J J Kelly High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Wise, VA)
- Class of 1966
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WISE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY WISE, VIRGINIA ARROWHEAD ’66 Published by The Yearbook Staff J ; J. KELLY HIGH SCHOOL Wise , Virginia i WISE COUNTS PUBLIC LIBRARY • aiiAr % finoikll A I A Pictorial Review of Nineteen Sixty-six J. J. KELLY HIGH at Wise in the Beautiful Highlands of Virginia Arrowhead Editor: George Dean Business Manager: Giles Combs 3 CONTENTS Dedication 6 Faculty 25 Seniors 33 Juniors 47 Sophomores 54 Freshmen 59 Eighth Grade 63 Activities 68 Sports 84 Advertising 102 DEDICA TION MR. A. E. STANLEY— The members of the yearbook staff appreciate the help Mr. Stanley has given us in the guidance office during these five years in high school. Many of us have been in his math classes, but all of us have had counselling sessions with him about grades and college preparation. Activities Included B allgames. Playing in the Band, Library Study, and Decorating for School Parties ! 9 Dancing and Gaiety Made Up a Spring Evening at the Junior Senior Prom Dates at left were John Bradley with Ann Upchurch and George Dean with Lana Wiles. Below, Mr. Gilliam pre- sents Mr. and Miss Kelly High jewelry to Anna Bennett and Bobby Bates. Dancers do the popular frug above, while Sue Collins listened to the Valiants (below) who supplied the music for the prom. Senior Players Presented in March ’ 65 rr The Member of the Wedding ” — a Play That Had Won the New York Critics Award for the Best Play of the Year Pictured are members of the cast Danny Baker, Suzanne Nash, Danny Rittenberry, Phyllis Osborne, Johnny Sturgill and Karen Short. PLAY CAST Members of the cast and crew: Jerry Kiser, Danny Baker, Linda Large, Jane Kil- gore, Ronald Beverly, Suzanne Nash, F rankie Holbrook, J. L. Shoop, Diane Ad- kins, Thomas Countiss, Bucky McElroy. 14 S.C.A. Activities Included Installation of New Officers and Managing Concession Stand at Ball Games Old and new S.C.A. officers: Jerry Kiser; Barbara Lowe; Mr. Bennett, sponsor; J. L. Shoop; Linda Slaughter; Suzanne Nash; Linda Dotson; Nancy Jessee. Awards Day — Spring Sixty -five Trophies and Cash Prizes Were Awarded for Magazine Sales; Sports and Scholastic Awards Were Made by Coaches and Teachers Top left: Linda Dale receives Top Magazine Sales Award. Top right: Barbara Lowe receives Typing Award. Bottom left: Damon Carter, James Daugherty, and Bobby Bates receive football trophies. Bottom right: Ann Upchurch receives Second Place award in magazine sales. 15 16 Arrowhead Camera Caught Students and Teachers at Work and Play On opposite page, Mrs. Wells sells popcorn at the games and Roger Roberts takes a respite from prom decorations. Below Alice Freeman and Judy Hubbard wait for bus. Seniors, Linda Slaughter and Idana Baker, try caps and gowns— and Idana found a cat at school. Outstanding S tors GEORGE DEAN Editor of the Arrowhead JANET MURRAY, president of the Future Teachers of America; JEWELL MAPLES, president of the National Hon- or Society; ANN HIBBITTS, president of the Co-ed Hi-Y; BARBARA LOWE, president of the S.C.A. 19 20 MR. KELLY HIGH Roy Dockery 21 Most Talented Roy Dockery Idana Baker Senior Best Personality Ronald Beverly Sue Fields 22 Favorites Best Students Lynda Addington Larry Gilliam Friendliest Barbara Lowe Ralph Lawson ., i — ..— ; FACULTY 25 Our Principal and Faculty f° r Nineteen Sixty-Five and Six MR. J. D. GRAHAM, Principal Emory and Henry College, B.A. Appalachian State College, M.A. MR. HAROLD LESTER, Assistant Principal B.S. Carson-Newman College MISS VERNA BARR, Librarian B.S. Longwood 26 MISS JUDY BAKER, Science B.S. Mary Washington College MRS. MARGARET COUTTS, Chemistry B.A. University of Tennessee MR. THOMAS COUNTISS, Math B.A. Emory and Henry College MR. JAMES BEVERLY, Civics MR. CHARLES BENNETT, English A.B. Milligan College M.A. East Tennessee State College B.A. and M.A. University of Virginia MRS. GERALDINE DICKENSON, Business B.S. Radford College MRS. CONNIE DINGUS, Business B.S. Radford College MRS. JOETTA DINGUS, Science B.S. East Tennessee State University MR. BERNARD FARMER, Biology B.S. Lincoln Memorial University University of Alabama Clinch Valley College Faculty Inspires Creativity as Instructors of Business , Sciences Math and Languages MR. MARVIN GILLIAM, English A.B. Milligan College MR. STERLING GILLIAM, French B.A. and M.A. University of Virginia 