J J Kelly High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Wise, VA)
- Class of 1972
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J) fO (ju cLdxJLs tOrtUsyjd ' -J LajL ' : ' ' ,: - imj - vu A n£=tA , Jiv sL (LlU V ' yu J tc . ' (V — KELLY Wise, Virginia High School ARROWHEAD ’72 Published L The Yearbook Staff J. J. Kelly High School : v‘ • “It’s the Sign of the Times” THE ARROWHEAD 1972 Jeanne Sturgill Editor Activities 24 Clubs and their activities are featured along with Senior Leaders and Mr. and Miss Kelly High. Juniors 110 Six homerooms involving 130 students — this year’s small group. Sophomores 115 The midway class with 147 members in this section. Sports 56 Football, cheerleaders, homecoming, baseball, track, and golf are pictured in this division . Freshmen 119 Kelly’s second largest class group having 170 shown here. Faculty 80 b Individual teachers in each department are featured along | Eighth Grade 124 with administration and staff. Largest class with 207 pictured in this section . Advertising 130. Visit our ad patrons in Wise and in the neighboring towns of Norton, Pound, Coeburn, and Big Stone Gap. Seniors 92 Our graduating class for whom our book is printed. This section this year contains 119 graduates . Seniors Visit Southwest Museum in September As Underclassmen Labor Over Standardized Tests 3 1. Boone Gilliam entertains group outside with one of her “tall tales.” 2. Cathy Dean reads the history of one of the displays. 3. Billy Lawson and John Brummette wait on museum steps for the second tour to begin . 4. Boone, Nancy Davis, and Debbie Moore show interest in the antique glass collection. 5. Senior groups enjoy bus trip to Big Stone Gap. 1. Tommy Me Amis and Denese Wilson steal a few moments alone following the tour inside the museum . 2. Linda Osborne, Rudolfo Yanez-O, Walter Lawson, Dennis Un- derwood, and John Reeves. 3. Betty Masters, Karen Mullins, Marty Miles, Linda Osborne, and Charles Roberts wanted to go for a buggy ride on the front lawn. Student Talent . . . Actors . . . Dancers . . . Artists . . . Musicians . . . and Flag Wavers PICTURED RIGHT are Noel Col- lins and Jim Baird in the Student Talent Show. BELOW are flag girls, Sonia Gilliam, Nancy Davis, Gail Cox, Jackie Fields, Yvonne Ramsey, Debbie Home, Margaret Hogan, and Dianne Baker. ON OPPOSITE PAGE (TOP) are Ricky Verastegui and Cathy Day in talent show dance, and Becky Bays doing poster. The French HI students (BOTTOM) in French play are Rudolfo Yanez-O, Glenda Estep, Beth Wells, Pat Brooks, Doug Hunsaker, and Rita Craiger. In a small French village (RIGHT) are Dana Goad and Kim Boggs with Dana’s sister, Linda Mullins. CENTER: students shop for souvenirs near Notre Dame in Paris; the group at the Amsterdam airport; and Doug and Kim take shots of Rome. Doug Hunsaker (BOTTOM) clowns at one of the few outdoor facilities still left in Paris, and Kim Boggs enjoys the view of Big Ben across the Thames in London. French Students Tour Europe During Summer Vacation The group flew to Paris with Mr. Gilliam and spent a few days seeing the City of Light-strolling the Champs Elysee, cruising the Seine, eating es- cargots, sampling French pasteries, and climbing the Eiffel Tower. Afterward they enjoyed a stay on the Riviera and visited Rome, Florence, and Venice in Italy . In central Europe, they stayed in Austria, Switz- erland, Germany, and Holland. Aft er a few days in England, where they visited Shakespeare’s birth- place at Stratford-on-Avon and a real lived-in cas- tle, the group flew back to the U.S. from London. Vive les vacances ! LEFT: Kim Boggs, Lisa Beverly, Doug Hunsaker, Brenda Smith, Steve Lawson, and Cathy Brady in Switzerland. Lisa Beverly near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. All Work! . . . And