Buffalo Gap High School - Golden Bison Yearbook (Swoope, VA)

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A) WKM TABLE OF CONTENTS Academics.17 Student Life.41 Organizations.49 Athletics.75 Seniors.91 Juniors.119 Sophomores.125 Freshmen.133 Pre-Freshmen.141 Community.151 THE GOLDEN BISON 1973 Volume XI BUFFALO GAP HIGH SCHOOL Swoope, Virginia Pi 2 5 6 7 HOMECOMING COURT, 1972: 8th Grade, Mitzi Doyle; 10th Grade, Kim Gum; Queen, Vicki Cash; 8 12th Grade, Mona Green; 11th Grade, Hope Harmon; 9th Grade, Judy Michael. 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Read Out 3or a rien J(i Ma rid[ rea ell out iearc h for a friendly Land ii outitretcLed and wait in toucL and Lnow you ve 16 ACADEMICS ADMINISTRATION CORDINATES Mr. Byron Morris—Principal Mr. Joseph Taliaferro — Assistant Principal, Athletic Director, Science demanding . . . rewarding . . . frustrating . . . fun . . . check students in . . . check students out . . . teachers meetings . . . will you excuse this . . . favors . . . student problems . . . teacher problems . . . parent problems . . . problems, problems . . . solutions? . . . 18 STUDENT ACTIVITIES. Mrs. Layman — Secretary Mrs. Sheets— Secretary how much is that . . . may I have the Lounge key? . . . early dismissals . . . late arrivals . . . some that don’t come at all . . . passes . . . change . . . clinic . . . always a cheerful smile ... we don’t know where Mr. Morris is . . . are you sure you didn’t go hunting? . . . 19 FARMS. . . FARMERS. . .FARMING forestry judging . . . poultry judging . . . livestock judging . . . all kinds of judging . . . learning names of tools . . . what’s a wrench? . . . taking samples of dirt . . . soil, I mean . . . shaky public speakers . . . but good . . . while slowly gaining confidence . . . also gaining experience. Mr. Kinzie - Agriculture I,II,IV Mr. Reeves - Agriculture I,V 20 CREATIVE YOUNG MINDS AT WORK Mrs. Armstrong — Art I,II,III,IV Mrs. Ailer — Art I Paint the paper, not me . . . have your hair dyed . . . green, blue ... or even orange . . . who’s in charge this week? . . . get your shirt on or you can’t paint . . . pen and ink . . . macrame . . . trash can designs . . . pottery . . . boy, is that abstract. 21 Mr. Gambill — Bookkeeping Mr. Bruce — General Business, Economics BUSINESS SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE is mine Pica? . . . how many words a minute? . . . five mistakes limit . . . that cute little bell . . . keep your columns straight . . . debits go here ... be prepared for a quiz . . . some people listen, others don’t. . . learn to keep your books . . . those Kiplinger letters . . . are you economical? . . . math helps . . .bal¬ ance sheets . . . capital = assets - liabilities . . . cash journals . . . general journals. . .journals. . . Mrs. Park — Typing I v •• 22 TOMORROW’S DRIVERS Mr. Landes — Driver Education Oh gosh, my car is skidding . . . which way do I turn the wheels? ... I should have listened to Mrs. Salatin in class . . . hand signal . . . put the window down first . . . green light, go . . . red light, stop . . . yellow light, drive like . . . heck . . . the girls lucked out this year. 23 ENGLISH STUDENTS ON THE ROADWAY TO ANOTHER WORLD don’t is a contraption? . . . now, seniors . . . ain’t got no what? . . . Romeo, where have you been all my life? . . . shot down English program ... All female English department this year . . . four compositions in one week Miss Hammond — English 12, Advanced Composition . . . 34 4 . . . Silas Marner strikes again . Miss Fitz— English 9, English 10 Miss Gochenour — English 10 24 ENGLISH IS A NECESSITY ♦mmti Mrs. East — English 11, English 12 Mrs. Waddell — English 9 English literature . . . American literature . . . it’s still En¬ glish . . . who on earth is Grendel? . . . Beowulf, my hero! . . . video-taped speeches . . . clauses . . . phrases . . . sentences . . . number . . . yuk! . . . gender . . . Miss Clinedinst promises speeches coming out of our ears Miss Clinedinst— English 11 25 IT’S EASIER THAN ENGLISH!?! army surplus, uh, cannon? ... do we get the rest of the period off? . . . No, we look at Condorito . . . Ladies!! . . . next semester . . . now you sound like a class . . . veni vedi mortes sum . . . don’t forget your derivitive notebooks . . . you don ' t know what work is . . . this is a day by day thing . . . you didn ' t do your homework again . . . how do you expect to pass? Mrs. Cupp — Latin 1,11 Mrs. McClain — Spanish 1,11,111 26 WHEN YOU GROW UP? of course we appreciate you . . . class rank . . . rescheduling . . . are you sure you want to graduate? . . . then study . . . take advanced composition . . . tests . . . college boards . . . step and then skat! . . . Miss Pitsenbarger — Guidance, Seniors and Pre-Freshmen U WHAT DO YOU WANT TO BE ft Mr. Armstrong — Guidance, Freshmen and Sophomores Mrs. Hull — Guidance, Juniors; Home Economics IV STERILIZE AND BOIL —BURN AND SPOIL who stole my apron . . burned again . . . scorced fingers . . . sew up rip out . . . sew up again, rip out again . . . not another broken needle . . . fun and work . . . buttons and knobs . . . learning baby care . . . now all I need is a baby ... oh no, I forgot to turn on the oven. 28 Mrs. Horne — Home Ec. I, IV, English 8 INDUSTRIAL ARTS TRAIN BOTH HAND AND MIND Mr. Johnson — Industrial Arts II, IV Mr. Jones — Mechanical Drawing I, Industrial Arts IV don’t forget your goggles . . .all men, no boys . . . can ' t you cut any better than that? . . . cut the board, not your fingers . . . wood burning . . . lots of fun . . . but not too much . . . work on drawings . . . but keep quiet . . . I thought you locked those pencils up . . . leave the desks in a row . . . don’t play around in the sink . . .get to work! 29 MATH TEACHES STUDENTS Mr. Lineweaver — Math 8, Math 12 Mmmm Mrs. Williams — Math 9, Alg. Trig. Mrs. Glover — Math 9, Algebra I TO THINK LOGICALLY Mrs. Ralston — Math 8, Algebra I Mr. Swisher ' s “thurile” tests . . . surprise! parties in class . . . Mrs. Glover and her light machine . . . tractors . . . can I see your homework? . . . commuter axiom?! . . . gee, I’m a tree . . . vectors . . . angles . . . planes . . . that’s not math, that’s Greek ... if you are going to college — you need it. . . --awr r Mr. Swisher — Math 9, Geometry, Adv. Math 31 JOY IS A HAPPY SONG sing it higher — or lower. . . parties? . . . march . . . play . . . turn and stop . . .clarinets sound like — clarinets?. . . concerts . . . committees working . . . joint effort. . . Bison Band members do not miss key signatures . . . festivals. . . muddy fields . . . halftime shows . . . brighten up. 32 BUILDING BOTH BODY AND MIND one hundred situps . . . another year of gym . . . hockey . . . volleyball . . . bowling . . . badminton . . . health checkups . . . weigh-ins . . . sweet¬ smelling locker rooms . . . teamwork . . . war of the bows and arrows . . . build¬ ing healthy bodies and minds, too. Mr. Lilly — Physical Education 10 Mrs. Lowman — Physical Education 8 and 9, English 8 Mrs. Salatin — Physical Education 9 and 10 33 DON’T SNEEZE ON THE BACTERIA n Wk ■ Mr. Neff — Science 8 and Physics Mr. Taliaferro — Science 9 34 Frogs . . . experiments . . . silver ni¬ trate . . . even our slide rules are going in circles . . . Get on the ball Mr. Neff! . . . balanced equations . . . unbalanced equations . . . problems . . . problems . . . DuPont . . . other field trips . . . Dag nabit, why don’t you all just be quiet. Miss Davis — Science 8, Biology Miss Newman — Science 8, Science 9 35 ELECTION YEAR INCREASES Mr. Bell —World Geography, U.S. History 36 STUDIES FOR YOUNG POLITICIANS election year. . . voting . . . war. . . peace . ..compromise. . . the land . . . the water . . . the moon . . . world problems . . . country problems . . . local problems . . . 1492 — who discovered what? . . .study. . learn . . . live . . . current events. Mr. Thompson — Government, World Geography 37 THE WHEREABOUTS OF WHATEVER new librarian . . . new books ... old books . . . reserved books . . . more books . . . SSH! . . . conduct yourselves properly in this library . . . overdue lists . . . no library club . . . chewing gum does not belong in the books . . . cheerleading in the library? 38 HELPING HANDS IN TIMES OF NEED COOKS: Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Wimer, Mrs. Moyers, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Snead, Mrs. Shaner and Mrs. Clifton. Buster Smith Bobby Harris don’t push . . . don’t shove . . . they’ve made plenty of grub . . . hot dogs . . . hamburgers . . . get ’em while they’re hot . . . putting up with — noise . . . messes . . . that jukebox . . . some like it hot . . . some like it cold . . . some don’t like it at all . . . always smiling, custodi¬ ans — cleaning up trash . . . trash . . . more trash . . . pushing those trusty mops . . . can we borrow the? . . . bubble gum on the floor . . . money raids on the jukebox. C.P. Dudley 39 STUDENTS COME IN HANDY SOMETIMES wmstrong, Roy.®: i, JjJfcpmy Blir jjp viA ert flallETr F JsCrawforrfdL Brryl son, RaJf|flarris, R ichatdWnkle, Davi ] BUS DRIVERS: Earl Rowe, .Charlie Puckett, Fred Ste MicfTaef7 JoRn , ' Cline, Dale Gregory, Darrell Gilmer, fcfia serman, Robbie Riley,.Alan W Lamb, ErlcJAIcCray, P v® LeecffRi gerali Ll Cpsh LUNCHROOM HELPrtjS: Betty Burke, Velma Humphries] Brend Sprouse, Pk gy Burke, Theresa Harper, Wandj Camp lyej Wanda Knight, Shelby Campt jllen, Wide Wolfe, Ricky Dudlev IOfazy|. . .jqwrcu! your iil g an stany houts fro pi?r up kid help in tjaffefeteril . s r J !ne food. CRASH I I WVvatch ter witlMhe cops ng windows . . . con- he Na J f the bus . . . t oi lTds . . . students . clean those trays 40 STUDENT LIFE HOMECOMING COLORED BY WHEATSTONE BRIDGE HOMECOMING: Such a beautiful float . . . crayons big enough to sit on . . . freezing weather . . . Keith Wenger . . . most valuable player. . . 42 new idea . . . the dance held in the gym . . lots of room . . . but no shoes on the floor. . . barefootin’ it. . . 43 SENIORS ARE NUMBER 1 POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL . . . Seniors win again . . . 6- 0. . . . big bad Burns makes winning touchdown . . . cold weather . . . and hot chocolate . . . cheerleaders with hairy legs ... Mr. Swisher needs a dictionary . girls are rougher than boys . . . who says boys are better than girls? 44 SENIORS PERFORM IN “REST ASSURED” REST ASSURED . . . Mary and Joe . . . who are going to marry . . . Mr. Morlock . . . who won’t allow it . . . ghosts . . . Lucifer . . . and his pink ears . . . who comes after Mr. Morlock . . . whose wig falls off? . . . who slammed the door and got it stuck? . . . cast watches them¬ selves on video . . . directors — Miss Fitz and Mrs. Geisert . . . lots of laughs . . . lots of work backstage. 45 PARACHUTE ADDS TO DANCE Sponsored by Juniors . . . who did a great job . . . patched parachutes . . . got out of classes . . . worked hard . . . lowered the ceiling . . . Wheatstone Bridge. . .but. . .it was fun. 46 VARIOUS GAP ACTIVITIES Music Department provides an¬ nual Christmas concert . . . en¬ tertainment for all . . . Brass En¬ semble plays Banner at home games . . . Connie Horn paints buffalo for gym wall . . . Gap hosts College night . . . how about the Marines? . . . college representatives help students decide. 