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Stylin’. Right on. Super. Far out. Heavy. Soul baby. Out front. Keep on truckin’. Rip off. Make it. Out a’ sight. We hear you talking. We see you moving. We don't want you to forget words, the places, the people... or even the clothes. | | | Today we cannot make profound generalizations about ‘Now People.” They are far more unique and individualistic than they are uniform and categorical. ‘‘Now People” do not dress alike, talk alike, play or study alike. Their interests are widening and their concerns are real. The ‘‘Now People” and the concerns are today’s story. MAKE IT HAPPEN ie ME ‘e. E 3 al Py Together... by yourself... with others... YOU can make it happen. You learn to relate one to one, one to two, and one to many and living begins to develop. We're interested in the way you relate at school and outside of school. And we're interested in the things you make happen. Together we can make it happen. KEEP ON TRUCKIN P aie we a atthe: ee a y - « : rag ite Having a car means going places. So does having a bike, a boat, a motorcycle. Even two feet can take you where you want to go if you start out in the right direction. That’s what’s so great about today’s ‘‘Now People.” They’re going places and we don't just mean that literally. They have a goal, a destination, and they have the determina- tion to reach it, too. So keep on truckin’. Somebody will be right behind to help you see that your journey’s recorded for easy reference when you head down other paths. Ree ae tas ry es OUT A’ SIGHT 10 Today's ‘‘Now People” are out a’ sight. People are different and they are proud of their differences. People have different ways of doing things to achieve their goals. They like being different because of respect of others and of themselves. te? — P+ Soe ded - cl « 5. ete Ms CP 2 Oe ee ee =. - o e ee « o, e ‘Now People” today are obviously different from those people of days gone by. Concerns and issues have and will always vary, but a notable change in today’s ‘‘Now People” can be seen in areas of awareness. The study of our Earth continues, but you concentrate on the effects you and your society are having on the environment. You may dress in jeans and a faded.denim jacket with hair hanging down to your shoulder or you may wear a dark-colored sports coat and have acrew-cut, but you recognize each other as individuals and you listen. You reach out to those who need and you respect those who protect you. Your aware- nesses, your concerns are widening. You're the ‘Now People” our world is looking for. INSTRUCTING Nature is man’s teacher. She unfolds her treasures to his search, unseals his eye, illumes his mind, and puri- fies his heart; an influence breathes from all the sights and sounds of her existence. —Street: Henry Community Guiding Hands C. I. Dillon, Jr. W.R. Jamison Superintendent of Schools Supervisor of Vocational Program Mrs. Ann Tyler, Elementary Supervisor; Mrs. Florella Johnson, Elementary Supervisor; Wesley W. Naff, Gener- al Supervisor; T. A. Hartley, Director of Instruction; Bruce Kent, Administrative Assistant. en Mr. Nelson Payne Principal 17 The Franklin County School System, led by Mr. C. I. Dillon and the super- visory staff, was faced with a variety of tasks in order to improve the over- all educational program. Emphasis was placed on organizing a Kinder- garten program, improving offerings in Special Education, and implement- ing the Standards of Quality as pro- posed by the State Board of Education. Mr. Payne, principal, worked hard with the faculty and students in coor- dinating all programs in the school. Dedicated as he was, all duties were performed efficiently. “Men In Action’ Registers Reports Supervise Bus duty roster Fire drills Crowd Control Graduation Maintenance Insurance Lockers School Calendar Hall duty Sign-in, Sign-out Lunch duty Emergency drill Discipline Parking Book rental Instruction YOU NAME IT, THEY DOIT! Miller Bennington Assistant Principal De a “ A e eeaihct , , Pr ‘ ee e} ‘ Richard Foutz Activities Director, Football Coach Samuel Hawkins Assistant Principal 18 WRITE ON! Mrs. Olivia Brown Mrs. Margie Gann Bookkeeper Secretary 7 Wat, a P va — mn i y Ve) —_ inl 4 ¥ esede a a : Lowi =” 7 WL A on Mrs. Margaret Motley Mrs. Laura Rutrough Secretary Guidance Secretary 19 There’s No Friend Like A Good Friend Mrs. Naomi Berger Miss Patsy Jefferson B.A.; M.S.; University of Vifginia; Virginia State Col- B.S.; M.Ed.; Radford College; VPI SU; Guidance lege; Guidance Counselor of 11th grade Director; Counselor of 12th grade ARRON Me i ge pe Mrs. Muriel Dillon Mrs. Margaret C. Orr R.N.; Lewis Gale Hospital School of Nursing; School B.A.; M.Ed.; Mary Washington; University of Vir- Nurse ginia; Guidance Counselor of 10th grade 20 The English Department has designed a broadened curriculum based on se- mester classes for the 11th and 12th grades. The purpose of the plan, ap- proved by the area supervisor is to help meet the needs of many students by offering additional classes and choices. Emphasis in appreciation of the var- ious genres in literature and develop- ment in mature writing skills will help the students who expect to continue their schooling in college. Terminal classes in language arts skills will be offered to students who expect to enter the work field. The offering in the 10th grade on a yearly basis, provided students an op- portunity to move into areas of interest and needs in the upper levels. Miss Ruth Hunt B.S.; Longwood College; English wi, F en Ss ce Mrs. Judy Bateman Mrs. Brenda Branch B.S.; East Carolina University; English; Debate Team North Georgia College; Georgia State University; Sponsor Augusta College; B.A. English 21 Ios Wai. .. SSL Karl Edwards Mrs. Mary Layman B.A.; College of William Mary; English; The Frank- B.S.; Bridgewater College; English; Trinity Tri-Hi-Y lin Eagle Sponsor Sponsor Mrs. Margaret Lovell Mrs. Reba McBride B.S.; M.Ed.; Roanoke College; University of Virginia; B.S.; M.Ed.; Bridgewater College; University of Vir- English; Speech; Forensics Sponsor ginia; English; Spanish; Spanish Club Sponsor 22 We're Out To Win You Over! Mrs. Majorie Milam Miss Carolyn Saferight B.A.; Averett College; Longwood College; English B.S.; Radford College; English; Sponsor Future Teach- ers of America i att agnes By v. | | - oP a Miss Betty Jean Watson Mrs. Geneva Woody B.A.; Ferrum College; VPI SU; English B.S.; M.S.; Radford College; English 23 Mrs. Jo Foley Eugene R. Freedman B.A.; Longwood College; Spanish; Spanish Club Sponsor B.A.; Virginia Military Institute; French ; V4 Escuchen Ecoutez Each foreign language class has access to the lab at least once a week. 24 vi i — i French an interesting language, seems interrupted in a comical sense. A new world opened up to students in French, Latin and Spanish classes as they learned the language and customs of other countries. Students found the lan- guage to be alive, and many derived a_ better’ back- ground in English. Filmstrips, movies, and slides added variety to the classroom. The language lab aided students in im- proving their pronouncia- tion by providing tapes of persons speaking in their native language. One major highlight of the year was to travel abroad, under the guidance of faculty members. Listen Auscultate Thomas Nix Richard M. Popeck B.S.; M.Ed.; Western Carolina University; University B.A.; M.A.; University of Buffalo; University of Pitts- of Virginia; Spanish burgh; Latin; Latin Club Sponsor 25 Lessons in Leadership The Social Studies Department promoted a new interest both in the past and present happenings of home and world affairs. Courses offered at F.C.H.S. were U.S. World, Geography, Economics, Va. U.S. Government, and Sociology. Current events were especially stressed this year to acquaint students with problems facing the world around them today in com- parison to the cycles of problems in the past. Walt Ayers ; - B.A.; Clemson University; U.S. History; Va. and U.S. Government; Basketball Coach Mrs. Nell Booth Mrs. Donna Cole B.S.; Radford College; U.S. History B.A.; University of North Carolina; U.S. History; Sponsor, Omega Tri-Hi-Y 26 Doug Conklin Ms. Judith L. Franks B.A.; McCook Jr. College; Mount Marty College; U.S. B.A.; M.Ed.; Louisiana State University; University of History; ].V. Basketball Coach; Golf Coach Virginia; Guidance Counselor; Sociology The class in sociology describes how events happen, why they happen as they do, and how they will probably continue to happen. Mrs. Eunice Myers Mrs. Frances Nix B.S.; Madison College; Va. and U.S. Government; English B.A.; Lynchburg College; U.S. History é3 eX os rs | ; = {Sond y Q _— John D. Speidel B.A.; M.S.; M.A.L.S.; Emory and Henry College; Rad- ford College; Hollins College; U.S Denny D. Williams | .S. History; World History; Va. and U.S. Government A.B.; B.S.; S.T.M.; Duke University; Yale University; Va. and U.S. Government; Economics 28 Derek Brown B.F.A.; Kansas City Art Institute; Edinburgh College of Art; Drama- tics Club Sponsor Groucho strikes again! 29 Creativity Is TheNowThing The Art Department continues to grow steadily attracting the in- terest of many students who will learn new concepts in design and Art Appreciation. All classes took up such projects as sketching, collages, scratch art, painting with oil and acrylics, and sculpture. One of the most serious prob- lems in the school day is lack of space in all art classes. We hope to remedy this as plans are on the drawing board for a new Fine Arts building. Frank Nichols works most enjoyably on his wood block print. pasate Strange But True Vy Biology provides students the chance to encounter a strange world. Students interested in the science world spend a lot of their time experimenting in the lab, mixing chemicals, and dissecting specimens. F.C.H.S. science program in- cluded biology, chemistry, and physics. The Science Department offered classroom study, studies for individuals, and field trips. 30 Mrs. Teresa Bennington B.S.; Emory and Henry College; Biology Frank Layman Jr. Michael Sledd B.A.; Bridgewater College; Chemistry B.S.; VPI SU; Biology Earle P. Flora Mr. Flora enjoys working — ith students to complete B.A.; Bridgewater College; Biology their lab projects. on Numbers Speak Louder Than Words vf Charles Davis B.S. Lynchburg College; LeTourneau Technical Insti- tute; Vocational Math; Mechanical Drawing =h, AG + bz) 32 be Aa ‘ Mrs. Jewell Boitnott B.S. Radford College; Math IV; Geometry; Alpha-Tri- Hi-Y Sponsor Mite Af Ward A. Goodwin A.S.; B.S.; Bluefield College; VPI SU; Algebra II; Consumer Math; Calculus; Wrestling Coach = -btV5 - 420 2a Richard Handran B.S. Roanoke College; Physics; Geometry; Consumer Math, Chess Club Sponsor _ Mrs. Dorothy D. Phelps B.S.; Bluefield State College; M.Ed.; Wayne State University; Art 1; Geometry; Animo Sponsor 14 “A . gin xX 7an x COs x 33 yo Mrs. Elizabeth L. McLaughlin Department Chairman; B.S.; Concord College; Math IV; Math Analysis; Geometry; J.V. Cheerleader Spon- sor College bound students are offered Alge- bra I, Geometry, Algebra IJ, and Math IV. Also, they have the opportunity to take Math Analysis and Calculus. The non college bound students have the choice of vocational math or consumer math to help prepare him in his vocation. One goal for math is to meet the needs of every student whether. to prepare him for college or every day life. Pz (7) ft oP ($) “Like It Nice Mrs. Jeanne Hawley Mrs. Ruby T. Reeves B.A.; Lynchburg College; Librarian B.S.; Virginia State; Catholic University Librarian J besecavandvavesumadld me ee a - ee ee SO eM Oe ome All students make good use of the library. 34 Mrs. Betty Cooper Library Clerk 35 The Library provided reading material, encyclopedias, tapes, newspapers and maga- zines to aid students and teachers in increas- ing their knowledge on a variety of subjects. Because of the quiet, comfortable atmo- sphere, many students found the library to be a helpful place to study. The librarians were always willing to make available all facilities and to assist both teachers and students in finding needed information. be I 0 lh te ii a 4 ; j } at Hf ? , Bees misieicr ea. : ee j pS 05 SS hoe i 4 i oe gi ¥ : : ps P . . ; : Hi : 1] + pis ba eS 3 :. 2 Pi ; - 4 : ? E a ae eiaea) H . ts 5! 4 i? 4 4 7 ay i; = Fe oes = 4) a te Pl hp aaa 2 Reha ta eh 8 Ny Taree machen PR onset 6 iol 4 A i eee ‘ es Seiiighieec RRS 2 AL Pens Spe mee: ea ‘ i Franklin Co. High School Choir. Included are The Chorale, The Concert Choir and The Girls Choir Our School Choir Performs Chorale Members are Front row: K. Halcomb, B. Walker, D. Nunley, L. Young, S. Altice, T. Nichols, A. Agee. Second row: T. Fitzgerald, L. McGuire, W. Tyree, K. Starkey, R. Wade, W. Wright, M. Hunt, H. Pinkard, L. Wain- wright, R. Clements. Third row: J. Walters, T. Holley, D. Turman, K. Goodpaster, Y. Abshire, A. Wade, E. Flora, K. Wade, J. Wimmer. Ct 8 RE wpa as MR ar en i aa aati carats v% TPR. 26 Pee 4 mY 2 ie ie i ks c 2 5 The Male Quintet: Richard Clements, Kenneth Starkey, Wayne Wright, Leander Wainwright, and Ricky Wade. Listen! The Girls Quartet: Betty Walker, Arlet Agee, Evelyn Flora, Deborah Turman, and pianist Sheri Layman. Under the direction of Mrs. Frances Keen, all choral groups zoomed to _ high heights as members dis- played their singing abilities. Their activities included singing engagements at churches, school and civic or- ganizations. The community always enjoyed the spring and the Christmas Concerts. Singing their hearts out, the members proved that hard work produced fine sounding groups. STUDENT DIRECTOR: Evelyn Flora Choir Council: Seated: Glenda Esslinger, Annette Agee, Connie Youn ing: Evelyn Flora, Ricky Wade, Yvonne Abshire, Leander Wainwrigl Male Quartet: Barry Sink, Matt Bryant, Johnny Wray, Tim Fitzgerald. 38 weer Jewel Dinkins, Barbara Kidd, Betty Robinson, Robin McDaniel. Stand- — Vice President presiding. Pianists: Cindy Stevens, Sheri Layman, Jeanne Wim- Mrs. Frances Keen mer. B.S.; A. T. State University; Choral Council Sponsor 39 Y % ss Petey Marching Band: First Row: Kathy Lee, Sarah Gruver, Suzanne Matherly, Trudy Sink, Karen Naff, Emily Prilla- man, Debbie Southall, Donna Hale. Second Row: Sandra Poindexter, Teresa Chitwood, Mary Holley, Mike Amos, Derryl Hundley, Randall Wade, Steve Young, Brenda Holt. Third Row: Jim McDaniel, Debbie Peters, Den na Wray, Andy Arrington, Jean Sink, John Bowman, Nelson Prillaman, Robert Almond. Fourth Row: Becky Joyce, Melanie Coffey, Terry Gusler, Charles Prillaman, Tammy Mulkey, Garland Bowman, Michael Coffey, Tommy Campbell. Fifth Row: Jeannie Wimmer, Susan Blanton, Tony Parcell, Russ McDaniel, Chris Boitnott, Diana Prillaman, Matt Bryant, Robin Gusler. Sixth Row: Ricky Wray, David Campbell, Jeff Meador, Blair Boone, Steve Nichols, Doug Shearer, Butch Jenkins, Gary Ingram. Seventh Row: Mark Edens, Perry Reece, George Mit- chell, Tommy Hubbard, Doug Cecil, Neil Sigmon, Charles Jamison, Tommy Shively. Kneeling: Annette Robert- son, Jerome Johnson, Traketa Wray. [oe HOME Front Row: Annette Robertson, Blair Boone, Jerome Johnson , Andy Arrington, Traketa Wray. Back Row: Donna Hale, Melanie Coffey, Charles Prillaman, Susan Blanton, Sheri Layman, Debbie Southall, Brenda Holt. Stage Band: Andy Arrington, John Bowman, Jerome Johnson, David Coffey, Blair Boone, George Mitchell, Doug Cecil, Mike Coffey, Sheri Layman, Neil Sigmon, Charles Jamison, Garland Bowman, Chris Boitnott, Mark Edens, Gary Law, Gary Ingram, Steve Nichols. Band Boosts Spirit Through consistent practice and_ hard work, the Franklin County High School Band was able to blend a variety of sounds to pro- duce one beautiful sound of music. This year, under the direction of Mr. James Bate- man, the band performed at football games, pep rallies, basketball games. The Stage Band served as harmonious accompaniment to the serious thoughts at special school assemblies and concerts. The band represented FCHS well as they per- formed in events outside of school. James H. Bateman, Jr. B.S.; East Carolina University; Band ey ie ss Wir Pr Oe ce Majorettes: Kneeling: Rhonda Adkins, Rhonda Heckman, Jeanna Wilson. Standing: Susan Dudley, Sheri Lay- man, Dawn Green. Captain: Sheri Layman istror jon oer | call TOCO OTR) - Ragdolls: Kneeling: Penny Seagle, Sandra Crook, Gay Brubaker, Sandra Harrison, Kay Johnson, Jeanette War- ren. Standing: Cynthia Tyree, Beverly Jones, Diane Griffith, Linda Quinn, Robin Smith, Leigh Ann Sink, Cathy Hart, Alice Smith, Bonita Angle, Teresa Boles, Kathy Mullins. Co-Captains Ragdolls: Sandra Harrison, Gay Brubaker 43 Mrs. Jane Crawford B.S.; Radford College; Health and Physical Educa- tion; Driver Education; Girls’ Track Coach John C. Harris B.A.; Hampden-Sydney College; Lynchburg College; Dr. Ed. and Physical Education; Head Track Coach; Assistant J. V. Football Coach; Varsity Club Sponsor 44 James Thompson B.S.; Virginia Commonwealth University; Health and Physical Education; Driver Education Tough It Is. ora th ie m + As ie wi Dan Hodges A.A.; B.S.; West Virginia University; Ferrum College; Physical Education; Driver Education; J. V. Football Coach; Assistant Baseball Coach A Kris Emil Kahila B.A.; Ferrum Jr. College; Emory Henry College; Health and P. E.; Driver’s Education; Asst. Football Coach; Head Wrestling Coach Dull It Isn’t $ Miss Sandi Sink A.A.; B.S.; Virginia Intermont College; Campbell College; Health and Physical Education; Beta Club Sponsor Royal Mullins A.A.; B.S.; Ferrum Jr. College; East Tennessee State University; Driver's Education; Head Baseball Coach In the physical phase of P.E. 10, we at- tempt to emphasize activities which will im- prove strength and endurance as well as de- velop flexibility, agility and coordination. An attempt is made to apply situations, that occur daily in these classes, to real life. The thought is to develop mentally, socially and physically. In P.E. 11 and 12, effort is made to provide more individual sports or recreation but the number in class prohibits this. One day per week is spent on rules of activities, new activities, and appreciation of many differ- ent recreational interests. In P.E. 10, Driver Education is taught for the first semester during classroom time. The third quarter is for mental health, and the fourth quarter is spent on drugs and drug abuse. Students in Motion. The Business Department offers a compre- hensive curriculum designed to instruct stu- dents in the techniques and fundamentals of the business world. General Business in- volves the study of the American business system and its effect upon the even ts of ever- day life while Business Law deals primarily with the legal aspects of the business world. A course in general recordkeeping is offered to aid students in keeping personal records while Office Services gives students indivi- dualized work in general office skills and procedures. Typing classes concentrate on the typing skills needed for personal use as well as for office occupations. Clerical Accounting, Clerk Typist, and Stenography classes provide an in-depth study of the skills and knowledge necessary for employment in these areas. Senior busi- ness students who desire on-the-job experi- ence are allowed to work part-time in a local office through the Cooperative Office Edu- cation program. Mrs. Delores Douglas B.S.; Hampton Institute; Typing I; Personal Typing; General Business Mrs. Lynn Cooper B.S.; Radford College; Clerk Typist I; General Busi- ness; F.B.L.A. Sponsor Miss Janice Emerson B.S.; Radford College; General Business; Record- keeping William Kilby B.S.; M.C.; VPI SU; University of Richmond; Busi- ness Law; General Business; Golf Coach es = ea ae =i a ee f Bi res re f Mrs. Sue Kodnenski Mrs. Sandra McMinnis A.A.; B.S.; Ferrum College; Radford College; Stenog- B.S.: Madison College; Clerical Accounting I; Typing raphy II; Clerical Accounting I; COE Coordinator; I; FBLA Sponsor FBLA Sponsor Thomas Martin B.S.; VPI SU; Typing I; General Business Xe, r Se BND Wg ow ONES Se ad? |. eo Miss Donna Lee Ramsey Mrs. Nancy Melesco B.S.; Virginia Commonwealth University; Typing I; B.S.; Madison College; Stenography II; Clerical Typ- General Business ing II . Mrs. Peggy Santrock Mrs. Rebecca Stanley B.S.; Radford College; Typing I; General Business B.S.; Radford College; Stenography I; Department Chairman 48 Efficient Living Due to the high cost of living, the training received in Home Ec. affords us a chance to become more efficient around the home and in the community. Home Economics can become one of the most beneficial classes, due to this fast mov- ing, not-enough-time-world of ours. We have to do things in limited amounts on a limited budget. an Miss Rose Dudley B.S.; Radford College; Occupational Clothing; Occu- pational Foods; FHA Sponsor s - ha. AA aes . so etl Mrs. Lois English Home Ec. II students show their enthusiasm toward B.S.; Radford College; Home Economics; FHA Spon- preparing meals. sor Miss Linda Walhberg B.S.; Madison College; Home Economics; FHA Spon- Arlet Agee, Yvonne Abshire, and Sue Sink display sor; Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor their garments during the annual fashion show. az « - Helen Trotter and Mary Thomas find time to chat while manicuring their nails. Be Beautiful! e 7 a y Mrs. Conner shows how to style hair by blow drying Beatrice Anderson's hair as the class looks on. 50 Mrs. Janet Conner Hollywood School of Beauty Culture; Cosmetology; VICA Sponsor John E. Woods West Virginia State College; Masonry; VICA Sponsor “: =e - x! i Dees 4: tag DF Tee a o,f : , 7, al A : i tel cy ty PAG 4 A: a Fe x me. % ‘“Block-Busters”’ Joseph Cobbs constructs Flemish Bond, as he lays brick by line. Ty 1 Migge 5 OP geil - he hee Feo eth tN hog Training transferred from classroom to Community. Masonry I and II students laid both block and brick for the new school bus garage. Tops In The Shop! Charles Santrock VPI SU; Furman, University of Maryland; U.S. Air Force; Electronics; co-sponsor of VICA hac. = a John Smith A.A.; B.S.; M.A.; Ferrum Junior College; VPI SU; Radford College; Trade and Industry Supervisor; co- sponsor VICA Electronics classes proved interesting to many stu- dents. NNT The Trade and Industry Department contributed to the broad education and objectives of Franklin County High School, and prepared the individuals for employment or for advanced training in a specific trade or occupation. Included in this department is Cosme- tology, Masonary, Electronics and Pow- er Mechanics. Clyde E. Hodges General Motors School; Cummins Diesel School: Ford Motor Co. Transmission School; Power Mechan- ics; VICA Sponsor Kim Turner finds that its a lot of dirty work in this complicated field. Voc. Ag. — Millions of Opportunities Donnie Edward Hylton Jimmy Douglas Robertson B.S,; Ag. Ed.; VPI SU; Agriculture Education; F.F.A. A.S.; B.S.; Danville Community College; VPI SU; Sponsor Agriculture Education; F.F.A. Sponsor Larry H. Hylton Audio-visual aids are valuable supplements to in- B.S.; Ag. Ed.; VPI SU; Agriculture Education; F.F.A. struction in the classroom. Sponsor 54 Thomas Simmons Larry Cecil Jr. B.S.; M.Ed.; Wake Forest University; Virginia Common- B.S.; Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; wealth University; Distributive Education; DECA Spon- Distributive Education; DECA Sponsor sor DE classes train students for employment in a distributive occupation. Interested students were able to secure a job in retail, wholesale, or any type of service establishment. For those who sought full time employment, the DE program provided a background of experience that would help to establish their plans. Also, students not seeking post-high school training found that participation in the program helped them to enter the field of marketing with a certain mea- sure of skill. Experience — It Shows! Mr. Simmons advises students in preparing their projects for class. Students in DE work hard to achieve success. “We Care” — Cafeteria Staff, Custodians, Cafeteria Staff: Estelle Wainwright, Francis Brown, Avis Board, Helen Edwards, Reva Hudson, Eva Webb, Ron- ald Pasley, and Laurence Young. Mrs. Katie Poindexter Dietician 56 The cafeteria staff, under the direction of Mrs. Poindexter, provided milk and dough- nuts for those who left home without break- fast, and planned well-balanced meals for lunch. Food was prepared carefully so as to conserve nutritional value and served under relaxed and comfortable conditions. THEY CARTE Lia Mr. Chattin, known to everyone as Tommy, was essential in maintaining the general ap- pearance of the school and its grounds. This seemed an endless task for Tommy and Mrs. Altice but they never seemed to mind. THEY GARE Dees Operating the school buses required re- sponsible personnel. No one doubted that the student bus drivers accepted this respon- sibility as they faced emergencies, main- tained order and adopted Safety First as their motto. THEY CARED... And Bus Drivers Student Bus Drivers: First Row: Jeff Moran, Daniel Houston. Second Row: Perry Jefferson, Michael Palmer, Charles Jamison, Teresa Chitwood, Billy Hopkins, Calvin Clayborne. Third Row: Allen Booth, Ronnie Mitchell, Dale Beard. Fourth Row: Barry Amos, Charles Bowles, Mark Edens, Berryl Campbell, Jeff Meadow, Bobby All- man. Mrs. Hilda Altice Tommy Chattin Custodial Assistant Head Custodian LEARNING By cultivating the beautiful, we scatter the seeds of heavenly flowers, as by doing good we cultivate those that belong to humanity. —Howard Scene from Booker T. Washington National Monument Seniors Are Ready Mark Akers Betty Altice Robert Almond James Altice ABSHIRE, CRYSTAL GAIL — Boones Mill, Va. — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5. ABSHIRE, LOIS ELAINE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 1. ABSHIRE, YVONNE FAYE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — Alpha Tri-hi-y 5 — Trinity Tri-hi-y 4 — Omega Tri- hi-y 3 — F.T.A. 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Newspaper Staff 5 — Dra- matics 4, 5 — Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Choir Council 3, 5. ADAMS, LINDA CAROL — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.B.L.A. 5. ADKINS, STEWART LYNN — Rocky Mount, Va. AGEE, RAY ALLEN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 — V.1LC.A. 4, 5. AGEE, ANN ARLET — Callaway, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Alpha Tri-hi-y 5 — Trinity Tri-hi-y 4 — Omega Tri-hi-y 3 — Spanish 3, 4 — Newspaper Staff 5 — Dramatics 3, 5 — Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Choir Counsel 3 — Tri-hi-y Chaplain 5. AKERS, MARK — Rocky Mount, Va. ALLMAN REX LYNFORD — Glade Hill, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — S.C.A. 4, 5 — Homeroom President — Spanish 3 — V.I.C.A. 4 — Varsity 4 — Football 3, 4 — Track 2, 3. ALMOND, ROBERT ALLEN — Boones Mill, Va. — Hi-y 3, 4, 5 — F.T.A. 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5 — Chess 5 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4,5. ALTICE, BETTY VICTORIA — Rocky Mount, ‘ Va. — F.H.A. 5 — Alpha Tri-hi-y 5 — F.T.A. 5 — Spanish 4, 5. 7. 