No Play? Kelly Students Enjoy Keeping Busy With Activities Such As the Junior-Senior Prom, Home- coming Floats, Serving Ban- quets, Working in the Conces- sion Stand, Doing Plays and Assembly Programs, Making Posters, and Helping With Club Activities. One of the major activities of the junior class is present- ing an exciting prom for the seniors. Pictured on the opposite page are students decorating for the tropical theme of Bali Hai. AT THE TOP OF PAGE are Walter Lawson and Beth Wells hanging a tropical bird; AT CENTER are Teresa Sturgill and Tommy McAmis readying a palm tree, and Kathy Wright putting up an ocean background. SHOWN AT TOP OF THIS PAGE are Student Council members Mary Hogan, Beth Wells, Tom Rowe, Holly Pennington, Alvin Wells, Linda Via, Doug Hunsaker, and Amy Roberson planning the home- coming parade and party. AT CENTER are Mary Ho- gan, making hot dogs for half-time, and Judy Asbury, painting for school clean-up. BOTTOM shows juniors decorating the gym: Walter Lawson, Mary Timp, Greg Elliot, and Joe Messer. -Tt + J ■t « r Senior Parties The Football Party Follows the Homecoming Game Each Fall and the Junior- Senior Prom Is Held a Few Weeks Before Graduation in the Spring. Other Class Parties Are Held Throughout the Year. PICTURED AT RIGHT (TOP) are Seniors Roby Stallard, Regina McConnell, and Janie Salyer at the Senior Prom. Also at the prom (CENTER) are Frank Colyer, Sally Nelson, Kenny Owens, and Sherry Blanton sitting out one number. SHOWN AT BOTTOM are Billy Lawson, Connie Miller, and Mary Beth Wells. OPPOSITE PAGE: A Senior group attend a dinner par- ty at the Copper Kettle Inn: Rodolfo Yanez-O, Jennifer Belcher, Mrs. Stallard, Mary Beth Wells, Janie Salyer, and Walter Lawson . R vl i m x TJH MR V W M t M I ABOVE: Mr. Bates and Mrs. Daugherty as football hero and sophomore admirer; and on Tater’s Pep Bus, Steve Lawson, Edd y Culbertso n, Kip Free- man, Little Wells, Bowman, Ben Wells, Bill Lester, ( Kandy Wellij . and Bow- man. CENTER: Linda Via, cheerleader captain, teaching new cheers to the Kelly fans; and Mike Shupe as Geraldine in a “pep rally spectacular.” OP- POSITE PAGE (TOP), Mr. Priode and majorettes with trophies at “on the field” pep meeting, and Sutton Rigg drumming up school spirit while Lisa Beverly leads yells. Beat Appalachia! . . . Go, Big Red! Stomp ’Em, Team! . . . Move! . . . Whip The Raiders! . . . Take ’Em! Let’s Take Pound! . . . Go, Team, Go! Make Us Champs ! All Around The School In The Library Robin Salyer and Teresa Hodges “study” with Bob Clisso. In P. E. Class Eighth grade girls are hippy, yippy, pop artists for Mrs. Knox. In The Cafeteria Elaine Amburgy ready to en- joy chili beans and corn muffins . On The Field Jimmy Thompson in the shadow of the Kelly Indian . At The Bus Stop David Dotson and Peggy Home are right on. On The Back Road Refresh before football prac- tice — Monty Short, James Owens, Little Wilson, and Billy Lawson. y The Lighter Side The first snowfall (above) brought students outside for a favorite sport, snowballing. Opposite page shows shop students (top) Janies Powers, Sherry Wells, Freida Bowman, and Teresa Bolling trying on a wig to see which one looks best in it; and Sylvia Gilliam has fun with her mod stars and stripes outfit, complete with Afro wig. Also pic- tured on opposite page (bottom) are Faye Hibbitts and Kathy Robinson who enjoy getting ready for a pep session with Kelly fans, and Carla Lawson, who seems to be waiting for someone on the front steps . Homecoming Was Held in September The homecoming parade started from behind the elementary school, came down Main Street, and then circled the football field. There were floats from all the major clubs and prizes were g iven to the D.E. Club and the Cheerleaders for the best floats. Top — F.H.A. girls in the parade. Center — F.B.L.A. float with Patty Gardner, Debbie Stidham, and Janet Greene; and Mike Shell with Yvonne Ramsey at the dance. Bottom — Phil Hubbard, Kathy Day, and others enjoying the dance. Opposite Page — The Kelly Band at the half time show with majorette Sar- ah Asbury; and the S.C.A. float “We’re Expecting a Victory” with Rodney “Gladys” Lester and Mary Beth Wells . Yearbook ... 