Holston Valley High School - Criterion Yearbook (Bristol, TN)

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- CRITERION 1967 THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1967 BRISTOL PUBLIC LIBRARY 701 Goode Street Bristol, Virginia 24201 It is the intent of the ' 67 CRITERION Staff to present to Holston Valley High School one of the finest yearbooks possible. The pur- pose of our annual is to preserve the mem- ories of our Alma Mater and events of the past year. As we review these happenings and see the many phases of school life, we find included administration, academic de- partments, classes, athletics, and activities. It is with great pleasure that we present to you, the faculty and the student body, the ' 67 CRITERION. We trust you will enjoy this memorable account now, as well as in the years to come. 2 Published by Criterion Staff Holston Valley High School Bristol, Tennessee 3 ' «■. 54 ? i$ptr ISs wj I li 6|g fe v-- . -■, .- J : : ■ , ' ' I i® i -. ’ h ® ' ■■;■■ yy ;.:yy . • ; syf§?i mm smSifl mmlm II | ■■ THE SEASON OF CHANGE FALL J. Craft Akard Superintendent William L. Cox Assistant Superintendent ADMINISTRATION M. Nat Barnes Chairman of Bd. of Education Alonzo Vance Board Member 6 Williard E. Bailey Principal Mr. Bailey at work The Office Team Mrs. Johnson keeps busy Mrs. Helen Johnson Secretary 7 O. M. Addington, B.S. William and Mary Alys Barr, B.S. E. T. S. U. Beverly Jo Booher, A.B. King College FACULTY Rosalie A. Bowen, B.S. U. of Maryland Frances Crumley, B. A. King College Edith M. Davis, A.B. King College 8 Larry N. Hall, B.S. E. T. S. U. Peggy A. Jennings, B.S. E. T. S. U. Norman Mitchell, B.S. U. of Tennessee Harmon Peters, B.S. E. T. S. U. Mary Jane McGuire, B. A. Agnes Scott College 9 FACULTY Bobbie Pinkston, B.S. E. T. S. U. Thelma Rotenberry, B.S. Madison College Mildred Rutherford, A.B. Milligan College Tom Smithson, B.S. E. T. S. U. Thelma Stallard, B. A. Bluffton College Juanita Stewart, B.S. E. T. S. U. Virgie Wedel, B. S . E. T. S. U. 10 LUNCHROOM WORKERS Mrs. Fleenor, the lunchroom supervisor, and the other workers prepare nutritious and balanced lunches. The caretakers, Mr. Woodby and Mr. Harr, keep the school building and grounds clean and attractive. We appreciate their interests and endeavors. CARETAKERS Mr. Jim Woodby Mr. Roy Harr 11 SOCIAL STUDIES Miss Booher and Mrs. McGuire discuss the world situation. LANGUAGE Miss Davis surprises her class with a quiz! 12 GUIDANCE Mr. Smithson counsels Richard Pierce . LIBRARY Mrs. Wedel and Miss Rotenberry help the students to use their study time wisely. STUDY HALL ENGLISH Miss Rutherford, Mrs. Stewart, and Mrs. McGuire plan the Eng- lish curriculum. 13 VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE ktUHf ’ ' Mr. Mitchell shows Jimmy Jones one of the latest farm magazines. HOME ECONOMICS Miss Barr and Gladys Bentley construct a bulletin board display. 14 BUSINESS Mrs. Stallard gives H. M. Denton a tip on typing. MUSIC Miss Jennings instructs the Concert Choir accompanist, Donna O ' Dell. 15 MATHEMATIC Mr. Addington and Mrs. Bowen discuss polynomial functions. SCIENCE Mr. McClellan and Mr. Hall enjoy help ing their science stu- dents . 16 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Peters, Mrs. Pinkston, and Mr. McClellan look at the latest physical education magazine. 7 th 8 th GRADE Mrs. Crumley, Mrs. McGuire, Miss Davis, and Miss Boo her use the globe to locate the countries studied by their students. 