Graham High School - Graham Yearbook (Bluefield, VA)

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i , 5155. K f-9 'ss O n 2 M 0. ' ,J ,.',f 1 1 1 1 G- -9 . X, Pmff' , -:vs-1' .ijdfflfiwr I if arp- A , ,,. '-'f'L'e'l.- ' .A vc. p,'s'if :we w ' X f-'Ri Y 1 -as 1, .gN av,-.,, ' l L .'-1 fl! THE GRAHAM 1967 Principal Clark Brown arrives to begin the new school ar. His cheerful but firm guidance is a part of the spirit Graham Published by GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL Bluefield, Virginia E Contents Foreword Dedication Foreword Through the Year Faculty Activities Classes Ads 2 l 1 4 Dedication We the staff take great pleasure in dedicating VFP the 1967 GRAHAM to Mrs. Juanita Hill, under whose leadership the Graham High spirit has soared to new heights. 4 w Ah? ww WW F n Y Y Spring r 's.z X S ne-Act Plays OBJECTIVE CASE Doug VanDevender, Pat Stinson, Julia Lindsey, and Rita Matthews were cast in this play which was an award winner. THE PLUM TREE Members of the castin- cluded Ann Goodwin, Donna Ballard, Mary Lou Seyler, Arm King, Betsy Blizzard, Wanda Neal, and Laura Bowling. ANTIC SPRING Members of this cast were Betsy Mays, Dane More- head, Peggy Whitenack, Barnes Louthan, Sharon Jones, and Bill Seyler. This was presented by the Thes- pians. DIRECTOR Miss Eleanor Douthat ac- companied the cast of Ob- jective Case to state fes- tival at Charlottesville. F Activities TRADITIONAL MAYPOLE DANCE 7162 csenzbr Gfzss gfgrafanz csczfoof announces Gommencemenf Coxenczlses i71-.rkiy euenzhf June mhefeen fun0f'eofs1h'Q-szbc seven o'cf1cA cgczfoofgyzzznaszkzfn Zyfleyqebf Yjlkylhlh EI ICT: N ,Q 9 I 4, .5' 9 5 'O 51- ' V Q N' ull Yagi ..... Xiu, , 'N 4 L--I QQ' Q99 if--5:1-5k!o5 'F 'qilpyifx Wanda Neal Wanda was the '66 recipient of the Cleo Mitchel Scholarship. i ' AWARD WINNERS Kay Bradley H Barnes Louthan These two '66 graduates received the Kiwanis Citizenship Awards in their class. a F' . i'5'll32i1i:. 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W f :af 4' K Wg I Mtg Y --. I V za f -ww' . 9' K J 2, ' P E5 v Y ' + 'Y . . E , ., Q W,,,,,A K3 S235 K Fall Specials LET'S G0 G-MEN! With spirit and with loyalty, the students cheer the G-Men on to victory! 1 l l . A-C-T-I-O-N NIGHT FOR ROYALTY Action boys, action! Queen Grey and her escort reigned over the Homecoming game on October 14. 1 OFF TO JACKSON'S MILL These girls found the spirit of fellowship at a Y-Teen confer WARM'UP ence ln J ackson's Mill, West Virginia. There's action on the sidelines too! I I Powder Puff Football NO SECRETS, PLEASE Quarterback Mary Carbaugh con- fers with coach Ronnie Yost as to YEA TEAM! These Y-Teens composed the Powder Puff football team when they played eansgt gizmshggghii Sig Beaver Y-Teens in the fall. This is another example of G.H.S. school spirit. THE BIG GAME With Graham having the ball, the crowd cheers the team on to victory for the second straight year. coached . r WAIT! SHE CAN'T SEE! Members of the team not only played football, but helped a fellow teammate find a lost contact lens. GRAHAM Y- TEENS 13 BEAVER Y- TEENS NEW STYLE BEAUTIES Jack Brewster, Lofton Delgado, Steve May- , berry, Linkey Carter, Wayne Hess, and Roger Owensby served as cheerleaders for the game. 3 N THE MARRIAGE MACHINE These juniors made up the cast for their class play. As important as the cast members, were these juniors who worked behind stage. SCA TREE Council members decorated a tree and asked students to bring for the needy. Y-TEEN BANQUET during the holidays of December. December CHRISTMAS CAROLING l.A.A. members and their sponsor, Mrs. Hill, wished everyone a Merry Christmas by the way of song. The Y-Teens sponsored a Mother-Daughter banquet in honor of their mothers CHRISTMAS GIFT Annual staff members presented Mrs. Wetzel a poinsettia. CHAPEL ASSEMBLY Reverend Mal c ol m Horne presented his Christmas message to the student body. AFTER SCHOOL Even after school the cafeteria is crowded. AT LUNCH Lunch seems to be the highlight of every day for some. DURING THE GAME Students enjoy extracurricular activities too! Students Everywhere ! BETWEEN CLASSES Students cheerfully go from class to class. ' WAITING FOR THE BUS to go home. Students anxiously await the time l l ? Classes Classes are continually chang- ing to meet the modern needs of today, but G.H.S. spirit remains the same. We're loyal to you Graham High . . . ADVANCED MATH ENGLISH IN ACTION PHYSICAL EDUCATION A 5551 ,..k .nl .ss C. ..., mmf SIUE 293 'V as , .. -- ss .s.:..1 f , s-Mew? ses-'fernsfsysss-:K M - f' ,- 1 ii? , ' -X ' 1 - .1 vs-ev, if .,-'ff N TIS ?--ffffy -1, I- -if X Q. H V4 95. .I 5 x ., N ,ex : H ,QE AM V .. A A 1-4 ,, I 1' ' N 127, Y .2 - ' It f - - sf H .F NT? MWiwsgi.igl . ' ' I wife: 'T M.. H? -',W,5s5se ' ?f:1 .- -:E li . ,ffm I V ' Y i 111 E-ffl 'W . K- I , -. . , V Wx . f Af' A C A fz f' f xy, Y 3515 If .- , K I , f I ii is - -3, X. fs-N.,wafsw .nz . .r K M I : 1. ' - - 1 1 fs Q -I f I . s- ty, .- H' - . . .,,..-:rf V' R Wg? . ' 1, A f giiffggzgz .... A 1 Vi ,, 'mf' A lg, , 3,4 .. .Zin ,, Q klgf Lf typ, -L A I -2 if -.,' - ' :-. -- f fx, Ki 1 -' J ,iw , - 4 , - - vw . BUSINESS MACHINES MECHANICAL DRAWING AMERICAN GOVERNMENT -G Z 'Q'k. .fizummi T , . if n 'ifff 1 F 4 WORK! WORK! WORK! Mr. Brown finds that running a school such as Graham is much work, but there are also many rewards. Spirit of Service Part of the spirit of G.H.S. is the will- ingness of all personnel to work together and with the students. E HELPFUL HELPERS ' Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Lucas, and Mrs. Dunn always know what is to be done. ' , M.. HEADACHES l Mr. Bradley sometimes finds keepinf up with absentees a headache. Wa: this absence really necessary? i: a question often asked. SILENT SERVICE ' DRIVING SPIRIT Playing a big part in G.H.S. spirit are Mrs. Polly Yost, Mrs. These bus d!'fV?rS Serve Students always with H Smile and Jean Walker, and Mrs- Ruth Beard' They Operate the Cai- a irielndly spirit. .With them transportation problems are . so ve . eteria. MR. WARNER A clean school is important. Three caretakers keep ours that way. ' LOUNGE STUDENT TEACHERS Mrs. Margaret Asbury, Miss Odaris Jones, Miss Ruth Newsome, and Mrs. Margaret Kouvach served while training. I6 MR. WHITT Mr. Dudley also assists in making our school a pleas- ant place to work and play. Administration Evans Omar School Board Member Clear Fork District 1 Lester L. Jones Tazewell County School Superintendent Clark M. Brown Principal Graham High Schoog Lawrence H. Bradley Assistant Principal Graham Alice Barnett Sara Belcher Bob Blevins Home Economics Office Practice Boys' Phys. Ed. Typing Coach Lawrence Bradley 1 Asst. Principal Driver Ed. Q Coach A DREAM FOR TOMORROW A coffee break? No, just a dream for the future. is N... ,. A Phyllis Bradley Nancy Cole Thelma Compton Elise Cooper English Mathematics Librarian American History Guidance 18 Scienc e Faculty A . 'i fx H Eleanor Douthat Catherine Dunn Jane Eades English-Speech Office Secretary Biology DEDICATED TO SCIENCE Barbara FOX These teachers prepare students of today for our scientific age. B00kkeeP1Hg General Business Greta Gillenwater Anna Lee Greer Q Robert Hedrick Juanita Hill Foreign Language Shorthand Mechanical Drawing Girls' Phys. Ed English Typing 1 9 Mathematics Coach Graham Betty Hodges Alleen Hughes Carole Hutchinson Chemistry English fist Semesterl History Economics World History Jamesfones READ! READ: READ1 Band Dlrector Teachers of foreign language and English take time to examine magazines in the library Garland Kidd Pollyanna Lucas Dorothy Painter Walter Porterfield DE-ICT Guidance Foreign Language General Science English Physics Faculty Alice Presley Beatrice Richardson Robert Russell Mathematics Choir Mathematics 5 S THE MINORITY GROUP Our men teachers do not seem X discouraged that they are in the minority 5,32. I Aaron Saunders emig Rx, N fx We at sigma. World Geography K .fegtgif :J ge, fs. af if ik of H a w :Mrs :E ' -- it L.: Laika' Q R R ,,,, AVVQ . f I .1 H ,, :xg ,Ve N R X 1 2.,,. 1 1 0 A I k A i f ., 1 'z + AEN, Q R Fri' .f ' , 'Q ' me --f ' ., ' cfm! R - ' Sam Crockett ass: '40 Vivian Wagner Louise Wetzel Norma Hedrick English Government Regular Substitute 12nd Semesterl French Journalism 21 Economics World History . ,, The Spirit of Helping WORK STUDY y These students know , 5 S .2 what the spirit of help- S fulness means. They assist in the cafeteria, office, or the classroom. f X All work makes for a dull sg day so they take time to If 3' relax. STAGE CREW Wayne and Harry see that lights and curtains are i f 'if EVERYONE'S HELPER Mrs. Dunn is the spirit of helpfulness at Graham. She knows all the answers to all the questions. 