Blacksburg High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Blacksburg, VA)
- Class of 1958
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NIA J823 GIFT OF DIVISION OF EXTENSION the golden anniversary of BLACKSBURG HIGH... Editor -in -chief Mary Virginia Jones Business Manager Nedlee Chapman NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT POW wow PUBLISHED BY The Students Of BLACKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL Blacksburg, Virginia 3 Because of your friendship, e n c o u r a g e m e n t ,■ and interest; we the senior members of the 1958 PowWow staff lovingly dedicate this issue of the POW WOW to you, Mrs. Fetter and Mrs. Neidhardt. Propertyof 4 Mrs. Edna Fetter IS BLACKSBURG HIGH? It ' s a building, yes; but no matter how beautifully functional it may be, a brick and mortar structure is only the beginning of a high school, BHS is instruction, participation, competition, and companionship. But it ' s even more. . . CONTENTS Dedication What is BHS ? F acuity Seniors Classes Clubs and Organizations Sports Features and Activities 6 it’s f riendliness...it’s spirit.... it’s work. ..it’s play... kw it’s formal... I it’s informal... it’s sacred... STEWART I KOHLER STUDENT PR? ■|||D ’«f r! i{ VVEWNT rCDl.EE it’s traditional. 13 it’s old... Blacksburg High School was established in 1907. grey building which was used until the school term The first high school building was the I9I7-I9I8. old The present, million -dollar high school, which was completed in 1954, has recently been landscaped to add more classic beauty to the structure. it’s new... 15 Mr. R. T. Hale, Principal, received a B.S. and a Masters of Education degree from Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Mr. Bill Brown Assistant Principal B. S., East Tennessee State Mrs. Shirley McDaniels Office Secretary B. S., Madison College 18 1 Mrs. Carrol Allen Miss Margaret Beeks B. S., University of Vermont A. B., Limestone English and Social Studies M. A., Columbia Art Mrs. Blanche Beemer B. S., Mississippi State M. S., V.P.I. Home Economics Mr. George Boone B. S., V.P.I. Agriculture Mr. Bill Brown B. S., East Tennessee State Physical Education Assistant Principal Mr. Dave Brown B. S., Concord College Physical Education Mr, Benjamin Cornwell B. S., V.P.I. Vocational Agriculture General Farm Shop Mrs. Grace Everton B. S., Radford College Geography, English, Social Studies Mrs. Coralie Deemer B. S., Iowa State Mrs. Nancy Devier B. S., Madison College Mrs. Edna Fetter B. S., Radford College History Mrs. Peggy Glenn B. S., East Tennessee State Music Mr. Curtis Gray Mrs. Virginia Hummel B. S., V.P.I. B. S., V.P.I., M.S., V.P.I. Commercial Math, English General Business, Physical Education Mrs. Patricia Kelly B. S., V.P.I. Science, Mathematics Mrs. Lee Kincaid B. A., Radford College English, French, Social Studies Miss Florence Kipps B. S., Radford College Social Studies Miss Mae Kipps B. S., Radford College English Mrs. Phoebe Linkous B. S., Radford College Librarian Mrs. Beryl Miller B. A., Cornell University English, Spanish, Speech, Drama Mrs. Alice Lubenow B. S., Bradley University Physical Education Miss Dorothy Moseley B. S., Radford College Science, Math Driver Education Mrs. Willas Melton B. A., University of Hawaii M. A., Columbia University English, Social Studies Mrs, Evelyn Neidhardt B. S., Radford College English, History Mrs. Betty Northrop B, S., V.P.I. English, Math, Science, Social Studies Mrs. Mildred Sallo B. S., Longwood College Mathematic s Mrs. Ruby Pace A. B., Mary Washington Math, Latin Mr, Robert Price B. S., V.P.I. DE-DO Commercial Math Mrs. Ruby Scott B. S., Radford College Business Education Mrs. Doris Shannon B. S., V.P.I., M. S., V.P.I. Science Mrs. Susan Turner A. B., Randolph -Macon Latin Miss Eleanor Wall B. S., Madison College English, French Mr. Frank West A. B., Peabody College M. A., Peabody College Industrial Arts Mrs. Rebecca Wilkes B. S., Madison College Business Education Miss Frances Wilson A. B., West Virginia University M. S., West Virginia University Science, Health, Driver Education Mrs. Frances Woolwine A. B., Hollins Science n Ducky Che ese I Little R. T. 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SrnilQ Mr ' Wee I pay . „ class attention f j CLASS OF SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS SENIORS Constance Hope Absher Curtis William Absher Charles Evans Amos Ruth Madeline Aliff SENIORS Philip Michael Argabright Frances Irene Bam Sue Hedrick BeVllle Grace Harman Bishop Ruth Elizabeth Bar Juanita Ann Bowyer SENIORS Nedlee Sue Chapman Michael Neff Cassell Janet Marie Croy William Henry Daughtrey, Jr Richard Lee Cupp, Jr immeS ' Mowm ' d Wippin Edna Frances Green ' ' % s Gerald Gene Gtlliitto.re lORS Bfverly Arleafl Hale Esther Carolyn Grubb Barbara Hume Harshbarger William David Harris Barbara Anne Harrell Madeline Carol Howery SENIORS Mary Virginia Jones Clara Lee Jennelle Chris Nick Kappas George Wul f Kalison MichaerWayne Jones Donald Young Kelsey, Jf Clarence Watson Lafon Shirley lean Landrem James Thomas Lafon SENIORS Dorothy Fulton Linkous Eileen Faye Linkous Anil Lucas Wilham Ralph Lucas Janice Louise McCoy Btenda Lee Mullens Betsy Jane McCoy Emily Judith Morris SENIORS Elizabeth Hart Nuckolls Freddie Lee Oliver Constance Louise Phillips Jackie Jo Price SENIORS Jlmnttie Lee Price Janice Sue Price Loretta Mae Price Judith Alberta Price Joyce Ann Price SENIORS Bobby Belmont Scott Raleigh Albert Sandy, Jr Frances Mayo Shealor Edward Kaywood Shealor Charles Frederick Sears !■ ' .••sV Randall Wayne Slussei Donald David Smith Rebecca Virginia Smith Patsy Louise Sowers Troy Paul Smith Lina Loretta Surface SENIORS Edgar Martin Vaught SENIORS Maxine Vanetta Webb Douglas Delano Warren Margaret Patricia Wilkins Mary Christine White Donalci Philip Weddle Eddie Kyle Wingate Ann Dudley Wood SENIORS LJ Norma Ann Wright Patricia Lenora Wright ;4 .m Swimming Anyone ? Class of ' 58 ■ alph Lucas Fred Sears 52 Mary Virginia Jones ■sj eTA ' Jimmy Fippin J olin Brown Don Kelsey 53 Nedlee ■Cha Pman Chris White Ruth Aliff Nancy Moore Gerald Gallimore Wanda Rodgers Maxine Webb 3„,ce Carlene Walters Grace Bishop Linda Hungate Betsy McCoy Jackie Jo Price Charles Amos Dov dy Pat Wright Suzanne Price L,ina surface Dick Cupp shall Janice McCoy Freddie Oliver Becky Smith ■Xroy Barbara Harrell Jolene Epperley Curtis Absber V « I « r 1 Frances Fred Shealor Philip Argabright Ami Bowyer C.W. Lafon Norma Wright SENIOR DIRECTORY CURTIS WILLIAM ABSHER Cuzz A woman would run through fire and water for such a kind heart . F.F.A. 1-4-Sent. 1,3, -Pres. 4; Class Pres.l; Class Vice-Pres. 3; Key 2-4-Parl. 3, Sr. Dir. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4; Debate 3-4-Treas.4; Hi- Y 1 -2 -Chaplain 1 , Pres .2; Carnival Court 2;Boys State 3; H. R. Pres. 4; Football 1-4-Co. Capt.4; Monogram 3,4-Rep. 3. CONSTANCE HOPE ABSHER Hopie Blessed are the peacemakers on earth . F. H. A. 1 -4-Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3-4; Pep l;Dra- matics 3; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4-Sec. 4; H.R. Vice Pres. 1;H. R. Pres. 2; Carnival Court 2; Laurel Chain 3; Girls State 3. RUTH MADELINE ALIFF Ruth No legacy is as rich as honesty . F.H.A. 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; F.B.L.A. 4. BETTY JEAN ALLS Jean The busy bee has no time fo r sorrow. Latin 1; F.B.L.A. 3 -4; Glee Club 2 ;Dramatics 2 ; Pep 1; Library 1; G.A.A. 1,3,4; Pow Wow4; Science 2-Treas. 