17 PRESIDENT: Carolyn Silcox VICE-PRESIDENT: Ronnie Wallace SECRETARY: Amaris Galloway TREASURER: H. M. Denton SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Paul Reece REPORTER: Charlie White THE CLASS OF 1968 Mrs . Pinkston Mr. Mitchell 18 Monty Allison Clayton Arnold Johnny Baines Ricky Basham Gladys Bentley Sharron Bentley Dorwin Baines Frances Bentley Cecil Booher Clyde Boyd Sonja Boyd 19 Dewayne Brown Ginger Campbell Jerry Campbell Bobby Callahan Bobby Carrier Beryl Casaday Pat Clark Gary Combs Dorothy Cox Allen Cross Herschel Crusenberry 20 Lois Deel H. M. Denton Phyllis Denton Kenneth Denton Dennis Edmondson Hugh Fuller Amaris Galloway Noretta Graybeal Judy Green Connie Guinn Ann Harrison 21 Janice Hooker Nancy Hicks Jimmy Helbert Debbie Houser Jenny Kesner Carole Hutton Bill Kimsey Betty Johnson Jerry Landore Robert Lawson Homer Leonard 22 Donna O ' Dell David Phillips David Mahaffey Diane Owens Richard Pierce Rudy Morrell Bobby Pentecost Nancy Rash Paul Reece Linda Roark 0 V □ r 23 Phyllis Rutherford Imogene Rutter Norma Scyphers Jimmy Smith Carolyn Silcox Judy Smithson Debbie Smith Marcia Smithson 24 Linda Tallman Don Thomas Ted Thomas Charlie White Johnny Trivette Charley Wise Ronnie Wallace Margaret Wise 25 26 Beryl, Johnny, Jimmy, Allen, and Clayton see someone at the door! 27 Herschel and Ted spot something of interest! 28 IN MEMORIAM In memory of a friend and fellow student, the Junior Class of Holston Valley High School wishes to dedicate this page to Roger Boyd. We do this to show appreciation for the years of friendship he gave us. 29 PRESIDENT: Johnny Gillespie VICE-PRESIDENT: Jim Bowman SECRETARY: Manda Graham TREASURER: Ella Wills SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Wayne Epperson REPORTER: David Thacker THE CLASS OF 1969 Miss Booher Miss Davis 30 Alice Allison Debbie Baines Patsy Baines Betty Beeler James Blevins Jerry Blevins Sandra Blevins Allen Booher Keith Booher Rahn Booher Jimmy Bowman Noreen Buckles Karen Carr 31 Alice Cross Curtis Davis Richard Duncan Wayne Epperson Leonard Falls Sue Fuller Johnny Gillespie Manda Graham Kathy Gross 32 Linda Jackson Janie Jones Judith King Doris Lane Darlene Leonard Carolyn Lingerfelt Jimmy Mahaffey Patty McGinnis Carol Miller 33 SOPHOMORES Retha Morrell Juddy Mottern Elizabeth Mutter Eddie Neely Pete Pyle Carol Rhymer Doris Rhymer Randy Richards Larry Roberts Dave Smith SB . Eddie Rowlette Phyllis Rutherford Nancy S cyphers Ward Seats Johnny Smith Roger Smith Tommy Smithson Louise Stout Carolyn Talbert Mike T ay lor David Thacker Joan Trivette Betty Vance Bobby Vaughan Cathy Weaver Shirley White Bertha Widener Ella Wills SOPHOMORES 35 Manda and Patsy relax at Banner Elk! What ' s Allen up to now? Looking at our new bulletinboard are Sandra, Juddy, and Johnny -- 36 After lunch Alice, Noreen Kathy, Betty, Linda 37 PRESIDENT: Doris Arnold VICE-PRESIDENT: Tony Blevins SECRETARY: Kathy Bebber TREASURER: Charles Barnette Miss Barr Mr. Addington 38 S. Arnold C . Barnette J. Basham B. Baumgardner K. Bebber T. Blevins D. Booher G. Booher B. Arnold D. Arnold P. Arnold G. Abel G. Allison S. Amburn B. Beeler A. Beidleman R. Bentley- 39 S. Cox J. Craig R. Crowell J. Clark B. Counts B. Cox V. Callahan B. Cardwell D. Carrier K. Carrier A. Casaday K. Chapman G . Booher K. Boyd B. Brown S . Brown T. Brown E. Buckles 40 B. Davis G. Davis R. Deel R. Flick S. Flick J. Foran J. Falls C. Fleenor D. Flick K. Duncan D. Edwards B. Falls G. Fritts M. Garnett C. Gentry L. Gorley R. Graham D. Graybeal 41 42 T. Lewis W . Lockner A. Lowry S. Moore B. Morrell C. Morrell J. Hyler B. Jones J. Jones D. Morrell E. Morrell T. Morrell S. Manuel D. Mason B. McPhersor B. Morris M. Morrison A. Neely 43 D . Poston F. Price R. Ratcliff C . Rhymer R. Richard E. Richards B. Rogers C. Rogers M. Rogers P. Rogers R. Rose nb aim 44 W. Sherfey C. Smith R. Smith D . Stitt W . Stone S . Strouth C. Swiney D. Swiney K. Tabor B. Tallman J. Tallman I . T aylor G. Trivette D. Vance J. Wise L. Wolfe B. Woods 45 Taking a break! Johnny, Janice, Barbara, Ricky. 