Honaker High School - Torch Yearbook (Honaker, VA)

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THE LORCH FOR 1956 presented by THE SENIOR CLASS HONAKER HIGH SCHOOL : HONAKER, VIRGINIA “And a door was opened unto me.” Il Corinthians 2:12 Dedication To our parents whese quiet strength has shaped our lives, whose love, kindness, and sacrifices have brought us thus far, we affectionately and gratefully dedicate this edition of the Torch. We do not ask that we will always win, But that we may have courage deep within To let no loss defeat our manly stride. May we always by the sincere truth you taught abide. A. P. BALDWIN DARLENE STINSON B.A., Emory and Henry College Office Secretary Duke University Principal FACULTY WILLIAM E. BARGO B.S., Lincoin Memorial University Coach, Health, Physical Ed Mrs. E. N. Busic B.A., Virginia Intermont, Radford College English, Latin Mr. E. N. Busic B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Vocational Agriculture MARIE COBBLE B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute English, Home Economics Mrs. RoGeER COMBS B.S., Mary Washington College, Univer- sity of West Virginia English, Social Science HAM C, CoucH B.A., University of Richmond Biology, Chemistry NELL HOWARD B.S., Emory and Henry Ccllege, Science EVELYN EUGENIA JAMISON B.A., Lynchburg Ccllege Choir Director, Music Mrs. JOHN MILLER B.S., Radford College Social Studies Lucy ROBINSON B.S., Columbia University Mathematics Radford College VIVIAN CRANE B.S., Concord College Coach, Physical Ed, Mathematics Mrs. W. H. Davis Mary Washington College English, Geometry, French Mary SUE FULLER B.A., Emory and Henry College, University of Virginia Government, Speech, Bookkeeping Mrs. MAXEY GREENE B.S., Radford College Librarian Bitty Ep SAMPLE B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute General Business, Typing, Bookkeeping Nancy C. STINSON Radford College Tuping, Shorthand, Physical Ed VELMA M. THOMPSON B.S., Radford College Social Studies, General Business Mrs. Jerr THOMAS B.S., Radford College Home Economics THE TORCH Editor-in-Chief MARTHA DENNEY Business Manager DoroTHY S. VANCE Seated, left to right: Nancy Fletcher, Sports Standing: David Wilson, Assistant Business Editor; Dorothy S. Vance, Business Manager; Manager; Ronald Miller, Sports Editor; Dillard Martha Denney, Editor-in-Chief; Sally Davis, Chambers, Feature Editor; Kyle Matney, Circula- Circulation Manager; Dcrothy Chambers, Feature tion Manager; Raymond Conley, Assistant Editor. Editor. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President David WILSON Vice President LoRA Gay Ray (Nct Pictured) Secretary GAYNELL MONK Treasurer ANNE SHRADER Reporter TED JACKSON MASCOTS FREEMAN BARTON SHIRLEY SYKES (Not Pictured) Boppy JACK BALL “Bob” Motto: Life is 10 per cent of what you make it: 90 per cent of how you take it. Ambition: Deep sea diver. Betry Lou BARKER Cooke Motto: Life has loveliness to sell, buy it and nev- er count the cost. Ambition: Happiness. CAROLYN BoOyD “Choke” Motto: Let the sun shine, I’m not very bright anyway. Ambition: Medical secze- tary. ILENE BREEDLOVE ize Motto: Life without a lit- tle mischie: is no life auealle Ambition: Nurse. DOROTHY CHAMBERS “Moxie” Motto: Do nothing today that you will be sorry of tomorrow. Ambition: Model. THELMA SUE BALL “Susves Motto: Honor thy Father and thy Mother. Ambition: Be a friend to ale JOSEPHINE BOSTIC Om Motto: When the road you're traveling seems all uphill, rest if you must; but never quit. Ambition: Housewife. SHIRLEY BREEDING “Shirl? Motto: When the road youre traveling seems all uphill, rest if you must; but never quit. Ambition: Happiness. DILLARD CHAMBERS “Dick” Motto: Live today so you can face tomorrow. Ambition: Radio announc- er. HAROLD COMBS “Speedy” Motto: Put off until tomor- row what you don't have to do today. Ambition: President of the WwW, Ss Seniors | = Seniors 4 BETTY COMPTON “Bad Eye” Motto: An cunce of cheer- fulness is worth more than a pound cf sad- ness. Ambition: Nurse. RAYMOND CONLEY “Condo” Motto: He that lives with the dogs, rises with fleas. Ambition: FBI agent. SALLY ALICE DAVIS ESOT” Motto: Expect the best, not the worst, -and “you will gain your heart’s desire. Ambition: Teacher. MARTHA DENNEY “Martha” Motto: In the way of right- eousness there is life. Ambition: Happy and suc- cessful. NANCY CAROL FLETCHER “Nancy” Motto: Where there is a will there is a way. Ambition: Happiness. DELANO COMPTON RCOonvve Motto: A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. Ambition: A winner in my field of work. FRANCES CRABTREE GOH Motto: A good light shines in its own path. Ambition: Secretary. WILMA DEEL “Winkie” Motto: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Ambition: Secretary. DANNY DYE Soda Mctto: You only get out of life what you put OMe Ue Ambition: lhe wom ldess greatest pool shark. Me ROMANA SUE FLETCHER “Suste-Q”’ Motto: Life is like a bed of snow, be caveful how you tread it for every track will show. Ambition: Nurse. RALPH GIRTEN ‘Girt” Motto: Put off tcday what you can do tomorrow. Ambition: Factory worker. HARVEY HALE 1D RO” Motto: Live without labor. Ambition: Engineer. ANNA MAE HONAKER BAe Tae Motto: When the road you're traveling seems all uphill, rest if you must; but never turn back. Ambition: Teacher. JAMES HORTON ine Mio IER yaoybr sew, ay, again. Ambition: Bookkeeper. a MINNIE RUTH JACKSON “Taffy” Motto: The way may be hard, but don’t give up. Ambition: Teacher. Peccy ANN GRACE “Peg” Motto: Live, laugh, love, and be happy. Ambition: Secretary. HAROLD HART “Handsome” Motto: A smile is like an echo, it always comes back to you. Ambition: To marry a beautiful girl. CorotHYy HONAKER “Gabby” Motto: Keep an uplifted face and a_ Steadfast heart. Ambition: Nurse. PHYLLIS HUBBARD Tile” Motto: You live only once so live, love, laugh, and be merry. Ambition: To see the world. TEDDY JACKSON “Hess” Motto: Be a friend, you may need one. Ambition: Electronic engi- neer, Seniors Seniors VIOLET JOHNSON “Violet” Motto: I love to laugh, I love to walk, but oh my, how I love to talk. Ambition: Nurse. EDMOND KING “General Persia” Motto: If at first you don’t succeed, try again. Ambition: To be successful in any field I choose. JOHN LEE McGraw “Johnny” Motto: Enjoy