Castlewood High School - Castletonian Yearbook (Castlewood, VA)

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u % ' Published by the Journalism Class of CASTLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Castlewood, Virginia Volume X Darlene Fields Catherine Chafin Mrs. Stella Gibson Editor Business Manager Advisor 1960 has been a year filled with work and play. We, of the CASTLETONIAN Staff have tried to look at your year and your school .... and to preserve it permanently ... in words and pictures . . . portraying the highlights . . . the faces . . . the facts that you hold most dear. familiar faces . . . FRIENDSHIPS FELLOWSHIP and FUN! ALMA MATER Hail Alma Mater, so dear To you a rah and a cheer. We trod thy sacred halls To answer thy bell ' s call. May our efforts be not in vain For knowledge is our gain. Hail Alma Mater, we sing to thee. Thy name within our hearts Will treasured be. As the days go by our thoughts Will turn, and give thee the praise For all we ' ve learned. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Page 1 ADMINISTRATION Page 10 and 11 CLASSES Pjig e 16 and 17 ORGANIZATIONS Page 52 and 53 ATHLETICS Page 68 and 69 ADVERTISEMENTS Page 80 and 81 May we always remember 8 Qt CASTLEWOOD HIGH! j i 9 PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE As you enter through these doors it should be with a sense of pride and gratitude- -pride that you have such a fine and imposing building with modern facilities and equipment- -gratitude that your parents have gladly made it possible for you to attain the foundation for an education in most any field of specialization that you may desire. You are living in an age of science and space--an age of change, discovery, development, rockets, electronics, skill, and technology. The way of life, the way of doing things, and the way of education have been undergoing tremendous changes during recent years and will continue to undergo far greater changes in the future. You will find the challenges interesting that confront you and the corripetition great in every field of endeavor. You must possess the general education, the skill, and the know-how to cope with the ever increasing demands that will be always in front of you. The days that you spent in high school can be either stepping stones to a higher, richer, and nobler life or to one that will be fraught with disaster and hardships, A good attitude and much application to your subjects and duties will help you to get started on the road to success and happiness in life. In the future, as you turn through the pages of the Castletonian, may it bring back to you pleasant memories and the worthwhileness of the days you spent in Castlewood High School. J. E. CARTER, Principal 12 A school always takes pride in the a- chievements of its graduates. Miss Betty Sexton, our secretary, is a 1958 graduate of Castlewood High School. Mr. John Graybeal is our assistant principal. He is a great asset to our school and has faithfully executed his duties in an efficient and understanding manner. Our sincere thanks go to Mr. Graybeal for his counseling and his part in making our school life successful. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. Roy Anderson, A.B.; M.A. Band and Choir Mrs. Frances Banner, B.A. Home Economics Mr. Carles Billips, B.A. Physical Education Mr. M. E. Campbell, B.E. Social Studies, Geography Mrs. J. E. Carter, B.S. Math, French Mrs, Lillian Clifton, A.B. English Mr. Billy Cross, B.S. Chemistry, Science, Biology Mrs. Lois David, B.S. Home Economics, Science 13 Mrs. Jerroleen Elam, B.A. Librarian Mrs, Dicey Fletcher, B.A. Math Mrs. Stella Gibson, B.S. English, Yearbook Advisor Mr. Harold E. Gilliam, B.S. History, Science, Social Studies Mrs, Thelma Hancock History, Government Miss Lexie Johnson, B.S. Science, Biology Mrs. Nell Jordon, B.S. English, Journalism Miss Polly M. Lark, B.S. Bookkeeping, Typing, General Business HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mr. Richard E. Rhea, B.S. Agriculture Mr. W. C. Robinson, B.S. Typing, General Business Miss Gladys Roop, B.S. Mathematics Mr. C. W. Sutherland Science, Math, English Mrs. Mary Sutherland, B.S. English Miss Karen Wood, B.S. Physical Education Mrs, Paul Adams Sixth Grade Mrs. Pearl Ball Third Grade Mrs. Helen Beauchamp Sixth Grade Mrs. Sarah Beauchamp Third Grade Mrs, Gladys Duff Fifth Grade Miss Bess Gibson Fourth Grade Mrs. Dorothy Gillenwater Fifth Grade Mrs. Lola Howard Sixth Grade GRADE FACULTY Miss Carolyn Kiser Second Grade Mrs, Frances Kiser Second Grade Mrs. Nell Linkous First Grade Mrs. Dorothy Litton First Grade Mrs. Louise Mabe Seventh Grade Mrs, Betty Nell Milton First Grade Miss Geneva Mullins Third Grade Mrs. Crotie Osborne Fourth Grade Mrs. Joanne Ross Fourth Grade Miss Frances Lee Searcey Second Grade Mrs. Louella Selfe Seventh Grade Mrs. Elizabeth Wolfe Fifth Grade 15 CLASSES SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Roger Glovier, treasurer; Clara Sue Blair, reporter; James Duncan, secretary; John Tompa 111, president; Bobby Vicars, vice-president. THE SENIOR CLASS The year of 1959-60 will be an unforgettable year for most of us. They said it couldn ' t be done! We proved to ourselves and to others that strength can lie in small num- bers. The smallness of our class has drawn us into closer bonds of FRIENDSHIP and FELLOWSHIP and a keener sense of responsibility to our class and to our school. Senior s, let us pause before tak- ing departure from the scenes so dear to us and look back over the happen- ings of four (or more for some of us) momentous years. It seems as if it were only yesterday that we were green freshmen. As we ’reminisce over the past three year s, we call our days in high school as a glorious com- bination of having FUN and learning. Our classes, teachers, clubs, sports, and friends are all segments of our happy days at Castlewood High. These among many others have aided us in preparing for our future and in- stilling in our hearts memories that we will always hold dear. Life has been about the same with us as with the seniors who have gone before us. We are now standing at the threshold of a new world. We have stood together here as high school students; may we still stand together through all time and show the world that C.H.S. can send forth boys and girls who are surpassed by none. Then came that all important junior year. One notable event was the Junior-Senior Party. The theme we used was A Song in My Heart . 18 Mrs. Gibson awards the winners, Phyllis Minnick and Cecil Mays, for solic- iting the most ads. CLARA SUE BLAIR Transferred from Cumberland, Kentucky, in 1957. Tri-Hi-Y Sec- retary 2; Nurses Club Reporter 2, Secretary 3; Junior Class Re- porter; Senior Class Reporter; Business Club Vice-President 4; Sentinel Staff, Club Editor 4, Assistant Mimeograph Operator 4; Castletonian Staff, Make-Up Editor 4; Homecoming Attendant 3,4. RAY HANSFORD BUSH 4-H Club 1 ; Freshman Club 1 ; Business Club2, President 4; Foot- ball Manager 2, 3; Baseball2,3; Athletic Club 3; Junior Class Presi- dent 3; S.C.A. Treasurer 4; Sentinel Staff, Circulation Manager, Mimeograph Operator 4. ROSCOE CARTY Freshman Club 1; Athletic Club 2; Football 3, 4; Recreation 3; Tumbling Club 3,4,5; Baseball 3. SHELBY RUTH CASTLE Freshman Club 1; F.H.A. 2; Drama Club 3; Music Club 4; Choir 1; Flag Corps 3; Library Club Vice-President 5. Maxine Williams, Clara Sue Blair, Bobby Vicars, John Tompa III, Darlene Fields, Ray Bush, James Duncan, and Roger Glovier pause for a pose before leaving for Career Day at Lebanon. PATRICIA COUNTS Transferred from Midlothian High School, Midlothian, Virginia 4; Library Club 4. ROBERT H. DORTON Freshman Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Athletic Committee 2; 4-H Club 1; Safety Committee 1; Livestock Judging Team 1; Recreation Com- mittee 3. JAMES EDWARD DUNCAN Transferred from St. Paul High School 1; President Freshman Class; Football 1,2,3, Captain 4; Basketball, J.V. 1,2, Varsity 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Treasurer Sophomore Class; Treasurer J uni or Class; Secretary Senior Class; Homeroom Representative 4; Athletic Club 2,3,4; Sentinel Staff, Sports Editor 4; Castlet onian Staff, Sports Editor 4. FERN DARLENE FIELDS Transferred from St. Paul High School in 1957. Future Nurses Club, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Beta Club 3, President 4; Secretary Junior Class; Castletonian Staff, Editor 4; Sentinel Staff, Class Editor 4, Assistant Mimeograph Operator 4; S.I.P.A. Con- vention 3; Basketball, Manager 4. THE SENIOR CLASS ,j[ I ii i t j I £f II, I . ' v ' 5; ' . ' Sir . Roger Glovier, Shelby Castle, Patsy Kiser, Phyllis Minnick, and John Tompa III are identifying pictures. PAUL DOUGLAS FLEENOR Freshman