1 OFFICE GIRLS 9 'usted properly. GUIDANCE FRIENDS Mrs. Lucas andi Mrs. Cole neveri lose patience in' their work of helping students decide on their road to the fu-n ture. These girls give of their time to work in the office and run errands. They are Sue Goodwin, Joan White, Frances ' Kegley, Cathy Cordle, Billie Hagy, Brenda Fox, Beth Parris, Linda Puckett, Alice Presley, Freda Thompson. 4 i Activities l lining m.f:,A.,w+.5.ewms.fwQNmv V, Qing 'wlfnnq-,K Hu-u..,,m 1 mmq,.,, 'QQNLQK az-MMMMWMNM -f f ,N -K'-.W 1- M1ss GH S Q-Billie Jean Hagy v M Greetings from Graham E4 x 3 May announcers, Ellen Tomchin and Wayne Lilly with Mrs. Cole, sponsor, are preparing for the upcoming ' program. ii- Greetings from Graham, sponsored since its origin in 1950 by Mrs. Nancy Cole is heard on WKOY each Saturday at noon. Q ln . -till September 6 February Beth Parris Tom Armbrister Linda Rutland Linkey Carter October December March Cathy Cordle Sam Bailey Barbara Leffel Bill Seyler Grey Matthews Barry Frye November January April Linda Puckett Tom McNeil Betsy Mays Mike Ciaburri Linda Remines Jack Brewster Student Co-operative SCA OFFICERS President . . . . . . . . . Mike Ciaburri Secretary '. . . . . . . . . . Billie Jean Hagy Vice-President . . . . . . . . . . . Ovid Bailey Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . Barry Frye Sponsor ...... ........'.....Mrs.Cole CLUB PRESIDENTS Linda Peery, Dianna Hoops, Linda Warden, Mary Carbaugh, Linda Remines, Beth Parris, Linda Nunley, Tom Chaffins, Bill Austin, Barry Frye, Sam Bailey, Tom Armbrister, David Neel, Danny Danko, Wayne Lilly, Larry Smith. Club presidents are automatically members of the Student Council. 26 , , ,,,7 Association ww 'Wh Ev-vd 'vv:- H wi fgjj' sian .fav .sw-- wma ...sf wwwd 'p,,..gun- as-1'4 ',.,,...-we-M 9551175 'Q' ,,,,,,...su ,.,.1.-new 'SZEQ-m1u.plv Tx., STUDENT RELATIONS COMMITTEE Janie Kahle Sam Bailey fch.J Billie Jean Hagy Mike Ciaburri Ovid Bailey HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES Joyce Belcher, Barbara Stowers, Debbie Cole, Wanda Mahood, Karen Whitley, Diana Musick, Terry Kerley, Linda Puckett, A.nn Karen Blankenship, Anna Harmon, Gail Earls, Bill Seyler, Jimmy Graham, Butch Ruble, Danny Danko, Glenn Lewis, Johnny Carter, Larry Ellis, Michael Lusk. Each homeroom elects a representative to the Student Council. 27 3 A 'Q' 7 i lf 1 -3 aghf' L VOL. XXII NO. 1 Bluefield, Virginia September 30, 1966 WRITING THE NEWS Linda Warden, and Vickie Melvin work hard at the typewriter. school paper reflects and promotes school spirit. Linda Remines, Larry Ma- PROFESSIONAL REPORTERS Youth Reporters, Linda Puckett and Beth Parris, write the news for the DAILY TELEGRAPH. A .: 1, O. M ' Y . f .- Y SUPPORT YOUR PAPER INK WON'T COME OUT class president, David Neel, and yearbook Journalism advisor, Mrs.Wetze1, shows Connie Ruble, Beth Parris, editor, Anna Marie York, buy a paper from Cathy, and Linda Puckett how to operate the off-set press and cautions Linkey and Steph, Wear old clothes. 29 W Yearbook 1967 STAFF MEMBERS Annual staff members: Verronia Patton, Linda Remines, Ellen Tomchin, Dianna Hoops, Peggy Whitenack, Dreama Brooks Betsy Mays, Vickie Melvin, Beth Parris, and Linda Puckett. It is their hope to catch and preserve the spirit of Graham High. HONORED Wanda Patton Wanda Horton For two years the annual staff has presented a monetary award to help some girl attend college. Wanda BOSSES D Patton is a sophomore at Berea and Managers: Barbara Leffel CAsst.J Editor: Anna York Wanda Horton a freshman at Blue- Meg Wysor Cathy Cordle CAsst.D fi ld St t Advisor: Mrs. we-rzei e 3 e- SOLICITING ADS Staff members were assisted by senior class members in soliciting ads from businessmen. 30 FUTURE FASHION MODELS Brenda Combs and Joyce Belcher admire the evening gowns made by Linda Warden and Paula Tickle. Future Homemakers of America FHA OFFICERS President ........... Linda Warden Vice-President ........ Paula Tickle Secretary .... . . . Beth Parris Treasurer . . . . Margaret Riffe SEWING IN SPIRIT Another part of Graham's school spirit is the learning of domestic arts. Here girls are learning to sew. FHA CLUB MEMBERS Girls who are taking or have taken home economics are members of the Future Homemakers of America. Mrs. Alice Barnett is the club sponsor. LATIN I President . . . Vic e- President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Historian Publicity dhgiifllahf I I Jimmy Graham Karen Whitley . . Debby Kitts Joyce Belcher . Robin Ragle Sharon Whitley LATIN I President . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Historian . . . Publicity Chairman. . . Language LATIN III Pontifex Maximus President .... Vice-President . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . . . . Ovid Bailey . . Janie Kahle Lily McDarmont Nora Rutherford . Jane Woolwine Latin is not dead at Graham as these three clubs prove. Lofton Delgado Darrell Bailey Linda Spurgeon .Barry Lester . Randy Kemp . Carol Bailey Clubs FRENCH I President . . . . . . . . .V Earl Michaels Vice-President . . . . . . . . Sue Greear Secretary . . . . . . Jeannie Sisson Treasurer . . . . Rick Saunders Vive 1'esprit de Graham! V -- -eew 4 ' fri- ,ff ' I FRENCH II President ........ Kathy Brewster Vice- President ....... Karen Hash Secretary ..... . . Wanda Mahood Treasurer . . . . . . Steve Ward 4 A V 9 A1 FRENCH II President .......... Betsy Mays Vice-President ..... Beth Pritchett Secretary .... . . Cathy Lambert Treasurer . . . . .Betty Peery Graham SENIOR OFFICERS President...................VickieMelvin Vice-President . . . . . . Linda Sarver Secretary . . . . . . . Barbara Leifel Treasurer . . . . . Sharon Jones LEADERS - IN - TRAINING AND STANDING OFFICERS E S A 2 SENIORS Sponsor - Mrs. Louise Wetzel President ..... . . . Linda Remines Vice-President .... . . Billie Jean Hagy Secretary-Treasurer. . . . Ann Rutherford Publicity ....... . . Nora Rutherford Ellen Tomchin, Beth Parris, Linda Puckett, and Linda Remines are four-year members KLITSJ, who are working for their four-year pins. JUNIOR OFFICERS President . . . . , ............... Betty Peery Vice-President . . ........... . . . Anne Lindsey Secretary . . . . . Margaret Angles JUNIORS Treasurer . . . . .Janie Kahle Sponsor - Mrs. Louise Wetzel 34 Pr Y-Teens FRESHMAN OFFICERS President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VickiRutherf0rd Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ga.1lEa.r1s Secretary-Treasurer . . . . Debbie D111ma.n SOPHOMORES WHY Y- TEENS 'PURPOSE To build a fellowship of Women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS g . ................ Mildred Farquharson esident . . .......... .. . Wanda Mahood . . . . . .KarenHash . . .Regina Tabor E I. C. T. The L C. T. Club is composed of students planning to work in industry. They take Industrial Cooperative T r ai n i n g formerly called Diversified Occupation. Career D. E. I Members of the D. E. Clubs arn students taking Distributive Edu- cation. Tenth graders in prepar- atory training for work are in D. E. I. The teacher and sponsoi of D. E. and I. C. T. is Mr. Gar- land Kidd. D. E. II President ..... Roger Angle Vice-President ..... Rodge Thompsc Secretary . ..... Dian Necessar Treasurer . . . . Jane Peer Senior and juniors who are worl ing make up the D. E. H Clul They are taking second year Di: tributive Education. Clubs MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB President .... Linda Peery Vice President . .v ...... . Linda Remines Secretary .... Dreama Brooks Treasurer . . . Ann Rutherford Sponsor ....... Mrs. Lucas The Medical Careers Club is open to any student planning a career in medicine or a related field. SCIENCE CLUB President ..... Wayne Lilly Vice-President ......... Mike Sutherland Secretary .... Ellen Tomchin Treasurer .... Ann Lindsey Sponsor .... Mrs. Jane Eades The Science Club was organized this year and is open to science minded students. DRIVER EDUCATION . Bradley teaches students afety on the highway. Any eligible tudent may take the course when e has a free period. This group 's not career in the strict sense of e word, but everybody's1ife and areer depends on auto safety. PREPARING FOR A PLAY Before any Thespian play can be produced well, there Special Clubs National Thes ian Societ P Y NEW MEMBERS Nine new Thespian members were inducted in an assem must be numerous line reading sessions. bly before the school in January. Future Teachers of America SENIOR MEMBERS UNDERCLASSMEN I ,mil LEACHFD INSTALLATION X Mrs. Louise Wetzel was the guest speaker at the installation of officers. Betsy Blizzard administered the oath. Betsy and Anne Goodwin Cinsetj were the 1966 FTA scholarship winners. President ..... Vice-President . . Secretary .... Treasurer . . . Historian ..... Parliamentarian s -.1 11 gi .i . yr s iiiiii ga..'sis:we.i. 5. f-1 gi f vas . . . -' i V . gs? 10 ,35 23 vs, i vases w-:air-'. at six A 7,iif' fy 1 . f Q ' T- .hp 5. 