yourself to- night, for tomorrow may never come. Ambition: Live long. See much. Enjoy every- thing. EDSEL MILLER “Baldy” Motto: Speak the truth or nothing. Ambition: Successful dairyman. PEGGY MILLER eOm Motto: y Lis doing and not giving; on that all of life’s splendors depend. Ambition: Private detec- tive. ALFRED KEENE “Baldy” Motto: A fool and his mon- ey are soon parted. Ambition: Truck driver. ANNA JEAN LOCKHART eainim Motto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: Teacher. KyLE MATNEY “Gabby Hayes” Motto: Eat, drink, and be merry tonight because tomorrow may never come, Ambition: World’s greatest pool shark. JANICE MILLER “Jan” Motto: Why live if you ean’t love, and be lov- ed because. success comes through love. Ambition: Nurse. RONALD MILLER “Skyscraper” Motto: Where there is a will there is a way. Ambition: Professional hitch hiker. GAYNELL MONK “G-Nell” Motto: Why live if you can’t love? Ambition: See the world. IRA GENE OWENS “RY Motto: Stick with it! Your wild idea may become workable. Ambition: Jet Pilot. ROBERTA PERKINS “Bertie” Motto: Do my best and be liked by all. Ambition: Secretary. EUGENE RANDALL “e Oe Motto: Don’t do today what you can do to- morrow. Ambition: Engineer. Lora Gay RAy “Gay” Motto: Live today, yester- day is gone and tomor- row is yet to come. Ambition: Nurse. ANN OWENS “Little Annie” Motto: Never fear the ev- erlasting shadows nor cry In terror. Ambition: Nurse. LOLA PECK ehO Cica Motto: In every cloud there’s a silver lining. Ambition: Be a good wife and mother. EVELYN PLASTER “Evelina” Motto: Love ’em, leave ’em, forget ’em if you can. Ambition: Nurse. JERRY RAY er”? Motto: A fool and his mon- ey are soon parted. Ambition: Office worker. GLADYS ROMAN “Glad” Motto: Nothing is impos- sible to a willing heart and a determined mind. Ambition: Secretary. Seniors Seniors LORENE ROMAN “Shorty” Motto: Make the best of the future for the past is gone. Ambition: Secretary. BiLL SAYLOR Bue Motto: Genius is one per cent inspiration and ninety nine per cent perspiration. Ambition: Vice President. ANNE SHRADER “Annie” Motto: Live and learn. Ambition: Bookkeeper. CARL STEELE “Hassell” Motto: Never do today what will wait until tomorrow. Ambition: Radio techni- cian. ToMMy TAYLOR “Tommy” Motto: The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. Ambition: Bookkeeper. FRANCES SAMPLE Eran Mctto: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Ambition: Bookkeeper. DorROTHY SHARP “Blondie” Motto: Good, better, best. let us never rest until our good is better and our better best. Ambition: Nurse. FREDDY SMITH “Freddy” Motto: Live and learn. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I may choose to do. RALPH STROUTH “Slim” Motto: Oden needs the dough and I need the practice. Ambition: To be silent in the pool room. DorotTHY S. VANCE ae DOGiume Motto: A soft answer turn- eth away wrath. Ambition: To be success- ful and happy in the field I have chosen. SHIRLEY VANCE BILLIE SUE VANDYKE “Snipper”’ ES le Motto: Live fast, love hard, Motto: Look for a silver and die young. lining. Ambition: Nurse. Ambition: Be successful in any field I choose. WONDELL WHITE “Windell” Motto: We cannot expect to live without anxi- ety, but we can learn to put it to our own good use. DAvID WILSON “Squire” Motto: Love your neighbor but don’t let your wife know it. . Ambition: Governor of Ambition: Mechanical en- Virginia. gineer. RR eee a ee SONNY WYATT “Sonny” | Motto: Love and be loved. To see the | | Not Pictured BILLY KEENE world. CLASS MOTTO: Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom; and with all thy getting get understanding. CLASS COLORS: Pink and Black. GCUOASS FLOW RR aPinksCarnation: CLASS WILL: We, the Senior Class of 1956, being of sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. We solemnly will and bequeath our sponsors, our home rooms, and our senior subjects to the lowly Juniors. | Seniors CLASS PROPHECY By MARTHA DENNEY AND BETTY BARKER It was the night of February 19, 1965, that we two maternal women, Mrs. Thomas Barker, the former Betty Cook, and Mrs. Walter Taylor, the former Martha Denney, decided to spend the night together while our husbands were guarding the atomic fuel dispenser constructed by the famous electronic engineer, Ted Jackson. Just as we were crawling into bed, after a hard night of changing diapers and fixing formulas for our twins, we were startled by the ring- ing of the doorbell of our new home designed by Bobby Eall. We wearily dragged ourselves from our beds, pressed the buttons which opened the door of our home, and beheld our new postman, Harvey Hale. Slowly opening a spacegram which he handed us, we were at once wide awake as our gaze fell upon the words, ‘‘Dying, moon, and Mrs. Won- dell White.” Remembering that Mrs. White, the former Shirley Breed- ing, had gone to the moon with her two maids, Anna Jean Lockhart and Phyllis Hubbard, we decided that she was very ill and needed the aid of her former classmates. So without reading the message thoroughly, we hastened to charter a space plane, collect a few clothes, our twins, and their governesses, Josephine Bostic and Lola Peck. Our pilot was Cap- tain Raymond Conley; the Stewardesses were old friends, Betty Compton and Ilene Breedlove. Our first stop was Honaker, Virginia, the new capital of the U. S. Landing in the Capital City on Drugstore Avenue, we saw Tommy Tay- lor, the mayor, who directed us to Fair Mount to the White House to get the U. S. President, Harold Hart, and his secretary, Peggy Miller. We hurried to the Supreme Court Building on Railroad Avenue and found Edsel Miller, Chief Justice, trving a case between Sue Fletcher, a beau- ticlan, and Frances Crabtree, a world famous ballet dancer. Also Evelyn Plaster, Frances’ assistant, and Delano Compton, senator fighting for women’s rights from the Hawaiian Islands were there. Deciding to visit the old school site, we found Dorothy Honaker, Senator from the Virgin Islands, Violet Johnson and Peggy Grace, rep- resentatives from Alaska, and Carl Steele, U. S. Secretary of Atomic Energy. Flying over the Mississippi River, we spetted another plane, signaled the pilot, Freddy Smith, and told him in space code about our journey. He and his passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Miller, Mrs. Miller the former Nancy Fletcher, returning from a honeymoon taken at the home of Danny Dye in Antartica, went with us. In Hollywood at the home ect David Wilson, inventor of the Whiz Brain atomic bookkeeping device, we found Anne Shrader, a famous actress, and Mr. White, her producing agent. Taking Mr. White with us, we didn’t stop again until we entered London, England — there to get the Queen, Billie Sue VanDyke, the ladies-in-waiting, Anna Mae Honaker and Ann Owens, and six of our very famous classmates, Sally Alice Davis and Bill Saylor, world famous dancing and singing duet, Shirley Vance, renowned comedienne, Doro- thy Chambers and Sue Ball, the Guaranteed Laugh twins, and Jerry Ray, the world’s smallest midget. Landing in Moscow, we found Ralph Strouth, Communist Party Boss, who had completely reorganized Russia and Wilma Deel, his secretary, conferring with Gaynelle Monk, U. S. Ambassador to Russia. Next we flew into Formosa and headed for the new UN Building to get Carolyn Boyd, President of the General Assembly, Jim Horton, Rep- resentative from Antartica, Lorene Roman, Secretary-General, and Ro- berta Perkins, Secretary of International Space Lines. Landing in Ceylon, we hurried to the home of Mrs. Dorothy Vance, who was chosen as the International Mother of 1965. We found her and her maid, Dorothy Sharp, busily carrying out orders given by Dr. John Lee McGraw to erase the splotches from her thirteen young Vances suffering from measles. Hurrying into Yugoslavia we went to the new International Court of Justice to get Ira Owens, Chief Justice, Edmund King, Associate Justice, and Gladys Roman, court stenographer. Ira told us that he recently saw Kyle Matney, coach of the Internaticnal Stampeders, his private secretary, Janice Miller, and his trainer, Sonny Wyatt. Starting on the last lap of our journey, we gathered the remainder of our classmates in Greenland — Rev. Eugene Randall, Drs. Billy Keen and Ralph Girten, their nurses, Lcra Gay Ray and Frances Sample, who had been recovering from space sickness. Taking all these we headed for the moon. Landing on Highland Peak, we saw Mrs. White sitting by a new grave. Mr. White, glad to see his wife alive, heard her story and related it to us. When we two women heard that we had made this tremendous jcurney to the aid of only a Persian kitty, Filibuster, we threw ourselves on the ground and prepared to take some much needed rest while the remainder of our class- mates boarded their planes and sailed toward the earth to pursue their various occupations. CLASS POEM By BETTY BARKER AND MARTHA DENNEY We, sixty-two seniors, class of 756 at Honaker High Leave our places, our teachers, and classmates with a sigh. David, Ted, and Shirley Vance are the class clowns, But Tommy Taylor and Lora Gay never made a sound. Ilene Breedlove has a very large appetite. When she gets as big as Roberta and Jim, she will be a fright. Dorothy Chambers and Alfred Keen are both very tall, While Jerry Ray and Anna Jean can hardly be seen at all. Betty Compton always has a smile, very sweet, But the charms of Harold and Frances can’t be beat. Shirley Breeding likes to go steady. And, of course, Wondell is always willing and ready. Anna Mae Honaker is exceedingly bright, But when she’s with Ann Owens and Billie Sue, she’s not even right. Speaking of brains, there is Raymond Conley, Also Edsel Miller, whom we regard very fondly. Josephine and Lola Marie are married girls. And there is Phyllis with all her pretty curls. Betty Barker has been a bride for a year. And Carolyn will soon be Mrs. Hale, we hear. Dorothy Vance has had her honeymoon, And Martha Denney’s is coming soon. There’s Lorene Romans with her good looks, And Anna Shrader and Peggy Miller with shorthand books. Sally, Bill, Janice and Delano are singing a song, While Sue Fletcher and Freddy don’t know their key is wrong. Ronald Miller anytime can be found, In his pick-up truck Nancy Fletcher bound. Wilma, Gladys, and Dorothy Sharp are pretty blonds, Frances Sample is a redhead of whom we’re very fond, Ralph Strouth, Carl, and Violet keep us in laughs. But Edmond and Ralph Girten never say a word in class. Bobby, Ira, and Harvey are really good pals, And Sue Ball, Gaynelle, and Evelyn are good gals. Billy Keen and John Lee are very slow, And Dorothy Honaker is quite a show. Sonny Wyatt is a handsome young guy, And Peggy Grace isn’t very shy. Our ladies’ men are Kyle Matney and Danny Dye. And now it’s time to say goodbye. Sue, Betoys : 4. an Dorothy A Se commons Varoiy is a 3 e : OJ , me . an a. . Kyle, Ira, Bobby Dorothy ab: JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President BILL VANDYKE Vice President BRUCE OSBORNE Secretary JIMMY TAYLOR Treasurer H. T. Sworp Shite Rhonda Artrip Frances Asbury Larry Ball Mary Elizabeth Barnhart Bruce Barrett Frances Barrett Freddy Barrett Ruthie Barton Raymond Belcher Raynard Belcher Phyllis Blankenship Alma Gay Bostic Myrtle Bostic Alice Boyd Eddie Boyd Jerry Breedlove Juniors Len Busic Jimmy Combs é Nola Compton Phyllis Ccmpton Sue Cook Ellen Corns Rans Cox Audrey Crabtree Ruth Davis Beaunos Denney Anna Lou Dye Lois Dye Loretta Dye Maretta Dye Estelle Edwards Zona Farmer Mary Lee Gilley Darlene Gregory Betty G-iffith Myrtle Gross Shirley Hall Andy Harmon Evelyn Harrison Raymond Harrison Russell Herndon Earl Gene Hess Nadyne Hess Verdie Hess Virginia Hicks Geneva Hill Dickey Honaker Jimmy Honaker ° Juniors Linda Sue Honaker Tressa Honaker Donald Horton Anna Pearl Hubbard Alice Jean Johnson Deanis Johnson Sonny Justice Alice Keene Jo Ann Keene Jay Carl Matney Harry McGlothlin Kermit McGlothlin Wayne McGlothlin Charlotte Meade Clyde Miller Darlene Miller Howard Miller R. C. Miller Joann Musick Larry Northern Bruce Osborne Dean Owens Phyllis Peck Cornelia Perkins Dorothy Plaster Ned Plaster Ted Plaster Fonnie Presley Basil Ray Zeola Richardson Peggy Robinette Ella Mae Roman Not Pictured Carl Rasnake e Juniors Margaret Runyon Mildred Rutherford Marguerite Salotti Harold Shell Bee Smith Jo Ann Starnes Shelby Steele Lawrence Stinson Sylvia Stinson Bobby Stovall James Strouth Eva Stump H. T. Sword Billy Taylor Jimmy Taylor PattyeLaylor Wayne Taylor Katherine Thompson Robin Thompson Tommy