Club 1; Athletic Club 2,4. ROGER LEE GLOVIER Freshman Club 1; Dramatics Z; Music Club President 3,4; Choir 2; Band 1,2, 3, 4; French Horn Section Leader 1,2,3; All-State Band 3,4; Student Band, Director 3; Castletonian Staff, Class Editor 4; Sentinel Staff, Typist 4; Vice-President Junior Class; Treasurer Senior Class. DOUGLAS McArthur hale Freshman Club 1; 4-H Club 1; Athletic Committee 2,3,4; Safety Patrol 1,2. OLAF ROSS HARMON ; 4-H Club 1; Athletic Club 2; Business Club 3,5, Freshman Club John Tompa III, Clara Sue Blair, James Duncan, Ray Bush, Maxine Williams, Darlene Fields, and Bobby Vicars are leaving to solicit ads. With a little hard work we should be able to do it. THE SENIOR CLASS PATSY FAYE KISER Recreation Club 1; Science Club 2; Library Club, Reporter 2,3. CECIL MAYS Freshman Club 1; S.C.A. Recreation Club 3; Athletic Club 2. PHYLLIS IvUNNICK Library Club 1; Nurses Club 2, President 4; F.H.A. 3; Sentinel Staff, Exchange Editor 4; Castletonian Staff, Circulation Manager 4. RONNIE PUCKETT Freshman Club 1; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Tximbling Club 5. Ray Bush and Darlene Fields are operating the Mimeograph. JOHN TOMPA m Freshman Club 1 ; Tumbling Club 2,3,4, 5; Football 3,4, Manager 5; Basketball Manager 4; Safety Patrol 1,2; President Senior Class. BOBBY LEE VICARS Freshman Club 1; S.C.A. Recreation Committee 1; Athletic Club 2; Reporter 3,4; Sentinel Staff, Typist 4; Castletonian Staff, Typist 4; Vice-President Senior Class. JULIA MAXINE WILLIAMS Freshman Club 1; S.C.A. Recreation Committee 1; Athletic Com- mittee 2; 4-H Club 1; Science Club 2,3; Latin Club 2; Business Club 3; Library Club 4; Castletonian Staff, Typist 4; Sentinel Staff, Typist 4; Beta Club 3, Secretary 4. 23 ! i JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Tommy Blackstone, treasurer; William Gibson, vice-president; John Dooley, president; Bryce Castle, secretary; Tommy Castle, reporter. THE JUNIOR CLASS Jimmy Addington Glenda Amburgey Barbara Anderson Lois Barnette Eleanor Beauchamp Tommy Blackstone Peggy Buchanan James Burns Martha Burton Shirley Burton Bryce Castle Tommy Castle Faye Chabo Catherine Chafin Johnny Chafin Patsy Chafin Sammy Chafin Elsie Cook John Corriveau Helen Couch Ginger Counts John Dooley Doris Elam Eugene Fields Janice Fields Bobbie Gibson Lynn Gibson Ronnie Gibson William Gibson Nancy Glovier Jean Gooslin Mary Lee Greer Frances Grizzle Eliza Hale Joyce Hall Henry Halloway Beverly Hamilton Scarlet Hartley Doris Holbrook Ear ne Stine Hurd JUNIOR Arland lessee Nancy lessee Nancy Johnson Rosella Johnson David Kalat Joella Kiser Judy Kiser Judy Long Lowell Marshall Mary Marshall Kay Mclnturff Helen Meade Syble Meade Bobby Moore Cornell Morris Donna Morris Faye Morrison Garland Osborne Sue Osborne Henry Phillips CLASS Imogene Phillips Peggy Powers Robert Powers Tommy Purcell Faye Ring Betty Robinson Carlyle Salyer Jackie Salyer Linda Salyer Mary Sue Salyer Clyde Sexton Jeanette Skeen James White Jolene Wood Brenda Worley Robert Sykes Mary Sue Talbert Freida Vincell Priscilla Whitaker THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Joe Farris, president; Cheryl Smith, secretary; Bobby Ireson, reporter; Wayne Roberts, treasurer; Randall Blackstone, vice-president. 28 Paul Adams, Jr. Everette Amburgey Barbara Axsom Darryl Baker Clarence Ball Delores Ball Glenna Ball Randall Blackstone Johnny Blevins Linda Booker Don Bradley Judith Bradley THE SOPHOMORE CLASS Tillman Branson William Buckles Douglas Carico Audrey Carty Harry Casteel Bobby Castle James Castle Linda Chafin Eugene Church Jean Coffey Janet Cook Nancy Cooper 29 Eloise Couch James Cromer Frankie Dean Shirley Dean Calvin Dickenson Patricia Dickenson Sherral Dixon David Farris Jane Garrett Jean Garrett James Gibson Mary Gibson SOPHOMORE Annette Gilbert Mary Gilbert Sue Glovier Jack Grizzle Maida Grizzle Donna Sue Guinn Peggy Hale Charlotte Hall David Hall James Helbert Opal Helton Sammy Herndon Lois Hicks Judy Hileman Shirley Hobbs W. H. Horne Linda Huff Ann Hulsey Bobby Ireson Roger Ireson Glenn Jessee Giles Johnson Irene Johnson Sarah Johnson CLASS Gharles Jonas Freddie Kegley Shirley Keith Bobbie Kiser Dana Kiser Omer Kiser Wiley Kiser, Jr. Elizabeth Lampkins Shirley Lewis Dennis Long Tommy Marshall Linda Mclnturff Joey Mason Joyce Maxfield Darlis Meade Ella Mae Meade Janice Meade Joyce Meade Lillie Mae Meade Linda Meade Mary Lou Minton Kelley Monk Faye Moore Robert Osborne SOPHOMORE Sammy Osborne Wayne Osborne Texie Penland Mack Perry Clifton Phillips Margaret Phillips Bruce Porter James Powers Jeanette Powers Douglas Purcell Rebecca Rasnake Charlene Ring Wayne Roberts Eddie Robinson Jeanette Robinson Joanne Salyer Joyce Salyer Ronnie Salyer Sidney Salyer Eva Lynn Searcey Cheryl Smith Shirley Sproles Wanda Sproles Sammy Statzer CLASS Billy Steele James Steele Eugene Stone Charles Suit Betty Sullivan Geraldine Talbert Edward Townes Barbara Wallace Freddie Wallace Brenda Wilson FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Bobby Ball Secretary Earne Stine Hensdill Reporter Belva Glovier Vice-President Ronnie Milton Treasurer Sue Jessee President THE FRESHMAN CLASS Curtis Adams Anna Alderson Luther Alderson Barbara Austin Patsy Austin R. N. Ball Robert Ball Glenn Barnette Johnny Bentley Faye Bennett Donald Bradley Muriel Brooks Gaines Burke Hazel Burton Jeanette Bush Lousanne Byrd Susie Byrd Bryce Castle Phyllis Castle Ray Castle Virginia Castle Donald Chafin Roger Chafin Virginia Chafin Jerry Clark Frankie Clifton Joanne Cook Betty Nell Cooper Betty Couch Donald Couch Samuel Counts Nedra Dean James Dickenson Betty Jo Dingus Gary Dingus Jack Dishman Gail Fields Gaines Fields Howard Fields Benjamin Franklin Belva Glovier Sammy Glovier Linda Gray Margaret Griffith Elmer Guinn Linda Gullett Nancy Gullett Roger Gullett Lincoln Hale Phyllis HaU Randall Hall Sammy Hall Thelma Halloway Margarette Hankins Raymond Harmon Janice Helbert Lynn Helbert Catherine Helton Earnestine Hensdill Jeweldine Hensdill F reida Herron F ern Hicks Kyle Hillman Carroll Holbrook Bernice Hurd George Ingle Linda Ire son Johnny Jacobs Bobby Jessee Delsie Jessee Dorothy Jessee Jackie Jessee Kay Jessee Mary Ann Jessee Melba Jessee Sandra Jessee Sue Jessee Judy Johnson Sue Johnson Tommy Johnson Rena Kalat Carol Keith Elmore Keith Phyllis Lambert FRESHMEN Betty Jo Lampkins Jimmy Martin Sue Mason Mary Maxfield Clola Mays Carol Meade Margaret Meadows Ron d Milton Henry Moore Pauline Morris Ethel Mullins Susan Muse Abel Oney Patsy Osborne Jackie Owens Patricia Pardue Peggy Phillips Ruth Phillips Linda Sue Powers Shirley Powers Judy Ramsey Larry Ramsey Bernice Rhoten Her shall Robinette Neva Robinson Sue Robinson William Rose Archie Salyer Marie Salyer Jerroleen Scarberry Alice Faye Skeens Douglas Skeens Kyle Skeens Nina Smith Delores Sutherland Noah Taylor Linda Sue Turner Carol Vincell Clayton Wallace Eddie Whittaker CLASS Mr. Graybeal gives school letters to Lucille Skeen, Mary Ruth Sproles, Joyce lessee, Rebecca Gooslin, McArthur Carty, Carol Baker, Patsy Holbrook, Sammy Garrett, Dorothy Rasnake, and Darlene Fields. Joyce Jes see, president of 58-59 S.C. A., installs officers for 1959-60: John Corriveau, president; Ray Bush, treasurer; Darryl Baker, reporter; Texie Penland, secretary; and Robert Sykes, vice-president. 37 EIGHTH GRADE First row: Patricia Amburgey, Evelyn Bailey, Ike Barker, Helen Ball, Margaret Banner, Wil- liam Barnette, Anna Lee Barnes, Body Bartee. Second row: Joyce Bise, Eddie Booker, Patri- cia Bradford, Janice Bradley, Robert Bratton, Verta Lou Brooks, Teddy Buchanan, Danny Burke. Third row: Garland Burnette, Shirley Byrd, Patricia Carty, Yolanda Carty, Margie Casteel, William Casteel, Brenda Castle, Mary Castle. Fifth row: Joe Culbertson, Bobby Joe Davis, Fern Davis, Gaines Wade Dickenson, Nadine Dingus, Shirley Dingus, Sue Dingus, Wayne Dingus. Sixth row: Michael Di Perna, Douglas Dishman, Mary Dishman, James Dixon, Scotty Dixon, Georgia Elam, Johnny Evans, Joyce Fields. Seventh row: Nellie Fortner, Hartford Garrett, Bernard Glovier, Jerry Glovier, Donald Gilbert, Phyllistine Gordon, Gordon Gross, Lois Gullett. Fourth row: Freddie Chaffin, Karen Sue Chafin, Sulayne Church, Marvin Clark, Billy Cline, Ronald Coffev. Janet Couch, Michael Cromer. EIGHTH GRADE First row: Gary Hale, Helen Hale, Nellie Hale, Edith Hall, Harold Hall, Leonard Hall, Peggy Hall, Richard Hall. Second row: Sue Hall, Nancy Helen Hankins, Emma Lou Helbert, Wayne Helbert, Arletha Herndon, Ronald Hicks, Carol Holbrook, Eric Houck. Fifth row: Lloyd Johnson, Patty Sue Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, Charlie Justice, Barbara Keith, Ray Keith, Vernon Keith, Jr., Bobbie Joe Ken- nedy. Sixth row: Margaret Kelbourn, Janet Sue King, Dean Kiser, Barbara