Brookville High School - Buzzer Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

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DK as : | The Buzzer Brookville High School Lynchburg, Virginia Nineteen Hundred Seventy-One Volume Forty-Four Individual I’s Emerge Above Identity of the Crowd At every moment you choose yourself. But do you choose your self? Body and soul con- tain a thousand possibilities out of which you can build many I’s. But in only one of them is there a congruence of the elector and the elected. Only one — which you will never find until you have excluded all those super- ficial and fleeting possibilities of being and doing with which you toy, out of curiosity or wonder or greed, and which hinder you from casting anchor in the experience of the mys- tery of life, and the consciousness of the talent entrusted to you which is your I. Dag Hammarskjold Markings Hurried students leave silent reminders of haste and activity. “Treat others as ends, never as means.” And myself as an end only in my capacity as a means: to shift the dividing line in my being between subject and object to a position where the subject, even if it is in me, is out- side and above me — so that my whole being may become an instrument for that which is greater than I. Dag Hammarskjold Markings re e a? yee: | ae | - - oi | Symbols of progress become commonplace to students in a time of change. Individual efforts become team goals as students strive for athletic victory. Administration .. .72 . Classes . kee OG Advertisements . .164 School Directory .187 Senior Directory .188 Student Directory A Early-morning merrymakers cheer passers-by in the main hall. Chris Miear and Martha Cofer share between-class locker conversation. School Day Includes Shared Laughter With Friends re NEEZ i | o Se ee “Super Chicken” Callaham offers to share her super sauce with Mrs. Camp- bell. Terrell Sharp, Peter Fazzi, and David Tuck mimic monkey antics to entertain the troops at lunchtime. Martha Reynolds clears the board for a lengthy problem. Kim Woodford meditatively finishes his lunch amidst cafeteria clamor. omp Von eemneatsaeaES And Opportunities for Individual Acc lishment “.. and the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.” Craig Brewer, exiled to outside corridor, completes make-up test. oS Mary Shepherd concentrates her study in the silence of the library. , Mary Ellett presents “going-away” gift to Mr. Worley at send-off party in cafeteria. Expert projectionist Mrs. closed”’. Ui cake Mr. Shelton keeps a respectful distance from his chemical concoction. Mr. Harvey experiments with new darkroom equipment. Miss Fenton ably fills math vacancy with vivacious enthusiasm. Representative Reed Schweickert gets Lynn Ramsey’s ring mea- Mrs. Brewer lends a helping hand in the office. surement. And Able Patronage From Community Resources JA coordinator Tom Hollingsworth launches school campaign. Photographer Arnold Ward exercises endless patience during school picture-taking. Bewildered parent struggles through labyrinth of numbered classrooms. Cloudy Skies Nor Chilling Rain Dampened Spirit Seniors’ day . . . seniors all the way... decorated homerooms . . . orange, blue, and white . . . lovely girls . . . handsome males in comic outfits... candy galore... pantsuits .. . senior assemblies . . . display of ‘varied’ talents . . . parade . . . deco- rated cars... a maiiok, TEND 5 « . lanlitnd corsages... supremacy... a long-awaited delight ... a moment of glory. a Glimmering stagelights reflect the lively sparkle of Krista Tucker’s dance. Trio Gail Butler, Phyllis Skinner, and Cheryl Jones add a tuneful touch. Seniors crowd onto stage for a rousing ‘“Woodstock”’ finale. Senior homerooms shine as crepe paper and balloons transform classrooms to Olympic contenders Barry Bryant and Marty Wagman ‘“‘warm-up”’ before fantasylands. competition. As Senior Day Gaiety Echoed Throughout BHS f (oe Class of ’71’ers reign supreme on their special day. Senior “shrine” advises “Go Now, Pay Later.” Steve England and Jane Thompson Reign Over Homecoming Court: V. Thomas, W. Cyrus, L. Winebarger, A. J. Lacy, A. Moore, J. Ferguson. October tradition . . . Senior supremacy ... rained-out bonfire . . . topsy-turvy school schedule . . . underclass jitters . . . “rain, rain, go away”... . talents, jokes, and long- awaited spotlight . . . big game nerves... parade preparations . . . streamers of blue, orange, and white . . . fond remembrances of Homecomings past . . . royalty and court . returning alumni. . . echoes of “Seniors 71 ... a taste of glory .. . and a memory is made. Proud King and Queen march onto field between ranks of smiling majorettes. | | } i! i | | Mr. Brewer crowns hap py Homecoming Queen, Jane Thompson. Happenings and Highlights of B Steve England and Jane Thompson reign over evening activities. HS Homecoming Head majorette Kathy Tate leads the squad in a special homecoming routine. Sponsors Lend Helpful Support to Class Projects Eighth Grade Sponsors: Mrs. Farrar, Miss Daniel, Mrs. Dixon, Mrs. Jordan, Mr. Fielding, Mr. Holmes, Mr. Royal. Freshman Sponsors: Mrs. Mayberry, Mr. Bailey, Mr. Thrasher, Mrs. Sw. Thompson, Mrs. Crouch, Mrs. Hughes, Miss Bowman. Junior Sponsors: Mrs. Rowles, Miss Doss, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Smith, Mr. Stinespring, Mr. Webb, Mr. Pettus, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Pirkey. Sophomore Sponsors: Mrs. Williams, Mr. Campbell, Mrs. Travis, Mrs. Huffman, Mrs. Spain, Mrs. Moffit, Mrs. Fenimore. Senior Class Sponsors: Mrs. Sax, Mrs. S. Thompson, Miss Taylor, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. Hutcherson, Mrs. Beverly, Mr. Mattox, Mrs. Quigley. ener Ra BHS Proudly Presents Eight Outstanding Seniors Senior Karen Craft was presented the DAR Good Citizenship Award. Both with 4.0 averages, Patty Lockridge and Betty Cauley tie for valedictorian. SCA President Steve England strikes a mighty pose. Kenney Gaines is named to Who’s Who in American High Schools. } Karen Ashwell and Phyllis Skinner serve as editors of Brookville publications — Beeline and Buzzer. Bill Conner leads Seniors as class president. Seated: Mrs. Purvis. Standing: B. Breeden, M. Ellett, K. Helms, J. Thompson, S. Hall, D. Giles, D. Moore, L. Winebarger. Brookville Lasses Help Administrative Staffs Guidance Office Helpers: E. Dole, M. Harris, S. Branch, D. Harper, K. Baker, D. Dudley. Seated: Mr. Wright. Standing: N. Reynolds, K. Ballowe, E. Farris, D. Jamerson, C. Hicks, S. Thyberg, D. Hodges, M. Patterson. Algebra IT puzzles Susan Almond. Jean Tillotson pauses with Mrs. Dooley and Mrs. Schermer after receiving the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award. _ Camera Captures Varied Moments of School Life Albin, STUDENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Front Row: S. Mason, A. Sowder, R. Lee, B. Alexander. Second Row: K. McClary, D. Wyant, D. Van Netten, F. Stanberry, R. Mazuera. Third Row: R. Scott, S. Myers, H. Rowsey, T. Dolan, F. Englund, P. Dalton. Fourth Row: E. Vogt, T. McCoy, Mr. Mil- stead. Early morning drudgery. Kathy Ballowe and Nancy Frank were Brookville’s contestants in the Lynchburg Jr. Miss Contest. Athletics Keen competition . . . physical stamina... pre-game nerves . . . intercollegiate contests ... the sting of defeat... team loyalty and school pride . . . igniting the torch of school spirit . . . autumn evening bonfires . . . ban- quet awards . . . exhausting scrimmage ses- sions .. . elated victory cries... the roar of the crowds . . . community interest ... team victory superseding individual glory. Pep eX Front Row: M. Anderson, B. Myers, E. Tyler, R. Scott, E. Pribble, B. Dodson. Second Row: B. Allen, H. Winebarger, T. Wiles, P. Bowen, Q. Overman, D. Stallard. Third Row: C. Martin, D. Lunsford, S. Cyrus, M. Marston, B. Lindsey, B. Wilhelm, G. Blair. Fourth Row: B. Lindsey, G. Nichols, H. Scott, D. Robertson, F. Gough, H. Lyles, R. Furr, D. Wade. Fifth Row: G. Arthur, C. Perkey, E. Garbee, R. Smith, D. Moore, R. Smith, S. Parnell, T. Miles, J. Myers, W. Hicks. Sixth Row: L. Wood, W. Bersch, T. Simpson, L. Clowdis, S. Myers. Seventh Row: Managers F. Sublett, C. Brewer, B. Browning, Q. Miles. Under Direction of New Coaches, Bees Have Winning New coaches . . . new district . . . new : i CXErciseSs - 2) oo ee Galoradee ee Drac: ticing during summer ... 6:0... . first win... the joy of victory ... Blake’s long passes 22ers eXtra pointss ees fO0G student attendance .. . the_big tilt... 30:16... . offense and:defense.. . 14:0 24; scrimmage . . . Homecoming victory ... tied for first place in district. Varsity Coaches: Mr. Whorley, Mr. Goode, Mr. Shelton, Mr. Gowin. Senior Team Members: Q. Overman, R. Scott. Season and Tie for First Place in New District Both Don Stallard and a Rustburg opponent make a quick dash for the ball. 21 Nelson Appomattox Amherst .. Tu og a Liberty Altavista ... Wm. Campbell ‘Rustburg =. . Staunton River Gretna SCORES 14 .20 D. Stallard, B. Myers, E. Tyler, B. Allen, M. Anderson, H. Winebarger, T. Wiles, P. Bowen, E. Pribble, B. Dodson, BHS ps 30 14 14 Along With Good School Spirit, Team Spirit Coaches Goode and Worley inspect the squad as they do pre-season calisthenics. | | | Coach Goode talks with QB Blake Myers. Bert Dodson scores a touchdown for the Bees. Brings Bees a Winning Season and School Glory One picture is worth a thousand words. Undefeated season . . . high scores. . . new coaches .. . 42:6... fearless and effective defense .. . 40:0... perfect record . . . 28:8 ... remarkable opening game .. . good pass- ing attack .. . 20:0. . . Seminole champion- ship ... 40:0 again . . . showing up the varsity 14:0 . . . able players . . . out of town games... field goals... pep rallies... JV cheerleaders... first downs... team glory. Junior Varsity Coaches: D. Webb, L. Stillman, L. Lewis. JVs Complete Perfect Season With 7-0 Record Front Row: D. Rorer, R. Nicely, T. Blair, J. Williams, T. Evelyn. Second Row: M. Riggins, J. Maddox, J. Hicks, S. Julian, J. Meadows, B. Loflin. Third Row: S. Keel, K. Crandall, T. Wright, J. Ferguson, R. Montgomery, S. Harper, F. Fisher. Fourth Row: T. Marsh, A. Sweeney, M. Brown, E. Goetz, J. Calla- han, D. Lunsford, T. Dolan, C. Cowins. Fifth Row: B. Wood, S. Hill, L. Kingsbury, L. Hartman, S. Jones, H. Parnell, M. Knight. Sixth Row: Coach Stillman, Coach Webb, Managers M. Dillon, L. Storey, D. Burford, J. Anderson, Coach Lewis. Brookville JV John Maddox dodges Dunbar opponents in a valiant attempt to score. To Become the New Seminole District Champs Jimmy Ferguson advances toward goal for another TD. Appomattox Dunbar (Maroon) Liberty Dunbar (Red) . Amherst Amherst Rustburg SCORES BHS 42 40 28 20 40 14 With Guidance of New Coach, Bees Overcome Moving up from JV’s ... Coach Frady .. . new district . . . after school laps around the gym striving to break the jinx . . . pre-game jitters . . . offensive and defensive plays . pulled muscles and broken bones. . . fighting viruses ... first games... old rivals . . . blood, sweat, and tears . . . warm-up suits... new uniforms ... praying to defeat Altavista... thrill of breaking a losing streak .. . tournament at Turner gym... victory over Staunton River. Varsity Basketball: Kneeling: B. Myers, F. Gough. Left to Right: J. Arthur, Mgr., B. Browning, Trainer, M. Marston, Mgr., J. Myers, K. Gaines, M. Brewer, M. Blanks, M. Dunevant, G. Byrd, C. Perkey, C. Royal, S. Myers, S. Hall, Stat., V. Moss, Mgr., Coach L. Frady. Coach Frady confers with team during time-out. Handicaps and Improve Seminole District Record SCORES Isibert Venues oon. William Campbell Staunton River Rustburg Amherst Gretna Appomattox Amherst Altavista Liberty Staunton River Nelson Gretna Nelson Rustburgy oe a 7: William Campbell Appomattox Altavista Seminole District Tournament Staunton River Altavista OT aA ale) 233 94 3 61 oral 74 253 .46 54 .64 4] 20) 74 .83 16 1 .60 BHS 44 63 a7 SP SH! 48 56 50 60 48 2 70 60 et! 50 58) 63 61 56 47 i SAR Blake Myers shoots at the charity stripe. In Exciting Contest Against Rustburg Red Devils, M. Brewer retrieves loose ball. Jump ball. F. Gough gets an easy two points. RAE aS i HA YAS Rc = iii cd F. Gough and B. Myers battle over loose ball. BHS Varsity Bees Break 37 Game Losing Streak se oe ee 2a araspile Blake Myers looks for the open man. Frank Gough tries a one-handed jump shot. Varsity Squad Cheers Bee Teams on to Victory Spirited lasses in maroon and white...a necessary part of every sport ... gaiety at its best . . . cheers that boost teams on to victory . . . lasting smiles throughout the years .. . hours of after-school practice... precision cheers .. . team morale . . . post- defeat depression .. . laughter and tears... summer practice camp . . . spirited support to athletes and crowds . . . shared memories ... Sparkling in reflected team glory. Head Cheerleader, Patty Dawson. Co-Head Cheerleader, Karen Craft. he wt ‘ ed Nee Bottom to top: J. Thompson, K. Craft, J. Petty, P. Dawson, S. Almond, S. Moyers, L. Garbee, J. Maxey, J. Woody. Cheerleaders don smiles, sweaters, and pom-poms for football season spirit. Rookie rebounders .. . veterans of Baby Bee squads .. . injuries and illnesses... afternoon games .. . gaining valuable court experience . benchwarming . . . preliminary contests . tasting victory and defeat . . . able coach- ing and team cooperation... lay-ups.. . high-scoring honors . . . 6-12 season record . the glow of the limelight .. . anticipation of varsity action . . . pride in school and self. JV’s Exhibit Hope, School Spirit, and Skill on Court SCORES Co-captains R. Shepard and J. White. BHS Libertyas -acesms eee 05 56 William Campbell .. .72 49 StauntonwRivenen nee ST, 60 RUStDUT see ere ee ey) 61 ANTUNES 2 5 6 oo o 6 aos 68 Gretta mana eeS 68 Appomattox, 3 2 2. 2.69 66 PNOMMSRSE 5 5 oo wo a ol) 44 PNW. 5 4 6 6 6 5 oS 61 [rb eee ees oO) 48 SS TAUMT OMe LV Chane 2 49 INEISOM 2 6 oo 6 6 6 AB 54 (GHA ss 6 6 eo oo KOT 68 INeISONn tee ee 09 54 Rustburoaems t= 2eeen0S 60 William Campbell . . .59 2) APPONIALEOXM Sc ae a al if 58 INTEMASEY 6 5 6 5 4 6 wo 04! Wl Front Row: J. White, B. Lindsey, G. Nichols, R. Shepard, G. Arthur, B. Austin, R. Dawson. Second Row: K. Oster, B. Wiseman, T. Ball, K. Woodford, L. Wood, J. Brown, A. Sweeney, Coach Stinespring. | | ) | 31 SCORES William Campbell Rustburg Nelson Appomattox Holy Cross Altavista Staunton River Holy Cross Nelson Rustburg Appomattox Altavista Eighth Grade Basketball: Kneeling: S. Wood, V. Mohesky, M. Banks, W. Hogan, B. Wood. Stand- ing: W. Lee, M. Smoot, J. Hicks, J. Ferguson, T. Wright, J. May, S. Harper, Coach Webb, J. Dish- man. Baby Bee Teams Groom Future Varsity Players SCORES Dunbar Liberty Dunbar ‘Dunbar Amherst Dunbar Liberty Ninth Grade Basketball: Kneeling: J. Meadows, T. Marsh, S. Tinnell, S. Julian. Standing: Coach Mattocks, E. Goetz, J. Callahan, C. Tolley, J. Anderson, M. Johnson, B. Taylor, G. Oliver, D. Gough, T. Lunsford, S. Hill. J.V. Cheerleaders Rouse Spirits of Players, Fans Boosting morale and spirits of Baby Bees. . . preparing for varsity squad . . . combinations of grace, poise, and personality . . . constant support through thich and thin... reflections of good sportsmanship . . . traveling to dis- tant schools . . . tears of joy as well as agony ... Jumps, splits, and cartwheels . . . assets to team morale . . . echoes of enthusiastic yells .. . lifting the spirits of JV athletes. JV Cheerleaders: K. Moyers, D. Wyant, C.. Hubbard, S. Parks, B. Dawson, L. Winebarger, T. Head JV Cheerleader Linda Winebarger. Meadows, A. Moore, P. Board. Queen Bees Maintain Great Spirit and Enthusiasm Our Queen Bees... tryouts... physical and mental exhaustion -: .efinal cuts] 3.91) players . . .. scrimmaging local teams new plays and techniques... . first game... tense warm-ups... jump ball... sound of referee’s whistle . . . swish . . . down the court... rebound, rebound .. . searching out a teammate... halftime strategy . . . lasting spirit and enthusiasm . . . team before individ- ual. Kneeling: V. Thompson, Statistician; K. Wiles, Manager; C. Hill, S. Stalnaker, Co-captains; Managers P. Phillips, D. Jamerson, C. Evans. Standing: M. Brown, B. Callaham, K. Maddox, K. Riggins, J. Moyers, N. Snyder, K. McClary, S. Burnett, L. Ramsey, S. McKenna, B. Trent, S. Wooldridge, S. Robert- son, S. Wooldridge, L. Tyler, Coach Cundiff. SCORES William Campbell Staunton River Appomattox Rustburg Gretna William Campbell Appomattox Altavista Seven Hills Staunton River 9 1.4 2. . Nelson Gretna Nelson Rustburg Altavista .62 Al By) 42 47 eb! BE Al 2 32 sell ey) 34 9 Foo BHS 34 25 24 25 33 25 19 32 50 40 24 28 39 39 36 Lynn Ramsey out jumps Nelson County Opponent. During Their Initial Season in Seminole District Kathy Wiles, one of the managers of the Girls’ Varsity basketball team, observes action on the floor. 35 AWARDS Most Valuable Player Most Improved Player Most Team Spirit Best Sportsmanship Coach’s Award .Lynn Ramsey .Kathy Riggins .Patty Lockridge .Susie Stalnaker .Sandra Wooldridge Lavin = By. Boers a der Leads Volleyball Team to Tournament Kneeling: M. Brown, S. Robertson, S. Wooldridge. Standing: D. Woody, T. Schell, D. Jamerson, K. Riggins, S. Walthall, S. Burnett, L. Ramsey, S. McKenna, C. Hill, B. Brown, S. Stalnaker, G. Brown, L. Tyler, Coach Lavinder. SCORES BHS William Campbell ee ON a RO 8 15 Appomattox tone gee hp Soe, OO ee is 10 15 15 Appomatt6xs ales .G in ¥ ee ae 15 l Rustburg’. « : ss oot see 15 i 4 15 Rustburey ssi. 75) th a ore ee ee 15 6 Tournament IS Rustburg .. 4 ti40 oo) 15 Wilham, Campbell 6: 42°. 27-5 = eee 3 5 9 l 15 13 15 BHS 12 14 12 15 11 Coach Lavinder, Co-captains L. Ramsey and S. Stalnaker. Coach Lavinder gives team members a pep talk at hafltime. - 36 Sandra McKenna Voted 1970 Most Valuable Player SCORES Nelson Gretna Wm. Campbell Rustburg Nelson Wm. Campbell Gretna Altavista Rustburg Altavista a 7 .16 3 28 213 31 l 14 0 BHS IZ 11 y) 13 10 2 43 12 l (forfeit) Softball Team: Kneeling: B. Worley, C. Hill, K. Wiles, D. Dawson, P. Goetz, S. Wooldridge, M. Brown, S. Robertson. Standing: Coach Cundiff, Managers K. Brooks, S. Stalnaker, K. Riggins, L. Ramsey, S. McKenna, B. Fox, B. Callaham, D. Jamerson, Manager J. Palmer, Coach Davidson. 37 Brookville’s Matmen, Led by Coaches Shelton Strenuous training . . . different weight classi- fications . . . chicken wing hold . . . crouch and half-nelson . . . stacking . . . up the down stair- case . . . suspenseful weigh-ins . . . shoot the half... pins... takedowns .. . afternoon practice sessions . .. home matches... . grap- pling opponents . . . jello salad lunches . . . dis- playing true sportsmanship . . . victory over Alleghany . . . new coaches . . . new district champions .. . another trophy . . . looking for- ward to state tournament. Front Row: D. Wade, L. Wilson, W. Carwile, B. Cox, D. Moore, P. Hedrick, S. Keel, F. Stanberry, M. Newcomb, G. Burnette, J. Harrison, F. Austin. Second Row: Coach Shelton, M. Rorer, Q. Overman, K. Hall, C. Dudley, B. Banks, B. Ross, K. Cox, B. Burton, M. Crist, M. Knight, C. Tilman, J. Dawson, Manager. Practicing team members are: B. Cox, D. Moore, L. Wilson, M. Crist, M. Rorer, Q. Overman, W. Carwile, M. Newcomb. SESE RIOR Kee ‘ Co-captain D. Moore, Captain M. Rorer, Co-captain L. Wilson. 39 And Campbell, Reign as Seminole Champions SCORES BHS Willan By Cee ee Ou eae. -hOriert 16 ASSISTING joke ry Wate olay Soe eee er -C 26 RSPEI AY SAR ten eo cre CE oo Ca ar aro 23 VEEL Eat PE Meee i 5 Seen to LS 32 REICES MRE eA ee te ee, 35. 