0 5 s OFFICERS .. BethParris . . . . . . . .Linda Puckett . . . Diana Musick . . Billie Jean Hagy . . . Sue Michaels . . ,Peg Whitenack 1966 TEACHER OF THE YEAR Miss Eleanor Douthat was chosen Teacher of the Year by the FTA. Service Clubs AUDIO VISUAL CLUB President ........... Charlie Simpson Vice-President ........ Jack Brewster Secretary-Treasurer ..... Linkey Carter Sponsor ..... Mrs. Compton The Audio Visual Club is 'a newly formed club at Graham. Mem- bers aid teachers with audio visual material. FIRE FIGHTERS These boys give their time in the fall of the year to help: KEEP VIRGINIA GREEN They lea.rn how to protect our forests from fires. LIBRARY CLUB President .... Linda Nunley Vicel President . Sue Faulkner Secretary ..... Jane Tabor Treasurer. . . . .... . . . Virginia Remines Sponsor ..... Mrs. Compton Mrs. Compton and the members of the Library Club aid students in locating library material. CONCERT CHOIR Choral GIRLS' CHORUS DIRECTOR Beatrice Richardson OFFICERS President ........... Dianna Hoops Vice-President . . . . . David Dunkle secretary ..... . . . Ovid Bailey Treasurer . . . . .Melroy Brown Co-Librarians ........ Peg Whitenack Linda Remines 1 Groups BOYS' CHORUS One can never fail to see or hear the true Graham spirit dis- played by the G.H.S. choral groups. The choral groups have re- ceived 20 superior ratings since 1954. Credit goes to the individ- uals and their fine director. Q AWARD WINNER David Dunkle David has been the accom- panist for the G.H.S. choir for three years and has won many honors as axnnsician. He will study music at Oberlin College. GIRLS' SEXTET Dianna Hoops, Judy Metcalfe, Ann Rutherford, Peg Whitenack, Vickie Melvin, Wanda Mahood. , BOYS' QUARTET Sam Hill, Melroy Brown, Ovid Bailey, Gary Hurt. ' ALL STATE CHOIR Dianna Hoops, Darlene Coon, Vickie Melvin, Peg Whitenack, Dickie Dunkle, Harry Jones, Melroy Brown, Ann Rutherford, Judy Metcalfe. 41 3 E 5 3 s Q E ff' 3 s CONCERT BAND BAND OFFICERS President ........ Barry Frye Vice-President . - ..... Steve Cook Secretary-Treasurer ......... David Taylor Hats off ! ALL STATE BAND Lana Sink, Elizabeth Bowling, Debbie Mattox, Ann Borbas, Wanda Hale, Barbara Leffel, Karen Whitley, Don Fields, Howie Leedy, Barbara Danley, Darlene Johnson, Betsy Jones, Gayle Spence, David Stephenson, Ross Coleman, Barry Frye, Chuck Kemp, Steve Cook, Ellis McComas, Mike Goins, Stanley Rose, and Tom Brinegar. DRUM MAJOR ye i 1 ,'f:. 2 ' ' F '- r..- Q--Q , i i i ., . ,, I ,,,, ,,,, , . - N ,g ,, g e 7'.' iss: -- Q .,,. , ,, +A H 1 y ,,. B , ,,e. f f eases, it nig g a , I f Mike Lampert The band has beer awarded many trophies for its fine perform- ances, which boost the school spirit of Graham. As the good ole days of high school linger in our memory, so shall the music of the G.H.S. band remain with us. ' , HEAD MAJORETTE MARCHING BAND MAJ ORETTES KNEELING: Sue Michaels Darlene Johnson, Linda. Buckland. STANDING: Karen Whitley, Connie Johnson, Barbara Danley. The Band D Darlene Johnson BAND AWARD Barry Frye 1 V ANS eg I 1 p , , 0 'Z 1 G 43 BAND DIRECTOR James H. Jones Homecoming Queen 1 ww' ' . I, ' Q f' .gh 'kg Q QF: Athletics Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Graham Mr . Blevins Graham G-Men Scores 0 Beaver 19 Marion 6 Tazewell 13 E. C. Glass 19 Grundy 19 Princeton 12 Richlands 53 Bristol 46 Jefferson 13 Big Creek M X f a' ,. , f .-X -ra M 'ar -H. 3 gg. an 5 qkyiik fig!!! I LR -N. l. 40 13 19 16 13 6 7 20 14 0 Mr. Saunders Mr. Hedrick Mr. Bradley Mr. Porterfield Rfk J JF.. Ag? ., x SSI 5, xiii' ti Robert Jones Center Donald Compton Mahood Guard Varsity Congratulations to our fine coach for leading the G-Men to a SOUTHWEST DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP. Linkey Carter Saiety Football CO CAPTAINS N B Mangus Danny Danko Fullback Halfback E' 2'AgZ1'x Fu-4... Qasiuaa-Q 1 . illis A ,,,A 4 ,,,,.A:-wife, .,. A :guy Football-J. . and J.H. J .V. football JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Mr. Blevins is coach of the i team. The cord of6 - 0. MANAGERS J . D. Melvln and B111 Austin JUNIOR HIGH TEAM This yea.:-'s team had a 6 - 2 record under the direction of Mr. Crockett and Mr. Saunders. team had an excellent re- PRINCETON VERSUS GRAHAM Who needs ice? S E E .5 S 2 E 5 az iz g, 5 E E Cheerleaders VARSITY CHEERLEADERS This year's squad consisting of Margaret Angles, Stephenia Strike, Sue Greear, Grey Matthews Qcaptainj, Mary Car- baugh, and Alice Presley helped to promote school spirit. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y That's our battlecryl JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Theresa Sykes, Peggy Seyler Beth Pritchett QCapta.inJ: ON THE BENCH Tired, but still in- terested, t h e s e boys wait for the whistle to c all them back. FROM THE SIDELINES An action packed play seems to have the attention of these two. 'Winning another game is their main C0l'1C6I'n. Patti Hopkins, Chris Christ- ian. Varsit Basketball 9 Scores Graham 72 Marion 61 Steve Ward Graham 62 Northfork-Elkhorn 68 N. B. Mangus Graham 65 Big Creelg 73 Graham 54 Bristol 45 Graham 74 Athens 24 Graham 74 Beaver 63 Graham 64 Richlands 48 1 Graham 73 Grundy 58 Graham 53 Bristol 44 Graham 68 Athens 56 Graham 78 Beaver 49 Graham 51 Tazewell 40 Graham 59 Richlands 44 Graham 57 Northfork-Elkhorn 64 Graham 81 Big Creek 51 Cornell Oaks Graham 71 Marion 5U HWY TUBE Graham 63 Tazewell 59 Graham 70 Grundy 44 Southwest District lf ' ' 'if' ' gp f56Lm.1EM is -Q fy 5 Q K: R DS .4,,. and Area I --e- Champs , . 531.1 if 5 :ff . ' -' a:'3'?'F: Xa1.?'iif-ff.-I ' ' .'-'-, 13113 .-,' 5'S,'1T' '- ' 'b-af, fi ,.,' ' f azlfifiisvslgw . 'M V - ,, ef-1l5.H'?T:ia:a ' rr f 1 ' r , ,s 4.,. ,,.. . ,, L 4 .,.,,..E '41, , 25,3 51--2-wg'isii - -ei:s. E'i3.,S:i ' f ,t 7 37: 'E ' M. ' N 255512: -,nv-'.':a..:fs':,e -1 S-fi . - 2 if .1 5 .,V,.-ai Larry Ellis fzfj, C- fflggi Glenn Lewis Mrzmfq.-2.-411.16 --:wsu-1. 1 f.-'B -: 3,9- :kI2fF5?3i ' QE' f' ':f:.'L55'-?'1,',-'-'ff-f l?x'fEI I F-gfrftxidfiinfk ' ' JS' 1 E-.fi F. Q 'Ei 5692-ffiif .. ' .krsiw-F--pg ' 8' Coach Hedrick Tom Kersey Charlie Simpson Earl Thompson Larry Lusk Kyle Workm Basketball-J. . and J.H. !IN DISTRICT COMPETITION Cornell tries for two points against Grundy. UNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL his team had a 9-4 record t the time the annual went to ress. Mr. Crockett is coach. he players are Tom Bush, an Oaks, Chuck Collins, ohn Thompson, Ernie Trigg, avid Michaels, Jimmy Gra- am, Ray Farris, Mickie usk, and Kenny French. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL This team had a 11-2 record when the annual went to press. The players are Bill Austin, Jimmy Tuell, Tom Chaifins, James Bradshaw, Ronnie Duncan, Steve Ward, Wayne Hess, John Pennington, Rob- ert Parks, and Larry Yost. Coach: Mr. Porteriield Managers: J. D. Melvin Tom Lucas GO! GO! GO! N. B. Attempts another shot. G-MEN SCORE Kyle drives in through the opposition for a n oth e r score. GET IT G-MEN! Earl fights for the ball against Northfork-Elkhorn Gther Sports t 1 WRESTLING TEAM The wrestling team was coached by Mr. Blevins. At the time the annual went to press they had a record of 5j3. fi Q a a 2 i 1 s az I s z I I 5 l a s I I Q I i ACTION! Students enjoy watching the wrestlers practice. TRACK TEAM The '66 track team, coached by Ed Brookman, won many area and district honors. A SPECTATORS Students display spirit at meets. thletic Clubs VARSITY CLUB This club is open to any boy who has lettered in a sport. VARSITY SWEETHEART Mary Lou Sturges, G. A. A. This club consists of girls who have earned 750 points in physical education classes. G-GIRLS The G-Girls isopen to a.ny i senior girl who has been active in the G. A. A. i I P Mary Carbaugh J V, Attendant to Homecoming Atteigglrlglgo 2221 GHS. Attendant to HOm6COmiI1g Queen, Queen. ' r t C I1 21 H 1 C Alice Presley t Attendant to Homecoming Attendant to Homecoming Queen and Varsity Club Queen and Varsity Club Sweetheart. S Sweetheart. s s Cathy Cordle W i Linda Remines ward A++m1f4Qn+ fn Mme CHQ Attendant to M155 GHS- Affpm-lgnf fn Migg GHS, 0.15585 35 0-F '62 6.1-1.5. In Memory Of MICHAEL GRAY HILL f1947-19661 Mike was killed accidentally on October 21 when he stopped to offer assistance to several per- sons involved in an automobile wreck. Mike had been named chairman of his district for the national Distributive Education Clubs of America Week. He was a member of the class of '67. 56 Class of '67 fi , AWN SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President . . . . . . David Neel Secretary . . . . Anna Marie York Vice-President. . . . . Jim Dudley Treasurer . . . . . Larry Mahood ' ' Motto The future of the world lies in the hands of its youth. Colors Flower Mint green and white White Rose Sponsors I 'X - x . Y X-tk L1 ZX V- ' A WA , '. r xx 'N e ts X . 