Bluestone High School - Golden Link Yearbook (Skipwith, VA)

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( Z7a j (2ontznt± czStudznt 7 Gz anization 15 zSjiozt± 33 Lp£of2f 57 dfoiincj 116 zSznioz zS tatiitici IlS dJndzx 121 ddu£xti±£,mznt± 126 Join the 2 Student Life Getting to know the real Bluestone a smile, a wave, a blank stare, the sea of faces. JTJ A T 4 Student Life reach out — find your real friends , your real self — Student Life 5 The first bell rings, warning stragglers that the day has begun, breaking up conversations about weekend events, starting a long day of classes. ROUTINE. The classroom seems unbearably dull; a place where time seems to stand still. There are sleep-inducing lec- tures, brain-racking tests, yet it is here that a child matures and gains a world of knowledge. EDUCATION. The people — white, black, brown, red — learn to work together while looking for separate identities. Each person is an important part of Bluestone. INDI- VIDUALS. 6 Student Life The Lunch break provides 25 minutes away from the stress and strain of learning. This is time to rest the m ind in the company of friends. RELAXATION. The afternoon comes. For most students only two more periods remain. Time moves slowly. — The hands of the clock seem to creep forward. ANTICIPATION. The 3:00 bell releases a suddenly enthusiastic and energetic group of students, who anxiously head for home. FREEDOM. Daytime worries are forgotten; plans are made for the evening. Freedom will last until tomorrow, when the routine will begin again. LIFE. 1 Student Life 7 Juniors uncover island paradise in gym RIGHT: One lonely Junior stands in background as Juniors join in preparing for Prom night. BELOW: With the ceiling up. Perry Greene rests for a moment. BELOW RIGHT: Fran Pittard and Iva Pulliam continue to smooth out the sand. 8 Prom Phyllis Townes and Linda Christmas help to create a night in paradise. Claudia Brewer oversees Paradise . Eleanor Allen proves that last year ' s jun- iors could reach the sky. Prom 9 LEFT: Chris Drozdowicz and Carey McClure ABOVE: Teresa Cole, Timmy Hayes, Katie Taylor, Craig Robin- son and Ronnie Clary discuss . . . BELOW: Sandra Wilson and Tommy Rogers 10 Prom The juniors held the traditional Jr. Sr. prom on May 8, 1976. Members of the class had worked all week to transform the gym with colorful artwork which carried out the theme. Island Para- dise. Secret Sauce provided the music for this occasion. Students that attended the prom had mixed feelings about its suc- cess. Many thought it was one of the greate st nights of the year; oth- ers thought that the prom was a great let down. Disappointed students com- mented: The band wasn ' t any good. The background for pictures didn ' t match the theme. It was not light enough in the gym. It wasn ' t as great as I had al- ways heard. Pleased students commented: The band was the best ever. The decorations were very color- ful. The food was delicious! It was just what I had thought a prom should be. The punch should have been spiked. Even though the prom wasn ' t enjoyed by all, the juniors consid- ered it a success. They now look forward to the prom they would be given next year. RIGHT: Diane Martin models the latest in Prom dress. ABOVE: Viviam Bowers and Escort dance to the Sounds of Secret Sauce. BELOW: Gloria Boyd, Tammy Elam and Theeir Cloeman take a break. Island paradise Prom 11 Homecoming is . . It was October, 22 . . . The night was cold . . . Four excited seniors waited in anticipation . . . At half-time The Fighting Barons were ahead of the Bulldogs . . . Three captains came on the field to crown Bluestone ' s new queen . . . Nine beautiful girls walked onto the wet field . . . The Bluestone Senior High band played Lovely Lady . . . The majorettes entertained the largest Bluestone crowd of the year . . . The band played a fanfare . . . Four seniors held their breath . . . Ms. Smith announced to the crowd . . . Our new Homecoming Queen is Miss Alice White . . . Excited, Alice walked to the center of the field . . . Punkin Yuille placed the crown on her head . . . Terry Ligon presented her with a bouquet of roses . . . Hunter Wagstaff congratulated the queen with a hug . . . The band played another fanfare and the Homecoming Court walked off the field . . . Bluestone had a new queen . . . And the anticipation was over . . . Alice White and Steve Liggon FIRST ROW - Alice White. SECOND ROW - Katrina Jaber, Katie Taylor and Myra Howerton. THIRD ROW — Sondra Petty, Vickie Overby and Lucy Pittard. FOURTH ROW — Wanda Smith and Gwen Satterfield. Katie Taylor Alice White 12 Homecoming SENIORS: Katrina Jaber, Myra Howerton, Katie Taylor and Alice White. CLOCKWISE FROM THE TOP: Alice White, Katrina Jaber, Wanda Smith, Katie Taylor, Myra Howerton, Sondra Petty, Gwen Satterfield, Lucy Pittard and Vickie Overby. Homecoming 13 Bomb threat bombs out RIGHT: Students relax during threat and dance. BELOW: Some students look for a better view of the entertainment during the bomb threat BELOW RIGHT: Teachers meeting after bomb threat. Hello — Bluestone Sr. High School. There ' s a bomb in the school. It will go off in 30 minutes.” This was the context of a phone call received by Mrs. Linda Ferrell on Nov. 11, 1976 at 10:18 A.M. She immediately rang the fire alarm and students, teachers and all other personnel rapidly evacuated the buildings. They were told to proceed to the parking lot. Most of the students remained there for over two hours in the cold wind. There were 45 terrified students who proceeded in their states of madness to leave school. They returned the following day to learn of their consequences. They were faced with such trials as zero ' s in the classes they had missed. In time lost through the two hour idleness, the coun- ty lost $1200. This figures includes the idle time of teachers, cafeteria workers and office and guidance per- sonnel. It also includes the time it took for the state police, sheriffs and county people to clear the school for re-entrance. 14 Bomb Threat Jeff Hand 15 Bluestone MONITOR AND GOLDEN LINK STAFF: FRONT ROW: Lucy Pittard, Myra Howerton, Jamie Mills, H?len Newton, Barbara Hardy. SECOND ROW: Bobby Owen, Katie Taylor, Hunter Wagstaff, Melinda Smith, Ronald Harris, Angela Overby, THIRD ROW: Pete Mondragon, Elizabeth Herndon, Mark Thompson, Juanita Gryder, Randolph Beales, Kelly Davis, Vicky Overbey, Linwood Carter, Becky Johnson. (NOT PICTURED: Anita Chumney, Pam Fulp, Patricia Fleming). THIRD PERIOD PHOTO JOURNALISM CLASS: Mike McGaffney, Randy Bailey, Photo-Journalism Classes Help with Se- Ronald Owen, Gary Thomas, Jeff Hand, Beth Buchannan, Claudia Brewer, Kelly nior Class Picture Distribution. Davis, Vicky Overbey, Denise Greene, Addie Gilreath. 16 Publications Publications Golden Link Enthusiasm was overwhelming this year for the Golden Link staff, well, for a few loyal members any- way. The students who worked dur- ing classtime in Photo journalism, after school and on weekends to meet deadlines should be com- mended. The Golden Link had many difficulties making the final deadline because of weather con- ditions beyond their control. The publishing of the yearbook was new to a majority of the Staff, but with the aid of Melinda Smith, Editor, and Mr. Conner, sponsor, they made endless layouts, multi- tudes of pictures and pages of copy for the Golden Link. Monitor Off to a Slow Start Due to the local competition between newspapers, the Blue- stone ' s Monitor was slow in start- ing. After countless efforts by the club ' s sponsor, Mrs. Talley, the problem was solved with a mail-off company that does nothing but print school newspapers. This company is Hartco Inc. in Pennsyl- vania. The copies on the paper have decreased in size and the style is different also. New members of the paper staff now know what journalism is all about. Late hours and endless run- ning round to gather news articles has given the members the experi- ence needed to put out a better newspaper. Photo-Journalism Photo-Journalism is a new class at BSHS. With the aid of Mr. Con- ner, the class instructor, the stu- dents develop their skills in taking and printing pictures and work on various publications including the Golden Link, the Monitor, and an occasional page in the Sun entitled Baron Country . Mrs. Talley helps the fifth period class in proofread- ing and copy work. SECOND PERIOD PHOTO JOURNALISM CLASS: Frankie Reese, Andy Smith, Bob Smith, Debi Vaughan, Rhonda Nunn, Pete Mondragon, Susan Powell, Bev Chewning, Lisa Phillips, Sandra Harris, Kathy Jones, Joyce Winn, Phyllis Townes, Mark Thompson, Sheena Gentry, Dawn Edgerton. FIFTH PERIOD PHOTO JOURNALISM CLASS: COUNTER-CLOCKWISE: Lin- wood Carter, Jimmy Clark, Myra Howerton, Lucy Pittard, Hunter Wagstaff, Katie Taylor, Ronald Harris. BACK ROW: Bobby Owen, Helen Newton, David Conner, Jamie Mills, Angela Overby, Bob Smith, Barbara Hardy, Becky Johnson, Melinda Smith. Publications 17 Beta Club . . . Good times and bad FRONT ROW — Dana Pritchard, Vickey Ramsey, Melinda Smith, Teresa Sandifer, Cheryl Harris, Sandra Burwell, Alice White, Kim Fuller, Evelyn Jones. MIDDLE ROW — Fran Allgood, Rhonda Nunn, Pam Fulp, Katie Taylor, Vickey Overby, Myra Howerton, Kelly Davis, Jane Hayes, Randolph Beales, Charlene Mallory, Willetta Reid, Helen Newton, Ellen Wagstaff. BACK ROW — Juanita Gryder, Tammy Newton, John Shelton, Peter Mondragon, Mike Hobbs, Doug Puryear, Robert Sheppard, Norma Crowder, Ellen Mears, Rhonda Bouldin, Gary Tucker, Mark Thompson, Patricia Fleming, and Hunter Wagstaff. This year ' s Beta Club got off to a roaring start with the new members plunging head first into money-mak- ing activities — namely making stew. After quite a few set backs, the club finally came out with a profit after three days of hard work and stew stirring. One member was quoted as saying, . . . and to this day, my car STILL smells like that sorry Brunswick Stew. Officers this year in the Beta Club are, LEFT TO RIGHT, Alice White, Secretary, Hunter Wagstaff, President, Randolph Beales, Vice President, and Doug Puryear, Treasurer. 18 Clubs Biology has high standards Yg w P ,v v 1 mm k W ' mfj sk j LEFT TO RIGHT. FRONT — Ivy Royster, Cathy Lewis, Edna Howerton. SECOND ROW — Sandra Burwell, Willetta Reid, Rhonda Bouldin, Gary Tucker. THIRD ROW — Evelyn Jones, Francis Jones. To qualify for membership in the Biology Club, a student must have a B or better average in science courses which they have taken. The students must also have an in- terest in a Biological related career. The club placed hanging plants in the cafeteria as an- other way to inspire people to appreciate all life forms. Cathy Lewis, Assistant Secretary; Sandra Burwell, Secretary; Willeta Reid, Presi- dent; Rhonda Bouldin, Treasurer; Frances Jones, Vice-President. One requirement for eligibility in the Biology Club, is for members to dress in the attire of the profession they hope to pursue. Clubs 19 Foreign languages . . . SPANISH The Spanish Club took a trip to Raleigh to hear Jose Greco, a lec- turer and famous foreign dancer. Along with Mrs. Anderson, the or- ganizations sponsor and new teach- er, the club went Christmas caroling in Clarksville. FRONT ROW: Sondra Petty, Sandra Tucker, Wanda Martin, Tony Goode, Brenda Davis, Kathy Mathews, Treas.; Brenda Davis, Karen Evans, Mrs. Anderson, Club Sponser. SECOND ROW: Ann Oliver, Ernadette Vice-pres.; Tony Goode, Pres.; Tony Powell, Sherri Walker, Barbara Terry, Dianna Smith, Tanya Baskerville. THIRD ROW: Mangum, Sec. Larry Tucker, Karen Harris, Gloria Taylor, Fletcher Crawley, Robin Smith, Allison Evans. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Howerton, Melinda Smith, Peter Mondragon, Lydia Gupton, Teresa Crawley, Trese Jaber. FIFTH ROW: Robin Poore, Lee Wagstaff, Jackie Crute, Teresa Cambell, Barbara Brewer, Kathy Mathews. SIXTH ROW: Randy Bailey, Patty Allen, Dee Dee Waldrep, Sharon Rogers, Anita Jenkins, Ann LeGrande, Tony Mangum. SEVENTH ROW: Rex Gordon, Devin Fitz, Gayle Harris, Rives Eggelston, Freddie Oettinger. . . . FRENCH The French Club participated in Christmas caroling this year and was chaperoned by Mrs. Morris, the club ' s sponsor. The French and Spanish Clubs joined together for a foreign language day, in which the members spoke in their desig- nated languages for the entire day. 20 Clubs FIRST ROW: Bryan Hester, LaNita Hudgins, Albertine Atkins, Gloria Venable, Sandra Smith, Yvonne Boxley. SECOND ROW: Sandra Cook, Beverly Daily, Marianne French, Dana Pritchard, Ann Reamy, Angela Overby, Katie Taylor, Pam Fulp, Gina Garrett, Ricky Munn, Alfreda Hargrove, Karen Wallace. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Morris, Club Sponser, Mary Oliver, Jamie Mills, Kim Walker, Calvin Oliver, Mike Hobbs, Hunter Wagstaff, Tony Wood, Chris Foley. TOP ROW: Stephen Liggon, Calvin Puryear, Larry Tucker, Marvin Hatcher, Eric Johnson, Bernard Duncan, Carl Puryear. CENTER ROW: Miss Turner, Alison Evans, Faye Thompson, Evonne Tillotson, Jacqueline Small, Carnell Oliver. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Queensberry, Virginia Simmons, Priscilla Burdine, Jacqueline Leigh, Lorraine Townes, Linda Mullins, Darlene Ratliff. REGIONAL CHOIR: TOP ROW: Larry Tucker, Eric Johnson, Carl Puryear, Carnell Oliver. BOTTOM ROW: Alison Evans, Priscilla Burdine, Deon Hargrove, Jacqueline Smith, Stephen Liggon. OFFICERS: Deon Hargrove, Treasurer; Darleen Ratliff, Secretary; Jacqueline Small, Vice President; Stephen Liggon, President. Miss Turner First Year for Select Choir This choir has the potential to accomplish great feats if you ' ll only get to work! These words of wis- dom from Miss Turner began the year for the new select choir, cho- sen this year by students ' auditions. The choir presented their first per- formance at the Dec. S.P.T.A. They also traveled to the Junior High for a Christmas Assembly. Nine mem- bers participated in All Regional Chorus in February and a spring concert is in planning. In this choir, as well as in the other periods of choir, an effort was made to teach students basic musical theory. This included not value, note reading, and sight- singing. Choir 21 Rocking away with the FBLA The Future Business Leaders of America were really rocking in November this past year with their Rock-a-thon for the March of Dimes of Clarksville and Chase City. The members, who rocked for 24 hours at four hour shifts helped to earn $1100. The club sponsored prizes for the best decorated homeroom doors at Christmas time. Mrs. Len- hart encouraged the members to sell Tom Watt Kits, which con- tained a variety of gifts. Helen Tuck, Randy Bailey, and Joyce Wilkerson rocks away! Phyllis Dailey; reporter, Helen Tuck; Historian, Dana Pritchard; treasurer, Patricia Fleming; secretary, Pam Fulp; Vice-President and Marian Hensley; President is seated. Jackie Small; parliamentarian not pictured. FIRST ROW: Donna Ashby, Carolyn Newton, Kaye Nelson, Carolyn Elliott, Becky Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ellen Wagstaff, Connie Elliott, Wanda Reese, Virginia Williamson, Kim Fuller. THIRD ROW: Debra Rogers, Eleanor Allen, Joyce Wilkerson, Fran Allgood, Gale Palmer. 