9 i DCL Vamenta hy eRe tert he ned. ue eo ee 3d 11 SERICTS emer s oer cot. (enn Ts eth.) SSS 6 PROmGlaSSe menpane a a ihen lame OFS Mets abe Ss oe 28 COCVING (ODMR N Cre Pie ace ai, eh ata. gcse 25 VERS SE eo ke here a! Sota Soot ss aoe LA 31 ae District Tournament BarlyPribble= =). : 1. . . . .Jst Place (185 lb: Class) Donald Moore ..... . . .2nd Place (119 lb. Class) State Tournament Donald Moore. . . .State Champion in 119 lb. Class. Brookville Nine Finish ’70 Season with 9-9 Record SCORES an N Amherst Liberty Northside pitching practice in gym . . . cold spring E.C. Glass Rustburg Nelson Cave Springs William Byrd with arch rivals .. . final cut... first Covington Amherst Liberty _.. three strikes... foul balls . . . bunts Northside E.C. Glass ... four-thirty games. . . batting prac- Cave Springs William Byrd Covington AAS Adan) ok dominating the diamond . . . cry of ; Tournament Addison ' the umpire — Play Ball! Alleghany Spring practice . . . rainy season... weather . . . Blue Ridge District... preparing field for games .. . competing nine . . . traveling to distant schools LICEH ED ASCRIIITSEe EEO MICE Samm DAN WWOK— HW HOANNY COMMmANWNHATO KH NNN WO HhWN Front Row: M. Marston, B. Allen, T. Sharp, M. Anderson, M. Marsh. Second Row: J. White, T. Harlow, D. Padgett, D. Lang. Track Team: Front Row: C. Haas, Q. Overman, T. Wiles, B. Dodson, G. Arthur, D. Coleman, F. Stanberry, L. Lunsford, B. Wilhelm. Sec- ond Row: R. Scott, H. Scott, W. Bersch, D. Wade, W. Keel, B. Lindsey, D. Cyrus. Third Row: M. Watson, J. Ross, S. Anderson, D. Lawson, R. Smith, E. Vogt, T. VanderDoes. Fourth Row: T. Fariss, R. Wills, B. Driskill, F. Ogden, S. Parnell, D. Robertson, B. Drumheller. Golf and Track Round Out School Sports Program Golf Team: C. Olinger, M. Walter, R. Riley, M. Wagman, M. Freeman. 41 Organizations | Extra-curricular activities . . . twenty-six groups . . . new additions to the “Hive”... a chance to become involved . . . a variety of areas for participation . . . large segment of student body involved .. . applying Robert’s rules of order . . . performing services for individuals, school, and community spring competition with other schools individuals finding their places within the group... serving while they study. Front Row: J. Tillotson, L. Winebarger, B. Dawson, N. Snyder, G. Dishman, P. Conner, L. Gigliotti, K. Craft. Second Row: K. Ashwell, M. Dillon, S. Myers, J. Precious, D. Stallard, M. Roberts, A. Lawson, A. Sowder, D. Cyrus, M. Crist, K. Hall. Third Row: K. Arthur, B. Neece, A. Ricketts, S. England, J. Moyers, R. Rice, L. Holmes, A. McKenna, C. Payne, B. Brown, B. Callaham, K. McClary, D. Arthur, Mr. Wright, Sponsor. Fourth Row: E. Fisher, H. Scott, K. Bumgarner, S. Cyrus, J. Hicks, J. Myers, D. Baber, R. Shepard, B. Taylor, K. Cyrus, M. Dunevant, J. Ross, L. David, P. Lockridge, B. Dudley. SCA Sponsors March of Dimes Teen Campaign Cafeteria Monitors provide vital service to classmates and school. Cooperations . . . striving to make the best better . . . conducting assemblies . . . spon- soring student-faculty ball games . . . moni- toring the cafeteria . . . co-sponsoring Blood- mobile . . . collecting money and foods for victims of burned-out homes. . . organizing Teen Action Program for March of Dimes . . . helping others in times of distress . . . students working behind the scenes . . . the quiet people. UCU MASLAR dona =a {Se SCA officers: Steve England, Pres.; P. Conner, Sec.; Jane Petty, Vice-Pres.; L. Winebarger, Treas. Budding actors . . . gaining experience on the stage of young life . . . planning ) for competitive spring activities striving to reach perfection in acting, reading, spelling, public speaking . . . looking forward to District Forensic Meet in April . . . hoping to go to the State meet .. . extemporaneous speak- | ing... off-stage coaching . . . scripts, | . sets, and scenery .. . voice control... | school-time assemblies . . . projecting | emotion to a faceless audience . . . final | curtain pride. Drama-Forensics officers: S. Mason, Treas.; D. Cyrus, V. Pres.; E. Dole, Reporter; C. Hunter, Pres.; B. Evers, Sec. Forensic Competitors Attend Spring District Meet Front Row: W. Brown, K. Robertson, S. Dalton, J. Smith, M. McCormick, V. Lunsford, C. Hunter, B. Evers, F. Stanberry. Second Row: Mrs. Robertson, W. Wills, L. Harvey, L. Stephens, C. Robertson, B. Alexander, G. Butler, A. Heuser, D. Clem, V. Faught, L. Sherburne, D. Cyrus, R. Hubbard. Third Row: Mrs. Huffman, C. Forslund, K. Wiles, T. Meadows, R. Smith, A. Vandergriff, V. Hicks, A. Maio, A. Brown, V. Bennett, S. Mason, K. Weekley, T. Travis, | E. Dole, C. Hicks, B. Parnell, R. Bibb. Fourth Row: W. Garrett, S. Walthall, L. Craft, H. Scott, R. Harris, K. Lewis, S. Smith, J. Karnes, D. Johnston, B. | Hartless, B. Baty, C. Heptinstall, S. Royal, M. Sowder, S. Price. 45 Buzzer Staff Members Race Against Calendar and Scaleograph .. . new size book .. . new pictures . . . headaches . . . struggling to raise $7,000 .. . 1400 retakes . . . trying to fit square pictures into vertical designs . counting units, characters, and picas ... proofreading .. . avoiding errors... attaching the right name to the right face . getting everybody on the right page . Imagination . . . deadlines that come too quickly. Business Manager Bobby Dearing adds indexing to his many financial duties. George Raney transfers original designs to triplicate copies. Indispensable Mr. Harvey provides his able photographic services to make an interesting BUZZER. ee... rs4 Ann Sowder hastily calculates a headline unit count. Bobby Wooldridge wields the scaleograph in picture cropping. Nature to Complete Yearbook Before Final Deadline Editor Phyllis Skinner tackles the endless task of page designing. Jack Brown rejoins the staff to boost athletic section and help in page design. Miss Taylor and Mrs. Beverly make a last-minute page check before mailing copy to the publisher. Bolstered by Journalism Class, Karen Ashwell and Deadlines . . . feature stories... subscription campaigns . . . elimina- ting gossip column . . . question of the month . . . new Bees to the Hive of communication . . . reporters get- ting the news . . . page, club edi- tors . . . sports articles . . . proof- reading galleys . . . pasting articles ... fillers... editorial cartoons... meetings of the staff . . . published in Amherst . . . working very hard as a team. Nelson. Reporters: Front Row: A. Newberry, S. Robertson, B. Browning, K. Gaines, T. Wiles. Second Row: M. Sowder, R. Hubbard, A. Sowder, D. Dudley, P. Copyreaders: Front Row: V. Hughes, S. Kerr, M. Ston e. Second Row: M. Weaver, K. Weekley, T. Travis, K. Dodson. sag tephanie Johnson Direct Publication of Beeline Editors: K. Ashwell S. Johnson S. Mason B. Parnell C. Evans M. Spivey Business Staff: K. Brooks A. Brown K. Dinkins K. Payne S. Ramsey B. Thompson M. Patterson Page Editors: S. Curling D. Bolen Ope Citta os: L. Holmes C. Hill G. Auck C. Jones Eleven Select Brookville Chorus Members Travel First six weeks of vocal tuning . . . learning of new and old songs . . . joy of the first perfor- mance... all eyeson Mr. Shoemaker .. . on the up beat of two... me moo m6o mah ma... giving school assemblies . . . spiritual messages in song at area Church services . . . annual WLVA Christmas concert . . . District Chorus Festival . . . All-Regional choir members are selected . . . Spring concert . . . superior rating. Junior Chorus members perform at the Thanksgiving Assembly. 4 5 ieee Wes ORT: | | | oes SS ein If oy gee |= =, Front Row: K. Ballowe, M. Cofer, K. Craft, C. Hunter, D. Rudder, B. Anderson, B. Poindexter, J. Litten, M. Roberts, D. Stallard, D. Wade, B. Harper, M. Bashcang, J. Thompson, K. Tucker, R. Carderelli, L. Gigliotti, M. Burks, D. Woody, S. Almond. Second Row: M. Ellett, T. Miear, D. Little, D. Giles, V. LaPrade, G. Butler, P. Skinner, G. Wilson, J. Riffe, M. Wagman, H. Winebarger, T. Sharp, D. Tuck, J. Larson, P. Dawson, P. Phillips, D. Tyree, D. Dod], P. Phillips, M. Thomas, A. Maio, P. Goetz, L. Evans. Third Row: B. Dudley, D. Hedrick, M. Stone, P. Lipford, C. Jones, P. Reams, R. Wilson, L. Craft, Q. Overman, S. Moyers, J. Maxey, S. Mason, N. Massie, B. Hensley, D. Hall, D. Jones, V. Hicks, J. Snyder. Fourth Row: D. Tanner, P. Walsh, J. Hall, K. Hicks, B. Callaham, M. Winebarger, M. Lethcoe, W. Kavanaugh, J. Arthur, C. Miear, B. Dearing, C. Heptinstall, H. Rowsey, R. Callahan, M. Duncan, K. Tate, D. Elliott, P. Harvey, S. Albert, K. Dawson, D. Coffey, S. Walthall, D. Coffey. 50 —a--- Girls Ensemble: Front Row: K. Craft, G. Butler, S. Almond, K. Tucker, C. | Boys Ensemble: Front Row: Q. Overman, J. Riffe. Second Row: D. Tuck, Jones, D. Rudder. Second Row: L. Craft, D. Tanner, D. Elliott, G. Wilson, P. H. Winebarger, M. Wagman. Third Row: J. Arthur, D. Stallard, C. Miear- Skinner. W. Kavanaugh, M. Roberts. o All-Regional Chorus Meet in Martinsville All-Regional Chorus: Front Row: K. Craft, G. Butler, K. Tucker, C. Jones. Second Row: D. Tuck, H. Winebarger, J. Arthur, W. Kavanaugh, C. Mi- ear, M. Roberts, M. Lethcoe. . Shoemaker conducts the chorus during a Christmas concert. Front Row: G. Ruble, S. Gallion, K. Tucker, D. Driskill, G. Wills, L. Craft, K. Tate, S. Witt, R. Wilson, C.Moore, D. Giles, J. Collins. Second Row: K. Bul- lock, J. Seay, M. Bullock, D. Hendricks, F. Lindsey, P. Roginski, C. Arnold, K. Almond, K. West, S. Trent, S. McGhee, J. Hendricks, D. Almond, E. Buck, D. May, S. Tucker, K. Stone, R. DeSha. Third Row: G. Davis, D. Ashworth, S. Fox, B. Hamlin, K. Temple, P. Kelly, P. Fox, L. Hicks, V. Miller, T. Montgomery, M. Mast, T. Hooper, D. Johnson, A. Mason, E. Crews, L. Griffin, R. Ballowe, C. Harris. Fourth Row: M. Dunn, B. Wood, B. Lindsey, J. Dawson, G. De- Wease, D. Gray, J. Witt, R. Smith, M. Ware, T. Marsh, R. Graham, T. Reese, S. Moon, E. Murrell, J. Roginski, K. Lillard. Fifth Row: S. DeSha, B. Conner, K. Crandall, J. Lacy, S. Lillard, T. Trent, G. Eaton, C. Howard, T. Brown, C. Noell, G. Wooldridge, D. Miller, S. Stevens, R. Wells, S. Wilson, T. Heptinstall, J. Newton, G. Blair, L. Wood, P. Simpson, J. Henderson. Brookville Band Salutes Governor Holton in Song Mr. Kelly Shoemaker, Band and Chorus director. Christmas concert . . . boosting spirits at pep rallies . . . students displaying talents through music . . . playing for Governor Holton .. . all-regional band fest . . . march- ing during football games . . . stage band . colorful uniforms . . . spectacular music ... half-time shows .. . spring concert... visit to musical concert at Glass musical presentations throughout the sur- rounding community. Front Row: J. Seay, S. Fox, P. Fox, T. Montgomery, J. Roginski, K. Lillard, L. Hicks. Second Row: G. Wills, K. Bullock, D. Miller, S. Wilson, G. DeWease, S. DeSha, R. Smith. Third Row: G. Wooldridge, T. Trent, C. Noell, S. Lillard, B. Conner, G. Buchanan, L. Wood, J. Lacy, J. Newton, C. Howard. At His Arrival at Lynchburg Municipal Airport Mr. Shoemaker directs the band during half-time of one of the home football games. Majorettes Grace Sports Events with Spirit, Beauty Strutting to lively marches . . . batons twirl- | | || {| iI I| ) il | | | ing high above radiant smiles . . . proudly | | | | | displaying our banner . . . leading band and ) players onto the field . . . Christmas reds and : whites on parade . . . pom-pom routines to liven pep rallies . . . graceful enthusiasm . hours of after-school practice . . . pre- cision movements synchronized in rhythmic routines . . . youthful grace in motion... loyalty to band and teams. . . BHS’s beauti- ful representatives. Majorettes perform during halftime at football game. Head Majorette, Kathy Tate. Kneeling: Kathy Tate, Head Majorette. Left to Right: G. Wills, L. Craft, B. Fox, S. Witt, R. Wilson, D. Driskill, K. Tucker, K. Tate, D. Giles, C. Moore, S. Gallion, J. Collins, G. Ruble. Front Row: K. Craft, L. Craft, S. Robertson, S. Wooldridge, P. Phillips, K. Wiles, J. Collins, G. Ruble. Second Row: S. McKenna, S. Stalnaker, J. Thomp- son, P. Dawson, J. Petty, A. McKenna, G. Wills. Third Row: B. Callaham, L. Ramsey, P. Lockridge, C. Hill, J. Woody, J. Maxey, K. Tate, K. Brooks. Varsity, Monogram Clubs Boast Fifty-Nine Members Front Row: J. Brown, G. Byrd, C. Perkey, T. Sharp, P. Bowen, D. Wade, T. Mason. Second Row: D. Robinson, C. Martin, B. Wilhelm, M. Anderson, D. Coleman, T. Wiles, S. Cyrus, Q. Overman. Third Row: S. Parnell, H. Scott, K. Gaines, G. Arthur, B. Cox, H. Winebarger. Fourth Row: B. Myers, E. Tyler, R. Smith, J. White, R. Smith, M. Rorer, M. Marston, C. Brewer. Fifth Row: D. Stallard, M. Brewer, W. Hicks, W. Bersch, E. Pribble, D. Moore, B. Brown- ing. People interested in serving . . . giving of extra time to help others in times of need... filling baskets for the not-so-fortunate at Thanksgiving . . . bringing cheer to the sick at local hospitals . . . singing carols at Christ- mas time... . entertaining children at LTSH ... helping SCA collect for March of Dimes soliciting donors for the bloodmobile . . . helping by sending medical supplies to soldiers in Viet Nam... ready to serve... working hard at Bloodmobile. Red Cross officers: S. Mason, Pres.; B. Baty, Sec., A. Brown, Treas.; V. Bennett, V. Pres. Red Cross Members Continue to Serve Mankind Front Row: P. Hill, D. Bumgarner, K. Hicks, S. Colinger. Second Row: K. Hill, A. Crist, P. Taylor, J. Hall, J. Rush. Third Row: V. Bennett, G. Haymaker, P. Roginski, M. Weaver, V. Beck, B. Parnell. Fourth Row: M. Stone, L. Wiley, P. Nelson, L. Sherburne, V. Miller, B. Baty, J. Witt. Fifth Row: Mrs. Sax, A. Brown, S. Mason, J. Guill, C. McAllister, J. Coff- man, A. Elder, P. Conner. Sixth Row: Mrs. Hughes, K. Denton, W. Iseman. Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Sax, Sponsors; Susan Mason, Pres. 56 Future Einsteins . . . combined interest in a scientific atmosphere . . . laying around plans for the coming year .. . gleaning knowledge from lab experiences . . . gaining more soph- isticated information from speakers . . . observ- ing the astronomical aspect of science at the Planetarium . . . viewing the Apollo Moon walks in a scientific attitude . . . interests in biology, [3 chemistry, and space . . . learning the secrets Es enna aww of photography . . . planning trips to the airport . .committees on causes of pollution. Science Club officers: E. Vogt, Pres.; K. Cowins, V. Pres.; D. McClary, Sec.; A. McKenna, Treas.; T. Farris, Reporter. Science Club Learns Fundamentals of Photography re Seated: K. McClary, S. Robertson, S. Colinger, K. Hicks, K. Temple, K. Hill. Standing: E. Dey Saya K. Wiles, A. Vandergriff, L. Holmes, R. Franklin, K. Cowin, M. Bankert, W. Brown, V. LaPrade, C. Gibson, E. Vogt, T. Farris. For though the fig tree shall not blossom Neither shall fruit be in the vines; The labor of the olive shall fail, And the fields yield no more meat; The flock shall be cut off from the fold, And there shall be no herd in the stalls: Yet we will rejoice in the Lord We will joy in the God of our salvation. Jehovah, the Lord is our strength, He maketh our feet like the feet of the hinds— He will make us to walk on high places! Closing passage of the book of Habakkuk. y Bible Club officers: B. Grooms, Sec.; L. Carderelli, Treas.; R. Carderelli, V. Pres.: M. Grooms, Chaplain; C. Heptinstall, Pres. SE pee TET aN 2, Heptinstall Leads Bible Club in Its Initial Year Front Row: Mrs. Sax, E. Woodall, C. Heptinstall, C. Hunter, N. Nash, L. Carderelli, J. Smith, B. Dudley, C. Bumgarner, S. Walker. Second Row: P. Piston, C. Rudder, J. Coffman, R. Carderelli, A. Chavez, B. Grooms. ae ) Front Row: D. Rudder, J. Palmer, E. Dole, D. Wright, A. Sowder, B. Brown. Second Row: I. Wood, E. Fisher, P. Lockridge, Mr. Wright, J. Larson, D. Mc- : Clary, L. David, K. Riggins. rs Study Aspects of Controlling Pollution Debate Affirmative vs. negative .. . effective expres- sion of ideas .. . competition in area tourna- ments ... hoarse voices .. . file boxes cram- med with quotes . . . preparation for district contest . . . resolved that . . . to substantiate this statement... . arguing nicely .. . research, research, research . .. taping speeches .. . earning the judges concurrence... “pollution is a problem” . . . studying issues of national concern. a Debate Club officers: Front Row: I. Wood, Treas.; A. Sowder, Pres. Second Row: E. Fisher, V. Pres.; D. McClary, Rep.; K. Riggins, Sec.; B. Brown, SCA Rep. Keeping Pace With Our Changing Times, Future Development of homemaking skills . . . laying foundations for future homes . . . the whirrr of mixers, and the hum of sewing machines . talent show entertainment .. . “and I made it myself’ ... the cake that burnt... Betty Crocker Homemaker Award Christmas open house . . . learning to run a busy household .. . Spring Fashion Show... selection of McCall’s Teen Council repre- sentative . . . well-rounded women of the world and home. Talented members entertain FHA during February activity club competition. ee FHA officers: First Row: Mrs. Schermer, W. Derbin, K. Riffe, C. Horton, D. Wyant, S. Colinger, Mrs. Dooley. Second Row: D. Hall, L. Jefferson, M. Gray, C. Fulcher, H. Neeley, B. Neece, N. Dawson. 60 Front Row: V. Motley, C. Little, M. Thoms, B. Watts, B. Turner, L. Boley, B. Moser, C. Warwick, D. Dawson, A. Moore, L. Millner, T. Scott, S. Colinger, S. Kerr, C. Horton, D. Dalton, N. Dawson, N. Reynolds. Second Row: D. Trent, K. Denton, S. Whitmore, P. Giles, D. Johnson, S. Bruffy, M. Gray, D. Beasley, C. Cyrus, K. Riffe, S. Giles, K. O’Brien, K. Novak, D. Mann, H. Neeley, R. Sumpter, S. Brunk, K. Almond, A. Newberry, D. Wyant, S. Powell, B. Lair, W. Jennings. Third Row: S. Patterson, H. Mann, L. Garbee, M. Magann, C. Porter, W. Derbin, L. Jefferson, E. Wheaton, P. Bostic, K. Wagner, S. Patterson, R. Bryant, J. Arthur, D. Spencer, V. Haas, J. Spear, B. Neece, B. Precious, K. Shelton, T. Hicks, C. Lawman, J. Tillotson, T. Carter, M. Ful- cher, D. Hall, D. Perry, P. Abbott. Fourth Row: W. Garrett, C. Allen, M. Reynolds, L. Elder, C. Witcher, S. Gouldman, E. Wood, C. Allen, M. Farmer, K. Shupe, C. Guill, T. Travis, R. Eagle, D. Keller, D. Fears, M. Anderson, C. Blair, P. Wood, S. Peters, C. Wilson, L. Garbee, C. Hill, K. Dodson, C. Wit- cher, C. Bagby, S. Miller, J. Coffey, W. Martin. Homemakers of America Emphasize “Toward New Horizons” Mrs. Dooley and Pat Harvey share Federation gossip. 61 Stamp Club Members Share a Common Interest . 