2, CHARLES EVANS AMOS Charlie F rom the crown of his h e a d to the s o 1 e of his foot, he is all mirth. Science 1 ; Band 2 -4; Ind. Arts 2 -3;Monogram 3; Debate 3-4; Key 3-4; Wrestling 2-4; Track 2. PHILIP MICHAEL ARGABRIGHT Little One To loaf is a science , to loaf is to live . D.E. 3-4; F.F.A. 1-2. FRANCES IRENE BAIN Fran Bashfu l sincerity and comel y love . Library 1 ; T ry-Hi-Y 2; Glee Club 2; Home Ec. 2 ; F.B.L.A. 3-4. RUTH ELIZABETH BARKER Ruthie The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good . Library 2, 3-4-Pres. 3-4; Library Asst. 2,3-4; F.H.A. 1. SUE HEDRICK BEVILLE Susie Sits as one new-risen from a dream. F.H.A. l;Office Helper 1 ; Latin 2 -3; G.A.A. 1 -3; Ast. Gym Teacher 2-3. GRACE HARMAN BISHOP Beanie F air of figure, fair of face , lacking in no good grace. Glee Club 2;G.A.A. 2-3; F.H.A. 1-4-Sec., Hist.; F.B.L.A. 4;Pep 1 ;Homecoming Court 3; Carnival Court 3; H. R. Pres. 3. JUANITA ANN BOWYER Ann As merry as the day is long. Cheerleading 1 -4; Pep 1 ; Monogram 2 -4; G.A.A. 2-4; Choir 2-4; All State Choir 3-4; F.B.L.A. 4; F.F.A. Sweetheart 1; F.H.A. 1; H.R. Sec. 1. GERALDINE MOSTILER BOWYER Gerry I am not only witty in myself , but the cause that wit m others . G.A.A. 1-3; Glee Club 1,3-4; Dramatics 3; Monogram 4; F.B.L.A. 4. FRANCES CAROLE BRAMMER Franny Virtue is the truest nobility. Pep 1, G.A.A. 1, H.R. Pres. 2; F.H.A. 2, 3; Choir 2, 3; Glee Club 3; H.R. Sec. 3; F.B.L.A. 3,4--Rep. 4; Nat. Hon. Society 3,4; Student Council 3,4 --Se c.4; Pow Wow 4. CECIL RUDOLPH BROCE Cecil To each his own. F.F.A. 1,2; D.E. 3,4 Treas. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. JOHN LEONARD BROWN Fuzz More sinned against than sinning. Football 1 ,2,4; Wrestling 2 ; Track 1,2,4; Hi-Y 1; Monogram2,3,4; French 3,4; Ind. Arts 3; Key 3, 4; Debate 3; Pow Wow 4. MICHAEL NEFF CASSELL Mike Ambition is the germ from which all growth of nobleness proceeds . Latin 1 -4; Dramatics 1 -4;Tattle Tale 2,3,4-Sports Ed, 4; Debate 3,4-Rep, 4; Thespian 3,4-Rep. 4; French 3,4; Nat. Hon. Soc . -3,4-Rep. 4; Pow Wow 3,4-Cir, Mgr. 4; Vice Pres. Sen. Class; Student Council 3; Beta 4. 58 SENIOR DIRECTORY NEDLEE SUE CHAPMAN Nick Her affection hath an unknown bottom, like the bay of Portugal . Pep 1 ; G .A.A. 1-2; Latin 1 -4-Treas. 2; Dramatics 2 -4; Student Council 3 -4- - Treas . 3, Vice Pres . 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4-Pres. 4; Tattle Tale 2-4; Pow Wow 3-4-Business Mgr. 4; H.R. Pres. 2; H. R. Vice Pres. 3; Graduation Usher 3. JANET MARIE CROY Jan If music be the food of love , play on. G.A.A. 1-4; Glee Club 1-2; Monogram 3-4; Pep 1; Majorette 3; Art 1; Homecoming Princess 4. WILLIAM HENRY DAUGHTREY, JR. Bill A stoic of the wood s; a man withou t a tear . Football Mgr . 1 ; Basketball 2 -4;Sen. Class Pres .; Class Treas. 1; Ind. Arts 1-Treas. l;Spanish 3- Pres. 3; ' Thespian 1-4-Pres. 4; Dramatics 1-4; Key 2-4; Monogram 3-4; Stage Crew 1-4; Boys State 3; Pow Wow 2 -4-Photographer Ed. 4; Tattle Tale 4; Camera 4; Jr. Rotarian 3. BETTY LOU DOWDY Lulu Sweet mercy is nobility ' s true badge . G.A.A. 1 -4;Library 1 -Sec.l ;F.B.L.A. 2-4-Treas. 3; Glee Club 1,3-4; All State Chorus 3; Pep 1; Pow Wow 4. BETTY JOLENE EPPERLY Jo Golden hair, like sunlight streaming. J.V. Cheerleading 2-3; Pep 2; G.A.A. 2; F.H.A. 1; Choir 3; Art. 4 JAMES HOWARD FIPPIN Flop I drink to the g eneral joy of the whol e table . Cross -Country Track 4; Wrestling 3-4; Baseball 4; Football Mgr. 3; Monogram 3-4; Science 1-2; Dramatics 3-4. GERALD GENE GALLIMORE Jerry A very gentle beast , and of a good conscience. F. F. A. 1 -4-Vice Pres. 4; Hi-Y 1 -2,4-Chaplin 4; H.R. Rep. 3; Monogram 3-4; Key 3-4; Football 3-4; Wrestling 3-4; Track 4. EDNA FRANCES GREEN Frances Your heart ' s desire be with you. Library 1; F.H.A. 2; F.B.L.A. 3-4. ESTHER CAROLYN GRUBB Carolyn Still water runs deep . Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-Chaplin 2; F.B.L.A. 2-4-Treas. 4; Glee Club 3; Dramatics 3; Laurel Chain 3; F.H.A. 4; Pow Wow 4. BEVERLY ARLEAN HALE Arlene Old fashions suit me best. Science 1-Sec. 1; Pep 1; G.A.A. 1-2; Glee Club 2- 3; All State Chorus 3; Sextette 2-4; F.B.L.A. 3- 4-Pres. 4; Laurel Chain 3; Pan American 3-4- Treas. 4; Pow Wow 3-4; Art 1-4. BARBARA ANNE HARRELL Barbara Music is well said to be the speech of angels . Latin 1-4-Pres. 3; Tattle Tale 1-4-Ed. 4; Pow Wow 2 -4; Dramati cs 2-4; Thespian 3-4; Beta 3- 4-Sec. -Treas. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4-Vice Pres. 4; Glee Club 2; H. R. Sec. -Treas. 2; Library 3- 4-Rep. 3; G.A.A. 1 -2; Pep 1 ; Graduation Usher 3. WILLIAM DAVID HARRIS Bill He hath a heart as sound as a bell. Art 1,3; Library 1; D.O. 3-4. BARBARA HUME HARSHBARGER - Harshie To be great is be misunderstood. Pep 1; Latin 1-4; G.A.A. 1-3; French 2-3; Dra- matics 2; Library 2 -3-Sec. 3; Debate 4; Tattle Tale 1-4- Ad. Mgr. 4; Pow Wow 3. MADELINE CAROL HOWERY Madeline Warmly pure and sweetly strong. G.A.A. 1 -4-Sports Mgr. 4; Pan American 2 -Sec . 2; F.H.A. 1-4; Monogram 4. ARTHUR HURN HUFFMAN Art What I cannot see I never will believe in. Science 1-2,4-Pres. 2-Treas. 4; Debate 2,4; Camera 4. GLEN CROCKETT HUNGATE Bonzo As true as steel. Football 1-3-Co-Capt. 3; Baseball 1-3-Co- Captain 2 -3; Wrestling 2; Monogram 2-4; Track 1; D.E. 1. LINDA LOU HUNGATE Linda She has frugal mind. Library 1; Tri-Hi-Y 2; F.B.L.A. 4. 59 SENIOR DIRECTORY JERRY LEE HUNTER Jerry A fellow of plain and uncoined constancy . Track 1-4; Ind. Arts 1. CLARA LEE JENNELLE Clarabell My man ' s as true as steel. G.A.A. 1 -4; Dramatics 2; Pep 1; Latin 1-2; Glee Club 3; F.B.L.A. 3-4. MARY VIRGINIA JONES Prim A daughter of the gods , divinely tall , and most divinely fair . Student Council 4; Pow Wow 3-4-Ed. 4; Tattle Tale 1-4; Beta 3-4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4; Thespian 3-4; Latin 1 -4; Dramatics 1 -4; Debate 3-4-Pres. 4; Dist. Debate 3; G.A.A. 1-2; Pep 1; Monogram 2 ; Cheerleader 1 -4; Homecoming Att. 3; Carnival Court 1; Laurel Chain 3; Graduation Usher 3; Girls State 3; H. R. Pres. 1; Class Rep. 1; H.R. Vice Pres. 3; H.R. Treas. 2; Winner Beauty Contest 2. MICHAEL WAYNE JONES Mickey Good things come in small packages . Science 4; Ind. Arts 4; Baseball 1. GEORGE WULF KALISON George W rite me as one who loves his fellow man . Baseball Mgr . 1 ; Basketball 1 -4; Key 2 -4-Treas . 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4; Beta 4; Student Council 4; Latin 1-4; Pow Wow 4; Carnival Court 1; H. R. Treas 1,4. CHRIS NICK KAPPAS Chris But for my own part , it was Greek to me. Library 1-2; Latin 1-4; Key 2 -4-Vice Pres . 4; F rench 3-4; Camera 3; Tattle Tale 1 -4-Cir. Mgr. 4; Pow Wow 3-4-Sports Ed. 4; Science 1;H.R. Pres. 2; Pep 1; Hi-Y 2; Art. 1 DONALD YOUNG KELSEY, JR. Don The strength of twenty men . Football 1-4-Co-Capt. 4; Wrestling 2 -3; Track 1-3; Hi-Y 1; Key 2-4-Pres.4; Monogram2-4- Sec. 3; French 3; Boys State 3, MARGARET ANNE KING Anne Bait the hook well ; this fish will bite . Cheerleading 1-4; Latin 1-4; Thespian 3-4-Vice Pres. 4; Monogram 2,4; Dramatics 1-4; G.A.A. 1-2; Carnival Court 1,2; Homecoming Queen 4; Tattle Telle 3-4; Pow Wow 3-4-Feature Ed. 4. STEWART EDWIN KOHLER Stewart Not merely _a chip off the old block but the old block himself. Student Council 3-4-Pres. Student Body 4: Beta 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4; Dramatics 3-4; J.V, Basketball 1-2; Class Treas. 