46 47 PRESIDENT: Jane Graham VICE-PRESIDENT: Faye Fleenor SECRETARY: Judy Trivette TREASURER: Mike Pyle RE- PORTER: Mike Rose. THE CLASS OF 1971 Mrs. Crumley 48 G. Arnold R. Arnold F. Fleenor J. Graham C. Harless M. McClellan R. Montgomery R. Newman E. Parks M. Pyle K. Richard M. Rose I . Shaw L. Smith K. Thomas J. Trivette M. Vaughan A. Wade C . Widener J. Widner K. Widner M. Widner 49 PRESIDENT: Mike Clark VICE-PRESIDENT: Joan Rouse SECRE- TARY: Wiley Moretz TREASURER: Steve Rose REPORTER: Perry Baines HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVE: Ricky Bledsoe. THE CLASS OF 1972 L. Arnold S. Arnold P. Baines R. Bledsoe R. Blevins M. Clark R. Cox P. Denton R. Goodwin C . Gross J. Gross K. Gross 50 mm L. Gross D. Helton J. Henson D. Hilliard F. Johnson B. Montgomery D. Montgomery W. Moretz D. Phillips R. Price C. Roark S . Rose D. Rouse J. Rouse S . Rouse J. Rutherford J . Sm ith C. Stewart F. Taylor P. Thomas T. Thomas J. Trivette R. Trivette R. Wright 51 Margaret, Carolyn, and Elizabeth clean out a locker ! Mary, Fay, Busi, and Judy check the bulletin board in the upper hall. Which books for next period? ask Karen, Jane, and Mike 52 Perry and Ricky talk about their next moves. Peggy and Faye take a break! Going up are: Tony Cathy Frankie Anybody for a drink? Debbie, Mike, and Mary Sue 53 BRISTOL Jerry Blevins Machine Shop Leonard Falls Machine Shop Steve Morrell Machine Shop PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Monty Allison Clayton Arnold Johnny Baines Stanley Buchanan Dewayne Brown Beryl Casaday Curtis Davis Gary Trivette Richard Duncan Hugh Fuller James Helbert Jerry Landore Larry Roberts James Smith Tommy Smithson Morning Marvin Seats Machine Shop Jerry Smith Electronics Stanley Smithson Electronics 54 TECHNICAL SCHOOL Ted Booher Machine Shop Claude Arnold Pete Ball Ronnie Camper Gary Carrier Fred Rogers Electronics I l Howard Brown Electronics 1 Bob Carlyle Electronics PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Cecil Hayes George Rosenbalm Mike Thacker Gerald Welch Afternoon Ken Thacker Electronics Bennie Weaver Tool Design t 55 CROSS Coach McClellan Leonard Falls, Keith Booher, Tony Blevins, Ellis Combs, Ricky Basham, Jim Mahaffey, Rusty Humphreys, David Thacker. Regional Champs 1965 A close finish ! 56 COUNTRY y Blevins works out The start of another race THE SEASON OF CONCENTRATION WINTER Linda, Mrs. Bowen, June CRITERION STAFF 1967 Carol and Debbie Allen, Chuck, David Linda, Barry, Betty, Helen, Tony 60 Maurice, Connie, Pat, Mrs. Stewart, Norma, Janett BLACK AND WHITE Editor Feature Editor . . . News Editor .... Sports Editor .... Fashion Editor . . . Club and Class News Circulation Editor . Typists Sponsor Pat Clark Janett Eldreth Norma S cyphers Maurice Allison Ann Harrison Connie Funk Brock Fleenor Ethel Howington Carol Duncan Melba Morrell Kay Wright Patsy Christian Mrs. Stewart Ethel Carol, Melba, Kay, Patsy Bobby, Sharron, Alice, Ann, Manda, Brock, Phyllis 61 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Every spring the FHA participates in FHA week which is celebrated nationally. The girls try to do something different each day of the week and end with their annual banquet. This spring an FHA and FFA party has also been planned. The club has also been fixing tray favors each holiday for the patients at the Nursing Home. PRESIDENT: Patsy Christian VICE-PRESIDENT: Sandy Foster SECRETARY: Karen Carr TREASURER: Shirley Hinkle PARLIAMENTARIAN: Carol Hutton SONG LEADER: Gladys Bentley HISTORIAN: Ruth Ann Richard REPORTER: Priscilla Blevins PIANIST: Judith King 62 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The FFA is divided into two groups, the Green- hands or first -year members, and the Chapter Farmers, or the upper classmen. This club sponsors the concession stand at the home basketball games, and also sends one chapter farmer to Kansas City, Missouri, to represent the Holston Valley chapter each year. PRESIDENT: Ted Thomas, SWEETHEART: Lana Booher, VICE-PRESIDENT: Hugh Fuller, SENTINEL: Wayne Boyd, SPONSOR: Mr. Mitchell, TREASURER: Paul Reece, SECRETARY: Maurice Allison, RE- PORTER: Charles Pyle 63 PEP CLUB PRESIDENT: June McGaha VICE-PRESIDENT: Bennie Meade TREASURER: Connie Gurley The Pep Club is a new club at Holston Valley. It is sponsored by the cheerleaders under the direc- tion of Mrs. Pinkston, and it has been created to increase school spirit at both home and away games. Practice is held each Thursday at activity period in the gym. 64 PRESIDENT: Lana Booher VICE-PRESIDENT: Debbie Smith SECRETARY: Linda Keith TREASURER: Peggy Combs SWEETHEART: Ted Thomas SPONSOR: Mrs. McGuire ANCHOR CLUB The Anchor Club is a girls ' service club sponsored by the Pilot Club of Bristol. One of this year ' s highlights was a turnabout fashion show in which the boys wore girls ' clothes and vice- versa. Frances, Gladys, Jenny, Karen Jean, Linda, Barbara, Judy Sandra, Linda, Connie June 65 VICE-PRESIDENT: Phyllis Denton REPORTER: Nancy Rash The purpose of the Library Service Club is to help train fu- ture librarians and to assist Miss Rotenberry in the smooth opera- tion of the library. Barry Myers- -five year member LIBRARY CLUB 66 PRESIDENT . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . TREASURER . . REPORTER . . . SPONSOR .... Judy Green Linda Jackson Phyllis Smithson Nancy Scyphers Janie Jones Mrs. Wedel BIBLE CLUB At the beginning of the year, the Bible Club gave a tea for the faculty; at Christmas, the mem- bers collected gifts and clothes for needy children. 67 SCIENCE CLUB PRESIDENT Ricky Basham VICE-PRESIDENT . . Tony Blevins SECRETARY-TREASURER .... Peggy Combs REPORTER Sharon Bentley SPONSORS Mr. McClellan Mr. Hall PRESIDENT . . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . TREASURER . . REPORTER . . . SPONSOR . . . . Patsy Baines . J. Trivette . Carolyn Moore . Johnny Manuel . Kathy Bebber . Miss Davis SPANISH CLUB 68 CONCERT CHOIR PRESIDENT Chuck King VICE-PRESIDENT Barry Myers SECRETARY-TREASURER . . . Debbie Houser REPORTER June McGaha ACCOMPANIST Donna O ' Dell SPONSOR Miss Jennings PRESIDENT Jeryl Mumpower VICE-PRESIDENT Ann Harrison SECRETARY Norma Scyphers TREASURER Patsy Christian REPORTER Marilyn O ' Dell PARLIAMENTARIAN Brock Fleenor SPONSOR Miss Booher BETA CLUB 69 ARE TEACHERS HUMAN? Characters Phyllis Rutherford Bill Kimsey . . Judy Green . . . Connie Guinn . . Debron Smith . . Linda Tallman . Norma S cyphers H. M. Denton . Paul Reece . . Nancy Hicks . . Richard Pierce . Ricky Basham Jerry Landore . . Arbutus Meadows Mr. Fowler Betty Gregg Hortense Anderson Liza Felton Suzanne Hart Kewpie Russel Shorty W elch Mike Lang Delores Stone Mr. Stone Jeff Puddenhead 70 JUNIOR PLAY ’66-’67 Sponsors State Manager . . . . , Prompters Ushers Usherettes Make -up Amaris Galloway Gladys Bentley 71 These delegates were chosen last spring by the junior class sponsors and faculty. They were chosen on the basis of their grades, personality, character, and citizenship. GIRLS STATE REPRESENT ATIVE Connie Funk BOYS STATE REPRESENTATIVE Barry Myers BOYS AND 72 Boys and Girls State were held at Cookeville and Murfreesboro, Ten- nessee, respectively. At these places, officials were elected and govern- ments corresponding to our state government were organized. These trips were sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary and Hackler-Wood Post 145. Our two representatives ALTERNATES Linda Blankenbeckler Jeryl Mumpower GIRLS STATE 73 . - icSm -r 4 Lana Booher Linda Keith Peggy Combs Mrs. Phyllis Rutherford Amaris Galloway Debbie Smith Pinkston 74 Phyllis Rutherford 75 BASKETBALL Cecil Booher, Ronnie Wallace , Charlie White, Johnny Trivette Jerry Blevins, Kenny Denton James Blevins, Charles Cantrell Bobby Pentecost, Rudy Morrell David Mahaffey, Homer Leonard Coach Peters MANAGERS Maurice, Charlie, Richard SCOREKEEPER: H. M. Denton TIMEKEEPER: Paul Reece 