4 2 X Mrs. Compton Mrs- Eades Mrs. Hodges KENNETH DAVID BOURNE Sweatnose JERRY WAYNE BOWLES PATRICIA ANN BRADSHAW ll Pat!! RIC HARD DOUGLES BAILEY YVDic1qIl CONNIE GERALDINE BILLIPS ZENOBIA BOLDEN uzeen GAIL La.VETTE ADAMS Little Lulu JO ANN AKERS llJ'odyVl ROBERT ODAY ALTARE llBObll WALLACE ROGER ANGLES Class lYROdll THOMAS MICHAEL ARMBRISTER IYTOIHYY SAMUEL WITTEN BAILEY llSamVl TACK ALEXANDER BREWSTER 'PATRICIA ANN BRINKLEY YI Patil DAVID LEE BROOKS Folks W D DREAMA ANN BROOKS f '67 ROBERT MELROY BROWN CONNIE BELLE BURTON LESLIE DARYL BUR KETT STEVEN PAGE CALFEE Steve MARY MARGARET CARBAUGH - ANN DILLARD CARTER GEORGE LINCOLN CARTER, JR I Linkey MICHAEL CIABURRI 1lMikelt flllrfw. JAMES WESLEY DUDLEY llJimIY 'DAVID ALAN DUNKLE JACQUELINE ALICE DURHAM Jackie 'David will graduate in three years by attending summer school. STEVEN JOHN COOK MARY DARLENE COON SHIRLEY ANN COC I-IRAN l I DENNIS ROBERT COLE DONALD COMPTON llpunklv Class CATHY LYNN CORDLE Ilcatsll LINDA DIANA DILLMAN BERNARD DODSON lvrronyvr DANNY ALEXANDER DAN KO MARTHA SUE EAR NEST WILLIAM DANIEL EARP YlDannyVl WOLFORD STANLEY EAST nf 367 vvstanvl l JAMES EDWARD ELSTON YlJimmylY DONALD LEE E PPERSON lID0nIl JOHNNY JAMES FARRIS Pete KENNETH REESE FARMER uKennyu CAROLYN SUE FAULKNER Susie BRENDA MEL FOX BARRY LEE FRYE NANCY JANE GAINO SUE WILSON GOODWIN 1 ROBERT ALVIN JONES SHARON EILEEN JONES FRANCES ANN KEGI.-EY 1lFranYV NALEATHA JENKINS JANET MARIE JOHNSON Hobart WILLIAM THOMAS JOHNSON llBi11Il - l DIANNA LEE HOOPS DANNY LEE HUGHES JAMES MONROE JOHNSON Johnson JAMES WAYNE HAGER lYTomlV BILLIE JEAN HAGY ANITA ELIZABETH HINKLE Clas N C L f i Q 2 2 E 3 S TRENT HUE KEMP, JR. Chuck THOMAS ALAN KERSEY YYTom1l DAVID LEE KIRTNER 9 Of DANNY RAY LAMBERT Danny Ray BARBARA ASBURY LAYNE WAYNE ALDEN LILLY aim BARBARA MAY LEFFEL LARRY BLAINE MAHOOD llRedIl NOLAN BERNARD MANGUS lIN.B.Yl COLLEEN GREY MATTHEWS llGreyIY HARRIET ELIZABETH MAYS nBetSyn TOMMY LEE MCNEIL YI Ton,1IY ROGER HAYDEN OWENSBY, JR. MARY BETH PARRIS VERRONIA SUE PATTON GEORGE BRADLEY NEAL lYBradlI LINDA MAE NUNLEY CORNELL SYLVESTER OAKES June Bug VICKIE DIANNIA MELVIN SUE ANNE MICHAELS DIANA CAROL MUSICK llDianelV A N KENNETH MACK NASH W DIANNA EENE NECESSARY A uDivv , :Q Q 2 DAVID ANDREW NEEL Dave I ROBERT DEAN PEERY JANE COX PEERY V LINDA CATHERINE PEERY w of 967 JAMES ARTHUR PHILLIPS Butch ALICE ANN PRESLEY LINDA SUE PUCKETT . H JANE MARIE PROFFITT J, P. LINDA LANE REMINES JACK EUGENE RICHARDSON Jackie MARGARET JUANITA RIFFE MERVIN DARREL RIFFE PEGGY ELAINE ROATEN 'HSN- CHARLES LEE SIMPSON Alfalfa RONALD IRA STEELE Ronnie STE PHENIA SHARON STRIKE WINBUSH LAMAR SAUNDERS Dee Dee WILLIAM EDGAR SEYLER, JR. YlBi11l'V LENA MILDR ED SHRADER ANN LYLE ROSS CONNIE JUNE RUBLE LEONARD ARNOLD RUBLE, JI Rube LINDA Class LINDA CAROL SARVER J ACQUELINE GALE SCOTT Jackie 5 . MARY LOU STURGES RONALD DALE STURGES VIROHII RICHARD DALE SWIGER Dickie 0 GLENN ARCHIE TABOR, JR. f '67 415 fm FREDA GRAHAM THOMPSON PAULA JOAN TICIQ.E RODGER LEE THOMPSON lVR0dll JASON PYOTT TILLER, JR. llJayll ELLEN BETH TOMCHIN l RUDY STEVEN TRIGG llsea-ll! DAVID FEIGE WAGNER LINDA ELAINE WARDEN JOAN ELLEN WHITE Class of ,67 VIVIAN JEAN WHITE J eanie PEGGY RUTH WHITENAC K IV PegYV CURTIS DELEON WILLIAMSON ui-uzzyn MATTIE WRIGHT CLINTON WAYNE WOOD JIMMY LEE WOODY llwoodyli ANNA MARIE YORK MARGARET ALTA WYSOR vvMegvv - 68 -1 MOST POPULAR v i ho's Grey Matthews Mike Ciaburri , M. We present to you the King and Queen with their loyal subjects! BEST LOOKING Mary Lou Sturges Donald Compton Lady Gillette and Cover Boy insist upon being prim, proper, and pretty. Who BEST SPORT BEST ALL AROUND Anna Marie York Danny Danko Alice Presley Linkey Carter It just isn't fair! We were cheated! From every angle one finds that these kids are best all around. MOST TALENTED Dianna Hoops Barry Frye One wipe and they can wash the dirt away! MOST ATHLETIC That's what we call real talent! Mary Carbaugh N. B. Mangus My! But this game is exhausting. MOST CHEERFUL MOST COURTEOUS Sharon Jones Kenny Bourne Who cares about pedestrians? I'm in a hurry. O Vickie Melvin Tom McNeil The rain can't make us change our plans! 1 r Who FRIENDLIEST Billie Jean Hagy Pete Farris NEATEST Martha Earnest Jim Dudley You go your wayg I'11 go mine! We'd rather fight than switch! ..Q ee r? 'B Th ,gf . I . '- , , ' 'ff vc., ' ,NKMN QUIETEST Linda Nunley Tom Kersey w!TT:y:qq- He who tooteth not his own horn, shouts through G2-il Adams Bobby Altare r 3 megaPh0ne- You don't expect a member of the weaker sex to come to the rescue! 1 Wh0'S 2 I I i i 1 i MOST AMBITIOUS Betsy Mays Dean Peery MOST STUDIOUS Ellen T0mChil'1 Wayne Lilly What's so comical about studying? We just wander around with hopes of patching up the troubles of the world. he Oho O X MOST DEPENDABLE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linda Puckett David Neel Beth Parris Tom Armbrister We say, Never do today what you can leave for It's like having a maid to do your dishes! tomorrow! 72, Class of '68 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President. . . . . . . Bill Austin Secretary . . . . N0ra Rutherf0I'd Vice-President . . . . . .Wayne Hess Treasurer. . . . . Mike Graham MOTTO Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. Flower Colors Yellow Rose Yellow and White Sponsors Mrs. Wagner Mrs. Hutchinson Mrs. Bradley 73 vw-I.,- 'ive-3-v David Altizer Margaret Angles Bill Austin Ovid Bailey Kathy Ball Jerry Beavers Philip Bishop Joe Blackwell Kathy Blizzard George Boothe Class Deborah Bradshaw Tommy Brinegar Deborah Brown Brenda Buckland Linda Buckland Helen Buckner Sandra Burkett Larry Burton Alma Caldwell Richard Campbell Doug Cannady flu..- John Carter Mary Ellen Carter Janet Castle , Bonnie Chandler Joyce Christian Arthur Coleman of ,6 8 Patsy Dillman Donna Dishman Cindy Douthat Eddie Earls Larry Ellis Bobby Epperson Gerald Caudill Ross Coleman J aney Dickenson Sharon Durham Ann Evans Doug Chambers Martha Dailey Connie Earls Cora Faulkner Paul Ferraraccio Donnie Fields Cheryl Francis Debbie Frye Mike Graham Audrey Gray Sue Greear Jane Hagy j Linda Hall Martha Hankins Linda Harmon Betty Harris Jimmy Harris Wayne Hess Bruce Hicks Jane Holbrook Marty Hults Linda Graham Sally Hale Class J aney Hess Darlene Johns on im- it as l. 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Susan Johnson Terry Kerley of '68 Larry Lambert Bill Lester Suzie Johnston Betsey Jones Harry Jones Janie Kahle Tucker Kidd Nickie King Robert Kirk Debby Kitts Paula Lambert Glenn Lewis David Lane Anne Lindsey Bobby Lambert ' Reba Lawson Harold Leedy Sarah Lindsey Eva Lockhart Joseph Long Larry Lusk Sandy Maupin Rita Mayberry Steve Mayberry Ronnie McCall Lily McDa.1-mont James McFarland Judy Metcalfe Earl Michaels Johnny Murphy Jack Neal Jackie Necessary Mary Neel Ruth Owensby Nancy Patton John Pennington Betty Peery John Peery Clas Robert Parks Sandra Peery lt, Patsy Proffitt Harry Rogers of '68 Corky Rutherford Brenda Smith Jay Rasnake Virginia Remines Tony Romeo Nora Rutherford Danny Smith Beatrice Roten Charles Rye Conrad Spangler Ann Roatsey Danny Roten Ann Rutherford Rick Saunders Gayle Spence Reggie Robertson Pam Ruble Lana Sink David Stephenson EEZ' -1 W Alan Stowers Lynette Sykes Larry Tiller Steve Ward Anthony Tabor Diane Tibbs Lee Turpin Robert Wolford Barbara Stowers George Stowers Charlene Stringer Mike Sutherland David Tabor Jane Tabor David Taylor Class of 368 Dianne VanDevender Freda Woody Larry Wagner Jane Woolwine Lynn Wagner Kyle Workman Class of 969 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TomChaffins Vice-President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DavidLeedy Secretary . . . . ' . . . Larry Yost Treasurer . . . . . Gail Nash MOTTO Flower Red Rose Education our transportation, success our destination. Sponsors Mrs. Barnett Mrs. Fox Mrs. Gillenwater Mr. Porterfield Mr. Russell 81 Colors Red and White Richard Akers Linda Amos Kathy Barbour ' Anna Belcher Judy Belcher Roxanna Belcher Wanda Billips Class Jerry Bishop Carolyn Blackwell Anne Karen Blankensh1p Leonard Bolden 5 12' fs B' 2 if ff Q o , -y N- fiiaw ss? X Y i .off-af.W:Nas, ,, , , . .f af T Y E R X . AQ X Sei is - ' is -QQQJQQS T o , f an W W , .cr e s, . X. . - , f s-,fm W, Mary Buckland Sonja Busic Jerry Carbaugh Frances Carroll Kenneth Bolton Ann Borbas Ellzabeth Bowlmg Anthony Bowman 'Riley Bowman Kathy Brewster Mary Brookshire 'Died on February 3, 1967 as a result of an accident. Kerry Carroll Tom Chaffins Debbie Cole Barbara Danley bf 969 Lofton Delgado Jackie Dodson Brenda Drewry Linda Drewry Edna Dubbin Ronnie Duncan Allen Earls Peggy Gullion Louise Hale Wanda Hale Shirley Hankins Mike Earp Barbara Farmer Mildred Farquharson Patty Fleshman Gwendolyn Franklin Alfred Elston Connie Evans I ' ig emi ff W ig sb xv fx Fix if f I . , .. . tg gf ' i 'S' ,.,52,,b'lg -- X fgqs we. 4 : ' 4 SST Danny Heldreth Mary Higginbotham Charles Holbrook Dorothy Holley Jackie Hawkins Wilma Hayes J oe Heffinger Nadine Harris Brenda Harrison Janis Harrison Karen Hash Class Barry Kidd Dolly Kidd Edward King Teresa Kirk Patti Hopkins James Howard Gary Hurt Melinda James Danny J essee Mary Kegley Randy Kemp px Il 1 Vicki Kirtner David Kiser Stanley Kiser Cathy Lambert of '69 Jack Lambert Larry Lambert Terry Lampert Max Meredith Carolyn Mitchem Wayne Leedy Judy Lockhart Tommy Lucas Wanda Mahood WW sum Nm.. 