Cave Spring High School - Accolade Yearbook (Roanoke, VA)
- Class of 1959
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WMM W The C Accolade Spring High Sch l R ke, Virgi 0 5 '59 The year 1958-1959 mark- ed the beginning ofa complete enrollment of all the high school classes. This was the first year that Cave Spring housed a full Senior class and omitted all elementary grades . This being an important factor in our school life, we feel it proper and fitting to have a theme in our Yearbook dealing with this idea. Throughout the school year our education has been based on a School Philosophy. The main points of this philosophy consist of developing the in- dividual to become well-ad- iusted in community life, challenging him to accept re- sponsibilities, and encourag- ing him to be aware of the freedomswhich our democracy offers. FORE ORD 4 1 .. t . on, Q, '- Q. av ,' .3 f'?'f-:' 11 ' avi '-. ,:f 4 w ' , ' 931-'W 5 ' tm? 5 .. FF 2 1 '- -fx' , V Jana! J 4 3 ,av v A .'. . 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M4 G' ., gk, ' '42 ras., W' 535 G ' 4 K W , 0 1 .K . xx vw 1 'Q vs. A s-fy Because Because Because Because Because Because Because .Cla xxx M MR CONA DAVIS MRS ELIZABETH POWELL you guided us enthusiastically and led us through many conflicts, you arroused new faith in our own ability and inspired us to reach toward higher goals you instilled in us a love of truth and honor, you understood the feelings and the problems of each student, of your deep interest and concern for anything which In volves Cave Spring High School and its students, you have won the admiration and respect of each student, of these, we, the Annual Staff of Cave Spring High School, gratefully and sincerely dedicate our I959 ACCOLADE t . '1 if A f I x J VT. , . 4 - X ' Y i - ., ts Q 5 . ff j ,, M s .r B , . r . K2-,Yi X g . f N 5 -, - ' V,.fff,'i ---Marr:-,rv f an ' Q Classes Sports Actlvltles Advertisements Contents Administration 2 ' Q ffW,Mf!+sl3 ff 'i A buf ' 1. , f 0 , , 'L vm 3' 2 f 1 K cw f ,- gl ,I , 9 1 ,Vi -...,m 14, , , , ' 2,2 . ff' ,Q 1 ' --f w r 'S QQENWBM AK 2 HW' T X Nj W, I ' L 'X bl . , l -1- 1 uzvrsg H A I - 4, U XT I r I -QR ADMINISTRATIO As you can see, our tea- chers have many extra activi- ties besides their regular duties of teaching. These duties in- clude sponsorship of clubs, guidance, and boosting the morales of the students. The fac ul ty spent many long hours at school for the purpose of having our school accredited. ln this picture you can see that our teachers are eager to gain knowledge in order that we, the students of Cave Spring, may have a better edu- cation. We give our thanks and appreciation to our faculty for their leadership and gui- dance. -his CONA DAVIS Pr1nc1pa1 Mrs Elizabeth Powell along with her duties of assistant prmcupal serves as head guidance counselor for Cave Sprung teaches trlgonometry and solnd geometry has also served as sponsor of the National Honor Society for two years T957 58 co sponsor ofthe Soph omore Classln T957 58 President of the Classroom Teachers Assoclatnon and President of Dlstrlct P of V E A Pres: dent ofthe Roanoke County Classroom Teachers Vnce Presldent of the Roa noke County and Cxty Education As socratnon Mrs Powell recenved herMasters Degree In Education at V P l Blacks burg Vlrglnla Mr Con A Davis was selected to serve as prnnclpal of Cave Sprung Hugh School after havnng coached for sax years at a local clty hugh school where he headed the basketball team and coached the backfleld ofthe football squad He has also coached at Washington and Lee Unlverslty Lexmgton Vlrglnla and McCallie Prep School an Chattanooga Tennessee In T936 Mr Davls graduated from Kang College ln Bristol Tennessee H received his Master s Degree an Educa on at V P l In Mr Davls swork extends beyond has off: ce door as he promotes all socual as well as scholastxc actnva tl es ofthe school Havlng coached and worked wlth so many young people he has a complete understanding of our Individual and group problems MRS ELIZABETH POWELL Asslstant Pr1nc1pal A YW ' A ' ' I I. I X I it 0 I J ' 1 I I , . e . . , . - ti . . . ' T955. . , . ,A fl xx g MR. . . ' ' Y' ' 1. . U U In . I . I . . I I - I - ' - 1 . . .5 '- P . - . - . l i f . . ' - - -f ' I 0 8 .Z l MISS MARY ALICE ALLEN Spamsh Scrence MISS NANCY BARRETT Chemrstry Scrence EDWARD BLANE Hrstory MRS MARY LEE BROWN Enghsh French MISS GRACE DRAPER MISS MARIORIE DULANEY Physrcal Educatron Enghsh MR JERRY DUPREE Math General Bus1ness MRS RUTH EVANS Algebra Geometry MR GRIFFIN HARDY Agnculture MRS MAY JOHNSON Engllsh MR. TOMMY JONES Physlcal Educauon Geography MISS VIRGINIA KINZIE Home Economlcs 9 MR. Physical Education-Health MISS PEARL KIRKWOOD Mathematlcs MRS KATHRYNL MINNICH Algebra Mathemaucs MR PAUL NOBLE Band Drrector MRS GLA DYS ORR Englxsh MRS HELEN OVERSTREET Englrsh MRS ELIZABETH POWELL Gurdance Trlgonometry MRS LEONA ROBBINS Bookkeeplng Typlng Shorthand MISS ANNE ROBINETTE Chemlstry Algebra Sclence MRS ELIZABETH RICHARDSON L1brar1an MISS MARY SAUNDERS General Busrness Shorthand Typmg MRS ELEA NOR SH ARLET Sclence MR. ROBERT STONE Speech-History 10 51 MR. JACK SPIGLE Mechanical Drawing-Shop MR. PRINCE EDWARD THORNTON Physics-Math MR. RICHARD TISINGER Biology-Science MR. RALPH M. TURPIN Geometry-Math-Algebra MRS . LURLENE TODD Latin-English MISS LETA MAY TUCKER History-Government MRS . RU TH WILKERSON English M ISS A DELENE CRA IGHEA D Secretary 9 II Il CLASSES g hand that lives within r hearts. ive Spring High--our guid- J ove for thee arouses us to J bler thoughts and deeds. rving all IUSfICe free m, and peace. cnowledge gained is for , I 'd higher aims, Toward ighter goals--- 'd futures built with know- dge . nearts we pledge, O Cave 'ring High, :nd by thee, to give to ee, ove, our faith, and our mise. '59 Senior Class Officers R is J W. 1 'v PRESIDENT Ned Hayes VICE PRESIDENT Joan Broughman SLCRE IARY Gall GIDSOH TREASURER S1dnLy Scott 'I4 JOHN F. AGNEW ERIKA ALLGAYER RICHARD M. AMOS DAVID G. ATKINS 1 ,-r.-am, ,,- Q-A 'Q' -lv 0-...., 'X ka W ,rms IUU i CN 11:--d' I In f' 'tr' sn JANIE J. AVERY GRAYDON M. BARNUM ,Q .N .- is-Q aiabx GAYLE BOGLE lv' , f ' Q,gf,,4 X . CLAUDE E. BOHON EVELYN L. BRADBURY MARTHA F. BRATTON 1 fm 45' mx. ass of COLEEN R. BROOKS JOAN O. BROUGHMAN DEWEY L. BRYANT EDNA O. BROUGHMAN IOANN P. BROWN ALGIE R. CAMPBELL 58-. df 'qv- X f , X I6 NANCY F CONNER JOYCE A CRAFT ii hx f ' , JOHNA CREASY ' I J . SARAH I CREWS gd!! ROBERT P DAVIS JAMES E DILL K' MARGARET E. DuVAL ICN IUDIETH E, DYER ' 'snr' 17 LENA D. EARLY JAMES W. FERGUSON ass of CATHERINE H. FOSTER RILEY T. FRALIN GLADYS G. GIBSON JAMES W. GRANT JOSEPH H. GILLOCK ROY L. GRIGGS f. Twig I8 wr BRENDA 1. HARRISON EDWARD G. HAYES Q:-J l- ' MARTHA D, HAMILTON DAVID E. HARRIS G' 'G fb- ' x ': ' iQZ LEWIS L. HENRY RICHARD HERRING DONALD E. HETHERINGTON BENTON C. HOPPER l ,Q RICHARD M. JOHN CARYLE S. KEMP lass of CAROL J. KINGREY NANCY C. LEEDY HORACE D. LIGHT, IR. SUSANNE J. KORONA CAROLYN S. LEFFLER DANNY L. LIKENS Y 'fe 'hiv 275- 20 GLORIA D. LIKENS ROBERT I. LINDNER WANDA I. LONG NELLIE C. MCCLUER .QW N' gli-'f f'Qf We f RQ' , I A 3., V L 428 it-'W JOE O. MARTIN CHARLES W. MEADOR t Q, - V U L L fRf' DONALD I. MINNIX JOYCE P. MINNIX P 'il f' 1 if ' . 4 I Q1 1 a I 21 Q-4' ' .I on .IOHN B. MITCHELL SPENCER H. MORRISON, II 1 I lass of NANCY C. MURPHY CHARLES E. NICHOLS LENORA M. PETERS WANDA I.. NFWMAN NANCY M. NUNN JANE C. POOLE fx ,W Q 3 w Jbrfxr ' 2 2 DORIS I, PRILLAMAN WARREN D, PRILLAMAN nw 195 Nr RAY W, POAGE BARBARA A. RICHARDSON ROSEMARIE E, RICHARDSON HAROLD H, ROSS EDITH M, SAUL ROBERT L, SAUNDERS QW' 1.-W r Oaks EW , A1415 M5959 ,- ,279 , Wg 'xkm 2-rw pr - IW' 1 Ia :js SANDRA L. SAUNDERS NORMA J. SEXTON p-'QV' . A , , ,Mg,,,,gMg? lass of SIDNEY M. SCOTT DEWEY S. SMITH HAROLD E. STUMP MARVIN L. SIMMONS THOMAS A. SMOTHERSJII GORDON K. SWAIN is, 955 QS R M 24 RICHARD M. TRENT, JR. DEA E, UNDERWOOD, JR, DONNA J. WARDEN ROBERT L, TAYLOR SHIRLEY I. THOMPSON H ui, ' 'C' KENNETH M, WEBSTER WILLIAM W, WHITTAKER CHARLES L, WILSON KENT A, WOMACK, III 5 Junior Class Officers PRESIDENT Johnny Murphy SECRETARY TREASURER Carol Boone REPORTER Lessle Overfelt 26 VICE-PRESIDENT . . . .... Fredericka Najjum Q Ml Pl?Q LWT'm'w!vWQ wW in S I G- GI X Carolyn Coleman Rodnev Cooper Patrxcla Burnette Joan Cab1ness Tr1na Campbell Ellen Carter O T Angle Nancy Basham Donald Beamer Ronald Blancher Jerry Booker Carol Boone Harold Boone Garland Bower Esther Brennels Walter Brmkman Judy Brown Jlmmy Brugh lvllcheal Chnwood Wllllam Clay 27 Rosemary Abslure Joyce Altls Howard Aluzer Lola Anderson Joseph Angell J1mmy Cornett Judy Greasy Sue Crowder Rose Mane Dooley Bobby Dyer Lynn Eastwood Johnny Eldredge Janrce Eller Juanlta Faulkner Bobby Ferguson Davrd Flora Russell Franklrn Barbara Futrell Carol Grlbert Allen Glasgow Mary Goad Carol Graham T-m K. H Charles Graham Greg Gregory Theresa Grove Ann Harper Carol Harrls Barbara Har 1son Faye Hartmar Genevreve Henderson is Tom Henson Patsey Hodge Margunrue Hodges Nora Hopklns Pat Howerw Dennrs Howlex RJ' Joyce Jann 5 Q mga ,154 Q4 ' Pegg Iefferrs KL W Wkhwem Wwffgrkw WWW iw LM was Barbara lung v. John Klemfleld C151 fqffwfe G11bert Knapp Lqfi Garland Llkens Q 3 WZ ?JLu-Ml Lcssrs Ourfelt Barbara Pa rush Johnny Murphx Bobb Ixanum Fredencka Najjurn Emrlw Txunley Jeff Nunn Ja 1eOwerfe1r Annetu Lucas Caroljx Mclwerl Joyce 'vlartrn LO1b Meador Zfzvwc Avg? ,F A -Q - wwf:-wp s fi. . .5 6 ' x , A A x ' w Q J, . 