47 48 ORGANIZATIONS SCA SPONSORS LOUNGE REPRESENTATIVES: Row one: Katy Simmons, Annie Gum, Jean Liggett, Carol Michael, Nancy Michael, Martha Cline, Mitzi Doyle, Daniel Sprouse, Teresa Simmons. Row two: Kathy Dickson, Sue Engle, Betty Frenger, Louise Sullivan, Teresa Wooten, Karen Stokes, Anne Dickerman, Deborah Gayhart, Mildred Lawhorn, Joel Salatin. Row three: Kim Gum, Hope Harmon, Janice Sandy, Diane Engleman, Connie May, Shirley Reeves, Kim Back, Velma Clifton, Mona Green, Debbie Moore, Mike Hevener. Row four: Glenna Sensabaugh, Jean Reeves, Connie Horn, Shirley Altizer, Mary Gregory, Monica Michael, Wilson Fauber, Sam Burns, Darryl Bosserman, Charles Lawson, Bill Sydnor. arguments . . . smoke bombs . . . Colour My World . . . dance in gym . . . court • • • float . . . crayons . . . books . sponsored district meeting . . . Welfare Christmas Project . . . discussions all the time . . . new snack machine . . . student gripes . . . faculty gripes . . . student or¬ ganization . . . you run it. S.C.A. Officers: President, Jeff Graham; Treasurer, Mary Alice Blackwell- Re¬ porter, Patty Shiflet; Sergeant-at-Arms, Gary Cash; Historian, Mary Kipp Not pictured: Vice President, John Withers; Secretary, Denise Shiflet 50 SKILLED ARTISTS OF THE FUTURE Homecoming float . . . get those designs in . . . It’s too tall . . . paint trash cans . . . what a pretty coloring book . . . crayons that take two hands just to pick up . . . lots of work ... in¬ creasing a skill . . . fun . . . get those assignments in or else. ART CLUB OFFICERS: President, Jane Campfield; Vice President, Theresa Harper; Treasurer, Rosalyn Page; Reporter, Nanci Montgomery; Not pictured: Secretary, Vicki Cash. ' jjL ■ Jr Row one: Joey Duncan, Terry Page, Mary Alice Blackwell, Shirley Reeves, Mary Thornton. Row two: Debbie Sprouse, Cheryl Cale, David Milstead, Ricky May. Row three: David Weller, Donnie Snead, Norma Ailer, Mike Hawkins, Connie Horn, Martha Fink, Martha Simmons, Karen Leach, Ricky Matheny. Row four: Linda Green, Gail Staley, Danny Huffer, Ronald Kincaid, Randy Shiflet. 51 THE BISON BAND IS STILL Row one: Donna Greene, Bobbie Byrd, Brent Hosaflook, Dale Carlton. Row two: Kevin Heltzel, Charles Lawson, Sally Estnick, Donna Morris, Ruth Bailey, Colleen Acord, Katy Simmons, Deborah Gayhart. Row three: J.D. Simmons, Jackie Ralston, Carol Smith, Bev Lightner, Donna Fitzgerald. Row four: Teresa Wenger, Lois Griffin, Peggy Burke, Mary Mabie. Row five: Debbie Roudabush, Tim Shull, Jeff Sheffer, Jerry Stogdale, Harlan Williams, Lavonne Botkin, Jimmy Carlton, Jim Gayhart, Margie Mill¬ er. Row six: Mitchell Acord, Andy Gutshall, Robbie Riley, Dennis Clemmer, Ricky Williams, John Lyle, Clyde Bowers, Mark Botkin, Dale Driver, Martha Evans. Concerts — practice. . .practice — con¬ certs . . . hup 2,3,4 . . . left, right, left . . . festival . . . more practice . . . half¬ time shows . . . much more practice . . . first place in the Christmas parade . . . the moody blues . . . flying drum sticks . . . regionals host . . . chromatic scales . . . regional tryout jitters . . . one hour practice for every how many bars of music? . . . first lady president. BAND OFFICERS: Charles Lawson, Equipment Manager; Carol Smith, Historian; Monica Michael, President; Hope Harmon, Secretary; Billie Sue Liggett, Uniform Manager, Colleen Acord, Treasurer. Row two: Jeff Sheffer, Drum Major; Brent Hosaflook, Assistant Drum Major; Jerry Stogdale, Vice President; Joel Salatin, Drillmaster; Jimmy Carlton, Drillmaster. 52 THE BEST EVER Row one: Hope Harmon, Billie Sue Liggett, Dana Nolley, Susan Frenger. Row two: Teresa Simmons, Betty Frenger, Maree Sullivan, Mildred Carter, Louise Sullivan, Dennis Carwell, Stephanie Burns. Row three: Laddie Morris, Sam Burns, Keith Lovegrove, Tina Jackson, Dwight Faught, Sharon Moyer, Dickie Thacker, Janice Sandy.Row four: Monica Michael, Sue Staley, Monica Graham, Bill Sydnor, Joel Salatin, Don Williams, Phillip Nolley, James Ramsey, Mark Short. Row five: Eddie Parker, Craig Bookout. . j i •. K ' a fl 3 g aJ tM RESERVE BAND: Row one: Laura Murphy, Debbie Cale, Pam Almarode, Malissa Murphy, Pam Cupp, Deann Gibson, Brenda Foster, Jean Liggett. Row two: Julie Temple, Lisa Hummel, Nina Showker, Becky Harman, Diane Simmons, JoAnn Griffin, David Sprouse, David Walker, Regina Lovegrove, Sharon Michael, Gail Staley, Tena Simmons. Row three: Kelly Chapman, Dale Murphy, Betty Burke, Jeff Vandevander, Carlton Simmons, Mike Hise, Danny Thompson; Wally Michael, Jim Cash, Mike Cox, Eddy Hostetter, Forrester Wright, Donnie Miller. 7r{) v mp T T ' 2 yv n rr?-c fo - jr r ,.r o y n - • O ' rCQr- 7V7CI ' 53 BEHIND THE SCENES Picture one. Row one: Carol Montgomery, Cindy Durham, Peggy Burke, Betty Frenger, Mitzi Doyle, Linda Leach, Glenda Coffman, Annie Gum, Judy Hazlett, Kandy Cross, Donna Clem, Cindy Knott, Donna Minter. Row two: Betty Burke, Bobbi Byrd, Terry Newlen, Jennifer Campbell, Bonnie Shiflet, Margie Mill¬ er, Dwight Faught, Louise Sullivan, Linda Dowdy, Susan Rexrode, Brenda Foster, Lisa Hummel. Row three: Martha Evans, Karen Masincup, Kathy Dull, Debbie Masincup, Twinkle Forsyth, Laura McAndrew, Terri Chandler, Ricky Gregory, Ruth Woodson, Donna Fitzgerald, Mary Mabie, Linda Senger, Mildred Carter, Hope Wood. Row four: Kathy Powell, Marie Simmons, Cheryl Cale, Laura Murphy, Wanda Campbell, Carolyn Knight, Mike Hawkins, Nancy Brown, Kevin McAndrew, Mark Short, Walter Davenport, Joel Salatin, David Green, Dennis Clemmer, Penny Sipe, Karen Smiley. Picture Two. Row one: Liz Drumheller, Wanda Harris, Janet Shiflet, Rita Poe, Ann Boyne, Jan Henson, Becky Daugherty, Colleen Acord, Anita Siple. Row two: Pat Graham, Nancy Michael, Ann Clark, Doris Moyers, Joyce Martin, Diana Waybright, Teresa Cowles, Donna Wolfe, Debbie Graham. Row three: Dreama Curry, Gail Hunley, Rita Cash, Sandy Huffer, Dana Nolley, Sharon Auville, Martha Simmons, Regina Tabor, Sal I ie Trimble, Yvonne Hunter, Debbie Callison, Ronnie Chandler. Row four: Dotti Strickler, Nanci Montgomery, Leaf Graves, Monica Michael, Jennie Staubus, Connie Horn, Harlan Williams, Kenny Clifton, Dennis Carwell, Robbie Riley, Richard Hinkle, Sammy Burns, Jeff May. All that messy make-up . . . cold cream . . . yuck! ... My costume doesn’t fit . . . I forgot my lines . . . I can’t do it!. . . stagefright . . . what happened to those prompters . . . learn your lines. . . a lot more than just actors and actresses. DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS: Dee Floyd, Vice President; Mary Alice Cecilia Blackwell, President; Carol Michael! Secretary; Brenda Shuey, Treasurer; Frances Doyle, Re¬ porter. 54 FORENSICS, STILL HANGING IN THERE EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING — Sandy Engle, Dee Floyd. POETRY — Cathy Dull, Carroll McAndrew. SPELLING — Katy Simmons, Terry Newlen, Linda Senger, Debbie Sprouse. PROSE — Sue Engle, Dennis Rawley, Billie Sue Liggett, Buddy Good. DEBATE— Leaf Graves, Joel Salatin. Don ' t singsong that poem . . . make it flow . . . not drip . . speeches on manure? . . . red hot arguments — ... no, debates ... I lost my place ... I won . . . stage fright . . . all those magazines . . . how do you spell? . . . speakers to match Patrick Henry. PUBLIC SPEAKING — Ruth Bailey, Anne Dickerman, Glenda Coffman, Sandy Engle, Dale Carlton. 55 “LEARNING TO DO, DOING TO LEARN, Row one: Keith Morris, Robert Rawley, Steve Nuffer, Jay Marshall, Robbie Brown, Scott Garber, Sherrill Michael, Ricky Marshall. Row two: John Sprouse, Gary Ralston, Andy Gutshall, Doug Riley, Freddie Blackwell, Sidney Ailer, Teddy Helmich, Sammy Harris, Allen Siever. Row three: Wilson Ramsey, Billy Cox, Kenney Shiflet, Bill Croft, Don Gum, Danny Painter, William Ramsey, Andy Beaujon, Bruce Bartly, Jerry Hewitt. Sell fruits . . . aggies mixed nuts. . .1500 cans. . . do what you want . . . talk about animals . . . learning to do . . . doing to learn . . . learning to live . . . learning to serve . . . Purpose . . . to develope competent . . . aggressive . . . rural . . . and agricultural leadership. 56 LEARNING TO LIVE, LIVING TO SERVE Row one: Jeff Lyle, Mike Harlow, Neal Marshall, Curtis Shinaberry, Phillip Rathburn, Steve Cash, Cletus McCray, Steve Austin. Row two: Paul Loan, Keith Sprouse, Kevin McAndrew, Carlton Simmons, Ray Byram, Chuck Miller, Tommy Eavers, Freddie Martin, Steve Huffer. Row three: Alan Cross, Willie Bosserman, Jeff Ritchie, Dennis Huffer, Dale Murphy, Robert Strother, Phillip Knight, Dennis Harlow, Alan Downs, Larry Strickler. Row four: George Marshall, Harvey O ' Neill, Danny Austen, Joe Simmons, Steve Jack, John Howdyshell, Gary Eavers, Robert Cassidy, Curtis Ailer, Lewis Campbell, Mike Cox, Lee Shinaberry, Jeff Sipe, Eddie Blackwell. F.F.A. Club Officers: Ernie Reeves, President; Steve Huffer, Sentinel; Robert Cramer, Reporter; James Ramsey, Treasurer; Dennis Hewitt, Vice-President; Harry Crosby, Secretary. 57 BROADENING SCOPE OF KNOWLEDGE Row one: Elaine Dula, Sandy Harlow, Glenda Coffman, Joni Keller, Doana Humphreys, Nancy Michael, Sheila Sprouse, Norma Ailer, Marilyn Clifton, Doris Moyers, Bobbi Byrd. Row two: Gail Hunley, Debbie Roudabush, Sandy Huffer, Karen Leach, Linda Fink, Donna Morris, Lavonne Botkin, Pat Graham, Anne Dickerman, Drenna Cale, Gaitha Casidy, Jan Henson, Ann Boyne, Ann Clark. Row three: Dreama Curry, Twinkle Forsyth, Mildred Lawhorne, Dana Nolley, Sandra Showker, Nancy Brown, Monica Michael, Ruth Bailey, Carol Smith, Yvonne Hunter, Debbie Callison, Debbie Graham, Joan Fink. 58 F.H.A. OFFICERS. Row one: Bonnie Robertson, Secretary; Mona Green, President, Bev Lightner, Second Vice President; Patty Shiflet, Songleader. Row two: Linda Green, Sargeant-at- Arms; Mozelle Marshall, Treasurer; Billie Sue Liggett, Reporter; Lois Green, Historian. FOR USE IN YEARS TO COME Row one: Sandra Smith, Donna Robertson, Louise Sullivan, Peggy Burke, Pam Gum, Rhonda Bartley, Tammy Conner, Evelyn Combs, Karen Smiley, Betty Burke, Kim Wandless. Row two: Carol Bottenfield, Pat Simmons, Windy Cook, Nancy Smith, Lydia Snyder, Malissa Murphy, Janice Stogdale, Jean Liggett, Wanda Crummett, Wanda Howdyshell, Penny Sipe, Lisa Hummel. Row three: Mildred Carter, Lois Griffin, Sylvia Losh, JoAnn Griffin, Phyllis Argenbright, Velma Humphreys, Maree Sullivan, Patty Armstrong, Tena Simmons, Tammy Williams, Mary King, Vanessa Johnson, Sandy Lam, Brenda Foster, Janice Michael. 59 BECOMING BETTER Sadie Hawkins Dance . . . conven¬ tions . . . training to be a teacher . . . seniors take over for a day . . . only one male future teacher? . . . Salom Rizk . . . Syrian Yankee . . . who wants parents at school? F.T.A. OFFICERS: Sue Engle, President; Darryl Bosserman, Sergeant-at-Arms; Connie May, Secretary; Diana Waybright, Historian; Carroll McAndrew, Reporter; Deborah Gayhart, Treasurer; Debbie Moore, Vice President; Jennie Staubus, Chaplain. Row one: Ruth Taylor, Malissa Thompson, Brenda Sprouse, Glenda Coffman, Nancy Michael, Doris Moyer, Nina Showker, Terry Newlen, Colleen Acord. Row two: Becky Daugherty, Stephanie Burns, Sharon Auville, Mary Alice Blackwell, Terry Lyle, Karen Leach, Twinkle Forsyth, Jean Liggett, Janice Stogdale. Row three: Mary Kipp, Hope Harmon, Dana Nolley, Barbara Welcher, Bonnie Robertson, Diane Engleman, Ann Clark, Regina Tabor, Billie Sue Liggett, Sally Estnick. 