'fi Gail Nash Charmane Neel Sandra McFarland Cathy McQuail Charlotte Megready J. D. Melvin Mike Matthews Debbie Mattox Ellis McComas R E. Jo Ann Noel Billie Patterson Clara Patton David Peery ,K X Anita P099 C Q- 4 6 Raymond Poszich Beth Pritchett :,, 1 Clasf Barbara Proffitt Jimmy Puckett Kenneth Puckett Robin Ragle Butch Ruble Barry Sarver Larry Scott Connie Shrader Phyllis Reece Linda Reynolds Claude Riffe Mary Ellen Riffe Elena Romeo Stanley Rose Alice Roten Jeanne Sisson Patsy Sluss Cathy Smith Edward Smith of 969 Kenneth Snyder Carol Sparks Stuart Sparks Linda Spurgeon 5-nam. Barry Walls Anthony Walkoff Buddy White Karen Whitley Virginia Thompson Pat Tibbs Sandra Tiller Jimmy Tuell Susie Thomas David Thompson George Thompson Carolyn Stevenson sex Zion Swetnam Regina Tabor me we X S 5 Susan Wiley . L - Billy Wood Class Of '69 Theresa Williamson Ronnie Wilson Homer Wimmer J eeter Workman Larry Yost Susan Zawacki Sophomore Leaders f s l Karen Blankenship KSCAJ .. Tom Chaffins CSCAJ - ' ' ,n, sZ,e - . ns-,..r' 4 r 5 f s L Debbie Cole QSCAJ -- 5235. - L- 7 T as R ff an v snse I Barbara Danley CMAJJ an - ya Lofton Deigaao tcp Q35 V K ' ' Shirley Hankins CCI Sf ab W n st ' P s hz ' gL.zQ.ay-1 , 'S 1u1,, fi' ' m:l f my Q t 5 H fi Lki V We fl 'S M Jackie Hawkins ICJ . l so 1 T 525 ff Patti Hopkins KVJCD a lia 3 4 to GUY Huff 407 i lrss fa, D0115' Kidd cc: -- nn nf a eelr ' 1 l If Cathy Lambert KJVC-alt, i f W y ooo f .1 Q Wanda Mahood fc,scAy A. ' U WI: W . ' S ,ii gi- Q Q. . f wg? M N in it ' 4 5 , E W' -, ' ff-zzsa. 9- -M znirgz , f :A f f- 321 a . - Efzmfxfzrwe fa n Mike Matthews QCD Charlotte Megready CCD Anita Pope QCD Beth Pritchett CJVCJ Phyllis Reece KJVC-altl Butch Rama QSCAJ- Larry Scott QCD Kenneth Snyder QCJ Linda Spurgeon QCD Jimmy Tueu QLETTEREDJ Karen Whitley fSCA,MAJJ Theresa Williamson QCD SCHOOL-SPIRITED SOPHOMORES--Some sophomores have gone the extra mile in using their talents and time for G.H.S. Six are members of the S.C.A., thirteen are members of the choir, two are majorettes, four are junior varsity cheerleaders ttwo regulars, two alternatesl and one boy, Jimmy Tuell, lettered in football. Others also caught the Graham spirit and proudly up- held the traditions of their school. Class of ,7O Wim . , A' ..x, . ,. 3 ' . . . ,. A yr, , .... ,,. ,, 1' X5 .fy W -f j , 2 . .ar 3 . .. .smmg le isis 4 ,L ,, R- if 1. vsizggi 1, Q- I F -fi' L 5' sms... al., ,, va. 1 f' v. sw WR. sf' ,, S 'Trias ski wif M., M... . 1 9, W .r mn? 1 L? g. J hi. Sy A: W , Wg1.,,fe.:.g4f, ,,fj,., gi? 1 x :ssygwif . -1 -, - L,,,..L .. ...zzwzf . gig' i 3 553155 23,1 new Hi , 4:1 A 1 :ii-1 e w elsif- sank.: E5 I l ff 1 .3 me 1 if I if ,'w-ni ' Xlf , 1 . 'l . ij La,-,fx f I f FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President LarrySmith Vice-President . . . . . . . Chuck Collins Secretary-Treasurer . . . Mike Lampert MOTTO Young in age, large in number, high in hopes. Flower White Carnation Sponsors Mrs. Cole Miss Douthat Mr. Hedrick Mrs. Hill Mrs. Hughes Mrs. Wetzel 89 Colors Blue and White Judy Akers Larry Akers Phyllis Amburgy Margaret Anderson Sharon Asbury Carol Bailey Darrell Bailey Wilma Bandy Brenda Bane Linda Bane nl sf: ws .F V. Q 2 iw. Pam Bane Joyce Belcher Connie Barrett Nancy Belcher Sharon Bowman Sheila Bradshaw. Steven Bratton Sue Britt Gilla Brown Pam Bryant Carolyn Buchanan Bruce Buck Connie Buckland Tom Bush . nl., .. l A . Ty-1 . x , if 1 X A uf ., 2, L , X 1 af at , Q, W' . welifiifi' 7 ' 'fifffii . . NASA., L r, 1. ..-SE agifiimz .' . ,rfeflfc 5 , . if ' V ,a..ff: ' ig fe , V ,. ' ,K i' eff- Y' 7 1 B H as ,i S,- ff A 1 I ' - xx A X L .U s ,Q r New 0 is X 1 , Y Ax X , X X is JK 3 22 on 'Zi I 5 er af E ,E Q X x Q ' fx N wx , g X ' il E tk E Ea W- ,I t. Q :.. if wx :k k 5 53,-Q11 Q 5 K in Q Zi -is gli ,WVQ Q SQ? J as Wi egg 'ii 2 5 la 3 1 Bonnie Bellamy David Bibb Johnson Bolden Nikki Bennett Della Billips Betty Booth r-l,r,v,W.- .W , .,.,. S we , ,man W . 5 S Sm I 'ffiifff if 2935? ' S 'N 'Ak 1 5--as may 1--1: 4 1 -1 ,tv .. .Qi , may - ,gag ,. Nag, me ' ' 72:1 Q . rig 5555 911 , ,iff 'i V Magi? Mg t u Q A iiifgaw .. ww-we ,f ., fifim. . ,Lys , QW. Q51 ' L 'K 1 , R -' nga, Q K v in 3 as af? N af i 1 A Henry Bowen Sarah Bowling 5. 1 re, ,Y , .. ,. 3. M . Y. if 1.rX,gQ5 G. X J 12 l X E F 1 X :Liga My v om - - - 'fx lYw .Q L gb, , E ,jig L .ri 4 F X 'V' 1 5i'f.szgs-dir EQ , 3' X Q - ,,... Z .. , ra .aj , . . L as as l.: .. . , , , ,,, , 1 V, 1. .4 ,.. . .A , ., . . Q Z' . , , ., 0 .. we .S H - B . .,, -. 'bi' i -. -ll X r A ' ' K flaw , 5 Q Q W E H ff E I 5 wtf 3 K 51 Q . if 2 A 1 . ww .2 .. . 5Qi5FX:iQ: ,sfl ' : V- ' Qian .1 ' ily: 5 - ,,5f5X..s ' 4, , if 4 L: . , .Q - , ' if 11- 6, 21 4 4 . 2' X gif gf 5 E I . 5 . Vicky Cook Randy Davis Patricia Dickenson Dickie Dunkle Tom Crigger Christie Devor Debbie Dillman Larry Dye '.'... ,,., 5 ,, 41,4 .,,.. if 7,fi,,2i. 1 2251252 few-We if sa :ra ,iggsigggio A ,gg M ' 'S M 'W' ' , ' 52 . X. . gg... .5,,..,,.:: 3 a f ,, 3 a - - ties? ' ' if R 51 l X W 4.22 BA? 5.3 Brenda Cannady Herman Carroll Rita Carter Tamar Carter Scott Cassell Louise Caudill Chris Christian Bradley Ciaburri Chuck Collins Brenda Combs Gail Earls Eddie Epperson Anita Forbes Kenny French Kenneth Froy Shelia Frye John Gaino Bobby Gillespie Mike Goins Jimmy Graham Beverly Gray Sandra Hager Pam Epperson Ray Farris 53, Linda Hall Anna Harmon Betty Harmon Ellen Harris Joanna Harris 'Charles Hash Robin Haun Sue Heffinger Teddy Heldreth James Hess lf! , ,xi xt E S lx, me K1 E' 4 M 3 N ff? is S2 L 2 .... 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Q 1.- la , 'P Ezixfa 5- xv sei Barry Lester Cathy Long Mike Looney Mike Lusk Judy Mabe Jimmy McCrosky Linda Meadows Buddy Melvin Delores Meredith David Micheals .P ze- i M f Paul Miller Lana Mitchell Jenny Morehead Sandra Musick Van Oaks Kathy Miller Dale Minton Mitzi Mitchell David Mowrey Wilma Nipper Carol Parris ,,.1,, K , - fit' gut Qin 9 sa 4 if ff e 1 Fi l 1 ri? f ff as 5 as .,., 29 f ii 2' FP Q - rf : --ameri Rita Parsons Rita Patrick Barbara Patton Nora Payne Tommy Peery Penny Pendleton Earnest Perdue Kay Philips Wanda Price Zandra Pridgen Betty Proffitt Connie Proffitt Bobby Pruett Donna Ragan Richard Rice Ermel Ringstaff Anita Rolen Barbara Ross Debbie Roten Donald Roten uffxa-:ww-fw.1Kff,'Q:sn A . .. - 1-M, t.aQ.n,ee H5317 mfaaze-f1,-,v -Y-fa if 213 sf- wif ' Q I1 633: away, . tif- ,-warg ATN . , 3 Saas' 17' 4. , 5 fn aw if f 2:1 , - -E gage :T f' y V - , P f --.-mf t . i y ft , ' -' mg 'N .6 .r Mike Roten Wanda Ruble Kay Sarver Bobby Saunders Karen Scott Mike Ruble Vicki Rutherford Kenneth Sarver Barry Scott Rodney Scott Peggy Seyler Donna Shrader Elaine Shrader Larry Shrader Brenda Shupe Connie Smith Harry Smith Larry Smith Wayne Smith Gary Spangler . 9' xg J X., 9' r 3:4 41 we -, we n gl 3 , z,t5 ,, XX Q f - ,g. .. .. .Z - . 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I f, k if i 3 gl H 213 i ,',k gjjfjg, fiffj ' 555 - ' V' K . W ' i Q . . . A - :Rv sz f FN Q 2 gxxi 3 11 xg wr 5 2 i 22-9 i A Q 'Dani , Mk . X mmgea btf?ziii5hf51F'sg?-iii-SE Qclass ,gp curricu1urg15-a.Univer- mA ' T hP A sity-lgof' extensiogfrou1j se -- I Wbeing r 1LLi?fda X K f f f 5939EiY lQ 1:l o ff1i?2f i H52!11eiHRK6r W , f g f Q 4 i ? 54Yi5fd i?'1d !!3G4?41?1i'?T5 Cl1i5 1?f?a9Q q f -l'. 2 fxx -- ' K s 'Wil 5 1 f f f Y Q Q 1 Km l . 1 i E W Ai 11, SGP!