Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)
- Class of 1967
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IF Rudyard Kipling If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you; If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too: If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or, being lied about, don’t deal in lies, Or being hated don’t give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise; If you can dream—and not make dreams your master; If you can think and not make thoughts your aim, If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two imposters just the same: If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings, And never breathe a word about your loss: If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the will which says to them: Hold on!” If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much: If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And—which is more — you’ll be a man, my son! E. C. Glass High School LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA i -a mm crest Co-Editors Linda Pound Donna Shelton Literary Adviser Miss Lucile Cox Business Adviser Mrs. Rebecca Wilkes 3 IF For a word of its size, if encompasses a variety of emotions— expectation, regret, doubt, hope. Many times we look forward saying, “If T could only . . and we will always look back, say¬ ing, “If I could just . . If’s are so numerous and so important in high school life, if pervades our lives so much, that hardly a decision is made without our using the word. So, as the theme of our book, we, the CREST staff of 1966-67, present to you, to interpret as you will, the poem “If” by Rudyard Kipling. 4 Student Life . 8 Seniors . 22 Underclassmen . 70 Administration . too Activities .127 Honors .172 Sports .184 Advertisements .212 . 3 « 5 2 - A f Mr. McCue pauses with Mr. Turkel to review the latest bookstore merchandise. Mr. Turkel spends many hours in the library in schol¬ arly pursuits. Mr. Turkel comments on current events as he shows the Nezv York Times Filmstrip. 6 The reason firm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength, and skill . Wordsworth For the past twenty-six years, a scholar, a wit, and a perfectionist has served the students of E. C. Glass in the classroom and in the bookstore. Because he is a profound thinker and is genuinely interested in world affairs, he encourages his students to discuss current problems and events with such aids as his weekly showings of the New York Times filmstrips. Flis wry comments on happen¬ ings greatly impress his students. Since he seeks in his students the same pursuit of excellence that he demands from himself, he is regarded as one of the most esteemed members of the faculty. It is to this scholar Mr. Joseph P. Turkel that we proudly dedicate the 1966-67 CREST. Mr. Turkel’s wry sense of humor makes for a very interesting class. 7 fr I f you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs ., ” Lunch is the wildest and most popular period of the day. It provides a break in the routine which enables the student to enjoy the whole day. 8 9 The Publications Assembly gets an extra push from Suzanne Tunkel. 10 Kingsport extended a welcome to Robert Poore, John McKenna, and Phil Ramey. Team members really show their spirit at a morning pep rally. The S. C. A.’s contribution to school spirit was a mascot Hilltopper, a ram. Students Get Back in the Swing If starting off the year well means anything-, then Glass had that going for them. Although the easy lull of summer was somewhat broken up by school’s starting, students got right back into the swing of things. Enthusiastic students made pep rallies, the publications assembly, and Shrine game ticket sales vibrate with vitality. 11 ■ Part of the back-to-school routine is the bus ride home. I Members of the Senior Court are (front row ) Beth Connelly, Kathy McKenna. Joyce Morris, Ann Sackett, (back row ) John Swann, Randy Wallace, Rodney Ware, Bob Ray, and Tom Saunders. (Absent: Janie North). 12 Senior Day again knocked everyone for a loop. What with “hobbits” (little people with hair on the bottom of their feet) invading one home room, and bunny rabbits and butterflies holding another, Glass students were dubious about which room to get the farthest away from. Hidden talents are demonstrated on Sen¬ ior Day, as Jo Anne Dellinger shows her¬ self to be a ballerina. Backstage, Jimmy Connor attentively watches the Publications Assembly. Ann Sackett proves that Senior Day isn’t the only day students let loose. _ 13 Angels added to the annual Christmas Pageant. Vince Barber finds his “Place in the Sun” in the Talent Assembly. Winter brought out the practical in fads including saddle oxfords. The team takes some good advice from the man who knows how to win. 15 If winter comes, can spring he far behind? Plenty of snow, the inspirational Christmas pageant and the pressure of mid-term tests kept students bustling through the winter months. The whole school enjoyed the prod¬ ucts of the hard work put forth by Mr. King and his cast in the annual Talent show and the instrumental music offered by the band in the Mid-Winter concert. Joyce Morris, the bebopper of the cheer¬ leaders, shows her spirit in strange ways. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y 16 i With December and January came college boards and application deadlines for seniors and February brought Na¬ tional Merits for juniors. The new semester saw new resolutions for hard¬ er work and a renewed interest in the academic side of school from all classes. As always winter was a busy and profit¬ able season at E. C. Glass. Laurie Thayer and Beth Connelly do some “soul” steps. If wishes were horses then beggars would ride ” 17 Students in Mr. Cardwell’s calculus class have fun learning what no one else understands. Jim Booth can hardly wait to hit the “sidewalks of New York.” 18 Glass Awakens with the Excitement of Spring Events Gaiety and laughter filled the corridors as some scholars brow¬ sed through the new paperbacks in the spring Book Fair. Seniors waited anxiously for the Senior Banquet and the exciting trip to New York. After dining and dancing seniors displayed their histrionic abilities in “You Can’t Take It With You.” With a last burst of energy, students prepared for the hustle and bustle of PTA Achievement Night. Students breathed a sigh of relief as an¬ other year came to a close. Mrs. Pilkington and Mrs. Cobb join the faculty second semester. File 13 catches the last vestiges of election day. 19 If Only Mr. Milam Could Stay Forever Spring ' began with shouts of joy as the Toppers captured the State Group i-A Basketball Champion¬ ship and the band received a superior rating at the District VI Band Festival. Tension mounted over long-expected College Board Scores and the deadline for research papers. Kathy O ' Keeffe and Randy Wallace re¬ luctantly wish Mr. Milam farewell. 20 plfe Emily Wood works diligently on her research paper—no matter what the weather. If Nat Gilfoyle didn’t have a thousand books to read, she could enjoy spring. 21 Spring ended with the sad announcement of Mr. Milam’s leaving Glass. Since 1954 he has been an invaluable support to teach¬ ers eager for high standards of student per¬ formance. To students he has represented the g ' ood combination or both disciplinarian and friend. Steve Kious and Linda Pound prepare for the District VI Solo Contest. If you can dream — and not make dreams your master” Seniors dream of happiness, hope for a good life, and aspire to great achievements. But they know that dreams are fulfilled only by realistic action. 23 If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well’’ With this thought in mind, the Senior Class Council began its final year of service to its class¬ mates. Senior Day came first on the agenda and an original assembly, an organized parade and a thrilling homecoming game with the traditional figure showed the hard work put forth. Patty Deuster takes advantage of eating privi¬ leges on Senior Day. If wars were won by feasting „ . .’’ Kipling 24 Active Senior class officers, Barry Buck, Nat Gil- foyle, Andee Maddox, and Cindy Stevens rest on motorcycles. Absent: Alice Bragg. Mr. Fielder was aided by Mr. Cerillo in his sponsorship of the Senior class. The best in food and music sustained the quality of senior year festivities at the senior banquet and dance in March. The seniors worked side by side with Mrs. Bernick on the senior play, You Can’t Take It With You. In April came the long awaited college acceptances and the completion of “those term papers.” In June the class of 1967 could look back on a job well done. Hank Ford, Bobby Anne Nemeyer and Becky Smith wait backstage during an assembly. 25 Ann Marie Adams Deborah Lou Allen Robert Harry Alvis Betty Kaye Adams Donna Marie Allen Dixie L. Anders Clyde Lewis Adams Donna Charlene Almond Thomas Ray Anderson Sidney James Akers Barbara Joyce Alper Jerry Warriner Armes 26 i If One Could Only Be Certain Beyond All Question . Keyes Cowboy Bob pauses for refreshment the night before Senior Day. Jo Dellinger waits anxiously with classmates for the Judges’ decision. ini Cynthia Marie Ashwell Glennie Irene Austin Darlene LaVerne Baber Randall Earl Bag ' by Frank Ray Bailey Steven Excell Ballowe 27 Judith Marie Bane William Stuart Bartley George Glenn Beard Deborah Ann Beck Sandra Fay Bell Ted A. Bergman Ronald A. Bergstrom Patricia Leslie Bittle Katherine Adele Blackwell Charles Blankinship Robert Kelly Blum Alan Oakes Bomar, III 28 Janette Anita Booth Alice Faye Bragg- Carolyn Faye Brown Thelma Elaine Bosiger Barbara Morrison Brickels Judith Lynn Bruce Warren Gleason Bowling Judy Faye Brooks Betty W. Bryant Chiquita Anne Bradner Sandra Kay Brooks Barrie Neville Buck 29 Thomas Jackson Buckley, III Brenda Darnell Burch Peggy Staples Burch Geneva Diane Burford Pamela Charles Burg David Richard Burgess If I Shall Sail The Sea On Wayward Ships . A. M. Sullivan Mr. A. M. Sullivan reads passages from his latest book The Bottom of The Sea to Miss Wiley’s first period English class. ■ a wa mM s fpPi WW- MH m 30 Mary Lou Burgess Dianne Layne Burns Michael Caler James Edward Burnette, III Rebecca M. Burruss Louise Doniphan Calvert Michael Davis Burnette Irene C. Caldera-V ega Mary Kathleen Calvert Michael Keith Burnley Thomas L. Caldwell Jan niece Lauverne Camm 31 Patricia Marion Camp Ann Brakke Camp field Carolle F. Chajka Anne Elizabeth Campbell Carolyn Bullock Canada Herman Preston Cheatham, Jr. Lillie A. Campbell George Douglas Miller Cary Richard T. Cheatham Murrell G. Campbell Howard B. Casselberry Allen Leighton Cheatwood Janie North — Glass’s Loss, New Zealand’s Gain 32 _ Patricia Anne Cheves Kyle Thomas Childress Michael S. Christian Wanda Sue Clack Aurelia M. Clark Jerry Allen Clark Pamela Jean Claytor Glenn E. Clements Johnny S. Coffee Dana Clifford Cole Barbara Ann Coleman Barbara Jean Coleman 33 Myra Dale Coleman Robert Walker Coleman William M. Coleman Travis Glenn Collins Mary Beth Connelly James William Connor Rachel Susan Cooper Claude W. Cordle Donald Cornett John Cosby Ann Marie Costan Judy Ann Cox 34 If Seniors Could Only Slow Down Kathy O’Keeffe directs band John Swann and Kathy Gray meet unexpectedly. Hal Cleveland Craddock Jacqueline Anne Crawley Marcia Jean Crickenberger Sandra Jean Crawford Phyllis Ann Creasy Richard Wayne Crickenberger 35 Mary Louise Cronin Bonnie K. Cunningham Bruce E. Daniel Arthur Beverly Davies Susan Carol Dawson Carolyn Marie Deacon John Garland Dean Richard Darrell Dearing Jo Anne Dellinger Mary Cecilia Desmond Patricia Anne Deuster Celia C. Dillard 36 Jeffrey N. Dowden Melvin Thomas Drumheller June Marie Eagle Ronald David Driskill James A. Duff, Jr. Craig Franklin Ellenfield Marshall Wayne Droog Bonnie Sue Dull Danny Lee Elmore Alexander M. Drumheller James McKee Dunlap Henry Byrd Enochs, Jr. Mr. Diviney Challenges SC A To Act Now 37 Rosy Marie Epperson David Eugene Evans Robert Edward Evans James Clarence Falwell Sherry Ann Farmer Charles Burton Faulconer, Jr. Kind Of A Drag Cary Murrel ate his lunch Arab style on Senior Day. 38 Phyllis Marie PMars Gloria Jean Fitzgerald James L. Ford, Jr. Larry Thomas Ferguson George Jay Fleck Terry Garland Ford John Charles Ficor Gene E. Fontaine Donna Rae Fore Kay Ellen Fielder Donnis Gale Ford Larry Edward Francis 39 ■ Sandra Kay Franklin Jesse Carl Gaines Brenda Dale Garrett Ann Wyatt Freeman Candon Ann Gantt James Willard Garrett, Jr. John Edward Freese, IV Charles Allen Gardner, Jr. James Geason Donald Preston Fuqua Patricia Ann Garnsey Janet Adair Gibson The Reverend Canon Bryan Green Captivates Glass Audiences 40 Linda C. Gibson Wayne Floyd Gibson Nathalie Preston Gilfoyle Carolyn Ruth Gillette Norvell E. Godsie Reekie L. Grant Terrell Lee Gravely Cathy Hanks Gray Judith Ann Green S. Wiley Green, Jr. Calvin Ellis Greene, Jr. Martha Anne iiiii 41 Robert Talmage Gunn Larry Haley Cordelia Grigg Hancock Brenda Fay Guthrie Nancy M. Hamilton Cynthia Faye Hargis Susan Jean Guthrie Mariea Belinda Hamlett J. Bradley Harlow Judy Arlene Hackett Michael Lynn Hammock Phyllis Anne Harper 42 If I Ruled The World Full of cheer, Sara Lee prepares for the downtown parade. “Hail, almighty seniors of 1967,” quoth underclass¬ men evermore. Michael Wayne Hartless Richard O. Hawkins, Jr. Clarence LeRoy Helferstay, Jr. Bruce C. Harvey Brenda Ellen Hedrick Anne Christopher Helms 43 Tennie LaVerne Helsel Linda L. Hill Richard Stephen Hill Wendy Sue Hiller David Allen Hobbs Vicki James Honan Charles J. Holbrook, III Stephen Gregory Holloran Steve Hooten Ben Horsley Sandra Lee Horsley Fay L. Houston Allan Brown Howerton David Wayne Hudson Susan Ellen Huff Kathleen Mary Huntington Helen Darlene Hurst Velinda Anne Hurt Beverly Jane Hutter Charles Whitaker Hutter Elizabeth Malcolm Hutter Gerald Watts Irby Deborah Ann Jackson Randall Vaughan Jackson Christmas Tableau Deepens Christmas Spirit 45 Peter Anthony Jacynyk John William James, III James Johnson David Floyd Johnston David C. Judd William Brady Justis If You Do Not Think About The Future You Cannot Have One . Galsworthy 46 Miss Mclvor advises Betty Rohr on the latest college requirements. Norma Gayle Keats Shelby Darlene Kessler Karen Louise Kirchner Ann Garland Keeling Carol Anne Kilmon John C. Knowles Virginia Caroline Kelly Stephen Craig Kious Brenda M. Lacy Sandra Lee Kershaw Linda Sue Kirby Marcia Millicent Landis 47 Preston E. Lawhorne Doris Anne Lawrence Karen Jean Lee Sara Perkins Lee Diana Gene Leech Nancy Elizabeth Lig-ht Kenneth Wayne Lindsey Demaris Drake Lipforcl Sandra Kaye Litchford James Douglas Logwood Kenneth Emory Maddox Mildred Anderson Maddox 48 Shamrock Green Highlights Senior Banquet Dorthy Arm Magee Brenda Louise Mali one Luke Joseph Malloy David Neil Marks Virginia Carol Marsh Rebecca Jean Marshall Robert Thomas Marshall, Jr. Brenda Gayle Marston David Lee Marston Elizabeth Gayle Martin Richard Dudley Martin Brenda Dawn May 49 Bertha Lelia Mays Lydia White McCarthy James Paris McHenry John David McCanless Suzan Barger McClelland Kathryn Renee McKenna Patricia J. McCannless Donna Marie McCormick Martha Meade Linda Carol McCarthy Eugene E. McDaniels Judy Rebecca Melton 50 If There Were Dreams To Sell . . , What Would You Buy? Dewey Wright rests during a football game. Jacquelyn Ann Miles Robert D. Minnix Rhody W. Meredith Diane Lynn Miles Brenda Sue Miller John Wayne Mitchell 51 Charles Lee Moody j Dwayne Allan Moody j Barbara Eddy Moore Gene Harrison Moore Kenneth H. Moore, Jr. Peggy Ann Moore Stanley Dwayne Moore Wayne Allen Moore Donna Gale Morcom Linda Rae Morgan John Sargent Morris, III Joyce Gayle Morris 52 Raymond Michael Morris Richard Kent Morris Laura Ann George Willis Morrison Moseley Lawrence Reginald Nance, Jr. Larry Edward Noel Roberta Anne Nemeyer Jane Pattee North Susan Marie Nicely Susan Pierce Norwood John David Noechel Kathy O’Keeffe Students’ Enthusiasm Enlivens Pep Rallies 53 Brenda Jean Olson Barbara Ann Osborne Donald E. Osborne Dexter Eugene Overstreet Steven R. Owen Linda Kay Owens If I Ever Hare Time For Things That Matter . . . V. S. Owens Mrs. White advises Deborah Wrenn on business opportunities. ■ wjT ' T-V?. 54 Bonnie Dale Page Sandra Carol Paris Raleigh Lewis Parker Connie Gayle Page Alice Fay Parker Calvin Lee Parrish, Jr. Sheila Doreen Page Dale D. Parker James Hill Patterson Louanne Pahel Douglas Keith Parker Ronald ' Constant Paxton, Jr. 55 Mary Mona Linda- Ann Ronald Preston Bonnie Sue Peak Peebles Peters Phillips Peggy Ann William Lawson Leroy Patsy Willie Phillips Platt Poe Pollard William H. Linda Victoria rhomas Michael Thomas Augustu Porter Pound Power Prince Students Follow Roundball Toppers on to State 56 David L. Pugdi Philip Samuel Ramey Barry A. Ramsey John Blair Ramsey Robert Franklin Ray Michael Wayne Reams Donald W. Reynolds Linda Gail Richardson Allen Rickmon Sam Anderson Ripley Alice Griffin Risher Philippa Ellen Robert 57 Jeanie Jimmy Roberts Robertson Danny Ray Rogers Elizabeth Bogg ' s Rohr Stephen Douglas Rosenthal Malcolm Trenton Runyon, III Christine I. Ryon Ann Dexter Sackett Charles Newell Robert Steven Sanders, Jr. Sandifer Deloris Kay Saunders Theodore Henry Saunders 58 If All The World and Lore Were 99 • It Ralegh The royal couple, John Swann and Kathy McKenna, have fun in the snow. Thomas Scott Saunders Thomas Wayne Saunders Brian Allen Schluderberg Charles Marvin Scott, Jr. Amelia Hollis Scott David Jerry Scott 59 Giles Franklin Scott, Jr. Janet Elizabeth Scott Lester Erie Scott Susan Scott Virginia Rosalie Settle Donna Byron Shelton Freddie Lee Shelton Ellen Marie Smith Herman Lewis Smith, Jr. Mary Rebecca Smith Robert L. Smith Steven Dorsett Smith 60 William Benjamin Snead, Jr. Robert Terrell Snell Christopher Snyder, III Patricia Ann Somers Patricia Sue Sorrell Brenda Joyce Stes ' er John Garland Sparks Garry Wayne Stern Virginia Ross Spence Gene Thomas Sterne Darlene Chris Staples Glen Edward Sterne The Virginia Museum Theater Presents The Subject Was Roses” 61 Edward L. Steuart, Jr. Cynthia Ann Stevens Deborah Elizabeth Stevens Sheila M. Stevens Martha Jane Stinnett Emily Wynn Sublett Youth Everywhere Agrees on Some Things 62 Philippa Robert, AFS student from Australia, compares her two thomes. ‘I Robert J. Sublett Leigh Gregory Suhling Judy Gray Sullivan Susan Ault Sut or Ruby N. Swain John Lloyd Swann, Jr. Grace Granville Sydnor Walker Pettyjohn Sydnor Debbie Tackett Beverley Vivian Tanner Barry L. Taylor James Preston Tedder 63 H. R. Terrell Suzanne Elizabeth Laurence J. Robert Thaxton Thayer Thomas Michael Ray Thompson Phil Tinsley Joan C. Thornhill Steve Hunter Tolley David Tillman Tibbs Linda Lou Tomlinson Rucker A. Tibbs, Jr. Donna Jean Trent Announcements, Caps, Gowns - the Mad Rush Begins 64 Larry Wood Trent Archiebald Duke Trevillian, III Claudia Ann Tuck Charles Ryland Tuck, Jr. Kathleen Gail Tucker Peggy Lee Tucker Edward Watson Turner Katherine Blair Turner Linda Jeanne Turner John W. Tuttle James B. Tweedy Harry Edgar Tweedy 65 Deborah Lynn Twery David M. Viar Carole Martin Upshur Mary Ann Vinson Randall Thurman Christopher Townsend Wallace Ward Frank Rogers Vaden Judith Maire Wade Richard F. Ward Norma Jean Vaughan Randy D. Wade Emily Anderson Ware 66 Teachers Keep on Giving and Giving . . . Miss Hight enjoys a rocking chair that her home¬ room gave her for Christmas. Rodney Olynn Ware Isabel Rutherfoord Watkins Laura Louise Watkins John Franklin Weary, Jr. Brenda Sullivan Watts Frank David W eigand 67 Martin Peter Weigand Michael Conrad Weiss Elizabeth Anne Welch Wanda Sue Wells Kenneth Ray West Nelson Whitehead Richard Frank Whitehouse, Jr David Porter Wickline, III Judith Elaine Williams Mary Margaret Williamson Petty Wilson Jerry Carl Wilson 68 Mary F. Wingfield Ricky L. Wood Deborah J Wrenn June Elizabeth Witt Emily Walker Wood Mike D. Wood Sharon Diane Wood Dewey Austin Wright William Matthew Wood, Jr. William Wright Julian H. Worley Rebecca Leigh Young If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking, If I Can Ease One Life the Aching, I Shall Not Lire in Vain ” Dickinson 69 If you can wait and not be tired of waiting . . Throughout high school one goal all underclassmen want to achieve is the rank of a Senior. The enthusiasm which the underclassmen lend to school life makes the waiting seem shorter. ill 70 71 IF YOU CAN WAIT AND NOT BE TIRED BY WAITING . . . Coach Sheets and Mrs. Wilson give the class of “68 a helping hand. The class rings were received at the dance giving each Junior a symbol of his standing as a student at E. C. Glass High School. The Junior class float “In Our Time” with displays of the Ring Dance, College Boards, AES, and Boys’ Girls’ State really shows us the achievement a student makes in his Junior year. If one should look at this class after a handful of times a bright future is seen for them. Darlene Ware. Kathy Gray and Linda Moore cheer the Juniors on to victory. 72 Juniors “If I could gather up the threads of time” the pattern of accomplishment of the Class of “68” could be woven. A few pats-on-the-backs should be given to the hard-working Junior class officers, President Vicki Marsh, Vice President Debbie Jordan, Secretary Sharon Worley, and Treasurers Ruth Moore and Tommy Trice. The excite¬ ment of having the Checkmates at the Junior-Senior Ring Dance was ex¬ pressed by the Juniors and every stu¬ dent in the school. It’s hard work and free time later for the Junior class officers — Vicki Marsh, Debbie Jordan, Sharon Worley, Ruth Moore, Tommy Trice. -- ■ • •- - „ The meaning of this ring will be more important at the Ring Dance. Juniors Homeroom 123 Front Rozv: Miss H. Brown, S. Worley, M. Killingsworth, D. Johnson, B. Lawhorne. Second Row: P. Godsey, B. Whitten. C. Bennett, J. Shorten, D. Skelton, C. Adams, S. Defibaugh, S. Fullen, T. Malcolm. Third ' Rozv: A. Thomas, D. Driskill. M. Davis, C. Fanning, S. Tunkel. L. Coleman, G. Boris, H. Pitzer. Back Rozv: B. Seltt, D. Hawkins, C. Brooks, D. Harris, J. Johnson, G. Ferrell, B. Finch, N. Low. Homeroom 142 Front Rozv: Miss E. Brown, J. Huntington, C. Jones, B. Hunter, S. Wilkes. Second Rozv: C. Bruce, A. Carwile, M. Miles, S. Tyner, E. Freeman, C. Houliares, N. Armistead, B. Wilson. Third Rozv: P. Garner, S. Sears, P. Weary, J. Gilley, M. Twery, S. Lawrence, T. Ficor, B. Jones. Fourth Rozv: K. Howard, R. Clark, R. Davids, D. Rice, C. Harris, D. Blankenship. B. Gentry, H. Somerville, M, Chenault. 74 Homeroom 143 Front Row. Mrs. Pryor, R. Myers, P. Mann, R. Brooks, M. Hayes. Second Row: M. Belkin, L. Steppe, P. Clark, C. Coleman, C. Cox, B. Rose, N. Thornhill. Third Row : R. Doss. J. Wheeler, W. Toler, R. Howell, M. Doss, K. Cole. Fourth Row: B. Scwartz, R. Root, A. Mason, L. Boothe, D. Morton, M. Jamerson. Homeroom 146 Front Row: Mr. Hales, L. Berryman, B. Clement, T. East, P. Aderton. Second Row: C. Sligh, T. Harris, B. Watts, A. Mays, D. Overstreet, S. Campbell, G. Laughon. Third Row: G. Gillispie, R. Coffey, R. Moore, P. Bryant, S. Hardy, W. Scruggs, W. Deacon. Fourth Row: J. Spencer, R. Eubank, T. Doss, E. Carwile, L. Baker, J. Booth.- Homeroom 200 Front Row: Mr. Teass, J. Burruss, B. Wyatt, W. Sanderson, G. Rosenberger. Second Rozv: B. North, M. Catherwood, M. Panned, P. Levin, P. Bass, P. Milam, T. Worley, M. Bradlev, R. Robinson, D. Dunn. Third Rozv: J. Dodson, G. Faulconer, L. Spencer, L. Strickland, K. Penny, S. Freerks, M. Jackson, J. Owens, M. Hicks. Fourth Rozv: D. Minner, G. Reid, S. Costas, R. Brooks, J. Adkins, C. Saunders, M. Nash, C. Moore, G. Knowles. Class of 1968 76 Homeroom 205 Front Row : Mrs. Griffin, A. Caruso, M. Smoot, G. Howell, L. Dodge. Second Row: E. Cyrus, J. Brown, M. Callaham, B. Bowles, N. Connor, K. Gray, M. Coolidge, S. Fisher, P. Hughes. Third Row: G. Jack- son, K. Thompson, G. Rogers, L. Scott, C. Schrader, M. Bowman, T. Vaughn, J. Elliott. Fourth Row: R. Ripley, A. Wright, T. Nelson, M. Garhee, J. Pettyjohn, L. Crist, L. Oglesby, J. McDaniel, B. Morton. Homeroom 210 Front Rozv: Mr. Wright, T. Pearson, D. Burdick, S. Abramson, B. Hughes. Second Rozv: B. Hobbs, N. Wick, G. Tweedy, M. MacLeod, K. Braumiller, P. Brown, D. Elliott, L. Lawhorne. Third Row: J. Eger, D. Smelser, J. Watson, J. Hurt, D. Wilson, R. Riner, W. Thompson, S. Lawhorne. Fourth Row: J. Viar, M. Harrington, R. Hicks, C. Wingfield, P. Ramsey, B. Tilson, G. Ford. 77 Class of 68” w I Will this word really he on the College Boards? One more swinging year of school! Homeroom 211 Front Row : Miss Fryar, D. Lucas, K. East, A. Hager, C. White. Second Row: C. Slusher, S. Cohen, J. Robinson, M. Craghead, B. Bradner, D. Hobbs, M. Holland, C. Minnix, P. Campbell. Third Row: M. Wilson, R. Falls, P. Jones, L. Chaffin, J. Savage, L. Moore, T. Sielewicz, S. Moser, C. Lee. Fourth Row: F. Owen, J. Salmon, S. Saunders, J. Childress, O. Grant, G. Edwards, J. Jamerson, B. Cook. 78 Homeroom 219 Front Rozv: Mrs. Parker, V. Ayers, J. Morris, B. Farris, C. Campbell. Second Row: S. Colliding, D. Hall, W. Hendricks, S. Coleman, F. Hall, P. Couch, M. Witt, M. Erbacher. Third Row: G. Marsh, L. Szydlowski, D. Dobyns, C. Perry, L. Clark, L. Mclean, R. Tillam. Fourth Rozv: B. Enoch, G. Jones, R. Mcfall, J. Dearing. Homeroom 220 ' Front Row: Miss Scarci, B. Vinson, D. Kinney, R. Coleman, M. Cox. Second Row: |. Thompson, B. Bailey, S. Childress, L. Garrett, R. Traywick, B. Bridgett, S. Adams, S. Wilkins, P. Vest. Third Row: L. Walker, D. Taylor, K. Hudson, G. Wilkerson, D. Tweedy, J. Thornhill, G. Coles, W. Wade. Fourth Rozv: C. Viar, S. Foster, D. Watkins, B. Templeton, H. Ford, T. Ewers, C. Farris, C. Habel, J. Tuck. Juniors 79 Homeroom 230 Front Row: Mrs. Wilson, V. Marsh, S. Hayden, L. Carpenter, D. Morris. Second Row : B. Kowalsky, J. Lang, P. Baber, D. Floyd, H. Barksdale, D. Adams, D. Bates, D. Childress. Third Rozv: D. Glass, D. Lankford, B. Coleman, L. Wheeler, C. Marshall, L. Hudson, M. Naff, R. Chaney. Fourth Row : B. Mark, H. Zahonet, P. Ferrell, R. Wesley, C. Glass, D. Poore, J. Arthur, R. Tyree, H. Harper, W. Moyer, B. Fuller. Homeroom 236 Front Rozv: Mr. Racer, G. Miller, C. Pinkerton, D. McCarron, D. Bradley. Second Row: A. Holt, B. Mitchell, L. Pugh, V. Snyder, D. Noel, L. Smithies, L. Rash, S. Lambert. Third Rozv: R. Parker, B. Blum, D. Perdieu, S. Meeks, S. Wheeler, L. Fore, A. Elcan, P. Owen, V. Samuels, S. Woodring, S. Wilson. Fourth Rozv: R. Ripley, R. Burch, T. Padgett, T. McCraw, B. Thomas, D. Childress, T. Holland, R. Turner, B. Power, D. Long, R. Anthony. Class of 1968 80 Homeroom 238 Front Row : Mrs. Johnson, D. Jordan, M. Parker, N. Mayberry, R. Jackson. Second Row: J. Cronin, J. Dellinger, L. Spencer, J. Meeks, B. Roberts, S. Burks, C. Murrell, L. MacLeod, F. Kent. Third Row: J. Burnette, D. League, B. Williams, S. Almond, E. Fulcher, D. Sarver, A. Miller, M. Farlow, S. Wiley. Fourth Row: C. Loving, F. Pribble, A. Burnette, P. Graves, J. Phillips, B. Martin, R. Smith, C. Brooks. Homeroom 241 Front Rozv: Miss Cooke, T. Bynum, D. Tucker, J. Gallaher, G. Gay. Second Row: B. Heckerman, B. Daniel, C. Tuck, D. Pugh, L. Hall, T. Jordan, R. Thompson. Third Rozv: S. Ramey, M. Thompson, D. Cox, R. Everett, S. Agee, D. Bush, S. Sheridan, N. Robertson. Fourth Row: T. Carwile, R. Burris, N. Tuthill, B. de YTies, T. Trice, B. Franklin, R. Murphy, M. Carter, D. Powell. 81 Class of 1968 There’s a new twist in looking at bulletins this year. If I were a senior . . . Homeroom 300 Front Rozv: Mrs. Whitehead, R. Sayre, E. McFadden, J. Thompson, R. Read. Second Row: F. Robey, D. Brewer, A. Fippard, M. Meeks, T. Carwile, V. Skau, D. Ingram, C. Burnette. Third Row : B. Wool¬ dridge, B. Bomar, D. Walling, J. Moss, B. McKinney, J. Driskill, C. Breeding, R. New. Fourth Row : G. Walker, F. Kerns, M. McFaden, R. Lester, L. Morton, R. Campbell, J. Averett, L. Ferguson. 82 Homeroom 312 Front Row: Mr. Sheets, D. Ware, G. Younger, C. Clark, R. Rudolph. Second Row: B. Duclos, D. Schewel, W. Thorn, K. Ore, B. Marshall, L. Tyree, B. Elder, B. Dudley, J. Tomlin. Third Row: A. Tweedy, E. Gibson, F. Moon, R. Litchford, B. Hardy, S. Fauber, N. Vaughn, C. Barley, W. Henson. Fourth Row: D. Hadlock, D. Viar, G. Friend, A. Edmondson, B. Tinsley, W. Bersch, D. Reynolds, R. Deacon, J. Clarke. 83 Sophomores Since no new Freshmen came to Glass this year cine to the new Junior Highs, the Class of “69” knew what it was like to be the youngest class at Glass again this year. Sophomores showed their spirit by participat¬ ing in sports as players, cheerleaders, or as enthusiastic fans. Brenda Blanks finds that school has its brighter moments. 84 If You Can Dream And Not Make Dreams Your Master” Officers representing the Sophomore Class this year are Steve Schewel, Vice Presi¬ dent; Betty Kershaw, President; Jody Bennington, Secretary; Sandy McNamara, Treasurer. Sophomores: A Part of Senior Day Sophomore officers, sponsored by Mr. Lock¬ hart, adeptly led the Class in “Shooting for the Stars,” which was the theme for the Sopho¬ more Float on Senior Day. The “69”ers shared in the responsibilities of leadership at Glass by participating in the S.C.A. and its projects, giving devotions in the morning, working on Pep Committee, and at¬ taining a substantial column on the High Times Honor Roll. If only they continue aiming high . . 85 Homeroom 101 Seated : Miss H. Ware, C. Arthur, A. Adler, S. McBratney, G. DeWitt. Second Row : C. Thompson, W. Cobb, D. Gilliam, B. Crocetti, M. Edwards, J. Gunter, B. Marsh, G. Powell, R. Waibel. Third Rozv: K. Dunn, D. Huffman, F. Wood, B. Phillips, J. St. John, B. Gaunt, S. Nelson, B. Padgett. Fourth Row: B. Christian, C. Rash, M. Lowe, J. Wyatt, B. Shields, G. Eagle, L. E. Caudill, R. Ford. Homeroom 103 Seated: Miss Hancock, M. Pruett, M. Parker, S. Scruggs, S. Murray. Second Rozv: L. Colbert, C. Rucker, P. Miller, M. Creasy, D. Lawhorne. Third Rozv: M. Hager, F. Childress, D. Gibson, R. Stinnet. Sophomores 86 Homeroom 104 Seated: Mr. Gills, M. Stovall, L. Woody, B. Young, J. Francis. Second Row. R. Robertson, B. Moses, S. Knight, P. Campbell, L. Harris, J. Taylor, G. Arthur, D. Bryant, S. Langford, C. Fields, D. Robertson, R. Amonette. Third Row: W. Maddox, R. Robertson, D. Everett, J. Ray, J. Thomas. Homeroom 106 Seated: Mrs. Friend, S. Divers, D. Rush. C. Tunkel, L. Inge. Second Row: B. Blakenship, E. Turner, D. Brown, D. Ferguson, J. Ferguson. Third Row: D. Davis, D. Barrett, W. Pendleton, D. Bolding, M. Fitch. 