60 LOTS OF ATHLETIC MINDED PEOPLE G.A.A. COUNCIL MEMBERS: Glenna Sensabaugh, President; Libby Vaughn; Jeanne Reeves, Treasurer; Mary Alice Black- well, Reporter; Brenda Clem; Patty Shiflet, Secretary; Angie Croft; Mitzi Doyle; Teresa Wenger; Rita Cash. GYMNASTICS MEMBERS: Colleen Acord, Harlan Williams, Laura McAndrew, Jackie Ralston, Teresa Wenger, Kevin McAndrew, David Weller, Lisa Harris, Alice Masincupp, Kevin Heltzel, Mike Hawkins, Dwight Faught, Laura Murphy, Donna Green. Not pictured: Fred Armstrong. GYMNASTICS . . . courageous ... or a fool . . . spotters . . . it’s scary up here . . . more heroes . . . meets . . . evens and unevens . . . where’s the other ring . . . GAA . . . competition — lady style . . . faculty showdowns . . . sup¬ port your class, girls . . . spirited basketball games . . . I re¬ ally didn’t mean to hit her. 61 LATIN COMES ALIVE THROUGH ACTIVITIES Row one: Hope Harmon, Carol Michael, Sandy Huffer, Debbie Roudabush. Row two: Debbie Callison, Lavonne Botkin, Billie Sue Liggett, Terry Lyle, Kevin Heltzel. Row three: David Rawley, Anne Dickerman, Laura McAndrew, Jan Collins. Row four: Mark Cox, Doris Moyers, Ann Clark. Ego te amo means what? . . . we can because we KNOW we can . . . Christmas party . . . success? . . . Carol’s car . . . Scout Hut . . . Caesar and Brutus are buddies. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Mary Miller, Secretary; Mary Alice Cecilia Blackwell I, Reporter; Connie May, Historian; Gary Michael, Trasurer; Deborah Gayhart, President; Jennie Staubus, Vice President. 62 EL CLUB ESPANOL ES NUEVO Row one: Ruth Bailey, Tom Sheffer, Leaf Graves, Carrol McAndrew, Dwight Faught. Row two: Linda Fink, Brenda Shuey, Nanci Montgomery, Nancy Brown, Mary Gail Brown. Row three: Monica Michael, Sally Estnick, Dreama Curry, Jeff May, Linda Mon¬ gold. Row four: Regina Tabor, Diane Engleman, Gail Hunley, Rita Cash. Row five: Colleen Acord, Diana Waybright, Sandy Showker, Dana Nolley, Dottie Strickler. Row six: Mike Hawkins, Debbie Graham, Ann Boyne, Kathy Dickson, Debbie Sprouse, Barbara Welcher, Joan Fink. Standing: John Simmons, Steve Collins, Donna Clem, Pat Graham, Dee Floyd, Alan Wilkerson, Brenda Harris, Becky Daugherty, Elaine Dula, Sandy Harlow. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Debbie Moore, President; Nathan Young, Vice President; Teresa Simmons, Secretary; Glenda Coffman, Treasur¬ er; Sue Engle, Reporter. Party for retarded children . . . Tom ' s little girlfriend . . . B.J.’s father was Santa Claus . . . no dues . . . new club . . . Spanish music . . . speakers within the school . . . relia . . . what ' s that? 63 LIBRARY CLUB CHANGES Checking out books . . . checking in books . . . lost books . . . found books . . . overdue books ... old books . . . new books . . . study hall passes ... no, you may not leave ... in their spare time, they read . . . help to the librarians . . . magazines . . . pam¬ phlets . . . papers . . . lone male member. Donna Clendennan, Brenda Harris, Sandy Harlow, Carroll McAndrew, Sandy Huffer, John Vin¬ cent. RESERVE MAJORETTES RESERVE MAJORETTES: Karen Smiley, Molly Gutshall, Teresa Wooten, Velma Clifton, Sylvia Losh. 64 MAJORETTES TAKE FIRST IN PARADE Christmas parade winners . . . get to¬ gether . . . the braces or braceless club . . . new reserve majorettes . . . long hours of hard prac¬ tice . . . fire at Home¬ coming . . . it’s cold . . . goosebumps ... it takes coordination . . . that ' s not a new routine — I’m shaking. 65 STILL SOUNDING AS Row one: Kandy Cross, Dee Floyd, Pat Graham, Drenna Cale, Kathy Sprouse, Ricky Gregory, Timmy Bussard, Kirk Wade, Ann Clark, Jennie Campbell, Frances Doyle, Terry Newlen, Norma Ailer. Row two: Sharon Auville, Terri Chandler, Malissa Thompson, Cindy Durham, Steve Johnson, Bruce Thompson, Mitchell Propst, John Staubus, Debbie Ailer, Vicki Cash, Diana Waybright, Mary Kipp. Row three: Glenda Coffman, Connie May, Anne Dickerman, Libby Vaughn, George Newman, Page Finch, Ricky May, Dennis Rawley, Buddy Good, Twinkle Forsyth, Billie Sue Liggett, Sheila Sprouse. Row four: Cheryl Cale, Kim Gum, Mary Gail Brown, Jennie Staubus, Bobby Hildebrand, Sammy Waybright, Larry Lawhorne, Bruce Hildebrand, Kent Keller, Gary Cash, Mike Nessar, Regina Tabor, Wanda Harris, Sheree Thompson, Mildred Lawhorne. CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS: Glenda Coffman, Assistant Accompianist; Pat Graham, Robe Chairman; Dee Floyd, Secretary; Connie May, Reporter; Jennie Staubus, Accompianist; Ann Clark, Historian; Regina Tabor, Soprano Secretary; Diana Waybright, Soprano Sectional Leader; Wanda Harris, Treasurer. Row two: Malissa Thompson, Librarian; Sharon Auville, Alto Secretary; Cheryl Cale, Assistant Accompianist; Anne Dickerman, Alto Sectional Leader; Sammy Waybright and Kent Keller, Podium Managers; Dennis Rawley, Vice President, Gary Cash, President. 66 GOOD AS EVER BUFFALO SONGSTERS: Row one: Dee Floyd, Pat Graham, Glenda Coffman, Vicki Cash, Diana Waybright, Sheila Sprouse. Row two: Cheryl Cale, Jennie Staubus, Sharon Auville, Connie May, Debbie Ailer, Jennie Campbell, Ann Clark, Regina Tabor, Wanda Harris, Billie Sue Liggett. Row three: Bruce Thompson, John Staubus, Larry Lawhorne, Kent Keller, Dennis Rawley, Gary Cash, Buddy Good. ■- s 11 ;| ; | ■ la A ' Em p ftft aft Bo Helped band with regionals . . . solos . . . sing out . . . practice . . . chewing gum is an obstacle . . . beautiful gold robes . . . some voices louder than others . . . smile . . . songsters . . . singing engagements . . . take care of your voice! MUSIC II: Row one: Connie Meeks, Judy Terry, Donna Terry, Ann Conner. Row two: Nanci Montgomery, Tina Armstrong, Rita Cash, Beverly Stacy, Donna Adkins. Row three: Glenda McLain, Ruth Woodson, Doris Gabbert, Nancy Brown, Donna Fridley, Pam Michael, Cynthia Sprouse. 67 THE SCHOOL INFORMER Row one: Frances Doyle. Row two: Linda Senger, Donna Clem. Row three: Jeanne Reeves, Rita Poe, Linda Dowdy. Row four: Sharon Auville, Mary Alice Blackwell, Connie May. Row five: Carol McAndrew, Leaf Graves, Gaitha Casidy. Row six: Joel Salatin, Dale Carlton, Mona Green. Advisor — Miss Gochenour. Gossip column . . . latest reports . . . have you written your article for the paper? . . . you’d better get it done . . . deadlines coming up . . . reporters . . . typists . . . proofreaders . . . artists ... oh, and, of course, editors . . . who drew that funny looking creature named Ernie? . . . we’ve got to sell more ads! 68 PRESIDENTS GET IT TOGETHER Row one: Jane Campfield, Sue Engle, Anne Dickerman, Ernie Reeves. Row two: Katy Simmons, Debbie Moore, Mona Green, Connie Horn, Mary Alice Blackwell, Jeff Graham, Alan Wilkerson, Jimmy Gayhart, Keith Wenger. Row three: Deborah Gayhart, Monica Michael, Glenna Sensabaugh, Arnold Monroe, Kent Keller, Gary Cash, Charles Lawson, Gary Michael. Discussions with Mr. Morris . . . complaints aired out . . . problems solved . . . link be¬ tween students and administration . . . dif¬ ferences of opinion . . . sometimes rather loudly . . . Sue, are you getting all this down? . . . misunderstandings cleared up. Sue Engle, Secretary; Monica Michael, Chairman. 69 CLUB TRAVELS TO D.C Trips to DuPont . . . Smithsonian . . . eco¬ logy-minded . . . proj¬ ects . . . science fair . . . switched sponsors in the middle of the year . . . strange meet¬ ing places. SCIENCE CLUB OFFICERS: John Nance, Sergeant-at-Arms; Charles Lawson, President; Sharon Auville, Secretary; Don Williams, Vice President; Buddy Good, Historian; Brenda Clem, Treasurer. Row one: Carlton Simmons, Dale Murphy, Curtis Shinaberry, Sa ndy Engle, Rita Poe, Nanci Montgomery, Nina Showker. Row two: Mark Linhoss, Forrester Wright, Wayne Jarvis, Wilma Lawhorne, Malissa Murphy, Janice Stogdale, Jean Liggett. Row three: Brooks Tuttle, John Lyle, Zane Crummett, John Linhoss, Dennis Carwell, Michael Greene, Mark Short, Cowles Andrus, John Harris, Pam Botkin. 70 EXCLUSIVE CLUB FOR MEN ft .fH m [ InwL ' TI mm 11 i 1 I « I L_ j m H 7 •y[f v;, I. Row one: Ervie Reeves, Steve Collins, Tommy Powers, Jeff Graham, Barry Gum, Billy Gilmer. Row two: Wilson Ramsey, David Milstead, William Ramsey, Darryl Bosserman, Dennis Hewitt, Arnold Monroe. Row three: Jimmy Carlton, Robert Wooten, Rich¬ ard Hinkle, Sammy Burns, Earl Rowe, Robert Cramer. weird initiations . . . red slip . . . olives ... ice cream sales . . . proud of their jackets . . . sports minded ... no boys, just men . . . lettermen . . . athletic ban¬ quet . . . promoting brotherly love. VARSITY CLUB OFFICERS: Keith Wenger, President; John Withers, Vice-President; Gary Michael, Secretary; Frankie Hawkins, Treasurer; Don Gum, Reporter. 71 NHS GOES TO KLASSROOM KWIZ Candy sales . . . Klassroom Kwiz . . . raising money for se¬ nior scholarship . . . members taking over for teachers ... in¬ ducting new members . . . recruiting some boys ... Mr. Cassell speaking at assembly . . . want your name in Who’s Who? . . . grade averages . . . “No one on probation after first semester” . . . Mrs. Glover an¬ nounces proudly. Row one: Katy Simmons, Carol Michael, Diana Waybright, Cindy Clem. Row two: Sandy Huffer, Mary Kipp, Billie Sue Liggett, Lavonne Botkin, Diane Engleman, Connie May, Theresa Harper, Debbie Moore. Row three: Hope Harmon, Donna Morris, Carol McAndrew, Monica Michael, J ennie Staubus, Anne Dickerman, Charles Lawson. Row four: Gary Michael, Ernie Reeves, Sue Engle, William Ramsey, Freddie Armstrong, Wilson Ramsey. 72 A NEW AND INTERESTING EXPERIENCE Row one: Mary Kipp, Sandra Engle, Carol Michael, Sue Engle, Ricky Redifer, Thomas Sheffer, Bill Gilmer. Row two: Katy Simmons, Kathy Conner, Laura McAndrew, Sandra Huffer, Donna Morris, Connie May, Joel Salatin, Joni Keller, Ruth Bailey, Mark Botkin. Row three: Carroll McAndrew, Kim Gum, Dee Floyd, Billie Sue Liggett, Hope Harmon, Dana Nolley, Diane Engleman, Forest Ashby, Fred Armstrong, Mark Cox, Mike Hevener, Mary Miller. Row four: Charles Lawson, Dennis Rawley, Dennis Hewitt, Monica Michael, Nancy Brown, Jennie Staubus, Carol Smith, Robbie Wooten, Darryl Bosserman, Doug Harlow, Don Williams, Nathan Young. SODA ADVISORS: Mrs. Williams and Mr. Williams. SODA DIRECTOR: Mrs. Alta Curtis Counsel members: Alan Wilkerson, Deborah Gayhart, Dickie Thacker, Don Gum, Anne Dickerman. something different . . . student orga¬ nization on developing altitudes? . . . she asked you what? . . . Charlie forgets to pick Sandra up . . . happi¬ ness bees . . . workshop at Holiday Inn ... a satisfied feeling . . . IA LAC . . . lovable and capable . . . or . . . lazy and cross-eyed . . . Alta ' s on T.V. 73 DETERMINED TO MAKE IT GOOD! What ’s a good headline for us? . . . fighting, forgetful editors . . . Katy ' s peacemaker . . . Mary’s undecided . . . and the Ruths are troublemakers . . . where are those blurps I told you to write? . . . get busy . . . what happened to those pictures? . . . HOW many seniors? . . . who’s got the BIG job next year? . . . what do we do? ... go call Mrs. O ... or Charlie ... or George . . . anybody . . . who has days off? LAYOUT AND COPY STAFF: Dana Nolley, Mike Hevener, Gail Hunley, Cindy Durham, Mary Gail Brown, Debbie Ailer, Lavonne Botkin, Norma Ailer, Dreama Curry. BUSINESS STAFF: Hope Harmon, Anne Dickerman, Nancy Michael, Charles Lawson, Wilson Fauber. GOLDEN BISON EDI¬ TORS: Carol Michael, Business co-editor; Debbie Harlow, Busi¬ ness co-editor; Katy Simmons, Editor-in- Chief; Mary Miller, Photography editor; Ruth Taylor, Layout editor; Ruth Bailey, Copy editor. 