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Beverly Miss Edna A. Taylor © SCHOOL Bl STOP STATE LAW ; ey 4 : ee wr , i Soi aks moved ; Vahey santa tide SAE ots ef ines ese wh ONE age Tee % aur ates eat a eee eel ay! x ; ¥ RA Dh ei . j A . 4 . si if i i i 4 - = 2 fF. : f Seedlings planted, timber felled. Our people become soldiers, or surgeons. Destroying, building. Crying, laughing. Mourning, dancing. And still our world turns, ever changing, changing. We get, we lose, through greed? or need? Spring, summer, fall, winter. Clocks tick, tock, their hands turn round and round. Infants cry with the first cruel blow of life, hungry, cold. Old folks die, happy? sad? And our world turns. We strive to “reach the moon,” and win; for a world united, and have not yet won. We keep silence for fear, or prudence, or apathy. We speak out in haste, in hate, in wisdom, or for man’s good. Introduction. . . . 4 Athletics. . . . . .18 Organizations .. .42 Administration .. 74 Classes ...... 98 Advertisements . .164 School Directory .. . .187 MO 1, Me Senior Directory . Student Directory . | a) Ls ems To Every Thing There Is a Season rye Mies ier’ es “But Daddy, I can’t see down here!” A glimpse behind “‘the”’ door. Mr. Milstead shows his class his versatility. ” “Yummy, yummy, yummy... ...anda lime to Every Purpose “You shoulda’ seen the other guy.” That Pepsodent smile. . . A Time of Sounds... . of summer school students at mid-morning break. ...of roars of laughter in senior assembly. .. . Of the loud and lively pep band tunes. ... Of pep rally cheers, chants, and rustling pom-poms. ... and of Silence ... Of the stillness of empty corridors. ae | oe ow 2 ae .. .of the hush of the first snowfall. ... of progress, growth, and expansion. A Time to Serve... Mr. Wright’s helpers: N. Reynolds, L. Montgomery, D. Bryant, D. Mayhew, V. Vaughan. - tia —eeet the — aeeee . ee 44 eee a Office helpers: C. Walden, M. Haskins, C. Crouch, S. Gallion, K. Brooks. Errands girls . . . cheerful and smiling... receiving and deliv- ering telephone messages... daily bulletins... teacher memos... sacrificing study halls... typing. . . administra- tive legwork... knowing the “inside” gossip... keeping teachers informed throughout the day... delivering “come to work at two o’clock” notes to vocational students . . . gain- ing valuable office experience from daily chores. Cae i aire stereo ——s ms + ¥ af un ane ee ... for ice cream. ... and to Stand and Wait ... for the lunch bell. ... for the photographer. ... for the day to end. — Joe Montgomery — recipient of full athletic scholarship to the College of William Mary. ‘ 4 ‘ } } } , ‘ ; 2 3 Li bf = S i qi Shs 7 v Mr. Wright discusses plans for the SCA convention with Stephany Burgess, District Chairman. A Time for Fame... SCA President Brent Williams looks over agenda for the next meeting. Charles Tolley and George Shropshire win honors in magazine campaign. Liz Brooks, District SCA Secretary, handles all official correspondence. Kenneth Gaines meets the rigorous requirements for admission to the French Club. Kathryn Bersch assembly. ...and for Frolic shares “‘mommy’s” advice senior 13 Not even Mr. Garbee and Miss Taylor can winter’s first Rita Rice protests pressures of French Club initiation. snow. resist the temptations of i} A Time to Work... Seniors begin new tradition by decorating a float for the Homecoming Court. Chuck Ricketts borrows a Glen Campbell tune to open the senior assembly. Decorated cars 14 1. ay . ye Salar: “t's ah iitee agaen. cost seg | Wy, sw hs, gJ8=2S88.83, ty Ved ey yar ey | : oe at and drivers impatiently await the start of the traditional Carefree senior paraders in search of a driver. ...andto PI ay | Lower! SENIOR DAY! ... (finally) i Senior girls brighten the parade line-up with femi- nine touches of red, white, and blue. Senior Parade. 15 ' Brookville Bees enjoyed victor SENIOR QUEEN, Karen Saunders: SENIOR KING, Brent Williams Majorettes’ fiery batons light BHS students dance to the music of the Dauntas at the homecoming dance. The Dauntas up a chilly October night. Mr. Brewer crowns Karen Saunders queen during halftime. Members of the Homecoming Court: M. Krantz, S. Julian, J. Weeks, C. Perkey, K. Saunders, B. Williams, P. Dawson, T. Sharp, L. Garbee, R. Smith. he a Ae. o_ + 2 RW = a ll nm at —— — . o LSE = ——— ae = 7 an ee See | 19 a time for ANAQ=s4mn=T4 at y Be RN, 274 GR) Lai a. BO dle sake aes Bo First Row: K. Shepherd, E. Pribble, J. Montgomery, C. Ricketts, Row: Coach B. Hill, D. Nichols, D. Wade, A. Yasbick, B. Myers, J. B. Dodson. Second Row: V. Snead, C. Martin, M. Marston, T. Payne, C. Harrison, D. Stallard, Coach Frady, Coach Gowin. Sixth Wiles, C. Richardson, M. Wagman. Third Row: J. Cundiff, M. Row: Coach McKenna, E. Tyler, P. Fazzi, S. Parnell, L. Ring, H. Freeman, S. Cyrus, D. Dodl, G. Dudley, B. Moore, P. Bowen. Scott, M. Dossett, F. Gough, R. Smith, J. Brown. Seventh Row: Fourth Row: B. Browning, C. Miear, T. Wood, J. Diuguid, M. H. Rowsey, R. Scott, D. Viar, T. Mason, Q. Overman, O. New- Anderson, R. Wright, C. Hudnall, D. Robertson, B. Wilhelm. Fifth berry, M. Haden, H. Lyles. Bees Hope for Winning Season as They Battle Practicing in the summer... organizing a team... painful exercises... absence of speed... promising players... keeping in shape . . . pruning of sideburns... loss to Covington... running the bank... smea ring Am- herst ... punishing our opponent... unfortunate errors ... Homecoming victory... assuring defense... need of touchdowns... lack of school spirit ... failure to convert extra points . . . falling to Nelson . . . hampering injuries... unnecessary fumbles... poor public participation ... absurd F scores... uneventful plays... completing passes... shivering weather... short on desire .. . the agony of defeat. JOE MONTGOMERY Captain MITCH DOSSETT Halfback GARY DUDLEY Fullback Cave Springs in the First Game of the Year BUS se BHS a eeae BHSeeae BHSira BHS™ 2: BHS ae BHS ie BHS eee BHS ye. BH Seacer Varsity Coaches: L. Frady, T. Gowin, C. McKenna, B. Hill, and B. Shelton. Pai, Blake Myers closes in on Cave Springs halfback. 31 13 0 PETER FAZZI Halfback SCORES Covington Amherst Cave Springs Liberty Dunbar Lord Botetourt Glenvar Alleghany William Byrd Nelson BLAKE MYERS Quarterback tr to Football Spirit Runs High at Brookville As usual .. . Brookville defenders pursue opponent. CHUCK RICKETTS Tackle KENNETH SHEPHERD Guard ee | ai gibt: fee $5 ee DAVID NICHOLS Down! Go!—Go!—Go! EARLY PRIBBLE Guard Tackle 22 As Team Works Hard Despite Its Handicaps BERT DODSON DANNY DODL End End Custis Harrison and Mitch Dossett trying to catch up with the play. VAN SNEAD EDDIE TYLER Halfback Halfback JAMES DIUGUID TERRELL WOOD Tackle End Who’s got the ball? 23 The Brookville Bees Defeat Their Arch Rivals FRANK GOUGH CUSTIS HARRISON Quarterback Halfback JACK BROWN DON WADE Up for grabs! Halfback Halfback Frank Gough lunges for Cave Springs fullback. 24 RG 6c oa RE STEVE CYRUS, MIKE FREEMAN MIKE ANDERSON, HAROLD LYLES Tackle Guard The Amherst Lancers at Lynchburg Stadium QUINTON OVERMAN AL YASBICK Halfback Quarterback Bert Dodson warming up on sideline. RONNIE SCOTT DON STALLARD Halfback Halfback 25 First Row: C. Dalton, W. Cyrus, L. Hartman, B. Loflin, N. Nuzzi, Mr. Stinespring, L. Wood, R.Shephard, W. Bersch, K. Woodford, S. Julian, R. Conner, C. Perkey, M. Montgomery, B. Banks, S. Hill, W. Clemmens, S. Myers, D. Moore, i Myers, B. Lindsey, G. M. Crist, K. Cyrus. Second Row: C. Robertson, D. Duncan, B. Auther, T. Miles, B. Burton, J. White, C. Shaffer, R.Tolley, Mr. Creger, M. Brown, W. Hicks, J. White, C. Ore, B.Austin, B. Cox, G. Stillman. Nichols, L. Clowdis, L. Wilson, G. Nicely, S. Wilson. Third Row: Junior Varsity Shows up Varsity by Striving for perfection... even season... im- proved record... close scores... brutal tackles poor passing attack... lack of speed... remarkable opening game... skunking four teams... reliable pass defense ... crucial inju- ries... practice makes perfect... short kick- offs ... shorter returns ... fearless and effective defense... a slippery pigskin ... hindering pe- nalties ... competent coaches . . . sprints to keep in shape . . . prospects for future victories. Co-captains Greg Nichols and Chip Perkey. 26 Coaches Stinespring and Stillman discuss pre-game strategy. Chip Perkey leaps to evade Sandusky’s pass rush. SCORES ADPOUIAON: 2 ae eee oe Bring: Reba Leés PANIC ra ete, ok ad BES van Dunbar LAMENESS WB ne Rome 2 Bis. 2. Amherst UDOT Via awn Aer ene bs [ois Sa Rustburg Coming Through With Even 4-4 Record Kenneth Cyrus makes tackle on Linkhorne halfback. Chip Perkey completes a pass to Scott Myers. Rustling pom-poms... cries for victory... sore throats... shared disappointments... rhythmic ‘routines ... support through thick and thin... pep rallies... hours of school and after-school prac- tice... team pride... coaching future cheerleaders in the spring tryouts... hoping for another year on the squad . . . anxiously awaiting the decisions of the committee... cheerleading clinic at Natural Bridge ... smiling ambassadors for BHS... school spirit—times nine. Randee Perkey, Head Cheerleader. Varsity Cheerleaders Promote School Spirit ad 9 ee EERIE TR AES Varsity Cheerleaders: P. Dawson, S. Maxey, J. Petty, J. Woody, J. Maxey, R. Perkey, A. McKenna, J. Thompson, K. Craft, Mrs. Pirkey. 28 ‘Cheerleaders demonstrate excitement and joy at the Brookville-Dunbar game. And Arouse Enthusiasm of Student Body - «Se i eg ‘ on se ee ; ere Dette WN) GET Page, Kt AOR ae All work and no play would make even the cheerleaders dull. 29 ¥ sora hee ase As usual, Randee Perkey displays spirit and gaiety. Cheerleaders liven the gym before the pep rally. Standing: J. Seay and J. Arthur, Manager; M. Dossett, J. Litten, B. McKenna, K. Gaines, A. Yasbick, G. Byrd, B. Bryant, T. Wood, B. Myers, J. Shephard, M. Brewer, M. Dossett, B. Browning and J. Bush, Managers. Kneeling: Coach Wayne Holt. Varsity Bees Analyze Handicaps and Defeats Name M. Brewer G. Byrd Mike Dossett M. Dossett K. Gaines B. McKenna B. Myers J. Shepard T. Wood A. Yasbick B. Bryant J. Litten Games 17 iy 19 17 16 11 19 18 19 19 10 FGA-FGM 131-51 116-41 127-32 55-17 42-15 17- 4 182-81 189-90 54-13 81-30 48-21 23- 8 FG PCT 39% 35% 25% 31% 36% 24% 45% 48% 24% 37% 44% 35% FTA-FTM 61-31 43-27 46-32 29-21 24- 6 11- 4 53-25 60-27 99-55 24-12 45-20 12-11 30 FT PCT 51% 63% 10% 13% 25% 36% 43% 45% 56% 50% 44% 92% Rebounds OFF.-DEF. 19-17 36-45 15-34 47-72 48-80 38-41 9-33 24-31 REB. Avg. er 4.6 2.6 7 3.6 4 6.2 6.5 4.1 2.2 5.5 3.0 Total Points Average 133 8.8 109 6.4 96 as 55 3.2 36 Pa | 12 1. : 187 9.8 | 207 11.5 81 4.2 72 3.8 62 6.2 27 5.4 SCORES i ka 62 OT 72 Meme ee ee kkk 67 BO es 90 oo 96 SS 71 SS 93 a at MPI ck tk 68 Ren kw in aS be we be 78 Te se wlan ee 86 MeMMEOeTOUIE x. ss ieee wy es oe 120 PreresrerOurt . c,d ee ee ee e: a 78 UN Re a 63 a eke RSM eek Ea gon es 69 LS rr 67 District Tournament SEEN ke eg ON we rn he 92 To Regain Championship Status in New District -oach Holt and Bobby Browning are hard at work while eam takes a breather. BHS Blake Myers shoots over Dunbar’s Godfrey Skinner. Terrell Wood pulls a hard-earned rebound as Al Yasbick and Junior Litten look on. 31 Spectators, Cheerleaders, Players Pull Together imra r A ame Tr mca Sree RE tah rt ae wee prize aries John Shepard captures a hard-earned rebound. The camera catches Mike Brewer in the act of shooting. To Bring Home District Sportsmansh NK Terrell Wood uses his strength to get a basket. Blake Myers gets an easy two points. Mitch Dossett-explodes on a fast break. A view of the bench. Winning JV’s Exhibit Varsity Potential Standing: T. Brown (Manager), D. Powell, P. Fazzi, S. Crandall, R. Tolley, H. Lyles, F. Gough, M. Dunevant, T. Dunford, C. Royal, J. Brown, M. Marston (Manager), Coach Leonard Frady. Co-cap tains Jack Brown and Frank Gough confer with Coach Frady. 34 SCORES Glenvar =. 2s ies Ole ye eee 48 Wim: Bytd 2 Pisce eno eee a 48 Liberty: 2G yees ee eee 44 Alleghany Co:- vs.a-faew ee ee 31 James Riven ows cae 2 ee 51 Amherst Co. . so 8 Sheen a ee Da Cave Springs: ¢ S: , hr cee mE Liberty! 3 “2 .pugeeeeeae, See 29 Wnt. Byrd? “as 9. oe eee ee 41 Dunbar, icc as oP a eee 85 Glenvat wa 35.62 64 51 Lone Botetourt ae cca. se ee 75 Lord. Botetourts2- 24. -.a0, 5 ae 13 DUMOST «5 Soca es ee 73 Alleghany Ca.7a-- a icgae se eee 45 Cave Springge. .5- sess ee 61 Amherst Co. «, Ses 2c sei coe se eee 46 games Rivepiiess eee octGhete le wie o 60 BHS 55 49 74 56 54 54 44 66 64 82 54 66 77 60 85 71 59 82 Rebounds Total . Name Games FGA-FGM FG PCT. FTA-FTM FT. PCT. OFF.-DEF. — REB. Avg. Points Average P. Fazzi 18 289-125 43% 88-52 60% 49-49 5.4 302 16.8 J. Brown 18 307-117 38% 117-57 48% 58- 17 4.2 291 16.2 F. Gough 18 198- 80 40% 152-84 55% 121-206 18.2 244 13.6 C. Royal 18 121- 58 47% 74-48 64% 76- 38 6.3 164 9 S. Crandall 13 13-25 34% 10- 4 40% 40- 46 6.4 54 4.1 T. Dunford 16 58- 21 36% 37-16 43% 39- 44 So 58 | D. Powell 8 16- 5 31% Li-27 63% it 7,5 8 17 21, H. Lyles g I 5% 5- 1 20% = 1.3 3 oO M. Dunevant 7 3-1 33% 1- 0 0% 3- § 1.4 2 “3 R. Tolley 9 0 0% 6- 1 16% 2- 4 aj 1 4 | _ As They Pile Up Wins To Finish With 15-3 Season Jack Brown dribbles around Dunbar defense. Frank Gough leaps over James River defender to score two points. 35 SCORES BHS Holy Crosta0 ea 20 29 DunDar 3: 2 2. si sk See Amherst os. 22. 40m 4] 13 Amherst 2, 25 syne 40 17 Rustburg .... ... 7. ee Dunbar’ ac anaes a0 ee Liberty. 55 teae Holy Cross. a. 22 Liberty’ 26.2). sao 3) eae Rustburg 22... sae 58 15 EIGHTH GRADE BASKETBALL, First Row: B. Taylor, J. Brown, M. Brown, B. Loflin, A. Sweeney, M. Johnson, T. Marsh, J. Evans. Second Row: Coach Webb, D. Gough, C. Tolley, M. Blanks, S. Julian, M. Montgomery, J. Anderson, Coach Thrasher. Third Row: G. Oliver, M. Szaraz, B. Carwile, B. Chunn, S. Tinnell, P. Jarvis. Infant Teams Gain Valuable Court Experience SCORES BHS Dae oem Vie. 19 33S AMMCOSE 2% eka eth 36 i IE apie sche 46 AMNNCISE fo cies ek | od RIURIDAT Dawid idee oe 69 51 LAMOUCY fe 5500s Se anes 49 51 NGG cas s.c2saee. OA LEOTIY 45-5 ick wee. SOO FRESHMAN BASKETBALL: Coach John Hill, L. Clowdis, G. Arthur, G. Nichols, C. Perkey, J. White, R. Shepard, J. Cowins, J. Myers, S. Myers, J. White, K. Woodford, C. Brewer, W. Hicks, J. Bersch and K. Whitten, Managers. 36 eal _ : shi I First Row: E. Pribble, B. Szaraz, C. Richardson, M. Patterson, M. Third Row: D. Gillam, K. Gale, Q. Overman, M. Crist, N. l Fox, C. Shaeff, L. Wilson. Second Row: Mr. McKenna, D. Inge, N. Throckmorton, G. Gallion, T. Lunsford, K. Shepherd, R. Colbert, 14 Wreden, J. Diuguid, G. Gale, B. Cox, D. Moore, S. Crist, E. Hodges. M. Rorer. | BHS Matmen Struggle Through Promising Season BHS i Name Won Lost Draw Won Won Lost Lost Liberty a ae ee eal 29 i By Pin’ ByDec. ByPen_ By Dec. GlenyaE 2.4). eee ee 29 aA | Carwile, W. oF Se 0 0 0 3 2 Northside seeas a eee. 44 7 | Moore, D. eo £0 4 6 0 2 Chithanie eee ae oe 13 35 i Cox, B. ‘| 0 0 l 0 Glenvaree rye te oan veg 29 14 i Richardson, C. be 0 0 10 z 0 0 LiDel ty pee eee eee ree ne 29 21 | Wilson, L. i re 0 0 2 I Chatham's 42 . . ic ae 25 25 i Harrison, C. 2 7 1 0 2 3 4 COVINEtON Se a. 4-4-4 Ree 31 21 i Ross, H. 5 7 0 0 5 6 l Amberst' Cos Seer ee 36 15 j Pribble, E. SA 0 5 3 0 4 Be Glasses, 3b ot 78 36 i Diuguid, J. oe 12 3 2 4 Wit. Byrd Ate. See ees 18 29 i Amherst Co. .......... 37 9 ! | i 37 | SS BASEBALL COACHES: Mr. Shoemaker, Mr. Shelton, Mr. Milstead. nthe 8 : 7 + 3 MOL a es 1969 SCORES BHS Witham Byrd ©. ic dass as 4 ] AUGUOR: Liao xe eee ee ] 3 Amherst County...2.254 «x 5 2 Lord Botetourt . 4. as 2. 2 = Resbulees ws cee an 2 3 Liberty tense tacae = ao 5 ] Cave: SOtigss. . cien. «ee l 6 COVINBtGER™. 5 nite nos pettoes 13 ] VES (JV) Bee yeeen 62 ee 0 18 Northside tiga) ceo oe 5 2 Williany Byrne fan oe 3 2 Rustbure:: ) ee ae ee 2 3 PCAGISOD wc skank eee l 4 Lord Botetourt o.oo aa ee 9 13 Amherst County i4.4- 4 5 Northside ).s 3. .% deen 5 ] (Re re ae ne oe, 0 5 VES (JV) 0 13 Laberty 54. 38 Gan aoe 5 4 Cave Sprisigs... . .2 55) 2 7 Tournament William Byt@’s.. .a56.a0ee l 8 Northsidé 2. 25.5 Sea 2 8 Cave SPlNg$. ni. sa cee | 8 Brookville’s Nine Capture ’69 Championship Title PROSPECTIVE ROOKIES, First Row: J. Tomlinson, J. Seay, K. Whitten, R. Green, T. Allen, M. Winebarger. Second Row: J. Arthur, L. Wilson, T. Mason, D. Baber, M. Duncan. Third Row: C. Perkey, G. Arthur, E. Almond, A. Allen, A. Smith. Fourth Row: M. Thompson, M. Anderson, J. White, L. Wood. Fifth Row: A. Yasbick, D. Lang, T. Watts, W. Kavanaugh, R. Guill. 38 RETURNING LETTERMEN, First Row: M. Dossett, G. C. Bondurant, T. Harlow, J. Dolan, D. Johnson. Second Row: B. Allen, C. Hudnall, M. Brewer, C. Richardson. Third Row: R. Haste, C. Blair, P. Fazzi, K. Michael. Fourth Row: T. Wood, D. Padgett, M. Dossett, H. Ross, B. Myers. Coordination... grace... ideals of good sportsman- ship... assets to team morale . . . echoes of enthusiastic yells... poise .. . personality . . . ground-work for varsity squad... little sisters... pretty girls in maroon and white... vim and vitality... lifting the spirits of JV athletes . .. the thrill of victory . . . support through thick and thin... jumps... new uniforms... hoarseness... traveling to host schools. . . livening pep rallies . . . cheer- ing our Baby Bees to victory . . . sponsoring school spirit with individual enthusiasm. Sherry Moyers, Head Cheerleader. J. V. CHEERLEADERS Linda Winebarger Sarah Parks Cindy Elder Donna Driskill Susan Almond Patricia Reynolds Jill Moyer Sherry Moyers 39 } Queen Bees Breeze Through Winning Season i First Row: S. Wirt, J. Russell, S. Snyder, B. Hubbell, P. Blackburn, Jones, L. Ramsey, S. Burnette, S. McKenna, B. Worley, K. Riggins, : S. Stalnaker, C. Robertson, M. Brown. Second Row: Miss David- S. Wooldridge, C. Jones, Miss Cundiff. son, D. Jamerson, A. Tice, B. Callahan, C. Hill, K. McClary, D. Afternoon practice... laps around the gym... the r final cut... scrimmage meets... roving players... 2:45 dismissals... driverless cars... carless drivers... shared experiences... rushing for re- bounds... tears and laughter... tense pre-game warm-up... reviewing strategy at halftime... the | buzzer to end the game... sheer exhaustion... | another feather in our cap... another winning sea- son... the swell of pride... individual, team, and school. | Co-Captains Beverly Hubbell and Patty Blackburn pause with Coaches, Cundiff and Davidson. Debbie Jones leaps in vain to outlast her opponent. With the Help of Expert Coaching and Spirit Riemer MOUEE ee 2. Any. 6 oc ew Best Sportsmanship Perey eBIaCKDHIN 2. 1 I. a ee Most Valuable Player MMIC ANISCV Oe PO. ue eee Most Improved Player Cindy Robertson .pGXd........... Most Team Spirit Lynn Ramsey easily outjumps a William Campbell defender. 41 SCORES ae ee Sy CLASS eer Ae eee GONE a2 Holy Cross easiest 5 ao Liberty gace sc wh a ee ee OE ae oe) Wm. Campbell oe ee 40 AMINES Tae itn. ie et ee ara mes a7 GlaSS— ee) Ras os See she eae 30 NelsOne 4 tate ave ee ee By Oca a7 PITINGESt Go ye eat cee Et eS 29 Holy Cross ae ores Ly Wm. Campbell rae. 25 Seven Hills re 7 ae 38 INCALYGT ses (0 ey gee eae Peres =) EIDGrt Vcore ee naa a eee 45 Charleston I’ve got it! a time for NZO=43 PN=Z7 ORD 43 e - wv “| q . , ww ’ , 3 ¥. s First Row: L. Banton, J. Wilson, S.Burgess, G. Womack, C. Hobbs, Powell, B. Saunders, J. Wilson, L. Montgomery, D. Mann, P. V. Thrasher, D. Rudder, K. Jones, S. Ring, R. Gunter, M. Harvey, D. Nichols, K. McCarthy, V. Vaughan. Third Row: D. Sweeney, D. Thompson, D. Woody, S. Miller, J. Dean, M. Jones, P. Hamlet, K. Saunders, L. Duncan, P. Goff, C. Mason, G. Wilson, P. Dawson, K. Dorr, D. McClary. Second Row: C. Jones, C. Miear, N. Skinner, P. Dodson, K. Bersch, C. Bruffy, T. Moyers, S. Maxey, D. Neighbors, K. Brooks, §. Wade, T. Miear, D. Little, B. Dudley, S. Moyers, B. Hubbell, P. Harvey, D. Newcomb, P. Blackburn, J. All-Regional Choir at Cave Springs High School say = = gid avy: i i Ue 4 TF iene JUNIOR CHOIR, First Row: D. Dodl, S. Mason, L. Gigliotti, L. Hicks, G. Godsey, J. Hall, P. Reams, M. Cofer,R. Candler, J. Riffe, Bondurant, M. Garbee, B. Poindexter, R. Gilliland, C. Little, W. R. Carderelli, P. Goetz, N. Massey, C. Glass. Fourth Row: L. Craft, Millner, J. Petty, R. Coleman. Second Row: C. Hunter, D. Smith, T. Phillips, S. Wooldridge, T. Riffe, D. Watts, B. Fox, B. Dearing, V. LaPrade, D. Tyree, J. Moore, S. Hubbell, K. Lewis, E. Ostrom. ey Vans, - Litton js. ROWS ae ee D. Coffey, S. Moyers, S. Almond. Third Row: D. Tanner, K. D. Coffey, D. Arthur, J. Guill, K. McClary. 