J J Kelly High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Wise, VA)

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PUBLIC LIBRARY WISE, VIRGINIA ARROWHEAD Published by the Yearbook Staff J. J. Kelly High School Wise, Virginia WISE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY WISE, VIRGINIA CONTENTS Dedication .. 4 Faculty ..16 Seniors . .24 Juniors ..36 Sophomores . .41 Freshmen . .45 Eight k Grade ..51 Activities . .57 Mr., Miss Kelly High . . ..70 Sports .73 Football Queen ..82 Advertising ..89 DEDICA TION Dear Mr. Farmer, The staff wishes to give you this coup de distinction in our yearbook. We are indebted to you for services rendered to us and to our school . You have been the faithful and patient direc - tor of our senior play, and you have been a ubiquitous member of our school, teaching in the Science and English departments, aiding students, and being a friend as well as an instruc- tor . Our thanks to you . THE ARROWHEAD STAFF WINTER BROUGHT SNOW! Out of School Five Days in December and Still More Snow! However This Was Good for Snowballing and Sleighing. Cliffe Augustus Godsey President of Hi-Y Eunice Elizabeth Freeman President of S .C .A . Brenda Carol Hill Secretary to Youth Governor at M .G .A . Martha Annas Brickey President of National Honor Society 6 Marilyn Sue Grasham David Howard Dingus Editor of the yearbook, THE ARROWHEAD President of the Senior Class Barbara Sue Mullins D .A .R . Award Elizabeth Ann Gilliam President of F .H .A . 7 Dennis Taylor, Most Talented 8 h K Phyllis Presley, Friendliest- -tie Lynn Craft, Best Personality I Annas Brickey, Best Student Bobby Bays, Most Likely to Succeed; Best Student Rita Boggs, Best Personality Dianna Hubbard, Most Likely to Succeed I 1 ' .j 9 AFTER HOURS •¥■■¥■ ■ Pictured at top, Lynn Holbrook is ready to do her popular pantomime for the Football Party . . . School Secretary, Ann Heaberlin takes an office call. At the left Miss Renee Shupe sits by Paris mural at the Spring ' 62 Prom. Below are Ethel Mae Godsey, Jennifer Kiser, and Jane Blankenbecle: visiting a curio shop while attending Blue Ridge Hi-Y Assembly in North Carolina. duv AmmcAn-miAn R o jr 1 4 j V 1 10 WHEN CLASSES ARE OVER TOP: Sammy, Roy, and Lynn try their strength by lifting a Renault. LEFT: Ann Merrill and Lana Wiles try their French on Arlie Partin. BELOW: The cheerleaders at an after school practice. Dennis Taylor proposes to Phyllis Presley in the presence of her friend, Annas Brickey. Senior Players Present SOJVG OF AIT HEART Ronnie Short and Lois Grau memorizing their parts. At right, Annas Brickey and Brenda Hill are listening for mistakes during practice. 12 Presented November 15th and 16th — Directed by Mr. Farmer. A Cast of Eleven. A Sentimental Story of the Past and the Present STUDENT INTERESTS Horses and Pets After school and on weekends, many of our students put away books and school to enjoy their animal friends . Several pupils now have horses of their own and many others are interested in horseback riding. Shown here are Vicky Vicars on her prize horse, Millie; Darlis Asbury, (below left) with her pony Sussie, Nancy Cantrell, (center), and pup; and Lois Grau (below right) on her horse . 14 OUR PRINCIPAL AND FACULTY FOR 1963 There are thirty -four members on our teaching staff this year. It is unusual in ' 63 that there were no new teachers who were teaching here for the first time . Both Mr . Stallard and Mrs. Wells, who were not with us last year, have previously taught at Kelly High. Mr . L . F . Addington Principal Mr. W. G. BAYS History, Physical Education. Mrs. JEWELL BELLAMY Physical Education. Mrs. EMMA R. CARTER Algerbra, Math. Mr. JAMES COOPER English. Mr. EDISON DAY Band. Mrs. CATHERINE DAVID English, Latin. Our Teachers Work with Us Mrs. GERALDINE DICKENSON Shorthand, Typing. Mrs. JOETTA DINGUS Science. Mr. BERNARD FARMER Biology. Mr. QUINTON FRANKLIN Chemistry, General Science. Mr. GARLAND FULLER Social Studies. Mr. GARNETT GILLIAM History, Economic Geography, Physical Education. As Counselors and Guidance Directors Mr. STERLING GILLIAM French, Speech. Mrs. ELIZABETH HAMILTON English. Miss VERTA HAMILTON English Mr. VICTOR HAMILTON Civics, History. Mrs. HELEN MAHAFFEY Physical Education. Our Instructors Act As Advisers Mr. WYTHE ROBINSON Math, General Business. Mr. KENNETH ST ALLARD English, Physical Education. Mr. ANDREW STILL Science, Algebra, Physics. Mrs. LET A TAYLOR Home Economics. Mrs. DORIS VICARS Home Economics. Mr. JAMES WATTS History, Math, Geography. Of Our Clubs, Sports and Activities Mrs. BETTY WELLS History, Math. Miss JOSEPHINE WOLFE English, Math. FACULTY MRS. CONNIE DINGUS Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, Office Practice. MR. THOMAS COUNTISS Mathematics MR. ALLEN STANLEY Arithmetic 9, Algebra II, Solid Geometry and Trigonometry. MR. JAMES R. BEVERLY U.S. History, Guidance. MR. CHARLES BENNETT English 10, Biology MR. HAROLD LESTER Physical Education, Science, Football Coach. CLASSES LIKE BOOKS! November 