74 ATHLETICS DESPITE LOSING SEASON 76 BISON NEVER SAY DIE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER FOR Row one: Tony Hill, William Posey, Jeff Graham, Barry Gum, Eddy Pitsenbarger, Bobby Hildebrand, Robert Hoy, Clyde Bowers, Bill Gilmer. Row two: Dickie Thacker, Keith Lovegrove, Frankie Hawkins, Tommy Powers, Kent Keller, Dennis Hewitt, Darryl Bosserman, Nat Griffin, Keith Wenger. Row three: John Linhoss, Robert Martin, Eddy Parker, Nathan Young, Harry Crosby, Dean Withers, Mitchell Accord, Arnold Monroe, Steve Collins. Row four: Dennis Rawley, Mark Frank, John Morton, Sammy Burns, C.B. Botkin, John Cline, Danny Painter. teamwork is all it is . . . summer prac¬ tice twice a day . . . aching muscles from lifting weights ... a great new coach . . . Senior Barry Gum named to the all-district team . . . great victory over Ft. Defiance ... 10 Senior players . . . Captains Barry Gum and Keith Wenger ... no horsing around ... all work . . . more and more exercise. Mr. Klimkiewicz, Mr. Howe, Mr. Moreland. 78 SECOND YEAR — KEITH WENGER CO-CAPTAINS: Barry Gum, Keith Wenger. Home OPPONENT Visitor 21 Fort Defiance 14 38 Harrisonburg 0 12 Bath 12 14 Waynesboro 0 19 Wilson 8 27 Broadway 0 24 Riverheads 11 50 Lexington 20 36 Turner Ashby 8 32 Stuarts Draft 0 ALL-DISTRICT: Barry Gum. THEY’RE GETTING THERE! aaaaaa sa • E$qpn0 r j 0 Pri:Y Row one: Dennis Jarvis, Carlton Simmons, Steve Cash, Eddie Hostetter, Mike Green, Bill Sydnor, Mark Linhoss Jeff Lyle Row two: Roger Kincaid, Manager; Mark Short, Mark Altizer, Joe Dickens, Donald Hoover, Scott Wooten, Mike Cox, Ricky Botkin. Row three: Danny Johnson, Dennis Gilmer, Phillip Nolley, Timmy Shull, Darryl Argenbright, Ronnie Kincaid Curtis Ailer Row four: Walter Davenport, Roger Coyne r, Mark Matheny, Keith Michael, Clifford Sprouse, David Acord. Home OPPONENT Vistor 20 Fort Defiance 0 0 Wilson Memorial 12 0 John Lewis 6 6 Stuarts Draft 14 6 Riverheads 14 0 Shelburne 12 12 Turner Ashby 22 Mr. Lineweaver, Mr. Swisher 80 BISON MAKE A BIG EFFORT Row One: Ernie Reeves, Tom Sheffer, William Posey, Keith Wenger, Dick Thacker, Tony Shciavone, Mgr. Row Two: John Withers, Don Williams, Steve Collins, Robert Cramer, Don Gum, Randy Cale, Mike Calhoun. John Withers, Co-Captain, Coach Landes, Keith Wenger, Co-Captain. 1972-73 SCORES Home OPPONENT Visitor 39 Turner Ashby 53 53 Broadway 55 54 Harrisonburg 56 60 Waynesboro 87 76 Stuarts Draft 61 66 Riverheads 60 56 Stuarts Draft 51 42 Wilson 49 58 Fort Defiance 68 69 Riverheads 54 51 Lexington 78 46 Turner Ashby 76 55 Broadway 61 53 Lexington 57 57 Harrisonburg 66 41 Waynesboro 75 62 Stuarts Draft 60 40 Wilson 39 72 Fort Defiance 80 57 Riverheads 34 TOURNAMENT 50 Turner Ashby 63 81 BISON BATTLE FOR TOURNEY BERTH Dumpling ... Mr. Clutch . . . Basketball couldn’t survive without TAPE . . . practice . . . play . . . win! ... go to tour¬ nament ... go team go . . . our great Bison! . . . get’em Gap! STATISTICIANS: Roger Huffman, Gary Michael, Harry Crosby, Jerry Hewitt, Craig Bookout, Keith Lovegrove. 82 83 J.V.’S PLAY AN EVEN SEASON jj M aj flQMY Oj L fjiX- i kef . Jj u, Jkoax ex J ixrnVrr A, ijStJlS AetL JfftTK. jr 4 A ' A ' l£ XA . OTJ Row One: Mark Botkin, Mark Matheny, Ronnie Hill, Tim Shull, Kenny Sh if let. Row Two: Freddy Griffin, Fred Blackwell, Jim Gayhart, Larry Griffin, Bill Sydnor, Phil Collins, Dean Withers, Andy Gutshall, Doug Harlow, Coach Thompson. we’re catching up! . . . here comes a good team . . . start small . . . think big . . . yea team . . . we’re behind you team ... all the way ... to the top. . .go. . .team. . .go! Home OPPONENT Visitor 27 Turner Ashby 47 51 Broadway 49 29 Harrisonburg 57 38 Waynesboro 71 47 Stuarts Draft 39 39 Wilson 27 51 Fort Defiance 44 53 Riverheads 29 53 Lexington 32 25 Turner Ashby 51 37 Broadway 41 36 Lexington 37 40 Harrisonburg 43 56 Waynesboro 60 36 Stuarts Draft 46 41 Wilson 33 57 Fort Defiance 58 59 Riverheads 28 84 8th GRADE TAKES THIRD IN TOURNAMENT Row One: Donald Hoover, Hubie Grim, Carroll Andrews, Wally Michael, Jim Cash, Bruce Wood, Cletus McCray. Row Two: Philip Knight, Robert Strother, Joe Dickens, Keith Michael, Danny Johnson, Gary Eavers, Mike Tabor, Robert Ralston, Chris Lyle, Roger Huffman, Coach Swisher. Home 25 36 OPPONENT John Wayland Stuarts Draft Visitor 42 39 our little team . . . coming up . . . following in others footsteps . . . doing their best ... to be the best . . . 3rd in tournament . . . Danny Johnson makes 1st All District Team. 36 Wilson 30 32 Riverheads 28 26 Fort Defiance 54 38 John Wayland 33 34 Stuarts Draft 45 26 Wilson 31 31 Riverheads 29 26 Fort Defiance 42 TOURNAMENT 22 Riverheads 21 34 Fort Defiance 40 19 Wilson 22 85 A WHOLE NEW OUTLOOK ON CHEERLEADING 1,2,3, stomp ’em Bison . . . talk, practice, talk . . . we ' re behind ya big Bison, we’re backing you up . . . all my life I wanted to be a cheerleader, work, WORK! . . . new cheers . . . new uniforms . . . WOW, what a bus ride! . . . when you ' re hot, you’re, hot, and when you’re not? . . . new stunts . . . gas!? . . . we’ve got the pep, Bison’s got the team, you’ve got the spirit . . . they’re at it again! . . . 1940 uni¬ forms cut down to size ... we love Bison . . . oh, those jokes! . . . laugh, snort, laugh . . . the back of the bus is cold! . . . 3-2-1-Go! Gap! Go! Carol Michael; Mona Green, co-captain; Anne Dickerman; Sandy Huffer; Vicki Cash; Diana Waybriqht- Mary Kinn- Hod Harmon, co-captain. ’ ’ K 86 WE LOVE J.V. ' s! - J.V. CHEERLEADERS: Mary Mabie, Kim Gum, Cathy Vaughn, Bev Lightener, Nancy Michael, Sandy Engle, Frances Doyle, Carol Smith. Mrs. McElwee 87 BISON HAVE HIGH HOPES! BASEBALL: Returning lettermen: Frank Hawkins, Darryl Bosserman, Mike Nessar, William Ramsey, Don Gum Returning lettermen: Tom Sheffer, Keith Wenger, Barry Gum, Wilson Ramsey, Dick Thacker. “Do I have to get my hair cut?” . . . new uniforms . . . pitchers . . . catchers . . . all playing together ... to win . . . catch that ball . . .strike one. . . homerun . . . look out Ernie . . . here we come. COACHES: Mr. Lineweaver and Mr. Landes. 88 KEEP ON TRUCKING IT TEAM! VARSITY TRACK: Earl Rowe, Mike Almarode, Ernie Reeves. Row Two: Darrell Marshall, John Nance. Row Three: Gary Michael, Dennis Hewitt, Michael Green, Fred Armstrong. JV TRACK Tommy Eavers,;Mike Cox, Mike Green, Forrester Wright. Row Twot Gary Roudabush, Mark Linhoss, George Helmick, Ricky Woodson. Row Three: Freddy Blackwell, Cecil Moats, Wade Wolfrey, Andy Beaujon. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES Too so t A HOME OPPONENT VISITOR Won Riverheads Lost ex r O |_ ost Won Wilson Won Won Lee High Stuarts Draft 1 0 vp l r t Lost Lost Lost Turner Ashby 0 WV n Lost Waynesboro fo f- Z ' ) Won f Ofv r v Ljti y Q( r UoUf r J v T T O i ' y X TRACK AND CROSS COUNTRY: run ... run ... run .. . jump those hurdles . . . throw that discus . . . man, it’s too cold to run . . . dress warm . . . and stay out of the mud . . . stretch those legs . . . over hill . . . over dale . . . over swamp . . . down to Burns’ and back . . . boys, stay out of the middle of the road . . . cars, watch out for the track stars. CROSS COUNTRY: Cecil Moats, Ernie Reeves, George Hel¬ mick, Fred Armstrong. Row Two: Dennis Harlow, Freddy Blackwell, Earl Rowe, Gary Roudabush. Row Three: Gary Michael, David Milstead, Dennis Losh, James Losh. 89 FEMALE FACULTY FOILED AGAIN i , Mt u ■ H teachers with no coordination . . . weak knees . . . you ' ve got to let them win a game now and then . . . great male cheerbunnies . . . boy, was that a gutter ball . . . without a gutter! . . . cold, brisk days of field hockey . . . don’t get vicious with those sticks. 90 SENIORS DIGNIFIED SENIOR OFFICERS OFFICERS: Arnold Monroe — President 92 GUIDE CLASS OF 73 COLLEEN ACORD STEVE ARMSTRONG MARY ALICE BLACKWELL DEBBIE AILER SHARON AUVILLE DARRYL BOSSERMAN JANE ANDREWS RUTH BAILEY CAROLYN BOWDEN 93 SENIORS USE LEISURE TIME 94 TO ITS BEST ADVANTAGE 95 RHONDA CASADY CINDY CLEM RONNIE CHANDLER ANN CLARK DONNA CLENDENNEN KENNY CLIFTON 96 THEIR FINAL YEAR EASY SHARON CLIFTON MALCOLM COLE SHARON COLE STEVE COLLINS GAIL COLVIN SUSAN COLVIN 97 Hi: V IT’S YOUR LAST YEAR TERESA COWLES MARK COX SHANNON CRAWFORD ELAINE COYNER VANCE CRUMMETT ROBERT CRAMER BECKY DAUGHERTY 98 SO MAKE THE BEST OF IT RANDY DERROW LIZ DRUMHELLER ELAINE DULA ANNE DICKERMAN CINDY DOWDY 99 “JAN, ARE YOU SURE THAT BOOK SUE ENGLE i A PATTY EAVEY MARTHA FINK DIANE FITZGERALD DIANNA EAVERS WILSON FAUBER WAYNE FINK wm 100 IS ON YOUR READING LIST?’ 101 WE GREET OUR FINAL YEAR BRUCE GREGROY BRENDA GRIFFIN BONNIE GROVE CONNIE GROVE NAT GRIFFIN DON GUM 102 HERE WITH MIXED EMOTIONS MARGI GUMM CHARLES HARRIS 103 SENIORS LOOK TO THE FUTURE WANDA HARRIS RICHARD HINKLE BARBARA HODGE 104 WITH HAPPY INTEREST CONNIE HORN YVONNE HUNTER JONI KELLER PHYLLIS HUFFMAN DENNIS HUNLEY 105 CHARLES LAWSON KAREN LEACH i KEEP TELLING YA WE AREN’T JAMES LAWHORNE LARRY LAWHORN JAMES LOSH 106 ■■■ GOING TO BE HERE NEXT YEAR JOYCE MARTIN RICKY MATHENY TERRY LYLE PHILLIP MADDOX JAY MARSHALL 107 JUST BECAUSE WE’RE SENIORS, MONICA MICHAEL MARY MILLER 108 FLOYD MICHAEL GARY MICHAEL DAVID MILSTEAD MUST WE BE DIGNIFIED? 