6 V I 1 g , i. I, i - lb J K J. T. asler 0' ' LQ X 4. , ij D T , I EM VZLV I X, 1 W, . - I A 'Q . V Q Q. . Q ' , E 3' . - r ' I 7 , .is A . - ' 5 Y r I i 1 S F 9- fs V1 ' Q , , xi ' A' 1 29 Kenneth Patsel Bob Pensec George Peyser Elalne Poff Elrzabgth Poff Ralph Poff Rua Poff Terry Prrtchard Calvln Ramsey Bud Rathffe Elarne St Clalr Adelme Schrllen Allen Scott Joyce Srmmons Mary S1Ifll'1'10llS Ronme Srnk 'xiarle Sloan H A I nd 9- vb 'Q Roy Smlth Bobby Sowder Donn Sweet Joyce Thompson Rlchard Thompson Wmona Thurman Tertba Thurmond Dannx Va ught 30 'JT 45 Q' Ray Wlllra ms 'D--. John Zukle Jerry Wrmmer Donald Wrav Allan Wrlghr Barbara Walters Sy 1v1a Walters Anne Weaver Dorothy W ortz Bonme Wrggxns Rxchard seems very xnterested These are Mlss Tucker s favorrte seats Guess who IS looklng 3l the camera... Sophomore C ass ROWI J Ewald E Maxey M Hunter ROW 2 R Hodges Mr Txsmger The Sophomore Class of 1959 COHS1SI1l'lg of 166 members has no class offlcers Each of the s1x homerooms has ns own orgamzauon wh1ch duects the acuvmes IH wh1ch they paruc1pate These students exammmg b1010gy speclmens are representauve of the large class of whxch they are a part 32 . - . . o Q g a g a o o a 9 o o I 9 ' 0 t I -5 K fh 1. T Al A '1WAk 1' W W LA fm LAL K .L LAW 105 ii K 2 .QW Q Glenn Agee Glorla Argabrrgh Lynwood Atkrns Glenna Barranger Judy Bateman Gay Baumgardner Bllly Blunck Jeff Bocock Benton Boggs Freeda Bolt Larry Boone Rlchard Boone Nancy Brearley Roy Burnette Kay Calllson Ronnxe Campbell Betty Cayton Haywood Cayton Jerry Chrrstley Leroy Cone Charles Cooper Arthur Crarghead Llnda Cralghead Maxrne Cramer Pat Crump Marcre Curnutt Noel Davldson Rees Dews Mane Dodson hmmy Donald Margo Doss Phyllrs Douthat Bonnre Duncan John Ewa ld Gary Frnnell Ann Frmugan Martha Fltzgerald Blalr Flora Jackle Furrow Ann Garrett Carol Garst Marshall Gates Jrmmy Grlbert Lllly Grlbert Roger Gllbert Charles Glover Arnold Goard Dlck Godlewskr Marvrn Goodwm Tom Gorsuch , I. C ' ' Q 5 sr BB .X G 5' ' -BB tr ,B C B L y , A 1. f gr' ' L -B 4. , 1 s 1 Q , 1 ' ' ff ,B 2 , gc, , B rrr rrrr B yy - it frlfl lll- we B , QB 1 C' ' V' 5' ' n V gg I wi f . L at at he ' v B L llyl 5 ' . 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Q -' A uf B2 'C ' 1 I M- A - 'vm B' ' ' s. cp , V Q ' ' Onerda Grant Joyce Gravely Barry Greene Dlck Guerrant Freddy Gurllrams Robert Guthne Veoma Hale Donald Hall Mac Hammond Gene Hartman Jrm Hayes Paul Hayes Phyllrs Helms Sandra Hrcks Dawn H111 Laura Hopkms Dranne Horsley Sue Hudglns Merle Hunter Edna Hurd Joyce Jam1son Hugh Janney Marvln Janney Lydra Johnson Judy Keffer Doug Kemp Bob Kennedy Davrd Kmg Janet Kmg Lynda Kmg Mary Ellen Kmg Shelby Kmgery Allan Knapp Brenda Lang Joan Leffler Eleanor Lemon B1l1y Lovern Cynthra Luckado Kala Luckado Dlane Lucas Margaret Lyle Davrd Manmng Deanna Marechal Nrna Marshall Jerry Martrn Emrly Maxey Lours Mayo Nancy Mayo Drck McCord Rucker Keister K A Aglmmr I .x in tv-s 'W' 34' a...l B! N-v 4 LLL E T9 flee. Billy McGuire Deloris McKinneV Dlcky Meador Mary Meagher Barry M1tchum Wrlham Morrrson Ray Moyer Rlchard Myers Lmda Nelghbors Lana Oyler Jlmmy Parker Barbara Patterson MBIIIQD Peverall James Porterfleld Dorrs Powell lkey Prlllaman B111 Prltchard John Prltchett Barbara Rader Malvm Reed Bonme Roark Stevens Robertson James Robtnson Margaret Ross Mrchael St Clalr Galen Saunders Lynn Saunders Nana Saunders Larry Scott George Snelton Jack1e Shlelds Joyce Slullxng Mary Lynn Slgmon Betty Sloan James Slusher Helen Smallwood Cynth1a Sobeck Dlane Spencer Leroy Spradhng Lmda Staehle Susanne Statome Allan Sublette Wanda Swanson O11V13 Thomas Robm Thurmond James Tucker Jon VanSk1ver Bette Waldron Mary Waldron Pat Wellman 3 G v - , 5 P , L ' 5 9 4 S 9' ' J 'V ' ' Y' 5 -5 ' , Q g 2,4 r L J ' W we 'V . , I J 'fs . , it t gy R4 . es is V., ,,sA ftrv 5 ff X V L .- , y ff V. -A i IAAI V 4 X r K A ' . l 4 12 FW M ' K, , .4 6 s. ' 9 T G- w . . fi.. Q gn 6- f 'S - V A x 7 ' 4 ,I rrank W est Ann Wertz Carol Wertz lane Wertz Douglas Wh1te Sharon Wrckes Andy W1l11ams Barbara W11113mS Barbara Wrlson L1nda Wrlson Joanna Womack Wayne Wray Margaret Wrrght Lrnda York Ruth York Charles Flora iv' 'C' 3 AAL LAL .LA 4 Watch your flngers Mr Trsrnger is Nouce. . . Mary does the wrmng. . . . Ann, where rs your unrform? i 36 Freshman C ass The Freshman Class has no offlcers but they are workmg thelr way up as a group You could say that th1s 13 a IYPICSI freshman class bemg conducted by Mr Vaught 37 Jimmy Aldridge Bill Alverez Steve Anderson John Anderton Lee Arthur Faye Ba1dw1n George Bandy Mary Beckner Matt Blackwell Grant Blevms Sara Boggs Jane Bohon Mlckey Bond ura nt Allan Booker Bobby Boothe Robert Boothe Stephen Boroskl Jean Bow Joyce Brown Ph1ll1p Brown Bobby Bryant R1chard Burnette Barbara Burns Bob Campbell Carolyn Campbell Jerry Campbell Bob Cannon EISIC Carroll Margaret Carroll Dean Carter Roger Carter Joyce Chrlstley Judy Clark Patr1c1a Coffman Joyce Collms Galen Conner Sara Craft Donald Crouch Jon Crunkleton Carma Lee Cutts B111 Dale Carol Davrs Henry Davrs Lmda Dooley Donna Dorland Patncra Dram Joe Dudley Nancy Dyer Sue Eggleston Patti Caudle Mary Ellen Eldrldge Helen Emswxler George Faulkner Bonme Flnnell Bonme Fleshman Anna Fodor Cay Garrett James Gtbson Wayne Glbson Donald Gordon Ronald Gordon L1nda Grandy R1ndy Gregory Mlke Grogan Barbara Halsey John Haggard Ellen Hale Ronald Hale Dorothy Handcock Grace Harrls Beverly Harrlson Jerry Hartman Betty Hartwell Phillip Henry Davrd Hlgglnbotham Ronme Hrgglnbotham Cectl H111 Samuel Hlnton Ronme Hobbs Judy Hodge Peggy Hodge Ronald Hodges Carol Hopk1ns Carol Holt Roger Horsley Lynda Howlett Monty Johnson Florence Jordan Shelda Kessler Judy Kxng Charlene Kmgery Claudla Kmgrey Mrckey Korona Paul Kronau Lrnda Krupmck Sylvia Lancaster Rheba Lawrence Carol Lawson Wayne Ltkens Sandra Lmdner James Litz Anita Long Francis Lumpkin Donald Lyle Ira Martin Sandra Martin Helen Meade Betty Meador Jere Montague Bill Moser Cheryl Murray Eugene Musgrove Joyce NaJJum Roger Nrchols Molly Nunley Janet Nunn Pat Oakes Donald Overfelt Mary Overfelt Wrllram Overstreet Douglas Parker Rodney Patsel Jack Peeples Rrchard Perdue Sammy Peters Carol Peyser Laura Powell Norma Pnllaman Donna Reed Larry Reed Margaret Roberts Larol Robertson Carol Robertson Martrn Robrnson Sallle Rudd Phyllrs Saunders Sherry Scaggs Rrchard Schrllmg Jay Sellers Sandra Sexton Will Shackleford Janet Shrllrng Joyce Srgrnon B111 SIZEI Ray Sloan Imogene Slusher Andrew Smrth Roger Smrrh Kenneth Spangler Buddy Speck 1 40 '44 '41 LLL gl my-r -awmawm Judy Stanley Charles Stover Conme Strausbaugh Carolyn Sublett Ilmmy Tarter Iudra Taylor Danny Templeton Eddre Thompson Norma Tompklns J1mmy Tuck Joanne Van Arnum Kent Vanl-loy Joyce Webb Juhe Weeks Steve Whrtta ker Sandy Wllt Sharon WIKI Pat Womack D1x1e Wrlght Ronme Young Warren Young nuff? 1 s- OKl Claudra rt s wrong My book says. The mornmgs begrn Wlth devotrons Eighth Grade Class Lunch time finds a typical group of eighth grade students enJoy1ng a chit chat as they relax learning and preparation for thier courses and activities as future high school freshmen 42 after a morning of classes, Their first year at C,S, I-LS, has been an adventure into new fields of 12 Sylvra Adkms Glorra Agee Ann Agnew Rebecca Alley Drck Alvarez Phylhs Anderson Connre Angell Joyce Atkms Rrchard Austxn Bettv Bandy D3V1d Bandy Lynda Barnum Benny Beckner Denms Bell Denms Blankenshlp Ronald Bogle Bonnre Boutnott Roger Boone John Boothe Carol Borders Betty Brmkman Claude Brown Bobby Brown Larry Bryant Dav1d Car11n Charlotte Carroll Susle Carter George Chernault Donna Chlsom Dlane