76 Pentecost and Mahaffey Charles Cantrell CAPTAIN: Bobby Pentecost 77 78 79 JUNIOR VARSITY Coach McClellan, Pete Pyle, Tony Blevins, Eddie Rowlette, Bobby Callahan, Gary Combs, Keith Carrier, Keith Booh er Arthur Beidleman, Jim Mahaffey, Rusty Humphreys, Allen Cross, Bernard Falls, Hadley Gross, Don Thomas, Ronald Flick 80 50--Combs 81 THE SEASON OF ANTICIPATION SPRING HONORS BANQUET ’66 Norma Scyphers, Carolyn Silcox, Bennie Weaver, Mike Thacker, Bill Rolland, Johnny Gillespie, Fred Rogers, Duane Tallman, Jeryl Mumpower, Tommy King, Betty Emmert, Debbie Houser, Linda Blankenbeckler, Clau- dia Patterson, Wilma Rogers, Willie Offield, Patsy Christian, Carolyn Moore, Kay Wright. Highest in school . . . Highest Senior .... Highest Junior .... Highest Sophomore . . Highest Freshman . . . 84 THE PRIDE OF HOLSTON VALLEY QUEEN OF HOLSTON VALLEY: Dianne Beidleman, Debbie Smith, Debbie Houser, and escorts Sue Cowan Lana Booher, Amaris Galloway and escorts Doris Arnold, Linda Smith, Sharon Rutherford and escorts Judy Trivette, PRINCESS OF HOLSTON VALLEY: Gladys Bentley Karen Carr and escorts 85 SENIOR PROM ’66 The class of 1966 held its Senior Dinner Dance in the Ballroom of the Elks Club on May 6, 1966. The sponsors were Mr. O. M. Addington, Miss Alys Barr, and Mrs. Nita Stewart. QUEEN: Marie Galloway KING: Roy Roberts 86 JUNIOR PROM ’66 KING: Benny Meade QUEEN: Connie Funk Chuck King, Sandy Foster, Howard Brown, Linda Keith Jeryl Mumpower, Linda Booher, Bob Carlyle, Lana Booher 87 BASEBALL Don Thomas, Cecil Booher, Jeryl Mumpower, Richard Pierce, Glen Lucas, Benny Meade . Allen Booher, Mien Cross, Ellis Combs, Chuck King, Bobby Callahan, Coach Peters. 88 OUR PITCHING STAFF 89 Chuck King Juddy Mottern Cecil Boohe Rahn Booher Jeryl Mumpower 90 Ellis Combs Don Thomas Allen Booher Bobby Callahan Richard Pierce 91 TRACK H. Leonard, B. Myers, Coach McClellan, J. Manual, P. Pyle, K. Denton, R. Humphreys, E. Combs, J. Mahaffey, R. Basham RELAY: Combs and Mahaffey SHOTPUT: Myers 92 DASH: Manual, Mahaffey, Leonard, Basham DISCUS: Pyle HIGH JUMP: Denton ELEMENTARY TRACK Coach McClellan, M. Pyle, J. Arnold, K. Thomas B. Tallman, R. Arnold, M, Rose, H. Gross 93 QUEEN: Sandra Foster KING: Benny Meade 94 Linda Booher, Tony Myers Linda Keith, Frank Arnold SENIOR COURT Connie Gurley, Bob Carlyle Lana Booher, Chuck King 95 wi Helen, Chuck, and Tony prepare for car parade. Jimmy, Linda, Charlie, Connie, and June select the 96 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Linda Blankenbeckler and Jeryl Mumpower BEST LOOKING Connie Funk and Tony Myers FRIENDLIEST Sandy Foster and Maurice Allison classification ‘ ' 1 LAMINATION 97 BEST PERSONALITY Sandy Foster and Bob Carlyle MOST TALENTED Dianne Beidleman Frank Arnold MOST SCHOOL -SPIRITED Lana Booher Maurice Allison MOST COURTEOUS Sandy Foster Frank Arnold and Barry Myers 98 BEST ALL-ROUND Connie Funk and Jeryl Mumpower 99 TOP Jeryl Mumpower 96.038 Raymond Roark 92. 250 Kay Wright 94 . 500 Patsy Christian 93. 500 These students were the Top Ten of our class as computed in June, 1966. 100 TEN 101 PRESIDENT: Janett Eldreth VICE-PRESIDENT: Connie Funk SECRETARY: Carol Duncan TREASURER: Sandy Foster THE CLASS OF 1967 102 Maurice Allison Social Studies, Vo-Ag Franklin Arnold Math, Social Studies Martha Beeler Home Ec. , Social Studies James Baines, Jr. Social Studies, Vo-Ag Dianne Beidleman Home Economics 103 Theodore Booher Mathematics Howard Brown Math, Social Studies Ronald Brown Vocational -Agriculture 104 Patsy Christian Math, Science Peggy Combs Business, Math, Science Carol Duncan Business Math Janett Eldreth Home Economics, Math Betty Sue Emmert Math, Science 105 Brock Fleenor Math, Science, Vo-Ag Jean Fleenor Home Economics, Science Reba Fleenor Science, Social Studies Sandra Foster Home Ec., Math, Science Connie Funk Math, Science 106 Betty Grubb Home