Honaker High School - Torch Yearbook (Honaker, VA)
- Class of 1954
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i K THE SENIOR CLASS HONAKER HIGH SCHOOL HONAKER, VIRGINIA Presents . . THE 1954 7YUK r vA J tr uc A CtvX W “ 04 Russell County School Administration Seated, Left to Right: Wiley Jessee, Cleveland District; K. O. Hartsock, Copper Creek Dis- trict; Elwood B, Bausell, Lebanon District; Frank Harr, Castlewood District; J. J. Fugate, Moc- casin District; P. F. Brown, New Garden District; Hamilton Wade, Clerk. Not Pictured: George A. Bundy, Elk Garden District. MR. G. H. GIVENS Superbitendent, Russell County Schools DEDICATION We, the Senior Class of Honaker High School, do gratefully and joy- fully dedicate the 1954 edition of THE TORCH to the people of New Garden District who, through their love for and interest in the educa- tion of the youth of our district, have sacrificed that we may have this beautiful, well-equipped, new high school building. May the present stu- dent body and the oncoming generations prove an honor to this institu- tion and a blessing to the community. The wise man built his house upon the rock. cS Mrs. E. N. Busic Va. Intermont, Radford College English, Lathi Mr. E. N. Busic B.S., Va. Polytechnic In- stitute Agriculture S. C. Couch B.A., University of Rich- mond Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics Miss Vivian Crane Concord College B.S. in Education Physical Education, Girls Basketball Coach Mrs. Carmie Davis Mary Washington College English, French, Geometry Miss Mary Sue Fuller B.A., Emory and Henry University of Virginia Bookkeeping, Govern- ment, Speech Mrs. Will Alice Green B.S.. Radford College Librarian Miss Nell Howard B.S., Radford College Emory and Henry College English, Science HIGH SCiiOGL I FACULFY A. P. Baldwin B.A., Emory and Henry College Duke University Principal Miss Yvonne Linkous B.S., Radford College Home Economics Mrs. Audie S. Miller B.S., Radford College Social Studies, English Mrs. Mildred Nolan B.S., Radford College t Va. Polytechnic Institute Commercial Wm. T. Nolen B.S., East Tennessee State College Social Studies, Business Miss Lucy Robinson B.S., Columbia University Mathematics Miss Darlene Stinson Office Secretary CLASSES Houses not built by hands SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Lester Barker . Silas Griffith . Betty Welch Alma Lee Sykes Pauline Vance . President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter MASCOTS Jimmy Akers Linda Ball Susan Payne Royer Hubbard r, — SENIORS Roger Lester Barker “Leek” Ambition: Architect Motto; Let not ambition destroy us. Velvet Juanita Barrett “Nita” Ambition: To be a success in any field I choose. Motto: Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficult lesson in the world. Billy Lee Breedlove “Whistle Pig” Ambition: To be a success Motto: Love thy neighbor, but don’t let your wife know it. Nora Mae Childress “Susie” Motto: Let thy great deeds be thy prayer to thy God. Ambition: Live to be a friend to all. Elizabeth Ann Clark “Lizhethan” Ambition: Nurse. Motto: Ask and you shall re- ceive; seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened unto you. Richard Davis Clark “Corky” Ambition: Coach Motto: Learn, nor account the pany; dare, never grudge the throe. Bobby Combs “Bob” Ambition: Truck Driver. Motto: Do unto others as you would have them to do un- to you. Tim Combs “David” Ambition: To be a successful ac- countant. Motto: When befriended re- member it; when you be- friend forget it. SENIORS Bobby Crabtree Dick Tracy” .. Ambition: Farmer. Motto: My heart is in the fur- row, and my faith is in the soil. Donald L. Dye Cotton” Ambition: Bus Driver. Motto: Live and let live. Carl Herman Dye “Slmi” Ambition: Travel. Motto: Three can keep a secret if two are dead. Jo Ann Murray Dye Jody” Ambition: Happiness. Motto: Look for a silver lining. Mary Sue Dye “Susie” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Heaven’s gate is shut to him who comes alone. Bill Marvin Fields “William” Ambition: To be a success in life. Motto: Live and learn. Arbutus Cook “Bute” Ambition: Nurse. Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Reba Katherine Corns “Reb” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Good, better, best, let us never rest till our good is better and our better is best. SENIORS Harry Fife “Fuzzy” Ambition: To be President of the United States. Motto: Do unto others before they get a chance to do un- to you. Barbara Fuller “Pod” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: It is a rough road that lead.s to the heights of greatness. Clyde Fuller “Cloud” Ambition: Be Mayor of New York City. Motto: Be happy, go lucky. TjEola Jean Garrison “Red” Ambition: Beautician. Motto: Nothing is impossible to a willing heart. Peggy Ann Grace “Peggy” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Give what you have. Tommy Green “Tucker” Ambition: Store Clerk. Motto: I don’t care about a mot- to, all I want is an auto- mobile. Sarah Love Gregory “Surry” Ambition: Live in a house by the side of the road and be a friend to all.” Motto: A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and a loving favor rather than silver and gold. Silas Griffith “Si” Ambition: Professional basket- ball player. Motto: It’s better to receive than to give. James Charles Hale “Jim” Ambition: Civil Engineer. Motto; Find them, fool them, and leave them alone. George Harris “Bossie” Ambition: Gravedigger. Motto: Where’s there a will, there’s a way. Shirley Jean Harris “Shirley” Ambition: To be a success. Motto: Hope and be happy that all’s for the best. Shirley Jean Hart “Shorty” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Never promise more than you can perform. Mildred Ann Hess “Mid” Ambition; Secretary. Motto: To correct errors and adopt new views as fast as they are proved true. Sybil Hess “Sihel” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: It’s better to be small and shine, than to be great and cast a shadow. George Ben Honaker “Garge” Ambition: Amateur fox hunter. Motto: Life is like a bed of snow, be careful how you tread it for every track will show. Mildred LaFern Honaker “Mid” Ambition; Secretary. Motto: It’s better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. SENIORS SENIORS Billy Hubbard “Cub” Ambition: Air Force. Motto: Do unto others as they do unto you. Eura Jackson “Jerry Mae” Ambition: Cashier of a store. Motto: To be a success in every- thing I undertake. Jo Ann Jackson “Jo” Ambition: Physical Education Instructor and Coach. Motto: They that stand high have many blasts to shake them. Shirley Ann Jessee “lessee” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Where there is a will there is a way. Annette Lee “Rooney” Ambition: Telephone Operator. Motto: Enjoy life as much as possible while you’re young. Helen Marie Lowe “Ann” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Always do well. Morris Charles Henry Miller “Bossey” Ambition: Run a projector in Union Theatre. Motto: Life is just a long day of trouble, so live it as you wish. Perry Elden Miller “Bush” Ambition: To make a success in life. Motto: Take life as it comes and make the best of it. Roberta LaFern Miller “Bert” Ambition: Nurse. Motto: Good deeds shine as brightly on earth as the stars in heaven. Carter Patrick “Bob Hope” Ambition: Bachelor. Motto: Wine, women, and song. Cletis Perkins “Sheep” Ambition: Coach Motto: Learn to be quiet. Millie Jean Plaster “Jeannie” Ambition: Nurse Motto: ’Tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all. Coy O. Price “Coy” Ambition: Civil Engineer. Motto: If you can’t laugh at least you can smile. Linda Marie Randall “Lindy” Ambition: Dancer. Motto: Live and learn, die and forget it all. Kermit Louie Rasnake “Karo” Ambition: Accountant. Motto: Hope is a better com- panion than fear. Raymond Ray “Ray” Ambition: Accountant. Motto: It is not the large stride or high lift that makes the speed. SENIORS S:iNIORS Dolly Marie Romans “Dolly” Ambition; Secretary. Motto: Hope and be happy that all’s for the best. Hubbert Glenn Romans “Speedy” Ambition; Factory worker or business worker. Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Shelby Jean Romans “Jean” Ambition: Beautician. Motto: So many worlds, so much to do so little done, such things to be. Lois Nadrene Shell “Jody” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Dan E. Steele “Dan” Ambition: Architectural Engi- neer. Motto: The utmost for the high- est. Ralph Steele “Shorty” Ambition; Mechanic. Motto: Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools that have not wit enough to be honest. Arch Billy Stinson “Bill” Ambition; Farmer. Motto: Never do today what you can leave until tomor- row. Juanita Evelyn Stinson “Tootsie” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Richard Lee Sword “Slim” Ambition: Start a successful business of my own. Motto: Hold out your hand to people who are in need, do not scorn them. Alma Lee Sykes “Abna” Ambition: Accountant. Motto: Live pure, speak true, right wrong, follow the King. Kathleen Taylor “Kat” Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Work for some good, be it ever so slowly. Darling Sue Turner “Suzie” Ambition: Make a basketball star of “Randy.” Motto: Live long and be hap- py, always seeking the right. Ethel Vance “Tiny” Ambition: Be a success. Motto: Rather than love, mon- ey, or fame; give me truth. Ruby Pauline Vance “Polly” Ambition: Teacher Motto: A little word in kind- ness spoken has often heal- ed the heart that’s broken. Betty Ruth Welch “Pep” Ambition: Elementary School Teacher. Motto: The first and worst of all frauds is to cheat one- self. Shelva Jean White “Biggen” Ambition: Happiness. Motto: Beware of over-great pleasure in being popular or even beloved. SENIORS SENIORS 0 ' Tolbert White “Slick” Ambition: Make enough money to retire early. Motto; : Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Betty Joyce Whited “Betty Jice” Ambition: Marry a m illionaire. Motto: Let the sun shine, I’m not very bright anyway. Jim Whited “Einstein” Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Motto: Death to the Democrats. La Roy Whited “Fuzz” Ambition: Transfer truck driv- er. Motto: Hope is a better com- panion than fear. Margaret Wilson “Took” Ambition: Secretary Motto; We find great things are made of little things. — 15 — SENIOR DIRECTORY Lester Barker Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs., President, ’53-’54; Monogram Club, 1 3a ' .; Key Club, 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 3a-.; Athletic Club, 1 3U-., President, ’53-’54; Jun- ior Usher; Secretary and Treasurer of Junior Class; Basketball, 4 yrs.; Baseball, 1 yr.; Delegate to Model General Assembly, ’52-’53; Circulation Manager of Torch; Most Popular Boy in Senior Class: jPresident of Senior Class; Villian in County and District Plays. Juanita Barrett Beta Club, 3 yrs.. Treasur- er, ’52-’53: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Library Club, 2 yrs., Re- porter, ’52-’53; President, ’53-’54; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Treasure)- of Sophomore Class: County Spelling Con- test ’51-’52. Billy Lee Breedlove F. F. A., 2 yrs.: Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Most co-operative Senior boy. Nora Mae Childress Tri-Hi-Y, 4 yrs.. President, ’53-’54: Dramatics, 1 yr.; F. H. A., 1 yr.; Delegate to F. ' H. A. Convention, ’52-’53; F. T. A., 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Vice-President of Junior Homeroom; 4-H Club, 1 yr. Elizabeth Ann Clark Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.. Sec- retary. ’50-’51; Reporter of Sophomore Homeroom; F. H. A., 2 yrs.. President, ’52-’53: Book Club, 1 yr., Vice-Pres- ident, ’53-’54: Glee Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs. Richard Davis Clark Key Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Commercial Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club. 1 yr.; Dramatics Club. 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yi-; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Baseball, 1 yr. Bobby Coivibs Science Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 1 yr. Tim Combs President of Freshman Class; Junior Model Classman; Ed- itor of Torch; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Com- mercial Club, 1 yr.; Most Studious §enio’ Boy; Parti- cipated iE ’ County.. Spelling Contest. I§ ' 2 ,t’d 3; Junior Ush- er: V dlMr ■■ in County and ' District Pla ' ' District Spell- ing, ’54. ' ? ‘ j RDUTt s Cook “■ Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs. , Reba Katherine Corn- Home Ec. Chub, . rs., Tri- Hi-Y. 4 yrs • G1 Club, 1 yr.; I . T. A. C ub, 1 yr.; Lazie „ lirl in Senior Class Bobby Crabtree F. F. A., 3 yrs.; Laziest bo3 in Senior Class. Donald L. Dye F. F. A., 1 yr.; Key Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr. Carl Herman Dye Hi-Y, 4 yrs.; Commercial Club, 2 yrs. Jo Ann Murray Dye Tri-Hi-Y, 3 yrs.. Secretary, ‘53-’54; Home Ec. Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics, 1 yr.; Com- mercial Club, 2 yrs.. Re- porter, ’53-’54; Reporter of School Paper, ’52-’53; As- sistant Editor of School Pa- per. ’53-’54; Glee Club, 3 yrs.; Wittiest girl in Senior Class. Mary Sue Dye Tri-Hi-Y, 4 yrs.; F. T. A. Club, 1 yr.: F. H. A., 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 1 yr. Billy Marvin Fields Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs., Vice- President, 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 yr.; Key Club, 2 yrs. Harry Fife F. F. A., 3 yrs.. Reporter, 1 yr.; F. F. A. Judging team at Blacksburg. 2 yrs.; First place in State Judging con- test in ’52; Science Club, 1 yr., Vice-President, ’52-’53; Key Club, 1 yr. Barbara Fuller Basketball, 4 yrs.; Beta Club, 1 yr.: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs.. Treasurer, ’50-’51; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Commercial Club, 1 yr.; Secretary of Junior Homeroom. Clyde Fuller Hi-Y Club, 1 yr. Leola Jean Garrison Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.; F. T. A. Club, 1 yr.; F. H. A. Club, 3 3n ' s.. President, ’53-’54. Peggy Ann Grace Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; F. T. A. Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr. Tommy Green Sophomore Usher. Sarah Love Gregory Beta Club, 3 yrs.. Secretary, ’52-’53, President, ’53-54; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.. Pres- ident. ’50-’51, Secretary, ’51- ’52; Delegate to District Hi- Y and Tri-Hi-Y Conference and Model General Assem- bly, ’50-’51; F. T. A. Club, 2 yrs., Vice-President, ’52-’53, President, ’53-’54; Basket- ball, 4 yrs.. Captain, ’53-’54; President of Junior Class; Reporter of Sophomore Class; Piano, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Business Mana- ger of ’53-’54 Torch; Most popular and most athletic senior girl. Silas Griffith Basketball, 3 yrs.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; F. F. A., 2 yrs., Reporter, ’53-’54; Science Club, 1 yr.; Vice-President of Senior Class; Most ath- letic senior boy. James Charles Hale Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; Key Club, 2 yrs., Vice-President, ’51- ’52; Beta Club, 2 yrs.. Re- porter, ’52-’53; Book Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.. President, ’53-’54. George Harris Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs.; Key Club, 1 yr.