Brookville High School - Buzzer Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

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Nuke Winebotdec THE BUZZER Brookville High School Lynchburg, Virginia Volume 45, 1972 Introduction Administration Classes Organizations Athletics Advertisements School Directory Senior Directory Student Directory Smiling Faces A smiling face—nothing else can so well express the emotions of a fleeting moment. The smile of help and under- standing, the gleam of pride, the glow of success—these are the trademarks of school life. Working together, faculty, stu- dents, and community strive to secure the best education for all. The system is elaborate; decisions must be made and rules adhered to. Yet, the key to success remains the smiling face, the kind word of concern. Look around you; the smiling face is everywhere. For this is the day of smiling, and now is the time of happi- ness. Smile—and make your world and the world about you a brighter place. LL ES FN f cA ; j j ; : se f fas J exsi ON OE Ne Altra GN f ( t if ae J a ‘. ) y ‘ “0 ja Me Pi) rn rn J fetes Cae op 4 é y bd) Je 4) : + ale ae ianenbannprnanvoriamunienepinnnirransnnwn SIRT RE NON -_ Students Combine Learning With Fun Deriving Happiness From Many Sources @ (pe ep) =e © an, SS D oO S © pwd O ro fe = ep) = F Confusion 2ea008 Clear Skies Brighten Senior Day For the first time in years, the seniors were greeted with clear skies and warm temperatures. Morning found the senior girls parading the halls in their lovely outfits of blue and green, while the senior boys sported comic costumes. Seniors displayed their vari- ous talents in the traditional senior assembly, and three bands enter- tained the wide-eyed underclass- men. The halls vibrated with re- sounding ‘Funky Broadway.’ With horns honking and _ bal- loons and streamers aflutter in the breeze, weary but proud sen- iors banded together their grand finale—the senior parade. Moss, Brenda Callaham, and Henry Robby Wilson and Lou Ann Craft croon ‘Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?”’ Seniors decorate underclassmen on Senior Day. 12 Jane Snyder, Nancy Massie, Sharon Walthall, and Gail Butler sing Everything’s All Right.” music of senior rock band. Seniors Kathy Kiger and Ann McKenna prepare for the big day. Hail! Almighty Seniors! Homecoming Court: John Hicks, Pam Board, Eddie Godsey, Mary Ellen Garbee. Sharon Walthall, Jack Brown, Lou Ann Gigliotti, Alfred Allen, Bettie Abbott, Ernie Garbee, Susan Hicks, and Robert Hammersley. 4 Jack Brown and Sharon Walthall reigned as Homecoming King and Queen. Mr. Brewer crowns Sharon Walthall in Home- coming game. == : ; 1 od ; i] 4 ‘ : ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Boys, Girls State Build Americans How did eleven rising seniors cele- brate the end of school last June? They didn’t load up and go to the beach; rather, they found themselves bound for a fun-filled week at Boys and Girls State. Girls State convened on the campus of Radford College. The sponsoring American Legion had planned an action-packed week for each girl, and the delegates soon found voting, speech- making, and campaigning the way of life in their mock state. Girls State citizens represented all areas of Vir- ginia and were easily identified as weary girls, wea ring beanies and screaming chants as they marched. The William and Mary campus life was not dissimilar for Boys State citi- zens, who carried on their party cau- cuses and conventions in the true political tradition. Weary but wiser citizens returned to BHS—better Americans for a true democracy. GIRLS STATE DELEGATES: Jane Petty, Susan Gallion, Sherry Moyers, Ramonia Lee, Ann Sowder, Bonnie Burley. Se ae Ss ti BOYS STATE DELEGATES: Frank Gough, Gary Gallion, Steve Cyrus, Barry Wilhelm, Eddie Vogt. Susan Gallion, Ann Sowder, Jane Petty demonstrate the Girls State marching style. Familiar Scenes Spark Student’s Pe een RCT UE MaMa : S.C ARR A eA ee I ee CE ABP ee ON Ne Pee CARES CAMERA ASR anthesis Ae ee ee CORE. Sea nT YAEL ORO, “oA 5 OBO. WR RA WORST ARRIRIDE HC A, YAN ETITRENNSNR.7 ATER ANA. ALERTS. EBREROEN SY AERO Sr BG” AANA a RB UY USA Eg WAS ERD PTI (AAO. cP ARAN AE RET RAE LE RS REROTLSS ALTRENN RRERELIY a NURSERY LTR SAAT WIG STEARNS ERS AN Lan © AMANRESE RIAD. © ARENAS ¥ A RRO NEY ADRES” ASTRAY SET LNTENS Sp nsiemnnunpeesambacaivommiete iat era ee LEFT TO RIGHT, Student Office Workers: S. Albert, B. Abbott, L. Wiklund, P. Conner, D. Coffey, J. Petty, L. Garbee, S. Walker, A. Whitlock. School Months ickly Pass Qu ie) Seniors Receive Honors and Awards fo eas meee phi ete Beas National Merit Letter of Commendation—John Copley, Clara Hunter, Ann Sowder. fo ose Re Bo Bag; ama Aue ete Saat BUS BE : eas tT HE SCA President—Ann McKenna. Valedictorian—Ann Sowder. DAR good Citizenship Award—Susan Gallion. aeM OUTSTANDING TEENAGERS OF AMERICA—Lynn Ramsey, Ann Sowder, Frank Gough, Vogt. OOO WHO’S WHO AMONG AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS—Frank Gough, Barry Wilhelm, Gary Gallion. AAU Wrestling Award—Donald Wade. er ania isles r plows Senior Class President—Eddie Vogt. ‘Color My World’’ Dance Theme In the magic glow of glittering chandeliers, juniors gathered on the brink of the holiday season to relax and celebrate together the receiving of class rings. The occasion was the annual Ring Dance, held this year on December 11, and the setting was the cleverly-disguised school cafeteria. Hosts of juniors, dates, and chap- erones were caught up in the festive dreamworld of colorful props as the cares of school and work gave way to the fantasy of ‘“‘Color My World.” A local band, ‘‘The Dynatones,”’ provided the music. Juniors hummed echoes of dance tunes and boasted new, shiny class rings—memorable souvenirs of a most memorable evening. eRe: ‘‘The Dynatones”’ set a Junior Donald Moore and Barbara Schoonover refresh. Transformed cafeteria Memories are made on December evening dance floors. ively musical pace. A gala holiday mood prevailed at December dance. ecomes a handsome ballroom setting for festive juniors. x e a bal A = yeerate Faculty, administrators, and staff personnel merged into a unified entity to meet the demands of a year of transi- tion, expansion, and evaluation. A rec- ord enrollment strained to the limits a building already crowded and classes filled to capacity. New curriculum pat- terns alerted guidance and faculty to newer methods of scheduling and plan- ning. The December State Evaluation culminated a year-long self-anaylsis of Brookville—its philosophies, facil- ities, and educational standards. Through long hours and busy days, the faculty and administration cheerfully worked together to make Brookville better. With smiling faces, they achieved rewarding success. Leas: ee eretion PAS, Mr. Brewer Guides Students and Teachers What would the students at Brook- ville do without the teachers to guide them? Likewise, to whom do the teach- ers turn with their questions? The answer to these two questions is Mr. Brewer, who has been with us for the past three years. In these three years Mr. Brewer has _ contributed much toward the school. One of the jobs he had was to guide and direct the’ stu- dents and teachers and answer their questions. Other jobs included the task of setting up parent-teacher confer- ences, holding faculty meetings, and up-holding the school rules. Mr. Brew- er had success in merging new students and old into a successful school unit. Paul W. Brewer, Principal Be ee ee ee peat If as he said, ‘“‘A busy bee is a happy bee,” then Mr. Wright was a very happy person. The school could hardly have run without his services as assistant principal, debate coach, SCA sponsor, caller of basketball games, organizer of the morning an- nouncements, and many other services. Mr. Garbee, our other assistant principal, was charged with bringing order out of the chaos of daily routine. With an avalanche of notes and excuses to face every morning, he still man- aged to keep a smiling face throughout the day. Thousands of books passed through his bookroom and_ supplies were available for forgetful students. Mr. Garbee offered friendship and a Herman P. Garbee, Assistant Principal helping hand to anyone. Assistant Principals Help Out William E. Wright, Assistant Principal Guidance Department Lends a Hand The Guidance office has always been a very important part in our school system. Under the direction of Mrs. Bersch, the department counselors were always available to lend a helping hand. Often they provided a listening ear when our personal as well as group problems began to get us down. The counselors set up parent-teacher con- ference and issued worker’s permits. Seniors appreciated the help the Guidance Department gave them with their college selections. Also, the Guidance counselors took the time and effort to supervise the students who gave up their study hall to help out in the office. Pe Oe TOP: Mattie W. Bersch, Guidance 8, Director of Guidance. LEFT: Willis Hemmings, Guidance 9, 10; Judy Lavinder, Guidance 12, Physical Educa- tion 9; Leonard Frady, Guidance 10,11, Varsity Basketball, Spirit Unlimited Club. LOWER RIGHT: Marian Rudder, Guidance Clerk. ABOVE: Lynda Purvis, Educational Secretary; BELOW: Ella Abrams, Bookkeeper. Secretarial Staff Boasts Efficiency The main office at Brookville would have often been one huge mass of confusion, but, with the capable guidance of Mrs. Purvis and Mrs. Ab- rams, things somehow seemed to go smoothly. Mrs. Purvis, as_ personal secretary to Mr. Brewer and Mr. Gar- bee, handled all the official school cor- respondence, register information, and endless other tasks. Mrs. Abrams took charge of all money that was turned in to the office. This included lunch money, tickets to athletic events, and club funds. The secretaries were _ assisted each period by student helpers who gave up their study halls and shared the office load by answering the tele- phone, delivering notices to class- rooms, and running general errands throughout the school. Math Department Intrigues Students The Mathematics Department sought to help students to better under- stand such complex subjects as Algebra and Advanced Math. The department’s main objective was to divide math stu- dents into two fields—one field for stu- dents entering the world of business and one for those planning to go to col- lege. Business students took such courses as Commercial Math and Gen- eral Math. After completing basic principles of Algebra, college-bound students then took Geometry where they mastered theorems, proofs, and angles. In their junior year, these stu- dents touched Algebra II, and finally, as seniors, they took Trigonometry. These students then had some idea of what the world of math was like. ard TOP: Harry Royal, Math 8. LEFT: Almer Williams, Algebra I, Geometry. RIGHT: Margaret Farrar, Math 8, Math 12, Algebra I, Chairman. LOWER LEFT: Leslie Fenton, Math 8, Algebra I. TOP LEFT: Mildred Travis, Algebra I, Geom- etry, JV Football Cheerleading; Bettie Sax, Geom- etry, Advanced Math, Red Cross Club, One-Way Club. TOP RIGHT: Bob Worrell, Math 9. LOWER LEFT: Lloyd Goode, Math 8, 9, Algebra II, Head Varsity Football Coach. LOWER RIGHT: Jim Whorley, Math 8, 9, Algebra II, Varsity Football. Science Dept. Prepares for Future Science brought new importance to the daily lives of everyone living in the 20th century. The BHS Science department recognized this and suc- cessfully met the rising demands of the Space Age. Up-to-date science courses which challenged and trained the science stu- dents were: eighth grade science, ninth grade science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Advanced Biology. Mrs. Campbell, the Science de- partment coordinator, encouraged all serious science students to seek train- ing in an area of science at their de- sired level of challenge. This way they prepared themselves to meet the chal- lenge of tomorrow. TOP: Lee Lewis, Biology, Eighth Grade Foot- ball; Ann Mayberry, Biology, Physical Science, Earth Science, JV Football Cheerleading. LEFT: Jean Daniel, Earth Science; Joyce Dixon, Physical Science, Biology. CENTER: Cornelia Campbell, Chemistry, Chairman. RIGHT: Robert Harvey, Biology, Advanced Biology, School Photographer. Arthur A. C. Pettus, 1e LEFT Will RIGHT ience. a= n how © o 3) f= eo? Be 3) 7) p= _ iS] oy ea) Wrestling, Baseball Holmes, Physical Science Physical Sc ics, William A. Shelton Football, Jr., Phys TOP ¥ Hee CNC aT isla Social Studies Prove Interesting The Social Studies Department no longer consisted solely of lectures, reading, and research. Additional activities, such as attending assem- blies and lectures and using records were added to prove that social studies could be an interesting and exciting subject. Mr. John Vasvary, who was the only new member in the department this year, taught History 8, U.S. His- tory, and Government. History and government proved to be valuable courses as they helped train youths to become responsible and active citizens in the world of tomor- row. More important, since ‘‘History repeats itself,’ the fate of the world depends upon how man learns from his mistakes. TOP: Judy Doss, U. S. History II, World Geo- graphy, Majorettes; Frances H. Quigley, U.S. History 11, U.S. Government, Chairman. LEFT CENTER: Douglas H. Stinespring, U.S. History 11, Physical Education 8, JV Basketball. LOWER LEFT: Thomas D. Mattocks, World Geography, U.S. Government, Eighth Grade Basketball. RIGHT: Frances T. Shoemaker, Economics- Sociology, U.S. History 11, History Club; Edna Taylor, U.S. History 11, U.S. Government, Buzzer. 34 weret TOP LEFT: John Vasvary, History 8, U.S. His- tory 11, Government, Varsity Football and Track. RIGHT: James E. Teele, World Geography. LOWER LEFT: Melanie Bierman, World History, Government, Varsity Football Cheerleading. English Opens New Horizons Always English has been one sub- ject that has reached into the life of every individual. A thorough study in each phase gave the students a valuable preparation for life. Perhaps literature was the most important phase, for it gave students a chance to “‘see’’ other worlds and ‘‘meet’’ new people. Headed by Mrs. Lawson, the Eng- lish Department had very little change this year. One new teacher, Miss Sex- ton, was added to the staff to teach Speech and Drama. While eighth, ninth, and _ tenth graders completed a year of general literature and grammar, juniors went into American literature, and seniors met Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Milton in English literature. TOP: David Webb, English 11, 12, LEFT CEN- TER: Lillie Spain, English 10, 11, Varsity Bas- ketball Cheerleading. CENTER: Elizabeth Moffit, English 9, 10, National Honor Society. RIGHT CENTER: Ruth Lawson, English 9, 11, Chair- man. LOWER LEFT: Mary Smith, English 9, 12. LOWER RIGHT: Joan Rowles, English 10, 11. TOP LEFT: Robert Bailey, English 8, 9, Eighth Grade Football. TOP CENTER: Terry Gowin, English 8, 10, Varsity Football. TOP RIGHT: Mary Jane Huffman, English 10, 12, Forensics; Gail Sexton, English 8, Speech and Dramatics, Forensics, JV Basketball Cheerleading. LEFT: CENTER: Sandra Thompson, English 12, Jour- nalism-Creative Writing, Newspaper. RIGHT CENTER: Phyllis Jordan, English 8. LOWER LEFT: Gale Robertson, English 8, 9, Forensics. Languages Reflect Foreign Cultures The Foreign language department welcomed Miss VanValkenburgh and Mr. Carroll to compose the Spanish wing of the department, while Mrs. Thompson remained chairman and Mrs. Hughes rounded out the program with Latin. Representing a wide learning back- ground, capable instructors led stu- dents through the intriguing dialects and pronunciations of international cul- tures and societies. Students progress- ed from formal sentence structures to relaxed and fluent conversation in their new and somewhat uncertain language. Easter vacation found Brookville students in all parts of Europe when the department sponsored a _ travel-study tour of the various European countries. TOP: Swannie Thompson, French I, II, III, IV, French Club, Chairman. LEFT: Ella Hughes, Latin I, II, III, IV, Latin Club, Red Cross Club. CENTER: Janet VanValkenburgh, Spanish I, IV, Spanish Club. LOWER RIGHT: Randolph Car- roll, Spanish I, II, II, Spanish Club. 38 Color and Contrast Reflect Art Department The Art Department set its goals in the advancements of art in the school. Among the achievements inside the school were the decoration of its halls and the coloring of its walls with stu- dents’ work. The department offered three years of art. First year students work- ed with pastels and ink; second and third year students worked with water- colors and oils. The department was guided by Mrs. Meredith and Mr. Thrasher, who combined their efforts to advance art in the school and community. The Music Department added one new member. Joan Beith taught Junior and Senior Chorus and Band. Mr. Shoe- maker and Mrs. Beith combined their efforts to produce three excellent groups. TOP: John Thrasher, Art I, II, III, Art Club. CENTER: Kelly Shoemaker, Chorus, Band, Band Club. LOWER LEFT: Joan Beith, Band, Chorus. LOWER: Chris Meredith, Art I, II, Art Club, J.V. Basketball Cheerleading. 40 Perhaps the most envied of all departments was Home Economics, for delicious, mouth-watering smells of cakes, pies, cookies, etc., that con- stantly entered the halls. Students who took this course were introduced to many different areas. Among them were cooking, sewing, knitting, hair- styling, and posture. Two new teachers entered the Home Economics department this year. They were Mrs. Sandra Kurtyka and Mrs. Gail Davis. One of the new features of the department this year was night classes for teachers and parents. These classes dealt with gourmet cooking and sewing. No matter what her future plans may be, a girl finds Home Economics extremely helpful in all areas of life. TOP: Sondra Schermer, Home Economics III, IV, FHA Advisor. LEFT: Gail Davis, Home Eco- nomics I, FHA. RIGHT: Sandra Kurtyka, Home Economics I, II, FHA. Industrial Arts, Agriculture Train Students The curriculum at BHS expanded with the help of two new Industrial Arts teachers, Mr. Moser and Mr. Lee. This department played an important role in the development of mechanical abil- ity in students. The main shop courses dealt with wood, but courses were of- fered in the field of creative Mechanical Drawing and drafting. In this field, students studied the application of di- mensions and specifications through a development of freehand sketching and graphical solutions. Under the direction of Mr. Cauley and a new greenhouse, students were able to add laboratory work to Or- namental Horticulture, as well as con- tinue classroom and field activity in Agricultural Science. TOP: Virgil B. Cauley, Agriculture-Science I, II, Ornamental Horticulture, FFA. RIGHT: Lynn B. Stillman, Industrial Arts II, III, Mechanical Drawing I, II, JV Football. LEFT: Charles Moser, Industrial Arts, I, II. CENTER: Melvin Lee, In- dustrial Arts I, II. Block Plan Provides Re- alistic Setting Block-pattern curriculum, adult night classes, and a cooperative work program sparked the business _pro- gram. After fundamental courses, stu- dents chose their courses of study from Clerk Typing or Stenography, and ac- ademic students rounded out their schedules with Personal Typing and Notehand. Night classes were added to the department’s offerings, and the busi- ness corridor resounded on Wednesday and Thursday nights with sounds of Typing I, Shorthand I, and Advanced Machines. Visiting speakers and area _ busi- ness personnel supplemented text and classroom study, and two-hour class periods provided realistic settings in which to train tomorrow’s business leaders. TOP: Elizabeth H. Beverly, Stenography I, Typing I, Personal Typing-Notehand, Yearbook; Rita E. Hutcherson, Stenography II, Clerk Typist Ii, Chairman. LEFT: Vonnie Crouch, Stenog- raphy I, Typing I, Varsity Basketball Cheer- leading; Anne Ward, Bookkeeping, General Busi- ness, Clerk-Typist I, Varsity Football Cheer- leading. CENTER: R. Edward Fielding, Busi- ness Law-Small Bus. Management, General Business. LOWER RIGHT: Melvin Campbell, Typing I, Clerk-Typist I, Wrestling. ) Vocational Programs Teach Skills The wage-price freeze was of particular concern in the school’s most ‘‘employed’’ department. Dis- tributive Education trained and placed students in selling positions in the school community. Classroom instruc- tion was correlated with supervised work training so that the students were able to ‘‘earn while they learn.’ The department welcomed a new member in December when Miss Fitz- gerald filled Mrs. Olsen’s, vacant desk. Mr. McKenna’s Industrial Cooper- ative Training progra m filled the com- munity’s need for skilled craftsmen as students learned classroom fundamen- tals to be practiced and perfected on the job. TOP: Rebecca J. Olsen, Distributive Education I, I, II], DECA. LEFT: W. A. McKenna, ICT I, II, VICA. 43 Physical Edu- cation Keeps Students Fit The students at Brookville High School were required to take three years of physical education. The eighth and ninth graders were kept busy in gym and health classes. These students were busy learning about first-aid, physical fitness, and human anatomy. They learned the importance of taking care of their body and maintaining their health. The tenth graders were the stu- dents who really looked forward to their Driver Education classes. They learned how to become safe and responsible drivers by learning the _ basics of driving. In their gym classes the students learned the skills of various sports such as basketball, volleyball, and soft- ball. But most important, they learned sportsmanship. is TOP: John W. Hill, Physical Education 8, 10, Athletic Director; Wayne Holt, Physical Educa- tion 9, 1 0, Driver Education. CENTER: Sharon D. Crowder, Physical Education 8, 9, Girls Track; Arlene D. Cundiff, Physical Education 9, 10, Monogram Club, Basketball, Softball. The School’s Mind—The Library With the help and guidance of Mrs. Feagans, Mrs. DeJarnette, and Mrs. Cyrus, students made good use of the school’s library facilities. These able librarians combined their efforts in helping students with term papers and extra credit projects, as well as pleas- urable reading. Student assistants aided the li- brarians in such routine duties as mending and shelving books and mag- azines, processing new books, and checking books out to students. The library department circulated and maintained the audio-visual li- brary. Organization and_ efficiency made the library a true asset to the school. TOP: Jeanette Cyrus, Library Clerk, Library Club. LEFT: Katherine R. Feagans, Librarian, Library Club. RIGHT: Ann DeJarnette, Assistant Librarian, Library Club. Substitutes Provide Loyal Service Welcome and familiar faces _be- longed to loyal and courageous sub- stitutes. Jokesters’ pranks were met good-naturedly and classes went on as usual. Virtual jacks-of-all-trades, these versatile fill-ins volleyed from physical education to home economics to physics. No challenge was too great and no order too large. Perhaps best known of any branch of the faculty, the substitute core touch- ed upon all segments of the student body during the school year, and they soon became favorities and a welcome change to students. Refreshing, interesting, and al- ways available, the substitute teachers brought a welcome change of pace to very routine classrooms. TOP: Carl Stark, Biology, student teacher. LEFT CENTER: Ellen Vasvary, substitute teacher. LOWER LEFT: Frances Wagman, substitute teacher. RIGHT: Ann Wells, permanent substitute for Mr. Milstead. Staffs Add Spice and Sparkle Everyday there was a race for the lunch line. Yet, the students were completely unaware of all the work that went into preparing enough food for three lunch periods. The combined efforts of the staff seemed to be able to cope with the hungry mob of students. Then, of course, there was our custodial staff which kept our school cleaned and polished. Eunice Griffin was seen carrying a coffee pot and or a tray of empty coffee cups. Mr. Hodges operated the large cleaning equipment, among many other jobs. After all the students and teachers packed up and left, another group ap- peared. This was our night staff which cleaned up the empty rooms and halls. TOP LEFT: Ralph Bamer, Custodian. TOP CEN- TER: Eunice Griffin, Custodian. LOWER LEFT: Margaret Mitchell and Joyce Harris, Cafeteria Personnel. LOWER RIGHT: Ed Hodges and Joe Hodges, Custodians. ae ie Te amen Cl Classrooms, laboratories, and corridors were abustle with activity and aglow with the smiling faces of attentive, enthusiastic students. Above microscopes, behind textbooks, and at typewriters, stern faces deep in con- centrated thought broke into smiles of success and accomplishment as _ stu- dents mastered concepts, theories, and skills. All ‘‘education’” was not classroom-oriented, and students en- countered challenges of leadership, social interaction, and the ups-and- downs of daily enthusiasm and dis- appointments. The joy of learning, the victory of athletic conquest, and the comical antics of clever classmates produces an ever-changing array of “smiling faces.”’ 