Clark Fay Clay Sarah Coleman Drck Cone Maur1ce Conner Kenneth Cooper L1nda Copland Charles Cornelrson Dorathy Cowan Frances Cralg Donna Cralghead Ilona Creasy Peggy Crocker Lawton Davrs Barbara DeMa1o Ronald DeWeese Betsy D111 Danny Dlvers Roger D1xon Laura Donald Frank Donahue Sandra Edwards Davrd Eller Dav1d Ferguson Faye Ferguson Gary Ferguson Wayne Ferguson Carohne Flsher Barry Flora Tommy Floy Butch Garner Walter Garner Jean Glasgow Robert Glover D1ana Graham Kenneth Graham Sharon Grant John Gnggs Angela Grlsso Lmda Grrsso Mary Ellen Grogan Jrmmy Hall Rebecca Hall Steve Hancock Ilmmy Harper Betty Harrell Carol Harrls Joyce Harrls Danny Hartman Jean Hartsook Lots Harvey Conme Haynes Donna Hensley George Hetherrngton Donna H1gg1ns Pat H111 Carol H1nch1e Judy Hodge Mary Hodge Thomas Hodges Jerald Holland Frances Holt Gerald Holt Theresa Hopper Yvonne Horsley Rrchard Hough Gall Howlett Gall Howley Kathleen Howley Maunce Humphreys Jan Hunter 1, at X 'KHP ?W'W 9 v rw- LAAAI al 4 I 1 Q- Maw 11 nw 45 L sf- X Mxldred Jam1son John Janney Leonard Janney Ralph Jarrett James Johnson Larry Jones Quentrn Jones Jeannette Jordan Engle Kessler Carol Krng Goldre Klng Janlce Krng Gerald Lane Jean LaPrade Stewart Lawrence Ann Leedy Joyce Leffler Carol Lelppe Dorothy Lemon Lovetta Long OCIG Lowe Karen Lox Susre Luckado George Martrn Dolly Maxwell James McBr1de Drcy McK1nny Howard McK1nney Ronald McNe1l Sally Anne McNe1l Delmas Meador Thomas Mlller Jerry Mllton Danny Monahan Lmda Morefleld Barry Murray Reba Muse Barbara Myers Janet Nelghbors Warren Nrchols Emma Oyler Jrmmy Parker Kathy Parklnson Gary Parr1sh Mary Pasley Jan Peeples Sylvra Poff Robert Porterfreld Margaret Poss Don Prlllaman Carolyn Ramsey Lucllle Ramsey Jerry Rlchardson Donald Robertson Ellen Robertson Nancy Robmson Ela1ne Ross Kerth Rowe Brenda St Clarr Mallnda St Clair Toby Saunders Mane Schrlhng Carl Scott Alton Slmmons Ellen Slmmons Larry Slmmons Patsy Stmmons Florence Sloan Forrest Sloan Davrd Smrth Ray Smrth Tommy Sn1der Loretta Sowder John Speck Don Spence A1166 Spradlrng Marte Stevenson Trmmy Stouffer Stanley Strong Jlmmy Thomas Denny Tuck Sylvra Twrman Marllyn Turner Pat Turner Jean Tyree Jerry Tyree Brenda Vaught Buddy Vest Ronald Wade Rlta Waldron Geraldrne Wallace Iuanrta Waller Barbara Walters Jack Weaver Bonme Webster Fred Wendorf Brlly Wertz Larry Wertz Mac Wertz Sherrill Sink th' E... Ax Homer YV11hC1l'1'l Jerrx Wllhelm Terry YVIHIZTHS Barry Wllson D1anne W1mrner Sue Wxmmer Lou1se Yopp Janet Young B111 Brackens The answer IS 1D one of these books 'Q O ,ff I tell you xt s not up there says James I . fm - v Q1 K J ' . 3 ,f. f It's the hgure that counts... .m math... . I fha, I Somebody told a funn1e.... JOHN AGNEW 3555 Grandln Road Ext. , Roanoke Hi-Y 3,53 Honor Club 3.4.51 'Accolade' staff 3 5- Projection Club 3 4.55 Biwblll Manager 4, Baseball 5 ERIKA ALUGAYER Rt 2, Salem Cholr 4, Treas 4 Cholr Fesuval 4 Knight Letter staff 5, SCA Representative 4, Hon or Club 4, FBLA 5 RICHARD AMOS Rt 2, Box I20, Boones Mlll Scrence Club I, FFA 2,3 Hl Y 3 4 5 Presrdent 3.4, Varsrty Football 3 5 DAVID ATKINS Rt 5, Box 508 A, Roanoke FFA I Football I, KVG 4 JEANNETTE AVERY Rt 2 Salem FHA 3 Chou 5 MONTAGUE BARNUM Rt 7, Box 62 F Roanoke J V Baseball I, Track 3 Knlght Letter staff 3, Edltor 4, Co Edrtor 5 SCA Rep resentatrve 4, Hr Y 5, Baseball 4 5 GAYLE BOGLE Rt 4 Box 355, Roanoke CLAUDE BOHON Rt 7, Box 3I3 Roanoke Sclence Club I Annual Staff 3 KVG 3 Stage Crew 3 4,5, Projectron Club 3 4 5 Bulletrn Board Commtttee 4 EVELYN BRA DBURY Rt 5. Box 584 Roanoke Pep Club 2 Choral Club 2, Vlce Pres 2 Lrbrary Club 3 MARTHA BRATTON 3520 Colonral Ave S W Roanoke Jr Y Teens-I 2, Senior Y Teens3 4 5 Fashlon Chatrman 4, FHA 4 5, Vice Pres COLEEN BROOKS Rt 5 Box 622, Roanoke Homeroom Pres I, SCA Representatrve I Choral Club I Band l,2, Apple Blossom Festrval I Dogwood Festtval 4 Cholr 5 Asststant Acoompamst 5, Publrcrty Chau man 5, FHA 3 4 5, Presrdent 4 n Leader 5, Conventron Representatrve 4 Song Leader of Federauon 4, Y Teens4 5, Program Chatrman 5, May Court 3 4, Homeoomrng Queen 5, Drlll Team4 5 Honor Club 3 4 5 EDNA BROUGHMAN Rt 5, Box669 Roanoke SCA I 2, 4 H I, JunlorY Teens 2, brary Club 4, FBLA 4 JOAN BROUGHMAN Rt 4 Box I53 Roanoke Choir 2 3 4, Accompanlst 3 4 5 Honor C ub 3 4 5, Vrce Pres 4 SCA Homeroom Pres 4. All State Chorus 4, May Court 4 Cheerleader 4 5 Y Teens 4 5: Accolade staff 3 4 5. Subscrlptton M anager 55 Homecomlng Court 5 Vrce Presrdent of Senror Class 5, Drama Club Pres 5, Youth Semmar Representative 5, Blble Club 4 JOANN BROWN Rt 5. Box 462, Roanoke Junior Scrence Club I,2, Student CJIIISIIBD ,kssoctatlon l,2, Accolade staff 3 Youth Semlnar Represenratxve 3, Honor Club 3 4 5, Senror Y Teens 3 4 5 Knight Letter staff 4 DEWEY BRYANT Rt 5. Box 629 Roanoke Junior Sctence Club I Varstty Football 4'5 Senior Director AIDIE CAMPBELL Rt. 5. Box 62l, Roanoke Band 1.2: FFA 2,33 4-H I: Hi-Y 4.5: Var- sity Football 4 5 NANCY CONN!-R Rt. 4. Box 439, Roanoke Honor Club 3 4 5, FBLA 4 Library Club 4 5, Treas 4 JOYCE CRAFT Rt 8, Box 388 A Roanoke SCA Il Junior Y Teens 2, FBLA 4 5 Chap lam 5 BOBBY CRAIGHEAD Rt 4, Box 442, Roanoke Safety Patrol I, Lteutenant and Captarn JOHN CREASY 3533 Overbrook Drrve, S W Roanoke Jr Hi Y I 2 Llbrary Club I, Wrestling 2, Champlon I24 lbs JV Basketball I 3 Drama Club I,2 5. Track 2, Varsrty Foot ball 3 4 5 Most Improved Player award 4. All City-County Thtrd Team 4, Crty County Track Meet 4, Varsrty Baseball 3 SCA 3, Sr Hr Y 3 5 Accolade staff 3 4 5. Assrstant Sports Edltor 3 Sports Edrtor 4 5, FTA 4, Choir 3 SARAH CREWS Rt 5 Box 684, Roanoke SCA I, 1unIorY Teensz, FBLA 4 5, V e President 5, Honor Club 5 ROBERT DAVIS Rt 4, Box 435, Roanoke Football 2 3 4 Class reas 3, Ht Y 5, Treasurer 5 JIMMY DILL Rt 4, Box I4 Roanoke Band I 2,3 4 5, Drum Ma1or3 4, Scrence Club 2 3.4, Track 2 4 5, Varsrty Foot ball 3 53 Latin Club 3 Accolade staff 3 4,5, Honor Club 3.4.5, Dance Band 4 5, Blble Club 4 5 ELLEN DuVAL Rt I0 Box 29 Roanoke Ir FHA I, Library Club I 2,3 SCA 2, Bl Phy-Chem Science Club 2, Accolade staff 3, Chou 3 4 5 Blble Club 2 4 5 Pres 4 5 JUDITH DYER Rt 4 Box 237 Roanoke olrl23 Jr YTeensI2,M Court I Honor Club 3 4 Accolade staff 3 4 5 Artlsr 3 Busrness Managet4 As srstant Buslness Manager 5 SCA 4 Repre sentatrve to Youth Semlnar 4 Chotr Festt val 3 Sentor Y Teens4 5 FHA 5 Home Room Sec 5 DOREEN EARLY Chesterfreld Court Roanoke JIMMY FERGUSON Rt 2 Box 2I2 Salem 4 H I Accolade staff 3 Hr Y 5 CATHERINE FOSTER 2041 Lee Hr Road S W Roanoke Home Room Treas 2, Junlor Chotr 2 Jr Y Teens 2 Latrn Club 2 3 Pres 3 Head Cheerleader 3 4 Cheerleader 5 Acco lade staff3 4 5 Head Copywrrter 3 Ed ttor 4 5 SIPA Representatrve 3 4 May Queen 3 May Court 4 Senlor Chotr Pres 3 Y Teens 3 4 Treas 3 Honor Club 3 4 5 Sec 4 ClassSecretary 3, Home Comrng Court 4 5 FTA 4 5 Drama Club 5 Teen Councll Model Representatrve 5 TOMMY FRALIN Rr , Box I54 Roanoke 4 H Presrdent I Basketball I Latln Club 2 3 Treasurer 3 Accolade staff 3 4 5 Head Photographer 3 4 5 SIPA Conven tron 3, Model General Assembly 3 Hr Y 3 4 5 Chaplatn 3 4 5 Honor Club 3 4 5: Treasurer 45 SCA 4: FTA 4: Bible Club 4: Drama Club 5. GAIL GIBSON Rt 2 Box 222 Salem Chou I 2 4 5, Treasurer 5 Llbrary Club 3 Honor Club 3 4 5 Secretary 5 SCA 4 FBLA 4 5 Knrght Letter staff4 5 Class Secretary 5 JOE GILLOCK 2322 Crrcle Drlve Roanoke J V Basketballt 2 Varstty Basketball3 4 5 FootbalI'4 5 Hr Y 5 Honor Club 3 4 5 Presrdent 4 Vlce Pres 5 Latm Club 3 Vrce Pres 3 Knrght Letter staff4 Accolade staff 3 SCA 2 WAYNE GRANT 33I6 Bunker Hill Dr S W , Roanoke Jr Hr Y I 2 Honor Club3 4 5 Presldent 5 Projecuon Club 3 4 5 Stage Crew 3 ROY ll-IE GRIGGS 3406 Vrew Ave S W Roanoke Br Phy Chem Scrence Club I 2 Annual Staff 3 Knlght Letter staff4 Stage Crew 3 4 5 Projecuon Club 3 4 5 Honor Club 3 4 5 ROBERT GRISSO Rt 2 Sa em MARTHA HAMILTON Rt 4 Box 373, Roanoke Y Teens3 4 ProgramChau-man4 Kmght Letter staff 4.5, Asststanr Edrtor 4 Co Edrtor 5 Honor Club 3 4, FTA 4 Chou 3 Drama Club 5 DAVID HARRIS Rt 7 Box 82, Roanoke BRENDA HARRISON Rt 8 Box 376, Roanoke Jr Y Teens l,2, SCA I 2 Sr Y Tee s 3 4 Accolade staff 3 4 5 Ltbrary Club 3 4 5, Reporter 4 Presldent 3 5 Latln Club 3 FHA 4. Song Leader 4 NED HAYES Deyerly Rd Roanoke J V Basketball I Varsrty Basketball 3 4 5 Scrence Club I 2 Lrbrary Club If SCA 3 4 5 Class Treas 2 Baseball 2 3 4 5 Football 3 4 5 Track 4 Honor Club 3 4 5 Accolade staff 3, latin Club 3 Sr H1 Y4 5 Class Presrdent 5, Football Krng LEWIS HENRY Rt Box I I, Roanoke Basketball I,3 4 5 Baseball 3 4 RICHARD HERRING Bent Mountarn Glee Club I.2, Newspaper staff I 4 H Club 2,3 4, Annual staff I 3 Pro1eenon Club 3 4 5 Stage Crew 3.4.5, Stage Class Instructor 5 DONALD HETHERINGTON Rt 5 Box 625 Roanoke Ht Y 3 4 5 VICE Pres 3 5 Sec 4, Pro jectlon Club 4 BENTON HOPPER Rt 5. Box 475 Roanoke Projectron Club3 4 H1 YI 2 Stage Crew 3 4,5, Scrence Club I 2 RICHARD JOHN 3518 Grandrn Rd Ext , Roanoke Football 4 5 Honor Club 3 4 5 Treas 5 Hr Y 3 4 5 Lattn Club 3 4 Busmess Manager Accolade 3 Busrness Manager Knight Letter 4 Junlor Sctence Farr 2 CARLYLE KEMP 3358 Brandywrne Ave Roanoke .. . .. . ..' 