Giles High School - Shield Yearbook (Pearisburg, VA)

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¥ Y i f i i M 4 - JF - ■ , , •■■ , , «3 | W ■ - , t ,. ■ ftt f I I Jt r i % % , ► ' i. •, . . ... 2ST Jr i -m X ■ - j4l 9 TABLE OF F acuity Classes Organizations 2 CONTENTS Activities Advertisements 3 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENT Linda Ingram VICE-PRESIDENT Dale Williams SECRETARY Barbara Habernigg TREASURER - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Betsy Stafford REPORTER Linda Dunman 4 Of 1967 In September 1962, we began the eighth grade as a class of 270 students, 144 boys and 126 girls. By the time of our ninth grade year our class enrollment consisted of 250 students. From the beginning of our sophomore year the enrollment dropped from 236 to 219. Throughout these years members of our class have participated annually in each sports event--We also shared in the receipt of awards during this time. To honor the seniors, our junior year, after much preparation, we presented them a prom, Moonlight and Roses , May 14, 1966. This year, May 13, 1967, a prom, Wonderland by Night , was presented in our honor by the junior class. Our Baccalaureate Service was Sunday, June 4, with the Rev. John W. Sherman delivering the sermon. Seniors, wearing caps and gowns, marched out to the traditional recessional, Pomp and Circumstance . During the Commencement Program on June 6, 189 seniors received their diplomas from Mr. Foglesong. The Valedictory address was delivered by Linda Ingram and the Salutatory address was presented by Terry Hypes. The one thousandth person to receive a diploma at Giles High School, Ronald Brumfield, was a member of the Class of ' 67. Thus, We finish to begin was the theme of the Class of 1967. 5 Mrs. Mildred B. Andrews 6 Dedication For outstanding patronage, understanding, light-hearted participation, and for excellence in professional responsibilities, we dedicate our memories and accomplishments to one who has given much of herself to Giles High School. It is with great pride and warmth that we dedi- cate the 1967 Shield to MRS. MILDRED B. ANDREWS. 7 LINDA INGRAM, Co-Editor BETSY STAFFORD, Co-Editor Shield Staff ANN COLEMAN, Treasurer LINDA DUNMAN, Business Manager 8 %. W 1 MARY BETH HOLTON, Class Editor TOM GIVENS, BILL DANAHY Sports Editors Organizations Editor DAVID STAFFORD Photographer BECKY CORELL Activities Editor MISS PAMELA CROY Shield Advisor LEFT TO RIGHT: Gail Combs, Ted Johnson, Mike Smith, A1 McLean, Vickie Fleenor, FRONT ROW: Margaret Miles, Cathy Painter, Sharon Hall, MinRose Hendrickson, Nancy Webb, Ellen Rowe, Jennifer Nester 9 Faculty Follies You ' d better not come one step closer! ! You can really learn a lot like this! Keep dipping. My ring has to be in there somewhere! -ji I’m telling Mr. Foglesong the next time anybody touches my doll! ! I ' ll certainly not be responsible for that incorrect date on the announcements! Who says a teacher doesn ' t need a secretary? 10 FACULTY III ' - l| |jj||gp ”, . Pimm ... - . V Wr wm J ' wfft J f Mw iV gfcju Ui ifc r r j | M mH jH1 o$ 9 H hjk ' | fl Mw Principal MR. HARRY N. FOGLESONG Hiwassee College Emory and Henry, B. Ed. George Peabody College, M.A. QiL J4ij, ScU Pearisburg, Virginia ClaAA oh 1967: The claAA oh ' 67 hoA a iptcZcit meaning to me. The one hundred and member oh thiA claAA who received hit diploma marked the end oh the hixti 1000 graduateA -to receive a diploma at G-LIca H-igh School. I congratulate ijou on your completion oh h- -ve ijeart oh high Achool and hope more (freedom and greater opportunity are youTA i for the hature. Your aucccaa t rom thit point in your lihe maJLI depend on Aelh-deAcipline, uAe oh your ab-didy and training received in your home, church and Achool. You have my beAt ivitheA h 0 l a aucccaa uI lihetime oh learning and achievement. 12 Assistant Principal MR. LARRY H. CONNER Concord College, B. S. Radford College, Graduate Work Guidance Counselor MISS PAMELA G. CROY Longwood College, B. S. Radford College, Graduate Work Sponsor: Varsity Cheerleaders SHIELD Staff Guidance Director MRS. JEAN H. BANE Radford College, B. S. University of Virginia Sponsor: Senior Class Guidance Counselor MR. JACK C. WILLIAMS University of Alabama, B. S. Industrial Arts Teacher Assistant Football Coach MR. DELMER L. ALLEN V.P.I., B.S. Voc. Agriculture; Gen. Mech. MRS. SHERRY G. ANDRESEN Radford College, B.S. English Sponsor - Pep Club MRS. CLOT ILDE RODES BALLARD Madison College, B.S.; V.P.I. , M.E. ; Univ. of Va.; William and Mary Chemistry; Biology; Science MRS. JACQUELYN J. CANTLEY University of Vermont, B.A. ; Randolph-Macon Women ' s College Gen. Science, Biology Sponsor - J.V. Cheerleader MR. PANCOA. CANTLEY Morris Harvey College, B.S. Physics; Sem. Science; Gen. Science MR. LEWIS DA LE COLLINS V.P.I. , B.S.; Radford College Algebra; Math Sponsor - F. T. A . MRS. ANNEG. DANAHY Westhampton College; Univ. of Virginia, B.S. Math Sponsor - National Honor Society MR. ROBERT E. FARMER Concord College, B.S.; W. Va. Univ. Driver Education 14 MR. JOHN R. FISHER V.P.I., B.S.; Univ. of Va. Distributive Education Sponsor - D. E. C. A . MRS. JEWELL C. FRANCIS Concord College, B.S. English MR. CEDRIC H. FRAZIER Emory and Henry, B.A. Physical Education Coach - Varsity Baseball, J.V. Football, Basketball MRS. GRACE D. GLENN Brenan College; Marshall Univ.; Concord College, B.A. English MRS. NORENE H. HARDING Lynchburg College, A . B. ; Radford College, Univ. of Va. Reading Sponsor - Jr. Tri-Hi-Y MR. CHARLES R. HARTWELL Bluefield State College, B.S. Industrial Arts; Mech. Drawing MRS. ELISE HELM Concord College, B.S. Gen. Business; Typing; German Sponsor - F. B. L. A . MRS. PATRICIA S. HOPKINS Emory and Henry College, B.A. Gen. Math 15 MRS. RUBY C. HYLTON Marshall University; Concord College, B. S. English, Social Studies MISS CARNELLE SUE HYPES Lynchburg College; Radford College; Univ. ofVa., B.S. Latin, English MISS FRANCES HYPES V.P.I. , B.S.; Radford College Librarian Sponsor - Library Club MR. JAMES JACKSON Concord College, B.S.; Radford College; W.Va. Univ. ; Univ. of Florida Government, World Geography MRS. OLGA S. JAMISON Cedar Crest College, B.S.; Radford College; Univ. of Va. Typing, Economics Sponsor - F.T.A. SPA RTONIAN MRS. JANE P. JANEY Radford College, B.S.; V.P.I., M.S. Home Economics 16 MRS. CAROL K. JONES Concord College, B.S.; Speech, Drama, Reading English Sponsor - Forensic Society ; MR. RONA LD JONES Concord College,- B. S. Art Sponsor - Art Club MR. S. LEWIS KING Emory and Henry College; Univ. of Va., B.S.; Univ. of Ala. ; Univ. of Maine; Radford College Mathematics MRS. MARIAN G. LAW Elon College, A.B. Home Economics MRS. JUDY H. LUCAS Marshall University, B.A.; Radford College, M.S. English MRS. JUDY J. MANN Concord College, B.S. Physical Education 17 MISS SHIRLEY McCORMICK Concord College, M.S.; V.P.I. , M. Ed. Shorthand I, II; Office Practice; Sponsor - Sr. Tri-Hi-Y MRS. LAURA R. McGRAW Marshall Univ. ; Concord College, B.S.; W.Va. Univ. English MRS. JUNE MILLER Concord College, B.S.; Radford College Librarian MR. CLARENCE MULHEREN, JR. Concord College, B.S.; V.P.I. ; Univ. of Va. Economics, Bookkeeping, Business Math Coach - Cross Country Track MRS. ESTHERS. POWELL Radford College, B.S. U. S. History Sponsor - S. C. A . MRS. KAY R. RAKES Radford College, B. S. Physical Education MRS. ROXIE S. REED Radford College, B.A. French, English Sponsor - French Club MRS. GRACE C. ROBERTSON Radford College, B.S.; V. P. I. , M. S. ; Univ. of Va. ; Univ. of N. C. World History, U.S. History Sponsor - F. T. A . 18 MR. JOHN RUDACILLE Concord College, B.S. Band Director MRS. ANN P. SHELTON Madison College, B.A.; Univ. of Virginia Government, English MRS. ARVEN1A SHUTT Concord College; Marshall Univ., A.B.; W.Va. Univ., M.S. World Geography MR. ARCHIE G. SNYDER Marshall Univ. , A.B.; Radford College Chorus; Jr. Band MR. RALPH PORTER STAFFORD Emory and Henry College, B. S. ; Hiwassee College, Columbia Univ. ; Univ. of Va. ; Radford College Geometry, Advanced Math MR. DAVID STEORTS Greenbriar Military Inst. ; Wake Forest; Concord College, B.S. Physical Education Coach - Basketball, Track MRS. VIVIAN Y. TICE Radford College, B.S. Typing, Sociology Sponsor - F.B. L.A. MR. WILLIAM B. VINCEL V.P.I., B.S. Voc. Agriculture Sponsor - F. F. A . 19 MRS. SUSAN S. vonPECHY Marshall University, A.B. English MRS. ROSETTA A. WHEELER Radford College, B.S. Home Economics Sponsor - F. H. A . MR. BOB WILBURN Concord College, B.S. Biology Coach - J.V. Baseball MR. JACK C. WILLIAMS Univ. of Alabama, B.S. Industrial Arts; Guidance Counselor Ass ' t. Coach - Football MR. JIM WORLEY East Tenn. State, B.S. Industrial Arts Coach - Varsity Football, Golf MR. RONALD WORRELL Concord College, B.S. Algebra II; Practical Math 20 SECRETARY SECRETARY Mrs. Irene O’Dell Office Assistants Mrs. Nancy Lafon LEFT TO RIGHT: Dreama Booth, Sharon Meredith, Lana Smith, Joyce Dennis, Sue Bocock, Carole Nuckols, Cathy Painter, Marion Davis, Mary Margaret Roller, Kitty McCormick, Kaye Largen, Terry Frye. Guidance Assistants LEFT TO RIGHT: Wanda Tate, Nancy Webb, Sheryl Cumbee, Brenda Hodge, Sally Link, Martha Gil- mer, Gladys Midkiff, Kathy Osborne, Judy Vaught, Debbie Martin, Mildred Blankenship. Cooks Mrs. Estel Stump, Mrs. Talma Martin, Mrs. Mary Albert Mrs. Estell Britts, Mrs. Frank Gordan Mrs. Evelyn Link Mrs. Ruby Cassell, Mrs. Nina Smith Custodians NOT PICTURED Mrs. Jewell Weiss Mr. George Robertson Mr. Walter Cole Mr. Frank Perdue Mr. Ralph Trenar 22 SENIORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Ingram, President; Barbara Habernigg, Secretary; Linda Dunman, Reporter; Betsy Stafford Treasurer; Dale Williams, Vice-President. 