22 Clubs Assistants . . . always busy Guidance, office, and library as- sistants perform errands and other small tasks beneficial to their de- partments. These students used their study hall classes for the bet- terment of the efficiency at Blue- stone. GUIDANCE ASSISTANT: Mark Thomp- son, Dana Pritchard (SEATED), Marianne French, Beverly Dailey, Juanita Gryder. Anita Chumney, Tammy Bollinger, Lucille Hargrove, are the office workers. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS: Wanda Hester, Regina Gordon, Donisha Lawson, Fran Allgood, Alfreda Hargrove, Cathleen Thompson. Student Assistances 23 OFFICERS: L-R: Ester Johnson, Annette Clay- ton, Sandra House, Linda Christmas, Teresa Tuck, Debra Rogers, Pam Fulp, Rose Marie Baker, Virginia Williamson, Katie Taylor. CLASS OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: Deloris Wilkerson, Sandra Tucker, Janet Hayes, Sheena Gentry. 2ND ROW: Felice Sommerville, Yvonne Boxley, Kaye Simmons, Doralene Rat- liff, Josephine Jones. 3RD ROW: Bonita Goode, Joan Barnes, Donisha Lawson, Tammy Bollinger, Sylvia Dunn. 4TH ROW: Brenda Rogers, Franciene Richmond. LOWER RIGHT: FHA sponsors Christmas party for faculty. LOWER LEFT: 3RD PERIOD: FRONT ROW: Phyllis Townes, Lucinda Smith, Doralene Ratliff, Sheena Gentry. 2ND ROW: Deloris Wilkerson, Shir- ley Wright, Beatrice Burwell, Joyce Brown. 3RD ROW: Wanda Hester, Francis Mitchell, Hester Osburne, Irene Walker. 4TH ROW: Brenda Stelle, Jackie Leigh, Priscilla Small. 5TH ROW: Gail Barnette, Susan Wilbourne. 24 FHA 1ST PERIOD, FRONT ROW: Brenda Terry, Tereasa Royster, Josephine Jones, Tereasa Terry, Jenny Boyd, Patricia Skipwith. 2ND ROW: Linda Parker, Debra Small, Brenda Simmons, Barbara Jiggetts 3RD ROW: Debra Park- er, Delores Salley, Carolyn Spen- cer, Varnell Smith, Brenda Smith, Sharon Hayes. 4TH ROW: Bar- bara Pruit, Christine Hargrove, Brenda Wynn, Wayne McNealy, Cynthis Pulliam, Brenda Kelley. Future Homemakers of America 2ND PERIOD, FRONT ROW: Felice Summerville, Agatha Sal- ley, Diana Richmond, Lucille Hargrove, Serfonia Finley. 2ND ROW: Sandra House, Yvonne Boxley, Linda Roberts, Sylvia Salley, Claudette King. 3RD ROW: Donna Ashby, Brenda Robers, Shirley Boyd, Reedis Terry, Rebecca Mosley, Linda Christmas 4TH ROW: Yvonne Dunn, Brenda Johnson, Adora Salley, Barbara Clark, Joyce Daniels 5TH ROW: Karon El- lington, Terisa Marrow, Pam Davis, Sylvia Hardy, Francine Richmond. 6TH ROW: Debrah Rogers, Marsha Rainey, Vivian Keene, Mary Linda Clay. 4TH PERIOD, FRONT ROW: Kaye Simmons, Bonita Goode, Jennifer Daniel, Diane Pur- year. 2ND ROW: Alice Tuck- er, Sandra Freeman, Joyce Burton, Sylvia Wardrick, Diane Thompson. FHA 25 FFA FIRST ROW (L-R): Michael Ellis, Wayne Leigh, Jerry Powell, Randy Richardson, Jesse Oliver, Thomas Hatcher. SECOND ROW: Jerry Hudson, Buddy Wilson, J. W. Sanders, Jerry Small, Victor Hargrove, Larry Hillard, Alex Burdine. FIRST ROW (L-R): Lowell Benjamin, Robert Sheppard, Gary Gordon, Anthony Free- man, Linza Terry, Jerry Tatum. SECOND ROW: Mitch Blanken- ship, Barry Chewning, Donald Brankley, Bill Coghill, Thomas Mosely, Herbert Coleman, Ron- nie Coleman. FIRST ROW: Hogan Sneed, Michael Garner, Bernard Duncan, Carol Evans, Carl Skipwith, Kenneth Christmas. SEC- OND ROW: Robert Tucker, Langston Russell, Lawrence Liggon, Henry Goode, William Paschall, Kenneth Bacon, Bernard Hester, Chester Burwell. FIRST ROW: Curtis Stebbins, Lin Hayes, Steve Tollerson, Wil- lis Mull, Steve Newcomb, Tim- my Foster. SECOND ROW (L-R): Bob Smith, Lin Owen, Stevie Newcomb, Roger Overby, Kevin Hayes, Michael Moore, Tommis Russell. 26 FFA FIRST ROW (L-R): James Green, San- ford Tuck, Rex Bruce, Ellis Tuck, John Sullivan, James Bowers. SECOND ROW: Larry Manning, Johnnie Terry, Harvey Bacon, James Pettus, Kenneth Chapman, Hank Dunn, Donald Boydter. FIRST ROW (L-R): Tim Moore, Buck Moore, Lee Wagstaff, Ken- neth Johnson, Dale Wilkerson, Paul Willis. SECOND ROW: Ernest Culley, Ronnie Worley, Wyatt Morgan, Ricky Wilkerson, Marvin Moody, Tommy Collins, Rex Culley. FIRST ROW (L-R): Marvin Hatcher, Thomas Crutchfield, Robert Burdine, William Oliver, Larry Pulliam, Ricky Wil- son. SECOND ROW: Archie Hayes, Wil- liam Baskerville, Roger Morse, Charles Robertson, Charles Wagstaff, Jim Greg- ory, Brad Chewning. Each year the FFA uses money from the sale of Aggies to finance projects and programs. Aggie sales increased this year when the club added mixed nuts and peanut brittle to the salted peanuts they had always sold. Dennis Wilson and Joel Hale, who at- tended the National Convention in Kan- sas City, Kansas in October. At this con- vention Dennis Wilson, chapter president in the ' 75- ' 76 school year received the American Farmer Degree Award, which was the highest award given at the national convention. FIRST ROW: Danny Pittard, Joel Hale. SECOND ROW: Fletcher Crawley, Carlton Wood, Bob Smith. Will the real Bluestone band please show up ! “Practice makes perfect — but not perfect attendance, seemed to be the motto of some members of the band. This year approximately forty people were enrolled in sixth period band. However, on the average, only eighteen or twenty showed up for half-time performances during the football season or for the marching in Emporia ' s Annual Peanut Festival Parade or the Christmas Parades in South Boston and Clarksville. The band did try to boost school spirit by playing at the pep rallies, but performances outside of school showed that the band members were the ones who needed a boost. Those band members who did show up to perform worried about being able to make a good showing with such a small number. But band Director, W. D. Conner, always told them to play strongly and to be proud of what they were, because if they did their best, no more and no less, no one could criticize them. After these words of encouragment would come a joke to close the conversation. It would happen that way every time, for that was Mr. Conner, finishing up everything on a note of laughter . . . FRONT ROW: M. Bass, J. Hayes, A. Oliver, A. Salley, C. Harper, W. Martin, B. Hardy. SECOND ROW: P. Burdine, L. Hilliard, D. Henderson, O. Fields, D. Elam, E. Tuck, L. Newton, E. Gillispie. THIRD ROW: W. Cary, R. Tucker, I. White, S. Newcomb, L. Pul- lium, S. Tollerson, R. Poore. BACK ROW (SITTING): C. Yuille, R. Tollerson, G. Bac- on, G. Tucker, J. Harris, B. Smith. BACK ROW (STAND- ING): T. Crutchfield, C. Evans, T. Smith, M. Ellis, W. Oliver. William Oliver and his bass drum. Janet Harris watches summer school graduate, Donnie Allgood work with a prop for a football game. k 28 Band Off with the old — On with the new After five years, the majorettes decided it was time to change from sequins to something new and modern. The money to buy new uniforms, was raised by selling Pizza Hut calendars. But the uniforms may be hung up in two years, because this year they consisted of three seniors, two juniors, and only one sophomore. With no one interested in trying out or going to majorette camp, the word majorette” may become extinct. Myra Howerton Ruth Zava Beth Buchanan Rita Moore Vicky Overbey Sondra Petty Drum Majorette Majorettes 29 Cheerleaders spark enthusiasm Cheerleaders this year include (FRONT) Sandra Smith, Karen Brankley, (BACK) Felice Sommerville, Joan Barnes, Adora Salley, Wanda Smith, Cindy Wilbourne, Vivian Bowers, Sheri Nunn, (TOP) Terri Wilbourne, Lisa Mann, Donisha Lawson. This year the new cheerleaders at- tempted to innovate brand new cheers, change old ones, and succeeded in bringing about a whole new image for themselves. With the addition of a mini-tramp, the cheerleaders introduced acrobatics into their cheers, add ing a brand new dimension to their routines. Under the supervision of Ms. Smith and Ms. Blackwell, the cheer- leaders were often called the best in Meck- lenburg by local papers. ABOVE RIGHT — Felice Sommerville tries a new cheer. ABOVE — Lisa Mann demon- strates the mini-tramp. RIGHT — Bud Jerni- gan instructs Sheri Nunn in the use of the mini-tramp. 30 Cheerleaders Monogram club goes co-ed. LEFT TO RIGHT. FRONT — Coach Bowles, Sondra Petty, Hunter Wagstaff, Alice White, Punkin Yuille, Coach Hughey. SECOND ROW — Bonita Goode, Jackie Small, Felice Summerville, Russ Talbott, Cindy Owen, Bob Smith. THIRD ROW — Adora Salley, Sandra Smith, Gloria Venable, Beth Buchanan, Terry Ligon, Kyle Blanks, David Waters. FOURTH ROW — Janet Harris, Agatha Salley, Vivian Bowers, Joan Barnes, Robert Gooch, Robert Clark, Larry Tucker. SIXTH ROW — Ronal d Harris, Irvin White, Larry Pulliam, William Oliver, Darnell Atkins, Robert Oliver, Vicky Overby. SEVENTH ROW — Wayne McNeely, Chris Puryear, Marvis Newton, Mathew Bass, Myra Howerton. Due to the new Equal Rights Amendment being passed, the boys and girls monogram clubs have merged this year. The boys and girls seemed to make the ad- justment without much difficul- ty- Eligibility in the Monogram Club is based on athletic partici- pation. The members must be ac- tive lettered players. The first project undertaken by the Monogram Club, was the sale of Baron jackets. They made approximately ninety dollars to go into the clubs funds. FRONT — Sondra Petty, vice pres.; Alice White, secretary; Hunter Wagstaff, treasurer; Punkin Yuille, president. Clubs 31 SCA Representatives encourage participation FIRST ROW: Gloria Venable, Jackie Small, Gwen Satterfield, Norma Crowder, Sondra Smith, Michael Johnson, Josephine Jones. SECOND ROW: Brenda Carter, Sheri Nunn, Teresa Tuck, Rhonda Nunn, Terri Wilbourne, Kelly Davis, Shirley Henderson, Alfredia Hargrove, Linda Christmas, Linda Mullins. The SCA is an organization consisting of students representing each homeroom in the school. The purpose of the SCA is to promote leadership for the student body and to involve the student body in various school and community activities. The activities planned by the SCA in- cluded the preparation of Thanksgiving baskets for the underprivileged families in the community, decorating the school Christmas Tree, class basketball games in the spring and a Dance-A-Thon to raise money for the school. As activities are approved by the school, they will be initiated by the students. 32 SCA OFFICERS: President, Jackie Small; Vice-President, Gloria Venable; Secretary, Teresa Tuck; Treasurer, Sondra Smith; Reporters, Norma Crowder, Gwen Satterfield. Sports 33 Barons are district runner-ups TEAM MEMBERS: (LEFT TO RIGHT): FIRST ROW — Steve Liggon, Robert Gooch, Billy Smith, David Burch, Dwight Elam, Robert Clark, Hunter Wagstaff, John Shelton, Robert Oliver, Wallace Carter. SECOND ROW — Coach Donnie Crowder, Tom South, Tony Goode, Darnell Atkins, Fred Lindholm, Matthew Bass, Andy Nelson, Russ Talbott, Willis Mull, Tim Nunn, Coach Bill Bowles. THIRD ROW — Pete Pennington, Bob Smith, Mike Hobbs, Buck Moore, Terry Ligon, Steve Nelson, David Waters, Jimmy Clark, Charles Yuille, Watt Bullock, Marvin Moody. Scoreboard Bluestone 0 Norlina 16 Bluestone 32 W. S. Creecy 0 Bluestone 14 Cumberland 0 Bluestone 6 Greensville 0 Bluestone 20 Randolph- Henry 11 Bluestone 14 Nottoway 6 Bluestone 0 Park View 0 Bluestone 24 Brunswick 0 Bluestone 0 Matoaca 14 Total 110 47 Football practice for the 1976 Bluestone Barons began on August 10. After several weeks of practicing at night, the team went to Fort Pickett where they practiced twice a day and scrimmaged against Halifax. At Fort Pickett the team developed strong bonds of friendship and loyalty which helped the team throughout the sea- son. Bluestone ' s football team in 1976 compiled one of the best records ever in the school ' s history. The Barons won six games, lost two and tied one in their attempt to win the district championship. The Barons played well all year and their fans welcomed a winning season. 34 Football Leadership-on and off the field ■Sg V . y | v ; Ip. W ' •■•JwqS Leadership is a very important, but often unseen, aspect that is involved with any winning football team. The source of leadership for the Barons in 1976 came from three places, and these sources, which did not fail the team during the season, led the Barons to their victories. The first source of leadership came from the coaches, and the players discovered it as soon as practice began in August. Head coach Donnie Crowd- er and his assistants Bill Bowles and Lindell Palmer continued to give the players knowledge about their positions as the season progressed. Each of these coaches gave individual attention and lots of encour- agement to the players all year. Second in command for the Barons were the tri- captains who showed their leadership on the field. At Fort Pickett the team elected Terry Ligon, Charles Yuille and Hunter Wagstaff to represent the team as their leaders on the field. Each week two of these young men went out for the coin toss and all three made on the field decisions for the Barons this year. Along with the tri-captains the other members of the team also furnished leadership in the form of individual play. Their individual play was so good this season that eleven Barons made the all-district team. The players combined individual play and teamwork for a winning year. Football coaches for 1976 were Lindell Palmer, Bill Bowles and Donnie Crowder. Part of a coach ' s responsibility is to help players adjust their equipment as shown by Coach Crowder as he pumps up Jimmy ' s helmet. Tri-captains — Terry Ligon, Hunter Wagstaff and Charles Yuille — supplied leadership for the Barons this year. Football 35 Defense was key to Baron victories Gang tackling by the Baron defense allowed them to shut off the running attack of many teams. Players of the Week Norlina W. S. Creecy Cumberland Greensville Randolph- Henry Nottoway Park View Brunswick Matoaca Robert Gooch Charles Yuille Robert Clark Terry Ligon and David Waters Tim Nunn John Shelton Robert Gooch Terry Ligon Hunter Wagstaff Without a defense to stop the opponents, no team can expect to win many ball games. Even though they lost two games, the Barons ' defense definitely stop- ped their opponents this year. As a result of great defensive play the Barons allowed only 47 points to be scored by their opponents. The defense in 1976 was perhaps one of the finest in Bluestone history. They had five shutouts and allowed an average of 5.2 points per game. Because of the five man line and two linebackers that Bluestone used this year, no team could run extremely well on them. If the run ever passed the line of scrimmage, the secondary would close off the running lanes. Though they came up quickly on the run, their first respon- sibility was the pass. Bluestone ' s pass defense had one man cover one area, and they worked together per- fectly to stop passes. The secondary covered the field so well that no long passes were completed against them. While stopping the pass, the Barons intercepted a total of eleven passes. Charles Yuille and Hunter Wagstaff each had four interceptions to lead the team. “Bending but not breaking was used many times this year to describe the Barons ' defense. This meant that they allowed their opponents some yardage but stopped them short of scoring. Punkin Yuille raised his arms in victory after Bluestone ' s Andy Nelson recovered a fumble against Brunswick. 