2, oe a Philately .. . new club interest . . . afternoon - discussions . . . viewing collections . . . water- marks .. . first-day cancellations . . . mints ... plate blocks . . . could it be a B 6 rarity? ... licking hinges. Stamps — a common interest for these four students. David Hadden, Jo Ellen Rush, Phillip Dalton, and Ralph Traylor band together to form Stamp Club. Spirit Unlimited Club Fosters Unlimited Spirit Boasting largest membership . . . promoting school spirit . . . encouraging attendance at sports events . . . backing the school all the way .. . fighting apathy . . . setting the example... unlimited spirit. Spirited “‘Bees” provide halftime game entertainment. Spirit Unlimited officers: M. Ellett, V. Treas. Pres.; S. Robertson, Pres.; P. Conner, Sec.; G. Byrd, | | Ma . oat Front Row: B. Woodall, P. Williams, V. Thrasher, S. Shupe, L. Krause, S. Newman. Second Row: D. Trent, V. Bosiger, E. Mays, R. Campbell, K. Nelson, H. Deaner, A. Englund. Third Row: M. Hogan, E.McGann, D. Wilson, E. Tyler, T. Watts, T. Wooldridge, M. Thompson, J. Watts, G. Buchanan, S. Austin. ICT officers: G. Buchanan, Rep.; B. Woodall, Treas.; E. Tyler, V. Pres.; V. Bosiger, Pres.; S. Shupe, Sec.; A. Englund, Parliamentarian. Cooperative Training Combines Work and Study Wage-earning scholars .. . half-day schedules . . classroom instruction and on-the-job train- ing . . . work-study program . . . district and state competition . . . club operation by national guidelines . . . contests, honors, and awards... Employer-employee banquet . . . timeclocks and overtime .. . filing tax returns . . . learning by doing . . . independence and job security .. . vocational proficiency . . . occupational inde- pendence... a career is born... individual pre- paration for roles in society. Front Row: K. Shupe, S. Shupe, C. Harris, K. Hicks, R. Mason, G. Viar, C. Porter, I. Coates, D. Bosiger, J. Reynolds, C. Henegan. Second Row: G. Mc- Leod, D. Banks, B. Campbell, G. Hogan, M. Cantrell, S. Abbott, D. Jones, J. Hatcher, G. Brookman. Third Row: D. Banks, R. Wilson, M. Cantrell, M. Childress, C. Williams, M. PerDieu, D. Parker, L. Clowdis, M. Tweedy, G. Arthur, J. Patrick, D. Hale, J. Hatcher. G. Viar Leads DE Club Members Through Busy Year eae . Gary Hogan helps a customer make a catalog selection. Adventures in salesmanship . . . all aspects of retailing . . . shar- ing pride in accomplishment ... DECA contests . . . district and state competitions . . . reception for new officers and faculty... developing leadership skills through club activities . . . proving we're not “all work and no play” . . . building well-rounded citi- zens for careers of tomorrow. “DE officers: M. Cantrell, Hist.; G. Viar, Pres.; D. Jones, Treas.; M. Collins, V. Pres.; G. Brookman, Sec. Front Row: G. Burnette, S. Farmer, G. Nicely, B. Carwile, E. Pribble, W. Brown. Second Row: D. Brunk, J. Harrison, L. Wilson, S. Mitchell, H. Rowsey, C. Tillman, Mr. Cauley. New Greenhouse Captivates Interests of FFA Farmers of tomorrow . . . working with nat- ural resources... . keeping track of new farm- ing techniques . . . striving to produce larger yields on limited ground . . . becoming self- sufficient unit of an urban world . . . learn- ing the basics of mechanics, landscaping, and designing . . . gambling with the elements of nature .. . observing growth in action... working under a canopy of sky . . . changing barren plots of ground into green carpets... remaining the backbone of our nation’s society. FFA Officers: E. Pribble, Pres.; M. Phillips, V. Pres.; G. Burnette, Sec.-Treas.; H. Rowsey, Sentinel. 65 Front Row: K. Ashwell. Second Row: J. Hall, M. Stone, A. Newberry. Third Row: V. Thompson, J. Rush, B. Cauley, P. Piston, S. Martin. Fourth Row: J. Wilson, L. Wiley, R. Hendrick, P. Payne, R. Jones, F. Ballowe, C. Foster, D. Keith. Fifth Row: Mrs. Feagans, K. Carwile, M. Creger, P. Hill. Library Club Performs Indispensable Services Ff 1 nls s¢ 4 ex) 5 “Runa ® . . . . anes el Assistant librarians . . . performing useful tasks . sacrificing study halls .. . daily serving en- g tire school. . . retrieving lost books .. . gainful experiences . . . aiding teachers with audio-visual equipment . . . collecting fines . . . serving over- due notices .. . shelving books . . . arranging magazines . . . running errands . . . checking books in and out . . . striving to keep penalties of overdue books at a minimum .. . valuable assistants... indispensable to the school. Library Club officers: Seated: J. Hall, Pres. Standing: B. Cauley, Sec.-Treas.; J. Rush, V. Pres. 66 Front Row: M. Smoot, E. Crews, M. Montgomery, T. Wright, J. Ferguson, K. Burns, M. Johnson. Second Row: L. Story, J. Rice, D. Moore, W. Bersch, G. Byrd, J. Meadows. Third Row: J. Dishman, R. Pillow, L. Wilson, B. Cox, T. Farris, S. Parnell, Mr. McKenna. BHS Christian Athletes Serve Here and Abroad FCA officers: B. Dodson, V. Pres.; D. Moore, Chaplain; P. Bowen, Pres.; T. Fariss, Rep.; S. Parnell, Treas. se 67 Tuesday morning meetings . . . plans for club projects .. . sharing a fellowship of common goals .. . providing Christmas for two needy families . . . fulfilling community needs... sharing good fortunes with the less fortunate . . . packages to Brookville alumni serving their country overseas . . . service to school and to community .. . shared interests .. . extending care and support to Taiwan or- phan... always there whenever needed... a service of caring . . . sharing fun and fellow- ship . . . competitive athletes uniting in a fellowship of service. Working together to beautify Brookville .. . posters to add color to the halls . . . the an- nual spring Art Show . . . the terrace level .. . foyer displays . . . “decking the halls” at Christmas .. . new members... . palettes and paints . . . shared ideas and budding talents . . . a panoramic view . . . pooling ideas to create attractive displays . . . paint- ing backdrops for annual minstrel . . . just plain enjoyment . . . showing creative talents. —s Art Club Officers: T. Newsome, Sec.; P. Bowen, V. Pres.; K. Craft, Pres.; M. Spivey, Treas. Art Club Members Display Talents in Art Show : ‘ Front Row: P. Bowen, K. Craft, F. Vaughan, P. Tucker, D. Coffey, H. Williams, J. Fitch, Mr. Thrasher. Second Row: C. Gibson, K. Wagner, S. Wood, K. Kiger, R. Martin, L. Sims, C. Hicks, K. Farthing, B. Trent, D. Wright. Third Row: B. Thompson, J. Dishman, W. Hartman, B. Blankinship, G. Rice, D. Strickland, D. Warren, C. Shaffer. ; 68 Exploring Spanish customs . . . singing Christmas carols in Spanish . . . pinatas for parties ... learning the language . . . studying geographical regions of Spanish countries . unscrambling Spanish words . . . Span- ish history ... bull fights . . . slides on trip to Spain... Saint Day birthdays . . . Spanish plays ... reading Don Juan . . . sleeping mu- chachos with their sombreros . . . discovering that there are different dialects in the Spanish language . . . exchange of foreign students. Spanish Club officers: B. Allen, Treas.; L. Garbee, Sec.; J. Precious, V. Pres.; C. Olinger, Pres.; J. Petty, V. Pres. Spanish Club Members Plan Second Tour of Spain a Front Row: D. Woody, N. Frank, B. Abbott, D. Jamerson, N. Smith, A. Lawson, P. Conner, L. Bennett, S. Gallion, D. Rudder, P. Stinnett, P. Goetz, R. Martin, S. Wooldridge, P. Taylor, L. Evans, A. Newberry, S. Parks, T. Mawyer, J. Collins, A. Crist, J. Coffman, E. Evans, S. Almond, D. Stallard, S. De- Sha. Second Row: Mrs. Smack, J. Petty, A. Maio, S. Lair, D. Bolen, K. Dinkins, M. Mehaffey, S. Smith, K. Cowins, C. Dawson, L. Garbee, A. Sowder, C. Jones, L. Holmes, M. Ellett, K. Craft, K. Ballowe, B. Burley, S. Fox, N. Fruin, A. Templeton, M. Stone, K. Skinnell, S. Wirt, L. Wiley, J. Ross, C. Rudder. Third Row: D. Phillips, B. Cauley, S. Curling, J. Tillotson, S. Walker, G. Ogden, B. Cox, S. Carwile, D. Ferguson, B. Trent, J. Palmer, B. Worley, J. Maxey, K. Tate, S. Witt, R. Lee, K. Meadows, A. Whitlock, V. Thompson, C. Payne, W. Kavanaugh, B. Lindsey, R. Riley, C. Robinson, L. Lunsford. Fourth Row: L. Jay, D. Dudley, B. Allen, J. Precious, P. Dawson, K. Payne, B. Wilhelm, V. Thomas, S. Ramsey, E. Denyzyn, M. Watson, S. Hall, C. Olinger, B. Drum- heller, S. Parnell, H. Lawrence, E. Falls, R. Daniels, E. Wills, T. Mason, T. Reynolds, M. Dunevant, W. Brown, S. Reynolds. 69 Mastering a romantic language .. . transforming Room 50 into a French theater . . . speaking French with American accents . . . conducting meetings in the French tongue . . . planning the activities for the year . . . initiating new mem- bers .. . collecting dues from new and old mem- bers . . . decorating the cafeteria in red, white, and blue .. . dancing to the music of Webster’s New World... enjoying the New Year’s dance . viewing films of France during club period . Climaxing a busy year with a picnic in the spring. French Club officers: Carol Snell, Pres.; Mike Anderson, V. Pres.: Ann McKenna, SCA Rep.; Bert Dodson, Treas.; Kenny Gaines, Sec.; Tim Wiles, Reporter. French Club Holds “La Danse DuNouvel” in January Front Row: T. Heptinstall, T. Patterson, S. Johnson, G. Mclvor, K. Hill, A. Chavez, A. Blanks, V. Beck, L. Sims, K. Lloyd, E. McDonald, B. Woodall, J. Hendricks, K. Artois, M. Guenther, Mrs. Thompson. Second Row: M. Eads, D. Giles, J. Thompson, R. Pages, M. Brown, K. Ashwell, A. Mast, F. Shepard, K. Lillard, D. Moore, P. Lipford, K. Gale. Third Row: B. Furr, B. Hamlin, M. Booth, N. Warren, J. Auck, P. Brown, B. Alexander, J. Jett, C. Barbour, R. Rice, S. Powell, A. McKenna, B. Baty, J. Bonham, B. Glass, C. Witcher, C. Snell, S. Johnson, W. Bersch, G. Arthur. Fourth Row: M. Freeman, B. Dodson, M. Anderson, D. Tuck, K. Gaines, C. Smith, C. Haas, J. Karnes, D. Coleman, D. McAlhaney, K. Riggins, J. Moyer, V. Wade, J. Hall, T. Schell, P. Walsh, V. Hicks, E. Denyszyn, T. Wiles, H. Dickens. 70 Avid searchers of Roman culture. . . reliving the ancient past . . . attending the spectacu- lar events at the Coliseum through the printed page . . . blending the modern with the past through crossword puzzles and newspapers . making Latin valentines . . . attending the Roman banquet . . . donning Roman togas . . . witnessing the slave auction in the market square . . . playing the patrician and plebian roles... making Latin live today. Latin Club officers: C. Perkey, Hist.; P. Mowry, Treas.; G. Auck, Pres.; G. Haymaker, Sec.; W. Brooks, Rep. Spring Roman Banquet Highlights Latin Club Activities Front Row: D. Lawson, C. Moore, S. Williams, S. Dalton, S. Johnston, K. Robertson, P. Mowry, L. Evans. Second Row: W. Bersch, T. Bass, S. Myers, P. Fox, S. Jones, R. Scott, F. Sydnor, D. Williams, K. McAllester, V. Bennett, C. Eads, S. Mason, A. Brown, J. Tillotson, C. Jones, M. Stone, A. Heuser, W. Brooks, C. Elder, J. Cowins, M. Johnson, Mrs. Hughes. Third Row: J. Myers, J. Loving, L. Bernhardt, S. Bruffy, K. Dernoncourt, G. Wilson, P. Skinner, | P. Reams, D. Bruffy, A. Crist, K. Kiger, K. Meadows, A. Whitlock, L. Holmes, S. Walker, E. Fisher, C. Evans, C. Weekley, G. Gallion, L. Elder, P. York, G. Haymaker, B. Johnson. Fourth Row: B. Allen, W. Kavanaugh, C. Perkey, W. Cyrus, D. Baber, J. Arthur, R. Tillotson, J. Karnes, W. Goodman, T. Brown, K. Dorr, K. Payne, M. Weaver, B. Dudley, G. Auck, E. Wilson, J. Larson, L. Ramsey, B. Trent, J. Fitch, T. Fariss, D. Arthur, K. McClary, C. Brewer, C. Whitlock, B. Burton, W. Lanham. Plebian G. Gallion serves Patrician Webb a goblet of wine at the Roman banquet. Barry Wilhelm sells Slave Daniel Lawson to Patrician Russell Derbin. Administration Endeavoring to make the best better . . . the epitome of serenity and success . . . makers of decisions . . . exercising patience and en- durance . . . facing formidable tasks that seem impossible . . . smiling though burdened with responsibilities . . . marching forward despite red tape . . . guidelines, practices, procedures .. . solving the insoluble... . legis- lative diplomacy . . . individual concern for majority welfare. 72 Mr. Brewer Provides Capable Leadership King Bee .. . master of the ““Hive”’.. . serious but friendly .. . maker of quick decisions... shouldering weighty responsibilities . . . lend- ing an ear to parents, teachers, students . . . providing answers to “zillions” of questions . .. Maintaining smooth school operation... school evaluation . . . bidding goodbyes to graduates . . . welcoming new students . our guiding hand. Despite headaches and responsibilities of his office, Mr. Brewer has some lighter moments. Mr. Brewer listens patiently as juniors discuss Ring Dance. 74 Paul W. Brewer M. Ed., Principal. The planning committee discusses with Mr. Brewer the ineptitude of seniors to think of anything for Senior Day. “Before dismissal, we have a few announcements.” ve ee a Herman P. Garbee M. Ed., Assistant Principal, Book Store Clerk. Mr. Wright... everybody’s friend . . . willing to listen . . . promoting spirit . . . anxious to have all students become proud, dignified Bees. Mr. Garbee . . . outstanding, friendly, posi- tive, inquisitive . . . knows whereabouts of all . . . distributor of pink slips, white slips, green slips... Wyatt Earp of BHS... . keeper of our treasury of textbooks . . . helping hand of Brookville. William E. Wright AL Bs Mo Ed... Assistant Principal. Mr. Garbee keeps track not only of our students but also of our books. 75 Guidance Members Perform Varied Functions Enrollments and withdrawals . . . permanent record cards ... a sympathetic ear . . . pin k Mattie W. Bersch M. Ed., Director of Guidance. and blue cards . . . academic counseling... Leonard M. Frady B.A., M. Ed., Guidance, Spirit Unlimited Club, Varsity Basketball. testing and measurements . . . schedules... parent conferences . . . college selection... keepers of statistics... state reports .. . class rank ... student rosters . . . counselors for individual needs . . . informing upperclassmen Will is H. Hemmings B.S., M.S., Guidance. about Career Night . . . clerical records, Judith Bennett Lavinder, II B.A., M. Ed., Physical Education 9, Guidance, Volleyball, Monogram Club, Basketball, Softball. [ human advice. Marian Rudder Guidance Clerk. New Guidance Bs” home Mies Hommmire Miss Lavinder tackles her new duties with delight. Mr. Frady takes his turn at the P. A. system. Lynda M. Purvis Educational Secretary Ella C. Abrams Bookkeeper The last register is a welcome relief to Mrs. Purvis. Efficient Secretaries Keep School “On Its Toes” Mrs. Abrams calmly handles interruptions to her bookkeeping duties. 77 Clerical records . . . official correspondence ... information center... public relations... pennies and payrolls . . . maintaining supplies inventories . . . faculty favors . . . message distribution . . . meeting minutes ... coordin- ating parent-school relations . . . calmly meeting each new crisis . . . insuring smooth school operation. Cornelia C. Campbell B.S., Chemistry. J. R. Lee Lewis B.S., Biology, Science 8, J. V. Football Coach. Arthur A. Holmes B.S., M.S., Chemistry. Science 9, Math 8. Joyce S. Dixon B.S., Physical Science, Biology. Robert Harvey B. S., Physical Science, Biology, School photographer. Willie C. Pettus, Jr. B.S., Physics, Math 12, Algebra II. Mr. Harvey “readies” students for a slide presentation. fr Ra Ac 223: 278.05 727° 23 26 Mn Fe woe 5.45 58M at Ru wi Re Os W622 HOT je 85 Ni Cu 2 splice Rh Pd Ag ¢ O29 Wed gree i Pt Au SD x tr wee mLoe m me ie Sree ee caw Experiments . periodical chart . . . loga- rithms . . . oxygen and hydrogen . . . lab reports . . . dissection . . . elements . science projects ... . matter. HsOeene sects... compounds... strikers... florence flasks . . . Bunsen burners . . . single and double replacement . . . Charles’ Law Cavendish .. . Pasteur . . . knowing our en- vironment and our part in it. Mr. Holmes proves that math and sciences are in- separable. Mr. Milstead observes his class from his own perch. Acquire Knowledge Through Science Studies Ann T. Mayberry B.A., Science 9, Biology, J. V. Cheerleaders. Ashby L. Milstead, Jr. M.S., Physical Science, Biology, Chairman. Jean M. Daniel BUA; M: Ed= Science 8, Biology, Science Club. William A. Shelton B.S.,M.S., Physical Science, Football, Baseball. Mr. Lewis watches over his biology class. 79 Social Studies Classes Help Students Prepare Golden Age of Greece . . . rise and fall of Roman Empire ... Dark Ages... 1492... Crusades .. . Renaissance . . . current events Jamestown . . . Europeans become Americans... American Revolution... new nation . . . separation of powers . . . labor unions... elastic clause .. . political parties .. supply and demand ... labor relations... fringe benefits . . . off-year elections . . . our national heritage. From the hall Mrs. Shoemaker observes her economics class. ' Frances H. Quigley B.A., U.S. History, U.S. Government, Chairman. James E. Teele B.S., World Geography. Thomas D. Mattocks BrAS M.A Us: Government, World Geography, Intramural sports. Edna Agnes Taylor B.S., M. Ed., English 11, U.S. History, Buzzer. Frances T. Shoemaker B.A., U.S. History, Economics, Sociology. Miss Taylor assigns reports in third period history class. Van Pirkey Douglas H. Stinespring Judy Doss Billy A. Fenimore B. S., World B. A., World History Boas: B. A., World Geography, Geography, Government, Physical Education. History 11, 8. World History, Varsity Cheerleaders. Latin Club. For Future as They Learn from Past and Present Mrs. Quigley observes as Cheryl Payne tries to trace a bill through Mr. Mattocks ponders over all the report cards on which he must put Congress. history grades. In world history Mrs. Fenimore explains the organization of the feudal estates. The Basic Areas of English are Interrelated Ruth B. Lawson Robert Carl Bailey B. A., English 9, B. A., English 9. 11, Chairman. Gale Robertson Lillie G. Spain B.A., English 8, B.A., English 9, 9, Drama Club. 10, Spirit Unlimited Club. aan According to Mrs. Robertson’s expression, even English can be enjoyable. Mary J. Smith Phyllis C. Jordan B.A., English 9, A.B., English 8. 12. LN ” ‘ ——!) Sandra M. Thompson David W. Webb B.A., English 12, B. A., English 11, Creative Writing, 12, J. V. Football, Journalism, Beeline. 8th Grade Basketball. 82 Mr. Bailey must have found some interesting answers on his papers. ee Elizabeth K. Moffit M. Ed., English 8, 10, 12, National Honor Society. Through Literature, Joan W. Rowles B. A. English 11, U.S. History, History Club. Mrs. Lawson obtains evaluation information at departmental meeting. Mary Jane Huffman B. A., English 10, 12, Speech and Terry K. Gowin B. A., English 8, 10, Varsity Football. Drama, Forensics Club. Language and Composition Newest corridor . . . “miles” away from everyone else... team teaching . . . linguistic structures .. . hall of famous past personali- ties . . . Chaucer, Shakespeare . . . films, recordings .. . beginnings of American Liter- ature... fundamentals of grammar... news- paper to publish . . . critical reviews . . . re- quired outside reading . . . paperbacks . research papers galore . . . absorption of worlds of literature. Mrs. Smith stresses vocabulary in English. Complex Numbers, Graphs, Geometric Figures Taking tests and pop quizzes . . . working Margaret S. Farrar B.S., Math 8, Algebra I, II, Department Chairman. difficult problems . . . multiplying . . . solving right triangles . . . learning square roots... Mildred L. Travis B.S., Algebra I, Geometry. looking up minutes and degrees of angles... balancing equations... using long division... using compasses and protractors . . . chalky blackboards . . . interpolation .. . worrying about grades .. . drawing graphs. . . correct- Harry S. Royal B.S.,M.A., : : : , Math 8, i ing mistakes. . . logical reasoning. ek Bettie F. Sax B.S., Trig.-Adv. Math, Geometry, Red Cross Club, Bible Club. Mrs. Williams aids Susan Almond in graphing a linear Math, algebra, and coaching fill Mr. Goode’s schedule. equation. Mrs. Sax eagerly prepares report cards for advanced math students. ey pk _ q 7 ) Real as Math Courses Are Endeavored Almer W. Williams B.S., Algebra II, Geometry. ge Lloyd O. Goode, Jr. B.S., Math 8, Algebra I, Varsity Football. James R. Whorley B.S., Math 8, 9, Varsity Football, Wrestling. Mr. Royal peruses reference books for additional math problems. 