Honaker High School - Torch Yearbook (Honaker, VA)

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The Senior Class Presents The... TORCH 1957 HONAKER HIGH SCHOOL HONAKER, VIRGINIA TABLE OF CONTENTS m GLASSES • ACTIVITIES Q ELEMENTARY $ ADVERTISERS Perceivest thou not the process of the year, How the four seasons in four forms appear. Resembling human life in every shape they wear ? — Dryden ( Dedication To the Seniors Home Room Teac hers, Miss Mary Sue Fuller, Mrs. W. H. Davis, and Mrs. W. R. Combs, who are always willing and eager to lend us a helping hand, The Torch Staff affectionately dedicates the 1957 edition. Principal MRS. E. N. BUSIC English, Latin MR. E. N. BUSIC Vocational Agriculture MRS. ROGER COMBS English SAM C. COUCH Biology, Chemistry, Science MRS. W. H. DAVIS English, Geometry, French MR. OMER ELKINS Coach, Physical Ed., Health MARY SUE FULLER Government, Speech, Bookkeeping MRS. MAXEY GREENE Librarian NELL HOWARD English EVELYN EUGENIA JAMISON Choir Director, Music MRS. JOHN MILLER Social Studies LUCY ROBINSON Algebra, Mathematics CAROL RUNYON History, Art, Science, Home Economics BILLY ED SAMPLE Bookkeeping, Typing, Driving NANCY C. STINSON Typing, Shorthand, Physical Ed. VELMA M. THOMPSON Social Studies, General Business MRS. JEFF THOMAS Home Economics, English MRS. WANDA WILLIAMS Physical Ed., Coach, Health Torch RUTH DAVIS Editor -in-Chief JoANNE STARNES Business Manager Denver Wilson, Assistant Editor; Juanita Wilson, Assistant Business Manager; Fred Barrett and Maretta Dye, Circulation Mana- gers; H. T. Sword and Phyllis Compton, Sports Editors; Carl Rasnake, Feature Edi- tor; Mrs. E. N. Busic, Sponsor. . The melancholy days are come the saddest of the year, Of wailing winds, and naked woods, and meadows brown and sere; Heaped in the hollows of the grove, the autumn leaves lie dead. — Bryant MASCOTS The IQ5 7 Senior s SENIOR GLASS OFFICERS Bobby Stovall, President Ruthie Barton, Vice President Beanous Denney, Secretary Andy Harmon, Treasurer Bruce Osborne, Reporter MOTTO “To the valiant heart, naught is impossible.” CLASS FLOWER White Carnation — Endurance, power from knowledge. RHONDA ARTRIP “Randy” Ambition: Stenographer. Activities: Science Club, 1 yr., Reporter, ’54- ’55; Beta Club, 3 yrs., Delegate to Beta Convention, 1 yr.; Basketball, 4 yrs. LARRY BALL “Little Joe” Ambition: To be the National Chairman of the Republican Party. Activities: F.F.A. Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y Club. 2 yrs.; Vice President of the Sophomore Class; Bus Driver. MARY ELIZABETH BARNHART “Lizzie” Ambition: Office Worker. Activities: Book Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; F.T.A. Club, 1 yr. BRUCE BARRETT “Ollie Owl” Ambition: Have my own brewery. Activities: Baseball, 4 yrs.; Cheerleader, 1 yr.; Basketball Manager, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Dramatics Club, 1 yr., Vice President, ’54-’55; Hi-Y Club, 1 yr. FRED LEE BARRETT “Freddie” A.mbition: Enjoy life. Activities : Basketball, 4 yrs.; Baseball, 4 yrs.; Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Vice President, ’SB- ’S?; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs., Reporter; Glee Club, 1 yr., Robe Keeper; Best Groomed Senior Boy; Delegate to Model General Assembly; Junior Usher for Commencement; Circulation Manager of Torch. RUTHIE BARTON “Toops” Ambition: To be a successful office worker. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr., Vice Presi- dent; Dramatics, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Model Classman cf Sophomore Class; Vice President cf Senior Class; Senior Model Classman; Most Intellectual Sen- ior Girl; Homeroom Representative to S.C.A., ’54-’55. RAYMOND BELCHER “Belcher” Ambition: To be Vice President of the United States. Activities: F.F.A. Club, 3 yrs., Reporter 1 yr., Vice President 1 yr.; Beta Club, 1 yr. RAYNARD BELCHER “Raynard” Ambition: Mechanical Engineer. Activities: F.F.A. Club, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 1 yr. SENIORS PHYLLIS JEAN BLANKENSHIP “Fillie” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Library Club, 2 yrs.; F.T.A. Club, 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 yr. ALMA GAY BOSTIC “Gaye” Ambition: Nurse. MYRTLE BOSTIC “Myrt” Ambition: Teacher. ALICE FAYE BOYD “Faye” Ambition: Nurse. Activities: F.T.A. Club; Homeroom Repre- sentative to SCA; 4-H, 1 yr. EDDIE BOYD “Curley” Ambition: Live Fast and Love Hard. Activities: F.F.A., 2 yrs. LEN BUSIC “Abner” Ambition: Chemical Engineer. Activities: 4-H Club, 4 yrs., President, 1 yr.; Science Club, 2 yrs.; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs.; President of Sophomore Class: F.F.A. Club, 2 yrs., President, ’55-’56; Student Council, 3 yrs., President, ’56- ’57; Beta Club, 3 yrs., Delegate to Beta Convention, 2 yrs.; Delegate to State Conservation Camp, ’55-’56; Delegate to SCA Workshop, ’55-’56; State F.F.A Rally, 2 yrs.: Basketball, 1 yr.; District Play Festival, ’56-’57; Most Versatile Senior Boy; Freshman Model Classman. NOLA MAE COMPTON “Bess” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.: Basketball, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; F.H.A. Club, 2 yrs. PHYLLIS COMPTON “Phil” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Book Club. 1 yr.; F.T.A. Club, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs., Chaplain, President ’56-’57; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs.; Glee Club, 2 yrs., Librarian ’56-’57; Bas- ketball, 1 yr.; All-State Chair, ’56-’57; Delegate to Model General Assembly, ’56-’57; Sports Editor of Torch. SENIORS VIRGIE ELLEN CORNS “Eileen” Ambition: Secretary. Activities : Book Club, 2 yrs. JOHN RANS COX “Johnny” Ambition: World’s greatest pool shark. Activities: Basketball, 1 yr.; Baseball, 2 yrs.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs., President; Book Club, 1 yr. AUDREY CRABTREE “Aud” Ambition: Laboratory Technician. Activities: Glee Club, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 yr., Vice-President. RUTH DAVIS “Hanky” Ambition: To live a life with a broad margin. Activities: Treasurer of Freshman Class; Science Club, 1 yr., Secretary ’53-’54; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs., President ’54-’55; Beta Club, 3 yrs., Vice-President ’55-’56, Secretary ’56-’57; Student Council, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 4 yrs.; Poetry Reader in County and District, 2 yrs.; Member of One-Act Play Cast; Glee Club Accom- panist, 2 yrs.; Most Athletic Senior Girl; Member of Torch Queen’s Court; Junior Classical League, 1 yr.; Delegate to Beta Convention, 2 yrs.; Piano; Editor-in- Chief of Torch; B.H.W., 3 yrs. BEAUNOS DENNY “Bea” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Reporter of Freshman Class; Sec- retary of Senior Class; Library Club, 1 yr. ANNA LOU DYE “Ann” Ambition: Typist. Activities: Piano, ’52-’53; Tri-Hi-Y, 3 yrs. MARETTA DYE “Retta” Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs., Secretary, Vice President, Chaplain; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Circulation Manager of Torch; Torch Queen’s Court; Wittiest Senior Girl; Student Council. 