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Typist for Torch; President of Junior Home- room; Commercial, 1 day. Shirley Jean Harris Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs., Vice- President, ’53-’54; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Commercial Club, 2 3 ' ’rs.; Sophomore Usher. Shirley Jean Hart Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs., Vice- President, ’50-’51; Beta Club, 3 yrs.. Treasurer, ’53-’54; Commercial Club, 2 yrs.. President, ’53-’54; Sports Editor of ’54 Torch; Fresh- man Usher; Basketball, 4 yrs. Mildred Ann Hess Tri-Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs.; F. H. A. Club, 1 yr.; Commercial Club, 1 yr. Sybil Hess Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Com- mercial Club, 2 yrs., Vice- President, ’53-’54; Typist of School Paper; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Typist of Torch. George Ben Honaker Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.; Key Club, 2 yrs.: Science Club, 1 yr.; Secretary of Hi-Y. ’51-’52; Vice-President of Junior Class; Baseball, 1 yr.; Wittiest boy in Senior Class. Mildred LaFern Honaker Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.. Sec- retary, ’50-’51, Historian, ’53- ’54; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; President of Sophomore Homeroom; F. H. A., 2 yrs.. Chairman, ’52-’53; F. T. A., 1 yr.. Treasurer, ’53-’54; 4- H Club, 3 yrs., Secretar3’. ’50-’51; Glee Club, 2 yrs.: Most Feminine of the Sen- ior Class. Billy Hubbard Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; Key Club, 2 yrs.; F. F. A., 2 yrs.; Sar- geant-at-Arms, 1 yr. Eura Jackson Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; Commer- cial Club, 1 yr. SENIOR DIRECTORY Jo Ann Jackson Beta Club, 3 yrs., Reporter, ’53-’54; Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs., President, ’50“’51; Delegate to Tri--Hi Y District Confer- ence and Model General Assembly, ’50-’51; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Vice- President of Junior Home- room. Shirley Ann Jessee Tri-Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs.; F. H. A. Club, 1 yr.; Commercial Club, 2 yrs.; Reporter for School Paper; Dramatics Club, 1 vr. Annette Lee Tri-Hi-Y. 2 yrs., Vice-Pres- ident, ’50-’51; Dramatics, 1 yr.; F. H. A. Club, 3 yrs., Vice-President, ’51-’52, ’53- ’54; F. T. A., 1 yr., Vice- President, ’53-’54; Glee Club, 2 yrs.; 4 H Club, 3 yrs. Helen Marie Lowe Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; Com- mercial Club, 1 yr. Morris Miller None Ferry Elden Miller F. F. A., 3 yrs., Treasurer, 1 yr.; Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; Bas- ketball, 3 yrs.; Athletic Club, 1 yr. Roberta LaFern Miller Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.; F. T. A. Club, 1 yr.; F. H. A. Club, 2 yrs., Song Leader, ’52-’53; Science Club, 1 yr.; Dramat- ics Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 2 yrs. Carter Patrick Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Commercial Club, 1 day; Library Club, 1 yr. Cletis Perkins Vice-President of Freshman Class; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; F. F. A. Club, 1 yr.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 1 yr., Vice-President, ’53-’54; Sci- ence Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr., Manager, ’ 52-’53; Baseball, 2 yrs., Manager, ’51-’52. Millie Jean Plaster Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; F. T. A. Club, 1 yr. Coy O. Price F. F. A., 2 yrs.; Science Club 1 yr. Linda Marie Randall Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Piano, 2 yrs.; Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Reporter of Junior Class; Assistant Editor of Torch; Most talented Senior girl; Senior Model Classman. Kermit Louie Rasnake Key Club, 2 yrs., Vice-Pres- ident, ’50-’51; Hi-Y Club, 1 yr. Raymond Ray Baseball, 3 yrs.; Key Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 yr.; Basketball Man- ager, 1 yr.; Senior Model Classman; Circulation Man- ager of Torch. Dolly Marie Romans Commercial Club, 2 yrs.; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr. Hubbert Glenn Romans F. F. A. Club, 2 yrs.; Com- mercial Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs. Shelby Jean Romans Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; Home Ec. Club, 1 yr.; Neatest Girl in Senior Class. Lois Nadrene Shell Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs., Treasurer, ’53-’54; Commer- cial Club, 2 yrs. Dan E. Steele Baseball, 4 yrs.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Athletic Club, 1 yr., Vice-President, ’53-’54; Key Club, 2 yrs.. President, ’50- ’51, ’51-’52; Book Club, 1 yr., Reporter, ’52-’53; Mono- gram Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 1 yr., Treasurer, ’53- ’54; Science Club, 1 yr., Vice-President, ’52-’53; Boys Chorus, 1 yr.; President of Junior Homeroom; Associate Business Manager of Torch. Ralph Steele F. F. A., 2 yrs.; Neatest boy in Senior Class. Arch Billy Stinson F. F. A. Club, 3 yrs.; Most Bashful Senior Boy. Juanita Evelyn Stinson Tri-Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs.; Com- mercial Club, 2 yrs.; F. H. A. Club, 1 yr. Richard Lee Sword Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; Science Club, 1 yr.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr. Alma Lee Sykes Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; Home Ec. Club, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; Commercial Club, 2 yrs., Secretary and Treas- urer, ’53-’54; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Piano, 2 yrs.; Treasurer of Senior Class. Kathleen Taylor Tri-Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs.; F. H. A. Club, 1 yr. Darling Sue Turner Manager of Basketball Team, ’49-’50, ’53-’54; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs., Secretary, ’50-’51, Treasurer, ’52-’53, Reporter, ’53-’54; Delegate to District Hi-Y Conference, ’50-’51; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; F. T. A. Club, 1 yr., Historian, ’53- ’54; Feature Editor of Torch; Glee Club, 2 yrs.; Piano, 2 yrs. Ethel Vance Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; F. T. A. Club, 1 yr. Ruby Pauline Vance Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; F. T. A. Club, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Re- porter of Senior Class; Most cooperative Senior Girl. Betty Ruth Welch Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; F. T. A. Club, 2 yrs., Secretary, ’53-’54; Piano, 1 yr.; Junior Model Classman; Most Studious Senior Girl. Shelva Jean White Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs.; Com- mercial Club, 1 yr.; Home Ec. Club, 1 yr. Tolbert White F. F. A. Club, 3 yrs.. Treas- urer, 1 yr., Sergeant-at- Arms, 1 yr. Betty Joyce Whited Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 3 yrs.; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Miss Sophomore; Ath- letic Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 3 yrs.; Piano; Cheerleader, 4 yrs.; F. T. A. Club, 1 yr.; Participated in District one- act play. Jim Whited Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs., Secretary, ’53-’54; Key Club, 2 yrs., Secretary, 1 yr.; Athleti : Club, 1 yr.; Commercia Club, 1 yr.- Boys Chorus, 1 yr.; Piano; MoBt talented ' Senior Boy: rea ure Editor of Torch ' . , r ri, . La Roy Wu.ted Literar’ 1 yr.; Key Club, 2 yr ' Dramatics Club, 1 yr.;.‘ Hl-Y- Club, 2 yrs.; Gcmmt ■•.al Club, 2 yr.s. ' Margaret I jise Wilson Tri-Hi-Y Club, .4 yrs.; Glee Club, 3 yrs. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mike Osborne President Houston Honaker Vice-President Jackie Hall Secretary-Treasurer Linda Miller Reporter Akers, Gloria Barrett, Peggy Bates, Larry Blankenship, Dollie Boyd, Joan Breedlove, Johnny Buskill, Linda Call, Bobbie Jean Campbell, Harry Cassell, Shelby Cook, Estil Cox, Shelby JUNIORS Deskins, Jerry Dye, Betty Dye, Helen Dye, Mildred Dye, Peggy Dye, Ruby East, Buddy Fletcher, Jimmy Fogleman, Hubert Fuller, Dewey Gilley, Lloyd Gregory, Bill Hale, Nadine Hale, Sam Hall, Jackie Harris, Sue Hess, Helen J. Hess, Ulis Honaker, Houston Honaker, Opal Hubbard, Betty Hughes, Jeanette Johnson, Jeanette Keene, Allie Gray Keene, Ella Mae Lark, Polly . Lockhart, Bonnie Lockhart, Evelyn Messick, Glen Miller, Alverda Miller, Annice Miller, Gary Miller, Linda Ann Miller, Sammy Musick, Hurley Osborne, Mike Perkins, Pearlie Plaster, Evelyn Price, Rosemary Rasnake, James Ray, Bobby Rose, Peggy Runyon, Peggy Rutherford, Margaret Sailing, Nancy Salotti, Phyllis Simmons, James Steele, Carl JUNIORS JUNIORS «Pf Stinson, Jim Stinson, Patty Sue Stinson, Wanda Stovall, Doc Strouth, Beulah Stump, Magdalene Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Richard VanDyke, Beulah Wells, Billy Whited, Billie Ruth Whited, Charlotte Wilson, Billie Wyatt, Loretta — 21 — s s. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Kyle Matney Carolyn Boyd Nancy Fletcher Billie Sue VanDyke Edsel Miller President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Ball, Bobby Jack Ball, Thelma Sue Bostic, Josephine Boyd, Carolyn Breeding, Shirley Breedlove, Anna Pearl Breedlove, Ilene Chambers, Dillard Chambers, Dorothy Combs, Harold Combs, Lloyd Compton, Betty Compton, Delano Compton, Nola Mae Conley, Raymond Conner, Juanita SOPHOMORES Cook, Betty Lou Crabtree, Audrey Jewel Crabtree, Frances Davis, Sally Alice Deel, Leonard Deel, Wilma Denney, Martha Dye, Danny East, Billy Fletcher, Nancy Fletcher, Sue Fogleman, Mary Ruth Girten, Ralph Hale, Harvey Harris, Shirley Pauline Honaker, Anna Mae Honaker, Betty Honaker, Dorothy Honaker, Hubert Horton, Jim Hubbard, Phyllis Jackson, Minnie Jackson, Ted Jamison, Tommy Johnson, J. C. Johnson, Violet Justice, Phyllis Justice, Sonny Keen, Alfred Keen, Virginia King, Edmond Large, Audrey Large, Weada Lockhart, Anna Maness, Donna Matney, Kyle Maxfield, Jean McGlothlin, Kermit McGraw, John Lee Miller, Clyde Miller, Edsel Miller, Janice Miller, Leonard Miller, Peggy Miller, Ronald Miller, Shirley Monk, Gaynell Musick, Jo Anne Owens, Ann Owens, Ira Palmer, Janet Peck, Lola Marie Perkins, Roberta Ray, Jerry Ray, Lora Gay Robinette, Phyllis Roman, Gladys Roman, Lorene Samples, Francis Sharp, Dorothy 1 TT- I I I aTyi I I I ; p SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Shrader, Anne Smith, Freddy Statzer, Barbara Statzer, Paul Stiltner, Dorothy Stinson, Lawrence Strouth, Ralph Stump, Louise Sword, Harry Sykes, Kenneth Taylor, Billy Taylor, Wayne Thompson, Tommy Turner, Sue Vance, Shirley VanDyke, Billie Sue Wells, Lois White, Wondell Wilson, David Wilson, Gillis Wyatt, Sonny . V7 f7) o y‘ i i’ I ■I f — 25 — FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS H. T. Sword - ... R. C. Miller, Jt . Andy Harman Ruth Davis Beaunos Denney President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Arrington, Howard Artrip, Junior Artrip, Ronda Artrip, Zaly Ball, Anna Ruth Ball, Larry Barnhart, Mary Elizabeth Barrett, Bruce Barrett, Frances Barrett, Freddie Lee Barton, Ruthie Belcher, Raynard Belcher, Raymond Blankenship, Phyllis Jean Bostic, John L. Bostic, Alma Bostic, Myrtle Katheline Boyd, Alice Faye Boyd, Eddie Breedlove, Jerry Busic, Len Combs, Jack Combs, Jimmy Everette Combs, John Russell Compton, Phyllis Cook, Sue Cox, Rans Davis, Ruth Denney, Beaunos Dye, Anna Lou Dye, Loretta Jean Dye, Maretta Dye, Myrtle Ruth Dye, Sylvia Jean Edwards, Estelle Farmer, Walter P. Farmer, Zona Fields, Jo Anne Fuller, Foster Gilley, Mary Lee Green, Nancy Gregory, Darlene Gross, Myrtle Agnes Hall, Shirley Harmon, Andy Helmandollar, Jeanette Herndon, Russell Lee Hess, Faye Hess, Jerry Hess, Nadyne Hess, Ollie Mae Hess, Verdie Hicks, Virginia Hill, Geneva Honaker, Clifford Honaker, Dickie Everette Honaker, Jimmy Honaker, Linda Sue Honaker, Tressa Horton, Donald Hubbard, Anna Pearl Hurt, Betty Ruth Johnson, Alice Jean Johnson, Deanis Ruth Keene, Alice Keene, Jo Ann Lester, Martha Lockhart, Harold Dallas Matney, Jay Carl Maxfield, Billy Bob Maxfield, Bob McGlothlin, Harry McGlothlin, Wayne Meade, Charlotte Jean Miller, Darleen Miller, Howard Miller, R. C., Jr. Monk, Mary Ann Northern, Larry Osborne, Bruce Owens, Park Dean Peck, Phyllis Jean Perkins, Cornelia Plaster, Dorothy Plaster, Ned Plaster, Ted E gene Presley, Fonni ' . Price, David Ray, Anna Jean Ray, Basil Lee Richardson, Katherine Richardson, Zeola Robinette, Peggy Roman, Ella Mae Runyon, Margaret Ann Rutherford, Mildred Salotti, Marguerite Shell, Harold Gene Simmons, Madelene Smith, Andrew Starnes, Jo Ann Steele, Shelby Stinson, Sylvia Stovall, Bobby Stump, Eva Mae Suits, Edward Lee Sword, H. T. Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Patty Thompson, Katherine Thompson, Robin Thompson, Sharon VanDyke, Bill VanDyke, Lillian Ward, Bettv Lou Ward, Chloe Webb, Madge Wells, Ruby Whited, Doyle Whited, Judith Whited, Lois Whited, Nancy Faye Whited, Roland Whited, Shirley Loretta Whited, Tommy Wicks, Virginia Wilson, Denver Wilson, Flossie Wilson, Juanita Wilson, Otis FRESHMEN — 28 — ACTIVITIES Our Master toiled, a carpenter in busy Galilee! WHO’S WHO r-.lWI . MOST POPULAR MOST TALENTED NEATEST Sarah Love Gregory Lester Barker Linda Randall Jim Whited Shelby Romans Ralph Steele MOST BASHFUL WITTIEST Kathleen Taylor Arch Billy Stinson Jo Ann Murray Dye George Ben Honaker AT H. H. S. MOST MASCULINE MOST ATHLETIC MOST STUDIOUS AND MOST FEMININE Sarah Love Gregory Betty Welch Mildred LaFern Honaker Silas Griffith ' Tim Combs ’ George Harris MOST COOPERATIVE LAZIEST . ' Pauline Vance Reba Corns Billy Breedlove Bobby Crabtree MODEL CLASSMEN Jrxh ' i ' ' - ' ?| I - , .. 1 Linda Randall Raymond Ray Linda Miller Bobby Ray Donna Maness D nny Dye Juanita Wilson Lynn Busic — 32 — Juanita Jo Ann Linda Sybil George Ben Barrett Jackson Randall Hess Honaker SENIOR HONOR ROLL — 33 — TORCH STAR F Seated, Left to Rigrht: (leorge Harriy, Syliil Hess, ' I ' xiiists: Sarali I ove Hregorv Biisitiess -Managei-; Tim ( ' ombs, Hditor: Linda Ibindall, AssistanI ICditm-; Shirlev Hart Sixi ' rts Kditoi rjaiding Sue Turner, Feature Idditor. Standing-, Left to Right: Han Steele, Assistant Business Alanager; Lester Barker, Ita.xnu.nd Kay, ( ' ireula timi .Managers; Cletis Perkins, Snorts Kditor- Jim W lilted. Feature Editor. ' ' BOOK CLUB Is-t Ro-w: Idnda Buskill, Keporter: Linda Miller, President; Cloria .Akers, Seeretar, --Treasitr- er; Elizabeth .Vnn Clark, A’iee-r’resident . 2nd Row: Itans Cox, Bobby Stoyall, Katheriiie Thomp- son, Ph llis Compton, .Juanita AVilson, Frances Samples, Mary Elizabeth Barnhart, .Jo .Ann Starnes, Jeanette Helmandollar, Nancy I- ' Aiye AVhited, Mildred iiiitherford. 3rd Row: Shelby Steele, Mar- garet .Ann J un.Non, Hoc .Stoyall, Henter AMilson, Airs. Havis. .Sponsor, Ridtin Tlion ' ipson. F. F. A. CLUB ].st Row: Sammy Miller, Vice-President; Hurley Musick, Secretary; Jimmy Fletcher, President; J ' hmnas Parker, Silas tlriffith. Reporter; Ronald Miller, Tommy Jamison, Tolbert W Iiite, Treas- urer; ,1. C. Johnson, Pilly Stinson, Bill Taylor, Andy Harmon. 2nd Row: Walter Faiinei’, .Terry Ray, laiwrence Stinson, Ronnie Steele, Hubert Honaker, Kermit McGlotblin, Bobby Jack Pall, Da- id Price, Piily Keene, Earshell Vance, Alfred Keene. 3rd Row: John Ijee Mcflraw, Dickie Hon- aker. Wondell White, Wayne McGlotblin, Kenneth Sykes, Edmond King ' , Bill Hubbard, Watch- d(jg ' ; Jimmy Combs, Andretv Smith, Harry McGlotblin, Tommy AVhited. 4th Row: Raymond Bel- cher, irostt r Fuller, Don Hf)rton, George Keene, .Jim Horton, T’arlc Dean Owens, Clay .ioyce. Pius- scll Herndon, Howard Miller, Raynard Belcher, Mr. Busic, Sponsor. 5th Row: Zaley Artrip, Rob Maxfield, Do le Whited, Freddie Smith, Sonny Wyatt, Ted Plaster, Roland Whited, Clyde Aliller, Ralph Strouth, Edsel Miller, Jack Combs, Ned Plaster, Parry Northern. Aiinette Pee. Vice-I ' resident ; Ann Shrader, Pi:inist; Mag:ideline Stitmp, Ella Mae Iveetie, Char- lotte AX ' hited, Historian; Carolyn Boyd, Reporter; llene Breedlove, I’eg ' gy Barrett, Secretary; AI- lie Gra.v Keene, Helen Dye, Chaplaitt; Beulah VanD ke. Opal Honaker, .Jean Garrison, President; Miss Pinkous, S))onsor. — 35 — DRAMATICS CLUB 1st Row: I’aiil Statzer, I’resident: (. ' ' letis I’erkins, Vice-] ’l esident ; Loretta ' . att, Secretar, , I)aii Steele, I ' reasiu ' er ; Xaiicy Fa e W ' liited, Iteporter. 2nd Row: P.oldiy Stoxali, P reddie Itarrett, liicliard ( airk, Leiiyer WMlson, Hetty .Joyce IVliited, Harl)aia Statzer, Mary Llial)eth P.arnhai-t, ' F-’hyllis ( ' omiito n, .Juanita Wilson. 3rd Row: Holiin ' ’i ' lioinp.son, l eii Husic, Hrnce Bai’rett, Hetty Honaker, Sue J ’Jetclier. Hntli Davis, SaJJ, ' Alice liavis, Mlizabetli Clark Sharon Thompson. 