8 ALTICE, JAMES ALLEN — Rocky Mount, Va. Crystal Abshire Stewart Adkins Lois Abshire Ray Agee Yvonne Abshire Arlet Agee Linda Adams Rex Allman 60 For Their Final Year Senior Homeroom Presidents — Gladys Boitnott, Dianne Robertson, Kathy Hart, Rex Allman, Jeff Meador, Terri Laury, Mike Ferguson, Bob Divers, Clara Ann Young, Mark Wagner, Jerome Johnson, Wanda Swanson. ALTICE, JUSTIN ARLEN — Glade Hill, Va. AMOS, BARRY CURTIS — Boones Mill, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 — V.I.C.A. 4, 5. AMOS, BOBBY GILES — Moneta, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 3, 4, 5 — Beta 4,5. ANDERSON, BOBBY WAYNE — Rocky Mount, Va. F.F.A. 1 — DECA 4. ANDERSON, JAMES COY — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 3, 4. ANDERSON, TIMOTHY JOHN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Track 1, 2, 3, 4 — Football 2, 4,5. ANGLE, BONNIE LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5 — Dra- matics 3, 5 — Library Club 2, 3, 4. ANKROM, LEMOYNE ANN — Rocky Mount, Va. Justin Altice Barry Amos Bobby Amos Bobby Anderson 61 James Anderson Timothy Anderson Bonnie Angle LeMoyne Ankrom Vice-Presidents Are Elected By Seniors Andre Milton Arrington Marsha Arrington Charles Atkinson Debra Ayers Anthony Bailey Eva Bailey Cheryl! Barnhart Dale Beard Shirley Beckner ANGELL, BRUCE BENJAMIN — Rocky Mount, Va. ARRING- TON, ANDRE MILTON — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1, 3 — Photography 1 — Spanish 3, 4. ARRINGTON, MARSHA LYNN — Rocky Mount, Va. — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 5. ATKINSON, CHARLES SIDNEY — Boones Mill, Va. AYERS, DEBRA KAYE — Union Hall, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5. BAILEY, ANTHONY LEE — Wirtz, Va. — 4-H 1, 2 — Hi-Y 4, 5 — Spanish 3. BAILEY, EVA MARIE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 4, 5 — Spanish 4 — DECA 5 — F.B.L.A. 3,5. BARNHART, CHERYL — Boones Mill, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1, 2 — Reporter — S.C.A. 5 — Vice President 3 — Secretary — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — Treasurer — BETA 4,5 — Treasurer — F.T.A. 3 — French 3, 4 — Annual Staff 4 — Dramatics 3, 5 — Choir 1 — Chess 5. BEARD, DALE ALAN — Hardy, Va. — 4-H 2 — Spanish 1, 2 — F.B.L.A. 5. BECKNER, SHIRLEY MARIE — Callaway, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. 62 man, Chery! Barnhart, Robin Gusler, Janie Ratcliffe, Sandra Harrison, Doreen Wray, Mittie Johnson, Cheryl Lynch, Ronnie Sink, Frank Nichols, Drew Davis, Paul Akers, Clarence Tuning. Seniors Dream About Graduation BECKNER, SUSAN CHARLENE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 2,3 — 4-H 1, 2 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — Latin 4 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5. BENNETT, RICHARD BOONE — Rocky Mount, Va. — 4-H 1 — Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Varsity 4, 5 — Dramatics 4. BER- NARD, PATRICIA ANNE — Rocky Mount, Va. — V.I.C.A. 5. BLANKENSHIP, JAMES MICHAEL — Glade Hill, Va. — Pho- tography 1 — Spanish 3 — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 3, 5 — Dramatics 4. BLANKENSHIP, RAYMOND — Rocky Mount, Va. BLAN- TON, SUSAN DOREEN — Moneta, Va. — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3 — F.T.A. 4, 5 — Varsity 5 — Band Secretary 5 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Drum Major 3 — Cheerleader 2, 3, 4,5 — Homeroom Secretary- Treasurer 5. BOARD, NANCY KAY — Glade Hill, Va. — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5. BOLLING, KATHRYN JOYCE — Rocky Mount, Va. — V.I.C.A. 3, 4, 5. BOITNOTT, GLADYS MARIE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — S.C.A. 1, 3, 4,5 — Alph a Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — BETA 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Varsity 5 — Dramatics 3, 4 — Chess 5 — Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4,5 — Captain 3, 5. BOITNOTT, THOMAS VICTOR — Boones Mill, Va. — Spanish 3 — Varsity 2, 3, 4, 5. 63 Susan Charlene Beckner Richard Boone Bennett Patricia Ann Bernard Michael L. Blankenship Susan Doreen Blanton Nancy Kay Board Kathryn Joyce Bolling Gladys Marie Boitnott Thomas Victor Boitnott Memories Of BOONE, BLAIR WARREN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Beta 4, 5 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5 — Chess 4, 5. BOWLES, CHARLES WAYNE — Rocky Mount, Va. BOWLES, Judy Anne — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 1. BOWLES, PAMELA ROSE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3 — F.B.L.A..4, 5 — Annual Staff 4. BOWLES, RODNEY LEE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — V.I.C.A. 4, 5. BOWLING, BAR- BARA ELAINE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.B.L.A. 5. BOWLING, GARY LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — DECA 4. BOWMAN, MARY JO — Boones Mill, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Beta 4, 5 — French 2, 3 — Newspaper Staff 3, 4, 5. BROOKS, DONALD GENE — Rocky Mount, Va. Blair Boone Barbara Bowling Judy Bowles Gary Bowling Pamela Bowles Mary Jo Bowman Rodney Bowles Donald Brooks 64 Our Hard Work BROOKS, KAREN MELVINA — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1 — F.H.A. 1 — 4-H 1, 2 — F.T.A. 3, 4 — French 2, 3 — Dramatics 5 — Pep Club Secretary. BROWN, BARBARA JEAN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — S.C.A. 1, 3, 4 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Cheerleader 2, 4. BROWN, DANNY BOONE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Spanish 3, 4 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Dramatics 3, 4. BRUBAKER, CARLTON WAYNE — Callaway, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,5. BRUBAKER, GAY SYLVIA — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1, 2 — Vice President — S.C.A. 5 — Secretary — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — Vice President — F.T.A. 3 — Spanish 3, 4 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5 — Flag Corps 3, 4, 5 — Co-Captain. BRUBAKER, MARY JANE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Latin 3, 4. BRUBAKER, STEVEN EMORY — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,5 — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3 — Varsity 3, 4, 5 — Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Baseball 3, 4, 5 — Track 1, 2. BRYANT, DEBORAH CAROL — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 2 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5 — Annual Staff 4. Karen Brooks Mary Jane Brubaker Barbara Brown Stephen Brubaker Danny Brown Gay Brubaker Carlton Brubaker Deborah Bryant 65 Matthew Bryant Ralph Bryant Melanie Burgess Steve Bussey Daniel Campbell Debbie Campbell BRYANT, MATTHEW BLANE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — 4-H 1 — Hi-Y 4, 5 — Chess 4 — Band 3, 4,5. BRYANT, RALPH SHUMATE — Henry, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — 4-H 1, 2 — Hi-Y 4,5 — F.T.A. 4, 5 — Spanish 2, 4 — Dramatics 4, 5. BURGESS, MELA- NIE SUE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 5 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5. BUSSEY, STEVE MARSHALL — Rocky Mount, Va. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CAMPBELL, GEORGE DANIEL — Rocky Mount, Va. CAMPBELL, MARGIE ANN — Redwood, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 5 — S.C.A. 1 — 4-H 1 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — F.T.A. 4, 5 — Spanish 3 — F.B.L.A. 4,5 — Annual Staff 5 — Business Manager — Dramatics 3, 4, 5 — Flag Corps 3, 4. CAMPBELL, DANIEL CURTIS — Rocky Mount, Va. CAMPBELL, DEBBIE DIANE — Glade Hill, Va. CAMPBELL, WILLIAM THOMAS — Rocky Mount, Va. — French 3 — Track 1, 2 — Wrestling 4, 5 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4,5. CARL- SON, CONNIE LYNN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — Beta 4,5 —F.B.L.A. 3, 5. George Campbell William Campbell Margie Campbell Connie Carlson 66 Teresa Clark Carolyn Clayborne Kenneth Clements Michael Clingenpeel 67 Shelia Carroll Brenda Carter Carolyn Cauley Margie Chaney Teresa Chitwood Vickie Chitwood CARROLL, SHELIA ANN — Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 — 4-H 1, 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5. CARTER, BRENDA KAYE — Penhook, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2 — DECA 4, 5. CLARK, TERESA FAYE - Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1 — Beta 4, 5 — Latin 2, 3. CLAY- BORNE, CAROLYN MARIE — Rocky Mount, Va. CAULEY, CAROLYN VIRGINIA — Boones Mill, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1 — Spanish 3, 4. CHANEY, MARGIE MARIE - Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — Beta 4, 5 — French 2, 3 — DECA 4 - FBLA. 3, 4, 5. CLEMENTS, KENNETH DOUGLAS Rocky Mount, Va. — Spanish 3, 4. CLINGENPEEL, MICHAEL EU- GENE — Boones Mill, Va. CHITWOOD, TERESA — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1 — Latin 3, 4 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. CHIT- WOOD, VICKIE LYNN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — F.T.A. 3, 4 — Spanish 3 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5 — Dramatics 3 — Cheerleader 1, 2 — Flag Corps 3 — Majorette 4. Seniors Participate In Extra-Curricula Activities Joseph Cobbs Rosalinda Cook Grover Conner Jacqueline Cooke COBBS, JOSEPH LEE — Penhook, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 — V.I.C.A. 5. CONNER, GROVER CASSELLE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — Spanish 3, 4 — V.I.C.A. 4 — Library 2. COOK, ROSALINDA — Wirtz, Va. — S.C.A. 3, 4 — F.B.L.A. 5. COOKE, JACQUELINE — Rocky Mount, Va. COOKE, SHARON GAY — Glade Hill, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 4 — DECA 5 — Choir 1 — Chess 5 — Track 2, 3,5. COOPER, BONNIE MARIE — Wirtz, Va. — F.H.A. 1,3 — S.C.A. 2, 3, 5 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Secretary — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — Beta 4, 5 — Latin 3, 4, 5. COOPER, CLAUDE JACKSON — Rocky Mount, Va. COOPER, DELORES DIANE — Ferrum, Va. CRAIGHEAD, MARILYN ELIZABETH — Calla- way, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — French 2, 3 — Treasurer — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. CROOK, STEVE DALE — Ferrum, Va. — F.F.A. 3 — V.LC.A. 5, Sharon Cooke Bonnie Cooper Claude Cooper 68 Delores Cooper Marilyn Craighead Steve Crook E A p K Ned Cundiff Richard Lee Davis Kenneth David Rodney Dent Bruce Davidson Delores Dillon Richard Davis Donna Dillon 69 Sandra Dillon Jewell Dinkins Jerry Dillon Robert Divers CUNDIFF, NED GARY — Glade Hill, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 — V.I.C.A. 4, 5. DAVID, KENNETH VONZELL — Rocky Mount, Va. DAVIDSON, BRUCE CAREY — Rocky Mount, Va. DAVIS, DAVID DOUGLAS — Glade Hill, Va. DAVIS, LAVERNE HAZELENE — Glade Hill, Va. — S.C.A. 4 — 4-H 1 — Spanish 2, 3 — Chess 5 — Black Studies Club 4. DAVIS, RICHARD AN- DREW — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — S.C.A. 2, 3,5 — Presi- dent 2 — Beta 4, 5 — President — Varsity 2, 3, 4, 5 — Treasurer — Track 2, 3, 4, 5 — Football 3, 4, 5 — Wrestling 2, 3. DAVIS, RICHARD LEE — Martinsville, Va. — Baseball 1, 3, 4, 5 — Foot- ball 1, 2, 3 — Homeroom Vice-President 4. DENT, RODNEY EDWARD — Glade Hill, Va. —F.F.A. 2,3 — V.I.C.A. 4. DILLON, DELORES MYRTLE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 4 — F.B.L.A. 4. DILLON, DONNA MARIE — Glade Hill, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — DECA 4. DILLON, MICHAEL LEWIS — Rocky Mount, Va. — Hi- Y 3, 4 — Spanish 3, 4. DILLON, SANDRA GAIL — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — DECA 4, 5. DILLON, JERRY BENSON — Union Hall, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 4 — Spanish 3 — V.I.C.A. 4. DIN- KINS, JEWEL SEDERIST — Rocky Mount, Va. DIVERS, ROB- ERT PEYTON — Glade Hill, Va. — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Varsity 3, 4, 5 — Baseball 3, 4, 5 — Senior Class President. DOWDY, HAZEL DIANE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 3, 4, 5 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5. DUDLEY, BRENDA GAYLE — Rocky Mount, Va. DUDLEY, SUSAN MacDONALD — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 3 — Spanish 3 — Majorette 5 — Cheerleader 1, 2. DUNA- HOO, SHARON ELAINE — Boones Mill, Va. — 4-H 1, 2 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5. EDWARDS, CHARLES RANDALL — Ferrum, Va. EDWARDS, LAMAR MICHAEL — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 2— 4-H 1, 2 — Spanish 3 — V.1.C.A. 4. ENGLISH, KATHY ELAINE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — 4-H 1, 2 — Spanish 3 — Annual Staff 4, 5 — Club Editor 4 — Co-Editor 5 — Library Club 1 — Vice-President. FARMER, TERRY LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1 — F.H.A. 1, 2 — 4-H 1, 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Spanish 3, 4 — DECA 5 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5. FER- GUSON, CYNTHIA ANN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.T.A. 3, 4 — Latin 3, 4 — Secretary. FERGUSON, LARRY WAYNE — Rocky Mount, Va. FERGUSON, MICHAEL BARRY — Wirtz, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — Spanish 4. -: Hazel Dowdy Kathy English Susan Dudley Terry Farmer “Oh your outfit kills me’’, says Vann Smith to Larry Ferguson. Sharon Dunahoo Larry Ferguson Lamar Edwards Michael Ferguson 70 In Their Busy Schedule FERGUSON, MICHAEL KEITH — Ferrum, Va. — S.C.A. 2, 3, 4, 5 — 4-H 1 — Hi-Y 4 — Spanish 4 — DECA 5 — Varsity 2, 3, 4 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5 — Homeroom President 2, 3 — Jr. Executive 4 — Football Manager 2, 3, 4 — Track 1, 2, 3, 4 — Manager. FISH- ER, LUTHER EDWARD — F.F.A. 1 — Spanish 4. FLORA, EVE- LYN LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Homeroom Secretary 3. FLORA, HARRIET LEE — Boones Mill, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Vice-President — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 - MGA Delegate — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Historian — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Newspaper Staff 5 — Homeroom Treasurer 3. FLORA, MILLARD MELVIN — Wirtz, Va. — 4-H 1 — Latin 3 — V.I.C.A. 4, 5 — Vice-Presi- dent. FLORA, STUART BLAIR — Rocky Mount, Va. — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3 — Chess 5 — Vice-President — Homeroom Trea- surer 4, FOLEY, CARL DUDLEY — Rocky Mount, Va. FOLEY, ELBERT LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. FORBES, SANDRA KAY — Rocky Mount, Va. — DECA 4, 5 — F.B.L.A. 5. Michael Ferguson Millard Melvin Flora Receptionist Robin Neamo consults with “‘sneezing’’ Leander Luther Fisher Stuart Flora Wainwright while presenting a skit for summer school class. Evelyn Flora Carl Foley Harriet Flora Sandra Forbes 71 Wanda Foster James Fralin Joan Francis William Frances Seniors Take Time To 72 Joyce Furrow Charles Goad FOSTER, WANDA GAIL — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 2 — S.C.A. 3 — Homeroom Treasurer 3. FRALIN, JAMES CLIFFORD — Rocky Mount, Va. — 4-H 2 — Spanish 3, 4 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4,5 — President F.B.L.A. 5. FRANCIS, DONNA JOAN — Rocky Mount, Va. FRANCES, WILLIAM SCOTT — Rocky Mount, Va. FUR- ROW, JOYCE MARIE — Rocky Mount, Va. — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5. FURROW, DONNA GAYLE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — Secretary — S.C.A. 1, 3, 4 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Beta 4, 5 —F.T.A. 3, 4,5 — Spanish 2, 3 — F.B.L.A. 4 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5 — Science 4 — Chess 5. GOAD, CHARLES LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. Relax During Lunch Janice Gilbert Roy Goins Jr. Debora Green John Greer Rebecca Green Nancy Greer Claude Guilliams Pamela Guilliams Robin Gusler GILBERT, JANICE MARIE — Rocky Mount, Va. GOINS, ROY THOMAS — Bassett, Va. — 4-H 1 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5. GREER, DEBORA LORRAINE — Hardy, Va. — 4-H 1 — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 1, 2, 3. GREEN, REBECCA DAWN — Boones Mill, Va. — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Beta 4, 5 — F.T.A. 3 — Latin 3, 4, 5 — Dramatics 3, 5 — Home- room Secretary-Treasurer 5 — Majorette 3, 4, 5 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4,5 — Va.,Girl’s State. GREER, JOHN LEWIS — Rocky Mount, Va. GREER, NANCY MARY — Hardy, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 1, 3, 5 — 4-H 1, 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri- Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Mat Maid 4. GUIL- LIAMS, CLAUDE VAN — Rocky Mount, Va. GUILLIAMS, PAMELA KAY — Callaway, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 2, 3, 4,5 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Latin 3, 4 — F.B.L.A. 5. GUSLER, ROBIN GALE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — S.C.A. 5 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri- Hi-Y 3 — Beta 4, 5 — F.T.A. 3, 4, 5 — French 5 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5 — Homeroom President 4. GUSLER, EVERETT ELTON — Rocky Mount, Va. — Spanish 4 — V.I.C.A. 5 — F.B.L.A. 5. 73 Terry Gusler Dennis Guthrie Susan Haley ee ttt aaa ETT ed 97,9 ¥ i CD SB Iii B Barry Hale Benjamin Hall Michael Hammock Seniors Participate cn hee | GRAVELY, VINCENT CARL — Rocky Mount, Va. GUSLER, : 7 “ge 4 TERRY LYNN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — V.LC.A. 4, 5. ie GUTHRIE, DENNIS — Boones Mill, Va. — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4, 5 — Library Club 1, 2 — President. HALE, BARRY SHER- MAN — Henry, Va. — French 3 — DECA 4. HALEY, SUSAN LYNN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 4 — Vice- President Homeroom — DECA 4 — Reporter — F.B.L.A. 4, 5 — Historian. HALL, BENJAMIN DONALD — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Hi-Y 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — DECA 5 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Varsity 4, 5 — Vice-President — Football — Basketball. HAMMOCK, MICHAEL LEE — Penhook, Va. — Spanish 3, 4 — F.B.L.A. 5. HANCOCK, STEVE WAYNE — Rocky Mount, Va. HANDY, EDDIE WAYNE — Ferrum, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 — V.I.C.A. 4 — Track 3. HANDY, ELMER WAYNE — Ferrum, Va. — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3 — Football Manager 3. HARPER, MARLENE DEBRA — Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 3 — DECA 4. Steve Hancock Elmer Handy Eddie Handy Debra Harper 74 ° Phillip Haynes Rhonda Heckman Margaret Haywood Constance Helms 75 Daniel Harrison Sandra Harrison Mary Hart Rodney Hatchett Tony Hatchett Robert Hartsel In All Phases Of School Life HARRISON, DANIEL — Rocky Mount, Va. HARRISON, SAN- DRA LEIGH — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 4, 5 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Historian — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Vice-Pr esident — Dra- matics 4, 5 — Girls Track 2, 3 — Flag Corps 3, 4, 5 — Co-Captain. HAYNES, PHILLIP HUGH — Rocky Mount, Va. — Spanish 2, 3. HAYWOOD, MARGARET LOUISE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 3 — DECA 4 — Reporter — F.B.L.A. 3, 4. HART, MARY CATHERINE — Ferrum, Va. — S.C.A. 4 — Secretary Homeroom 5 — President Homeroom — Trinity Tri- Hi-Y 4 — Spanish 2, 3 — Secretary — Dramatics 4 — Flag Corps 4, 5 — Gym Assistant 5 — Jr. Class President 4. HATCHETT, RODNEY DEAN — Penhook, Va. HECKMAN, RHONDA CHARLOTTE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3 — President Homeroom 1, 2 — Treasur- er 3 — 4-H 1 — President 2, 3 — Secretary — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4— Omega Tri-Hi-Y 4 — F.T.A. 3, 4— French 2, 3 — Majorette 3, 4, 5. HELMS, CONSTANCE RACHEL — Boones Mill, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Spanish 3, 4 — Dra- matics 4, 5 — Flag Corps 4. HATCHETT, TONY DEAN — Pen- hook, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — V.I.C.A. 4, 5. HARTSEL, ROBERT SEY- MOUR — Hardy, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — 4-H 1, 2, 3 — Spanish 2, 3, 4 — Dramatics 4. Excitement, Hard Work And Study Representing the class of 1974, Vann Smith enjoys her ride in Homecoming Parade. HICKS, CHARLES ALLEN — Redwood, Va. HODGES, BREN- DA MAE — Boones Mill, Va. HODGES, CHARLES GENE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — Spanish 3 — Basketball 1, 2 — Track 1, 2, HODGES, DAN — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1, 4 — Hi-Y 3 — Spanish 3. HODGES, DARLENE — Rocky Mount, Va. HODGES, DEBRA FAYE — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1 — DECA 4, 5 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4,5. HODGES, DONNA FAYE — Rocky Mount, Va. HILL, ELLEN SUE — Boones Mill, Va. — 4-H 1, 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Dramatics 2, 3, 4, 5 — Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HODGES, KAREN LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi- Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1 — 4-H 1 — French 2 — F.B.L.A. 4. HODGES, LYNELLA GAIL — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2 — Beta 1, 2, 3, 4 — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 4 — Homeroom Sec.-Treasurer 5. HODGES, MARY ELAINE — Rocky Mount, Va. Charles Hicks Donna Hodges Brenda Hodges Karen Hodges Darlene Hodges Lynella Hodges Debra Hodges Mary Hodges 76 During Homecoming Week Gladys Boitnott — member of homecoming court — class of 1974. ; HODGES, MICHAEL WARREN — Rocky Mount, Va. HODGES, PATSY — Rocky Mount, Va. HODGES, WILLIAM MICHAEL — Rocky Mount, Va. HODGES, YVONNE RUTH — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. — 1 — Spanish 3, 4. HOLLAND, BENNY THOMAS — Penhook, Va. — F.B.L.A. 5. HOLLAND, BILLY DOUGLAS — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. HOLLAND, BOBBY AL- VINA — Wirtz, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 4. HOLLAND, JOHN SHER- RARD — Glade Hill, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — S.C.A. 1, 5 — 4-H 1 — Spanish 3, 4 — Varsity 3, 4, 5. HOLLAND, RAYMOND — Rocky Mount, Va. HOLLAND, ROBERT ELWOOD — Wirtz, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — Spanish 3, 5 — Dramatics 4, 5. HOLLAND, ROB- ERT LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. Patsy Hodges Billy Holland William Hodges Bobby Holland Yvonne Hodges John Holland Benny Holland Robert Holland 77 Seniors Will Soon Accept Adult Responsibilities db ‘ Starria Holland Katherine Holt Wanda Holland Billy Hopkins HOLLAND, STARRIA ALWYN — Rocky Mount, Va. HOL- LAND, WANDA LEE — Glade Hill, Va. — French 2. HOLT, KATHERINE ELIZABETH — Callaway, Va. HOPKINS, BILLY KEYS — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2— V.I.C.A. 1 — Science 1, 2. HOUSTON, SABRINA KAY — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — S.C.A. 2, 3, 4 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Dra- matics 3 — Cheerleader 2, 3. HUBBARD, THOMAS RAN- DOLPH — Rocky Mount, Va. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. HUDSON, CAROLYN SUE — Union Hall, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 3. HUDSON, SHARON MAE — Henry, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — DECA 5 — F.B.L.A. 5. HUND- LEY, CLARENCE LESLIE — Henry, Va. — S.C.A. 1 — Hi-Y 4 — Spanish 2, 3, 4 — Varsity 4 — Debate Team 4 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5. HUNDLEY, RAY BRUCE — Henry, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — Spanish 1 — Varsity 2, HUNT, JAMES MICHAEL — Rocky Mount, Va. — V.1.C.A. 5. HUNT, NELDA — Rocky Mount, Va. — V.LC.A. 3, 4. 78 Sabrina Houston Thomas Hubbard Sharon Hudson Clarence Hundley Carolyn Hudson Danny Hudson Ray Hundley Nelda Hunt Dixie Hurt Susan Hutchinson Florence Jamison Richard Jamison Derryel Ingram Gordon Ingram Tanya Javier Perry Jefferson 79 Bonnie Jamison Charles Jamison HURT, DIXIE LEE — Boones Mill, Va. — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — Spanish 4, 5 — Choir 1. HUTCHINSON, SUSAN ANNE — Henry, Va. — F.H.A. 3 — Beta 4, 5 — F.B.L.A. 5. JAMISON, FLORENCE IRENE — Wirtz, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. JAMISON, RICHARD WAYNE — Callaway, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 3. INGRAM, DERRYEL HOOKER — Boones Mill, Va. — 4-H 2 — Spanish 4 — DECA 5 — F.B.L.A. 3. INGRAM, GORDON THOM- AS — Boones Mill, Va. — Varsity 3, 4, 5. JAVIER, TANYA GRACE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — French 1, 2, 3 — Choir 1, 2 — Ecology Club 2 — Art Scholarship 1. JEFFERSON, PERRY JAMES — Penhook, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — DECA 5. JAMISON, BONNIE MARY — Rocky Mount, Va. JAMISON, CHARLES EDWARD — Callaway, Va. — S.C.A. 2 — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 4 — Varsity 4, 5 — Fellowship Christian Athletes — Homeroom President. JEFFERSON, SUSAN ANN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 2, 3, 4 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — F.T.A. 3, 4 — French 3 — F.B.L.A. 4. JOHN- SON, LOIS JEAN — Rocky Mount, Va. JOHNSON, MITTIE ELIZABETH — Rocky Mount, Va. JONES, MARGIE ANN — Moneta, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — DECA 1 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5. JONES, MARK ALVIN — Moneta, Va. — V.I.C.A. 4, 5 — F.B.L.A. 3. JONES, NELLIE MAE — Rocky Mount, Va. — 4-H 1. JOHNSON, SHELDON JEROME — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 3, 5 — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Dramatics 4, 5 — Vice-President — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Captain — All Regional Band 3, 4. JOYCE, BETTY — Henry, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — Beta 4,5 — Spanish 3, 4. Susan Jefferson Mittie Johnson Lois Johnson Margie Jones S om e Work Dixie Hurt strives for perfection on her art project. Mark Jones Sheldon Johnson Nellie Jones Betty Joyce 80 KEATTS, JOYCE MARIE — Penhook, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4 — DECA 5 — 4-H 1— Spanish 4. KESSLER, JOAN IRENE — Ferrum, Va. — F.B.L.A. 5. KIDD, BARBARA JEAN — Rocky Mount, Va. KING, JEANETTE LYNN — Rocky Mount, Va. KISER, EDDY KELLEY — Rocky Mount, Va. — DECA 3, 4, 5. LAMPKIN, LINDA FAY — Henry, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — UA, 2,3, 5 —F.T.A. 3,5 —F.B.L.A. 3,5 — 4-H 1, 2— Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Latin 2, 3. LAURY, TERRI LYNN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 5 — F.T.A. 5 — F.B.L.A. 3, 5 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Omega Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — Spanish 2, 3 — Annual Staff 3. LAW, DENNIE RUTH — Rocky Mount, Va. LAW, GARY STEVENSON — Rocky Mount, Va. — Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 — French 3 — Stage Band 3, 4 — High School Band 2, 3, 4. Joyce Keatts Barbara Kidd Joan Kessler Jeanette King Some Don't Linda Lamkin Denny Law Wanda Swanson doesn’t strive for perfection during ‘‘Fun Terri Laury Gary Law Day”’ 81 Work And Play Are Homecoming Queen, Charlene Beckner and Mr. Football, Frank Nichols. LAW, KATHERINE JULIANA — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 5 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4,5 — DECA 4 — Library 1. LAW, KATHY ELLEN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — Historian — F.T.A. 4 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — Latin 2, 3. LAW, MARSHALL WAYNE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 — DECA 4, 5. LAW, PATRICIA AVON — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 8, 4, 5 — DECA 5 — Library 3, 4 — Latin 3. LAWTON, LUCILLE CAROL — Boones Mill, Va. — V.I.C.A. 5. LAYMAN, HAROLD EUGENE — Wirtz, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,5 — F.B.L.A. 3 — DECA 4 — 4-H 1 — 6th place in Dairy Judging in the Penn. All- American Dairy and Judging. LAYMAN, SHERI JANE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1 — §.C.A. 3 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — BETA 4, 5 — Latin 3, 4 — Dramatics 3 — Choir 5 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4,5 — Majorette 3, 4,5 — M.G.A. Delegate 3 — State Hi-Y Council Representative. LEAVELLE, ORANGETTA U'LANDA — Rocky Mount, Va. LYNCH, ALMA GAIL — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2— F.B.L.A. 3, 4 — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 3. Katherine Law Harold Layman Kathy Law Sheri Layman Patricia Law Orangetta Leavelle Lucille Lawton Alma Gail Lynch 82 Combined For Best Results LYNCH, CHERYL JEAN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri- Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 1, 4,5 — S.C.A. 1, 3, 4,5 — Beta 4, 5 — Latin 2, 3 — Annual Staff 3, 4, 5 — Co-Editor — F.H.A. President 5. MACK, BILLY MAURICE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.B.L.A. 4. MACKENHIMER, CANDY GLENDORA — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 3 — Treasurer Homeroom — F.B.L.A. 3, 5 — 4-H 1, 2, 3 — Varsity 5. MANNING, CARROLL DALE — Wirtz, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — Science 1, 2. MANNING, DENNIS EUGENE — Glade Hill, Va. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 44 MANNING, DOUGLAS EDWARD — Wirtz, Va. — V.I.C.A. 5 — DECA 5. MASON, STEWART EL- LIOTT — Rocky Mount, Va. MATTHEWS, BRENDA KAYE — Penhook, Va. — F.H.A. 3 — 4-H 1 — Library 4 — Spanish 2. MATTOX, KELVIN BERNARD — Rocky Mount, Va. — Varsity 4,5 — Football 3, 4, 5 — Wrestling 3, 4, 5 — Track 3, 4, 5. Chery! Lynch Douglas Manning Candy Machenhimer Stewart Mason Carroll Manning Brenda Matthews Dennis Manning Kelvin Mattox 83 Seniors Enjoy Bertha McEnhimer Dinah McDaniel Jeffery Meador Joyce Meadows Teddy Meeks Renda Midkiff “6 MATTOX, MARK LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. MAXEY, ROBERT JOSEPH — Rocky Mount, Va. MCENHIMER, BERTHA JEAN — Rocky Mount, Va. McDANIEL, DINAH MARIE — Ferrum, Va. — F.B.L.A. 3, 4,5 — 4-H 1, 2 — Library 2— Homeroom Secretary 4 — Flag Corps 3, 4. McDANIEL, JAMES — Rocky Mount, Va. MEADOR, JEFFERY — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 5 — 4-H 1, 2 — Hi-Y 4, 5 — Beta 4, 5 — French 3, 4 — Dramatics 4, 5 — Chess 5 — S.C.A. Treasurer 2. MEADOWS, JOYCE ELAINE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Beta 4, 5. MEEKS, TEDDY JOE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 3, 4. MEN- EFEE, SHELIA — Rocky Mount, Va. MIDKIFF, RENDA — Rocky Mount, Va. The audience enjoyed the presentation of ‘Banana Boat Song”’ by the male ensemble at the spring choir concert. Fintertaining The Public Charles Milliron Regina Mills Jamie Minnix Steve Minton George Mitchell Ronald Mitchell Paul Moore Jeff Moran Mary Montgomery George Moore MILLIRON, CHARLES — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — 4-H 1, 2 — Varsity 5 — Newspaper Staff 5 — Football 1,2, 3,4, 5 — Track 3, 4, 5. MILLS, REGINA — Boones Mill, Va. MINNIX, JAMIE — Callaway, Va. — 4-H 1, 2, 3. MINTON, STEVEN — Rocky Mount, Va. — DECA 4, 5. MITCHELL, GEORGE MASON — Rocky Mount, Va. — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. MITCHELL, RONALD — Rocky Mount, Va. MONTGOMERY, MARY MARGARET — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.T.A. 3 — F.B.L.A. 4 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi- Y 4— French 2, 3— Dramatics 3. MOORE,GEORGE THOMAS — Redwood, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2,3, 4. MOORE, PAUL LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.T.A. 4,5 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5 — 4-H 1, 2 — Hi-Y 3 — Choir 3. MOORMAN, HENRY LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. MOORMAN, JAMES — Rocky Mount, Va. MOR- AN, JEFFERY LYNN — Boones Mill, Va. — F.F.A. ees. Class Of 74 Proves MORRIS, JANE METTS — Rocky Mount, Va. MORRIS, JANICE MARIE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Beta 4, 5 — Latin 2, 3. MOTLEY, DANNY — Rocky Mount, Va. MOUNTCASTLE, JACK — Rocky Mount, Va. MULKEY, WAN- DA DAWN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2 — DECA 3. NEA- MO, ROBIN — Wirtz, Va. — F.T.A. 3, 5 — Spanish 3 — Drama- tics 5. NESTER, GARY LEON — Henry, Va. — DECA 3. NEST- ER, SHARON ELIZABETH — Henry, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5 — DECA 3 — Library 5 — Spanish 4. NEWBILL, BETTY — Rocky Mount, Va! NEWMAN, BRENDA DARLENE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 4 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5 — Homeroom Secretary 5. NOLEN, HARMON LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 2 — Spanish 3, 4 — Homeroom President 2. NICHOLS, FRANK — Rocky Mount, Va. — Varsity 4,5 — Homeroom Vice- President 5. NUNLEY, BETTY DARLENE — Boones Mill, Va. — Spanish 4, 5 — Choir 4, 5 — Flag Corps 5. NUNLEY, CONNIE LEE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5 — Beta 4, 5. Jane Morris Wanda Mulkey Brenda Newman Betty Nunley Janice Morris Robin Neamo Harmon Nolen Connie Nunley Danny Motley Gary Nester Jack Montcastle Sharon Nester 86 To Be Willing And Determined NOLEN, SANDRA MARLENE — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 4 — Spanish 3, 4 — Dramatics 3. OAKES, DENISE DALE — Rocky Mount, Va. OAKES, DONNA LYNN — Penhook, Va. — Jr. Tri- Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3 — F.T.A. 3, 4 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Spanish 3 — Dramatics 3. OAKES, TEDDY LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — DECA 4. OLICHWIER, HENRY JOSEPH — Rocky Mount, Va. PAGANS, CAROL LaRHONDA — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 3, 4 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5. PAGANS, LAU- RA DARLENE — Union Hall, Va. — DECA 4, 5. PAGANS, RON- NIE LEE — Union Hall, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 3, 5. PAGANS, STEPH- EN BLAKE — Glade Hill, Va. — V.I.C.A. 4, 5. PALMER, DEBO- RAH LILLIAN — Boones Mill, Va. — Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Beta 4, 5 — Latin 3 — Newspaper Staff 4, 5 — Dramatics 3. PALMER, MICHAEL NELSON — Penhook, Va. — Beta 4, 5 — Spanish 2. PARCELL, CHARLOTTE SUSAN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — 4-H 1, 2 — Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 — Beta 4, 5 — atin 3,.4,°5. Sandra Nolen Donna Oakes Henry Oli chwier Stephen Pagans Denise Oakes Teddy Oakes Carol Pagans Deborah Palmer Laurie Pagans Michael Palmer Ronnie Pagans Charlotte Parcell 87 Paul Parker Denise Perdue Kathy Pate Emily Perdue Deborah Pendleton Judy Perdue PARKER, PAUL DOUGLAS — Rocky Mount, Va. — Rocky Mount, Va. — V.1.C.A. 4— BETA 4, 5 — Annual Staff 5 — Baskethall 2, 3. PATE, KATHY Boones Mill, Va. — Spanish 4. PENDLETON, DEBORAH JEAN — Cal- laway, Va. F.HVA. 1,2) — F.B{ESAY 3 475) PERDUE ALLEN =— Wirtz, Va F.F.A. 1, 3, 4,5. PERDUE, DENISE — Glade Hill, Va. — F.H.A. 2, 3, 4—S.C.A. 3 Omega Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Dramatics 1 — Choir 1, 2 — Science Pep Club 2 — Library 1 — Homeroom Vice-President 3. PERDUE, DORAINE — Glade Hill, Va. — F.H.A. 2, 3, 4,5 — Spanish 3 — Dramatics t. PERDUE, EMILY SUE Rocky Mount, Va. PERDUE, JUDY ANN — Moneta, Va. PERDUE, MIRIAM JEAN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Pri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.B.L.A. 4,5 — DECA 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Omega Tri- Hi-Y 3 — Spanish 4 — French 3 — Dramatics 3, 4. PETERS, BRENDA SUE Ferrum, Va. — F.B.L.A. 3, 4,5 — DECA 4, 5. PETERS, DEBRA JEAN — Ferrum, Va Gass F.B.L.A. 5 — Band 2, 3, 4,5 — Homeroom Presi- dent 1. PIERCE, SUSAN Rocky Mount, Va. PINKARD, HOWARD — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — Choir 4, 5. POINDEXTER, BOBBY — Union Hall, Va. F.F.A. 1. POINDEXTER, DAVID — Penhook, Va. F.F.A. 1,3 — V.1.C.A. 4,5 88 Happiness Is Miriam Perdue David Poindexter Brenda Peters Kenneth Poindexter Debra Peters Noel Dean Powell Susan Pierce Freda Preston Being A Senior ie Deborah Reynolds Betty Robertson : Sharon Richardson Brenda Robertson Annette Robertson Danny Robertson PRILLAMAN, BENDY LAVELLE — Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 3 — Library 4 — An- nual Staff 5 — Dramatics 5. PRILLAMAN, CHARLES ROBERT — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3 — 4-H 1, 2, 3 — Hi-Y 3, 4 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Pep, Stage, Section Leader, Squad Leader. PRILLAMAN, JOSEPH EDWARD — Rocky Mount, Va. — Hi-Y 3 — French Club 3 — Track 1, 2 — Football 2, 3. PRUITT, EDWARD LEE — Glade Hill, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,5. PUGH, LAWANDA FAYE — Boones Mill, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — S.C.A. 3 — F.T.A. 3, 4 — 4-H 1 — Library 1 — Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4,5 — BETA 5 — Dramatics 5 — Girls’ State 5. QUINN, PHYLLIS ANN — Ferrum, Va. — S.C.A. 4 — F.T.A. 4 — 4-H 1, 2 — Spanish 3, 4. RADFORD, DONNA — Ferrum, Va. RATCLIFFE, CLARA JANE Penhook, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,5 —F.B.L.A. 3, 4,5 — Track 1, 2, 3, 4. REECE, RICHARD ANTHONY — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1. RENICK, VAN TALIA- FERRO — Rocky Mount, Va. — 4-H 1 — Hi-Y 3, 4 — BETA 4, 5 — Spanish 3 — Varsity 2, 3, 4,5 — Dramatics 4, 5 — Chess 5 — Golf 3, 4, 5 — Junior Class Trea- surer. REYNOLDS, DEBORAH CAROL — Penhook, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 — Re- porter 5 — F.B.L.A. 3, 5 — Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 — Dramatics 5 — Choir 4. RICHARD- SON, SHARON ELAINE — Ferrum, Va. — Latin 3, 4. RIGNEY, CAROLYN JEAN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.B.L.A. 3, 4. ROBERTS, EDDIE N. — Ferrum, Va. . — F.F.A. 1, 3, 4,5 — V.I.C.A. 4. ROBERTSON, ANNETTE ELIZABETH — Mon- Bendy Prillaman Lawanda Pugh eta, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — Massanetta 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y District Chap- Charles Prillaman Phyllis Quinn lain 5 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3 — Chaplain MGA 4 — Beta 4, 5 — BETA Convention Joseph Prillaman Clara Jane Ratcliffe 4 — Latin 2, 4, 5 — National JCL Convention 3 — Drum Major 5 — Girls’ State 4 : : — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Band Council 5 — Tri-Hi-Y District Conference 2, 3, 4, 5. Edward Pruitt Van Renick ROBERTSON, BETTY ANN — Rocky Mount, Va. ROBERTSON, BRENDA GAY — Hardy, Va. — V.I.C.A. 3, 4 — Treasurer 5. ROBERTSON, DANNY — Penhook, Va. 89 f re on oe : 3 : ese. % y Uk 4, 7 ZA { David Robertson Debra Robertson Gary Robertson Jessicia Robertson Gary Rutrough Robert Saul Kenneth Sawyer Sharon Scott Ginger Seagle Patricia Shively John Shearer Thomas Shively Sherri Shephard Carolyn Short RIGNEY, MARK — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.B.L.A. 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4 — Science 2. ROBERTSON, DAVID WESLEY — Rocky Mount, Va. — Chess 2. ROBERTSON, DEBRA — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 3, 4. ROBERTSON, GARY LEE — Hardy, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — BETA 4, 5 — Spanish 2, 3 — Foot- ball 3, 4, 5. ROBERTSON, JESSICA DIANNE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Fol Ase V.LC.A. 4 — 4-H 1, 2 — Library 1, 2 — Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 — Spanish 3 — Varsity 4 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5 — Science 3 — Cheerleader 3, 4 — Vice- President Junior Class. RUTROUGH, GARY WAYNE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — President F.F.A. 2, 5 — Vice-President F.F.A. 3, 4 — F.F.A. State Convention 2, 3, 4, 5 — National F.F.A. Convention 5 — Farm Me- chanics Contest 2, 3, 4, 5 — State Award for Farm Electrification 4 — Foot- ball 4. SAUL, ROBERT LEE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — F.T.A. 4 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4 — Hi-Y 3, 4 — Dramatics 3, 4, 5. SAUNDERS, DARIUS — Ferrum, Va. — F.F.A. — 4-H — Science. SAWYER, KENNETH ARTHUR — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 5 — Varsity 4, 5 — Football 1, 2, 3, 4,5 — Basketball 1 — Track 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. SCOTT, SHARON KAY — Glade Hill, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — President 2 — F.B.L.A. 3, 5. SEAGLE, GINGER REEVES — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 5 — French 3. SHAUER, TERRY LORENE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 5. SHEARER, JOHN DOUGLAS — Rocky Mount, Va. — Spanish 3 — Chess 4, 5 — President — Band 1, 2, 3, 4,5 — Band Council 5 — Boys’ State — Track 2 — Who's Who In Ameri- can High Schools. SHEPERD, SHERRIE — Boones Mill, Va. — S.C.A. 1. SHIVELY, PATRICIA ANN Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 3 — F.B.L.A. 3, 5 — BETA 4, 5. SHIVELY, THOMAS MEYER — Rocky Mount, Va. — Photog- raphy 1 — Hi-Y 3 — Spanish 3, 4 — Band 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Football 1 — Track 1. SHORT, CAROLYN FAYE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 1 — DECA 4 — Spanish 2, 3, 4. 90 Deborah Shorter Ricky Sigmon Lyndon Shorter Sandra Sigmon Alan Sigmon Wanda Sigmon SHORTER, DEBORAH — Callaway, Va. — F.B.L.A. 5 — Library 2, 3, 4 — Latin 4. SHORTER, LYNDON — Rocky Mount, Va. SIGMON, ALAN NEIL — Rocky Mount, Va. SIGMON, RICKY LYNN — Ferrum, Va. SIGMON, SANDRA LUCILLE — Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 — 4-H 1 — DECA 4 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4. SIGMON, WANDA LOU — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 3 — Homeroom President — F.B.L.A. 4. SIMMS, JOHN C. — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 3 — V.LC.A. 4. SIMMONS, RACHAEL YVONNE — Rocky Mount, Va. — SINK, ALAN LEON — Rocky Mount, Va. — BETA 4, 5 — Latin 2, 3’— Parlia- mentarian. SINK, BRUCE DARNELL — Rocky Mount, Va. SINK, RONALD DUANE — Ferrum, Va. — S.C.A. 5 — BETA 4, 5 — Spanish 3, 4. SINK, SUE ELLEN — Hardy, Va. — 4-H 1, 2 — Reporter — BETA 4,5 — Spanish 2, 3 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Newspaper Staff 3, 4 — Business Manager 5 — Editor. SLEDD, ROGER LANE — Callaway, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2 — BETA 4, 5 — F.T.A. 4 — Spanish 3, 4 — Dramatics 4. SLOAN, JUDY — Callaway, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — BETA 4, 5 — Latin 3, 4,5 — Newspaper Staff 4, 5 — Assistant Editor. 91 John Simms, Jr. Rachel Simmons Alan Sink Bruce Sink Ronald Sink Sue Sink Roger Sledd Judy Sloan Student Body Keeps ri ae th 4 Cynthia Stevens Stephonia Stovall David Stout, Jr. Anthony Strickler SPENCER, JAMES MATTHEW — Rocky Mount, Va. SPENCER, MARSHALL LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. STANLEY, LINDA GALE — Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 — Spanish 3 — F.B.L.A. 4, 5. STEVENS, CYNTHIA KAY — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri- Hi-Y 2 — S.C.A. 1, 2 — Photography 2 — 4-H 2 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 4 — F.T.A. 4 — French 2, 3 — Dramatics 4, 5 — Secretary — Choir 4 — Choir Council 5. STOUT, DAVID E. — Rocky Mount, Va. — BETA 4, 5 — Latin 4, 5 — French 3, 4, 5 — Debate Team 4, 5 — Chess 4, 5. STOVALL, STEPHONIA MAZELLA — Rocky Mount, Va. STRIGCKLER;, ANTHONY — Rocky Mount, Va. = F -FeAgeeaea STUMP, RONNIE — Boones Mill, Va. — F.F.A. 3, 4 — V.LC.A. 5. TAYLOR, ALEASE — Hardy, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — F.B.L.A. 1, 2,— Lire brary — Gym Assistant 4. TAYLOR, LEARLENE — Boones Mill, Va. — Spanish 3 — Gym Assistant 4. Charles Smith Deborah Spencher Gloria Smith James Spencer Penny Smith Marshall Spencer Vann Smith Linda Stanley 92 In Motion “I r ie 3 ‘ | ee i Michael Suffel Candyce Terry Wanda Swanson Oral Thomas SUFFEL, MICHAEL DOUGLAS — Rocky Mount, Va. SUMRELL, DAVID JAMES — Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 4 — Hi-Y 3 — BETA 4, 5 — Latin 2 — French 3, 4 — Annual Staff 3, 4 — Chess 4, 5. SWANSON, WANDA LYNN — Redwood, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — S.C.A. 5 — 4-H 1 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4 — F.T.A. 4 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4,5 — Dramatics 3, 4 — Flag Corps 3, 4. SWORD, DONNA SUSAN — Fer- rum, Va. — F.B.L.A. 3, 4,5 — DECA 5. TERRY, CANDYCE MAE — Hardy, Va. — Library 5. THOMAS, ORAL VINSON — Rocky Mount, Va. THOMPSON, JOHNNY L. — Ferrum, Va. — Spanish 3, 4. THURMAN, SHARON MARIE — Glade Hill, Va. — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 4 — Latin 2 — Spanish 3, 4. THURMAN, WILLIAM B. — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4,5. TOSH, BILLY M. — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3 — F.B.L.A. 1 — DECA 1. TOSH, JOYCE LORINE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 4 — F.B.L.A. 4. TREAD- WAY, CHRISTINA ANN — Rocky Mount, Va. TRUMAN, ORA MAE — Hardy, Va. — Newspaper Staff. TRUMAN, SHELIA MAE — Wirtz, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — Latin 3, 4. Johnny Thompson Joyce Tosh Sharon Thurman Christina Treadway William Thurman, Jr. Ora Truman Billy Tosh Shelia Truman 93 Exciting!! Clarence Tuning Rita Tyree Joyce Tyree Kandis Via Rebecca Tyree Arlitta Wade TYREE, BECKY — Bassett, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — V.I.C.A. 3, 4, 5. TY- REE, JOYCE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — V.I1.C.A. 3, 4, 5 Library 1. TYREE, RITA JAYE — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.T.A. 5 — F.B.L.A. 4 — 4-H 2 — Choir 4 — Library 5. TUNING, CLARENCE Rocky Mount, Va. — S.C.A. 1, 3, 5 — F.B.L.A. 3 — French 4 — Annual Staff 5 — Science 3 — S.C.A. Homeroom 1, 3, 5. VIA, KAN- DIS JOAN — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — S.C.A. te French 3 Dramatics 3, 4. WADE, ARLITTA — Penhook, Va. — F.T.A. 4— F.B.L.A. 4 — Choir 4. WAGNER, CLIFTON MARK — Boones Mill, Va. — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 — Hi-Y 3, 4, 5 — Spanish 3 — Varsity 4, 5 — Dramatics 3. WALKER, DENISE OAKES — Pen- hook, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2 — S.C.A. 2, 3, 4— F.B.L.A. 3 — 4-H 1, 2, 3 — Trinity Tri-Hi-Y 3. WALKER, RODNEY LEE — Rocky Mount, Va. — WALKER, ROGER — Penhook, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — V.I.C.A. 4— BETA £-% Spanish 2, 3. WALKER, WILLIAM JACKSON — Rocky Mount, Va. WAINWRIGHT, LEANDER NELSON — Rocky Mount, Clifton Wagner William Walker Va. WAMPLER, RICHARD — Rocky Mount, Va. WEBB, BRYAN Leander Wainwright Richard Wampler HIGH — Callaway, Va. — 4 — VICA 4. WITCHER, CECELIA — Rodney Walker John Webb Penhook, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — F.B.L.A. 4 — 4-H 1 — Library 1. Roger Walker Wanda Webb 94 Fantastic!! a? Debra Wingfield Randy Wood Cecilia Witcher Dinah Woods Nadene Witcher Gladys Woods WEBB, JOHNNY — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3 — Hi-Y 3 — French 3, 5 — Varsity 3, 4,5. WEBB, WANDA — Callaway, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — F.B.L.A. 5. WEBSTER, MARK STEVEN — Boones Mill, Va. — BETA 4, 5. WEBSTER, RHONDA — Boones Mill, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Choir 1, 2, 3. WEBSTER, RICHARD — Boones Mill, Va. — F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. WHITE, DOTTIE — Callaway, Va. — F.H.A. 1. WILLIAMS, GRACE ELIZABETH — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1, 2 — French 2, 3 — F.B.L.A. 5. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA LOUISE — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 — F.H.A. 1, 2 — S.C.A. 1 — Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 5 — Trinity TritHi-Y 3, 4 — Latin 3, 4, 5 — Parliamentarian — Annual Staff 5 — Senior Editor — State Latin Convention 4, 5. WITCHER, NADINE — Penhook, Va. — F.H.A. 1,5 —S.C.A. 1 — V.I.C.A. 3, 4 — = Mark Webster Grace Williams 4-H 1, 2 — Library 1, 3, 4. WOOD, RANDY — Boones Mill, Va. — Richard Webster Jerry Williams S.C.A. 1, 4 — Hi-Y 3. WOODS, DINAH — Rocky Mount, Va. — Rhonda Webster Patricia Williams S.C.A. 3, 4 — F.B.L.A. 5 — Library 1, 3, 4. WOODS, GLADYS — Fer- Dorothy White Jeanne Wimmer rum, Va. — DECA 65. 95 Roger Woods Doreen Wray Peggy Wray Dorothy Wright Phillip Wright Doris Young Clara Young 96 Jeanette Young Ronnie Young Lenora Yopp Teresa Young Reather Young Thomas Young WOODS, ROGER — Ferrum, Va. WRAY, HARRIET DOREEN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 5 — 4-H 1, 2 — President — Annual Staff 5 — S.C.A. 5. (FOX), WRAY PEGGY JO — Rocky Mount, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 2 — F.H.A. 1, 2— Homeroom President 2, 3, 4 — F.T.A. 3 — F.B.L.A. 3, 4, 5 — Dramatics 4 — Flag Corps 4 — S.C.A. Treasurer 5. WRIGHT, DOROTHY — Penhook, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 3 — S.C.A. 1 — F.T.A. 5 — F.B.L.A. 3, 5 — 4-H 1, 2 — Library 1 — Gym Assistant 5. WRIGHT, PHILLIP NEWTON — Boones Mill, Va. — F.F.A. 1 — V.I1.C.A. 4,5. YOUNG, CLARA ANNE — Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 1, 2, 3 — S.C.A. 1, 2, 3, 5 — F.T.A. 3, 5 — Vice President — BETA 5 — French 2, 3 — Dramatics 3, 5 — S.C.A. Jr. High President 2 — Cheerleader 1, 2. YOUNG, DORIS ANN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.B.L.A. 5 — DECA 4. YOUNG, JEANETTE — Ferrum, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — BETA 4, 5 — Latin 3, 4. YOUNG, JAMIE LESLIE — Fer- rum, Va. — Jr. High Tri-Hi-Y 1 — F.H.A. 1 — Library 1, 3 — Latin 4 — Track 1, 2, 3, 4. YOPP, LENORA ANN — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.B.L.A. 5. YOUNG, REATHER ELAINE — Rocky Mount, Va. — French 3. YOUNG, RONNIE — Ferrum, Va. YOUNG, TERESA — Rocky Mount, Va. — F.H.A. 1 — F.B.L.A. 2, 3 — DECA 4, 5 — 4-H 1, 2 — Library 3 — Choir 3, 4. YOUNG, TOMMY — Rocky Mount, Va. — 4-H 1 — Latin 2, 3, 4. — Linda Abshire Richard Abshire Paula Adams Gregory Agee Debra Aker Suzanne Allen Henry Allman Nancy Altice Sharon Altice Patricia Altice Dale Amos David Amos Donald Amos Marie Anderson Stanley Anderson Bonita Angle Micheal Angle Deborah Arrington William Atkins Margie Austin Patricia Austin Darlene Basham Kenneth Beckner Roy Beheler Ronald Belcher Brute Bernard June Blankenship Ronald Blankenship Chris Boitnott Leigh Ann Boone Mark Boone Allen Booth Danny Booth James Bousman Alice Bower Donnie Bower Robin Bower Georgia Bowles Mike Bowles Rose Mary Bowles Mitzi D. Bowling Mitzi K. Bowling ce Douglas Bowman Garland Bowman James Bowman John Bowman Warren Bowman Keith Brooks Betty Brown Linda Brown Monty Brown Rex Brown Ricky Brown Lucille Brubaker Michael Brubaker Vicki Brubaker Barbara Bussey Dianna Caldwell Wanda Caldwell Bernard Campbell David Campbell Denise Campbell James Campbell Leon Cannaday Bonnie Carlson Mark Carter Juniors Enjoyed Nifty Fifty Day Randy Carter Patricia Cassaday Doug Cecil Clarence Chitwood Alice Chism Calvin Clayborne David Clements Sharon Clemons Cynthia Clingenpeel Kinsey Cockman Melanie Coffey Mike Coffey Caroline Conner Jo Ann Conner Garnetta Cook Sandra Crook David Cundiff Michael Cundiff Sherry Cundiff Jeannie David John Davis Teresa Dillon Vickie Dillon Susan Dinwiddie Rebecca Dorsett Donna Doughton Carol Doyle Patsy Dudley Janet Dunman Mark Edens Joseph Edwards Wanda Edwards Betty English Ella Sue English Carolyn Ferguson Sherman Ferguson Cathy Fisher Barry Flora Janis Flora Terry Flora Patricia Ford James Foran Varsity Day Was Where did Ronald Blankenship get a figure like the one Dennis Maddy did not want to be seen until he had gone he displays here? to the beauty salon, but we caught him anyway. Nancy Fralin Patsy Fralin Serena Fralin Angela Freeman Alan Fulcher Beth Garst Margaret Gaubatz Harold Gearhart Phillip Gibbs Darlene Goins Mary Kathleen Goodpasture Mike Grantham Zane Gray Kathy Gregory Diane Griffith Deborah Guilliams Mandy Guilliams Robert Gusler Donna Hale Kenneth Hale Ruth Diane Hale Dean Hall Teresa Hall Connie Hamblin Enjoyed By All Carol Hardy Pamela Harrison Sally Hart James Haynes Lois Hedrick Steve Helms Jeff Heywood Michael Hicks Rosemary Hill Kathy Hodges Kerry Hodges Mary Jane Hodges Tilda Hodges Tony Hodges Bonnie Hogan Buford Holland Carolyn Holland Roger Holland Sandra Holland Jimmy Holley Mary Holley Diane Holt Anne Hudson Dorenda Hudson Phillip Solomon proves that the Randy Young joins other comrades male race can have good looking Some students were left perplexed to share the fun. legs. by the idea of Varsity Initiation. ar ar 101 John Hunt Susan Hunt Wesley Hurt Rhonda Hutchinson Eugene Hylton Gary Ingram Edna Jamison Michael Javier Doris Jefferson Beverly Jones Bobbie Jones Kathy Jones Martha Jones Robert Jones Sharon Jones Garnetta Jordan Donna Joyce Becky Joyce Deborah King Shirley Kinsley Linda Kirby Phyllis Kirk Sammie Knott Claire Law Keith Law Kenny Law Leonard Law Bonita Leavelle Donald Lee Frankie Lewis Jimmy Lovell David Lumsden Debra Lynch Teddy Lynch There Was Always During their lunch period many students enjoyed social- izing on the front lawn. Time For Friends You don’t actually believe that these students are having a race, do you? Lynn McBride Kay McCall Russ McDaniel Dean McGhee Regina McGhee Debbie McGuire Larry McGuire Mary McNeil Kathy McPherson Dennis Maddy John Mann Debra Mason Jenny Mason Marshall Matherly Margur ite Matthews Susan Matthews Kathy Mattox Joey Meador Phyllis Meador Timothy Meador Tommy Meeks Kevern Menefee William Middleton Lynn Mills Janet Mitchell Steve Mohler Jay Moorman H.D. Moran Wanda Mullins Filmore Muse Juniors Played Big Coach Foutz encouraged his play- The Rag Dolls entertained the Touchdown! ers during the Homecoming game. crowd during half time. Bea Naff Ann Neathawk Donna Nichols Teresa Nichols Chucky Oakes Kathy Oakes Ricky Oakes Kenny Oliver Barbara Pagans Dora Pagans Wesley Pagans Susan Palmer Evonne Pasley Henry Patterson Sandra Perdue D. A. Peters Yvonne Phelps Sandra K. Perdue Jacqueline Poindexter David Powell Melissa Powell Rhonda Powell Tony Powell Donald Preston Part In Homecoming Emily Prillaman Gloria Prillaman Joseph Prillaman Nelson Prillaman Rick Prillaman Sheila Pugh Kelly Quinn Larry Quinn Cathy Radford Thomas Rakes Danny Ramsey John Reece Jackie Reynolds Mark Reynolds Norma Reynolds Joe Richardson Clift Roberts Gabriel Robertson Jerry Robertson Lee Robertson Robbie Robinson Christine Ruthrought Pete Santrock Ruth Saul Bunny Powell and the Junior Homecoming Court; Bon- nie Hogan, Monica Sigmon, and Cheryl Taylor; gave Eagles broke out of the huddle to make a great play. the camera a big smile. = — 105 Deborah Scott Gary Scott Patty Scott Terri Scott Bobby Seay Carolyn Shelton Jennifer Shelton Jeff Shivley Kathy Sigmon Monica Sigmon Sabrina Sigmon Betsy Simmons Douglas Simmons Mary Simms Donna Sink Leigh Anne Sink Priscilla Sites Sandra Sledd Denna Sloan Alice Smith Becky Smith Michael Smith Milton Smith Wanda Smith William Smith Phillip Solomon Debbie Southall Marian Stone J. W. Stanley Steve Starkey James Sutherland Javis Swanson Cheryl Taylor Mary Taylor Debra Terry Lorenza Terry 106 Better Late For Classes Than Never Shirley Terry Barbara Thompson Dale Thompson William Thornton Nancy Thurman Richard Thurman Judy Toler Deborah Trail Lura Truman Dana Turner Glenn Turner June Turner Kim Turner Judy Underwood Cynthia Warren Jeannette Warren Glenna Webb Jonathan Webb Susan Webb Chester Webster Linda Webster Debra Wilburn Robin Wingfield Patsy Wood Melinda Woody David Woody Howard Wray Johnny Wray Karen Wray Marion Wray Mary Jane Wray Wanda Wray Elton Wright Richard Wright Bobby Yates Katherine Yopp Alesa Young Connie Young Glenda Young Randy Young Stephen Young 107 Leaders And Leisure % ee ae sash Te, ae $ ° le Pm ek, Vice-Presidents — Row 1: Larry Quinn, Teresa Scott, Jeannie David, Barbara Bussey, Sylvia McEnhimer. Row 2: Leonard Law, Mike Bowles, Betty Brown, Lura Truman, Steve Young. 