2 yrs.; Secretary of Sophomore Class; Reporter of Junior Class. MARY LEE GILLEY “Lee” Ambition: Housewife. Activities: 4-H Club, 1 yr., Songleader; Hi- Y Club, 3 yrs.; F.H.A. Club, 1 yr.; B.R.T. Chaplain; F.H.A. Club, 1 yr. SENIORS DARLENE GREGORY “Dean” Ambition : Beautician Activities : 4-H Club, 4 yrs., Vice President ’55-’56, Reporter ’56-’57; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; F.H.A., 1 yr.; Cheerleader, 1 yr. MYRTLE GROSS “Myrt” Ambition : Office Worker. ANDY HARMAN “Pouch” Ambition : To be a success in any field I choose. Activities: 4-H Club, 2 yrs., Secretary ’55- ’56; F.F.A. Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.. Vice President ’56-’57; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; Basketball. 4 yrs., Captain ’56-’57; Baseball, 4 yrs.; Senior Class Treasurer; Glee Club, 1 yr.. Librarian ’56-’57; Vice President of Sophomore Class; Sophomore Usher. EVELYN HARRISON “Dean” Ambition: To be a good wife. Activities: F.H.A. Club; 4-H Club; F.T.A. Club. EARL GENE HESS “Nut” Ambition: “Dare-devil” Driver. Activities: F.F.A., 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Baseball. VIRGINIA HICKS “Jenny” Ambition: Airline Hostess. Activities: 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr. JIMMIE HONAKER “Jim” Ambition : To be an airplane pilot. Activities: Basketball, 3 yrs ; Manager cf Baseball Team, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club. 1 yr.; Hi-Y Club, 1 yr., Secretary-Treas- urer, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Secretary- Treasurer cf Senior Homeroom. LINDA SUE HONAKER “Red” Ambition: Housewife. Activities: F.H.A. Club, 1 yr.. President ’56- ’57; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; S.C.A., 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Library Club, 1 yr. SENIORS TRESSA HONAKER “Treeloppie” Ambition: Typist. Activities: 4-H Club; F.T.A. DON HORTON “Don” Ambition: Live Long and Easy. Activities: F.F.A. Club, 2 yrs. ANNA PEARL HUBBARD “Ann” Ambition: Office Worker. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs. ALICE JEAN JOHNSON “Jean” Activities: Cheerleader. 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 yr., Secretary ’56-’57; Homemakers Club, 1 yr., Reporter; Participated in the Dis- trict One-Act Play Festival. DEANIS JOHNSON “Dean” Ambition: Typist. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs., Chaplain ’54-’55, Secretary ’55-’56; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Basket- ball, 2 yrs.; Candidate at Tri-Hi-Y Con- vention. SONNY JUSTICE “Sonny” Ambition: Grease Monkey. Activities: Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; 4-H Club, 3 yrs. JOANNE KEENE “Joey” Ambition: Housewife. Activities: Library Club, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; F.H.A. Club, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 4 yrs., Secretary ’56-’57. J. CARL MATNEY “Don” Ambition: See the World. Activities: Hi-Y Club. 2 yrs., Secretary and President; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; Delegate to Model General Assembly, ’55-’56. SENIORS WAYNE McGLOTHIN “Wayne” Ambition-. Engineer. Activities: F.F.A., 3 yrs., Secretary ’53-’54, Vice President; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.. Re- porter ’53-’54; S.C.A., 1 yr.; Model Class- man, 3 yrs. CHARLOTTE MEADE “Chari” Ambition: Be succesful in any thing that I choose to do. CLYDE MILLER “ Dog ” Ambition: Marry a beautiful ycung ladv. Activities: Dramatics Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y Club, 3 yrs., Chaplain, 1 yr.; F.F.A. Club, 2 yrs.; Glee Club, 2 yrs.; Attended the All-State Chorus. DARLENE MILLER “Tim” Ambition: Housewife. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 1 yr. R. C. MILLER “R C Cola” Ambition: See the World. Activities : Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; 4-H Club 1 yr.; FTA Club, 1 yr., Secretary ’56-’57; Wittiest Boy in the Senior Class; S.C.A.. 1 yr.; Vice President cf the Freshman Class. JOANN MUSICK “Jo” Ambition: See the World. Activities: Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; F.H.A. Club, 2 yrs., Reporter ’56- ' 57; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Library Club 1 yr.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; F.H.A. Queen. LARRY NORTHERN “Shorty Ambition: To make plenty of money. Activities: 4-H Club, 4 yrs.; F.F.A., 4 yrs. BRUCE OSBORNE “Dopie” Ambition: See the World. Activities: Beta Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y 1 yr.; Vice President of Junior Class; Report- er of Senior Class. SENIORS DEAN OWENS “ Pork and Beans” Ambition: Truck Driver. Activities : F.F.A. Club, 4 yrs.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs. PHYLLIS JEAN PECK “Peck” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Dramatics Club, 1 yr. CORNELIA PERKINS “Neal” Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Hi-Y Club. DOROTHY PLASTER “Dot” Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Library Club, 1 yr.; F.H.A. Club, 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 yr., Reporter ’56-’57. CARL RASNAKE “Snake” Ambition: Office Worker. Activities: F.F.A. Club, 3 yrs.; Feature Edi- tor of Torch. ZEOLA RICHARDSON “Zee” Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; F.H.A. Club, 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 yr., Vice Pres- ident ’56-’57. PEGGY ROBINETTE “Pinky” Ambition: Housewife. Activities: F.T.A. Club, 2 yrs. ELLA MAE ROMAN “Mae” Activities: Beta Club, 1 yr. SENIORS MARGARET RUNYON “Maggie” Ambition ' . Teacher. Activities: Hi-Y Club; Book Club, 2 yrs; F.T.A. Club, 1 yr.; F. H. A. Club, 1 yr. MILDRED RUTHERFORD “Midge” Ambition: To gain, through a college edu- cation, knowledge that will help me be a success in a chosen field. Activities: Cheerleader, 2 yrs.; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr., President ’53-’54; Delegate to Model General Assembly ’53-’54; Book Club, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 3 yrs., Delegate to Beta Convention, 3 yrs., Treasurer of Beta Club; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Coun- ty