85 Mrs. Hughes makes Latin translations seem so easy and pleasant. New aspects of Don Quixote . . . Virgil transla- tions that don’t quite fit visiting Roman ruins mentally parading through Arc de Triomphe olé and bullfights . . . toros, matadors, and picadors sentences without verbs... y and 11... dactylic hexameter and poetic license . . . feasting at the Roman Banquet in native costume. Wonder what Mrs. Thompson has “up her sleeve” to surprise her French students with? Diana U. Smack B. A., Spanish I, IIT, Spanish Club. Swannie P. Thompson B. A., French, French Club Sponsor, Chairman of Fine Arts Department. Barbara W. Jackson B. A., Spanish IT, IV, Spanish Club. Ella B. Hughes B.A., Latin, Latin Club, Red Cross. J. R. Thrasher B.A., Art I-IV, Art Club. Six classes . . . pen drawings . . . papier maché .. . water colors . . . creative de- signs .. . collages . . . care of brushes... famous artist s .. . the art contest .. . deco- rating Christmas tree for lobby . . . bud- ding Rembrandts. . . expressing individual talents. Mr. Thrasher seems delighted and pleased with Mike Crank’s pen drawing. Fine Arts Encourage Originality and Perfection Kelly Shoemaker B.S., Band, Chorus, Band, Band Club. Drums beat, beat ... marching... halftime. . . Christmas parade ... warmups. . . beautiful mel- ody... the gift of gifts... “Traces”. . . flat piano .. . bewildered maestro . . . tones of supreme qual- ity... concerts... bus trips... festival time... and a one and a two. . . “Bows and flows of angel hair” .. . Glass FAC concert . . . well-worth the Mr. Shoemaker instructs his chorus class in decrescendo. year’s work. 87 Business Department Launches Block Program New “block” program ... double periods... debits and credits .. . on-the-job training... the first paycheck . . . Federal Reserve System .. . touch typing .. . “Greek’’ Short- hand ... indexing and filing... budgets... dictation and transcription . . . timed writings ... Skillful efficiency ... tabulation. Does Mrs. Hutcherson ever make mistakes? Vonnie H. Crouch Anne B. Ward B.S., Typing I, IT, B. S., Bookkeeping, Shorthand. General Business, Typing. Rita E. Hutcherson B.S., Stenography II, Clerk Typist II. R. Edward Fielding B. A., General Business, Business Law, Small Business Management. 88 Elizabeth H. Beverly Melvin E. Campbell B.S., Steno I, B. S., Typing I, Personal Typing, Clerk Typing I. Notehand, Yearbook. Mr. Fielding makes plans for his business students. Mrs. Schermer helps students with patterns in Home Economics. Hemlines and handicrafts . . . tailoring tech- niques . . . new recipes . . . grooming and gracefulness ... the modern homemaker . . . fashion flattery . . . economical home man- agement . . . preparing wise consumers fashion show and open house . . . future homemakers . . . hostessing the faculty .. . holiday gifts made to order . . . vocational preparation for careers of usefulness individual pride in class accomplishments. Home Economics Trains Modern Homemakers Mrs. Dooley checks the wiring on a handmade Christmas decoration. 89 Bernice N. Dooley B.S., Home Economics FHA Adviser. Sondra Schermer B.S., Home Economics, FHA Adviser. Work Programs Become Vital Part of ICT, DE Work programs ... salesmanship . . . short school days . . . first paycheck . . . making change .. . mastering a skill . . . on-the-job edu- | cation . . . occupational efficiency . . . learning by doing... neoane the public . . . employer- employee relations . . . diversified occupations ... “the customer is always right”. . . coordin- ating classroom theories and employment techniques . . . developing individual skills for a demanding society. Becky Olsen M.A. Distributive Education, DECA, Adult Education. W.A. McKenna Mr. McKenna leans back in his chair and rejoices that another day is over. B.A., ICT I, II, FCA, ; ICT Club. From the simple to the complex in wood- working . . . finished products . . . intricate designs . . . drawing according to scale blue prints of dream houses of the future . landscaping . . . greenhouse graduates making things grow . . . observing nature in the raw .. . applying knowledge learned in classrooms. Mr. Cauley keeps a watchful eye on his class as they use different machines. Classroom Training Applied in Vocational Labs Virgil B. Cauley B.S.,M.S., Agricultural Science, General Mechanics, Ornamental Horticulture, F.F.A. Lynn B. Stillman B.S., Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, J. V. Football. Mr. Stillman tells his class about the do’s and don'ts in Industrial Arts. Mr. Yeatts exhibits his talents in the shop. C. Ray Yeatts B.S., Industrial Arts I, II, and III, Mechanical Drawing I. Drivers education ... first aid. . . crab soccer . volleyball .. . basketball... football... baseball... gymnastics .. . strengthening of weak muscles... exercises . . . education in hygiene ... tackle... half back . . . quarter- back ... roving guard... forward... lay ups .. set ups... jumping jacks... knowledge of diseases and mental illness . . . homeruns ... touch downs... outs... good sportman- ship... sore muscles. Miss Cundiff serves as referee for the new Girls Volleyball Team. Miss Davidson takes five after a long day. Physical Education Courses Strive To Develop Mr. Hill steps up to become Athletic Director. Wayne Holt B.S., Physical Education 9, Driver Education. John W. Hill B. A., Physical Education 8, 10, Athletic Director. Mr. Holt uses classroom time for health instruction. Coach Lavinder confers with volleyball team members. Alert Minds, Strong Bodies, And Lofty Ideals Arlene Davis Cundiff B.S., Health and Physical Education 9, 10, Monogram Club, Basketball, Softball. Sharon M. Davidson B. A., Physical Education 8,9, Girls’ Track. Physical Education classes promote teamwork and spirit. 93 Books and more books... card files . . . the silence of learning . . . reference sources... Readers’ Guide . . . audio-visual storage. . . film orders ... magazines... Dewey Decimal System... cataloging . . . stoops, stretches to top shelves . . . reading for labor and leisure ... the latest news . . . fiction and non-fiction . Classics and who-dunits . . . haven of tranquility amid chaotic corridors. Mrs. Feagans and helper Debbie Hall man the check-out counter before school. Our Library, a Reflection of Man’s Knowledge Katherine R. Feagans B.S., Librarian, Library Club. Mrs. Cyrus and Mrs. Feagans gleefully include additions to the card file. Jeanette Cyrus Library Clerk, Library Club. Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Mitchell prepare delicious gourmet delights. Loyal service .. . varied menus... 4la carte ... replaced lightbulbs .. . swept corridor s... faculty coffee... hamburgers... milk money ... glistening windows ... handyman... nightly clean-up of empty classrooms desserts . . . ice cream boxes . . . readiness to serve .. . galloping gourmets . . . feeding the masses. . . removing the residue from a day’s learning. Cafeteria and Custodial Staffs Indispensable Our Eunice keeps the coffee addicts happy. ® Mrs. Hall and Miss Nash gleefully concoct hidden delights for us. 95 Classes The seat of knowledge . . . three hundred and thirty minutes per day . . . five days each week . . . opportunities to span the eons of time... . traveling from the dawn of civiliza- tion to the present in five years .. . academic, vocational, business opportunities galore opportunities to gain knowledge and skills . . . the molding of character . . . the leaders of tomorrow . . . abode for assign- ments ... localities for conversations, naps, and learning. 96 Perched on top rung of ladder of high school career .. . memorable occasions . . . college boards . . . meeting final deadlines... a mountain of forms. . . early induction into Honor Society . .. working seniors. . . antici- pation of graduation . . . tears and goodbyes ... final handshakes . . . rows of maroon and white .. . breaking up the unit. . . individuals stepping into society . . . each going his separate way. Class Of ’71 Senior Class Officers: Bill Conner, Pres.; Patty Dawson, Treas.; Margaret Spivey, Sec.; tee. Kenny Gaines, V. Pres. Linda Susan Abbott Gary Dean Adams Michael J. Anderson James Leonard Arthur, Jr. 98 Sidney Berthir Allen Karen Kay Ashwell Betty Marie Anderson Michael Thomas Ashwell | Shirley Ann Bagwell Kathy Melinda Ballowe Officers Diligently Ginger Sue Brookman Carl Leo Brooks Consuella Oulds Barbour ead Class to G James Thomas Brown 99 Herma Mauryce Baschang raduation Michael Worth Brewer Fe Robert Marion Browning Seniors Broaden General Knowledge Through Deborah Jean Bruffy Barry Eugene Bryant Delores Ann Bryant Carolyn Sue Bruffy Glenn Dale Buchanan Kay Elizabeth Bullock Kenneth Ray Bumgarner William Ray Bumgarner James William Bush, Jr. Gary Lee Byrd Barbara Gail Caldwell Marsha Burks 100 | 1] | | I | | Ashley Ray Callahan Robert Carson Campbell Glenda Fay Cantrell Betty Anne Cauley Academic Endeavors and Business Experiences Deborah Ann Coleman Douglas Durward Coleman Dwight Curtis Collins Michael Richard Collins William Julian Conner Rebecca Ann Cox Karen Lee Craft Michael Wayne Crank 101 Anita Lynn Crist Lafonda Lynn Crouse Sharon Leigh Curling Nancy Lee Dawson Seniors Complete an Endless Mountain of Patricia Ann Dawson Hamlet Clarence Deaner, Jr. Karen Joan Dinkins Donna Kay Dinwiddie Terrell Sharp — Brookville’s answer to “The Thinker.” Ronnie Ray Dinwiddie Bertram Felix Dodson Pamela Jane Dodson Joseph William Dolan Edith Anne Dole Kathy Ann Dorr ik Brenda Chery! Dudley Mary Madeline Ellett Jane Thompson searches diligently for the right face. Questionnaires, Order Blanks, Applications Steve Kenneth England Arvid E. Englund Linda Leigh Evans Roger Neil Falls 103 Graduating Class Completes Year Filled William Edward Falwell Sheila Ann Farmer Charles Glenmore Flowers, Jr. Patricia Ann Fox Sandra Vernieve Foxx Nancy Ann Frank Michael Ray Freeman Marilyn Stevens Fulcher Kenneth Randolph Gaines Kirk Randall Gale 104 Roger Lee Garrett Deborah Rae Giles Richard Carlton Godsey Beverly Grooms With Frenzied Activities and Lofty Spirits Timothy Wayne Harlow Pamela Elizabeth Harvey James Dennis Harmon Diane Harper Lorna Cheryl Harris Patricia Ann Harvey Molly Frances Haskins Barbara Leigh Hedrick 105 ee 4a eae AV | David Tuck and Herbert Winebarger harmonize in Senior Day Assembly. Deborah Kay Hedrick Betty Elaine Hensley Charles Lester Heptinstall Charles Richard Hill Cynthia Faye Hill Donna Carol Hodges Seniors Invade Empty Corridors on Senior Bell Monty R. Hogan James Calvin Howard Sandra Elizabeth Hutchinson Randy Eugene Jennings 106 4 Carl Braxton Jett Cheryl Lynn Jones Deborah Sue Jones Delores Austin Jones Beverly Grooms types report cards in Steno II class. Paul Wesley Kavanaugh James William Kidd To the Impatient Envy Of Hungry Underclassmen Fred William Klages Larry Dale Krause Michael Wayne Lethcoe Patricia Ann Lipford 107 Dreams and Ambitions Become Realities Michael A. Litten Debra Ann Little Susan Patricia Lockridge Debbie Lynn Lovell Paul David Lugar Offrie Leon Lunsford Deborah Ann McClary What did you say your name was? Timothy Duane McCoy William Albert McKenna Robert Joseph Malott Betty Sharon Mason Cathy Lynn Mason Walter Terrell Mason As Seniors Complete Final Year At Brookville Allison Mast Robert William Maxey, Jr. Deborah Ward Mayhew Mary Allen Mehaffey Mr. Wright talks to Seniors about their day. Alfred Christian Miear Carolyn Joan Miear Teresa Kay Miear Sandra Fay Millner William Thomas Millner LaNelle Montgomery Patricia Elaine Mowry Kenneth Blair Nelson New Conditions Bring Problems And Joys As Ada Mae Newberry Gary Landon Ogden Mauri Baschang and Carter Olinger wonder “‘was that enough?” 110 Mary Jacqueline Ogden Gerald Carter Olinger Joseph Elmore Ottinger Quinton Davis Overman Students Move From Eighth To Twelfth Grade Darryl Wayne Padgett Charles Christian Patterson Martha Hadies Patterson Jerry Edward Payne Neither rain nor snow nor gloom of day could keep the senior parade from its appointed rounds. Karen Dawn Payne Pattie Jane Payne Seniors gather for nourishment and Cheryl Lynn Payne Arnold Boyd Pearson Pamela Elaine Phillips news. John Scott Precious Kenneth Early Pribble James Stephen Price George Livingston Raney Seniors Relax To Enjoy Their Favorite Pastimes Pamela Kay Rexrode Neil Oliver Rice Richard Layman Riley Malcolm Jeffrey Roberts : ireirettarseoey Senet Delores Robinson Seniors prepare the final resting place for underclassmen. Deborah Deniese Rose Charlie Houston Rowsey Reggie Randolph Russell Gwendolyn Sue Salmon Despite Heavy Demands Of Academic Schedules Thomas Albert Schell Ronnie Edwin Scott James Albert Seay Terrell Keith Sharp Memories, Lasting Friendships Go With Seniors Donna Sue Shepherd Sheila Rena Shupe John Andrew Skinnell Phyllis Marie Skinner David Wade Smith Ralph Owen Smoot Carol Louise Snell John Lee Spinner Pl Margaret Elaine Spivey Donald Everett Stallard Seniors take time from chorus class to throw a stunning pose. Susan Cabell Stalnaker Theodore Rudolph Stinnett Margaret Ellen Stone Jane Taliaferro Thompson As They Leave BHS To Assume New Roles In Life Vickie Lynn Thompson Vickie LaDare Thrasher Norman Snead Throckmorton Susan Annette Thyberg Jean Embra Tillotson Bill Conner and John Precious make plans for Senior Day. 115 Senior Chapel Baccalaureate, and Graduation Dennis Wayne Trent David Bryan Tuck Gary Stuart Tucker Krista Jane Tucker Sharon Hope Tucker Robert Edward Tyler Douglas Brent VanderDoes Gary Wayne Viar Albert Martin Wagman Michael Gail Walter Samuel Wayne Walton John Douglas White 116 Thomas Alfred Wiles Roger Dale Wiley Charles A. Williams Howard Hugh Williams Bring High School Career To An Exciting Close Linda Carol Williams Gail Lynette Wilson Janice LaVerne Wilson Vaughan Herbert Winebarger | | | | | | | Donna Marie Woody Gary Lee Wooldridge Shelby Jean Wooldridge Thomas Earl Wyant | 117 | Journeying to Radford and William and Mary ... practicing government in action... putting the Constitution to use... campaign- ing for candidates . . . meeting new friends understanding our democracy marches and chants . . . election excitement ... city mayors... patriotic enthusiasm... competitive effort .. . dormitory life... ex- changing ideas . . . fond memories of lasting friendships. AS gap sey me Those representing Brookville at Girls State were Karen Craft, Patty Lockridge, and Jane Thompson. Eight Seniors Enjoy Week at Boys, Girls States oe Those representing Brookville at Boys State were Jimmy Arthur, Paul Bowen, Kenneth Gaines, John Precious, and Blake Myers. 118 Front Row: Mrs. Moffit, B. Myers, K. Craft, K. Ballowe, M. Ellett, A. Crist, K. Payne, P. Fox. Second Row: M. Brewer, J. Tillotson, D. Hodges, N. Frank, S. Abbott, M. Stone, B. Cauley. Third Row: E. Tyler, K. Bumgarner, P. Lockridge, K. Dorr, K. Dinkins, E. Dole, P. Dawson, J. Thompson, L. Evans. Fourth Row: B. Bumgarner, K. Ashwell, C. Jones, T. Wiles, P. Phillips, T. Schell, V. Thompson. National Honor Society officers: K. Payne, Pres.; K. Ashwell, V. Pres.; B. Cauley, Sec.; T. Wiles, Treas. 119 Early selection . . . solemn induction ceremony ... proud parents and friends . . . scholarship preemicadersiip -apacharacter — «- Service’. newly-elected officers typewriting service ... leading with dignity ... willing to serve... enjoyed friendships and shared loyalties honor stoles . . . spring district meeting .. . tu- toring students . acting as ushers at home basketball games . . . individual achievements represented in honor society membership. Class of ’72 Another step nearer high school completion . . a year of frenzied activities . . . myriads of classes .. . SCA vice-president . . . added responsibilities . . . class meetings . . . select- ing officers . . . class rings . . . Ring Dance . anxiety over PSAT and College Boards . . early college admission . . . conferences with guidance counselors . . . joy over suc- cess of prom in the spring . . . jobs well done . .. approaching summer vacation . . . think- ing °72 all the way .. . looking forward to becoming mighty seniors. Junior Class Officers: Steve Cyrus, Pres.; Kathy Lillard, V. Pres.; Gary Gallion, Treas.; Susan Gallion, Sec. Elizabeth Abbott Sharon Albert Alan Aldous Belinda Alexander Eric Almond Susan Almond Yvonne Anderson Crystal Armentrout Gary Arthur Gwen Auck Sammy Austin Joe Banks Belinda Baty Gary Blair Marion Blair 120 Begins a Busy Year by Electing Class Officers 121 Donna Bolen Linda Boley Bonnie Breeden Roger Brightwell Kathy Brooks Becky Brown Fred Brown Monterey Brown Wesley Brown Cathy Bumgarner Vicki Bumgarner Bonnie Burley Joey Bush Suzanne Bush Barbara Bybee Judy Caldwell Brenda Callaham John Cantrell Linda Carderelli Ann Cardwell Allison Cash Randy Cash Malcolm Childress Iris Coates Martha Cofer Debbie Coffey Debra Collins Donna Coffey Bobby Wooldridge and Ann Sowder hurry to sell Buzzer subscriptions to eager students. Janet Collins Kathy Cowins Lou Ann Craft Juniors Display Talents and Cooperation Steve Crandall Steve Cyrus Dale Dalton Ricky Daniel Christine Dawson Bobby Dearing Edwige Denyszyn Scott DeSha Heinz Dickens Blake Driskill Vance Driskill Bobby Drumheller Delores Dudley Mike Duncan Mike Dunevant || } | Tim Dunford Mildred Eads ‘Diane Elliott Kenneth Englund Thomas Fariss Peter Fazzi Eddie Fisher As They Participate in Varied 123 Janet Fitch Wilson Fitzgerald Cindy Evans Elaine Evans Euphan Fowler School Functions Larry Fowler Becky Fox Bob Furr Gary Gallion Susan Gallion Ernie Garbee Laura Garbee Debbie Gilliland Peggy Goetz Frank Gough Debbie Hall Steve Hall Betty Hamlin Mike Harris Brenda Hartless Shorthand commands the full attention of Cara McConville and Carol Rogers. Elated Juniors Boast Eleven Years Achievement Carolyn Haynes Debbie Hendrick Joan Hendricks Charlotte Henegan Terry Heptinstall Cathy Hicks Ricky Hicks Vicky Hicks Mike Hill Gary Hogan Linda Holmes Ronnie Hubbard Clara Hunter Tom Ingram Donna Jamerson Lori Jay John Jett Diane Johnston Ellen Jones Patricia Jones Kathy Kiger Jeff Lacy Sheila Lair Jeff Larson Holly Lawrence John Lawrence Ann Lawson Ramonia Lee Kathy Lillard Bill Lindsey David Lunsford Marlene Harris fills Lori Jay in on the latest gossip. 125 The Class of ’72 Moves Another Step Closer What have Gary and Susan Gallion seen? Harold Lyles Cara McConville Eugene McGann Michael McGlothlin Ann McKenna Sandra McKenna Martha Magann Angela Maio Mike Marston Frankie Martin Roxanne Martin Robin Mason Nancy Massie Janet Maxey Teresa Mayberry Ed Mays Gerald Mays Junior girls use their lunch time for more than just eating. Toward Graduation as Seniors Take 127 Final Plunge Kathy Meadows Karen Miller Teresa Montgomery Victor Moss Sherry Moyers Nancy Nash Sammy Newman Jim Newton Kirk Nilsen Mike O’Brien Frank Ogden Faye Ore Joyce Palmer Stewart Parnell Joe Patrick 128 Mike PerDieu Jane Petty Mike Phillips Cynthia Porter Sally Porter Dennis Powell Sheryl Powell Cindy Proffitt David Ramey Lynn Ramsey Starla Ramsey Pam Reams Nona Reynolds Shawn Reynolds Lola Rice Rita Rice Curtis Richardson Andy Riffe Keith Roach Syndie Robertson David Robertson Carol Rogers Janice Roginski Jeff Ross Claude Royal Constance Royal Glenda Ruble Diane Rudder Doug Saunders Barbara Schoonover Heywood Scott Faye Shepard Lauren Sims Nancy Smith Rodney Smith Roger Smith Angela Snead Jane Snyder Ann Sowder Bert Spear Margaret Steele Junior boys just eat. 129 Powder Puff Football Game Provides Fun Pam Stinnett Kathy Tate Pat Taylor Barbara Thompson Gordon Tinnell Robin Tolley Daniel Viar Rhonda Viar Eddie Vogt Sushima Vyas Donald Wade Kathy Wagner Shelby Walker Susan Walker Carolyn Walsh Sharon Walthall Mike Watson Robert Watson Debbie Watts Tom Wheaton Anita Whitlock Jamie Whitt Barry Whilhelm Patricia Williams Genie Wills Eddie Wilson Patricia Wilson Robby Wilson Mike Winebarger Robbie Winfrey Cheryl Witt Joyce Witt Sandra Witt Susan Witt Sharon Wood Bobbie Jean Woodall Debbie Woody Judy Woody Bobby Wooldridge Cindy Wooldridge Sandra Wooldridge Terry Wooldridge Beth Worley Wanda Wright Mark Young Linda Marie Coffey January 1954 — November 1970 131 Cafeteria Becomes Setting For Winter Wonderland “We could have danced all night.”’ Juniors welcome intermission to enjoy refreshments and rest tired feet. 132 Juniors dance to the music of The Greater Experience. For Memorable Junior Ring Dance Held in December “Don’t Forget to Remember” — The Greater Experience. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus give of their time to help make the Ring Dance a success. Class of ’73 Midway in high school career . . . upperclass- men at last . . . assembling for first class meeting ... JV football . . . behind-the-wheel driving . . . intramural sports . . . greater choice of subjects . . . secretary of SCA... seeking new club memberships . . . school spirit .. . College Night . . . thinking seriously about the future . . . making career decisions . . . asserting personalities to strengthen iden- tity. Sophomore Class Officers: Jim White, Treas.; Laura Hicks, Pres.; Debbie Fergu- son, V. Pres.; Dale Dawson, Sec. Alfred Allen Thomas Allen Elbert Andrews Serita Andrews Donna Arthur Glen Arthur Frank Austin William Austin David Baber Carrington Baker Kathy Baker Ted Ball Myra Bankert Karen Barksdale Vicki Bennett Leigh Bernhardt Winston Bersch Karen Bible Craig Brewer Patricia Brooks Wanda Brooks Ann Brown Germaine Brown Patricia Brown 134 Vickie Brown Sandra Bruffy Danny Brunk Wanda Bumgarner Guy Burnette Sharon Burnette Bill Burton Debbie Butler Yolanda Canada Kathy Carwile Sue Carwile Windell Carwile Anita Chavez Ben Chunn Trilvia Claybrook William Clements Kenneth Clowdis Lewis Clowdis Thomas Coates Joyce Coffman Sandy Colinger Barbara Collins Page Conner John Cowins Brian Cox Brad Creger Michael Crist Claudia Cyrus Wayne Cyrus Michael Davis Dale Dawson Robbie Dawson Patty DeJarnette Willa Jean Derbin Karen Dernoncourt Glen DeWease 135 Sophomores display spirit at Pep Rally. Debbie Dod] Barbara Dolinger Terry Doyen Kenny Duff Phillip Dunaway Brian Duncan Roy Dunn Gary Eaton Cindy Elder Lindy Elder Debbie Ferguson Sandy Fitch Susan Fox Roxanne Franklin Norma Fruin Glenn Gale Paul Garbee Wanda Garrett Gayle Godsey Wayne Goodman Robert Graham Mary Sue Gray Mark Grooms Jody Guill Channing Haas Phil Hailey Russell Hale Judy Hall Kelles Hall Kenneth Harper William Harris Laura Hicks West Hicks Michael Hilbish Karen Hill Pam Hill As Jayne Houston Gary Howard Marvin Jamerson Mike Johnson Rebecca Johnson Stephanie Johnson Hazel Jordan Joe Karnes Jimmy Lacy David Lang Wesley Lanham Vickie LaPrade Steve Lillard Billy Lindsey Arlene Litten Kathy Lloyd Richard Loving Virginia Lunsford Kristen McAlester Kathy McClary Marjorie McCormick Sherry McLeod ; | Mike Marsh Marie Marshall 137 Full-fledged Upperclassmen Strive Allen Martin Betty Martin Jeannie Mason Susan Mason Terry Mawyer Terry Meadows Loretta Merricks Terry Miles David Miller Scott Moon Cynthia Moore Donald Moore Janet Moore Donna Morris Eddie Murrell Jeff Myers Scott Myers Susan Nance Greg Nichols Cecil Noell Teresa Ogden Charles Ore Mike Oster Pam Ottinger Terry Ottinger Sarah Parks Tim Patterson Ed Pearson Mike Peery Keith Per Dieu Chip Perkey Dennis Phillips Patricia Phillips Bobby Poindexter Geary Powell Patricia Ramey Becky Reynolds Darlene Reynolds Jeff Rhodenhizer Dennis Richards Jeff Riffe Kathy Riggins Allen Robertson Cindy Robertson Clay Robinson Chip Rudder Jo Ellen Rush Terri Schell Regina Scott Craig Shaffer Robert Shepard Mary Shepherd Kathy Shupe Sandra Shupe Search for Knowledge, Truth, and School Spirit Paul Simpson Tony Simpson Kathy Skinnell Dean Smith Debra Smith Jessica Smith Rhonda Smith Sharon Snyder Lynn Stephens Linda Stratton Fabian Sydnor Donna Tanner Kay Temple Valerie Thomas. Danny Throckmorton Larry Tinnell Jay Tomlinson Debbie Trent 139 Tommy Trent Jo Ann Tucker Mike Tweedy Debbie Tyree Ann Vandergriff Valerie Van Liere Dianne Van Natten Steve Via Danny Waldron Pat Walsh Nancy Warren Tom Warwick Cathy Weekly Julie Weeks Robbie Wells Jim White Joe White Curtis Whitlock Steve Wilson and Billy Lindsey find lunch time enjoyable. 140 Keith Whitten Kathy Wiles Linda Wiley Donna Williams Peggy Williams Sandra Williams Ed Wills Lee Wilson Steve Wilson Wayne Wilson Susan Wirt Bill Wiseman Chery! Witcher Faye Witt Margaret Witt Landon Wood Kim Woodford Kathy Wooldridge Tommy Wooldridge Pam York Class of ’74 No longer low men on the totem pole of school .. . another year closer to °74... possessing the feeling of being a part of the whole . . . participating in Junior Varsity activities . . . cheerleading . . . dreaming of making the winning touchdown .. . proudly receiving athletic letters . .. assuming greater challenges and responsibilities . . . capturing the office of SCA treasurer . . . seniority over eighth graders . . . choosing electives . . . rely- ing on knowledge gained . . . seeking an identity among the masses. Freshman Class Officers: Steve Julian, Sec.; Sharon Royal, V. Pres.; Alfred Sweeney, Pres.; Fred Stanberry, Treas. Bobby Abbott Shirley Alcock Celestine Allen Debbie Allen Karen Almond James Anderson Constance Andrews Catherine Artois Janet Auck David Bankert Barry Banks Dennis Banks Anita Barricks Travis Bass Cynthia Beasley Vicki Beck J.R. Bell Judy Bibb 142 Richard Bibb Terry Blair Grafton Blankinship « Amy Blanks Mike Blanks Linda Boudurant Janet Bonham Martha Booth Susan Bowen Horace Bradley Jerry Brown Wanda Brown Kristi Brumley Sylvia Brunk Ray Bryan Mark Buchanan Mark Bullock Garnet Burch Debbie Burnett Deronda Burnette Brenda Butler Debbie Butt Pat Bybee Tina Byrd Freddie Caldwell Jimmy Callahan Doreatha Calloway David Campbell Brad Carwile Cynthia Cash Darlene Cavey Susan Claybrook Janet Coffey Molly Coleman Robin Coleman Susan Coleman 143 Freshmen Finish Their Second Year at Brookville Warren Coleman Kathy Collins Keith Cox Bobby Craft Kevin Crandall Charlie Crews Louis Crews Steve Crist David Cyrus Kenneth Cyrus Allen Dalton Phillip Dalton David Daniel Robin Davenport Wayne Davis Betty Dawson Leslie Dawson Linda Denney Karen DeSha Burk Dickens Jimmy Dishman Karen Dodson Tom Dolan Mike Dorman Donna Driskill Conrad Dudley Randy Dudley Carol Eads Carter Eubank John Evans Michael Evans Tony Evelyn Betty Evers Robin Falwell Steve Farmer Kathy Farthing Danny Finley Charles Fishpaw Kelvin Flowers Christy Gibson adds the finishing touches to her latest masterpiece. With Three to Go Before Becoming Seniors Cindy Forlines Cindy Foster Charles Fuller Thomas Fuller Mary Garbee Susan Gentry Christy Gibson James Gilchrist Joe Gillespie Randy Gilliland Bonnie Glass Eddie Godsey Edward Goetz David Gough Dianne Green. Marina Guenther David Hadden Susan Hall Wanda Hampton Dennis Hargis Rod Harper Claude Harris Kenneth Harris Randy Harris Joey Hartless Lee Hartman Wayne Hartman Sarah Hassell Mike Hattan. Gwen Haymaker Kathy Helms Rhonda Hendrick Kathy Hendricks Roberta Hendricks Ann Heuser Clara Hicks Mary Ann Hicks Phillip Hicks Sharon Hicks Sharon Hilbish Steve Hill Eddie Hodge a es Carolyn Horton Carole Hubbard Sheree Hubbell Buddy Hudson : : Mary Hudson Julia Jacobowski Pete Jarvis Vivian Jett | Kent Johnson Mark Johnson Carol Johnson Steven Johnson Sherrilee Jones Steve Jordan Steve Julian Wiley Keel Debra Keith Peggy Kelley Charles Kidd Lance Kingsbury Carl Kirby Michael Knight Marsh Krantz Mike Lair Ex Bill Lawrence Daniel Lawson Jeff Lehmann Keith Lewis Langhorne Lewis Fred Lindsay Butch Little Cindy Little Bert Loflin Tommy Lunsford | Babs Lyles Susanne McClary Donna McCraw Lisa McDonnell David McElhaney Glen Mclvor Audrey MaClay David Maddox John Maddox Karen Maddox Catherine Mallette Terry Marsh Tommy Marsh Debbie Mays 147 Academic Courses Combined with Electives 148 Jimmy Meadows Kent Meyers Stewart Mitchell Dennis Montgomery Monty Montgomery Vickie Motley Jill Moyers Mike Murrell Ann Neal Phyllis Nelson Mark Newcomb Steve Newman Kathy Newsome Don Newton Glen Nicely Teresa O’Brien Darrell Ogden George Oliver Betty Ore Peggy Oster Donna Overstreet Sharon Overstreet Raymond Pages Beth Parnell Barbara Patterson Billy Peery Yvonne Peters John Petty Gail Phillips Ricky Pillow Ricky Powers Linda Pribble Scott Price Debbie Puckett Teresa Pulliam Margaret Reynolds a as ond Terrell Reynolds Gary Rice Darrell Richardson Terry Riffe Broaden Curriculums for Eager-to Learn Freshmen Morris Riggins Gary. Ripley Kathy Robertson Sam Robertson Patricia Roginski Janice Ross Sharan Royal Phillip Russell Allen Rutledge Marshall Schmitt Teresa Scott Terry Shannon Rita Shaw Catherine Shearer Edmund Shupe Wanda Shupe Cheryl Smith Gary Smith 149 Linda Smith Mike Somers Martha Sowder Fred Stanberry Steve Stevens Linda Stinnett Ray Stinson Sally Strange Dawn Sullivan Alfred Sweeney Ricky Tate Brad Taylor Debbie Taylor Ada Templeton Pamela Thompson Marilyn Thoms Jimmy Thyberg Robert Tillotson Scott Tinnell Chuck Tolley Ralph Traylor Becky Sue Trent Jerry Trent Susan Trent Brenda Turner Linda Tyler Tom VanderDoes Frank Vaughan Rhonda Vest Cheryl Viar Ernie Wade Vickie Wade Barry Waldron Crystal Walker Janice Walker Danny Waller Massie Ware Martha Weaver Matthew Weeks Eileen Wheaton Peggy White Richard White With Pat Whitten Marc Wilcher Linda Wiley Scott Wilkerson Joseph Williams Ronnie Williams Wanda Wills Howard Wilson Larry Wilson Linda Winebarger Ann Wiseman Cindy Witcher Gloria Wood Ike Wood Susan Wooldridge Gilbert Wright Bobby Zechini Class of ’75 Do IT TODAY! Little bees in the big hive of education... intro- duction to endless corridors, windowless rooms, long class periods . . . new teachers — new sub- jects .. . accepting responsibilities . . . assuming the dignified status of ““high school” students... eagerly awaiting clubs and sports . . . youthful enthusiasm ... school spirit . . . first pep rallies .. . last to assemblies . . . Senior Day nervous- ness... school bus rides. . . a flurry of new fun ... individuals uniting toward a common goal... a new class is formed. Eighth Grade Class Officers: Terry Wright, Treas.; Pam Board, Sec.; Ann Moore, V. Pres.; Jimmy Ferguson, Pres. Patricia Abbott Cathy Allen Debbie Almond Debra Almond Gerald Almond Jody Almond Audrey Anderson Meribeth Anderson Charles Arnold Jane Arthur Kandy Arthur Dennis Ashworth George Austin Wanda Austin Cindy Bagby Robert Ballowe Tracy Ballowe Cynthia Banks 152 Katherine Banks Mike Banks Valerie Banks Debbie Beasley Ricky Bell Kim Bernhardt Barbara Bingham Alice Blair Carolyn Blair Clyde Blair Cathy Blankenship Pam Board Chip Bohon Mark Bonds Thomas Bondurant Patti Bostic Carol Bradley Mark Branch Donnie Brown Janet Brown Julie Brown Marie Brown Michael Brown Timothy Brown William Brown Carlton Bruffy Ruth Bryan Eddie Buck Charles Bumgarner Dana Burford Donald Burns Linda Butler W.C. Butt Susan Bybee Jerry Callahan Karen Canody 153 Eighth Graders Find First Year Of High School Danny Clark and Scottie Wood wait for the bell to end lunch. Teresa Carter Danny Clark Dena Marie Clem Kevin Collins Van Cooper Darrell Costa Charles Cowins Robin Cox Vivian Creasy Melanie Creger Eddie Crews Geraldine Crews Brian Crickenberger Rick Cshuta Charles Cyrus Glenn Cyrus Clyde Dalton Willa David Ronald Davis Joel Dawson Randy Dearing Kimberly Denton Ronald DeSha Elizabeth Dickens ——— Brimming With Excitement and Frustrations Karen Dillard Michael Dillon Gayle Dishman Freddie Dixon Gregory Dodl Ronnie Dudley Michael Dunn Ruth Eagle Deborah Ellett Sherry Elliot Steven Elliot Fred Englund Nancy Ernsberger Steven Eubanks Jeffrey Falwell Craig Farish Mary Farmer Vicki Faught Eighth graders clown while waiting for the dismissal bell. 155 Deborah Fears James Ferguson Frederick Fisher Dianne Fore James Fore Cynthia Forslund Len Foutz Michael Fugate James Furr Lynette Garbee Kathy Garrett Pamela Giles Sandra Giles Betty Gillespie Eugene Glass Preston Goode Susan Gouldman Gregory Graham Keith Graham Doug Gray Lloyd Greene Randy Greene Lloyd Griffin Cynthia Guill Sammie Guill Steven Gunter Valerie Haas Deborah Hall Earl Harder Daniel Harker Steve Harper Barry Harris Randall Harris Vanessa Harris James Harrison Donna Hartless Laura Harvey Phillip Hedrick John Henderson Jane Hendricks Dell Hicks John Hicks Rebekah Hicks Terrie Hicks Pamela Hill Cindy Hogan Terry Hogan William Hogan Michael Honig Teresa Hooper Kenneth Horton Roxanne Howard Ralph Hudnall Glenwood Hudson Keith Hudson Vicky Hughes Mark Hunter Sandy Ingram Wanda Iseman John Jackson Susan Jackson Laura Jefferson Gary Jennings, Wanda Jennings iley Eighth graders enjoy hall antics of Monogram initiation. 158 Dave Jensen David Johnson Walter Johnson Grandison Jones Sammy Jones Perry Karnes Stephen Keel Donna Keller Sharon Kerr Thomas Kidd Vicki Kiger Kevin Kramer Brenda Lair Cathy Lawman William Lee Margaret Lemar Cynthia Lewis Darlene Lewis Morris Lewis Arthur Lipscomb Marcella Lively Vicki Lowe James McClary Mary Kay McDaniel Caryn McFaden Patricia McGann Stephanie McGhee Barrye Maddera Debbie Mann Holly Mann Cynthia Marsh Sharon Martin Teresa Martin Vernon Martin Albert Mason George Mason Michael Mason Pamela Mason Melissa Mast John Maxey David May Jerry May Wanda Mays Roberto Mazuera William Meadows Valerie Merchant Quinton Miles Veronica Miller Debra Millner Linda Millner Vernon Mohesky Beth Montgomery Ann Moore Kimberlee Moore Bevefly Moser Kim Moyers Gail Nance Bridget Neece Helen Neely Phillip Nelson Thomas Newsome Kathy Novak Karen O’Brien Dennis Osborne Karen Overstreet Shirley Padgett Hugh Parnell Cynthia Patterson Sandra Patterson Kenneth Payne Jana PerDieu Doris Peery First Year of High School Provides Debates, Eighth graders enjoy a game of basketball during Phys. Mark Pickeral Paul Piston Katherine Powell Vincent Powell Mary Beth Precious Michael Reynolds Margo Rhodenhizer Joey Rice Ann Ricketts Kimberlee Riffe Deborah Ripley Carrie Ritzman Holly Roark Ricky Robertson David Rorer Benjamin Ross Carolyn Ruff Ronnie Ruff Jeanie Rutledge Brian Saunders Mary Jo Schoonover Robert Settle Hans Seyffert Gary Shaw Karen Shelton Leigh Sherburne William Sims Bruce Smith Jancey Smith Michael Smoot Discoveries, and Decisions for Eighth Graders Norma Snyder Douglas Spear Judy Spear Darlene Spencer Harold Spivey Martha Steele Dennis Stewart Bryan Stone | Kenneth Stone Larry Storey Darrell Strickland Franklin Sublett Roberta Sumpter Edward Thomas Carol Thompson Cullen Tilman John Tomlinson Tracy Travis Diana Trent Sandra Trent Denise Tucker Jeffrey Tucker Phillip Tucker Steven Tucker Christina VanLiere Grant Viar Bonnie Tuggle Students maneuver way through crowded corridor. 161 Curiosity of Eighth Graders Aid Them in Their Rodney Wade Christina Wagner Sharon Walter Douglas Warren Claire Warwick Kimberly West Keith White Sharon Whitlock Sharon Whitmore Wanda Whitten Mike Wilkins Carl Williams Cathy Williams Janice Williams Joseph Williams Michael Williams Thomas Williams Cathy Wilson Herbert Wilson Pamela Wilson Patsy Wilson Warren Wilson Patricia Winnagle Barry Wood A Evelyn Wood Pamela Wood Scottie Wood Steve Woodward Malcolm Wooldridge Wayne Wooldridge Deborah Wright Janet Wright Terrell Wright Debbie Wyant Laura York Weike 7 od PROC Upper and underclassmen alike make the cafeteria a vital part of their daily routine. Signs of change become familiar scene to Brookville students Students enjoy pep rally performances, especially when they include a pie-in-the-face routine for Mr. Webb. Advertisements Support of our local merchants . . . another touch with our communities . . . generously supporting our yearbook . . . hard-earned monies . . . advertising contract signatures ... January | billing... renewing last year’s ads .. . dollars and donations... $$$... $$$ ... different sizes of ads... patrons... mad searches for contracts ... business man- ager’s masterpiece . . . essential to a well- rounded yearbook. 164 BAUGHN’S + MINIT MKT. = ARC KO Sit COMPLIMENTS OF BROWN-MORRISON CoO., INC. Complete office supplies, equipment and machines 1616 Main Street Lynchburg, Virginia MYERS RHODES EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 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Ray 91 Annual Staff Art Club Band Club Baseball Bible Club Chorus Debate: Cli bie armen ewer en Aone ee Ay Sl Mga 59 Distributive Education 4 Drama-Forensics Club 5 Eighth Grade Basketball Fellowship of Christian Athletes French Club Freshman Basketb all Future Farmers of America Future Homemakers of America Girls Basketball Girls Softball Girls Volleyball Industrial Cooperative Training Junior Chorus Junior Varsity Basketball Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Football Latin Club Library Club Majorettes Monogram Club National Honor Society Newspaper Staff Red Cross Club Science Club Spanish Club Stamp Club Student Cooperative Association Varsity Basketball WiarsitvaGheetleaders: pwaan mh ay an times temiaweetn eo ka Ptecine oO Varsity Club 55 Varsity Football Wrestling SUSAN ABBOTT ... Intramural Basketball, | yr.; Pep Club, | yr.; Span- ish Club, 2 yrs.; DE Club, | yr.; National Honor Society, | yr.; Prom Deco- rating Committee. GARY ADAMS ... Pep Club, | yr.; Track Team, | yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yin DERN yr BERT ALLEN ... Intramural Sports, 3 yrs.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Football Team, | yr.; Basketball, | yr.; Spanish Club, Trea- surer, | yr. BETTY ANDERSON ... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs.; Cho- rus, | yr. JIMMY ARTHUR . .. 8th grade manager of Football Team, | yr.; 8th grade Basketball Team, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Manager of JV Basketball Team, | yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; JV Football, | yr.; Intramural Softball, | yr.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; All Regional Chorus; Drama Club, | yr.; Var- sity Basketball Manager, 2 yrs.; Boys Ensemble, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited, | yr.; Boys State. KAREN ASHWELL ... FHA, 2 yrs.; Intramural Sports, 2 yrs.; French Club, 4 yrs.; Library Club, 4 yrs.; Beeline, 3 yrs., assist.-editor, 1 yr., co- editor, | yr., editor, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Library Club SCA Rep- resentative, 4 yrs.; Library Club secretary and treasurer, | yr.; National Honor Society, V. Pres. MIKE ASHWELL ... Band, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Softball, 1 yr.; Track Team, 2 yrs.; SCA Representative, | yr. ANN BAGWELL ... Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 1 yr.; FBLA (Ash- boro High), | yr. KATHY BALLOWE ... Drama Club, | yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Junior Chorus, | yr.; Pianist, Junior Girls En- semble, | yr.; Senior Chorus, 2 yrs.; Pianist, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr.; Merit Committee, Senior Day Committee, Ring Dance Committee, Prom Committee, Alternate for Girls’ State, National Honor Society. CONSUELLA BARBOUR ... 8th grade talent sho w; Junior Choir Presi- dent; Jr. Consolidated Civic League; Student Council; Debate Club, 2 yrs. (Campbell County High); French Club, 2 yrs.; B.C.A. Committee, 2 yrs. MAURI BASCHANG ... FHA, 2 yrs.; Treas., 1 yr.; Drama Club, 4 yrs.; Sec., SCA Rep.; Science Club, | yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Sr. Chorus, 3 yrs.; Sec., Soph. Class, SCA Representative; Intramural Basketball. DEBBIE BOSIGER ... DE Club, 2 yrs.; SCA Monitor, | yr.; Homeroom Rep., | yr.; FHA, | yr. MIKE BREWER . .. Football Team, | yr.; Basketball Team, | yr.; Babe Ruth Baseball; Babe Ruth All-Star Team; SCA Rep. (R. E. Lee Jr. High); JV Basketball; Babe Ruth Baseball; Varsity Baseball; Sec. of Class (Roa- noke Rapids High); JV Basketball, | yr.; Varsity Basketball, 3 yrs., Play- maker Award; Varsity Baseball, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs., V. Pres., Reporter; FCA, | yr., V. Pres.; Jr. Class President; SCA, Vice Pres.; National Honor Society. SENIOR DIRECTORY GINGER BROOKMAN ... Red Cross Club, | yr.; Pep Club, | yr.; Art Club, | yr.; SCA Monitor, | yr.; DE Club, 1 yr. CARL BROOKS ... Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Beeline, | yr.; Cafeteria Moni- tor, | yr.; SCA Rep.; Stage Crew, | yr. CLAUDE BROOKS .. . Science Club, 2 yrs.; Chess Club, 2 yrs.; President, Chess Club (E. G. Glass). THOMAS BROWN ... Red Cross Club, | yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Stamp Club, | yr.; National Honor Society. WILLIAM O. BROWN. ROBERT BROWNING .. . Library Helper, 2 yrs.; Debate Team, 3 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 3 yrs.; Football, manager, 2 yrs.; Basketball, manager, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr. CAROLYN BRUFFY ... FHA, 2 yrs.; Library Club, | yr.; Chorus, 1 yr.; Pep Club, | yr.; Art Club, | yr. DEBORAH BRUFFY ... FHA, | yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Intramural vol- leyball,’1 yr.; Intramural basketball, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr. BARRY BRYANT ... 8th grade Football, | yr.; 8th grade Basketball, | yr.; Intramural softball, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; JV Football, 2 yrs.; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs. DELORES BRYANT ... FHA, | yr.; Mr. Wright’s Office Helper, 2 yrs. GLENN BUCHANAN ... Band, 5 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; SCA Representative, Divi Callies bya KAY BULLOCK .. . Band, 5 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, | yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs. KENNETH BUMGARNER . .. 8th grade Basketball, 1 yr.; JV Baseball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Science Club, | yr., SCA Representative, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited, | yr.; National Honor Society. WILLIAM BUMGARNER . .. Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. MARSHA BURKS... Senior Chorus, | yr. JAY BUSH .. . Varsity Football Manager, | yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Senior Play. GARY BYRD .. . Eighth grade Basketball; Eighth grade Football; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, | yr.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, | yr.; Golf Team, 1 yr.; Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Treasurer of Spirit Club. GAIL CALDWELL ...SCA Representative. RAY CALLAHAN ... Chorus, | yr. ROBERT CAMPBELL ...ICT Club, | yr. GLENDA CANTRELL. BETTY CAULEY .... Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Library Club, | yr.; National Honor Society, secre- tary. ERNEST CAVEY ... Science Club, 1 yr.; Library Club,-1 yr.; VICA Club, 1 yr. DEBORAH COLEMAN ... Pep Club, | yr.; Science Club, | yr.; Art Club, l yr. DOUG COLEMAN ... Varsity Track, 4 yrs.; Varsity Club, 4 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs. DWIGHT C. COLLINS . . . FFA, 4 yrs.; Treasurer of FFA, | yr., Re- porter, | yr. MIKE COLLINS... DE Club, 2 yrs., Vice-President, | yr. BILL CONNER ... Band, 5 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; President of Band Club, | yr.; Senior Class President. REBECCA COX... FHA, 3 yrs. KAREN CRAFT ... Intramural Basketball, | yr.; Drama Club, | yr.; Art Club, 5 yrs.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; JV Cheerleading, 2 yrs.,; Monogram Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Cheerleading, 3 yrs., Co-head; Prom Committee; All- regional Chorus; Girls’ Ensemble; Girls’ State; D.A.R. Award; National Honor Society. MICHAEL CRANK ... Track team, | yr. ANITA CRIST ... Art Club, 2 yrs., Sec.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, | yr.; Red Cross Club, | yr.; Prom Committee; Intramural Volleyball and Basketball; National Honor Society. LYNN CROUSE... FHA, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Library Club, | yr. SHARON CURLING ... FHA, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. NANCY DAWSON ... FHA, 3 yrs., Pres.; SCA monitor, | yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; French Club, 2 yrs. PATTY DAWSON ... Monogram Club, 3 yrs.; FHA, 2 yrs.; Varsity Cheerleader, 4 yrs., Head; Homecoming Court, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Bible Club, | yr.; Sec., Sophomore Class; Treas., Jr. Class; Treas., Sr. Class; National Honor So- ciety. HAMLET DEANER... Library Club, | yr.; Science Club, | yr.; DE Club, byte; LOT Clubs lyr. KAREN DINKINS .. . Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; Spirit Un- limited Club, | yr.; Buzzer Staff, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. 189 DONNA DINWIDDIE...SCA, 2 yrs.; Chorus, | yr.; Intramural Basket- ball. RONNIE DINWIDDIE... French Club, 3 yrs. BERT DODSON ... Eighth Grade Football, JV Football, Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Varsity Track, 2 yrs.; SCA Representative; FCA, V. Pres.; Treas., French Club. JOE DOLAN ... Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, | yr. EDITH DOLE .. . Orchestra; “Scholar of the Week”; (Valley Jr. High School); Junior National Honor Society; Citizen of the Month; Girls Ath- letic Association, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society, | yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; (Radford High School); Debate Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, | yr.; Spirit Un- limited Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, | yr.; (Brookville High School) KATHY ANN DORR ... Chorus, 4 yrs.; Drama Club, | yr.; Red Cross Club, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; National Honor Society, | yr. LARRY DOSS... D.E. Club, 1 yr. BRENDA DUDLEY ... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; FHA, | yr.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; SCA representative, 1 yr. MARY ELLETT ... Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; FHA, | yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Junior Girls Ensemble, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited, | yr.; National Honor Society. STEVE ENGLAND... J.V. Football; Science Club, | yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; SCA President, | yr. ARVID E. ENGLUND... Intramural Track, | yr.; ICT Club, 2 yrs. LINDA LEIGH EVANS .. . Intramural Basketball, | yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; FHA, | yr.; Chorus, | yr.; Red Cross Club, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. ROGER FALLS... Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr. WILLIAM FALWELL ... Intramural Basketball, | yr.; Intramural Soft- ball, 1 yr.; DE Club, | yr. SHEILA FARMER... Guidance Office Worker, | yr. CHUCK FLOWERS ... J.V. Football, 1 yr.; SCA Representative, | yr. PATRICIA FOX ... Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Drama Club, | yr.; Pep Club, | yr.; Band Club, 3 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society. NANCY FRANK .. . J.V. Girls Basketball, 1 yr.; Varsity Girls Basket- ball, 2 yrs.; SCA Representative, | yr.; Junior National Honor Society, | yr.; Drama Club, | yr.; (Henrico High School); Spanish Club, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr.; National Honor Society. MICHAEL RAY FREEMAN ... Varsity Football, 1 yr.; Varsity Golf Team, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, | yr.; French Club, 2 yrs. CANDY FULCHER ... Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Track Team, 2 yrs.; Debate Club, | yr.; FHA, 1 yr. KENNETH RANDOLPH GAINES ... 8th Grade Basketball; J.V. Basket- ball, 1 yr.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.; Art Club, | yr.; Varsity Club, 1 yr.; SCA, lyr.; French Club, | yr.; “ Who’s Who Among High School Students”. KIRK GALE... Track Team, 2 yrs.; Wrestling Team, | yr.; French Club, 2 yrs.; SCA Representative, | yr. ROGER GARRETT ... Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Intramural Softball, | yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs. DEBORAH RAE GILES... FHA Club, | yr.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Major- ette, | yr. RICHARD CARLTON GODSEY ... Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Intra- mural Softball, | yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. BEVERLY GROOMS... Spanish Club, | yr.; National Honor Society, 2 yrs. (Princeton High School); Bible Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. DAVID HAMLET ... Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Intramural Softball, l yr. TIMOTHY WAYNE HARLOW . .. Varsity Baseball Team, 2 yrs.; Span- ish Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr. JAMES DENNIS HARMON. DIANNE HARPER ... Chorus, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs. CHERYL HARRIS. PAT HARVEY ...FHA, 5 yrs., Treas., 1 yr., Pres., 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball. MOLLY HASKINS ...SCA, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; Sr. Chorus, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball. JAMES HATCHER... DE Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Softball. BARBARA HEDRICK .. . Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; Art Club, | yr.; DE Club, | yr. DEBBIE HEDRICK .. . Library Club, 2 yrs.; SCA monitor, 1 yr.; Club, | yr.; Sr. Chorus, | yr. DE BETTY HENSLEY ... FHA Club, | yr.; Intramural Basketball. CHUCK HEPTINSTALL ... Theater Arts Club, 2 yrs.; Freshman Foot- ball, | yr.; Track Team Manager, | yr. (Ludlow High); Drama Club, 1 yr.; Bible Club, | yr., Pres. RICKY HILL... Varsity Wrestling, 1 yr. CINDY HILL... Band, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Band Club, | yr.; Beeline Staff, 2 yrs; Monogram Club, | yr.; FHA, | yr.; Intra- mural Basketball, Volleyball, and Track; Varsity Girls’ Basketball, 3 yrs.; 190 Girls’ Varsity Track, | yr.; Girls’ Varsity Softball, 1 yr.; Girls’ Varsity Vol- leyball, | yr. DONNA HODGES ... Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, and Track; National Honor Society. MONTY HOGAN ...ICT Club, | yr. JAMES HOWARD... Band; Band Club. LEE HUDSON ... Pep Club, | yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, | yr.; 8th grade Basket- ball and Football; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; JV Football, 1 yr.; Varsity Foot- ball, | yr.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs. SANDRA HUTCHINSON ... FHA Club, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball. RANDY JENNINGS ... Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Football, | yr., Manager. ROBERT JOHNSTON ... DE Club, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs. CHERYL JONES ... Forensic Club, | yr.; FHA Club, | yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Sr. Chorus, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Beeline Staff, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr.; Forensic Con- test; Sr. Girls’ Ensemble; All-regional Chorus; National Honor Society. DEBORAH JONES ... FHA, | yr.; Pep Club, | yr.; SCA Monitor, 2 yrs.; Sr. Chorus, 3 yrs.; DE Club, | yr. DELORES JONES... FHA Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, | yr.; SCA, 1 yr. WESLEY KAVANAUGH ... Art Club, 4 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Football, 2 yrs. JIMMY KIDD... Spanish Club, 3 yrs. FRED KLAGES.... DE Club, 3 yrs.; Track Team, | yr.; Softball, | yr. LARRY KRAUSE... French Club, 2 yrs.; Baseball Team Manager, | yr.; ICT Club, 1 yr. MIKE LETHCOE. PAT LIPFORD... French Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; Chorus, 5 yrs. JUNIOR LITTEN ... Varsity Basketball, 1 yr.; Varsity Club, | yr.; Cho- rus, | yr. MIKE LITTEN. DEBBIE LITTLE... FHA, | yr.; SCA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Cho- rus, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, | yr. PATTY LOCKRIDGE .. . Intramural Basketball and Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Girls’ Varsity Basketball, 4 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 4 yrs.; Forensic Club, | yr.; Debate Club, 4 yrs., Pres., V. Pres., Reporter, Ist Debate Team; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr.; Monogram Club, | yr.; Girls’ State; Governor’s Council on Youth and Children; National Honor Society. DEBBIE LOVELL . .. Forensic Club, | yr.; Debate Team, 4 yrs., Treas.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, | yr.; SCA, 2 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 3 yrs.; Track and Field Team, 3 yrs. PAUL LUGAR ...ICT Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; JV Foot- ball Manager, 2 yrs. LEE LUNSFORD... Track team, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. DAN McALHANY. DEBBIE McCLARY ... Red Cross Club, 3 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Debate Club, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, | yr.; Intramural Vol- leyball, | yr.; Track team, 2 yrs.; Sr. Chorus, 2 yrs. DONNA MGBEE ... Band, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr. (Long Beach High); Band, 1 yr. (S.H. Blair High); Beeline Staff, 1 yr. TIM McCOY ... Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Homecoming Court; Stu- dent Advisory Council. BILL McKENNA ... FCA, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Football, 2 yrs.; In- tramural Basketball, | yr.; Band, | yr. DONNA MANN ... FHA Club, 4 yrs.; Chorus, | yr.; Intramural Basket- ball, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 2 yrs. SHARON MASON ... FHA Club, | yr.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr. CATHY MASON ... Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs. TERRY MASON . .. Football, | yr.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. ALLISON MAST... French Club, 2 yrs. ROBERT MAXEY ...ICT Club, 2 yrs. DEBBIE MAYHEW ... Art Club, | yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; SCA monitor, | yr. MARY MEHAFFEY ... French Club, 4 yrs., Sec.; Red Cross Club, | yr.; Spanish Club, | yr.; SCA, 1 yr. CHRIS MIEAR ... Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr., Pres.; Jr. Chorus, | yr.; Sr. Chorus, 2 yrs.; Homecoming Court, | yr.; SCA, 1 yr.; 8th grade treas.; 10th grade treas.; Jr. Class V. Pres.; Boys’ Ensemble. CAROLYN MIEAR ... Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Volley- ball, | yr.; Pep Club, | yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr. TERESA MIEAR ... Intramural Basketball, | yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. SANDRA MILLNER . .. Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; FHA, | yr.; SCA, 1 yr.; DE Club, | yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. 191 BILLY MILLNER...ICT, 2 yrs. LaNELLE MONTGOMERY ... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; FHA, I yr.; Science Club, | yr.; SCA Monitor, | yr.; Sr. Chorus, | yr. DOROTHY MOORE ... FHA, | yr.; French Club, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, | yr. PATRICIA MOWRY ... FHA, 1 yr.; Forensic Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; History Club, | yr.; Latin Club, 3 yrs., Treas.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. BLAKE MYERS... 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball; 8th Grade President; 9th Grade Pres.; SCA, 3 yrs., Sec., Treas.; Honor Council, 2 yrs.; JV Football, 1 yr.; JV Basketball, | yr.; Varsity Baseball, 3 yrs.; Var- sity Football, 3 yrs., Captain; Varsity Basketball, 3 yrs., Captain; Varsity Club, 3 yrs., Pres.; Latin Club, 4 yrs., Hist.; Boys’ State; National Honor Society. BILLIE SUE NASH... Jr. Homeroom V. Pres. KENNY NELSON .. . Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; ICT Club, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs. ADA NEWBERRY ...SCA monitor, | yr.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr.; FHA Club, | yr.; Beeline Staff, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball. TRACEE NEWSOME ... Track and Field Team, | yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs., Sec. GARY OGDEN ... Pep Club, | yr.; Pony League Baseball, | yr. (Amherst County High); Spanish Club, 2 yrs. JACKIE OGDEN ... FHA, 4 yrs., Sec.; Intramural Basketball, | yr. CARTER OLINGER .. . 8th grade football; JV Football, | yr.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, | yr.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs., Pres.; Golf Team, 2 yrs. JOE OTTINGER ... Art Club, | yr. QUINTON OVERMAN ... Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; 8th Grade Football; Science Club, | yr.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Wrestling, 2 yrs.; Varsity Track, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Boys’ Ensemble. DARRYL PADGETT... Varsity Baseball, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, | yr. CHRIS PATTERSON ...SCA, | yr.; DE Club, 3 yrs. MARTHA PATTERSON .. . Pep Club, 4 yrs.; FHA, | yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr.; Beeline Staff, 1 yr., Circulation Manager. CHERYL PAYNE... FHA, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, | yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Track Team, 3 yrs. JERRY PAYNE... 8th Grade Basketball; 8th Grade Football; JV Foot- ball, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs. KAREN PAYNE ... FHA, 3 yrs., Sec.; Forensic Club, | yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, | yr.; Beeline Staff, 1 yr.; SCA Monitor, 2 yrs.; Intra- mural Volleyball and Basketball, 2 yrs.; Track Team, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society, Pres. PATTIE PAYNE...FHA, | yr.; Library Club, 1 yr. ARNOLD PEARSON. PAM PHILLIPS .. . Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, | yr.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Monogram Club, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr.; Jr. Chorus, | yr.; Sr. Chorus, 2 years.; Girls’ Basketball Manager, 3 yrs.; Girl’s Track Mana- ger, | yr.; National Honor Society. JOHN PRECIOUS ...SCA, 1 yr. (Innes Jr. High); Baseball, 1 yr.; Foot- ball, | yr.; V. Pres., Soph. Class, (Kenmore High); Golf team, | yr.; SCA Rep., | yr.; FCA, | yr.; Basketball, | yr.;-Boys’ State; National Honor So- ciety. STEVE PRICE ... Band, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, | yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball; JV Football, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Softball, | yr. EARLY PRIBBLE...FFA, 5 yrs., Treas., V. Pres., Rep., Pres.; JV Foot- ball, | yr.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Varsity Wrestling, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 1 yr. GEORGE RANEY ... French Club, 3 yrs.; Buzzer Staff, 1 yr. PAM REXRODE ... Drama Club, | yr.; Library Club, | yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; SCA Monitor, | yr.; Red Cross Club, | yr.; Pep Club, | yr.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline Staff, | yr. NEIL RICE... Band Club, 2 yrs., Pres.; Pep Band, 2 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr. RICHARD RILEY ... Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Golf Team, 1 yr. MALCOLM ROBERTS... Art Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; SCA, 2 yrs.; Sr. Chorus, Boys’ Ensemble, All-Regional Chorus. DELORES ROBINSON... May Night (Campbell County High). MIKE RORER ... 8th Grade Basketball; 8th Grade Football; JV Foot- ball, | yr.; Wrestling Team, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. DEBORAH ROSE ... Band, | yr.; Flag Girl, 1 yr.; Majorette, 1 yr., (Campbell County High); BCA Committee. SANDRA ROSE. HOUSTON ROWSEY ... FFA, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Student Advisory Committee. REGGIE RUSSELL ... DE Club, | yr. GWEN SALMON ... Art Club, 4 yrs., Sec.