Lampkins, Bobby Layton, Janice Layton, Etta Mae Lewis, Eugene Linkous. Third row: Peggy Huff, Margaret Hughes, Evelyn Seventh row: Joyce Linkous, Bill Litton, Jimmy Hurd, Thelma Hurd, Mildred Sue Ingle, Allen Mays, Douglas Meade, Jimmy Meade, Mary Ruth Jessee, Amelia Jessee, Charlotte Jessee. Meade, Oakley Meade, Stoney Meade. Fourth row: Clyde Jessee, Joyce Jessee, Sammy Jessee, Sondra Jessee, Charlie Ray Johnson, Elaine Johnson, Jessee Johnson, Jimmy Lee Johnson. p Ih ■ 5- J EIGHTH GRADE First row; Doris Jean Minton, Tommy Minton, Fannie Moore, Ir della Morris, Roger Morrison, Jo Ann Mullins, Charlie Osborne, Joanne Os- borne. Second row: Lois Osborne, Sue Osborne, Rebecca Penland, J. C. Perry, Ruth Perry, Betty Phillips, Buford Phillips, Carol Sue Phillips. Third row: Colleen Phillips, George Phillips, Jeanette Phillips, Lynn Phillips, David Powers - (Absent when pictures were taken), Randy Pow- ers, Judy Purcell, Brenda Ramsey. Fourth row: Virginia Ramsey, Sue Ring, Billy Roberts, Jackie Robinson, Jean Robinson, Paul- ine Robinson, Ronald Rose, Donald Sabo. Fifth row: Gail Salyer, Jerrol Salyer, Mary Dell Salyer, Ruby Salyer, Shirley Salyer, Faye Scar- berry, Freddie Selfe, Hargis Sexton. Sixth row: Ellen Skeen, Jewel Skeen, Janice Skeen, Kay Slush, Connie Smith, James Smith, Bruce Sproles, Jerry Sproles. Seventh row: Michael Stansberry, Harvey Staple- ton, Eddie Stidham - (Absent when pictures were taken). Sue Stone, Joyce Taylor, Lois Taylor, Doris Townes, Vernon Vanderpool. Not Pictured Sue Vicars, Wilma Wagner, Scotty White, Kay Wise, Bobby Wood, Paulette Wood, Martin Wyatt. SEVENTH GRADE First row: Mrs. Mabe, teacher; Frances Routh, Becky Salyer, Lutie Faye Steffey, Pauline Weeks, Larry Johnson, Roy lessee, Mary Ann Wright, James Jessee, Betty Lou Ramsey, Johnny Gibson, Patricia Bradley, Tommy Talbert, Henry Hurd. Second row; Tommy King, Shirley Meade, Jane Austin, David Horne, Donald Gross, Clinton As- bury, David Fields, Shirley Bailey, Nancy Carico, Jeanette Griffith, Barbara Sabo, Patricia Popp. Third row: Dolly Cantrell, Patricia Counts, Brenda Grizzle, Faye Ennis, Joe Kiser, Bobby Hale, Jerry Sweeney, Douglas Hale, Thomas Ball, William Couch, David Prater. First row: Mrs. Louella Selfe, teacher; Sandra Lasley, Wendell Jacobs, David Vincell, Barbara Ann Salyer, Rose Lampkins, Billy Joe Phillips, Ronnie Dickenson, Harriet Lynne Gibson, Deanna Saddler, Kenneth Choate, Carroll Kiser. Second row: Cheryl Chaffin, Brenda Caudill, Janice Wilson, Roger Ramsey, Patricia Owens, Ruth White, LenSalyer, James Ball, Jack Benny Jacobs, Ruth Boris, Jean Bradley. Third row; Judy Rynes, Paul Hale, Betty Sue Smith, Shelva Meade, Virginia Jessee, George Breeding, Ann Harris, Sue Dooley, Eddie Bolinsky, Paul Couch, William Kiser, Freddy Stanley. 41 SIXTH GRADE First row: Shirley Dingus, Shirley Kiser, Charlene Glovier, Lois lessee. Sue Hale, Glenda Taylor, Paulette Minton, Gale Ingle, Sue Herron, Linda Sykes, Gail Kiser, Johnny Hale, Larry Hall. Second row: Mrs. Mary Ellen Adams, teacher; Lucille Osborne, Larry Hicks , Jimmy Guinn, Paul Hale, Danny Joe Taylor, Sharon Steele, Linda Chafin, Maxie Meade , Katie Salyer , Della Bradley, Eddie Salyer, Jimmy Shelley. Third row: Patsy Mays, Faye Guinn, Mary Lynn Hurd, Bobby Sexton, Joe Gillespie, Margaret Sutherland, Joyce Scarberry, Ronnie Davidson, Guy Jessee, Eddie Harris. SIXTH GRADE First row: Mrs. Helen M. Beauchamp, teacher; Roger Potter, Sammy Ring, Shelby Hall, Wilma Helbert, Betty Grizzle, Norma Hicks, Mary Lee Hall, Brenda Dingus , Kathleen Litton, Joanne Hileman, Dolly Hall, Sammy Austin. Second row: Arthur Turner, Larry Porter, Jerry Kite, Mary Lou Taylor, Jimmy Huff, Jimmy Bailey, Stevie Wallen, Ronald Clark, Jimmy Johnson, Glenda Bickley, Gary Kiser, Johnnie Dickenson. Third row: Sandra Harvey, Jean Meade, Shirley Kiser, Patricia Walden, Irene Grizzle, Wilma Stamper, Bernice Lampkins, Elaine Farr , Jorita Prater , Jane Carter , Deborah Salyer. SIXTH GRADE First row: Larry Hale, Billy Joe Couch, Wilbur Church, Daryl Phillips, Bonnie Austin. Patsy Gibson, Fay Vincell, Sue Ring, Gladys Breeding, Janis Ball. Second row: Howard Ennis, Roger Bush, Gail Phillips, Shirley Salyer, Della Helbert, Mary Lee Johnson, Dora Grizzle, Ronald Dingus, Lola F. Howard, teacher. Third row; Gary Phillips, May Marshall, Joe Sabo, Obie Marshall, Joe Boris, Lester Jessee, Orbie Jones. FIFTH GRADE First row: Danny Hall, Scotty Sweeney, Billy Gillenwater, Phillip Couch, Billy White, Billy Hillman, John Byrd, Claude Buckles, Thomas Guinn, Larry Goins. Second row: Jimmy Smith, Michael Steele, ' Jerry Gilliam, Carlyle Chafin, Ted Grizzle, Raymond Mays, Ronnie Meade, Douglas Guinn, Darrell Ruff. Third row: Carol Clifton, Gail Horne, Connie Phillips, Jane Jordan, Lorene Hall, Janet Culbertson, Judy Noe, Nora Lee Kiser, Glenna Collins, Loretta Kiser, Sharon Meade, Ann Salyer, Lynda Cox, Lynda Fields, Mrs. Gladys Duff, teacher. FIFTH GRADE First row: Thelma Grizzle, Linda Castle, Kathy Hall, Jimmy Austin, Roger Dingus, James Woody, Tommy Glovier, James Christian, Grant Marshall. Second row: Winston Bailey, Larry Grizzle, Wanda Lampkins, Betty Hall, Coetta Patrick, Brenda Hale, Ann White, Betty Austin, Alex Jacobs, James Blevins, Jackie Stamper. Third row: Jimmy Couch, Linda Lawson, Joyce Rynes, Winnie Grizzle, Mary Marshall, Mary Hale, Carl Mullins, Donald Potter, Billy Sargent, Ronald Casteel, Patsy Halloway, Mrs. Dorothy Gillenwater, teacher. FIFTH GRADE First row: Harold Steffy, Bruce Maggard, Sammy Banner, Phillip Johnson, Larry Addington, Roger Skeens, Carlton Monk, Robert Griffith. Second row: Bobby Hurd, Buck Kiser, Lee Patrick, Gilmer Waldren, Robert Hogg, Lloyd Hale, Bobbie Osborne, Stevie Lambert, A. C. Burke. Third row: Barbara Jessee, Janice Huff, Brenda Caudill, Kathy Kiser, Cathy Goodson, Irene Wallace , Brenda Mullins , Wanda Hale,Eda Sweeny, Martha AnnCounts, Hildreth Gross, Jane Ring, Geraldine Mullins, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolfe, teacher. FOURTH GRADE First row: Johnny C audill, Steve Blackson, Mike Blackson, Harry Wayne Steffey, Eddie Glovier, Ronnie King, Tommy Bratton, Tommy Hale, Johnny Boris. Second row: Tana Milton, Carol Hall, Cose Dickenson, Charlie Day, James Worley, Johnny Minton, Barney Ingle, Floyd Taylor , Ronnie Osborne , Jerry Church, Margaret Minton. Third row: Miss Bess Cibson, teacher; Diana Anderson, Mary King, Linda Wallace, Loretta Mays, Virginia Crizzle, Nancy Austin, Betty Kiser, Jean Chafin, Jane Johnson, Barbara Slagle, Betty Hurd, Nina Potter, Judy Dingus, Shelby Vincell. FOURTH GRADE First row: Donna Austin, Sidney Collier, Edward Coodson, Kennith Osborne, Tommy Dickenson, Johnny Lyttle, Leonard Worley, Allen Jessee, Guy Jessee, Jimmy Chafin. Second row: Doris Fields, Jimmy Gibson, Danny White, Clyde Jessee, Glenn Elam, Paul Hurd, Steven Stewart, Clarence Steffey, Robert Nunley, Terry Ingle, Arnold Jessee, Pamila Hurd, Mary Steffey. Third row: Floyce Glovier, Jerry Ireson, Diane Phillips, Rebecca Dellinger, Charlotte Koontz, Jo Ellen Kiser, Judy James, Lois Morissette, Mary Castle, Linda Chafin, Linda Clark, Frances Hurd, Virginia White, Josephine Cantrell, Mrs. Crotie Osborne, teacher. FOURTH GRADE First row; Mrs. Joanne Ross, teacher; Diana Hall, Alma Mutter, Marilyn Steele, Joyce Wallace, Debra Brooks, Mike Counts, J. W. Jessee, James Wilson, Eddie Guinn, Andy Delph, James Grizzle . Second row; Irene Ennis, Louise Hale, Brenda Sue Hall, Charlotte Ennis, Kennith Hall, McNeil Osborne, Harold Gray, Wayne White, Glen Worley, Wess Bailey. THIRD GRADE First row; Giles Hall, John Jessee, Lynnie Holt, Allan Hale , Ellis Jessee, Basil Grizzle, Larry Deel. Second row; Jackie Hughes, Gregory Austin, Donald Reynolds, Billy Joe Hale, Jimmy Hall, McArthur Hurd, Frances Bailey. Third row; Judy Ring, Jane Kiser, Sandra Bradley, Jackie Minton, Heggy Helbert, Frampton Mays, Linda Sweeney, Patricia Hileman, Ruth Byrd, Shirley Woody, Joyce Hurd, Janet Holbrook, Anna Grizzle, Mrs. Ball, teacher. ( THIRD GRADE First row: Ronnie Lambert, Bobby Smith, James Hall, Billy Hall, Buford Fields, Donnie Caudill, Danny Maggard, James Ball. Second row: Patty Hall, Charles Slagle, Dewey Kiser, David Morrissette, Dallas Elam, Jackie Hurd, Clifford Mullins, Ronnie Boardwine, Judy Milton, Betty Jo Saddler. Third row: Connie Sue Austin, Susan Barker, Susan Phillips, Brenda Sue Huff , Mary Jane Chafin, F redia Collins , Linda White , Nadine Grizzle , Nancy Hurd , Mary Monk, Brenda F ields , Edna Grizzle, Lorenia Mullins. Fourth row: Mrs. Beauchamp, teacher. THIRD GRADE First row: Ronnie Robertson, Johnny Kiser, Harry Lee Dale , Davey Austin, Ronald Hale, Franklin Gillenwater, Donnie Castle, Dean Hale, James Rynes. Second row: Toni Swafford, Tommy Robertson, Tommy