49 Class of ’72 ‘“‘We finally made it!’’ Such were the thoughts of the ‘“‘Class of °72°’ as they } went through the routine of fall regis- tration one last time. The follies of Senior Day came quickly, and Seniors enjoyed the privilege of their rank by ruling the § roost through an _ action-packed homecoming. As the end of the year drew near, unanswered questions loomed large in the future. Seniors began to ask, ‘‘Who am I; where am I going?”’ It seemed that jm the endless blanks on college applications and job inquiry forms would never all be answered. With the Junior-Senior Prom in May, the ‘‘Class of °72’’ took their last } fling of high school life. Graduation came in June—too soon for some, not soon enough for others. As parting-time came, tears and the fear of never being to- gether again mixed with hope and promise spnjor CLASS OFFICERS: Eddie Vogt, Pres.; Susan Gallion, Sec.; Steve Hall, Treas.; Gary for the future. Gallion, Vice-Pres. ort) Elizabeth Ann Abbott Sharon Arlene Albert Alan Robert Aldous = : Eric Glenn Almond Susan Marie Almond Yvonne Marie Anderson Crystal A. Armentrout 50 Gary Boyd Arthur Samuel Paul Austin Joseph A. Banks Belinda B. Baty : Gary Wayne Blair Marion B. Blair, III Donna Ethel Bolen Linda Jean Boley Class Of °72 Elects Vogt To Lead Susan Gayle Branch Bonnie Sue Breeden Lenwood Roger Brightwell Kathy Ann Brooks Wanda Elaine Brooks Jack Clayton Brown Monteray Brown foal Seniors Do Their Thing In September Rebecca Lynn Brown Wesley Terrell Brown, Jr. Senior transfer students Glen Hahn, Amanda Minix, Karel Kiefer, and Charlene Wright complete their high school years at Brookville. Barbara Thompson Bryant Cathy Lynn Bumgarner Vicki Faye Bumgarner Bonnie Lee Burley Joseph Edward Bush Suzann Dee Bush Claudia Gail Butler Donnie William Butler Barbara Ann Bybee ah, Judy B. Caldwell Brenda Gale Callaham Barney Charles Campbell John Ray Cantrell Michael Edward Cantrell Linda Sue Carderelli Elizabeth Ann Cardwell Allison Elizabeth Cash Advanced Biology students Kathy Cowins and Anita Whitlock make calculations for their field study. Randy Allen Cash Iris Laverne Coates Martha Kay Cofer Donna R. Coffey Class of ‘54 girls display their talents on Se nior Day. Janet Lucille Collins John William Copley- Mary Katherine Cowins Lou Ann Craft Stephen Kent Cyrus Elizabeth Dale Dalton Rickey Edward Daniel Bobbie Woodall Davis Christine Ruth Dawson Karen Jean Dawson Bobby Ray Dearing Edwige A. Denyszyn Michael Scott DeSha Roger Lee Dodl Terry Lee Doyen Blake Douglas Driskill | Robert Sumpter Drumheller College Interests Keep Seniors Busy Delores Marie Dudley Ella Jane Dudley James Edward Dudley Co-Editor Bobby Wooldridge listens attentively to a lecture at U. Va. Annual Workshop. Michael Herman Duncan Michael James Dunevant Timothy Alan Dunford Mildred Scott Eads Seniors ignite spirits of undefeated champion Bees. Seniors Buy Their Caps And Gowns Carolyn Dianne Elliott Kenneth Allen Englund Cynthia Arlene Evans Judy Elaine Evans Elizabeth Ruth Falls Thomas Lee Fariss Ellen Jones Farris Ernest Cleveland Garbee Laura Elizabeth Garbee ud Mr. Hendricks explains the selection of trees for making paper to Debbie Lynne Gilliland Frank Rosser Gough Advanced Biology class. Activities Require Seniors’ Time David Lee Hackemeyer Michael Haden Parker Glenn Hahn Joan Marie Hall Steven Douglas Hall Betty Suzette Hamlin Mary Marlene Harris 58 Brenda Gail Hartless Carolyn Marie Haynes Deborah Anne Hendrick Terry Cash Heptinstall Ricky Ruiel Hicks Mike Steven Hill Herman Gary Hogan Becky Fox and Jane Petty perform at the Senior Day Assembly. fort Linda Ellen Holmes Ronald Arthur Hubbard | Clara Lynne Hunter Thomas Isaac Ingram, III seems nee mamma Donna Lynn Jamerson Lori Ellen Jay John Braxton Jett Linda Diane Johnston Seniors Humbly Accept Responsibility v a Catherine Hicks Jones Patricia Ann Jones Betty Poe Kidd Karel Louise Kiefer Katherine Diana Kiger Jeffrey Alan Lacy Sheila Ann Lair Jeffrey G. Larson Holly Dianne Lawrence John Edward Lawrence Ann Elizabeth Lawson Richard A. Lee Ramonia Laverne Lee Kathryn Hope Lillard William A. Lindsey Raggedy Andy escorts Raggedy Ann during monogram initiation. David Howard Lunsford Eugene Kelly McGann Michael Verne McGlothlin Ann Katherine McKenna Jane Synder, Sharon Walthall, and Nancy Massie harmonize in the Music Room. Sandra Lee McKenna Andrew Mark McQuaid Angela Maio Gordon Michael Marston Faye Roxanne Martin Frank Allen Martin Wanda Gayle Martin Robin Lynn Mason 62 Nancy Carol Massie Janet Thea Maxey Teresa Gay Mayberry Norman Gerald Mays, Jr. Seniors Join In County Youth Week Mary Kathryn Meadows Aubrey Wayne Miear Karen Sue Miller Amanda Lee Minix Victor Arnold Moss Sherry Lynn Moyers Nancy Jean Nash Warren Guy Nash Sammy Taylor Newman James Boyd Newton Seniors Proudly Receive Awards Michael E. O’Brien Faye Nell Ore James Terry Ottinger Joyce Lynn Palmer David Lee Parker Stewart G. Parnell William Joseph Patrick Ann Sowder attends a Lay-Out Session at the U. Va. Annual Workshop. Rodney Allen Patterson Michael Dale PerDieu Jane Graves Petty Michael Lee Phillips Cynthia Ann Porter Sally Ann Porter Cynthia Lee Proffitt William David Ramey Sharon Lynn Ramsey Starla June Ramsey Pamela Lynn Reams Michael Anthony Reese Judy Kay Reynolds Debbie Coffey and Lou Ann Craft relax during Study Hall in the library. Shawn Thornton Reynolds Lola Mae Rice Rita Faye Rice Donna J. Richardson John Curtis Richardson Andrew David Riffe Cynthia Lee Robertson Lower Voting Age Affects Seniors William David Robertson Timothy Dean Robinson Carol Ann Rogers Janice Rosamund Roginski Jeffrey Clay Ross Claude Mason Royal Constance Nadine Royal Glenda Kay Ruble Elizabeth Dianne Rudder Douglas Bradford Saunders George Paul Sax Barbara Jane Schoonover Heywood Silvan Scott John Marion Seigla Curtis Michael Shannon 67 y Rita Faye Shepard Sandra Kate Shupe seniors Display Spirit in ’71-’72 Juniors and Seniors add the Block Program to their curriculum. Lauren Lee Sims Nancy Jean Smith Rodney Keith Smith Roger Lee Smith Sharon Kaye Smith Angela Earlene Snead Jane Preston Snyder Ann Laverne Sowder Byron N. Spear Ann Elizabeth Speight Margaret Ann Steele Tony G. Templeton Danny Lee Viar Ervin Edward Vogt Mary Pamela Stinnett Kathryn Patrice Tate Patricia Ann Taylor Joan Marie Thomas Rhonda Leigh Viar Sushima Vishnu Vyas Gordon Hughes Tinnell Robin Wayne Tolley Seniors wind up school Spirit Week. 69 Graduates Contribute to School Life Donald Lee Wade Kathryn Marie Wagner Shelby Fern Walker Susan Gail Walker eA Sharon Lurea Walthall Mike Eugene Watson Robert Sherman Watson Mr. Ray Hendricks from West VACO visits with the Advanced Biology Class. Deborah Sue Watts John Edward Watts ——— = Majorettes practice to perfect routines. Thomas Michael Wheaton Carl Franklin White Anita Gail Whitlock Jamie Katrina Whitt Barry Clinton Wilhelm Patricia Gaynell Williams Martha Gene Wills Patricia Ann Wilson Preston Edward Wilson Robby Lynn Wilson 7. Ronald Edward Wilson Michael Lee Winebarger Cheryl Lynn Witt Joyce Lynn Witt Sandra Elizabeth Witt Susan Leigh Witt seniors Face Future Boldly, Proudly Browsing through catalogues, Roxanne Martin and John Lawrence try to make college plans. Sharon Dale Wood C0 Ti ea RCE et Te Se Shee rt = . ? DBRT Judy Lynn Woody Cindy Ann Wooldridge Robert Arthur Wooldridge Sandra June Wooldridge Susan Jane Wooldridge : Terry Lee Wooldridge Elizabeth Ann Worley Charlene Cleo Wright Wanda Susan Wright _ Lynn Ramsey gives 8th grader David Svitek a pat on the head. David Danny Yasbick Mark McKeever Young 73 Another landmark of their high school career became history as the “Class of ’73’’ ordered their long- awaited rings. By Christmas time, the rings had come, and Juniors celebrated their arrival with a traditional Ring Dance. Along with the lighter moments, Juniors began to plan for college by taking the dreaded P.S.A.T.-National Merit Test in October. The added responsibility of being an upperclassman, combined _ with studies, was more than enough to occupy the time of many Juniors. Yet, they found themselves taking an in- creasingly active role in all sports and activities. In May, came the work and worry of the Junior-Senior Prom. Beginning to think and plan for ’73, Juniors ended the year looking forward to becoming jyNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Donald Moore, Sec.; Kathy McClary, Vice-Pres.; Cindy Moore, Treas.: mighty Seniors. David Miller, Pres. ATi } Bill Aldrich Alfred Allen John Allen Thomas Allen Elbert Andrews Serita Andrews Donna Arthur Glenn Arthur Frank Austin Billy Austin David Baber Carrington Baker | Kathy Baker Ted Ball Myra Bankert Karen Barksdale Vickie Bennett Winston Bersch lects Bot eecers Karen Bible Gary Booker Craig Brewer Patricia Brooks Ann Brown Germaine Brown Patricia Brown Vickie Brown Sandra Bruffy Danny Brunk Wanda Bumgarner Laura Burnett Guy Burnett Sharon Burnette Bill Burton Yolanda Canada Kathy Carwile Sue Carwile Windell Carwile Sue Chambers Anita Chavez Ben Chunn Sandy Clark Trilvia Claybrook Will Clements Ken Clowdis Joyce Coffman Sandra Colinger Barbara Collins Page Conner e or, ps” © Ath d a, gies ee ne a Brian Cox Brad Creger Mike Crist Claudia Cyrus Wayne Cyrus Michael Davis Dale Dawson Patti DeJarnette Sheila DePriest Willa Jean Derbin Karen Dernoncourt Glenn DeWease Sheila Diuguid Debbie Dod] Barbara Dolinger Kenneth Duff Phillip Dunaway Brian Duncan Rory Dunn Lynn Durham Gary Eaton Cindy Elder Linda Elder Debbie Ferguson Sandra Fitch Susan Fox Roxanne Franklin Norma Fruin Glenn Gale Paul Garbee Wanda Garrett Lu Ann Gigliotti Gayle Godsey Patty Goff Wayne Goodman Robert Graham Mary Sue Gray Jody Guill Channing Haas Phillip Hailey Judy Hall Kelles Hall Kenneth Harper Kenneth Harsley Terri Hedrick Mike Hensley Kathy Hicks Laura Hicks West Hicks Mike Hilbish Karen Hill Pam Hill Junior Achievement Opens New Jane Houston Gary Howard Burt Hutcherson Marvin Jamerson Doug Johnson Mike Johnson Rebecca Johnson Stephanie Johnson Hazel Jordan Joe Karnes Jimmy Lacy Vickie LaPrade Steve Lillard Billy Lindsey Arlene Litten Ricky Loving Virginia Lunsford Kristen McAllester Kathy McClary Marjorie McCormick Mike Marsh Marie Marshall Allen Martin Betty Martin Jeanne Mason Susan Mason Teresa Mawyer Terri Meadows Terry Miles David Miller Janet Moore Donna Morris Eddie Murrell Jeff Myers Soctt Myers Cecil Noell Teresa Ogden Charles Ore Mike Oster Sarah Parks Tim Patterson Nick Peelen Keith PerDieu Chip Perkey Dennis Phillips Patricia Phillips Bobby Poindexter Melissa Quarles Pat Ramey Becky Reynolds Darlene Reynolds Jeff Rhodenhizer Dennis Richards Jeff Riffe Kathy Riggins Allen Robertson Cindy Robertson Clay Robinson Chip Rudder Joe Ellen Rush Terri Schell Regina Scott Craig Shaffer Robert Shepard Mary Shepherd Kathy Shupe Paul Simpson Tony Simpson Kathy Skinnell Dean Smith Deborah Gail Smith Debra Ann Smith Eddie Smith Jessica Smith Wayne Smith Sharon Snyder Janet Speight Lynn Stephens Fabian Sydnor Donna Tanner Kay Temple Valerie Thomas Danny Throckmorton Jay Tomlinson Tommy Trent Jo Ann Tucker Richard Turner Mike Tweedy Debbie Tyree Nathan Van Buskirk Ann Vandergriff Valerie VanLiere Diane VanNatten Steve Via Danny Waldron Pat Walsh Nancy Warren Brenda Watts Cathy Weekley Julie Weeks Steve Westphal Jim White Joe White Roy White Custis Whitlock Keith Whitten Kathy Wiles Linda Wiley Donna Williams Sandra Williams Larry Wilson Steve Wilson Steve Winnagle Susan Wirt Juniors Reflect Spectrum Of Support Bill Wiseman Chery! Witcher Faye Witt Landon Wood Elmo Woodall Kim Woodford Kathy Wooldridge Tommy Wooldridge Doug Wright Pam York “You should have seen the one that got away,” squeals Faye Witt. 83 Sophomores were right in the middle—two years completed, and two to go. They did, however, gain the upperclassmen title. They had new experiences and met many different challenges. Having com- pleted the Driver’s Education course, they acquired the responsibility as new drivers. They had their first trial as surgeons by dissecting in Biology. Perhaps the most thrilling accomplish- ment was finally completing gym and taking the Physical Education tests for the last time! As they looked back over the 180 days that had elapsed, Sophomores re- membered all the trying but rewarding times. They had reached the stage to begin considering future plans—a necessity in determining the Junior curriculum. Bob Abbott Shirley Alcock Debra Allen Karen Almond Jimmy Anderson Constance Andrews Cathy Artois David Bankert Barry Banks Dennis Banks Anita Barricks Travis Bass Cindy Beasley Vicky Beck Kirk BeCraft J.R. Bell Ann Beyran Judy Bibb Richard Bibb Terry Blair Grafton Blankenship Amy Blanks Mike Blanks Janet Bonham SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: ford, Vice-Pres.; Brad Taylor, Sec. Sophomores Elect Blanks President Linda Bonduraut Susan Bowen Jerry Brown Wanda Brown Kristi Brumley Sylvia Brunk Ray Bryan Mark Buchanan Mark Bullock Garnet Burch Kim Burford Debra Burnett Deronda Burnette Brenda Butler Pat Bybee Tina Byrd Freddie Caldwell Jimmy Callahan David Campbell Brad Carwille Cindy Cash Darlene Cavey Susan Claybrook Janet Coffey Molly Coleman Robin Coleman Kenneth Coleman Warren Coleman Kathy Collins Susan Collins Keith Cox Bobby Craft Kevin Crandall Charlie Crews Steve Crist David Cyrus 85 Allen Dalton Philip Dalton Sandy Dalton David Daniel Robin Davenport Wayne Davis Betty Jean Dawson Leslie Dawson Linda Denny Karen DeSha Jimmy Dishman Karen Dodson Tommy Dolan Peter Donnell Mike Dorman Donna Driskill Conrad Dudley Carl Durham Carol Eads Kathy Eanes Carey Edwards Carter Eubank John Evans Mike Evans Betty Evers Robin Falwell Steve Farmer Kathy Farthing Chuck Ferguson S = Sophomore spirit reaches great heights as Mike Blanks and helpers get ready for Spirit Day. ] Danny Finley Sonny Fishpaw Kelvin Flowers Terry Flowers Cindy Forlines Cindy Foster Terry Fulton Thomas Fuller Mary Garbee Susan Gentry Christy Gibson James Gilchrist Randy Gilliland Joe Gillispie Bonnie Glass Eddie Godsey David Gough Dianne Green Marina Guenther Tommy Gunter David Hadden Sue Hamilton Wanda Hampton Dennis Hargis Rod Harper Claude Harris Ken Harris Randy Harris Joey Hartless Lee Hartman Wayne Hartman Sarah Hassell Mike Hatten Kathy Helms Rhonda Hendrick Kathy Hendricks Roberta Hendricks Carla Hicks Phil Hicks Sherry Hicks Sharon Hilbish Steve Hill Kathy Hoffman Dixie Smith Horne Carolyn Horton Carole Hubbard Sheree Hubbell Mary Hudson Kenneth Hudson Julia Jacobowski Pete Jarvis Mary Jeftazek Carol Johnson Mark Johnson Steven Johnson Sherrilee Jones Steve Jordan Steve Julian Karen Kanode Wiley Keel Deborah Keith Peggy Kelly David Kidd Lance Kingsbury Mike Knight Mike Lair Bill Lawrence Daniel Lawson Jeff Lehmann Hugh Levinson Keith Lewis Langhorne Lewis Butch Little Cindy Little Bert Loflin Tommy Lunsford Kitty Luth Susanne McClary Audrey McClay David McElhaney Glen Mclver John Maddox Karen Maddox Kathy Mallette Terry Marsh Tommy Marsh Debbie Mays Kent Meyers Stewart Mitchell Monty Montgomery Carol Moore Vicky Motley Jill Moyer Ann Neal Phyllis Nelson Kathy Newsome Don Newton Mark Newcomb 89 Steve Newman Glenn Nicely Teresa O’Brien Darrell Ogden George Oliver Betty Ore Robin Ore Peggy Oster Donna Overstreet Sharon Overstreet Ray Pages Beth Parnell John Petty Gail Phillips Ricky Pillow Teresa Ponton Geary Powell Ricky Powers Linda Pribble Scott Price Deborah Puckett Teresa Pulliam Margaret Reynolds Gary Rice Darrell Richardson Terry Riffe Morris Riggins Gary Ripley Guy Rivers Kathy Robertson Sam Robertson Pat Roginski Janice Ross Phillip Russell Allen Rutledge Willie Sax Marshall Schmitt Teresa Scott Terry Shannon Rita Shaw Cathy Shearer Edmund Shupe Wanda Shupe Cheryl Smith Gary Smith Linda Smith David Snead Mike Somers Martha Sowder Fred Stanberry Steve Stevens Linda Stinnett Ray Stinson Sally Strange Dave Sugden Dawn Sullivan Alfred Sweeney Ricky Tate Brad Taylor Debbie Taylor Ada Templeton Pam Thompson Marilyn Thoms Jimmy Thyberg Robert Tillotson Scott Tinnell Chuck Tolley Steve Towns Ralph Traylor Becky Trent Linda Trent Susan Trent Brenda Turner Shannon Turner Linda Tyler sophs Make Initial Future Plans Tom VanderDoes Frank Vaughan Rhonda Vest Chery] Viar Ernie Wade Vicky Wade Barry Waldron Crystal Walker Janice Walker Danny Waller Massie Ware Brenda Watts Linda Watts Martha Weaver Matthew Weeks Hileen Wheaton Peggy White Richard White 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 Gil Wright Bobby Zechini Class of °75 At the very beginning of the school year, the Freshman class noticed a difference. No longer were they ‘‘eighth graders’’—now they held the proud title of ‘‘Freshmen!”’ At long last, they had found an identity among the masses. The “Class of ’75” became the backbone of the Junior Varsity sports and began participating in club activities. They looked forward to the pep rallies and added their voices to the roaring cheers. Brookville’s academic world seemed to open up for them. Their schedules were made more interesting and flexible with added electives, and even planning for the future seemed to be more important. With a year of experience behind them and many more years to look forward to, the Freshman class looked forward to the future with the deter- mined attitude of achieving newer and better goals. Pat Abbott Cathy Allen Debbie Almond Debra Almond Jody Almond Keith Almond Audrey Anderson Meribeth Anderson Charles Arnold Jane Arthur Kandus Arthur Dennis Ashworth George Austin Wanda Austin Cindy Bagby Sandra Ballard Thomas Ballard Robert Ballowe Tracy Ballowe Cynthia Banks Mike Banks Ken BeCraft Debbie Beasley Ricky Bell FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Charlie Cowins, Treas. ; Jerry May, V. Pres. Steve Keel, Sec.; Elects Audrey Anderson President Barbara Bingham Carolyn Blair Clyde Blair Cathy Blankenship Pam Board Chip Bohon Mark Bonds Tommy Bondurant Patti Bostic Carol Bradley Mark Branch Janet Brown Julie Brown Marie Brown Freddie Brown William Brown Carlton Bruffy Ruth Bryant Sheila Bryant Eddie Buck Charles Bumgarner Dana Burford Kent Burns Bob Burton Linda Butler W.C. Butt Becky Bybee Jerry Callahan Mike Campbell Mary Lou Campbell Teresa Canipbell Karen Canody Danny Clark Greg Cleminson James Coleman Kevin Collins 95 Van Cooper Paul Copley Darrell Costa Charlie Cowins Robin Cox Terry Crane Kenneth Crane Steve Creasy Vivian Creasy Melanie Creger Eddie Crews Geraldine Crews Brian Crickenberger Richard Cshuta Frank Cyrus Glen Cyrus Lynette David Kenneth Davis Gary Davis Joey Dawson Melanie Denson Kimberly Denton Ronald DeSha Mike Dillon Gayle Dishman Debbie Dixon Freddie Dixon Debbie Dunn Mike Dunn John Edwards Debbie Ellett Sherry Elliot Steve Elliot Freddie Englund Nancy Ernsberger Steve Eubanks Jeffrey Falwell Craig Farish Mary Ann Farmer Debbie Fears Krissie Fenton Jimmy Ferguson Freddy Fisher Dianne Fore Cindy Forslund Len Foutz Mike Fugate Jim Furr Lynette Garbee Pam Giles Sandra Giles Betty Gillespie Eugene Glass Preston Goode Gregory Graham Keith Graham Doug Gray Lloyd Griffin Cindy Guill Sandra Guill Valerie Haas Rob Hackemeyer Debbie Hall Danny Harker Steve Harper Barry Harris Randy Harris Vanessa Harris James Harrison Donna Hartless Laura Harvey Phillip Hedrick John Henderson Jane Hendricks Kent Henson Dell Hicks John Hicks Karen Hicks 97 Rebecca Hicks Terry Hicks Pam Hill Cindy Hogan Terry Hogan Wesley Hogan Terry Hooper Tom Horn Ken Horton Roxanne Howard Linda Hubbard Ralph Hudnall Glenn Hudson Keith Hudson Vicky Hughes Mark Hunter Jo Ann Hutcherson Tracy Hutcherson Sandra Ingram Sandra Irby Wanda Iseman John Jackson Susan Jackson Laura Jefferson Gary Jennings Wanda Jennings Dave Jensen David Johnson Kent Johnson Tommy Johnson Walter Johnson Grandison Jones Sammy Jones Perry Karnes Steve Keel Donna Keller Clary ye McDaniel Kevin Kramer Brenda Lair Lassiter Ka Gann Pat Mc Cynthia Marsh Holly Mann Stephanie McGhee Barrye Maddera Debbie Mann Margaret Lemar Darlene Lewis Caryn McFaden Morris Lewis David Maddox Sharon Kerr Thomas Kidd Vicki Kiger Car] Kirby Freddie Cathy Lawman William Lee Marcella Lively Vicki Lowe Howard Lucas Linda McBee Jimmy Mec y Mar ZS o oO =| o = Physical Sc Christy Godsey operates oscilloscope in Teresa Martin Vernon Martin Albert Mason George Mason Mike Mason Pam Mason Melissa Mast John Maxey David May Jerry May Fred Mays Wanda Mays Roberto Mazuera Bill Meadows Valerie Merchant Quinton Miles Veronica Miller Debbie Millner Linda Millner Vern Mohesky Beth Montgomery Ann Moore Kim Moore Beverly Moser Kim Moyers Sue Moyers Gail Nancy Helen Neely Phillip Nelson Tom Newsome Freshmen Move Up High School Ladder Kathy Novak Karen O’Brien Rose Overstreet Shirley Padgett Jerry Parker Hugh Parnell Cindy Patterson Sandra Patterson Kenneth Payne Doris Peery Jana PerDieu Mark Pickeral Paul Piston Kathy Powell Mike Reynolds Margo Rhodenhizer Joey Rice Ann Ricketts Kim Riffe Debbie Ripley Carrie