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Forensic Club, | yr.; Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Chrosu, 2 yrs.; Intra- mural Sports, 3 yrs. 192 PAM SAUNDERS . .. Intramural Basketball and Volleyball, | yr.; FHA, | yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr. TOM SCHELL ... Athletic Club, V. Pres.; Intramural Sports, 2 yrs.; National Junior Honor Society; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; JV Cross Country, | yr.; National Honor Society. RONNIE SCOTT ... Chorus, | yr.; Football, 2 yrs.; Track, | yr.; Student Advisory Council. JAMES SEAY ... Band, 5 yrs.; SCA Monitor, 2 yrs.; Intramural Sports, 2 yrs.; JV Football, 1 yr.; Varsity Basketball Manager, 4 yrs.; Band Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr. KATHY SHARP .. . Chorus, 2 yrs.; Student Council, 1 yr.; Intramural Soccer, | yr., (Col. E. Brooke Lee Jr. High); Chorus, 2 yrs.; Hockey Honor Team, | yr.; Yearbook Staff, 1 yr., (John F. Kennedy High); Sr. Chorus, | yr.; National Honor Society. TERRELL SHARP... FCA, 3 yrs.; JV Football, | yr.; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Baseball, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, | yr. DONNA SHEPHERD... Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Track Meet, 2 yrs.; FHA, 2 yrs. SHEILA SHUPE ... Intramural Track, | yr.; ICT, | yr., Sec. JOHN SKINNELL ... Spanish Club, 2 yrs. PHYLLIS S KINNER ... Art Club, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 3 yrs.; SCA Monitor, 3 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; SCA, | yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Sr. Chorus, 3 yrs.; Girls’ Ensemble; Buzzer Staff, 2 yrs., Editor. ANTHONY SMITH. DAVID SMITH... Spanish Club, | yr. OWEN SMOOT ... Spanish Club, | yr. CAROL SNELL .. . FHA, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; French Club, 3 yrs., Pres.; Intramural Basketball and Volleyball, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. JOHN SPINNER... Industrial Arts Club, | yr. MARGARET SPIVEY ... Drama Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Sports, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs., Sec.; Spirit Un- limited Club, 1 yr.; Beeline Staff, 2 yrs., Art Editor; Jr. Class Sec.: Sr. Class Sec.; National Honor Society. DONALD STALLARD... Spanish Club, 3 yrs., Pres.; Intramural Basket- ball, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Wrestling Team, 1 yr.; JV Basketball, 1 yr.; Track Team, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; SCA, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Boys’ Ensemble; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, | yr. SUSAN STALNAKER ... Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Basket- ball, 4 yrs., Tri-Captain; Monogram Club, 3 yrs., Pres.; Debate Club, | yr.; Softball Team Manager, | yr.; Volleyball Team, | yr., Co-Captain; Spirit Unlimited Club, 1 yr. TED STINNETT ... 8th Grade Football; Art Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, | yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. MARGARET STONE... Latin Club, 5 yrs.; SCA Monitor, | yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Library Club, 2 yrs.; FHA, | yr.; Red Cross Club, | yr.; Beeline Staff, 1 yr.; Sr. Chorus, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. JANE THOMPSON ... JV Cheerleader, 2 yrs., Co-head; Art Club, 2 yrs., Treas.; Drama Club, | yr.; French Club, 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Sports, | yr.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Cheerleader, 3 yrs., Sec.- Treas.; Girls’ State; National Honor Society. MARLON THOMPSON ... ICT Club, | yr. VICKIE THOMPSON .... Intramural Sports, 2 yrs.; Red Cross Club, | yr.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr., Sec.; Jr. Chorus, | yr.; Statistician, Girls’ Basketball; National Honor Society. VICKIE THRASHER ... FHA, | yr.; Red Cross Club, | yr.; SCA, 1 yr.; Science Club, | yr.; DE Club, | yr.; [CT Club, | yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. NORMAN THROCKMORTON. SUSAN THYBERG... Art Club, | yr. JEAN TILLOTSON ... Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 3 yrs.; Intra- mural Sports, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; SCA, | yr.; Betty Crocker Home- maker of Tomorrow Award; National Honor Society. GWEN TOLLEY. DENNIS TRENT ... DE Club, | yr.; ICT Club, 2 yrs. DAVID TUCK ... JV Football, | yr.; JV Basketball, 1 yr.; Varsity Basket- ball, 1 yr.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Sr. Chorus, 2 yrs.; Boys’ Ensemble, 2 yrs.; All-Regional Chorus, | yr.; Spirit Unlimited Club, | yr.; Intramural Sports, 2 yrs. GARY TUCKER ... 8th Grade Basketball; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Art C lub, | yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. KRISTA TUCKER .. . 8th Grade Sec.; JV Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, | yr.; FHA, | yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs., Treas.; Art Club, | yr.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Cheerleading, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 3 yrs.; Majorette Squad, 2 yrs., Sec.; Intramural Sports, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 4 yrs.; Girls’ En- semble; All-Regional Chorus. SHARON TUCKER ... FHA, 1 yr. EDDIE TYLER ... Varsity Club, 2 yrs., V. Pres.; [CT Club, | yr., V. Pres.; SCA, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; JV Football, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Basketball Team Manager, | yr.; Intramural Sports, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society. 193 DOUG VANDERDOES ... Spanish Club, 2 yrs. GARY VIAR. MARTY WAGMAN ... Science Club, | yr.; JV Football, 2 yrs.; JV Bas- ketball, 3 yrs.; Varsity Football, | yr.; Varsity Golf, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, | yr. MICHAEL WALTER ... 8th Grade Football; 8th Grade Basketball: JV Football, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; SCA, | yr.; Varsity Golf, 2 yrs.; Intra- mural Sports, 2 yrs. WAYNE WALTON... ICT Club, | yr. TOM WATTS .. . Pres. of Shop Class, 3 yrs.; V. Pres., 8th and 9th Grades (Campbell County High). JOHN WHITE... Band, 3 yrs.; Band Club, | yr. TIM WILES . . . Regional Chorus; JV Football (Brookland Jr. High); JV Football, | yr.; JV Baseball, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, | yr.; Intramural Sports, 2 yrs. (George Wythe High); French Club, 3 yrs., Rep.; History Club, | yr.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs., Co-Captain; Varsity Track, | yr.; Beeline Staff, 1 yr.; Boys’ State Alternate; National Honor Society, Treas. ROGER WILEY ... DE Club, 1 yr. CHARLES WILLIAMS .. . Chorus, | yr.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Basket- ball Manager, | yr. HOWARD WILLIAMS ... Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Art Club, | yr.; Track Team, | yr.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs. GAIL WILSON ... FHA, 2 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; SCA Monitor, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Sr. Chorus, 4 yrs.; Girls’ En- semble. JANICE WILSON ... FHA, 2 yrs.; ICT, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs. HERBERT WINEBARGER ... Art Club, 3 yrs.; JV Football, 2 yrs.; Span- ish Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. DONNA WOODY ... FHA, 2 yrs.; Library Club, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, | yr.; Sr. Chorus, 2 yrs.; Track team, | yr.; Intramural Sports, 3 yrs. GARY WOOLDRIDGE .. . JV Football, 2 yrs.; SCA, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs. SHELBY WOOLDRIDGE ... Drama Club, | yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, | yr.; Intramural Volley- ball, 1 yr. TOMMY WYANT. A Abbott, Betty 69,120 Abbott, Bobby 142 Abbott, Patricia 61,152 Abbott, Susan 64,84,98,119 Adams, Gary 98 Adams, Ronald Albert, Sharon 50,120 Alcock, Shirley Anne 142 Aldous, Alan 120 Alexander, Belinda 17,45,70,120 Allen, Alfred Dennis 134 Allen, Bert 20,21,40,69,71,98 Allen, Cathy 61,152 Allen, Celestine 61,142 Allen, Debbie 142,152 Allen, Tommy 134 Almond, Debra Lynn 152 Almond, Debra Marye 52, Almond, Eric 120 Almond, Gerald 152 Almond, Jody 152 Almond, Karen 52,61,142 Almond, Susan 17,30,50,51,69,120 Anderson, Audrey Lee 152 Anderson, Betty 50,98 Anderson, James 32,142 Anderson, Maribeth 61,152 Anderson, Mike 20,21,24,40,55,70,98 Anderson, Yvonne 120 Andrews, Constance 142 Andrews, Elbert 134 Andrews, Serita 134 Armentrout, Crystal 120 Arnold, Charles Edgar 52,152 Arthur, Barry Arthur, Donna Gayle 44,71,134 Arthur, Gary 39,64,120 Arthur, Glenn 20,31,55,70,134 Arthur, Jimmy 21,50,51,71,98,118 Arthur, Jane 61,152 Arthur, Kandy 44,152 Artois, Catherine Lee 70,142 Ashwell, Karen 6,15,44,49,70,98,119 Ashwell, Mike 98 Ashwell, Phillip Ashworth, Dennis 52,152 Auck, Gwen 71,120 Auck, Janet 44,70,142 Austin, Frank 31,38,134 Austin, George 152 Austin, Sammy 63,120 Austin, Wanda 152 Austin, William 134 nN i) B Baber, David 44,71,134 Bagby, Cynthia 61,152 Bagwell, Shirley 99 Baker, Carrington 134 Baker, Kathy 16,134 Ball, Ted 31,134 Ballowe, Kathy 16,17,50,69,99,119 Ballowe, Robert 52,152 Ballowe, Tracy 66,152 Bankert, David Wayne 142 Bankert, Myra 57,134 Banks, Barry 38,142 Banks, Cynthia 152 Banks, David 64 Banks, Dennis 64,142 Banks, Joe 120 Banks, Kathy 153 Banks, Mike 32,153 Banks, Valeria 153 Barbour, Consuella 70,99 Barksdale, Karen 134 Barricks, Anita 142 Baschang, Mauri 50,99,110 Bass, Travis 71,142 Baty, Belinda 45,56,70,120 Baty, James Beasley, Cindy 142 Beasley, Debbie 61,153 Index Beck, Vickie 56,70,142 Bell, J. R. 142 Bell, Ricky 153 Bembry, Charlotte Bembry, Susan Bennett, Vicki 45,56,69,71,134 Bernhardt, Kim 153 Bernhardt, Leigh 71,134 Bersch, Winston 22,41,55,67,70,71,134 Bibb, Judy 142 Bibb, Richard 45,143 Bible, Karen 134 Bible, Lloyd Bingham, Barbara Sue 153 Blair, Alice 153 Blair, Carolyn 61,153 Blair, Clyde 153 Blair, Gary 20,52,120 Blair, Marion 120 Blair, Terry 24,143 Blankenship, Cathy 153 Blankenship, Grafton 68,143 Blanks, Amy 70,143 Blanks, Michael 26,29,143 Board, Pamela Kaye 33,152,153 Bohon, Chip 153 Bolen, Donna 49,69,121 Boley, Linda 61,121 Bonds, Mark 153 Bondurant, Linda 143 Bondurant, Thomas 153 Bonham, Janet 70,143 Booker, Gary Booth, Martha 70,143 Bosiger, Debra 64,99 Bosiger, Vic 63,99 Bostic, Patti 61,153 Bowen, Paul 6,20,21,55,67,68,99,118 Bowen, Susan 143,149 Bradley, Carol 153 Bradley, Horace 143 Branch, Mark 153 Branch, Susan 16 Breeden, Bonnie 16,121 Brewer, Craig 7,20,55,71,134 Brewer, Michael 26,51 ,55,99,119 Brightwell , Roger 121 Brookman, Ginger 64,99 Books, Carl 99 Brooks, William Brooks, Kathy 37,45,49,55,121 Brooks, Patricia 134 Brooks, Wanda 71,134 Brown, Clarence Brown, Donnie Ray 153 Brown, Fred 121 Brown, Gerald Brown, Germaine 36,88,134 Brown, Jack 47,55 Brown, Tom 31,52,99 Brown, Janet 153 Brown, Julie 153 Brown, Lona Marie 153 Brown, Mike Jerry 24,143 Brown, Michael Wayne 153 Brown, Monteray 34,36,37,70,121 Brown, Patricia 70,134 Brown, Becky 36,44,58,121 Brown, Timothy 153 Brown, Vickie 135 Brown, Virginia Ann 7,49,56,134 Brown, Wanda 45,57,143 Brown, Wes 71,69,121 Brown, Freddie Brown, William 65,153 Brown, Bill Browning, Robert 20,26,48,55,99 Bruffy, Carlton 153 Bruffy, Carolyn 100 Bruffy, Debbie 71,100 Bruffy, Sandra 61,71,135 Brumley, Kristi Lynn 142 - Brunk, Sylvia Marie 142 Brunk, Danny 61,65,135 Bryan, Raymond Hugh 142 Bryan, Ruth Ann 153 194 Bryant, Barry 11,100 Bryant, Dolores 100 Buchanan, Glenn 53,63,100,132 Buchanan, Mark 143 Buck, Edward 52,153 Bullock, Kay 52,53,100 Bullock, Mark 52,142 Bumgarner, Bill 58,121 Bumgarner, Cathy 153 Bumgarner, Charles Edward 44,100,119 Bumgarner, Kenny 44,100,119 Bumgarner, Vicki 121 Bumgarner, Wanda 135 Bumgarner, William 100,119 Burch, Garnet 143 Burford, Dana 24,153 Burnett, Deborah Kay 142 Burnett, Laura Burnette, Deronda Dale 142 Burnette, Guy 38,65,135 Burnette, Sharon 34,36,135 Burks, Marsha 50,100 Burley, Bonnie 69,121 Burns, Donald 67,153 Burton, William 38,71,135 Bush, Jay 100 Bush, Joe 121 Bush, Susann 121 Butler, Brenda Kay 142 Butler, Gail 10,45,50,51 Butler, Debbie 135 Butler, Donnie William Butler, Linda Faye 153 Butt, Debbie 143 Butt, W. C. 153 Bybee, Barbara 121 Bybee, Patricia Lynn 143 Bybee, Susan 153 Byrd, Gary 26,55,62,67,100 Byrd, Tina 143 Cc Caldwell, Gail 100 Caldwell, Freddie 143 Caldwell, Judy 121 Callaham, Brenda 6,34,37,44,50,55,121 Callahan, Jerry 32,153 Callahan, Jimmy 24,143 Callahan, Ray 50,101 Calloway, Doreatha 143 Campbell, Barney 64 Campbell, David 143 Campbell, Mary Lou Campbell, Robert 63,101 Canada, Yolanda 135 Candler, Garry 150 Canody, Nancy 153 Cantrell, Glenda 101 Cantrell, John 121 Cantrell, Mike 64 Carderelli, Linda 58,121 Carderelli, Rose 50,58 Cardwell, Elizabeth Anne 121 Carter, Teresa 61,154 Carwile, Brad 65,143 Carwile, Kathy 66,135 Carwile, Wanda Sue 69,135 Carwile, Windell 38,39,135 Cash, Allison 121 Cash, Cynthia Ann 143 Cash, Randy 121 Cauley, Betty 15,66,69,101,119 Cavey, Edith 143 Cavey, Ernest Chavez, Anita 58,70,135 Childress, Randy 64,121 Chunn, Benjamin 135 Clark, Danny 154 Clark, Sandy Claybrook, Susan 143 Claybrook, Trilvia 135 Clem, Dena 45,154 Clements, Bill 135 Clowdis, Kenneth 135 Clowdis, Lewis 20,64,135 Coates, Iris 64,121 Coates, Thomas 135 Cofer, Martha 6,50,121 Coffey, Debbie 50,122 Coffey, Donna 50,68, 122 Coffey, Janet 61,143 Coffey, Linda 131 Coffman, Joyce 56,58,69,135 Colbert, Randy Coleman, Debbie 101 Coleman, Doug 39,55,70,101 Coleman, George Coleman, Karen Coleman, Ralph 144 Coleman, Molly 143 Coleman, Robin 143 Coleman, Susan 143 Colinger, Robert Colinger, Sandra 56,57,61,135 Collins, Barbara 135 Collins, Chuck 101 Collins, Debra 122 Collins, Janet 52,54,55,69,122 Collins, Kathy 144 Collins, Kevin 154 Collins, Mike 64,101 Conner, Bill 15,52,53,98,101,115 Conner, Page 44,56,62,69,135 Cooper, Wilmer Van 154 Cordier, Jack Costa, Darrell 154 Cowins, Charles 24,154 Cowins, John 71,135 Cowins, Kathy 57,69,122 Cox, Brian 38,39,55,67,69,135 Cox, Keith 38,144 Cox, Rebecca 101 Cox, Robin 154 Cox, Terry Craft, Karen 5,15,30,44,50,51,55,68,69,101, 118,119 Craft, Lou Ann 45,50,51,52,54,55,122 Craft, Robert 144 Crandall, Kevin 24,52,144 Crandall, Steve 122 Crane, Kenneth Crank, Michael 101 Creasy, Vivian 154 Creger, Kenneth 135 Creger, Melanie 66,154,162 Crews, Charles 144 Crews, Eddie 52,66,154 Crews, Geraldine 154 Crews, Louis 144 Crickenberger, Brian 154 Crist, Anita 56,69,71,102,119 Crist, Carroll Crist, Michael 38,39,44,135 Crist, Steve 144 Crouse, Lynn 102 Csuhta, Richard 154 Cundiff, Dennis Cunningham, Gary Curling, Sharon 49,69, 102 Cyrus, Charles 154 Cyrus, Claudia 61,135 Cyrus, David 41,44,45,149 Cyrus, Wayne 12,71,135 Cyrus, Glenn 154 Cyrus, Kenneth 44,144 Cyrus, Steve 20,44,55,120,122 D Dalton, Allen 144 Dalton, Clyde Eugene 154 Dalton, Elizabeth 61,122 Dalton, Phillip 17,62,144 Dalton, Sandra 45;71 Daniel, David 144 Daniel, Rickey 69,122 Davenport, Robin 144 David, Willa 44,59,154 Davis, Calvin 144 Davis, Mike 52,135 David, Ronald 154 Index Dawson, Betty 7,33,44,144 Dawson, Christine 69,122 Dawson, Dale 37,61,134 Dawson, Allen 38,52,154 Dawson, Karen 50 Dawson, Leslie Ray 144 Dawson, Nancy 60,102 Dawson, Patricia 30,50,55,59,98,102,119 Dawson, Robert 31,135 Dawson, Ruth 135 Deaner, Hamlet 63,102 Deaner, Glen Dearing, Bobby 41,50,122 Dearing, Randy 154 DeJarnette, Patricia 135 Denney, Linda 61,144 Denton, Kimberly 56,154 Denyszyn, Edwige 57,69,70, 122 DePriest,Sheila Derbin, Willa 60,61,135 Dernoncourt, Karen 71,135 DeSha, Karen 144 DeSha, Michael 52,53,69,122 DeSha, Ronald 52,154 DeWease, Glen 52,53,135 Dewsnap, Daniel Dickens, Burkhard 144 Dickens, Elizabeth 154 Dickens, Heinz 70,122 Dillard, Edward Dillard, Karen 155 Dillion, Michael 24,44,155 Dinkins, Karen 46,49,69,102,119 Dinwiddie, Donna 102 Dinwiddie, Ronnie 102 Dishman, Gayle 44,155 Dishman, James 32,67,68,144 Diuguid, Sheila Dixon, Freddy 155 Dodl, Deborah 50,136 Dodl, Gregory 155 Dodl, Roger Dodson, Bert 20,21,23,39,67,70,102 Dodson, Karen 48,61,144 Dodson, Pamela 103 Dolan, Joe 103 Dolan, Thomas 17,24,144 Dole, Edith 16,45,59,103,119 Dolinger, Barbara 131 Dorman, Michael 144 Dorr, Kathy 71,103,119 Doyen, Terry 131 Driskill, Blake 41,122 Driskill, Vance 122 Driskill, Donna 52,54,144 Drumheller, Robert 41 ,69,122 Dudley, Brenda 44,50,58,71,103 Dudley, Conrad 38,144 Dudley, Delores 16,48,69,122 Dudley, James 17 Dudley, Randy 144 Dudley, Ronnie 155 Duff, Kenneth 136 Dugger, Ronald Dunaway, Phillip 136 Duncan, Brian 136 Duncan, Michael 50,122 Dunevant, Mike 26,44,69,122 Dunford, Tim 123 Dunn, Michael 52,155 Dunn, Rory Alan 136 E Eads, Carol 71,144 Eads, Mildred 70,123 Eagle, Ruth 61,155 Eaton, Gary 52,135 Elder, Cindy 71,136 Elder, Lindy 56,61,71,136 Ellett, Deborah 50,155 Ellett, Mary 8,16,62,69,103,119 Elliott, Carolyn 50,123 Elliott, Sherry 155 Elliott, Stephen 155 England, Steve 12,13,15,44,103 195 Englund, Arvid 63,103 Englund, Fred 17,155 Englund, Kenneth 123 Ernsberger, Nancy 155 Eubank, George 144 Eubanks, Steve 155 Evans, Cindy 34,49,71,123 Evans, John 144 Evans, Elaine 69,123 Evans, Linda 50,69,71,103,119 Evans, Mike 144 Evelyn, Tony 24,144 Evers, Betty Lou 45,144 F Falls, Elizabeth 69 Falls, Roger 103 Falwell, Jeffery 154 Falwell, Robin 144 Falwell, William 104 Farish, Craig 155 Fariss, Thomas 41,56,67,71,123 Farmer, Mary Ann 155 Farmer, Sheila 61,104 Farmer, William 65,144 Farthing, Kathy 68,144 Faught, Vicki 44,155 Fazzi, Peter 6,123 Fears, Deborah 61,156 Fenton, Henry Fenton, Kristine Ferguson, Barbara Ferguson, Charles Ferguson, Deborah 69,134,136 Ferguson, James 12,24,25,32,67,152,156 Fielder, Keith Finley, Daniel 145 Fisher, Eddie 44,59,71,123 Fisher, Fred 24,156 Fishpaw, Charles 145 Fitch, Janet 68,71,123 Fitch, Sandra 135 Fitzgerald, Wilson 7,123 Flowers, Chuck 104 Flowers, Kelvin 145 Fore, Dianne 156 Fore, James 156 Forlines, Cindy 145 Forslund, Cindy 45,156 Foster, Calvin Foster, Lucinda 66,145 Foutz, Len 156 Fowler, Euphan 123 Fowler, Larry 123 Fowler, Mike Fox, Patty 52,53,71,104,119 Fox, Rebecca 37,54,123 Fox, Susan 52,53,69,136 Foxx, Sandra 104 Frank, Nancy 17,69,104,119 Franklin, Roxanne 57,136 Freeman, Mike 39,70,104 Fruin, Norma 69,136 Fugate, Michael 156 Fulcher, Candy 10,60,61,104 Fuller, Charles 145 Fuller, Thomas 145 Furr, James 156 Furr, Robert 20,70,122 Furr, Thomas Daniel G Gaines, Kenny 15,26,48,55,98, 104,118 Gale, Glenn 136 Gale, Kirk 70,104 Gallion, Gary 71,120,123,126 Gallion, Susan 52,54,69,120,123,126 Garbee, Ernie 123 Garbee, Laura 30,61,69,123 Garbee, Lynette 156 Garbee, Mary Ellen 145 Garbee, Paul 20,136 Garrett, Cathy 156 Garrett, David Garrett, Roger 105 Garrett, Wanda 45,61,136 Gentry, Susan 145 Gibson, Christy 51,68,145 Gigliotti, Lu Ann 44,50 Gilchrist, James 145 Giles, Debbie 16,49,52,70,105 Giles, Pam 61,156 Giles, Sandra 156 Gillespie, Betty Lou 156 Gillespie, Debbie Gillespie, Joseph 145 Gilliland, Debbie 123 Gilliland, John 145 Glass, Eugene 156 Glass, Ruby 70,145 Godsey, Elizabeth 136 Godsey, Ralph 145 Godsey, Richard 105 Goetz, Edward 24,32,145 Goetz, Peggy 37,50,69,123 Goode, Preston 156 Goodman, Wayne 71,136 Gough, David 32,145 Gough, Frank 20,26,29,51,123 Gouldman, Susan 61,156 Graham, Gregory 156 Graham, Keith 156 Graham, Robert 52,136 Gray, Mary Sue 60,61,136 Gray, Stanley 52,156 Greene, Lloyd 156 Green, Marjorie 145 Greene, Randy 156 Gniffin, Alton 52,156 Grooms, Beverly 58,105,107 Grooms, Mark 58,136 Guenther, Marina 70 Guill, Cynthia 61,156 Guill, Jody 56,136 Guill, Sammie 156 Gunter, Steven 156 H Haas, Richard 39,70,137 Haas, Valerie 61,156 Hadden, David 62,145 Haden, Mike Hailey, Phillip 137 Hale, William 137 Hall, Brian Hall, Debbie 50,94, 123 Hall, Deborah 61,156 Hall, Joan 50 Hall, Judith 56,66,70,137 Hall, Kelles 38,44,137 Hall, Steven 26,69,123 Hall, Susan 16,145 Hamlet, David Hamlin, Betty 52,70,123 Hampton, Lois 146 Harder, Earl 156 Hargis, Floyd 146 Harker, Daniel 156 Harlow, Timothy 40,105 Harmon, James 105 Harper, Kenneth 16,50,105 Harper, Rodney 137 Harper, Steve 24,32,156 