Honaker High School - Torch Yearbook (Honaker, VA)
- Class of 1961
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THE SENIOR CLASS of HONAKER HIGH SCHOOL Presents THE 1961 TORCH JOURNALISM CLASS, Editor H. T. RUTHERFORD, Business Manager FOREWORD To early man the ring was a symbol of his dominion over some problem or obstacle. The high school ring symbolizes our dominion over the first twelve years of the endless circle of learning. After graduation the process of learning will continue as long as we live. Since, however, 1960-61 will mark the end of our being together and the beginning of our separate lives in other fields of learning, we have attempted to preserve through the circle of the class ring some of the endearing moments of our associations together in Honaker High School. We hope that each division of this book will bring you pleasant memories of classmates, teachers, and school activities. May this Torch help you to recapture and relive many moments of difficult but happy school days. The ring of friendship thou art, Binding our hearts together When we are far apart, In foul or fair weather. A symbol of accomplishment, A sign of encircling love. Let us ne’er forget thee On earth or in heaven above. IN MEMORIAM NELL HAMBRICK BALDWIN The beloved wife of our principal and a sincere friend to the school and community. — 3 — MR. A. P. BALDWIN, Principal, and DARLENE HARMON, Secretary HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Left to right : Nancy Aker, Typing and Short- Busic, English, Journalism, and Latin; Mr. Otis hand; Mrs. Grace BeCraft, Piano and Glee Club; Caldwell, Mathematics and Geometry Mr. E. N. Busic, Agriculture and Shop; Mrs. E. N. 4 — I Left to right: Betty Campbell, Home Economics; Mrs. W. H. Davis, English and French; Mary Sue Mr. Douglas R. Clark, English and World Geography; Fuller, Government and Guidance. Mr. Sam Couch, Science, Biology, and Chemistry; HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Left to right: Mrs. Max Greene, Librarian: raphy; Mr. David Musick, Bookkeeping and Typing; Mrs. George Harrington, English; Yvonne Linkous, Mr. H. G. Musick, English and Speech. Science; Mrs. John Miller, U. S. History and Geog- Left to right: Mr. Paul T. Osborne, Mathematics; Sutherland, Science and Home Economics; Mrs. Lucy Robinson, Algebra and Mathematics; Arvena Robert Thompson, History; Mr. Howard Webb, Salyers, Physical Education and Health; Mrs. Bill Physical Education, Boys’ Basketball Coach. — 5 — Left to right: H. T. Rutherford, Jr., Business Manager; Mr. David Musick, Business Sponsor; and Judy Price, As- sistant Business Manager. THE 1961 TORCH Editorial Staff, left to right: Jackie Rowe, rett. Charlotte Osborne, Faye Bays, Mrs. Busic, Ronnie Williams, Naoma Combs, Judy Herndon, Editorial Sponsor, and Judy Ferrell. Phyllis McGlothlin, Ruba Lou Hess, Brenda Bar- CLASSES THE 1961 SENIOR CLASS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President LYNDA SUE YATES Vice-President YVONNE TAYLOR Secretary HELEN TUGGLE Treasurer DANNY BROWN MASCOTS TERESA HONAKER and EDDIE SAMPLE — 8 — SENIORS Betty Lorene Ball (Betty) Ambition: Secretary. Motto: They serve God who serve His creatures Sara Kaye Ball (Kaye) Ambition: Public Account- ant. Motto: Confidence is the companion of success. Margie Ball (Red) Ambition: To get the best things out of life. Motto: Personality is to the woman what perfume is to the flower. Faye Loretta Bays (Faye) Ambition: Housewife. Motto: Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Mary Katherine Boyd (Kat) Ambition: Home Economist. Motto: The first step is all the difficulty. Shirley Marie Br own (Shirley) Ambition: Bookkeeper. Motto: Wisdom and good- ness are twin born. Brenda Barrett (Benge) Ambition: Home Economist. Motto: To make my best better. LuAnna Bostic Ambition: Private Secre- tary. Motto: To know how to laugh is to know how to reign. Danny Lee Brown (Fuzzy) Ambition: Public Account- ant. Motto: : The greatest men are the simplest. Eddie Busic Ambition: Medical doctor. Motto: He gives twice who gives quickly. Estil Childress (Ink) Ambition: To see the world. Motto: Prove all things and hold fast to that which is good. Dewey Carlos Combs (Tojo) Ambition: To marry a beautiful girl. Motto: The secret lies in knowing what you want and how to get it. Glen Leon Duty Ambition: To study busi- ness. Motto: Live like you want to because you will never have another chance. Mabel Ann Edwards Ambition: To be a suc- cess in whatever work I choose. Motto: I would help others out of fellow feeling. Judy L. Ferrell (Judy) Ambition: To live a life with a broad margin. Motto: Hold fast to that which is good, always seeking the kingdom of God and His righteous- ness. Geraldine Coleman (Geral) Ambition: Housekeeper. Motto: It is a very good world to live in Naoma Ruth Combs (Naoma) Ambition: To see the world and the people in it. Motto: Laugher is the key to life. Cecil Eugene Dye (Cec) Ambition: Marry a pretty woman. Motto: Be wiser than other people if you can, but do not tell them so. Charles Ferguson (Muskrat) Ambition: Policeman. Motto: Money will buy everything. N. J. Garrison, Jr. (Buddy) Ambition: To be boss. Motto: Take life as it comes, slow and easy. CLASS OF ’61 SENIORS Claude Richard Hale (Dickie) Ambition: To make a good career in the Air Force. Motto: Live every day as if it were the last. Danny Hess (Dan) Ambition: To see the world and the girls in it. Motto: Life is short and so am I. Elma Sue Hess (Susie) Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Do well the duty that lies before you. Judith Anne Herndon (Judy) Ambition: To be a success in the field I have chosen. Motto: Life is like a bed of snow, be careful how you tread it for every track will show. David Hess (Dave) Ambition: To play a guitar like Duane Eddie. Motto: Love sought is good but given unsought is better. Peggy Joyce Hess (Peg) Ambition: To be a success in life. Motto: Never put off un- til tomorrow what can be done today. Ruba Lou Hess (Booby) Ambition: Teacher. Motto: We learn by teach- ing. Shirley Faye Hess (Faye) Ambition: Nurse. Motto: Wisdom is often times nearer when we stoop than when we soar. Joann Fogleman Honaker (Joann) Ambition: Joy throughout life. Motto: Take care of the minutes for the hours will take care of them- selves. Pearl Phyllis Horton (Lefty) Ambition: To be successful in any field I choose. Motto: Face the world with a smile and you will go places. Peggy Joyce Howard (Jim) Ambition: Nurse. Motto: Friendliness is an excellent wearing qual- ity. Charles Dean Jackson (Dean) Ambition: F B.I. Motto: Still water runs deep. Jackie Jessee (Jack) Ambition: Business. Motto: Think twice before you speak, especially if you intend to say what you think. Oma Jane Keen (Jane) Ambition: To be a success- ful beautician. Motto: Live and let live but live a life worth liv- ing. Feggy Sue Lawson (Peg) Ambition: Secretary. Motto: We spend our years as the tale is told. Carolyn Jackson (Carol) Ambition: Travel. Motto: Never do today w -at you can do tomor- row. Herbert Leon Jamison (Herb) Ambotion: To see the United States. Motto: Live every day past as if it were your last. Gaynelle Keen (Gay) Ambition: Nurse. Motto: To the valiant heart, naught is impossible. Margaret Sue Land (Sue) Ambition: To be success- ful in any field I choose. Motto: Laugh and the world will laugh with you, but cry and you will cry alone. John D. Maxfield (J. D.) Ambition: Heavy equip- ment constructionist. Motto: Touch the sour- est points with sweetest terms. CLASS OF ’61 SENIORS Phyllis Anne McGlothlin (Pam) Ambition: To see the world and the people