108 assin By 110 111 Katherine Abbott Billy Adams Rhonda Adkins Frances Agee Scott Acers Patricia Alley Donna Allman Kathy Altice Michael Amos Rickey Amos Rose Amos Beatrice Anderson Richard Anderson Audrey Angle Mary Jane Angle Leslie Angell Betty Arrington Eunice Arrington Sheila Arrington Thomas Arrington Wanda Arrington Mary Lou Atkins Donna Austin Linda Ayers Wanda Balderson Herman Barbour Teresa Bayer Thomas Beale Homeroom Presidents — Front Row: Roy Prillaman, Vicki Kiker, Shelia Arrington, Susan Wampler. Second Row: Mandel Dudley, Earline Palmer, Barbara Rigney, Sharon Sink, Lisa Hodges, Carole Brubaker, Claire McDaniel, Vicki Middleton, Raymond Williams, Sarah Gruver. Back Row: Noel Chitwood. 112 Bianca Berger Harold Biggs Marsha Blair Bobby Blankenship Stephen Blankenship Vicki Blankenship David Boitnott Teresa Boles Keith Boley Tippie Booth Lenzie Boswell Mark Bowles Wayne Bowles Ray Bowling Beverly Bowman Linda Bowman Wanda Bowman Ken Brammer Tammy Briggs Joyce Brooks Larry Brooks Tony Brooks Alisa Brown Don Brown Donna Brown Jimmy Brown Richard Brown Tommy Brown Carole Brubaker Sheila Buckner Billy Bush 113 Nancy Bussey Donna Caldwell Cathy Campbell Melvin Campbell Teresa Campbell Rita Carroll David Carter Janie Carter Vicki Carter Josephine Casey Bobby Lee Chandler Roosevelt Chaney Michael Chitwood Noel Chitwood Wilbur Chitwood Tony Clark James Clement Frank Clingenpeel Donnie Coale Hilbert Cobbs Milton Cobbs Wayne Compton Jo Ann Cook Carlton Cooper Catherine Cooper Shelia Cooper Margaret Craighead Lyndale Crook Wasena Leavelle shows off his Sophomores enjoy taking part in What happened to the sophomores? stylish ensemble. pep rallys. Can you find them? 114 aki “eae Activities Haka. loa a eM bees Coma Mee ? a: ae | | Junior Varsity Gheerleniens Front row: Lisa eigen ae show lots of enthusiasm when it comes to Traketa Wray, Carole Brubaker, Lynn Grindstaff, Carol getting out of class. Hodges. Back row: Becky Gusler, Pam McLaughlin, Sarah Gruver, Trudy Sink, Karen Naff. Harden Crum Judy Crum Rebecca Crum Calvin Cumming Sarah Cundiff Debra Custer Robin Darden Pam ela Davis Ronald Davis Thomas Davis Samuel Dent Katherine Dillon Tom Dinwiddie Melissa Divers Anne Tyree Dudley Kathie Dudley Mandel Dudley Phyllis Dudley Ruby Dunn Catherine Eames Janet Eames Chuck Edwards Dreamer Edwards Gloria Edwards Donna Elliot Rita Ellis Terry English Glenda Esslinger Pamela Ferguson Julie Fielder Gayle Fike Janet Finney Patsy Finney Barbara Fitzgerald Clinton Fitzgerald Timothy Fitzgerald Kay Flora Van Flora Wayne Flora Betty Foley Mike Foley Perry Forbes 115 Jean Sink, Karen Naff, and Trudy Sink take time from their busy schedule to have their picture taken. So what if it’s a little blurred. So was “Nifty Fifty Day”’. Larry Fosnough Peter Foster Dennis Frith Rodney Furrow Scott Gabrielson Sandra Gearhart Robin George Susan George Gary Gilmore Particia Goad Ruby Goodman Steven Grantham Clyde Gray Deborah Green Lynn Grindstaff Sarah Gruver Becky Gusler John Guthrie Judy Guthrie Sharon Guy Mark Hagy Donna Hale Richard Hale Allen Hall Carol Hall Clinton Hall David Hall Joan Hall Nancy Hall Tommy Hall Timothy Handy Linda Hartman James Hartman Deborah Hartsel Phil Hash Kelly Hatchett Morris Heckman Peter Hedrick Tammy Hedrick Calvin Hodges Carol Sue Hodges Carol Susan Hodges It seems as if these two characters put on a little too much make-up today. Debora Hodges Deborah Hodges Iris Hodges Lewis Hodges Marlon Hodges Lisa Hodges Ricky Hodges Teresa Hodges Tommy Hodges Wayne Hodges Kathy Holcomb Robin Holcomb Janet Holland Kathy Holland Marvin Holland Patti Holland Peggy Holland Teresa Holley Leonard Holloway Brenda Holt Ken Houston John Hughes Barbara Huff Donna Huffman Darrell Hunley Gail Hunt Michael Hunt Mark Hurt Les Hutchinson Teresa Ingram Rhonda Ingram Rodney James Elsie Jamison Helen Jamison Lillie Jamison Robin McDaniel and Vanessa Manns pose with Alice Chisom on “Nifty Sophomores furnish entertainment Fifty Day.” during pep rally. Sophomores Showed Talent Timothy Jamison Tammy Javier Daniel Jones Linda Jones Lonnie Jones Mary Gaye Jones Mary Lee Jones Eva Johnson Joy Johnson Carnetta Jordan Gary Kasey Robert Kesler Vicki Kiker Mark Kittinger Michael Lane Geneva LaPrade Daniel Layman Dina Law Florence Law Leola Lawton Timothy Leavelle Wasena Leavelle Richard Leffue Betty Legans Joyce Legans Sharon Lilly Randy Lively George Logan Wendel Love Edwin Lucas Jennifer McBride Patricia McBride Kathi McDaniel Robin McDaniel Sarah McDaniel Saron McEnheimer Debbie Meghee Benjamin McGuire Robin McGuire Ruby McGuire Elijah McHeimer Pamela McLaughlin Charles McManaway David McNeil Gayle Maas Derinda Manning Cynthia Manns Vanessa Manns Kim Mason Phyllis Mason Vickie Massey Michael Mattox Susie Mayhew Alton Maxey Curtis Maxey Charlotte Mendenhall Ht} = = en “S or Homeroom Vice Presidents — Front Row: Van Flora. Second Row: Trudy Sink, Renee Holland, Susie May- hew. Third Row: Eric Wainwright, Sharon Lilly, Donna Stone, Debbie Robertson. Back Row: Marlon Hodges, Saron McEnheimer, Wayne Compton. Jerry Meeks Crystal Menefee Victoria Middleton Susan Miller James Mills William Milton Linda Mitchell Ricky Mitchell Sandra Mitchell Etta Mae Montgomery Beverly Moore Donna Moore Ronnie Moore Donna Motley Paula Mountcastle Tammy Mulkey Kathy Mullins Peggy Mullins Cindy Murray Karen Naff Margaret Naff Deborah Neathawk Barry Nichols Raymond Nichols Susan Nichols Melvin Nunley Clifton O'Neal Reva O'Neal Edwin Pagans Gene Pagans Joyce Pagans Wanda Pagans Earline Palmer Tony Parcell Martha Parker Ragdolls add sparkle to half-time show at Homecoming. Kevin Parks Kathy Parrish Ocie Pate Melvin Patterson Nancy Patterson Nina Patterson David Pendleton Nancy Peters Sandra Peters Gary Pickeral Lawrence Poindexter Sandra Poindexter Juanita Powell Shelia Powell Carolyn Preston Debora Prillaman James Prillaman Mary Prillaman Phyllis Prillaman Roy Prillaman Sheree Prillaman John Proctor Dale Pugh David Pugh Gilda Quinn Junior Quinn Linda Quinn Diane Radford Harriet Ramsey Robin Renick Debbie Richardson Russell Richardson Barbara Rigney Darlene Rigney Donna Rigney Daily Routines Mitzi Rigney Rex Rigney Ronnie Rigney Carlton Robertson Charles Robertson David Robertson Elizabeth Robertson Keith Robertson Leslie Williams searches for something in her locker. It must be there somewhere! Thomas Robertson Ronald Rucker Samuel Rucker Lillian Rutrough Ricky Scott Penny Seagle Mark Shelor — —_ ; ie ai _— | _ Debra Shepherd These students are hard at work trying to keep up with their typing assignments. Ag Lots Of Fun And Excitement Gary Shively William Shively Deborah Sigmon James Sigmon Walter Sigmon Lynwood Simmons Louise Simmons Barry Sink Deniece Sink Harvey Sink Jean Sink Jimmie Sink Trudy Sink Sonia Sisk Sarah Sites Martha Sloan Clyde Smith Frankie Smith Henry Smith Joyce Smith Kathryn Smith Kathy Smith Kenneth Smith Leonard Smith Lester Smith Maurice Smith Lola Smith Rebecca Smith Renee Smith Thomas Smith Curtis Spencer James Spencer =f Se Sct te em se ome ee oes memes eee Mandel Dudley accepts a check to the Sopho- more Class for $50 during the magazine sale. Filled The Year Richard Sprouse Carolyn Stanley Timothy Stanley Sharon Starkey Sherry Starkey Donna Stone Denise Strouse Doyle Swanson David Sword Brenda Taylor Jimmy Taylor Linda Taylor Sharon Taylor James Testerman Mae Thomas Joseph Thurman Randy Thurman Michael Tinsley Howard Tinsley Robert Tolliver Helen Trotter Lana Trotter Robie Tuck Deborah Turman Bobby Turner Dianne Turner Cynthia Tyree Freda Tyree Angela Wade Fay Wade Gary Wade Kathy Wade Randall Wade Eric Wainwright Everyone is waiting to see who will win the Cheerleaders move in on opponents in a skit during a pep rally. student-faculty basketball game. 123 Anne Walker Elizabeth Walker Penny Walker Janice Walters Susan Wampler Teresa Washburn Victor Watkins Jimmie Webb Michael Webb Ronnie Webb Nancy Webster Robert Webster Shirley Webster Phillip White Michael Whitehead Sheree Whitlock Wanda Whorley Leslie Williams Raymond Williams Scott Williams Jeanna Wilson Roger Wimmer Raymond Wingfield Steve Winston Freddie Wiseman Linda Witcher Mae Witcher Cheryl Witt James Wood Lawrence Woods Mary Woody Rhonda Woody Jeffery Wray Owen Wray a “ Sophomore members of the Homecoming Court are: Carole Bru- Melvin Nunley gave exhausted Vickie Blank- baker, Barbara Rigney, and Myra Dillon. enship a ride. 124 JUNIORS SENIOR? | Gorka mors KEEP OUT: 125 ! ay Rickey Wray Ricky Wray Traketa Wray Brenda Wright Daphne Wright Freda Wuergler Brenda Yates Bobbie Young Dwayne Young James Young John Young Steven Young Terry Young LIVING Happiness consists in activity. — Such is the constitution of our nature. — It is a running stream, and not a stagnant pool. — —J].M. Good Runnet Bag Creek, Endicott 128 ll PR eg. RE 2 ee Oe oy, a +“ “Ae Met Wee eee A i, REACH OUT? 129 130 ! CEE BRAT 131 “Cleotis Pilson” created good vibrations at the Homecoming Dance. HOMECOMING ’73 Mr. William: coming Queer at the Home Sophomore court and escorts: Carole Brubaker and Gary Gilmore, Barbara Senior court and escorts: Steve Bri Rigney and Larry Brooks, and Myra Dillon and Wayne Compton. Charlene Beckner, Clara Ann Youn, and Bill Walker. i ae. me ail 28{t}! 5 aes cotati ta 1 ia ss Niven = EE reat PS?) ————t ee s see oem? ab! — ee TOD bine SS ee babi. thi} ———! = dea 8 ae rH [peme ios if Cnet | tee Mi ‘introduced the Home- Junior court and escorts: Cheryl Taylor and Mike Bowles, Bonnie Hogan and Mr. Football of 1956 and Dennis Maddy, and Monica Sigmon and Pee Wee Board. coming assembly. baker and Vann Smith, Frank Nichols and and Sherrard Holland, and Gladys Boitnott First place was taken by the F.F.A. float in the Homecoming parade. 133 Mr. Football, Frank Nichols, watches as Diane McGuire Jarrett, Queen, crowns Charlene Beckner. YOU ME bo Student Council Plans Activities SCA Presidents: V. Kiker, S. Parcell, T. Hodges, T. Laury, R. Smith, S. Gruver, B. Rigney. Row 2: D. J. Pagans, G. Boitnott, B. Gusler, K. Harty W. Swanson, M. J. McNeil, S. Sink, C. Taylor. Row 3: V. Brubaker, S. Dinwiddie, C. A. Young, K. Law, M. Dudley, S. Wampler, B. Divers. Row 4: L. Kirby, D. Robertson. Row 5: L. Hodges, C. McDaniel, P. Reece, S. Arrington, P. Gibbs, M. Wagner. Row 6: M. Sigmom, J. Meadors, R. Allman, E. Palmer, C. Brubaker, J. Johnson. Row7: J. Warren, D. Williams, V. Middleton, N. Chitwood, M. Ferguson. Student Body Officers: B. Rigney — Sophomore Executive; P. Wray — Treasurer; D. Southall — Secretary; D. Powell — Vice-President; N. Sigmon — President; B. Bernard — Junior Executive. oT} tx + be An LA aij af at’ 5 he: rf . 7 ; E ’ i 5 | j rs — £é SCA Vice-Presidents: Row 1: Terri Scott, Bonnie Hogan, Carnetta Jordon, Renee Holland, Janie Ratcliff, Trudy Sink, Larry Quinn. Row 2: Jeannie David, Sylvia McEnhimer, Eric Wainwright, Debra Robertson, Sharon McEn- heimer, Vann Flora, Steve Brubaker, Paul Akers. Row 3: Doreen Wray, David Boitnott, Clarence Tuning, Mittie Johnson, Cheryl Lynch, Robin Gusler, Drew Davis, Donna Stone. Row 4: Shelia Truman, Connie Hamblin, Wayne Compton, Sandra Harrison, Charles Prillaman, Bob Divers, Frank Nichols, Steve Young, Judy Gutherie. Row 5: Ronnie Sink, Barbara Bussey, Mike Amos, Traketa Wray, Mark Wagoner. STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION — The SCA is the only organization at Franklin County High School, in which every student belongs. The main function of the Student Council is to provide learning experiences for students. Its principal contribution to learning is the de- velopment of good citizenship which is one of the cardinal objectives of the schools. A second function is to provide within the school a climate conducive to the intellectual, phys- ical, social and moral development of every member of the student body. Another function of the Student Council is to promote a harmonious relationship among students, teachers, and administrators. SCA Secretary-Treasurers: Row 1: Sandra Crook, Janie Carter, Penny Smith, Gail Hodges, Pam McLaughlin, Tam- my Mulkey, Jeff Haywood. Row 2: Patsy Woods, Ruth Saul, Dennis Maddy, Phyllis Kirk, Cathy Law, Jeanna Wilson, Sandra Perdue. Row 3: Richard Bennett, Margie Campbell, Lynn Grindstaff, Bonnie Cooper, Harriet Ramsey, Mel- anie Coffee, Jean Sink, Cathy Halcomb. Row 4: Allen Fulcher, Mary Atkins, Lee Ann Boone, Kay McCall, Paul Par- ker, Sherrard Holland, Kenneth Sawyer, Javis Swanson. nea Hee ee ee Senior Christian Girls Form Alpha Tri-Hi-Y we cty Row 1: Marilyn Craighead, Judy Sloan, Sue Parcell, Terri Laury, Mary Jo Bowman. Row 2: Nancy Greer, Donna Furrow, Gladys Boitnott, Arlet Agee, Harriet Flora, Bonnie Cooper. Row 3: Yvonne Abshire, Connie Helms, Evelyn Flora, Patsy Williams, Margie Campbell, Pam Guilliams. Row 4: Annette Robertson, Gay Brubaker, Dixie Hurt, San- dra Harrison, Sherry Layman, Jeanne Wimmer. 136 Officers: Row 1: Yvonne Abshire — President, Harriett Flora — V. President, Bonnie Cooper — Secretary, Arlet Agee — Chaplain. Row 2: Sherry Layman — Parliamentarian, Mary Jane Bow- man — Reporter, Sandra Harrison — Historian. Row 3: Marilyn Craighead — Treasurer. er Sige PG Bh: LRAT IO LL ties SN eal oS f Trh FRANKLIN Alpha Tri-Hi-Y displays float for Homecoming parade. 137 Alpha Tri-Hi-Y was a group of Senior Christian girls who worked through- out the year performing tasks to be of service to others. Members _partici- pated in KOPE week, the District Tri-Hi-Y Confer- ence, Model General Assembly, and an Introduc- tion and Rededication ser- vice. Each member partici- pated in the various proj- ects while enjoying the gen- uine fellowship of girls with a common interest. Omega Tri-Hi-Y Completes A Full Year of Service and Work AN ae! Officers: President — Sarah Gruver, Vice-President — Trudy Sink, Songleader — Karen Naff, Treasurer — Claire McDaniel, Reporter — Jean Sink, Chaplain — Susan Wampler, Secretary — Carol Brubaker. 138 7 tH wee OT —- oe om: Omega Tri-Hi-Y: Row 1: V. Blankenship, C. Eanes, V. Kiker, A. Brown, K. Smith, S. Gruver, T. Sink. Row 2: D. Shepherd, S. Peters, V. Middleton, T. Bowles, J. Wilson, T. Ingram, L. Quinn, A. Naff. Row 3: S. Powell, L. Jones, C. McDaniel, R. Holcomb, P. McLaughlin, H. Ramsey, G. Hunt. Row 4: J. Johnson, R. Darden, P. Alley, G. Quinn, W. Arrington, S. Nichols, J. Sink, K. Naff. Row 5: M. Divers, S. Cundiff, S. Arrington, L. Trotter, R. McGwire, C. Simmons, P. Holland. Row 6: P. Finney, J. McBride, C. Murray, K. Flora, S. Mitchell, K. Mason, C. Brubaker, S. Wampler, R. Woody. President, Sarah Gruver goes over the plans for the next meeting with Sponsor, Mrs. Cole. In accordance with the Tri-Hi-Y’s purpose and platform, the Omega Tri-Hi-Y worked throughout the year to be of service to home, school, and community. Composed of sopho- mores who were sincerely interested in such a Christian purpose. The Omega Tri-Hi-Y Club provided an individual opportunity for each member to participate in significant projects of service to others while enjoying the fellowship of girls having a common in- terest. Members of Omega Tri-Hi-Y participated in the District Conference held here at PGrHs. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Mrs. Cole, the club completed a year full of ser- vice, work, and fellowship, coupled with a Christian cause and purpose which added up to high ideals to which members were dedicated and by which they were judged. ¥ Trinity Tri-Hi-Y: Row 1: Dora Jane Pagans, Alesa Young, Lynn Mills, Kathy Jones, Cheryl Taylor. Row 2: Linda Brown, Beth Garst, Mitz?Bowling, Sebrina Sigmon, Susan Hunt, Mary Jane Wray. Row 3: Mandy Guilliams, Sally Hart, Bea Naff, Betsy Simmons, Alice Bower, Dana Turner. Row 4: Gloria Prillaman, Debbie Southall, Susan Webb, Debra Arrington, Rhonda Hutchinson, Diane Hale. Row 5: Sandra Perdue, Darlene Wray, Jo Conner, Don- na Doughton, Robin Wingfield, Betty Brown, Carol Hardy, Mrs. Layman — Sponsor. Row 6: Sandra Crook, Cindy Clingenpeel, Lura Turman. Ly iH th HH HH fjeuge fH Sa Dana Turner — Vice-President, Diane Hale — Chap- lain, Robin Wingfield — Historian, Betty Brown — Reporter, Sally Hart — President, Beth Garst — Sec- retary, Shelia Pugh — Treasurer. Trinity Tr1-H1-Y Strives To Better Life The Trinity Tri-Hi-Y club has a member- ship of thirty-seven eleventh grade girls. The club is sponsoring a child for one year, through the Christian Children’s Fund. For a community project the club helped with the Heart Fund Drive in February. Also, the Trinity Tri-Hi-Y club helped a needy family at Thanksgiving. Debaters Learn To Think Quickly Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Judy Bateman, the Franklin County High School Debate Team learned the art of argumentation and speech and gained experience in the fields of rhetoric and public speaking. The main purpose was to teach students the skill of logically dis- cussing a number of subjects which could be proven by the artful use of evidence. The four main objectives of debating were to enable students to better themselves in com- petition with other students; to gain a better understanding of the techniques of research; to develop good speaking qualities; and to learn to think quickly and accurately. Hy Be etl FH Fy {HU 3) a m4 a mth hs x Y RE Ts en. cut Per yo SOR - bee Debate Team: Row 1: Roy Beheler, Randell Wade. Row 2: Brenda Holt, Mike Chitwood, Betsy Kay Simmons, David Stout, Tony Powell. 141 VIGA Trains Youth bg os es a ie VICA Cosmetology: Row 1: M. Thomas, L. Abshire, D. Neathawk, B. McEnheimer, B. Robertson, S. Perdue, K. Bowl- ing. Row 2: J. Shelton, T. Hodges, E. Palmer, B. Arrington, S. Matthews. Row 3: I. Hodges, B. Anderson, P. Bernard, M. Witcher, D. Custer, S. Palmer. Row 4: T. Holley, D. Wray, P. Harrison, M. Bowling. Row 5: H. Trotter, K. Smith, S. Guy, J. Tyree, C. Wade, B. Tyree. VICA Power Mechanics: Row 1: J. Kirk, M. Jones, K. Hodges, M. Hunt, D. Houston. Row 2: H. Gearhart, J. Bousman, R. Oakes, T. Gusler, L. Law, R. Thurman. Row 3: C. Roberts, R. Agee, T. Hatchett, P. Wright, J. Mountcastle. Row 4: A. Boothe, C. Bowles, M. Flora, L. Cannaday, R. Bowles. IS EP Bes Res, BuaAs nee eee OE Si er @_@ ER BES BET UR RUUaST Leesiiitiiiiren ee aeiegt ts ate aoeee J - goasas se Rn Ff tt VICA Masonry: Row 1: Wesely Pagans, Kelly Quinn, Frankie Lewis, Jimmy Taylor. Row 2: Danny Ramsey, Jerry Akers, David Poindexter, Steve Crook, David Powell. Row 3: Phillip Solomon, Sherman Ferguson, Billy Hopkins, Buddy Cundiff, Joe Witcher, Joseph Cobbs. Row 4: Bruce Davidson, Steve Winston, Milton Smith, Harry Leagan. ; VICA Officers: Roy Wade — Chaplain; Vocational Industrial Clubs of America was composed of _—_ gue Perdue — Secretary: Brenda Robart! students enrolled in cosmetology, power mechanics, mason- son — Treasurer: Millard Flora — Vice- ry and electricity. They participated in many activities President; Linda Abshire — Reporter; which included: Homecoming and Christmas floats; help ay Agee — Parliamentarian. for a needy family during Christmas; sponsored a Spring Banquet; and competed in national skill and unskilled con- tests. pee bee a es oe ..' Bes : bdaatts = i) VICA Electronics: Jeff Haywood, Roy Wade, lasac Carter, Steve Pagans, Jimmy Holley. ame BL BA ee oe Ml 2a oa = a 2. . A A om Eee Geese ee adabebalalats Distributive Education I: Row 1: Sharon Hudson, Nancy Fralin, Sherry Cundiff, Donna Radford, Eva Bailey. Row 2: William Sink, Evonne Pasley, Dorothy Bowles, Norma Reynolds, Patty Scott, Kathy Taylor. Row 3: Barbara Thomp- son, Terry Farmer, Linda Brown, Brenda Jones, Marie Gaubatz. Row 4: Randell Edwards, Joyce Tosh, Jean Perdue, Wanda Mullins, Dorenda Hudson, Patsy Dudley. Row 5: Gary Scott, Don Hall, Chucky Oakes. D.E. Club Provides Instruction In The Distributive Education Club is an integral part of every Distributive Edu- cation Program in Virginia and is com- posed of all students studying Distribu- tive Education. Through the activities of the club such as field trips and chapter projects, students are taught leadership and learn to regard the field of distribu- tion as a profession. The clubs program of work includes: development of the ability to work in groups through local meetings, area conferences, and an an- nual state leadership conference; social events; an annual employee-employer banquet; and projects to develop good school and public relations. All of these activities train tomorrow’s leaders in the business world. D.E. II Officers: Sandra Dillon — Treasurer; Mike Ferguson — President; Debra Hodges — Vice-President; Brenda Carter — Secretary. 144 Distributive Education: Row 1: Teresa Young, Brenda Carter, Donna Hodges, Sandra Forbes. Row 2: Steve Minton, Derryel Ingram, Mike Suffel, Bobby Anderson, Charles Hicks. Row 3: Laura Pagans, Patricia Law, Sandra Dillon, Brenda Peters. Row 4: Van Guilliams, Donna Sword, Rodney Walker, Donald Brooks, Marshall Law. Row 5: Barry Hale, Ronnie Young, John Greer, Mike Ferguson. Merchandising and Management DECA: Row 1: M. Austin, L. Ayers, A. Austin, A. Chism. Row 2: M. Hodges, J. Keatts, C. Holland, K. Hale. Row 3: P. Altice, B. Pagans, C. Warren, B. Holland. Row 4: M. Tay- lor, G. Cook, D. Terry, J. Cook, D. Manning. Row 5: G. Nes- ter, R. Wright, E. Adkins, M. Logan. Charles Hicks and Nelda Hunt “Get it on”, during a D.E. sponsored dance. 145 ' | Tut Ath adidas | + i ish = x i if Seniors: Row 1: Gary Rutrough, Richard Webster, Eddie Roberts, David Davis, Daniel Harrison. Row 2: Harold Layman, Alan Russell, Eddie Pruitt, Randy Terry, Billy Thurman, Bruce Angell. Row 3: Carlton Brubaker, Bobby Amos. Row 4: Tim Anderson. | FFA Develops Juniors: Row 1: Roger Holland, Douglas Bowman, Ronald Blanken- ship, Warren Bowman. Row 2: Mark Reynolds, Donnie Bower, Jim- mie Oakes. Row 3: William Atkins, Joe Prilliman, Dean McGhee. ee The purpose of the FFA is the | ai oag. development of agricultural | ¥ leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The membership is limited to those students en- rolled in agriculture or those who have been enrolled in agri- culture courses. Officers: Row 1: Chucky Oakes, Vice-President; Daniel Layman, Sentinel. Row 2: Van Flora, Treasurer. Row 3: Gary Rutrough, President; Donnie Bower, Secretary; Harold Layman, Reporter. Agricultural Leadership Sophomores: Row 1: R. Webster, C. Spencer, D. Layman, H. Barbour, M. Bowles. Row 2: T. Arrington, M. Foley, T. Sigmon, V. Flora, G. Pickeral, M. Cobbs. Row 3: R. Tuck, D. Pendleton, D. Jones, J. Sink, L. Angell, B. McGuire. Row 4: D. Pugh, K. Parks, D. Sword, P. Hash, E. Bush, T. Holland, R. Mitchell. Row 5: J. Guthrie, R. Davis, M. Smith, S. Rucker, K. Boley, R. Hopkins, M. Hurt, T. Anderson. Future Business i FBLA Seniors: Row 1: J. Perdue, E. Meadows, D. Hodges, D. Dowdy, S. Forbes, C. Mackenheimer, C. Clayborne, D. Wright, D. Pagans. Row 2: B. Dudley, B. Williams, B. Bowling, P. Bowles, K. Law, D. Peters, S. Haley, D. Bryant, A. Taylor. Row 3: J. Furrow, L. Stanley, M. Chaney, A. Yopp, D. Dillon, P. Shively. Row 4: O. Leavelle, C. Rigney, R. Gusler, D. Sword. Row 5: J. Kessler, T. Laury, T. Farmer, J. Young, M. Jones, C. Short, L. Lampkin, M. Bryant. Row 6: M. Blankenship, W. Swanson, P. Smith, C. Nunley, C. Carlson. Row 7: D. Presnell, S. Hutcherson, S. Nester, D. Rey- nolds, D. Law, T. Shauer, B. Frances. FBLA Seniors: Row 1: B. Newman, G. Hodges, J. Ratcliffe, E. Bailey, B. Matthews, L. Addams, P. Wray Fox. Row 2: C. Abshire, R. Mills, D. Ayers, C. Beckner, D. Dillon, S. Scott, J. Gilbert, D. McDaniel, K. Holt. Row 3: F. Pugh, G. Smith, D. Pendleton, N. Greer, S. Donahoo, M. Campbell, D. Powell, D. Palmer, S. Hudson, S. Sink, D. Shorter, M. Burgess. Row 4: S. Jefferson, W. Webb, D. Hall, B. Brown, D. Hodges, T. Hubbard, J. Perdue, J. Tosh, R. Webster, P. Guilliams. Row 5: M. Arrington, T. Goins, M. Ferguson, R. Hundley, K. Poindexter, D. Saunders, J. Fralin. Ee Som wee SS Leaders of America ; x ; J a . a : P eT ome lo? FBLA Juniors: Row 1: B. Hogan, D. Mason, C. Taylor, A. Neathawk, M. Austin, A. Chism, G. Jordan, D. Campbell. Row 2: P. Kirk, E. Prilliamn, E. S. English, J. Turner, C. Rutrough, P. Fralin, S. Terry, M. Boone, B. English. Row 3: C. Radford, J. Meador, R. Bower, D. Griffith, V. Starkey, A. Smith, J. Lovell, T. Dillon. Row 4: J. Conner, D. Dough- ton, S. Stovall, L. Grindstaff, R. Wingfield, D. Thompson. Row 5: P. Holland, C. Fisher, T. Meeks, D. Terry, B. Par- cell, B. Brown, C. Murray, D. Maddy. Row 6: D. Arrington, M. Guilliams, P. Gibbs, R. Belcher, R. Wright, J. Stanley, C. Hamblin, M. Logan, D. Clements. FBLA Juniors: Row 1: D. J. Pagans, S. Crook, S. Hunt, E. Pasley, K. Gregory, V. Dillon, N. Fralin, K. Hodges. Row 2: C. Holland, R. Saul, S. Perdue, J. David, S. Sigmon, J. Poindexter, L. Brown, J. Cook, J. Mason. Row 3: S. Knott, C. Conner, S. Kinsley, P. Dudley, D. Sloan, D. Lynch, K. Oakes, J. Dunman. Row 4: S. Webb, G. Prillaman, C. Ferguson, J. Mitchell, R. Powell, D. Jefferson, R. Hutchinson, A. Bower, C. Mitchell. Row 5: D. Woody, S. Helms, K. Law, C. Chitwood, S. Anderson, M. Carter, D. Holt, P. Scott. Row 6: R. Dorsett, L. Webster, J. Toler, S. Clemons. 