109 OUT THAT WINDOW DANNY MOSES VIRGINIA RALSTON WILLIAM RAMSEY MIKE NESSAR DENISE PEYTON 110 LIES OUR FUTURE ■HMI WILSON RAMSEY ROBBIE RILEY THOMAS SHEFFER ROBERT RAWLEY BONNIE ROBERTSON GLENNA SENSABAUGH ERNIE REEVES EARL ROWE 111 THAT’S NOT A SENIOR PRIVILEGE! RANDY SHIFLETT JANET SHI FLETT KATY SIMMONS MARTHA SIMMONS 112 DENISE SHIFLET TRICIA SHULL CHARLOTTE SLACK WE GO FROM HERE — TO WHERE? LARRY SMITH JENNIE STAUBUS CYNTHIA SUTTON 113 HEY, WHAT’S THE 114 JUNE SWEET REGINA TABOR MARY THORNTON RAY TABOR RUTH TAYLOR SALLIE TRIMBLE WILLIAM VAUGHN %Mk BIG IDEA? JOYCE WASHBURN LLOYD VERNON BROMMIE WARNER JUDY WASHBURN JUDITH VESS ANGELA WARREN DIANA WAYBRIGHT 115 SENIORS DISPLAY ASHBY WILLIAMS 116 BARBARAWELCHER KEITH WENGER HARLAN WILLIAMS JUDY WELCHER PAT WILCHER GARY WIMER THEIR MANY TALENTS DORIS WILSON JOHN WITHERS CALVIN WOLFE KATIE WOOD KATHY WOODS DALE YOUNG 117 118 119 JUNIORS PEER OFFICERS: Kent Keller, President; Diane Engleman, Secretary; Dana Nolley, Treasurer; Fred Armstrong, Vice President Mike Almarode Dean Armstrong Fred Armstrong Forrest Ashby Pat Back Carol Bartley Frankie Blackwell Bruce Botkin C.B. Botkin Lavonne Botkin Ann Boyne Deborah Cale Drenna Cale Randy Cale Mike Calhoun Debbie Callison Barbara Campbell Diane Campbell Shirley Campbell Shirley Carroll 120 INTO TOMORROW Dennis Carwell Rita Cash Brenda Clem Marilyn Clifton John Cline Darlene Cook Brenda Corbin Jimmie Cox John Cox Joyce Crosby Brenda Sue Cupp Dreama Curry Peggy Derrow Doug Eckard Diane Engleman Sally Estnick Joan Fink Dee Floyd Susan Frenger Darrell Gilmer Pat Gordon Stanford Good Debbie Graham Pat Graham Leaf Graves 121 JUNIORS ARRIVE Michael Greene Mary Gregory Bonnie Griffin Harold Griffin Harry Griffin Hope Harmon Dianne Harris Paul Harris Janice Henson Joie Hevener Dennis Hewitt Tim Hoover Dale Howdyshell Jerry Huffer Sandra Huffer Doana Humphreys Gail Hunley Kent Keller Linda Kincaid Mary Kipp Mildred Lawhorne Billie Sue Liggett John Linhoss 122 MANY WAYS Eloree Lucas Darrell Marshall Robert Martin Jeff May Carrol McAndrew Carol Michael Roger Michael Billy Milstead Nanci Montgomery Donna Morris John Nance Dana Nolley Edward Nuckols J.W. Painter Roger Peerson Eddy Pitsenbarger Rita Poe William Posey Boyd Powell Tommy Powers Gail Propst William Pullen Dennis Rawley Doug Riley Richard Rodeffer 123 LEISURE TIME Debbie Roudabush Brenda Shuey Carolyn Sprouse Debbie Sprouse Judy Sprouse Loretta Stoutamyer Reese Smith Randy Snyder Tommy Sue Temple Judy Terry Dicky Thacker Bobby Turner Brooks Tuttle Tommy Vincent Alan Wilkerson Don Williams Donna Wolfe Jay Wood Robert Wooten 124 OFFICERS TAKE FIRM STAND OFFICERS: Dean Withers, Pres¬ ident; Jeanne Reeves, Secretary; Ricky Redifer, Vice President; Andy Gutshall, Treasurer Mitchell Acord Norma Ailer Shirley Altizer Cowles Andrus Mike Argenbright Stanley Back Andy Beaujon Fred Blackwell Mark Botkin Teresa Botkin Wanda Botkin Clyde Bowers Carolyn Breeden Patricia Brubeck Mary Gail Brown Nancy Brown Bobbie Byrd Cheryl Cale Clarence Campbell Debra Campbell 126 Jo iocd v t_ h- do c d jL 7C OL AJt ALL PLAY AND NO WORK? JSO 0 - 2 - CryO-CS-fd- -. _ Odn C 2j X(y7 Yru:YvY CJO ' n ' £, Jennifer Campbell Linda Campbell Shelby CampbelK • um Dale Carlton Gaitha Casidy 6 f-Juumc Terry Chandler Caroline Clifton Glenda Coffman 4 lo J an Co 11 i Phil Collins Steve Collins Kathy Conner Alvin Cook Roger Coyner Bill Croft Harry Crosby Kandy Cross Zane Crummett Cindy Cupp Sylvia Davenport Wanda Dobson Frances Doyle Dale Driver Cathy Dull SOPHOMORES ARE Everett Fauber Dwight Faught Linda Fink David Fitzgerald Twinkle Forsythe Mark Frank Bill Fridley Ricky Fridley Scott Garber Gary Gayhart Buddy Good Monica Graham Larry Griffin Raymond Grogg Annie Gum James Gum Kim Gum Andy Gutshall Sheila Hammer Doug Harlow Sammy Harris Debbie Hartman Jenny Hartman 128 HALFWAY THERE Mike Hawkins George Helmick Teddy Helmick Kevin Heltzel Angie Henderson Helen Hevener Jerry Hewitt Bobby Hildebrand Anthony Hill Ronnie Hill Mailyn Hodge Brent Hosaflook Bob Hoy Cathy Huffer Gary Huffman Roger Huffman Steve Johnson Roger Kincaid Elsie Knight Debra Knott Kenneth Knott Linda Leach Beverly Lightner 129 SOPHOMORES PULL UPWARD Nancy Little Keith Lovegrove John Lyle Brookie Malcolm Mozelle Marshall Vickie Marshall Debbie Masincup Karen Masincup Arthur Mathews Ricky May Laura McAndrew Freddie McCray Glenda McLain Sherril Michael Steve Michael Carol Michael Margie Miller Nancy Michael Rose Milstead 130 IS IT EDIBLE? June Moats Linda Mongold Brenda Morris Laddie Morris Sharon Moyer Terry Newlen George Newman Steve Nuffer Robbie Page Danny Painter Eddie Parker Mary Pullen Gary Ralston James Ramsey Ricky Redifer Jeanne Reeves Bill Root David Roudabush David Rowe Ruth Ann Rowe Joel Salatin Janice Sandy Jeff Sheffer Freddie Shiflett Bonnie Shiflett 131 WHO HAS TIME FOR CLASSES? Debbie Shuey Arvittis Siever J.D. Simmons Randy Simmons Crystal Sipe Larry Smiley Carol Smith Donnie Snead Kathy Sprouse Sheila Sprouse Sue Staley Jerry Stogdale Fred Strickler Melissa Thompson Sheree Thompson Libby Vaughn Vickie Vernon John Vincent Sammy Waybright Kathy Weaver David Weller Ann Wilkins Richard Wilson Bub Wimer Dean Withers Teresa Wooten Nathan Young 132 D. YI ok O ' A . .O ' o r co v - v s - r-o • K ,7 r k -e- ' e ' • s; ' ,o - - - „ CX ' . S ' - W ° A ' - ' ‘ - c FRESHMEN v. -p- y t r © V i t,)A 133 x m FRESHMAN OFFICERS SIT HIGH OFFICERS: Jim Gayhart, Pres¬ ident; Donna Clem, Vice Pres¬ ident, Judy Michael, Secretary; Hope Wood, Treasurer; Eddie Hostetter, Reporter David Acord Donna Sue Adkins Curtis Ailer Mark Altizer Darrell Argenbright Brenda Banks Eddie Blackwell Tommy Boggs Craig Bookout Ronnie Bosserman Debbie Breeden Peggy Burke Brenda Burns Timmy Buzzard Mike Byram Barry Campbell Becky Campbell Wanda Campbell Sandra Carper Billy Carter Mildred Carter Carl Casady Robert Cassidy Donna Clem Fred Clifton 134 FRESHMEN HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO Gail Clifton Ann Conner Gail Cook Mike Cox Donald Coyner Kathy Craig Wanda Crummett Walter Davenport Beverly Davis Bruce Derrow Linda Dowdy Barbara Downey Rick Dudley Ricky East Tommy Eavers Ricahrd Edwards James Emmett Martha Evans Page Finch Donna Fitzgerald Betty Frenger Robert Frenger Dona Fridley Mike Fridley Doris Gabbert Gary Garber 135 FRESHMEN FIND WAYS Jimmy Gayhart Dennis Gilmer Angela Gladwell Joyce Graham Mike Graham Donna Greene Linda Green Lois Green Mike Green Benny Gregory Ricky Gregory Daniel Griffin Fred Griffin Lena Griffin Lois Griffin Mary Griffin Dennis Harlow Cliff Harris Frances Harris John Harris 136 TO BREAK MONOTONY Lisa Harris Judy Hazlett David Hewitt Eugene Hodge Brenda Hoover Eddie Hostetter Sandy Howdyshell Susan Howdyshell Wanda Howdyshell Danny Huffer Steve Huffer Velma Humphreys Teena Jackson Wayne Jarvis Heather Keen Nancy Kincaid Ronald Kincaid Carl Knight Carolyn Knight Wanda Knight Cindy Knott Sandy Lam Becky Lawhorne Wilma Lawhorn David Leach Mark Linhoss 137 FRESHMEN HAVE DISCARDED FEELING Kathy Lyle Mary Mabie Kay Marshall Steve Marshall Mark Matheny Agnes Mawyer Carolyn Mawyer Kevin McAndrew Connie Meeks Janice Michael Judy Michael Pam Michael Chuck Miller Evelyn Milstead Pamela Milstead Donna Minter Homer Moats Vickie Moomau Carol Montgomery Steve Morris Sharon Mutherspaw Phillip Nolley William Nuckoles Terry Page Donna Pearson Jimmy Powell 138 IT’S IN THERE SOMEWHERE Kathy Powell Steve Powell David Pullen Jackie Ralston Jeff Rawley Shirley Reeves Susan Rexrode Donna Roberts Dale Roudabush Tony Schiavone Derrer Seal Renee Seal Linda Senger Patty Shiflet Larry Shull Timmy Shull Debbie Simmons Teresa Simmons Marie Simmons Jesse Smiley Nancy Smith Peggy Snyder Brenda Sprouse Cindy Sprouse Richard Stokes Beverly Stacy 139 FRESHMEN MOVE UP IN LINE John Staubus Kathleen Strickler Larry Strickler Dawn Strother Debbie Strother William Stuples Louise Sullivan Maree Sullivan Linda Sutton Donald Sweet Donnis Sweet Bill Sydnor Jo Ann Terrace Donna Terry Mike Thompson Robert Todd Leisa Tuttle Joyce Welcher Teresa Wenger Hope Wood Leonard Woods Eicky Woodson Ruth Woodson Wade Woolfrey 140 PRE-FRESHMEN 4 IT’S A LONG HARD CLIMB Steve Ailer Pam Almarode Arnold Altizer Carroll Andrews Ernie Argenbright Phyllis Argenbright Ray Argenbright Patty Armstrong Barbara Back Kim Back Brenda Baker Rhonda Bartley Willie Bosserman Ricky Botkin Carol Bottenfield Betty Burke Donnie Bussard Rhonda Bussard Rodney Bussard Ray Byram OFFICERS: Scott Wooten; President; Danny Johnson, Vice President; David Green, Secretary; Dickie Harris, Treasurer 142 THE BATTLE TO SURVIVE Debbie Cale Jimmy Cale Darrell Campbell Debbie Campbell Emanuel Campbell Gerald Campbell JoAnn Campbell Lewis Campbell Mike Campbell Nealie Campbell Jim Cash Stevie Cash Allan Cason Diane Chandler Kelley Chapman Dennis Clemmer Velma Clifton Martha Cline Gail Cobb Evelyn Combs Sharon Conner Tammy Conner Wendy Cook Kenneth Cox Penny Coyner 143 ENTERING EIGHTH GRADERS Angie Croft Barbara Crosby Allen Cross Allen Downs Mitzi Doyle Gary Eavers Brenda Foster Angie France Jeff Fridley Susan Gordon William Green Teronda Gregory Jo Ann Griffin Hubert Grim Pam Gum Molly Gutshall Mike Harlow Becky Harmon Karen Harman John David Harper Harold Harris Pat Hildebrand Mike Hise Don Hoover John Howdyshell Rosa Howdyshell Dennis Huffer Connie Huffman Rodger Huffman 144 HAVE LARGEST CLASS EVER Lisa Hummel Cindy Hunter Steve Jack Dennis Jarvis Dan Johnson Dana Johnson Felica Johnson Vanessa Johnson Patty Jolly Harvey King Mary King Phillip Knight Debbie Knott Brenda Landrum Steve Lawhorne Jean Liggett Paul Loan Frances Losh Sylvia Losh Donna Lotts Danny Lovegrove Regina Lovegrove Chris Lyle Jeff Lyle George Marshall Neal Marshall Freddie Martin Alice Masincup Cletus McCray 145 Beverly Michael Bobby Michael Keith Michael Mary Sue Michael Sharon Michael Wally Michael Donnie Miller Linda Milstead Linda Milstead Maxine Milstead PRE-FRESHMEN POP Barbara Moats Ruby Morris Mike Morrison Dale Murphy Laura Murphy Malissa Murphy Harvey O’Neil Frank Overcash Alfina Patane Debra Plotner 146 UP FROM EVERYWHERE Henry Rowe Curtis Shinaberry Eddie Shinaberry Lee Shinaberry Rickie Shinaberry Nina Showker Carol Siever Carlton Simmons Diane Simmons Joe Simmons 147 PRE-FRESHMEN LOOK UP Pat Simmons Tena Simmons Jeff Sipe Penny Sipe Joyce Skelton Karen Smiley Robert Smiley Sandra Smith Lydia Snyder Brenda Sprouse Daniel Sprouse David Sprouse Dorothy Sprouse Keith Sprouse June Sprouse Ray Sprouse Tanny Sprouse Gail Staley Janice Stogdale Debbie Stokes Karen Stokes Cathy Strickler Robert Strother Stanley Stuples Mike Tabor Mike Terry 148 WHERE DID HE COME FROM? Julie Temple Danny Thompson Doug Trimble Jeff Vandevander 149 BELLS, BOOKS, AND BEDLAM Wayne Wagner Dave Walker Kim Wandless Carol Waybright Irvin Whetzel Tamara Williams Sharon Wimer Jenny Winebrenner Brenda Wolfe Bruce Wood Reggie Woodson Scott Wooten Rockie Zimbro 150 COMMUNITY Westinghouse Electric Corporation Air Conditioning Divisions 152 - Staunton, Virginia for Orange Blossom Diamonds Diamonds Gifts for all your Jewelry Watches needs. Also, your Buffalo Silverware Gap School Ring 104 W. Beverley Staunton, Va. FINKEL FURNITURE CO. WORTHINGTON HARDWARE CO., INC. 20 West Beverley St. Staunton, Virginia 886-2368 26 W. Beverley St. Staunton, Va. 885-3249 PEPSI ' COLA Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Central Virginia Your Telephone Florist 885-1571 We Wire Flowers Expressive Arrangement to Suit any Occasion TV Stamps BankAmericard Master Charge 608 N. Augusta CENTRAL TIRE INC. Tires —Wheel Alignment Verona, Va. 24482 Telephone 885-0831 153 C.M. GUTSHALL AND SONS Livestock Hauling Hay and Straw Phone 886-7000 Staunton, Virginia Outstanding Used Cars DANIEL AUTO MART, INC. 2301 W. Beverly St. Staunton, Va. 24401 886-2309 Staunton-Augusta New Car Dealer Association Barton Motors, Inc. Carey International Truck Sales, Inc. Diehl Motors, Inc. Erwin Motors, Inc. Harner Wheels Hamer’s Auto Exchange Hays Chevrolet, Inc. A.R. Hull Motors Lamond Oldsmobile Cadillac Inc. Lamer Motors Obaugh Ford, Inc. Rule Volkswagen, Inc. Valley Motor Sales, Inc. Staunton Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. 