44 ) 5. aii RA an ARR a ae ee ange ii ail hii rg A ET aortintnaissngrtiomen Larson. Fourth. Row: C. Ricketts, S. Raymond, R. Hamlet, H. Stallard, P. McCarthy, D. Clark, M. Roberts, W. Kavanaugh, M. | Winebarger, D. Snyder, M. Peters, J. Clingempeel, K. Myers, M. Tyree, T. Sharp, C. Miear, M. Wagman, L. Trent, M. Smith, W. ij Haas, M. Dossett, D. Neal, S. Owen, D. Coleman, W. Childress, C. Brown. Riley, K. Gaines, J. Arthur. Fifth Row: J. Montgomery, C. Williams, Q. Overman, D. Tuck, M. Collins, T. Whitlock, D. Includes Nine Select Brookville Chorus Members | eee : JNIOR GIRLS ENSEMBLE, First Row: S. Mason, P. Reams, C. Hunter, S. Almond, J. Petty. Second GIRLS ENSEMBLE: P. Blackburn, S. Bur- yw: L. Craft, D. Tanner, D. Elliott, V. Bumgarner. gess, G. Womack, A. Hanks, P. Dawson, C. hy) | Hobbs. Hh} | 45 i LYNCHBURG VIRGINIA f BROOKa VILLE ie | GH 5c = ND ; “my 7 baal First Row: Mr. Shoemaker, G. Ruble, T. Moyers, G. Wills, K. Tate, Hicks, L. Garbee, J. Roginski, J. Witt, R. Smith, B. Hamlin, B. K. Myers, L. Craft, D. Moyers, J. Collins. Second Row: C. Wheeler. Sixth Row: C. Noell, T. Trent, S. Stephens, S. Myers, B. Robertson, W. Carwile, S. Moon, P. Roginski, M. Bullock, F. Lindsey, S. Wilson, L. Wood, A. McQuaid. Seventh Row: M. Lindsey, J. Seay, K. Bullock, T. Montgomery, B. Conner. Third Szaraz, S. Price, S. Lillard, J. Lacy, C. Blair, D. Bailey, D. Johnson, Row: R. Wills, D. Miller, M. Ware, E. Murrell, D. Hendrick, K. C. Williams. Eighth Row: C. Hudnall, R. Wright, G. Blair, E. Crandall, M. Fox,S. Fox, B. McKenna. Fourth Row: T. Marsh, S. Garbee, G. Buchanan, P. Simpson, G. Eaton, C. Howard, B. Desha, D. Wood, P. Fox, T. Reese, B. Dickens, G. DeWease, M. Williams. Ninth Row: K. Martin, M. Roer. Banner Girls: R. Wilson, Dossett, J. Newton. Fifth Row: J. Myers, W. Bersch, K. Lillard, L. C. Glass. Within “the Hive” Bees in the hive swarming with lively tunes . . . helping to make pep rallies more exciting . . . livening student morale .. . boosting teams on to victory . . . displaying student talents in music . . . spring and fall concert .. . raising money to buy modern tunes . . . lively steps with eighth and quarter notes... “All together on the beat of two”. . . Appleblossom Festival . . . fine performance in festival and Christmas parade .. . Christmas season concerts at nearby shopping centers . . . helping Santa Claus . . . bus trips . . . auditioning for all-regional band .. . the pride of the Bees. Maestro Shoemaker conducts an unseen orchestra. yoRN’ a | First Row: C. Lillard, L. Garbee, K. Bullock, P. Fox, C. Robertson, C. Howard. Third Row: K. Martin, C. Hudnall, M. Dossett, M. J. Newton, S. Price, J. Seay. Second Row: J. Roginski, G. Wills, G. Fox, R. Wright, D. Bailey, C. Blair, B. Williams, D. Johnson. Buchanan, S. DeSha, E. Garbee, S. Lacy, B. Conner, C. Williams, 47 SS = Brisk autumn evenings... the roar of the crowds... reflected lights from twirling batons... leading the band... precision movements... sharing - team victories—and defeats... warm smiles despite icy temperatures... lifting spirits with high-stepping grace. Kathy Myers, Head Majorette Glenda Ruble Terry Moyers Genie Wills Kathy Tate Kathy Myers Lou Ann Craft Denny Moyers Janet Collins First Row: K. Bersch, P. Dawson, Treas., D. Thompson, Sec., D. Hubbell, D. Jones, P. Blackburn. Third Row: K. Craft, D. Creger, Nichols, Pres., R. Perkey, V. Pres., J. Thompson. Second Row: V. S. Maxey, K. Tate, D. Moyers, K. Myers, T. Moyers. Vaughan, B. Sanderson, K. Saunders, S. Ring, S. Stalnaker, B. Varsity, Monogram Clubs Support Teams First Row: C. Richardson, Treas.; K. Shepherd, Sec.; J. Mont- Allen, P. Bowen, M. Brewer, R. Haste, D. Stallard, E. Tyler, B. gomery, Pres.; C. Ricketts, Vice Pres.; T. Wood, Sergeant-at-arms. Dodson, P. Fazzi, C. Blair. Fourth Row: D. Inge, D. Coleman, M. Second Row: E. Pribble, M. Fox, D. Nichols, M. Patterson, C. Dossett, B. Williams, B. Bryant, B. Myers, J. Brown, A. Yasbick, J. | Shaeff, D. Dodl, R. Spencer, M. Dossett, J. Dolan. Third Row: B. Shepard, C. Hudnall. Aiding Disaster Victims and Cheering Patients RED CROSS CLUB OFFICERS: Mrs. Beamer, Sponsor; Guy Watson, Pres.; Susan Mason, Sec.; Cheryl Hobbs, Treas.; Glenda Womack, Vice Pres. ; ; z aw a ar Be 4 A ne Ss : ot Red Cross Club members make Christmas favors for patients at Guggenheimer Memorial Hospital. 50 Eager young people, anxious to serve... aiding victims from the August flood... Christmas favors for local nursing-home patients... De- cember hospital party... caroling... starched pinafores... April bloodmobile ... distributing pledge cards . . . scrapbooks to share with foreign students ... proudly serving as candystripers... shiny pins in recognition of service... white caps worn with pride in completion of jobs well done. Susan Mason leads other club members in singing Christmas carols for Guggenheimer patients. pe Pa a 4 = , “ j — . : Mrs. Beamer and Glenda Womack lead the “‘troops”’ to bring cheer to Tree ornaments and gift wrappings fill pre-holiday afternoons. the aged at Christmas. AOR. pesmi. e Rounded Out Schedule of Busy Red Crossers First Row: C. Hobbs, A. Tice, S. Walthall, C. Glass, G. Womack, K. J. Bonham. Fourth Row: S. Curling, P. Taylor, C. Evans, W. Dorr, Mrs. Beamer. Second Row: G. Watson, D. Jones, K. Bersch, Brooks, G. Godsey, S. Colinger, L. Elder, D. Arthur, B. Glass, J. B. Dudley, I. Coates, S. Mason, V. Bennett, K. McAllester, A. Coffey. Fifth Row: B. Dearing, K. Hicks, P. Hill, J. Hall, L. Wiles, Brown, D. Gilliland. Third Row: C. Dawson, C. Powell, L. Ramsey, J. Coffman, M. Watson. S. Johnson, P. Conner, T. Moyer, B. Baty, J. Rojenski, M. Weaver, 51 Brent Williams Leads Brookville SCA While SCA OFFICERS: L. A. Gigliotti, Treas.; P. Reynolds, Sec.; M. Brewer, V. Pres.; B. Williams, Pres.; Mr. Brewer and Mr. Wright, Sponsors. Cafeteria monitors take seriously their SCA duties. 52 Boosting school spirit . . . posted daily menus for hungry stu- dent body . . . cafeteria monitors . . . sponsored Lynchburg District SCA Convention in November . . . collected toys for underprivileged tots . . . Faculty-Senior basketball game . . . honor rolls . . . State SCA Conference in Winchester .. . assembly programs . . . cooperating with FCA to aid Doug Boyce . . . Monday morning meetings . . . homeroom repre- sentatives . . . handling magazine collections . . . badges . . . the backbone of an efficient student body . . . setting school codes of behavior and dress . . . a student’s form of government — the democratic way. Stephany Burgess and Liz Brooks Guide District ) | First Row: P. Reynolds, M. Dossett, S. Hicks, D. Stallard, B. Fourth Row: J. Hartless, D. Richardson, C. Tolley, M. Williams, S. Burgess, C. Robertson, D. Lovell, J. Wood, S. Blanks, J. Myers, M. Dunevant, L. Clowdis, S. Myers. Fifth Royal. Second Row: S. Mason, C. Ricketts, K. McCarthy, D. Row: I. Wood, W. Cyrus, C. Perkey, D. Neal, L. Gigliotti, P. Nichols, K. Shepherd, T. Wood, A. Sowder, R. Rice, Mr. Hailey, E. Garbee. Sixth Row: A. Yasbick, F. Gough, M. Wright. Third Row: C. Jones, L. Garbee, A. Tice, K. Ashwell, Anderson, J. Brown, D. Newcomb, P. Dawson. C. Payne, E. Tyler, R. Spencer, T. Whitlock, E. Fisher. | ; ' lise. 11 e 18 ie | E71 ad i One of the many duties of SCA members was Many BHS students gave of their time and service to monitor the cafeteria during lunch hour. the collecting of toys for the underprivileged. 53 a Debate Teams Compete in Area Tournaments DEBATE CLUB OFFICERS Secretary Ann Sowder Vice President Ike Wood Treasurer Eddie Fisher Reporter Patty Lockridge SCA Representative Debbie Lovell President Debbie Jones a at a Sponsor } gai8' ' a : Mr. Wright a Resolved that... affirmative vs. negative... controlled Ridge District Debate Tournament... pre-competition arguing... area practice debates... Debate Tournaments at nerves... after-school sessions... compiling topic facts... the University of Richmond and Longwood College ... Blue the verbal battlefield. First Row: |. Wood, D. Lovell, D. McElhaney, C. Rudder. Second Row: B. Brown, A. Sowder, K. Riggins, L. Bernhardt. Third Row: Wreden, E. Fisher, C. Robinson, J. Larson, D. Rudder. Fifth Row: D. Jones, D. McClary, W. Bersch, R. Cox. Fourth Row: N. G. Rice, Mr. Wright, J. Palmer. 54 Library Club Aids in Maintaining the Library Club activities carried on daily ... assigned duties :. . early to school to prepare overdue notices... serving faculty and students... circulating books and magazines. . . lighten- ing the librarian’s load... taking audio- visual materials to classrooms... shelving books in proper places on shelves . .. Dewey Decimal System... patiently working on the job till 3:30. FP 2 PRAT Ree TL rarer? Library Club officers: K. Ashwell, SCA Rep.; K. Jones, V. Pres.; Mrs. Feagans, Sponsor; M. Commins, Sec.-Treas.; V. Driskill, Pres.; Mrs. Cyrus, Sponsor. First Row: A. Newberry, S. Moody, J. Wood, K. Ashwell, DD; Cantrell, D. Woody, K. Jones, D. Rudder, C. Crouch, K. Robert- son, R. Abbott, M. Commins, V. Driskill. Second Row: M. Stone, 55 J. Rush, J. Hall, D. Washburn, L. Williams, D. Hall, P. Anderson, D. Hendrick, C. Bruffy, D. Horn, S. Mason, J. Palmer. Third Row: Mrs. Feagans, Mrs. Cyrus. Editors Karen Ashwell and Debbie McCormick review recent Beeline with their sponsor, Mrs. Thompson. DIVISION EDITORS: D. Winfrey, M. Commins, D. Neal, C. Hill. S. Gilliam, B. Lawrence, M. Spivey, S. Curling. FT 56 New headquarters... enlarged staff... “newspaper” paper... a gossip column.. editorials... deadlines... galley proofs... sports highlights... ‘inside’ informa- tion... school personalities... freedom of the press... six-weeks distribution to brighten the prospect of report cards... the voice of Brookville ... an accomplishment worth remembering. Sanderson, B. Sydnor, P. Dawson, L. Hall, N. Dalton, J. Loving, V. TYPISTS AND COPYREADERS: M. Ogle P. Rexrode N. Wreden S. Gallion C. Evans S. Mason G. Auck REPORTERS: S. Johnson C. Jones D. Dudley J. Fitch L. Holmes A. Sowder S. Moyers G. Wills K. Lillard S. Hall Koawate A. Brown B. Woodall BUSINESS STAFF: S. Smith L. Banton L. Coffey C. Hunter A. Tice N. Precious M. Sowder L. Hicks T. Montgomery K. Brooks Busy homemakers... backbone of the American home . . . gaining efficiency in the skills of homemaking... leadership conferences... district meetings... participating in national competition for McCall’s Teen Council and Betty Crocker Homemaker Awards .. . trophy to the best all-around homemaker... perfecting domestic skills to become well-rounded individuals. ee Pat Harvey and Mrs. Dooley admire the trophy that will be awarded to the “best all-round homemaker.” eer: First Row: M. Gray, W. Bumgarner, D. Dawson, C. Eads, J. Ross, L. Smith, T. Riffe, S. Bruffy, B. Butler, J. Coffey. Fifth Row: B. L. Stinnett, M. Thoms, P. Thompson, B. Glass, C. Beasley. Second Anderson, T. Ogden, V. Brown, L. Winebarger, S. Hilbish, A. Row: L. Bondurant, D. Sullivan, W. Derbin, K. Dernoncourt, P. Blanks, C. Little, W. Hampton, C. Walker, P. White, K. Kanode, T. Conner, B. Lyles, R. Hendricks, J. Jakabowski, D. Burnette, C. Byrd, D. Butt, D. Green, M. Reynolds, S. Overstreet, K. Farthing. Artois, L. Elder, G. Phillips, J. Bonham. Third Row: R. Coleman, Sixth Row: S. Johnson, E. Johnson, S. Williams, K. Coleman, S. D. Allen, P. Nelson, K. Lloyd, D. Butler, S. Burnette, W. Garrett, Royal, D. Davenport, B. Dawson, M. Krantz, K. Collins, V. Beck, H. Jordan, P. Roginski, B. Trent, L. Watts, L. Wiley, D. Calloway, K. Almond, S. Branch, C. Witcher, W. Brown, D. Burnette, W. S. Bowen. Fourth Row: A. McClay, K. Helms, S. Wooldridge, T. Powell, C. Horton. Scott, J. Moyer, S. Hassell, R. Vest, C. Shearer, C. Allen, B. Watts, 58 For Brookville’s Active Future Homemakers Mrs. Morey presents McCall’s Teen Council pin to Sandra FHA OFFICERS: P. Harvey, Pres.; L. Boley, Reporter; D. Mann, Sec.; T. Ogden L. { Wade. Coffey, V. Pres.; D. Coffey, Treas. L. ab | First Row: Mrs. Dooley, D. Lipford, S. Wade, L. Williams, A. Cox, Miear, J. Russell, B. Crowell, N. Dawson, S. Miear, D. Coffey. C. Witt, D. Bomar, Mrs. Morey. Second Row: D. Watts, P. Fowler, Fourth Row: J. Owen, N. Reynolds, C. Porter, L. Boley, D. P. Harvey, D. Mann, P. Harvey, N. Helms, C. Bruffy, P. Payne, L. Coffey, B. Thompson, S. Miller, D. Dalton, D. Woody, J. Wilson. Coffey. Third Row: S. Moody, S. Wade, J. Evers, J. Ogden, Cc. Co-Editors Robin staff members. eg coe TO acess wie 2 eaten Mrs. Beverly and Miss Taylor worry alot. Kingsbury and Stephany Burgess delight in assigning tasks to 60 “At home” in the infirmary . . . subscription sales... page layouts... the roving cam- era... horizontal photos cropped to fit ver- tical spaces . . . filling copy blocks .. . rows of faces with no names... deadline pres- sures... sixth period... knowing “what color”... billing advertisers... arranging rows of club members... measuring head- lines... creating “catchy” captions... see- ing the books first... autograph party... crowding the year’s memories into 200 pages. Mr. Ward helps turn blank pages into a picturebook. Nancy Precious and Debbie McCormick lend their services fifth period Jack Brown covers sports and puzzles over page designs. to figure headlines and up-date the index. Units, Picture Cropping, and Rushed Deadlines It takes the concentrated efforts of Bobby Dearing, Liz Brooks, and Robbie Phyllis Skinner pores over unit charts to calculate uniform head- Winfrey to manage the business affairs of the BUZZER. lines. 61 D. E. CLUB OFFICERS: C. Walden, SCA Rep.; C. Reynolds, Sec.; T. Rexrode, Pres.; J. Bartell, V. Pres. j if i] October 22 D.E.C.A. fall rally ... selling candy to finance club projects... hosting February 18 District Leadership Conference ... State Leader- ship Conference in March... the Homestead in April for the Employer-Employee Banquet... fellowship and leadership . . . well-rounded, well- trained workers... co-operating business em- ployers... extra-curricular fun plus work experience. BROOKVILLE HIGH SCHOOL | ‘G First Row: F. Wilson, M. Crist, N. Ferguson, D. Jones, V. Dunn, L. Hedrick, D. Bailey, D. Jones, C. Walden, F. Klages, R. Reynolds, J. Eads, J. Brooks, D. Bosiger, B. Hedrick, D. Tyree, C. Reynolds, J. Jones, C. Beck, S. Mason, T. Rexrode. Third Row: R. Johnston, B. Bartell, Mrs. Olsen. Second Row: M. Fletcher, F. Martin, D. Falwell. Fourth Row: D. Ashwell, A. Pearson. Fifth Row: P. Hargis, N. Throckmorton, G. Viar, C. Patterson, J. Driskill, D. Lugar, J. Ottinger, H. Deaner. Sixth Row: M. Collins, D. Harmon. 62 en — = Halloween candy... Christmas bas- kets... lending a hand to the needy... improving school-community _ rela- tions... off to Roanoke for the March District Convention... VICA con- tests... Hotel Roanoke in April... State Convention... club — scrap- books... the spirit of competition... applying classroom knowledge to on- the-job training... learning the various aspects of salesmanship... posing for pictures... reflecting upon the year’s accomplishments... a final “thank you” with the spring Employer- Employee Banquet. 1.C.T. officers: Sandra Hedrick, Sec.; Beverly Horton, Pres.; Pat Creasy, V. Pres.; Debbie Creger, Reporter; Steele Pollard, Parliamentarian; Dennis Reynolds, Treas. ICT Members Compete for VICA Honors First Row: S. Pollard, B. Horton, P. Creasy, S. Hedrick, D. Creger, D. Reynolds, Mr. McKenna. Second Row: D. Cantrell, L. Talley, B. Burnette, J. Phelps, C. Hall, P. Robertson, D. Trent, R. Hart, R. 63 Carwile. Third Row: D. Pearson, L. Haden, A. Englund, T. Krause, D. Trent, W. Millner, C. McGann. Fourth Row: W. Walton, E. Cavey, R. Burnette, J. Diuguid, R. Hawkins, W. Childress. Drama-Forensics Participates in District Meet. Another year... new sponsors... election of officers... making preparations for the Christ- mas program... tryouts for One-Act Play competition... encouraging students to spell, read, and speak for Forensic Meet... District Forensic Meet... understanding tragedy and comedy ... memorizing lines . . . learning proper stage techniques... budding actors and actresses... preparing for careers in dramatics. DRAMA — FORENSICS OFFICERS: K. McCarthy, Treas.; T. Moyers, Sec.; B. Alexander, Program Chm.; R. Taylor, V. Pres.; D. Newcomb, SCA Rep.; C. Ricketts, Historian; J. Montgomery, Parl. First Row: D. Moyers, R. Taylor, T. Moyers, K. McCarthy, R. Gunter, W. Keel, A. Hogan, V. Hicks, B. Fox, S. Walthall, C. Glass, A. Lawson. Second Row: T. Whitlock, A. Tice, D. Newcomb, V. Vaughan, J. Millner, P. Goetz, S. Moyers, B. Evers, W. Brown, K. Robertson. Third Row: D. Horn, K. Lewis, S. Clark, B. Alexander, 64 J. Petty, J. Maxey, J. Woody, M. Cofer, S. Dalton, C. Cash. Fourth Row: L. Craft, C. Ricketts, M. Bashang, K. Saunders, D. Neal, R. Hawkins, J. Bush, D. Cyrus, C. Hunter, S. Mason, V. Bennett. Fifth Row: J. Montgomery, C. Riley, B. Sanderson, S. Owen, S. Hall, N. Wreden. First Row: J. Trent, E. Pribble, G. Dudley, J. Dolan, M. Marsh, H. Rowsey, M. Phillips, D. Brunk, S. Farmer, G. Burnette, Mr. Cauley. Second Row: A. Winnagle, J. Cordier, R. Campbell, D. Foster, T. Foster, W. Brown. James Dolan Represents FFA in Kansas City . Cauley proudly congratulates James Dolan upon his return from Kansas City. 65 Future Farmers... September... beginning of another busy year... October... Forestry Judging Competition at Appomattox . . . Nation- al FFA Convention in Kansas City ... Novem- ber... contest in Appomattox ... December... District FFA meeting in Rustburg... Febru- ary... National FFA Week... March... host to District Public Speaking Contest... April... Spring Dairy Judging... May... crop judg- ing...June...state convention at VPI. Brookville Spanish Club Hosts Area Schools SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Donald Stallard, Pres.; Pam Phillips, Treas.; Carol Noell, Sec.; Robin Kingsbury and Eddie Vogt, V. Pres. Initial meeting ... welcoming new members... election of club officers... slides of Spain... the Christmas Program... pinatas guest lecturers... hosting other school groups... Foreign Language Week... bullfights... Wide sombreros... Valentine’s Day Program... adopting intriguing customs... learning pronun- ciations ... meeting new people . . . studying the ways of others to better know ourselves. There’s no mistaking the Spanish Club members in serapes and sombreros. Paul Bowen plays the valiant matador in activity period festivities. In the Observance of Foreign Language Week First Row: L. Harker, A. Hogan, K. McCarthy, F. Wilson, L. Bumgarner, P. Trent, D. Bolen, J. Witt, A. Carwile, R. Kingsbury, Brooks, V. Vaughan, B. Hubbell, C. Hill, S. Curling, M. Ellett, K. N. Dalton, P. Taylor, B. Burley. Fifth Row: R. Garrett, J. Kidd, C. Craft, K. Ballowe, G. Jackson, Mrs. Smack, Mrs. Jackson. Second Williams, J. Bush, M. Dunevant, S. DeSha, H. Winebarger, M. Row: D. Dudley, P. Mawyer, J. Dolan, R. Spencer, S. Abbott, L. Wagman, E. Vogt, K. Bullock, M. Pena. Sixth Row: S. Julian, W. Crouse, B. Sanderson, P. Dawson, A. Newberry, M. Stone, B. Fitzgerald, R. Smith, M. McGlothlin, E. Manley, G. Blair, C. Cauley, K. Dinkins, D. Little, T. Miear, V. Thompson, M. Spivey. Royal, C. Olinger, P. Bowen, J. Bush, G. Watson, J. Shepherd, S. Third Row: H. Gutierrez, F. Gough, J. Brown, M. Baschang, T. Bush. Seventh Row: J. Ross, N. Rice, R. Brightwell, D. Woody, S. Sharp, D. Larson, G. Salmon, P. McCarthy, P. Hicks, C. Noell, C. Smith, P. Reynolds, S. Almond, J. Maxey, P. Goetz, R. Martin, G. } Robertson, L. Evans, D. Borsum, J. Wood, D. Hodges, D. Harper. Ruble, P. Stinnett . Eighth Row: S. Cyrus, G. Buchanan, D. Stall- Fourth Row: T. Whitlock, R. Burns, T. Wood, R. Haste, V. ard, P, Phillips, B. Hughes. French Club Observes Foreign Language Week French Club officers: K. Michael, Treas.; L. Hall, Pres.; M. Mehaffey, Sec.; D. Nichols, Reporter. October initiation of new members . . . the old members enter- tained by the new in November .. . learning French Christmas carols... Foreign Language Week .. . Spring festival . . . role- First Row: Mrs. S. Thompson, N. Dawson, D. Tuck, E. Denyszy n, B. Woodall, B. Browning, M. Freeman, T. Wiles. Second Row: A. McKenna, D. Moore, K. Hill, K. Lloyd, B. Alexander, L. Sims, D. Nichols, M. Anderson, D. Inge, K. Gale. Third Row: R. Rice, L. Krause, S. Powell, L. Trent, M. Dossett, J. Dolan, B. Dodson, T. Heptinstall, G. Rainey, R. Dinwiddie. Fourth Row: K. Gaines, J. aes DQ n v 2 z a o Old club members oversee fall initiation. playing... broadening our understanding of others... recit- ing... observing new customs. . . and another year ends. Clingempeel, K. Michael, J. Shepard, V. Hicks, J. Thompson, C. Hunter, H. Dickens, J. Lockhart, N. Wreden. Fifth Row: C. Snell, D. Wood, P. Rexrode, K. Ashwell, C. Oulds, P. Lipford, B. Baty, M. Brown, B. Hamlin. Sixth Row: M. Mehaffey, M. Eads, K. Lillard, Royal. F. Shepard, E. Bass, L. Hall, B. Sydnor, P. Fowler, K. Roman Festivities Highlight Latin Club Year Initiation of new Romans... the Roman-style wedding ... entertaining speakers from near and far... Mrs. Clark from England... Latin Week .. Roman feasts and festivities... the Forum... all in Roman tradition. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Mrs. Fenimore, Sponsor; E. Fisher, SCA Rep.; R. Roman players Jeff Larson, Cheryl Hobbs, and Gwen Auck enact Stadterman, Pres.; G. Womack, Vice Pres.; B. Myers, Historian; G. Auck, the typical wedding ceremony. Treas.; M. Brewer, Reporter. First Row: A. Crist, K. Payne, K. Meadows, S. Walker, C. Hobbs, G. Watson, B. Wilhelm, G. Gallion, N. Wreden, D. Jones, L. G. Auck, G..Womack, J. Larson, R. Lair, E. Fisher, Mrs. Fenimore. Ramsey, L. Evans, B. Cauley. Fifth Row: C. Ricketts, J. Arthur, Second Row: P. Mowry, R. Lee, C. Jones, B. Dudley, A. Whitlock, B. Allen, W. Kavanaugh, M. Watson, T. Fariss, L. Brooks, R. K. Cowins, A. Sowder, L. Holmes, S. Gallion, K. Tate, S. Moyers, Stadterman, K. Dorr, C. Payne, D. Bruffy, D. Woody. Sixth Row: G. Wills, K. Kiger. Third Row: J. Fitch, C. Evans, P. Fox, D. W. Bersch, C. Brewer, J. Cowins, D. Baber, W. Cyrus, T. Hedrick, McClary, C. Snell, C. Weekly, R. Scott, F. Sydnor, V. Bennett, K. L. Hicks, C. Shaeffer, J. Karnes, C. Hunter. Seventh Row: C. Riggins, P. York, S. Fitch, D. Williams, S. Johnson, M. Stone. Whitlock, R. Loving, R. Lee, B. Burton, E. Wilson, R. Falls. Fourth Row: J. Montgomery, M. Brewer, B. Myers, M. Patterson, 69 First Row: S. Myers, C. Perkey, C. Ricketts, C. Brewer, J. Mont- ton, G. Arthur, B. Dodson, M. Anderson, D. Moore, K. Woodford, gomery, K. Shepherd, B. Cox. Second Row: M. Brewer, T. Wood, Mr. McKenna. Fourth Row: C. Royal, J. Shepard, R. Smith, J. W. Bersch, B. Williams, S. Parnell, M. Marston, M. Dossett, J. Brown, F. Gough, J. Myers, M. Johnson, C. Richardson, E. Prib- Dolan. Third Row: A. Yasbick, L. Wilson, B. McKenna, J. New- ble. FCA Promotes Athletic Sportsmanship Fellowship of Christian Athletes... fostering high ideals ... making person- al sacrifices... hours of grueling prac- tice... patient and smiling in face of defeat... pausing to give thanks... Tuesday A.M. prayer sessions... en- couraging school spirit... wearing B.H.S. letters with dignity... aid for Doug Boyce... bottle drives... spon- soring Korean orphan... a task of ser- vice... displaying sportsmanship at all times. e ee a 4 vi Pi ween Fellowship of Christian Athletes officers: Chuck Ricketts, V.-Pres.: Bill McKenna, Chaplain; Clyde Richardson, Pres.; Mike Brewer, Sec.; Kenneth Shepherd, Treas. 70 Brookville’s newest club... head start toward careers in woodworking... transforming slabs of wood into beautiful objects... cutting, shaping, trimming, sanding... begin- ning with simple objects... using new wood-working tools ... new students learning techniques from_ older students. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB OFFICERS: R. Dodl, Pres.; M. Hensley, Treas.; B. Szaraz, Sec.; R. Tolley, Vice Pres.; Mr. Stillman and Mr. Yeatts, Sponsors. Industrial Arts Department Launches New Club Wiley, R. Dodl, R. Tolley, B. Szaraz. First Row: J. Hatcher, S. Sheppard, M. Peery, M. Hensley. Second Row: G. McGann, R. 71 eee ee ART CLUB OFFICERS: G. Buchanan, SCA Representative; D. Newcomb, Treas.; F. Shepard, Sec.; J. Fitch, V. Pres.; K. Craft, Pres. First Row: A. Sanborn, B. Wood, C. Hicks, G. Watson, M. Tyree, D. Newcomb, C. Riley. Second Row: R. Smith, M. Dooley, D. Hendrick, L. Trent, F. Shepard, F. Wilson, B. Sanderson, A. Tice, Mr. Thrasher. Third Row: L. Bernhart, G. Blankinship, G. Rice, J. 72 Dishman, J. Fitch, D. Lovell, K. Brooks. Fourth Row: S. England, T. Stinnett, T. Whitlock, R. Haste, E. Manley, W. Kavanaugh, G. Buchanan, K. Gaines. Fifth Row: C. Shaffer, C. Rudder, M. Spivey, G. Brookman, K. Craft, B. Woodall, C. Dawson. With Seasonal Varieties of Artistic Displays Shared ideas and budding talents... “decking the halls” at Christmas... foyer displays... palettes and paints... crowding in for meetings... the terrace level... a panoramic view ... the annual spring Art show... pooling ideas to create attractive dis- plays... painting backdrops for the annual minstrel... just plain enjoy- ment .:. showing creative talents... posters to add color to the halls... working together to beautify Brookville. The Brookville artists strike again! Paul Bowen adds a final touch to his handmade wreath before delivering it to an eager Christmas customer. 73 EMA I Ml SA A Ne ii RG Det Be i eee 74 — fASsS=—$2-VFecte-OZ a time for Mr. Brewer Employs Patience, Skill at BHS A new face ... authority with a smile . . . a listening ear to student ideas . . . school rules . . . district meet- ings... administrative policies... faculty meet- ings... bus routes... parent conferences . . . coordi- nating efforts of staff and personnel... providing answers to faculty questions... guiding and direct- ing... our symbol of leadership... merging new students and old into a successful school unit. Paul Brewer B.S., M.Ed., Principal. Herman P. Garbee B.A., Dean of Students. Smiling face... the “board” of education... pink slips... phone calls to sick students . . . warnings to “traffic violators” . anchor man on bus duty ... cafeteria patrol ... a gentle shove in the right direction... helping students reach goals and ideals . . . the symbol of law and order. - } wet Ak With a stern look of authority, Mr. Garbee keeps close tabs on the whereabouts of Brookville’s students. Assistant Principals Provide Invaluable Aid Mr. Wright employs diplomacy and understanding in aiding students. William E. Wright A Dee Vie las Assistant Principal. A helping hand ... a listening ear . . . guiding in the right direction ... correcting confused schedules... sponsoring the Student Cooperative organization .. . promoting school spirit... mailing transcripts... writing recommendations . . . assisting newcomers . . . presiding at assemblies . . . giving willingly of himself to be more than an assistant principal. 77 Counselors Aid Students Throughout Year Mattie W. Bersch Leonard M. Frady Willis H. Hemmings Marian Rudder B.S., M.Ed., Director of B.A., M.Ed., Guidance, B.S., M.S., Guidance Guidance Clerk Guidance. Physical Education 8. ; . a “_ ) = ; ——_ “ “ : : y Mrs. Bersch coordinates the work of the Guidance Department in Mr. Frady divides his time between counseling and coaching. directing student activity. Newest addition to the department, Mrs. Hemmings, counsels freshmen Mrs. Rudder handles clerical duties for Mr. Wright, Mrs. Bersch, Mr. ! and sophomores. Frady, and Mrs. Hemmings. With her friendly smile, Mrs. Purvis greets each student and school visitor who pass her desk. Secretaries Lend Talents to School Business Ringing phones... tardy slips... rhythmic tapping of typewriters . . . a buzzing inter- com... ailing students bound for home... teachers’ regis- ters... attendance reports... change to count... inter- school memos... errands to run... too few hours in a day ...atask completed .. .a fav- or granted ... a job well done. Mrs. Abrams efficiently handles the financial responsibilities of her job as general office procedure. Lynda M. Purvis Educational Secretary Ella C. Abrams Bookkeeper ss ig cease ai well as the countless details of —a i. mete SS) a Students Gain Skill As They Master English David W. Webb “Phyllis C. Jordan A.B., English 8. Lillie Spain Edna Agnes Taylor Bese Med: English 8, 11. Speech and Drama. Shirley F. Lair B.A., English 9. B.A., English 10, 11. B.A., English 10, 11. Eleanor W. Ferguson A.B., B.S., English 8, 9, D Corridor . . . new teachers . . . six weeks grades... student teachers ... all students milling toward one room or another... book re- ports... themes... research pa- pers... pilgrims journeying to Canterbury ... tragedies and com- edies of Shakespeare... sorrow and elation ... world literature... Am erican writers... complexities of grammar... structural ap- proach... journalistic abilities... satire... sentence structure... mastering our language... dis- covering our literary heritage from writers of the past ... letters to the newspaper... parallel readings... continuous efforts to penetrate the minds of twentieth century youths. Mrs. Ferguson “‘lays down the law” in one of the English 9 classes. rary And Learn the Extent of Their Language Joan W. Rowles B.A., U.S. History, English 10. Mr. Gowin seems very pleased with his cleanly SAAR erased bo ards. Ruth B. Lawson Elizabeth K. Moffit B.A., English 9, 10, 11. M.Ed., English 8, 10, 12. Terry K. Gowin Sandra M. Thompson B.A., English 8, 12. B.A., English 10, 12. me _ Mr. Webb has a way of making Krista Tucker seem bewildered as he hands out s. Thompson and her English 12 class study very diligently. papers in English 11. 81 ee ee a ee Discovering World of Finite and Infinite Sets Margaret S. Farrar B.S., Albegra I, ‘ Algebra II — Trig. Almer W. Williams B.S., Geometry, Algebra II - Trig. Mildred L. Travis B.S., Algebra I, Geometry. Harry S. Royal World History. B.S., M.A., Math 8, Mathemetics is fun? Brain teasers ... having tried and failed ... multiplying again and again... learning that 1 + 1 isn’t 2... proving that (x-y)? = 4... Advanced Math tests... cubic roots... plotting points... learning not to stick your neighbor with a compass... taking pop quizzes. . . scientific notation and logarithms . . . simultaneous equations ... learning to pronounce the mile- long mathematical terms... “Would you please draw a parabola?” ... calculations and computations... rounding wi numbers to the nearest thousandth... frac- AL | tions... computing interest... percentage of : ; x . Wey Oe eh error... “one and one and one is three”... , peed’ fumbling through your final year of high school math. 82 ! ” - £y 9 : “yy rs . ey ve. yy “ren. . . w + 4 Even after school hours, Provides A Realistic Insight to Mathematics Betty F. Beamer B.S., Advanced Math, Geometry. . : : | } } | Joyce S. Dixon B.S., Math 8, 9. Betty C. Wilson cass B.S., Algebra I, Mrs. Dixon explains sets and Venn diagrams to her math students. Physics. maak A Ls Ee oar a ae q” Marie Johnson B.S., Math 8. | Mr. Royal willingly takes time to listen to students’ queries. 83 Science Opens Minds to the Origin of Man Kenneth P. McBride A.B., M.Ed., Science 8, Biology. Jean M. Daniel A.B., M.Ed., Science 8, English 8. Cornelia C. Campbell B.S., Chemistry. Linda B. Davis B.A., Biology Science 8. Ann Mayberry B.A., Science 9. Robert Harvey B.S., Science 9, Math 9. William A. Shelton B.S., M.S., Science 8, 9. J.R. Lee Lewis B.S., Biology, Science 8. Ashby L. Milstead, Jr. B.S., M.S., Science 8, 9, Biology. ‘ eS a i NYSTROM Combining chemicals... balancing equations... the PHYSIOLOGY i oo = es Milky Way ... constellations ... development of man... Ai Se = _ study of evolution... dissecting a frog... pistil... Bai ai stip aprons and goggles... data sheets... bending glass... lab fees . . . hoping your experiment works. 1 i } } ac aco common INORGAN eteeeeas? sees eer ee eee een eeaeeceeeeeree” seeeeeer” oo + ies 4 pe seen Mrs. Mayberry hel larif a : elps clarify test instructi i i te s @) ‘ a Py : Smith. ns for science student Debbie Stet pert ' cote? As Students Discover What Life Is All About Seemingly Mr. Milstead finds activities of the hall more interesting than the cl ass. 85 a hee Se Vannie G. Pirkey B.S., Government, Health and Physical Education 9. Thomas D. Mattocks AL beeen A ee Se History, Govern- ment. Federalism . . . exploration of new lands... Battle of Hastings... feudal sys- tem... electoral college monarchy... The Great Compromise... Louisiana ris cat Purchase... Runnymede... Bill of Rights... world politics... economic sta- bility... our American heritage ... our system of government ... the demo- cratic way of life. 86 Mrs. Pirkey laughingly admonishes her seniors for trying to filibuster government class. Douglas H. Stinespring B.A., World History, History 8. Frances T. Shoemaker Bevel se clistory, Economics, Sociol- ogy. Students Study Past as They Look to Future m le 4 - . ) Smile, you’re on Candid Camera! And Help to Turn The Pages of History Judy Doss B.A., U.S. History, World Geography. James E. Teele B.S., Geography, World History. Frances H. Quigley B.A., U.S. History, Govern- ment. No, it’s not Rudolph prancing on the roof. You wouldn’t, would you? Foreign Studies Develop Comprehensive Skills Diana U. Smack ; : B.A., Spanish I, HI, IV. Swannie P. Thompson Honestly! The circus maximus is not square! B.A., French, English 9. Understanding our culture in relation to that of foreign countries .. . rolling your rs... echoing chariot races in the Circus Maximus.. . walking in the shadow of the Eiffel tower . . . using words your friends if s don’t ... slaving over projects ... designing “exotic”? Christmas cards 4 “5 =} ... translating... “breaking up” the class with an incorrect pronun- Barbara W. Jackson ciation .. . realizing that “Latin Lives Today.” B.A., Spanish 1, 11. “The shadow of your smile... . + Billy Fenimore B.A., Latin. Kelly Shoemaker B.S., Music. lunch time. The pulsating beat of a drum... learning lines and . spaces ... time signatures and note values. . . polish- | ing instruments... singing Shubert’s Mass inG... :; . our first student teacher... sight reading music... knowing your throat isn’t sore for nothing. } Mr. Shoemaker takes time out from his chorus classes to chat with students at ] Fine Arts Develop Cultural Appreciation J. R. Thrasher B:A., Art. Capturing the loveliness of a flower .. . the color chart... not getting charcoal all over you... your first portrait ... squirting oil paint all over you... studying the “tart” of the arts. Mr. Thrasher presides over the diversified activities of art class. 89 Students Learn Skill and Job Training , £ _— ), f Sel | : — Rebecca J. Olsen BS. Bs tl W. A. McKenna, Jr. BA eh BI Mr. McKenna happily thinks up new money-making projects for his I.C.T. members. Dreaming of a Thanksgiving wedding. 90 Importance of neat appearance on the job ... adjustment to new surroundings learning the proper way to ap- proach a customer... recognizing the instruments of your new world... in- vestigating technical skills... prepara- tion for the future ... combining class and work experience... cooperating employers... grades and pay checks ... leaving school early .. . instruction and supervision... broadening our vocational outlook . . . “‘the customer is always right” ... meeting the public... on-the-job training... learning today ... preparing for tomorrow. Virgil B. Cauley Lynn B. Stillman C. Ray Yeatts B.S., M.S., Agricultural B.S., Industrial Arts, B.S., Industrial Arts I, Science, Ornamental Mechanical Drawing. Mechanical Drawing I. Horticulture, General Mechanics. Graphic arts and crafts... application of dimensions and specifications . . . freehand sketching... ornamental horticulture ... accuracy in blue prints... applying geometric principles... new farming techniques... forestry... proper operation of farm equipment... creating masterpieces from slabs of wood ... using the lathe . . . applying the finishing touches . . . practical training The calm before the storm. for an employable skill. Mr. Cauley relaxes a few minutes in Mr. Wright’s office before going to Donned in white garb, Mr. Stillman stands ready to expose the big his classes at the Middle School. equipment of the shop to an invasion of students. 91 Business Department Adds Two New Members Iona R. Nixon B.S, Typing I, II. Melvin E. Campbell B.S., Commercial Arith- metic, Typing I. Elizabeth H. Beverly B.S., Typing I, Personal Typing, Notehand. Rita E. Hutcherson B.S., Bookkeeping, Short- hand I, II. R. Edward Fielding B.A., General Business, Business Law, Small Busi- ness Management. ae Clicking typewriters... eraser dirt stuck on keys... painfully transcribing notes... counting errors... racing to beat the clock on timed writings... checking balance’ sheet totals... “a:sidkfj” . . . untangling legal technical- ities... fighting with the tabulator bar ... sitting up “‘straight” . . . seeking the key to unlock the mysteries of general business ... replacing uncertainty with expert efficiency ... anticipating suc- cess in the business world. Mr. Fielding ambles down a crowded corridor be- tween classes. 5 ef Td hay, ita q 1% ) i | } Bernice N. Dooley Sarah L. Morey B.S., Home Economics. B.A., Home Economics. Home Economics Aids Future Homemakers Mrs. Dooley shows one of her students the proper way to lay a pattern on material. Inhabiting a “restricted” corridor . . . experi- menting with make-up... choosing color complements... carefully instructing a class on embroidery... creating fashion from limp fa bric ... learning the do’s and don’t’s of hostessing ... knitting and purling... hair styling and make-up techniques . . . serv- ing to the left and receiving from the right ... burning T. V. dinners . . . transforming a bowl of flour, butter, and flavoring into a fluffy pound cake... realizing the nobility of homemaking as a “profession.” Mrs. Morey discusses with her class the nap and grain of materials. 93 Developing Minds While Strengthening Muscles J Arlene Davis Cundiff 9 B.S., Health and Physical Education 9, 10. _ e Sharon M. Davidson qe B.A., Health and Physical Education 8, 9. Studying human anatomy... lessons in First Aid ... classroom driver education... behind the wheel... group skills... ex- panding minds... developing individual pride and personal grooming... indoor sports .. . gymnastics .. . field sports . . . val- ue of sportsmanship and good conduct... physically fit... mentally alert... know- ledge of diseases and mental illness . . . folk and classical music... team and individual sports... lay ups... physical fitness tests... jump shots... personal fouls... homeruns... outs... tackle... quarter- backs . . . strong bodies and alert minds. Miss Cundift’s girls practice hard to keep in shape. John W. Hill B.A., Health and Physical Education. It takes teamwork! | | : ° ° ° | Is Part of the Duties of Physical Education | pS. Heath and : Lights! Camera! Action! 