Contest Play Cast; Student Council, 2 yrs.; District Chairman of S.C.A., ’56- ’57; Latin Club, 1 yr., Secretary ’56-’57; Basketball, 1 yr.; Most Versatile Senior Girl; B.H.W., 3 yrs.; President of Fresh- man and Junior Homeroom; Delegate to Girls State; Social Editor of Beta Blots ' 56-’57. BEE SMITH “Sonny” Ambition: Millionaire. Activities: F.F.A. Club. JO ANNE STARNES “Butch” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y, 3 yrs., President; Pres- ident of Western District of Hi-Y; Dele- gate to Model General Assembly, ’53-’54; Torch Queen, ’57; Book Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 2 yrs; Business Manager of Torch. SHELBY STEEL “Sis” Ambition: To be successful in any field I choose. Activities: Book Club, 2 yrs.; F.T.A., 2 yrs.; F.H.A., 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr. LAWRENCE STINSON “Rabbit” Ambition: Farmer. Activities: F.F.A. Club, 4 yrs. SYLVIA ANN STINSON “ Sessie Ann ” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: F.T.A. Club; 4-H Club. BOBBY BRANHAM STOVALL “Bobby” Ambition: Certified Public Accountant. Activities: 4-H Club, 5 yrs., President ’52- ’53, President ’55-’56, Reporter ’53-’54, Secretary ’54-’55; Book Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 3 yrs., Reporter ’55-’56; Manager of Basketball Team, 2 yrs.; Glee Club, 1 yr., Reporter ’56-’57; President of Senior Class; Most Intelligent Senior Bov; King of Harvest Festival ’56-’57; S.C.A., 2 yrs. SENIORS EVA MAE STUMP “Eva” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr.; Book Club, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Glee Club, 1 yr. H. T. SWORD “Goose” Ambition: Coach. Activities: President of Freshman Class; 4- H Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs., Secre- tary, Treasurer; Dramatics Club, 1 yr., Sergeant at Arms; Student Council, 2 yrs., Vice President ’55-’56; Basketball, 4 yrs.; Baseball, 4 yrs.; President of Glee Club, ’56-’57; Treasurer of Junior Class; Moth Athletic. Best Personality of Senior Class; Junior Usher for Commencement; All-State Chorus. BILLY TAYLOR “Bill” Ambition: Farming. Activities: F.F.A., 3 yrs. PATTY TAYLOR “Pat” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr; Book Club, 2 yrs. WAYNE TAYLOR “Wayne” Ambition: General in Army. Activities: F.F.A., 3 yrs. KATHERINE THOMPSON “Kitty” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Dramatics Club, 2 yrs.; Book Club, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 1 yr. ROBIN THOMPSON “Robin” Ambition: Electrical Engineer. Activities: 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Book Club, 1 yr.; Hi-Y, 2 yrs. RUBY WELLS “Shortie” Ambition: Nurse. Activities : F.H.A., 1 yr.; Book Club, 1 yr., Treasurer. SENIORS LOIS WHITED “Peanut” Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Book Club, 1 yr., President ’56-’57; Basketball, 1 yr. NANCY FAYE WHITED “Hector” Ambition: State Director of Instruction of Secondary Schools. Activities: Cheerleader, 2 yrs; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs., Reporter ’53-’54, Treasurer ’54-’55; Beta Club, 3 yrs. Delegate to Beta Convention, 3 yrs.; Book Club, 1 yr.; S.C.A., 1 yr.; Latin Club, 1 yr., Vice President ’56-’57; Best Personality in Senior Class; B.H.W., 3 yrs.; Vice Pres- ident of Junior Homeroom; Harvest Festival Queen; Sophomore Usher; Girls’ State Delegate, 1 yr.; Runner-up in Miss Russell County Beauty Contest; Social Editor of Beta Blots ’56- ' 57; Senior Queen’s Court; Participated in District Play ’56-’57. ROLAND WHITED “Toad” Ambition: To Become Rich. Activities: F.F.A. Club, 1 yr. DENVER WILSON “ Berthie ” Ambition: To Study Medicine. Activities: Beta Club, 3 yrs., President ’SB- ’S?, Editor of Beta Blots ’56-’57; Book Club, 1 yr.; Dramatics Club, 2 yrs; Latin Club, 1 yr.; Associate Editor of Torch ’56-’57; Participated in District One Act Play Festival ’54-’55; Delegate to Beta Convention ’56-’57; Boys’ Choir Accom- panist ’55-’56; Member of Student Coun- cil ’56-’57; Parliamentarian of Latin Club ’56-’57; Reporter of Freshman Home- room; Participated in Forensic Meet ’55- ’56. FLOSSIE WILSON “Flippy” Ambition: Teacher. Activities: Book Club, 2 yrs. GILLIS WILSON “Gil” Ambition: U. S. Air Force General. Activities: Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 5 yrs.; Science Club, 1 yr. JUANITA WILSON “Edie” Ambition: Secretary. Activities: Vice President of Tri-Hi-Y Club ’56-’57; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Given’s Future Teachers Club ’56-’57; Best Groomed Senior Girl; Book Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr., Secretary ’56-’57; F ' es- tival Queen ’55-’56; Model Classman ’53- ’54; Class Favorite ’55-’56; Delegate to Model General Assembly ’55-’56; Usher of County Plays; Queen’s Court Attend- ant; Assistant Business Manager of Torch ’56-’57. OTIS WILSON “Deadeye” Ambition: State Police. Activities: Basketball, 4 yrs.; F.T.A., 2 yrs.; Baseball Manager, 2 yrs.; Athletic Club, 1 yr.; F.F.A., 1 yr. I SENIORS In memonam . . The Glass of ’57 pauses in loving re- membrance of Harold Combs, a member of the Glass of 1956, who lost his life in a traffic accident July 3, 1956. L umi Maretta Dye Nancy Faye Whited JoAnne Starnes Juanita Wilson Ruth Davis 1. The Betas put finishing touches on the Christmas program properties. 2. Juanita and Phyllis as “chum- my” as ever. 3. The Torch Staff poses for the photog- rapher. 4. Jerry Miller, a lowly Junior, pauses under Senior Denver Wilson’s bulletin board. 5. Editor Davis and Assistant Editor Wilson work well together. 6. Business Manager JoAnn Starnes smiles broadly while Editor Ruth Davis “cat naps.” 7. Mildred and Len still trying to look “Versatile.” 