in it. Motto: Laughter is the key to life. Judy Carrol Miller (Judy) Ambition: Private Secre- tary. Motto: Small service is true service while it lasts. Ronald Newberry (Ronnie) Ambition: To go to Alaska. Motto: Life is short so live it up. Paul Thomas Osborne (Tom) Ambition: Mechanic. Motto: Live the present and forget the past. Garnet L. Plaster Ambition: Diesel Mechanic. Motto: Live each day to its fullest, for tomorrow may never come. Rosemary Meyers (Rosie) Ambition: Secretary. Motto: To live, love, and be happy. Rebekah B. Musick Ambition: Happiness, long life, and prosperity. Motto: Hurt not others in ways that you yourself would find hurtful. Charlotte Osborne (Chari) Ambition: Nurse. Motto: It is best to love wisely, no doubt; but to love foolishly is better than not to be able to love at all. Ester Lovera Perkins (Ester) Ambition: Air Force. Motto: I would help others out of a fellow feeling. Jackie Plaster (Jack) Ambition: To see the world. Motto: Do nothing today you can put off until to- morrow for tonight some- one may invent some- thing to do it for you. Ronnie C. Plaster (Moe) Ambition: To provide sat- isfaction for myself and those around me Motto: Plan today as to live forever; live today as to die tomorrow. Margaret Lucille Ray Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Wisdom is often times nearer when we stoop than when we soar. Orthie Pearl Richardson (Pearl) Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Face the world with a smile. Harry T. Rutherford, Jr. (Budge) Ambition: To become a U. S. Senator. Motto: Live and learn from mistakes of others. Roger Preston Slate Ambition: F.B.I. Motto: A smile is like an echo; it always comes back to you. Julia Anne Price (Judy) Ambition: A degree in nursing. Motto: The day shall not be up so soon as I try the fair adventure of to- morrow. Minnie Ruth Ray (Minnie) Ambition: To succeed in any field that I choose. Motto: Remember thy cre- ator in the days of thy youth. Jackie Rowe Ambition: To share in the wisdom of old mothers, and the innocence of young children, to love people to the utmost. Motto: When well off I have more than I expect and better than I de- serve. J. E. Shepard, Jr. (Shag) Ambition: To enter and make good in some pro- fession Motto: Work makes the workman; work, wait, win. Nancy Smith (Pee Wee) Ambition: Business Ad- ministration. Motto: Why take life so seriously? You will never get out alive. SENIORS Roger Allen Smith Ambition: Heavy equip- ment operator. Motto: Be wise worldly, but not worldly wise. Martha Barton Stevens (Marka) Ambition: To be success- ful in my chosen career. Motto: Climb though the rocks be rugged. Terry Strouth (T. J.) Ambition: To marry a rich widow. Motto: Eat, drink, and be merry. Helen Farmer Tuggle Ambition: Housewife. Motto: Give to the world the best that you have, and the best will come back to you. Roger White Ambition: To be success- ful in life. Motto: It is a good world to live in, to lend or to spend, or to give in. Doris Steele Ambition: Nurse. Motto: If you can’t laugh at least you can smile. Jacqueline Stinson (Jackie) Ambition: To succeed in any field I choose. Motto: Rest if you must, but never quit. Yvonne Taylor (Bonnie) Ambition: Stenographer. Motto: Nothing is impos- sible to a willing heart and a determined mind. Jo Ann Webb (Jo) Ambition: Nurse. Motto: Wisdom is often times nearer when we stoop than when we soar. Learh Karen Whited (Karene) Ambition: Secretary. Motto: Work is the root of successfulness. Ronald Williams (Ronnie) Ambition: To succeed in life. Motto: Actions speak loud- er than words. Mary Lynn Wysor Ambition: Success and happiness. Motto: The little sweet doth kill much bitterness. James Larry Wysor (Foots) Ambition: To pay my in- debtedness to my par- ents. Motto: Live and learn. Lynda Sue Yates (Boney) Ambition: Laboratory Technician. Motto: The joy of living is his who has the heart to demand it. Gerunds, participles, themes, precise writing, parts of speech, and dia- gramming sentences con- tinue to confuse, perplex, and muddle! In literature the Seniors travel with Drake and the “seadogs”; they revel in Elizabethtan courtliness and idyllic love and enjoy the Shakespearean theater. The journalism class is ever busy trying to get the school paper to press or the yearbook to the publisher. CLASS OF ’61 Lynda Sue Yates (First) Brenda Barrett (Second ) Mary Katherine Boyd (Second) Edward Lee Busic (Third) Julia Anne Price (Fourth) Yvonne Taylor (Fifth) SENIOR HONOR ROLL Martha Stevens (Sixth) Peggy Joyce Hess (Seventh) Gaynelle Keene (Eighth) Kay Ball (Ninth) Danny Brown (Ninth) Ruba Lou Hess (Tenth) — 17 — WHO’S WHO A r MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST DEPENDABLE WITTIEST Julia Price Peggy Howard Nancy Smith and Ronnie Plaster and Cecil Dye and Danny Brown MOST INTELLECTUAL MOST ATHLETIC MOST TALENTED Brenda Barrett and Eddie Busic LuAnna Bostic and Dickie Hale Charlotte Osborne and Jackie Rowe — 18 — [ONAKER HIGH FRIENDLIEST MOST CO-OPERATIVE MOST BASHFUL Naoma Combs and Ronnie Williams Mary Katherine Boyd and J. E. Shephard Judy Miller and Tommy Osborne BEST ALL AROUND MOST MASCULINE AND MOST FEMININE Karen Whited and Roger White Rebekah Musick and Larry Wysor BEST GROOMED Mary Lynn Wysor and Jackie Jessee — 19 — CLASS 19 6 2 THE 0 F A group of Juniors studying American history with teacher, Mrs. Audie Miller. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ROBERT WHITED President DAN OWENS Vice-President C. H. KENDRICK, JR. Secretary EVELYN HUBBARD Treasurer - 20 - JUNIORS Nancy Faye Artrip Billy Baldwin Larry Bert Baldwin Sue Ball Shirley Barnhart Virgilee Barton Lois Boyd Lee Roy Breedlove Wilma Brown Ricky Buskill Willis Ray Childress James Carl Coleman Clyde Colley Carolyn Combs Voneva Combs Earbara Compton Mary Evelyn Compton Patty Compton Yvon Compton Wanda Cox Mac Crabtree James Crissman Dean Curry Billie Lou Davis CLASS Frances Dye Helen Dye Lovelene Dye Tommy Dye Roger Ferrell Patricia Fields Richard Gregory Edward Gross Lucy Jane Hale James Harris Sylvia Harris Martha Sue Harrison Frances Helton Carolyn Herndon Jimmy Herndon Brenda Hess Daphene Hess Della Gay Hess Jerry Lee Hess Linda Hodges Lanny Honaker Jo Evelyn Hubbard Joyce Jackson Kermit Gene Jackson OF ’62 Nilah James Carolyn Jessee Samuel Johnson C. H. Kendrick, Jr Ronnie Kendrick Phyllis Ann Lawson W. J. Lockhart Jana McNulty Barbara Matney Evelyn Carol Miller Gerald Miller Judy Darlene Miller Nadine Miller Peggy Miller Ruby Jean Miller Louise Mitchell Earlene Musick Jimmy Musick George Dan Owens Glen Edward Owens John Plaster Maxine Plaster Nancy Plaster William Price JUNIORS Lynn Rasnake Margaret Ann Ratliff Fay Allen Ray Mary Jane Ray Viola Ritchie Jessee Richardson Billie Carol Robinette Lucille Sargent Shirley Jean Steele Troy Stilwell Carles Stinson Douglas Taylor Jim Thompson Nancy Tuggle Bonnie Vance Tommy VanDyke Alicia Walk Kathy Whited Robert Whited Mrs. Davis, Sponsor Only a few brave Juniors will face the ogre and Latin! STAFF CAFETERIA Left to right: Lola Honaker, Claudie Stinson, Edna Miller, Elsie Cox. Seniors always manage to be first in line at chow time. - 25 — THE CLASS OF 1963 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Reporter TERRY CAMPBELL Treasurer GAY BOSTIC Secretary PHYLLIS WHITE Vice-President ALICE ROBINSON President GEORGE ROBINSON Mr. Musick’s sophomores studying English. —2b— SOPHOMORES Left to right, first row: Judy Artrip, Gay Bostic, Janice Boyd, Rita Boyd, Linda Sue Boyd, Geneva Blankenship. Second row: David Buckland, Terry Campbell, Elizabeth Childress, Paul James Chambers, Donna Coleman, Louise Coleman. Third