-LOMGREffDIES! - ' h X Rileyj Bowri1ati 5 di6d:Eebruary 3? f Q v ccidenf f X A E N Y 1 Q 2 Senior Director ADAMS, GAIL LaVETTE: J .V. Cheerleader, Captain, 105 Y-Teens 125 Dance Group 9,105 Drama Club 105 Choir 10,115 French Club 105 CTransferred from T.C.H.S.,111. AKERS, Jo ANN ALTARE, ROBERT ODAY: Firefighters 11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 Senior Suplerative. ANGLES,WALLAOE'ROGER: Football 95 Track 95 Band 105 D.E. club, President 12. ARMBRISTER, THOMAS. MICHAEL: Wrestling 10,11, 125 Track 10,11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 National Honor Society 11, President 125 National Thespians 11,12. BAILEY, RICHARD DOUGLES: Band 9,10,11,125 Choir 125 Firefighters 11,125 Junior Class Play5 Pep Club5 Science Club 12. BAILEY, SAMUEL WITTEN: Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Key Club 10,11, President 125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Radio Announcer. BILLIPS, CONNIE GERALDINE: Y-Teens 105 Drivers Education 12. BOLDEN, ZENOBIA: Choir 9,10,115 Pep Squad 9,105 Y-Teens 125 F.H.A. 9,105 Hawkettes 105 fTransferred from T.C.H.S., 111. BOURNE, KENNETH DAVID: Football 105 Track 9,105 Firefighters 11,125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 D.O. 11, D.E. 125 Senior Superlative. BOWLES, JERRY WAYNE: Choir 105 D.E. Club 11,125 Firefighters 12. BRADSHAW, PATRICIA ANN: J.V. Cheerleader, Co- Captain 105 Y-Teens 125 Dance Group 9,105 Drama Club 105 F.H.A. 105 French Club 105 CTransferred T.C.H.S., 111. BREWSTER, JACK ALEXANDER: Key Club 11, Treas- urer 125 Firefighters 11,125 Speech Club 125 Audio-Visual Aides Club5 Vice-President 125 National Thespians 125 Radio Announcer. BRINKLEY, PATRICIA ANN: F.H.A. 9,l0,115 Drivers Education 105 Medical Careers Club 11,12. BROOKS, DAVID LEE: Speech Arts 95 Firefighters 125 KTransferred from T.C.H.S., 111. BROOKS, DREAMA ANN: Teenettes 95 Y-Teens 9,10, 11,125 French Club 11,125 Medical Careers 11, Secre- tary 125 Science Club 125 Annual Staff. BROWN, ROBERT MELROY: Basketball 9,105 Choir 9,10,11,125 fTransferred from T.C.H.S,,1l1. BURKETT, LESLIE DARYL: Firefighters 115 D. E. 105 I.C.T. 12. BURTON, CONNIE BELLE: Library Club 11,12. CALFEE, STEVEN PAGE: Science Fair 95 K.V.G. 115 Junior Class Play5 CTransferred from Princeton High School1. CARBAUGH, MARY MARGARET: Cheerleader 10,11, 125G.A.A. 10, Historian 11, President 125 Y-teens 9,105 Powder Puff Football ll, Captain 125 S.C.A, 125 Home- coming Attendant5 Journalism Staff. CARTER, ANN DILLARD: tTransferred from Fairview Jr. High1. , CARTER, GEORGE LINCOLN, JR.: Football 9,10,11, 125 Key Club 10,11,125 Varsity Club 10,11,125 Class Officer 9,105 Senior Super1ative5 Radio Announcer. CIABURRI, MICHAEL: Track 10,l1,125 Key Club 10, 11,125 S.C.A., Vice-President 11, President 125 Class Officer 10,115 National Honor Society 11,125 Radio An- nouncer. COMPTON, DONALD: Football 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10, 11,125 Wrestling.N105 Varsity Club 11,125 Senior Super- lative. cocHRAN, SHIRLEY ANN: Y-Teens 10, Powder Puff Football 11,125 Library cmb 12. COLE, DENNIS ROBERT: Track 9,10,115 Varsity Club 10,11,125 COOK, STEVEN JOHN: Track 105 Band 9,10,11, Vice- President 125 Varsity Club 10,1l,125 Junior Class Playg Firefighters 11,125 National Thespians 12. COON, MARY DARLENE: Choir 9,10,11,125 Sextet 115 Library Club 11,12. CORDLE, CATHY LYNN: S.C.A. 115 Y-Teens 12, Pub- licity 10, Vice-President 115 F.H.A. 9,10, Parliamen- tarian 115 National Honor Society 11, Secretary 125 J ournalism5 Annual Staff5 CTransferred from Williamson High School, 101. DANKO, DANNY ALEXANDER: Foorban 105115125 Track 10,11,125 wresumg 9,10,11,125 varsity Club 10, 11, President 125 s.c.A. 12. DILLMAN, LINDA DIANE: G.A.A. 11,125 Y-Teens 10, 11, Powder Puff Football 125 Library Club 12. DoDsoN, BERNARD: Football 9,10,115 Track 105 Base- ball 95 lTransferred from Elkhorn High School, 121. DUDLEY, JAMES WESLEY: Football 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Varsity Club 11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Class Officer 10,11,12. DUNKLE, DAVID ALAN: Choir 9,10, Vice- President 115 Latin Club 10,11, Vice-President 95 French 10,11, DURHAM, JACQUELINE ALICE: Medios careers club 11,12. EARNEST, MARTHA SUE: Y-Teens 9,10,115 G.A.A. 11,125 French Club 115 Library Club 125 F.T.A. 10. EARP, WILLIAM DANIEL: D.E. 10,125 Firefighters 12. EAST, WOLFORD STANLEY: Football 9,105 Track 95 Firefighters 115 President of English Class 105 CTrans- ferred from Big Creek High School, 111. ELSTON, JAMES EDWARD: Football 9,10,115 QTrans- ferred from T.C.H.S., 111. EPPERSON, DONALD LEE FARMER, KENNETH REESE: Firefighters 11,125 D.E. 125 KTransferred from Cleveland, Ohio1. 1 Senior Director FARRIS, JOHNNY JAMES: Football 9,10,11,123 Track 9,10,11,123 Basketball 9,103 Wrestling 11,12Q Varsity Club 9,10,1l, Vice-President 12. FAULKNER, CAROLYN SUE: Teenettes 93 Library Club 10,11, Vice-President 123 F.T.A. 12. FOX, BRENDA MEL: Y-Teens 103 Drivers Ed. 113 Office girl 12. FRYE, BARRY LEE: Band 9,10,11, President 123 All State 11,123 National Thespians, President 123 Key Club 11,123 S.C.A. Treasurer 123 Varsity Club 9,10,l1,l23 Junior Class Play. GAINO, NANCY JANE: Latin Club 9,103 Y-Teens 10, 123 F.T.A. 11,123 QTransferred from James F. Byrnes High School, 103. GOODWIN, SUE WILSON: Y-Teens 93 F.H.A. 113 F.T.A. 123 Pep Club. HAGER, JAMES WAYNE: Football 9,103 Track 9,103 D.E. ciub l0,1l,123 Firefighters l0,ll,12. HAGY, BILLIE JEAN: Y-Teens 9, President 10, Secre- tary-Treasurer 11, Vice-President 123 Latin Club, Treasurer 9,105 F.T.A. 11, Treasurer 123 S.C.A. 9,10, Secretary 123 F.H.A. 123 Class Officer 10. HINKLE, ANITA ELIZABETH: F.H.A. 10,113 I.C.T. 12. HOOPS, DIANNA LEE: Choir 10,11, Sextet, President 123 G.A.A. 11,123 Y-Teens 9,10,1l, Powder Puff Foot- ball 123 S.C.A. 123 Annual Staff3 Senior Superlative. HUGHES, DANNY LEE: Firefighters 11,123 D.0. Club, Secretary-Treasurer 11g D.E. 12. JENKINS, NALEATHAZ F.H.A. 93 Library Club 103 QTransferred from T.C.H.S., Ill. JOHNSON, JAMES MONROE: Firefighters 1l,12. JOHNSON, JANET MARIE: Band 9, choir 9,1o,11,123 F.H.A. 9,103 Library Club 103 CTransferred from T.c.H.s., Ill. JOHNSON, WILLIAM THOMAS: Firefighters 11,123 Speech Club 123 Key Club 123 Pep Club. JONES, ROBERT ALVIN: Football 9,10,11,123 Track 9,10,113 Wrestling 9,10,113 Varsity Club 11, Treasurer 12. JONES, SHARON EILEEN: Y-Teens 10, Powder Puff Football 11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 National Thespians 11, Vice-President 123 G.A.A. 11,123 Junior Class Play3 Senior Superlative. KEMP, TRENT HUE,JR.: Band 9,10,11,123 Firefighters 11,123 All-State Band 12. KERSEY, THOMAS ALAN: Track 9,10,113 Basketball 1O,11,123 Key Club 10,11,123 Spanish Club 10,11, KEGLEY, FRANCES ANN: Teenettes 93 Y-Teens 103 French Club 9,103 Library Club 11,123 G.A.A. 11312. KIRTNER, DAVID LEE: Football 93 Wrestling 93 Track 93 D.0. 113 D.E. 123 Firefighters 11,l2. LAMBERT, DANNY RAY: Firefighters 123 D.E. 12. I I I LAYNE, BARBARA ASBURY: Teenettes 93 Y-Teens 103 G.A.A. 10,113 Medical Careers Club 12. LEFFEL, BARBARA MAY: Y-Teens 9,10, Publicity Chairman 11,Secretary 123 G.A.A. 113 G-Girls 123 Band All-State 9,10,11,123 National Honor Society 123 Annual Staff. LILLY, WAYNE ALDEN: Latin Club 9,103 Biology Lab Assistant 11,123 Junior Class Play, Science Club, Pres- ident 123 Senior Superlative3 Radio Announcer. MAHOOD, LARRY BLAINE: Football 9,10,11,123 Wrestling 10,11,123 Track 9,10,11,123 Varsity Club 11, 123 Class Officer 12. MANGUS, NOLAN BERNARD: Football 9,10,11,123 Wrestling 10,11,123 Track 10,11,l23 Basketball 10,11, 123 Varsity Club 9,10,11,123 Firefighters 11,12. MATTHEWS, COLLEEN GREY: Cheerleader 9,10,1l, Captain 123 Y-Teens 9,10,11,123 G.A.A. 10,11, Vice- President 123 Class Officer 12. -MAYS, HARRIET ELIZABETH: National Honor Society 11,123 National Thespians 11, Secretary 12? Y-Teens, Powder Puff Football, 11,123 Junior Class Play3 Annual Staff, fTransferred from Louisville Kentucky, 113. MELVIN, VICKIE DIANNIA: Choir 9,10, Librarian 11, Sextet 11,123 Y-Teens Vice-President 9, Treasurer 10, President 123 Powder Puff Football 11,12 3 National Honor Society 11,123 G.A.A. 10,11,123 Annual Staffj Senior Superlative. McNElL, TOMMY LEE: Track 9,l0,11,123 Varsity Club 11,123 Key Club 123 Firefighters 11,123 Radio Announcer: Senior Superlative. MICHAELS, SUE ANNE: F.T.A. 11,123 Y-Teens 11,123 Band 9,10,11,123 Majorette 9,10,1l, 123 Junior Class Play3 QTransferred from Kingwood High Schooll. MUSICK, DIANA CAROL: Teenettes 93 Y-Teens 9,10, 11,123 Powder Puff Bowl 113 F.T.A. 113 Secretary 123 Spanish 10,11, Spanish Award: S.C.A. 11,123 Choir 11,12. NASH, KENNETH MACK: Football 9,l0,11,123 Basket- ball 9,103 Wrestling 113 Track 9,10,113 Key Club 10,11, 123 Key Club Plays 11,123 Spanish Club 10,11, NECESSARY, DIANNA RENE: Teenettes 93 Y-Teens 103 D.E. Secretary 12. NEAL, GEORGE BRADLEY: Track 93 Spanish Club 113 CTransferred from Martinsburg High School, lll. NEEL, DAVID ANDREW: S.C.A. 123 Key Club 10,11, Vice-President 123 Spanish Club, Vice-President 10, President 113 National Honor Society 11, Treasurer 123 Class Officer 12, NUNLEY, LINDA MAE: Teenettes 93 Library Club 10, 11, President 12. OAKES, CORNELL SYLVESTER: Basketball 103 f'I'rans- ferred from T.C.H.S., Ill. OWENSBY, ROGER HAYDEN, JR.: Football 9,10,11,123 Wrestling 10,11,123 Key Club 11,123 VarsityClub 11,123 Library Club 123 Spanish Club 10,11. PARRIS, MARY BETH: Y-Teens 9,1o,11,12,,Laun Club 9, Secretary 103 F.T.A. 11, President 123 F.H.A. 11, Secretary 123 Annual Staff3 S.C.A. 12. Senior Directory