11-17 SOBER! HE Junior Presidents: Gary Slemp, Larry Harris, Wayne Dale, and Judy Miller. CLASS OFFICERS Freshman Presidents: D ann y stai- lard, Gary Stallard, Roy Dockery, Shirley Davis, Jewell Maples, Jerrel Williams, Joe Stallard, and Carolyn Kirk. (■ul ■ W f . V - m v ■ • 1 PI y, MB Sophomore Presidents . J. L. Shupe, David Hart, Johnny Sturgill, Billy Wade Hamil- ton, Suzanne Nash, and Jimmy Salyers. Eighth Presidents: D ann y sioan, ’63 PRESIDENTS Teresa Hill, Gary Pannell, Douglas Brickey, Tommy Duncan, Karen Stevens, and Jerry Bays. SENIOR PRESIDENTS: Doug Horne, Barbara Mullins, David Dingus, Kenneth Sturgill. SENIOR CLASS OF ’63 An Alphabetical Listing with Quotations from the Literary Masters. ANN ADAMS Reticence never leads to alter- cation. LARRY BAKER There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. JAMES BARKER Virtue is bold, and goodness never forgets. 24 DONALD BATES A finished gentleman from top to toe. BOBBY BAYS O ! this learning, what a thing it is. ANNA BENNETT Beauty itself doth of itself per- suade the eyes of men without an orator. BARBARA BOGGS Deeds, not words shall speak me. CLASS OF 1963 RITA BOGGS In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities. ANNAS BRICKEY Those about her from her shall read the perfect ways of honor. DON BUCHANON The spirit of time shall teach me speed. LARRY CANTRELL I do not choose to mn for President. 25 LYNN CRAFT The lunatic, the lover, the poet. PEGGY CRESS First unto thine own self be true. RAYMOND DALE Men are never so good or so bad as their opinions. TONY DAVIS I ' ll put on my considering cap. THE ARROWHEAD BOBBY CASSELL My task accomplished and the long day gone. SUE ELLA ROBERTS COLLINS Marriage is nothing but a civil contract. BETTY CONNELL Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in women. BILLY CRAFT I am the master of my fate. 26 RANDY DEAN Man is Heaven ' s masterpiece. KATHY DEEL The only thing we ever have is what we give away. DAVID DINGUS I dare do all that would become a man; he that dares do more is none. EDDIE DOCKERY Men of few words are the best men. CLASS OF 1963 MASBY DORTON When I read Shakespeare I m struck with wonder. RUTH DORTON Beauty unadorned. ROY ESTEP Tell him his pranks have been too broad to bear with. PAM EVANS RIGGS Long loved, long woo ' d, and lately won. 27 EUNICE FREEMAN It ' s nice to be important, but it ' s more important to be nice. BETSY GARDNER The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have a friend is to be one. JERRY GILLEY I know not what course others may take; but as for me give me liberty or give me death. ELIZABETH GILLIAM The rarest gift to beauty, common sense. THE ARROWHEAD JOHN GILLIAM A youth to fortune and to fame unknown. ETHEL MAE GODSEY We are such stuff as dreams are made of. GUS GODSEY Man ' s love is of man ' s life a thing apart. SUE GRASHAM Life is my college. May I graduate well, and earn some honors. 28 LOIS GRAU If music be the food of love, play on. GRETTA GREENE Why are her eyes so bright, so bright? JOAN HALE She has all the royal makings of a queen. DANNY HAWKINS Let us have wine and women, mirth and laughter. Sermons and soda-water the day after. CLASS OF 1963 BRENDA HILL Women are wiser than men be- cause they know less and under- stand more. SUE HOLMES When we are collecting books, we are collecting happiness. DOUGLAS HORNE Saddle your dreams before you ride them; the best race hasn ' t been won. DIANNA HUBBARD Thou speakest wiser than thou art ware of. 29 ROWAN HUBBARD I am the very pink of courtesy. LINDA ISON Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses. BARBARA JESSEE A dream itself is but a shadow. PAUL KENNEDY HE was ever precise in promise- keeping. THE ARROWHEAD JUDY LESTER The mirror of all courtesy. SANDRA MINNIX My rule always was to do the business of the day in the day. BARBARA MULLINS Can one desire too much of a good thing? MARGARET MULLINS Happiness is no laughing matter. 30 THOMAS MULLINS I am, out of the ladies ' company, like a fish out of the water. LORETTA OLINGER O so white ! O so soft ! O so sweet is she. VIRGIL OLINGER It is better to know nothing than to know what ain ' t so. JIMMY OWENS The only way to get rid of temp- tation is to yield to it. CLASS OF 1963 JOHNNY PANNELL In the spring a young man ' s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. SARA PARSONS A Tiger ' s heart wrapped in a woman ' s hide. PHYLLIS PRESLEY There ' s beauty and language in her eyes, her cheeks, and her lips. BETTY QUICK What is the tongue, you ask? The answer is simple --it is the pen of the heart. 31 BILL RICHARDSON I wish he would explain his explanation. LINDA RIGGS Come, give me a taste of your quality. PHIL RUSSELL A man lives by believing one thing; not by arguing and debating many. TOM SALYERS I only know I ' m mighty glad I ' m living, that is all. THE ARROWHEAD ROBERT SARGENT Wine and women will make men of understanding to fall away. RONALD SHORT I love my love, and my love loves me. MACK SHUPE He thinks too much; such men are dangerous. PATSY SLEMP A babe in a house is a well-spring of pleasure. 