row: Sara Combs, Joyce Compton, Wayne Compton, Joanne Counts, Irene Crabtree, Phyllis Crabtree. Fourth row: Bonita Dye, Harley Dye, Jr., Ray- mond Elkins, Lottie Mae Fields, Helen Jo Fields, James Robert Grace. Fifth row: Clyde Estil Hale, Judy Hale, Ronnie Hale, Arbutus Harris, Roger Lee Harris, Linda Harrison. - 27 — SOPHOMORES Left to right, first row: Ted Harrison, Gladys Pearl Hess, Joann Hess, Lacy Darnell Hess, Paul Hess, Brenda Honaker. Second row : Dolly Mae Honaker, Sammy Hon- aker, Roger Lee Horton, Armelda Howard, Myrtle Hubbard, Trudell Hubbard. Third row: Teresa Hutchinson, Richard Jack- son, Terry Jessee, Alice Johnson, Vernie Keen, Walter Keen. Fourth row: Wanda McGlothlin, Terry Matney, David Meadows, Samuel Messick, Shirley Ann Mes- sick, Brenda Meyers Fifth row: Billie Fay Miller, Bobby Miller, Dar- lene Sue Miller, Loretta Miller, Patsy Miller, Ronald Jason Miller. - 28 - SOPHOMORES Left to right, first row: Darrell Newberry, Marie Osborne, Nancy Owens, Brenda Plaster, Phyllis Plaster, Clairene Price. Second row: Garland Ray, Ilene Richardson, Wilda Rickman, Alice Lee Robinson, George Robin- son, Leona Kathleen Rose. Third row: Roger Shortt, Nina Smith, Phyllis Stevens, Dewey Lee Stinson, Ruth Ann Taylor, Vista Wagner. Fourth row: Juanita Ward, Shirley Ward, James Wells, Mary Sue White. Fifth row: Phyllis Ann White, Mary Katherine Wilson, Joan Wolford, Mr. David Musick, Sponsor. Group picture: Sophomores study English with Mr. H. G. Musick. — 29 — THE CLASS OF 1964 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right : Reporter Secretary Vice-President .... President Treasurer HAZEL HALE DAVID HONAKER .. GLENDA HALE .. BRENDA DAVIS LYNN WHITE Mr. Clark captures the attention of World Geography 9 Class. — 30 — FRESHMEN Left to right, first row: Jimmy Allen, James Anders, Wanda Ball, Billy Barnhart, Lloyd Barrett, Dewey Bennett. Second row: Darrell Boyd, Roger Boyd, Carolyn Campbell, Warren Charleston, Bonnie Clark, Jerry Clark. Third row: Dorothy Clevenger, Ruth Colley, John B. Combs, Ruth Compton, Sona Compton, Larry Cook. Fourth row: Patricia Cox, Brenda Davis, Sher- ry Deel, Evangeline Dye, Kenneth Dye, Linda Joyce Dye. Fifth row: Margaret Dye, Norma Jean Dye, Barbara Fields, Shelvia Griffith, Evelyn Gross, Glenda Hale. — 31 — FRESHMEN Left to right, first row: Hazel Hale, Jerry Hall, Eunice Hess, Janice Hess, Joe Hess, Shirley Hess. Second row: Berry Honaker, David Honaker, Norman Honaker, Shirley Horton, Randy Hughes, Robert Hughes Third row: Charlotte Jamison, Timothy Jessee, Smith Douglas Johnson, Billy Lockhart, Irene Lowe, Kenneth McGlothlin. Fourth row: Betty Marshall, Mary Maxfield, Dixie Meadows, Annis Miller, Dallas Miller, Dar- lene Miller. Fifth row: Roger Osborne, Mary Katherine Palmer, Brenda Perkins, Lincous Perkins, Martha Plaster, Lana Presley. ■ 32 - FRESHMEN Left to right, first row: Hester Rasnake, Loretta Ray, Sandra Ray, Carolyn Reedy, Johnny Reedy, Avinell Richardson. Second, row : Donna Robinson, Guy Robinson, Geraldine Simmons, John Smith,, Jimmy Parks, Jackie Steele. Third row: Naoma Stillwell, Beverly Sykes, Jimmy Taylor, Narcie Thomas, Rice Luther Thomp- son, Patty Vance. Fourth row: James C. Wallace, Patty Wells, Harry White, Lynn White. Fifth row: Judy Ann Whited, Lillian Whited, Claude Wilson, Mr. Otis G. Caldwell, Sponsor. Class activity: Freshmen students study algebra with Miss Robinson. — 33 — EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MICHAEL BALL . DONALD ROWE GENEVA VANDYKE FAYE HUGHES Jimmy Akers Ira Artrip Linda Ball Michael Ball David Bartee J. C. Barton Willie Belcher Randall Blevens Betty Sue Blankenship Bobby Blankenship — 34 — Betty Bostic Michael Bostic Betty Boyd Bernard Maxfield Linda Boyd Ruth Boyd Freda Breedlove Dana Brown Phyllis Brown Bobby Cartwright Mary Lou Childress Barry Cole Freddie Coleman Carol Compton Donald Compton Geraldine Compton Harold Cook James Cox Brenda Crissman Danny Dye Dorothy Dye Linda Dye Mary Sue Dye Wayne Edwards Ruth Elkins Betty Elswick Janice Elswick Maytrell Farmer Jimmy Ferguson Shirley Ferguson Virginia Fields Carolyn Fletcher Lora Jane Fuller Rachel Fuller Thurman Gent Judy Goodman Eva Gross Betty Hale Carl Hale Danny Hale EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE Harold Hale Garry Hall Dennis Harris Loretta Harrison Gary Harte Shelby Herndon James Hess Jo Ann Hess Linda Hess Mary Joyce Hess Myrtle Hess Opal Hess Patricia Hess Shirley Hess Margaret Holmes Evelyn Honaker Fairley Honaker H. L. Honaker Janice Honaker Judy Honaker Stella Honaker Sue Honaker Brenda Horton Vernell Hubbard Wesley Hubbard Faye Hughes Lynn Hurt Louise Jackson Shirley Jackson Darrell James Charlie Jessee Jo Ann Johnson Nell Keen Bobbie Kirk Billie Sue Kiser Carlon Lambert Donald Lawson Kenneth Lawson Judy Lockhart Thurman Lockhart EIGHTH GRADE Jerry McGhee Brenda McGlothlin Gay McGlothlin Sue Martin Wanda Martin Donna Matney Mildred Meadows Patty Messick Cecil Miller Doris Miller Eugene Miller Janie Miller Julius Miller Tommy Miller Cheryl Mitchell Dewey Mitchem Leonard Musick Beryl Nash Betty Newberry Janet Osborne Stanley Osborne Kenneth Owens Billy Peck Freddie Peck Alvie Perkins Wanda Perkins Brenda Plaster Fred Plaster Janice Ray Joe Ray Linda Ray Gaylena Richardson Harry Richardson Mary Ellen Richardson Oris Richardson Margaret Rickman Howard Robinette Jean Robinette Judy Robinette Bobby Rose EIGHTH GRADE Donald Rowe Janice Rutherford Sue Sheckler Wilma Shortt Connie Smith Earnestine Smith Jerry Stinson John Sykes Larry Sykes Loretta Sykes Charlotte Taylor Donna Taylor Dorothy Taylor Mageline Thomas Junior Thompson Nancy Thompson Roger Thompson John Tiller Edward Vance Jerry Vance Geneva VanDyke Keith Varney Glenda Wagner Roger Wallace Johnny Wells Donna Whited Glenda Sue Whited Greta Whited Ruby Whited Sammy Whited Judy Whited Clyde Wilson Kathy Wilson Michael Wyatt Chester Yates Mrs. Thompson, Sponsor Eighth graders love Mrs. Harrington’s Eng- lish class. ACTIVITIES S. C. A First row : Mrs. Davis, sponsor; Wanda Mc- Glothlin, Robert Whited, David Honaker, Eddie Busic, Mrs Thompson, sponsor. Second row: Nancy Tuggle, Alice Lee Robin- son, J. E. Shepard, Peggy Howard, Janice Ray, Gladys Hess, Dottie Dye, Michael Ball, George Robinson, Karen Whited, David Meadows, Dewey Combs, Opal Hess. Third row: H. T. Rutherford, Jr., Lanny Honaker, Pattie Wells, Rickey Buskill, Billy Bald- win, Brenda Davis, Lynn White, Ronnie Plaster, Dan Owens. OFFICERS DANNY BROWN President ROBERT WHITED Vice President WANDA McGLOTHLIN Secretary DAVID HONAKER Treasurer EDDIE BUSIC Chaplain BRENDA BARRETT Reporter — 40 — BETA CLUB First row, left to right: Nancy Artrip, Teresa Hutchinson, Rosemary Meyers, David Meadows, Roger Horton, Della Gaye Hess, Judy Ferrell, Bonnie Vance, Miss Aker, sponsor. Second row: Judy Miller, Kathy Whited, Mary Lynn Wysor, Rita Boyd, Rebekah Musick, Margaret Land, Yvonne Taylor, Danny Brown, Brenda Bar- rett. Third row: Virgilee Barton, Nancy Owens, Mary Sue White, Lynda Yates, Mary Jane Ray, Nancy Tuggle, Martha Stevens, Kay Ball. Fourth row: Gerald Miller, Alice Robinson, Earlene Musick, Ricky Buskill, Eddie Busic, Ruba Lou Hess. Fifth row: Shirley Barnhart, H. T. Ruther- ford, Jr., Lu Anna Bostic, Billy Baldwin, Julia Price, Sue Ball, Jackie Rowe. OFFICERS ROBERT WHITED President ROGER HORTON Vice-President MARY KATHERINE BOYD Secretary DAVID MEADOWS Treasurer GIRLS TRI-HI - Y OFFICERS MARY EVELYN COMPTON Vice-President NANCY TUGGLE President LUCY HALE Secretary JOYCE COMPTON Assistant Song Leader JANA McNULTY Chaplain ANN RATLIFF Historian JUDY HERNDON Treasurer CAROL MILLER Song Leader