23 JERRY WAYNE ALBERT NANCY LYNNE ALBERT MARY GLENN ALLEN 8th, J.V., and Varsity Football; F.H.A. Honor Graduate; F. T. A . ; F. H. A . , Hon. Mention All Dist. Football, Sec., V. Pres., Fed. Sec.; 1966; Band; French Club; Track; Symphonic Chorale; SCA Rep.; Key Club, President French Club; Latin Club; Nat. Hon- or Society BETTY CECLAL ANDERSON French Club N Cross Country . . . BECKY BEE BANE Honor Graduate; SCA Rep.; F.H.A., Historian; F.T.A.; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sec., Pres., Dis- trict Pres. ; MGA , Delegate and Senator; Nat. Hon. Soc.; SHIELD Organizations Ed.; Guidance Ass ' t. JAMES GLENN BALES Hi-Y, Chaplain, Pres.; Latin Club; Track; Tennis Team; Cross-Country 24 MILDRED RUTH BLANKENSHIP German Club; Guidance Assistance — HATTIE SUE BOCOCK Symphonic Chorale; FTA; All State Chorus; French Club; SPARTONIAN Staff; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Assistant District Champs Again BOBBY RICHARD BREEN BARBARA JO BROCK Honor Graduate; FHA ; SCA Rep.; Jr. and Sr. Band; SPARTONIAN Staff; French Club; Nat. Honor Society; Latin Club; Class Tourna- ments DREAMA JEANETTE BOOTH FHA; FBLA; Latin Club; J.V. and Varsity Cheerleader; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; Class Tournaments; Pep Club; Office A ssistant LANCE TROY BROWN Tennis Team; Poetry Contest - Honorable Mention 25 MARY ETTA BROWN FHA RONALD LEE BRUMFIELD Symphonic Chorale; 8th, J.V., and Varsity Track; Varsity Club; Foot- ball Team, Manager; All State Chorus i REBECCA LYNNE BUCKLAND Honor Graduate; Latin Club; Jr. and Sr. Band; Majorette; Sr. Tri- Hi-Y; FHA, Chaplain; Class Bas- ketball Tournaments; Nat. Honor Society Giles Band Places JOYCE ELAINE CALDWELL Senior Band; FHA; Class Basketball Tournaments; Library Club, Secretary SALLIE ELAINE CALDWELL Forensic Society; FTA ; FHA; SPAR- TONIAN Staff DOROTHY IRENE CARTER 26 SHEILA ANN CARTER FHA ; Senior Band MARJORIE ANN COLEMAN Honor Graduate; FTA; Sr. and Jr. Tri-Hi- Y; SCA Rep.; Latin Club; French Club; Pep Club; Nat. Hon. Soc.; SHIELD, Treas. ; Klassroom Kwiz, Art Club IRMA DEAN COLLINS 1 Again In Winchester 27 SALLY MAE COLLLNS DECA TOMMY MARCUS COLLINS 8th, J.V. and Varsity Football; Tennis Team; Art Club GA IL SHA RON COMBS Nat. Hon. Soc.; SHIELD Staff; SPA RTONIAN Staff; FTA , Pres., Hist.; FHA, Pres. ; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. ; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, V. Pres; Forensic Society; Symphonic Chorale; P.E. Ass ' t; Runner-up- Bland Music Schol. Award Giles Beats Narrows in SIDNEY ALLEN CONNER REBECCA LYNNE COOPER Class Basketball Tournaments; All Tourney Team; Phys. Ed. Ass ' t.; FTA; FHA REBECCA JANE CORELL Symphonic Chorale; FTA; FHA, Pres., Fed. Officer; Jr. and Chapt. Degrees; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; French Club, Sec.; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Rep ' t. , Chaplain; SHIELD Staff, Activities Ed. ; Nat. Hon. Soc. 28 BETTY LOU COX National Honor Society; FBLA SHERYL CHRISTINE CUMBEE Jr. and Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; FLLA; FTA ; Art Club; Forensic Society; Guid- ance Ass ' t.; Poetry Contest - Hon- orable Mention; Class Tournaments MARIAN GENE DAVIS Jr. and Sr. Band; Pep Club; 8th grade majorette; Art Club, Pres.; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. -Tres. ; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; SPA RTONIAN Staff; Class Tournaments; All Tourney Team Football, Basketball and Baseball!! LARRY WAYNE DAY J.V. Football; Varsity Football, Manager; KVG SUSAN CECELIA DEAN Symphonic Chorale; Art Club; Pep Club; French Club; Latin Club; Class Tournaments DAVID HAROLD DOWDY Varsity Football; KVG 29 r mm JOHN EDWIN DOWDY Symphonic Chorale; Art Club; Tennis Team; 8th and J.V. Basket- ball; 8th Basketball, Ass ' t. Coach; All State Chorus KVG; Varsity Club MARY LEWIS EATON Latin Club; Library Club Sr. Class Trip . . . LINDA SUE DUNMAN Nat. Hon. Soc. ; Pep Club; Symph. Chorale; FBLA; FTA ; SCA, Rep.; Art Club; SHIELD, Business Man- ager; Senior Homecoming Princess; Sr. Class, Reporter; Art Club; Latin Club, class Pres. , Reporter; French Club, Treas. ; Girls Tennis Team; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Hist. , Chaplain BRIAN KEITH DUPELL Honor Graduate; SCA, Rep.; Key Club, Reporter, French Club; Var- sity Club; 8th, J.V. and Varsity Basketball; 8th and Varsity Track; Nat. Hon. Soc., Treas., Pres.; 8th Football Cross Country, Co- Capt. ; Jr. Band JOSEPH GLENN FALLS 8th, J.V. and Varsity Football; 8th, J.V. and Varsity Basketball; 8th and Varsity Track; Honorable Mention, All-Dist. Football, All- State Basketball, All Timesland Basketball; All Dist. Basketball Team; SCA, Rep.; Soph. Class, Treas. ; KVG; Key Club HELEN ELIZABETH FARRIER Honor Graduate; French Club; Lat- in Club; German Club-; Jr. Tri-Hi- Y; FHA , Jr. Degree, Chapt. Sec.; Nat. Honor Society 30 VICKIE RA E FLEENOR Nat. Honor Society; FTA, Parlia- mentarian; SHIELD Staff; Latin Club, Pres.; Forensic Society, V. Pres.; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; SPA RTONIAN Ass ' t Ed. ; Junior Class Snow Court Princess; 1st Runner-Up, Miss GHS 1966; SCA, Rep. JAMES WALLACE FLETCHER To Barter Theater!!! BARRY LEE GORDON 8th grade Basketball; J. V. Base- ball; Phys. Ed. Assistant BARBARA KAYE HABERNIGG Head Majorette; Homecoming Queen; Soph. Homecoming Princess Sr. Class, Sec.; Soph. Class, Co- Sec.; 8th, V. Pres.; Latin Club, Treas., Sec.; Nat. Hon. Soc.; FBLA, Sec. ; Class Tournaments; SCA, Rep.; Jr. and Sr. Band; Pep Club pearishurg Public Libr; JUNE MARLENE CANODE FRAZIER Library Club PAUL EDWARD HALE 17 31 Mi WILLIAM SMITH HAMILTON, JR. J.V. Football; Track r L. — JUDITH ANN HANKINS LINDA LEE HARRELL Jr. and Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; French Club; Symph. Chorale; All State Chorus; Art Club, Reporter; P.E. Ass ' t.; Forensic Society, Pres.; Class Tournaments; SPARTONIAN, Art Ed. What?? PAULETTE GAIL HARRISON Phys. Ed. Assistant BRENDA IRENE HODGE FTA; FHA , Jr. Degree; Sr. Tri-Hi- Y; French Club; Forensic Society; Class Tournaments; All Tourney Team; Guidance Assistant ROBERT BURNS HARVEY 32 MARY BETH HOLTON Honor Graduate; French Club; Lat- in Club; Latin Tournament; SHIELD, Class Editor, FTA ; National Honor Society DAVID EDWARD HUFFMAN 8th, J.V. and Varsity Football; 8th Track; Tennis Team; Varsity Club; Key Club; French Club CLARENCE ESTIL HUGHES French Club; Latin Club; Hi-Y Another Gazebo!! JOANNE HUTCHINSON French Club; Pep Club; FBLA BONNIE LYNN MOSER HUTCHISON FBLA MICHAEL LEE HUTCHISON FFA, V. Pres.; KVG; 8th grade Bas- ketball; J. V. Baseball 33 TERRY LEE HYPES Salutatorian; Junior Class, V.Pres.; Latin Club; French Club; Nat. Honor Society; Sr. Homeroom President LINDA LEE INGRA M Valedictorian; Art Club; French Club, Pres. ; Pep Club; SHIELD, Co-Editor; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Pres.; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; Symph. Chorale; Band; Nat. Hon. Soc.; Sr. Class, Pres.; DAR Award; FTA, Pres. HOWARD CHARLES IRWIN Symphonic Chorale; 8th, J.V. and Varsity Basketball; 8th grade Foot- ball; Nat. Hon. Soc. ; Latin Club; French Club; Hi-Y; SCA, Parlia- mentarian, Chaplain; Stage Band; Sr. Band, Student Director Would You Believe . . . EARL GENE JOHNSON 8th grade and Varsity Track; Cross- Country; Varsity Club; KVG EARTHEL SUE JOHNSON GLORIA JEAN JOHNSON French Club; FBLA 34 CAROL LUCILLE JOHNSTON Art Club; Latin Club; FHA; Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Future; Sr. Tri-Hi- Y; SCA, Rep.; Jr. Class, Reporter LAHOMA SUE JONES FBLA ROGER LEWIS KANODE Varsity Football; Varsity, Track; Key Club jraduation June 5.??? JANET LOUIS KAST CALVIN BENNETT KAST 8th and Varsity Track; J. V. Basket- ball; Varsity Baseball; Symph. Chorale WANDA LOVE KAST 35 DARRELL WAYNE KESSDMGER SCA, Parliamentarian, President; SCA Rep.; FFA; KVG RICHARD LEE KIRK ROSE ARWANA KING DECA MADELINE KING French Club; FBLA Fountains, Fountains, . . . MARY IMOGENE LAFON MINOR JACKSON LAFON FTA ; FHA ; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; FBLA, Parliamentarian; Pep Club; Ger- man Club, Sec.; Nat. Hon. Soc.; Latin Club; French Club; Class Tournaments; Lab Ass’t 36 . . And More Fountains. JAMES CALVIN LAMBERT TERESA KAYE LARGEN Pep Club; French Club; Tri-Hi-Y; SHIELD Staff; Band; Art Club, Pres.; Forensic Society; Office Ass ' t. GEORGE SAMUEL LEVEL Honor Graduate; Jr. and Sr. Band; Latin Club, Latin Tournaments; Hi-Y, V. Pres.; FTA ; National Honor Society J SONJA LOU LAWSON FHA BONNIE LYNN LESTER Honor Graduate; FHA; FTA; Pep Club; Band; National Honor Society; Latin Club; Basketball and Volley- ball Tournaments JUDY SUE LAFON LILLY 37 CAROLYN FAYE LINK French Club DANNY JAY LUCAS DECA; FFA; J. V. and Varsity Foot- ball SALLY ANN LINK Nat. Hon. Soc.; Upward Bound Student; SCA, Rep.; Guidance Ass ' t.; Soph. Class Sec.; Latin Club; FBLA , Reporter; FTA ; FHA ; Class Tournaments THOMAS BRUCE LITCHFORD 8th grade Track; FFA, Reporter; KVG April Showers . . . JAMES EDWARD LUCAS FFA, Pres., Reporter, State Farmer; State FFA Chorus; Symphonic Chorale; All State Chorus; Varsity Football; 8th grade Track; SCA, Rep.; KVG; Mgr. - Track, Foot- ball; Stage Crew I EUGENE DAVID LUCAS FFA; KVG r 38 KITTY ANN McCORMICK Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Sec.; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; Latin Club; Office Assistant Bring May Flowers JACK DONALD McCALL Jr. and Sr. Band; FTA; Hi-Y, Chap- lain , French Club I _ RONNIE WAYNE McCORMICK DECA YVONNE DELANE KESSINGER McCOY Honor Graduate; DECA GEORGEALFRED McLEAN, JR. Nat. Honor Society; SHIELD Staff; Key Club, Treas. ; German Club; Latin Club; Band THOMAS WILLIAM McCROSKEY 39 First Girl . . . PAUL RIVERS MARTIN ROGER DALE MARTIN WILLIAM DAVID MARTIN FFA ; KVG GREGORY SHERWOOD MAHAFFEY Symphonic Chorale; FBLA; Hi-Y DEBORAH GALE MARTIN Latin Club; Guidance Assistant ELVA FRANCES MARTIN 40 BONNIE SUE MEADOWS DONNIE LEE MEDLEY 8th grade Track; J. V. Basketball Manager; Sr. Band; FBLA; DECA As Senior Class President SHARON GAIL MEREDITH FBLA; Jr. and Sr. Band; Basketball tournaments; Snow Court Queen; Pep Club STEVEN COUCH MILLER Nat. Honor Society; Key Club; 8th J.V. and Varsity Football. A 11- Dist. -Hon. Mention; 8th J. V. and Varsity Basketball; Track; SCA, Rep.; Band; Varsity Club CORETTA GREER MEREDITH FBLA, Historian DEXTER KENT MORRIS 41 MAY BELLE MUNSEY FHA Deadline . . . JAMES WALLACE MUSTARD Star Chapter Farmer; FFA; KVG k. JOHN CROCKETT MUSTARD, III 8th and Varsity Track; Cross-Country Track; 8th grade Basketball; Var- sity Club; Forensic Society; French Club; Stage Band; Jr. Band; Hi-Y; FTA BRENDA LEA MYERS 42 ERNEST LEE MYERS May 26 !!!! JENNIFER EMILY NESTER SHIELD Staf f; SCA, Rep.; Pep Club; Latin Club; FHA; Jr. and Sr. Band; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y CAROLE LYNNE NUCKOLS Honor Graduate; Pep Club; Symph. Chorale; FBLA, Pari.; Jr. and Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; FTA ; SPARTONIAN Staff, Editor; Nat. Hon. Soc. ; French Club; SCA, Rep.; All State Chorus; Klassroom Kwis; Poetry Contest - 2nd place; Office Ass ' t.; Class Tournaments CATHERINE L. PAINTER J.V. Cheerleader; Varsity Cheer- leader, Capt. ; SHIELD Staff; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Treas. ; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; Jr. Homecoming Princess; Soph. Valentine Princess; 8th grade Co-V. Pres. Jr. Sec.; SCA, Rep.; Pep Club; Office Ass ' t. WALTER DAVID PARKS Varsity Track Team; KVG LINDA ANNE PENNINGTON Art Club; Pep Club; Latin Club; Sec.; Forensic Society, Reporter; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y, Treas., V. Pres.; J.V. and Varsity Cheer- leader Spartonette; 9th grade home- room treas. ; 8th grade homeroom sec. 43 AMANDA CHERYL PERDUE DEBORAH GAIL PORTERFIELD Jr. and Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; FTA; Forensic Society; Poetry Con- test - 3rd place; Phys. Ed. Ass ' t. DENNIS HAROLD PERDUE JUDY KAYE PERDUE FHA ; Library Club Blue Or Black Drapes . . . BRENDA LUCILLE RAMOS BARBARA ELLEN RATCLIFFE Library Club 44 I DARRELL JACKSON RATCLIFFE MARTHA LYNN RATCLIFFE DECA ; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; SCA, Rep.; Pep Club SUSAN LYNN RATCLIFFE DECA That is the Question! CLARENCE DUKE REYNOLDS FFA, Sentinel; State Farmers De- gree; State FFA Band LARRY DOUGLAS REYNOLDS 8th, J.V. and Varsity Football; J.V. and Varsity Baseball; J.V. Basketball ARTHUR WILLIAM RICE KVG; FFA; DECA 45 Chorale Tour . . . DONALD HENRY RICE LA WANDA GAIL MOYE ROBERTSON FHA, Reporter, V. Pres. ; Jr, and Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Club; Basketball Tournaments; French Club; FTA; Nat. Hon. Soc.; DECA, Reporter ELLEN LEE ROWE Pep Club; SCA, Sec. -Treas. ; French Club; FTA, V. Pres., Sec.; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, V. Pres. ; Jr. and Sr. Band, Majorette; SHIELD Staff; Nat. Hon. Soc.; Class Tournaments GEORGE SCOTT ROSE Honor Graduate; 8th grade Track and Basketball; Sr. Band; Stage Band; FFA; KVG; French Club; National Honor Society JAN ANTHONY SABAT DECA; Track Team DONALD WILLIAM SADLER 46 RONA LD EDWA RD SA DLER PATRICK SMILEY ST. CLAIR SCA, V. Pres., Pari. ;SCA, Rep.; Varsity Football; Varsity Track; Jr. Class Treas. ; Soph. Class Pres. ; Nat. Honor Society, Treas.; FFA, Treas. ; Key Club; Hi-Y; Poetry Contest - 1st place WANDA LOUISE ST.CLAIR Library Club, President 4 out of 4 Standing Ovations!! 