95 Library and Bookroom Store Wealth of Wisdom 96 —— M r. Garbee enthusiastically eyes a prospective bookstore customer. Katherine R. Feagans B.S., Librarian. Jeanette Cyrus Library Clerk. Lost and found .. . coffeehouse . . . pencils and paper... the school marketplace ... shelves of texts... depository for lost articles... books, pens, and things. The wisdom of ages . . . volumes of knowledge ... overdue notices... periodicals... filmstrips... miss- ing projectors ... the “extra’’ class- room .. . faculty meeting place ... Title IJ filing rules... Dewey Decimal System... silence... a place of learning. Librarians maintain the smooth operation of the ‘“‘center” of the school. Ps a ——— € | . . . - ) | Mrs. Ore and Mrs. Brown create “‘salad magic” for the a la carte line. | “Mr. Bingham, will you please report to the office?” Cooks and Custodians Vital to School Life “Only 179 days to go,” sigh Mrs. Childress, Mrs. Hall, and Mrs. Maddox. Eunice keeps faculty members happy with full coffee pots. 97 | Senior Class Officers: Danny Dodl, Treas.; Parky McCarthy, Sec.; Robbie Spencer, V. Pres.; Norma Jean Ferguson, Pres. Patricia Jones Anderson Linda Sue Banton Dennis Neal Ashwell Veto John Bartell Class Officers The end of our struggle... swinging Home- comings... slide rules and_ textbooks... academic averages... chaos of senior day... being first to lunch and assemblies . . . cherishing memories of underclass years ... “special privi- leges”... sweating out College Boards... tapped by National Honor Society .. . selecting announcements and calling cards... donning long gowns and swinging tassels. . . Darryl Lewis Bailey William Craig Ballagh Ellen Marabeth Bass Cathy Leigh Beck Strive To Achieve High Goals For Their Class | Exclaiming the joy of final exams... receiving con- gratulations and_ rolled parchments... looking . toward tomorrow... plunging into new fields . . . searching for the key as we “turn” into time. Mattie Kathryn Bersch Patricia Edith Blackburn John Clayton Blair eee Debra Jean Bomar Grover C. Bondurant Donna Barbara Borsum Steve Kent Branch Deborah Kay Brooks Elizabeth Fay Brooks Michael Lee Brooks Donald Berkley Buchanan ! | 101 Stephany Yolanda Burgess Brenda Darnell Burnette David Randall Burns Audrey Faye Cabble Seniors Boost Morale Of The Underclassmen Janice Gayle Cabble Tana Rae Cannon Darlene Cantrell Mark Randall Carderelli Norman James Carson Christie Sue Cash Preston Wayne Childress Donnie Wayne Clark 102 Julie Anne Clingempeel Melissa Grey Commins Patricia Ellen Creasy Billy Holt oversees underclass punishment as seniors wield their whips on Senior Day. By Showing Them “Just What It’s All About” Deborah Lynn Creger Melba Jo Crisp Cynthia Ann Crouch Barbara Sue Crowell Nancy Kathleen Dalton Peggy Lorene Davis Pauline Beth Dawson June Faith Dean Red, White, Blue Show Spirit Of Class Of ’70 Russell Jack Derbin Wayne Nathaniel Dillard Eula Mae Diuguid Danny Ray Dodl James Earl Dolan Michael Stevely Dossett Mitchell Steven Dossett James Edward Driskill Debbie Ann Dudley Frances Elizabeth Dudley Gary Wayne Dudley Lea Beth Duncan 104 Vickie June Dunn Joan Lee Evers Norma Jean Ferguson Michael Claude Fletcher As They Rule The Roost At BHS On Senior Day Patricia Ann Fowler Milton Raymond Fox Dan Evans French Joyce Lorraine Garbee Phyllis Marie Garbee Wanda Burley Garbee Richard D. Gentry, Ll Emmitt C. Godsey, Jr. | 105 | Seniors Of ’70 Look Back With Fond Memories Pamela Sue Goff Marikay Gough Rosilyn Marie Gunter Horacio Gutierrez Cheryl Maureen Haas Carolyn Mae Hall Linda Gay Hall Linda Leigh Hall Ann Wylene Hanks Laura Ellen Harker David Allan Harmon Barbara Ann Harper As They Anticipate Their Graduation In June Richard Charles Hart Rebecca Ann Hassell Richard Thomas Haste Robert E. Hatcher, Jr. Richard Leroy Hawkins Sandra Kay Hedrick Nancy Jane Helms Debra Lou Heptinstall Cathy Walden is one of many seniors who devote a part of their day to help in the office. Patricia Fay Hicks Phyllis Susan Hicks Seniors Help Ease Burden Of Office Personnel Cheryl Ann Hobbs William Andrew Holt, III Beverly C. Horton Beverly Ann Hubbell Charles Daniel Hudnall Cheryl Trent Hudson Gay Burnett Hughes Jacqueline Paige Hunter Senior Class Sponsors: Mr. Wright, Miss Gunter, Mrs. Beamer, Mrs. Jewell Berna Hunter David Tylor Inge Gail Dean Jackson John Daniel Johnson Deborah Virginia Jones Donald Lee Jones By Assisting During Lunch In The Cafeteria John Shepard Jones Martha Marie Jones Robin Diane Kingsbury Louis Ray Lacy Beverly, Mr. Mattocks, Mrs. Quigley, Mrs. Thompson. John Robert Lair, Jr. Donald John Larson James Vernon Laughlin, Jr. Helga Laura Leftwich Gerald Bruce Lindsey Dinah Linda Lipford Donna Brenda Lipford Seniors Reach Position As Best Of The Bunch John Chester Loving David Wayne Lyles Karen Leigh McCarthy Stephen Parky McCarthy Allen David McConville Deborah Lee McCormick Jesse Kenneth Martin Sherry Ann Mason j 110 Sheila Ann Mawyer Marilyn Sue Maxey Claude Weston Mayberry Cathy Lynn Mayhew Ken Lee Michael Grace Elizabeth Miear James Roger Millner Joan Marie Millner As Underclassmen Try Harder For Second Best Joseph William Montgomery Sarah Jo Moody William Henry Moore Joseph Wade Morris Patricia Ann Moyer Lacey Denise Moyers Loretta Teresa Moyers Kathy Anne Myers Dxy = Axlimo = 3x7 = 2ax'? As Seniors Tackle Difficult Math Problems David Anthony Neal Nancy Lee Neighbors Mervin Orin Newberry Dana Jean Newcomb | fy David Thomas Nichols Debbie Ann Nichols Carol Joy Noell Marianne Blair Ogle Van Dale Ogle Bruce Campbell Ostrom Sam Carlton Owen Allene Beatrice Parks : They Also Learn to Balance Equations of Life Mark Stribling Patterson Karen Keith Penny Randee Marie Perkey Michael Scott Peters 113 Janice Elizabeth Phelps Richard A. Poindexter Elmer Steele Pollard Sharon Kay Powell | Literary Ambiguities of Chaucer, Shakespeare Tony Roger Powell Nancy Louise Precious Ava Lou Pribble Seniors Susan Hicks, Kay McCarthy, and Brent Williams plan their strategy in launching the annual magazine campaign. Rs, iii ot Roger Alan Prillaman Terry Lane Rexrode . aus ae Carolyn Marie Reynolds Dennis Lee Reynolds Ralph Edward Reynolds William Clyde Richardson Add To Trials, Tribulations of BHS Seniors | i i i Sheila Wade Richardson Charles Lawson Ricketts, III Clarence R. Riley, Jr. Larry Wayne Ring Susan McDaniel Ring Kathy May Robertson Pat Lou Robertson Beverly Carol Robinson 115 Dreams Become Realities For The Class of ’70 wet =e ea Henry D. Ross, Jr. Janet Howell Sales Betty Gray Sanderson Brenda Kay Saunders Karen Paige Saunders Wanda Gail Scott Clyne Mason Shaeff Johnny Lee Shepard Kenneth Earl Shepherd George Damon Shropshire Gary Edward Simmons 116 __ As They Reach The End Of Twelve Years Of Study James Michael Smith Norman DeWayne Snyder Robert Estes Spencer Dorothy Marie Spinner Martha Lucretia Sweeney Barbara Louise Sydnor Linda Dianne Talley Donnie Edward Tate Rachel Hart Taylor Debra Ruth Thompson David Alan Trent Larry Alan Trent 117 Seniors Learn To Assume Roles Of Leadership Michael Lyle Tyree Vickie Lynn Vaughan Sandra Lee Wade Sandra Marie Wade Cathy J. Walden Guy Hatcher Watson, Jr. Debra Donnette Watts Mary Martha Weaver Mike Tyree and Clarence Riley listen “attentively” to topics discussed 118 Terry Wayne Whitlock Brent Allen Williams James Frank Wilson Joyce Lea Wilson As They Emerge Into The Worlds Of Tomorrow Terry Michael Wilson Diana Leigh Winfrey Catherine Marie Winnagle Glenda Gail Womack Janet Lee Wood Terrell Dean Wood at a senior class meeting. 119 Jeffry Howard Woods Nicholas Roman Wreden, III Richard Lee Wright Robert Earl Wright Seniors Take Interest in J.A. and Junior Miss Guy Watson pauses before introducing Mr. Tom Hollingsworth to the Stephany Burgess, second runner-up, and Dana Newcomb, first rinner- student body at the Junior Achievement Assembly. up, proudly display their trophies won in the Lynchburg Junior Miss Pageant. 120 | Football captain Joe Montgomery checks his team’s program from Class president Norma Jean Ferguson calls the meeting to order. sports clippings. As They Excel in School, Community Activities (s The Blue Ridge Chapter of the D.A.R. this year presented their Good Seniors Liz Brooks, Stephany Burgess, and Robin Kingsbury head up Citizenship Award to Randee Perkey. the BUZZER staff. 121 Seniors Represent BHS at Boys and Girls State Brookville’s representatives to Boys’ State were Mitch Dossett, Clyde Richardson, Dan Neal, Brent Williams, and Clyne Shaeff. Off to William and Mary... Radford College... early morning roll calls... model cities... city government... political elections... party cau- cus... chaos of mock conventions. . . new facts and new friends... exhaustion! ... the democratic way of life . . . state constitution . . . exchange of ideas... adopting new attitudes... enthusiastic chants of marching citizens... constructive competition... a spark of patriotism to ignite the flame of democracy. Brookville’s representatives to Girls’ State were Stephany Burgess, Glenda Womack, Denny Moyers, Sue Maxey, Susan Hicks, and Terry Moyers. 122 : ; | National Honor Society Boasts Largest Induction First Row: B. Crowell, N. Dalton, J. Clingempeel, L. Brooks, P. Blackburn, K. Bersch, E. Bass. Second Row: B. Hughes, L. Hall, S. Hedrick, C. Hobbs, J. Evers, M. Dossett, D. Dodl, M. Dossett, D. Jones. Third Row: D. Moyers, B. Moore, J. Montgomery, K. McCarthy, S. Maxey, C. Litten, H. Leftwich, R. Kingsbury, M. Character... leadership... service... tallying mid- semester averages... awaiting results... watchful Suspense ... personal pride ... solemn air of the tapping ceremony ... an audience of beaming parents and proud teachers .. . entering an organization of service. —Photo courtesy The Lynchburg News The Daily Advance Jones. Fourth Row: K. Shepherd, R. Perkey, M. Patterson, A. Parks, D. Nichols, D. Nichols, O. Newberry, D. Neal, T. Moyers. Fifth Row: N. Precious, N. Wreden, G. Womack, B. Williams, M. Weaver, V. Vaughan, R. Taylor, M. Smith. Selecting officers . . . planning spring projects . . . securing video tape player for school... senior tutoring... the pride of academic excellence... outstanding leader- ship... capable and willing service... the crowning touch... the long-awaited reward of twelve years effort. Junior Class Officers: Mike Brewer, Pres.; Margaret Spivey, Sec.; Chris Miear, V. Pres.; Patty Dawson, Treas., is not One step closer... College Boards... Junior-Senior Prom... upcoming senior year . .. rings... SCA Vice-President . . . dodging Seniors on their day... Homecoming Dance... football and basketball games... final exams... ingenious minds... ’71 all the way... bombarded with PSAT tests... class meetings—— missing classes... discussions, experiments, and finally problem- solving... 180 six-hour days... College Night... Juniors so flighty ... looking backward to recall happy school-day memo- ries .. . looking forward to being “mighty Seniors.” Susan Abbott Gary Adams Bert Allen Betty Anderson Michael Anderson James Arthur Karen Ashwell Michael Ashwell Kathy Ballowe Thomas Banks Mauri Baschang Debra Bosiger Victor Bosiger Paul Bowen Mike Brewer 124 Ginger Brookman Carl Brooks Jennie Brooks Robert Browning Carolyn Bruffy Deborah Bruffy Barry Bryant Delores Bryant Glenn Buchanan Kay Bullock Bill Bumgarner Kenneth Bumgarner James Bush Gary Byrd Gail Caldwell Betty Cauley Debbie Coleman Mrs. Spain’s fifth period English class works diligently on six weeks test. 125 Miss Crist, student teacher, ij procedures of theme writing. explains Doug Coleman Michael Collins Bill Conner Ann Cox Karen Craft Michael Crank Anita Crist Lynn Crouse Sharon Curling Nancy Dawson Patty Dawson Hamlett Deaner Karen Dinkins Ronnie Dinwiddie Bertram Dodson Pamela Dodson Joe Dolan Kathy Dorr Brenda Dudley James Duigiud Mary Ellett Steve England Arvid Englund Linda Evans Roger Falls William Falwell Sheila Farmer Chuck Flowers Patty Fox Beverly Fountain Nancy Frank Mike Freeman Candy Fulcher Kenneth Gaines Kirk Gale Roger Garrett Debbie Giles Steve Gilliam Ricky Godsey CI LE ne Paul, 128 Randy Guill David Hamlet David Hargis Tim Harlow Dennis Harmon Dianne Harper Chery]! Harris Pamela Harvey Patricia Harvey Molly Haskins Barbara Hedrick Deborah Hedrick Betty Hensley Charles Heptinstall Cynthia Hill Ricky Hill Donna Hodges Anita Hogan Monty Hogan Chuck Howard Randy Jennings Robert Johnston Cheryl Jones Deborah Jones Wesley Kavanaugh Jimmy Kidd Alfred Krantz Larry Krause Mike Lethcoe Debra Ann Little Patty Lockridge Velda Londeree Cathy Longden Debbie Lovell Paul Lugar Lee Lunsford Deborah McClary Tim McCoy Claude McGann Bill McKenna if PR i i ae 130 Joe Malott Donna Mann Frankie Martin Cathy Mason Sharon Mason Terry Mason Allison Mast Robert Maxey Deborah Mayhew Mary Mehaffey Carolyn Miear Chris Miear Sandra Miear Teresa Miear Sandra Millner LaNelle Montgomery Dorothy Moore Patricia Mowry Blake Myers Kenneth Nelson Ada Newberry Gary Ogden Jacqueline Ogden Carter Olinger Joe Ottinger Consuella Oulds Quinton Overman Darryl Padgett Martha Patterson Cheryl Payne Jerry Payne Karen Payne David Tuck ties bows in Terry Heptinstall’s hair as a part of the French Club initiation. 131 Pattie Payne Arnold Pearson David Pearson Maria Pena Pam Phillips John Precious Early Pribble Steve Price Pam Rexrode Neil Rice Rhonda Richardson Richard Riley Malcolm Roberts Delores Robinson Mike Rorer Deborah Rose Houston Rowsey Reggie Russell Gwen Salmon Ronnie Scott Jimmy Seay Terrell Sharp Donna Shepherd Sheila Shupe John Skinnell Phyllis Skinner Anthony Smith David Smith Owen Smoot Carol Snell John Spinner Margaret Spivey Richard Stadterman Donald Stallard Susan Stalnaker Ted Stinnett Margaret Stone Jane Thompson Vickie Thompson 133 “I always wear this shade of lipstick,” French Club initiate. says Mike Anderson, a. sy My cnt Upperclassmen assemble in the gym to receive applications for Junior Achievement. Vickie Thrasher Norman Throckmorton Jean Tillotson Dennis Trent David Tuck Gary Tucker Krista Tucker Eddie Tyler Deborah Tyree Doug VanderDoes Gary Viar Marty Wagman Mike Walters Tom Watts Janice Weeks John White Tim Wiles Charles Williams Howard Williams Linda Williams Gail Wilson Janice Wilson Herbert Winebarger Donna Wood Donna Woody Gary Wooldridge Shelby Wooldridge Thomas Wyant MED iy ee “I regret that I have only two feet to give,” indicates Steve England to the mighty seniors on their day. 135 eR of Wh Proud sophomores... another step up the ladder toward graduation ... forever in the middle .. . new and challenging courses... attendants to home- coming court... SCA secretary... high-spirited upperclassmen ... setting examples for underclass- men to follow... learning from mistakes... reflections of youthful progress... promises of junior dignity. a oe : al Pah raat 22 = ey it ) ESE ee Bi ed A te Betty Abbott Sharon Albert ore cae 2” Cara Alcock Alan Aldous 4 it F pp : Sophomore Class Officers: Steve Cyrus, V. Pres.; Robert Watson, Pres.; Ann McKenna, Sec.; Sammy Newman, Treas. Belinda Alexander Eric Almond Susan Almond Yvonne Anderson Crystal Armentrout Gwen Auck Samuel Austin Joseph Banks Belinda Baty Gary Blair Marion Blair Linda Boley . 136° Donna Bolen Robert Borum Susan Branch Bonnie Breeden Roger Brightwell Kathy Brooks Becky Brown Jack Brown Monteray Brown Wesley Brown Cathy Bumgarner Vickie Bumgarner Bonnie Burley Joe Bush Suzann Bush Barbara Bybee Judy Caidwell Brenda Callahan Barney Campbell Robert Campbell Mike Cantrell = — Sophomore Susan Gallion establishes contact with the “outside world.” Sophomore sponsors: Mrs. Fenimore, Mrs. Rowles, Mrs. Moffit, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. j Nixon, Mr. McBride, Mrs. Williams. he Linda Carderelli Anne Cardwell Allison Cash Randy Cash Malcolm Childress Iris Coates Martha Cofer Debbie Coffey Donna Coffey Linda Coffey Debra Collins Janet Collins Kathy Cowins Lou Ann Craft Steve Crandall Bobby Crouch Steve Cyrus Dale Dalton Rickey Daniel Chris Dawson Karen Dawson Bobby Dearing Kirk Decker Edwige Denyszyn Scott DeSha Roger Dodl Marion Dooley Larry Doss Terry Doyen Vance Driskill Robert Drumheller Delores Dudley James Dudley Mike Duncan Michael Dunevant Tim Dunford 138 Laura Eads Mildred Eads Dianne Elliott Kenneth Englund Cynthia Evans Elizabeth Falls Thomas Fariss Kenneth Farthing Peter Fazzi Eddie Fisher Janet Fitch Wilson Fitzgerald Euphan Fowler Larry Fowler Becky Fox Gary Gallion Susan Gallion Ernie Garbee Laura Garbee David Garrett Debbie Gilliland Cindy Glass Peggy Goetz Frank Gough Michael Haden Debra Hall Steve Hall Sophomore Barbara Thompson freezes in mid air at the thought of another day of hard work. Betty Hamlin Marlene Harris Curtis Harrison Brenda Hartless Carolyn Haynes Debbie Hendrick Charlotte Hennegan Terry Heptinstall Cathy Hicks Ricky Hicks Vicky Hicks Gary Hogan Linda Holmes Delton Horn Ronnie Hubbard Clara Hunter Mark Hutter Donna Jamerson John Jett Diane Johnston Catherine Jones Ellen Jones Patricia Jones Marilyn Keller Kathy Kiger William Kleinman Jeff Lacy Sheila Lair Jeff Larson Holly Lawrence Ann Lawson Ramonia Lee Richard Lee Kathy Lillard Billy Lindsey Junior Litten Harold Lyles Eugene McGann Mike McGlothlin Ann McKenna Sandra McKenna Andy McQuaid Martha Magann Angela Maio Mike Marston RoxAnne Martin Wanda Martin Robin Mason Nancy Massie Janet Maxey Teresa Mayberry Ed Mays Gerald Mays Mike Mays Kathy Meadows Aubrey Miear Sue Miller Wanda Millner Teresa Montgomery Sherry Moyers Sammy Newman Jim Newton Michael O’Brien Frank Ogden Faye Ore Joan Owen Joyce Palmer Stewart Parnell Joe Patrick Chris Patterson Rodney Patterson Mike PerDieu Sophomores Bobby Drumheller and Thomas Fariss unhappily leave their sports page to greet the roving photographer. 142 Jane Petty Mike Phillips Cynthia Porter Sally Porter Dennis Powell Sheryl Powell Cynthia Profitt Lynn Ramsey Starla Ramsey Pamela Reams Tony Reese Nona Reynolds Patricia Reynolds Shawn Reynolds Lola Rice Rita Faye Rice Curtis Richardson Andy Riffe Keith Roach Cindy Robertson David Robertson Carol Ann Rogers Janice Roginski Jeffrey Ross Claude Royal Constance Royal Glenda Ruble Dianne Rudder Doug Saunders Barbara Schoonover Heywood Scott John Seigla Mike Shannon Faye Shepard Janice Shepard Lauren Sims Nancy Smith Rodney Smith Roger Smith Sharon Kaye Smith Wayne Smith Angela Snead Jane Snyder Ann Sowder Burt Spear Margaret Steele Pam Stinnett Bill Szaraz Kathy Tate Patricia Taylor Tony Templeton Barbara Thompson Gerald Thompson Anne Tice Robin Tolley Sherry Tweedy Danny Viar Rhonda Viar Eddie Vogt Sushima Vyas Donald Wade Kathy Wagner Shelby Walker Susan Walker Sharon Walthall Mike Watson Robert Watson Deborah Watts John Watts Tom Wheaton Brad Wheeler Carl White Anita Whitlock Jamie Whitt Roger Wiley Barry Wilhelm Craig Williams Patricia Williams Genie Wills David Wilson Edward Wilson Patricia Wilson Robby Wilson Ronald Wilson Mr. Shoemaker’s fifth period chorus class marks the nearing of day’s end for melodious sophomores. 144 _— SS Mike Winebarger Robbie Winfrey Elizabeth Winston Cheryl Witt Sandra Witt Susan Witt Sharon Wood Bobby Woodall Debbie Woody Judy Woody Bobby Wooldridge Cindy Wooldridge Sandra Wooldridge Terry Wooldridge Beth Worley Wanda Wright David Yasbick Mark Young Class of ’73 7 Determined attitudes toward achieving goals ... new and interesting people to meet... our proud title, “Fresh- men”... the backbone of J. V. sports . . . participation in clubs ... helpful “advice” from upperclassmen . . . leisure time spent in extra-curricular activities... another year behind us. Freshman Class Officers: Craig Brewer, V. Pres.; Jeff Myers, Treas.; Lou Ann Gigliotti, Pres.; Kim Woodford, Sec. Ronald Adams Alfred Allen Thomas Allen Elbert Andrews Serita Andrews Donna Arthur Glenn Arthur Phillip Ashwell Billy Austin Frank Austin David Baber Kathy Baker Ted Ball Myra Bankert David Banks Deborah Banks Dennis Banks Karen Barksdale Vicki Bennett Moxie Bernhardt Winston Bersch Karen Bible Ricky Bobbitt Gary Booker Craig Brewer Patricia Brooks Wanda Brooks Ann Brown Fred Brown Germaine Brown Vicky Brown Sandra Bruffy Danny Brunk Wanda Bumgarner Guy Burnette Sharon Burnette Bill Burton Richard Campbell Yolanda Canada Rose Carderelli Sue Carwile Windell Carwile Sandy C lark Trilvia Claybrook William Clements Ken Clowdis Lewis Clowdis Tommy Coates Joyce Coffman Randolph Colbert Robert Colinger Sandra Colinger Barbara Collins Page Conner Ralph Conner Jack Cordier John Cowins Brian Cox Brad Creger Louis Crews Mike Crist Claudia Cyrus Wayne Cyrus Michael Davis Dale Dawson Robbie Dawson Sheila DePriest. Willa Jean Derbin Glen DeWeese Sheila Diuguid Deborah Dodl Barbara Dolinger Darrell Dowdy Randy Dudley Kenneth Duff Brian Duncan David Duncan Cindy Elder Lindy Elder Henry Fenton Deborah Ferguson Sandra Fitch Terry Flowers Calvin Foster Derrell Foster Terrell Foster Susan Fox Roxanne Franklin Norma Fruin Glenn Gale Wanda Garrett Lou Ann Gigliotti Donna Godsey Gayle Godsey Wayne Goodman Robert Graham Mary Sue Gray Ray Green Jody Guill Channing Haas Phil Hailey Russell Hale Judy Hall Kelles Hall Kenneth Harper Carolyn Harris Mary Harris Nancy Harris Susan Harris Kenneth Harsley Terry Hedrick Michael Hensley Kathy Hicks Laura Hicks 148 Richard Hicks West Hicks Mike Hilbish Karen Hill Katherine Hill Pamela Hill Garry Howard Thomas Ingram Marvin Jamerson Donna Jennings Michael Johnson Rebecca Johnson Stephanie Johnson George Jones Hazel Jordan Joseph Karnes Billy Keyes Tom Knecht James Lacy David Lang Wesley Lanham Vicky LaPrade steve Lillard Billy Lindsey Kathy Lloyd Joyce Lockhart Nata Londeree _ Richard Loving Virginia Lunsford Kristin McAllester 149 Freshmen find time in their schedule for pastimes other than classwork. Kathy McClary Marjorie McCormick Mike McDonald Michael Marsh Marie Marshall Jeanne Mason Susan Mason Theresa Mawyer Terri Meadows Loretta Merrick David Miller Terry Miles Thomas Millner Cynthia Moore Donald Moore Janet Moore Bobbie Moran Donna Morris Eddie Murrell Jeff Myers Scott Myers Susan Nance Greg Nichols Cecil Noell Nicki Nuzzi Teresa Ogden Charles Ore Several freshman sponsors meet to plan for the collection of class dues. 150 Palma Ottinger Terry Ottinger Sarah Parks Nick Peelen Michael Peery Keith PerDieu Charles Perkey Dennis Phillips Patricia Phillips Bobby Poindexter Ricky Powers Pat Ramey Becky Reynolds Darlene Reynolds Jeff Rhodenhizer Jeffrey Riffe Kathy Riggins Allen Robertson Cindy Robertson Clay Robinson Howard Rudder Jo Ellen Rush Grover Schmitt Regina Scott Craig Shaffer Terry Shannon Robert Shepard Mary Shepherd Steven Shepherd Kathy Shupe Sandra Shupe Paul Simpson Tony Simpson Kathy Skinnell Dean Smith Debra Smith Donna Smith Jessica Smith Rhonda Smith Sharon Snyder Lynn Stephens Linda Stratton Freshman girls stake their cl aims on cafeteria seats before upperclassmen invade the lunchroom. 