32 HUBERT SLUSS What printed thing soever I could meet with I read. JACKIE STALLARD I ' m afraid to come home in the dark. JOAN STANLEY Oh, for a book and a shady nook. KENNETH STURGILL I never strove to rule the roost. CLASS OF 1963 DENNIS TAYLOR All mankind loves a lover. SHARON THACKER The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good. PHILLIP TRENT Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. DAVID TODD I think the king is but a man as I am. 33 JAMES WAMPLER The little foolery that wise men have makes a great show. MAX WARD Luckiest he who knows when to rise and go home. BILLY WELLS Fools rush in where angels fear to tread. LIBBY WELLS ' Tis education that forms the common mind. CLASS OF 1963 GLENDA WELLS Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. SAMMY WHARTON The word impossible is only in the dictionary of fools. JERRY WILLIAMS Pessimism when you get used to it, is just as agreeable as optimism. CAFFIE WOODS The happiest person is the person who thinks he most interesting thoughts. 34 SENIORS IN ACTIVITIES Phil Russel, Eunice Free- man, Lois Grau, Betty Quick, Sue Grasham, and Bennet Judkins in F.H.A. panel discussion. Liz Gilliam and Barbara Mullins with helpers serving football party refreshments. In Miss Hamilton ' s 1st period English class, Sue Holmes, Becky Hart, Betsy Gardner, Anne Merrill, and Linda Shanks. Seniors: David Dingus, Billy Craft, Larry Baker, and James Wampler; (center) Barbara Mullins, Kenneth Sturgill. Cheerleader Pam Evans with co-worker Linda Dale. ■POUNTY UBLIC LIBRARY I VISE, VIRGINIA Juniors Darlene Adams Judy Adams Phyllis Adams Mary Ella Baker Brenda Bates Pat Beverly Gary Bevins Jane Blankenbeckler James Blanton Allen Boggs Betty Boggs Scotty Bolling Shiela Bolling Arlene Brock Gary Burgess Joyce Calhoun Louise Casada Malinda Clark Sharon Clisso Roger Craig er Alice Dale Wayne Dale Betty Dotson Charles Dotson 1963 Joe Dotson David Draughon Betty Duncan Barry Falin Rita Freeman Frank Gilliam Kenneth Gilliam Pat Gilliam Vonda Hale Carroll Hall Judy Hall Spencer Hall Johnny Hamblin Larry Harris Becky Hart Lois Henry Curtis Hensley Harold Hibbitts Carolyn Hopkins Don Horne Connie Hubbard Donna Hubbard Foy Hubbard Gary Hubbard Juniors Larry Hubbard Stephen Hubbard Charlotte Huffman Gloria Hunsucker Janet Hunsucker Gloria Jessee Billreda Johnson Herman Jones Janice Jones Carolyn Kelly Jennifer Kiser Myrna Lester Gloria Maples Marcia Maples Anne Merrill Judy Miller Roger Miller Sheran Miller James Mize Phyllis Moulse Freddie Mullins Billy Owens Judy Owens Arley Partin 1963 Jean Peters Kay Phillips Franklin Phipps Ellen Roberts Tommy Roberts Sandra Robinette Linda Shanks Gary Slemp Ann Stall ard Tommy Stallard Patsy Stapleton Frank Stipes James Sturgill Pat Sturgill Pat Swinney Rita Jo Tate Sandra Thacker Betty Tray nor Sandra Thomas Glenda Thompson Patsy Upchurch Janet Wells Carl Wheatley Wayne Wheatley 39 Anna Ruth Williams Louise Wilson Alvin Wyatt Janet Yates The Juniors, Out of Class, Are Always Busy What goes on outside of the class- room 1 ? Here it is made known--Foy Hubbard tries to dictate to Dorothy Kilgore what he thinks is really good literature. Pursuing more erudite matters, Pat Gilliam and Jennifer Kiser study the structure of the ear, while Billy Owens drives about the campus in his convertible tooting” at the girls . The 1963 Sophomore Class Rita Adams Allen Addington Gary Addington Diana Adkins Nadine Allen Darlis Asbury Jimmy Baker Ronnie Balthis Bobby Bates Frank Bellamy Anna Bennett Mary Bishop Linda Bloomer Glenda Boggs Ruth Ann Boggs Gail Breeding Sue Brooks Nancy Cantrell Carson Carroll Peggy Collins Pamela Congo Larry Connell Marlene Connell Jack Cooke Ray Couch I 1 Thomas Countiss Linda Dale James Daugherty Peggy Daugherty Teddy Davis Sophomore Beverly Day Wilma Dean Bonnie Deel Brenda Dorton Johnny Freeman Patrick Fulcher Phillip Gilliam Clara Graham Elmer Gray Kyle Greene Billy Hall Billy Wade Hamilton Jewell Hamilton David Hart Nancy Hensley Judy Hill Carolyn Hilton Frances Holbrook Frances Lynn Holbrook Nancy Honeycutt Eddie Hoover Paul Hopkins Freddie Hubbard Larry Hubbard Mary Isaacs Glenna James Jo Ann Jones Mary Jones Bennett Judkins Danny Kilgore Dorothy Kilgore Nancy Johnson Frankie Kilgore Glenda Kilgore Jane Kilgore Class Linda Kilgore Gloria Kiser Linda Large Sue McDilda Baxter McElroy Toni McNeece Carol Miller Janice Miller Judy Miller Kenneth Miller Darrell Mullins Nancy Mullins Ralph Musick Diana Nagy Suzanne Nash Phyllis Osborne Earl Owens William Powers Gary Powers Roger Reed Sara Reel Clayton Reece James Roberson Donna Roberts Judith Roberts Troy Robinson Sylvia Rose Jimmy Salyer Billy Salyers Judy Sampson Betty Sargent Sonja Shanks Linda Short Linda Shupe Linda Skeen Sophomores Charlene Smith Larry Smith Patsy Smith Barbara Stall ard Larry Stall ard Ronald Stallard Wanda Stallard Redonda Griffin Carolyn Stanley Marilyn Stanley