28 MRS. ELIZABETH HAMILTON, English and History B.S. Longwood College MISS VERTA HAMILTON, English B.S. Radford College MR. VICTOR HAMILTON, History and Civics B.S. East Tennessee State University MISS BONNIE MULLINS, Physical Education B.S. Berea College Graduate work at George Peabody MRS. MARTHA RHODES, Home Economics B.S. Cornell University MR. LUCIAN PRIODE, Band B.M. Western Kentucky State College 29 MRS. OPAL SALYERS, Physical Education B.S. Radford College MR. KENNETH STALLARD B.A. Emory and Henry College Graduate work at Radford College MR. ALLEN STANLEY, Math A.B. George Peabody M.A. George Peabody MR. JAMES WATTS, Physical Education B.A. East Tennessee State University MRS. WILMA STALLARD, English B.S. Berea College and Radford College Faculty 1965-66 MR. LARRY STANLEY, Physical Education A.B. University of South Carolina MR. JIM STEWART, History B.A. Union College MRS. BETTY WELLS, Math B.S. East Tennessee University MR. LYNN WELLS, English B.A. L.M.U., C.V.C., E.T.S.U., U.T. MRS. DORIS VICARS, Home Economics B.S., University of Tennessee School Help LANCE DALE, Custodian MISS JOSEPHINE WOLFE, English B.A. Emory and Henry College CAFETERIA WORKERS: Gertrude Scott, Ollie Stapleton, Opal Collier, and Estelle Stanley. 31 OF TH 20 2 ! • 4 V 38 V. JUDY ADAMS LYNDA ADDINGTON The woman who deliberates is lost. Genius does what it must, talent does what it can. ROBERT BAKER The less I learn, the less I have to re- member. Senior Class GARY BAKER Pupils should be seen and not heard. EMMALOU BAKER It seems she hangs on the edge of night. IDANA BAKER Though she be little; she is fierce. MARGARET BAKER MARVIN BAKER JERRY BARNETTE She had an ignorance of everything a woman need not know. Why take life seriously— we never get out of it alive. 34 FREIDA BEVERLY I shall laugh myself to death. RONALD BEVERLY They say all handsome men die young and I don ' t feel so well myself. WILMA BLEDSOE A still and quiet conscience. Nineteen Sixty-Six GLENDA BOGGS LORETTA BOGGS ROGER BOGGS Who is it can read a woman? From her shall read the perfect ways of honour. Obey that impulse. BARBARA BOLLING Mirthful comic shows. LINDA BREEDING The love that makes undaunted the final sacrifice. DAMON CARTER There ' s room at the top but who wants to climb? BRENDA CAUDILL A peace above all earthly dignities. DANA CHISENHALL hope I shall have leisure to make good. TORRENCE COLLINS FRAMPTON COLLINS A woman ' s guess is much more accurate than a man ' s certainty. Senior Class Wise scepticism is the first attri- bute to a good critic. WILMA COLLINS Oh, thou art fairer than the eve- ning air. GILES COMBS Men are only little boys grown tall. BARBARA DAUGHERTY Nothing great was ever achieved withoui enthusiasm. SHARON DAVIS Look in her face and you ' ll forget ' em all. SHIRLEY DAVIS There are a few things that never go out of style and femininity is one. GEORGE DEAN A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. JOHNNY DEAN Young in limbs and in judgment old. SUE DEAN Marriage is no noose for me. Nineteen Sixty-Six ROY DOCKERY RANDALL DOLLARHYDE BRENDA DOTSON A man he seems of cheerful yes- In wit a man; simplicity a child. Here is a woman, good without terdays, and confident to-morrows. pretense. FREIDA DOTSON GAYNELLE DOTSON LINDA DOTSON Virtue is the fount whence honor springs. Romeo, Romeo! Where art thou, Romeo? The sensuous joy of magnanimity. 37 TONY DYE Give me another horse! Bind up my wounds! MARTHA EASTERLING What stronger breastplate than a heart untainted. BRUCE FIELDS Now I will begin to live a little. Senior Class SUE FIELDS ALICE FREEMAN All succeeds with people who are Little friends may prove great sweet and cheerful. friends. GERALD FREEMAN Be all my sins remembered. JOHNNY FREEMAN There is a history in all men ' s lives. ROGER FREEMAN True nobility is exempt from fear. JERRY FRITZ From the crown of his head to sole of his feet, he is all mirth. JIMMY GILLIAM I am ever merry when I hear sweet music. LARRY GILLIAM He was a scho ' ar, a ripe and good one. NANCY GILLIAM Sincerity is an openness of heart. Nineteen Sixty-Six SANDRA GRAY A light heart lives some more. SHARON GRAY Good humor is the health of the soul. RITA GREENE I count only the hours that are bright. DARRELL HAMPTON The force of his merit makes his way. SUE HALL Great souls are portions of Eternity. PHILIP HENRY I am a part of all I have ever met. Mi DENNIS HENSLEY The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step. t ANN