Glass High School - Crest Yearbook (Lynchburg, VA)

 - Class of 1970

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C. glass high school lynchmwg, virginia volume 53 1970 co-editors 4 karen elrod barbara novak literary advisor mrs. dawn mccarty business advisor business manager mrs. rebecca Wilkes rhonda olds 2 9 U1 contents introduction ... educators .. . academics ..... seniors .......... underclassmen .... highlights ....... activities ...... sports ........... advertisements .... index .............. acknowledgments . . . epilogue ............................ ue... ..4 . 18 . 42 . 54 108 148 162 204 230 290 299 300 3 N, 1 W X , , k W ' N xv ' 1' - vx 1 ' Y' 1 v ,,.Q 4 r rf -1 r-'- xv 1 V ff 'G MWQ3 Y 1 XJ Yr? 'X x ' '.: individuals vain? F ,iv Ji? A X ,.,1 w ix L Q f af ' 7 ,W..,......,. ' f if :fi W... .,. .N W M ,L,.,w,MmNN-W , 1 i,....f m ideas 'i'mdEUQmi ' a year of defeats frustrations triumphs and joys i-sei -. fl QKEN.. Mui-L I V. N X ur I X + X 1 NLVQQ w 1 I , N 1' A sl kN! x X people and ideas merging to share a moment in time - Contact parting - never to forget that moment of Contact - -4 , we , 1 W I 4 . 9 , , x P 17 E fn lfllffffmllllllllflllf K N 1 QNX I 51523 X x -f A 18 ,f educators touch the lives of the students guiding them through knowledge Mr. Porter seems to be happy with his new job at Glass. Keeping track of GIass's 2000 students is a trying job Mr. Bailey enjoys one of our excellent school lunches. for lVlr. Cobbs. 20 Mr. Porter always has time to discuss problems with the faculty. Miss Mclvor keeps up on student activities through direct communication. new principal leads administration to new horizons When the doors opened up on the first day of school, thousands of students filed in, eagerly anticipating a glimpse at the new administra- tion. With the ever-increasing changes in student attitudes, skirt lengths, and haircuts Cjust to name a fewb, it's not hard to realize the tre- mendous job placed into the hands of these people. As supervisors and representatives of E. C. Glass, the administration goes about the task of making decisions pertinent to the well-being of our school. Using their experience and knowledge as guidelines, they do everything they can for the students. Thanks to their sincerity and dedication, the students of E. C. Glass can proudly say, We're the greatest high school in the United States! Conferring about school business, Miss Armstrong is a vital member of the administration. 21 staff gives unity to school There are many people at Glass who have very important jobs. Among these are the librarians, the nurse, the cafeteria workers, the bookkeeper, office secretaries, and the pupil accounting secretary. The librarians, who keep the library running smoothly, open the world of books to the student body. The nurse listens to all the complaints of the students and keeps them in top shape. The cafeteria workers serve a great variety of food for lunch. The bookkeeper is the most important staff member for she handles the school's finances. The office secretaries supply the backbone of Glass. The pupil accounting secretary sees to it that all students are checked into school. lt is due to these staff members that Glass runs efficiently. The school nurse, Mrs. Merryman, doubts another student's ailments. 22 .... f. . - The Cafeteria Staff prepares another school lunch. The Bookkeeper, Mrs. Plaster, works efficiently balancing the books. Mrs. Steppe, Mrs. Dalton, and Mrs. Aldous take care of miscellaneous clerical work in the office. The Library Staff, Mrs. Reams, Mrs. Barrett, Mrs. Drum- heller, Mrs. Loflin, and Mrs. Myers, review new books. All absences are recorded by Mrs. Greene, the Pupil Accounting secretary. 23 counselors have demanding job The Guidance Counselors played an essential part in the smooth running of our school. Their job was to advise and counsel students on their future plans, to aid in arranging schedules and to help in everything pertaining to our school. They were confronted with many hectic experiences while working, but their concern and dedication was of unmeasurable senfice to the school and the students. Mrs. Morris diligently prepares college transcripts fo' anticipating seniors. Mrs. Olds, Mrs. Bradley and Mr. DeBarris discuss the many problems of the students. Mr. Sydnor busily works on the scheduling of a student. Mrs. White and Mrs. Meidling look at the long awaited Scholastic Achievement Test scores. ' rn !'i K Mrs. Bittle and Mrs. Setzer, Special Education teachers, glance at a copy of The High Times. special ed and study hall - important Study halls were a valuable asset to E. C. Glass students. A student could review for a test, do last night's homework, or take a short nap. The teachers of special education used many new methods this year. The Special Education department more than doubled in size and importance at Glass. Students constantly pester Mrs. Thornhill and Mrs. Morris for passes to leave study hall. , in . Mrs. Hooten and Mrs. Chappelle keep up with new trends in national education. 25 english teachers strive for better speech This year the English teachers worked to further their students' ability in interpretation, creativity and writing. They helped in the support of student activities and publications. Every teacher had his own method of getting the students to express their own thoughts. English was a significant part of each student's curriculum. Miss Myers arranges a rain hat on her American Studies student, Ronny Feinman. Mrs. McCarty reviews grammar with a smile. Mrs. Friend examines one of her students' work. Friendly Miss Prichard answers pupils' questions during class. Mr. Twiddy and Miss Best discuss problems of leading an interesting class. Mrs. Cobb and Miss Wagner assist James Duncan with a self-portrait project for Humanities. Mrs. Parker tries to make her English class more lively by leading class discussions. Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Gardner and Miss Wiley dramatically emphasize speech in their classes. 27 egg --,f ef: . v '25 , Qgf I -- ' Miss Tice laughs at one of her student's Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Wingfield wonder why the essays in Advanced Composition. students enjoy reading Canterbury Tales. Closely examining the grammar achievement tests are Mrs. Gough, Miss Dunn and Mrs. Currence. 28 Miss Barker and Mrs. Moorman discuss books for teen-age readers. The Spanish teachers, Mrs. Shackelford, Mrs. Pilkington, and Mrs. Arrington discuss the styles of dress in Spain. german Mrs. Leparulo and Mr. Turek discuss Caesar and the Gallic Wars in Latina. Mr. Packer and Mrs. Fore review a new French book, while Mrs. Wilkinson and Mrs. Frank discuss a grammatical structure on the overhead projector. introduced at glass The language department at Glass this year was lucky in having a better than average staff of teachers. They set out with a maior goal of enlarging the student's understanding of not only the language, but also the customs of the country itself. The teachers came from a variety of colleges which made them well- qualified in teaching the students to excel in something so needed in today's society. Lan- guages have helped bridge the barriers be- tween a government of one country and that of another. 29 f F2 Miss Waller and Mr. Hutcherson note the progress of a government class. Mr. Racer explains the role of the stockholder in the business world. f ,Mfg C Q Miss Hoskins and Miss Conson prepare to show an interesting film to their classes. 11' Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Batten observe a student presentation of historical ideas. l l Mrs. White and Mr. Archer smile as a student tries to get information for tomorrow's quiz. social studies reflects today's world Coach Sheets listens attentively to the opinions of his government class. .o k . -fe- Social Studies plays an important role in pre- paring today's youth for a better tomorrow. By relating current events and problems to those of many years past, one gains a deeper insight and becomes more open minded in evaluating present day society, where the importance of social studies is becoming more prevalent. The teachers of this course at E. C. Glass realize these things and have initiated interesting and intriguing ways of presenting the material at hand. Their main objective is to help make each student a productive, conscientious, and worthy citizen for America's tomorrow. math courses offer new insight The Math Department at E. C. Glass strived for high standards in preparing students for col- lege. ln addition to college preparatory Ele- mentary Functions, Calculus was also offered to able students. The teachers usually in- structed a combination of courses, such as Geometry and Algebra-Trig., or Algebra-Trig. and Elementary Functions. Through such fine instructors, students progressed to higher levels of mathematical thought. Mr. DePew beams with laughter during an interesting moment in his lecture. 32 Nlrs. Taylor explains a problem in Functions class to eager students. l Miss Swindell prods her students for the final solution. Miss Smith and Mrs. Turner compare techniques of Mr. Gard, Mrs. Franklin, and Miss Arnott discuss the teaching math. advantages of the new Algebra - Trig. edition. Mr. Wright, Miss Hancock, and Mrs. Krebs are pleased with the result of a geometric proof. 33 Mr. Fielder explains the intricacies of flying an airplane to his Physics class. With beaker in hand, Mr. Miller demonstrates a very difficult experiment. F. : ' P .5-I' we N ,M 34 science department struggles onward The Science Department consists of Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Students learn all about life and themselves through the use of modern equipment in Biology class. Students who are interested in learning about nature gwgogggi a self-explanatory approach take Chemistry concerns itself with the nature and composition of matter, and the laws which govern their relationship. Mechanics, heat light, sound, and electricity fascinate the students taking Physics. Miss Hight and Miss Singleton take an inventory of Chemistry supplies. Mr. Spencer looks thoughtfully at a student's biological experiment. Scientific paperwork has the undivided attention of Mrs Lawhorne and Mr. Wrzos. Mrs. Hagan and Mr. Bryan look innocently at the aquarium, but Mrs. Macon detects something fishy. 35 At right, Miss Stallard and Mrs. Ward listen to Lucy while she explains the business education method. Si Mrs. Canody teaches students to use a dictaphone. 36 Mr. Hales and Mrs. Pryor go over with a student the operation of a typewriter. l Shy Mr. Houck turns away from the photographer. students learn the business world Business Education divided its program into three separate courses: clerical, accounting and secretarial. The teaching staff coordinated a classroom education with practical job ex- perience for business students. They aimed to equip the students to work in today's com- mercial society. Mrs. Wilkes and Mrs. Crouch, a student teacher, review a day's work. 3 iitniiiitig 37 Mrs. Mayberry looks over a gourmet M recipe to be prepared in class. l Sgt. Mayne commands the drill team in maneuvers. 38 With a friendly smile, Miss McLeod shows the quality of different fabrics. Col. Thompson lectures his cadets in aerospace science. vocations prepare students for jobs , l .. Q The Vocational Department consists of the following areas of instruction, Automotive Shop, Machine Shop, Electric Shop, Drafting, Building Trades, and Industrial Cooperative Training, Home Economics, and R.O.T.C. With the exception of l.C.T., Home Economics and R.O.T.C., these are three-year courses carrying two credits each year. Upon the completion of these courses, the student should be of entrance level of employment in the field of his choice. es Mr. Wright and Nlr. Eggleton give first-year students some helpful hints about mechani- cal drawing. K 'Q' has V 'sur H , as Q -ac. 2 1 ,:' 3 V 5 h A W f . -fJ a' ' M Mr. Pollard is busy showing Miss Howell and Nlrs. Paris his ideas about the Distributive Education Department. Nlr. Adams, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Hines, Mr. Blount, and Mr. Davis look on with interest as a new machine is demonstrated for them. 39 ,tb 5 :, as j , y t s ffm fine arts provide aesthetic fun The Music Department underwent changes this year with the formation of a new Public Relations choir. Glass' marching band con- tinued to sound like the award-winning band that it is. This year the Art Department has put empha- sis on abstract painting and ceramics. Mr. Secrest, the band leader, gives quality to our music with a few helpful pointers. Mrs. Rash, Miss Zirkle, and Mrs. Williams look over the students' finished art pieces. Becky Butterworth aspires to become a great pianist under the direction of Mr, Harris. The Boys' Physical Education staff and coaches are Mr. Bradford, Mr. Noechel, Mr. Booker, Mr. Gilbert, and Mr. Sheets. Not pictured - Mr. Schley. Smiling Mrs. Hawkins enjoys teaching Girls' Physical Miss Simpson blows her whistle during a hockey game Education. in gym class. phys ed - new course, driver's ed . The Physical Education teacher plays an important part in the Glass curriculum. A new course this year is Driver's Education, since it is required to get a driver's license. Also, much to the delight of junior and senior gym students, health education has been excluded. 41 7 . W Xx x N NX2Qgs1z:agaffQx X xXXx'5k51F-V WIN A Xgvq5f2Q1tYg N 'Nm f mf1ffxK M p i Aww Q f' M A 1, W 42 if ,ww- , 5.ggi,1g, ,pgs ,I 4: N ,- 'sit R. ,. . ha. st -. 5 academics reaches towards knowledge and its relationship to life 43 foundation received in English studies Students received a great foundation for their education through the many English courses offered at Glass. Speech students studied techniques that en- abled them to communicate with others while journalism classes probed the mysteries of newspaper production and composition. The seniors in the advanced composition class con- tinued to expand their writing talents to the college level. Tommie Sue Shelton and Seth Twery discuss what to put in their journalism class newspaper. ,L Awww- W 'Ir' X Miss Wagner instructs one of her humanities classes in the ways of Buddha. The list of entrants in the Forensic competition is looked over by Mrs. Currance. 44 - -s,3EKl ' S E0 I' x12fh-lig . a. ' At left: Cathy Walker examines a picture of Spain. T. Below: Some students take a test in French dictation while listening to the tape recorder. C. Aderton, Miss Wilkerson, D. Batten, and C. Stinnette senle at the German banquet. 'ff Y fl? fx? -.X T Q 3 languages are fun Ili student studies his Latin for the next big test. a S I a S h a The Language department opened up a new area this year with the addition of German to the curriculum. This marked a first at Glass and allowed a broader area of study in this inter- esting group of courses. The Romance lan- guages, French and Spanish, were, of course, still offered. Both of these languages found their origins in the ancient language of the scholars, Latin. This language provided good background for various aspects of education for all those who took the course. Languages of- fered a type of course entirely different from any other and when mastered were richly re- warding. 45 Above: David McKee points out the different parts of a flower to Mrs. Macon and Suzanne Reid. formulas, equations broaden scientific Sr mathematical views Math and science classes strove to improve and provoke the minds of the students. Unique ideas, discoveries, and challenges were met with both enthusiasm and a little skepti- cism on the part of some students. Graduating from simpler concepts like the Pythagorian Theorem, students advanced to more complex concepts like Newton's Method of Approxima4 tion. The mysteries and wonders of life, matter and energy were explained through the study of biology, Chemistry and physics. The study of these subjects helped students gain a better understanding of today's scientific problems. 46 Explaining a math project proves to be a puzzling job for Bob Rainey. Linda Blandford and Paul Ewing explore the unseen wonders of the living world. Mr. Miller supervises Pat PoweII's physics experiment Elementary Functions students soon learn a problem Elementary Functions students soon learn a problem can really be that long. 47 social studies emphasizes understanding Mary Beth Brown flips the pages of a civics book for Anna Nelson and Jeff Sizemore. The Social Studies Department continued to bring students through history despite the loss of two of our outstanding teachers, lVlr. Sheets and Mr. Sherrill. Students obtained a fine knowledge of history, government, and econom- ics through up-to-date materials and well qualified teachers. The courses offered created the desire to become a worthy, participating, stu- dent. The History courses taken by a majority of students brought the past to the present. Karen Jones submits her vote in the mock election sponsored by a Civics class. Mr. Racer, Ellen Cosby, and Les Dziewisz keep up with the rise and fall of their stock. Mr. Harris plays as Howard Payne, Mike Williams, Mike Whorely, and Susan Turner listen. Linda Blandford gets in some last minute practice be- fore the morning rehearsal. Bob Owen adds a few finishing touches to a collage in art class. fine arts brighten atmosphere at glass The Arts lent a colorful flavor to the atmosphere at E. C. Glass. With music blaring down the football field and voices harmonizing from the auditorium balcony, the school resounded with rhythm and soul all during the year. The Art Department also added a little spice with bright and cheery pictures, which were placed through- out the halls. Thanks went to the Chorale for providing the Publications Assembly with the needed lift of good music. 49 50 vocational courses Industrial Arts was an essential phase of a modern program in general education. It pro- vided experience in the use of materials, tools, and equipment and a knowledge of the pro- cesses and products of industry and their so- cial and economic significances to the life of the community. The curriculum in Home Eco- nomics was centered around the family. Realiz- ing the critical problems facing our nation today, the family must be informed in order to create a better environment in which youth may grow to maturity. lVlr. Davis demonstrates the skill of masonry to R. Chapman and R. Thomas. prepares for future 'ue e Sewing is one of the many talents acquired in Home Ec Here Sandra Wiley shows her skills. An electronic device is demonstrated by Mr. Hines as L. Tolley, S. Reynolds, and G. Crews look on. i l l l l l l business education provides training Business education classes were designed to train enrollees in various business skills and techniques, such as bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand. A well-developed program enabled participants to acquire the necessary skills to go on into secretarial and clerical fields. A new ad- dition to the business courses was a course es- pecially designed for college bound students. This course .consisted of a semester of Personal Typing and a semester of Notehand, a type of shorthand. Mr. Hales helps one of his students with her bookkeep- ing. Mike Burks works very diligently on a typing assign- ment in class. Shirley Johnson uses her shorthand skill for taking dicta tion. 52 l phys ed strives for fitness and safety Changes were made in the Physical Education courses this year. Juniors and Seniors were ex- cluded from taking health classes and enjoyed the fun of taking gym five days out of the week instead of three. Sports and games of all sorts were learned by students along with the im- portant health studies ta ken by sophomores. The Physical Education department added some- thing new to the traditional health and gym classes. This was Behind the Wheel, a course in drivers' education. This was a great service to students who have been required by law to take such a course before obtaining their driv- er's license. At left, members of a gym class sit on the sideline waiting to make substitutions in a basketball game. Below, Mr. Booker doesn't seem to know whether to watch the road or take the wheel while coaching this student in a Drivers' Ed. class. A high jump for John Adkins gives him pos- session of the ball in a gym class game. 53 4 vY'1 wif' Q HM Baseball Team First Row: Jack Cassidy, Don- nie Barton, Steve Carwile, Ricky Hodges, Steve Wood- roof, L. B. Wood, james Gil- bert, Fred Hickey, Jerry God- seyg Second Row: Wayne Lee, John Hager, Duval White, Bob Carson, Ken Clay, Neal Cham- bers, Kenny Arthur, Third Row: Coach Henson, Randy Brooks, Billy Jones, mgr., Goober Thomas, mgr., George Reaves, Coach Booker. 5. cb 545-ds The 1970 Baseball Team successfully advanced through the West- ern District, the Western Regionals, and finished as State Runner- 1119. I spring sports make :L . QVGL as 1 tn ll? . V, , ,,. David Capps set a new Western District record in the 220 with 21.4 seconds. S .14 David Capps, Warren Anderson, Ion Davies, and Ted Offterdinger ' set a new state record in the nule relay. excellent showing - The Outdoor Track Team came out on top in the Western District and the Western Regionals. T-rack Team First Row: Warren Anderson, Calvin Blake, David Capps, Jon Davies, Reuben Smith, Ted Of- iterdinger, Ted Campbell, Steve Harrington, Harry Barnett, John Proffitt, Second Row: David Root, Jimmy Jacobs, Ian Wil- liams, Mike Bradford, Paul Hardescty, Stuart Thomas, Bill Wingfield, J. A. Stevens, Tom Poind-exterg Third Row: Brown Londeree, Nick Trotter, Eddy Cox, Robert Toler, Darryl Jack- son, Mike Moorman, Jimmy Mc- Veigh, Allen Cure, Harry Dil- lard, Fourth Row: Harvey Young, mgr., David Willia-ms, mgr., Coach Sheets, Coach Gil- bert, Coach Bradford, Scott Glass, mgr., Gary Hudson, mgr. i , , W fy . A ..5- . . ...- 1 . If it tsz,fL,, ,g 'W1 , s ' 'R 1 1 H L,-- V ' f f i ' 3 3 -f W eil' V+ , '-11 ' , , - .. H H ,, if , r . Q Q W ' Q 'fa .wig N f nf c me -?f.l 'l' 21 ' - ' - .5 L li . ,l -, 'X gf - -n s 1, -J, - i al Ol' X . - . 'T Q' will . K A , k VKLZ x B I i E 1 ,, ' W' aim, V rim., , p A ' ,J T' 3 Boys' Tennis Team First Row: Coach Schley, Chuck Bibee, joe Westervelt, Jay Bashamg Second Row: David Reid, Bobby Lippard, Billy Mc- Bratney, Mike Owen, Third Row: Eddy Woody, mgr., Ed Ramsey, mgr., Mike Doyle, Bobby Rainey, Steve Davis, mgr. The Boys' Tennis Team took the Western District Champion- ship, won the Regionals, and made a fine showing in the State Semi-finals. - and become pride of glass The Girls' Tennis Team won the 1970 Western District Championship Girls' Tennis Team First Row: Nancy Gil- liam, Betty Shotton, Deb- , bie Williams, Bev White, Anne Ford, Second Row Emily Shearer, Sandy Bibee, Beth Hatch, Rita Graves, Carolyn Gentry. SMH l e ftwm T it , , lp.. f . V S N fag . i me www 1 Q Q' The Hilltopper Pros. Golf Team First Row: Bobby Vaughan, Donald Reid, David Tester, Danny Adkins, Second Row: Bobby Stevens, Bill Evans, Bobby Paris, Billy I-Iutter, Coach Wright. 6 ,cs K Fl .ffl w,'- fl .ah-8 5 fc Carolyn Gentry was recognized as the Most Outstanding Girl Athlete. We Wish to apologize to those members of our senior class pictured below. We' regret that their pictures did not appear in our regular edition. james Ping - applause The 1970 National Honor Society Officers Were: Mark Davis, president 3 Neal Dowling, vice-presidentg Terry Wingfield, secretaryg and Carolyn Gentry, treasurer, appearing with Miss Virginia Wiley, sponsor. E tm Mg .,. fy? . K 71, E,g,.,JbJ:w5? QW ,lx ,. . , . , HQ. Mxfysvwfy X N .uv,..M,,. W 'M y ' ' rm.. , ,, 5 ..Qa.y,4,L4:337'fICiEg3Q .i N, ' ' E :ai1XSiTg:'if'31'29-'lc -4 ww H :s.,lf'Z2TW - ff tfimgfrfffsxt l7fi'3l9? 3 t . WW 14 435 -ff.'fjjjq-5-5Qfm.,,im- ww-W, 3 1 A .fl asp, P H, , 1 1,.z:i..I3,,. W . 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Each person has played an integral part in the school activities, both academic and social. Yet even with all the individualism present, there was always one centralized image present, lt was an image of achievement, of initiative, incorporated with spirit, of interest in academic pursuit. It was the Senior. The Class of '70 has held on to this image and has built its aims and goals around it. ln contributing to school functions, they began by initiating a Homecoming. They then proceeded to carry out the traditional senior activities such as Senior Day, caps and gowns, the banquet, and the dance. All too soon, however, the worn pages of college catalogues remained unruffled, job applications were completed, and thoughts of a senior year were only memories. For the Class of '70, spring was a time for commencement. Brenda Hobbs, anticipating Commencement, is being measured for her cap and gown. 56 Mr. Hales, Senior class sponsor, is busily trying to decide on Gradua- tion announcements and personal cards. The Senior Class leaders are Chip Anderson, President, Joan Cobb, Vice-President, and Terry Wingfield, Secretary. Not shown: Margo Dalton and Janet Tucker, Treasurers. 1 Rodney Adamee David A. Adams David Ross Adams Marilyn Faye Adams Dorothy Christine Aderton Roy Daniel Adkins Lewis Adkins Laura Jeannette Agee Susan Dare Akers Heather Albee James Davis Allen, IV Joye Dale Allen Harry Lynn Almond Nelson Alper Adrienne Juanita Anderson Christopher Ray Anderson Eva Jane Anderson Sidney Leonard Anderson, Il Brenda Carole Andrews Maggie Anthony Linda Gail Armistead Phillip Arrington Garlon Thomas Arthur Shelly Marie Arthur 58 4 success is goal I Chip Anderson and Joan Cobb were voted Most Likely to Succeed, 'f m 3 n n although we have our doubts. G y K Donna Nlarie Ashworth Robert D. Babcock Robert Warren Bacon Larry Bailey Clyde A. Baker John H. Ballard, Jr. Eugene Ray Banks Harry Daniel Barnett Michael Barnhill Donald Earl Barton Marion Elizabeth Basham David Dillard Basten Virginia Ann Batten Stephen Paul Beatrice Susan Brady Bennett Peter W. Bergstrom Florence L. Beverly Charles Henry Bibee Betsy D. Bittle Robert Mays Blackburn Alice Pendleton Blackwell .4 Nancy Lee Blackwell t Calvin Willie Blake Robin Mae Blankenship Ronald Wayne Blankenship Sandra Blevins Nancy Ann Bobbitt Jo Ann Bolding Bonnie Watts Bomar Donald M. Booth L. counselors help seniors enter college Mrs. Bradley, a senior guidance counselor, is kept busy by her many duties. One of her duties is to help seniors with their college applications 51 Joanne V. Booth Septimus Stephen Booth, Jr. Kathryn Tate Bost Wallace E. Boswell Deborah Jean Bowden Deborah Marie Bowen Eugene l. Bowman, ll Christina Elizabeth Bowman Ralph Fletcher Breeding Ma rybeth Brewer Brenda Dianne Brooks Michael LeRoy Brooks 62 seniors achieve Linda Cox and Christine Aderton have heard from their choice of r h e I colleges for early acceptance. Mary Elizabeth l Brown Rose Ellen Brown Dorothy Bryant Jay Bryant June B. Bryant Lindy R. Bryant Mary Elizabeth Bu rby Arthur Edward Burch, Jr. Stephani Burford D 63 Lawrence A. Bu rks Eric L. Bruns Rebecca Lee Butterworth Donald Caldwell Clarence William Calhoun David Callahan Mildred Calloway James Christopher Campbell David L. Campbell Donna Campbell Theodore H. Campbell Edward Terrell Campbell 64 William B. Campbell Mike Cardwell Vanessa Carroll Thomas Allen Carson Jerry Allan Carter Belinda N. Cartrett Steve L. Carwile Jack Cassidy Thomas Judkins Chaffin, lll students bring alive spirit of '70 Carson Gantt is voted Best Looking and Biggest Flirt of the Senior Class Cornelia Elizabeth Chambers Jesse C. Chewning Billy F. Childress John D. Childress Elizabeth S. Clark Michael H. Clark Gail Kidd Clingempeel Bobby E. Coalson Joan Cobb Joy June Cofflin Carole J. Cohen Cynthia Gayle Coker 66 l college tests I Senior class president, Chip Anderson leads the discussion on hopeful t n b n I O plans for Senior Day activities. a l Alan Stephen Cole Bonnie Coleman Charles E. Coleman Michael J. Coleman Thomas W. Coleman William H. Connelly Evie Cooper Ellen Wright Cosby William J. Coughlin 67 Linda Lee Cox Robert F. Cyrus Margo Dalton Lynn Daniel Timothy E. Daniel Jonathan Edward Davies N. Carolyn Davis Rebecca Diane Davis Debbie Davis Emily Frances Davis Gary W. Davis LaVerne Davis Stuart Davis Ernest L. Dawson Dennis Allen Deacon Billy DeZonia Linda Layne Dixon Rudolph C. Dodl, Ill Neal Bernard Dowling, Jr. Billy Eugene Drinkard Sharon Lynn Driskill afs spreads interest to other lands John Gillian our A. F. S. student is listening attentively to his teachers comments. Carol Dean Duckworth Bruce David Dudley Connie Eileen Dull .lay P. Duncan Les John Dziewisz George H. Elcan Jimmy Elder Ronald L. Elder Bob Elliott Karen Sue Elrod Timothy H. Enocks Catherine Diane Epperson the class 4 of '70 is Seniors wait anxiously to run onto the field at the Homecoming game. e r Carolyn T. Evans 'Nlary Jane Evans Eric Everett Robert Lee Farmer Michael Wayne Farmer Sondra Anne Farmer Vickie Lynne Farmer John Michael Farrar Aaron Ferguson 71 Faye Elizabeth Ferguson Mary Amonette Ferrell Michael A. Ferrell Lawrence W. Ficor Betty Gail Flint Kathryn Ann Flint Mary Kathryn Flint Brenda Kay Floyd Bruce Edward Ford Debra Kay Ford Linda Lee Forehand Gary W. Foster personality plus is the senio Martha Lee Freeman Susan E. Freese William Lawdahl - Friar Susan Whitehead Galloway William R. Gamble Elizabeth Carson Gantt Richard A. Garrison Carolyn Adele Gentry James Earl Gilbert r class Jimmie Ping and Terry Wingfield take it easy after being voted Personality Plus of the senior class. 