the six sports at John Battle High School. Some of the main purposes of this club are to sponsor projects to assist the athletic department, to improve participation in all phases of the athletic program, to improve school spirit, and to assist the school in general. The B-Club endeavored to do anything possible that might build more pride in the athletic program, and more pride within our school and community. Funds are raised through concessions at basketball games and sock hops following Fri¬ day night home games. The club’s main project this year is to purchase another trophy case which will be placed in the front entrance of the main building. 129 Key Club Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. Ralph Booher, Sponsor; Sam Wagner; Bo Snodgrass, Secretary; Jerrv Cihoroscvic, ice President; era Jessee, Clul) Sweetheart; Lyle Parker, President; Mark Draper, Sgt. at Arms; Terr Dickson, Treasurer; Robbie Kegley, Mr. Under the supervision of Mr. John Peltier atid Mr. Ralph Booher, Kev Club members sponsored an outstanding Homeeoming Danee as their major activity for the year. Besides this annual event, the club also participated in the annual Kiwanis Club “Pancake Sale in downtown Bristol. During Christmas, members gathered presents and donated them to members of a local boys’ club. The Key Club is responsible for the upkeep of the sign at the school s entrance. 1:30 Kev Club John Peitier, Sponsor. SECOND ROW; Steve Spires, (iale Leonard, Blaine Morris, Scott Basnake, Doniu Berry, Kelly Calloway, Steve Robinson. THIRD ROW: Dennis Parker, Jack Wagner, Ike Anderson, Mike Hutchins, Jeff Miimpower, Brvan f ' olio. Dye, Keith F ' armer, Randy Baile , Larrv Janies, (freg Key Club Officers. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): L le Parker, President; ' era Jessee, Club Sweetheart; Jerr Chorosevic, ' icc President; Bo Snodgrass, Secretary; Terry Dickson, Treasurer; Mark Draper, Sgt. at Arms. 131 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Miss Jane Cudd , Sponsor; Beck Anderson, School Projects Chairman; Liz Anderson, Treasurer, Dons Clendenen, Secretary; Mark Wingate, Club Sweetheart; Teresa Kilbv, President; Angela Smith, Vice President- Debbie Holden Chaplain; Cathy Meade, Reporter; Kay Carter, World Service Chairman. SECOND ROW: Donna Harley, Parliamentarian; Edwina Fleenor, Teresa B ington, Lee Ann Hunsucker, Pam Mays, Debbie Johnson, Terry Smith, Judy Hunsucker, Beverly Rose. THIRD ROW: Eva Barker, Darlene Denton, Darlene Freese, HolK Sparf, Kathv Gallimore, Janet Burnette, Celeste Tuell Trina Barlow Kathy Harrison. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Long, Rita Whicker, Teresa Wright, Carolvn Gallimore, Laura Brotbeck chhv McCaulev’ Linda Warden, Mary Young. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Rankins, Becky Nunez, Darlene Holden, Renee Edwards, Leslie ' Ford Vicki Morrison. 1 ri-Hi-’l bake sale receives active support from student bodv’. The Alph a Tri-Hi-Y is a scliool and communit) service club affiliated with the Y.M.C.A. Membership is open to an girl w illing to support the Hi-Y purpose of creating maintaining and extend¬ ing throughout the home, school, and community high standards of (diristian character. For school projects this ear club mem¬ bers served as guides for College Dax, put up bulletin boards in the school, participated in a teachers aid project, and helped w ith homecoming decora¬ tions. Community projects included visits to Bristol nursing homes and the children s w ard at Bristol Memorial Hospital. Gifts of fruit baskets and magazines were tak¬ en to patients in nursing homes; birth¬ day parties were given to Bristol Nurs¬ ing Home patients; programs were also presented. Gifts of toys and books w ere taken to the children s ward at the hos¬ pital. (dub members had an Faster egg hunt for children at the Janie Hammitt Home. The Alpha Tri-Hi-Y had a Santa Pal at (ihristmas, helped w ith the March of Dimes Bread Sale, the World Service Project and other fund raising projects sponsored 1) the cornmunitv and the Y.M.C.A. Junior Civinettes 1 , 1 J ' 1 M ' 2 JT k i f -I i ML 1 1 1 iM t. ' ' l f J 1 1 w Jm Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mrs. Linda l.ong. Sponsor; Sue Murphy, Secretary; C;arol n Gallimore, Vice President; Gail Shankel, President; Rita Whicker, Treasurer; Lynn Walton, Reporter; Mrs. Marlene McCall, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Kathy Romanowski Pat Widener, Beth Snodgrass, Kim Kcnned , Bobbie Rooher, Susan McCloud, Recca Young, Debbie Johnson, Debi Gunning, Jenni ’ Morris. THIRD ROW: ' Pwana Blackuell, Janet Otey, Linda Owens, era lessee, Pam Mays, Teresa Williams,Teresa Blackburn Karen Savinski, Rhonda Jones. FOURTH ROW: Linda Wright, Lisa James, lain Branson, IkwcrK Long, Cind Szulewski. Katin’ Thompson, T ila Garrett, Pam Jessee. The Junior Civinette Club is composed exclusively of girls who are either Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, or Seniors. The club helped such organizations as the Christmas Seal Society and the March of Dimes. The club served refreshments and helped as guides for the College Da program at Battle. The Civinettes worked jointlv with the Junior Civitan Club of Battle and the Abingdon Civitans to accomplish several community activities such as the Miss Washington County Beauty Pageant and to promote good citizenship among the youth of the community. Each year selected members attend the Appalachian District Junior Civitan Convention. The club’s sponsors are Mrs. Linda Long and Mrs. Marlene McCall. chorus Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Tim Duff, Janet Burnette; Susie Counts, Vice President; Robin Miller, Diane Latham, Becky Nunez, Mary Beth Moore, Paula Barker, Margaret Savinsky; Jo Bentley, Secretary-treasurer; Betty Hart, Nancy McCann, Kathy Kiser, Tammy Brewer, Janice Nicholson, Sandy Sparf, Richard Gross, Miss Virginia Taylor, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Debbie Worley; Jeanie Dinkens, Concert Manager; Becki Hood, Publicity Chairman; Jean Eastridge, Linda Hughes, Kathleen Owens, Angie Campbell, Susan Faulkner, Pat Di.xon, Carolyn Alexander, Lana Alexander, Kimberly Ball, Carol Nicholson, Diane Webster, Michelle Yocum, Pam Sutherland. THIRD ROW: Debbie Blalock, Jeff Crytzer; Phil Young, President; James Slemp, Perry Dalton, Dan Deskins, Billy Turner, Danny Godsey; Dan Mornings, Concert Manager; Freddie Garrett, Darrell Dvson, Billy Lewis, Carl Coalsori, Alice Cooper, Loretta Duckett. The Chorus, sponsored by Miss Virginia Taylor, had a full slate of activities this year. Members par¬ ticipated in a Christmas concert, a Christmas Assembly, and in the combined county Christmas concert. I here was also participation in All-Regional Chorus, the District Festival, and the H.M.S. Pinafore (an operetta presented by the county). In the spring, a concert was presented to both the High Point Ele¬ mentary P.T.A. and the John Battle P.T.S.A. Chorus members practice for upcoming concert. 134 Band Senior Hand Concert Memliers Senior Marching Band Members by section: FLUTES — Pam Harrison, Angela Smith, Pam Mays, Katin- Gallimore, Leisa James, Cind McCaule ' , Lee Ann Hunsucker, Becky Nunez, Teresa V ' enable, Loretta Duckett. CLARINETS — Creg Martin, Steve Spires, Sheila Denton, Debbie Tate, Laurie Duty, Reba Fleenor, Teresa B ington, Debbie Mumpow er, Renee Edu ards, S lvia Cole, Dayna Baker, Lisa Ford, Seba White, Gina Broun, Teresa Synionds, Debbie Long, Wayne Statzer, Jenny Lou Miller, Innn Ornduif, Linda Jones, Patty Gallimore, Marie Mullins, Rhonda Burkes. SAXOPHONES — Linda Owens, Bill Burkholder, Regina Robertson, Tomnn Baker, Mike Davenport, Rita Sheffex. TRUMPETS — Jack Wagner, Donna Harlex, Vernon Corum, Jiinnix Jones, Rickv Siemons, Steve Scyphers, Kevin Lester, Joe Smith, David Damerin. FRENCH HORNS Doris Clendenen, Cherxl Duty, Billie Parsons, Edxvina Fleenor. BARITONES — Diane Duty, Perrx Dalton, Jo Ann Robinson, TROMBONPIS — Mark Wingate, Du ight Harley, Ricky Sams, ' I ' erryl Smith, Donnie Runyon. BASSES — Eiddie Sproles, Linda Wright, Debbie Phipps, Tim Hanger, Kathx Rankins. PERCUSSION — Sam Wagner, Eddie Smith, Mark Denton, Te rry Kitzmiller, George Hutchinson, Mike Mullins. Band LEFT TO RIGHT; Jack Wagner — President, Drum Majorette — Donna Harley Steve Spires — Vdce-President, Doris Clendenen — Secretary, Pam Mays — Treasurer, and Linda Owens — Reporter. If 1 -m r —j All Regional Band Memhers 1.-56 Band Flag C orp.s (LEFT TO RIGHT): Kathy Hohinsoii, Dt ' hbie ' Sprolrs, I ' crc ' s a lliimplircv, Gaiidx Maidtai Helen or le , Brenda Saiule fur, ( dier I (Jar ret t, and Be erl 11 anger — (dipt a in. Majorettes (LEFT TO RIGHT): L ini Orndiiff, Rita .Sheffe , Pam Harrison — Head, LeeAmi Him- sueker, and Teresa Fades. Erie Spires All Virginia Band Mr. Mike Hounshell Band Director Varsity Football Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT), Jerry Choro- sevic, Larry Jenkins, Scottie Rasnake, Darrell Sp- roles, Terry Dickson, Kenny Groves, Randy Boothe, Mike V ' enable, Bo Snodgrass, Mike Arnold, Keith P ariTier, Raymond Wilson, Mark Draper, Kelly Calloway. SECOND ROW: Kenny Robin¬ son, Jeff Miimpower, Tony Carter, Gary Boothe, Larry Mabe, Ike Anderson, Randy Leonard, David Se. ton, Robbie Kegley, Randy Booher,Mike Young, Mike Bell, Hoe Wilson, Matt Savinsky. THIRD ROW: Phil Young, Benjy Phelps, Donnie Camh- bell, Darius Johnson, Neal Smith, Craig Elsea, Marty Slemp, Roland Henslee, Bob Williams, V ' a ne Sixon, Randy Berry, Danny Mumpower. FOURTH ROW: Dennis SaKer, Steve Hurlev ' , Bill Sexton, Pat Fitzgerald, Larry James, Blaine Morris, Bryan Yoho, David Ball. Head Coach Ron Tallman Phil Robbins 140 Varsity Football Jim Butcher Joe Garrett Benin l.cmon 141 Football The Trojans opened the 1972 football sea¬ son with a thrilling victory over crosstown rival Virginia High. The Trojans came from behind three times to outscore the Bearcats 20-19. The next two weeks were dark for the Trojans. Tennessee High put on an impres¬ sive 39-0 offensive show, and the Kingsport Indians romped to a 42-12 victorv. The Trojans bounced back to tie district foe Abingdon 0-0 in a rain deluge. Darius Johnson played an outstanding defensive game claiming 14 unassisted tackles. Once defeated Gate City routed the Tro¬ jans 52-7 in another district game. Jerry Chorosevic scored Battle’s lone TD. Greg Yoho moves in on defense. Mike Venable rambles against Virginia High. 142 Football 1 1 Darius Johnson was named Southwest District’s Lineman-of-the- Year. Bo Snodgrass was named first team defense in Southwest District. Gary Boothe kicks an extra point. 