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We thought they’d never end . . . We’d sing and dance Forever and a day; We’d live the life we choose, We’d fight and never lose. For we were young and sure to have our way . . . Through the door there came familiar laughter, I saw your face and heard you call my name. Oh my friend, we’re older but no wiser, For in our hearts the dreams are still the same. 2 X =• - ' QAlo “V JJ - QK_ d ' 0 ' -jp ' — c o- iCv LO ' • -Sl Su _. J ' iatA -Sou cU. RfcA ■ t jvjvoa X -S-Toxo 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ' i umu J ujU Qi, x (jOtid Ojv. CL QJy fM ' Jb Jo- you .-r t ULO.ru , Mifr. MCfiO At JZ J ' UCL, JlU ( 13 14 15 16 Administration Coordinates Softool Cife Tall principal . . . What was your reason for skipping? . . . Why are you driving today? . . . Due to the energy shortage . . . there will be no Christmas dance . . . May I see you for a minute? . . . May I have change please? . . . Did you just arrive? . . . You’ll have to talk to Mr. Sydnor . . . May I buy some paper? . . . Sorry, you have to have a doctor’s excuse . . . “But I’ve only missed one day”. Mr. Taliaferro 18 Mr. Sydnor Mr. McGee Mrs. Sheets Mrs. Layman 19 Agriculture Develops 3 arming Skills Mr. Reeves Mr. Kinzie 20 Art Offers Chance So Create Mrs. Armstrong Mrs. Ailer Busy teachers . . . leather working . . . crafts . . . smell of paraffin in the halls . . . other indescribable smells . . . pretty bulletin boards . . . Currier and Ives . . . kilns burn electricity! 21 Business Students Practice Sjjieency Mr. Gambill Typing your way to success . . . Capital = Assets + Liability . . . “Now people, you have to use your ruler” . . . What is Economics? ... Is it supply and demand? . . . Students look forward to working on mastery problems . . . They’re only 8 pages long. Mrs. Park 22 teacher’s Aid Driver ‘draining Mrs. Shiflet Mr. Moreland’s aid . . . smiling all the time . . . Who was that hobo? . . . stale bread . . . partially eaten apple . . . Watch out for that tree! . . . Whistling . . . Don’t bump your knees, Mr. Landes . . . Here comes a bridge! . . . Do 1 have to drive in that snow? . . . Fasten that safety belt . . . There goes that darn buzzer again. Mr. Landes Gngl isfi Dept- Gxplores Citerary (greats Good-Bye, Mrs. Mays . . . Why do we have to write those practices all the time? . . . Seniors dread Macbeth . . . Juniors love to read The Red Badge of Courage . . . Would you please quit saying ain’t??? Miss Gochenour Mrs. Mays Miss Hammond Mrs. East 2d Mrs. Cook Mr. Moreland plllfg Miss Hodge Miss Fitz 25 Language Dept. Stresses Culture New Books . . . No, no hablo espanol . . . Linhoss and the window . . . and the radiator . . . sleepy senior corner . . . cards and games . . . conjugate the following verbs . . . Huh? What’s that? ... in the fol¬ lowing example, do as the student does . . . repita. Latin’s not dead . . .New books . . . Any easier than last year? . . . derivitives — what are those? . . . you must keep up . . . don’t get behind. Mrs. McClain Mrs. Cupp 26 a rice Very Helpful Mr. Hull Mr. Armstrong Why do I have to take all these tests? . . . Are you sure I need that class to graduate? . . . drop a class . . . add a class ... I want five study halls . . . Why don’t you call me out of English class? . . . available for advice. Miss Pitsenbarger 27 CJirls Prepare 3or Suture [jears Mrs. Burrows Mrs. Hull Burnt again . . . Bip it out and sew it again . . . This machine won’t work . . . Clean the sink . . . Wipe off the counters . . . My needle broke . . . Learning baby care . . . Don’t forget to turn off the stove. Mrs. Horne 28 A Special Art ; industrial Mr. Jones Mr. Link Making gun racks . . . learning how to use tools . . . design what you make . . . learn what a straight line is . . . Why do we need goggles? . . . Can’t draw with a dull pencil. 29 Students Seek ‘bke Wfiy’s of Maffi Mrs. Williams Mrs. Glover 2 + 2 = 5 or does it equal 6?? . . . Mr. Lineweaver and his sleepy seniors . . . Mr. Swisher, I’m sorry, but I forgot my homework . . . but I don’t want to take Geometry . . . pickle puzzle for ages 3 to 5 . . . “If you don’t quit talking — I’m going to blast you out of this class”!!! 30 Mr. Lineweaver Mrs. Ralston Music Snnanccs Student talent Practice, Practice, Practice . . . Someone hit a sour note . . . student teachers . . . concerts . . . chromatic scales . . . Roll Over, Beethoven!!! Mrs. Ramsey Mr. Moody 32 Mr. Lilly Mr. Howe Mrs. Crawford Pfiy sical 3itness Helps IJoutd Hey, Man — you don’t want me to run the 600 . . . Do ya?!? . . . Swing your partner round and round! . . . Heel, toe, heel, toe — slide, slide, slide!!! . . . Wow! Look at that shape!!! Mrs. Salatin 33 Science off ers New CUl enges Mr. Miller SCIENCE: investigations ... is that the lung or the liver? . . . what’s up doc? . . . what happened to the snake? . . . Who made the Cyanide? . . . Who’s in the dark room? . . . Where did all those leaves come from? . . . All that pounding to make holes for rocks? 34 Miss Newman Mr. McElwee Mr. Neff Mr. McGee 35 i es Mrs. Hughes Inquirey approach . . . super groups . . . reports . . . Watergate . . . energy crisis . . . what happens when the lights go out? . . . when are we going to get those reports back, Mr. Bell?????????? . . . Getting married in school?? . . . survey on morals . . . we’ve got an X . . . “Moving On” . . . “Questions” . . . read . . . read . . . read . . . test every Friday . . . projects . . . locate these cities . . . more new books. Mr. Bell Mr. Thompson 36 Builds Qood Citizens 37 £i rary Aids Student R esezvcfi Mrs. McElwee New books . . . card catalogue . . . fiction or fact? ... Is this arranged alphabetically or numerically?? . . . reference material . . . Boy + Girl in the reading room. Shhhhhhhhhh. ■ Ma p Mrs. Ware 38 as Cooks And Custodians Gssential Go Sckool Cooks left to right: Mrs. Wimer, Mrs. Clifton, Mrs. Sandy, and Mrs. Shaner. Custodian C.P. Dudley Custodian Bobby Harris Custodian Mack Hodge 39 Students Help Out Bus Drivers: kneeling, Wade Clifton; Row one: Darrell Gilmer, Jimmy Lam, Craig Hall, Roger Micheal. Row two: Fred Macray, Paul Harris, Eddie Parker, John Cline, David Leach. Get your head back in the window! . . . cut up seats . . . brake failure . . . leaking ceilings ... 2 more miles to go. Ipllljl MSI’ SpS ife KrfejLr Cafeteria Workers: Sitting: Brenda Sprouse, Velma Humphreys, Dona Humphreys, Charolett Ashby, Donna Turner. Standing: David Sprouse, Sal Acquaviva, Eva Howdyshell, Debbie Derrow, David Pullen, David Green, Donnie Miller. Cafe helpers . . . slinging hash . . . gathering wasted food . . . stack those trays!! 40 Seniors Are Powerful MIKE ALMARODE GARY ARGENBRIGHT DEAN ARMSTRONG FRED ARMSTRONG FORREST ASHBY JOHN BACK PAT BACK 42 Ssn’l (5fiaf lyfiaf IJou Say, ofin? LAVONNE BOTKIN PAM BOTKIN CAROL BARTELY DEBBIE BETHEL FRANK BLACKWELL C.B. BOTKIN 43 Seniors GmS ar£ On Busy l)ear 44 DRENNA CALE RANDY CALE MIKE CALHOUN Seniors Are 3illed lUiffi Responsibilities And 3un DEBBIE CALLISON BARBARA CAMPBELL MARIE CAMPBELL SHIRLEY CAMPBELL SHIRLEY CARROL DENNIS CARWELL RITA CASH BOBBY CHANDLER BRENDA CLEM 45 Belonging And A Seeling oj Security MARILYN CLIFTON WADE CLIFTON ALVIN COOK JOHN CLINE DARLENE COOK DOUG CONNER BRENDA CORBIN 46 VJfiat Do Ijou Call olia t? JIMMY COX JOHNNY COX BRENDA CUPP DREAMA CURRY LORI DANIEL ■ . 47 Remember “6be Hours PEGGY DERROW DOUG ECKARD 48 Spent DEE ELLINGER DIANE ENGLEMAN SALLY ESTNICK SANDRA FARRISH JAN FAUBER JOAN FINK HAROLRONDA GIBSON DARRELL GILMER STANFORD GOOD PAT GORDON DEBBIE GRAHAM PAT GRAHAM 49 Wor ? And jC e isure Ceaves LEAF GRAVES MIKE GREEN MARY GREGORY HAROLD GRIFFIN HARRY GRIFFIN 50 Memories Of School JJe ar 51 Senior Class Proves Go Be Coyal LARRY HOSTETTER DALE HOWDYSHELL 52 BRUCE HUFFER JERRY HUFFER ROGER HUFFMAN Seniors Contribute Wholeheartedly 53 Sfie Crowd MARY KIPP ELSIE KNIGHT TONY KNOTT JIMM Y LAM MILDRED LAWHORN BILLIE SUE LIGGETT JOHN LINHOSS 54 lUanf Oo Buy A 5ag? 55 Seniors 3 ce ‘dimes CAROL MICHAEL ROGER MICHAEL BILLY MILSTED NANCY MONTGOMERY DONNA MORRIS JOHN NANCE DANA NOLLEY 56 MM Onaec isions EDWARD NUCKOLES TOM PAYNE EDDY PITSENBARGER WILLIAM POSEY TOM POWERS BOYD POWELL GAIL PROPST 57 here (jfiey Come!! CHARLES PUCKETT DENNIS RAWLEY DOUG RILEY RICHARD RODEFFER DEBBIE ROUDABUSH SANDRA SHOWKER 58 Seniors Remain On ' Oop! BRENDA SHUEY ROBERT SHUEY STEVE SMILEY REESE SMITH CAROLYN SPROUSE DEBBIE SPROUSE 59 Penny ‘Jor ijour (jhougnts JUDY SPROUSE LINDA SPROUSE PAT STATON TOMMY SUE TEMPLE JUDY TERRY DICKIE THACKER BROOKS TUTTLE Discussions Held On Cocker Rooms THOMAS VINCENT KIRK WADE ALAN WILKERSON DON WILLIAMS JOY WOOD ROBERT WOOTEN LEONARD YANKEY 61 62 Senior C ass Officers President, Fred Armstrong. Vice-President, Dennis Rawley. Treasurer, Mandy McLain. Secretary, Mary Kipp. 6-4 lass Off icers Junior Officers: Vice-President, Fred Blackwell; Secretary, Bonnie Shiflett; Treasurer, Carol Smith; President, Jeanne Beeves. Sophomore Officers: Standing: Carol Montgomery, President; Tony Schiavone, Vice-President; Donna Minter, Treasurer; Seated: Teresa Simmons, Secretary. 