36 Football Offense shows more consistency Wingback Hunter Wagstaff makes his second reception of the night against Matoaca. Charles Yuille and John Shelton show the third part of the triple option which usually works for a big gain. The Baron ' s offense showed more consistency and rushing power this year than in past years, but they still used the pass effectively to win some games. The team played a ball control type of game during the times they had the lead, and at other times their triple option offense broke to the outside for a big gain. The passing attack complimented the running game because whenever the defense pulled in tight expecting the run, the offense could pass it over their heads. This year the Barons threw many passes off the same backfield action as when they ran the ball. This action must have confused many of the defen- sive secondaries in the district because they allowed the Barons to pass for approximately 700 yards. The Barons averaged nearly 20 yards per catch with the longest pass going for 60 yards. Jimmy Clark led the team in receptions with 17 grabs from his split-end position. Along with the necessary passing game, the Barons usually rushed for an average of 185 yards per game. This running attack gave the team control of the ball, and ball control wins games. Many long runs to the outside, combined with the short plunges up the middle, gave the Barons a running attack that no team in the district could stop consistently. This grinding type of game plan allowed the team to gain over 1600 yards on the ground and a total offense of 2300 yards. The team averaged 5.8 yards on 279 carries with Robert Clark and John Shelton each rushing for over 500 yards. Football 37 The SC A sponsored Girls ' Intramu- ral Basketball games were as exciting as ever. In these games it was class against class as well as team against team, so the emotions of players and spectators were high. In the first game the Juniors edged out the sophomores in a well-played game. As was expected, the Juniors met the Seniors head-on in the Champion- ship game, and the Seniors triumphed once again. The Juniors never had a chance with all the penalties dished out by the officials, who, as tradition goes, had been chosen to favor the Seniors. All three teams had excellent po- tential; some remarkable shots were made. At times there was action both on the floor and in the air. Everyone thought the games were a success and a very good way to get out of class. Things get a little hectic with intramural ball. 38 Girls ' Intramural Basketball Sports 39 Active Barons boast a winning season KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT: Curtis Bowers, Marvis Newton, Tony Goode. STANDING: Coach Jerome Watson, Tim Nunn, Ronald Harris, Glenn Smith, Kenny Christmas, Charles Yuille, Henry Goode, Lewis Tucker, Chris Puryear, William Oliver, Carnell Jefferson, Alfred Boyd, Mike Johnson. BHS 77 Norlina 56 Warrenton 70 Brunswick 65 Park View 76 Warrenton 67 Nottoway 82 Randolph- Henry 78 Norlina 50 Matoaca Brunswick Park View Nottoway Randolph- Henry Greensville Matoaca Greensville Opponent 67 63 69 60 57 49 56 66 48 40 Boys Basketball OPPOSITE PAGE: Tony Goode dribbles past his opponent. THIS PAGE TOP LEFT: Punkin Yuille goes high for a lay up and two more points. THIS PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: Punkin Yuille and Chris Puryear stretch for the tap-in in their overtime victory against Brunswick. THIS PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: Where did it go? Boys Basketball 41 Barons Reach For District Title The Baron Varsity Basketball team has played ex- tremely well so far this season. With a record of eight wins and one loss, they have surprised a lot of people in the district this year. The most stunning victory of the season occurred when Bluestone defeated Brunswick in overtime. The Barons only loss came at the hands of Warrenton, but this was avenged when the Barons play- ed them for the second time. After the break for Christmas holidays, several days were missed due to the bad weather conditions. As a result of this long period without practice the team came out shooting poorly and making numerous mis- takes. They had a confortable lead over Norlina, allowed them to pull it close at the end. With more practice to get rid of the rusty spots and a few breaks the 1976-77 Barons may be able to win a district championship. The title which looked so far away at the beginning of the season could well be within the grasp of the Varsity team this year. 42 OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: While practicing Sophomore Henry Goode shows his ability to slam dunk. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Curtis Bowers follows ball to hoop and says, Fall, baby, fall! THIS PAGE LEFT: Charles Yuille leaps over his defender for another basket THIS PAGE BOTTOM: Center Henry Goode jumps high for the tip off to start overtime against Brunswick. LEFT TO RIGHT, KNEELING: Pete Evans, Freddie Oettinger, Bryan Hester. STANDING: Manager Billy Smith, Kevin Hand, Carol Evans, Tommy Russell, Ray Oliver, Lawrence Liggon, Irving White, Chris Watkins, Steve Nelson, Willis Mull, Floyd Sprewell, Jeff Smith, Butch Doswell, and Coach Bill Bowles. BHS Opponent 34 Norlina 31 40 Warrington 35 45 Brunswick 71 68 Park View 63 49 Warrington 44 55 Nottoway 49 53 Randolph- Henry 29 46 Norlina 42 62 Matoaca Brunswick Park View Nottoway Randolph- Henry Greensville Matoaca Greensville 45 44 Boys Basketball OPPOSITE PAGE: All you can see are Baby Barons as they go up for the rebound. THIS PAGE TOP: Pete Pennington goes up for a shot, and Willis Mull gives him a little help. THIS PAGE RIGHT: Ray Oliver goes up to block a shot against Brunswick. JV ' s play a wide open game. A combination of determination, speed and height was used by the JV team to prove that they possessed the winning spirit. Their success followed much the same pattern as in the past seasons that William Bowles had coached. This success was attributed to many hours of hard practice and their will to win which Coach Bowles inspired in them. Their record so far this season totals eight wins and one loss. The leading scorers were Willis Mull and Chris Wat- kins. Unselfishness made this team a scoring threat be- cause they would give up the ball to the open man. Their stingy defense often held the opponents to under 40 points. JV Basketball 45 The Bluestone Baronettes this year felt that their success was largely due to the fact they worked together as a team. They commented they felt like one big, happy family with Miss Hughey as the mother of the team. The Baronettes compiled a District Record of 11-1 and an overall record of 13-2 and won both the regular season and tournament records in the district. Baronette Scoreboard Bluestone Opponent Score 52 Randolph-Henry 32 64 Nottoway 21 54 Park View 32 85 Brunswick 41 57 Matoaca 63 56 Greensville 53 67 Randolph-Henry 54 60 Nottaway 31 58 Park View 37 63 Brunswick 38 64 Matoaca 55 62 Greensville 55 The Baronettes are: (Standing, left to right) Miss Miriam Hughey— coach Cindy Owen Martha Smith La Nita Hudgins Agatha Salley Jackie Small Gwen Satterfield Rose Oliver Alice White Delta Bowers and, Co-Captains (kneeling) Gloria Venable Bonita Goode r 48 Girls Basketball Girls Basketball Bluestone fields first girls ' softball team FIRST ROW: Linda Jackson, Bonita Goode, Adora Salley, Alice White, Agatha Salley. SECOND ROW: Coach Miriam Hughey, Sandra Smith, manager, Delta Bowers, Rose Oliver, Gloria Venable, Jackie Small, Janet Harris, Felice Sommerville, manager. NOT PICTURED: Shelby Stephens, Kathy Hardy, Betty Terry, Rachel Salley, Reta Johnson, JoAnn Royster, Miss Brenda Blackwell, scorekeeper. Janet Harris heads for home. Bluestone Baronette takes a swing. 50 Sports Gloria Venable scoops up a grounder. SCOREBOARD BLUESTONE OPPONENT SCORE 5 Parkview 9 1 Greensville 8 14 Nottoway 15 8 Brunswick 6 2 Greensville 10 16 Nottoway 17 5 Parkview 12 7 Brunswick 9 The Bluestone Baronettes presented for the first time in a good while, the girls ' softball team. Considering their first try at softball they showed promise for the future with Miss Miriam Hughey as coach. The team scored for a season total 58 runs and a season record of 1-7. Receiving honors were Bonita Goode, All District Team, Shelby Stephens, Best Defensive Player, Agatha Salley, Best Batting Average, and Most Valuable Player went to Bonita Goode. Rachel Salley makes an out with the as- sistance of Agatha Salley. Betty Terry winds up for a pitch. Adora Salley and Betty Terry have a conference. Sports 51 Crowder ' s last year marred by losses. FIRST ROW: D. Edmonds, D. Burch, R. Oliver, L. Kindley, S. Coleman, R. Owen, A. Burwell. SECOND ROW: Coach W. Biggs, K. Blanks, W. Oliver, A. Nelson, A. Hayes, E. Crowder, H. Wagstaff, K. Davis. THIRD ROW: G. Reese, C. Drozdowicz, C. Yuille, J. Clark, L. Carter, T. Ligon, Coach O. B. Crowder. Randolph-Henry Scoreboard 10-2 Bluestone Nottoway 6-1 Bluestone Park View 7-0 Bluestone Greensville 6-7 Bluestone Central 1-3 Bluestone Brunswick 5-0 Bluestone Randolph-Henry 25-4 Bluestone Park View 5-1 Bluestone Greensville 14-3 Bluestone Brunswick 6-7 Bluestone Nottoway 4-2 Bluestone Central 3-7 Bluestone Just bunt the ball. Hunter, ' ' advises Coach 0. B. Crowder. Shortstop, Hunter Wagstaff steals second in Baron win against Central. Pretty girls who attend the game always boost the team ' s spirit. 52 Sports Cj mmmmgm O. B. Crowder, Bluestone ' s only coach for 19 years, retired after the ' 75- ' 76 base- ball season. Although his last team com- piled a less-than-impressive four and eight record, the team showed a noticeable im- provement both over the previous season and over their own season as it drew to an end. In only one respect could the season be called a total disappointment, and that was the fact that 0. B. Crowder ' s retire- ment came when he had a losing season. The lowest spots of the season were a no-hitter against Park View and two other games where the opponents scored 14 and 25 runs. Other than these three games, the team played well. Central, Greensville and Brunswick fell victim to the better efforts and fewer errors of the team. Perhaps the best effort of the team came in a 4-2 loss to district champs Nottoway. The team was led by the strong pitching of Duke Edmonds and the consistent hit- ting of William Oliver. Smart base running and stealing also helped the Barons in their four wins. MVP Duke Edmonds takes another big cut for a base hit. Sports 53 Track effort hampered by small squad Lack of people and injuries proved to be hurting factors to the Barons track team ' s season. The Baron ' s had a record of 0-4, not a great record, but there were still some good individual performances by Larry Pulliam, John Shelton, Tony Mangum, and Robert Clark. Larry Pulliam, with a record time of 4:32.6 in the mile, won every mile event in the district ex- cept one. John Shelton and Tony Mangum were very competitive in the Pole Vault event, with both men vaulting over 11 feet. Robert Juice Clark ran the 100-yard dash and the 220-yard dash and competed in the Regionals in both events. All in all the track season was a success in many ways because all members participated with their hearts and souls. Billy Smith shows good form as he goes over the hurdles. 54 T rack Field BSHS OPPONENT 48 Greensville 88 49 Central 87 Tri Meet BSHS CENTRAL PARKVIEW 3872 83 48% DISTRICT BSHS PARKVIEW GREENSVILLE CENTRAL 52 56 63 81 Irvin Bird White takes off from the long jump board. Track team warms up before a meet. Track Field 55 Larry Brown, Sondra Smith and Gloria Venable Cheerleaders all ready for Halloweerr. decorate our Christmas tree. 56 Student Life People 57 School Board Determining the distribution of the school budget money is one of many jobs that face board members. ABOVE: Norman Spencer, Director of Instruction. LEFT: Dr. Jerry Austin — School Superintendent SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS are: Frances D. Clark, W. T. Carter, W. E. Jones, R. D. Cook, S. B. Land, J. O ' Brien, D. C. Speece, W. M. Jiggetts, Dr. W. A. Shelton, Rebecca C. White, Winfred Hudgins. 58 School Administrators Principal William J. Baker, Jr. A.B., B.S. in Education Master of Arts Union College, Barbourville, Ky. George Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. V.P.I. Extension Assistant Principal Jerome J. Watson B.S., M. A. Winston-Salem State College Virginia State College Assistant Principal Edward A. Blane B.A. Lynchburg College Mr. Watson distributes manuals at the first faculty meeting. Mr. Blane and Mr. Baker share a light moment. School Administrators 59 Office Workers There are many duties of secretaries at Bluestone including greeting visitors, assisting students and per- forming typing jobs. They can always be relied upon to effectively issue late slips. Without our office workers, school business could not be carried out. Mrs. Ferrell checks the absentee report. Mrs. Wells balances the books. Mrs. West and Mrs. Wood sell school materials and candy before and after school. 