73 John Picken Gillan, Jr. Nancy Gilliam Gwendolyn Lea Gillis Linda Carol Goad Deborah S. Godsey Gerald Godsey Kenneth Gosnell Nigel Goulding Fredericka H. Gowell William C. Graham Becky Grant Barbara Jean Gray A senior projects Hard at work Mr Hales is one of the more active members of our k d U n g r faculty Mike Greer Tommy Griffin James Guthrie Darnell Guthrie Elizabeth Lee Gunn Lafonda W. Gunter Julia Courtney Habel Deborah Louise Hall Frances Ann Hamlett Brenda Hamlette Janice Ann Hammersley Louise Gilmer Hammerstrom James Bryant Hanel Beverly Ann Hargis H. Vaughan Harper Stephen C. Harrington Randall Eugene Harris Margaret Hartless George William Harvey Mary Lou Harvey Harriette H a rvey wwf Q 'fm WA we . William Edward Hawks Wanda Herndon Fred Hickey Milton Hicks Sherby Jean Hicks Linda Hill Lisabeth Hill Diane Hite Brenda Gail Hobbs students push hard through the year ,Q Friendliest Elizabeth Ramsey runs over Ronny Rash with his own car Thomas Gibson Hobbs, Ill Richard W. Hodges Ashby Ronald Hodges Stephen Holdren Deborah Holland Deborah Lynn Honig James Richard Hopp Julie Anne Houston Bennie F. Howard Eddie Howard Linda Hudson Michael James Hulser M53 advisors help with I I Mrs. White, senior counselor, prepares transcripts for graduating I I a p p I I It I O n S seniors. Bowling Hughes Robert Hughes Cynthia Ann Hunt Tommy Hurt Charmaine Jabsen Eula Jackson C Cheryl Darlene Jacobs John Jacobsen Edwin Richard Jennings Caryl Sue Johnson Nancy Elizabeth Johnson Shirley A. Johnson John Carter Jones Wanda Gay Jones William Morris Jones George Howard Jordan Vickie Jordan Joe Joyner Sherry Wynne Keesee Deima Gray Kidd Fredrick L. Kidd, Jr. 80 Ronald Gentry Kidd, Jr. Pamela Sue Kious David Knight George Connelly Koss Patricia A. Kost Mary J. Kostecki .4 - John D. ' Krantz Martha Lynn Krantz Barbara H. Kyle seniors soar onward and upward K h 1 Soulful seniors get Y f' ' A together and do their thang at Glass Mary Ann Lacks Zelma M. Lacy Kristan Lampman Stephen B. Langford Rose Marie Lawhorn Michael Haywood Layne Vivian C. Layne Caroline Hope Lee Michael W. Lee John Page Leebrick Tommy Joe Lester Barbara Joanne Light 82 seniors display Most Athletic, Carolyn Gentry lies on a ping pong table after shooting h I I I I basketball. 8 G IC D0 Srl I3 Deborah Lynn Liming Robert Carroll Lippard Darryl W. Lipscomb Pat A. Litchford Gary L. Longwood Mary Alma Loving Stephen R. Lloyd Donald Alfred Lucy Gairy D. Lynch Deborah Anne Maddox Donna Kay Maddox Samuel C. Maddox, Ill Wanda Cheryl Madison John Garrick Magann Barbara May Ma haffey Brenda Gay Mahaffey William Noah Mahaffey Robin Alexander Malcolm Douglas Mann Deborah Arline Manson Ann Taylor Marks reee e' Henry Glenn Marshall Donald R. Martin Pam Martin Ronald J. Martin Steve Martin Ralph Wade Martin Richard E. Martinez Sara Hane Mason Kenneth Gregory McWane Mason good looking boys are a part of glass Biggest flirt and best looking, Bobby Lippard relaxes on the bleachers after a hard day. 85 Leslie Anne Mason William Vincent Mason, Jr. Cynthia Laverne Massie Carolyn Marie Mayberry Sandra L. Mayberry Valeria Ann McCoy Beverley McDonald Patricia Anne McFaden Mason Randolph McGehee, Jr. John B. McKee, ll I Cynthia Lee McKenna Cora Amy McLean 86 'fwfr--H -mf ....4 MQ 'MM' ' A-4---. mztimwg.-in S-'--1-as ibm. ,,A,,QW an interest in the future of seniors seniors face I I Going through student records, senior counselor Mrs. Meidling takes I d I S I O n S Don McLean J. Felix Miller, Jr. Calvin L. Mills Roger D. Minor Charles W. Mitchell Vickie Yvonne Moody Rhonda Jane Moon Frances Jane Moore Michael Dean Moore Katherine Louise Morland Amos Morris Susan E. Morrison Alice Clare Morrissette Judy Gale Morton Eddie Mosby Laverne Mosby Judy Kay Murphy Mary Louise Murrell John Randolph Myers Fleming G. Naff Tommy Neighbors Anna Christina Nelson Milton Miller Nelson Ginger Newell Fred Newman Charles Noel Claude Edward Noel Laurie C. Norman f Barbara Jean Novak Marion Frances Nowlin talented senior class moves forward Jon Davies looks over Lynchburg after being named Mosted Talented Senior boy. 89 Theodore Gray Offterdinger Rhonda Moree Olds Harriet A. Olson John Michael Osteen James Michael Owen Robert lsac Owen, Jr. Daniel Warren Page Eva Kay Page James W. Page, Jr. Ga ry Lee Patterson Anne Lee Paxton Cheatham A. Payne Ronnie Rash and Donna Ashworth were voted the Cutest Couple seniors elect Most School Spirited, and Best All-Round. V p , S 1 Q A1 Howard Lee Payne Carolyn Lynn Pearson Roy Perdieu Karen Perdue Roger Alan Peters Virginia Carol Petrey Elizabethn Dawn Phelps Mary Phillips Brenda Gail Pickrel Patricia Ann Pinigis Donna Carol Plunkett Tommy Lee Lavon Poi ndexter Beverly Maureen Poore Robert Poore Mary Mercer Porter Patricia Lynn Powell William Robert Price Neva Kathrine Price John Daniel Proffitt Ralph L. Puckett Michael E. Pugh 92 Wanda Gayle Pugh Ellen Virginia Ramey Elizabeth Anne Ramsey 41 Elvin Larson Rash. Jr. Linda Sue Ray Winifred Morrison Reams - Claudia Stokes Reaves Charles Reed Debra Carol Reed seniors receive early acceptances Mike Cardwell takes it easy after hearing of his earl ac t t - y cep ance a Amherst College Joyce Ann Reed David Hart Reid Donald Reid James Edward Reid Lloyd Wesley Reynolds David Merritt Rhodenhizer Elizabeth Ann Richardson A. Thomas Riddle, Jr. Kathryn L. Riner Charles Edward Ripley Donna Kay Robertson Marsha Lynne Robinson senior tensions Acting silly is a part of life for Julia Habel and Jimmie Ping who were h U I I r voted Wittiest and Nitwittiest. Christine Rogers Debbie Roof Mary Carol Rosen berger Susan K. Rosenberger Thomas Randolph Rosser Stony R. Saunders Brenda Sayree Linda Sayree Terry A. Scheckwitz 95 Edward K. Schulteis, Jr. Gary Wilson Scott Roger Scruggs Karen Teresa Shaner Michael R. Shaw Emily Lynn Shearer E. C. Sheridan, lll Susan Patricia Short Betty L. Shotton Jane Kirk Showalter Wayne A. Shuford Richard E. Silk seniors recognize educational l Daphne Elizabeth Sivert Jeffrey S. Sizemore Fletcher Smith Patricia Gayle Smith Kimberly C. Smith Reuben L. Smith, Jr. Robert Edward Smith Anne Jo Somers Sarah Spencer values A senior class listens attentively to their instructor These student are broadening their educational background 97 Maurice Richard Spinner Greg Spiringer Sandra F. Stanaitis Barbara Ann Stanley Gail Stanley Robert L. Stanley Deborah Jean Staton Paul E. Stennette Sheila Stephens Kenneth M. Sterne Owen Dale Stevens Donna Stewart sports broaden I l Ricky Hodges, Most Athletic, balances on parallel bars before football n I O r h 0 r I n S practice. Susan Gail Stewart Carolyn Kay Stinnette Laura Lyn St. John Brenda Susan Stone Shannon J. Sumpter Judith Sims Sydnor Michael L. J Szydlowski Patricia Kirt Tabor Brian Burnham Taylor 99 Vivian Nlarie Taylor David Carlton Tester Pamela Jean Thomas Donna Jewel Thompson Ellen Jessee Thompson Robert Coleman Thompson Bruce Stephen Thornhill Janet Marie Tibbs Cheryl Rae Tiller Thorton Malcolm Tinnell, Jr. Patricia Lynn Torrence Drema Darlene Trent Anne Duncan Trice Mildred Denise Tuck Donna Jean Tucker Janet Tucker Susan Lambuth Turner Harriet Jeannette Turpin William Carroll Tuthill Don Cornell Tweedy Robert Walter Tyree guidance is a part of senior life A s Mr. Sydnor calls colleges J - ' for information for J- f interested students. William Howell Upchurch James Robert Vaughan, Jr. Jane Elizabeth Vaughan Thomas W. Via Beverly Harding Vincent Barbara Anne Vukmirovich Bobby Howard Wade Karen Michelle Wade Wanda Lee Wade James Edward Ward, Jr. Edward Nichols Ware Marguerite Louise Ware 102 .aww Neal Dowling, Bruce Thornhill, and David Reid check the rise and fall f l I I n ol I of the stock market. G W students prosper reports Barbara Marie Watkins Juanita Watson loria Anne Wesley Joseph Mark Westervelt Anne Whiley David White Howard White Thomas Watts hitehouse Robyn D. Wick 103 Sandra Lee Wiley Kay Francis Wilkerson Alfred Charles Williams, ll Frank Williams Jan Elizabeth Williams John Wesley Williams, Jr. Linda Sue Williams Mike Williams Mike Williams Virginia Mae Willoughby Wanda Mae Wills Catherine Ellen Wilson 1 O4 l l Peggy Joyce Wilson Susan Dale Wilson William Wilson Mary Lena Winfrey Amy Helene Wingfield Carolyn Faye Wingfield Terry Lee Wingfield Jacquelyn Carole Wisman Diane Nlarie Witt senior talent gets good reviews Donna Plunkett, most talented senior girl, poses well for her picture. 105 Sandra Lee Witt Thomas Lee Womack Barbara Ann Wood Chip Wood Harold Wood Layden Benjamin Wood, Ill Ronald Edward Woodall Russell Lee Woodford Steve Kencaid Wood roof Earleen Gail Woody Wyatt Edward Woody, Jr. Gene Woody 106 Randolph Edward Young Reginold S. Young Donna Marie Wooldridge Nancy Woolridge Michael Alan Whorley Michael Keith Wrenn Ronald Edmund Wrenn Ginger Gay Wright Carolyn Sue Wright Thomas Ted Wright Ewie A. Wynn 107 fffgf 7 !fm . F 1 WC in VKLQ , underclassmen converge to become an integral part of school life 09 Beth Adams Jimmy Adams Kip Adkinson Victor Adkins Sue Alfredson Becky Agee Rodney Akers David Allison Mike Almond Tom Almond Gregg Amonette Joyce Anderson Paulette Anderson Ginny Anthony Sadie Anthony William Anthony Kim Apperson David Arthur Judy Hopp shows that hard work is one of the outstanding virtues of the Junior Class. the class of 1971 V wastes no time in starting to work Kenny Arthur Nancy Arthur Delta Aultice Teresa Bailey Billy Brooks Shelby Brooks Susan Brooks Brenda Brown Cynthia Brown Dale Brown Glen Brown Greg Brown Ricky Bruce Richard Bryant Debbie Ball Brenda Gail Banton Barrington Barker Chuck Barrett James Barricks Debbie Batten Keith Bay Ted Ballowe Karen Belkin' Richard Bennett Frank Berryman Sandy Bibee Randy Birch Gary Bird Gail Blandford Bill Blankinship Lit Banks Michael Blanks Richard Blum Ray Boman Steve Booker Andy Bowles Nancy Bowles Michael Bradford Sandra Bragg Clarisa Braxton Grover Braxton Keith Brayshaw Joey Brickels Richard Brock Jane Bunch John Burford Malcolm Burgess Ed Burnette Linda Burnett Christy Bushnell Kenneth Caldwell Cindy Calhoun Matt Calvert Robbie Camden Alice Campbell Lillian Campbell Margie Campbell Samuel Campbell Sandra Campbell Sue Campbell Aubrey Candler Daniele Candle! David Capps Ricky Carey Nancy Carpenter Bob Carson Thomas Carter Brenda J. Carwile Brenda R. Carwile Gary Case Martha Cash Rachel Cash Joe Cassidy Vicky Chaffin the junior class' work began before ssalzhslzzzfs Richard L. Chapman Danny Cheverton Fred Childress Martha Christian Allen Clark Nyal Cline Gary Clisham Brenda Cobb Linwood Cobb James Cobbs Sandra Cobbs Alexis Cohen Barry Cox Cullen Craddock Billie Crawford Harold Crlckenberger Bill Coleman Bruce Coleman Harriet Coleman Joe Coleman John Coleman Marilyn Coles Steve Collins Jerry Cooper l Mallory Cosby Q Becky Cothran l X XY :!x1' X Beth Thompson, Becky Cothran, Lynn Freeman and Mary Seagle laboring over registration chores. politically-minded juniors gain new leaders Betty Jo Cumbey Rhonda Cumby Alvin Cunningham Douglas Dalton 1969-70 class officers are standing: Sec. Paula Kelly: Pres. Greg Amonette: Treas. Ed Burnette. Seated is V. Pres. Ed Ramsey. Faye Dalton Bobby Daniel Tommy Daniel William Daughtrey Sandy Dawson Randy Dawson Susan Deacon Wanda Deacon 114 It Julie Denning Craig De Witt Gail Dillard Harry Dillard June Dodd Yavuz Dogrul Ricky Donald Greg Dorsey Linda Douglas Mike Doyle Joan Driskill Debby Drummond Peggy Duckworth Rob Dudley Judy Duff Robert Dunlap Becky DuPriest Norman Edwards Doug Eggleston Linda Elder Pat Elder Eleanor Elliott Sam Elliott Steve Emmons Bill Evans Norma Evans Bruce Falk Randy Falls Ronnie Falls Ronny Fariss Patty Farmer Lester Farris Sydney Falconer Ronny Feinman Brad Ferguson Mark Ferguson Patricia Ferguson David Ferris Tom Fielder Debbie Fisher Debbie Floyd Dreamer Fogle J. D. Fontana Anne Ford Mike Ford Randy Ford Joyce Fore Connie Foster David Foster Allen Franklin Lynn Freeman Linda Fuller Gary Funkhauser Sharon Guill John Garbee Robert Gibson Kurt Giesselman Kerry Gilchrist Russell Gilliam Mervin Godsie Carey Glass Kirk Glass Scott Glass Steve Glass Benita Gaven Douglas Grant Jimmy Gray Barbara Grubb Danny Gunter Marsha Guthrie Robert Guthrie Judy Haley William Hall Steve Hamlet Jeff Hamlett Gary Hanks Paul Hardesty Carolyn Harding Randy Hackett Milton Harler Thomas Harless faculty helps make a successful class Mrs. Myers, as the Junior Class sponsor, solves many of it's problems. X X X Mary Hawkins Carol Henderson Angelo Harris Dan Harris Janet Harris Sandra Harris Tracey Harris Claudia Harrison Shirley Henson Dennis Heson Rachel Hambrick Wanda Hicks Ronnie Hienkle David Hiller Buddy Hobbs Dan Hodnett Carolyn Hogan Linda Holdren Anne Holland Berkley Holston Henrietta Holt Steve Holt Vickie Holt Judy Hopp James Horton Jim Houston Melvin Houston Janice Howard Mark Howard friends make a class easier Comparing schedules, Ann Holland and Rhonda Cumby find they have some of the most dreaded teachers. Jessie Hubbard Linda Hudson Della Huffman Steve Huffman Brenda Hughes Steve Hughes Billy Hutter Anne Inge Bobby Kinney Susan Kirk Elisabeth Lambdin Pat Lane Diane Lawhorne Sonja Lawhorne Jimmy Lewis Mike Lewis Pam Inge Vickie Jesse Ann Johnson Laura Johnson Anne Jones Karen Jones Patricia Justis Johnnie Jackson Hugh Jackson Barry Jones James Jacobs Clayton Jackson Russel Kalen Debra Kee Paula Kelly Gregg Kessler Martha Kidd John Kidd James Kirkpatrick Don Kowalsky Margaret Layne Cindy Lawhorne Edith Leslie Steve Lester Bonnie Lindsey Bruce Lloyd John Lloyd Armistead Long Richard Lowe Martha Maddox Rae Denise Madison David A. Manley Eddie Manley Don March Macon Mason Cathy Marie Mawyer Margery Mayer Barbara Mays Joe Mays Patricia Mays Carl McAlister Milly McBratney John McCane Bill McCarthy Debbie McClelland Cathy McCown Carolyn McFadden David McGinn Debbie McKilly Walter McLuarry Diana Mead Laura Meade 120 Kathryn Marks Donna Martin Kenneth Martin Steve Martin Alicia Mason Anne Mason Dan Mason Holly Mason spirits soar dur- ing homecoming Greg Amonette and Anne Ford find exciting moments as junior attendants in the homecoming court. Paula Mehaffy Clarence Melton Sandra Melton Mary Kay Meredith Donna Metts Cindy Middleton Gary Miller Robert Mills Tim Minter Brenda Mitchell Debbie Mitchell Faye Mitchell Kay Mitchell Don Moore Vicki Moore Willie Moorman Charles Morris George Morris David Moser Rita Moses John Mote Steve Moyer Bruce Mullen David New Chris Noel Marilyn Moorehead Anne North Laura Lee Nuckles Denise Oglesby Keith Olds Marilyn Otey Ronnie Otey Velma Parker Wade Parker Betsy Parrish John Parrish Larry Patterson Charmaigne Pavek Ann Payne Dorothy Payne Karen Pearson Robbie Perdieu Richard Persohn Linda Peters Sharon Peters Mary Beth Pickett Cheryl Pillow Ricky Pillow Tom Pillow Bob Platt David Powers Michael Powers Angela Price Ronnie Price Thomas Price Anthony Pugh Dennis Rafferty Michele Ragland Robert Rainey Ed Ramsey Mike Ramsey Mark Rash frustration can be a stumbling block Karen Read Diane Reburn Barry Redwood Beverly Reed P7 Lf F , . ri l No one knows more about frustrations than Hubert Thomas who found his locker too much to cope with. l A xi 5 David Restuccia Gwen Reynolds Janice Reynolds Phil Reynolds Sheila Roakes Dianne Robbins June Roberson Deborah Robinson Jeff Rogers Deborah Rose Margie Rosenberger Steve Rosser Karen Rossiter Teddy Rucker Ellen Sale Ilene Samules Patsy Sanders 12 juniors, new leaders in school spirit Vicki Sandifer Joey Sanzone Brenda Saunders Jacqueline Saunders Dennis Saville Mike Schewel Sally Schuyler Susan Schwartz Langhorne Scruggs David Secrist Paul Sensabough Debbie Shelton Tricia Shelton Carol Shepherd Holly Shepherd Brenda Shreves Harold Sigler Karen Simpson John Sims Pam Sims X Pres Greg Amonette leads class meeting in ideas and discussion George Scott Debbie Scott ts, X Barry Singleton Carolyn Singleton Martha Sisk Bennie Smith Garry Smith Vicki Smith John Smithies Jeff Somers Frank Spruce Kent Staples Debbie Staton James Staton Linda Stern Dennis Stern Bobby Stevens J. A. Stevens Woodrow Stinnette Nancy Stone Laurie Stovall Janet Stralton Meg Suhling Ed Swain Morgan Sweeney Keith Taurman David Taylor Myra Taylor Susan Taylor Wendy Taylor Ricky Terrell Goober Thomas Leon Thomas Prince Thomas Stuart Thomas Bev Thompson Charles Thornburg Susan Thyberg David Toler Wanda Toliver Beth Tolley Gary Torrence Bobby Tucker Sharon Tucker Steve Tucker Cheryl Tweedy Kathy Tweedy Martha Tweedy Tom Tyree Mary Ruth Vandegrift Ben Van Hall LaLane Van Hall Carolyn Vaughan Tommy Vaughan Shirley Viar John Vigneau Nat Waldon Ann Walker Chuck Wall Jack Wall Linda Ware Erma Watkins Lisa Weaver Allen Webster fgeflwgh rash: Gary Walker Patricia Walker Ann Wallace Ronald Ward Laura Wattles Mary Watts Mike Weigand Brenda Wennerstrom Betty Wrenn Jean Wright Jo Ann Wright Pam M. Wright Sharon Wright Suzanne Wuttke Tom Wyatt Cheryl Yeaman Ricky Yeater Holly Young Jim Young Cindy Zechini James Wiley Beverly White Duval White Mike White Rick White Linda Whitmore Marilyn Wile Melissa Wilkerson Theresa Wilkerson David Williams Joe Williamson Joyce Willoughby Linda Wilson Brenda Wood David Wood Kent Wood Peter Wood Norma Woodard psat's, a test for juniors Junior students leave school with thoughts of the days ahead. sophomore transi- tion smooth but challenging The size of Glass puts a confusing look on sophomores' faces coming to the school for the first time. Cecil Abbott Carol Abramson Robert Ackley Cindy Adams Margie Adams Norma Adams Deborah Afflerbach Ann Akers Bill Akers Delores Alford Sandy Allbaugh Bill Allen Bonnie Allen Diane Almond Mary Almond Michael Amowitz Kelly Anders Jerry Anderson Lisa Anderson William Anthony Carolyn Argenbright 128 Kathy Armistead Doris Arthur Gary Arthur Lawrence Arthur Patricia Arthur Robert Arthur David Ashwell Keith Austin Debbie Ayers Dennis Ayers Debbie Bailey Mary Bailey Mary Beth Bailey Mike Bailey Betty Baldwin Peggy Balla David Ballowe Roxanne Barksdale David Barley Paul Barnes Barry Barnum Pat Bartee Jim Bartley Jay Basham Linda Bates Mary Bates Donna Beale Kenneth Beard Linda Beckner William Berger Janet Berry John Berry Linda Blandford Milton Blanks Susan Blunt Barbara Board Phyllis Bolton James Bouton Anlne Bond Robert Bowman Richard Bradner Steve Brady 1969 brings new minds to the school Vickie Burford David Burks Debbie Burks Georgia Burks Oliver Burks Bonnie Burley David Burnett Michael Burnett Susan Burnett Veronica Burnett Donna Burnett Jackie Burns James Burroughs Hanna Burruss Aaria Butler Nancy Butt Robert Calder Ricky Callahan Susan Breitung Danny Bridgeforth Vicki Britt Larry Brooks Randy Brooks Freddie Brown John Brown Judy Brown Stephen Brown Terry Brown Jane Bruce Debbie Bryant Kathy Bunch Mitzi Burbey Michele Burch Mike Burford Ronnie Cash Amanda Cassada Carole Cassidy Mona Chambers Valerie Chewault Steve Chewning Linda Childress Jeanne Christian Ann Chryssikos Gerald Callands Doug Cameron Becky Campbell Eddie Campbell Jewel Campbell Larry Campbell Wanda Campbell W. C. Campbell Debra Candler David Canfield Jerry Canfield Foster Carlton Debbie Carpenter Vivian Carr Wilbur Carson Becky Carter Denise Carter Kathy Carter Roger Carter Barbara Carter David Carwile Karen Carwile Dickie Case Debbie Cash Many of the confused sophomores just gave UP and left the halls empty. Cece Clark Gerald Clark Leslie Clark Kenneth Clay Royal Clayton Rod Clements Larry Cline Deborah Coffey Linda Coffey Jeff Cohen Danny Coleman Phillip Coleman Roger Coleman Ray Coleman Glenda Coles Dixie Collins Debbie Conley Carrie Connelly Carl Conner Gary Cooper Rennie Cooper Kevin Coughlin Eddie Cox Kathy Cox Pamela Creasy Sue Crews Ray Crickenberger Bruce Crowder Mona Cumbie Allen- Cure A Sophomore finds out a meeting with Assistant Principal Mr. Bailey is not so bad, it can be interesting. faculty goes all out getting students settled Pauline Dale Deborah Dalton Donna Daniel Nancy Daniel John Daniel Belinda Darden Mike Davidson Virginia Davidson Wesley Davidson James Davis Mindy Davis Roger Davis Sharon Davis Steven Davis Vernon Davis Hunter Dawson Joseph Dawson Audrey Dean Darlene Deaner Arlene Dewell John Diffendal l James Dixon Roger Dolan Jerrey Dollinger Samuel Dolsey Clover Dowdy Becky Driskill Keith Driskill Kenneth Driskill Jewel Dry Hillary Duckworth Pattie Dudley Steve East Robin East Rhonda Eastridge Kenneth Edwards Glass students are joining the mod world. Among them is Vicki Womack modeling this casual outfit. Peggy Eubank Charles Evans Darrel Evans Garry Evans Janet Evans Mary Evans Paul Ewing Kelly Falls Ricky Falwell William Farmer Anita Farries Hubert Faulconer Debbie Feinman George Ferguson Janey Ferguson Raymond Ferguson Sandy Ferguson 134 sophomores combine Laurie Engelder Bobby Englander Larry Enochs Vickie Estep George Eroacher Jim Etherington work and play S W- I if 'Yi' 'J' i' x Mary Sue Ferrell Wendell Fields Steve Fisher Judy Fitzgerald Roger Flint Ed Fontana Joan Fontaine Cheryl Ford Paul Forrest Ann Franklin Brenda Franklin Donald Franklin Mary Lou Franklin Sam Franklin William Franklin Coy Fullen - Louis Gallaher Jimi Garrett Toni Giesselman Catherine Giles Debbie Giles Cheryl Gillette Debbie Gilmore Diana Gilpatrick Kathy Glass Peggy Glover Jim Godsey David Goff Susan Goode Patty Goodwin Sunny Gosnell Jeremy Goulding Virginia Gowell Rae Gowen Rit Graves David Grant Diane Greer Charles Griffin Jeff Griffin Deborah Grishaw Nancy Grubbs Janet Gumprich Steven Guthrie Pat Hackett John Hager Beverly Hailey Deborah Hamilton Susan Hamilton Kathryn Hanks Beth Hardesty Rhonda Harding David Harmon Calvin Harris Jo Ann Harris Robert Harris Randy Harrison Ann Harvey Constance Harvey Harriet Harvey Tony Hanley Beth Hatch Jerry Hawes Barbara Hawkins David Hay Mike Hay Robin Hensley Kitty Hicks William Hicks Ann Hill James Hill Ricky Hiller Beverly Hobbs Kit Hobbs Phil Holbrook Walter R. Holland Marcia Hollaran Billy Holt Meg Holt Mike Honig Tommy Houliares Linda Howard Michael Howard Teresa Howell Gary Hudson a new school proves to be hard work The excitement of a new school soon wears off for some students. Phyllis Hudson Jimmy Hunter Joyce Hypes Nancy Hedrick Hutch Hutchison Janice M. Irving Brett Jackson Darryl Jackson Doris Jackson James Jackson Brenda Jacobs David Jacovitch Barry Jarvis Clark Jennings Donald Jennings David Johnson George Johnson Greg Johnson Karen Johnson Nancy Johnson Robbie Johnson Peyton Jonas Bobby Jones clubs win interest of sophomores Michael Jones Susan Jones Deborah Jordan Steve Jordan Melissa Judd David Kagey Eddie Keaton Eric Kleinberg Andrea Kerr Becky Kirby David Kirby Vicki Kirkpatrick Ed Knowles Jimmy Knowles Susan Kulenek Michael Lawhorne Greg Lawhorne Lillian Layne Patricia Layne Wallace Layne Carol League Debbie Lee Pat Lee Wayne Lee Sarah Pugh displays a smile as the Dhotographer snaps another picture. X-My 'S Linda Lewis Michael Litt Brown Londeree Ann Lowe David Lowe Nancy Logwood Karen ,Lucado Kathy Lucas Darrel Lynch Renaldo Lynch Sheila Lyons Mary Lou Malory Wayne Mace Claire MacMillan Tom MacMillan Sarah Maddox Gibbie Mahan Debbie Mann Linda Mann Kathy Manson Steve Marks Marianne Mars Bruce Marshall Randy Marston Sue Martin Chip Mason Peggy Mawyer Wanda Mawyer Kim Maxwell Judy Mayberry Robbin Mayne Nancy McBride Allen McCarthy David McCarthy Karen McClen Kathy McCormick Wanda McCormick Candace McCoy Bill McCraw Della McDaniel Jean McDaniel Homecoming is especially exciting for the sophomore attendants Norma Adams and Mike Moorman. Thomas McGinn David McKee Robert McKinney Stephanie McLaughlin Carrington McVeigh Jimmy McVeigh Joanne McWane Karen Miller Ann Mills Marcia Mills Nida Mills Amanda Minix Odell Minnix Beverley Moody Beverley Moon Claudius Moore Charlotte Morris Gail Morris K 140 homecoming - a new event for sophomores Joan McDaniel Paul McDaniel Susan McDonald Bruce McFaden Deborah McFaden Cleve McGehee X. M xx l Si ' Mike Moorman Pat Morris Terry Morris James Moses Nancy Moses Clinton Mosley Vickie Myers Becky Nav Donnie Newman Mary Noechel Cheryl Noel Tommy Norwood Lisa Novak Bill Nowlin Ed Nuckals Frank O'DonneIl Ricky O'DonnelI Sally Offterdinger Marilyn Olson Peggy Ore Nancy Osborne Gay Ottinger Rose Ottinger Kathy Owen Don Owens Julia Padgett Bobby Paris Bryan Paris Roger Parker Ken Parrish Thomas Parrish Bill Pearson Peggy Pearson Richard Perrow John Perry Kyle Peters Alan Pettigrew Michael Phillips Penny Phillips Robert Phillips Wayne Phillips Kathie Pickrall Russ Picton Harold Pillow Jim Pinigis Lynn Pitman Cynthia Pittard Betty Poe Debbie Poole Gary Powell Wayne Powell 'Randy Power Joe Preston Suzanne Prince Valerie Proehl Cyndie Pugh Sarah Pugh Susan Pugh Terry Rackliffe David Ramey Brennan Ramsey David Ray Rick Read Larry Redwood Dianne Reed Cheryl Reedy George Reeves Linda Reeves Lawan Reid Nancy Reid Suzanne Reid Vanessa Reid Gladys Reynolds Perry Reynolds Robin Reynolds Steve Reynolds Roger Rice James Richardson Martha Roach Jon Roark Mike Robertson Anna Robinson David Root Larry Rose MR eq The exploration of the school's SCA is a unique concept for the class of 1972. Greg Roseberry Gary Rosser Fay Rucker Craig Sable Ray Salyer Fleming Saunders sophomores add theirideas in sca Regina Saunders George Sax Louis Scheckwitz 'Debbra Scott John Scott Sharon Scott Winston Scott Jimmy Seamster Carolyn Shackellord Betty Shavers Dennis Shaw Kent Shelton Tommie Sue Shelton Diane Sherman Pam Shields Darryl Short Will Sigler William Simms 143 outlook of coming years hopeful Ricky Simpson David Sizemore The artistic talent of the underclassmen is portrayed through this outstanding work. Barry Smoot John Snead Jack Snyder Vanessa Sowell John Sowers Ann Speight Thelma Spencer Shirley Stamps Patricia Stanley Steve Station Ricardo Steptoe Yvonne Stinnett Sharon Stinnette Spencer Stone Mary Stout Brack Stovall Mike Suchodolski J. D. Sullivan 144 Angela Smith Debbie Smith Gregory Smith Louis Smith Patty Smith Susan Smith Wesley Sumpter Carol Sutton Pam Swain Reid Sweeney Michele Taylor Diane Terrell Donna Thacker Teresa Thaxton Ray Thomas Rick Thomas Joan Thompson Pamela Thompson Terry Thompson Betsy Thornhill Cathy Thornhill Jim Thornhill Mary Thornhill David Thurman Bo Tibbs Kerry Tilson Gordon Tinnell Robert Toler Brenda Torian Jimmy Tomlin Leslie Tozer Sheila Trammell Dale Trent Ricky Tuckee Kip Tulley Margaret Turberville William Turner Tommy Tweedy Seth Twery Dennis Tyree William Underwood Danny Upchurch Claude Vadasz Paul Vadasz Patty Vadasz John Venable Betty Vest Douglas Viar 145 Looks of hard work and concentration shine forth from a studious sophomore class? Ed Walshe William L. Warren Judy Wascher Barry Watkins Allen Watson Al Watts Billy Watts Bob Waugh Dawne Webb Michele Westervelt Anne Whitaker Barry White Bobby White Sandy White Cathy Whitehouse Polly Wick Rob Wilcher Bobby Williams their progress is Garry Viar Craig Wade Ellen Walker Pat Walker Steve Walker Andrew Waller ensured Debbie Williams Kenneth Williams Jon Williams Ronnie Williams Pearl Wilson Peggy Wilson Don Womack Vicki Womack Kenneth Wright David Yates Harvey Young Jan Williams .lerry Williams Debbie Willoughby Billy wilson Bill Wingfield Paul Wisman Cindy Wood Jeff Wood Jeff Wood Randy Wood Wendy Wood Deborah Woodall Larry Woody Bev Wooldridge Bruce Wooldridge Terry Wooldridge Barbara Wray Johnny Wray David Wright Janie Wright Qf 1,. E S Aa' ui? A..- ' -ii Ex-5 ff' X 7ff7'WWW wVEW ' , highlights portray a dynamic complex of achievements - people - places new school year - new fads School started out as confusing as always, with the reuniting of friends and the settling- down to all new routines. It was observed that the new school year had brought with it a few new fads. The girls' skirts and the boys' hair and sideburns were quite a bit shorter. This year's fashions at Glass include more jewelry, less skirt, more legs, and clunkier shoes. M 150 Jimmy Ping tells how much he loves his school, while Harry Dillard and Johnny Proffitt stand by to make sure he does. E. YC. Glass students await in eager anticipation as the Shrine Assembly begins. ....-......l........,..- ....-M.. M,,,, 59,555 Ngggyy, Mike Burks sings Give Peace a Chance! while he leads the audience at the Publications Assembly. Notice how diligently the CREST staff works with only a week left before a deadline. Books in hand, String Bean happily boards the bus on his way home. Linda Ware takes advantage of extra moments and studies in the library. Our most noble friend, the dune-buggy, waits patiently for 3:20. 151 fi' each day brings new memories Even though another school day had ended and the students headed towards home, they still carried with them the memory of everything that had occured in the course of that day. While a few of these memories grew remote as the day went by, others remained as vivid and as clear-cut as the day that they had taken place. Who would not be able to remember those victorious feelings which enchanted the Glass pep rallies or the ups and downs of a weekly game which tests the students' school spirit, leaving them some- times disappointed, sometimes triumphant, and more than likely quite hoarse? Glass says, We're Number One! School's out - now the mad dash for the parking lot Our cheerleaders take a break with the visiting Cheerleaders atterastrenuous first half- 152 Juniors are getting shorter, as seen when Jackie Moore stands next to a tall senior like Robert Poore. Look that up in your Funk 84 Wagnallsf' Changing classes brings a welcome relief. The privileges of a Senior! Ricky Hodges does his thing on the drums. the time before homeroom is the best part of the day ln the morning before homeroom was one of the most enjoyable parts of the school day. At fE. C. Glass, there was never the problem of what to do or where to go until the bell rang. Students agreed that one of the best places to mingle with friends was the cafeteria, where they could group around the lunch tables to talk, eat breakfast, and finish up last-minute homework. For students who preferred quiet concentration for their homework, the library was always open after 8:10. Here they could study or talk quietly with their friends while taking advantage of the large supplies of magazines and books. l Mrs. Hawkins watches closely to call the fouls in this girls' basketball game. 154 'kenaf'-... 