HIBBITTS She appears to be shy, but she has mis- chief in her eyes. GREG HILL ' Men of few words are the best men. Senior Class RITA HOPKINS I live for those who love me. JUDY G. HUBBARD MARY HUBBARD When she had passed it was like Crimson is thy cheek and thy lip. the ceasing of an exquisite music. MORRIS HUBBARD A proper man as one shall see in a sum- mer ' s day. BENTON ISOM The gift of gaiety may itself be the great- est good fortune. SANDRA ISON Let us be back ' d with God and the seas. ' JENNIFER JENNINGS MELINDA JESSEE It would be argument for a week, laugh- Gentlemen always remember blondes. ter for a month, and a good jest forever. NANCY JESSEE ' Twas her thinking of others that makes you think of her. Nineteen Sixty-Six ANTONIA JOHNSON Refreshing example of pure, un- diluted friendliness. GARY JONES Every man has his fault and hon- esty is his. DENNY KELLY To strive, to seek, to find. CAROLYN KIRK She ' s beautiful and therefore to be won. BILLIE KISER In thy face I see a map of honour, truth and loyalty. JOYCE LARGE The fountain of goodness. i DIANNE LAWSON There was never a saint with red hair. FRED LAWSON A mind equal to any undertaking that he puts it alongside of. RALPH LAWSON A quiet man, but you ' d be surprised at all he knows. | Senior Class . EMERSON LEWIS BARBARA LOWE His promises were as he is— Man may have his will, but worn mighty. an has her way. 1 i JEWELL MAPLES She adds a precious seeing to the eye. JERRY MARSHALL I had a pleasant time with my mind, for it was happy. MICHAEL MARSHALL Love is like the measles; we can ' t have it but once. LINDA G. MILLER She has black hair and speaks small like a woman. LINDA K. MILLER Sunshine and rain at once; her smiles and tears. DENNIS MULLINS Discretion of speech is more than elo- quence. 7 INEZ MULLINS Love, sweetness, goodness in her person shine. Nineteen Sixty-Six STEVE MULLINS Secret and self-contained. KILE MULLINS RONALD MULLINS A good name is like a precious Every man is as heaven made him, ointment. sometimes greater. TROY ORENDER The lunatic, the lover, the poet. FERN PETTIT My heart is true as steel. JANET MURRAY A good folly is worth what you pay for it. LINDA PROFITT She was like the sun, filtering through the clouds. MARSHALL REED The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. SUE RICHARDSON An artful woman makes a modern saint. Senior Class FREIDA RITTENBERRY Her voice was ever gentle, soft, and low, an excellent thing in a woman. GARY ROBBINS The flower of young manhood. ROGER ROBERTS He is bewildered in the maze of school. DANNY ROBINSON I am sober as a judge. GARY SANDERS I have never been in love. BRENDA SEXTON Life is a jest; and all things show it. I thought so once; but now I know it. JOEL SIKES A brave man, struggling in the storm of fate. LINDA SLAUGHTER Live amid love and laughter. DANNY STALLARD Oh for a life of sensation rather than thoughts. Nineteen Sixty-Six JOHNNY STALLARD Life is my college. May I grad- uate well, and earn some honors. JOE STALLARD A fellow of plain and simple con stancy. CLAYTON STIDHAM I ' m as big for me, as you are big for you. GERALD STIDHAM DAYTON STIDHAM Life is seldom if ever dull. He was ever precise in promise-keeping. RONALD STIDHAM Scenery is fine; human nature finer. PAT TACKETT “Women are such expensive things. CLAUDE TAYLOR I would sooner fail than not be among the greatest. ANN UPCHURCH ' I live for fun and fun I have. Senior Class ELIZABETH VINCER NELSON WAMPLER MARY WEBB The mirror of courtesy. It is a folly to tell women the But I ' m impatient, I want to laugh truth. now. LINDA WELLS Woman is the lesser man. NORMA WELLS The purest the heart can hold. RONALD WELLS There ' ll be a hot time in the old town to-night. ROBERT WILLIAMS You must always put your shoulder to the wheel. i SUZANNE WHEATLEY She ' s a woman and has therefore been won. STEVE WILLIS There is no defense like elaborate cour- tesy. Nineteen Sixty-Six EDDIE WILSON RAYMOND WOODS MARVIN WYATT Fun is over; business is business. The glory, jest, and riddle of the I have tried so hard to do right. world. PEGGY YATES DAVID YEARY Those who bring sunshine to others can ' t keep it from themselves. A youth educated by his system. I 47 Juniors Dianne Adams Douglas Adams Sterling Akers Loretta Baker Roy Balthis Mary Barnette Terry Baugh Jerry Bays Gertrude Blair Brenda Boggs Marietta Boggs Carole Bolling Jimmy Bolling Sharon Bolling William Bolling Mary Booher Johnny Bradley Paul Brickey Roy