Meade, Bruce Howard, Clifford Steffey, Gary Helbert, Sammie Boardwine, Harry Lynn Jessee, Roger Banner, Mary Ann Gibson. Third row: Brenda Chafin, Pamela Osborne, Barbara Ingle, Reba Sue Mays, Patricia Noe, Nancy Hurd, Elizabeth Hurd, Deborah Allen, Luanne Horne, Judy Sproles, Carolyn Beauchamp, Frankey Cornett, Sandra Gibson, Miss Mullins, teacher. SECOND GRADE First row: Johnny Christian, Charles Browning, Donald Branson, Jr., Gregory Buckles, Curtis Glovier, Bobby Culbertson, Johnny White. Second row: Shirley Nunley , Roger Hurd, Chris Scarberry, Fletcher Hall, Jackie Hale, Eugene Caudill, Roger Howard, Linda Boardwine. Third row: Miss Carolyn Kiser, teacher; Bonnie Austin, Linda Vincell, Beth Fields, Clara Hess, Mary Ann Adams, Gay King, Susie Gibson, Debra Bolling, Nancy Salyer, Brenda Vincell, Louise Cornett. SECOND GRADE First row: Douglas Ross, Tommy Patrick, David Branson, Ronald Turner, Larry Hillman, James Jessee, Clint White, Dwight Ingle, Jimmy Kiser. Second row: Joe Stef fey, Johnny Sabo, Donald Turner , Jimmy Chafin, Logan Bush, Oakley Helbert, Mark Dickenson, Larry Smith, Hubert Fields, Robbie Griffith. Third row: Donna Duncan, Patty Hall, BarbaraClark, Geraldine Robinson, Brenda Taylor, Nadine Bush, Nancy Ella Johnson, Marlene Jessee, Emmaline Mays, Mrs. Frances Kiser, teacher . SECOND GRADE First row: Tommy Bradley, Allen Chafin, Stevie Hale, Jimmy Lee Hale, Jerry Ingle, Giles Rose, Jimmy Osborne. Second row: Floyd Lampkins , Larry Chaif in, Nathan Hurd , Johnny Porter , Billy Robertson, Jerry Reynolds, Dewey Hurd, Jimmy Woods. Third row: Miss Searcey, teacher; Nina Gail Hall, Nancy Robinson, Judy Ann Castle, Mildred Breeding, Jo Ann Hughes, Mary Hurd, Barbara Dickenson, Donita Meade, Kathy McReynolds, Pamela Hall. FIRST GRADE First row: J. D. Stamper, Michael Jessee, Jackie Carlton, Roger Couch, Stanley Hurd, Carroll Blevins, Johnny Huff, Paul Hale. Second row: Raymond White, George Maggard, John Woods, Ronnie Hurd, Wayne Roberts, Gregory Potter, Dione Osborne. Third row: Mrs. Nell Linkous, teacher; Lula Fay Sweeney, Brenda Taylor, Michelle Liles, Connie Dickenson, Virginia Ervin, Shelvy Grizzle, Patsy Grizzle, Avis Steffey, Bonnie Hurd, Martha Gibson, Barbara Bradley. FIRST GRADE First row; Mack Salyer , David Jessee, Richard Castle, James Clark, David White, Jerry Chafin, Mike Sproles, Freddie Holbrook, Thomas Banner. Second row: Gail King, Shirley Steffey, Gregory Guinn, Buster Hurd, Henry Taylor, Carson White, Phyllis Worley, Alva Hurd, Irene Phipps, Ellen Helbert. Third row: Mrs. Dorothy Litton, teacher; Vivian Vincell, Patsy Hall, June Breeding, Judy Ruff, Patricia Fields, Joyce Elam, Judy Grubb, Francine Swafford, Teresa Howard, Cathy Johnson. FIRST GRADE First row: Roger Davis, Kirby Hughes, Denny Boardwine , Tim Hall, James White, David Cox, Glenn Gibson, Larry Monk. Second row: Willie Grizzle, Billy Wallace, Carlos Hurd, Phillip Byrd, Danny Jessee, Howard Reynolds, Jackie Allen, Timmy Branson, Joey Smith, Louise Fields. Third row: Ina Mullins, Cathy Glovier, Bobbie Porter, Nada Patrick, Rebecca Banner, Sue Wilson, Barbara Walden, Mary Routh, Diana Edwards, Vicky Herndon, Erma Hall, Nancy Gray, Linda Mays, Mrs. Betty Nell Milton, teacher. NoraKiser, AnnSalyer, Connie Phillips, Beth Fields, Gay King, and Susie Gibson GailHorne, Jan Culbertson, and Lorene Hall are enjoying Christmas carols, are playing some games. OUR LITTLE FOLK Rebecca Banner, Bobbie Jean Porter, and Ina May Mullins are decorating their Christmas tree while Nancy Gray and Larry Monk are reading about Santa. Lula Sweeny, Martha Jane Gibson, Johnny Huff, Virginia Ervin, Gregory Potter, Martha Turner, George Maggard, and Diane Osborne are enjoying a reading class. 51 X • • 4 •! . • I ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION COUNCIL First row: John Corriveau, president; Darryl Baker, reporter; Ray Bush, treasurer; Robert Sykes, vice-president. j Second row; Mr. John Graybeal, sponsor; Glenda Taylor, Katie Salyer, Joella Kiser, Becky Salyer, Fame Stine Hensdill, Betty Dingus, Gail Salyer, Kattie Litton. Third row: Connie Smith, Billy Kiser, Neva Robinson, Patty Counts, Jeanette Griffith, Nancy Carico, Amelia Jessee, Sue Stone. Fourth row: Ruth Boris, Sherral Chafin, Paul Adams, Jr., Johnny Dooley, Sue Jessee, Joyce Linkous, Jane Carter. S.C.A. ATTUNED ' TO DEMOCRACY I The Student Cooperative Association is u- nique in that every student in school is a mem- ber. The council is made up of the five elected officers, the class presidents, and an elected representative from each homeroom. Probab- ly the outstanding service rendered by the coun- i! cil is patrolling the lunch lines every day so that t members of the faculty may have free time for lunch. The council plans and conducts assemb- ly programs once each month. The S. C. A. [ arranges for flowers when there is a death in the home of one of the students. They collect contributions for worth-while organizations. , The S.C.A. encourages good citizenship on ; the part of each student and cooperation among ' the students and faculty to make abetter school. John Corriveau, president of S. C. A. BETA CLUB MEANS SCHOLASTIC ABILITY First row: John Dooley, treasurer ; Maxine Williams, secretary; Darlene Fields, presi- dent; Faye Ring, vice-president; Joella Kiser, reporter. Second row: Catherine Chafin, Frances Grizzle, Martha Burton, Freida Vincell, Eliza Hale, Helen Couch. Third row: Donna Morris, John Carter, sponsor. BE TA CLUB The Beta Club is an honor organization of juniors and seniors. The members are required to have a B average. The purpose of the club is to recognize and encourage high scholarship achievement, leadership, and service ability. They take pride in the school trophies by keeping them clean. Yearly activities of the club include an as- sembly induction of new members and to buy lunch for a needy student in high school. Corriveau, Mary Lee Greer, Glenda Amburgey, Mrs. Darlene Fields is giving out presents to Joella Kiser, Faye Ring, John Dooley, and Maxine Williams at the Beta Club Christmas party. Maxine Williams, JohnCorriveau, Fran- ces Grizzle, Mrs. Carter, sponsor; Glenda Amburgey, and John Dooley are enjoying their Beta Club Journals. First row: Mrs. David, sponsor; Janice Fields, reporter; Linda Gray, ti easurer; Phyllis Minnick, president; Darlene Fields, secretary; Donna Morris, vice-president. Second row: Evelyn Hurd, Shirley Burton, Catherine Helton, Patsy Chafin, Delores Ball, Barbara Wallace, Phyllis Hall. Third row: Goal Helton, Sue Glovier, Margaret Phillips. SPECIALIZED First row: Miss Lark, sponsor; Catherine Chafin, program chair- man; Eliza Hale, treasurer ; Jeanette Skeen, reporter; Rebecca Rasnake, secretary; Clara Blair, vice-president; Ray Bush, president. Second row; Eugene Fields, Eva Lynn Searcey, Doris Elam, Audrey Carty, Faye Ring, Ann Hulsey, W. H. Horne. Third row: Mary Lou Minton, Faye Morrison, Judy Kiser, Cornell Morris , Douglas Carico, Jack Grizzle , Barbara Anderson, Betty Robinson, Peggy Powers . TRAINING PAYS The club members gave demonstrations on home nursing procedures which each member hopes to carry over in her home. To increase the knowledge of nursing, Home Nursing Books were ordered. Miss Sue Smith, the county nurse , met with the club and gave a very interesting talk about nursing. The club plans to make the clinic more at- tractive and buy some much needed supplies such as a hot water bottle and a thermometer. The Business Club meetings included films on business education and discussions on the duties of secretaries. The club also had inter- views for secretarial positions . They gave a skit on parliamentary procedure. The Business Club strives to promote inter- est in business. Benjamin Franklin once said, If you empty your purse into your head, no one can take it from you. FUTURE NURSES CLUB BUSINESS CLUB 56 TRAINING FOR BETTER LIVING TOMORROW The purpose of the F .F .A . is to develop agri- cultural leadership, cooperation, FELLOWSHIP, and better living for tomorrow. At the State F .F .A . Rally held at Blacksburg, Virginia, Junior Salyer was second high livestock judge in the state . The F.F.A. Chapter operates a Purebred Yorkshire Pig Chain . Each year members enter hogs in the Bristol Hog Show. James Gibson and William Gibson had the grand champion hog of the show. FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA First row: Roger Chafin, sentinel; Bobby Ireson, vice-president: Sammy Osborne, reporter; Daryl Baker, president; Tommy Purcell, treasurer: James Gibson, secretary; Mr. Rhea, sponsor. Second row; James Sexton, Paul Adams, Jr . , Johnny Blevins , Raymond Harmon, Elmore Keith, Wiley Kiser , Don Bradley, Wayne Osborne, Able Oney, Carroll Holbrook, Ben Franklin, Tommy Johnson, Henry Moore, Jimmy Martin, Eddie Robinson, Arland Jessee, Kyle Skeens. Third row: Gaines Burke, Clayton Wallace, Sidney Salyer, Ronnie Gibson, William Gibson, Ronnie Salyer, Noah Taylor, Giles Johnson, Kelley Monk, Gary Dingus, Robert Osborne, Clifton Phillips, Lincoln Hale, Mack Perry, Garland Osborne, Carlyle Salyer , Don Chafin, Douglas Purcell. Several girls exhibited articles of food and clothing at the fair and also participated in the Dress Revue. They won several ribbons. On the exhibit, a good breakfast , they won a blue ribbon . The club adopted an underprivileged child in school to help throughout the year. The club remembers in some way (card, food, flowers, or gift) any chapter member who has been hospitalized. The club enjoyed a Christmas tea and party. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA First row: Linda Salyer, secretary; Faye Chabo, president; Elsie Cook, vice-president; Martha Burton, treasurer; Judith Bradley, song leader: Syble Meade, reporter. Second row: Joanne Cook, Mrs. Banner, sponsor; Patricia Pardue, Irene Johnson, Delsie Jessee, Carol Meade , Ha el Burton, Shirley Sproles , Sandra Jessee, Fern Hicks, Nancy Gullet, Faye Moore. Third row: Shirley Lewis, Mary Gibson, Patricia Dickenson, Phyllis Castle, Bernice Rhoten, Nancy Johnson, Gail Fields. i First row: Mary Ann lessee, Ginger Counts, Joella Kiser, Cheryl Smith, vice-president; Robert Sykes, president; Bonnie Sue Osborne, secretary; Bryce Castle, treasurer; Linda Chafin. Second row: Mrs . Hancock, sponsor: Wanda Sproles, Pauline Morris, Jeanette Powers, Judy Hileman, Linda Booker, Peggy Hale, Linda Mc- Inturff, Mary Sue Talbert, Lois Hicks, Glenna Ball, Freida Vincell. First row: Elizabeth Lampkins, president; Barbara Axsom, vice- president; Margaret Griffith, secretary; Earnestine Hensdill, reporter; Jeweldine Hensdill, treasurer. Second row: Mrs. Fletcher, sponsor; Virginia Chafin, Susie Byrd, Neva Robinson, Lousann Byrd, Sar all Johnson, Annette Gilbert, Lillie Mae Meade, Delores Sutherland. Third row: Linda Meade, Susan Muse, Barbara Austin, Lynn Hankins, Mary Lee Greer. CLUBS PROMOTE POISE AND SELF-EXPRESSION The Art Club did everything possible to make the bulletin boards in the hall attractive and in- teresting. Theymadea calendar for each month. During football and basketball seasons they de- corated the bulletin boards so as to increase our sports enthusiasm. At Christmas they painted scenes for a Christmas pageant. They designed the seal for the school. TheDramaClub read some classic readings to further the interest of the students toward dramatics and all of its forms. They produced an amateur T. V. show. They also sponsored a Christmas basket for a needy family. ART CLUB DRAMA CLUB 59 I CLUBS ACCENT READING AND SAFETY The Library Club members have divided into four different committees; Bulletin Board Com- mittee, Improving Committee, Mending Com- mittee, and the Clean Up Committee . Each com- mittee does what its name suggests. The Library Club strives to create more in- terest in reading a variety of books and to pub- licize the library through the use of the bulletin board . The Safety Patrol ' s aims this year are the same as always: to protect the students. They have a patrolman on every bus and they are do- ing a fine job. They have a meeting once each month to discuss safety topics and the problems of the safety patrolmen. LIBRARY CLUB SAFETY PATROL First row: Judy Johnson, Scarlet Hartley, Helen Couch, Bobbie Kiser, Phyllis Lambert, Jerrolean Scarberry, Betty Couch, Patsy Austin, Nancy Jessee, reporter; Joyce Meade , secretary; Shelby Castle , vice-president; Janice Meade, president. Second row: Luther Alderson, Thelma Halloway, Ruth Phillips, Shirley Dean, Kay Jessee, Carol Keith, Anna Alderson, Nina Smith, Betty Lampkins, Joey Mason, Sue Johnson, Maxine Williams. Third row: Faye Bennet, Melba Jessee , Jeanette Bush, Peggy Phillips , Doris Holbr ook, Patsy Osborne, Bernice Hurd, Shirley Powers, Bobbie Gibson, Sue Mason, Glenda Amburgey, Patsy Kiser, Brenda Wilson, Imogene Phillips, Joyce Hall, Pat Counts, Mrs. Elam, sponsor; Dana Kiser . First row: Carlyle Salyer, captain; Abel Oney, James Sexton, Lynn Salyer, Guy Jessee, Gaines Burke, Ben Franklin, Eugene Church, Scotty Dickenson, Bobby Bratton, Hartford Garrett. Second row: Sammy Ring, Randy Hicks, Everette Amburgey, Randy Powers, Luther Austin, Jimmy Guinn, Ronald Coffey, Hershall Robinette, David Fields, Paul Hale, Johnny Gibson. Third row: Jessee Johnson, Eugene Stone , Sidney Salyer , Wiley Kiser , Noah Taylor, Freddie Wallace, Eugene Fields, Wayne Osborne, Joe Gillispie, Clayton Wallace, Mr. Rhea, sponsor. First row; Beverly Hamilton, secretary; James Duncan, reporter; Tommy Blackstone, vice-president; Edward Townes, Bobby Castle, Ray Castle, Gaines Fields, Everette Amburgey. Second row: Donald Couch, Bobby Vicars, Billy Steele, Wayne Roberts, Lynn Gibson, William Buckles, James Castle, Calvin Dickenson, Texie Penland, treasurer. Third row; Mr .Billips, sponsor; Jack Dishman, Bruce Porter, F reddie Kegley, Dennis Long, Randy Hall, Frankie Dean, Eugene Stone, Freddie Wallace, Joe Farris, president. First row: Rosella Johnson, NancyCooper, Linda Powers, Betty Nell Cooper, Muriel Brooks, Alice Faye Skeens, secretary; Ethel Mullins, Linda Gullet . Second row: Charlotte Hall, Janet Cook, Jerry Clark, Hershall Robinette , Ronnie Puckett, James Burns, reporter; Lindalreson, trea- surer; Clyde Sexton, Third row; Douglas Skeen, Lynn Helbert, Howard Fields, Bobby Jessee, Roscoe Carty, John Tompa III, president. CLUB STRESS SPORTSMANSHIP AND STAMIMA Athletic Club members are boys who have shown outstanding ability, school spirit, and co- operation in athletics . The club promotes sports- manship, FUN, and FELLOWSHIP. They sponsored the basketball throw and wrestling at the Halloween Carnival. ATHLETIC CLUB The Tumbling Club is composed of boys and girls who are lithe and nimble. They are a skill- ed group with masterful coordination. They spend hours perfecting such stunts as Angel Stand, Back Swan, and Pyramid Stand. At the Halloween Carnival they sponsored a side show. They also sold sweat shirts. TUMBLING CLUB 60 AND THE MELODY LINGERS ON The choir has sung at assemblies and P. T. A. meetings. Their Christmas assembly pro- gram was an excellent presentation. We are grateful for the fine work and enjoyment they contribute to our school. The choir enjoyed the trip to the Smoky Mountains. They are planning a trip to Florida in June . The Music Club helped with the Christmas party. They sold candy to help buy records. They enjoyed the trip to the Smokies and are anticipating the trip to Florida. They are also planning a Valentine party. A bake sale is to be held soon. CHOIR MUSIC CLUB Mr. Anderson at piano. Fir St row: Mary Marshall, Priscilla Whitaker, Annette Sproles , Lillie Mae Meade, Jean Garrett, Nancy Glovier, Elizabeth Lampkins. Second row: Joyce Meade, Nancy Johnson, Sara Johnson, Phyllis Minnick, Ella Mae Meade, Linda Meade. First row: Roger Glovier , pre sident; Kay Mclnturff, vice-president; Geraldine Talbert, secretary: Sherrall Dixon, treasurer. Second row; Mary Gilbert, Vivian Salyer , Jolene Wood, Jean Gooslin, Priscilla Whitaker, Nancy Glovier, Mr. Anderson, sponsor. Third row: Kyle Hillman, Tommy Castle, James Dickenson, Johnny Bentley, Don Bradley, R. N. Ball, Harry Casteel, Roger Gullett. Fourth row: Johnny Chafin, Jackie Jessee, Johnny Jacobs. m The Sentinel is the school paper published regularly by the Journalism Class. The paper promotes school spirit, features school activi- ties, and other news of interest. The paper won a first place award at S.I.P.A. Convention. Editor Make-Up Editor . . . Business Managers . Sports Editors .... Circulation Managers Club Reporters . . . Typists Art Editor Class Editors .... Exchange Editor . . . Mimeograph Operator Sponsor . . Mary Lee Greer . . . . Jolene Wood . . . Shelby Castle Catherine Chafin . . . James Duncan John Tompa . . . . Paul Fleenor Patsy Kiser . - Clara Sue Blair Kay Mclnturff . . Maxine Williams Roger Glovier Bobby Vicars . . . . Robert Sykes . . . Darlene Fields Eleanor Beauchamp . . Phyllis Minnie k Ray Bush . .Mrs. Nell Jordan Editor, Mary Lee Greer, (center) col- laborates with Jolene Wood and Cather- ine Chafin on an issue of the Sentinel. SENTINEL AND CASTLETONIAN First row; Jolene Wood, Darlene Fields, Catherine Chafin, Mary Lee Greer, Maxine Williams, Robert Sykes, Bobby Vicars, Mrs. Gibson, sponsor. Second row: James Duncan, Eleanor Beauchamp, Clara Blair, Phyllis Minnick, Patsy Kiser, Joyce Hall, Shelby Castle, Kay Mclnturff, Roger Glovier, Ginger Counts, Ray Bush, Mrs. Jordan, sponsor; John Tompa, Paul Fleenor. Ray Bush, Clara Sue Blair , Darlene Fields, editor; Catherine Chafin, business