60 Office Staff Mrs. Bernice N. Fussell Mrs. Alice P. Sutton The Guiding Light for Students Mrs. Bernice N. Fussell is guidance counselor for tenth and eleventh grade students. She received her B.A. from Longwood College, and her M.Ed. from the Uni- versity of Virginia. Mrs. Alice P. Sutton is guidance counselor for twelfth grade students. She received her B.A. from Stetson University, and her M. Ed. from the University of Vir- ginia. The Guidance Faculty schedules students during the hot summer months. They also supervise student rec- ords and the administration of national tests. They assist students in selecting a college, and schedule students for behind-the-wheel. Both Mrs. Sutton and Mrs. Fussell are always there to give any student help in a problem, no matter what it is. For the first time, the Guidance Faculty entered the Christmas Door Decorating contest , and grabbed first place. After taking time out from their hectic schedules, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Fussell, and the Guidance helpers produced a very attractive door. Guidance 61 Teachers remind us of Bluestone ' s real purpose Our Education They all came on September ninth, just like students but for a different purpose. Who? The teachers of Blue- stone Senior High School, prepared to practice their profession for nine months. Although the faculty came from different parts of the country, they are agreed that Bluestone is a small but friendly place to spend their teaching time. ENGLISH The English teachers stressed the importance of accu- rate punctuation, sentence structure, and proper voca- bulary usage in writing and speaking. The aim of this department is to guide students in a way that they may learn to accept and transmit communication and devel- op skills in grammar and allowed to illustrate their participation. Miss Jane Britt English 10,11 Business Math Radford College B.S. Mrs. Pearlene F. Pearson English 11,12 A and T State University University of Va. B.S. and M.Ed. Mrs. Regina Griffen Pool English 10,12 College of William and Mary B.A. Junior Class and Beta Club Sponsor literature. The students are creative skills through their Mrs. Meredith P. Simmons English 11,12 Southern Methodist University B.A. and M. English Junior Class Sponsor Ms. Paula A. Smith English 11 Appalachian State University B.S. English Cheerleading, Drama Teachers attend all pep rallies. 62 Teachers Social Studies Social Studies . . . Offering a means of storing valuable information on the past in relation to the future; Social studies shows the importance of historical developments as well as the sig- nificant impact of events on the people of today. From the courses taught, students have an insight into the social, economic, and political problems of the world. Mrs. Nancy Collins Talley English 12 East Carolina B.S. Monitor Mrs. Lorene DeJarnette Womble English 10 West Hampton University William and Mary B.A. Mr. Otis Bland Crowder Government and History 11 William and Mary B.A. Mr. Michael W. Hedgepeth History Atlantic Christian College B.A. Mr. A. C. Holloman Social Studies, Sociology Atlantic Christian College East Carolina University B.A. and M.A. Miss Elva Mae Kibler U.S.A.-VA Government Longwood College B.A. Teachers 63 Vocational and Business remain popular at Bluestone Bluestones Vocational Department includes many areas of interest for students. Agriculture, Masonry, Industrial Arts, Power Mechanics, and Home Economics are valuable courses which will aid students in their future careers. Students interested in business are well prepared throughout the Business Department. It ' s teachers are well aware of the task of developing a student for the world of business. Mr. Richard William Crowder Elon College East Carolina University, B.S. Industrial Arts Modern Industrial Technology Mr. Charles William Dortch St Paul ' s College Masonry Mr. Jerome A. Hester V.P.I nd S.U., B.S. Agriculture Sponsor of FFA Mr. Alfred A. LeGrand V.P.I. and S.U., B.S. Natural Resources Management, Production Agriculture Sponsor of FFA Mr. Elmer C. Pixley V.P.I. and S.U. Power Mechanics 1, 11, 111 Mrs. Lavonne Pickens Valdosta State College University of Georgia B.S. in Home Economics Home Ec. and FHA Sponsor Mr. Burwell takes a quick glance away from his work. 64 Teachers Mrs. Mary Virginia Wood Virginia Intermont College Radford College, B.S. Home Economics Sponsor of FHA Miss Brenda J. Blackwell Norfolk State College Old Domonion University Virginia State College Elizabeth City State University, B.S. General Business Typing 1 Co-Sponsor of Cheerleaders and FBLA Mrs. Linda H. Glasscock Longwood College, B.S. Shorthand Business Math Typing 1 Billy Crowder explores a new area. Students involved in French and Spanish French and Spanish classes allow the student to get a better understanding of foreign countries. The life styles and customes give students a closer look at people different from themselves and through speech it enables the students to respect people of other countries. Mrs. Morris, the teacher of French II, III, IV, is an old hand at teaching a foreign language at Bluestone. Mrs. Anderson is the new Spanish teacher and is ready for the task of teaching to the students of Bluestone. Mrs. Mary Parham Lenhart Longwood, B.S. and Graduate Work Radford, Graduate Studies B.S. in Business Education Office Practice Business law-Economics Typing I and II FBLA Advisor Co-Sponsor of tenth grade Mrs. Carolyn W. Anderson Longwood College University of Barcelona, B.A. Spanish and Spanish Club Sponsor Mrs. Elaine B. Morris Mt. Olive Junior College Campbell College, B.A. French II, III, IV French Club Sponsor Teachers 65 Mrs. Betty Crowder Radford College B.A. Sec. Ed. Chemistry Geometry Mrs. Margretta J. Cummings-Palmer Virginia State College, B.S. and M.S. Biology Biology Club Sponsor Miss Gwendolyn Howell Virginia State College, B.S. Physics Mrs. Pool is preparing for class. Math and Science Teachers make Courses Interesting for students. Math and Science teacher work with students to aid them both mentally and emotionally to develop skills necessary in problem solving. These skills after being developed will allow the quired in everyday life. Mrs. Hilda Conley Jones Norfolk State College, B.S. Biology Mr. Louis R. Partridge Hampton-Sydney College, B.S. Geometry Advance Math Mrs. Rachel K. Pixley Longwood College Bachelor of Arts Algebra I Algebra II and Trigonometry Consumer Mathematics student the coordination re- 66 Teachers Students are aroused by Music and Art. Teachers in Music and Art introduce to students new ways of expressing themselves. One of the newest ways for a student to express himself is through the new class of Photojournalism taught by Mr. Connor. Physical Education at Bluestone is concerned with teaching the student Drivers Education as well as Health. The students are introduced to new ways of keeping themselves physically fit. Mr. Frederick W. Burwell North Carolina Central University, B.A. Art Mr. Walter D. Conner National Business College— B.C.S. Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, B.M.E. Virginia State College— M.Ed. Band Majorettes Music-Choir Photojournalism Golden Link Sponsor Miss Cathy Lee Turner Longwood College Bachelor of Music Education Choir Mr. William Elder Bowles Ferrum Junior College East Carolina University B.S. in Health and Physical Education Asst Football Coach Asst. Basketball Sponsor Head Baseball Sponsor Co-Sponsor of Monogram Club 10th, 11th 12th, grade Physical Education Mr. Marvin Crowder, Jr. Elon College East Carolina, B.S. Sponsor of Football and Track Teams Athletic Director Physical Education and Drivers Education Miss Miriam Hughy Virginia State College, B.S. Sponsor of Monogram Club Sponsor of Girls Basketball and Softball Co-Sponsor of SCA Health and Physical Education Drivers Education Donnie Crowder smiling as always. Teachers 67 Variety areas of Teachers The one subject common to all students at Bluestone is Study Hall. This course requires instructors who are pa- tient while at the same time strict. The Drivers Education course is lucky to have an in- structor like Mr. Gurley. His personality and nerves of steel make it easy for a student to learn how to drive. Mrs. Briggs, the Librarian, is very beneficial to students as well as the school in her ability to help those who use the library. Mrs. Myrna West Study Hall Office Assistant Mrs. Lillian Wood Study Hall Office Assistant Mr. Carlton Gurley Carson-Newman Old Dominion University Drivers Education Mrs. Nancy-Paige Briggs Salem College University of Kentucky, A.B., B.L.S. Librarian Jerome Hester BOTTOM LEFT: Mr. Dortch concentrates on a straight pitch. BOTTOM RIGHT: Coaches Palmer, Bowles, and Crowder try to show the players how to do it right 68 Teachers Graduation ... a success! Rain doesn ' t dampen spirits IN SPITE OF: — rain at 7:59 P.M. — Seniors who forgot the words to the song — graduation robes that were hardly out of the boxes — mixed emotions — teachers who were apprehensive about the last minute change of plans — an unresponsive PA system — ten people trying to come in on two reserve tickets — Junior Marshals who were confused about what to do with all the extra people trying to get in — Seniors who wished they were somewhere else . . . Graduation was still a success! Class of ' 77 we give you the real Bluestone. Mr. Haga presents Jeanne Stumps with a scholarship Janet Harris, a Junior Marshal, escorts guests to their After the move inside, Junior Marshals escort the Seniors into the gym. seats. Seniors 69 Presenting — The Class of 1 977 Cythia Lorraine Adams Diane Gail Adcock Eleanor Jane Allen Beverly Ann Andrews Janice Crute Baily Joan Delores Barnes Shirley Oliver Barnette Matthew Leney Bass, Jr. Alice Denise Benjamin Vivian Bowers, Cindy Wilbourne and Sherri Nunn give 3 cheers for the class of ' ll . 70 Seniors Seniors survive the struggles of PSAT ' S, SAT ' S Profile Tests Lowell George Benjamin William Bigger Seniors N. Crowder, D. Edgerton, and M. Howerton joined by K. Tommie Jean Black Davis enjoy an afternoon picnic. William Kyle Blanks James Earl Blow Tammy Sherith Bollinger Rhonda Odessa Bouldin Curtis Reid Bowers James Clifton Bowers Gloria Ann Boyd Gracie Mae Boyd Claudia Jane Brewer Seniors 71 Seniors work toward the future Larry Darnell Brown Nancy Elizabeth Buchanan Priscilla Burdine Robert Burdine Dennis Michael Card Gloria Jean Carrington Carl Linwood Carter, Jr. James Lewis Caknipe, Jr. John Marshall Carter Seniors hideaway — but can we find them? Kenneth Jerome Christmas Linda Teresa Christmas Sylvia Ann Carter Nelson Bradley Chewning 72 Seniors Some seniors have spare Josephine and Joan discuss weekend plans. Betty Jane Clark Robert Lee Clark, Jr. Thomas Ozlin Clary Ernestine Clay William Haskins Coleman Dennis Martin Coles Theeir Lewis Coleman time Barbara Jean Clark Jimmy Ray Clark s Annette Clayton James Edward Collier Seniors 73 Our seniors work hard Donna Gail Cook Norma Dale Crowder Conway Henry Crutchfield Cindy Frances Crute Phyllis Denise Daily Andy Nelson and Punkin Yuille relax after a hard day. Jo Anna Daniel Keith Wylie Davis Joyce Oliver Daniel Lucy Jane Day Robin Shawn Daniels Charles Brent Dickenson Brenda Lee Davis Sylvia Jean Dunn 74 Seniors Happiness is . . . Seniors have fun, too. Bobbie Lee Elliott Dawn Leigh Edgerton Yvonne Marie Elam being a senior Dwight Emerson Elam Serfonia Frednycia Finley Patricia Anne Fleming Carolyn Christine Elliott Tracy Theresa Evans Kimberly Sebrena Fuller Sallie Bocot Fuller Pamela Kaye Fulp Ronald Thomas Garrett Seniors 75 Seniors join in new activities Curtis Dale Glasscock Robert Lee Gooch Gary Franklin Gordon Regina Irene Gordon Joe Thomas Gregory Robert Ralph Griffin III Ronald Lee Hardy Alfredia Louise Hargrove Deonmonthenia Faye Hargrove Glenda Priscilla Hargrove Jimmy Clark awaits a victim to shoot.” 76 Seniors Seniors display their talents. Seniors display their talents. Lucille Brenda Hargrove Janet Lee Harris Ronald Arthur Harris Stanley Harris Janet Williams Hayes Marian Denise Hensley Wanda Michele Hester Larry Donnell Hillard Mary Lee Hillard Charles Leon Holmes Robert George Horton Sandra House Brenda Lee Howell Seniors 77 Look out world here Edna Arlene Howerton James Larry Howerton Myra Morgan Howerton Willis Houston Hundley Katrina Hananah Jaber Annelea Royster explains the real story. Kathleen Jackson Connell Dennis Jefferson Norma Annette Jenkins Ivory Michael Johnson Rebecca Huss Johnson Evelyn Rose Jones Brenda Diane Kersey 78 Seniors come the seniors , . • - ■ “V Claudette King Linda Dorene Lee Terry Lee Ligon Tony Sylvester Mangum Kathy Patricia Lewis William Edward Love Claudene King Seniors are popping out every- where. Frances Danisha Lawson George Albert Lee Stephen Alfonso Liggon Dorothea Yvonne Lyons Larry Eugene Kindley Seniors 79 tsl A time Diana Richmond Martin Laura Lynn Mathews John Franklin McClure Tonny Goode and Kenneth Christmas take a break. Henrietta McFail Linda McFail Wayne A. McNealy Theresa Ellen Mears Angela Miranda Mizelle Sandra Moody Charlie Terry Moore Don Hamlin Moore Janet Lee Moore 80 Seniors to enjoy Rodney Gwynn Moore Richard Anthony Morse Miles Eugene Morton Audrey Eugertha Mosley Thomas Mosley Albert Herman Mull, Jr. Linda Diane Mullins Mary Catherine Munn Anita Kaye Nelson Pose everyone! Stephen Anderson Nelson Helen Elizabeth Newton Marvis Clinton Newton Seniors 81 Seniors show new Donna displays participation in the classroom. Robert Taylor Oliver Helen Gale Palmer Thomas Anthony Newton Thomas Monroe Nichols William Thomas Paschall Iva Linda Pulliam Joan Carolyn Petri Larry Pulliam Frances Anne Pittard Steven Rodney Pulliam Jerry Lewis Powell Calvin Franklin Puryear 82 Seniors patterns of interest Carl Edward Puryear Debra Puryear Tammy Elaine Ramsey Vickie Lee Ramsey Willetta Puryea Reid Shelia Denise Richardson Jacqueline Michele Richie r Annette Linda Roberts Seniors 83 Senior efforts improve The combined efforts of the sophomores, juniors, and seniors brought about a successful pep rally. Annella Avon Royster Ivy Gene Royster Agatha Corene Salley Teresa Gail Sandifer Darlene Harris Scott Patricia Ann Shearin Robert Montgomery Sheppard Debra Lynn Seamons Barbara Kay Simmons Jacqueline Louise Small Jefferson Andrew Smith Joseph Cecil Smith Dorothy Ann Smith 84 Seniors over the years Mimi Melinda Smith Robert Paul Smith Marshall Hogan Sneed Curtis Miles Stebbins Cheerleaders show enthusiasm for a victory. Katie Leigh Taylor Michael David Styers Hubert Steven Tollerson John Henry Toombs Charlene Kathell Townes Phyllis Ladean Townes Seniors 85 Helen Marie Tuck Seniors looking toward Teresa Lora Tuck Garry Donnell Tucker Hunter Walter Wagstaff Claudia Brewer smiles for the camera. Eleanor Walker David Spenser Waters Al Steven Watkins Joni Gayle West Algie Sanford Tuck 86 Seniors their new Courthouse Statue Susan Christopher Wright beginning Alice Althea White David Harolyn Wilkerson Cynthia Louise Wilbourne Deloris Carolyn Wilkerson Ricardo Donnell Wilson Steve Allen Winkler Charles Lindbergh Yuille Joyce Marie Wynn Aubrey Michael Wilkerson Virginia Carr Williamson Tommy Eugene Winn Ruth Paige Zava Seniors 87 The real juniors . . . gaining status Helpful hints to make it through Junior year at Bluestone: — Sell cookies. — Wait for arrival of class rings. — Make it through chemistry so you can go on to greater things — the fun class of physics. — Take all the dot test such as PSAT-MNSQT, SAT, and SRA. — Make plans for future. — Plan the Prom. — Look forward to being a Senior. — Most of all — Keep up the Junior Spirit. If you make it through most of the above, Junior year will be a breeze. 