8th Grade Officers: Standing: Dale Moats, President; Seated: Cindy Grogg, Vice-President; Jennifer Lovegrove, Treasurer; Annette Patane, Secretary. 65 (jdere’s Qot Go Be 66 A Morning Ajt er 67 “(3fie Way We Were” 68 Up the Down Staircase? . . . troubles the first day of school . . . Forensic Competition . . . backstage jit¬ ters ... on stage jitters . . . too many suitcases . . . don’t get that make-up in my eyes! . . . what hap¬ pens if I forget my lines? . . . Miss Fitz, I just can’t do it! 69 All IV inners Carol Smith — Miss Virgi Bureau. a Farm James Gum — Research paper on gold finches; trip to the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium. Glenda Coffman — State President of SAE. Joel Salatin — First in poultry judging in 13 states. Sandra Showker — Miss National Teen-Ager. Sandy Engle — First in state competi¬ tion in Livestock Conservation. 70 ■ . . S.C.A. Provides Ceadersdip for Student Body REPRESENTATIVES. Row one: President, Dennis Rawley; Historian, Glenda Coffman; Secretary, Jean Reeves; Sergeant-at- Arms, Debbie Sprouse; Vice President, Lavonne Botkin. Row two: Patty Shiflet, Carol Smith, Craig Bookout, Mark Altizer, Brent Hosaflook, Sandy Reeves, Susan Gordon, Kathy Chapman, Annette Patane, Bobbie Byrd, Danny Johnson, Dean Withers. Row three: Brenda Shuey, Sylvia Davenport, Rhonda Bartley, Molly Gutshall, Fred Blackwell, Donna Fitzgerald, Tracy Daniels. Row four: Mildred Carter, Hope Wood, Donna Minter, Jim Cash, Keith Jarvis, Don Moats, Debbie Sellars, Julie Bartley, Velma Clifton. Representing the school . . . summer workshop . . . special projects . . . promotes school spirit . . sponsored homecoming . . clean up of stu¬ dent lounge . . . spring elections Arl Club Gncouvages Creative Gxpvession vO . ft X V e . ' v ° n . P ' x v C AP lA , jv ,j Jr o N ( y V G ' - cV v (f Paint cafeteria walls . . . homecoming float . . . ‘There’s Got to be a Morning After’ . . . paint trash cans . . . speakers for programs . . . pottery . . . leather crafts . . . copper enameling . . . football posters . . . ART CLUB: Row one: Vice President, Donnie Snead; Treasurer, Mike Hawkins; Secretary, Drenna Cale; President, Debbie Sprouse. Row two: John Nance, Tommie Temple, Carol Montgomery, Carolyn Mawyers, Mike Terry, Randy Cale, Alice Masin- cup, Kathy Powell, Shirley Reeves, John Harris, Joey Duncan. 73 Bison Bands Strive 3o r Band: Row one: Hope Harmon, Billie Sue Liggett, Dana Nolley, Teresa Simmons, Donna Green, Bobbie Byrd, Jeanne Liggett, Dale Carlton. Row two: Malisa Murphy, Pam Gum, Maree Sullivan, Brenda Foster, Kevin Heltzel, Dickie Thacker, Holly Miller, Sherril Michael, Sharon Moyer, Janice Sandy, Dwight Faught, Lois Griffin, Jackie Ralston, Beverly Lightner, Carol Smith, Sally Estnick. Row three: Laura Murphy, Mildred Carter,Monica Graham, Tina Jackson, Tina Simmons, Ruth Lovegrove, Louise Sulli¬ van, Dennis Carwell, David Sprouse, Debbie Roudabush, Timmy Shull, Jeff Sheffer, Lavonne Botkin, Jerry Stogdale, Margie Miller, Betty Burke, Peggy Burke, Teresa Wenger, Mary Mabie. Row four: Martha Evans, Dale Driver, Clyde Bowers, Jim Cash, Ricky East, Mark Berg, Donnie Miller, Don Williams, Phillip Nolley, James Ramsey, J.D. Simmons, Regina Lovegrove, Bill Sydnor, Joel Salatin, Dale Murphy, Craig Bookout, Kelly Chapman, Pam Almarode, Lisa Hummel, Nina Showker, Diane Sim¬ mons, Julie Temple, Debbie Cale. Bridgewater Homecoming Parade . . . Fall Concert . . . Glass Tumbler sale . . . Weather un-cooperative . . . Christmas Concert postponed . . . then snowed out completely . . . Christmas Parade postponed . . . Spring-Elementary Concerts . . . Bach — Beethoven — Bacharach. 74 Perfection And Success Row one: Ellen Roberts, Jennifer Lovegrove, Peggy Simmons, Lynne Wright. Row two: Kathy Hanger, Vicki Stark, JoAn Griffin, Jane Lam, Amy Michael, Linda Fulk. Row three: Billy Martin, Marty Sheets, Lisa Sandy, Sue Powers, Steve East, Ricky Evans, Diana Roberts, Bob Shelton. Row four: Reece Bookout, Teddy Huffer, Dale Moats, Ricky Reeves, Billy Youell, David Walker. Row one: Cindy Smith, Grace Armstrong, Janice Smiley. Row two: Mike Hise, Carlton Simmons, Tamme Cox, Pam Cox. Row three: Kathy Hewitt, Vanessa Arehart, David Carpenter, Rob Byrd, Jeff Keys. ' Row four: Timmy Jackson, Keith Head, Jerome Williams, Earl Kisamore, Randy Casidy, Sam Brown. 75 “Gfie Play’s t( e (5fiing 7 7 Row One: Annie Gum, Nancy Montgomery, Karen Moats, Drenna Cale. Row Two: Eloree Lucas, Shirley Aitizer, Cathy Dull, Pat Rrubeck, Arvettes Siever, Lephia Graves. Row Three: Marie Campbell, Brookie Malcolm, Dana Nolley, Hope Harmon, Carol McAndrew, Lavonne Bot¬ kin. Row Four: Billy Cox, Dale Carlton, Joel Salatin, Dwight Faught, Donnie Snead. Row One: Shirley Reeves, Terry Page, Melissa Cash, Sandy Reeves. Row Two: Cathy Strickler, Laura Murphy, Wendy Cook, Janice Stogdale, Patty Shiflet, Debbie Cale. Row Three: Ruth Woodson, Ricky Botkin, Curtis Shinaberry, Jeff Keys, Mike Miller. Row Four: Mark Short, Robert Ralston, Ray Myers, Walter Davenport, David Sprouse, Mike Berg. 76 3ovensics Club Strives 3or excellence Spellers: Left to Right: Martha Cline, Curtis Shinaberry, Linda Senger, Tena Simmons, Teresa Newlen, Carol Lemaster, Nina Showker. Original oratory: Left to Right: Glenda Coffman, Lydia Snyder, Dale Carlton, Steve East, Emmett Heltzel. Prose and Poetry: First Row: Left to Right: Lois Green, Lavonne Botkin, Cathy Dull, Bonnie Shiflett, Linda Green, Debbie Sprouse, Carrol McAndrew. Second Row: Dennis Rawley, Mike Berg, Dwight Faught, Reese Bookout. Extemporaneous speaking: Sandy Engle and Joel Salatin. Debate: First row: Left to Right: Linda Fulk, Dianna Roberts, Holly Miller. Second row: Rick East, Leaf Graves, Mrs. Mays, Joel Salatin, Teresa Clinedinst. 77 Suture Sarmers Promote Kneeling: Bob Skelton, Ricky Reeves, Mitchell Moore, Marty Sheets, Danny Back, Debbie Derrow, Alice Masincup, Lydia Snyder, Annette Patane, Linda Fulk, Teddy Huffer, Alan Desper, Jeff Garber, Jeff Fink, Leonard Campbell, Kelly Chapman, Kent Clifton, Tony Curry, Ray Pitsenbarger, Sam Brown. Standing: Sam Hunter, Paul Helmick, Norman Humphreys, Donald Boggs, Kenneth Cox, Jeffery Strickler, Jody Altizer, Eddie Eavers, Dale Moats, Randy Micheal, William Reed, Gary Wilcher, Ricky Powell, Doug Campbell, Gene Gutshall, James Lambert, Raymond Hawkins. Pedlars of citrus fruit and nuts . . . women’s lib takes over . . . judging trees, cattle, and chicks . . . the new almuni association starts ... a member goes to the national conven¬ tion . . . the richest club in the school. ■ElW ' HKV p 1 mp MmJW [juL PI 78 Ceadevship And Citizenship Row one; Dennis Hewitt, President; Harry Crosby, Vice President; Jerry Hewitt, Reporter; Bill Croft, Treasuer; James Ramsey, Secretary; Paul Loin, Sentinal. Row two: Cletus McCray, Curtis Shinaberry, Phil Rathburn, Lee Shinaberry, Scoot Garber, Mike Harlow, Harvey O’Neal, George Marshall. Row three: Jeff Lyle, Rick Marshall, Jeff Richie, Steve Huffer, Robert Cassidy, Steve Cash, Sherrill Michael, Andy Gutshall, Antony Hill, Charles Miller, Dale Driver. Row four: Fred Martin, Willie Bosserman, Laddie Morris, Douglas Riley, David Hewitt, Mark Linhoss, Curtis Ailer, Dennis Harlow, Forester Wright, Tommy Eavers, Allen Downs. Row five: Philip K night, Johnnie Cox, Joe Simmons, Fred McCray, Kent Keller, Bruce Botkin, Derrer Seal. Row six: Steve Jack, Allen Siever, Robert Strother, Mike Cox, Sammy Harris, Steve Marshall. 79 uture homemakers Strive ' Br y ■rufcfc, - y ' td Row one: Mildred Carter, Hope Wood, Cindy Sprouse, Joyce Graham, Maree Sullivan, Donna Robertson, Tammy Conner, Tena Simmons, Evelyn Combs, Alice Turner, Karen Snyder, Donna Huffer, Ellen Roberts. Row two: Janice Michael, Wanda How- deyshell, Sandy Lamb, Lois Green, Louise Sullivan, Barbara Lessley, Charlette Ashby, Betty Burke, Vickie Stark, Lynn Wright, Julia Bartley, Doris Riley, Beverly Depriest. Row three: Malissa Murphy, Pam Gum, Linda Green, Patty Shiflet, Phyllis Argenbright, Bonnie Mawyer, Cindy Grogg, Penny Morris, Kathy Corbin, Carol Bottenfield, Jeannie Liggett, Mary King, Rhonda Bartley. Row four: Brenda Foster, Patty Armstrong, Velma Humphries, Mitzi Doyle, Tammy Sprouse, Deann Gibson, Sylvia Losh, Pam Almarode, Gail Cobb, Linda G. Milstead, Linda A. Milstead, Karen Anderson, Cynthia Howdeyshell, Sherry Lums- den, Margaret Sprouse, Donna Colvin, Cindy Sproul. 