Thompson Bill VanDyke Ruby Wells Doyle Whited Lois Whited Nancy Faye Whited Roland Whited Tommy Whited Denver Wilson Flossie Wilson Gillis Wilson Juanita Wilson Otis Wilson af SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ALICE FAYE WHITED Vice President WILLIS GENE HONAKER Secretary JERRY MILLER First Row — Sue Artrip, Johnny Barrett, Nancy Barrett, Ronald Barrett, Martha Barton, Madeline Bostic, Billie Ruth Boyd. Second Row — Carol Boyd, Leon Boyd, Robert Payne Boyd, Deanna Breeding, Patsy Breeding, Billy Brown, Roger Brown. Not Pictured — Franklin Auvill, Geneva Baldwin. First Row — Eldridge Busic, Jerry Call, James Childress, Shirley Christian, Donald Coleman, Bonnie Lou Combs, Norma Combs. Second Row — Randall Combs, Sherman Compton, Estil Cook, Roger Cook, Willard Cook, Nancy Cox, Draxie Dye. Third Row — Janice Dye, Joe Dye, Linda Dye, Shirley Dye, Carlis Elkins, Steve Elkins, Herman Fife. Fourth Row — Shelby Fuller, Ann Garrison, Freddy Gross, Paul Gross, Delores Hale, Malcolm Harris, Bertha Hess. Fifth Row — Lawrence Hess, Roseann Hess, Sherman Hess, Stella Hess, Kenneth Honaker, Roger Honaker, Sally Honaker, Willis Gene Honaker. Not Pictured — Harold Hess. Sophomores Sophomores First Row — James Howard, Mary Alice Hubbard, Richard Hunt, Nell Jackson, Ruth Jamison, Janice Jessee, Laura Johnson. Second Row — Beatrice Keene, Lytie Keene, Robert Keene, Eva Sue Kegley, Patsy Lark, Patty Lee, Ruby Massie. Third Row — Joyce Matney, Loretta Matney, Brenda McNulty, Faye Messick, Anna Lee Miller, Doris Miller, Jerry Miller. Fourth Row — Larry Miller, Peggy Miller, Phyllis Miller, Paul Moore, Gary Musick, Ronnie Musick, Mary Noel. Fifth Row — Joe Owens, James Perkins, Judy Plaster, Charlotte Phillips, Shirley Perkins, Willard Price, Roberta Ray, Emil Randall. Not Pictured — Eileene Lyons, Balfred Miller. First Row — Roger Ray, David Reedy, Judy Richardson, Bill Rick- man, Nancy Rickman, J. C. Roman, Mary Lou Rose. Second Row — Nola Sargent, Carl Sauls, Bobby Smith, Frankie Smith, Sue Smith, William Smith, Faye Steele. Third Row Loretta Steele, Sue Stinson, Sherman Strouth, Amos Taylor, Louise Tavlor, Roger Thompson, Sibyl Thompson. Fourth Row — Robert Wallace, Anna Bell Wells, Perry White, Carl White, Ruth White, Alice Faye Whited, Harold Whited. Fifth Row — Vivian Whited, Ronald Whitt, Betty Wilson, Kenneth Wilson, Nancy C. Wilson, Nancy L. Wilson, Sue Wilson, Sylvia Wilson. Not Pictured — Don Rickman, Raymond Sauls, Wilma Whitt. Sophomores FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ANNETTE DAVIS Vice President CARRIE DELL WELLS Secretary JANICE CHILDRESS Treasurer Mary McREYNOLDS The Freshman Class First Row — Peggy Artrip, Pauline Ball, John Barrett, Agnes Barnhart, Fayrene Barnhart, Lorene Barnhart. Second Row — Jimmy Boyd, Donald Boyd, Lowell Boyd, Luther Douglas Boyd, Mary Lee Breedlove, Elizabeth Ann Buckland. « First Row — Janice Childress, Massie Christian, Joe Cole, Johnny Coleman, Doris Compton, Geneva Compton, Marie Compton, Margaret Compton. Second Row — Muriel Compton, Donna Mae Combs, Lyda Alice Combs, J. D. Cook, Donald Cook, Jean Crawford, Annette Davis, Nancy Dye. Third Row — Geneva Edwards, Billie Sue Grace, Cathy Goodman, Phyllis Ann Gregory, Barbara Hale, Luther Winfred Hale, Jimmy Hall, Patsy Harring- ton. Fourth Row — Anna Ruth Harris, James Harris, Linda Ferne Harte, Windell Freeman Harte, Allene Hess, Betty Jo Hess, Carrie Lou Hess, Danny Hess. Fifth Row — Gary Hess, Isaac Burley Hess, J. C. Hess, Clyde Hess, Peggy Hess, Phyllis Ann Hess, Betty Sue Hill, Dallas Honaker. Sixth Row — Dolly Marie Honaker, Edith Honaker, Evelyn Joyce Honaker, Lavenea Honaker, Manuel Honaker, Mary Alice Honaker, Naomi Honaker, Willie D. Honaker. Not Pictured — Shelvia Childress, Janice Dye, Phyllis Dye, Shirley Dye, Daniel Fields. First Row — Frank Wayne Horton, Lee Samuel Horton, Luther Thomas Hor- ton, Mack Horton, Roger Howard, Glen Hubbard, Mary Alice Hubbard. Second Row — Carl Jackson, Charles Jackson, Iva Jean Jackson, Mildred Jackson, Paul Jackson, Willie Faye Jessee, Betty Jchnson. Third Row — Barbara Sue Justice, Garnet Justice, Joan Justice, Lilly Mae Justice, Marinda Justice, Joyce Keene, Emily Kennedy. Fourth Row — Bobby Leonard, Louis Jean Lockhart, Mae Lockhart, Peggy Marshall, Benny Martin, Bobby Maxfield, Earl Gene McGlothlin. Fifth Row — Loretta McGlothlin, Mary McReynolds, Peggy Meade, Linda Meadows, Jimmy Miller, Shirley Miller, Loran Monk. Sixth Row — Janice Mullins, Gedea Musick, Harold Tommy Newberry, Marvy Sue Owens, Robert Elbert Palmer, Patricia Patrick, George Douglas Phipps. Not Pictured — Otis Lester. First Row — Nelda Ruth Price, Bobby Joe Pruner, Dewey Ray, Glenda Ray, Violet Reavis, Janice Reedy, Dorothy Re ynolds. Second Row — Lillian Rhea, Dorothy Richardson, Lewis Richardson, Pauline Richardson, Peggy Richardson, Harry Robinette, Doris Ann Rose. Third Row — Sue Rose, Jennie Lou Shrader, William Smith, Billy Steele, Glen Stinson, Henry Stinson, Joyce Street. Fourth Row — Tommy Suits, Frankie Sykes, Layton Earl Sykes, Jr., Ronnie Sykes, Donald Thacker, Carl Eugene Thompson, Bobby Tugegle. Fifth Row — Roger Tuggle, Wayne Tuggle, John VanDyke, Carrie Dell Wells, James West, Thelma White, Wilburn White. Sixth Row — Bonnie Whited, James Preston Whited, Jack Whitt, Darlis Faye Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Mildred Wilson, Ronald Wilson. Not Pictured — Ruby Sparks. a BEST GROOMED Dorothy Chambers Tommy Taylor SHORTEST - LONGEST Shirley Breeding Ronald Miller CLASS TERRAPINS Minnie Jackson Tommy Jamison MERRY-MAKERS Shirley Vance Ralph Strouth (Runner-up) Dillard Chambers (Winner) a of Fame At THICKEST - THINNEST Roberta Perkins Teddy Jackson APPLE-POLISHERS Dorothy Honaker Delano Compton Honaker High School MOST STUDIOUS BEST PERSONALITY MOST VERSATILE Martha Denney Harold Hart Bill Sayler Raymond Conley Frances Crabtree Ann Shrader BEST ALL-AROUND MOST ATHLETIC BIGGEST APPETITE David Wilson Nancy Fletcher Ralph Strouth Carolyn Boyd Danny Dye Ilene Breedlove Betty Cook Barker Betty Compton Roberta Perkins Dorothy Stiltner Vance Senior Honor Roll Martha Denney Anna Mae Honaker Raymond Conley Nancy Carol Fletcher Sally Alice Davis David Wilson The Student Council First row, left to right: Nancy Fletcher, Gladys Roman, Eva Sue Kegley, Margaret Wil- son, Annette Davis, Dorothy Reynolds, Marinda Justice. Second row: Carl Jackson, Wayne McGlothin, Ruth Davis, H. T. Sword, Carolyn Boyd, Eugene Randall, Ann Owens, David Wil- son. Third row: Jerry Miller, Bobby Stovall, Robert Payne Boyd, Eldridge Busic, Paul Jack- son, Emil Randall, Roger Thompson. OFFICERS — President, Nancy Fletcher; Vice President, H. T. Sword; Secretary, Jerry Miller; Treasurer, Carl Jackson; Sponsors, Mrs. Combs, Miss Howard, Mr. Baldwin. Glee Club First row, left to right: Billie Sue Grace, Janice Childress, Patsy Breeding, Loretta Mc- Glothlin, Frances Crabtree, Phyllis Compton, Wilma Deel, Shirley Miller, Phyllis Miller, Patricia Patrick, Joan Justice. Second row: Linda Fern Harte, Peggy Ann Grace, Mildred Wilson, Sybil Thompson, Gladys Roman, Phyllis Hubbard, Janice Mullins, Nancy Dye, Jeanne Shrader, Mar- garet Wilson. Third row: Billie Sue VanDyke, Ann Shrader, JoAnn Starnes, Lora Gay Ray, Evelyn Honaker, Dorothy Chambers, Nancy Rickman, Loretta Matney, Janice Miller, Sue Fletch- er, Anna Jean Lockhart. Fourth row: Nancy Fletcher, Sally Davis, Miss Eugenia Jamison (Di- rector), Ruth Davis (Accompanist). Fifth row: Danny Dye, Clyde Miller, Ronald Miller, Dil- lard Chambers, Bill Saylor, Delano Compton. Boys Choir First row, left to right: James Millsap, James Whitt, Larry Cook, J. C. Barton, S. Junior Colley, Bobby Barrett, Ferrell Hess, Joe Howard, Burke Sword, Harold Hale, Thuzman Lock- hart, Jimmy Ferguson. Second row: Harry Smith, J. B. Wilson, Lowell Bise, Lanny Honaker, Roger Honaker, Halford Honaker, Douglas Dye, Wesley Hubbard, David Honaker, Lynn White, Roger Lee Boyd. Third row: Miss Jamison, Conductor, Quay B. Honaker, Billy Baldwin, Glen Buskill, Larry Runyon, Alva Perkins, Eddie Busic, Denver Wilson, Accompanist. Not pictured: Billy Musick, Roger Clark, Richard Jackson, Curtis Lee Millsap, David Bartee, Harold Shortt, Elmer Whited, Fay Ray, Dwight Jackson, Buford Slate. Beta Club First row, left to right: Robert Payne Boyd, Bobby Stovall, Nancy Fletcher, Martha Denney, Anna Mae Honaker. Second row: Phyllis Miller, Nancy Faye Whited, Betty Barker, Midge Rutherford. Third row: Maretta Dye, Dorothy Vance, Sally Davis, Rhonda Artrip. Fourth row: Roberta Perkins, Sybil Thompson, Mar- tha Barton, Eva Mae Stump. Fifth row: Mary Elizabeth Barnhart, Nola Sargent, Alice Faye Whited, Delores Hale. Sixth row: Ruthie Barton, Janice Jessee, Ruth Davis, Beaunos Denney. Seventh row: Jerry Miller, Leon Boyd, Ronnie Bar- rett, Gary Musick. Eighth row: Ray- mond Conley, Bruce Barrett, Len Busic, Denver Wilson, Mrs. E. N. Busic, spon- sor. BETA CLUB OFFICERS President NANCY FLETCHER Vice President RutTH DAVIS Secretary MARTHA DENNEY Treasurer MincE RUTHERFORD Reporter BoBBy STOVALL Res ees BS eR eRe % S38%8 First row, left to right: James Harris, Roger Honaker, Lawrence Stinson, Robert Keene, Jerry Ray, Henry Stinson, John Barrett, Carl Rasnake, Bobby Pruner, William Smith, Rob- ert Wallace, Mr. E. N. Busic, sponsor. Second row: Willard Price, Donald Cook, Johnny VanDyke, Billy Steele, Ronnie Sykes, Frankie Smith, Roger Howard, Jimmy Miller, J. C. Hess, Roger Brown, David Reedy, Carl White, Glen Stinson, Dewey Ray, Joe Cole. Third row: Kermit McGlothlin, Harold Combs, Len Busic, Harry McGlothlin, Don Rickman, Ray- mond Belcher, Bill Rickman, Carl Jackson, Wayne McGlothlin, Edsel Miller, Raymond Sauls, Roger Ray, Manuel Honaker. Fourth row: Windell Harte, Roger Thompson, Her- man Fife, Wayne Taylor, Steve Elkins, Faye Steele, Larry Miller, Frankie Sykes, Jack Whitt, Wilburn White, Paul Gross, Johnny Barrett, Amos Taylor, Billy Taylor, Harold Whited. Fifth row: James Perkins, James Howard, Eldridge Busic, Ronald Wilson, Ken- neth Wilson, Perry White, J. C. Roman, Jimmy Combs, Willis Gene Honaker, Harold Shell, Raynard Belcher, Ned Plaster, Cazvlis Elkins, Billy Brown, Balfred Miller. F.F. A. Club F. F. A. OFFICERS President LEN BusIic Vice President RAYMOND BELCHER Secretary BEE SMITH Treasurer ELDRIDGE BUSIC Reporter BILL VANDYKE Watchdog HAROLD SHELL Sponsor Mr. E. N. Busic Seated, left to right: Minnie Jackson, Frances Crabtree, Nell Marie Jackson, Wilma Deel, Norma Combs, Ann Shrader, Bertha Hess, Patsy Breeding, Alice Jean Johnson. Standing: Nadyne Hess, Dorothy Plaster, Alice Keen, Nola Compton, Phyllis Compton, Linda Honaker, Lorene Roman, Dorothy Honaker, Gaynell Monk. Mrs. Thomas, sponsor, Joann Musick, Deanna Breeding. FH. A. Club F.H. A. OFFICERS President ANN SHRADER Vice President LINDA SUE HONAKER Secretary MINNIE JACKSON Treasurer GAYNELL MONK Pianists ANN SHRADER AND ALICE JEAN JOHNSON Sponsor Mrs. THOMAS First row, left to right: Miss Nell Howard, sponsor, Phyllis Compton, Meritta Dye, Deannis Johnson, Anna Bell Wells, Sue Kegley, Sue Fletcher, Joyce Matney. Second row: Linda Dye, Brenda McNulty, Billie Ruth Boyd, Carol Boyd, Roseann Hess, Mary Lou Rose, Juanita Wilson, Joan Starnes. Third row: Judy Richardson, Anna Pearl Hubbard, Anna Lou Dye, Verdie Hess, Mary Lee Gilley, Roberta Ray, Stella Hess, Lois Whited, Janice Dye. Girls Senior Tri-Hi-Y Piano Forte First row, left to right: Betty Boyd, Carolyn Fletcher, Judy Grubb, Virginia Wilson, Mrs. J. G. Albert, sponsor. Second row: Miss Eugenia Jamison, sponsor, Fay Harrison, Patricia Pat- rick, Linda Fern Harte, Brenda Barrett, Linda Yates, Yvonne Compton, Evelyn Fields, Glen Edward Owens, Larry Runycn. Third row: Mary Katherine Boyd, Midge Rutherford, Ruth Davis, Barbara Hale, Shirley Breeding, Anne Shrader, Janice Reedy, Budge Rutherford, Sylvia Fields, Mary Beth Martin. First row, left to right: Harvey Hale, Robin Thompson, Andy Harmon, Earl Hess, Don- | ald Coleman. Second row: Joe Dye, Freddy Barrett, Ralph Strouth, Ira Gene Owens. | Kyle Matney. Third row: Paul Moore, Harold Hart, Jay Carl Matney, Larry Ball, Billy Ed Sample, sponsor, Danny Dye, Clyde Miller, Bobby Jack Ball, H. T. Sword. Boys Senior Hi-Y BOYS SENIOR HI-Y OFFICERS President DANNY DYE Vice President ANDY HARMON Secretary-Treasurer H. T. Sworp Chaplain PauL McoreE Repcrter JAY Cari. MATNEY Sponsor Mr. Brntty E. SAMPLE First row, left to right: Mary Lee Breedlove, Sergeant-at-Arms, Loretta McGlothlin, Vice President, Dorothy