47 WILLIAM THOMAS SANTOLLA MARVIN LEWIS SARTIN FFA; Track; Football; Hi-Y RALPH FRANKLIN SANTOLLA 8th grade and Varsity Track Absolutely No Breathing WILLIAM LARRY SARVER FFA, Executive Comm.; Library Club WILLIAM LEONARD SAUNDERS Latin Club, French Club; Varsity Baseball, Mgr.; FTA; KVG JUDITH LEAH SANTOLLA SHAVER Honor Graduate; Sr. and Jr. Tri- Hi-Y; Guidance Ass’t. ; Office Ass ' t. ; Band 48 MARY LOIS SHAVER DECA SHERRY ESTHER SHELTON DECA CHARLES GLEN SHOMO Key Club; Sr. Band; Golf Team; Forensic Society; In My Lobby!!! RUBY CAROL SIMPKINS WILLIAM BROWN SIMPKINS DALE MITCHELL SMITH DECA; FBLA; Senior Band; 8th grade Track; J.V. Basketball Manager 49 Somebody Missing? MICHAEL LESLIE SMITH Latin Club, V. Pres. ; FTA , Treas. ; Hi-Y, Treas.; Sr. Band, Stage Band; FBLA WILLIAM RAY SPANGLER DECA; Track Team BETSY ELLEN STAFFORD Symphonic Chorale; French Club, Reporter; Nat. Honor Society, Sec.; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y Sr. Class Treas. ; SHIELD, Co-Editor; All State Chorus; Class Tournaments 50 MARGARET LOU STAFFORD DECA; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y; FTA DANIEL LEE STEPHENS Varsity Track; Varsity Football; KVG; FFA i A MARY EVELYN MERRIX STEPHENS Jr. and Sr. Band; Latin Club; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y Look in the Tunnel!!! KERMIT LEROY STEVERS FFA; KVG RONALD LEE STEWART 8th grade, J.V. and Varsity Foot- ball; 8th grade and Varsity Track; Key Club JIMMIE DOUGLAS STRALEY DECA, President 51 HENRY JAMES STUMP Varsity Football; Track; FFA; KVG WILLARD VANCE STURMP FFA; KVG WANDA KAY TATE Guidance Assistant Shhh CAROLYN LOUISE PERKINS TAWNEY JACQUELINE GERTRUDE JOHN FREDRICK THOMPSON THOMPSON FHA, Jr. and Chapt. Degrees; FTA; French Club; Pep Club 52 LARRY JAMES TROUT RONNIE LEE TROUT Football; DECA Baseball BETTY LOU LAFON VAUGHT Bell’s Rung!! JUDY DALE VAUGHT WILLIAM RAY VEST BRENDA MARIE WA LDRON Guidance Assistant Symphonic Chorale; FTA ; All State Latin Club; French Club; FTA Chorus; Key Club; SCA, Rep. 53 “We Finish To Begin . . NANCY GAIL WEBB Symphonic Chorale; SHIELD Staff; Jr. Tri-Hi-Y; Sr. Tri-Hi-Y, Re- porter; Guidance Assistant; FHA, Songleader; J. V. Cheerleader; Pep Club WILLIAM DALE WILLIAMS Symphonic Chorale; Track Team; Soph. Class, V. Pres. ; Jr. Class, Pres.; Sr. Class, V. Pres.; Latin Club; SCA, Rep. BARRY WAYNE YOUNG DECA, Treasurer; Varsity Baseball BILLY MARSHALL WALKUP 8th grade Basketball; 8th grade Track; Football - Trainer; Basketball - mgr.; Baseball MARSHALL LEE WILLIAMS 8th grade Basketball; 8th grade Foot- ball; FFA, Secretary CATHERINE SUE WHITE WILSON Seniors Not Pictured: WALTER CAUDILL BROOKS LARRY JACKSON GOAD DANIEL THOMAS KING, JR. HENRY CECIL RICE, JR. REBECCA SUE LUCAS Post Graduate JOYCE REBECCA DENNIS Post Graduate G.H.S. Beauties Honor Graduates???? Would you believe SENIORS??? Not ANOTHER song! ! ! 55 Honor Graduates SEATED - LEFT TO RIGHT: Terry Hypes, Linda Ingram, Carole Nuckols, Brian Dupell STANDING - LEFT TO RIGHT: Sammy Level, Yvonne McCoy, Mary Glenn Allen, Becky Bane, Bonnie Lester, Mary Beth Hol- ton, Judy Shaver, Ann Coleman, Helen Farrier, Barbara Brock, Becky Buckland, and Scott Rose Senior Awards Assembly — May 30, 1967 OUTSTANDING ART STUDENT - Linda Ingram OUTSTANDING BAND STUDENTS - Linda Ingram Howard Irwin OUTSTANDING BUSINESS STUDENT - Betty Lou Cox OUTSTANDING CHORALE MEMBER - Betsy Stafford OUTSTANDING DRAMATICS STUDENT - Gail Combs OUTSTANDING IN GIRL’S ATHLETICS - Ellen Rowe OUTSTANDING INDUSTRLA L ARTS STUDENT - Ronnie Stewart OUTSTANDING SCIENCE STUDENT - Howard Irwin BEST SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD - Gail Comb Steve Miller MOST VALUABLE CROSS COUNTRY RUNNER - Earl Johnson MOST VALUABLE GOLF PLAYER - Chuck Shomo MOST VALUABLE TENNIS PLAYER - Butch Dowdy MOST VALUABLE TRACK STAR - Pat St. Clair MOST VALUABLE BASEBALL PLAYER - Ronnie Trout MOST VALUABLE BASKETBALL PLAYER - Jody Falls MOST VALUABLE FOOTBALL PLAYER - Jerry Albert BEST ALL AROUND - Howard Irwin Linda Ingram SCHOOL CITIZENSHIP - Darrell Kessinger Becky Bane LEADERSHIP - Dale Williams Linda Dunman OUTSTANDING STUDENTS - Terry Hypes Linda Ingram BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT - Ronnie Brumfield Cathy Painter SERVICE - Steve Miller Becky Bane I DARE YOU AWARD - Jerry Albert Betsy Stafford 56 FAREWELL ADDRESS MR. FOGLESONG, PRINCIPAL COMMENCEMENT SERMON AUDITORIUM June 4, Eight P. M. PROCESSIONAL - Grand March from ' Aida - Verdi Miss Rebecca Lowdermilk INVOCATION The Reverend James E. Hankins First Methodist Church, Pearisburg HYMN Holy, Holy, Holy ANTHEM - - One God - Arranged by Roy Ringwald Symphonic Chorale COMMENCEMENT SERMON The Reverend John W. Sherman Pearisburg Presbyterian Church ANTHEM - The Lord ' s Prayer - Albert Hay Malotte Symphonic Chorale BENEDICTION The Reverend James E. Hankins First Methodist Church, Pearisburg RESPONSE The Lord Bless You and Keep You - Lutkin - Symphonic Chorale RECESSIONAL - - - Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Miss Rebecca Lowdermilk PRESENTATION OF SENIOR CLASS GIFT- -PORTRAIT OF MR. FOGLESONG, FIRST PRINCIPAL GRADUATION EXERCISES AUDITORIUM June 6, Eight P. M. PROCESSIONAL - Grand March from ' Aida - Verdi Miss Rebecca Lowdermilk INVOCATION Howard Charles Irwin Member of Senior Class CLIMB EVERY - Rogers and Hammerstein MOUNTAIN Symphonic Chorale SALUTATORY Terry Lee Hypes THE NATION’S CREED Ralph E. Williams Symphonic Chorale VALEDICTORY Linda Lee Ingram PRESENTATION OF AWARDS AND DIPLOMAS Harry N. Foglesong Principal ALMA MATER class of 1967 RECESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance - Elgar Miss Rebecca Lowdermilk 57 ■8 LINDA LE Virginia Ward Scholarship BRENDA IRENE HODGE F.T.A. Scholarship REBECCA JANE CO RILL June 6, 1967 D.A.R. Award HOWARD CHARLES IRWIN D.A.R. Award LINDA LEE INGRAM Class of 1960 Scholarship BONNIE LYNN LESTER Celanese Award GEORGE SCOTT ROSE 59 Now everybody will know we ' re seniors! ! Next time your head itches get somebody else to scratch it! ! Now I lay me down me down to sleep. . . I ' ve absolutely worked my fingers to the bone! Tomorrow I cut, you glue! ! I hope we’re in time for the cartoon! emergency I I ' m gonna wait til the midnight hour. . . 60 JUNIORS • a j-V v . ' ■ . r ?i‘ .V :u M .S.rrTMBQmk - VZ • ” LEFT TO FIGHT: Janet Atchison, Reporter; David Coulthard, Vice-President; Alex Neeley, President; Barbara Blevins Secretary; Ted Johnson, Treasurer. — - • t f r, - ' : f. ii i - j ' fr . I ' 1 % 1 - •; j lu 1 •«. . - • s • 1 1 | ?■ -■ : | • , ' 5 . 1 61 Penny Atkins Randy Bales Mike Ballard Linda Bane Donna Barnett Martha Bishop Karen Blankenship Barbara Blevins Patsy Bostic Jerry Bowles Nancy Breedlove Dennis Brown Harvey Brown Regina Brown Barbara Adams Chipper Adams Judy Albert Gregory Allen Faye Amos Sheila Arnold Janet Atchison Larry Atkins You ' re making a Kathy Burk Frances Burton Sandra Cahill Sylvia Caldwell Leon Carbaugh Pam Carr Jimmy Carter Sharon Casey 62 Lynn Chamberlin David Chapman Don Clark Linda Copen David Coulthard Connie Cox Pat Crockett Mary Margaret Croy Barbara Cumbee Bobby Cumbee Mildred Dalton Bill Danahy Becky Davis Charlotte Davis Lucie Davis Steve Donovan Donald Douthat Allen Dowdy Gary Dowdy James Dowdy Larry Dowdy Peyton Dowdy Barbara Evans Brenda Fern Loretta Fields Dreama Fisher Nancy Dunn Spencer Dunn Mary Beth Edwards Monte Eppling 63 John Fisher Jackie Fletcher Linda Foster Harriet Fry Terry Frye Thomas Fuller Judy Galliher John Genadopoulos Elliot Gilmer Martha Gilmer Tommy Givens Ruthie Groseclose Sharon Hall Dennis Hamblin Barbara Hammons Gary Harless Marshall Harless Brenda Harry Jerry Harvey Min Rose Hendrickson Betsy Hilton Betty Hilton Butch Hite Pete Hodge Gordon Hodges Steve Huffman Linda Hutchinson Sharon Hutchinson Theresa Jennelle Betty Johnson Charles Johnson Ted Johnson Jimmy Johnston Rusty Johnston Tom Johnston Carolyn Jones Tommy Jones Mike Journell Joyce Kast Linda Kelly 64 Patsy Kelly Bonnie Kirk Judy Kirk Rebecca Kirk Patricia Lee Audrey Lilly Betsy Long David Long Joseph Lucas Sarah McClung Betty McCroskey Connie McCroskey Carol McPeak Marsha Mann Brenda Martin Donna Carol Martin Geraldine Martin Roger Martin Carolyn Meredith Linda Merrix Roger Morris Sandra Morris Lanny Moser Carolyn Myers Steve Myers Gladys Midkiff Margaret Miles Jimmy Miller Linda Moore Linda Morris Katy Owens Marshall Page Molly Parks Darrell Payne Shirley Perdue Alex Neely Lawrence Neice Willis Oakes Frankie O ' Dell Kathy Osborne 65 Gary Price Kathy Pyles Dennis Raines Wayne Ramsey Steve Ratcliffe Beverly Reed Doris Rice Janice Rice Margaret Robinson Mary Margaret Roller Earlene Runions Danny Sadler Marlene Sadler Of course, Mrs. Jones, we be- lieve those are cokes! Rhetta Sadler Larry Sanders Sammy Santolla Eddie Sarver Sylvia Sarver Jerry Sexton 66 Darrel Shrader Jimmy Shrader Dusty S lusher Pat Stafford Charles Steele John Snidow Jimmy Spangler Ann Marie Stafford Richard Steele Barbara Stephens Gary Stephens We did too have 10% fewer cavities this year! ! Betty Thompson Betty Lou Thompson Gary Thornhill 67 William Trenor Sandra Viars Karla White Linda White Linda Whittaker Karen Wilburn Gilbert Wilkerson Allen Dale Williams Daniel Williams David Williams Diane Williams ■Gary Williams Jerry Williams Jill Williams Kathy Williams Mike Williams Billy Wilson Claude Wimmer Mike Witten John Wood Just call us Hercules! NOT PICTURED Carl DiRico William Harris Mike Munsey Steve Patterson Donald Richardson Gary Snider 68 I SOPHOMORES LEFT TO RIGHT: Phillip Morris, President; Walter Thompson, Treasurer; Jeanie Dunman, Reporter; Becky Carrier Secretary; Kathy Dehart, Vice President. y Mf V ■ • m f Jf 1 ' w ym 4 1 1 . V 1 ' . WJi r— 1 i i 1 - , 69 Johnny Adkins Steve Albert Raymond Amos Helena Anderson Marilyn Anderson Virginia Anderson Mary Ann Ballard ilkAih Nancy Breedlove Kathy Breese