Paula Stanley Johnny Sturgill James Shupe Roger Tackett Ruth T ackett Frances Thompson Mary Alice Tolbert Vicki Vicars Elizabeth Vincer David Wampler Myra Wampler Roger Wampler Shirley Wampler Linda Wells Dorothy Wheatley Lana Wiles Kelly Williams Mary Woods Gary Wright 44 Freshmen Judy Adams Lynda Addington Jackie Allen Emmalou Baker Gary Baker Idana Baker Judy Baker Margaret Baker Robert Baker Dallas Barker Jerry Barnette Kay Barrowman Frieda Beverly Ronald Beverly Jimmy Bevins R. J. Bishop Wilma Bledsoe Loretta Boggs Roger Boggs Barbara Bolling Janet Bolling Fay Buchanon Jackie Calhoun Julia Calhoun James Cantrell Betty Carter Janice Carter Brenda Caudill Dana Chisenhall Donald Church Linda Church Wilma Collins Bethel Colyer Giles Combs Denver Cook ■ Freshman Donald Cox William Dale Douglas Darnell Barbara Daughtery Sharon Davis Shirley Davis George Dean Johnny Dean Roy Dockery Randall Dollarhyde Brenda Dotson Emma Dotson Freida Dotson Linda Dotson Tony Dye Bruce Fields Sue Fields Alice Freeman Roger Freeman Wilma Freeman Jerry Fritz Donald Frymyer Mimi Fuller Arthur Gilliam Freida Gilliam Jimmy Gilliam Larry Gilliam Linda Gilliam Theodore Glick Sandra Gray Rita Green Jimmy Hall Lila Hamilton Earl Hankins Cecil Harding Class Patty Hastings Phillip Henry Dennis Hensley Gary Hensley Delores Ann Herron Ann Hibbitts Brenda Hickok Gregory Hill June Holmes Rita Hopkins Judy Hubbard Judy Hubbard Mary Lou Hubbard Morris Hubbard Claudette Hunsucker Rebecca Ingle Benton Isom Sandra Ison Omer Jackson Jennifer Jennings Malinda Jessee Antonia Johnson Gary Jones Jerry Jones Alex Knox Joyce Large Ralph Lawson Emerson Lewis Barbara Lowe Peggy Lunsford Larry Maggard Jewell Maples Doris Marshall Jerry Marshall Mae Massey Freshman Robert McCarty Virginia McDavid George Miller Kenneth Miller Jimmy Miller Linda Miller Linda Miller Mary Miller Nada Minor Dale Moore Inez Mullins James Mullins Kenneth Mullins Kyle Mullins Ronald Mullins Janet Murray Wayne Owens Troy Orender Linda Profit Mary Porter Fern Petit Marshall Reed Elmer Reeves Sue Richardson Eddie Riddle Danny Rittenberry Freida Rittenberry Danny Roberson Roger Roberts Wanda Roberts Gary Robbins Sherry Robinson Linda Rogers Gary Sanders Linda Scott Class Sara Sensenbach Brenda Sexton Joel Sikes Gary Simpson Doris Skeen Linda Slaughter Danny Stall ard Douglas Stallard Joe Stallard Johnny Stallard Ronnie Stallard Hazel Stanley Gaynell Steele Clayton Stidham Dayton Stidham Gerald Stidham Larry Stidham Ronald Stidham Linda Sturgill Norma Sturgill Terry Sturgill Marvina Swinney Patricia Tackett Jimmy Tate Claude Taylor Ann Upchurch Eva Jean Vincer Nelson Wampler Mary Webb Linda Wells Ronald Wells Jerrel Sue Williams Robert Williams Eddie Wilson Juanita Wireman The Eighth Grade Class of 1963 Anna Adams Dianna Adams Douglas Adams Linda Addington Sterling Akers Betty Baker Larry Baker Loretta Baker Patrica Balesteria Roy Balthis Alice Barnette Mary Barnette Mark Baugh Teresa Baugh Jerry Bays Roger Beverly Gertrude Blair Eddie Blanton Brenda Boggs Maritta Bog gs James Bolling Jimmy D. Bolling Sharon Bolling John Bradley Douglas Brickey Roy Bright Linda Burke Scott Cantrell Larry Carter Diana Carter Edger Cassidy Victoria Chisenhall Eva Clark Louise Clark Darrell Collins Donald Collins Frampton Collins Mary Collins Richard Collins Torrence Collins Paul Congo Darrell Cooke Glessie Cooke Linda Cox Jean Darnell Judy Darnell Stella Darnell Eva Davis Carlos Dean Jean Dean Denny Donnells Dotty Donnells Lynn Draughon Tommy Duncan Lora Elam Roger Estep Gregory Farmer Joan Fields Dennis Franklin Laura Franklin Gladys Freeman Peggy Frymer John Fuller Sandra Fultz Brenda Gardner Wilma Gardner Franklin Gentry Roger Gentry Larry Gilley Brenda Gilliam Daniel Gilliam David Gilliam Kay Gilliam Shelia Gilliam Thomas Gilliam Danny Graham Sue Graham Sharon Gray Lowell Greear Bernetta Green Michael Greene Vera Greene James Greggs Paulette Hale Bobby Hall Linda Hall Virginia Hamilton Connie Hash Danny Hatfield Paul Hensley James Hill Michael Hill Roy Hill Teresa Hill Gary Holbrook Eddie Honeycutt Kenneth Hopkins Johnny Hubbard Ronald Hubbard Yvonne Hubbard Terry Icenhour Eva Isaacs Betty Isom Roger Isom Richard Johnson Janet Jones Elizabeth Kilgore Larry Kilgore Nancy Kilgore Carol Kinder Michael Kirk Darrell Laney Bradley Lawson Linda Lewis Itasca Lovell Delores Maggard Dwayne Maggard Ronnie Marshall Jennifer Mayo Gerald Mathison Aris McDavid John Merrill Linda Miles Ronald Miles Jerry Miller Lorene Miller Nancy Miller Eamestine Moore Benjamin Mullins Brenda Mullins David Mullins Douglas Mullins Janet Mullins Jerry Mullins Judy Mullins Kenneth Mullins Leon Mullins Louise Mullins Magdalene Mullins Randy Mullins Thomas Mullins Wilma Mullins Mary Naggy Regina Orr Gwen Owens Charles Pangle Gary Pannell Shirley Peck Gerald Perry Linda Perry Joy Peters Lana Profit Patricia Rayburn Brenda Rhines Valeria Richardson Patricia Rittenberry Judy Robinette Margaret Robinette Pete Robinette Gary Roberts Gary Roberts Woody Roberts Allen