'fb y .5 f . wigs , 2 X 329 ' sf ww A ffl SE . as D .2 ,- --S--X91 t g?. . se- A F A at r . +P ' t exft' 1 if Tommy Poindexter makes good use of his library time. E. C. Glass fans look on with excitement at one of Glass' games. A great time to mingle with friends is on the way to the pep rally. K! Linda Burnette and Mike Schewel go over homework in the Cafe 1 before school. There is nothing like the thrills and excitement of a student-faculty game. 155 winter brings absences, fashions, sports Autumn faded as winter approached and Homecoming marked the last big event of the fall. Homecoming activities included the crowning of the King and Queen and the for- mation of 1970 by the senior class on the foot- ball field. When the absentees soared up into the hundreds, everyone knew that winter had officially arrived. Day in and day out, the infirmary dealt with overcrowded conditions and the pupil-accounting office handled an unbelievable amount of excuses. Another sign that winter had arrived was the opening of basketball season which brought with it ,a lot of rip-roaring pep rallies. Girls found a fashion- able means of reducing the winter chill by the wearing of maxi-coats. Mr. Cobbs makes a call to check on a student's absence. 156 l l Students pour into the gym for another noisy, riotous pep rally. The bon-fire pep rally proved to be very successful. l The new French faSl'Ii0I1 is the maXi-C021 with the Infirmary cases mount up as the flu season moves in. mini-look as modeled by Susan Bennett. The Homecoming Court: C. Gantt and B. Lippard, Sr. Attendants: N. Adams and M. Mooreman, Soph Attendantsg D. Ashworth and R. Rash, Homecoming Attendants. Queen and Kingg A. Ford and G. Amonette, Jr. 157 i Front Row: A. Trice, J. Tucker, P. Torrence, B. Thornhill, B. Wood, L. Williams, J. Williams, C. Yeaman. Second Row: P. Powell, E. Ramsey, D. Plunkett, K. Price, D. Reid, J. Sydnor, B. Vaughan, S. Short, E. Thompson, C. Rosenberger, B. Shotton, K. Riner. Third Row: Miss Wiley, F. Hamlett, C. Hargis, G. Harvey, L. Krantz, J. Habel, J. Guthrie, L. Gunn, L. Gillis, Mr. Porter. Fourth Row: R. Young, M. Davis, N. Dowling, K. Elrod, E. Woody, G. Wright, A. Wingfield, T. Wingfield. Fifth Row: E. Cosby, J. Davies, E. Davis, D. Davis, R. Olds, B. Novak, nat'l. honor society characterizes honor and scholarship The National Honor Society was composed of seniors who had maintained at least a 90.0 average and had shown excellence in leader- ship, honesty, service, and scholarship. The tapping of the new members was on March 25. Approximately fifteen per cent of the senior class was inducted this year. These students possessed commendable qualities and have achieved creditable accomplishments, and are the leaders of our student body. 158 K. Morland, T. Ofterdinger. Sixth Row: H. Barnett, J. Cobb, L. Cox, B Connelly, R. Malcolm, B. Lippard, R. Myers, K. Mason. Seventh Row M. J. Evans, M. Ferrell, B. Ford, C. Anderson, D. Martin, S. Mason, P Litchford, B. Kyle. Eighth Row: M. Brown, D. Brooks, T. Campbell, C Davis, D. Holland, C. Jabsen, J. Houston, M. L. Hanley. Ninth Row A. Batten, B. Bittle, M. Brewer, C. Gentry, S. Galloway, M. Freeman B. Friar. Tenth Row: J. Hammersley, D. Ford, C. Bibee, J. Booth, T Arthur, L. Agee, H. Albee, C. Aderton. Miss Wiley and Mr. Porter inform the new members of the organizational meeting. The E. C. Glass Debate Team carried home two trophies from the Longwood tournament. Elizabeth Ramsey was voted by fellow classmates to be the D.A.R. Good Citizen. Richard Bryant, American Field Service candidate, will go abroad this summer as an exchange student. 159 glass students receive merit awards National Merit Letters of Commendation were given to S. J. Davies, M. Freeman, P. Powell, J. Cobb, C. Anderson, Galloway, L. Gunn, T. Campbell, D. Caldwell, S. Sumpter, R. Crowder not shown. I l M l National Merit Semi-finalists were: N. Dowling, D. Reid, M. Evans. Mike Ferrell and Mike Cardwell were finalists in the National Achievement Test. 1 160 l All Regional Band: Front Row: C. Fuller, G. Thornhill, B. Connelly, C. Barrett, T. Price. Rosser, M. Calvert, E. Burnette, C. Baker, K. Third Row: K. Price, S. Goode, L. Gunn, D. Davis, Staples. Second Row: R. Birch, R. Kalen, C. T. Viar, S. Guthrie, J. Syndor. Members of the Quill and Scroll: Front Row: S. Sumpter, J. Hammersley. Second Row: J. Hauel, B. Novak, E. Cosby. Third Row: K. Elrod, C. Aderton, C. Anderson. Fourth Row: T. Campbell, R. Olds, R. Crowder, A. Batten, T. Arthur. Regional All-State Chorus: Front Row: B. Gowing, B. Car- wile, A. Dewell. Second Row: S. Anderson, T. Ballowe P. Forrest, M. Whorley, H -Olson not shown. 16i six WH' XZ' ef-'-W' actlvltles combine student interests with meaningful - worthwhile action 163 student government launches new format Spurred on by the enthusiastic leadership of Ronnie Rash, the S.C.A. started off this year with a cry for student involvement. At once it was evident that the call was being answered so the S.C.A. began to put projects into action. The first of the great things to come was the marking off of a cheering section at city stadium which proved to be a real outlet of school spirit at games. Our student body then proceded to revise the school's constitution and create a grievance committee to handle student prob- lems. Aside from its political activities, the S.C.A. managed to provide entertainment and fun for its members with a Christmas Dance. Activities Council brings the clubs together to discuss new projects. 164 Secretary Amy Wingfield and Treasurer Michael Ferrell listen in at a committee meeting. President Ronnie Rash and Vice-President Elizabeth Ramsey are still at each others' throats. l l l John Gillan, the AFS student, shares a banana with his favorite girl. Interested students attend a meeting to help solve prob- lems confronting the S.C.A. l Front Row: M. Ferrell, A. Wingfield, E. Ramsey, R. Rash K. Pearson, S. Deacon, C. Calhoun, D. Giles, R. Wick, P. Duckworth, D. Coffee, J. Saunders. Second Row: R Smith, C. Jones, L. Freeman, L. Stern, L. Stovall, P. nnell R Brown T Evans S Pugh S VasBary, C. Co y, . , . , . , . Reed. Third Row: D. Honig, J. Cobb, M. Davis, S. Ben- nett, B. Vaughan, E. Shearer, R. Olds, J. Guthrie, J. Fergueson, T. Giesselman, M. Noechel, P. Jonas, V. Womack, D. Lee, D. Difennal, B. Coates, N. Cox. Fourth Row: T. Poindextor, B. Ford, C. Aderton, B. Bittle, P. Powell, C. Jabson, T. Wingfield, S. Galloway, G. Wright, M. Brown, B. Crowder, T. Houlairs, J. McVeigh, M. Best. Fifth Row: D. Long, J. Lane, J. Sydnor, J. Habel, C. Gentry, R. Crowder, T. Arthur, T. Campbell, M. Hawkins C. Yearman, M. Moorehead, C. Middleton, W. McQuarry Sixth Row: R. Myers, B. Jones, R. Young, M. Owen, M Ramsey, T. Vaughan. Seventh Row: D. Best, M. Osteen E. Woody, C. Bibee, D. Ford, S. Harrington, R. Fineman G. Amonette. Eighth Row: W. Shuford, K. Mason. honor league keeps integrity at glass Under the guidance of Miss Hight, the Honor League members throughout the school strove to promote ideals and self-respect at E.C. Glass. Annually, they posted a copy of the honor pledge in every classroom. Devoted to the preservation of honor among the student body, it has a long record of dedicated service. lt also is recognized as the oldest organization in the school. Although the club had a slow start this year, it had promises of reaching high goals with the leadership of Chuck Bibee, Miss Hight, sponsor of the Honor League, takes a min- ute out from her Chemistry class. l Front Row: C. Bibee, E. Ramsey, S. Galloway, D. Ashworth, J. Hammersley, T. Offterdinger. Seoond Row: N. Gilliam, W. Tolliver, D. Jackson, D. Ferris, B. McCraw, D. Adkins, S. Pugh, N. Johnson, C. Yeaman, S. Short, C. Pearson, K. Wilkerson, B. Hughes, C. MacMillan, V Womack, L. Novak, A. Bond. Third Row: K. Simpson, J Gillan, W. McQuarry, R. Arthur, D. Reid, A. Morris, S Stewart, D. Cash, P. Dudley, C. Connelly, B. Gowin, S Deacon, N. Daniel, B. Pearson, W. Mawyer, T. Shelton 166 Fourth Row: R. Feinman, E. Kleinberg, A. Webster, T. Campbell, C. Blake, B. Lloyd, S. Smith, B. Hardesty, B. Campbell, C. Wyatt, B. Butterworth, A. Morrissette, P. Kelly, J. Evans, D. Holland. Fifth Row: G. Ammonette R. Terrell, T. Vaughan, G. Davis, W. Shuford, M. Owen, B. Platt, R. Young, B. Vaughan, N. Dowling, E. Woody, K. Taurman, W. Madison, B. Thornhill, S. White, E. Burn- ette, C. Craddock, J. Brickels, T. Esselman, J. Adams. history club pursues wisdom and truth Robert Smith and George Morris plan a trip to California for some 'future date. Front Row: R. Smith, L. Stern, L. Stovall. Second Row B. Flint, A. Holland, D. Batten, L. Pettyjohn, A. Batten L. Peters, M. Nowlin, Miss Miller. Third Row: R. Adkins, The Apostles of Heredotus was a very prom- ising club at Glass. ln today's world an idea of historical events could lead up to ideals in fu- ture activities. There was no better way to understand today's problems than by grasping the reasons for those of yesterday. With the executive board composed of: President, Rob- ert Smith, Vice-President, Linda Sterng and Secretary-Treasurer, Laurie Stovall, the History Club met every first and third Monday of each month to discuss projects. They made plans to obtain speakers and also planned a field trip in the spring. The purpose of the field trip was to show an interest in history as well as to appreciate it. There was discussion on having an essay contest in the club. All these things and more went together in making the History Club one of accomplishment and worth. M. Powers, C. Fullen, C. Jones, H. Payne, B. Thornhill, L. Gallaher, G. Morris. 167 agorians practice oral expression The Agorian Council under the sponsorship of Mrs. Currence, accomplished much this year. The club launched its 1969-1970 program by giving a Halloween program for the patients at the Lynchburg Nursing Home. ln the spring several members of the Agorian Council parti- cipated in speech tournaments. The club also sponsored the first forensic tournament to be held at E. C. Glass. Many schools in the area were represented and many students partici- pated in the contest. The Agorian Council has shown this year that if a club puts its mind to it, great things can be accomplished. Patty Pinigis and Mary Hawkins discuss a speech in Agorian Council. ' ' 4 .5 -. if gif, fy-jtfygavfiv V if S WY' L' .ic Front Row: R. Bryant, L. Peters, M. K. Hawkins, R. Third Row: S. Lawhorne, M. Evans, M. Mayer, J. Feinman, Mrs. Currence. Second Row: R. Carwile, J. Somers, G. Foster, H. Payne, C. Walker, M. Anderson, K. Simpson, D. Fisher, M. Brown, K. Walker. 168 Rhodenhizer, R. Smith. Front Row: C. Anderson, R. Fineman, G. Amonette. Second Row: T. Arthur, K. Mason, W. McQuarry, K. Greg Amonette and Mike Schewel pour over some strategies of debate. I Walker, Mrs. Batten. Third Row: M. Hawkins, M. Schewel, M. Hulser. argumentative skills of debaters bring home trophy While developing arguments to build stable cases,,members of the Debate Club gained knowledge on current topics and acquired the ability to express themselves. The debate team this year attempted to win the Western District Championship. With an all-around strong team, it did not set its hopes too high either. lt opened its inter-scholastic season in a fifteen school debate held at Douglas Freeman High School of Richmond. Glass made an excellent showing, being named best negative team. Under the expert instruction of the debate team sponsor, Mrs. Batten, the debaters gained the experience and technique needed to face opponents on the debate floor. All these things added up to a hard-working, enthu- siastic, strong, debate team that was a major threat in the State. 169 ' . Q, . T. if a Q? Tiwfjgfffis .L . ,A-eia-.xiii 'R 1 ' ew'- Front Row: C. Thornhill, R. Smith, R. Ward, T. Campbell, J. Sydnor, M. Ramsey, D. Williams, C. Aderton. Second Row: A. Anderson, M. Ferrell, R. Hiller, S. Stinnette, P. Kious, B. McCarthy, L. Gunn, D. science excursion enriches members' probing minds This year the Science Club offered great oppor- tunities for anyone interested in science to get involved and learn many new and interesting things pertaining to it. An especially new as- pect of the club was the study and observation of gliders. They secured a speaker from B 81 W who demonstrated and explained one. Plans have even been made to start a glider club. With the guidance of sponsor Mr. Fielder and President Mike Ramsey, the members antici- pated taking several field trips later in the year and maybe a special one to the Smithsonian Institute. All these things showed that the Sci- ence Club was definately on the go. 170 Restuccia. Third Row: W. McQuarry, L. Thomas, D. Powers, G. Torrence, T. Vaughan, W. Shuford, V. Harper, F. Newman, Mr. Fielder. l Mike Ramsey and David Williams discuss plans for an approaching Science Club meeting. Mr. Racer, the Stockholders' sponsor, pauses by the radiator in a spare moment. stockholders buy - market values down The H236 Skidoo Club was formed by mem- bers of the four Economics classes. There were no formal meetings, however, auctions were held in the individual class periods. Mr. Racer, the Economics teacher, headed his students' adventure into the world of stocks. Two stock- brokers were elected from each class: they went downtown to Anderson-Strudwick stock office to select a promising stock, Whittaker. The indivi- dual could only have an initial purchase of ten shares at 5056 each, but he could buy more at the auction for any price that was offered. At the end of the Economics course, the stock was sold and they decepted a loss because the market was down. Front Row: D. Holland, L. Davis, W. Herndon, V. McCoy A. Paxton, M. Nowlin, J. Anderson, L. Daniel, M. Potter K. Elrod. Second Row: J. Sizemore, D. Dudley, B Coleman, D. Godsey, S. Freese, B. Vincent, C. Jabsen, B. Bittle. Third Row: G. Lynch, E. Noel, D. Lucy, K Riner. J. Freeman, E. Cosby, D. Batten, E. Lambert, T. Y I Offterdinger. B. Phelps, G. Blandford. Fourth Row: P. Arrington, D. Booth, R. Elder, L. Dziewisz, F. Kidd, M. Barnhill, E. Hawks, R. Young, M. Burks, Mr. Racer, M. Harvey. Fifth Row: B. Calhoun, D. Adams, R. Rash, M. Owen, R. Peters, C. Campbell. 171 Front Row: C. Duckworth, D. Davis, B. Bashem, P. Row: Miss McCleod, L. Hill, M. Harvey, S. Wiley, V. Kious, W. Hicks, E. Woody, K. Flint. Second Row: M. McCoy, T. Bost, B. Watkins, L. Cox, B. Lensey, D. Ware, D. Tuck, E. Thompson, M. Vandegrift, L. Krantz, Maddox, M. Rosenberger, S. Roakes, Mrs. Mayberry. M. Ragland, C. Johnson, B. Stone, B. Cumbey. Third the fha encourages the worthy art of homemaking The Future Homemakers of America club created interest in all phases of home econom- ics. This year it met in the fall to organize its program for the year. During the year the members were responsible for arranging the display case outside the homemaking depart- ment. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all: these were the goals strived for by the FHA members. Donna Maddox and Donna Campbell practice their lesson on etiquette while serving tea. 172 y-teens provide service for community l Jane Anderson leaves to attend a Y-Teen meeting at the YWCA. Through service and fellowship the Y-Teen members developed qualities, attitudes, and traits which helped them to find and take their place in their homes, their school, their churches, and their community. To fulfill these ideals, the members enacted many philanthro- ic projects throughout the Lynchburg area during the 1969-70 year. During Thanksgiving, needy families were given baskets filled with food. Christmas parties were given for children at the Miller Home, the Presbyterian Home, and the Lynchburg Training School. Many of the Y-Teens volunteered their services as candy-stripers, workers at cityplaygrounds, and workers for the Volunteer Youth Depart- ment, in response to a number of special re- quests. Besides having service projects, the members of the Y-Teens were visited many times by speakers who spoke on a variety of topics. The year was one of fun and work dur- ing which the members tried their best to live up to their goals. Front Row: G. Morris, J. Bruce, K. Miller, P. Balla, N. Mills, S. Martin, K. Carter, J. Anderson, M. Winfrey. Second Row: V. Burford, C. Cassidy, T. Howell, D. Cash, V. Myers. S. Bernett, D. Collins, M. Cumby, S. Wiley. Third Row: N. Hedrick, J. Denning, C. Pillow, S. Prince, J. Mayberry, S. Crews, J. Thompson, N. Danills, P. Sanders, B. Barker. Fourth Row: P. Walker, M. Guthrie, J. Wright, B. Campbell, P. Eubank, C. Calhoun, J. Harris, A. Spaight, N. Slater, A. Cohen. Fifth Row: C. Pugh, P. Thompson, C. Vaughan, G. Smith, D. Godsey. Sixth Row: K. Glass, A. Hill, K. Pickrall, M. Freeman, M. Tweedy, D. Brown, S. Brooks, B. Gowin, J. Robeson, B. Megginson. 173 latin club says - latina bona est The 1969-1970 Latin Club, under the leader- ship of Mr. Robert Turek, began the year by electing its officers. They were Consuls Bruce Ford and Joan Cobb, Praetor Ed Burnette, Scriba Janice Hammersley, and Quaestor Mark Davis. Projects undertaken by the Latin Club were varied. The three most important included a field trip to the Fine Arts Center, the publish- ing of a Latin newspaper, and the Latin Ban- quet. All the activities were interesting and carried out with enthusiasm. Throughout the year, the Latin Club executed numerous plans for the benefit of its members. The diligence and vivacity put into this club proves once again that Latin lives today! Kenny Mason, Vicki Farmer and Bruce Ford don togas for the Latin banquet. Q Front Row: B. Ford, E. Burnette, J. Cobb, J. Hammersley, M. Davis. Second Row: B. Bittle, E. Page, M. Kidd, T. Bost, G. Wright, M. K. Meredith, V. Farmer, M. L. Harvey, D. White, A. Ford. Third Row: D. Davis, D. 174 Williams, S. Sumpter, D. Chapman, E. Ramsey, K. Riner, J. HODD. C. Hargis. Fourth Row: J. Jacobs, M. Ramsey, K. Staples, K. Mason, F. Spruce, R. Lloyd, J. Whiley, Mr. Turek. Front Row: C. Abramson, C. Connelly, D. Terrell, G. Amonette, R. Feinman, J. Gillan, A. Butler, A. Jones, C. Wyatt. Second Row: Miss Wilkinson, C. Aderton, A. Bat- ten, G. Ottinger, L. Lewis, S. Wittke, K. Rossiter, V. Moore, L. Toret, D. Williams Third Row: P. Powell, E. Ramey, B. Clark, A. Mason, K. Carmile, K. Bunch, S. Prince, D. Cash, V. Myers, K. Hobbs. Fourth Row: C. Clark, L. Pitman, c. iviassie, D. Butten, s. kirk, L. Egelder, T. Howell, S. Pugh, B. Hobbs, T. Shelton, V. Womack. Fifth Row: M. Mars, K. Mooreland, T. Gilpatrick. A. Cohen, J.'Washer, B. White, C. Craddock, C. Middleton, D. Fisher, M. Christian, L. Stovall rench club puts on a play en francais' Tommie Shelton prepares a report for the French Club. Front Row: Mrs. Fore, R. Picton, D. Jacovitch, B. Connoly, C. Jennings. Second Row: V. Britt, D. Mitchell W. McQuarry, J. Somers, S. Davis, P. Arthur, K. Glass, D. Woodall, S. Stinnette, S. Short, H. Albee. Third Row: B. Wingfield, M. Noechel, B. Kyle, M. Freeman, C. McKenna, S. Deacon, A. North, K. Simpson, P. The French Club this year offered its members a chance to put their knowledge of the French language to use. All the meetings were con- ducted entirely in French, led by the president, Joan Cobb. Its members were also urged to converse in the language as fluently as possi- ble. Meetings were exciting this year as well as full of entertainment. Before the Christmas holidays, the members of the fifth-year class put on a take-off of The Night Before Christmas with the dialogue en francais. The members also participated in the program by singing a variety of French Christmas car- ols. After each meeting, the students enjoyed socializing while eating the delicious refresh- ments prepared by individual French classes. Under the sponsorship of Miss Wilkinson and Mrs. Fore, it certainly seemed that the French Club was one of achievementrand fun. McFaden, C. Stinnette. Fourth Row: R. Hiller, L. Gunn, C. MacMillan, M. Suhling, B. Shotten, S. Bennett, L. Mason, J. Jacobson, B. Vincent, S. Pugh, C. Pugh, P. Vasberry. Fifth Row: M. Evans, L. Peters, L. Stern, W. Reams, L. Lee, C. Gentry, J. Davies, T. Campbell, R. Berry, J. Perry, D. Restuccia, S. Stone. Front Row: C. Johnson, P. Torrence, B. Gray, J. Guthrie, G. Petrey, P. Pinigis, S. Spencer, S. Stephens, B Pickeral, M. Owen. Second Row: P. Kious, C. Rogers, C Belkin, T. Bailey, M. Moorehead, D. Maddox, E. Sale, M Howlin, C. Jones, K. Walker, S. Wilkes. Third Row: G Smith, P. Martin, R. Smith, S. Elliot, L. Johnson, D. Sivert, M. Winfrey, W. Pugh, A. Anderson, J. Houseton, J. Williams, L. Hammerstrom. Fourth Row: G. Marshall, B. Thornhill, R. Myers, S. Martin, C. Anderson, K. Wilkerson, J. Jones, L. Smith, G. Smith, D. Maddox, S. Goode, K. Smith, M. Szydlowski. spanish club gains helpful knowledge The programs of the Spanish Club this year were aimed at giving its members the oppor- tunity to practice speaking the language. The club itself was composed of Spanish students at all levels of learning. The members learned that the function of a language was to commu- nicate ideas through the practice of speaking it. The club activities were spurred on by an enthusiastic and lively sponser, Mrs. Pilkinton, and its hard-working president, Mike Doyle. The members of the club not only had fun, but also gained knowlege of the customs and lives of the Spanish people. 176 Mrs. Pilkinton, the Spanish Club sponsor, explains the Spanish language to students. Front Row: L. Forehand: Treas., C. Wyatt: Sec., C. Mc- Kenna: Treas., B. Novak: Pres., J. Gillan: V-Pres. Second Row: S. Stevens, S. Driskell, J. Melhaff, T. Shelton, P. Mahoffey, S. Stewart, L. Lee, A. Gilliam, M. Nowlin, M. Harvey, B. Plckrel, J. Houseton, K. Elrod, L. Armstead, Cinture Society members sell tickets to a movie sponsored by the group. new transformation brings cinema and literature together New ideas, new projects and a new name set the old Literature Society into a more active, farther reaching organization. The study of films was introduced as a first at Glass and supplemented the study of literature in the club. Films like The Slender Thread and Shen- andoah were presented by the Cinture Society at small admission prices and studied and dis- cussed afterwards so that students could ap- preciate all aspects of the films. Another first at Glass started by the Cinture Society was a permanent paperback book stall holding over 200 different titles. Sponsors Mrs. Cobbarld Miss Wagner helped tremendously in getting these projects moving. R. Ward. Third Row: C. Stinnette, S. Rosenburger, K. Smith, L. Hammerstrom, K. Walker, B. Shotten, A. Pax- ton, B. Vincent, V. Jesse, M. Kidd, D. Batten, M. Kyle, A. Batten, E. Cosby, C. Duckworth, C. Massie, A. Anderson. Front Row: G. Smith, B. Gray, P. Powell, N. Slater, J. Driskill, C. Jabsen, B. Barker, S. Mayberry, V. Willoughby, S. Breiting, C. Massie. Second Row: B. Wood, M. Kidd, students exploring the library gain from assistants With such a large student body, the library at E.C. Glass had a big job in its efforts to accom- modate the needs of the students. ln our world of increasing knowledge, our library strove to supply the students with a large variety of academic materials from books to audio-visual aids. In order to keep efficiency and order, about twenty students voluntarily offered their aid during one period of each dav to work in the library. Their duties were endless and ranged from checking out books to taking up passes as students came to the library. Even with all these duties, the volunteer assistants were required to maintain an acceptable aca- demic standing in order to work in the library. These assistants helped students and teachers throughout the school year. 178 gggi, G. Blandford, D. Lucy, M. White, G. Patterson, C. Jones, D. Hall, A. Nelson, V. Smith, L. Ware, P. Stanley. s s-- as Cynthia Massie reads a book while on duty at the permit desk. AHF Front row: C. Stinnette, J. Gillan, B. McCarthy, E. Everett, R. White, P. Pinigis, G. Petrey, C. Yeaman, A. Batten. Second row: B. Watkins, M. Ware, A. Mason, K. Showalter, C. Coker, C. Middleton, R. Wick, D. Trent, P. Tabor, A. S. Schwartz, M. B. Pickett, J. Sydnor, L. Gunn. Marybeth Brewer explains texture to Don McLean, but he doesn't seem to be listening. .kmwww Third row: C. Johnson, J. Houston, S. Blevins, C. Gantt, B. Vincent, L. Armstead, C. Rogers, M. Brewer, D. McLean, B. Cothran, D. Ayers, A. Price, M. Wile, B. Richardson. Not Shown: R. Bryant. art club exhibits members' creativity The Glass Palette was a club directed toward the interests of the artistically inclined stu- dents of Glass. It satisfied all the artistic whims of its temperamental members with such activities as selling art, sketching picnics, painting posters, mounting pictures, attending seminars, entering contests and other such events. Regular meetings were held every third Thursday of each month. Their members learned helpful hints from local artists. As a service to the school, the club illustrated The Critic. The Palette was very busy this year helping put up a display at the Lodge of the Fisherman, going on trips, counting profits from art sales and preparing for an exhibit. 179 'WS Front Row: D. Ford, T. Rosser, B. Shotten. Second Row: M. Christian, J. Anderson, E. Ramsey, R. Olds, Mrs. McCarty, K. Gieselman, L. Davis, D. Ashworth, A. Mason, E. Davis. Third Row: D. Williams, K. Elrod, B. Novak, R. Terrell. deadlines wreak havoc with crest staff The yearbook staff this year spent long hours, as well as long weekends, in its effort to pro- duce a yearbook for the students of Glass. At the first of the year, thoughts were turned to the Publications Assembly, the purpose of which was to promote student interest in the publications. The assembly this year reflected change in all aspects and proved to be quite a success. After it was over, the staff got down to business, selling ads, drawing layouts, typ- ing, and doing the million other things which went into the make-up of the 1970 Crest. Thanks certainly should go to Mrs. McCarty, who was the staff's advisor and who devoted plenty of time in helping them get the job done. 180 wl . Martha Christian, Ed Ramsey, Tommy Rosser and Debbie Ford fit pictures for some final layouts. s 2 Co-editor Karen Elrod, advisor Mrs. McCarty, and co-editor Barbara Novak always find something to do sixth period. LaVerne Davis and Donna Ashworth peck away busily at their typewriters. Will all that copy ever be finished? Rhonda Olds works hard trying to get pictures cropped for that Crest deadline. 181 critic staff shows active imagination The Critic, the bi-annual magazine, has long been bestowed with many honors for its award-winning contents. Although a fall edi- tion was not published this year, Mrs. Wilson and the staff members promised an exciting spring publication. With the help of students' submissions, The Critic workers put together a magazine full of literary achievements. Nleet- ing every day sixth period in their third floor niche, they not only created their own work, but reviewed that of other students before using it. The members of The Critic proved- that hard work plus a little fun is the key to success. Cheryl Yeaman, Ted Campbell, and Chip Anderson are examples of the mighty Critic staff at work. i l i l l Front Row: C. Anderson, J. Cobb, A. Batten, T. Pickett, R. Crowder, C. Yeaman, J. Mehlhaff, Mrs. Campbell, L. Cox. Second Row: lVl. Schewel, Nl. B. Wilson. Third Row: E. Cosby. 182 gym- , , A -,N ,y.,,. Richard Crowder shows his angry stare when someone threatens to take away his teddy bear. Linda Cox, Joan Cobb, C and Ann Batten go over some new material. The gate-keepers of The Critic zoo are Mike Schewel and Ted Campbell. 