Economics Connie Gurley Home Ec. , Social Studies Sharon Hess Business, Social Studies Ethel Howard Science, Social Studies Ethel Howington Business, Home Economics W ayne Hunigan Math, Science 107 John Manuel Mathematics Benjamin Meade Math, Science Sharon Miller Social Studies 108 Jeryl Mumpower Math, Science Anthony Myers Science, Social Studies ! Barry Myers Math, Science June McGaha Social Studies Jane McGinnis Math, Science 109 Lula McNally Home Economics Kenneth Pierson Science Phyllis Rogers Home Economics Fred Rogers Electronics, Science Charlene Seats Business, Home Economics 110 Phyllis Smithson Business, Home Economics Stanley Smithson Science Edward Stewart Math, Science 111 Linda Tester Home Economics Kenneth Thacker Electronics Bennie Weaver Math, Tool Design Mary Lou Wise Business, Home Economics Kay Wright Business, Math 112 IN MEMORIAM We, the Class of 1967, wish to dedicate this page in memory of our former classmate and friend, Pfc. Chester Stacy Hughes. Chester was killed in action in Viet Nam on September 15, 1966. We are proud to have had the privileges of knowing and associating with one who fought and died so that the world may be a better place in which we and the future genera- tions may live . 113 THE SEASON OF COMMENCEMENT SUMMER PATRONS A Friend Green Fly A Friend Ralph Jessee A Friend Herb Jones A Friend Mrs. John T. King A Friend Miss Sherry Leonard A Friend T. J. Leonard, M.D. A Friend Maude McFarlane B. Bullock Judy McGaha Harold Barr W. R. Montgomery Martha Campbell M. B. Overshut Do-Da ' s Mrs. M. D. Presley Omar T. Dean Jimmy Sutherland Kenny R . Ellis Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wheeler F. Finkle Charlie White Darrill Yateman 116 ALUMNI John T. King ' 40 Hazel Peek Brown ' 41 Margaret Gentry ' 51 Betty C ombs Cook ' 58 Reed Booher ' 60 Judy McGaha ' 60 Charlotte Ann Boyd ' 63 John Hawthorne ' 63 Billy Grizzle ' 64 Donna Leonard Sneed ' 64 Ronnie Booher ' 65 Ray Brown ' 65 Ronnie Gardner ' 66 Clarence Keith ' 66 John T. King, Jr. ' 66 Philip Lucas ' 66 117 SWEETHEARTS Jane and Eddie Sherry and Barry Judy and Jack James and Isabelle Janet and Ronnie Gerald and Nancy Fred and Sylvia Frances and Sam Betty and Jeff Helen and Cecil Carol and Jerry Peggy and Ronnie PROFESSIONAL B. C. Grigsby, M.C. Mr . Castle lie Termite Control Pest Control SLAGLE EXTERMINATING CO. Locally Owned Bristol, Tennessee All Work Fully Guaranteed and Insured Phone 968-1011 Dependable Landscaping, Planting and Maintenance Service PHILLIPS WOOD GARDEN CENTER INC. 1845 Abingdon Hwy . , Bristol, Va. Landscape Designing Robert E. Wherry Owner -Manager T elephone 669-6432 119 HOLSTON VALLEY SHOPPING CENTER Route 4 Bristol, Tennessee YOUR FRIENDLY COUNTRY STORE J MORRELL’S AUTO SALES Z 0 1 0 West State Bristol, Tennessee M. Albert owners OF SULLIVAN COUNTY BRISTOL - KINGSPORT 120 THE SOUTHERN S. E. MASSENGILL STATES CO-OP COMPANY Feed Seed Manufacturers of Fertilizer Farm Supplies 1313 Euclid Avenue Fine Pharmaceuticals since 1897 Bristol, Tennessee Chicago B r istol, Vi rg ini a Dallas Kansas City New York San Francisco AKARD’S FUNERAL HOME 1912 West State Street 121 Monroe International Corporation Bristol Plant V alley D r ive Bristol, Virginia Compliments of KINKEAD MACHINE COMPANY Congratulations to the Seniors! BRISTOL BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. , INC . ZZO Lee St. Bristol, Va. 669-4184 BALL BROS. FURNITURE Bristol--506 State Street Kingsport- - 143 Broad Street FRANKLIN SAVINGS LOAN CORP. Loans - - Savings Accounts - - Financing Phone 7 64- Z 1 6 1 Z9 Sixth Street Bristol, T enn . CARRIER ' S RESTAURANT ESSO STATION Highway 42 1 - -Bristol, Tennessee Phone 764-5738 MOORE-EARHART CO. Athletic Goods- -Luggage Harness and Saddles 647 State Street Bristol, Virginia HICKORY TREE BUS LINE Offering Special Rates to Schools Z17 McDowell