4th Row: ()tis IX ' ilson, Mrs. Hnsio, Sijonsor: Billie Until Whited. lOveIxn Wilson, Xanc Sailings. PIANO FORTE 1st Row. I’ati ' icia Fal ' i ' k, Eiiula Sue Yates, Mai .Jane Kay. Yvonne Compton, Jack Ray, Jr., Judith (Jrul)l). xMirhael Ball, Rurl Nash. .Miss BarK . Teacher. 2nd Row: Jennie Shrader, l arljai‘a Hale, Elizal)etli Ann Buckland, Peggy AVard, Mary Beth Martin, SyB ia Fields, Loretta M(-(;h)thIir Mary Katheidne Boyd. 3rd Row: Frankie S kes, BiHv Baldwin, Joe Owens, Randall ConiJjs, Ronnie I arrett, Robert Pa ' ne Boyd. Phyllis Miller. Billie Jean Viers, Mildred Helbert. 4th Row: Bett ' .Joyce AXJiited, Billie Sue Vanl.tyke, Boniue Lockluirt, Alma Lee Sykes. Ann Owens, Shirley I.Jreeding, Ann Shrader, Anna TjOu Dye, Marguerite Salotti, Nancy Barrett. — 36 — LIBRARY CLUB , ' ■« 1st Bow: Juanita Barrett, President; Mildred I . e, Vice-President; Jackie Hall, Secretary- ' I q ' l ' casurer ; Barbara Statzer, Beporter; Donna Maness, .Serf; ' eant-at-Arms. 2nd Bow: Shirley Breed- Dinda Honaker, Ruby Dye, Alverda Miller, Dorotli.c .Stiltner, llene Breedlove. 3rd Bow: Rose- • wiary Price, Douise Stump, Helen Hess, Shirley Harris, Virginia Keene, Anna .lean Tjockhart. 4tli Bow: I ' hyllis Blankenship. Anna Mae Honaker, Fr.ances ( ' ' i-abtree, Audrey Crabtree, I ' hyllis Mubbai ' d, .luanita ( ' ' (inner. 5th Bow: Nola Mae Compton, Jo Ann Musick, Slielliy ! ' assell, Shelb ' Cox, Xadine Hess, Martha Denne, ' . 6th Bow: Joseidiine Bostic, Roberta Perkins, Janice Miller, , nn siiradc! ' , L da Feck, Lois Wells. 7th Bow: Bett.v Rutli Hurl, Joan Keene, Charlotte Whitt, Nadine Hale, Carolyn Bo. ■d, Ann Owens. 8th Bow: Doris Hess, Bonnie Ijockhart, Billie Sue Van- Dyke, ’iolet Johnson, Shirley Hall, Myrtle Dye. 9th Bow: Pegg Miller, Doroth, - Chambers, Sue Ball, Patty Sue Stinson. =3 ATHLETIC CLUB . -1 1st Bow: Billie Wilson, .Ioann Jackson, Margaret Rutherford, Linda Randall, Betty ,lo. ic Whited, Lester Barker. President; Dan Steele, Vice-President; Nanc.v P ' letcher, Secretar, -Treasn. - er: Nancy Sailings, Reporter; Loretta Wyatt, Barbara Fuller, Peggy Runyon. 2nd Bow: Otis ' iYil- son, Bruce Bariett, Larry Rates, Tedd, ' Jackson, Ricdiard Clark, Raymond Ray, Ira Oene Owens, Paul Statzer, ( ' lyde Millei-, Harry Swc ' ird, Bobby Ray, Ronald Miller. 3rd Bow: (. ' arter Patrick. ' I ' homas Barker, Peri-y Miller, Sammy Miller, Danny D, e, .lini Whited, George Haods, Silas Grif- fith. Lee Swoid, George Keen, Buddy Hast, Jerry Deskins. 4th Bow: Mr. Bargo, sponsor: Cletis Perkins, Hubert Foglenian, Hurley Musick, Raymond t ' onley, Betty Lou Cook, Sue Fletcher, p.et- ty Honaker, Billie Ruth Whited, .leanette Johnson, P.eulah Strouth, Miss Crane, Sponsor. - - 37 -- H I . Y CLUB 1st Row: Wayne I’laster, Lester Barker. Presiilent: Bill Fields. N ' ice-President ; Poe S r all. Fiuiiert Konians. Serseant-at-Arms; La lioy AVhite l. ( ' hapljiin ; I’erry Miller. Hubert Fosi.nian. Mr. Xiilen. Spojisnr. 2nd Row: Ulis Hess. Billy Breedio e. HeniKe Hari ' i.s, Raymond Kay. ( ' ;ir- ter I ' atrir-l;, Tedd.v ' .Jackson. Delano Compton, fviyid Wilson. 3rd Row: Bill Cregory, I.,ari-y Bates, .lull Whited, Sec retar.i : Dillard Chambers. Harry Sword, Harry Camiiliell, Herman Dye, ' .Johnn.s Breedlove. SENIOR TRI-HI-Y CLUB 1st Row: Xadrene Shell, Treasurer; .To Ann Dye., Secredary; Darling Sue Turner, Reporter; I’hyllis Salotti, Sergeant-at-Arni.s; Jlildred Honaker, Historian; Shirley Harris, Vice-President; Xor:i ilae Cliibiress, President. 2nd Row: Mar.v Sue Dye, Mildred Hess, Rolierta Miller. 3rd Row; Shellii’ c.issell, Peggy (Trace, Ethel Vance. Shirley .Jessee, Wanda Stinson, Kathleen Barn- hart. 4tli Row: Barbara Fuller, .Tnanita Stinson. Eura .Jackson, Arbutus Cook, .Jeanette Hughes, Betty Huiibard. 5th Row: Mildred Dye, Nadine Hale, Margaret Wilson, Bobliie Call, Annice Jlil- ler, .lean White 6th Row: .Jean Plaster, Billie Wilson, Kathleen Taylor, Reba J ' orns, Bonnie T.ockliart. I’atl.i- .Stinson. SOPHOMORE TRI-HI-Y CLUB Is ' Kow: Shirley Harris, r’resideiit : Pi-ances Saini)le, Doi-othy Clianiliers, SerR ' eant-al-Arms ; Sue Vice-President; Donna Maness, Treasurer. 2nd Row: Miss Stump, Sponsor; Evelyn Pla.ster, Shirley Vance, Billie Sue Vanl), ke, Bett, Compton, Uep ' orter; Sue ' rurnei ' . Chaplain. RADIANT TRI-HI-Y CLUB 1st Row: Mildred Butherford, T ' resident: Ruthie Barton, Vice-President; Maretta Dye, Sec- retary; Beunos Denney, Treasurer; Marguerite Salotti, Bepoi-ter; Dennis Ruth .Johnson, Chaplain: Madge Wehh, Sergeant-at-Arms ; Miss Howard, Spf nsor. 2nd Row: Sue Cook, .Jeanette Helman- dollar, Verdie Hess, Mary Bee (lilley, Frances Barrett, Betty Ruth Hurt, .Jo Ann TCeene. I inda Honaker. 3rd Row: Anna Lou Dye, Ola Gay Miller, Darlene Miller, Cornelia Perkins, Patty Tay- lor, Estelle Edwards, Jud - Whited, Alice Jean .Johnson. 4th Row: Margai-et Runyon, Anna Jean Ray, I ois Whited, Shirley “Whited, Eva Mae Stump, .lo . nn Fields, Darlene Gregory, Jvatherine Itichardsoi! Shelliy Steele. GIVENS FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB 1st Row: Mary Sue Dye, Jean (Jarrison, Jean Plaster, I-Mhel Vance. 2ii(i Bow: Jean White, i;iil erta IMiller, Sally Davis, Xura Mae Childress. Srd Bow: I’esgy Crave, Meha ( ' orns, Mary Ruth Fugleman, Pauline Vance. 4th Bow: IMi.ss F’uller, Sponsor; Ca. nelle Monk, AVeada Darge, Dar- ling Sue Turner, Historian; Mildred Honaker, Ti’easn.rei-; Hetty Welch, Secretary; Annette Dee, ' ice-l’resident ; S:ir.ih Dove Cre.gory, President. BETA CLUB 1st Bow: Diinhi llnskill, T’eggy Dye, Houston H ' tnaker, Sergeant-at-Ai ms ; Dinda Miller, Sec- retary: Alike )sl)orne, A ' ice-President ; Sarah Do ’e Cregory, President: Jo .Ann Jackson, Report- er; .Shirley Hart. Treastirer. 2nd Bow: Margare Rutherford, Danny Dye, Tim ( ' onihs, .Terry Des- kins, J.inies Hale, Ra niond ( onley, Mohhy Ray. 3rd Bow; Hetty Welch, Beulah Strouth, Betty Cook, Mary Ruth Kogleman, Alartha Denney, S.vbil Hess, Jeanette Johnson, Peggy Run.von. 4th Bow: .Jackie Hall. Polly Dark, .Alma I ee Sykes, Pauline Vance, .Anna Mae Hf)naker, .Ttianita Barrett, X ' aiicy Fletcher, Dinda Randall, — 40 COMMERCIAL CLUB 1st Row: Shirley Hart, President; Sybil Pless, Vice-President; Alina Pee S. ke.s, Secretar - Treusurer; .Jo Ann Murray Dye, Reporter. 2nd Row: Mike Osborne, Hura .Jackson, Xadrene Shell, ShirJc.N’ Harris. Peg ' g ' .v Dj ' e. 3rd Row: Hubbert Roman, l idly Homan, Allie (Iray Keene, .fuanita Stinson, lOJla Mae Keene, Phyllis Salotti, Evelyn Wilson, Pegg. - Barrett, Shirley .lessee, Mrs. Nolen, Sponsor, 4th Row: Charlotte Whited, Pa Roy Whited, Herman Dye, Houston HonaJ-cer, Tim Comlis. SCIENCE CLUB 1st Row: Chloe Ward, Sue Cool , .Jo Ann Fields, David Wilson. Bett. ' Ward, Estelle Ed- wards, 2nd Row: Bobby Combs, Frances Barrett, I.,illian VanD.vke, .Timmy Taylor, Estel Cook, Ralph Stroiith. 3rd Row: .Jimmy Fletcher, George Ren Honaker, Ruth David, Secretary-Treas- urer; Delano Compton, Wayne Ta.xlor, Fonnie Presley. 4th Row: .James Hale. President; Dillard Chambers, Sam Hale, Harry Fife, Vice-President; Haridd Shell, Bobliy .lack Ball, Mi-. Couch. Sponsor, ■Jl— SPORTS Every man is the builder of a temple, called his body. Coach William E. Bargo BOYS’ BASKETBALL RESULTS Honaker 40 Richlands 58 Honaker 67 Whitewood 33 Honaker 40 Ervington 46 Honaker 48 Grundy 46 Honaker 42 Lebanon 38 Honaker 64 Castlewood 55 Honaker 42 Glade Springs 30 Honaker 55 Richlands 61 Honaker 61 Tazewell 79 Honaker 64 Whitewood 37 Honaker 53 Garden 51 Honaker 52 Cleveland 59 Honaker 51 Cleveland 50 Honaker 54 Honaker 54 Lebanon Grundy 58 56 Honaker 62 Garden 68 Honaker 68 Castlewood 57 Honaker 52 Tazewell 49 Hcnaker 49 Glade Springs 45 RECORD Won 11 Lost 8 6 LEADING SCORERS Ronald Miller 306 Lester Barker 276 Doc Stovall 196 Dan Steele 65 Cletis Perkins 57 Silas Griffith 56 DOC STOVALL RONALD MILLER LESTER BARKER SILAS GR1EF1TH CLETiS PERKINS DAN STEELE LARRY BATES TIM COMBS OTIS WILSON ANDY HARMAN FREDDIE BARRETT BOBBY RAY H.T. SWORD LARRY BALL HUBERT FOGLE MAN r tAWM RAYMOND RAY ANA6£R GIRLS’ BASKETBALL 1st Row: Shirley Hart, Billie Wilson, Betty Honaker, Jo Ann Jackson, Jeanette Johnson, Sarah Love Gregory, Captain; Beulah Strouth, Co-Captain; Billie Whited, Barbara Fuller, Juanita Barrett. 