3 3 -ln' fi - ,, ' 3 .' .. . - ' .3 - -- ' .: ' . , Io 13 .i i . 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Jr Y Teens1 2 Sr Y Teens3 Accolade Staff3 4 5 SubscriprionMan ager 4 Layout Editor 5 SIPA Delegate 3 Library Club 5 Latin Club 3 4 Represen tative to Y Teen Council SUE KORONA 3639 Cedar Lane Roanoke Dolly Madison H1 Y I 2 Bowling Club I 2 Dramatic Club I Student Representa tive 2 4, National Honor Soc1ety2 Cheer leader 3 4, Co captain 5, Sr Y Teens3 4 5 Sec 4, Pres 5 May COIIIIB Foot ball Queen 4 Accolade staff 4 Home Room Pres 4 FHA 5 NANCY LEEDY Rt 8 Box 41 Roanoke Ban 1 4HClub I.234 Jr Science Club 1 Reporter 1 LatinClub 2 Choir 3 4 5 Library Club 3 4 5 Sec 3 on or Club3 4 5 Accolade staff 3 Knight Letter Staff 4 5 lr Achievement Co Sec 4 Drama Club 5 CAROLYN LEFFLER Rt 2 Box 282 Roanoke SchoolMagaz1neBusinessManager I Cheer leader 3 4 5 Head Cheerleader 5 FHA 4 5 Sec 4 5 Honor Club 3 4 5 colade SIGII3 4 5 HeadTypist4 5 Del egate to Girls State 4 FBLA 4 5 President 4 5 Vice President of Junior Class 4 Choir 4 5 Sec 5, Homecoming Maid of Honor HORACE DUDLEY LIGHT JR Rt 2 Box 232 Roanoke F 3 4 5 Treas 4 Vice Pres 5 DANNY LIKENS Rt 2 Box 306 Salem Projection Club 3 4. Basketball 3 4 5 Baseball3 4 5. KVG s 3 4 GLORIA LIKENS Rt 7 Box 223 Roanoke 4 H Club Choir 3 FHA 3 4 5 Reporter 4' Federation Vice-Pres 5- FBLA 4 5' Historian 4: Honor Club 3 4 5 ROBERT LINDNER 3539 Pinevale Rd Roanoke colade Staff 4 5- Band1 2 3 4 - All-State Band 3 4 5- Science Club4 5- Drama Club 5: Honor Club 5 WANDA LONG Rt 5, Box 407, Roanoke 4-H Club I: Pep Club 2' Sr. Y-Teens 3 4- Accolade' Staff 3- FHA 4 5- Basket- ball 4- FBLA 5: Honor Club 5. BILLY LUMPKIN Rt. 4 Box 458 Roanoke Track 2 3 4- Basketball 2' Football 2- Latin Club 4 NELL McCLUFR 2531 Willowlawn St , Roanoke Y-Teens I 2.3,4 5- Pres. 4: Song Leader 3- choir 3- sc.: 3: FHA 1. JOE MARTIN Rt. 7, Box 2I2. Roanoke CHARLES MEADOR Rt. 7,Box 310. Roanoke FFA 2.3.4.5: Reporter 4 5. DON MINNIX Rt. 5, Box 557. Roanoke Football 4: Basketball 4: SCA Vice Pres. 5: Hi-Y 5. JOYCE MINNIX Rt. 2, Box 223. Salem Choir I.2.3r43 SCA 1.2: Latin Club l,2: Bible Club 5: Drama Club 5: Library Club 1: 'Knight Letter' Staff 4.5: Reporter 4: Columnist 5: Winner of DAR James Monroe Essay Contest 4. JOHN MITCHELL 3511 Bunker Hill Dr Roanoke F I.2 3, Hi Y . Sec e 4 SCA Vice Pres 3, Football2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Ba s ke tba ll 3 4, President of Sophomore Class 3, President of Junior Class SPENCER MORRISON 323, Bromley Road S W Roanoke Band 1.2 3 Latin Club 5 NANCY MURPHY Rt 5 Roanoke SCA 1 2 Accolade Staff 3 4 5. S b scrlptton Manager 4 Busmess Manager 5 SIPA Delegate 3 4 FHA 4 5. Hall Monitor 3 4. Girls Chorus 1 2 Library Club 4 Y Teen Council 3 WANDA NEWMAN Roanok Y Teen I 2 3 4 Art Chairman I Treas 4, FHA 3 CHARLES NICHOLS R 8 Roanoke FFA 4. H1 Y 5, Football 3 4 Rt ,, Roanoke 4 H Club Vice Pres I Cheerleader 1, Y Teen 2 3, Science Club Sec 3 Acco lade Copy Editor 3 4 5 Honor Club 3 4 5 Jr Class Sec 4, FTA Sec 4 5 Latin Club 4 5 May Court 4 Drama Club. Pro gram Vice Pres 5, SIPA Representative 4 Home Room Sec Treas 4 LENORA PETERS Rt 2 Boones Mill 4 H I Y Teens 2 5 RAY POAGE Rt 2. Salem FFA 2, Vice Pres FFA 3 4 Football 3 State FFA Convention 3 JANE POOLE Rt 4 Roanoke Y-Teens 1 2 3 4 5' Treas 5: Choir DORIS PRILLAMAN Rt 2 Salem 4-H Club I' FHA 3- Honor Club 3 4 5' FBLA 4 5' Library Club 4 5- Accolade' Staff 3 4 5 DOUGLAS PRILLAMAN Rt 5. Roanoke Jr. Bi-Phy-Chem I 2: Basketball I 3 4' Baseball 4' 4-H I' Latin Club 3: KVG 3 - Hi-Y 3 BARBARA RICHARDSON Rt 8 Box 466, Roanoke Jr Y-Teens 2- Sr. Y-Teens 3 5: Drama Club 5 ROS!-:MARIE RICHARDSON 3646 Mt Vernon Drive S W Roanoke Y-Teens 1 2 3 4 5: SocialChairman 4- Glee Club I: Drama Club Sec I- Latin Club 2 3 41 Choir 2.3.5' A ccol.-ide Staff 3.4: Pep Club 2: FHA 5: Assistant Editor of 'Acoolade' 3. LeROY RIFE Rt. 5. Box 5, Roanoke HAROLD ROSS Bent Mountain 4-H Sec. -Treas. 1: Science Club 2.3: Stage Crew 3,4.5: Baseball Manager 3.4: Miller 8. Rhoads Youth Forum 4. EDITH SAUL Rt. 2. Boones Mill 4-H 1: SCA 1.2: Y-Teens 2.3. BOBBY SAUNDBIS Rt. 5, Box 482. Roanoke SANDRA SAUNDDIS 3-123 Goodvlew Ave S W . Roanoke Y Teens 1 2,3 4,5.PepClubI C-UB M011 ogram Club 2, Drama Club 2. COIOMIIOI1 Court 2, FHA 2. Cheerleaders 2 3 4 SIDNEY SCOTT Rt 5 Roanoke SCA 1.2 Library Club 2, Science Club I 2 3. Glee Club 1 2, Class Pres 2. Class Treas 5. Baseball 3. Latin Club 5 Hi Y JEAN SEXTON Rt 2 Salem Girls Athletic Association I 2, Treas 2 Softball Varsity 2. Volleyball Varsity 2 Choir 5 MARVIN SIMMONS Rt 5 Roanoke SCA 2. Latin Club 3 4 Science Club 2 3 Accolade SKIIIZ Knight Letter Staff STANLEY SMITH 3830 Anrletam Drive S W Roanoke J V Basketball 1, Basketball Manager 2, Baseball Manager 2 Knight Letter humor TOMMY SMOTHERS 3801 Mud Lick Rd S W Roanoke Varsity Football 3 4 5 I V Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 3 4 5 SCA 3 4 5 Sec 3: Pres 5 Hi Y5 Latin Club 3 Representative to Boys State 4 HAROLD STUMP Rt 7 Roanoke GORDON SWAIN Rt 4 Box 310 Roanoke Student Government I 2 Latin Club 4 Honor Club 5 ROBERT TAYLOR 3141 Circle Dr S W Roanoke French Club 3. Accolade Staff4 5 Hon or Club 5 RICHARD McARTHUR TRENT 2025 Deyerle Rd Roanoke latin Club 2 3 4' Pres 4' Jr Hi-Y - Hi-Y 3 4 5- Representative to Youth Sem- Inar 3 4' Campaign Manager for Winning Candidate for SCA Pres 5- I V. Basket- ball 3 SHIRLEY THOMPSON Rt 4 Box 285 Roanoke 4-H 1: Jr Y-Teens 2: FHA 3 DEA UNDERWOOD Rt 4. Roanoke Student Christian Association 2- FFA DONNA WARDEN 3814 Colony Lane, Roanoke FTA 1.4 5: Drama Club 1 5- Band 1 2 3: Pep Club 2: Accolade Staff 3 - Art Editor4 5: Latin Club 3: Girls League 2' Representative to Youth Seminar 5. KENNETH WEBSTER Rt. 2. Box 230. Salem BILL WHITTAKER 3702 Pinerole Rd. . Roanoke Sta eCrew1.2.3 4.5: Jr. Hi-Y 1.2: L3- tin Club 2.3: Proiecrionclub 3.4.5: Base- ball4,5: Drama Club 5. LEWIS WILSON 3809 Mt. Vernon Dr. , Roanoke Hi-Y 5. KENT WOMACK 3438 Brandywine Ave. , S.W. . Roanoke Varsity Football 4: HI-Y 3,4,5g Vice-Pres, 4: Pres. 5: 'Accolade' Suff 3,4,5. 0 o Senlor Drrector . ' l. I- .li .- -I : FA I' '- A3.4'.' . 3, Pr s. : -I , , - . D . g ' - - 3 '. ' . - 4. I .:'..--.:4..-1 l .: I. ..-u- .. d 5 -- . '7.': ' 3 . I 5 ' I ' Rt. 7, e . 4 ' ' . - . . r I 5 r .S o ZH- ' - , , ,g ' 3 , .. .r :I-' - .. ' I i . s.: . ' z .. . . 4' . : . I. ' . H . ', . I 'S' . . . I . V. A I. ' MARQ-YN NUNN Editor 4: Junior Cldss Sec. 4. 3..: ..: Ac- - -',, .- 5:5 - ' .Is . ' : I . 4. : '-I : I : FA . . :I . . : .' - . . 3 I - ' ' ' ' . . . . .J . 2, Sr. Ac ' ' . I ' IS' I I ' ' . ' ' ' ' snr s - - ' -- I 4. .-4f5- ' ' ' ' ' ' a l 1. r 0 . 3. . 4... . . .. I ' I .4152 ' 0 a I ' a 8 . ww , ,A 1.1 1 SPORTS Sprung Hugh Schools :cu ar activities. :tics are a maior part . . , r' l y such sports as foot etball baseball, and helr purpose IS to en nd stimulate the stu- composed of students k f a articipation and in- athletic games and o train for hysical promote goof sports- and to cultivate a :o-operation ancl fel - '59 -gin 'Uno 'in woven ,lv- Rrchard Amos Dewey Bryant Alg1e Campbell John Creasy Tackle Center Tackle Quarterback 5 6 W 5 W 5 X Senror Sen1or Sen1or Senror V3PSlty ROW I G Gregory D Bryanr,B Lovern,R John, B Dyer J Creasy A Campbell T Campbell I Cornett J D111 ROW2 R Blanchard C N1ChO1S N Hayes,J Murphy B Alvarez T Pntchard G Conner H Boone D Mann1ng,J Hayes R Myers ROW3 D Beamer L Scott D Meador, I Prlllaman D Kemp R Boone F Gu1ll1ams J Purchett M St Cla1r,J Glllock Coaches Mr Edmunds Mr Lacy, Mr Jones Managers M Johnson D Sweet 52 fm' on ' 1 '13 Q-c .W ' A+. 5 K, ki tv A-5 1, ' . fu.. .1 A 'N 1 'Q' . . Ht. II Wt, 151 HI. ' I. I45 Ht. '7 r. I6O Hr, '1o V1, 161 I I I C I O : . . . . . . , . , . , . , . . ' . : . , . ' , . . , . , . ' , . , , . ' . . . . : . . . . . . ' , . 2 . g . 