80 3o r Betterment 0) Cife Row one: Beverly Lightner, Lavonne Botkin, Billie Sue Liggett. Row two: Linda Green, Patty Shifflet, Norma Ailer, Tammy Williams, Carol Smith, Lois Green. Third Row: Jennifer Campbell, Nancy Brown, Linda Fink, Bobbie Byrd, Gaitha Cassidy, Jeanne Reeves, Sheila Sprouse. Fourth row: Dee Ellinger, Sandra Farrish, Mildred Lawhorne, Donna Morris, Janice Fauber, Dona Humphreys, Dreama Curry. Fifth row: Gail Hunley, Rita Cash, Sandra Showker, Dana Nolley, Debbie Rondbush, Mandy McLain, Joy Woods, Joan Fink. 81 Suture Leaders Aim at Understanding World Affairs Gathering of the Leaders . . . biidge between students and faculty . . . clubs working so effectively ... no problems. Left Side: Mary Kipp, Jean Reeves, Diane Engleman, Dreama Curry, Gail Hunley, Dennis Rawley, Dennis Hewitt. Right Side: Debbie Sprouse, Lavonne Botkin, Billie Sue Liggett, Rita Cash, Pat Grahan, Jerry Stogdale, Fred Armstrong. 82 Stud ent Action 3o r Sducation 1 1 « Bp a lB A Row one: Billie Sue Liggett, President; Carol McAndrew, Vice President; Glenda Coffman, Secretary; Dana Nolley, Treasurer; Nancy Michael, Reporter; Mary Kipp, Historian; Diane Engleman, Parliamentarian. Second Row: Hope Harmon, Linda Fink, Lephia Graves, Jean Reeves, Harolronda Gibson, Teresa Newlen, Twinkle Forsythe, Helen Heavener, Mary Mabie. Third Row: Donna Green, Alicia Stickler, Lena Graves, Tammy Britt, Lavonne Botkin, Deann Gibson, Debbie Sprouse, Patti Jolly, Sheila Sprouse, Norma Ailer. Bake sales . . . new teachers tea . . . national edu¬ cational week . . . senior teachers . . . tea for new National Honor Society . . . Glenda Coffman runs for state officer. 83 Different Sports, Different People Row one: Cathy Conner, Secretary; Rita Cash, President; Velma Clifton, Treasurer. Row two: Jenifer Lovegrove, Cathy Corbin, Debbie Plotter, Donna Minter, Drenna Cale, Karen Moats. Not pictured: Donna Fitzgerald. Dwight Faught, Kevin Heltzel, Laura McAndrew, Donna Green, Lisa Harris, Alice Masincup, Teresa Wenger, Shirley Reeves, Grace Armstrong, Pam Gum. Not pictured: Mike Hawkins. 84 Catin CluS Broadens Cult uved Bac arounds Controversial question ... Is Latin dead or alive? . . . Latin lives . . . and lives . . . bulletin boards . . . sponos- ored fruit baskets . . . bake sales . . . ' V- ' ' Jl] - JKjn fi ' Jt ' i ?■ WL . r% LATIN CLUB: President, Mary Kipp; Vice President, Billie Sue Ligget; Secretary, Jan Collins; Treasurer, David Rawley; His¬ torian, Carol Micheal; Reporter, Hope Harmon. Row 2: Lavonne Botkin, Janice Micheal, Rodney Buzzard, Vicki Ramsey, Ricky East, Donna Roberts, Curtis Shinaberry, Sandy Lam, Kevin Hetzell, Rhonda Bartley, Wayne Jarvis, Vanessa Johnson, Craig Bookout, Martha Evans, Patty Armstrong, Debbie Roundabush. 85 I Oue Pasa ? SPANISH CLUB: Row one: Mrs. McClain, Secretary, Diane Engleman; Treasurer, Lephia Graves; Reporter, Teresa Simmons; Sargeant-at-Arms, Dennis Rawley; Row two: Donna Minter, Shirley Reeves, Lisa Harris, Robyne Hoy, Nancy Smith, Sandra Showker, Rosalyn Page, Frances Doyle. Row three: Angie Henderson, Mike Miller, David Brown, James Emmett, Jeff Rawley, Paul Harris, Dana Nolley, Donna Morris, Carrol McAndrew, Sally Estnick. Row four: Debbie Graham, Gail Hunley, Dwight Faught, Patty Shiflet, Velma Humphreys, Micky Miller, Nancy Brown, Linda Mongold, Terry Chandler, Helen Hevener. Row five: Dale Carlton, Donna Roberts, Susan Wade, Becky Harris, Linda Leach, Rita Cash, Brenda Shuey, Mitch Acord, J.D. Sim¬ mons. Row six: Sylvia Davenport, Steve Collins, Mike Hawkins, Donny Snead, Andy Beaujon, Jeff May, Dean Withers, Kim Gum. Tammy Shomo speaks about travels through Spain . . . skating party . . . watch Miss Gochenour fall down . . . watch everybody fall down! . . . Dues this year . . . Scholarship to a worthy Senior . . . President out with a broken leg . . . Service projects? 86 Ra lly CluS Rallies School Spirit fFALO ■ J FW i M litefe, m m m m : M I RALLY COMMITTEE: Left to Right: Donna Green, Regina Lovegrove, Donna Fitzgerald, Linda Green, Wanda Howdyshell, Sandy Lam, Lois Green. Groovy new posters each week . . . ‘Foil Gladiators’ . . . ‘Show Your Spirit’ . . . ‘We’re Dynamite’ . . . ‘Show Your Spirit’ . . . good ar¬ tists, poor spellers . . . ‘Cage Cou- gers’? . . . original ideas . . . 87 (Jap Suftngsfers . . . Nice Kneeling: Sylvia Losh, Velma Clifton. Standing: Donna Morris, Dana Nolley. Keeps Students informed During 73-74 Front Row: Editors, Carol McAndrew, Lephia Graves. Second Row: Nancy Michael, Sylivia Davenport, Rosalyn Page, Frances Doyle, Bev Lightner. Third Row: Sandy Engle, Donnie Snead, Linda Fink, Tony Schiavonne, Joel Salatin, Jean Reeves. Back Row: Miss Gochenour, J.D. Simmons, Mike Hawkins. . . . meet the deadline ... 25 spaces . . . new class . . . rubber cement . . . crooked head¬ lines . . . less mistakes . . . any time passes . . . new publishers . . . different way of doing things . . . newspaper becomes fashion magazine. 89 Cfioir Puts Artistry in “dfie ir Music CONCERT CHOIR: Row one: Lavonne Botkin, Frances Doyle, Reporter; Harolronda Gibson, Drenna Cale, Laddie Morris, Judy Terry, Ann Conner, Donna Terry, Terry Newland, Donna Fridley, Pam Micheal, Norma Ailer, Debbie Knott. Row two: Cindy Durham, Glenda Coffman, Nancy Montgomery, Bruce Thompson, Rodney Buzzard, Timmy Buzzard, Joe Dickens, Sal Ac- quavava, Cindy Sprouse, Tina Armstrong, Ruth Woodson, Billie Liggett, Sheila Sprouse. Row three: Terry Chandler, Libby Vaughn, Angie Henderson, Ricky Gregory, Tony Schiavone, Treasurer; David Green, Cecil Moats, Jeff May, Ronnie Hill, Doris Siber, Glenda McClain, Nancy Micheal, Rita Cash, Mildred Lawhorn, Twinkle Forsythe. Top row: Mary Brown, Cherly Cale, Nancy Brown, Kim Gum, George Newman, Eicky Woodson, Steve Johnson, Kent Keller, Dennis Rawely, Ricky May, Eddie Hossette, Steve Lawhorne, Gary Gayheart, Mike Green, Steve Cash, John Stabus. Fall concert . . . Christmas con¬ cert . . . spring concert . . . con¬ cert in gym . . . try-outs for reg¬ ional . . . sang homecoming theme . . . lots of popular songs. . . [ iV ' i fflLj Uti rW C ft 1 ISpx ■9 90 9 Believe 9n Music BUFFALO SONGSTERS: Row one: Glenda Coffman, Harolronda Gibson, Judy Terry, Ann Conner, Terry Newlen, Donna Terry. Row two: Terry Chandler, Cheryl Cale, Nancy Brown, Billie Sue Liggett, Sheila Sprouse, Ruth Woodson. Row three: George Newman, Eicky Woodson, Ronnie Hill, Rita Cash, Mildred Lawhorn, Twinkle Forsythe. Row four: Steve Cash, Bruce Thompson, John Stabus, Kent Keller, Dennis Rawley, Mike Green, Timmy Buzzard, Ricky Mays. MUSIC II: Row one: June Sprouse, Dorothy Sprouse, Jo Ann Campbell, Penny Shipe, Mitzi Doyle, Sharon Conner, Connie Huffman, Debbie Lam, Dana Johnson. Row two: Wanda Campbell, Debbie Sprowl, Wanda Crumett, Kim Wandless, Gail Cobb, Tanny Sprouse, Angela Croft, Ellen Combs. Row three: Martha Cline, Wendy Cook, Lori Daniels, Marie Campbell, Kathy Huffer, Patti Shiflet, Nancy Smith, Hope Wood, Brenda Wolfe. 91 Modern Age Presents SCIENCE CLUB: Row one: Linda Senger, Angie Henderson, Donna Clem, Shirley Reeves, Leisa Tuttle, Janice Fauber. Row two: Brenda Clem, Treasurer; Brenda Shuey, Lephia Graves, Joel Salatin, Philip Nolley, Joan Fink. Row three: Sandy Engle, Secretary; Pat Graham, Dee Ellinger, Terry Newlen, Margie Miller, Debbie Sprouse, Paul Harris. Row four: Brooks Tuttle, Tommy Eavers, Wayne Jarvis, Pam Botkin, Ricky East, Carolyn Sprouse, Fred Armstrong, President. Row five: Mark Linhoss, John Nance, Mark Short, Shirley Altier, James Gum, Tommie Temple, David Brown, Dennis Carwell, Don Williams, Vice- President. Row six: Mike Greene, Cowles Andrus, Wade Woofrey, Craig Bookout, Steve Huffer, Andy Beaujon. Science fair projects . . . work . . . work . . . work . . . term papers . . . get’rn in . . . Cowles and his ‘self-starting cycle’ . . . extra large group this year . . . 92 Challenge to Science Clubs SCIENCE CLUB: Row one: Liz Collins, Ricky Botkin, Jermone Williams, Rhonda Barkley, Second Row: Linda Fulk, Curtis Shinaberry, Jeff Keys, Penny Shipe, Liza Hummels, Third Row: Brenda Foster, Regina Lovegrove, Jeanne Liggett, Vanessa Johnson, Karen Smiley, Danny Johnson, Fourth Row: Jeff VanDevander, Martha Cline, Wendy Cook, Janice Stogdale, Steve East, Debbie Sellers, Tammy Williams. Fifth Row: Tim Shull, Forester Wright, Allen Carson, Mike Hise, Carlton Simmons, Ricky Powell, Donnie Miller, Linda Downey, Eddie Hostetter. 