7 id e ‘ 3 | ' , e = ; o - fe ‘en : ; a a _ je FBLA Sophomores: Row 1: V. Blankenship, T. Bowles, K. Mullins, B. Gusler, V. Mann, R. Smith, B. Rigney. Row 2: J. Pagans, J. Carter, C. Hodges, S. Arrington, R. McDaniel, S. Poindexter, R. Adkins, D. Robertson. Row 3: S. Peters, S. Taylor, D. Hodges, E. Wainwright, J. Finney, T. Ingram, P. Alley. Row 4: S. Webster, G. Quinn, K. Washburn, D. Motley, L. Brooks, B. Nichols. Row 5: T. Fitzgerald, L. Hutchinson, V. Massey, R. Renick, D. Richardson. FBLA Sophomores: Row 1: D. Edwards, C. Spencer, P. Holland, D. Austin, W. Bowman, K. Johnson, A. Naff. Row 2: G. Logan, D. Elliott, G. Jones, S. Powell, F. Wade, D. Stone, H. Ramsey, V. Flora. Row 3: L. Grindstaff, R. Prillaman, D. Shepherd, J. McBride, D. Sigmon, M. Woody, S. Mitchell, C. Altice, S. Sisk. Row 4: L. Poindexter, N. Peters, N. Hall, A. Angle, L. Bowman, R. Wade, E. M. Montgomery. Row 5: C. Murry, M. Campbell, P. Foster, T. Hodges. FBLA Officers: Row 1: James Fralin — President, Susan Haley — Historian, Cathy Radford Reporter, Dinah Mc- Daniel — Vice-President. Row 2: Mark Boone — Treasurer, Phyllis Kirk — Corresponding Secretary, Nancy Board — Recording Secretary. Not Pictured is Terri Farmer — Parliamentarian. The purposes of the FBLA are to assist area chapters in carrying on activities, accomplish- ing objectives, and to keep all members in- formed about current policies, practices, and procedures in national and state Future Busi- ness Leaders of America work. Its membership is limited to students enrolled in business courses. Vocational clubs raised money during the Lord’s Acre Sale in order to help Mr. H arry Saul purchase a ‘‘kid- ney’ machine. Row 1: Gary Rutrough, FFA; Cheryl Lynch, FHA; Mr. Saul. Row 2: Millard Flora, VICA; James Fralin, FBLA; Mike Ferguson, DE; and Mr. Jamison. Pat Ford works to complete a typing problem, which is her objective to be accomplished. Future Homemakers oe ere | ee ee Pe ee ee eee nos co 7 er wil BO ol es: OD he} | ® BEE er kt a) 2 AER TS Tee . = iy oT ud z = os apa Row 1: T. Bowles, T. Ingram, S. McEnhimer, L. Jones, A. Brown. Row 2: A. Naff, P. McLaughlin, H. Jamison, A. Dud- ley, J. Wilson, C. Tyree. Row 3: K. Mason, H. Ramsey, L. Hodges, L. Bowman, L. Rutrough, L. Quinn. Row 3: K. Mason, H. Ramsey, L. Hodges, L. Bowman, L. Rutrough, L. Quinn. Row 4: A. Walker, M. J. Angle, M. Dillion, J. Bal- derson, D. Sigmon. Row 5: L. Grindstaff, S. Webster, C. Murray, N. Hall, R. Renick, C. Simmons, T. Bayer, T. Hed- rick. Row 1: S. Cundiff, S. Crook, D. J. Pagans, E. S. English, E. Jamison. Row 2: J. David, S. Terry, S. Perdue, C. Radford, M. J. Wray, T. Dillon. Row 3: C. Rutrough, D. Hale, L. Ayers, C. Conner, J. Mason, B. English. Row 4: C. Young, T. Nichols, S. Fralin, S. Clemens, M. J. Austin, R. Bowyer. Row 5: D. Trail, G. Webb, W. Wray, R. Powell, C. Lee, P. Ford, S. Thurman. pty Ea a tome root = er w eens Pw) Witeens eee @ dl . werk: - - we Re ae ) a - AY , —— 152 of America a4 - : own = aerien — p a AH “ b ans Lae . y cated - va aw : 7 % ees in ; t: + as 4 Se me : x ey } Rs Row 1: Edna Jamison — Vice-President; Shirley Terry — Chaplain; Teresa Nichols — Treasurer; Susan Thurman — Degrees Chairman. Row 2: Pat Ford — Historian; Cheryl Lynch — President; Deborah Reynolds — Reporter; Ser- ena Fralin — Secretary; Mrs. English — Sponsor. Paige, ek ETA { if A rE ' en t | it eee iH oa Et es BES f ‘4 i | i i The FHA is the national organiza- tion of students studying homemaking in the junior and senior high schools in the United States and the Terri- tories. Any student enrolled in junior or senior high school who is taking or has taken a homemaking course may become a member of the FHA. The purpose of this organization is to pro- mote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking and family life. — Gch. aD p 4 i ee Row 1: P. Guilliams. Row 2: E. Bailey; D. Reynolds; C. Lynch. Row 3: N. Greer; J. Sloan; M. Campbell. Row 4: D. Palmer; S. Carroll; T. Shaurer. Row 5: D. Wray. Row 153 6: F. Jamison. Future Teachers of America The FTA is an organization of students who are interested in the teaching profes- sion. The club offers opportunities for stu- dents to evaluate their professional interests and abilities, to assist in various activities of high school life, and to aspire to becoming a good teacher. Row 1: Vann Smith — President; Melanie Coffey — Treasurer; Dorothy Wright — Secretary. Row 2: Alesa Young — Reporter; Clara Ann Young — Vice-Presi- dent. Juniors Row 1: Cheryl Taylor, Alesa Young, Dora Jane Pagans, Ruth Saul, Ella Sue English, Sandra Crook. Row 2: Debbie Southall, Betty Brown, Vicki Brubaker, Jo Ann Conner, Sandra Perdue, Diane Griffith, Cathy Radford. Row 3: Roy Beheler, Lynn Grind- staff, Dana Turner, Donna Doughton, Melanie Coffey, Mike Bowles. Row 4: Susan Dinwid- dle, Susan Webb, Robin Wing- field, Cindy Murray. Row 5: Perry Reece, Mark Eden, Ben Parcell, Patrica Woods. ee P aaa ee Seniors Row 1: Paul Parker, Terri Laury, Dorothy Wright, Vann Smith. Row 2: Marge Campbell, Brenda Dudley. Row 3: Clara Ann Young, Robin Neamo. Row 4: Kenneth Clements, Alease Tay- lor, Jeanne Wimmer, Yvonne Abshire. ; Chess Club: Table 1: David Stout, Michael Lane, Darrell Hunley, Jimmy Young, Stuart Flora. Table II: Clint Fitz- gerald, Leonard Holloway, Roy Beheler, Charles Jamison, Gladys Boitnott, Gab Gabrielson. Standing: Charles Atkinson, David Sumrell, Gail Hunt, Blair Boone, Russell McDaniel, Mark Edens, Sarah Sites, Debra Richardson, Doug Shearer, Cheryl Barnhart, Dawn Green. Chess Club The Chess Club was formed to pro- mote an interest in chess, as well as to improve the chess player’s game for his greater enjoyment and apprecia- tion of the game. This year’s game in- cluded sending two teams to partici- pate in the Virginia Western Com- munity College chess tournament. One team was sent in December and the other in the following spring. David Sumrell, Leonard Holloway, Clinton Fitzgerald, Doug Shearer, Stuart Flora, and Johnny Mann, who is not pictured, attended the chess tournament which was held at Va. Western Community College. They took second place. 155 ' s Latin Club: Row 1: Phillip Garrett, Michael Linnane. Row 2: Carolyn Price, Susan Brown, Jeanette Warren. Row 3: Cathy Eames, Kathy Smith. Row 4: Carole Brubaker, Jeanna Wilson, Elizabeth Beatty. Row 5: Dawn Green, Anne Price, Susan Dinwiddle. aa “a .o ' ' % “Db | Latin Club: Row 1: Sarah Parcell, Connie Prillaman, Cheryl Aker, Debra Thomason. Row 2: Matilda Angle, Don- na Carlson, Cindy Carter, Sherri Turner, Carolyn Wray. Row 3: Libby Knoles, Gail Renick, Rhonda Perdue, Besty Furrow. Row 4: Alan Flora, karen Dinwiddle, Gail Lynch, Debbie Rhoads. 156 Latin Club The Junior Classical League believes an acquaintance with the civilization of Greece and Rome will help us understand and ap- praise this world of today, which is indebted to ancient civilization in its government, laws, literature, languages, and arts. Vires per seciendem Labor omnia vincit Audio Studeo Bono Fidei Omnes aequo animo parent ubi digni imperant. Latin Club Officers: Patsy Williams — Parliamentari- an; Melanie Coffey — Secretary; Annette Robertson — Vice-President; Mark Reynolds — Treasurer; Roy What is this? Another Brutus? Beheler — President. Latin Club: Row 1: D. Hale, V. Kiker, M. McNeil, K. Naff, T. Sink. Row 2: S. Starkey, P. Guilliams, J. Sloan, D. Hale, A. Brown, R. Beheler. Row 3: S. McEnheimer, D. Caldwell, W. Arrington, A. Dudley, R. McGuire, P. Davis. Row 4: P. Goode, P. Williams, A. Robertson, L. Truman, A. Walker, M. Coffey. Row 5: Mr. Popeck — Sponsor, R. Young, R. Brown, R. Brown, D. Cecil. Row 6: C. Smith, M. Reynolds, C. Boitnott. aa. ...? .- FRANKLIN COUNTY j=s French Club To promote knowledge of, and an in- terest in French life and culture were the main purposes of the French Club. Striving for a deeper understanding of the language and keener sense of appre- ciation of the French poe and French Club: Row 1: J. Brown, T. Poindexter, J. Garst, V. people, the club planned interesting and Johnson, M. Morris. Row 2: P. Williams, S. Hutchins, M. information programs. Betterson, L. Holley, S. Hodges. Row 3: A. Saul, G. Sledd, R. Young, J. Board, D. Millam. Row 4: L. Ross, R. Young, B. Arrington, L. Rutrough. French Club: Row 1: Diane Ware, Lesley Kingery, Sue John- son, Sam Cooper, Rhonda St. Claire. Row 2: Kelvin Linkus, Leigh Firebough, Allen Flora, Sherry West, Pam McLaughlin, Cindy Foley. Row 3: Debbie Mar- tin, Eldrige Altice, Mally Greer, Loretta Cooper, Katherine Rucker, Cathy Carter. Row 4: Cecil Gravely, Eddie Handy, Michael Whittaker, Paula Potter, Elton Wright. Hae eee a ‘Tif. || F 4s AP | seep waren . HE ga : French Club: Row 1: Gail Hunt, Ruby Goodman, Patricia Woods, Mike Chit- wood, Vicki Middleton. Row 2: Mary Lou Adkins, Jimmy Young, Mary Woody, Bea Naff, Robin Holcomb, David Stout. Row 3: Ken Brammer, Melissa Divers, Julia Fielder, Emily Ferguson, Lana Trotter, Harriet Ram- sey. Row 4: Larry Fosnough, Mike Hicks, David Williams, Scott Gabriel- son, Johnny Webb. Se ieee 158 i ICT Offers On the Job Training Wanda Caldwell symbolized the 1974 energy crisis. BRIER RON ER RAT RENNES mmRe eC: ——— ip 4 a wot AN nie ee came, | ‘ - , . 7 . . . yee eat Row 1: Margaret Matthews, Yvonne Phelps, Martha Mize, Cathy Sigmon. Row 2: Wanda Smith, Becky Smith, Judy Underwood, Gabriel Robertson. Row 3: Tommy Price, Doug Simmons, Timothy Meador, Henry Patterson. Row 4: Chester Webster, Dean McGhee, Gene Lee. 159 sh Club Acquaints Students With _ la jai a WY Ae = = Spanish Club I — Row 1: L. Jones, B. Perdue, B. Mattox, F. Taylor, D. Buckner, L. Mitchell, C. Greer, G. Cooper, T. Chitwood, A. Hodges. Row 2: C. Bowman, D. Hodges, W. Cook, J. Sink, P. Holly, W. Eames, K. Underwood, D. Hunt, V. Campbell, H. Scott, R. Kessler. Row 3: K. Custer, B. Chitwood, T. Parrish, S. Walker, T. Keatts, J. Henderson, J. Oliver, S. Montgomery, S. Gillespie, D. Ingram, L. Thornton. Row 4: S. Goggin , D. Hodges, B. Guthrie, C. Hodges, C. Richardson, K. Hobbs, M. Jefferson, A. Turner, P. Lee, R. Dennis, D. Starkey. Row 5: K. Tester, D. Hodges, L. Matherly, P. Hodges, B. Martin, C. Joyce, R. Dillon, L. Workman, B. Dinnis, M. McDaniel. Row 6: P. Dillon, R. Ramsey, M. Tarrance, K. Roberts, M. Sowden, D. Coffey, E. Fichen, R. Rose, N. Hart, K. James, M. Almond. Row7: D. Brown, W. Cambal, M. Board. Spanish Club II — Row 1: D. J. Pagans, S. Crook, W. Bowman, S. Sink, M. Blair. Row 2: S. Perdue, C. Murray, D. Griffin, P. Dudley, B. Rigney, B. Angle. Row 3: D. Nunley, D. Hale, S. Fralin, P. Mullins, J. McBride, W. Flora. Row 4: M. Coffey, S. Peters. Row 5: R. Robertson, D. Hurt, D. Guthrie, G. Quinn. Row 6: K. Pate, D. Richardson S. Peters. Customs Of Spanish Speaking Countries Spanish Club Officers: Sandra Peters — Secretary, Barbara Rigney — Vice-President, Mike Coffey — President. “Spanish Spirit” a part of Homecoming. The Spanish Club operated as two clubs — those students enrolled in first year Spanish, and those in second year Spanish. One highlight of the club was a “‘fiesta’’ consisting of costumes and pinata contests as well as singing and conversing in Span- ish with other club members. An assembly was held in the spring for the student body. Club members were intrigued by the Spanish customs and enjoyed learning of these in their meetings. 161 Beta Club Members on Klassroom Kwiz Beta Club Seniors: C. Atkinson, J. Morris, H. Flora, J. Sloan, T. Laury, M. J. Bowman, E. Flora. Row 2: M. Ed- wards, B. McEnhimer, D. Sumrell, S. Flora, C. Witcher, R. Gusler, D. Green, R. Walker, D. Stout. Row 3: M. Cha- ney, F. Jamison, D. Green, C. Jamison, D. Hurt, D. Furrow, P. Bowles, G. Boitnott, A. Robertson, C. Lynch, M. Pal- mer. Row 4: S. Shepard, G. Hodges, G. Lynch, S. Blanton, L. Sink, E. Handy. Row 5: P. Shively, T. Clark, B. Joyce, S. Sink, C. A. Young, P. Parker, R. Nemo, B. Cooper, B. Divers, M. Webster. Row 6: S. Hutchinson, R. Sink, C. Barnhart, D. Davis, E. Meadows, D. Guthrie, G. Robertson, R. Sledd. Row 7: J. Meador, J. Johnson, J. Young, C. Nunley, J. Renick, B. Amos, B. Boone, S. Layman. The purpose of the Beta Club is to stimu- late effort, reward achievement, and to en- courage its members to continue their educa- tion after high school. Juniors and Seniors with a 3.5 average are eligible for member- ship. The Beta banquet, honoring new mem- bers, was held on November 28, 1973, at which time Dr. Davis, Dean of Ferrum Col- lege was the guest speaker. All eyes were on WDBJ-TV when selected members appeared on Klassroom Kwiz. Beta Club members sponsored College Corner in the spring, attended the conven- tion in March, and fixed a basket for a needy family at Christmas. ee mses 33 162 — tore —_— ' ‘ be Ter err? +e eb i eee Beta Club Officers: Drew Davis — President, Cheryl Barnhart — Treasurer, Jerome Johnson — Vice-President. Channel 7 — WDBJ—TV Beta Club Juniors: Row 1: P. Woods, C. Taylor, E. Jamison, V. Dillon, L. Mills, K. Jones. Row 2: M. Powell, D. Cald- well, P. Adams, M. K. Bowling, D. Hale, P. Kirk, S. Hart. Row 3: R. McDaniel, J. Turner, C. Rutrough, D. Sloan, B. Joyce, M. Coffey, D. Turner. Row 4: R. Brown, D. Joyce, A. Bower, B. Jones, C. Hardy, C. Carlson, J. Reynolds. Row 5: R. Beheler, K. Yopp, B. Angle, A. Woody, R. Hutchinson, J. Bowman. Row : S. Pierce, S. Fralin, G. Bow- man, B. Simmons. Row 7: R. Abshire, L. A. Boone, R. Robinson, K. Goodpasture, G. Ingram, M. Coffy, J. Mann, C. Boitnott. | 2 j 1 x, di “ fas it ta we = $f te ie 1 ie i i: i Robert Holland as Oswald. Bobby Almond Roy Beheler Teresa Boles Blair Boone Tippy Booth Garland Bowman Karen Brooks Kinsey Cockman Melanie Coffey Mike Coffey Susan Dinwiddie Phyliss Dudley Kathy Eames Mark Edens “O, you unnatural hags, I will have such revenges on you both.” ETE’T 7 “Horses are tied by the heads, dogs by the neck, when a man’s over-lusty at legs he wears wooden nether- stocks.” Ella Sue English Mike Ferguson Beth Garst Judy Guthrie Sally Hart Robin Holcomb Peggy Holland Rene Holland Robert Holland C. L. Hunley Gail Hunt Jerome Johnson Bobby Jones Becky Joyce Jeff Meador as King Lear. ‘‘One side will mock the other too.” 164 King Lear was a Success Shakespeare would have been happy when the Franklin County Playmakers pre- sented the production of King Lear. Under the direction of Mr. Brown, the play was a success. The cast worked diligently for many months and we appreciate their hard work. ‘“T have seen better faces in my time than stands on “I might have saved her; Linda Kirby Keith Law Jeff Meador Sandra Peters Melissa Powell Tony Powell Bendy Prillaman Emily Prillaman Shelia Pugh Gilda Quinn Kathy Radford Perry Reece Betsy Simmons Sharon Sink now she’s gone forever! any shoulder that I see before me at this instant.” Sara Sites Cindy Stevens Sharon Taylor Lura Truman Dana Turner Wanda Wray Alisa Young Clara Ann Young Lynn Grindstaff Joey Meador David Sumrell James Lovell Kathy Smith ‘Her voice was ever soft.”’ Cordelia, Cordelia! Stay a little.” ay , 165 eS Pe . , y : as , Row 1: K. Poindexter, R..Young, V. Smith, G. Boitnott, S. Blanton. Row 2: D. Hall, D. Maddy, K. Mattox, G. Logan, D. Davis. Row 3: A. Fulcher, F. Nichols, R. McDaniel, D. A. Peters, C. Jamison, B. Divers, S. Holland. Row 4: T. Boitnott, J. Webb, S. Brubaker, R. Blankenship. Row 5: R. Davis, M. Wagner, G. Gilmore, D. Clements, D. Powell, K. Sawyer. Row 6: P. Board, N. Sigmond, R. Hundley, G. Ingram. HH LTA AL SE eee : ae . ee RAD . Drew Davis — Treasurer; Sherrard Holland — Parliamentarian; Gladys Boitnott — Secretary; Kenny Poindexter — President; Don Hall — Vice- President; Johnny Webb — No Officer; Neil Sigmon — No Officer. 166 The purpose of the Var- sity Club is to recognize honorable achievem ent in athletics at Franklin County High School, and to pro- mote good sportsmanship. The Energy Crisis Mike Ferguson helps Wanda Caldwell decide which Ocie Pate has to keep her coat on and type by lamp- coat would be the warmest. light because of the energy crisis. Mike Ferguson prepares for the long winter as he Tommy Chattin turns the thermostat down in order holds up his long johns. to save electricity. 167 The Franklin Eagle Staff: Mary Jo Bowman, Arlet Agee, Harriet Flora, Sue Sink, Chris Boinott, Donna Hale, Keith Law, Ricky Wray, Brenda Holt, and Yvonne Abshire. Not pictured are Russ McDaniel, Melanie Coffey, and Scott Gabrielson. The Franklin Eagle Staff This year The Franklin Eagle _ staff worked to produce a newspaper that would inform the students of what is going on in the school and express the opinions of the stu- dents. The staff worked hard under the guidance of Mr. Karl Edwards, and was also advised by The Franklin Times who printed the paper this year. The staff tried to use variety in this year’s paper and make it a modern up-to-date paper with something for everyone. After a busy day of scouting the school for possible pictures, Brenda Holt takes time out for a minute of relaxation. we wow bet a4 a Now ts Thelen be aa aye 9 Come 2 6149 NOW IS THE ee 149 Now Is The Tt 96.286 NOW 18 THE «32 NOW IS THE - 34662 Mow ls 1 ey 6) NOW 6 The Tia tomes 261 Mow ts The Tame VT AAw io A Ricky Wray, Business Manager, was told by a fellow staff member, “If the hat fits, wear it.”’ Donna Hale takes time out for a quick picture, but only between words. The Editor, Sue Sink, and Yvonne Abshire work at the light table to prepare the next issue of The Eagle. When staff members had tons of work to be done, they were tempted to ask for help. A i Two staff members were caught by surprise. They are Yvonne Abshire and Arlet Agee. e e - — a We Sym ersr a m_| he Annual Staff: Row 1: Debora Hodges, Debbie Neathawk, Patsy Williams, Alisa Brown, Margie Campbell, Doreen Wray, Bendy Prillaman, Vann Smith, Paul Parker, Carol Hodges, Janet Finney, Leslie Williams. Row 2: Elton Wright, Cheryl Lynch — Co-Editor, Clarence Tuning, Kathy English — Co-Editor, Kathy Jones. Sports Editors: Clarence Tuning, Elton Wright, Paul Parker seems to be try- ing to play instead of work. “IT wonder why the door won't open”, says typist Doreen Wray to Margie Campbell. Mr. Ward instructs new and old Annual Staff members. 170 New Sponsor FCHS Annual Staff began work for the '74 Accom lished yearbook in the summer. Under the new Pp direction of Mrs. Dorothy Phelps, the work was asuccess. The entire staff sold ads, drew New Ide ds layouts, indexed names, wrote copy, took pictures, and identified students. Members will long remember the fun and hard work that became asymbol of the entire group. Senior Editor; Patsy Williams, Junior Editor; Kathy Jones, and Sophomore Editor; Alesa Brown spend their time in the hall. Club Editors: Carol Hodges, Janet Finny, Deborah Hodges, and Bendy Prillaman see the photographer in the hall. Staff members work hard to meet deadlines. Business Manager; Margie Campbell, Index Editors; Deborah Neathawk, Leslie Williams, and Faculty Editor; Vann Smith wonder what the coming day will bring. 171 Pe j ‘ = Ie ays sun ei da nag 3 ti n ga did $Y sd 4 . 2 172 Continuous Growth In An Age of Transition The members of the class of 1974 have been the for- tunate witnesses of and par- ticipants in a period of drastic and continuing transition in America’s national life. We have not watched idly as man explored the mysteries of 173 space; shattered barriers of prejudice; saw _ spreading shortages of food, energy, paper and natural resources; witnessed the end to a war and discussed international politics at an unbiasel and unprejudiced level. If there has ever been a time when each of us could say as the poet Wordsworth: There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light... that time is now. As our society grew beyond its earlier expectations, so did we through our experience at Franklin County High School. The constant ideal of our high school years has been in- dividual growth in a time of transition. Congratulations ‘ : Me . iN a” Though ranked 1-4, seniors Clara Ann Young, Debora Ranking 5-10 are seniors Teresa Clark, Sue Sink, Blair Green, Mary Jo Bowman, and Charles Atkinson all Boone, Annette Robertson, Sheri Layman, and Cheryl had a perfect 4.0 average. Lynch. CP Bertha McEhimer was elected National Vice President of the Vocational Industrial Clubs of America at the ninth annual National Leadership Conference held in Tulsa, Oklahoma, June 16-21, 1973. Mrs. Conner and Mr. Jamison wish her an enjoyable trip. 174 In competition for All Regional Band, Blair Boone placed first and Jerome Johnson placed third in the symphonic band. Invited to be members in ‘““Who’s Who in American High Schools” are Jerome Johnson, Charles Atkinson, Blair Boone, and Doug Shearer. Selected for All Regional Choir are Yvonne Abshire, Arlet Agee, Vincent Thomas, Wayne Wright, and Evelyn Flora. rds: HONORS Over the years, Franklin County High School has had students who have con- tinually brought it honor — this year was no exception. We had students who received national, state, and local honors. All of these students deserved those honors and also deserve our recognition. We are sure FCHS will have many more students to bring it honors in the years to come. Gary Rutrough won $100 and a trip to Kansas City where the National FFA Convention was held in October because of his outstanding work in agricultural electricity. ey es a -_ o , = . te % ed Debora Green, Blair Boone, and Charles Jamison were selected to represent FCHS on “‘Klassroom Kwiz”. All are members of the Beta Club and each did a fine job on the program. Daniel Layman, Donnie Bower, and Bobby Amos were the top team at FCHS in forestry judging and they placed 3rd in the Federation. Donnie Bower is also the Federation President. Smiles and Laughs 177 Mr. Edwards is so good at holding the class’ attention. Mary Jane Brubaker finds a small, quiet space to study. e ATR RRE cewricnennaan HOME OF THE EAGLES’ - bs % Et Be ® a A oil Pye bs a 180 181 | Individuals Show Coach Bennington watches makes another good jump. Fg lS ed i 0 hae. 35 saat ee Cho aeeap —: si Row 1: C. Milliron, N. Wray, R. McDaniel, D. Maddy, B. Sink, B. Walker, S. Holland, D. Davis, K. Mattox, K. Poin- dexter. Row 2: K. Cockman, C. Jamison, D. Amos, L. Quinn, M. Goodpasture, M. Logan, P. Bruce, K. Sawyer. Row 3: Coach Bennington, M. Ferguson, D. Brooks, R. Davis, E. Adkins, D. Clements, E. Wright, Coach Ligon. 182 Great Ability In Track. Drew Davis leads the pack in the 100 yd. dash. Charles Jamison puts forth a little effort in the discus com- petition. 183 The Eagles unfortunately had a small team this year. However, certain individuals did perform well. Kenny Poindexter finished first in the high jump in regional competition; second in the state and set a new record of 6'6%4 ’ at the Lynchburg Re- lay. Bill Walker took fourth place in regional competition in the pole vault. Drew Davis and Donald Brooks also per- formed well. Track is an in- dividualized sport, and a per- son can make it on his own if he is willing to participate and give some effort. Kenny Poindexter does his thing again in the high Dennis Maddy flies through the air with the greatest of ease. % er Dav id Clements finishes the 880 event. Kenny Sawyer competes in the discus event. Kelvin Mattox puts forth extra effort to win the mile run. 184 Golf Team “Rolls” To A Successful 7-1 Season 5 “- 2 a a, my Coach Bill Kilby, Mark Henderson, Robbie Robinson, Neil Sigmon, Van Renick, Clyde Perdue, Garland Bowman, Manager, Lynn Hughes. With the terrific leader- ship of Coach Kilby, and the fantastic play of stars Robbie Robinson and Mark Hender- son; the golf team rolled to its greatest season ever. They finished second in the district and they had a crack at the district title. With Robinson and others returning they should have another out- standing year. Robbie Robinson tees-off to start another outstanding match. Coach Kilby goes over instructions before big match. Eagles Second In District First row: Co-Captain Dale Clemons, Coach Mullins, Co-Captain Kieth Adkins. Second row: Dean Powell, John Webb, Jackie Cooper, Bob Divers, Randy Wood, Steve Brubaker, Hugh Grindstaff, Leon Young, Steve Nichols. Third row: Mgr. Arnold Haskins, Ricky Davis, Gary Gilmore, Mike Doyle, Ray Hundley, Wes Naff, Walter Scott, Johnny Walker, Ronnie Mitchell, Mgr. Randy Young. Umpire irons out a problem. He’s out by a mile! 186 One more run for the Eagles. 187 The 1973 Eagles Baseball team ended a four- teen game schedule with a 9-5 record; this was good enough for a 2nd in the Roanoke Valley District. Coach Mullins commented ‘We played good competitive baseball and I’m looking forward to having most of these play- ers back for the 1974 season.”’ Seniors that graduated from the team were both Co-Cap- tains — Dale Clemons and Keith Adkins as well as Mike Doyle, Wes Naff, Leon Young, Hugh Grindstaff, Walter Scott and Johnny Walker. An excited fan yells instructions to Coach Mullins. TES Bs The Eagles Finish Third in District - ya The Varsity Football Team: Johnny Webb, Kenny Poindexter, Dennis Maddy, Leander Wainwright, Drew Davis, Steve Brubaker, Ronald Blankenship, Bill Walker, Mike Bowles, Don Hall, Butch Jenkins, Les Hutcherson, Tom Boitnott, Mark Wagner, Rigky Smith, Gary Robertson, Clarence Chitwood, Frank Nichols, Sherrard Holland, Mark Carter, James Haynes, Phillip Gibbs, Allan Fulture, Gary Gilmore, Charles Milliron, Kinsey Cockman, Ken- ny Sawyer, Manager — Allen Altice, Larry Brooks, Mike Hicks, Tim Anderson, Filmore Muse, Wayne Compton, Kelvin Mattox, Coach Jackie Harris, Coach Marshall Flora, Pee Wee Board, Randy Gusler, Elick Adkins, Gordon Ingram, Coach Dan Hodges, Coach Kris Kahilla, Head Coach Richard Foutz. ey a} Cy eeitagier i OE The Eagles win the toss. 188 “T’ve got it!” 189 Thanks to Dr. Winsett, MNedical aid was available when needed. 190 ]V’s Shine! Coach Dan Hodges and Coach Jackie Harris, 1st Row Mark White, Victor Watkins, Tim Fitzerald, Chuck Martin, Dennis Frith, Freddie Wiseman, David Boitnott, Tom Dinwiddie, Kenny Bruce, Mark Allman, Van Flora, Calvin Cummings, Ken Brammer, Mark Carter, Harold Biggs, 2nd Row Eddy Milton, Leonard Smith, Barry Smith, Keith Robertson, Clyde Gray, Randy James, Jimmy Clements, Mark Hagy, Ken Huston, Morris Heckman, Harold Brown, Dale Simmons, Ricky Scott, Leo Jones, Mike Boyd, 3rd Row Gary Kasey, Dwayne Young, Mike Powell, Charles Robertson, Mike Tinsley, Raymond Williams, Les Hutchinson, Bobby Witcher, Wayne Flora, Clyde Smith, Alan Towns, John Proctor, Gary Wade, Tony Brooks, Timmy Handy. 191 The Coach Comments. . “This is the most players we've had on honor teams since I’ve been here,’ commented head coach Dick Foutz, who piloted the Eagles to a 6-4 season. “The coaches chose the players and I think their choices were indica- tive of the respect our team gained this season. It indicates the type of football we played. I’m very pleased that these young men got the honors they did. They all deserved it.”’ Dwaine ‘‘Pee Wee”’ Board — Tackle First Team Offense and Defense, All-Metro; Honor- able Mention, All-State Defense; First Team, All- Timesland; First Team Offense and Defense, All- Northwest Regional. - 192 Eagle Gridders on Steve Brubaker — Offensive End Second Team, All-Metro; Defensive Back, All District Roanoke Valley; Honorable Mention, All-Northwest Regional; Second Team, All-Timesland. Post-Season Teams Gary Gilmore — Quarterback Drew Davis — Running Back Second Team, All-Metro. Honorable Mention, Northwest Regional Team. Kenny Poindexter — End Sherrard Holland — Linebacker First Team, All-Metro; Second Team, All District. Second Team, All-Metro; First Team, All-District; Honorable Mention, All-Regional; Second Team, All- Timesland. 193 Eagle Net Burners — Row 1: Steve Brubaker (Co-captain), Donnie Mattox, Keith Robertson, Gary Gilmore, Richard Clements, Johnny Webb, Don Hall (Co-captain). Row 2: H. D. Moran (manager), Assistant Coach, Doug Conklin, Joe Casey, Dwaine ‘Pee Wee” Board, Neil Sigmon, Richard Cook, Coach Ayers, and manager Shirtney Levisy. “T’ll bet Neil Sigmon knows how tough it is under the boards”’. 194 Team Effort + Spectator Enthusiasm : a - J ae ’ pee J ‘S 0, G , : . r a Lian ae oe sha - REN . ; y ye. o : : 7 ‘ ] AD ’ Gg | Steve Brubaker adds two points and leaves Northside “Do you think Johnny Webb will miss this shot?’ “I defender in a trance. doubt it”. Car] Preston is about to add two points to the Eagles score. 195 Ss Johnny takes an outside shot as Neil Sigmon watches. eS Neil “Stick” Sigmon does his thing. “Pee Wee” Board uses muscle power and his jump- ing ability to score two points with an easy hook. 197 Co-captain Don Hall scores on a jump shot from the corner. COMMENTS... The season was one of anticipation and ex- citement. The four seniors, Steve Brubaker, Don Hall, Neil Sigmon and John Webb were instrumental in team performance of the 73-74 Eagles. Local sports writers stated that if ever there were a hustle award given to teams in the district, it would have to go to the Eagles as they gave ‘it all they had. This proved true throughout the season. FCHS Eagles were not the type of team to give up. Animo press time found the Eagles with a 6-8 record and four games were left to play. We forecast a 9-9 season! e) : ’ = SLEW 46 2 2 i Ee! 2 wre Row 1: Jeff Tuning, John Burrus, Larry Brooks, Keith Custer, Abe Naff, Mike Board, Victor Watkins. Row 2: Man- agers, David Spencer, Ray Knott, Ronnie Moore, Noel Chitwood, Mandel Dudley, Dwayne Young, Tim Leavelle, Coach Douglas Conklin. J. V.’s Gain : -¢ ; e) = a) ‘es I i = ee 1 Mandel Dudley struggles for an important rebound. 198 JV’s Abe Naff beats Lewis defenders and adds two Mike Board connects on the jump shot as the North- points to the score. side player attempts to block the shot. Much Experience Jeff Tuning demonstrates his outstanding driving ability as he adds two points to the score. JV players find out how rough it is under the basket. - ee The M atches Were Closer Than Wrestling Team: D. A. Peters, C. Adkinson, K. Mattox, S. Helms, G. Logan, W. Compton, B. Jenkins, M. Carter, S. Hylton, P. Soloman, R. Gusler, L. Terry, L. Quinn, E. Taylor, Coach Kris Kahilla, F. Lewis, T. Campbell, C. Robert- son, R. Belcher, J. Lovell, W. Jamison, Manager Elton Wright. The Captain made suggestions during the warm- Sportsmanship is shown by the shaking of hands be- up which were a great help to individual wrestlers. fore the match. 