183 opinions and facts highlight the high times Typewriters beat a steady rhythm as the High Times newspaper staff voiced Glass issues. Each day, hours were spent reading proofs and making sure each detail was accurate. Friday mornings, every other week, found edi- tors and staff members handing out the finished products. ln order to encompass all student action and spirit, beat reporters searched for unique club and academic as- pects. Students turned to newsprint to find the issues of today. This year was a time to learn views on drugs, drinking, and student accomplishments. As E. C. Glass adopted change, a new spirit, and student involvement, the newspaper was there to record the history of 1970. Front Row: J. Hammersley, R. Bryant, B. Bittle, J. Habel, V. Farmer, L. Hill, M. Loving, J. Duff. Second Row: Miss Pritchard, T. Shelton, S. McLaughlin, K. Lucado, C. Aderton, B. Carter, S. Stamps, T. Arthur. After days of counting votes, Eddie Woody crowns himself Snow King. Third Row: S. Sumpter, S. Twery, J. Diffendal, J. McDaniel, H. Coleman. Fourth Row: B. Thompson, T. Wright, B. Ford, E. Woody, S. Booth, K. Olds. wa- k Miss Pritchard, the High Times sponsor, eagerly awaits the final bell. Many hours are spent typing up article after article for the High Times. Nlembers of the High Times staff, Christine Aderton, Betsy Bittle, and,Stephanie McLaughlin, work hard to get the paper out on time. l i 185 david garriok play rejuvenates glass' theatre In David Garrick, the players gained experi- ence by being with other people. Plans were made to put on three productions in the spring. One was the One Act Play Festival production which was entered in competition for the title of Western District Champions. Another promising play was The Skin of Our Teeth by Thornton Wilder. The members were also co-sponsors with the Senior Class in prod- ucing the annual Senior Play. Aside from act- ing, Mrs. Bernick, the sponsor of the club, took the members to see Anteglaise in Char- lottesville which was put on by the Virginia Players. The students enjoyed this and were able to observe acting techniques at work. Front Row: D. Plunkett, B. Connally, S. Galloway. Second Row: C. Gantt, R. Malcolm, S. Rosenberger, K. Walker. Third Row: Mrs. Bernick, Laurie Stovall, C McKenna, L. Forehand, P. Pinigis, S. Spencer, C. Stinnette, Fourth Row: J. Addams, D. Page, B. Basham, S. Elliot, G. Hobbs. Fifth Row: C. Aderton, L. Armistead, B. Flint, L. Hammerstrom, K. Smith, C. Cohen, D. Ford l l Sarah Spencer glances up from her book to smile at something funny. D. Wooldridge, C. Rogers, F. Spruce. Sixth Row: J. Godsey, A. Butler, R. Wick, R. Smith, C. Rosenberger, C. Middleton, R. Davidson. Seventh Row: I. Samuels, W. Hogan, M. Freeman, B. Kyle, R. Scheckwitz, C. McGehee, R. Price, M. Calvert. Eighth Row: K. Flint, H. Payne, K. Price, L. Whitmore, K. Simpson. ' 1 1 ' ' ' t ' - ' K!US H4 s- - 4 V - 1' -- ' I - Nggxvs 1 ' Sz ,y fn Q55 N E E ' Egg 1 z X MM? K- 5:1 .. ,K , - 5 , QQ ! M ef- Q-,...:l.y 5 5 ,g a f v -, ,-- .xF ' K5 ' 'Aww ' , JM fifty f 1 ww zffaiy 2---H-W xxx if ft gg.: k as L7 ...EE 1 Q, Q Q ki 410 L Y - I 5 i n M: M 1 ' I 'vnsxi EG -' ,f , ,4 V ,AMD -.-+.:.:gf,: Q, 'N-.mf-? V16-4351 's zz, , . ii ffvg , feqz,::'5'e vga 134 A z?gs'f-k9:iE-':2 5wfH - X- 4 Az 15-IL.. f':3:S?Ea, 1' , Q 12 . x gifs-,ii fi 1 yu n g, ' - 1, .9151-fl' 4' gt . mi: -Y-:mx 49.3- A ifig, W ., ' 1, V1 ' Nsifiafsi- 1121- 5 if. -s 5 5xIf',' .C . ff ' f 5 ki 1 s z .5391 iw., Q ., 13' ,L , z ,Q-Q, 14? f 5fii,1M -, ,miggi 5 , ' 4 Qfw?-Sliisff' i? f1?g5? xfiigw M- '-'fvim ' 'wi x ' . . JA- ' K Aw :A Q v choir improves under new direction Under the new direction of Nlr. Carl Harris, the E. C. Glass Concert Choir had not only increased in number, but in quality as well. Approximately one hundred talented students from three class periods made up the choir. The members were trained as a group in music theory and indi- vidually in voice. Sixteen members of the Concert Choir com- posed the newly formed Glass High Chorale. These students were chosen by the director on the basis of vocal ability, interest, and ap- pearance. The group was an asset to the musi- cal program at Glass, as it performed a variety of songs from spiritual to popular. Emily Davis receives extra instruction from lVlr. Harris in voice training. i i i 188 The talented members of the E. C. Glass Concert Choir pose around the grand piano for a picture. concert ohoir becomes glass Chorale Front Row: B. Gowin, M. Whorley, B. Carwile, A. Dewell, derson, H. Olson, B. Light, Mr. Harris. Not shown M V. Sandifer, L. Dixon. Second Row: B. Butterworth, E. Evans. Davis, T. Ballowe, C. Smoot, J. Davies, J. Ward, S. An- Mr. Harris guards Choir Room door to make sure that these students don't escape before the bell rings. 189 i H K The Concert Band provides fine entertainment for the community of Lynchburg. Q gi' 5 .Q 1 -5 ' . , i Q tzz -A A,,- .5 is ii band leads hilltoppers in enthusiasm With band leader Mr. Joe Secrest leading the way, the E. C. Glass band kept spirits high with snappy music all during the year. Our band was noted for its excellent sound and its precision obtained by a lot of hard work and early morning practices. High-stepping drum major Kathy Price led the band briskly down the field during football game half-times to entertain the fans giving a great show of the band's skilled marching and great-sounding music. The band was also present at the bas- ketball games and pep rallies leading the stu- dents in great outbursts of school spirit and enthusiasm. Many times members of the band set aside their instruments to stand up and cheer for the Hilltoppers. They proved to be a great cheering section at almost every major school athletic event. 190 Nlr. Secrest, the band director, leads members through one of their more difficult pieces. Interested band students hang on Mr. Secrest's every word The Marching Band adds spirit to Glass football games. l Donna Maddox shows her skilltwirling a fiery baton at Tweedy. majorettes exhibit outstanding skills The E. C. Glass Majorettes added a glowing touch to many Glass football games and pep meetings. Timing, rhythm and a smooth per- formance came with many hours of hard work and practice all during the year. ln cooperation with the band, the Glass majorettes were con- stantly providing entertainment and spirit for the students at our school. The team was com- posed of six enthusiastic and peppy girlsp Lynn Krantz, Donna lVladdox, Sharon Scott, Ann Hill, Susan Albaugh, and Kathy Tweedy. After observing them perform, it was easy to see that the 1969-1970 squad proudly and capably represented E.C. Glass onymany occasions. 192 Donna Maddox shows her skill twirling a fiery baton, at Glass' bonfire pep rally. Front Row: N. Edwards, J. Sims. Second Row: R. Cash, G. Erbacher, A. Burns, S. Collins, A. Williams, J. Jacobsen, B. Allen, J. Canfield, G. Bird, T. Poindexter. Third Row: P. Barnes, G. Arthur, P. Dalton, V. Davis, P. Sensabaugh, J. Carter, J. Burroughs, T. Murrell, L. Rose, J. Farris. Fourth Row: F. O'Donnell, L. Brooks, J. Daniel, E. Nuckols, M. Lawhorn, M. Moore, J. Sydnor, D. Secrist. Fifth Row: A. Woodford, S. Dolsey, R. Coleman, M. Almond, G. Braxton, L. Arthur, D. Hodnett, H. White Front Row: D. Powers, J. Parrish, K. Wood, R. Carey, M Robertson. Second Row: R. Bomar, N. Jackson, H Dawson, T. MacMillan, D. Rafferty, P. Reynolds, B Gibbs. Third Row: G. Thomas, R. Harrison, R. Moore, W Anthony, L. Cline, B. Stovall, P. Tyree. Fourth Row: J. C Jackson, H. Hutchinson, B. Paris, W. Layne, O. Burks G. Johnson, W. Franklin. Fifth Row: D. Root, L. McElroy R. McKinny, R. Lynch, R. Sweeny, J. Whiley, B. VanHaIl rotc enlightened by field trips Although the ROTC program was started only two years ago it now has a firm foothold in the activities at Glass. The course was divided into two sections, leadership which was taught by Sergeant Mayne, and academics, taught by Colonel Thompson. Leadership included train- ing in discipline, drilling, and maintaining re- spect as leaders and future officers. The aca- demic side took in such subjects as naviga- tion, weather, and the study of air crafts. Wednesday was the day for independent re- search where individuals studied their own particular jobs. An extracurricular activity of ROTC was its Drill Team. With a lot of extra practice the Drill Team became very precise marchers. Front Row: J. Coleman, J. Guthrie, M. Ferrell. Second Row: J. McCane, M. Hasler, D. Mason, B. McFaden. Third Row: S. Davis, M. Blanks, H. Steppe, K. Anders. 193 gaa winds up another successful year Perhaps one of the school's most active clubs was the G.A.A. which has done everything from selling sweatshirts to sponsoring the annual Student-Faculty game. The money from these events was used for various proj- ects such as sending twelve girls to the G.A.A. Camp in Va. Beach, Camp Farrar, presenting a senior girl who was a prospective physical education major with a S100 scholarship, and at the end of the year, honoring girls who ex- celled in various aspects of Phys. Ed. with awards. Even with all these activities, the G.A.A., under the experienced leadership of Miss Simpson, was still in charge of the ac- tion-packed intramural games which encour- aged good sportsmanship and school spirit. As it can well be seen, G.A.A. certainly keeps sports alive at Glass. Sharon Peters collects tickets for the G.A.A. student faculty game. i 1 94 Eddie Woody pays Carolyn Gentry for a G.A.A. sweatshirt. The G.A.A. officers are Lynn Freeman, Carolyn Gentry, Chris Aderton, and Diane Lawhorne. Front Row: S. Prince, J. Mayberry, J. Thompson, K. Bunch, K. Belkin, K. Hobbs, S. Jones, L. Tozer, A. Bond, S. Kulenek. Second Row: S. Maddox, D. McClelland, L. Peters, V. Myers, A. Hill, J. Howard, S. Deacon, L. Blandford, L. Engelder, S. Wuttke, P. Balla, B. Moody. Third Row: A. Price, J. Samuels, K. Johnson, N. Gilliam, W. Reams, L. Anderson, M. Moorhead, C. Lee, D. Ford, K. Wade, A. Whitaker, S. Reid, S. Stewart, D. Williams, E. Shearer, G. Ottinger, A. Trice, A. Campbell, C. Connelly, P. Lane, J. Hopp. Nl. Tweedy, L. Howard, S. Stinnette, P. Vasvary, B. Hardesty, B. Campbell, C. Gentry, C. Aderton, D. Lawhorne. Fourth Row: V. Miss Simpson shows three G.A.A. members how to stay l trim by working out on the parallel bars. Burford, B. Edwards, A. Morrissette, V. Womack, C. Wingfield, B. Hailey, L. Pitman, A. Ford, K. Rossiter, S. Short, S. Kirk, P. Pinigis, S. Smith, B. Ramsey, D. Chapman, L. Novak. Fifth Row: C. Cassidy, N. Hedrick, P. Mehaffry, P. Thompson, M. Kostecki, K. Reid, J. Wascher, C. Abramson, N. Stone, M. Maddox, B. White, B. Thornhill, A. Wallace, M. Cosby. Sixth Row: S. Peters, P. Eubank, K. Lucas, D. Giles, N. Daniel, D. Carpenter, B. Hobbs, W. Taylor, L. Layne, Thornhill, M. Adams, D. Ayers, L. Whitmore, E. Ramsey, C. Clark, S. Scott, Miss Simpson, sponsor. A f i as A .t wax' sf re. T. f. . .. at .. lf' 55'-qs Ik K' p A XA ,K X. -ik - M 'S yr 13 -9. 5U K Q fi Sr i I Vkk ni l xii K: 53 Qs K R' A X if 'xA4- eil xx K1 .gil . . .. . ., t X i SQ J . . . .X X.. tk . 5 , M 'sm QE, . . Front Row: D. Capps, C. Bibee, J. Proffitt, C. Blake, D Lucy T Offterdin er J Cassid B Vau han T Houlari v - g 1 - yr - g 1 - S- Second Row: J. Young, M. White, S. Thomas, L. B. Wood, R. Young, B. Tucker, R. Mills, G. Morris, M. Bradford, D Williams, J. Westervelt, J. A. Stevens. Third Row: R. Blum, G. Thomas, R. Akers, D. Ferris, J. Lucy, E. Keefer, J. Sanzone, B. Carson, M. Osteen, E. Woody, S. Glass. l lettermen promote good sportsmanship Varsity G members this year more than made their presence known during the school year by proudly sporting their big G's on jackets. Their main function within our school was to promote good sportsmanship among Glass students. All of the club members were letter- men from any of the various school sports, thus representing a majority of our school's top athletes. For a number of years the Varsity G Club has been doing much to encourage an interest in sports at Glass and this year they continued their existence with this is mind. 196 Alan McCarthy proudly displays his big G , earned for his athletic sportsmanship. Susan Morrison counts the money after a hard day at the milk line. helpers continue good cafe service The cafeteria helpers at Glass worked busily behind the scenes to help keep the students from getting hungry. They provided students and teachers with a smooth-running lunch period. Under the supervision of Mr. Harold Sheets, they voluntarily gave up one hour of each day to meet the demands of their job. Their duties consisted of serving food, selling ice cream and milk, stacking dishes, and even running the dishwasher. Certainly it was no easy job feeding the thousand or so students and teachers of Glass five days a week. Sandra Witt runs the milk 5 line during second lunch. 197 Seated: R. Davidson, R. Poore. Standing: S. Elliot, D. Page, Mrs. Conson, G. Hobbs, C. NlcGeehee. assembly committee directs productions The Assembly Committee helped with the pre- sentation of all school activities. The members proved to be dependable. They worked long hours in the afternoons, often nights, and in the early hours to prepare for programs. They set up the lights, mikes, stage and opened up the auditorium for presentations. Under the leadership of officers, Gibson Hobbs and Danny Page, and the guidance of Miss Conson, faculty advisor, the Assembly Commit- tee was successful in supervising the technical aspects of the Athletic Awards Assembly, Christmas Pageant, Talent Shows and numer- ous other school assemblies. 198 Danny Page winds the crank up before an outstanding performance. l Teresa Bailey hands Mike Holser a program as he steps into the auditorium. usherettes continue to serve the school and community The Usherettes upheld their reputation of serv- ing the school and community throughout their second year of existence. The purpose of this organization was to usher for community concerts and other activities held in the E. C. Glass Auditorium. The officers were: President, Jane Wrennp Vice-President, Dianne Brooks: Secretary, Teresa Baileyg and Treasurer, Debbie Coffey. With the help of their faculty advisor, Miss Mary Lou Barker, the officers led the Usher- ettes through an active and productive year. Their service has been of unmeasurable- aid to our city. Front Row: K. Belkin, T. Bailey, D. Coffey, D. Brooks, E. Ramsey. Second Row: J. Dodd, W. Madison, K. Lucas, R. Madison, S. Davis, T. Harris, J. Saunders, S. Mayberry. 199 vica students practice vocational skills With Nlr. Gills as a sponser, VICA members learned by practice. Although traditional forms of education are becoming obsolete, VICA pre- served the idea of education by apprentice- ship. The program itself was designed to train students in the classroom and on the job for occupations they would 'assume after grad- uation. ln the shop area, the members worked with and learned about machines and other apparatus which helped them prepare for their futures. The club also stressed craftmanship, citizenship, fellowship, leadership, and charac- ter. Shop student works at a planer during class time. R. Hienkle observes solar scope as his picture is K' Wrenn J Cooper and R Wrenn Work on a radio d , . , . Snappe ' during sixth period. 200 Dillard Cobb takes a break from sanding a car to smile at a comment made by another student. l l l Shop students place bets on a dual-percept control. l P. Ghostoe. G. Herndon. A. Morris, and W. Morman proudly exhibit the trailer made by shop students and Mr. Davis. 4 201 Front Row: P. Weight, B. Grant, D. Guthrie, L. Hudson S. Saunders, M. Potter, D. Aultice, V. Moody, B. Mays, S. Stanaitis, N. Arthur. Second Row: B. Shreves, L. Fuller, B. Hughs, B. Reed, M. Keesee, R. Davidson, L. Blanks, D. Kidd, P. Wilson, K. DeJarnette N Wooldridge. Third Row: B. Saunders, D. Staton, F. Parker, G. Spinner, B. Marshall, D. Mason, M. Anthony, S. Overstreet, D. Booth. Fourth Row: P. Pearson, K. Giles, K. Carter, R. Otterger, K. Peters, J. Ray, N. Alper, D. Parker, R. Bradley, J. Barricks, C. Thornburg, C. Reed. Fifth Row: S. Henson, L. Bechner, B. Jacobs, L. May, N. McBride, R. Harding, R. East, T. Parish W Lane, B. Paris, J. Mays, C. Noel, J. Staten, G. Brown, B: Howard. deca maintains moral responsibilities Preparation for gaining employment and ad- vancement in a distributive occupation was the primary goal of this vear's Distributive Educa- tion Program. lt was a very complex program offering an introduction to areas of distribu- tion as well as delving into the careers avail- able. In keeping up its goals DECA sent dele- gates to the State Leadership Conference and also had members competing in various con- tests at district, state, and national levels. By fostering an awareness of the civic, social, and moral responsibilities of business to society, the D. E. department continued to maintain its high standards. Front Row: L. Pollard, advisor, V. Parris, N. Chambers, F. Halett, Sec., D. Deacon, V. Pres., D. Dudley, Pres., R. Silks, Treas., E. Noel, A. Howell. Second Row: E. Mosley, E. Hawks, B. Daniel, E. Howell, L. Gorsline, W. Willis, B. Mehaffey, D. Robertson, P. Hartless, R. Moon, J. Murphy. Third Row: A. lnge, D. Penney, M. Moore, J. Krantz, R. Perdieu, N. Blackwell, A. Blackwell, P. Kost, V. Jordon, M. Murrell, K. Wilkerson, D. Reed. Fourth One of the DECA sponsors is Mr. Pollard Row: W. Reynolds, E. C. Sheridan, B. Price, M. Brooks, K. Sterne, B. Childress, D. Witt, V. Layne, R. Tyree, W. Turner, O. S. Harris, T. Daniel, T. McBride. Fifth Row: B. Wade, E. Dawson, H. Wood, P. Arrington, T. Enocks, C. Mills, J. Carter, R. Woodford, R. Poore, J. Wilkes, C Pettigrew, A. Burks, J. Childress, B. Qfrus, J. W. Page, D. Rhodennizer. Front Row: D. Epperson, S. Mayberry, D. Bowen, B. Gray. Second Row: V. Bur- nett, V. Willoughby, D. Brooks, M. Moore. Miss Stallard, the F.B.L.A. sponsor, is caught grading papers in a spare moment. fbla recognizes business importance Many business students at E. C. Glass have joined together in the nationally affiliated or- ganization, the FBLA. This organization in- tended to develop leadership and interest, and to improve business knowledge and skill. The club this year was guided in its activities by its sponsor, Miss Stoddard and President Sandra Mayberry. Although this club was small in number, it worked throughout the year in achieving high goals and sponsoring many projects. They sought to create more under- standing in the choice of business occupa- tions, and to improve and establish standards for entrance into store and office occupations. 203 7 ?'aif.f- -SINE? S 2 YX N Q.,--f-'E YR QQ H: 1 v ' 41' ll' f , 1 fw , , LM q ?i mill, :IWW ., 14, gif:-. Mum XQ Wwg XM J! My +V' 'MN'N H M by si? j umwuuu K x Qu wg A SES ,, A 204 Dfrvg -of ffng, 1 Lim 50 gf!-IJ via IDE 5,5055 OPI Hlxivlymu 'pgy7,,7Q,Lqj2'ji, anti, Ldmpy CQ mm, fmglffu clwfihfo mm Luhd at Cmff, Jw ew 46, My ,Lwf 3 WM fmt cg 0 510 fn? ca, bwwnv Ofgfmgz? r L,2..07L?,, 1 L SMYQQ, eo . ix 1 2141. T0 fo J? -Q sports joins the ecstasy of victory with the anquish of defeat CM S0 MM t gf 011 Md gclcu fllwfi Qqgbmfgfwfugly C 'LQ 01271 efinofd game QLM diff am UU!! L-WMV! Qwafcf QQ fwtlh MGJL W5 UU! Awe., wOmw04wQ LDJMQ3 Cue gf.+c,LQ' D 131 QML UWM? 0-tw SUQQ Sp civjfg 'L D610 claim , 60.51-We K 1 L Jag ' ak if , 0 fb Q 535 , ggi 5 i f Ri . mx il L 'xx f -wwdfx! I f A s UDB iq 8- .. 5 K 3 Q 0 ,- ' Y K , jr 5' 2 .-A, ' in S-. 3 ,ig W' was ,ig 1- 2 W hilltoppers experience trying season -W 3 Tri-captain Billy Tuthill listens attentively as Coach Brad- ford sends in a third down play. Front Row: J. A. Stevens, E. Keefer, R. Hodges, B. Vaughan, E. Banks, T. Offterdinger, J. Cassidy, B. Tut- hill, J. Proffitt, R. Smith, B. Carson, A. Cure. Second Row: B. Londoree, H. Barnett, H. Dillard, T. Poindexter, T. Campbell, C. Blake, J. Lucy, D. Jackson, R. Myers, G. Morris, M. Bradford, J. Hopp, R. Dudley, B. Crowder. The Hilltoppers of E. C. Glass finished with a not too pleasing 4 wins and 6 losses in the 1969 football season. Although the record was not very convincing they had a better season than their .400 average showed. In the season's opener the Toppers outscored Grundy 20-12. In doing so the offensive team displayed an unusual ability to move the ball in the air as well as on the ground. In their second game Glass could not get the ball moving at all and lost to Halifax Co. 35-0. The next game against Staunton Military Academy team ended in an upset 27-14. Fullback Ricky Hodges ran 1 touchdown and passed for 2 more in leading the Toppers to victory. Scoring another upset in their 4th game, Glass defeated the heavily favored Grimsley Whirlies 15-14. Each team scored two touch- downs, but the two point conversion won the game for Glass. At this point Glass began its losing streak. Out of the next five games the Toppers won only one, beating Martinsville 14-12. Third Row: K. Arthur, T. Wyatt, A. Morris, R. Carey, S Martin, A. McCarthy, T. Houliares, K. Brayshaw, B. Ferguson, D. Ferris, J. Mote, H. Dobel, M. Nelson, R. Camden, D. Capps. Fourth Row: W. Gilbert, K. Olds, H. Thomas, S. Glass, V. Bradford, H. Sheets. 1-ns., .0 ,J -NX' vi? W 3 -1044! ,ww fm P. ,Q Mg ,Li f Q x 'W - W , -2 -X 2.-f 1 - aye af BUJSS SLUUF H' -hw L Aw , . .. A :N '- Q gh. , 'X M! ,J fs- , rf .4 , 5 1 x I nf if 'Y fzf, msg. ' get ft in Q ,f 1 V ' is 'Er if j f A9 is ax' M, W Z? 'f .Q jay vees have upsetting season Although the Jay Vees did not have what you might call a successful year, they learned a lot and became much more experienced in the game of football. ln spite of the fact that their seasons' record was 1-6 their new coach Dale Sheets provided them with a new knowledge of offensive plays and an effective defense that will help them in future seasons. Their first game was the only game in which they reigned victors. They scored touchdowns against Hali- fax early in the game and went on to win 19-14. Although they lost the remaining games of the season, the Jay Vees sometimes looked like a winning ball club. Several boys who proved to be outstanding players were: on of- fense, J. D. Sullivan and John Hager and on defense, Will Sigler. Back John Hager, one of Glass' outstanding J.V. players, breaks through the line for a first down. 210 Baby Topper, Chip Mason, wrestles opposing ball carrier to the ground for a loss of yardage. Glass Opp. 19 Halifax 14 14 Andrew Lewis 28 O William Fleming 35 18 William Fleming 26 O Jefferson Senior 8 14 George Washington 22 O V. E. S. 14 M, sg Q? BD '24 11? Y Q is-'e:f ? 1 if Q ' ,ESQ in-1 ' Hag: F7231 10 . , Fi: U,,,, l Ns . 2, 'H gf r ' . L ,iv w X N - N basketball team sees brighter season Mike Owen outjumps his guard to go for an easy two points. l Chuck Bibee goes high to outreach a taller opponent and bring down a rebound. 212 On Friday, December 12, the Glass Varsity Basketball team broke their disastrous game losing streak defeating Salem 75 to 68. This game brought memories of Glass teams in re- cent years and hopes of a better season than last year. The next night the Toppers were again victorious. This time at J. R. Tucker, Glass scored 69 points with senior Donnie Bar- ton scoring 24 points. Glass dropped its next 2 games to Greensboro and Jefferson as Barton was out with the flu. Glass next outscored Danville 51-41 holding Danville's big gun to only 8 points. Glass played one of its best games defeating Halifax County 67-55. The Toppers dropped their next game to Patrick Henry 50- 45. They connected on only a frigid 311k from the floor playing the worst game of the season. The Toppers again defeated Salem 61-54 in a game played at Salem. The next 3 games the Toppers lost by less than 4 points each game. n i Senior Mike Cardwell sports trouble down the court and stops dead in his tracks. XS? The team pauses for a time-out to discuss problems and receive pointers from Coach Bryan. Chuck Bibee shoots from the top of the key, scoring 2 points for the Toppers. High-scorer in many games, senior Donnie Barton sparked the Glass attack showing exceilent ball-handling and outside shooting. 213 Chuck Bibee bends over backwards to get off a shot as Mike Cardwell pulls down angther eff th b d t lg e Oar O e he IS being well-covered by Andrew Lewis. Come Qne of Glass' leading rebounderg, Coach Jimmie Bryan is swarmed by his players as they win the first home game to break ia 21-game losing streak. 214 Both Owen and Cardwell go up for the ball at the same time to assure the rebound for Glass. Front Row: Reuben Smith, Mike Cardwell, Donnie Barton, Mike Owen, Chuck Bibee, Dick Schoew. Second Row: Linwood Cobb, L. B. Wood, Billy McBratney, Paul Hard- Varsity Basketball Glass Opp. 44 Grimsley 47 75 Andrew Lewis 68 69 J. R. Tucker 61 55 William Fleming 57 43 Jefferson 55 51 Geo. Washington 41 45 Grimsley 54 67 Halifax 55 45 Patrick Henry 50 59 Martinsville 74 61 Andrew Lewis 54 59 William Fleming 46 64 Jefferson 69 52 Martinsville 56 55 Danville 56 56 Halifax 52 61 J. R. Tucker 52 47 Patrick Henry 46 esty, Neal Chambers, Lewis Adkins, Mike Osteen. Third Row: Victor Adkins, Kent Wood, Bruce Mullan, Kenny Clay, Greg Smith. j.v. basketball teams play great season A X, ,..lV A f Jay Vee Coach Booker gives advice to White Team dur ing time-out. Blue Team: Front Row: Darryl Jackson, Sandy White, Wayne Lee, Craig Wade, Kenny Williams. Second Row: Jim Tomlin, Allen Cure, Paul McDaniel, Brown Londeree Junior Varsity Basketball saw a change this year at E. C. Glass and it was a change for the better. This year instead of one Jay Vee team there were two, the White Team and the Blue Team. The purpose of two Jay Vee teams was to build stronger Varsity in the future. Each team finished with great records, the White Team with a 7-4 record and the Blue Team with a 9-3 record. The two teams were both coached by Coach Booker and each team played relative- ly the same opposition. There were several members from both teams who showed out- standing capability. With the experience these players received, the varsity teams in the coming years should have winning seasons. Blue Team Glass Opp. 53 J. R. Tucker 57 58 Dunbar 68 74 Jefferson 47 64 Danville 57 56 Halifax 52 63 Salem 64 50 Fleming 49 58 Martinsville 54 51 Holy Cross 42 58 J. R. Tucker 40 56 Patrick Henry 50 George Reeves. Third Row: Ricky Read, James Hill, Bobby White, Chip Mason, Coach Booker. . B2 i SAW Z- F if 'X Siu ' fi , h?0 - Warren Anderson sails through the air as one of the best broad jumpers in the state Front Row: J. Davies, T. Poindexter, D. Capps, J. Proffit, C. Blake, T. Offterdinger, S. Harrington, T. Campbell. Second Row: N. Trotter, R. Thomas, W. Anderson, E. l Shot Putter John Proffit shows the form and strength with which he captured first place in the state. Cox, R. Toler, W. Simms, B. Tucker. Third Row: D. Root, L. Dziewisz, J. Jacobs, J. Williams, Coach Gilbert, Coach Sheets, H. Thomas. l .-1....,.l' l-'si'-' Ai., e- 'i Z'l' -I Harry Barnett prepares to receive the baton from Calvin Blake as they speed to victory in a relay. Pole vaulter, Steve Harrington, shows his style which helped him capture first place in the Western District. trackmen continue winning tradition As in the past years, E. C. Glass' cindermen continued to win track meets which put them on the top in the Western District. Besides reign- ing as Western District champs, they finished in third place at the State Meet at V.M.l. Win- ning every meet in the Western District took co- operation and much team effort. There were several outstanding team members with excep- tional talent. Among them were Stuart Thomas, Reuben Smith, David Capps and Calvin Blake. Coach Bradford accepts the trophy won by the cinder- men, the Western District champions. 219 cross country and soccer new at glass Ted Ballowe jumps high into the air to block an attempt- ed goal. Front Row: B. Platt, S. Rosser, C. McGeHee, Y. Dogrul T. Ballowe, N. Dowling, M. White, M. Almond, B. Tuckeri Second Row: Coach Tom Wright, G. Lynch, R. Mills, J Sanzone, R. McGehee, J. Davies, L. Patterson, K. Giessel Two new sports, cross country and soccer, were introduced at E. C. Glass this year. Although neither of the teams had winning seasons sev- eral members of the cross country and the soc- cer teams proved to be skilled and will be valuable assets to next year's squads. ln cross country, Stuart Thomas captured first place in several meets. Although this was a great person- al victory for him, the cross country team could not score enough points to win a meet. The soccer team, lacking past experience, was only able to come up with two ties in competition this year. Soccer Glass Opp. O Holy Cross 2 1 Hargrave 2 1 Albarmarle 1 O Lynch. Col. J.V. 2 1 Holy Cross 3 2 Father Judge 1 1 Father Judge 1 1 Hargrave 4 1 Lynch. Col. J.V. 4 man, R. Akers. Third Row: Mgr. G. Miller, V. Davis, B. Holt, J. Goulding, B. Redwood, D. Ballowe, P. Sensa- baugh, D. Rafferty, Mgr. J. Houston. Not Shown: M. McCoy, G. Jordan, M. Schewel. ww 1' iw '.,....-f ,W ., ..., K E 'K Y 1 gps 5 n 1 2, 2 2 1 , 1 2 'JS , A ji in fu Q, A, gl . -, H MMA? z i ,. f ,. ,. 1 My , ' Us Two wrestlers twisting and turning, grunting and groan- ing, each trying to keep the other down. wrestling - a new addition to glass Among many other new additions to E. C. Glass this year was Varsity Wrestling. Starting in late November, the matmen practiced daily under the direction of Coach Scott, perfecting holds and escapes with special attention given to each man's weaknesses as well as strengths. Al- though the wrestlers failed to win any meet in total points, several matmen won many indi- vidual contests building the backbone for a strong team next year. Wrestling Glass Opp. 13 Jefferson 46 21 V.E.S 28 5 Amherst 51 8 Amherst 46 10 G.W. 48 18 Brookville 36 11 Andrew Lewis 35 6 Martinsville 46 17 Patrick Henry 31 Kneeling: Gary Funkhouser, David Farris, Vernon Davies, Lucy, Rob Dudley, Mike Hulger Keith Old R bb C , s, o y am- Brad Ferguson, Ed Keefer. Standing: Sam Elliot, James den, V l boy's intramurals - chance to compete The boys at E. C. Glass this year had greater variety of sports to choose from than ever be- fore thanks to the intramural program. Through the intramural program under the able direction of Coach John Noechel, boys who were unable to participate in varsity sports had the means to compete with other boys in such sports as football, basketball, soccer, wrestling and volley- ball. Boys jump high to recover a rebound in an intramural basketball game. Intramural basketball provides a means of physical exer- l cise to those not enrolled in gym class. 