143 Football The Trojans returned with a 25-22 win over Patrick Henry. Coming from behind, the Trojans combined a strong defensive game with the scoring of Mike Venable and Bo Snodgrass to mar the Rebels homecoming. The Trojans pushed their season re¬ cord to 3-3-1 with a victory over Gra¬ ham. Battle played its best offensive game of the year. John Battle almost pulled off an up¬ set against East High. Gary Boothe kicked a 45 yard field goal for Battle’s only score. The defensive squad was outstanding and held the Patriots to oneT.D. Another rain ’ Friday night and an¬ other wet football game, the Trojans tied Marion 14-14 in a mud bath. The season ended with a 21-14 loss to Tazewell. The Trojans were scored on three times in the first quarter, and had started a second half come¬ back when the time ran out. Bo Snodgrass moves up the field against Abingdon. Ike Anderson nails a Bearcat. 144 Football The 1972 football season closed with a 3-5-2 record. Graduating seniors are Scot- tie Rasnake, Darrell Sproles, Terry Dick¬ son, Bo Snodgrass, Jeff Mumpower, Gary Boothe, Ike Anderson, Joe Wilson, Neal Smith, Roland Henslee, Bobby Williams, Wayne Dixon, Blaine Morris, Bryan Yoho, and Johnny Ross. G-Man is tackled by Trojans. TOUCHDOWN!! 145 Eighth Lind Ninth Grade Football N f 1 n t h G r a d e Good hall players and a maximum amount of coach¬ ing produced a record of 4 w ins and 4 losses. 4diesc w ins included Virginia High tw ice and a sound, convinc¬ ing w in over Tennessee High and Holston Valkw. The men that composed this team shoidd in another vear help strengthen the arsit . Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): i:)arrell Johnson, Glenn Long, Mark Campbell, Mark Morgan, ' Pirn Duff, Dar ll Simeo.x, Bruce Bentlev, Robbie Johnson, Dennis Soiirbeer, Jimmy Campbell, Bruce Gunning, David Ball. SECOND ROW: David Pennington, Gilmer Meade, Tim Carter, Sterling Culloj), Bob Mabe, Jeff Stanlex, Mike Tester, Bruce McNew, Bob Cajtpalli, John Dickenson, Guy Har¬ din, Da id Hall, Durell Raines, Larr King. THIRD ROW: David Mumpower, Jeff Arnold, Dale Cmogan, Joe Gregg, Mike Holms, Coach Don Pridemore, Danny Slimp, Greg Hopkins, ' Pony Tench, and Mike Weaver. 146 Eighth and Ninth Grade Football Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Dennis Dutton, Richard C ' annoe, Richard Sentner, Janies Johnson, Gary ( ' onibs, Jolin Sheffield, Earnest Widner, Hinini Moore, (, ' hester Mnnipower, Phil Johnson, Mont Houser, (ierald Br ant. SECOND ROW: Coach Joe Garrett, Allen Hughes, Paul Young, Jininn Carter, Ron Japp, Mark Stanley, Jack Wisenharger, Ernie Newland, (Christopher Sliinp, Ralph Byington, Mark H ler, Bobby Bright, and (Coach Henry Green. John S. Battle’s eighth grade team culminated their 3-4 season with an 18-12 victory over the Patrick Henry Rebels. This year’s stjuad was an aggressive and enthusiastic team led by co-captains David Pennington and Gilmer Meade. The young Trojans showed the spunk early with an impressive victory over Gate Cit . A victory over Abingdon rounded out the winning side of the led¬ ger. With the talent and spirit shown early by these youngsters, Trojan territory will be on the rise in the coming years. E 1 g h t h G r a cl e 147 Girls’ Basketball Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Julia Carmichel, Pam Brown, Billie Parsons, Susan Warren, Betty Campbell, Marianne Lagerholm, Captain Kathy Koch, Lyn Sheffield, Amy Petty, Kathy Robinson, Debbie Holden, Sonja Brown; Mangers Belinda Nunley, Sandy Dixon. Kathy Koch drives for the basket. Trojan girls warm up. 148 Girls’ Basketball The girls basketball team under the leadership of Coach Julia Carmichel and Captain Kathy Koch com¬ piled a 5-7 record and lost the district title to Marion. I he J.V. s, playing their first basketball for John Battle, had a 2-10 season. Donna Crabtree and Susie Counts served as score- keepers for both teams, and Sandy Dixon and Belinda Nunley were managers. All girls’ sports are sponsored by the Girls Athletic Association. Patsy Owens shoots two. PICTURED (LEFT TO RIGHT): Pat Adkins, Carlotta Richards, Darlene Holden, Kathy Rankin, Abbey Jackson, Janice Williams. SECOND ROW: Scorekeeper Donna Crabtree, Laurie Duty, Donita Wagner, Patsy Owens, Karen Gollehon, Kaelu Tolley, Score- keeper Susie Counts, Coach Julia Carmichel. 149 ' arsitv Basketball The 1972-’73 edition of the John S. Battle 3’rojan basketball team is marked by a laek of height but an abundance of desire and aggressiveness. Led by senior guards Mike Bailey and Bo Snodgrass, the Trojan (juint plaved larger and (juinker opponents down to the wire bef ore finally succumbing. Team depth and a pressing defense were instrumen¬ tal in Battle s victory over Holston and the many other fine performances delivered bv the Trojans. Steve Robinson, Pat Fitzgerald, Terry Dickson, Raymond Wilson, and Richard Dean are introduced before tlie game. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Coacli Stafford Stevenson. SECOND ROW: Garv Roothc, Ro Snodgrass, Parker, Richard Dean, Steve Robinsoti. THIRD ROW: Manager Gary Grizzle, Terry Dickson, Donny Dve, Mark ilson, Mike Ifailey, Pat kitzgerald, and Manager Sam Wagner. Bvran ' oho, Lyle Draper, Raymond 150 Varsity Basketball John Battle opened the season on the road with a 37-64 loss to Marion, but eanie haek to beat Holston o3-47 in the tollowing game. Bo Snodgrass was high seorer with 15 points. In the ne.xt eontest the Trojans lost a 43-61 deeision to the nineh taller Gate City Bine Devils. Against Abingdon, John Battle played its best game of the ()img season before finally losing 44-53 to the Falcons. Raymond Wilson Drives on Grundy plav er. Donny Dye blocks Marion’s shot. Byran Yoho shoots over everybody!! 151 Varsitv Basketball Against Tennessee High the Trojans lost 40-82. In the last game before the Christmas break, the Trojans lost to Graham 43-62. Mike Bail ey was high scorer with 19 points. The Trojans played Patrick Henry in the Washington County Tournament. Battle lost 46-63. JhPUb 1 pp.« Wm. 1 Raymond Wilson prepares to fire a pass. David Ingle pauses to talk to Coach Stevenson. Concentration!!!!! Varsity Basketball David Ingle hauls in a rebound. Gary Boothe puts a move on an Abingdon player. Varsity Basketball Bo Snodgrass throws to Raymond Wilson. Donny Dye pulls one down. 154 Varsit Basketball The next game saw the I rojans fall to Grundv 30-71. They then lost to Virginia High 56-43. When Marion came to Battle, Bo Snodgrass led all scorers before the Trojans lost 43-62. The Trojans played best game before losing to Abingdon in the final minutes 45-56. After losing to Patrick Henry 37-53, Battle dropped a 35-46 decision to Holston. John Battle finished the season by hosting the Southwest District rournament. Mark Draper drive.s in for two. John Battle take.s a time-out. 155 J.V. Basketball The J.V. basketball team finished the season with a 8-11 reeord. During the season three J.V. s were promoted to the varsity scjuad. David Ingle, Larry Jenkins, and Mike Kennedy all had playing time with the varsity. After 15 games Craig Elsea was the leading J.V. seorer. Keith Farmer and Craig Elsea led the team in rebounds. The J.V.’s were eoaehed by Mr. Ho s ard Webb. Keith Farmer controls a rebound. . - ' pimiMg ' 1 y 1 n M Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT); Mike Noonkester, Larry Jenkins, Coach Webb, Darrell Messer, Kenny Groves. SECOND ROW: jimnu ' Smith, Mike McNailly, David Ingle, Steve Hurle , Greg ’oho, Keith P’armer, Ronnie Mullins. J.V. Basketball Ronnie Mnllins blocks a shot. Gordon Balthis looks for help. Steve Hurley tips the ball. ( ' raig Elsea scores tw o. 1.37 Eighth and Ninth Grade Basketball The ninth grade basketball team eompiled a 2-5 reeord and gained some basie fundamentals in basketball. In the first game against Abingdon the freshman team lost 36-37. Phil Yon and Gordon Balthis led the scoring for Battle. Against Virginia High the Trojan’s second half rally failed, and the Trojans lost 36-51. Abingdon fell victim to the revenge-minded Trojans 47-26. Phil Yon scored 13 points to pace Battle in their come-from-behind victory. Battle then fell to V irginia High 31-45. Ricky Hughes was high with 15 points. Against Tennessee High the freshmen lost 64-27. Jeff Kiser was high for Battle. Gate City beat Battle 79-32 in the following game. The highlight of the season was the final game against Marion. Jeff Kiser and (iopey Hicks caused three Marion turnovers and Copey hit three clutch foul shots to beat Marion 43-40. Copey Hicks was given the ' Stakely Award’’ by his team¬ mates for his outstanding performance. Three players were promoted to the J.V. squad from the freshman team. Phil Yon, Gordon Balthis, and Ronnie Mullins moved up. The freshman team was coached by Mr. Joe Garrett who was assisted by John Sheffield. Pioturt ' cl (LEFT TO RIGHT): I ' errN Leonard, Jett Kritzer, Bohhv Guppal Mark Gainphell, Oar I Simcox, Bruce Beiitl , Jimtnv Owens. SECOND ROW: C oaeli Brideinore, Danny Slemp. Larr Kinj ' , Jett Stanle , Mike Holmes, Larry Law less, Ronald Helton, David Penning¬ ton, Da id .Aieoles, and Cireg Hopkins. Bm PICTURKD (LEFT TO RIGHT): Jeff Kiser, Gordon Baltins, jack VVeisenhiirger, Phil Von, John ,Sheffield, and Gope Hicks. Hieky Hnjrhes, I ' ony Messer, Mark Stanley, The eighth grade team under the direetion of Coaeh Don Pridernore, eompiled a 5-10 lecord. In the fir.st game against Abingdon the eighth grade won 30- 28 on a last minute free throw by Larry Lawless. The young Trojans lost 38-39 to Patriek Henry. Against Holston they lost 40-46. l.arry Lawless led all scorers with 22 points. In two games with Virginia Junior High the Trojans lost tvviee, 19-40 and 31-48. Abingdon won 28-43, and Vance Junior High beat Battle 31-35 in another close game. Against Saltville, the Trojans snapped their losing streak. David Pennington scored 18 points and Terry Leonard scored 16 to lead the eighth graders to a 49-34 victory. In a big fourth quarter Battle beat Gate City 41-30, but lost to Marion 51-58. Against Vance they dropped a 17-25 decision and lost the return match with Gate City 21-51. Terry Leonard led Battle to a 36-32 victory with a 25 point performance against Patrick Henry, but the eighth grade team then lost to Marion 23-39. By beating Holston 36-33 the Trojans finished the season on a winning note. 159 Varsity Wrestling The 1972-’73 wrestlers have a young team and w ill lose only three gradua¬ ting seniors. Kemper Meade, Roland Henslee, and Neil Smith leave in June. The team is led by captain Kemper Me¬ ade and Coaches Jim Butcher and Ron Tallman. Last year the wrestlers sent four men to the state finals. Kemper Meade, Mike Bell, and Sam Bell com¬ peted, and Dennis Freese won the state championship in his weight division. Dennis Freese — 1972 State Champion — 112 Weight Division Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Larr Harliss, John Hill, Bobby Harinond, Richard Houser, Mike Bell, Tony Ciarter, Phil Young, Larry Mabe, Benj Phelps. SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Butcher, Guy Yoho, Kemper Meade, Neil Smith, Dentiis Parker, Larr Hardiinan, Mike Young, Paul Young, Coach Ronnie Tallman, 160 Varsitv Wrestlers Kemper Meade struggles to pin his opponent. Mike Bell begins a take-down. Mike Young attempts a reverse. 