Ritzman Ricky Robertson David Rorer Ben Ross Jeanie Rutledge Brian Saunders Mary Jo Schoonover Chris Sciortino Robert Settle Hans Seyffert Karen Shelton Gerald Shupe Justin Sims Bruce Smith Lloyd Smith Patty Smith 101 Freshmen Show Leadershi Mike Smoot Judy Spear Darlene Spencer Harold Spivey Debra Spradling Annette Stamis Martha Steele Dennis Stewart Brian Stone Kenneth Stone Larry Storey Barbara Strange Darrell Strickland Franklin Sublett Donald Sugden Robin Sumpter Eddie Thomas Caro] Thompson Cullen Tilman Rennie Tomlin John Tomlinson Tracy Travis Diana Trent Jerry Trent Denise Tucker Jeff Tucker Phillip Tucker Steve Tucker Bonnie Tuggle Chery] Turner Rhonda Tyree Joe Vagi Matt Van Buskirk Tina VanLiere Grant Viar Rodney Wade , Initiative Christine Wagner Sherry Walter Doug Warren Claire Warwick Dennis Watts Kim West Greg Wheeler Sharon Whitlock Sharon Whitmore Wanda Whitten Terry Wiklund Mike Wilkins Cathy Williams Joey Williams Mike Williams Tommy Williams Winfred Williams Brad Wilmer Cathy Wilson Pam Wilson Patty Wilson Warren Wilson Patricia Winnagle Barry Wood Pam Wood Steve Woodward Mark Woolard Malcolm Wooldridge Wayne Wooldridge Peter Wooldridge Debbie Wright Janet Wright Terry Wright Debbie Wyant Laura York The ‘‘Class of ’76’ was eager and determined to fulfill the responsibilities of the ‘‘Bees’’ in football, basketball, and track. During pep rallies, bonfires, assemblies, and club activities, they participated with great spirit. This year offered them many op- portunities for leadership in class elections, magazine and candy sales, and club participation. Even though the ‘smallest’? underclassmen, they made their influence felt in all phases of BHS school life. Through endless rooms to locate, teachers to remember, and _ class- mates’ faces and names to _ learn, Brookville’s newest students made themselves at home. The year of being the ‘‘littlest’’ was over, and the eighth graders looked forward to another year when there would be classmen under them. Evelyn Alexander Cathy Allen Jeff Allen Barry Arthur Crawford Arthur Gary Arthur Teresa Arthur John Artois Linda Austin Vickie Austin Frank Bagwell Dale Baker David Ballowe Mike Bankert Tom Barclay Leroy Barksdale Nancy Barksdale Angela Barnes Anne Baughn Rebecca Beaman Marilyn Belden Ray Bersch Charles Bible Yvonne Blackburn Class o EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS: Dickie Perkey, Vice-Pres.; Cheryl Wirt, Sec.; Julie Sanders, Pres.; Brad Buchanan, Treas. Littlest Bees Add Variety To BHS Mike Board Wanda Bondurant Vickie Bomar Douglas Boyer Shirley Bradley Richard Brightwell David D. Brown David Wayne Brown David W. Brown Steve Brown Veda Brunk Brenda Bryant Brad Buchanan Audrey Bumgarner Cheryl Burford Diane Burks Joseph Burnette Kathy Burton Jane Bush Carla Butler Mike Butt Ophelia Calloway Pat Calloway Michael Carderelli Rhonda Carwile Donna Cash Gail Cash Ricky Cash Robert Cawthorne Judy Chambers Leigh Chappell Debbie Childers Lynn Clowdis Terry Coffey Cheryl Coleman Sandra Coleman 105 Tim Coleman Faye Collier Robin Collier Donald Costa Debbie Cowart Dennis Cox Steve Cox Lennie Creasy Robert Creasy Steve Crist Debbie Crouse Connie Csuhta Sandy Cunningham C.J. Cyrus Ronnie Cyrus Vickie Cyrus Elaine Dalton Joey Davis SF ee) —s poe =e C2? =p) seb) ek a ) = N eo =) toons —T OD =) O = axe) = ‘@) Wayne Dawkins | Gary Dearing | Tammy Denton Keith Dishman Brenda Dolan Marcia Doss i Diana Dudley Karen Duncan Peggy Durham } Tony Eagle | Mike Elder H Tony Elliott Ray Ellis Ronnie Epperson Jeff Ernest Scott Etherton Karen Evans Susan Falls 106 Beth Fariss Terry Farthing Linda Fishpaw Connie Foster Kellye Foster George Fowler Larry Franklin Susan Fulcher Jimmy Garbee Cindy Garrett Cindy Garrett Betsy Gigliotti Donna Gilliland Mary Glass Kristy Godsey Mary Beth Goff Shann O'Neill Gordon Carol Green Randy Green Tina Guilbert Lisa Gunter Dennis Hackmier Debbie Hadden Ricky Hale Donna Hall Janice Hall Linda Hall William Hall Shelby Hamilton Robert Hammersley Jerry Hampton Brenda Harper Mike Harper Robin Harper John Harris Ray Harris Donna Hartless Gayland Hartless Keith Hartman Jeff Haste Wendy Hattan Sharon Harvey Dennis Hayes Susan Haymes Johnny Helms Jack Henderson Steve Hendricks Tina Henry Sue Hicks Susan Hicks Charles Hudson Ray Irby, Jr Susan Jamerson Rodney Jefferson Larry Jennings James Jensen Viola Jett Doug Johnson Greg Johnson Jeff Johnson Karen Johnson Kathy Jones Marcia Jones Patricia Jones Percy Jones Margaret Jordan Peggy Jordan Verna Jordan Li-Lin Kao Bobby Keefer Jay Kidd Randy Kidd Teresa Kidd Bill Kiefer Dale Kingsbury Billy Kirby Chris Kluge Tommy Lacy Judy Larson Martin Lawson Dexter Lee Sally Lewis Melissa Lillard Bonnie Lilly Marie Lindsay Derek Lique Chery] Little Dicky Lockridge Diane Lyon Janet McAllister Judy McAlli Bill McCarthy Matt McCormick Phyllis McCraw Connie McGann Steven McNeill Eddie Maddox Frank Magann Colena Martin Dennis Martin Dorothy Martin Karen Martin Steve Martin Tim Martin Sibyl Mast Claudie Maupin Melissa Mawyer Jeff May John Mayberry Gayle Mayhew Earl Mays Danny Mehaffey Mike Messer Sammy Metts Mike Miller Audrey Milton Kathy Mitchell Patricia Mitchell Wanda Mitchell Suzanne Montgomery Cindy Morris Robbie Moyer James Nash Lisa Newberry Derick Newcomb Barbara Newton Dede Newton Beverly Nichols Vicky Nichols Bobby Nixon Randy Green demonstrates uses of the compass. Mike O’Brien William Oliver Robert Overman Brenda Overstreet Gary Overstreet Steve Overstreet Gary Overton Lewis Padgett Jackie Pages Susan Patch Sharon Patterson Sherry Pearson Johnny Peelen Judy Perry Teresa Pentacost Richard Perkey Steve Perry Angela Pickeral Terrell Powell Sandra Pribble Tara Rader Chuck Radford Terri Randolph Michael Real David Reynolds Irving Reynolds Gayle Reynolds Mike Reynolds Vicky Reynolds Abby Rice Kathy Rice Leonard Richardson Joan Ripley Charles Nevin Ritzman Clint Rivers Ralph Roberts Bennie Robertson Denita Robertson Jeane Robertson Mike Robertson Terry Robertson Timmy Robertson John Robinson Charles Rogers Cynthia Rosser Mark Rudolph Debbie Ruff Conway Rupe Donald Russell Judy Russell ae eee = Eighth Graders Add Sparkle To BHS Julie Sanders Jackie Schell Joseph Schmitt Jimmy Scott Ricky Scott Sharon Self Claus Seyffert Judy Shafer Willie Shelnut II Valerie Shelfan Jeff Shephard Freddie Shepherd William Shy Kirk Simpson Stan Simpson Karen Smith Leslie Smith Lori Smith Teresa Smith Todd Smoot Vaun Snead Pat Snow Keith St. John Tammy Stark Gary Stinnette Larry Stone Dary! Sullivan David Svitek Laurina Taylor Kim Templeton Greg Thomas Gail Thompson Ricky Thompson Robert Thompson Winifred Tinnell 113 Nelson Tomlin John Travis Steve Trent Matt Truxell Debbie Tuggle Esther Turner Shawn Turner Angela Vanithes Karen Viar Kevin Wade Jeff Waldron Debbie Walls Blondell Watts James Watts Patsy Watts Roy Watts Wendell Watts Mack Weaver Mary Weaver Mike West Donald White Jo Whitmore Cindy Wildemann John Wiley Terry Wilkes Anita Williams Barbara Williams Rodney Williams Susan Williams Chery] Williamson Barbara Wills Steve Wilson Mike Wingfield Charles Wirt Cheryl Wirt Connie Witcher Allison Wood Dale Wood Greg Wood Steve Woods Tony Wooldridge Glenn Wright Keith Wright Crystal Yeatts Eighth Graders use study hall for studying. 115 Lh 2 2: CaP fe fil Z e Le Organizations The total school program would have been incomplete without our many clubs, chapters, and organiza- tions. Through group participation, students broadened their education by sharing with others and developing good citizenship. There were moments of seri- ousness when students shared with the school, the community, and with the world their concern through club projects. Displaying talents and interests through every media wrought smiles not only to the mem- bers of our hive, but to the sad and lonely in hospitals and faraway places of the world. Sharing their blessings with others, club members produced smiling faces for the givers and for the recipients. FFA Competes Agriculturally ABOVE LEFT: V. Cooper, M. Reynolds, C. E. Maxey, E. Mays. ABOVE RIGHT: R. Falwell, J. Whitt, Mr. Cauley. lain veran } ol j LOWER LEFT: R. Abbott, C. Tilman, G. Burnette, S. Farmer. LOWER RIGHT: FIRST ROW: J. Whitt; SECOND ROW: M. Reynolds, R. Abbott. THIRD ROW: E. Mays, C. B. Tilman. FOURTH i ROW: G. Burnette, S. Mitchell. FIFTH ROW: C. Eubank, J. Trent. STANDING: V. Cooper, M. Phillips, S. Farmer, R. Falwell. Sports Officers Personity Spirit SPIRIT UNLIMITED OFFICERS: J. Woody, Pres.; L. A. Gigliotti, V. Pres.; G. Brown, Sec.; L. Sims, Treas. MONOGRAM CLUB: FIRST ROW: K. Tate, A. McKenna, J. Woody, R. Wilson, G. Wills, S. Wooldridge, K. Lloyd, J. Maxey, K. Wiles. SECOND ROW: C. Moore, D. Driskill, L. Craft, L. Ramsey, S. Gallion, G. Ruble, B. Callaham, S. Burnette, S. Almond. THIRD ROW: S. McKenna, G. Brown, B. Patterson, L. Tyler, K. Dod- son, M. Brown, K. Riggins, B. Fox, D. Dawson. VARSITY CLUB: FIRST ROW: G. Blair, D. Robertson, R. Smith, G. Arthur, C. Martin. SECOND ROW: J. White, D. Moore, C. Brewer, D. Wade. THIRD ROW: W. Hicks, C. Perkey, B. Cox. B. Duncan Leads One Way Club ONE-WAY CLUB OFFICERS: E. Woodall, V.Pres.; J. FIRST ROW: G. Burch, L. Ramsey, C. Forlines, S. Overstreet, B. Duncan. SECOND Coffman, Sec.; K. Harper, Treas.; B. Duncan, Pres. ROW: J. Coffman, K. McAllister, J. Guill, L. York, D. Tucker. THIRD ROW: V. Cooper, C. Guill, C. Wagner, C. Rudder, E. Woodall, K. Harper. Athletes Unite in Sports and Service ; : i - FIRST ROW: S. Parnell, E. Glass, C. Cowins, C. Arnold, E. Buck, M. Dillon. SECOND hapetes ( ; ROW: R. Pillow, B. Cox, L. Story, B. Buchanan, S. Julian, J. McClary. THIRD ROW: R. Smith, M. Smoot, T. Fariss, H. Lucas, M. Newcomb. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES OFFICERS: C. Cowins, Chaplain; B. Cox, V. Pres.; R. Smith, Sec.; S. Parnell, Treas.; D. Moore, Pres. Steve Creasy and David McElhaney enjoy a game of chess. Eddie Wilson, Jeff Larson, Mr. Webb, Sponsor, Jim Newton, Greg Clemenson. Re 121 DE Club Makes School Survey LOWER LEFT: Iris Coates and Mrs. Olsen welcome Liberty student to fall DECA rally. RIGHT: Miss Fitzgerald and Jane Snyder con- duct DE meeting. [acc tndba cea ant peek eae eee en ee Ui eee ene ee FIRST ROW: P. Wilson, C. Wooldridge, D. Butler, S. Walthall. SECOND ROW: G. Burch, K. PerDieu, J. Riffe, T. Wooldridge, A. Winnagle, L. Fowler, I. Coates, R. Wilson, K. Hall, J. Cantrell, C. Porter, M. Childress, M. Somers, C. Hennegan, J. Patrick, J. Maddox. DE OFFICERS: C. Hennegan, Historian; S. Walthall, Sec.-Treas.; I. Coates, Pres.; C. Wooldridge, Historian. ICT Members Perform Services “e BELOW: ICT OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: M. Steele, Sec.; ' T. Wooldridge, Pres.; B. Bybee, V. Pres.; D. Phillips, abt Treas.; SECOND ROW: N. Van Buskirk, Parl.; R. Mason, : SCA Rep.; R. Hubbard, Photographer. LEFT: Among VICA projects was a collection for National Youth Center. bn ene ee eT ee sicher nai ae ee ee es FIRST ROW: M. Steele, T. Wooldridge, B. Bybee, D. Phillips, R. Hubbard, N. VanBuskirk. SECOND ROW: M. Haden, M. Peery, R. Mason, E. Winston, W. Wilson, S. Austin. THIRD ROW: T. Reese, S. Reynolds, G. Booker, R. Hale, C. Ore, R. White, M. Hill, M. Blair, K. Duff, W. Canody. PRI i IRE I seen 123 SET 124 Students gather on the football field as the SCA launches its annual magazine sale campaign. ae — : “on ae _ (3 es ae poh bwVA 7m | FIRST ROW: A. Anderson, A. Williams, S. Mason, K. St. John, C. Arnold, M. Johnson, L. Chap- pell, J. Hicks, T. Dolan, A. Sweeny, D. Green. SECOND ROW: S. Ingram, M. Dillon, J. Spear, K. Barksdale, N. Snyder, L. Gigliotti, J. Petty, A. McKenna, G. Wills, L. Holmes, S. Robertson, K. Lillard, S. Gallion. THIRD ROW: S. Lillard, S. Winebarger, P. Piston, E. Fisher, E. Wilson, D. Burnette, D. Smith, D. Arthur, A. Ricketts, Mr. Wright. FOURTH ROW: V. Nichols, B. Callaham, C. Perkey, J. May, H. Scott, D. Perkey, P. Whitten, D. Cyrus, J. Anderson, J. Lacy, M. Board. FIFTH ROW: J. Bush, S. Walters, G. Arthur, F. Sublett, S. Hicks, J. Sanders, M. McDaniel, L. David, A. Sowder, B. Brown, S. Royal, J. Brown. Student Leaders Coordinate SCA | UPPER LEFT: Mr. Wright and Lynette David sample Halloween candy before the sale begins. LOWER LEFT: SCA OFFICERS: A. McKenna, Pres.; J. Brown, Sec.; N. Snyder, Treas.; L. Hicks, V. Pres. ABOVE: Cafeteria Monitors give of their time to serve students. Debaters Ponder Jury System Lon RIGHT: VARSITY TEAM: A. Sowder, I. Wood, L. David, E. Fisher. ABOVE: Ike Wood confers with Mr. Wright, sponsor. FIRST ROW: E. Fisher, D. Rudder, L. David, J. Larson. SECOND ROW: B. Brown, A. Sowder, J. Palmer, D. Wright. THIRD ROW: J. Harrison, A. Vavithes, D. Lyon, L. Kao. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Wright, sponsor. Jill Moyer and Mrs. Spain prepare material for club meeting. FIRST ROW: B. Evers, S. Horne, L. Winebarger, K. Helms, C. Cash, Weaver, S. Williams, J. Houston, F. Sydnor, C. Weekley, J. Guill, D. F. Stanberry, G. Haymaker. SECOND ROW: K. McAllister, J. Coffman, Rudder, J. Moyer. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Spain, sponsor. T. Byrd, P. Bostic, S. Kerr, A. Ricketts, L. David. THIRD ROW: M. Smiling Faces Reflected in Buzzer Mrs. Beverly types many write-ups for the yearbook. Karen Maddox and Janet Fitch rush to meet deadline. Gayle Godsey enjoys putting names in alphabetical order. | | Smiling, Bill Lindsey finishes drawing a Warren Nash seems relieved that for once he has Ann Sowder shows one step in page designing. triplicate. finished snapping pictures. Baneesenge: Kathy Hill, Celestine Allen, Linda Fishpaw spend much of sixth period checking payment cards. 129 130 TYPISTS: Newsbeat Covered by S. Ramsey, H. Lawrence, R. Martin, S. Albert. eeline Staff H. Scott, subscription manager; E. Woodall, advertising ma USS Sa B. Ferguson, photograph editor; C. Shaffer, art editor; R. Martin, picture editor; G. Gale, photographer; H. Fenton, feature editor; D. Baber, headline editor. zer; A. Minix, business manager; B. Abbott, circulation manager. Stephanie Johnson and Editor Eddie Wilson inspect edition ‘‘hot- off-the-press.”’ 131 Red Cross Club Adopts Orphans 7 Suites itlicpen eae ABOVE: FIRST ROW: M. Weaver, Mrs. Sax, Sponsor, D. Dudley, S. Hicks, K. Hill, K. Hicks, V. Bennett, L. Smith. SECOND ROW: S. Jones, V. Hughes, K. McAllister, F. Sydnor, P. Rogin- ski, P. Thompson, A. Brown, M. Weaver. THIRD ROW: J. Houston, W. Derbin, R. Scott, W. Bumgarner, K. Maddox, D. Arthur, C. Evans, J. Schell, J. Hall. FOURTH ROW: A. Cardwell, B. Baty, M. Bankert, J. Guill, J. Hall, L. Wiley, S. Mason. BELOW: V. Bennett, Pres.; L. Wiley, Treas. Vicki Bennett and Jody Guill make a last-minute check with Mrs. Sax to insure Bloodmobile success. Academic Elite Elected to NHS Ply yea tel Vtyek SEALS LEFT: Tim Dunford and Mike Watson manage the before-school sale of paperback books. ABOVE: NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFI- CERS: J. Copley, Pres.; T. Dunford, V. Pres.; P. Taylor, Sec.; J. Fitch, Treas. FIRST ROW: S. Gallion, A. Minix, G. Ruble, T. Montgomery, K. Tate, P. Stinnett, L. Wiklund. SECOND ROW: C. Evans, P. Taylor, S. Smith, L. Ramsey, B. Brown, D. Bolen, D. Hendrick, D. Rudder. THIRD ROW: E. Vogt, A. Whitlock, B. Wilhelm, K. Cowins, E. Fisher, J. Newton, L. Holmes, B. Abbott. FOURTH ROW: L. Garbee, N. Smith, K. Kiefer, T. Dunford, M. Wat- son, T. Farris, S. Reynolds, H. Scott. FIFTH ROW: A. McKenna, J. Fitch, R. Fulton, J. Copley, A. Sowder, J. Maxey, R. Cash, E. Wilson, G. Hahn. FHA Boasts Large Membership TOP: Carolyn Horton, Barbara Dolinger, and Kathy Shupe discuss chapter programs with Mrs. Schermer. LOWER LEFT: Chapter sponsor, Mrs. Schermer, aids with individual projects. FIRST ROW: M. S. Gray, S. Arthur, J. Spear, J. Arthur, H. Neel C. Horton, L. Jefferson, W. Iseman, P. Giles, D. Lyon, K. Mitche D. Rudder, R. Franklin, A. Wood. SECOND ROW: K. West, D. Dudle K. Dernoncourt, D. Spencer, K. Riffe, K. Collins, P. Mason, H. Man C. Butler, L. York, T. Ballowe, D. Gilliland, J. Walker, S. Colema THIRD ROW: E. Dalton, D. Dalton, N. Reynolds, L. Garbee, R. Brya C. Ritzman, B. Glass, M. Farmer, C. Bagby, P. Wood, K. O’Brien, | Beasley, K. Viar, D. Dawson. FOURTH ROW: D. Fears, M. Anderso 134 S. Miller, W. Derbin, C. Weekley, K. Lloyd, S. Bruffy, S. Patterso S. Williams, B. Williams, J. Ripley, B. Nichols, K. Richardson, Mrs. Davis, Sponsor. FIFTH ROW: K. Smith, T. Coffey, J. Mc- Allester, M. Bankert, K. Shupe, B. Dolinger, G. Dishman, P. Bostic, D. Hall, C. Bradley, S. Whitmore, C. Warwick, T. Smith, C. Yeatts, Mrs. Kurtyka, Sponsor. SIXTH ROW: M. Rhodenhizer, Chris Wagner, J. Smith, K. Templeton, W. Mitchell, R. Carwile, N. Smith, L. Chappell, J. Russell, C. Wildemann, M. Glass, C. Morris, K. Burton, Mrs. Schermer, Sponsor. LEFT: FHA OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: C. Horton, V. Pres.; J. Spear, V. Pres.; M. S. Gray, Pres. SECOND ROW: J. Coffey, SCA Rep.; J. Arthur, Chaplain; S. Arthur, Treas.; L. Jefferson, Sec. RIGHT: Future Homemakers prepare crafts for annual Christmas Open House. WwW FBLA, FSA Obtain Charters FSA OFFICERS: G. Ruble, V. Pres.; E. Falls, Rec. Sec.; J. Collins, Corres. Sec.; C. Rogers, Pres.; C. Armentrout, Treas.; Mrs. Hutcherson, Sponsor. eae Ee mua Wi FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: C. Royal, Sec.; G. Brown, Pres.; R. Franklin, Treas.; T. Shannon, SCA Rep., Mr. Campbell, Sponsor. BELOW: Mr. Campbell organizes the first FBLA meeting. mM, Me Aa CS FUTURE SECRETARIES ASSOCIATION: FIRST ROW: C. Armentrout, K. Lillard, M. Eads, D. Watts, G. Ruble, L. Jay, D. Collins, P. Goff, N. Nash, F. Shepard. SECOND ROW: C. Rogers, C. McConville, D. Elliott, V. Brown, J. Collins, W. Garrett, T. Ogden, E. Falls, L. Stephens. French Students Enjoy Gay Paree’ % ES ¥ ABOVE: FIRST ROW: D. Keith, V. Beck, R. Smith, P. DeJarnette, J. Moyer, K. Newsome, A. McKenna, G. Arthur, N. Warren, D. Woody, D. Johnson, D. Tucker, D. Wright, C. Eads. SECOND ROW: D. Hicks, K. Hicks, B. Hamlin, P. Bostic, C. Beasley, K. Hoffman, E. Denyszyn, S. Mason, B. Baty, M. Weaver, K. Loyd, C. Warwick, T. Martin, C. Little. THIRD ROW: K. Temple, K. Hill, J. Hall, K. Hicks, T. Hooper, S. Jackson, J. Spear, A. Brown, S. Bush, A. Minix, B. Furr, P. Walsh, C. Smith, Mrs. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: W. Bersch, S. Hamilton, S. Johnson, T. Fulton, ; G. Haymaker, L. David, M. McDaniel, H. Lucas, W.C. Butt, K. Riggins, P. Brown, A. Chavez, M. ABOVE: ‘‘The House of Commons’ provide Gunther, J. Bonham, B. Watts. FIFTH ROW: G. Mclver, L. Sims, D. Cyrus, P. Goode, J. Jett, A. music for French ‘‘Cafe de la Paix.’’ BELOW: Beyrau, D. Wyant, C. Haas, K. Oster, T. Patterson, S. Wilkerson, S. Johnson, B. Alexander. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: R. Rice, Pres.; F. SIXTH ROW: J. Riffe, R. Pages, R. Sheperd, R. White, I. Wood, T. Warwick, A. Blanks, S. Clark, Shepard, V. Pres.; A. McKenna, Treas.; N. C. Artois, B. Glass, C. Turner, V. Motley, C. Edwards. Warren, Sec.; S. Johnson, Rep. | | | | | : French clubbers Nancy Warren, Ann McKenna, and Stephanie Johnson put final touches on dance plans. Junior Spanish Club Organized FIRST ROW: W. Jennings, P. Abbott, S. Whitlock, D. Dixon, L. Janis, K. Shelton, A. Anderson, J. Ferguson, T. Gunter, R. Csuhta. SECOND ROW: L. Harvey, K. Canody, L. Durham, C. Forlines, S. Royal, D. Sullivan, D. Mann, J. Johnson, K. Burns, R. DeSha, R. Bibb. THIRD ROW: T. Hicks, D. Fears, K. Burford, K. Cox, M. Blanks, P. Whitten, D. Bankert, W. Hogan, M. Ware, L. McVee. FOURTH ROW: T. Hogan, B. Lair, M. Precious, S. Patterson, D. Spencer, N. Snyder, K. Moyers, M. Lively, J. Hendrick, C. Blankenship, E. Godsey, A. Litten. FIFTH ROW: C. Cyrus, J. Brown, K. Novak, M. Smoot, B. Loflin, R. Craft, D. Almond, D. Ripley, A. Rickets, P. Board, B. Moser. ABOVE: JR. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: P. Board, V. Pres.; J. Ferguson, Treas.; D. Mann, Sec.; M. Blanks, Pres. RIGHT: Jr. Spanish members com- plete Spanish I classwork. ABOVE: SR. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Barry Wilhelm, Pres.; Craig Brewer. Treas.; Karen Barksdale, V. Pres.; Linda Holmes, Sec. LEFT: Spanish student Christy Gibson displays pifata made by club members at Christmas. HH FIRST ROW: B. Lindsey, K. Cowins, B. Wooldridge, B. Wilhelm, T. Meadows, S. Parks, A. Vandergriff, D. Green, D. Cavey, P. Taylor, N. Smith. SECOND ROW: A. McClay, C. Moore, L. Burnette, P. Conner, N. Fruin, V. Thomas, M. Garbee, C. Hicks, G. Wood, B. Abbott, T. Mawyer, L. Holmes. THIRD ROW: W. Garbee, V.Brown, T. Ogden, L. Wiley, W. Bumgarner, C. Gibson, K. Shearer, D. Morris, L. Smith, C. Royal, R. Smith. FOURTH ROW: D. Woody, P. Oster, B. Taylor, B. Cox, S. Fox, S. Lair, B. Brown, E. Denyszyn, D. Bolen, L. Bondurant, A. Neal, S. Bowen. FIFTH ROW: S. Bush, S. Hicks, R. Pages, D. Gough, M. Hattan, M. Jamerson, J. Caldwell, D. Smith, V. VanLiere, C. Weekley, S. Reynolds. SIXTH ROW: Mr. Carroll, G. Arthur, C. Wh itlock, C. Brewer, R. Martin, E. Wills, K. Barksdale, C. Rogers, S. Carwile, C. Robinson, A. Sowder. Latin Club Journeys to RIGHT: LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: FRONT: A. Sweeney, SCA Representative. SECOND ROW: R. Loving, Treas.; S. Johnson, Pres. THIRD ROW: T. Lunsford, Sec.; S. McClary, Reporter; S. Williams, Historian; R. Scott, V. Pres. ABOVE: Alfred Sweeney compares Roman and American customs at the Saturnalia Celebration. is | 5 i =) wile At: Mee if fi ene FIRST ROW: S. McClary, J. Houston, N. Ernsberger, S. Mason; S. Horne, B. Evers, S. Johnson, G. Haymaker, K. Fenton, T. Travis, M. Weaver, A. Brown. SECOND ROW: V. Miller, D. Smith, F. Syndor, K. Kiger, L. Holmes, E. Glass, C. Cowins, K. Dernon- court, B. Bybee, V. Hughes, S. Jones, R. Scott, S. Williams, K. McAllister. THIRD ROW: K. Robertson, S. Trent, C. Evans, L. Ramsey, P. Wooldridge, D. Ashworth, G. Eaton, D. Arthur, M. Evans, T. Dolan, A. Sweeney, W. Brown, W. Wills. FOURTH ROW: W. Goodman, P. Copley, C. Arnold, M. Bonds, R. Tillotson, D. Lawson, M. Johnson, B. Kingsburg, T. Lunsford, J. Larson, T. Fariss. FIFTH ROW: D. Baber, R. Loving, C. Brewer, C. Whitlock, T. Bass, Mrs. Hughes. LEFT: Annual Christmas tree—compliments of the Art Club. ABOVE: sight in the main foyer is the display.of student art work. LEFT: ART CLUB OFFICERS: C. Wagoner, V. Pres.; C. Gibson, Pres.; G. Rice, Sec.-Treas. ABOVE: FIRST ROW: Mrs. Meredith, C. Gibson, K. Wagoner, G. Rice, Mr. Thrasher. SECOND ROW: M. Sowder, K. Moore, S. Wiklund, L. Sims, R. Martin, P. York, A. Ricketts, B. Trent. THIRD ROW: W. Coleman, B. Blankenship, N. Rey- nolds, D. Dalton, C. Witcher, H. Lawrence, S. Miller. FOURTH ROW: D. Watts, D. Johnson, R. Stinson, C. Ferguson, C. Rudder. Library Aides Learn by Doing Ym Poa j If LEFT: Junior librarians Joyce Witt and Ra- | 4 monia Lee man the desk. RIGHT: LIBRARY [ae @ CLUB OFFICERS: FIRST ROW: G. Cash, ‘gm Pres.; K. Allen, V. Pres.; R. Shaw, Sec.