93 New Varsity Club Members Front Row: Mark Linhoss, Forester Wright, Danny Johnson, Clyde Bowers, Mark Botkin, Dickie Thacker, Mike Green, Nathan Young, Curtis Ailer, Darly Argenbright, Robert Hoy, Bobby Hildebrand. Second Row: Mark Short, Bill Syndor, Danny Painter, Clifford Sprouse, David Accord, Kevin McAndrews, Ronnie Kinciad, Freddy Armstrong. 94 Varsity CluS Continues to Promote Scdool Spirit J 1 £ . C- y. _5 a T) Wi: - ' 3- -tn Sonsored first dance after Bath County Game . . . received new jackets . . . initiation, November 30 . . . Picinic, December 2 . . . excells as students . . . must earn letters . . . the goal of all athletes. Left Side: Tony Schiavonne, Robert Wooten, Dennis Rawely, Dennis Hewitt, Dean Withers, Mark Frank, Keith Lovegrove, Eddie Pitsenbarger, C.B. Botkin, Kent Keller.Not Pictured: William Posey, Fred Blackwell, Roger Kincaid. 95 N.H.S. Promotes Senior Scholarship Candy Bars . . . Traveling Trophy . . . N.H.S. Row One: Fred Armstrong, Hope Harmon, Carol Michael. Row Two: Induetional Tea . . . Visitors from other Debbie Sprouw, Lavonne Botkin, Donna Morris. Row Three: Joel Salatin, school . . . Keep up the grade averages. Jean Reeves, Carol Smith, Don Williams. 96 Understanding Kneeling: Steve Collins, Donnie Snead, Robert Wooten, Tony Schiavone, Tim Shull, Joel Salatin, Dennis Hewitt, Don Williams. Row two: Donna Clem, Teresa Simmons, Mary Mabie, Nancy Smith, Micky Miller, Mary Kipp, Hope Harmon, Carol Smith, Laura McAndrew. Row three: Kathy Conner, Mark Botkin, Billie Sue Liggett, Diane Engleman, Dana Nolley, Kim Gum, Jean Reeves. Fourth row: Fred Armstrong, Randy Cale, Nathan Young, Bill Syndor, Craig Bookout, Nancy Brown. New member . . . Alta Curtis’s visits . . . visits rear¬ ranged . . . classes for the students to attend . . . getting out of class . . . those darling children. 97 Happ iness is tde 1974 Cjolden Bison Meeting after school twice a week, . . . sometimes more . . . staying after school until 8:30 on a Friday night . . . hate the word deadline . . . deadline . . . dead¬ line . . . deadline . . . Donnie with his special art ability . . . Mrs. McClain and Mrs. East worrying about yearbook fi¬ nances. Yearbook editors: Gail Hunley and Dreama Curry. Yearbook advisors: Mrs. East and Mrs. McClain. -4 is. U. _Q_ Gv. °- CD Cs I ' xcx tx WjJld cxj-A tSrf ' IOa 5 1 —an m MESk ii m HI a I Sitting: Photography editor, Mike Hawkins; Copy editor, Bonnie Shiflett; Layout editor, Norma Ailer; Business editor, Sandy Engle. Row one: Jerome Williams, Cathy Conner, Linda Leach, Dwight Faught. Row two: Rick East, Steve East, Curtis Shinaberry, Donnie Snead, Debbie Roudabush. Not pictured, Shelia Sprouse. 98 100 101 Wins . . i Row one: Roger Kinciad, Manager, Darryl Argenbright, Bill Root, Bobby Hildebrand, Robert Hoy, Clyde Bowers, Eddie Parker, Larry Cassidy, Tim Shull, Clifford Sprouse, Tommy Eavers, Forester Wright, Tony Schiavonne, Manager. Row two: Curtis Ailer, Mark Short, Kent Keller, Eddie Pitsenbarger, Dickie Thacker, William Posey, Dennis Hewitt, Robert Wooten, C. B. Botkin, Dennis Rawley, Fred Armstrong, Mike Green, David Acord. Row three: Coach Bane, Coach Moreland, Mike Argenbright, Nathan Young, Dean Withers, Danny Painter, Mark Frank, Phil Collins, Bill Syndor, Mark Botkin, Keith Lovegrove, Jerry Stogdale, Coach Lineweaver, Coach Swisher, Coach Klim. SCORES Fort Defiance 23 BGHS 0 Harrisonburg 42 BGHS 0 Bath County 25 BGHS 8 Waynesboro 49 BGHS 14 Wilson 14 BGHS 12 Broadway 33 BGHS 0 Riverheads 16 BGHS 8 Lexington 54 BGHS 0 Turner Ashby 44 BGHS 0 Stuarts Draft 33 BGHS 0 ✓ 102 Coaches Cead Xocam (jhrough Schedule Ml WWWB — pp pm. ff lMj jE lM WBBM imam :mm mm tmm ® mm m ‘ ' ' jn§f i i s ® a sm ' fP? . y j t 1 la I MkLi Zx iJu Varsity Coaches: Mr. Klimkiewicz, Mr. Landes, Mr. Bane, Mr. J.V. Coaches: Mr. Lineweaver, Mr. Swisher. Moreland. Fans back the “Mighty Herd” . . . sportsmanship trophy . . . record wasn’t very satisfying . . . still a lot of spirit. Co-Captains: C.B. Botkin and Dennis Bawley. 103 $V’s Prepare for Varsity J.V. FOOTBALL: Row One: Mike Harlow, Cletus McCray, Eddie Shinaberry, Steve Ailer, Dennis Jarvis, Tim Rankin, Ricky Botkin. Row Two: Kelley Chapman, John Dickens, Dale Murphy, Scott Wooten, Donnie Hoover, Jeff Wilson, Steve Cash. Row Three: Earl Kisamore, Ricky Reeves, Chris Lyle, Bill Youell, Jeff Fridley, Kiger Davis. Row Four: Jeff Vandevander, Greg Widener, Ricky Pow, Jim Cash, Donnie Miller, Robert Helmick, Mike Terry. Row Five: Danny Johnson, Phil Rathbum, Carlton Simmons, Mike Rexrode, Paul Loan, Ricky Shinaberry. Row Six: Dave Lineweaver, Frank Swisher and Bob Newman. HOME OPPONENT Vistor 0 Fort Defiance 18 8 Wilson 0 6 John Lewis 12 0 Stuarts Draft 8 0 Riverheads 6 14 Shelburne 0 8 Turner Ashby 0 104 Varsity Ompvoves (jhrougfi Disappointing Season Row One: Managers: Andy Beaujon, Scott Wooten, Coach Landes, Tony Schiavone. Row Two: William Posey, Dick Thacker, Fred Blackwell, Eddie Blackwell, Dennis Rawley, Don Williams, Bill Sydnor, Randy Cale, Dean Withers, Larry Griffin, Mike Calhoun, Ronnie Hill. BG 39 Turner Ashby 62 BG 49 Broadway 59 BG 60 Lexington 82 BG 49 Waynesboro 47 BG 50 Montevideo 62 BG 59 Wilson 54 BG 55 Stuarts Draft 64 BG 55 Wilson 40 BG 44 Fort Defiance 88 BG 62 Riverheads 75 BG 53 Harrisonburg 58 BG 33 Turner Ashby 63 BG 56 Broadway 78 BG 40 Lexington 71 BG 46 Harrisonburg 67 BG 50 Waynesboro 66 BG 48 Stuarts Draft 56 BG 81 Wilson 47 BG 55 Fort Defiance 88 BG 56 Riverheads 59 105 Co-captains: Randy Cale and Don Williams. . jel jj . •s If |§ 106 Senior Pi ayers 107 %V. Round-Bailers Q ain Gxperience Row One: Phillip Nolley, Keith Michael, Coach Thompson, Joe Dickens, Rodger Huffman. Row Two: Mark Linhoss, Mike Green, Freddie Griffin, Eicky Woodson, Robert Cassidy, David Acord, Craig Bookout, Mark Altizer, Danny Johnson, Tim Shull. B.G. 28 Turner Ashby 58 B.G. 38 Broadway 57 B.G. 37 Lexington 55 B.G. 27 Waynesboro 47 B.G. 32 Stuarts Draft 57 B.G. 28 Wilson 30 B.G. 43 Fort Defiance 52 B.G. 48 Riverheads 38 B.G. 44 Harrisonburg 51 B.G. 40 Turner Ashby 50 B.G. 39 Broadway 51 B.G. 25 Lexington 49 B.G. 31 Harrisonburg 53 B.G. 39 Waynesboro 44 B.G. 41 Stuarts Draft 39 B.G. 33 Wilson 54 B.G. 35 Fort Defiance 54 B.G. 45 Riverheads 38 108 Co-Captains: Freddie Griffin and Timmy Shull. Gighth Qvaaers Win Cfiampionsftip Row One: David Carpenter, Dale Moats, Kenny Vaughn, Mike Rexrode, Steve Gilmer, Kent Clifton, Coach Frank Swisher. Row Two: Rick Reeves, Will Dickerman, David Kier, Jeff Wilson, Keith Henderson, Rick Evans, Mitch Moore. Row Three: Eddie Eavers, Randal Cassidy, Gene Gutshall, Jeff Cale, Steve Weleher. Absent from picture, Sam Brown. BG 26 James River 20 BG 36 Stuarts Draft 14 BG 43 Wilson 24 BG 40 John Wayland 48 BG 32 Riverheads 20 BG 30 Fort Difance 18 BG 36 John Wayland 51 BG 39 Stuarts Draft 26 BG 52 Wilson 30 BG 50 Riverheads 30 BG 45 Fort Defiance 30 BG 43 Stuarts Draft 30 BG 51 Riverheads 35 Co-captains: Dale Moats and Mike Rexrode Eighth graders No 1 . . . Dale Moats, most valuable player . . . variety of tall and short . . . Coach Swisher proud of team . . . thanks for First period assembly . . . 109 Bison Nine Cook 3orward (5o A Striking jje ar Row One: William Posey, Kirk Wade, Richard Wilson, Dickie Thacker, Bobby Hildebrand. Row Two: Mark Botkin, Eddie Pit- senbarger, Keith Lovegrove, Eddie Parker, Larry Cassidy. Row Three: C.B. Botkin, Doug Harlow, Robert Wooten, Freddie Blackwell, Dean Withers. Coaches: Ernie Landes and Dave Returning Lettermen: William Posey, Dickie Thacker, Doug Harlow, Robert Wooten, Lineweaver. Eddie Pitsenbarger. JV’s Row One: S. Bartley, M. Harlow, J. Ritchie, S. Ailer. Row Two: D. Jarvis, D. Green, B. Wood, T. Doyle, D. Hoover. Row Three: T. Bussard, R. Meyers, R. Smiley, M. $ryon, B. Campbell. Row Four: H. Moats, R. Frank, J. Fink, C. Sprouse, N. Schiavone. Row Five: R. Hedrick, R. Huffman, R. Powell, T. Shull. Row Six: W. Michael, K. Michael, J. Smiley, C. Ailer, D. Argenbright. Row Seven: R. Cassidy, D. Huffer, P. Knight, P. Loan, M. Short. 