PATTON, VERRONIA SUE: Y-Teens S,l0,11,125 Library Club 125 G.A.A. 11,125 Annual Sta.ff5 G-Girls 12. PEERY, ROBERT DEAN: Latin Club 9,105 Key Club 10,11,125 Firefighters 11,125 F.T.A. 125 National Honor Society 125 Senior Superlative. PEERY,JANE COX: Band9,l0,115D.E. Club Treasurer 12. PEERY, LINDA CATHERINE: Band 10, All-County 11, 125 Y-Teens 10, Powder Puff Football 11,125 G.A.A. 11, Treasurer 125 Medical Careers Club 11, President 125 Library Club 125 National Honor Society 12. PHILLIPS, JAMES ARTHUR: D.E. 11,125 Firefighters 11,12. PRESLEY, ALICE ANN: Y-Teens 9,10,11,12, choir 9, 10,115 G.A.A. 10,11, Secretary 125 Cheerleader 125 S.C.A. 95 G-Girls 11. PROFFITT, JANE MARIE: DECA Club 12. PUCKETT, LINDA SUE: Y-Teens 10,11,12, Secretary 95 Latin Club 9,105 F.T.A. l1,Vice-President 125 S.C.A. 125 Annual Staff, Journalism Staff. REMINES, LINDA LANE: Choir 10,11, Librarian, Al- ternate Sextet, 125 Y-Teens, President 9,11, Vice- President 10, Standing President 125 S.C.A. 9,10,11, 125 G.A.A. 11, G-Girls 125 Annual Sta.ff5 Journalism. RICHARDSON, JACK EUGENE: Football 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,11,125 Wrestling 11,125 Baseball 9,105 Varsity Club 11,12. RIFFE, MARGARET JUANITA: Y-Teens 10,1l,125 F.H.A. 10,11, Treasurer 125 G.A.A. 12. RIFFE,MERVIN DARREL: Firefighters 11,125 Library Club 12. ROATEN, PEGGY ELAINE: D.E.-D.O.5 Library Club 12. ROSS, ANN LYLE RUBLE, CONNIE JUNE: Teenettes, Miss Teenette 95 S.C.A. 95 Library Club 125 Y-Teens 125 F.T.A. 115 Journalism. RUTLAND, LINDA LOU: Choir 10,l1,125 Y-Teens 10, Powder Puff Football 11,125 G.A.A. 11,125 Latin Club 9,105 National Honor Society 11,125 Radio Announcer. SARVER, LINDA CAROL: Y-Teens 10, Powder Puff Football 11,125 F.T.A. 10,11,125 French Club 11,125 Library Club 12. SAUNDERS, WINDBUSH LAMAR: Basketball 9,105 Foot- ball 9,10,115 Firefighters 9,105 lTransferred from T.C. H.S., 111. SCOTT, JACQUELINE GALE: Y-Teens 105 Drivers Ed.5 F.T.A. 12. SEYLER, WILLIAM EDGAR, JR.: Key Club 10,11,125 Varsity Club 9,10,11,125 Latin Club 9,105 National Honor Society 11, Vice-President5 National Thespians 11,125 S.C.A. 12. SHRADER, LENA M1LnREn: ,1-'.H.A. 105 G.A.A. 11,125 Library Club 11,125 choir 11. SIMPSON, CHARLES LEE: Football 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,115 Baskerbaii 9,10,11,125 Varsity Club 125 Fire- fighters 11,12. STEELE, RONALD IRA: S.C.A. 115 Spanish Club 10,11, STRIKE, STEPHENIA SHARON: Teenettes 95 F.T.A. 10, 115 Spanish Club, Secretary 9,105 Cheerleader 125 Class Officer 11. STURGES, MARY LOU: Y-Teens 11,125 Library Club 12, Senior Superlative, Varsity Sweetheartg Pep Club. SWIGER,RICHARD DALE: Football 9,105 Wrestling 105 Track 9,105 Firefighters 11,125 DECA Club 12. TABOR, GLENN ARCHIE, JR.: Wrestling 9,105 Track 9,105 Varsity Club 9,10,11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 Band 9, All-County 10,11,125 Spanish Club, Treasurer 10. THOMPSON, FREDA GRAHAM: G.A.A. 10,11, Point Keeper 125 Y-Teens 9,105 F.T.A. 115 Teenettes 95 Class Officer 9. THOMPSON, RODGER LEE: Football 9,10,115 Basket- ball 10,115 Track 9,10,115 Virginia All-Stars 125 D.E. Club, Vice-President 125 Varsity Club 10,11,12. TIClG.E, PAULA JOAN: Y-Teens 10,1l,125 F.H.A. 10,11,125 F.T.A. 10,11,12. TILLER, JASON PYOTT, JR.: D.E. 11,12. TOMCHIN, ELLEN BETH: Latin Club 9,105 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Girls State 115 G.A.A. 125 Science Club Secretary 125 Annual Staff. TRSIGG, RUDY STEVEN: crransferrea from T.C.H.S. 11 . WAGNER, DAVID FEIGE: Latin Club 95 Track 115 Key Club 125 Speech Club 125 Wrestling 12. WARDEN, LINDA ELAINE: F.H.A. 9,10, Reporter 11, President 125 F.T.A. 10,l1,125 Y-Teens 9,10,11,125 Journalism. WHITE JOAN ELLEN: Y-Teens 9,105 Powder Puff Football 115 F.H.A..9,125 Vice-President 115 F.T.A. 11,125 G.A.A. 11, G-Girls 12. WHITE, VIVIAN JEAN: Teenettes 9, Y-Teens 9,105 Library Club 11,125 F.H.A. 105 Medical Careers 11. WI-IITENACK, PEGGY RUTH: National Honor Society 11,125 National Thespians 11, Clerk 125 Choir 9, Sextet 10,12, All-State 11,125 Librarian 125 Junior Class Play5 G.A.A. 115 G-Girls 125 Annual Staff. WILLIAMSON, CURTIS DE LEON: fTransferred from r.c.H.s., 113. WOOD, CLINTON WAYNE: Wrestling 9,10,11,125 Track 9,10,115 Varsity Club 9,10,11,12. WOODY, JIMMY LEE: Firefighters 115 D.E. 11,12. WRIGHT, MATTIE: Class Officer 95 N.H.A., Parliamen- tarian 95 Art Club, President 105 QTransferred from T.C.H.S., 111. WYSOR, MARGARET ALTA: F.H.A. 9,10,115 Y-Teens 9,10, Powder Puff Football 11,125 Y-Teens Basketball 115 G.A.A. 11, G-Girls 125 Annual Staff. YORK, ANNA MARIE: Y-Teens 9,10, Powder Puff Foot- ball 11,125 Y-Teens Basketball 115 G.A.A. 11, G-Girls 125 S.C.A. 105 Student Relations 115 Annual Staff5 Class Officer 125 Pep Club. GS O. L' V1 :la A 113: ','-' 2 t NN ,E 5qEEQP 2 g fd? ,Lg X . L' g X' If E 1 ALUJM 5 wE5N gwNkx W 'RnnwREXB 'Wifi' Bxxe. Boing 5455 QPUWJK SQQQQ4 I Vfkl K K sv' In mx . , gr fic'6 xt! 1 1 Q A 4 iii . LQMBSM -QXQL cal S1 'vhaindpl QU-QNX. 9- Nme Elrno Fleshman Dr. John Yost J. E. Stowers Mrs. Roy Gills C. B. Woolwine Albert Cordill Kay Canterbury C. F. Davidson Z. D. Christian Harry D. Holmes Elaine McKinney Crews Mill Work Carolina Market W. N. McGlammery Fashion Cleaners Peery-Lyn Beauty Salon Dr. J. G. W. Gillespie M. Crockett Hughes, Jr. Dr. Ki Mrs. W. L. Pierce Elizabeth's Beauty Shop Mr. 8: Mrs. J. A. Wallace Virginia D. Shufflebarger Carter Tile and Specialty Vest Insurance Agency, Inc. Dr. Ki Mrs. P. P. Ferraraccio X Community Savings 81 Loan Co. Dr. W. L. Loveron Thistle Foundry and Machine Company BCOSTERS CF Phil's Cohen's A Friend Bill Ford Ruth Hash Buck Haun Anonymous Paul Kiser Don Dopley J. A. Long Don Poteet A Glen Peery Woodchopper Doug Angles Don Mullins Behind every activity at Graham High School we find the spirit of the people in our community . The publication of the Yearbook de- pends upon the loyal support of our business friends and mer- chants. They support usg let us support them! Dave Ernest H. E. Bowes Robert Cook John Steele Dick Barrett Mildred Frye P. E. Lester r Walt Presleyi C Jim o. scott G. E. Shumate H. G. Johnson p John P. Adams James Warden i David Bowles ' -' X Q George Graham it X' Ernest H. Keesee Earl Blankenship Ed's Barber Shop Dr. J. S. Hurley Lewis C. Hartsock Dr. R. L. Shumate Pocahontas Market Dr. J. I. Rodgins Mr. C. L. Simpson Dr. William Baker Mr. C. E. Gilpin East River Grill 8: Service Station C Sz H Barber Shop Mrs. Roxie Angles Mrs. Thelma Moore Hobart B. 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Phone 325-7440 Compliments of GALIS MANUFACTURING CCMPANY New Airport Road Bluefield, West Virginia 327-8114 NEW GRAHAM PHARMACY E stablished 193 5 Bluefield, Virginia BLUEFIELD GAS 602 Raleigh Street Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of HART ELECTRIC COMPANY ACME MARKETS Complete Electric Motor Service A-Mart Stores Mining Equipment Tazewell Service is the . Heart of Our Business Bluefleld Bluefield, west virginia Princeton Phone 325-8125 Compliments of Compliments of COMMERCIAL BANK BLUEFIELD CASKET OF BLUEFIELD COMPANY, INC. Bluefield, Virginia Bluefield, West Virginia H5 Compliments of T H E BLUEFIELD COLLEGE A campus where Christ BANK Bluefield, West Virginia is pre-eminent. Enroll in your hometown college for courses in business, liberal arts, music, education, engineering, secretarial science. Stop by to visit us, and ask foracopy of the current catalog. Charles L. Harman, President Bluefield, Virginia COPPINGER MACHINERY SERVICE, INC. Precision Machinery Work Plant: U. S. Rt. 52 North Mail: P. O. Box 405 Phone: 327-8108 Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of PAPER SUPPLY COMPANY Bluefield, West Virginia .fiat fi' -.1 ff .2 ,. ,,-., ,fr-25-': 4,2 f. V-xfiqi ,EQAE 1-if X, ix 3.1 if Zi? '17 use ,se , - , ' 'fibii VY. 