manager; and Bobby Vicars work to meet a deadline. EVIDENCE MANY HOURS OF WORK Robert Dorton files materials away while Paul Fleenor sees it is done cor- rectly. The staff has endured many hardships and long hours of hard work producing for the stu- dents the 1 959-60 yearbook. Sometimes it seems that the staff puts in more hard work that the others may realize or appreciate. Editor Darlene Fields Business Manager Catherine Chafin Sports Editors John Tompa James Duncan Art Editor Robert Sykes Typists Maxine Williams Bobby Vicars Class Photographer .... Eleanor Beauchamp Assistants: . . . .Phyllis Minnick, Joyce Hall, Jolene Wood, Patsy Kiser, . Shelby C astle , Ginger Counts, Clara Sue Blair, Kay Mclnturff, Roger Glovier, Mary Lee Greer. Sponsor Mrs. Stella Gibson Sponsor SENIOR BAND First row: Bryce Castle, Jean Gooslin, Jolene Wood, Eleanor Beauchamp, Cheryl Smith, Kay Mclnturff, Jackie Salyer. Second row: Freddie Selfe, Margaret Banner, Vivian Salyer, Harry Casteel, Margaret Hughes, Peggy Hall, Doris Minton, Sher rail Dixon, Geraldine Talbert, Shirley Lewis , Paulette Wood. Third row: Roger Glovier , Susan Muse, Tommy Johnson, Johnny Jacobs, Jackie Jacobs, James Ball, Billy Kiser, Kyle Hillman, Randall Blackstone , James Dickenson, Sondra Jessee , Jackie Jessee, Donald Bradley. Fourth row: John Dooley, Henry Phillips, R. N. Ball, Johnny Chaffin, Ronald Milton, James Smith, Ike Barker, Bobby Bratton, Garland Burnette, Mary Gilbert, Barbara Austin, Linda Huff. Fifth row: Roy Anderson, director; Howard Fields, James Gibson, Patsy Osborne , Bonnie Osborne, Peggy Huff. Sixth row: Don Sabo, Gary Hale, Tommy Castle, Gene Linkous. SENIOR BAND PARTICIPATION IS VARIED First row: Kay Mclnturff , Dianne An- derson, Cheryl Smith. Second row: Jackie Salyer. Third row: Jean Gooslin, Eleanor Beauchamp . Fourth row: Jolene Wood. I The band adds much in color and spirit to our school life. All of this take s much time and work under the capable leadership of Mr. Anderson. Besides playing for football games and school as semblie s , it participated in different festivals. One of the gala affairs was the Southeastern Band Festival held in Bristol. The band was awarded first place at the Rus- sell County Fair participation. The Christmas party given by the band was enjoyed by all. The trip to the Smoky Mountains in October was most enjoyable. The band is anxiously waiting to participate in the District C oncert. Dogwood Festival, and All-State Band. A trip to Florida in June is be- ing planned. The Junior Band participated in the Home- coming football game. They marched in the Christmas parade in St. Paul. They gave a Christmas party which was thoroughly enjoyed by all. They reported much FUN on the trip to the Smoky Mountains last October. The mountains were most beautiful with their many colors. They are planning a trip to Florida in June. First row; Gail Horne. Second row: Elaine F arr, Jane Carter. Third row: Joyce Linkous, Connie Smith, Amelia Jessee. JUNIOR BAND PROVIDES SENIOR BAND’S FUTURE First row: Elaine Farr, Jane Carter, Gail Horne, Amelia Jessee, Connie Smith, Joyce Linkous . Second row: Roger Potter, Judy Noe, Linda Fields, Barbara Sabo, Frances Routh, Jeanette Griffith, Claude Buckles, Steve Wallen, Roger Gullett, Mike Sansbury. Third row: Pauline Morris, Dolly Hall, Janet Culbertson, Gail Salyer, Sharon Meade, Jorita Prater, Phillip Couch, Billy White, Gaines Wade Dickenson, Carlton Monk, Sam Griffith, Fred Chaffin. F ourth row: James Ball, Bill Kiser, Jack Jacobs, Joe Gillespie, Anne Barker, Len Salyer, Sam Banner, Jim Shelley, John Hall, Lee Patrick, Buch Kiser, A. C. Burke. Fifth row: Roy W. Anderson, director; John Bentley, Janice Bradley, Ed Barker, Larry Addington. First row: Bobby Ball, Archie Salyer, Curtis Adams, Ronald Milton, reporter: Betty Dingus, Sammy Hall, Belva Glovier , vice presi- dent: Nedra Dean, Linda Sue Turner, Margaret Meadows. Second row: Miss Lexie Johnson, sponsor; Elmer Guinn, Sue lessee, Dorothy Jessee, Judy Ramsey, Freda Herron, Marie Salyer, Larry Ramsey, treasurer: Sammy Glovier, president absent; Jimmy tfple secretary absent. FACTS OF SCIENCE First row: Janette Robinson, Jean Garrett, Charlene Ring, Jane Garrett, Frances Grizzle, secretary: Judy Long, president; Ella Mae Meade, Sammy Chafin, Jimmy Addington, Sammy Herndon, Shirley Keith, Andre Corriveau, treasurer, absent. Second row; Glen Jessee, John Corriveau, reporter: Jackie Salyer , David Kalat, John Dooley, vice-president; Henry Holloway, Tillman Branson, Eugene Church, Mr. Billy Cross, Sponsor. CAN BE ABSORBING The main project has been studying about cancer and assembling of skeletons , particular- ly the human skeleton. They studied blood typ- ing, rocks, and minerals. They plan to visit Bristol Caverns. The members have been very busy getting projects ready for the Science Fair. Science Club No. 2 is a new club formed this year and sponsored by Mr . Cross , the chemistry teacher. They did some research with white mice. Another project was for each member to select a topic and report on it to the rest of the club . Several experiments performed by the club members have proved most helpful. SCIENCE CLUB I SCIENCE CLUB II 66 McArthur Carty, Stevie Banner, and Junior Salyer attended the State F .F .A . Convention at V.P.I. Blacksburg, Virginia. The boys are holding State F armer Degrees which they have just been awarded. This is the highest degree that can be awarded by the State F .F .A . OTHER ACTIVITIES OF OUR SCHOOL Mary Ruth Sproles won the Betty Crocker Award for 1959. Mary Lee Greer , editor of the Sentinel; Darlene Fields , editor of the yearbook; and Faye Ring attended the S. I. P. A. Convention held at Lexington, Virginia, last April. Mrs. Nell Jordan and Mrs. Stella Gibson are sponsors. Scarlet Hartley and Jolene Wood proud- ly display their Julius Caesar note book. SPILLS AND THRILLS SPELL FOOTBALL First row: Lowell Marshall, Randall Blackstone , Freddie Wallace, Bill Rose, Andre Corriveau, Robert Osborne, Beverly Hamilton . Coach Gilliam, Coach Billips, and Man- ager John Tompa give Captain James Dun- can a pep talk. Second row: Coach Billips, Edward Townes, Bobby Castle, William Gibson, T ommy Blackstone, Calvin Dickenson, Clarence Ball, Coach Gilliam. Third row: John Tompa, manager ; Joe Farris, Roger Ireson, James Duncan, cap- tain; Bobby Ireson, Charles Suits, Don Bradley. Fourth row: John Corriveau, Henry Phillips, Wayne Roberts, John Dooley, Texie Penland. VARSITY FOOTBALL Castlewood 7 Chilhowie 25 Castlewood 19 Rural Retreat 0 C astlewood 1 3 Rich Valley 7 C astlewood 1 3 Damascus 35 Castlewood 7 John Battle 0 C astlewood 7 Lebanon 7 C astlewood 6 St. Paul 0 Castlewood 27 Hay si 7 Castlewood 6 Patrick Henry 6 Bobby Castle gains yardage on punt return. JohnCorriveau sweeps right end for yard- age . EXPERIENCE TEACHES TRICKS OF TRADE The Junior Varsity football entered into a rigorous training program in the early fall in preparation for a four game schedule with the following results. Castle wood 0 St. Paul 0 Castle wood 0 Lebanon 1 3 Castlewood 0 St. Paul 14 Castlewood 0 Lebanon 12 Junior Varsity in scrimmage. A disappointment now and then is inevitable, but these boys deserve recognition because of the hard work and effort they put forth to win. Although the team did not win, the boys learned the fundamentals of football and they showed good sportsmanship throughout the season. Coach Sutherland discusses strategic technic alitie s w i t h Billy Roberts , Bill Casteel, and Manager John Tompa. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL F ir st row: John T ompa, manager ; isixiy Roberts, William Barnette, Scotty White, Jackie Robinson, Jimmy Mays, Jimmy Steele . Second row: Johnny Evans, Richard Justice, Sammy Hall, David Horne, Ray Castle , Jerry Glovier, Mr . Sutherland , coach . Third row: Sammy Glovier, Jerry Sproles, Bill Casteel, George Phillips , Dickie Hall, Charles Robinson. F ourth row: Jerry Sweeny, Pete Prater . GEMS OF THE GYM First row: Jerry Glovier, Tommy Black- stone, James Duncan, Wayne Roberts, Henry Phillips . Coach Billips briefs Cornell Morris, James Duncan, Tommy Blackstone, Henry Phillips, Don Bradley, Calvin Dickenson, and Freddie Wallace on some basket- ball pointers. Second row: Coach Billips, Texie Penland Cornell Morris, William Cibson, Joe Farris Freddie Wallace, Calvin Dickenson, Don Brad- ley, Lowell Marshall. Castlewood won a 61-38 de- cision over C 1 e v e 1 a n d in the semifinals of the Russell County basketball tournament. Castlewood advanced to the finals against the Lebarion Pio- neers. The Blue Devils scored a startling 80-64 win over the Pioneers. Castlewood has won the county championship four consecutive years and also won the county trophy for this year. Joe Farris, Lowell Marshall, and William Gibson received awards for outstanding players. The Pioneers, getting re- venge for their upset defeat in the finals of the Russell County tournament, turned on the Blue Devils and eliminated them from the District Seven basket- ball tournament with a score 67-52. Lowell Marshall drives in for a lay-up. BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL ” C .H.S. ... 