Bright Ellen Brummette Linda Burke Scott Cantrell Diana Carter Larry Carter 1966 Sherry Caruso Victoria Chisenhall Mary Collins Richard Collins Paul Congo Jeanne Darnell Judy Darnell Louise Darnell Carlos Dean Lora Elam Roger Estep Joan Fields Jerry Fritz Sandra Fultz Brenda Gardne, Wilma Gardner Brenda Gilliam Daniel Gilliam David Gilliam Tom Gilliam Sue Graham Bernetta Greene Vera Greene Paulette Hale Juniors Jimmy Hall Steve Hall Paul Hensley Virginia Hensley Jimmy Hill Michael Hill Teresa Hill Johnny Hubbard Yvonne Hubbard Roger Isom Omer Jackson Margaret Jessee Isaac Johnston Ann Kilgore Mike Kirk Bradley Lawson Peggy Lunsford Delores Maggard Ronnie Marshall Jennifer Mayo Jeff McKay John Merrill Faye Messer Linda Miles 1966 Brenda Mullins David Mullins Janet Jones Mullins Janet Mullins Jerry Mullins Judy Mullins Leon Mullins Louise Mullins Thomas E. Mullins Dale Moore Mary Nagy Gwen Owens Wayne Owens Dan Pennington Mary Porter Ida Rasnick Patricia Rayburn Valeria Richardson Danny Rittenberry Patricia Rittenberry Gary Roberts Eddie Salyer Patsy Salyer Violet Sanders Juniors Jerry Scott Shannon Scott Jerry Selvage Dennis Short Vadis Shupe Pam Slaughter Brenda Smith Emory Smith Douglas Stallard Hazel Stanley Diana Stapleton Marcy Steele Jimmy Stewart Brenda Sturgill Sandra Sturgill Henry Taylor Linda Taylor Bruce Thacker Dennis Thompson Sharon Thompson Susan Vicars Linda Wampler Barbara Wells Eddie Wells 9 1966 Haskel Wells Carol Wheatley Robert Williams Virginia Woods Jackie Yates Terry Icenhour Barbara Stanley Freida Stanley Junior Candids - - - CLASS PRESIDENTS: Jo Ann Lane, Tommy Dickenson, Joyce Perry, Anita Kilgore, and Kenneth Large. Sophomores Anna Adams Elizabeth Addington Danny Baker Judy Kay Baker Della Baldwin Patricia Ballisteri Alice Barnette Phillip Bates John Baugh Becky Bingman Sharon Bishop Mary Blanton Sandra Blanton Charlotte Boggs Patricia Bolling Betty Breeding Mike Brooks Marvin Buchanan Martha Carter Cecilia Caruso 1966 Nila Caudill Shirley Collier Charlotte Collins Donald Collins Verna Lee Collins Wilma Sue Collins Roger Cooke Carolyn Culbertson Nancy Darnell Jean Daugherty Joan Daugherty Gerald Dean Tommy Dickenson Christine Dingus Billy Dotson Sharon Dotson Carol Dowdle Lynn Draughon Donna Ellison Michael Falin Patricia Foster Diane Franklin Stephen Gibson Gary Gilliam John Gilliam Kay Gilliam Joyce Greear Gary Green Johnny Griffin Lila Hamilton Naomi Hartsock m Tommy Hatfield Ruth Hi bbitt s Michael Holbrook Michael Hopkins I. Sophomores Vicki Hubbard Carolyn Hunsucker Thomas Hunsucker Richard Icenhour Micheal Jackson Danny Jessee Eva Jessee Kay Jones Paul Jones Anita Kilgore Gary Kilgore Sharon Kilgore Anna Ruth Kelly John Kelly Jo Ann Lane James Large Kenneth Large Shirley Lipps Richard Mahaffey Carl Maples Teddy Mays Dwane McConnell Sue McDavid Wanda McDavid Gail McCray Ronald Miles Nancy Miller Richard Miller Robert Mills Danny Moore Benny Mullins Rita Mullins Roy Mullins Terry Mullins Wilma Mullins 1966 Russell Muncey Glen Murray Sharon Orender Emma Lou Orr Regina Orr Danny Owens Charles Pangle Wanda Partin Patsy Peck Gary Perry Joyce Perry Linda Jane Perry Joy Peters Larry Petro Louise Phillips Sandra Phillips Ethel Potter Faye Powers Gary Powers Irene Powers Sandra Powers Ronnie Prater Lana Profitt Jane Roberts Judy Roberts Woody Roberts Carol Robinson Hagan Rossi Allen Salyers Bernard Salyers Betty Salyer Burkeen Salyer Claudiaette Salyer Janet Salyers Sandra Kay Sexton i Sophomores Shelia Sexton Dona Skeens Shelby Skeens Wayne Skeens Linda Slagle Samuel Slaughter Ann Slemp Darrell Smith Letteau Stallard Thomas Steele Donny Stephens Connie Bill Stidham Mike Stinson Kenneth Stipes Charleen Stratton Janice Sturgill Joyce Sturgill Danny Sweet Linda Taylor Rosalee Taylor Vonda Thompson Nancy Vanover Maude Ella Varner Johnny Wampler Kathy Wampler Jean Wells Jimmy Dale Wells Mary Lynn Wells Roger Wells Jack Weston Jerry Wharton Marilyn Williams Wayne Wright Donna Wyatt Dennis Yeary CLASS PRESIDENTS: Donna Stallard, Kenneth Hubbard, Sue Miller, Daryl McKay, Wanda Woods, Randy Sturgill, and Sandra Skeens. Freshmen 1966 Donald Adams Deborah Adkins Barbara Allen Doris Baker Gorden Baker Roger Balthis Donna Bass Wilma Lee Bentley Carl Beverly Roger Beverly Billy Bevins Roger Bevins Jimmy Blankenbecler Kerry Boggs Lee Boggs Ronald Boggs Betty Bolling Robert Brummitte Earline Bush Jimmy Calhoun Arthur Cantrell Dennis Carter Renee Chaffin Randy Chisenhall Freshmen