'L- LJ1'?:9 ff V 0 Build u Beller Mousetrap and the world will make a beaten path to your door It happens all the time in our country People with imagination and ambition can expect to be rewarded Each of us has the opportunity to fulfill our dreams to get ahead by building a better mousetrap In America profit and honor are rewards to those who make significant contributions to our way of life. This is because we believe in Free Enterprise, .the economic system that has given us the highest standard of livmg ., in the world today. ,Y ,.4, C-,,,,,,,,-A-QPALACHIAN PUWEH CU. TOMCHIN FURNITURE COMPANY Princeton Northfork Mullens Tomchins have faith in your future NEW METHOD LAUNDRY 'W' Samtone llmllhl Maur: I llglifvlnn Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service Fur and Garment Storage Bluefield, Virginia Bluefield Supply Company Distributor of a Wide Variety of Nationally Advertised Quality Products For The Home and Industry Subsidiaries: . RISH EQUIPMENT CO. . DIXIE APPLIANCE CO. . VIRGINIAN ELECTRIC, INC. . SKYLAND HOSPITAL SUPPLY . BLFD. APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTORS General Offices: BLUE FIELD, WEST VIRGINIA Compliments of PEOPLE'S BANK OF BLUEWELL Box 3068 ' Bluewell, West Virginia Compliments of MERCER OPTICAL COMPANY Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of MILNER HOTELS AND INNS Coast to Coast M. C. SAUNDERS, TEXACO PRODUCTS Pocahontas, Virginia Phones: 945-4105 - 327-8518 H 81 M SHOE STORE Bluefield, Beckley, and Welch WE GOT WEEJUNS GRAHAM FLORAL COMPANY There is a Difference in flowers--try ours. 552 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, Virginia 118 Compliments of S. S. KRESGE COMPANY 300 Federal Street Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of WEST GRAHAM BEAUTY SHOP Bluefield, Virginia VIRGINIA TRAILWAYS Easiest travel on earth, Go Trailwaysug Specialist In Friendly First Class Travel and Charter Service. CALL YOUR LOCAL AGENT 327-8175 Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD Join the Thousands Switching to Wards UNITED TRANSIT MIX CONCRETE CORPORATION Bluefield, Virginia Princeton, West Virginia Vansant, Virginia Pounding Mill, Virginia LUTHER COMPTON 81 SONS, INC. Manufacturers and Wholesalers of Lumber Specializing in Appalachian Hardwoods Post Office Box 352 Bluefield, Virginia II9 THE THORNTON COMPANY Federal and Raleigh Streets Bluefield, West Virginia Merchandise of Distinction A FRIEND Compliments of La SALUTE Route 52 Bluewell, West Virginia Compliments of BLUEFIELD RETREAD COMPANY 1030 Bland Street Bluefield, We st Virginia Phone 325-6123 Compliments of COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. Bluefield, West Virginia Things go better with Coke CLINCH VALLEY NEWS Tazewell, Virginia Established 1845 Your hometown newspaper' Compliments of CUMBERLAND ROAD ESSO Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments Of BEAUTY-TIME SALON Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of KEARNS INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. P. O. Box 266 Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of POCAHONTAS PHARMACY Pocahontas, Virginia Compliments of NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY GOODYKOONTZ DRUG STORE, INC. M. E. Blaylock Corner Bland and South Streets Phone 326-1461 Bluefield, West Virginia Bluefield, Virginia 120' Compliments of HODGE 'S RUG Compliments of WARDEN'S MARKET N'CK'5 SOUTHERN GREYHOUND LINES T. V. SALES AND SERVICE The House Of Color Route 52 Bluewell Phone 325-8258 Through Express Service Charter -- For Information Call Local Agent 327-8105 Compliments of TABOR MACHINE SHOP, INC. Route 52 Specializing In Vibrating Screens Phone: 325-8162, 325-6842 BEN FRANKLIN PRESS Ben Franklin Light, Owner 560 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, Virginia Office-Supplies and Equipment Phone 326-1352 ffl A C ,-'ff' ps N C no 0 bfi 1 A ll - X TIRES 122 North Street Bluefield, West Virginia Phone 327-8112 Compliments of :v-u4...gamu..- 1 DEPT STORE 200 Federal Street Bluefield, West Virginia THIS AND THAT ANTIQUE SHOP Tommy St.C1air, Owner 161 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, Virginia Phone 322-1720 Cpltf WOODLAWN FLOWERS Bluefield, West Virginia MOUNTAIN MOTOR SALES C 'p'i 'e t5 of Home of Quality Used Cars AGENCY, INC. Location: Intersectgfufi Qzlrport Road Bluefield, west virginia Phone 327-5311 CENTRAL TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 520 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, Virginia Phone 326-1368 C pl 'ments of WYSOR ELECTRIC COMPANY Bluefield, Virginia BEACON DRIVE-IN For Faster Service Order Electronically Cumberland Road ' -'t'1 20 .I L S '. ' COLE BAKING CO. Bluefield West Virginia - Virginia Compliments Of THE CRICKET RESTAURANT Poca.hontas, Virginia WOODLAWN MEMORIAL PARK Box 1534 Bluefield, W. Va. Phone 327-6414 The Cemetery of Gardens Compliments Of COLLEGE AVENUE GULF Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments Of HIGHLANDER MOTEL Bluefield, West Virginia Phone 325-9131 KARL H. FRYE, INC. 1801 Bluefield Avenue Bluefield, West Virginia Phone 327-5814 Compliments of KITCHEN BUILDERS Box 137 Bluefield, West Virginia HEWITT-ROBINS, INC. Harold S. Jones, Field Engineer Compliments of MOYER MARTIN FURNITURE STORE Bluewell, West Virginia Since 1918 TAYLOR'S SHOE SHOP Blue Ribbon Winner of Shoe Service Inst. of America Quality Shoes and Complete Shoe Repairs Pocahontas, Va. Compliments Of BAILEY LUMBER COMPANY The complete Building Service TAYLOR OPTICAL COMPANY Quality Eyeglass Service Bluefield, West Virginia TABOR MOBILE HOMES Bluefield, West Virginia Live Where Life Is Better THE CROSSTOWNER BARBER SHOP 2058 Leatherwood Lane Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments Of HAWKINS FUNERAL HOME Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments Of BLUE FIELD TV CABLE 125 North Street Bluefield, West Virginia UNIQUE CLEANERS 1231 Bland Street Bluefield, West Virginia Phone 327-7118 KENNAMETAL. INC. 1611 Bluefield Avenue Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of BONAN ZA DISCOUNT, INC. 546 Va. Ave. Bluefield, Virginia RICHMOND CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery Service Phone 327-5274 116 South St. Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of , SOUTHERN OFFICE SUPPLY Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments Of PERSINGERS VIVIAN WOODWARD COSMETICS RESTAURANT Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of Compliments MIDWAY BARBER SHOP 1308 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, Virginia Mr. Brunty HARMONY ACRES SWIMMING CLUB Compliments of COLONIAL JEWELERS Colonial Theater Building A Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of FASHION FLORISTS BRADLEY'S Correct Apparel for Every Girl Sales Service TYPEWRITER SHOP 618 Federal Street Bluefield, West Virginia 327-5509 Compliments of HANKLA'S REXALL PHARMACY 632-34 Bland St., Bluefield, W. Va. Featuring Russell Stover Candies Compliments of GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME Bluefield, Virginia FARMER FUNERAL HOME Richlands, Virginia Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of TIME FINANCE Bluefield, Virginia 4 Compliments Of WHITENACK TEXACO Bluefield, Virginia Compliments Of R. P. HARMAN Bluefield, Virginia Compliments Of FLAT TOP INSURANCE Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments Of BOWLING CONSTRUCTION Route 52 , Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments Of RUBY'S MOTEL Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of BLUEWELL KEY SERVICE STATION Bluewell, West Virginia Compliments of WARD 'S MARKET Phone 326-6170 Your Friendly INS Store WESTGATE HAIRDRESSERS No Appointment Necessary Phone 325-6248 Westgate Shopping Center Bluefield, West Virginia BALL'S AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY Telephone 322-0166 403 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, Virginia Congratulations BLUEWELL PHARMACY Bluewell, West Virginia Compliments of ECLIPSE STORAGE 8: TRANSFER COMPANY, Bluefield, Virginia WARLICK FURNITURE STORE, INC. Cross the Bridge - Save a Dol1ar Bluefield, W. Va. Compliments of VIRGINIA FOODS Bluefield, virginia Compliments of BLUEFIELD DRIVE -IN Home of Good Food Bluefield, West Virginia Jess Mullins, Owner Compliments of STANFORD SIGNS, INC. Route 52 Bluefield, W. Va. Compliments of BLUEFIELD CLEANERS Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of COLONIAL RESTAURANT Bluefield, Virginia BLUEFIELD MONUMENT COMPANY Since 1922 Located in the Heart of Town Phone 326-1174 Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of NEEL'S FASHION SHOP Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of A AND U MOBILE HOMES Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of VIRGINIA ANN JEWELRY Phone 326-1281 Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of FINCASTLE FARM Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of VIRGINIA CANDY AND SUPPLY Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of LITTLE FRENCH BEAUTY ACADEMY Bluefield, West Virginia Compliments of SUPER SHELL Rainer Wallace, Owner Compliments of JET PET DAIRY BAR Bluefield, Virginia The PIECEGOODS SHOP Dress Better For Less Compliments of WESTERN AUTO STORE 562 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, Virginia Phone 326-1237 COTTON'S DRIVE-IN The Right Place 1204 Virginia Avenue Bluefield, Virginia Once You Try, You Will Always Buy DUTCH OVEN PASTRIES From Oven to You We Specialize in Wedding, Birthday, and Party Orders 1508 Bland Street Phone 325-9802 Compliments of ETTER'S BARBER SHOP Bluefield, Virginia Compliments of WEISIGER INSURANCE AGENCY Bluefield, Virginia I-fi. 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