88 Juniors Ann Brewer Angie Brogdon Joyce Brown Rex Bruce Shelby Buchanan Watt Bullock Erma Burton Joyce Burton Anthony Burwell Beatrice Burwell Chester Burwell Sandra Burwell Angela Carter Wayne Carter Beth, Denise, Kelly, and Addie pose for their first Photo-journalism picture. Juniors 89 1111 Hill Rex Culley Beverly Dailey Jennifer Daniel Mitch Daniel Thomas Collins Cheryl Cook Teresa Crawley Ernie Culley I Kelly Davis Scott Ehrhardt Karen Ellington Theresa Epps Oscar Fields Anthony Freeman Sandra Freeman Marianne French Kieth Fuller Sherri Gillispie Bonita Goode Ga ry Gordon 90 Juniors Sandra Harris Archie Hayes Coretta Hayes Jane Hayes Janet Hayes Juanita Hayes Shirley Henderson Elizabeth Herndon Juniors 91 Bernard Hester Bryan Hester Mike Hobbs Clarence Holmes 92 Juniors Juniors 93 Left: Vicky Overbey Steve Nelson Tammy Newton Rhonda Nunn Tim Nunn Rose Oliver Joyce Overbey Vicky Overbey Ronnie Owen Renny Park Debra Parker Sondra Petty Lucy Pittard Tim Poole 94 Juniors Chris Puryear Doug Puryear Janet Queensbury Doraleen Ratliff Wanda Reese Margaret Richardson Michael Richardson Randy Richardson Debra Riggans Howard Robinson Tanya Ross Langston Russell, II Susan Powell Dana Pritchard Left: Denise Greene, enjoying nature. Right: Its got to be here somewhere. Juniors 95 Tommy Russell Adora Salley Delores Salley James Sanders James Skipwith Debra Small Jerry Small Carol Smith 96 Juniors Felice Sommerville Carolyn Spencer John Sullivan Russ Talbott Lisa Tanksley Barbara Terry Linza Terry LZ Juniors 97 Barbara Thames Michelle Thomas Diane Thompson Faye Thompson Alice Tucker Sue Turner Marshall Tysinger James Vaughan 98 Juniors Dee Dee Waldrop Sylvia Wardrick Ben Washington David Watts V Donna West Irvin White Susan Wilborne Joyce Wilkerson 100 Juniors Juniors studying hard. Guess who?! Steve Morrison and Watt Bullock talk before school begins. Peter Mondragon wonders about the sign. Juniors 101 Jerry Small Juniors and Seniors together in Home Economics class. Juniors and Sophomores 102 Juniors William Oliver Juniors enjoying Chemistry. Sandra Smith Sondra Petty Juniors 103 1 2 One ot the largest sophomore classes meets the real Bluestone How to servive as a Sophomore: — learn new conditions and regulations — find your classes; draw a map of the school — get acquainted with a new principal and a new school — try making your way through a crowded hall — wait five starving minutes before you go to lunch — set class dues; plan for the Prom — sign up for behind the wheel so you ' ll get to take it before you graduate — learn to ignore teasing from Juniors and Seniors — join a club or a team: get involved — begin making plans for finishing high school Soph ' s at Lunch Dwayne Adams Gerard Allen Calvin Atkins Harvey Bacon Beth Baily Randall Baily Shirley Barnes Gail Barnette Mary Baskerville Rosemarie Baker Ruby Baptist Julie Barnes 104 Sophomores Beverly Chewning Bill Coghill Sandra Cook Steve Cook Relhin Crutchfield Tomas Crutchfield Jackie Crute Irene Davis Patricia Dayberry Camera shy Soph ' s. Albert Toombs, Calvin Oliver, Lonius Johnson. Sophomores 105 Herbert Doswell Frances Downey Deloris Dunn Henry Dunn Yvonne Dunn Patricia Durham Rives Eggleston Connie Elliot Richard Elliot Virginia Elliot Debra Epps Alison Evans Carol Evans Karen Evans Devin Fitz Chris Foley Timmy Foster Marty Frazier 106 Sophomores Karen Fuguay Debbie Garner Micheal Garner Debbi Garrett Gina Garrett Eugene Gillispie Rex Gordon Charles Greene James Greene David Gryder Randy Gupton James Hall Nelson Hamilton Kevin Hand Christin Hargrove Lisa Harmon Gayle Harris Pat Harris Sophomores 107 Greta Hatcher Barbara Hayes Lin Hayes Sharon Hayes Daniel Henderson Wanda Hendersor Ginny Boo Herbert Barbara Hester Lendwood Hilliard Phyllis Hite Stephani Hoffner Donna Holder La Nita Hudgins Cindy Johns Esther Johnson Lonius Johnson Roy Johnson Aaron Johnson Anthony Jones Frances Jones Josephine Jones Sylvia Jones Brenda Kelley Kerry Kessler 108 Sophomores I %■+■ Ricky Knight Ruth Lacks Edna Lee Jacqueline Leigh Wayne Leigh Connie Letzring Cynthia Lewis Fred Lindholm Kathy Malone Wanda Martin Kathy Mathews Nancy McClure Nancy McWhite Connie Medley Johnny Mills Frances Mitchell Marcin Moody Micheal Moore Rita Moore Tony Moore Willis Mull Richard Munn Johnny Nemeth Patricia Newby Sophomores 109 Steve Newcomb Stevie Newcomb Carol Newton Lewis Newton Mike Newton Danny Nunn Malcolm Nunn Sheri Nunn Tim O ' Brien Lonn Johnson Freddie Oettinger Ann Oliver Ray Oliver Hester Osborne Angela Overby Roger Overby Beverly Owen Bobby Owen Cindy Owen 110 Sophomores Sophomore Cheerleader just hanging around. Lynn Owen James Pettus Lisa Phillips Danny Pittard John Pittard Robin Poore George Poteat Earnadett Powell Robert Powell Barbara Pruit Roger Pulliam Marcia Rainey Ann Reamy Pam Roberts Wanda Robinette Cathy Robinson Charles Robinson Sharon Rogers Sophomores 111 Sophomores Contributed to Winning Season. New Sophomores — New Fence Lewis Royster Sylvia Salley Gwen Satterfield Wanda Seamans Larry Spruill Donna Stumps Ellen Syumps Gloria Taylor Everette Thomas Charles Thompson Raven Tollerson Albert Toombs 112 Sophomores Albert Toombs Sandra Tucker Debie Vaughn Robin Waldrup Kim Walker Sherri Walker Teresa Wallace Karen Wallace Charles Wagstaff Patricia White Terri Wilbourn Robert Wilkerson James Williams Denise Williamson Donna Williamson Tony Wood Cindy Wright Shirly Wright Sophomores 113 Masonry KNEELING: L-R: Charles Greene, Clar- ence Holmes, Lewis Tucker. STANDING: L-R: Mr. Dortch, Frank Lee, Glenn Smith, Steve Pulliam, Alfred Boyd, Rob- ert Bardine, Richard Morse. BOTTOM: Billy Smith, Marvis Newton, Carnell Jefferson. TOP: Davis Rowlette, David Terry, Robert Clark, Stephen Liggon, Julius Oliver. JUcrvy iTiiristinas-- |L !vni 114 Masonry Power Mechanics . . . NA Co OfnOHiN SHOP OR most commonly known by his students as Pixley ' s Speed Shop. Power Mechanic students are small in number but in services performed they are large. The shop is busy daily with repair to farm tractors, student and teacher cars and general work that would be performed in any garage. First year students spent their one period a day mostly with auto mechanic theory and classroom work. Second and Third year students spend two and three periods a day on practical work in the shop. A new and larger shop is in the planning stage but yet to be built. With the new equip- ment purchased in the last two years, students are having trouble finding work space. Shop work space : . - .■ v ; v . - • : V ■ ■ • • , ‘ ... J? s ' Future shop plans. Gary Gordon steam cleans a tractor. Power Mechanics 115 Cafeteria Workers and Custodians help in keeping the School and Students going Ruth Sandifer heads a well staffed and more than capable group of women for the task of preparing food for the school. Bluestone ' s Cafeteria Workers provide the daily nutrition re- quired for students. Not only are the workers good cooks, but the personalities of all of them make the atmosphere in the cafeteria more enjoyable. TOP LEFT: Ruth Sandifer takes a break from the oven to smile for a picture. TOP RIGHT: Joanne Brankley, Iva Carter and Nell Glass working on the days menu. BOTTOM LEFT: Mabel Pulliam prepares for a daily meal. BOTTOM RIGHT: Blair Stephens and Catherine Sullivan. 116 Cafeteria Mr. Spain takes a break. The Custodians at Bluestone have a full schedule keeping the grounds of the school presentable, not only to the students but the general public as well. Many hours after school are spent on these tasks. Custodians At Work And Play we tip our hat to YOU Brooks Morgan aiming for a ringer. Maintenance 117 Thus ends another day. Producing the 1977 Golden Link was a huge, time consuming feat. To all who contributed to the production of the Golden Link goes a sincere thank you. We offer special appreciations to the following. To Mrs. Nancy Talley and Mrs. Merry Simmons who read copy, gave suggestions for improvements, and proofread pages before dead- lines. To Members of the faculty and administration who spotted names and faces and who so patiently tolerated the interruptions and inconveniences we caused them. To the Sun, Mecklenburg News, Chase City Progress, and the South Hill Enterprise for pictures. To the Photo-Journalism classes and Mr. Conner for pictures. To Max Ward and Delmar Studio for their advice and helpfulness. To our advertisers who took time from their business work to talk to us, and without whose aid we could not have published the book. 118 Closing Homecoming victory for the Fighting Barons. That ' s All Folks! btbluEitonE ddiy h £ch Ool, thzouyh LJOUZ hall i J Eazniny dads. us on ouz way. dzystal sh ' les abovE us IjeucI ‘cHajifiy azE ouz houzs Each day. dhozus: cJ f-[ma cA {atEZ, you vje fiad rf± tfiE yEazs yo by (ff uidiny ddiyfit, safEyuazd ouz pathway Sh inE jzom dBLuEitonE Sfiyh. bHluEstonE cdjiypL School, may we build SioES bib. e youz foundation stzony. cdionoz, faith, and Looe w ill i ZEEf 2 SJ[ EmoziEi. bziyht an dfz iEndshifis tony, dh ozus: crflma SAatEZ, you lve bad Sfs tbE yEazs yo by. (fduidiny liybt, safcyuazd ouz pathway. Sh inE fzom idluEitonE Sfiyh. Closing 119 Senior Statistics ADAMS, CYNTHIA LORRAINE FHA 10-11-12, Golden Link Staff 12, Prom Committee 11, Art Exhibits South Central Fair. ADCOCK, DIANE GAIL FHA 10, Prom Committee 1 1. ALLEN, JANE ELEANOR FBL A 11-12, FHA 10-11-12, Golden Link Staff 12, Gymnastic Club 10-11, Prom Com- mittee 11, Bulletin Board Committee FBLA 12, Art Exhibits South Central Fair 11-12. ANDREWS, BEVERLY ANN FHA 10-11-12, Choir Club 10. ASHBY, DONNA RAE J.V. Basketball 11, FBLA 11-12, FHA 10-12, Girls ' Monogram Club 11, Gymnastic Club 10, Modern Dance 10-11, Office Assis- tance 10-1 1, Projector Club 1 1-12. ASHWORTH, LOUISE DELORES FBLA 11-12, FHA 12, Spanish Club 10-11. BACON, GARY LEE Band 10-11-12, F FA 10-11-12, Stage Band 11 . BAILEY, JANICE CRUTE Monitor Staff 11, Secretary for Agriculture Department. BAPTIST, DANNIE GRAY Varsity Basketball 10-11, Basketball Score- keeper 12, Prom Committee 11. BARNES, JOAN DELORES Varsity Basketball 10, Cheerleader 11-12, FHA 10-11-12, Girls ' Monogram Club 10- 11-12, Library Club 11, Monitor Staff 1 1- 12, Prom Committee 1 1. BARNETTE, SHIRLEY OLIVER FHA 10-11. BASS, MATTHEW LENNY JR. Band 10-11-12, Basketball Manager 12, FFA 10-11, Football 12, Stage Band 10, Track Manager 1 1. BENJAMIN, ALICE DENISE FHA 10-1 1. BENJAMIN, LOWELL GEORGE BIGGER, WILLIAM Boys ' Monogram Club 10-11, FFA 10-11, Pr om Committee 1 1. BLACK, TOMMIE JEAN (transfer) ROTC Drill Team 10-11, History Club 10-11, Homeroom Representative 10, ROTC Rifle Team Sponsor 10, Photography Club 10, Bicycle Club 10, Military Queen 11, Boys ' Drill Team Sponsor 11. BLANKS, WILLIAM KYLE Baseball 10-11-12, Boys’ Monogram Club 1 1-12, Bus Driver Substitute 10-1 1-12. BLOW, JAMES EARL BOLLINGER, TAMMY SHERITH FHA 10-12, Office Assistant 12, Student Advisory Committee 12. BOULDIN, RHONDA ODESSA Beta Club 11-12, FHA 10, French Club 10, Honor Roll 10-11, Junior Marshal 11, Math- Science Conference 10-11, Modern Dance 10, SCA Executive Committee 10, SCA Representative 10, Science Club 10-11. BOWERS, CURTIS REID Varsity Basketball 11-12, J.V. Basketball 10, Eleanor Allen hides in a locker. Boys ' Monogram Club 12, Select Choir 10-11, Prom Committee 11, Science Club 10 - 11 . BOWERS, JAMES CLIFTON Class Officer 11, Sentinel in FFA 11, FFA 10-11-12, Honor Roll 11. BOYD, GLORIA ANN FHA 10-11-12. BOYD, GRACIE MAE FHA 10-11-12, Choir 10-12. BREWER, CLAUDIA JANE Band 12, Golden Link Staff 11-12, Prom Committee 11, Banner 10-11-12. BROWN, LARRY DARNELL Select Choir 10, FFA 10-11-12, Library Club 10, Prom Committee 11. BUCHANAN, NANCY ELIZABETH Band 10-1 1-12, Drama Club 10, Girls ' Mono- gram Club 10-11-12, Golden Link Staff 10-11-12, Majorette 10-11-12, Modern Dance 10-11, Monitor Staff 10-12, Prom Committee 11, Intramural Basketball 11. BURDINE, PRISCILLA Band 10-11, Select Choir 11-12, Choir Hon- or 11. BURDINE, ROBERT LEE FFA 10-11, Masonry Club 10-12. CAKNIPE, JAMES LEWIS JR. FFA 10-11. CARD, DENNIS MICHAEL CARRINGTON, GLORIA JEAN Select Choir 10-1 1. CARTER, CARL LINWOOD JR. Baseball 10-11-12, Boys ' Monogram Club 12, Bus Driver Substitute 11-12, FFA 10 - 11 - 12 . CARTER, JOHN MARS HALL FFA 10-11, Honor Roll 11. CARTER, ROY DALE FFA 10, Power Mechanics 10-1 1. CARTER, SYLVIA ANN Prom Committee 11, Drama Club 10. CHEWNING, NELSON BRADLEY FFA 10-12. CHRISTMAS, KENNETH JEROME Varsity Basketball 12, J.V. Basketball 10-11, Select Choir 10, FFA 10-11-12. CHRISTMAS, LINDA TERESA FHA 10-11, FHA Vice-President Program of Work 12, Gymnastic Club 10, Modern Dance 10, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representa- tive 10-1 1-12, Science Club 1 1, Spanish Club 10 - 11 . CHUMNEY, ANITA WARD Golden Link Staff 12, Math-Science Confer- ence 11, Monitor Staff 10-11-12, Office As- sistant 12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Repre- sentative 10, Drama Club 10, Delegate to Virginia Girls State 11. CLARK, BARBARA JEAN Select Choir 11, FHA 10-11-12, Honor Roll 11, Choir 10-11-12. CLARK, BETTY JANE Select Choir 11, FHA 10-11-12, Choir 120 Senior Statistics 11 - 12 . CLARK, JIMMY RAY Baseball 11-12, Beta Club 11, Boys ' Mono- gram Club 11-12, Football 11-12, French Club 10, Honor Roll 10-11, Math-Science Conference 10-11, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representative 10-1 1. CLARK, ROBERT LEE JR. Boys ' Monogram Club 11-12, FFA 11, Foot- ball 10-11-12, Masonry Club 10-11-12, Track 11-12. CLARY, THOMAS OZLIIM Football 10-1 1, Spanish Club 10-1 1. CLAY, ERNESTINE Band 10-11, Basketball Manager 11, Basket- ball Scorekeeper 11, Select Choir 10, FHA 10-1 1, Girls ' Monogram Club 10-1 1, Modern Dance 10, Office Assistant 1 1. CLAYTON, ANNETTE FBLA 10-11-12, FHA 11-12, Prom Commit- tee 1 1, Volunteer Cafe Work 12. COLEMAN, HERBERT LEE FFA 11-12, Industrial Arts Club 10-11, Masonry Club 10-11-12. COLEMAN, RONNIE LEE FFA 10-11-12, Industrial Arts Club 12. COLEMAN, THEEIR LEWIS Bus Driver 12, Bus Driver Substitute 11, FFA 10, Football 10, Industrial Arts Club 10, Masonry Club 10, Prom Committee 11, SCA Executive Committee 10, Track 10. COLEMAN, WILLIAM