Janet Collins Vonda Collins Regina Colyer Darrell Cooke Margaret Cooke Alice Covher Stanley Crabtree Linda Craiger Ronnie Culbertson Angela Darnell Billie Dean Rita Dean Timothy Dean Joan Deel Pamela Dockery Rodney Dotson Rodney Draughon Karen Kay Farmer Samuel Finney Saundra Frazier Sherry Gardner Barbara Gilliam Gerald Gilliam Judy Gilliam Patsy Gilliam Ronnie Greene Eileen Hale Annette Hall Janice Hall Michael Hall Patricia Hamilton Joyce Hampton Randy Lee Harding Susan Henry Evelyn Hensley Deborah Hill James Hill Rita Hill Charles Holbrook Dinah Holbrook Audrey Hopkins Linda Hopkins Kenneth Hubbard Patricia Hutson Billy Ray Hylton Mary Jane Isaac Gayetta Isom Deborah Ison 60 1966 Joe Ison Brenda Jessee James Jones Valeria Jones Michael Jordon Dorothy Keith Brent Kennedy Patricia Kirk Mark Kiser Vivian Lane Brenda Laney Vicki Lynn Large Ronnie Large Jackie Lawson Joe Lawson Sharon Lester Walter Lester George Lipps Archie Maggard Shirley McDavid Dayrl McKay Euritha Middleton Linda Sue Miller Margaret Miller Roberr Miller Steven Moore Howard Mosley Emerson Mullins Gary Wayne Mullins Rhonda Mullins Thomas Muncy James Olinger Darrell Osborne Rosanna Parsons Reda Pettit Johnny Pilkenton Rosalee Pilkenton Donna Profitt Dennis Rasnick Larry Reeves Norman Rittenberry Geraldine Robinette Gertrude Sanders Kenneth Sanders Lorna Sargent Carol Salyer Judy Selvage Clifford Shell 61 Gayle Sturgill Paul Sturgill Randy Sturgill Rufus Sturgill Priscilla Taylor Christine Thacker Shannon Trinkle Clyde Vincer Mary Wampler Jackie Wells Joyce Ester Wells Judith Wells Glenda Williams Judy Willis Darlene Wilson Malinda Wilson Wanda Woods Frankie Wright Sharon Yeats Randy Clark Carolyn Short Danny Short Bobby Skeen Roger Skeen Sandra Skeen Joe Sloce Garland Smith Gloria Smith Marion Smith Betty Stallard Donna Stallard Marietta Stallard Terry Stallard Clyde Allen Stanley Gail Stanley Joyce Stidham Darlene Sturgill Dewey Sturgill 62 CLASS PRESIDENTS: Billy Sturgill, Debby Roberts, Louis Glover, Gordon Scott, Diana Salyers, Parkis Messer, and Harold Greer. Eighth Grade 1966 Glenda Fay Adams Thomas Addington John Asbury Madeline Baily Eddie Baker Gerald Baker Pamala Baker Elizabeth Barnette Jenny Baugh Deborah Beal Patricia Ann Bentley Sarah Frances Beverly Eugene Bevins Billy Bishop Teddy Bishop Charles Blankenbecker Joe Boggs Harold Ray Bolling Margaret Bolling Phyllis Bolling Vicki Darlene Bolling Rex Brickey Henry Brock Jimmy Brooks Eighth Grade Phyllis Brummitte Sandy Burton Brenda Cain Loretta Cassada Minie Cassada Marvin Caudill Michael Clisso Freddie Collier Michael Collins Wayne Collins Steven Couch Judy Craft Gary Darnell Vicki Lee Darnell Juanita Dingus Sharon Dean Anita Dollarhyde Lars Dorton William Elam Katherine Fields Vester Fields Blanche Finney Gary Frazier Mona Freeman Ronnie Fritz Kathy Fultz Roger Fultz Douglas Gilliam Ronald Gilliam Susan C. Gilliam Susan L. Gilliam Louis Glover Roger Greene Roger E. Greene Harold Lee Greer Regina Hall Shelia Hall Charles Hibbitts Beverly Hopkins Janice Horton Gwen Hubbard James B. Icenhour Sharon Jackson Elizabeth Jesse Dallas Jones Danny Jones Mollie Lou Jones Roger Joyner 1966 Glenda Keith Glen Kilgore Patricia Kiser James Lack Donnie Lawson Eddie Ray Masters Parkis Messer Kathy Miller Sandra Kay Miller Lawanna Minnix Judith Mitchell Raymond Mize Rita Moore Thomas Moulse Betty Mullins Carol Mullins Francis Mullins Gretta Mullins Peggy Mullins Polly Mullins Richard Mullins Tommy Mullins Victor Mullins John Munsey Carol Nash Marcella Nash Deborah Jean Owens Dennis Owens Bobby Pauley Bobby Joe Peters Randy Phillips James Steve Powers Joyce Ramsey James Richard Reeves Gary Riner Rhonda Roberson Debbi Roberts Joan Roberts Ruth Ann Roberts Emory Robinette Christine Robinson Janet Robinson Karen Robinson Martha Robinson Diane Salyer Danny Salyers Johnny Salyers Gordon Scott Eighth Grade Sharon Scott Michael Sexton Linda Shoop Deborah Lee Smith Juanita Smith Nida Smith Jimmy Stallard Elizabeth Stanley Thomas Stanley Linda Stapleton Glenn Steele Gregory Steele Betty Stipes Billy Lynn Sturgill Donald Sturgill Glenn Sturgill Sandra Tackett Brenda Sue Tate Collene Taylor Larry Taylor Joyce Thompson Deata Trent Roy Triplett Christine Underwood Cathy Wampler Robert Wampler Darrell Wells Eddie Wells 66 69 MAJORETTES: Idana Baker and Sharon Bolling. BAND OFFICERS: Sharon Bolling, Jennifer Jennings, Phillip Henry, and Idana Baker. Kelly High Band First row: Sharon Boiling, Gloria Smith, Joan Daugherty, Gregory McDilda, Sharon Strought, Faye Powers, Dale Presley, Roy Tolbert, Don Henry, Mike Wells, Idana Baker. Second row: Mr. Lucian Priode, Jack Blanton, Patricia Prater, Becky Greene, Marla Powers, Jenny Baugh, Scot Wells, Danny Salyers, Irving Glover, Donna Ellison, Judy Wells, Dana Skeens, Phillip Henry. Third row: Mike Sexton, Susan Henry, Jennifer Jennings, Frances Straun, Paul Congo, Henry Taylor, Walter Lester, Philip Bates, Shirley Lipps, Patsy Salyers, Alice Barnette, Greg Mullins. 