2; H.R. Pres. 2; Latin 1 -4-Rep. 2;Library l;Football 2-4; Track 1-4; Monogram 2-4; Key 2-4-Sec. 4; Graduation Usher 3; Tattle Tale 4; Pow Wow 4. CLARENCE WATSON LAFON C.W. No matter how thin you slice it, it ' s still boloney. F.F.A. 1-4-Sec. 3. SIDNEY CARROL LAFON Preacher Quiet without , but a warm heart within. Tri-Hi-Y 2-4-Vice Pres. 3., Pres. 4; D.E. 3-4- Treas. 3. JAMES THOMAS LAFON Tommy If my heart were not light, I would die. F.F.A. 1-4 -Rep. 3, Treas, 2; Football 1. SHIRLEY JEAN LANDRUM Shirley Quiet but dependable . G.A.A. l;Try-Hi-Y 3;Glee Club 4; Pep 1; Choir 1-4; F.H.A. 1. DIANA CAROLA LINKOUS Diana What a sight for sore eyes this would be . Majorette 3; Pep 1; G.A.A. 1-4; Library 2; F .H. A. 4; Glee Club 2. DOROTHY FULTON LINKOUS Dot Gratitude is the sign of a noble soul . Pep 1;G.A.A. 1-2;F.H.A. 1 -2 -Historian 2; F.B, L.A.4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4; Pow Wow 4. EILENE FAY LINKOUS Red I ' ll speak in a monstrous little voice . G.A.A. 1-3; F.B.L.A. 1; D.E. 1; Choir 2-3; Glee Club 2 . EVA JEANETTE LINKOUS Eva The king himself has followed her when she has walked before . G.A.A. 1-3; F.B.L.A. 1; D.E. 1; F.H.A. 2-3; Pep 1 . 60 SENIOR DIRECTORY MARY FREDA LINKOUS Freda Not always smiling but serene. Pep 1; F.B.L.A, 2-3; F.H.A. 2-3; G.A.A. 2; Glee Club 2; Pow Wow 2. JOYCE ANN LUCAS Joyce Young in limbs, in judgement old. G.A.A. 1 -4-Sec. Treas. 4; Pep 1; F.H.A. 1-3-Sec. 1; Monogram 4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Science 1. WILLIAM RALPH LUCAS Ralph Oh, to be a frog and live aloft from care ! Football 1 -4; Wrestling 2-4; Track 1-2; Latin 1- 3; French 3; Monogram 3-4. MARTHA JANE MARSHALL Blue are her eyes the fairy flax. F.B.L.A. 3-4; F.H.A. 3-4; Library 1; Pep 1. BETSY JANE McCOY Betsy Queen rose of the rosebud garden of girls . Pep 1; G.A.A. 1 -4-Hist. 3, Pt. Rec. 4; F.H.A. 2; Glee Club 2; Class Rep. 3. JANICE LOUISE McCOY Jan Variety is the very spice of life. G.A.A. 1 -4 -Treas . 4; Pres. 4; Glee Club 2, 4 -Sec. 4; Pep 1; Monogram 3-4; Latin 2-3; Sextette 4; All State Chorus 4; J. V. Cheerleading 1. NANCY MAXINE MOORE Nancy Thou speakest wiser than thou art aware of. Latin 1-2; G.A.A. 1-3; Dramatics 2-4; F.B.L.A. 2 -4 -Pres . Pro -Tern 3, Vice -Pres .4; Laurel Chain 3; Tattle Tale 3-4; Pow Wow 3-4; Pep 1; National Honor Society 3-4. EMILY JUDITH MORRIS Judy Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstasy. Tri-Hi -Y 2; Library 1; F.B.L.A. 4; Glee Club 3. BRENDA LEE MULLENS Brenda She gently that doth gently deeds . F.H.A. 2,4; F.B.L.A. 2; Glee Club 2. ELIZABETH HART NUCKOLLS Betty Hart What is life without a giggle ? Pep 1 ;Latin I -4;Dramatics 2 -4;Graduation Usher 3;NationaI Hc ' ' .Soc .3 -4;Pow Wow 3-4-Art Editor 4; Tattle Tale 1 -4-Art Editor 3,4; Beta 4. FREDDIE LEE OLIVER Freddie I am a lover and have not found my thing to love . F.F. A. 1-4. ALVA PRESTON PERDUE Barker His best companions , innocence and health . Pep 1; Ind. Arts 3; D.E. 4. CONSTANCE LOUISE PHILLIPS Connie Sugar and spice and all things nice. F. H.A. 1-3; Glee Club 3--Treas. 3. JACKIE JO PRICE Jackie Jo Hitch your wagon to a star ! G. A.A. 1 -4, --Rep. 4; Pep 1; Monogram 4; Laurel Chain 3; Class Rep. 2; F.B.L.A. 3-4. JANICE SUE PRICE Jan Many waters cannot quench love. F.B.L.A. 2-4; G.A.A. 1; Glee Club 3; Sextette 2- 4; F.H.A. 4; All State Chorus 3; Pep 1; Choir 2- ' 3. JIMMY LEE PRICE Jimmy Lee Jolly, yet serious; funloving, yet sincere. Track Team 3; Ind. Arts 3. JOYCE ANN PRICE Joyce Silence is deep as eternity. Choir 2-4; F.B.L.A. 2-4; Glee Club 2; Pep 1 . JUDITH ALBERTA PRICE Judy Merrily, merrily shall I live now . Class Pres. 3, Class V.Pres. 1; Pep 1; F.H.A. 1-2-Treas. 2; Glee Club 2-3; Sextette 2-4; Art. 3 -4; G.A.A. 1-2; F.B.L.A. 4; All State Chorus 3; Pow Wow 4. SUZANNE ELIZABETH PRICE Snzie You flavor everything ; y o u are the vanill aof society . ' Sec. of Class 3-4; Latin 1-2; Pep 1; Glee Club 3- Sec. 3; G.A.A. l-4-.Sec. 4; Vice Pres, of H.R. 2; H. R. Rep. 3; Carnival Att. 1; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Homecoming princess 4. GARLAND REEVES PROCO Pierre He wears the rose f youth upon him. Science l;Tri-Hi-Y 1 ; Art 2 -4-Treas. 3 -Pres. 4; Ind. Arts 3-4; J. V. Basketball 2; Pep 1. 61 SENIOR DIRECTORY DONALD LEE QUESENBERRY Don” A harmless necessary cat. F.F.A. 1-4. JUDY GARLAND ROARK Judy A part -like spirit, beautiful and swift . F. B.L.A. 4; Pep 1; G.A.A. 1-4-Parl. 2-3; G.A.A. 1 -4; Tattle Tale 3-4; Pow Wow 4; Dramatics 1-2; Monogram 4. WANDA NADINE RODGERS Roger Her voice is ever soft , gently and low . Art 1 -4;Pan American 2-4-V.Pres. 2;Dramatics, Library 1; G.A.A. 1. MARTHA LORRAINE ROOP Rootie All greatness is unconscious . G. A.A. 1-2; F.B.L.A. 1-2; Choir 1-3; Sextette 2- 4; Glee Club 1; D.E. 1; Pep 1. RALEIGH ALBERT SANDY, JR. Smiley The flower of young manhood . Band 1,3,4; Glee Club 2-4; Dramatics 3-4; .Pep 1; Science 2 ; All State Chorus 2 ; Latin 1 ; Thespian 4; Library 2; Choir 3-4; Tattle Tale 3-4. BOBBY BELMONT SCOTT B.B. Life is too important to take seriously. Hi-Y 1; Ind. Arts 2; D.E. 3; Glee Club 2,3. CHARLES FREDERICK SEARS Fred He will maintain his argument as well as any military man of the world . Dramatics 1-4-Pres. 4; Stage Crew 1-4; Beta 3, 4-Pres. 4; Thespian 2-4; Latin 1-4; Debate 3-4- Sec. 4; French 3; Boys State 3; All State Chorus 3; All State Band 2,3; Band 1-4; Pow Wow 4; Tattle Tale 4. EDWARD KAYWOOD SHEALOR Kaywood A boy ' s will is the wind ' s will . Ind. Arts 1; Stage Crew l;Glee Club 1; D.E. 1-2; Choir 1; Pep 1; Science. FRANCES MAYO SHEALOR Frances A lovely lady , garmented in light from her own beauty . D.E. 4-Sec. 4; F.B.L.A. 2-4. JAMES FRED SHEALOR, JR. Fred He makes no friends who ever makes a foe. D.E. 3-4; Pep 1. THOMAS BLISS SHAVER Tommy Happy go lucky, fair and free , nothing is there that bothers me. Basketball 2-4; Pep 1; Monogram 2-4; Pan American 2; Football Mgr. 1. PEGGY JO SIMMONS Peggy Jo A good disposition is better than gold. F.B.L.A. 3-4; Glee Club 2-3; Band 2-3; Library 1; Pow Wow 4; Tattle Tale 4; Pep 1; Dramatics 1,2,4; F.H.A. 2-4; G.A.A. 1-3; Latin 1. RANDALL WAYNE SLUSSER Wayne I live in a crowd of jollity . F.F.A. 1 -4-Rep. 4. ADA LOUISE SMITH Louise Great floods have flown from simple sources . Glee Club 2; Library 1-2; G.A.A. 1-4; F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi -Y 2-4. DONALD DAVID SMITH Duck He ' s sudden if a thing comes in his hand. Science 1; Ind. Arts 2; Monogram 3-4; Football 3-4; Track 1-2; Baseball 3-4; Wrestling 3; Key 4. PATSY LOUISE SOWERS Pat Happiness is speechless. F.H.A. 2,4; F.B.L.A. 3-4; Glee Club 1-2. REBECCA VIRGINIA SMITH Becky Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. D.E. 3-4; Pan American 2-3; F.H.A. 2; Pep 1; Choir 2; F.B.L.A. 4. TROY PAUL SMITH Troy He is precious in promise. Art 1-4; Hi-Y 1-3. LINA LORETTA SURFACE Lina A fairer lady there never was seen. Tri-Hi -Y 2; Library 1-4; Pep 1; Glee Club 1-3; Art 2. RACHEL LEE STUPHIN Rac Silence is the perfe ctent herald of joy. Pow Wow 3 -4 -Club Ed. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4-His. 4; Beta 4; Laurel Chain 3; Tattle Tale 2-3; Home- coming Att. 1; Dramatics 3-4; Latin 2-4; Class Sec. 1 -2; H.R. Pres. 3; H.R. Sec-Treas. 2; H. R. Sec. 1; Tri-Hi-Y l-2;-Sec-. 