f ly i - M ■ - mjPfljngL m Jsjt ¥- R ' ,- % |fv”l V a r 1 4g flVRl m3 W % igy If ' , | f wk mi (■ t ' V ' HMBrtk IP - 1 1 f i if ♦ PHp B • m 1 V Ru j First row: Nancy Tuggle, Shirley Steele, Alicia Walk, Sarah Combs, Mary Palmer, Joyce Jackson, Billie Miller, Brenda Meyers, Mrs. Harrington, sponsor. SecoJid row: Judy Herndon, Doris Steele, Ruby Miller, Phyllis White, Sue Land, Ann Rat- liff, Myrtle Hubbard. Third row: Minnie Ray, Wilda Rickman, Lois Boyd, Maxine Plaster, Sylvia Harris. Jane Keene, Lucy Hale, Ruth Compton Fourth row: Faye Bays, Carol Miller, Glenda Ree Hale, Helen Tuggle, Barbara Compton, Nancy Plaster, Carolyn Herndon. Fifth row: Jana McNulty, Charlotte Osborne, Jacqueline Stinson, Hazel Hale, Joyce Compton, Loretta Miller, Carolyn Jackson, Mary Evelyn Compton. — 42 - BOYS H I - Y OFFICERS Seated, left to right : LANNY HONAKER President C. H. KENDRICK Vice-President Standing, left to right: J. E. SHEPARD Chaplain JACKIE JESSEE Treasurer GLEN DUTY Secretary First row: Carl Coleman, Roger Boyd, Larry Baldwin, Guy Robinson, Randy Hughes, John Plaster, Mr. H. G. Musick, sponsor. Second row: George Sparks, Roger Ferrell, Glen Duty, H. T. Rutherford, Lanny Honaker, Lynn White. Third row: C. H. Kendrick, David Honaker, Jerry Hess, Larry Wysor, Fay Ray, J. E. Shepard Fourth row: Ronnie Williams, Jackie Jessee, Garnett Plaster, James Anders, Ronnie Kendrick, Tommy VanDyke. 43 — F. T. A First row: Judy Ferrell, Judy Miller, Wilma Brown, Norma Dye, Dixie Meadows. Second row: Billy Davis, Patsy Miller, Nadine Miller, Viola Ritchie, Brenda Davis. Third row: Wanda Ball, Daphne Hess, Karen Whited, Brenda Hess, Peggy Hess, Miss Fuller, sponsor. OFFICERS WILMA BROWN Historian JUDY MILLER Secretary KAREN WHITED President BRENDA HESS Vice-President BRENDA DAVIS Chaplain F. H. A First row : Janice Boyd, Shirley Horton, Amel- dia Howard, Peggy Howard, Gaynelle Keen, Patty Wells, Elizabeth Childress. Second row: Lana Presley, Linda Hodges, Lottie Fields, Evelyn Hubbard, Patty Fields, Peggy Miller, Susie Miller, Lucille Ray, Darlene Miller, Miss Campbell, Mrs. Sutherland, sponsors. l V m OF ' AMERICA OFFICERS AMELDIA HOWARD Vice-President PEGGY HOWARD President GAYNELLE KEEN Secretary LINDA HODGES Song Leader SUSIE MILLER Reporter PATTY WELLS Chaplain SHIRLEY HORTON Historian EVELYN HUBBARD Treasurer — 45 — F. F. A OFFICERS DEWEY COMBS President ROGER WHITE Vice-President DEAN CURRY Secretary CHARLES D. JACKSON Treasurer MAC CRABTREE Reporter JOHN MAXFIELD Sentinel Left to right, first row: Ronnie Hale, Johnnie Combs, Beverly Skyes, Dewey Bennett, Ted Har- rison, Jimmy Taylor, Jerry Clark, Kenneth Dye, Lincous Perkins. Second row: Dewey Stinson, Dewey Combs, Clyde Wilson, Roger Slate, Roger White, Dean Curry, Charles Dean Jackson, Roger Smith. Third row: Mr. Busic, sponsor, Mac Crabtree, Carlos Stinson, Wayne Compton, Douglas Taylor, Clyde Colley, John Maxfield. - 46 — OFFICERS 4 - H CLUB BRENDA BARRETT President NANCY SMITH Vice-President CAROLYN COMBS Secretary FAYE BAYS Reporter MARTHA SUE HARRISON Song Leader Left to right, first row : Brenda Barrett, Nancy Smith, Carolyn Combs, Faye Bays, Martha Sue Harrison. Second row: Opal Hess, Loretta Sykes, Janice Honaker, Judy Dye, Ruth Boyd, Donna Whited, Eva Mae Gross, Linda Boyd, Louise Jackson, Linda Ray, Kathy Wilson. Third row: Carolyn Reedy, Yvon Compton, Carolyn Jessee, Joan Honaker, Shirley Jean Hess, Dorothy Taylor, Judy Lockhart, Shirley Jackson, Linda Ball, Nancy Thompson, Mildred Meadows. Fourth row: Michael Wyatt, Michael Ball, Thurman Lockhart, James Cox, Charles Ferguson, Walter Keene, Joe Ray, Roger Thompson, Randy Hughes, Jimmy Aker, Ira Artrip, Joe Hess, Lloyd Barrett. ■ 47 — CLUB GLEE Front row, left to right: Jackie Stinson, Orthie Richardson, Shirley Messick, Linda Harrison, Shir- ley Steele, Elizabeth Childress, Della Gaye Hess, Rosemary Myers, Mrs. BeCraft, Trudell Hubbard, Judy Ferrell, Yvon Compton, Alice Robinson, Jane Keen, Carol Miller, Barbara Compton, Louise Mitchell. Second row: Jana McNulty, Faye Bays, Ruth Ann Taylor, Sue Land, Pearl Horton, Judy Hern- don, Pat Fields, Martha Stevens, Frances Helton, Daphne Hess, Lucy Jane Hale, Janice Boyd, Wanda Cox, Billie Davis, Evelyn Hubbard, Carolyn Hern- don. Third row: Roger White, Ronnie Williams, Terry Campbell, Cecil Dye, Charles Dean Jackson, Larry Wysor, Roger Ferrell, Charles Ferguson, Roger Smith, John Maxfield, Sammy Messick, Paul Chambers, Willis Childress. OFFICERS Left to right — MRS. BeCRAFT Director BRENDA BARRETT President and Accompanist JOHN MAXFIELD Vice-President CHARLES D. JACKSON Librarian JUDY HERNDON Robe Keeper LUCY HALE Secretary-Treasurer Not pictured — EVELYN HUBBARD Robe Keeper — 48 — MONOGRAM CLUB First row, left to right: Dickie Hale, LuAnna Bostic, Joann Honaker, Billie Lou Davis, Jackie Stinson, and J. E. Shephard. Second row: Lanny Honaker, Judy Price, Joyce Jackson, Nancy Smith, and Mary Evelyn Compton. Third row: Wayne Compton, H. T. Ruther- ford, Jr., Glenn Edward Owens, James Harris, and Larry Wysor. Fourth row: Robert Whited, Terry Jessee, Roger Ferrell, Tommy Dye and Ricky Buskill. Fifth row: Eddie Busic, Tommy VanDyke, Jackie Jessee, David Hess, and Paul Hess. OFFICERS DICKIE HALE President LuANNA BOSTIC Vice-President JUDY PRICE Secretary EDDIE BUSIC Treasurer JACKIE JESSEE Reporter — 49 — H 0 -H I - S A Y BRENDA BARRETT Editor-in-Chief RUBA LOU HESS Associate Editor The Staff, first row: Ronnie Williams, Sports Editor; Faye Bays, Social Editor; Judy Herndon, Business Manager; Charlotte Osborne, Art Editor; Mrs. Busic, Sponsor; Jackie Rowe, Art Editor. Second row: Brenda Barrett, Editor; Naoma Combs, Circulation Manager; Phyllis Mc Glothlin, Circulation Manager; Ruba Lou Hess, Associate Editor; Judy Ferrell, Exchange Editor. Not pictured: Mary Katherine Boyd, Academic Editor. - 50 - CHEERLEADERS Mary Evelyn Compton Sarah Combs Kay Ball Nancy Smith Judy Price — 51 — BASKETBALL Front: Larry Wysor, co-captain; Mr. Webb, coach; Eddie Busic, co-captain. Standing: Robert Whited, Gerald Miller, Lanny Honaker, Terry Jessee, Wayne Compton, Ronald Williams, Ricky Buskill, George Robinson, J. E. Shephard. JUNIOR VARSITY Left to right, first row: Ronnie Hale, Sammy White, Terry Matney, Jimmy Allen, Mr. Clark, Paul Hess, Michael Wyatt, Jackie Steele. Second row: Jimmy Grace, David Honaker, Lynn White, H. G. Dye, James Anders, Roger Har- ris, David Buckland, Michael Ball, Dewey Mitchem. BASEBALL First row: Glenn Edward Owens, Dickie Hale, Mr. Webb, Mr. Clark, Jimmy Grace, David Buck- land. Second row: Larry Wysor, Lanny Honaker, James Harris, Terry Jessee, Ricky Buskill. Third row : Jackie Jessee, Tommy Dye, N. J. Garrison, Ronnie Williams, David Honaker. Fourth row : Tommy VanDyke, Terry Strouth, David Hess, J. E. Shephard, Paul Hess, James Anders. Fifth row: Wayne Compton, Robert Whited. ■ 53 — SPORTS ACTIONS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ELEMENTARY FACULTY MR. PAUL OSBORNE Principal Left to right: Hazel Barrett, Sixth Grade; Mrs. Feme Harte, Sixth and Seventh Grades; Callie Bowling, Fifth Grade: Thelma Boyd, First Myrtle Hubbard, Fifth Grade; Edith Mays, First Grade; Mrs. Mildred Foy, Fourth and Fifth Grades: Grade. Left to right: Lucille Mays, Third Grade: Mrs. Nora Shelton, Third Grade; Mrs. Sally Shrader, Neil McKinnon, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Anna Miller, Sixth Grade. Third Grade; June Rakes, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Left to right: Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter, Fourth and Second Grades; Nora Taylor, Second Grade; Grade; Laura Smith, Fourth Grade; Mrs. Wanda