Castlewood High School - Castletonian Yearbook (Castlewood, VA)
- Class of 1957
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GRAYBEAL Emory 8: Henry College, Emory University Assistant Principal, Co-Sponsor Student Cooperative Association Guidance Director Pupils VVork To Q. . 7 s. lx . 5 r fl F A W, vs-'sf i Q ,M ,. is , .B Improve Their English E ,C Mya .. . -Ywfff s. Diei-:'f M. Fi.i:'i'c'iii-:iz Mus. STI-:i,i..'x GIBsoN MRS. Siimiiriv L. Kisizn Williziin Xi lVIziry College Nlziclison College, Radford Lincoln Memorial Univer- Iiriglisli unc! Latin. College sity. Ezist Tennessee State Qporisor I,r1liii Vliiln, Co-Sponsor Student College, Radford College, Co-Sponsor Cooperative Association, Johnston Memorial Hospital l'lI't'Sll7H!!ll Clrixs Spoiisor SCA Citizenship English and Science Committee. Guidrince Co-Sponsor Director, Co-Sponsor Freslimcin Class FV't'Slll7lfllll Class ii C.'xi.i:is WIS1-2 SUTIH-:Ri.lxNim Bluefield College. Emory und Henry College Co-Spoiixor Seiiior Class Sponsor Future Tecieliers of Amerieri Club Upper lefl: Ronnie Puekeil is reading ii story in literature to the English Cliiss. Above: Tommy Williams points out dizieriti- eul marks While Kent Lee Burke looks up zi word in the dictionary. Lower lefl: John Tziinpii hunts for ai rule in Keys to Good English 9.235131 We Social Studies Students Learn Hoigsry of Their Country xwssllbw' ALFRED B. DICKENSON MRS. THELMA M. HANCOCK Louis L. ST1-:I-'FEV Virginia Polytechnic Ward-Belmont College University of Chicago, Institute, East Tennessee Dramatics and Social Emory and Henry College, State College Studies, Sponsor SCA, University of Virginia Social Studies, Sponsor Tri-Hi-Y, Co-Sponsor Senior Class. Guidance Director F, It ll sa! K We mrs: Upper left: John Corriveau, Nancy Jessee, and Patsy Chafin are studying for social studies Class. Lower left: Wayne Vicars explains to the his- tory class a chart about presidential elections. Bulletin Board Committee, Law School, East Tennessee Co-Sponsor Freshman State College, University Class of Tennessee Mathematics and Social Studies, Co-Sponsor SCA Safety Committee. Co-Sponsor Junior Class Upper right: Robert Elam and Eleanor Adams examine pictures of the presidents of the United States. Lower right: Carlene Minton and Bernice Lewis study pictures of American history. Students Enjoy Using the Library 53-,J , 9' saw 'X y .g l ence book in the library. Bett Rin uses a refer- Q 3 MRS. JERROLEEN ELAM Radford College, Longwood College Librarian, Co-Sponsor Student Cooperative Association, Sponsor Library Club Upper left: Nancy Hall, library assistant, stamps a book for Patsy Jessee. Wil- ma Rhoten, library assist- ant, watches. Upper right: J o h n n y Mann is using the card catalogue for reference. Lower left: Blake Black- stone reads the daily news- paper in the library. Lower right: T h o m a s Kasefang and Craig Mat- thews admire the bulletin board in the library. Qflqc. Zx t se Machines To Acquire Proficiency Commerrm Left- MRS. B1-:TTY BLINNE - Radford College Typing and Bookkeeping. Co-Sponsor Com- mercial Club, Co-Sponsor Junior Class, Guid- ance Director Right- WILLIAM C. ROBINSON - Appalachian State Gengiichgfsigggegghorthand Typing CO- Nina Lee Harmon and Freida Chafin practice Sponsor Commercial Club, Sponsor SCA Dramatics Committee, Co-Sponsor Sophomore Class. School Treasurer drills in typing class. H me transcribes from the dictaphone. ' eneral business class. Left: Bobby Joe o Right: Sammy Domby uses the adding machine in g Pupils Participate In Daily Work, Construction Crew Erects New Elementary School Jeannette Bush is studying her social studies lesson. an-as .Q MRs. MARY ELLEN ADAMS MRS. MARY SUTHERLAND Radford College Radford College Upper left: Clayton Wallace and Marie Salyer are punetuating sentences in English Class. Upper right: Employees of the Johnson Brothers Construction Co. of Abingdon, Va., are at work on the new building for elementary stu- dents. This building is situated southeast of the present high school building. Lower left: Neva Robinson and Charlie Os borne learn to divide and subtract. Lower right: Virginia Chafin determines the number of calories a Child needs during one day. Physical Education Program Consists of Variety of Activities Left- MARGARET WOHLFORD - East Tennessee State College Physical Education, Coach Girls' Basketball, Spon- sor Monogram Club, Co-Sponsor SCA Recreation Committee. Right- STANLEY G. BANNER - Milligan College Physical Education, Coach Boys' Basketball and Boys' Baseball, Sponsor SCA- Athletic Committee. Co-Sponsor Sophomore Class. Upper: Gaynell Dishman, Judy Robinson, Judy Oney, and Rebecca Gooslin watch as Carol Baker ad- ministers artificial respiration to Jean Horne. Lower: Ann Castle, Lavada Evans and Anita Tickle demonstrate the proper way to serve the birdie in bad- minton. Lower left: Tommy Blackstone, Jerry Russ, John Corriveau, and Charles Hall do push-ups in physical education class. Lower right: Emory Clark and Eugene Fields play shuffleboard. 1 4 : . 62 ,- Science Department Learns By Construction, Demonstration, Experiment F Q 'E mga X - 5 t Left- Lii-txiiz .Jo1lNsoN - Radford College Science, Sponsor Science Club. Co-Sponsor Freslmnavi Class Right- RICHARD Rm-:A - Virginia Polytechnic Institute Agriculture. Sponsor Future Farmers of America and Safety Patrol, Co-Sponsor SCA Safety Committee A . - i Curtis Elam, Bobby Robinson and John Henry Puckett are using ai drill press in farm shop. Upper left: Cecil Meade and Garland Chalin are muk- Lower left: Una Lee Farris and John Cooley make ng a sheep feeder in farm shop. hydrochloric acid in chemistry class as Keel Kelly and Upper right: Kyle Osborne grinds a wood chisel in Bob Hancock watch the experiment, arm shop. L0wer right: Garland Chafin demonstrates to the bi- ology class the parts of a hydra. 'ld Home Economics Girls Betty Sexton presses draperies Upper right: Charlene Mullins and Gloria Kiser are making biscuits. Upper left: Martha York dusts the living room furniture while Nancy Curty uses the vacuum cleaner. Lower left: Patty Blevins uses the sewing machine to make u dress. Lower right: In observance of American Education Week Betty Jane Smith serves punch to Mis. Ruth Milton, Mrs. T. H. Caudill, and Judy Milton. The home economics students gave a tea for the patrons of the school on Friday of this week. Learn Skills of Homemaking Mani Left - MARY GILLESPIE - East Tennessee State College, Virginia Polytechnic Institute Home Economics. Co-Sponsor Future Hmnemakers of America, Co-Sponsor SCA Recreation Committee. Co- Sponsor Freslimmz Class Right - E. Lois SALYER - Radford College Home Economics. Science, Director of Cafeteria, Spon- sor Chemistry Club, Co-Sponsor Future Homemakers of America, Co-Sponsor Sophomore Class. Co-Sponsor SCA Recreation Committee f 5?EZ:af'i.s,4g ll i. ll ia - ffwwliws N News llllllll Music Pupils Practice To Attain Skill Josm-u A. GAS!-me Concord Collcgv Band and Choir, Co-Sponsor SCA Rl'ff7'f?fll,lfJlI Crmzmiltvv Nm Abmw' Lawrence James, John Cooley and Nelson Ha1'1'iS play lrombonce in band class. Lefl: Burt Rnsnakc and Roger Glovicx' pmcti-so on ihcil' Frcnch horns. Lower 10141: Fave Ring is Dl'iIL'lll'llHl ll scale in mu- slc .lpprcciution class. Lowvr right: Sammy Garrctt und Judy Robinson lcurn zu now song in choir. x yi SW? im' X 1 Seventh Grade Students Concentrate On Basic Subjects gf. ' , A .. .. , Left- burfigiin foiieflggdfi-Eianlgli MRS. EVPJLYN JOHNSON - Emory and Henry College, Radford College giving season. CC H'T' . . . . . , MRS. W. E. MAXBE - Madison College, Phillips SCCl'Ctkll'l2li Business College Right- MRS. FRANCIS SHLFE - Appalachian State Teachers Cfzliege L er left' June find Jean Garrett are ex- Upper left: Omer Kiser is writing the words ow . C, L in his spelling lesson on the blackboard. plaining an arithmetic problem to the class. Upper right: Sammy Osborne locates Virginian Lower right: Abel Oney points out the eight parts of speech to ihe language class. on an world map. ia 9 ,MQ GNN' Students Study and Apply the Principles of Mathematics Top Left- MRS. J. E. CARTER - Radford College Mathematics, Sponsor Beta Club, Sponso SCA Welfare Committee, Co-Sponsor Junio Class Top right- GLADYS V. Roo? - Radford College, Universit, of Tennessee Matliematics, Journalism, Sponsor Mathemat F E, 1,1 W V , A tif if i its lv l i Q3 ':f+ se? .-il mi. xy: ies Club, Advisor Castletcvzinn Staff and Seng , tznel Staff, Co-Sponsov Senzm Class Wil Above: Faye Chabo studies her arithmetic? lesson. vial 113 Rf vc' l Fifi -.4 Top: Bryce Castle and Sharon Brooks arf- dividing mixed numbers in eighth grade mathe matlcs structs the perpendicular bisectors to the sides o a triangle Bottom Kul Kelly combines suxd expies sions in a class in second year algebra f e if - . 