2; Library I. 62 SENIOR DIRECTORY CHARLOTTE THELMA VANDENBERG Charlotte A magnificent spectacle of human happiness. Pow Wow 3-4-Adv. Editor 4; Tattle Tale 1-4- Business Mgr. 4; Beta 3-4-V. Pres.. 4; Latin 1-4; Dramatics 2-4; Pep 1; Library 3-4; G.A.A. 1-2. EDGAR MARTIN VAUGHT Martin As upright as _a cedar . Ind. Arts 1-2; D.E. 3-4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. ADAM ERNEST VENTURING, JR. Ernie A small bundle of energy. Key 2 -4-Treas. 4; Track l-4;Hi-Y l-2--Pres.2; Monogram 1-4-Pres 2; Football 1-4; Wrestling 2-4-Co-Capt 2-3; H. R. Pres. 1. LOIS CARLENE WALTERS Carlene A witty woman is a treasure. Pep 1;F.H.A. 1-4-Rep. 2, Sec. 3; G.A.A. 2; F.B. L.A. 4; Glee Club 3; Choir 2; Carnival Court 3; H.R. Rep. 2; H. R. Treas. 3; H. R. Sec.4; Band 2-3. DOUGLAS DELANO WARREN Hawk Eye Life is just one blooming thing after another . Football 1 -4; Basketball 1-2; Wrestling 3; Track 1 -4;Latin 1 -3;Library 1; Monogram 2 -4-V. Pres . 4; Student Council 4; Key 4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 4; French 3. MAXINE VANETTA WEBB Max The lark, the herald of the morn. F.H.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1-2-Pres. 2; Glee Club 1-4- Pres. 4. DONALD PHILIP WEDDLE Don Men of few words are the best men. Football 2-4; Track 3-4; Basketball Mgr. 2; Monogram 3-4; Ind. Arts 2-3. MARY CHRISTINE WHITE Chris A light heart lives long. D.E. 1-2; G.A.A. 1; F.B. L.A. 1-2; Pan American 1-2; Pep 1; Choir 1. MARGARET PATRICIA WILKINS Pat A dish fit for the gods . G.A.A. 1-2; Pep 1; French 2-Sec. Treas. 2, Treas. 3, V. Pres. 4; Thespian 3-4; Pow Wow 3-4- Class Ed. 4; Nat. Hon. Soc . 3 -4; Beta 4; Majorette 3 -4, Head Maj . 4; Student Council 3;Laurel Chain 3; Class Treas 4; Choir 1 -2-Sec. 2; Graduation Usher 3. JAMES EDWIN WILLARD, JR. Jimmy So prime,, so swell, and so knowing . Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 3; F.A.A. 1-3; D.E. 4. EDDIE KYLE WINGATE Moose Thinking is but an idle waste of thought. Basketball 3,4; Baseball 2-4; Pan American 2; Science 2; Ind. Arts 1,4. ANN DUDLEY WOOD Ann Device , wit ; Write, pen ; For i am for whole volumes in folio. G.A.A. 1 -3; Latin 1 -4-Rep. 1 -3;V. Pres. 4; Pep 1; Library 3, 4-V. Pres. 3; Rep. 4; Dramatics 2-4; Girls State 3; Thespians 3-4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4; Beta 4; Tattle Tale 1 -4; Pow Wow 3-4-Sen. Ed. 4; Graduation Usher 3. ESTELLE EAKIN WOOLWINE Estelle She lives to build, not to boast. Pep 1; Latin 1-4-Pres. 4; Dramatics 2-4; G.A.A. 2; Science 3-Rep 3; Girls State 3; Thespian 3-4; Nat. Hon. Soc. 3-4; Beta 4; Tattle Tale 1-4; Pow Wow 3-4-Ass ' t Ed. 4. EARL MAXWELL WRIGHT Max He was want to speak plain and to the purpose. F.F.A. 1-2; Glee Club 2; Football 2-4; Key 4; Debating 4; Monogram 4; Beta 4. NORMA ANN WRIGHT Tootsie A mierry heart goes all the way. Tri-Hi-Y 1-4-Rep. -1; F.H.A. 3-4-V. Pres. 4. PATRICIA LENORA WRIGHT Pat Nature and books belong to the eyes that see them. Tri-Hi-Y 2-3-Pres. 3;Pep 1;G.A.A. l-3;Science 1-3-V. Pres. 2, Sec. 3; Latin 3; F.H.A. 4. 63 ! 1 j JUNIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS President . . . Vice -President Treasurer. . . Secretary , . . Reporter . . . . . . . Bill Lewis . . . Bill Hardy . . . J oel Silvey . . . Lois Smith Dianne Layman Mrs. Fetter Mr. Grey Mrs. Woolwine 66 JUNIORS Nettie Akers Loula Akers Norman Allen Patty Allen Sharon Allen Joyce Atkins Louise Bain Geraldine Baker LeRoy Baldwin Bea Harris Bedwell Ginger Breland Dianne Broce James Brown Buddy Byrne Aubrey Caldwell Mildred Carr Ramona Church Juanita Compton Marion Cowan Johnny Cox Joy Craig Laura Cupp Judy Davis Sykes DeHart 67 JUNIORS Claude Dove Virginia Dove Carolyn Dudley Merle Dudley Elaine Duncan Nancy Engel Margaret Evans Bob F etter Winona Foushee Carl Gallimore Cynthia Gay Bob Graham Flanders Graham Donald Gray Pat Grubb Archie Hale Mary Haney Bill Hardy Opal Harris Michael Heavener Ruth Heck Lida Henderson Joyce Hershberger Sally Horne 68 JUNIORS Ronny Howell Mary Benton Hummel Beulah Hunter Bonnie Hunter Delmon Jarrell Almenta Kes singer Frankie Kirk Bill Kirchman Mary E. Lafon Dianne Layman Bill Lewis Lewis Ligon Janet Lilly Daisy Linkous Katherine Linkous Leon Linkous Martha Linkous Maxine Linkous Peggy Linkous Esther Long Evelyn Long Janice Long Martha Long Owen Long 69 JUNIORS Judy Loope Danny Lucas Linwood Lytton Jackie McClung Barbara McCoy Becky McLearen Tommy Maher Glenn Manning Frank Marshall Roberta Martin Charlotte Matherly Bob Metzger Jimmy Miller Mary Miller Tom Miller Dickie Moore Tom Moore Henry Morris Carolyn Moses Bill Moschler John Murray Scott Orcutt Naomi Pack Charles T. Pascoe, Jr. 70 ipli JUNIORS Gale Pearman Gale Pennington Elsie Perfater leda Price Rita Proco Wayne Radar Nancy Raines Bertha Robinson Lora Roop Barbara Salmon John Scott Melvin Shaver Peggy Shaver Joel Silvey Nancy Sims Andy Smith Etta Faye Smith Dewain Smith Lois Jean Smith Ruby Smith Shirley Smith Towney Smith Susan Smyth Helen Songer 71 JUNIORS Jackie Southerland George Stanger Shelvie Stiff Lucy Swink George Tawes Sidney Taylor G. W, Thompson Mary Elizabeth Turner Pheobe Turner Alma Vaden Jean Vaught Jean Witt Harry White Wayne Whittaker Velma Wrenn Margie Wright Pictures not Available Claude Allen Hugh Durham Ralph Lafon David Moser Jim Trott Faye Walker 1 Jula Lova Little Love 73 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . . . • . Steve Irvin Richard Hedrick . . Art Walrath . . . Joe Lucas . Lorraine Kyle Mr. Price, Miss Florence Kipps, Mrs. Pace, Mrs. Shannon SOPHOMORES J. C. Absher Betty Akers Allan Albert David Albert Curtis Alls Evelyn Alls Linda Anderson Ilka Baade Shirley Bain Flora Baird Mary Baker Margarate Barringer Louise Bradbury Richard Bradley John Buck Mary Ann Bull Linda Caldwell Rosetta Caldwell Mike Campbell Jeff Compton Sherman Compton Johnny Crawford Dianne Crowder Connie Croy Frank Davis Sarah Duncan Henry Dunton Clarence Dowdy Anna Early Gale Echols Bonnie Engel Donald Evans Robert Frazier Cynthia Furtsch Clarice Gallimore Jeff Gates Robert Graham Joyce Graves Margarate Graves Victor Graves 75 SOPHOMORES Loraine Grubb Randy Harris Barbara Hawkins Billie May Hayes Richard Hedrick Joyce Henderson Louise Hodge Patsy Howery Don Huffman Ann Hughes C . A. Hutton Steve Irvin Richard Jennelle Charles Johnson Mac Johnston Susan Judkins Gail Kali son Johnny Keffer Judy Keister Keith Kessinger Robert Kittenger Laraine Kyle Betty Jane Lillard Pat Lindamood Eugene Linkous Freddy Linkous Maury Linkous Connie Long Roy Lowery Joe Lucas Don Mahaffey Linda Martin Mary J. Matusevich Alfrieda McCoy Billy McCoy Bob Metzler Hugh Miles Louise Montgomery Pat Myers Martha Oliver 76 SOPHOMORES Ted Oliver Bill Pack William Pack Kathy Pandapas Dennis Perdue Hattie Perdue Rosemary Powley Linda Price Robert Price David Price William Price Vernon Price John Proco Shelby Quesenberry Betty Jo Radford J . C . Raine s Marie Ray Billy Rice Jerry Rice Janet Roark Philip Robinson Evelyn Rudisell Teddy Russel Reese Shanks Carolyn Simmers Shirley Simpson Geraldine Slusser Adele Smith Billie Sue Smith Carol Smith Joan Smith Myrtle Smith Ramona Snyder Bernell Stone Frances Stowers Larry Slusser Phyllis Thompson Myra Toney Mary Anna Ussery Peter Vandenberg 77 SOPHOMORES Jackie Vaught James Wall Arthur Walrath Dale Weddle Wayne Weddle Margaret Wingate Betty Wood John Woolwine Melinda Worley Edith Yarborough Pictures not Available Kenny Bevins Clayton Caldwell Ruby Coleman LeRoy Frazier Jackie Graves Anita Hoback William Howell Drexil Long Audrey Kingrea Avery Marshall Ronald Myers Buddy Poff Shirley Ratcliff Otis Smith Doyle Vaught Alma Vaden Ronald Webster Tommy Wheeler Cheerleaders at work johimy Pepper Up pan American Senori JOlv Sw, Set I L 79 FRESHMAN OFFICERS AND SPONSORS President . . Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Carolyn Broce Johnny Lewis Betty J o Price Wayne Lafon Sponsors- Mrs. Neidhardt, Mrs. Kincaid, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Devier, Mr. Cornwell FRESHMEN Safford Adkins Charles Agee Joe Albert Rosetta Albert Beverly Allen Ronnie Allen Tommy Allen Barbara Allen Donald Alls Ida Sue Amburn Bruce Amos Linda Argabright Wesley Argabright Patty Banks Bobby Barker James Barker Lois Barnett Ann Bland Ted Bradbury Joyce Bradley Robert Bradley Joe Brawner Carolyn Broce Danny Brooks Jimmy Brooks Molly Buchanan Morris Burrows Bonnie Caldwell Juanita Caldwell Jerry Cassell Donna Church Betty Clark Steve Clark Mary Jane Cook Carl Cooper Nancy Corey Carolyn Cromer Dorothena Cromer Pat Cupp Roger Cupp 81 FRESHMEN Clifford Daniels Alvin Davis Bebe Davis Paul Davis Shirley Davis Wallace Dobbins Emilse Dominguez Maria Dominguez Donald Doss Polly Doss Betty Dove Howard Dove Carol Dreyer Brenda Dudley Mormon Durham Wayland Eheart Janie Early Robert Elliot Betsy Ellmore Glenna Epperly Donna Forth Shirley Frazier Linda Freer Jackie Callage r Janet Gallimore Wayne Gray Linda Grissom Gene Hale Mildred Hale Tommy Hardie Joan Hatcher Richard Helms Bobby Henderson Charles Henry Hannah Hobbs Donald Holliday Bill Hoskins Janet Howery Jimmy Howery Charlene Huff 82 FRESHMEN Richard Hundley Nelson Hungate Charles Hunter Bonnie Jarrell Juanita Jewell Ernest Johnson Mary Judkins Wayne Lafon Linda Landes Glenn Lanter Joyce Lawson Ora Jean Lawson John Lewis Jim Lindzey Alene Linkous Charlotte Linkous Donald Linkous Gertrude Linkous Patricia Linkous Russell Linkous Almeta Long Peggy Lucas Audrey McCoy Brenda McCoy Carol McCoy Jerry McCoy Linwood McCoy Randy McDonald Bill McEver Lenore McMahan Eileen Martin Betsy Massey Arleta Matherly Velma Matusevich Jack Meredith Julia Meredith Anne Michael William Mitchell Carol Mullins Beulah Murray 83 FRESHMEN Gerry Muse Regina Myers Carl Odham Jerry Olinger Phillip Oliver Virginia Pandapas Clyde Pendleton Jack Perdue Judy Perdue David Phlegar Beverly Porter Betty Jo Price David Price Dorothy Price Jimmy Price Joyce Price Martha Price Palmer Price Evonne Proco Pat Quarterman Alfred Rader Bruce Raines Shirley Rathburn Carlie Reed Howard Renfro Tommy Robertson Sandra Roop Barbara Rowell Joey Ryan Gary Scott John Trigg Scott Douglas Shear Nora Bell Sheppard Nora Dolly Sheppard Phyllis Sheppard Virginia Shrewsberry Jerry Slusser Kathleen Slusser Douglas Smith Gladys Smith 84 FRESHMEN Homer Smith Joe Smith Kitty Smith Lodis Smith Paul Smith Roger Smith Susie Smith Tommy Smith Winfred Smith Ruth Smyth Alma Songer Judy Southern Jean Stern Thelma Stevens Kent Stone Gail Strickle r H. C, Strickler Richard Sullivan Stanley Tallant Evon Tawes Merle Tuck Phyllis Underwood George Vandergriff Danny Vaught Jay Vaught Ellis Wells Brent Whittaker Dorothy Whittaker Peggy Whitlock Lewis Wilkins Wanda Wingate Harold Witt Amenta Wood Patricia Wren Pictures Not Available: Lowell Ashley, Billy Barker, Freddy Criner, Thurman Caldwell, Lee Dove, Fred Elliot, Keith Fleming, Billy Graham, Bobby Fain, Curtis Green, Leslie Grubb, Joe Huff, Alice Hylton, David Kirkman, Bernard Linkous, Clairmont Linkous, Woodrow Link- ous, David Long, Eleanor Payton, Connie Simmons, Bonnio Stiff and Alfred Vaden. 85 8th GRADE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS President - Daniel Surface Vice-President - Jim Breland Secretary - Mae Hughes Treasurer - Jenny Turner Sponsors Mrs. Deemer, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Everton, Miss Moseley, Mrs. Northrop, Mrs. Melton. 8th GRADE Barbara Absher Charles Absher Barbara Adkins Jerry Albert Judy Albert Barbara Allen Arnold Alls Steve Arrington Loretta Ashley Jimmy Bailey Monique Baldwin Billy Bell Rodney Bess Roy Bland Roger Bradley Patricia Bragg Jimmy Breland Eddie Broce Hazel Broce Tommy Broce Becky Brooks Kathleen Bryant Billy Buchanan F red Burtner Bernice Caldwell Betty Caldwell Jean Caldwell Wayne Caldwell Edna Caldwell Lee Campbell David Carr Dorothy Compton Dorothy Sue Compton Zona Compton Bonnie Cromer Linda Cromer George Cromer Richard Cumbee Donald Cupp Betty Currie Kenneth Custer Ora Lane Davis Teresa Davis Alexis Day , Coty Dickerson Josephine Doss Jerry Dove Wallace Dove Roger Dowdy Morris Dudley Maxine Duncan Stuart Duncan Emma Jane Early Arlene Echols 87 8th GRADE Eddie Effinger Barbara Epperson Tommy Evans Rebecca Fleming Marvin Foushee Gappy Ray Gallimore Lynn Goodwin Donald Graham Hampton Graham Kenneth Graham Curtis Graves Joe Gregory Peggy Grissom Sue Hainey Gilbert Hale Judy Hatcher Donna Harris Ronny Harris Betty Harvey Gay Hayes Minor Henderson Jay Hoge Anin Howell Alfred Howery Mae Hughes Safford Hughes Judy Hundley Lance Hutton Billy Hypes Michael Ireland Gail Jackson Janice Jarrell Cheryl Johns Cheryl Johnson Donny Johnson Diana Jones Carolyn Keffer J. C. Keith Joe Keith Bessie Kingrea Betty Sue Kirby Larry Kyle Charlotte Lafon Willard Lafon Tommy Lamons Rose Mary Landes Marie Lee Fred Lindsey Alice Linkous Arnold Linkous Charles Linkous Edwin Linkous Faye Linkous Jerry Linkous 88 8th GRADE Joanne Linkous Joyce Linkous Peggy Linkous Maynard Long Robert Long Ronnie Long Janet Lovern Nancy Lovern Phyllis Lovern Roger Lovern Dotty Maher Virginia Manning Bliss Mathews Gris Mathews Jean Martin Lee Martin Melvin Martin Dwight McCoy Julie McCoy Mary McLaughlin Diane McMahan Lloyd McPherson Anna Miller Rebecca Miller Joan Moody Kathy Morris Mary Ellen Morris Sarah Neily Irene Newman Mary Nolen John Oliver Sybil Oliver Arnold Pack Bernard Perdue Joyce Perdue J. C. Poff Marilyn Porterfield Star Powley Barry Price Charles Price Douglas Price Harriet Price Lou Ella Price Mary Price Robert Price Bruce Proco Judy Quartermann Ann Quesenberry Larry Quesenberry Essie Mae Renfro Kenny Rich Julia Sarlin Joan Schad Cherly Schwichtenberg 89 8th GRADE Billy Scott Bobby Scott Phil Scott Kelly Shaver Patsy Shaver Tobley Ann Shaver Frankie Sheppard Peggy Sheppard Ruth Sheppard Mary Lee Shoulders Stanley Sifford Howard Slusser Bobby Smith Hampton Smith Lovedia Smith Peggy Smith Robert Smith Winston Smith Eugene Snider Wayne Songer Gary Spence Joyce Stone Paul Suit Daniel Surface Delores Surface Jo Anne Surface Ruth Surface Elizabeth Sutphin John Sutphin Lynwood Sutphin Garnet Sweeney Janet Sweeney Sandra Tawes Glenn Thomas Joe Thomas Evelyn Thompson Peggy Th ompson Jenny Turner Helen Underwood Nedra Underwood Clarence Vaden Nancy VanDyke Renda VanDyke Bonnie Sue Vaught Larry Vaught Peggy Vaught Nancy Walrath Joy Warren Linda Webb Natalie Weddle Bascomb Weeks Kathy West Charles White Charles Wiltsee 90 8th GRADE Betty Wood Larry Wood Leon Wood Elouise Wright Gracie Wright Tommy Wright Garnet Albert Luther Coleman Ernest Dove BillyDowdy Barbara Jean Duncan Kyle Elliot James Graves Kelly Graves Mac Harvey Karen Ann Helms Carolyn Hutchinson Juel Johnson Estiol Kessinger Claude Linkous F rank Shaver Alvin Snyder Curry Whitaker 92 93 ADVERTISING STAFF Editor Charlotte Vandenberg Absent from picture: Marion Cowan I PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Editor Bill Daughtrey SPORTS STAFF Editor ..... Chris Kappas CLUB STAFF Editor ..... Rachel Sutphin CLASS STAFF Patricia Wilkins Editor Ann Wood ! ■ M| •v 4wAWi Betty Hart Nuckolls Editor ! The Tattle Tale Voi. 10, No. 8 8LA KSBl ' RG HIGH SCHCW t. BLACKSBtiKG. VIRGINIA j June, 1958 THANK ADVERTISERS Many thanks are due to our advertisers whose interest in us h a s made it possible to manage a self supporting newspaper. to aeuvcr nei vranon oecause oi tUness. Judges were Mr. Maynard Hale, : P. H. Masscy. Jr. and Mrs. Pettv i.M-- Northrop. Tiv. contestants were coached J.y Mrs Wiliimn Millei ' . Miss Flor-rr.c Kipps, and Mrs. Virginia Iluminel- Sicwarl v.ill veproaont the school in the district contest on March I.S. 1958 U At Nediic Chapman. i9.i8 v inner oi thr iocai DAR Good Citizen sliip award, was selected as the district Vll D.AR Good Citizen. Sh ' arid lilleeti other girls iiained by ' .arioiJs chapters of the Daugh- u-is cd the An crican Revolution, competed I ' oi th f title by writ- ing an essay on themselves and their schtnil. community, and chui-ch lift ' . This win entitles her to compete against othei district In- Chief Edito: Barbara Harrell Barbara plans the paper makes assignments, doe! TTieLke-up, w ' rites headlines rewrites, and types. She pro- due es an excellent papei ar=d plans to continue journal- ism in college. Twenty-Six BHS Students Get A’s Assistant Editor Mary B. Hummel I ’esides being editorial assis- ini, Mary Benton has also ( ritten a monthly column, This Is Your Life- ' ' She has orked on the paper all during sr high school career. ' I ' ale” goes to ians stand a g first In the tent if they de- tonight. Aiihur Huf 31acksburg High H’sXully passed 1 aptitude :cienct s one of six i 5inia to have turdle in the s icionce talent { college paper. nghouse .scholan otalliTjg $34,250. Only 1. 074 of the 4,050 entrants, -he largest number ever to apply Sports Editor contest, scored high Mike Cassell enough to be named candidates. Although Mike - 3 regular job To discover the top 40 young was sports editor, he has ri.search scientists in the nation proved v e r s a t i 1 e , also as- 260 honorable mentions, tlie sisting in make-up and in judges will evaluate school re- actual type setting. ;ords. teachers ' recommendations, stxidenis wcit- 4lickc-ti by- me and a 1000-word report on scienti- Pi- Aicalions Board because of.fic r«?i«jarch projects written by i! outstanding achievement in i the candidates, nio field of journalism. j The winners and honorable ; Chosen wefo: Barbara Harrell, i mentions will be recommended i f of (hc TATTLE TALE and to the leading colleges and un- ir.;— ‘ of the senior staff of iver.sities for scholarships, j Photographer Bill Daughtrey Bill, staff photographer for both the annual and the paper, has made it possible to have more pictures than usual this year. open the annual magazine sale. Introduced by Mr. Hale as a former principal. Mr. Ilayes dis- cussed the various problems of selling subscriptions and methods far overcoming them. The contest began Wednesday, Feb. 12. High salesman for each Jd. ' i --vus atjnounced over the public address system. The final liigh talesman received the pink pa- i.niia dofc which re.sided in the up- nairs trophy case. The name of a teacher and a student were placed- in sealed .-ivv-elopes and put in the vault If the homeroom of the teacher whose name is drawn ha.s sold its tjuota of an overage of $2 apiece, she V. di receive SIO If the student ’.shose name Is drawn has sold one sub.scripUmi hc will receive $50 Business Manager C. Vandenberg Quiet and efficient, Charlotte is a competent business man- ager. Her books are the auditor ' s delight, always up- to-date and accurate, dent Cou : -i! had charge of the Hor.?« Piciii-u:- This c-.ogram stresit-. ' jivrsonp -ionor and the oi on exams .An Hor-. r ' ' ‘n headed by B ' ll Lew‘ Jim Breland, Cvvoiiy . Ann Hughes, Syk- es DcHra ' Nedlee Chapman, and George Kalison. a-s assistant, slud- icii liic problem and worked up a ;:« raii) which was presented • o hotneroom tuo days before th ' ,-xan!:- started. Tjii.- pravram bci-:. ' ;:. .ith a brief t . ' R ..-. ' i-. rhe inter com by Presi- -— .1 4 : ihi Stu Council. Ste- wart iv. ' hler I;. : dual progy s u- different rit Council ir.aughls on erjtod. Ques- j.lowin. ' i wetv Ad Manager B. Harshbarger successful ad salesman for •ee years herself, Barbara s managed her staff capably, nctualityand neatness are r assets. Rabbi Rothenberg Addresses Students -V-STTEN-riON SCIENTISTS Thi.s year’s local Science Fair , will be held March 10 Have you decided on your project? Let’s make the 105S Fair the biggest and be.«t yet. Rabbi Rothenberg of Roanoke addressed the student body Fri- day mording, Feb. 7. His theme being “To Be Free or To Be Captive.” ho Hi ought out tes during January to start up preparation for the district ' Benton affirma- Moschlfi Bob Beta Club Chooses ew Junior Members On Jan. 8 Mar, Sharon Alien, d BIU is s u e was r ep r in t ed with headline and comment on the front page of the StudentPres« . a national bulletin, tniie that our sunoundings af- fect us .So much. To be free is to bo able to re- spond to the call of God, and the needs of man. Rabbi Roth- enberg mentioned the stories of .Abraham, Moses, and Samuel and .show ' ed how they were ready for God’s call. Like these Biblical characters and other great pa- triots of yesteryear, we must be 2tzger. ‘Negative, tstlon U ?solveri: deb.ited the That Cnited lies economic ai should i ' ;ted to technical a. stance c.-id aster relief. Th« affirm,. Ive m won the debate. Judge.® v, .e s Linkous. Mr. Cornwell, Mj- ineai ' . an. 29 Fred Sears p. negative, deba irles T. Pascoe. Jr n Smith, af irmativi the debate It all United for New members from the Junior The •ss.s tapped into the Beta Club r Y ' eb. 7 were Mary Benton Hum- rhg nel. Dianne Layman. Judy Loope. per Swink, Sykes DeHart. Bill lardy. Bill Lewis. Bob Metzger, ind Scott Orcult The Beta Club, a scholastic leadership club, selected these juniors who have an A average ” with no F ' s on their permanent ... __rn- records. In addition, their leader- foreigfl ; necessary ten points and .ship, personal appearahee, chai‘- C:ONGRAXULATIONS! Hope .Absher has won the an- nual Betty Crocker Homemak- er of Tomorrow award. Hope is menibei-s. Idei ■■•heating -.v! ' , liO ' -i.N such liS uioont Kegistr hei I Frida day_ ■rning. |o cor |bhc. T lich r 98 Stewart Kohler, president of the student body, and Ned lee Chapmaji, Vice-President were the first officers of the Student Council to serve for a complete year. THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF BLACKSBURG HIGH SCHOOL President Stewart Kohler The 1957-58 Student Council is the first student Vice President Nedlee Chapman government organization at BHS to be in effect Secretary ■. Frances Brammer for a complete year. A student handbook was Treasurer Sykes DeHart published by the Student Council for this school Reporter Betty Jane Lillard term and has proved successful as a S. C. pro- Sponsors Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Scott ject. Two other projects for the 1957-58 council were a campaign to regulate hall traffic and an honor committee to encourage personal honor in the student body. 99 President . Fred Sears Vice President . ...... Charlotte Vandenberg Secretary-Treasurer ...... Barbara Harrell Sponsor Mrs. Hummel BETA CLUB NATIONAL NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY President ....... Vice President . . . Secretary ...... Barbara Harrell Hope Ahsher Treasurer ...... Mrs Fetter Historian . Reporter t . Sponsors ....... . i . . Mrs. Fetter and Mr. Hale 102 KEY CLUB 103 GIRLS’MONOGRAM Pre sident ; ' r Janet Croy j Vice President Judy Davis , Secretary-Treasurer Joyce Lucas Sponsor Mrs. Lubenow BOYS MONOGRAM Ernie Venturino Douglas Warren , Tommy Shaver , . . Don Kelsey Mr. Dave Brown President Vic Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . Sponsor GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION G.A.