152 Fabian Sydnor Donna Tanner Valerie Thomas Danny Throckmorton Larry Tinnell Jay Tomlinson Tommy Trent Mike Tweedy Debbie Tyree Valerie Uttal Ann Vandergriff Valerie VanLiere Diane VanNatten Steve Via Michael Wade Danny Waldron Delois Washburn Brenda Watts Daniel Watts George Watts Cathy Weekley Julie Weeks Robert Wells Jim White Roy White Curtis Whitlock Keith Whitten Kathy Wiles Linda Wiley Donna Williams Sandra Williams Ed Wills Larry Wilson Lee Wilson Steve Wilson Wayne Wilson Steve Winnagle Susan Wirt William Wiseman Cheryl Witcher Faye Witt Joyce Witt Landon Wood Laura Wood Elmo Woodall Kim Woodford J.C. Woody Katherine Wooldridge William Wooldridge Pam York Class of ’74 A sea of new faces... little frogs in big ponds... learning your way around... schedule cards in hand... trampled on by the big people... locker combinations... assuming new responsibilities . . . facing greater challenges... bewildered but ener- getic... pep rallies ...J. V. athletics . . . learning the meaning of school spirit... always last to assem- blies ... crowding in to lunch... stepping aside for upperclassmen... “burning the midnight oil”... playing crab soccer... dashing to beat bells... trodding the road to adulthood. Robert Abbott Celestine Allen Eighth Grade Class Officers: Sheree Hubbell, Treas.; Brad Taylor, V. Pres.; Linda Winebarger, Pres.; Robin Davenport, Sec. Brenda Almond Jimmie Anderson Connie Andrews David Bankert Travis Bass Cindy Beasley Vicki Beck John Bell Richard Bibb Debbie Billingsley Terry Blair Grafton Blankenship, Jr. 154 Amy Blanks Mike Blanks Kathy Bobbitt Linda Bondurant Janet Bonham Martha Booth Susan Bowen Horace Bradley Gerald Brown Michael Brown Wanda Brown Kristi Brumley Sylvia Brunk Ray Bryan Mark Buchanan Mark Bullock Garnet Burch Debra Burnette Deronda Burnette Debbie Butt Patricia Bybee Tina Byrd Fred Caldwell Jimmy Callahan Eighth grade physical education students listen to Mr. Hill as he discusses the importance of health in our daily life. 155 Brad Carwile Katherine Carwile Darlene Cavey Susan Claybrook Janet Coffey Susan Coleman Kathy Collins Keith Cox Terry Cox Kevin Crandall Charles Crews Steven Crist Gary Cunningham David Cyrus Kenneth Cyrus Allen Dalton Phillip Dalton Sandy Dalton Robin Davenport Calvin Davis Betty Dawson Leslie Dawson Randy Dearing Linda Denny Karen Dodson Thomas Dolan Donna Driskill Conrad Dudley Carter Eubank John Evans a “ Michael Evans Tony Evelyn os . Students in Mr. Lewis’ homeroom take advantage of extra time to catch up on assignments. 156 Betty Evers Robin Falwell Steve Farmer Cindy Foster Mike Fowler Charles Fuller Thomas Fuller Mary Garbee Susan Gentry James Gilchrist Joseph Gillespie Bonnylin Glass David Gough Diane Green Randy Greene Marina Guenther David Thomas Hadden Wanda Hampton Dennis Hargis Rodney Harper Barry Harris Claude Harris Kenneth Harris Randolph Harris George Hartless Lee Hartman Wayne Hartman Sarah Hassell Gwen Haymaker Rhonda Hendrick Kathy Hendricks David Hensley Anne Heuser Carla Hicks Mary Ann Hicks Homeroom captain Fred Stanberry leads his classmates into the school magazine sale. Phillip Hicks Sharon Hilbish Steve Hill Eddie Hodge Carole Hubbard Sheree Lee Hubbell Kenneth Hudson Julie Jakobowski Vivian Jett Deborah Johnson Edwina Johnson Kent Johnson Mark Johnson Steven Johnson Karen Kanode Wiley Keel Debra Keith Lance Kingsbury Mike Knight William Lawrence Jeff Lehmann Keith Lewis Fred Lindsay - Clifford Little ; 158 Cynthia Little Bert Loflin Barbara Lyles David McElhaney Glen Mclver Susanne McClary Donna McCraw David Maddox Karen Maddox Eddie Mason Debbie Mays Tanalea Mays Kenneth Mehaffey Kent Meyers Darrell Miear Dennis Montgomery Robert Montgomery Jill Moyer Michael Murrell Ann Neal Phyllis Nelson Steve Newman Donald Newton Glen Nicely George Oliver Betty Oré Elizabeth Ostrom Donna Overstreet Sharon Overstreet Beth Parnell Eighth grade science students display varied reactions to the barrage of scientific data delivered in Miss Daniel’s lecture. 159 Barbara Patterson William Peery Joey Peters Sally Peters Anita Phillips Shelby Powell Wanda Powell Scott Price Deborah Puckett Teresa Pulliam Margaret Reynolds Gary Rice Darrell Richardson Terry Riffe Morris Riggins Wally Roach Katherine Robertson . Sammy Robertson Janice Ross Sharon Royal Phillip Russell Katherine Shearer Clark Shupe Edmond Shupe Wanda Shupe Cheryl Smith Larry Smith Linda Smith David Snead Martha Sowder John Stephens Linda Stinnett Ray Stinson Barbara Strange Sally Ann Strange Dawn Sullivan Eighth grade voices blend with the harmony of the Junior Chorus. 160 , : Michael Szaraz Deborah Taylor Ada Templeton Robert Tillotson Gene Tinnell Charles Tolley Ralph Traylor Phil Tucker Linda Tyler Frank Vaughan Rhonda Vest Chery] Viar ’ Vickie Wade Barry Waldron Crystal Walker Danny Waller Massie Ware Brenda Watts Linda Watts Mike Watts Martha Weaver Peggy White Marc Wilcher Linda Wiley Scott Wilkerson Wanda Wills Verne Wilson Linda Winebarger Ann Marie Wiseman Cynthia Witcher Audrey Witt Brenda Wood Gloria Wood Isaac Wood Susan Wooldridge Gilbert Wright 161 Eighth grade sponsors pause between classes to observe and goings” the “comings students. of Brookville’s newest . — —E el % : 2 162 | | | | = agent ee : bhp oe vem % + aS ai didi, a time for LO w ee —Nnw Sw Zen 163 KUT KURL BEAUTY SALON 812 Stuart Street 845-2472 @ Millwork e@ Building Materials e Carpet 1501 Rutherford Street “Behind The City Stadium” Dial 845-8006 SCHEWEL FURNITURE CO., INC. “Let Schewels Feather Your Nest” 11th and Main Lynchburg, Va. Eight Colleges now offer degrees in Pulp and Paper Technology. Exciting things are happening in our industry — why don’t you talk to the Industrial Relations people at Mead about it? we THE MEAD CORPORATION 164 empay . VAUGHAN “‘for the Best Deal in Town” Chevelle Camara Cadillac G.E. Frigidiare G. E. Sylvania T.V. Lynchburg, Va. DOOLEY’S FLORIST, 627 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia MYERS RHODES EQUIPMENT CO., INC. New Holland — Oliver — New Ideas Brillion — Massey — Ferguson Farm Machinery McCulloch Chain Saws 1612-14 Main Street Dial Victor 7-7797 Lynchburg, Virginia Compliments of CRADDOCK-TERRY SHOE CORPORATION IEG S A (ON AR a 9 amma SS Ca at suddenly money is beautiful... with a portfolio of five beautiful checks featuring scenic views of Virginia. It's our way of helping to “Keep Virginia Beautiful’? and the full-color check program depicting a surfer, horse country, a mountain range, historic Williamsburg and a Virginia skyline is a beautiful idea. 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ANNA ELIZABETH WADE sends best wishes to the class of ’70 raised money with Wade products since 1913. funds, find out first about the popular WADE Write for FREE napkin samples and complete FUND-RAISING PLAN. More than 100,000 details. clubs, PTA’s, school and other groups have ANNA ELIZABETH WADE Dept. 62 Lynchburg, Va. GUARANTEED FLAVORINGS — GREETING CARDS NAPKINS — HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS Gibson Guitars and Amplifiers Pianos and Organs ROBERTS PIANO CO. “Everything Musical” Sheet Music Selmer and King Band Instruments ESTEPPE OLDSMOBILE ‘Build a Better Mousetrap . .. and the world will make a beaten path to your door. It happens all the time in our country. People with imagination and ambition can expect to be rewarded. Each of us has the opportunity to fulfill our dreams to get ahead by building a better mousetrap. In America profit and honor are rewards to those who make significant contributions to our way of life. 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Lowe : nae a ee } 4 De President | : a r, Brookville’s All-Regional Choir representatives pause before heading to Cave Springs. 178 Robbie Spencer President Parky McCarthy Secretary Pe en aie, t | Danny Dodl aa 0 Ce aera Treasurer SENIORS wish to extend Best Wishes to the underclassmen in future years at B.H.S. TAS: WARD PORTRAITS 1025 Church Street LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA Stephany Burgess says, “For portraits of distinction, call Ward Portraits.” A. LYNCH WARD, III — P.P.A. Phone 845-4254 Compe Pinting S.iceee Call23 95800 239-0430 -PROGRESS PRINTING CO., INC. 8601 Timberlake Road — Lynchburg, Va. ASK ABOVT OUR PREE DECORATING : SERVICE - TERMS AND TRADE: INS ‘ FURNITURE CARPETS PRAPERIGS HOME FURNISHINGS CO. Call 239-2669 @ 2320 WARDS RD. aaa One picture is worth a thousand words. 180 HARRY HAGA CO., Inc. 2408 Wards Road (Main Office) — Pittman Plaza P. O. Box 4293, Lynchburg, Virginia 24502 MAGNAVOX x. WESTINGHOUSE KELVINATOR RASH VOLKSWAGEN, INC. 2828 Candler’s Mt. Road Lynchburg, Va. WHITTEN FUNERAL HOME 1336 Park Ave. Timberlake Rd. 845-4521 239-0331 DICKERSON BUICK CORP. Buick and Oldsmobile Dealers Federal Street 181 The joy of summer school? HOTPOINT MOTOROLA ZENITH ED HAWKINS APPLIANCE CO. Chestnut Hill 5222 Fort Avenue ED HAWKINS Bus. Phone 239-6915 Owner Compliments BROOKVILLE DRUG STORE Leesville Road 239-0346 a Woodbrook Elementry School, Charlottesville WAYNE B. BOOTH THOMAS N. MANLEY President Vice-President GLENNA G. ELLIOTT Secretary MASONRY COMPANY INC Brownville Junior High School, Crozet — me erwvent tte: = Charlottesville Junior High School 2 St - ee = i aah s Phone 239-9235 8021 Timberlake Road Lynchburg, Virginia 24502 Night Phone f 239-3845 Forest, Virginia 24551 182 COMPLIMENTS OF BILL'S TASTEE FREEZ R. EDWARD FIELDING Parking Lot Painting 5502 Fort Avenue Phone 239-3143 4 Clifton St. 845-1740 Lynchburg, Va. 24501 XARIFA’S TASTEE FREEZ 9510 Timberlake Road Phone 239-8174 SOUTHERNER DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT For Everyday Prices and Good Food Eat at the Curb Service — Private Dining Room TASTEE FREEZ Wards Road — Route 29 South Telephone 239-8622 “Silence is golden . . % 183 BONNE BRAE LAUNDERERS @ CLEANERS Lynchburg, Virginia Phone 847-6683 BETTY BRITE CLEANERS 3031 Old Forest Road 384-5763 Comer. RCCOLA CURTIS M. HUNTER RICHLAND HILL’S ESSO at the corner of Richland Drive and Timberlake Road Compliments of BURLEY’S MARKET 8101 Timberlake Road Compliments of WATERING TROUGH MOBIL STATION Route 460 West BAUGHN’S MINIT MARKET 8605 Timberlake Road Locally Owned and Operated Groceries — Lunch Meats Vegetables — Frozen Foods OPEN 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. 7 days a week a) CHESTNUT HILL cua HARDWARE AMERICAN HARDWARE STORE NO. 1560 5220 Fort Ave. @ Lynchburg, Va. 24502 Phone 239-6812 AMERICAN NOVAWOOD CO. 2432 Lakeside Dr. : : Index of Advertisers A ARsPsCrrersOn oes PEs ee eae oe oe fe 172 Adan Motors: 208 44-2 ee ee Tie eee 166 Airport. Pure Oil Companyil. (sess oe he as oe 174 American Novawood Corporation .............. 185 Amis Plisahetht Wade. rs c ease os Ses Bee 170 Appalachian Power Company... 624 3 6 2 Ge 171 B Barr, Bross Jewelers sea aeons cee eee eos ein Le Rat. 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Wega «| cuneate eieareene 181 FIGtLE SONGS a ocho i wid) oie 3 See ee ee oe eee 170 Hick’s Big Hony Marketjine: 26 sien 6S oe es 176 Hughes Dry Cleaning Corp. —... 2 7.) 2. ee ee 177 1 Imperial Reading Corp. .:. c22 « = ' os. eee 173 J James | Davis, [ics 2.46 oo eee Lye dona P. Hughes Motor Co. ine. gate has co ee ee sft 186 K Kenneth Hammersley Pontiac, Inc. ............4. 169 Kutard Kuril Beauty Salon: 55s tea + ee 164 Lo Leggett Department Store. 4.24. 8 cn ow ee 166 Lynchburg Federal Savings and Loan Association ..... 167 M Mead Corporation: 2% Gc... sieve s. oboe 164 MeGhee's Furniture Co:g ine: a: eeiegeeees a 169 Miller and Rhoads Studio 4-66) .45 Foe we 6 ae 177 Myers and Rhodes Equipment Co., Inc. .......... 164 O Oak Hall Capand Gown Company ............. 170 P Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company ..... 3... 4... 00 185 Phillips Business Collegé OV)... 0s: Gc. wteis 2 we ee 168 Pizza Inn)... 0 Se ae Ss es ee 175 Progress Printing Co., Inc’ o . 392. S00 2g 2 ee 180 R Rash Volkswagen, Ine.cy -i .GG . o s Sia eee 181 Keains Furniture Col id. 5 5 169 Richland Hills Esso), 2). Gas = a = oe 184 Robert’s Piano. Company +e qiveu ete esa ee ee 171 Royal Crown Bottling Co. a 184 S S. Ho Franklin Con . [Ae eee ee ee 169 Schewel Fornituré Co. Inc.” 2e4.22 ee eee 164 years, Roebuck and Company “... .2s s s 6 eee ly Senior Classy sok. eh. (5, ao. See eee ae 179 sotitherm Air ince 25.2. a. oe kee ee eee 168 southemer Drive-In Restaurant.) . «cle se ee 183 Stevens Home Furnishings.Co. . ...... 4... ues 180 SUNDEAIT Se ees arc. ane An Sas 5 Aah) er 171 T Tastee: Freety fa aco nis ice ake 6 ol ee 183 Taylor Brothers, In¢vcs sus oaeeguaeee.: : eee 164 U United Virginia Bank First National ............ 165 v Vaughan Motor-Company .. ...: es = sa ee 164 Virginian. Pord . . ..lefes See ee. ik 175 W Ward Portraits -. i: . agg ol oe eee ee 180 Watering Trough Mobil Station ............... 184 WestoveD DING vious. ertere oid id ieee ene ae 176 Watters Fineemt 10s ie iy se a he. oe ow ee 181 Wilie-Canty hori a oe es ek A eos ce ee 166 Wiuston Heating Company. % « «4 5 4 eae ek ee eee 178 School Directory Administration and Faculty Abrams, Mrs. Ella 78 Beamer, Mrs. Bettie 50, 51, 83, 108 Bersch, Mrs. Mattie 78 Beverly, Mrs. Elizabeth 60, 92, 108 Brewer, Mr. Paul 13, 17, 52, 76 Campbell, Mrs. Cornelia 84, 85, 129 Campbell, Mr. Melvin 92 Cauley, Mr. Virgil 65, 91 Cundiff, Miss Arlene 40, 94 Cyrus, Mrs. Jeanette 55, 96 Daniel, Miss Jean 84, 159 Davidson, Miss Sharon 40, 94 Davis, Mrs. Linda 84 Dixon, Mrs. Joyce 83 Dooley, Mrs. Bernice 58, 59, 93 Doss, Miss Judy 87 Farrar, Mrs. Margaret 82 Feagans, Mrs. Katherine 55, 96 Fenimore, Mrs. Billie 69, 88, 137 Ferguson, Mrs. Eleanor 80 Fielding, Mr. Robert 92 Frady, Mr. Leonard 20, 21, 34, 78 Garbee, Mr. Herman 13, 77, 96 Gowin, Mr. Terry 20, 21, 81 Harvey, Mr. Robert 84 Hemmings, Mrs. Willis 78 Hill, Mr. John 20, 21, 36, 95, 155 Holt, Mr. Wayne 30, 31, 95 Hutcherson, Mrs. Rita 92, 129 Jackson, Mrs. Barbara 67, 88, 137 Johnson, Mrs. Marie 83 Jordon, Mrs. Phyllis 80 Lair, Mrs. Shirley 80 Lawson, Mrs. Ruth 81, 129 Lewis, Mr. Lee 84, 156 McBride, Mr. Kenneth 84, 137 McKenna, Mr. William 20, 21, 37, 63, 90 Mattocks, Mr. Thomas 86, 108 Mayberry, Mrs. Ann 84, 85 Milstead, Mr. Ashby 38, 61, 84, 85 Moffit, Mrs. Elizabeth 81, 137 Morey, Mrs. Sarah 59, 93, 157 Nixon, Mrs. Iona 92, 137 Olsen, Mrs. Rebecca 62, 90 Pirkey, Mrs. Vannie 28, 86, 108 Purvis, Mrs. Lynda 79 Quigley, Mrs. Frances 87, 108 Rowles, Mrs. Joan 81, 139 Royal, Mr. Harry 82, 83 Rudder, Mrs. Marian 78 Shelton, Mr. William 21, 38, 84 Shoemaker, Mrs. Frances 86, 129 Shoemaker, Mr. Kelly 38, 46, 47, 89, 144 Smack, Mrs. Diana 67, 88 Spain, Mrs. Lillie 80, 125, 129 Stillman, Mr. Lynn 26, 27, 71, 91 Stinespring, Mr. Douglas 26, 27, 86 Taylor, Miss Edna 13, 60, 80 Teele, Mr. James 87 Thompson, Mrs. Sandra 56, 81, 108 Thompson, Mrs.Swannie 68, 88 Thrasher, Mr. John 36, 72,89 Travis, Mrs. Mildred 82 Webb, Mr. David 36, 80, 81, 129 Williams, Mrs. Almer 82, 137 Wilson, Mrs. Betty 83 Wright, Mr. William 12, 52, 53, 54, 77, 91, 108 Yeatts, Mr. Ray 71, 91, 129 Activities Index BAe PRT ALe Stat are ee aE eT oa en Ue a Lee te ceeke 60-61 PC MCCAIT Liane Boe oe es Pate Pe OT Oe rE ea 72-73 os ipreth « soe Se eee ee CA ee ee on Carey a Aes 46 BA GheCLUeee om wet es Rl ho ey a eee en a, eee ee 47 ASC eee eee Ee, lo cake eo ariel oy cue ewe AF cpa ole 38 ce CCKMOTUIS weer eee ao eee et ees ee oe eR 44-45 -D- POD ALCTC EU Ly mpm ent ao et Ne co vee Whe oes ees ee eh Se 54 Pistuibuive EQuCAION p25. secac sere a a een eee 62 Deama- BP Orennsics C10 Dae cee ne ee. cbs Sete ws oni ces. So 64 a78 BiphthaGrade Basketball) go cme wisn cgees Wes Shep ks on cate Sena 36 see Reviowshiprot Ghtisian Athletes: 0... 92 «2 4s 2 = +) seer oe oe 70 Tee IU Der eee re ee = ee ceo ea co sea ee: 68 Breshmani basketpallaaes 1 5 caus ots ates Se DA eee oe at ee 36 PuULUre Karmers O1-A mleviCa ames oo ee) secrete) ee ea ee oe ep 65 Buture Homemakers Ol AmernCaeaac ss) casa y= cso se Gee 58-59 -G Girls BASK CUD Alle a ats, 80 oer ecmean sy aisle Cas cae ae eo 40-41 ie MGUSEEPalsATtSIC LU Dig aes ec) ake ge soe sacl woe owe: oh Sek ceathouie ty hl Iagustiiali@ogperatiVenl Talnin Pf sas eet een ee eee eee ake) 2 Sears 63 Alf JUMIOE CHOTUS s ots, sch ae) eit eee Pe ere ee a eee eee 44 JUNIOR Varsity; basketball Seq cece ee emer ei ee ee 34-35 Junior Varsity Cheerlead ersur. penne ee ee ete es 39 Junior. VarsityaFootball 45 o-oo ee eee ee 26-27 -L- 1Gchaty MG che Aten a eS er eee ere emer Sere eee Sc doy S, ay 69 Library Club Aes ake i ee ee ee ee eee cae Be -M- MajOrettes alee ei foci s ca) ok, en ean gas Mgnt ae ec EC cc sae oe 48 Monogram: Clubs. 2s ne rnc nee Oe re 49 -N- INS tOnalhHONOT SOCIEtY ie era one eee ae re os 123 Newspaper Stall: aart 0.1 ere et ate ee) see ae gs 56-57 eRe RedsCrossiChibieee at oer er on ee, oe hee 50-51 ee Spanisht Glu By exc ef sccksetesy Seco tale toe ees a 66-67 Student Cooperative ASsociatio nus. eee: eee ee 52-53 Ave Varsity: Basketball aeamae a eer Seeke eck ct emir emer 30-33 Varsity, Cheerlead 6rsi appre ate tei homrce yee Lae, (A eae eae 28-29 Var sit ys Club tse aon Geen ar heen, oN ce (cut ee eee eter 2 49 Varsityn Ootb all @. ., 5° neem way eee aicyic witha seen ee 20-25 -W- WECSULIT Omer tees Mnet es reteN hye iets ae Gb as, Siegert ovr) che ae emee me oe 37 187 ) Senior Directory PATRICIA ANDERSON... FHA Club, 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Economics Club, 1 yr. DENNIS ASHWELL . DARRYL BAILEY... Band, 3 yrs.; DE Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr., Manager Varsity Basketball. BILL BALLAGH ... Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs. LINDA BANTON ... Intramural Cheerleader, 1 yr.; La tin Club, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; Newspaper Staff, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 2 yrs.; Junior Achievement, 1 yr. JOHN BARTELL ... 8th Grade Football, 1 yr.; Golf, 1 yr.; Wrestling, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; DE Club, 2 yrs., Vice President. | ELLEN BASS... Latin Club, 3 yrs.; FHA Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; French Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. CATHY BECK... History Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; DE Club, 1 yr. KATHRYN BERSCH... Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.; Manager, Scorekeeper; Red Cross Club, 4 yrs.; Monogram Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. PATTY BLACKBURN... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 4 yrs.; Intramural Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Track Team, 4 yrs.; Varsity Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Basketball, 4 yrs., Co-captain; History Club, 1 yr.; Girls Ensemble, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. CLAYTON BLAIR... 8th Grade Football, 1 yr.; Band, 4 yrs.; Band Club, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 4 yrs.; J.V. Football, 1 yr.; J.V. Basketball, Ass’t-Manager; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Manager; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Pep Band, 3 yrs. DEBRA BOMAR... Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Treasurer 9th grade; FHA Club, 1 yr. G. C. BONDURANT ... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs. DONNA BORSUM ... Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr. STEVE BRANCH... FFA, 1 yr.