161 Varsity Wrestling Richard Houser pins an Aliingdon wrestler. 162 Benjy Phelps rides opponent in route to victory. J.V. Wrestling Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Kent Tigiior, (Chester Murnpower, Jerald Bryant, Sand Nash, Co-captains Gilmer Meade and Tim Carter, Emanuel Mornings, Bruce Gunning. SECOND ROW: Ricky Wright, Daryl John.son, David Young, Mark Fades, Randy Boohte. Paul Leonard, Mark Dean, Mike Reece, and Mark Parsons. The J.V. wrestlers begin all varsity matches with preliminary bouts and were undefeated in their J. matches. Gilmer Meade and Timmy Carter were co-captains of the J.V.’s, and Ron Tallman and Jim Butcher coaches. Richard Houser stands up to excape. 163 Baseball 1972 Regional Champions! Second in Southwest District Mark Draper swings. FIRST ROW (PICTURED LEFT TO RIGHT); Managers Sam Wagner, Benjy Phelps, ROW; Eddie Mahaffey, Ken Capozzi, Steve Wingerter, Darrell Messer, Kelly Calloway,’ THIRD ROW; Coach Pridemore, Allen Green, Scotty Rasnake, Bo Snodgrass, Danny Moore, Mark Draper, Coach Stephenson. Johnny Durham, Greg Yoho. SECOND Donny Dye, Dale Hayden, Gale Leonard. Akers, Johnny Ross, Gary Boothe, Billy 164 Baseball 1972 The 1972 baseball team was Battle’s most successful baseball team ever, and the highest ranked Battle team of the year. The Trojans compiled a sterling 13-7 record. The highlight of the year came when the Trojans won the regional tournament held in Pulaski. On their journey to the top, the Trojans defeated Floyd County 8-6, and clinched the regionals with a 2-1 victory over Dublin. By virtue of winning the regional cham¬ pionship, Battle’s baseballers were fourth in the state AA league. Scotty Rasnake waits on pitch. 165 Baseball 1972 Johnny Ross stands in the box. Allen Greene pitches a no-hitter against Dublin. Homerun!! 166 Girls Track 1972 Sandy Dixon wins the shotput against Abingdon. A new facet has been added to the ever-growing girls’ athletic pro¬ gram at John S. Battle — track. The Trojan girls were undefeated in local competition. Teresa Hagy, Debbie Hawkins, Jo Bently, and Patty Gallimore formed the relay that placed 6th, and Lyn Sheffield won 3rd place in the high jump at the Regionals held at Roanoke College. Miss Carmichel is the coach of the girls’ track team. Debbie Hawkins high jumps. Kathy Koch throws the shot. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Carol Adkins, Debbie Hawkins, Judy McNamera, Karen Balthis. SECOND ROW: Jo Benley, Teresa Hagy, Patty Gallimore, Pat Adkins, Martha Lester, Kim Sanders, Darlene Holden. THIRD ROW: Kim Davis, Kathy Koch, Lyn Sheffield, Patsy Owens, Lynn Neeves, Sandy Dixon. 167 Golf 1972 The Trojan golf team, led by Coach Webb, compiled a 17-11 record 1972. Post-season play saw Battle finish third in the Big 5” Tournament. Three Trojans qualified for the regionaf tournament held in Marion. Mark Wingate shot an 83, Tim Tabor an 83, and Craig Mil- horn was low ith an 82. Battle lost no senior golfers and is looking fo rward to an outstanding 1973 season. Steve Vickers averaged 86.1 strokes. Mark Wingate was low for the year with an 82.2 average. Doug Mills averaged 85.5 for the year. 168 Golf 1972 Pictured LEFT TO RIGHT: Craig Miihorii, Steve Vickers, Doug Mills, Tim d’abor, Mark Wingate, and Coach Webb. 169 Eighth Grade Varsity Freshman JSB Opponent JSB Opponent JSB Opponent 20 Virginia High 19 6 Gate City 26 2.6 Gate City 12 ' 0 Tennessee High 39 0 Riehlands 14 . 8 Saltville % .y ' |8 12 Kingsport 14 Virginia lligh 0 14 Gdte City 32 0 Abingdon 0 0 Riehlands 20 0 Marion 8 7 Gate City 52 26 Virginia High 0 6 Vance 14 25 Patrick Henry 22 8 Gate City 38 12 Abingdon 0! 21 Graham 8 18 Holston Valley 6 6 Virginia Highs 14 3 li ' ast 7 20 Tennessee High 6 18 Patrick Henrv 12 14 Marion 14 14 Tazeweif 21 Football Varsity JV. Varsity J- V. Opponent JSB Opponent 1 JSB Opponent JSB Science Hill 49 15 Science Hill 49 1 56 Saltville 27 ' 20 15 Tazewell 15 154 Tazewell 49 ■ 30 Rural Retreat 29 10 39 Patrick Henry 15 37 Patrick Henry 15 ■ . 32; Wytheville 43 ■ 8 33 Pulaski 42 11 Pulaski 42 ■ 25 Chilhowip 35 13 38 bingdon 15 35 Abingdon 15 ■ 29 Rich Vallby 38 15 24 Crundy 28 Marion 55 14 40 Marion 24 ■ 30 Saltville 31 17 13 Morristown E. 32 ■ 29 Rural Retreat 27 10 13 Tennessee High 27 ■ 32 Wytheville 55 9 53 Riehlands 17 ■ 32 Chilhowie 20 6 35 Abingdon 23 ■ 41 Rich Valley 33 15 .‘34 Patrick Henr 9 ■ 29 Marion 58 4 .33 restling Girls’ Basketball Varsity JSB Opponent JSB Opponent 37 Marion 64 43 Virginia 56 53 Holston 47 43 Marion 62 43 Gate City 61 46 Abingdon 56 44 Abingdon 53 37 Patrick Henrv 53 40 Tennessee 82 35 Holston 46 43 Graham 62 43 Rich lands 53 46 Patrick Henry 63 37 Virginia 70 30 Grundy 71 45 Tazewell 50 J. V. JSB Opponent JSB Opponent 50 Marion 48 49 Patrick Hen ry 15 40 Holston 22 39 Abingdon 47 36 Gate City 50 35 Grundy 50 37 Abingdon 35 40 Virginia 43 30 Tennessee 59 28 Marion 40 41 Graham 44 27 Abingdon 37 Freshman Eighth Grade m Opponent JSB Opponent 36 Abingdon 37 30 Abingdon 28 36 VJHS 57 38 Patrick Henry 39 ■47 Abingdon 26 40 Holston 46 31 VJHS 45 19 VJHS 40 27 Vance 64 28 ' Abingdon 43 31 Gate City 79.- 31 VJHS 48 43 Marion 40 30 Vance 35 Basketball V ' arsity 1972 JSB Opponent 164 Tennessee High 154 Daniel Boone 175 169 Patrick Henry 224 178 Saltville 173 170 Holston 198 169 East 171 Saltville 193 340 Virginia High 325 East 327 339 Marion 339 Abingdon 399 314 Patrick Henry 392 315 irginia High 311 East 313 182 Kingsport 174 Abingdon 200 329 Cientral 330 320 Virginia High 322 336 Tennessee High 322 Marion 333 Ahingdoti 372 32 Marion 326 District Tournament 353 V irginia High 331 M arion 337 Abingdon 373 Graham 386 Patrick Henry Golf 423 V ' arsity JSB Opponent 4 Holston 2 1 Tennessee 19 0 Abingdon 4 6 Virginia 0 9 Gate City 15 12 Holston 1 14 Saltville 6 2 Patrick Henry 1 4 Patrick Henry 3 1 Abingdon 0 0 East 1 1 Virginia 2 IT Gate City 16 11 Rich Valley o 1 M arion 9 4 Marion 0 3 Abingdon (Play-off) 2 8 Floyd County (Rpgicna.1) 6 2 Dublin (Regional) 1 3 Tunstall (State) 13 Baseball • o Varsity Track The 1972 track team was successful in achieveing its goals. Under the direc¬ tion of head coach Charles Gregory and assistant Phil Robbins the team finished third in district competition. In the district meet at Patrick Henrv Donny Dye took first place in the 880, Gary Boothe placed second in the discus, and Marion Warren placed second in the 880 and the mi le run. Don Kiser, Larry Phillips, Donny Dye, and Ike An¬ derson composed the mile relay which won first in the district meet. In regional competition, Donny Dve was th ird in the 880 and in the mile relay placed fifth. Doiiiu D e . 1 . won the district 880 urd run with a time Oon Kiser broke the Southwest District pole vault record with a 12 5 jump. 172 Varsitv Track Darius Johnson, Mike Venahie, and Pat Fitzgerald were leading scorers last year. 173 Varsity Cheerleaders Debbie Collins-Captain Senior Debbie Gunning Senior Karen Balthis Junior 174 Pictured (LEFT TO EIGHT): Carol Adkins, Beth Snodgrass, Captain, Karen Balthis, Debbie Hawkins, and Debbie Gunning. The varsity cheerleaders worked throughout the practice during the summer in preparation tor the camp with all blue ribbons and the spirit stick numerous hours making signs, cheering for varsity other projects. The cheerleaders are sponsored by Beth Snodgrass Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Judy McNamara, Debbie Collins-Captain, Adina Stanley-Co- year to fire up the spirit at Battle. They began upcoming games and camp. They returned from for the week. During the school year, they spent games, and creating school spirit through various Miss Susan Edmondson. Adina Stanley-Co-Captain Senior Debbie Hawkins Junior Judy McNamara Junior 175 Caro! Adkins Junior J.V. Cheerleaders Pictured left to right (BOTTOM ROW): (iarla Jessee, Cdieryl Holmes, Jo Bently, Beck Neese, and Bobby Booher. TOP ROW: Becky Young, Kim Kennedv — C aptain, Debbie Johnson — co-captain, and Lori Branson. The Junior Varsitx Cheerleaders had an exciting year. During the summer, they attended Tennessee Tech University Cheerleading Camp lor the third consecutive year. While competing with approxi¬ mately eight hundred high school cheerleaders, they came home bearing two red and two blue ribbons, along wdth the precious spirit stick. Throughout the year, they have cheered for J.V. football, J.V. basketball, and girls’ basketball games. They have also taken an active part in Homecoming week, pep rallies, and other school spirit related activities. The J.V.’s of 1972-’73, spon¬ sored by Mrs. Steven King, have had a hectic, yet memorable year. 176 Kim Kennedx 1972- 73 Cajitain Debbie Johnson — (h)-C aptain, Mascot 1972- ' 7o Mascot — (Mautlia Martin Prom Theme from 1972 Prom eve Students enjoy dancing to a great band. 180 Prom Refreshments anyone? The 1972 Junior-Senior Prom was held April 29th at the Holiday I nn Convention Center. “We ve Only Just Begun” served as theme. I wonder who’s enjoying themselves the most ? 18 ! Miss John Battle Mrs. Graham Hunsucker and Mr. Wayne Sheffey, P. T. S. A. officers, instruct girls of pageant procedures. RIGHT: Contestants await decision of judges. Pictured (LEFT TO RIGHT): Sharon Mays, Rhonda Jones, Debbie Hawkins, Loretta Duc¬ kett, Polly Cooper, Juanita Burress, Lori Bran¬ son, and Kath Barrett. 