Phone 764- 1 52 1 Bristol, Tennessee 0 tfomeste d House Home of If t ha i Allen Furniture VOLUNTEER PARKWAY BRISTOL, TENN. Carpet- Furniture -Draperies Decorative Accessories 24 BlULflAUjick ® AUTOMATICS. NURSERY AND REFRESHMENT CENTER BOWLING BILLIARDS MON THRU SAT - 9 AM - 12 P.M. SUN - I P.M. - 12 PJA. SUN. CLOSED 7 64-5135 SKATING 4 P.M. - 11 P.M. ASK ABOUT OTHER HRS. 764-3631 STEAK HOUSE RESTAURANT 7 AM -12 P.M -Mon -Sat Sun .12 AM - 12 PM 764-1842 CHURCH LEAGUES INDUSTRIAL LEAGyES - SCHOOLS WOMEN ' S LEAGUES CHILDREN ' S LEAGUES. FAMILY BILLIARDS. B. B. PIERCE, BEN MANAGER. Bond Glate! BOWL BELMONT LANES. BELMONT LANES WEAVER PIKE BRISTOL, TENN. 123 BRISTOL VIRGINIA- TENNESSEE Compliments of McClure motors KING ROGERS GROCERY Finer Foods and Variety Shop All Phones SOuth 4-Z181 900 Fifth St. Bristol, T enn . Heavenly Foods at Earthly Prices LEO ' S EXTERMINATING COMPANY Licensed and Bonded Termite Control PH. 968-3442 PH. Abingdon 628-3928 Pest Control Highway 421 Bristol, T enn APPALACHIAN PIANO SALES AND SERVICE 1100 W. State St. Bristol, Tenn. Phone 764-7174 Wm . Knabe Piano ' s -- Thomas Organs Sheet Music- - Teaching Material Records - - RCA--Stereo ' s Lumber and Building Materials Ready- Mix Concrete «•. - w SUPPLY CO. Bristol. Tennessee 124 00 0.1 - 13 ° ' M BUS W CAPITOL 0 7 mutation SevjLcz 715 BLUFF CITY HWY. PHONE 764-6231 BRISTOL, TENNESSEE BOB ' S PHARMACY Compliments BOB ALEXANDER, R. Ph of a Southsido Shopping Center FRIEND Bristol, Term. Ph. 764-6106 McKAMEY ' S SHOE SHOP Compliments 21 Moore St. Bristol, Va. of a All Work Guaranteed FRIEND a6.fi Lon Jbfioji Jshuart Apparel MALCOLM ' S MEAT 604 State Street SERVICE Bristol, Tennessee Bristol, Virginia 125 COMPLIMENTS OF BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CO. Your Home Entertainment Center for PIANOS • ORGANS - STEREOS - TELEVISIONS - RECORDS A P SHOPPING CENTER VOLUNTEER PARKWAY PHONE 968-2951 1602 W. State Street BRISTOL, TENN. COMPLIMENTS OF APPALACHIAN ATHLETIC HOUSE See Me — BACON SAUSAGE WIENERS COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF PARKWAY MOBILE HOMES A FRIEND GRAHAM OIL HEATING THE JEWEL BOX Bristol, Va. Phone 669-7641 529 State St . Bristol, Va. - Tenn. Free Burner Service VISIT OUR TEEN BAR TWIN OAKS GROCERY SERVICE STATION operated by Hobert B. Greer Route 4 Bristol, Tenn. Phone No. 628-6523 COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHERN FURNITURE RAYMOND GRAYBEAL ' S COMPLIMENTS OF Texaco and Havoline Products Route 3, Bristol, Tenn. 764-7791 CAMPBELL ; FUNERAL HOME 126 127 128 Compliments of MR. MRS. J. V. ARCURI Parents of Mrs. R. A. Bowen) ELLIS PHARMACY ' Drive-Inn Prescription Service Tel. 628-2901 Abingdon, Va. J. C. VANN EQUIPMENT CO. Case Farm Machinery- Shop Repair Work Phone 628-7331 Abingdon, Va Compliments of MITCHELL POWERS HARDWARE Compliments of BARKERS SUPER MARKET 106 State Street Bristol, T enn . Compliments of SMALLING ' S BARBER SHOP 1 6 1 2 Edgemont Avenue Bristol, Tennessee U.S.A.F. RECRUITING OFFICE 46 Piedmont Street Bristol, Virginia TSGT E. L. Jones PHONE: 669-9031 Compliments of FRIEND 7 TH ST. SHOE STORE REPAIR SHOP ll-7thSt. Bristol, T enn . Dealer For Acme, Walker, Johnsonian, Ranger Dress- - Cowboy - - Work --Wei ling tons Compliments of THE COUNTRY HOUSE fertoMfo vt£ Bristol, Va. 669-0243 BRISTOL BLOUNTVILLE KINGSPORT MEMBER-FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. FAUCETTE COMPANY, INC 669-1528 513 State Str eet Bristol, Tenn.