Salyer Bernard Salyers Eddie Salyers Kathy Salyer Patsy Salyers Marlene Sams Violet Sanders Jerry Scott Shannon Scott Jerry Selvage Ann Sensenbach Patrica Sergent 53 Phyllis Shell Dennis Short Vadis Shupe Wanda Shupe Pam Slaughter Ray Sloce Danny Slone Brenda Smith Emory Smith Phyllis Smith Sharon Smith Barbara Stanley Freida Stanley Dianna Stapleton Marcy Steele Karen Stevens Jimmy Stewart Kenneth Stidham Kenneth Stipes Robert Stipes Charleen Straton Emogene Stratton Brenda Sturgill Dianne Sturgill Sandra Sturgill Mary Tackett Henry Taylor Linda Taylor Bmse Thacker Larry Thacker Dennis Thompson Sharon Thompson Von da Thompson Nancy Toney Danny Turner Jean Turner Carolyn Tussing Susan Vicars Norma Walters Connie Wampler Barbara Wells Jean Wells Eddie Wells Jimmy Wells Judy Williams Carol Wheatley Roger Woods Virginia Woods HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Left, yearbook staff members, Tom Countiss, Sue Grasham and Ann Stallard ride the Arrowhead car in the Homecoming Parade. Also in the parade below, are staff members Becky Hart and Mary Ella Baker on the Austin-Healey with Scotty Bolling trying to find the gears. Opposite Page: Students Randy Dean, Jerry Gilley, Eunice Freeman, Pam Evans, and Betty Quick work on Paris Street Scene for the Junior-Senior Prom. ACTIVITIES, CLUBS ■ Staff Members: Brenda Hill, Mary Ella Baker, Jennifer Kiser, Rita Boggs, Thomas Countiss, Janet Hunsucker, Dianna Hubbard, and Sara Parsons. Bottom Opposite Page: Ann Stallard, Phyllis Presley, Sue Grasham, Scotty Bolling, Gary Slemp, Becky Hart, and Gus Godsey. A T WORK ON THE ’63 YEARBOOK Rita Boggs takes dictation from Gary Slemp . . . Becky Hart keeps yearbook office . . . Ann, Mary Ella, and Dianna designing pages for the yearbook. 3 63 Arrowhead Staff Editor Sue Grasham Assistant Editor An n Stallard Picture Editors . . .Dianna Hubbard Mary Ella Baker Business Manager . . . . Gus Godsey Assistant Manager . . . Gary Slemp Advertising Editors . . . Phyllis Presley Becky Han Sports Edtor Scotty Bolling Sales Rita Boggs Jennifer Kiser Photographer . . . . Thomas Countiss Typists Brenda Hill Sara Parsons Janet Hunsucker Arrowhead sponsor, Mr. Gilliam, confers with Editor, Sue Grasham. In Front--President, Jennifer Kiser, Vice-President, Ann Stallard, Chaplain, Betty Quick, Secretary, Barbara Mul- lins, Treasurer, Dianna Hubbard, Reporter, Jane Blankenbecler, and Historian, Ethel Mae Godsey. FIRST ROW: Lynn Holbrook, Diane Adkins, Phyllis Presley, Dorothy Kilgore, Paula Stanley, Sue Brooks, Karen Stevens, Linda Ison, Brenda Hill, Mary Tolbert, Idana Baker, Patsy Salyers, Gloria Hunsucker, and Pam Congo. SECOND ROW: Suzie Day, Patsy Upchurch, Valeria Richardson, Jennifer Mayo, Gaynelle Steele, Anna Sue Bennett, Annas Brickey, Nancy Mullins, Kay Barrowman, Mary Ella Baker, Jennifer Jennings, Janet Hunsucker, Donna Rob- erts, Darlis Asbury, Marcia Steele, Judy Owens, Linda Large, and Linda Miller. THIRD ROW: Mary Collins, Bar- bara Stallard, Gwen Owens, Billie Kiser, Connie Hash, Susie Wilson, Phyllis Osborne, Linda Wells, Lana Wiles, Suzanne Nash, Sponsor, Mrs. Bellamy, Anne Merrill, Dorothy Wheatley, Linda Bloomer, Sylvia Rose, Malinda Clark, Judith Sampson, Ann Hibbitts, Patricia Rayburn, Nancy Cantrell, and Vicki Vicars. TRI-HI-r Attending Tri-Hi-Y District Conference are Jennifer Kiser, Billie Ki- ser, Sue Brooks, Betty Quick, Barbara Stallard, Annas Brickey, Ethel Mae Godsey, Dorothy Wheatley, Jennifer Jennings, and Phyllis Os- borne. Barbara Mullins, Jennifer Kiser, Dianna Hubbard, Jane Blank- enbecler, and two friends relaxing at Blue Ridge. FIRST ROW: Gary Slemp, Gregory Hill, Buddy Thompson, Alex Knox, Giles Combs, George Miller, Robert Gilliam, Thomas Countiss, Billy Wade Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Fred Bevins, John Merrill, Donald Frymyer, Caroll Hall, Clayton Reece, Billy Salyers, Bennett Judkins, Paul Congo. THIRD ROW: Mr. Victor Hamilton, Sponsor, Gus Godsey, Johnny Sturgill, Gary Burgess, Gary Addington, Bill Richardson, Baxter McElroy, and Jerry Kiser. HI-Y Ethel Mae Godsey enjoys the lake at the Hi-Y camp at Blue Ridge. Betty Quick, Ticky Vicars, ' 62 Youth Governor, and Gus God- sey at Blue Ridge Assembly. Putting finishing touches on the F.H.A. snow woman on the courthouse lawn are Barbara Bolling, Sherry Robinson, Susan Vicars, Danny Hawkins, Doug Horne, Linda Bloomer, Toni McNeece, and Jerry Gilley. Pictured below in committe es are F.H.A. members Large, L. Clark, P. Gilliam, J. Owens, R. Orr, T. McNeece, E. Freeman, L. Shupe, S. Day, A. UpChurch, S. Sen- senbach, J. Blankenbecler, L. Taylor, L. Kilgore, K. Phillips, P. Kilgore, J. L. Dale, L. Rodgers, J. Roberts, E. Godsey, G. Hunsucker, R. Boggs, P. Moulse, F. Holbrook, A. Sensenbach, J. Williams, M. Baker. B. Hart, M. Boggs, S. McDilda, S. Graham, F. Collins, J. Mullins, W. Dean, M. Mullins, E. Roberts, J. Bolling, S. Parsons, L. Large, L. Miller, M. Swinney, F. Holbrook. G. James, S. Clisso, L. Clark, B. Greene, P. Swinney, P. Up- church, L. Scott, N. Mullins, V. Vicars, D. Marshall, W. Roberts, J. Sampson, L. Henry, J