110 Grack G am Strives 3o r Speed Varsity Track Row One: Mike Argenbright, Dennis Rawley, Dennis Hewitt, Mark Linhoss. Row Two: Fred Armstrong, Clyde Bowers, Wade Woolfrey, Cowles Andrus. Row Three: Nathan Young, Eieky Woodson, Mark Frank, Andy Beaujon. J.V. Track Row One: Danny Johnson, Eddy Hostetter, Joe Dickens, Bill Bosserman, Row Two: Dennis Harlow, Mike Green, Roger Kincaid. Row Three: Larry Griffin, Bill Sydnor, Fred Griffin, David Accord. Track B.G. 41 Wilson 20 B.G. 39 Fort Defiance 19 B.G. 39 Waynesboro 21 B.G. 45 Turner Ashby 18 B.G. 34 Riverheads 23 B.G. 33 Stuarts Draft 24 Cross-Country Track Row One: Alice Masincup, Pam Gum, Sandra Hiner, Kathy Chapman, Sue Pow¬ ers. Row Two: Joesph Williams, Paul Helmick, Jerome Williams, Emmett Heltzel. Row Three: Kevin McAndrew, Everett Fauber, Ronald Kincaid, Steve Morris. Row Four: George Helmick, Fred Blackwell, Danny Johnson. J.V. Track Row One: Richard Woodson, Steve Cash, Jerome Williams, Jeff Wilson, Eric Nolley, Olen Siron. Row Two: Mike Terry, Phillip Nolley, Robert Hawkins, Jeff Cale, Mike Rexrode, Rick Evans, Gene Gutshall. Row Three: Kevin McAndrew, Steve Huffer, Steve Graham, Kenneth Vaughn, Greg Widener, Emmett Heltzel, Joe Williams. Ill Cdeerleaders UW6 to Promote Left Side: Nancy Michael, Frances Doyle, Sandra Showker, Kim Gum. Right Side: Hope Harmon, Carol Smith, Jean Reeves, Mary Kipp. Avo v X , LoslVs A S,IjvV V V ( N ■ evr ' . LOfot. ta ' V eyS, ' VA L« nCJ£V , C ocA £ ' v X Kc r- S W 4 ' t VAC GO eV K5X - ' Uu O. °APl w Cheerleading is . . . being scared to death . . . having your mind go completely blank . . . goof¬ ing up a cheer and hoping Mrs. McElwee isn’t watching . . . getting an unenthused crowd exi- cited . . . Spirit and Gxcitement — IcJL- - y ( Y £y rr b n £XJLi_. Jckt {f us ' i cod Slj svv 0 t v Xa f (3 Ja? Goajl Ciu (X VVvJTV ' -O X ' 3 ££ gjCV ALQ j l Cheerleading is . . . getting a ‘bird’s eye view of the game’ . . . turning in your un¬ iform and wondering if you’ll ever wear one again. . . feeling mixed emotions at the last game . . . the greatest thing in the world Row One: Dawn Strother, Mary Mabie, Mitzi Doyle. Row Two: Gail Cobb, Nancy Smith, Cindy Knott, Rhonda Bartley. 113 lUom n s Power 114 Ranks High - Tied powderpuff game . . .12-12. . . everybody happy . . . sexy looking cheerleaders . . . boy bunnies aren’t too bad . . . bowling is fun! . . . step . . . step . . . step . . . roll the ball . . . don’t loft the ball . . . what does loft the ball mean? 115 HMMWwri. Seacfiers C d Ofie Attention 116 Mitch Acord Norma Ailer Shirley Altizer Cowles Andrus Mike Argenbright Stanley Back Jonathan Beaujon Fred Blackwell Mark Botkin Teresa Kay Botkin Wanda Botkin Clyde Bowers Mary Brown Nancy Brown Patricia Brubeck Bobbie Byrd Cheryl Cale Karen Cale Clarence Campbell Jenifer Campbell Linda Campbell Raymond Campbell Dale Carlton Gaitha Casidy Larcy Cassidy mm 118 9 fia d 9i a Wfii!? Ago Terry Chandler Glenda Coffman Jan Collins Phil Collins Shelby Campbell Steve Collins Roger Coyner Kathy Conner Billy Cox Bill Croft Harry Crosby Zane Crummett Cynthia Cupp Sylvia Davenport Bonny Dorsman Frances Doyle Dale Driver Cathy Dull Cindy Durham Sandy Engle Everett Fauber Dwight Faught Linda Fink David Fitzgerald Twinkle Forsythe Mark Frank 119 gossip “dime Larry Griffin Raymond Grogg Alice Gum James Gum Kim Gum Andrew Gutshall Craig Hall Sheila Hammer Douglas Harlow Deborah Hartman Ricky Fridley Scott Garber Gary Gayhart Ira Good Monica Graham 120 Qood Morning Robert Hoy Cathy Huffer Gary Huffman Steve Johnson Roger Kincaid Debra Jean Knott Kenneth Knott Linda Leach Bev Lightner Nancy Little 121 fixtracirrutar Activities Dennis Losh Keith Lovegrove John Lyle Brookie Malcolm Marc Manley Ricky Marshall Vicki Marshall Debbie Masincup Karen Masincup Aruthur Matthews Ricky May Fred McCray Glenda McLain Carol Michael Nancy Michael Sherrill Michael Steve Michael Margie Miller Mickie Miller Rose Milstead Karen Moats Linda Mongold Laddie Morris Sharon Moyer Terry Newlen George Newman 122 Momenfs of Silence Steve Nuffer Rosalyn Page Danny Painter Eddie Parker Gary Ralston Kenneth Ralston Vickis Ramsey Ricky Redifer Jeanne Reeves Gary Roudabush Joel Salatin Janice Sandy Jeffery Sheffer Bonnie Shiflett Kenny Shiflett Debbie Shipe Debbie Shuey Allen Siever Arvittis Siever John Simmons Randy Simmons Carol Smith Donnie Snead Kathy Sprouse Lyle Sprouse Shelia Ann Sprouse 123 Out Of Classes, Again?? Jerry Stogdale Fred Strickler Cari Thompson Lisa Thompson Rickie Thorton Sheree Thompson Elizabeth Vaughn Vickie Veron Sammy Waybright Katlyy Weaver Douglas Whetsel Ann Wilkins Richard Wilson Garland Wimer ■S 3 Dean Withers Teresa Wooten Nathan Young % t) 124 Silly Sopkomores Are Sneaky David Acord Donna Adkins Curtis Ailer Mark Altizer Darrell Argenbright Tina Armstrong Brenda Banks Terry Bennett Eddie Blackwell Tommy Boggs Craig Bookout Bonnie Bosserman Debbie Breeden David Brown Peggy Burke Brenda Burns James Burress Timmy Bussard Michael Bryan Becky Campbell Wanda Campbell Billy Carter Mildred Carter 126 0 Cove jjou Goo! Carl Casady Robert Cassidy Donna Clem Ann Conner Gaynell Cook Mike Cox Donald Coyner Wanda Crummett Walter Davenport Beverly Davis Bruce Darrow Linda Dowdy Barbara Downey Patrick Dudey Joey Ducan Richard East Thomas Eavers James Emment Martha Evans Page Finch Donna Fridley Mike Fridley Donna Fitzgerald 127 Peace Ba by! Doris Grabbert Larry Garber Dennis Gilmer Joyce Graham Steven Graham Linda Green Lois Green Mike Greene Donna Greene Benny G regory Ricky Gregory Freddie Griffin Lois Griffin Dennis Harlow Becky Harris Frances Harris John Harris Lisa Harris Judith Hazlett David Hewitt Eugene Hodge Eddie Hostetter Sandy Howdyshell m ■ I 4 m I IB — If 1 m ■ Jk 128 Anyone 3ov H 2 O? ' m m i!l k Jgl ' mm |p| ■■ ■ £11 ffik |j - ML Susan Howsyshell Wanda Howdyshell Robyne Hoy Danny Huffer Steve Huffer Velma Humphreys Teena Jackson Wayne Jarvis Heather Keen Nancy Kincaid Ronald Kincaid Carolyn Knight Wanda Knight Cynthia Knott Sandy Lam Wilma Lawhorn David Leach Terry Lindsay Mark Linhoss Kathy Lyle Mary Mabie Kay Marshall Steve Marshall 129 Wfiaf jjou See Os Wfiaf l)ou Qet! Carolyn Mawyer Connie Meeks Janice Michael Pam Michael Chuck Miller Michael Miller Evelyn Milstead Pam Milstead Donna Minter Cecil Moats Homer Moats Carol Montgomery Steve Morris David Pullen Phillip Nolley Billy Nuckoles Terry Page James Powell Kathi Powell Steve Powell Mitchell Propst Ray Myers Jackie Ralston 130 When Do We Qet Go Cut Gfio 3rogs? Jeff Rawley Shirley Reeves Susan Rexrode Sandy Robinette Dale Roudabush Anthony Sehiavone Derrer Seal Renee Seal Linda Senger Patty Shiflet Tommy Shipe Mark Short Tim Shull Debbie Simmons Marie Simmons Teresa Simmons Jesse Smiley Nancy Smith Peggy Snyder Brenda Sprouse Cindy Sprouse Loren Sprouse William Staton 131 Spell Bound? John Stabus Richard Stokes Kathleen Strieker Dawn Strother Deborah Strother Richard Stupes Louise Sullivan Margee Sullivan Linda Sutton Donald Sweet Bill Sydnor Donna Terry Leisa Tuttle Kathy Vaughn Dixie Veron Susuan Wade Joyce Welcher Teresa Wenger Hope Wood Eicky Woodson Ruth Woodson Wade Woolfrey, Jr Forester Wright John Zimbro 132 Stop 5fiaf Bill! Salvatore Acquaviva Pam Almarode Carroll Andrews Ernie Argenbright Phyllis Argenbright Ray Argenbright Patty Armstrong Barbara Back Kim Back Brenda Baker Rhonda Bartley Debbie Bennett Willie Bosserman James Botkin Ricky Botkin Carol Bottenfield Gilda Brown Betty Burke Donnie Bussard Rhonda Bussard Rodney Bussard Ray Byram Debbie Cale 134 Anotfi ev Picasso? James Cale Darrell Campbell Joann Campbell Lewis Campbell Mike Campbell James Cash Melissa Cash Steven Cash Allan Cason Charlie Chandler Kelley Chapman Dennis Clemmer Velma Clifton Martha Cline Gail Cobb Evelyn Combs Sharon Conner Tammy Conner Wendy Cook Penny Coyner Kenneth Cox Terri Crockett Angie Croft Barbara Crosby Allen Cross 135 Welcome to Bison £and Tony Curry Joe Dickens Mitzi Doyle Brenda Foster Teronda Gregory Joann Griffin Hubert Grim Pam Gum Molly Gutshall Michael Harlow John Harper Dickie Harris Mike Hise Matt Hoffman Ronnie Hogsett Rosa Howdyshell Dennis Huffer Donna Huffer Connie Huffman 136 lyfiaf A Day! 