182 Miss John Battle The first annual Miss John Battle Pageant, sponsored by the P.T.S.A., was held in the school auditorium on March 18, 1972. Miss Susan Moser was named Miss John Battle with Michelle Townsend, 1st runner-up; Tera Jessee, 2nd runner-up; Jean Neese, 3rd run¬ ner-up; and Becky Stringer, 4th run- ner-np. Mrs. Reba June Green served as M istress of Ceremonies. Susan is congratulated by parents. Five semi-finalists 183 Assemblies Trojans enjoyed numerous assemblies this year. A Programs and Observances Committee, headed bv Mrs. Jan Derting, worked with Mr. Farnsworth in arranging and scheduling various assemblies. Pam Harrison twirls at pep assembly. Geoff Harter performs u ith Sullins College dancers. Band presents concert. Ike .Anderson pre[)ares for introduction of liomecoming candi¬ dates. Miss Washington County M iss Wa.shington C ' oiiiity, 1972 — Janet Otey 185 Graduation Connie Colley receives diploma. ' I ' lie Senior ( lass of 1972 186 ir ' Kl I Graduation Mr. P ' ariisvvorth addresses cla.s.s. Two hundred-five students were graduated from Battle High School June 1, 1972, at the John S. Battle stadium. Principal Richard T. P arnsworth, assisted by Assistant Principal William I. Halstead, awarded the diplomas. Gail (a)untiss served her class as valedictorian and Alicia Cole as salutatorian. Valedictorian Gail Countiss 187 Homecoming Homecoming Decorations This year the S.C.A. sponsored a homecoming decorations contest in which all clubs were encour¬ aged to decorate designated areas of the school. S.C.A. President Ike Anderson announced the win¬ ners at a special homecoming pep ralley. G.A.A., B-Club, and F. H.A. tied for first place, and names of the winning clubs were printed on a trophy to be placed in a show case. Honorable mentions were awarded the Library Club, Civinettes, Civi- tans, F. F. A., ]r. Science, Spanish, Art, and Pep Clubs. G.A.A. decorations tie for first place. B-Club members show their spirit. 188 Homecoming 1 i Miss Debbie McCroskey — 8th Grade Escorted by Mr. Billy Moore Miss Lori Branson — 9th Grade Escorted by Mr. Mike Bailey Battle’s homecoming queen and court were pre¬ sented at half-time of the homecoming game. The girls were nominated by homerooms, and selected by the majority vote of the student body. This activity is sponsored by the S.C.A. M iss Kim Kennedy — 10th Grade Escorted by Mr. Chuck Cox 189 Homecoming Miss Debbie Taylor-11th grade Escorted by Mr. Ricky Taylor Miss Carolyn Gallimore-12th grade Escorted by Mr. Steve Breedlove Miss Vonnie Edwards-12th grade Escorted by Mr. Butch McCloud 190 Homecoming 1972 Homecoming Queen-Miss Teresa Eades 1st runner-up-Miss Darlene Sharrett Escorted by Mr. David Young 191 2nd runner-up-Miss Debbie Gu nning Escorted by Mr. Chris Long Twirp Week Cathy Barker caught Daryl Sproles while he wasn’t looking! Twirp Week was held Deeember 4-9. The girls had their chance to hook their favorite guy throughout the week. Monda ’ night was designated as movie night; Tuesdav as ballgame night; Wednesday as bowl¬ ing night; Thursda as ballgame night; and Friday as ballgame night. The week was topped off with the e.xcitement of the Christmas ball. Music was pro¬ vided b “Open Road.” The weekK activities were sponsored b the F.H.A. and S.C.A. May 1 have the ne.xt dance? 192 Miss Plioenix This ear s Miss Phoenix w as select¬ ed hy PTee Fare, a well known rock band who entertained the student body in concert this year. Band mem¬ bers Gary Kapeo, ' a ' ne Anderson, and Steve Thomas selected Miss Phoenix and her three runners up on the basis of photogenic qualities and natural beauty. ()nl senior girls were eligible for competition. p]aeh entr submitted two of her senior pictures. The con¬ test is sponsored annually by the Phoenix staff. Mi.ss Phoenix 1973— Miss Pam tlarrison 193 Senior Superlatives Best All Around Gail Shankel and Ike Anderson 194 Best Looking Bryan Yoho and Karen Savinsky Senior Superlatives Most Likely to Succeed Kay Carter and Jack Wagner 195 Most Studious Lyle Parker and Kathy Fraser Senior Superlatives Most Athletic Roland Henslee and Kathy Koch Most Optimistic Teresa Wright and Donny Dye Mr. and Miss Senior Vonnie Edwards and Blaine Morris 196 Courteous David Hunsaker Most Popular Debbie Collins and Mike Bailey Senior Superlatives Most Talented Greg Hutchins and Celeste Tuell Most Pessimistic Linda Warden and Gale Leonard Friendliest Steve Robinson and Angela Smith 197 Seniors Because of the late arrival of these pictures, these seniors could not be pictued in the Senior Section. i Terry Dickson Greg Fleenor Doug Hawthorne Sharon Haynes PATRICK TERRY DICKSON — Jr S cience 8, 9; Jr. Civitan 9; Key Club 10-12, Treasurer 12; B-Club 11-12; Physics Club 12; S.C.A. 8-12; Football 10-12; Basketball 9-12; Track 11-12; Senior Superlative — Most School Spirited. GREG WAYNE FLEENOR — D.E. 9; S.C.A. 8-12. TIM WAYNE HALL — S.C.A. 8-12; 4-H 8; F.F.A. 9-12, Vice- President 11; F.F.A. Bob Anderson,Award 11. JIMMY DARRELL HAPLESS — B-Club 11; S C.A. 10-12; W resiling 10-11. DOUG HAWTHORNE — S.C.A. 9-12; Wrestling 9-11; B-Club 11 - 12 . SHARON HAYNES — F.F.A. 12; Bible Club 12; 4-H 10-12; Pep Club 12; F.H.A. 8,9,11; Senior Superlatives — Most Likely to get Caught. RONALD HENSLEE, JR. — B-Club 9-12; S.C.A. 9-12; Science Club 9,10; F.F.A. 12; Football 9-12; Basketball 9-11; Track 9- 12; Wrestling 12; Class Historian 12; Senior Superlative — Most Athletic. MICHAEL JAMES HOBBS — F.F.A. 8-12; Foresty Award 10. GREGORY RAY HUTCHINS — Key Club 11,12; ' B-Club 12; Class Treasurer 9; Football 8-11; Senior Superlative — Most Tal- anted. CARL BERNARD JESSEE — Annual Staff 10-12; N.H.S. 10- 12 . KAREN SUSANNE SAVINSKY — Art Club 10,11, Secretary 11; Volleyball 10; Cym Show 10; Civinettes 12; Senior Superlative — Best Looking. ZELDA YVONNE SNODGRASS — V I.C.A. Club 12. Tim Hall Roland Henslee Greg Hutchins Karen Savinsky Jim Harl ess Mike Hobbs Carl Jessee Zelda Snodgrass 198 Editor’s Page The Phoenix Staff has eapturecl some of the mom¬ ents that will be only mem¬ ories after this year. These memories are constant re¬ minders of our days at John S. Battle. This year s Phoe¬ nix is definitely a sign of 1973. Vonnie Edwards— Editor-iii-Cliief. It takes an annual staff to make an annual. Any staff can produce an annual, but it takes outside interest as well to produce the “special” annual that every staff hopes for. This year through the special help, interest, and diligent cooperation of many different people, we feel that we have produced an annual with a novel approach. The 1973 Phoenix Staff wishes to sincerely thank everyone who worked with us so patiently. A very special thanks go to: Miss Penny Vermillion for her endless patience, extra hours, and constant concern. Without her this 1973 Phoenix could not be possible. Mrs. Ja net Derting for the beautiful art work on the cover. Mr. Jack Cross, the representative from American Yearbook Company, for guiding us in our planning. Classic Studio for their quality work in processing our pictures and the many extra services they’ve given the staff. Bristol Herald Courier for the sports pictures they contributed to the yearbook. 199 Student Directory Ablf, jciiiu 5 ' 3. iilT, 12iH Ailanis, Bolina 121, 12T Adums. Mari ' urot91 Adams. Pegi!;) 79 . dams, ■| ' lu)mas79, 121 .AddisDii, Karon Adkins, (larol .52, . 5 : 5 . 102. 127. 167, 17.5 dkms. Pat 79. 102, 121. 12,5, 128. 149. 167 .Monies, David I .58 .Akers, jerry .Akers, Kathy 79 .Akers, Marie .56 Akers, A ickie.A ' J .Alo.’iander. (larnK ti 104, 12!. U54‘ .Afosandef, Lana 91. 104, 127 Alo.xandor, Shirley .Aniiis. Janieo 91 Ando rs. lirenda Anders. Jamo-s ■Anders, Jimmy 9j. t2. ' 3 .Anders, jnhriny .Ancfers, Lynn . 5.3 .Aiider.s. Teresa 79. 124 Anderson, Becky 3.3. 102, 10.3. 12 . 3 , 126, 1.32 •Anderson, David 67, 114. 116 Anderson, J. David Ander.son, Ike .33. 102. H).3, 108. 11 . 5 , 116. 118, j29. 134, 140, 144. 194 Anderson. Lfe.TS. H)2, 123. 126. 132 Anselmi. l.arrV 9, 119 .Arnold. Clharlcs .Arnold, Jeff 146 ■Arnoid. Jerrs 33 Arnold. Mike 126, 140 .Arnold, A ' tekie 79 Afebtey, Janiee 91 .Atchles, Tliomas 91. 123 -Atkins, .Anthony 79 Atfcin.s, Rhonda Atkins, Shonda. 3 . 3 , 121, 122 .Atistin. Susan 114 Badger. Diana 91 Bailey, Mike-32, 102. 129, 1.30, I. 5 O. 1 . 53 , 1,H9, 197 Bailey, Patty 67 Baker. Dayna67, l-lo Baker. Teresa 102, 124. 126, 127 Baker. Tommy . 3, 114, 13.5 Ball. David 91. 140, 146 Ball. Doug . 5.3 Ball, Kim 79 Ball, Patricia 79. 124 Ball, ' l eddy Balthis. (lordon 79. 1.57, 1-59 Balthis, Karen , 5 . 3 , 102, 128, !67, 174 Barb, Jav 79 Bardales, Laura 91, 124 Barger, Kitts 104, 117 Barger, Tedd Barger, AVayne 79 Barker, .Amy 91. 119 Barker, Catin .5.3, 121. 123. 192 Barker, Danny 123 Barker, Dehfne. 3 Barker, Drema. 5 . 3 , 121, 123 Barker. Kva. 5 . 3 , 119. 121. 128, ' 1.32 Barker. Gars 79, 123 Barker, (Jordon 53 Barker, James 67 Barker, Joy ee 33, 122 Barker, Kitty 91 Barker, Leu is 67, 120 Barker. Paula 67, 128, 134 Barker. Phil .53. 102 Barker, Ray Rarker. ' I ' eresa 79 Barlou, Triiia 119, 120. 1.32 Barnett , .Alvin 79, 12-3 Karr. Tamm 91, 104 Barrett. Dehhie . 5 . 3 , 79, 121 Barrett. Del.orah 121, 126 Barrett. James 79 Barrett, Jell 91 Bay s, Barry 34, 109 Bay s. Dennis 79 Beard, (ieorge 79 Beard, Pam f 7 Bell, Mike .■ 5 . 3 , 129, 110, 160. 161 Beiifieid. I.isa.A ' l. 112, 128 Bentley. BrueeOO, 91, ltl2. 117, 146, 1.-58 Bentley. Jo fill. 67. 128, 1.31, 167. 176 Berry. Randy At. lOS 129. 131. 140 Black, jerry Black, Pam .54 Blackburn, Teresa 67, 128, 13-3 Blaekyy ell. Try ana 67, 1.33 Blay lock, .Amy 91 Blaylock, Bobbv Blaylock, Ky le Blay lock, Randy 91 Blaylock, Rolicrt9l. 104 Blaylock, ,Ava .34, 121 Blavlock. De! l)ie79. 114, 121, 1:34 Blay lock, Joe9I JAiay lock, Ted 54 Blevins, Barbara 91, 127 Blevins; Bobby !09 Blevins, Debbie 67 Bievm.s; Denni.s91 Blevins, Pat67, 104, 112, 114 Roardyy ine, Kenneth 91 Boardine, Sally 104 Bolling, Debbie .34 Bolling. Terry 67 Booher. Bobbie 67, 102, 128, 1.3.3, 176 Booher, Glayton 91, 123 Booher, Douglas Booher. Drii 91, 124 Booher. Eiizabetli Booher, James 120 Booher, Pat 79 Booher. Randy 140 Booher. Steve 12.3 Booher, Susan 67 Booher. Tony 120 Boothe, Gary .34, 129. 140, 143, 1.50, 1 . 5 . 3 . 164. 165, 173 Boothe. Randy 104, 140, 163 Bordyy ine, Sally 91. 117, 124 Bordyy ine, Keimv 91 Bott. Teresa 34, 108, 114, 1 Hi, 118 Boyy er. Jaciineline Boyvers. Gathy 67, 124 Boyy ers. Jack .34, 91 Boyvers, Toby 67, i 11 Boyy ers, Tony 54, 111 Boyvers. AA ' anda 67 Biiyy man, Brnee Boyy man, Danny 118 Boyy man. Jeff 68 Boyy man, Mike Branham. Gathy 127 Branscome, AA ' ay iie.54 Brannon, Sandra 121. 124 Branson, Ghris 79 Branson, Lori 78, 79. 102, 114, 128. 