223 3 X ,Q .. KJ EN? ig E I SR 2 HW D V1 Y IQ. ,,., -. ' X ' Qin 7 2.-xv I F 1,- S xr , 5 , 9.7 -- 3 .,,, sg? , , xg L 1 f agp-x S fm. f QB Y ,W X .., M? ,. , L . R way 2:25 .,- -, Q A they lead their school in spirit The Varsity Cheerleaders were a great squad this year. They led the student body in enthu- siastic and school-spirited cheers at all the ath- letic competitions. As in past years, the cheer- leaders were able to attend a cheerleading clinic at Virginia Beach where they learned new cheers and new techniques. The squad was so outstanding that it was able to win first place in competition with forty other squads. At games, pep rallies, and assemblies the cheerleaders encouraged spirit with rousing cheers and songs. Smiling Theresa Baily cheers with pride as Toppers score another two points. Cheerleader Ann Ford jumps high after another Topper touchdown. 'C . ' Q is 'sf X.,Q'5 I , Q' A i. . ifv,,.',ai Q Q ,E is 5 . , A 'hu . . ,,,f,g1 T. f -W.-Q if .5 , if 1 t' 4 . . 8 , , . 1 , 2 if 5 . I 5 'S'-gsqlixif gh: - -f 4 +'f1.vf.'a,fr yfffnf 'St 5 . I f 1, 5 I, . W 4 Mrs. Wagner, sponsor of the Varsity Cheerleaders smiles with relief after watching a tense game. 225 The J.V. squad pauses to catch their breath before they give another cheer. 5515? if Q L s. ' di- fi- Co-head cheerleader Julia Padgett gives an encouraging smile to the other members of the squad. 226 Judy Fitzgerald watches the events of a basketball game with interest. X . f w Enthusiastic J.V. Cheerleaders Brennen Ramsey and Claire MacMillan show their spirit in a cheer. jayvees encourage winning teams This year when the athletic season opened, the J.V. Cheerleaders were seen and heard at J.V. games encouraging spirgit. Nlrs. Hawkins, their nsbonsor, gave the girls many words of advice concerning cheerleading techniques. The girls worked hard practicing two times a week, always striving to improve the squad. They also worked untiringly to persuade the student body to support their Junior Varsity teams. The capability and enthu- siasm of these girls promise a bright future for next year's varsity squad. l 1 i C.MacNlillan, B. Ramsey, L. Layne, J'. 'Padgett, N. Adams, l J. Fitzgerald, P. wilson. 227 . Girls' Basketball star Carolyn Gentry dunks the ball for an easy two points. Front Row: Lynn Freeman, Sharon Scott, Karen Pearson, Carolyn Gentry, Emily Shearer, Ann Ford, Lisa Anderson, Elizabeth Ramsey. Second Row: Debbie Afflerbach, Deb- girls finish year with great record Enthusiasm, confidence and a lot of hard work was the formula used for a successful Girls' Basketball season. This marked the first full season and the second year of a girls' team since 1928. The 10-2 record was compiled through the overall leadership of Emily Shearer and steady scoring of Carolyn Gentry and Anne Trice. With such a good start it's evident that next year will be even more successful. Girls' Basketball Glass Opp. 26 Holy Cross 23 35 Roanoke Catholic 12 37 Brookville 32 36 Virginia Baptist 11 40 Roanoke Catholic 31 30 Amherst 19 29 Amherst 19 35 Holy Cross 20 45 Virginia Baptist 6 32 Brookville 37 50 Seven Hills 21 43 Seven Hills 52 bie McClelland, Carrie Connelly, Ann Trice, Sharon Peters, Karen Johnson, Vicki Smith. sl f 1 . Above, Senior Basketball Champions: Front Row: M. Porter, S. Stewart, N. Gilliam, E. Shearer, L. Williams. Second Row: W. Reams, E. Ramsey, D. Ashworth, C. Lee, J. Vaughan. girls' intramurals provide enjoyment Girls' Intramurals at Glass offer an area of competition that is a relief from academic pres- sures. lt is a means of self-expression for the athletically inclined student. Such sports as bas- ketball, volleyball, tennis, ping-pong, softball and hockey are offered to girls. The games not only allow self-improvement in playing skills, but offer opportunities in refereeing, scoring and time-keeping. Below, Sophomore Basketball Champions: P. Wilson, L. Novak, B. Hatch, M. Westervelt, D. Ayres, S. McLaughlin. At left, Sophomore Hockey Champions: Sitting: P. Wilson, B. Napier, S. Reid, K. Bunch. Williams, K. Hobbs, P. Packett, V. Gowell. Stand- ing: J. Fitzgerald, L. Engelder, D. Feinman, D. Afflerbach, J. Bruce, D. Carpenter. 229 Kneeling: T. S. Shelton, D. ' Hxcxxxxxxxxqk k 1' advertisements provide a connection between the school and community lite 3 boosters Mrs. H. J. Peppiat Mr. 81 Mrs. John A. Watts Mr. 81 Mrs. F. L. Showalter Mr. 81 Mrs. Elliot Schewel Charles Ohmart Coach Jimmie Bryan Mr. 81 Mrs. J. J. O'Keeffe Mr. 81 Mrs. H. F. Dobel The Nelson Embreys The Tenho Jacksons Mr. 81 Mrs. James T. Davis Mrs. George W. Rosser Tamara Lynn Pugh Mrs. Virginia Parker Junior Homeroom 165 B. M. Gardner Junior Homeroom 312 The Lodge Of The Fishermen Mr. 81 Mrs. P. G. Cosby, lll Mrs. Robert Claiborne Mr. St Mrs. Harvey C. Griffith, Jr. Mr. St Mrs. Edward C. Lasher Mr. 84 Mrs. W. E. 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ARNOTT, MARY ELLEN - B.S., Madison College, M.A., University of Illinois, Algebra - Trigonometry, Elementary Functions, Elementary Functions and Algebra, Sponsor of Mathematical Games League. ARRINGTON, BETTY H. - B.A., Lynchburg College, M.Ed., University of Virginia Spanish, Sponsor of Spanish Club. BAILEY, ROBERT M. - B.S., College of William and Mary, M.Ed., Lynchburg College, Assistant Principal. BARKER, MARY L. - B.S., Appalachian State University, Englis . BARRETT, ANNE R. - A.A., St. Mary's Jr. College, Audio Visual Department. BATTEN, DOROTHY S. - B.A., Mary Washington, American History, American Government, Sponsor of Debate Club. BERNICK, PATRICIA L. - B.A., Longwood College, English, Drama, David Garrick Players Advisor. BEST, ELIZABETH - A.B., Atlantic Christian College, English. BITTLE, VIRGINIA V. - B.S., Roanoke College, M.Ed., Uni- versity of Virginia, Special Education. BLOUNT, HAROLD R. - University of Virginia, University of Tennessee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Machine Shop, Sponsor of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. BOOKER, WILLIAM G. - B.A., Ferrum Junior College, Lynchburg College, Driver's Training, Sponsor of Junior Varsity Football, Sponsor of Baseball team. BRADFORD, VINCENT - B.S., Springfield College, M.Ed., Lynchburg College, Physical Education, Sponsor of Varsity Club, Head Football and Track Coach, Fellowship of Christian Athletes. BRADLEY, DEBORAH R. - A.B., William and Mary, M.Ed., University of Virginia, Guidance. BROOKS, GEORGE N. - B.S., St. PauI's College, Automobile Mechanics. BRYAN, JIMMIE - B.S., Ohio State, M.S., Lynchburg College, Biology, Athletic Director. CANODY, MARY J. - B.S., Allen University, Typewriting, Bookkeeping. CHAPELLE, MARIAN M. - B.A., Philander Smith College, Special Education. COBB, JEAN W. - B.A., Lynchburg College, Humanities, English, Sponsor of Cinture Society. D COBBS, GILLIAM M. - B.A., Blackburn College, M.Ed., Uni- versity of Virginia, Assistant Principal. CONSON, HELEN M. - B.A., Randolph Macon Woman's College, M.A., Columbia University, Government, Assembly Committee. CURRENCE, CAROL J. - B.A., Fairmont State College, Speech, Oral Expression, English, Forensic Coach, Agorian Council. DAVIS, JOHN I. - B.A., A and T State University, Building Trades, Sponsor of Vocational Industrial Clubs of America. DEPEW, HARRY B. - B.S., East Tennessee State College, M.Ed., University of North Carolina, University of Virginia, Geometry, Algebra - Trigonometry, Co-Chairman of Junior Class Sponsors. DIBARROS, EDWARD - B.A., Norfolk State College, Guidance. DRUMHELLER, DONNA S. - Library Secretary. DUNN, BRENDA K. - ASS. B.A., Louisburg College, B.A., Emory and Henry College, English. EGGLETON, IRA E. - B.S., Morehead State University, Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Math. 268 faculty directory FIELDER, ANDREW J. - A.B., Lynchburg College, M.A University of Virginia, Chemistry, Sponsor of Science Club. FORE, ROSALIE R. - A.B., Randolph Macon Woman' College, M.Ed., University of Virginia, French, Head o gorgign Language Department, Assistant Sponsor of Frencl u . FRANK, RUTH C. - A.B., Alfred University, French. FRANKLIN, DOREEN S. - B.S., Longwood College, M.Ed. University of Virginia, Algebra - Trigonometry, Chairman o Math Department. FRIEND, JANE H. - B.A., University of North Carolina, M.A. George Peabody College, History, English. GARD, THOMAS A. - B.S., Lynchburg College, General Math Geometry. GARDNER, MARLENE S. - B.A., University of Louisville English. GILBERT, WALLACE C. - A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College, M.Ed. Lynchburg College, Health and Physical Education, Assistan' Football and Track Coach. GILLIS, JOSEPH A. - B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Industrial Co-operative Training Program, Vocationa Industrial Clubs of America, Chairman of Vocationa Department. GOUGH, MARY W. - B.A., Longwood College, English, Sponsor of Forensics Club. HAGAN, LOIS A. - B.S., University of Minnesota, Biology. HALES, GEORGE E. - B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Bookkeeping, Clerk Typist, General Business, Sponsor oi Senior Class. HANCOCK, MARTHA B. - B.A., Randolph Macon Woman's College, Geometry, Algebra - Trigonometry, Display, Pictures. HARRIS, BESSIE M. - B.S., Radford College, English. HARRIS, CARL D. - B.M., Shenandoah Conservatory of Music, Vocal Music. HAWKINS, HEIDI S. - B.S., Radford College, Health and Physical Education, Sponsor of Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, Greenbriar Tri-Hi-Y. HENSON, HORACE M. - B.S., George Washington University, Varsity Football Coach, Varsity Baseball Coach. HINES, HERBERT E. - University of Virginia, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Electricity, Electronics. HOOTEN, MARGARET T. - A.B., Randolph Macon Woman's College, Special Education. HOSKINS, ELIZABETH G. - A.B., Randolph Macon Woman's College, M.Ed., Lynchburg College, United States History, Government. HOUCK, CECIL E. - B.S., University Appalachian State, M.Ed., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Vocational Office Training, Typewriting, General Business. HOWELL, ANICE M. - Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Rich- mond Polytechnic Institute, Distributive Education, Co- Sponsor of D. E. CLUB. HUTCHERSON, CARL B. - B.S., Hamption Institute, United gtatels History, World Geography, Junior Varsity Football oac . KREBS, EDNA REYNOLDS - B.S., Madison College, William and Mary, Geometry, General Math. LAWHORNE, SHARON H. - B.A., Lynchburg College, Biologyw LEPARULO, GINA - ED.D., Istitute P.E. lmbriani, University S. Orsola Benicasa Napoli, Spanish, Latin. LOFLIN, MARGIE RAE - B.A., Lynchburg College, M.Ed., University of Virginia, Librarian. MACLEOD, SARAH E. - B.S., East Carolina University, Home Economics, Assistant Advisor of Future Homemakers of America. MACON, EVELYN, TRAYLOR - B.S., Longwood College, M.A., University of North Carolina, B.S.C.S., Biology. MAYBERRY, DOROTHY P. - B.S., Radford College, Home onomics, Future Homemakers of America Club. XYNE, ROBERT T. ARTHUR - University of Kentucky, :liana State Teachers College, Westchester C.C., Dutchess 3., U. S. A. F. I., Military Science. :CARTY, SHARON H. - B.S., Bluefield State College, arshall University, English, Journalism, Crest Advisor. :IVOR, SHIRLEY K. - A.B., Randolph Macon Woman's allege, M.Ed., University of Virginia, Assistant Principal. EIDLING, MARTHA G. - B.S., Longwood College, M.A., iiversity of North Carolina, Counselor. ERRYMAN, ETHEL W. - B.S., Medical College of Virginia, irse. LLER, MARTIN Q. - B.A., Bridgewater College, M.Ed., iiversity of Virginia, Physics, Chairman of Science Depart- ent. LLER, TERRY - B.S., Longwood College, University of rginia, World History, American History, Sponsor of History ub. DORMAN, NANETTE W. - B.A., Lynchburg College, English. DRRIS, CHARLENE - Morris Harvey College, Study Hall. DRRIS, MARY JANE - B.A., Maryland College for Women, terborough School of Business, Lynchburg College, Secre- ry to Guidance Department. YERS, MARGARET G. - A.B., Sweet Briar College, M.A.T., nory University, English, American Studies, Co-Chairman of inior Class Sponsors. JECHEL, JOHN D. - B.S., M.S., West Virginia University, iysical Education, Drivers Education, Cross Country Coach, tramural Program. -DS, DOROTHY G. - B.F.A., University of Oklahoma, M.S., iiversity of Houston, Guidance. IERSTREET, EMMA LEIGH - B.S., Radford College, iysical Education and Health, Intramurals, Girl's Basketball ram. XCKER, VERNON EDWARD - B.S., North Carolina A. and T. ate University, French. XRIS, VICKI N. - B.S., New River State College, M.S., New ark University, Distributive Education, Co-Sponsor of D.E.C.A. XRKER, VIRGINIA - B.A., Agnes Scott College, M.A.T. Duke wiversity, University of North Carolina, English. LKINGTON, EVA - B.A., Blue Mountain College, M.Ed., 'nchburg College, Spanish, Spanish Club. -ASTER, JACQUELYN - Bookkeeper JLLARD, LEON M. - B.S., Richmond Professional Institute, stributive Education, Co-Sponsor of Deca Club. DRTER, WILLIAM E. - B.S., Roanoke College, M.S., Virginia Jlytechnic Institute, Advance Degree, Doctoral Candidate, wiversity of Virginia, Principal. QITCHARD, LYNN - B.S., Radford College, Sophomore iglish, Journalism, Sponsor of High Times. QYOR, VIRGINIA W: - B.S., Mary Washington College, ipewriting, Consumer Buying, Chairman of Business Iucation Department. ACER, RALPH A. - B.A., Bridgewater College, M.A., Furman niversity, Economics, E.C. Glass Hi Y, Chairman of Social :udies Department, 236 Skidoo Investment Club. ASH, SUSAN - B.A., Lynchburg College, Texas University, lla Maria College, Art, Glass Palette. EAMS, ELOISE H. - B.A., Lynchburg College, Librarian, nairman of Library Department. ZHLEY, DONALD G. - A.B., Lenoir Rhyne College, Physical zlucation, Driver Education, Varsity Coach Of Basketball and annis teams. ECREST, JOSEPH - B.S., East Carolina University, M.S., niversity of Illinois, Band Director. ETZER, GRACE - M.Ed., University of Virginia, Howard Uni- ersity, Fisk University, Special Education. HEETS, HAROLD F. - B.A., Randolph Macon College, overnment, Student Council, Activities Council, Assistant Jotball Coach, Wrestling Coach. FIEETS, R. DALE - A.B., Glenville State College, Physical Education, Head Junior Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. SHACKELFORD, PATRICIA J. - B.S., Radford College, Spanish. SIMPSON, FRANCIS A. - B.S., Lynchburg College, Health and Physical Education, Girls Athletic Association, Girl's Intramural Program, GirI's Tennis Team. SINGLETON, LORETTA, J. - A.B., Ashbury College, Virginia State College, Chemistry, Biology. SMITH, SHEILA L. - B.S., Madison College, Algebra - Trigonometry, Geometry. SPENCER, RALPH D. - B.S., M.Ed., Central State University, University of Virginia, Biology. STALLARD, DIANA, L. - B.S., Radford College, Clerical Accounting, Business Math, Future Business Leaders of America. SWINDELL, LORETTA - B.S., North Carolina College, Algebra, Geometry. SYDNOR, MALCOLM R. - B.A., Lynchburg College, M.Ed., University of Virginia, Guidance. TAYLOR, CHERYL L. - B.A., Union University, Memphis State University, Elementary Functions, Algebra Trigo- nometry. THOMPSON, ROBERT L. - B.G.S., University of Minnesota, University of Omaha, Aerospace. THORNHILL, GLORA H. - B.A., Mary Washington, Lynchburg College, Study Hall. TICE, JOAN - B.A., Longwood College, English, Advance Grammar and Composition. TURNER, JUDITH F. - A.B., M.Ed., Fairmont State University, University of North Carolina, Elementary Functions, Calculus. TWIDDY, C. BAXTER - B.A., M.E d., Elon College, University of Chicago, University of North Carolina, University of Florida, Duke University, English. WAGNER, EVELYNN - A.B., Florida Southern College, English, Humanities, Varsity Cheerleaders, Co-Sponsor Cinture Society. WARD, ANNE B. - B.S., Radford College, Business Education. WALLER, JETTIE M. - B.S., Longwood College, M.Ed., Lynchburg College, American History, American Field Service. WHITE, CAROLYN C. - B.S., St. Andrews Presbyterian College, United States History, Government. WHITE, KATHERINE M. - B.S., M.Ed., Mary Washington, University of Virginia, Guidance Counselor. WILEY, VIRGINIA - A.B., Randolph Macon Woman's College, M.A., Duke University, Senior English, Head of English Department, National Honor Society. WILKES, REBECCA D. - B.S., Madison College, Lynchburg College, University of Virginia Extension, Stenography. Assistance Sponsor of Future Business Leaders of America, Business Manager of Publications. WILKINSON, COURTNEY B. - B.A., Agnes Scott College, M.A., University of North Carolina, French, German, Sponsor of French Club. WILLIAMS, S. LINDA - B.S., Radford College, Art, History, Glass Pallette. WILSON, MARJORIE - B.A., Randolph Macon Woman's College, English, Sponsor of Critic. WINGFIELD, BARBARA B. - B.A., Stephen College, Lynchburg College, English. WRIGHT, THOMAS A. - B.S., M.S., Lynchburg College, Madison College, Mathematics, Soccer Coach. WRZOS, CHESTER - B.S., North Carolina State University, Rutgers University, University of Michigan, Earth Science, Biology. WYATT, HENRY - B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Night School Instructor. ZIRKLE, SUE E. - B.S., Madison College, Art, Glass Palette. 269 ADAMEE, RODNEY HUDSON - Intramural Tennis: Spanish Club: High Times Staff: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. ADAMS, DAVID A. - Intramural Tennis: Gym Squad Leader: Talent Assembly: Assembly Committee: Honor League Member. ADAMS, DAVID ROSS - Glass Palette: Critic Staff: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. ADAMS. MARII YN FAYF - Intramural Volleyball: Intramural Softball: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. ADERTON, DOROTHY CHRISTINE - Vice President of G.A.A.: Art Edi- tor of The High Times: Co-Chairman of A.F.S.: Girls State: Quill and Scroll. ADKINS, ROY DANIEL - Intramural Sports: Science Club: H.R. Officer: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. AGEE, LAURA JEANNETTE - Intramural Sports: Gym Squad Leader: G.A.A.: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. AKERS, SUSAN DARE - Gym Squad Leader: G.A.A.: ICT: High Times Staff: Y-Teens: S.C.A. member: Honor League Member. ALBEE, HEATH ER - David Garrick Players: French Club: Pep Commit- tee: Tri-Hi-Y: Executive Secretary of A.F.S. ALLEN, JAMES DAVIS - Science Club: Essays Contest: S.C.A. Mem- ber: Honor League Member. ALLEN, JOYE DALE - Gym Squad Leader: Band Sr. Soph. Jr.: Senior Day Committee: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. ANDERSON, ADRIENNE JUANITA - Cinture Club: Science Club: Span- ish Club: A.F.S.: Honor League Member. senior directory ANDERSON, CHRISTOPHER RAY - Glass Palette: Spanish Club: Critic Staff: Talent Assembly: Honor League Member. ANDERSON, EVA JANE - Gym Squad Leader: Stockholders Club: Crest Staff: Public Speaking Club: Y-Teens. ANDERSON, SIDNEY LEONARD - Choir, Chorus: Senior Play: Talent Assembly: Ticket, Program Seller: Honor League Member. ANDERSON, WILLIAM ROBERT - French Club: Critic Staff: High Times Staff: Debate Club: President of Senior Class: Boys' State: Quill and Scroll. ANDREWS, BRENDA CAROL - ICT: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. ANTHONY, MAGGIE HELEN - Gym Leader: Choir, Chorus: D.E. Club: F.B.L.A.: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. ARMISTEAD, LINDA GAIL - Intramural Volleyball: Glass Palette: Cin- ture Club: Literary Club: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. ARTHUR, SHELLY MARIE - Intramural Volleyball: F.H.A.: Y-Teens: Times: Vice-President of the Debate Club: Quill and Scroll: Parliamen- tarian of S.C.A. ARTHUR, SHELLY MARIE - Intramural Volleyball: F.H.A.: Y Teens: Ath. Ass't. Ticket, Seller: Honor League Member. ARTHUR, WILLIAM THOMAS - Intramural Sports: Spanish Club: F.B.L.A.: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. ASHWORTH, DONNA MARIE - Head JV Cheerleader: Head Varsity Cheerleader: F.H.A.: Crest Staff: Girls State: Honor League Treasurer. BABCOCK, ROBERT DICKERSON - Intramural Tennis: Student Coun- cil Hr. Rep.: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. 270 I I This is a smash hit for the Hilltoppers as they bring down their opponent and gain a first down. BACON, ROBERT WARREN - Band, H.R. Representative, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BAILEY, LARRY DAVID - D.E. Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BAKER, CLYD ARTHUR - Intramural Basketball, Band, Choir, Chorus, H.R. Representative, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BALLARD, JOHN HENRY - ICT, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Mem- ber. BANKS, EUGENE RAY - Intramural Sports, Stockholders Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BARNHILL, ROBERT M. - S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BARTON, DONNIE EARL - Intramural Sports, H.R. Officer, Ath. Ass't. Ticket Seller, Most Valuable Player Varsity Basketball. BASHAM, MARION ELIZABETH - Intramural Sports, G.A.A., David Garrick Players, Spanish Club, F.H.A., Tri-Hi-Y, S.C.A. Member. BASTEN, DAVID DILLARD - Intramural Sports, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BATTEN, VIRGINIA ANN - VicePresident of Glass Palette, Cinture Club, History Club, Critic Staff, Debate Club, Girls State. BEATRICE STEPHEN PAUL - Spanish Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BERGSTROM, PETER WESLEY - Glass Palette, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BEVERLY, FLORENCE L. - Intramural Sports, G.A.A., French Club, F.H.A., A.F.S., Pep Committee. BIBEE, CHARLES HENRY - French Club, Varsity G Club, Bill Dabney Awards, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BITTLE, BETSY DARYL - G.A.A., Stockholders Club, Latin Club, High Times Staff, Student Council Monitor, Tri-Hi-Y. The expressive face of Elizabeth Ramsey portrays a be- wildered Ram. 271 BLACKBURN, BOBBY - D.E. Club, Office Helper, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BLACKWELL, ALICE PENDLETON - D.E. Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BLAKE, CALVIN WILLIE - Vice-President of Varsity G Club, H.R. Representative, Ath. Ass't. Ticket, Program Seller. BLEVINS, SANDRA JANE - Intramural Sports, Choir, Glass Palette, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Library Helper, Honor League Member. BOBBITT, NANCY ANN - Intramural Sports, F.B.L.A., S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOLDING, JO ANNE - Intramural Sports, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Public Speaking Club, Program Committee, S.C.A. Member. BOMAR, BONNIE WATTS - D.E. Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOOTH, DONALD MELVIN - D.E. Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOOTH, JOANNE VIRGINIA - Varsity Basketball, Intramural Hockey, Chorus, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOOTH, SEPTIMUS STEPHEN - Intramural Football, Spanish Club, Hi- Y, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOST, KATHRYN TATE - David Garrick Players, Latin Club, F.H.A., High Times Staff, Public Speaking Club, Y-Teens. BOSWELL, WALLACE EDWARD - V.I.C.A., S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOWDEN, DEBBIE JEAN - Gym Squad Leader, G.A.A., ICT, Library Helper, Office Helper, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOWEN, DEBORAH MARIE - Intramural Sports: G.A.A., Choir, F.B.L.A., Office Helper, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOWMAN, CHRISTINA ELIZABETH - Intramural Sports, V.O.T., S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BOWMAN, EUGENE IRA - Gym Squad Leader, ICT, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BREEDING, RALPH FLETCHER - Intramural Football, Band, A.F.S., S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BREWER, MARYBETH - Intramural Sports, Glass Palette, Student Council H.R. Representative, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BRIDGETT, DIANNE LEE - Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BROOKS, BRENDA DIANNE - Vice President and Corres. Sec. of Ush- erettes, President of F.B.L.A., Honor League Member. BROOKS, MICHAEL LEROY - Intramural Basketball, Gym Squad Leader, D.E. Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BROWN, MARY ELIZABETH - Vice President of Choir, Chorus, Sec. of Glass Palette, David Garrick Players, Science Club, Girls State. BRYANT, DOROTHY HARVEY - Choir, Chorus, Glass Palette, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BRYANT, JUNE B. - D.E. Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Mem- ber. BRYANT, LINDY RAY - JV Football, Spanish Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BRYANT, OSCAR J. - David Garrick Players, D.G. Play, S.C.A. Mem- ber, Honor League Member. BURBY, MARY E. - Spanish Club, Student Council Monitor, P.A. Office Helper, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. BURKS, l.AWRENCE ANTHONY - Band, D.E. Club, S.C.A. Member, Honor League Member. Steve Booth gets away from the lunch crowd 'T it S to do some last minute homework. 4 M Q. 272 ' . .... .J W' ,HM BURKS, MICHAEL LEE - Talent Assembly: Stockholders Club: Class Officer: H.R. Representative: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. BUTTERWORTH, REBECCA LEE - Intramural Hockey: G.A.A.: Choir, Chorus: Talent Assembly: H.R. Repre. Class Council: H.R. Officer. CALHOUN, CLARENCE WILLIAM - Stockholders Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. CALLAHAN, GEORGE LEE - Stockholders Club: Honor League Mem- ber: S.C.A. Member. CALLAHAN, DAVID K. - Var. Football: Choir, Chorus: Varsity G Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. CAMPBELL, DAVID LEE - lntra. Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: H.R. Officer: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: S.C.A. Rep. CAMPBELL, DONNA GAIL - Stockholders Club: Honor League Mem- ber: S,C.A. Member: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y. CAMPBELL, EDWARD TERRELL - Vice-Pres. of Band and Stage Band: Science Club VicePres.: Honor League Member: Student Council H.R. Rep. CAMPBELL, JAMES CHRISTOPHER - Talent Assembly: Stockholders Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. CAMPBELL, THEODORE HARRISON - JV, Var. Football: Captain Track: French Club: Critic Staff Bus. Editor: Boys State: Quill and Scroll. CARDWELL, MICHAEL EARL - Varsity Basketball: Track: Advertisers: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. CARROLL, VANESSA DALE - Literary Society: History Club, Sec.-Treas.: Public Speaking Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Pep Committee. CARSON, TOMMY ALLEN - Stockholders Club: Honor League Mem- ber: S.C.A. Member. CARTER, JERRY ALLAN - D.E. Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. CARTRETT, BELINDA - Band: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Mem- ber. CASSIDY, JOHN AMBROSE - lntra. Basketball: JV, Var. Football, Cap- tain: Baseball: Track: Varsity G Club: S.C.A. Member. CHAFFIN, TOM - Ring Dance Committee: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. CHAMBERS, NELIE - Distributors Club: Honor League Member: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y: S.C.A. Member. CHILDRESS, BILLY - Distributors Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. CHILDRESS, JOHN - lntra. Sports: Distributors Club: Honor League Member: Office Helper: Special Teachers Helper. CLARK, BETSY - Varsity Cheerleader: Band: David Garrick Players: French Club: Student Council Monitor: Tri-Hi-Y: Program Seller, Ath. Assoc. COALSON, BOBBY - lntra. Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: Class Officer: Honor League Member: Office Helper. COBB, JOAN -- French Club Pres.: Latin Club: Critic Editor: Class Officer, Vice Pres.: Girls State: Quill and Scroll, Vice Pres. COFFLIN, JOY - Intra. Hockey: Gym Squad Leader: Chorus, Choir: Sec. Concert Choir: Y-Teens: Library Helper: S.C.A. Member. COHEN, CAROLE -'lritra.,Volleyball: Gym Squad Leader: David Gar- rick Players: Tri-Hi-Y: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. COKER, CINDY - Glass Palette: Collector: Tri-Hi-Y: Office Helper: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. COLE, ALAN - lntra. Football: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. Lunchtime in the cafeteria is the best place to catch up on all the latest gossip. 