-Treas.; D. Childers, SCA Rep. FIRST ROW: J. Hampton, D. Childers, K. Allen, G. Cash, R. Shaw. SECOND ROW: M. Belden, K. Martin, D. Martin, S. Falls, R. Burley. THIRD ROW: E. Dalton, C. Csuhta, B. Dolinger, J. Witt, A. Bumgarner. FOURTH ROW: H. Wilson, L. Wiley, A. Cardwell, K. Powell. Mrs. Feagans, Sponsor. . Te er LEFT: Vicki Beck and Kathy Newsome perform in the Drama Club variety show. RIGHT: DRAMA-FORENSICS OFFICERS: M. Sowder, Sec.; S. Mason, V. Pres.; H. Scott, Pres.; C. Hunter, Sec.’ V. Pres.; F. Stanberry, Treas. LEFT: Drama-Forensics operates under the new sponsorship of Miss Sexton. ABOVE: FIRST ROW: V. Shelton, J. Whitmore, K. Lindsey, J. Sanders, A. Brown, H. Scott, V. Lunsford, K. Newsome, S. Mason. SECOND ROW: R. Harris, R. Bibb, T. Bass, K. Cox, F. Stanberry, K. Lewis, M. Sowder, C. Butler, G. Butler. THIRD ROW: W. Wills, W. Brown, K. Robertson, A. Minix, B. Dolan, A. Bumgarner, K. Rice, B. Blankenship. FOURTH ROW: S. Hicks, M. Weaver, B. Gigliotti, J. Russell, M. Lillard, M. Belden, K. Templeton, T. Travis. FIFTH ROW: C. Forlines, B. Evers, S. Dawson, S. Horne, V. Beck, Miss Sexton, Sponsor. des Musical Entertainment 1 Chorus Prov BOYS ENSEMBLE: B. Poindexter, M. Winebarger, G. Chandler, B. Dearing, R. Harris, K. Cox, J. Larson, J. Riffe, and J. Anderson. ABOVE: Senior Chorus. RIGHT: Junior Chorus. 144 4p. €D M4 ae] I ios) wd S Fy fe S a} ise) Lol Oy i) 4 o i=} 4 = pc = oe 25 a = S) °o E wn o 5 n 5 w a tS) = o A, = ca J oO = a Zz ea] n cc — io) hy o wn o = x Ss : es ; od a? Yeult 1 é 1 anes, : f PEP BAND: C. Arnold, K. Almond, J. Whitt, D. Almond, V. Miller, R. Smith, S. DeSha, C. Harris, R. DeSha, K. Stone, Mr. Shoemaker, C. Noell, S. Tucker, M. Dunn, D. May, R. Graham, D. Miller, J. Newton. Pep Band and majorettes set the pace for pre- district football contest. BAND CLUB: FIRST ROW: M. Bullock, S. Fox, F. Lindsey, M. Ware, R. Wells, E. Murrell. SECOND ROW: J. Newton, R. Smith, T. Trent, G. Wills, C. Noell, G. DeWease, D. Miller, S. Wilson. K Group performs for majorettes in the gym. = iS _- ES ao Zz ea = s a a a ° a Oo — A e fay o 7s 5 CI a 5 Ss 3 (ow wa 3 hy q = o n a=) BS | i = i] ie [= a o io ! JR. GIRLS ENSEMBLE Rhythm-Makers | Liven BHS | Functions @ BRASS: FIRST ROW: J. Jenson, C. Bagby, S. Patch, S. Tucker, F. Lassiter, M. Bul- lock, D. Smith, D. Svetek, P. Roginski. SECOND ROW: G. Wills, D. Hendrick, S. Moon, F. Lindsey, J. Vagi, D. Johnson, D. Ashworth, A. Mason, A. Stamus. THIRD ROW: T. Heptinstall, W. Rivers, D. Miller, J. Newton, G. Blair, R. Settle, G. Wheeler, G. Davis, D. Gray, R. Wells, E. Murrell, L. Stone. FOURTH ROW: S. DeSha, J. Henderson, E. Crews. PERCUSSION: FIRST ROW: K. Stone. SECOND ROW: M. Dunn, S. Horne, T. Evelyn. THIRD ROW: C. Noell, V. Moss, G. Eaton, G. DeWease. WOODWINDS: FIRST ROW: J. McLaughlin, B. Williams, C. Arnold, S. McGee, D. Al- mond, H. Reeves, C. Harris, R. DeSha. SECOND ROW: V. Miller, J. Schell, P. Watts, S. Bryant, M. Ware, R. Smith, T. Trent, L. Griffin, R. Ballowe. Mrs. Beith congratulates Jamie Whitt, All-Regional Band member. ajorettes Brave Brisk Temperatures Mr. Shoemaker leads the band and majorettes through their paces. HEAD MAJORETTE: Lou Ann Craft. KNEELING: Lou Ann Craft, Head Majorette. LEFT to RIGHT: D. Ellett, A. Neal, G. Ruble, S. Gallion, J. Collins, K. Novak, C. Moore, D. Drisk- ill, S. Witt, R. Wilson, D. Coffey, G. Wills. Athletics The development of team spirit and fair play, as well as the building of healthy bodies and sound minds, char- acterized the total athletic program of Brookville High School. Finer tech- niques of play were incorporated with team purpose and individual achieve- ment to produce well-rounded athletes. The mighty Bees ran the course, fought the good fight, and obtained the victory. Smiles abounded everyone’s face as the Bees brought glory to BHS by win- ning the Seminole District football championship as well as winning honors in track and wrestling. Beating arch- rivals in basketball caused faces to beam. 1972 was truly ‘‘the year that was.”’ Bees Record Perfect Regular Season All through the summer, from 7-2-1 record of last year, the deter- mined Bees returned to complete their first undefeated regular season. They brought their record to 17-3-1 over a two-year period. The supervision and coaching ability came from _ Lloyd Goode and Jim Whorley. The other members of mighty Bees coaching staff were joined by William Shelton, Terry Gowin, and new arrival, John Vasvary. From the 10-0 regular sea- son completed by the Bees, they gained the chance to compete in the state play- offs with Covington. Even though the Bees were not victorious in this game, they showed the Seminole District that they were the real State Champions. a se ’ ime )s UPPER LEFT: Barry Wilhelm watches Hawks in their losing effort. CENTER: Glenn Arthur slams Generals. LOWER LEFT: Coaches Gowin, Whorley, Goode, Vasvary, Shelton. UPPER RIGHT: Coach Goode confers with Coach Whorley. LOWER RIGHT: The Seniors were the captains of the mighty Bees. EEE Stes suey Bees Show Why They Are District Champions SECONDS VISITOF | ABOVE: Bees defense swarms on Stanton River. | RIGHT: Frank Gough being tackled after gain. UPPER LEFT: Mark of achampion. LEFT: Gre- tna player feels sting of Bees. ABOVE: Bees make stop on Gretna runner. First Perfect Season! | 156 - scores BHS p20 Nelson. la 6 Pos. .sd0: Appomattox... 441, BHS aS AMmberst (ou BHS Hoo cumstall 2.6 BHS P28 Aber, ©. pis) 14 Allavisig 0... BHS .. . 50 William Campbell . . . BHS oe Mustbure 90600 i), bHS 21. Staunton River. 0. Peas Grea Regional Game . . BHS . . 6 : Covington . . 28 LOWER LEFT: 1971-72 Seminole District Champions. UPPER LEFT: Chip Perkey makes the stop on a Gretna runner. UPPER RIGHT: David Robertson heads for tackle. LOWER RIGHT: Frank Gough shoots for another touchdown. Varsity Football Cheerleaders Rally Spirit %, LEFT TOP TO BOTTOM: M. Cofer, C. Hubbard, R. Franklin, N. Warren. RIGHT TOP TO BOTTOM: J. Moyer, P. DeJarnette, K. Tate, A. McKenna. CENTER: S. Moyers. HEAD CHEERLEADER: Sherry Moyers. Varsity Football Cheerleaders boost morale of team. Weer Buea JV Football Ch Enthusiasm HEAD JV CHEERLEADER: Ann Moore. JV football cheerleaders arouse excitement at bonfire pep rally. LEFT TO RIGHT: V. Nichols, K. Moyers, S. Walter, L. Winebarger, T. Marsh, V. Beck, W. Shupe, S. Hubbell, L. Chappell. CENTER: A. Moore. Relying upon past e xperiences and perfected techniques, the Junior Var- sity Bees launched their 1971-72 sea- son under the able coaching skill of Lynn Stillman and the willing assis- tance of Mickey Crouch. A win over Liberty and a season- opening tie with Amherst highlighted a six-game season of afternoon contests. Long practice sessions, travel to host-school fields, and season training rules helped whip into shape potential varsity squad members. Working to- gether as a team, they coordinated individual skills and field strategy into a strong force representing their school, their coaches, and their athletic district. JV back hits for touchdown. V's Show Promise for Future Front row: Mr. Stillman, W. Keel, Kingsbury, D. Burford, B. Wood, D. M: dox, T. Wright, T. Gunter, M. Schmitt, Brookville ball carrier being tackled by would-be pursuer. Downfield blocking proves asset for Bees. Dolan. Center row: M. Knight, H. Levinson, B. Loflin, D. Cyrus, J. Harrison, P. Tucker, E. Buck, D. Gough, S. Keel. Back row: M. Fowler, S. Harper, C. Cowins, H. Parnell, S. Hill, F. Fisher, G. Burch, C. Tillman. Baby Bees Gain Football Skill In the 1971-72 season, Brookville fielded its first eighth grade football team. The boys of the team benefited from the many experiences they en- countered in the games. Coaching the Baby Bees this year were Lee Lewis, Doug Stinespring, and Robert Bailey, who taught the boys the theory of football and the concept of fair play. The excitement of the game, the competition of athletes, and the antic- ipation of becoming members of the Varsity Bee squad molded the boys into a working team unit and gave them a strong foothold in their climb toward the goal of becoming promising young athletes. 162 BHS Cagers Improve During Year Before the season opened, the Brookville cagers_ practiced and strived for a good season. The straight -shooting Bees lived up to their expec- tations and received a new record of victory for the mighty Bees. The long, hard hours of practice paid off when the Bees took the floor for the first time and defeated their opponents in the winning column on the scoreboard. In the toughest games of the season, Frank Gough was always the team’s most outstanding netter and always kept the team in the margin of victory. The mighty Bees w ere coached by Leonard Frady, who compiled his skills and talents to lead the Bees to one of its most successful seasons. Frank Gough jams in for basket. 1971-72 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: STANDING: L. Frady, S. Hall, L. Fowler, S. Myers, S. Westpahal, K. Woodford, M. Blanks, R. Dawson, R. Shepard, J. White, J. Myers, M. Marston, L. Dawson. KNEELING: J. Brown, M. Dunevant, F. Gough. LEFT: Mike Blanks eyes loose ball. ee ae LEFT: Scott Myers up for sinker. BELOW: Varsity Basketball Captains: Coach Leonard Frady, M. Dunevant, J. Brown, F. Gough. BHS EADERCVJbOH seem ei att tera bs 73 William Campbell . 70 Staunton River 51 Rustburg 52 65 Appomattox 75 Amherst 42 Altavista Atay 68 65 79 57 Liberty 61 79 Rustburg 67 82 William Campbell 38 Altavista 40 | | | | ones ABOVE: Coach Frady watches his team at work. UPPER RIGHT: Frank Gough jumps for control of the ball. LOWER RIGHT: Jack Brown sets his team up for action. UPPER LEFT: Steve Hall and Mike Marstan com- pile the records of the game. LOWER LEFT: Mike Blanks in for easy two points. TOP: Mike Dunevant warms up with a shot. ABOVE: Worth two points. Cheers Boost ‘Golden Eagle’ Mr. Campbell gets pie in the face. HEAD CHEERLEADER: Jane Petty. ; men j 3 aed | am ae tet eee ky een LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Dawson, P. Conner, C. Elder, S. Almond, L. Garbee, J. Maxey, T. Meadows, J. Petty, M. Garbee, S. Parks. 166 JV Cagers Show Promise of Future Brookville’s JV cagers, led by able co-captains Jimmy Ferguson and Al- fred Sweeney, scored victory after thrilling victory in a game-packed season of afternoon contests. Leading their teammates in scoring honors, the captains inspired their team to outscore worthy district opposition. Coach _ Stinespring’s experience and playing know-how provided not only technical, but moral support as well. Some squad members added play- ing hours to those already amassed on the eighth grade team, and many encountered their first experiences on the court, but all looked forward to a step up to next year’s varsity squad. Scores Liberty William Campbell Staunton River Rustburg Appomattox Amherst Altavista Appomattox Staunton River KNEELING: Co-captains J. Ferguson, A. Sweeney. LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Jarvis, Manager, J. Anderson, T. Marsh, G. Oliver, M. Johnson, R. Pillow, G. Wheeler, B. Loflin, J. Petty, C. Foster, J. May, S. Tinnell, P. Whitten, B. Taylor, M. Watts, J. Brown, Coach Stinespring. JV Cheerleaders Instill Confidence FIRST ROW: D. Calloway, A. Blanks, V. Motley, D. Sullivan. SECOND ROW: S. Patterson, H. Mann, D. Wyant, V. Kiger. THIRD ROW: P. Board, K. DeSha. JV Cheerleaders join the varsity squad to cheer their teams to victory. ae Roig Sat ws JV BASKETBALL HEAD CHEERLEADER: Pam Board. 168 LEFT TO RIGHT: D. White, R. Scott, R. Bersch, L. Padgett, S. Peery, R. Cash, R. Moyer, F. Shepard, R. Hammersley, G. Overton, J. Harris, Mr. Mattocks, T. Powell, D. Hackemeyer. KNEELING: D. Perkey, G. Fowler. Infant Bees Enjoy Fine Season Co-captain D. Perkey, Coach Mattocks, Co-captain G. Fowler. New faces and fresh enthusiasms were evident on the playing court as Coach Mattocks’ eager ‘‘Baby Bees’’ made their debut. The eighth graders eagerly accepted a challenging list of afternoon contests and proved their abilities and efforts to their BHS fans and to district contenders. Led by co-captains Perkey and Fowler, the rookie team learned valu- able playing guides as well as gaining an insight into the realm of athletic competition. Despite handicaps of limited prac- tice space and limited prior experi- ence, the spritely ‘“‘Baby Bee’’ team proudly finished their season with a 9-4 record—a promise of great years to come on the JV and Varsity squads. Scores William Campbell -Rustburg ... . Appomattox . . Appomattox . . Staunton River Welson . 5.5). Nelson. 330.) -Rustburg. .. William Campbell BHS Matmen Host Regional Tourney The 1971-72 Brookville Wrestling team compiled one of its most impres- sive seasons ever. The co-captains of the team, Donald Moore and Donald Wade, were undefeated for the regular season and the matmen placed six wrestlers in the state tournament. The Bees also had the honor for the first time to host the regional wrestling tournament. Along with head coach William Shelton and assistant coach Melvin Campbell, the wrestlers gained much experience from the matches held. For the second season in a row, the Brookville Wrestling Team won the Seminole District Wrestling Championship and again carried the name of Brookville into the realm of wrestling competition for another season. RIGHT: A wrestler is kept off guard in tourney. BELOW: Jimmy Callahan struggles for take- down. i er ie Nt SEE Rar pe EE ep vans ST eSaeiaiesd bial eaten K “¥ SOPRA CE 2% : he : i te ’ Hoy KNEELING: D. Wade, D. Moore. STANDING: M. Newcomb, F. Stanberry, C. Cowins, W. Carwile, S. Crist, R. Turner, H. Lucas, S. Keel, G. Burnette, M. Crist, T. Lunsford, S. Woodward, B. Burton, J. Callahan, M. Lewis. TOP: Co-captains: Donald Wade, Donald Moore. Coaches: Mr. Campbell, Mr. Shelton. ABOVE: Fred Stanberry wrestles for control. BHS LAIDELLY Peni ier ok tact Gate iovey-sne eles 31 FE: CarGlass ities se) meets as 19 Amherst 15 BGR Glassi4 eua eerae aie eae 21 26 y 15 Fieldale-Collinsville............ 24 17 18 Fieldale-Collinsville 28 WRESTLING TEAM RECORDS FOR 1971-1972 Wins 3 Losses 7 Regional Wrestling Tournament First Place Donald Moore First Place Donald Wade Second Place Steve Crist Third Place Joe Vagi Third Place Fred Stanberry PhirdsPlacegarsess sien baie ie Mikee Crist State Wrestling Tournament First Place . . . . . Donald Moore, 126 lb. Class Third Place .... . Donald Wade, 132 lb. Class Baseball Gets Off to Swinging Start 1971 Scores BHS Staunton’ Rivers7.-peszitt eee eee 2 3 BCs (Glass icrass basen ices Pies |e ae 4 2 Amberst )10) sion aenitetspep ee ata. sree 4 3 William) Campbell -72a5 0e = sinter: 0 1 Nelson’: County 4 ites) naa eestor ie 0 2: Altavista ! Syehcictata Useies einem te totale 0 15 Appomattox’ fect ces sce tet- tetra = 1 13 StauntonvRivererornc ic hussein eters 4 7 Rustburg Mai ahi Ane eactersiene ieeel leds 2 3 Gretna iis, 4) ats A ee ee 2 17 Nelson’ ‘County; 5 fer ra eas ieean eee 2 8 Rustburgeb iia wees cee ec iene 3 2 Amherst) pins int eaycieig ace) cite 12 4 Appomattox p. 3) bres) atatoteedtteletsy b) 0 William Campbell 23ers alee 1 10 BCs Glass iets | ieraleoietin tere tes eae 6 0 Gretna seein iatiekine aero clas 1 10 Altavistan is, Nie) co nianatec ated sieteas bette 0 18 Seminole District Tournament Rustburg {an See ee eee 3 13 Williami@ampbell arise ote 3 4 Regional Tournament Covington Evils hie cccliee cite tun le 0 10 Tunstall HUARD AOA ey aes eee ee acon 7 8 C 5 f ) for] cs 1971 Coach Shoemaker proudly displays Seminole District Championship trophy. acs ea ia CE ew AES eer re ere. F a 1972 BASEBALL TEAM: FIRST ROW: B. Wood, R. Powers, B. Furr, J. R ice, A. Allen. SECOND ROW: M. Duncan, T. Allen, J.R. Bell, C. Perkey, G. Wright, F. Fisher. THIRD ROW: M. Marsh, B. Perry, D. McElhaney, T. Dolan, S. Farmer, F. Williams, Q. Miles. FOURTH ROW: L. Wood, J. White, S. Julian. : tN ee GE 1971-72 GOLFERS: Coach Gowin, Conrad Dudley, Steve Hall, John Petty. Golf Team Finishes Par for Course For several years now, the golf team has rounded out Brookville’s sports program. Last year the team, coached by Mr. Gowin, finished first in the district. On Saturday after- noons, the team competed with the various area schools and accumulated outstanding individual and team scores. Those alumni on the team were Carter Olinger, Mike Walter, Richard Riley, Marty Wagman, and Mike Freeman. Returning golfers this year were Steve Hall, Conrad Dudley, and John Petty. For many afternoons in the late winter and spring, Coach Gowin and his golfers practiced, perfected their styles, and looked forward to another successful season in 1972. 173 174 Track Team Keeps on Truckin’ Track Records Long Jump Mike Fowler Triple Jump Tom Fariss High Jump David Lunsford Pole Vault Tommy Gunter Shot Put David Robertson 60 Highs Tom Fariss 60 Dash Bill Lindsey Mile Run Hugh Levinson 500 Dash Roger Smith 60 Lows Tom Fariss 60 Lows Craig Shaffer 880 Run Bert Dodson 2 Mile —‘ Blanks Blankenship 880 Relay Lindsey, Fowler 880 Relay Lunsford, Fulton Mile Relay Fowler, Nash Mile Relay Smith, Fulton 19’-92”’ 41-44%” 9’-8 9’-8 42’-7 7.9 6.4 4:56.2 63.0 7.6 7.6 2:03.0 11:04.8 1:37.1 1:37.1 2:03.0 3:38.4 ” 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972 CROSS COUNTRY: FIRST ROW: J. Brown, G. Blankenship, K. Woodford, M. Johnson, R. Shepard. SECOND ROW: T. Allen, M. Watson, M. Banks, A. Allen, J. Anderson, M. Dunevant. THIRD ROW: Coach Vasvary, P. Jarvis, C. Durham, T. Fariss, B. Stone, Coach Frady. Led by Co-captains Roger Smith and Tom Fariss, Coach Vasvary’s Cindermen finished second in the district and seventh in the state with an overall record of 15 wins and 4 losses. Outstanding performances were turned in by Tom Fariss—District Champ in 60 yd. High and Low Hur- dles, 5th in state in 60 yd. High Hur- dles; Bill Lindsey—District Champ, 3rd in state in 60 yd. Dash; Bill Lindsey, Mike Fowler, David Luns- ford, Rick Fulton—District Champs, 2nd in state in 880 yd. Relay; and Mike Fowler, Warren Nash, Roger Smith, Rick Fulton—Unofficial Dis- trict Champs, 2nd in state in Mile Relay. ABOVE: Billy Lindsey comes out the starting block for the 60 yd. dash. LEFT: 880 and Mile Relay Team, backbone of the Indoor Track Team. INDOOR TRACK: FIRST ROW: M. Marston, D. Lunsord, C. Martin, B. Wilhelm, D. Robertson, R. Smith, T. Fariss, M. Watson, W. Nash. SECOND ROW: M. Fowler, B. Lindsey, G. Arthur, W. Bersch, C. Shaffer, W. Cyrus, T. Gunter. THIRD ROW: J. Scott, M. Board, L. Stone, P. Dalton, G. Blankenship, D. Lawson, R. Whitt, W. Keel, C. Durham. FOURTH ROW: Coach Vasvary, D. Maddox, F. Williams, F. Subbet, K. Stone, H. Spivey, K. Horton, B. Stone, F. Englun UPPER LEFT: Track members practice in all kinds of weather. LOWER LEFT: High hurdlers Craig Shaffer, Tom Fariss, and Channing Haas. ABOVE: Glen Arthur, and Grafton Blankenship lead the 880. Queen Bees Have Rewarding Season The Queen Bees gained skill, exper- ience, and close team association as they bounded through the season in a flurry of wins, losses, and injuries. Racing against the clock to tally points for their team, they encountered fierce competition and met the challenge in the true Brookville spirit. Through fourteen vicious contests, the practiced girls’ squad ran through their paces to set a mood of athletic rivalry for spectators and waiting players. Their preliminary bouts livened the schedules of other athletic teams and won for them a following of enthusiastic boosters. With an added year of experience, the undaunted Queen Bees bravely faced another season. RIGHT: Sandra McKenna pumps shot from floor. KNEELING: A. McKenna, C. Evans, B. Patterson, K. Lloyd. STANDING: M. Brown, P. Kelly, S. Wooldridge, V. Merchent, K. Riggins, J. Woody, K. Dodson, L. Ramsey, J. Moyer, S. McKerina, A. Beyrau, B. Trent, T. Travis, T. VanLiere, L. Tyler, Miss Cundiff. Scores William Campbell... . Staunton River... . Rustburg........ Grea ek: pomattox........ Altavista 6) oe. Appomattox ........ Staunton River... .. Nelson County... .. Nelson County ..... Rustburg. 3... Gretna oe, William Campbell .. . AuavVista 05, : Seven Hillss6. 70 2 i 88 BL Most Valuable.......... Lynn Ramsey Most Team Spirit....... Linda Tyler Most Improved ........ Tina VanLiere Coach’s Award....... . Becky Trent TOP: Judy Woody sets up for shot. ABOVE: Mon- teray Brown heads for two points. UPPER LEFT: Lynn Ramsey stretches for a jump ball. LOWER RIGHT: Monteray Brown drives in for a lay-up. Girls Have Grand Slam Season 1971 was a building year for the girls as the softball team faced ten district opponents. With rookie players learning the ropes from experienced Co-captains Sandra McKenna _ and Syndie Robertson, the team coordi- nated their efforts to pull up their | batting averages by season’s_ end. | Miss Lavinder again coached the eager hitters through afternoon prac- tices, scrimmage exercises, and dis- trict meets. With a backlog of experi- ence, the entire 1971 squad anticipated a successful 1972 season. Losing no players at the end of the season, coach and co-captains viewed their year as one of building and improving for another year. Co-captains Syndie Robertson and Sandra Mc- Kenna. 1971 Scores BHS Appomattox)..)6 237.0... pA Nelson County ..:..... Li 8 Greta ivi 30. 14 Nelson County .. 0... . at 8 Rusthbure os 21 4 Appomattox: i. 22... 247. Mae William Campbell... . 20 15 Rustburg 2 3 fe oo A er William Campbell ....20 1 Gretias is Go ae 14 9 GIRLS SOFTBALL: FIRST ROW: S. Burnette, S. McKenna, M. Brown, K. Dodson, L. Ramsey, K. Lloyd, Coach Lavinder. SECOND ROW: B. Trent, S. Robertson, V. Wade, L. Tyler, B. Patterson, K. Riggins. 178 Volleyball was one of the chief fall sports for the Queen Bees of the Brookville Hive. After tryouts, nine girls were selected to compose the starting squad. They began the season in their first tilt with Gretna. In this spot they won two out of three games. Lady Luck did not favor them often in the remaining fourteen contests. Combining the experienced skills of returning spikers and the enthusi- astic energies of the rookie squad members, the female team pulled to- gether a season of afternoon games that thrilled spectators and challenged competitors. Despite their season of less wins than losses, the Lady Bees fought hard and valiantly. BHS volleyers complete a successful return at after-school practice. BES. Crema. . oe | 6 15 . Ge William Campbell..........15 10 — 8 1 6 Rustburg... =.= sisi‘(‘ ‘(CR“ ......15. il 1b 8 Appomatiox.............. 1 1 i = 2 Wiliam Campbell..........10 12° 15 Gremia 16 4 6 Rustburg ... . 