13.3, 176, 182, 189 Branson, Patsy 9! Brasyy ( ' ll. Becky 34 Braseyy ell, Mark 123 Braseyy ell, Steve 12.3 Hreyyer. .Anthony 113 Breyver. Bobby Breyyer, Cathy 123 Breyver, Darrell 167 Brewer. Jessie Brewer. Linda67, 113 Brewer, Penny T9, 126 Brewer,’ Pliil :34 Brewer. Phyllis 54, 121, 121 Breyyer, Taraitn 1:34 Breyy er, Terry Bright, Barry 123 Bright, Bob! 80, 147 Brooks, Linda 104. 121, 127 Brooks, Joyce 121, 124 Brotbech, Laura .’34. 105, 121, - 12.5, 1:32 Brotlieeh, Stisan .80. 124 Broyvn, Gina 80, 113. 121. 13.5 Broyvit, Pam 99. 148 Broyvn, S(mja99, 102, 1 12, 128, 148 Broyyning, Betty Jo 91. 117. 127 Bry ant. Jerry 80, 123. 117. 163 Burchett, Melissa Buchner, Mike ' 3.5. 123 Burke, Rhonda 68. 126, l. ' 3.5 Burkholder. Bill 80, 135 Burnette, De! J)ie68, 121 Burnette, Jam t:3.5, 102, 121, 121, 12.5, 132. 131, 193, 195 Burreys, Brian 80 Blirress, Juanita 182 By ingtoii, Donna 91 By ington, Jimmy 92 By ington, Teresa :3.5, 126, 132, l.’i5 By ington, Ralph 127. 147 Gadle, Debbie .80, 121 Gadle, Loretta 68, 104 ’ Gadle. iekie Gulloyvay, Kelly 54. 102. 121, 127. 129, 131, 140, 164 Galloyy ay, AA’il liam Campbeil, Angela !2i, 134 G.unphell, Kelly 68 : Gamphell, Bettv.34. IB! . 128. 148 Gamphell, Donnie52. .54. 102. 129, 140 Gamphell, James54 Gamphell, Jimmy 92, 146 Campbell, Mark 92, Ut4, 146, 1.58 Gumpbell, Mike92 Campbell, Pamela 92, 104, 124 Campbell, Robbie Campbell, Sandra 54 Camper, Dong 68 Gannon. David 12.3. 147 -Ganode. Richard SO. 123 Canter, Garoly n Canter, Gathy Canter, Danny Canter, Brie (lanter, Mike 68 Canter, Jerry .80. 121. 127, 128 Canter, Tommy 54, 120 Cappalli, Janet ’AS, 108, 110, 116, 118,128 Capozzi. Kenneth 164 Carrier, Tina .54, 104. 118. 121 Carrier. Teddy 80, 104. 117 Carroll. Brenda 68, 123 Carroll, Dehhie 80, 121, 127, 128 Carroll, Mike Carroll, Teresa 80 (iarter, Jerry 54 Carter, Jimmy 80. 127 Carter. Tim 90. 9,2, 146, 16: Carter, Tony 68. 102, H- ' l, 140, 160, 162 Cassdiy. Steye92, 123 Cassady, Larry Caudill, Teresa54, 128 Chapman, Anita Chapman, Barbara Cbildn-ss. Dtdey.54 Childress, Robin 92 Chorosevif, .Anna 80, 102, 114, 117, 124, 125 Chorosevie, Jerry 52. 55, H)2, 103. 108, 129, 1 . 30 , i40 Cliri.stian, Jimmy .5.5 Cliristian, Richard 92 Cluirch. David 80 Clapp, Day id . 5 . 5 , 68 Clark, lAavid Clark, Kreda 80, !21 Clark, Larry Clark. Ricky Clark, Rogan Clark. Stanley 92 Clayvson, Daisy Clayv-son, Linda,55, 104 Clayvson, Wanda.36 Ciaynian, Billy 68. 123 Claymaii, Jack 92, 104, 12:3 Clayman, Lynn 68, 12:3 Clendenen, Doris .55, 102, 10.3, IK). 1 16, 128, 1.’32, 1,’35, 1:36 Coalson, Carl 80, 114, 117, 1.34 Colbert, Gyy en 92. 117 Colbert. Terri . 55 , 113, 126 Coiiron, Richard 68 Cole, Cary 92 Cole. Suzan.80. 114, 117 Cole, Sylvia 68, 121, 124, 135 Colley, Pat 92, 124, 127 Colley, Robin (38, 104, 121, 124 Collier. Robin 121 Collins, Debbie .35. i02, 121. 127. 128. 174, 193. 197 Collins, Fred 35, 123 Combs, C.ll. 92, 104 Combs. h’ayeSO Combs. Cary 78, 80. 117, 117 Combs. John 92, 117. 12.3 Comer. .Mike68, 102 Compton. Stey e . ' 3.5. 194 Cook. Pat 68 Coolson. Carl 114 Cooper, .Alice 68, 112, 128, 134 Cooper. Joey -So, 1119. 127 (loppedge, (lormie 92, ! 24 Cornrn, A’ernon .55, 109, 127, 129. !:35, 17.3 Conntiss, Barbara . ' 35, 116 Coiintiss, Becky 92. I 17 Couritiss, Philiip55, 112 Counts, Su i-68, 1 !4, 128, 1:14, 149 (Jo.s, Chuck 68, 112, 189 Cos, Day id 92 .Cos,, Jimmy 92. ,Co,x, Kenny SO . •Cox, Jl||||jv 92.,, ■ , Cox, 5Ua da-8(. , 104 . CrahtfeiLDoima 92, 114, 117, ' 5 58,149 ' (irane, Roger SO ‘ ( .ro.ss. Reeky 92 (.mss, Mike Cro.ss, illiam CroijcJi, Rk ' hard 69,106, 107,7 112. IM , Croyve, Jeff Croyy e, Steve80 ' ' ; Criisenlierry, Donnie69 , Crusenberry . Joan 127 Cfusetd erry. AA ' ilJte’36 Crytzer, Jeff .90, 92, 102, 117; A- i. 34 . 158 ■ Cullop, Sterf 92, 104 7 .,; 4 • Ciiiiningham, Jane Cunningham, .Mark 92 Cunningham, Ricky 81 Cimningham, Sherri Hi Cnnniiighaiii, Wendy Dalton, Perrv 81, 12!, 127. 1.34, 1:35 ■ ■ Dameron, DuviOHt, m ’ Davenjrort, Mike68, 1,’3.5 Davidson, Joan 78, 81, 102, !1:3, 117. 128 Davidson, I.ola .52, . .5, 108. Ill, 113,128 7 Davis, Charles Davis, Fddie 92, 123 ’ ‘7 Davis, J ) .55 Davis, Kim69, .167 Dean . Donna 36 Dean.Marekh ' H, 163 Dean. Richard .55, 123, 1.50. 154 DeBorO, Herschell 69 . ' DeBord, Wiliiam Deering. CharlesHL IJ - Denny, .April 921 104, 114. 117 Denton, BrtieeHi. 110, 117 Denton, Darlenc69, 104. 124, 124, 1.32 Denlon, Jackie69. 12:3 Denton, Denton, Jerry Denton. Leon Denton, Mark 81, I ' lo Denton. Michael 89, 123 Denton, Pat 81, 112 Denton. Rick-55 Denton, Shelia .’36, 138 Deiitou, Terry 56 DePriest, Larry 69, 120 DePriest, Steve Deskins. Danny9:3. 114, 1:34 Dickenson, Defjbie .’36, 114 Dieken.-on. Johit 146 Dieken.som Sandra 104 Diek.son, Janet DicLson, Terry !02, 118, 129, 1:30. 140,1.5,0.195.198 Dillard, Charles Dinkel. !.ee 81, 117 Dinkt •ns, Charles 9. ' Dinkens. Jeanie93, 121, 1:34 Dinkcus, Teresa 81. 104, 121 Dinkens, Patty Dinkle. Leroy Dishman. Brenda Dishman, Carotine .36 Dishner, AA ' anda 36, 108. 110. 122 Dixon, Kathy 81, 124. 126 Dixon, Pat !34 Dixon, Sandra .56. 112, 127, 148, 167 Dixon, Wayne 111, 129, 1 lit Dotson, James Dotson, Sharon 69, 121 Doyyell. Jeff 81 Draper, Mark 52. 56, 102, 10.3, 115, 129, |:30. 140, 1.50. 164 Duckett, Loretta.56. ! 19, 121, 134. 1.52, 182 Duckett, Sandra Duff. Fl ic 81. 117. 123 Duff. Time 92. 1 17, 1:34, 1 16 Dunn. Doris 9:3 Dunn, Miekie69 Dupont, Sharon 78, 81. 111. 117 Durham. Johnny . ' 6. 120. 164 Durilunj. PejsgvS”, 120 Duttoa, Dennis 69, 102. 109, 119, 121. 147 Dutton, Steve 81 Dutty, Cheryl 56, i 16. 185 Dut , Diane 56, 116. 135 Duty, Luarie56, 116. 185 Dve, Donnve:37, 118, 129, 130, 150, 151, 164, 196 Dye, Kathy 102, 113, 123, 127 Dye, Keith 81 Dve, Ronnie 172 Dye, Theresa 69. 124 Dyson, Darell 134 Eades, Cail 81 Hades, Pam 93. 104, 117 Hades, Robert 93 Hads, Mark 81. 117, 163 Hads. Ricky 69 Hads, Hlecia Hades. Wayne 104, I 17 HasterK. Hva Hav e Hasteriy, .Vlarv 69 Hasterly, Neil 81, 114, 117 Hastridge, Roberta Jeanne I 13. 134 Haton, David 69, 120 Edens. Mike 81 Edwards, Renee 69. 132. 13.5 Hdwarvls. ’oiinie.37. 102. I 10, 111. 124. 125, 128. 190. 196 199 Eller, Sandra 9.3, 119, 121 HIsea, Craig 70, 106, 113, 110 157 Emerson, Ronnie 70 Engle. Peanut 104 Estep, Charles Estep, Debbie 56 Estep, Clen93, 123 Harmer, Keith 66, 70. 102, 1 13, 116, 126. 127, 131, 140. 1.56 Harris, James 120 Harris. Tons Faulkner. Susan 81, 124, 127. 128, 134 Faust, Connie 82 Heltv, Curits .37, 120 Helty, Helen 82 Heltv. Robert Herski. Philip 56, I 13 F ields, (iharies .56, 120, 123 F ' ield.s, Sue 82, 121 F inely. Carol 70. 11 1 ■ Finne , Jimmv 93 F ' izgerald, Mike Fitzgerald, Pat 56. 129. 140. 150. 173 Hleenor. Brends 70. 104, I 19 F ' leenor. Dannv F leenor. Dav id 70. 106, U)7. 114 Hleenor, Debbie 93. 124 F ' leenor. Donald 123 F ' leenor. Doug 37 F ' leenor. Gearld I2. F ' leenor. F ' .dvv ina 37, 126, 132, 1.35, 193 F ' leenor. Creg 198 F ' leenor. Jav de 93, I 17 Fleenor. Jennv F ' leenor. Jerrv 56 F ' leenor, Joel F ' leenor. Mark 82. 117 F ' leenor. Marv in F ' leenor. Mona 102. H)4, 126, 127 F ' leenor, Reba93. 117, 1.3.) Fleenor. Ronald 12.3 F ' leenor. Sandra 82 Hleenor, Shelia 70, 104, I hi F ' leenor. Susiui70, 104. 123 Fleenor, Teresa 124 F ' leenor, Terrv 57 F ' leenor. ' Valarie 57 F ' ord, l,eslie70, 132 Ford, I,isa82, 121, 124, 1.35 Frutr. Diatie 32, 57, 102, 108, no, 128 F’raser. Kathy ' iS, 102, 108, 116, 118, 128. 195 Fraser. Mat-fO Frazier. Kent 117, 123, Freenaai). Sherry 37, 110 Fret’se, Darlene70, 112. i ' FZ Frobting. Deiiise57, 108, 122 Frohling, HuFavvr) .S2, 104, 123 Fuller, Mike38 Fuller, StevehJ Cage, Hanra Calliher. Bettv 9.3, 117 (iailimore, Carolvn 32, 38, !02 124, 123, 132. 1.33, 189, 196 (iailiniore, Jett 93 (iailimore, Kalhv .32. :}8, lOS. 121. 124, 132, 1.35 Caltimore, Pattv 57, 121. |.)5, 167 Carret, Chervl .38, 121. 137 Garret, F ' reddv 70, 1 12, 1 13 Garret, Tvv ila 39. 108, 133 Gentrv, Debbie 82, I 12 Gentrv, Kenneth 93. 121 Gentrv, Theresa .38. 121 Gibson. Charles Gibson, Steve Gill, Mike 123 Gilmer, Jeff 70, 123 Gilmer, Riekv Gobble. Darell 93 Gobble, Debbie Gobble, F’reddv 123 Gobble, Riekv .57 Godfrev. Donna 108 Godfrev, f,inda57, 126 Godsev. Dannv .57, 123, 134 Gollebon, Karen 82, 128. 149 Gomcr, Oral 82 Goodson. Brenda38 Gnodson. Delmar82 Goodson. Garv 70 Goodson, Pollv (iott. Billy 123 Gragg. Joe 93 Grant. Kennv Grant, Boy Grant, Tony 82 Grubb, M ike Greer, . llan Gregg, David 93 Gregg. Joe 146 Griffin. l)av id 82. I 17 Griffith. Sandra 70, 114. 128 Grizzle, Dennis 123 tirizzle. Gary 87 Grizzle. Mark 82, 1.51) Grizzle. Nina 124 Grizzle, Bonnie (.roee, Riebarvl Grogan. Dale 92, 102, 123. 146 Grogan. Dan 104 Gross, I)iane9.3. 104, 124 Gross. Fiddle Groves, Filmer Groves, Kennv 71. 169. 140. 1-56 Grubb, Mark .82 Gunning. Brnee93, 146, 163 Gunning, Debbie38. 114. 128, 1.3.3. 174. 191 Haderer, Susan 93. 127 Hagy. Joe 71 I lagy, Teresa 167 11agy. I ' im II ale. Teresa I 16 I lall. Barbara Hall, David 146 Hall, Jackie Hall, Jobnnv 123 Hall. Mike 92. 123 Hall, Tim 12.3. 198 Flalsteavl. Sharon 82. 102, 111, 113, 126 Hammett, Harry 93. 104 Hanger, Beverly .39, 121, 137 Hanger. Tim 83, 13.5 llardiman, Larry 57, KiO Hardin, Fidvvard Hardin, Guy 93, 123. 146 Harless. David Harless. Debra Harless. Gay 57 Harless. Harold 123, Harless, Jim 198 Harless, Harry 83, 160 Harley, Carol 93 Harley, k ' athv ,57, 112, 124 Harley. Darrell Harlev, Donna39, 126. 132, 135, 1.36 ' Harlev, Dwight 1)35 Harlev, Montey Harley. Rhonda8.3. 104, I 12 Ffarlovv. Danny !. I i9, 120 Harmon, Alvin Flarmon, Debra 93, 127 Harmon, Bobby 83, 160 , Harmon. Cathy 126 Harmon, Vickie87, 121. 126 Harmon, Shelia 94. 121 Harris, Debbie 39 Harris, I.ibby8.3. 121, 121. 126 Harris. Mildred91 Harris, Richard 1 iarrisoii, Dean 39 Harrison. Pam .39. 108, 115. I. ' i5. ' 1.37, 193 llarvev. Steve 39, I 12, 129 Hurt, Betty .S3. 124, 126, 131 I larbatb, Jobnnv 94 Hash, ieki83. 112. 124, 127 Hash. Jeff 94 11atlev. Carmen 71. 114 Hawk, Gatby 114, 124 Hawk, Romiiie 39, 129 Hawkins. Gbuek 83. 112 fl.i vknis, Debbie .57. 113. 128. 167. t7.5,;|.S2 11 aw kins. Jbjni 71. 120 Hawkins. Kathy 57. 104, 128 Haw kins, Paul 94 Haw kins, Bobert 104 Haworth, Cecil 1!awortb. Bov 127 Hawthorne, David 83. 198 Hawthorne, Doug 129 Havdeii. Dale.58, 129, 164 Havden. Debbie39. 110. 119. 122. 126 I layden, Keith 83 1 lav lies, Sharon 104. 121, 123, l ' 27, 194, I9S Hearl. Billv Heartw ell, W ill 39 I lelbert, 1 lelen 7 I Helberl. 1 .v nn 94 Helton, (iarolv n Hiiton, Htbi’l .58 Helton. Janet 52. .58, 102. 108, 112, I 15. I2S Helton. Bonald 94, 158 I iiiton, Susie 94 Henderson. Kent Henry. David 71 I lenrv, Mike 10 llensiee, Roland 32, 1(H). 