2nd Row: Darling Sue Turner, Manager; Sue Cook, Ruth Davis, Sally Alice Davis, Margaret Rutherford, Sue Ball, Miss Vivian Crane, Coach; Rhonda Artrip, Frances Sample, Alice Jean Johnson, Marguerite Salotti, Jean- ette Helmandollar, Manager. The girls basketball team played a total of nineteen games to achieve a record of fourteen wins and five losses. Jeanette Johnson took scoring honors followed by Captain Sarah Love Gregory, Betty Honaker, and Barbara Fuller. Co-captain Beulah Strouth, Jo Ann Jackson, Billie Wilson, and Billie Ruth Whited carried the major share of the guarding duties. cli ISS VlVIlN Cl NE RONALD MILLER OOC 5TOVALL DAN STEELE Nancy Fletcher Linda Randall Betty Joyce Whited Linda Buskill Mildred Rutherford C HEERLEADERS 1st Row: Nancy Fletcher, Linda Randall, Betty Joyce Whited. 2nd Son Linda Buskill, Mildred Rutherford. ' ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Here we begin to build. — 4S — Miss Marjorie Bargo Carson-Newman College Piano Miss Hazel Barrett Radford College Sixth Grade Miss Callie Bowling B.S., Radford College Fifth Grade Mrs. Thelma Boyd Radford College First Grade Mrs. Elizabeth Combs B.S., Mary Washington College, University of West Virginia Seventh Grade Miss Myrtle Hubbard Radford College Fifth Grade Miss Edith Mays B.S., Radford College First Grade Miss Lucille Mays B.S., Radford College Third Grade Mrs. Nora B. Shelton Radford College Third Grade Mrs. Sally Shrader Radford College Sixth Grade Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter Radford College Fourth Grade Miss Laura Smith Va. Interment Radford College Fourth Grade ELEMENTARY FACULTY William E. Bargo B.S., Lincoln Memorial University Elementary Principal Coach Mrs. Ernestine Stovall Em.ory Henry College Seventh Grade Miss Nora Taylor Radford College Second Grade Mrs. Velma Thompson Radford College Seventh Grade Miss Mary Steele Vencill Radford College Second Grade SEVENTH GRADE 1st Row: Robert Bowman, Deanna Breeding. Patsy Ruth Breeding, Sherman Compton, AVillard D. Cook, Thurman (, ' rabtree, Herman Fife. Tommy Fields, Ann Carrison. 2nd. Row: Bertha Lee Hess, Saily Hcnaker, Willis Gene Honaker, James Howard, Claude Hubbard, Laura Johnson, Eva Sue Keg- ley, liuby Massie, Baffred Henr.v Miller. 3rd Row: Flora Miller, Larry Gene Miller, Phyllis Miller, Shirle.y Perkins, James I’erkins, Emil Randall, Ray Rasnake, Henry Ray, Roger Ray. 4tli Row: Ernest Lee Snead. Robert Smith, Lyda Sue Smith, Betty Sword. Amos Taylor. Not pictured: Sue Artrip. Mrs. Combs, teacher; 33 pupils. fst Row: John Barrett, Nancy Barrett, Ronald Barrett, Itlartha Barton, Robert Payne Boyd, MMridge Busic, Randall Combs, Estil Cook, Mabel Crissman. 2nd Bow: Shelb, ' Fuller, Donald Hess, •lames Hess, Rose Ann Hess, Stella Hess, Edward Honaker, Mary .Mice Hubbard, Janice Jessee, Bett. ' Johnson. 3rd Row: Patt ' Lee, Lois Lockhart, .James Monk. Ronald Musick, Joe Owens, Mar- tha Ra.snake, Roberta Ray, Martha Reynolds, Mary Lou Rose. 4th Row: Nola Sargent, Carl Sauls, Raymo. d Saids. Bobby G. Thompson, Otis Wallace, Kenneth AA’ilson, Nancy Wilson, Sue Wilson. Mrs. ' ■ -o ' ’.all, teacher; -iS pupils. — 50 — 1st Bow: Leon Boj d, Donald Coleman, Bonnie C( inbs, Xoimia Combs, Uoger Lee Cook, Ollie Mae Cook, Nancy Cox, Joe Dye, Curtis Gregory. Slid Bow: James Lee Hall, Malcolm Harris, Lawrence Hess, Sherman Hess, Kenneth Hubbard, Willie Faye .lessee, Nell Marie Jackson, Patsy Lark, Den- nis Meadows. 3rd Bow: Ruth Marie Maness, Roy Lee Owens, Linda Owens, ,1. C. Roman. Sue Stin- son, Orville Stinson, Franklin Sykes, Carl Thompson, Sybil Thompson. 4th Bow: Robert Wallace, Sylvia Wilson, Hazel Louise White, .lames Wright, Margie Yates. Mrs. Thompson, teacher; 32 pu- pils. SIXTH GRADE 1st Bow: Donald Boyd, Douglas Bo.vd, Klizabeth Ann Buckland, Thelma Clark, Genevia Compton, ) ' ’ ' ; ' ;-i.! Compton, Margai-et Compton, Donald Cook, Jackie Cox, .1. F. Deskins. 2nd Bow: Clyde Fields, Phylli.- ' .leg- or.v, Barbara Hale, Luther Hale, Billie Hess, Jerry Hess, .1. C. Hess, Luthei- lle.ss Dallas Honalcci, I ' oHy Honaker. 3rd Bow: Manuel Honaker, Roger Howard, Lillie Mae Justice, Sue o u tier. Hattie Lesler, ily Maxtield, Linda Meadows, Jimmie Miller, Glenda Ray, Lillian Rhea. 4th Bow Jaiiict Reedy, ' .Yayne Russ, Jennie I ee Shrader, Madeline Sims, Mar.v Statzer, Henry Stinson, Wayne .Slins. n, Earl a Sally S, kes. Not Pictured: Jud.v S.vkes. Miss Barrett, teacher; 39 pupils. 51 — % 1st Bow: I’iiuline Ball, Agnes Barnhart, Fayrene Barnhart, Lorene Barnhart, John Barrett, Marie Comp- ton, J, D, Cook. Nancy Sue Dye, Geneva Edwards, Dan Graham Fields. 2nd Bow: Janies Harris, Dave Ed- die He.ss. Beonard Hess, I’hillis Ann Hess, Evelyn Joyce Honaker, Bavena HonaJcer, Mary Alice Honaker, Willie Dean Honaker, I’aul Jackson, Garnett Justice, Marinda Justice. 3rd Bow: John James Massey, Boretta Mctjlothlin, Mary F. McUeynolds, Peggy Marshall, Boran Monk, Gedie Musick, Mary Sue Owens, Rodney Palm- ei ' , Patricia F’alrick, Xelda Ruth Price, Sue Joyce Ray. 4th Bow: Catherine Reavis, Doroth - Reynolds, Doris Rose, Ella Sue Rose, I acy Steele, Tommy Suits, Vivian Tliomiison, Wilburn White, Margaret Wilson, Mildred Wilson, Not Pictured: Roy Gene ilonk, Hassell Peck. Mrs. Shrader, teacher; 42 jiupils. FIFTH GRADE 1st Bow i.ixic Ball. . Birgaiet Bi ' owning, llassel CMark, Judy Combs, Joyce Compton, Bois Compton, Clarence Dye, (. ' hailes F- m, ,:mi - I’enell. E -el -n Fields, ,Io Ann Fogleman. 2nd Bow: Clarence Griffith, Joann Griffith, Robert Griffith, ..aiVi ' Jor ' yi.inette Hess, Rnba Hess, Miles Honaker, tjuaj- Honaker, Reba Honaker, Peggy Howard, Bertha Hurl. 3i- -ow: ( ' ar-l.i. .i.irkson, M ' anda Justice, Billy May, I’hyllis McGlotlilin. Kelly Monk, ( )na Miller, Judy Price. Earnest . iieiti, Homer Sergent, Margaret Sargent, Jimmie Shepherd. 4th Bow: Elva Shortt, Virgie Shortt, Ruth Stevens, Douglas Gaidand Tailor, Bonnie Thompson, Billy Viers, Edith M ' hited. Alice Wilson, Ollie Yates. Miss Bowl- ing. teacher; 42 i.upi ' s. 1st Row: ilargie Ball. Troy Eugene Ball, Rebecca Barker, Breiula Joyce Barrett, Loi.s Rise, Mary Katherine Boyd, Edward Lee Bn.sic, Paul James Chamber.s, Katherine M. Compton, Betty Lou Dye, Jlabel Edwards. 2nd. Row: Roger Fields, Sylvia Cay Fields, Noah .Jennings Garrison, Arbutus Harris, Sue Hess, Jimmie Herndon, Phyllis Hubbard, Mar- garet Sue Jacksoi:, Henrietta Jessee, Norma Faye Lockhart, Mary Betli JIartin. 3rd Row: ilary Louise Miller, Glen Ed- wai’d Owens, Emmett Ferrell Perkins, Frances Ray, Garland Itay, Helen Fern R.ay, Eugene Reynolds, Harry T. Ruther- ford, Maynard Sauls, Roger Slate, Roger Allen Smith. 4th Row: Judith l,,eah Statzer, Virginia Irene Stevens, .Jacciueline Stinson. Eddie Leonard Stovall, Elia Mae Stump, Louie Taylor, Pegg. ' Ware!, Betty Gaye Wells, Jjarry Wysor, Charlene Yates, Jjinda Sue Yates. iMiss Huhhai’d, teacher; -14 pupils. FOURTH GRADE 1st Row; Billy Baldwin, Evelyn Sue Ball, Mary Joyce Ball, Shirley Baimhart. David Rise, Mary E. Cf. iion, E ' ange- line Dye, James Fife, .John Curtis Hale, Anna Pearl Harris, Barbara Harris. 2nd Row ' : Daphne Hess, Brer Hess, Della Gay liess, Eveleen IJess. Brenda Honaker, Dolly Mae Honaker, Fayrene Honaker, Ga ' Mene Honaker, Lanny .iker, Mary Sue Honaker, Sanimie Honaker. 3rd Row: Armelda Howard, Mai ' y Joyce Hubbard, Shirle.x Hub ' cird, Dana .rt, Andy Jackson, Richard Jackson, Joyce .Jackson, Carol Miller, Garland Miller, Gerald Miller, Wayne I ' aimer. 4th . Arnold Peck William Price, Fay Ray, Paul Ray, Henry Reynolds, Harlie Rose, Robert Russell, Buford .slate, Shirley Steele, Nan- cy Sykes, James Carl Wallace, Jessee B. W ' ilson, Jr. Not Pictured: imeion Hudson. Jlrs. Sla ightei ' , teacher: 4,5 pupils. —. 