0 Jrm D111 Joe G111OCk Tackle En 5 w 6 w Semor Semor Football Halfback Ned Hayes 4405 speeds around end for a flrst down before bemg hauled down by Gerald Meredlth of Pembroke Ned Hayes Rlchard John Halfback Halfback 3 W x 1 o Semor Senlor Chrlsuansburg s Wu! IS stopped by Creasy ' Al so y 0 ., y MQ fl fl NH, 'x':1V Q ,rw K-lyme, r V., an i ii, i 'an V Wywfl' 1' ' ' I Cl Ht, ' II ' I, 174 Ht. ' 2 I, 165 Ht. F' 9 I. Ht, 5' 9 yt, 4 . . ' . U N .uf ,gs ... f ,Vn,f. W. 53 Galen Conner breaks through OPPOSIIIOTI after taklng handoff from quarterback John Creasy Q66 1H backgroundj and races I4 yards V3PSlt Buzzy Nlchols Tommy Smothers Ronald Blancher Harold Boone Halfback En Tackle Guard 5 w wr 3 W 1 W Senlor Semor Junlor Junlor .AQ 54 Creasy carrres for rwo yards as Cave Sprrng topped John tell them to go IDIO an 8 2 I defense and Jam Chrrsuansburg 6 o the ends Football Jlm Cornett n W Junior Johnny Murphy Terry Prrrchard Quarterback Guard 5 W1 o 5 W Jumor Junlor R1chard Boone Ha lfback D X ' Sophomore lllfr- 5 we-',,, 1- -m6 4f I'-ls Fred Guilliams Doug Kemp n Halfback 5 w 5 w Sophomore Sophomore Joe Grllock catches a pass for 25 yards a gamst Roanoke Carhohc Bill Lovern David Manning n Guard xv 5 ' Sophomore Sophomore Varslt W1111am Byrd s Fourz stops Charles N1ChO1S wrrh shoesrung tackle 'lm .au 56 Rlchard Myers Mlke St C1a1r B111 Alvarez Galen Conner Halfback Center Quarterback Fullback 5 W 6 W 5 Wt 5 Wt Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman lf F 52435 Foofglflv Do te Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov S!! SCHE DU LE Opponent Frcmklm County Peclrlsburg Chrlstlonsburg Pembroke Rural Retreat Independence Wm Byrd George Wythe Drewry Mason Cothollc Hugh 57 . '9 t, 156 Ht. 'o r, Ip- Ht, '7 , 140 Hr, iyflff -'AJS l x . v,,,-2' 't W, -I ff A 2 of p - 15 fe ., o o 0 0 o 'Iv ' v yzyj, uf 7 lfff We . 6 ' O O . l2 ' I3 14 . I9 ' ' 6 0 . 26 l3 6 . 3 9 6 . IO 7 O . I7 . O 26 . 24 O 6 . 31 47 O . 7 ' ' 48 O They ROW I M Johnson J Dudley R Hodges P Womack R Schxlhng R Sloan M Blackwell B Srzer G Agee ROW2 R Young W Shackleford R Nrchols R Smrth D Guerrant L Boone B Campbell J Rrchardson G Faulkner ROW 3 D Parker B Prrtchard B Spessard I Parker T Honeycutt Robert Stone Coach Junlor Varslt Football The Junnor Varsrty football team IS composed otlower class men who are asprrnng to mem bershlp on the Semor Varslty played tlve games, compnlnng a l record loslng on Franklnn County and tymg Wlll nam Byrd The boys hustle and desire to wan was very evzdent from the begmnnng ot the season By seelng actnon on the tueld In these tive games, the boys gained valuable experience whxch will make them better athletes, bet ter sports, and better cntlzens Ray Sloan and Rrchard Boone team up to brmg down a W1ll1am Byrd player ID a hard fought tle game ffxv 58 0 0 team next season. The team 3-l- , ' ly to . i U . . ' . ' r 0 I . ' V 'X . K, fl' I f zffw ,' 1.5- RV -5' fv- L,-., 3.1.- T--o-'Ji row er, 3 John Creasy Joe Glllock Forward I-orward 5 IO wr o 6 2 W Ned Hayes L6W1S Henry Guard Guard 5 9 W 5 8 W beU10I bgmor bemor beruor Varsity iffy Joe Martm scores two polntb agrunst vxsrtors, Frankhn B111 Lovern dnveg for thc bagktt as the Kmghrs County ESg16S. topped Bedford IH a thrrllcr. V 'W L S f H Ns. .4 ,HM 5: '.x,J : , .- - , K . ? f '- X ' S' N - .- i .9 - -U 1 3 ,W ' - T 4 r E W rr r xf I N .. 5 F - . 1 1 WA ' .W .. ' :iff I 'rg T! A K . ' Hr. ' . 16 Hz. ' 1. 170 Hr. ' r. 150 Hr. ' r. 130 60 sr Ffa? WGA -Psi' T Q We Q-Q.. ,Qwz ala? fffiffa Wniww oe Martm Tommy Srnothers Jxnr Brugh uard Center Guard 5 8 W 64 Wt 5 W o Senlor Sen1or Junlor Danny L1kens Forward 5 W Senlor Basketball B1l1Lovern f1res a one hand jun p shot aga1nstBedford A ShOfjUSI11k6lh1S one won the game ln the last two Doub Parker goes hrgh to arch a Jump shot rn the Barre seconds agalnst George Wythe 61 2 T ' . A ' J. 5 X Z f , A ,K N l I 1 4- , 5 U 5 ff X, 1 .ff 'f' - 1 . dn 5. V 5 K V- 'Y '- . ,,,. lr Yr t T 3 ZW' 5 5 5 - A 4 3 ' fs Q ,L4,, , if A . I , , G Ht. 'II t. I55 Ht. ' t. 155 Ht. ' . 190 Ht. 'I1 t. I5 0 0 0 0 0 1 r 5 P V I .Al , ' 4 2 Wrllram Clay B111 Lovern Jlm Parker Doug Parker Forward Guard Forward Forward 6x H 58Wr o 510 Wt H 6wr o Jumor Sophomore Sophomore Freshman John Creasy 184, arches a pass to Doug Parker f74J rn the Bedford game 62 7 H I 9' - a 1 ., A K K I 6 I ., W! , If ny 2 !,,f 5 X , X XA p Hr. ' vr. 166 1. . I4 Hr. ' .160 1. ' .15 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 1 It s a typ1ca1 tlme out pep talk from Coach Lacy to encourage players Joe Grllock Doug Parker Ned Hayes B111 Lovern Jrm Parke Basketball SCHEDULE Team They William Byrd Franklin County Andrew Lewis Floyd George Wythe Drewry Mason William Fleming Drewry Mason Bedford William rd William Fleming Andrew Lewis Bedford George Wyfhe Floyd Galax Franklin County Galax a hard fought loss 43 1 2 X Q S' 4 . 1 If P! X. L I 7 x 1 I O I I O We - - 39 38 Joe Gillock outjumpsGeorge Wythe's 33 forthe ball in ' 48 63 ' g ' 44 51 53 39 43 44 43 50 ' ' ' 32 52 47 53 61 60 ' By 47 53 36 62 34 53 65 83 42 48 50 63 51 56 49 58 42 63 ROWI B Alvarez D Parker,B Spessard M Blackwell G Agee L Mayo ROWV2 R Perdue A W1ll1ams B Slzer W Shackleford J Robmson, M Gates Mr Blame, Coach ROW3 H Davrs R Shtllmg R Young Junlor V3fSlty Basketball Bob Spessard frres a two hand Jump shot from the foul Lewxs Mayo drrves 1r1 for a shot agamst Bedford llne agaxnst Jefferson sJun1or Varsrty L. 64 ROW I J Najjum M Eldrrdge F Najjum J Collrns ROW 2 J Marun E St Clarr C Sobeck S Wlmmer J Womack ROW 3 Ivl1SS Draper coach C Harrrs, M Ross, N Marshall L Anderson A Fodor M Sloan J A1t1s, B Hartwell, B Sloan MISS Dulaney, coach, N Tompkrns manager Glrls Bas ietball Four elghth grade boys rough II up 1n an attempt to Danny Llkens goes hrgh 1n the a1r to get a Jump shot get a basketball rebound rn gym class pract1ce rn a home game agamst Floyd 65 ,itll p ' , . 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I, . , . n ' 9 Ca thy Foster Sue Korona SSIH01' Senior 'iid l in'ii7ifi'Maii fl uranium I lizard r H alll fv 9 lr qs ull' .., 'lf 'iii . ni .' pr--nuttin 53- 'eq Sr my 'fare' Joan Broughman Senior Co-Captain Dlane Lucas Carolyn Leffler Sophomore Semor Captam arol Garsr Ann Garrett Ioan Leffler Sophomore Mary Lynn Srgmon Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore V3PSlty Cheerleaders Because Cave Sprung Hlgh School has a varred athletic program, nts cheerleaders are a necessrty The glrlsand rnsupportrng the Knights as well as an leadxng the student body an school sprrrt The squad rs always present regardless of whether our team IS suffering a slight defeat or IS marching valllantly on tovrctory Itlsthelrdeslre to rnsplre enthusrasm and to stnmulate frrst class sportsman shlp at all times Thenr sponsors are Miss Draper and Mass Dulaney Suspense mounts for the cheerleaders and then' mascot durmg our homecommg game mmm W W the mg' ww-'fir rr au- 17' W' Mar1e Shrllmg Margaret Roberts Captaln Carol Peyser Sherry Scaggs Dxana Graham Mrckey Korona Betsy D111 Lawton Dav1s Junlor V3PSlty C eerleaders J V Cheerleaders wart tensely on the srdelme as the fmal mmutes of the game txck away E6 Our Junlor Varsity Cheer leaders are an essential part ofthe lunror varsrty athletic team The grrlson the squad cons: st of eighth and mnth graders It IS their duty, l ke that ofthe varslty cheerlead ers, to promote sportsmanshlp at all trmes and to be In at tendance at the games Dur mg the year, the cheerleaders planned specral programs or skats before several of the pep rallies These were designed to strengthen school sprrat for everyone and to stlmulate our athletlc program . r r l 1 l fq.-- 1, a 'A A fr ' fm-n-a..,.t4....-A f aan. 