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Beverly Street 1420 Churchville Avenue 1111 Greenville Avenue Staunton, Virginia 24401 885-1555 156 STAUNTON BOWLING LANES 831 Greenville Ave. 885-1655 LEES’S CREAM SHOP Craigsville, Va. Ice Cream Short Orders Plate Lunches Box Lunches to Go Open - 9 A.M. - 1P.M. Mon. 9A.M. - 10P.M. Tues. - Sun. Bridgewater Division of Ethan Allen, Inc. Bridgewater, Va. 22812 885-2546 PEPSICOLA Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Central Virginia Staunton Plaza Shopping Center Open Nightly Till 9:30 P.M. Mrs. Ralph Dutton THE HOBBY SHOP 32 N. Augusta St. Staunton, Va. 24401 Across from Y.M.C.A. 157 THE PICTURE SHOW On the Johnson Street Parking Lot Staunton Prints and Paintings Custom Picture Framing Diplomas Framed STAUNTON MACHINE WORKS, INC. 608 Richmond Ave. 886-0733 Outstanding Used Cars DANIEL AUTO MART, INC. 2301 W. Beverly St. Staunton, Va. 24401 886-2309 “Trophies For All Occasions” VALLEY TROPHY SPECIALTY SHOP Plaques — Medals — Ribbons — Jewelry — Engraving — Gifts Imprinting Service Phone: 885-2042 18 North Central Ave. Russell G. “Buddy” Hite Staunton, Va. 24401 Knopp Bros., Inc. Lumber—Millwork—Building Supplies 867 Middlebrook Ave. Staunton, Virginia 24401 Dairy Queen 886-2039 708 Greenville Ave. 158 AUGUSTA SHEET METAL P;umbing, Heating and Air Conditioning 24 S. Jefferson 886-1334 KARATE STUDIO — GOJURYU Self Defense and Physical Fitness For Men, Women and Children Mon. thru Thurs. Evenings Saturdays 24 N. Augusta St. 885-2967 Your Telephone Florist 885-1571 We Wire Flowers Expressive Arrangement to Suit any Occasion Bank Americard MasterCharge 121 W. Beverley Street i Staunton Plaza on Route 11 Store Hours 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Toll Free Calls: Waynesboro 942-9555 Staunton 885-9381 Your Complete Dept. S tore Authorized Distributor Perfect Love Diamonds Rings JEWEL BOX 18 W. Beverly St. Staunton, Va. 24401 Store Phone 885-4822 Teen Accounts Welcome WORTHINGTON HARDWARE CO., INC. 26 W. Beverley St. Staunton, Va. 885-0891 Old Money ST«mp Jawelr y Brlce-brac Furniture Co Indian ArtlfaciJ , r c ' « C , ' s Vi BU TRADE SELL (S) ANTIQUES Staunton, Va. Tel ' a - 52 Open Dally ||e.m.T© p laa rral tatlo M.M.DEFFEN BAUGH Z1 MIDDLE 6R00£,, A V£ STA0MTON,VA.2440J “« Antiques Now Opon Daily t a.m. to f p.m. Located Former Farley Motors Bldf Beside Rowe ' s Steak Moose Exit S7-E oft l-l! Intersection 2 SO E on Waynesboro Road Staunton, Va. Route E ZoH E-Z on 141 Conveniently legated near i-M Exit a« I- ii Dial taa-ttaa Bay - SaN - Trada Antiques, bottles, china, glass, fur niture. jewelry, coins, guns, edged weapons, war items. Indian articles, books, old money, stamps, medals, painting, prints, items of fine art, primitives, gifts, brie a brae, etc Million or more items tor sale or trade Public invited Retail Wholesale HAMRICK FUNERAL HOME Staunton, Va. 159 TOWER CAR WASH “Happiness is a Clean Car” 835 Greenville Ave. Staunton, Va. 24401 If not satisfied, see Frank! Dial-Tu6-9665-9765 SELMA SERVICE STATION Pick-up Delivery 800 Springhill Road Staunton, Va. JIMMY ANDERSON’S FOOD MART STAUNTON PAINT WALLPAPER CO. Quality Meats and Groceries Dial 885-1253 835 Springhill Road Staunton, Va. Gas and Electrical Appliances Tile and Floor Covering Staunton, Virginia Dail 885-1295 COUNTY OUTLET WIDENER’S CUSTOM BUILT CAMPERS Sportwear Fabrics Rt. 250 42 Churchville, Va. 886-5081 Rt. 5 Shutterley Mill Road Staunton, Va. Phone 886-2909 We Build Campers to Your Specifications We Sell All Camper Supplies E ON Happy Motoring ! YOUNG HARDWARE DOD OIL COMPANY, INC. COMMERCE ROAD STAUNTON, VA. 24401 Phone: 886-5181 or 885-2226 W. RADER DOD - President 340 N. Central Avenue S taunton, Va. 160 WHAT YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR EMPLOYER 1. PAY. You should request at least $321.00 per month to start. Request regular promotions with increases in pay for promotion and years of employment ($342.00 a month after 4 months training, with additional pay and fringe benefits for married personnel. 2. VACATION. Request 30 days paid vacation every year starting with your 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 these educational costs. If selected for college, your tuition should be paid and your normal salary continued. 4. ALLOWANCES. Ask your employer for a clothing allow¬ ance. About $300.00 for initial outfitting and at least $6.00 a month to maintain and or replace worn-out clothing. Request a cost of living allowance and quarters allowances for your wife and family. 5. LEISURE. You should have company operated clubs for your leisure time. Swimming pools, tennis courts, movies and libraries should be added features to expect. Prices should be mininal or free with no fees for joining. 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, de¬ partment, laundry, variety, and other stores which reduce your expenses up to 30 per cent. 8. RETIREMENT. Your retirement plan should feature 50 per cent of pay after 20 years to 75 per cent of pay after 30 years, with no contributions on your part. Should you retire for medical reasons, your retirement pay must be tax free. You should be eligible to retire any time after 20 years. 9. TRAVEL. Your employer should agree to relocate you, at your request anywhere in the United States or free world, pay your travel expenses up to six cents per mile and move your household effects free of charge. If married, agree to pay for your dependents travel and one month’s extra quarters allow¬ ance each time you move. 10. BONUSES. Your employer should be willing to pay you up to $10,000.00 cash bonus to stay with him after 21 months. 11. TRAINING. Inform your employer that you have no ex¬ perience and you expect to be trained and receive all benefits from the start. With these 11 points in mind, check the following sources for the same fringe b enefits: . . . Friends . . . Want Ads . . . Employment Offices . THE UNITED STATES ARMY Ask the propestive employer what he has to offer, and re¬ member this: If he thought you expected him to match these 11 points, he would more than likely end your interview im¬ mediately. Better yet, don’t waste time, see your Army Rep¬ resentative. SFC JERRY G. HALEY U S. ARMY REPRESENTATIVE 18 SOUTH AUGUSTA ST. STAUNTON, VA 24401 SFC GRAHAM A SIMMONS UNITED STATES ARMY 20 S. AUGUSTA ST. STAUNTON, VA. 24401 PHONE COLLECT: 886-2651 “TODAY’S ARMY WANTS TO JOIN YOU” Staunton — Augusta New Car Dealer Association Staunton Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. Barton Motors, Inc. Ozzie Porter Pontiac Buick Hamer Whells Harner’s Auto Exchange Hays Chevrolet, Inc. Lamond Oldsmobile-Cad. Inc. Larner Motors Obaugh Ford, Inc. Rule Volkswagen, Inc. Valley Motor Sales, Inc. Carey International Truck Sales 709 North Augusta St. Staunton, Virginia 24401 161 TERRY COURT PAINT CENTER, INC. Paint—Wallpaper—Tile—Floor Coverings 2211 North Augusta Street Staunton, Va. 886-6514 PARKER ' S IGA Craigsville, Va. Phone: 886-0706 LUMBER CO.,INC RICHMOND AVENUE STAUNTON, VIRGINIA E.H. Fauber, Owner PH. 886-6335 IDEAL SHOE REPAIR New Hanover Shoes F.D. Shoes All Type Of Shoe Repairing One Of The Best Equipped Shops In The State 12 Byers St. Staunton, Va. You’re Not a Stranger at Planters Bank. CP Q. P zz jLczntzz PHILLIPS 66 PRODUCTS (Craigsville, QA rginia 24430 997-5412 SHOWKER’S GROCERY Showker’s TV and Appliance Telephone Number - 997-2166 Unlike The Others WTON 1240 Augusta County’s Premium Radio Station Since 1946 Josten’s Representative Bob Sandell Quality Crushed Stone Immediate Delivery For Every Use Stone For Roads Construction Concrete Stone Clean Durable Stone For Driveways All Home Improvements Locally Owned Operated C.W. Lawrence Belmont Traprock Co.,Inc. 886-2633 Richmond Rd. Box 5107 Charlottesville, Va. SHEN-MAR FOOD PRODUC TS CORP. 100 Quality Street Bridgewater, Va. CRAIGSVILLE DEPARTMENT STORE ORA LEE HOUSE OF GIFTS Craigsville, Va. 24430 Phone: 997-5785 163 Gospel Supply House 702 W. Beverley St. Phone Staunton, Va. 885-1060 ■ White Auto Store Riverside Plaza 886-3514 Churchville, Va. 164 Hankey Mtn. Cafe Diamonds — Watches — Jewelry E. Beverley St. Staunton, Va. 24401 Carl E. Durham Phone 885-0653 Short-orders, Sandwiches Groceries, Gas and Oil Star Rt. Churchville, Va. Props. W.E. and D.H. Curry Phone 886-0631 Engleman’s Wholesale Saddle Leather Co. Distributor of Western and English Riding Equipment Square Dance Apparel Phone 885-1931 Route 5, Box 66 Graham D. Engleman Staunton, Va. 24401 165 Hunley Opticians Zenith Hearing Aids Phone 886-0419 P.O. Box 306 28 N. Central Ave. Staunton, Va. 3-Way Chili Parlor Staunton Plaza Phone 886-9510 Tastee-Freez Riverside Plaza Churchville, Va. 166 PATRONS Elizabeth Brant School Of Business Surratt Dunlop Tire Center Lowes Of Staunton Pizza Hut Klotz Bros., Inc. Grand Piano Exchange Store Dr. Charles W. Wallace Dixie Cream Donuts Mr. and Mrs. Ward D. Griffin and Randy 167 Autographs - • i ■■. k Wm : fe- 1; W iVV ; l T H ' l y. 0 j$ f | jpP JlBi ■ v .ooncW ' kA A ' A P T Io cK, x 1 , - h Q S y eim b£r! V ' J - ,9 S V % ' p % A? P pAcr 1 JcTf ' P 0 y % o A , A a ° 6 ? § 0 p3 . . £?£§ 9- 7 - 1-34 32 4 -% poe, iu inw? v p ? w Aa-, v A x l V A p«t T °. jT 7 V ,?