115. 123, 129. I 111, 196. 198 Henslev. Janet 58 Hensley Jell Henslev I .esi le 94, 12.3 Hensley. Meloney Henslev. Lis.i 94 I lensley. Sin s) joi I lensleV. Tiin 12 3 Henslev. inka .5S. 121, 127 1 lenslev. ickie 94 I ierndon, X ' eda Siv, I 1-3 Hiekman. Donn.r II ickinan, M ike H ieks. (ibiiek Hicks, Copev TS.Ssa. 1(H), I IT, 1.59 Hicks. Rita.S3. 102. 115, 117, 128 Hilcr. Pamela 94, 121 11 ill, Barbara 7 I Hill, Rrciula.5S. 104, 121, 123 Hill, Kalhv 94 Hill, Jcssc94, 104, 1 19 Hill. John ,58, 102. 109, I 16. Kit) 11 ill. Rcgcna I 15 ' 11 illiard. Janet 58. 121 11 illiard. Margaret 71 11 illiard. Stanlev 8.3 1 lobbs, Debbie 59 I Hobbs, Jeff 94 Hobbs. Jimmv Hobbs. Mark 94, 104, 123 Hobbs, Mike 198 Hobbs. Sharon 58 Hobbs. Sbellv .50, 128 Hodgson, William Hoggurd, W illiam 94 Holden. l)arlene7L 124, 12.5, 1.32, 149, 167 Holden, I)ebl.ie4(). 121. 121, 128. 132, 148 Holmes, Gherv 1.83, 11.3, 117. t2S, 176 flotmes. Mike 94. I 16, 1,58 . Holmes, Sherman Holt. David Hood, Reekv 11, 131 Hookins, Greg 94, 1 16, 158 Horne. Susan 5.8, 108 Horner, Jackie 8)3, 117 Horner, Patsv 91 I lorfon. Sam Hoss. (.I ' orge 71 Houser, Reikv 83 Houser. Charles Houser. Chris 83 Houser, Gary Houser, Jennie 71. 102. 121. 12.5 Houser, Montv .83. 147 Houser, Riebard .S3, 123, 160, 162, 163 Houser, Terry .58. 121, 127 I lovvlle, Rita llnber. Roberta 58. 121, 127 I liK ' kaby, Darlene 10 I luekaby, Diane T1 Huffman, M ike 40 Hngbes. ,. llen 83, 1 47 Hu.gbt’s. Rarbaia58 121, 123 SUicleiil Direc ' toi ' N Hughes. Gatby 58, 83, 112 Hughes. F ' ,va7L 104. 121. 124 linghes. Linda 121. 123, 134 Hughes, Randy 94, 104, 133 Hughes. Riekv 1.59. 8.3, 117 Humphrey. Mark 1 lumpbrev. Teresa 71, 121, 124, I. 37 Humphrey, Tonv 94 Hunsaker, David 40. 102. 106, 107, 10,8, 109. 197 Hunsaker. Judv 90.94. 117, |.32 Hunsaker. Lee .Ann 71, 12S. 1,32. 135. 137 I lurley. Steve 71, 156, 157 Hutebiiis, F ' lizabetb Hntebins, Greg 197. 198 Hntchinson. George 1.35 I lutcbiiison, Greg 94 Hutton. Ginger .83, 124 Hutton, Lucinda 94 Hvler. Mark,S.3, 109, 1.47 Ingle. Dav id 71, 152. 153, 156 Ingle, I allies 7 I Ingle, Pat 8.3. 121, 126 Jaap. Ron 83. 1 17. 1 47 Jackson. Abby 94, I 19 Jackson. Debbie 94 Jackson. Jack James, Larry 58, 102. 114, 116, 140 James. LeisaS3, 110. 114, 121. 133, 135 Japp, Diana 115 Jenkins. Larry 66,71. 140. 1.56 J. ' ssee, Carl .32. 110, 118. 198 lessee, Carla 71. 110. l2tS. 176 lessee, Pam 58, 111. 13.3 jessee. era 71, 102, 12.8, 131. 1 -33. 18.) Johnson Darius 52. 58, 102, 103, 129. 140. 143. 176 Johnson, Darrell 94 123. 146 Johnson. Debbie 71. 102. 103. II. 3. 1.32, 1.33, 176 Johnson. George Johnson, James 147 Johnson. Linda Johnson. Phil 84, 1 17, 1 47 Johnson. Robbie 90. 146 Johnson. Ronald 128 Johnson, Sharon 40 Johnsmi, ' rarnmie94, 11,5 Jones, Beekv Jones, James Jones, Jimmv 58, 135 Jones, i.inda 40, 126. L3.5 Jones, Rbonvla .59. I 13, 1.33 Jones, Rieburd Jones, Ricky .84, 112 Junes. Ron 59 Jones. Rhonda 182 Jones. Susie 72, 124, 125 Keene, Diane 94 Keene, Kenneth 12.3 Kiglev Robbie72, 106, 131). 1 40 Keith, Carolyn 84, 124 Keith, Debbie.59 Keller, Ruth 72, 40. 123 Kelly, Charles Kennedy, nila Kennedy, Jeanette.84. 112 Kennetlv. Kiin«i, 72. 10 2, 12.8, L3.3. 176. 189 Kennedy, Mike Ke.stner, Steve .84, 123 Kv ' tron, Darrell Ketron, Judy 72, 121 Ketron, Fain Ketron. Teresa Kilbv. Teresa 11. 102. 123 |.3?,. 19.5 King, Debi 11.5 King, Kenneth -84 King, Larrv .84, 117, 123. 116, 158 Kiser, Dean 41 Kiser, Debbie iO Kiser. Denise 8 4, 112 Kiser, Jeff ,84. 117, 1.59 Kiser, Katbv 81, I. 4 Ki.ser, .Mike 72. 109. 114, 116 Ki.ser, Riekv .59. 123 Kitzmiiler, Gandy 72. 128 Kitztiiiiler, ' I ' erry 84, 133 Klabn, Ann 72 Knittel, M ike .59, 1 1 I Knoll. Debbie Koeb, Katbv 41, 11)2, 108, I 16, 128, 148, 167, 196 Lagusse, Cindv 91. 128 Lagerbobn, Marianne 66, 72, 102. 127, 128, I IS Lane, Anthony 120 SIikIciiI Dir( c‘U)r Latu’, Marii ' i.aiiK. !.iiicla9o l.arrisdTi. ( alln 95, 124, l ' )i L.itliain. I)a id Latiiam. niauc9.5. 104 l.athani. Rand l,a ' ri ai|iic. Nhcheal t2 ' 3 laiiistiliii, Barl)araT2 l.aivuhliii. KvidyttSy l.aulcss. Dfuntii ' 32 l.aulcss, l.ans 9-5. }5S l.ausoii. Marsha 59, 124 laiwsoii, Mid)( ' He84, !24. 120 l.cali, Hclx-cta58 l .coiiarfi, .Aii) ' )) HI Leonard. BeekyTS a ■ ' ' Leonard. Ik ' niiedl Leonard. Clarol 84.. 12! Leonard. Das id 84 • I.eonard. Gale41. 102, HIS. 118. ISO. Hi4, 191 Leonard, Jaekif Leoriard. Janet 41 Leonard. Jeff-59, 120’ Leonard. Larrs 1 .eonard. Mike 72 Leonard. Nelson Lerniard. Paul .59. 10.3 Ltarnurd. Hands 72. 140 Leonard. Seott 104, 127 Leonard. Stes ■ 95, 115 Leonard. Terrs 39, 1 15. 1.5S Leonard. Toni H4 Leonard. Wayne 84 ■ Lester. Key hi 72, L35 Lester. Martiia39, !1 , 125, t( 7 Less is, liiiiy 84, l. 4 , Less is. Mars 95 Lills. Lisa 108, 120. 1,15. 1 Hi Linkoiis, Hrsan 93 Liiinen, NansS Logiraiis. John 11.5 Lonn. Beveris .84, 102, l-so Lontt, Dehhie 72, l. 2, 1 ' 55 Look. Glentr 95, t4(i Lossds. jimnt j72 - Lose, . r il Lndiiiu. Dehhie Lunsford, Bnteh 9-5 Lunsford. Donna 95. 104. 121 Lunsford. Kinds 41. 121. 124 Lunsford. Less is I.s ndt. Ms ra 72 ' ■ l.s oils, Pamela 84. 121 Mabe. Darlene 72. 121 Mabe. Bob 14o Mabe. l.arrs 72. 112.129. 140, I bO : - Maiden, (lands 72. 102, 1 12. 1 13. 137 Maleoim, Theresa9.5 ■ - Malone. Dons 72 1 alone, kenneth Malone. Ph llis95 M.iloije Shirley (iO Marion, Johmis 60. 129 Marsh, Dean 41 Marsh, Gloria 72 Marsh, |anK ' e95 Marshall. Diane Marshall. Sands 84 Marshall. Sliirles Martin, Briiee 84 Martin, Glandia 41. 126. 177 Martin. Grest 60, 108. 1 I 1, 126 13.5 Mason, ii ' kie Malthess s. Boh 84 Matthesss, Tim .84, 101, 123 Maws ell. Bobbs Masssell, Teresa 105, 127 Masssell. Tina 84 M us lie. l.oniis Mass. l ' ,mi 72. 102. 103, |. 2. 133. 13.5, 1.36 Mass, elina 42, 1 10. 121. 128 Me ilister Sti ve 109 Met.all. Jeft 72 Mt ' Gai II. Naurs 9.5. 121. 134 MeCaiiles, (.alhs 42 108. 121, 12.5. 132 Mi ' tl.iiih s, ( liids S I. 115. 121 135 NUdhesiies joe 60. 65 Met .liesne ' . Mariea 95 Met ll.iiiahaii. (lliiiek Met dond. I .essa 95 M. t loud, Sns.m 132 Ml t ' rai ken. Dexter 8 1 Mi t r.u ki ' ii. t-reda9,5. 121, 128 U t r.u keii 1 lope I 2 1 Met .r.u ken. M ike Met r.iekeii. .md.i 12 Ml to.ids Lentil t).5 117 Mellenry. Tlierr ' sa Meltsuiiie. Das id 84 MeMillian. |aiiet60 MeNalls, Mike 73, 1.56 MeNamara, Jiids 60. 1 1.3. 128. 167,175 MeNess. Betts 60. 121. 127 MeNess. Briiee 146 1 eNess, Mike MeNess. Robin 9.5. 121, 127 MeNess, Slierrs 84, 121 MeNess. X orieee 42. 121, 127 MeHeynolds, Waiid.i Meade. Brenda 95 Meade. Catlis 42, 102, 121, 123; 124, 128, 132 Meade. Gilmer9.5, 117. 146, 163 Meade, Kemper 42. 109. 123. 129, 160. 161 -Mels ill. Was ne 60 Meredith, Pam 73, I It). 112, 128 Messer, Darrr ' ll73. 129, 1.56, 164 Messth. Tpiis 85, 159 lessiek, Debbie 78 Mes.siek, Grejtg 85 -Messiek, Jerrs 42 ' 123 Messiek. Mike 96 Messiek. Monte Metealf. Catlis 42 Milhorn, t:raiit43, 109, 121. 129 Millard, Breiula85, I 17. 121 7-. M illard. Giirtis 123 Millarsl. Darrel 85, 123 .Millard. Josee H)4, 124 Millard, Kemietli Millard, Linda 85, 124 Millard, Pam 96, 127 Millard, Stanles 85, 123 M illard. Becks 8.5. 126 Miller, Garolsti 96 .M iller, ( luiek 85 Miller. Jenns Lon 85. I 17. 124. 126, 135 Miller, lovee96 Miller, Paul 7.5. 112, 123 Miller, Hebeeea 121, 124 Miller. Robert Miller. Robin 85. 104, 121, 134 Miller, raniins 96, 121 Miller, romnis 117 Milhorn. Belinda 96, 117, 124 Mills. Doug60. 129. 168, 169 Mimiick, Peggs 42, 120 M inniek. J.G, 8.5, 123 Moiiass eek. Diane Monk. anessa 8.5. 113 Montgorrrers. Hoger96 Moore, Beeks 60. ! 10 Moore. Bills 13. 164. 189 ; Moore, lyuines 1. . Moore, .|.t rrr ' - ■ ' ’ ■ ;• ■ ' ' Moore, fimaiyHo. 117. (47 Nioore, Mars 96. 104 Moirre, Mike 43 Mriore, Tim Moorefield, Steve 43 Moorelnuise. .Srthiir 85 Morenings, D.ni 134 Morenmgs. Imainiel 163 Moretiiiigs. .Maruiiatlia 73 Morgan, trsits 96, 123 Morgan, Mark 123. 146 Morgan, Penelope Morgan. Sandra 60, 126 Morris. Blaine 43. 102, 108. 116. I 18, 129, 131, i ll), 196 Morris, Jeamiie 61, i 13. 117 Morris, Jeiiiii 85. 128. 133 Morris. Roniii ' 96, 117. 128 Morrison, iekie 73. 124. 126. 132 Vtoslinrg, Monica 96. 127 Muller. alerie 61 Mullins, Dennis 9(). I 23 Mullins. Gars 8.5 Mullins. Janet 121 liilliiis. |efl90. 96. 131 Miiiliiis. juris 61 M nil ins. M arir 43. 114.13.5 Mullins Mike 104, 135 Mullins, Robin 43 Mullins Ronnie Hti. loti. 1.57 Mullins. alerie Mum|)osver. Daiiiis (il 104, 129. I 40 Mimiposser Debbir’7.3, 121, 128. 1 . 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Linda 61 t) Dell, Kas .35. 122, 195 OdiUTs, David Odum. Dennis . Odum, Greg tldijin, HunteitTh, 86. 1 LT I IT Odum. Steve Odum. Tons 74 • s Ogle. Burt 74, 109. 114 : : Ogle, Gai!44 () Meat, Teresa 86. 121, 126 ' Orndiitt. l.simbl. 1.55, 137 O s I rt r«e, • t lOe 120. • ' 121 • . • Oslgrnre R()ii,iid96 Osl irne Shells Osborne Teitsa OtA. Janef 4. 128, ISS, i.85 0(|Hinn Pat 86 Os.en.s, Das id 44 Ossens, Brenda 61. J2!, 126 Ossens, James 158 t)ssens. Janet 86, 149 Ossienst Kathy S6,ii04i 141. 134 Ossens. Lina74 t)s ens, Linda,61, H)l, H58. 113. 124. 1:54, 135 Oss ' ens, Nant ' s 44,.: 1 20; 427 Oss ' ens. Patss 86. 128. 167 Pas%,Jett61 . Padtet, Dennis 74. H)6,1:50,16t) Pailker. Lsle44.102. H)8, 116, 1 ' I8, 131, 15(1. im Paiiki, Mike 61 Paifris. Philip 104, 105. 106, HIT. 114 e ■■ Pa|sell. Julia 115, 128 Pa rn. Billie 74. 1;5.5, MS Pafsans, Butch ; Parsons, Mark 74, H53 ’ Patton. Marv Beth 4. 114, 124. ®5. 128 Pendergrass. Brenda 61 Peidergrass, Jo.Xim Pennington. DavidOO, 112, 146, PetmlngOm, Majorie 117, 124 Pelry. ftohert 122 Perryntan, .Tian 44 Peters, Glenda 44, 120, 126 ‘ Peters, Marts Pefts, . mv74. 113, 128, 148 PliMps. Benis 129. 14t), 160, 162, 164 Phelps. Dasvne86. 104. 124 Phiilip.s. Gandy 74. 104, I2l Phtilip.s, Darlene 74, 124 Phillips, Darrell 123 I’hillips. Dennis 123 Pliilli[)s, Linda 86 Phillips. Pam 124 Phillips, Robin 74 Phillips, I ' ere.SaTl, 86, H)4. I 17. 128 Phipps. Barbara86, 127, 128 Phipps. Debl)ie74. bso Picklfsimer. Boh Hti; 121 Pippin, Janette 45. 104, 121 123 Poe, Carl Poe, Darrell 123 Poe, Debra Poe, Myron Pope, Donna 121. 127 Poston, (.arleiie 45 Poston, Nancy Posvers, Johntiv 109 Posvers, Kaths Posvers. .Shirtev 61 Price, Neta87. ' n2 Pronlex. Littda Pruitt, Brenda 61 , ' • Ptiekelt, Doris Puckett, Diane 124 ' ,,. - PticfceU, 8amlra 74, 124 Piiihns, Terri 87, 128 Pillion, Karen 45 Duesnsenberrs. Giiids ' 61, 112 Quenseiiberry, Joan tlTi lil Duenseiiberrs, Richard 2 Raines, Denver 62 Raines, Dorma 45, 121) Raines, Darell 104, 1 IT, 145 Ramsey, Donna 45. 