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A-ha f ' 33' fx , -K ,, 'Y ,..fY- 'K g 2- 1 vi-f ' l-Y' ' i Q Q 6 f ' I I ' 1 , 5 1,- . z , E E wx, - -if '- v Y' i'm,Y - iyu-'JH' x CLUBS The key to our school and to our personalities can be found in the caliber of our or- ganizations. The traditional Tuesday and Thursday meetings bring our student groups to- gether in a cooperative work session. Here, youth directs its own destinies under adult supervision. Clubs act as a balancing Force that produce a well-rounded student and help in acliusting one socially aswellasacademically. Mem- bers are trained for making de- cisions and carrying them to completion - as the principle of our democratic way of life. Student C0 operatlve ASSOC13tl0H PRES1D1N'1 Tommy bmorhcrs VICE PRLSIDINT Don Nlmrux SECRETARY Arm Garrett TREASURER B111 Lovern HISTORIAN J1m Parker Leaclershnp, character, and moral prlncaples are virtues necessary for all students who are responsible mem bersoftheS C A This organization as created tonnclude every student nn school and to help hlm become better acquainted with hrs fellow students cues and :deals of Cave Sprung, and nts officers assist In carryang them through Among Its prolects this year, the S C A continued to have the mormng devotions and to have a blessing ask ed before each meal durma school hours The S C A adopteda constatu tion that was ratified by the student body and a point system was estab lashed Thus wasdone so that leader ship would be distributed among all clubs and actlvltles throughout the school ROWI B Luckado P H111 J Womack J Young I Webb G Wallace D Dorland ROW 2 B D111 A Garrett M Cumutt J Broughman G Hawley C Lemon ROW 3 R Hodges M Blackwell D Mmmx J Hayes D Kemp B Lovern ROW4 B Spessard J Parker N Hayes I Pullaman . O ' The student body sets upthe polle ROWI J Brown D Pr111aman C Brooks G Glbson N Conner M Nunn J Broughman C Leffler C Foster ROW2 M Goad J Alus S Walters N Leedy E Allgayer E Brenners J Faulkner G Lrkens P Burnetre L Anderson ROW3 R John J Grllock W Bunkman J Agnew T Fralm T Henson J D111 F Prrtchard D Sweet J Nunn G Gregory W Grant R Guggs Sponsor Mrs Evans Natlonal Honor SOClCty It as the goal of every ambltaous student whrle an hugh school to become a member of the Cave Sprung Chapter of the National HonorSoclety Thlsorgamzatnonlsdesngned to develop a student s Interest an hrs own scholastlc achaevements as well as to enable hum to become a more versatrle person An outstanding actlvlty of our chapter this year was the presentatuon ofthe Chrrst trust will become traclxtlonal The proceeds from the stationery sale were contrabuted to the scholarship fund A cleservmg sensor whom the members felt to be the most worthy both academncal ly and fnnancnally, was awarded a S100 scholarship Thasyearthe Honor Club became a chap ter ofthe Natronal Honor Socnety The of flcers are Wayne Grant, President Joe Gal lock Vrce Presuclent, Gaul Gnbson, Secre tary and Rnchard John, Treasurer The club s sponsor ns Mrs Ruth Evans : . , . ' , . , . . . : . , . ' , . ' , . , . . : . f ' l f U T I 0 U ' . f , . . . mas pageant, The Holy Grail, which they I . . 2 . - I - ' , - 5 . I ' ' f'w !,ff'?!l fl ROWI J Leffler J Najjum K Luckado J Nunn J Chrlstley I Slusher C Sobeck L York L Grandy J VanArnum ROW2 G Swa1n J Womack S Hlcks A Frnnlgan G Barranger M Slgmon M Peverall M Hunter N Brearley J Montague M Marun ROW5 G Knapp R Crump M Meagher M Nunn C Garrett A Fodor B Spessard D Guerrant M Grogan W Glbson M Johnson R Burnett ROW4 M Ross M Cramer B Cayton S Rudd S lfV11t M Roberts F Ba1dw1n J S1gmon R Sh1111ng R McCord A W111 rams G Faulkner ROW 3 B Cannan J Tarter C Glover N Davldson B Prltchard O Thomas R Hodges H Dav1s J Tucker J Furrow J Haggard W Shackleford ROW 6 M Gates S Morr1son S Scott J l w yQ'lE,!5 U, Latln Club J jf' JU 0 CO CONSUL Marrlyn Nunn CONSUL B111 Prrtchard W The Laet: Latml or the Happy Latlns ln their third year of orgamzatlon became affllated wlth the Jumor Classical League, a National Club In the tall the patrlcrans and consuls presented the pleblans wzth an lnltlatlon dmner The club also sent dele gates to the Latin Tournament, completed a hand book, had a special observance of Latin Week by presenting assemblies, have made plans for a Latm Banquet, and rn May hope to vrslt the Latin Depart ment of a college to Increase thelr apprecratlon of Roman culture, and sponsored a drnve an whlch the proceeds were utrlnzed for charity purposes 72 l l g WW, l Sellers. J. C kleron. J. Anderton, B, Dale, M. Robinson. J. Porterfield, W. Wrayg Mrs. Todd, Sponsor. W' AA' ' W ' ' A If ' 0 V fl ll dv A D , u ' ' 'II u ' n ' ' A ? , n - ' P, ., . - K x . . 1 , J . . . X 4 . . . . ' Sclence Club The Science Clubexpandedits goals and activities during the past year If a student maintains a B average and is studying a subject in relation to the field ofscience, he iseligiblefor mem- bership. Again this year, the Roanoke County Science Fair was held at Cave Spring lt was a requirement of each member to enter the contestand display his worthy project The members took several field trips including a trip to the Oak Ridge Atomic Research plant in Tennessee The Science club is sponsored by Miss Barrett and Mr Tisin- ger The members are, ROWI R Williams B Lindner T Henson A Glasgow ROW 2 M Johnson 1 Crunkleton I Anderton G Blevins Miss Barrett ROW3 Gates J Peoples C Stover J Nunn Hartman ROW4 D Hawley D Guerrant XX Brmkman A Knapp P Womack ROM 5 D Templeton H Dav1s S Boroskt P Koroanu ROW6 D Vault T Gorsuch G Gregory 4 H Club Because the 4 H Club was lust recently organized, the members are working only on prolects of individual interest Mrs Orr is the sponsor ROWI J Hartman R Bogle D Prtllaman O T Angle G Chernault ROW2 Mrs Orr C Beckner L Sowder B Crouch G Argabrtght G Bower L Morefleld M Kmg 'ix-A i ' Art Staff Mary Meagher Donna Warden Mary LynnS1gmon Copy Staff Joanna Womack Joyce Srgmon Marllyn Nunn Layout Staff Judy Brown Carol Kmgrey Kent Womack Claudxa Kmgrey Sandy W11t syn' Q11 Ca thy Foster Edrtor Esther Brennels Asst Ed1tor liek? 'N Carol Klngrey John Creasy Maulyn Nunn Donna Warden Layout Edltor Sports Edltor Copy Ed1tor Art Edltor TYPISIS Carolyn Leffler fl-lead Typlstj Dor1s Pullaman 74 Photographers Jlmmy D111 Ray W1111ams Donn Sweet Tommy Frahn qHead Photographerj and John Agnew Ioan Broughman - Subscription Manager Nancy Murphy Bus1ness Manager Judy Dyer Assocrate Busrness Manager Mlss Mary Ahce Allen Mrs Leona Robbrns Sponsors Elalne St Clalr Judy Dyer, Nancy Murphy Janet Nunn Nancy Dyer Lynda Howlett Lrnda Krupmck Carolyn Cole man, Patsy Burnette Joan Broughman, Brenda Harrrson Carol Peyser -...J Q 9 9 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT M Goad E Nunnley I Creasy T Thurman M Frtzgerald D McK1r1ney S Saunders S Crowder J Keffer,J Broughman, M Nunn J Brown R Dooley J Eller B Wlggms E Brenne1s J Faulkner SECOND ROW A Harper, C Foster L Anderson B Parrrsh B Rrchardson M Hamrlton B Futrell S Hrcks. I MIHHIX E Lemon L Eastwood M Meager A Garrett M Curnutt R Rlchardson D Warden C Coleman D Marchell,J Gravely N Leedy THIRD ROW R Stone Sponsor T Prltchard B Pensecl Creasy T Fral1n D Vault B Lancaster B Wh1rtaker J Mttchell T Henson G Knapp J Gllbert H Altrzer D Sweet G Gregory B Najjum Drama Club This was the flrst year of organization for the Drama Club, nevertheless, It was not lnmlted In Its actavltles The members partucnpated In the lumor and sensor plays, drama festivals, varnous speech contests, both the oral and essay type Guest speakers and members of debate squads from nearby colleges were Invited to the meetings In aclclltlon they attended clmlcs on dramatlcs and forensncs OFFICERS ROW I Sue Crowder, Secretary, Lola Anderson Vlce Pres1dent Joan B r o u gh m a n Pres1dent Marllyn Nunn Program Cha1rman ROW 2 Terry Prrtchard Treasurer John Mrtchell De bate Chatrman The Drama Club helps Wllh the make up for the 5 X 1 Honor Club s Chrrstmas pageant K . . . , as ps gn ga 5. ,Q ,e go ga o u rl no 10 no 90 1 I . . . 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I I . . . l n l s 1 , . e 1 ROW I' A Weaver Vice-President, S Korona, President B Parrish, Secretary I Poole Treasurer ROW2 K Callison, B Cayton S Maxey B Lang N Brearley C Garst, M Hunter, B Futrell A Lucas, B Richardson, S Statome,J Thompson, F Najjum ROW3 S Hicks, E Lemon, D McKinney L Overfelt M Sigmon, M Curnutt A Garrett,J Dyer, P Helms, B Patterson M Bratton, L Ne1ghbors ROW4 M Goad J Faulkner, J Wertz G Lrkens, P Burnett, M Meagher, E Nunley,J Broughman, S Crowder,J Gravely A Frnnrgan D Marechal, D H111 ROW5 L Eastwood, C Sobeck,C Boone, S Saunders N McCluer T Thurmond J Creasy R R1chardson,L Staehle P Crump, M Doss B Wrlson ROW6 I Brown C Brooks I Womack G Barranger, P Douthat, B W1ll1ams,J Leffler, S Hutchrns, M Peverall, M Cramer Senlor and Junlor Y Teens The Senior and Junlor Y Teens IS an orgamzatron made up of glrls whose deslre at ns to build a Chrlstlan fellowshup of gurls throughout thelr school, commumty, and the world They are members of the YWCA and are prlvlleged to take an actlve part mall Its programs The achvltles and prolects of Cave Sprung Y Teens thus year Included selling candy for the YWCA, entertamlngspeakers, vlsxtlng Camp Klwaanna, attendlng the Christmas pageant and choosing service prolects which were advantageous to the community ROW I I Slgmon, Presrdent, L Howlett, Vrce Presrdent, I Clark, Secretary C Peyser, Treasurer ROW 2 M Eldrrdge C Davrs M Carroll S Leonard N Dyer,C Campbell S Lancaster, M Roberts, R Gregory, S Scaggs M Korona, Mrs Orr, Sponsor ROW3 S Graham, L Davrs, S MCNCIT I Glasgow M Shrllrng K Lox C Borders J Najjum, C Robertson F Baldwm, S Rudd L Powell M1ssDulaney Sponsor ROW4 B D111 M Pasley P Caudle L Barnun, G Howlett, C Garrett, L Donald C Klngrey C Holt B Harrrson, D Wrrght D Darlrn ROW5 A Agnew, S Coleman, K Parkrnson, D H1gg1ns,F Holt G Howley J Peeples S Grant R Hall, A Grrsso, S Boggs ROW6 I Hunter,E Robertson P Hrll, L Grandy J VanArnum S Wrlt Emswxler C Cutts L Dooley B Fleshman L KIUPHICR Q Q Q . ' 0 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I I 0 Q Q Q I Q l Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q. Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 2 Q Q Q 0 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q , . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q O O I Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q , Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 . . I . - . . V . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q : Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q .. . . I . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 'Q Q Q Q Q Q . I . . . Y Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 2 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 Q Q HQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q PAPER Co Edrtors Monue Barnum and Martha Harnllton ROW1 G Knapp J M1nn1x S Hrcks J Keffer A W1111ams, B Parrrsh ROW2 Mrs Todd, Sponsor B Barrrnger M Curnutt C Stover A Harper Mrss Saunders Sponsor 78 Cayton, O, Grant, P, Crump, E, Carter, M, Barnum, M, Hamilton, M. Hunter, L. Anderson, R. McCord, G Busrness Staff ROW I Jrmmy Gllbert Tom Henson Brenda Lane ROW 2 Mrs Johnson Barbara Futrell Ruth York Robert Booth Mr Dupree Art and Photography staff John Ewald Glenna Barranger hm Slusher Newspaper Manysuccessfuledrtnons ofthe Knnght Letter have been edlted since the paper was frrst publzshed The Newspaper, due to :ts Increased staff has been able to resent the student body and faculty mem ers with a more informative paper Two columns the staff hopes wall become traan tnon are Harold Hardtop , and Ebony and Colette The staff has also Included another section, The Sensors of the Month ln the last Issue a senior mlrror was added The papers publlshed thus year had made Improvements over the prev: ous ones The prlce was lowered, local merchants sponsored ads, and the sales were doubled The Knight Letter contained all the current and future events ofnnterest The student body was urged to wrrte letters expressmg thelr vrews and opmrons on various articles ln April delegates were sent to the S l P A Conventlon Features Glenna Barranger Merle Hunter Lola Anderson Typrsts Gall GIDSOD and Nancy Leedy Senlor H1 Y ROWI Mr Stone Sponsor K Womack Pres D Hethermgton V1ce Pres C Graham Sec B Davrs Treas N Hayes Reporter T Frahu Chaplarn Mr Blane Sponsor ROV 2 J Parker J Creasy B Alvarez M St C1a1r J Gtlbert J Agnew L Scott G Gregory ROW3 T Srnothers R John A Glasgow R Thurman G Knapp P Hayes R Ketster J Gtllock M Trent G Agee ROW4 F Prttchard J Mur phy A Campbell B Dyer C N1cho1s I Prrllaman J Hayes R Stnk M Barnum S Scott J Bocock ROW5 D M1nn1x D Pr111aman R Amos M T1nne11 L Wrlson J Ferguson J Mttchell All members of both the Sensor and Junlor H1 Y are boys whose atm ts to extend servlce to others at all tlmes These clubswhxchare sponsored by the YMCA perform protects snmnlar to the sponsoring orqanlzatton Thus year, the Hn Y members composed a student dlrectory and drew up thelr constztutuon A basketball team was organized for these boys who were not members ofthe varsrty team The team competed wnth other Ht Yclubs an the clty and county Junlor H1 Y ROW I R DICKSOD J Harper R Schtlhng D Alvarez R N1cho1s B S1zer ROW 2 B Spessard K Rowe J Floyd J Hall F Wendroff C Stover ROW 3 L Wertz G Hetherrngton D Smtth R McNe11 J John son B Vest ROW4 Mr Dupree sponsor R Garrett B Murry B Wertz D Dlvers Mr Jones sponsor 80 O I I 0 0 1 I ' - 0 0 . . . , p - g on - , -9 s , -1 . , . . ' '. X, . ., o 1 9 . , 1 - 9 - - - o - n I . . . , . . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . . . A . - . , . , . , . , . , . , . . - . -, . u . . . . , . , . , - , . , . , . , . , - , . . - - , . g n g n , .x g . , n u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' - . . . . . . . . . I 1 0 O I I , . . . . . . . . . p - 1 - , . , . , . . . . , . , . . . . - - . . g - , . . . . , . , . , . , . n 0 ' , . . . . , , . , . , . , . , . , . Future Teachers of Amerlca And Bulletln Board Each gurl and boy that becomes a member ofthe F T A can promote has Interests and goals by the experaence that he receives from student teachang The members are elrgrble to frll rn for the absent Instructors During the year the club vrsrted Oakgrove Elementary rngs, and rt was therrprogect to drsplay articles of Interest on the bulletnn board each month ROWI C Foster C Garst K Calhson D Warden G Barranger ROW2 J Creasy J Gxlbert G Knapp J Whxre Sponsors Mrs Mmmck Mrs Sharleu O O School, invited guest speakers to meet- Thelr offlcers for thrs year are Carolyn Leffler Presldent Sarah Crewes V1ce Presldent Barbara Haru son Secretary Carolyn McNe11 Treasurer Less1eOverfe1t H1stor1an Nancy Basham Reporter Joyce Craft Chaplam The business world will be facing many students upon graduation In order to be better prepared for the challenges that may confront them, the F B L A has helped to prepare these gurls who may enter lntoa busuness professaon Through tours of several business establlshments the members learned some ofthe things thatwould be expected of them and how to prepare themselves Forgobs It also gave an lnslght into the com plexmeg, requirements, and advantages ofa business career Future Buslness Leaders of Amerlca ROWI W Long E Allgayer J Craft K Luckado C MCNC11 L Overfelt N Conner C Leffler N Basham ROW2 G Glbson G L1kens S Crewes B Haruson D Pullaman and Sponsor MISS Mary Saunders 82 Bible Club The members are ROW 1- J, Dill E. Saul E DuVal J. Minnix J, Jamison ROW 2. Mrs Brown sponsor R. York M.E. King G. Argabright, L, York Nl, Jamison E Hale S, Eggleston A Knapp ROW 3 M Lyle I Schilling Sparxtual development as the chleftunctnon of the Buble Club The members plan ned special programs In whnchtheyrnvxtedmrnasters, social workers, and other persons associated with relrgsous work Their programs also lncluded fllms of relrgnous In terest, and they had quiz games with the Bible as the toplc Although the club was gust developed this year nts purpose has been rewararng because rt promoted sparztual :nsplratlon and christian fellowship among :ts members Library Club The Llbrary Club IS designed to Increase eacw member s Interest and l nowledge rn all fields of laterature By working as library assistants these arrls are given the time and opportunxty to become tamnlzar with numerous authors and their works This ac tngtylwnll help each gurl wmmensely It she plans to pursuea career beyond that of hugh sc oo ROWI N Basham B Harrison E Hurd L Overfelt ROW2 H Smallwood N Martin N Leedy B Waldron F Holt B King N Conner D Prillaman J Janey ROXN3 L Staehle C Kingrey N Murphy B Harrison M Lyle P Helms ROW 4 B Flesher L Dooley T Campbell P Hodge W Thurman S Craft Mrs Richardson Sponsor L Johnson 83 JI! ROWI R Herung C Bohon B Whmaker J Ag H Ross B Whutaker W Grant R Herrmg R new R Grrggs W Granr H Ross Guggs Projeetlon Club Stage Crew Future Farmers of Amerlca ROWI R Smlrh D Marun E W1mmer C H111 ROW2 G Saunders J Aldudge H Lrght C Meadow D Krng G Bower R Amos W Schlllen ROW 3 A Puckerr R Blancher A Booker G Hartman J D1111on A Buckner C Ramsey L Boone ROW4 D Swanson H Boone R Sran ley R Boone L AIk1I'1S R Hlggenbothan Sponsor Mr Hardy 84 ROW1 Hodge J Klng T Cambell E StC1a1r O Grant J Dyer C Leffler C Luckado W Thurman S Korona Statome B Duncan B Kmg, R Dooley ROW 2 D H111 R Rrchardson J Womack A bong B Cayton Lucus C Wertz, D Reed C McNe1l S Wrckes R Abshrre S Walters I Eller J Ma t n L G Lrkens I Srmmons, B I-Iarrlson M Bratton P Howery B W1I11ams J Gravley J Altls S Rudd A Wertz Mlss KIHZIE Future Homemakers of Amerlca By bexnga member of the F H A all students can Increase their tal ents In varnous flelds of homemak :ng lt IS required that each gurl take Home Economncs as an accred :ted sublect to become a member These glrls are allowed to explore their abnlltles In all phases of serv mg, cooklng, and preparing food Through this experience each mem ber ns enabled to be a better pre pared homemaker OFFICERS PRESIDENT Elaine St Clalr VICE PRESIDENT Joanna Womack SECRETARY Sue Korona TREASURER Pat I-Iowery SONG LEADER Coleen Brooks I-IISTORIAN Barbara Krng 85 : P. . .'