6U J yro ‘Of Homeroom 107 A Seated : Miss Hughes. B. Kershaw, R. Sigler, R. Blankinship, A. Moore. Second Rozv: G. Snead. B. Moore, J. Pahel, C. Brooks. N. Somers, J. Murray, G. Calvert. Third Row: K. Crowe, R. Bergman, D. McCarthy, B. Murphy, M. Hollingsworth, M. Tolley, J. McKenna. Fourth Rozv: B. Whitmore, D. Cooper, R. Gilmore, K. Gilbert, G. Wall, T. White, P. Rosser. Homeroom 125 Seated: Miss Pribble, C. Owen, B. Bailess, B. Blanks, J. Spencer. Second Row: S. Schuiler, B. Layne, B. Davidson, N. Mayberry, M. Jennings, M. Martin, P. Rice. Third Row: N. Alper, S. McFaden, P. Gaunt, W. Tweedy, P. Morris, P. Gillespie, B. Dudley, A. Viar. Fourth Rozv: R. Brooks, S. Fix, F. Burnette. G. Dupriest, K. Moses, W. Breeden, W. Ellis, Jr. 88 Homeroom 130 Seated : Miss Merkel, D. Morgan, K. Shelton, N. Coleman, M. Sisk. Second Rozv : D. Saunders, S. Gordan, J. Wilson, P. Barksdale, J. Davis, D. Harris, G. Doss. Third Row : K. Burnett, L. Rudd, N. Preble. Fourth Rozv: C. Brown, W. Henson, D. Knight, D. Copenhaver, G. Harding, L. Mars. Class of 1969 89 Homeroom 136 F ront Row: Mr. Cardwell, S. Rudolph, T. Wells, J. Esteppe, L. Weaver. Second Row: A. Bryant, C. Ellis, J. Ferrell, F. Jacobs, D. Dillard, M. Owen. N. Rosenthal, J. Hart, C. Clark. Third Rozv: C. Hopkins, P. Hartsoe. G. Bozeman, B. Brooks, L. Hudson, A. Mitchell, M. Scott, D. White. Fourth Rozv: K. Reid, J. Fach, C. Bragg, G. Day, R. Rector, C. Williams, M. Neigh. Homeroom 138 Front Rozv: Mr. Lockhart, V. Marshall, K. Turner, S. Mann, A. Bowles. Second Rozv: D. Guthrie, K. Collins, J. Dooley, B. I revey, V. Estes, B. Beck, J. DeCarli. Third Rozv: B. Phelps, D. Huffman, L. Brookman. M. Hall, D. Foster, W. Langford. Fourth Rozv: H. Meeks, T. Tinnin, T. Morrison, L. Lichford, B. Wooldridge, L. Powell, R. Reynolds. Sophomores Homeroom 151 Front Row: Miss Overstreet, B. Johnson, J. Mosby, B. McCarron, J. Hallstrom. Second Row: K. Bibb, B. Foster, J. Lemaster, B. Mills, L. Londeree, D. Parker, A. Hagan, L. Goodman. Third Row: R. Burton, S. Wright, M. Glover, A. Camden, S. Trutt, B. Matthews, E. Jones. Fourth Row: M. Thaxton, C. Carmichael, E. Smith, D. Saferight, L. Mays, R. Pugh, J. Nemeyer, R. Rosser. Homeroom 152 Front Rozv: Miss Worley, T. R. Terry, B. Geascn, B. Mahone, B. Laughon. Second Row: A. Peebles, R. North, C. Bevley, D. Holland, L. Durie, B. Allen, C. Vess. Third Rozv: E. Noel, J. Rice, C. Smoot, C. Campbell, H. Allen, D. Campbell. Fourth Row: H. Bryant, L. Zechini, E. Reynolds, L. Evans, J. Vaughan. Class of 1969 91 Homeroom 157 Front Row: Mr. Cerillo, M. Duckworth. D. Smith, D. Sexton, D. Campbell. Second Rozv: B. Uggla, L. Barker, J. Yigneau, B. Lyons, G. Dolinger, S. Anderson, M. Smoot, S. Gibson, R. Gilbert. Third Row: J. Mark, D. Harper, O. Coffey, D. Campbell, B. Stump, L. Waller, P. Read, F. Viar, R. Reynolds. Fourth Rozv: D. Carwile, D. Brewer, T. Hudson, J. Clemmons, K. Eisler, P. Kluender, S. Burton, R. Evans, L. Tyree. Class of 1969 Homeroom 202 Front Row: Mrs. S. Whitehead, J. Francis, R. Hamner, M. Hunt, T. Coleman. Second Row: P. Camp¬ bell, K. Brooks, B. Glass, B. Gilliam, D. Nichols, P. Hall, J. Hartless, S. Pursley. Third Row : R. Rankin, M. Carter, C. Cartrett, B. Blackburn, L. Bell, D. Williams, R. Bolton. Fourth Row: S. Crank, T. Woody, A. Burton, V. Barbour, D. White, H. Knight, D. Gibson. Homeroom 203 Front Row: Miss Lang, R. Mann, C. Wheeler, C. Gossom, M. Potter. Second Row: S. Whitehouse, J. Hudson, B. Hunt, M. Proffitt, C. Long, F. Baker, A. Smith. Third Row: M. Myers, M. Forrest, B. Sandidge, J. Neighbors, K. Vaughan, D. Bobbitt, R. Jordan. Fourth Row: B. Ferrell, P. Gleason, B. Witt, B. Tyree, J. Williams, T. Arthur, S. Harris. 4 93 Homeroom 209 Front Rozv: Mrs. Perrow, B. O ' Brian, R. Poore, S. Ward, M. Simpson. Second Rozv. C. Baughn, C. Daw¬ son, D. Dawson, V. Emmons, K. Wilson, K. Fincher, G. Bailey, M. Phillips. Third Rozv: B. Wright, L. Buchanan, M. Miller, P. Finch, B. Morris, J. King, C. Day, L. Lotts. Fourth Rozv: J. Garbee, C. Robinson, D. McFarland, C. Slater, M. Murphy, M. Clark, B. Hurt, R. Coffee. Homeroom 228 Front Rozv: Miss Wilkinson, F. Hearing, D. Harvey, B. Holt, D. Marshall. Second Rozv : D. Phelps, S. Eubank, E. Campbell, P. Staton, B. Bailey, N. Beckner, K. Burton, C. Hunt. Third Rozv: R. Spencer, B. Runion, S. Montgomery, L. Smith, E. Buck, D. Figg, L. Torrence, M. Wiles, N. Pacot. Fourth Rozv: R. Trent, L. Harvey, E. Martin, F. Hampton, W. Fortune, J. W. Carwile, C. Mickles. 94 Homeroom 229 Front Row: Mrs. Olds, R. Roseberry, L. Barker, D. Bibb, L. Martin. Second Row: J. Lee, D. Scott, D. Witt, M. Young, C. Moon, S. Carwile, K. Burton, B. Nicely. Third Row: D. Johnson, Z. Miller, G. Kidd, S. Hodnett, J. Hardy, M. Fields, S. Maddox, M. Burby, C. Dennis. Fourth Rozv: D. Neher, B. Williams, J. Ackley, B. Kimball, D. Callahan, G. Clingempeel, G. Vernon, D. Mangus. Homeroom 239 Front Rozv: Mrs. Morris, B. Crowder, C. Cress, P. Newell, J. Elliott. Second Row: N. Preas, D. Grant, A. Huntington, S. French, S. Faulconer, B. Womack, M. Godsey. Third Row: D. Somers, B. Hedrick, M. Taylor, K. Barrett, J. Stevens, T. Scott, K. Graves, E. Dickerson. Fourth Rozv: B. Buckley, K. Contarino, R. Alden White, C. Thompson, G. Smith, P. Harvey, K. Towler, R. A. White. Sophomores 95 Class of 1969 Homeroom 246 Front Row: Mrs. Batten. S. McNamara, L. Lawhorne, F. Davis, M. Freeman. Second Row. S. Thomp¬ son, G. Moody, D. Staton. P. Bowles, D. Worley, F. McCanless, G. Newman, F. Tabor. Third Row: C. Alderman, D. Wright, J. Crowe, J. Whitten, R. Siko, S. Allen. Fourth Row. C. Wood, T. Capps, R. Bowling, R. Bush, D. Tucker, R. Maslow. Homeroom 248 Front Rozv: Miss Walker, G. Slayton, S. Armstrong, K. Swartz, S. Brooks. Second Rozu: C. Patterson, J. Dube, B. Dawson, J. Hooten, D. Lowe, C. Noel, H. Holland, C. Shield, T. Mata. Third Row. D. Wilson, G. McCraw, L. Mann, R. Carrington, J. Ballard. Fourth Rozv: S. Rosenberger, D. McDaniel, D. Fitzgerald, R. Bass, D. Adams, M. Hawes, T. Newton, P. Porri, B. Cothran. Homeroom 251 Front Row: Mrs. Harris, W. Deacon, N. Johnson, C. Seagle, P. Quick. Second Row: R. L. Stone, C. Crews, L. Scoville, P. Mehlhaff, K. Carwile, M. Dawson, J. Bennington, J. Wilkins, B. Blankinship. Third Row: J. Tyree, S. Crawford, M. Calvert, A. Williamson, L. Conner, R. Wells, G. McFaden, C. Wilson, S. Bell. Fourth Row: S. Arthur, D. Christian, S. Kreis, M. Smith, V. Stewart, R. Ferrell, J. Chewning, J. Stable. Homeroom 255 Front Rozv: Mrs. Bernick, N. Nelson, P. Bowling, S. Shearer, B. Miller. Second Rozv: B. Nickerson, P. Price, P. Hogan, C. McFall, K. Hicks, S. Cobb, R. Brown, T. Wilkerson. Third Rozv: C. Woold¬ ridge, P. Sandhoff, D. Templeton, A. Turner, S. Shepherd, C. Tate, M. Louden, M. Terrell, S. Roark. Fourth Rozv: C. Taylor, M. Trausneck, A. Dickerson, D. Ball, M. Clingempeel, J. Ragan, M. Faulconer, C. Fielding, D. Smith, L. Fielder, G. Cumby . 97 ir i 3 Homeroom 308 Front Row: Miss Waller, B. Quillian, L. Helms, M. Fishchoff, A. Talley. Second Row : M. Martin, J. Lollis, C. Apperson, A. Vaden, J. Wilson, L. Feinman, T. Feese, C. Harris. Third Row: G. Patterson, J. Donald, B. Norwood, P. Mitchell, C. Lucado, D. Hamilton, D. Bartley, S. Schewel. Fourth Row: E. Alfredson, T. Pinkham, D. Nurmi, B. Masencup, D. Simms, A. Coleman, R. Gillette. Homeroom 310 Front Row: Mr. Cobbs, A. Suhling, J. Mayberry, S. Burnett, F. Heartwell, B. Henry, N. Braxton, N. Leys, G. Wennerstrom, L. Davis, B. Driskill, P. Cook, C. Brooks, C. Baber. Third Row: S. Clements, M. Burnett, B. Schuster, D. Hamilton, J. Glass, J. Th orpe. Fourth Rozv: E. Ashwell, E. Crouch, E. Baer, B. Singleton. 98 Homeroom 240 Front Row : Mr. C. Meadows, L. J. Wansley. Merrick, L. Fach, P. Clark, D. Robertson, L. Dawson. Second Mayberry, E. Tomlin, C. Horsley, P. Tardy. Third Row: R. Row: T. Hartman, Terrell. D. Childress, If I could grasp a wave from the Great Sea. Sophomores bandy at S.C.A. If I Had My Way 99 ff I you can force your heart and nerve and sinew to serve your turn long after they are gone . . One quality students count on fro m teachers is endurance. Somehow teachers endure when students have g ' iven up. 100 102 E. C. Glass would not be the greatest high school in the United States (Mr. Bryan) If we did not have Mr. L. H. McCue, Jr. to guide teachers to set the highest possible standards, and students to stretch their minds to reach these high goals of excellence . . . If we did not have Miss Margaret Armstrong to be the students’ best friend, to administer special tests, and to keep a watchful eye on attendance . . . If we did not have as Dean of Girls Miss Shirley Mclvor to aid college- bound students in choosing colleges, and to give the necessary moral support when “the scores” come . . . If we did not have Mr. J. Winston Milam, Assistant Principal, to encourage students to develop academically and personally and to be both disciplinarian and friend to them. Miss Margaret Armstrong Assistant Principal 103 Miss Shirley Mclvor Dean of Girls Mr. J. Winston Milam Assistant Principal Mrs. Harris, Miss MacGregor, and Mrs. Parker do reference work in the library. English For Everyone Nineteen English teachers helped Glass students think logically and ex¬ press themselves forcefully in eighty courses of the English program. Journalism, public speaking, dramatics, advanced composition, the four year course of grammar and literature, and the publications emphasized oral and written communication, critical evalua¬ tion, and creativity. Steve Lawrence, who won first place in the American Legion city-wide ora¬ torical contest in December, was among those students who showed evidence of this training in competitions. Enthusi¬ astic participants won recognition at the Western District Meet in the Spring. Mrs. Bernick, Miss Walker, Miss Wiley, Miss Hughes, Mr. Rand, and Mrs. Johnson skim through play scripts on the stage in 255. 104 Mrs. Garrard and G. G. Sydnor show this year’s Critics to Miss Palmer, Mrs. Friend, Mr. Goodman, Miss Scarci, Mrs. Perrow. Second semester Mrs. Cobb, not pictured. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Griffin, and Mrs. Gardner look over shelves of books. 105 Ft . . . lip , :?■ .i v .. K m 1 ■ ■■ i w wi® •vH wsS Mrs. Fore demonstrates the use of lab equipment to Miss Cooke, who is new this year. Linguae Vitae - Lat-n French — Spanish Parlez-vous francais . . . Reekie Latine . . . Habla vcl espanol . . . If not, run to our own Berlitz School and study four years of Latin, Spanish, or French with one of seven linguists. You will learn to speak French and Spanish like a native, read a masterpiece in Latin, and at the same time gain a greater knowledge of the historic and culture background of your favorite language. ’ 106 Films Make French Come Alive for Miss Wilkinson’s Students. Mrs. Knipp and Mrs. Morris strive for a Spanish atmosphere in their classes. Second semester teacher: Mrs. Pilkinton. Miss Brown and Miss Cox take time out from their teaching assignments to chat. 107 The Fine Arts Are Enjoyed by All Glass students enjoyed rich offer¬ ing ' s in the fine arts as “artists” shared their talents with the whole student body. Art students exhibited work by j students around the world and them¬ selves. Two first awards were won in the Pembroke Competition (in¬ cluding ' 5 states). The Instrumental Music Division had its highlight of the year presenting the third annual Mid-winter concert. For the Vocal¬ ists a high honor came in having Carolyn Apperson represent Class at “All Virginia Choir.” The entire school enjoyed band and choral programs throughout the year. Mr. Vermilion talks with Craig Ellenfield and Susan Guthrie about a recent band assembly. Mrs. Cothran leads her music class in song. 108 Mary Clark Louden and Mary Sue Duckworth sculpture in their art class. Miss Fryar puts up work from her art students. Coaches Noechel, Gilbert, and Bradford keep an eye on their gym classes from the gym balcony. The Physical Education Department Features New Ideas in Fitness The Physical Education Depart¬ ment strives for self improvement of the student through an emphasis on physical fitness and the study of good health habits. The health course includes anatomy and phy¬ siology of the body, while physical education encompasses recreational sports, folk dancing, basketball, volleyball, tennis, hockey, track, and archery. This year a balance beam was purchased for use in gym¬ nastics. High participation in varied activities and good sportsmanship were the goals stressed by the in¬ dividual and team sports. Coaches Bryan and Bradford discuss future additions to the trophy case. Bill Averett shows his ability on the new peg-board as Mr. Bradford looks on. Ill Not Just How re Why? Our mathematical instructors helped stu¬ dents develop an increased reasoning ability as well as accurate computating skills. The mathematics department boasted ten teachers offering ten courses this year. Three new fields were introduced during the 1966-67 term. Under Mr. Lockhart and Mr. Cardwell, eager, advanced students ac¬ cepted the challenges of probability, analytic geometry, and calculus. Diligent students took the “1967 Annual High School Mathematics Examination for the Secondary Schools of the United States and Canada” on Thursday, March 9. Mr. Wright, Mrs. Whitehead, and Mr. Lockhart discuss a recent math meeting. Miss Hancock, Miss Ware, Miss Lang, Miss Fribble, and Mrs. Buchanan work a geometry proof. BSCS biology emphasizes advanced laboratory work. Lisa Washburn and Jan Hooten do an experiment. Miss Hight experiment. 114 and Barry Hunter prepare for a class chemistry : 57 Try A New Biology Course Students sought the truth of the scientific world through acquired scientific attitudes and independent thinking. Besides the usual course in biology, a new one intrigued fifty-seven students. BSCS Biology, a new approach to the study of biology, gave emphasis to the molecular, cellular and community levels of biology as well as the study of the organ and the tissue as in traditional courses. There were more extensive laboratory assignments with stress on independent work and study. All science students, especially those in chemistry, wore goggles while experiment¬ ing. General science and physics participants pondered new scientific problems. Mrs. Macon and Mr. Teass carry out an electrolysis experiment for a BSCS biology class. ■ ■ • j Work?s fastest jet liners Mr. Fielder explains the Junior Academy Science to Mr. Bailey and Christine Ryon. of 115 Home Economics Dept. Offers A Varied Range of Courses The Home Economics Department offers students courses in all areas of homemaking. A Faculty Tea and a Christmas Open House were two occa¬ sions for which all grade levels co¬ operated to show their training in gracious entertaining. Clothing classes had an excellent opportunity for a fash¬ ion show with garments made for all seasons. In addition to the regular course of study many second-year stu¬ dents received a Red Cross certificate in Home Nursing and Care of the Sick. Mrs. Mayberry and Miss Merkel comment on student’s fruit arrangement. Mrs. Mayberry and Miss Merkel judge garments made and modeled by Ellen Smith and Bobby Anne Nemeyer. 116 Distributive Education Prepares Leaders For The Future in Market¬ ing and Distribution . Miss Howell and Mrs. Paris review the D. E. manual. Courses in Distributive Education are offered on three levels under the supervision of three co-ordinators. D. E. I is an introduc¬ tion to the fields of distribution, the types of businesses, and careers in marketing and distribution. Co-operative work training is offerd on the junior and senior levels where students have daily classroom instruction and related job experience in a community busi¬ ness serving as a training agency. All courses are geared to operational and functional areas of distribution both from the viewpoint of the employer and from that of management. Bobby Minnix and Kathy McKenna display a D. E. poster for Mr. Hitt. Mr. and Mrs. Burmahln pick up their mail before morning classes begin. Business Classes Seek Excellence Success is the goal of today’s business world. Excellent job per¬ formance, stressed by the Busi¬ ness Education Department, is the key to this success. Helping these young business students to achieve this success are eight faculty members, headed by Mr. E. F. Burmahln. Qualities needed for outstand¬ ing performance are accuracy, speed, and correct grammar—all taught in the Accounting, Secre¬ tarial, and Clerical Practice courses. By meeting the high standards set by the Business Department, business graduates are able to fill highly qualified positions and are taking their well-earned places in today’s commercial society. 118 CHARLIE BROWN SAVE: Mrs. Pryor and her student teacher, Catherine Hamilton, decorate the bulletin board with a reminder for typing students. Mrs. Wilkes, Miss Hankins, and Miss Eloise Brown examine a 1909 Corona typewriter. 119 with his class. What Price —American Citizenship? The purpose of the Social Studies Department is to en¬ courage each student to become a worthy, participating citizen in a democratic society by introduc¬ ing him to the problems of democ¬ racy and the solutions thereof. In social studies classes stu¬ dents discuss current problems in panel groups, and research on topics pertaining to social studies with historical and political em¬ phasis is done. The extended use of 3M machines allows students to benefit from material in re¬ lated sources. This year a gradu¬ ate will receive a $c;oo Masonic Memorial Scholarship for out¬ standing accomplishment in Social Studies. .. .. Mr. Sherrill, Mrs. Betty Whitehead. Miss Waller, and Mr. Cobbs gather in the teachers’ workroom to browse through recent magazine articles. psg mis Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Racer select charts for use in their economics classes. 121 New Vocational Building Opens; Additional Courses Offered The aim of the Vocational and In¬ dustrial Arts Department is to give young men vocational training either for industrial employment or for a continuation of education. In addition to courses offered in auto mechanics, electricity and electronics, machine shop, drafting, and mechanical draw¬ ing-, a course in building trades was offered for the first time this year. Students at Glass can well take pride in the new Vocational Building and the many ribbons and prizes won by these students in statewide vocational and industrial arts competition. Mr. Reid and Duke Trevillian prepare blueprints from a tracing. Mr. Gannicott tries out the new equipment for the Building Trades Course. 122 Mr. Shields, Mr. Gills, Mr. Caldwell, and Mr. Blount discuss courses offered in the new Vocational Building. Mr. Shenk helps Holly Mechanical Drawing. Scott and Deborah Twery with 123 Mrs. Steppe, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Dalton, Mrs. Maschal, Mrs. Green, and Miss Thompson leave their office work for a Coke break. Mrs. Sedenka and Mrs. Dalton serve desserts for the lunch crowd. Miss Loflin, Mrs. Reams, and Miss Parker unpack one of the many boxes of new books received this year. 124 Mr. Sydnor, Mrs. White, Mr. Beckner, Mrs. Jobe, and Mrs. Meidling review pamphlets on counseling pointers. The Whole School Benefits From Their Services .., “If” is a word often heard by the members of the Guidence Department in the course of helping students plan their futures. But in spite of the doubts pres¬ ent, the counselors are always ready to listen and to advise the students. The librarians help students in a dif¬ ferent way—in the actual pursuit of knowledge. Nurse Mrs. Merryman looks after the general health of the student body, while Mrs. Sedenka, head of the cafeteria staff, provides a relaxing mid¬ day meal. At the center of the school is the office staff, headed by Mrs. Steppe, which takes care of the daily complica¬ tions occurring in the organization of the high school. Nurse Mrs. Merryman pours castor oil for an ailing student. 125 If you can fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds worth of distance run . . ” Even though they’re slow to admit it, Glass students have plenty of spare time after school work is finished. Activities help fill the minute never-to-come-again to its zenith. 126 127 Front Row. D. Calvert, P. Tucker, K. O’Keeffe, D. Tibbs, A. Sackett, R. Wallace, S. Lee, Mr. Bailey. Second Rozv: D. Sexton, V. Hogan, E. Wood, G. G. Sydnor, J. Morris, B. Snead, Iv. Eisler, S. Lawrence, B. Quillian, L. Moore, D. Burdick, V. Marsh, B. Norwood, D. Jordan, J. North, J. Lollis, L. Suhling, S. Schewel, G. Snead, D. Pugh. Third Rozv: L. Barker, B. Beck, M. Forrest, J. Wilson, B. Hutter, J. Roberts, R. Read, C. Seagle, J. Dellinger, P. Cheves, M. Pruett, J. Morris, M. Vinson, L. K. Carpen¬ ter, P. Phillips, S. Kessler, P. Claytor, K. Blackwell. Fourth Rozv: L. Fore, J. Stevens, D. Figg, A. C. Vaden, S. Whitehouse, P. Clark, M. Killingsworth, S. Worley, A. Hager, C. Campbell, L. Steppe, P. Mann, M. Stovall, S. Burnett, B. Buck, R. Jackson, S. Shearer, C. Dillard. Fifth Rozv: M. Hunt, S. Wilkes, B. Clement, M. Harrington, J. Connor, K. Reid, B. Daniel, R. Ware, A. Maddox, C. Tunkel, W. Gibson, G. Calvert, B. Laughon, P. Aderton, R. Moore, L. Dodge, B. Brickels, D. Kinney, L. Rash, S. Gordon. Back Rozv: M. Freeman, N. Light, P. Robert, S. Rosenberger, C. Robinson, C. Jones, P. Ramey, G. Reid, D. Saferight, B. Tilson, D. Cooper, C. Wood, S. Smith, K. Childress, C. Arthur, F. Burnette, S. McClelland, C. Clark, J. Green, L. Watkins, D. Jackson. S.C.A. Has Great Success in Paper Drive S.C.A. officers, President O ' Keeffe, Vice President Tibbs, Secretary Sackett, and Treasurer Wallace help Uncle Sam. S. C. A. Strives For Goal in Annual Bloodmobile . Our SCA is a vital part of civic, ath¬ letic, and educational happenings. The SCA sponsored bloodmobile was suc¬ cessful again this year in keeping free blood available to Lynchburg’s citizens. Kathy O’Keeffe, President, led in the search for a school mascot, a ram, who was faithfully brought by SCA members to each home football game. A lecture series in its second year features professors and other experts in their fields, and has again proved stimulating to the student body. Emily Wood leads program. Mr. Bailey shows approval of new project. Ann Sackett and Randy Wallace are extremely interested in S.C.A. meeting. 129 Homeroom representatives offer opinions. A.F.S. Student Lives With S.C.A. President The year 1966-67 brought many “firsts” for the SCA: a presi¬ dent’s helper, Philippa Robert, the Australian AFS student, is living with President O’Keeffe; and a paper drive, the first in several years net¬ ted over $325. To SCA representa¬ tives, Kathy O’Keeffe says that it’s an honor to be chosen by your homeroom as a repre¬ sentative to the Student Council because you carry to the student gov¬ ernment the opinions of many. Varsity G” Club Puts Finish¬ ing Touches on Trophy Case. For a number of years the Varsity “G” Club has been doing much to en¬ courage an interest in sports at E. C. Glass. The Varsity “G” Club polished and cleaned the old trophies, hung new squad pictures in the gym lobby, and made plans for building a new trophy case. Numerous dances were held during the year with An dee Maddox being ' crowned Varsity “G” Club Sweetheart of 1967. Boys lift “weight” in spare time. Front Row. J. Duff, J. Morris, D. Tibbs, B. Buck, B. Sublett. Second Row : D. Pugh, S. Ballowe, K. Moore, D. Wright, S. Hooten, M. Morris, D. Judd, C. White, D. Wickline, M. Hollingsworth, D. Morris. Third Row. R. Smith, P. Ramey, J. Eger, B. Ray, P. Ramsey, C. Ward, F. Burnette, C. Lee, D. Parker, R. Paxton. Back Row. J. McDaniel, C. Pinkerton, T. Saunders, L. Morton, J. Connor, J. Worley, D. Marks, M. Cox, J. Averett. 131 Seated: N. Wick, L. Watkins, N. Gilfoyle, C. Pinkerton, M. Holland, P. Bryant. Second Rozv: Mrs. Bernick, L. Carpenter. M. Potter, D. Twery, K. Huntington, S. Page, J. Hooten, D. Sexton, H. Barksdale, R. Segler, S. McBratney. Third Row: A. Helms, S. Kershaw, G. Rogers, C. Fanning, G. Ryon, J. Huntington, D. Schewel, L. Feinman, T. Feese, N. Preas, B. Smith. Fourth Rozv: L. Barker, L. Barker, }. Murray, B. Kershaw, D. Bibb, L. Buchanan, V. Emmons, S. Rudolph, M. Craghead, G. Bozeman. Fifth Rozv: R. Gillette, L. Trent, R. Marshall, P. Garner, K. Eisler, R. Snyder, J. Ford, B. Schluderberg, D. Watkins, T. Doss, P. Read. Back Row: G. Moore, G. Howell, J. McDaniel, D. Harris, B. Whitmore, C. Wood, A. Wright, G. Ferrell, J. Booth. Nat Gilfoyle, president, reads over her lines. Players Learn the Meaning of Work. If anyone knew the meaning of hard work this year, it was the David Garrick Players and their sponsor Mrs. Bernick. Starting off the year with the fall pro¬ duction, the actors presented the spark¬ ling ' comedy Blithe Spirit by Noel Coward. Costumes, sets, lighting and make-up were all handled adeptly by the students themselves and the jobs of as¬ sistant director and stage manager were also filled by members of the club. In a change of mood the Players per¬ formed a moving tragedy, Riders to the Sea, by the play write John Millington Synge, for the annual one-act play festi¬ val in Roanoke. To finish off a year of variety and productivity, the David Gar¬ rick Players worked closely with the Senior Council in polishing the Senior play, You Can’t Take It With You. Gentry Ferrell prepares for his entrance. Rehearsals and advertising are a busy part of the work of the Players. 133 Students Sacrifice Study Hall For Others to Gain Miss Loflin helps Bill Bartley check out a book. A high school is incomplete if it does not include a well-equipped and well-organized library. The library council at E. C. Glass, under the di¬ rection of Miss Parker, Miss Loflin, and Mrs. Reams, is composed of stu¬ dents willing to devote one period a day to assisting students and the library staff with library services. These volunteer assistants, who are required to maintain an acceptable academic standing in order to work in the library, are assigned a variety of duties. Table one : S. Huff, L. Morrison, T. Morris. Table two: M. Bradley, E. Freeman, P. Garnsey, V. Hogan. A. Moore, G. Martin. Table three: F. Kent, L. Peebles, M. Catherwood, B. Hughes, A. Campfield. Standing: P. Lawhorne, B. Snead, C. Wood, R. Meredith. 134 , - Front Row: P. Robert, R. Everett, L. Washburn, B. Brickels, H. Scott, D. Calvert, C. Dillard, D. Twery, A. Caruso. Second Row: A. Campbell, J. Scott, L. Morgan, L. Rash, J. Huntington, C. Fanning, D. Templeton, S. Fauber, N. Light, M. Louden. Back Row: Miss Fryar, L. Szydlowski, L. Parrish, J. McDaniel, B. Porter, C. Vess, R. Brooks, B. Tilson. A B C or A-R-T? Keeping - their interests active, the Glass Palette held sketching trips every Saturday, painted posters for other organizations, made a trip to Washing¬ ton in the spring, and worked with the Committee for the Restoration of Italian Art. The art sale this year brought in an excited audience, but part of the crowd was there due to a misread sign. The sign, painted in Old English letters, read “Art Sale” but several of the prospec¬ tive customers read it as “ABC Sale.” Glass Palette members prepare for art sale. 135 Seated: S. Whitehouse, B. Rohr, S. Paris, D. Jackson, P. Claytor. Second Row: K. Kirchner, C. Ellis, V. Skau, S. Fisher, C. Gillette, M. Sisk, B. Bryant, L. Kirby, K. Hunington, S. Page, J. Hunter. Third Row: B. Marshall, S. Bell, K. McKenna, L. Gibson, S. Fallen, C. Tuck, J. Whitten, A. Mitchell, L. Durie, J. Worley, U. Tucker. Back Roza: Mrs. Mayberry, Miss Merkel, A. Elcan, D. Sarver, L. Richard¬ son, B. Williams, N. Mayberry, D. Miles, G. Martin, G. Austin, B. McKinney, M. Smoot. F.H.A. Creates Attitude The officers of the Future Homemakers of America. 31 It of Responsibility in Its Members The Future Homemakers of America makes a worthwhile contribution both to the school and community. In Decem¬ ber these girls entertained the faculty and parents with an open house. Carry¬ ing on a long tradition of the club, the members dressed dolls for the Salvation Army and the Lynchburg Training School and Hospital. The highlight of the Spring calendar was a Mother-Daughter Banquet plan¬ ned and prepared by the members of the F. H. A. The b anquet serves to show the mothers that their daughters have learned not only practical but gracious arts of hospitality. 136 One Good Deed— Not Left Undone The future holds promise—and the members of the Future Business Leaders of America are busily preparing for it. Projects this year included the dona¬ tion of a Christmas basket of food to a needy area family, a talk from Mr. Charles Stebbens—Personnel Director of H. K. Porter, and a field trip to Fidelity National Bank. Always ready to assist these eager young people who are learning to suc¬ ceed are the club sponsors, Miss Hankins, Mrs. Wilkes, and Mr. Cerillo. Carol Slusher and Sam Ripley are on their way to Fidelity National Bank. Front Row : C. Slusher, S. Ripley, P. Moore. Second Row: L. Fore, S. Flardy, J. Viar, Miss Hankins. Third Row: B. Bradner, K. Kirchner, R. Eubank. Fourth Rozv: J. Owens, S. Hodnett, E. Campbell. Back Row: C. Deacon, S. Bell, Mrs. Wilkes, R. Mann. 137 President Carol Upshur, center, discusses speech techniques with Kathy Blackwell and Gorman Rosenberger. One Kind Word- Possibly Two If yott have an interest in public speaking- yon can become a member of the Public Speaking Club. The main objectives of the Club are to develop and further public speak¬ ing- activities at Glass. Activities included a guest speaker, Mrs. Charles Johnson, attend¬ ance at an auction, and talks given by the students themselves. The Club snonsors the forensic meet for public speaking each year. Front Rozv: Miss Walker, K. Fielder, D. Jordan, L. Smithies, S. Marsh, S. Hardy, K. Blackwell, B. Hutter, C. Upshur, D. Elliott, N. Armistead, I. Watkins, B. Hobbs, L. Carpenter, K. Braumiller, M. MacLead, A. Risher. Back Rozv : M. Harrington, H. Somerville, C. Snyder, B. Hunter, J. Ackley, S. Lawrence, B. Gentry, R. Myers, T. McCraw, B. Masencup, G. Rosenberger. 138 Words in Action If you have an interest in social studies, average grades, and if you can talk with people, you’re perfect for the Debate Club. The club spends the first semester largely in research work in preparation for the Debate Tournament and for the bi-weekly Intra-Club debates with nearby schools. The second semester is words in action! Eight members of the Debate Club placed Glass high on the list of winners at the annual State-wide Public Affairs Con¬ ference, where President Steve Lawrence received the Distin¬ guished Leadership Award for his participation in this confer¬ ence. Gorman Rosenberger listens as Steve Lawrence emphasizes a point during a debate. Front Rozv : M. Holland, C. Tunkel, Mrs. Batten, M. Jackson, L. Carpenter. Back Row : G. Rosen¬ berger, S. Lawrence, T. Ford, H. Somerville, B. Gentry, C. Harris, M. Twery, K. Eisler. Front Row: B. Minnix, T. Doss, K. McKenna, D. Hudson, J. Bane, W. Bowling. Second Row: C. Bradner, J. Miles, M. Meade, B. Cunningham, N. Ore, V. Kelly, L. MacLeod, B. Adams, L. Owens, D. Adams, R. Robins, V. Ayers, W. Wilson, J. Brooks, C. Sligh. Third Row : Mrs. Paris, C. Tuck, K. Ore, P. Baber, F. Moon, B. Watts, C. Minnix, F. Hall, S. Coleman, S. Paris, S. Scott, K. Cox, S. Litdhford, J. Eagle, D. Tackett, W. Hendricks, G. Fitzgerald. Fourth Row: Miss Howell, B. Daniel, C. Greene, J. Wilson, D. Glass, A. Thomas, L. Nance, L. Garrett, D. Leech, S. Nicely, J. Stephenson, B. Phillips, A. Griggs, P. Harper, D. Fore, Mr. J. Hitt. Fifth Row: J. Dean, C. Brooks, M. Jamerson, B. Bomar, H. Alvis, R. Wood, E. Steuart, T. Viar, J. Morris, L. Noel, W. Stern, R. McDaniel, R. Hill, H. Crickenberger, K. Childress, C. Cordle. Back Row: G. Edwards, A. Burnette, J. Jennings, K. West, C. Adams, H. Terrell, G. Irby, R. Bergston, B. Walshe, R. Parker, M. Droog, D. Martin, B. Franklin, P. Tinsley, J. Viar, C. Gardner, J. Knowles, W. Wade, D. Perdieu, L. Crouch. All co-operative students are mem¬ bers of the Distributive Education Club. Monthly professional meeting ' s are held giving ' the students an oppor¬ tunity for leadership development and organized group participation. The Club is co-curricular in nature with contests held on local, district, and state levels which are developed from classroom units of study. This year in the District competi¬ tion two E. C. Glass Club members captured first place—Jane Stephenson in Job Interview and Warren Bowling- in Public Speaking. These students will compete against other district win¬ ners at the State Convention. Attending a D. E. Club meeting are David Hudson, treasurer, Tim Doss, vice-president, Warren Bowling, parliamentarian, and Judy Bane, reporter. Efforts Brings Results 140 Tasks Carried Out Willingly The students and faculty at E. C. Glass High School should be deeply apprecia¬ tive of the Student Cafeteria Helpers, for if they did not aid the school by doing- such tasks as serving food, selling- ice cream and milk, stacking dishes, and run¬ ning the dishwasher, our lunch period would not run as smoothly as it now does. These students, under the super¬ vision of Mr. Bob Bailey, devote their fourth period study hall to work during both lunches and in helping to make lunch a more relaxed time for all. Bill Williams busily serves during lunch. Front Row: E. Baer, B. Young, M. Stovall, W. Maddox, D. Noel, R. Trent, J. Coffee. Back Row: F. Heartwell, M. Hews, W. Breeden, C. Wingfield, B. Williams, V. Samuels, Mr. Bailey. Absent: B. Tames, C. Deacon, P. Tyree. 