Debbie Brock Wendell Brown Charles Butler Alfred Caldwell Edward Caldwell Russell Caldwell Becky Carrier Bonnie Carter Nona Carter Earnest Caudle Melvin Caudle Douglas Clark Madge Clatterbuck Jimmy Colley Joyce Collins Sarah Conley Jer ry Covill Chris Cramer Cathy DeHart Sherry Dennis Tony Dennis Danny Dickerson Linda Dickerson Debbie Duncan Sharon Duncan Jeanie Dunman David Eads Jimmy Eaves Linda Fields Deborah Fuller John Giles Melinda Goad Anne Hale Joy Lynn Hale Janice Hicks Becky Higginbotham Larry Hodge Juanita Holt Joyce Davis Roger Davis Diane Day Carol Deakin Pris Croy Karen Cruise Jody Cumbee 71 What d ' ya say there? G. H. S. Elizabeth Hoston Alma Hutchinson Roger Jennelle Judy Johnson Mary Johnson W. R. Johnson Connie Johnstor David Jones Derhonda Kessinger Roger Kessinger Robert King Wayne King Rita Lester Eugene Link Mary Link Clyde Lucas Chuck McClaugherty Pat McCroskey Edgar Jones Elizabeth Kast Virginia Keffer William Keffer 72 Olivia Parcell Sandra Parcell Everette Parks Teresa Parr Bobby Peoples Eleanor Perdue Phillip Perkins Marie Poulos Thomas Powell Bonnie Pyles Judy Ratcliffe Larry Ratcliffe Charles Reynolds Gloria Rice Brenda Robertson Linda Robertson Barbara Robinson Betty Rogers David Rowe Phillip Sabot Gloria Sadler William Sadler Mary Lou Sadler Bobby Sanders Eula Sanders Betty Sartin Barbara Saunders Peggy Schultz Emily Sharpe Billy Shaver 74 Iris Shelton Barbara Shepard Charles Simmons Roger Simpkins ■ mL « ' VHI H would hurry back! ! Shirley StClair David Stephens Mary Stevers Danny Stowers Juanita Stump Martha Stump Barbara Talbert Alma Tate Joyce Terry Walter Thompson Jeff Stanley Juanita Stanley Wanda Simpkins Michael Smith Pat Smith Brenda Snider David Stafford Diane Stafford George Webb Helen Weiss John Whittaker Shahn W ilburn Linda Trenar Larry Vest William Vincell Dottie Waldron 75 Patricia Wiley Barbara Williams Bobby Williams Dorsey Williams Dreama Williams Rebecca Williams James Woods Denny Woodyard Joey Woodyard I get the feeling someone is following me. NOT PICTURED Jimmy Bailey Mike Hicks Clay Hill Ernest Lafon Calvin Sarver Lois Thompson Mark Vaught Sharon Williams 76 LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Beth Holpp, Reporter; Corky Profitt, Vice-President; Mike McGuire, Treasurer; Steve Davis, Secretary; Robie Wagner, President (Not Pictured) 77 Bonnie Adams Carolyn Adkins David Aistrop Ronnie Albert Sally Allen Frieda Akers Ernest Atkins Vickie Baker Walter Bailey Steve Ballard Bonnie Bane Doak Bane Kay Bittinger Melanie Blackburn Robena Blevins Verna Bocock Carol Bonds Beth Bostic Robin Brotherton Judy Brown Nancy Brown Darcy Burton Jeannie Butler Sharon Butler Claude Caldwell Peggy Caldwell Billy Cecil Calvin Chapman Leonard Clark Douglas Collins 78 to dress for dinner! ! Alktik Glenna Collins Joyce Collins Mary Collins Randy Collins Rose Collins Ivalene Conner Danny Cooper Carol Covill Sandy Crabtree James Cruise Mildred Cumbee Michael Davis Carolyn Day Larry Dillon Connie Dodson Glenn Douthat Eileen Dowdy Jerry Duncan Robert Duncan Charlie Edwards Cathy Falls Bonnie Fanning Marvin Farewell Nancy Farley Lawrence Fontaine Robert Francis George Fry Lewis Frye Sharon Fuller Marvin Gautier 79 Linda Gillespie Mark Givens Drema Griggs Tommy Groseclose Rodney Gusler Mary Gutwald Jimmy Hankins Larry Hardy Mary Harless Glenna Harrison Karen Harvey Patricia Harvey Margaret Hendrickson Joe Hilton Frankie Hobbs Sharon Hobbs Mary Beth Holpp Emmette Holt Richard Holt Shilon Howell Stephanie Huffman Linda Hungate Dallas Hutchinson Gordon Hylton Richard Jennelle Teresa Johnson William Johnson Eddie Jones James Jones Mary Jones Michael Jennelle Elva Johnson Jerry Johnson Michael Johnson Rodney Johnson Memphis Kast Sydney Keister Debra Kessinger Betty Kirk Donnie Kirk 5 ' ' no moro 80 « Leon Law Tommy Link Karen Litchford John Long Leonard Long Alvin Lucas Clarence Lucas Martha Lucas John McClung Richard McCormick Douglas McCoy Edye McCroskey Steve McDaniel Mike McGuire Trevia Mahaffey Teretha Manning Victor Marcussen Alice Martin Carol Martin Dianne Martin John Martin Larry Martin Mary Martin Ted Martin Linda Meadows David Meredith Janice Meredith Portia Merrix Alice Miles Mary Miller Richard Morris Benny Munsey Barbara Neice Paul Neice Toma O ' Dell Pat Miller William Miller Patricia Moran Debbie Morris Jerry Morris 81 Peggy Osborne Brenda Pack Linda Pack Virginia Parks Steve Peck Deborah Pegram Roger Perdue Wayne Perkins Gary Poff Connie Price Jane Price Norman Price Patricia Price Corky Proffitt Billie Pyles Walter Reed John Riggs Mitchell Riggs Kyle Robertson Ervin Rogers Joanna Rogers Brenda Sanders Robert Santolla Then I said to the Big Bad Wolf, 82 Linda Stanwitz Connie Stephens David Stevers Deanita Sarver Michael Scott Mike Sessor Cathy Sexton Glenn Sharpe Capris Shelton Pat Skelton Wanda Smith Janice Snider Lacy Snider Rex Snider Anna Snidow Gary Snidow Sue Ellen Stafford William Stafford Sandy Su mpter Mike Talbert Althea Tate Bobby Tawney James Taylor Sarah Terry Danny Tickle Keith Vaught What if I have to blow my nose?? 83 Robe Wagner Barbara Warner Ann Whittaker Deborah Whittaker Dorothy Whittaker Carmen Williams Dale Williams Douglas Williams Jim Williams Michael Williams Richard Williams Stanley Williams NOT PICTURED Bill Chamberlin Wanda Dowdy Larry Fletcher David Fontaine Robert Hale Arthur Harless Arnold Hudson Ernest McCroskey Richard Myers James Perkins Harvey Robbins Roger Sadler Donald Shaver Thomas Shepard Thomas Stafford What is this madness???? i 84 8th GRADE TOP TO BOTTOM: Curtis Caldwell, President; Steve Creech, Reporter; Becky Dona van, Vice-President; Terry Bales, Treasurer; Buddy Bales, Secretary. 85 Bobby Blankenship Gary Blevins Jimmy Bostic Mike Bostic Billy Bowles Robert Bowles Debbie Britts Larry Brown Carolyn Brumfield Susan Brumfield John Burton Mike Butler Mark Butts Curtis Caldwell Joyce Allen Charles Andrews Glen Atkins Buddy Bales Terry Bales Tommy Bales Greg Bandy Patty Bane Jennette Caldwell Mary Caldwell Kathy Carr Ricky Carr Jimmy Cartis Norma J. Caudle Sylvia Chicoine Ellie Clagett 86 PHOTO NOT avaiiabu Larry Clark Betty Collins Charlotte Collins Ervin Collins Mike Collins Sandy Collins Linda Couch Anna Lee Cox PHOTO two classes for everybody. . . ! PHOTO T AVAILABLE Steve Creech Georgia Cumbee Helen Cumbee Stanley Cumbee Freddy Dalton Jackie Dalton Brenda Dickerson Mary Dickerson Robert Dickerson Becky Donovan Darlene Douthat Barbara Dowdy Billy Jo Dowdy Brenda Dowdy Dennis Duncan Dudley Dunbar Linda Dunigan John Eads Sonia Eaves Timothy Edwards Charlotte Eppling Randy Falls 87 Marie Farley Danny Fields Kathy Fisher Martin Foglesong Bonnie Furrow Darlene Frye Patsy Galliher Robert Gautier Beth Gutwald John Hamilton David Harless Vickie Harless Dwighty Harmen Mike Harrell Benita Harrison Ruby Harrison Linda Havens Lois Havens Debbie Hayes Charles Henderson Johnny Hetherington Harriet Hill Allen Hobbs Marie Hoge Ronald Holdren Anna Jo Holt Myra Hopkins Larry Houchins Pat Hutchinson Allen Hypes Melanie Irwin Kenny Jennelle Charles Johnson Connie Johnson Ginger Johnson Robert Johnson Billy Joe Johnston Virginia Johnston Nancy Jones Tom Jones 88 Brenda Kanode Barbara Kast Greg Keesee Joe Keffer Debbie Kelly Stanley Kerr Irene Kessinger Billy Kirk Stanley Lang Dreama Lawson Eugene Lester Rebecca Lilly Calvin Lucas Randy Lucas Kitty McCall Frank McLean Shirley Mabe Brenda Manning Earl Martin Mary Martin Pat Martin Eddie Mathina Joyce Meadows Charles Meredith Harold Meredith i Kevin Meredith William Oliver Mills Jerry Montgomery Mike Montgomery Danny Moore Donna Moore Barbara Morris Joe Munsey Mike Munsey Marilyn Mustard Darrell Niece Donnie Niece Karen Oakes Debbie Parcell Mary Louise Parks 89 James Riggs Anita Robinson Arthur Robertson Elaine Robertson Debra Romano Etta Mae Ryder Reades Ryder Donna Sabot Debbie Sadler Linda Sanders Vickie Sarver Barry Peters Monica Payne Norma Perkins Julia Peters Susan Porterfield Larry Porterfield Wayne Porterfield Larry Powell Peggy Price Faith Radford Debra Ratcliffe Elizabeth Reed Paula Reed James Rice Debra Riggs 90 Dale Sartin Pat Saunders Roscoe Scott Billy Sexton Hubert Sheppard John Sheppard David Short Darrell Schultz Bonita Shrader Brenda Simpkins Tommy Smith Ronald Smith Mason Snider Betty Songer Joann Songer Mike Songer Larry South Tommy Spangler Wanda Spaur Kay Stafford John Stanley Bill Steele Steven Steele Barbara Stephens Linda Stephens Mary St. Clair PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Brenda St. Clair Donna Stephens Kenneth Stump John Sublett Richard Taylor Iretta Thompson Ray Thompson Barbara Tickle Sharon Vaughn Randall Vaught Kenny Watson James White Pat White Jackie Williams Sandy Williams Douglas Wilson Lawana Wilson Holt Woodbury Charles Woods Robbie Woods NOT PICTURED Linda Bailey Patty Bailey Donald DiRico Thomas DiRico Steve Donovan Linda Dowdy Douglas Eaves Philip McGuire James Welch Rose Williams 92 I’ve Been Thinking ORGANIZATIONS ' . }■ 1_ SuRC llJ 0ol . o WJttKE ft G oo s __ _ v V ’ 5e C y- , T t{ Student Cooperative LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Smith, P. Reed, A. Cox, M. B. Holpp, M. Lucas, P. Carr, D. Brock, P. Smith, S. Crab- tree, M. Robinson, H. Frye, M. G. Allen, C. Johnston, V. Fleenor, C. Proffitt, J. Nester, P. McCroskey SECOND ROW: D. Williams, J. Oliver, S. Davis, D. Clark, C. Wimmer, J. Adkins, B. Reynolds, A. Morris, W. Vest, D. Williams, T. Groseclose PRESIDENT Darrell Kessinger The S.C.A. is a democratic organization composed of all students in school. It promotes a harmonious relationship between the faculty and students and encour- ages greater participation on the part of students in school life. The goal for this year was to further the beautification of the school grounds. Activities, which the S.C.A. sponsored, were selling concessions at home football games and attending Saturday Session. 94 Association VICE PRESIDENT Steve Donovan PARLIAMENTARIAN Pat St. Clair CHAPLAIN Howard Irwin SEC. -TREAS. Ellen Rowe DISTRICT OFFICERS CHAIRMAN Becky Davis SECRETARY Mary Beth Edwards REPORTER Diane Williams U S|sv ' ; HISTORIAN Chuck McClaugherty 95 Officers 96 National Honor Society Annual tapping ceremony. The National Honor Society is an orga- nization with the purpose of honoring out- standing juniors and seniors. Candidates for membership are judged by the faculty on scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Activities for the year included the annual tapping ceremony, a tutoring service, attendance at the district meeting, and a social event. 