Mary Steele Vencille, Second Grade. Smith, Seventh Grade; Mrs. Kathleen Taylor, First Mrs. Wanda Smith’s Seventh Grade Left to right, first row: Virginia P. Artrip, J. C. Barnhart, P. Kirby Barrett, Janie K. Boyd, Ralph C. Campbell, Barbara J. Chafin, J. Roger Clark, Linda Sue Combs, Larry H. Cox, B. Sue Crabtree. Second row: Eloise Ferrell, Brenda Sue Hale, Josephine Harris, Charles E. Hess, Claude A. Hess, Johnny L. Hess, Benny H. Honaker, Linda Sue Hon- aker, Carolyn Ann Hutchinson, G. Milton Kiser. Third row: J. Larry Martin, Gladys A. Massie, B. H. Miller, James F. Millsap, Barbara Sue Musick, Agee Lee Osborne Connie Sue Osborne, Kathy L. Peck, Norman I. Phipps, Brenda Presley. Fourth row: Linda Joyce Ramsey, Judy A. Sand- ers, Brack E. Slate. Carol S. Stinson, Freddie G. Wamp- ler, Douglas A. Wells, Wayne AVells, Lou Ann Wil- liams, Mrs. Smith. Not pictured: Jeff Holmes. Miss June Rake’s Seventh Grade Left to right, first row: Larry Ball, Frankie Blev- ins, Sharon Brown John L. Buckles, Jimmy Childress. Shirley Colley, Christine Cook, Dean Dye, Evelyn Fields, Birchard Griffith. Second row: Glenda K. Harris, Patricia Hess, Daniel Honaker, Wayne Honaker, Joe Howard, Billy Hubbard, Roger Hubbard. Kenneth Jones, Russell Lester, Catherine McGlothlin. Third row: Asa Meadows. Sharon Miller, Earl Kent Osborne, Jerry Osborne, Helen Peck. Margaret Peck, Russell Price, Carlos Rasnake, Jack Ray, Becky Rich- ardson. Fourth row: Larry Smith, Harry Stinson, Jackie Stump, R. C. Svkes. Robert Taylor, Mildred Thomas, Dreama Worsham, Miss Rakes. Left to right first row: Jimmy Baldwin, Charma Bartee, Jack Bennett, Donetta Cabell. Randell Cline, Dorsey Cook, K. D. Cook, Judy Fuller, Roberta Fuller, Patricia Harris. Second row: Kelsey Hayes, Thurman Hess, Carol Honalter, Jimmy Lee Honaker, Wanda Honaker, Glenn Hughes, Michael Jackson, Loretta Lowe, Sylvia Mc- Glothlin, Kathern Morgan. Third row: Mildred Musick, Carol Osborne, Jorold Perkins. Larry Perkins, Danny Price, Gary Price, Leon Price, Elizabeth Ray, James Sanders, James Shortt. Fourth row: Troy Shortt, Ronnie Stinson, Patty Taylor, Jackie VanDyke, Charles Wallace, Ona Wal- lace, James Whitt. Mrs. Harte’s Sixth and Seventh Grades Left to right, first row: Xadine Compton, Clinton Dye, Stan Hale, Ruby Hess, Jimmy Honaker, J. D. Jessee, Martha Jewel, Virgie Morgan, Denny Rowe. Second row: Douglas Sauls, Cecil Sykes, Fay Sykes James Taylor, Edna Tates, Bruce Baldwin, Dewey Ball, Serita Ball, Dwaine Combs. Third row: Linda Cox, Hattie Ruth Crab- tree, Lanny Hamm, Carrie Helbert, Harold Hess, Pollie Hess, Ronnie Hess, Shelden Hess, Mary Sue Marshall. Fourth row: Curtis Millsap, James Osborne, Hattie Penley. Joan Rowe, Phyllis Taylor, Phyllis Wells, Lois Whited, Mary Jean Honaker, Mrs. Harte. Not pictured: James Griffith. Left to right, first row: Mary Allen, Billy Joe Belcher, Jackie Compton, James Compton, Peggy Comp- ton, Sherman Compton, Douglas Dye, Larry Fuller, Darrell Ferguson, Barbara Gibson. Second row: Anna Harris, Eddie Harrison, Ella Mae Hess, Eugene Hess, John A. Hess, Louie Hess, Lynn Hubbard, Tommy Jones, Sonny Marshall, Garry Maxfield. Third row: Darrell Meadows, Cecil Faye Miller, Paul H. Musiek, Philip Nash, Betty Ratliff, Willard Ratliff, Jackie Ray, McArthur Reynolds, Paulette Reynolds, Brenda Roberts. Fouruth row: Inez Sheckler, Garry Smith, Jerry Smith, Wanda Sykes, Yvonne Tavlor, Mark Tiller, Sue Wilson, Johnnie Woodward, Wayne Yates, Mrs. Shrader. Miss Hazel Barrett’s Sixth Grade Left to right, first row: Danny Barnhart, Free- man Barton, Brady Boyd, Scotty Boyd, Michael Car- ter, Ann Chafin, Linda Chafin, Wanda Clemons, Mae Edna Compton, Allen Couch. Second row: Elmer Deel, Jackie Dye, Sammy Dale Eaton, Jimmy Fuller, Earl Gene Gregory, Jeaii Ann Hale, Bonnie Sue Hess, Bonnie Sue Honaker, Linda Honaker, Mary Carol Honaker. Third row: Stalford Honaker, Danny Howard, Donald Hughes, Freddie Martin, Dolores Mitchell, Brenda Price, Grant Shephard, James Allen Staten, Delmer Stevens, Carroll Stinson. Fourth row: Maggie Street, Kenneth Stump, Wil- liam Stump, Harlin Sykes, Shirley Sykes, Doris Tay- lor, Sharon Thompson, Wanda Vance. Not pictured: Riley Olsen, Carlos Ray. « Miss Hubbard’s Fifth Grade Left to right, first row: David Barrett, Ronnie Boyd, Gary Cline Ella Sue Combs, Rosa Lee Dye, Larry Fields, Phillip Fields, Billy Joe Foleno, Laura Gay Gent, Bonnie Harris. Second row: Wanda Sue Harrison, Dallas Hess, Linda Gail Hess, Randall Hillman, James Scottie Honaker, Judith Honaker, Steven Honaker, Wanda Gay Honaker, Wanda Jean Honaker, Roger Kaiser. Third row: Larry Lambert, Patricia Lell, Larry Miller, Rebekah Musiek, Lee D. Owens, Jr., Oma Price, Patricia Ramsey, Carl Sargent, Blaine Sheekler, Gar- land Shephard. Fourth row: Richard Stump, Wanda Sue Stump, Jane Sullivan, Douglas Sykes, Linda Sue Taylor, Ron- ald VanDyke, Emma Lee Wampler, Patsy Sue Yates, Peggy Yates, Miss Hubbard. Miss Callie Bowling’s Fifth Grade Left to right, first row: Larry Combs, Roger Cox, Richard Deskins, Betty Ferguson, Audrey Fuller, Xew- n an Gibson, Wanda Hale, Dollie Helton, Carnie Hess, Garnett Hess. Second row: Paul Hess. Vencil Hess, James Hon- aker. Jerry Honaker, Rilda Hudson, Roger Hughes, Linda Lester, Donald Milsap, Roger Mitchell, Evelyn Xaillon. Third row: Dann v Osborne. Barbara Perkins, Dan- ny Ray, Jerry Ray, Kathy Richardson, Brenda Ritchie, Frank Short, Wayne Stevens, Robert Stump. Shelby Sykes. Fourth row: George Taylor, Harry Taylor, Anna Thomas, Jerry Thompson. Estel Vance, Bobby Wal- lace, Olivia Whited. Tom Whited. Donna Wilson, Miss Callie Bowling. Not pictured: Bonnie Belcher, Roger Wallace. % Mrs. Mildred Foy’s Fourth and Fifth Grades Left to right, first row: Rebecca Ball, Vir- ginia Blackwell, Shirley Boyd, Bobby Clark, Sara Colley, Barbara Compton, Jimmy Farmer, Myrtle Farmer, Billy Joe Hess. Second row: Helen Hess, Ruth Hess, James Holmes, Jessie Howard, Carl Osborne, Stephen Osborne, Stephen Patrick, Eva Ratcliffe, Lynn Reedy. Third row: Wade Wells, Elizabeth Whitt, Jimmy Boyd, Linda Brewer, Crystal Coleman, Sylvia Compton, Judy Farmer, Carolyn Gent, Sandra Hale. Fourth row: Sonny Harris, Wayne Lock- hart, Glenda Matney, Wanda Nash, Ernest Perk- ins, Marvin Taylor, Tivis Tiller, Janet Wallace, Lor.nie Whitt. Miss Laura Smith’s Fourth Grade Left to right first row: Marvin Barnhart, David Barker, Loretta Barton. Richard Boyd, Patricia Carter, Larry Chafin, L. C. Combs, Deboiah Conner, Larry Cox, J. B. Deele, Gerald Dye. Second row: Pat Foy, Diane Fuller, Mary Carol Fuller, Roger Hale, Betty Harrington, Eula Mae Helton, Lynn Hess, Marshall Hess, Brenda Holmes, Larry Honaker, Roy Hubbard. Third row: Roger Hubbard, Guy Keene, Michael Meyers, Shirley Miller, Rickie Mitchem, Pauletta Perkins, Richard Perkins, Carol Sue Ray, Shirley Ray, Ina Roberts, Patricia Roberts. Fourth row: Billy Carol Robinson, Robert Rutherford, Sandra Smith, Billy Steele, Catherine Stevens, Rita Taylor, Teresa Taylor, Susan Thompson, Bonnie Whited, Eddie Wimmer, Miss Smith. Mrs. Elizabeth Slaughter’s Fourth Grade Left to right, first row: Ronnie Ball, Wanda Sue Ball, John Bartee, Dallas Coleman, Ernest Compton, James Cox, Jr., Barbara Deskins, Brenda Dye, Christine Farmer, Johnny Fields, Linda Fields. Second row: Judy Griffith, Clara M. Gross, Lorene Harris, Richard Hess, Thomas Honaker, Wanda Honaker, Bryant Howard, Peggy Lester, Clayton McGlothlin, McKinley McGlothlin, Rhonda Kay Miller. Third row: Jacqueline Musick, Mary Katherine Naillon, Larry Priest, Deldon Ratliff, Geneva Reynolds, Nancy Rich- ardson, James Robinson, R. C. Sauls, Dewey Sims, Kermit Slate, Regina