71 Arrowhead Staff Editor: George Dean Assistant Editor: Freida Stanley Business Managers: Giles Combs, Patricia Rayburn Typists: Linda Slaughter, Barbara Daugherty, Sha- ron Bolling, Marietta Boggs Sales Managers: Terry Baugh, Linda Miller Advertising Editors: Sue Fields, Ida Rasnick. Sports Editors: Greg Hill, Ronald Beverly. Picture Editors: Brenda Dotson, Idana Baker, Lora Elam, Jeff McKay. Idana Baker, Brenda Dotson, Jeff McKay, Lora Elam. 72 Barbara Daugherty, Marietta Boggs, Linda Slaughter, Sharon Bolling. 73 National Honor Society r A Mi Si w Projects of the Honor Society have been sponsoring the Book Fair, selling ice cream in the lunch room, and selling flowers. Linda Addington, Roy Dockery, Barbara Lowe, and Idana Baker. Wilma Bledsoe with sponsor Mr. Victor Hamilton. Sharon Gray, Nancy Jessee, Larry Gilliam, and Jewell Maples. 74 Linda Dotson Nancy Jessee Johnny Stallard Student Council Members of the Executive Council for the 1965-66 year are president, Barbara Lowe; vice-presidents, Johnny Stallard and Linda Dotson; secretary, Nancy Jessee; treasurer, Linda Slaughter; sponsor, Mr. Ben- nett Barbara Lowe and Mr. Bennett 1st row: Jilizflbeth-Stanl y, Deborah Smith, Donna Bass, Janet Mullins, Saundra Frazier, Betty Salyers, Kathy Miller, Sue Fields, Judy Darnell; 2nd row: Elizabeth Addinqtot L) Bernetta .G reene, Lora Elam, Jenni Mayo, Brenda Mullins, Mary Ann Booher, Jackie Lawson, Brenda Smith, Judy Craft; 3rd row: Inez J Aullins, £pujs e M ujJjns Louise Darnell, Linda K. Miller, Linda Wampler, Janet Murray, Lynda Addington, Freida Dotson, Brenda Gardner, Linda ' Dotson, Nancy Darnell, Gretta Mullins. F.H.A. Ann Upchurch dressed for Foreign Cos- Renee Chaffin and friend parade in tume Day. costumes during initiation week. Linda Miller, Alice Freeman, and Brenda Sexton prepare candied apples for F.H.A. meeting. 1st row : Alice Freeman, Joyce Large, Elizabeth Kilgore, Joyce Ramsey, Linda Shupe, Sue Graham, Brenda Sexton, Carolyn Kirk, Gloria Smith, Ann Upchurch; 2nd row: Marilyn Williams, Rhonda Mullins, Anna Ruth Kelly, Judy Selvage, Sherry Gardner, Billie Dean, Renee Chaffin, Judy Mullins; 3rd row: Linda G. Miller, Melinda Jessee, Ann Slemp, Regina Orr, Barbara Bolling, Frampton Collins, Linda Perry, Patricia Rittenberry, Debbie Roberts, Mary Blanton, Sharon Kilgore, Sheila Sexton, Teresa Hill, Sherry Caruso. Ann Upchurch and David Mullins ride on F.H.A. Betty Salyer, Elizabeth Stanley, Linda Shupe, and Joyce Ramsey, celebrate Little Girl Day float made for the homecoming parade. during F.H.A. initiation week. First row: Ida Rasnick, Terry Baugh, Ruth Hib bitts , Paul Congo, Ann Hibbitts, Idana Baker, Sandra Ison; Second row: Melinda Wilson, Dinah Holbrook, Donna Bass, Debbie Hill, Sharon Yeats, ' Sherry Caruso, Frampton Collins, Donna Stallard; Third row: Miss Bonnie Mullins, Clyde Allen Stanley, Dar- lene Wilson, Allen Salyer, Martha Easterling, Kenneth Hubbard, Susan Vicars, Danny Riftenberry, Sharon Bolling, Jennifer Jennings, Mr. Winfield Rose. Hi-Y Ida Rasnick, Rytlj HjkbiJts, and Susan Vicars wrap gifts for the Children ' s Christmas Party. Paul Congo and Allen Salyer give school devotional 78 1st row: Carol Salyers, Betty Bolling, Elizabeth Jessee, Diane Salayer, Betty Stallard, Sherry Gardner, Christine Underwood, Mona Freeman, Glenda Williams, Phyllis Bolling, Darlene Sturgill, Gerldine Robinette, Kathy Miller, Darlene Bolling, Rita Dean, Judy Craft, Janie Hall, Ruth Ann Roberts, Deata Trent; 2nd row: Susan Henry, Judith Wells, Wanda Woods, Donna Profit, Sarah Beverly, Marion Smith, Pamela Dockery, Deborah Owens, Susan C. Gilliam, Betty Mullins, Molly Jones, Gwen Hubbard, Marcella Nash, Kathy Wampler, Peggy Mullins; 3rd row; Dickie Wampler, Mike Wells, Scotty Wells, Victor Mullins, Archie Maggard, Richard Gilliam, Charlie Hibbits, Bobby Pauley, Lars Dorton, Michael Sexton, Thomas Moulse, Charlie Blankenbecker, Eddie Baker, Harold Bolling, James