97 Key Club Slave Day The Key Club, a service organization, is sponsored by the Pearisburg Kiwanis Club. Activities of the club included, Miss G.H. S. Beauty Pageant, Slave Day, and the Key Club Convention. MOTTO To serve with integrity 98 PRESIDENT: Jerry Albert VICE-PRESIDENT Billy Danahy TREASURER Joe Lucas !7Cey cS wee tfieari Uic£ie 7 eenor ADVISOR Mr. James Jackson SECRETARY Jimmy Miller REPORTER Brian Dupell 99 Sr. Tri-Hi- Y L - R; Miss Shirley McCormick, ADVISOR; Becky Bane, PRESIDENT; Gail Combs, VICE- PRESIDENT; Barbara Blevins, SECRETARY; Janet A tchison, TREASURER; Becky Corell, CHAPLAIN; Pat Wiley, HISTORIAN; Nancy Webb, REPORTER 100 The Jr. and Sr. Tri-Hi-Y or- ganizations represent the YMCA in the high school. They strive to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christ- ian character . The Sr. Tri-Hi-Y sent delegates to Model General Assembly and received an Ace Award, the high- est award presented to a YMCA affiliated club, for its outstanding achievements in club work. BECKY BANE Hi-Y - Tri-Hi-Y District President Jr. Tri-Hi-Y Corky Proffitt - PRESIDENT Mrs. Norene Harding - ADVISOR 101 Hi-Y PRESIDENT - Jimmy Bales VICE-PRESIDENT - Sammy SECRETARY - Pat Stafford TREASURER - Mike Smith REPORTER - Jack McCall Level Hi-Y is the high school Young Men’s Christian Association. It is a non-denom- inational Christian service organization concerned with high ideals and character development among its members and the student body. CHAPLAIN - Lanny Moser ADVISOR - Mr. Clarence Mulheren Clean Speech Clean Sportsmanship Clean Scholarship Clean Living 102 Spartonian Staff Mrs. Olga Jamison, Staff Sponsor; Carole Nuckols, Editor French Club 1 SB 4 £ ; j ! Steve Albert, PRESIDENT; Shirley Perdue, SEC. -TREAS. ; Pam Carr, PROGRA M CHA IRMA N Mrs. Roxie Reed, ADVISOR The French Club offers its members the opportunity of meeting informally to be- come more familiar with the ways of life of French speaking people. Through the use of discussions, records, and songs, the club has broadened its knowledge in the field of French. 104 German Club Lernt Deutschland Kennen, Learn about Germany. Through in- formal meetings and discussions the Ger- man Club explores the culture of Germany. Songs, films, magazines, pictures, and talks offer the members the opportunity to broaden their knowledge and understanding of Germany and its people. PRESIDENT - Tommy Givens VICE-PRES. - Ruth Groseclose SECRETARY - Imogene Lafon TREASURER - Steve Donovan SPONSOR - Mrs. Lisa Helm 105 Junior Classical League ADVISOR: Miss Carnelle Hypes The purpose of the Junior Classical League is to encourage among young people an interest in and appreciation of the language, literature, and cul- ture of ancient Greece and Rome, and to give them some understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of classical antiquity. PRESIDENT - Vickie Fleenor VICE-PRES. - Dale Williams SECRETARY - Linda Pennington TREASURER - Joy Hale 106 Art Club The Art Club offers art assistance not only to the school but to all Giles County. The club aids school spirit by making posters during football and basketball seasons. PRESIDENT - Marian Davis VICE-PRESIDENT - Brenda Martin SEC.-TREAS. - Luci Davis REPORTER - Becky Kirk SPONSOR - Mr. Ronald Jones NOT PICTURED: Linda Pennington, Earl Johnson, Kenney Martin, Joyce Terry Library Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Caldwell, Secretary; Betty Johnson, Treasurer; Miss Francis Hypes, Sponsor; Wanda St.Clair, President; Mrs. June Miller, Sponsor; Shirley St. Clair, Reporter; Bonnie Piles, Vice-President. The purposes of the Library Club are to encourage a greater interest among students in libraries and library service, to stimulate reading interests, to improve library services in the school, and to encourage interest in library work as a career. The Library Club is a service organization in which the members assist the librarians in rendering services to both students and faculty. 108 -ill!!!!!!!!! OFFICERS: FIRST ROW; A. Lilly, SECRETARY: G. Combs, PRESIDENT; Mrs. Grace Robertson, ADVIS- OR; SECOND ROW; V. Fleenor, PARLIAMENTARIAN; M. Smith, TREASURER; H. Weiss, REPORTER; J. Hale, HISTORIAN; (NOT PICTURED) M. B. Edwards, VICE-PRESIDENT Margaret Miles STATE F. T. A . VICE-PRESIDENT Teachers of America Giles Future Teachers of America explore the teaching profession, its opportunities and its promises in the futflre. The outstanding program which the F.T.A. sponsored was a scholarship of $100 to a Senior member. Activities of the club included; sending three delegates to the State F.T.A. Convention, selling pep tags for basketball and football games, and sponsoring an assembly. 109 F.F.A Phillip Morris - PRESIDENT Norman Vencil - VICE-PRES Wayne King - SECRETARY Eddie Sarver - TREASURER Tommy Moye - REPORTER Kent Morris - SENTINEL Learning to do Doing to learn Earning to live Living to serve THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE 1 10 L - R; Mrs. Vivian Tice, Mrs, Lisa Helm, ADVISOR; L. Smith, PRESIDENT; B, Rolan, VICE-PRES. ; B. Habernigg, SECRETARY;!. Hutchison, TREASURER; S. Link REPORTER; I. Lafon, PARLIAMENTARIAN; C. Meredith, HISTORIAN The Future Business Leaders of America is a national organization for all students enrolled in business subjects. It promotes good business education in the high school, creates more interest and understanding in the choice of a business occupation, and develops competent, aggressive business leadership. F.B.L.A. members have a variety of opportunities to become better pre- pared for business through chapter activities such as field trips to business places and people from the business world presenting programs. ; u ■ J 1 Mcf J % [ ■ MOTTO - Service, Education, Progress TV % Future Homemakers FIRST ROW: L. - R. Becky Higginbotham, Parliamentarian; Martha Lucas, Reporter; Nancy Webb, Song Leader; Gail Combs, Pianist; Patricia Lee, Chap- lain; SECOND ROW: Mrs. Rosetta Wheeler, Advisor; Becky Corell, President; Donna Smith, Mary Glenn Allen, Co-Vice-Presidents; Diana Martin, Secretary; Linda Hungate, Treasurer; Becky Bane, Historian h wafmii Foreign Foods Luncheon for F.H. A. members. of America m 1 □Mu 1 jTFI M The Future Homemakers of America is an organization of girls who have had at least one year of Home Econo- mics. The chapter ' s project during the year was Our Neighbors Near and Far . Chapter activities included a Foreign Foods Luncheon and Open House in the Home Ec. Dept, for members and fac- ulty, participation in federation activi- ties and celebration of U.N. Day. 1 13 BETTY CROCKER FUTURE HOMEMAKER Carol Johnston I Distributive Education L - R: J. Straley, PRESIDENT; J. Bowles, SECRETARY; C. Myers, VICE-PRES. ; L, Moye, REPORTER; B. Young, TREASURER; Mr. John Fisher, ADVISOR I 14 Clubs of America P.E. Assistants Lynne Cooper Penny Adkins Gai l Combs MinRose Hendrickson Linda Copen Debbie Porterfield Ruth Groseclose Donna Carol Martin Brenda Martin 115 itpBi trail 1 ml rSl m r£ M 1 SOPRANOS Mary Glenn A Hen Donna Smith Barbara Blevins Betsy Stafford Sue Bocock Barbara Talbert Verna Boeock Nancy Webb Beth Bostic Rebecca Williams Pam Carr Gail Combs ALTOS Becky Corell Cathy Dehart Becky Davis Jeanie Dunman Susan Dean Linda Dumman Mary Beth Edwards Mary Kay Gutwald Joy Hale Ann Hale Judi Hankins Sharon Hall Linda Ingram Carol Nuckols A udrey Lilly Beverly Reed Dianne Martin Mary Margaret Roller 1 4UI If Ym mg k 1 || 9 1(| p W i y Chorale TENORS BASSES Ronnie Brumfield Mike Ballard David Coulthard Butch Dowdy Peyton Dowdy Bruce Irwin Howard Irwin Mike Journell Jimmy Lucas Benny Kast Ernest Myers (not pict.) Sherwood Mahaffey Will Vest Lanny Moser Dale Williams Frankie O ' Dell Walter Reed Pat Stafford Dale Williams Claude Wimmer J. W, Wood ACCOMPANIST: -Miss Becky Lowdermilk 117 Forensic Society RIGHT TO LEFT: Mrs. Carol Jones, ADVISOR; Judi Hankins, PRESIDENT; Vicky Fleenor, VICE- PRES.; Gail Combs, SECRETARY; Carol Deakin, TREASURER; Donna Carol Martin, PARLIAMEN- TARIAN; Linda Pennington, REPORTER, Rebecca Williams, HISTORIAN Just push me so far and I ' ll break! The Forensic Society is a new organiza- tion at Giles this year for the purpose of creating an interest in dramatics and speech. Activities included competing in the Fo- rensic Meet at Radford, and sponsoring a Christmas Court and dance. The Forensic Society has presented many fine plays throughout the year to the student body and the public. Go Spartans rings through gym Pep Club The Pep Club promotes interest, spirit, and good sportsmanship at school sponsored athletic events. Members make pep signs and sit as a group for ball games to em- phasize spirit throughout the student body. I 19 FRONT ROW: L - R, B. Fern, PRESIDENT; M. Hendrickson, TREASURER; Mrs. Sherry Andreson, ADVISOR; S. Hall, VICE-PRESIDENT; J. Atchison, SECRETARY Giles High DRUM MAJOR Linda Copen Becky Buckland Pris Croy Sock Habernigg Steve Donovan 120 School Sr. Band Brenda Rolen Penny A tkins Ellen Rowe Judy Kirk DIRECTOR Mr. John Rudacille GHS Junior Band it DIRECTOR - Mr. Archie Snyder I 1 The Junior Band is a workshop for those wishing to enter the Giles High Senior Band. It provides the performing band with many fine musicians each year. 122 J.V. Cheerleaders ANN HALE BECKY CARRIER SUE ELLEN STAFFORD CORKY PROFFITT Alternate CATHY DEHART PAT SMITH ALICE MILES SANDY CRABTREE 123 I V arsity 1 DIANE WILLIAMS ’68 PAM CARR ' 68 Captain CATHY PAINTER ' 67 Go, Spartans! is a favorite chant of the cheerleaders heard throughout the school year at G.H.S. These girls em- body the spirit of the school with their yells, and their leadership of the student body during pep rallies, football games, and basketball games. In their world of jumps, pom poms, and spirited yells, the cheerleaders purpose is to create school spirit, loyalty, interest, and sportsmanship in school sponsored activi- ties. JOY HALE ' 69 Alternate JEANIE DUNMAN ' 69 124 BECKY DAVIS ' 68 I Cheerleaders SPONSOR: Miss Pam Croy And they call these cheerleaders ??? 125 Spartans Mary Margaret Roller Mildred Dalton Special Honors MODEL GENERAL ASSEMBLY DELEGATES Sharon Hall, Becky Bane, Jeanie Dunman ALL STATE BAND Jeanie Dunman, Helen Weiss 126 ACTIVITIES •SPIRIT y sf) JJA ■■ , c fSXi !• Jtfomecomincj (jourt ' 67 Miss ' Patricia Martin (L icj itfi Grade PfCiss Sandra GraStree Jreshman 129 EIGHTH GRADE AAecAy 2 ) onouan Snow Goar QUEEN A Aaron jRerecfitA FRESHMAN AAaiA Alterrix 130 TJeanie T unman mss 9.7 .S. Ifuci 7)au s 1st. RUNNER-UP 73 re n (fa 73o en 2nd. RUNNER-UP May 12 . . . Juniors Were cleaning . . . taping . . . 132 decorating . . , finishing . . . and finally . . . 133 But, I thought they said no ani- mals allowed ! A Portrait Of The Art Club Trip Yes, it looks exactly like him! Where ' s the elevator? will never get off the ! On Friday, March 3, 34 Art enthused students boarded a chartered bus for Washington, D. C. and Richmond. Under the supervision of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rakes, they explored the works of Van Gogh and other famous artists. The tour was concluded by visiting the Smithsonian Institute and other attractions of Washington. About 1:00 a.m. Sunday morning they arrived safely home. What kind of fool am I? 136 GHS Band Wins Again! PMIUJPS m Tally-Ho! And away we go. Can Judy come out and play Rudy Toot leads his band. Apple Blossom Festival Mr. Williams, is this necessary? But I thought we had reservations. What is this madness? Winchester, Virginia May 3-5, 1967 See why we placed second? No, the parade wasn ' t five miles long! ! ! Hurry and get a snap of our plaque, so I can put it in my pocketbook. Symphonic Chorale Tour May 17-21 So help me, if you go flat, I ' ll kill you! What?! ! This is the boy ' s dress 1 ing room! ! 