Stinson. Fourth row: Wayne Stinson, Mary Jane Street, Ronald Sykes, James W. Taylor, Larry Taylor, Dianna Thomas, Brenda Thompson, Susan Woodard, Alfred Yates, Mrs. Slaughter. Not pictured: Michael Hale. Miss Lucille Mays’ Third Grade i 1 HH ; , ! n, ' m, si| 1 V_ w E 1 It Jf- ] Left to right, first row: Arthur Belcher, John Cline, Darrell Compton, Janet Compton, Shirley Compton, Michael Deel, Wanda Ferguson, Sharon Ferrell, Carey Lee Hale, Charles Harris, Graeie Hess. Second row: Kathleen Hess, Lawrence Hess, Wanda Gay Hess, David Honaker, Glen Honaker, Judith Honaker, Larry Allen Honaker, Larry Dale Honaker, Vivian Honaker, Pamila Howard. Lea Etta Hughes. Third row: Sue Marie Hughes, Sharon Jackson, Sally Land, Connie Marshall, Leroy Massie, Darrell McGlothlin, Faylene Musick, Archie Nash, Betty Joyce Peck, Larry Perkins, Linda Lou Perkins. Fourth row: Morris Reece, Joe Reynolds, Johnny Rob- inson, Shirley Romans, Carlos Short, Rita Ann Smith, Joyce Sutherland, Anna Ruth Taylor, Billy Taylor. Mrs. Shelton’s Third Grade Left to right, first row: Cathy Barnhart, Barbara Boyd, Connie Boyd, Wanda Sue Boyd, Lynn Crabtree, Samuel Deskins, Cathy Gent, Winston Barrington, Cecil Harris, Ger- lene Harris, Howard Helbert. Second row: Wanda Helbert, Charlie Hess, Darrel Hess, Jerry Hess, Lawrence Hess, Danny Honaker, Wanda Honaker, Rickie Justice, Janies Lester, Darnell McGlothlin, Danny Meadows. Third row: Wilma Meadows, Kenneth Mitchell, Harold Morgan, Lucille Morgan, Mary Ruth Musick, Norma Osborne, Frieda Patrick, David P owers, Kay Ramsey, Arnold Ray, William Henry Rutherford. Fourth row: Keith Slate, Bill Statton, Jerry Street, David Sutherland, Harold Sykes, Betty Carol Taylor, Sheila Thompson, Elmer White, Larry Whited. Mrs. Anna H. Miller’s Third Grade Left to right, front row: Darius Allen Ball, Janice Booth, Brenda Lee Charlton, Patty Coleman, Mildred Colley, Garry Gregory, Fred Hale, Daniel Harris, Johnny Harris, Barbara Harrison, Larry Harte. Second row: Edward Helton, Bernice Hess, Gerald Hess, Margaret Ann Hess, Ronald Hess, Harless Honaker, Jimmie Honaker, Larry Wayne Honaker, Marsha Jackson, Linda Keene, Carol Kiser. Third row: Alec Massey, Jr., Deloris Morgan, Roger Musick, Clifford Owens, Johnny Ruth Ramsey, Sue Ann Ratliff, Richard Ray, Piebecca Reynolds, William Reynolds, Brenda Joyce Sargent, Carol Shepard. Fourth row: Cathy Stinson, Carmie Street, Roger Stump, Robert Thomas, Robert Tiller, Randell Turner, Charles Wal- lace, Ronnie Wells, Willis Yates. Miss Nora Taylor’s Second Grade Iieft to right first row: Joyce Cabell, Anita Chafin, Kathy Chafin, Larry Clark, Michael Collins, Jerry Compton, David Crabtree, Cui tis Deel, Arthur Fields, Judy Harris. Second row: Douglas Harrison, Kathy Hess, Win- fred Hess, Nancy Hillman, Sonny Honaker, Harman Johnson, Doris Lockhart, Michael Lockhart, Gail Miller, Reggie Miehem. Third row: Michael Musiek, Ronnie Perkins, Rod- ger Ramsey, Gaynell Ray, Debbie Reedy, Wayne Sar- gent, Ann Sheckler, Larry Shepard, Joe Shortt, Patsy Shortt. Fourth row: Wanda Shortt, Brenda Smith, Chris- tine Stump, Glenn Sutherland, Barbara Sykes, Nancy Taylor, Brenda Vance, Miss Taylor. Not pictured: Marvin Belcher. Miss Mary Vencil’s Second Grade Left to right, first row: Thelma Dean Ball. Wanda Sue Ball, Donna Jane Boyd, Jerry Lee Clark, Margaret Marie Clark, Peggy Sue Cook, Diana Joan Combs, Sandra Ellen Combs, Larry Gene Cox, Randall Fields. Second row: Larry Fuller, Jane Rush Gent, W. L. Gent. Loretta Hess; Elizabeth Ruth Honaker, Garland Honaker, Franklin Hubbard, Nelson Hubbard, Ronnie Lee Lester. P. D. Martin. Third row: Mary Joyce Morgan. Deborah Bernice Musiek, John David Musiek, Wayne Perkins, David Price, Mary Elizabeth Price, Geraldine Ray, Michael Reece, Velma Frances Roberts, Joseph C. Street. Fourth row: Linda Fay Stevens, Naomi Gay Stev- ens, William Barry Taylor, Dora Ann Taylor, Masel Lee Taylor, Kathy Joy Wallace, Bertha May Whitt, Miss Vencil. Not pictured: Anna Ruth Belcher. Mrs. Kathleen Taylor’s First and Second Grade Left to right, first row, Second Grade: Irene Ball, Rodney Blackwell, Eddie Brown, Benda Helton, Sharon Lambert, Alice Olson, Chuckie Price. Second row: Kathy Ray, Wayne Rose, Gay Rowe, Roger Thompson, Sharon Tiller, Daniel Whited. Third row, First Grade: Billy Boyd, Daryll Boyd, Kerry Compton, Peggy Cox, Mary Ann Harris, Debrah Hess, Billy Honaker, Ida Jean Honaker, Michael Hon- aker, Samuel Honaker. Fourth row: Joe Jones, Leslie Lambert, Cindy Nash, Ronnie Perkins, Betty Lou Ray, Linda Ray, Versie Ratcliff, Juanita, Sargent, Lola Ann Stevens, Robin Tiller. Miss Edith Mays’ First Grade Left to right, first row: Rosalee Ball, Mitchell Barton, Betty Barrett, Roger Chafin, James Compton, Barbara Cook, Coy Cox, Jackie Faye Dye, Johnnie Fuller. Second row: Herman Gent, Brenda K. Har- ris, Carroll Harris, Carrell Harris, Barbara Hess, Mary Kathy Hess, Sandra Kay Hess, Wanda Jean Hess, J. C. Honaker. Third row: Judy Carol Honaker, Kathy Lee Honaker, Larry Honaker, Teresa Honaker, John- nie Hubbard, Jayne Jackson, Rita Jones, Johnnie Lester, Linda McGlothlin. Fourth row: Jerry Millsap, Penny Mitchem, Timothy Musick, Nelson Plaster, Cathy Ramsey, Wayne Ramsey, Debra Sutherland, Earnie Tiller, Paul David Woodward. Not pictured: Ralph Perkins, Ronnie Perk- ins, Bertha Ellen Huffman, Judy Ann Matney, Francis Taylor, Glenda Yates. Miss Boyd’s First Grade Left to right, first row: Donald Lee Barrett, Micky Sue Blanton, Melissa Boyd, Emalene Colley, William Conner, Norma Ruth Deskins, Larry Fife, Jr., Janie Carol Fuller, Fred Bailey Gent, Deborah Gail Griffith. Second row: Rickey Dale Hale, Carolyn Kay Hel- ton, Carolyn Hess, Donald Lee Holmes, Thomas Eugene Holmes, Anna Frances Honaker, Calvin C. Honaker, Janice Honaker, Nancy Carol Horn, Larry Hubbard. Third row: Judy Iv. Hurd, Robert Lester, Brenda McNutt, Mary Virginia Musick, Kenneth Osborne, Michael Patrick, Larry Price, Darrell Ray, Billy Ed- ward Sample, Eliza Sauls. Fourth row: Maedean Shortt, Vicki Jane Starnes, Darrell Sykes, Johnny Thomas, Johnny Tiller, Susanna VanDyke, Cecil Williams, Paul H. Williams, Jerry R. Cabell. Bobby Joe Huffman. Not pictured: Carolyn Fife. Joyce Mitchell, and Anna Ruth Musick. Both elementary and high school use the Russell County Public Library. Mr. Osborne naps briefly at the end of a busy day. 1. The strains of “Cindy ring ' out at the Senior Banquet. 2. Mrs. Greene and Mr. Couch display their “rock and roll” talent. 3. Miss Honaker High, 1960. 4. Seniors enjoy turkey and the trimmings at the Senior Banquet. 5. Class rings being presented in ring ceremony. 6. “Coronation Ceremony” at Mardi Gras Banquet. 7. Queen Rebekah, P.T.A. Queen, 1 959. S. Frolicing Juniors at Junior-Senior Banquet. 9. Senior Ring Banquet, November IS, 1960. 10. Fifth graders, Mary Katherine Boyd and Brenda Barrett, with Miss Hubbard. 11. “Budge” Rutherfoid. 12. Orthie Richardson. 13. Judy Miller. 14. Shirley Brown. 15. Seniors on their way out. 16. Our principal and his sons. 17. Junior Varsity. IS. Juniors labor in Mrs. Davis’ English Class. 19. Students represent H. H. S. ; activities. 20. 1960 Beta Banquet. 21. Mary Katherine, Ann, and Betty Boyd enjoy day party. 22. Charlotte Osborne. 23. Phyllis McGlothlin. 