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD L i President . . . , Vice-President Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter . . . . Point Recorder . Janice McCoy . . . Janet Croy Suzanne Price Lorraine Grubb . Jackie Price . Betsy McCoy Publicity Chairman Historian Seargent-at- Arms Sports Manager . . Sponsor . . , Carol S lith . . . . Ruth ji; ?ck . . . . Judy Davis Madaline Howtfry . . Mrs. Luber.ow 105 LATIN CLUB LATIN CLUB OFFICERS Vice Presidert Mary Benton Hummel Secretary Nancy Engel T reasurer Sponsors Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Pace President Estelle Woolwine Towney Smith Reporter Mac Johnson Winners of Latin Club Initiation 107 I CUE § CURTAIN CLUB CUE § CURTAIN CLUB OFFICERS Fred Sears Pat Wilkins Myra Toney Mary Benton Hummel Susan Smyth , . . . Susan Judkins Mrs. Miller NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY President . . . Vice President Secretary ... Treasurer . . Reporter ... Sponsor .... Bill Daughtrey . . Anne King . . Liora Roop . Liucy Swink Susan Smyth Mrs. Miller SNAPSHOTS 109 BARBECUE 1957 CAMP Curtis Absher Gerald Gailimore C. W. Lafon Tommy Lafon Wayne Slusser J. C. Absher Mr. Boone and Mr. Cornwell FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA t FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA F.B.L.A. OFFICERS Arlean Hale Nancy Moore Betsy McCoy Carolyn Grubb Frances Brammer Mrs. Wilkes President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor VARSITY Betty Jane Lillard Elaine Duncan ! i CHEERLEADERS Mary Virginia Jones Bertha Robinson Lora Roop Linda Anderson . it J.V. CHEERLEADERS Mary Judkins, Virginia Pandapas, Molly Buchannan, Evon T awes, Cindy Radford, J alia Meredith, Betty Jo Price B.H.S. MAJORETTES Right to Left; Janice McCoy, Janice McClung, Joy Craig, Judy Price, Nancy Rains, Arlean Hale. L to R. Carolyn Simmers, Psggy Lucas, Pat i ' ilkins. Head, Carol Smith, Carolyn Broce. B.H.S Drum Major - Raleigh Sandy SEXTET GLEE CLUB President Maxine Webb Secretary Janice McCoy Librarians Betty Mae Hayes Loretta Price Reporter Betty Loo. Dowdy Director Mrs. Glenn CHORUS Director Mrs. Glenn O U W . • m 0 3 -k-s Cfi ' g 3 0 ) 4 ) 13 «f H 0 ) Ih S 5 y u « H 0 ) C (A 03 -M d oj 5 y « i-J w A) W §S .2 Q Ik w O S 3 o. o 4) Pk CO H m 121 ! f TRI-HI-Y CLUB President Sidney Lafon Vice-President Ruby Smith Secretary Carolyn Dudley Treasurer Helen Songer Chaplain Gale Echols Historian Flora Baird Reporter Dianne Layman Sponsor Mrs. Shannon % LIBRARY CLUB President ... Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter ... Sponsor .... Ruth Barker Frankie Kirk Ann Hughes Charlotte Vandenberg Ann Wood Mrs. Linkous CAMERA CLUB Cynthia Gay David Moser President Buddy Byrne Secretary Vice President Bill Lewis Treasurer n V n M 0) g 4) (U t3 O td ii O 5 41 « 4) T3 . •g 4) 4, m B1 CQ fl 0) ' d •r S « E! M 41 ed ts ■r 1 41 0) 41 El 41 (j 41 El -H 41 CU CO H W EXPLORERS POST 44 Sponsor ....... Dr. W. B. Gross Sponsor Mrs, Hummei President , . . . , Vice President Secretary . . . . , Treasurer . . . , Reporter . . . . , Parliamentarian Sponsor Ed Davis • • Peggy Shaver Frances Shealor . . . Cecil Broce . . Loretta Price Philip Argabright .... Mr. Price D.O. CLUB President . . • Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Sponsor . Bill Harris Hugh Durham . Claude All en Danny Lucas . . Mr. Price H A SCIENCE CLUB President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter ... Sponsor .... . James Brown Mike Heavener Julia Meredith Arthur Huffman . . . John Buck Mrs. Woolwine 127 128 ?r 129 Front Row: L. to R. Tommy Moore, Sidney Taylor, Joel Silvey, Curtis Absher, Donald Kelsey, Wayne Whittaker, Jimmy Willard, Richard Hedrick, Jerry Rice, Gerald Gallimore. Second Row: L. to R. Dennis Perdue, Henry Dunton, Tilman Sandy, Frank Kirk, Ernie Venturino. John Brown, Ralph Ducas Douglas Warren, Bob Metzger, Donald Huffman. Third Row: L. To R. Donald Weddle, Lewis Ligon. Linwood Lytton, George Thompson, Jerry McCoy, Jack Graves, Alvin Davis, Billy Lewis, Stewart Kohler, Max Wright. Top Row: L. to R. Bill McEver, Manager; Coach Dave Brown, Norman Allen, Donald Smith, Asst. Coach Bill Brown, Tommy Hardy, Manager. 1957-58 VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Co-Captain, Don Kelsey Sept. 13 Andrew Lewis 7 BHS 0 Sept. 20 Radford 26 BHS 0 Sept. 27 Dublin 34 BHS 7 Oct. 4 Pulaski 20 BHS 14 Oct. 11 Bassett 7 BHS 6 Oct. 18 Bedford 13 BHS 41 Oct. 25 Narrows cancelled Nov. 1 William Byrd 31 BHS 12 Nov. 8 Chris tiansburg 20 BHS 7 Nov. 15 Galax 6 BHS 19 130 Co- Captain, Curtis Absl , Joel Silvey Bill Lewis Donald Weddle John Brown Stewart Kohler Douglas Warren Curtis Absher Alvin Davis G. W. Thompson Linwood Lytton Jerry Rice Jerry McCoy , r T; . Donald Haffman Henry Dunton f 1st Row, 1 to r: Jerry Olinger, Randy Harris, Hugh Miles, John Scott, Philip Oliver, Bill Hoskins, Howard Slusser, Jerry Cooper. 2nd Row, 1 to r; Henry Rich, Bill Pack, Daniel Surface, David Price , Winfrey Smith, Jackie Gallagher, Don Linkous, Jim Breland. 3rd Row, 1 to r: Howard Renfro, Jake Frazer, Steve Arrington, Wayne Lafon, Hugh Vaught, Billy McCoy, David Phlegar, Jeff Reigns, Wayne Weddle. 4th Row, 1 to r: Dickie Jennell, Roger Smith, Donny Mahaffey, Peter Vandenberg, Steve Irvin, Johnny Lewis, Joe Lucas, Coach Grey, Russell Linkous. J.V. FOOTBALL Kneeling 1 to r; Tom Shaver, Mgr. Wayne Weddle, Coach Bill Brown, Mgr. Tom Hardy, Bill Lewis. Standing Itor; George Kalison, Sykes DeHart, Bill Rice, Bob Fetter, James Brown, Joel Silvey, John Brown, Eddie Wingate, Bill Daughtrey, Henry Dunton. BASKETBALL 1957 -’58 Coach Bill Brown Dec. 3 Andrew Lewis Dec. 5 F ranklin D ec. 10 Pembroke Dec. 13 Radford Dec. 17 F ranklin Jan. 3 Dublin Jan. 6 Pulaski Jan. 9 Narrows Jan. 10 Bassett Jan. 14 Narrows Jan. 18 Pembroke Jan. 24 Dublin Jan. 28 Andrew Lewis Jan. 31 Christiansburg Feb. 4 Bassett Feb. 7 Radford Feb. 11 William Byrd Feb. 18 William Byrd Feb. 22 Pulaski Feb. 24 Christiansburg 137 39 BHS 51 39 BHS 49 43 BHS 62 37 BHS 53 36 BHS 67 39 BHS 43 56 BHS 62 52 BHS 61 66 BHS 59 57 BHS 51 53 BHS 62 40 BHS 46 40 BHS 5 2 24 BHS 55 BHS 45 BHS 53 40 BHS 75 BHS BHS BHS Bill Daughtrey Henry Dunton Front Row, L. to R.: Richard Hedrick, Steve Irvin, Peter Vandenberg, Donny Mahaffey, Curtis Alls, Roy Lowery, John Lewis, Roger Smith. Second Row, L. to R.: Cliff Danie Is , Tilman Sandy, Douglas Shear, Russell Linkous, Dickie Jennelle, Clarence Dowdy, Bill Pack, Joe Brawner, Coach Curtis Grey. J.V. BASKETBALL Front 1. to r., Wayne Lafon, Maix Johnston, Clyde Pendleton, Phillip Robinson, Ernie Venturino, Joe Smith, Towney Smith, J. C. Raines, George Tawes, Coach Dave Brown. Back 1. to r., John