138 Going to take a sentimental journey. SPORTS TJarsiiy JootSaff FIRST ROW: Mike Witten, Roger Simpson, Howard Tabor, Gilbert Wilkerson, Mike Hicks, Larry Trout, Alex Neely, Tommy Collins, Chris Cramer, Danny Stowers, Jimmy Lucus, George Webb, SECOND ROW: Coach Jim Worley, W. R. Johnston, Hotshot Price, Willis Oakes, David Chapman, Dusty Slusher, Pat St. Clair, Ronnie Stewart, Rocky Kanode, David Huffman, Charley Simmons, Steve Albert, Daniel Stevens, Chuck McClaugherty, THIRD ROW: Coach Jack Williams, Frankie O ' dell, Danny Lucus, Roger Martin, J. W. Wood, Jimmy Johnston, Steve Miller, Marvin Sar- tin, Robert King, Harold Dowdy, Clay Hill Jody Falls, Jerry Albert, Denny Woodyard HEAD COACH Jim Worley ’66 SCHEDULE Staunton 14 - 21 Floyd 28 - 0 Pulaski 6 - 6 C -burg 6 - 18 George Wythe 7 - 12 Blacksburg 7 - 21 Narrows 20 - 6 Hills ville 0 - 27 Galax 0 - 30 Dublin 7 - 41 ASS ' T, COACH Jack Williams 140 STEVE MILLER Sr. Fullback JODY FALLS Co-Captain JERRY ALBERT Co-Captain Sr. Guard 6’ 1 180 lb. Sr, End 6 3 200 lb. 6 ' 1 180 lb. 141 DANNY LUCUS Sr. Tackle 6 ' 1 190 lb. TOMMY COLLINS Sr. Center 5 ' 9 150 lb. DANIEL STEVENS Sr. Tackle 6 ' 0 175 lb. LARRY TROUT Sr. Halfback 6 1 165 lb. PAT ST.CLAIR Sr. Halfback 6’ 0 176 1b. MARVIN SARTIN Sr. End 6’ 3 175 lb. HAROLD DOWDY Sr. End 6’ 1 160 lb. JIMMY LUC US Sr. Halfback 5 ' 9” 137 lb. rrf DUSTY SLUSHER Jr. Center 5 ' 11” 160 lb. JIMMY JOHNSTON Jr. End 6 0 155 lb. ROGER MARTIN Jr. Halfback 5 ' 11” 150 lb. J. W. WOOD Jr. Guard 6 ' 0 160 lb. WILLIS OAKES Jr. Guard 5 ' 10 160 lb DAVID CHAPMAN Jr. Fullback 6’ 0 150 lb. ROBERT KING Jr. End 6 ' 6 218 lb. - 144 A A I A A ■j, CHARLIE SIMMOl Soph. Halfback 6 ' 1 165 lb. i . - tl GILBERT WILKERSON Jr. Halfback 5 ' 9 145 1b. STEVE ALBERT Soph. Halfback 5’ 10 160 lb. I 145 Soph. End 6’ 2” 155 lb. MIKE HICKS Soph. Halfback 5 ' 7 140 lb. Soph. Tackle 5 11 180 lb. Soph. Quarterback 5’ 10 145 lb. ‘VJfcL As m W. R. JOHNSTON Soph. End 6’ 0 187 lb. Soph. Fullback 5 10 160 lb. Manager: DENNY WOOD YARD Trainer: CHUCK McCLAUGHERTY Manager: GEORGE WEBB J.V. Football FIRST ROW: Danny Tickle, Ted Martin, Dallas Hutchinson, Mike Williams, Mike Sessor, Billy Staford, Robert Duncan, Ricky Jennell, Steve Davis, SECOND ROW: Jimmy Taylor, David Eads, Mike Johnson, Richard Stevens, Leon Law, Allen Morris, Mike McGuire, Glen Sharpe, Steve McMahon, Ricky Holt, Tommy Link THIRD ROW: Wayne King, Jimmy Hankins, Stanley Williams, Billy Reynolds, Phillip Morris, Walter Reed, Steve Ballard, Darcy Burton, Mike Jennelle SCHEDULE Giles 0 Christiansburg 7 Giles 7 Narrows 13 Giles 0 Hillsville 6 Giles 6 Blacksburg 14 Giles 13 Pulaski 21 Giles 7 Dublin 34 COACH CEDRIC FRAZIER 8th Grade Football FIRST ROW: Steve Creech, Mike Munsey, Buddy Bales, Pat Hutchison, Tommy Bales, Sandy Collins, Mike But- ler, Charley Henderson, SECOND ROW: Steve Steele, Larry Howchins, Mike Bostic, Danny Fields, Greg Kassee, Curtis Caldwell, Johnny Eads, Greg Bandy, Eugene Lester, THIRD ROW: Randy Falls, John Stanley, Stanley Kerr, Larry Clark, Robert Gautier, Arthur Robertson, Robert Bowles, Marvin Collins Stanley Cumbee (Manager) COACH DAVE STEORTS SCHEDULE Giles 0 Christiansburg 7 Gile s 7 Narrows 13 Giles 0 Hillsville 6 Giles 6 Blacksburg 14 Giles 0 Pulaski 21 Giles 7 Dublin 34 148 Varsity Basketball D. Douthat, J. Johnston, C. , Hill, M. Ballard, P. Hale, H. Irwin, R. King, J. Falls, S. Miller, R. Martin, D. Stowers, M. Witten, M. Hicks, B. Danahy (absent) SCHEDULE Giles 60 - 57 Narrows Giles 75 - 50 C-burg The Giles High Basketball squad, led by 1st team Giles 50 - 76 Blacksburg all-district Jody Falls and 2nd team all-district Giles 57 - 52 Radford Robert King, turned in its finest season to date. Giles 62 - 37 Floyd Under the supervision of Coach Dave Steorts, the Giles 69 - 80 Pulaski team compiled a 13-5 record which was good enough Giles 73 - 83 George Wythe to put it in a tie for fourth place in the New River Giles 68 - 60 Galax District standings. With several very close games, Giles 63 - 48 Ft. Chiswell including two cliffhangers against Narrows, the Giles 63 - 65 Narrows season turned out to be one of our most exciting. Giles 63 - 50 C-burg The regular season was highlighted by a seven- Giles 55 - 66 Blacksburg game winning streak coming at the end. In the Giles 74 - 72 Radford district tournament, the Spartans reached the semi- Giles 80 - 32 Floyd finals to climax our excellent season. Losing only Giles 85 - 72 Pulaski three seniors, prospects for next year look good. Giles 83 - 71 George Wythe Giles 65 - 54 Galax Giles 59 - 54 Ft. Chiswell TOURNA MENT Giles 59 - 56 Narrows Giles 39 - 45 Blacksburg Giles 56 - 67 Pulaski : a COACH: DAVE STEORTS JODY FALLS Senior 6 ' 3 ROBERT KING Junior 6’6 STEVE MILLER Senior 6 ' 0 MIKE HICKS Soph. 5’8 DON DOUTHAT Junior 5’11 HOWARD IRWIN Senior 6 ' 5 JIMMY JOHNSTON Junior 6 ' 0 BILLY DANAHY Junior 5’11 MIKE WITTEN Junior 5 ' 8 ROGER MARTIN Junior 5 ' 10 CLAY HILL Soph. 6 ' CHUCK McCLAUGHERTY Manager 151 J.V. Basketball FIRST ROW: Steve Davis, Jimmy Hankins, Steve Albert, W. R. Johnson, David Rowe, Billy Reynolds, Robert Duncan, Walter Thompson, Bobby Williams, Charley Simmons, SECOND ROW: Coach Jack Williams, Mike Johnston, Steve Ballard, Eddie Caldwell, Larry Hodge, George Webb, Norman Vencil, Danny Dickerson, Tom Powell, Denny Woody a rd, Jerry A lbert (Manager) SCHEDULE Giles 31 Narrows 64 Giles 28 C-burg 40 Giles 28 Blacksburg 55 Giles 33 Radford 56 Giles 36 Floyd 32 Giles 33 Pulaski 39 Giles 30 George Wythe 56 Giles 25 Galax 31 Giles 45 Ft. Chiswell 27 Giles 19 Narrows 32 Giles 35 C-burg 22 Giles 29 Blacksburg 46 Giles Won Radford Forfeit Giles 38 Floyd 25 Giles 41 Pulaski 29 Giles 38 George Wythe 52 Giles 38 Galax 27 Giles 43 Ft. Chiswell 49 8th Grade Basketball FIRST ROW: Frank McLean (Mgr), Dudley Dunbar, Buddy Bales, Mike Munsey, Coach James Jackson, Bobby Blankenship, Eddie Mathena, Dennis Duncan, Charley Andrews, SECOND ROW: Larry Howchins, Curtis Caldwell, Allen Hobbs, Woody Mills, Ricky Carr, Mike Montgumery, Steve Steele, Jerry Mont- gumery, Steve Creech, THIRD ROW: Ronnie Smith, Martin Fogelsong, Kenny Jennell, Billy Sexton, Robert Dickerson, Randy Falls, Richard Taylor, Greg Bandy Giles 49 “ 36 Giles 29 - 22 Giles 28 - 24 Giles 24 - 31 Giles 25 - 43 Giles 26 - 28 SCHEDULE Narrows Giles Narrows Giles Dublin Giles C-burg Giles Princeton Giles Blacksburg Giles 30 - 29 Dublin 41 - 40 Narrows 37 - 36 C-burg 40 - 49 Narrows 20 - 47 Blacksburg 20 - 64 Princeton FIRST ROW: Bobby Williams, Tommy Moye, Ronnie Trout, Billy Walkup, Larry Reynolds, Hotshot Price. SECOND ROW: W. R. Johnston, Eddie Caldwell, Danny Stowers, Billy Reynolds, Leonard Saunders, THIRD ROW: Jimmy Bailey, Clay Hill, Richard Steele, Mike Hicks, Jody Falls. FOURTH ROW: Benny Kast, Roger Martin, Barry Young. SCHEDULE Giles 2 Peterstown 0 Giles 4 Narrows 3 Giles 7 Greenville 0 Giles 2 C-Burg 1 Giles 2 Peterstown 5 Giles 8 Dublin 7 Giles 12 Greenville 7 Giles 0 Radford 5 Giles 4 Peterstown 3 Giles 0 B-burg 6 Giles 8 C-burg 2 Giles 0 Narrows 7 Giles 7 Dublin 0 TOURNA MENT Giles 8 Radford 6 Giles 5 Blacksburg 0 Giles 1 Galax 5 154 Varsity Baseball B COACH - MR. CEDRIC FRAZIER The Baseball Team finished another fine season with an overall record of 11-5. Led by Ronnie Trout, Coach Frazier’s boys brought pride to our school. Graduation will take its toll, but several goo d players will be returning to lead next year’s team. 155 J.V. Baseball FIRST ROW: Rosco Scott, Tommy Bales, Dale Sartin, Buddy Bales, Steve Creech, David Meredith, Dale Williams, Ricky Holt, Shahn Wilburn, SECOND ROW: Ray Thompson, Gordon Hylton, Ricky Jennell, Richie McCormick, David Fontaine, Steve Steele, Marvin Gautier, Butch McCoy, Coach Bob Wilburn, THIRD ROW: Mike Scott, Greg Bandy, Larry Houchins, Curtis Caldwell, Jim Riggs, Wayne Clark, NOT PICTURED: Lawrence Fontaine, Wayne Riggs, Steve Davis COACH BOB WILBURN Cross Country District Champs The Spartans continued to dominate the dis- trict in Cross Country this fall, as we won our second consecutive district title under Coach Mulheren. Led by Charley Bogle, the Spar- tans compiled an 8-0 record, in dual competi- tion, for our third straight unbeaten season. Against strong competition in the Concord Re- lays, our runners were second out of eight com- peting teams. We then proceeded to overwhelm the opponents in the district meet and to finish fourth in the state meet. With Bogle leaving and three outstanding Seniors graduating, next year ' s team will face a rugged challenge in defending the championship. SCHEDULE Giles 15 C-burg 49 Giles 20 Northside 35 Giles 22 A lleghany 33 Giles 15 Blacksburg 46 Giles 18 Ft. Chiswell 42 Giles 15 C-burg 47 Giles 15 Greenbriar 48 Giles 15 Narrows 48 BACK ROW: Coach Mulheren, Claude Wimmer, Brian Dupell. MIDDLE ROW: David Coulthard, Charles Bogle, Jimmy Bales. BOTTOM ROW: Jimmy Oliver, Charley Edwards, Bobby Bogle (Manager - ) (L to R): Pat St. Clair, Ronnie Brumfield, Everett Parks, Claude Wimmer, Jimmy Oliver, Earl Johnson, David Chapman, Jimmy Eaves, Brian Dupell, Gilbert Wilkerson, J. W. Wood, Don Clark, Peyton Dowdy, Scott Rose, Larry Hodge, Willis Oakes, Robert King, Jack Mustard, David Coulthard Varsity Track FIRST ROW: Don Clark, Everett Parks, James Dowdy, Ralph Santolla, Peyton Dowdy, Scott Rose, SECOND ROW: Richard Stevens, Gilbert Wilkerson, J. W. Wood, Jimmy Eaves, Robert King, Mar- vin Sartan, Darcey Burton, Doug Clark J , 158 The Giles High track team had another highly successful season. Under the direction of Coach Dave Steorts, our team won two dual meets and three triangular meets. In the District Relays and the District Meet, we placed third and fourth, respectively. Pat St. Clair (220 and 100 yard dashes) and Robert King (shotput, discus, and high hurdles) led the team while Brian Dupell(880), Claude Wimmer (mile), Scotty Rose (low hurdles), and David Chapman (440) placed consistently. JOEY WOODYARD (Mgr.) COACH DAVID STEORTS FIRST ROW: Mike Munsey, Buddy Bales, Larry Houchins, Steve Steele, Bill Steele, Mike Montgumery. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Smith, Kenny Jennell, Robert Dicker- son, Curti Caldwell, Randy Falls, Arthur Robertson, Jimmy Riggs. Golf Team — District Champs COACH JIM WORLEY FIRST ROW: David Eads, Tommy Groseclose, Robin Brotherton, SECOND ROW: Bill Chamberlin, Chuck Shomo, Billy Danahy The G. H. S. golfers were again successful in their 1967 season. Under the supervision of Coach Jim Worley, this year ' s quartet went undefeated with a record of nine wins and no losses. Our golfers retained the district championship which has been held by Giles for five consecutive years. Although the team lost three of last year’s four starters, it was able to keep the balance which has been so successful in the past. Losing only Chuck Shomo by graduation, prospects for next year look good. SCHEDULE Giles 14-4 Pulaski Giles 13 - 5 C-burg Giles 12 - 6 Blacksburg Giles 14-4 Radford Giles 15 - 3 Pulaski Giles 12 - 6 Blacksburg Giles 18 - 0 Princeton Giles 18 - 0 Radford Giles 18-0 Princeton The tennis team was the surprise of Spartanland this year, as it posted a 6-4 record. Led by Sen- iors Butch Dowdy, David Huffman, and Lance Brown, our netters finished third in the district. Depth was the key, as the Spartans had their finest season to date. With seven returning lettermen, next year ' s prospects are promising. Tennis KNEELING: Jimmy Johnston, David Huffman, Tommy Givens, Tommy Collins, Lance Brown, George Webb, Steve Albert, Steve McMahon. STANDING: Bill Cecil, Mike Johnson, Jimmy Bales, Charley Edwards, Walter Thompson, Butch Dowdy, Tommy Butler. Giles 3 Giles 9 Giles 7 Giles 6 Giles 3 Giles 0 Giles 8 Giles 8 Giles G Giles 2 SCHEDULE Radford Floyd Pulaski George Wythe Radford Narrows Floyd Pulaski George Wythe Narrows COACH PANCO CANTLEY 161 Spring Sports I’m ready to pitch, if some- body would come up to bat! I could have sworn there were only two strikes! ! Anyone for croquet?? These flies are driving me batty! ! Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird??! How do you like my new two-piecer? A flag of truce?? Next year we ' re entering him in the Grand National! 162 tion, oge, draft status, -RS (2) — Guaranteed salary: ■ Salem Ave. College boy or l ' man considered. 3 to 6 s work. DRUG SALES ployee credit union and stock purchase plan. Apply Pet, Inc., Dairy Division, 1118 Sa- lem Ave , SW, Roanoke, Va. An Equal Opportunity Employer ROUTE SALESMAN paid fringe benefits If qualified, call Mr D W Body 2002 Williamson Rd betwepn 2 a.m and 12 noon Phone 344-3241 An Equal Opportunity Employer ...Hi, vjwn rr renrmq our io neann Call E M Abbott. 864-4413 or 864- 4725. New Castle, Va. WASH OFF and Sander man. Refinishinq department. Apply 208 4th St., SW. or call 342-8343. BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE— Small 2-operator shop In Virginia Heights Call 366-2795. VII MERCHANDISE Antiques, Reproductions 5 Co. needs men! Prestige lob. xo nec. Sal. S650 mo 8 car. Pd See Carl Trippeer, 345- SnellTnq Snelling. Paid vacation, sick leave, retirement plan. High school education re- quired. Ane 21-30 Apply in person. Rental Uniform Service, 905 S. Pollard St., Vinton. YOUNG MAN— with bookkeeping knowledge for general office work. Salary open. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Call Mr. Angell, 343-1723. LMER— Openinq for licensed mer with old established i! Virginia trim. Good salary rinoe benefits. Reolv Box K- this paper, giving name, 5S and aqe. Inquiries confiden- AATOR and draftsman for nfial and light commercial Give experience, education, expected salary, etc, to P.O. ,461, Roanoke. jrniture salesman ienced. For promotional living furniture. Doing good business ginia. Phone High Point, N.C., 40. Ask for Mr. White. SALES - career opportunity for area sales manager. Cover estab- lished multi-state territory for well- rated national manufacturer of masonry, concete and stone blades and saws selling to wholesale trade. Must have strong field sales experience. Proven closer and good follow-up to build repeat volume. Ability to work with and train distributor sales personnel. Con- siderable travel. Require high cali- bre man with successful sales background to earn 59,100 salary plus commission, expenses, benefits. Immediate opening. Our men know of this ad. Local interviews. Write to Box F-886 care this paper. IRAL BOOKKEEPER and of- nanager, age 25-35, must have ience in double entry book- ig and preparation of financial , Vents Growing company with ited future. Apply in own hand- q stating age. experience ard ensalion expected, wrte in this paper. Box G-887. SALES PERSONNEL -Age 19 to 5. Must be mature and respon- sible. Hours variable, reply P.O. Box 985, Roanoke, Va. SALES TRAINEE— Ace 22-27, wilh min. 2 yrs. coll. 56-7,200. turn. FEE PAID. ROANOKE PERSON- NEL, 205 Boxley Bldg. SETTLED MATURE MAN For Permanent Job in Downtown Sandwich Shop Apply TEXAS TAVERN MANPOWER WANTS YOU! COMBINATION mobile ' unch end Ice cream truck. Perfect condition. Completely set up f or volume busi- ness. Ideal for seasonal business. Will more than pay for itself in summer months alonn. Owne-s ti d m with other business interests. Interested parties innuire Bedford Dairy Que°n or Rainbow Dr : ve Inn, Bedford, Va. MARBLETOP tables, wash tand chests, v alnut laddorback chair secretaries, unfinished dcace benches. Furniture Mart. 211 College Ave., Salem. 389-3421. Auctions 5 AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, May 27, 2 P.M. RAIN or SHINE A white elephant auction will t held at Peters Creek Church of tt Brethren rerbino lot as a fur raising project for Cub Scout Pa 410. Toys, furniture, clothinq, el Please attend. Refreshments ava able. FOR LEASE Major oil company is offering a choice of either a highway or neighborhood service sta- tion for immediate occupancy. 1 Boats and Accessories Attractive terms available ' plus paid training program for 1 the right man. Act now be - 1 fore the beginning of the) tourist season. For further in- j formation call 342-7879;] ings 774-6351. BAY ROC MARINA Invites You To See and Demonstrate r LEMT grocery business for pod Northwest location. Write, B78, care of paper. The Beautiful New GRADY WHITE HEATING PROMOTION REPRESENTATIVE h Columbia Gas System old have at least 2 years ege, 25-35 years of age, some s experience in heating pre- ed, mechanical aptitude, have ity to contact people and suc- sfully compete for utilization aas. A career position with el lent fringe benefits, salary, and training. Work .in Staun- and Virginia Gas Dist, Corp. SALESMEN — Good pay; paid; vacation and insurance, uni-j form allowance. See Joe Pen-j nington, Pepsi-Cola Bottling! Co., Hollins, Va. :Are you reliable and dej Pwble? I Available for temporary Need extra money? Then . YOU NEJ MANPO NO FE Not an employrd SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS To work in company op- erated service station. Contact Mr. Ron Gillen- watcr, American Station, 677 Brandon Ave., SW, across from Towers Shop- ping Center. LOADIN( WAREHOIj FACTOR] LABOl 1ELP :MEN IHELP IRS APPLY It 7:30 123 Franklil :RSON Id , S.WV l SALESMAN An Equal Oppol Ity Employer IR ANT FOR SALE - -ABC on lOwner has other interests. 1362-2683. RESl locatl locatil ness. resnoi Call ?ANT ann office space town of Vinton Excellent §vith an established busi- less? to a financially and experienced person |31 27-ft. Day cruiser plus runaboul I wood and fiber glass. Alscr the luxurious 40- and 50-ft. STARDUST HOUSEBOATS You will be amazed at the ic prices Longtime financing tern available. BAY ROC MARINA SUNOCO Juj Hardy Bridge 1 Hardy, Va.. Rt. 634 Fa few minutes from Vinlon COMPANY THE GO ' profitable business op- for lease near Lake-1 Salem. This locatior [outstanding gcllonagel JATS— MOTORS — TRAILERS t and used Bank financing Op, p.m. Mon thur Frl Tarplev line. Salem, Va. 389-5709. JOHNSON MOTORS DIXIE BOATS COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT. d resume to Mr. Sidney ole, Dist. Prom. Mgr . Vir- la Gas Dislr. Corp., P.O. Box Staunton, Virginia. i equal opportunity employer National company has opening for salesman. Guaranteed salary plus commission. Auto supplied. Complete training at company expense. Call Mr. Mack for personal interview at 366-8893 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT- Expericnced only. Apply in person, Motorists Paradise Texaco, 7603 Williamson Rd. SERVICE STATION attendant— night shift. 6-day week, pumping gas only. Apply 808 Orange Ave., NE. Hollins Rd. Esso. TOR WANTED — needed im ately; downtown church; sal, ... , apen. write Box d- 884, care this; Sheet Mefai Workers TOR— General work and main- ig 22-unit apt. References re- el. Call Mrs. Kirkland, 342-8996, 112 . Experienced in all types sheet metal, top pay. fringe benefits, contact Sherrill Smith, Leonard Smith Sheet Metal and Roofing, Inc., 389-8614. .HEN HELP— Apply at PlazajSTEWARD— private club. State iurant; Wmson. Rd. No phone qualifications, experience, salary ex- please. pected. Reply Box M-892 care paper. _endy ' s of Vinton openings for short order cooks, day and night shifts available. in person, Lendy ' s, Route 24, Vinton. LABORERS City of Roanoke has openings aborers in various departments, ing pay is 51.35 hr. based on a hour week. _Y: CITY OF ROANOKE ERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 306A 2ND STREET, S.W. ESCAPING WORK— Fuil time, -r’s permit required. Mason y Estates Nursery. .(317 Bran- ?d., 342-4359. Lendy ' s of Vinton sdiate openings for sales ladies curb girls. Day and night shift ngs. Opportunity for above •ge earnings. Many fringe its. Apply in person, Lendy ' s, 24, E. Vinton, Va. -ITENANCE MAN— In charge of ■ntive maintenance of air coo- ling and heating systems at 2 supervise all cleaning of town store. Good working con- ' s, group insurance, store dis- , paid vacation, paid holidays, V employment. Apply in per- p Mrs. Williams, fourth floor, town store, Smartwear-lrving _Mon. through Fri. . TRAINEE — Age 19-30 H.S. LoC31 bo. 5350-5400. JOKE PERSONNEL. 205 Box- COLLEGE ■UDENIS H. S. GR 18 ol Large corporation! for summer worlV per mo. while scholarships, trip| awards. hiring men! Ian arn S550 i Ikiiid towards; r i z e s and i STOCKMAN 9 days all expensl 15 51,000 cash schl 3 5500 cash scholal Valuable merebanq lip to Hawaii ships. I awards. Opening for man between ages 25-50 to receive and distribute merchan- dise. Must be dependable and furnish good references. 5-day week, fringe benefits, pleasant working conditions. Only those interested in permanent work need apply. Apply in person 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Personnel office, 5th floor. Those who qualify! sociation while in| permanent basis regardless of drafll ■v continue as- nool o - cn a lesired. Apply Itus. FOR PERSONS CALL BEFj 344] f INTERVIEW P.M. 196 MILLER RHOADS HE MAN SELECTED WE OFFER- ]iid Training Tanciol Assistance saler Safes Aids anual T.B.A. Refund E k an individual whol :ke a minimum coshl lent of $2,000.00. Fhisl lal should be interested! |ing at least $12,0001 ir. Experience in the; ' Istation business is ry, only a sij; |be your o wj ZOMPLET HFAILS CALL |89-8666 B;nings , 362 ] ” |UN OHO. Open till 9 p.m. Mon.