141 L. Harris, A. Mays, J. Gibson, B. Dudley, M. L. Cronin, P. Brown, D. Sarver, P. Milam, S. Armstrong The E. C. Glass Majorettes with Mary Lou Cronin as chief led the band at many football games and in many parades throughout the year. The squad’s new look is a result of the summer clinic held for the band when Mr. Vermilion had Patsy Brown, a national twirling cham¬ pionship winner, as guest instructor to work with the majorettes. High honor came to the majorettes when they won a first place trophy at the Shenandoah Twirl-a-Rama in Char¬ lotte sv ille. The majorettes exercise during first period. 142 Majorettes Capture First Place Trophy In Charlottesville Head majorette gives advice to the squad. Color Guard carries protection for Band. Band Receives Royal Wel¬ come in Kingsport , There were two firsts for the band this year. A summer march¬ ing- clinic where director Cloyd G. Vermilion demanded top perform¬ ance from each individual was held for the band with Mr. A. R. Cassavant from the University of Tallahassee as guest instructor. The second innovation for the band was an overnight stay in Kingsport, Tennessee, where the musicians received a royal wel¬ come. From this 1966-67 band ten representatives were chosen to All-Regional Band. Majorettes: L. Harris, A. Mays, J. Gibson, B. Dudley, M. L. Cronin, P. Brown, D. Sarver, P. Milam, S. Armstrong. Front Row : D. Calvert, C. Taylor, M. Desmond, P. Garner, J. Pahel, S. Guthrie, B. Nickerson, J. Stevens, J. Brown. L. Pahel. Second Row: K. Barrett, B. Miller, M. Trausneck, K. Crowe, R. Davids, C. Faulconer, R. Bergman, R. Eubank, B. Murphy, R. Gilmore, R. Clark, L. Fielder, D. Rice. Third Row: C. Brooks, P. Aderton, A. Peebles, T. Saunders, D. Allen, F. Milla, J. Wheeler, Summer Marching Clinic Proves Worthwhile Officers of the 1966-67 Senior Band. C. Fielding, G. Collins, L. Zechini, B. Power, E. Scott, C. Harris, S. Kious, M. Faulconer, B. Kershaw, P. Rosser, K. O’Keeffe. Back Rozv: P. Bittle, D. Ball, J. L. Murray, A. Huntington, M. Godsey, S. Rosenberger, H. Enochs, G. Scott, J. Clark, B. Bartley, Mr. Vermilion, H. Pitzer, S. Smith, H. Bryant, D. Cooper, G. Calvert, R. New, D. Walling, C. Breeding, D. Judd, J. Ragan, G. Smith, L. Kerns, P. Harvey, C. Ellenfield. Banner Girls : D. Hobbs, B. Morris. Orchestra Spreads the Sound of Music Far and Near, The orchestra started the 1966-67 sea¬ son off by playing for the District F Teachers’ Meeting. Some especially precocious players received more laurels for their organization by participating in the Virginia State String Orchestra held in Alexandria in November. The musicians were on the road again as they traveled to Christiansburg to play in the District VI Instrumental Festival in April. Under the direction of Mr. Cloyd G. Vermilion, the orchestra brought delight to Glass students. It played some school favorites in a weekly assembly program and in the annual Spring Music Concert. Ruth Moore and Patty Bowling preview new music. Front Rozv: R. Moore, P. Bowling, R. McCarthy, S. Cobb, N. Preas, L. Powell, L. Pound, P. Hughes. Back : Mr. Vermilion. 146 First Ro w : Mrs. Cothran. K. Franklin, J. Hart, S. Campbell. A. Bowles, M. L. Cronin, J. Shotten, D. Gilliam. Second Row : L. Pugh, D. Johnson, J. Leemaster, S. Brooks, D. Rush, M. Erbacher, M. Taylor, C. Coleman. Girls Learn the Art of Singing Girls practice singing during chorus. The Girls’ Technique Chorus could be classified as E. C. Glass’ musical appreciation class. This small group of fifteen girls, taught by Mrs. Coth¬ ran, studies such fundamental ele¬ ments of singing as voice control, diaphragmatic breathing, diction, and tone quality. Beside learning vocal technique, the students are taught theory, listening, interpretation and the History of music. If you should pass room 111 any sixth period, you might hear some of the rewarding results of being in the Girls’ Chorus. 147 Front Rozv: Mrs. Cothran, D. Dillard, C. Kilmon, S. Faulconer, M. A. Potter, J. Vaughan, S. Pursley, P. Milam, M. L. Burgess, A. Keeling. Second Row: W. Plendricks, M. Owen, S. Norwood, R. Moore, I. Caldera, F. Jacobs, J. A. Owens, A. Freeman, J. Melton. Third Row: J. A. Dellinger, D. Stevens, J. Green, N. Light, P. Cheves, M. E. Miller, E. Freeman, C. Apperson, S. McClelland, C. Stevens. Fourth Rozv: S. Tunkel, T. Ford, C. Tunkel, A. Howerton, D. Hamilton, E. Turner, M. A. Vinson, B. Buck, B. Welch. J. Coffee, S. Sutor. Back Rozv : S. Wiley, D. Marston, O. Grant, M. Clark, G. Moseley, B. Kimball, W. Helms, S. Hooten, S. Ballowe, J. Connor, J. Vaughan, M. Hammock, G. Vernon, S. Moore. Front Rozv: S. Fullen, P. Milam, D. Dillard, M. Owen, S. Faulconer, M. A. Potter, B. Mays, F. Jacobs, S. Kessler. Second Rozv: J. Crawley, E. Bosiger, L. McCarthy, D. Lipford, B. Blanks, D. Huffman, M. A. Vinson, M. E. Miller, J. A. Dellinger, D. Stevens. Third Rozv: W. Hendricks, T. Harris, N. Light, K. Turner, S. Tunkel, S. Norwood, I. Caldera, P. Cheves, E. Ware. Back Row: D. Marston, O. Grant, L. Defibaugh, M. Clark, G. Vernon, N. Tuthill, B. Enoch, M. Hammock, B. Kimball. If You Will Listen a While, I Will Sing You a Song If you love to sing, our Choir offers you a glorious opportunity. The Choir of E. C. Glass lived up to its purpose by showing the students the beauty and value of music in their lives. The choir has participated in many activities during the year. After much practice and hard work they rendered a most inspirational program of Christ¬ mas music in December and presented suitable selections for P.T.A. Achieve¬ ment Night and American Education Week. The highlight of the year was the Spring Concert. Those chosen for All-State Choir were C. Apperson, J. Vaughn, R. Moore, D. Marston, S. Ballowe, and W. Helms. First Row: C. Kilmon, J. Lang, S. Parsley, A. Keeling ' , C. Apperson, B. Crocetti, B. Rohr, N. Callis, Mrs. Cothran. Second Rozv: K. Bibb, S. Divers, P. Somers, M. L. Burgess, J. Vaughan, P. Brown, J. Melton, J. Cox. Third Row. F. Freeman, J. A. Owens, C. Tunkel, A. Freeman, L. Watkins, S. Page, J. Robbins, M. Bradley, C. Brown, J. Green. Fourth Rozv: P. Miller, G. Moseley, S. Ripley, T. Ford, J. Connor, D. Hamilton, B. Clark, C. Upshur, C. Stevens, B. Welch, S. Sutor, S. McClelland. Back Row: S. Wiley, A. Howerton, C. Adams, B. Buck, S. Ballowe, W. Helms, S. Hooten, S. Moore, E. Turner, J. Vaughan, L. Francis, P. Snell, B. Johnson, J. Coffee. The leaders of the 1966-67 Honor league. Honor League Upholds Integrity of E. C, Glass Devoted to the preservation of honor among the student body, the Honor League, as the oldest organization in the school, has a long record of dedicated service. Tt is an organization to which all students belong, and is headed by the sponsor, Miss Right. This year’s annual Honor League As¬ sembly featured the Reverend Jim Wilson of St. John’s Episcopal Church, who spoke about honor in youth. Front Row: J. Bennington, D. Elmore, J. Green, J. North, J. Connor. Second Row: B. Womack, B. Geason, 1V1. Martin, F. Jacobs, A. Risher, B. Mays, M. Potter, B. Steger, A. Keeling. Third Row: D. Burdick, N. Wilkins, M. Smoot, P. Aderton, J. King, B. May, S. Kessler, P. Tucker. Fourth Rozv: G. Younger, K. Braumiller, P. Campbell, R. Coleman, S. Almond, S. Gibson, S. McBratney, C. Tunkel, D. Shelton, A. Bowles. Fifth Rozv: G. Miller, C. Higginbotham, W. Gibson, B. Hunter, C. Mickles, A. Coleman, R. Bur¬ ton, B. Blankinship, F. Davis. R. Brooks. Back Row: B. Davies, B. de Vries, P. Rosser, W. Sydnor, S. Costas, C. Moody, D. Brewer, B. Evans. 150 Front Rozv: J. Green, A. Maddox, E. Wood, L. Suhling, Mr. Goodman. Second Row : A. Campfield, B. Mitchell, S. Gordon, P. Tucker, L. Morrison, P. Cheves, D. Elliott, B. Hobbs, A. Risher. Third Row. S. Marsh, B. McKinney, R. Everett, A. Helms, M. Smoot, L. Dodge, M. Miles, K. Fielder, S. Lee. Back Rozv: L. Colbert, P. Harvey, J. Ackley, L. Trent, C. Seagle. Literary Society Increases Members’ Appreciation For the Humanities If you want to broaden your literary ability, you are cordially invited to join the Literary Society. With Emily Wood as president and Mr. Goodman as adviser, the Club had very inspira¬ tional meetings. At one meeting Mr. Oliver Rand, advisor of the High Times, spoke and at another Mr. King, former sponsor of the Critic, led the discussion in rating Critic stories. The Book Fair sponsored by this group was a most profitable project because the proceeds go to buy more books for our E. C. Glass Li¬ brary. Perhaps the highlight of the literary works read and studied by this Club was The Crucible, by Arthur Miller. Members of the club select reading material. 151 Front Row : E. Wood, L. McCarthy, Miss Cox, M. Christian, F. Whitehouse, J. Dellinger, K. Franklin, D. Shelton, S. Huff, L. Pahel. Back Row. B. Snead, K. Blackwell, J. Roberts, J. North, B. Taylor, M. Power, L. Suhling, A. Helms, L. Richardson, A. Risher, G. G. Sydnor, S. Guthrie, W. Clack, B. Davies, R. Traywick, C. C. Dillard, S. Lee. Lingua Romana” Practiced by Latin Club The officers of the Senior Latin Club are L. Pahel, G. G. Sydnor, L. Suhling, B. Snead. 152 Si, Si, Si, in Latine If Leancler had not swum the Helles¬ pont to see Hero; if it were not for Psyche we would not have had a pro¬ g-ram on love at Valentine’s; if Mr. Ziol- kowski and Mr. Zimmerman had not come with their interesting but educa¬ tional presentations, the Junior and Senior Latin Clubs would not have had the wonderful programs they had this year. Under the direction of Miss Cox, the Latin Club has been helpful to the students’ education, as well as a lot of fun. Miss Cox and Consuls J. Connor and J. Morris. Front Rozu: J. Tomlin, S. Adams, L. Carpenter, A. Lippard, A. Holt, B. Hobbs, N. Armistead, Miss Cox. Second Row. D. Tucker, L. Thayer, S. Cohen, M. MacLeod, J. Savage, L. Dodge, M. Vinson, S. Worley. Third Rozv : J. Morris, J. Eger, P. Garner, J. McDaniel, S. Costas, D. Walling, R. Myers. Fourth Row. B. Vinson, D. Marston, C. Fariss, L. Trent, D. Rice, C. Jones. Back Rozv: C. Ward, J. Averett, J. Connor, C. Wood. 153 . 5 1 ; Front Row: M. Cronin, B. May, V. Spence, I. Caldera, D. Miles, C. Ashwell, V. Hogan, P. Garnsey, Mrs. Knipp. Second Row: J. Malloy, L. Morrison, L. Watkins, L. McCarthy, T. Morris, C. Houliares, B. Clement, D. McCormick. Third Row: T. Caldwell, R. Bailey, M. Wilson, A. Helms, C. Adams, E. Ware, j. Freese, M. Twery. Fourth Row: D. Viar, D. Burgess, R. Davids, R. Paxton, B. Gentry, B. Schwartz. Back Row: C. Moody, C. Ellenfield, D. Reynolds, E. Scott, B. Bartley, M. Scott, R. Sayre. Si, Si, Si en Espanol - Senior Miss Defibaugh, student teacher, receives gifts from Spanish students. If you ar e taking third or fourth year Spanish, or are a Senior taking Spanish, you can be a member of El Club Espanol. Here the alumnos g- e t valuable ex¬ perience in practicing spoken Spanish while learning about Spanish culture and customs. During the year El Club Espanol heard guest and student speakers, participated in the Senior Day Parade and highlighted the Christmas season with a gala fiesta complete with Spanish plays, carols, the pinata and refreshments. 154 Si, Si, Si en espanol - Junior As a Spanish student, Jane Huntington studied about el toro. If you have ever been to a meeting of Los Conquistadores, you have seen student officers Steve Lawrence, Christy Bruce, Jane Huntington, Nancy Connor and Jerry Salmon displaying their leader¬ ship qualities. Los Conquistadores, sponsored by Mrs. Knipp, includes students with one year of Spanish. Exchange - student Philippa Robert’s interesting lecture ac¬ companied by slides on Australia high¬ lighted the many outstanding meetings of the year. Front Rozv : A. Hagan, M. Freeman, D. Scott, C. Bruce, J. Huntington, A. Caruso, S. Wilkes, V. Skau, T. Mata. Second Rozv: C. Mickles, N. Mayberry, P. Levin, S. Roark, N. Wick, N. Connor, S. Armstrong, Mrs. Knipp, B. Bridgett, P. Hogan, M. Parker. Third Rozv: S. Wilson, H. Zahonet, S. Shepherd, D. Templeton, L. Fore, G. Tweedy, C. Schrader, J. Hurt. Back Rozv: J. Watson, R. Murphy, A. Mason, J. Salmon, D. Childress, G. Howell, B. Thomas, G. Ferrell, H. Pitzer, M. Clark. Front Row: Mrs. Fore, D. Calvert, M. Desmond, 1). Burdick, S. Rosenthal, S. McClelland. Second Row: T. Malcolm, S. Wilkes, B. Mitchell, P. Somers, L. Peebles, B. Hutter, C. Bruce, R. Jackson, W. Hiller, S. Kessler, A. Keeling. Third Row: H. Scott, D. Beck, S. Huff, M. Landis, N. Light, S. Page, D. Jackson, P. Aderton, M. Calvert, K. Turner, D. Stevens. Fourth Rozv: D. Cornett, R. Snyder, R. Traywick, N. Gilfoyle, B. Wilson, P. Deuster, L. Pound, D. Wilson, G. Scott. Back Rozv: S. Smith, J. Patterson, G. Reid, M. Burnette, B. deVries, G. Ford. Le Cercle Francais Honored by Francoise! Officers of the Senior French Club. Front Row : L. Thayer, P. Claytor, A. Maddox, L. Moore, W. Sydnor, L. Rash. Second Row: S. Wood, J. Dellinger, L. McCarthy, A. Campfield, D. Allen, S. Marsh, V. Marsh, L. Buchanan, K. Huntington, P. Tucker, L. Suhling, B. Hutter, A. Clark, B. Hughes, M. Thompson, D. Sarver, B. Wooldridge. Third Row : J. Gibson, D. Burford, A. Costan, C. Peery, C. Clark, L. Morgan, I. Caldera, B. Rohr, L. Scott, R. Moore, P. Cheves, S. Lee, B. Smith, L. L. Spencer, S. Abramson, D. Johnson, J. Crawley, P. Quick, B. Geason, L. Barker, L. Barker. Fourth Rozv: B. Mark, Miss Wilkinson, W. Bersch, D. Ford, B. A. Ne- meyer, M. Taylor, L. Tyree, C. Murrell, D. Hobbs, G. Coles, R. Read, S. Sutor, A. Adams, J. Morris, C. Gantt, D. Bradley, P. Burg, D. Dillard, B. Holt, K. Burton, G. G. Sydnor, P. Godsey, C. Lucado, P. Milam, V. Emmons, J. Phillips. Fifth Rozv: G. Younger, C. Sanders, J. Eger, B. Schluderberg, D. Noechel, B. Platt, D. Long, T. Ford, R. Rudolph, J. Green, M. M. Peak, K. O’Keeffe, E. Wood, S. Almond, S. Fauber, S. French, P. Mitchell, P. Bass, K. Fielder, B. Williams, B. Morris, D. Bobbitt. Back Rozv: P. Rosser, B. Tilson, L. Trent, P. Hughes, D. Driskill, E. Cyrus, C. Harris, B. Murphy, R. Clark, T. Trice, D. Judd, P. Jones, P. Graves, J. Burruss, B. Buck, J. Duff, C. Hutter, J. Booth, S. Lawhorne, C. Lee, T. Pearson, S. Wiley, J. Driskill, A. Edmondson, G. Habel. Si, Si, Si, en Francais If you had only taken French! Yes, the French Club really is exciting ' . At one meeting ' Laurie Thayer presented an in¬ credible speech and showed slides of France which she visited two years ago. For the Christmas program Francoise le Brun, a tutor here for the year, spoke on the French Christmas. After each inspiring, cultural meeting with Miss Wilkinson and Mrs. Fore as ad¬ visors, the students enjoyed socializing, “en francais” and eating ' delicious refresh¬ ments prepared by the French classes. 157 Front Row: M. Calvert, D. Jordan, A. Maddox, P. Aderton, S. McClelland. Second Rozv: S. Fisher, B. Mays, B. Hutter, G. Houliares, D. Burdick, J. Moss, V. Marsh, R. Settle, B. Hutter, K. Blackwell. Third Row: B. Beck, P. Quick, J. King, J. Bennington, N. Gilfoyle, R. Moore, L. Scott, P. Robert, E. Sublett. Fourth Rozv: B. Burruss, T. Wells, A. Huntington, M. Stovall. S. McBratney, A. Tunkel, S. Tunkel, K. Burton, K. O ' Keeffe. Back Rozv: F. Dearing, N. Nelson, M. Godsey, C. Apperson, C. Cress, P. Hartsoe, S. Wilkes, Miss Simpson, S. Burnett, B. Norwood. G.A.A. Offers Pleasure to Girls Interested in Sports The Girls’ Athletic Association, formed to increase active participation in girls’ intramural sports and to pro¬ mote sportsmanship, has been capably led this year by Andee Maddox, President; Peggy Aderton, Vice-President; Debbie Jordan, Secretary; and Martha Calvert, Treasurer. Members of the G.A.A. in¬ clude representatives elected in class, honorary members and members at large. G.A.A. officers, A. Maddox, M. Calvert, P. Ader¬ ton, and D. Jordan enjoy their responsibilities. 158 Teachers Win for a Change! This year the G.A.A. has accomplished its purpose by conducting a hockey clinic, having a float in the Senior Day Parade, and sponsoring a successful Student- Faculty Basketball Game. Planned ideas for the future are a volleyball play day and a lacrosse clinic. Starting last fall, the G.A.A. has been selling sweatshirts t-shirts, football jerseys and parkas to raise money to send four girls to Physical Education Camp at Camp Farrar in Vir¬ ginia Beach, Va. Maybe Coach Bryan is watching! 159 Y-Teens Give So That Others May Take The officers of Y-Teens stimulate activity. If some people were not willing to give, then others would not have the op¬ portunity to take. Fortunately Y-Teens supplies the community with those will¬ ing to give. Gayle Martin, president of Senior Y- Teens, has led the group, with the guid¬ ance of Mrs. Lawrence Allen, in such philanthropic projects as giving Easter egg hunts to children at Miller Home, the Child Care Center, and the Presby- terian Home, as helping in the March of Dimes drive, as dressing dolls for the Salvation Army to give at Christmas, and as preparing Thanksgiving baskets for needy families. Front Row. G. Tweedy, E. Ware, P. Sandhot, G. Martin, L. Gibson, S. Hodnett, J. Stevens. Second Row: P. Sorrell, S. Thompson, J. Brown, M. Godsey, L. Barker, L. Steppe, R. Roseberry, D. Scott, C. Crews, P. Quick, T. Mata, E. Campbell, L. Buchanan. Ttiird Row: B. Mahone B. Mahone, B. Trevey, A. Clark, L. Barker, K. Fincher, D. Parker, J. Vigneau, M. Witt, D. Taylor, Iv. Hicks, J. Wilson, S. Faulconer. Fourth Rozv: J. Hackett, B. Lawhorne, B . Dawson, H. Holland, D. Bates, J. Whitten, L. Scoville, P. Bowles, J. Dooley, D. Sexton, L. Mann, T. Feese, B. Geason, D. Ashwell, B. Bridgett. Fifth Rozv: S. Carwile, S. Rudolph, S. Eubank, P. Campbell, K. Brooks, J. Wilkins, J. Dube, B. Glass, Z. Miller, L. Torrence, A. Freeman, C. Coleman, B. Hunt, S. Shepherd, A Turner, V. Emmons. Back Row: S. Schuyler, C. Hopkins, P. Brown, M. Forrest, B. Dudley, R. Siko, S. Crawford, K. Collins, D. Hamilton, D. Figg, E. Freeman, T. Wells. C. Slater. D. Bibb. C. Kilmon. Front Row : R. Jackson, C. C. Dillard, D. Calvert, M. M. Peak, N. Gilfoyle. Back Row: H. Scott, R. Read, J. Green, A. Maddox, A. Sackett, S. Tyner, S. Lee, D. Johnson, M. B. Hayes. If at First You Don’t Succeed, Try, Try Again” This saying proved good advice to Tri-Hi-Y members as they worked on their annual project of selling Christmas bows from door to door. Their hard work paid off in the sum of $1500, which was divided between World Service, sponsored by the YMCA, to help the youth of the world and the Virginia YMCA Home Extension Fund to promote youth activities in the state. As co-ordinator of all Tri-Hi-Y’s, the council com¬ pleted a worthwhile year by plan¬ ning a spring dance for the 162 club members. The officers of the T.C.C. guide the members of Tri-Hi-Y. 161 Front Rozv: P. Mann, B. Burch, B. Lawhorne, M. Hamlett, D. Lipford, C. Tuck, P. Creasy. Second Rozv. S. Defibaugh, C. Campbell, B. Guthrie, S. Sheridan, S. Wheeler, D. Bush, B. Garrett, D. May. Third Rozv. N. Godsie, W. Deacon, N. Lowe, W. Scruggs, D. Lankford, W. Toler, D. Dobyns, T. Berryman. Fourth Rozv. J. Jamerson, L. Clark, L. Boothe, B. Farris, D. Evans, J. Spencer, W. Green. Back Rozv. Mr. Gills, M. Hartless, D. Rogers, G. Jones, R. Wade, J. Clark. Officers: T. C. Berryman, Parliamentarian, Demaris Lipford, President, Suzanne Sheridan, Vice-President, Betty Whorley, Secretary, and Brenda Burch, Treasurer, with Sponsor Mr. Gills. Business and School Work Together The Industrial Cooperative Training ' Program is a plan for implementing the training re¬ sources of the school and the com¬ munity. It is an arrangement be¬ tween business, industrial, and professional establishments in the community and the public high school whereby the establishments furnish part-time employment and training to students during school hours, and the school furnishes the technical subject matter related to the occupation. 162 Assembly Committee Shortens Thursdays for Everyone What would Glass do without as¬ semblies—or more appropriately the As¬ sembly Committee, because the produc¬ tions are actually directed by the As¬ sembly Committee? What if we did not have Miss Conson, the supervisor, or Janie North and Gene Moore, the co- chairmen? What if Glass did not want a Publications Assembly, a Christmas Pageant, or a Talent Show? But we do! How else could we have shorter periods on Thursdays or a little entertainment now and then? Think of the beautiful American Education Week Assembly with the band and choir and the spiritual lectures by Canon Bryan Green. Thank the Assembly Committee. Paul Bryant and Gene Moore perform tedious tasks for Assembly Committee. Front Row: J. Booth, G. Rosenberger, G. Howell, D. Cooper. Second Rozu: P. Bryant, J. Morris, L. Suhl- ing, T. Vaughn, D. Tibbs. Third Row: J. Ford, E. Wood, J. Morris, J. North, K. O’Keeffe, G. Rogers, M. Holland, Miss Conson. Fourth Row: S. Page, T. Doss, K. Kimlin, S. Lawrence, G. Moore, L. Moore, M. Louden, D. Jordan, D. Driskill, J. Mosby, D. Harris, C. Day, B. Evans. Bock Row: J. Phillips, G. Fer¬ rell, M. Morris, T. Caldwell, C. Snyder, III, R. Marshall, J. McDaniel, P. Garner. A Lasting Memory of Action-A Go Go What if Glass did not have a year¬ book—a Crest to be exact? Well, right now you would not have a wonderful yearbook in your hands. The Crest staff has worked hard this year to give you, the student, a memory in words and photographs. It is meant to be enjoy¬ able—enjoy it! Hal Craddock, Nat Gilfoyle, Debbie Berdick, Steve Rosenthal, and Jo Anne Dellinger took frequent trips up to the darkroom. Miss Cox, sponsor, Donna Shelton and Linda Pound, co-editors, are off to the printers. Jimmy Connor, Betty Norwood, and Mike Morris of the Sports Section pause with Cindy Houliares and Rozi Jackson from the homeroom section to take a breather. Academic girls Mary Desmond and Linda Peebles check the files. Sally Tyner, Rosy Epperson, and Susan Almond confer over their activities section. 165 ' H 3 First Row: J. Tomlin, S. Abramson, D. Johnson, J. Green, E. Wood, P. Tucker, D. Schewel, P. Godsey, B. Miller. Second Row : T. Jordon, W. Clack, J. Thornhill, S. Marsh, D. Bates, L. Buchanan, R. Read, P. Cheves, A. Helms, O. Rand. Third Row: N. Light, A. Maddox, J. Eager, R. Traywick, C. Upshur, K. Fielder, R. Peters, W. Gibson. Fourth Roiv: G. Ford, S. Meeks, B. Ray, M. Scott, D. Pugh, |. Booth. Fifth Rozv: J. Phillips, J. Garrett, B. Buck, H. Ford, K. Reid. High Times Staff Conquers Readers With Interesting School News If you have ever been past room 152 during sixth period on Tuesday you have probably heard “pass me the glue,” “who proofed this gal¬ ley?” “make me a four by four,” or similar confusion that accompanies the production of one of the state’s best scholastic newspapers, The High Times. If you haven’t glanced at this year’s High Times, you have missed the informative editorials, interest¬ ing- features, thrilling sports cover¬ age, and the popular new column, “The Periscope.” 166 ■■ Av Ipp Carol Upshur reads copy as the deadline for the High Times draws near. High Times staff reviews features and editorials in new issue. 167 Critic Gives Students a Chance To Express Creativity The staff of the Critic, the school’s literary magazine, waits patiently for stories and poems from students to print in its winter issue published before Christmas and its spring is¬ sue published after Easter. G. G. Sydnor, the editor, oversees all the writing contributed while George Moseley handles the business, and Deborah Twery stays in close con¬ tact with the art department. Danny Watkins and George Moseley relax from Critic duties. Front Row. A. Campfield, G. G. Sydnor, B. Wilson. B. Smith, K. Braumiller, L. Morrison, S. Worley, J. North, D. Twery. Back Roiv: J. Hooten, A. Parker, J. King, S. Moore, G. Moseley, P. Weary, D. Watkins, S. Lee, B. Nemeyer. 168 Debbie Twery, art editor, lends Alice Parker a helping hand. Stan Moore and Betty Wilson take time out from their assignments. 169 Heartbeat of American Economy Stock up or down today? Time for an auction? Two hundred of Mr. Racer’s Economics students read stock reports, comprehend up-today-down-tomorrow, and learn the difference between specula¬ tion and investment. Why is Wall Street the financial heartbeat of American economy? Students select stock, study and visit the local stock market, report the research to the class, and buy one. Stockbrokers are elected to keep records and conduct auctions for the classes. Johnny Coffee examines the stock chart. Seated : M. Morris, E. Turner, J. Morris, S. Ballowe, G. Moseley, S. Ripley, J. Freese, T. Saunders. Second Row: A. Campbell, A. Campfield, M. Burgess, L. Kirby, L. Watkins, S. Page, P. Phillips, J. Scott, P. Garnsey, D. Miles, B. Bridgett, C. Kilmon. Third Row: S. Crawford, B. Tanner, D. Magee. D. Morcom, C. Ashwell, D. Baber, P. Bittle, P. Creasy, J. Bane, S. Dawson, B. Burruss, K. Turner, D. Fore, J. Brooks. Fourth Row : F. Coleman, K. Childress, H. Crickenberger, P. Ramey, J. Mitchell, R. Cary, D. Parker, D. Long, B. Thomas, H. Somerville, J. Coffee. Fifth Row: D. Logwood, B. Coleman, P. Lawhorne, G. Fontaine, R. Dearing, R. Cheatham, D. Wright, T. Ford, W. Gibson, S. Lawrence, D. Weigand, A. Bomar, J. Ficor, B. Gunn, B. Daniel, B. Justis. Back Row ' : A. Cheatwood, H. Tweedy, B. Scott, G. Ferrell, B. Buck, J. Connor, J. Spencer, R. Hawkins, R. Marshall, D. Marks, R. Tuck, R. Smith, D. Evans, J. Falwell, J. Worley, N. Godsie. i ' l «, I|mK ; t ' l m MB ■ gga jffi First Row: S. Smith, S. Guthrie, A. Risher, B. Bartley, Mr. Fielder. Second Roiv: K. Blackwell, L. Pahel, L. Peebles, K. Fielder, W. Clack, J. Vigneau, M. Freeman, J. Davis, M. Taylor. Third Row: R. Davids, D. Nurmi, W. Bersch, J. Hurt, D. Wilson, S. Costas, T. Pearson, D. Bartley, B. Coleman. Back Rozv: J. Phillips, P. Lawhorne, T. Saunders, R. Myers, B. Gentry, C. Harris, C. Wood, B. Power. Science Club Profits by Field Trips to Renowned Scientific Places It takes only an interest in science to become a member of the Science Club sponsored by Mr. A. J. Fielder and headed by President Steve Smith. Throughout the year the club has taken field trips, notably to the More- head Planetarium in Chapel Hill, N.C. and to General Electric, has undertaken individual projects and has had as guest speakers such people as Mr. Sam Gamble, Lynchburg Col¬ lege Professor, and Mrs. P arbara Lefew, Lynchburg General Hospital medical tech¬ nologist. Enthusiastic members perform an experiment. 171 If you can think, and not make thoughts your aim . . E. C. Glassers can hold their heads high because of all the honors they have brought to their school in 1966-1967. These honor students have thought, but they have made success, not thoughts, their aim. 172 honors If you can take your dreams into the classroom . . ” In a special assembly on March 23, sixty- eight students at E. C. Glass High School were inducted into the National Honor Society. The forty-four girls and twenty- four boys brought the total of those receiving this honor to 1176 girls and 601 boys since the society was established in Lynchburg forty-three years ago. The advisor for the National Honor Society, Miss Virginia A ilev, announced the new members and the principal, Mr. McCue, administered the charge and gave the pledge. Jane Stephenson won her placque as the first place winner in the District Job Interview Contest. Warren Bowling was the first place winner in the District Public Speaking Con¬ test. Bobby Evans was selected to receive the Harvard Book Award as the most out¬ standing Junior in his class. Tom Trice. Clay White, George Jackson and David Pugh chosen to be on the first team for All Western District. White was also chosen for the All State Team. 174 First Rozv: M. Nash, D. Poore, D. Tibbs, D. Elmore, Mr. Shenk. Second Roza: J. Holbrook, M. Drum- heller, B. Gunn, T. Nelson. These boys, taught by Mr. Shenk, were the state award winners in Mechanical Drawing. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Rozv: D. Allen, R. Bailey, B. Brickels, M. Burnette, P. Cheves, B. Connelly, J. Connor, B. Snead, C. Hargis, J. Green, J. Ficor, C. Ellenfield, P. Claytor, W. Clack. Second Row: J. Dellinger, C. Dillard, M. Drum ' heller, D. Calvert, D. Elmore, M. Desmond, K. Franklin, M. Powers, R. Peters, L. Peebles, S. McClelland, B. May, D. Jackson, L. Hill. Third Rozv: B. Ray, A. Risher, P. Robert, H. Scott, M. Scott, E. Smith, G. Sydnor, P. Lawhorne, C. Kilmon, B. Smith, A. Helms, C. Faulconer, N. Gilfoyle, J. Geason. Fourth Rozv: Miss Wiley, S. Lee, S. Guthrie, A. Maddox, J. Morris, J. Morris, L. Morrison, M. Peak, E. Wood, J. Tedder, C. Stevens, L. Watkins,D. Tibbs, L. Suhling, W. Sydnor, Mr. L. H. McCue. Fifth Rozv: L. Pahel, L. Pound, K. O ' Keeffe, D. Pugh, J. Roberts, D. Shelton, C. Wood, P. Tucker, B. Snell, R. Wallace, D. Twery. I : •5 If you re anxious for to shine as a man of culture rare . . ” Excitement mixed with anxiety first began when the Toppers won the Western District Championship. It came to a climax on Saturday, March n, when the E. C. Glass basketball team defeated Hampton making Glass the State Group iA High School Basketball Champions for 1967. As a result, Tom Trice was chosen All District, All State, All Tourna¬ ment, and Most Valuable Player in the tournament. At the E. C. Glass Basketball Banquet, he was pre¬ sented with the trophies for Best All-Around and Best Foul Shooter. David Pugh. Bob Ray, John Swann, and Tom Trice are just four of the players on the basketball team that helped make Glass the State IA Champions for 1967. Third Rozv: M. Burnley, B. Harlow, D. Johnston, ). D. Logwood, J. Burnett. Second Rozv: A. Rick- mon, R. Parker, L. Morton, M. Hicks, G. Friend. First Rozv: Mr. Blount, G. Clements, J. Mitchell, Mr. Reid. Mr. Reid and Mr. Blount led these boys to win Machine Shop and Drafting Awards in the Virginia Council of Industrial Education Clubs State Fair in Arlington, Virginia. Twelve Letters of Commendation were awarded to the senior class of 1967. Not shown is Janie North. First Rozv : Donna Shelton, Nat Gilfoyle, Sara Lee. Second Row : Bobby Evans, Marvin Scott, Mike Burnette, Danny Elmore. Third Rozv : Steve Smith, Barry Taylor, Randy Wallace, David Pugh. If anyone long for a musical song . . Third Rozv: C. Harris. Second Row: S. Guthrie. First Rozv: L. Pahel. These students represented Glass as all regional winners to the Sym¬ phonic Band. 178 The representatives to all State Choir for 1967 were D. Marston, J. Vaughan, S. Ballowe, R. Moore, C. Apperson, and W. Helms. Alice Hagan, Pete Huffman, Sandra Paige and Jane Huntington were winners in the Pembroke College Competition in art. 1111 Virginia Spence, Diane Burford, and Donnis Ford were runners up in the Hallmark Con¬ test for Seniors sponsored by the Lynchburg Woman’s Clubs. Our representatives to Girls’ State this year were: Back Row : J. North, K. O’Keeffe, E. Wood, G. G. Sydnor, A. Maddox. Front Roiv : M. Peak, A. Risher, A. Sackett. 179 If learned in other things yon be . . ” The David Garrick Players, di¬ rected by Mrs. Burnick, presented the one-act play Riders to the Sea, by John Millington Synge before the student body in assembly. They then took the play to the One Act Play Festival in Roanoke where they were in competition with other high schools in the state, and they received an Excel¬ lent rating. The play is a tragedy in which an Irish woman has lost all the men in her life, her hus¬ band, her husband’s father, and her five sons, to the sea. Mary Lou Holland had the lead role as the woman, Maurya. Kathy O’Keeffe has talent as the E. C. Glass High School Band Drum Majorette. L. Harris, P. Milam. D. Sarver, M. Cronin (head), B. Dudley, and S. Arm¬ strong were first place winners in the High School Twirling Corps Contest sponsored by the National Baton Association. „M5 . H- ' s- i‘ ’ c 180 The President of the E. C. Glass High School S.C.A. was senior Kathy O’Keeffe. Bohby Gunn was first place winner in the Co-operative vnni ' n Building and Loan Association Thrift Essay Contest. 