Williams. F.H.A. Officers--Pam Evans Riggs, treasurer; Vicki Vicars, historian; Lois Grau, vice-president; Elizabeth Gilliam, president; Rita Freeman, secretary; Sherry Robinson, reporter. THE SENIOR GLEE CLUB FIRST ROW: Glenna James, Linda Skeens, Sonja Shanks, Carolyn Stanley, Linda Kilgore, Nancy Honeycutt, Gretta Greene, Phyllis Presley, Anna Bennett, Elizabeth Gilliam, Becky Hart, Patsy Upchurch, Billreda Johnson, Pianist, Diane Adkins, Ellen Roberts, Julia Calhoun, Pat Sturgill, Judy Adams, Marcia Maples, Janey Kilgore, Sharon Clis- so. SECOND ROW: Beverly Sue Day, Lynn Holbrook, Anna Bennett, Linda Ison, Betty Quick, Ann Stallard, Lois Grau, Sue Grasham, Judy Hill, Jane Blankenbecler, Linda Bloomer, Sylvia Rose, Susie Wilson, Malinda Clark, Dorothy Kilgore, Carol Miller, Pat Beverly, Marilyn Stanley, Frances Thompson. THIRD ROW: Linda Dale, Kay Baker, Sharon Coomer, Carolyn Hilton, Danny Rittenberry, Larry Cantrell, Thomas Mullins, Eddie Dockery, Wayne Wheatley, Gary Addington, Gary Slemp, Scotty Bolling, Foy Hubbard, Gary Burgess, Carroll Hall, Lana Wiles, Sara Parsons, Sue Ella Collins, Sharon Miller. FIRST ROW: Diane Nagy, Frankie Kilgore, Sheila Bolling, Sandra Robinette, Charlene Smith, Betty Boggs, Sue Brooks, Pam Congo, Wilma Dean, Donna Roberts, Mary Ella Baker, Jennifer Kiser, Gloria Maples, Phyllis Moulse, Bonnie Deel, Sara Reel, Darlis Asbury, Anna Williams, Jeannie Peters, Donna Hubbard, Judy Owens, Betty Traynor. SECOND ROW: Suzanne Nash, Linda Short, Rita Tate, Rita Boggs, Betsy Gardner, Sue Holmes, Toni McNeece, Nancy Cantrell, Judy Samson, Annas Brickey, Dianna Hubbard, Brenda Hill, Barbara Mullins, Ethel Mae Godsey, Gloria Kiser, Phyllis Osborne, Libby Wells. THIRD ROW: Nancy Mullins, Vickie Vicars, Anne Merrill, Lois Henry, Bennett Judkins, Roger Craiger, Allan Boggs, Frank Gilliam, Don Horne, Baxter McElroy, Billy Owens, Jerry Gilly, Randy Dean, David Todd, Ralph Hall, Lynn Craft, Harold Hibbitts, Gus Godsey. TOP ROW: Kay Barrowman, Reda Greene, Dianna Carter, Loretta Boggs, Lois Skeens, Mae Massey, Jennifer Mayo, Brenda Dotson, Fern Pettit, Gwen Owens, Brenda Gardner, Linda Perry, Sharon Johnson, Linda Miles, Mary Woods, Virginia McDavid, Vera Greene, Jewell Hamilton, Nancy Miller, Fredia Gilliam, Patricia Rittenberry, Patricia Ballistreri, Mary Lou Tackett, Mary Isom. MIDDLE ROW: Brenda Smith, Jerrell Williams, Judy Adams, Sheila Gilliam, Janet Bolling, Margaret Baker, Gaynelle Steele, Patsy Salyers, Linda Louis, Jewell Maples, Rena Orr, Virginia Woods, Marcia Steele, Karen Stevens, Betty Carter, Brenda Mullins, Judy Mullins, Marietta Boggs, Janice Carter, and Janet Mullins. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Johnson, Madaline Mullins, Inez Mullins, Janet Murray, Brenda Sexton, Sue Richardson, Linda Slaughter, Sharon Bolling, Janet Jones, Jennifer Jennings, Peggy Frymer, Linda Addington, Alice Barnett, Brenda Gilliam, Ida Baker, Mary Nagy, Barbara Daugherty, Lana Jean Elam, Linda Mil- ler, Teresa Hill, Brenda Rhines, Benneda Greene, Nancy Tony, Linda Taylor, Pam Slaughter. THE GIRLS’ CHORUS In scenes from the Fortune Teller are Lois Grau, Lynn Craft, Sue Grasham, Liz Gilliam, and Gus Godsey. Mr. Franklin, director, with Anna Bennett. STANDING, from left to right are: Sandra Minnix, vice-president; Dianna Hubbard, secretary; James Wampler, treasurer; Jeannie Mullins, historian; Annas Brickey, president; and Sue Grasham. SEATED are: Brenda Hill; Mr. Hamilton, sponsor; and Lois Grau. Annas Brickey, president, works in the school office. NA TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Jeannie Mullins, historian, Mr. Hamilton, sponsor, and Sandra rushes to an Honor Society Minnix, vice-president, discuss the meeting. charter of the Honor Society. STUDENT COUNCIL Mr. Beverly, Sponsor Eunice Freeman, President Phyllis Presley, Secretary Larry Baker, Treasurer Bobby Bays, Vice-President Elizabeth Gilliam, Vice-President Band on Practice Field Fred Bevins plays the tuba; Billreda and Joel talk with Mr. Day; Paul Congo gives the marching band members a beat. 68 FIRST ROW: Betty Traynor, Mr. Day, Director, Carl Wheatley, Paul Congo, Susy Day, Joel Sikes, Gary Addington, drum major, Sandra Thomas. SECOND ROW: Bennet Judkin, Lois Henry, Billreda Johnson, Alice Barnette, Linda Addington, Phyliss Osborne, Jennifer Jennings, Frankie Kilgore, Mary Woods. THIRD ROW: Henry Taylor, Ray- mond Woods, Barry Falin, Allen Boggs, Susan Vicars, Gloria Kiser, Vonda Hale, Idana Baker, Phillip Henry. FOURTH ROW: Roger Roberts, Sherry Robinson, Earl Hankins, Jerry Marshall, Pat Ballistreri, Fred Bevins, Lois Grau, Earl Owens, Barbara Bolling, Ruth Ann Boggs, Sharon Bolling. KELLY HIGH SCHOOL BAND 69 mm ELEi T th. ' 7 7 w • ,w a rt w ' f ’ Mil IB M. le Co Ni T i 4. ' .0 Tc Rii, V ’t 195.09 191 61 64 Te Pm Sm Eu 145 150.55 152.CU M U |Np Pu, 157.06 239J ' L IVA 14 3 111 2 MR. KELLY HIGH KENNETH STURGILL ASSEMBLAGE . . . , sixty -Three ■nra THE KELLY HIGH INDIANS ! a Managers: Ronnie Stevens, Billy Wade Hamilton, Herman Jones. 