HASKINS Spanish Club 10-11. COLES, DENNIS MARTIN FFA 10-11. COLLIER, JAMES EDWARD FFA 12. COOK, DONNA GAIL FHA 12. COX, TIMOTHY HASKINS Bus Driver Substitute 1 1, FFA 10-1 1-12. CRAWLEY, FLETCHER RUDOLPH Bus Driver Substitute 11-12, FFA 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representative 10, Spanish Club 10-1 1. CROWDER, NORMA DALE Beta Club 12, French Club 10, Honor Grad- uate 12, Honor Roll 10-1 1, SCA Representa- tive 12, Society of Distinguished American High School Students 12. CRUTCHFIELD, CONWAY HENRY Band 10-11-12. CRUTE, CINDY FRANCES DAILEY, PHYLLIS DENISE FBLA 10-11-12, FHA 11, Office Assistant 12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representa- tive 11, Parliamentarian for FBLA 11, Grad- uating Steering Committee 12, FBLA Re- porter 12. DANIEL, JO ANNA Drama Club 1 1. DANIEL, JOYCE OLIVER Select Choir 11, FHA 10-11-12, Honor Roll 11 . DANIELS, ROBIN SHAWN Monitor Staff 11, Prom Committee 11, Spanish Club 1 1. DAVIS, BRENDA LEE President Class Officer 10, FHA 10, Pep Club 10-12, Vice-President Spanish Club 12. DAVIS, KEITH WYLIE Baseball 11, Spanish Club 10-11. DAY, LUCY JANE Band 12, Golden Link Staff 11-12, Prom Committee 11. DICKENSON, CHARLES BRENT FFA 10-11. DUNCAN, BERNARD Varsity Basketball 12, J.V. Basketball 10-11, Select Choir 12, FFA 11-12, J.V. Captain 11, Choir 10-11-12. DUNN, SYLVIA JEAN FHA 12. EDGERTON, DAWN LEIGH Beta Club 11-12, French Club 11, Golden Link Staff 11-12, Honor Graduate 12, Hon- or Roll 11-12, Junior Marshal 11, Monitor Staff 11, Pep Club 11-12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representative 11, Delegate to Vir- ginia Girls ' State 11, Society of Distin- guished American High School Students 12. ELAM, DWIGHT EMERSON Band 10-11-12, Football 12, Prom Commit- tee 11, Stage Band 10-11-12. ELAM, YVONNE MARIE FHA 11-12, Science Club 11, Choir 12. ELLIOTT, BOBBIE LEE FFA 10-12. ELLIOTT, CAROLYN CHRISTINE FBLA 11-12, FHA 11. EVANS, TRACY THERESA FHA 10-11-12, Choir 10-11-12. FINLEY, SERFONIA FREDNYCIA FBLA 10, FHA 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11 . FLEMING, PATRICIA ANNE Beta Club 11-12, FBLA Secretary 12, FHA 10- 11, French Club 10-11, Golden Link Staff 12, Junior Marshal 11, Monitor Staff 11 - 12 . FULLER, KIMBERLY SEBRENA Beta Club 12, Beta Convention Delegate 12, FBLA 10-12, Honor Roll 10-12, Modern Dance 10, Pep Club 12, English Award 10. FULLER, SALLIE BOCOT FHA 10-11. FULP, PAMELA KAYE Beta Club 11-12, Beta Club Treasurer 11, Cheerleader 11, FBLA Vice-President 12, FHA Jr. Advisor 10, FHA President 11, FHA Jr. Advisor 12, French Club 11, Girls ' Monogram Club 11, Golden Link Staff 12, Honor Graduate 12, Honor Roll 10, Junior Marshal 11, Modern Dance 10, Monitor Staff 12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representa- tive 10, FHA State Convention 11, FHA State Presidential Candidate 11. GARRETT, RONALD THOMAS Bus Driver Substitute 11, FFA 10-12. GLASSCOCK, CURTIS DALE FFA 10-11, Industrial Arts Club 10, FFA T reasurer 1 1. Senior Statistics 121 GOOCH, ROBERT LEE Boys’ Monogram Club 10-1 1-12, Football 10 - 1 1 - 12 . GOODE, TONY WAYNE Varsity Basketball 11-12, Captain 12, J.V. Basketball 10, Captain 10, Boys’ Monogram Club 11-12, Select Choir 11, Class Officer 10, FFA 10-11-12, Football 12, Gymnastic Club 11, Homecoming Escort 10, Honor Roll 10, Spanish Club 11-12, President of Spanish Club 12. GORDON, GARY FRANKLIN Bus Driver 11-12, FFA 10-11-12, Power Mechanics 10-1 1-12. GORDON, REGINA IRENE FHA 10-11-12, Library Club 10, Modern Dance 10, Prom Committee 11. GREENE, PERRY DOUGLAS Library Club 10, Prom Committee 11. GREENE, TERESA DIANA FHA 10-11-12. GREGORY, JOE THOMAS Football 11-12, Track 10-11-12. GRIFFIN, ROBERT RALPH III FFA 11. HARDY, DALE JUNIOR Baseball 10-11-12, FFA 10-11-12, Football 12, Math-Science Conference 10. HARDY, RONALD LEE Basketball Manager 10, FFA 10-11-12. HARGROVE, ALFREDIA LOUISE FBLA 12, FHA Historian 10, Golden Link Staff Club Editor 11, Honor Roll 10, Li- brary Club 12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representative 10, Science Club 11-12. HARGROVE, DEONMONTHENI A FAYE Bus Driver 12, Bus Driver Substitute 11, Select Choir 11-12, Class Officer 12, FHA 10- 12, Modern Dance 10, Spanish Club 1 1 - 12 . HARGROVE, GLENDA PRISCILLA FHA 10. HARGROVE, LUCILLE BRENDA Class Officer 11, Golden Link Staff 10, Gymnastics Club 10, Modern Dance 10, Of- fice Assistant 11-12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Executive Committee 10-11, SCA Representative 10-11. HARRIS, JANET LEE Band 10-11-12, Varsity Basketball 10, Beta Club 11-12, Girls ' Monogram Club 10-12, Honor Graduate 12, Honor Roll 11-12, Ju- nior Marshal 11, Math-Science Conference 11, Science Club 11, Softball 11, Delegate to Virginia Girls State 11. HARRIS, RONALD ARTHUR Varsity Basketball 12, J.V. Basketball 10-11, Captain 11, Boys ' Monogram Club 11-12, Golden Link Staff 12, Math-Science Confer- ence 11, Prom Committee 11, Science Club 11, Track 11-12. HARRIS, STANLEY Band 10-11, Beta Club 12, FFA 12, French 10, Monogram Club 11, Honor Roll 11-12, Monitor Staff 10, Science Club 10-11-12, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11, Math-Science Conference 11. HATCHER, THOMAS ELVIN JR. FFA 10-11-12. HAYES, JANET WILLIAMS FHA 10-11-12, FHA Historian 10, Modern Dance 10. HENSLEY, MARIAN DENISE FBLA 11-12, FBLA Vice-President 11, FHA 10, Vice-President 10, Honor Roll 10- 11, Math-Science Conference 11, Modern Dance 10, Prom Committee 11, SCA Repre- sentative 1 1, Science Club 11-12, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11. HOWERTON, JAMES LARRY FFA 10-1 1 Industrial Arts Club 11. HOWERTON, MYRA MORGAN Band 11-12, Beta Club 11-12, Girls ' Mono- gram Club 11-12, Golden Link Staff 11-12, Homecoming Court 11-12, Honor Graduate 12, Honor Roll 11-12, Junior Marshal 11, Majorette 10-11-12, Monitor Staff 12, Prom Committee 11, Drama Club 11, Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents 12. HUNDLEY, WILLIS HOUSTON JABER, KATRINA HANANAH French Club 10-11, Golden Link Staff 11- 12, Senior and Football Co-editor 12, Bus 28 waits for its riders. FBLA President 12, FHA 10. HESTER, WANDA MICHELE FHA 10-11-12, Honor Roll 11, Library Club 11-12, Prom Committee 11, Spanish Club 11, Perfect Attendance 10. HILLIARD, LARRY DARNELL Band 10-11-12, FFA 10-11-12, Science Club 10-1 1, Stage Band 11-12. HILLIARD, MARY LEE FHA 10-11-12. HOLMES, CHARLES LEON HORTON, ROBERT GEORGE Football 10, French Club 10, Prom Commit- tee 1 1. HOUSE, SANDRA FHA 10-11-12, Received Award for Best Home Project 11, Vice-President of FHA 12. HOWELL, BRENDA LEE Guidance Assistant 1 1. HOWERTON, EDNA ARLENE Homecoming Court 1 1-12, Monitor Staff 1 1, Pep Club 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representative 10, Science Club 10, Spanish Club 12. JACKSON, KATHLEEN Select Choir 10, FHA 10-12. JANT, ADOLPHUS FFA 10-11-12, Masonry Club 10. JEFFERSON, CONNELL DENNIS Varsity Basketball 12, J.V. Basketball 10-11, Select Choir 10-1 1, Masonry Club 10. JENKINS, NORMA ANNETTE FHA 11, Spanish Club 11-12. JOHNSON, IVORY MICHAEL Varsity Basketball 12, J.V. Basketball 10-11, Math-Science Conference 10, Science Club 10 - 11 . JOHNSON, REBECCA HUSS FBLA 12, Golden Link Staff 12. JONES, EVELYN ROSE 122 Senior Statistics Beta Club 10-12, Class Officer 10-11, FHA 10, FHA Vice-President 10, Honor Graduate 12, Honor Roll 10-11, Math-Science Confe- rence 10-11, Modern Dance 10-11, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representative 10-11, Reporter 10, Science Club 11-12, The Gov- ernor ' s School For The Gifted 1 1. KERSEY, BRENDA DIANE FHA 10-11. KINDLEY, LARRY EUGENE Baseball 10-11, Boys ' Monogram Club 10 - 11 . KING, CLAUDENE FBLA 12, FHA 10-11-12. KING, CLAUDETTE FBLA 12, FHA 10-11-12. LAWSON, FRANCES DONISHA Cheerleader 12, FHA 11-12, Monitor Staff 11 . LEE, GEORGE ALBERT FFA 10, Masonry Club 1 1-12. LEE, LINDA DORENE FHA 10-11-12, Spanish Club 11. LEIGH, ARTHUR JR. FFA 10-11-12. LEWIS, KATHY PATRICIA French Club 10, Modern Dance 11, Science Club 11-12, Secretary of Science Club 12, Perfect Attendance 10-1 1. LIGGON, STEPHEN ALFONSO Baseball 11, Basketball Manager 10, Boys ' Monogram Club 10-11-12, Select Choir 10-11-12, Football Manager 10-11-12, Hon- or Roll 10-11, Masonry Club 10-11-12. LIGON, TERRY LEE Baseball 10-11-12, Best Defensive Player 10, Boys ' Monogram Club 10-11-12, Football 10-11-12, Co-Captain 12, Monitor Staff 12, SCA Representative 10-1 1. LOVE, WILLIAM EDWARD FFA 10-11. LYONS, DOROTHA YVONNE Select Choir 11, FHA 10-11-12. MAGANN, RICHARD ALLEN Band 10-11, Industrial Arts Club 10-11, Stage Band 10-1 1. MALLORY, CHARLENE Beta Club 12, French Club 10, Honor Grad- uate 12, Honor Roll 11, Math-Science Con- ference 11, SCA Representative 10, Science Club 11. MANGUM, TONY SYLVESTER Basketball Scorekeeper 11-12, Boys ' Mono- gram Club 10-11-12, Masonry Club 10, Prom Committee 11, Spanish Club 11-12, Track 10 - 11 - 12 . MARTIN, DIANA RICHMOND Select Choir 11, FHA 10-11-12, Pep Club 10 . MATTHEWS, LAURA LYNN (transfer) Homecoming Committee 10. McCLURE, JOHN FRANKLIN Select Choir 10-11. McFAIL, HENRETTA Select Choir 11, FHA 10-11-12, Prom Com- mittee 1 1. McFAIL, LINDA FHA 10-11-12. McNEALY, WAYNE A. Boys ' Monogram Club 10-11-12, Masonry Club 10-1 1, Track Manager 10-1 1-12. MEARS, THERESA ELLEN Beta Club 12, Honor Roll 10-11, Math-Sci- ence Conference 10, Monitor Staff 10-11-12, SCA Representative 10. MIZELLE, ANGELA MIRANDA FHA 10-11, Spanish Club 11. MOODY, SANDRA Band 10-11, FBLA 12, FHA 10-11-12, Gym- nastic Club 10. MOORE, CARRATHA FHA 12. MOORE, CHARLIE TERRY MOORE, DON HAMLIN BUCK Class Officer 10, Football 12, Football Man- ager 10, Homecoming Escort 10-11, Indus- trial Arts Club 10. MOORE, JANET LEE FBLA 10, FHA 11. MOORE, RODNEY GWYNN Baseball 10, Homecoming Escort 10-12, Spanish Club 10-1 1. MORSE, RICHARD ANTHONY FFA 12, Masonry Club 10-12. MORTON, MILES EUGENE Boys ' Monogram Club 11, FFA 10, Football 1 1, Masonry Club 10-11. MOSLEY, AUDREY EUGERTHA FHA 10-11-12. MOSLEY, THOMAS MULL, ALBERT HERMAN JR. FFA 10-11. MULLINS, LINDA DIANE FHA 10-11-12, Gymnastic Club 10, Modern Dance 10-1 1, Spanish Club 1 1. MUNN, MARY CATHERINE FBLA 10, FHA 10-11, Prom Committee 11. NELSON, ANITA KAYE Bus Driver 11, FBLA 10-11-12, Monitor Staff 10-11. NELSON, STEPHEN ANDERSON Baseball 10-11-12, Football 12. NEWTON, HELEN ELIZABETH Beta Club 11-12; Beta Convention 12, FHA 10-11, French Club 10-11, Golden Link Staff 12, Honor Roll 10, Junior Marshal 11, Monitor Staff 11-12, Prom Committee 11, FHA State National Convention 10, FHA Junior Advisor 11, Who ' s Who Am ong American High School Students 11. NEWTON, MARVIS CLINTON Band 10, Varsity Basketball 11-12, J.V. Bas- ketball 10, Boys ' Monogram Club 11-12, FFA 10-11, Masonry Club 10-11-12. NEWTON, THOMAS ANTHONY FFA 10-11-12. NICHOLS, THOMAS MONROE FFA 10-11-12. OLIVER, CARNELL JUNIOUS Select Choir 10-11-12, FFA 10-1 1 , Masonry Club 10-11-12, Virginia State Music Camp 10 - 1 1 - 12 . OLIVER, JESSE JAMES Boys ' Monogram Club 11-12, FFA 10-11-12, Football 11, Track 11. OLIVER, JOHN AMOS Bus Driver 11-12, FFA 10-1 1-12, Bus Driver Substitute 1 1-12. OLIVER, ROBERT TAYLOR Band 10-1 1-12, Baseball 11-12, Basketball Scorekeeper 12, Boys ' Monogram Club 10-11-12, Football 10-11-12, Track 10, French Club 10, Honor Roll 11, Prom Com- mittee 11, Science Club 10-11, Stage Band 10 - 11 - 12 . PALMER, HELEN GALE FBLA 12, SCA Representative 10. PASCHALL, WILLIAM THOMAS FFA 10-12. PETRI, JOAN CAROLYN Beta Club 12, FHA 11, Golden Link Staff 10, Prom Committee 11. Donna Ashby Senior Statistics 123 PITTARD, FRANCES ANNE Monitor Staff 11-12, Prom Committee 11, Science Club 10-1 1. POWELL, JERRY LEWIS Band 10, FFA 11-12, Industrial Arts Club 11-12, Masonry Club 10, Stage Band 10. PULLIAM, IVA LINDA FHA 10-11. PULLIAM, LARRY Band 10-11-12, Boys ' Monogram Club 10- 11-12, FFA 10-11-12, Football 11, Span- ish Club 11, Stage Band 10-11-12, Track 10 - 11 - 12 . PULLIAM, STEVEN RODNEY Masonry Club 10-11-12, Science Club 10. PURYEAR, CALVIN FRANKLIN Select Choir 12, FFA 10-11-12, Industrial Arts Club 10-11-12, Virginia State Music Camp 12. PURYEAR, CARL EDWARD Select Choir 11-12, Industrial Arts Club 1 1- 12, Virginia State Music Camp 1 1. RAMSEY, TAMMY ELAINE Spanish Club 1 1. RA MSEY, VICKIE LEE Beta Club 12, Bus Driver 11-12, French Club 10, Gymnastic Club 10, Prom Committee 11 . REID, WILLETTA PURYEAR Beta Club 11-12, FHA 10, President 10, Golden Link Staff 10, Honor Graduate 12, Honor Roll 10-11-12, Junior Marshal 11, Math-Science Conference 11, Modern Dance 10-11, Prom Committee 11, SCA Represen- tative 10-11, SCA Executive Committee 11, Parliamentarian 11, Science Club 11-12, President 12, Steering Committee 12, Re- ceived Biology Award 10, The Governor ' s School for the Gifted 11, Recipient of all paid tour to Washington, D.C. 1 1. RICHARDSON, SHELIA DENISE FHA 10-11-12, Golden Link Staff 10, Prom Committee 11. RITCHIE, JACQUELINE MICHELE Band 10-11, Select Choir 10-11, FBLA 10, Girls ' Monogram Club 10, Golden Link Staff 11, Prom Committee 11. ROBERTS, ANNETTE LINDA Select Choir 10-1 1, FHA 10-1 1-12. ROBERTS, ROBERT FRANKLIN Select Choir 10-1 1. ROGERS, DEBORAH KAYE FBLA 12, FHA 10-11-12, FHA State Degree 10 . ROGERS, SHIRLEY ANN FHA 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11. ROWLETTE, DAVID LLOYD Select Choir 12, FFA 10, Football 10, Ma- sonry Club 10-1 1-12. ROYSTER, ANNELLA AVON FHA 10-11. ROYSTER, IVY GENE Band 10, FHA 10, Science Club 11-12, Spanish Club 1 1. SALLEY, AGATHA CORENE Band 10-11-12, Girls Basketball 10-11-12, Cheerleader 11, FHA 10-11-12, Girls ' Mono- gram Club 10-11-12, Modern Dance 10, Monitor Staff 11, Prom Committee 11, Soft- ball 11-12. SANDIFER, TERESA GAIL Beta Club 12, Honor Roll 11. SCOTT, DARLENE HARRIS SEAMONS, DEBRA LYNN Guidance Assistant 11-12, Prom Committee 11 . SHEARIN, PATRICIA ANN French Club 10. SHEPPARD, ROBERT MONTGOMERY Beta Club 12, FFA 12, Honor Roll 11, Span- ish Club 1 1, T rack 10. SIMMONS, BARBARA KAY FBLA 11, FHA- 12, Golden Link Staff 12, SCA Representative 10, Science Club 10, Spanish Club 10-11. SMALL, DEBRA PURYEAR Select Choir 10, FHA 10-12. SMALL, JACQUELINE LOUISE Girls ' Monogram Club 10-11-12, Varsity Bas- ketball 10-11-12, Select Choir 11-12, Class Officer 12, FBLA 12, FHA 10-11-12, Honor Roll 10, Prom Committee 11, SCA Repre- sentative 12, Softball 11-12. SMITH, BILLY Band 10-11, Boys ' Monogram Club 10- 11-12, Football 11-12, Football Manager 10, Masonry Club 10-11-12, Prom 11, Track 11 . SMITH, DOROTHY ANN Band 10, FHA 10-11-12, Prom Committee 1 1, Stage Band 10. SMITH, JEFFERSON Boys ' Monogram Club 10, Football 10, French Club 10. SMITH, JOSEPH CECIL Band 10-11, Stage Band 10-11. SMITH, LUCINDA CONSTANCE FHA 10-11-12. SMITH, MIMI MELINDA Beta Club 12, FBLA 12, Golden Link Staff 12, Editor 12, Honor Roll 11-12, Spanish Club 11-12. SMITH, ROBERT PAUL Band 10-11-12, Boys ' Monogram Club 11- 12, FFA 10-11-12, Football 10-11-12, Golden Link Staff 12, Stage Band 10-11-12. SMITH, TEDDY Band 10-11-12, FFA 10-11. SNEED, MARSHALL HOGAN Select Choir 11, FFA 10-11-12. STEBBINS, CURTIS MILES Band 10, FFA 10-12. STEELE, BRENDA ANN FHA 10-11-12. STYERS, MICHAEL DAVID Spanish Club 10-11. TAYLOR, KATIE LEIGH Beta Club 11-12, Beta Convention 11, FHA 10-12, Vice-President 10, Junior Advisor 12, French Club 11-12, Golden Link Staff 12, Homecoming Court 12, Honor Roll 10-11, Junior Marshal 11, Math-Science Conference 10-11-12, Monitor Staff 10-11-12, Editor 12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representa- tive 11, Steering Committee 11, Who ' s Who Among American High School Students 11, Paper Staff Meeting at UVA 11. TERRY, DAVID ERNEST FFA 10-11, Football 11. TERRY, LAUREEN Select Choir 12. THOMAS, AUDREY ELIZABETH FHA 10-11-12. THOMAS, GARY NEAL Baseball 12, Golden Link Staff 12, Math-Sci- ence Conference 11, Prom Committee 11, Spanish Club 10-1 1. THOMPSON, CATHLEEN FHA 11-12, Prom Committee 1 1. THORNTON, CAROLYN FAYE FHA 10-11, Honor Roll 10, Monitor Staff 11, Prom Committee 11. 