181 Top : Jane Huntington and Alary Lou Holland are shown here practicing for the one act play Riders to the Sea. Bottom : Kathy O ' Keeffe also has all the characteristics to be the best choice for the D.A.R. Good Citizen Award. First Rozv : Mrs. Garrard, J. Green, E. Wood, G. G. Sydnor, D. Shelton. Second Row: D. Twery, A. Mad¬ dox, P. Cheves, S. Whorley, P. Tucker, D. Burdick, W. Clack. Third Row: M. Scott. D. Pugh. B. Ray, H. Craddock. The Quill and Scroll, a journalistic honor society, is the only other honor organization at Glass besides the Na¬ tional Honor Society. Its members are chosen on their outstanding contribu¬ tions to the publications of the school. The Carter Glass Chapter of the Quill and Scroll is sponsored by Mrs. Garrard and its officers are: President, Emily Wood; Vice-President, Judy Green; Secretary, G. G. Sydnor; and Treasurer, Donna Shelton. Debbie Jackson shows her skill in Home- making by winning the Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow nomination for a scholarship. 182 Mariea Hamlett won recognition in Hairstyling as a member of the I. C. T. Janie North shows where she is headed as our A. F. S. Foreign Exchange Student to New Zealand. Glass’ representatives to Boys’ State for 1967 were: Back Row : Walker Sydnor, Bobby Evans, Jimmy Connor. Front Row. Barry Buck, David Tibbs. Absent: John Morris. 183 If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same . . The purpose of athletics is not to determine winners or losers, but to build men and women. The lifelong lesson of fair play and sportsmanship will carry far beyond high school years. sports 185 Hard Work Balances Inexperience The E. C. Glass Hilltoppers, an in¬ experienced, but fiercely competitive group of boys pulled out a respectable six-four record against the toughest schedule in Glass history. With only one defensive and two offensive starters back from last year’s Western District Championship team, the “Toppers” dis¬ covered a wealth of raw talent, particu¬ larly All-Western District George Jack- son, Tommy Trice, David Pugh, and All- State center Clay White. After spinning off one player Mike Hollingsworth (14) returns Kecoughtan’s short punt up the sidelines to give Glass good field position. As Randy Bowling (7) is being hit, he laterals to David Pugh (4) for a few extra yards. Even though Ben Horsley (17) was closely guarded he managed to catch this pass from George Jackson. Tailback George Jackson is hit high after a long sprint along the sidelines. Front Row. T. Trice, J. Duff, D. Wright, D. Tibbs, D. Pugh, C. White, B. Horsley, S. Hooten, M. Morris, B. Buck. Second Row: P. Ramsey, D. Viar, D. Wickline, D. Marks, D. Judd, J. Pettyjohn, K. Moore, D. Childress, K. Maddox. Third Row: C. Glass, R. Bowling, D. Smelser, S. Costas, R. Lester, D. Moody, D. Blankenship, R. Bailey, S. McNamara. Fourth Row: R. Anthony, L. McLean, H. Jackson, D. Lucy, J- Adkins, M. Hollingsworth, D. Morris, S. Kirstein, D. McFarland. Fifth Row: B. Smith, M. Twery, J. Worley, J. Connor, F. Burnett, B. Sublett, C. Lee, J. Averett. Sixth Rozv: Coaches: Bradford (Head) ; Gilbert, Sheets, Sherrill. Despite bad breaks and numerous mental lapses, the Hilltoppers were in the thick of the race all the way, losing the Western District Championship only in the final game against the Wolverines of Andrew Lewis. Head Coach Vince Bradford and his assistants Harold Sheets, Wally Gilbert, and Bob Sherrill did an excellent job of molding inexperienced boys into a com¬ petitive, sportsmanlike team. 188 Mike Morris (21) tackles Bristol’s halfback on a screen play, as Ben Horsley (17) prepares to assist. VARSITY SCHEDULE 6-4 Glass 6 Grundy Oppone 7 35 Bristol 0 13 William Fleming 7 0 Kingsport 32 16 Graham 13 6 Danville 13 15 Jefferson 14 7 Patrick Henry 0 28 Kecoughtan 7 7 Andrew Lewis 39 133 132 Tommy Trice (19) just does catch the ball in the last few minutes of the first half against o Andrew Lewis. George Jackson squirts through the line for a few valuable yards against Kingsport. 189 J.V. Players Learn the Fundamentals of Football Termed by Coach Noechel as a “character building- year, the Junior Varsity compiled a disappointing 0-5-1 season. Despite the usual ex¬ cellent job done by Coaches Noechel and Hoffman, the “Baby Hilltop- pers” just didn’t have the size or the depth to have a good season against such stiff competition. However, by constant practice and good coach¬ ing the J.V.’s improved steadily throughout the season and with a couple of good breaks they could have won the last few games. Al¬ though the team lacked size there were many players who will be competitors for the Varsity team next year. Lee Helms gets his J.V. letter from Coach Noechel during the assembly. ' Front Rozv: B. Buckley, N. Johnson, C. Harding, L. Woody — Capt., W. Deacon — Capt., Iv. Turner, R. Gibson, T. Tinnin, G. Clingempeel. Second Rozv: S. Crank, B. Witt, J. Nemeyer, N. Pacot, L. Helms, R. Stern, L. Mays, D. Simms. Third Rozv: J. Mark, S. Clements, F. Viar, B. Cothran, B. Rash, J. Chewning, G. Day. Fourth Rozv: T. Coleman, T. Morrison, M. Fischoff, S. Arthur, E. Crouch, W. St. John, R. Amonette, M. Carter, T. Reynolds. Fifth Rozv: Coach Noechel, K. Toler, R. Trent, K. Schwartz, R. L. Stone, Coach Hoffman. In August during the clinic Coach Hoffman gets his boys in shape by doing agility drills. J,V. Team Has Trying Season J. V. SCHEDULE 0-5-1 Glass 6 Danville Opponents 20 12 Hargrave J. V. 33 0 Fork Union J.V. 7 0 Patrick Henry 0 6 William Fleming 13 0 Jefferson 6 24 79 Wayne Deacon and Coach Noechel pose for picture before starting practice. 191 Cagers We’re Number 1- Post 22-1 Record Clark Wingfield scores two points over the outstretched hand of Wakefield ' s 6’6” center. In the championship game against Hampton in Charlottesville Bob Ray sinks this all important foul shot. 192 Undefeated In State To most basketball teams second place in the state would be a tremendous season. Coach Jimmie Bryan, however, refused to settle for second best, and outcoached an excellent Hampton team to bring the State Basketball Crown back to Lynchburg. Led by Junior Tom Trice, voted All-State and outstanding player in the State Tournament, and captain David Hobbs, the Hilltoppers com¬ piled a 22-1 record on the way to the State. Congratulations on a job well done! At Lexington in the first round play-off for the Western District Championship David Hobbs scores on a 20-foot jump shot. Wakefield’s center, Ben Walker, gets the jump on Tommy Trice in opening toss at Charlottesville. 193 Hilltoppers Win State Crown By Two Points In Overtime Against Hampton VARSITY SCHEDULE Glass Opponents 44 Greensboro 35 69 Martinsville 47 46 Danville 38 53 Kecoughtan 40 60 Salem 54 70 William Fleming 55 54 Greensboro 64 65 Patrick Henry 38 41 Jefferson 24 64 Halifax 33 50 Martinsville 36 53 Danville 43 Clark Wingfield and John Swann fight for a rebound after a foul shot against Danville. David Hobbs and David Pugh come dribbling out to start the warm-up for a home game against Jefferson. 194 Front Row: B. Ray, D. Pugh, T. Trice, D. Hobbs, B. Horsley, C. Ward. Second Row : B. Smith, Mgr., R. Hawkins, J. Swann, D. Childress, S. Hooten, C. White. Third Row: G. Reid, C. Wingfield, R. Gilmore, D. Knight, M. Garbee, P. Ramey. If David Hobbs’ Shot Hadn’t Gone In . , . David Hobbs goes for the rebound as Tommy Trice prepares to help. Glass Opponents 54 Kecoughtan 41 53 Salem 43 49 Halifax 42 66 Patrick Henry 58 40 J efferson 32 50 William Fleming 35 WESTERN DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 59 Patrick Henry 49 50 Halifax 35 STATE TOURNAMENT 69 Maury 41 47 Wakefield 41 40 Hampton 38 195 Front Row. P. Gleason, A. Dickerson, J. Chewing, M. Hollingsworth, B. Shields, D. Bartley. Back Row: Coach Cerillo, B. Sandridge, R. Gibson, G. Clingempeel, K. Conarino, S. McNamara, G. Day, D. Morgan, H. Ford. Missing—G. Dupriest. A quick jump shot is one of the best ways of scoring, as demonstrated by George Day. J. V. SCHEDULE Glass Opponents 41 Danville 47 36 Salem 49 34 William Fleming 58 24 Patrick Henry 25 44 Jefferson 46 46 Halifax 21 62 V.E.S. 39 29 Danville 36 37 V.E.S. 30 38 Salem 46 32 Halifax 27 48 Patrick Henry 45 41 Jefferson 42 53 William Fleming 42 196 J.Vds Have Slow Start But Finish Fast The most dangerous part of practice is being fouled. If the J.V. Basketball Team hadn’t gotten off to such a slow start by losing their first five games, they would have had a highly successful year. As it was, they ended with a 5-9 record, but with the team’s tre¬ mendous improvement during the latter half of the year much is ex¬ pected from next year’s Varsity. Led by Jesse Chewning, Mike Hollingsworth, and Alvin Dickerson, and under the direction of Coach Cerillo, the “Baby Hilltoppers” turned a disasterous start into a moderately successful season. Front Rozv: P. Ramsey, D. Morris, M. Hollingsworth, J. Duff, J. Morris, T. Saunders, S. Ballowe, C. Pinkerton, J. Adkins. Second Row : G. Jackson, M. Dunlap, C. Higginbottom, B. Schwartz, C. Faulkner, S. Hooten, B. Crowder, D. Simms. Third Rozv : R. Wesley, L. Ferguson, T. Pearson, K. Bur¬ ton, S. Costas, L. Mays, C. Harding, L. Helms. Fourth Rozv: C. Glass, R. Ferrell, R. Meredith, C. Jones, T. Morrison, G. Clingempeel, S. Kirstein. Fifth Rozv: R. Bowling, J. Pettyjohn, R. Lester, T. Tinnin, G. Clements, N. Johnson, B. Averett. Sixth Row: J. Vaughn. T. Trice, B. Witt, L. Woody, D. Pettyjohn, S. Clements, F. Viar, S. McNamara. Seventh Rozv: M. Paulson, C. Lee, L. Morton, M. Weigand, D. Childress, D. McFarland, P. Harvey, R. Ford. Back Row: Coaches—Bradford, Gilbert, S herrill. Absent: M. Morris, J. Sparks, D. Smelser. Cindermen Expected To Be Major Track Power Again This Year If the Glass Trackmen can overcome a disastrous indoor season and make up for the graduation losses in the sprints, hurdles, and weight events, then the usual championship team can be ex¬ pected. Last year’s season will be one hard to beat, however, when the Hill- toppers won the district and placed second in the state. With the leader¬ ship of John Morris, and the excellent coaching of Vince Bradford and his as¬ sistants, Coaches Gilbert and Sherrill, the Hilltoppers are expected to remain a major track power. Pete Ramsey heaves the shot for a distance of 49 feet. 198 TRACK SCHEDULE April 1—Halifax, Fork Union 5— Andrew Lewis 12— G. W„ Danville 15—Duke Relays, Duke U. 19—William Fleming 22—Southern Interscholastic (U. of Tenn.) 26—Jefferson 29—Nelson County May 4—Patrick Henry 6— Hargrave 13— Western District Meet (W. F.) 19-20—State Meet (W. M.) Tom Saunders crosses the finish line in the two mile run with the winning time of 10:11.5. Front Row: C. White, J. Connor. R. Paxton, S. Moore, B. Ray, D. Marks, D. Tibbs, D. Pugh, M. Cox. Second Row: K. Towler, Mgr., S. Fix, B. Gunn, C. Robinson, M. Power, D. Blankenship, A. Finch, B. Sublett, M. Scott. Toppers Seek To Regain Top Spot If the Hilltoppers expect to overcome their dismal 6-7 rec¬ ord of last year, they must im¬ prove in every department. Though pitching ' was the strong point of last year’s team, it is expected to be the weakest point this season. It is hoped that with the power of Jimmy Connor and the control of Alan Finch the toppers will have a successful season. With the capable leadership of co-captains David Marks and Bob Ray, combined with the ex¬ cellent coaching of Coach Noe- chel, the Hilltoppers, with four¬ teen returning from last year’s team, are expecting to regain the District Title this year. David Pugh stretches far off the base to receive throw from David Tibbs to put this Halifax player out. 200 Coach Noechel gives Bob Ray the signal to hold up as Bob rounds third. Jimmy Connor throws his best ball, a curve, against a Patrick Henry batter. SCHEDULE March 21—Brookville April 1— Halifax 4—V.E.S. 7—Patrick Henry 11—Jefferson 14—Andrew Lewis Mav j 2— Andrew Lewis 28— Patrick Henry 15-—Danville 18—Jefferson 21—Brookville 25—Danville 29— Wm. Fleming 6—Halifax Doug Parker slides in home to give Glass the lead in the game against Patrick Henry. David Marks prepares to bat. 201 Front Row: T. Ficor, J. Uggla, D. Reynolds, W. Hanson. Back Row: B. O’Brian, R. Wallace, J. Swann, Coach Sheets. Missing —B. Evans. Bobby Evans, the number one man on the team, chips his ball on to green just two feet from the hole. GOLF SCHEDULE April 11— Patrick Henry 13—William Fleming 17—Brookville 21—Danville 26—Andrew Lewis 28—Patrick Henry May 2—Danville 5—William Fleming 8—Andrew Lewis 12- 13—Regional Meet 202 Golfers Will Need Depth For District Title If the E. C. Glass Golf Team can find capable replacement for the two starters lost through graduation last year, they will have the potential for a really good season. With one of the state’s best in Captain Bobby Evans, the Hilltoppers, under the instruction of new Coach Harold Sheets, hope to improve on last year ' s 5-3 record and rise from third place to first place in the Western District Tournament. Bobby O’Brian putts on to the green after having just missed the sand trap to the right of him. With a smug smile on his face, John Swann looks at his hall sailing down the middle of the fairway. Boys’ Tennis Team In Rebuilding Year; Girls’ Team Expects Another Great Year If Coach Bailey can put that winning - spirit of the basketball team into the Glass “Net- men,” a successful season is practically as¬ sured. Led by captain Chris Ward, the boys’ team, which won its first five games this year, expects a successful season. The Girls’ Tennis Team, under the leader¬ ship of Mrs. Perrow, cannot possibly improve on last year’s record when they were unde¬ feated and number one in the state. An over¬ whelming turn-out of 31 girls assures another successful season. Front Row : A. Sackett. K. O’Keeffe, S. Tunkel, K. Gray. Second Rozv: J. Shotton, N. Leys, P. Deuster, L. Thayer. Back Rozv: S. Burnette, D. Ware, C. Hancock, Coach Perrow. Cordelia Hancock slams the tennis ball back over the net during practice against Ann Sackett. GIRLS’ TENNIS SCHEDULE April 19—Danville 22—Albemarle 28—Halifax May 3—Danville 5—Halifax 8—Albemarle 10—Jefferson 204 ■ .... ‘.m’ «£N Front Fow: G. Snead, C. Ward, G. Gay, B. Quillian. Second Row: B. Tilson, W. Sydnor, B. Snead, B. Snell. Third Row: D. Noechel, L. Oglesby, R. Maslow, W. Gibson, D. Cooper. Back Rozv: Coach Bailey. Chris Ward slams the ball over the net during a doubles match against Patrick Henry. BOY’S TENNIS SCHEDULE April 1—William Fleming 4— Halifax 7—Danville 11 —Danville 14— Patrick Henry 15— Halifax 18— Salem 22—Jefferson 28— Jefferson 29— Patrick Henry May 5— William Fleming 9—Salem 12-13—Regional Tournament 19- 20—State Tournament 205 j Back Row : M. M. Peak, A. Sackett, B. Brickels, B. Connelly, L. Moore, D. Ware D. Shelton. Front Row : K. Gray, J. Morris, J. North, S. Dawson, L. Thayer. If You re Proud To Be A ' Topper The Varsity Cheerleaders are chosen on the basis of citizenship and character, in addition to pep and form. Tirelessly led and encouraged by Head Cheerleader, Beth Connelly, the girls made cupcakes for the boys, gave them candy bars and lollipops, and had small cardboard fo otballs and basketballs autographed by students for them. If it were not for the guiding influence of their sponsor, Mrs. Meidling, the year would not have been as successful for she gave much of her time to helping the girls. o L. Moore and K. Gray make last minute preparations for an away game. Head Cheerleader, B. Connelly, leads the crowd in a victory cheer during the last home game. 207 If You re Gonna Win . . a This is one of the cheers heard on Tues¬ day and Thursday morings when the JY’s practice. The Co-Heads, Debbie Harvey and Gail Wennerstrom, with the help of the other girls, have originated new motions to old cheers hoping to arouse spirit in the crowd. On Friday mornings, the JV’s took part in several Pep Rallies and cheered the Sopho¬ mores into a yelling victory during the first competition Pep Rally. S. Burnett and J. Hallstrom demonstrating a new cheer. A first this year were Co-Head Cheerleaders. D. Harvey and G. Wennerstrom talk over the fun they have had this year. Miss Worley, their new sponsor, has been a great help and her hard work is appreciated by all. Back Row : P. Hartsoe, J. Bennington, S. Burnett, A. Roberts, J. Wilson. Front Row: G. Wennerstrom, K. Burton, M. S. Duckworth, J. Hallstrom, D. Harvey. With a second effort the goal is made. Hustle and desire are necessary for a winning team. Morning League Basketball Promotes Physical Fitness With only an interest in sports and physical fitness, boys on five junior and six sophomore teams participated in Morning League Basketball. Under the leadership of Coach Ronnie Hoffman, the games began when the teams of seven players arrived at eight o’clock. Boys show their interest in basketball by supporting Morning League Basketball. 209 J First Row. S. Fisher, A. Carwile, S. Wilkes. Second Rozv: K. O’Keeffe, B. Mays. Third Roza: S. Tunkel, A. Maddox, E. Sublett. Back Rozv : E. Sublett, A. Carwile, G. Coles, A. Maddox, L. Dodge, P. Robert. Front Rozv : B. Mays, B. Duclos, S. Wilkes, K. O’Keeffe, S. Fisher. Back Rozv: S. Trutt, G. Bozeman, M. Glover, S. Burnett, M. Simpson, M. Calvert, B. Gaunt. Front Rozv: R. Sigler, M. Dawson, J. Lollis, D. Johnson, C. Shield. 210 Front Row : D. Johnson, S. Trutt, N. Wilkins, M. Dawson, S. Burnett, J. Hallstrom, D. Holland. Second Row: M. Glover, G. Bozeman, L. Torrence, M. Calvert, M. Simpson, B. Gaunt, D. Dawson. If you are interested in intra¬ mural sports, the Girls Intramural Program offers you a variety of activities. This year began with many enthusiastic girls competing in field hockey. At the end of the sea¬ son, the Tahetian Body Rots de¬ feated the Gordon’s Green Grom¬ mets for the sophomore champion¬ ship while A Hockey Team and the Yekochs tied for the junior-senior championship. The junior All-Stars showed- admirable offense and de¬ fense as they defeated the sopho¬ more and senior All-Stars. Basketball season was even more exciting. A group of sophomore All-Stars pulled through two tight games to defeat the junior-senior All-Stars. The junior-senior team, the Labteksap, defeated the Jumas for the championship and the Golden Garters defeated the Dearing’s Roaring Twenties in an even match for the sophomore championship. First Row: B. Connelly, S. Dawson, C. Houliares, R. Jackson, S. Marsh. Second Rozv: J. Moss, P. Garnsey, B. M. Hutter, P. Deuster, D. Bradley. Third Row: Miss Overstreet, V. Marsh, D. Burdick. j 211 If you can make one heap of all your winnings . Here at the end of our book, the businesses and industries of Lynchburg- have joined forces to make our book possible. We sincerely express our gratitude for their service and pledge them the support of our readers. 212 213 i Advertisers Acree-Bailey and McCarthy, Inc. Adams Motor Co. 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FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Webb-Whitaker Co„ Inc 909 Main St. Phone VI 7-7181 (Convenient Buying Plans) 249 For Nurses Waitresses • Maids DUTI-DUDS INC. 300 Monticello Ave. Lynchburg, Va. Mark of persona! service FIRST MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK We ' re ready when you are! You may already be saving some of your after-school or vacation earnings for college. Or perhaps you’re class or club treasurer. Come in and let us help. Let us be your bank today, just as we hope to be your bank in the future. 250 LUAU HUT Boonsboro Shopping Center REAMS FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. Downtown — 924 Main Street Wayside — 6006 Fort Avenue Lynchburg, Virginia 251 Faculty Directory B BAILEY, ROBERT M. —B.S., College of Wil¬ liam and Mary, Biology, Student Co-operative Association Adviser, Assistant Basketball Coach, Varsity Tennis Coach. BARBIG, EVELYN V.— B.S., M.A., Memphis State University, English. BATTEN, DOROTHY S.— B.S., Mary Wash¬ ington College, American History, American Government, Debate Club Adviser. BELCHER, VIRGINIA —B.A., Agnes Scott College, M.A.T., Duke University, English, French. BERNICK, PATRICIA L. —B.S., Longwood College, English, Dramatic, David Garrick Players Adviser, Special Productions Committee Chairman. BLOUNT, HAROLD R.— University of Vir¬ ginia, Columbia University, Machine Shop Lab, Blueprint Reading, Machine Shop Math, Ma¬ chine Shop Theory. BRADFORD, VINCENT— B.S., Springfield College, Health and Physical Education, Head Football and Track Coach, Varsity “G” Club Sponsor, Head of Health and Physical Educa¬ tion Department. BRADLEY, DEBORAH R.— A.B., William and Mary College, M.Ed., University of Vir¬ ginia, Geometry. BROWN, ELOISE G. —B.S., Mary Washington College, Typing, Bookkeeping, Athletic Ac¬ countant. BROWN, HELEN E. —A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, Latin. BUCHANAN, BARBARA C.— B.A., Sophie Newcomb College, Geometry PS, Algebra-Trig¬ onometry. BURMAHLN, E. F. —A.B., Boston University, M.A., New York University, Accounting, Gen¬ eral Business, Head of Business Department. BURMAHLN, ELIZABETH B. —A.B., Des Moines University, M.Ed., Boston University, Shorthand, Transcription. C CALDWELL, RICHARD W.— B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Auto Mechanics. CARDWELL, WILLIAM R. —B.S., Lynchburg College, M.Math, University of Tennessee, El¬ ementary Functions, Probability, Calculus. CERILLO, JAMES A. —B.S., Vi rginia Poly¬ technic Institute, General Business, Consumer Business, Commercial Arithmetic, Senior Class Sponsor, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach. COBB, JEAN W. —B.A., Lynchburg College, English, Second Semester. COBBS, GILLIAM M. —B.A., Blackburn Col¬ lege, American History. CONSON, MARIE— B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, M.A., Columbia University, American Government, Asse mbly Committee Chairman. COOKE, LIDE TAYLOR— A.B., Duke Univer- city, French. COTHRAN, ASHBY C.— B.M., Converse Col¬ lege, Director of Vocal Music. COX, LUCILE —A.B., Sweet Briar College, M.A., University of Virginia, Latin, Junior and Senior Latin Clubs Adviser, Crest Adviser. F FIELDER, ANDREW J.— A.B., Lynchburg College, M.A., University of Virginia, Chem¬ istry, Physics, Senior Class Sponsor, Science Club Adviser, Chairman of Senior Home Room T eachers. FORE, ROSALIE REEVES— A.B., Randolph- Macon Woman’s College, M.Ed., University of Virginia, French, Assistant Adviser of French Club, Head of Foreign Language Department. FRIEND, JANE H. —-B.A., University of North Carolina, M.A., George Peabody College, Amer¬ ican History, English. FRYAR, CAROL— B.A., M.A.T., University of North Carolina, Art, Glass Palette Adviser. G GANNICOTT, ERIC— Teaching Certificate, Northern Polytechnic, London, Vocational, Building Trades. GARDNER, MARLENE S.— B.A., University of Louisville, English. GARRARD, ELIZABETH MOSELEY— B.A., Mary Washington College, English, Quill and Scroll Adviser, Critic Adviser. GILBERT, WALLACE C.— A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College, Health and Physical Education, Assist¬ ant Football and Track Coach. GILLS, J. ALLEN —B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Industrial Co-operative Training, ICT Club Sponsor. GOODMAN, CHARLES F., JR.— B.A., Emory and Henry College, English, Chairman of United Fund for Men. GRIFFIN, KATHRYN B. —B.A., Carson-New- man College, English. H HALES, GEORGE S., JR.— B.S., Virginia Poly¬ technic Institute, Office Machines, Bookkeeping. HANCOCK, MARTHA B. —B.A., Randolph- Macon Woman’s College, Algebra-Trigonom¬ etry, Geometry PS, Chairman of Display and Picture Committee. 252 Faculty Directory HANKINS, DORIS A. —B.S., Radford College, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Sponsor of Future Business Leaders of America. HARRIS, BESSIE M. —B.S., Radford College, English. HIGHT, HAZEL EVELYN —B.A., Randolph- Macon Woman’s College, Chemistry, Honor League Adviser, Chairman of Honor League Committee. HITT, JERRY D. —A.B.A., Beckley Junior College, B.S., Fairmont State College. HOFFMAN, RONALD F. —A.B., L enoir Rhyne College, Economics, Social Problems, World Geography, Business Law. HOWELL, ANICE M.— Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Richmond Polytechnic Institute, Dis¬ tributive Education Supervising Coordinator, PTA Achievement Night Committee Chairman, D. E. Club Sponsor. HUGHES, SALLIE — B.A., Lynchburg College, English, Sponsor of Local Reading Contests. J JOHNSON, ANN S.— B.S, Longwood College, English, Assistant Chairman of English De¬ partment, Sponsor of Spelling Contests. K KNIPP, FRANCES R. —B.A., Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, Spanish, Spanish Club Spon¬ sor. L LANG, CAROLYN —B.A., University of Geor¬ gia, Algebra-Trigonometry, General Math, Ad¬ viser of Brentwood Tri-Hi-Y. LOCKHART, SIDNEY L. —B.A., Berea Col¬ lege, M.A., University of Virginia, Algebra- Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, Sophomore Class Adviser. LOFLIN, MARGIE R. —B.A., Lynchburg Col¬ lege, B.Ed, University of Virginia, Assistant Librarian. M MacGREGOR, JOSEPHINE A. —B.A., Ran¬ dolph-Macon Woman’s College, English. MACON, EVELYN TRAYLOR— B.S., Long- wood College, M.A., University of North Caro¬ lina, Biology. MAYBERRY, DOROTHY P.— B.S., Radford College, Homemaking, Chairman of Faculty Hospitality Committee, Sponsor of Future Homemakers of America, Chairman of Home¬ making Department. MERKEL, SUSAN V.— B.S., Radford College, Home making. MILLER, TERRY W.— B.S., Longwood Col¬ lege, American History, World History, Junior Red Cross Sponsor. MORRIS, JULIA C. —B.S., East Carolina Col¬ lege, Spanish, Spanish Club Co-Adviser. N NOECHEL, JOHN D. —B.S., M.S, West Vir¬ ginia University, Physical Education and Health, Varsity Baseball Coach, Junior Varsity Football Coach. O OLDS, DOROTHY G. —B.F.A., University of Oklahoma, M.S., S.Ed., University of Houston, American History. OVERSTREET, EMMA LEIGH— B.S, Rad¬ ford College, Health and Physical Education, G.A.A. Sponsor. P PALMER, MARGARET RANDOLPH— B.A, Mary Washington College, Advanced Composi¬ tion, English, Sponsor of Essay Contests. PARIS, VICKI N. —B.S., New River State Col¬ lege, M.S., New York University, Distributive Education, Assistant Adviser of D.E. Club. PARKER, GEORGETTE— B.S, A.B., College of William and Mary, Head Librarian. PERROW, HOLLY W.— B.A., Randolph- Macon Woman ' s College, English, Honor League Assembly Adviser. PILKINTON, EVA S.— B.A, Blue Mountain College, Vanderbilt University, Peabody Col¬ lege, Lynchburg, College, Spanish, Second Se¬ mester. PRIBBLE, M. KATHLEEN— B.S, University of Virginia, General Math, Algebra-Trigonom¬ etry. PRYOR, VIRGINIA W.— B.S, Mary Wash¬ ington College, Typewriting. R RACER, RALPH D. —B.A, Bridgewater Col¬ lege, M.A, Furman University, Economics, Head of Social Studies Department, Head of Cafeteria Recess Committee, Sponsor of United States Savings Program, Sponsor of Youth Industrial Management Club. RAND, OLIVER G. —A.B, Atlantic Christian College, English, Journalism, “High Times” Ad¬ viser. REAMS, ELOISE H— B.A, Lynchburg Col¬ lege, Assistant Librarian. REID, DAVE —B.S, Virginia Polytechnic In¬ stitute, Vocational Drafting, Chairman of Vo¬ cational Department, PTA Achievement Night Committee Co-Chairman. 253 Faculty Directory s SCARCI, NANCY E. —B.A., Wells College, M.A.T., Duke University, English. SHEETS, HAROLD F. —B.A., Randolph-Macon Men’s College, American Government, Ameri¬ can History, Football and Golf Coach. SHENK, W. STEPHEN— B.S., Auburn Uni¬ versity, M.S., New York State University, Me¬ chanical Drawing. SHERRILL, BOB F. —A.B., Lenoir Rhyne Col¬ lege, American History, World Geography. SHIELDS, DONALD R.— Siena College, Vir¬ ginia Polytechnic Institute, University of Vir¬ ginia, Electricity, Electronics. SIMPSON, FRANCES ANN— B.S., Lynchburg College, Health and Physical Education, Head of Women’s Physical Education Department, G.A.A. Adviser, Head of Girls’ Post School Intramural S ports, Sponsor of Girls’ Tennis Team. T TEASS, F. ALEX— B.A., M.S., University of Virginia, Biology, Chairman of Science Depart¬ ment. TURKEL, JOSEPH— S.B., Harvard College, American Government, Social Problems, Man¬ ager of Bookstore. V VERMILION, CLOYD G. —B.M.E., Kansas University, Band, Orchestra, Chairman of Music Department, Sponsor of Majorettes, Color Guard, Banner Carriers. W WALKER, MARY STRATTON— B.A., Long- wood College, English, Speech, Public Speaking Club Adviser. WALLER, JETTIE MARIE— B.S., I ongwood College, American Government, American His¬ tory. WARE, HELEN —B.A., Randolph-Macon Wo¬ man’s College, Algebra, General Math, Chair¬ man of Flower and Gift Committee. WHITE, JANE R. —A.B., University of North Carolina, Art, Publications Art Adviser. WHITEHEAD, BETTY B. —B.S., Longwood College, American Government, American His¬ tory. WHITEHEAD, SALLY M. —A.B., Randolph- Macon Woman’s College, Elementary Func¬ tions, Algebra-Trigonometry, Chairman of Mathematics Department. WILEY, VIRGI NIA— A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman’s College, M.A., Duke University, Eng¬ lish, Chairman of English Department, Adviser of National Honor Society. WILKES, REBECCA D. —B.S., Madi son Col¬ lege, Typewriting, Clerical Practice, Business Manager of Publications. WILKINSON, COURTNEY B. —B.A., Agnes Scott College, M.A., University of North Caro¬ lina, French, French Club Sponsor. WILSON, MARJORIE G. —B.A., Randolph- Macon Woman’s College, English, Junior Class Adviser. WORLEY, M. ANN— B.S., University of Geor¬ gia, Health and Physical Education, Sponsor of J.V. Cheerleaders. WRIGHT, THOMAS A. —B.S., Lynchburg Col¬ lege, Physics, Geometry. 254 Senior Directory A ADAMS, CLYDE -“Clyde” — Intramural bas¬ ketball, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; D.E. Club; French Club; H. R. Officer; Athletic Associa¬ tion Ticket Seller; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. AKERS, SIDNEY JAMES — “Sid” — Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member. ALVIS, ROBERT HARRY— “Harry”—Intra¬ mural softball; Golf; Band; D. E, Club; Stock Holders Club; S.C.A. member. ANDERSON, THOMAS RAY — “Tommy” - Spanish Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. ARMES, JERRY W.— “Jerry”—Honor League member; S.C.A. member. B BAGBY, RANDALL EARL— “Randy”—Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BAILEY, FRANK RAY — “Ray” — Football, Fresh., Var., JV., Track, Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; National Honor So¬ ciety. BALLOWE, STEVEN EXCELL— “Steve — Basketball, Fresh.; Football, Fresh.; Var., JV.; Track; Gym Squad Leader; Choir, Madrigal Chorus; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; Vairsity “G” Club; “Glass Eye” Staff; Honor League member; Athletic Program Seller; S.C.A. member. BARTLEY, WILLIAM — “Bill” — Basketball, Softball; Band; Color Guard; Science Club; Spanish Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BEARD, GEORGE — “George” — Football, Fresh., Track, Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; “Glass Eye” Staff; Senior Day Commit¬ tee; Honor League member; Cafe Bank Run¬ ner ; S.C.A. member. BERGMAN, TED A.— “Ted”—Basketball, JV, Football, Fresh.; French Club; Student Council H.R. rep.; Honor League member; Cafe Bank Runner; S.C.A. member. BERGSTROM, RONALD A.— “Ronnie”—Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BLUM, ROBERT KELLY— “Bobby”—Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BOMAR, ALAN OAKES— “Alan”—Basketball, IV; Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; “High Times” Staff; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BOWLING, WARREN G.