273 COLEMAN, BONNIE - G.A.A. Member: Public Speaking Club: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. COLEMAN, CHARLIE - Gym Squad Leader: J.V. Football Manager: S.C.A. H.R. Rep.: Hi-Y. COLEMAN, MIKE - lntra. Basketball: Special Teachers Helper: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. CONNELLY, WILLIAM HATCHER, II - Band Pres.: David Garrick Play- ers, Treas.: French Club, Chaplain: Forensic Club: A.F.S. Member. COOPER, EVIE - lntra. Sports: Chorus, Choir: Y-Teens: S.C.A. Mem- ber: Honor League Member. COSBY, ELLEN - Literary Society: Concert Choir: French Club: Critic Staff: Quill and Scroll: Stockholders Club. COUGHLIN, BILL - Intramural Sports: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. COX, LINDA - Chorus, Choir: F.H.A.: Critic Staff: H.R. Rep. Class Council: H.R. Office, Pres.: S.C.A. Monitor: Quill and Scroll. CROWDER, RICHARD - French Club: Critic Staff: Class Council H.R. Rep.: H.R. Office, Pres.: S.C.A. H.R. Rep.: Quill and Scroll. CYRUS, BOBBY - Intra. Sports: Spanish Club: Distributors Club: Honor League Member: Office Helper: Special Teachers Helper. DALTON, MARGO - Secretary of F.B.L.A.: Treasurer of Junior and Senior Classes: V.O.T.: Junior Class Ring Committee. DANIEL, LYNN - Literary Society Member: Member of David Garrick Players: French Club Member: S.C.A. Member. DAVIES, JONATHAN - Boys' State: French Club Member: Glass High Chorale Member: David Garrick Play: Track: Varsity Soccer Team. DAVIDSON, RICHARD - Stage Crew Member: Assembly Committee Member: Member of D.E.C.A.: Member of David Garrick Players. DAVIS, DEBORAH LEE - Stage Band Member: Latin Club Member: Member of Literary Society: Glass Palette Member: Band Librarian. DAVIS, DIANE - F.H.A. Member: Tri-Hi-Y Member: Intramural Hockey: Intramural Volleyball. DAVIS, EMILY - Crest Staff Member: Science Club Member: Glass High Chorale: Concert Choir: Literary Society Member. DAVIS, GARY - French Club Member: Hi-Y Member: Program Seller: Homeroom Officer: S.C.A. Member: Intramurals. DAVIS, LAVERNE - Crest Staff Member: Science Club Member: Liter- ary Society Member: Stockbroker of Stockholders Club. DAVIS, MARK - Treasurer of Latin Club: Vice-President of Sophomore Class: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative. DAVIS, STUART - French Club Member: Secretary of Homeroom: Boosters Council Member: Office Helper. DAWSON, ERNEST - Gym Squad Leader: Distributors Club Member: Special Teachers Helper: S.C.A. Member. DEACON, DENNIS - Vice-President of Distributors Club: Parliamentar- ian of Distributors Club: S.C.A. Member. DEZONIA, BILLY - Intramural Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative: Homeroom Officer. . DIXON, LINDA - Office Helper: Library Council: Program Seller: Treas- urer of Homeroom: Member of Chorus. DODL, RUDY - Vice-President of Homeroom: Athletic Ticket Repre- sentative: S.C.A. Member. DOWLING, NEAL - Intramural Soccer: Varsity Soccer: Spanish Club Member: Hi-Y Member: National Merit Semifinalist. DRISKILL, SHARON - Cinture Society Member: Y-Teens Member: Honor League Member: A.F.S. Member. ' T The unfurled flags of nation and state fly freely over E. C. Glass. - 275 DUCKWORTH, CAROL - Cinture Society Member: F.H.A. Member: Spanish Club Member: Intramural Basketball and Hockey. DUDLEY, DAVID - Reporter for F.B.L.A. Club: President of Distribu- tors Club: Student of the Year in D.E. Club. DZIEWISZ, LES - Cross Country Team: Indoor and Outdoor Track Teams: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. ELROD, KAREN SUE - J.V. Cheerleader: Literary Society: Cinture So- ciety: Crest Co-Editor: Class Council: H.R. Office, Pres.: Girls State: Quill and Scroll. ENOCHS, TIM - J.V. Football: Distributors Club: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. EPPERSON, CATHERINE DIANE - G.A.A.: Concert Choir: F.B.L.A. Sec- retary: Honor League Member: Office Helper: Special Teachers Helper. EVANS, MARY JANE - lntra. Basketball: Choir: French Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Monitor. EVERETT, ERIC MORRIS - Glass Palette: Talent Assembly: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. FARMER, ROBERT LEE - Softball, lntra.: J.V. Football: Track: Talent Assembly: Essays Contest. FARMER, SANDRA ANNE - Choir: Glass Palette: S.C.A. Member: S.C.A. Monitor: Honor League Member. FARMER, VICKIE LYNNE - lntra. Sports: G.A.A.: Latin Club: High Times Staff Advertising Manager: S.C.A. Member, Monitor. FARRAR, JOHN MICHAEL - Talent Assembly: Stockholders Club: Honor League Member. FERGOSON, AARON, P. - I.C.T.: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Mem- ber. FERGUSON, FAYE E. - lntra. Sports: D.E. Club, Sec.: Stockholders Club: F.H.A.: H.R. Officer: S.C.A. Member. Bob Englander takes advantage of his study hall time. 276 FERRELL, MARY AMONETTE - lntra. Sports: Library Helper: Office Helper: Honor League Member. FERRELL, MICHAEL ANTHONY - lntra. Basketball: J.V. Football: Track: Science Club: S.C.A. Treas.: S.C.A. Monitor: Program Seller. FICOR, LAWRENCE WILLIAM - Gym Squad Leader: Track: Stockhold- ers Club: Honor League Member. FLINT, BETTY GAIL - Cinture Club: Literary Society: History Club: Stockholders Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y. FLINT, KATHRYN ANN - lntra. Sports: David Garrick Players: French Club: F.H.A.: S.C.A. Monitor: Tri-Hi-Y, Sec.: A.F.S. FLINT, MARY KATHRYN - Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. FLOYD, BRENDA KAY - lntra. Sports: F.B.L.A.: G.A.A.: Honor League Member. FORD, BRUCE EDWARD - lntra. Sports: Latin Club: High Times Staff: Honor League Member: Hi-Y: Ways and Means Committee. FORD, DEBRA KAY - G.A.A.: J.V., Varsity Cheerleader: David Garrick Players: Crest Staff: H.R. Officer: Sec.: Girls State. FOREHAND, LINDA LEE - lntra. Hockey: Cinture Club: David Garrick Players: Honor League Member. FOSTER, GARY WAYNE - David Garrick Players: Stockholders Club: Forensic Club: Public Speaking Club. FREEMAN, MARTHA LEE - lntra. Sports: Choir, Chorus: David Garrick Players: French Club: Y-Teens, Pres. and Treas.: A.F.S.: Program Seller. FREESE, SUE E. - lntra. Volleyball: Choir, Chorus: Stockholders Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y. FRIAR, WILLIAM L. - Science Club: Forensic Club: Honor League Member: Hi-Y, Treas. GALLAGHER, PAM M. - Homeroom President: Honor League Mem- ber: S.C.A. Homeroom Representative: Y-Teens Member. GALLOWAY, SUSAN WHITEHEAD - President of David Garrick Play- ers: French Club Member: Girls' State: Honor League Vice-President. GAMBLE, BILL R. - Junior Varsity Football: S.C.A. Member. GANTT, ELIZABETH CARSON - Spanish Club Treasurer: Glass Palette Member: J.V. Cheerleader: David Garrick Players Member. GARRISON, RICKY ALVIN - Member of V.I.C.A.: Winner in State Ma- chine Shop Contest: S.C.A. Member. GENTRY, CAROLYN ADELE - French Club Member: Treasurer and President of G.A.A.: Co-Captain of Girls Basketball Team: Varsity Ten- nis Team. GILBERT, JAMES EARL - Gym Squad Leader: Varsity Baseball Team: S.C.A. Member. GILLAN, JOHN PICKEN - A.F.S. Foreign Exchange Student: Glass Palette Member: V. Pres. Cinture Society: French Club Member. GILLIAM, NANCY - Literary Society Member: Tri-Hi-Y Member: Varsity Tennis Team: Intramural Sports. GILLIS, GWENDOLYN LEA - Member of the Choir: French Club Mem- ber: lntramural Hockey: S.C.A. Member. GOAD, LINDA - Glass Palette Member: Member ofthe F.B.L.A.: S.C.A. Member. GODSEY, JERRY - Gym Squad Leader: Intramural Sports: S.C.A. Member. GOULDING, NIGEL - French Club Member: S.C.A. Member. GOWELL, RICKIE - Stockholders Club Member: Y-Teens Member: ln- tramural Sports: S.C.A. Member. GRAHAM, WILLIAM CARY - Band Member: Honor League Member: Hi-Y Member: Winner in All-Regional Band Contest. we Y' 5 I I I GRAY, BARBARA - Hockey Intramurals: Treasurer of F.B.L.A.: Span- ish Club Member: Public Speaking Club: Library Helper. GUMPRICH, JOHN W. - Glass Palette Member: Hi-Y Member: S.C.A. Member. GUNN, ELIZABETH LEE - Band: Glass Palette: David Garrick Players: Science Club: Vice-President of the French Club. GUNTER, LAFONDA - Hockey Intramurals: Homeroom President: S.C.A. Member. GUTHRIE, DARNELL - Volleyball Intramurals: Science Club Member: Boosters Council Member: S.C.A. Member. GUTHRIE, CLYDE JAMES - Vice-President ot the Spanish Club: Sci- ence Club Member: F.T.A. Member: Advisory Council of ROTC. HALL, DEBORAH - Library Helper: Tri-Hi-Y Member: Literary Society Member: Program Seller: Intramural Sports. HAMLETT, FRANCES - Secretary of the Distributors Club: Literary Society Member: Y-Teens Member. HAMMERSLEY, JANICE - Girls' State: High Times News Editor: Quill and Scroll: Secretary of Honor League. HAMMERSTROM, LOU - Literary Society Member: F.H.A. Member: Spanish Club Member: David Garrick Players Member. HANLETTE, GAIL - Member of the Choir: F.H.A. Member: S.C.A. Member. HARPER, VAUGHAN - Science Club Member: Spanish Club Member: Hi-Y Member: Football Intramurals. HARRIS, RANDALL EUGENE - A.F.S.: Science Club Member: David Garrick Players Member: Band Member: Intramurals. HARRINGTON, STEVE - Varsity Track Team: Spanish Club Member: S.C.A. Committee Chairman: Glass Palette Member. HARVEY, GEORGE - Intramural Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: S.C.A. Member. Barbara Wood waits patiently to stamp a book. 277 HARVEY, MARY LOU - Literary Society Member: F.H.A. Member Latin Club Member: Y-Teens Member: S.C.A. Member. HARVEY SUSIE - Tri-Hi-Y Member: Spanish Club Member: Glass Pal- ette Member: Intramural Sports. HAWKS, EDDY - D.E. Club Member: Stockholders Club Member: S.C.A. Member. HERNDON, WANDA - Volleyball Intramurals: Member of the Choir: President of the Y-Teens: S.C.A. Member. HICKEY, FRED - Athletic Helper: Honor League Member: Basketball Intramurals: Homeroom Officer. HICKS, MILTON - V.l.C.A. Club Member: S.C.A. Member. HICKS, SHERBY - Basketball Intramurals: Chorus Member: Member of the Distributors Club: S.C.A. Member. HILL, LINDA - Glass Palette Member: Member of the Chorus: Spanish Club Member: Office Helper. HILL, LISA - F.H.A. Member: Latin Club Member: High Times Staff: Secretary of Homeroom: S.C.A. Monitor. HITE, DIANE - V.O.T. Member: S.C.A. Member. HOBBS, BRENDA - President of V.O.T. Club: Tri-Hi-Y Member: Treas- urer of Homeroom: G.A.A. Member. HOBBS, GIBSON - David Garrick Players Member: Head of the Stage Crew: Cafe Bank Runner: Assembly Committee Member. HODGES, RICHARD WAYNE - Talent Assembly: Stage Band Member: Varsity Football: J.V. Basketball: Baseball Team. HODGES, RONNIE - Spanish Tournament: S.C.A. Member. HOLDREN, STEVE - Intramural Basketball: Band Member: Debate Club Member: S.C.A. Member. HOLLAND, DEBORAH - Office Helper: Y-Teens Member: Literary So- ciety Member: Intramurals. Students participate in the Virginia General Election by voting in the mock election at Glass. 278 I HONIG, DEBBY - G.A.A. Member: Literary Society Member: French Club Member: Tri-Hi-Y Member: Y-Teens Member. HOPP, JAMES - French Club Member: Honor League Member: Gym Squad Leader: J.V. and Varsity Football: Intramurals. HOUSTON, JULIE - Glass Palette Member: Literary Society Member: Spanish Club Member: Spanish Tournament. HUDSON, DANNY - S.C.A. Member. HUDSON, LINDA - Member of the Choir: Y-Teens Member: S.C.A. Member. HU LSER, MIKE - Member of the Stockholders Club: S.C.A. Member. HUGHES, BOWLING - Member of the Orchestra: S.C.A. Member. HUNT, CYNTHIA - F.B.L.A. Member: Homeroom President: Member of the Choir: All-State Choir. HURT, TOMMY - V.I.C.A. Club Member: State Contest of V.l.C.A.: S.C.A. Member. JABSEN, CHARMAINE - David Garrick Players: Honor League Mem- ber: Library Helper: Office Helper: F.T.A., Sec.: Stockholders Club. JACOBS, CHERYL - Intra. Sports: Band: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. JACOBSEN, JOHN - Intra. Sports: Varsity Wrestling: French Club: Lunch Helper: Honor League Member. JENNINGS, EDDIE - Lunch Helper: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. JOHNSON, CARYL - Glass Palette: F.H.A.: F.B.L.A.: Spanish Club: Honor League Member: Tri-Hi-Y: Program Seller. JOHNSON, NANCY - Intra. Sports: G.A.A.: David Garrick Players: High Times Staff: Honor League: I.C.T. JOHNSON, SHIRLEY - Intra. Sports: Class Officer: Homeroom Officer: Special Teachers Helper. V.O.T., Treas.: Assistant to Coach Bryan. JOHNSTON, RICK - Gym Squad Leader: Homeroom Officer, Pres.: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. JONES, BILL - J.V. Football: J.V. and Var. Track: Class Council H.R. Rep.: Honor League member: S.C.A., H.R. Rep.: F.C.A. JONES, CARTER - J.V. Track: History Club: Special Teachers Helper: Honor League Member, S.C.A. Member. JONES, WANDA - Chorus, Choir: Distributors Club: Y-Teens: Program Seller: Honor League Member. JORDAN, GEORGE -- Intra. Basketball: J.V. Football, Manager: Track: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. JORDAN, VICKIE - lntra. Sports: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. KEESEE, SHERRY - intra. Sports: G.A.A.: Glass Palette: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. KIDD, DELMA - Y-Teens: H.R. Office, Sec.: Office Helper: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. KIOUS, PAMELA SUE - Maiorette: Band: David Garrick Player: Sci- ence Club: Spanish Club: F.H.A.: Public Speaking Club: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y. KOST, PAT - Distributors Club: Class Committee Member: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. KOSTECKI, MARY - intra. Sports: G.A.A.: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. KRANTZ, JOHN - lntra. Football: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. KYLE, BARBARA - lntra. Sports: Literary Society: David Garrick Play- ers: French Club: Honor League Member: Office Helper. LACKS, MARY ANN - V.O.T. Member: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. LACY, ZELMA - Intra. Sports: Gym Squad Leader: Stockholders Club: Honor League member: S.C.A. Member. LAMPMAN, KRIS - intra. Sports: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. LANGFORD, STEVE - Softball: Distributors Club: Honor League Mem- ber: S.C.A. Member. LAYNE, MIKE - lntra. Sports: Hi-Y: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. LAYN E, VIVIAN - Distributors Club: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. LEE, CAROLINE - lntra. Sports: G.A.A.: Literary Society: French Club: H.R., Office: Honor League Member: Assembly Committee. LEE, MICHAEL WAYNE - lntra. Basketball: Science Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Ways and Means Committee. LEEBRICK, JOHN PAGE - l.C.T., Pres.: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. LESTER, TOMMY JOE - lntra. Football, Basketball: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. LIEBLE, ROD KEITH -- Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. LIBSCOMB, DARRYL WAYNE - Cinture Society: History Club: Stock- holders Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member, Monitor. LIGHT, BARBARA JOANNE - Choir, Chorus: Spanish Club: H.R. Officer: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y: Library Helper: Office Helper. LIMING, DEBORAH LYNN - Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Y-Teens. LITCHFORD, PATRICIA A. - D.E. Club: G.A.A.: Honor League Member: Gym Squad Leader: Intramural Sports. LLOYD, STEPHEN RAY - J.V. Football: Intramural Football: Honor League Member: V.l.C.A. State Winner. Ted Wright drops his ballot in the box after making his choice for governor. 279 LOGWOOD, GARY LEWIS - History Club: Stockholders Club: F.T.A.: Honor League Member. LOVING, MARY ALMA - A.F.S.: Choir: Intramural Sports: G.A.A.: High Times Staff: Homeroom Secretary. LUCY, DONALD A. - Stockholders Club: Varsity G Club: Library Helper: J.V. and Varsity Football: Track Team. MADDOX, DEBORAH ANNE - Spanish Club: David Garrick Players: Cinture Society: Glass Palette: G.A.A.: Office Helper: Tri-Hi-Y. MADDOX, DONNA KAY - F.H.A.: Spanish Club: Maiorette: G.A.A.: ln- tramural Sports: S.C.A. Member. MADDOX, SAMUEL CLYDE - Intramural Basketball: S.C.A. Member Honor League Member. MADISON, WANDA CHERYL - I.C.T.: F.B.L.A.: Spanish Club: D.E. Club: Usherettes Club: Office Helper. MAGANN, JOHN GARY - D.E. Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MAHAFFEY, BARBARA M. - Y-Teens: S.C.A. Member: Hockey and Basketball Intramurals. MAHAFFEY, BRENDA GAY - S.C.A. Member: Hockey and Basketball Intramurals. MAHAFFEY, WILLIAM NOAH - I.C.T.: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MALCOLM, ROBIN A. - Spanish Club: Office Helper: Intramural Sports: Glass Palette: Cinture Society. MANSON, DEBORAH A. - French Club: F.B.L.A.: Chorus: Homeroom Officer: Basketball Intramurals. MARKS, ANN TAYLOR - Intramural Volleyball: G.A.A.: Gym Squad Leader: Spanish Club: Tri Hi Y: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Mem- ber. Senior Joanne Bolding F leads the discussion during an assembly. MARSHALL, HENRY GLENN - Intramural Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: Cinture Society: Homeroom Office. MARTIN, DONALD RAY - Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MARTIN, RONALD JAY - Gym Squad Leader: Intramural Football: D.E. Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MARTINEZ, RICHARD - Intramural Sports: Gym Squad Leader: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MASON, KENNETH - Latin Club: Science Club: Forensic Club: Debate Club: Class Council and Homeroom Representative: Boys State, Alt. MASON, LESLIE - G.A.A. Member: Glass Palette: French Club: Tri-Hi-Y: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. MASON, SARA -- Intramural Sports: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MASON, VINCE - Varsity Football: Gym Squad Leader: Hi-Y: Varsity Track: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. MASSIE, CYNTHIA - Intramural Sports: French Club: Literary Society: Science Club: Forensic Club: Library Helper: S.C.A. Member. MATTHEWS, CARL - Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MAYBERRY, CAROLYN - Varsity Tennis: Intramural Sports: G.A.A. Award: Y-Teens, Sec.: Special Teachers Helper. MAYBERRY, SANDRA - F.H.A.: F.B.L.A.: Pep Committee: Library Help- er: Usherettes: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. McCOY, VALERIE - F.H.A.: Homeroom Office: Library Helper: Office Helper: S.C.A. Member. MCDONALD, BEV - Intramural Sports: G.A.A.: David Garrick Players: French Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Student Council Monitor: F.T.A.: S.C.A. MCGEHEE, RANDY - Intramural Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: Hi-Y, Pres.: Varsity Soccer: Pep Committee: Intramural Soccer and Football. 5. 280 McKEE, JOHN BROWN - Gym Squad Leader: Band: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MCKENNA, CINDY - J.V. Cheerleader: G.A.A.: Literary Society: David Garrick Players: French Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Office Helper. McLEAN, CORA - Y-Teens: Cafe Bank Runner: A.F.S.: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. McLEON, DON - J.V. Football: Gym Squad Leader: Glass Palette: Track: Spanish Contest: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. MILLS, CALVIN - Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MINOR, ROGER - Distributors Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MITCHELL, CHUCK - Spanish Club: Public Speaking Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MOODY, VICKIE - Intra. Sports: Distributors Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MOON, RHONDA - Distributors Club: S.C.A. Member: Tri-Hi-Y: Honor League Member. MOORE, FRAN - Intra. Hockey: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MOORE, MIKE - F.T.A.: Honor League Member: F.B.L.A.: Distributors Club: Special Teachers Helper: Lunch Helper. MORLAND, KATHY - Intra. Sports: G.A.A.: David Garrick Players: French Club: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. MORRIS, CLAY - Literary Society: French Club: S.C.A. Member: Stu- dent Council H.R. Rep.: Honor League Member. MORRISON, SUSAN - Intra. Sports: G.A.A.: Literary Society: Spanish Club: Lunch Helper: Library Helper: Honor League Member: S.C.A. MORRISSETTE, ALICE - Intra. Sports: G.A.A.: David Garrick Players: Homeroom Office, Pres.: Honor League Member: Tri-Hi-Y. MORTON, JUDY - Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MOSBY, CHARLES EDWARD - D.E. Club: Stockholders Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MOSBY, LAVERNE FRANCES - Choir, Chorus: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MURRELL, MARY LOUISE - Intra. Volleyball: D.E. Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MURPHY, JUDY KAY - D.E. Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. MYERS, JOHN RANDOLPH - Var. Football: Track: Spanish Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: S.C.A. Monitor. NAFF, FLEMING GAIL - Intra. Volleyball: Teachers Helper: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. NEIGHBORS, THOMAS CARL - l.C.T.: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. NELSON, ANNA C. - Intra. Sports: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Library Helper. NELSON, MILTON MILLER - J.V., Varsity Football: S.C.A., H.R. Rep.: Hi-Y: Honor League Member. NEWELL, GINGER LORAINE - Chorus: Tri-Hi-Y: Honor League Mem- ber: S.C.A. Member. NEWMAN, FRED NOEL - Intra. Sports: History Club: Science Club: French Club: Honor League Member: Hi-Y: S.C.A. Member. NOEL, CHICK T. - l.C.T.: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. NOEL, CLAUDE EDWARD - D.E. Club, Parliamentarian: Stockholders Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. NORMAN, LAURIE CAROL - Intra. Sports: Gym Squad Leader: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. A mad scientist? No, just a harmless Glass student at work. 281 NOVAK, BARBARA JEAN - Cinture Society, Pres.: Latin Club: Crest Staff, Co-editor: H.R. Office, Pres.: Quill and Scroll. NOWLIN, MARIAN FRANCES - lntra. Sports: G.A.A.: Cinture Club: History Club: Stockholders Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Tri-Hi-Y. OFFTERDINGER, THEODORE GRAY - J.V., Var. Basketball: Var. Foot- ball, Captain: Track Captain: Varsity G Club: Honor League, Senior Rep. OLDS, RHONDA MOREE - lntra. Sports: Glass Palette: Cinture Club: Latin Club: Crest Staff, Business Manager: Homeroom Officer. OLSEN, HARRIET A. - lntra. Sports: Choir, Chorus: David Garrick Players: D.E. Club: S.C.A. Member: Office Helper. OSTEEN, JOHN MICHAEL - lntra. Basketball, Football: Basketball Manager: Spanish Club: H.R. Officer: S.C.A. Member: Monitor. OVERSTREET, SUSAN M. - lntra. Basketball: D.E. Club: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. OWEN, JAMES MICHAEL - J.V., Var. Basketball, Capt.: Var. Tennis: Stockholders Club: Boys State. OWEN, ROBERT ISAAC - Track: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Mem- ber. PAGE, DANIEL WARREN - David Garrick Players: French Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member: Assembly Committee. PAGE, EVA KAY - Band: Glass Palette: Literary Society: David Garrick Players: Latin Club: FTA: Y Teens: Tri Hi Y: A.F.S. PAGES, JAMES WALKER - lntramural Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: D.E. Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member. PATTERSON, GARY LEE - Track Manager: Band: Honor League Member: SCA Member. PAXTON, ANNE LEE - GAA: Cinture Club: Stockholders Club: French Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Honor League Member: SCA Member. 282 PAYN E, CHEATHAM AUGUSTUS - Choir: Honor League Member: SCA Member: AFS. PAYNE, HOWARD LEE - Choir Treasurer: David Garrick Players: His- tory Club: Mathematical Games League: Public Speaking Club: A.F.S. PEARSON, CAROLYN LYNN - lntramural Sports: FBLA: Honor League Representative: SCA Member. PENNY, DWIGHT MARK - DE Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member. PERDUE, KAREN JOY - D.E. Club: VOT: Honor League Member: SCA Member. PERDUE, ROY ALVIN - Gym Squad Leader: D.E. Club: FBLA: H.R. Officer: Library Helper: Ticket Seller. PETERS, ROGER ALAN - Gym Squad Leader: Talent Assembly: Stock- holders Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member: Publications As- sembly. PETREY, VIRGINIA CAROL - lntramural Basketball: Treasurer, Glass Palette: Spanish Club: Pep Committee: Tri-Hi-Y. PHELPS, ELIZABETH DAWN - lntramural Basketball, Volleyball: Spanish Club: FBLA: Honor League Member: SCA Member: Office Help- er. PICKREL, BRENDA GAIL - Cinture Club: Spanish Club: Honor League Member: SCA member: Y-Teens: AFS. PING, JAMES CHARLES - SCA Member: Honor League. PINIGIS, PATRICIA ANN - lntramural Sports: GAA: David Garrick Players: Spanish Club, Treasurer: Forensic Club: Class Council. PLUNKETT. DONNA CAROL - lntramural Sports: Choir: Chorus: V. President, David Garrick Players: Y-Teens: AFS. POINDEXTER, TOMMY LEE LAVON - lntramural Sports: Varsity Foot- ball: Track: FBLA: Honor League Member. Joan Lawhorne hurriedly finishes her test before the bell rings. POORE, BEVERLY MAUREEN - Y-Teens: SCA Member: Honor League Member. PORTER, MARY MERCER - Intramural Sports: Tri-Hi-Y: SCA Member: Honor League Member. POTTER, MARY ANN - Choir: David Garrick Players: History Club: DE Club: Stockholders Club: Spanish Club: SCA Representative: AFS. POWELL, PATRICIA LYNN - French Club: Class Council: SCA Repre- sentative: Pep Committee: Tri-Hi-Y: AFS: Library Helper: Program Committee. POWER, ROSE ELLEN - DE Club: Honor League Member: Y-Teens: SCA Member. PRICE, NEVA KATHARINE - Intramural Sports: Drum Major: Stage Band: David Garrick Players: Tri-Hi-Y: A.F.S.: All Regional Symphonic Band. PRICE, WILLIAM R. - D.E. Club: Office Helper: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. PROFFITT, JOHN DANIAL - Intramural Sports: Varsity and J.V. Foot- ball: Talent Assembly: Varsity G Club: F.C.A.: Athletic Association Ticket Seller. PUCKETT, RALPH LESLIE - Gym Squad Leader: Intramural Football: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. PUGH, MICHAEL DXRLE - Intramural Sports: Band: Athletic Associa- tion Ticket Seller: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. PUGH, WANDA GAYLE - Intramural Volleyball: S.C.A. Member: Span- ish Club: Honor League Member. RAMEY, ELLEN - G.A.A.: l.C.T.: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. RAMSEY, ELIZABETH ANNE - G.A.A.: J.V., Var. Cheerleader: Orches- tra: Usherettes, Pres.: French Club: Latin Club: S.C.A., V. Pres. RASH, ELVIN LARON JR. -- lntra. Sports: Stockholders Club: S.C.A., Pres.: Boys State: Ways and Means Committee, Chairman. RAY, LINDA SUE - lntra. Sports: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: I.C.T. REAMS, WINIFRED MORRISON - Intramural Sports: Gym Squad Leader: GAA: French Club: Tri-Hi-Y: SCA Member: Honor League Member. REAVES, CLAUDIA STOKES - Choir: Honor League Member: SCA: AFS. REED, CHARLES R. - JV, Varsity Football: Track: DE Club: VICA Honor League Member: SCA Member. REED, DEBRA CAROL - DE Club: Honor League Member: SCA Mem- ber. REED, JOYCE ANN - Intramural Volleyball: History: ICT: Honor League Member: SCA Member. REID, DAVID HART - Varsity Tennis: Track: Orchestra: Talent Assem- bly: French Club: SCA Representative: HR President: Hi Y. REID, DONALD GENE - Intramural Sports: Golf: Gym Squad Leader: Honor League Member: SCA Member. REID, JAMES EDWARD - Intramural Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: Band: Honor League Member: SCA Representative. REYNOLDS, DOUG - VICA: Honor League Member: SCA Member. REYNOLDS, RAY - Gym Squad Leader: VICA: Program Seller: Honor League Member: SCA Member. REYNOLDS, WES - Football: Gym Squad Leader: Vice-Pres. DECA Club: VICA: Program Seller: Honor League Member: SCA Member. RHODENHIZER, DAVID - Distributors Club: Public Speaking Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member. The Toppers jump high to secure re- bounds in an away game. 283 RICHARDS, BETH - Glass Palette: Choir: Honor League Member: SCA Member. RIDDLE, TOM - Public Speaking Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member. RINER, KATHRYN - Intramural Sports: Latin Club: Stockholders Club: Honor League Member: SCA Monitor: Y-Teens: SCA Member. RIPLEY, CHARLES - Football Manager: Honor League Member: SCA Member. ROBERTSON, DONNA - DE Member: Y-Teens: Honor League Mem- ber: SCA Member. ROGERS, CHRISTINE - Volleyball: Varsity Cheerleader: Glass Palette: David Garrick Players: Spanish Club: Class Council. ROOF, DEBBIE - Honor League Member: SCA Member. ROSENBERGER, CAROL - Intramural Basketball: Hockey: French Club: Honor League Member: AFS: SCA Member. ROSENBERGER, SUSAN - Literary Society: Spanish Club: Public Speaking Club: Pep Committee: Tri-Hi-Y: History Club. ROSSER, TOMMY - Crest Staff: Treasurer, Public Speaking Club: Pep Committee: Ring Dance Committee: Honor League Member. SAUNDERS, STONY - Intramural Basketball: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SCHECKWITZ, TERRY - Pep Committee: Office Helper: S.C.A. Mem- ber: Honor League Member. SCHOEW, DICK - Varsity and J.V. Basketball: Varsity Tennis: Gym Squad Leader: Athletic Association Ticket Seller: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SCHULTHEIS, EDDIE - Intramural Basketball: J.V. Football: Gym Squad Leader: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SCOTT, GARY - Stage Crew: Hi-Y: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. SCRUGGS, ROGER - Stage Band: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SHANER, KAREN - Intramural Sports: F.H.A., French Club: Public Speaking Club: Y-Teens: Program Seller: Clean-Up Committee: S.C.A. Member. SHEARER, EMILY - Varsity Tennis and Basketball: G.A.A. Member: French Club: Homeroom Office: Student Council H.R. Rep.: Tri-Hi-Y. SHERIDAN, E. C. - Distributors Club: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SHORT, SUSAN - Intramural Sports, G.A.A.: French Club: Student Council Monitor: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y: Office Helper: Gym Squad Leader. SHO'l'l'ON, BETTY - Varsity Tennis: French Play: Latin Club: Crest Staff: Class Council: Tri-Hi-Y: G.A.A. Letter. SHOWALTER, KIRK - Intramural Sports: Glass Palette: Pep Commit- tee: Va. Art Poster Contest: Junior-Senior Ring Dance Committee. SHUFORD, WAYNE ALAN - J.V. Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: Bas- ketball Manager: History Club: Science Club: Public Speaking Club: Hi-Y: I.C.C. SIVERT, DAPHNE ELIZABETH - Intramural Volleyball: Glass Palette: Spanish Club: A.F.S.: Counselor Helper: S.C.A. Member. SIZEMORE, JEFFREY SIMON - Stockholders Club: Hi-Y: S.C.A. Mem- ber: Honor League Member. SMITH, PATRICIA GAYLE - Intramural Sports: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Library Helper: Office Helper: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SMITH, ROBERT - David Garrick Players: Spanish Club: Science Club: Public Speaking Club: I-Iistory Club: Math Games League: F.T.A.: SCA Rep. The future of the Seniors were de- termined at Glass. 