32, S.C.A. ... 34, Mu Alpha Theta ... 35, N.H.S. ... 36, Hi-Y . . 38, Lib. Club ... 39, F.H.A. ... 40, Newspaper . . . 41, F.C.A. ... 42, F.B.L.A. . . . 43, Spanish Club ... 44, French Club ... 45, Drama Club ... 46, Ecology Club . . 47, Music ... 48, Candy Stripers ... 55 24 Mr. Kelly High Joe B. Salyer Senior Chiefs Chosen by the Seniors to Represent the Class Jeanne Sturgill President of F.H.A. Editor of Yearbook 28 Mary Timp President of Math Club Denise Wilson President of Hi-Y Photographed at the Boat Landing at Pound Lake Tom Rowe. . Senior Class President Patty Gardner. . President of the F.B.L. A. Club Billy Thompson . President of F.C.A. Club 29 Senior Leaders Bring Back Those Sutton Rigg President of the Band Linda Via Cheerleader Captain 30 Jimmy Baird President of Glee Club Susan Waddell . . . President of Drama Club Lazy, Crazy Days of Summer Mary Frances Hogan . . President of the National Honor Society Peggy Breeding. President of the Candy Stripers John Brummitte President of the D.E. Club 31 Yearbook Staff John Browning; Lisa Beverly; Jeanne Sturgill, EDITOR; Karen Mullins: Mack Williams; Sutton Rigg; Joe Messer; Judy Asbury; Jennifer Belcher; Linda Osborne; Mary Beth Wells; Janie Salyer; Mr. S. Gillam, ADVISOR. ■m y - J 1 The Executive Council of the S.C.A. FIRST ROW: Mary Frances Hogan, Holly Pennington, Doug Hunsaker. SECOND ROW: Tom Rowe, Mary Beth Wells, Amy Rober- son. THIRD ROW: Linda Via, Mrs. Daugherty, Alvin Wells. Mu Alpha Theta FIRST ROW: Amy Roberson, Mary Timp, Cathy Greene. SECOND ROW: Sharon Holbrook, Glenda Estep, Miss Carter, Holly Pen- nington. THIRD ROW: Rebecca Bolling, Roby Stallard, Faye Collier, Billy Thompson . National Honor Society is Made Up of Seniors ■ -S v ' mKfBr JMr i i i mt f S jBTf? . : li fPl f x ' l FIRST ROW: Tom Rowe, am Benriett Pearl Hensley, Mary Beth Wells, Mary Frances Hogan kOONU ROW: Teresa Sturgill, Jeanne Sturgill, Mary Timp, Linda Via, Joe Hampton, Billy Thompson, Su- san Waddell, Bertha Mi lls, Mr. H amilton. THIRD ROW: Cathy Wright, Steve Lawson, ftandy WellsN my Roberson, Pat Brooks, Jo Anne Harding, Doug H u nsake f, 1 ATvmvV ells. Mr. Victor Hamilton, Sponsor. 36 Junior National Honor Society FIRST ROW : Marvin Gilliam, Pamela Holbrook, Reta Craiger, Yvonne Skeens. SECOND ROW: Lois Strouth, Susan Jennings, Mar- garet Hogan, Faye Collins, Mary Hampton, Sharon Holbrook, Glenda Estep, Holly Pennington, Mrs. Hamilton, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Gretchen Bingman, Susan Nelson, Kathy Rasnick, Janet Chaffin, Debby Sturgill, Jackie Sue Fields, Mike Shupe, Noel Col- lins. FOURTH ROW: Kathy Adams, Ann Timp, Sarah Timp, Richard Kennedy, Gary Smith, Steve Halenda, Rusty Elliot, Dale Brooks, Faye Hibbitts, Becky Bays, Kat hy Hubbard. 37 Hi-Y Club Still a Popular Organization in ’72 ilBr JIb - ifMk A. Bra v T VjL V - si .. V ’ Km. V i Is- - i . . Jt B jflp - - jfS ■yt w T’ 1 ,. ■ J AJPag | B ' x | 1 xJ FIRST ROW: Janet Chaffin, Denese Wilson, Sharon Holbrook, Ann Davidson. SECOND ROW: Mr. Sturgill, Kate Hibbitts, Susan Jennings, Shara Hensley, Billy Thompson, Tanya Salyer. THIRD ROW: Bobby Joe Wilson, Cliff Roberson, Randy Salyer, David Dotson, Peggy Home, Rebecca Salyer. FOURTH ROW: Dotty Sproules, Glenda Estep, Connie Miller, Sarah Asbury, Betty Masters Linda Osborne. FIFTH ROW: Patty Greene, Cathy Greene, Karen Mullins, Nedrell Sexton, Greg Elliott, Debbie Wells. 