— “Warren”—D.E. Club, President, Parliamentarian; Junior Red Cross; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BUCK, BARRIE NEVILLE— “Barrie”—Foot¬ ball, Fresh., Var.; Track; Gym Squad Leader; Band, Fresh.; Choir, Glee Club; French Club; Varsity “G” Club; “High Times” staff; Class Officer, President; Student Council H.R. Rep.; Student Council Monitor; Most Improved Player, Football; Honor League member, S.C.A. member; Boys’ State. BUC KLEY, THOMAS — “Tommy” — Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Student Council H.R. rep. BURGESS, DAVID RICHARD— “David”— Choir; Spanish Club; Class Committee; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BURNETT, JAMES EDWARD, III— “Jimmy” —Junior Red Cross; Awards in State Voc. Drafting; Llonor League member; S.C.A. mem¬ ber. BURNETTE, MICHAEL DAVIS — “Mike”— Science Club; French Club; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. BURNLEY, MICHAEL KEITH — “Mike” — Football, Fresh.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. C CALDWELL, THOMAS — “Tommy” — Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; Essay Contest; Class Officer; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; Student Council H.R. rep.; Assembly Committee; Junior Red Cross; Library Council Helper; Office Helper; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program seller; Chairman of Spanish Float; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Honor League H.R. rep. CALER, MICHAEL — “Mike” — Transferred from Pelton Jr. High School, San Francisco, Calif.; Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. CAMPBELL, GEORGE MURRELL— “George” Basketball, Infra.; Wood Shop—ribbon; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. CARY, GEORGE DOUGLAS MILLER, JR.— “Douglas” — Transferred from V.E.S., Blue Ridge; Football, Fresh.; Stock Holders Club; H.R. Office, Pres.; Varsity Wrestling; JV Soc¬ cer; Varsity Soccer; Student Vestry; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. CASSELBERRY, HOWARD B. — Howie” — Football, Fresh.; Track, Gym Squad Leader, Wrestling; Soccer; Band, Sr.; ICT; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. CHEATAM, HERMAN PRESTON, JR.— “H. P.”—Basketball, JV., Fresh., Football, Var., JV Track; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. CHEATWOOD, ALLEN — “Allen” — Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. 255 Senior Directory CHEATAN, RICHARD THOMAS— “Dickey”— Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. CHILDRESS, KYLE THOMAS— “Kyle”—Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer, Pres.; Student Council H.R. Rep.; Junior Red Gross; Cafe Cashier; Ath. Assoc. Ticket Seller; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. mem¬ ber. CHRISTIAN, MICHAEL — “Mike” — Latin Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CLARK, JERRY ALLEN — “Jerry” — Stock Holders Club, Parlimeutarian; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CLEMENTS, GLENN— “Glenn”—Track; Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; Lunch Helper; Second place Machine-Shop Project; S.C.A. member. COFFEE, JOHN— “Johnny”—Intramural Bas¬ ketball; Manager of Baseball; Choir, Special Choir; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; Lafe Cashier, Lunch Helper; Athletic Ticket Seller; S.C.A. member. COLE, DANA CLIFFORD— “Dana”—Science Club; French Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. COLEMAN, WILLIAM MARK — “Billy” - Science Club; Stock Holders Club; H.R. Of¬ ficer, Pres.; Honor League member; H.R. rep.; Cafe Bank Runner; S.C.A. member. COLLINS, TRAVIS GLENN— “Glenn”—Bas¬ ketball, JV., Gym Squad Leader; Band; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; Band let¬ ter; S.C.A. member. CONNOR, JAMES WILLIAM — “Jimmy” — Basketball, JV., Football, Fresh., Var., JV., Baseball; Choir; Glee Club; Latin Club; Var¬ sity “G” Club; Crest staff; Honor League mem¬ ber; H.R. rep.; Honor League Officer, Pres.; Student Council Monitor; Boys’ State; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society, Cutest Couple. CORDLE, CLAUDE W.— “Claude”—D.E. Club; Honor League member; Lunch Helper; S.C.A. member. CORNETT, DONALD— “Donny”—Tennis, In¬ tramural; French Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. COSBY, JOHN BATTE— “John”—Basketball, Intramural; Football, Fresh., JV, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. CRADDOCK, HAL CLEVELAND— “Hal”— Basketball, Intramural, Tennis, Intramural, Gym Squad Leader; Latin Club; Crest staff, Advertisers Crest; Co-ooerative Program Essay Contest 3rd Place; Senior Play, Junior Red Cross; Quill and Scroll; S.C.A. member. CRICKENBERGER, RICHARD WAYNE— “Dicky”—Track, Gym Squad Leader; Glass- Palette; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Span¬ ish Club; Honor League member; Athletic Assoc. Ticket Seller; S.C.A. member. D DANIEL—BRUCE E. —-“Bruce”—Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. DAVIES, ARTHUR BEVERLY — “Bev” — Freshman Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader; Latin Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League mem¬ ber, H.R. rep.; Student Council H. R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; S.C.A. member; Voted Most Talented. DEARING, RICHARD — “Richard” — Basket¬ ball, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; 3rd Prize in State Competition Machines Shop. DEAN, JOHN GARLAND —“John” —Football, Manager of Sports; D.E. Club; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross, Hi-Y; S.C.A. member. DOLE, ROBERT T. — “Bobby” — Basketball; Gym Squad Leader; Band; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Honor League member; Cafe Bank Runner; S.C.A. member. DOWDEN, JEFFERY N.— “Jeff” —Transferred from Mendota High School, Mendota, Illinois; Band, Fresh., Orchestra; Honor League mem¬ ber ; S.C.A. member. DRISKILL, RONALD DAVID — “Ronnie” — Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; Special Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. member. DROOG, MARSHALL WAYNE— “Marshall”— D.E. Club; Cafe Bank Runner; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. DRUMHELLER, ALEXANDER MORRIS— Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club, Honor League member; S.C.A. member. DRUMHELLER, MELVIN THOMAS— “Mel¬ vin”—Track, Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; H.R. Officer, Vi-ce-Pres.; Honor League mem¬ ber; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Na¬ tional Honor Society. DUFF, JAMES A., JR.— “J im”—Intramural Basketball, Vo ' llyball, Softball, Football, Fresh., Var., JV, Track, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Varsity “G” Club, sec.; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor, Student Council member; Ath. Assoc., Program Seller; Sold third most Football season tickets. DUNLAP, JAMES McKEE — “MicKee”— Track; French Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. 256 Senior Directory E ELLENFIELD, CRAIG FRANKLIN— “Craig” —Band; Spams ' ll Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; All District Concert Band, All District Solo Contest. ELMORE, DANNY LEE — “Danny” — Track, Gym Squad Leader; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; Honor League member, Officer; National Merit Semi¬ finalist; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. ENOCH, HENRY BYRD, JR.— “H. B.”—Intra- murel Basketball; Band, Color Guard; Science Club; Class Officer; Class Committee; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. EVANS, DAVID—“David”— Gym Squad Lead¬ er; Stock Holders Club; ICT ; Drafting Awards; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. EVANS, ROBERT ED WARD— “Bobby”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Golf, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Varsity “G” Club; Debate Club; Public Speaking Club; Honor League member, 1I.R. Rep.; Student Council Monitor; Assembly Committee; Office Helper to Ass’t. Principal; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Boys’ State; Science and Humanities Symposium; Most Outstanding Boy in Junior Class (Harvard Book Award) ; S.C.A. member. F FERGUSON, THOMAS LARRY— “Fergy”— Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; Cafeteria Bank Runner; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. FALWELL, JAMES C. — “Jimmy”—Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. memb er. FAULCONER, CHARLES BURTON, JR.— “Charles”—Track, Var., JV, Gym Squad Lead¬ er; Band, Fresh., Sr.; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; A.F.S.; Office Help¬ er ; All District Band; Boys’ State; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. FICOR, JOHN CHARLES —“John” —Track, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. mem¬ ber. FLECK, GEORGE JACOB — “Jay” — Gym Squad Leader; Debate Club; Student Council H. R. rep.; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; Biggest Flirt Wittiest. FONTAINE, GENE —“Gene”—S.C.A. member ; Honor League member. FORD, JAMES L., JR. —“Jim”—Track; David Garrick Players; D.G. Play, Sr. Play; Assembly Committee; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. FORD, TERRY GARLAND— “Terry”—Intra¬ mural Baseball, Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Glass Palette; Choir, Chorus; Stock Holders Club; French Club; Debate Club; Essay Con¬ test; Senior Day Committee; Office Helper to Dean; Ticket Seller; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. FREESE, JOHN E. — “Johnny” — Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Band, Fresh.; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; S.C.A. mem¬ ber; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Senior Cla-ss Committee; Ticket Seller. FRANCIS, LARRY ED WARD— “Larry”—Gym Squad Leader; Choir; S.C.A. member; Honor League member, H.R. rep. FUQUA, DONALD PRESTON— “Don”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Fresh., Football, Fresh., JV, Var., Gym Squad Leader; Varsity “G” Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. G GAINES, JESSE CARL, JR.— “J esse”—Foot¬ ball, Fresh., JV, Gym Squad Leader; S.C.A. member, Honor League member. GARDNER, CHARLES ALLEN, JR.— “Chuck” -Football, Fresh., Var., JV; Choir; D.E. Club; “Glass Eye” staff; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. GARRETT, JAMES WILLARD, JR.— “J immy” —Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; “High Times” staff; “Glass Eye” staff; S.C.A. member; Senior Day Com¬ mittee; Assembly Committee; Honor League member. GLEASON, JAMES—“JIM” —Transferred from Aiken High School, Cincinnati, Ohio; Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Track, Fresh., JV; Science Club; Stock Holders Club; Critic staff; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; Special Teacher’s Helper; NSF Sum¬ mer Program at North Carolina. State; National Honor Society. GIBSON, WAYNE —Intramural Football, Fresh. Var., JV, Gym Squad Leader; “High Times” staff; S.C.A. member; Class Committee, Class rep.; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Citi¬ zen of Month, Personality of Week. GODSIE, NORVELL E. —“Norvell” — Stock Holders Club; ICT; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. GRAVELY, TERRELL L. — “Terry” — Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; ICT; Bank Runner; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. GREEN, CALVIN ELLIS, JR.— “C. E.”—D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Jr. Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. GUNN, ROBERT TAUMAGE— “Bob”—Base¬ ball, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; “Glass Eye” staff; S.C.A. mem¬ ber; Honor League member; First place in State Industrial Arts Convention in Mechanical Drawing. 257 Senior Directory H HALEY, LARRY WAYNE — Larry” — D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. HAMMOCK, MICHAEL LYNN —“Mike” — Choir; Intramural Basketball; S.C.A. member; II.R. rep.; Honor League member. HANKS, JAMES GARLAND— “J. J.”—Intra¬ mural Basketball; Gym Squad Leader; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. HARLOW, BRADLEY— “Bradley”—Class Of¬ ficer; S.C.A. member; H.R. rep.; First, Second, Third Place in State Contest in Drafting; Honor League member. HARTLESS, MICHAEL W. —“Mike” — Gym Squad Leader; Fresh., Sr., Band; ICT; Glass Letter, Band Medal, State Contest; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. HARVEY, BRUCE C. — Bruce” — Baseball, Gym Squad Leader, JV Baseball; S.C.A. mem¬ ber ; Honor League member. HAWKINS, RICHARD D., JR. —“Ricky” — Transferred from Boonsboro High School, Boonsboro, Va.; Var., JV, Fresh. Basketball; Intramural Volleyball, Softball, Baseball, Gym Squad Leader; Glee Club; Science Club; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; Athletic Associa¬ tion Ticket Seller; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. HELFERSTAY, CLARENCE LeROY, JR.— “LeRoy”—Baseball Manager of Sports; Spanish Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. HELMS, WAYNE C. —“Wayne” —Honor League member; S.C.A. member; H.R. rep.; Intramural Basketball, Fresh., JV Football, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; D.F. Club; Spanish Club; Library Council Helper; Ass’t. Prim Helper; Cafe Bank Runner. HILL, RICHARD S.— “Richard”—Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Spanish Club; Honor League member ; S.C.A. member. HOBBS, DAVID ALLEN— “David”—Varsity, JV, Fresh. Basketball, Captain, Fresh. Football, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Varsity “G” Club; “High Times” staff; Honor League mem¬ ber; Ath. Assoc. Ticket Seller; S.C.A. member; Most Improved Player, Fresh. Basketball. HOLBROOK, CHARLES J. — “Jack” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; State Vocational Shop Con¬ test ; S.C.A. member. HOLLORAN, STEPHEN — “Steve” — Gym Squad Leader; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. HOOTEN, STEPHEN GIBSON— “Steve”—In¬ tramural, Var., JV, Fresh. Basketball, Fresh., Var., JV Football, Gym Squad Leader; Special Choir, Chorus; Varsity “G” Club; Student Council Monitor ; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. HORSLEY, BENJAMIN ED WARD— “Ben”— Var., JV, Fresh. Basketball, Fresh., Var. Foot¬ ball, Track; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. HOWERTON, ALLAN BROWN— “Allan”— Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; Class Of¬ ficer; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. HUDSON, DAVID WAYNE— “David”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Var., JV Football; D.E. Club; Hi-Y, Hilltoppers; 3rd Place Shop Achievement Night; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. HUTTER, CHARLES WHITAKER— Charles” —Intramural Basketball, JV Football, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. I IRBY, GERALD W.— “Jerry”—I ntramural, JV, Var., Fresh, Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Cafe Cashier, Lunch Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. J JACKSON, RANDALL VAUGHAN— “Randy” —H.R. Officer; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. JACYNYK, PETER ANTHONY — “Tony”— Student Council Monitor; Honor League mem¬ ber ; S.C.A. member. JAMES, JOHN W., Ill—“Billy” —JV Fooball, Gym Squad Leader; Science Club; French Club; Cafe Cashier; Lunch Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. JOHNSTON, DAVID FLOYD -“David”—First Plaice Va. Vocational Contest (Drafting); Honor League member; S.C.A. member. JOHNSON, DENNIS— “Dennis”—Choir; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member. JOHNSON, JAMES ED WIN — “Johnny” — Band, Fresh., Sr.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. JUDD, DAVID CYRUS— “David”—Fresh., Var., JV Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Varsity “G” Club; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; Ait ' h. Asoc. Ticket Program Seller; S.C.A. member. JUSTIS, WILLIAM BRAD Y— “Bill”—Honor League member; S.C.A. member. K KIMLIN, DONALD W., JR.— “Kim”—Track; Band, Fresh.; David Garrick Players; D.E. Club; Sound Manager, Stage Crew; Class Com¬ mittee; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Assembly Committee; S.C.A. member. Senior Directory KIOUS, STEPHEN CRAIG— “Steve”—Band, Fresh., Sr.; Science Club; French Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Letter for Music; All Regional Symphonic Band, All Reg¬ ional; District VI Solo Ensemble Festival. KNOWLES, JOHN— “John”—D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Ran Intercoms; Honor League; S.C.A. member. L LAWHORNE, PRESTON EUGENE— “Denny” —Science Club; Stock Holders Club; French Club; Honor League member; Library Council Helper; S.C.A. member; National Honor So¬ ciety. LINDSEY, KENNETH WAYNE— “Kenneth”— Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; Ath. Assoc. Ticket Program Seller; S.C.A. member. LOGWOOD, JAMES DOUGLAS — “JD” — Band, Fresh., Sr.; Stock Holders Club; 3rd Place Drafting Design Award 0-540 Flours at Fairfax, Va.; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. M McCANLESS, JOHN DAVID— “John”—Honor League member; Spanish Club; S.C.A. member. McDANIEL, EUGENE— “Butch”—Football JV, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member . McKENRY, JAMES PARIS — “Jim” — Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. MADDOX, KENNETH EMORY— “Kenneth”— Football, Fresh., Var., JV; Track; Spanish Club; Varsity “G” Club; Senior Day Commit¬ tee; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller. MALLOY, LUKE J. —“Joe”—Honor League member ; S.C.A. member. MARKS, DAVID NEIL — “David” — Honor League member; Fresh., JV, Basketball, JV, Var. Football, Baseball, Gym Squad Leader; Varsity “G” Club; Stock Holders Club; Office Plelper; S.C.A. member; Athletic Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller. MARSHALL, ROBERT THOMAS— “Bobby”— Honor League member; David Garrick Players; Stock Holders Club; Asembly Committee; S.C.A. member; Stage Crew, Light Crew; David Garrick Play. MARSTON, DAVID LEE — “David” — Honor League member; Intramural Basketball, Gym Squa.d Leader; Choir; Latin Club; S.C.A. mem¬ ber; Special Choir, Madrical Choir, All-State Choir. MARTIN, DANNY JOE— “Joey”—Intramural Basketball, Football; Honor League member; D.E. Club; Cafe Bank Runner; Gym Squad Leader; S.C.A. m emb e r. MARTIN, RICHARD D. — “Dickie” — Honor League member; Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; S.C.A. H.R. rep. MAY, DANNY S. —-“Danny”—Honor League member; ICT; Cafe Cashier, Lunch Helper; S.C.A. member. MEREDITE, WOODROW— “Rhody”—Honor League member; Intramural Basketball, JV Football, Track; Spanish Club; Library Council H elp e r; S.C.A. m e mb e r. MINNIX, ROBERT DOYLE— “Bobby”—Honor League member; D.E. Club, Pres.; Student Council H.R. rep.; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; S.C.A. member. MITCHELL, JOHN —“John”—Honor League member; Fresh. Football; Soph. Class Council; H.R. rep.; Second and Third Award in State Industrial Art Fair. MOODY, CHARLES LEE— “Charles”—Honor League member; Soph. Track; Spanish Club; S.C.A. H.R. rep. MOODY, DWAYNE ALLEN — “Dwayne” — Honor League member; Fresh., JV, Var. Foot¬ ball ; “High Times” staff; S.C.A. member. MOORE, GENE HARRISON— “Gene”—Honor League member; David Garrick Players, Sr. Play ; Co-Chairman Assemble Committee, Light Crew; Intercom Staff; S.C.A. member. MOORE, STANLEY D.— “Stan”—Varsity “G” Club; Honor League member; JV, Var. Foot¬ ball, Baseball; Spanish Club; Critic staff; H.R. Officer; S.C.A. member. MOORE, KENNETH H, JR.— “Ken”—Honor League member; JV, Var. Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Varsity “G” Club; “Glass Eye” staff; Vice-Pres. Junior Class; H.R. rep. Class Council; Junior Red Cross; Ass’t. to Dean of Boys; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; S.C.A. member. MOORE, WAYNE A.— “Wayne”—S.C.A. mem¬ ber; Honor League member. MORRIS, JOHN SARGENT— “Johnny”—In¬ tramural Basketball, JV, Var. Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; Stock Holders Club; Latin Club; Historian, Treas. of Varsity “G” Club; H.R. Honor League rep.; Co-Chairman of Devotions Committee; Student Council Monitor; Assembly Commit¬ tee; Program Seller; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. MORRIS, RAYMOND MICHAEL— “Mike”— Honor League member; Fresh., Var. Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; French Club; Varsity “G” Club; Crest staff; Assembly Committee; Ticket, Program Seller; Voted Most Valuable Lineman; S.C.A. member. MORRIS, RICHARD KENT— Fresh., JV Bas¬ ketball, Fresh. Football, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; H.R. Sec.; Teacher’s Helper; FI.R. Honor League rep.; S.C.A. H.R. rep. 259 Senior Directory MOSELEY, GEORGE WILLIS— “ George’’— Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Literary Society; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; Critic Managing Editor; H.R. rep. Class Council; Delegate to SIPA; Quill and Scroll; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. N NANCE, LAWRENCE R. — “Larry” — D.E. Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. NOEL, LARRY ED WARD — “Larry” — D.E. Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. NOECHEL, JOHN DAVID — “David” — Var. Tennis, Fresh., JV, Var. Football, Track; Senior Play; French Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. O OSBORNE, DONALD E. — “Donald” — Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Swim¬ ming Team; S.C.A. member. OVERSTREET, DEXTER E. —“Dexter” — S.C.A. member; Honor League member. OWEN, STEVEN RAY— “Steve”—Intramural Basketball, Track; French Club; LI.R. rep. Class Councii; H.R. Pres.; Llonor League mem¬ ber. P PARKER, DOUGLAS KEITH— “Doug”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Baseball; Stock Holders Club; Varsity “G” Club; Cafe Bank Runner; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. PARKER, RALEIGH —“Raleigh”—Intramural Tennis, Golf; Glass Palette; David Garrick Players; D.E. Club; French Club; Senior Day Committee; Pep Committee; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. PARRISH, CALVIN LEE, JR.— “Lee”—Fresh. Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Vice-Pres. Glass Palette; Spanish Club; Honorable Men¬ tion in Poster Award Contest; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. PATTERSON, JAMES HILL— “Jim”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. PAXTON, RONALD C. — “Ronald” — Track, Baseball, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; S.C.A. member; Llonor League member; Var¬ sity “G” Club; Essay Contest; S.C.A. H.R. rep. PETERS, RONALD PRESTON— “Ronnie”— Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; High Times” staff; Class Coun¬ cil; H.R. rep.; H.R. Pres., H.R. Vice-Pres.; Honor League member; Ticket Seller; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. PLATT, WILLIAM L.— “Bill”—Var. Tennis, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. POE, HENRY LEROY — “Leroy ” — Honor League member; S.C.A. member. PORTER, WILLIAM HURST— “Bill”—Glass Palette; Spanish Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member ; POWER, THOMAS MICHAEL — “Mike” - Var. Tennis, Fresh., JV Football, Baseball, Gym Squad Leader, Football Letter; Latin Club; H.R. Treas.; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Llonor League member; National Honor Society. PRINCE, THOMAS AUGUSTUS— “Tommy”— Honor League member; S.C.A. member. PUGH, DAVID L.—“David”— Varsity Basket¬ ball. Football, Baseball, Track; Gym Squad Leader; Varsity “G” Club; “High Times” staff; Class Treas.; Student Council Monitor; Bill Dabney Memorial Award; Most Valuable Back in Football Award; Quill and Scroll; Scholar¬ ship for Football to Duke; Virginia Latin Tournament; National Honor Society; Voted Best All-Around, Most Athletic. R RAMSEY, LARRY ALAN — “Larry” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Latin Club; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Ticket Seller; S.C.A. member. RAMSEY, JOHN BLAIR— “John”—Freshman Football; D.E. Club; H.R. Officer; Library Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. mem¬ ber. RAMEY, PHILIP SAMUEL— “Phil”—Trans¬ ferred from Hargrave Military Academy, Chat¬ ham, Virginia; Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, Baseball Manager, Varsity “G” Club; Var., JV Letter; Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; Student Council Moni¬ tor; Ticket Seller; S.C.A. member. RAY, ROBERT— “Bob”—Intramural, Var., JV, Fresh. Basketball, Baseball, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Varsity “G” Club; “High Times” staff; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer, Pres.; Honor League H.R. rep.; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Boys’ State, Alt.; Quill and Scroll; Senior Court; National Honor Society. REAMS, MICHAEL WAYNE— “Michael”— JV Football; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. REYNOLDS, DONALD W.— “Donald”—Intra¬ mural Basketball; Spanish Club; Essays Con¬ test; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. RICHMON, ALLEN— “Allen”—Band, Fresh., Sr.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; State Contest Vocational Drafting, 1st., 3rd. place. RIPLEY, SAM A. —“Sam”—Intramural Basket¬ ball; Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Stock Holders Club; F.B.L.A. Vice-Pres.; Class Committee; Cafe Bank Runner; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. ROBERTSON, JIMMY— “Jimmy”—D.F. Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Cafe Cashier. 260 Senior Directory ROGERS, DANNY —“Danny”—ICT; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; State Contest Machine Shop, 1st. prize. ROSENTHAL, STEPHEN DOUGLAS — “Steve”—French Clug, Treas.; Crest staff; Class Officer, Treas.; S.C.A. member, H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; Senior Play. RUNYON, MALCOLM T. — “Trent” — Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Honor League mem¬ ber ; S.C.A. member. S SANDERS, CHARLES NEWELL— “Charles” —Track; French Club; “Glass Eye” staff; Hon¬ or League member; S.C.A. member. SANIFER, ROBERT STEVEN — “Steve” — Science Club; Class Council H.R. rep.; Llonor League member; S.C.A. member. SAUNDERS, THEODORE H., JR.— “Ted”— Transferred from Amherst County High School; Debate Club; Band, Sr.; Stock Holders Club; All-District Band, Solo Band Contest; Youth and Industry Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. SAUNDERS, THOMAS SCOTT— “Tommy”— Football, JV, Track, Captain, Varsity “G” Club; Class Officer, Vice-Pres.; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member; Senior Court. SAUNDERS, THOMAS WAYNE— “Tommy”— Intramural Basketball; Science Club; Llonor League member; S.C.A. member. SCHLUDERBERG, BRIAN— “Spider”—Track ; Literary Society; David Garrick Players; Honor League member; French Club; S.C.A. member. SCOTT, CHARLES MARVIN — “Marvin” — Basketball, JV, Fresh., Football, Fresh., JV, Var.j Baseball, Gym Squad Leader; Latin Club; Spanish Club; Pres, of El Club Espanol; “High Times” staff, Managing Editor; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Boys’ State, Alt.; Quill and Scroll; State Contests, Latin and Spanish; National Honor Society; Voted Most Likely to Succeed. SCOTT, DAVID JERRY— “Jerry”—Football, Fresh., JV; Senior Day Committee; LI.R. Sec.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. SCOTT, GILES FRANKLIN— “Giles”—Band, Sr.; French Club; Captain of Color Guard; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. SCOTT, LESTER ERLE— “Erie”—Basketball, Fresh., Track, Gym Squad Leader; Band, Sr.; Spanish Club; H.R. Vice-Pres.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Student Cbujncil Monitor. SHELTON, FREDDIE LEE — “Freddie”— Track; David Garrick Players, Stage Crew; Spanish Club; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; Assembly Committee; Intercom Room Op¬ erator; S.C.A. member. SMITH, HERMAN LEWIS JR.— “Scotty”— Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Glass Pallette; 4th place winner of Keep Virginia Green Poster Contest; Spanish Club. SMITH, ROBERT LUTHER— “Bob’—Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Gym Squad Leader; Manager of Sports; Stock Holders Club; Varsity “G” Club; Ath. Assoc. Ticket Seller; National Honor Society. SMITH, STEVEN DORSETT — “Steve” — S.C.A. member, H.R. rep.; Honor League mem¬ ber; Band; Science Club, Pres.; French Club; National Merit Letter of Commendation. SMOOT, GEORGE WAYNE— “W ayne”—Hon¬ or League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. member, Student Council Monitor; Gym Squad Leader; Band; Senior Play; French Club; ICT; Class Committee; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee. SNEAD, WILLIAM BENJAMIN, JR.— Ben¬ nie”—Llonor League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. member, H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; A.F.S. co-chairman; Library Council Helper; Boys’ State, alt.; Fresh. Band; Latin Club Treas.; Varsity Tennis; National Honor So¬ ciety. SNELL, ROBERT TERRELL— “Bob”—Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Transferred from George Wyth High School, Richmond, Va.; French Club, LI.R. Treas.. SNYDER, CHRISTOPHER, III —“Rebel” — Honor League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. mem¬ ber; Assembly Committee; Gym Squad Leader; David Garrick Players, Light Crew; David Gar¬ rick Play, Light Crew; Senior Play, Light Crew; French Club; Public Speaking Club; H.R. Sec., Vice-Pres. SPARKS, JOHN GARLAND— “John”—Honor League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. member, H.R. rep.; Track; Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club. SPROUSE, EMITT LEWIS —“E mimitt” — Honor League member; S.C.A. member. STERN, GARY WAYNE— “Wayne”—Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Intramural Basketball; D.E. Club; Cafe Cashier; Lunch Helper. STERNE, GENE THOMAS— “Gene”—Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Shop State Contest in Drawing, 2nd Place. STERNE, GLEN ED WARD— “Glen —Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Intramural Basketball. STEWART, EDWARD— “Eddie”—S.C.A. mem¬ ber; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Special Teacher’s Helper; Writing Awards, Typing Awards, Proofreading Awards; LI.R. Officer. 261 Senior Directory SUBLETT, ROBERT J. — “Bobby” — Honor League member; S.C.A. member, Student Coun¬ cil Monitor; Intramural Basketball; Fresh., Var., JV Football; Gym Squad Leader; Varsity “G” Club; Historian; Class Council; H.R. rep.; ILR. Pres., Vice-Pres. SWANN, JOHN LLOYD — “John” — Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Assembly Committee; Intramural Basketball; Golf; Gym Squad Leader; Office Helper, in office or to Dean or Ass’t. Principal; Cafe Bank Runner; Senior ' Count; Voted Best Looking. SYDNOR, WALKER PETTYJOHN, JR.— “Walker”—Var. Tennis, Fresh., JV Football, Indoor Track; Treas. of Jr. French Club; Class Officer, Treas., Sophomore Class Coun¬ cil, H.R. rep.; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Boys’ State; National Honor Society. T TAYLOR, BARRY L.— “Barry”—Fresh., Sr. Band; Science Club; Stock Holders Club; Latin Club; Crest staff; National Merit Letter of Commendation; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. TEDDER, JAMES —“J immie”—Intramural Bas¬ ketball, Softball, Gym Squad Leader; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Jun¬ ior Red Cross; Cafe Bank Runner; S.C.A. mem¬ ber; National Honor Society. TERRELL, H. R. —“H.R.”—Intramural Basket¬ ball, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; French Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. THOMAS, JOHN BABOR— “Bobby”—Spanish Club; Special Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. mem¬ ber ; Honor League member. THOMPSON, MICHAEL RAY— “Mike”—In¬ tramural, JV Basketball, Track; French Club; H.R. Officer, Vice-Pres.; Honor League mem¬ ber; Lunch Helper; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Pro¬ gram Seller; S.C.A. member. TIBBS, DAVID TILLMAN— “David”—Fresh., Var., JV Football, Track, Baseball; Varsity “G” Club, Pres.; Class Officer, Sec., Pres.; Class Council, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. H.R. rep., Of¬ ficer, Vice-Pres., Student Council Monitor; As¬ sembly Committee; Boys’ State; Honor League member; Drafting 1st. year, 1st. Prize, State; National Honor Society; Voted Friendliest, Personality Plus, Most School Spirit. TILER, RUCKER A., JR. —“Rucker”—Trans¬ ferred from New London; D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. TINSLEY, PHIL —“Phil”—Intramural Basket¬ ball, Gym Squad Leader; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. TOLLEY, STEPHEN H.