1st ROW: Larry Harris, Bobby Bates, Bobby Bays, Scotty Bolling, Johnny Sturgill, Wade Gardner, Lynn Craft, Wayne Dale, Dayton Stidham, Clayton Stidham. 2nd ROW: Coach Garnett Gilliam, James Daughtery, David Draughon, Don Buchanan, Gary Stallard, Johnny Pannell, James Roberson, Bill Richardson, Damon Carter, Phillip Trent, Coach Harold Lester. 3rd ROW: Donald Church, Jerry Kiser, Kelly Williams, Ronald Stallard, Doug Horne, Don Horne, Larry Hubbard, Gary Slemp, Hubert Sluss, Curtis Hensely, Glen Dingus. 74 Scorecard for the 62 Season Wise . . 0 Gate City . . . . 21 Wise. . 41 Jonesville . . . . . 7 Wise . . 21 Norton .... . 0 Wise. . 13 Pound . 7 Wise. . . 7 Coeburn .... . 0 Wise. . 13 Applachia . . . . . 7 Wise . . 12 Ervinton . . . . 7 Wise. . 27 Pennington Gap . . 0 Wise . . 13 Powell Valley . . 7 Wise. . . 0 Clintwood . . . . . 14 COACHES ’63 Coaches Harold Lester and Garnett Gilliam. The Two Captains Were Elected by the Team and Served As Co-Captains Phillip Trent 76 Don Buchanan Gary Stallard Tackle James Daugherty Center Bill Richardson Tackle The ’63 Lettermen of the Indians Lynn Craft Fullback Bobby Bays Quarterback Bobby Bates Halfback Johnny Panne 11 Guard Jerry Kiser Tackle Wade Gardner Fullback Damon Carter End Scotty Bolling Quarterback Coaches Lester and Gilliam Wayne Dale Donald Church Halfback End James Roberson End Hubert Sluss Guard Glen Dingus End Gary Slemp Center Select the Season’s Lettermen John Sturgill Quarterback Larry Harris Halfback David Draughon Kelly Williams Tackle Tackle CHEERLEADERS Bp jsa IT ' il J . 4 •r v s Jyj j 4 KPmtIl ; 4k V J9 War jf f Ij Jsi|i , - s , ,. Agf pp j ■ FOOTBALL QUEEN Attendant: Miss Elizabeth Gilliam Miss Sara Parsons Miss Phyllis Presley THE QUEEN’S A TTENDANTS Miss Jeannie Mullins Miss Dianna Hubbard Track Members: Larry Hubbard, Gus Godsey, Baxter McElroy, Scotty Bolling, Jerry Kiser, and Phil Russell. Bobby Bates and Wayne Dale on the practice field. I On the Team: George Dean, Denny Kelly, Johnny Freeman, Gary Wright, Wayne Dale, Bobby Bates, Arlie Partin, and Kenneth Sturgill. At right: Bobby Bays, batter-up. BASEBALL Spring Season Coach Bays In spring practice, Kenneth Sturgill at bat with Larry Harris pitching. Members of the baseball team: FIRST ROW: Claude Taylor, Larry Harris, Marvin Baker, Coach Bays SECOND ROW: Nelson Wampler, J. L. Shoop, Kenneth Sturgill, Bobby Bays, Mack Shupe THIRD ROW: Donald Cox, Thomas Steele, Eddie Wilson, Bobby Bates, and Wayne Dale. Behind the Scenes at the Games You will see pretty score keepers, Becky Hart and Sandra Thomas hard at work with those scores . . . Coach passing out new ball, here to team member Larry Harris . . . Smiling team manager, Jerry Williams. 86 TEAM I Roy Estep, Glenn Wyatt, Mac Shupe, John Sturgill, Larry Baker, Paul Carter, Gus Godsey, Scotty Bolling, Bobby Bays, James Wampler, Larry Harris, and Coach James Watts, center. BASKETBALL ’63 This Tear’s Team Coached by Mr. James Watts . . . Publication Date Too Early to Include Scores . . . Schedule of Games Include Games with Pound, Clintwood, Ervington, Coeburn, Norton, Appalachia, Big Stone, Pennington, and Jonesville. 87 mkmm A k 7 l tl jr 1 { 1 { i ' ■ • i r W | 1 M 1 FIRST ROW: Donald Cox, Billy Bullion, Clayton Reece, Carl Triplett, Denny Kelly, Ralph Lawson, Goebel Wright, Denny Kiser, Gary Addington, Billy Salyers. SECOND ROW: Marvin Wyatt, Jimmy Bolling, Robert Williams, Frank Bellamy, Roy Hill, Troy Robinson, Bobby Hall, Tony Dye, Dennis Mullins, Phillip Gilliam. THIRD ROW: Roger Roberts, Jimmy Miller, James Gregg, Gary Sanders, Eddie Wilson, Gary Wright, Ronald Beverly, Alec Knox, Jerry Fritz, Gary Hensley, J. L. Shupe, Coach Bays. Junior Varsity Football and Basketball LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Bates, Johnny Bradley, Glen Dingus, David Hart, James Roberson, Baxter McElroy, Donald Church, James Daugherty, Billy Wade Hamilton, Jerry Bays, Smokey Combs. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING COMMITTEE: Gus Godsey, Business Manager; Phyllis Presley, Advertising Manager KENNEDY ' S SERVICE STATION Sinclair Products — Used Car Sales Phone 6615 Wise, Virginia CARTER ' S GULF STATION Accessories Tires — Batteries Wash — Grease Phone 6410 Wise, Virginia THE ESSO CORNER NORTON MOTOR INN £sso Phone 7071 Wise, Virginia Bob Varner, Manager Oldsmobile, Valiant, Chrysler, Plymouth and International Phone 44 Norton, Virginia J M SUPERMARKET We Give S H Green Stamps Double Stamps on Tuesday Telephone 551 Park Avenue Norton, Virginia BEATY AND COMPANY DAVE ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Phone 2696 Wise, Virginia Compliments of COHEN ' S DEPARTMENT STORE Quality Since 1899 Phone 456 Norton, Virginia Dry Goods Shoes — Clothing — Hats Norton, Virginia Compliments of APPALACHIAN ATHLETIC HOUSE Bristol, Tennessee Norton PAUL ' S RESTAURANT Virginia Norton STEAK AND SHAKE Virginia GLENN ' S NEW