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; Track Team, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr. KAY BROOKS... FHA, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. LIZ BROOKS ... FHA, 2 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; SCA Representative, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr.; Annual Staff, Business Manager; SCA, District Secretary; National Honor Society. MIKE BROOKS ... DE Club, 1 yr. DONALD BUCHANAN ... 8th Grade Basketball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; DE Club, | yr. STEPHANY BURGESS ... Chorus, 1 yr.; Pianist, 3 yrs.; SCA, District Manager; Latin Club, 2 yrs., Historian; Annual Staff, Co-editor; Girls’ Ensemble, 2 yrs.; All-Regional Choir Delegate, Girls State Delegate; All-State Choir Delegate. BRENDA BURNETTE... FHA, 1 yr.; ICT, 1 yr. RANDY BURNS ... Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Track Team, 2 yrs. AUDREY CABBLE... Band, 1 yr. JANICE CABBLE... 8th Grade Class President. TANA CANNON ... Science Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. DARLENE CANTRELL ... Pep Club, 1 yr.; ICT Club, 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr. MARK CARDERELLI... 8th Grade Football, 1 yr.; J.V. Football, 1 yr.; Wrestling Team, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. NORMAN CARSON . CHRISTIE CASH . WAYNE CHILDRESS .. . Chorus, 2 yrs.; Section leader in Choir. DONNIE CLARK... 8th Grade Basketball; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; Wrestling Team, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; FCA, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. JULIE CLINGEMPEEL ... F.H.A. Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 3 yrs.; French Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Ecomoco, 1 yr.; SCA Representative, 1 yr.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society. MELISSA COMMINS ... Library Club, 1 yr., 2 yr.; Newspaper Staff. PATRICIA CREASY ... Pep Club, 2 yrs.; 1-C.7. Club, 2 yrs-7( Vice President). DEBORAH CREGER... Junior Varsity Cheerleading, 3 yrs.; S.C.A. Representative, 2 yrs.; Annua l Representative, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 3 yrs.; ICT Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr. MELBA CRISP ... Science Club, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; DE Club, 2 yrs. CYNTHIA: CROUCH: :; F:-H-A., 2 (yrs Science, Club; 25 vise Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; S.C.A. Head Cafeteria Monitor, 3 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr. BARBARA CROWELL... Glee Club; 1 yr) Pep Club; i ayvaea (Boonsboro High School) Homeroom Representative, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. NANCY DALTON ... National Honor Society. PEGGY DAVIS. PAULINE DAWSON ... French Club, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Girls Ensemble, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs; Page Editor for Newspaper; Newspaper Staff; Chorus, 2 yrs; Member of SCA. JUNE DEAN ... FHA, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 2 yrs. RUSSELL DERBIN ... Latin Club, 4 yrs; Football, 1 yr.; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 3 yrs.; Track Team, 2 yrs.; F.C.A., 1 yr.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. WAYNE DILLARD... Band, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Football, 2 yrs. EULA DIUGUID... Volleyball, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr.; S.C.A. Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr. DANNY DODL... J.V. Football, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; 8th Grade Class Vice President, Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Track Team, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; FCA, 3 yrs.; Outstanding Sportsmanship Award; Senior Class Treasurer, National Honor Society. JAMES DOLAN ... 8th Grade Football, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; French Club, 5 yrs.; Wrestling Team, 1 yr.; Baseball Team, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; FFA, 1 yr.; FCA, 1 yr.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. MIKE DOSSETT ... J.V. Football, 3 yrs., Co-captain, J.V. Basketball, 3 yrs.; Baseball Team, Manager-1 yr., 4 yrs.; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; SCA, 1 yr.; FCA, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 3 yrs.; 8th Grade Class Vice President; 9th Grade Class Treasurer; 10th Grade Class Treasurer; National Honor Society. MITCH DOSSETT... 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball; Varsity Baseball, Manager; Drama Club, 4 yrs.; French Club, 4 =yrs.; SCA, 2 yrs.; J.V. Football, 1 yr.; J.V. Basketball, 1 yr.; Varsity Baseball, 3 yrs.; Varsity Football; Varsity Club, 3 yrs.; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, Historian; FCA, Reporter, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society; Boys State. JIMMY DRISKILL... 8th Grade Class President, (New London); 8th Grade Football; Science Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr. DEBBIE DUDLEY... Intramural Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.,; Pep Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Newspaper Staff, 1 yr. FRANCES DUDLEY ... Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; DE Club, 1 yr. GARY DUDLEY ... FFA, 3'yrs.; Vice President, 1 yr., President, 1 yr., Secretary, 1 yr.; Wrestling Team, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. LEA DUNCAN ... Girls Leader Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr. VICKIE DUNN... FHA, 4 yrs.; SCA, 4 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor; Library Club, 1 yr.; DE, 1 yr. JOAN EVERS... Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Y-Teens, 3 yrs.; Junior Achievement, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Candy-Striper, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society. NORMA JEAN FERGUSON ... Drama Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; SCA, 1 yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Spanish Cluby fyr-;. Pep Club, 1 yr.; Senior Class President. MIKE FLETCHER... Intramural Football, | yr. PATRICIA FOWLER... Chorus, 1 yr., Pianist, 3 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Newspaper Staff, 1 yr.; Home Economics Club, | yr. MILTON FOX... Drama Club, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Wrestling Team, 4 yrs.; Band Club, 3 yrs; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; IA Club, 1 yr. DAN FRENCH... Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; History Clubs i yr. JOYCE GARBEE... Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; SCA Representative, 1 yr.; Economics Club, | yr. PHYLLIS GARBEE ... Cheerleading, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs. WANDA GARBEE... FHA, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr. EMMITT GODSEY... Intramural Softball, 2 Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs. PAM GOFE... Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; SCA Representative, I) yr.; Office Assistant; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr. yISs.; MARIKAY GOUGH... FHA, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr. RONNIE HAMLET... Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; J.V.Football, 1 yr.; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; Wrestling Team, 1 yr.; Track Team, 1 yr.; Chorus, 6 yrs. ROSILYN GUNTER... Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Cheerleading, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, Vice-Pres.; History Club, 2 yrs.; Forensic Meet; Newspaper Staff, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. HORACIO GUTIERREZ... Soccer Team, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. MAUREEN HAAS... Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; Treasurer of Freshman Class; Spanish Club, 1 yr.;SCA Representative, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. CAROLYN HALL... FHA, 2 yrs.; ICT Club, 1 yr. LINDA HALL... Pep Club, 3 yrs.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Newspaper Staff, 2 yrs.; President of French Club; National Honor Society. 189 LINDA GAY HALL... Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs. ANN HANKS... FHA, 2 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; Pianist for Girls’ Ensemble. LAURA HARKER... Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Economics Club, 1 yr. DAVID HARMON ...J.V. Football, 1 yr.; DE Club, 2 yrs. BARBARA HARPER ... Newspaper Staff, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Forensic Club, 1 yr. RICHARD HART . REBECCA HASSELL ... Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Volleyball, 1 yr. RICKY HASTE... 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball; Baseball, 2 yrs.; J.V. Basketball, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Varsity Ginb, 2) yrIs3 History Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Baseball, 1 yr. ROBERT HATCHER . RICHARD HAWKINS... 8th Grade Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; One-Act Play; Forensic Meet, 1 yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Stage Crew. SANDRA HEDRICK... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; Sportsmanship Award; ICT Club, | yr., Secretary; Junior Class Treasurer; National Honor Society. NANCY HELMS... FHA, 1 yr. DEBRA HEPTINSTALL ... Student Council, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs. CHERYL HOBBS... FHA, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 3 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 4 yrs.; Girls Ensemble, 3 yrs.; History Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. BILLY HOLT... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Band, 4 yrs.; Band Club, 3 yrs.; Baseball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs. BEVERLY HORTON ... Intramural Cheerleading; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 3 yrs.; President of ICT Club. BEVERLY HUBBELL... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Varsity Basketball, 4 yrs.; Track Team, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; City League Softball; Pep Club, 1 yr-;, Chorus; 2 yrs, . CHARLES HUDNALL ... Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Band, 5 yrs.; Band Club, 4 yrs.; Baseball Team, Manager, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. CHERYL HUDSON ... Majorette, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; SCA Representative, 3 yrs. GAY HUGHES... Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; FHA Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr. ROBERT HUGHES... Track Team, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. PATRICIA HICKS... Red Cross, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; SCA Monitor, 1 yr.; History Club, lyr; Oftice Assistant, 1 yr. SUSAN HICKS... Red Cross Club, 2 yrs., Historian; Intramural Cheerleading; Art Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Drama Club, 2 yrs., Secretary; Newspaper Staff, 1 yr. JACKIE HUNTER... Club, 1 yr. Library Club, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Art JEWELL HUNTER... Band, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Newspaper Staff, tovreChorus,.1 yr. | : | : DAVID INGE... Football, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Wrestling Team, 4 yrs., Co-captain; Varsity Club, 3 yrs. GAIL JACKSON ... Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs. JOHN JOHNSON ... Basketball, 1 yr.; Football, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs. DEBBIE JONES... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Forensic Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Basketball Team, 4 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 4 yrs.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Debate Club, 2 yrs.; Economics Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. DONALD JONES... FHA, 4 yrs.; DE Club, 1 yr. JOHN JONES. MARTHA JONES... Intramural Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; SCA, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Girls Ensemble, 3 yrs.; All-Regional Choir, National Honor Society. ROBIN KINGSBURY... Track Team, 3 yrs.; Latin Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Vice President; Annual Staff, 2 yrs.; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. FERRY KRAUSE ...1CT Club, Iryr: HAY GACY 3.2% Art Club, | yr. ROBBIE LAIR... Band, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; Track Team, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs. DONALD LARSON ... Art Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club 3 yrs.; History Club, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr. JIMMY LAUGHLIN... Track Team, 2 yrs. Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; HELGA LEFTWICH... Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Girls State; Secretary of Junior Class; National Honor Society. GERALD LINDSEY ... Latin Club, 5 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs.; ICT, 1 yr. DINAH LIPFORD... Art Club, 3 yrs. DONNA LIPFORD. CHARLOTTE LITTEN ...ICT, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. JOHN LOVING... SCA Representative, 1 yr.; Track Team, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; Newspaper Staff, 1 yr. DAVID LYLES... 8th Grade Football; Spanish Club, 1 yr. KAY McCARTHY... Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 3 yrs., Treasurer; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society. PARKY McCARTHY... 8th Grade Basketball; Baseball, 1 yr.; President of 8th Grade Class; SCA, 1 yr.; J.V. Basketball, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr .; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Secretary of Senior Class; Chorus, 1 yr. ALLEN McCONVILLE ... FFA, 1 yr. DEBBIE McCORMICK ... Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Annual, 1 yr.; Co-editor, Newspaper, 2 yrs. KENNETH MARTIN ... Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Band Club, 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr. SHERRY MASON ... DE Club, 2 yrs.; Treasurer. SHEILA MAWYER... FHA, 3 yrs.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr. 190 SUE MAXEY ... Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Cheerleader, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. CLAUDE MAYBERRY . CATHY MAYHEW... Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs. KEN MICHAEL... J.V. Football, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Baseball Team, 3 yrs; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; FCA, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club. GRACE MIEAR ... Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 4 yrs. JAMES MILLNER. JOAN MILLNER... FHA, 1 yr. JOE MONTGOMERY... 8th Grade Football Team; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.;J.V. Football, 1 yr.; FCA, 4 yrs.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs., Co-captain; Track Team, 2 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; All-Regional Choir, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. SARAH MOODY ... Library Club, 2 yrs., Vice President; Latin Club, Li yr; BILLY MOORE... Honor Society. History Club, 1 yr.; Football, 1 yr.; National JOE MORRIS ... Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 2 yrs.; Wrestling Team, 1 yr.; FCA, 1 yr. PAT MOYER ... Chorus, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs. DENNY MOYERS... Drama Club, 5 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; SCA, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 3 yrs., Secretary, 2 yrs.; 9th Grade Class President; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Majorette, 3 yrs., Treasurer; Monogram Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Girls’ State; National Honor Society. TERRY MOYERS... Drama Club, 5 yrs., Treasurer, Secretary; FHA, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr., Intramural Track, 1 yr.; 8th Grade Class Secretary; Chorus, 4 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs., Reporter; Secretary of 10th Grade Class; Pep Club, 3 yrs., Secretary; Majorettes, 3 yrs., Secretary; Girls’ State, Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. KATHY MYERS... FHA, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Track, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 4 yrs., Secretary; Science Club, 1 yr.; 9th Grade Class Secretary; Majorette, 4 yrs.; Secretary, Assistant-Head, Head; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Vice President; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs. DAN NEAL ... 8th Grade Basketball, J.V. Football; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Treasurer; SCA, 4 yrs., Secretary, Vice President; Science Club,. 2 yrs 10th Grade Vice President; 9th Grade Vice President; Track, 2 ytse. Sportsmanship Award; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Delegate to Boys’ State; History Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs., Program Chairman; All-Regional Chorus, 2 yrs.;Beeline , 1 yr., Editor; Pep Club, 1 yr., National Honor Society. NANCY NEIGHBORS... FHA, 2 yrs.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; SCA Monitor, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; JA Vice President. ORIN NEWBERRY ... J.V. Football, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Track, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Football, 1 yr.; FCA, 2 yrs.; Red Cross C lub, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. DANA NEWCOMB... J.V. Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 4 yrs., Secretary; SCA, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs., Treasurer; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; SCA Monitor, 1 yr. DAVID NICHOLS... Band, 2 yrs.; Band Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; FCA, 2 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; District Forensics Winner; SCA, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. DEBBIE NICHOLS ... Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs., Coach; Intramural Cheerleader, 1 yr.; 8th Grade Class Treasurer; Science Club, 2 yrs., Vice President; Varsity Basketball, 3 yrs., Most Valuable Player; Monogram Club, 3 yrs., President; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; Girls’ State; National Honor Society. CAROL NOELL... Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Intramural Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus; SCA, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Junior Spanish Club, 1 yr., President; Spanish Club; yr. MARIANNE OGLE... Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Y-Teens; Modern Foreign Language Club, 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr., Typist. VAN OGLE. BRUCE OSTROM ... Forensic Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr. SAM OWEN... J.V. Football, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Track, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; French Club, 2 yrs; FCA, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; All-Regional Chorus. ALLENE PARKS... FHA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. MARK PATTERSON... Latin Club, 5 yrs.; 8th Grade Football; Science Club, 1 yr.; Wrestling, 3 yrs.; FCA, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. KAREN PENNY . RANDEE PERKEY... J.V. Cheerleader, 2 yrs. (Head); Tr ack and Swimming Meet in Richmond; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs., Historian; Science Club, 1 yr.; Varsity Cheerleader, 3 yrs., Head; 10th Grade Class President; Monogram Club, 3 yrs., Vice President; Special Chorus, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; DAR Good Citizenship Award; Girls’ State; National Honor Society. MIKE PETERS... Class Treasurer; Football, 1 yr.; ICT Club, 1 yr. Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; 9th Grade Baseball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 1 yr.; JANICE PHELPS....-IGT, 1 yr. RICKY POINDEXTER ... Band, 4 yrs.; Band Club, 3 yrs. STEELE POLLARD ... FFA, 2 yrs.; ICT, 2 yrs. SHARON POWELL ... Glee Club, 2 yrs.; Volleyball Team, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr. TONY POWELL ... DE Club, 3 yrs. NANCY PRECIOUS... Majorettes, 1 yr., Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 1 yr.; Teambackers, 2 yrs; Newspaper Staff, 2 yrs.; Annual Staff, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. AVA PRIBBLE . ROGER PRILLAMAN... Track Team, 2 yrs.; 9th Grade Football; J.V. Football; Wrestling Team, 1 yr. TERRY REXRODE... 