Reynolds, President, Mildred Wilson, Reporter, Margaret Wilson, Chaplain, Mary McReynolds, Secretary, Patricia Patrick, Treasurer, Lavena Honaker, Mrs. Cobble, Sponsor. Second row: Nelda Ruth Price, Nancy Dye, Mary Alice Hubbard, Bar- bara Hale, Thelma White, Janice Reedy, Mary Alice Honaker, Margaret Compton. Third row: Evelyn Honaker, Iva Jean Jackson, Elizabeth Buckland, Peggy Richardson, Agnes Barnhart, Fayrene Barnhart, Causetta Harris, Darlis Wilson. Freshmen Girls Tri-Hi-Y First row, left to right: Patsy Herndon, Chaplain, Lilly Mae Justice, Jeanne Shrader, Reporter, Peggy Marshall, Treasurer, Genevia Compton, Secretary, Doris Rose, Vice President; Doris Compton, President. Second row: Joan Justice, Glenda Ray, Mrs. Thompson, Sponsor, Eilene Hess, Lois Lockhart, Marinda Justice, Mildred Jackson. Third row: Emily Kennedy, Ruth Harris, Sue Justice, Murrell Compton, Peggy Artrip. Song Leader, ELPStenOlO le EavOMTUg nts Garnet JilUsticey Gatya Hess, baule Jacksons. J Dm Cook. Mrs: Combs, Sponsor. Second row: Jimmy Hall, Johnny Coleman, Donald Boyd, Clyde Fields. Freshmen Boys Hi-Y FRESHMEN BOYS HI-Y OFFICERS President GARNET JUSTICE Vice President Gary HESS Secretary JIMMY HALL Treasurer JOHNNY COLEMAN Sponsor Mrs. COMBS First row, left to right: Patty Lee, Phyllis Blankenship, Lola Peck, Sue Artrip. Second row: Nancy C. Wilson, Frances Sample, Violet Johnson, Carolyn Bovd. Third row: Nancy L. Wilson, Dorothy Chambers, Teddy Jackson, Anna Jean Lockhart. Fourth row: Peggy Miller, Charlotte Philips, Shirley Vance, Sylvia Wilson. Fifth row: Phyllis Robinett, Shelby Steel, Betty Compton, Ilene Breedlove. Sixth row: Gaynell Monk, Ronald Miller, Margaret Runyon, Sue Ball, Otis Wilson. F.T. A. Club F.T. A. CLUB OFFICERS President CAROLYN Boypb Vice President BETTY COMPTON S ecretary ILENE BREEDLOVE Treasurer LOLA PECK Reporter Nancy L. WILSON Sponsor Miss Mary SurE FULLER Seated, left to right: Zeola Richardson, Mabel Crissman, Mary Alice Hubbard, Patty Taylor, Frances Barrett, Ellen Corns. Standing: Ann Owens, Frances Asbury, Flossie Wil- SOnMEVinSa Vein Davisue Sponsor Book Club BOOK CLUB OFFICERS President ANN OWENS Vice President ZEOLA RICHARDSON Secretary FRANCES BARRETT Reporter MABEL CRISSMAN Chaplain Mary ALICE HUBBARD Left to right: Eldridge Busic, Jimmie Hcnaker, Lavid Wilson, Joe Dye, Danny Dye, Otis Wilson, Don Rickman, Ronald Miller, Loran Monk, H. T. Sword, Dickie Honaker, Freddie Barrett, Kyle Mat- ney, Ronnie Musick, Andy Harmon, Coach Bill Bargo, Manager Bobby Stovall. Boys’ Basketball The boys’ basketball team has had a very successful year. Out of 16 games the Honaker Tigers have won 14. At the time of this publication there are only four games to be played before the County tournament. The Tigers have an excellent chance to become County Champions. Ronald Miller, Kyle Matney, Danny Dye, and Dave Wilson are the members of the squad who graduate this year. Coach BILL BArRGO Captain RONALD MILLER Co-Captain KYLE MATNEY Left to right: Nancy Fletcher, Sccrekeeper, Deanis Johnson, Annette Davis, Sally Alice Davis, Nancy Barrett, Sue Artrip, Peggy Miller, Miss Vivian Crane, Coach, Mary Lee Breedlove, Ruth Davis, Ronda Artrip, Shelby Fuller, Loretta Matney, Betty Barker, Barbara Hale, Manager, Nancy Rickman, Delores Hale. Girls’ Basketball The girls’ basketball team, composed largely of Freshmen and Sophomores, can not boast of games won this year but they have showed continual progress. They ought to roll up the score in 1957. Coach Crane is hopeful of better days ahead. Captain DELORES HALE Co-Captain NAncy RICKMAN First row, left to right: Bill Bargo, Coach, Ulis Hess, Fred- dy Barrett, Bill VanDyke, Andy Harmon, Jimmy Hona- ker, Manager. Second row: Larry Bates, David Wilson, dimen laylonwmSrucees banrett, Kyle Matney. Third row: Clay Joyce, Ronald Miller, Doc Stovall, Danny Dye, H. T. Sword, Otis Wilson, Score- Keeper. Baseball The team won three and lost eight games last year. Members of last year’s starting team who will be on the squad this year are: Ronald Miller, Danny Dye, Kyle Matney, H. T. Sword, Kermit McGlothlin, Fred Barrett, Andy Harmon. The biggest gaps to be filled are the positions Ataitst bases rica peileld mandeunirdsbase: Prospects are very encouraging for a successful season with the re- turn of so many experienced players. Bill Saylor Nancy Faye Whited Wilma Deel Phyllis Miller PA me) es) el PO tens eel =e) es) les) =, om Alice Jean Johnson Darlene Gregory Joyce Matney Bruce Barrett First row, left to right: Phyllis Ann Hess, Darlene Gregory, Betty Wilson. Second row: Loretta Matney, Betty Jo Hess, Joyce Street, Nancy Rickman, Miss Mary Virginia Fletcher, Sponsor. Third row: Shelby Fuller, Bonnie Lou Combs. Standing: Nancy Barrett, Joan Keene. Girls 4-H Club Boys 4-H Club First row, left to right: Raymond Conley, Len Busic, Dickie Honaker, Bobby Stovall, Sonny Justice, Rans Cox. Second row: Mr. Porterfield, Sponsor, Tommy Horton, Harry Robinett, Dallas Honaker, Lowell Boyd. Third row: Gillis Wilson, Lawrence Hess, Faye Messick, Bobby Jack Ball. = ELEMENTARY FACULTY WILLIAM E. BARGO B.S., Lincoln Memorial University IKlementary Principal HAZEL BARRETT Radford College Sixth Grade CALLIE BOWLING 3.8., Radford College Fifth Grade THELMA BOYD B.S., Radford College First Grade MYRTLE HUBBARD Radford College Fifth Grade EDITH MAYS 3.S., Radford College First Grade’ LUCILLE MAYS B.S., Radford College Third Grade ANNA H. MILLER Emory and Henry College Radford College First and Second Grades JUNE RAKES Radford College Sixth and Seventh Grades PAUL T. OSBORNE B.A., Mary Washington College, Lincoln Mem- orial University Seventh Grade NORA B. SHELTON tadford College Mmory and Henry College Third Grade MRS. M. R. SHRADER Radford College Sixth Grade ELIZABETH SLAUGHTER Radford College Fourth Grade LAURA SMITH Virginia Intermont Radford College Fourth Grade ERNESTINE STOVALL Emory and Henry College Seventh Grade NORA E. TAYLOR tadford College Second Grade MARY STEELE VENCILL Radford College Second Grade eventh Grade First row: Betty Ball, Margie Ball, Lynn Blevins, Kdward Busic, Dewey Combs, Charlene Compton, Mc- Author Crabtree, Thurman Crabtree, Clarence Dye, Mabel Edwards. Second row: Roger Fields, Harold Gene Harris, Norma Jean Harris, Faye