Isenhour, Mr. Bernard Farmer, pianist. Junior Glee Club 1st row: Angela Darnell, Vicki Darnell,, Phyllis Brummett, Shirley McDavid, Rosanna Parsons, Janet Collins, Joan Roberts, Linda Shoope, Joyce Ramsey, Betty Stipes, Regina Hall, Sharon Scott, Melinda Wilson, Patty Darnell, Gail Sturgill, Dianna Holbrook, Eilene Hale, Sandra Skeen, Sandra Frazier; 2nd row: Pat Kiser, Susan L. Gilliam, Madleine Baily, Mary Jane Issac, Valeria Jones , Carolyn Short, Sue Miller, Debbie Roberts, Jackie Lawson, Barbara Bolling, Beverley Hopkins, Evelyn Hensley, Debbie Hill; 3rd row: Mrs. Wells, Elizabeth Barnette, Audrey Hopkins, Anita Dollarhyde, Brenda Jessee, Deborah Adkins, Darlene Wilson, Donna Stallard, Brenda Gilliam, Linda Miller, Linda Hopkins, Deborah Bell, Carol Nash, Juanita Dingus, Vonda Collins, Rene Chaffin, Judy Selvage, Patsy Gilliam, Billie Dean, Doris Baker. 1st row: Pam Slaughter, Idana Baker, Linda Slaughter, Betty Salyers, Emma Lou Orr, Judy Baker, Eva Vincer, Verna Collins, Patsy Salyers, Linda Wampler, Violet Sander s. Billie Kiser; 2nd row: Dana Skeen, Susan Vicars, Elizabeth Kilgore, Freida Stanley, Paulette Hale, Brenda Gardner, Barbara Bolling, Ann Upchurch, Claudiette Salyers, Mary Barnette, Loretta Baker, Alice Freeman; 3rd row: Terry Baugh, Sharon Bolling, Torrence Co llins, Danny Moore, Wayne Wright, Philip Henry, Paul Congo, Joel Sikes, Scott Cantrell, Danny Rittenberry, Barry Wells, Gary Perry, Allan Salyer, Sandra Ison, Carol Wheatley, Mr. Priode. Senior Glee Club 1st row: Jennifer Jennings, Marietta Boggs, Carolyn Hunsucker, Regina Orr, Joy Peters, Ann Kelly, Brenda Dotson, Lora Elam, Carolyn Kirk, Brenda Gilliam, Melinda Jessee, Linda Miller; 2nd row: Sue Hall, Nancy Jessee, Rita Green, Mary Webb, Janet Murray, Gwen Owens, Peggy Lunsford, Lynda Addington, Patricia Rittenberry, Yvonne Hubbard, Brenda Boggs, Inez Mullins, Linda Dotson, Frampton Collins, Sherry Caruso; 3rd row: Janet Mullins, June Holmes, Barbara Lowe, Brenda Sexton, Barbara Daugherty, Wilma Collins, Rita Mullins, Nancy Vanover, Kathy Blanton, Sharon Kilgore, Sheila Sexton, Linda Perry, Emma Lou Baker, Patsy Peck, Mary Wells, Linda Taylor. Future Teachers of America 1st row, officers: Louise Mull ins, treasurer; Lora Elam, historian; Vadis Shupe, parliamentarian; Billie Kiser, secretary; Janet Murray, president; 2nd row: Gwen Owens, Brenda Gilliam, Freida Stanley, Suzanne Wyatt, Freida Dotson, Linda Dotson, Barbara Lowe, Wilma Bledsoe; 3rd row: Ann Hibbitts, Denny Kelly, Brenda Sexton, Danny Rittenberry, Lynda Addington, Tommy Mullins, Nancy Mullins, Troy Orender, Idana Baker. The Future Teachers Club is made up of high school students who plan to become teachers. Members help out at school by teaching classes when the teacher is ab- sent. Mr. Stanley sponsors the group. Gwen Owens teaches a class in Math. 81 T Y Activities Sponsored by Clubs and Classes Top left: Ann Hibbitts presents gift to a child at the Hi-Y chil- dren ' s Christmas party. Top center: Joyce Ramsey, Freida Dotson, Anna Ruth Kelly, and Anne Slemp on Granny Day during F.H.A. initiation week. Top right: Bernetta Greene and Brenda Smith serve refreshments at the prom. Left: Members of S.C.A., Linda Slaughter, Mr. Bennett, Barbara Lowe, and Nancy Jessee sell flowers for the football party. Bottom left: Members of band, Allen Salyer, Philip Henry, and Paul Congo play for the pep rally. Bottom right: Members of the homecoming court, Alice Freeman, Jewell Maples, and Margaret Baker— this also was sponsored by the S.C.A. Annual Staff Party and Homecoming Parade Above: Members of the annual staff, Barbara Daugherty, Jeff McKay, Patricia Rayburn, and Ida Rasnick enjoy their Christmas Party. Right: Linda Dotson and Brenda Sexton in a skit for the speech class. Bottom left: Chip Woods and member of annual staff, Barbara Daugherty, Lora Elam, Linda Slaughter, and Freida Stanley ride in staff car. Mrs. Dingus drives the cheerleader ' s car in the parade. 