'li lf' fi if S, t'T FSQ Center: In geometry class Bob Porter con-fi , Q il . ORGANIZATIONS CA To Publish Student Handbook For 195 -53 The Student Cooperative Association sponsored American Edu- cation Week, purchased a filing cabinet, and sponsored a good at- tendance drive. The students of the winning homeroom received tickets to the Lebanon vs. Castlewood basketball game. The mem- bers of the SCA council attended the Clinch Valley District meeting at Honaker, Va., and also bought SCA pins. The most important project which they have planned and are now Working on is to pub- lish a student handbook. This handbook will be printed during the summer and given to the students during the school year 1957-58. DAVID MEADOWS President SCA Front row: Tommv Blackstone. freshman class representative: Tommy Cox, junior class representa- tive: Edith Dellinger. chairman recreation committee: Brenda Wilson. seventh grade representative: Mar- garet Meadows, sixth grade representative. Second row: Mrs. Jerroleen Elam. co-sponsor: McArthur Carty, sophomore class representative: Bob Hancock, vice-president: Una Lee Farris. chairman bulletin board committee: Linda Mullins, chairman welfare committee: Janice Carico, reporter. Bock row: John M. Graybeal, co-sponsor: David Meadows. president: Deany Holley, secretary: Ronald Hale. chairman athletic committee: Lonnie Kiser, chairman safety committee: Thomas Kasefang. treasurer: Mrs. Stella Gibson, eo-sponsor. A M Q . .ls Organizations Promote Interest In Foreign Language and Science LATIN CLUB 92? Front row: Maxine Williams, Nancy Franklin, Patsy Holbrook, vice-president: Joyce Jessec, secretary-treasurer: Betty Jessee. Second row: Reanthum Chafin, Margaret Cowden, Gloria Sue Noe, Lakie Cress, Sue Couch, Mrs. Dicey M. Fletcher, sponsor. Back row: Frances Quillen, Maxine Owens, reporterg Bob Hancock. Bernice Lewis, presidentg Annabelle Smith, Linda Mul- lins. The Latin Club of 1956-57 has at- study of Latin and has ordered additional tempted to promote more interest in the pictures for the Latin Club bulletin board. CHEMISTRY CLUB - I A 5 Front row: Linda Mullins, James Cook, Blake Blackstone. Second row: Una Lee Farris. president: Delores Bartee, vice-president: Johnny Chabo. Lois Salyer, sponsor. Back row: Fines Dishman, Craig Matthews, reporter: Bob Hancock, secretary: Keel Kelly. The Chemistry Club sponsored the 'tTunnel of Love at the Hallo- ween Carnival. cience lubs Work To Promote Unity Top Picture- Fronl Tow: Patsy Jessee, Maxine Williams, Jimmy Cox. Nina Harmon, Linda Mullins, Chris- tinc Kiser. Second row: Judy Robinson, Maxine Owens, Betsy Gibson, Elizabeth Cox, Brenda Kiser, Sandra Ring. Wilma Rhoten. Back row: Peggy Mays, Joyce Sutherland. Bertha Jessee, Bob Porter, Bob Hancock, Nancy Dooley, James Jessec. Bottom Picture- I ro11,L1'ou:: Eva Couch, Soc Couch, Shirley Cooper, Nancy Adams, Pat Bratton, Nina Cookc. Second row: Patsy Holbrook, Bernice Lewis, Lcxie Johnson, sponsor: Delores Bartee, Reeda Burke, Waync Wood, treasurer: Johnny Chabo, reporter. Back row: Donna Biggs, Una Lee Farris, sec- retary: Charles Gibson, vice-president: Howard Suit. presidentg Deany Holley, Charlie Collins. The Science Club is working with the County Science Club. They also plan to science clubs in Cleveland, Honaker and go to the Science Fair at Blacksburg, Va., ' ll in the spring. Lebanon schools to organize a Russe ll Clubs Promote Higher .tandards of Living BETA CLUB Front row: Nancy Adams. secretary! Jane Gray- beal, reporter: Nancy Dooley, president: Harold Herndon, treasurer: Dana Castle, vice-president. Second row: Barbra Lyons, Jenneth Banner, Jan- ice Carico, Libby Ann Kelley, Gladys Chafin, Freida TRI Front row: Brenda Meade. Fannie Dee Hale, Norma Caudill. Dorothy Rasnake, Mrs. Shirley B. Campbell, vice-president, Betty Ring, Ruth Osborne. Mary Ann Osborne, reporter. Second row: Anna Ruth Milton, Pat Bratton, Linda Saddler, Anna Ruth Osborne, Blanche Carter, Nina Harmon, Nell Ann The Beta Club has participated in fund raising projects in order to send five delegates to the State Beta Club Convention at Rich- mond, Va., March 22 and 23. They held a Key ceremony for the induction of new members as Chafin, Nancy C. Chafin, Edith Castle. Back row: Mrs. J. E. Carter, sponsor: Donna Biggs, Lonnie Ki- ser, Edsel Howington. David Meadows. Alice Boyd, Ivanell Castle. -HI-Y Peters, Betty Jane Smith, Faye Salyer. Back row: Faye Helton, Betty Hughes, Linda Oney, president! Dorothy Porter, Reeda Burke, secretaryg Catherine Higgins, Gloria Kiser, Shirley Bush, Coetta Dingus, Alfred Dickenson, sponsor. an assembly program. They are working for the promotion of an honor code in the school. The Tri-Hi-Y has a religious program for each meeting. This group has joined the Na- tional Hi-Y Fellowship. afety Patrolmen Serve School and Public .1 fn nn A. W .1.v..,. - .K Kneeling: Robert Ireson, Eddie Robinson, Danny Bush, James Sexton, Clayton Wallace, Boyd Glovicr. Second row: Richard Rhea, sponsor, Sammy Osborne, Sammy Statzer, Kyle Skeens, Charlie Phillips, Ernest Burton, lieutenant, Mary Bailey, Noah Taylor, James Steele, Sidney Salyer, Jackie Owens, Jerry Sproles, Sammy Bailey. Back row: Ray Hurd, David Kalat, Wesley Turner, lieutenantg Robert Powers, Harry Kiser, Carl Fields, co-captain, Edwin Burke, Johnny Wallace, Billy Addington, Cecil Ennis, James Hall, Billy Couch, Carlyle Salyer. The members of the Safety Patrol as- sist at all times with the loading and un- loading of buses. They have a meeting once each month and have programs on safety topics and discuss problems of the safety patrolman. There is one patrol- man on each bus. They also assist with the parking of cars at public gatherings and ball games. ..- g.. Clubs Purchase Useful Materials 4 f . W ..., , gg . , A t . X Inq? zvb, i X ' as li a,Nh, me . ,, COMMERCIAL CLUB Front Tow: Brenda Meade, Ivanell Castle, Clara Caudill, vice-president, Joyce Gibson, Nancy Carty, president, Marie Meade, Jenneth Banner, Edith Del- linger, Helen Taylor, Eleanor Adams. Second row: Freida Chafin, Peggy Vicars, Ruth Osborne, Libby Kelley, Dorothy Porter, Linda Oney, Betty Gibson, Gaye Phillips, treasurer, Mae Bell Price, Edith MONOGRA Front row: Nina Cooke, secretary, Joyce Gibson, Toby Kiser, vice-presidentg Shelby Carty, Clara Caudill, reporter. Second row: Edith Dellinger, ,Thomas Kasefandg Charlie Collins, Norma Stewart. The Commercial Club has seen film strips at their meetings. They have purchased rec- ords for the students in shorthand class. They also sold typewriters for which they received a commission. Skeens, Faye Salyer. Back row: Mrs. Betty Blinne, co-sponsorg Alice Boyd, Mary Ann Osborne, Mary Sue Moore, Norma Stewart, Toby Kiser, secretaryg Gladys Chafin, reporter: Betty Hammonds, Faye Hale, Robert Fletcher, William C. Robinson, co- sponsor. M CLUB Back Tow: Charles Shannon, treasurer, Curtis Wal- lace, Ronald Hale, Bobby Porter, Deany Holley, president. The Monogram Club purchased a juke box and new records. They held a bake sale in order to raise money for athletic jackets. The club also sponsored the March of Dimes Blanket at the home basketball games and sold programs and refreshments. Future Homemakers Work To Improve Club and Communit few.. .. A - . - P nr Q 'Si vi .1 5' 1 '1 'I Y a t ' Q- ? 1 f ? Q w I 0 K-A Q., Qggzqul , I vw 4 Q. agar, Top Picture- Frovlt row: Dorothy Wagner, Tince Turner, Mrs. Shirley B. Campbell, Lou Ella Greer, Judy Cook, Joann Couch, Gaye Keith. Second row: Louise Woods, Mary Gillespie, co-sponsor: Janice Cook, Norma Caudill, Sue Dean, Janice Fields. Nancy Salyer, Irene Meade. Back row: Betty Hughes, Lorraine Jessee, Nancy Osborne, Dorothy Rasnake, Clara Gilbert, Clara Meade, Doro- thy Fields. Coetta Dingus. Bottom Picture- Frout row: Shirley Lambert, Linda Amburgey, Helen Dean, Nancy Hall, reporter, Betty Ring. secretaryg Jeanette Skeen, Lavada Evans. Second Tow: Betty Eldridge, vice-president: Lois Salyer, co-sponsorg Nell Peters, treasurerg Gaye Hale, Sandra Linkous, Catherine Alderson, Peg- gy Dingus, Betty Jane Smith, president. Back row: Gloria Kiser, Reanthum Chafin. Charlene Mullins, Gladys Meade, Hilda Tickle, Shelby Castle, Gaynell Linkous, Ann Castle. The Future Homemakers of America Christmas basket for a needy family. The girls have sold cosmetics in order to raise members purchased F.H.A. pins and money for the club. They prepared a cards. ...2 4.. Future Farmers of America Prepare Boys For uecessful Farming mms, Top Picture- Front row: H. C. Burton, Roger Clark, Robert Dorton, Bobby Moore, Bobby Joe Horne. Ronnie Puckett, Clifford Johnson. Second row: Marvin Johnson, James Salyer, Roger Castle, Curtis Simms, Grady Chafin, John Ralph Byrd, Clarence Purcell, Jr., Winston Kiser. Back row: Eugene Marshall, Cecil Meade, M. C. Salyer, Jr., Kyle Osborne, Edwin Burke, Garland Chafin Harry Kiser, Stephen Banner. Bottom Picture- 1 Front row: Sammy Garrett, treasurer, McArthur Carty, reporterg Douglas Hall, sentinel: Curtis Elam, secretary: Roger Kiser, president, Richard Rhea, sponsor. Second row: Ernest Burton, Garland Jessee, Frank Lampkins, Wesley Turner, Billy Couch, Delmar Meade, John Henry Puckett, Bobby Robinson. Back row: Roger Meade, Ray Hurd, Joe Glenn Castle, Rob- ert Elam, Jimmie Gillespie, Charles Holbrook, Charles Shannon, vice-president: Curtis Wallace. The primary aim of the Castlewood Chapter of the Future Farmers of Amer- ica is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship in the Castlewood community. There are 50 members of the chap- ter. Each is actively enrolled in voca- tional agriculture and carries farm pro- jects on his home farm. Some of the activities of the chapter are: sponsoring a livestock judging team and sending dele- gates to the state F.F.A. convention in Blacksburg each summer and entering farm products in fairs. Choir .wings For Local Churches C H O I R lfronl row: Nancy Dooley, secretary: Barbra Lyons, Nancy Adams, vicc-prcsidcntq Brenda Kiscr, Daifclla Statzcr. Judy Cook, Judy Robinson, Marie Mcadc. Jenncth Banner, Jane Gray- beal. Second row: Bctty Hughes. Pat Bratton, Linda Saddlcr, Betsy Gibson, Elizabeth Cox, Bet- ty Jane Smith, Edith Castle. reporter, Joseph A. Gasper, director. Back row: Sammy Garrett, librarian: liobcrt Counts, Tommy Cox, Lawrcnee James treasurcrg Robert Flctcher, The t'astlewood choir has sung' at the odist Church. The choir and band pre- lfort Gibson Mcthorlist Church and at the sented a Christmas concert at Castlewood dedication ot' the Lebanon Memorial Meth- High School. BEGINNING BAND Front row: Elcanor Beauchamp. Tommy Blackstone, Edgar Ring, Neva Robinson, Betty Bush, Bryce Castle, Ja-an Gooslin, Billie Ruth Griffith. Second row: Ray Hilcman, Gene Linkous, Tom- my Castle, Judy lVlorr,-tx, Kyle Hillman, Betsy Breeding, James Gibson. Bock row: Dana Kiser. Jackic Ja-sscc, Linda Huff, Carroll Holbrook, Donald Bradley, Joanne Fugatc, Ronald Milton. Bar- bara Robinson, Joseph A. Gasper. director, Band Performs For peeial Events Kneeling: Jean Hicks, Linda Saddler, Sue Couch, Eva Couch, Joyce Gibson, Anna Leigh Gibson, Patsy Hol- brook, Shelby Carty. Front row: Patty Blevins, Catherine Higgins, Bill Webber, Sandra Linkous, Jenneth Ban- ner, Bob Hancock, Peggy Smith, Clarence Purcell, Jr., Mildred Johnson, Jacqueline Salyer, Jolene Wood, Janette Brooks, Lowell Huff, drum major. Second row: Joseph A. Gasper, director, Johnny Jacobs, Burt Rasnake, Norma Caudill, Judy Cook, Roger Turner, Henry Phillips, Beverly Hamilton, John Jessee, Edith Dellinger, Una Lee Farris, librarian, Barbra Lyons, Nancy Hall, Dorothy Rasnake, Winston Kiser, Jimmy Cox, Fines Dishman. Back row: Jimmie Gillespie, Roger Glovier, Linda Mullins, Joe Glenn Castle. James White, Adam Ramsey, John- ny Chabo, reporter, Charles Gibson, president, John Dooley, Roger Bradley, John Cooley, vice-president, Wayne Wood, Nelson Harris, Orville Dingus, Lawrence James, treasurer, Texie Penland, William Gibson, Roger Castle, Tommy Cox, Clara Caudill, secretary. The Castlewood High School Band members were among the 55 bands attending the South- eastern Band Festival at Bristol. They won a plaque for second division rating. They gave a Christmas concert jointly with the choir. The band marched at Abingdon for the Tobacco Fes- tival, at St. Paul in the Christmas parade, and at Dante, Va. They entertained at the Russell County Fair in Lebanon and also played for the Castlewood student body during American Edu- cation Week. Future Teachers of merica Club Creates Interest In Teaching Front row: Erma Vicars, Edith Castle, presidentg Libby Ann Kelley, Alice Boyd, reporter: Jermeth Banner, Janice Carico, secretaryg Gloria Taylor. Back row: C. W. Sutherland, sponsor: Tommy Conf, treasurerg Nancy C. Chafin, Annabelle Smith, Bernice Lewis, Jane Gra beal Fine Y , S Dishman, vice-President. A new club, the Future Teachers of Its members are students who hope to be- America, has been organized to create come teachers in the public school. more interest in teaching as a profession. .-.2 gi Journalism Class Strives For Better Publications D1-:LoREs BARTEE Editor Castletonian The Castletonian Staff consists of Delores Bartee, editor, Dana Castle, business manager, Linda Oney, Robert Fletcher, class editorsg Edith Castle, Lee Ring, club editorsg Gladys Chafin, circu- lation manager, Joyce Sutherland, Thomas Kasefang, sports editorsg Jane Graybeal, Robert Counts, feature editorsg Gladys Chafin, Linda Oney, Joyce Sutherland, typistsg David Meadows, student photog- rapher. The Sentinel Staff is Dana Castle, editorg Barbara Lyons, make-up editor, Delores Bartee, business managerg Linda Oney, circulation managerg Thomas Kase- DANA CASTLE Editor Sentinel fang- sports editor, Edith Castle, Lee Ring, art editors, Robert Counts, class editor, Jane Graybeal, club editorg Rob- ert Fletcher, exchange editorg David Meadows, Chad Salyer, mimeograph oper- atorsg Gladys Chafin, Linda Oney, Joyce Sutherland, typistsg Mrs. Betty Blinne, typing adviserg Gladys Roop is adviser for both the Castletonian and the Sen- tinel. The staff publishes the Sentinel twelve times yearly. It is a mimeograph- ed newspaper. This same group of stu- dents also publishes the year book. Front row: Edith Castle, Gladys Chafin, Jane. Graybeal, Barbra Lyons. Second row: Lin- da Oney, Joyce Sutherland, Delores Bartee, Gladys Roop. Back row: David Meadows, Robert Counts, Thomas Kasefang. Chad Salyer, Robert Fletcher. Club embers Purchase Equipment, Study Famous Personalities a fi.: fig as nm 4 LIBRARY CLUB If'ronL row: Sammy Domby. Dana Statzer, Vir- ginia Keith, Patsy Kiscr, reporterg Jean Horne, sec- retaryg Janice Cai-ico, presidentg Jane Gravbeal. vice-president: Eleanor Beauchamp. Second row: Mrs. Jerroleen Elam. sponsor: John Jessee, Faye Couch, Beverly Hamilton, Helen Couch, Priscilla This year the Library Club is studying authors. The members have divided into three committees: bulletin board, mending, and li- brary assistants. The members of these com- mittees do the work in the library. The bulle- Whittaker, Phyllis Minnick, Mary Lee Greer, Joanne Fugate. Buck Tow: Robert Counts, Grady Chafin, Johnny Mann. Henrietta Castle, Ronald Hale, Betty Sue Bush, John Corriveau, Bryce Castle, Dolores Townes. tin board committee deeorates the bulletin boards in the library. The mending committee repairs the books. The library assistants are the people who work at the desk. MATHEMATICS CLUB Front row: James Cook, Chad Salyer, Harold Herndon, secretary-treasurer1 Tommy Cox. Second row: David Meadows. Keel Kelly, president: Gladys The members of the Mathematics Club have been giving reports on occupations re- quiring a knowledge of mathematics. They have also studied about some famous mathe- Roop. sponsor. Back row: Lonnie Kiser, ZHOIIAVHS Kasefang reporter: Edsel Howington. vice-president. maticians. The club has purchased meter sticks, transparent triangles, a parallel rule, and a large try square. ATHLETICS Cheerleaders, Tumbling Team Rouse Fightin pirit CHEERLEADERS Linda Amburgcy, Nancy Franklin, Joyce Jessee, Brenda Kiscr. Mildred Johnson, Joyce Gib- son, Jczin Hicks. TUMBLING TEAM Cuthcrinc Higgins, Curtis Elam, Arthur Phillips, Betty Ring, Curtis Wallace, Jean Hicks Ronald Hznlc, Jozmnc Fugate, Charles Shannon. Anna Ruth Osborne, Robert Elam, Edgar Ring Anna Leigh Gibson. K i Junior Varsity Wins 2 Of 6 District Seven Games Kneeling: Tommy Williams, Bernard Skeens, Thomas Kasefang, Sammy Domby, Samuel Hale. Standing: Stanley G. Banner, coachg Roger Kiser, Edsel Howington. Robert Elam, captaing Frank Buchanan, co-captaing Leon Marshall, David Meadows, manager. -Zlawwa - , ' , if he ,a,,,,,.e awe. if 1 . gfmfy-We M -md, 3, ,Few '--Maw J- in scan A at i f Date Opponents Place C.H.S. Opptg 'iii' 'i '7 f Dec. 6 Clintwood there 36 49 Dec 14 Abingdon there 27 37 Dec 17 Dungannon there 24 28 Jan. 4 Clintwood here 17 47 Jan. 8 Wallace here 24 6 Jan. 11 Garden there 22 23 Jan. 18 Rye Cove here 42 26 Jan. 25 Abingdon here 29 31 Jan. 31 Dungannon here 45 16 Feb 8 Garden here 24 36 Feb 15 Wallace there 43 24 Blue Devils Win 7 Games In 1956 Season Seated: Verlan Monk, Billy Tarr, Paul Bellamy, Eddie Horne, Delmar Tate Jack Jordan James Cas teel, William Colvard. Standing: Charles Shannon, managerg Lawrence Worlev Joe Matda Joel Hul sey, 'Ifhomas Kasefarng, Bob Porter, Curtis Wallace, Daniel Understahl, Nelson Harris Charlie Linkous Arthur Dobbins, coach. Date April 3 April 13 April 20 April 24 April 27 May 4 May 8 May 10 May 17 May 18 Opponents Place C.H.S. Oppts Cleveland here 12 1 Pitchers - Tate, Understahl and Monk, Catcher Dungannon here 8 Tate, Hulsey, Understahl, Jordan and Monk, Hall Honaker there 21 Jordan and Monk, Hall Cleveland there 5 Tate and Monk Wallace there 8 Understahl, Tate and Monk, Hall Dungannon there 6 Horne, Tate and Monk Honaker here 7 Tate and Monk Lebanon here 5 Horne, Jordan and Monk Lebanon there 6 Jordan, Tate and Monk, Hall, Colvard Wallace here 9 Tate, Understahl and Colvard ..