16 10 Appomattox..............15 6 oo 8 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL: FIRST ROW: M. Brown, P. Kelly, K. Dodson, T. Travis, B. Brown, T. Schell, G. Brown. SECOND ROW: J. Arthur, V. Thomas, S. McKenna, S. Burnette, L. Tyler, K. Dernon- court, K. Riggins. MORRO oss DEER ARGOS, SACGBNGE ALOE ORAS CBSE EEO NU SH _ Advertisements Brookville has long been proud of the friendly, profitable relationships developed within the surrounding busi- ness community. A _ reciproca l ex- change of support became and estab- lished tradition, and the school relied upon the merchants and citizens of the school community for aid and guidance. As Brookville students and families lent their support to local merchants, they, in turn, cheerfully and generously continued to support the programs of the school and its students. Gratefully, and with smiling faces, we thank those individuals and business who aided in the successful completion of our proj- ects. They have supported us—let’s support them. ADAMS MOTOR COMPANY Imperial . . . Chrysler Plymouth ... Valiant . . . Duster Sales — Service BARR BROS. JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Fine Jewelry Lynchburg’s Leading Credit Jeweler “It’s Easy to Pay — The barr Bros. Way” 813 Main Street 847-4311 ANNA ELIZABETH WADE sends best wishes to the class of ’70 Whenever a group you belong to wishes to raise funds, find out first about the popular WADE FUND-RAISING PLAN. More than 100,000 clubs, PTA’s, school and other groups have raised money with Wade products since 1913. Write for FREE napkin samples and complete details. 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J... eee es 188 B aughn’s Minit: Marketi ito: Wir eae cee 187 Betty’s Beauty Saloni) yard ws ee eee tes ee ewe 182 Betty Brite Cleaners). (2.5.15 51030 IAs 191 Brookville Drug Storey iicise. siete uae te eee 182 Brown =: Morrison Companys) ii). vie ae 183 Buddy's ‘Burger House s.7 9 3).. 5 2 . os ee ee 190 Burleyis: Market ies Seti cho icant eae ee 186 Burton; Creek: Incie ue A Ale hole eee 199 C Carl B. Hutcherson Funeral Home ............. 193 Carriage House, Interiors, Inew: . .. 2 ee eee 183 Chestunut Hill Hardware. 78) 5) antonio eee 183 Christian Book Shop'): 7 {i 3 sige euereisns use ie eee 183 Coca Cola Bottling: Company 28 2} iie).useu eles alee 184 Coleman’s ‘Slioes ae. G1) Gases i ements 183 Co-operative Building :Loan’.viicr iia.) eal intl anens 198 Craddock-Terry Shoe Corporation............. 183 D Dalton, s: Jewelersie o's i sch teeeeetne (aval aera iM h goes oo 183 Diuguid Funeral Service tit wouan aie pais) Seabee 195 Dons Barber, SHOP, (i.4.aaea ah ae Atoren a end ae 190 Dreaming ‘Brook: Farm (2 2 s. techs ests eee te ee 199 E Ed Hawkins Appliance): Gia ats bao en ete ee 184 F Fidelity ‘National! Bank? ijaqee ork heels ae 184 First and Merchants National Bank ............ 187 Fred’s Professional Janitorial Service.......... 199 G Glenn Trent Gulf Service Tires.............. 191 Grand Piano and Furniture Company ............ 193 H Hemphill Buick-Opel Corporation .............. 183 H; ‘T... Overstreet 2st aoa ere | eel et 186 Herff Jones) io s oct al. cepek a case ects ene 186 I Imperial: Reading Corporations. 44..4..0nes ee en 197 a J.) C. Penneyis rye cesar ol statu eked Mee ea eee 194 Jefferson National Bank 21 2) 0y eee eee eee 194 John P. Hughes Motor Company .....:...3..... 197 K Kenneth Hammersley Pontiac, Inc............. 187 Kut:and Kurl Beauty; Salons. foo 12iolt 186 L Leggett Department Store|; 3252 Al) 2.0.02 es cee 197 Limitorque si {ai scised gis ere, eens Ale en eed 193 Lary Ovens ale sa teen $.oenapeetts ately! ce oe 194 Lynchburg Federal Savings and Loan Assoc. .... . 196 Lynchburg Paint'Center) Ineo s))..0 22 uate 193 M MeGarron’st Blorist:. )) biG) Me nos titers rae beara eee 191 MeGhee’s 20.) 255 3 tot etare s be ca ee 189 N News and Daily Advance’ i430). . 3. 5) ee 189 460 News: Center, In? -i4) 45. 4¢e0 eee 191 Norde@e AL il sis ired atte, otha hod ait eee 193 O Oak Hall Cap. and Gown Company’). )= 3.9.2) ae 196 Old Forest: Road Baptist Church 2.2), 920). 195 Old Forest: Road lusso4)-) 5... 3.006 cl sane eee 194 P Peter’s News Standiic. soane ie eintee - lonedeeaene seen 194 Progress; Printing Company .2)2 2. 2)-.4 . 7 oe 189 R R.. Edward! Fielding :; 21 30:4)-72). eee eee eee 184 Ramey’ s Grileyn i. oki. iis tet nasi nd ee ie 194 Rashi Volkswagen Covi). ) 0.302 See ee 189 Richard: Woody Motors ©) 3s2 tics leap ee 191 Roberts Piano Company.'.)..4) 215 sie eee 189 S S. Oo Fisher (jo) c scceiicna cate eee ane 193 S. H? Franklin Company (11) s) 2 cet eee 189 Schewels Furniture Company, Inc............. 189 Sears Roebuck .and’'Company’ 2% 5) . 2)..5-.-25..- 196 Senior. Class! 25 oh: esi en ts Ogi Gr nen art ee 185 Southern: Air. J0.5. isle «ee eee) ee eee 197 Sunbeam, Bakery ii,u. was se ae eee eee 197 T Taylor’ Brothers 72-4200) is ote sels) cue 190 whe’ Mead ‘Corporation sing sois ms © dips cane 190 Timberlake Dairy Queen Jf. 2) 2G) eee ee 191 U United Virginia Bank First National.......... 192 V Vaughan Motor;Companyirs: iiasaice ti eee ee 190 Virginia: Body and, Fender tates. ime eee 193 Virginian Ford hy 2 acereercen. i ont ceo ee eee 191 Virginia, Funeral: Chapel). 2. 2sn ee eee ee 190 W Webb-Whifaker ys). es di .caay ee Cae 194 Westover Dairy: o h teen aie ee 199 Whitten: FuneralsHomes) Inco 5272200 197 Wills-Campyy yi esi vie cs set ae wee ec ee 190 Wilson Heating and Cooling Company.......... 190 Woodis Menswear. 450202542 Gis ir cord ey eee 194 School Directory Administration and Faculty Abrams, Mrs. Ella 29 Bersch, Mrs. Mattie 28 Bailey, Mr. Robert 37 Beith, Mrs. Joan 39,174 Beverly, Mrs. Elizabeth 42 Bierman, Miss Melanie 35 Brewer, Mr. Paul 26 Campbell, Mrs. Cornelia 32 Campbell, Mr. Melvin 42,136,171 Carroll, Mr. Randolph 38,139 Cauley, Mr. Vergil 41,118 Crouch, Mrs. Vonnie 42 Crowder, Mrs. Sharon 44 Cundiff, Miss Arlene 44,176 Cyrus, Mrs. Jeanette 45 Daniel, Miss Jean 32 Davis, Mrs. Gail 40,134 DeJarnette, Mrs. Ann 45 Dixon, Mrs. Joyce 32 Doss, Miss Judith 34 Farrar, Mrs. Margaret 30 Feagans, Mrs. Katherine 45 Fenimore, Mrs. Billy Fenton, Miss Leslie 30 Fielding, Mr. Robert 42 Fitzgerald, Miss Gail 122 Frady, Mr. Leonard 28,162,163 ,164,174 Garbee, Mr. Herman 27 Goode, Mr. Lloyd 31,153 Gowin, Mr. Terry 37,173 Harvey, Mr. Robert 32 Hemmings, Mrs. Willis 28 Hill, Mr. John 44 Holmes, Mr. Arthur 33 Holt, Mr. Wayne 44 Huffman, Mrs. Mary Jane 37 Hughes, Mrs. Ella 38,140 Hutcherson, Mrs. Rita 42,136 Jordan, Mrs. Phyllis 37 Kurtyka, Mrs. Sandra 40,134 Lavinder, Miss Judy 28 Lawson, Mrs. Ruth 36 Lee, Mr. Melvin 41 Lewis, Mr. Lee 32 McKenna, Mr. William 43 Mattocks, Mr. Thomas 34,169 Maxey, Mr. Clarence 118 Mayberry, Mrs. Ann 32 Meredith, Mrs. Chris 39,141 Moffit, Mrs. Elizabeth 36 Moser, Mr. Charles 41 Olsen, Mrs. Rebecca 43,122 Pettus, Mr. Willie, Jr. 33 Purvis, Mrs. Lynda 29 Quigley, Mrs. Frances 34 Robertson, Mrs. Gale 37 Rowles, Mrs. Joan 36 Royal, Mr. Harry 30 Rudder, Mrs. Marion 28 Sax, Mrs. Bettie 31,132 Schermer, Mrs. Sondra 40,134 Sexton, Miss Gail 37,143 Shelton, Mr. William 33,152,171,172 Shoemaker, Mrs. Frances 34 Shoemaker, Mr. Kelly 39,146,149,172 Smith, Mrs. Mary 36 Spain, Mrs. Lillie 36,127 Stillman, Mr. 41 Stinespring, Mr. Douglas 34,167 Taylor, Miss Edna Agnes 34 Teele, Mr. James 35 Thompson, Mrs. Sandra 37 Thompson, Mrs. Swannie 38,137 Thrasher, Mr. John 39,141 Travis, Mrs. Mildred 31 Van Valkenburgh, Miss Janet 38 Vasvary, Mr. John 35,152,174,175 Ward, Mrs. Anne 42 Webb, Mr. David 36,121 Wells, Mrs. Ann 46 Whorley, Mr. Jim 31,152,172 Williams, Mrs. Almer 30 Worrell, Mr. Bob 31 Wright, Mr. William 27,124,125 ,126 Activities Index LAs AnnUAal Stati te weet eee see acter ee etm Ut tee eek 128-129 ATT Club aL CLL erate Reemeeee OUGRe DE 1 iw ewe CARS alate abrt se ie TELE 141 apy. Jor hse aunts sila id SRG, Oe on he lcurninaty 60° ghee Fake 6 daa i Oe 148 Band Club Pere wee wate ae eee ea Sk tego ds 146 Baseball Wp ane bts seeks tear sstee DUCE Ld ellie) hls pe yb 172 Bridge ClubRareere walt hay Ate lah) topes chat ted ah adeces Fare ee LADS 121 -C- Chess @lubi epee pane te tusetee tue tee eee patece RN be RU) eek de ath 121 ChOTUS Pea lear eee rire comeein teiwe Moret ie ee elit AMM E Oe i 144-145 CrOSS0 OUN ERY Een eM ACL COW ire ght ms Bi gie es Lawn OMELET ae ed 0) Does 175 -D- WebaterC lupins cueweea yee cae eA Ter BML, SILER ASS Nope Se 126 DiStributiveyGucationyn sweeter eon le eee a ee eee 122 Drama-Worensics: Club sameness vecee teres Guy ota 143 He Highth Grade'lBasketballifam-adie eis eres tee el Ore ees sie 169 Eighthy Grade Hootballipayyuamu bes hcl bee heel tt ai ok ee 161 HellowshipsotsChristianvAthletesieys tare ieee ee eae 120 renchs Clubs pmeiersain res iy an) Sa keeg 8 i) 0 BA re ee ined ee 137 Future Business Leaders of America.................... 136 FuturezgMarmerstofvAmericak ea eae ae hos atti et tenets 118 Future Homemakers of America..................... 134-135 Huture Secretaries Association). . 204 4465.6 ke ee 136 Huturesl eachers ofsAmeriCaan tarsal ras ees ed She ee 127 zee GirlstBasketball Bigs ae eas etl cect) Nae en oye cosh 176-177 Girls'Softhball jeriese tee tardies ieee eet ern ere | ee ALO Ee 178 Girls@Vollevballgnees peta cr seer LARS aI P ecw eee Whe) eta 179 Oli ea Pelt pe tie.) EAE Leek: By bere ee. Pane eT ee tr ema pile yee eyL VO URA 6” 173 216 IndustrialiCooperative: Draining {laste cee ae see ee se 123 ais JUMIOPACHOTUSEIE tO sro Ete) ever keetee toes t he rare been aa tee pel oe 145 JUNIOFAVAESIty basket ballagamvatearaisns ein eee nen wt ate ie oe. 167 Junior Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders................... 168 JUNIOE Varsity Hoot ballieyeee heya ea eich ae eens eee eee ee 160-161 Junior Varsity Football Cheerleaders.................... 159 eT. Weatin CLD eere tee eee orig Sten tod ed cd) etary eee Sab tC eSB 140 Hibrarys CIDR Men re. Medi: ei es srs He toes Suet bee eer et eee 142 -M- Majoreties! i bey taise cas trea ee weir AE ae tis ele ices abs bs aetna as, Mea. 149 Monogram Clubs; 29) jah ae oe re ai Ae Aer ee Amr 119 -N- National Honorgsocietyeers eter a et aaa eae Sa See 133 INEWSPADCELS tall i) 254 SWRI tet ue fbr oe ee ne nt ak 130-131 -0- One=Wiaya CluDiias te MaMa aamerer e tr k Ve os) ca rete PA Seat PEN a, Mace hae 120 -R- RedsCrosssC lu paeee citer tay. as, een teks ht gs ketene seen elted eee 132 EGA SpallishhGliabye meee wen eae Pepe set Cen ies ets) oc teuy b ete 138-139 SpiritaUntiniited Paerttere writs hun adie Soe kine ees @ la ctorn pies 5 tee 119 Student Cooperative Association. ................... 124-125 aT MR EY ES A cal ct Ae BO aicd Yes tb SS ht kaa He Ret ea wage IER beet Trae § 174 -V- Marsitvabasketballimeacee morriial ses lial si eokas Spc ekchers Boa hoe bs 162-165 Varsity) Basketball Cheerleadersi. . 204) Sulatia sae ou lees 166 WarsityaC libra meet me tis perenne t Cre nett Okina Pa neh lara a Ehsaan 119 WarSIty eOOLDalll aaa aeteic ty eee ter ent tts fe a criti ncletelia fae. Gh ees 152-157 Varsitvel ootballi@heerleaders @uswes strc choke ott es ctw says en A 158 -W- WKS CLL e taut rete et ss te NT Lo Parr cot ts ene he 170-171 201 202 Belinda Alexander . . . Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Head Cafeteria Mon- itor, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 3 yrs.; French Club, 3 yrs.; BCA, 2 yrs.; Stu- dent Advisory Committee, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 2yrs. Betty Abbott . . . Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Senior Home- coming Attendant; JA, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Sharon Albert . . . SCA representative, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 2 yrs.; Red Cross, 2 yrs. Treas., 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. Alan Aldous Eric Almond... DE Club, 1 yr. Susan Almond . . . Spanish Club, 5 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Sports, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr., Treas., 1 yr.; JV Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Junior Chorus, Accompanist, 1 yr.; Varsity Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; Senior Chorus, Accompanist, 2 yrs.; Girl’s Ensemble, 2 yrs.; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader, Sec.-Treas., 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 1 yr. Yvonne Anderson Crystal Armentrout . . . Pep Club, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; FSA, Treasurer. Samuel Austin. . . ICT, 2 yrs. Joseph Banks Belinda Baty . . . Drama Club, 3 yrs.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 3 yrs. Sec., 1 yr., Vice President, 1 yr.; FTA, 2 yrs.; JA, 2 yrs., Sec., l yr. Gary Blair . . . JV Football, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Span- ish Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. Marion Blair ... SCA representative, 1 yr.; ICT, 1 yr. Donna Bolen . . . Spanish Club, 5 yrs.; FTA, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; Na- tional Honor Society. Linda Boley . . . FHA, 4 yrs., SCA representative, 1 yr.; FHA reporter, 1 yr.; FBLA, 2 yrs.; Prom Decorating Committee; Ring Dance Deco- rating Committee; JA, 1 yr. Lenwood Brightwell . . . Civil Air Patrol, 2 yrs. Susan Branch . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Red Cross, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 1 yr. Bonnie Breeden . . . Pep Club, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Prom and Ring Dance committees. Kathy Brooks . . . Red Cross Club, 1 yr; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 3 yrs.; Art Club, 3 yrs.; JA, 1 yr.; Softball Manager, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs. Wanda Brooks . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 3 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr. Jack Brown . . . 8th grade Basketball; JV Football, 2 yrs.; Vice-presi- dent of Freshman Class; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; SCA Treas.; FCA, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Varsity Club, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Home- coming King. Monterey Brown . . . Basketball, 3 yrs.; Softball, 3 yrs.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Volleyball, 2 yrs.; BCA, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 1 yr.; FFA, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr. Becky Brown . . . Debate Club, 5 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, Debate Club, SCA representative, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 es Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; National onor Society. Wesley Brown . . . Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; JV Football Manager, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs. Barbara Bryant . . . FHA, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Ring Dance Committee. Cathy Bumgarner . . . Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; SCA representative, lyr. Vicki Bumgarner . . . Red Cxoss Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Li- brary Club, 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr. Joe Bush . . . JV Football, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 2 Senior Directory yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Varsity Basketball Manager, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr.; Lee County High School: Eighth Grade Basketball, Chorus, 1 yr. Suzann Bush . . . Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; French Club, 1 yr. Donnie Butler .. . DE, 1 yr. Gail Butler . . . Girl’s Ensemble, 1 yr.; All-Regional Chorus, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Northside Jr. High School: Chorus, 1 yr.; Lee Y- Teens, 1 yr.; Sorority, 3 yrs., Sec., 1 yr., Treas., 1 yr.; Griffin Tri- Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Drama Club, 2 yrs. Barbara Bybee . . . Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; ICT, 1 yr., Vice-president, 1 yr. Judy Caldwell Brenda Callaham . . . Basketball, 2 yrs.; Softball, 1 yr.; SCA repre- sentative, 1 yr. Chorus, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; BCA, 2 yrs., Pres., 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; Campbell County High School: SCA representative, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr. Barney Campbell . . . JV Football, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr. Wayne Canody . . . DE Club, 1 yr.; ICT, 1 yr. John Cantrell... DE Club, 2 yrs. Mike Cantrell... DE Club, 2 yrs. Linda Carderelli . . . Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; JA, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr.; JA Treas., 1 yr.; Bible Club, 1 yr., Treas., l yr. Anne Cardwell . . . FHA, 2 yrs.; Red Cross, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; FTA, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; JA, 2 yrs. Allison Cash... FBLA, 2 yrs. Randy Cash . . . National Honor Society. Malcolm Childress . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr. Iris Coates . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 3 yrs.; Softball, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; DE Club, 2 yr., Pres., 1 yr. Martha Cofer . . . FHA, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Varsity Cheerleader, 1 yr. Debbie Coffey . . . 8th grade Attendant on Homecoming Court; Pep Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Majorette, 1 yr. Donna Coffey . . . Pep Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs.; SCA representative, Chorus, 3 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr. Debra Collins . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; FSA. Dwight Collins .. . FFA, 4 yrs., Treas., 1 yr., Reporter, 1 yr. Janet Collins . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Majorette, 3 yrs., Sec., 1 yr., Assistant Head, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; FSA, Recording Secretary. John Copley . . . National Honor Society, Pres.; Waynesboro High School: SCA senator; Beta Club; FCA. Kathy Cowins . . . Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Intra- mural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Spirit Un- limited, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. Wayne Cox Steve Cyrus . . . JV Football, 1 yr.; FCA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 3 yrs.; Junior Class President. Dale Dalton... FHA 4yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr. Ricky Daniel . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. Chris Dawson . . . Red Cross Club, 3 yrs., Historian, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs. Bobbie Woodall Davis . . . Art Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Bee- line, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; ICT, 1 yr., Treas., 1 yr.; Buzzer, 1 yr. Karen Dawson . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Cafeteria Moni- tor, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 1 yr. Bobby Dearing . . . Red Cross Club, 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Buzzer, 2 yrs., Business Manager, 1 yr. Edwige Denyszyn . . . Latin Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs. Scott DeSha . . . Band, 4 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Band Club, 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; FCA, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Edwin Dillard . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr. Roger Dodl. . . Baseball manager, 1 yr. Terry Doyen . . . 8th Grade Basketball, 1 yr.; Intramural Softball, 4 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 1 yr.; Cho- rus, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Baseball Team, 1 yr. Blake Driskill . . . Track, 1 yr. Robert Drumheller . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Track, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. Delores Dudley . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yr.; FHA, 1 yr. Jane Dudley . . . DE, 1 yr.; Altavista High School: FHA, 1 yr.; Rust- burg High School; Student Advisory, 2 yr.; FHA, 2 yrs. Jim Dudley .. . DE Club, 1 yr. Ronald Dugger . . . Holy Cross High School: Soccer, 2 yrs. Mike Duncan . . Baseball, 3 yrs. . Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Mike Dunevant . . . Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 5 yrs.; SCA representative, 2 yrs.; JV Basketball, 1 yr.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Track, 1 yr. Tim Dunford . . . 8th grade Basketball, 1 yr.; Debate Club, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 1 yr.; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society, Vice-pres. Mildred Eads . . . Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; French Club, 2 yrs.; JA, 1 yr. Robert East Dianne Elliott . . Chorus, 3 yrs.; Girl’s Ensemble, 2 yrs., FSA. Kenneth Englund... Art Club, 1 yr. Cindy Evans . . . Red Cross Club, 5 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Intra- mural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 4 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; Girl’s Basketball Scorekeeper, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society; JA, lyr. Elaine Evans .. . Pep Club, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr-.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; JA, 2 yrs.; Chattanooga Valley Jr. High School: Glee Club, 1 yr.; Tumbling Team, 1 yr.; Chattanooga Valley High School: FBLA, 1 yr. Elizabeth Falls . . . Pep Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society; FSA, Corresponding Secretary. Darlene Farmer Ellen Fariss Thomas Fariss . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; FCA, 2 yrs., Reporter, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr., Re- porter, 1 yr.; National Honor Society; Chess Club, 1 yr. Peter Fazzi . . . JV Football, 1 yr.; 8th Grade Basketball, 1 yr.; Pres. of 8th Grade Class; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Baseball, 3 yrs.; FCA, 1 yr.; JV Basketball, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr. Henry Fenton . . . Wrestling, 1 yr.; JV Football, 1 yr.; Track, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr. Barbara Ferguson . . . Beeline, 1 yr. Eddie Fisher . . . Debate Club, 5 yrs., Treas., 1 yr., Vice-pres., 1 yr., Pres., 1 yr.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; SCA representative, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Varsity Debate Team, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. Janet Fitch .. . Art Club, 4 yrs., Vice-president, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Mon- itor, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Buzzer, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, Treas.; One Way Club, 1 yr. Wilson Fitzgerald . . . Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr. . Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Euphan Fowler Larry Fowler... DE Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr. Becky Fox . . . Drama Club, 3 yrs.; FHA, 2 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; FHA Reporter, 1 yr.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Softball, 1 yr.; Spirit aire 2 yrs.; Majorette, 1 yr.; Girl’s Ensemble, 1 yr.; Monogram ub, 1 yr. Richard Fulton . . . National Honor Society. Robert Furr . . . Baseball, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Volleyball, 1 yr.; Soccer, 1 yr.; Cricket, 1 yr.; Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs. Gary Gallion . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Wrestling, 1 yr.; Junior Class Treas.; Delegate to Boy’s State; History Club, 1 yr.; Vice-pres. of Senior Class. Susan Gallion . . . Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr. Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Junior Class Sec.; Majorette, 2 yrs.; Span- ish Club, 2 yrs.; Girl’s State Representative; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Majorette treas., 2 yrs.; National Honor So- ciety; DAR Award. Ernie Garbee . . . JV Football, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Band Club, 1 yr., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Varsity eae 2 yrs., Captain, 1 yr.; Varsity Club, 1 yr.; Senior Homecoming ourt. Laura Garbee . . . Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Band, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; 10th Grade Homecoming Court; Var- sity Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, Sec., 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. Debbie Gilliland . .. Red Cross Club, 5 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr. Frank Gough . . . 8th Grade Basketball, 1 yr.; JV Football, 2 yrs.; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.; Delegate to Boy’s State; Varsity Club, 1 yr., Sec., 1 yr.; Vice-pres. of 8th Grade Class; Pres. of Freshman Class; SCA representative, 1 yr.; FCA, 2 yrs., Reporter, 1-yr.; National Honor Society; Outstanding Teen- agers of America. David Hackemeyer. Michael Haden. . . JV Football, 1 yr. Glenn Hahn .. . Band, 3 yrs.; National Honor Society. Joan Hall... FHA, 1yr.; Art Club, 3 yrs. Steve Hall . . . Drama Club, 3 yrs.; JV Football, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; JA, 1 yr.; JV Basketball Manager, 1 yr.; Varsity Basketball Manager, 2 yrs.; Golf Team, 2 yrs.; Treas. of Senior Class. David Hamlet . . . Vice-pres. of 8th Grade Class; Intramural Softball, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 3 yrs.; Baseball Manager, 1 yr. Betty Hamlin . . . Band, 5 yrs.; Pep Band, 2 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, lyr.; French Club, 3 yrs. ; Dennis Harmon Marlene Harris. . . Chorus, 2 yrs. Brenda Hartless . FBLA, 2 yrs. . . FHA, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Carolyn Haymes . . . Chorus, 1 yr.; Susie Gibson High School: FHA, 1 yr. Debbie Hendrick . . . Band, 5 yrs.; Pep Band, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr.; National Honor Society; JA, 2 yrs. Charlotte Henegan . . yrs., Historian, 1 yr. . FHA, 2 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr.; DE Club, 2 Terry Heptinstall . . . Band, 3 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs.; JA, 1 yr. Ricky Hicks. . . 8th Grade Basketball, 1 yr. Mike Hill Gary Hogan . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr. Linda Holmes . . . Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; SCA representative, 3 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Bee- line, 3 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs; Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Secea layr Science Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. Ronnie Hubbard . . . Drama Club, 3 yrs.; Wrestling, 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr. 203 Clara Lynne Hunter . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Drama Club, 4 yrs., Pres., 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 3 yrs.; French Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. Thomas Ingram III Donna Jamerson . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Manager of Girl’s Basketball, 2 yrs.; Softball, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs., Sec., 1 yr.; Volleyball, 1 yr. Lori Jay . . . DE Club, 1 yr.; JA, 2 yrs., Sec., 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; FBLA, 2 yrs. John Jett . . . French Club, 2 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr. ; FBLA, lyr. Linda Diane Johnston .. . FHA, 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; FBLA, 2 yrs. Cathy Jones... DE Club, 1 yr.; Library Club, 2 yrs. Patricia Jones Betty Kidd Karel Kiefer . . . National Honor Society. Kathy Kiger . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs. Jeff Lacy . . . Band, 4 yrs.; Band Club, 3 yrs., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Span- ish Club, 1 yr., Treas., 1 yr. Sheila Lair... FHA, l yr.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs. David Lang .. . JV Football, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; FBLA, 2 yrs., Vice-pres., 1 yr. Jeff Larson . . . Debate Club, 5 yrs.; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; JA, 1 yr.; Chess Club, 2 yrs., Pres., 2 yrs. Holly Lawrence . . . FHA, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; FTA, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr. John Lawrence... . Beeline, 1 yr. Annie Lawson . . . Pep Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; JA, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr. Ramonia Lee . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs.; BCA, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Delegate to Girl’s State. Kathy Lillard . . . SCA representative, 2 yrs.; Band, 4 yrs.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Band Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Junior Class Vice-pres.; FSA. Bill Lindsey . . . Art Club, 1 yr.; Track, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, 1 yr.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; Buzzer. David Lunsford . . . Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Mitchell Neilson School: 8th Grade Football; Central High School: 9th Grade Football. Cara McConville... FSA. Gene McGann .. . Industrial Arts Club, 1 yr.; ICT Club, 1 yr. Mike McGlothlin . . . Spanish Club, 1 yr. Ann McKenna . . . French Club, 5 yrs., Treas., 1 yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs., Treas., 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; JV Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Volleyball, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Freshman Class Sec.; Freshman Homecoming Court; Varsity Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Sophomore Class Sec.; Science Club, 1 yr., Treas., 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; Manager of Girl’s Basketball, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; SCA President; National Honor Society. Sandra McKenna . . . Basketball, 3 yrs.; Softball, 3 yrs.; Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr. Andy McQuaid. . . Band, 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr. Martha Magann Angela Maio . . . Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; DE Club, 1 yr.; JA, 2 yrs. Mike Marston Robin Mason . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr.; ICT Club, 1 yr. Carter Martin . . . JV Football, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yr.; FCA, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Track, 3 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs. Roxanne Martin. . yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs. . FHA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 3 Allen Martin Wanda Martin... FHA, 1 yr. Nancy Massie... FHA, 1 yr.; Chorus, 4 yrs. Janet Maxey . . . Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Pep. Club, 2 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; Varsity Cheerleader, 3 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs., Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. Teresa Mayberry . . . Library Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; JA, 1 yr.; Bible Club, 1 yr.; FBLA, 2 yrs. Gerald Mays. . yr. Kathy Meadows . . . Red Cross Club, 3 yrs.; Latin Club, 4 yrs.; Intra- mural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; JA, 1 eet saee 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; History Club, 1 yr. . Stonewall Jackson High School: Landscaping Club, 1 Aubrey Miear . .. DE Club, 2 yrs. Sue Miller . . . FHA, 4 yrs.; Red Cross, 1 yr.; FFA, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr. : Amanda Minix . . . Chorus, 1 yr.; Volleyball, 3 yrs.; Soccer, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Hockey, 2 yrs.; French Club, 2 yrs.; SCA repre- sentative, 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Teresa Montgomery .. . FHA, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Cafeteria Moni- tor, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 1 yr.; Band, 3 yrs.; Bee- line, 1 yr.; Band Club, 1 yr., Sec., 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; JA, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. | Victor Moss Nancy Nash . . . Pep Club, 2 yrs.; SCA representative, 2 yr.; Bible Club, | 2 yrs.; FSA. Warren Nash . . . Buzzer, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; Central Bucks High | School: Track, 1 yr. —— nll Sammy Newman .. . JV Football, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Sopho-| more Class Treas. ; ICT Club, 1 yr. Jim Newton . . . Band, 5 yrs.; Wrestling, 1 yr.; JV Football, 1 yr.; FCA, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Band Club, 4 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Mike O’Brien Frank Ogden . . . Track, 1 yr. Marisue Osmondson Terry Ottinger Faye Ore... FHA, 1yr.; FBLA, 1 yr. Joyce Palmer . . . Library Club, 3 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 3 yrs.; Soft ball Manager, 1 yr.; Debate Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Spirit Un- limited, 1 yr. David Parker . .. DE Club, 2 yrs. Stewart Parnell . . . JV Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Var- sity Club, 3 yrs.; FCA, 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; FCA Treas., 1 yr.; Span- ish Club, 1 yr.; Golf, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr. Joe Patrick . . . 8th Grade Basketball; DE Club, 2 yrs. Rodney Patterson Mike PerDieu. .. DE Club, 1 yr. Jane Petty . . . Latin Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 3 yrs., Treas., 1 yr.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Track, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Girl’s Ensemble, 2 yrs.; Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Varsity Cheerleader, .3 yrs., Head Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, — 2 yrs., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Girls’ State Delegate; SCA representative, 1 yr.; SCA Vice-pres., 1 yr. ; Mike Phillips . . . FFA, 5 yrs., Treas., 1 yr., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Pres., | lyr.; JV Basketball, 1 yr. Anita Philpott . . . Track, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 2 yrs.; Cafeteria | Monitor, 2 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs.; Pep oa rs yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Science ub, lyr. Cindy Porter... FHA, 4yrs.; DE Club, 2 yrs. Sally Porter... FHA, lyr.; FBLA, 1 yr. Dennis Powell. . . JV Basketball, 1 yr. Barbara Pribble Cindy Proffitt... FHA, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Lynn Ramsey . . . Red Cross Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 Vines Pep Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 4 yrs.; Chorus, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; Volley- ball, 3 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Softball, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; One Way Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society; Outstanding Teenagers of America. Starla Ramsey . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, lyr.; Bible Club, 1 yr.; FFA, 1 yr. Pam Reams. . . Library Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Girl’s Ensemble, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs. Tony Reese . . . JV Football, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; FCA, ane SCA representative, 1 yr.; Band, 1 yr.; Band Club, 1 yer lub, 1 yr. ‘Judy Reynolds Nona Reynolds . . . FHA, 4 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 5 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr. Shawn Reynolds . . . Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Chess Club, 2 yrs., Sec.- Treas., 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Lola Rice... FHA, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr. Rita Rice . . . Pep Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, 4 yrs.; History Club, 1 ‘ee SCA representative, 3 yrs.; Art Club, 1 yr.; French Club Pres., yr. Curtis Richardson . . . JV Football, 2 yrs.; FCA, 1 yr.; Varsity Foot- ball, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Donna Richardson . . . JV Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 3 yrs.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Varsity Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Hockey, 1 yr.; Na- tional Honor Society. Andy Riffe Syndie Robertson . . . Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Debate Club, 2 yrs.; Band, 3 yrs.; Beeline, 3 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Band Club, 1 yr; Pep Band, 1 yr.; Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Softball, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs., Pres., 1 yr., SCA representative, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. David Robertson . . . Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. Timothy Robinson . . . Football, 4 yrs.; Track, 4 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs. Carol Rogers . . . National Honor Society; Sandusky Jr. High School: Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Soccer, Speed- ball, Hockey, 1 yr; FSA, President. Janice Roginski . . . Pep Club, 1 yr.; Band, 4 yrs.; Band Club, 4 yrs., Sec., 1 yr.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Pep Band, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr. Jeff Ross . . . Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Track, 2 yrs.; SCA representative, 2 yrs.; Chess Club, 1 yr. Claude Royal . . . JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Basketball, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Constance Royal... FBLA, 2 yrs., Sec., 1 yr. Glenda Ruble . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Majorette, 3 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; National Honor So- ciety; FSA, Vice President. Dianne Rudder . . .. Library Club, 3 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, .3 yrs.; Chorus, 4 yrs.; Girl’s Ensemble, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Debate Club, 3 yrs.; FTA, 2 yrs.; Debate Club Treas., 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Douglas Saunders Barbara Schoonover . . . JA, 2 yrs.; Treas., 2 yrs. Heywood Scott . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; JV Football, 1 yr.; Track, 3 yrs.; JA, 1 yr.; BCA, 2 yr.; French Club, 1 yr.; SCA repre- sentative, 1 yr.; Drama Club, 2 yrs., Pres., 1 yr.; tional Honor Society. Beeline, 1 yr.; Na- Johnny Seigla Mike Shannon . . . JV Football, 2 yrs.; ICT, 1 yr. Faye Shepard . . . French Club, 5 yrs., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Track, 1 yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs., Sec., 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Spirit Un- limited, l yr.; JA, 2 yrs.; FSA. Sandra Shupe. . . DE Club, 1 yr. Lauren Sims . . . Pep Club, 2 yrs.; French Club, 4 yrs.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs., Treas., 1 yr. Nancy Smith . . . Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; National Honor So- ciety. Rodney Smith . . . JV Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football, 2 yrs.; Varsity Club, 2 yrs. Roger Smith . . . Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; JV Football, 1 yr.; FCA, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 3 yrs.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs. Sharon Smith . . . Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Span- ish Club, 2 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Drama Club, 3 yrs.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; Bible Club, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. Angela Snead . . . Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; FBLA, 2 yrs.; BCA, 1 yr.; Chorus, 1 yr. Jane Snyder . . . Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. Ann Sowder . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Debate Club, 5 yrs., Vice-pres., 1 yr., Sec., 1 yr., Pres., 1 yr.; Varsity Debate Team, 5 yrs.; SCA repre- sentative, 5 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Cafete- ria Monitor, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Beeline, 1 yr.; Buzzer, 2 yrs., Co-Editor, 1 yr.; National Honor Society; Outstanding Teenagers of America. Bert Spear... JV Football, 1 yr.; JA, lyr. Ann Speight . . . Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; National Honor So- ciety. Terry Spurling . . . Groveport Madison High School: FHA, 2 yrs., DE Club, 1 yr. Margaret Steele . . . SCA representative, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr.; ICT Club, airee, Sialek, Uae Pam Stinnett... FHA, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Chorus, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Kathy Tate . . . Pep Club, 4 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Volley- ball, 1 yr.; Majorettes, 3 yrs., Assistant Head, 1 yr., Head Majorette, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 4 yrs.; Newspaper Staff, 1 yr.; Band, 1 yr.; Sen- ior Chorus, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Varsity Football Cheerleader, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Pat Taylor . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 3 yrs.; Beeline, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr.; National Honor Society, Sec. Tony Templeton Joan Thomas . . . Marley Jr. High School: Gym Club, 1 yr.; Art Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Amherst High School: Glee Club, 1 yr. Gerald Thompson Gordon Tinnell Robin Tolley . . . JV Football, 2 yrs.; JV Basketball, 2 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Football Manager, 1 yr.; Industrial Arts Club, 1 yr., Vice-pres., l yr. Peggy Trent Danny Viar . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr., Varsity Football, 1 yr.; Varsity Club, 1 yr. Rhonda Viar . . Club, 1 yr. . FHA, 2 yr.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; DE Eddie Vogt . . . Spanish Club, 3 yrs., Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Track, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr., Pres., 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Delegate to Boy’s State; History Club, 1 yr.; Senior Class Pres.; National Honor Society; Outstanding Teenagers of America. 205 206 Sushima Vyas Donald Wade . . . 8th grade Basketball; JV Football, 1 yr.; Track, 4 yrs.; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 3 yrs.; Wrestling, 2 yrs. Kathy Wagner .. . Art Club, 2 yrs.; Vice-pres., 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Track, 2 yrs.; Volleyball, 1 yr.; JA, lyr. Shelby Walker . . . Red Cross Club, 5 yrs.; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Bible Club, 2 yrs.; FBLA, 2 yrs.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; History Club, 1 yr. Susan Walker . . . Track, 2 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Art Club, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; JA, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 2 yrs. Janice Wall . . . FHA, 2 yrs.; Intramural Track, 1 yr.; Intramural Bas- ketball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; JA, lyr. Carol Walsh . . . Chorus, 1 yr.; Lake Taylor High School: Drama Club, lyr.; Titan Times, 1 yr.; JA, 1 yr. Sharon Walthall . . . Red Cross Club, 3 yrs.; Drama Club, 4 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; Chorus, 3 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Volleyball, 1 yr.; DE Club, 1 yr., Sec.-Treas., 1 yr.; Homecoming Queen. Mike Watson . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; JA, 2 yrs.; National Honor Society. Robert Watson Debbie Watts... . lyr.; FSA. Red Cross, 2 yrs.; JA, 2 yrs., Treas., 1 yr., Sec., John Watts . . . Campbell County High School Band, 2 yrs. Tom Wheaton ... Track, 1 yr. Anita Whitlock . . . Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Intramural Volleyball, 1 yr.; Latin Club, 5 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; JA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; FHA, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Jamie Whitt . . FFA, 1 yr. . Band, 5 yrs.; Pep Band, 2 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Laurie Wiklund... National Honor Society. Barry Wilhelm . . . 8th Grade Basketball; JV Football, 2 yrs.; Latin Club, 3 yrs.; 8th Grade Basketball Manager, 1 yr.; Intramural Basket- ball, 1 yr.; Freshman Homecoming Court; Varsity Football, 3 yrs.; Track, 3 yrs.; Varsity Club, 3 yrs.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Pres., 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Patricia Williams... FHA, 1 yr.; ICT, 1 yr. Peggy Williams . . . Amherst High School: Pep Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr. Martha Wills . . . Pep Club, 2 yrs.; Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Band, 5 yrs.; Science Club 1 yr.; Latin Club, 2 yrs.; Band Club, 4 yrs., Pres., 1 yr.; Beeline, 2 yrs.; Majorette, 3 yrs.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs; Sec.-Treas., 1 yr.; FTA, 2 yrs., Vice-pres, 1 yr.; JA, 1 yr.; SCA representative, 1 yr. Patricia Wilson... DE Club, 1 yr. Eddie Wilson . . . Latin Club, 3 yrs.; Chess Club, 1 yr.; National Honor Society. Robby Wilson . . . Chorus, 3 yrs.; Science Club, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs.; Majorette, 2 yrs.; Girl’s En- semble, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr. Ronald Wilson . .. DE Club, 3 yrs. Mike Winebarger . . . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Chorus, 2 yrs. Robert Winfrey . . . Band, 3 yrs.; JV Football, 1 yr.; Wrestling, 1 yr.; Band Club, 1 yr.; Buzzer, 1 yr. Elizabeth Winston . . . Red Cross Club, 1 yr. Cheryl Witt... FHA, 3 yrs. Joyce Witt Sandra Witt . . . Spanish Club, 1 yr.; FBLA, 1 yr. Susan Witt . . . Red Cross Club, 2 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Majorette, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 1 yr. Sharon Wood . . . FHA, 1 yr.; Art Club, 2 yrs.; Chorus, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr. Debbie Woody . . . Volleyball, 3 yrs.; Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; FHA, 3 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; Softball, 3 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, 3 yrs.; JA, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 3 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; French Club, 1 yr. Judy Woody . . . Cafeteria Monitor, 1 yr.; FHA, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Varsity Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Pep Club, 1 yr.; Spirit Unlimited, 2 yrs., Pres., 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 1 yr., Pres., 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr. Cindy Wooldridge . yr. Bobby Wooldridge . yrs., Co-editor, 1 yr. . . Pep Club, 2 yrs.; DE Club, 1 yr., Historian, 1 . . Beeline, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 4 yrs.; Buzzer, 3 Sandra Wooldridge . . . Pep Club, 1 yr.; JV Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Intra- mural Basketball, 1 yr.; Basketball, 4 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Volley- ball, 3 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; Softball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 2 yrs.; Spirit Unlimited, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 2 yrs. Susan Wooldridge . . lyr. . Intramural Basketball, 1 yr.; Cafeteria Monitor, pale) Wooldridge . . . Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; ICT Club, 1 yr., Pres., yr. Beth Worley . . . Red Cross Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; Track, 1 yr.; Volleyball, 1 yr.; Softball, 1 yr.; Spanish Club, 1 yr.; Junior Home- coming Court; DE Club, 1 yr. Charlene Wright Wanda Wright... FHA, 2 yrs. David Yasbick Mark Young . . . 8th Grade Basketball; DE Club, 1 yr. A Abbott, Elizabeth Ann 14,18,50 130,133,139 Abbott, Patrici a Joy 94,138 Abbott, Robert Michael 84,118 Albert, Sharon Arlene 18,50,130 Alcock, Shirley Anne 84 Aldous, Alan Robert 50 Aldrich, William Allen 74 Alexander, Belinda Gayle 50,137 Alexander, Evelyn Arcilla 104 Allen, Alfred Dennis 14,74,172, 174 Allen, Catherine Jean 104 Allen, Cathy Ann 94 Allen, Celestine Marie 129 Allen, Debbie Winn 84,142 Allen, Jeffery Brian 104 Allen, John Steven 74 ens Thomas Wagner 74,172, 17 Almond, Debra Lynn 94 Almond, Debra Marge 94,138,146 Almond, Eric Glenn 50 Almond, Gerald Keith 94 Almond, Jody Ann 94 Almond, Karen Viola 84,146 Almond, Susan Marie 50,119,145, 166 Anderson, Audrey Lee 94,124, 138 Anderson, James Arthur 84,124, 144 167,174 Anderson, Maribeth Diane 94,134 Anderson, Yvonne Marie Andrews, Connie Laverne 84 Andrews, Elbert Leon 74 Andrews, Serita 74 Armentrout, Crystal Ann 50,136 Arnold, Charles Edgar 94,120, 124,140,146,174 Arthur, Barry Alan 104 Arthur, Barry Carthall Arthur, Crawford Lee 104 Arthur, Donna Gayle 70,124,132, 140 Arthur, Gary Boyd 51 Arthur, Gary Wallace 104 Arthur, Glen Edward 74,119,124, 137,139,153,175 Arthur; Jane Ellen 84,134 Arthur, Kandus Louise 94 Arthur, Susan Renee 134 Arthur, Teresa Gayle 104 Artois, Catherine Lee 84,137 Artois, John William 104 Ashworth, Dennis Neal 94,140, 174 Austin, Frank William 74 Austin, George Lewis 94 Austin, Linda Denise 104 Austin, Samuel Paul 123 Austin, Vicky Lynn Austin, Wanda Leola 94 Austin, William Byrd 74 B Baber, David Lamont 74,131,140 Bagby, Cynthia 94,134,174 Bagwell, Frank F. 104 Baker, Carrington Diuguid 74 Baker, Dale Peyton 104 Baker, Kathy Gail 74 Baldwin, Sam Allen Ball, Theodore David 74 Ballard, Evans Thomas 94 Ballard, Sandra Phyllis 94 Ballowe, David Ray 104 Ballowe, Robert L. 94,174 Ballowe, Tracy Ann 94,132 Bankert, David Wayne 84,138 Bankert, John Michael 104 Bankert, Myra Ann 74,132,134 Banks, Barry Wyatt 84 Banks, Cynthia Lorrene 94 Banks, David Anthony Banks, Dennis Lee 84 Banks, Joseph Alexander 51 Banks, Katherine Lee Index Banks, Michael Grayson 94,138, 174 Banks, Valeria Corrine Barclay, Thomas Frazier 104 Barksdale, Charles Leroy 104 Barksdale, Karen Lynn 74,124, 139 Barksdale, Nancy Burton 104 Barnes, Angela Marie 104 Barricks, Anita Faye 84 Bartell, Vicky Hicks Bass, Travis Edwin 84,143,146 Baty, Belinda Brigitte 51,132,137 Baty, James Edward Baughn, Anne Elizabeth 104 Beaman, Rebecca M. 104 Beasley, Cynthia Lynn 84,137 Beasley, Deborah Bryant 94,134 Beck, Victoria Hamilton 84,137, 143,159 BeCraft, Kenneth Vaughan 94 BeCraft, Lewis Kirk 84 Belden, Marilyn Lee 104,142,143 Bell, John Ray 84,172 Bell, Rickey Owen 94 Bennett, Vicki 74,132 Bersch, Raymond Phaup 104,169 Bersch, Winston Stuart 137,175 Beyrau, Anne Teresa 84,137,176 Bibb, Judy Gail 84 Bibb, Richard Eugene 84,138,143 Bible, Charles David 104 Bible, Karen Gail 75 Bingham, Barbara Sue 95 Blackburn, Yvonne 104 Blair, Alice Gayle Blair, Carolyn Dawn 95 Blair, Clyde William 95 Blair, Gary Wayne 51,119,174 Blair, III, Marion Buford 51,123 Blair, Terry Daniel 84 Blankenship, Cathy Anita 95,138 Blankinship, Grafton Eugene 84, 143,174,175 Blanks, Amy Stevens 84,137,168 Blanks, Mic hael Howard 84,137, 162,168 Board, Pamela Kaye 95,114,138 Board, Robert Michael 105,124, 168,175 Bohon, Clemons Carson 95 Bolen, Donna Ethel 51,130,133, 139 Boley, Linda Jean 51 Bomar, Vickie Lynn 105 Bonds, Mark 95,140 Bondurant, Linda 85,139 Bondurant, Thomas Allan 95 Bondurant, Wanda Sue 105 Bonham, Janet Kay 84,137 Booker, Gary Wayne 75 Bostic, Patti Gail 95,127,134,137 Bowen, Susan Ritchie 85,139 Boyer, Douglas Kenneth 105 Bradley, Carol Ann 95,134 Bradley, Horace Elbert Bradley, Shirley Marie 105 Branch, Mark Booker 95 Branch, Susan Gayle 51 Breeden, Bonnie 51 Brewer, Joseph Craig 75,119, 139,140 Brightwell, Lenwood Roger 51 Brightwell, Richard Wayne 105 Brooks, Kathy Ann 51 Brooks, Patricia Ann 75 Brooks, Wanda Elaine 51,140 Brown, Clarence Ezra Brown, David Darrell 105 Brown, David W. 105 Brown, David Wayne 105 Brown, Donnie Ray Brown, Gerald Hugh 138 Brown, Germaine Carol 75,119, 136 Brown, Jack Clayton 51,141,162 Brown, Janet Louise 95 Brown, Julie Ann 95,143 Brown, Lona Marie 95 Brown, Michael Jerry 85,124,125, 167,174 Brown, Michael Wayne Brown, Monterey 51,119,176,177 Brown, Particia 75,137 Brown, Rebecca Lynn 52,124,126, 133,139 Brown, Sheila Faye Brown, Steve Kelly 105 Brown, Timothy William 95 Brown, Vickie Lea 75,136,139 Brown, Virginia Ann 75,132,137, 140 Brown, Wanda Faye 85,143 Brown Jr., Wesley Terrell 52 Brown, Wilbur Freddie 95 Brown, William Ezra Bruder, Iris Maria Bruffy, Carlton Hamlet 95 Bruffy, Sandra Gail 75,134 Brumley, Kristi Lynn 85 Brunk, Daniel Neal 75 Brunk, Sylvia M. 85 Brunk, Veda Lynn 105 Bryan, Raymond Hugh 85 Bryan, Ruth Ann 95,134 Bryant, Barbara Thompson 52 Bryant, Brenda Lee 105 Bryant, Sheila Dawn 95,174 Buchanan, Brad David 104,105, 120 Buchanan, Mark 85 Buck, Edward Leigh 95,120,160, 174 Bullock, Mark Jessee 85,146,174 Bumgarner, Audrey Kay 105,142, 143 Bumgarner, Cathey Lynn 52 Bumgarner, Charles Edward 95 Bumgarner, Vickie Fay 52,130 Bumgarner, Wanda May 75, 132, 139 Burch, Garnet Neil 85,120,122, 160 Burford, Cheryl Diane 105 Burford, Dana Clark 95,160 Burford, Kim 85,138 Burks, Phyllis Diane 105 Burley, Bonnie Lee 16,52 Burley, Rebecca Diane 142 Burnett, Debra Kay Burnett, Joseph Carl 105 Burnett, Laura Lee 75,139 Burnette, Deronda 85,124 Burnette, Guy Henry 75,118,170 Burnette, Sharon Yvonne 75,82 Burns, Donald Kent 95,138 Burton, Kathy Virginia 105,134 Burton, Robert James 95 Burton, William James 75,170 Bush, Demoris Jane 105 Bush, Joseph Edward 52,140 Bush, Suzann Dee 52,137,139 Butler, Brenda Kay 85 Butler, Carla June 105,134,143 Butler, Claudia Gail 13,52,143 Butler, Debbie Jean Butler, Linda Faye 95 Butler, Donnie William 52,122 Butt, Michael David 105 Butt, W. C. 95,137 Bybee, Barbara Ann 52,123 Bybee, Particia 85 Bybee, Susan Rebecca 95,140 Byrd, Tina Marie 85,127 C Callaham, Brenda Gail 12,53, 119,124 Callahan, Jerry Jackson 95 Callahan, Jimmy Lee 85,170 Caldwell, Freddie Wayne 85 Caldwell, Judy Burnell 53,139 Calloway, Doreatha Maxine 168 Calloway, Ophelia Laverne 105 Calloway, Particia Dyonicia 105 Campbell, Barney Charles 53 Campbell, David Keith 85 Campbell, Danny Ray 207 208 Campbell, Lawrence Michael 195 Campbell, Mary Lou 95 Campbell, Teresa Mae 95 Canada, Paul James Canada, Yolanda Denese 75 Candler, Gary Eugene Canody, Nancy Karen 95,138 Canody, Wayne Thomas 123 Cantrell, John Ray 53,122 Cantrell, Michael Edward 53 Carderelli, Linda Sue 53 Carderelli, Michael Anthony 105 Cardwell, Elizabeth Anne 53,132, 142 Carroll, Kevin Michael Carwile, Bradford Lynn 85 Carwile, Kathy Dianna 75 Carwile, Rhonda Kay 105 Carwile, Wanda Sue 75,134,139 Carwile, Windell Hurt Jr. 75,170 Cash, Allison Elizabeth 53 Cash, Cynthia Ann 85,127 Cash, Donna Sue 105 Cash, Gayle Lynn 105,142 Cash, Randy Alan 53,133 Cash, Ricky Everett 105,139 Cavey, Edith Darlene 85,139 Cawthorne, Robert 105 Chambers, Judy Ann 105 Chambers, Linda Sue 75 Chandler, Gary 144 Chappell, Leigh Ann 105,124,134, 159 Chavez, Anita Sarah 75,137 Childers, Debie Carol 105,142 Childress, Malcolm Randolph 53, 122 Chunn, Ben 75 Clark, Danny 95 Clark, Sandra Gail 75,137 Claybrook, Susan Faye Claybrook, Trilvia Ann 75 Clemenson, Randolph Gorden Clemenson, Greg 95,121 Clements, Florence Pringle Clements, William 75 Clowdis, Carroll Lynn 105 Clowdis, Kenneth Lynwood 75 Clowdis, Lewis Ashby Coates, Iris Laverne 53,122 Coates, John Thomas Cofer, Martha Kay 53,158 Coffey, Deborah Lynn 18,54,66, 149 Coffey, Donna Rhea 54 Coffey, Janet 85 Coffey, Terry 105,134 Coffman, Joyce Lynn Colbert, Lee Jeanette Colbert, Rachel Charlene Colbert, Randy Coleman, Cheryl Devon 105 Coleman, George Clifton Coleman, James Edward 95 Coleman, Karen Lynn (Molly) 85 Coleman, Kenneth Franklin 85 Coleman, Robin Faith 85 Coleman, Ralph Warren 85,141 Coleman, Sandra Jo 105,134 Coleman, Timothy Lee 106 Collier, Robin Elaine 106 Collins, Barbara Elizabeth 75 Collins, Debra Lynn 54,136 Collins, Dwight Curtis Collins, Janet Lucille 54,136,149 Collins, Kathy Suzanne 85,134 Collins, Kevin Randall 95 Collins, Susan 85 Colinger, Robert Donald Colinger, Sandra Diane 75 Collier, Fayette Smith 106 Conner, Anita Page 18,75,139,166 Cooper, Wilmer Van 96,118 Copley, John William 20,54,133 Copley, Paul Andrew 96,140 Cordier, Jack F. 76 Costa, Darrell Eugene 96 Costa, Donald Ray 106 Cowart, Deborah Yvonne 106 Cowins, Charles Lynn 94,96,120, 140,160,170 Cowins, John Paul Jr. 76 Cowins, Mary Katherine 53,54, 133,139 Cox, Brian Glenn 76,119,120,139 Cox, Dennis Coleman 106 Cox, Keith Edwin 85,138, 143,144 Cox, Robin Sue 96 Cox, Steven Wayne 106 Cox, Terry Cox, Wayne Lee Craft, Lou Ann 12,54,66,119,149 Craft, Robert Wayne 85,138 Crain, Teri Dawn 96 Crandall, Kevin Wayne 85 Crane, Kenneth Brian 96 Creasy, Robert Neal 106 Creasy, Ray Lenwood 106 Creasy, Steven Daniel 96,121 Creasy, Vivian Marie 96 Creger, Kenneth Bradley Creger, Melanie Anne 96 Crews, Charles Barney 85 Crews, Eddie Halt 96,174 Crews, Geraldine Fran 96 Crickenberger, Brian Leigh 96 Crist, Gregory Earl Crist, Michael Ray 76,170 Crist, Steven Lee 85,170 Criste, Steve T. 106 Crouse, Debra Jean 106 Csuhta, Constance Rae 106,142 Csuhta, Richard Raymond 96,138 Cundiff, Dennis Leon Cunningham, Gary Lee Cunningham, Sandra 106 Cyrus, Charles F. 96,138 Cyrus, Clarence James 106 Cyrus, Claudia Ann 76 Cyrus, David Early 85,124,137, 160 Cyrus, Gaurry Wayne 76,175 Cyrus, Glenn Allen 96 Cyrus, Kenneth Carroll 86 Cyrus, Ronald William 106 Cyrus, Stephen Ken 16,54 Cyrus, Vickie Anne 106 D Dalton, Allan Blair 86 Dalton, Clyde Eugene Dalton, Elizabeth Dale 54,134, 141 Dalton, Lavonne Elaine 106,134, 142 Dalton, Phillip Lee 86,175 Dalton, Sandy Diana 86,143 Daniel, David Coy 86 Daniel, Ricky Edward 54 Davenport, Robin Hope 86 David, Willa Lynette 96,124,125, 126,127,137 Davis, Beverley Lewis Davis, Bobbie Woodall 54 Davis, Calvin Wayne 86 Davis, Joey 106 Davis, Kenneth Franklin 96 Davis, Michael Gregg 76 Davis, Ronald Gray 174 Dawkins, Wayne Donnell 106 Dawson, Betty Jean 86,166 Dawson, Christine Ruth 54,145 Dawson, Joel Allen 96 Dawson, Karen Jean 55 Dawson, Leslie Ray 86,162 Dawson, Robert Warren 162 Dawson, Ruth Dale 76,119,134 Deaner, Glenn Alison Dearing, Bobby 55,144 Dearing, Gary Keith 106 Dearing, Randy Scott De Jarnette, Particia Darlene 76,137,158 Denny, Linda 86 Denson, Melanie Dawn 96 Denton, Kimberly Dawn 96 Denton, Tamara Lynn 106 Denyszyn, Edwege Annick 55, 137,139 De Priest, Sheila Gayle 76 Derbin, Willa Jean 76,132,134 Dermoncourt, Karen Lee 76,134, 140 De Sha, Karen Leigh 86,168 De Sha, Michael Scott 55,146,174 De Sha, Ronald Wayne 96,138, 146,174 De Wease, Glenn 76,146,174 Dillard, Edward Colonel Dillard, Karen Denise Dillon, Bryan Hamilton Dillon, Michael Lee 96,120,124 Dishman, Gayle Gregsby 96,134 Dishman, James Bennett 86 Dishman, William Keith 106 Diuguid, Sheila Ann 76 Dixon, Deborah Jean 96,138 Dixon, Freddy Luther 96 Dodl, Deborah Jean 76 Dodl, Gregory Wealch Dodl, Roger Lee 55 Dodson, Karen Lee 86,88,119, 176 Dolan, Brenda Kay 106,143 Dolan, Thomas Lee 86,124,140, 160,172 Dolinger, Barbara Jean 76,134, 142 Donahue, Michael Lee Donnell, Peter James 86 Dorman, Michael Curtis 86 Doss, Marcia Evonne 106 Dowdy, Mark Steven Doyen, Terry Lee 55 Driskill, Blake Douglas 55 Driskill, Donna Marie 86,119,149 rumheller, Robert Sumpter 55 udley, Conrad Dennis 86,173 Dudley, Delores Marie 55 Dudley, Diana Dawn 106,132,134 Dudley, Ella Jane 55 Dudley, James Edward 55 Dudley, Randy Carroll Dudley, Ronnie Duff, Kenneth 76,123 Dugger, Ronald Francis Dunaway, Phillip Steven 76 Duncan, Brian Daniel 76,92,120 Duncan, Karen Beth 106 Duncan, Michael Herman 56,172 Dunevant, Michael James 56,162, 174 Dunford, Timothy Alan 56,133 Dunn, Debbie 96 Dunn, Michael Louis 96,146,174 Dunn, Rory Alan 76 Durham, Carl Thomas 86,133,175 Durham, Lynn 76,138 Durham, Margaret Donnell Durham, Peggy 106 E Eads, Carol Franklin 86,137 Eads, Mildred Scott 56,136 Eagle, Anthony 106 Eagle, Thomas Lee Eanes, Kathie Elizabeth 86 Eaton, Gary Michael 76,140,174 Edwards, Carey Anne 86,137 Edwards, John Mark 96 Elder, Cindy Faye 76,166 Elder, Lindy Gaye 77 Elder, Michael Jerome 106 Ellett, Deborah Kaye 96,149 Elliott, Alvak Anthony 106 Elliott, Carolyn Dianne 56,136, 145 Elliott, Sherry Laree 96 Elliott, Stephen Woodell 96 Ellis, Kenneth Ray 106 Englund, Fred 96,175 Englund, Kenneith Allen 56 Epperson, Ronald Jones 106 Ernest, Jeffrey Franklin 106 Ernsberger, Nancy Lynn 96,140 Etherton, Scott Thomas 106 Eubanks, George Carter 86,118 Eubanks, Steven B. 96 Evans, Christine Dawn Evans, Cynthia Arlene 56,130, 132,133,140,176 Evans, John Edward 86 Evans, Judy Elaine 56 Evans, Karen Annette 106 Evans, Michael Wayne 86,140 Evelyn, Tony Edward 174 Evers, Betty Lou 86,127,140,143 Ewers, Regina Kaye F Falls, Elizabeth Ruth 56,136 Falls, Susan Joy 106,142 Falwell, Jeffrey Leigh 96 Falwell, Robin L. 86,118 Farish, Beth Farish, Craig Franklin 96 Fariss, Elizabeth Anne 107 Farris, Ellen Jones 56 Fariss, Thomas Lee 56,120,133, 140,174,175 Farmer, Darlene Faye Farmer, Mary Ann 96,134 Farmer, William Steven 86,118, 172 Farthing, Kathy Ann 86 Farthing, Terry Wayne 107 Fazzi, Peter Garrett 57 Fears, Deborah Kay 96,138 Ferguson, Barbara Jean 57,131 Ferguson, Charles D. 86,138,141 Ferguson, Deborah Jean 77,134 Ferguson, James Dean 96,138, 167 Fenton, Henry Frank 12,57,131 Fenton, Kristine Ellen 96,140 Fielder, Keith Maurice Fisher, Edward Lee 124,126,133 Fisher, Freddie Randall 97,160, 172 Fishpaw, Charles Curtis 87 Fishpaw, Linda Jean 107,129 Finley, Danny Wade 87 Fitch, Janet Faye 57,128,133 Fitch, Sandra Lynn 77 Fitzgerald, William Edward Fitzgerald, William Lee _ Fitzgerald, Wilson E. Flowers, Kelvin Juan 87 Flowers, Terry L. 87 Flowers, Vincent Wade Fore, Dianne 97 Fore, Jimmy Newman Forlines, Cynthia Ann 87,120,138, 140 Forslund, Cynthia M. 97 Foster, Calvin Coolidge 167 Foster, Connie Ann 107 Foster, Kellye Jo 107 Foster, Lucinda Adele 87 Foutz, Stanford Len 97 Fowler, Euphan Terressa 51 Fowler, George Sherman 107,169 Fowler, Larry 57,122,162 Fowler, Michael Howard 160,174, 175 Fox, Rebecca Jane 57,59,119,145 Fox, Susan Marie 77,139,146,174 Franklin, Larry Heald 107 Franklin, Roxanne Marie 77,134, 136,158 Fruin, Norma Ellen 77,139 Fugate, Michael Noel 97 Fulcher, Susan Wood 107 Fuller, Charles Ear] Fuller, Thomas Preston 87 Fulton, Richard Lee 133,174 Fulton, Terry Wayne 87,137 Furr, James Edward 97,172 Furr, Robert Mitchell 57,137 G Gale, Glenn Richard 77,131 Gallion, Gary Archer 16,18,21,57 Gallion, Susan Leigh 16,20,57, 119, 124,133,149 185 Garbee, Ernie Cleveland 14,58 Garbee, Jimmy Lee 107 Garbee, Laura Elizabeth 18,58, 133,166 Garbee, Lynette 97,134 Garbee, Mary Ellen 14,87,139, 166 Garbee, Paul Edward (Dickie) 77 Garbee, Wanda Sue 136,139 Garrett, Cynthia Diane 107,109 Garrett, Cynthia Marie 107 Garrett, Wanda 87 Gentry, Susan 87 Gibson, Christy 87,139,141 eect Bernadette Marie 102, Gigliotti LuAnn 14,77,119,124 Gilchrist, James Valentine 87 Giles, Pamela Dianne 97,134 Giles, Sandra Elizabeth 97 Gillispic, Betty Lou 97 Gillispic, Debbie Jo Gillispie, Joseph Henry 87 Gilliland, Deborah Lynn 58 Gilliland, Donna Marie 107,134 Gilliland, John Randall 87 Glass, Bonnie 87,134,137 Glass, Eugene Garland 97,120, 140 Glass, Mary Helen 107,134 Glass Robert Godsey, Elizabeth Gayle 77,128 Godsey, Kristie Lynne 99,107 Godsey, Ralph Edward 14,87,138 Goff, Mary Beth 107 Goff, Patricia Rose 77,136 Goode, Presto n Epps 97,137 Goodman, Roger Wayne 77,140 Gordon, Shann O’Neill 107 Gough, David Thomas 87,139,160 Gough, Frank Rosser 16,21,58, 154,157,162 Graham, Gregory Auson 97 Graham, Keith Elder 97 Graham, Robert 77,146 Gray, Mary Sue 77,139 Gray, S. Douglas 97,174 Green, Carol Ann 107 Green, Diane 87,124,139 Green, Randy Nelson 10,107 Greene, Lloyd Albert Griffin, Alton Lloyd 97,174 Guenther, Marina 87,137 Guilbert, Tina Gail 107 Guill, Cynthia Annette 97,120 Guill, Jody Belinda 77,120,127, 132 Guill, Sandra 97 Guill, Sommie Melissa Gunter, Lisa Dawn 107 Gunter, Tommy Paige 87,138, 160,175 H Haas, Richard Channing 77,137, 174 Haas, Valeria Susan 97 Hackemeyer, David Lee 58 Hackemeyer, Dennis Alan 107, 169 Hackemeyer, Robin Kent 97 Hadden, David Thomas 87 Hadden, Deborah 107 Haden, Michael 58,123 Hahn, Parker Glenn 52,58,133 Hailey, Phillip Alan 77 Hale, Ricky Allen 107 Hale, William Russell 123 Hall, Debbie Ann 97 Hall, Donna Marie 107,134 Hall, Janice Elaine 107,132 Hall, Joan Marie 58 Hall, Judith Ann 77,132,137 Hall, Kelles Grant 77,122 Hall, Linda Dianne 107 Hall, Steven Douglas 58,162,173, 185 Hall, William T. 107 Hamilton, Shelby Ann 107 Hamilton, Susan Marie 87,137 Hamlet, David Marion 12 Hamlin, Betty Suzette 58,137,174 Hammersley, Robert Everette 14,107,169 Hampton, Gerald Leslie (Jerry) 107,142 Hampton, Wanda Lois 87 Hardaway, William David Harder, David L. Hargis, Floyd Dennis 87 Harker, Daniel Edward 97 Harmon, James Dennis Harper, Brenda Lee 107 Harper, Larry Kenneth 77,120 Harper, Leslie Robin 107 Harper, Michael Wayne 107 Harper, Rodney Ear! 87 Harper, Steve Glenn 97,160 Harris, Barry Len 97 Harris, Claude Allen 87,146,174 Harris, Ethel Mae Harris, John Albert 108,169 Harris, Kenneth Michael 87 Harris, Mary Marlene 58 Harris, Nancy Ann 79 Harris, Randall Eugene 97,143, 144 Harris, Randolph James 87 Harris, Ray Garland 108 Harris, Vanessa G. 97 Harrison, James Newton 97,126, 160 Harsley, Kenneth Wade 77 Harsley, Linda Stratton Hartless, Brenda Gail 59 Hartless, Donna Kay 97 Hartless, Donna Loucille 108 Hartless, Galen Blake 108 Hartless, George Edward Hartless, Joey 87 Hartman, Donald Keith 108 Hartman, Lee Forrest 87 Hartman, Robert Wayne 87 Harvey, Laura Carlton, 97,138 Harvery, Sharon Leigh 108 Hassell, Sarah Lynn 87 Haste, Jeffrey Lynn 108 Hattan, James Michael 87,139 Hattan, Wendell Ann 108 Hayes, Dennis James 108 Haymaker, Gwen Elise 127,137, 140 Haymes, Jacqueline Susan 108 Haynes, Carolyn Marie 59 Hedrick, Terri Ann 77 Hedrick, Phillip Gordon 97 Helms, Kathy Ann 87,127 Helms, John William 108 Henderson, Jack 108 Henderson, John Gordon 97,174 Henderson, William Leslie Hendrick, Deborah Anne 59,133, 174 Hendrick, Rhonda Lynn 87 Hendricks, Jane Ellen 97,138 Hendricks, Kathy 87 Hendricks, Roberta Faye 88 Hendricks, Steve Alan 108 Henegan, Charlotte Elaine 59,122 Henegan, Wayne Henry, Answanette Sittena 108 Hensen, Kent Wayne 97 . Hensley, Joyce Marie Hensley, Michael Wade 77 Heptinstall, Terry Cash 59,174 Hicks, Carla Ruth 88,139 Hicks, Carolyn Sue 108,124 Hicks, Dell Stewart 97,137 Hicks, Gordon West 77,119 Hicks, Joanne Susan 14,108,132, 143 Hicks, John Robert III 13,97,124 Hicks, Karen Evans 97,137 Hicks, Kathy Lynn 77,132,137 Hicks, Laura Elizabeth 77,125 Hicks, Mary Ann Hicks, Phill Mark 88 Hicks, Rebekah Jean (Becky) 98 Hicks, Ricky Ruiel, Jr. 59 Hicks, Sharon Dawn (Sherry) 88, 139 Hicks, Terri Denise 98,138 Hilbish, Michael Wayne 77 Hilbish, Sharon Leigh 88 Hill, Karen Dale 77,132,137 Hill, Katherine 129 Hill, Michael Steven 59,123 Hill, Pamela Darnell 98 Hill, Pamela Lynn 77 Hill, Steve Wesley 88,160 Hofman, Katherine Anne 88 Hogan, Cynthia Jaye 98 Hogan, Herman Gary 59 Hogan, Terry Wayne 98,138 Hogan, William Wesley 98,138 Hollingsworth, Sharon Rose Holmes, Linda Ellen 59,124,130, 133,139,140 Honig, Michael David Hooper, Teresa Ann 98,137,174 Horne, Dixie Smith 88,127,140, 143,174 Horne, Tom Smith 98 Horton, Carolyn Ann 88,134 Horton, Kenneth Elmore 98,175 Houston, Betty Jane 78,127,132, 140 Howard, Gary Lee 78 Howard, Roxanne 98 Hubbard, Carole Ann 88,156 Hubbard, Linda Mae 88 Hubbard, Ronald Arthur 59,123 Hubbell, Sheree Lee 88,159 Hudnall, Ralph Alexander 98 Hudson, Charles Raymond 108 209 Hudson, Glenn, Stuart 98 Hudson, Kenneth Wayne 88 Hudson, Mary Jane 88 Hudson, Wayne Keith 98 Hughes, Vicky Lynn 98,132,140 Hunter, Clara Lynne 59,120,143 Hunter, Mark David 98 Hunter, Robert Allison Hutcherson, Jo Ann 98 Hutcherson, Linwood Burton 78 Hutcherson, Michael Willard Hutcherson, Tracey Jean 98 I Ingram, Sandra Lee 98,124 Ingram, Thomas Isaac 59 Irby, Raymond Cauley 108 Irby, Sandra Gale 98 Iseman, Wanda Kay 98,134 J Jackson, John Howard 98 Jackson, Susan Elizabeth 98,137 Jakobowski, Julia Anne 88 Jamerson, Donna Lynn 60 Jamerson, Marvin Bryant 78,139 Jamers on, Susan Kay 108 Janis, Linda Lucia 138 Jarvis, Peterson Clark 88,167, 174 Jay, Lori Ellen 60,136 Jefferson, Laura Lynne 98,134 Jefferson, Rodney Dale 108 Jeftazek, Mary Katherine 88 Jennings, Gary Wayne 98 Jennings, Larry Randolph 108 Jennings, Wanda Elaine 98,138 Jensen, Dave Russell 98 Jensen, James Richard 108,174 Jett, John Braxton 137 Jett, Viola Antoinette 108 Jett, Vivian Gail Johnson, Albert Kent 98 Johnson, Charles Gregory 108 Johnson, David Shuler 98,141,174 Johnson, Deborah Elaine 137 Johnson, Douglas L. 108 Johnson, Douglas 78 Johnson, Edwina Johnson, Jeff Meriwell 108 Johnson, John Mark 88,124,138, 140,167,174 Johnson, Juanita Carol 88 Johnson, Karen Sue 108 Johnson, Lawton, W. Johnson, Michael Lee 78 Johnson, Rebecca Lee 78 Johnson, Stephanie Anne 78,137, 140 Johnson, Steven Scott 88,137 Johnson, Theodore Thomas 98 Johnson, Walter Lyman 98 Johnston, Linda Diane 60 Jones, Catherine Hicks 60 Jones, Frank Grandison 98 Jones, George Thomas Jones, Katherine Marie 108 Jones, Larry Shelton Jones, Leland Wilson Jones, Marcia Angela 108 Jones, Marion Samuel 98 Jones, Particia Anne 60 Jones, Patricia 108 Jones, Percy Garland 108 Jones, Sherilee Franklin 88,132, 140 Jordon, Cecil Etheal Jordon, Hazel Darnell 78 Jordon, Margaret Ruth 108 Jordon, Peggy Ann 108 Jordon, Steve Wayne 88 Jordon, Verna May 108 Juliau, Jesse Stephen 88,120,172 K Karnes, Joseph David 78 Karnes, Perry Ray 98 Kanode, Karen S. 24 Kao, Li-Lin 108,126 Keefer, Robert Franklin 108 Keel, Stephen Douglas 94,160,170 Keel, Wiley Cecil, Jr. 88,160,175 Keely, Steve 98 Keith, Debra Laverne 88,137 Keith, Fred Keller, Donna Collette 98 Kelly, Peggy Sue 88,176 Kennedy, Sherry Lynn Kerr, Sharon Virginia 99,127 Kidd, Betty Poe 60 Kidd, Charles David 89 Kidd, Dennis Jay 109 Kidd, James Randolph 109 Kidd, Teresa Dawn 109 Kidd, Thomas Nelson 99 Kiefer, Karel Louise 52,60,133 Kiefer, William Hale 109 Kiger, Katherine Dianne 13,60, 140 Kiger, Vicki Deborah 99,168 Kim, Rhimi Kingsbury, Dale 109 Kingsbury, Lance 89,140,160 Kirby, Carl Anderson 99 Kirby, William Preston 109 Kleinman, William Sterling