124 Senior Statistics Al Watkins, Donna Ashby, Sylvia Carter, and Cathy Munn in Mrs. Talley ' s English Class. TOLLERSON, HUBERT STEVEN Band 10-11-12, FFA 12, Prom Committee 11, Spanish Club 1 1. TOOMBS, JOHN HENRY Band 10, Put up Flag 10-1 1-12. TOWNES, CHARLENE KATHELL Select Choir 10-12, FHA 10-12. TOWNES, GLENDA MODEL FHA 10-11-12, Honor Roll 11, Choir 10 - 11 - 12 . TOWNES, LORRAINE ANDREWS Select Choir 12, FHA 10-11-12, Choir 10 - 11 - 12 . TOWNES, PHYLLIS LADEAN FHA 10-11-12, Golden Link Staff 12, Prom Committee 11. TUCK, ALGIE SANFORD Boys ' J.V. Basketball 10, FFA 12, Industrial Arts Club 10-11. TUCK, HELEN MARIE FBLA 11-12, Recording Secretary 11, His- torian 12, Prom Committee 11. TUCK, TERISA LORA FHA 12, Golden Link Staff 12, Monitor Staff 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representative 12. TUCKER, GARRY DONNELL Band 10-11-12, Beta Club 11-12, Bus Driver 12, Class Officer 10-12, Honor Roll 10-11, Junior Marshal 11, Math-Science Conference 11, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representa- tive 10, Science Club 10-11-12, Stage Band 10 - 11 - 12 . TUCKER, LARRY LEE Baseball 10-11-12, Boys ' Monogram Club 12, J.V. Basketball 10, Basketball Manager 11, Basketball Scorekeeper 11-12, Select Choir 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11, Span- ish Club 1 1-12. WAGSTAFF, ELLEN PATRICE Beta Club 12, FHA 11, French Club 11, Honor Graduate 12, Math-Science Confer- ence 11-12, Monitor Staff 11-12, SCA Rep- resentative 10. WAGSTAFF, HUNTER WALTER Baseball 10-11-12, Beta Club 11-12, Beta Convention Delegate 11, Boys ' Monogram Club 10-11-12, Football 10-11-12, French Club 10-11-12, Golden Link Staff 12, Honor Graduate 12, Honor Roll 10-11-12, Junior Marshal 1 1, Math-Science Conference 10-11-12, Second place 10, First place 11, Monitor Staff 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11, SCA Representative 11, The Governor ' s School for the Gifted 11, Tri-Captain in Football 12. WALKER, ELEANOR WATERS, DAVID SPENSER Boys ' Monogram Club 12, Football 10 - 11 - 12 . WATKINS, AL STEVEN Select Choir 10-11, FFA 10-11, Masonry Club 10-11. WATTS, WILLIAM CHARLES FFA 11-12, Industrial Arts Club 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11. WEST, JONI GAYLE (transfer) Girls ' J.V. Basketball 10, Cheerleader 10-11, FHA 11, French Club 10-11, Girls ' Mono- gram Club 11, Library Club 11, Pep Club 10, SCA Representative 10, Choir 10-11, RAMA 10- 11, Forensics 11, Third in High School Poetry Contest 11. WHITE, ALICE ALTHEA Girls ' Varsity Basketball 10-11-12, Beta Club 11- 12, FHA 10-11-12, Girls ' Monogram Club 10-11-12, Homecoming Court 10-11-12, Honor Graduate 12, Honor Roll 10-11-12, Junior Marshal 11, Prom Committee 11, Softball 11-12, Homecoming Queen 12. WILBOURNE, CYNTHIA LOUISE Cheerleader 11-12, FHA 12, Girls ' Mono- gram Club 11-12, Gymnastic Club 10, Office Assistant 1 1-12. WILKERSON, AUBREY MICHAEL WILKERSON, DAVID HAROLYN FFA 10-1 1-12. WILKERSON, DELORIS CAROLYN Class Officer 12, FHA 10-11-12, Prom Com- mittee 1 1. WILLIAMSON, VIRGINIA CARR FBLA 11-12, FHA 12, Reporter 12, Prom Committee 1 1. WILSON, RICARDO DONNELL FFA 10-11-12. WINKLER, STEVE ALLEN FFA 10-11, Masonry Club 10-11. WINN, TOMMY EUGENE FFA 10-11, Student Advisory Committee 10-11-12, Hall Monitor 11. WRIGHT, SUSAN CHRISTOPHER Homecoming Court 10, Spanish Club 11. WYNN, JOYCE MARIE Cheerleader 11, FBLA 10-11-12, FHA 10-11-12, Girls ' Monogram Club 11, Prom Committee 11. YUILLE, CHARLES LINDBERGH PUNKIN Band 10-11-12, Baseball 10-11-12, Boys ' Varsity Basketball 11-12, Boys ' J.V. Basket- ball 10, Boys ' Monogram Club 11-12, Foot- ball 10-11-12, Prom Committee 11, Tri-Cap- tain in Football 12. ZAVA, RUTH PAIGE FHA 10, Majorette 12. Senior Statistics 125 Index Adams, Cynthia Lorraine 70 Adams, Dwayne Edward 104 Adcock, Diane Gale 70 Allen, Elector Jane 9, 22, 56, 70, 120, 124 Allen, Gerard Hernon 104 Allen, Patricia Helen 20, 88 Allgood, Fran Elizabeth 18, 22, 23, 88 Anderson, Carolyn Ward 20, 63, 65 Anderson, Mike Andrews, Beverly Ann 70 Andrews, Lorraine 70 Ashby, Dona Rae 22, 25, 70, 123, 125 Ashworth, Louise Deloris 70 Atkins, Albertine Pine 6, 20, 88 Atkins, Calvin Darnell 31. 34, 104 Bacon, Gary Lee 5, 28, 70 Bacon, Harvey 27, 104 Bacon, Kenneth Sylvester 26, 88 Bailey, Janice Crute 70 Bailey, Mary Beth 104 Bailey, Randall Eddie 16, 20, 22, 104 Baker, Rosemarie Diane 24, 104 Baker, William J. Jr. 59 Baptist, Danny Baptist, Ruby Nancy 104 Barnes, Joan Deloris 24, 30, 31, 70, 73 Barnes, Julie Ann 104 Barnes, Shirley Mae 104 Barnette, Gale Marie 24, 104 Barnette, Shirley Oliver 70 Baskerville, Mary Julie 104 Baskerville, Tanya Alicia 20, 104 Baskerville, William Allen 27 Bass, Cynthia Gale 88, 101 Bass, Matthew Leney, Jr. 28, 31, 34, 70 Beales, Randolph Allen 16, 18 Beck, Vera Ann 88 Benjamin, Alice Denise 70, 88 Benjamin, Labertha 88 Benjamin, Lowell George 26 Bess, Mark Russell 88 Bigger, William 71 Black, Tommie Jean 71 Blane, Edward A. 59 Blankenship, Mitchell Wayne 26 Blanks, William Kyle 31, 52, 71 Blow, James Earl 71 Bolick, Herby Harold 104 Bollinger, Tammy Sherith 23, 24, 71 Bouldin, Rhonda Odessa 18, 19, 71 Bowden, Phyllis Brown Bowers, Curtis Reid 40, 71 Bowers, Delta Regina 45 Bowers, James Clifton 27, 71 Bowers, Vivian Winn 11, 30, 31, 48, 49, 70, 88 Boxley, Yvonne Demetrice 20, 24, 25, 88 Bowles, William Elder 31, 34, 35, 44, 67 Boyd, Alfred, Jr. 40, 114 Boyd, Gloria Ann 11, 71 Boyd, Gracie Mae 3, 71 Boyd, Jennie Leah 25, 104 Boyd, Shirley Diane 25 Boyter, Donald Ray 27, 104 Brankley, Donald Harold 26, 104 Brankley, Joanne 116 Brankley, Karen Sue 30, 110 Brewer, Barbara Ann 20, 89 Brewer, Carrington Ben 105 Brewer, Claudia Jane 9, 16, 71, 85 Briggs, Nancy-Paige 69 Britt, Jane 62 Brogdon, Angela Doris 89 Brogdon, Herbert Brown, Joyce Marie 24, 89 Brown, Larry Darnell 56,72 Bruce, Rex Allen 5, 27, 89 Bruce, Robbin Elaine 105 Buchannan, Nancy Elizabeth 4, 16, 31, 38, 72, 89 Buchanan, Shelby Gale 89 Bullock, Meredith Watkins 34, 89, 92, 101 Burdine, Alex 26, 105 Burdine, Priscilla 21, 28, 72 Burdine, Robert Lee 27, 72, 114 Burton, Beatrice 89 Burton, Joyce Kathleen 25, 89 Burwell, Anthony Roger 52, 89 Burwell, Beatrice 24, 89 Burwell, Chester 26, 89 Burwell, Frederick W. 64, 67 Burwell, Sandra Alesia 19, 89, 95 Butler, Pamela Suzette Caknipe, James Lewis, Junior 72 Campbell, Teresa Carol 20, 105 Card, Dennis Micheal 72 Carey, Maxine 105 Carrington, Annie Deloris Carrington, Gloria Jean 72 Carter, Angela Bessie 6, 89 Carter, Brenda Faye 32, 105 Carter, Carl Linwood, Jr. 16, 17, 52, 72 Carter, Herman Wayne, III 89 Carter, Iva 116 Carter, John Marshall 72 Carter, Roy Dale Carter, Sylvia Ann 72, 125 Carter, Wallace Wade 34, 105 Cary, William Josephus 28, 105 Chapman, Kenneth Lee 27 Chewning, Barry Wayne 26, 105 Chewning, Beverly Gayle 17, 105, 109 Chewning, Nelson Bradley 27, 72 Christmas, Kenneth Jerome 26, 40, 72, 80 Christmas, Linda Teresa 9, 24, 25, 32, 72 Chumney, Anita Ward 23, 73 Clark, Annie Mae 89 Clark, Barbara Jean 25, 73 Clark, Betty Jane 73 Clark, Jimmy Ray 27, 34, 35, 52, 73, 76 Clark, Robert Lee, Jr. 31, 34, 37, 54, 73, 114 Clary, Thomas Ozlin 73 Clay, Ernestine 73 Clay, Mary Linda 25 Clayton, Annette 24, 73 Coghill, William H. 26, 105 Coleman, Herbert Lee 26 Coleman, Joan Carolyn 89 Coleman, Ronnie Lee 26 Coleman, Steven, Estes 52, 89 Coleman, Their Lewis 73 Coleman, William Haskins 73 Coles, Dennis Martin 73 Collier, James Edward 73 Collins, Thomas Odell 27, 90 Conner, Walter D. 17, 67 Conner, W. David II Cook, Cheryl Ann 90 Cook Donna Gail 74 Cook, Sandra Joyce 20, 105 Cook, Steven Harold 105 Cox, Timothy Haskins Crawley, Fletcher Rudolph 20, 27 Crawley, Teresa Joan 20, 90 Crowder, Betty 66 Crowder, Norma Dale 18, 32, 71, 74 Crowder, Marvin, Jr. 24, 34, 35, 45, 62, 67 Crowder, Otis Bland 52, 63 Crowder, Richard William 63, 64, 65 Crutchfield, Conway Henry 74 Crutchfield, Reshina Alfreda 105 Crutchfield, Thomas Edward 27, 28, 105 Crute, Cindy Frances 70, 74 Crute, Jacquelyn Suzanne 20, 105 Culley, Ernest Dean 27, 90 Culley, Rex Franklin 27, 90 Cummings, Palmer Jackson 66 Dailey, Beverly Ann 20, 27, 90 Dailey, Phyllis Denise 22, 74 Daniel, Jennifer 25, 90 Daniel, Jo Anna 74 Daniel, Joyce Oliver 25, 74 Daniels, Patricia Ann Daniels, Robin Shawn 74 Daniel, Ryland Mitchell 90 Davis, Brenda Lee 23, 74 Davis, Irene 105 Davis, Keith Wiley 52, 74 Davis, Kelly Lee 4, 16, 18, 32, 71, 89, 90, 100 Davis, Pamela Carol 25 Day, Lucy Jane 3, 74 Dayberry, Patricia Ann 105 Dickenson, Charles Brent 74 Dortch, Charles William 64, 114 Doswell, Herbert N. 44, 106 Dowey, Frances Lynn 106 Duncan, Bernard 21, 26 Dunn, Ann Yvonne 25, 106 Dunn, Deloris Josephine 106 Dunn, Henry Allen 27, 106 Dunn, Sylvia Jean 24, 74 Durham, Patricia Ann 106 Edgerton, Dawn Leigh 17, 71, 75 Eggleston, Terry Rives 20, 106 Ehrhardt, Raymond Scott 90 Elam, Dwight, Emerson 28, 74 Elam, Sandra Pauline Elam, Yvonne Marie 75 Ellington, Karen Thompson 25, 90 Elliot, Bobbie Lee 74 Elliot, Carolyn Christine 22, 75 Elliot, Connie Jean 22, 106 Elliot, Richard Gale 106 Elliot, Virginia Ann 106 Ellis, Michael Wayne 26, 28 Epps, Debra Ann 106 Epps, Theresa Mae 90 Evans, Alison Charmine 20, 21, 106 Evans, Carol 26, 28, 49, 106 Evans, Karen Denise 20, 106 Evans, Pete 44 Evans, Tracey Theresa 75 Ferrell, Linda 60 Fields, Oscar Jerome 28, 90 Finly, Serfonia Frednicia 25, 75 Fitz, Devin Willard 20, 106 Fleming, Patricia Ann 18, 22, 75 Foley, Noel Christopher 20, 106 Foster, Timothy Wayne 26, 106 Frazier, Marty Dale 106 Freeman, Anthony Wayne 26, 90 Freeman, Sandra Kay 25, 90 French, Marianne 20, 23, 90 Fuller, Kimberly Sabrina 18, 22, 75 Fuller, Melvin Keith 90 Fuller, Sallie 75 Fulp, Pamela Kaye 18, 20, 22, 24, 56, 75 Fuquay, Karen Marie 107 Fussell, Bernice 61 Garner, Deborah Elaine 107 Garner, Michael Anthony 26, 107 Garrett, Deborah Jeanette 107 Garrett, Gina Carol 20, 107, 111 Garrett, Ronald Thomas 75 Gentry, Sheena Darlene 17, 24, 56 Gillispie, Eugene Marshall 28, 107 Gillispie, Sherri Kay 90 Gilreath, Adaline Roberts 4, 16, 89 Glass, Nell 116 Glasscock, Curtis Dale 76 Gooch, Robert Lee 31, 76 Goode, Bonita Ann 24, 25, 31, 45, 90 Goode, Henry Eugene 26, 42, 43, 40 Goode, Tony Wayne 20, 34, 40, 41, 80 Gordon, Gary Franklin 26, 76, 90 Gordon, Regina Irene 23, 76 Gordon, Rex Julian 20, 107 Greene, Charles Edward 107, 114 Greene, Denise 4, 16, 89, 91, 95 Green, James 27, 107 Greene, Perry Douglas 8, 76 Greene, Teresa Diana 3, 76 Greene, Vernell Elizabeth 3, 91 Gregory, Calvin Lee Gregory, James Dallas 27 Gregory, Joe Thomas 76 Griffin, Robert Ralph III 76 Gryder, David Vernon 107 Gryder, Juanita Faye 16, 18, 23, 91 Gupton, Douglas Randall 107 Gupton, Lydia Elaine 20 Gurley, Carlton 69 Hale, Joel Thomas 27, 91 Hall, James Edward 10, 107 Hamilton, Loutta Hamilton, Nelson Earl 107 Hancock, Brenda Ann 91 Hand, Jeffrey Dean 16, 91, 92 Hand, Kevin Avery 44, 107 Hardy, Barbara 16, 17, 28, 91 Hardy, Dale Junior Hardy, Ronald Lee 76 Hardy, Sylvia Henrietta 25 Hargrove, Alfredia Louise 20, 23, 32, 76 Hargrove, Chester Hargrove, Christine 25, 107 Hargrove, Deonmonthonia Faye 21, 76 126 Index Hargrove, Glenda Patricia 76 Hargrove, Lucille Brenda 23, 25, 77 Hargrove, Victor 26 Harmon, Mary Lisa 107 Harper, Cathy Rose 28 Harris, Cheryl Ann 18, 91, 95 Harris, Janet Lee 28, 31, 77 Harris, Mary Gayle 20, 107 Harris, Ronald Authur 16, 17, 31, 40, 77 Harris, Sandra Lillian 17, 91 Harris, Stanley 77 Harris, William Patrick 107 Harrison, Darlene Karen Hatcher, Greta Frances 108 Hatcher, Marvin Tyree 21, 27 Hatcher, Thomas Elvin, Jr. 26 Hayes, Archie Lee 27, 52, 91 Hayes, Barbara Gayle 108 Hayes, Coreta Ann 91 Hayes, Deborah Denise Hayes, Jane Mauzel 18, 91 Hayes, Janet Williams 24, 77, 91 Hayes, Juanita Gloria 28, 91 Hayes, Lin wood Martin 26, 108 Hayes, Sharon Millicent 25, 108 Hedgepath, Michael W. 63 Henderson, Daniel 28, 108 Henderson, David Pettus Henderson, Shirley Jean 32, 91 Henderson, Wanda Annette 108 Hensley, Marian Denise 22, 77 Herbert, Virginia Campbell 108 Herndon, Elizabeth Ann 16, 91 Hester, Bernard Alfonzo 26, 92 Hester, Bonita Faye 108 Hester, Bryon 20, 44, 92 Hester, Jerome A. 64, 69 Hester, Wanda Michele 24, 27, 77 Hilliard, Larry Darnell 26, 28, 77 Hilliard, Linwood 77 Hilliard, Mary Lee 77 Hite, Phyllis Hope 108 Hobbs, Michael Wayne 18, 20, 34, 92, 100 Hoffner, Stephanie Julie 108 Holder, Donna Sue 108 Holloman, A. C. 63 Holmes, Charles Leon 77 Holmes, Clarence Edward 92, 114 Horton, Robert George 77 House, Sandra 24, 25, 77 Howell, Brenda Lee 77 Howerton, Barbara Elizabeth 92, 101 Howerton, Carolyn Ann 20, 92 Howerton, Edna Arlene 18, 78 Howerton, James Larry 78 Howerton, Myra Morgan 3, 7, 13, 16, 17, 18, 31, 48, 71, 72, 78, 101 Hoyle, Kevin Wade 26 Hudgins, Lanita Mae 20, 25, 106, 108 Hudson, Jerry Arnold 26 Huff, Ginger Rose Hughey, Mariam 31, 45, 67 Hundley, Willis Houston 78 Hunt, Loretta Ann Hutchins, Garland Lynn Jaber. Katrina Hananah 3, 12, 13, 78 Jaber, Mary Trese 20, 92 Jackson, Kathleen 78 Jackson, Linda Elizabeth 92 Jant, Adolphus Jefferson, Carnell 40, 78, 114 Jenkins, Annette 20, 78 Jenkins, Peggy Lee 92 Jiggets, Barbara Ann 25 Johns, Cynthia Jean 108 Johnson, Eric Ricardo 21, 92 Johnson, Ester Mae 24, 108 Johnson, Ivory Micheal 40, 56, 78 Johnson, Kenneth 27, 92 Johnson, Lonius Hardy 105, 107, 108, 110 Johnson, Rebecca Huss 16, 17, 22, 78 Johnson, Roy Lee 108 Johnson, Valerie Lee 92 