Harrison, Jerry Hess, Jimmy Hess, Dwayne Honaker, Peggy Howard, John Hurd, Carolyn Jackson. Third row: Margaret Jackson, Jackie Jessie, Wanda Justice, Peggy Ann Lark, Hattie Lester, Norma Lockhart, John Maxfield, Ona Miller, Billy Musick, Margaret Sargeant. Fourth row: Earnest Salotti, Roger Slate, Christine Smith, Harry Smith, Nancy Smith, Jacqueline Stinson, Phyllis Ann Yates, Larry Wysor, Billie Jean Viers, Wayne Stinson. First row: Rose Marie Asbury, Eugene Ball, Rebecca Barker, Myles Blankenship, Mary Kath- erine Boyd, Margaret Browning, Judith Combs, Naoma Combs, Jackie Lee Combs. Second row: |. P. Deskins, Sylvia Fields, Clarence Griffith, Janet Hale, Arbutus Harris, Leonard Hess, Monette Hess, Ruba Lou Hess, Henrietta Jessee. Third row: Mary Beth Martin. Jean Ellen Peck, Jimmy) Peck, Judy Price, Luther Ratliff, Garland Ray, H. T Rutherford, Jr., Allen Sargent, Maynard Sauls. Fourth row: Roger Smith, Lacy Steel, Irene Stevens, Ella Mae Stump, Judy Sykes, Douglas Taylor, Bonnie Thompson, Alice Wilson, Charlene Yates. Not pictured: Shirley Cox. Seventh Grade First row: Brenda Barrett, Willis Childress, Billy Colley, Joyce Compton, Charles Ferguson, Judy Ferrell, N. J. Garrison, Jv., Joyce Hale, Roger Helton. Second row: Jimmy Herndon, Sue Hess, Elmo Jackson, Arvil Johnson, Phyllis McGlothin, Louise Miller, Charlotte Osberne, Tommy Osborne, Wayne tuss. Third row: Bob Stinson, Eddie Stovall, Peggy Ward, Hdith Whited, Linda Sue Yates, Paul Chambers, Hugene Cook, James Fife, Barbara Harris. Fourth row: Carolyn Garrison, Daphne Hess, Armelda Howard, Lucian Hudson, Carolyn Jessee, Gerald Miller, Ruby Rose, Lucille Sargent, J. B. Wilson. sixth Grade First row: Sue Ball, Shirley Barnhart, Virgie Lee Barton, Roger Boyd, Hassell Clark, Clyde Col- ley, Wayne Compton, toger Ferrell, James R. Hale. Seccend row: Anna Pearl Harris, Lynda Hai- ris, Ted Harrison, Deila Gay Hess, Eveleen Hess. Phyllis Hess, Dollie Mae Honaker, Fred Honaker, Lann Honaker. Third row: Quay B. Honaker, Evelyn Hubbard, Leroy Hubbard, Mary Joyce Hub- bard, Shirley Hubbard Vichard Jackson, Carol Miller, William Price, Fay Ray. Fourth row: Harlie tose, Larry Runyon, Elva Lou Shortt, Harold Shortt, Shirley Steele, Garland Taylor, Louie Taylor, Jim Thompson, Robert Whited Nos pictured: David Bise, Bertha Jane Hurt. First row: Joe Artrip, Nancy Fay Artrip, garet Ann Boyd, David Buckland, Rickey Evelyn Compton, Yvonne Compton, Wanda Cox, James Fields, Brenda _ Hess. Third row: Fayrene Hess, son, Joyce Jackson, Jimmie King, Billy May, Owens, Harold Price, Ferrell Perkins, Mary Jane nolds, Ha First Margaret rison, Keg ley. Kenneth lor, ola Ellis Peck, Margie zel Vanee, ¢ row: Judy Dotson, Owens, Taylor, Jackie iaynell Artrip, Douglas Dye. Marg Luther RAY, Susie Harrison Gladys Third row: aret Peck, Darlene Viers. Bobby Sixth Grade Gracie Asb ury, Mary Joyce Buskill, Carolyn Combs. Crissman, Brenda Honak Ray, Janice Monk, Dan Paut tay, Eugene Fifth Grade 3arrett, Lowell Evangeleen Dye. Hess, Meadows, Clairene Thompson, Cos Carol William Darlene Hess, Miller, Bise, Jerry Cle Second row: S Price, Loretta Walker, Elmer Mary Sue Garland Miller, Patsy Mi Ray. Fourth row: Whited, Second Frances er, Sammie Owens. irk, Lois herry Honaketr James Ball, Billy Baldwin, row: Vonera Combs, Due, Evelyn Fields, Honaker, Andy Mar- Mary Viola Jack- Fourth row: Glen Edward Comp Deel, Joy Whitt. tevnolds, Henry im ton, Donald De Gilley, Dewey , Dwight Jackson, I lier, Thelma Miller, Buford Slate, Betty Not pictured: Rey- skins, Har- yonald Tay- Arn- Filth Grade First row: Lloyd Barrett, Leonard Belcher, Marjorie Crabtree, Helen Jo Fields, Judith ‘“iubb, Clyde Hale, Ronnie Hale, Joan Hess, Marie Ann Hess. Second row: Shirley Hess, Gaynelle Hol- liday, Earl Honaker, Fayrene Honaker, Gaylene Honaker, Halford Honaker, Nilah James, Clyde Les- ter, Betty Marshall. Third row: Roger Marshall, Ida Massey, Wanda MeceGlothin, Mary Sue Miller, Nancy Owens, Mabel tateliff, Harry Lee Ray, Kathleen Rose, Hiva Gay Suits. Fourth row: erly Sykes, Yvonne Sykes, Gene Taylor, Jimmy Taylor, Howard Vance, ty Lee Ward, Jimmy Wells, Mary Katherine Wilson. Fourth Grade Bev- Jr., James Carl Wallace, Bet- First row: Dewey Alexander, Alice Gay Asbury, Michael Ball, Wanda Ball, Willie Brown, Junior Colley, Ruth Colley, futh Compton, Nancy Crabtree. Second row: Hmma Marguerite Dye, Wayne Edwards, Maudie Griffith, Glenda Ree Hale, Helbert, Elmo Jo Hess. Third row: Benny Belcher, Roger Lee Dye, Kenneth Dye, Loretta Harrison, Carrie Helbert, Ernest Honaker, Billy Hubbard, Marvin Justice, Thurman Lockhart, Rob- ert Massie, Annis Miller, Robert Morgan, Berle Nash, Mary Katherine valmer, Shirley Perrigan. Fourth row: Carolyn Reedy, Walter Reynolds, Clyde Rose, Wilma Lee Short, Norris 'Thoras, Jackie VanDyke, Joe Welis, Wayne Wells, Clarence Yates. Not pictured: Charlie Cox, Larry Hurt. Fourth Grade First row: Shirley Ball, Billy Junior Clark, Johnny Combs, Billy Compton, Donald Compton, Paul ames Cox, Patricia Ann Cox, Shirley Myrtle Hess, Pearl Hess, Sue Hess. Third sarnhert, J. C. Barnhart Mary Hs Bise; Compton, Larry Cook. Second row: J Ferguson, Eunice Hess, Ferrell Hess, Joan Hess, Mary Joyce Hess, row: David Honaker, Peggy Honaker, Jack Hudson, James Morgan, Leonard Musick, Alva Perkins, Brenda Perkins, Lana Presley, Sandra Ray, Johnny Reedy{ Fourth row: Jackie Steele, Burk Sword, Shirley Sword, Janette Sykes, J. C. Sykes, Thurman Sykes, Magdalene Thomas, Mable Wilson, Lynn White, Lillian Whited. Not pictured: Thomas Stump, Roger Thompson, Martha Short. Third Grade oF ; eI, First row: Jimmy Akers, David Brenda Crissman, Jimmy Ferguson, Hess, Maggie Hess, Nancy Hess, Wayne Hess Bartee, Betty Boyd, Janie Boyd, Sherman Compton, Virgil Crabtree, James Griffith, Patsy Sue Griffith. Second row: Paul Harris, , Fairley Gene Honaker, Jimmy Lee Honaker, Judy Honaker, Joe Howard, Wesley Hubbard. Third row: Mary Louise Jackson, Shirley K. Jackson, Doris Justice, Denton Large, Russell Lester, Judy.