— “Steve”—JV. Foot¬ ball, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. TRENT, LARRY WOOD— “Larry”—Literary Society; David Garrick Players; French Club; Latin Club; “Glass Eye ” reporter; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer, Treas.; Student Coun¬ cil H.R. rep., Alternate; Honor League member. TUCK, CHARLES RYLAND— “Ryland”—Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; Honor League member; H.R. rep.; Stu¬ dent Council, H.R. rep.; Outer Limits member. TURNER, EDWARD WATSON— “Ed”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Choir, Chorus; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member. TUTTLE, JOHN WESLEY — “John” — D.E. Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. TREVILLION, ARCHIBALD DUKE— “Duke” —Honor League member; S.C.A. member. TWEEDY, HARRY EDGAR— “Harry”—Track, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. TWEETY, JAMES B. — “Berkley” — “High Times” staff; Honor League member; Pep Com¬ mittee; S.C.A. member. V VADEN, ROGER— “Roger”—Basketball; Stock Holders Club; Critic; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member. VIAR, DAVID —“David”—Football, Track, Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member. VIAR, GUNTER TONY— “Tony”—Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. VIRNEAN, JOSEPH — “Joe” — Vocational Drafting State Contest; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. W WADE, RANDY DUDLEY— “Randy”—ICT Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. WALLACE, THURMAN RANDALL— Randy” —Intramural Basketball; Gym Squad Leader; Latin Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. Of¬ ficer, Treas.; Student Council Monitor; Senior Court; National Honor Society, Voted Most Responsible. WARD, CHRISTOPHER —“Chris”-—Intramural Basketball, Tennis, Gym Squad Leader; Latin Club; Varsity “G” Club; “High Times” staff; Class Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Ath. Asoc. Ticket Seller. WARD, RICHARD — Richard —Science Club; Spanish Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WARE, RODNEY — “Rodney” — Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Pep Committee; Senior Court; Honor League mem¬ ber. Senior Directory WEARY, JOHN FRANKLIN —“John”—Intra¬ mural Basketball; Band; Essay Contest; H.R. Officer; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. WEIGAND, DAVID — “David” — Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Track, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member. WEIGAND, PETER MARTIN— “Martin”— Science Club; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member. WEISS, MICHAEL CONRAD— “Mike”—Gym Squad Leader; Band; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WEST, KENNETH — “Ke nneth’—’Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; S.C.A. member, H.R. rep.; Honor League mem¬ ber. WRIGHT, WILBERT LYNN— “Bill”—Lunch Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League mem¬ ber. WHITCOMB, JAMES PAUL— “Jimmy”—Hon¬ or League member; S.C.A. member. WHITE, THOMAS LINK — “Link” — Gym Squad Leader; Junior Red Cross; Teacher’s Helper; Drafting Contest, Second Place; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. WHITEHEAD, KENNETH NELSON— “Nel¬ son”—Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Cafe Cashier; Lunch Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WHITEHOUSE, FRANK R.— “Frank”—Latin Club; “High Times” staff; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member. WICKLINE, DAVID PORTER David”—In tramural Basketball, Softball, Football, Fresh., Var., JV., Track, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Varsity “G” Club; Senior Day Commit¬ tee; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; Junior Red Cross; Hi-Y; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; Football Letter, Track Letter; S.C.A. member. WILKES, HUBERT ROGER — R og e 1 ”— Choir; Stock Holders Club; Junior Red Cross; Cafe Bank Runner; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WILSON, JERRY CARL— “Jerry”—Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WOOD, MICHAEL DOUGLAS— “Mike”—Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WOOD, RICKY L. —“Ricky —Intramural Bas¬ ketball, JV., Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WOOD, WILLIAM MATTHEW— “William”— Gym Squad Leader; David Garrick Players; D.G. Play; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor ; A.F.S.; Library Coun¬ cil Helper; National Honor Society. WORLEY, JULIAN — “Julian” — Intramural Basketball, Football, Fresh., Var., JV., Track, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Var¬ sity “G” Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WRIGHT, DEWEY AUSTIN— “Dewey”—In- tramurel Basketball, Football, Fresh., Var., JV., Gym Squad Leader; Varsity “G” Club; Student Council H.R. rep.; Honor League member. WRIGHT, KENNETH W.— “Kenny”—Honor League member, S.C.A. member. 263 Senior Directory A ADAMS, ANN MARIE — “Ann” — Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; H.R. Pres.; Junior Red Cross; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. ADAMS, BETTY KAYE — “Betty — Gvm Squad Leader; Chorus; D.E. Club; Y -Teens; Junior Red Cross; Library Club Sec.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. ALLEN, DEBORAH LOU— “Debbie”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. ALLEN, DONNA MARIE— “Donna”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Band; French Club; Essay Contest; Class Council; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Na¬ tional Honor Society. ALMOND, DONNA CHARLENE— “Donna”— Intramural Volleyball, Hockey; Cafe Bank Run¬ ner; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. ALPER, BARBARA — Joyce” — Intramural Badminton; Y-Teens; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. ASH WELL, CYNTHIA— “Cindy”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed- away, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member. AUSTIN, GLENNIE IRENE — “Glennie” — Chorus; F.H.A.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. B BABER, DARLENE LaVERNE— “Darlene”— Intramural Volleyball; Stock Holders Club; F.H.A.; “High Times” staff; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; F.B.L.A. BANE, JUDITH MARIE— “Judy”—Intramural Basketball. Volleyball, Hockey; D.E. Club Re¬ porter; Honor League member; S.C.A. mem¬ ber ; Stock Holders Club. BECK, DEBORAH ANN — “Debby”— Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BELL, SANDRA FAY —“Sandra”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; F.H.A.; F.B.L.A.; Class Officer; Class Committee; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Junior Red Cross; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member. BITTLE, PATRICIA LESLIE— “Patty”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Speed-away; Band; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; Honor League member; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member. BLACKWELL, KATHERINE ADELE — “Kathy”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; G.A.A.; Science Club; Latin Club; Public Speaking Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; Ath. Asoc. Program Seller; S.C.A. member. BOOTH, JANETTE ANITA— “Anita”—Junior Red Cross; Special Teacher ' s Helper; Blue Cross Collector; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BOSIGER, THELMAR ELAINE— “Elaine”— Intramural Volleyball; Choir; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BRADNER, CHIQUITA ANNE— “Chiquita”— Intramural Volleyball, Softball; D.E. Club; Y- Tecns; Junior Red Cross; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member. BRAGG, ALICE — “Alice” — Crest staff Asst, to Business Instructor; “High Times staff Ass’t. Business Instructor; Student Council, H.R. rep.; Honor League member; Special Teacher’s Helper. BRICKELS, BARBARA MORRISON— “Bar¬ bara”—Transferred from White Station High School, Memphis, Tenn.; Intramural Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader; Cheerleader, Var.; Glass Palette; French Club; Latin Club; “High Times” staff; Art staff of Literary Magazine; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; State Contest-Latin; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. BROOKS, JUDY FAYE— “Judy”—Intramural Hockey, Speed-away; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. BROOKS, SANDRA —“Sandy” —Gym Squad Leader; Chorus; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. BROWN, CAROLYN FAYE— “Carolyn” Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Honor League member; Office Helper; S.C.A. member. BRUCE, JUDITH LYNN— “Judy”—Intramural Basketball; French Club; Pep Committee; Tri- Hi-Y; Library Council Helper; S.C.A. mem¬ ber ; Honor League member. BRYANT, BETTY WINIFRED — Betty” — F.H.A.; Honor League member; S.C.A. mem¬ ber. BURCH, BRENDA DARNELL— “Brenda”— Drama Club; Latin Club; F.H.A,; ICT tres.; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. BURCH, PEGGY STAPLES— “Peggy”—ICT ; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Special Teacher’s Helper; Lunch Helper. BURFORD, GENEVA DIANE— “Diane”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Hockey, Volleyball, Soft- ball, Speed-away; French Club; Class Council; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; S.C.A. member. 264 Senior Directory BURG, PAMELA CHARLES— “Pam”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away; French Club; “High Times” staff; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Tri- Hi-Y; Delegate to M.G.A.; Office Helper; S.C.A. member. BURGESS, MARY LOU— “Mary Lou”—Choir, Chorus; F.H.A.; Honor League member; Stock Holders Club; Special Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. member. BURNS, DIANNE LAYNE— “Dianne”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Soft- ball; D.E. Club; Honor League member; Lunch Helper; S.C.A. member. BURRUSS, REBECCA MOORMAN— “Becky” —Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; G.A.A.; Stock Holders Club; Class Council; Senior Day Committee; Pep Committee; Tri- Hi-Y; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. C CALDERA-VEGA, IRENE CHARLOTTE— “Irene”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Bad¬ minton, Hockey, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; French Club; Spanish Club; Senior Day Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; Of¬ fice Helper to Ass’t. Principal; S.C.A. mem¬ ber; Honor League member. CALVERT, LOUISE DONIPHAN— “Doni”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; G.A.A.; Sr. Band; Glass Palette; Pres, of French Club; Class Council, H.R. Pres.; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Moni¬ tor; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member; Na¬ tional Honor Socitey. CALVERT, MARY KATHLEEN— “Mary- Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Bad¬ minton, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Junior Red Cross; Pres., Tres. of Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member. CAMM, JANNICE LAWRENCE —“Jannice”— Intramural, Var. Tennis; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Hon¬ or League member. CAMP, PATRICIA MARION — “Patricia” — Class Committee; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Y-Teens; Honor League member. CAMPBELL, ANNE ELIZABETH— “Anne — Intramural Basketball; Glass Palette; Spanish Club; Senior Day Committee; Special Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League mem¬ ber. CAMPFIELD, ANN BRAKKE— “Ann”—Lit¬ erary Society; Stock Holders Club; French Club; Critic staff; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Library Council Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CANADA, CAROLYN B.— “Carolyn”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball; D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CHEVES, PATRICIA ANN— “Twidda”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed- away; Choir; Literary Society; French Club; “High Times” staff; Class Council; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Pep Committee; Y-Teens; Quill and Scroll; Honor League member; National Honor So¬ ciety. CLACK, WANDA SUE— “Wanda”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Speed-away; G.A.A.; Science Club; Latin Club; “High Times” staff; Senior Day Committee; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Quill and Scroll; Honor League member; National Honor Society. CLARK, AURELIA —“Aurelia”—French Club; F.H.A.; Pep Committee; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CLAYTOR, PAMELA JEAN— “Pam”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Badmin¬ ton, Softball, Speed-away; French Club; F.H.A.; Class Council; S.C.A. member; H.R. rep.; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member; National Honor Society. COLEMAN, BARBARA A.— “Barbara”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Senior Day Committee; S.C.A. mem ber; Honor League member. COLEMAN, BARBARA JEAN— “Barbara”— Gym Squad Leader; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. COLEMAN, MYRA DALE— “Myra”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Gym Squad Leader; Spanish Club; Essays Contest; Cafe Cashier; Assembly Committee; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CONNELLY, MARY BETH— “Beth”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed- away; Varsity Cheerleader; Band; Senior Play; Advertisers; Pep Committee; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; National Honor Society. COOPER, RACHEL — “Rachel” — Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader; David Garrick Players; French Club; Debate Club; Public Slpeaking Club; S.C.A. member; Student Council Monitor; Library Council Helper; Of¬ fice Helper; Honor League member. COSTAN, ANN MARIE— “Ann”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; French Club; “Glass Eye” staff; Essays Con¬ test; Senior Day Committee; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper; S.C.A. member; Hon¬ or League member. COX, JUDY ANN— “Judy”—Choir; F.H.A.; F.B.L.A.; S.C.A. member; Honor League mem¬ ber. CRAWLEY, JACQUELINE ANN— “Jackie”— Intramural Volleyball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; French Club; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. 265 Senior Directory CREASY, PHYLLIS ANN— ' Phyllis”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball; Stock Holders Club; IC1 ; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CRICKENBERGER, MARCIA JEAN— “Mar¬ cia”—Intramural Volleyball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; French CluH; ‘Glass Eye” staff; Y-Teens; Office Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CRONIN, MARY LOU— ‘‘Mary Lou —Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Hockey; Majorettes; Chorus; Spanish Club; Senior Day Committee; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. CUMMINGHAN, BONNIE KAY— “Bonnie”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Speed-away; D.E. Club; Y-Teens; S.C.A. mem¬ ber; Honor League member. D DAWSON, SUSAN CAROL— “Susan”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed- away; Varsity Cheerleader; David Garrick Players; Stock Holders Club; Advertiser; H.R. Officer; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. DEACON, CAROLYN MARIE— “Carolyn”— Intramural Volleyball; Softball; Cafe Cashier; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; H.R. Sec.; F.B.L.A. DELLINGER, JO ANNE — “Jo” — Int ramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; G.A.A.; Choir, Special Choir; Latin Club; Crest staff; S.C.A. member; H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; A.F.S.; Honor League member, Ll.R. rep.; IT. R. Of¬ ficer, Vice-Pres. DESMOND, MARY CECILIA— “Mary”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soft- ball, Speed-away; G.A.A.; Band; French Club, Vice-Pres.; Crest staff; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; Junior Red Cross rep.; French Tournament; National Honor Society; Softball Sportsman¬ ship Award. DEUSTER, PATRICIA ANNE— “Patty”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey Tennis, Speed-away; G.A.A.; French Club; Tri-Hi-Y; S pecial Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. DILLARD, CELIA CORLETT— “Cece”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader; Glass Palette; Latin Club; Glass Eye staff; Senior Day Com¬ mittee; H.R. Vice-Pres.; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Stu¬ dent Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi- Y; A.F.S.; Honor League member; National Honor Society. DULL, BONNIE SUE —“Bonnie”—D. E. Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. E EAGLE, JUNE MARIE —“June”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; F.B.L.A.; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. EPPERSON, ROSY MARIE— “Rosy”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; Crest staff; Public Speaking Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. F FARMER, SHERRY ANN— “Sherry”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away; French Club; Junior Red Cross; Office Helper, in office, to Dean; S.C.A. mem¬ ber ; Honor League member. FEARS, PHYLLIS MARIE— Phyllis”—S.C.A. member; Y-Teens; Honor League member. FEILDER, KAY ELLEN— “Kay”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; Literary Society; Science Club; French Club; High Times” staff; Public Speaking Club; Freshman Class Council, H.R. rep.; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; S.C.A. member; Honor League mem¬ ber; Library Council Helper; Office Helper to Dean Mclvor. FITZGERALD, GLORIA — “Gloria” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball; D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. FORD, DONNIS GALE — “Donnis” — Trans¬ ferred from Breckinridge Jr. High, Roanoke, Va.; Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Bad¬ minton, Hockey, Softball, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper; Cafe Cashier, Lunch Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. FORE, DONNA RAE— “Donna”—Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; F.B.L.A.; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. FRANKLIN, SANDRA KAY— “Kay”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; Chorus; Latin Club; S.C.A. member, Student Council, Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; Latin Tournament; Honor League member; National Honor Society. FREEMAN, ANN WYATT —“Ann” —Gym Squad Leader; Choir, Chorus, Glee Club; H.R. Officer; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. G GANTT, CANDON ANN — “Candon” — Intra¬ mural Volleyball; French Club; S.C.A. member, H.R. rep.; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper; Honor League member. GARNSEY, PATRICIA ANN— “Pat”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Plolders Club; Spanish Club; Class Committee; Class Council; Library Coun¬ cil Helper; Honor League member. 266 Senior Directory GARRETT, BRENDA DALE — “Brencla” — I.C.T.; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. GIBSON, JANET ADAIR — “Janet” — Gym Squad Leader; Majorette; French Club; Class Council; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Tri- Hi-Y; Special Teacher’s Helper; Ath. Assoc. Ticket Seller. GIBSON, LINDA C. — “Linda” — Gym Squad Leader; Christmas Pageant; Spanish Club; F.H.A.; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross. GILFOYLE, NATHALIE— “Nat”—Intramural Hockey, G.A.A.; Literary Society; David Gar¬ rick Players, D.G. Play; Crest staff; Class Of¬ ficer ; Class Council and Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Assembly Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Girls State Alternate; French State Contest; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; Na¬ tional Honor Society. GILLETTE, CAROLYN R. —“Carolyn”—S.C.A. member; F.H.A.; Library Council Helper; Honor League member. GODSIE, DALE PARKER — “Dale” — Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Hockey, Softball; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Special Teacher’s Helper. GRANT, BECKY— “Becky”—S.C.A, H.R. rep.; Junior Red Cross; G.A.A.; Office Helper to Assit. Dean; Intramural Basketball, Softball, Hockey; Honor League member. GRAY, CATHY H.— “Cathy”—Intramural Bas¬ ketball, Hockey; Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y; Library Council Helper; Special Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. member ; Honor League member. GREEN, JUDITH ANN— “Judy”—Intramural Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Choir ; Literary Society; French Club; F.H.A.; “High Times” staff; Essays Contest; Class Council; H.R. Officer; Honor League H.R. rep. Officer; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; Ath. Assoc. Ticket Seller; Quill and Scroll; Contest Winner in Biology; Wildlife Essay. GRIGGS, MARTHA ANNE— “Anne”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, G.A.A.; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. GUTHRIE, BRENDA — “B.G.” — Intramural Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; I.C.T.; Class Council; H.R. Of¬ ficer; Honor League member; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y. GUTHERIE, SUSAN JEAN— “S usan”—Gym Squad Leader; Band; Science Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Award All- Regional Concert Band, All-Regional Sym¬ phonic Band, All-Virginia Band; Math Contest; State Contest, Latin; Rep. to Va. Jr. Science and Humanities Symposium; National Honor Society; Voted Most Talented. H HACKETT, JUDY ARLENE— “Judy”—Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Office Helper; Special Teacher’s Helper. HAMLETT, MARIEA BELINDA— “Mariea”— I.C.T.; Student Council, H.R. rep.; Y-Teens; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. HANCOCK, CORDELIA GRIGG— “Cordelia”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Ten¬ nis, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Pep Com¬ mittee; G.A.A.; Class Council H.R. rep.; Tri- Hi-Y; Lunch Helper; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Pro¬ gram Seller; Honor League member. HAMILTON, NANCY CAROLE MILLNER— “Nancy”—Gym Squad Leader; Honor League memb er; S.C.A. m ember. HARGIS, CYNTHIA FAYE— “Cindy”—Choir ; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member; Honor League mem¬ ber ; National Honor Society. HARPER, PHYLLIS ANNE— “Phyllis”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Badmin¬ ton, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G. A.A.; Choir; D.E. Club; F.H.A.; Lunch Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League mem¬ ber; H.R. Vice-Pres.; Pep Committee; Y- Teens; Junior Red Cross; Office Helper. HEDRICK, BRENDA ELLEN — “Brenda”— Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Y- Teens; Office Helper, Helper to Dean. HELMS, ANNE CHRISTOPHER— “Anne”— -—Intramural Basketball, Hockey Speed-away; Literary Society; David Garrick Players; David Garrick Play; Latin Club; Spanish Club; “High Times” staff; Honor League member; S.C.A. H. R. rep., Student Council Monitor; Pep Com¬ mittee; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society. HILL, LINDA L. — “Linda”—Stock Holders Club; F.H.A.; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. HILLER, WENDY SUE — “Wendy” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed- away, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; F. H.A.; H.R. Vice Pres.; Sec. Treas.; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper to Dean; S.C.A. member. HOGAN, VICKI JAMES —“Vicki”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; G. A.A.; Spanish Club; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; Library Council Helper; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Studen t Council Monitor. HORSLEY, SANDRA L. — “Sandra” — Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. HUFF, SUSAN ELLEN — “Sue” -— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Tennis, Softball, Speed-away; Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Latin Club; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Pep Com¬ mittee; Library Council Helper; Ath. Assoc. Ticket Seller; S.C.A. member. 267 Senior Directory HUNTINGTON, KATHLEEN —“Kathy”-—-In¬ tramural Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; G. A.A.; David Garrick Players; David Garrick Play; French Club; F.H.A.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Assembly Committee; Pep Committee; Library Council Helper; Cafe¬ teria Cashier, Lunch Helper. HURST, HELEN DARLENE — “Helen” — Honor League member; H.R. sec.; S.C.A. H.R. rep. HURT, VELINDA ANNE— “Velinda”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball ; F.H.A.; Honor League mem¬ ber ; S.C.A. member. HUTTER, BEVERLY JANE— “Bev”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Senior Council; French Club; Senior Day Committee; H. R. Pres.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Student Council Monitor; Pep Com¬ mittee; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; Special Teacher’s Helper; Ticket Seller; Rep. to G.A.A. Camp Farrar, First Year Award. HUTTER, ELIZABETH MALCOLM— “Betty Mac”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Soft- ball, Hockey, Speed-away; G.A.A.; French Club; F.H.A.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain. J JACKSON, DEBORAH ANN— “Debbie”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Speed-away; French Club; F.H.A.; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. JOHNSON, FAY HOUSTON — “Fay” — Gym Squad Leader; D.F. Club; Y-Teens; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. K KEATTS, NORMA GAYLE— “Norma”—Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member. KEELING, ANN GARLAND — ““Ann” — Gym Squad Leader; Choir; French Club; H.R. Vice- Pres.; Flonor League H.R. rep.; Junior Red Cross; Office Helper; S.C.A. member. KELLY, VIRGINIA C.—“Virginia” —Intramural Volleyball; D.E. Club; Infirmary Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. KERSHAW, SANDRA LEE— “Sandy”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Softball, Gym Squad Leader; David Garrick Players; Spanish Club; F.H.A.; Forensic Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Special Teacher’s Helper; Transferred from Altavista High School, Altavista, Va. KESSLER, SHELBY DARLENE— “Shelby”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soft- ball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Choir Chorus, Glee Club; French Club; F.H.A.; H.R. Officer; S.C.A. rep.; Honor League mem¬ ber; Junior Red Cross. KILMON, CAROL ANNE — “Carol” — Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Stock Holders Club; F.H.A.; S.C.A. member; Flonor League mem¬ ber; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; Transferred from Onancock High School, Onancock, Va.; Na¬ tional Honor Society. KIRBY, LINDA SUE — “Linda” — Intramural Volleyball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; Stockbroker; F.H.A.; Office Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League mem¬ ber. KIRCHNER, KAREN LOUISE— “Karen”— F.H.A. Historian; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; F.B.L.A.; Special Teacher’s Helper. L LACY, BRENDA — “Brenda” — Transferred from Tennessee High School, Bristol, Tenn.; Intramural Volleyball, Tennis; Cheerleader, JV; Spanish Club; F.LI.A.; Pep Committee; Y- Teens; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. LANDIS, MARCIA — “M arcia” — Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Speed-away, Softball, Gym Squad Leader; French Club; “Glass Eye” Staff Editor; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Y-Tsens; Tri-Hi-Y; Voted Wittiest Nit Wittiest. LAWRENCE, DORIS ANN— “Doris”—Intra¬ mural Basketball; F.PI.A.; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member; Special Teacher’s Helper. LEE, KAREN JEAN —“Jeanie”—Transferred from Boonsboro High School; Varsity Cheer¬ leader; Glee Club; F.H.A.; Class Officer; Hon¬ or League member; S.C.A. rep., Officer; Pep Committee. LEE, SARAH PERKINS— “Sara”—Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Literary Society; French Club; Science Club; Latin Club; Critic; Read¬ ing Club; S.C.A. Monitor; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Tri-PIi-Y; A.F.S.; Library Council Helper; Attended Science and Humanities Symposium; S.C.A. Bloodmobile Chairman; National Honor Society. LEECH, DIANA JENE— “Cissy”—Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Glee Club; Christmas Pageant; D.E. Club; F.H.A.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; Ring Dance Com¬ mittee; Pep Committee; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper; Special Teacher’s Helper. LIGHT, NANCY ELISABETH — “Nancy” — Honor League member; Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Speed-away, G.A.A.; Choir; Glass Palette; French Club; “High Times” staff; “Glass Eye” staff; Senior Day Committee; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; A.F.S.; Library Council Help¬ er; Office Helper. 268 Senior Directory LIPFORD, DEMARIS DRAKE— “Demaris”— Transferred from J. Mason Smith Jr. High School; Intramural Basketball, Hockey; Choir, Chorus, Glee Club; F.H.A.; I.C.T.; Class Coun¬ cil, H.R. rep.; H.R. Officer; Pep Committee; Junior Red Gross; Special Teacher’s Helper; Cafe Cashier, Lunch Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. LITCHFORD, SANDRA — “Sandra” — Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. M McCANLESS, PATRICIA— “Pat”—Oral Read¬ ing Society member; Red Cross rep.; Special Teacher’s Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. McCarthy, LINDA CAROL— “Linda”—In¬ tramural Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader; Choir, Chorus; Spanish Club; Honor League member; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; F.B.L.A.; S.C.A. member. McCarthy, LINDA WHITE— “Linda’’—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Tennis, Softball, Speed-away; French Club; Latin Club; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; Worker in Lost and Found; S.C.A. member. McClelland, suzan barger —“Susan”—- Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Speed-away, G.A.A. Honorary Mem¬ ber; Choir, Chorus; French Club, Chaplain; Honor League H.R. rep.; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Special Teacher’s Help¬ er; Volleyball Good Sportsmanship Award; Na¬ tional Honor Society. McCORMICK, DONNA MARIE— “Donna”— Gym Squad Leader; Choir, Chorus; Spanish Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Office Helper. McKENNA, KATHRYN RENEE— “Kathy Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club, Sec. of DECA; Stock Holders Club; F.H.A.; “Glass Eye” staff; Hon¬ or League member; See. of Junior S.C.A., Stu¬ dent Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; H.R. Ath. rep.; Snow Queen, Junior; Snow Queen, Senior; Senior Court; Biggest Flirt Best Looking. MADDOX, MILDRED ANDERSON— “Andee” Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Tennis, Softball, Speed-away, Track (at Lynchburg College), Gym Squad Leader, Manager of Sports, G.A.A. Pres.; Literary So¬ ciety Sec.