-34-. Baseball Team hows Zest, Slugs Victories Circle: Compton of Honaker awaits the ball as Jordan comes steaming into third base. Dish- ner is coaching for Castlewood. Upper left: In the Wallace game Casteel of Castlewood gets set for the pitch. Center left: Vencille of Lebanon tries desper- ately to reach first base as Jordan attempts to tag him out. Wallace at second awaits the out- come. Worley is the umpire. Jackson coaches at first. Lower left: Miller of Honaker tags out Matda in a run down as Barrett looks on. Vicars is the umpire. Dye is on first base. Lower right: Harris bangs a hit into left field. Jessee of Lebanon is the catcher. astlewood Girls Play Only Seven Games Left: Gibson of Castlewood shoots for the basket. Honaker guards, Barrett and Davis, watch to see if the goal is made. Crouse is the referee. Center: Hammonds of Castlewood and Breedlove of Hon- aker jump the ball. Davis of Honaker and Robinson and Kiser of Castlewood await the outcome. Right: Dooley of Castlewood tries a long shot. Ring and Gibson of Castlewood and Vance, Rasnake and Smith of Cleveland hope to get the rebound. Left: Wilson of Cleveland strives for a goal as Kiser and Burke of Castlewood wait for the results. Artrip looks on. Center: Baker of Castlewood and Jessee of Lebanon tie the ball. Kiser and Burke of Castlewood and Harcum and Smith of Lebanon are in the background. Right: Burke of Castlewood and .lessee of Lebanon jump the ball. Baker and Kiser of Castlewood. Smith and Harcum of Lebanon hope to get the tip-off. 7- gp, Girls Bow To Cleveland In Russell Count Tournament Date Dee. 4 Dec. ll Jan. 22 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 Feb. 19 Opponents Cleveland Lebanon Honaker Cleveland Lebanon Honaker Council . vwa .air Left: Margaret Wohlford, coach. Center: Toby Ann Kiser, captain. Right: Reeda Burke, co-Captain. Score Place C.H.S. Oppts. here 21 51 there 44 41 here 40 58 there 34 53 here 43 34 there 20 28 here 52 36 The Castlewood girls lost to Cleveland 56-33 in the first game of the Russell County tournament. Donna Biggs was placed on the all-tournament team. Kneeling: Anna Leigh Gibson, Toby Ann Kiser, captain: Henrietta Castle, Nancy Dooley, Reeda Burke. captain: Donna Biggs, Jean Robinson, Betty Ring. Standing: Gaynell Dishman, manager: Emily Suit, Hilda Tickle, Carol Baker, Gloria Kiser, Margaret Wohlford, fcoachg Mary Branson, Betty Harnmonds, Jo- retta Statzer, Catherine Alderson, Annabelle Smith, assistant manager. Boys Win Count Championship 3. by if A , I ,.u . - ff ' .. 'fm' W . ' 'l ' ,s 4 ii ' .I Q xg , Left: Stanley G. Banner, coach. Center: Charles Shannon, co-captain. Right: Ronald Hale. captain. For econd traight Year In the first boys' game of the Russell Coun- ty Tournament Feb. 21, Castlewood won a trip to the finals by defeating Lebanon 64-50. They trounced Honaker 45 to 38 in the finals of the tournament. The officials, Arnold and Zeiger, placed Hale and Shannon on the all-tourna- ment team. Date Dec. 4 Dec. 6 Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Jan. 4 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 18 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 19 Opponents Cleveland Clintwood Lebanon Abingdon Dungannon Clintwood Wallace Garden Rye Cove Honaker Abingdon Dungannon Cleveland Lebanon Garden Honaker Abingdon Council Score Place C.H.S. Oppts. here 58 36 there 45 60 there 47 48 there 47 64 there 36 here 68 here 44 36 there 46 51 here 45 34 here 55 53 here 48 37 here 61 33 there 56 52 here 45 48 here 64 59 there 42 58 there 77 56 here 69 10 , ccc. ' Kneeling: Joe Matda, Charlie Linkous, Craig Matthews, M. C. Salyer, Jr., Curtis Wallace, Charles Shannon, co-captain. Standing: Stanley G. Banner, coach: Charlie Collins, Bob Porter, Ronald Hale, cap- tain: Deany Holley, Billy Stewart. David Meadows. manager. -' N-.. k 5 5 with 1 gi E1 . .3 3 W Effllk fs A If 2 ' 1? l 3 tn 1 J 1 q ' J if L , A -.gy , 34 5532352231 X THE STARTING LlNE 'UP I, ,.,f v6' Xi A X - f T TTT DEANY KM,-f amy HoLLev ff W 1 yz r ' Nj 'A M ? 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' .Q if 'E - 'I' . zezriiiifl . k ' is 5 .1 4 'G 7' C ' ff 2 W- .,.-,.. ,-1V,,, l ' fy ' if- , 2' qzfiiiffiif .. x- I 'Zh N. :EQ f i' .--: I First row: Kenneth Adams, Roger Addair, Bar- bara Austin, Sammy Bailey, Bobby Ball, Wade Blakely, Betsy Breeding, Stanley Breeding, Nellie Brewer. Second row: Danny Bush, Douglas Bush, Jean- nette Bush, Losann Byrd, Susie Byrd, Virginia Chafin, Marvin Clark, Joann Cook, Don Couch. Third row: Bernard Dingus, James Gilbert, El- mer Guinn, Randy Hall, Lynn Hankins. Raymon Harmon, Bernice Helbert, James Helbert. Catherine Helton. Fourth row: Janice Hoops, Orville Hughes, Eugene Hurd Mildred Hurd, Teddy Hurd, Bobby Jessee, Dorothy Jessee, Kay Jessee, Mary Ann Jessee. Fifth row: Sandra Jessee, Sue Jessee, Vernon Jessee, Barbara Jones, Glenn Kennedy, Gene Link- ous, Loretta Marshall, Nannie Marshall, Patsy Me- Clellan. Si.rlIi row: Carol Meade, Margaret Meadows, Eddie Miller, Ronald Milton, Eugene Murphy, Char- lie Osbo1'ne, Lois Osborne, Jackie Owens, Lynn Phil- lips. Seiwntlz row: Larry Ramsey, Bernice Rhoten. Neva Robinson, Ronald Rose, Marie Salyer, Doris Jean Searberry, Jerlean Searberry, James Sexton. Jerry Sproles. SIXTH GR DE W ' 'T 'i I ,W ,-': 1 V If' Vi aye-A :5A i Pamela Steffey, Delores Sutherland. A f 44 J, x ., . Linda Turner, Clayton Wallace, Sandra - law ' a f-ii' -if- 2 ff' E Williams. EVE TH RADE .. 4 4 ,-:' 54 4 ,344 5 5. 4 44 4 M4 ZQQVV 4 ----- 4 to .I .,.,. i, 4 M Ld . 4 M Q 4 , Q, gy K M , , f -. ,,. , 'rf -:-. 49, IL 44444 A 4 jf I . .:-' fi : I E if Ay in i n L- ..-iz Z' Q R ' K Q , . .W df, 5 r X A N Y W' ' gi . if B3 ' Q M 1 4' , ,, ..., at X if 1 f-If-fir In ,A 'fi' X :ji Q4 N, 4:74 f ll wi ' f 1 , r 1 . at A 41 K, f 1 it 'N' ,v,-,, . r 'J ' ,y ,,Qa E . ,,, ,A J J . , .4 9 4,5 ..., .. ,.:. 42 44 .,. 4 4 4 4 4.6, l,. 1 at 4 44 ,Y 4, 4 .L 3 4 :jr 'A' if ..,j,, 39,6 Q-1 ii Q ,, , .. nf. ff' . eva 3 Q 'Q' ..:,v, .f ' 4 ..,4 XXX '45-QE , 4 4, Z .,,: , ., .4 444: 4 4 it 'V A 321 , 4 4 .... A ., . y --vae Q , .if . f in .. .P Q J . 1 - ' 0 .M fl X. - . r 4 4 ,. ,., A, . s . , , 444 4 . . 43 4 .as 4 ,A 4 W .A ,... 4? ,W .fra ,,,,, . I ' 'ii 'fi' fi' I i .zfsf 1 Iii' '-if ,XL ,kj Sw, bfi 'Z , 4 4 ' wi - k 3' if 2 4 it .4 4 ff ., ,, 'Q I X .J . 4 .4 .4 444 M me 5 , - .4 4444 , ,, i U ,.. .--1 : K wi' Y H . X , , A E- . W., . ,. W New - wtf .wwoir . .2 . A ly gr if ' First row: Paul Adams, Barbara Sue Austin. Fourth row: Bobby Gibson, Catherine Gibson, Clarence Ball, Delores Ball, Glenna Ball, Faye Ben- nett, Johnny Blevins. Betty Bradley, Donald Raye Bradley. Second row: Felix Don Bradley, Judith Brad- ley, Tillman Branson, Carol Jean Bush, Ted Camp- bell, Douglas Carico, Larry Castle, Bernice Chafin. Billy Chafin. Third Tow: Linda Chafin, Nancy Sue Cooper, Eloise Couch, Madge Dean, Peggy Dean, Cecil Ennis, Jimmie Fortner, Jane Garrett, Jean Garrett. James Gibson Sue Glovier. Billy Gray, Estella Griz- zle, Jack Grizzle, Maida Grizzle, Sue Guinn. Fifth row: Peggy Hale, Janice Helbert, Samuel Herndon, Etta Mae Hicks, Lois Marie Hicks, Judy Hileman, Kyle Hillman, Jimmy Hobbs, Carroll Hol- brook. Sixth row: Robert Horne, W. H. Horne, Linda Huff, Mary Hurd. QEVE TH GRADE 5 , ai l -09' . .f-nv I in qllu 3' l tx 'S .,LQ,- ,, . ,,ai -X I E . .. 1 at X 5 ,, tt, , .V iff? , e s t ' , QQ., IF: f-'1' J Q . Q 1,, ' Q Q D, Q s u vs. it - 1 .t-.fi i r R is 4 A Y , f' ie? J E Firxt row: Eddie Ingle, George Ingle, Robert Ireson, Blaine Jessee, Delsie Jessee, Glenn Jessee, Jackie Jessee, Melba Jean Jessee, Robert Jessee. Second row: Sarah Johnson, Jack Jones, Bobbie Kiser, Dana Kiser, Omer Kiser, Wiley Kiser, Shir- ley Lewis, Dennie Long. Bobby Mann. Third rout James Martin, Dorothy Meade, Ella Mae Meade, Janice Meade, Joyce Meade, Lillie Mae Meade, Linda Meade, Norma Meade, Kelly Monk. Fourth row: Lola Mullins, Abel Oney, Gussie Osborne, Robert Osborne, Sammy Osborne, Bobby Owens, Charlie Phillips, Margaret Phillips, Bruce Porter, Fifth row: James Powers. Emory Puckett. Doug- las Purcell, Eddie Robinson, Janette Robinson, Pau- line Robinson, Beulah Rose, Betty Sue Salyer, Joanne Salyer. Si.rH1 row: Leon Salyer, Roger Salyer, Sidney Salyer, Eva Lynn Searcey, Kyle Skeens, Cheryl Smith, Wanda Sproles, Peggy Stamper. Johnny Statzer. Seventh row: Sammy Statzer, James Steele, Charles Suit, Geraldine Talbert, Claude Taylor, Palmer Tickle. Barbara Wallace, Nell White, Brenda Wilson. 'K Q' , Q , vi Underclassmen Elect Officers For 1956-57 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS . Sammy Domby, reporter: Stephen Banner, vice-president, McArthur Carty, president, John Jessee, treasurerg Jimmy Cox, secretary. 8th GRADE OFFICERS John Corriveau, secretary, Tommy Black- stone, president: Jane Tompa, vice-president James White, treasurer: John Dooley, reporter. JUNIOR OFFICERS . Craig Matthews, secretary: Harold Herndon, vice-president, Janice Carico, treasurer, Tommy Cox, presidentg Fines Dishman, reporter. EIGHTH GRADE ri .Q t. . ri t QT P . r f G . wi th . . 11. V 'Q 1' Ji- , fi Y . ' J .. .- ...., ' H el I oxen, . 3- ,ex - W , W., - Ehb. ' ' - ' A V ,3 -N I f:12f My A r my 'ft r is, 2 ' Q f A - ' 7 . 113 i Q fi 1 Q -- .551 Q. J ,ae , ' I P if ie .i P l- P w t iiflff r f' f' v . 5 3 '55 . -Ai i n -I ,F 2, - N ., i ME k . , in if k -Y-.:.5E,?, ., I U 1 .- 6 ww A -I . 'if f' 1,2 W X f .ur . X 11 X .A J wif 4 K ,ff , ., A ass F li . 'S , ii 1 . ..... e ,x 1 f 'vw E g A A K md VY 'Q X .-L 'K ' -- , . ' 1 - , A5 va, - was L... Tw? a ' ., ,W ' --1 riff, .M . W ' J 4- idx-is 'R f f A l A 4 ,f A .. 4 ' Xxqqgv' Qqun K A H , M .- Q ' - In E AQIA X ., .,.. P - . ,.,'.s..., 11 -. ' V- .,,, Z, - . . ,-iAi',1',.?' i . si...if-:lf:'..?..i?f:2' ,. Q 5 i vi First row: Mary Adkisson, Glenda Amburgey, Barbara Anderson, Amanda Asbury, Claudean Aus- tin, Jerrv Austin, Mary Bailey. Lois Barnette. Second row: Eleanor Beauchamp, Tommy Black- stone, Janette Brooks, Mary Brooks, Sharon Brooks, Peggy Buchanan, William Buckles. Kent Lee Burke. Third row: James Burns, Ernest Burton, Mar- tha Burton, Shirley Burton, Betty Bush. Patsy Bush Audrey Carty, Margaret Casteel. I ourth row: Bryce Castle. Thomas Castle, Fayt Chabo, Catherine Chafin. Johnny Chafin, Patsy Chafin, Sammy Chafln. Emory Clark. . Fifth row: Elsie Cook, Nancy Cook, John Cor- riveau, Helen Couch, Joyce Couch, Patrick Coueh. Margaret Cowden, Randall Cox. Sixth row: Lucy Davis, Helen Dean. Shirley Dean, Pearline Deskins, Patricia Dickenson, Gaynell Dishman. Jack Dishman, Doris Elam. Seventh row: Eugene Fields, Janice Fields, Eula Mae Fleenor, Judy Fraley, Joanne Fugate, Bobbie Gibson, Lynn Gibson, Ronald Gibson. IHCHTH GRADE g 'i X .. ....,,.,.,... ' 2--2' -5+ 2 U52 J A 'iv , . H 'TX if W. , fi' 3 sawig, , 655. , ff W 2 s as I . . .Q..