8th Grade Football; J.V. Football; Varsity Football, 1 yr.; DE Club, 2 yrs., President. CAROLYN REYNOLDS... SCA, 3 yrs.; Intramrual Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; DE Club, 2 yrs., Secretary. DENNIS REYNOLDS... 8th Grade Basketball; JV Football; JV Basketball; Varsity Baseball, 2 yrs. RALPH REYNOLDS... Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr. 191 CLYDE RICHARDSON... Wrestling Team, 4 yrs.; JV Football; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; FCA, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 4 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr.; Baseball Team; Boys State. SHELIA RICHARDSON . CHUCK RICKETTS... Latin Club, 5 yrs.; 8th Grade Football and Basketball; JV Football; Wrestling Team, 1 yr.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; FCA, 4 yrs.; Honor Council; Track Team, 2 yrs.; SCA Representative, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, Historian, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr. CLARENCE RILEY ...SCA Representative, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. LARRY RING... JV Football; Secretary of SCA; Science Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. SUSAN RING... Drama Club, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Intramural . Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Varsity Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Majorette, 2 yrs. KATHY ROBERTSON ... Monitor, 1 yr.; Office helper. Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Cafeteria PAT ROBERTSON ... Science Club, 2 yrs. BEVERLY ROBINSON . HANK ROSS ... 8th grade Football; Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; JV Football; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; Wrestling Team, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 2 yrs. JANET RUSSELL... Majorette, 3 yrs.; Band, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Varsity Basketball, 1 yr.;Economics Club, 1 yr. JANET SALES... Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Science Club, 2 yrs. BETTY SANDERSON =... Drama Club7 4 Syis.7 SEA. levi Ly. Cheerleading; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Art Club, 4 yrs.; Majorette, 3 yrs.; Monogram, 3 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr. BRENDA SAUNDERS... Science Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. KAREN SAUNDERS... Drama Club, 3 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Majorette, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; SCA, 3 yrs.; Beeline Staff, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs. WANDA SCOTT ... Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Volleyball Team, 1 yr. CLYNE SHAEFF... Wrestling Team, 3 yrs.; Baseball, 1 yr.; Varsity Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Boys’ State Representative; Vice President of Junior Class; Vice President of Science Club; SCA, 1 yr. JOHNNY SHEPARD... President of 8th Grade Class at C. C. Wright Elem. School; JV Football; JV Basketball; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 1 yr.; Varsity Basketball, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Track Team, 2 yrs.; French Club, 3 yts.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Sportsmanship Trophy in Basketball; FCA, 2 yrs. KENNETH SHEPHERD ... 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; JV Football; Varsity Wrestling Team, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 3 yrs.; FCA, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Secretary of Varsity Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. GEORGE SHROPSHIRE... Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; J.V. Football; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; FCA, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Wrestling Team, 1 yr. GARY SIMMONS . JAMES SMITH... French Club, 4 yrs.; Intramural Softball, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 3 yrs; National Honor Society. DEWAYNE SNYDER... Baseball, 2 yrs.; Football, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 1 yr.; SCA, 1 yr.; Treasurer of 9th Grade Class. ROBBIE SPENCER... 8th Grade Basketball; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Track Team, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; FCA, 2 yrs.; Vice President of Senior Class; Varsity Club, 3 yrs. DOROTHY SPINNER... Chorus, 2 yrs.; Library Club, 2 yrs.; Assistant; Secretary of 10th Grade. MARTHA SWEENEY ... Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Economics Club, 1 yr. BARBARA SYDNOR... Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Science Club, Treasurer and Historian; French Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Newspaper Staff, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr. ANN SANBORN... Art Club, 4 yrs.; Varsity Basketball, 1 yr.; Debate Club, 1 yr. STANLEY SNEAD... Football Team, 2 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Newspaper Staff, 1 yr. LinDA TALLEY 22. FHA? 2 yrs Latin Club, Icyr- ocience. Club, 3 == yr Chorus, t.1CT) 1 -yr. RACHEL TAYLOR... Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 3 yrs., Historian; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; History Club Secretary; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. DEBBIE THOMPSON... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Sportsmanship Award; Varsity Basketball, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr., Treasurer; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr., President; Monogram Club, 2 yrs., Secretary. DAVID TRENT. LARRY TRENT... Football, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 1 yr.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr. MICHAEL TYREE... Stage Crew, 1 yr. VICKIE VAUGHAN ... Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 4 yrs.; FHA, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; SCA Monitor, 1 yr.; Office Helper; Chorus, 4 yrs.; Pianist; National Honor Society. SANDRA WADE. SANDRA WADE... FHA, 4 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr.; Member of McCalls Teen Fashion Board. CATHY WALDEN ... Library Work, 2 yrs.; Office Helper, 2 yrs. GUY WATSON ......Latin (Club, 5 7yrs-s Red (Cross (Club, 25 oyrsi President, Vice President and Advisor; SCA, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; JA, 2 yrs. 192 DEBRA WATTS ... Art Club, 3 yrs. MARTHA WEAVER... French Club, 3 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. TERRY WHITLOCK... Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr. BRENT WILLIAMS ... SCA, President; Track Team, 1 yr.; Basketball Team, 1 ‘yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; All-State Regional Band; Band Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, 1 yr.; Boys State; WRNL Radio Scholarship Quiz Program; FCA, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. FRANK WILSON... Science Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; DE Club, 1 yr. JOYCE WILSON ... FHA, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 1 yr. MIKE WILSON ... J.V. Basketball, 2 yrs.; Band, 4 yrs.; Wrestling, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 3 yrs.; Band Club, 2 yrs. DIANA WINFREY... Drama Club, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Intramu.al Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Track Team, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs. CATHERINE WINNAGLE... FHA, 1 yr. GLENDA WOMACK ... Intramural Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 4 yrs.; Girls Ensemble, 3 yrs.; Girls State; Latin Tournament; Science Club, 3 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 4 yrs., Secretary; History Club, 1 yr., Secretary; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Vice President; National Honor Society. JANET WOOD... Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr. TERRY WOOD... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; J.V. Football; J.V. Basketball; Varisty Baseball, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Varsity Football; Varsity Basketball; FCA, 2 yrs. JEFF WOODS... Band, 2 yrs.; Wrestling Team, 3 yrs.; Football, 1 yr.; Gymnastics Club, 1 yr. NICK WREDEN... Newspaper Staff, 4 yrs.; Debate Club, 2 yrs., Secretary, Vice President; Latin Tournament; Wrestling Team, 2 yrs.; French Club, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; One-Act Play; National Honor BOCIeLYy= RICKY WRIGHT... 8th Grade Football; Science Club, 1 yr.; J.V. Football, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Wrestling, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs. ROBERT WRIGHT... Baseball Team, 1 yr.; Softball Team, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Varsity Wrestling, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Pep Band, 3 yrs.; KCA, 3 yrs; History Clube Pyr. AL YASBICK... 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball; J.V. Football; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Chorus, | yr. A Abbott, Betty 136 Abbott, Sue 67, 124 Abbott, Robert 55, 154 Adams, Gary 124 Adams, Ronald 146 Albert, Sharon 136 Alcock, Cara 136 Aldous, Alan 136 Alexander, Belinda 55, 64, 136 Allen, Alfred 38, 146 Allen, Celestine 58, 154 Allen, Debbie 58 Allen, Bert 38, 49, 69, 124 Allen, Thomas 38, 146 Almond, Brenda 154 Almond, Eric 38, 136 Almond, Karen 58 Almond, Susan 39, 44, 45, 67, 136 Anderson, Betty 58, 124 Anderson, Jimmie 36, 154 Anderson, Mike 20, 25, 38, 53, 68, 70, 124, 133 Anderson, Patricia 55, 100 Anderson, Yvonne 136 Andrews, Connie 154 Andrews, Elbert 146 Andrews, Serita 146 Armentrout, Crystal 136 Armentrout, Randy Arthur, Barry Arthur, Donna 44, 51, 146 Arthur, Glenn 26, 36, 38, 70, 146 Arthur, Jimmie 30, 38, 44, 69, 124 Artois, Cathy 58 Ashwell, Dennis 62, 100 Ashwell, Karen 53, 55, 56, 68, 124 Ashwell, Mike 124 Ashwell, Phillip 146 Auck, Gwen 57, 69, 136 Austin, Frank 146 Austin, Sam 136 Austin, William 26, 146 B Baber, David 38, 69, 146 Bailey, Darryl 46, 47, 62, 100 Baker, Kathy 146 Ball, Ted 146 Ballagh, Bill 100 Ballowe, Kathy 67, 124 Bankert, David 154 Bankert, Myra 146 Banks, Barry 26 Banks, David 146 Banks, Deborah 146 Banks, Dennis 146 Banks, Joe 136 Banks, Thomas 124 Banton, Linda 44, 57, 100 Barksdale, Karen 146 Bartell, John 62, 100 Baschang, Mauri 64, 67, 124 Bass, Ellen 68, 100, 123 Bass, Travis 154 Baty, Belinda 47, 51, 68, 136 Baty, James Student Directory Beasley, Cindy 58, 154 Beck, Cathy 62, 100 Beck, Vicki 58, 154 Beli, J. R. 154 Bennett, Vicki 51, 64, 69, 146 Bernhardt, Moxie 54, 72, 146 Bersch, Kathryn 13, 44, 49, 51, 101, P23 Bersch, Winston 26, 36, 46, 54, 69, 146 Bibb, Richard 154 Bible, Lloyd Bible, Karen 146 Billingsley, Debra 154 Blackburn, Patty 40, 44, 45, 49, 101, 123 Blair, Gary 46, 67, 136 Blair, Clayton 38, 46, 47, 49, 101 Blair, Marion 136 Blair, Terry 154 Blankenship, Grafton 72, 154 Blanks, Amy 58, 155 Blanks, Mike 36, 53, 155 Bobbitt, Kathy 155 Bobbitt, Ricky 146 Booker, Gary 146 Bolen, Donna 67, 137 Boley, Linda 59, 136 Bomar, Debra 59, 101 Bondurant, G. C. 38, 101 Bondurant, Linda 44, 58, 155 Bonham, Janet 51, 58, 155 Booth, Martha 155 Borsum, Donna 67, 101 Borum, Robert 137 Bosiger, Debra 62, 124 Bosiger, Vic 124 Bowen, Paul 20, 49, 66, 67, 73,124 Bowen, Susan 58, 155 Bradley, Horace 155 Branch, Steve 101 Branch, Susan 58, 137 Breeden, Bonnie 137 Brewer, Craig 36, 69, 70, 146 Brewer, Mike 30, 32, 38, 49, 52, 69, 70, 124 Brightwell, Rober 67, 137 Brookman, Ginger 72, 125 Brooks, Carl 125 Brooks, Kay 72, 101 Brooks, Elizabeth 12, 61, 67, 69, 101, 123 Brooks, Jennie 62, 125 Brooks, Kathy 10, 44, 57, 137 Brooks, Mike 101 Brooks, Patricia 146 Brooks, Wanda 51, 146 Brown, Ann 51, 57, 146 Brown, Donald Brown, Fred 146 Brown, Jerry 36, 155 Brown, Germaine 146 Brown, Jack 20, 24, 34, 35, 49, 53, 61, Sle WO, SY Brown, Michael 26, 36, 154 Brown, Monterey 40, 68, 137 193 Brown, Becky 54, 137 Brown, Vickie 58, 147 Brown, Wanda 58, 154 Brown, Wesley 34, 137 Brown, William 44, 64, 65 Browning, Bobby 20, 30, 31, 38, 125 Bruffy, Carolyn 44, 55, 59, 125 Bruffy, Deborah 69, 125 Bruffy, Sandra 58, 147 Brumley, Kristi 155 Brunk, Danny 65, 147 Brunk, Sylvia 155 Bryan, Raymond 155 Bryant, Barry 30, 49, 125, 130 Bryant, Delores 10, 125 Buchanan, Donald 101 Buchanan, Glenn 46, 47, 72, 125 Buchanan, Mark 67, 155 Bullock, Kay 46, 47, 67, 125 Bullock, Mark 46, 155 Bumgarner, Cathy 137 Bumgarner, Kenneth 125 Bumgarner, Vicki 45, 67, 137 Bumgarner, Wanda 58, 147 Bumgarner, William 125 Burch, Garnet 155 Burcham, Sherrill Burgess, Stephany 12, 44, 45, 53, 60, 102, L20R 2 Burley, Bonnie 67, 137 Burnette, Brenda 63, 102 Burnette, Debra 68, 155 Burnette, Deronda 68, 155 Burnette, Guy 65, 147 Burnette, Reggie 63 Burnette, Sharon 40, 58, 147 Burns, Randy 67, 102 Burton, Bill 26, 69, 147 Bushide 5 ONGvemeS Bush, Joe 64, 67, 137 Bush, Suzann 67, 137 Butler, Brenda 58 Butler, Debbie 58 Butler, Donnie Butt, Deborah 58, 155. Bybee, Barbara 137 Bybee, Patricia 155 Byrd, Gary 30, 125 Byrd, Tina 58, 155 G Cabble, Faye 102 Cabble, Gayle 102 Caldwell, Gail 125 Caldwell, Fred 155 Caldwell, Judy 137 Callahan, Ray Callahan, Brenda 40, 137 Callahan, Jimmy 155 Calloway, Doreatha 58 Campbell, Barney 137 Campbell, Richard 65, 147 Campbell, Robert 137 Canada, Yolanda 147 Candler, Garry 44 Cannon, Tana 102 Canody, Gene : | : . Canody, Wayne Cantrell, Darlene 55, 63, 102 Cantrell, Mike 137 Carderelli, Linda 138 Carderelli, Mark 102 Carderelli, Rose 44, 147 Cardwell, Elizabeth 138 Carwile, Brad 36, 156 Carwile, Kathy 67, 156 Carwile, Ronnie 63 Carwile, Sue 147 Carwile, Windell 46, 147 Carson, Butch 102 Cash, Allison 138 Cash, Christie 54, 102 Cash, Randy 138 Cauley, Betty 67, 69, 125 Cavey, Darlene 63, 156 Childress, Randy 138 Childress, Wayne 44, 63, 102 Chunn, Benjamin 36 Clark, Donnie 44, 102 Clark, Sandy 64, 147 Claybrook, Susan 156 Clay brook, Trilvia 147 Clements, William 26, 147 Clingempeel, Julie 44, 68, 103, 123 Clowdis, Kenneth 147 Clowdis, Lewis 26, 36, 53, 147 Coates, Iris 51, 138 Coates, John 147 Cofer, Martha 44, 64, 138 Coffey, Debbie 44, 59, 138 Coffey, Donna 44, 59, 138 Coffey, Janet 51, 58, 138, 156 Coffey, Linda 57 Coffey, Steven Coffman, Joyce 51, 147 Colbert, Randy 37, 147 Coleman, Deborah 125 Coleman, Doug 44, 49, 126 Coleman, Karen 58 Coleman, Ralph Coleman, Robin 44 Coleman, Susan 156 Colinger, Robert 147 Colinger, Sandra $1, 147 Collins, Barbara 147 Collins, Debra 138 Collins, Janet 10, 46, 48, 138 Collins, Kathy 156 Collins, Mike 44, 62, 126 Commins, Melissa 55, 56, 103 Conner, Page 51, 58, 147 Conner, Ralph 26, 147 Conner, William 46, 47, 126 Cordier, Jack 65, 147 Cowins, John 36, 69, 147 Cowins, Kathy 69, 138 Cox, Keith 156 Cox, Brian 26, 37, 70, 147 Cox, Rebecca 54, 59, 126 Cox, Terry 156 Cox, Wayne Craft, Karen 28, 46, 49, 67, 72, 126 Craft, Lou Ann 44, 45, 48, 64, 138 Craft, Robert Crandall, Kevin 46, 156 Crandall, Steve 34, 138 Crank, Michael 126 Creasy, Pat 63, 103 Creasy, James Creger, Debbie 49, 63, 103 Creger, Kenneth 26, 147 Crews, Charles 156 Crews, Giles 147 Crisp, Melba 103 Crist, Anita 69, 126 Crist, Steven 37, 156 Crist, Mike 26, 37, 62, 147 Crouch, Cynthia 10, 55, 103 Crouch, Robert 138 Crouse, Lynn 67, 126 Crowell, Barbara 59, 103, 123 Cundiff, Dennis Cundiff, James 20 Cunningham, Gary 156 Curling, Sharon 51, 56, 67, 126 Cyrus, Claudia 147 Cyrus, David 64, 156 Cyrus, Wayne 26, 53, 69, 147 Cyrus, Kenneth 26, 27, 156 Cyrus, Steve 20, 25, 67, 136, 138 D Dalton, Allen 156 Dalton, Clyde 26 Dalton, Dale 59, 138 Dalton, Nancy 56, 67, 103, 123 Dalton, Phillip 156 Dalton, Sandra 64, 156 Daniel, David Daniel, Rickey 138 Davenport, Robin 58, 154, 156 Davis, Wayne 156 Davis, Mike 147 Davis, Peggy 103 Dawson, Betty 58, 156 Dawson, Christine 51, 72, 138 Dawson, Karen 138 Dawson, Leslie 156 Dawson, Nancy 59, 68, 126 Dawson, Patty 17, 28, 49, 53, 124, 126 Dawson, Pauline 44, 45, 56, 67, 103 Dawson, Robert 147 Dawson, Dale 58, 147 Dawson, Steve Dean, June 44, 103 Deaner, Hamlet 62, 126 Deaner, Glen Dearing, Bobby 44, 51, 61, 138 Dearing, Randy 156 Denney, Linda 156 Denyszyn, Edwige 68, 138 DePriest, Sheila 147 Derbin, Russell 104 Derbin, Willa 58, 147 Dernoncourt, Karen 58 DeSha, Michael 46, 47, 67, 138 DeWease, Glenn 46, 147 Dickens, Burkheart 46 Dickens, H. 68 Dillard, Edwin 194 Dillard, Wayne 104 Dinkins, Karen 67, 126 Dinwiddie, Ronnie 68, 126 Dishman, James 72 Diuguid, Eula 104 Diuguid, James 20, 23, 37, 63, 127 Diuguid, Sheila 147 Dodl, Danny 20, 23, 49, 100, 104, 123 Dodl, Deborah 44, 147 Dodl, Roger 71, 138 Dodson, Bert 20, 23, 25, 49, 68, 70, 126 Dodson, Karen 156 Dodson, Pam 44, 126 Dolan, James 38, 49, 65, 67, 68, 70, 104 Dolan, Joe 126 Dolan, Thomas 156 Dolinger, Barbara 147 Dooley, Bonnie Dooley, Marion 72, 138 Dorr, Kathy 44, 51, 69, 126 Doss, Lawrence 138 Dossett, Mike 30, 38, 46, 47, 49, 104, 123 Dossett, Mitch 20, 21, 23, 30, 33, 35, 44, 49, 53, 68, 70, 104, 122, 123 Dowdy, Darrell 148 Doyen, Terry 138 Drewry, Robert Driskill, Blake Driskill, Vance 55, 138 Driskill, Donna 39, 156 Driskill, Jimmy 62, 104 Drumheller, Robert 138, 142 Dudley, Brenda 44, 51, 69, 126 Dudley, Dennis 156 Dudley, Debbie 67, 104 Dudley, Delores 57, 138 Dudley, Frances 104 Dudley, Gary 20, 21, 65, 104 Dudley, James 138 Dudley, Randy 148 Duff, Kenneth 148 Duncan,-Brian 148 Duncan, David 26, 148 Duncan, Lea 44, 104 Duncan, Mike 38, 138 Duncan, Patricia Dunevant, Michael 34, 53, 67 Dunford, Tim 34, 138 Dunn, Vickie 62, 105 E Eads, Carol 58 Eads, Laura 62, 139 Eads, Mildred 68, 139 Eaton, G. 46 Elder, Cindy 39, 148 Elder, Lindy 51, 58, 148 Ellett, Mary 67, 127 Elliott, Carolyn 44, 45, 139 England, Steve 72, 127, 135 Englund, Arvid 63, 127 Englund, Kenneth 139 Eubank, Carter 156 Evans, Cindy 51, 57, 69, 139 Evans, Don Evans, John 156 Evans, Linda 67, 69, 127 Evans, Michael 36, 156 Evelyn, Tony 156 Evers, Betty 64, 157 Evers, Joan 59, 105, 123 F Falls, Elizabeth 139 Falls, Roger 69, 127 Falwell, Robin 157 Falwell, Billy 62, 127 Fariss, Thomas 69, 139, 142 Farmer, Sheila 127 Farmer, William 65, 157 Farthing, Kathy 58 Farthing, Kenneth 139 Fazzi, Peter 20, 21, 34, 35, 38, 44, 49,139 Fenton, Frank 148 Fenton, Kevin Ferguson, Deborah 148 Ferguson, Norma 62, 100, 105 Fielder, Keith Fisher, Eddie 53, 54, 69, 139 Fitch, Janet 57, 69, 72, 139 Fitch, Sandra 69, 148 Fitzgerald, Wilson 67, 139 Fletcher, Michael 62, 105 Flowers, Chuck 127 Flowers, Kelvin Flowers, Terry 148 Forlines, Cynthia 157 Foster, Calvin 65, 148 Foster, Derrell 148 Foster, Cindy 157 Foster, Terrell 65, 148 Fountain, Beverly 127 Fowler, Terreasa 139 Fowler, Larry 139 Fowler, Mike 157 Fowler, Patricia 59, 68, 105 Fox, Milton 37, 46, 47, 49, 105 Fox, Patricia 46, 47, 69, 127 Fox, Becky 44, 64, 139 Fox, Susan 46, 148 Frank, Nancy 127 Franklin, Roxanne 148 Freeman, Mike 20, 25, 68; 127 French, Dan 105 Fruin, Norma 148 Fulcher, Candy 127 Fuller, Charles 157 Fuller, Thomas 157 G Gaines, Kenneth 13, 30, 44, 68, 72, 127 Gale, Glenn 37, 148 Gale, Kirk 37, 68, 127 Gallion, Gary 27, 69, 139 Gallion, Susan 10, 57, 69, 137, 139 Garbee, Ernie 46, 47, 139 Garbee, Joyce 105 Garbee, Laura 17, 46, 47, 53, 139 Garbee, Mary 44 Garbee, Phyllis 105 Garbee, Wanda 105 Garrett, David 139 Garrett, Roger 67, 127 Garrett, Wanda 139 Gentry, Richard 105 Gentry, Susan 157 Gibson, Christy Gigliotti, Lu Ann 44, 52, 53, 146, 148 Gilchrist, James 157 Giles, Deborah 127 Gillespie, Joe 157 Gilliam, David 37 Gilliam, Steve 56, 27 Gilliland, Debbie 51, 139 Gilliland, Randy 44 Glass, Cindy 44, 46, 51, 64, 139 Glass, Bonnie 51, 58, 157 Godsey, Donna 148 Godsey, Gayle 44, 51, 148 Godsey, Emmitt 105 Godsey, Richard 127 Goetz, Eddie Goetz, Margaret 44, 64, 67, 139 Goff, Pam 44, 106 Goodman, Roger 148 Gough, David 36, 157 Gough, Frank 20, 24, 34, 35, 53, 67, 70, 139 Gough, Marikay 106 Graham, Robert 148 Gray, Mary 58, 148 Green, Diane 58, 157 Green, Ray 148 Greene, Lloyd Greene, Randy 38, 157 Guenther, Marina 157 Guill, Jody 44, 148 Guill, Randy 38, 128 Gunter, Rosilyn 44, 64, 106 Gutierrez, Horacio 67, 106 H Haas, Channing 44, 148 Haas, Maureen 106 Hadden, David 157 Haden, Lynwood 63 Haden, Mike 20, 139 Hailey, Phillip 53, 148 Hale, William 148 Hall, Carolyn 63, 166 Hall, Debra 55, 159 Hall, Joan 44 Hall, Judith 