284 SMITH, REUBEN GILBERT - Intramural Tennis: Varsity Football: Track: Band: Choir: F.B.L.A.: Varsity G Club: H.R. Officer. SMOOT, CLARENCE EDWARD - Intramural Sports: Choir: Talent As- sembly: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SOMERS, ANNE JO - Class Council: H.R. Officer: Student Council Monitor: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SPENCER, SARAH WINFREY - Intramural Basketball: Choir: David Garrick Players: Spanish Club: H.R. Officer: Pep Committee: Tri-Hi-Y: S.C.A. Member. SPINNER, MAURICE - Varsity Football: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SPIRINGER, GREGG J. - Intramural Sports:. Stockholders Club: H.R. Officer: Athletic Ticket Seller: S.C.A. Member. STALL, DEANNA DAWN - Intramural Sports: Athletic Program Seller: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. STANAITIS, SANDRA - D.E. Club: F.B.L.A.: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. STANLEY, BARBARA ANN - Intramural Sports: High Times Staff: Pep Committee: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. STANLEY, JUDITH GAIL - F.H.A.: I.C.T.: Y-Teens: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. STATON, DEBBIE JEAN - F.B.L.A.: VOT: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. STENNETTE, PAUL EUGENE - Band: Choir: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. STEPHENS, SHEILA GAY - Cinture Society: Spanish Club: S.C.A. Representative: Pep Committee: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y: Athletic Ticket Seller. M STEVENS, OWEN DALE - Intramural Sports: I.C.T.: H.R. Officer! V.l.C.A.: Drafting Contest: H.R. Representative: Honor League Mem- ber. STEWART, SUSAN GAIL - Intramural Sports: Cinture Society: Stock- holders Club: Science Club: Essays Contest: H.R. Rep.: Pep Commit- tee: Tri-Hi-Y. STINNETTE, CAROLYN KAY - Intramural Sports: Glass Palette: Liter- ary Society: David Garrick Players: French Club: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y: A.F.S. ST. JOHN, LAURA LYNN - Intramural Sports: Spanish Club: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. STONE, BRENDA - Intramural Sports: Band: F.H.A.: Library Helper: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. SUMPTER, SHANNON JANE - David Garrick Players: Latin Club: High Times Staff: Forensic Club: Office Helper: S.C.A. Member. SYDNOR, JUDITH SIMS - Band: Glass Palette: David Garrick Players: Science Club: French Club: Tri-Hi-Y: A.F.S.: All-Regional, All-State Band. SZYDLOWSKI, MIKE L. - Intramural Sports: Literary Society: Spanish Club: A.F.S.: H.R. Officer: Class Council. TABOR, PATRICK KIRK - Intramural Sports: Glass Palette: David Garrick Players: Spanish Club: Y-Teens. TAYLOR, BRIAN BURNHAM - Honor League Society: S.C.A. Member. TAYLOR, V. MARIE - Track: Y-Teens: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. TESTER, DAVID CARLTON - Intramural Sports: J.V. Football: Science Club: High Times Staff: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. THOMAS, PAMELA J. - Intramural Sports: J.V. Cheerleader: David Garrick Players: F.H.A.: H.R. Representative: Y-Teens: A.F.S.: Class Council. Pam Thomas returns the ball to Becky Butterworth in a ping-pong match. 285 THOMPSON, DONNA J. - D.E. Club: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. THOMPSON, ELLEN JESSEE - Intra. Sports: F.H.A., Pres.: F.T.A.: H.R. Office, Pres.: S.C.A. Member, Monitor: Honor League Member. THOMPSON, ROBERT C. - Intra. Football: High Times Staff: Honor League Member: Hi-Y. Q THORNHILL, BRUCE STEPHEN - History Club: Spanish Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. TIBBS, JANET MARIE - Intra. Volleyball: Spanish Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Y-Teens. TINNELL, THORNTON MALCOLM - Track: David Garrick Players: Stockholders Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. TORRENCE, PATRICIA LYNN - Intra. Sports: Choir, Chorus: Spanish Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Tri-Hi-Y. TRENT, DREMA DARLENE - Intra. Sports: Glass Palette: David Gar- rick Players: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. TRICE, ANNE DUNCAN - Intra. Sports: Var. Basketball: G.A.A.: H.R. Rep., Honor League: Girls State: Library Helper: Tri-Hi-Y. TUCK, M. DENISE - Intra. Sports: Cinture Society: F.H.A., V. Pres.: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. TUCKER, DONNA JEAN - Intra. Basketball: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Y-Teens. TUCKER, JANET RAE - Intra. Sports: Class Council, Treasurer: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Y-Teens. TURNER, SUSAN - Intra. Volleyball: J.V. Cheerleader: Choir, Chorus: Library Helper: Office Helper: S.C.A. Member. TURPIN, HARRIET J. - Choir, Chorus: D.E. Club: Science Club: Stockholders Club: French Club: F.H.A.: Office Helper. Looks like Marian Nowlin has some research to do. Another term paper, l maybe? fe W5 4. I .nu 3 i xslt? ,, f W ly -f r ' as E - ,, fi' :W T55 V 286 TYREE, ROBERT - Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. UPCHURCH, WILLIAM HOWELL - Stockholders Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. VAUGHAN, JAMES ROBERT - J.V., Var. Basketball: J.V., Var. Foot- ball: Golf: Varsity G Club: H.R. Officer: Boys' State. VAUGHAN, JANE ELIZABETH - Intra. Sports: S.C.A. Member: Office Helper. VIA, THOMAS WILLIAM - Intra. Basketball: Band: Choir, Chorus: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. VINCENT, BEVERLY HARDING - Intra. Volleyball: G.A.A.: Glass Pal- ette: Cinture Club: History Club: French Club: Tri-Hi-Y. VUKMIROVICH, BARBARA ANNE - Intra. Hockey: Choir: H.R. Office, V. Pres.: Honor League, H.R. Rep.: S.C.A. Member. WADE, BOBBY H. - Distributive Education Club: Honor League Mem- ber: S.C.A. Member. WADE. KAREN MICHELE - Intramural Sports: GAA: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member: Pep Committee: Y-Teens: Ticket Seller. WADE, WANDA LEE - F.B.L.A.: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Mem- ber: Y-Teens: Tri-Hi-Y. WALKER, KATHY J. - Cinture Club: David Garrick Players: Spanish Club: Debate Club: Forensic Club: Public Speaking Club: Y-Teens. WARD, JAMES EDWARD - Intramural Basketball, JV Football, Choir, Glass Singers, Talent Assembly: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WARE, EDWARD NICHOLS - JV Track: Band: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WARE, MARGUERITE - GAA: Glass Palette: Spanish Club: FHA: Public Speaking Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member: Pep Committee: Y-Teens. Awffmk. , J ' wiki?-2 . 1 w if 1: 2 1' -1 '- 1 ' , eggs- 1-A ' gpg 1 I it F I i xt ,L -zfgf A T it sei f ' . gg, f ': f f M if Q.. .. . : f- fig--,'.1f1:f a.:ti.::A- , M , ' , W ' it f--- , . f . - riff: T- - I P ,gferg .1 or .5 I I 1- M se ti lim: -E I E . -mtg .4 1 IQ. 2 ' - . -S A his , .Wit - ' EW: A - 5- SE.. . . ..., 51, ,, I gf, 5 fl . EN ,W WATKINS, BARBARA MARIE - Intramural Sports: GAA: Glass Palette: FHA: Public Speaking Club: Pep Committee: Y-Teens. WATSON, JUANITA - Honor League Member: SCA Member. WESLEY, GLORIA ANN - Intramural Basketball: GAA: Glass Palette: David Garrick Players: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WESTERVELT, JOE M. - Intramural Sports: Varsity Tennis: Gym Squad Leader: Christmas Pageant: Varsity G Club: HR Officer. WHILEY, ANNE CECILIA - GAA: Literary Society: David Garrick Play- ers: DE Club: FHA: ICT: High Times Staff: Forensic Club. WHITEHOUSE, THOMAS WATTS - Honor League Member: SCA Mem- ber. WHORLEY, MIKE - Glass Palette: Choir, Pres.: HR President: Honor League Member: SCA Monitor: All-Virginia Chorus: All-Regional Chorus. WICK, ROBYN D. - Intramural Sports: Gym Squad Leader: Glass Pal- ette: David Garrick Players: Public Speaking Club: AFS: Pep Commit- tee. WILEY, SANDRA LEE - Chorus: Spanish Club: FHA: Honor League Member: SCA Member: Y-Teens. WILKERSON, KAY FRANCIS - Choir: D.E. Club: FBLA: Honor League Member: SCA Member: HR Representative. WILLIAMS, ALFRED CHARLES - Honor League Member: SCA Mem- ber: ROTC. WILLIAMS, FRANK KEMP - Intramural Volleyball: Gym Squad Leader: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WILLIAMS, JAN ELIZABETH - Intramural Volleyball: Band: Spanish Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member. S 3 GRIN: 'i . ms' at if fs . ' ,ww-... 1 l Ia? I 1:3 'NN Ti -', ' A , s , ,W , . as g f' ., 1 S: g . . W . . Elf'-ii ' -- i . e f . ,gl 1 M , Q A A I ,lm c , .,, ,W a r- :gg I - WILLIAMS, JOHN WESLEY - Intramural Basketball: JV Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: Track: SCA Member: Honor League Member. WILLIAMS, LINDA SUE - Intramural Sports: GAA: Class Council: SCA Rep.: Pep Committee: Library Helper: Office Helper: Girls' State. WILLIAMS, MICHAEL EARL - Choir: David Garrick Players: Stockhold- ers Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member: Hi-Y. WILLOUGHBY, VIRGINIA MAE - Choir: FBLA: Honor League Member: SCA Member: Library Helper. WILLS, WANDA MAE - Intramural Basketball: Intramural Volleyball: DE Club: Science Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WILSON, CATHERINE ELLEN - Choir: Spanish Club: SCA Member: Pep Committee: Y-Teens: Honor League Member. WILSON, PEGGY JOYCE - Intramural Volleyball: Intramural Hockey: DE Club: FBLA: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WILSON, SUSAN DALE - Intramural Sports: Majorettes: Choir: Y- Teens: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WILSON, WILLIAM - JV Basketball: Varsity Basketball: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WINFREY, MARY LENA - Spanish Club: Honor League Member: Y- Teens: Inter-Club Council: SCA Member. WINGFIELD, AMY - GAA: Glass Palette: David Garrick Players: High Times Staff: Secretary SCA: Tri-Hi-Y: Quill and Scroll. WINGFIELD, CAROLYN - Cheerleader: GAA: Gym Squad Leader: David Garrick Players: Pep Committee: Hi-Y: Ticket Seller. WINGFIELD, TERRY - GAA: David Garrick Players: Senior Class Secre- tary: Student Council Monitor: Tri-Hi-Y: Activities Council Sec. WISMAN, JACKIE - Intramural Basketball: Hockey: GAA: HR Repre- sentative: Honor League Member: Pep Committee: Tri-Hi-Y: Program Seller. There is no better example of fun competition than the struggles of a Student-Faculty Game. 287 WITT, DIANE - Intramural Volleyball: Intramural Hockey: Distributors Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WITT, SANDRA - Intramural Sports: Chorus: David Garrick Players: Spanish Club: Cafe Cashier: Honor League Member: SCA Member. WOMACK, TOM - Cross Country Manager: Band: Science Club: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. WOOD, BARBARA - Intramural Volleyball: Spanish Club: Library Help- er: Gregg Speedtest Award: S.C.A. Member. WOOD. HAROLD - Distributors Club: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. WOOD, L. B. - Varsity Basketball: J.V. Basketball, Captain: Forensic Club: Varsity G Club: Fellowship of Christian Athletes. WOODALL, RONNIE - V.I.C.A.: l.C.T.: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. WOODFORD, RUSSELL - Distributors Club: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. WOODROOF, STEVE - Varsity Basketball: J.V. Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: Homeroom Officer: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. WOODSON, MIKE - S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. WOODY, EARLEEN - Intramural Sports: F.H.A.: Essays Contest: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. WOODY, EDDIE - Tennis Manager: J.V. Basketball: High Times Staff: History Club: Varsity G Club: Homecoming Committee. Roger Peters sings out at the controversial Publications Assembly. 288 WOODY, GENE - Vocational Industrial Clubs of America: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. WOOLDRIDGE, DONNA - Intramural Sports: David Garrick Players: Y-Teens: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. WRENN, KEITH - Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. WRENN, RONNIE - V.I.C.A., Treasurer, Secretary: Student Council Rep.: Special Teachers Helper: Honor League Member: S.C.A. Member. WRIGHT, GINGER - Orchestra: A.F.S.: G.A.A. Award: Latin Club: Stu- dent Council Rep.: AII-State Orchestra. WRIGHT, SUE - Gym Squad Leader: Spanish Club: Y-Teens: Library Helper: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. WRIGHT, TED - Varsity Basketball, Manager: J.V. Basketball: High Times Staff, Sports Editor: Alt. Boys State: Honor League Member. WYATT, CAROLYN - S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. WYNN, EFFIE - Intramural Basketball: Gym Squad Leader: Chorus: S.C.A. Member: Honor League Member. YOUNG, RANDY - Intramural Basketball: JV Football: Varsity Foot- ball: Honor League Member: SCA Representative. YOUNG, REGINALD SCOTT - Gym Squad Leader: Band: Science Club: Honor League Member: SCA Member. All sorts of characters eat lunch at E.C. Glass. 2 89 general index Abbott, Cecil, 128 Abramson, Carol, 128,195 Academics, 42 Ackley, Robert, 128 Acknowledgements, 299 Activities, 162 Adamee, Rodney, 57 Adams, Cynthia, 128 Adams, David, 57 Adams, David, 57,171 Adams, Elizabeth, 110 Adams, James, 110, 186,166 Adams, Marilyn, 57, 195 Adams, Marjorie, 128 Adams, Norma, 128,140,157 Adams, RudyfMr.J, 39,268 Aderton, Dorothy, 5,45,57,165, 170, 184,186, 194, 195, Adkins, Lewis, 57 Adkins, Roy, 57,166 Adkins, Victor 110 Adkinsen, Neville, 110 Administration, 20,21 Advertisements, 230 Afflerback, Deborah, 128 Agee, Becky, 110 Agee, Laura, 57 Agoriah Council, 168, 169 Akers, Frances, 128 Rodney, 110, 196 Susan, 57 William, 128 Akers, Akers, Akers, Albee, Heather, 57,75 Mae QM1-s. J, 23 Aldous, Alford, Delores, 128 Alfredson, Linda, 110 Archer, joh.nUvtr.j, 31 Argenbright, Carolyn, 128 Armistead, Kathy, 129 Armistead, Linda, 58, 177, 179, 186 Armstrong, Margaret fMissJ, 21 Arnott, Mary QMissJ, 33 Arrington, BettyfMrs.j, 29 Arrington, Phillip, 58,171,202 Arthur, David, 51,110 Arthur, Doris, 129 ArthLu', Garlon, 58, 165,169,184 Arthur, Gary, 129,193 Arthur, Kenneth, 110,208 Arthur, Lawrence, 129,193 Arthur, Nancy, 110, 202 Arthur, Patricia, 129, 175 Arthur, Robert, 129,166 Arthur, Shelly, 58 Ashwell, David, 129 Ashworth, Donna, 59,91,157,166, 180, 181, 224 Assembly Committee, 198 Aultice, Delta, 110,202 Austin, Keith, 129 Ayers, Debbie, 129, 179, 195 Ayers, Dennis, 129 Babcock, Robert, 59 Allbaugh, Sandra, 128,192 Allen, B Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen, Allison, Almond, Almond, Almond, Ahnond, Almond, onnie, 128 Clark, 51 james, 57 Joye, 57 William, 128,193 David, 110 Frances, 128 Harry, 58 Mary, 128 Michael, 110,193 Tom, 110 Alper, Nelson, 58, 202 Amonette, Gregg, 110, 114, 121,124, 157,165,166, 169 Amowitz, Michael, 128 Anders, Kelly, 128, 193 Anderson, Adrienne, 58,170, Anderson, Chris, 58, 176, 177 Anderson, jane, 58, 168, 171, 0, Anderson, jerry, 128 Anderson, Joyce, 110 Anderson, Mary, 128,195 Anderson, Anderson, Paulette, 110 Sidney, 58,189 Anderson, William, 59,67,169, 182 Andrews, Brenda, 58 Anthony, Ginny, 110 Anthony, Maggie, 58,202 Anthony, Sadie, 110 ' Anthony, William, 128 Anthony, William, 110,193 Apperson, Ellen, 110 290 Bacon, Robert, 59, 152 Bailey, Deborah, 129 Bailey, Larry, 59 Bailey, Mary, 129 Bailey, Mary, 129 Bailey, Mike, 129 Bailey, Robert QMr.j 20,132 Bailey, Teresa, 110, 176, 199, 224, 225 Baldwin, Betty, 129 Ball, Evelyn, 110 Balla, Peggy, 129, 173, 195 Ballard, John, 59 Ballowe, David, 129 Ballowe, Ted, 110,189 Baker, Clyde, 59 Band, 190, 191 Banks, Eugene, 59,208 Banton, Brenda, 110 Barker, Barrington, 110, 173, 178 Barker, MaryfMissj, 28 Barksdale, Rozanne, 129 Barley, David, 129 Barnes, Paul, 129,193 Barnett, Harry, 6,59,208 Barnhill, Robert, 59,171 Barnum, Barry, 129 Barrett, Chuck, 110 Barricks, james, 110,202 Bartee, Patricia, 129 Bartley, James, 129 Barton, Donnie, 60 Basham, jack, 129 Basham, Marion, 60, 172, 186 Basten, David, 60 Bates, Linda, 129 Bates, Mary, 129 Batten, Deborah, 45, 110,171, 177 Batten, Dorothy fMrs. J, 31, 169 Batten, Virginia, 60, 177, 179, 182, 183 Bay, Keith, 13,110 Beale, Donna, 129 Beard, Kenneth, 129 Beatrice, Stephen, 60 Beckner, Linda, 129,202 Belkin, Karen, 110,176, 195,199 Bennett, Richard, 110 Bennett, Susan, 60,65, 157, 175 129 9,60 Berger, William, Bergstrom, Peter, Bernick, PatQMrs.j, 186,187 Berry, janet, 129. Berry, John, 129 Berryman, Frank, Best, BethfMissy, 27 Beverly, Florence, 60 Bibee, Charles, 60, 152, 165, 166, 196 Bibee, Sandy, 110 Birch, Randy, 110 Bird, Gary, 110,193 Bittle, Betsy, 60,165,171, 174,184 Bittle, VirginiaQM.rs.j, 25 Blackburn, Robert, 60 Blackwell, Alice, 60,202 Blackwell, Nancy, 61,202 Blake, Calvin, 61, 166, 196,208 24 110 Blandford, Gail, 15, 110,171, 178,2 Blandford, Linda, 47,49, 129,195 Blankenship, Robin, 61 Blankenship, Wayne, 61 Blankenship, William, 110,152 Blanks, Lit, 110,202 Blanks, Mike, 110,193 Blanks, Milton, 129 Blevins, Sandra, 61, 152, 179 Blount, Harold fMr. J, 39,51 Blum, Richard, 110,196 Blunt, Susan, 129 Board, Barbara, 129 Bobbitt, Nancy, 61 Bolding, JoAnne, 61 Bolton, Phyllis, 129 Bomar, Bonnie, 61 Bomar, Raymond, 110,193 Bond, Anne, 129,166,195 Booker, Arthur, 110 Booker, WiLliamQMr.y, 41 Booth, Donald, 61,171,202 Booth, Joanne, 62 Booth, Septjmus, 62, 184 Bost, Kathryn, 62, 172, 174 Boswell, Wallace, 62 Bouton, James, 129 Bowden, Deborah. 62 Bowles, Andy, 110 , Bowles, Nancy, 110 Bowen, Debbie, 62,203 - Bowman, Bowman, Bowman, Bradford, Bradford, Bradley, Bradner, Christine, 62 Eugene, 62 Robert, 129 Michael, 110, 196, 208, 209 Vince fMr.J, 41,207,208 DeborahQMrs.j, 24,61 Richard, 129 Brady, William, 5,129 Bragg, Sandra, 110 Braxton, Clarissa, 110 Braxton, Grover, 110,193 Brayshaw, Keith, 110,208 Breeding, Ralph, 62 Brieting, susan, 130, 178 Brewer, Mary Beth, 62, 179 Brickels , johannah, 110, 166 Bridgeforth, William, 1 30 Britt, V ieki, 130,175 Brock, Richard, 110 Brooks , Brrooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks , Brooks, Brooks, Brooks, Brooks , Brenda, 62,199,203 Claude, 110 Earl, 193 George fMr.j, 39,51 Larry, 130 Michael, 62,202 Randy, 130 Shelby, 110 Susan, 110,173 Clayton, Royal, 132 Brown, Brenda, 110 Cynthia, 110 110, 173 130 110 Brown, Greg, 110,202 Brown, john, 40, 130,165,166 130 Brown, Brown, Dale, Brown, Brown, Fred, Glen, Brown, Judy, Brown, Mary, 48,63, 165,168 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bruc e , Rose, 63,165 Stephen, 130 Terrell, 130 Wayne, 130,173 Richard, 110 Bruce, jane, 130,173 Bryan, Jimmie fMr Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bryant, Bunch, Bunch, Burby, -D Debbie, 130 Dorothy, 63 lay, 63,152 June, 63 Lindy, 63 , 9,35,1o Richard, 110,65,178,18O jane, 112 Kathy, 130, 173,195 Mary, 63 Burch, I Arthur, 6 3 Burford, Burford, Burford, John, 112 Mike, 130 Stephanie, 6 3 Buffer-d, Vickie, 130,173,195 Burgess, Malcolm, 112 Burks, Albert, 202 Burks, David, 130 Burks, Debbie, 130 Burks, Georgia, 130 Burks, Lawrence, 64 Burks , Michael, 52, 151,171 Burks, Oliver, 93,130 Burley, Bonnie, 130 Burley, Mitzi, 130 Burnett, David, 130 Burnett, Donna, 130 BLu'nett, Ed, 112,114, 166,174 Burnett, Linda, 112, 155, 156 Burnett, Michael, 130 Burnett, Susan, 130,173 Burnett, Veronica, 130,203 Burns, Aubrey, 193 Burns, Eric, 64 Burns, Jackie, 130 Burroughs, james, 130,193 Burruss, Hanna, 130 Bushnell, Christine, 112,224 Business Education Department, Butler, Aoria, 130,186 Butt, Nancy, 130 Butterworth, Rebecca, 64,189 Cafe, Helpers, 197 Caldera, Robert, 130 Caldwell, Donald, 64 Caldwell, Kenneth, 112 36, 37 Calhoun, Clarence, 64,171 Calhoun, Cynthia, 112,165, 173 Callahan, David, 64 Callahan, Richard, 130 Callands, Gerald, 131 Galloway, Mildred, 64 Calvert, Matt, 112,186,187 Camden, William, 112,208 Cameron, Douglas, 131 Campbell, Alice, 112,195 Chappelle, Marian QMrs. J, 25 Chenault, Valerie, 131 Cheverton, Danny, 112 Chewning, jesse, 66 Chewning, Stephen, 131 Childress, Billy, 66 Childress, Bud, 202 Childress, Fred, 113 Childress, john, 66,202 Childress, Linda, 131 Choir, 188 Chorus, 189 Christian, Jeanne, 131 Campbell, David, 64 Campbell, Donna, 64,172 Campbell, Edward, 64,131,208 Campbell, James, 64,171 Campbell, jewel, 131 Campbell, Karen, 112 Campbell, Larry, 131 Campbell, Lillian, 112,195 Campbell, Marjorie, 112 Campbell, Rebecca, 131,173 C ampbell, Campbell, C ampbell, Samuel, 112 Sandra, 112 Theodore, 64,165, 166 17O,175,182, 183, 208 Campbell, Wanda, 131 Campbell, William, 65,166 Campbell, William, 131 Candler, Aubrey, 112 Candler, Debra, 131 Candler, Kathryn, 112 Canfield, David, 131 Canfield, Jerry, 131,193 Canody, Mary Jo fMrs.j, 36 Capps, David, 112,196,208 Cardwell, Michael, 10,65,93,151 Carlton, Foster, 131 Carpenter, Deborah, 131,195 Carpenter, Nancy, 112 Carr, Vivian, 131 Carroll, Vanessa, 65 Carey, Richard, 112,193,208 Christian, Martha, 113,180 Chryssikos, M. Ann, 131 Clark, Allen, 113 Clark, Betsy, 66,152,224 Clark, Cece, 132,195 Clark, Gerald, 132 Clark, Leslie, 132 Clark, Mike, 66 Clay, Kenneth, 132 Clements, Rod, 132 Cline, Larry, 132,193 Cline, Nyal, 113 Clingempeel, Gail, 66 Clishan, Gary, 113 Coalson, Bobby, 66 Cobb, Brenda, 113 Cobb, Dillard, 201 Cobb, jeanfMrs.j, 27 Cobb, joan, 16, 159,65,66, 17 183 Cobb, Linwood, 113 Cobbs, Gi11iemqMr.y, 20 Cobbs, james, 113 cohbs, Sahara, 113 4,182, Coffey, Deborah, 132,165,199 Coffey, Linda, 132 Cofflin, Joy, 66 C arson, Robert, 112, 196,208 Carson, Tommy, 65 Carson, Wilbur, 131 Carter, Barbara, 131,184 Carter, Denise, 131 Carter, jerry, 65,193 Carter, joy, 131,202,173 C arter , C arter , Rebecca, 131 . Roger, 131 Carter, Tommy, 112 Cartrett, Belinda, 65 Carwile, Brenda, 112,189 Carwile, Brenda, 112,168 Carwile, Karen, 131 Carwile, Michael, 131 C arwi le, Steve, 65 Cohen, Alexis, 113,173 Cohen, Carole, 66,186 Cohen, jeff, 132 Coker, Cindy, 66 Cole, Alan, 67 Coleman, Bonnie, 67,171 Coleman, Charles, 67 Coleman, Danny, 132 Coleman, Hariet, 4,113,184 Coleman, jesse, 113 Coleman, Joe, 113 Coleman, john, 113 Coleman, john, 193 Coleman, Mike, 67 Coleman, Phillip, 132 Coleman, Roger, 132 Coleman, Roy, 132,193 Coleman, Tommy, 67 Coleman, William, 113 Case, Dickie, 131 Case, Gary, 112 Cash, Deborah, 131,166,173 Cash, Martha, 112 Cash, Rachel, 112 Cash, Ronnie, 131, 193 Cassada, Amanda, 131 Cassidy, Carole, 131, 173, 195 Cassidy, Joe, 112,208 Cassidy, john, 65,196 Chaffin, Tom, 8,51,65 Chaffin, Vicky, 112 Chambers, Chambers, Chambers, Chapman, Chapman, Mona, 131 Nelie, 66,202 Robert, 112 Debbie, 112,174,195 Richard, 50, 112 Coles, Glenda, 132 Coles, Marilyn, 113 Collins, Dixie, 173 Collins, Steve, 113,193 Comer, Carl, 132 Conley, Debbie, 132 Connelly, Carrie, 132,165, 16 6 Connelly, William, 67,175,186, 187 Conson, Marie Uviissl, 30,198 Cooper, Evie, 67 Cooper, Gary, 132 Cooper, jerry, 113,200 Cooper, Rennie. 132 Cosby, Elizabeth, 113,195 791 Fa.rriss, Cosby, Ellen, 48,67,171,177, 182 Cothran, Rebecca, 113,179 Coughlin, Kevin, 132 Coughlin, William, 67 Cox, Barry, 113 Cox, Eddie, 132 Cox, Kathy, 132 Cox, Linda, 68, 172,182,183 Craddock, Cullen, 113,166 Crawford, Billie, 113 a C1-easy, Pamela, 132 CREST Staff, 180, 181 Crews, Gilbert, 50 Crews, Susan, 132,173 Crickenberger, Gordon, 132 Crickenberger, Harold, 51,113 CRITIC Staff, 182, 183 Crowder, Bruce, 132,165,208 Crowder, Richard, 165,182,183 Cumbey, Betty, 114, 172 Cumbie, Mona, 132,173 Cumby, Rhonda, 114,118 Cunningham, Alvin, 114 Cure, Preston, 132,208 Currence, Caro1fMrs.J, 168 Cyrus, Robert, 68,202 Dale, Pauline, 133 Dalton, Douglas, 114 Dalton, Deborah, 133 Dalton, Faye, 114 Dalton, Margaret fMrs. J, 23 Dalton, Margo, 68 Daniel, Donna, 133 Daniel, Dorothy, 68,171 Daniel, John, 133,193 Daniel, Nancy, 133,166,173,195 Daniel, Robert, 114,202 Daniel, Thomas, 114, 202 Daniel, Tim, 10,68 Darden, Belinda, 133 Daughtrey, William, 114 David Garrick Players, 186, 187 Davidson, Michael, 133 Davidson, Richard, 186,198,202 Davidson Virginia, 133 Davidson, Wesley, 133 Davies, Jan, 68, 89,175 Davis, Carolyn, 68 Davis, Deborah, 68, 174 Davis, Diane, 68, 172 Davis, Emily, 68 180,188,189 Davis, Gary, 68,166 Davis, James, 133,189 Davis, John fMr. J, 39,50, 201 Davis, LaVerne, 68,171,180, 181 Davis, Mark, 15,165, 174 Davis, Mindy, 133 Davis, Roger, 133 Davis, Sharon, 133 Davis, Steven, 133,193 Davis, Davis, Stuart, 69, 175, 199 Vernon, 133,193 Dawson, Ernest, 69,202 Dawson, Hunter, 133, 193 Dawson, Joseph, 133 Dawson, Randy, 114 Dawson, Sandra, 114 Deacon, Dennis, 69, 202 Deacon, Susan, 114, 165,166,175, Deacon, Wanda, 114 Dean, Audrey, 133 Deaner, Darlene, 133 D. E. C. A., 202 DeCarli, Paul, 208 Denning, Julia, 115, 173 292 195 DePew, HarryfMr.J, 32 Dewell, Arlene, 133, 189 DeWitt, Craig, 115 DeZonia, William, 69 DiBarros, Edward QMr.J, 24 Diffendal, John, 133, 165,184 Dillard, Gail, 115 Dillard, Harry, 115,150,208 Dixon, James, 133 Dixon, Linda, 69,189 Dobel, Howard, 208 Dodd, June, 115, 199 Dodl, Rudy, 69 Dogrul, Yavuz, 115 Dolan, Roger, 133 Dolsey, Samuel, 133,193 Donald, Rickey, 115 Dolinger, Jerry, 133 Dorsey, Gregory, 115 Douglas, Linda, 115 Dowdy, Clover, 133 Dowling, Neal, 69, 103,166 Doyle, Michael, 115 Drinkard, Billy, 69 Driskill, Joan, 115,178 Driskill, Keith, 133 Driskill, Kenneth, 133 Driskill, Rebecca, 133 Driskill, Sharon, 69,177 Drumheller, Donna fMrs.J, 23 Drummond, Deborah, 115 Dry, Jewel, 133 Duckworth, Carol, 70, 172, 177 Duckworth, Peggy, 115,165 Dudley, Bruce, 70,171,202 Dudley, Patricia, 133,166 Dudley, Robert, 115,167,208 Duff, Judy, 184, 115 Dull, Connie, 70 Duncan, Jay, 27,70 Dunlap, Robert, 11, 115, 152 Dunn, BrendafMissJ, 28 DuPriest, Rebecca, 115 Dziewisz, Les, 12,48, 70, 171 East, Robert, 133,202 East, Robin, 133 Easiridge, Rhonda, 133 Edwards, Barbara, 195 Edwards, Kenneth, 133 Edwards, Norman, 115,193 Eggleston, Douglas, 115 Eggleton, Ira fMr. J, 39, 51 Elcan, Elder, Elder, Elder, Elder, Elliot, Elliot, Elliott George, 70 James, 70 Linda, 115 Pat, 115 Ronald, 70 Robert, 70 Eleanor, 115 , Samuel, 115,176,186, Elrod, Karen, 7O,171, 177, 180 Emmons, Steve, 11,115 Engelder, Laura, 134,195 Englander, Robert, 134 English Department, 26, 27, 28 Enochs, Larry, 134 Enochs, Timothy, 70,202 Epilogue, 300 Epperson, Catherine, 70,203 Erbacher, George, 134,193 Estep, Vickie, 134 Etherington, James, 134 Eubank, Peggy, 134,173, 195 Evans, Carolyn, 71 Evans, Charles, 134 198 Evans, Darrell, 134 Evans, Garry, 134 Evans, Janet, 134,166 Evans, Mary, 134,168 Evans M ane 71 175 189 EvansfNoa1i11i71i,1f5 ' ' Evans, William, 115 Everett, Bic, 71,179 Ewing, Paul, 47, 134 Faculty, 18 Faculty Directory, 270 Falk, Bruce, 115 Falls, Lewis, 134 Falls, Randy, 115 Falls, Ronnie, 115 Falwell, Richard, 134 Farmer, Bobby, 71 Farmer, Michael, 71 Farmer, Patricia, 115 Farmer, Sandra, 8,71 Farmer, Vickie, 71,174,184 Farmer, William, 134 Farrar, John, 71 Fariss, James, 193 Fariss, Ronnie, 115 Anita, 134 Farriss, Lester, 115 Faulconer, Hubert, 134 Faulconer, Sydney, 115 F. B. L. A., 203 Feinman, Debbie, 134 Feinrnan, Edward, 115, 165, 166 169 Ferguson, Aaron, 71 Ferguson, Brad, 116,208 Ferguson, Faye, 72 George, 134 Ferguson, Ferguson, Janey, 12, 134, 165 Mark, 116 Ferguson, Ferguson, Patricia, 116 Ferguson, Raymond, 134 Sandra, 134 Mary, 72 Ferrell, Mary, 135 Ferguson, Ferrell, 168, Ferrell, Michael, 14, 72, 164, 165, 170, 193 Ferris, Harvey, 116, 166, 208 F. H. A., 172, 173 Ficor, Lawrence, 72 Fielder, Andrew fMr. J, 34, 170 Fielder, Thomas, 116 Fields, Wendell, 135 Fine Arts, 40 Fisher, Deborah, 116,168 Fisher, Stephen, 135 Fitzgerald, Judy, 135,226 Flint, Flint, Flint, Flint, Floyd, Floyd, Fogle , Betty, 72, 167, 186 Kathryn, 72,172, 186 Mary, 72 Roger, 135 Brenda, 72 Deborah, 116 Dreamer, 116 Fontaine, Joan, 135 Fontana, Edward, 135 Fontana, Jerome, 116 Ford, Anne, 116, 121, 174, 195, Ford, Bruce, 72, 165,174, 184 Ford, Cheryl, 135 Ford, Debra, 72, 95, 165, 180, 1 Ford, Mike, 116 Ford, Randy, 116 Fore, Joyce, 116 Fore, Rosalie fMrs. J, 29, 175 Forehand, Linda, 72,177, 186 225 86, 224 Forrest, Paul, 135 Foster , Foster, Foster, Foster, Frank , Franklin, Franklin, Franklin, Franklin, Franklin, Franklin , Franklin , Connie, 116 David, 116 Gary, 72,168 Spike, 51 RuthQMrs.j, 29 Allen, 116 Brenda, 135 Donald, 135 DoreenfMrs.J, 33 Mary, 135 Patricia, 135 Sam, 135 Graham, William, 74 Grant, Becky, 74,202 Grant, David, 135 Grant, Douglas, 116 Graves, Rita, 135 Gray, Barbara, 174,176, Gray, james, 116 Green, MaryfMrs.j, 23 Greer, Diane, 135 Greer, Mike, 75 Griffin, Charles, 135 Griffin, Jeff, 135 Griffin, Thomas, 75 178,203 Harvey, George, 76 Harvey, Harriet, 136 Harvey, Harriette, 76 Harvey, Mary, 76, 171, 172, 174, 177 Harvey, Tony, 136 Hatch, Mary, 136 Hawes, Jerry, 136 Hawkins, Hawkins, Barbara, 136 Heidi fMrs. J, 41,154 Hawkins, Mary, 117, 165, 169, 186 Hawks, William, 77,171,202 Hay, David, 136,208 Hay, Mike, 136 Hodges, Ashby, 78 Franklin, Freeman, Martha, 73,16 186 Freeman, Freese, Susan, 73,171 Friar, William, 73 Friend, jane fMrs.l, 26 Fullen, Coy, 135 Fuller, Linda, 116,202 Funkhouser, Gary, 116 G. A. A., 194,195 Gallaher, Hubert, 135 William, 135,193 5,175,173, Nancy, 113,116, 165,194 Galloway, susan, 73,165,166,186,187 Gamble, Bill, 73 Gantt, Elizabeth, 65,73, Garbee, john, 116 Gard, ThomasfMr.j, 33 157,179,186 Gardner, Marlene Mrs , 27 C -J Garrison, Richard, 73 Gentry, Carolyn, 73, 83, 195 Ghoston, Phillip, 201 Gibbs, William, 193 Gibson, Robert, 116 165,175,194, Giesselman, Kurt, 116,180 ,165 Giesselman, Toni, 135 Gilbert, james, 73 Gilbert, Wallace QMr. Q, Gilchrist, Kerry, 116 41,208 Giles, Catherine, 135,202 Grishaw, Debbie, 135 Grubb, Barbara, 116 Grubbs, Nancy, 135 Guidance Deparunent, 24 Guill, Sharon, 116 Gumprich, janet, 135 Gunn, Elizabeth, 75, 170, 175, 179 Gunter, Danny, 116 Gunter, LaFonda, 75 Guthrie, Bobby, 117 Guthrie, Clyde, 75, 165,176,193 Guthrie, Marcia, 75, 116,173,202 Guthrie, Steven, 136 Habel, julia, 75,95, 165, 184 Hackett, John, 117 Hackett, Pat, 136 Hagan, Lois QMrs.j, 35 Hager, john. 136.210 Hailey, Beverly, 136,195 Hales, George fMr.l, 36, 52 Haley, Iudy, 117 Hall, Barbara, 51 Hall, Deborah, 75,178 Hall, William, 117 Hedrick, Nancy, 137,173,195 Henderson, Carol, 117 Hensley, Robin, 136 Henson, Dennis, 117 Henson, Horace fMr.j, 208 Henson, Shirley, 117,202 Herndon, Gary, 201 Herndon, Wanda, 77,171 Hickey, Fred, 77 Hicks, Kitty, 136 Hicks, Milton, 77 Hicks, Sherby, 77 Hicks, Wanda, 118,172 Hienkle, Ronnie, 118,200 Hight, Evelyn QMissj, 21,34 HIGH TIMES Staff, 184, 185 Hill, Ann, 136, 173,192,195 Hill, Linda, 77 Hill, Lisabeth, 77,172,184 Hill, James, 136 Hiller, David, 118 Hiller, Richard, 136, 170,175 Hines, Herbert QMr.j, 39, 50 Hite, Diane, 77 Giles, Debra, 135. 