8. Miss Stinson hitches a ride. 9. Thompson, Wilson, and Miller get together in Hi-Y. 10. Linda Sue Honaker wajting for Jimmy to DICNXTY RESTRAINT SERIOUSNESS BIOSV ' LIFE HE MEANING OF THE BETA EMBLEM .ACHIEVEMENT — CHARACTER LEADERSHIP DIGNITY RESTRAINT SERI0U5NES! BIOS- LIFE — GOOD CITIZENSHIP FELLOWSHIP JUNIOR GLASS OFFICERS Standing, left to right: Eld- ridge Busic, Vice President; Alice Faye Boyd, President; Robert Payne Boyd, Treasurer. Seated, left to right: Bobby Smith, Re- porter; Roger Lee Thompson, Secretary. Junior Sue Artrip Nancy Barrett Johnny Barrett Ronald Barrett Martha Barton Madeline Bostic Carol Boyd Leon Boyd Robert Payne Boyd Deanna Breeding Patsy Breeding Billy Brown Eldridge Busic Shirley Christian Donald Coleman Bonnie Combs Norma Combs Randall Combs Sherman Compton Estil Cook Millard Cook Sue Cook Mabel Crissman Janice Dye Joe Dye Linda Dye Shirley Dye Carlis Elkins Steve Elkins Herman Fife Shelby Fuller Ann Garrison Dolores Hale Malcolm Harris Russell Herndon Bertha Lee Hess Lawrence Hess Rose Ann Hess Stella Hess Roger Honaker Sally Honaker James Howard Mary Alice Hubbard Richard Hunt Nell Marie Jackson Ruth Jamison Janice Jessie Beatrice Keen Robert Keene Alice Keene Lytie Keene Patty Lee JUNIORS Rutty lVlassie Joyce Matney Loretta Matney Brenda McNulty Faye Messick Anna Lee Miller Doris Miller Howard Miller Jerry Lee Miller Peggy Miller Phyllis Miller Julia Mullins Gary Musick Ronnie Musick Mary Noel Joe Owens Shirley Perkins Charlotte Phillips Judy Plaster Winford Rasnake Basil Ray Roberta Ray Roger Ray Judy Richardson Billy Rickman Nancy Rickman J. C. Roman Mary Lou Rose Nola Sargent Frances Simmons Bobby Smith Frankie Smith JUNIORS William Smith Marquerite Solotte Faye Steele Loretta Steele Sue Stinscn Sherman Strcuth Ames Taylor Louise Tsylor Reger Thompson Sibyl Thompson Bill Vandyke Robert Wallace Anna Bell Wells Carl White Perry White Ruth ' White Alice Faye Whited Tommy Whited Ronald Whitt Kenneth Wilson Nancy Card Wilson Nancy Lee Wilscn Patsy Sue Wilscn Sylvia Wilson JUNIORS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Carl Jackson, President; John- ny Vandyke, Vice President; Carrie Dell Wells, Reporter; Frank Horton, Secretary and Treasurer. Th i J c lomore Bertha Ann Anders Pauline Ball Agnes Barnhart Fayrene Barnhart Lorine Barnhart John Barrett Donald Boyd Douglas Boyd Jimmy Boyd Lowell Boyd Mary Lee Breedlove Elizabeth Buckland Janice Childress Joe Cole Johnny Coleman Doris Compton Genevia Compton Helen Marie Compton Margaret Compton Muriel Compton ir First row: Donald Cook, J. D. Cook, Annette Davis, Draxie Dye, Janice Maxine Dye, Nancy Sue Dye, Phyllis Dye. Second row: Shirley Dye, Dan Fields, Jimmy Fuller. Cathy Goodman, Billie Sue Grace, Phyllis Ann Gregory, Barbara Hale. Third row: Jimmy Lee Hale, Jimmy Hall, Patsy Ann Harrington. Anna Ruth Harris, James Harris, Linda Fern Harte, Wendell Freeman Harte. Fourth row: Allene Hess, Betty Joe Hess, Carrie Lou Hess, Clyde Hess, Danny Hess, Gary Hess, J. C. Hess. Fifth row: Peggy Sue Hess, Phyllis Hess, Tommy Hess, Betty Hess, Betty Sue Hill, Dollie Mae Honaker, Edith Honaker. Sixth row: Evelyn Honaker, Dallas Honaker Levena Honaker, Manuel Honaker, Mary Alice Honaker, Naomi Ann Honaker, Willie Been Honaker. SOPHOMORES First row. Frank Horton, Mack Horton, Tom- my Horton, Roger Howard, Mary Alice Hubbard, Carl Jackson, Charlie Jackson. Second row: Iva Jean Jackson, Mildred Jack- sen, Paul Jackson, Willie Faye Jessee, Betty John- son, Laura Johnson, Barbara Justice. Third row: Garnet Justice, Joan Justice, Lillie Mae Justice, Marinda Justice, Emily Rem- edy, Lois Jean Lockhart, Mae Lockhart. Fourth row: Peggy Marshall, Bennie Mar- tin, Bob Maxfieid, Linda Mae Meadows, Earl Gene McGlothin, Lcrretta McGlothin, Lois Meade. Fifth row: Mary McReynclds, Shirley Anna Miller, Paul Moore, Janice Mullins, Harold New- berry, Mary Sue Owens, Patricia Patrick. Sixth row: G. D. Phipps, Jerry Plaster, Wayne Plaster, Nelda Ruth Price, Bobby Joe Pruner, Glenda Ray, Lillian Ray. SOPHO First row: Katherine Reavis, Janice Sue Reedy, Dorothy Reynolds, Dorothy Richardson, Sue Rose, Harry Robinette, Jennie Lee Shrader. Second row: Bill Smith, Billie Steele, Glenn Stinson, Henry Stinson, Joyce Street, Darlene Sykes, Earl Sykes. Third row : Frank Sykes, Bobby Tuggle, Wayne Tuggle, Roger Tuggle, David Vandyke, Carrie Dell Wells, James West. Fourth row: Thelma White, Wilburn White, Jack Whitt, Pat Williams, Darlis Wilson, Mar- garet Wilson, Mildred Wilson. Fifth row: Ronald Wilson, Millard Wright, Betty Wymer. MORES Eighth Grade Officers Billy Jean Viers, President; Eddie Sto- vall, Vice President; Linda Yates, Secre- tary-Treasurer: Jackie Plaster, Reporter. Rose Marie Asbury Betty Ball Kay Ball Margie Ball Maxine Ball Rebekah Barker Brenda Barrett Lynn Blevins Bobby Bostic Harold Bostic Luanna Bostic Mary Katherine Boyd First row: Dannie Brown, Nancy Lou Brown, Shirley Brown, Margaret Browning, Eddie Busic, Carol Cartwright, Estil Child- ress. Second row: Willis Childress, Harold Cole, Dewey Combs, Judith Combs, Naoma Combs, Joyce Compton, Thurman Crabtree. Third row: Mary Denny, Cecil Dye, Clarence E. Dye, Clarence Eugene Dye, Nancy Dye, Norma Dye, Mabel Edwards. Fourth row: Helen Farmer, Charles Ferguson, Judy Ferrell, Sylvia Fields, Joan Fogleman, Noah Garrison, Franklin Gilles- pie. Fifth row: Dickie Hale, Janet Hale, Arbutus Harris, Harold Harris, Faye Harri- son, Jimmie Herndon, James Hess. Sixth row: Jerry Hess, Leonard Hess, Lois Hess, Monette Hess, Peggy Hess, Ruba Lou Hess, Sue Hess. EIGHTH GRADE First row: Shirley Hess, Delores Hicks, Pearl Horton, Peggy Howard, Gaynelle Hubbard, Lillian Hubbard, John Lee Hurd. Second row: Carolyn Jackson, Margaret Jackson, Herbert Jamison, Henrietta Jessee, Jackie Jessee, Lorine Johnson, Gaynelle Keene. Third row: Oma Jane Keene, Jessee Keene, Peggy Lawson, Norma Faye Lock- hart, Mary Beth Martin, John D. Maxfield, Danny Mays. Fourth row : Phyllis McGlothlin, Ben Miller, Judy Miller, William Miller, Billy Musick, Charlotte Osborne, Paul Osborne. Fifth row: Jean Peck, Jimmy Peck, Annette Pruett, Donald Pruett, Luther Rat- liff, Garland Ray, Lucille Ray. Sixth row: Billy Price, Judy Ann Price, Ester Perkins, Nadine Perkins, Garnette Plaster, Jackie Plaster, Ronnie Plaster. EIGHTH First row: Ronnie Ray, Edd Richard- son, Orthie Richardson, H. T, Rutherford, Jr., Ernest Solotti, Roger Slate, Harry Smith. Second row: Nancy Smith, Roger Slate, Doris Steele, Lacy Steele, Jr., Jacqueline Stinson, Wayne Stinson, Eddie Stovall. Third row: Bobby Strouth, Terry Strouth, Ella Mae Stump, Douglas Taylor, Yvonne Taylor, Bonnie Thompson, Anna Ruth Vance. Fourth row: Mary Lynn VanDyke, Tommy VanDyke, Billy Jean Viers, Jo Ann Webb, Danny Wells, Ruby White, Karen Whited. Fifth row: Linda Whited, Ronald Wil- liams, Alice Wilson, Ruth White, Charles Wyatt, Larry Wysor, Charlene Yates. Sixth row: Linda Yates, Phyllis Yates, Ollie Yates. GRADE Model Cl, ussmen Juniors Seniors Ruthie Barton Wayne McGlothin Sophomores Judy Mullins Ronald Barrett Carrie Dell Wells Wayne Plaster When icicles hang by the wall, And Dick the shepherd blows his nail , And. Tom bears logs in the hall, And milk comes frozen home in pail. — Shakespeare Hctwities {all Of fame fit Most Intellectual Bobby Stovall Ruthie Barton Wittiest R. C. Miller Maretta Dye Most Athletic Ruth Davis H. T. Sword rtonaker Best Personality Nancy Faye Whited H. T. Sword Most Versatile Len Busic Mildred Rutherford Best Groomed Juanita Wilson Freddie Barrett Maretta Dye (Twelfth) Katherine