-Treas.; Senior Play; French Club, Pres. ;“FIigh Times” staff, Exchange Editor; Vice-Pres, of Sr. Class, Class Council, H.R. rep.; Honor League member, H.R. rep., S.C.A. Of¬ ficer; Student Council Monitor; Pep Commit¬ tee; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y Pres., Sec.; Girls’ State; Quill and Scroll; Na¬ tional Honor Society. MAGEE, DOROTHY ANN— “Dorothy”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; French Club; Senior Day Committee; Pep Committee; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; Special Teacher’s Helper. MAHONE, BRENDA LOUISE— “Brenda ”— Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. MARSH, VIRGINIA CAROL— “Susie”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Badmin¬ ton, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Literary So¬ ciety; French Club; Latin Club; “High Times” staff; Public Speaking Club; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S. Office Helper in Office; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; Honor League mem¬ ber ; S.C.A. member. MARSHALL, REBECCA JEAN— “Becky”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; F.H.A.; H.R. Officer; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y. MARSTON, BRENDA GAYLE— “Brenda”— Chorus, Glee Club; F.H.A.; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Y-Teens; Office Flelper, Ass’t. Prim; Honor League member. MARTIN, ELIZABETH GAYLE— “Gayle”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball; S.C.A. mem¬ ber; G.A.A.; F.H.A.; Essays Contest; Pep Committee; Y-Teens; Library Council Helper; Honor League member. MAY, BRENDA— “Brenda”—Choir, Chorus; Spanish Club; Honor League member; H.R. rep.; Tri-Hi-Y; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. MAYS, BERTHA LELIA — “Bertie” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Ten¬ nis, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Band; Senior Day Committee; Pep Committee; rep. G.A.A. Camp, G.A.A. pin; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. MEADE, MARTHA ELLEN — “Martha”— D.E. Club; Spanish Club; H.R. Officer; Tri- Hi-Y Pres.; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. MELTON, JUDITH REBECCA— “Judy”—In¬ tramural Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; Choir; F.H.A.; Essays Contest; Senior Day Committee; Special Teacher’s H elper; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. MILES, DIANE LYNN— “Diane”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Stock Holders Club; Spanish Club; F.H.A.; Essays Contest; Honor League mem¬ ber; Pep Committee; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; Office Helper; Special Teacher’s Helper; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller, S.C.A. member. MILES, JACQUELYN ANN— “Jackie”—Choir, Chorus; D.E. Club; H.R. Officer, Vice-Pres.; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Y-Teens; Honor League member. 269 Senior Directory MILES, BRENDA SUE— “Brenda”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; F.H.A.; “High Times’ staff; Honor League member; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member. MOORE, PEGGY— “Peggy”—Intramural Bas¬ ketball, Volleyball; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. MARCOM, DONNA — “Donna” — Intramural Volleyball, Tennis; Stock Holders Club; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; Special Teach¬ er’s Helper; S.C.A. member. MORGAN, LINDA RAE— “Linda”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Glass Palette, Sec.; French Club; H.R. Officer; Tri-Hi-Y; Pep Committee; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. MORRIS, JOYCE GAYLE — “Joyce” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader; Cheerleader, Head, JV, Var.; French Club; Latin Club; Class Officer, Tres.; Class Committee; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; S.C.A. FI.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Assembly Committee; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Ath. Assoc. Ticket, Program Seller; Senior Court; Honor League member; National Honor So¬ ciety. MORRIS, TRULA— “Trula”— Spanish Club; Class Committee; Senior Day Committee; Hon¬ or League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. member; Student Council Monitor; Library Council Helper. MORRISON, LAURA ANN— “Laura”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Speed-away; G.A.A., Honor¬ ary member; Literary Society; Spanish Club; Critic staff; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; Library Council Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League mem¬ ber; National Honor Society. N NEMEYER, ROBERTA ANN— “Bobby Anne” —David Garrick Player; Stock Holders Club; French Club; Critic staff; Senior Day Com¬ mittee; Student Council Monitor; Pep Com¬ mittee; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. NICELY, SUSAN MARIE — “Susan” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Speed-away, Hoc¬ key; D.E. Club; Junior Red Cross rep., Y- Teens; Library Council Helper; Ath. Assoc. 1 icket, Program Seller; Honor League mem¬ ber ; S.C.A. member. NORTH, JANIE —“Janie”—Intramural Basket¬ ball, Volleyball, Softball, Cheerleader, Var.; G.A.A., Tres.; Gym Squad Leader; Latin Club; Critic staff; Honor League, H.R. rep.; Vice- pres.; S.C.A. H.R. rep., Committee Chairman, Pres. Jr. S.C.A.; Bloodmobile Chairman; As¬ sembly Committee; Girls’ State; Tri-Hi-Y State Vice-Pres.; A.F.S. Student Abroad. NORWOOD, SUSAN PRICE— “Susan”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away; G.A.A.; Choir; Latin Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper. O O’KEEFFE, KATHY — “Kathy” — Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away; Captain of Girls’ Tennis Team; Gym Squad Leader; G.A.A. Treas.; Band, Drum Major; Literary Society; French Club; Debate Club; Freshman Class President; Class Council; Honor League member; Student Council President, Monitor; Assembly Commit¬ tee; D.A.R. Good Citizen Award; Good Sports¬ manship Award in Hockey; Nominee for State S.C.A. Vice-Pres.; Varsity Letter; Voted Most Athletic, Best All-Round; National Honor So¬ ciety. OLSON, BRENDA— “Brenda”—G.A.A.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. OSBORNE, BARBARA ANNE— “Barbara”— Honor League member; S.C.A. member. OWEN, LINDA KAY — “Linda” — Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Speed-away; Gym Squad Leader; D.E. Club; Y-Teens; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. P PAGE, BONNIE DALE— “ Bonnie —Intramural Volleyball; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; F.B.L.A.; Office Helper. PAGE, CONNIE GALE —“Connie”—Intramural Volleyball; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; F.B.L.A.; Critic Assistant; Spelling Certificate from V.P.I.; Office Helper. PAGE, SHEILA DOREENE— “Sheila”—Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey; Chorus; Glee Club; David Garrick Players; Stock Holders Club; French Club; F.H.A.; H.R. Officer; Pep Committee; Y-Teens. PAHEL, LOUANNE —-“Louanne”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; Senior Band; Science Club; Latin Club; A.F.S.; All-Regional Band, Solo Contest; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. PARIS, SANDRA CAROL — “Sandy” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hoc¬ key, Speed-away; D.E. Club; F.H.A. President; H.R. Tres.; Office Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Christmas Pageant; Ring Dance Committee. PARKER, ALICE FAY — “Alice” — Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey, Softball, Speed- away; Literary Society; Critic staff; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; Essay Contest. 270 Senior Directory PEAK, MARY MONA— “Mona”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Speecl-away, Gym Squad Leader; JV, Var. Cheerleader; French Club; Latin Club; Class Officer; Class Committee; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Commit¬ tee; H.R. Officer; S.C.A. member, Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Officer Helper; Girls’ State; Honor League member; National Honor Society; Voted Friendliest Personality Plus. PEEBLES, LINDA ANN— “Linda”—Science Club; French Club; Crest Staff; H.R. Sec.; A.F.S.; Library Council Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; French Tournament; National Honor Society. PHILLIPS, BONNIE SUE — “Bonnie” — D.E. Club; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member. PHILLIPS, PEGGY ANN — “Peggy” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Stock Holders Club; F.H.A.; LI.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Junior Red Cross. POLLARD, PATSY WILLIE— “Patsy”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, G.A.A.; Glass Palette; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. POUND, LINDA VICTORIA— “Linda”—Or¬ chestra; French Club; Latin Club; Crest staff; S.C.A. Scholarship Award; Va. Latin Tourna¬ ment; Girls’ State Alternate; Delegate to All- State String Orchestra; Del. Southern Inter- Scholastic Press Association; First Place Win¬ ner in Bland Memorial Scholarship Competi¬ tion; District VI Orchestra Festival; First Place Winner in Virginia Federation of Music Clubs Student Competition; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; National Honor So¬ ciety; Quill and Scroll Honor Society. R RICHARDSON, LINDA GAIL— “Linda”—In¬ tramural Volleyball, Gym Squad Leader; Latin Club; F.H.A.; Special Teacher’s Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. RISHER, ALICE GRIFFIN— “Alice”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, G.A.A.; Literary Society; Science Club; French Club; Latin Club; Crest staff; Public Speaking Club; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member, Student Coun¬ cil Monitor; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; Girls’ State; National Honor Society. ROBERT, PHILIPPA ELLEN— “Flip”—Intra¬ mural Hockey; G.A.A.; Glass Palette; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; H.R. Officer; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S. Exchange Student from Australia; Na¬ tional Honor Society. ROBERTS, JEANIE— “J ean”—Honor League member; Intramural Basketball, Speed-away, G.A.A.; Latin Club; “Glass Eye” staff; Class Council, H.R. rep.; FT.R. Officer; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; National Honor Society. ROHR, ELIZABETH BOGGS— “Betty”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soft- ball, Speed-away, G.A.A.; Choir, Chorus; Lit¬ erary Society; French Club; H.R. Officer; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y. RYON, CHRISTINE I.— “Chris”—Intramural Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away; David Gar¬ rick Players; D.G. Play; Sr. Play; French Club; Honor League member; Tri-Hi-Y; Girls’ State. S SACKETT, ANN DEXTER— “Ann”—G.A.A.; JV, Var. Cheerleader; Class Officer, H.R. Of¬ ficer; S.C.A. Officer, Student Council Monitor; Honor League member; Tri-Hi-Y; Girls’ State; Senior Court. SAUNDERS, DELORIS KAY — “Deloris” — Gym Squad Leader; S.C.A. member; Honor League member; Junior Red Cross. SCOTT, AMELIA HOLLIS— “Holly”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, G.A.A.; Glass Palette; French Club; “High Times” staff; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member, Student Coun¬ cil Monitor; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; Na¬ tional Honor Society. SCOTT, JANET ELIZABETH— “Janet”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed- away, G.A.A.; Glass Palette; Stock Holders Club; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. , SCOTT, SUSAN— “Susan”—D.E. Club; Stock Holders Club; Library Council Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. SETTLE, ROSALIE VIRGINIA— “Rosalie”— Intramural Basketball, G.A.A.; Honor League member, H.R. rep.; S.C.A. member. SHELTON, DONNA BYRON— “Donna”—In¬ tramural Volleyball, Softball, Speed-away, Var. Cheerleader; Glass Palette; Latin Club; Crest staff; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; Tri-Hi-Y; Girls’ State; Tres. of Quill and Scroll; National Merit Letter of Commendation; National Honor So¬ ciety; Delegate to S.I.P.A.; Cutest Couple. SMITH, ELLEN MARIE— “Ellen”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Literary Society; French Club; F.H.A.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Pep Committee; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; Tri- Hi-Y; Office Helper; Senior Day Committee; National Honor Society. SMITH, MARY REBECCA— ‘Becky’’—Trans¬ ferred from Holy Cross High School; David Garrick Player; French Club; Critic staff; Class Committee, Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; H.R. Officer, Pres. National Honor Society. 271 Senior Directory SOMERS, PATRICIA ANN— “Pattie”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, PIoc- key, Softball, Speed-away; Choir; French Club; F.H.A.; Honor League member; Tri-Hi-Y; S.C.A. member. SORRELL, PATRICIA SUE— “Patsy ”—Trans¬ ferred from Liberty High School; Gym Squad Leader; F.H.A.; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member; Honor League mnibeer. SPENCE, VIRGINIA R.— “Virginia”— Spanish Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Office Helper. STAPLES, DARLENE CHRIS— “Darlene”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Speed-away; Office Helper to Asst. Prin.; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. STEGER, BRENDA JOYCE— “Brenda”—In¬ tramural Volleyball, Hockey; Spanish Club; F.H.A.; Class Committee; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; Assembly Committee; Pep Committee; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member. STEVENS, CYNTHIA ANN— “Cindy”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hoc¬ key, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Choir; Class Officer; Class Committee, Class Council; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. STEVENS, DEBORAH ELIZABETH— “Deb¬ orah”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Bad¬ minton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away; Gym Squad Leader; G.A.A.; Sr. Band; Choir; French Club; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; A.F.S.; Cafe Cashier; S.C.A. member. STEVENS, SHEILA M.— “Sheila”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. SUBLETT, EMILY WYNN— “Emily”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, G.A.A.; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Office Plelper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. SUHLING, LEIGH GREGORY— “Leigh”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Gym Squad Leader; Literary Society; French Club ; Latin Club; Public Speaking Club; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; Lost Found; Office Helper; National Honor Society. SULLIVAN, JUDY GRAY — “Judy” — Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Class Officer, Class Committee, Class Council; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; l ep Committee; Special Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. member. SUTOR, SUSAN AUOT —“Susan”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed- away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Choir; French Club; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Of¬ ficer; Honor League member; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; S.C.A. member. SWAIN, RUBY NELL —“Ruby” —Intramural Volleyball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Band; Science Club; F.H.A.; F.B.L.A.; Class Officer; H.R. Officer; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Library Council Helper; Transferred from Campbell County High School. SNYDOR, GRACE CRANVILLE— “G.G.”—In¬ tramural Volleyball, Softball, Gym Squad Lead¬ er; Orchestra; Literary Society; French Club; Latin Club; Critic staff; Honor League mem¬ ber, H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; A.F.S.; SIPA Delegate; Girls’ State; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society. T TACKETT, DEBBIE SUE— “Debbie”—Intra¬ mural Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey; D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. TANNER, BEVERLY VIVIAN— “Beverly”— Stock Holders Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. THAXTON, SUZANNE — “Suzanne” — Honor League member; Special Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. member. THAYER, ELIZABETH LAWRENCE— “Lau¬ rie”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badmin¬ ton, Hookey, Tennis, Softball, Speed-away Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; Cheerleader; French Club; Latin Club; “Glass Eye” staff; Class Committee; Class Officer, Honor League mem¬ ber; Student Council Monitor; Pep Commit¬ tee; Y-Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper to Ass’t. Prin.; Girls’ State Alt. THORNHILL, JOAN COSEBOLT— “Joan”— D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. TONLINSON, LINDA— “Linda”—“High Times” staff; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. TRENT, DONNA JEAN — “Donna” — Cheer¬ leader, JV; Choir; Essays Contest; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member; H.R. rep.; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper to Dean; S.C.A. mem¬ ber. TUCK, CLAUDIA ANN — “Claudia” — D.E. Club; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. TUCKER, KATHLEEN GAIL— “Gail”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball; Choir; F.H.A.; ICT; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A., H.R. rep.; Y-Teens. TUCKER, PEGGY LEE— “Peggy”—Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Softball, Speed- away, G.A.A.; Literary Society; French Club; “High Times” staff; Class Committee; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; Honor League member, Honor League Officer; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; A.F.S.; A.F.S. Student to Germany; Office Helper to Dean; G.A.A. Award; Quill and Scroll; National Honor So¬ ciety. 272 Senior Directory TURNER, KATHERINE BLAIR —“Kathy”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Hockey, Softball, Speed-away; Choir; Stock Holders Club; French Club; Senior Day Com¬ mittee; Honor League member; Pep Commit¬ tee ; S.C.A. member. TURNER, LINDA JEANNE— “Linda”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed- away; Choir; French Club; Senior Day Com¬ mittee; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Junior Red Cross; Special Teacher’s Helper; S.C.A. member. TWERY, DEBORAH LYNN— “Deborah”—In¬ tramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Speed- away; Glass Palette; Tres., Pres., David Garrick Players, Stage Crew; French Club; Critic, Art Editor; Tri-Hi-Y; Quill and Scroll; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. U UPSHUR, CAROLE— “Carole” —Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, Hockey Speed-away, G.A.A.; Choir; Spanish Club; “High Times” staff; Pres, of Public Speaking Club ; Co-Chair¬ man of A.F.S.; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. V VAUGHN, NORMA JEAN — “Jean” — Gym Squad Leader; Choir, Madrigal Chorus, Glee Club; Honor League H.R. rep.; Pep Commit¬ tee; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Senior Day Committee; All-State Choir. VINSON, MARY ANN— “Mary Ann”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball; Special Choir; Latin Club; Honor League member; Tri-Chair¬ man of Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Voted Most School Spirited. W WADE, JUDITH MARIE— “Judy”—Intramural Speed-away; Stock Holders Club; Pep Commit¬ tee; Y-Teens; Junior Red Cross; Office Helper in Office; Cafe Bank Runner; S.C.A. member: Honor League member. WARE, EMILY ANDERSON— “Emily”—In¬ tramural Speed-away; Choir, Chorus, Glee Club; Spanish Club; Honor League member; Y-Teens; S.C.A. member. WATKINS, ISABEL RUTHEFORD— “Isabel” —French Club; Senior Day Committee; Tri- Hi-Y; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. WATKINS, LAURA— “Laura”—Choir; David Garrick Players Sec.; Spanish Club; Honor League member; Pep Committee; Award for David Garrick Letter; S.C.A. member; National Honor Society. WATTS, BRENDA SULLIVAN— “Brenda”— Intramural Basketball, Volleyball, Hockey, Soft- ball, Speed-away; JV Cheerleader; D.E. Club; “Glass Eye” staff; Honor League member; Y- Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; S.C.A. member. WELCH, ELIZABETH ANNE— “Betsy”—In¬ tramural Basketball; Choir, Chorus; Glass Palette; Thrift Essay Contest; Senior Day Committee; Office Helper; Honor League mem¬ ber; S.C.A. member; Tri-Hi-Y. WELLS, WANDA — “Wanda” — Intramural Speed-away, G.A.A.; Chorus; D.E. Club; Y- Teens; Junior Red Cross; S.C.A. member; Hon¬ or League member. WHORLEY, BETTY —“Betty” —Choir, ICT Sec.; Honor League; S.C.A. member. WILLIAMS, JUDITH ELAINE— “Judy”—In¬ tramural Volleyball, Softball; Hpnor League member; S.C.A. member; F.B.L.A. WILLIAMSON, MARGARET MARY— “Mar¬ garet”—Spanish Club; Senior Day Committee; Pep Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Library Council Helper; Llonor League member; S.C.A. mem¬ ber. WILSON, BETTY NEIGHBORS— Betty”— Intramural Hockey, Speed-away; David Gar¬ rick Players, D.G. Play; French Club; Critic staff; LI.R. Officer, Chaplain, Sec.; Honor League member; Y-Teens Pres., Sec.; S.C.A. member. WINGFIELD, MARY FRANCES— “Mary”— Intramural Speed-away; F.H.A.; Special Teach¬ er’s Helper; S.C.A. member; Honor League member. WITT, JUNE ELIZABETH— “June”—French Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WOOD, EMILY WALKER— “Emily”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, LIoc- key, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader; Literary Society; French Club; Latin Club; “High Times” staff; “Glass Eye” staff; Public Speak¬ ing Club; Honor League member; S.C.A. mem¬ ber, H.R. rep.; Student Council Monitor; As¬ sembly Committee; Tri-Hi-Y; Girls’ State; Quill and Scroll; National Honor Society; Dele¬ gate to SIPA; Voted Most Likely To Succeed and Most Responsible. WOOD, SHARON DIANE— “Sharon”—Intra¬ mural Basketball, Badminton, Hockey, Volley¬ ball, Speed-away, Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A.; JV Cheerleader; French Club; Senior Day Com¬ mittee; S.C.A. H.R. rep.; Pep Committee; Y- Teens; Tri-Hi-Y; Office Helper; Honor League member; S.C.A. member. WRENN, DEBORAH JEAN — “Deborah” — Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Y YOUNG, BECKIE— “Beckie”—Intramural Bas¬ ketball, Volleyball, Badminton; D.E. Club; F.H.A.; Class Officer; Class Council, H.R. rep.; Senior Day Committee; H.R. Officer; Honor League member; S.C.A. member; Junior Red Cross; Tri-LIi-Y. 273 Student Directory A Abramson, Sandra, 77, 157, 166 Ackley, James, 95, 138, 151 Adams, Ann Marie, 26, 157 Adams, Betty Kaye, 26, 140 Adams, Celia, 74, 154 Adams, Clyde, 26, 140, 149 Adams, Danny Thornton, 96 Adams, Diane, 80, 140 Adams, Mary Susan, 79, 153 Aderton, Peggy, 76, 128, 144, 150, 156, 158 Adkins, John H., 76, 188, 198 Adler, Audrey, 86 Agee, Sharon Elizabeth, 81 Akers, Sidney, 26 Alderman, Charles Alvin, 96 Allen, Deborah Lou, 26 Allen, Donna, 26, 144, 157, 175 Allen, Harold, 91 Allen, Sharon Rhae, 96 Almond, Donna Charlene, 26 Almond, Susan, 81, 150, 157, 165 Alper, Barbara, 26 Alper, Nelson Brian, 88 Alvis, Robert Harry, 26, 140 Amonette, Rob, 87, 190 Anders, Dixie, 26 Anderson, Sharon, 92 Anderson, Thomas Ray, 26 Anthony, Robert Norris, 80, 188 Apperson, Carolyn Virginia, 98, 148, 149, 158, 178 Armes, Jerry W., 26 Armistead, Nancy, 74, 138, 153 Armstrong, Suzanne Marie, 96, 142, 144, 155, 180 Arthur, Charles, 86, 128 Arthur, Gibbs Louis, 87 Arthur, James, 80 Arthur, Stephen Carrol, 97, 190 Arthur, William Thomas, 93 Ashwell, Cynthia Marie, 27, 154, 170 Ashwell, Dee, 160 Ashwell, Earl Wayne, 98 Atkins, John, 188 B Baber, Cynthia Faye, 98 Baber, Darlene, 27, 170 Baber, Phyllis, 80, 140 Baer, Edward Alan, 98, 141 Bagby, Randall, 27 Bailess, Betty Lou, 88 Bailey, Brenda, 94 Bailey, Gladys, 94 Bailey , Judith, 89 Bailey, Ray, 27, 154, 175, 188 Bailey, Rebecca, 79 Baker, Frances Jean, 93 Baker, Leslie, 76 Ball, David, 97, 144 Ballard, John Henry, 96 Ballowe, Steven E., 27, 131, 148, 149, 170, 198 Bane, Judy Marie, 28, 140, 170 Barbour, Vincent Leon, 93 Barker, Lee, 95, 128, 132, 157, 160 Barker, Lynn, 92, 132, 157, 160 Barksdale, Henrietta, 80, 132, Barksdale Paula, 89 Barley, Claudia Jean, 82 Barrett, Donald, 87 Barrett, Kathy, 95, 144 Bartley, Bill, 28, 144, 154, 171 Bartley, Richard Parry, 171 Bass, Phyllis D., 76, 157 Bass, Ronnie Eugene, 96 Bates, Deborah, 80, 160, 166 Baughn, Cindy, 94 Beard, George, 28 Beck, Brenda Kay, 90, 128, 158 Beck, Deborah Ann, 28, 157 Beckner, Nancy, 94 Belkin, Marilyn, 75 Bell, LaVerne, 93 Bell, Sandra, 28, 136, 137 Bell, Steven Jackson, 97 Bennett, Cheryl, 74 Bennington, Jo Ann, 85, 97, 150, 158, 208 Bergman, Richard, 88, 144 Bergman, Ted, 28 Bergstrom, Ronald A., 28, 140 Berryman, Thomas, Jr., 76, 162 Bersch, Philip Wayne, 82, 157, 171 Bevley, Cynthia, 91 Bibb, Deborah, 95, 132, 148, 160 Bibb, Kathy, 91, 149 Bittle, Patricia, 28, 144, 170 Blackburn, Robert Mayo, 93 Blackwell, Katherine A., 28, 128, 138, 152, 158, 171 Blankenship, Barry Wayne, 87 Blankenship, Donald, 74, 188, 200 Blankinship, Charles A., 28 Blankinship, Mauria Bennett, 97, 150 Blanks, Brenda G., 84, 88, 148 Blum, Robert Kelly, 28 Blum, William Keith, 80 Bobbitt, Delores Marie, 93, 157 Bolding, Donald Lee, 87 Belton, Rodney Wayne, 93 Bomar, Alan Oakes, 28, 170 Bomar, Robert C., 82, 140 Booth, James, 18, 76, 132, 157, 163, 166 Booth, Janette Anita, 29 Boothe, Lawrence, 75, 162 Boris, George, 74 Bosiger, Elaine, 29, 148 Bowles, Aline Cleveland, 90, 147, 150 Bowles, Brenda Faye, 77 Bowles, Patricia Lee, 96, 160 Bowling, Patty, 97, 146 Bowling, Randall Eugene, 96, 188, 198 Bowling, Warren, 29, 140, 174 Bowman, Mary Ann, 77 Bozeman, Gail, 90, 132, 210, 211 Bradley, Doris Ann, 80, 157 Bradley, Marcia V., 76, 134, 149 Bradner, Bonnie, 78, 137 Bradner, Chiquita Anne, 29, 140 Bragg, Alice Faye, 29 Bragg, Charles, 90 Braumiller, Karen, 77, 138, 150, 168 Braxton, Nannie Mae, 98 Breeden, Wesley, 88, 141 Breeding, Charles A., 82, 144 Brewer, Darnelle, 82 Brewer, Richard, 92, 150 Brickels, Barbara, 29, 128, 135, 175, 206 Bridgett, Brenda, 79, 155, 160, 170 Brookman, Linda Diann, 90 Brooks, Brenda, 90 Brooks, Carolyn Diane, 98 Brooks, Carroll, 81, 140 Brooks, Charlie, 74 Brooks, Cynthia, 88, 144 Brooks, Judy, 29, 140, 170 Brooks, Kathy Lindell, 92, 160 B ooks, Kaye Susan, 96 Brooks, Raymond C., 88 Brooks, Richard, 75, 135, 150 Brooks, Robert W., 76 Brooks, Sandra Kay, 29 Brown, Carolyn, 29, 149 Brown, Charlie, 89, 144 Brown, Judy Ann, 77, 160, 178 Brown, Patsy, 77, 142, 144, 148, 149, 160 Brown, Rose Ellen, 97 Brown, Warren David, 87 Bruce, Christy, 74, 155, 156 Bruce, Judy, 29 Bryant, Anne, 90 Bryant, Betty, 29, 136 Bryant, Douglas Edward, Jr., 87 Bryant, Harry, 91, 144 Bryant, Paul, 76, 132, 163 Buchanan, Linda, 94, 132, 157, 160, 166 Buck, Barrie, 29, 128, 131, 148, 149, 157, 166, 170, 183, 188 Buck, Ellen, 94 Buckley, Bobby, 95, 190 Buckley, Thomas Jackson, 30 Burby, Mary Beth, 95 Burch, Brenda D., 30, 162 Burch, Peggy Staples, 30 Burch, Ronald Wayne, 80 Burdick, Deborah, 77, 82, 128, 150, 156, 158, 165, 182, 211 Burford, Diane, 30, 157, 179 Burg, Pamela Charles, 30, 157 Burgess, David Richard, 30, 154 Burgess, Mary Lou, 31, 148, 149, 170 Burks, Sharon, 81 Burnett, Kent, 89 Burnett, Margaret Susan, 98, 128, 158, 204, 208, 210, 211 Burnett, Mike, 98, 175, 177 Burnette, Alex, 81, 140 Burnette Carolyn Faye, 82 Burnette, Frank C., 88, 128, 131, 188 Burnette, James E., 31, 177 Burnette, Jimmy, 81 Burnette, Michael, 31, 156 Burnley, Mike, 31, 177 Burns, Dianne Layne, 31 Burris, Richard Mitchell, 81 Burruss, James, 76, 157 Burruss, Rebecca M., 31, 158, 170 Burton, Karen, 95, 157, 158, 208 Burton, Kent, 94 Burton, Rocky, 91, 150 Burton, Steve, 92 Bush, Darlene Virginia, 81, 162 Bush, John Randali, 96 Bynum, Katharine Morgan, 81 274 c Caldera, Irene, 31, 148, 154, 157 Caldwell, Tommy, 31, 154, 163 Caler, Michael, 31 Callaham, Mary Edna, 77 Callahan, David, 95 Callis, Nancy, 148, 149 Calvert, Doni, 31, 128, 135, 144, 156, 161, 175 Calvert, George, 88, 128, 144 Calvert, Martha Ann. 97, 158, 210, 211 Calvert, Mary, 31, 156 Camden, Ann, 91 Camm, Janniece, 31 Camp, Patricia, 32 Campbell, Ann, 32, 134, 135, 170 Campbell, Catherine, 79, 128, 162 Campbell, Chris, 91 Campbell, David, 92 Campbell, Donna, 92 Campbell, Elaine, 94, 137, 160 Campbell, Lillie, 32 Campbell, Murrell, 32 Campbell, Patricia, 78, 150, 160 Campbell, Patricia Gaye, 92, 160 Campbell, Patricia Merle, 87 160 Campbell, Randy, 82 Campbell, Sandra, 76, 147 Campfield, Ann, 32, 151, 157, 168, 170 Canada, Carolyn, 32 Capps, Thomas Clark, 96 Carmichael, Clifton, 91 Carpenter, Linda Kay, 80, 128, 132, 138, 139, 153 Carrington, Robert, 96 Carter, Mark, 81 Carter, Mike, 190 Carter, Morris, 93 Cartrett, Chester, 93 Caruso, Angela, 77, 135, 155 Carwile, Ardith, 74, 210, 211 Carwile, Danny, 92 Carwile, Edwin, 76 Carwile, J.W., 94 Carwile, Kaye, 97 Carwile, Sandra, 95, 160 Carwile, Theresa, 82 Carwile, Thomas, 81 Cary, Douglas, 32 Cary, Russel, 170 Casselbury, Howard, 32 Catherwood, Mary, 76, 134 Caudill, L. E., 86 Chaffin, Leah, 78 Chajka, Carolle, 32 Chaney, Richard, 80 Cheatham, H. P., 32 Cheatham, Richard Thomas, 32, 170 Cheatwood, Allen, 32, 170 Chenault, Mike, 74 Cheves, Pat, 33, 128, 148, 151, 157, 166, 175, 182 Chewning, Jesse, 97, 190, 196 Childress, Frankie, 86 Childress, Diana, 80 Childress, Jerry, 78 Childress, Kyle, 33, 128, 140, 170 Childress, Dealt, 80, 155, 188, 198 Childress Sandra, 79 Christian, Bruce, 86 Christian, Drury Hadwick, 97 Christian, Mike. 33, 152 Clack, Wanda, 33, 152, 166, 171, 175, 182 Clark, Aurelia, 33, 157, 160 Clark, Bonnie, 149 Clark, Cathy, 90, 157 Clark, Charlotte, 82, 128 Clark, Jerry, 33, 162 Clark, John, 82, 144 Clark, Larry, 79, 162 Clark, Melvin, 94, 148, 155 Clark, Patricia, 128 Clark, Priscilla, 75 Clark, Ronald, 74, 144, 157 Claytor, Pam, 33, 128, 136, 157, S75 Clemmons, Joel, 92 Clement, Barbara, 76, 128, 154 Clements, Glen, 33, 177, 198 Clements, Stephen, 98, 190, 198 Clingempeel, Gary, 95, 190, 196, 198 Clingempeel, M„ 97 Cobb, Sara, 97, 146 Cobb, Winston, 86 Coffee, Johnny, 33, 141, 148, 149, 170 Coffee, Ricky, 94 Coffey, Odie, 92 Coffey, Richard, 76 Cohen, Susan, 78, 153 Colbert, Larry, 86, 151 Cole, Dana, 33 Cole, Kenneth, 75 Coleman, Barbara, 33 Coleman, Barbara Jean, 33 Coleman, Billy, 170, 171 Coleman, Brenda, 80 Coleman, Connie, 75, 147, 160 Coleman, Lee, 74, 170 Coleman, Myra, 34 Coleman, Ned, 89 Coleman, Rita, 79, 150 Coleman, Robert, 34 Coleman, Sandra, 79, 140 Coleman, Tommy, 93, 190 Coleman, William Albert, 98, 150 Coleman, William M., 34 Coles, Gloria, 79, 157, 210 Collins, Karen, 90, 160 Collins, Travis, 34, 144 Connelly, Beth, 34, 175, 206, 207, 211 Conner, Linda, 97 Connor, James, 34, 128, 131, 148, 149, 150, 153, 165, 170, 175, 183, 188, 200 Connor, Nancy, 77, 155 Contarino, John, 95 Cook, Butch, 78 Cook, Patricia, 98 Coolidge, Mary, 77 Cooper, David, 88, 128, 144, 163, 205 Cooper, Rachel, 34 Copenhaver, Dennis, 89 Cordle, Claude, 34, 140 Cornett, Donald, 34, 156 Cosby, John, 34 Costan, Ann, 34, 157 Costas, Bronier, 76, 150, 153, 171, 188, 198 Cothran, William, 96, 190 Couch, Patsy, 79 Cox, Cathy, 75, 140 Cox, Doris, 81 Cox, Judy, 34, 149 Cox, Mike, 79, 131, 200 Craddock, Hal, 35, 164, 182 Craghead, Mary, 78, 132 Crank, Steve, 190 Crawford, Sandra, 35, 170 Crawford, Sharon, 97, 160 Crawley, Jackie, 35, 148, 157 Creasy, Michael, 86 Creasy, Phyllis, 35, 162, 170 Cress, Cheryl, 95, 158 Crews, Cheryl, 97, 160 Crickenberger, Harvey, 140, 170 Crickenberger, Marcia, 35 Crickenberger, Richard, 35 Crist, Leon, 77 Crocetti, Bonnie, 86, 148, 149 Cronin, Joey, 81 Cronin, Mary Lou, 36, 142, 144, 147, 154, 180 Crouch, Ernest, 98, 190 Crouch, Lewis, 140 Crowder, Robert, 95, 98 Crowe, Jean, 96 Crowe, Walter, 88, 144 Cumby, Glenn, 97 Cunningham, Bonnie, 36, 140 Cyrus, Edward, 77, 157 D Daniel, Bonnie, 81 Daniel, Bruce, 36, 128, 140, 170 Davids, Robert, 74, 144, 154, 171 Davidson, Becky, 88 Davies, Arthur, 36, 150, 152 Davis, Danny Ray, 87 D avis, Jackie, 171 D avis, Jesse, 96, 150 D avis, Luree, 98 Davis, Mike, 74 Dawson, Beverly, 96, 160 Dawson, Cam, 94 Dawson, Debra, 94, 211 Dawson, Margaret, 97, 210 Dawson, Susan, 36, 170, 206, 211 Day, Carolyn, 94, 163 Day, George, 90, 190, 196 Deacon, Carolyn, 36, 137 Deacon, Rommie, 82 Deacon, Walter, 76, 162 Deacon, Wayne, 97, 190 Dean, John, 36, 140 Dearing, Flo, 94, 158 Dearing, Jeffery, 79 Dearing, Richard, 36, 170 Decarli, Johanna, 90 Defibaugh, Lawrence, 148 Defibaugh, Shelby, 74, 162 Dellinger, Jo Anne, 4, 27, 36, 128, 148, 152, 165, 175 Dellinger, Judy, 27, 81, 157 Dennis, Chip, 95 Desmond, Mary, 36, 144, 156, 164, 175 Deuster, Patricia, 36, 156, 204, 211 de Vries, William, 81, 150, 156 DeWitt, Gary, 86 Dickerson, Alvin, 97 Dickerson, Earl, 95 Dillard, Celia, 36, 128, 135, 152, 161, 175 Dillard, Dorie, 90, 148, 157 Divers, Sylvia, 87, 148, 149 Dobyns, David, 79, 162 Dodge, Laurie, 77, 128, 151, 153, 210 Dodson, Johnny, 76 Dolinger, Gloria, 92 Donald, Jacgue Lyle, 98 Dooley, Susan, 90, 160 Doss, Gloria, 89 D oss, Michael, 75 D oss, Roger, 75 Doss, Timothy, 76, 132, 140, 163 Dowden, Jeff, 37 Driskill, Brenda, 98 Driskill, Donnie, 74, 157, 193 Driskill, Jack, 82, 157 275 Driskill, Ronald, 37 Droog, Marshall, 37, 140 Drumheller, Al. 37 Drumheller, Melvin, 37, 175 Dube, Janice, 96, 160 Duckworth, Mary Sue, 92, 109, 208 Duclos, Elizabeth, 82, 210 Dudley, Anna, 82 Dudley, Brenda, 142, 144, 160, 180 Duff, James, 37, 131, 157, 188, 198 Dull Bonnie Sue 37 Dunlap, James, 37, 198 Dunn, Dianne, 76 Dunn, Kenneth, 86 DuPriest, Gary Lee, 88 Durie, Linda, 91, 136 E Eagle, Jerry, 86 Eagle, June, 37, 140 East, Kathryn, 78 East, Troy, 76 Edmondson, Allen Geddes, 82, 157 Edwards, Greg, 78, 140 Edwards, Marcia, 86 Eger, James Douglas, 77, 131, 153, 157, 166 Eisler, Kim, 92, 128, 132, 139 Elcan, Anne Burnett, 80, 136 Elder, Barbara Ann, 82 Ellenfxeld, Craig, 37, 108, 144, 154, 175 Elliott, Dorothy, 77, 138, 151 Elliott, Jones LeGrande, 77 Elliott, Scott, 95 Ellis, Cindy, 90, 136 Ellis, William Clyde, 88 Elmore, Danny, 37, 150, 175, 177 Emmons, Viki, 94, 132, 157, 160 Enoch, William, 79 Enochs, Henry B., 37, 144 Epperson, Rosy, 38, 165 Erbacher, Mary, 79 Esteppe, Jackie, 90 Estes, Virginia Lee, 90 Eubank, Richard, 76, 137, 144 Eubank, Sandra, 94, 160 Evans, David Eugene, 38, 162, 170 Evans, LeRoy, 91 Evans, Robert Edward, 38, 150, 163, 174, 177, 183 Evans, Roy, 92 Everett, Delbert Lister, 87 Everett, Rhonda Diane, 81, 135, 151 Ewers, Thomas, 79 F Fach, John, Jr., 90 Falls, Richard, 78 Falwell, James C., 38, 170 Fanning, Claire, 74, 132, 135 Farlow, Marie Osborne, 81 Farmer, Sherry Ann, 38 Fariss, Charles, 79, 153 Farris, Robert, 79, 162 Fauber, Laura Susan, 82, 135, 157 Faulconer, Charles, 38, 144, 175, 198 Faulconer, Garry W., 76 Faulconer, Mark, 97, 144 Faulconer, Sharon, 95, 148, 160 Fears, Phyllis Marie, 39 Feese, Tamara Louise, 98, 132, 160 Feinman, Lynn Beth, 98, 132 Ferguson, Dewey Lee, 81 Ferguson, Jimmy Lloyd, 87 Ferguson, Larry, 39 Ferguson, Lawrence R., 82, 98 Ferrell, Gentry, 74, 132, 133, 155, 163, 170 Ferrell, Janet, 90 Ferrell, Pete, 80 Ferrell, Robert Frank, 97, 198 Ferrell, William Powers, Jr., 93 Ficor, John, 170, 175 Ficor, Thomas, 39, 74, 200 Fielder, Kay Ellen, 39, 138, 151, 157, 166, 171 Fielder, Larry, 97, 144 Fielding, Charles, 97, 144 Fields, Charles Michael, 87 Fields, Maude, 95 Figg, Delores, 94, 128, 160 Finch, Alan, 74, 200 Finch, Pat, 94 Fincher, Karen, 94, 160 Fisher, Wanda Susan, 77, 136, 158, 210, 211 Fishoff, Michael Zachary, 98, 190 Fitch, Milton, 87 Fitzgerald, Doug Coleman, Jr., 96 Fitzgerald, Gloria Jean, 39, 140 Fix, Robert Steve, 88, 200 Fleck, Jay, 39 Floyd, Judy Darnelle, 80 Fontaine, Gene, 39, 170 Ford, Donnis, 39, 157, 179 Ford, Ernest, 79 Ford, Garry, 77, 156, 166 Ford, Jim, 39, 132, 163 Ford, Robert, 86, 198 Ford, Terry, 39, 139, 148, 149, 157, 170 Ford, William Henry, 79, 166 Fore, Donna Rae, 39, 140, 170 Fore, Laura Ann, 80, 128. 