Jones, Aaron Thaxton 108 Jones, Anthony Maurice 108 Jones, Denise Lynne 92 Jones, Evelyn Rose 18, 19, 78 Jones, Frances Lee 19, 107, 108 Jones, Josephine Philicia 24, 25, 32, 73, 108 Jones, Katherine Lynn 17, 92 Jones, Sylvia Elaine 108 Keen, Tony Alphonso Keene, Vivian Lauretta 92, 225 Keeton, Shirley Kelly, Brenda Charlene 25, 108 Kersey, Brenda Diane 78 Kessler, Kerrie Ruthie 108 Kibler, Elva Mae 63 Kindley, Larry Eugene 52, 79 King, Claudene 79 King, Claudette 25, 79 Kirby, Douglas Eugene 92 Knight, Ricky Michael 109 Lacks, Ruth Elaine 109 Langford, Beverly Arlene 92 Lawrence, Ellen Deloris 92 Lavagnino, Micheal Edward Lawson, Frances Donisha 23, 24, 30, 79 Lawson, Janie Melissa 32, 93 Lee, Edna Mae 109 Lee, Frank Alfred 114 Lee, George Albert 79 Lee, Linda Doreen 79 LeGrand, Alfred A. 64 Legran, Anne Drinkard 20, 88, 93 Leigh, Authur Lee, Jacqueline Deloris 21, 24, 109 Leigh, Wayne Anthony 26, 109 Lenhart, Janice Marie 93 Lenhart, Sharon Marie 93 Letzring, Connie Ann 109 Lewis, Cynthia Ann 109 Lewis, Kathy Paricia 19, 79 Ligon, Terry Lee 31, 34, 35, 52, 53, 79, 124 Liggon, Lawrence Edward 26, 44 Liggon, Stephen Alfonzo 12, 13, 21, 34, 79, 114 Lindholm, Waldimore, III 34, 109 Lloyd, Sheila Lucille 93 Long, Margret 93 Long, Margetta 93 Love, William Edward 79 Lyones, Dorthea Yvonne 79 Magann, Richard Allen Mallory, Charlene 18, 79, 118 Malone, Catherine Lee 109 Mangum, Tony Sylvester 2, 20, 79 Mann, Lisa Gayle 30, 48, 106 Manning, Gary Felix Manning, Larry McDonald 27 Marrow, Glenda Wynne 93 Marrow, Theresa Manet 25, 93 Martin, Diana Richmond 80 Martin, Wanda Dean 20, 28, 109 Mathews, Laura Lynn 80 Mathews, Kathy Ann 20, 109 Matthews, Robert Perry 93 McCall, Donna Elizabeth 93 McClure, John Franklin 80 McClure, Nancy Williams 109 McGaffney, Mike 16 McNealy, Wayne A. 31, 90 McWhite, Nancy Lu 109 Mears, Ellen Theresa 18, 80 Medley, Connie Gay 109 Middleton, Richard Allen Mills, Jamie Dalton 16, 17, 20, 93 Mills, Jonathon Eldridge 109 Mitchell, Frances Evelyn 24, 109 Mitchell, Wayne Reginald Mizelle, Angela 80 Mondragon, Hallie Ann 109, 110 Mondragon, Peter Raymond 16, 17, 18, 20, 93, 101 Moody, Marvin Alonzo 27, 34, 109 Moody, Sandra 80 Moore, Charlie Terry 80 Moore, Coretha Moore, Don Hamilton 4, 27, 34, 80 Moore, James Anthony 109 Moore, Janet Lee 80 Moore, Kathy Jean 93 Moore, Michael Alan 26, 109 Moore, Rita Lynn 109 Moore, Rodney Gwynn 81 Moore, Timothy Wayne 27, 93 Morgan, Brooks 117 Morgan, Wyatt Oscar 27, 93 Morrison, Steve Lee 93, 101 Morse, Audrey Louanda 93 Morse, Richard Anthony 27, 81, 114 Mosely, Audrey Eugertha 81 Mosely, Charlie Allen Morton, Miles Eugene 81 Mosely, Rebecca Lee 25 Mosely, Thomas Elridge 26, 81 Mull, Albert Herman, Jr. 81 Mull, Willis Uray 26, 34, 44, 45, 109 Mullins, Linda Diane 21, 32, 81 Munn, Catherine 81, 125 Munn, Richard Ray 20, 109 Nelson, Anita Kaye 22, 81 Nelson, Robert Stephen 34, 94 Nelson, Stephen Anderson 34, 36, 44, 52, 74, 81 Nemeth, John Joseph 109 Newby, Patricia Gail 109 Newcomb, Stephen Curtis 26, 110 Newcomb, Stevie 26, 28, 110 Newton, Carol 1 10 Newton, Dennis Michael 110 Newton, Helen Elizabeth 16, 17, 18, 81 Newton, Lewis 28, 110 Newton, Marvis Clinton 31 , 40, 81 , 114 Newton, Tammy Marie 18, 94 Newton, Thomas Anthony 82 Nichols, Thomas Monroe 82 Nunn, Daniel Baker 110 Nunn, Malcolm 110 Nunn, Rhonda Carol 17, 18, 32, 94 Nunn, Sheri Ann 30, 32, 70 Nunn, Timothy Edward 34, 40, 94 O ' Brien, Tim 1 10 Oettinger, Frederick 20, 44, 110 Oliver, Anne 20, 28, 1 10 Oliver, Calvin 20, 105 Oliver, Carnell Junious21, 114 Oliver, Jesse James 26 Oliver, John Amos Oliver, Mary Frances 20 Oliver, Ray 44, 45, 110 Oliver, Robert Taylor 31, 34, 52, 82 Oliver, Rose Marie 45, 94 Oliver, William Lewis 27, 28, 31, 40, 52, 97, 103 Osborne, Hester 24, 110 Owen, Beverly 110 Owen, Bobby Dale 16, 17, 110 Owen, Cindy 25, 31 , 110 Owen, Lynn Marvin 26, 111 Owen, Ronald Lee 16, 94 Overby, Angela 16, 17, 20, 1 10, 111 Overby, Joyce Cecil Overby, Roger 26, 110 Overbey, Vicky Diane 2, 12, 13, 16, 18, 31, 48, 94, 150 Palmer, Helen Gale 22, 82 Park, Renfrew Humerickhouse, III 94 Parker, Deborah Sue 25, 94 Parker, Linda 25 Paschall, William Thomas 26, 82 Pennington, Robert Byron 2, 34, 45, 93 Petri, Joan Carolyn 82 Pettus, James Linwood 27, 111 Petty, Sandra Gail 2, 13, 20, 94, 103 Phillips, Lisa Marlene 17, 111 Pickens, Lavonne 64 Index 127 Pittard, Frances Anne 8, 17, 48, 82 Pittard, Garland Daniel 27, 111 Pittard, John William 48, 111 Pittard, Margret Lucille 12, 13, 16, 94 Poole, Timmie Lane 94, 102 Poore, Robin Dale 20, 28, 111 Poteat, George Clarence 111 Powell, Earnadette Teream 20, 111 Powell, Jerry Lewis 26, 82 Powell, Mary Susan 17, 95, 101 Powell, Robert Nelson 111 Pritchard, Dana Lynn 2, 18, 20, 22, 23, 95 Pruett, Barbara Joann 25, 111 Pulliam, Cynthia 25 Pulliam, Iva Linda 8, 82 Pulliam, Larry 27, 28, 31, 82 Pulliam, Mabel, 116 Pulliam, Roger Dale 111 Pulliam, Steven Rodney 82, 114 Puryear, Carl Edward 21, 83 Puryear, Carl Franklin Puryear, Calvin Franklin 21, 82 Puryear, Christopher Alvin 31, 40, 41, 95 Puryear, Debra 83 Puryear, Diane 25 Puryear, Douglas Wayne 18, 95 Queensberry, Janet Gail 21, 95 Rainey, Marcia Elise 25, 111 Ramsey, Tammy Elaine 83 Ramsey, Vickie Lee 18, 83 Ratliffe, Doralene 21, 24, 95 Reamy, Ann Dobyns 20, 111 Reed, Robert Edward Reese, Francis George 17 Reese, Wanda Adair 22, 95 Reid, Wiletta Puryear 18, 19, 83 Richardson, Margret Ann 95 Richardson, Michael 95 Richardson, Patricia Ann Richardson, Randy 26, 95 Richardson, Sheila Denise 83 Richmond, Diana 25 Richmond, Francine 25 Riggan, Debra Jean 95 Ritchie, Jacquelyn Michelle 83 Roberts, Annete Linda 25, 83 Roberts, Brenda 25 Roberts, Pam Louise 111 Roberts, Robert Franklin 83 Robinette, Wanda 111 Robinson, Cathy 111 Robinson, Charles 27, 111 Robinson, Howard Edward, Jr. 49, 95 Rogers, Brenda 24 Rogers, Deborah Kaye 22, 24, 25, 83 Rogers, Sharon 20, 111 Rogers, Shirley Ann 3, 83 Ross, Tanya Paulette 95 Rowlette, David Lloyd 83, 114 Royster, Annella Avon 78, 84 Royster, Ivy Gene 19, 84 Royster, Lewis 112 Royster, Teresa 25 Russell, Langston 26, 95 Russell, Tommie William 26, 44, 96 Salley, Adora Cherise 25, 30, 31, 96 Salley, Agatha 25, 28 Salley, Deloris O ' Neal 25, 96 Salley, Sylvia 25, 112 Sanders, James Willis, Jr. 26, 96 Sandifer, Ruth 1 16 Sandifer, Theresa Gail 18, 84 Satterfield, Gwenn 12, 13, 32, 45, 107, 112 Scott Darlene Harris 84 Seamens, Debra Lyon 84, 108 Seamens, Wanda Carol 108, 112 Seger, George Shearin, Patricia Ann 84 Shelton, John Brooks 18, 34, 37, 96 Sheppard, Robert Montgomery 18, 26, 84 Simmons, Barbara Kaye 24, 25, 84 Simmons, Brenda 21, 25, 112 Simmons, Virginia Elenora 96 Sipes, Patricia Ann 96 Sizemore, Betty Lynn 96 Skipwith, Susan 112 Skipwith, James Barrett 26, 96 Skipwith, Patricia 25 Small, Debra Ann 25, 96 Small, Debra Puryear 25 Small, Jacquelyn Louise 21, 24, 25, 31, 32, 84 Small, Jerry Eugene 26, 96 Smith, Billy Gray 28, 44, 54, 114 Smith, Brenda 25, 112 Smith, Carol Ashton 96 Smith, Deborah Renee 112 Smith, Diana Lynn 20 Smith, Dorothy Ann 3, 84 Smith, Glenn Brian 40, 97, 1 14 Smith, Jeff 44, 97 Smith, Jefferson Andrew 17, 84 Smith, Joseph Cecil 84 Smith, Larry 1 12 Smith, Lucinda Constance 24 Smith, Mark Anthony Smith, Mimi Melinda 16, 17, 18, 20, 85 S mith, Regina 112 Smith, Robert Paul 17, 26, 27, 31, 34, 85 Smith, Robbin 20, 112 Smith, Sondra Dee 20, 30, 31, 32, 56, 97, 103 Smith, Sheila Smith, Teddy 28 Smith, Varnell 25 Smith, Wanda 12, 13, 30, 107, 112 Sneed, Marshall Hogan 26, 85 Sommerville, Felice Gezell 24, 25, 30, 31, 48, 97 Spain, Kenneth L. 117 Spencer, Carolyn Elizabeth 25, 97 Spruill, Larry 112 Stebbins, Curtis Miles 26, 85 Steele, Brenda Ann 24 Strable, Jerome Stumps, Donna 112 Stumps, Ellen 112 Styers, Michael David 85 Sullivan, John Edward 27, 97 Sutton, Alice 61 Talbott, Russell Jennings 31, 34, 97 Talley, Nancy Collins 63 Tanksley, Lisa Ann 97 Tatum, Jerry 26 Taylor, Gloria Taylor, Katie Leigh 5, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 24, 85 Terry, Barbara Ann 20, 97 Terry, Brenda 25, 112 Terry, Corrine Terry, David Ernest 114 Terry, Elnora 112 Terry, Johnny 27 Terry, Laureen 85, 112 Terry, Lenza Williams 26, 97 Terry, Reidis Louise 25, 97 Terry, Theresa 25, 112 Thames, Barbara Marilyn 98 Tharpe, Barry Thomas Tharpe, Donna Lynn Thomas, Audrey Elizabeth 85 Thomas, Everette 112 Thomas, Gary Neal 16, 85 Thomas, Michele Kathleen 98 Thompson, Cathleen 23 Thompson, Charles 1 12 Thompson, Diane 25, 98 Thompson, Regina Faye 21, 98 Thompson, Richard Mark 16, 17, 18, 23, 98 Thorpe, Doris Durrant 98 Thornton, Carolyn Faye 85 Tillotson, Evinne Lane 5, 21, 98 Tollerson, Hubert Steven 26, 28, 85 Tollerson, Raven 28, 112 Toombs, Albert 105, 113 Toombs, John Henry 85 Townes, Charlene 85 Townes, Glenda Model Townes, Lorraine 21 Townes, Phyllis 9, 17, 24, 85 Tuck, Algie Sanford 27, 86 Tuck, Ellis 27, 28, 98 Tuck, Helen 22, 86 Tuck, Teresa 24, 32, 86 Tucker, Alice 25, 98 Tucker, Gary Donnell 18, 19, 28, 86 Tucker, Larry Lee 20, 21, 31, 86 Tucker, Lewis 40, 114 Tucker, Robert 28 Tucker, Sandra 20, 24, 1 13 Turner, Cathy 21 Turner, Mittie Suzanne 98 Tysinger, Marshall Nunn 98 Vaughan, Debi 17, 113 Vaughn, James Elvin 98 Venable, Gloria Ann 20, 31, 32, 45, 56, 98 Wagstaff, Charles Scott 27 Wagstaff, Ellen Patrice 18, 22, 86 Wagstaff, Hunter Walter 5, 16, 17, 18, 20, 31, 34, 35, 37, 52, 86 Wagstaff, Wilkie Lee 20, 27, 98 Waldrep, Brenda Robin 113 Waldrep, Emory Speer, III 20, 99 Walker, Elenor 86 Walker, Irene 24, 113 Walker, Kim 20, 113 Walker, Sherri 20, 113 Wallace, Karen 20, 113 Wardick, Clyde Wardrick, Sylvia 25, 99 Washington, Benjamin 99 Waters, David Spencer 31, 34, 86 Watkins, Al 86, 125 Watson, Jerome J. 40, 59 Watts, David 99 Watts, William Charles West, Donna 56, 99 West, Joni Gayle 86 West, Myrna 69 White, Alice Althea 12, 13, 18, 31, 45, 87 White, Irvin 28, 31, 44, 49, 54, 99 Wilbourne, Cynthia Louise 30, 48, 70, 87 Wilbourne, Susan 24, 99 Wilbourne, Terri 30, 32, 113 Wilkerson, Aubrey Michael 87 Wilkerson, David 87 Wilkerson, Deloris 24, 87 Wilkerson, Joyce 22, 99 Wilkerson, Robert 113 Wilkinson, Dale 27, 99 Wilkinson, Ricky 27, 99 Wilson, Clarence Nelson, Jr. 26, 99 Wilson, Ricrdo 27, 87 Williams, James 113 Williams, Waverly Williamson, Denise 113 Williamson, Donna 1 13 Williamson, Virginia Carr 22, 24, 87 Willis, Paul Clairborne 4, 27 Winkler, Steve Allen 87 Winn, Joyce 17 Winn, Susan Elaine 99 Winn, Tommy Eugene 87 Womble, Lorene De Jarnette 63 Wood, Carlton 27, 99 Wood, Lillian 69 Wood, Tony 20, 113 Worley, Ronald 27, 99 Wrenn, Robert Lewis 99 Wright, Cindi 113 Wright, Shirley 24, 113 Wright, Susan 87 Wyatt, Vanessa Wynn, Brenda 25 Wynn, Joyce Marie 87 Yuille, Charles Lindbergh 28, 31, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 43, 52, 74, 87 Zaza, Ruth Paige 87 128 Index 129 Compliments of HAMPCO APPAREL F. W. RICHARDS, JR. INC. Pharmacist INCORPORATED Chase City, Va. Chase City, Va. 372-3191 FARMER’S WAREHOUSE MATT’S STORE Hwy. 49-S. Chase City, Va. 372-5370 Compliments of Compliments of HUGH’S BAR-B-Q, INC. THE JABER FAMILY Chase City, Va. 372-4600 O’BRIEN DRUG CO. CITGO AAA 24 Hour Wrecker Service A AND A SERVICE CENTER Chase City, Va. 372-4175 Front End Alignment Specialist Chase City, Va. 23924 C. Wayne Carter Phones: Day 372-3418 N. Harvey Orr Night 372-3462 or 372-4023 THE MIDDLETON PRESS GLAMOUR SALON 120 N. Main St., Chase City, Va. 329 E. 5th Chase City, Va. 372-4038 P L AUTO SUPPLIES HARVEY’S FLOOR COVERING, INC. “For Floors of Distinction” 372-4684 Chase City, Va. 303 North Main St. Chase City, Va. Compliments of PAULINE’S INC. BOYDTON SUPER MARKET “The Shop of Individuality” Washington St. Boydton, Va. 738-6480 237 N. Main Street Chase City, Va. 23924 CHRISTIAN BOOK AND GIFT SHOP Bibles — Music — Plaques Song Books — Novelties Phone 372-3666 229 N. Main St., Chase City, Va. FITZ-PARTRIDGE COMPANY Fine Furniture G.E. Appliances TV s Heating Air Conditioning Sales — G.E. — Service Phone 372-4565 Chase City, Va. 130 131 Compliments of JACKSON MOTORS INC. Oldsmobile Cadillac Sales Service 211 N. Main St. Chase City, Va. D. STUART BUCHANAN Agent State Farm Insurance Companies 229 E. Fifth St. Virginia Ave. Chase City, Va. Clarksville, Va. Phone 372-4976 Phone 374-2609 JACKSON’S JEWELRY 144 N. Main St. Chase City, Va. Dan Nancy Phone 372-3232 Jackson, Owners JOHN D. BEVELL, INC. Complete Insurance Service Boydton, Va. Chase City, Va. P.O. Box 280 151 N. Main St. Phone: 738-6302 Phone: 372-4449 “With Quality always in mind” RAGLAND’S MEN’S SHOP HARRIS EXXON “We Pick-up and Deliver” 1 16 N. Main St., Chase City, Va. Phone: 372-4864 107 E. Sycamore, Chase City, Va. Phone: 372-4536 Phone: 374-2576 GRANDFATHER’S VIVIAN’S BEAUTY SHOP COUNTRY CREATIONS Antiques, Handmade Items, “We Curl Up and Dye for you” Dried Arrangements, etc, etc. Virginia Ave., Clarksville, Va. Clarksville, Va. Phone: 374-8786 CHERRY FORD-MERCURY INC. LYNETTE’S BEAUTY SHOP Main St., Clarksville, Va. Phone: 374-8177 Virginia Ave., Clarksville, Va. Phone: 374-8754 THE FABRIC SHOP FULLER CREWS, INC. Virginia Ave. P.O. Box 1075 Phone: 374-2900 Clarksville, Va. Clarksville, Va. SEARS ROEBUCK CO. CROWDER BROS. Authorized Catalog Merchant Virginia Ave. Clarksville, Va. Virginia Ave. Clarksville, Va. Phone: 374-2167 Remodeling and Cabinet Work JOHN R. HARRIS General Contractor ADAMSON AND CO., INC. Chase City, Virginia Box 94 Phone: 372-5228 Clarksville, Va. 132 BURLINGTON INDUSTRIES Clarksville, Virginia 133 TUCKER-BEVELL MOTORS, INC. 5th and Main Streets Chase City, Virginia 23924 Phone 372-4144 “SALES AND SERVICE” FORD MERCURY WELDON D. SHELTON REALTY Auctioneers — Realtors 3322 Old Halifax Rd. South Boxton, V a. 24592 Phone 572-3322 309 N. Main St. Chase City, Va. 23924 Phone 372-5688 LOVE AND ASSOC., INC. Utility Contractor P. O. Box 308 Chase City, Virginia 134 FITZ MOTOR CO., INC. CHASE CITY Chrysler — Dodge and DEPARTMENT STORE Plymouth Passenger Cars Dodge Trucks “Serving Southside Virginia Since 1915” Chase City, Virginia 23924 Chase City, Virginia 135 PATRONS John Harris Earle E. Moore, M.D. Shirley and Howard Morris Mr. Mrs. Thomas Newton Reba Owen Dr. John Van Hoy John White Hurst HERFF JONES Manufacturers of the Official Class Ring and Graduation Announcements for Bluestone Senior High School Local Representative REED SCHWEICKERT P. O. Box 245 Midlothian, Va. 23113 Herff Jones Products: Class Rings — Graduation Announcements, Personal Cards and Related Accessories — Caps and Gowns — Medal and Trophy Awards — Club Pins — Yearbooks — Diplomas and Certificates — Fund Raising Ideas 136 I I dJaJj s of don.ts.nts. St U dznt S ganization± zSj20Zt± . . . . . (2[o±ina Sznioi Stati±tLC± dJndzx cdf ' d(js,zii±zmznt±


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