-::Q.:,: ..: ,.E. ,i g ' A .. .5 ggrszx s L 5 Q . .I .J V. . t ,gi , 1 -4' . 1-1.iss.f1s W was 1 , ' .. ,, M . ' -i. M, -sf my ll , W Q.. -rf . . ,ss f fr . -me 2 we V 4 Q .f . ,,,,:, l . ' 2 ks - 3 'f 1... ky L ' ' ' Y. JSR.. .. 3,9-f a A J F, Y A ' , .ff W X Q a .,, ..,, , , . P , wi We ,l , I rs- M' ' sa, f . lk- W : .- .. ' ' iz X I ' L. ' . ,,.,. . 1 Y 'T' Y 'J 1 A Y . ,:f i A X... H' ,V Weif . ,J .,,A,:. -ss., y E. Bbw Q V- P . My . 3. Em .j':..:. X M I ..,,. . Lf, X iff, li' 2 Qi .J-fr ' w i li ' Nw . ' , -IXW 5 ' , J 5 A f 1 f , . t I E ,,,'- alt leer fw ag bv -+ .aw f,1'ea wiv sk lR.:2'5. U ug S r M it 'W-'W 1 ws., A 1 f . 1 ,.,,:'f A f' . : .,,,., W , ' -'i: J W ' Al., W fl J ass tr .a- ima '. q Q H, .1 W ,... Y ,,.. . -es M, la .Q A is ,I-S ... . ,- N Q -A is -. I 4 V .:,, V iii 'Q 4 i iws , fi N . we ...sm it 'W 4. H. . M Q' 5 l 5 ff'3.f iyll7 i ' First row: William Gibson, Clara Gilbert, Nancy Glovier. Roger Glovier, Jean Gooslin, Mary Lee Greer. Frances Grizzle, Jerry Gullet. Second row: Eliza Hale. Charles Hall, David Hall, Ezra Hall, Henry Halloway, Beverly Hamilton, Scarlet Hartley, Ronald Hartsock. Third row: James Helbert. Opal Helton, Ray Hileman, Doris Holbrook, Earnestine Hurd, Wilma Hurd, Roger Ireson. Johnny Jacobs. Fourth row: Arland Jessee, Ester Jessee, Gar- land Jessee, Lorraine Jessee, Nancy Jessee. Patricia Jessee. Charlie Johnson. Nancy Johnson. Fifth Tow: Sylvia Jean Johnson, Beddie Jordan. David Kalat, Freddie Kegley, Gladys Kegley, Curtis Keith, Donald King, Reba King. Sixth row: Harry Kiser, Joella Kiser, Judy Kiser, Edd Lampkin, Judy Long, Betty Marshall, Mary Marshall, Clole Mays. Seventh row: Betty Meade, Darlis Meade, Helen Meade, Irene Meade, Syble Meade, Paul Miller, Phyllis Minnick. Larry Minton. EIGHTH GRADE ' ' Y ' ,ws-s A i I 4 ' i H , 'lx b rf f 4-Q if if 'A ., if U' 'v- New Eli? E 3 ,.:' wr' 5 W 5 K4 , ..:,. of , .,., .,,. .. 5. . , N, ,M x i i 5 Y E g MA -7 ii aa.. .h,, ...Z . . if N j. Q. E L A ks , . sf' ,., . 'v-AF . :E ' 1 Q gear I r .,,s- 1 if i i .. F' ... 2 . ,Z .ay K Wx f A A ' mg? '33 ,Q,, y, Xgh . P N X .f .,,, ,,q,., Ji A , ii ,',1 i gs. ii' J -I : ' X f i sf J :-' ' J .4 . if K : - ' :ff .si l . at W X , ,h., - .Q J ,,,: f My 1.51 I .E ,NAEQA X f-. . . y faii- ,ff J 1 J -,.. ,f.,,,.. . j' Q .5 li :ff HQ 4 A i ifitiff . ii . . r. f, ' V 5 V .- , as Z we , 5. , J was if ,,, i N' rw 1 AJ' I . . R ,ig aw... .Q ,I X as i v K Qi .S 2 si? gb ia . ref. V ' ', -' :f' . J ,A-, C C .1 : .4 I W .fl I.. W gi I A A 5 ':3E:i k-'QA J .. A V- F i. 'ik X - sg Xf, lun, r M :V First row: Mary Lou Minton, Cornelia Moretz, Judy Moretz, Faye Morrison, Kyle Nash. Betty Os- borne. Bonnie Sue Osborne, Garland Osborne. Ser-oiifl rozr: Nancy Osborne, Carter Phillips, Clifton Phillips, Henry Phillips, Imogene Phillips. Jackie Phillips, Louise Pippin, Larry Powers. Third row: Peggy Powers, Robert Powers, Faye Price, Thomas Purcell. Edgar Ring. Fay Ring, Bar- bara Robinson, Betty Robinson. Fourth Nw: Jerry Russ, Alice Salyer, Carlyle Salyer, Jacqueline Salyer, Linda Salyer, Mary Sue Salyer, Clyde Sexton, Judy Shoemaker. Fifth Tow: Jeanette Skeens. Zella Skeens, Lo' rene Smith. Shirley Sproles, Robert Sutherland, Robert Sykes, Mary Sue Talbert, Noah Taylor. Sixth row: Jane Tompa, Dolores Townes, Don- ald Turner, Frances Vicars, Phyllis Viears. Dorothy Wagner, Priscilla Whitaker, James VVhite. Seventh row: Onie Willis, Johnny Wood, Jolene Vlfood, Barbara Worley, Brenda Worley. 1 Y. ,ft ,r OPHOMORE f ' 'vqjgeii 5 ,ge Q . .vm X in M mr V 1 . ' xi , H I1 43 Ps., wi' wp, F::: , , 353,632 .1 'V' f x Kia , Mi , ' 7 A' ,lei 1 ar ' . lil' , ww Ng , .ZEZ i , r X ag A 2 it ? 1' 4 L 'Z 'lr ! Billy Addington Catherine Alderson Linda Amburgey Carol Baker Stephen Banner Patty Blevins Mary Branson Mary Alice Breeding Ronald Brooks Frank Buchanan Edwin Burke H. C. Burton Betty Sue Bush McArthur Carty Roscoe Carty Roger Castle Shelby Castle Norma Caudill Garland Chafin Grady Chafin Roger Clark Gene Colvard Judy Cook Shirley Cooper Faye Couch Joann Couch Sue Couch Shirley Couch Elizabeth Cox Jimmy Cox OPHO ORE- , jg, are r fight Q I we W ' a'-he v,'.., x X' '43 fi 'F YW 4 N R V-Sig W is '.,. , . ig? ,, f Q H . W gy W Lakie Cress Helen Dean Sue Dean Larry Delp Orville Dingus Sammy Domby Robert Dorton Paul Fleenor Kathleen Garret Sammy Garrett Anna Leigh Gibson Betsy Gibson James Gilbert Boyd Glovier Rebecca Gooslin Lou Ella Greer Billie Ruth Griffith Bessie Bell Hale Eva Mae Hale McArthur Hale Samuel Hale Dennis Hall Douglas Hall Ronald Hall Olaf Harmon Dorothy Helbert Charlene Herndon Patsy Holbrook Elnor Hoops Erma Horne Q Freddie Illeans Betty Jessee Jchn Jessee Joyce Jessee Patsy Jessee Clifford Johnson Marvin Johnson Mildred Johnson Gaye Keith Virginia Keith Brenda Kiser Gloria Kiser Patsy Kiser Shirley Lambert Charlie Linkous Gaynell Linkous Jack Mann Eugene Marshall Cesil Mays Cecil Meade Phyllis Meade Babby Moore Billy Morefield Charlene Mullins Judy Oney Kyle Osborne Arthur Phillips Roger Phillips Leonard Powers Eva Price C OPHO ORE S was wwf me E U K Ronnie Puckett Clarence Purcell, Jr. Frances Quillen Burt Rasnake Dorothy Rasnake Jean Robinson Judy Robinson Pauline Rudder Barbara Salyer Faye Salyer James Salyer M. C. Salyer, Jr. Curtis Simms Bernard Skeens Lucille Skeens William Skecns Mary Ruth Sproles Johnny Steffey Billy Stewart Hilda Tickle Johnny Tompa Roger Turner Tince Turner Wesley Turner Bobby Vicars Johnny Wallace Tommy Williams Maxine Williams Bobby Joe Woods Janice Woods Louise Woods Lawrence Worley OPHO ORE . 'gms fa er A ,Eb 'N. N 1 .ai ...Z 1. lr- , . 'Q' 6' W- f mm N Q F, Y 'Y i 7' ,wx A A X ,.-J' :E J' 9 'wan' w.....,.,- S .. 'NG' Y 5 1x Q X2 Y Wi N I Nik' V A, li, xt Ai .rf xx J if QQW A Q, L y X PR. 5 'el se nn... ' Q--di .,, 4 fe ' 1-, J I ' L L W 1 M r rsii i 'fs L , ' 1 J w or , A .,,-- 8 K a r J i s L J f. - I -fe . 'i't ' X ' if J 4f '1Y of M -:2-f Eleanor Adams Jacky Addair Mary Addair Betty Aldersun Faye Amburgey Danna Biggs Emma Blakely Gene Blevins Glenn Bradley Roger Bradley Wayland Brooks Charlie Burke Janice Carico Ann Castle Edith Castle Henrietta Castle Jean Castle Nancy C. Chafin Reanthum Chafin Janice Cook Billy Couch Eva Couch Roy Couch Tommy Cox Peggy Dingus Fines Dishman Loretta Dishman Wilma Dishman Curtis Elam Robert Elam 1 if , V Q, in QQ, Q aww a UNIOR X ,E swf 'A .sz , af it I 1 ng. z 4232? Q Xia' ww, j .V'.: . Betty Eldridge Lavada Evans Dorothy Fields Jimmy Fields Nina Fields Stanford Fields Nancy Franklin John Gibson Jimmie Gillespie Jane Graybeal Gaye Hale James Hall Nancy Hall James Hallowuy Doyle Hensdill Joyce Hensdill Harold Herndon Beverly Hicks Catherine Higgins Charles Holbrook Errol Houck Peggy Jacobs Lawrence James Norman Jessee Frank Jordan Eugene Justice Christine Kiser Lonnie Kiser Winston Kiser Bernice Lewis JU IOR fl' . P' V N N,,, - H. V . Z . , . I I is nz:-5 :: an , ' 5 an ma '- . ' ! - y ' 1 I, In ' Q P , 1 Q F, cm y U ,mst Q : - -5 Q -fe C XM Q 1 -W' A M we l J - 1 f Nl w . J . F I ,J K Q y, Q :., N i ,Qui .. ,',N ' 'Z 1, 'NIM .i i i X : F2 .QE -Q M , V-..,W'1 in d E ,I Ky i 119' Sk i .,.v ,Q I A 1. 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X 'Q av 'U' ' I RSP' A i me 'S' N,-gr c if , I -5 61 James Robinson Linda Saddler Roger Salyer Sandra Salyer Betty Sexton Edna Sexton Charles Shannon Ernie Shoemaker Edith Skeen Annabelle Smith Mary Alice Smith Peggy Smith Dana Statzer Joretta Statzer Emily Suit Eugene Taylor Gloria Taylor Helen Taylor Shirley Taylor Anita Tickle Carol Turner Erma Vicars Wayne Vicars Curtis Wallace Bill Webber . E IOR OFFICER Seated: Chad Salyer, reporter. Standing: James Jessee, treasurer: Toby Ann Kisex secretary: Una Lee Farris, presidentg Bob Porter. vice-president. NANCY ADAMS BLAKE BLACKSTONE ll-A Luk .I, SENIORS Jenneth Banner Fred Branson Curtis Brooks Delores Bartee Alice Boyd John Ralph Byrd Pat Bratton Reeda Burke of M ,an is.. auwvlg SENIORS 4195 FN l '-an may-s Dana Castle Ivanell Castle John Cooley Clara Caudill Freida Chafin Robert Cooper Robert Counts Cf I M l lv Vx Nina Cooke Lowell Davis Myrtle Dean Edith Dellinger Carl Fields W6 AU' MMM SENIORS Q, v e Coetta Dingus M 9 Vol Nancy Dooley Robert Fletcher Welsosky XWQ, SENIORS o 1 Iw- . K,56f ' i i'ffq :P fm Ziff 1 1 . Wiivl 1' .fl 1 1. , Charles Gibson Una Lee Farris wi. Wg-A Betty Gibson riff Ronald Hale Bob Hancock Joyce Gibson Fannie Dee Hale Faye Hale Betty Hammonds Nelson Harris Kenneth Higgins Nina Harmon Faye Helton Jean Hicks Betty Hughes Deany Holley SENIORS hp... L,-my A-., S L .4 .41 SENIORS 'wi r-'ww 4902?