165, 195 ciucn, Jchn, 5, 69, 74, 165, 166, 177, 179 Gillette, Cheryl, 135 ciiucm, Nancy, 74, 166, 177,195 ciuicm, Russcu, 115 ciuis, Gwendolyn, 74, 135 Gilpatrick, Diane, 135 Glass, Carey, 116 Glass, Kathy, 135,173,175 Glass, Kirk, 116 Glass, Scott, 116,196,208 Glass, Steve, 116 Glover, Peggy, 1 35 Goad, Linda, 74 Godsey, Deborah, 74,17 Godsey, Gerald, 74,186 1,173 Hambrick, Rachel, 117 Hamilton, Deborah, 136 Hamilton, Roberta, 136 Hamlet, Steve, 117 Hamlett, Frances, 75 Hamlett, Thomas, 117 Hamlette, Brenda, 76 Hammersley, Janice, 76, 166, 174, 184 Hammerstrom, Louise, 8,76,176,177, 186 Hancock, Martha QMissj, Hanel, james, 76 Hanks, Gary, 117 Hardesty, Elizabeth, 136 I-Iardesty, Paul, 117 Harding, Carolyn, 117 Harding, Rhonda, 136,2 Hargis, Beverly, 76,174 Harler, Milton, 117 Harless, Thomas, 117 Harmon, David, 136 Harper, Hawes, 76,170 33 ,166, 19 02 Harrington, Steve 76 165 5 Hobbs, Beverly, 136 Hobbs, Brenda, 77,195 Hobbs, Earle, 118 Hobbs, Gibson, 78,186,198 Hobbs, Katherine, 136, 195 Hodges, Richard, 78, 99, 208 Hodnett, Daniel, 118, 193,208 Hogan, Carolyn, 118 Hogan, Walter, 186 Holbrook, Phil, 136 Holdren, Linda, 118 Holdren, Stephen, 78 Holland, Deborah, 78,166, 179 Holland, Martha, 118,167 Holland, Holloran, Holston, Holt, Holt, Walter, 136 Marcia, 136 Berkley, 118,152,224 Billy, 136 Henrietta, 118 Holt, Marguerite, 136 Holt, Steve, 118 Holt, Vickie, 13,118 Godsey, james, 135 Godsie, Mervin, 116 Goode, Susan, 135,176 Gorsline, Elizabeth, 202 Goff, David, 135 Goodwin, Patricia, 135 Gosnell, Kenneth, 74 Gosnell, Sunny, 135 Gough, MaryfMrs.l, 28 Goulding, jeremy, 135 I i Harris, Angelo, 117 Harris, Betty QM:-s.j, 27 Harris, CarlQMr.j, 40,49,188,189 Harris, Dan, 117 Harris, janet, 117,173 Harris, Jo Anne, 136 Harris, Randall, 76 Harris, Robert, 136 Harris, Sandra, 117 Harris, Tracey, 117,199 Honig, Deborah, 78,165 Honig, Mike, 136 Honor League, 166, 167 Hooten Margaret 5Mrs.j, 25 Hopp, james, 78, O8 Hopp, Judy, 110,118,174,195 Horton, James, 118 Hoskins, Elizabeth fMissl, 30 Houck, Cecil fMr.j, 37 Houliares, Thomas, 136, 165, 196, 208 Goulding, Nigel, 74 Gowell, Fredericka, 74 Gowell, Virginia, 135 Gowen, Ricky, 135 Gowin, Benita, 116, 166, 173,189 Harrison, Claudia, 117 Harrison, Harold, 136 Hartless, Margaret, 76,202 Harvey, Ann, 136 Harvey, Constance, 136 Houston, Houston, james, 118 julie, 78, 176, 177, 179 Houston, Melvin, 118 Howard, Bennie, 78,2021 Howard, Eddie, 78 293 Howard, Howard, How ard, Janice, 118,195 Linda, 136,195 Meek, 118 Howard, Michael, 136 Howell, Anice QMissJ, 39 Howell, Teresa, 136,173,202 Hubbard, Jessie, 118 Hudson, Gary, 136 Hudson, Linda, 78 Hudson, Linda, 118, 202 Hudson, Phyllis, 1 36 Huffman, Della, 118 Huffman, Steven, 118 Hughes, Bowling, 79,202 Hughes, Brenda, 118,166 Hughes, Robert, 79 Hughes, Steve, 118 Hulser, Mike, 78,169 Keaton, Edward, 138 Kee, Debra, 119 Keefer, Clarence, 196,208 Kessee, Margaret, 202 Kessee, Sherry, 80 Kelly, Peuie, 114,119,166 Kerr, Andrea, 138 Kessler, Kenneth, 119 Kidd, Delma, 80,202 Kidd, Fredrick, 80,171 Kidd, John, 119 Kidd, Martha, 119, 174,177 Kidd, Ronald, 81 Kinny, Bobby, 119 Kious, Pamela, 81, 170,172,176 Kerby, David, 138 Kirby, Beckie, 138 Kirk, Susan, 119,195 Hunt, Cynthia, 79 Hunter, Jimmy, 137 Hurt, Joseph, 79 Hutcherson, Carl QMr.J, 48 Hutchinson, Mahlon, 137 Hutter, Billy, 118 Hypes, Joyce, 137 Inge, Elizabeth, 118,202 Inge, Pam, 119 Jabsen, Charmaine, 79, 165, 171, 178 Jackson, Brett, 137 Jackson, Clayton, 119 Jackson, Darryl, 137, 166, 206, 208 Jackson, Doris, 137 Jackson, Eula, 79 Jackson, Hugh, 119 Jackson, James, 137 Jackson, Johnnie, 119,193 Jacobs, Brenda, 137,202 Jacobs, Cheryl, 79 Jacobs, James, 119,174,193 Jacobsen, John, 79,175 Jarvis, Barry, 137 Kirkpatrick, James, 119 Kirkpatrick, Vicki, 138 Kleinberg, Eric, 138,166 Knight, David, 81 Knowles, Ed, 138 Knowles, James, 138 Koss, George, 81 Kost, Patricia, 81,202 Kostecki, Mary, 81,195 Kowalsl-cy, Albert, 119 Kraniz, John, 81 Krantz, Martha, 81,192 Krebs, EdnafM.rs.J, 33 Kulenek, Susan, 138,195 Kyle, Barbara, 81,175,186 Lacks, Mary, 82 Lacy, Zelma, 82 Lambdin, Elisabeth, 119 Lampman, Kristan, 82 Lane, Patricia, 119,195 Langford, Steve, 82 Language Department, 29 Latin Club, 174, 175 Litchford, Pat, 83 Litt, Michael, 139 Lloyd, John, 120 Lloyd, Robert, 119, 174, 166 Lloyd, Stephen, 83 Loflin, Marjorie fMissJ, 23 Logwood, Gary, 83 Logwood, Nancy, 139 Londeree, James, 139,208 Long, Armistead, 12,120 Loving, Mary, 83,184 Lowe, Ann, 139 Lowe, David, 139 Lowe, R Luc ado, ichard, 120 Karen, 139,184 Lucas, Kathy, 139, 195, 199 Lucy, Donald, 83, 171,178, 196 Lucy, James, 196,208 Lynch, Darrel, 139 Lynch, Gairy, 83,171 Lynch, Renaldo, 139,193 Lyons, Sheila, 139 ' Mabry, Mary, 139 Mace, Charles, 139 Macon, MeeMi11en, Claire, 139,166,1 Evelyn fMrs. J, 35, 46 MacMillan, Tom, 139,193 Maddox, Debbie, 84, 152,176 Maddox, Donna, 84, 192,172,176 Maddox, Martha, 120,195 Maddox, Samuel, 84 Maddox, Sarah, 139,135 75,227 Madison, Rae, 120,199 Madison, Wanda, 84, 166, Magann, John, 84 199 Mahaffey, Barb ara, 84, 202 Mahaffey, Brenda, 84 Mahaffey, William, 84 Mahan, Mildred, 189 Majorettes, 192 Malcolm, Robin, 84,186 Jay, Lauri, 202 Jennings, Floyd, 175 Jennings, Richard, 79,137 Jessee, Vickie, 119,177 Johnson, Caryl, 80, 172, 176, 179 Johnson, David, 137 Johnson, Elizabeth, 119 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Jonas, P George, 137 Greg, 137, 193 Joseph, 137 Karen, 137,195 Laura, 119, 176 Nancy, 80, 137, 166 Shirley, 52, 80 eyton, 137, 165 Jones, Anne, 119 Jones, Barry, 119 Jones, John, 14, 80, 165, 176, 178 Jones, Karen, 48,119 Jones, Michael, 138 Jones, Robert, 137,165 Jones, S usan, 138,195 Jones, Wanda, 80 Jones, William, 80 Jordan, Deborah, 138 Jordan, George, 80 Jordan, Steve, 138 Jordan, Vickie, 80,202 Joyner, Joe, 80 Judd, ehssa, 138 M . Jusfis, Pamieie, 119 Kagey, David, 138 Kalen, Russ, 119 294 Lawhorne, Cynthia, 119 Lawhorne, Diane, 119, 194, 195 Lawhorne, Gregory, 138 Lawhorne, Michael, 138,193 Lawhorne, Rose, 82 Lawhorne, SharonfMrs.J, 35 Lawhorne, Sonja, 119,168 Layne, Lillian, 138,195 Layne, Margaret, 119 Layne, Michael, 82 Layne, Patricia, 138 Layne, Vivian, 82,202 Layne, Wallace, 138,193,202 League, Carol, 138 Lee, Caroline, 82,175, 195 Lee, Deborah, 138,165 Lee, Michael, 82 Lee, Patricia, 138 Lee, Wayne, 138,177 Leebrick, John, 82 Leparulo, Gina fMrs.J, 29 Leslie , Lester, Les ter , Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Library Edith, 119 Stephen, 119 Tommy, 82 Jimmy, 119 Linda, 139 Michael, 119 Helpers, 178, 179 Light, Barbara, 92,189 Liming , Deborah, 83 Lindsey, Bonnie, 119,132 Lippard, Robert, 83,85,157 Lipscomb, Darryl, 83 Manley, David, 120 Mann, Charles, 84 Mann, Debbie, 139 Manson, Deborah, 84 Manson, Kathy, 139 March, Don, 120 Marks, Ann, 84 Marks, Kathryn, 120 Marks, Steve, 139 Mars, Marianne, 139 Marshall, Bruce, 139,202 Marshall, Henry, 85,176 Marston, Randy, 139 Mariin, Don, 85 Martin, Donna, 120 Martin, J. Stehen, 208 Martin, Kenneth, 120 Martin, Pam, 85, 176 Martin, Ralph, 85 Martin, Ronald, 85 Martin, Steve, 85, 120, 173, 176 Martin, Sue, 139 Martinez, Richard, 85 Mason, Alicia, 120,180,179 Mason, Anne, 120 Mason, Holly, 120 Mason, Macon, 120 Mason, Danny, 120,202,193 Mason, Kenneth, 165,85,169,174 Mason, Leslie, 86,175 Mason, Sara, 85 Mason, William, 86,139,210 Massie, Cynthia, 86,178 Mitchell , Math Dept., 22,23 Mawyer, Cathy, 120 Mawyer, Margery, 120,168 Mawyer, Peggy, 139 Mawyer, Wanda, 139,166 Maxwell, Kemberly, 139 Mayberry, Carolyn, 86 Mayberry, Dorothy QMrs.J, 38,269,172 Mayberry, Judy, 139,195, 173 Mayberry, Sandra, l78,203,86,199 Mayne, Robbin, 139 Mayne, Robert fSgt.J, 38,269 Mays, Barbara, 120,202 Mays, Joe, 120,202 Mays, Nina, 120 McAlister, Carl, 120 Miller, Joseph, 87 Miller, Karen, 140,173 Miller, MartinfMr.J, 34,47 Miller, Terry QMrs.J, 31 Mills, Anne, 140 Mills, Calvin, 87 Mills, Marcia, 140 Mills, Nida, 140,173 Mills, Robert, 121,196 Minix, Amanda, 140 Minix, Odell, 140 Minor, Roger, 87 Mitchell, Brenda, 121 - Mitchell, Charles, 87 Mitchell, Debora.h, 115,152,121,224 Gaye, 121 Noel, Chris, 121 Noel, Claude, 89,171 North, Anne, 122,175 Norwood, Thomas, 141 Novak, Barbara, 89,180, 177 Novak, Elizabeth, 8,141,166 Nowlin, Marian, 89,171, 176,177 Nowlin, William, 141 Nuckols, Emmett, 141,193 Nuckles, Laura, 122,195 O'Donnell, Frank, 141,193 O'Donnell, Richard, 141 Offterdinger, Sally, 141 Offterdinger, Theodore, 9O,166, 196, 208, 209 Oglesby, Denise , 122 McBratney, William, 120 McBride, Nancy, 139,202 McCane, John, 120,193 Mecmhy, Bill, 120,170 McCarthy, David, 139,179 McCarthy, Dawn fMrs.J, 28, 180 McCarthy, John, 139,208 McClelland, Deborah, 120,195 McCormick, Kathy, 139 McCormick, Wanda, 139 McCown, Cathy, 120 McCoy, Candace, 139 McCoy, Valeria, 86, 171,172 McCraw, William, 139,166 McDaniel, Della, 139 McDaniel, Jean, 139 McDaniel, Joan, 140, 184 McDaniel, Paul, 140 Mitchell, Kaye, 121 Minter, Tim, 121 Moody, Beverly, 140,195 Moody, Vickie, 87,202 Moon, Beverly, 140 Moon, Rhonda, 87,202 Moore, Claudius, 140 Moore, Don, 121,193 Moore, Frances, 87 Moore, Malcolm, 203 Moore, Michael, 87,183 Moore, Vicki, 121 Morland, Katherine, 88 Moorman, Michael, Moorman, Nanette fMrsJ, 28 Moorhead, Marilyn, 121,165,176,224 Moorman, Willie, 121,201 Morris, Amos, 201, 88,208, 166 Olds, Geraldine fMrs.J, 24 Olds, Keith, 122,184,208 Olds, Rhonda, 90,165, 180,181 Olson, Harriet, 90,189 Olson, Marilyn, 141 Ore, Peggy, 141 Osborne, Nancy, 141 Osteen, John, 90,165, 196 Otey, Marilyn, 122 Otey, Ronnie, 122 Ottinger, Gaynor, 141,195 Ottinger, Rose, 141,202 Owen, James, 90,165, 171, 166, 176 Owen, Kathy, 141 Owens, Donald, 141 Owen, Robert, 90,49 Overs1reet, Susan, 202 McDonald, Beverly, 86 McDonald, Susan, 140 McElroy, Larry, 193 McFaden, Bruce, 140 McFaden, Crolyn, 120 McFaden, Patricia, 86, 175 McFaden, Wiliam, 193 McGehee, Grover, 140,186,198 McGehee, Mason, 86,152 McGinn, David, 120 McGinn, Tom, 140 Mclvor, Shirley fMissJ, 21 McKee, David, 46,140 McKee, John, 86 McKenna, Cynthia, 86 175,177,186 Mexinip, Deborah, 120 McKinney, Robert,', 140,193 Morris, Charlene QMrs. J, 25 Morris, Charles, 121 Morris, Charlotte, 140 Morris, George, 121,173,196,208 Morris, Mary Jane fMrs.J, 24 Morris, Terry, 141 Morris, Gail, 140 Morris, Pat, 141 Morrison, susan, sa, 197 Morrissette, Alice, 8,88, 166,195 Morton, Judy, 88 Mosb Charles 88 Y: 3 Mosby, Laverne, 88 Moser, David, 121 Moses, James, 141 Moses, Nancy, 141 Moses, Rita, 121 Packer, VernonfMr.J, 29 Padgett, Julia, 141,226 Page, Daniel, 90, 186,198 Page, Eva, 90,174 Page, James, 90,202 Paris, Bobby, 141,202 Paris, lhyan, 141 Parker, Velma, 122 Parker, Wade, 122 Paris, Charles, 193 Paris, Vicki QMrs.J, 39 Parker, Roger, 141 Parker, Virginia fMrs. J, 27 Parrish, Betsey, 12,122 Parris, John, 122,193 Parrish, Kendall, 141 Parrish, Thomas, 141,202 McLaughlin,Stephanie, 140, 184 McLean, Cora, 86 McLean, Don, 87,179 McLean, Karen, 139 McLeod, SarahQMissJ, 38,268,172 McQuarry, Walter, 120,165, 166, 169, 170, 175 McVeigh, Henry, 140 McVeigh, James, 140,165 McWane, Joanne, 140 Mead, Dianna, 120 Meade, Laura, 120 Megginson, Bonnie, 173 Mehaffey, Paula, 121, 195 Mehlhaff, Jane, 177,182 Meidling, MarthaQMrs.J, 24,87 Melton, Clarence, 121 Melton, Sandra, 121 Merdith, Mary, 6,121,174 Merryman, Ethe1QMrs.J, 22 Metts, Donna, 121 Middleton, Cynthia, 179, 121, 186, 165 Miller, Gary, 121 Mosley, Clinton, 141,202 Mote, John, 121,208 Moyer, Steve, 121 Mullens, Bruce, 121 Murphy, Judy, 88,202 Murrell, Mary, 88,202 Myers, AnnQMrs.J, 23 Myers, 161111, ss,16s, 176, 208 Myers, Margaret KMIS. J, 27,177 Myers, Vickie, 141,173,195 Naff, Fleming, ss Patterson, Gary, 90,178 P atters on, Larry, 122 Pavek, Charmaign, 122 Paxton, Anne, 90,171,177 Payne, Ann, 122 Payne, Cheatham, 90 Payne, Howard, 49,91,168, 186 Pearson, Carolyn, 91,166 Pearson, Dorothy, 122 Pearson, Karen, 165 Pearson, Peggy, 141,202 Pearson, William, 141,166 Nau, Rebecca, 141 Neighbors, Thomas, 88 Nelson, Anna, 48, 89,178 Nelson, Milton, 89,208 New, David, 121 Newell, Ginger, 89 Newman, Donna, 141 Newman, Fred, 89,170 Noechel, JohnfMr.J, 41 Noechel, Mary, 141,165, 175 Noel, Charles, 89,202 Noel, Cheryl, 141 Penny, Dwight, 202 Perdieu, Robbie, 122 Perdieu, Roy, 91,202 Perdue, Karen, 91 Perrow, Richard, 141 Perry, John, 141,175 Persohn, Richard, 122 Peters, Karen, 202 Peters, Linda, 122,168,175, 195 Peters, Roger, 91,171 Peters, Sharon, 122,194,195 Peters, Roland, 141 295 Saville, Pettegrew, Alan, 141 Pettigrew, Dean, 202 Phelps, Elizabeth, 91 Phillips, Mary, 91 Phillips, Michael, 14 Phillips, Penny, 141 Phillips, Robert, 141 Phillips, Thertom, 141 Peeey, virginia, 91,176,179 ,171 . . . 1 tm Physical Education Depar , Pickrall, Brenda, 91, 176,177 Pickett, Mary, 122,179,182 ent 33 Ray, Joseph, 202 Ray, Linda, 93 Read, Rick, 142 Reams, Winkie, 93,175,185 Reaves, Claudia, 93 Reburn, Diane, 123 Redwood, Barry, 123,143 Reed, Beverly, 123,202 Reed, Charles, 93,202 Reed, Debra, 93 Reed, Joyce, 94 Reed, Patricia, 142,202 S aund ers, S aunders , Fleming, 143 Jacqueline, 124, 165,199 Saunders, Patsy, 123,173 Saunders, Regina, 143 Saunders, Stony, 95,202 ennis, 124 Rhodenhiz Pickrall, Kathie, 141 Picton, Russ, 142,175 Pilkinton, Eva fMrs. J, 29,176 Pillow, Cheryl, 122,173 Pillow, Harold, 142 Pillow, Rickey, 122 Pillow, Tommy, 122 Ping, Jimmy, 73,95,150 Pinigis, James, 142 Pinigis, Patty, 92, 176,179, 186, 195 Pitman, Lynn, 142,195 Pittard, Cynthia, 142 Plaster, JacquelynfMrs.J, 23 Platt, Robert, 122,166, Plunkett, Donna, 92, 105,186 Pee, Betty, 142 Poindexter, Tommy, 92,154,165,208 Pollard, Leon fMr.J, 202 Poole, Debbie, 142 Poore, Beverly, 92 Poore, Robert, 92,198,202 Reedy, Cheryl, 142 Reeves, George, 142 Reeves, Linda, 142 Reid, David, 94,103,166 Reid, Donald, 94 Reid, James, 94 Read, Karen, 123,195 Reid, Lawan, 142 ' D Sax, George, 143 Sayre, Brenda, 95 Sayre, Linda, 95 s. c. A., 164,165 Scheckwitz, Louis, 143,186 Scheckwitz, Terry, 195 Schewel Mike, 124, 155, 156, 169, 182,183 Schley, Don, fM.r.J, 10,41 Schultheis, Edward, 96 Schuyler, Sally, 124 Schwartz, Susan, 124,179 Science Club, 170, 171 Science Department, 34, 35 Reid, Nancy, 142 Reid, Suzanne, 46, 142,165, 195 Reid, Vanessa, 142 Restuccia, David, 123, 170, 175 Reynolds, Gladys, 142 Reynolds, Gwendolyn, 123 Reynolds, Janice, 123 Reynolds, Lloyd, 94 Reynolds, Perry, 142 Reynolds, Phil, 123,193 Reynolds, Robin, 142 Reynolds, Steve, 50,142 er, David, 94,202 Porter, Mary, 16,92,171,202 Powell, Gary, 142 Rhodenhizer, Mike, 168 Rice, Roger, 142 Scott, C. Winston, 143 Scott, Debbie, 124 Scott, Debra, 143 Scott, John, 143 Scott, Gary, 96 Scott, George, 124 Scott, Scrugg Scrugg Seagle sharon, 143, 192,195 s, Langhorne, 124 s, Roger, 96 , Mary, 113 Seamster, Jimmy, 143 Secrest, Joseph QMr. J, 40, 190,191 Secrist, Daniel, 124,193 Powell, Lynwood, 142 Powell, Patricia, 47, 92, 165, 178 Powers, David, 122,170,193 Powers Michael 122 Richardson, Elizabeth, 94,179 Richardson, James, 142 Riddle, Tom, 94 I 5 . Power, Randy, 142 Preston, Joe, 142 Price, Angela, 122,179,195 Price, Neva, 92,186 Price, Ronald, 122, 186 Price, Thomas, 122,186 Price, Prince William, 92, 202 , Suzanne, 142, 173, 195 Riner, Kathryn, 94, 171, 174 Ripley, Charles, 94 Roach, Martha, 142 Roakes, Sheila, 123,172 Roark, Jon, 142 Robbins, Dianne, 123 Robbertson, Don, 94 Robinson, June S. 123 Robertson, Michael, 142,193 Pritchard, I.ynnfMissJ, 184,185 Proehl, Valerie, 142 Proffitt, John, 92, 150, 196, 208 Pryor, Virginia, QMrs.J, 36 Puckett, Ralph, 92 Pugh, Anthony, 122 Pugh, Cyndie, 142, 173,175 Pugh, Mike, 92 Pugh, Sarah, 138, 142,165 Pugh, Susannah, 175,142, 166 Pugh, Wanda, 7,93,176 Rackliffe, Terry, 142 Racer, Ralph UNir.J, 3O,48, 171 Rafferty, Dennis, 224, 193 Ragland, Michele, 122,172 Rainey, Robert, 46,122 Ramey, Ellen, 93 Ramey, William, 142 Ramsey, Brennan 142,195,227 Ramsey, Elizabeth, 77,93,164,165, 174,195 Ramsey, John, 144, 122, 166, 180 Ramsey, Michael, 122, 165,170,174 Rash, Elvin, 164,77,91,93,165,15Z 171 Rash, Mark, 122 Ray, David, 142 296 Robinson, Anna, 142 Robinson, Deborah, 123 Robinson, Marsha, 94 Rogers, Chris, 95, 176, 179,186,224 Rogers, Jeff, 123 Roof, Deborah 95 I Root, David, 142,193 Rose, Deborah, 123 Rose, Larry, 142,193 Roseberry, Grey, 143 Rosenberg Rosenberg er, Mary, 186 er, Mary, 95,12 3,172 Rosenberger, Susan, 95, 177, 186 Rosser, St eve, 123 Rosser, Gary, 143 Rosser, Thomas, 5,95,180 Rossiter, Karen, 123,195 T C , 193 R.O. . Rucker, F.ay, 143 Rucker, Theodore, 123 Sable, Craig, 143 Sale, Ellen, 123,176 Salyer, Ray, 143 Samuels, Irene, 123,186,195 Sandifer, Victoria, 123,189 Sanzone, Joseph, 124,196 Saunders, Brenda, 124, 202 Seniors, 54 Senior Directory, 270 Sensebough, Paul, 124,193 Setzer, Grace fMrs. J, 25 Shackleford, Carolyn, 143 Shackleford, Patricia fMrs.J, 29 Shaner, Karen, 96 Shavers, Betty, 143 Shaw, Dennis, 143 Shaw, Michael, 96 Shearer, Emily, 96,165,195 Sheets, Dale qMr.p, 41 Sheets, l-IaroldfMr.J, 31,41,208 Shelton, Debbie, 124 Shelton, Patricia, 124, 177 Shelton, Thomas, 143 Shelton, Tommie Sue, 44,143, 166 175, 184 Shepherd, Carol, 124 Shepherd, Holly, 124 Sheridon, Earl, 96,202 Sherman, Diane, 143 Shields, Pam, 143 Short, Darryl, 143 Short, Susan, 96, 166, 175, 177, 195 Shotton, Betty, 96, 175, 180 Showalter, Jane, 96,179 Shreaves, Brenda, 124,202 Shuford, Wayne, 2, 96, 165, 166, 170 Sigler, Harold, 124 Sigler, Willard, 143 sine, Richard, 96,202 Sims, John, 124,193 Sims, Pamela, 124 Simms, William, 143 Simpson, Frances fMissJ, 41,195 Simpson, Karen, 124, 166, 168, 175 186, 187 Simpson, Ricky, 144 Singleton, Barry, 125 Singleton, Carolyn, 125 Singleton, Lorettatlvlissy, 34 Sisk, Martha, 125 Sivert, Daphne, 97,176 Sizemore, David, 144 Sizemore, jeffrey, 48,97,171 Stinnette, Yvonne, 144 St. John, Laura, 99 Stollard, D iam missy, 36, 203 Stone, Brenda, 99,172 Stone, Nancy, 125,195 Slater, Smith, Nancy, 173,178 Angela, 144 Smith, Bennie, 125 Smith, Deborah, 144 Smith, Fletcher, 97 Smith, Gail, 176,178 Smith, Garry, 125,173 Smith, Gregory, 144 Smith, Kimberly, 97 Smith, Louis, 144,176 Smith, Martha, 176,177,186 Smith, Patricia, 144 Smith, Patricia, 97 Smith, Reuben, 97,208 Smith, Robert, 97, 165, 166, 168,167, 170, 176, 186 Smith, Sarah, 195 Smith, SheilaQMrs.Q, 33 Smith, Susan, 144, 166 Smith, Vicki, 125, 178 Smithies, john, 125 Smoot, Snead, Snyder, Barry, 144,189 john, 144 Gavin, 144 Social Studies Department, 30, 31 Somers, Somers, Sowell, Sowers, Spanish Special Anne, 97 jeff, 125,168,175 Vanessa, 144 john, 144 Club, 176, 177 Education Department, 25 Speight, Ann, 144,173 Spencer, Ralph QNIr. J, 35 Stone, Spencer, 144,175 Stout, Mary, 144 Stovall, Annie, 125, 165,167,186 Stovall, jonathan, 144,193 Stratton, janet, 125 Student Life--Honors, 148 Suchodolski, Mike, 144 Suhling, Meg, 125,175 Sullivan, J. D., 144 Sumpter, Charles, 145 Sumpter, Shannon, 99, 174, 184 Sutton, Carol, 145 Swain, Claude, 125 Swain, Pamela, 145 Sweeney, Morgan, 125 Sweeney, Reid, 145,193 Swindell, LorettafMissJ, 32 Sydnor, Judith, 99, 165, 170, 179 Sydnor, Malcolm QMr.j, 24, 101 Szydlowski, Mike, 99, 176 Table Of Contents, 3 Tabor, Patricia, 99,179 Taurman, Keith, 125,166 Taylor, Brian, 99 Taylor, CherylQMrs.j, 13,32 Taylor, David, 125 Taylor, Michele, 145 Taylor, Myra, 125 Taylor, Susan, 125 Taylor, Vivian, 100 Taylor, Wendy, 125,195 Terrell, Diane, 145 Terrell, Frederick, 125, 151, 166, 180 Spencer, Sarah, 97, 176, 186 Spencer, Thelma, 144 Spinner, Gilbert, 202 Spinner, Maurie, 98 Spiringer, Greg, 98 Sports, 204 Spruce, Frank, 125, 174,186 staff, 22,23 Stamps, Shirley, 144,184 Stanaitis, Sandra, 98,202 Stanley, Barbara, 98 Stanley, Judith, 98 Stanley, Patricia, 144,178 Stanley, Robert, 98 Staples, Kent, 125,174 Staton, Debbie, 98 Staton, Deborah, 125,202 starch, James, 125,202 Staton, Steve, 144 Steppe, Doris Uvlrs. 5, 23 Steptoe, Tommy, 144 Stephens, Sheila, 98 Sterne, Dennis, 125 Sterne, Kenneth, 98,202 stem, Linda, 125,165,167,175 Steuart, Donna, 98 Tester, David, 100 Thacker, Donna, 145 Thaxton, Teresa, 145 Thomas, L eon, 125, 170 Thomas, Hubert, 123,125,208 Thomas, P amela, 100 Thomas, Prince, 125 Thomas, Raymond, 145 Thomas, Ricky, 145 Thomas, shim, 125,196 Thompson, Beverly, 125,184 Thompson, Donna, 100 Thompson, Ellen, 100,172 Thompson, joan, 143,173,195 Thompson, Pamela, 145, 173,195 Thompson, Robert tCol.j, 38 Thompson, Robert, 100 Thompson, Susan, 113 Thompson, Terry, 145 Thornburg, Charles, 125,202 Thornhill, Bruce, 100, 103, 166, 176 Thornhill, Catherine, 145, 170, 195 Thornhill, Elizabeth, 145,195 Thornhill, Gloria fMrs. J, 25 Thornhill, Jim, 145 Thornhill, Mary, 145 Stevens, Jesse, 125,196,208 Stevens, Owen, 98 Stevens, Robert, 125 Stevens, Samuel, 176,177 Stewart, Susan, 99, 166,177,195 Stinnette, Carolyn, 45,99, 175, 177, 179, 186 Stinnette, Paul, 98 Stinnette, Sharon, 144,17O,175, 195 Stinnette, Woodrow, 125 Thurman, David, 145 Thyberg, Susan, 125 Tibbs, Bo, 145 Tibbs, Janet, 100 Tice, joan fMissj, 28 Tiller, Cheryl, 100 Tilson, Kerry, 145 Tinnell, Gordon, 145 Tinnell, Thornton, 100 Toler, David, 126 Toler, Leslie, 145 Toler, Robert, 145 Tolley, Beth, 126 Tolley, Kip, 145,50 Tomlin, james, 145 Torian, Brenda, 145 Torrence, Gary, 126,170 Torrence, Patricia, 100 Torry, Wanda, 126 Trammell, Sheila, 145 Trent, Dale, 145 Trent, Darlene, 100,179 Trice, Anne, 101,195 Tuck, Denise, 101,172 Tucker, Donna, 101 Tucker, janet, 101 Tucker, Rickey, 145 Tucker, Robert, 51,126,196 Tucker, Sharon, 126 Tucker, Steve, 126 Turberville, Margaret, 145 Turek, RobertQMr.j, 29,174 Turner, judithQM.rs.j, 33 Turner, Susan, 49,101 Turner, William, 145 Turner, Willis, 202 Turpin, Harriet, 101 Tuthill, Billy, 101,207,208 Tweedy, Don, 101 Tweedy, Cheryl, 126 Tweedy, Kathy, 126,192 Tweedy, Martha, 126,173, 195 Tweedy, Tommy, 145 Twery, Seth, 44, 145, 177, 184 Twiddy, BaxtertMr.j, 27 Tyree, Dennis, 145 Tyree, Robert, 202,101 Tyree, Thomas, 126 Underclassmen, 108 Underwood, Willaim, 145 Upchurch, Thurman, 145 Upchurch, William, 102 Usherettes Club, 199 Vadasz, Claude, 145 Vadasz, Paul, 145 Vandegrift, Mary, 126,172 vannau, Ben, 126,193 Vanl-Iall, LaLane, 126 Varsity, G Club, 196 Vasvary, Patricia, 145,165,175 Vaughan, Carolyn, 126,173 Vaughan, james, 102,165,166, 195, 196,208 Vaughan, jane, 102 Vaughan, Thomas, 126,165, 166,170 Venable, john, 145 Vest, Betty, 145,165 Viar, Douglas, 145 Viar, Gary, 146 Viar, Shirley, 126 Via, Thomas, 102 V. l. C. A., 200,201 Vigneau, jay, 126 Vincent, Beverly, 102, 171, 175, 177, 179 Vocations Department, 38, 39 Vukmirovich, Barbara, 102 Wade, Bobby, 102,202 Wade, Brian, 146 Wade, Karen, 102,195 Wade, Wanda, 102 Wagner, Evelyn flvlissj, 21,225 Walden, Luther, 126 Walker, Ann, 126 297 Walker, Ellen, 146 Walker, Gary, 126 Walker, Kathy, 168, 169, 176, 177, Walker, Patricia, 126, 173 Walker, Patricia, 146 Walker, Steve, 146 Wall, Clarence , 126 Wall, Jack, 126 Wallace, Madeline, 126,195 Waller, Andrew, 146 Waller, Marie fMissJ, 30 Walshe, David, 146 Ward, Anne fMrs.J, 36 Ward, James, 102 Ward, Ronald, 126, 170, 177, 189 Ware, Edward, 102 Ware, Linda, 126,151,178 Ware, Marguerite, 102, 172,179 Warren, William, 146 Wascher, Judy, 146,195 Watkins, Barbara, 103,172,179 Watkins, Barry, 146 Watkins, Erma, 126 Watson, Juanita, 103 Watson, Lewis, 146 Wattles, Laura, 126 Watts, Albert, 146 Watts, Mary, 126 Watw, William, 146 Vaugh, Robert, 146 Weaver, Dorlissa, 126 Webb, Dawne, 146 Webster, Allen, 126, 166 Weigand, Mike, 126 Wennerstrom, Brenda, 126 Wesley, Gloria, 103 Westervelt, Joe, 103,196 Westervelt, Michele, 146 Whiley, Anne, 103 Whiley, James, 127,174,193 Whitaker, Anne, 146,195 Wilcher, Rabri, 146 Wiley, Sandra, 104, 50,172,173 Wiley, Virginia fMissJ, 27 Wile, Marilyn, 127,179 Wilkerson, Kay, 104,166,176 Wilkerson, Melissa, 127 Wilkerson, Theresa, 127 Wilkes, Jim, 202 Wilks, Rebeccaflvh-s.J, 37 Wilkinson, Courtney qMrs. J, 29, Williams, Alfred, 104,193 Williams, David, 127, 170,180 Williams, Debbie, 195 Williams, Debbie 147 Williams, Frank, 104 Williams, Jan, 104, 147, 176 Williams, John, 104 Williams, Jon, 147 Williams, Kenneth, 147 Williams, Linda fMrs.J, 40 Williams, Linda, 104 Williams, Jerry, 147 Williams, Michael, 104 Williams, Mike, 49,104 Williams, Robert, 146 Williams, Ronald, 147 Williamson, Joe, 127 Willoughby, Deborah, 147 Willoughby, virginia, 104,178,2 Wills, Wanda, 104 Willson, Catherine, 104 Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Linda, 127 Marjorie fMrs. J, 28, 182 Perl, 147 Peggy, 147 Peggy, 105,202 Susan, 105 William, 105 William, 147 Wingfield. Amv. 73.105.164.165, 195 Wingfield, Barbara fMrs. J, 28 White, Boi-ry, 146 Winfre Yeater, Ricky, 127 White, Beverly, 127,195 White, Caroly'nfMrs.J, 31 White, David, 103,174 White, Howard, 103,193 White, Katherine, QMrs.J, 24 Wingfield, Wingfield, 45 Carolyn, 105,195,224 Terry, 105, 165 fvingfiold, winiam, 127,170, 17 180 Wingfield, wiuio, 147 Ma 105 173 176 Vlfhite, Michael, 127,178 White, Richard, 127,179 White, Robert, 146 White, Sandy, 146,166 White, William, 127 White, William, 146 ly! ry-7 7 Y Wisman, Jacquelyn, 105 Wisman, Paul, 149 Witt, Diane, 105,202 Witt, Sandra, 106,197 Womack, Donald, 147 Womack Thomas 106 Whitehouse, Cathy, 146 Whitehouse, Thomas, 103 Whorley, Michael, 17, 49, 107, 189 Wick, Polly, 146 Wick, Robyn, 103, 165, 179, 186 298 Womack: vioki, 134, 147, 165, 1 Wood, Barbara, 106 Wood, Brenda, 127, 178 Wood, Chip, 106 Wood, Cynthia, 147 4, 95 Wood, David, 127 Wood, Harold, 106,202 Wood, Jeff, 147 Wood, Jeff, 147 Wood, Kent, 127,193 Wood, Layden, 10,106 Wood, Peter, 127 Wood, Randy, 147 Wood, Wendy, 147 Woodall, Deborah, 147, 175 Woodall, Ronald, 106 Woodard, Norma, 127 Woodford, Russell, 106, 202 Woodroof, Steve, 106 Woody, Earleen, 8, 106, 166, 172 Woody, Gene, 106 Woody, Larry, 147 Woody, Wyatt, 106, 165,184,196 Wooldridge, Bev, 147 Wooldridge, Calvin, 147 Wooldridge, Donna, 107,186 Wooldridge, Nancy, 107,202 Wooldridge, Terry, 147 Wray, Barbara, 147 Wray, John, 147 Wrenn, Betty, 127 03 Wrenn, Wrenn, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wright, Wrzos, Michael, 107,200 Ronald, 107, 200 Carolyn, 107 David, 147 Ginger, 107,174,165 Janie, 147 Jean, 127 Joanne, 127,173 Kenneth, 147 Pam, 127,202 Sharon, 127 Tom QMr.J, 33 Thomas, 107,152,184 ChesterQMr.J, 35 Wuthke, Suzanne, 127,195 Wyatt, Caroline, 166,177 Wyatt, Tom, 127,208 Wynn, Effie, 107 Yeaman, Cheryl, 127, 165, 166, 179 182 Yates, David, 147 Young, Holly, 127 Young, James, 127,208 Young, John, 147 Young, Randy, 107, 165, 166,208 1 Young, Zechini Zirkle , Reggie, 107,171 , Cindy, 127 Sue fMissJ, 40,269 ,.:. Mfr-1 Photographers Keith Bay, Richard Bryant, Kurt Gies- nition for their hard work in producing pictures for the selman, and Leon Thomas have earned special recog- yearbook. acknowledgements The successful production of a yearbook is achieved through a lot of hard work by many caring individuals. We would like to express our special thanks to Keith Bay who, though not a member of our staff, worked long, hard hours on the Crest's photography. His fine pictures and his dedication to our cause helped improve the quality of our book. To the Crest photog- raphers, Richard Bryant, Kurt Giessleman, and Leon Thomas, who too often have gone without recognition, we would like to extend our ap- preciation, we are grateful that they have stood up through all the pressures put upon them. Janie Ferguson and Mike Osteen receive our thanks for the art work they did for us. We can- not go without acknowledging our American Yearbook representative Nlr. Frank Doyle, who has sweated with us through each deadline and personally helped us over all the rough spots we have encountered. The 1970 Crest is dedicated to the students of E. C. Glass High School, for it is their memories, their year we have tried to capture. 299 retrospect A moment to pause, to look back, to examine our failures and accomplishments. 1970 - the year of we. Individuals, together 'and alone. Laughter, pain, and joy. Souls molded, lives outlined. Ideas, traditional and revolutionary. Apathy - unfinished projects, discipline - con- trolled freedom. A year of defeats, frustrations triumphs and joys. The excitement of new dis- coveries, a growing knowledge. Habits formed arts acquired and refined. Learning by ex- periencing life - communication and under- standing. 1970, E. C. Glass, people and ideas merged to share a moment in time . . . con- tact. Participation, development of a greater capacity for understanding oneself as well as others. 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