120 Rum.se ,Ton 1 !7 Randalh Mark Raiie.s, Seott 74 Rankins, KaShy 124. 1-35 Rankin. Mike 62 iBunkin,s.’Kathy 87,128,1:52, 149 Rasnake Roger 62 Rusnake, Rwbv Rasnake. Scotty 45. 129, Ml, 140. 164,165 Ratclift. Desves 45 Ratcliff. Susan 127. 124 Ratclrff ViekM4 U ' T 116. m Reece, Daniel 104, 123 Reece, Mike 87, 163 Reece, Terry 45 Reed, Barry 87 7 Reed, Glarenee Reed, Das-id 87 Reed, Sharon 62, 12! Reed ' Veral® Reese, Mike 123 Reesre-.-Tern ' - . ' Reeves. Donald 102 Reich. .Sts ve 123 Reid. 8a; r 112 Reid. MikeTS Rev ' n‘nids,-MaA 62. 110 Rice, John 62 ' ' Rice, Palsy 46, 104, 121, 12:5, ' 26 - Richards, Darlene 87, M!) ■ Rieherson. Karols ne ST. 114 Ridgess ay . Timmy 87 Ringles. Gars Roark, Darlene 87 ; Roark, Jessie Roark, Keith 114 ■ . Roark. Milton ' Rnard, Larrs 46 Roark, Mike Roark, Parker 74 ' ■ Roark, Peggs 46, 120, 12! Roark, Ricks 62 Roberson, Regina ' Rolierts. David 62 Roberts. Georgia 87. 112 ' Roberts. Robin 62 Roberts, Teresa Robinson. Gathy Robinson, jo.Vnn 46. 122. 135, 194 Robinson. Katliv 62, 74, ' 102, 114, 127, 128, 1.37, 148 Robinson, Kenny 95, 119. 140 Robinson, Regina 74. 114. 128, !.5,5 Robinson, .Steve.52, 46. !08, 118, 129, 1:50. 1.50. 197 Roek. Daniel 123 Roek, Jiids 78 Rock, Katiis 87 Roek, Marts 12.3 Roek, Michael 104, I IT. 123 Rock, Sammy 46, 123 Roe, Danny 1.. Roe, Debbie Roe. Diane 104 Roe, Regina 87 Roe, Ronnie ST Rohr. Terrs 113 Rtimaiurss ski. Gathy 75, 128. 15:5 Bose. Barbara 62. 127 Rose. Beverly 1.52 Hose. Gnrtis 120 Roseiibalm. Ainiress Bosetibalm, Gbristme Rosenlralm, Barbara 62, tK Roseidiaum. Diarre , Rfiss, JoluinN 46, i 15 129 164 166 Rouse, Doug Rone, Deborah Rowe, Ronnie 123 Rubble, Debbie 46 Bible, TimeST, 117 Ronyoti, Don 67, I. ' 15 Ross, Freddy ' :: Ross, Patsy Russell, 104 Rust, Dale Rutherinrd, aek 87, 123 Rutter, Carolyn Rutter, Lisa Ryan, Margaret Ann 46, 113 R nes, jacks 8 nes, 8c@tty 123 •Salyer, Arthur 123 Salyer, Bren da 87. !2! Salyer, Darrell 104 Salyer, Dennis62, Ht9, 140 Salyer, Fred Salyers. Brenda Salyers, Darlene 73 Sams, Ricky 75, 135 Sandefur, Brenda 75, 127. 137 ■ Sandefur, Erne,St 98, 123 Sandefur, Jimmy 123 Sanders, Kim 68, 112, 113, 167 Savinsky, Karim 133. 194, 198 Savinsks,-Margaret 98. 1 17 126 1:34 Savmsky, Matt 106. ! 15, 140 Scardo, Terrv Scardo, Larrs -Schoeff, James Scbunke, Neil 98 Syphers. Steve 87, 135 Senter: Janice 121, 126 .Senter. Richard 87, 123, NT Sexton. Bill NO Sexton, David 73, 126, 140 Shaffer. Beckv 62. ! to Shaffer. Beverly 98, 127 Shaffer. Brenda 98 Shaffer. Caflu 123 --Sdiai£«J)j hbie---- .Shaffer, Timothy 1 Shaffer, Wilda73, 11:3, 126, !27 77 Shankel. Gail 32. 47, 102, 2:3, 7. 13d; 194 ! ' Shankel, Sandra 117,. ' 127 Shankel, .Ann 75. 112 Shankle, Brenda Shankle, Deloris 7 Shankle, Sandy 98 Sharrett. Darlene 47! 102, 121 Sharrett, Ktithy Sheffev, Rita 62, 108. IN 116 I33„i37 Sheffield. John 78, 87. 117, 147, Sheffield,: L n 47, 108, 110, 116, 148, 167 , ! Shelle , Carol 7.5, ifS; 121 . 128 , Sherfei, Pani98 ■ .Sherfey. Sherrie 62 S !n. ndsjT,herf.sa ' 88, 113, 135- • ' S ' aluski, eittd ' 64, 128, 133 Tabor, Tammy 98 Tab()V,;TimflT 129. 169 Tatlman,7’Randv 76, 133 Tate, Billy 123 ' Tate, Donna 98, 115 Tate, Deborah 88. 135 Tate, Piddle Tate, Frvin 76 Tate. Judy 88 Tate, Kathy Tate, Larry 121 Tate, Pamela 88 Tate. Valery 76 Tate, Vernon 76, 123 Taylor, Debbie 64. 119, 128, 190 Lay lor, Eddie ., TayIdR Cary 76, 88. 112 7 Taylor, James 76, 112 Taylor, Joey Taylor, Larry Taylor, Lee 76 Taylor. Libbs 88, 112, 113, 128 Taylor, Eissa.50, 121, 122 Taylor, Mike 48, 109 Taylor, PatficiaSS Taylor. Hickey Taylor, Roberl Taylor, Ronald Tench, Anthony 98, 146 Terry , Steve 1 ester. James Tc.ster. Mike98, 123. 146 Tester, Rachel 64. 121, 12{) I homas, Clarence Thomas, Demii,s88. 123 Thomas, Donna 88, 112. 124, 127 Thomas, Cars Tliomas, Ramona 48 Thompson, Ann 98 lO’ 1I7 126 I ' liompson, (;ar Tluimpson, Kathy 48, 133 Thompson, Larr Tignor. Charlotte Tignor, Kent 88, 119. led Toliev, Kaein 98, 101 11 jo.s 149 Triplett. Sandra 98, 124 Trivettc, Billie 98 Tuei I, Celeste 48 119 io.S |:32, 197 ' r “ ' ' I ' urner. Billy 76. j23, Tweed, Fred ® 3 aiiee. Deborah 64, 121 122. 126 3 anee, Tere.sa 102 3 anee. .Sherry 98 3 anover, Barbara 48, 12t, 126 3anover. Bonnie 49, 104, 121, 126 3 anover, Danny 76 3 aughii. Bobby 3 aught, Ellen 99, 1(41 3 enable. Mike 64, NO, 142 3 ' enahle. Richard 64. I7-3J 3 enable, Teresa .56. 135 137, 191 3 ' encill, Steven 98. 123 3 ermillion, Carolyn 76. 126 3 ' efmillion, Laura 98 3 cstal, .Steve76, 120 3 ' ickers. Steve 49. 109. 121 129 168, 169 3 agncr. nonitaa76. I N 128 149 33 ' agner, Debbie 33 agner, Jack 49. 102, 108. I 15 118, 130, 135, 136, 195 33 aguer, Tarry 76 3Vagner. Sam 76, 106, 116, 129, 13 0, 1.35, 1.50. 164 33 ' agner. Sherry 88. 117 3Valton, Lynne 49, 1-33 33 ' afin, Brenda 76 33 ' ann, Linda 99 ' ' ard, Dan 33 ard, Debbie 3 ' arden, Linda 49, 108 121 128 132, 191 33 ' arrcn. Patricia 76. 104 33 arren, Ray 99. 12:3 W arren, Susan 64, 1(12, 104, N8 3Vats m, Brenda 3Vatson, Kath 49. 120 33 ' atson, Susan 99 3Vaycaster, Mark 121 3Vayca.ster, Phillip76. 120 3Veathcrly. Craig 33 ' eathcrly, Ricky65, 115 33 eaver. Michael 99. N6 3Veaver, Pat 88 3Veaver. Patty 49, 104, 121. 123 33 ' ebster. Diarie 1.34 Webster, Marilyn 99 3Vcisenburger, Jack 88. 127, 147 1.59 Whitaker, Mark 123 33 hickcr, Rita 49, 108. 124 125 132, 1.33 33’bite, Donnie99 3Vhite, James 76, 119, 123 3Vhite, johnny 49 33 hite, Seba 88, 117. 126, 135 33 hittaker, James 76, 120, 123 3Videner. David 89, 117. 12:3 3Videncr. Earnest 89, NT 3 ' ' idencr, joe 99 . . ' W ' idener, Patricia 33 ' idncr, Darrell 99, 123 ' Shortt, Janice 75, 121 Sliorft, Jane 104 Shortt, Jeff 87 Shortt. Linda 47 Shortt, Nelson 47. 102, 104, 121, 123 Siemens. Rick 1-35 Mlord, Joe 75 Siliord, Sharon 104 Simcox, Daryl 198, 102, N6, 158 Simcox, Hope 63, 110, 115, Simraoers, Ricky 87 Singleton, Kathy 63. 108, 126 Singleton, Dchra 87. 119 121 124 Sisk, Janie98 Sisk, l.isa 104 Slagle. Darrell 63 Slagle, Steven 123 Slate, Rita 47. 121 , 123 Siemp. Daniel 98. 1-16, 1.58 Slemp, James .87. 114, 1:34 Sicmp. Marty63. 102, IN. NO Smith. Anglea47, 108. 126, 1.32 1.3.5, 197 Smith. Becky 98 Smith. Hilly Smith. Damn 6 ' 5, 104. 12! Smith. David 75 Smith. PxIdieT. 1.35 Smith, Frankie63 Smith, CilmerTo Smith, Jackie Smitfi. Jan tee 87 Smith. Jirnmi 113. N6 •Smith, Joe 75. 126, 1.35 Smith. Karen 8. 119, 124 Smith, Margaret 98, 121 Smith, Mildred 76, 126 Smith, Neal 101, 121, 12.3. NO 160 Smith, Pam 98, 104, 117. 124 Smith. Sam 63 Smith. 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Stanley 4184 Lee Highway Bristol, Virginia 669-4274 Viilage Cleaners 1 H our Service 1887 Euclid Avenue Bristol, Virginia Interstate Bowl Exit 4 — Interstate 81 Bristol, Virginia “ Bowling at its very best ’ Bill Jessee 628-7441 Phone 669-5942 Bella’s “Largest Pizza in Town’’ Specializing in Submarines Sandwiches and Take-out Orders 466-3281 1351 Lee Highway “on the Virginia Side” Courteous and Reliable Serviee Real Estate-Residential Building- Land Development-Loans-Insurance Phone 669-7121 3165 Lee H igh way Bristol, Virginia Patrons Bi-Rite Grocery Campbell Funeral Home Davidson, John P. Eula’s Flowers Highpoint Grocery and Service Station Hood, Norman E. Jeannie s Fabric Leroy Hull Co., Inc. States Motor Co. Purity Baking Westbury Fashion Rice, W. E. Simcox Auto Repair ERNIE’S PLAZA BARBER SHOP COLE NURSERIES Ornamentals . . . Lawns Route 1, Bristol, Virginia Mason s Plaza Shopping Onter Bristol, Virginia Registered Barbers Air CA)nditi()ned 700 Parking Pi aces Open—Monday-Friday 10A.M.-6 P.M. Saturday—8A.M.-6P.M. “We Need Your Head in Our Business Jack Cole Phone 669-3556 Office W. A. Cole Phone Phone 669-5741 669-5382 IwiN Gjty Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION FOURTH AND STATE STREETS ■ BRISTOL, TENNESSEE 60 Minute Cleaners Virginia Interment College A private 4 year College for Women 1448 Lee Highway open 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.ni. One Hour Cleaning - Tw o Hour Shirt Service “interested in the individual” 1 Band Uniform Cleaned Free ’ith Each Order of Dry Cleaning BY PASS CITGO 1028 Commonwealth Avenue Bristol, Virginia 669-7241 “Speeializing in VW Repairs. . . See the Man From Nationwide Insurance Life Health Home Car Insurance Mutual Funds Bill Lewis Agency Call: 200 Piedmont Street Bristol, Virginia Phone: 669-6645 Home Office — Columbus, Ohio FOR YOUR PETROLEUM NEEDS WILLIAM T. CLARK, JR AND CO Distributor Cities Service Oil Company Products 669-2542 Bristol, Virginia HAGA’S AUTO SALES 25- 12th Street Bristol, Virginia Owner: Gene Hagy Acme Paint and Supply Co. 20- 11th Street Paint-Carpet-Wall Covering 764-3451 Peoples Drug Store 669-2891 Abingdon, Virginia Tri-City Auto Brokers 8th and Anderson Bristol, Tenn. 968-4931 “Where you can find the Tri-Cities’ cleanest used cars’ Owners: Gene Blackburn Joel Leonard CLARK RADIO SUPPLY Everything in Radio and TV Parts 1130 West State Street Bristol, Tennessee MOTHER’S RESTAURANT 1102 Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tennessee 1500 Euclid Avenue Bristol, Virginia 669-9912 Blountville Highway Bristol, Tennessee ENLIST NOW , GO ON ACTIVE DUTY AFTER YOU CHECK INTO OUR GUARANTEED SCHOOL PROGRAM GRADUATE OR NO LATER THAN 6 MONTHS GUARANTEED IN WRITING PRIOR TO ENLISTMENT USCG RECRUn iNG OFFICE, 609 S. JEFFERSON ST., ROANOKE, VA. PH: .343-1581 ext 366 Over 85 years of Complete Insurance Service Robert C. Boswell. Inc. “Your Protection is Our Business TOUly KnJepfiJfOf Dial 669-5131 SOUTHEASTERN MUSIC King comer State and Piedmont Bristol, Virginia Holton LeBlanc complete line of band instruments and accessories Compliments of GRAHAM BIBLE INSTITUTE AND BIBLE COLLEGE, INC. Hwy. HE Bristol, Tennessee Telephone 764-8831 “Christian Training at a Minimum of Cost” Yellow Coach Lines, Inc. Bristol, Virginia-Tennessee Complete Bus Service — Suburban and Charter For Bus Information Office Phone: 669-4841 FOR ALL OCCASIONS Sightseeing Tours, Convention Groups, Inspection Tours, Athletic Events, Private Parties AIR CONDITIONING AND REST ROOMS Big Daddy s Mini Deli Imported Cheese-Specialty Meats-Salads 1822 Euclid Ave. 466-2177 Soft Pretzels-Submarines Bristol, Virginia BRISTOL, VIRGINIA 115 Commonwealth Ave, 466-2592 School Rings: I Ours have the ' ' Now ' ' look Your School ring can be unique, if it’s one of ours. Take a look. The traditional ring has been up-dated with the addition of side shields that show your school colors. Then there are two revolutionary new styles—just for