■ $ Wi pg|| 168 ijVlsCJL J (0 dl Z.i 4 lAUj ct piAa£ V . isuit cLuucJL Cu- ojosi ) e TjObUib 169 Compliments of L.R. Shull and Son Buffalo Gap Service Center Owner — S.K. Burns, Jr. Swoope, Virginia 24479 170 Senior Directory ALMARODE, MICHAEL WARREN — JV and Varisty Track. ARGENBRIGHT GARY ALLEN — 8th Grade Basketball; JV Cross Country. ARMSTRONG, DEAN ALLEN. ARMSTRONG, JAMES FREDERICK — Senior class presi¬ dent; Junior class officer; Black Gold Staff; Golden Bison Staff, Council of Presidents; Gymnastics; NHS, Vice-President 12; Science, President 12; Soda; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; JV Basketball; Track; Cross Country. ASHBY, FORREST TURNER — SCA, Treasurer of 8th grade; Art Club, Treasurer 9; Forensics; Soda; JV Track. BACK, JR., JOHN EDWARD. BACK, PATRICIA GAIL — Spanish Club. BARTLEY, CAROL ANN — Black Gold Staff. BETHEL, DEBORAH LYNN — FHA: GAA. BOTKIN, ANN LAVONNE — SCA, Vice-President 12; Gol¬ den Bison Staff; Band, Regional Band; Concert Choir; En¬ semble; Council of Presidents; Drama Club; Member of play cast, “The Day After Forever,” 12; “Up the Down Staircase” 12, “Next Move” 12; FHA, President 12; SAE; GAA; Latin; NHS; Track; Powder-Puff Football. BOTKIN, BRUCE SLAVEN — FFA, Reporter 10; JV Track. BOTKIN, CHARLES BERLIN — Black Gold Staff; Varsity Club, Treasurer 12; JV, Varsity Football; JV, Varsity Baseball. BOTKIN, PAMELA LYNNE — Art Club; GAA; Latin; Sci¬ ence. BOTTENFIELD, RODGER LEE — VICA; FFA. BREEDEN, STEVEN HOOVER. CALE, DRENNA DIANE — Art Club, Reporter 12; Concert Choir; Ensemble; Drama Club; Member of the play cast, “Up the Down Staircase”; FHA; GAA Council 12; Library Club; Science; Track; Powder-Puff Football. CALE, RANDY LEE — Vice-President Freshmen class; Art Club; Forensics; Latin; NHS; Soda; JV, Varsity Basketball; JV Track. CALHOUN, MICHAEL LANE — JV, Varsity Basketball. CALLISON, DEBORAH KAY — VICA, Treasurer 12; Drama Club; FHA; Latin; Library. CAMPBELL, LILLIE MARIE — Drama Club. CAMPBELL, SHIRLEY ANN — Library Club. CARROLL, SHIRLEY ANN — Science Club. CASH, RITA FAYE — SCA; Golden Bison Staff; Concert Choir, Secretary 12; Songsters; Ensemble; Council of Presi¬ dents; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; SAE; GAA, President 12; Library; Photography, President 11; Spanish; Homecom¬ ing Representative, 10; Sweetheart Court; Regional Delegate, 12; Prom Court, 11. CLEM, BRENDA SUE — Art Club; GAA; Latin; NHS; Sci¬ ence, Treasurer 11 12; Track; Powder-Puff Football. CHANDLER, HOWARD EDWARD. CLIFTON, MARILYN JUNE — FHA. CLIFTON, WADE MILLARD — VICA, Parliamentarian 12; Band; Bus Driver. CLINE, JOHN ADRIAN — VICA: Band; JV, Varsity Football; Bus Driver. COOK, ALMA DARLENE — SCA: Art Club; Drama Club; GAA; Powder-Puff Football. CORBIN, BRENDA ELAINE — FHA. COX, JIMMIE RAY — VICA; JV Football; JV Baseball; JV Track; Bus Driver. COX, JOHNNIE FRANKLIN — FFA; JV Football; JV Baseball; JV Track. CUPP, BRENDA SUE. CURRY, DREAMA GRAY — Golden Bison Staff, Co-Editor 12 Co-Editor of Layout 11; Band; Council of Presidents; Drama Club; FHA; SAE (FTA); GAA; Science; Spanish; Powder-Puff Football. DERROW, PEGGY SUE — GAA: Powder-Puff Football. DANIEL, LORI PAIGE. ECKARD, DOUGLAS PAUL — VICA. ELLINGER, DONNA FLOYD — Concert Choir, Secretary 11; Songsters; Drama Club, Vice-President 11; Forensics; FHA; Spanish; Soda. ENGLEMAN, DIANE VIRGINIA — SCA; Council of Presi¬ dents; SAE, Chaplain 12; NHS, President 12; Science; Spanish, Secretary 12; Powder-Puff Football; Secretary of Junior and Sophomore classes. ESTNICK, SALLY ANN — Band, Secretary 12; Drama Club; SAE, Sgt.-at-Arms 12; GAA; Science; Spanish. FARRISH, SANDRA HUFFER — Band; Drama Club; FHA; GAA Council; Latin; Library; NHS; Soda; Powder-Puff Foot¬ ball; JV, Varsity Cheerleader; Homecoming Court, 8; Sweetheart Court, 10. 171 FAUBER, JANICE HENSON — VICA: Drama Club; FHA; Latin; Science. FINK, JOAN MARIE — Art Club; Drama Club; FHA; Sci¬ ence; Spanish. GIBSON, HAROLRONDA JEAN — Concert Choir; Song¬ sters; Ensemble. GILMER, DARRELL RICHARD — JV, Varsity Football; Basketball, 8; Bus Driver. GOOD, STANFORD FRANKLIN — VICA, Reporter 11 12; Baseball. GORDON, PATRICIA GAY — SCA: Art Club; FHA. GRAHAM, DEBBIE ANN — Drama Club; FHA; Library; Science; Spanish. GRAHAM, PATRICIA ANN — Concert Choir, Treasurer 10, President 12; Songsters; Council of Presidents; Drama Club; FHA, Reporter, 9; NHS; Science, Reporter 12; Spanish, Presi¬ dent 12; Soda; Powder-Puff Football; Regional Band; Girl’s State 11. GRAVES, LEPHIA EILEEN — Black Gold Staff, Editor — Business Manager 12; Art Club; Council of Presidents; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; SAE; GAA; NHS; Photography, Treasurer 10; Science; Spanish, Treasurer 12; Powder-Puff Football. GREENE, MICHAEL RAY — Science; Basketball 8; JV Track. GREGORY, MARY A ' NE — SCA; FBLA; Band; Forensics; GAA; Science; Powder-Puff Football; Cafeteria Worker. GRIFFIN, HAROLD LEE — FFA; JV Track. GRIFFIN, HARRY LEE — FFA; JV Track. HARMON, TARA HOPE — SCA: Golden Bison Staff; Band, Secretary 11, Librarian 12; Council of Presidents; Member of Play Cast, “Up the Down Staircase”; Forensics; SAE; GAA; Latin, Reporter 12; NHS, Secretary 12; Spanish; Soda; Powder-Puff Football; Cheerleader, JV Varsity, Co-Captain 11, Captain 12; Regional Band, 12; Homecoming Court, 11 12 . HARRIS, DIANNE LETETA — Art Club; Powder-Puff Foot¬ ball. HARRIS, MARY ELIZABETH — FHA. HARRIS, PAUL NATHANIEL — SCA; Art Club; Science; Spanish; JV Football; JV Track; Bus Driver. HEWITT, DENNIS CLAY — Council of Presidents; FFA, Vice-President 11, President 12; Soda; Varsity Club, Vice- President 12; JV, Varsity Football; JV Basketball; JV, Varsity Track; Homecoming Court, Escort, 11. HOOVER, TIMOTHY RAY — SCA. HOWDYSHELL, DALE LEE — VICA. HUFFER, BRUCE ELWOOD — FFA. HUFFER, JERRY WAYNE — SCA; Art Club; JV, Basketball; Track; President 8th grade; Homecoming Court, 8th. HUFFMAN, ROGER LEE — FFA. HUMMEL, RICHARD NORMAN — VICA, Treasurer 12; JV Football. HUMPHREYS, DONNA RAY — FHA; Cafeteria Worker. HUNLEY, GAIL DAWN — Golden Bison Staff, Co-Editor 12; 172 Band; Council of Presidents; Drama Club; FHA; SAE; GAA; Science; Spanish; Powder-Puff Football. KELLER, KENT — SCA; Band; Concert Choir; Songsters; Council of Presidents; FFA; Varsity Club, President 12; JV, Varsity Football; Track; President of 9th 11th grades; Reg¬ ional Chorus, 11 12; Homecoming Court, 10 12; Prom Court, 11; Sweetheart Court, 11. KINCAID, LINDA CAROL — GAA; Cafeteria Worker. KIPP, MARY ALLEN — SCA, Historian 11; Concert Choir; Council of Presidents; Forensics; SAE, Historian 12; GAA, Council Member 8 9; Latin, President 12; NHS; Science; Spanish; Soda; Powder-Puff Football; Cheerleader, JV Var¬ sity; 8th grade class secretary; 12th grade class secretary. KNIGHT, ELSIE MAE. KNOTT, TONY DEAN — VICA; FFA. LAM, JIMMY — VICA; FFA; Bus Driver. LAWHORN, MILDRED ANNE — SCA; Concert Choir; Songsters; Ensemble; FHA; GAA; Powder-Puff Football. LIGGETT, BILLIE SUE — Band; Concert Choir; Songsters; Ensemble; Council of Presidents; Member of Play Cast, “Brigadoon”; Forensics; FHA, Historian, 9, Reporter 10, Vice-President 11; SAE, President 12, Member-at-Large 11; Latin, Historian 10, Vice-President 12; NHS; Soda; Regional Band, 10 11; Regional Choir 12, 1st alternate to state. LINHOSS, JOHN CONRAD, JR. — Art Club; Science; JV, Varsity Football. LOYD, LARRY GENE — FFA. LUCAS, ELOREE MARTIN — SCA. MARSHALL, DARRELL KEITH — JV, Varsity Track; Varsity Club. MARTIN, ROBERT ZANE — SCA; Band; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; Vice-President 8th grade class. MAWYER, MARCUS WAYNE — VICA. MAY, JEFFREY ALLEN — Concert Choir; Drama Club; Spanish; JV Football; JV Baseball; JV Track. MCANDREW, CARROL ANN — SCA, Reporter 12; Black Gold Staff, Editor 12; Art Club; Council of Presidents; Drama Club; Forensics; SAE, Reporter 11, Vice-President 12; GAA; Gymnastics; Library; NHS; Spanish; Soda; Powder-Puff Foot-ball; Girl’s State. MCLAIN, AMANDA MARIE — FBLA; Forensics; FHA; Powder-Puff Football; Senior class treasurer. MICHAEL, CAROL ANN — SCA; Golden Bison Staff; Drama Club, Secretary 11; Member of Play Cast, “Up the Down Staircase” 12; Forensics; GAA; Latin, Historian 12; NHS, Treasurer 12; Photography, Secretary 10; Soda; Powder-Puff Football; JV, Varsity Cheerleader; Sweetheart Queen, 12; Treasurer of 10th grade. MICHAEL, ROGER BLAIR — VICA; Band; FFA; Bus Driver. MILSTEAD, BILLY WAYNE — VICA; FFA. MONTGOMERY, NANCY JEAN — SCA; Black Gold Staff; Art Club, Reporter, Sec. 11 12; Concert Choir; Drama Club; Forensics; GAA Council, 8; Photography; Science; Spanish; Powder-Puff Football. 173 MORRIS, DONNA KAY — SCA; Band; FHA; SAE; NHS; Spanish; Soda; Powder-Puff Football; Majorattes; JV Cheer¬ leader. NANCE, JOHN PENDER — Art Club; Science, Sgt.