51, 55, 148 Hall, Kelles 148 Hall, Linda 106 Hall, Linda Leigh 56, 68, 106, 123 Hall, Steven 57, 64, 139 Hall, Susan Hamlet, David 44, 128 Hamlet, Ronnie 44 Hamlin, Betty 46, 68, 140 Hampton, Wanda 58, 157 Hanks, Ann 45, 106 Hargis, David 62, 128 Hargis, Dennis 157 Harker, Laura 67, 106 Harlow, Timothy 38, 128 Harmon, David 62, 106 Harmon, Dennis 128 Harper, Barbara 106 Harper, Diane 67, 128 195 Harper, Larry 148 Harper, Earl 157 Harris, Barry 157 Harris, Betty Jean Harris, Carolyn 148 Harris, Cheryl 128 Harris, Claude 157 Harris, Mary 148 Harris, Mary Marlene 10, 140 Harris, Mike 157 Harris, Mike Duval Harris, Nancy Ann 148 Harris, Randolph 158 Harris, Susan 148 Harrison, Custis 20, 23, 24, 140 Harrison, Patrick Harsley, Kenneth 148 Harsley, Steven Hartless, Brenda 140 Hartless, George 158 Hartman, Robert 158 Harvey, Pam 44, 59, 128 Harvey, Pat 44, 58, 59, 128 Hart, Richard 63, 107 Haskins, Molly 10, 128 Hassell, Rebecca 107 Hassell, Sarah 58, 158 Haste, Ricky 38, 49, 67, 72, 107 Hatcher, Jimmy 71 Hatcher, Guy 107 Hawkins, Richard 63, 64, 107 Haymaker, Gwen 158 Haynes, Carolyn 140 Hedrick, Barbara 62, 128 Hedrick, Deborah 62, 128 Hedrick, Sandra 63, 107, 123 Hedrick, Terri 69, 148 Helms, Kathy 58 Helms, Nancy 59, 107 Hendrick, Deborah 46, 55, 72, 140 Hendrick, Rhonda 158 Hendricks, Kathy 158 Hendricks, Roberta 58 Henegan, Charlotte 140 Hensley, David 158 Heptinstall, Charles 128 Heptinstall, Debra 107 Heptinstall, Terry 69, 131, 140 Hensley, Betty 128 Hensley, Michael 71, 148 Heuser, Anne 158 Hicks, Carla 72, 158 Hicks, Cathy 140 Hicks, Gordon 26, 36, 149 Hicks, Kathy 44, 51, 148 Hicks, Laura 46, 57, 69, 148 Hicks, Mary Ann 158 Hicks, Patricia 107 Hicks, Phillip 158 Hicks, Richard 149 Hicks, Ricky 140 Hicks, Sharon Hicks, Susan 53, 67, 107, 114, 122 Hicks, Vicky 64, 68, 140 Hilbish, Mike 149 Hilbish, Sharon 58, 158 Hill, Cindy 40, 56,67, 128 Hill, Ricky 128 Hill, Karen 68, 149 Hill, Katherine 149 Hill, Mike 26 Hill, Pam 51, 149 Hill, Steven 158 Hobbs, Cheryl 44, 45, 50, 51, 69, 108, 123 Hodge, Robert 37,158 Hodges, Donna 67, 128 Hogan, Anita 64, 67, 128 Hogan, Gary 140 Hogan, Monty 128 Holmes, Linda 57, 69, 140 Holt, Billy 103, 108 Horn, Delton 55, 64, 140 Horton, Beverly 63, 108 Horton, Carolyn 58 Howard, Gary 149 Howard, James 46, 47, 128 Hubbard, Carole 158 Hubbard, Ronald 140 Hubbell, Beverly 40, 44, 49, 67, 108 Hubbell, Sheree 44, 154, 158 Hudnall, Charles 20, 38, 46, 47, 49, 108 Hudson, Cheryl 108 Hudson, Kenneth 158 Hudson, Mary Hughes, Gay 67, 108 Hughes, George Hughes, Robert 123 Hunter, Clara 44, 45, 54, 57, 68, 69, 140 Hunter, Paige 108 Hunter, Jewell 108 Hutter, Mark 140 I Inge, David 37, 49, 68, 108 Ingram, Thomas 149 Irby, Mildred J Jackson, Gail 67, 109 Jakobowski, Julia 58, 158 Jamerson, Marvin 149 Jamerson, Donna 40, 140 Jarvis, Clark 36 Jefferson, Irene Jennings, Donna 149 Jennings, Randy 129 Jett, Carl Jett, John 140 Jett, Vivian 158 Johnson, Al Johnson, Deborah 58, 158 Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Edwina 58, 158 Johnson, Danny 46, 47, 109 Johnson, Mark 36, 70, 158 Johnson, Carol Johnson, Michael 149 Johnson, Rebecca 149 Johnson, Stephanie 51, 57, 69, 149 Johnson, Steven 50, 158 Johnston, Robert 62, 129 Johnston, Diane 140 Jones, Cathy 44, 52, 55, 140 Jones, Cheryl 40, 44, 53, 57, 69, 129 Jones, Debbie 41, 62, 129 Jones, Deborah 40, 49, 51, 54, 69, 109 Jones, Donald 62, 109 Jones, Ellen 140 Jones, George 149 Jones, Joey 53 Jones, John 62, 109 Jones, Martha 44, 109, 123 Jones, Patricia 140 Jones, Sherrilee Jordan, Hazel 58, 149 Jordan, Stevie Julian, Steve K Kanode, Glenn Kanode, Karen 58, 158 Karnes, Joe 69, 149 Kavanaugh, Wesley 38, 44, 69, 72, 129 Keel, Wiley 64, 158 Keith, Debra 158 Keller, Marilyn 140 Keyes, Billy 149 Kidd, Chuck Kidd, Jimmy 67, 129 Kiger, Kathy 69, 140 Kingsbury, Lance 158 Kingsbury, Robin 60, 66, 67, 109, 123 Klages, Freddie 62 Kleinman, William 140 Knecht, Tom 149 Knight, Mike 17, 158 Krantz, Al 129 Krantz, Marsha 58 Krause, Larry 68, 129 Krause, Terry 63 L Lacy, James 149 Lacy, Jeffrey 46, 47, 140 Lacy, Ray 109 Lair, Robbie 69, 109 Lair, Shelia 140 Lang, David 38, 149 Lanham, Wesley 149 LaPrade, Vickie Lynn 44, 149 Larson, Donald 67, 109 Larson, Jeffry 44, 54, 69, 140 Laughlin, James 109 Lawrence, Holly 140 Lawrence, Victor 56 Lawrence, William 158 Lawson, Ann 64, 140 Lawson, Eric Lee, Ramonia 69, 140 Lee, Richard 69, 140 Leftwich, Helga 110, 123 Lehman, Jeffrey 158 Lethcoe, Mike 44, 129 Lewis, Keith 44, 64, 158 Lewis, Langhorne Lillard, Kathryn 46, 47, 57, 68, 140 Lillard, Stephen 46, 149 Lindsey, Fred 46, 158 Lindsey, Gerald 46, 110 196 Lindsey, William 140 Lindsey, William 26, 149 Lipford, Linda 110 Lipford, Donna 59, 110 Lipford, Patricia 68 Litten, Charlotte 123 Litten, Junior 30, 31, 32, 44, 130, 140 Little, Cynthia 44, 58, 159 Little, Debra 44, 67, 129 Little, Clifford 158 Lloyd, Katherine 58, 68, 149 Lockhart, Joyce 68, 149 Lockridge, Patty 54, 129 Loflin, Robert 26, 36, 159 Londeree, Faye 149 Londeree, Velda 129 Longden, Catherine 129 Lovell, Debbie 53, 54, 72, 129 Loving, John 56, 110 Loving, Richard 69, 149 Lugar, Paul 62, 129 Lunsford, John 37 Lunsford, Lee 129 Lunsford, Virginia 149 Lyles, Barbara 58, 159 Lyles, David 110 Lyles, Harold 20, 25, 34, 141 M McAllester, Kristen 51, 149 McCarthy, Karen 44, 53, 64,67, 110, 114 McCarthy, Stephen Parky 44, 67, 100, 110 McClary, Debbie 44, 54, 58, 69, 129 McClary, Katherine 40, 44, 150 McConville, David 110 McConville, Robert McCormick, Deborah 56, 61, 110 McCormick, Marjoria 150 McCoy, Timothy 129 McDonald, Mike 150 McDonell, Elizabeth McElhaney, David 54, 159 McGann, Calvin McGann, Kelly 71, 141 McGann, Roy 63, 129 McGlothlin, Mike 67, 141 McHugh, Richard Mclver, Glen 159 McKenna, Ann 28, 68, 136, 141 McKenna, Bill 30, 46, 70, 129 McKenna, Sandra 40 McQuaid, Mark 46, 141 McClary, Susan 159 McCraw, Donna 159 McClay, Audrey Dawn 58 Maddox, David 159 Maddox, John Maddox, Karen 159 Magann, Martha 141 Maio, Angela 141 Malott, Joe 130 Mann, Donna 44, 59, 130 Manley, E. 67 Marsh, Michael 63, 150 Marsh, Thomas 36, 46 Marshall, Marie 150 Marston, Mike 20, 34, 70, 141 Martin, Carter 21, 41 Martin, Roxanne 67, 141 Martin, Frankie 62, 128 Martin, Kenneth 46, 47, 110 Martin, Allen Martin, Wanda Mason, Sharon 130 Mason, Jeane 150 Mason, Cathy 44, 130 Mason, George 159 Mason, Susan 44, 45, 50, 51, 53, 55, 57, 64, 150 Mason, Robin 141 Mason, Sherry 55,62, 110 Mason, Terry 20, 38, 130 Massie, Nancy 44, 141 Mast, Allison 130 Mawyer, Sheila 111 Mawyer, Theresa 150 Maxey, Janet 28, 64, 67, 141 Maxey, Sue 28, 44, 49, 111, 122, 123 Maxey, Robert 130 Mayberry, Claude 111 Mayberry, Teresa 141 Mayhew, Cathy 111 Mayhew, Debbie 10, 130 Mays, Deborah 159 Mays, Ed 141 Mays, Mike 141 Mays, Norman 141 Mays, Tanalea 159 Meadows, Kathy 69, 141 Meadows, Teresa 158 Mehaffey, Buddy 68 Mehaffey, Kenneth 159 Mehaffey, Mary 130 Merricks, Loretta 150 Meyers, Kent, 159 Michael, Ken 38, 68, 111 Miear, Aubrey 141 Miear, Carolyn 44, 59, 130 Miear, Chris 20, 44, 124, 130 Miear, Darrell 159 Miear, Grace 111 Miear, Sandra 59, 130 Miear, Teresa 44, 67, 130 Miles, Terry 26, 150 Miller, David 46, 150 Miller, Sue 44, 59, 141 Millner, James 111 Millner, Joan 64, 111 Millner, Sandra 130 Millner, Thomas 150 Millner, Wanda 44, 141 Millner, Billy 63 Mitchell, Stewart Montgomery, Dennis 159 Montgomery, Joe 12, 20, 44, 49, 64, 69, Ay tak, ape Montgomery, Lanelle 10, 44, 130 Montgomery, M. 26, 36 Montgomery, Robert 159 Montgomery, Teresa 46, 57, 141 Moody, Sarah 55, 59, 111 Moon, Scott 46 Moore, Cindy 150 Moore, Donald 26, 37, 70, 150 Moore, Dorothy 68, 130 Moore, Janet 44, 150 Moore, Billy 20, 111, 123 Moran, Bobbie 150 Morris, Donna 150 Morris, Joe 111 Moss, Victor Mowry, Patricia 69, 131 Moyer, Jill 39, 58, 159 Moyer, Patricia 51, 67, 112 Moyers, Denny 44, 46, 48, 49, 64, M2120 Moyers, Terry 44, 46, 48, 49, 64, re 20 Moyers, Sherry 39, 44, 57, 64, 69, 141 Murrell, Mike 159 Murrell, William 46, 150 Myers, Blake 20, 21, 30, 31, 33, 38, 49, 69, 130 Myers, Jeff 26, 36, 46, 53, 70, 146, 150 Myers, Kathy 44, 46, 48, 49, 112 Myers, Scott 26, 27, 36, 46, 53, 70, 150 N Nance, Susan 150 Neal, Ann 159 Neal, Dan 44, 53, 56, 64, 112, 1205123 Neighbors, Nancy 44, 112 Nelson Kenneth 131 Nelson, Phyllis 58, 159 Newberry, Ada 55, 67, 131 Newberry, Orin 20, 112, 123 Newcomb, Dana 44, 53, 64, 72, 112, 120 Newcomb, Mark Newman, Sammy 136, 141 Newman, Stephen 159 Newton, Donald 158 Newton, James 46, 47, 70, 141 Nicely, Glen 26, 159 Nichols, David 20, 22, 49, 53, 68, Mise t23 Nichols, Debbie 44, 49, 112, 123 Nichols, Greg 26, 36, 150 Noell, Carol 66, 67, 113 Noell, Cecil 46, 150 Nuzzi, Nicky 26, 150 O O’Brien, Mike 141 Ogden, Darrell Ogden, Frank 141 Ogden, Gary 131 Ogden, Jacky 59, 131 Ogden, Teresa 58, 59, 150 Ogle, Marianne 57, 113 Ogle, Van 113 Olinger, Carter 67, 131 Oliver, George 36, 159 Ore, Barry Ore, Betty 159 Ore, Charles 26,150 Ore, Faye 141 Ostrom, Bruce 113 Ostrom, Elizabeth 44, 159 Ottinger, Terry 151 197 Ottinger, Joe 62, 131 Ottinger, Palma 151 Oulds, Consuela 68, 131 Overman, Quinton 20, 25, 37, 44, 131 Overstreet, Donna 159 Overstreet, Sharon 58, 159 Owen, Joan 59, 141 Owen, Sam 44, 64, 133 P Padgett, Darryl 38, 131 Palmer, Joyce 54, 55, 141 Parker, Davie Parnell, Sara 159 Parnell, Stewart 20, 70, 141 Parks, Allene 113, 123 Parks, Sarah 39, 151 Paschal, Jack Patrick, William 141 Patterson, Barbara 160 Patterson, Chris 62, 141 Patterson, Mark 37, 49, 69, 113 Patterson, Martha 131 Patterson, Rodney 141 Payne, Cheryl 53, 69, 131 Payne, Jerry 20, 131 Payne, Karen 69, 131 Payne, Pattie 59, 132 Pearson, Arnold 62, 132 Pearson, David 63, 132 Peelen, Nick 151 Peery, Michael 71, 151 Peery, William 160 Pena, Maria 67, 132 Penny, Karen 113 PerDieu, Mike 141 PerDieu, Roderick 151 Perkey, Randee 28, 29, 49, 113, 123 Perkey, Chip 17, 26, 27, 36, 70, 151 Peters, Joe 160 Peters, Mike 44, 113 Peters, Sally 160 Petty, Jane 28, 44, 45, 64, 142 Petty, John Phelps, Janice 63, 114 Phillips, Anita 58, 160. Phillips, Dennis 151 Phillips, Mike 65, 142 Phillips, Pam 66, 67, 132 Phillips, Patricia 44, 151 Pillow, Richard Poindexter, Ricky 44, 114 Poindexter, Sam 151 Pollard, Steele 63, 114 Porter, Cindy 59, 142 Porter, Sally 142 Powell, Dennis 34, 142 Powell, Sharon 44, 114 Powell, Shelby 160 Powell, Sherryl 51, 68, 142 Powell, Tony 114 Powell, Wanda 58, 160 Powers, Richard 151 Precious, John 132 Precious, Nancy 57, 61, 114,123 Pribble, Ava 114 Pribble, Early 20, 22, 37, 49, 65, 70, 132 Pribble, Linda Price, Scott 160 Price, Curtis Price, Steve 46, 47, 132 Prillaman, Roger 114 Proffitt, Cynthia 142 Puckett, Debbi 160 Pulliam, Teresa 160 R Rainex, G. 68 Ramsey, Patricia 151 Ramsey, Sharon 40, 41, 51, 69, 142 Ramsey, June 142 Ramsey, George Raymond, Steve 44 Reams, Pam 44, 45, 142 Rebector, Ledie Mae Reese, Mike 46,142 Rexrode, Pam 57, 68, 132 Rexrode, Terry 62, 114 Reynolds, Carolyn 62, 115 Reynolds, Dennis 63, 115 Reynolds, Judy Reynolds, Margaret 58, 160 Reynolds, Mary 151 Reynolds, Nona 10, 39, 142 Reynolds, Patricia 39, 52, 53,67, 142 Reynolds, Ralph 62, 115 Reynolds, Rebecca Gail 151 Reynolds, Shawn 142 Rhodenhizer, Jeffry 151 Rice, Gary 54, 72, 160 Rice, Lola Mae 142 Rice, Neil 67, 132 Rice, Rita 13, 53, 68, 142 Richardson, Dennis Richardson, Darrel 53, 160 Richardson; John 20, 142 Richardson, Rhonda 132 Richardson, Shelia 115 Richardson, William 37, 38, 49, 70, EES es? Ricketts, Charles 14, 20, 22, 44, 49, 53, 64, 69, 70, 115 Riffe, Andy 142 Riffe, Jeff 44, 151 Riffe, Terry 44, 58, 160 Riggins, Kathy 40, 54, 69, 151 Riggins, William 160 Riley, Clarence 14, 44, 64, 72, 115,118 Riley, Richard 132 Ring, Larry 20, 115 Ring, Susan 44, 49, 115 Ripley, Gary Roach, Kenneth Roach, Keith 142 Roach, Wallace 160 Robert, Malcolm 44, 132 Robertson, Allen 151 Robertson, Cynthia 53, 151 Robertson, Cynthia Leigh 40, 46, 47, 67, 142 Robertson, Kathy 64, 160 Robertson, Kathy May 10, 55, 115 Robertson, Pat 63, 115 Robertson, Richard Robertson, Sam 160 Robertson, William 20, 142 Robinson, Beverly 115 Robinson, Delores 132 Robinson, Sam 26, 54, 151 Rogers, Carol 142 Roginski, Janice 46, 47, 51, 142 Roginski, Pat 46, 58 Rorer, Mike 37, 46, 132 Rose, Deborah 132 Ross, Hank 38, 116 Ross, Janice 58, 160 Ross, Jeff 67, 142 Rowsey, Houston 20, 65, 132 Royal, Charlene Royal, Claude 34, 67, 70, 142° Royal, Constance 143 Royal, Kevin 68 Royal, Sharon 53, 58, 160 Ruble, Glenda 46, 48, 67, 143 Rudder, Dianne 44, 54, 55, 143 Rudder, Howard 54, 72,151 Rush, Jo Ellen 55, 151 Russell, Janet 40, 59, 116 Russell, Phillip 160 Russell, Reggie 132 Rutledge, Allen S Sales, Janet 116 Salmon, Gwen 67, 133 Sanborn, Ann 72 Sanderson, Betty 49, 56, 65, 67, IPM AKS: Saunders, Brenda 44, 116 Saunders, Douglas 143 Saunders, Karen 16, 17, 44, 49, 64, 116 Schmitt, Grover 151 Schmitt, Marshall Shoonover, Barbara 143 Scott, Heywood 20, 143 Scott, Regina 69, 151 Scott, Ronnie 20, 25, 132 Scott, Teresa 58 Scott, Wanda 116 Seay, James 30, 38, 46, 47, 133 Seigla, John 143 Shaeff, Clyne 37, 49, 116, 122 Shaffer, Craig 26, 69, 72, 141 Shannon, Curtis 143 Shannon, Terry 151 Sharp, Terrell 17, 44, 67, 133 Shearer, Catherine 58, 160 Shepard, Janice 143 Shepard, Johnny 30, 32, 49, 68, 70, 116 Shepard, Faye 68, 72, 143 Shepard, Robert 26, 36, 151 Shepherd, Donna 133 Shepherd, Kenneth 20, 22, 37, 49, 53, 67, ROWLLGs 2s Shepherd, Mary 151 Sheppard, Steven 71, 151 Shropshire, George 12, 116 Shupe, Clark 160 Shupe, Edmond 160 Shupe, Kathy 151 Shupe, Sandra 151 Shupe, Sharon Shupe, Sheila 133 Shupe, Wanda 160 Simmons, Garry 116 Simpson, Paul 47, 151 Simpson, Wallace 151 Sims, Lauren 68, 143 Skinnell, John 133 Skinnell, Kathy 151 Skinner, Phyllis 44, 61, 133 Smith, Cheryl 160 Smith, David 133 Smith, Dean 151 Smith, Debra 44, 85, 151 198 Smith, Donna 151 Smith, James 44, 117, 123 Smith, Marie 151 Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry 160 © Smith, Linda 58, 160 Smith, Nancy 143 Smith, Anthony 38, 133 Smith, Rhonda 46, 72, 151 Smith, Rodney 17, 143 Smith, Roger 20, 67, 70, 72, 143 Smith, Sharon 57, 67, 143 Smith, Wayne 143 Smoot, Ralph 153 Snead, Angela 143 Sneed, David 160 Snead, Stanley 20, 23 Snell, Carol 68, 69, 133 Snyder, Jane 143 Snyder, DeWayne 44, 117 Snyder, Sharon 40, 151 Somers, David Sowder, Ann 53, 54, 57, 69, 143 Sowder, Martha 57, 160 Spear, Byron 143 Spencer, Robert 49, 53, 67, 100, 117 Spinner, Dorothy 117 Spinner, John 133 Spivey, Margaret 56, 67, 72, 124, 133 Stadterman, Ric 69, 133 Stallard, Donald 20, 25, 49, 53, 66, 6 2133 Stalnaker, Susan 40, 49, 133 Stanberry, Fred 158 Steele, Margaret 143 Stephens, John 146, 160 Stephens, Lynn 151 Stinnett, Linda 58, 160 Stinnett, Pamela 67, 143 Stinnett, Ted 72, 133 Stinson, Ray 160 Stone, Margaret 55, 67, 69, 133 Strange, Barbara 160 Strange, Sally 160 Stratton, Linda 151 Sullivan, Dawn 58, 160 Sweeney, Al 36 Sweeney, Martha 44, 117 Sydnor, Barbara 56, 68, 117 Sydnor, Fabian 69, 152 Szaraz, Mike 36, 46, 161 Szaraz, William 37, 71, 143 Ae Talley, Linda 63, 117 Tanner, Donna 44, 45, 152 Tate, Donnie 117 Tate, Kathy 10, 46, 48, 49, 57, 69, 143 Taylor, Brad 36, 154 Taylor, Cliff Taylor, Deborah 161 Taylor, Pat 51,67, 143 Taylor, Rachel 64, 117, 123 Templeton, Ada 161 Templeton, Tony 143 Thomas, Joan Thomas, Valerie 152 Thompson, Barbara 59,139,143 Thompson, Deborah 44, 49, 117 Thompson, Vance 143 Thompson, Jane 28, 49, 68, 133 Thompson, Marlon 58 Thompson, Pam 58 - Thompson, Vickie 67, 133 Thoms, Marilyn 58 Thrasher, Vickie 44, 134 Throckmorton, Danny 152 Throckmorton, Norman 37, 62, 134 | Tice, Anne 40, 51, 53, 57, 64, 72, 143 | Tillotson, Jean 161 Tillotson, Robert 161 Tinnell, Scott 36, 161 Tinnell, Larry 152 Tolley, Charles 12, 36, 53, 161 Tolley, Robin 26, 34, 71, 143 Tomlinson, Jay 15, 38 Trayler, Ralph 161 Trent, Becky 58 Trent, David 63, 117 Trent, Dennis 63, 134 Trent, Thomas 46, 152 Trent, Jerry 65 Trent, Larry 44, 68, 72, 117 Trent, Linda Trent, Peggy 67 Trent, Susan Tuck, David 44, 55, 131, 134 Tucker, Gary 134 ij Tucker, Krista 81, 134 Tucker, Phillip 161 Turner, Brenda Tweedy, David 152 Tweedy, Sherry 143 Tyler, Linda 161 Tyler, Robert 20, 23, 49, 53, 134 Tyree, Deborah 62, 134 | Tyree, Deborah Gayle 44, 152 Tyree, Mike 44, 72, 118 U Uttal, Valeri 152 Vv VanderDoes, Doug 134 VanderDoes, Thomas | Vandergriff, Ann 152 VanLiere, Valerie 152 Van Natten, Diane 152 - Vaughan, Ben 161 Vaughan, Vickie 10, 44, 49, 64, 67, 118, 123 Vest, Rhonda 58, 161 Via, Steve 152 | Vair, Cheryl 161 Viar, Danny 20, 143 Viar, Gary 62, 134 Viar, Rhonda 143 Vogt, Ed 66, 67, 143 Vyas, Sushima 143 W Wade, Donald 20, 24, 144 Wade, Ernest Wade, Mike 152 Wade, Sandra 59, 118 Wade, Sandra Marie 44, 118 Wade, Vickie 161 Wagman, Martin 20, 44, 67, 134 Wagner, Kathryn 144 Walden, Cathy 10, 62, 107, 118 Waldron, Barry 161 Waldron, Danny 161 Walker, Crystal 58, 161 | Walker, Janice Walker, Shelby 144 Walker, Susan 69, 144 Waller, Danny Lynn Walter, Mike 134 Walthall, Sharon 44, 51, 64, 144 Walton, Sam 63 Ware, Glover 46, 161 Washburn, Nancy 55, 152 Watson, Guy 50, 51, 67, 69, 72, 118, 120 Watson, Mike 51, 69, 144 Watson, Robert 136, 144 Watts, Brenda 58, 161 Watts, Brenda Gail 152 Watts, Daniel 152 Watts, Deborah 44, 144 Watts, Detra 59, 118 Watts, George 152 Watts, John 144 Watts, Linda 58, 161 Watts, Mike 161 Watts, Tom 38, 132 Weaver, Martha 51, 161 Weaver, Martha 118, 123 Weekley, Catherine 69, 152 Weeks, Janice 134 Weeks, Julie 17, 152 Wells, Robert 152 West, Donna Wheaton, Thomas 144 Wheeler, Brad 46, 144 White, Carl 144 White, James 152, 219 White, Joel 26, 36, 38, 122 White, John 36, 135 White, Peggy 58, 161 White, Roy 153 Whitlock, Anita 69, 144 Whitlock, Curtis 69, 153 Whitlock, Terry 44, 53, 64, 67, 119 Whitt, Jamie 144 Whitten, K. 36 Whitten, Maynard 36 Wilcher, Lee 161 Wiles, Kathy 153 Wiles, L. 51 Wiles, Tim 20, 51, 68, 126, 135 Wiley, Linda 153 Wiley, Linda Elaine 58, 161 Wiley, Roger 71, 144 Wilhelm, Barry 20, 69, 144 Wilderson, Thomas 161 Williams, Brent 12, 16, 17, 46, 47, 49, 52, SSL Toe 225123 Williams, Charles 44, 135 Williams, Craig 44, 46, 47, 67, 144 Williams, Donna 69, 153 Williams, Howard 69, 135 Williams, Joe Williams, Linda 55, 59, 135 Williams, Patricia 144 Williams, Peggy Williams, Ronald Williams, Sandra 58, 153 Wills, Ed 46, 153 Wills, Gene 46, 47, 48, 57, 144 Wills, Wanda 161 Wilson, Barbara Wilson, Carl 153 Wilson, David 144 Wilson, Gail 44, 135 Wilson, Howard Wilson, Frank 62, 67, 72, 119 Wilson, Janice 44, 59, 135 Wilson, Joyce 44, 59, 119 Wilson, Larry 26, 37, 38, 70, 153 Wilson, Larry Winston 144 199 Wilson, Pat 144 Wilson, Preston Wilson, Robby 46, 144 Wilson, Lee 153 Wilson, Ronald 144 Wilson, Stephen 26, 46, 153 Wilson, Mike 119 Wilson, Keith 161 Wilson, Jack Winebarger, Linda 39, 58, 154, 161 Winebarger, Herbert 44, 67, 135 Winebarger, Mike 38, 145 Winfrey, Diana 56, 119, 184 Winfrey, Robert 61, 145 Winnagle, Allen 65 Winnagle, Catherine 119 Winnagle, Steve 153 Winston, Frances 145 Wirt, Susan 40, 153 Wiseman, Annmarie 161 Wiseman, William 153 Witcher, Cheryl 58, 153 Witcher, Cynthia 161 Witt, Alice 153 Witt, Audrey 161 Witt, Cheryl 59, 145 Witt, Joyce 46, 67, 153 Witt, Sandra 145 Witt, Susan 145 Womack, Glenda 44, 45, 50, 51, 69, 119, 22s Wood, Brenda 72, 161 Wood, Donna 46, 68, 135 | Wood, Gloria 161 | Wood, Keith 53, 54, 161 Wood, Janet 53, 55, 67, 119 Wood, Lendon 26, 38, 153 Wood, Laura 46, 153 Wood, Sharon 145 Wood, Terrell 20, 23, 30, 31, 33, 38, 49, 53,67, 70 | Woodall, Bobbie 57, 68, 72, 145 Woodall, Thomas 153 Woodford, Kim 26, 36, 70, 146, 153 | Woods, Jeff 120 Woody, Debby 59, 67, 145 | Woody, Donna 44, 55, 69, 135 Woody, Jesse 28, 153 Woody, Judy 64, 145 Wooldridge, Cynthia 145 Wooldridge, Gary 135 Wooldridge, Kathy 153 | Wooldridge, Robert 145 Wooldridge, Sandra 40, 145 Wooldridge, Shelby 135 Wooldridge, Susan 44, 58, 161 Wooldridge, Terry 145 Wooldridge, Tommy 153 Wooldridge, William 153 i Worley, Elizabeth 40, 145 } Wreden, Nick 37, 54, 57, 64, 68, 69, 1205123 Wright, Gilbert 161 Wright, Richard 20, 120 Wright, Robert 46, 47, 120 Wright, Susan 145 Wyant, Thomas 135 | Y { Yasbick, Al 20, 23, 25, 30, 31, 32, 38, 49, 53, 70 Yasbick, David 145 ) York, Pam 69, 153 Young, Mark 145 : : : ; To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven; A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; A time to kill and a time to heal; atime to break down, and a time to build up; A time to weep, and a time to laugh; 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