709 North Augusta St. Staunton, Virginia 24401 154 MAC’S SERVICE K 3 . ,t ' v ’ j Jk 1 ) % v v s T« t )? y 4 : lO ■ M 1 3 0 11 Beverley Stree rv ( nV V ° ;v a D- 1 y fc. State Inspection Automobile Repairs Churchville, Va. 886-2809 Courtesy of WILSON’S SELF SERVICE Churchville, Va. Mrs. Ralph Dutton THE HOBBY SHOP 32 N. Augusta St. Staunton, Va. 24401 Across from Y.M.C.A. RC Compliments of VALLEY R C-NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY Rental Purchase plan GOODSON MUSIC CENTER AND STUDIOS “Everything for the Musician” Phone 886-5282 6 Holiday Inn Ct. Staunton, Va. 24401 KITCH’N COOK’D POTATO CHIP CO., INC. SMITH’S TRANSFER Box 2482 1703 W. Beverley St. Staunton, Va. Verona, Va. Phone 886-4473 155 PLAZA FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP Oscar M. and Reba P. Peyton 1319 Greenville Avenue sraunran ptaza Staunton, Virginia 24401 Phone 885-1526 WTON TOPS! 1240 on your dail Staunton Automatic and Standard Specialists U.S. and Foreign Cars All State Transmissions 1201 Greenville Avenue Staunton, Virginia Locally Owned Operated Phone 886-2327 GUM’S SERVICE STATION THE STAUNTON LEADER AND THE STAUNTON NEWS LEADER Operated by Sharline W. Marston Route 42 North of Churchville for full coverage of area news, Associated Press reports of state, national, and world news, informed editorial discussions of the significance of the news, clean comics and advertising which makes shipping easier and cheaper. “The Public Interest First” STAUNTON MACHINE WORKS, INC. 608 Richmond Ave. 886-0733 of Staunton, Downtown Our Billy Budd Restaurant Open 6 AM until 10 PM 268 N. Central Avenue Staunton, Virginia 886-3401 REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. 156 Phone 886-7901 AUGUSTA SHEET METAL Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning 24 S. Jefferson 886-1334 BURGER CHEF 839 Greenville Ave. Phone 886-8214 “Home of the Super Shef” We always treat you right! JACK H. RALSTON Sound TV Service Route 1 — Box 90 Churchville, Virginia 24421 W. RILEY SHIFLET BUILDER Horse Barns and Cattle Sheds Route 1, Box 87, Churchville, Va. CROSBY TRUCKING SERVICE Hay and Straw for Sale Trucks for Hire Flat Trailers Cattle Trailers 886-7640 886-9060 PUFF’S GARAGE Diesel Gas Engines Rebuilt Swoope, Va. 886-9060 Elwood Puffenberger SIPLE 886-1008 AND MOTEL Churchville, Va. THE PICTURE SHOW On the Johnson Street Parking Lot Staunton Prints and Paintings Custom Picture Framing Diplomas Framed 157 Telephone TU 6-4321 “NICK’S” SPORTSMAN Nationally Advertised Sporting Goods Robert C. “Nick” Nicholas Owner 27 North Central Avenue Staunton, Va. WRIGHT’S DAIRY-RITE DRIVE-IN 346 Greenville Ave. Staunton, Va. The Carousel “Where it’s Fun to Eat” Staunton Plaza Submarines Hamburgers Hot Dogs Corn Dogs Sandwiches Drinks Call 885-4198 For Carry-out Knopp Bros., Inc. Lumber — Millwork — Building Supplies 867 Middlebrook Ave. Staunt on, Virginia 24401 Harlow’s Esso Servicenter 960 W. Beverley St. Staunton, Va. Phone 885-2076 • ••• 4. ' y i 158 McClure printing COMPANY, INC. Authorized Distributor Perfect Love Diamond Rings Jewel Box Printers — Lithographers Publishers Rubber Stamps — Advertising Specialties Books — Brochures — Catalogues “All Your Printing Needs” Call 885-0884 Verona, Va. 18 W. Beverly St. Staunton, Va. 24401 Store Phone 885-4822 Teen Accounts Welcome SLACK GOLD JC PENNEY We know what you’re looking for. Staunton Plaza Staunton, Va. American Girl, Miss America Shoes and Lia Shoes THE SHOE MART 25 West Beverley St. in Downtown Staunton FARRIER PAVING COMPANY Staunton, Va. Grading, Excavating, Paving Equipment Rentals AUGUSTA BLOCK INCORPORATED New Hope Road Staunton, Virginia 159 Be A Guest At Your Own Party. Have It Catered. Rudolph Evers Catering Service 828-6706 CHURCHVILLE HARDWARE “Blue Ridge’’ Paints Sporting Goods Siegler Heaters 886-2806 Churchville, Va. SMILEY TILE COMPANY Box 605 886-0923 Churchville, Va. Complete installation of Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile Resilient Floor Tile Loans $25.00 to $1,000.00 Personal-Confidential PEOPLES FINANCE SERVICE 300 W. Beverley St. Staunton, Va. 886-0736 886-0737 R.H. Crosby, Jr., Mgr. “Trophies For All Occasions” VALLEY TROPHY SPECIALTY SHOP Plaques — Medals — Ribbons — Jewelry — Engraving — Gifts Imprinting Service Phone: 885-2042 Res. Phone: 886-2673 18 North Central Ave. Russell G. “Buddy’ Hite Staunton, Va. 24401 160 V.E. Simmons Grocery Phone: 886-0706 e L IUMBER C0..IHC. RICHMOND AVENUE STAUNTON , VIRGINIA STANLEY MEAT MARKET 1721 Englewood Drive Groceries — Gas — Oil Rt. 250 2 Miles West of Staunton, Va. Dial 886-5229 Dial 886-7151 (Way.) 942-4065 Staunton, Virginia 24401 Meats-Poultry Country Eggs Hams Augusta Dairies A Division Of Shenandoah’s Pride Valley Milk for Valley People 161 L.R. Shull Son Excavating Grading — Clearing — Foundation Work — Stockponds Sewer Systems — Rock Blasting (Insured) Roads — Driveways — Parking Areas Call 886-0327 Staunton, Va. SCHMID’S PRINTERY HARRIGAN’S TERRY COURT VAREITY STORE Printing — Binding — Engraving 124 East Beverley Street Staunton, Va. 24401 GRADING - ROCK BLASTING - DITCHING - CLEARING FOUNDATIONS-ROADS-TRUCKS FOR HIRE n 886-6557 FREE ESTIMATES CONSTRUCTION CO. 816 MIDDLEBROOK AV. c £ THIS IS OUR NEW AD IN YOUR LOCAL YELLOW PAGES HERNDON HOUSE, INC. 707 Richmond Road — Ample Parking call 886-6285 JIMMY ANDERSON’S FOOD MART Quality Meats and Groceries PARKER’S IGA Dial 885-1253 835 Springhill Rd. Staunton, Va. Craigsville, Va. 162 TERRY COURT PAINT CENTER, INC. Paint — Wallpaper — Tile — Floor Coverings 2211 North Augusta Street Staunton, Va. 886-6514 STINESPRING’S GULF STATION 1517 West Beverley Street Dial 886-1111 Tune-ups Braker Service SEWING CIRCLE FABRICS 542 Greenville Avenue Staunton, Va. 885-0906 HOSTETTER’S SERVICE AND GROCERY Garage and Wrecker Service Churchville, Va. Phone 885-0021 or 885-4601 VESS EQUIPMENT CO. 812 Richmond Ave. Staunton, Va. 24401 Telephone: 886-8146 Allis-Chalmers Minneapolis-Moline MONTGOMERY WARD Staunton Plaza on Route 11 Store Hours 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Toll Free Calls: Waynesboro 942-9555 Staunton 885-9381 Bridgewater Division of ETHAN ALLEN, INC. Bridgewater, Va. 22812 818-2546 SHEN-MAR FOOD PRODUCTS CORP. 100 Quality Street Bridgewater, Va. 163 - PLAZA PET CENTER Plaza Shopping Center Tropical Fish and Aquarium Supplies AKC Registered Puppies Kittens and All Other Pets We also do Poodle Grooming 886-1528 Rentals Instruction Pianos-Organs Band Instrument MELODY LANE MUSIC CENTER The Complete Music Store Sheet Music Tapes Records 885- 3737 Staunton,Va. 886- 4447 Rusco Window Doors in any color Alcoa Aluminum Siding All Colors Aluminum Awnings Aluminum Gutters Aluminum Shutters Aluminum Windows and Doors Campfields 16 N. Central Ave. Staunton, Va. Owner Dial John C. Linhoss 886-3731 with an open mouth. B W 348 lines (4 cols x 87 lines) Newspapers - 1972 DPVB40I3 This advertisement prepared by Young Rubicam, N Y. 164 Engleman’s Wholesale Saddle Leather Co. Shutterly Mill Rd. 885-1931 Auctioneer H.C. WISE Sales of Any Type Call 886-0962 or 886-9042 Swoope, Va. 24479 Box 39 1971 Graduate of Repperts School of Auctioneering KARATE STUDIO — GOJURYU Self Defense and Physical Fitness For Men, Women and Children Mon. thru Thurs. Evenings Saturdays 24 N. Augusta St. 886-9846 165 Carpet Capitol Of Virginia Barterbrook Road 886-4600 Owner — S.K. Burns, Jr. Swoope, Virginia 24479 66 Car Wash Two Minute Automatic 1915 West Beverly Street Staunton, Virginia 166 kkUJj [ gtro n Jewelers ■ Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry E. Beverley St. Staunton, Va. 24401 Carl E. Durham Phone 885-0653 — - -r - Dairy Queen 886-2039 708 Greenville Ave. Joseph E. Furr Phone: Livestock Buyer Transporter Yards on Middlebrook Road Phone: 885-0267 Feeder Cattle and Lambs our Specialty 885-4900 167 “I learned my job in the Air Force!’ w- 1 r The Air Force GUARANTEES Your Choice of Choice Jobs ....Before You Enlist. CHOOSE YOURS! If you’re about to graduate from Buffalo Gap High, and are uncertain about your future, we can provide you (both men and women) with training in nearly 100 different career areas (such as electronics, medical, administration, and mechanics — to name a few). Interested? Con¬ tact me TODAY for more information about to¬ morrow. Sergeant Richard Dean 24 S. Augusta St., Staunton Phone: 886-1581 The United States Air Force Valley Home Builders Todd and Root Route 2 Mt. Sidney, Va. Phone 885-1852 PATRONS S.E. BARGER, INTERSTATE LIFE CLINE S.E. BARGER, INTERSTATE LIFE CLINE’S FURNITURE TALMADGE M. GRAHAM GRAND PIANO FURNITURE CO. JOHN H. GUM, D. DS. FRANK C. HANGER DR. MELVIN KEIM MONA LISA SALON DR. EUGENE NOLLEY CLIFFORD T. RIDDLE, JR. ROBERTSON’S STORE MR. MRS. WILLIAM L. SIMMONS HENRY P. WALLS WHITMORE’S B.P. 168 Compliments Hankey Mtn. Cafe Short-orders, Sandwiches Groceries, Gas and Oil Star Rt. Churchville, Va. Props. W.E. and D.H. Curry Phone 886-0631 Let 18 Years Experience Help With Your Real Estate Needs Lawson Printing Co. We Specialize in Farms and Ranches 507 Greenville Ave. Staunton, Va. Office: 885-0321 Home: 885-3258 Dial 886-3634 Staunton, Va. 169 Dear Editor: At this time of year many young high school graduates will be looking for the best pos¬ sible job they can find. I believe this checklist will be helpful to them. 1 . pay — At least $307.00 to $338.00 per month to start. Request regular promotions with increases in pay for promotions and years of employment. 2. VACATIONS — Request 30 days PAID vacation every year starting with the first year. Request low rate or free world travel privileges any time while on vacation. 3. EDUCATION — You should continue your education while you work and the company should pay 75 per cent of the educational costs. If selected for college your tuition should be paid and your normal salary continued. 4. ALLOWANCES — Ask your employer for a clothing allowance. About $300.00 for initial outfitting and at least $6.00 a month to maintain or replace worn-out clothing. Request a cost of living allowance and quarters allowance for your wife and family. 5. LEISURE TIME — You should have company operated clubs for your leisure time. Swimming pools, tennis courts, golf courses, movies, libraries, gyms for basketball, football and baseball teams. 6. MEDICAL CARE — You should have unlimited sick leave with normal salary during the entire period. Any medical or dental care for yourself should be absolutely free along with free medical care for your family. 7. MARKETING — The company should operate grocery, department and variety stores which reduce your costs 30 per cent to 40 per cent on items you buy. 8. RETIREMENT — Plan should feature 50 per cent of pay for 20 years service, or 75 per cent after 30 years. While you are still young enough to enjoy it. 9. TRAVEL — Your employer should agree to relocate you anywhere in the US or free world at his expense. 10. BONUSES — Your employer should be willing to pay you as much as $10,000 cash bonus to stay with him more than three years. 