-Lockhart, Marjorie McReynolds, Benjamin H. Miller, Katherine Morgan, Linda Ramsey. Fourth row: Anna Pearl Rose, Bobby Rose, William Stump. Larry Sykes, Dorothy Taylor, Phyllis Taylor, Mildred Thomas, Cecil Thompson, Jr., Phyllis Wells, Lois Whited. Not pictured: Troy Short, Ann Harris. Johnny Lois ls, First row: FPugene Baldwin, Kirby Barrett, J. C. Barton, Junior Belcher, Linda Mae Boyd, Roger Lee Clark, McKinley Compton, Harold Dean Cook, Virginia Lee Fields, Carolyn Fletcher. Second row: Rachel EK. Fuller, Harold Hale, Danny Hale, Opal Hess, Paul Ervin Hess, Pollie Jean Hess, Thurman Fay Hess, Daniel Honaker, Herman Honaker, Janice Honaker. Third row: Patty Sue Honaker, Roger Lee Hubbard, Larry Martin, Mil- dred Meadows, Curtis Lee Milisap, Freddie James Millsap, Judith Musick, Helen Jean Peck, Barbara Janice Vane Carlos, Ray. Fourth row: Douglas Sauls, Harry Stinson, Mary Katherine Stump, Lonnie Fay Sykes, Naney Gay Thompson, Francis Ann Walker, Douglas Weils, Virginia Katherine Wilson. Not pictured: Jacob Second Grade = ¢ First row: Billy Joe Belcher, Robert Henry Bise, Vada Irene Bowman, Sharon Kaye Brown, Linda Sue ‘ombs, Kristine Ann Cook, Linda Pearl Cox, James Lither Crabtree, Douglas Wayne Dye, Eloise Ferrell. Second row: Audrey Belle Fuller, Judy Lanell Fuller, Silvia Emmajean Haywood, Brenda Sue Hale, John A. Hess, Joey Hess, Patricia Ann Hess, Linda Sue Honaker, Wanda Sue Honaker, Harvey Kenneth Jones. Third vow: Stanley Mac Kegley, Sylvia Margaret McG othlin, Asa Nelson Meadows, Doretha Sharon Miiler, Connie Sue Osborne, Jerry Dwain Osborne, Arthur Leon Price, Elizabeth Carroll Ray, Jackie Lee Ray, Frank Keriot Shortt. Fourth row: James Allen Staten, Clinto1 Delmer Stevens, Jackie Thomas Stump, Kenneth Wil- liam Stump, Barbara Lee Tolley, Roger Lee Wallace, Lonnie Melvin Whitt. Second Grade wt RE , First row: James A. saldwin, Serita Ball, Charma sartee, Frankie Blevins, sarbara. Chafin, Shirley Colley, Jackie D. Compton, James Compton, Pearl Compton Second row: Kerry Dane Cook, Allan Couch, Dyral Ferguson, Philip Fields, Carol Grizzle, Josephine Harris, Eddie Harrison, Claude Hess, Garnett Hess. Third row: Shelden Hess, Danny Howard, Chester Lynn Hubbard, Rilda Hud- son, James Lester, Danny Ray, Mary Ann Reynolds, Denna Runyon, Brack Slate. Fourth row: Bren- da L. Stinson, Marvin Taylor, Patty Sue Taylor, Robert Taylor, Charles Wallace, Ona Mae Wallace, Linda Ward, Dreama Worsham, Freddie Wampler. Second and First Grades First row, Second Grade: James Asbury, Larry Cox, Birchard Griffith, Charlie Hess, John Hess, Gladys Massey, Gary Maxfield, Phillip Nash. Second row: Brenda Presley, Ronnie Stinson, Sandra Stoots, Sylvia Jean Sword. Bobby Wallace; First Grade: Sylvia Mae Baldwin, James Allen Boyd, Elmer Lee Deel Third row: Rosa Lee Dye, Larry Fuller, Jeane Ann Hale, Billie Helbert, Wanda Lee Helbert, Anita Hess, Bonnie Sue Hess, Vencil Lee Hess. Fourth row: Linda Carol Honaker, Wayne Kiser, Carlos Lee McReynolds, Cecil Fay Miller, Larry Peck, Anna Gay Thomas. irst Grade farona Ball, Marvin Barnhart, David Barrett, Freeman Barton, Jimmy 3ise, Ann Chaffin, Linda Kay Chafin, Peggy Compton, Lynn Crabtree, Sammy Dale lEHaton, Larry Fields. Second row: Jimmy Fulier, Clara Mae Gross, Eugene Hess, Lewis Hess, Maggie Hess, Ruby Ellen Hess, Stan Hale, James Walter Honaker, Jerry Honaker, Carolyn Jackson, Janith Justice, Sonny Marshall. Third row: James Kent Musick, Jr., Paul Henry Musick, Lee D. Owens, Jr., Arnold Ray, Jr., Willard Reynolds, Billie Carol Robinson, Carl Sargent, Cathy Stubblefield, Robert Stump, Connie Lynn Sykes, Shirley Jean Sykes, Sharon Thompson. Fourth row: Estil Vance, Wanda Vance, Janet Wallace, tonnie Wells, Wade Wells, Elizabeth Ann Whitt, Linda Sue Wilson, Tom Edward Whited, Peggy Yates. First row: Harold David Asbury, ae Aon o First row: Lee Ray Ball, Danny Barnhart, Bonnie Belcher, Jimmy Boyd, Willie Lee Coimpre Crabtree, Clinton Dye, Earl Gene Gregory, Bobby Gene Griffith, Roger Hale. Second row: Louise . Delores Hess, Ella Mae Hess, Lawrence Hess, Ramsey Hess, Jr., Albert Lee Honaker, Ronnie Sue Hon Jimmy Honaker, Mary Carol Honaker, Stafford Honaker. Third row: Larry Lynn Howard, Janie; ester, Alec Massey, Mckinley MeGlothlin, Virgie Morgan, David Perkins, grenda Carol Price, Dwight Price. em trie 1) ae Rateliff, Willard Ratcliffe. Fourth row: McArthur Reynolds, Paulette Reynolds, Roy Alien Skid) Smith, Wayne Stevens, Linda Burl Street, Ronnie Sword, Billy Taylor, Doris Jeanne Taylor, James lor ae FE Ann, Billie Sue, Anna Mae Doro thy To the advertisers who opened their doors to us ee and through their generosity made this publication possible, we ofter our sincere thanks. 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Hardware and Farm Machinery LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK LEBANON VIRGINIA “Your Shopping Center” JENKS MAST DEPARTMENT STORE LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of HONAKER INSURANCE | AGENCY, Inc. | | HONAKER VIRGINIA Compliments of Ibe 1s TRARIKCI® RICHLANDS VIRGINIA Best Wishes MAYTAG APPLIANCE COMPANY RICHLANDS VIRGINIA The Best Students Are Well-Informed Students | Keep up with Local, State, National, International, Sports, and Women’s News by Reading Compliments of RICHLANDS AUTO SALES THE ROANOKE TIMES Che Roanoke World-News RICHLANDS VIRGINIA JOHN SEXTON CO. VALLEYDALE THE NATIONAL CHAIN Wholesale Grocers PASO DO Xe Oi), PITTSBURGH PENNSYLVANIA PACKERS, INC. Valleydale Meat Products BRISTOL VIRGINIA Compliments of KERNS BAKERY, INC. BRISTOL VIRGINIA Compliments of BEECHER B. CAMPBELL HANSON VILLE VIRGINIA CASTLE Oldsmobile and Chevrolet Sales and Service LEBANON VIRGINIA _ JESSEE’S DRUG STORE CHEVROLET COMPANY | “Lebanon's Newest and Finest Drug Store” Phone 369 LEBANON VIRGINIA LEBANON QUALITY CLEANERS “All the Name Implies” Phone 278 LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of HARGIS FLOWERS For All Occasions Phone 188-J LEBANON VIRGINIA Best Wishes fo “The Class of 1956” Compliments of WARNER’S FROZEN FOODS RJ BOYD LEBANON VIRGINIA CEDAR BLUFF VIRGINIA NATIONAL Best Wishes SUPER MARKET We Buywright — We Sellright RICHLANDS VIRGINIA M. O. WARNER Wholesale Groceries RICHLANDS VIRGINIA FIELDS FRUIT MARKET AND RESTAURANT Sandwiches Short Orders Ice Cream Candies Soft Drinks HONAKER VIRGINIA Compliments of DR. H. 8. JOHNSON DENTIST and THE CLASS OF 1945 Compliments of FARMERS LIVESTOCK MARKET INCORPORATED BRISTOL VA.-TENN. Compliments of DR. FRENCH H. 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