Harris, Barry 156 Harris, Carolyn 64 Harris, Claude 52,146 Harris, Kenneth 122,146 Harris, Lorna 105 Harris, Mary 16,125 Harris, Mike Harris, Nancy Harris, Randall 156 Harris, Randolph 45,146 Harris, Vanessa 156 Harris, William 137 Harrison, James 38,65,156 Harsley, Kenneth Harsley, Steven Hartless, Brenda 45,123 Index Hartless, Donna 156 Hartless, Joey 146 Hartman, Lee 24,146 Hartman, Robert 146 Harvey, Laura 45,157 Harvey, Pamela 50,61,105 Harvey, Patricia 61,105 Haskins, Molly 105 Hassell, Sarah 146 Hatcher, James 64 Hatten, James 146 Haymaker, Gwen 56,71,146 Haynes, Carolyn 124 Hedrick, Barbara 105 Hedrick, Deborah 106 Hedrick, Phillip 38,157 Hedrick, Terri Helms, Kathy 16,146 Henderson, John 52,157 Hendrick, Debbie 50,52,124 Hendrick, Rhonda 146 Hendricks, Jane 157 Hendricks, Joan 52,124 Hendricks, Kathy 70,146 Hendricks, Roberta 66,146 Henegan, Charlotte 64,124 Hensley, Betty 50,106 Hensley, David Hensley, Michael Henson, Kenneth Heptinstall, Charles 45,50,58,106 Heptinstall, Terry 52,70,124 Heuser, Wallace 45,71,146 Hicks, Rebekah 157 Hicks, Carla 45,68,146 Hicks, Catherine 16,124 Hicks, Dell 157 Hicks, John 24,32,44,157 Hicks, Kathy 50,56,57,64 Hicks, Laura 52,53,134 Hicks, Mary 146 Hicks, Phillip 146 Hicks, Ricky 124 Hicks, Sharon 146 Hicks, Terrie 61,157 Hicks, Vicky 45,50,70,124 Hicks, West 20,55,137 Hight, Harvey Hilbish, Michael 137 Hilbish, Sharon 146 Hill, Charles 106 Hill, Cynthia 34,36,37,49,55,61,106 Hill, Karen 56,57,70,137 Hill, Katherine Hill, Michael 146 Hill, Pamela D. 56,66,157 Hill, Pamela L. 56,137 Hill, Steven 24,32 Hodge, Robert 146 Hodges, Donna 16,106,119 Hogan, Cynthia 157 Hogan, Herman 64,124 Hogan, Monty 63,106 Hogan, Terry 157 Hogan, William 32,157 Holmes, Linda 44,49,57,69,71,124 Honig, Michael 157 Hooper, Teresa 52,157 Horton, Carolyn 60,61,146 Horton, Kenneth 157 Houston, Jayne 137 Howard, Gary 137 Howard, James 52,53,106 Howard, Roxanne 157 Hubbard, Carole 33,146 Hubbard, Ronald 45,48 ,124 Hubbell, Sherree 146 Hudnall, Ralph 157 Hudson, Glenwood 157 Hudson, Harry Hudson, Buddy 146 Hudson, Mary 146 Hudson, Keith 157 Hughes, Vicky 48,157 Hunter, Clara 45,50,58,124 Hunter, Mark 157 196 Hutcherson, Michael Hutchinson, Sandra 106 I Ingram, Sandy 157 Ingram, Thomas 124 Iseman, Wanda 56,157 J Jackson, John 157 Jackson, Susan 157 Jakobowski, Julia 146 Jamerson, Donna 16,34,36,37,69,124 Jamerson, Marvin 137 Jarvis, Pete 146 Jay, Lori 69,125 Jefferson, Laura 60,61,157 Jennings, Gary 157 Jennings, Randy 106 Jennings, Wanda 61,157 Jensen, Dave 157 Jett, Carl 107 Jett, John 70,125 Jett, Vivian 146 Johnson, Albert 146 Johnson, David 45,52,158 Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Edwina Johnson, John 32,146 Johnson, Juanita 146 Johnson, Michael 67,71,137 Johnson, Rebecca 137 Johnson, Steven 49,70,146 Johnson, Stephanie 70,71,137 Johnson, Theodore Johnson, Walter 158 Johnston, Harry Johnston, Diane 125 Jones, Cheryl 10,49,50,51,69,71,107,119 Jones, Deobrah 64,107 Jones, Delores 50 ,107 Jones, Ellen 16,125 Jones, Frank 158 Jones, George Jones, Larry Jones, Marvin 24,158 Jones, Patricia 125 Jones, Sherrillee 71,147,149 Jordan, Hazel 137 Jordan, Steve 147 Julian, Jessee 24,32,142,146 K Kanode, Karen Karnes, Joseph 45,70,71,137 Karnes, Perry 158 Kavanaugh, Wesley 51,69,71,107 Keel, Stephen 24,38,158 Keel, Wiley Cecil 41,146 Keith, Debra 66,146 Keith, Fred Keller, Donna 61,158 Kelley, Peggy 52,147 Kerr, Sharon 48,61,158 Kidd, Charles 146 Kidd, Jimmy 107 Kidd, Thomas 158 Kiger, Kathy 68,71,125 Kiger, Vicki 158 Kingsbury, Lance 24,147 Kirby, Carl 147 Klages, Fred 107 Kleinman, William Knecht, Tom Knight, John 24,38,147 Kramer, Kevin 158 Krantz, Marsha 147 Krause, Larry 63,107 L Lacy, James 137 Lacy, Jeff 12,52,53,125 Lair, Brenda 61,158 Lair, James 147 Lair, Sheila 69,125 Lang, David 40,137 Lanham, Wesley 71,137 LaPrade, Vicki 50,57,137 Larson, Jeff 50,59,71,125 Lawrence, Bill 147 Lawrence, Holly 69,125 Lawrence, John 125 Lawson, Ann 44,69,125 Lawman, Cathy 61,158 Lawson, Daniel 41,71,147 Lee, Ramonia 17,69,125 Lee, Richard Lee, William Scott 32,158 Lehmann, John 147 Lemar, Margaret 158 Lethcoe, Mike 50,51,107 Lewis, Cindy 158 Lewis, Keith 45,147 Lewis, Langh orne 147 Lewis, Mildred 158 Lewis, Morris 158 Lillard, Kathy 52,53,70,120,125 Lillard, Stephen 52,53,137 Lindsey, Fred 52,147 Lindsey, William 20,41,52,69,125 Lindsey, William Wiley 20,31,69,137,140 Lipford, Pat 50,70, 107 Lipscomb, Arthur 158 Litten, Arlene 137 Litten, Junior 50,108 Litten, Mike 108 Little, Butch 147 Little, Cynthia 61,147 Little, Debbie 50,108 Lively, Marcella 158 Lloyd, Kathy 70,137 Lockridge, Patty 44,55,59, 108,118,119 Loflin, Bart 24,147 Lovell, Debbie 108 Loving, Richard 71,137 Lowe, Vickie 158 Lugar, Paul 108 Lunsford, David 20,125 Lunsford, John 24,32,147 Lunsford, Lee 39,69,108 Lunsford, Virginia 45,137 Lyles, Barbara 147 Lyles, Harold 20,126 M McAlhany, Dan 70 McAllester, Kristen 56,71,137 McClary, Debbie 57,59,108 McClary, James 158 McClary, Kathy 17,34,44,71,137 McClary, Susanne 147 McConville, Cara 124,126 McCormick, Marjorie 45,137 McCoy, Tim 17,108 McCraw, Donna 147 McDaniel, Larry McDaniel, Mary Kay 158 McDonnell, Elizabeth 70,147 McElhaney, David 147 McFaden, Caryn 158 McGann, Eugene 63,126 McGann, Patricia 61,158 McGhee, Stephanie 52,158 McGlothlin, Michael 126 McHugh, Richard Mclver, Glen 70,147 McKenna, Ann 44,55,57,70,126 McKenna, Bill 108 McKenna, Sandra 34,36,37,126 McLeod, Garry 64 McLeod, Sherry 137 McQuaid, Andrew McClay, Audrey 147 Maddera, Barry 158 Maddox, David 147 Maddox, John 24,25,147 Maddox, Karen 34,147 Index Magann, Martha 126 Maio, Angela 45,50,69,126 Mallete, Catherine 147 Malott, Joe 109 Mann, Deborah 61,158 Mann, Donna Mann, Holly 61,158 Marsh, Cynthia 158 Marsh, Michael 40,137 Marsh, Terry 52,147 Marsh, Thomas 24,32, 147 Marshall, Marie 137 Marston, Mike 20,26,40,55,126 Martin, Betty Lou 138 Martin, Carter 20,55 Martin, Roxanne 68,69,126 Martin, Frankie 126 Martin, Allen 138 Martin, Sharon 66,158 Martin, Teresa 158 Martin, Vernon 158 Martin, Wanda Mason, Albert 52,158 Mason, Sharon 109 Mason, Carlos Jeanne 138 Mason, Cathy 109 Mason, George 158 Mason, Susan 17,45,49,50,56,71,138 Mason, Michael 159 Mason, Pamela 159 Mason, Robin 64,126 Mason, Walter 55,69,109 Massie, Nancy 50,126 Mast, Allison 70,109 Mast, Melissa 52,159 Mawyer, Terry 69,138 Maxey, Janet 30,55,69,126 Maxey, John 159 Maxey, Robert William 109 May, David 52,159 May, Jerry 32,159 Mayberry, Teresa 126 Mayhew, Debbie 109 Mays, Debbie 147 Mays, Edward 56,126 Mays, Gerald 126 Mays, Wanda 159 Mazuera, Roberto 17,159 Meadows, Kathy 69,71,127 Meadows, James 24,32,67,148,159 Meadows, Terry 33,45,138 Meadows, W. D. Mehaffey, Mary 69,109 Merchant, Valerie 159 Merricks, Loretta 138 Meyers, Kent 148 Miear, Carolyn 109 Miear, Chris 6,12,50,51,109 Miear, Teresa 50,110 Miear, Wayne Miles, Quinton 20,159 Miles, Terry 20,138 Miller, David 52,53,138 Miller, Karen 61,127 Miller, Veronica 52,56,159 Millner, Debra 159 Millner, Linda 61,159 Millner, Sandra 110 Millner, William 110 Mitchell, Stewart 65,148 Mohesky, Eugene 32,159 Montgomery, Beth 159 Montgomery, Dennis 148 Montgomery, LaNelle 110 Montgomery, Monty 24,67,148 Montgomery, Teresa 52,53,127 Moon, Scott 52,138 Moore, Ann 12,33,61,152,159 Moore,-Cindy 52,54,71,138 Moore, Donald 20,30,39,55,67,138 Moore, Dorothy 16,70,110 Moore, Janet 138 Moore, Kimberlee 159 Morris, Donna 138 Moser, Beverly 61,159 Moss, Victor 17,26,127 197 Motley, Vickie 8,61 Mowry, Patricia 71,110 Moyer, Jill 34,44,70,148 Moyers, Kimberly 33,159 Moyers, Sherry 30,50,127 Murrell, Eddie 58,13 8 Murrell, Michael 148 Muzbech, William Myers, Blake 14,20,21,23,27,29,51,55,110 118,119 Myers, Jeff 20,26,44,71,138 Myers, Scott 17,20,26,44,71,138 N Nance, Gail 159 Nance, Susan 138 Nash, Billie Sue Nash, Nancy 58,127 Neal, Ann 148 Neece, Bridget 44,60,61,159 Neeley, Helen 60,61,159 Nelson, Kenneth 63,110 Nelson, Phillip 48,148,159 Nelson, Phyllis 56 Newberry Ada 48,61 ,66,69,110 Newcomb, Mark 38,39,148 Newman, Samuel 63,127 Newman, Stephen 148 Newsome, Kathy 148 Newsome, Tommy 159 Newsome, Tracee 12,68 Newton, Donald 148 Newton, James 52,53,127 Nicely, Glen 24,65,148 Nichols, Greg 20,31,138 Nilsen, Kirk 127 Noell, Cecil 52,138 Novak, Kathy Jo 61,159 O O’Brien, Karen 61,159 O’Brien, Mike 127 O’Brien, Teresa 138,148 Ogden, Darrell 148 Ogden, Frank 41,127 Ogden, Gary 69,110 Ogden, Jackie 111 Ogden, Teresa Olinger, Carter 39,69,110,111 Oliver, George 32,148 Ore, Betty 148 Ore, Charles 138 Ore, Faye 127 Osborne, Dennis 159 Oster, Mike 37,138 Oster, Peggy 148 Ottinger, James 138 Ottinger, Joe 111 Ottinger, Palma 138 Oulds, Douglas Overman, Quinton 20,21,38,39,50,51,55,111 Overstreet, Donna 148 Overstreet, Karen 159 Overstreet, Sharon 148 Owen, Linda Iv Padgett, Darryl 40,111 Padgett, Shirley 159 Pages, Raymond 70,148 Palmer, Joyce 37,59,69,127 Parks, Sarah 33,69,138 Parnell, Hugh 24,159,162 Parnell, Sara 45,49,56,148 Parnell, Stewart 20,41,55,67,69,127 Patterson, Barbara 148 Patterson, Charles 111 Patterson, Cindy 159 Patterson, Martha 16,49,111 Patterson, Rodney Patterson, Sandra 61,159 Patterson, Timothy 70,138 Patrick,.William 64,127 Payne, Jerry 111 Payne, Karen 49,69, 171,111,119 Payne, Pattie 66,111 Parker, David Payne, Cheryl 44,69,81,112 Payne, Kenneth 159 Pearson, Arnold 112 Pearson, Edward 138 Peery, Michael 138 Peery, Billy 148 PerDieu, Jana 159 PerDieu, Michael 64,128 PerDieu, Roderick 138 Perkey, Charles 20,26,55,71,138 Perry, Doris 61,159 Peters, Sally 61,148 Petty, Jane 30,44,55,69,128 Petty, John 148 Phillips, Anita 148 Phillips, Dennis 69,138 Phillips, Michael 65,128 Phillips, Pamela 34,50,55,112,119 Phillips, Patricia 50,138 Pickeral, Mark 160 Pillow, Richard 67,148 Piston, Paul 58,66,160 Poindexter, Bobby 50,138 Porter, Cynthia 64,128 Porter, Sally 61,128 Powell, Dennis 128 Powell, Katherine 160 Powell, Ray 138 Powers, Ricky 148 Powell, Shelby Powell, Sheryl 61,70,128 Powell, Vincent 159 Precious, John 44,69,112,115,118 Precious, Mary 61,159 Pribble, Kenneth 20,21,55,65,112 Pribble, Linda 148 Price, Barbara Price, Bryan 45,148 Price, James 112 Proffitt, Cynthia 120 Puckett, Deborah 148 Pulliam, Teresa 148 R Ramey, Patricia 138 Ramey, David 128 Ramsey, Sharon 9,34,35,36,37,55,71,128 Ramsey, Starla 49,69,128 Raney, George 46,112 Reams, Pamela 50,71,128 Rebector, Ledie Reese, Michael 52 Rexrode, Pamela 112 Reynolds, Judy 64 Reynolds, Margaret 7,61,148 Reynolds, Mary 139 Reynolds, Michael 160 Reynolds, Nona 16,61,128 Reynolds, Becky 139 Reynolds, Shawn 69,128 Reynolds, Terrell 69,149 Rhodenhizer, Jeffrey 139 Rhodenhizer, Margo 160 Rice, Gary 68,148 Rice, Lola 128 Rice, Mayberry 67,160 Rice, Neil 112 Rice, Rita 44,70,128 Richards, Dennis 139 Richardson, Darrell 149 Richardson, John 128 Ricketts, Ann 44,160 Riffe, Andy 17,128 Riffe, Kimberlee 60,61,160 Riffe, Jeff 50,51,139 Riffe, Terry 149 Riggins, Katherine 34,36,37,59,70, 139 Riggins, Morris 24,144 Riley, Richard 39,69,112 Ripley, Deborah 160 Ripley, Gary 149 index Ritzman, Carrie 160 Roach, Richard 128 Roach, Wallace Roark, Holly 160 Roberts, Malcolm 44,50,51,112 Robertson, Cynthia K. 45,139 Robertson, Cynthia L. 34,36,37,48,55,57,62,128 Robertson, Kathy 45,71,149 Robertson, Richard 160 Robertson, Samuel 149 Robertson, Wayne 139 Robertson, William 20,41,55,128 Robinson, Delores 113 Robinson, Clay 69,139 Rogers, Carol 124,128 Roginski, Janice 52,53,128 Roginski, Patricia 52,56,149 Rorer, David 24,160 Rorer, Michael 38,39,55,113 Rose, Deborah 113 Ross, Benjamin 38,160 Ross, Janice 149 Ross, Jeffrey 41,44,69,128 Rowsey, Charlie 17,50,65,113 Royal, Claude 26,128 Royal, Constance 129 Royal, Shaan 45,142,149 Ruble, Glenda 52,54,55,129 Rudder, Dianne 50,51,59,69,129 Rudder, Howard 58,69,139 Ruff, Carolyn 160 Ruff, Ronnie 160 Rush, Jo Ellen 56,62,66,139 Russell, Phillip 149 Russell, Reggie 113 Rutledge, Allen 149 Rutledge, Jeanie 160 S Salmon, Gwen 113 Saunders, Brian 160 Saunders, Douglas 129 Schell, Terri 36,70,139 Schell, Tom 113,119 Schmitt, Marshall 149 Schoonover, Barbara 129 Schoonover, Mary 160 Scott, Haywood 20,41,44,45,55,129 Scott, Regina 139 Scott, Ronnie 17,20,21,41,71,113 Scott, Teresa 61,149 Seay, James 10,52,53,113 Seigla, John Settle, Robert 160 Seyffert, Hans 160 Shaffer, Craig 68,139 S hannon, Mike Shannon, Terry 149 Sharp, Kathy Sharp, Terrell 6,40,50,55,102,113 Shaw, Gary 160 Shaw, Rita 149 Shearer, Catherine 149 Shelton, Karen 61,160 Shepard, Janice Shepard, Faye 44,70,129 Shepard, Robert 31,139 Shepherd, Donna 114 Shepherd, Mary 7,139 Sherburne, Leigh 45,56,160 Shupe, Clark Shupe, Edmond 149 Shupe, Gerald Shupe, Kathy 61,64,139 Shupe, Kate 64,139 Shupe, Sharon Shupe, Shelia 63,114 Shupe, Wanda 149 Simpson, Paul 52,139 Simpson, Wallace 20,139 Sims, Lauren 68,70,129 Sims, William 160 Skinnell, John 114 Skinnell, Kathy 69,139 Skinner, Phyllis 10,15,47,50,51,71,114 198 Smith, Bruce 160 Smith, Cheryl 70,149 Smith, David 114 Smith, Dean 139 Smith, Debra 139 Smith, Gary 149 Smith, Jancey 58,160 Smith, Jessica 45,139 Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry Smith, Linda 150 Smith, Nancy 69,129 Smith, Rhonda 45,52,53,139 Smith, Rodney 20,41,55,129 Smith, Roger 55,129 Smith, Sharon 45,69 Smith, Tony Smith, Wayne Smoot, Michael 32,66,160 Smoot, Owen 114 Snead, Angela 129 Snead, David Snell, Carol 70,114 Snyder, Jane 50,129 Snyder, Norma 34,44,161 Snyder, Sharon 139 Somers, David 150 Sowder, Ann 17,44,47,48,59,69, 122,125 Sowder, Martha 45,48,150 Spear, Byron 129 Spear, Doug 161 Spear, Judy 61,161 Spencer, Darlene 61,161 Spinner, John 114 Spivey, Harold 161 Spivey, Margaret 49,68,98,114 Stallard, Don 20,21,44,50,51,55,69,114 Stalnaker, Susan 34,36,37,55,115 Stanbery, Fred 17,38,39,45,142,150 Steele, Margaret 129 Steele, Martha 161 Stephens, Lynn 45,139 Stephens, Steve 52,150 Stewart, Dennis 161 Stinnett, Gail 150 Stinnett, Mary 69,130 Stinnett, Ted 115 Stinson, Ray 150 Stone, Bryan 161 Stone, Kenneth 52,161 Stone, Margaret 48,50,56,66,69,71,115,119 Storey, Larry 24,67,161 Strange, Barbara Strange, Sally 150 Stratton, Linda 139 Strickland, Darrell 68,161 Sublett, Franklin 20,161 Sullivan, Dawn 150 Sumpter, Roberta 61,161 Sweeney, Alfred 12,24,31,142,150 Sydnor, Fabian 71,139 af Tanner, Donna 50,51,139 Tate, Kathy 13,50,52,54,55,69,130 Tate, Richard 150 Taylor, Bradford 32,44,150 Taylor, Deborah 150 Taylor, Patricia 56,69,130 Temple, Kay 52,57,139 Templeton, Ada 69,150 Templeton, Tony Thomas, James 161 Thomas, Joan 50,61 Thomas, Valerie 12,69,139 Thompson, Barbara 49,68,130 Thompson, Bobby Thompson, Carol 161 Thompson, Gerald Thompson, Jane 12,13,16,30,50,70, 103,115, 118,119 Thompson, Marlon 63 Thompson, Pamela Thompson, Vickie 34,69,115,119 Thoms, Marilyn 150 Thrasher, Vickie 63,115 Throckmorton, Danny 139 Throckmorton, Norman 115 Thyberg, James 150 Thyberg, Susan 16,115 Tillotson, Jean 17,61,69,71,115,119 Tillotson, Robert 44,71,150 Tilman, Cullen 38,65,161 Tinnell, Gene 32,150 Tinnell, Gordon 130 Tinnell, Larry 139 Tolley, Charles 32,150 Tolley, Robin 130 Tomlin, James Tomlinson, Jay 139 Tomlinson, John 161 Travis, Tracy 45,48,61,161 Traylor, Ralph 62,150 Trent, Becky 34,68,71,150 Trent, Deborah 61,139 Trent, Dennis 63,116 Trent, Diana 161 Trent, Hurley 52,53,140 Trent, Jerry 150 Trent, Sandra 52,161 Trent, Susan 150 Tuck, David 6,50,51,70,106,116 Tucker, Denise 161 Tucker, Gary 161 Tucker, Jeff 161 Tucker, Jo Ann 140 Tucker, Kirsta 10,50,51,52,54,116 Tucker, Phillip 68,161 Tucker, Sharon 116 Tucker, Steven 52,161 Tuggle, Bonnie 161 Turner, Brenda 61,151 Tweedy, David 64,140 Tyler, Eddie 20,21,55,63,116,119 Tyler, Linda 34,36,151 Tyree, Debbie 50,140 U-V Uttal, Valerie VanderDoes, Doug 116 VanderDoes, Thomas 41,151 Vandergriff, Ann 45,57,140 VanLier, Christina 161 VanLiere, Valerie 140 VanNatten, Diane 17,140 Vaughan, Frank 68,151 Vest, Rhonda 151 Via, Steven 140 Viar, Cheryl 151 Viar, Colin 161 Viar, Daniel 130 Viar, Gary 64,116 Viar, Rhonda 130 Vogt, Eddie 17,41,57,130 Vyas, Sushima 130 W Wade, Donald 20,38,41,50,55,130 Wade, Ernie 151 Wade, Michael Wade, Rodney 162 Wade, Vickie 70,151 Wagman, Marty 11,39,50,51,116 Wagner, Christina 162 Wagner, Kathy 61,68,130 Waldron, Barry 159 Waldron, Danny 140 Walker, Crystal 151 Walker, Janice 151 Walker, Shelby 58,69,71,130 Walker, Susan 130 Waller, Danny 151 Walsh, Carolyn 130 - Walsh, Patricia 50,70,140 Index Walter, Mike 39,llo Walter, Sharon 162 Walton, Samuel 116 Ward, David Walthall, Sharon 36,45,50,130 Ware, Massie 52,151 Warren, Douglas 68,162 Warren, Nancy 70,140 Warwick, Claire 61,162 Warwick, Thomas 140 Watson, Mike 41,69,130 Watson, Robert 130 Watts, Brenda 61 Watts, Brenda Watts, Daniel Watts, Debbie 130 Watts, Dennis Watts, George Watts, John 63 Watts, Linda Watts, Mike Watts, Tom 63 Weaver, Martha 48,56,71,151 Weekley, Cathy 45,48,71,140 Weeks, Julie 140 Weeks, Matthew 151 Wells, David Wells, Robert 52,140 West, Kimberly 52,162 Wheaton, Eileen 61,151 Wheaton, Thomas 130 White, Bruce White, Carl White, James 31,40,55,134,140 White, Joel 140 White, John 116 White, Keith 162 White, Peggy 151 White, Richard 151 White, Roy Whitlock, Anita 69,71,130 Whitlock, Curtis 71,140 Whitlock, Sharon 162 Whitt, Jamie 130 Whitmore, Sharon 61,162 Whitten, Keith 141 Whitten, Patrick-151 Whitten, Wanda 162 Wilcher, Marc 151 Wiles, Kathy 34,35,37,45,55,57,141 Wiles, Tim 20,21,39,48,51,70,117,119 Wiley, Linda 56,66,69,141 Wiley, Linda Elaine 151 Wiley, Roger 117 Wilhelm, Barry 20,41,55,69,71,130 Wilkerson, Thomas 151 Wilkins, Mike 162 Williams, Carl 162 Williams, Cathy 162 Williams, Charlene Williams, Charles 64,117 Williams, Donna 71,141 Williams, Howard 68,117 Williams, Janice 162 Williams, Joseph Arthur 24 Williams, Joe 151,162 Williams, Linda 117 Williams, Mike 162 Williams, Patricia 63,130 Williams, Peggy 141 Williams, Ronald 41,151 Williams, Sandra 71,141 Williams, Thomas 162 Wills, Eddie 69,141 Wills, Genie 52,53,54,55,130,132 Wills, Wanda 45,151 Wilson, Carl 141 Wilson, Cathy 61,162 Wilson, David 63 Wilson, Gail 50,51,71,117 RE Wilson, Herbert 162 Wilson, Howard 151 Wilson, Janice 66,117 Wilson, Larry Wayne 38,39,65,67,141 Wilson, Larry 151 Wilson, Linda Wilson, Pam 162 Wilson, Pat 131 Wilson, Patsy 162 Wilson, Robby 50,52,54,64,131 Wilson, Robert Wilson, Preston 71 Wilson, Ronald 131 Wilson, Stephen 52, 53,140,141 Wilson, Keith Wilson, Warren 162 Winebarger, Herbert 20,21,50,51,55,106,117 Winebarger, Linda 12,16,33,44,151 Winebarger, Michael 50,131 Winfrey, Robbie 131 Winnagle, Allen Winnagle, Patricia 162 Winnagle, Steve Winston, Frances Wirt, Susan 69,141 Wiseman, AnnMarie 151 Wiseman, William 31,141 Witcher, Cheryl 70,141 Witcher, Cynthia 61,151 Witt, Alice 161 Witt, Audrey Witt, Cheryl 131 Witt, Joyce 52,56,131 Witt, Margaret 141 Witt, Sandra 69,131 Witt, Susan 52,54,131 Wood, Barry 24,32,52,162 Wood, Evelyn 61,163 Wood, Gloria 151 Wood, Pamela 61,163 Wood, Sharon 68,131 Wood, Isaac 59,151 Wood, Landon 20,31,52,53,141 Wood, Scottie 32,154,163 Woodall, Bobbie Jean 63,70,131 Woodall, Thomas 58 Woodford,Kim 7,31,141 Woodward, Steve 163 Woody, Debbie 36,69, 131 Woody, Donna 30,50,117 Woody, Jesse Woody, Judy 30,55,131 Wooldridge, Cindy 131 Wooldridge, Gary 52,53,117 Wooldridge, Katherine 141 Wooldridge, Malcolm 163 Wooldridge, Marvin 163 Wooldridge, Peter Wooldridge, Robert 47,122,131 Wooldridge, Sandra 34,36,37,55,69,131 Wooldridge, Shelby 117 Wooldridge, Susan 34,151 Wooldridge, Susan Wooldridge, Terry 63,131 Wooldridge, William 141 Worley, Beth 12,37,69,131 Wright, Deborah 59,68,163 Wright, Gilbert 151 Wright, Janet 163 Wright, Terrell 24,32,67,152,163 Wright, Wanda 131 Wyant, Deborah 17,33,60,61,163 Wyant, Thomas 117 Y-Z York, Laura 163 York, Pam 71,141 Young, Mark 131 Zechini, Bobbie 151 “Treat others as ends, never as 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