83 First row: Jerry Bays, Eddie Salyer, Kenny Sanders, Tim Dean, Gary Kilgore, Clayton Stidham, Denny Kelly, Joe Dotson, Torrence Collins, Dwayne McConnell, Thomas Mullins. Second row: Coach James Watts, Billy Dotson, Larry Kilgore, Robert Mills, Kenneth Large, Daniel Gilliam, Jerry Wharton, Tommy Dickenson, Johnny Dean, Jack Weston, Burkeen Salyers, Coach Harold Lester. Third row: Ralph Lawson, Ronnie Mar- shall, Mike Stinson, Pete Robinette, Ronald Beverly, Roger Freeman, Sterling Akers, Marvin Wyatt, Thomas Steele, George Dean, Jerry Fritz, Tony Dye. The Kelly High Indians 86 Indians ' Coach, Harold Lester, with co-captains, Jerry Fritz and Ronald Beverly. After School Work-Out on the Practice Field 87 The ’ 65 Season STERLING AKERS End 1st Team All District Defensive Squad 3rd Team All-State JERRY BAYS Quarterback RON BEVERLY Guard Captain 1st Team All-District Offense GEORGE DEAN Guard TIM DEAN Half-back All-District Honorable Mention TOM DICKENSON Center Indian Lettermen ROGER FREEMAN End JERRY FRITZ Tackle All-District Honorable Mention DENNY KELLY Center All-District Honorable Mention GARY KILGORE Full-Back RALPH LAWSON Half-Back All-District Honorable Mention RONNIE MARSHALL Full-Back 2nd Team All-District 89 Indian Lettermen THOMAS MULLINS End KENNETH SANDERS Fullback MIKE STINSON End All-District Honorable Mention CLAYTON STIDHAM Guard MARVIN WYATT End EDDIE SALYERS Runs touchdown in Powell Valley-Wise Game. 90 Action in the Powell Valley Game FOOTBALL QUEEN Miss Carolyn Kirk THE COURT Judy Hubbard Jewell Maples Sue Fields Alice Freeman Eighth Grade Football Front row left to right: John Asbury, Donny Lawson, Allen Weston, Sam Finney, Mike Jordan, Allen Wells, Charlie Hibbits, Steve Couch, Jimmy Williams, Larry Stanley, Coach. Back row left to right: Parkis Messer, Teddy Bishop, Clyde Stanley, Tommy Moulse, Larry Taylor, Bill Bishop, Victor Mullins, Ronald Gilliam. J. V. Football In the line from left to right: Carl Beverly, Gerald Gilliam, Charles Holbrook, Brent Kennedy, Terry Stallard, Steven Moore, Billy Ray Hylton, Dennis Carter, Ronnie Large, Roger Hall, Lee Boggs. 94 Cheerleaders: Ida Rasnick, Sue Fields, Claudiaette Salyer Alice Freeman, Carolyn Kirk, Susan Vicars, Brenda Gardner Johnny Dean and Mike Stinson make play at 1st base as Jerry Bays looks on. Baseball 96 THOMAS MULLINS JOHNNY DEAN STERLING AKERS VADIS SHUPE The 66 Team Coached by Mr. Kenneth Stallard First row: Kenny Sanders, Tim Dean, Mike Hill, Joe Hatfield, Thomas Mullins, Ronnie Prater, Vadis Shupe, Issac Johnston, Billy Dotson. Second row: Coach Kenneth Stallard, Jimmy Large, Jerry Bays, Sterling Akers, Mike Stinson, Mike Kirk, Johnny Dean, Morris Hub- bard, Marvin Baker. 97 r K Track 66 Pictured above left at the ' 65 track meet are Henry Taylor and Gary Stallard. Also above in practice are Denny Kelly and Ronnie Marshall, who work with Pete Robinette and Daniel Gilliam, left. Below at Spring practice are Henry Taylor and Shannon Scott. These are scenes taken at the Lonesome Pine Track meet in the Sprng of ' 65. The first shows 220 yard dash. Pictured above are the ' 65 Kelly High Team members, Ronald Stidham, Dan Gilliam, Gary Stallard, Larry Sta I lard, Henry Taylor, Ronnie Marshall, Denny Kelly, Ronald Mullins, Shannon Scott, Larry Kilgore, Mike Stinson, Eddie Salyers, Paul Hensley, Pete Robinette. J. V. Basketball ■ y- flHft P I f? fe lBl Ik f 1 T R mt. i , S i pm • i | i M H M Mtsm j i m.. m I im A [ ( j a i l 1 i - H 1 ' ft m A fcz W i f i 1 Left to right: Richard Mahaffey, George Lipps, Billy Hilton, Dennis Carter, Kenneth Hubbard, Jerome Kern, Coach Lester, Billy Dotson, Carl Beverly, Joe Hatfield, Lee Boggs, Tommy Dickenson, Mike Hall. 99 Jerry Bays, Mike Kirk, Mike Stinson, Ron Beverley, Henry Taylor, Roger Estep, Gary Perry, Thomas Mullins, Roger Bevins, David Gilliam, Coach Watts. Basketball 65-66 I ' The Schedule: December 1, Wise 55 vs. Coeburn 40; December 3, Wise 41 vs. Clintwood 34; December 7, Wise 40 vs. Norton 85; December 10, Wise 68 vs. Powell Valley 59; December 14, Wise 41 vs. Appalachia 42; December 16 Wise 41 vs. Pound 54; December 28, Wise 40 vs. Pennington 42; January 4, Wise 43 vs. Gate City 74; January 7 Wise 65 vs. Ervington 54; January 19, Wise 55 vs. Coeburn 48; January 14, Wise 55 vs. Norton 77; January 21, Wise 49 vs. Appalachia 47; January 25, Wise 74 vs. Powell Valley 72; January 28, Wise vs. Pound; February 1, Wise vs. Pennington; February 8, Wise vs. Haysi; February 11, Wise vs. Gate City; February 15, Wise vs. Ervington 100 Idana Baker, Sharon Bolling Fred Lawson, Vadis Shupe 103 GLENN ROBERTS FIRESTONE Tires and Recapping East Park Avenue Ph. 679-3601 Norton, Virginia DARI-LAND Homemade Ice Cream — Hot Dogs Homemade Chile — Various Sandwiches Phone 328-6449 THE ESSO CORNER Phone 328-8071 Wise, Virginia Compliments of ABINGDON GROCERY Abingdon, Virginia BOB VARNER — Manager Compliments of POUND HARDWARE FURNITURE CO., INC. 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