137, 155 Forrest, Marjorie Jean, 93, 128, 160 Fortune, Wayne, 94 Foster, Betty, 91 Foster, Delores Ann, 90 Foster, Lawson, 79 Francis, Janet Marie, 87 Francis, Juanita, 93 Francis, Larry, 39, 149 Franklin, Benjamin David, 81, 140 Franklin, Sandra Kay, 40, 147, 152, 175 Freeman, Ann Wyatt, 40, 148, 149, 160 Freeman, Elizabeth, 74, 134. 148, 149, 160 Freeman, Monica Gail, 96, 128, 155, 171 Freerks, Susie L., 76 Freese, John E., 40, 154, 170 French, Sharon, 95, 157 Friend, Gary Lynn, 82, 177 Fulcher, Emily, 81 Fullen, Sharon, 74, 136, 148 Fuller, Barrie, 80 Fuqua, Don, 40 G Gaines, Jesse Carl, 40 Gallaher, James Gulliver, 81 Gantt, Candon, 40, 157 Garbee, John, 94 Garbee, Robert Mitchell, 77 Gardner, Charles, 40, 140 Garner, Patrick, 74, 132, 144, 153, 163 Garnsey, Patricia Ann, 40, 134, 154, 170 Garrett, Brenda D., 40, 162 Garrett, James Willard, 40, 166 Garrett, Linda, 79, 140 Gaunt, Barbara, 86, 210, 211 Gaunt, Pamela L., 88 Gay, Garland Mason, 81, 205 Geason, Barbara, 91, 150, 157, 160 Geason, James Albert, 40, 175 Gentry, Robert, 74, 139, 154, 171 Gibson, Danny Ray, 93 Gibson, David Addison, 86 Gibson, Eileen Marie, 82 Gibson, Janet A., 40, 144, 152, 157 Gibson, Linda Coleman, 41, 136, 160 Gibson, Roger Carlton, 190, 196 Gibson, Susan, 92, 150 Gibson, Wayne, 41, 128, 150, 166, 170, 205 Gilbert, John, 88 Gilbert, Raymond, 92 Gilfoyle, Nathalie Preston, 41, 132, 156, 158, 161, 164, 175, 177 Gillette, Carolyn, 41, 136 Gillette, Richard Lenwood, 98, 132 Gilley, James, 74 Gilliam, Bonnie, 93 Gilliam, Donna, 86, 147 Gillispie, Gary, 76 Gilmore, Richard, 88, 144 Glass, Carter, IV, 80, 188, 198 Glass, David, 80, 140 Glass, James Errol, 98 Glass, Katherine Rebecca, 92, 160 Gleason, Phillip C., 93 Glover, Marcia, 91, 210, 211 Godsey, Marilyn, 95, 144, 158, 160 Godsey, Patricia, 74, 157, 166 Godsie, Norvell, 41, 162, 170 Goodman, Lori, 91 Gordon, Sherry, 89, 128, 151 Gossom, Cynthia Ellen, 93 Goulding, Susan Caroline, 79 Grant, Beckie Leigh, 41 Grant, Diane, 95 Grant, Owen, 78, 148 Gravely, Terry, 41 Graves, Pete, 81, 157 Gray, Cathy Hanks, 41 Gray, Kathryn, 35, 72, 77, 204, 206, 207, 244 Green, Judith Ann, 41, 128, 148, 149, 150, 151, 157, 161, 166, 175, 182 Green, Wally, 162 Green, Wiley, 41 Greene, C.E., 41, 140 Griggs, Ann, 140 Griggs, Martha, 41 Gunn, Robert, 42, 170, 174, 175, 200 Gunter, Judy, 86 Guthrie, Brenda, 42, 162 Guthrie, Marcia D., 90 Guthrie, Susan, 42, 108, 144, 152, 171, 175, 176, 178 H Habel, Glenn, 79, 157 Hackett, Judy Arlene, 42, 160 Hadlock, Richard Craig, 82 Hagan, Alice, 91, 155, 178 Hager, Ann, 78, 128 Hager, Max Everette, 86 Haley, Larry, 42 Hall, Donna Sue, 79 Hall, Faye Dorthy, 79, 140 276 Hall, Linda Jean, 81 Hall, Margaret (Peggy), 93 Hall, Midge, 90 Hallstrom, Judy, 98, 208, 211 Hamilton, Donald Ray, 98 Hamilton, Donna Lee, 98, 148, 149, 160 Hamilton, Harper, 80 Hamilton, Nancy, 42 Hamlet, Belinda, 42, 162, 183 Hammock, Mike L., 42, 148 H amner, Ronnie Wayne, 93 Hampton, Freddie, 94 Hancock, Cordelia, 42, 204 Harding, Craig, 89, 190, 198 Hardy, Bonnie Wray, 82 Hardy, James, 95 Hardy, Sandra, 72, 137, 138 Hargis, Cynthia Faye, 42, 175 Harless, Juanita Rose, 93 Harlow, Bradley J., 42, 177 Harper, David, 92 Harper, Phillis, 42, 140 Harrington, Mike, 77 Harrington, Mike, 128, 138 Harris, Carolyn Knight, 98 H arris, Charles Luther, 144, 157 Harris, Chin, 74, 139, 157, 171, 178 H arris, I ebra, 89 Harris, Don, 74, 132, 163 Harris, Linda Carol, 87, 144, 147, 180 Harris, Scott Lee, 93 H arris, Theresa, 76, 148 Hart, Judy, 147 Hartless, Michael, 43, 162 Hartsoe, Pam, 90, 158, 208 Harvey, Bruce C., 43 Harvey, Debra, 94, 208 Harvey, Luther, 94 Harvey, Patrick, 95, 144, 151, 198 H awes, Mike Alan, 96 Hawkins, Dan, 76 Hawkins, Richard, 43, 170 Hayden, Susan, 80 Hayes, Mary Beth, 75, 161 Heartwell, Floyd Young, Jr., 98, 141 Heckerman, Beverly Ann, 81 Hedrick, Brenda, 43 Hedrick, Robert, 95 Helferstay, Leroy, 43 Helms, Anne Christopher, 43, 132, 151, 152, 154, 166, 175 Helms, Lee Thomas, 98, 190, 196, 198 Helms, Wayne, 148, 149, 178 Helsel, LaVerne, 44 Hendricks, Wanda Kay, 79, 140, 148 Henry, B., 98 Henson, Wayne, 89 Henson, William Wade, 82 H ews, Mike, 141 Hicks, Kay, 160 Hicks, Margaret, 97 Hicks, Michael E., 76, 177 H icks, Raymond Earl, 77 Higginbotham, Charles, 89, 150, 198 Hill, Linda Louise, 44, 175 Hill, Richard, 44, 140, 225 Hiller, Wendy, 44, 156 Hobbs, David, 44, 195 Hobbs, Donna, 78, 144, 157 Hobbs, Rebecca Irving, 77, 138, 151, 153 Hodnett, Shirley, 95, 137, 160 Hogam, Pamela, 97, 155 Hogan, Vicki James, 44, 128, 134, 154 Holbrook, Charles J., 44, 175 Holland, Donna, 91, 211 Holland, Holly Sue, 96, 160 Holland, Mary Lou, 78, 132, 139, 163 Holland, Theodore R., Jr., 80 Hollingsworth, Michael, 88, 131, 188, 198 Holloran, Steve, 44 Holt, Ann Brook, 80, 153 Holt, Becky, 94, 157 Hooten, Janet Paris, 96, 114, 132, 168 Hooten, Stephen Gibson, 44, 131, 148, 149, 188, 190 Hopkins, Cindi, 90, 160 Horsley, Ben Edward, 44, 188 Horsley, Sandra, 44 Houliares, Cynthia, 74, 82, 154, 158, 165, 211 Houston, Fay Leno, 44 Howard, Killis, Jr., 74 Howell, Gordon Price, 77, 132, 155, 163 Howell, Ronald, 75 Howerton, Allan, 45, 148, 149 Hudson, David Wayne, 45, 140 Hudson, Jeffree Sue, 93 Hudson, Karen, 79 Hudson, Laura, 80 Hudson, Linda, 90 Hudson, Ted, 92 Huff, Susan, 45, 134, 152, 156 Huffman, Deborah, 90 Huffman, Diane, 86, 148 Huffman, Phillip Alvin, 79, 178 Hughes, Barbara, 77, 134, 157 Hughes, Powell, 77, 146, 157 Hunt, Brenda, 93, 160 Hunt, Cindy, 94 Hunt, Margaret Evelyn, 93, 128 Hunter, Barry, 74, 138, 150 Hunter, Judy Ann, 136 Huntington, Ann, 95, 144, 158 Huntington, Jane, 77, 132, 135, 155 Huntington, Kathy, 45, 132, 136, 157 Hurst, Helen, 45 Hurt, Bill, 94 Hurt, John Gilliam, 77, 155, 171 Hurt, Velinda, 45 Hutter, Betty Mac, 45, 157 Hutter, Beverly, 45, 128, 138, 156, 158 Hutter, Charles Whitaker, 45, 157 I Inge, William Linwood, 87 Ingram, Mary Diane, 82 Irby, Gerald Watts, 45, 140 J Jackson, Deborah, 45, 128, 136, 156, 175, 182 Jackson, George Amos, 77, 181, 188, 198 Jackson, Mary Louise, 76, 139 Jackson, Randy, 45 Jacobs, Faye, 148, 150 Jackson, Rozi, 78, 81, 82, 128, 156, 161, 165, 211 Jacynyk, Tony, 46 Jamerson, James, 78, 162 Jamerson, Melvin, 45, 140 James, Billy, 46, 113 Johnson, Bobby, 91, 149 Johnson, David, 95 Johnson, Dewaran Marie, 210, 211 Johnson, Diane, 74, 157, 161, 166 Johnson, James Edwin, 46 Johnson, Joey, 74 Johnson, Neal Stanley, 97, 190, 198 Joh nston, David Floyd, 46, 177 Jones, Charles, 74, 128, 153, 198 Jones, Gary, 79, 162 Jones, Pete, 78, 157 Jones, Edwin, 91 Jones, Robert, 74 Jordan, Debbie, 73, 81, 128, 138, 158, 163 Jordan, Robina Fitzgerald, 93 Jordan, Teresa Elizabeth, 81, 166 Judd, David Cyrus, 46, 131, 144, 157, 188 Justice, Billy, 46, 170 K Keatts, Norma, 47 Keeling, Ann, 47, 148, 149, 150, 156 Keene, Eddie Arnold, 79 Kelly, Virginia, 47, 140 Kent, Fay, 81, 134 Kerns, William Lee, Jr., 82, 144 Kershaw, Betty, 85, 88, 132, 144 Kershaw, Sandra Lee, 47, 132 Kessler, Shelby, 47, 128, 148, 150, 156 Kidd, Virginia, 95 Killingsworth, Marcia, 74, 128 Kilmon, Carol, 47, 148, 149, 160, 170, 175 Kimball William, 95, 148 Kimlin, Kim, 163 King, June, 94, 99, 150, 158, 168 Kinney, Deborah, 79, 128 Kious, Steve, 21, 47, 144, 178 Kirby, Linda Sue, 47, 136, 170 Kirchner, Karen Louise, 47, 136, 137 Kirstein, Sidney, 188, 198 Kluender, Paul 92 Knight, Brenda Sue, 87 Knight, David, 89 Knight, Horace Newbill, 93 Knowles, Glenn R., 76 Knowles, John, 47, 140 Kowalsky, Barbara, 80 Kreis, Stephen, 97 L Lacy, Brenda Mauray, 47 Lambert, Sandra Lee, 80 Landis, Marcia Millicent, 47, 156 Lang, Janet, 80, 148, 149 Langford, Steve Bailey, 87 Langford, Wayne, 90 Langford, Danny, 80, 162 Laughon, Billy, 91, 128 Laughon, Gayle, 76 Lawhorne, Beverly, 74, 160, 162 Lawhorne, Dana Laverne, 96 Lawhorne, Dennis Stanley, 86 Lawhorne, Preston, 48, 134, 170, 171, 175 Lawhorne, Linda Carleen, 77 Lawhorne, Steve, 77, 157 Lawrence, Doris, 48 Lawrence, John J., 74 Lawrence, Steve, 128, 138, 139, 163, 170 League, Deloris, 81 Lee, Clifton, 78, 131, 157, 188, 198 Lee, Jane, 95 Lee, Karen Jean, 48 Lee, Sara, 43, 48, 128, 151, 152, 157, 161, 168, 175, 177 Leech, Diana, 48, 140 Lemaster, Janice, 91, 147 277 Lester, Frederick S., 82, 188, 198 Levin, Peggy Sue, 76, 155 Leys, Nancy Duval, 98, 204 Light, Nancy, 48, 128, 135, 148, 156, 166 Lindsey, Kenneth, 48 Lipford, Demaris, 48, 148, 162 Lippard, Ann Elizabeth, 82, 153 Litchford, Lewis, 90 Litchford, Ruth Baxter, 82 Litchford, Sandra, 48, 140 Logwood, David, 170 Logwood, J. D., 48, 177 Lollis, Joan, 89, 98, 128, 210 Londeree, Linda, 91 Long, Cynthia Gayle, 93 Long, Daniel Conway, 80, 157, 170 Lotts, Linda, 94 Louden, Mary, 109, 135, 163 Loving, Chip, 81 Lowe, Debbie Jean, 96 Lowe, Mike, 86 Lowe, Neal, 74, 162 Lucado, Cheryl Dawn, 98, 157 Lucas, Diane, 78 Lyons, Brenda, 92 Me McBratney, Sally, 86, 132, 150, 158 McCanless, Frances Carolyn, 96 McCanless, John D., 50 McCanless, Pat, 50 McCarron, Barbara, 91 McCarron, Debbie Ann, 80 McCarthy, Linda, 50, 154 McCarthy, Lydia White, 50, 152, 157 McCarthy, Richard, 146 McClellan, Suzan, 50, 128, 148, 149, 156, 158, 175 McCormick, Donna Marie, 50, 154 McCraw, Busey Thorne, 80, 138 McCraw, Gilbert, 96 McCoy, Clevanne Aleia, 79 McDaniel, Durval Meade, 96 McDaniel, Eugene E., 50 McDaniel, James Lund, 77, 131, 132, 135, 153, 163 McDaniel, Richard, 140 McFadden, Earl T., 82 McFaden, Glenda Dale, 97 McFaden, Mike E., 82 McFaden, Susan, 88 McFall, Cathy, 97 McFall, Robert Franklin 79 McFarland, Don, 94 188, 198 McHenry, James Paris, 50 McKenna, Kathy, 59, 117, 136, 140 McKinney, Mary Beth, 82, 136, 151 McLean, Charles Landry, 79, 188 McNamara, Sandy, 85, 96, 188, 196, 198 Mac MacLeod, Laura, 81, 140 MacLead, Mary Marget, 77, 138, 153 M Maddox, Andee, 48, 128, 151, 157, 158, 161, 166, 175, 179, 182, 210, 211 Maddox, Kenneth, 48, 188 Maddox, Sandra, 95 Maddox, Wayne, 87, 141 Magee, Dorothy, 49, 170 Mahone, Barbara, 91, 160 Mahore, Brenda, 49, 160 Malcolm, Taffy, 74, 156 Malloy, Joe, 49, 154 Mangus, Terry, 95 Mann, Lois Wanda, 96, 160 Mann, Patricia, 28, 75, 137, 162 Mann, Rita Dell, 93 Mann, Shirley Jean, 90 Mark, John, 92, 190 Mark, Robert, 80, 157 Marks, David, 49, 131, 170, 188, 200 Mars, Laurence, 89 Marsh, Larkin Gregory, 79 Marsh, Vicki, 73, 75, 80, 128, 157, 158, 211 Marsh, Virginia, 49, 138, 151, 157, 166, 211 Marshall, Beverly Ann, 82 Marshall, Cathy, 80 Marshall, Donna, 94 Marshall, Rebecca Jean, 49, 136 Marshall, Robert 49, 132, 163, 170 Marshall, Virginia Ellen, 90 Marston, Brenda Gayle, 49 Marston, David, 49, 148, 153, 178 Martin, Bud, 81 Martin, Eddie, 94 Martin, Gayle, 49, 134, 136, 160 Martin, Linda Sue, 95 Martin, Marianne, 88, 150 Martin, Marisa Yvonne, 98 Martin, Richard D., 49, 140 Masencup, Robert Hundly, 98, 138 Maslow, Robert, 96, 205 Mason, Aubrey, 75, 155 Mata, Tina, 96, 155, 160 Matthews, Brenda, 91 May, Brenda D., 49, 150, 154, 175 May, Danny Scott, 162 Mayberry, J., 98 Mayberry, Nancy, 81, 136, 155 Mayberry, Nevada, 88 Mays, Alice, 76, 142, 144 Mays, Bertha, 50, 148, 150, 158, 210, 211 Mays, Larry, 91, 190, 198 Meade, Martha, 50, 140 Meeks, George Owen, Jr., 80, 166 Meeks, Howard, 90 Meeks, Janie, 81 Meeks, Marilyn Jeanne, 82 Mehlhaff, Janice Paige, 97 Melton, Judy, 50, 148, 149 Meredith, Woodrow Wilson, 51, 134 Mickles, Charles, 94, 150, 155 Milam, Pamela Jean, 76, 142, 144, 148, 157, 180 Miles, Dianne Lynn, 51, 136, 154, 170 Miles, Jackie, 51, 140 Miles, Marion, 74, 151 Milla, Fernando Midence, 144 Miller, Alice, 81 Miller, Bill, 97, 144 Miller, Brenda, 51, 166 Miller, Glenn Edward, 80, 150 Miller, Mary, 94, 148 Miller, Pete Kane, 86, 149 Miller, Zann, 95, 160 Mills, Brenda, 91 Minner, Donald A., Jr., 76, 166 Minnix, Robert D., 51, 117, 140 Minnix, Cheryl, 78, 140 Mitchell, Ann, 90, 136 Mitchell, John, 51 Mitchell, Elizabeth, 80, 151, 156 Mitchell, Pam, 98, 157 Mitchell, James, 170, 177 Montgomery, Steve, 94 Moody, Charles, 52, 150, 154 Moody, Dwayne Allan, 52, 188 Moody, Grace Elizabeth, 96 Moon, Carolyn, 95 Moon, Francis, Lee, 82, 140 Moore, Barbara, 52 Moore, Betty, 88 Moore, Charles, W., 76 Moore, Gene, 52, 132, 163 Moore, Ken, 52, 131, 188 Moore, Linda, 72, 78, 83, 128, 157, 163, 206, 207 Moore, Peggy Ann, 52, 134, 137 Moore, Ruth, 73, 76, 128, 146, 148, 157, 158, 178 Moore, Stanley Dewayne, 52, 148, 149, 168, 169, 200 Moore, Wayne Allen, 52 M orcom, Donna Gale, 52, 170 Morgan, Dick, 89 Morgan, Linda Rae, 52, 135, 157 Morris, Barbara, 94, 144, 157 Morris, James Tobert, 79, 140 Morris, John, 52, 131, 138, 153, 163, 170, 175, 198 Morris, Joyce, 52, 128, 157, 163, 175, 206 Morris, Mike, 53, 131, 163, 165, 170, 188, 198 Morris, Patricia G., 88 Morris, Richard, 53, 80, 131, 188, 198 Morris, Trula Carter, 134, 154 Morrison, Laura, 53, 134, 151, 154, 168, 175 Morrison, Thomas, 90, 190, 198 Morton, David, 75 Morton, Edward Monroe, 77 Morton, Lynn W., 82, 131, 177, 198 Mosby, Janie, 91, 163 Moseley, George, 53, 148, 149, 168, 170 Moser, Stoney, 78 M oses, Betsey Mae, 87 M oses, Gordon Keith, 88 Moss, Jeanette Mai, 82, 158 Moyer, Wayne, 80 Murphy, Bertram, 88, 144, 157 Murphy, Mickey, 94 Murphy, Ralph Thomas, 81, 155 Murray, Janet, 88, 132, 144 Murray, Susan Page, 86 Murrell, Cary, 38 Murrell, Catherine, 81, 157 Myers, Mike, 93 Myers, Ronald, 75, 138, 153, 171 N Naff, Melinda, 80 Nance, Larry, 53, 140 Nash, Michael G., 76, 175 Neher, Richard, 95 Neigh, Mike, 90 Neighbors, Janet Faye, 93 Nelson, Nancy, 97, 158 Nelson, Susan, 86 Nelson, Tommy, 77, 175 Nemeyer, John, 91, 190 Nemeyer, Roberta Anne, 53, 116, 157, 168 New, Ray M., 82, 144 Newman, Glenda Susan, 96 Newell, Pamela, 95 Newton, Thomas Winston, 96 Nicely, Brenda, 95 Nicely, Susan Marie, 53, 140 Nichols, Doris Katherine, 93 Nickerson, Belinda, 97, 144 Noechel, David, 5, 53, 157, 205 278 Noel, Charlene Eloise, 96 Noel, Edward, 91 Noel, Gwendolyn Diane, 80, 141 Noel, Larry, 53, 140 North, Janie, 53, 128, 150, 152, 163, 168, 179, 183, 206 North, Margaret G., 76 North, Ricky, 91 Norwood, Betty Lyle, 89, 98, 128, 158, 165 Norwood, Susan Pierce, 53, 148 Nurmi, Douglas Brooks, 98, 171 O O’Brian, Bobby, 94, 202 Oglesby, Linwood James, 77, 205 O’Keeffe, Kathy, 20, 53. 128. 144, 157, 158, 163, 175, 179, 181, 188, 204, 210, 211 Olson, Brenda, 54 Ore, Alma Kay, 82, 140 Ore, Nancy, 140 Osborne, Barbara, 54 Osborne, Don, 54 Overstreet, Dexter E., 54 Overstreet, Delores, 76 Owen, Charles, 88 Owen, Franklin, 78 Owen, Molly, 148 Owen, Penny, 80 Owen, Stephen Ray, 54 Owens, Jo Ann, 76, 137, 148, 149 Owens, Linda Kay, 54, 140 P Pacot, Nicky, 94, 190 Padgett, Bill, 86 Padgett, Terry Lee, 80 Page, Bonnie, 55 Page, Connie, 55 Page, Sheila, 55, 132, 136, 149, 156, 163, 170 Pahel, Janice, 88, 144 Pahel, Louanne, 55, 144, 152, 171, 175 Paige, Sandra, 89, 178 Pannell, Mary Alice, 76 Paris, Sandra, 55, 136, 140 Parker, Alice, 55, 168, 169 Parker, Donna, 91, 160 Parker, Dorothea D., 55 Parker, Doug, 55, 131, 170 Parker, Mary Ann, 86 Parker, Mike, 81, 155 Parker, Raleigh, 55, 140 Parker, Ronnie Lee, 80, 177 Parrish, Lee, 55, 135 Patterson, Charyle Rita, 96 Patterson, Gregory Wm., 98 Patterson, James, 55, 156 Paulsen, Martin, 198 Paxton, Ronald, 55, 131, 154, 200 Peak, Mary Mona, 56, 157, 161, 175, 179, 206 Pearson, Ted, 77, 157, 171, 198 Peebles, Allen, 91, 144 Peebles, Linda, 56, 134, 156, 164, 171, 175 Peery, Claudia Leigh, 79, 157 Pendleton, Wayne, 87 Penny, Kathryn D., 76 Perdieu, David Lee, 80, 140 Peters, Ronald Preston, 50, 166, 175 Pettyjohn, David Howard, 186, 198 Pettyjohn, Jim Carter, 77, 188, 198 Phelps, William, 90 Phelps, Dianna, 94 Phillips, Barbara, 86 Phillips, Bonnie, 56, 140 Phillips, John, 81, 82, 157, 163, 166, 171 Phillips, Mary, 94 Phillips, Peggy Ann, 56, 128, 170 Pinkerton, Charles Conrad, 80, 131, 132, 198 Pitzer, Henry, 74, 144, 155 Platt, Billy, 56, 157 Poe, Henry Leroy, 56 Pollard, Patsy, 56 Poore, David, 80, 175 Poore, Robert, 94 Porri, Peter Robert, 96 Porter, William Hurst, 56, 135 Potter, Mary Ann, 93, 132, 148, 150 Pound, Linda, 21, 56, 146, 156, 164, 175 Powell, Deryle George, 81 Powell, Gray, 86 Powell, Lee, 90, 146 Power, John Robert, 80, 144 Power, Thomas Michael, 56, 152, 171, 175, 200 Pieas, Nancy, 95, 132, 146 Prebe, Nancy, 89 Pribble, Fletcher, 81 Price, Penny, 97 Prime, Tommy A., 56 Proffitt, Marjorie Ellen, 93 Pruett, Mary Lou, 86, 128 Pugh, David Lynn, 18, 57, 128, 131, 166, 175, 176, 177, 181, 182, 188, 200 Pugh, Debbie Leigh, 81 Pugh, Linda Adams, 80, 147 Pugh, Reggie III, 91 Pursley, Susan Dianne, 93, 148, 149 Q Quick, Patricia Lorraine, 97, 157, 158, 160 Quillian, Robert Mason, 98, 128, 205 R Ragan, Jim, 97, 144 Ramey, John Stephen, 81 Ramey, Phil, 57, 128, 131, 170 Ramsey, Barry, 57 Ramsey, John, 57 Ramsey, Peter, 73, 77, 131, 188, 198 Rankins, Roy Edward, 93 Rash, Charlie, 86, 190 Rash, Linda Lee, 80, 128, 135, 157 Ray, James, 87 Ray, Robert, 27, 57, 131, 166, 167, 175, 176, 182, 200 Read, Pendleton, 92, 132 Read, Robin Gayle, 82, 128, 157, 161, 166 Reams, Michael, 57 Rector, Robert, 90 Reid, H. Gregory, 76, 128, 156 Reid, Keith, 90, 128, 166 Reynolds, Donald, 57, 154, 202 Reynolds, James Douglas, 82 Reynolds, Emmett, 91 Reynolds, Ronnie, 90 Reynolds, Richard, 92, 190 Rice, James, 91 Rice, Davis, 74, 144, 153 Rice, Patricia A., 88 Richardson, Linda Gail, 57, 136, 152 Rickmon, Earl A., 57, 177 Riner, Roger Curtis, 77 Ring, Dale, 79 Ripley, Robert Lee, 80 Ripley, Robert Wayne, 77 Ripley, Sam, 57, 137, 149, 170 Risher, Alice Griffin, 57, 138, 150, 151, 152, 171, 175, 179 Roach, Michael, 79 Roark, Susan, 97, 155 Robbins, Jessica Lee, 149 Roberson, George Albert, 87 Robert, Philippa, 57, 62, 128, 129, 135, 158, 175, 210 Roberts, Anne, 208 Roberts, Brenda, 81 Roberts, Jean, 58, 128, 152, 175 Robertson, James Owen, 58 Robertson, Lester Woodrow, 87 Robertson, Nancy Loving, 81 Robertson, Oscar Leonard, 87 Robertson, Thomas Richard, 87 Robey, Florence Ann, 82 Robins, Rita, 140 Robinson, Charlie, 94, 128, 200 Robinson, Jan, 78 Robinson, Rita M., 76 Rogers, Danny, 58, 162 Rogers, Georgianne, 77, 132, 163 Rohr, Betty, 46, 58, 136, 148, 149, 157 Root, Richard, 75 Rose., Betty Jo, 75 Roseberry, Resa, 160 Rosenberger, Henry Stephen, 96, 128, 144 Rosenberger, J. Gorman, 76, 138, 139, 163 Rosenthal, Nancy, 90 Rosenthal, Stephen, 58, 156, 165 Rosser, Paul, 88, 144, 150, 157 Rosser, Reid, 91 Rucker, Cecil Ray, 86 Rudd, Lucille, 89 Rudolph, Rodney Owen, 82, 157 Rudolph, Suzanne, 90, 132, 160 Runion, Butch, 94 Runyon, Malcolm Trenton, 58 Rush, Dianne Walstrom, 87, 147 Ryon, I. Chris, 58, 115, 132 S Sackett, Anne, 58, 128, 129, 161, 179, 204, 206 Saferight, Donald, 91, 128 Salmon, Gerald, 78, 155 Samuels, Victor, 80, 141 Sanders, Charles, 58, 157 Sanderson, Winifred, 76 Sandhoff, Pamela, 60, 97 Sandidge, Bill, 93 Sandifer, Steve, 58 Sarver, Diane, 81, 136, 142, 144, 157, 180 Saunders, Calesta, 76 Saunders, Deloris Kay, 58 Saunders, Diane, 89 Saunders, Steve, 78 Saunders, Ted, 58, 144, 170, 171 Saunders, Tom S., 59, 131, 198, 199 Saunders Tom W., 59 Savage, Joan, 78, 153 Sayre, Randail Lee, 82, 154 Schewel, Donna, 82, 132, 166 Schewel, Stephen, 85, 128 Schluderberg, Brian, 59, 132, 157 Schrader, Carolyn, 77 Schuster, Bobby Lee, 98 279 Schuyler, Susan, 88, 160 Schwartz, Bob, 75, 154, 198 Scott, Charles Marvin, 59, 154, 166, 177, 182, 200 Scott, Butch, 170 Scott, David Jerry, 59 Scott, Dianna, 95, 155, 160 Scott, Earle, 60, 144, 154 Scott, Giles, 60, 144, 156 Scott, Holly, 59, 123, 135, 156, 161, 166, 175 Scott, Janet, 60, 135, 170 Scott, Linda Gail, 77, 158 — Scott, Linda, 157 Scott, Mary, 90 Scott, Teressa, 95 Scott, Susan, 60, 140 Scoville, Linda Katherine, 97, 160 Scruggs, Jesse Wayne, 76, 162 Scruggs, Lessie Sue, 86 Seagle, Carty, 97, 128, 151 Sears, John, 74 Settle, Virginia Rosalie, 60, 158 Sexton, Donna, 92, 128, 132, 163 Shearer, Suzanne, 92, 97, 128 Shelton, Donna, 60, 150, 152, 164, 175, 177, 182, 206 Shelton, Freddie, 60 Shelton, Kathy, 89 Shepherd, Susan, 97, 155, 160 Sheridan, Suzanne Yvonne, 81, 162 Shield, Connie, 96, 210 Shields, Butch, 86 Shotton, Jean, 74, 147, 204 Sielewicz, Ted. 78 Sigler, Robin, 88, 132, 210 Siko, Ruth Marie, 96, 160 Simms, David Ernest, 98, 190, 198 Simpson, Meg, 94, 210, 211 Singleton, Harry Thornton, 98 Sisk, Michael, 89, 136 Skau, Valerie, 82, 136, 155 Skelton, Deborah, 74 Slater, Carole, 94, 160 Slayton, George Whitman, 96 Sligh, Cheryl, 76, 140 Slusher, Carol, 78, 137 Smelser, Dan, 77, 188 Smith, Alma Grace, 93 Smith, Arthur Gary, 95, 144 Smith, Becky, 132, 157, 168, 175 Smith, David, 97 Smith, Debbie, 92 Smith, Ellen Marie, 60, 116, 175 Smith, Everett, 91 Smith, Herman Lewis, 60 Smith, Linnette, 94 Smith, Mark, 97 Smith, Mary Rebecca, 60 Smith, Robert, 60, 131, 170, 188 Smith, Sonny, 81 Smith, Steve, 60, 128, 144, 156, 171, 177 Smithies, Linda Marie, 80, 138 Smoot, Chip, 91 Smoot, Lillian Marie, 77, 136, 150, 151 Smoot, Margaret, 92 Snead, Ben, 61, 128, 134, 152, 175, 205 Snead, George, 128, 205 Snell, Paul, 149 Snell, Robert Terrell, 61, 175, 205 Snyder, Reb, 61, 132, 138, 156, 163 Snyder, Vicki June, 80 Somers, David, 95 Somers, Nancy, 88 Somers, Patti Ann, 61, 149, 156 Somerville, Hank, 74, 138, 139, 170 Sorrell, Patricia, 61, 160 Sparks, John, 61 Spence, Virginia, 61, 154, 179 Spencer, James, 76, 162, 170 Spencer, Jay K., 88 Spencer, Laura, 81 Spencer, Laura Lee, 76, 157 Spencer, Russell, 94 Stable, J., 97 Staples, Darlene Chris, 61 Staton, Donna Faye, 96 Staton, Peggy, 94 Steger, Brenda, 61, 150 Stephenson, Jane, 140, 174 Steppe, Linda, 75, 128, 160 Stern, Gary Wayne, 61, 140 Stern, Robert, 190 Sterne, Gene, 61 Sterne, Glen Edward, 61 Stevens, Cynthia Ann, 62, 148, 149, 178 Stevens, Debbie, 62, 148, 156 Stevens, Hazel June, 95, 128, 144, 160 Stevens, Sheila, 62 St. John, Joyce, 86 St. John, Thomas Wayne, 190 Stewart, Eddie, 62, 140 Stewart, Vernon Alan, 97 Stinnett, Martha Jane, 62 Stinnette, Carol Louise, 79 Stinnette, Robert S., 86 Stone, Russell L., 97, 190 Stovall, Margaret Gilmer, 87, 128, 141, 158 Strickland, Linda Lynn, 76 Stump, Brenda, 92 Sublett, Emily, 62, 158, 210, 211 Sublett, Robert Johnson, 63, 131, 188, 200 Suhling, Anne Gary, 98 Suhling, Leigh Gregory, 63, 128, 150, 152, 157, 163, 175 Sullivan, Judy, 63 Sutor, Susan A., 63, 148, 149, 157 Swann, John Lloyd, 35, 59, 63, 176, 202 Swartz, Kenneth Jay, 96 Swain, Ruby, 63 Sydnor, G. G., 63, 103, 128, 152, 168, 175, 179, 182 Sydnor, Walker, 63, 150, 157, 175, 183, 205 Szydlowski, Earl Lee, 79, 135 T Tabor, Frank Albert, 96 Tackett, Debbie Sue, 63, 140 Talley, Audrey Elizabeth, 98 Tanner, Beverly, 62, 170 Tate, Clyde, 97 Taylor, Barry, 63, 152, 157 Taylor, Craig, 97, 144 Taylor, Donna, 79, 160 Taylor, Jay Holcomb, 87 Taylor, Marcia, 147, 157 Taylor, Marsha, 95, 171 Tedder, James Preston, 63, 175 Templeton, Bruce, 79 Templeton, Dee, 97, 135, 155 Terrell, H. R., 64, 140 Terrell, Margaret, 97 Terry, Reed, 91 Thaxton, Michael, 91 Thaxton, Suzanne, 64 Thayer, Elizabeth Lawrence, 64, 153, 157, 204, 206 Th omas, Addison, 74, 140 Thomas, James Anthony, 87 Thomas, John R., 64 Thomas, Robert Lewis, 80, 155, 170 Thompson, Carlton, 95 Thompson, Cathy, 86 Thompson, Janet Alverta, 82 Thompson, Jaqueline, 79 Thompson, Kenneth Lee, 77 Thompson, Martha, Lorraine, 81, 157 Thompson, Michael, 64 Thompson, Ronne June, 81 Thompson, Sharon Diane, 96, 160 Thompson, Wendell Boyd, 77 Thorn, Wendy, 82 Thornhill, Joan Casebolt, 64 Thornhill, Judy, 79, 166 Thornhill, Nan, 75 Thorpe, John Weldon, 98 Tibbs, David Tillman, 64, 128, 131, 163, 175, 183, 188, 200 Tibbs, R. A., 64 Tillman, Roy Willard, 79 Tilson, Billy, 77, 128, 135, 157, 205 Tinnin, Thomas, 90, 190, 198 Tinsley Phil, 64, 140 Tinsley, Robert Edward, 82 Toler, Wayne, 75, 162 Tolley, Mike, 88 Tolley, Steve H., 64 Tomlin, Judith Anne, 82, 153, 166 Tomlinson, Linda, 64 Torrence, Linda, 94, 160, 211 Towler, Kenneth, 95, 200 Trausneck, Mac, 97, 144 Traywick, Robin, 79, 152, 156, 166, 167 Trent, Donna, 64 Trent, Larry, 65, 132, 151, 153, 157 Trent, Rickie, 94, 141, 190 Trevey Brenda E., 90, 160 Trevillian, Duke, 65, 122 Trice, Tommy Latney, 73, 78, 81, 157, 176, 181, 188, 195, 198 Trutt, Sandy, 91, 210, 211 Tuck, Charles R., 65, 170 Tuck, Claudia Ann, 65 Tuck, Clover Rae, 81, 136, 140, 162 Tuck, James, 79 Tucker, David Lee, 96 Tucker, Douglas Dianne, 81, 136, 153 Tucker, Gail, 65 Tucker, Peggy, 65, 128, 150, 151, 157, 166, 175, 182 Tunkel, Ann Carol, 87, 128, 139, 148, 149, 150, 158 Tunkel, Susan, 74, 148, 158, 204, 211 Turner, Ann, 97, 160 Turner, Ed, 87, 170 Turner, Edward W., 65, 148, 149 Turner, Katherine, 65, 148, 156, 170 Turner, Kenneth, 90, 190 Turner, Linda, 65 Turner, Orris Ray, 80 Tuthill, Edward Hamner, 81, 148 Tuttle, John W., 65 Tweedy, Alton Dean, 82 Tweedy, Barbara Gail, 77, 155, 160 Tweedy, Berkley, 65 Tweedy, Darnell, 79 Tweedy, Harry E., 65, 170 Tweedy, Wanda, 88 Twery, Deborah, 66. 123, 132, 135, 168, 169, 175, 182 Twery, Mark, 74, 139, 154, 188 280 Tyner, Sally, 74, 161, 165 Tyree, Clarence Herbert, III, 93 Tyree, Joseph Robert, 97 Tyree, Larry, 92 Tyree, Linda Gail, 82, 157 Tyree, Reggie, 80 U Uggla, Robert, 92, 202 Upshur, Carole Martin, 66, 138, 149, 166, 167 V Vaden, Anne Carter, 98, 128 Vaden, Frank Rogers, 66 Vaughan, John Willis, 91, 148, 149, 198 Vaughan, Ken Lawrence, 93 Vaughan, Norma Jean, 66, 148, 149, 178 Vaughn, Mary Christina, 77, 82, 163 Vernon, Gary, 95, 148 Vess, Charles, 91, 135 Vest, Patricia, 79 Viar, Andrew, 88 Viar, Clarence, 79 Viar, David Carwile, 82, 154 Viar, David Maxey, 66, 188 Viar, Franklin, 92, 190, 198 Viar, John Emiel, 77, 137, 140 Viar, Tony, 140 Vigneau, Jane, 92, 160, 171 Vinson, Mary Ann, 1, 66, 128, 148, 153 Vinson Robert, 79, 83, 153 W Wade, Judy, 66 Wade, Melvin, 79 Wade, Randy D udley, 66, 162 Wade, Wayne, 140 Waibel, Rosemary, 86 Walker, George E., 82 Walker, Linda, 79 Walker, Lynwood, 79 Wall, Eugene, 88 Wallace, Randall, 20, 66, 128, 129, 175, 177, 202 Waller, Linda, 92 Walling, George Danny, 82, 144, 183 Walshe, Bill, 140 Ward, Chris, 66, 131, 153, 166, 205 Ward, Richard, 66 Ward, Stan, 94 Ware, Darlene, 72, 82, 204, 206 Ware, Emily A., 66, 148, 154, 160 Ware Rodney Olynn, 67, 128 Washburn, Lisa Anne, 135 Watkins, Danny, 78, 79, 132, 168 Watkins, Isabel, 66, 138 Watkins, Laura, 67, 128, 132, 149, 154, 175 Watson, James, 77, 155 Watts, Bonnie, 76, 140 Married name Bomar Watts, Brenda, 67 Weary, John, 67 Weary, Paul, 74, 168 Weaver, Leroy, 90 Weigand, David, 67, 170 Weigand, Martin, 68, 198 Weiss, Mike, 68 Welch, Elizabeth, 68, 148, 149 Wells, Rita Fontaine, 97 Wells, Terry, 90, 158, 160 Wells, Wanda Sue, 68 Wennerstrom, Gail, 98, 208 Wesley, Ronald, 80, 198 West, Kenneth, 68, 140 Wheeler, Cheryl, 93 Wheeler, Jack, 75, 144 Wheeler, Lima, 80 Wheeler, Sylvia Delores, 80, 162 White, Clay, 78, 181, 188, 200 White, Daphne, 90 White, David Vincent, 93 White, Richard A., 95 White, Richard Alden, 95 White, Thomas, 88 Whitehead, Kenneth, 68 Whitehouse, Frank, 68, 152, 166 Whitehouse, Sarah, 93, 128, 136 Whitmore, William, 88, 132 Whitten, Betty, 74 Whitten, June Ellen, 96, 136, 160 Wick, Nancy, 77, 132, 155 Wickline, David, 68, 131, 188 Wiles, Maurice, 94 Wiley, Steve, 81, 148, 149, 157 Wilkerson, Gail, 79 Wilkerson, Terry, 97 Wilkes, Sue, 74, 128, 155, 156, 158, 210 , 211 Wilkins, Jonnie Dawn, 97, 160 Wilkins, Norma Joyce, 150, 211 Wilkins, Susan, 79 Williams, Billy, 95, 141 Williams, Bonnie, 81, 136, 157 Williams, Charles, 90 Williams, Donald M., 93 Williams, John Foster, 93 Williams, Judy, 68 Williamson, Anne, 97 Williamson, Margaret, 68 Wilmoth, Barbara, 95 Wilson, Betty, 68, 156, 168, 169 Wilson, Clarissa, 97 Wilson, David, 77, 156, 171 Wilson, Don Ray, 96 Wilson, Jane, 128, 160, 208 Wilson, Janet Carolyn, 98 Wilson, Jerry Carl, 68, 140 Wilson, Kathryn, 94 Wilson, Mike, 98, 154 Wilson, Stephen Spencer, 80, 155 Wilson, Wanda, 74, 140 Wingfield, Clark, 77, 141, 195 Wingfield, Mary F., 69 Witt, Deborah, 95 Wijt, June Elizabeth, 69 Witt, Martha Marie, 79, 160 Witt, Pete, 190, 198 Witt, William Alfred, 93 Womack, Barbara, 95, 150 Wood, Charles Maynard, 96 Wood, Chip, 69, 128, 132, 134, 153, 175 Wood, Emily Walker, 21, 69, 128, 129, 151, 152, 157, 163, 166, 175, 179, 182 Wood, Faye, 86 Wood, Michael Douglas, 69 Wood, Ricky Lee, 69, 140 Wood, Sharon, 69, 157 Woodring, Steve, 80 Woody, Lynn, 87, 190, 198 Wooldridge, Benny, 90 Wooldridge, Buddy, 157 Wooldridge, Carolyn, 97 Wooldridge, Evelyn, 95 Wooldridge, Lee Allen, 82, 157 Worley, Donna Jean, 96 Worley, Joan L., 76, 136 Worley, Julian H., 69, 131, 170, 188 Worley, Sharon, 73, 74, 128, 153, 168, 182 Wrenn, Deborah Jean, 54, 69 Wright, Bertha, 94 Wright, Bill, 69 Wright, Dewey, 51, 69, 131, 170, 188 Wright, Kenneth Dale, 96 Wright, Sandra, 91 Wright, Vernon Allen, 77, 132 Wyatt, Elizabeth Allen, 76 Wyatt, Joe, 86 Y Young, Beckie, 69 Young, Betty Louise, 87, 141 Young, Mary Alice, 95 Younger, George, 82, 150, 157 Z Zahonet, Herbert, 80, 155 Zechini, Lamont, 91, 144 281 i
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