Thompson (Twelfth) SENIOR HONOR ROLL Ruth Davis (First) Ella Mae Romans (Second) Beaunos Denny (Third) Mildred Rutherford (Fourth) Bobby Stovall (Tenth) Bruce Osborne (Twelfth) Ruthie Barton (Fifth) Rhonda Artrip (Sixth) Denver Wilson (Sixth Nancy Faye Whited (Eighth) Len Busic (Ninth) Raymond Belcher (Tenth) First row, left to right : Alice Fay Whited, Delores Hale, Mildred Rutherford, Len Busic, Jerry Miller, Carl Jackson, Phyllis Compton, Ruth Davis, Alice Fay Boyd. Second row: R. C. Miller, Bobby Stovall, Ronald Barrett, Rans Cox, H. T. Sword, Denver Wilson, Judy Price, Nancy Barrett, Alice Wilson, Lois Whited. Nancy Carol Wilson, Linda Sue Yates. The Student Council Student Council Officers Left to right: Delores Hale, Reporter; Carl Jackson, Secretary; Jerry Lee Miller, Vice President; Len Busic, President; Mildred Ruth- erford, District Chairman of the S.C.A. First row, left to right: Ruth Davis, Carol Boyd, Margaret Wilson, Thelma White, Joyce Street, Janice Childress, Patricia Patrick, Fa- rene Barnhart, Bertha Hess, Shirley Miller, Miss Jamison. Second row: JoAnne Starnes, Roberta Ray, Deana Breeding, Barbara Hale, Iva Jean Jackson, Loretta McGlothin, Phyllis Miller, Louise Taylor, Janice Mullins, Phyllis Compton, Juanita Wilson. Third row: Loretta Matney, Annette Davis, Eva Mae Stump, Jen- nie Shrader, Patsy Breeding, Mable Crissman Mildred Wilson, Nancy Dye, Linda Hart Evelyn Honaker. Fourth row: Eldridge Busic Bobby Stovall, Len Busic, Fred Barrett, H. T Sword, Clyde Miller, Andy Harman, Donald Cook. Not pictured: Joe Owens. Glee Club Glee Club Officers First row, left to right: An- nette Davis, Robe Keeper; Ruth Davis, Accompanist; Miss Eugenia Jamison, Conductor; Juanita Wil- son, Secretary; Phyllis Compton, Librarian. Second row: Bobby Stovall, Reporter; H. T. Sword, President; Fred Barrett, Robe Keeper; Andy Harman, Librar- ian. First row, left to right: Ruthie Barton, Linda Meadows, Dorothy Reynolds, Janice Childress, Janice Reedy, Patricia Patrick, Lo- retta McGlothlin, Martha Barton. Second row : Beaunos Denney, Ella Mae Roman, Rhonda Artrip, Louise Taylor, Mary Alice Hubbard, Pat Williams, Bobby Stovail, Andy Harman, Janice Jessee. Third row: Nancy Whited, Mil- dred Rutherford, Maretta Dye, Ruth Da- vis, Evelyn Honaker, Sybil Thompson, Alice Faye Boyd, Brenda McNulty, Jerry Miller. Fourth row: Len Busic, Bruce Osborne, Roger Thompson, Gary Musick, Rennie Barrett, Den- ver Wilson, Frank Horten, Raymond Belcher, Paul Jackson, Raynard Belcher. Beta Club ANINCuFTHE BETA E UNITY RAINT U5NE5S life ;llou5HIP - ACHIE — -JCHAR — LEADE iOOD CITI Beta Club Officers Sitting: Denver Wilson, Presi- dent; Ruth Davis, Secretary. Standing: Robert P. Boyd, Re- porter; Ronnie Barrett, Treasur- er; Jerry Miller, Vice President. First row, left to right: Earl McGlothin, Tom Hess, Windell Harte, Carl White, Glenn Stinson. Second row: Bobby Smith, Donald Cook, Herman Fife, Wayne McGlothin, J. C. Hess, Bill Vandyke, Mr. Busic, sponsor. Third row: Johnny Vandyke, Lawrence Stinson, Douglas Boyd, Larry Miller, Henry Stinson, James Perkins, Garnet Justic. Fourth row: Jack Whitt, John Barrett, Roger Ray, J. C. Romans, Wilbur Wright, Wayne Taylor, Ron- nie Wilson, Sherman Compton. F.F.A. Club F. F. A. Officers Mr. E. N. Busic, Sponsor Eldridge Busic, President Wayne McGlothin, Vice President Herman Fife, Secretary Roger Ray, Treasurer Bee Smith, Sentinel Nella Ruth Jackscn, Linda Sue Hcnaker, Roberta Ray, Patsy Breeding, Deanna Breed- ing, Nola Mae Compton, Joann Musick, Sue Cook, Beatrice Keene, Carrie Dell Wells, Mary Lee Guilly, Sue Wilson, Shelby Fuller, Anna Lee Miller, Iva Jean Jackson, Mabel Crissman, Bertha Hess, Jennie Shrader, Mrs. Thomas, Sponsor, Linda F. Hart, Marinda Justice, Doris Miller. F, H. A. Club F. H. A. Officers Linda Honaker, President Nellmarie Jackson, Vice Pres. Norma Combs, Secy.-Treas. Marguerite Salotti and Carrie Dell Wells, Song Leaders Deanna Breeding, Chaplain First row, left to right: Barbara Hale, Joyce Street, Geneva Compton, Willie D. Honaker, Thelma White, Nelda Ruth Price, Lorene Barn- hart, Fayrene Barnhart. Second row: Mar- garet Wilson, Mildred Wilson, Lavenea Hona- ker, Doris Compton, Mary Sue Owens, Mar- garet Compton, Mary McReynolds. Third row: Muriel Compton, JoAnne Starnes, Phyllis Compton, Juanita Wilson, Joyce Matney, Nancy Dye. Fourth row: Delores Hale, Mary Lee Breedlove, Mrs. Miller, Sponsor. Girls Senior Tri-Hi-Y Club Girls Senior Tri-Hi-Y Officers Phyllis Compton, President; Juanita Wilson, Vice President; Lorene Barnhart, Song Leader; Joyce Matney, Secretary; Delores Hale, Treasurer; JoAnne Starnes, Reporter; Margaret Wilson, Song Leader; Mary Sue Owens, Chap- lain. First row. Dallas Honaker, Charles Jack- son, Donald Coleman, J. D. Cook. Second row: Robin Thompson, Freddie Barrett, Carl Jack- son, Clyde Miller. Third, row: Larry Bates, Jay Carl Matney, Bruce Barrett, H. T. Sword, Joe Dye. Boys Senior Hi-Y Club Boys Senior Hi-Y Club Officers Robin Thompson, Reporter; Don Matney, President; Freddie Barrett, Vice President; Larry Ball, Sergeant of Arms; Jimmy Honaker, Secretary-Treasurer. First roic, left to right : R. C. Miller, Phyllis Miller, Nancy Wilson, Nancy Carol Wilson, Patty Lee. Secoiid row: Evelyn Harrison Hurd, Charlotte Phillips, Peggy Robinette, Noami Honaker, Mary E. Barnhart, Tressa Honaker, Peggy Marshall, Shelby Steele. Third row: Miss Fuller, Sponsor; Sue Artrip, Sue Wilson, Alice Boyd, Darlene Sykes, Sylvia Stinson, Mary Alice Honaker, Judy Richardson, Otis Wilson. Givens Future Teachers of America Givens Future Teachers of America Officers Nancy Lee Wilson, Treasurer; Phyllis Miller, Historian; Patty Lee, Vice President; Nancy Carol Wilson, President; R. C. Miller, Secretary. Seated: Patty Taylor, Zeola Richardson, rey Crabtree, Lois Whited, Alice Jean John- Ellan Corns, Flossie Wilson. Standing: Phyllis son. Blankenship, Mrs. Davis, Dorothy Plaster, Aud- Book Club Book Club Officers Lois Whited, President; Audrey Crabtree, Vice President; Alice Jean Johnson, Secretary; Doro- thy Plaster, Reporter; Phyllis Blankenship, Chaplain; Ruby Wells, Treasurer (not pictured). First row, left to right: Mildred Ruther- ford, Nancy F. Whited, Jerry Miller. Second row: Sybil Thompson, Nancy Richman, Sue Artrip. Third row: Ruth Davis, Patty Lee, Nancy Barrett. Fourth row: Brenda McNulty, Anna Bell Wells, Alice F. Whited. Fifth row: Judy Richardson, Richard Hunt, Gary Musick, Denver Wilson. Junior Classical League Junior Classical League Officers Jerry Miller, President; Mil- dred Rutherford, Secretary; Nan- cy F. Whited, Vice President; Denver