Woolwine, Ralph Lucas, Ge raid Gallimore, Kenny Bevins, LeRoy Baldwin, Jim Lindzey, Frank Kirk, Bill Hardy, Bruce Raines, Bernell Stone, Ted Russell. Captain Ernie Venturino BHS 45 Drewry Mason 10 BHS 26 Beckley, W. Va. 12 BHS 21 Jefferson 28 BHS 38 Chatham 0 BHS 38 Fishburn 8 BHS 38 Jefferson 18 BHS 44 Covington 8 BHS 25 Fleming 24 BHS 46 Covington 6 BHS 26 Fleming 19 Two Meets remain to be held. 142 143 BASEBALL 1957 Front row, 1. to r.: Joe Lucas, G. K. Bevins, Glen Hungate, Carlile Price, Carroll Givens, Bill Lewis, Tommy Hypes , RichardHedrick. Second row, 1. to r,: Charles Ballangee, Gale Pennington, Dick Moore, Donald Mahaffey, Eddie Wingate, Donald Smith, Bobby Fetter. Third row, 1, to r,: Coach Curtis Gray, Manager Billy McCoy, Wendell Hensley, Harold Absher, Roy Lowry, Buddy Oliver, John Scott, Wayne Weedle, Clarence Dowdy. Coach Curtis Grey April 9 Riner 5 BHS 6 April 12 Dublin 15 BHS 18 April 16 Radford 3 BHS 9 April 18 Christiansburg 11 BHS 9 April 23 Pembroke 11 BHS 5 April 26 Narrows 7 BHS 12 April 30 William Byrd 3 BHS 22 May 2 Pembroke 3 BHS 18 May 7 Narrows 0 BHS 4 May 10 Dublin 5 BHS 5 May 15 Radford 5 BHS 1 May 17 Christiansburg 0 BHS 1 May 21 William Byrd 3 BHS • 5 144 Captain Carlile Prici Charles Ballengee Carroll Givens Wendell Hensley Dick Moore Eddie Wingate Don Smith Bill Lewis John Scott Richard Hedrick Bob Fetter Glen Hungate 1957-58 TRACK TEAM Sitting Li. to R. Bob Fetter , George Bevins, Roy Lowery, Douglas Warren, George Tawes, Jerry Hunter, Jimmy Miller, Gerald Gallimore, Don Huffman, Dennis Perdue, Ernie Venturino, Lewis Ligon, Don Kelsey, Henry Dunton, Joel Silvey, Glenn Manning. Standing L. to R. Coach Dave Brown, Maynard Proco, Sammy Linkous, Wendell Hensley, Harold Absher, Bill Pack, S tewart Kohler, James Brown, Steve Irvin, Leonard Jennelle, Bob Currie, Bill Tuck, Gary Baker, Donald Weddle, LeRoy Baldwin, Frankie Kirk, Bob Metzger, Sidney Taylor, Tommy Maher, George Thompson. =-■ ' -V K. f X - ■-., X Blacksburg High ' s 1956-57 track team was unde- feated during t h e regular season and also won the District 6 meet. The following school records were set; Mile - Gerald Gallimore - 4:43.3 880 - Bill Tuck - 2:07 Pole Vault - Maynard Proco - 11 ' 6 CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front Row, 1. to r.: George Tawes, Tommy Maher, Jimmy Miller, Bill Kirchman. Back Row, 1. to r.: Jim Lindzey, John Woolwine, Coach Bob Price, Jimmy Fippin, Philip Robinson. 150 FEATURES and ■ : ACTIVITIES 151 1957 JUNIOR-SENIOR TRIP To Washington, D. C.; Jamestown, Va. Williamsburg, Va. 152 Busy on the bus Sleepy time Guy Sitting Pretty Our gang at Monticello Henry Fonda Swimming Anyone? Students ' Dream VACATION AND THEN BACK TO... Practice Makes Perfect W an a Rnv a nTATTT.Ts TATiTs? Looks like the downs” win. Fog! Speech Class? What’s goin ' on here? 0008 LIFE AT B.H.S. Reaching for the moon Big Four j 4 , |yi SENIOR Prim, John, Barbara, Pat. Rachel Charlotte ACTIVITIES Mike 158 HOMECOMING QUEEN OF 1957 MISS ANNE KH Grand March Snake Dance KEY CLUB HOMECOMING DANCE G r owni S oi Uueen Bonfire Queen Anne and Co-Captains Curtis Absher and Don Kelsey Charge SNAPSHOT CONTEST Second Prize Third Prize BOYS’g GIRLS’ STATE TALENT SHOW WINNERS First Place, Sextet Second Place, Susan Smyth Third Place, Barbara Harrell TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS BHS held the local eliminations for the National American Legion Oratorical Contest on The American Constitution, Monday evening, February 10, 1958, There were five students competing: Virginia Pandapas, Bernell S tone, Anne King, Stewart Kohler, and Ruth Heck. Stewart Kohler was awarded first in the contest. Stewart Kohler was awarded a $Z5 E-Bond by the American Legion Post No. 182. Mr. Eugene Smith, Post Adjutant presented the award. 1957 BEAUTY CONTEST Left to right: Rachel Sutphin, second place, Mary Virginia Jones, Miss BHS 1956, Peggy McDonald, Miss BHS 1957, Elaine Duncan, third place. TIGER HOUSE Cafeteria Staff: Mrs. Albert, Cleo Price, Lottie Johnson and Stella Henry THOSE WHOM WE COULD NOT GET ALONG WITHOUT... ' 168 Buddy Up SNAPSHOTS Test? What ' s wrong Raliegh Hurry, Mr. Halel 169 170 ADVERTISEMENTS 171 EANES MOTOR CO. Come in axid See the Beautiful New Oldsmobile F ree Parking Christiansburg Virginia Compliments of PALACE THEATER EV 2-4031 Christiansburg Virginia WADERS SUPERMARKET One Stop Shopping FREE PARKING 305 Roanoke St. Christiansburg Virginia HALL BROTHERS ' FURNITURE CO. Furniture - Radios Refrigerators - Heating Electrical Supplies EV 2-3381 Christiansburg Virginia CHRISTIANSBURG FUEL SUPPLY, INC. He profits most who serves best. 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ANDERSON Richmond, 21 Virginia EPPERLEY PONTIAC Cambria, Virginia Phone EV 2-3971 Compliments of GATES FURNITURE • o u Opposite Lake Terrace Motel Christiansburg Road B lacksburg Virginia STONERS DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT A good place to come after the ballgames. Christiansburg Virginia THE FOOD CENTER, INC. A Home Owned Complete Food Store S tailed by Alumni of B.H.S, Compliments of BLACKSBURG MOTOR CO., INC. BLACKSBURG FEED SEED COMPANY NEW RADFORD LAUNDRY, INC. Harbury ' s Dog Food Blacksburg Pillsburg Feeds Blacksburg -- Radford PR 2-5491 -- NE 9-3171 PR 2-8284 309 N. Main St. -- 426 1st St. W. Blacksburg Virginia STRICKLER FURNITURE CO. VOGUE BEAUTY SALON PHILCO Appliances - Radio - TV Where Prices Are Born. They are Raised Elsewhere PR 2-5831 Blacksburg Virginia Expert Permanent Waving William Preston Hotel HURT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY All concrete work in this new parking lot was done by Hurt Construction Company. Radford, Virginia Come To DON ' S S. S. F. Y. I. TECH DRIVE-IN Something Small F or Your Investrnent Good Food A Speciality Business: Residence: Compliments of PR 2-8538 PR 2-6177 VIRGINIA FURINTURE LINKOUS ELECTRIC CO., INC. APPLIANCE Electrical Plumbing Heating Contractors Repair Service Blacksburg Virginia NATION WIDE INSURANCE Donald C. Loop 103 Jackson St. Phone: Pr 2-8049 Blacksburg V irginia OAK HALL Roanoke V irginia STAR BARBER SHOP The Best In Barbering Service Blacksburg Virginia Compliments of BLACKSBURG TRANSFER STORAGE CO. BHS Students eagerly await the showing of the latest attraction at the LYRIC THEATRE LYRIC SHOP DICKERSON ' S JEWELRY Blacksburg, Virginia ll 1 J1 VONr.lIVB,S’ 1 p BOOSTERS Compliments of LUSTER ' S GATE STORE Compliments of PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE George Williard Dr. A. F. Wright Dr. Manges Dr. Metcalf WRAD Compliments of BLACKSBURG CABINET SHOP I wish to express my thanks and dee p appreciation to the following who have helped make the 1958 POW WOW possible. To the Editors and the members of the POW W OW staff who worked for hours not for personal recognition but for the sake of having a bigger and better annual. To our faculty advisors, Mrs. Carol Allen and Mrs. Florence Kinnear. To the faculty, student body, Mr. Hale, and Mrs. Hummel for their advice and cooperation. To Mr. Bill Bradley for his willing assistance in the field of photography. To the merchants who so generously maHe this yearbook financially possible. The students look forward to doing business with the business establishments who have helped us and shown interest in us. Editor-In-Chief { 200
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