24. Brenda Barrett and Charlotte Osborne. — 67 — BOY’S PATROL Left to right, first row: Kirby Barrett, Harold Hess, Leon Price, Bruce Baldwin, Curtis Millsap, Charlie Wallace, Glen Hughes, Roger Hubbard, Sheldon Hess, Dwayne Combs, Ronnie Hess, Ken- neth Jones, Carlos Rasnake, Randall Cline. Second row: Dean Dye, Harry Stinson, Daniel Honaker, Robert Taylor, Ralph Campbell, Freddie Wampler, Thurman Hess, Milton Kiser, James Mill- sap, -Jimmy Baldwin, Brack Slate, John L. Buckles, Jimmy Childress, Douglas Wells. PIANO CLUB First row: Diana Fuller, Rebekah Ball, Sally Land, J. D. Jessee, Teresa Taylor. Second row: Sue Crabtree, Ann Hutchinson, Connie Osborne, Linda Wilson, Gary Smith, Ran- dall Hillman, Brack Slate, Brenda Presley. Third row: Wanda Stump, Laura Gay Gent, Sandra Smith, Brenda Smith, Shelia Thompson, Suzanna VanDyke, Keith Slate, Pat Foy, Betty Harrington. — 68 — ADVERTISEMENTS COMPLIMENTS of CLINCH VALLEY CLINIC HOSPITAL RICHLANDS VIRGINIA BEST WISHES to the CLASS OF 1961 99 CLINCHFIELD COAL COMPANY DANTE VIRGINIA — 70 — WRIC RADIO 540 K. C. SERVING SIX STATES “The Most Powerful 1000 Watts in the Nation ” Over 600,000 Listeners In Our Coverage Area. The Station That Most People Listen To Most of the Time. 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P. Presely BOOSTERS The Clothing Mart Dr. J. C. Watkins Geo. A. Pruner B. B. Griffith Vance Garage Ferrell Shoe Shop C. N. Wysor William R. Henley, D.D.S. Mr. Mrs. Loyd Harrison Harrison Barber Shop Mrs. Hollis Ball Grace Ann Garrison Herman Cox Mr. Mrs. Cecil Kelley C. D. Beamer Gulf Service Station J. W. Fletcher Ocie Lockhart Roland Herndon Rickman Service Station Meadows Garage — 80 — Compliments of Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN PEGGY’S GRILL STORE Phone TR 3-3491 HONAKER VIRGINIA HONAKER VIRGINIA BUSKILL’S CLOTHING STORE Best Wishes and HOTEL HONAKER BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. D. L. Fuller Phones TR 3-3711, TR 3-3331 HONAKER VIRGINIA HONAKER VIRGINIA Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE HONAKER VIRGINIA Compliments of Compliments of RUSSELL OIL CO., INC. DICKENSON JEWELRY Distributor of Amoco HONAKER VIRGINIA Products HONAKER VIRGINIA CENTRAL GROCERY Quality Meats and Produce HONAKER VIRGINIA — 81 — LYNCH Compliments of MOTOR CO., INC. HARGIS FLOWERS Dodge — Chrysler ' For All Occasions Phone 35 Phone 265 j LEBANON VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA ALFRED’S LEBANON “A Smart Shop FURNITURE COMPANY For Men and Women “Everything For the Home ” Phone 151 Phone 100 LEBANON VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of JESSEE’S DRUG STORE CITY MARKET “Lebanon’s Newest and Finest Drug Store ” HONAKER and LEBANON, VA. Phone 369 LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of Compliments of j THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUDLEY BURNS FURNITURE STORE LEBANON VIRGINIA LEBANON VIRGINIA — 82 — Best Wishes LUTHER COMPTON i to the (( Class of 1961 ” Manufacturer of WHITE’S Lumber, Logs, and Mine Supplies SUPER MARKET HONAKER, VIRGINIA HONAKER, VIRGINIA Compliments of Best Wishes l W. B. F. WHITE SON to the ‘‘Class of 1961 ” Dealer in Hardware, Furniture and CRABTREE MOTORS Building Material Used Cars and Trucks RIGHLANDS, VIRGINIA HONAKER, VIRGINIA — 83 — COMPLIMENTS of DESKINS SUPER MARKET RICHLANDS, VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS of HERFF- JONES COMPANY Designers and Manufacturers of SCHOOL AND COLLEGE JEWELRY Indianapolis, Indiana Jewelers to Honaker High School S. GLENN, Representative — 84 — Best Wishes FIRST NATIONAL BANK Complete Banking Service Deposits Insured up to $10,000 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM HONAKER VIRGINIA Best Wishes to the “ Class of 1961 ” WIMPY JONES RICHLANDS VIRGINIA Compliments of P. F. BROWN SON The Men That Furnish Your School Milk HONAKER VIRGINIA LEBANON GENERAL HOSPITAL LEBANON VIRGINIA Compliments of CITY BARBER SHOP Paul Stump, Proprietor HONAKER VIRGINIA The Senior Class Gives to You, the Advertisers, Their Sincere Thanks For Your Making the Publication of This Year Book Possible. — 85 — DESIGNERS and MANUFACTURERS of DISTINCTIVE PRIZE WINNING SCHOOL ANNUALS Commonwealth Press, Inc. FIRST AND BERKLEY STREETS RADFORD - VIRGINIA — 86 — SENIOR DIRECTORY BETTY LORENE BALL SARA KAY BALL Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Chaplain, ’57- ’58, Delegate to Hi-Y and Tri- Hi-Y Conference; Beta Club, 2 yrs., Treasurer, ’59-’60; Assistant Treasurer of Senior Class; Bas- ketball, 1 yr.; Cheerleader, 1 yr: Mardi Gras Princess, ’60. MARGIE BALL BRENDA BARRETT Beta Club, 3 yrs.; S.C.A., 2 yrs., Reporter, ’60-’61, Delegate to District Convention, 2 yrs.; Glee Club, 1 yr., President and Accompanist; Most Intellectual Senior Girl; Editor of Ho-Hi- Say, ’60-’61; Torch Staff; 4-H Club, 5 yrs., President, 2 yrs., Vice-President, 1 yr.; Delegate to State Short Course, 4 yrs., County 4-H Council, President, ’60-’61; Vice-President, ’59-’60, Secretary, 2 yrs.; Secretary of 1961 State Short Course; 4-H State All-Star; Attended Na- tional 4-H Congress, Chicago, ’60; State and National 4-H Win- ner, ’60; Piano Club. FAYE LORETTA BAYS 4-H Club, 4 yrs., Vice-President, ’59-’60, Reporter, ’60-’61; 4-H County Council Song Leader; Delegate to 4-H Short Course, 2 yrs.; State 4-H All-Star; Tri-Hi- Y, 1 yr.; F.H.A., 1 yr.; Glee Club, 4 yrs., Vice-President, ’58-’59; Robekeeper, ’59-’60; Piano, 3 yrs.; Torch Staff; Social Editor of Ho-Hi-Say. LU ANNA BOSTIC Beta Club, 3 yrs., Parliamentar- ian, 2 yrs.; Sports Editor of Beta Blots, ’57; Basketball, 3 yrs., Captain, ’60, All-County For- ward, ’60; Most Athletic Senior Girl; Monogram Club, 1 yr., Vice-President; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 1 yr. MARY KATHERINE BOYD S.C.A., 3 yrs , Delegate to Dis- trict Convention, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 3 yrs., Reporter, ’58-’59, Secretary, ’60-’61, Delegate to Beta Convention, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi- Y, 1 yr., Delegate to District Con- vention, 1 yr.; Cheerleader, 2 yrs., Captain, ’58-’59; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Most Co-operative Senior Girl; Academic Editor of Ho-Hi- Say; Torch Staff. DANNY BROWN Beta Club, 3 yrs., President, ’59- ’60, Delegate to State Beta Con- vention; S.C.A., 2 yrs.. President, ’60-’61, Delegate to District Con- vention, 1 yr.; Secretary of Junior Class; Treasurer of Senior Class; Glee Club, 1 yr., Delegate to All-State Chorus, Member of Boys’ Quartet; Wittiest Senior Boy; Master of Ceremonies at Halloween Talent Show, ’60. SHIRLEY MARIE BROWN Future Teachers Club, 2 yrs EDDIE BUSIC Beta Club, 3 yrs , Delegate to Beta Convention, ’60-’61; F.F.A. Club, 3 yrs., Vice-President, ’58- ’59, President, ’59-’60, Delegate to State F.F.A. Convention, 3 yrs.; S.C.A., 4 yrs., Secretary, ’57-’58, Treasurer, ’58-’59; Vice-President, ’59-’60, Chaplain, ’60-’61, Dele- gate to State Convention, ’58; Monogram Club, 1 yr., Treasurer; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 4 yrs., Co-Captain, ’60-’61; Most Intellectual Senior Boy; Vice- President of Freshman Class. ESTIL CHILDRESS F.F.A., 2 yrs GERALDINE COLEMAN Red Cross. DEWEY COMBS F.F.A., 4 yrs., Sentinel, 1 yr., President, ’60-’61, Delegate to State F.F.A. Convention; S.C.A., 1 yr. NAOMA COMBS Friendliest Senior Girl; Circula- tion Manager of Ho-Hi-Say; Torch Staff. GLEN LEON DUTY Nature Club, 1 yr.; Speech Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y Club, 1 yr., Secre- tary; Baseball, 1 yr. CECIL DYE F F.A., 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Most Dependable Senior Boy. MABEL EDWARDS CHARLES FERGUSON Basketball, 2 yrs.; 4-H Club, 3 yrs. JUDY FERRELL Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 2V 2 yrs.; F.T.A. Club, 2 yrs., Song- leader; Glee Club, 3 yrs., Robe Keeper, ’60, Member of Triple Trio, ’60-’61, Delegate to All State Chorus, West, 2 yrs.; S.C.A., 1 yr.; Delegate to District S C.A. Convention; Exchange Editor of Ho-Hi-Say; Torch Staff. N. J. GARRISON, JR Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 3 yrs. DICKIE HALE Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs., Secretary, ’59- ’60; Monogram Club, 1 yr., Presi- dent; Basketball, 3 yrs., Co- Captain, ’59-’60, Manager, ’60-’61; Baseball, 3 yrs.; Most Athletic Senior Boy. JUDITH ANNE HERNDON Tri-Hi-Y Club, 4 yrs., Treasurer, ’60-’61; Glee Club, 3 yrs., Presi- dent, ’58-’59, Robe Keeper, ’60- ’61; Basketball, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Business Manager of Ho- Hi-Say; Torch Staff. DANNY HESS Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs. DAVID HESS Monogram Club, 1 yr.; Basket- ball, 1 yr. ELMA SUE HESS PEGGY JOYCE HESS F.T.A. Club, 1 yr RUBA LOU HESS Beta Club, 3 yrs., Parliamen- tarian, 2 yrs.; Associate Editor of Ho-Hi-Say; Torch Staff; Glee Club, 1 yr. SHIRLEY FAYE HESS JOANN FOGLEMAN HONAKER F.H.A., 1 yr.