Kluge, Christina Ann 109 Knight, John Michael 89,160 Kramer, Kevin Reed 99 Krantz, Marsha Sue L Lacy, James Douglas 78,124 Lacy, Jeffrey Alan 60 Lacy, Thomas Michael 109 Lair, Brenda Sue 99,138 Lair, James Michael 89 Lair, Sheila Ann 60,139 Lambert, Ronnie Gary Lang, David Alan La Prade, Vickie Lynn 78,145 Larson, Jeffrey Gordon 61,121, 126,140,144 Larson, Judith Patricia 109 Larrew, Kevin D. Lassiter, Freddie Hays 99,174 Lawman, Cathy A. 99 Lawrence, Holly Diane 61,130, 141 Lawrence, John Edward 61,72, 130 Lawrence, Willima Holmes 89 Lawson, Ann Elizabeth 61 Lawson, Daniel Eric 89,140,175 Lawson, Martin John 109 Lee, Brenda Dale Lee, Dexter Gerard 109 Lee, Michael L. Lee, Ramonia Lee 16,61 Lee, Richard 61 Lee, William Scott 99 Lehmamn, John Jeffrey 89 Lemar, Margaret Lucille 99 Levinson, Hugh Alan 89,160 Lewis, Cynthia Anne Lewis, Keith Bryan 88,143 Lewis, Langhorne Meriweather 89 Lewis, Mildred Darlene 99 Lewis, Morris Vaden 99,170 Lewis, Sally Elizabeth 109 Lillard, Kathryn Hope 61 Lillard, Melissa Ann 109,1 43,147 Lillard, Steve Ray 78,124 Lindsay, Fredrick Warren 146, 174 Lindsay, Kathy Marie 109,124, 136,143,147 Lindsey, Billy Wiley 76,78,174, 175 Lindsey, William Alonzo 61,128, 139 Lilly, Bonnie Loucille 109 Lipscomb, Arthur Monroe Lique, Derlk Randall 109 Litten, Arlene Dahl 78,138 Little, Cheryl Lynne 109 Little, Cynthia Gaye 89,137 Little, William Clifford 89 Lively, Marcella Dawn 99,138 Bey. , Katherine M. 119,134,137, Lockridge, Richard Vance 109. Loflin, Robert Manning Jr. 89, 138,160,167 Loving, Richard Wayne 78,140 Lowe, Vickie L. 99 Lucas, Howard Chapman 99,120, 137,170 Lunsford, David H. 61,174,175 Lunsford, John Thomas 84,89, 140,170 Lunsford, Virginia Ellen 78,143 Luth, Kathryn Mary 89 Lyon, Dianne Louise 109,126,134 M McAllester, Janet Sue 109,134 McAllester, Kristen Joy 78,121, 127,132,140,145 McAllister, Judith Ann 109 McAllister, Paul Henry McBee, Linda Louise 99,138,174 McCarthy, William L. 109 McClary, James Marshall 99, 120 McClary, Katherine Louise 74,78 McClary, Suzanne Gail 89,140 McClay, Audrey Dawn 89,139 McConville, Cara Lu Alcock 61, 136 McCormick, Marjorie L. 78 McCormick, William Matt 109 McCraw, Phyllis Ann 109 McDaniel, Mary Kay 99,124,137 McElhaney, David Leonard 89, 121,172 McF aden, Caryn Lee 99 McGann, Connie Lynn 109 McGann, Eugene Kelly 61 McGann, Pat Carol 99 McGhee, Stephannie Layne 99, 174 McGlothlin, Michael Verne 61 McHugh, Richard Wayne McIver, Glen J. 89,137 McKenna, Ann Katherine 13,20 69 119,124,125, 133, 137,158,176 McKenna, Sandra Lee 62,119,176 McLaughlin, Julie Ann 174 McNeil, Steven Wayne 109 McQuaid, Andrew Mark 62 Maddera, Barrye Eugene 99 Maddox, David Howard 99,160, 175 Maddox, Edward Patrick 109 Maddox, John Lawson 89,122 Maddox, Karen Denise 89,128, 132 Magann, Frank Thompson 109 Magann, Martha Jane 62 Maio, Angela 62 Mallette, Cathy Ann 89 Mann, Deborah Lynn 99,138 Mann, Holly Sue 99,100,134,168 Marsh, Cynthia Gayle 99 Marsh, Michael Raymond 78,172 Marsh, Teresa Maurene 89,159 Marsh, Thomas Haywood Jr. 88, 167 Marshall, Hollis Marie 78 Marston, Gordon Michael 62, 162,175 Martin, Betty Lou 78 Martin, Carter DeWitt 119,175 Martin, Colena May 109 Martin, Dennis Warren 109 Martin, Dorothy Ann 109,142 Martin, Faye Roxanne 62,72,130, 131,139,140 Martin, Frankie Allen 62 Martin, Gordon Steve 109 Martin, Karen Hope 109,142 Martin, Leroy Allen 78 Martin, Lisa Kay Martin, Sharon Kaye Martin, Teresa Anne 100,137 Martin, Timothy William 110 Martin, Vernon Roosevelt 100 Martin, Wanda Gayle 62 Mason, Albert Mason, Carlos Jeanne 78 Mason, George 100 Mason, Mary Susan 78,124,132, 137,140,143 Mason, Michael Albert 100,174 Mason, Pamela Marie 100,134 Mason, Robin Lynn 62,123 Mason, William Albert Massie, Nancy Carol 13,62,63 Mast, Melissa 100,174 Mast, Sybil 110 Maupin, Claude Lee 110 May, David Brown 100,146 May, Jeffrey Lynn 110 1 May, Jerry Wayne 94,100,124, 167 Mayberry, John Keplin 110 Mayberry, Teresa Gay 63 Mayhew, Gayle 110 Mays, Deborah Ann 89 Mays, Earl DeWitt 110,118 Mays, Frederick A. 100 Mays, Norman Gerald, Jr. 63 Mays, Wanda Kay 100 Mawyer, Melissa Ellen 10 Mawyer, Teresa Alease 78,139 Maxey, Janet Thea 63,119,166 Maxey, John D. 100 Mayhew, Bernice Gayle Mazeurra, Roberto 100 Meadows, Mary Katherine 63 Meadows, Teresa Lee 78,139,166 Meadows, William Douglas 100 Mehaffey, James Daniel 110 Merchant, Valerie Annette 100, 176 Merricks, Loretta Ann Messer, Michael Layne 110 Metts, Samuel Meredith 110 Meyers, Kent Charles 89 Miear, Aubrey Wayne 63 Miear, Darrell Richard Miles, Quinton Burk 100,172 Miles, Terry Lee 78 Miller, David Victor 74,78,146, _ 174 Miller, Karen Sue 63,134,141 Miller, Michael Keith 110 Miller, Veronica Ann 100,140, 146,174 Millner, Debra Ann 100 Millner, Linda Gail 100 Milton, Audrey Yvonne 110 Minix, Amanda Lee 52,63,130, 133,137,143 Mitchell, Kathryn Elizabeth 110, 134 Mitchell, Patricia Ann 110 Mitchell, Stewart 89,118 Mitchell, Wanda Kay 110,134 Mohesky, Eugene Vern 100 Montgomery, Beth K. 100 Montgomery, Dennis Wayne Montgomery, Robert Gene 89 Montgomery, Suzanne Martin 110 Montgomery, Teresa Jane 63,133 Moon, Richard Scott 79,174 Moore, Ann Elizabeth 100,159 Moore, Carolyn Delores 89,139 Moore, Cynthia Ann 74,79,119 Moore, Donald Wayne 22,74,79, 119,170,171 Moore, Janet Marie 79 Moore, Kimberlee Renea 100,141 Moore, Susan Elaine Morris, Cindy Sue 110,134,149 Morris, Donna Leigh 79,139,174 Moser, Beverly Ann 100,138 Moss, Victor A. 12,63,174 Motley, Vickie Carole 89,137,168 Motz, Brian Hunter Moyer, Jill Kay 89,127,137,158, 176 Moyer, Ronald Lucie 110,169 Moyers, Kimberly Sue 100,138, 159 Moyers, Sherry Lynn 16,63,158 Murrell, Michael Andrew (Eddie) 79,146,174 Murrell, William Myers, Jeffrey Ford 79,162 Myers, Scott Dalton 79,162 N Nance, Gail Lynn 100 Nance, Susan Kay Nash, James 110 Nash, Nancy Jean 63,136 Nash, Warren Guy 63,128,174, 175 Neal, Ann Page 89,139,149 Neely, Helen 100,134 Nelson, Phillip Boyd 100 Nelson, Phyllis Ann 89 Newberry, Lisa Ellen Newcomb, Derek Randall 110 Newcomb, Mark Bradford 89,120, 170 Newman, Samuel Taylor 63 Newman, Stephen W. 90 Newsome, Atha Kathleen 89,137, 143 Newsome, Tom Frank 100 Newton, Barbara Faye 110,147 Newton, Ester Marie Newton, Dick Newton, Dede 110 Newton, Donald Ray 89 Newton, James Boyd 63,121,133, 146,174 Nicely, Miles Glen 90 Nichols, Beverly Ann 110,134 Nichols, Gregory Ross 79 Nichols, Vicky Lynne 110,124, 147,159 Nilsen, Kirk Nixon, Robert Kemp 110 Noell, Cecil Crestwood 79,146,174 Novak, Kathy Jo 101,138,149 O O’Brien, Karen Marie 101,134 O’Brien, George Michael 111 O’Brien, Michael Eugene 64 O’Brien, Teresa Ann 90,136 Ogden, Darrell Wayne 90 Ogden, Frank Carl 64 Ogden, Teresa Dawn 79,139 Oliver, George Lyles 90,167 Oliver, William Stoneman 111 Ore, Betty Sue 90 Ore, Charles 79,123 Ore, Faye Nell 64 Ore, Robin Perry 90 Osmondson, Marisve (NMI) Oster, Kenneth Robert 137 Oster, Mike 79 Oster, Peggy Ann 90,139 Ottinger, James Terry 64 Ottinger, Palma Fay Oulds, Douglas Tyronne Overman, Robert Wayne 111 Overstreet, Brenda Gail 111 Overstreet, Donna Marie 90 Overstreet, Gary Talmadge 111 Overstreet, Karen Roseanna 101 Overstreet, Sharon Mae 90,120 Overstreet, Steve Allen 111 Overton, Gary Leigh 111,169 Pp Padgett, Lewis Edward 111,169 Padgett, Shirley Lee 101 Pages, Jacqueline Irene 111,139 Pages, Raymond 90,137 Palmer, Joyce Lynn 64,126 Parker, David Lee 64 Parker, Jerry Ralph 101 Parks, Sarah Lynn 79,139,166 Parnell, Hugh B. 101,160 Parnell, Sara Beth 90 Parnell, Stewart Grey 64,120 Patch, Susan Jean 111,174 Patrick, Willia, Joseph 64,122 Patterson, Barbara Ann 119,176 Patterson, Cynthia 101 Patterson, Rodney Allen 65 Patterson, Royal Ansloff Patterson, Sandra 101,134,138, 168 Patterson, Sharon 111 Patterson, Timothy Mark 79,137 Paul, Burce Scott 90 Payne, Kenneth Neal 101 Pearson, Sharon Anne 111 Peelen, John L. 111 Peelen, Nick J. 79 Peery, Judy Ann 111 Peery, Michael Allen Peerry, William Glenwood 90 Pentscost, Teresa Gay 111 Per Dieu, Michael Dale 65 Per Dieu, Roderich Keith 79,122 Perkey, Charles Robert 79,124, 157,172 Perkey, Richare Corydon 104, 111,119,124 ,169 Perry, Doris J. 101 Perry, Steven Phillip 111,123, 169,172 Peters, Sally Yvonne 90 Petty, Jane Graves 16,18,59,65, 140,145,166 Petty, John Edward, Jr. 90,167, 173 Phillips, Anita Gail 90 Phillips, Dennis Lee 79,123 Phillips, Michael Lee 65,118 Phillips, Patricia Ann 79 Philpott, Anita Hogan Pickeral, Angela Denise 111 Pickeral, Mark Blandon 101 Pillow, Ricky Douglas 90,120,167 Piston, Paul F. 101,124 Poindexter, Bobby 79,144 Ponton, Teresa Ann 90 Porter, Cynthia Ann 65,122 Porter, Sally Ann 65 Powell, Dennis Elliott 65 Powell, Geary Ray 90 Powell, Kathy O. 101,142 Powell, Terrell Edward 111,169 Powers, Richard Wayne 90,172 Precious, Mary Beth 138 Pribble, Barbara Dale Pribble, Linda Faye 90 Pribble, Sandra Fay 111 Price, Barbara Christine Price, Scott 90 Proffitt, Cynthia 65 Puckett, Debbie Jean 90 Pulliam, Teresa M. 90 Q Quarles, Melissa Ann 79 Quraski, Ron Naum R Rader, Tara Ann 111 Radford, Charles Edward 111 Ramey, Patricia Ann 80 Ramey, William David 65 Ramsey, Sharon Lynn 21,65,73, 119,120,133,140,176,177 Ramsey, Starla June 65,130 Randolph, Terri 111 Read, Michael Wyatt - Real, Michael 111 Reams, Pamela Lynn 65 Reese, Michael Anthony 66,123 Reeves, Henery Lewis III 148 Reiner, Frances Eileen Reynolds, Cecil Irwin 112 Reynolds, David Wayne 112 Reynolds, Gayle Karen 112 Reynolds, Judy Kay 66 Reynolds, Margaret Lucille 90 Reynolds, Mary Darlene 80 Reynolds, Michael Lewis 101 Reynolds, Mike Ray 112,118 Reynolds, Nona Rebecca 66,134, 141 Reynolds, Rebecca Gail 79 Reynolds, Shawn Thornton 66, 123,133,139 Reynolds, Terrell Wayne Reynolds, Vicki Rae 112 Rhodenhizer, Jeff 80 Rhodenhizer, Margo 101 Rice, Abbey Jacqueline 112 Rice, Gary Marion 90,141 Rice, Kathy Lynn 112,143 Rice, Lola Mae 66 Rice, Mayberry Joseph 101,172 Rice, Rita Fay 66 Richards, Dennis Wayne 80 Richardson, Darrel Duane 90 Richardson, Donna 66 Richardson, James Leonard 112 Richardson, John Curtis 66 Richardson, Karen Denise 134 Ricketts, Ann Sears 101,124,127, 138,141 Riffe, Andrew David 66 Riffe, Jeffrey Lynn 80,122,137, 144 Riffe, Kimberlee Anne 101,134 Riffe, Terry Klee Riggins, Katherine Edith 80,119, 137,176 Riggins, William Morris 90 Ripley, Deborah Ann 101,138 Ripley, Gary 91 Ripley, Joan Marie 112,134 Ritzman, Carrie V. 101,134 Ritzman, Nevin Charles 112 Rivers, Joseph Clinton 112 Rivers, Walter 91,174 Roark, Holly L. Roberts, Ralph Excell 112 211 212 Robertson, Allen Wayne 80 Robertson, Bennie Virgil 112 Robertson, Cynthia Kay 80 Robertson, Cynthia Leigh 66,124 Robertson, Danita Dale 112 Robertson, David Wilson Robertson, Jeanne Duke 112 Robertson, Kathy Jean 91,140, 143,147 Robertson, Michael Bryan 112 Robertson, Richard Alvin 101 Robertson, Sammy Edwin 91 Robertson, Terry Lane 112 Robertson, Timothy 112 Robertson, Timothy Blaine Robertson, William David 67,119, 157,175 Robinson, John Nowlin 112 Robinson, Samuel Clay 80,139 Robinson, Timothy Dean 67 Rogers, Carol Ann 67,136,139 Rogers, Charles Buddy 112 Roginski, Janice Rosamund 67 Roginski, Patricia Diane 91,132, 174 Rorer, David Thomas 101 Ross, Benjamin P. 101 Ross, Janice Laverne 91 Ross, Jeffrey Clay 67 Rosser, Cynthia Sue 112 Royal, Claude Mason 67,139 Royal, Constance Nadine 67,136 Royal, Sharon Gale 124,138,147 Ruble, Glenda Kay 67,119,133, 136,149 Rudder,Elizabeth Dianne 67,126, 127,133,134 Rudder, Howard Lewis 80,120, 141 Rudolph, Mark Elliott 112 Ruff, Debbie Sue 112 Rupe, Max Conway 122 Rush, Jo Ellen 80 Russell, Donald Lee 112 Russell, Judy Ann 112,134,143 Russell, Phillip Raid 91 Rutledge, Allen T. 91 Rutledge, Jeanne Yvonne 101 S Sanders, Julie Gail 104,113,124, 143,147 Saunders, Brian Reid 101 Saunders, Douglas Branford 67 Sax, George Paul 67 Sax, Willie Anthony 91 Schell, Jackie Lynn 113,132,174 Schell, Terri Leanne 80 Schmitt, Joseph Cephus 113 Schmitt, Marshall Elwood 91,160 Schoonover, Barbara Jane 22,67 Schoonover, Mary Jo 101 Sciortino, Chris Paul 101 Scott, Heywood Silvan 67,124, 130,133,143 Scott, James Allen 113 Scott, James Douglas 175 Scott, Ricky Ricards 113,169 Scott, Regina Cheryl 80,132,140 Scott, Teresa Lynn 91 Seigla, John Marion 67 Self, Sharon Lynn 113 Semones, Eva Joan Settle, Robert Erskine 101,174 Seyffert, Claus Dieter 113 Seyffert, Hans J. 101 Shafer, Judy Elizabeth 113 Shaffer, Craig Cristopher 80, 131,175 Shannon, Curtis Michael 12,67 Shannon, Terry Wayne 91,136 Shaw, Rita Marie 91,142 Shearer, Catherine Gertrude 91, 139 Shelfan, Valerie 113 Shelnut, Willie Robert 113 Shelton, Karen Anne 101,138 Shelton, Valerie Dawn 143 Shepard, Freddie Jay 113,169 Shepard, Jeffrey Ray 113 Shepard, Rita Faye 68,136 Shepard, Robert Lewis 80,137 162,174 Shepherd, Mary N. 80 Shupe, Edmund Oneal 91 Shupe, Gerald Wayne 101 Shupe, Kathy Ann 81,134 Shupe, Millard Clark Shupe, Sandra Kate 68 Shupe, Wanda Jane 91,159 Shy, William Edward 113 Simpson, Kirk Paxton 113 Simpson, Mark Stanley 113 Simpson, Paul David 81 Simpson, Wallace Anthony 81 Sims, Lauren Lee 68,119,137,141 Sims, William Justin 101 Skinnell, Kathy Sue 81 Smith, Bruce Howard 101 Smith, Cheryl Ann 137 Smith, Dean Stewart 81 Smith, Debra 81,124 Smith, Debra Ann 81,139,140 Smith, Dennis Edward 81,174 Smith, Dennis John Smith, Gary Phillip Smith, Jessica Marie 81,134 Smith, Karne Suzanne 113,134 Smith, Kenneth Smith, Larry Smith, Leonard Ray Smith, Leslie Renee 113 Smith, Linda 139 Smith, Lloyd Alex 101 Smith, Lori Gisele 113,132 Smith, Nancy Jean 68,133,134, 139 Smith, Patti Lynn 101 Smith, Rhonda Gail 137,146,174 Smith, Rodney Keith 68 Smith, Roger Lee 69,119,120, 139,174,175 Smith, Sharon Kaye 68,133 Smith, Teresa Lynn 113,134 Smith, Wayne 81 Smoot, James Todd 113 Smoot, Michael W. 102,120,138 Snead, Angela Earlene 68 Snead, David Bennett Snead, Vaun L. 113 Snow, Particia Lynn 113 Snyder, Jane Preston 13,62,68, 122 Snyder, Norma Gay 124,125,138 Snyder, Sharon Lynn 81 Somers, David Michael 122 Sowder, Ann Laverne 16,20,21, 64,68, 124,126,129 133,139 Sowder, Martha Ellen 141,143 Spear, Byron Newbert 68 Spear, Douglas Glen Spear, Judy Lynn 102,124,134, 137 Spencer, Darlene Jean 102,134, 138 Speight, Ann Elizabeth 68 Speight, Janet Barbara 81 Spivey, Harold F. 102,175 Spradlin, Debra Jean 102 Spurling, Terry Lynn St. John, Keith Wayne 113,124 Stamus, Annette Particia 102,174 Stanberry, Fred William 90,127, 143,170,171 Stark, Tamara Lynn 113,147 Stanton, Wanda Gail Steele, Margaret Ann 68,123 Steele, Martha Hunter 102 Stephens, John Porter Stephens, Linda Marie 81,136 Stewart, Dennis Audrey 102 Stevens, Steve Stinnett, Gary David 113 Stinnett, Linda Gail Stinnett, Mary Pamela 69,133 Stinson, Ray Leonard 141 Stone, Bryon Allen 102,175 Stone, Kenneth Alan 102,175 Stone, Larry Kendall 113,174, 175 Storey, Larry Wy att 102,120 Strange, Barbara Elaine 102 Strange, Sally Ann Strickland, Darrell Lee 102 Stump, Daryl Wayne Sublett, S. Franklin 102,124,175 Sugden, David W. Sugden, Donald Lee 102 Sullivan, Darrell Lee 113 Sullivan, Dawn Marie 138,168 Sumpter, Roberta Lynn 102 Svitek, David George 73,113,174 Sweeney, Alfred Porter 124,140, 167 Sydnor, Fabian Royster 81,127, 132,140 L: Tanner, Donna 81 Tanner, Laura Lee Tate, Kathryn Patrice 69,119, 133,158 Tate, Ricky Taylor, Bradford Lee 84,139,167 Taylor, Clifford Gentry Taylor, Deborah Lin Taylor, Loretta Annette 113 Taylor, Patricia Ann 69,133,139 Temple, Alice Kay 81,137 Templeton, Ada Lou Templeton, Teresa Kim 113,134, 143 Templeton, Tony Gordon 69 Thomas, Gregory Allen 113 Thomas, James Edward, Jr. 102 Thomas, Joan Marie 69 Thomas, Valerie Jean 81,139 Thompson, Bobby Angelo Thompson, Carol Lee 102 Thompson, Gail Anne 113 Thompson, Gerald Vance Thompson, Pamela Ann 92,132 Thompson, Richard Bradly 113 Thompson, Robert Lewis 113 Thoms, Marilyn Gwen 92 Throckmorton, Danny Lynn 81 Thyberg, James Herbert 92 Tillotson, Robert Morris 92,140 Tilman, Cullen Bland 102,118, 160 Tinnell, Gene Scott 92,167 Tinnell, Gordon Hughes 69 Tinnell, Larry Tinnell, Winifred Jean 113 Tolly, Charles Loving 92 Tolly, Robin Wayne 69 Tomlin, Dennis Nelson 114 Tomlin, James Allen Tomlin, Rennie Rucker 102 Tomlinson, Jay Bennett 81 Tomlinson, John A. 102 Towns, Stephen R. 92 Travis, Jon Tyler 114 Travis, Tracey Leigh 102,140, 143,176 Traylor, Ralph Wilson 92 Trent, Becky Sue 92,140,141, 176 Trent, Diana Gail Trent, Dianna 102 Trent, Hurley Thomas 81,146, 174 Trent, Jerry Wayne 102,118 Trent, Linda Sue 92 Trent, Ronald Steven 114 Trent, Susan Beverly 92 Truxell, Matt Brain 114 Tucker, Denise Ann 102,137 Tucker, Jeffrey Scott 102 Tucker, Jo Ann 81 Tucker, Phillip Dewey 102,160 Tucker, Steven Darrell 102,146, 174 Tuggle, Bonnie Lynn 102 Tuggle, Deborah Jean 114 Turner, Brenda Jeanette 92 Turner, Cheryl Wynn 102,137 Turner, Esther Laverne 114 Turner, Richard Samuel 81,170 Turner, Shannon Lynne 92 Turner, Shawn Wesley 114 Tweedy, Mike 81 Tyler, Linda Ann 92,119,176 Tyree, Deborah Gayle 81 Tyree, Rhonda Jean 102 V Vagi, Joe Conrad 102,174 VanBuskirk, Matthew Timothy 102 VanBuskirk, Nathan Ronald 81, 123 VanderDoes, Thomas Arthur 93 Vandergriff, Ann Yvonne 81,139 VanLiere, Christina 102,139,176, 177 VanLiere, Valeric Jean 81 VanNattan, Diane Elaine 81 Vaughan, Benjamin Franklin 93 Vanithes, Angela Kathleen 114, 126,174 Vest, Rhonda Stephanie 93 Via, Steven Lee 81 Viar, Cheryl Ann 93 Viar, Colin Grant 102 Viar, Daniel Lee 69 Viar, Karen Lynne 114,134 Viar, Rhonda Leigh 69 Vogt, Edwin Edward, Jr. 16,21, 69,133,185 Vyas, Sushima Vishnu 69 WwW Wade, Donald Lee 21,70,137,170, 171 Wade, Ernest Sidney 93 Wade, Kevin Lee 114 Wade, Michael Owen Wade, Rodney Dale 102 Wade, Vickie Lynn 93 Wagner, Christina Ann 103,114, 120,134 Wagner, Katherine Marie 70 Waldron, Barry Page 93 Waldron, Danny Ray 81 Waldron, Jeffrey Neal 114 Walker, Crystal Dawn 93 - Walker, Janice Kay 93,134 Walker, Shelby Fern 70 Walker, Susan Gail 18,70 Wall, Jack Cleveland Wall, Janice Shepard Waller, Danny Lynn 93 Walls, Debra 114 Walsh, Carolyn Lee 70 Walsh, Patricia Lynn 82,137 Walter, Sherry 103,124,159 Walter, Shelby Joyce Walthall, Sharon Lurea 13,14,62, 70,122 Ward, David Neal be Massie Glover 93,138,146, Warren, Douglas Alan 103 Warren, Nancy Lee 82,137,158 Warwick, Claire Louise 134,137 Warwick, Kimberly Steele 137 Watson, Michael Eugene 70,133, 174,175 Watson, Robert Sherman 70 Watts, Blondell 114 Watts, Brenda Berneice 93 Watts, Brenda Gail 82,137 Watts, Daniel Edwin 141 Watts, Deborah Sue 71,136 Watts, Dennis Dean 103 Watts, Dennis Michael 167 Watts, Clifton Watts, James Edmond 114 Watts, John Edward 71 Watts, Linda Verneice 93 Watts, Mary Elizabeth Watts, Michael Watts, Patsy 114,174 Watts, Roy 114 Watts, Wendell Augusta 114 Weaver, Hugh Mac 114 Weaver, Mary Elizabeth 114,132, 143 Weaver, Martha Ann 93,127,132, 137,140 Weekley, Catherine Lynne 82, 127,134,139 Weeks, Julie Ann 82 Weeks, Matthew Keith 93 Wells, David Younger Wells, Edwin Blanchard Wells, Robert Blaine 146 Westphal, Steven Douglas 82,162 West, Kimberly Steele 103,134 West, Michael William West, Rhonda Wheaton, Fileen M. 93 Wheaton, Tom Michael 71 Wheeler, Gregory A. 103,167,174 Whilcher, Marc Lee White, Carl Franklin 71 White, Donald F. 114,169 White, James 82,137,162,172 White, Joel Calvin 82 White, Johnny Moebus White, Keith Edward White, Peggy Sue 93 White, Richard 93,137,175 White, Roy Elise 82,123 Whitlock, Anita Gail 18,53,71,133 Whitlock, Curtis Lane 82,139,140 Whitlock, Sharon Ann 103,138 Whitmore, Jo Ellen 114,143 Whitmore, Sharon Adell 103,134 Whitney, Paul Kimball Whitt, Jammie Katrina 71,118, 146,174 Whittaker, Gary Scott Whitten, Maynard Keith 82 Whitten, Patrick Gene 93,124, 138,167 Whitten, Wanda Kaye 103 Wiklund, Laurie Ann 18,133,141 Wiklund, Terry Lynn 103 Wilcher, Marc 93 Wilderman, Cindy Dianne 114,134 Wiles, Kathy Dawn 82,119 Wiley, Jackie Joann Wiley, John Ivan, Jr. 114 Wiley, Linda Ann 80,93,132,139, 142 Wiley, Linda Elaine 82 Wilhelm, Barry Clinton 16,21,71, 133,139,153,175 Wilkerson, Thomas Scott 93,137 Wilkes, Terry F. 115 Wilkins, Michael Warren 103 Williams, Anita Lynn 115,124 Williams, Barbara Jane 115,134, 174 Williams, Catherine Ann 103 Williams, Donna Lynn 82 Williams, Janice Marie Williams, Joseph Arthur 93 William, Joseph Culver 103 Williams, Michael Wayne 103 Williams, Patricia 71 Williams, Peggy Carinne Williams, Rodney Glenn 115 Williams, Ronald Neil 93 Williams, Sandra Lynn 82,127, 140 Williams, Serinna Frances Williams, Susan Kay 115,134,174 Williams, Thomas Ray 103 Williams, Winfred Earl, Jr. 103, 172,175 Williamson, Cheryl Lee 115 Wills, Barbra Marie 115 Wills, Ed 82,139 Wills, Martha Gene 71,119,124, 146,149,174 Wills, Wanda Gail 93,140,143 Wilmer, T. Brad 103 Wilson, Carl Wayne Wilson, Cathy Diane 103 Wilson, David Lee Wilson, Gilbert Acton Wilson, Herbert Ned Wilson, Howard E. 93,142 Wilson, Larry Wayne 82,123 Wilson, Larry Winston 93 Wilson, Pamela Sue 103 Wilson, Patricia Ann 71,122 Wilson, Patsy Darnell 103 Wilson, Preston E. 20,71,121, 124,133 Wilson, Robert Lee Wilson, Robby Lynn 12,71,119, 145,149 Wilson, Ronald Edward 72,122 Wilson, Ronnie Lee Wilson, Stephen Lee 115,146 Wilson, Stephen Wayne 82 Wilson, Warren Jack 103 Winebarger, Linda Gail 93,124, 127,159 Winebarger, Michael Lee 72,144 Winfrey, Robert Allen 72 Wingfield, Mike Nelson 115 Winnagle, Patricia Mae 103 Winnagle, Steve Owen 82,122 Winston, Frances Elizabeth 72, 123 Wirt, Charles Wayne 115 Wirt, Cheryl Kaye 104,115 Wirt, Susan Fay 82 Wiseman, AnnMarie Elizabeth 93 Wiseman, William John 83 Witcher, Cheryl Elaine 83,141 Witcher, Connie Lee 115 Witcher, Cynthia Dianne 93 Witt, Alice Faye 80,83 Witt, Audrey Jane Witt, Cheryl Lynn 72 Witt, Joyce Lynn 72,142 Witt, Sandra Elizabeth 72 Witt, Susan Leigh 72 Wood, Allison Joy 115,134 Wood, Barry Randall 103,160,172 Wood, Edwin Nannette Wood, Gloria Jean 93,139 Wood, Isaac K. 93,137 Wood, Landon Dale 83,115,172 Wood, Pamela Kaye 134 Wood, Pamela Lynn 103 Wood, Scottie Jerome Wood, Sharon Dale 72 Wood, Thomas Dale Wood, William Gregory 115 Woodall, Patricia Jones Woodall, Thomas Elmo 83,120, 130 Woodford, Kim Howard 83,130, 162,174 Woods, Steven C. 115 Woodward, Steve 103,170 Woolard, Franklin Mark 103 . Wooldridge, Cindy Ann 73,122 Wooldridge, Katherine Elaine 83 Wooldridge, Malcolm 103 Wooldridge, Marvin Wayne 103 Wooldridge, Peter W. 103,140 Wooldridge, Robert Anthony 115 Wooldridge, Robert Arthur 21,55, 73,128,139 Wooldridge, Sandra June 73,119, 176 Wooldridge, Susan Elizabeth 93 Wooldridge, Susan Jane 73 Wooldridge, Terry Lee 73,123 Wooldridge, William Thomas 83, 122 Woody, Debra Ann 72,137,139 Woody, Judy Lynn 72,119,176,177 Worley, Elizabeth Ann 73 Wright, Charlene Cleo 52,73 Wright, Debbie Jean 103,126,137 Wright, Douglas Collier 83 Wright, Glenn Allen 115,172 Wright, Gill Acton 93 Wright, Janet Lee 103 Wright, Keith Allen 115 Wright, Terrell Lee 103,160 Wright, Walter Ray Wright, Wanda Susan 12,73 Wright, William Wyant, Debbie Lynn 100,103,137, 168 Mi Yasbick, David Danny 73 Yeatts, Crystal Maria 134 Yoes, Barbara Jean Young, Mark McKeever 73 York, Laura Jeanne 103,120,134 York, Pam 83,141 Z Zechini, Bobby Vernon 93 213 i eb ma : A as Li gaeegics Pe age 4 pe Miner Smiling Faces | Smiling faces .. . . 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