200 e Scores Indicated 201 But The Eagle Wrestlers i eae FE ae pein = pio . | eee “Turn him! Turn him!” are the instructions from the Mat Maids, Wanda Arrington and Kathy Law, are Eagle bench. smiling over the score of the wrestling match. Mat Maids: Yvonne Abshire, Connie Helms, Nancy Altice, Cindy Murray, Wanda Arrington, Cathy Pate, Kathy Law, Ocie Pate, Nancy Greer. 202 Kept Trying!!! ’ “GoD.A.!” “Don’t let him have anymore points, Kelvin!” 203 FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS PCino FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS Baseball William Fleming Jefferson Cave Spring Northside Andrew Lewis Patrick Henry Robert E. Lee Jefferson Northside Cave Spring Andrew Lewis Patrick Henry wo Ow FR Ww OF FPR HO CO CO Robert E. Track 5312 Bassett 29 William Fleming 51 Jefferson 42 Patrick Henry 32 Northside 74 Andrew Lewis William Fleming | oP OW WNHN PLY WD LD EAGLE Football FCHS 6 Andre fwis 28 FCHS 28 Jefferson 7 FCHS 6 George Washington 28 EG H Se sere e 6 14 pbeft E. Lee 7 28. Williatr Fleming — 0 Bassett ee 7 | eal _Neo fhs ic : 0 illiam Fleming 204 SCOREBOARD FCHS 64 Andrew Lewi estling William Fleming Jefferson Andrew Lewis Northside Jefferson Andrew Lewis William Fleming Patrick Henry Cave Spring Chatham “re iam By d Li serty Me net ee 51 18 48 38 42 43 48 36 46 34 38 46 BCH FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS FCHS 205 Andrew Lewis Patrick Henry Cave Spring Jefferson Northside William Fleming G. W. Danville Jefferson Bassett Robert E. Lee G. W. Danville Northside Andrew Lewis Cave Spring Patrick Henry William Fleming Bassett Robert E. Lee Golf Cave Spring Andrew Lewis William Fleming Northside Patrick Henry Staunton Jefferson 75 69 58 47 67 43 83 63 48 rae 68 82 68 69 73 50 53 74 Varsity Cheerleaders: Susan Blanton, Monica Sigmon, Candy Mackenhimer, Bea Naff, Susan Webb, Debbie Southall, Gladys Boitnott, Vann Smith, Cheryl Taylor, Emily Prillaman, and Debbie Mason. Gheerleaders Strive To Captain — Gladys Boitnott sees that everything goes right during a pep rally. This year, the Varsity Cheerleaders played a large role in the creation of school spirit. The girls and their sponsor, Miss Walhberg strived continuously to encourage enthusiasm, support, and sportsmanship at the ‘“‘Home of the Eagles’. Hard work was displayed during football games, basketball games, pep rallies, and sponsoring sock hops after the games. Also, they did their utmost to make Homecoming ’73 the best ever. 206 Varsity Cheerleaders take time out from their hard Seniors on the Varsity Squad are Vann Smith, Cap- work to display a cheerful smile for the photographer. tain — Gladys Boitnott, Susan Blanton, and Candy Mackenhimer. Boost School Spirit Sometimes practice sessions are necessary outside. Here the Varsity Cheerleaders gather to plan the cheers for an upcoming game. . 207 J. V. Cheerleaders Arouse Spirit Bridging the gap between victory and de- feat on a junior varsity level was a task ac- cepted, challenged, and overcome by the Ju- nior Varsity Cheerleaders. These girls aroused Eagle support, the junior varsity players, and spurred the team members to many fantastic performances. Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleaders discovered it was better to ride in the Homecoming Parade than to walk. Practice sessions in the gym helped to prepare Junior Varsity Cheerleaders for upcoming games. 208 2 eR ARN Junior Varisty Cheerleaders: Lisa Hodges, Traketa Wray, Carol Brubaker, Lynn Grindstaff, Carol Hodges, Becky Gusler, Pam McLaughlin, Sarah Gruver, Trudy Sink, and Karen Naff. en sini “apes ts Ve eG SM iowa sm a After a hard practice session Junior Varsity Cheerleaders find time to pose for a picture. 209 A Line From The Editors DEAR EAGLELITES: The Animo staff makes an effort to preserve in picture and word those happy times, those cherished moments, and those learning situations in the classrooms, we wish never to forget. Yes, there were many changes in Franklin County High School, but on the other hand, some things did not change. The high-quality education and morale remained the same apparently always will. Sincerely yours, Kathy Erg Kathy English, Co-Editor Cheryl Lynch, Co-Editor 210 In Acknowledgement of Invaluable Aid Franklin County Chamber of Commerce Franklin County Times Donald E. Brown Beth Garst Brenda Holt Wesley Hurt Kevern Menefee The staff of the 1974 Animo would like to express sincere appreciation to everyone who helped in making the book a success. PATRONS Alexander, W. A. Campbell’s Service Station Coffey, Kyle W. Dr. Coffey, Lewis Dr. Conner, Janet Crawford Lumber Co. Curd, Lewis Dr. Custer, W. C. Grocery Flint, R. E. Dr. Franklin Restaurant Gravely W. Francis Green’s Pharmacy H R Block Hodges Holland Draperies Worley, J. W. Insurance Hollywood Beauty Salon Lora’s Beauty Shop Lloyds Grill Mart Tire Shop Mitchell’s General Merchandise Montgomery Investments One Stop Shop Rocky Mount Florist Rocky Mount Ready Mix Rucker, J. H. Dr. Saxon, W. H. 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Just don’t rip my eyes out!” CHEVROLET Rey Compliments of WICKLINE CHEVROLET CORPORATION Rocky Mount, Virginia L “I think our advertisers are spiffy” 213 ARRINGTON FLOWERS AND GIFTS 126 South Main Street ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA Phone: 483-5911 A. Milton Arrington CANNADAY’'S AUTO SALES Used Cars Trucks Boones Mill, Virginia 334-5180 All EXXON Products Compliments of HUB OIL CO. Rocky Mount, Va. Phone: 483-5146 BLUE RIDGE FIRESTONE 251 Franklin Street Rocky Mount, Va. 483-924] xe wae TIRES FRANKLIN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS, INC. 659 N. Main Street Sonic. ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA 24151 The tire of the palure today DECLARATION OF DEPENDABILITY A. J. REEVES ROUTE 3 ROCKY MOUNT, VA. PHONE 576-2129 This Goulds Water System is sold and serviced by independent water pump dealers who hereby declare that parts and service will readily be available. GOULDS PUMPS B. A. DAVIS, JR. RUSSELL L. DAVIS MICHAUX RAINE, Ill FERRUM AMERICAN BRAMMER’S STORE Your best place to shop. AMERICAN wae | PHILLIP AND JAY Where you are always welcome. BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Rocky Mount, Virginia Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Federal Reserve System Compliments of VIRGINIA APPAREL Rocky Mount, Va. Ferrum, Va. 215 SOUTH WEST VIRGINIA’S OLDEST INVESTMENT HOUSE Compliments CASH SHOAF CO., INC. of Investment Brokers 7 W. Campbell Ave. Roanoke, Va. 24011 Allen O. Woody, III Office 342-3406 WESTVACO CORP. Res. 387-0582 LYNCH FUNERAL HOME PEMEIES LSUGMIIES, VARIETY AND GIFT SHOP Redwood, Virginia 4% miles east of Rocky Mount 128 Floyd Avenue Open 7 days each week Phone 483-8254 Rocky Mount, Va. 24151 Phone 483-5533 LYNCH HARDWARE CO. Hardware — Feeds — Seeds Fertilizer and Farm Supplies FRANKLIN ST. ROCKY MOUNT, VA. Phone: 483-5340 CYCLE SALES OF ROCKY MOUNT Phone 483-5863 Kawasaki — Moto Guzzi — Norton Rasa NEN ae L “We will frighten you if you don’t support our advertisers.” Rt. 40 West Rocky Mount, Va. PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK A Thirty-Four Million Dollar Bank Serving Franklin Co. for Sixty-Eight Years A Full Service Bank with capital and reserves of over $3,000,000 ever pre MS ECG POPULAR Quality PRICES Merchandise Rocky Mount Shopping Center 74 hase prophecy Ten years from now, when you pick up this annual, you will have access to at least 15 new eiectric appliances that don’t even exist today! Electrical innovations will ‘‘make the scene” (as we say in 1974) to benefit health, educa- tion, industry and our social lives. You’ll also see in the next decade more electronic equip- ment to purify, filter, recycle and generally clean up America. Electricity is doing a lot of things for you now. It’s going to do a lot more tomorrow. Our prediction: Life will keep on getting better — electrically. 4 4 ‘ 7 famerican - iSes Electric ¥ (Few A pPALACHIAN POWER CO. Cheryl’s busy preparing ads for the annual. RAMSEY FORD SALES, INC. Route 40 West 218 Rocky Mount, Va. STANLEY JEWELERS ‘Your quality jeweler and fine gift center’ 116 Main St. S. E. Rocky Mount, Va. Central Oil Corporation “Seruice Jt Our Motto” PHONE 483-5342 ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA 24151 Telephones Are Like Each one is an individual. Some are spirited and colorfu ...some are quiet and unobtrusive. There are tall, slender phones ...and small, sporty ones. Any one for everyone. Centel has them all. virginia telephone s telegraph company Phone 483-5635 LONGVIEW RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food Served Buffet Style 3 Miles South of Rocky Mount, Virginia Uioaeeu Phone 483-1658 AMERICAN || 4 ANDERSON DILLON OIL DISTRIBUTORS AND ASSOCIATED DEALERS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Rocky Mount, Va. Across from Post Office Downtown, Rocky Mount Phone 483-9909 Mon. thru Thurs. 9 to 4, Fri. 9 to 6 Kerosene Gasoline Fuel Oil H. E. PETERS SAWMILL Rt. 2 Box 148-A Ferrum, Va. Telephone 365-2166 3 miles west of Ferrum on State Rt. 781 Logs and Lumber bought PRILLAMAN PONTIAC-OLDS, BUICK-OPEL, INC. W. N. ANGLE INSURANCE AGENCY Go f = AFlome Complete Insurance tection 236 Franklin Street Rocky Mount, Virginia The we? County Lines Your Complete Newspaper “Why Buy Two When One Will Do?” 153 Franklin Street Rocky Mount, Virginia MONTGOMERY'S GRILL Compliments of LAW'S BARBER SHOP 223 Maynor Street 483-0472 One of the ‘““‘BEST”’ 122 Warren Street in Rocky Mount, Virginia Food and Entertainment and Quick Service DICK HILER SPORTING GOODS ROCKY MOUNT COAL COMPANY TEAM EQUIPMENT DEALERS IN COAL PS Ox Box4 77, DIAL 483-5396 101 Walnut Ave. Vinton, Va. 24179 Rocky Mount, Virginia 24151 Phone 344-9690 Main St. Rocky Mount, Va. TUTTLE’S EXXON Phone 483-9722 FRANKLIN RExXa FRANKLIN REXALL CARDINAL DRUG CENTER 208 Franklin Street N.W. Rocky Mount, Va. 223 483-5266 YOUNG'S Compliments of Grocery, Garage and Hardware J.L. PERDUE Ferrum, Virginia LUMBER COMPANY FRANK'S FOOD MARKET AND FRANK PETER’S GROCERY Ferrum, Virginia 4 BENXFRANKLIN Rocky Mount, Virginia YOUR MAIN STREET SHOPPING CENTER WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE Locally Owned — Nationally Known Home of Great ; Ba haneiericaident F.M.D. Price Jesse S. Ramsey and graduates We Rent Formals for Men Six Shops on Main Floor Men’s Shop Junior Place Boys Shop Ladies Shop Mens Boys Boots Shoes Ladies Boots Shoes Famous Brands CASS cs Bass Wrangler n ; London Fog Levis +: il 2 se Converse Peters , et te - 1 : “ “DEPENDABLE SERVICE FOR OVER 40 YEARS” ; Florsheim Manhattan Arrow Swank His and Many Others 103 MAIN STREET, ROCKY MOUNT, VA. 24151 “He shall judge between the nations, and shall decide for many peoples; and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. Isiah 2:4 compliments of VIRGIL GOODE MIDWAY-PATTERSON COMPLIMENTS OF CLEAN E RS Quality Dry Cleaning Pickup and Delivery | Hour Fast Service RALPH B. DUSTY a H O D ES Phone: 483-5348 483-5323 Ferrum: 365-7056 BENNETT'S TIRE SERVICE INC. Goodyear Tires and Batteries Car — Truck — Tractor — Implement New and Used Tires — Recaps — Repairing Wheel Balancing Phone 483-9800 523 Pell Ave. Rocky Mount, Va. We carry a large inventory of Goodyear Tires. FRIGIDAIRE SALES a ou SERVICE W. D. DAVIS SHEET METAL WORKS | “Two locations to serve you” BOWMANS Frigidaire Sales and Service 483-5305 Ferrum Rd. Lennox Heating and Air-Conditioning 125 Franklin Street RETREAT STORE 483-1411 RFD 4 Rocky Mount, Va. + a LW r od ‘ ’ . Po t TURNER’S READY-MIX CONCRETE Mixed to Your Specifications Rocky Mount, Va. Phone 483-9150 FLOWERS SCHOOL EQUIPMENT CO., INC. School, Church and Public Seating Furniture 327 W. Main St. P.O. Box 26146 Richmond, Va. 23260 Telephone 804-644-305 1 W.H. PASLEY General Merchandise Phone HUdson 3-9536 FERRUM COMPANY A Division of the Mead Corporation Ferrum, Virginia 24088 Compliments of FERRUM GARAGE 40 WEST John C. DeHart, Jr. Safe Buy Phone 483-5177 Used Cars B EAUTO SALES 220 North Rocky Mount, Va. S. A. Brown Billy Eanes Compliments of CUNDIFF TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT, INC. aia che saunm inhvisuen® Your John Deere Dealer Sales Service OLD DOMINION FABRIC CENTER Route 220 South Rocky Mount, Virginia 483-5859 — Owner ALICE M. MULLINS x Custom Made Draperies 227 x Complete Line of Drapery Hardware x Fabrics and Notions x Carpet and Installation Complete Line of Youth Oriented Merchandise LITTLE Rod Shively Phone 483-0689 118 STANFIELD MORTUARY SERVICE 113 Warren St. Serving Rocky Mount and surrounding areas with Personalized and Dignified Service Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Office 483-2902 A 24 — HR. SERVICE K COOPER PRINTING COMPANY Fine Commercial Printing 416 Wilson Street Rocky Mount, Virginia Rocky Mount, Va. 24151 Stereo Tapes Records Players Novelties Radios Ky MUSIC CITY Main St. P. O. Box 594 LITTLE BUT LOUD Compliments of FRANKLIN GROCERY AND GRAIN CORP. Rocky Mount, Va. W.C. BROWN AND SON Your Local Independent Insurance Agency All Forms of Insurance Rocky Mount, Virginia 228 our compliments to the students and faculty of franklin county high school THE MOST VALUABLE ASSET OUR NATION CAN HAVE TO MEET THE CHALLENGE OF ITS FUTURE IS A WELL EDUCATED CITIZENRY. MAY YOU ENJOY EVERY SUCCESS IN YOUR ENDEAVORS TO THIS END. oI MAN UFACTURERS ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA 24151 @ Si G Em A U.S.INDUSTRIES COMPANY. And that kes a r of difference. Compliments of MASSEY-FERGUSON WILLARD R. FINNEY For The Best In Farm Machinery and Service See FRANKLIN WELDING AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY INC. Established 1895 CALDWELL-SITES COMPANY Stationers, Office, Outfitters, Rocky Mount, Virginia Wholesale Paper Dealers 483-5565 Roanoke, Virginia J.P. STEVENS AND CO. INC. ANGLE AND FERRUM PLANTS THE LANE COMPANY INC. Rocky Mount, Virginia Altavista, Virginia 2 aco IC MART SERVICE STATION 205 South Main Rocky Mount, Va. 483-0518 FRANKLIN OIL CO. PHILLIPS RT. 2 — PHONE 483-9665 ROCKY MOUNT, VIRGINIA 24151 Compliments of COMPLIMENTS TERRY F. CUNDIFF LUMBER COMPANY Rocky Mount, Virginia JACK GARST AGENCY A A MARKET CALLAWAY, VA. Boones Mill, Virginia Guns — Ammo — Sporting Goods Groceries and Hardware We specialize in Service and Country Style Friendshi Compliments of yle Friendship IGA FOODLINER Formerly Virginia Markets MODERN MERCHANDISE AT OLD TIME PRICES Home of Low Food Prices Main Street Rocky Mount, Virginia MARTIN JEWELRY NICHOLS STUDIO COMPANY OF PHOTOGRAPHY “Your Jeweler” 322 South Main Street 483-5265 Rocky Mount, Virginia Rocky Mount, Virginia 483-9263 MORRIS FURNITURE COMPANY Rocky Mount, Virginia Your Friendly Furniture and Appliance Dealer HUNDLEY'S T.V. Compliments of Philco Sales and Service FE R G USO N LAN D Rt. 40 AND 232 LUMBER COMPANY Rocky Mount, Va. PEOPLES SAVE STATION Leland Bowles, Manager Mike Bowles, Assistant Manager Located East of FCHS 483-1180 Compliments of Compliments of WILLIAM G. (BILL) DAVIS GREER, MELESCO, AND ALEXANDER ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND 110 Maple Street ROBERT C. McLAUGHLIN Rocky Mount, Va. 233 Ad Index Page Av‘and AiMarket) 017 b iia ee eee Zod Anderson and Dillon Oil Distributors ....... 220 Angle, W.N. Insurance Agency .......... 221 Appalachian PowerCompany ........... 218 Arrington Flowers and Gifts sey, ie te ee 21¢ Band‘ Auta Sales. 90, 2. eee oe 227 Bankers Trust;Gompany (75.9.9 215 Ben Franklin’ Vip. 2555.08. wee ee ee ee 224 Bennetis: Cire Service, = ).6 ees eee eee Lou blue Ridge Kirestone 3... 90. ee 214 BYrammer's” ose net ae aka ee ee Zig Grown, W.C.and Som Mess. ee ee 228 Burlington Industries, Inc. .214 Caldwell-Sites GConipany = i97 -ese) eae 229 Gannaday-s Ante sales a ee ee eee 213 Cash Shoaf and Company, Inc. .216 Central: Oil Corporatiotimessat tsi) ree ee ener 219 Continental Homes gee 1. eer eee aya Cooper Printing Company .228 SOX Ss Ae ok A Sect are i eee ee ee ee 224 Cunditt, Terry E. Lumber Gompany,.. .- 9) .se 231 Cundiff Tractor and Equipment, Inc. een Cycle Salas oa. 5 ce One 08 oie i ee ee ees 216 Davis, B.A. Jr., Davis, Russell and Raine, Michaux III 214 Davis, Sheet Metals sae gh er cee 226 Davis, William and McLaughlin, Robert C. Aa Ferguson Land andLumberCompany....... 232 PGTrunm AMIerICall a. ee a) 10 aan 2 re ee er ee 215 Ferrum Gollege: o Sean aes re oe 227 Perrin Coniany 09.) (rete. eee ene ee por Ferrum Garage. 4.504 -2 ee GA ae Ae ee eA: Fannie ve Witlerd iia. fee gene ae nee a es ae 229 First Federal Savings and Loan Association ome 226 Flowers School Equipment, Inc. CL aA Franklin-County{tiumes. 225 9 eee ee 221 Franklin Grocery and Grain Corporation ..... 228 Franklin Oi Company | oar A cee 0 oe 231 Franklin Rexall-Cardinal Drug Center ...... 223 Franklin Tire Distributors, Inc. £5 224 Franklin Welding and Equipment Company .229 Franks Food iarkat ae ata: oe ee 224 Frigidaire-Bowmans and Retreat Store ...... 226 Garst; Jack Agenty. 2.25) aie-steeen ee eed Goode; Virgil las a2 8 eae a eee ee 234 Greer, Melesco and Alexander HCA-Martin, Inc. Hiler, Dick Sporting Goods Hub Oil Company Hundley’s T.V. IGA Foodliner Kittinger’s Drug Store, Inc. . . . Lane Company, Inc. Law’s Barber Shop 3) a OL, ea le eat geera D@g ge ties EY of! soe oe ee Little Music City Longview Restaurant Lynch Funeral Home Lynch Hardware MW Manufacturers ...... Main Street Phillips 66 Mart Service Station Martin Jewelry Company Midway-Patterson Cleaners . . Montgomery’s Grill Morris Furniture Company Nichols Studio of Photography Old Dominion Fabric Center . Pasley, W. H. Peoples National Bank Peoples Save Station ...... Perdue, J. L. Lumber Company Perdue’s Antiques ey ee Ce Peters, Frank Grocery Peters, H. E. Sawmill C.Waco GYM On a on Ste sedgnb ote ain Prillaman Pontiac-Olds, Buick-Opel, Inc. Ramsey Ford Sales, Inc. Reeves, A. J. Rhodes, Dusty Rocky Mount Coal Company . . Stanley Jewelers . . . . Si akeeas (er ae 2 ee eh el Le) ee ee o ef ger. es tees Ee a a ROP eke | ies tek te Stanfield Mortuary Service Stevens, [aR and Co.jine ,..-. Turner’s Ready-Mix Concrete . Tuttle’s Exxon 7. ae Rete Pig wie) eee ene Virginia Apparrel 8 Sel ae 16 eee Virginia Telephone and Telegraph Company Wickline Chevrolet Corporation Young's Grocery Westvaco Corporation Cok ce Mee So fe ee ar ca Be Aenean? be Ste sty 8 eee e's . . . ye Cw He fae a Oe” ee ee ee ee ee ee oat rk oe, te 4 Oe ee oe eee a) se Se Sat wil) Ro eee . © 9% © “8 “ay (ene sf @ (), 8 Va 6 ep © jf 96 © ie) pe” ee eee ee ee ee Mt Te ee ee ee eG ee Oe Me ST CY SS OM © 6 “0° 6 - ae e eee oe © ee “Se le) en one ee Te (a Ue sae CU MO ee ee ee dee eee ee Me Oe i Ce Sete ae ar, SS eM ee MT oe en a ee Ee ls ¢ «© i Be” ee (ea a a ee a ee Oe Mee eS e 8 @ “o.°« «| 3a Sauer s be 1 ei oe Salen ee er ee ee moe C2 a ee ee See ey © ¢) @ 6 « = @) oe eee General Index AbhottKatnorineg LYON Gita od aetoee Halo 112 PADAIIPG, Crvelal OLE 6 oxic sap a a ee ys 60, 148 Abshire, LindaDiane . sa. 6 «i at + 97, 142, 143 ADANITG LO EIBINE) c. 5 hs town engine. vene els 60 ADSHITG, RIGharG LEC) 8. G15 wk boys, ode 97, 163 Abshire, Yvonne Faye .36, 39, 60, 136, 137, 154, 173 PA ATASM OY GorANit. yo wks die Riker eins, ww «meee ts 112 Mass sLanea GArOl! wa. eis +6 eas A msyssesn® 60, 148 munis Pala PAVC™ lr) ccc: 5s oh eee ee 97, 163 Prelit? GK rt et ah, sitet 145, 182, 188 Waking, RHONGA SUR. fs 56 ve oe «hs 42, 112, 150 PK INE tO WATULIVIIN ee tsin, si] ane ceeain Gola a) ins 60 Agee,AnnArlet ......... 36, 37, 60, 136, 137, 173 meaterrances Annette i... 2Giy ata 25 39, 112 Agee,Gregory Robert .............. 97, 108 BEERS RAV AMON cr c, ley, (s .0- suismennenan hs 60, 142, 143 PRET MUGDIE RAYE 05 spin soe sy sl wa oe Aca ke 97 mkereraul William n sr Sarekeae Ss oes 62, 135 PAROYAPIOINY Weg. eis) Gs pies ts 2 os Oe 143 Meee IVGL Kes OMe es Chris soy ce hk eens Teen oh 60 PEO TEEOCOLL WW HILAIN ee ics © os eet ot Geely hs 6 112 mene oucanne Pamela’ ny 3). 6s. gene eesaed a 97 PuleCePatricia Diane «5 fos. «4 seems) dee 112, 150 Pierre Lonnie: Mare... 2) sc. staeetadsaseneel at 112 lyin § Sats Ob ACC eee 9 a ee, ae ee 97 PMLITFETI VR OK UG VTLOLC ook ascetic coe 60, 61, 134 mimona, Robert Allen’. 206 0.2 ss aes 40, 57, 60 PHIGGNBGLY VICLOLIA «6 cee) seo eile ee a 60 oO 182i GE GER Cid pani Ane tee eee Canc ae gee 57 mitce TAMES ALIN . o-. 5 cece grit Se ap ars 60, 188 MEAN IMSUILATION tious ecco. 5! teases Ghia, ee «ets 61 muticorkathy Regina © 6 2 6 4 + + stole aden Tey elt PigcenNancy Plizabeth: 6 aa) 4 ess a are 8 97 PGE TEAITICNA ROSE) isd ccs, “sities isvicl thw, oe 97,145 PGE ORARON GALOl. 93.6) ous qu ei -aiee vase ae 36, 97 PEROT OALTY OUPUS . S04 6s 6s Bhs) sor eS 57, 61 MTOSMODDVIGIIES ey esa) os vile a) we 61, 146, 162 Eaipeneaie Gameron: 5 % 5 + fon wR sido se He 97 Eamon UIC OLAIT sey ees a shares uae init Ges 97, 182 PANTER PURO TAU ICAY Es See oe. ss Ls is: Goma Sc) aes, op a 97 PNOSMNIGHAGL JAY: . 54 6k 6 ee ees 40, 112, 135 PETS MICK ATEN ec) ous! eueniel in. @ (anrogioli) «kines 112 ROR MLOSEWIOLIC pao sn Gs Ga aa ee Gs 112 maGerson, beatrice ANN . «5. 2+ ++ 2 a 50, 112, 142 Anderson, Bobby Wayne ............ 61, 145 MBOETSON VAMeS GAY. fo. uk oe me a 61 BROETSOHIMANEIANN 5 0%. cd Gan a eae 97 Anderson, Richard Timothy .......... 112, 147 Annersonvotaniey Thomas =... sa eens we 97, 149 Anderson, Timothy John ...’....... 61, 146, 188 BnvenebEruce BENJAMIN 2 sqsc6 Ges Swe Bee 146 BTipeleLesie Wray ©. .)a 4 ola one ys 112, 147 Angle, Audrey Myrthle ............ 112, 150 IAneie GOnIaANM . . ssa 6 4 yk eon wo 43, 97, 163 Pee BOMNIG LEG) 0 chs) gn a suddendha Bay eyes 61 ROEM BEY PANG 22) ni o00) vo xt cin KP a Chew 112, 152 Angle;MichaelEugene ........0..5024:; 97 EIRCOM CINIAVNG ANIM oc eG) yes vey y Sus nd 61 Arrington, André Milton ........... 40, 41, 62 Brrincton Betty Ruth 2.) slaw we eee 112, 142 Arrington,DeborahAnn .......... 97, 141, 149 Arringlon, BUNICe Mae . cs cui we eee ae 8p ess 112 mAeringtonvarsha Lynn ....% ces © es 62, 148 Prrington, ohela ANN . oc wih. see 112, 134, 150 Berineroneenomas hee... . +... ewe © 112, 147 ArrInpton, Wanda L66y. . 6s . sii 5 os 112, 157 mucinsy Wary Louise: 1... a va we gs es 112, 135, 158 Atkins, William Raymond) .. 6.0 626 2 0 ws ws os 97, 146 Atkinson, CharlesSidney ....... 62,155, 162, 173 esi LONNA SUC. sys ws = a deelels eras 112, 150 Ausun Margie Diane . . « b42 econ 97,145, 149 ORT NaLY (Ale! 4 5) 5) Fa) oh ivyo Ahan Gir Pea, Wee 152 BRUNT AIrIClAVATING oe of +005 ca oe Aue nae 97 BveraiWeDEa Raye. oy 6 ous) a pAbeede 62, 148 PM BYAM NGA Sf Ma 3.) 6: 5+ Sek La part 112, 145, 152 UPON VV AL py tee ty ea us, Scale epee woo 26 BAU ev PATCnORY LECU Ls ty 3) 2s. spideed cna arent 62 Bailey,EvaMarie ... . 2... was 62, 144, 148, 153 Balderson,WandaJeanne ........... 112, 152 Barbour,HermanBryon ............ 112, 147 Barnhart,Cheryl ............ 62,155 162, 163 Basham, DarleneFrances .......... Rey BALATOM NANOS £1, [l.) ao ss o's: seo vahieoe Ns beets 41 BaLeMman Ody ee O85) sist sc x SupmreRe ee ree 21 BOVEXTMCLeSAtATMY Yt cs 6 sn oo) au sae eahy Reems 1125152 Beale, pnomas DeWitt: (oes cetugtseeis muse meet 6 112 BeArA, Ale AlAte ghee) oo Sestak Ek 57, 62 becknor, Kennet £66) 4).° Ghienhus 6) oleucl ries 97 Beckner, ohiriey Maria 6 kia aioe pase cee 62 Beckner,SusanCharlene ........ 63, 82, 133, 148 Beheler, Roy Lee... . . 97, 141, 154, 155, 157, 163 Belcher, Ronald Michael ............ 97, 149 Benvietty Richard: B00nG.. . . . « + mae Grae 63, 135 Bennington aviiler ons «ia can comiiy eaia: 18, 182 Benriington. Vergsa:cccr ars dis 3. qos sie) s: uM Roh oabaney 30 Berger BIANCA Aeon: wale. py ee eat sates 113 BargeniNaeoml, ..40 1 «+. cb eee eee: scale 20 Bernard; Patricia ADNE™ 4.0 «nek. 6 ae 63, 142 Bernard, William McKay ............ 97, 134 Biegs, William Paral 90 et.) lena ce star eosin 191 DiairgNiarsha dk ative ms uke ye norra ee ane a ets 113 Blankenship, BODY: Lee me. iets ci! oo 113 Blankenship, James Michael .......... 63, 148 Blankenship, June:Marie. | coe u0c Gein e wasune 97 Blankenship, Ronald Winford ..... 97, 146, 166, 188 Blankenship, StephenWayne ........... 113 Blankenship, Vicki Lynn Blanton, Susan Doreen Sims tts ey NA 113, 124, 150 . .40, 63, 162, 166, 206, 207 BOGrGsAVIS kee cee rtie hk iene Be nae eee Pcl 56 Board, Dwaine Page ......... 133, 166, 188, 192 Board. Nancy Kay wen re eor seen aaa. 63,151 Boitnott, Chris Marshall ....... 40, 41, 97, 157, 163 Boitnottin.) aVid).6W1s in emer oe ee 113, 135, 191 Boitnott, Gladys Marie 61, 63, 76, 133, 134, 136, 155, 162, 166, 206, 207 Boitnott, Jewell Boitnott, Lhomasivictore 24... 6- 2... 63, 166, 188 Boles;leresa Lee «sieve es. 0 eases 43° 113,150; 152 Boley, Howard Keith Bolling, Kathryn Joyce Boone, BlairWarren ...... 40, 41, 64, 155, 162, 173 BoonesLeighAnny..0 ee a a oe vee 97, 135, 163 BooneaMark LaVerne mes some atria 97, 149, 151 Boothe Allen) aV1c meena 2 ere ae 57, 97, 142 Booth, Danny Dale Booth: Nell tis sma tie cctnersseeaecy a pied cere eee and 26 Booth wlingietlizabethimrn ne. cava. tame s cone ae 113 Boswell suenzie ise Wis meen ac me anne vn agree 113 Bousman, James lenry eet. t oen ee ee oe 97, 142 Bowers Alice ROSE eye ana a a eo 97, 141, 149, 163 Bower, Wonnie Lee. cececcd cn: ice tees 97, 146, 147 Bowers Robin. have mame se oe eee 97, 149, 152 BowlessCharles Waynewwsae.. .)ea poe 57, 142 HOWiles OO OLOLN Nia Gan mre een ae a 144 Bowles; GarlangVaynem ene 00a ae ae 113 Bowles;GeorgiaAnmareas oes tae cme ee 97 BowlesniidycAnn cece acne Rpccaey en ee 64 Bowles;Mark.stephenis 71.0) a aerate 113, 147 Bowles, Michael Lee Bowles, Pamela Rose BowlesaRoaneyibec eee tienen ae eel 64, 142 Bowles;'Rose Maryc. ro si sa sau seen eaedaeey aes 97 BowlingsBarbatatca- 2 oe ce Laer ee 64, 148 Bowling,GaryLee ..... pacua Chu Po ae eee 64 BOWING AMIEZIOL) arn e Ll agence saa er mre cei: 97, 142 Bowling Mitzi Kay in oe eee sya ae eee 97, 141, 163 BowlingsiRay Paul ees veh oth enacn eee 113 Bowman, Beverly Marie .............. Ala} Bowman, Douglas Raye acinnetmimen men 98, 146 Bowman,GarlandOtho ....... 40, 41, 98, 163, 185 Bowntldan, ames hd ward ms en ecmewn co ile: 98 Bowman, John Arthur Bowman, Linda Lou Bowman, Mary Jo Bowman, Wanda Irene ae ute y name aet 113, 150 Bowman, WarrenLaverne ........... 98, 146 BOvGnviuchden Wayne saetcn. natant eee, ste 191 Brammer, KennethJackson ........ 113, 158, 191 Branchsbrend ay areas, sic, aan ate eon Got 21 Briggs, Pamimy ReEN@s sis =) «ee cnn eitata lyons 113 Brooks, DonaldGene, Jr. ........ 64, 65, 145, 182 Brogks: JOVCe mM aries, oq. eythane ites marr: 113 Brooks, Karen. Melvinds = tar! Goebel ciel krone 65 Brooks; Werth Gilbert a pate cinco uae eich 98 Brooks, Larry Darnell ......... 113, 132, 150, 188 BrooksalGnyi Ray eeeh meee. tes. ee woerck te tees 113, 191 Brown, AlisaDawn ........ 113, 152, 157, 170, 171 Brownybatbara cant = on secures aa: 65, 148 Brown, BettyGaye ......... 98, 108, 141, 149, 154 Brawn; Uanny POONG rn cielo a) came te tise: 65 Brown, Derek medic once ci cree hte chara core 29 Brown, DonmAntnonyy . =o ckomas + Scu « avaet 113 Brown, Donna Marien ta also suse tcon. funmcie 113 Brown Francis erica aun ee s,s Seman en esto ak 56 Brown, inn Oakey oe ie) en ase 113 Brown, LindaDenise .......... 