DRIVE-IN Ultra-Modern Always the Finest Foods Wise, Virginia DAIRY-LAND Custard and Homemade Ice Cream Sandwiches and Homemade Chili Phone 6315 Wise, Virginia OLD DOMINION PO WER COMPANY, INC. Your Electric Service Co. An Investor Owned, Tax Paying, Public Utility Supplying Electric Heat Electric Power Electric Lighting Wise — Norton Coeburn — St. Paul Compliments of Compliments of RAY ' S BARBER COLLEGE SHOE SHOP ROYAL JEWELERS Phone 560 Norton, Virginia Norton LAY ' S HARDWARE FURNITURE CO. Virginia Compliments of General Electric Appliances Norton Coeburn St. Paul Wise GLENN ' S CAFE Virginia Compliments of ST AM ACK MINING CORP. WISCO COAL CORP. STALLARD BROS. COMPANY HOME HARDWARE FURN. CO. HORSMAN ' S NORTON FLORAL CO. Say It With Flowers Phone 270 Norton Virginia PEOPLES HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Phone 4401 Norton, Virginia Wise, Virginia Dairy Products That Carry This Label . . . Are Grade A All the Way Compare Pet Dairy Products with Any Other THE INN AT WISE COURT HOUSE Famous for Fine Food Phone 2241 Wise, in Old Virginia BUCHANAN FURNITURE CO. Furniture of Distinction Phone EX 5-31 13 No Carrying Charge Front Street Coeburn, Va . Compliments of the PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY Norton, Va . Phone 22 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Norton, Virginia •OTTICD UNDEI AUTHOtlTY OP THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY KENNEDY’S PIGGLT WIGGLY Stores in Warehouse HIV® a} ] Wise — Norton Phone 314 Coeburn — St . Paul Big Stone Gap Pennington Compliments and Best Wishes from The Norton Press Inc. Printers and Publishers of THE COALFIELD PROGRESS Norton ' s Only — Wise County ' s Largest Newspaper Quality Job Printing Phone 101 Norton, Virginia EASTERN GAS CORPORA TION HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES Your School Friend GET FACTS WANTKI) . . . Immediately for OP TOUT LM T I KS in: • ACCOUNTING • S KC It KT A It I AL at low rates, easy terms, individual help and free placement. Investigate now — save money — pay later. If you cannot go to a four year college THKN — come to the NATIONAL . . . where futures are formed. WRITE IN, CALL IN OR COME IN National Business I ' ollege “Training Youth — Serving Industry 302« 2 S. Gay KNOXVILLK, TKNNKSSKR Tel. 2-0157 f Anywhere — Anytime ROYAL LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Best Wishes to Seniors Norton Phone 192 Virginia Norton, Virginia MINOR-HAGY FUNERAL HOME ABINGDON GROCERY CO. Wholesale Grocers KERN ' S BAKERY Bristol Virginia Compliments of Compliments of PERRY ' S PHARMACY Best Wishes to Seniors Wise, Virginia HATCHER ' S EQUIPMENT COMPANY Your Dependable Dealer Phone 1 1 1 Norton, Virginia Compliments of CLINCH HA VEN FARMS , INC. Producers and Distributors of Grade A Milk and Milk Products Breeders of Registered Holstei n-Friestian Cattle Route 1 Big Stone Gap Virginia Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK V- — — y Wise Virginia Compliments of SHORTS SUPERMARKET Phone 3201 We Give S H Green Stamps Double Stamps Every Friday l U TTl N Wise, Virginia Bernard Cricket Fulcher Owner — Manager NORTON APPLIANCE COMPANY Art Smith, Mgr. Serving Wise County for 25 Years You Can be Sure If It ' s Westinghouse Compliments of BEVERLY HILLS DRIVE-IN Good Food Phone 71 1 1 Wise, Virginia MORLEY PRINTING COMPANY Phone 717 844 Park Ave. Norton, Virginia Compliments of DON AND BUD ' S Wise, Virginia BEVERLY ' S MARKET Fresh Meats, Vegetables, Feeds, Dry Goods, Shoes Wise, Virginia WISE MUSIC COMPANY Wise Virginia SHARPE ' S OFFICE SUPPLY Complete Office Outfitters Phone 601 Box 447 Norton, Virginia BOWERS AUTO SUPPLY, INC. Parts, Paint, Glass, Equipment, Supplies Service Specialist Phone 1380 Norton, Virginia THE JEWEL BOX Roy Lityulh, Mgr. 604 Park Ave . NORTON INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance That Insures Phone 347 Norton, Virginia Compliments of JOY INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance Wise, Virginia BEATY AND COMPANY Phone 2696 Wise, Virginia WISE RAMBLER, INC. 1 Phone 3686 Wise, Virginia WISE LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO. Lumber and Building Supplies Heating and Furniture Phone 2431 Wise, Virginia GLENN ROBERTS FIRESTONE TIRE RECAPPING East Park Ave. Phone 1250 Norton, Virginia HERFF-JOJVES CO. Indianapolis, Indiana Designers and Manufacturers of Distinctive Class Jewelry Graduation Announcements Medals Trophies Scholastic Awards STAMPER GLEN RE PRES ENT A TIVE SEXTON’S FLOWERS Flowers The Added Touch of Perfection 25 Years Experience Phone 2551 Wise, Virginia Phone 5751 Wise, Virginia DOUGLAS H. BAKER FUNERAL HOME The Home of Personal Service Ambulance Service ROYAL CROWN COLA CO. BEST BY TASTE -TEST Phone 5151 Wise, Virginia MILLERS SER VICE ST A TION General Repairs Steam Cleaning Radiator Work Wrecker Service Phone 7601 Wise, Virginia avitographs autographs LONESOME PINE REGIONAL LIBRARY 3 1720 00887 5698


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