11. TRAINING — Inform your employer-to-be that you have no experience and that you expect to be trained and receive all benefits immediately. With these 11 points in mind, check the following sources for jobs. A. Friends B. Want Ads C. Employment Offices D. U.S. ARMY Thank you, SFC JERRY G. HALEY 18. S. Augusta St. Staunton, Va. 170 SENIOR DIRECTORY ACORD, COLLEEN GAY — Band, Treasurer 12; Drama Club; FHA; FTA; GAA; Gymnastics; Photography Club; Spanish Club; Girls’ Track; Powder-Puff Football; Brigadoon Band. ANDREWS, JANE ELLEN —NHS; FBLA. ARMSTRONG, STEVEN LYNN — JV Football; Bus Driver. ATWELL, CAROL YVONNE — AUVILLE, SHARON FAYE — Art Club; Concert Choir, Regional Delegate, Buffalo Songsters, Small Ensemble; FTA; GAA; Gymnastics; Library Club, Secretary 11; Newspaper; Science Club; Secretary 12; Girls’ Track; Sweetheart Court 10; Powder Puff Football; Senior Play. BAILEY, RUTH ANN — SCA; Band; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; Spanish Club; SODA; Yearbook, Copy Editor 12; Brigadoon Band. BLACKWELL, MARY ALICE CECILIA — SCA, Treasurer 12; Art Club; Council of Presidents; Drama Club, President 12; Forensics; FTA; GAA, Reporter 12; Gymnastics; Latin Club, Reporter; Newspaper Cartoonist; Photography Club; Science Club; Track; Regional Track Meet; Powder-Puff Football. BOSSERMAN, DARRYL WAYNE —SCA; FFA, Vice-President 11; FTA, Sergeant-at-Arms 12; SODA; Varsity Club; JV, Var¬ sity Football; JV Basketball; Baseball; Bus Driver. BOWDEN, CAROLYN ELIZABETH — FHA; Library Club; FBLA. BOWERS, FRED RAYMOND — Varsity Football; Track; VICA, President 12. BROWN, LINDA FRANCES — Concert Choir, Buffalo Song¬ sters; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; GAA; Library Club; FBLA; Brigadoon Chorus. BROWN, ROBERT PORTERFIELD III — FFA; Newspaper; Photography Club, Vice-President 11; Yearbook. BURNS, SAMUEL NEWTON JR. — Band, Regional Delegate; SCA; Drama Club; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; JV Basketball; Baseball; Bus Driver. BURNS, STEPHANIE ANN — SCA; Band, Majorette; Drama Club; FTA; GAA; Science Club; Girls’ Track. BUSSARD, DONNA KAY — Concert Choir; Historian 10 and 11; Drama Club; FHA; FTA; GAA; Science Club, Reporter 10. CAMPFIELD, JANE BRAKKE — SCA; Art Club, Treasurer 11, President 12; Council of Presidents; Newspaper. CARLTON, JAMES RAYMOND — Band, Brass Cuartet, Regional Delegate, Solo-Ensemble Festival; Varsity Club; Track; Cross Country; Brigadoon Band; Senior Play. CASADY, RHONDA JEAN — FBLA. CASH, GARY LANE — SCA; Concert Choir, Regional Dele¬ gate, President 12, Buffalo Songsters; Council of Presidents; Drama Club; Gymnastics; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; JV Basketball; Bus Driver. CASH, VICTORIA JAYE — Art Club, Secretary 12; Concert Choir, Regional Delegate, Buffalo Songsters, Small En¬ semble; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; FTA; GAA; Gym¬ nastics; Yearbook; Varsity Cheerleader; Powder-Puff Foot¬ ball; Homecoming Oueen 12, Sweetheart Court 11, Sweet¬ heart Oueen 10; One-Act Play Cast; Brigado on Cast; Senior Play. CHANDLER, RONALD EUGENE — Band; Drama Club; Bus Driver; VICA, Parliamentarian. CLARK, MARGARET ANN — Concert Choir, Historian, Buffalo Songsters, Small Ensemble; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; FTA; Latin Club; Brigadoon Chorus. CLEM, CYNTHIA RUTH — Forensics; Debate; GAA; State Track Meet; Gymnastics; NHS; Girls’ Track. CLENDENNEN, DONNA KAY — Art Club; Drama Club; FHA; Library Club; Photography Club; Science Club; Yearbook Staff; Powder-Puff Football. CLIFTON, KENNETH E. — Concert Choir, Buffalo Songsters; Forensics; FFA; Science Club; FBLA; Drama Club; Brigadoon Cast; Senior Play. CLIFTON, SHARON ANITA — Drama Club; FHA; Science Club; Yearbook; FBLA. COLE, MALCOLM YOST COLE, SHARON RUTH COLLINS, STEVEN THOMAS — Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; Track; JV, Varsity Basketball. COLVIN, SUSAN ELAINE — Concert Choir; Forensics; FHA; FTA; Science Club; FBLA, Parliamentarian, School Repre¬ sentative. COWLES, TERESA DALE — Concert Choir, Buffalo Song¬ sters, Small Ensemble, Vice-President 11; Drama Club; Se¬ nior Play; Brigadoon Chorus. COX, MARK EDWARD — Latin Club; SODA; Track. COYNER, PAMELA ELAINE— FHA; VICA. CRAMER, ROBERT LYNN — Band; FFA; Varsity Club; Track; JV, Varsity Basketball. CRAWFORD, SHANNON LEE — Band; Bus Driver. CRUMMETT, WILLIAM VANCE — Science Club; Track; VICA. DANIEL, GRANT —VICA. DAUGHERTY, REBECCA ANN — Drama Club; Forensics; Debate; FTA; GAA; Latin Club; Science Club; Spanish Club; Girls’ Track; JV Cheerleader; Powder-Puff Football. DERROW, ERNEST RANDOLPH — FFA; Bus Driver; VICA. DICKERMAN, ANNE BRROKE — SCA; Concert Choir; Regional Chorus Delegate 12; Council of Presidents; Forensics; FHA; GAA; Latin Club; NHS; Newspaper, Co- Editor 12; SODA; Yearbook; Powder-Puff Football; Varsity Cheerleader; Brigadoon Chorus. DICKSON, KATHY LAVONNE — SCA; FHA; Science Club; Spanish Club. DOWDY, CYNTHIA LOUISE — SCA; FHA; Gymnastics; Library Club, President 10; Girls’ Track. DULA, KAREN ELAINE — Art Club; Concert Choir; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; FTA; GAA; Science Club; Spanish Club. DRUMHELLER, ELIZABETH ANNE — Art Club, Reporter 11; Concert Choir; Drama Club; FTA; GAA; Library Club, Secre¬ tary, Treasurer; Yearbook; Sweetheart Court; FBLA. EAVERS, DIANNA LYNN — FBLA. EAVEY, PATRICIA IRENE — Concert Choir; FHA; GAA; Latin Club; JV Cheerleader; Powder-Puff Football. ENGLE, SUSAN LEE — SCA; Band; Council of Presidents; Forensics; FTA, Vice-President 10, President 12, State Member-at-Large 11-12; GAA; Gymnastics; Latin Club; NHS; Spanish Club, Reporter 12; SODA; Va. Girls’ State; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Brigadoon Band; Senior Play Cast; Powder-Puff Football. FAUBER, WILSON LEE — SCA, Sergeant at Arms 11; Year¬ book Photographer. FINK, GARLAND WAYNE — Track; Cross Country. FINK, MARTHA JANE — Art Club; Concert Choir; GAA. FITZGERALD, DIANE LYNN — VICA; Powder-Puff Football. FRIDLEY, STEVE GARLAND — SCA; Art Club; Band; Drama Club; Science Club; Track; Cross Country; Eighth Grade Basketball. FRY, ANITA ANN — VICA. GAY, ELLEN SUE— FHA; FTA; FBLA. GAYHART, DEBORAH ANN — Band, Treasurer 12; Council of Presidents; Forensics; FTA, Treasurer 12; Latin Club, Sec¬ retary 11, President 12; NHS, Secretary 12; SODA; DAR “Good Citizens’’ Award; Regional Band Delegate; Brigadoon Band. GILMER, WILLIAM EUGENE — SCA; FFA; SODA; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football, Track. GRAHAM, ALFRED JEFFREY — SCA, President 12; Band; Council of Presidents; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; Track; VICA, President; Va. Boys ' State; Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Sweetheart Court. GRAHAM, SHIRLEY MAXINE GREEN, MONA KAY — SCA; Council of Presidents; FHA, Vice-President 11, President 12; NHS; Newspaper; Science Club, Vice-President 10; Homecoming Court 12; Sweetheart Queen 12; JV, Varsity Cheerleader, Co-Captain 11 and 12. GREGORY, BRUCE EDWARD — Art Club; Concert Choir, Buffalo Songsters; Drama Club; Track; VICA, Sergeant at Arms; Regional Chorus Delegate; Prom Court 11; Sweetheart King 12; Brigadoon Cast. GREGORY, RALPH EUGENE — Forensics; Track; Cross Country; Bus Driver. GRIFFIN, BRENDA GRIFFIN, LAWRENCE BOYD — Art Club; Freshman Class Reporter; JV, Varsity Football; Baseball; VICA; JV, Varsity Basketball. GROVE, BONNIE SUE — Drama Club; FTA. GROVE, CONNIE LOU — Band. GUM, BARRY WAYNE — Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football, Co-Captain; JV Basketball; Baseball. GUM, MARGARET BAKER — SCA; FHA; GAA; Latin Club; Newspaper. GUM, RICHARD DON — FFA; SODA; Varsity Club; Reporter; Track; Cross Country; JV, Varsity Basketball. HARLOW, DEBRA KAY — FHA; GAA; Yearbook, Business Manager; FBLA. HARLOW, SANDRA LYNN — Council of Presidents; FHA; FTA; Library Club, President 12; Science Club; Spanish Club. HARPER, THERESA DIANE — Art Club, Vice-President 12; Drama Club; Forensics; Debate; FHA; FTA; GAA; Gym¬ nastics; Latin Club; Library Club; NHS; Science Club; Cafete¬ ria Worker. HARRIS, BRENDA JOYCE — GAA; Library Club; Spanish Club; Track; Powder-Puff Football. HARRIS, CHARLES ARNOLD— FFA; VICA. HARRIS, WANDA FAYE — Concert Choir, Buffalo Songsters; Small Ensemble; Drama Club; Science Club; Powder-Puff Football; Brigadoon Chorus. HAWKINS, DONALD FRANKLIN — Varsity Club, Treasurer 12; JV, Varsity Football; All-District Team 11; Skip Shifflett Award 10; Track; Baseball, All-District Team 11. HEVENER, MICHAEL WAYNE — SCA; Drama Club; SODA; Yearbook Photographer; Senior Play Cast. HINKLE, RICHARD LEE — Drama Club; FFA; Newspaper; Varsity Club; Track; Bus Driver; VICA; Eighth Grade Basket¬ ball Statistician; JV, Varsity Basketball Manager. HODGE, BARBARA GALE — Concert Choir; Buffalo Song¬ sters; Drama Club; GAA; Science Club; FBLA; Brigadoon Chorus; Senior Play Cast. HORN, CONNIE PAIGE — SCA; Art Club, Treasurer 9, Vice- President 10, President 11; Council of Presidents; Forensics; GAA; Gymnastics; NHS, President 12; Girls’ Track. HOY, SHERRY LYNN — Senior Class Secretary; FBLA; Powder-Puff Football. HUFFMAN, PHYLLIS MAE HUNLEY, DENNIS PAUL — Band; Latin Club; JV Football; Track. HUNTER, CATHERINE YVONNE — Drama Club; FHA; VICA; Powder-Puff Football. JACK, RICKY ED — FFA; Bus Driver; VICA. KELLER, JONI LYNN — SCA, Secretary 11; FHA, Sergeant at Arms 10, Treasurer 11; SODA; Sophomore Class Reporter; Junior Class Treasurer; Powder-Puff Football; Homecoming Court 11. 172 KNOTT, GREGORY WAYNE — FFA. KOINER, ROY LEE JR — Baseball; Bus Driver. LAWHORN, LARRY L — Art Club; Concert Choir, Regional Chorus Delegate, Buffalo Songsters; FFA; Science Club. LAWHORNE, JAMES DAVID — FFA; VICA. LAWSON, CHARLES JENNINGS — SCA; Band; Council of Presidents; Forensics; FFA; NHS; Science Club, President 12; Yearbook; Bus Driver. LEACH, KAREN JEAN — Art Club; Drama Club; FHA, Report¬ er 10,11; FTA; GAA; Latin Club; Science Club; Sophomore Class Secretary; Homecoming Court 10; Powder-Puff Foot¬ ball. LOSH, JAMES STANLEY — Science Club; Track; Cross Country. LUMSDEN, JOYCE MARTIN — Art Club; Drama Club. LYLE, THERESA ANN — SCA; FTA; Latin Club; Homecoming Court 9; Sweetheart Court 11; JV, Varsity Cheerleader; Powder-Puff Football. MADDOX, PHILLIP NEIL MARSHALL, JAMES ROBERT III — FFA. MATHENY, RICHARD WAYNE — Art Club; Varsity Football; Baseball; Track. MAWYER, BETTY LOUISE — GAA; Bus Driver; FBLA; Powder-Puff Football. MAWYER, DEAN ALEXANDER — VICA, Reporter. MAY, CONSTANCE DIANNE — SCA; Concert Choir, Report¬ er 12, Buffalo Songsters, Small Ensemble; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; FTA, Secretary; GAA; Latin Club, Vice- President 11, Historian 12; NHS; Newspaper, Business Man¬ ager 12; Photography Club; Science Club; SODA; Yearbook; Girls’ State; Powder-Puff Football. MICHAEL, FLOYD WENDELL — SCA; Forensics; Bus Driver; VICA, Reporter, Vice-President. MICHAEL, GARY LEE— SCA, Reporter 11; Council of Pres¬ idents; Forensics; Latin Club, Treasurer 12; NHS; Newspa¬ per, Co-Editor 12; Varsity Club, Secretary 12; JV Football; Track; Cross Country; JV Basketball; Baseball; Va. Boys’ State; Merit’s Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Eighth Grade Class President; Junior Class Vice President; Homecoming Court 8; Statistician. MICHAEL, MONICA LEE — SCA; Band, Historian 11, Pres¬ ident 12; Regional Band Delegate; Brigadoon Band; Council of Presidents, Chairman 12; Drama Club, Head Painter 11; All-School Play 9; FHA, Secretary 11; GAA; NHS; Spanish Club; SODA; Senior Class Treasurer. MILLER, MARY SUSAN — Concert Choir; FHA, GAA; Latin Club, Secretary 12; NHS, Vice-President 12; SODA; Year¬ book, Photography Editor 12; Senior Play; Powder-Puff Foot¬ ball. MILSTEAD, DAVID WAYNE — Art Club; FFA; Varsity Club; Cross Country; JV Basketball; Baseball. MIZER, PAMELA JO — Drama Club; GAA; FBLA; Powder- Puff Football. MONROE, ARNOLD CLEVELAND — Council of Presidents; Drama Club; Science Club; SODA; Varsity Club; Varsity Foot¬ ball; Senior Class President. MOORE, DEBORAH ANN — SCA; Band, Regional Band Del¬ egate; Council of Presidents; FTA, Vice-President 12; NHS; Spanish Club, President 12. MORRIS, DOUGLAS OWEN — Band; Baseball; VICA, Vice- President 11 and 12. MORTON, JOHN EDWARD — Drama Club; Forensics; Varsity Club; Varsity Football; Track. MOSES, DANIEL LYNN — MOYER, DORIS JEAN — Drama Club; FHA; FTA; Latin Club; Library Club; Powder-Puff Football. 