-Va. 129 BRISTOL GLASS AND MIRROR COMPANY Volunteer Parkway P. O. Box 3287 TWIN CITY BEAUTY SALON Bristol, Tennessee owner Compliments of DON’S SHOE STORE Mrs. Victor Anderson MORRELL ' S SHOE SHOP Abingdon, Virginia MINUTE -ETTE FOOD MARKETS, INC. BLEVINS TIRE Bristol - Abingdon RECAPPING CO. REMINE GOBBLE, INC. Bristol’s Smartest Men’s Shop 11?. OAK VIE V. STREET Paramount Building Bristol, Tennessee BRISlOL VA Phone 764-2185 DUNN ' S PHARMACY, BRISTOL HOME TRADE STORE INC. Professional Building 340 Woodlawn Avenue 7 08 State Street Bristol, Tennessee Bristol, Tennessee Prescription Specialists LET ' S-ALL-GO- OUT-TO-GREG’S -rJ 1 PIZZA AT ITS BEST AND ITALIAN SANDWICHES AND REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI GREGG’S PIZZA Open 7 Days a Week Phone 968-3129 : Parkway Plaza- -Volunteer Parkway 130 Bristol, Tennessee HONEGGER LAYERS Phone: 764-7730 CRUMLEY POULTRY FARM NETTIE LEE SHOPS C. RAY BROWN Plumbing, Heating Repairing Dial 764-2064 Ladies -- Shoes -- Children ' s 509--523--527 R.F.D. 4, Emmett Road State Street Bristol EDGEMONT PIGGLY WIGGLY MCDONALD ' S Where Quality Starts Fresh Everyday 2340 Fort Henry Drive Bristol, Tennessee MARTHA WASHINGTON Abingdon, Virginia Kingsport, Tennessee BRISTOL PAINT ART CENTER, INC. Artists Supplies -- Paint Decorating Supplies- -Quality Framing Holston Avenue At Volunteer Parkway Bristol, Tennessee INN GREER SON JEWELERS 2 5 3 West Street Phone 628-367 2 Abingdon, Virginia 131 COMPLIMENTS OF JACK TRAYER NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Burl F . Norris Representative Deerfield Acres Phone 764-4836 Bristol, Tenn. TRI-STATE DISCOUNT CENTER 209 Pierce St . Bristol, Virginia 45 Big Departments Open 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. HOOVER INTERIORS 115 Pennsylvania Avenue Bristol, Tennessee 764-5551 Compliments of KERN ' S BAKERY 132 JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE manager: R. L. Bob Gurley 764-5521 RESTAURANT CAFETERIA Compliments of PET DAIRY CLUB ROOMS BANQUET FRIDAY NIGHTS ARE FAMILY NIGHTS PAUL COOK FUNERAL HOME Cafeteria Hrs 4: PM - 8: PM Restaurant Open 6 AM to 12 PM Pennsylvania Avenue Cafeteria Open 1 1 AM to 2 PM Except Sat . Bristol, Tennessee For Reservations Call 669-9552 BUNTING ' S 821 Commonwealth Ave . When in Bristol Bristol, Va. ; Make Bunting ' s Your Headquarter s 133 FIRST FEDERAL COMPLIMENTS Savings and Loan Assn. OF of BRISTOL A 110 Piedmont Street Bristol, Virginia FRIEND First Choice for Home Loans Creators of Save With a Purpose plan Daily Dividend Savings Accounts 4 1 2% Extra Dividend Accounts Compliments of STRONG -ROBINETTE BAG CO. , INC. NATIONAL FABRICS ■ P. O. Box 3168 1504 Euclid Ave . Bristol, Tennessee Bristol, Virginia Dial 669-H19 EAST TENN. APPLIANCE PIPPIN FLORIST Frigidaire Sales L Service Phone 9 68-3141 24 4th St. Phone 7 64-5164 202 Maple Street Bristol, Tennessee 134 THE DICKERSON STUDIO 2nd Floor Parks-Belk Co. Portraits - - W edding Bristol, Va. EAST END MARKET Staple Groceries Meats And Vegetables Tel. 669-7531 Rhode Island Ave When You Think Of Clothes Think Of HOLSTON VALLEY GOLF COURSE Route 4 Bristol, Tennessee SOUTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER Bristol, Tennessee MORGAN’S PHARMACY MORGAN ' S PHARMACY Mon. - Sat. 8 A.M. - 10 P.M. Sun . 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Fast, Free Delivery Service J . Alford Morgan 103 Memorial Drive Bristol, Tennessee Refreshing remembrance AUTOGRAPHS 135 J M WHOLESALE OUR POLICY! If we rim iihnTt nn nn sil iTllmp special during the effect Ire sale day, aslr e n e ef | the $lerks to give you a special stamped card vritl} the same of the item and sale price Included. We will secure the item for you pi a later dale at the, ADVERTISED PRICE. The only limitation to this policy la when we advertise a ' closeout item that cannot be replaced by the ntinufacturer- WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES to 9 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9 to 6 SATURDAYS GRAHAM SCHOOL PICTURES RALPH’S Edgemont Duncan Bristol, Tennessee STATE AT PENNSYLVANIA Our Yearbook Photographer BRISTOL 136 137 For Reference Not to be taken from this room


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