- 'sexi' ff' 'Wm 'W k Bertha Jessee Libby Ann Kelley Toby Ann Kiser Bobby Joe Horne ,5 Edsel Howington Barbra Lyons , MJ' My J' Marie Meade Lowell Huff James Jessee Anna Ruth Milton Mary Sue Moore Linda Mullins Linda Oney Thomas Kasefang Keel Kelly Mary Ann Osborne SENIORS i hu... SENIORS 1 l. Aiiimi, Y an L L 'U' Ruth Osborne Roger Kiser Nell Ann Peters Gaye Phillips Roger Meade Dorothy Porter Mae Bell Price David Meadows Paul Phillips Louise Salyer Betty Jane Smith Bob Porter John Henry Puckett Darcella Statzer Leota Steffey Lee Ring SENIORS SENIORS L... 2' WNY: Norma Stewart Joyce Sutherland Chad -Salyer Peggy Vicars Doris Ward Howard Suit Wayne Wood Martha York SE IOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, NANCY EVELYN Reporter Sophomore Class, Re- porter Junior Class, Choir 1, 2, Librarian 3, Vice-President 4, Castletonian Staff 3, Sentinel Staff, Art Editor 3, SCA Dra- matic Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Fresh- man Club 1, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4. BANNER, JENNETI-I RUTH SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Club 1, 4-H Club 1, 2, Choir 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Science Club 2, Cas- tletonian Staff, Assistant Circu- lation Manager 3, Sentinel Staff BARTEE, DELORES JEAN Castletonian Staff 3, Editor 4, Band 1, 2, President Freshman Class, Sentinel Staff, Society Edi- tor.3, Business Manager 4, Jour- nalism Club 1, Mathematics Club, Reporter 1, President 3, Tri-Hi- Y, President 3, Chemistry Club, Vice-President 4, SCA Recrea- tion Committee 1, 2, Chairman 3, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 4, Science Club 2, 4. BOYD, ALICE ELGIN SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, 3, SCA Dramatic Com- mittee 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, Beta Club 3, 4, Commer- cial Club 4, FTA 4. BLACKSTONE, CARSON BLAKE Chemistry Club 4. BRANSON, JAMES FRED Science Club 2, 3, 4, SCA Ath- letic Committee 4. BRATTON, PATSY RUTH Choir 2, 4, Freshman Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4: Science Club 4, 4-H Club 2, SCA Recreation Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, SCA Athletic Com- mittee 4. BROOKS, CURTIS LEE Freshman Club 1, Science Club 4, Chemistry Club 4. BURKE, REEDA LEAVERA Basketball 1, 2, Co-Captain 4, Freshman Club 1, Mathematics Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary 4, Science Club 4, SCA Athletic Committee 2, SCA Dram-atic Committee 4. BUsH, BEATRICE SHIRLEY Freshman Club 1, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 4. BYRD, Joi-IN RALPH Freshman Club 1, Safety Patrol 1, SCA Safety Committee 2, FFA 2, 4, SCA Citizenship Committee 4. CAMPBELL, MRs. SHIRLEY B. Freshman Club 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President 4, SCA Bulletin Board 1, 4, SCA Athletic 2, SCA Dramatic Committee Committee Committee 3, Tumbling Team 3, Basketball J. V. 2. CARTER, BLANCHE VIRGINIA SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, Fresh- man Club 1. CARTY, NANCY DELORIS Freshman Club 1, SCA Recrea- tion Committee 2, 3, FHA 3, Re- porter 2, Commercial Club, Pres- ident 4. CARTY, SHELBY LEE Vice-President Sophomore Class, Band 1, 2, 3, Majorette 4, Cheer- leader 2, 3, SCA Recreation Com- mittee 3, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, SCA Dramatic Committee 2, 4, Freshman Club 1, Science Club 1, 4-H Club 3, 4, Songleader 2, French Club 2, Monogram Club 4. CASTLE, DANA LOU SCA Citizenship Committee, Chairman 4, SCA Recreation Committee 1, 3, SCA Dramatic Committee 2, Vice-President Jun- ior Class, Freshman Club 1, Latin Club 1, French Club, Secretary 2, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, Vice-President 4, Choir 1, 2, Sentinel Staff, Circulation Man- ager 3, Editor 4, Castletonian Staff 3, Business Manager 4. CASTLE, JEAN IVANELL Freshman Club 1, Library Club 1, FHA 2, 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, SCA Citizenship Committee 2, SCA Dramatic Committee 4. -69- CAUDILL, CLARA RUTH Band 1, 2, Librarian 3, Secretary 4, Freshman Club 1, Science Club 1, 2, Beta Club 3, Monogram Club, Reporter 4, Commercial Club 3, Vice-President 4, SCA Dramatic Committee 1, 2, SCA Recreation Committee 3, SCA Welfare Committee 4. CHABO, JOHNNY, III Freshman Club, Secretary-Treas- urer 1, Science Club 2, 3, Report- er 4, Chemistry Club 4, French Club 2, Choir 1, 2, Band 3, Re- porter 4, Tumbling Team 2. CI-IAFIN, FREIDA SUE Freshman Club 1, FHA 1, Beta Club 4, Commercial Club 4, SCA Recreation Committee 2, 3, 4. CHAFIN, GLADYS IRENE Freshman Club 1, Beta Club 4, Commercial Club, Reporter 4, SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, SCA Welfare Committee 4, Sen- tinel Staff, Club Editor 3, .Typist 4, Castletonian Staff 3, Circula- tion Manager 4, Typist 4. COLLINS, CHARLIE LEE Key Club 1, 2, Freshman Club 1, Science Club 4, SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, SCA Athletic Committee 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. COOK, JAMES ARNOLD, JR. SCA Recreation Committee .4, Chemistry Club 4, Mathematics Club 4, Freshman Club 1. COOKE, NINA FAYNE Freshman Club 1, 2, Monogram Club, Secretary 3, 4, SCA Rec- reation Committee 2, SCA Ath- letic Committee 3, 4, Cheerlead- er 1, 3, Captain 2. COOLEY, JOHN EDGAR Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4, SCA Athletic Committee 1, SCA Recreation Committee 2, 3, 4, Safety Patrol 2, Science Club 3, Library Club 3. COOPER, ROBERT POWELL, JR. Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club, Treasurer 4, Commercial Club 3, SCA Recreation Com- mittee 2, 4, SCA Athletic Com- mittee 3, SCA Safety Committee 1. SE IOR DIRECTORY COUNTS, ROBERT ARNOLD Freshman Club 1, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, SCA Dra- matic Committee 2, 4, Library Club 2, Sentinel Staff, Class Edi- tor 4, Castletonian Staff, Feature Editor 4. DAVIS, LOWELL THOMAS FFA 2, Reporter 3, SCA Ath- letic Committee 2. DEAN, MYRTLE FHA 3, SCA Recreation Com- mittee 1, 2, SCA Welfare Com- mittee 3, 4. DELLINGER, EDITH CAVELL Freshman Club 1, Mathematics Club, Vice-President 2, Tri-Hi- Y 3, Science Club, Secretary 3, Commercial Club 4, Monogram Club 4, SCA Recreation Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4, Secretary Freshman Class, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel Staff 3, Castletonian Staff, Feature Editor 3 . DINGUS, COETTA NELL SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, 3, SCA Athletic Committee 4, FHA 2, 4, Library Club 3, Com- mercial Club 3. DOOLEY, NANCY ELEANOR Journalism Club 1, Science Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club, Reporter 3, President 4, SCA Dramatic Com- mittee 1, 2, 4, Chairman 3, Sen- tinel Staff, Exchange Editor 3, Choir 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Castletonian Staff 3, One- Act Play, Heritage of Wimpole Street, First Place Award in county, district, and state 1, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Activities Medal 3. FARRIS, UNA LEE SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 3, Chairman 4, Secretary Junior Class, Secretary-Treasurer Soph- omore Class, President Senior Class, FHA 2, President 3, Bas- ketball 1, Chemistry Club, Pres- ident 4, Band 1, 2, Secretary 3, Librarian 4, Freshman Club 1, Library Club 1, Science Club, :Secretary 4, Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary FIELDS, RALPH CARL, JR. Safety Patrol 1, 2, 4, FFA 2, 3, 4, SCA Recreation Committee 3, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 4. FLETCHER, ROBERT THOMAS Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel Staff, Exchange Editor 4, Castletonian Staff, Class Editor 4, SCA Rec- reation Committee 2, SCA Dra- matic Committee 4, SCA Citizen- ship Committee 3, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, Science Club 3, Freshman Club 1, 4-H Club 1, 2, Library Club 3, Commer- cial Club 4. GIBSON, BETTY FAYE Freshman Club 1, SCA Recrea- tion Committee 1, 2, 3, Science Club 2, Commercial Club 4, 4-H Club 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 4, SCA Wel- fare Committee 4 . GIBSON, CHARLES EDWIN Science Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Freshman Club 1, SCA Athletic Committee l, SCA Rec- reation Committee 4, 4-H Club 1, Band 1, 2, Vice-President 3, President 4. GIBSON, EVA JOYCE SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, SCA Dramatic Committee 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club, Secretary 1, 2, Pres- ident 3, Band, Majorette 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Monogram Club 4, Commercial Club 4, French Club 2, President Sopho- more Class, Freshman Club 1. HALE, FANNIE DEE FHA 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Freshman Club 1, SCA Recreation Com- mittee 1, 2, 3, 4. HALE, MAREEDA FAYE Freshman Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Commercial Club 4, SCA Bulle- tin Board Committee l, 2, 3, 4. HALE, RONALD WAYNE Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, SCA Recreation Committee 1, SCA Athletic Committee 2, 3, Chairman 4, Library Club 2, 4, Freshman Club 1, Monogram Club 3, 4. .