.. . . ' . . . . , . . . . . , . , S. . . , . ' . . : . ' , . ' . . . . , . 1 Ds g u a p o ' 5 n ' p o . 1 e , Q , 1 1' , n Powell, C. Brooks, B. Patterson. ROW 3: C. Boone, P. Burnette, C. Robertson, N. Murphy, L. Johnson, E. Lemon O . l I . O D 3 O l I 1 l I . 9 I l O b 9 0 3 O 9 O f A fl 7-' A eb - 5, ... ' 0 f B. 1 ICB A11 5 .5 lb , , af 9 .. ' Q-' s of Banner: J, Bocock, H, Meade, Drum Major: R. McCord, Majorettesg E, Poff, M, Peverall, S,-Crowder, L, Over- nette, ROW 2: R, Godlewski, J, Martin, S, Wimrner, E, Kesler, R, Shields, J, Nunn, R, Schilling, ROW 3: S. gue, J, Booker, J, Litz, C, Leippe, L, Arthur, J, Robinson, ROW 5: A, Wright, R, Boone, C, Coleman, T, Hodges, Band MAJORETTES QL. to RJ Bonnie Wiggins, Lessie Overfelt, Sue Crowder, Elizabeth Poff, Marilyn Peverall. . J BAND OFFICERS PRESIDENT ..... James Robinson VICE-PRESIDENT . . Anne Weaver SECRETARY . . . . Allen Scott LIBRARIAN .... . Allen Sublette STUDENT DIRECTOR .... Bob Lindner 6 s -'U gf - 'C Q ' ' -1. 'f is '.- Q of ' ' ' 1 'A V. - ui ' Q if . f Ng on - .gn W s. ' , o l. Q '- felt B, Wiggins, ROW Ig R, Lindner, D, Monahan, G, Cristley, D, Templeton, J, Shields, C, Cornelison, R, Bur- Anderson, R, Perdue, A, Scott, M, Hammond, B, Vest, B. Williams, J, Richardson. ROW 4: A, Weaver, J. Monta- C Chernault, W, Wray, H, Davis, ROW 6: P, Burnetre, J, Dill, J, Christley, I, Slusher, D, Eller, We at Cave Spring are most proud of our band's participation in numerous activities. During the year the members gave performances at half-time at the football games, and in the Shrine Bowl game. A superior rating was awarded them at the Southeastern Band Festival and a first place prize was presented for their achievement in the Salem Christmas Parade. The students participated in the Third Annual Concerts, both winter and spring, attended the All State Band, played in the District Six Band Festival, and performed in the Clinic and Concert at Shenandoah Conservatory of Music. For the past two years the band has received a superior rating at the Dogwood Festival held in the Spring. Cave Spring band was also in- vited to perform at a special anniversary service held at Woodrum Field. In the summer, stu- dents attend band camp which is designed to cultivate and improve their musical abilities. Drill Team ',.,..f- ' - 1- ' , , , , i. . -4 11 f X I - l X U ,I xl, i I w K- , ,x'.', .fx.X,,I :ll xg? C s xg :M li' 4 x-.f,,,i:: 2.31, 'A Zigi'-,if 1 A 1, ,rx - ,-T, ,LE 4: 7.3, hu ui .- - ' ' ' U 'fn ' ' . , F It nl 'gl , i 91, K is , ef if ' ' '1,' .5 if, tv , - il ' 41 .' 3 .gf i-ff Q fx, Q f eil-l V V. 'M ' U ' - ' ii 'Tu 1. 'z '. 'f .-i -ff - V 1 ,l ' -1 'v i fl ,Q f ,Ni 1' It .1 -- X ' X i 'X f i- i ' 1 e ' X J N., -1 f- 1 ,.. X R N I 1 mf, Q .fates , X' A V.. I-YQ, fig wg ,i R W , K l ' . - A - X l x . A QW- , . ' - f 4 - - r 1 Sandy it, aro1Peyser, Coleen Brooks, Dixie Wright, Suzanne Statome, Joyce Thompson, Marcia Curnutt, Esther Brenneis, Emily Nunley, Glenna Barranger, Judy Clark, Mary Lynn Sigmon. ff. 2 1 1 5 N X --vn.Qk...v . H 'S The Choir, under the direction of Mr. Paul B. Noble, consists of students from sophomores to seniors. During the three years the choir has been organized it has re- ceived excellent ratings at the festivals attended. The Choir is not only an organization that will better develop the voice, but it will alsoenable one to gain an appreciation of all types of music. During the yearly concerts and programs given by the Choir, the members learn how to work together as a team and perform for the enioyment of their audiences. Calhson J Sch1111ng N Mayo P. Doughar, D. Hancock, ROW 3: T, Grove, L, Neighbors, J. Avery, D Wrlght A Wertz 'vi Ross J. Sexton, B, Harrison, N, Leecly, S. Hudgins, J, Gravely, B. 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Q l ,, ,-V, N1-.lb-at afwsld. t J., .Ml -.--- , .. ,,, ,U X. .1-a.f f 'Z-14,-,1f1, , . H mf? Q ,hN,,Qg+3..m 1-- . s 4 ,if i A ,4..4 4 ' 6' , ii-.yd Learning to get along with others, to accept responsibility, to build leadership, and to ac- quire a willingness to work are promoted by the activities out- side our classrooms. Through them we make new friends and further develop our personali- ties. Homecoming at Cave Spring High is an annual activity to which every student looks for- ward. Here, the cheerleaders are riding onto the field where they will lead the student body in cheering the team on to vic- tory. These and the many other activities of our school are so planned as to provide something of interest for every member of our student body. '59 ACTIVITIES 53. HOMECOMING COURT Carol Boone Marrlyn Peverall Coleen Brooks Queen Ned Hayes Krng, Carolyn Leffler Cathy Foster, Ann Garrett Joan Broughman 'M sill Carol Boone was our Snow Prrncess 1n the Chrrst Andy W1l11ams and Caro1Peyser rece1ve the best mas parade rn Roanoke dancmg award from Lola Anderson John Murphy, Annette Lucas, Nancy Brearley, Jxmmy H21l'Pel'. Jan Hunter, Faye Baldwrn, Bob Spessard, James Robertson, and Queen Judy Dyer wlth Krng John Mrtchell made up our Valenune 92 court. The Grand March IS enJoyed by the erghth and nrnth grades at therr Chrrstrnas Party. , r ' .Q f 7 V I A 5 in , ff , . We ftg 5 gm. A. 'Z , ,, is ' 1 U n ' 1 ' , n a - 1 M 5 r Wm f .1 I f p-env How s that for selllng Annuals? Are these our guls P W MW? 5 1 M, M4131 NVWW 4V wma was we W 71 4- F39 z. 5 muvurf- ,.... 1 The glrls on the Annual Staff Work? The Honor Club presents, The Holy Gra11 it .--...Lf-: 'I'h1s IS the assembly that all football boys We all thmk Rlchard Amos emoyed thls look forward to 1 Q, , A l . f , , , g , K. - X4 2 ' ' -dv ' I ' P' ' . ,. I I V 1 1 ' 'fi I- - , ' - V I 3 4 .f '- f P f A I v L, 5 ii . 2 , , '41 '. sk f ,sr ' . V . Fl 1 A-rl K ig. . ' .. ' .. V, ' 3 1- f ' wf1fy, M af.. , V V New 4,31 . . ' 'W M Q W' ' I ' W , ffigfi.. ' ,, W-Mlm 45 f1'-f7'5' 'Z' 5: f f lf'f,' f ' F :ww 'mf ' 4 ' M' ' ww -44' fgrn ' f lmyfy , V '32 , ' . , -6, 5 V V - 3 as , ,, X f -3,24 .sn ,fmwwffw - 3 , x 5 n , Www-wwe s N .,,+,m .1 I M. 11 f f' 3' ffm, , um ri ww . i ,. L, ,fl , V . if V451 M fs f fe W, Q - W. V 'ff -M-5412 . ' .-1-' 'fy , , s if iff' iw : N- -- - - fl M ,V am fig I ' fl V no V, f - e- . ' ,eq awk I V , . ' 31, , ' ' A -. . A j' 8 gf, V 4, . . V ' V VV 429515 A 'QQ . -' - 5 'X' 'fm , -2 .1 ' z s f . z 13 r 7 W 1' J' , , .... . ., -, 0-. . ,J ,qt 1, , , f ,, f' - -- .. 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Free Estimahs on: - 308 J F BARBOURZLSONS K P LAUNDRY 8, DRY CLEANERS Bullders of Fme Buuldmgs One Day Servlce 816 Franklin Rd S W In Vnrgmua smce 1884 SOUTH ROANOKE LUMBER CO Bulldlng Materials of All Kinds Dual DI 3 0601 Fme Mull Work a Specualty Roanoke VIFQIDIO Phone DI3 3643 tsnew If It s smart s herel KANN S Roanoke VITQIDIG FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Church Ave at 1stSt S W Roanoke Vlrgnma Dual DI 5-1535 MAGIC CITY MORTGAGE COMPANY INC Roanoke Vlrglnla Real Estate Loans General Insurance 130 Church Avenue S W Dlol 3 1746 FE LTO N RUG SERVICE Broadloom Carpet 81 Rugs at preferred prnces 339 Luck Ave DI 5-7305 Rug Cleaning Dyeing Installation SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA SAVINGS 8s LOAN ASSOCIATION 306 Second St S W Roanoke Vnrglma DI 3 4-404 ll ' ll . O I . .. - lfi' TT If it's young. . . ill I Q I O ll I I I I . .. DIAMO N D CHEVRO LET CO RPO RAT IO N I824 Wllllamson Road DI 4-9277 Roanoke J C PARRISH FURNITURE CO INC Complete Home Furnishers 2II Randolph Street S E af Klrk Avenue REALTY CO INC Q ALTCJ S 118 WEST KIRK AVE ROANOKE PHONE DI 58887 VIRGINIA N10 hidb TURNER 'H '35 O 5 'EEE' RD N For good things to eat call MICHAELS BAKERY EM6 0339 3336 Wllllamson Rd AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE All cars nofhlng down Brmg thus ad and get S25 off on any car you buy GLENN MINNICH S Official Boy Scout Dlsfrlbufors IO8 W Campbell Ave Roanoke, Vlrgnma BRAMBLETON FRUIT MARKET B B Bowman Roanoke Vlrgnma I U O I O ll ' ll . . I O O , Va. ' ' o t I Distri u e y , - E I I ' lv' email r Plescnpnon Work ul pecialry I IDI MARKS! SQUARE PHONE Dl5-B134 A UKE,VA. I . . . . . 1 C O I ll ' ' ' ' ll 0 . O . . . I . . . Mrs J Clark Yellow Cab Co Ranch House William Botts Jr Mrs H A Bergman Mrs Taylor Rogers Tinsley Jewelers Charcoal Steak House F W Parker A Friend Lillian M Templeton Mrs. E. E. Manning . 8-Mrs. E. L. 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