-F ' ,, Roanoke Marine, Inc t3 7030 | MARK TWAIN BOATS With V-Sonic Hull Fishing Boats Mercury Outboards 3.9 to I iO H.P. IMercruiser Stern Drives Boating Supplies Iw down payment, easy terms See us today Aountcastle Marine 2-CHl Reas Joe, I Va. for sale. I | Information j Roanoke, | Co!l kn Ager 38 ITIONS 1911 — In our ' 4ERCANTIL? , l Roanoke, Va SUBCONTRACTOR-To do carpentry work on new houses in Clifton Forge, Va, Call collect 862-4528 after 6 p.m TANDEM TRUCK DRIVERS-- wanted. Season ' s work avail- able for sober, reliable, exper- ienced rivers primarily in 50- mile radius of Roanoke. Con- tact Mr. Self at Adams Com struction Company, 2825Jrt5o- noke Ave., SW, Roanoke, Va. MUST BE 1 RS. or older, $60 per wk. Spply in person. Lakeside A Tsement Park. SIDNE Service NAT BU3 , ICHTE NSTE I N Collect Roanoke, Va., 345-7379. llDE SEPVICE FOR PROFESSION tnvestr Stocks, Bonds 39 MEN Full or pajwime. Must have car and desire K earn S3 per hour. No selling. be able to call on pre- sold cusl ners. Apply 9 a.m.. 3015 Oakland Pvd., NE. 400 SHAR’M ' ESTATE Life Insurance stock. 52.80 per share. 345-7476 after 5 p.m. Money to Loan up to $600 40 Glastron W Lraft, Silver LI Cherokee Aluminum, Boatel P toons and Houseboats, Trogan ? Broadwater Cruisers, Mercury C boards and AAerCruiser Crane Service--Open Dav« Vk EASY FINANCING. Caps Carlvn Marine SMITH MTN. LAKE GOODVIEW. VA PHONE l-297-4 ”2 SEE MAP IN YELLOW PAGES TRUCK DRIVER — -Major oil co. Good opportunity for ad- vancement. Regular work. Dial 362-3796 or 366-7855 after 6 p.m. MAN sge 21-35 to work in South ' s 1 fastj growing chain of home and, supply stores selling major ! fusehold, appliances, color TV, tires, batteries, etc Excellent work- ing conditions with ..opporiimity— to advance to management. Better thanj average earnings. Apply Advance Stores Co.. 19 East Church Ave.v Roanoke, Va. CREDI T WAY Of America 418 First St., SW Money to loan 49-A MONEY TO LOAN MARRIED MAN wilh small family, to work on farm, house and garden furnished. Must he sober and reliable. 366-2563. Hinnman ' s Plant Farm. On All Kinds of Personal Property No Loon No Loan Too Large Too Small See Us if You Need a Loan Smith Mountain Yacht Clu OWENS CRUISERS MARK TWAIN BOATS CENTURY BOATS RIVIERA PONTOON BOATS In the water, ready for demonstrations. TRUCK DRIVER-Age 25 to 45 Must know city and county. Regular work. 51.40 hour. Apply Goodwill EARN 570 wk. while learninq Auto, Diesel, Refrign., Machinist, etc. See GREER ad under instruction Murtclien’s Pawn Shop How to got there: Turn south fri Rt. 122 on to Rt. 655, 1.7 mi southwest of Moneta and foil signs. Phone 297-4434. STARCRAFT — 14-ft. runabout; HP. Johnson motor and trailer. C Compliments of FOOTE MINERAL COMPANY RICHARDSON CHEVROLET - OLDS Route 460 Narrows - Pearisburg, Va. BRITTS SERVICE COMPANY RCA, Whirlpool, and Westinghouse Appliances U)Mt£poo€ Congratulations to the Class of 1967 RUSHBROOKE CLEANERS Phone 921-1656 Mountain Lake Avenue, Pearisburg, Virginia 164 RADFORD BROTHERS, INC. of Blacksburg, Virginia Eslablished. 1905 JVarrows -Tbaris burg, Virginia Supporting All That Is Good for Giles County As Strong as the Mountains that Surround it Locally owned and operated PRICE MODERN BARBER SHOP We Survive by Serving the Public Private Enterprise 165 BANE’S Pulaski Congratulations to the Seniors best wishes to those who follow Wallpaper Armstrong Floor Covering Lees Carpets Ceramic Tile MEDLEYS GROCERY SNACK BAR Hoges Chapel, Virginia Phone 9103 Pleasing you keeps us in business M W SUPERMARKET J. F. WILLIAMS COMPANY, INC. PEMBROKE PHARMACY Your modern and friendly supermarket WILLI AMS-JAMISON FUNERAL HOME BILL’S GRILL Phone 9115 Hoges Chapel, Virginia One Mile West of Pembroke Phone 241 Phone 3504 Pembroke , Virginia HARDWICK-HUNDLEY INSURANCE AGENCY Gulf Oil, International Harvester Trucks, Wrecker Service Owner: BOBBY McCALL Phone 182 Giles Professional Bid. Phone 921-335 Pearisburg, Va. 166 SaLuting the CLASS OF 1967 CELCO PLANT CELANESE FIBERS COMPANY A Division of Celanese Corporation Narrows - Pearisburg, Virginia Compliments of C. S. OIL COMPANY Your Sinclair Distributor Our 38th Year Compliments of MORRIS SALES COMPANY CITY ESSO SERVICE 227 East Ross Street Lancaster, Pennsylvania 17602 Fund Raising Items Our Special Designed 10 Piece Screw Driver Set Has Met With National Acceptance Catering to High Schools Only Our New Approach: Safety Items Phone - 921-1300 and TIMBERLAKE HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 921-1405 Pearisburg, Virginia - Compliments of GIVENS FUNERAL HOME 168 Compliments of ROLLER FLORAL COMPANY Pearisburg, Virginia Princeton, West Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia HOGES CHAPEL GROCERY Hoges Chapel Virginia A Real Country Store EATON’S PHARMACY 523 E. Wenonah Ave. Pearisburg, Virginia Prescriptions Specialist Fountain Service Baby Needs Co smetic s Perfume s NEW RIVER LUMBER COMPANY Building Materials Narrows Phone 726-2341 Pearisburg Phone 921-3636 169 WALLACE’S SAMARTWEAR Radford, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of ' 67 NE 9-3381 Prop. - DAVID SIGLIN WOODS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. things go better,! Coke TRADE-MARK ( GILES FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE, INC. Store Division Phone 921-3853 Pearisburg, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of ' 67 THE B B STORES, INC. Giles ' s Largest Variety Store Pearisburg and Narrows 170 DAVIS RADIO AND TV SERVICE RCA Color, Black and White, and Stereo. Service on all makes and models including color sets. We sell the best and service the rest. Phone 921-3721 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Pearisburg, Va Foodland Shopping Center Pearisburg, Virginia Phone 921-3551 Kenmore, Coldspot, Homart, a nd Silvertone Appliances Sales and Service 171 One of Virginia ' s Great Stores With Stores Located At The Plaza The Towers, Roanoke, Virginia and Pulaski, Clifton Forge, Narrows - Shop Pugh ' s - Narrows, Va. , Call PA 6-2326 A. M. WHEELER FURNITURE CO., INC. Narrows, Virginia. Since 1916 --Early American Furniture-- --Traditional Furniture-- --Modern Furniture- - Kelvinator Appliances Philco Appliances Admiral Appliances. Mohawk Carpet. Monarch Carpet. . Alexander Smith Carpet. Carpet Laid wall to wall or room sizes. Big Trade-Ins--Easy Terms Free Delivery Call PArk 6-2132 Main Street Narrows, Va. 172 It ' s Dittman ' s for the MOST in Mocs! MOST in Style. . . . MOST in Quality. . . . MOST in Color Selection Bostonian Students Lady Bostonians Genuine Moccasins Cordobrown Smooth Leather and Black Scotch Grain - Burnished Brown and Green Palomino Sold Exclusively At DITTMAN’S SHOE FAIR Pearisburg, Va. Every Pair Properly Fitted Family Ample Dining Parking TINY TOWN RESTAURANT Intersection of Routes 460 and 100 Pearisburg, Virginia Phone 921-3100 Luncheon Open Specials 6 a. m. -lip. m. Congratulations to the Class of 1967 FRED SNYDER R. EARLE GAWTHROP General Insurance 510 Wenonah Avenue Pearisburg, Virginia Phone 921-1665 Mestera If you don ' t shop at WESTERN, you AUTO Home Owned by PAUL F. ARMBRISTER Pearisburg Compliments of the CHESAPEAKE and POTOMAC TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA BIG STONEY GROCERY S. L. RAINES, Owner A Store of Personal Service We Give Top Value Stamps Kimballton, Virginia MOUNTAIN VIEW MARKET 705 Curve Road The Fine Place to Trade HOBBS-ETTE BEAUTY SHOP Owner and Operator BONITA DUNCAN Permanent Waves Hair Styling Color Phone 726-2439 Narrows, Va. 173 Quality Merchandise Popular Prices Giles County Shopping Center Pearisburg, Virginia PRES BROWN, INC. Always Plenty of Free Parking Three Ways to Shop Cash Charge and Lay- Away 14 West Washington Street Lexington, Virginia Phone No. HO 3-5587 We carry all major lines including: Wilson, Rawlings, Spalding, and McGregor 174 INGRAM MOBILE HOMES Largest selection of campers in Southwest Virginia Shasta - Norris - Skamper Phone 921- 1531 Pearisburg McLEAN DRUG CO. INGRAM PONTIAC CORPORATION VIRGINIA GARAGE INC. Prompt Service by a Prescription Druggist Pontiac -- Cadillac Lanvin Perfumes This is Ford Country Buick - - GMC of Distinction Phone 921-1531 Ambassador Cards 20 1 Main Street Whitmans Candy Pearisburg, Virginia Pearisburg Phone 921-3155 Phone 921-3311 Pearisburg 175 WITTEN’S OF PEARISBURG Whether your goal is college, marriage or a career, our bank can help you with the finances GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR SERVICES TODAY Checking Accounts Christmas Savings Clubs Automobile Loans Home Loans Savings Accounts Personal Loans Safe Deposit Boxes After Hour Depository FIRST VALLEY NATIONAL BANK an affiliate of The First Virginia Corporation Rich Creek, Virginia Pearisburg, Virginia Phone PA 6-2335 Phone: 1393 or 1394 Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation EAST COAST FOODS COMPANY, INC. Princeton, W. Va. 177 Authorized Dealer Compliments of FRIGIDAIRE Appliances LEAS AND McVITTY, INC. ys s Frigidaire PEARISBURG HOME AUTO SUPPLY CORPORATION 1812 1967 Hardware Houseware Over 150 Years America ' s Guns Fishing Tackle Sporting Supplies T oys Highest Quality Sole Leather AND VISIT OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Main Street, Pearisburg, Virginia Pearisburg, Virginia Congratulations to the Class of 1967 s[ VIRGINIAN RESTAURANT Saluting the Class of 1967 New Location - TAYLOR’S GENERAL STORE Hapiday Motor Lodge Pearisburg, Virginia Newport, Virginia Phone 544-2971 178 Phone 921-3254 MOUNTAIN LAKE HOTEL Coolest Resort in the South AKERS MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Home of the Dodge Boys Route 460 Narrows, Virginia 179 GRAHAM SCHOOL PICTURES, INC. EDGEMONT AND DUNCAN Bristol, Tennessee Your School Photographer RIDINGER HARDWARE GIFT CO., INC. Sherwin-Williams Paints Compliments of COOL HARBOR MOTEL F ront Royal, Virginia Super Kem-Tone Kem-Glo Gifts for All Occasions NARROWS FLOWER GIFT SHOP Narrows, Virginia CUDDINGTON STUDIO Pearisburg, Virginia HARRIS GROCERY Narrows, Virginia 218 Main Street Blacksburg, Virginia JOHNSTON BROTHERS Staffordsville , Virginia KANODE ' S BEAUTY SHOP Pembroke, Virginia 180 COMPLIMENTS OF DUTTON ' S DRUG Narrows, VirginL WHITTAKER ' S STORE White Gate, Virginia MIKE ' S MARKET Pearisburg, Virginia BANE SERVICE STATION Bane, Virginia KANODE ' S MARKET Pembroke, Virginia Compliments of HERFF JONES BUDDY MOSES Official Giles High School Jeweler Engraved and Thermographed Wedding Invitations Giles Professional Building Phone 921-3336 Pearisburg, Virginia 182 BAKER SANITARY SUPPLY INGRAM PONTIAC SERVICE STATION 1428 Main Street Princeton, West Virginia Pearisburg, Virginia Phone 425-2352 Cafeteria Equipment Paper Supplies Janitor Supplies KANODE MOTOR COMPANY Compliments of Sales and Service Plymouth and Valiant CROY MOTOR SALES, INC. Pearisburg, Virginia Your Rambler Dealer Blacksburg, Virginia 183 ! I COMPLIMENTS OF BARTON 5 10 STORE, INC Pembroke, Virginia KINNEY ' S DRIVE-IN Narrows, Virginia McLEANS ' DRUG STORE Peterstown, West Virgin!; RUTH ' S CAB SERVICE Pearisburg, Virginia WILLIAM E. HAGY STATE FARM INSURANCE A, B. (Jack) Heck, Jr. PARK DRIVE-IN THEATRE Pearisburg, Virginia 1 Ajy Qkf - cjs- sJj (A iM ' . ,, k J2 J ’J ' uf ' J- J ° it- ' l JL- 3 • q ? QJ JjlM- ' 6 fi %r- -z fl-6 « . ' ■ . «vr v i ( • ' 4? rwvJRMRL MUItk piilpi Hi S«r r - gnB imb i ilillli« i$PM igpll Sg SS mm Bfifel Mmm y r jij ' C UW ¥ 9 i 9 $Mi f$m?gMi 0 M 90 Mi mm®mimmmmmmk mm


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