Wilson, Parliamentarian; Patty Lee, Reporter. BASKETBALL SNAPS The Girls Basketball Team has had a very successful year. Out of fourteen games, the Hon- aker Tigers have lost only one county game. The Tigers have an excellent chance to become the County Champions of 1957. The boys team may not have the best record, but Coach Elkins and the fans think they have the best team in District Seven. They have won twelve games out of seventeen. With a little good luck they can be champions of both the Russell County and District Seven tournaments. Boys Basketball J First row, left to right: Bruce Barrett, Mana- ger; Jimmy Honaker, Carl Jackson, Rans Cox, Jimmy Hale, Eldridge Busic, Len Busic. Second row: Mr. Elkins, Coach; Andy Harmon, Ronnie Musick, Freddie Barrett, Joe Dye, H. T. Sword, Don Richman, Otis Wilson. ANDY HARMAN Captain OMAR ELKINS Coach FRED BARRETT Co-Captain Girls Basketball Left to right : Margaret Salotti, Phyllis Greg- ory, Nola Mae Compton, Nancy Barrett, Mildred Rutherford, Annette Davis, Jo Ann Musick, Sue Artrip, Nancy Rickman, Shelby Fuller, Dolores Hale, Ruth Davis, Rhonda Artrip, Phyllis Comp- ton, Loretta Matney, Nancy Dye, Charlotte Phil- lips. Standing: Mrs. Williams. NANCY RICKMAN Co-Captain MRS. WILLIAMS Coach SHELBY FULLER Captain I Baseball First row, left to right: Joe Dye, Andy Harman, H. T. Sword, Bruce Bar- rett, Rans Cox, Ronald Wilson. Second row: Mr. Elkins, Coach; Ronald Barrett, Freddy Barrett, Sherman Compton, Jim- my Honaker. Third row: Earl Jean Hess, Henry Stinson, Roger Thomp- son. Junior Varsity Kneeling: Douglas Honaker, Eddie Stovall, Coach; Henry Stinson, Ronald Wilson, Paul Eddie Busic, J. D. Cook. Standing: Mr. Elkins, Jackson, Wayne Plaster. Cheerleaders Sybil Thompson Margaret Wilson Betty Wymer Pat Williams Standing, left to right: Sybil Thomp- son, Margaret Wilson. Seated: Betty Wymer, Pat Williams. Through the persistent efforts of the Par- ent-Teachers Association, a dental clinic is now in progress in the high school clinic. Dr. Eugene Thomas Bryan, who was sent by the State Department of Education, has averaged 280 corrections per month. Mr. A. P. Baldwin dramatically “ends” the activities of 1957. And the Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spring love felt everywhere; And each floiver and herb on Earth’s dark breast Rose f rom the dreams of its wintry rest. — Shelly Elementary School PAUL OSBORNE Elementary Principal Mrs. Ida McKinnon Seventh Grade Miss June Rakes Seventh Grade Mrs. Ernestine Stovall Seventh Grade Miss Hazel Barrett Sixth Grade Mrs. M. R. Shrader Sixth Grade Miss Callie Bowling Fifth Grade Miss Myrtle Hubbard Fifth Grade Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter Fourth Grade Miss Laura Smith Fourth Grade Miss Lucille Mays Third Grade Mrs. Nora Shelton Third Grade Miss Nora Taylor Second Grade Miss Mary Steele Vencill Second Grade Miss Thelma Boyd First Grade Miss Edith Mays First Grade Mrs. Anna H. Miller First Grade MRS. STOVALL S SEVENTH GRADE First row: Gracie Asbury, Larry Baldwin, Elbert Ball, Shirley Barnhart, Virgelee Barton, Dewey Ben- nett, Bernice Blankenship, Margaret Ann Boyd, Ter- ry Campbell, Hassell Clark, Carolyn Combs. Second row: Carolyn Compton, Charlene Comp- ton, Yvonne Compton, MacArthur Crabtree, James Crissman, Lottie Fields, Viola Fields, Joyce Hale, Anna Harris, Geraldine Harris, James Harris. Third row: Daphne Hess, Darnell Hess, Della Gay Hess, Eveleen Hess, Dolly Honaker, Quay B. Honaker, Sammie Honaker, Bertha Hurt, Richard Jackson, Earl Johnson, Lola Johnson. Fourth row: C. H. Kendrinch, Jr., Ronald Ken- drinch, W. J. Locklard, Robert Martin, Barbara Mu- sick, Kirby Musick, Lana Perry, Fay Ray, Elva Short, Garland Taylor, Robert Whited, Joan Wolford. mrs. McKinnon s seventh grade First row: Nancy Artrip, Billy Baldwin, Sue Ball, Mary Joyce Ball, Roger Boyd, Ricky Buskill, Voneva Combs, Mary Evelyn Compton, Wayne Compton, Jackie Cox, Wanda Cox. Second row: Frances Dye, Evelyn Fields, How- ard Fuller, Robert Hale, Sylvia Harris, Brenda Hess, Fayrene Hess, Brenda Honaker, Lanny Honaker, Evelyn Hubbard, LeRoy Hubbard. Third row: Mary Joyce Hubbard, Shirley Hub- bard, Andrew Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Carolyn Jessee, Billy May, Carol Miller, Jimmie Musick, Glenn Edward Owens, Ferrell Perkins, Harold Price. Fourth row: Mary Jane Ray, Henry Reynolds, Larry Runyon, Margaret Sargent, Maynard Sauls, Harold Short, Shirley Steele, Louie Taylor, Norman Thompson, Gaynell Viers, Edith Whited, J. B. Wilson. MISS RAKES’ SEVENTH GRADE First row : Phyllis Blankership, David Buckland, Paul Chambers, Carl Coleman, Clyde Colley, Lorene Compton, Eugene Cook, Irene Crabtree, Phyllis Crabtree, Helen Dye, Roger Ferrell. Second row: Patty Fields, James Fife, Carolyn Garrison, Clarence Griffith, Anna Pearl Harris, Bar- bara Harris, Linda Harrison, Martha Harrison, Ted Harrison, Don Hess. Lucy Hess. Third row: Fred Honaker, Amelda Howard, Gene Jackson, Wanda Justice, Jimmie King, Gerald How- ard, Mary Sue Osborne, Don Owens, Wayne Palmer, Junior Peck, Louise Phipps. Fourth row: William Price, Allen Sargent, Lu- cille Sargent, Christine Smith, Irene Stevens, Carlos Stinson, Clarence Stinson, Raymond Stinson, Jim Thompson, Alicia Walk, Mona Yates. MRS. SHRADERS SIXTH GRADE First row: Carter Ball, Leonard Bel- cher, Lowell Bise, Jerry Lee Clark, Louise Coleman, Garland Lee Cox, Donald Desk- ins, Helen Jo Fields, Clyde Hale. Second row: Gladys Pearl Hess, Joan Hess, William Hess, Gaynelle Holliday, Earl Honaker, Gaylene Honaker, Halford Honaker, Dwight Jackson, Betty Gay Marshall. Third row: Susie A. Meadows, Patsy Miller, Kenneth Owens, Mabel Ratcliffe, Harry- Lee Ray, Jimmy Ray, Paul Ray, Jackie Riche, Kathleen Rose. Fourth row: Elva Gay Suits, Betty Taylor, Gene Taylor, Luther Thompson, Roger Wells, Richard Wymer, Jr. MISS BARRETT S SIXTH GRADE First row: Judy Carol Artrip, Geraldine Ball, Lloyd Carlton Barrett, Robert Lee Bar- rett, Margie Crabtree, Lois Compton, Sherry Lynn Deel, Douglas Dye, Evangeline Dye. Second row: Thurman Gent, Ruth Gil- ley, Ronnie Hale, Maxine Ann Hess, Mary Sue Honaker, Teresa Hutchison, Claude Lester, Roger Marshall, Wanda McGlothin. Third row: Darlene Miller, Garland Miller, Thelma Sue Miller, Nancy Ann Owens, Clairine Price, Loretta Ray, Buford Slate, Robert Lee Snead, Beverly A. Sykes. Fourth row: Ellis Taylor, Jimmie Tay- lor, Howard Vance, Jr., James Carl Wallace, Jimmie Lawrence Wells. James W. Whitt, Janice Whitt, Mary Kathryn Wilson. MISS HUBBARD S FIFTH GRADE First row: Alice Asbury, Sherleen Ball, Wanda Louise Ball, Willie Belcher, Mary El- len Bise, Ruth