57 Cleveland 36 C .H.S. ... 82 Sugar Grove ... 36 C.H.S. ... 59 Lebanon 71 C.H.S. . . .36 Abingdon 38 C.H.S. . . .53 John Battle . . . . 40 C .H.S. ... 59 St. Paul 49 C.H.S. ... 42 Garden 57 C.H.S. ... 57 Honaker 40 C.H.S. . . .60 Sugar Grove . . .19 C.H.S. ... 62 John Battle . . . . 46 C.H.S. ... 43 Abingdon 29 C.H.S. ... 45 Lebanon 49 C.H.S. . . .56 Chilhowie 35 C.H.S. ... 60 Cleveland 29 C.H.S. ... 49 Garden 62 C.H.S. ... 55 Honaker 44 C.H.S. . . .58 Chilhowie 71 C .H.S. ... 56 St. Paul 36 SPIRITS HIGH SCORES LOW GIRLS’ BASKETBALL ” C.H.S. . . . Z8 Cleveland . . . 5Z C.H.S. . . . Z1 Lebanon . . . 39 C .H.S. . . . 33 Honaker . . . 56 C.H.S. . . . Z9 Lebanon . . . 31 C.H.S. . . . 45 Cleveland . . . 74 C.H.S. . . . 44 Honaker . . . 59 Shirley Burton, c aptain; Miss Wood, coach; and Nancy lessee discuss basketball tech- niques . ! 4 i H The girls ' success has not been so good this year. But don ' t forget, if one doesn ' t succeed the first time, try, try again. The Castlewood girls lost to Lebanon 51 -Z8 in the second game of the Russell County tournament played at Castlewood High School, February ZO. Shirley Burton was chosen as all-county guard. Will No. ZZ (Janice Meade) get the ball? Not if No. Z3 (Barbara Wallace) can intercept. First row: Hazel Burton, Shirley Burton, captain; Barbara Wallace, Nancy lessee. Co- captain; Helen Couch, Janice Meade, Charlotte Hall, Delores Ball, Linda Ireson, Bobbie Kiser. Second row: Imogene Phillips, Brenda Wilson, Lynn Hankins, Dolly Griffith, Darlene Fields, manager; Charlene Ring, Delores Sutherland, Rosella Johnson, Mary Sue T albert. m ijM| If, 1 JUNIOR VARSITY GAINS EXPERIENCE First row: Billy Roberts, Randall Black- stone, Sammy Osborne, Dodie Bartee, Scotty White , Randy Powers, Douglas Skeens, Everette Amburgey . Second row; Clayton W a 1 1 a c e , Sammy Glovier , Randall Hall, Gary Hale , Glenn lessee, Tillman Branson, Charlie Osborne , James Gib- son, Clarence Ball, Bobby lreson,Mack Perry, Bobby Castle . C.H.S. . . . 44 Sugar Grove . . . 30 C.H.S. . . . 25 Abingdon . . . . 27 C.H.S. . . . 31 John Battle . . . 26 C.H.S. . . . 32 St. Paul .... . 23 C.H.S. . . . 36 St. Paul .... . ?6 C .H.S. . . . 27 Garden .... . 19 C.H.S. . . . 35 Honaker .... . 2 ' , C.H.S. . . . 28 John Battle . . . . 23 C.H.S. . . . 38 Sugar Grove . . . 11 C.H.S. . . . 27 Abingdon .... . 20 C.H.S. . . . 43 Chilhowie . . . . 21 C.H.S. . . . 14 Garden .... . 23 C.H.S. . . . 41 Chilhowie . . . . 22 C .H.S. . . . 31 Honaker . . . . 9 Jump, boys, jump JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL These boys are the future stars of C . H. S. Their main wish is to play on the varsity team. They are the ones who supply the varsity with fresh material each year and they are doing a fine job under the leadership of Coach Gilliam. CHEERLEADERS FOR BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL V -I-C - T-O-R-Y! This is the rousing cheer led by our girls. These girls are always on hand to cheer the team on to victory. No mat- ter whatthe weather, rain, snow, sleet, or shine, they will be there yelling for the team. Not only do the cheerleader s promote school spirit, but equally important they work to encourage good sportsmanship. Jolene Wood, Cheryl Smith, Linda Chafin, Jackie Salyer, Bonnie Sue Osborne, Barbara Axsom, Ann Hulsey. These girls seem to be having the time of their lives at the Homecoming game. Linda Chafin, Jolene Wood, Bonnie Sue Osborne, Jackie Salyer, Ann Hulsey, Cheryl Smith, Barbara Axsom. BLUE DEVILS TIE FOR DISTRICT 7 TITLE 1959 BASEBALL TEAM r ' U A telQi First row: James Duncan, Tommy Black- stone, Tommy Williams, Henry Phillips, Larry Delp, Gene Colvard, Randal Black- stone . Second row: Coach Billips, John Corri- veau, Beverly Hamilton, Lawrence Worley, Stevie Banner, Roger Ireson, Joe Farris, Texie Penland,Ray Bush, Calvin Dickenson, John Dooley, Andre Corriveau, Coach Gil- liam, Charles Hall, Lynn Gibson, Charlie Linkous, manager. The stalwarts of 1959 Blue Devils base- ball team were Lawrence Worley and Larry Delp. The team swept to a season record of 9 wins and 2 losses. Texie Penland hurled a no-hitter against the Honaker Tigers to helpthe team record for the ' 59 Blue Devils. Castlewood 7 Cleveland 2 C astlewood 7 Honaker 5 Castlewood 5 Damascus 8 C astlewood 5 Lebanon 0 Castlewood 2 Garden 1 Castlewood 8 Cleveland 11 Castlewood 1 3 Honaker 0 Castlewood 1 1 Damascus 0 Castlewood 4 Lebanon 1 Castlewood 4 Garden 1 C astlewood 4 St. Paul 0 76 BASEBALL in ACTION Joe Farris scores again for C. H. S. Lawrence Worley warms up for the kill . Stevie Banner wallops ball into deep left field HOMECOMING QUEEN CHERYL SMITH ( From a court of princesses chosen by the football squad, Cheryl Smith was elected the 1 959 Homecoming Queen. The winner was kept a secret until the night of the game. This homecoming game will be one of our I memorable events . The weather was favorable, I the band marched the peppiest , the cheerlead- ers cheered the loudest, the team played the : harde St, and we were victorious over the Haysi Tigers. The score was 27 to 7. A dance in the Castlewood High School gym I climaxed the night. [ Captain James Duncancrowns Cheryl Smith queen of the football Homecoming. HOMECOMING The attendants are Jackie Salyer, Donna Morris, Clara Sue Blair, Barbara Axsom, and Jean Garrett. 19 CASTLE CHEVROLET CO. Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales and Service Lebanon, Virginia CAMPBELL HARDWARE and FURNITURE COMPANY Appliances -Farm Machinery LEBANON, VIRGINIA LEROY M. HULL CO., INC. Power Farm Machinery Bristol, Virginia ALLEY ' S ESSO STATION Route 1 NICKELSVILLE, VIRGINIA D. C. SLOAN DEPT. STORE GATE CITY, VA. GREER SON JEWELERS Phone MA 8-3672 309 W. Main St. ABINGDON, VIRGINIA KRISLEE ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Gate City, Virginia The COALFIELD PROGRESS Wise County ' s largest weekly newspaper Norton, Virginia SMITH and COMPANY Insurance LEBANON, VIRGINIA Compliments of MR. MRS. O. J. DELP CHRIS ' DEPARTMENT STORE Quality Mdse, at Low Cost GATE CITY, VA. CITY ESSO PAT DELONEY HERRON Phone FU 6-9491 GATE CITY, VA. RE MINE -GOBBLE Bristol ' s Smartest Men ' s Shop BRISTOL, TENNESSEE BUCHANAN FURNITURE CO. Dial 2576 Coeburn, Virginia PORTER PHILLIPS SUPPLY Mew Road Route 3 CASTLEWOOD, VIRGINIA COEBURN BUS TERMINAL Plate Lunches--Sandwiches Phone 8050 COEBURN, VIRGINIA 82 TASTE THE FRESH CREAM Compare Pet With Any Other Ice Cream Grade A Pasteurized and Homogenized Vitamin D Milk BRISTOL, VA. BIG STONE GAP, VA. Sell The Full Line 83 SUN MOTOR CO. Used Cars — Auto Repair ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Compliments of BURNS LIVELY Attorneys at Law LEBANON, VIRGINIA E. W. HOUCK ESSO STATION Gas - Grease - Oil- Garage DICKENSONVILLE, VIRGINIA LONE STAR RESTAURANT and MOTEL Located on St. Paul- Abingdon Highway CASTLE WOOD, VIRGINIA LONE STAR SERVICE STATION Farris and Jessee on Highway 58 CASTLE WOOD, VIRGINIA C. C. TILLER DEPT. STORE St. Paul ' s Largest Dept. Store Lowest Prices ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA I I BRISTOL HOME TRADE STORE I We Sell Wayfarer Shoes I BRISTOL, TENN.-VA. STARLITE GRILL BALL ROOM Square Dancing Saturday Nights LOCATED ON DANTE ROAD Compliments of MR MRS. J. L. PORTER III Compliments of HOWARD ' S FRUIT MARKET Phone RO 2-6639 CASTLEWOOD, VIRGINIA. ADDINGTON CHEVROLET COMPANY Telephone 2736 COE BURN, VIRGINIA LEBANON QUALITY CLEANERS Complete Laundry Service Phone 278 LEBANON, VIRGINLA FARMERS EXCHANGE BANK You are always welcome COEBURN, VIRGINLA SABO ' S GROCERY and SERVICE STATION Phone 2-3421 ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA MEADE ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Values that Make Economy Easy Phone RO 2-3431 ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA APPALACHIAN ATHLETIC HOUSE The House of Courtesy 613-615 Shelby Street BRISTOL, TENNESSEE 84 CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS and FACULTY 1959 - 1960 CLINCHFIELD COAL COMPANY 85 1 Phillips Auto Supply J. FRED JOHNSON CO. Sun Warehouse Distributors 1 Million Dollar Dept. Store ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA , KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE DOBYNS-TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. Porter Incorporated P. O. Box 871 ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE FULLER ' S MARKET VAN DERVORT ' S Phone RO 2-8111 Ahead at the Foot ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA BRISTOL, TENNESSEE JESSEE’S 5 p and 10 ;i Store STERLING HOUSE ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA BRISTOL, VA.