girls. They’re jewelry, not miniature men’s rings. Come see the “Now” styles. No obligation. GOODMAN JEWELERS Notions — Fabrics — Custom Made Draperies GUY’S FABRICS (Near High Point School) Route 1 Bristol, Virginia Louise Wingate, Manager Phone 669-5729 532 State St. Bristol, Tenn. Suburban Shoe Center 503 Airport Road Bristol, Virginia NAME BRAND SHOES for men and women at discount prices. Southern States Bristol Cooperative, Inc. 1313 Euclid Ave. Bristol, Virginia 24201 Eeed —Seed—Eertilizer ' RkDcki-,9tu:. furniture 519 STATE STREET Bristol, Virginia 24201 Serving the South since 1875 Peoples Life Insurance Company 300 Moore Street — Mosby Building BRISTOL — VIRGINIA 669-4851 LARRY J. MEADE — AGENT 669-7227 Life and Income Replacement Insurance for the Entire Family Reuning — Millard Agency, Inc. 56 Piedmont Street Bristol,Virginia CAFETERIA LEE GARDEN SUNOCO SERVICE Cowan Brothers, Inc. Wholesale Euclid at Moore Bristol, Virginia Kingsport, Tennessee BRISTOL, VIRGINIA PHONE 669-1322 School and Janitorial Supplies Institutional Foods WRITE HERE ' - DRAW HERE ' - SAVE HERB First Federal 8 AViWeS AND LOAN ASSN Of BWtSTQL MOMC OPrtCC BRANCH OPPlCC Bristol “ Marion no PIEDMONT 87 O 303 8. COMMe8Ce8T. where dining is a pleasure PRIVATE ROOMS FOR PARTIES Buffet Daily 11:00 To 2 P. M. Seating Capaeity 325 Open 11 A.M. To 10 P.M. Daily 669-0243 1950 Lee Hwy., Bristol, Va. BERNARD’S HOBBY CENTER 951 State Street Phone: 669-3511 BRISTOL, VIRGINIA Headquarters For All Hobby and Craft Supplies Campbell Motors, Ine. 2701 Lee Highway, U. S. Hwys. 11, 19 58 BRISTOL, VIRGINIA 24201 18-Hour Serviee 6-Day Week Phone 669-7157 213 UNION PORTRAITS WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL St«ut£0 1395 Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tennessee 37620 Phone (615) 968-4342 Prestige Portraits National School Studios Ron Freeman Jim Garrett Steve Jessee Mike Davis Complete Photography Service 214 764-5994 Hutton Electric Co. Commercial, Industrial, Residential Compliments of the Fashion Shop 1528 Edgemont Avc. Bristol, Tcnn. 37620 BelFs Henny Penny Al Sim cox Res. 669-4431 1532 Edgemont Avenue Chicken, Pizzas, Submarine S. F. Boyd Res. 538-6498 Siuk 2426 LEE HIWAY BRISTOL, VA. 24201 “the best in home cooking” John Venable 466-9829 BILL GATTON TRI-CITY AREA’S HIGH PERFORMANCE HEADQUARTERS CHEVROLET —CADILLAC INC. “You can trade with Bill Gatton, more people do.” Home of the BIG BOY 213 Blountville Highway Compliments of Westinghouse Wire Division The World’s Most Modern Magnet Wire Facility Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wire Division P. O. Box 869 An Equal Opportunity Employer Abingdon, Virginia 24210 Compliments of Mason’s Chaucey DeVault, President Athletic and Recreational Equipment Serving the Greater Bristol Area With 1st Quality Merchandise At Low Discount Prices Bristol, Virginia Compliments of Humphrey’s Fl owers Blountville — Bristol — Kingsport — Piney Flats COMPLETE AREA —WIDE SERVICE 612 Main Street Abingdon, Virginia WHITE 24 HOUR WRECKER DODGE SERVICE DELTA TRUCK CENTER, INC. DETROIT Diesel Service CUMMINS Body Shop Compliments of Claudette’s Beauty Salon and Davis Barber Shop 107 Bonham Shop 669-0233 ADDERS - TYPEWRITERS - CALCULATORS - COPIERS-TIME CLOCKS - FURNITURE BRISTOL OFFICE SUPPLY CO., INC. 28 Moore St., Bristol, Va. 24201 Phone:669-7131 Box 349 EQUIPMENT OFFICE SUPPLIES —MACHINES HAMILTON’S ANTIQUES and SALVAGE Lee Highway Bristol, Virginia Res. phone 669-3868 .... Bristol, Va. Frank Hamilton, owner CASE FARM MACHINERY PAT-JM SALES SERVICE Compliments of FAUCETTE COMPANY INC. J.C. VANN EQUIPMENT COMPANY 513-515 State Street Bristol, Virginia Office Phone 628-7331 P. 0. Box 297 Charles G. Jones Res. Phone 628-2510 ABINGDON, VIRGINIA Gurley ' s FRANKLIN SAVINGS AND LOAN CORPORATION Homestead House, Inc. “Home of Ethan Allen Furniture” , 29 Sixth Street Bristol, Tennessee 37620 Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tennessee Wheniir Phone 764-2161 You Nccf ' Henderson 1 FUNERAL CHAPEL gfmmNGDON_H.-WAy_£ ; Abingdon, Virginia i 628-7881 i Compliments of a i Abingdon Dodge, Inc. Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge Trucks ' Friend Abingdon, Virginia 628-3196 i ■ _ j compliments of 1 “say it with flowers” Bassett’s Dairy Bar Hargis Flowers and Gifts Cumming’s Street Abingdon, Virginia 464 E. Main St. Main Street Abingdon, Va. Lebanon, Va. Ph. 628-3181 Ph. 889-2831 Deluxe Streamliner Horse Vans And Nine Horse Trailers Manufactured By BRANSON BODY WORKS 225 Stage Coach Fload Interstate 81, Exit 4 Bristol, Virginia Day Phone 669-4311 Night Phone 669-7457 ONE OF BRISTOL’S MOST LUXURIOUS APARTMENT COMPLEXES 2 BEDROOMS-1 V 2 BATHS MODERN KITCHENS 669-2911 1875 LEE HIGHWAY BRISTOL, VA. CRABTREE BUICK PONTIAC BOB F. GRIFFIN, INC. Lee Highway Bristol, Virginia Phone 669-3141 Buy up to a Standard — Not up to a Price New Ideas In Advertizing SEW ’N SAVE SEWING CENTER SEWING MACHINE AND STEREO SALES AND SERVICE llzlJiiliiiH 710 State Street Bristol, Tennessee ETIENNE AIGNER 626 State Street BASS Bristol, Tennessee SPALDING UJHITG sewmg SINCE •a7« machines 764-9033 ZODIAC SBICCA “For those who like the finest” Compliments of Singleton’s Auto Parts, Inc. BEN FRANKLIN STORE FRIENDLY SERVICE Abingdon and Bristol, Virginia ABINGDON, VIRGINIA Compliments of FADES FLORIST AND GIFTS Arnold’s Jeweler’s ABINGDON-BRISTOL HIGHWAY ABINGDON, VIRGINIA “ Gifts That Last” Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions 321 West Main Street Abingdon, Virginia Jim and Dellene Fades Phone 628-3781 628-7811 MINUTE-ETTE FOOD MARKET, INC. CHRISTY’S LITTLE CHEF, INC. 644-48 State Street 40 EAST VALLEY DRIVE BRISTOL, VIRGINIA BRISTOL, TENN. 669-9631 when you think of clothes, think of . . . Southern Motors Inc. Bristol, — Abingdon Highway 3fllSTOI TEITNiSSEE Volkwagon VALLEY DRIVE DRUG 38 East Valley Drive Bristol, Virginia ft FREE DELIVERY Authorized Volkswagen Dealers REGISTERED PHARMACISTS MIDWAY GULF 669-0101 Complete Auto Repairs and Service Lee Highway i 466-9809 •Fashion •Quality •Service •Satisfaction VALLEY MOTOR CO MILK — ICE CREAM You’re Always Welcome at: A-1 Used Cars and Trucks Route 11 Abingdon Make the Courthouse your Place To meet In Abingdon - Wytheville - Kingsport - ABINGDON - WYTHEVILLE - KINGSPORT - ELIZABETHTON and BRISTOL 104 Count St. State at 6th Abingdon, Va. Bristol, Va. DONUT KASTLE Southern Furniture Co., Inc. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 401 Commonwealth Avenue Bristol, Virginia 6 a.m. to 12 midnight 669-6721 FRIENDSHIP MOTOR COURT and BOAT DOCK Underpass Sunoco Service Station Located 13 miles from Bristol on U.S. 421. Enjoy leisure hours on a mountain lake in East Tennessee. Modern cabins, fishing, and boating. Route 5 Lee Highway 669-4852 AKARD Funeral Home A FUNERAL HOME THAT IS A GARDEN SETTING One of the SouthA Finest PRIVATE FAMILY ROOM — HAMMOND ORGAN and CHIMES — PRIVATE CHAPEL SIX PRIVATE SLUMBER ROOMS — PERSONAL SERVICE —WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION COMPLETELY AIR CONDITIONED EOR YOUR COMEORT 1912 W. STATE ST. BRISTOL, TENN., VA. 764-5112 DAVID AKARD DAVID AKARD, JR. HEDGEROW HILL NURSERY WHOLESALE - RETAIL Bristol Home Trade Shoe Store Shoes for the entire Family 708 State Street DIAL 669-44. ' 74. 5060 LEE HIGHWAY BRISTOL. VIRGINIA Manager: Jim Cowan Bristol, Tennessee Malcolm’s Meat Service Compliments of BALL BROTHERS FURNITURE Randolph Street Bristol, Virginia Bristol Johnson City Kingsport Phone 628-2104 C. R. QUESENBERRY, INC. Distributor Gulf Oil Products Abingdon, Virginia BULLOCK’S DRUG STORE Compliments of UNIVAC BRISTOL Sperry Rand Corporation Bristol, Tennessee 210 Dial 669-3136 Bristol, Virginia Lee Garden Shopping Center GREER SON JEWELERS “Gifts of Distinction” Phone 628-3672 Abingdon, Virginia 24210 Cameras Film Flashbulbs Projectors Cards Gifts Areas Leading Photographic Store “Bringing You The Finest in Ladies Fashion” °Kelly 8b QiSen BRISTOL, VA.-TENN. 507-509 State Street Bristol, Virginia — Tennessee Earl J. Helton Store General Merchandise 669-4733 897 Old Abingdon Highway Bristol, Virginia “Everything to Build Anything” BRISTOL —JOHNSON CITY ELIZABLTHTON — GREENE ILLE KINGSPORT NICK or NACK Superette Kiser Furniture And Appliance 873 Airport Road Bristol, Virginia 619 West Main Street Abingdon, Virginia BAR-B-BURGER DRIVE-IN Good Food — Courteous Curb Service 1 mile West of Abingdon bimihe ikisbii. me PARAMOUNT BUILDiNG Highway 11 I Parts BRISTOL LINCOLN — MERCURY SALES To get a good job — get a GOOD Education Sales Service Bristol, Virginia i 2033 West State Street ristol Jfloral Companp Compliments of WHITTEN ELECTRIC SUPPLY INCORPORATED 1809 West stalest. Bristol, Viri2;iiiia Dial 703-669-5191 Drawer 888 We are as near as your telephone . . . 669-01.33 Piedmont Edmond Streets Bristol, Virginia Blevins Tire and Recapping Company Skyland Motel Highway 11 Phone 669-0166 1122 Oakview Street Bristol, Virginia 669-6033 669-2821 Operated by VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT Bristol, Virginia Dwayne and Elizabeth Orfield 1395 Volunteer Pky. Bristol, Tennessee 764-3221 Compliments of i Motor Lodge and Restaurant D. B. RYLAND AND CO. JEWELERS 531 State Street Bristol, Virginia £3 Southwestern General Life APp % sell! The Jewel Box Your Friendly Jewelry Store Visit Our Teen Baj; For the Latest Styles and Fashions Bristol, Virginia 669-1136 hoh (nZ Euclid Ave. Bristol, Va. First in Fashion . . . First in value . . . First in Friendly service! 601 State Street Bristol, Tennessee Compliments of PIPPIN FLORIST QUALITY PRINTERS, INC 495 Airport Road Bristol, Virginia 202 Maple Street Bristol, Tennessee Phone 968-3141 “serving the Tri-Cities” BRISTOL SIGN COMPANY Commonwealth and Euclid Avenues Bristol, Virginia Dial 669-0811 Owner, Carl B. Jessee The Record Shop 61 Commonwealth Avenue Bristol, Virginia v ' ' ' A !r ' .j ■ ■ . ' , k-. • !«.•• ' • ' ’, 4 -,V ' - U - j. ' ' 1 r . ' ' ' ' ' l - • ' • ' ‘L t ' ‘ ■■ ' ’ ♦. “ ' -‘•■■’i4‘.i:ii6t ' ® -hr . ' ?• ' . ' ' ■ ' .i ' ' ' •••‘ .MS ' •i ' ; ‘ . ■ ., ' ,v ' .vfr: w: ' ' •. ? ?i • ' - ' ■ ■ •M-,. 5. ' ' . • ' ■ • ■ ' yjpp I . - •■,•, ' ' i ' . - —? t : ' ' « • 1 ■ T. ' Si jk ' ;. •■ r. ■., 7 ' . ' s,! , ' ' ■ ' ■■ ■. - 4 ' ' .vU ? : ' vtv t nm K« - ' r. ' -W.T Tv ' ■ i ' -a ‘ ' XHTO ' . V . i IT ui I :r , ■ ■ - . ' r. . ; j. . 4 - , I. ' . v . ' r. ' r- iaW. .•. • • ' -i 5?S5?i ? : ■ ■ ■, ■:■ -. ' xv .:V7-. ■-■ 4. ' ■ . .4-S[ aB ;?; . 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