98, 141, 144, 149 Brow, Monty Dale on. tener capmak Pmt alten 2 98 STs ee) TE aed Cameeh ne eo os Aer Ree 19 Pion AS PANO te ors is nS whe 98, 157, 163 Brown Richard, Diverse ged sy 2) oe ya o alse 157 BROW ICKY LION aay veer. a ra eee Ske ancare eas 98 Browo POM WEY DO. saan «ae a eisai! si 113 Brubaker, CarltonWayne ............ 65, 146 Brubaker, Carole Elaine . .112, 113, 115, 124, 132, 134, 138, 209 Brubaker,GaySylvia ............ 43, 65, 136 Brubaker, Gueille Pearl. 22 0. sw ss ates 98 Brubaker, Mary Jane ................. 65 Brubaker, Michael David .............. 98 Brubaker, StephenEmory . .65, 133, 135, 166, 186, 188, 192 Brubaker, VickieLee ......... 98, 108, 134, 154 Bryant; Deparan Garg: oy ws st ses eel 65, 148 Bryant,MatthewBlane ........... 40, 66, 148 Bryant; Ralph onumate, ©) csr; cage ard di eioe: 66 Buckner; snelia Jeanne! «sce eee. oes aa Gh 113 Burgess, Melanie sue. 6) 5 5. suaheetar ate 66, 148 Bhat, billy bowerd, [ts eeu. 2 aaa 113, 147 Bussey, BarbaraKaye ........... 98, 108, 135 Bussey NancycAnn, gol. 24 a so wean? Grwenens 114 BUSSEY, SIEVE WLArsnall een asec, eas ae rer Ee ek 66 Caldwell,DiannaLynn ........... 98, 157, 163 Caldwell, DonnaRochelle ............. 114 Caldwell,WandaGail ........... 98, 159, 167 Campbell, Bernard Bryant .............. 98 Campbell, Cathy Marie ................ 114 Campbell Dante Curtis sees se ss) eee enn eee 66 CampbellsDavid Hunts... ueemseemees © tec, 40, 98 Gampbell;DebbieDiane . 29s. 6 + .4 4 2a ee 66 Campbell, Denise Marietta ........... 98, 149 Campbell,George Daniel .............. 66 Gampbellijames Darryl “4.297 172 «fue Ee 98 Campbell, Margie Ann _ .66, 135, 136, 148, 153, 154, 171, 170 Campbell, MelvinKeith ............ 114, 150 Ganpbellleresajean 0 2. u et 114 Campbell, William Thomas ........... 40, 66 Gannaday, Leon Darnell... .. os... 98, 142 @arnlsonyBonnie. Weems... soy 6) nae 98, 163 Carlson; Gonniebyntiaa a 40) na noes 66, 148 GanrollwRita haveammer ae otk sien eee ners e 114 GarrolleSheliavAnnvas esa ee) a eed 67, 153 Garter, Brenda Kayes. 00 ics re ee 7,144, 145 Garter; David Wiehe. cc ne oat 114 Garter, George:lsaaG. 6... cue aces want See hs 143 Gartersjanie Leigh® —- — .)2) s, oaacanee 114, 135, 150 Carter,MarkEdward ......... 98, 149, 188, 191 Garter, RanGyi Ona sn,. on. on erent naa, are a 99 Garter; Vickie Leighen 4 an04 cece. eo eee ees 114 Gaseys|osephine:saral a.k.a ecue ae aa 114 GassadayePatricta Ann” omer ae mtu. e nue tel ee 99 Gauley, (Carolyn Virginia +,, 96.54 ses) erence 67 Cecil,CharlesDouglas .......... 40, 41, 99, 157 Gece Lartyar esate Meree ies teas so ee hc 55 @handler! Bobby leew airs. sets eee one 114 Ghaney, Margie’Marie” 5. 3 .4.c:5 + ak 67, 148, 162 GhanevoRoosevelt Jumlor osu. ta.) a enn ens 114 Ghattine Cnomasec als arte ol eT a LOe Chism, Alice Marie Ears 7 99, 117, 145, 149 Chitwood, Clarence Ross .......... 99, 149, 188 Chitwood, Michael Anthony ....... 114, 141, 158 Chitwood, Noel Lee Chitwood, Teresa Tih n coist eme aG 112, 114, 134 Chitwood. Vickie Lynn a. chu de ease a 67 Ghitwood,WilburRay 9 y ec =n) ane 114 Glarkwanthony i.e ante ote ae bath aah 114 GlarkeTerésa Payer 15, oss wee hees baka, els 67, 162 @layborne) ClavinLee 2. 2 as eee ees 57, 99 Clayborne, Carolyn Marie ........... 67, 148 Glement; James LEewis®. =.) 42.5 Gene la eeuak 114, 191 Clements, David Kirby 99, 149, 166, 182, 184 Clements, Kenneth Douglas ........... 67, 154 ClenrentsuRichard Conrad 943 5 3 - 1 994 80,97 Glemoriss Dalomerer tation. css cere IRAE pele 186 Clemons, SharonRegina .......... 99, 149, 152 Clingenpeel,CynthiaJane ........... 99, 141 Glingenpeel; Glen'Franklin’} 30. 22.0% % fea 114 Clingenpeel, MichaelEugene ............ 67 GoAale; DONIC EXON sit inet eo lata ate tae ee 114 Gobbs; Hilbert Levoveesassete oe en ae ee 114 CobbsijosephLeea. =. wa = - enGts 08,148 Gobbs: Milton Fe 3 oo: te a9 are nae ®ve 114, 147 Cockman, Harold Kinsey ........ . .99, 182, 188 Coffey, Melanie Denise . 40,99, 135, 154, 157, 163 Coffey, MichaelConrad ....... 40, 41, 99, 161, 163 (ole! LONG mek tian fomey 7 CNL k len cies puerto Compton, Ronald Wayne .... . 114, 119, 132, 135, 188 (Conklin DOUG Senta oh reece s: ins ewe, Glee eie er Conner; Garoliné Sues. s. «, ¢.. + saison teu 99, 149, 152 Gonner, Groger Casselle - 2... « vasseus Weiees 68 Conner (anet wn cn. see,ers Anlets. «che un sou © baie Conner, OAN se aa es os 99, 141, 149, 154 GOGKs(sATMettaiene = yirck co cmry 1 ai a ete es 99, 145 General Index Cook; JHCQUeline =: .nukek ene oe can ere ee, 68, 145 GOK: GAN Ba oie ieee een eee 114, 149 GOOKpROBSLINGA: eee 6 eee ee 68 Cook) Sharon Gayu eset oe 68 (s00per; Betty] fin 4 sho See, Ua as 35 Cooper, Bonnie Marie ....... 68, 135, 136, 137, 162 (Cooper: Garitonmbvans | 6 ie or 114 Cooper; Catherine Belle 34 ee ces ee 114 (Cooper, Glaude Jacksoiin, .. 1 saan 68, 186 Cooper: Delores Diane |.) .0- eee eee 68 Wooper) Lynn ita, ees, Gee es et ee, 46 Couperroleud Deda eset een een en 114 Craighead Margarets yan pee ne 114 Craighead, Marilyn Elizabeth ....... 68, 136, 137 Crawtord: Janeset:, 7 eat Gite eee ie oe 44 Grook, Lyndale Marig a, a eee ee 114 Grookeoandra ei. ek, 43, 99, 135, 141, 149, 152, 154 Crook: Steve Dalew.. 2800 ia err 68, 143 Crum, Harden [anes «500 enter ae eee 115 Crum Pudy Dare fo oe eee 115 (rum,Rebecca'Darlenes .), 2 ees Eee 115 Cummings,CalvinLester ..........., 115, 191 Cundiff, David Raves «ei een eae 99, 143 GindiffsMichael as. aes oe er eee eee er 99 Gundit Nea Grave. hae ace eee eee 69 Cunditt; Saran Ddriene ee ee 99,115 Cundiff Sherry) Cu ey eee eee: 144, 152 Custer; Oenra Anilaaen, sient eee 115, 142 Darden, RobiniMechele’ |. fo0.2. 256. « 115 Davidnleaniiics veer. hence mentee 99, 108, 135, 149, 152 David, KennettivVongell ee eas ere eer 69 Davidson, Bruce(Garey 7 = 2 Gace aes 69, 143 Davis, Beverly Andrew.) 2 2% 4 a2 ts eo ns Davis: Gharies scat eect ee ee eee 32 Davis, David Douglas =, on tee ee eee 146 DHavisyonn, Mark ici. a: = Gee oe ee 99 Davis;PamelaSueve 4. 2.5 ae 115, 157 Davis, Richard Andrew . .62, 69, 135, 162, 163, 166, 182, 183, 188 Davis Richard: Lee wee ede een eta. 1 66, 186 Davis iRoDer Price. 2 2 ene tel oe ee 182 Mavis; Ronald Gary. 66 Geo eee 115 Davis; Ronald Lees tn a os ee ee he ee 147 Davis, Thomas Henryie. too oie, one 115 Dent) Rodney Bdward (oe en ee 69 Dent; Samuel Rocky? 420s oe ee ee 115 Dillon; Gyrus [Mae Gees see ee eee oe 16 Dillon; Delores‘Myrtle” {4 oe 69, 148 Dillon; Donna Maries ss aera 1 ee eee 69, 148 Dillon, Jerry Benson? «esa. ee eee 69 DillonfKatherine Louise’ {24.25 ) 3 ot a 115 Dillons Murielittats rm wn nies eae eee 20 DillonsMyra Gail? tt wen ee ee 12441327152 Dillon: Sandra Gaile. 4.5 3 2 eee 69, 144, 145 Dillon; Teresa tx. teh noc ee eee 99, 149, 152 Dion Viklelee ere a ed cas eee eee 99, 149, 163 Dinkins, Jewel Sederist’ Gieaye «ant ee ee 69 Dinwiddie, Susan’ 6. 2. sna. ae 99, 108, 134, 154 Dinwiddie, Tom Alexander .......... 115, 191 Divers. Melissa Lynn) yess eee eee oe 115, 158 Divers, Robert Peyton . . .61, 69, 134, 135, 162, 166, 186 Dorsett; Rebeccae”. o°.9'% 22) eo ee 99, 149 Doughton) Donna tavern beeen eee 99, 141, 149, 154 Douglas, Delores ene 2naet ee e e ee 46 Dowdy; Hazel Dianees, = .oe ea et ee 70, 148 Doyle. Garol Faye ence ae et ere re 99 Dudley; Anne Tyree; 3 ovat ee ee 115, 152, 157 | Dudley, BrendaGaylos 2 aia 3 eee 148, 154 Dudley,GuyMandel ......... 112, 115, 122, 134 Dudley, Kathie Marien.s. 9. et eee ree 115 Dudley, Palsyi 5-2 ssa Ree ae 99, 144, 149 Dndley,; Phyliis Gail itn... me ce ree ee 115 Dudley, Rose Marie) =.) | paeee oe ee eee 49 Dudley,SusanMacDonald ............ 42,70 Dunahoo, SharonElaine ............- 70, 148 Dunman, Janet’... «bison es so ee ee me 99, 149 Dann, Ruby Geant, one ee 115 Eames, Janet(Gaili.-. anise cue oe ee oe eee 115 Edens; Mark 2.5, 23.5) 2 es 40, 41, 57, 99, 154, 155 Edwards, Charles Abron U1] ...4.. 2m. . woe 115 Edwards, Charlies Randell -. i 7.4. 2... 2 144 Edwards, DreameaLaverene ......... 115, 150 Edwards, Gloria Beatrice .....'.......-. 115 Bawards; Helen” 39 gout 2. oes ee ee ee 56 Bdwarde,josaph 7. 24.c 40s ee eee cat 99 Bdwards; Karl! tors) ).sbacnl gata eae ee 22 Edwards, Lamar Michael ............ 70, 162 Bowards, Wanda: 4 ars Stn ele eee 99 Eliot: Donna Mee 026 4 ce ek oe 115, 150 Biiies Rita Gyan. oss Goes ee ee 115 Bmerson, [ation segs 4,05 bere ee 46 English; Betty (sea ces aly seer oe Pa 99, 149, 152 Englisnablla Suew nae eres eens 99, 149, 152, 154 English,Kathy Elaine ......... 70, 170, 171, 210 English Lois© 9 augeqmen nee 4 eS, Be 49, 153 English, Derry Lynties.ces tens ene eee ees 115 Esslinger, Glenda Elaine: 2.04 mas.) seneeer 39, 115 Farmer; Terry Le@ era. ci) nn ee 70, 144, 148 Ferguson, GarolymLee 5.09) eee 99, 149 Ferguson, Emily Laverne) =) ais) ee: eee 158 Ferguson, Larry Waynemuy ae ae ee 70 Ferguson, Michael Barry _ .61, 70,71, 134, 144, 145, 148, 151, 167, 182 Ferguson, Pamelatteqg-i05 a yee ee ee 115 Ferguson, Sherman, ermine) am cre. aera 99, 143 Fielder.[ulianay sere ee eae 115, 158 Fike: Gayle: Marie ene, ae ee ee 115 Finney) janet lda sae ante eee 115, 150, 170 Finney, Patsy Ann@se, 0 mut mises eae eee 115 Fisher Gathy= trea, oi oe ee eee 99, 149 Fisher, Luther Edward! 2 ase rea anne eee: 7Al Fitzgerald, Barbara Ari) eer eee 115 Fitzgerald, Nathaniel Clinton ......... Haley es bo Fitzgerald, Timothy Arnold Y Flopay Barry) U2) «cae 0 oan eee ee 99 i.Plora; Earle: Paap geen ioe een oe ae 31 Flora,EvelynLee ...... 36, 37, 39, 71, 136, 162, 173 Flora,Frances K ayaeuaes 0.) ee 115 Flora; Warriet ecm nna 0am ane 71, 136, 137, 162 | Flora, [anigs-: 2. 290 Sleues «Ge aeons ener 99 ‘Flora, Millard Melvin ......... 71, 142, 143, 151 Blora,stuart. Blairs ae ee ee 71, 155, 162 Flora, Van Leslie Flora, Terry sedan cs te eee on Oe On 99 Flora) Wayne EQgenem mente mr eraen 115, 191 Foley, Betty Anne otaes fare eee an ene 115 Foley, Garl Dudleyi eas aces ee ee 71 Foley ]0°. shat ee Tak herd rears Tae ee amr me 24 Foley; Mike:Wayne 24.00) r ae eee 115, 147 Foran; James: tiiiquta 2G: ch cee ed eC eee 99 Forbes, Perry Lewis sy ony) eee 115 Forbes, Sandra k.a yan ee ee 71, 145, 148 Ford, Patricia ics rene are -99,, 151), 152, 153 Kosnough) Larry.W aye mye en eee 116, 158 Foster,,Peter' Gray (cree cca 116, 150 Foster; Wanda Galler... s, (eee ee eee 72 Foutz, Richard (gnc. ee oe eee are 18, 104, 188 Fralin,; James.Gliffordis..: 0 eee 72,148,151 BralingiNancy: lee misses ee 100, 144, 149 Eraling Patsy, |iito sees aces nan nen ee 100, 149 Fralin,SerenaCatherine ....... 100, 152, 153, 163 Krancis; Donna oane ae hae eet ee ee te 72 Francis, William Scotty) raiment incr mean 72, 148 Pranks; Judy, 4 = oes Gai eit ee ee 27 Freedman; KUgenca ress aren yee 17, 24 Preeman, Angela Geleste es air see ere 100 Frith; James, ennis geen ae ee 191 RulcheryAlan’ Scott seen anne 100, 135, 166, 188 Furrow, Donna Gayley a (heer aenes 136, 162 Furrow; |OyCe dMiartemnrn i) pare een re 72, 148 Furrow; Rodney. Leer ea) cea ones ee 116 Gabrielson} Scott Richard {7.8 .) 4.0). 116, 158, 155 Gann), Margie? os ix. Sie Wo Ee ne tc eee eee 19 Gardner, Ray Matthew) o0) ae een ee Garst. Elizabeth) ia tami ae eee ae 141 Gaubaty, Margaret Marie ........... 100, 144 Gearhart,;Harold' Raye aoa) ee eee 100, 142 Gearhartisandra Lee ane a6 eee 116 Géorge, Robin Marie... © sees ace ee 116 George, Susan Lynni. oe rent ee eee 116 Gibbs, Phillip Andrew ...... 100, 108, 134, 149, 188 Gilbert,fanice Marie. 640 wer eee 73, 148 Gilmore,Gary Richard ...... 116, 132, 166, 186, 188 Goad; Gharles Lees ta) io ee een et 72 Goad, Patricia Ani ein ee ee 116 Goins, Darlene Lynn se eee cee 100 Goins, Ray Lhomasyjc. 0. a Para een 73, 148 Goodman, Ruby Lee ce. = ae eee 116, 158 Goodpasture, Mary Kathleen. ....... 36, 100, 163 Goodpasture; Markage. 2% 24 20 e ee e e 182 Goodwin Ward:A. 0. nc sce a ee 32 Grantham, Mike Donald)... ma cme eae 100 Grantham, Steven Lynn). «. « sae ee ol 116 Gray.Clyde Winfred iat... pean ee ee 116, 191 Grayi Zane Gardner’ ia... oh. cae ee ee 100 Gregory, Rathivlynn ccc 6 eee ee 100, 149 Grean, Debra Lorraine. 2% 26. ce ee 73, 162 Green,RebeccaDawn ......... 42,73, 155, 162 Greer, Deborah) i; tainua ts, cole cr a ee 116 Green: John Lewis mic pea 6 oe eres 73, 145 Greer, Nancy Mary Griffith, Diane Lee Fe Re Pe Pet 73, 136, 148, 153 re eee ar Barty’ 43, 100, 149, 154 Mase 36, 115, 150, 191 - Bog ego 115, 119, 135, 147, 150, 191- Grindstaff, Lynora Ann 115, 116, 135, 149, 150, 152, 154, 209 Gruver, SarahFrances . .40, 112, 115, 116, 134, 138, 209 Guilliams; Glande Van-eeee 7) ae eee 73, 145 Guilliams} Deborah:Sue) «5.1.5.2 ee ee 100 Guilliams,PamelaKay ...... 73, 136, 148, 153, 157 Guilliams,SaraAmanda ......... 100, 141, 149 Gusler, becky Anni. = ens eee 115, 116, 134, 150, 209 Gusler;Randy’ a 3 40. .) oc 188 Gisler, Robert Howard! 2. . 20. te eee 100 Gusler,RobinGale ....... 40, 62, 73, 135, 148, 162 Gusler, Terry Lyniss) eee 40, 74, 142 Guthrie, Dennis: Kevin 5.4 ... ee 73, 162 Guthrie, John Francis” =). «2. eee 116, 147 Guthrie, Judy Ann 0) oa ee 116, 135 Guy, Sharon Rogarlene. |=. «a eee 116, 142 Hagy, Mark Steven 215%) 0 —. oseee eee 116, 191 Hale; Barry Sherman’ 4,7). «5 2 74, 145 Hale. Donita ge aie eq eee 40, 100, 157, 163 Hale; Danna 42 2=. le se 2 See 116, 157 Hale, Kenneth Wayne =. 7). =...) eee 100, 145 Hale; Richard Bunice?. } 4 . 2) + 2) eee 116 Hale, Ruth Diane Haley, Susan Lynn oye) ad ie 100, 141, 152 JW aps (oe ee 74, 148, 151 Hall, Allen Dale 2°. . 5 5 « ..: «5 2) 116 Hall, BenjaminDonald ...... 74, 144, 148, 166, 188 Hall, Garol Ann. .... 4.4.4. 0 280 eee 116 Hall.Clinton Albert % 2.5 5 5050 116 Hall, David Wayne . . i. 05). 4) 116 Hall, Dean Oliver... «4. 22. . . (oan 100 Hall, Joan Annette (9.34. ) 2.) 116 Hall Nancy Lrene=s)2..) 2 ss eee 116, 150, 152 Hall, Teresa'Gail 2. ..0. 2022. 0 100 Hall, Tommy Lee.) © s « 4m. 0 ee 116 Hamblin, Gonnie Marie a)-) 25) eee 100, 135, 149 Hammock, Michael Lee 7 = 2 7 4. . enenen 74 Handran, Richard (2k 3...) nn 33 Handy, Eddie Wayne ... . «« «0s 74 Handy, Elmer Wayne” 23. . ce tee 74, 162 Handy, Timothy Lee) 29%)... ) ne 116, 191 Hardy, Garol Ann” 293). -a ee 101, 141, 163 Harper, DebraMarlene . .. 13.) eee 74 Harris; Jack 4 26 «5 2 is eee 188, 191 Harris, John G. . . . . 2. a 44 Harris, Daniel Clyde” 2] = 29) 75, 146 | Harrison, Pamela Kay 5. 52. 6 eee 101, 142 Harrison, Sandra Leigh Hart, Mary Catherine cee 43, 62, 75, 135, 136, 137 al eit fs or Re ae 43, 61,75, 134 Hart, Sally Fates: 44...) ee 101, 141, 163 Hartley, T A. 54.45... ch. (3008 16 Hartman} James'Arthur .- 2) 92). eee 116 Hartsel, Deborah Leigh .. .. . 7.9.) see 116 Hartsel, Robert Seymour, Jr. . )=. = ) 75 Hash, Philip Odell =] 2. -e 2. = nn 116 Hatchett, KellyLee .... ... 2 eee 116 Hatchett, Rodney Dean ..... . . eee 75 Hatchett, Tony: ,5° .: «(91 cp ene 75, 142 Hawkins, SamuelM. .. . 5.5) . = 18 Haynes; James'Glynwood . 4.7) a04 see 101, 188 Haynes, Phillip Hugh ;. . . . © 4). eee 75 Haywood, JefferyDean .......... 101, 135, 143 Haywood, MargaretLouise ............. 75 Heckman, Morris Rabor = 2... .) eens 116, 191 Heckman, RhondaCharlotte ........... 42,75 Hedrick, LoisDale .....4. 24). +s een 101 Hedrick, Peter Lewis %.:... 0% =) 116 Hedrick; Tamara Lynn’. 2.1.2). . ee 116, 152 Helms, Constance Rachel +7 749) 29) eee 75, 136 Henderson,;Mark ....... s+. oe 185 Hicks; Charles Allen |.) 2... «2. nee 76, 145 Hicks, Michael Andrew .......... 101, 158, 188 Helms, Steven Leslie . .. .. 5...) ae 101, 149 Hill, Rosemary 22°. 3s se 101 Hodges, BrendaMae ......%. +... een 76 Hodges, CalvinSpencer ..:...%¢ .. eee 116 Hodges, GarolSue’ ° 2...) 5 oe 116 Hodges, CarolSusan..... 115, 116, 150, 171, 170, 209 Hodges, Clyde ....54530%. 0. ne 53 Hodges, Dandies ce ee ee 44, 188, 191 Hodges, Darlene... 2. sate ee 76, 148 Hodges,DeborahAnn ........ 117, 150, 170, 171 Hodges, DeborahJane . 2... a 2 2 eee 117 Hodges;Debra Faye) 4. - 2. oo oe 76, 144, 148 Hodges; Donna Faye. ... :-25 - wae fe ee 76, 145 Hodges, Iris Donna 024 22 8 ee ee 117, 142 Hodges, Joseph Marshel. .... 2...) ) seen Hodges, Karen Lee..-3 2 4455.4 ene ee eee 76 Hodges, Katherine Marie .............. 149 Hodges; Kerry Warren... ¢°:°. --5 0 © yn 142 Hodges, Lewis Clinton: ....7, 7% face tee 117 Hodges; Lynella Gail © 3,255. 2s 76, 135, 148, 162 General Index Fiodges; Marion Gryant, «as oe ye Se 117, 119 Hodges,MaryJane .......%... 376; 145 Hodges, MonaLisa ..... 112, 115, 117, 134, 152, 209 FIUTAS; HACKY LYNN Ki xijy)s ey ete ues Due 117 Fladadans crease’ Dale Ain) 6.5.5. soda eres 117, 142 Finuwes. dad Marine) s: sh s.0ele ae 101, 108, 134 Hodges, Tommy Willard ............ 117, 150 Fieagea; Wayne Phillip .425... . +24 cme 28 117 PIGUBEBRY VORNG RUU) mic cc an, siiviat alers ures 77 Hogan,BonnieSue .......... 105, 133, 135, 149 Holcomb, KatherineAnn .......... 36, 117, 135 Holcomb, Robin Lynn t,o... bar Be ee a 117, 158 Boland. penky Thomas: 2:29) 22.8 6.0 Fans 77 Houpad oil Douglas: week: 6 Bvidesteh wien ¢ va RigiangaboOuby ALVitios: wis, os Sb Sm Ree als 77,145 PrOMHOy OUIOTG BItON ban. «seen ee ei ets Se 101 Holland,CarolynSue ........... 101, 145, 149 Hoare anes Doreatha: « vadiee ko 6 (sn ore es 117 Holland, John Sherrard .77, 133, 135, 166, 182, 188, 192 Holland; Kathy Phyllis 4)... 6) oe. eee eS 117 Pigviands Mervin LEON, 4... 6 9. e8s wilco om 117 Penance Patt) LYNN! a5 4 5. Sivehens hee hee 117, 150 PIOMAROGEERRY GUC (2s Weustd Ave od eee) oe we 117 Holland, Robert Elwood ...... Re Mima Hooda: 77 SHOMPATIESRROCOL LCG) honey a 6c a nes bw ee 101, 146 Holland,SandraPaulette ........... 101, 149 Frolland;Sheryl Renee... 2.2.65 56h 00 119, 135 Monanayotarria AlWyn) Go. 5.6 6s nose oe wee 78 roland wVandaLee. (ecg .ednsed oon ly ee 78 POMeVeTiMmY: NOrion .. oicee aus Ges eek. oie 101, 143 eigueve Mary Diane! |. 5 slaw wie ee ee ae 40,101 Roney, LeresaLynn |. 6. eae se 36, 117, 142 Holloway,Leonard Thomas .......... ii aha POMPETOnCaGUCINy «5 cosa sea ae 40,117,141 PIPPI ATO GOL e als ie. neh hee lin © aie ts 101 Holt,Katherine Elizabeth ............ 78, 148 EGR UIS MIN KEYS: a ceo 0s wld a 57, 78, 143 Hopkins, Richard Lawrence ............ 147 Houston, CharlesKenneth ........... 117, 191 RIMLIREOTN ANIC! gv.) Say Oe sta ae ole 57, 142 PGMA PIN MA AOLING KAY cba sn eee ee nnct cee 78 Hubbard, ThomasRandolph ........ 40, 78, 148 PraanonmAnne Haley Gs es sas wkd Suetalw o 101 PAM GONAGHLOIYT SUG 6.4 cs es ww Gols i Ts 78 Poasone Danny Gordon .)ies ae seo we 6 coe 78 “SHEDS LEGALS 8 56 Rudson, sharon’ Mae . 5... 6. 6 we ee 78, 144, 148 Pitdeone violist Dorenda. 20.4. 4 44 2 a ha ls 101 Putoarpara Gall 3 6 ln a ae awe 117 Huffman,DonnaJeanne .............. 117 Fugnes; john Michael)... 2.65.44 8 bes as 117 Hundley, Clarence Leslie .............. 78 Rundley, Ray Bruce j.. 6. .6 sa. 78, 148, 166, 186 Hundley, DarrellLester .......... 40, 117, 155 Hunt, John Steve Hunt, Michael Lawrence Hunt, Nancy Gail Hunt, Nelda Lynn Hunt, Ruth Pmnt,ousan Annette % . . 2’. 6 6 oe 3% 102, 141, 149 PARE UMUIEXIG UC wate a Ewa eo ew 79, 80, 136, 162 EAT K ReitN Pe) 5: sco isi ay eies, 1c, OR 117, 147 Hurt, Oral Wesley Hutcherson, Susan Anne Hutchinson, Lester Harold Hutchinson, Rhonda Gail alee Fee ee 36, 117, 142 ‘es Ser CME mes har tits rakes 117, 155, 158 SSL nee 79, 148, 162 Sox, eae 117, 150, 188, 191 errata Th 102, 141, 149, 163 ETUMOM IONIC Ein aes vr aps. Gnu c meee ene oie 54 Fiviton,bugene Roger, Jr. . ss. 6555 8 a es 102 SOO ALE Y! Ghai hase 1c a See w er eRe ote Rene 54 Ingram, Derryel Hooker ..........%.. 79, 145 ingrem, Gary LEG fie sos .s oe 2 aa 40, 41, 102, 163 Ingram,GordonThomas .......... 79, 166, 188 inGrala TR NONOA GUE aes, js, « Sue eh nle Wels 4 Aenea 117 Pipenm. POresa UNG. nee eke ane) 4) ens 117751500152 PaIenRANGY Geir Gert Soe. oo kw 3 weve a 117,191 Pantian; DONTIG Mies Os ws sae eee ee Reena ais 79 Jamison, Charles Edward . .40, 41, 57,79, 155, 162, 166, 182, 183, 184 famison, Edna jane 4.6 a. ake « 102, 152, 153, 163 fomesans Elsie. lean gy eon, Gees been a tees oe 117 Jamison,FlorencelIrene .........., 79, 153, 162 Jamison, Helen Rachel. , 0..40. « 0. e005 om 117, 152 Famisonsbillid: Maen, Mts x. x's Paar Rane 117 fanison Richard Wayne,; 3.95) 6)... 4%. Pe eS 79 Jamison.) mothy, Otis - «5 aorta eae A ee el eis 118 Tam ison OW Ri eges a. s)he te eastern eos 16,151 Javier,MichaelDean ................ 102 PAVIGE td AUUNY | Oise oe ye ce ee ee 118 JBVICN ONVAGIaCG mur cae oardao gs a 79 jelterson? Doris jean? 0. .c.) Wade od oe 102, 149 FOCIOFEON SP BIR YG (, seeratts) i len wan Beary ees 20 letterson; Perry James yi Ys. Ri 4 ta 57,79 Tearrersonnousan Ann. 5, 4.2) skeae tend bees edo 80, 148 jenking; Richard Blain sick 65 4. ee 40, 188 JOnNsOnVEVaKayeG hess se cece oo Hopes 43, 118, 150 jonrisonsk torella tgs elo ol oo) eee, ks 16 Johnsorw. JOY Gayarene.. «aide ue ae ae 118 fObNSOMs Lolsaare cree ste oediein ces) aro cue 80 Johnson, Mittie Elizabeth .......... 62, 80, 135 Johnson, Sheldon Jerome . .40, 41, 61, 80, 134, 162, 163, 173 JonessHeverly Joan: ta 6.s: nee eae ees 43, 102 Jones; Bobbie ess site h10-0 a nce tat, a oe 102 JoneasBrenda sua oe irs as datoate seat rss 144, 163 Jones, DaniehGarson aie. 6. kit pack kere 147 Tonee avid sp entnet orca! Sey iatd: Slower rae 118 Jones, Kathy Sue Jones, Linda Gay ARMS Sa ee lat 102, 141, 163, 170, 171 Loo cheat eT ec ee 118, 150, 152 Jonesflonnie,Wayneenune, a) uses: tack dents eee 118 jonessMargio Ann iin tens oo: ye asec 80, 148 JonesiMark:Alvineer, yo ke eee Seen tae 80, 142 JonessMartha. Anns mum...) smscusme eetanth rs: ies 102 JonessMiaryiGaye ss vrscii sts area ner ae aor ah 118 JonesnWiary LeeGerme seo. wie crane eins 118 jonessNellie Maem. (cnet ton mre tet tars 80 jones; Robert Blovd gars) erne orc aaron 102 Jones; SharomnGartérmnc, crate niet eteneder ee 102 Jonesa lhomas'Leo my sere. ooo. sat aeuoas henna: 191 Jordan; Garnetta mare alsa c.s sellin oeremanae 118, 135 Jordan; Garnettawenwa. ec acd aaa, ep cache: eo 102 Joyce Betty Ruth Sag «lems eat 40, 80, 162 Joyce, Wonna Leigh 1.) nacre one ina 102, 163 joyces Rebecca Anni ok. cart nn cues yee 102, 163 Kahila; Kriss gemerticy sory nor tiren ont Gide 45, 188 Kasey; Gary Randellieys acti seep arene Ge 118, 191 Keattsyloyce’ Marie: ®, co iver arama ee 81, 145 KOGIEPLANCES§ pent e or) rivers dire ora gase caves seep 39 Kent Brice mmcscart «3 iin cnnckcd ar seen ee, 16 KeslersRobert Lewisign case.) as ee 118 Kessler. Joamlrenéem anise. ieee mene 81, 148 KiddsBarbarai] GCangeen ssast- fuck sreiia wens atts 81 KikerpViekie Leewee «rater teat 112, 118, 134, 157 Koil bys, Wil Warnegeipemee ne, ate oe, ehh eee urna 46, 185 KingsWeborahDiane ee. aac as yo emo en 102 Kinsley; Shirley Gynn qe. «say cies ais 102, 149 Kain byalind aay eam iram lace cee mnecnr 102, 108, 134 Kirk? ames E-aatareoor costs. « alscs sorkewieentolere 142 Kirk; Phyllis Annee. eee 102, 135, 149, 151, 163 KittingersMark Olivers .e) arsed ean me ciel 118 KnottesammieiRays a cei y ae ceed ee 102, 149 Kodenskis Sule @isten tr) x. cn foie ceo ua reno te ee uss 47 Lamkin; Lind a:Fayice we seer eae anne 81, 148 LanesMichaeli Gulley «ye .ec ate outers 118, 155 aPrade, Geneva Mae) 4.0) erasers Aen ae 118 LaPrade, Joyce Sandra Laury, Terri Lynn Law: ClaireyAnn eeedsies i ch ane een ape on oe 102 Law Denne Ruth soc oc vig santa ea alee caees 81, 148 Beawabina! Marie vedic a sistas ee in nee ae 118 Law, Everett Kennethi. a. ea 4 eee gee eee 102 LawsFlorence Lynn eer ae ee ee ee 118 Daw Garyotevinsonmens ts linuicnemt meer one 41, 81 Vawskatherine ]Ullannas-ne seen eeu cee usll 82 TawsKathy Ellenwae. . sane eer see. 82, 135, 148 MawsGeonard Henryacs. «© -aceee sees 102, 108, 142 Gawaviarshiall’ Wayne eerusa senate tlre 145 Bawspatricia AvoOnws.c. chet} 2 suse ee Geer 82, 145 BaweRobert either. ioe ae oh an ees 134, 149 Bawton.. Leola Grace yon 7. © i cee. seen cio el ae 118 Lawton Cucille@arol meeeemse co keen een cere 82 LaymansDaniel Leone a.soska utes came, eee 118, 147 Layman rank: B Tiere 530 abe eee sat dor etae rts 31 Layman, Harold Eugene Aibaymans Marviger eens ro 6c) aoe ee omiaiecl 22, 141 Layman, Sheri Jane . .37, 39, 41, 42, 82, 136, 137, 162 Leavelle,BonitaLeanda .....:......04. 102 Leavelle, OrangettaU’Lenda .......... 82, 148 LeavellextimothyLees vies scene heap awe el 118 Leavelle;Wasenayohn 22%. i .5-2 6 em « @ 114, 118 bee, Donald|Eugene wien. eee eee 102, 159 Tree) Rath yigeetinine ts nc co tetas te 40, 152 Leffue, Richard Guthrie 4. + oy) aiewy n ves 118 Legans; BettycA nie 3 55 shat) eee, ousnias bP sae 118 Legans; Harrygnmete fiteie ( Gxtryittindns Sut) shane Oh 143 Leagans; joyce: Marie? ae. «cc auksceotece a be 118 Lewis, Frankie Dillard, Jr. ..........-. 102, 143 Eily Shatonbluzabeth =. ho etienate ee oe 118, 119 Lively. Randall Charles... a-s7e8e cians ga 118 Logan, George William .......... 118, 150, 166 Logan MOSOS sey tre che oscar nie Se 145, 149, 182 Lover Wandal Bara e. 6 00402 hae ee iene 118 TVALIS aries Wee tres 5 Galen coer ho siesta, ads 102, 149 LOVE Wiarearet ay ste G8 ga? sts sic ey be ke 22 Lens sBa Wirt Bryan eo. 6-5, vhs tee Nimie a neo Oe 118 Lumsden; David Arnold ... 5. 6.6 ew we ws 102 ByncnvAlma Galleeens ais. vite: 4 n cas els 82, 162 Lynch, Cheryl Jean . .62, 83, 135,151, 153, 162, 170, 210 Evnch se Ora- Anis wo ei soaas ira Sees 102, 149 WVNCH, Leddy LRGh cre es x. 45, ss) Se eg eens 102 McBride; DabraLyntt... 05 -s sn suc) sue us tte) ee 103 MeBridefennifer-Anne =). = vi. a. nav 118, 150 MeBridesratriciat.vnni ns wise 6 ba ewe 118 MCHRUGs RODGE amc. o: ahs toys x1 cee aoe A 22 MCCA alia. Kay mere stin. calvsstos, Gisiae at etic 103, 135 McDaniel, Charles Russell 40, 103, 155, 163, 166, 182 McDaniel, Dinah Marie .......... 84, 148, 150 Mebaniel james eich oieirs Seon idtuaiedierae Gee athe 40 MeDanielsKathy Gynn ac. noch « Wen cag en a 118 MeDaniel, RobinInez ........... 117, 118, 150 McDaniel, SarahClaire........ 112, 118, 134, 138 McEnhimer, BerthaJean .......... 84, 142, 162 McEnheimer, SharonCourtlyn ...... 118, 119, 152 McEnheimer, SharonL. ............ 135, 157 McEnhimer, SylviaLaverne .......... 108, 135 McGhee; Debbie Lynne oc 4 .cr._sceweea tees 118 McGhee: lester Dean... 6 ane 103, 146, 158 MeGhee) ReginaiGaili, - 2. us0% vo ic mee els 103 McGuire, BenjaminGarrett .......... 118, 147 McGuire; Debbie Suey. 4 ences ater os 103 McGiireyLanry, Neil gn. ae aera tyr aera 36, 103 MeGuire; RobinjLouise pS a7. cases 118, 157 MeGuirevRuby Aileen: nc: aici panes een kom 118 McHeimer, Elijah Lowell .............. 118 MelaughlinsBlizabeths..o 14 4 44 « aaa 33 McLaughlin, PamelaAnn . .115, 118, 135, 152, 158, 209 McManaway, Charles Augusta, Jr. ......... 118 MeMinnis; Sandravey nara cas te eat. nd muna oases 47 McNeil; David Rranklin 49. 4416 «einen ea ah 118 McNeil,MaryJane .......... 103, 108, 134, 157 McPherson WathvsAniies curd sa) saobauieee benel Gee 103 Mass; Gayle jeanv aurea fo. caus, oc) oammnieed san 118 Mackenhimer,Glendora........ 83, 148, 206, 207 Maddy, Dennis Wayne .103, 133, 135, 149, 166, 182, 184, 188 Mann Onn: Davidson asi. ue mere 103, 155, 163 Manning, GarrollDalemir.. scat eri ee 83 Manning, Dennis Eugene) “2% os = =) «n.ls el on 83 Manning; Dorinda Gail mac. « ane een ee 118 Manning, DouglasEdward ........... 83, 145 Manns) GynthiaAlease 7). 3 as aa enous 118 Wanns Vanessa aes tots cots Gs ee 117, 118, 150 MartineRichard!bernarda. ci. eee sae) cee 191 Martins hom as 970. :-. .) aaa vits Aas ee a 47 Mason, Debra Lee Mason, Jenny Marlene Pap oe SAP OLE 103, 149, 206 Se tere aay ac © 103, 149, 152 Mason, Kim Gstelley 5am ae on) hats oar 118, 152 Masonybphyllis|anet@ ciaiacsse ots 4) Wace ene 118 Mason, Stewart Biliott) can. -. +) sa ae es een 83 Massey, Victoria ibynni in awn ate onan arene 118, 150 Matherly, Linda'Suzanne! 