-TENN. Dickenson- Mcneer Co., Inc. Wholesale Grocers P. O. Box 158 Beulah ' s Beauty Shoppe Smart Hair Do for Milady ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Phone RO 2-6783 CASTLEWOOD, VIRGINIA Faye ' s Beauty Shop For Appointments Phone 2-7026 BLUE GRASS SERVICE STATION Sinclair Products-Grocs.- Meats On Route 71 Between Dickensonville Lebanon ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA See Billy Cross Ebbie Holmes Clinchfield Lumber and Compliments of Supply Company Phone 2-2411 Mr. C. T. Brooks ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Coeburn, Virginia Theater Lyric Shoppe KAYO SERVICE STATION. Go Go Kayo Phone RO 2-5401 Phone RO 2-7057 ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA CASTLEWOOD, VIRGINIA 86 HERFF-IONE S Designers and Manufacturers of SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS MEDALS, CUPS, AND TROPHIES INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Jewelers to Castlewood High School STAMPER GLENN, Representative 87 Peoples Pharmacy Norton Floral Co. Say It With Flowers Phone Day or Night-RO 2-3891 ABINGDON, VIRGINIA ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Coeburn Appliance Wampler ' s Service Station Phone 5696 and Skating Rink COEBURN, VIRGINIA CASTLEWOOD, VIRGINIA Willis Jewelry Phillips Brothers Phone RO 2-2241 General Merchandise ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA PHONE 5231 DANTE, VA. PHILLIPS FURNITURE and SUPPLY COMPANY GATE CITY, VIRGINIA Western Auto Associate Store Phone RO 2-2621 Your Home Owned Family Stor e ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Deen ' s Department Store Quality Merchandise at Quality Lowest Prices St. Paul Insurance Agency Phone 2-2181 Nancy M. Cox-Agent Mary D. Cox- Agent ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Cleveland Hardware and Crabtree Buick-- Pontiac Co. Furniture Company Phone MA 8-3116 Cleveland, Virginia ABINGDON, VIRGINIA Margurita Beauty Salon BAYLOR- NELMS Hair Dressing - Latest Styles Phone RO 2-3482 Furniture Company, Inc. Kingsport ' s Largest Furn. Store ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE Johnson ' s James F. Farmer Company Wholesale 5 ? - 10 ? to $1.00 Store ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Botanical Drugs -Hides -Furs New Used Auto Parts LEBANON, VIRGINIA 88 CLINCHFIELD COAL COMPANY STORES Dry Goods -- Ready-to-Wear Knox, Mallory and Stetson Hats Arrow and Van Heusen Shirts Style -Mart Suits and Topcoats SELF SERVICE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Large Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries Fresh Fruits and Vegetables MODERN MEAT MARKET We Have the Best Meats Obtainable At All Times FURNITURE AND HARDWARE Appliances by Westinghouse Hotpoint, Kelvinator, Admiral, Philco, and Crosley Complete Line of Furniture and Hardware CLINCHFIELD STORE STORE B DANTE, VA. 89 WHITE EXCAVATING CO. BILL ' S SHELL SERVICE Call James F, White See Bill Beauchamp Phone RO 2-2251 Phone RO 2-6141 CASTLE WOOD, VIRGINIA CASTLE WOOD, VIRGINIA GEO. F. PATRICK COMPANY Candies Cigars Specialties BRISTOL, VIRGINIA LArS HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMPANY Coeburn, Va. Phone 2526 St. Paul, Va, Phone 2-8131 Norton, Virginia Phone 500 TYPEWRITER SALES SERVICE CO. 832 State Street Complete Office Outfitters BRISTOL, TENNESSEE H. P. KING COMPANrS Serving Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee For Over Seventy Years BRISTOL, TENNESSEE APPALACHIAN POWER COMPANY ABINGDON, VIRGINIA 90 Phone Ro 2-6861 ST. PAUL BUILDERS SUPPLY CO., INC. MFG. OF CEMENT AND CINDER BLOCKS LUMBER BULIDERS MATERIAL ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA AMBULANCE SERVICE Anywhere - Any Time HUFF-COOK FUNERAL HOME ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA DIAL ROckwell 2-2211 91 BEST WISHES to the SENIOR CLASS LEBANON GENERAL HOSPITAL LEBANON, VIRGINIA Comptiments of LEBANON DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists LEBANON, VIRGINIA 1 RUSSELL COUNTY COOPERATIVE, INC. Feeds-Seeds-Farm Supplies LEBANON, VA. HONAKER, VA. 1 COMPLIMENTS OF SHERIFF HOUSTON BANNER I LEBANON, VIRGINIA BUD LEY BURNS NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Phone 152 LEBANON, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS OF CLINCHFIELD RAILROAD COMPANY DANTE, VIRGINIA 92 CLINCH MOTORS, INC. St. Paul, Virginia Your Friendly Ford Dealer” UNITED MINE WORKERS OF AMERICA LOCAL UNION NO. 7950 DANTE, VIRGINIA Carson Wise, Pres. Joseph D. Pardue, Fin. Sec. Robert Helbert, Vice- Pres. Brady Smith, Treas. Roy Combs, Rec. Sec. 93 Compliments of HARRY F. BYRD WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA. CLIFTON MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ABINGDON, VA. SEE YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE BASCOM S. DAMRON JESSEPS DRUG STORE You Are Always Welcome LEBANON, VIRGINIA LEBANON FURNITURE COMPANY Your Home Should Come First Phone 100 LEBANON, VA. BALL GROCERY GROCERIES-MEATS-FEEDS-GAS-OIL NOTIONS PHONE RO2-5032 HAMLIN, VA. W. W. MAC COMPANY, INC. 101 West 31st Street NEW YORK 1, N. Y. MILTON S CASH STORE Fresh Meats, Vegetables, Feeds Phone 2-3751 CASTLE WOOD, VA. SHELL FUEL OIL ABINGDON OIL CO. PHONE MARKET 8-2106 ABINGDON, VA. 94 ST. PAUL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. INCORPORATED ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA ROCKWELL MANUFACTURING CORPORATION ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA NEW HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Large Enough To Serve You-Small Enough To Know You Phone RO 2-2611 95 CLINCHFIELD PHARMACY John J. Minahan, Jr. Dante Virginia PHONE 4111 Prescriptions Drugs Sundries Fountain Best Wishes To The Senior Class of 1960 FIRST NATIONAL BANK LEBANON, VIRGINIA PHILLIPS BROTHERS SUPPLY COMPANY NO. 3 STORE NORTH ON ROUTE 63 PHONE R02-6421 ST, PAUL, VIRGINIA BLACKSTONE GROCERY Meats- Groceries-Vegetables PHONE R02-8769 CASTLEWOOD, VIRGINIA ROUTE 1 96 ST. PAUL NATIONAL BANK PAULEY MUSIC COMPANY Everything for the school band Phone 5006 ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA COE BURN, VIRGINIA Capital $100,000 L. C. PAULEY Member F.D.I.C. OWNER ARMSTRONG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. KERN’S BAKERY GENERAL CONTRACTORS Take Home Kern ' s Bread” KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE BRISTOL, TENNESSEE 97 FUN Galore at the Halloween Carnival BOLTON BROS. Distributors of City Service Oil Co. Products Phone 2-8891 ST. PAUL, VIRGINIA Did you see the Everly Brothers ? DEVAULrS INC Sporting Goods 14 Lee Street Phone 3568 BRISTOL, VIRGINIA MODERN TYPEWRITER AND SEVIER ' S ADDING MACHINE CO. 1614 W. State Street Laiuidering and Dry Cleaning Bristol, Tennessee Make One Call Do it Air Exclusive distributor for ROYAL typewriters Bristol, Virginia 98 Compliments ol CLINCH HAVEN FARMS Distributors of Grade A Milk and Milk Products R. F. D. 1 BOX 185 BIG STONE GAP, VIRGINIA Mr, Sutherland, who are your girl friends? Compliments of SERY-ALL, INC. FRANK’S FOOD COMPANY Institutional Wholesalers KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE 928 West State Street and Phone South 4-9233 FRANK ' S SUPPLY EQUIP. CO. KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE BRISTOL TENN.-VA. Complete Lines of Institutional Food, Equipment, and Frozen Food 99 BUSINESS PATRONS St. Pa-ul Hotel, St. Paul, Va. Barber Shop, Dante, Va. Litton ' s Grocery, Dante, Va. Crowder ' s Beauty Salon, Dante, Va. Anthony F. Distefano, M.D., St. Paul, Va. Wassie ' s Store, Gravel Lick, Va. Dr. P. N. Davis, Jr., St. Paul, Va. H. P. Remines, D.D.S., St. Paul, Va. Strouth Motor Company, Dante, Va. Maxine Williams and Shirley Powers made all A ' s for the first semester. I see why, don ' t you ???? PATRONS Pete Castle Lawrence Worley Beulah Skeens Juanita Taylor Mrs. Joanne Ross Mrs. Lois David John H. Dougherty Roy T. Williams J. C. Pendleton Donald McDavid Jimmy Hobbs Dixie Seed Supply Co. The Main Finance Co. Esco Wood Frank Cooper Mrs. Crotie Osborne Miss Bess Gibson Mrs. RoDin Dickenson Mrs. Frances R. Kiser Miss Dorothy Horton Charles E. Jordan W. O. Gibson Steve Domby, Jr. Palmer Mullins Mrs. Margaret Selfe Mrs. Louise Mabe Paul Addington Troy Rhoten T. G. Green Paul Leonard Roger Meade Paul Hale Mrs. Lee Elam Eugene Campbell Blue Devils, Linda Ireson and Linda Powers, lead the Homecoming parade. 100 9INIST 9UAUTY IN riARIOOK RRINTINO Russell County Public Library 3 1066 1001 3857 1


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