-7 O.. HAMMONDS, BETTY JAYNE Basketball 3, 4, FHA 2, Fresh- man Club 1, Commercial Club 4, SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, 3, SCA Athletic Committee 4. HANCOCK, ROBERT CHARLES Vice-President Freshman Class, Mathematics Club 3, Secretary- Treasurer 1, Sentinel Staff, As- sistant Business Manager 3, Beta Club, President 3, French Club, Reporter 2, Chemistry Club, Sec- retary 4, Tumbling Team 2, SCA Dramatic Committee 1, 3, 4, Chairman 2, Vice-President SCA 4, Castletonian Staff 3, Science Club 1, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Activ- ities Medal 2, One-Act Play, Heritage of Wimpole Street - first place award in county, dis- trict, and state 1, One-Act Play, The Hunger I Got - first place award in county, distnict, and state 2, One-Act Play, Hello Out There - first place award in district and state 3, County Prose Reading Award 1. HARRIS, CHARLES NELSON Tumbling Team 2, 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, SCA Dramatic Com- mittee 2, 3, SCA Athletic Com- mittee 1, Baseball 2, 3, One-Act Play, The Hunger I Got - first place award in county, district, and state 2. HARMON, NINA LEE Freshman Club 1, 4-I-I Club 1, 2, 3, SCA Bulletin Board Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Science Club 4. HELTON, MARGARET FAYE FHA 2, 3, Freshman Club 1, Tri-Hi-Y 4, SCA Bulletin Board Committee 4, SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, 3. HICKS, SHIRLEY JEAN Vice-President Sophomore Class, Basketball, Captain 3, Transfer- red from Gary High School, Gary, W. Va., September, 1956, Tumb- ling Team 4, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President 4, Cheerleader 4, SCA Recreation Committee 4, Band, Majorette 4. E IOR DIRECTORY HIGGINS, KENNETH WILLIAM Freshman Club 1, 25 SCA Ath- letic Committee 4. vi HOLLEY, HOBART DEAN SCA Secretary 45 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Club 15 SCA Recreation Committee 15 SCA Athletic Committee 2, 3, 45 Mono- gram Club, President 45 Basket- ball 3, 45 Band 1, 25 4-H Club 1. HORNE, BOBBY JOE Freshman Club 15 Safety Patrol 15 FFA 2, 45 SCA Recreation Committee 2, 4. HOWINGTON, EDSEL LEON SCA Recreation Committee 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 45 Mathematics Club, Vice-President 45 Fresh- man Club 15 Basketball J.V. 4. HUFF, LOWELL DEAN Beta Club 35 Band 1, 2, Drum Major 3, 45 Tumbling Team 35 Science Club 15 4-H Club 1, 25 SCA Safety Committee, Chair- man 35 SCA Athletic Committee 15 SCA Dramatic Committee 25 SCA Recreation Committee 4. HUGHES, BETTY ELEANOR SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, 45 SCA Dramatic Committee 35 Freshman Club 15 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Bible Club, Secretary 25 Tri- Hi-Y 45 Choir 2, 3, 4. JESSEE, BERTHA KATHLEEN FHA 15 Science Club 45 SCA :Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, JESSEE, JAMES PAUL Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Fresh- man Club 15 Chemistry Club 35 Band 1, 25 Treasurer Junior C1ass5 Treasurer Senior Class5 SCA Athletic Committee 1, 2, 35 SCA Recreation Committee 4. 7 KASEFANG, THOMAS LYNN Mathematics Club 3, Reporter 45 Monogram Club 45 Freshman Club 15 Key Club 25 SCA Treas- urer 45 SCA Dramatic Commit- tee 2, 3, 45 Choir 15 Baseball 35 Sentinel Staff, Sports Editor 45 Castletonian Staff, Sports Editor 45 Basketball J.V. 4. KELLEY, ELIZABETH ANN Science Club 15 4-H Club 1, 25 Library Club 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Choir 2, 35 Beta Club 3, 45 SCA Dramatic Committee 3, 45 SCA Recreation Committee 1, 25 FTA 4. KELLY, SAMUEL KEEL SCA Recreation Committee 2, 3, 45 Mathematics Club, President 45 Freshman Club 15 Chemistry Club 4. KISER, ROGER LEE FFA 2, 3, President 45 SCA Rec- reation Committee 35 SCA Ath- letic Committee 45 Basketball J.V. 45 Freshman Club l. KISER, TOBY ANN Secretary Senior Class5 Fresh- man Club 15 Commercial Club, Secretary 45 Monogram Club, Vice-President 35 Castletonian Staff, Class Editor 35 Sentinel Staff 35 Basketball 2, 3, Captain 45 SCA Recreation Committee 15 SCA Welfare Committee 4. LYoNs, BARBRA JEAN Science Club 1, 2, 4, President 35 Mathematics Club 15 Beta Club 4, Vice-President 35 SCA Vice- President 35 President Junior Classg Band 3, 45 Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 SCA Citizenship Committee 15 SCA Bulletin Board Committee 25 SCA Dramatic Committee 3, 45 Sentinel Staff, Make-Up Edi- tor 3, 45 Castletonian Staff 35 Mathematics Medal 3. MEADE, GERTRUDE MARIE SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 FHA 1, 25 Science Club 2, 35 Choir 3, 45 Commercial Club 4. MEADE, ROGER CLAYTON Freshman Club 15 FFA 2, 4, Sec- retary 35 SCA Recreation Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. MEADOWS, ARNOLD DAVID SCA President 45 Library Club, Secretary 25 Beta Club 3, 45 Mathematics Club 4, Reporter 35 Band 1, 25 Basketball Manager 45 Castletonian Staff, Sports Editor 3, Photographer 45 Sentinel Staff, Mimeograph Operator 3, 45 SCA Athletic Committee 15 SCA Rec- reation Committee 2, 3. MILTON, ANNA RUTH Freshman Club 15 Library Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 SCA Recreation Committee 25 SCA Bulletin Board Committee 35 SCA Citi- zenship Committee 4. MOORE, MARY SUE SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, 3, 45 Commercial Club 45 4- H Club 1. MUI.LINS, LINDA ANN SCA Welfare Committee, Chair- man 45 SCA Recreation Commit- tee 1, 25 SCA Dramatic Commit- tee 35 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Li- brary Club 15 Journalism Club 25 Monogram Club, Reporter 35 Chemistry Club 45 Choir 1, 25 Band 3, 45 Basketball Manager 25 Castletonian Staff 35 Sentinel Staff, Sports Editor 3. ONEY, LINDA SUE Freshman Club 15 SCA Recrea- tion Committee 15 SCA Dra- matic Committee 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y, President 45 Beta Club 35 Choir 1, 25 4-H Club 1, 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Sentinel Staff, Circu- lation Manager 4, Typist 45 Cas- tletonian Staff, Class Editor 4, Typist 4. SE IOR DIRECTORY OSBORNE, MARY ANN SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 FHA 2, 33 Tri-Hi-Y, Reporter 43 Latin Club 33 Com- mercial Club 4. OSBORNE, MARY RUTH SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 43 Freshman Club 1. PETERS, NELL ANN FHA, Reporter 3, Treasurer 43 Library Club 23 Tri-Hi-Y 43 4-H Club 1, 23 Freshman Club 13 Choir 2g SCA Recreation Com- mittee 23 SCA Dramatic Commit- tee 4. PHILLIPS, LORETTA GAYE Tri-HiY 33 Commercial Club 33 Freshman Club 13 SCA Recrea- tion Committee 1, 2, 43 SCA Welfare Committee 3. PHILLIPS, PAUL EUGENE Science Club 13 Freshman Club 13 SCA Safety Committee 23 SCA Recreation Committee 3. PoRTER, DOROTHY MAE Freshman Club 13 FHA 33 Tri- Hi-Y 43 Commercial Club 43 SCA Bulletin Board Committee 4. PORTER, ROBERT LILBURN Vice-President Senior Class3 SCA Athletic Committee 2, 43 SCA Recreation Committee 33 Fresh- man Club 13 Science Club 43 Monogram Club 43 Baseball 33 Basketball 2, 3, 4. PRICE, MAE BELL SCA Recreation Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Freshman Club 13 FHA 23 Commercial Club 4. PUCKETT, JOHN HENRY Freshman Club 13 4-H Club 1. RING. JAMES LEE Freshman Club 13 Science Club 2, 3, 43 Choir, President 43 SCA Dramatic Committee 3, Chair- man 43 SCA Bulletin Board Com- mittee l, 23 Sentinel Staff, Art Editor 43 Castletonian Staff, Club 43 One-Act Play, The Editor Hunger I Got - first place award in county, district, and state 23 One-Act Play, Hello Out There - first place award in district and state 3. SALYER, DAVID CHADWICK Science Club l, 23 Key Club, Vice-President 23 Freshman Club 13 Reporter Senior Class: Sentinel Staff, Mimeograph Operator 3, 43 Castletonian Staff, Club Editor 3. SALYER, MALISSIE LoUIsE Freshman Club 13 SCA Bulletin Board Committee 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri- Hi-Y 4. SMITH, BETTY JANE Freshman Club 13 4-H Club 2, Reporter 13 Science Club 23 FHA 3, President 43 Choir 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 13 SCA Athletic Com- mittee 13 SCA Recreation Com- mittee 2, 3, 43 Home Economics Medal 3. STATZER, DARCELLA FAYE Freshman Club 13 FHA 2, 33 4- H Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 4: Choir l, 2, 3, 43 Bible Club 1, 33 :SCA Recreation Committee 2, STEEEEY, JANICE LEOTA Freshman Club 13 4-H Club 1, 33 SCA Recreation Committee l, 33 FHA 2, 4: SCA Welfare Com- mittee 23 Assistant Basketball Manager 33 Commercial Club 33 SCA Athletic Committee 43 Tri- Hi-Y, Treasurer 4. .-721. STEWART, NoRMA LEE Freshman Club 1, 23 Monogram Club 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 33 SCA Athletic Committee 3, 43 SCA Recreation Committee 1. SUIT, HOWARD FLETCHER, JR. Commercial Club 2, 33 Science Club 1, President 43 SCA Rec- reation Committee 13 SCA Wel- fare Committee 23 SCA Dramatic Committee 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 One-Act Play, The Hunger I Got - first place award in county, district, and state 2. SUTHERLAND, JOYCE FERN Freshman Club 13 Science Club 3, 43 FHA 23 SCA Recreation Committee 13 SCA Citizenship Committee 23 SCA Dramatic Committee 33 SCA Welfare Com- mittee 43 Sentinel Staff, Typist 43 Castletonian Staff, Sports Edi- tor 4, Typist 4. VIcARs, PEGGY LoU SCA Recreation Committee 2, 33 Freshman Club 13 Commercial Club 4. WARD, DORIS JEAN Reporter Freshman Class: SCA Recreation Committee 1, 43 Fresh- man Club 1. Woon, LUTHER WAYNE Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Freshman Club 13 SCA Rec- reation Committee 1, 2, 3. 