2%). ios, umes ss oon 40 _Matherly, Marshall Clark. BROS salsa bar RH et hs 103 Matthews, BrendaKaye ............. 83, 148 Matthews;|Margurite 25. ii. 4s ge aa. 103, 159 Matthews,SusanDiane ............ 103, 142 Mattoxs Kathy re irce 3: a2 te Se ees 103 Mattox, Kelvin Bernard Mattoxs Michael Andre Wise: = Go enone at 118 Maxey, AlioniEs any sits aieabic gal Sere Ps kas 118 Maxey aGurtic Ly itt mont ue chao iie hotkey ure vases 118 Mayhew Susie: Gay 8.49) « n ey 118, 119 Meador: Jetfirey sew wk deat eo x) 61, 84, 134, 162 Meador joey Alan.) cue. abate ot eae 40, 103, 149 Meador, Phyllis Maria «= 2. gy) seseeueds meena 103 Meador, Timothy Bruce ............ 103, 159 Meadows, Joyce Elaine ........... 84, 148, 162 Meeks Jerry Steven) cepems a a nae 119 Mocks: Teddy 0s perc cz Yew ee ee 2 ee 84 Meeks Tommy L669 0c 2% ee a 103, 149 MelascosNancy iva aaa a tt eee om ok eee 48 Mendenhall, CharlotteLouise ........... 118 Meénefee;. Crystal Renita) ), 4 acess uate eee 119 Menefee,KevernJerome ........... 103, 240 Middleton, VictoriaJean ....... 112, 119, 134, 158 Middleton, William Detwiler ............ 103 Midkiff. Renda dag 2a 2 sheer ees eee 84 MilampWajorle se me. wcdaunoon 8. wareveustas mane 23 Miller; GusaniRuthy os. ee. had wreaths bare, 119 MillironjiCharlas ts ans 30499) ota noes 85, 182, 188 Milles Aliga Ly nnee . or.) © 5 5. yaa aie 103, 141, 163 Millattames Baron 1.08.25 -Pugante aie tt hs 119 Milis; Regina Sve. a so weaker eee 85, 148 Milton, William Edward ............ 119, 191 Minnix, TaMmiC’ Giaiie! ara, offs s 9 dee) Sees oe 85 General Index Minion, Stepien: ta iis uae te aie a concn 85, 145 Mitchell, Carolyn Delaine ............. 149 Milehell, George: Ga rier, ocean ee 40, 41, 85 Mitchell; Janet Carol o.oo ant. ere 103, 149 Mitchell; Linda Faye ®. 7.) fae, ca 119 Mitchell, Ricky Levi J) fa... stee r ee 119, 147 Mitchell; Ronnie“. td eee 57, 85, 186 Mitchell; Sandrayane. sc.) tee fe ne 119, 150 Mize Martham auc frie 2 ke ee et ee 159 Mohler, Stephen David . =... a)s oe eee 103 Montgomery; EttaMae. 5.5 a 5 es ee 119, 150 Montgomery; Mary ont nose eon tiene eee 85 Moore; Beverly Diane 12 . ee ne eee eee 119 Moore; Bonnd Kay 9+ 45; «ane ene ee 119 Moore, BE. RONG 4 ), gous oo ude Ce om ee Oe 119 Moore; George: % =. siesta ht ee eee 85 Moorman, jay Vincienti =. 7 ute ce ole lees 103 Moore} Paul lee. 2) wares cee ee eee a oe raee 85 Moran, Harvey Douglas(H.D.) .......... 103 Moran, JelireyLynn ese ee ee 57, 85 Morris; Jane: Metts: x4 c.%.%: 9s oe et eke ee 86 Morris; Janice). 2s «su ee oe ee 86, 162 Motley, Danny). nae. + ene one nc eee 86 Motley; Donna Suey ve pe eee eee 119, 150 Motley, Margarets” . 3.5.92. 5 2... eee es eee 19 Motnteastle; Jack ...5. 7 see ee eet eee 86 Mountcastie; Paula Kay's =. sae ces nee 119 Mulkey, Tammy Susan ........... 40, 119, 135 Mulkey.; Wanda vac. 4 ave a eee oe ee 86 Mullis; Kathy Suey. 4 are ca oe 43, 119, 150 Mullins; Peggy Leigh: 1205 3 5 nos i oes eee nee 119 Mullins) Royall wc anes cs ae kee ee eae 45, 186 Mullins; Wandaiynn 6) 0 eee cece ee 103, 144 Murray,CynthiaLyne ...... 119, 149, 150, 152, 154 Muse, Filmore Edward, 2.94), 9 te er 103, 188 Myers, Eunice: 4.2 0x i ee ee tet on eee 28 Natt; Beatrice Ethel yen 104, 141, 158, 206 Naff,KarenDiane ...... 40, 116, 119, 138, 157, 209 Naft,: Margaret ( .)4)445 ) oe ee 119, 150, 152 Naff. Wesley: Ws a7 com ec Sateen ante eee 16 Neamo,; Robin 22.2... 7-9 @71, 66, 154; 162 Neathawk, DeborahLynn ...... 119, 142, 171, 170 Neathawk, [ulia Ann jan oe cee 104, 149 Nester Gary Leon con) 1 Gee ne ee 86, 145 Nester, Sharom a... 5. 4 2s a ate eee 86, 148 Newman, Brenda: .5. 4-0). oer eee 86, 148 Nichols, Barry Leland) = 9.5 . 90.) ee 119, 150 Nichols, Donna. Maria’)... «a a eee nee 104 Nicholssrranks 63.30 29, 62, 82, 133, 135, 166, 188 Nichols, Raymond | o=, 3 cat. 4 ot eee ee 119 Nichols, Steven Marshall ....... 05% 40, 41, 186 Nichols, Susan Lynnette” «ih. 2 3) a cen eee 119 Nichols; Teresa Faye. .-.. i. anon 36, 104, 152, 153 Nix: FPanCes: ¢ oii aia yh oe, ee 28 Nix, Chom aspishe 50 on he 25 Nolen; Harmon Leege. 2.6, ee a ee 86 Nunley; Betty Darlene .., , . 2.5.44 oo oe 86, 36 Nunley; Connie: Lees... ee ee 86, 148, 162 Nunley; Melvin Wilson 94) et 119, 124 Gakes, Chucky; 4 cer 2 ye eee 104, 144, 147 @akes; Denise Daler =, 2). av.c:00 em ee ee 87 Oakes, Donna: (ox ers ee ee ee 87 Oakes, Kathy Marie 45. , .o.-s0 2) eer 104, 149 Oakes, Ricky Lynn, .s.heeeee bee ee cee 104, 142 Oakes; Leddy Lee 2%: 24505 eee ee 87 Olichivier, Henry joseph ose oe ee ee 104 Oliver; Zelotes Kenneth: 250. 5 25 eee ee 104 ©'Neal, Glitton Irby Ge. 2 = Sica cee eee 119 O: NealsReva_ek evtots coo chale- sen Gay ee ee 119 Orr Margaret G, 2% 3 505 ax. ea een ee 20 Pagans, Barbara Gail 2 Wn. cen er ee 104, 145 Pagans, Carol Lakhonia , 255.55 a eae 87 Pagans, DoraJane . . . .104, 108, 134, 141, 149, 152, 154 Pagans, Edwin McKinley .............. 119 Pagans, Gena Stewarts sia ee ee eee ee ee 119 Pagans, joyce:Ann «yas vis te eee 119, 150 Pagans, Laura Darlene--..; 12... 4% 87, 145, 148 Pagans, Ronnie Lee ofinBar. if eau canoe eee 87 Pagans, Stephen Blake’... 4%. 5 0 ae se 87, 143 Pagans, Wanda Fey ici. 8; 2 er eee 119 Pagans: Weasley Ray 4:1, te es 104, 143 Palmer, DeborahLillian .......... 87, 148, 153 Palmer, Earline Eunice ........ 112, 119, 134, 142 Palmer, Michael Nelson ........... 57, 87, 162 Palmer; Susan Paye 2%: 4,5..-% se eee 104, 142 Parcell, AnthonyLewis ............. 40,119 Parcell; Benjamin Lee (056.405. Oe eee 149, 154 Parcell,CharlotteSusan .......... 87, 134, 136 Parker; Martha fare. ¢ a: se a ae 119 Parker,Paul Douglas ....... 88, 135, 154, 162, 170 Parks, Kevin Cay iqid: % sistas cm see een 120, 147 Parrish) Kathy Ann 2%: sc. ts cant te) eae ee 120 Pasley,Evonne Elizabeth ......... 104, 144, 149 Pasley; Ronald. 22% wlan = shee 3 eee 56 Pate, Kathy Ann. a e0e-3 are ee eee 88 Pate; Ocieudith s4.1....22) eid ee 120, 167 Patterson, Henry Lee ae in insane ee ee 104, 159 Patterson, Melvin Lewis) a ane mete e eeaetn 120 Patterson Nancy Karem: ergcu. (teen ee ae 120 Patterson, Nina Vernae teens eet sete tee ae 120 Patterson,;RobertEarly, sees eu ase one cere Payne, C Nelson as seas ae, ee ee eee 17 Pendleton, DavidCable ............ 120, 147 Pendleton, Deborah Jeaw =o en ee eee ee 88, 148 Perdue, Claudette Denisey a ee mee mee 88 Perdue, Emily SUG lene. nee eee 88, 142, 143 Perdue; Judy Ann se. ous ieee eee 88, 148 Perdue, Miriam Jean Perdue, Sandra Kay Perdue, Sandra Lolitamess atts ern nee 104 Peters] Brenda GU erste ee avn anne ee ere 145 Peters, David Abraham |rs aren eee 104, 166 Peters, Debra Jean PetersaNancy Ruthie meer teats. ene 120, 150 Peters, SandraGayle' 7. 72......- 120, 150, 161 Phelps: Dorothy, o5-0) = ee a ee eee 33 Phelpsyy vonne Clotilde ae eee eee 104, 159 Pickeral, Gary Blake@epesae nese Glee ee 120, 147 Pierce; Susan’ Wi). es sonctiosan cians RT oerin oee 88, 163 Pinkarditiowargil.ouls men asin eee 36 Poindexter, David Wendell ........... 88, 143 Poindexter, Jacqueline Yvonne ........ 104, 149 Poindexter) Katies — o A 4 ae ee eee 56 Poindexter, KennethLee_ .64, 88, 148, 166, 182, 183, 188, 192 Poindexter, Lawrence Wayne ......... 120, 150 Poindexter,Sandralrene .......... 40, 120, 150 Popeck; Richard, 0372.2 ee eee 25r 1571 Powell, Charles!) avidite- mee sae aeeert nae 104, 143 Powell Juanita Maes 2) 7a ete ees 120 Powells Meliss ailcis mares enn nner 104, 105, 163 Powell Mike?” 728 ea, sintecas doing ee ee 191 Powell,NoelDean......... 88, 134, 148, 166, 186 Powell,RhondaAnne ........... 104, 149, 152 Powell, Shelia) Maries) = 2 acne eee 120, 150 Powell; Cony: Lee wis 2 oh ae ae ee 104, 141 Presnell; Dennisviartiin ss 9 ee 148 Preston, Garolym@onnece = |.a- ena ene ee 120 Preston: Donald Orens:, see ee eee 104 Preston, Preda'Galemrcs. 07 oe) eee 88 Price; Tommy Lees: 5 sae.) hn) eee 159 Prillaman, Bendy Lavelle Prillaman, Charles Robert Prillaman, Deborah Ann Prillaman,EmilyMae ......... 40, 105, 149, 206 Prillaman,.Gloriaiiealt 8.0 eee 105, 141, 149 Seararkecminie cs och cr yer 89,170, 171 le hs, el eee ts 40, 62, 89, 135 Puillaman) James Edwardes. secu ener one 120 Prillaman, JosephEdward .............. 89 Prillaman, JosephEdward ........... 105, 146 PrillamansMary, Anna os aesi oes arnt meant ee 120 Prillaman, Nelson lees) Esnctoneieo aeer 40, 105 Prillaman, Phyllis Dianna’ a 6 eae eee 40, 120 Prillaman. Richard’ Mead) ean) )snci seen 105 Prillaman, Roy William)... sae ee 112, 120, 150 Prillaman;, Sheree Paiges ce. te ere 120 Proctor, John Douglass se en en eee ee 120, 191 Pruitt) Edward Leesa nana. eee 89, 146 Pugh; Dale'Stephen 9. ¥ecn.cs se een tne 120 Pugh; David Lynne eee ee 120, 147 Pugh; Lawanda Paves ss caeer, qe ree errs 89, 148 Pugh; Sheila Leigh oe re eee ne eee 105 Ouinn; Gilda Maxineg at. es) eee 120, 150 Quinn, Kelly: Thomas? -s ). «eee 105, 143 Quinn, Larry Gordon 4). Goes 105, 108, 135, 182 Quinn, Linda Lows= 48, see wee eee 43, 120, 152 Quinn; Noah Albert,:|ti tee ee eee eee 120 Quinn, Phyilis Annveaco. 6 cio ae ee 89 Radford, Cathy Paulette ..... 105, 149, 151, 152, 154 Radtord,Donna Louise)... 2 ee 144 Radford, Shelia Diane, 25... 54 eee ee 120 Rakes; Thomas Ghester: 5 2.5) ee ee 105 Ramsey, Danny Ray (ic: . ) 9.73% 2 eae ee 105, 143 Ramsey, Donna.) .. i-s 2 eh ee ee 48 Ramsey, Harriet Hawasa 120, 135, 150, 152, 158 Ratcliffe: Clarajanéy . , ...-% eo. 62, 89, 135, 148 Reece, John Perry: ¢ 2 2 fa oe ¢ 40, 105, 108, 134, 154 Renick, Robin Jean 4. 2125. 230 ae 120, 150, 152 Renick, Van Taliaferro’: ):. 2. = ee ee 89, 162, 185 Reynolds, DeborahCarol .......... 89, 148, 153 Reynolds; JackieLynn’ 3.) 54 see 105, 163 Reynalds, Mark'S: 4-4 45.0. 5 ee 105, 146, 154 Reynolds, NormaJean ............. 105, 144 Sai eee ee... 40, 88, 148. Richardson, Deborah Lynn Richardson, Joseph Logan, |r. .. 5. eee 105 Richardson, Russell James’ - . 2.0 eee 120 Richardson, Sharon Elainé . . 492°) 0 eee 89 Rigney, BarbaraSue_ . .112, 120, 124, 132, 134, 150, 161 Rigney, CarolynJean .. «0: 25 - en eee 148 Rigney, DarleneKay . . .. + 2) ues) ete ee 120 Rigney; DonnaLynn .|... . 2) sg1) sue 120 Rigney,,.Mitze Kay. . « ... + . «el )sus ike 121 Rigney, Rex Martin... .. 2 «.. « « cies) veut 121 Rigney, Ronnie Wayne. . ....) a:)5)e)-0 eee 121 Roberts; GliftRay ... ... ...0 . 3p ae 105, 142 Roberts, Eddie Nathaniel .............. 146 Robertson, Annette Elizabeth 40, 89, 136, 157, 162 Robertson, BettyAnn .... = + 9 9)s)seaeeaee 89 Robertson, Brenda'Gay, 7 30°. scree 89, 142, 143 Robertson, Carlton James .... 2-4) -eeeannee 121 Robertson, CharlesEdison ........... 121, 191 Robertson, Danny Edward ... 2 23.) yee 89 Robertson, David Thomas 7 3-2) s0. een 121 Robertson, David Wesley . . ..)))...seeae nee 90 Robertson, Debra Louise . . 7 723) 135 Robertson, Elizabeth Deborah .... . 90, 119, 121, 150 Robertson, Gabriel Henry 2. 2. eee 105, 159 Robertson, Gary Lee “ . .) = «eee 90, 162, 188 Robertson, Jerry Lee . . . . . 2 0 oe 105 Robertson, Jessecia Diane . . 25 ..s0sneaeee 61, 90, 134 Robertson, Jim D. ......2 ; . .93.) ene 54 Robertson, Leslie Keith... 5.) Qaame eee 105, 121, 191 Robertson, Thomas Jerome + 7 essen 121 Robinson, Robert Howard ......... 105, 163, 185 Rucker, Ronald Dean' ... ©. : 7 4). 121 Rucker, Samuel Kay |. 74 28) eee 121, 147 Russell, Raymond Alan ..... 7) 0eeeeeee 146 Rutrough, Christine Rutrough, Gary Wayne is) relengy co el e an 105, 149, 152, 163 « oy agen 90, 146, 147, 151 Rutrough, Laura... ... = . . 9) ¢0) eee 19 Rutrough, Lillian’ . . . . . 0 3) sence ene 152 Saferight, Carolyn... .... 0d. ree 23 Santrock, Brantley Carter (Pete) .......... 105 Santrock, Charles .. 2%. ... 72 alleen 52 Santrock, Peggy ©... . .% = «404 as ene 48 Saul, RobertLee . «.... 255+ 7 ene 90 Saul, Ruth’ (jcuses cele ee 105, 135, 149, 154 Saunders, Darius Lynelle . 23) 148 Sawyer, Kenneth Arthur .90, 135, 166, 182, 184, 188 Scott,Deborah ... 5: .. « nen 106 Scott, Gary (6.6 6. ee 2, ee 106, 144 Scott, Patty 2.4.24 a la ceyenn eee 106, 144, 149 Scott, Rickey Lee... .. = 33.) 5) eee 121, 191 Scott, SharonKay .... ..: 1.) . sue 90, 148 Scott,,Teresa 4s 2.) jen 106, 108, 135 Seagle, Ginger Reeves .... . = « .) nee 90 Seagle,,Penny Ellen ....... . 22). eae 43,121 Seay, Bobby «ss i208 @ «mo 4.7 106 Shaw, Terry Lorene 2% . 2c5. 250 148, 153 Shearer,JohnDouglas ......... 40, 90, 155, 173 Shelor, Mark Eric . . 2 .«, oo. Saeeeeeee 121 Shelton, Carolyn .....: . «05 . a ee 106 Shelton, Jennifer ... . 2... «55. ee) 106, 142 Shepherd,.Debra Ann, ... 2... ) eee 121, 150 Shepherd, Sherrie Elizabeth .......... 90, 162 Shively, Gary Leon... .. .. ... : se 122 Shively, Jeff se.) .. . 4. aR re 106 Shively, Patricia:Ann 7, (asa enone 90, 148, 162 Shively, Thomas Moyer .. .. 9). 20s 40, 90 Shively, William Blaine... .. 7. = enGneueee 122 Short, Carolyn Faye’. . ... .)..20. nee 90, 148 Shorter, DeborahJean i... .3 7 eee 91, 148 Shorter, Lyndon Keith. . .. ... ... 3 91 Sigmon, AlanNeil ......... 40, 41, 91, 134, 166, 185 Sigmon, Deborah, Jean’ .). ... 5) eee 122, 150, 152 Sigmon, James Herman ....... .. 2 eee 122 Sigmon, Kathy)... ... «., .. oe) SOG 106, 159 Sigmon,Monica ....... 105, 106, 108, 133, 134, 206 Sigmon, RickyLynn ....... 7.) Sn 91 Sigmon, Sabrina +...) 2 « . ee ee 106, 141, 149 Sigmon, SandraLucille ......... 29 91 Sigmon, Walter Tony i . . «« 2s) eee 122, 147 Sigmon, WandaLynne ..... .. ..9.% eee 91 Simmons, Betsy Kay . 4,2. % 22°6 0eem 106, 141, 163 Simmons, Dale... ... + .. i). ee eee 191 Simmons; Douglas, = f 2 «10s eee 106, 159 Simmons, Louise Claudia ........... 122, 152 Simmons, Lynwood Irvin . ... + +s). 2s ane 122 Simmons, Rachael Yuonne ............. 91 Simmons, Thomas... . --s « « «f ws «0 eee 55 Simms, John Clifford, Jr. . x. «. + ot see eee 91 Simms, Mary. ..% 1 = + + + = ve Geene ee 106 Sink; Alan Leon ..).: ss. « ! gee ee 91, 162 eee ee 122, 182 Sink, Barry Lee General Index Binkgorute Darnell. 8, 4 % warty iean ae dnutes 91 Sink, Deniece Sharon .....1%..... 112, 122, 134 INK, ORME nces: cae oes coe entas bin Sena 106 ink, Harvey Andrew 5 5 oon. totes hae ace 122 Sink, EAM GArOh . 6h. 6 as ae eel eG 40, 116, 122, 135, 138 Sink Jimmie Michael. {.4)..4 0.85 2. . 122, 147 SINK LOIGH Gescovecedg ts eae Ol ak Se ee 8 43, 106 Sink, Ronald’ Duane 45 1. .o.. oe ae 62, 91, 135, 162 KE yee. Vere ay, ces (et tins 45 BA SMEECUCT 5 .cuetuma vows: GoRMYS cs 91, 148, 162 Sink, Trudy Marie — .40, 115, 116, 119, 122, 135, 138, 157, ) 209 DIEK; OUDIG LYNN Siebe caio vy ws ke ce Ae 122, 150 SIBAE PPISCLILGA ER tae eg fort eM er: 106 BRtES PR ETaAn ANG aerets bi iret, eae sy re lease aks 122,159 BIBL MICHAEL eencu oh orate Serre cee ae 31 GUC UROPED LANG since St sathy. se vase een Ae 91, 162 PEGUMOONOM Mere? Ditcun: ein lecny-iiccaiteres ft tes 106 BIGHUMLIGHN EG Mme GG |e ile oattcante mi 106, 149, 163 Biosn udy Gale. dt. ws 2 91, 136, 153, 157, 162 Bloanevianivvea Bllen eo. 2 foe. ho hdl ee dL 122 BUMP ALCO 0 2515) ose Secs 6 waa te 43, 106, 149 PRPC MES AYUY Me ies at hos ees Pease see as ok A) ye or A 191 BroviR pts OK Vi atx hie isp) connec aks, Gos, ie ees 106, 159 Bumiteshanieshaward 6 is 6 4c ee ww 92 pith, Wlyde Timothy «4. 2. . 6 a 4 122, 157, 191 BoritinHrankie WESIGy: (cce u As case cies. oe ape 122 STE UESLONIG MEW sis, frucMacrieh ce cei centage etter iss 92, 148 BtIenrVALVIN Ga. Ok ss hh eee. 4 ae 122 BALIN GUT Mele ns soe hp itaede as. Wim aie uactaiiaeiblh onsets 52 Bri OVCE Mariel ol vi.nisiphs Olude veaey sow see 122 MEO MALE VNBO: he peers temas ae erd ee ci ineteey events 122 Barruerathy @arol: ye ess sn et oy 122, 142 PIECING! 9s, 5 a 5%) What aeote wiv ke ae 122 exritn, beonard Elroy 25 sos 6 ws eo a eo 122, 191 SCC ALEC) Clb) OF, tia oats ae cplin eran at aaah 122 Pra RRLOLA LAG (nie. ia BUR des gs esi .a st at 122 BI IVaUrICe Earl a4 5 44 Adie Ges 122, 147 COVTGL i Sa Eel YE) [Odes en 106 SSTVEC EA IUT UI TON ee cso ca erste. es Weel Gs ae 106, 143 PMI EMNY ONC! 2 sais sashes Sos te este 92, 135, 148 Bmilinanebecca Marie. 9.) 6 4. eee ee a 122 Smith,ReneeGwyn :........... 122, 134, 150 SNM RVOATION Bon 50%. aig 4 Sear cekn ew 188 Sees, GN. 6S Ee Cre 43 Siitinerhiomas George 1. 2 ae ee i we 122 Smith, Vann Marsha _ .70,77, 92, 133, 154, 166, 170, 171, 206, 207 SBOE OTICLA Met! ce ecroat. arte hay seit eens oS nob 106, 159 SEER AGU TET TRESS le 106 Solomon, George Phillip .......... .. 106, 143 Southall, DebbieGail .... . 40, 106, 134, 141, 154, 206 SSISENGIE POTTS Lee Mere res tee at clas act ni artsy. fot 28 Spencer, CurtisAndrew .......... 122, 147, 150 Spencer, DeborahKaye .....i.. 222 neu 92 Spencer,James Matthew .............. 92 Spencer,james Mitchell . .. 0.2.6 be es 122 Spencer, Marshall Lee... 66 eG 92 BPrause;RIGhArG Hy toa is ws css fe ee Shee 123 Blamey;Garolyn Diane . 2 .)s6 6 6 ke be 123 taming roe) Willifuees 2. ise oa a es 106, 149 Seana tener TCs Gale wt. vi cule ah atedoenis cobave seas 148 SLE UAE DECOM. cei, Go) a Ss GR thacr tenon Ue % 48 stanley, Limothy William ...... 6. ss 123 Starkey,KennethMonroe .............. 37 Biarkevesharon Kay dias. 6 bw. wee eo 123557, Branko vwOnernw YOM Grcc eh paris. (ee 0. = hoe et ok 123 BtankevaoleverAllenons, = aw ta wk oe «sos a 106 SlarkayaVian COrmelius «Gos qth Ge bk eee 149 BPMENIS HONEA KAY c Gavidcs. tyes Slee. tet 39, 92 Stone,DonnaMarie.......... 119, 123, 135, 150 BIDMeANlArlam WiGAT G5) cs ope lard ae 106 Stout, David Edgar, Jr. ....... 92, 141, 155, 158, 162 Stovall, Stephonia Mozelle ........... 92, 149 Strickler, Anthony Connel .............. 92 BiIranee Wenise Renee (6 cy non Leelee ce: aks 123 Suffel, Michael Douglas ............. 93, 145 Sumrell,DavidJames ............. 155, 162 Sutherland, James Michael ............. 106 Swanson, Doyle Clifford .............. hes DWOARBONP TAVIS LOOM tensa. ass 6) eeu a aos 106, 135 Swanson,WandaLynn ....... 61, 81, 93, 134, 148 Sword, David Stacey = mis. kets os tn 123, 147 Sword. Wanna Susayn. cious: « oh ehols Gs S23 S 145, 148 maviors Brenda Leet eon ts Oe cy aicin tess 123 Taylor, Cheryl Lynn . .105, 106, 108, 133, 134, 141, 149, 154, 163, 206 aviOrs iY ROBCOG 6m 5.) chacareis) out ees a 123, 143 TAVIOF INGA Gaia tit sash eects woe tae 123 Taylor,Mary Alease ......... 106, 145, 148, 154 Mavlor:S haron Tallulah’ 3. 4 0 «0% .0 a)% 123, 150 TOrry; GARUYCONIAG® © re ees. c 4 Wy currence 93 TALI Wepre sas Bik af buat ees apa 106, 145, 149 Lerry, woreanza Wallace: om, 2. qa. .s 2 fok w we 106 erry,oniriey Marie tae. . , sa0c 107, 149, 152, 153 Testerman, James Micheal ............. 123 hhomas, Fattie Mac aite we ks. ch Rewer any 123 Thomas, Mary:Gowise = y9e.4. so vos) «pia 50, 142 Thomas, Oral Vincent a eae. ae een 93, 173 Thompson, Barbara jean won sane cl. fs 4 107, 144 Thompson; DaleiwWiusone. he... Fees one 107, 149 Thompson; James, cea) sas adie = Mitek ed 44 Thompson, John Lewis”). ais soe Vee le cues 93 Thorntons William ENGtties n tenn ance: 107 Thorman; |oseph Daniel @e-e.n «a0 eae 123 Thorman, Nancy Susan. .... « . ae 107, 152, 153 Mhurmian, Kandy 6 Welle sae ene we 123 Thurman. RicharaAlany qq... a0 cat) seen 107, 142 Thurman narom. Marie wi) ee Nee punt lars 93 Thurman, William Benjamin ............ 93 TinslevaMichealelracy en nsec Geese ae ene 123, 191 insley. Wayne: Howard ie wanetsnat ae meee ens 123 Tolers|Ud yon Tee ements i ee 107, 149 Tolliver, Robertiee= nae ercacu aes, are tear 123 osha BallyaNl ic hed | Mae setae en me eee cs ue, 93 Tosh | OVCe LOCINGame erm ann ee hinns 93, 144, 148 trail, DetorahiSue ge 2 oe. nas ores alk 107, 152 Treadway, ChristinaAnn =. «2 20.4 9 ae oe 93 wrotter Helen Maries. 0. 4. ae nee 50, 123, 142 ‘Trottersisara Garoly imams i ani arene ee 123, 158 Truman, LuraAnn (0, ss oe 107, 108, 141, 157 Crunran, Ora Mae Sia .ss nak hea, cee nae 93 ‘Truman, ,oheilaiache eas wsateceee eno 93, 135 Tuck Robie Lecmeereeeartws sameeren 123, 147 Tuning, Clarence Roosevelt ....... 62, 94, 135, 170 Turman, Deborah Lynn serene aaeee sees SGya7ded (urner, Bobby Warren). 0) Gee cee eens 123 (urneri@arol |UNcam era em Ge 107, 149, 163 urmer, Wand heneeemm a. emnncentt: 107, 141, 154, 163 Murer Dianne Ly nn een earn et ede 123 Turner; Glenn Miller. ta: meat sacs eee) te 107 auannery Kim, EdWard Gee.) ars en. nee 53, 107 Mid TOOT cnet th oe Uae eM Eeey Gente Cir secede 16 Tyree; Gynthiablizabeth ee. 6 ae. soe 43, 123, 152 yreesPredaGay a sesey ta. «eye, So's Gr 123 iLyree; JOVCewW aries wits cls clma ne ern i 94, 142 iyreexRebecca lynn eee ern: b 94, 142 Tyree, Rita Faye’ we was. sissa ao oa ek els 94 hyree Willian Whom as merece nner er ae 36 Underwood: Judy-Anniea. asec ean tls 107, 159 Via; Kandis Jeanwige mgcac caspase anes cae sos 94 WaderAngelaiMaricg sai mrt al ari ayaa it ae 123 WacermAriitha starkgeemntaa5me ca cina nt ekme men fata 36, 94 Wade, Faye Sharon | iem a6 iakeyes se 6 123, 150 Wade3.Gary.Eord ype so tsese, eee err tee 123, 191 Wade; Kathy Jean 2 ch aeeae states, coon 4 36, 123, 142 Wade, Randall Timothy ........ 40, 123, 141, 150 Wade Ricky-Llovde swam. aemenen ee nr 2. the 37, 39 Wade; Roy Leow, sas. tek senar ka -P curee. volta ees 143 Wagner, Clifton Mark ..... 61, 94, 134, 135, 166, 188 WahlberexLindas .a ewe oe ak aeons An toa, 49 Wainwright, Eric Larenza .119, 123, 135, 150, 188 Wamwrighterstelle:s aemeume: Poses ot ete sic © 56 Wainwright, Leander Nelson ..... 36, 37, 39,71, 94 Walker; AnnmLynette =.) - 4... 2 124, 152, 157 Walker: Blizabeth Gilesim..: ..5. a0 ¢ neni 36, 37,124 WalkerPenelope Jom gure 4 oir ites) meee on ce 124 Walker; RodneyiLynne. 2 a. 0): oe es we 94, 145 Wal KeriROgemLeewraiear mri, uitst-4, reerae nes 94, 162 Walker, William Jackson ........ 94, 133, 182, 188 Walterss|anice Lee a .unwer. of cane baa ears 36, 124 Wampler;Richard Thomas 9. 4. 4.0) oe: 94 Wampler,SusanLane ........ 112, 124, 134, 138 Warren, CynthiaDarlene ........... 107, 145 Warren, Jeanette Lugenia ....... 43, 107, 108, 134 ' Washburn, TerseaKay ............. 124, 150 WeatkinsavictonmicaluO anew) i. er 124, 191 Watsons Hetty ummm tar a uniter tele, acl tes Gi: 23 Webb: Bryan Pugh atae teen acts rence Webb: Evia Mer a tetusme tees cies dtr ie bah ae i 56 Webb. Glenna Lecumner ie, easier mee na 107, 152 Webb. Jimmie Dean ms 6 fae. se keen oni fe see 124 Webb, John Daniell e205. ae eas 94, 158, 166, 188 WebbcJonathaniAllangvara «cers. coc as os 107, 186 Webb, Michael Wayne ............... 124 WebbsRonnie Ledv meme stereos gi) api a 124 Webb, SusanLynn ........ 107, 141, 149, 154, 206 WebbrWanda Sievers. sneered cats ese 94, 148 Webster, ChesterEdward ........... 107, 159 MV GDS(Gr: GING G gece toy see ie en ncs ey 107 Webster Mark Steven Gc oas. oe 2 o 95, 162 WiepslersNancvANia 4... aint sie oo Gives 124 Webster, RichardLee .............. 95, 146 Webster, RobertWayne ............ 124, 147 WeDAlGraRnOndG |G. 64.0 a bs « sae ake 95, 148 Webster, ShirleyMae ........... 124, 150, 152 Witte orotity:Anni eek. por a a me ee tee 95 Whites eitip Markey aac sok on lyr al 124, 191 'Whitehead, MichaelCarol ............. 124 Whitlock) sneres PAG6. 7. fh oss fs 5 6 ee 124 WhorleyewWanda Joyce: aii. 6 6% 04 ened os 124 Witburn, Debra Sue 2 hei «cys Gwen es 107 Williams; Denny DD) Wagtesx weak es koe koe eee oe Williams,Grace Elizabeth ........... 95, 148 WilitamenperrviLewis) Meee 5... 4. sau oe eae 95 Williams, JonathanScott .............. 124 Williams, Leslie Susan Williams, Patricia Louise . . .95, 136, 154, 157, 170, Williams, Raymond David . . . .112, 124, 134, 158, 191 Wilson, JeannaLouise ......... 42,124, 135, 152 Wianimen ale Rogers a an, eof Reo vee i ile alin « 124 Wimmer, Jeanne Annette 36, 39, 40, 95, 136, 154 Wingtieldabebrak.vnn osracre ce cli aieiaee ln 95 Wingfield, Raymond Hatcher ........... 124 Wingfield,RobinGail ......... 107, 141, 149, 154 Winston, Steven Douglas ............ 124, 143 Wiseman, WilliamFred ............ 124, 191 Witcher, Bobby'Gharles) 4 5 4 «14 sana 191 WitcheraGeclia lee se nue see aad 2 ce 95, 162 Witcher, losepi)Gonrad.) 3...) 2 20. 6 2 143 Witcher Langa Gale mcs lem fac rena i is Sales 124 Witcher; Mae Frances’ i: .. .6% .,«7 +s. s 124, 142 WateheriNiadiney satan ntces fa les ene: 95 WittiGhervuAnn ) Ws5 ies is ao aan salen snes ates 124 WooaslamessAlbert =) 05) 5 ane oe nhiemle ae ees 124 WoodsRandy Eugene’ 2a a.4 04.05 «conse po 95, 186 Wood, PatriciaAnita ....... 107, 135, 154, 158, 163 Woodsabinanicvan s.neeaen it ee Ss ame ee 95 WoousGladys:Everlenés. : :..).. . ma. 7 bes aeeener. 95 WidOOS BlOiN), Fila reticent aparece cle teas 0 Woods, Lawerence Lester ............. 124 Woods; Roger Dale. ae is. «bic A econ Cpe. 96 Woody, Alice Melinda ............. 107, 163 Woody,;David:Mitchell 3.29.6 +. +s 107, 149 WioodvaGenevia y= .tren te ari a ae es ean ees ee Woody, Mary Evelyn 4... ..¢2..2. 124, 150, 158 WoodyveRhondaiLee ) fea ars 4 sus ae 124 Wray, HarriettDoreen .. ..... 62, 96, 135, 153, 170 Wrayatloward Neils os wus. nares ee tnercn fs 107, 182 Wray lELLeLy ALON qetea a cede de Wt. ge elie: 124 Wiravelonnny Darrell ts ose i cs otees Sees 107 Wiravekaren Warelne sae). ners dieom ss 107, 141, 142 Wravaviarion Dena mt sone ud sew ee ae 40, 107 Wav RIVEAD Ys a ITC (alo. se a, Runes als nar ee 107, 141, 152 Wiraye@wen Lee sees +. 4 na «sca a a Guhl 124 Wraypeegey| Ones. c0 ci cimavcn sco le) co ames, aunts 96, 134, 148 Winctye RICK VIGGO NOs ny.) eae Sn aie pr ice Sudeep ae is 125 Wir ve RaCKveD HOMES oe cies csiiants Seba ees 125 Wray, TraketaKim ........ 40, 115, 125, 135, 209 WrayaVVanida [Gan ) Brot hac s mycke see. fs 107, 152 Wrightebrenda' Darlene. ...0. . se. 6 see pace WrightagaphneMariens)) 4.0 suai vives rae 125 MirishtsDorothy Leeman. '-) camer sina uieets + 96, 148, 154 Wright, Maurice Elton, Jr........ 107, 158, 170, 182 Wright, Phillip Newton ............. 96, 142 Wright, Richard Morris .......... 107, 145, 149 Wrightslhomas Wayne. g4a4 + nue sheen oo Sas WS Wiergler Rreda.Blainé =... « hf ses) ei oo 125 Wales BAUD RAY mre an emre s orneGern slits iota 4s 107 NWaAlesR brenda Kava sea iia ci cps oh aie iccerten ee 125 Noppikatherine Diane. 46% 4 ast +. eG 107, 163 VODOPLeNOrA ANN cay ate cele soulr ureter win ke 96, 148 RCOMDS PALO BA ANMOD ao ah a. 4 calla ote a oe 107, 141, 154 VoOune POD DIO eal mr ia es, oedema 125 Young,ClaraAnn ..... 61, 96, 133, 134, 154, 162, 172 OM OTC MlO ATM eee cr olriie teenage ap aston ty 107, 152 Young, Dewey Randolph ......... 157, 166, 186 NOUNS TUOMS ANN = ere cau ge ad of cers este aus 96 Young, Dwayne Hamilton ........... 125, iJ1 Voung-GlendaLeranda. aie. = a) ners 8 es 107 Young, James Cecil 125, 155, 158 Youngelantie LESHE=. sysig 7s ee oe ems tw a ees Young, Jeannette Elizabeth ......... 96, 148, 162 VOUNG TOUM IGEWIS gis Gs Jos ae al) een, ve fa crs 125 WON ANTON COGE et sun 2s ain Foe 6 ory Sk or vais Tad 56 Vounganeetner Riginee 0 ee diss nos) coils sy a) ses 96 VoUne ROMMIG DOAN fale slack se, oe ae) 96, 145 Young,StephenBelcher .......... 40, 107, 108 MOMMGAOUG CALLEN ast.tuiis: eet coats ara ae = 125, 135 TOUTE chOrEBE ANT she) tate dana h «ph eek ne 96, 145 MOUNT ROLES AYNG) 5 cp tag cine os, os 48 ol om, 125 Vounge Lugmas Michael . «ck. «sl «ays ser yl 96 Kevern Menefee is shown as he_ began sketching the oil paint- ing of F.C.H.S. which was used on the cover of the 1974 Animo. Thanks, Kavern The Animo Staff { | I TTY N501612 RATE VOHAMO SMe. sit lg. Editor Clever sid ip olel ee pee etee Editor Margie Campbell . .Business Manager HIGH SCHOOL mrs. Dorothy Phelps Adviser
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