53 — ■X 1st Row: Xancy Artrip, Carter Ball, Virgie Barton, Anne Boyd, David Buckland, Rickie Buskill, Carolyn (Viiiibs, IVa.Niie ( ' oni)ilon, Yvonne Compton, YVanda Cox. 2n(i Row: .Jim Crissman, Donald Deskins, Jackie Dot- son, Billie Sne Dye Roger Ferrell, Viola Fields, Carolyn tlarrison, James Robert Hale. Wayne Helmandollar, Fayrene Hess. 3rd Row: (laynell Holliday, Phyllis Honaker, Kvelyn Hubbard, Carol, n Jes.see, Janice Monk, I)an Owens, Kenneth tHvens, Margaret Peck, Dana Periy, Harold Price. 4th Row: Mary Jane Ray, Ducille Sargent, Harold Short, Darry Runyon, Mary Street, Sylyia S kes, Klva Gay .Suits, R. D. Thompson, Sue VanDyke, Roger Dee Wells, Kolieit Whited. Not Pictured: Roger Boyd, Deroy Hubbard, .John Marshall, Faye Monk, Rub, ' Rose. Miss Smith, teachei’: 4t pupils. THIRD GRADE 1st Row: Geraldine Ball, Dloyd C. Barrett, Robert Barrett, Douise Coleman, John Baxter Combs, t-aiiJ Coniptoi!, Jr., Margie Crabtree, Sherry Dynn Deel, Aster Arlene Deskins. 2nd Row: William ' rioall Oeskins, Douglas Dye, Helen Jo Fields, Judith Ann Grubb, Johnny Harris, Gladys Pearl i-f s.s, Halfoi ' d Honaker, Dwight Jackson, Diane Dee Journell. 3rd Row: Marvin Justice, Clyde Des- ter, Betty Gaj- Marshall, Darlene Sue Miller, Patsy Ducille Miller, Donald Monk, Deonard Musick, Clairene Price, Hai-ry Dee Ray. 4th Row: .Jack Ray, Jr., Doretta Ray, Martha Short, Thomas Stump, Betb - T,iyli,r. Petty I.ree Ward, Joe Wells, James Whitt, Mar - Kathryn AVilson, Tiny Mabel Wil- son. A ' l.ss Al.ays, teacher; 37 pupils. — 54 — 1st Bow! Maiuline Baldwin, Leonard Belcher, Lowell Bise, .Terry Clark, Joy Gilley, Clyde Hale, Konnie Hale, Ernest Helbert, Ferrell Hess. 2n Bow: Joan Hess, Maxie Ann Hess, Mary Joyce Hess, Shirley He.ss, William Hess, Donald Kegley, Roger Marshall, Wanda McGlothlin, Susie Meadows. Bow; Mary Sue Miller, Thelma Sue Miller, Loretta Monk, Sherman Monk, Nancy Owens, Alvie Perkins, Jackie Ray, Kathleen Rose, Ira Jo Stevens. 4th Bow: Shirley Sword, Beverley Sykes, Gene Taylor, Jimmie Welhs, Elmer Whited. Not Pictured.: Willie Belcher, Ellis Taylor. Mrs. Shelton, teacher; .34 pupihs. SECOND GRADE 1st Bow: Wanda Ball, Billy Barnhart, Mary E. Bise, Billy Compton, Donald Compton, Nadiiv- Compton, Sherman Compton, Ja?nes Cox, Nancy Crabtree. 2ad Bow: Margaret Dye, M ' ayne Edwa ' v.l.s, Shirley Ferguson, Glenda Hale, Paul Harris, Carrie Helbert, Eunice Hess, Jo Ann Hess, Myrtle Hes.-- 3rd Bow: Roger Hess, Carol Honaker, Peggy Honaker, Joe Howard, Billy Hubbard, Robert Morgan, Mary Palmer, Helen Peck, Lana Jean Presley. 4tli Bow: Johnny Reed.v, Walter Reynolds, Clyde Rose, Troy Short, Roger Thompson, Lynn White, Lillian Whited. Not Pictured: Charlie Belcher, Kenneth D. e. Claude Stinson, Jackie Steele. Miss Taylor, teacher; 35 pupils. — 55 — 1st Row: iliehael May Ball, Shiileen Ball, John ra! in Barnhart, Paul Kirby Barrett, Maben .Mclvinle Compton, James Larry Cook, Chailie Cox, ,Jr., Patricia Cox, Roger Davidson, 2nd Row: Lou Emma I , e, Jlaudie Belle ijriffith, Anna Pearl Hess, C ' aroUii Sue Hess, Charlie Theodore Hess, Elma ,)o Hess, Maiy .Joyce Hess, Paul Ervin Hess, David Woodrow Honaker. 3rd Row: Harold Benny Honaker, Jack Hudson, Larry Carl Hurt, TIuiinian J ockhart, James Fredrick Millsap, Clar- ence Honk, Jr., Berle Wayne Xash, Jimmy Owens. Brenda Joyce I ' erkins. 4th Row: Sandra Jean Ray, Can.lyn Jojce Reed ' , AVilma Lee Short, Wilmer Burke Sword, Xorsie ilae Thomas, John Carle- ton Svkes, Jaikie D. VanD.ske, Wayne Roger AVells. Not Pictured: Alary Harrison, .lames Moi ' - gan, Amiice Miller. Miss Vencill, teaclier; :5(i jniliils. FIRST GRADE 1st Row: Beit. Carol Artrip, Harry Arwood, David Bartee, William Joe Belcher, Betty I orene Bo d, Linda Alae Boyd, •Tames Ijuther Crabtree, l .vi ii M ' alt (I’rabtree, Phillip Lee Fields, Virginia Lee Fields, Rachel Fuller, Jerry Hale. 2nd Row: (lai-y Wayne I loss, Xaucy Cai ' ol Hess, Thurman Fay Hess, Carolyn Sue Honaker, Fairley Gene Honaker, Janice Ann Honaker, Jimm. IjCo Ijojoiker. Danu’c Howard, AA ' esle.v Hubbard. Paul Allen Hurt, Shirley Kay Jackson, Doris Justice. 3rd Row: Ivinda ou Ivester, ' RusseTl Lesti P.hnnie iXcGlothiin, B, H. Miller, Bett.v .loyce Monk, Gerald Alonk, Helen Sue Alonk. Katherine Alor- . ludith Lynn Alusick, m aret Susan Payne, Danny Ray, Harold Kay. 4th Row: Bobbj ' Lee Rose, Harr.v Cowan Stinson. ■ Cathcr ne Slump, S., c-m Sword, Fayrene Sykes, Fay Sykes, KaCm-yn Lynn S. kes, Charlotte Ann Taylor, Barbara I A’anI ).vl..- I ai ry Gene ■■ Dyl:e, Sharon Kay VanDyke, Roger flugene AVallace, Roger Lee AA ' allace, I,iOnnie Whitt. Not Pic- t I: Marjm e Ah |;o, nolds. Aliss Boyd, teacher: .50 pupils. . 56 — 1st Bow: Jimmy Barrett Akers, Eugene Baldwin, Binda Sharon Ball, J. C. Barton, Robert Henry Else, Janie Kathleen Boyd, Joyce Ann Branham, James Roger Clark, William Virgil Crabtree. 2nd Bow: Brenda Louise Crissman, Norman Dye, Jimmy Allen F ' erguson, Lora .lane Fuller, James Doug- la.s Griffith, Patsy Sue Griffith, Harold Hale, Eddie Harrison, Billy Edward Helbert. 3rd Bow: Johnny Lester Hess, Opal Elenora Hess, Pollie Jean Hess, .Silas Robert Hess, Daniel Allen Hon- aker, Herman Lee Honaker, Judy Gail Honaker, Patty Sue Honaker, Roger Lee Hubbard. 4tli Bow: Connie Lynn Journell, James Lester, Stanley Mac Keglej ' , Sylvia .lane McCloud, Mildred Meadows, Curtis Lee Millsap, Ijinda Gale Monk, Barbara Janice Ray, Carlos Henry Ray. 5th Bow: Anna Pearl Rose, Douglas Sauls, Frank Keriot Short, Clinton Delmer Stevens, Lois Street, Dollie Mae Stump, William Lee Stump, Larry Sykes, Dorothy Virginia Taylor. 6th Bow: Phyllis Ann Taylor, Nancj Gay Thompson, Douglas A. Wells, Phyllis Ann Wells, Lois Marie Whited, Virginia Catherine Wil- son. Not Pictured: Cletus Keith, Linda Ramsey, Garnett Taylor. Miss Majs, teacher; 51 pupils. —. 57 -— In Closing Our . . . 1954 TORCH throughout which we hope you have found enjoyment in every page, we wish to acknowledge our apprecia- tion and express our thanks to the people and business concerns who have contributed so generously toward our publication. With- out your help our book could not have been published. We appreciate your support and hope we shall remain worthy of it. Index To Advertisement Page Albeit, J. G Alfred’s American Painting Decorating Co 69 Appalachian Athletic House, Inc 76 Austin Powder Co 76 Barnette Cyphers, Inc 75 Ben Franklin 5-lOc Store 73 Ben Franklin Store 77 Betsy Ross Bread 65 B. L. Maytag Co 74 Bogen Electronics 65 Bostic Coal Co 77 Boyd, R. J 78 Bray Furniture Co 72 Brown’s Dairy 72 Buchanan-Williamson Supply Co. ... 76 Budley Burns Furniture Store 74 Burns Lively 78 Byrd, Harry F 66 Campbell Hardware Furniture Co 68 Castle Chevrolet Co 69 Central Grocery 76 Clirtch Valley Clinic Hospital 61 Commonwealth Press, Inc 79 Compton, Luther 67 Crabtree Motor Co. 67 Cury’s Department Store 75 Davidson, G. B --- 78 Davis Store, The 68 Dixie Grocery Co 75 First Nat’l. Bank (Honaker) 62 First Nat’l. Bank (Richlands) 68 Flanary Theatres 70 Flowers School Equipment Co., Inc 77 Gillespie, R. F 71 Gilmer, J. K 71 Greear, C. B 75 Grundy Hotel 73 Grundy Wholesale Co., Inc 72 Hall Brothers 67 Hargis Flowers 74 Hecht’s Sunbeam Bread 65 Herff-Jones Co 63 Holliday, W. R 78 Homeland Cafe 74 Honaker Funeral Home 73 Honaker Ins. Agency, Inc 70 Honaker Supply Co 64 Horton, J C Howard, John S Hurst-Scott Funeral Home Jackson’s Jenkins, Andy H. Jenks Mast Kerns Bakery Lebanon Furniture Co Lebanon General Hospital Lebanon Motor Sales, Inc Little Super Market Lynch Motor Co Meade, Ed Mingo Lime Lumber Co M. M. Lumber Bldg. Supply .. Modern Chevrolet Sales, Inc. Modern Sales Service Mullins Motors Norton Floral Co Oakwood Motor Co., Inc. . Patrick, George F Raines, W. E Richlands Lumber Supply Co. Richlands Nat’l. Bank, The Riverside Motor Co Roanoke Times, The Robert M. Green Co Russell County Corp., Inc. Russell Hardware Co Russell Oil Co., Inc. Russell Theatre Sid’s Grocery Simmons Chevrolet Sales Smith, Kirby Snack Bar Taylor, Hugh Thompson’s Dress Shop Thompson Motor Sales Typewriter Sales Ser. Co VanDyke’s Dept. Store Warners Frozen Foods, Inc W. B. F. White Sons Weddle Plumbing Heating Whited, E. P Whited, Guy Wilson’s Construction Corp Wilson Quality Cleaners Wm. P. Swartz, Jr. Co., j g c. Wysor Appliance Co Page .... 