Colley, Donald Compton, Charley Cox, Jr., James Ball Cox. Second row: Patricia Cox, Lou Emma Dye, Wayne Edwards, Shirley Ferguson, Glenda Ree Hale, Eunice Hess, Myrtle Marie Hess, Peggy Lou Honaker, Jack Hudson. Third row: Bobby Ray Hughes, Larry Carl Hurt, Thurman Lockhart, Robert Lee Massie, Annis Miller, Alvie Gene Perkins, Brenda Perkins, Brenda Perry, Shirley Per- rigan. Fourth row: Sandra Jean Ray, Carolyn Jovce Reedy, Walter Lee Reynolds, Shirley Ann Sword, John Oartee Sykes, Norsie Mae Thomas, Joe Wells, Clarence Yates, Chester Yates. MISS BOWLING’S FIFTH GRADE First row: Michael Ball, Billy Barnhart, J. C. Barnhart, John Ccmbs, Billy Compton, Paul Compton, Ruth Compton, Larry Cook. Nancy Crabtree, Kennith Dye. Second row: Margaret Dye, Maudie Grif- fith, Loretta Harrison, Carrie Helbert, Joan Hess, Mary Hess, Pearl Hess, Shirley Hess, Sue Hess, Carol Honaker. Third row: David Honaker, Billy Hubbard, Marvin Justice, James Morgan, Leonard Mu- sick, Burl Nash, Mary Palmer, Vernie Perkins, Lana Presley, Johnny Reedy. Fourth row: Martha Shortt, Wilma Shortt, Jackie Steele, Madeline Thomas, Roger Thomp- son, Jackie VanDyke, Wayne Wells, Lynn White, Lillian Whited, Mabel Wilson. MISS SMITH’S FOURTH GRADE First row: Jimmy Akers, J. C. Barton. Jun- ior Belcher, Betty Boyd, Janie Boyd, Linda Boyd, Brenda Crissman, Lora Jane Fuller, Rachel Fuller, Danny Hale. Second row: Harold Hale, Johnny Hess, Maggie Hess, Opal Hess, Thurman Hess, Wayne Hess, Harold Honaker, Judy Honaker, Sue Honaker, Roger Hubbard. Third row: Anne Hutchinson, Kay Jack- son, Marjorie McReynolds, James Millsap, Katherine Morgan, Judith Musick, Doris Sue Perrigan, Linda Ramsey, Barbara Ray, Ruth Mitchie. Fourth row: Lester Russell, Mary Kather- ine Stump, Faye Sykes, Larry Sykes, Dorothy Taylor, Phyllis Taylor, Nancy Thompson, Vir- ginia Wilson. MRS. SLAUGHTER S FOURTH GRADE First row: Kirby Barrett, David Bartee, Roger Clark, Harold Cook, McKinley Compton, Sherman Compton, Virgil Crabtree, Roger Davidson, Jimmie Ferguson, Virginia Fields, Carolyn Fletcher. Second row: James Griffith, Patsy Griffith, Carl Hale, Lois Ann Harris, James Hess, Paul Hess, Pollie Hess, Daniel Honaker, Fairley Honaker, Herman Honaker, Janice Honaker. Third row: Jimmie Honaker, Patty Honaker, Russell Howard, Wesley Hubbard, Mary Jackson, Doris Justice, Mildred Meadows, B. H. Miller, Curtis Millsap, Helen Peck, Bobby Rose. Fourth row: Troy Short, Thomas Stump, Harry Stinson, Berke Sword, Mildred Thomas, Douglas Wells, Phyllis Wells, Lois Whited. MISS MAYS’ THIRD GRADE rx lY u w j™,.. - o , 4, f ’ ' P ' fs mk O O % . 4 ft rv t A t w f r i a .r-A ■ ' •-V s Wm A A C ' ) o 3 1 v . i- ft A H 1i If r t. f : s ' IA | A ’V - h ! 5k ' ( f 4 v 1 V A) r ■ v r- ft q| 4 First row: Carmen Ball, Irene Bowman, Linda Combs, Jackie Compton, James Compton, Kerry Cook, Kristina Cook, Larry Cox, Douglas Dye, Eloise Ferrell, Judy Fuller. Second row: Birchard Griffith, Carol Grizzle, Brenda Hale, Charles Hess, Garnet Lee Hess, Garnet Lynn Hess, John Hess, Sheldon Hess, Linda Honaker, Wanda Honaker, Gladys Massie. Third row: Sylvia McGlothin, Sharon Miller, Ira Nash, Jerry Osburn, Connie Sue Osburn, Frankie Perry, Brenda Presley, Carlos Ray, Jackie Ray, Douglas Saul, Brack Slate. Fourth row: James Statem, Ronald Stinson, Sandra Stoots, Kenneth Stump, Jackie Stump, Sylvia Swords, Marvin Taylor, Charles Wallace, Roger Wal- lace, Freddie Wampler, Dreama Worsham. MISS SHELTON’S THIRD GRADE First row : James Asbury, Charma Bartee, Jim- my Baldwin, William Belcher, Frankie Blevens, Sharon Brown, Barbara Chafin, Shirley Colley, Pearl Compton, Allen Couch, Linda Cox. Second row: Dannie Deskins, Audra Fuller, Daryl Furgeson, Paul Harris, Josephine Harris, Ed- die Harrison, Claude Hess, Patricia Hess, Wayne Honaker, Dannie Howard, Lynn Hubbard. Third row: Rilda Hudson, Donald Hughes, Paul Hurt, Kennith Jones, Gary Maxfield, Asa Meadows, Ona Gay Price, Leon Price, Elizabeth Ray, Becky Richardson, Deana Runyon. Fourth row: Larry Smith, Delmar Stephens, Brenda Stinson, Robert Taylor, Patty Taylor, Ona Mae Wallace, Linda Ward, Lonnie Whitt, Billy Wymer, Larry Yates. MISS VENCIL’S SECOND GRADE First row: Ramona Ball, Lee Roy Ball, Daniel Barnhart, Marvin Barnhart, Freeman Barton, Willie Coleman, Kennith Crabtree, Clinton Dye, Larry Fields, Phillip Fields. Second row: Jimmy Fuller, Larry Fuller, Bobby Griffith, Louise Harris, Billy Helbert, Bonnie Sue Hess, Patricia Hess, Bonnie Sue Honaker, Jimmy Honaker. Mary Carol Honaker. Third row: Stafford Honaker, Tommy Jones, Janith Justice, Rolf Marshall, Alec Mas- sey, Carlos McReynolds, L. D. Owens, Larry Peck, David Perkins, Brenda Price. Fourth row: Dwight Price, McArthur Rey- nolds, Paulette Reynolds, Willard Reynolds, Carl Sargent, Linda Street, Doris Taylor, Anna Gay Thomas, Estil Vance, Wanda Vance, Janet Wallace. MISS TAYLOR’S SECOND GRADE First row: Bonnie Lou Belcher, Jimmy Bise, Robert Bise, Jimmy Boyd, Ann Chafin, Linda Chakin, James Crabtree, Rosa Dye, Car- olyn Gent, Clara Gross. Second row: Edward Hale, Jean Hale, Roger Hale, Larry Harris, Eugene Hess, James Hess, Joey Hess, John Hess, Maggie Hess, Ruby Hess. Third row: Vencil Hess, Jerry Honaker, Linda Honaker, Larry Howard, Jesse Justice, Cecil Miller, Vergie Morgan, Billie Robinson, Roy Skidmore, Gray Smith. Fourth row: Wayne Stevens, Shirley Sykes, James Taylor, Sharon Thompson, Linda Wil- son, Edna Yates, Peggy Yates. MISS BOYD’S FIRST GRADE First row: Darius Allen Ball, Leonard Ball, Linda Jean Brewer, Sylvia Jean Compton, J. B. Deel, Betty Jean Ferguson, Laura Gay Gent, Sandra Kay Gent, Wanda Jean Hale, Wanda Sue Harrison. Second row: Carmie Hess, Charlie Hess, George Hess, Marshall Hess, Randall Hillman, James Honaker, Stevie Honaker, Wanda Jean Honaker, Carolyn Hubbard, Martha Justice. Third row: Brenda Kiser, Oscar Massie, Carol McReynolds, Jerry Perkins, Arnold Ray, George Reynolds, Dewey Sims, Betty Sue Stump, Helen Stump, Richard Stump. Fourth row: Wanda Sue Stump, Douglas Sykes, Anna Ruth Taylor, Larry Taylor, Robert Thomas, Ronnie VanDyke, Emma Lee Wamp- ler, Ronnie Wells, Wade Wells, Elizabeth Ann Whitt, Patsy Yates. MISS MAYS’ FIRST GRADE First row: Edward Asbrook, Sylvia Mae Baldwin, Thurman Ball, Larry Combs, Leonard Deskins, Donna Dye, Billy Joe Foleno, Randy Grizzle, Albert Harris, Howard Helbert. Second row: Wanda Helbert, Dallas Hess, Lawrence Hess, Margaret Hess, Susan Hess, Judith Honaker, Larry Honaker, Wanda Hon- aker, Jessie Howard, Wilmer Howard. Third row: Guy Keene, James Lester, Ran- dolph Lyall, George Miller, Donald Milsap, Ernest Perkins, Richard Perkins, Patricia