173 NESSAR, DAVID MICHAEL — SCA; Concert Choir, Buffalo Songsters, Podium Manager; Drama Club; Latin Club; Library Club; Track; Cross Country; Baseball Manager. POWERS, ALAN DALE — SCA; Science Club; JV, Varsity Football; Track; Baseball; Homecoming Court 12. RALSON, VIRGINIA DIANA— FBLA. RAMSEY, WILLIAM PAUL — Band, All Regional Band; FFA; Latin Club; NHS; Varsity Club; JV Basketball; Baseball; Brigadoon Band. RAMSEY, WILSON CEPHAS — Band; FFA; Latin Club; NHS; Newspaper; Varsity Club; JV Football; Track; Cross Country; JV Basketball; JV, Varsity Baseball. RAWLEY, ROBERT BRYAN JR — FFA; Bus Driver. REDIFER, STEVE RUSSELL — VICA. REEVES, ERNEST SANDERSON — SCA; Band; Council of Presidents; Forensics; FFA, Secretary 10, President 11 and 12; NHS; Varsity Club, Reporter 10; Track; Cross Country; JV, Varsity Basketball. REEVES, JERRY LOYD — RIDDLEBERGER, JANET ELIZABETH RILEY, ROBERT KING — Band; Drama Club; FFA; JV Foot¬ ball; Track; Baseball; Bus Driver; Homecoming Court 10. ROBERTSON, BONITA ANN — Drama Club; Forensics; FHA, Secretary 12; FTA; GAA; Science Club. ROBERTSON, DORIS WILSON — Drama Club; FHA; FBLA. ROWE, EARL JAMES — Varsity Club; Track; Cross Country; Bus Driver; Senior Play. SENSABAUGH, GLENNA NYCUM — SCA; Band; Council of Presidents; GAA, President 12; Gymnastics. SHEFFER, CHRYSTAL FAITH — FHA; Latin Club; Newspaper Typist. SHEFFER, THOMAS RAY — Spanish Club; SODA; Varsity Basketball; Baseball. SHIFLET, MARY DENISE — SCA, Secretary 12; GAA; NHS; Powder-Puff Football; Yearbook; Track; FBLA, Treasurer 11; FHA. SHIFLET, RANDY KEITH — Art Club. SHIFLETT, JANET ELLEN — Drama Club; Cafeteria Worker; Powder-Puff Football. SIMMONS, KATHERINE LEE — Band, Regional Band Dele¬ gate; Council of Presidents; Forensics; Latin Club; Library Club; NHS; SODA; Spanish Club; Yearbook, Editor-in-Chief 12. SIMMONS, MARTHA ANN — Art Club; Drama Club; GAA; Science Club; Powder-Puff Football; Debate; Library Club. SLACK, CHARLOTTE MAE — Art Club; Drama Club; Science Club; Powder-Puff Football; FBLA. SPROUSE, THOMAS EDWARD JR — SCA; Concert Choir; Bus Driver. STACY, ALAN LEE — STAUBUS, JENNIE REBECCA — Concert Choir, Regional Chorus Delegate, Accompanist, Buffalo Songsters, Small En¬ semble; Drama Club; Senior Play; Brigadoon Chorus; FTA, Chaplain 12; NHS; SODA; Latin Club, Reporter 11, Vice- President 12. STEPHENSON, FRED ANDERSON — Band; Newspaper; Bus Driver. STRICKLER, DOROTHY ROBERTA — SCA; Concert Choir, Buffalo Songsters; Drama Club; Brigadoon Cast; Senior Play; Science Club; Spanish Club. SUTTON, CYNTHIA ELMIRA — FHA. SWEET, JUNE ELLEN — DramaClub; Library Club; VICA. TABOR, RAY EUGENE JR — Spanish Club; JV Football; Eighth Grade Basketball. TABOR, REGINA DONELL — Concert Choir; All Regionals; Songsters; Ensemble; Drama; Forensics; FHA; FTA; GAA; Gymnastics; State Track Meet; Track; GAA Council; Powder Puff Football; Photography Club; Science Club; Spanish Club. TAYLOR, RUTH ANN — FTA; Library Assistant; Yearbook Layout Editor. THORTON, MARY BELL — SCA; Art Club; GAA Council; Library Club, Vice-President 11; Senior Class Vice-President; Prom Court; Sweetheart Court 12. TRIMBLE, SALLIE WAYLAND — Drama Club; GAA; Gym¬ nastics; Powder Puff Football; FBLA. VAUGHN, WILLIAM LEWIS — Art Club; Forensics; Track; Cafeteria Worker. THOMAS, VERNON LLOYD — Band; Cross Country. WARNER, BROMMIE WILLIAM JR. — FFA; VICA, Reporter. WASHBURN, JOYCE ANN — Cafeteria Worker; Valley Tech FFA; FFA, Assistant Reporter; FFA, President; Valley Tech Judging Team. WASHBURN, JUDY ANN — Band; GAA; Gymnastics; VICA. WAYBRIGHT, DIANA KAY — Concert Choir; Songsters; En¬ semble; Delegate to Regional Chorus; Drama; FHA; GAA; NHS; FTA, Reporter; Spanish Club; Varsity, JV, Cheerleader; Powder Puff Football; Prom Court. WELCHER, BARBARA ANN — Concert Choir; SCA; Drama Club; FHA; FTA; Library Club; Science Club; Spanish Club. WELCHER, JUDITH KAY—FBLA. WENGER, ROBERT KEITH — SCA; FFA, Treasurer; Latin Club, Vice-President; Science Club; Varsity Club, President; JV, Varsity Football, Co-Captain; JV, Varsity Basketball, Co- Captain; Baseball; Class Reporter 8; Class President 10. WILCHER, MELVIN LEE, JR. — FFA; JV Football; Track; Cross Country; VICA. WILLIAMS, ASHBY LEE — WIMER, GARY WAYNE —JV Football. WITHERS, JOHN WALLACE — SCA, Vice-President; FFA; NHS; Varsity Club, Vice-President; Track; Cross Country; JV, Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain; Homecoming Court; Valen¬ tine Court. WOLFE, CALVIN DEAN — WOOD, KATIE BABER — SCA; Band; Stage Band, Brigadoon; Science Club. YOUNG, DALE RAY — FFA; JV, Varsity Football, Track, JV, Varsity Basketball; Bus Driver; VICA, Treasurer 11, Sergeant at Arms 12. 174 FACULTY DIRECTORY MRS. CHERYL S. AILER — B.S., Madison College; Art MR. HAROLD W. ARMSTRONG — B.A., Bridgewater College; M.A., U. Va.; Guidance; Visual Aids. MRS. KATHLEEN F. ARMSTRONG— B.A., Madison College; Art, Art Club Sponsor. MR. CHARLES E. BELL — A.B., Glenville State College; World Geography, U.S. History. MR. GARRY L. BRUCE — B.S., Milligan College; General Business, Economics. MRS. ELIZABETH Y. BURROWS — B.S., Madison College; Home Economics; FHA Sponsor. MISS VIRGINIA L. CLINEDINST — B.A., M.A., Madison College; English 11; Debate Sponsor, Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. PHYLLIS CUPP — B.A., Lenoir Rhyne College; Latin, Mathematics 8; Latin Club Sponsor, Bookstore Clerk. MISS JUDITH E. DAVIS — B.A., Erskine College; Science 8, S.M. Biology 9; FTA Sponsor. MRS. JEAN A. EAST — B.A., Radford College; English 11,12, Yearbook Business Advisor, Boy’s Prose Sponsor. MISS SUSAN A. FITZ— B.S., Madison College; English 9,10; Drama Club Sponsor, Forensic One-Act Play Sponsor. MR. JOSEPH F. GAMBILL — B.S., Madison College; M.Ed., U. Va.; Bookkeeping, World Geography. MRS. MARGARET S. GEISERT — B.A., Madison College; En¬ glish 8,11; Drama Club Sponsor, Forensic One-Act Play Sponsor. MRS. SUE H. GLOVER — B.S., West Va. Wesleyan College; Algebra I, Mathematics 9; NHS Sponsor. MISS LYNN S. GOCHENOUR — B.A., Madison College; En¬ glish 10, Newspaper Sponsor, Boy’s Poetry Sponsor. MISS JANE K. HAMMOND — B.S., Appalachian State Uni¬ versity; English 12, Advanced Composition; Forensics Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor. MRS. LOIS B. HORNE— B.S., Madison College; Home Eco¬ nomics, English 8; FHA Sponsor, Young Homemakers Ad¬ visor, Girl’s Prose Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM K. HOWE — B.S., William and Mary College, Milligan College; Health and Physical Education 8,9; Varsity Football Coach. MRS. DONNA J. HUGHES — B.S. Radford College; History, Social Science, Sociology; World Geography; Sr. Class Ad¬ visor. MRS. GEORGIANNE M. HULL — B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia; M.S., Madison College; Home Economics, Guidance, FHA Sponsor. MR. JAMES S. JOHNSON MR. RAY O. JONES — B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., Bradley University; Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing. MR. GILBERT R. KINZIE — B.A., Bridgewater College; M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Agriculture; FFA Sponsor. MR. ALTON A. KLIMKIEWICZ — B.S., University of Maryland; History 8, Government. MR. ERNEST R. LANDES II — B.A., Emory and Henry College, M.Ed. U. Va.; Driver Education; Varsity Basketball Coach. MRS. VIRGINIA D. LAYMAN — Secretary MR. GENE P. LILLY — A.B., Glenville State College; M.Ed., U. Va.; Health and Physical Education 9, 10. MR. DAVID R. LINEWEAVER — A.B.; William and Mary College; Mathematics 8,12; JV Football Coach, Baseball Coach. MR. DONALD N. LINK — B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Industrial Arts. MRS. CAROLINE S. LOWMAN — B.S., Madison College; Health and Physical Education 8,9, English 8; Majorette Sponsor. MRS. LYNN G. McCLAIN — B.A., Longwood College; Spanish; Spanish Club Sponsor, Annual Staff Advisor. MRS. MARY S. McDONALD — B.S., Mary Washington College; M.S., U. of Miss., Science 9; Chemistry. MR. BERLYN E. McELWEE, JR. — B.S., M.S., Madison College; Biology. MRS. MELINDA M. McELWEE — B.S., Madison College; Li¬ brarian; Cheerleading Sponsor, Library Club Sponsor, Rally Committee Advisor, Girls’ Public Speaking Sponsor. MR. JOHN B. MEREDITH — B.S., Madison College; World Geography, Sociology. MR. ROBERT N. MOODY — B.S., University of Virginia; Band. MR. ROBERT D. MORELAND — B.A., Emory and Henry College; Special Education; English 8,9, Mathematics 8. MR. BYRON R. MORRIS — B.A., Bridgewater College; M.A., Madison College; Principal. MR. LARRY G. NEFF — B.A., Bridgewater College; M.A.T., Arizona State, Mt. Lake Biological Station - U. Va.; Science 8, Physics; Track Sponsor; Science Club Sponsor. MRS. REBECCA B. PARK — B.S., M.S., Madison College; Typing I; Sophomore Class Advisor. MISS MARY E. PITSENBARGER — B.A., Bridgewater College; M.S. Madison College; Guidance. MRS. GLORIA H. RALSTON — B.S., Madison College; Math 8, Algebra I; SCA Sponsor. MRS. GRACE W. RAMSEY — B.A., Lynchburg College; Music; Concert Choir, Buffalo Songsters. MR. EARL D. REEVES— B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Agriculture; FFA Sponsor. MRS. LUCILLE SALATIN — B.S., Bowling Green State Uni¬ versity; M.S. Indiana University; Health and Physical Educa¬ tion 9,10; GAA Sponsor. MRS. KATHERINE M. SHEETS — Secretary. MRS. MARIE M. SHIFLETT — Dunsmore Business College; Special Education Teacher Aide. MR. DAVID S. SHOWKER, JR. — B.A., William and Mary College; World Geography, Sociology. MR. C. FRANK SWISHER — B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Insti¬ tute; M.Ed., U. Va.; Mathematics 9, Geometry, Advanced Math; Eighth Grade Basketball Coach, JV Track Coach. MR. WILLIAM M. SYDNOR — B.A., Lynchburg College; M. Ed., U. Va.; Assistant Principal. MR. JOSEPH C. TALIAFERRO — B.A., Bridgewater College; M.Ed. U. Va.; Assistant Principal, Athletic Director. MR. JERRY D. THOMPSON — B.A., Sheppard College; World Geography, Government; JV Basketball Coach, Senior Class Sponsor. MRS. RUTH S. TRAINUM — B.S., Madison College; World History, U.S. History. MRS. JOAN L. WADDELL — B.A., M.A., West Virginia Univer¬ sity; English 9. MRS. SHIRLEY H. WARE— Library Assistant. MR. H. JOSEPH WILLIAMS, JR — B.A., University of Rich¬ mond; M.Ed., U. Va.; Science 9, Chemistry; Science Club Sponsor, SODA Advisor. MRS. REBECCA C. WILLIAMS — B.A., Mary Baldwin College; M.Ed., U. 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