73 .... 77 .... 72 .... 71 .... 75 .. . 72 ... 66 .... 78 .... 70 .... 64 .... 73 .... 73 .... 78 .... 74 .... 71 .... 62 .... 68 73 72 .... 69 72 76 .... 76 .. . 64 74 .... 75 .... 66 . ... 76 74 77 71 .... 70 .... 71 77 72 .... 71 73 71 66 75 75 76 61 77 .... 74 60 .... 69 67 77 — 59 — Constructe d By WILSON’S CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION RADFORD VIRGINIA — 60 — Best Wishes CLINCH VALLEY CLINIC HOSPITAL HIGHLANDS VIRGINIA Best Wishes WEDDLE PLUMBING AND HEATING Commercial and Industrial Contractors 1129 SHENANDOAH AVE., N. W. ROANOKE VIRGINIA — 61 — Best Wishes FIRST NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Service Deposits Insured up to $10,000 Member of Federal Reserve System HONAKER VIRGINIA MODERN CHEVROLET SALES INCORPORATED SALES SERVICE Complete Auto and Truck Service Wrecker Service General Replacement Parts Modern Auto Laundry Frame and Front End Alignment Steam Cleaning Undercoating CADILLAC SALES AND SERVICES Phone Trinity 3-3221 HONAKER VIRGINIA t — 62 — i COMPLIMENTS I. W. Cunningham Tiller ' s Dept. Store Harrison’s Barber Shop Lora Gay Dye’s Grocery Geneva’s Cafe George W. Day Kiser’s Esso Service Center Army Navy Store Anna C. Jackson’s Cab James E. Whitt Monk’s Furniture Store J. W. Fletcher C. D. Beamer N. M. Esso Service Center Honaker Hardware Co. Gillespie-Cartright Lillian A. Combs Grundy Dept. Store Grundy Esso Station Marvin E. Hess Russell Mutual Ins. Agency The Victory Store Jim Wampler’s Barber Shop Terry Chevrolet Sales Lohr’s Beauty Shop Western Auto Associate Store J. 0. Dickenson Turner’s Grocery Dr. G. Q. Gilmer J. C. Montgomery Ins. Corp. Mack A. Ball A. T. Griffith Artie Ball Hotel Honaker Ferrell’s Studio Mrs. R. C. Jones Howard Brooks Ferrell’s Shoe Shop HERFF-JONES COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelry Graduation Announcements MEDALS CUPS TROPHIES INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Jewelers to Honaker High School S. GLENN, Representative — 63 — ft Compliments of Compliments of HONAKER THE RICHLANDS SUPPLY COMPANY NAT L. BANK Honaker Virginia Richlands Virginia Best Wishes Lebanon Motor Sales ALFRED’S INCORPORATED ‘Your Friendly Ford Dealer Day and Night Wrecker Service “A Smart Shop BEAR FRAME AND ALIGNING Equipment and Service For Men and Women GENUINE FORD PARTS Expert Body and Paint Work Phone 329J Lebanon Virginia Lebanon Virginia — 64 — Ilrf Betsy Ross Is Good Bread tt REACH FOR BREAD EVERYONE LOVES!” Siutbeam BREAD ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURED BY— David Bogen Co., Inc. 29 Ninth Ave., New York, N. Y. DISTRIBUTED BY — Bristol Radio Supply Corp. 31 Moore Street, Bristol, Virginia — 65 — Compliments Compliments of of KERNS BAKERY HARRY F. BYRD Phone N3780 Bristol Va.-Tenn. Best Wishes ROBERT M. GREEN MR. R. L. FLEENOR COMPANY Asphalt Paving TYPEWRITER SALES and Pounding Mill, Virginia SERVICE COMPANY Driveways 832 State Street Parking Lots City Streets Bristol Tenn.-Va. Phone Lebanon 88-Jll — 66 — ■ Compliments of Best Wishes CRABTREE HALL BROTHERS MOTOR COMPANY DEPENDABLE USED CARS Plastering All Types of Auto Repairs and Stucco Contractors We Tune Motors For the Most Efficient Phone 4049 ■ 4392 Service and Performance Radford Virginia Honaker Virginia Best Wishes WM. P. SWARTZ. JR. COMPANY, INC. LUTHER COMPTON Manufacturer of INDUSTRIAL - INSTITUTIONAL BUILDING DISTRIBUTION LUMBER, LOGS MINE SUPPLIES SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Member of National Hard-Wood Lumber Association Roanoke Virginia Honaker Virginia Phone 181 it — 67 — u Best Wishes THE DAVIS STORE R. J. WHITED, Owner Free Delivery Phone 74 Compliments MODERN SALES SERVICE Willy ' s Jeeps and Cars International Trucks Phone 4441 Honaker Virginia Grundy Virginia FIRST NATIONAL BANK Richlands, Virginia Resources Over Five Million NEW AND MODERN SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Strength . . . Service . . . Courtesy , . . CAMPBELL HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. Hotpoint Appliances John Deer Farm Machinery Furniture, Feeds, Seeds Lebanon Virginia — 68 — Compliments of 1 i AMERICAN PAINTING OAKWOOD k DECORATING CO. 1 MOTOR CO., INC. Interior and Exterior Decorating Commercial Work CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH Floor Sanding Sales Service Glazing and Waterproofing Route 460 Oakwood Virginia Ghristiansburg Virginia CASTLE 1 WILSON CHEVROLET CO. QUALITY CLEANERS CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE Laundry and Dry Cleaning Sales and Service “3 Day Service Pick-up and Delivery Wrecker Service One Day Service Cash and Carry” Phone 52 Phone 78 Lebanon Virginia Honaker Virginia — 69 — 1 Best Wishes 1 ! Compliments To Class of 1954 SID’S GROCERY Meats Vegetables LEBANON WE DELIVER GENERAL HOSPITAL Phone Honaker 110 Lebanon Virginia Honaker Virginia Best Wishes Compliments HONAKER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. FLANARY THEATRES i Honaker Virginia 1 Richlands Virginia — 70 — i Compliments JACKSON’S RUSSELL THEATRE For “The Best jor Entertainment” DRUGS LEBANON VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA SIMMONS CHEVROLET SALES Compliments Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Cadillac Sales and Service 24 Hr. Wrecker Service DR. R. F. GILLESPIE PHONE 53 RICHLANDS VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA 1 Compliments of Compliments HUGH TAYLOR J. K. GILMER HONAKER VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of Compliments Your Friendly Ford Dealer THOMPSON MOTOR SALES M. M. LUMBER BLDG. SUPPLY, INC. Phone 249 FORD “Everything to Build Anything” RICHLANDS VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA — 71 — A Compliments V ( 5 Best Wishes Nf ' fe SNACK BAR GEORGE E. PATRICK Sandw’ches Ice Cream Soft Drinks Short Orders Candies Churngold Candies Notions Meats HONAKER VIRGINIA HONAKER VIRGINIA Compliments of HURST-SGOTT Compliments of EUNERAL HOME BROWN’S DAIRY Phone 70 HONAKER VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA Coynpliments of Best Wishes NOR rON ELORAL CO. BRAY FURNITURE GO. John Fleenor, Mgr. Hot Point and Philco Appliances PHONE 5461 GRUNDY, VA. Maytag Washers Home Grown Flowers” GRUNDY VIRGINIA Compliments GRUNDY WHOLESALE GO., ING. Wholesale Grocers GRUNDY VIRGINIA Your Shoppi)ig Center” JENKS MAST DEPARTMENT STORE LEBANON VIRGINIA Best Wishes LYNCH MOTOR COMPANY l :banon VIRGINIA MULLINS MOTORS Finest New and Used Cars PHONE 424-J Bob Mullins RICHLANDS VIRGINIA Dealers No. 1328 Compliments of Complunents of GRUNDY HOTEL THOMPSON’S DRESS SHOP J. A. Mullins MAIN ST. GRUNDY Best Wishes Compliments BEN FRANKLIN LITTLE SUPER 5-IOc STORE MARKET GRUNDY VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA HONAKER FUNERAL HOME Compliments of Day Phone 23 J. G. HORTON Night Phone 67 HONAKER VIRGINIA RAVEN VIRGINIA — 73 — Compliments oj Best Wishes HOMELAND GAEE GUY WHITED We Serve Good Food At Reasonable Prices LEBANON VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA C( mpUme)its Best Wishes RUSSELL HARGIS ELOWERS HARDWARE CO., INC. Fur All Occasions Hardwai’e and Farm Machinery Phone 188-J LEBANON VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA Coinpllmetits Compliments RIVERSIDE B A L MAYTAG CO. MOrOR COMPANY GRUNDY VIRGINIA Pontiac and GMC Trucks PHONE 3371 GRUNDY VIRGINIA Complhnents Compliments of MINGO LIME LUMBER GO. BUDLEY BURNS Phone 2731 EURNITURE STORE GRUNDY VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA “Everything to Build With — 74 — COMPLETE NEWS SERVICES THE ROANOKE Mornings TIMES VanDyke’s Department Store The Roanoke World-News A Good Place To Trade Evenings RICHLANDS VIRGINIA ROANOKE VIRGINIA Best Wishes ANDY H. JENKINS G. B. GREEAR, M. D. “The Master Cleaner” Phone 9 Since 1938 — Phone 175 HONAKER VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA DIXIE GROGERY GO. 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