Ram- sey, Kathy Richardson, Brenda Ritchie. Fourth row: Roy Sauls, John Lee Stinson, Larry Stump, Billy Taylor, Harry Taylor, Lo- retta Ward, Olivia Whited, Robert Whitt, Don- na Wilson, Phyllis Yates. MISS MILLER’S FIRST AND SECOND GRADES FIRST GRADE First row: Sarah Mae Colley, Lynn Crabtree, Cecil Glen Harris, Clara Hess. Arlin Danny Honaker, Jimmie Honaker, Thomas Honaker, Carolyn Jackson. Second row: Sylvia Mae Justice, McKinley McGlothin, Lucille Morgan, Barbara Jean Perkins, Catherine Stev- ens, Ralph Edward Stump, G. P. Tay- lor, Linda Sue Taylor. SECOND GRADE Third row: Harold David Asbury, David Barrett, James Allen Boyd, Peg- gy Compton, Earl Gene Gregory, Anita Hess, Wayne Kiser, Danny Ray. Fourth row: Betty Ratcliff, Wil- lard Ratcliff, Frank Short, Ronald Lee Sword, Jerry Wavne Thompson, Tom Whited. Boys’ Choir First row, left to right : Sheldon Hess, Charlie Wallace, Larry Cox, Kenneth Jones, Brack Slate, Roger Clark, Jimmy Baldwin, Kirby Barrett, Curtis Millsap, Freddie Wamp- ler, Jerry Osborne, H. L. Honaker, Carl Hale. Second row: Harold Hale, Larry Sykes, Paul Hurt, J. C. Barton, James Millsap, David Honaker, Lynn White, Lloyd Barrett, Wesley Hubbard, Larry Cook, Wayne Yates, J. C. Barn- hart, Chester Yates. Third row Lanny Honaker, J. B. Wilson, James Hale, Billy Baldwin, Ricky Buskill, Lar- ry Runyon, Clarence Yates, Larry Hurt, Miss Jamison. Boys’ Patrol Bottom, left to right: Larry Runyon, J. B. Wilson, Buford Slate, Hassell Clark, Jimmy King, Gerald Miller, Don Hess, Carl Coleman, Jimmy Thompson, Ronnie Kendrick, Roger Slate, Terry Cambel, McArthur Crabtree. Standing: Rickey Buskill, Billy Baldwin, Wayne Compton, Ronnie Hale, Paul Chambers, Eugene Cook, Gene Jackson, William Price, Wayne Palmer, Jim Fyfe, Roger Ferrell, David Bucklin, Roger Smith, Danny Brown, Bee Smith, Raynard Belcher, W. J. Lockhart, Clay B. Honaker. Standing in bus door: Jack Whitt, left; Sonny Smith, right. 1. Denver and Juanita Wilson 2. Midge’s Sock-Rock 3. Jean and Linda 4. Ruth Davis 5. 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ALBERT HONAKER VIRGINIA HONAKER VIRGINIA ANDY H. JENKINS Compliments of “The Master Cleaner ’ M. M. LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLY INCORPORATED Phone 175 P. 0. Box 535 RICHLANDS VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA Compliments of For the Best in Food BOYD BROTHERS Visit GARAGE WIMPY JONES RAVEN VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA RUSSELL MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Compliments of General Insurance W. H. DAVIS Phone 115 LEBANON VIRGINIA HONAKER VIRGINIA Phone TR 3-7871 Subscribe To THE NEWS PROGRESS HONAKER ESSO SERVICE CENTER Phone 179 RICHLANDS, VIRGINIA “Service Is Our Motto” Featuring HONAKER, VIRGINIA A Complete Line of Office Supplies W. R. Holliday, Jr., Owner and Office Furniture Compliments of Best Wishes to the Class of ’57 E. L. JACKSON CO. TYPEWRITER “A Safe Drug Store” SALES SERVICE COMPANY RICHLANDS, VIRGINIA 832 State Street BRISTOL, TENN.-VA. For the Best in Food Compliments of Visit HILL TOP DRIVE-IN SID’S GRILL HONAKER VIRGINIA RAVEN VIRGINIA Best Wishes THE CLOTHING MART BURNS AND LIVELY “ Clothes the Family” Lawyers J. L. Hankins, Prop. Phone 521 LEBANON VIRGINIA RICHLANDS, VIRGINIA RUSSELL HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. Compliments of Hardware and Farm Machinery THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK LEBANON VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA Best Wishes CITY JENKS AND MAST WAREHOUSE MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Phone 275 LEBANON VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA Compliments of the Compliments Employees of of MODERN CHEVROLET SALES W. B. F. WHITE Billie Sue Simmons Herman Stump Sue Ball Russell Slaughter P. D. Slate Peanut Eaton 0. J. Kiser Ezra Ratliff Cowan Presley Baxtor Cook Don Null Burley Williams Glenn Compton Donald Farmer Jake Mosby James Eaton Stan Farmer Lloyd Harrison Craig Worsham Harry Fife Jake Harris Lacy Elswick Lester Shell Carter Taylor AND SONS Dealer In Hardware, Furniture and Building Material RIGHLANDS, VIRGINIA William Robert Bowman A Bank For Best Wishes ALL THE PEOPLE THE to the RIGHLANDS NATIONAL Class of 1957 BANK RIGHLANDS VIRGINIA VALLEYDALE Member F. D. I. C. SWIM’S JEWELRY PACKERS, INC. Watch Repair and Engraving Valley dale Meat Products Phone 487-J BRISTOL VIRGINIA RICHLANDS VIRGINIA WILSON Best Wishes QUALITY CLEANERS LUTHER COMPTON Laundry and Dry Cleaning Manufacturer of Three Day Service Pick-Up and Delivery Lumber, Logs, Mine Supplies One Day Service Member of Cash and Carry National Hardwood Lumber Association Phone TR 3-3511 Phone TR 3-4211 HONAKER, VIRGINIA 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 Service Phone TRinity 3-3221 HONAKER VIRGINIA Best Wishes RAVEN SUPPLY COMPANY RAVEN VIRGINIA CENTRAL GROCERY Garden Fresh Vegetables Grade A Meats Quality Groceries Self Service — Free Delivery HONAKER VIRGINIA Compliments of “ Your Shopping Center GEORGE F. PATRICK Churn gold Candies Notions JENKS MAST DEPARTMENT STORE Meats HONAKER VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of Dr. Giles Q. Gilmer Tanner’s Nickol’s Service Station Swords Service Station Gary’s Store Reily Wilson Perkins Service Station Nash’s Cab Ruth’s Beauty Shop Mr. B. T. Miller Bill Wilson The Modern Shoppe Rev. Allen Walsh Anne Ewing C. D. Beamer Army and Navy Store Town Shop Geneva’s Cafe Ferrell’s Shoe Shop Dr. F. H. Moore Compliments of DICKENSON JEWELRY HONAKER VIRGINIA KERN’S BAKERY Compliments of LEBANON FURNITURE COMPANY THE Stoves — Floor Coverings Radios — Refrigerators Rugs — Linoleum — Etc. FIRST NATIONAL A Complete Line of BANK Furniture “Everything for the Home” RIGHLANDS VIRGINIA Phone 100 LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of Compliments of HONAKER SUPPLY COMPANY INCORPORATED HONAKER FUNERAL HOME Dealers in Hardware Furniture Builder’s Supplies Phone TR 3-3411 HONAKER, VIRGINIA HONAKER, VIRGINIA P. F. BROWN SON Dairy — Grade A Milk HONAKER VIRGINIA Compliments of Gandlewax - Smokeless Fuel Company, Inc. TAZEWELL VIRGINIA BEST WISHES to THE EDITOR OF THE 1957 TORCH EDWARD BAKER TYLER LOCKHART (Favorite Uncles) FASHIONS AND TOGS For Teenage GIRLS AND BOYS To Complete Every SCHOOL ENSEMBLE “Each Store a Complete Merchandising Center ISLAND CREEK STORES and ISLAND CREEK COAL COMPANY DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of DISTINCTIVE PRIZE WINNING SCHOOL ANNUALS Commonwealth Press, Inc. FIRST AND BERKLEY STREETS RADFORD - VIRGINIA V


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