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Monogram Club, 1 yr. PEARL PHYLLIS HORTON 4-H Club, 1 yr.; F.H.A., 2 yrs.; Glee Club, 1 yr. PEGGY JOYCE HOWARD F.H.A., 4 yrs , Secretary, ’59-’60, President, ’60-’61; S.C.A., 1 yr.; Most Dependable Senior Girl. CAROLYN JACKSON Tri-Hi-Y, 4 yrs.; Basketball, 1 yr. CHARLES DEAN JACKSON F.F A., 4 yrs., Secretary, ’58-’59, Vice-President, ’59-’60, Treasur- er, ’60-’61; Glee Club, 2 yrs., Li- brarian; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; School Bus Driver, 3 yrs. HERBERT JAMISON F.F.A., 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr. JACKIE JESSEE Baseball, 3 yrs.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Treasurer, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 1 yr., Reporter; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; President of Junior Class; S.C.A., 1 yr.; Best Groomed Senior Boy. —87 SENIOR DIRECTORY GAYNELLE KEEN F.H.A., 4 yrs., Vice-President, ’59-’60, Secretary, ’60-’61. OMA JANE KEEN F H.A., 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Glee Club, 1 yr. MARGARET SUE LAND Band, 2 yrs.; Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Glee Club, 2 yrs.. President, ’59- ’60; Leaders Club, 1 yr., Secre- tary; F.T.A., 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 1 yr., Reporter; Vice-President of Junior Class; Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 1 yr.; Wittiest Junior. PEGGY SUE LAWSON PHYLLIS ANNE McGLOTHLIN F.H.A., 1 yr.; Circulation Mana- ger of Ho-Hi-Say; Member of Torch Staff. JOHN D. MAXFIELD F.F A., 2 yrs., Sentinel, ’60-’61; Glee Club, 1 yr., Vice-President; Bus Driver, 2 yrs. ROSEMARY MEYERS Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 3 yrs., Secretary, ’59-’60, Delegate to All-State Chorus West, ’61; Triple Trio; Band, ’58-’59. JUDY CARROL MILLER F.H.A., 1 yr.; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Most Bashful Senior Girl. REBEKAH B. MUSICK Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Tri-Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs., Secretary, ’58-’59, Dele- gate to District Conference, ’57- ' 58; S.C.A., 1 yr.; Cheerleader, ’59-’60; 4-H Club, 1 yr.; Attend- ant to Rotary Bowl Queen, ’58- ’59; Finalist in Tobacco Festival Contest, ’58-’59; “Miss Honaker High,” ’59-’60; “Miss Rotary Bowl,” ’59-’60; Most Feminine Senior Girl RONALD NEWBERRY CHARLOTTE OSBORNE F.H.A., 2 yrs., Reporter, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; P.T.A. Beauty Queen, ’60. TOMMY OSBORNE Secretary Treasurer of Fresh- men and Sophomore Classes; Most Bashful Senior Boy; Mardi Gras King, ’60. ESTER LOVERA PERKINS GARNET L . PLASTER Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Hi-Y Club, 1 yr. JACKIE PLASTER Beta Club, 3 yrs; Eighth Grade Reporter. RONNIE C. PLASTER S.C.A., 1 yr.; Most Likely to Suc- ceed Senior Boy JULIA ANNE PRICE Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 3 yrs., Secretary, ’59-’60; S.C.A., 3 yrs., President, ’59-’60; Delegate to District Convention, 2 yrs.; Delegate to Tri-Hi-Y Conven- tion, ’57-’58; Delegate to Beta Convention, ’59-’60; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Assistant Business Mana- ger of Torch; Model Sophomore Classman; Senior Most Likely to Succeed; Monogram Club, 1 yr., Secretary; Basketball Cheerlead- er, ’60-’61; Assistant Sports Edi- tor of Beta Blots, ’58-’59. LUCILLE RAY Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; F.H.A., 1 yr. MINNIE RUTH RAY Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs. ORTHIE PEARL RICHARDSON F.H.A., 3 yrs., Treasurer, ’59-’60; Glee Club, 1 yr. JACKIE ROWE Nature Club, 1 yr ; Art Club, 1 yr.; Speech Club, 2 yrs.; Beta Club, 1 yr.; Most Talented Senior Boy. HARRY T. RUTHERFORD, JR. Beta Club, 3 yrs.. Delegate to State Convention, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 1 yr.; 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Basket- ball Manager, 1 yr.; Scorekeep- er, 1 yr.; Timekeeper, 1 yr.; S.C.A., 3 yrs., District Committee Member, 1 yr.; Business Mana- ger of Torch; Monogram Club, 1 yr. J. E. SHEPARD, JR Hi-Y Club, 2 yrs., Chaplain, ’60- ’61; S.C.A., 1 yr.; Monogram Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 3 yrs.; Baseball, 3 yrs.; Most Co-opera- tive Senior Boy. ROGER PRESTON SLATE F.F.A., 4 yrs. NANCY SMITH Basketball, 3 yrs.; 4-H Club, 4 yrs., Secretary, ’58-’59, Reporter, ’59-’60, Vice-President, ’60-’61; Mardi Gras Queen, ’60; Cheer- leader, ’60-’61; Runner-Up in P.T.A. Beauty Contest, ’60; Candidate for Halloween Festi- val Queen, ’60; Wittiest Senior Girl. ROGER ALLEN SMITH F F.A., 4 yrs., Treasurer, ’59-’60; Glee Club, 1 yr. DORIS STEELE F.H.A., 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr. MARTHA BARTON STEVENS Dramatics Club, 1 yr.; Tri-Hi-Y, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Glee Club, 1 yr. JACQUELINE STINSON Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Secretary, ’SO- TO; F.H.A., 2 yrs., Song Leader, ’57-’58; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Mono- gram Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 2 yrs.; School Letter, ’59-’60; 4-H Club, 1 yr. TERRY STROUTH F.F A., 1 yr. YVONNE TAYLOR Glee Club, 1 yr.; Beta Club, 3 yrs.; Corresponding Secretary, ’59-’60; S.C.A., 2 yrs.; Vice- President of Glee Club, ’59-’60; Vice-President of Senior Class. HELEN TUGGLE JOANN WEBB ROGER WHITE F.F.A., 3 yrs., Vice-President, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Best All- Around Senior Boy. LEARH KAREN WHITED F.H.A. Club, 1 yr.; F.T A., 2 yrs., Reporter and Historian, ’59-’60, President, ’60-’61; Junior Class Reporter; Best All-Around Senior Girl. RONALD WILLIAMS 4-H Club, 2 yrs.; Hi-Y, 3 yrs.; Glee Club, 1 yr.; Basketball, 5 yrs.; Baseball, 1 yr.; Sports Edi- tor of Ho-Hi-Say; Torch Staff; Friendliest Senior Boy. JAMES LARRY WYSOR Hi-Y, 4 yrs.; President, 1 yr.; 4- H Club, 1 yr.; Glee Club, 2 yrs.; Member of Boys’ Quartet; S.C.A., 1 yr.; Secretary — Treasurer of Freshman Class; Model Sopho- more Classman; Most Masculine Senior Boy; Baseball, 2 yrs.; Basketball, 5 yrs , Co-Captain, 2 yrs.; Monogram Club, 1 yr. MARY LYNN WYSOR Tri-Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Reporter, ’57- ’58; Beta Club, 2 yrs.; Best Groomed Senior Girl; Participant in Rotary Bowl Contest, ’57-’58. LINDA SUE YATES F.H.A., 1 yr.; Glee Club, 3 yrs., Accompanist, 3 yrs., Robe Keep- er, 1 yr., President, 1 yr.; Dele- gate to All State Chorus, West, ’58-’59; S.C.A., 3 yrs., Delegate to District Convention; Beta Club, 3 yrs., Delegate to State Convention, ’59-’60; Senior Class President; Junior Class Vice- President; Eighth Grade Secre- tary-Treasurer. — 88 — Russell County Public Library 3 1066 1001 3803 5
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