-at-Arms 11; Track. NOLLEY, DANA SUZANNE — Band, Historian 12; Drama Club; Forensics; FHA; SAE, Treasurer 12; GAA; Photo¬ graphy, Treasurer 11; Science; Spanish; Soda; Powder-Puff Football; Majorettes; Junior class treasurer. NUCKOLES, EDWARD GILMER — FFA; Track. PAYNE, THOMAS LAYTON — VICA; FFA. PITSENBARGER, EDDY BURTON — SCA; VICA, Reporter 11, President 12; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; 8th grade Basketball; JV, Varsity Baseball; Track; Homecoming Court, 12 . POE, RITA GWEN — Art Club; Drama Club; Forensics; GAA; Science Club; Powder-Puff Football. POSEY, WILLIAM THOMAS — Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; JV, Varsity Basketball; JV, Varsity Baseball. POWELL, BOYD LESTER — VICA. POWERS, THOMAS McCELLAN — SCA; Council of Presi¬ dents; Science Club; Spanish Club; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; Track; Homecoming Court, 9. PROPST, ALETHA GAIL — FHA; Science Club. PUCKETT, CHARLES EDWARD — VICA; Bus Driver. RAWLEY, DENNIS KEITH — SCA, President 12; Art Club; Concert Choir, Vice-President 11; Songsters; Council of Pres¬ idents; Member of Play Cast, “Next Move”; Forensics; NHS; Spanish Club, Sgt.-at-Arms; Soda; Varsity Club, Reporter 12; Varsity Football; JV, Varsity Basketball; JV, Varsity Track; Re¬ gional Choir; Boy’s State Representative; 8th grade Basket¬ ball; Senior Class Vice-President. RILEY, WILLIAM DOUGLAS — FFA; JV, Varsity Basket¬ ball; Track; Homecoming Escort 11. RODEFFER, RICHARD EUGENE — FFA. ROUDABUSH, DEBORAH KAY — Golden Bison Staff; Band; Drama Club; FHA; SAE; GAA; Latin Club; Powder- Puff Football. SHEFFER, RONALD WAYNE. SHOWKER, SANDRA LOUISE — Band; Drama Club; FHA; GAA; Science Club; Spanish Club; Powder-Puff Football; Ma¬ jorettes; Varsity Cheerleader; Homecoming Representative, 9. SHUEY, BRENDA KAY — SCA; Drama Club, Treasurer 11; SAE; Library Club; Science Club; Spanish Club; Powder-Puff Football; Sweetheart Court 11; Prom Court 11; Homecoming Queen 12. SHUEY, ROBERT WAYNE — VICA; FFA; Science Club. SMILEY, STEPHEN WAYNE — VICA. SMITH, REESE SHELDON. SMITH, RICHARD DALE — VICA; FFA; JV Track. SPROUSE, CAROLYN YVONNE — Drama Club; SAE; Lib¬ rary Club; Science Club. SPROUSE, DEBBIE SUE — SCA, Sgt.-at-Arms 12; Art Club, President 12; Council of Presidents; Forensics; SAE; GAA; Science Club; Spanish Club. SPROUSE, JUDY CAROL — FBLA. SPROUSE, LINDA SUE — VICA; GAA; Science Club; Cafeteria Worker. SPROUSE, WILLIAM DARVIN — VICA. STATON, PATRICIA ANN. TEMPLE, TOMMY SUE — Art Club; Science Club. TERRY, JUDY GARLAND — Concert Choir; Songsters; Drama Club; FHA; Science Club; Track. THACKER, RICHARD BELL — Band; Soda, Member of Central Council 11; Varsity Club; JV, Varsity Football; JV, Varsity Basketball; Track; Most Valuable Player, Homecoming 1973. VINCENT, THOMAS NELSON — Science Club. WADE, DAVID KIRK — VICA, President 11, Reporter 12; Concert Choir; Member of Play Cast, ‘‘Brigadoon”; Varsity Basketball Manager, 11; JV, Varsity Baseball; JV. Track; JV Cross Country; Regional Delegate, 11. WILKERSON, ALAN SEDWICK — SCA; Council of Presi¬ dents; Forensics; Spanish Club; Soda, President 11; Varsity Club; Varsity Baseball; Track; Bus Driver. WILLIAMS, DONALD LEE — Band, Vice-President 12; NHS; Science Club, Vice-President 11 12; Soda; JV, Varsity Basketball, Co-Captain 12; Powder-Puff Football, Cheer- bunny 12. WOOD, JOY LYNN — FBLA: Art Club; FHA. WOOTEN, ROBERT BERNARD — Soda; Varsity Club, Sec¬ retary 12; JV, Varsity Football; 8th grade Basketball; JV, Var¬ sity Baseball; JV, Varsity Track; Boy’s State Delegate, 11. YANKEY, LEONARD DOUGLAS — VICA; FFA, Sentinel 9; Bus Driver. 174 Daculty Directory MRS. CHERYL S. AILER — B.S., Madison College; Art MR. HAROLD W. ARMSTRONG — B.A., Bridgewater Col¬ lege; M.A., U. Va.; Guidance; Visual Aids. MRS. KATHLEEN F. ARMSTRONG — B.A. and M.A., Madi¬ son College; Art, Art Club Sponsor. MR. W. STANLEY BANE — B.S. Pan American College; U.S. History, Assistant Football Coach; Junior Sponsor MR. CHARLES E. BELL — A.B., Glenville State College; World Geography, U.S. History MR. GARY L. BRUCE — B.S., Milligan College; M.Ed. Madison; General Business, Economics. MRS. ELIZABETH Y. BURROWS — B.S., Madison College; Home Economics; FHA Sponsor MRS. SHIRLEY CRAWFORD — B.S. Radford College; Phys¬ ical Education 8,9, Science 8, Girls’ Track Sponsor MRS. KATHLEEN COOK — B.S. Appalachian State Univer¬ sity; English 8, NHS Sponsor MRS. PHYLLIS CUPP — B.A., Lenior Rhyne College; Latin, Mathematics 8; Latin Club Sponsor, Bookstore Clerk. MRS. JEAN A. EAST — B.A., Radford College; English 11,12, Yearbook Staff Advisor, Boy’s Prose Sponsor. MISS SUSAN A. FITZ — B.S., Madison College; English 9, Drama, Forensic, One-Act Play Sponsor, all School Play Di¬ rector. MR. JOSEPH F. GAMBILL — B.S., Madison College; M.Ed., U. Va.; Bookkeeping, World Geography, General Business. MRS. SUE H. GLOVER — B.S., West Va. Wesleyan College; Algebra I, Mathematics 9. MISS LYNN S. GOCHENOUR — B.A., Madison College; English 10, Journalism I, Newspaper Sponsor, Boy’s Poetry Sponsor, SAE Advisor, Sophomore Advisor. MISS JANE K. HAMMOND — B.S., Appalachian State Uni¬ versity; English 12, Advanced Composition, Forensics Spon¬ sor, Senior Class Sponsor. MISS ELLIE HODGE — B.A., Bridgewater College; English 9,10, Drama Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. MRS. LOIS B. HORNE — B.S., Madison College; Home Economics, English 8; FHA Sponsor, Young Homemakers Advisor, Girl’s Prose Sponsor. MR. WILLIAM K. HOWE — B.S., William and Mary College, Milligan College; Health and Physical Education 8,9. MRS. DONNA J. HUGHES — B.S., Radford College; Sociol¬ ogy, World Geography; Jr. Class Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor. MRS. GEORGIANNE M. HULL — B.S., Mary Washington College of the University of Virginia; M.S., Madison College; Home Economics, Guidance, FHA Sponsor. MR. RAY O. JONES — B.S., East Tennessee State University; M.S., Bradley University; Industrial Arts, Mechanical Draw¬ ing. MR. GILBERT R. KINZIE — B.A., Bridgewater College; M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute and SU; Agriculture; FFA Sponsor. MR. ALTON A. KLIMKIEWICZ — B.S., University of Mary¬ land; History 8, Government; Varsity Football Coach. MR. ERNEST R. LANDES II — B.A., Emory and Henry Col¬ lege, 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 Insti¬ tute; Industrial Arts. MRS. JUDITH MAHONEY — B.A., Morehead State Univer¬ sity; English 10,11; Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. LYNN G. McCLAIN — B.A., Longwood College; Spanish, English 8; Spanish Club Sponsor, Annual Staff Ad¬ visor. DR . RICHARD A. MILLER — PH.D. in Organic Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania; B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Lafayette College; Physics, Chemistry, Eighth Grade Science. MR. BERLYN E. McELWEE, JR. — B.S., M.S., Madison Col¬ lege; Biology; Science Club Sponsor MRS. MELINDA M. McELWEE — B.S., Madison College; Librarian; Cheerleading Sponsor, Library Club Sponsor, Rally Committee Advisor. MR. GREGORY H. McGEE — B.S., Virginia Polytechnic In¬ stitute and SU, M.S., Virginia State College; Science 9; Athle¬ tic Director, Director of Student Activities. MR. ROBERT N. MOODY — B.S., University of Virginia; Band. MR. ROBERT D. MORELAND — B.A., Emory and Henry College; Special Needs; English 8,9, Mathematics 8. MR. LARRY G. NEFF — B.A., Bridgewater College; MAT., Arizona State, Mt. Lake Biological Station — U. Va.; Science 8, Physics; Track and Cross Country Sponsor. MRS. REBECCA B. PARK — B.S., M.S., Madison College; Typing I; Sophomore Class Advisor MISS MARY E. PITSENBARGER — B.A., Bridgewater Col¬ lege; 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 and SU; Agriculture; FFA Sponsor. MRS. LUCILLE SALATIN — B.S., Bowling Green State University; M.S. Indiana University; Health and Physical Education 9, 10; GAA Sponsor MRS. KATHERINE M. SHEETS — Secretary. MRS. MARIE M. SHIFLET — Dunsmore Business College; Special Needs Teacher Aide. MR. C. FRANK SWISHER — B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Insti¬ tute; M.Ed., U. Va.; Mathematics 9, Geometry, Advance Math; Eighth Grade Basketball Coach. MR. WILLIAM M. SYDNOR — B.A., Lynchburg College; M.Ed., U. Va.; Principal. MR. JOSEPH C. TALIAFERRO — B.A., Bridgewater Col¬ lege; M.Ed., U. Va., Assistant Principal. MR. JERRY D. THOMPSON — B.A., Sheppard College; World Geography, Government; JV Basketball Coach, Senior Class Sponsor. MRS. SHIRLEY H. WARE — Library Assistant. MRS. REBECCA C. WILLIAMS — B.A., Mary Baldwin Col¬ lege; M.Ed., U. Va.; Mathematics 9, Algebra-Trigonometry; SODA Advisor. ■ AuiJ $ Ajujgjj ZlI jU ' - l rruyL U ' n Jp hteJ 444
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