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Your Friendly Ford Dealer .kg- Dr. J. S. Henderson CHIROPRACTOR WALL STREET ABINGDON, VA. Phone MArket 8-3662 Russell Mutual Insurance AGENCY LEBANON VIRGINIA Brooks Electric Hatchery Phone 347 ABINGDON VIRGINIA Stuckey's Pecan Shoppe Fine Pecan Candies, Gifts and Souvenirs ABINGDON-BRISTOL HIGHWAY Lone Star Restaurant 85 Motel Located on U. S. Route Alt. 58 on St. Paul - Abingdon Highway CASTLEWOOD VIRGINIA BUDLEY BURNS LEBANON VIRGINIA Jessee's Drug Store LEBANON VIRGINIA The Store Where You Are Always Welcome Phone 369 Best Wishes To the Graduating Class of Castlewood High A FRIEND Castle Chevrolet Co. Telephone 52 CHEVROLET AND oI.DsMoBn.E Sales and Service LEBANON VIRGINIA Anthony F. Distefano, M.D. ST. PAUL VIRGINIA Leroy M. Hull Co., Inc. Power Farm Machinery BRISTOL VIRGINIA Campbell Hardware and Furniture Co. Hotpoint Appliances John Deere Farm Machinery PHONE 8 LEBANON, VA. EAT THE BEST AT SPORTSMAN'S GRILL I Mile West of Lebanon Phone 107J2 LEBANON VIRGINIA Lay's Hdwe. 85 Furniture Co. Building Materials COEBURN, VA. - Phone 2526 ST. PAUL, VA. - Phone 2-8191 NORTON, VA. - Phone 500 COFFEE CUP CAFE A Good Place To Eat BRISTOL VIRGINIA VAN DERVORT'S, INC. Smart Styles - Quality Shoes Properly Fitted BRISTOL TENNESSEE ..3L.. KERN'S BAKERY BRISTOL, VIRGINIA ERWIN SUPPLY SI HARDWARE CO., INC McCLURE, VIRGINIA FULLERS MARKET Nationally Advertised Brands ST. PAUL VIRGINIA Phone RO 2-8111 LEBANON MOTOR SALES, INC. Telephone 22 and TR 3-2411 Ford Sales and Service LEBANON, VA. HONAKER, VA. ADDINGTON GROCERY NICKELSVILLE VIRGINIA Phone GR 9-3723 Our Prices Are Right Morning, Noon and Night Buy Bobbie Brooks and All Nationally .4 dvertised M dse. at MEADE,S DEPT. STORE ST. PAUL ' VIRGINIA Phone RO 2-8221 GEO. F. PATRICK CO. Candies M argarine Specialties BRANCH - HONAKER, VA. 305 PIEDMONT AVE., BRISTOL, VA. MCCLURE LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. MCCLURE, VA. Phone Clinchco 2261 CLINTWOOD, VA. Phone 4721 Your Reliable Lumber Dealer BOLTON BROS. Distributors of Cities Service Oil Co. Products PHONE 2-8891 ST. PAUL, VA. MCREYNOLDS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. Sherwin-Williams Paints Lumber E? Building Materials ST. PAUL VIRGINIA AMBULANCE SERVICE Anywhere - Any Time HUFF-COOK FUNERAL HOME ST. PAUL, VA. DIAL ROckWell 2-2211 COMPARE PET DAIRY PRODUCTS WITH ANY OTHERS - P - l - 3 Pnstzunlzsn Mun 3 ICE CREAM Z Taste the Fresh C rea1n H ornogenized Vitamin D Milk BRISTOL, VA. BIG STONE GAP, VA. -35- NEW HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. ST. PAUL VIRGINIA Phone ROckwell 2-2611 Complete Home Furnishings Large Enough To Serve You - Small Enough to Know You For the News While It Is Still News, Read THE KINGSPORT TIMES - NEWS D. S. BUCK, Consignee See Texaco Petroleum Products D O B Y N S - T A Y L O R and Firestone Products ,, 1 , ,, WHOLESALE ONLY Just Over fit Kingsport or Quality E? Service Unexcelled Phone ROckwell 2-3221 ST. PAUL VIRGINIA SPORTING GOODS - HARDWARE FURNITURE - GIFTS WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES ABINGDON GROCERY COMPANY Wholesale Grocers DEVAULT'S INC. Sporting Goods 14 Lee St., Phone 3568 ABINGDON VIRGINIA BRISTOL VIRGINIA .IESSEE'S FOOD BRISTOL MARKET FURNITURE CO., INC. Groceries - Meats - Vegetables 'Suze Furnish the Home Complete Dial ROckwell 2-8861 Corner Sixth and Shelby Street ST. PAUL VIRGINIA BRISTOL, TENN. PHONE 750 ..6.. -e xiii? Best Wishes To the Senior Class of 1957 FIRST NATIONAL BANK LEBANON VIRGINIA ,i He , ffiipegjx Best Wishes OTS HARRY F. RYRD Finney - Easterly - Finney Lebanon Funeral Home Modern Chapel AMBULANCE SERVICE Day - Call 23 and 62 Night -- Call 181 and 56 All Burial Policies Accepted CRARTREE BUICK COMPANY Abingdon-Bristol Highway ABIN DON VIRGINIA STARLITE GRILL and BALL ROOM Square Dancing Saturday Nights Dante Road Furniture, Appliances, Hardware, Clothing, Shoes, Groceries REX SHOPPING CENTER INCORPORATED Courteous and Friendly Service Always Telephone MArket 8-3151 ABINGDON, VA. ROUTE 2 DAN TE HOTEL LEBANON GENERAL HOSPITAL J. E. Caney Boyd, Manager Incorporated DANTE, VA. PHONE 7311 LEBANON VIRGINIA KENNEDY'S 55-awe I E X PIGGLY WIGGLY I eb I, My F , ti.. N . , gum ST. PAUL VIRGINIA omg-N: f .S'ulIb 'T!,NI Pvffiy Your Fathers and Mothers Trade With Us HAYES 85 REYNOLDS ROUTE 4 BRISTOL, TENN. Highway 421, 2 Miles from Bristol The Country Store That Saves You M ore PEOPLES FURNITURE GO. Roy Kilgore, Owner K elvinator Appliances and Complete Home Furnishings Phone FU 6-534 GATE CITY VIRGINIA .-.8 81 ST. PAUL NATIONAL BANK ST. PAUL VIRGINIA Capital S100,000 Member F.D.I.C. Armstrong Construction Company, Inc. General Contractors 151 Shelby Street KINGSPORT, TENN. St. Paul Builders and Supply Co., Inc. CMfg. of Cement and Cinder Blocksb Lumber EE? Builders Material ST. PAUL VIRGINIA P. O. Box 396 Phone RO 2-8332 Blackstone Grocery flleats, Groceries, Vegetables Phone RO 2-8769, St. Paul CASTLEWOOD, VA. Route 1 Moore-Earhart Co. Athletic Equipment and Luggage Outfitters of School and College Teams 647 State Street - Telephone 636 BRISTOL VIRGINIA P E N N E Y ' S Broad and Center KINGSPORT TENNESSEE P. H. Nickels Dept. Store Almost Everything For Everybody Phone No. 3801 GATE CITY VIRGINIA City Esso Station STANDARD PRODUCTS Operated by Pat and Delaney Herron Phone 2482 GATE CITY VIRGINIA Faucett's Company Phone South 3200 China - Glass - Silver - Gifts Housewares - Wedding Invitations BRISTOL VIRGINIA 806-812 State Street Viers 85 Barton Service Station General Auto and Truck Repairing Gas, Oil, Tires and Accessories CLINCHCO VIRGINIA Telephone 3681 Buchanan Furniture Company Furniture of Distinction COEBURN VIRGINIA Phone 2576 Krislee's Department Store 'Knowingly We Will Not Be Undersoldi' GATE CITY VIRGINIA Taylor-Kiser Ins. Agency For All Your Insurance Needs ST. PAUL VIRGINIA G. B. Lambert's Store General Merchandise NORA VIRGINIA Blevins Tire Company 11 Seventh Street BRISTOL TENN.-VA. Phone S. 243 Day - 2637 Night Farmer's Feed Store Phone ROckwe11 2-6371 CASTLEWOOD VIRGINIA Dr. E. G. Watts DENTIST GATE CITY VIRGINIA Maynard Market STRATTON VIRGINIA The Snap Shop Roll Film Developed and Printed Gift Shop NICKELSVILLE VIRGINIA Cussins Grocery NORA VIRGINIA ,90- Clincliiield Pharmacy John J. Minahan, Jr., Pharmacist TELEPHONE 4111 DANTE VIRGINIA Prescriptions A Specialty Also A Complete Line of Sick Room Supplies and Allied Drug Sundries 8:30 a. in. to 7:30 p. in. STAN'S DRIVE-IN Short Orders Milk Shakes Sundaes Sandwiches Curb Service Located Intersection U. S. 58 and 66 Phone St. Paul 2-7981 CASTLEWOOD, VA. BamlC Radio gl Appliance Co. ST. PAUL, VA. Phone RO 2-8311 Congratulations To Castlewooa' Seniors from Your K elvinator Dealer ALFRED'S A Smart Shop for Men ana' Wonien LEBANON, VIRGINIA Phone 151 Roy H. Ball Ancil Kiser Mrs. Nell Hawkins Lohr Rhoten James 0. Dickenson R. F. Gillespie Nancy Ervin Elizabeth Delzingo Evelyn King Beulah J. Skeens Adelphina Glass Mae Harris Roy Phillips Linda Allen Noah Powers Herbert Linkous John W. Wheeler PATRGNS Billy tRedJ Doyle Edith Sutherland Rev. Steirling Gordon Ed Howard Broadwater J. L. Porter. III Rep. W. Pat Jennings Mrs. Osborne Tate T. S. Bratton A Friend Lucille Bolinsky Anna Ruth Quillen Curtis Byington Wallace Sexton Dominick Borelli Lois Osborne, R.N. C. A. Mock Mandal J. Mack Paul Bellamy Sally Bailey Jack Berry Neil Hall C. E. Hedgepeth Polly Butler Dorothy Porter 0. T. Cassell J. C. Thomas Ellen Gray Margaret J. Castle Mrs. Ed Duncan Mrs. Jack Townes Melvin Gordon A Friend Alice Tarr BUSINESS PATRONS Bank Street Men's Shop, Bristol, Tenn. C. W. Stapleton Barber Shop, Dante, Va Dr. F. H. Moore, Dentist, Abingdon, Va. Arnold's Jewelers, Abingdon, Va. Nickel's Service Station, Lebanon, Va. Rush Shoe Shop, Abingdon, Va. G. Q. Gilmer, Lebanon, Va. Ellis Pharmacy, Inc., Abingdon, Va. Gibson Grocery, Castlewood, Va. Morrell Shoe Shop, Abingdon, Va. Homeland Cafe, Lebanon, Va. Crowder's Beauty Shop, Dante, Va. E. P. Elliott Groceries, Nickelsville, Va J. D. Creger, M.D., St. Paul, Va. Alley's Grocery, Castlewood, Va. Riverside Grocery, Phone 2701, Clinchco, Va. Sutherland Supply Co., Stratton, Va. Gulf Service Center, St. Paul, Va. Bostic Grocery, Castlewood, Va. Campbell Store, Castlewood, Va. Coeburn Grocery, Coeburn, Va. Ira Salyefs Store 8: Station, Castlewood a. Borden's Cheese, Bristol, Va. P. N. Davis, Jr., St. Paul, Va. M 0 O R E ' S Potato Chips Popcorn Peanuts Peanut Butter Sandwiche 11 14: Norton Floral Co. Say It With Flowers Flowers Phone Day or I ST. PAUL For A-ll Occasions Night ROckwe1l 2-3891 VIRGINIA . . . I Clinch River Quarries Producers of Crushed Limestone N Phone RO 2-3411 and RO 2-2641 ST. PAUL VIRGINIA Wampler's Service Station I CASTLEWOOD VAN DEVORT'S JUNIOR BOOT SHOP 10 Sixth Street VIRGINIA Good Shoes To Grow Up In BRISTOL, TENNESSEE I I .. I- . , Phillips Bros. Royal Laundries SIICCII Metal SI'10p and Dry Cleaners North on 64 There's A Difference MIDWAY VIRGINIA NORTON VIRGINIA Hanging Rock Service Station Greasing. Washing. Complete Lubricatioii, General Repairs ST. PAUL VIRGINIA M. S. PORTER Russell County Cooperative, Inc. Seeds. Feeds, Fertilizers, Farm Supplies LEBANON, VA. HONAKER. VA. KELLY si GREEN , Photographic Supplies - Silverglo Photo Finishing I CASTLEWOOD VIRGINIA 514 Cumberland st. I l BRISTOL VIRGINIA ' Polio Livestock Fire Auto I St. Paul Insurance Agency Temple Hill Cemetery NANCY M. Cox AND MARY D. Cox, Agents St- P395 2'f,,fljJI'la1VIi'fl'giNli'l-lilding CASTLEWOOD VIRGINIA Phone RO 2-2181 'MAKE ONE CALL DO IT ALL! ROYAL JEWELERS mm NORTON VIRGINIA CLEANEQ ERS 9 QZEQKIZI64 dfuflge, H' The Castletonian Staff wishes to thank all the advertisers for their cooperation and support. 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