38 Miss Barr Returns as Library Club Sponsor FIRST ROW: Earlene Meade, Karen Hamilton, Sue Mefford, Christy Clark, Saddie Castle, Teresa Orender, Regina Chisenhall, Ad- die Moore, Virginia Ciatts, Dianna Kilgore, Sue Mullins, Miss Barr. SECOND ROW: Charlene Collins, Joyce Harding, Carol Bate- man, Gail Cox, Patricia Calhoun, Jenny Paige, Peggy Adkins, Kathy Hale. 39 Future Homemakers and Boy’s Home Ec. Class F. H. A. — FIRST ROW: Jeanne Sturgill, Holly Pennington, Debbie Gardner, Brenda Laney, Leonarda Goldbach, Lisa Large. SEC- OND ROW: Sharon Holbrook, Kate Hibbitts, Anne Davidson, Debbie Wells, Regina Chisenhall, Sandra Dotson, Janet Greene. THIRD ROW: Betty Miller, Vicky Wells, Carolyn Salyer, Deborah Miller, Mrs. Beverly, Kathy Bolling, Karen Hamilton, Semeda Bowman.. BOY’S HOME ECONOMICS CLASS: Ricky Bellamy, Bruce Willis, Mrs. Beverly, Robert Ward, Marty Sargent, Wayne Cassida, Greg Beverly, Hershell Scott, Dale Bowman. Newspaper Staff Publishes “Indian Affairs” Top picture, typists — FIRST ROW: Brenda Moore, Karen Mullins, Linda Osborne, Gwen Robinette, Thresia Carty. SECOND ROW: Debra Stidham, Claudette Blanton, Connie Fields, Janet Greene, Veta Boggs, Teresa Strugill. THIRD ROW: Brenda Laney, Peggy Breeding, Patty Gardner, Pearl Hensley, Ruth Thacker, Sandra Dotson, Iva Mutter. Bottom picture — SEATED: Judy Asbury, Denese Wilson. STANDING: Bertha Mills, Sally Nelson, Kathy Hubbard, Betty Stanley, Lois Strouth, Elnore Bullion, Debby Sturgill, Marty Milles, Richard Dotson, Sherry Culbertson. Mr. Rose SponsorsiChristian Athletes Group FIRST ROW: Chuck Greene, Garland Fraley, Steve Bates, Donny Bradley, Ricky Verastegui, Freddy Weaver, Randy Williams. SECOND ROW: Billy Lawson, Johnny Browning, Mike Shupe, Ricky Rasnick, Monty Short, Marty Prince. THIRD ROW: Gary Miller, Darrell Chaffin, Bobby Thmpson, James Owens, Charles Bateman, Gary Smith, Terry Grahm, Rusty Elliott, Steve Prince. FOURTH ROW: Bobby Wilson, Mike Clisso, Billy Prince, Eddie Culbertson, Bob Clisso, Greg Elliott, Roy Mullins, Richard Todd, Dennis Miller, Jimmy Thompson, Cliff Roberson, Coach Rose. Future Business Leaders-of America Top picture — (SEATED): Ann Davidson, Pearl Hensley, Patty Gardner, Sharon Holbrook, Paula Adkins, Teresa Scott, Anita Stur- gill. STANDING: Marty Miles, Peggy Breeding, Thresia Carty, Brenda Moore, Nedrell Sexton, Peggy Boggs, Joan 1 ' erry, Barbara Mann, Claudette Blanton, Debbie Stidham, Bertha Mills, Brenda Laney, Janet Greene. Second picture — (SEATED): Sandra Dotson, Carolyn Shell, Amber Yates, Norma Salyers, Marsha Dotson, Nancy Davis, Cathy Adams, Ruth Thacker. STANDING: Veta Boggs, Iva Mutter, Linda Osborne, Lois Strought, Karen Mullins, Reda Powers, Betty Stanley, Elnore Bullion, Cathy Hubbard, Anita Steffey, Gail Cox, Regina Chisenhall, Donna Light, Connie Fields. Spanish Club Grows in Size This Year FIRST ROW; Mrs. Hughes, Margaret Hogan, Becky Bays, Gretchen Bingman, O. J. Bays. SECOND ROW: Diane Bowman, Lisa Large. Vicky Wells. Gail Wells, Sputnik Hibbitts, Donny Bradley, Shara Hensley, Ricky Todd. THIRD ROW: Sarah Timp, Cindy Adkins, Tommy Stallard, David McNew, Thomas Huskins, Norris Bolling, Donnie Baird, Dale Brooks. FOURTH ROW: David Allio, Peggy Powers, Rickv Verastegui, Debbie Wells, Rusty Elliott, Marvin Gilliam, Frank Amburn, John Reeves, Steve Halenda, Cathy Day, Richard Kennedy, Herbert McClelland, Jerry Cantrell, Cliff Roberson, Ann Timp. 44 French Club — Parlez-vous fracais? Oui. : ' 3 T ] FIRST ROW: Pamela Holbrook, Rudolfo Yanez-Orosco, Rita Craiger. SECOND ROWj Connie Milled Sarah Asbury, Diane Baker, Greg Elliott, Connie Sturgill, Caynor Smith. THIRD ROW: Benny Wells, Pam Harris, Susie StUrgTtL Glenda Estep, Kate Hibbitts, Sharon Holbrook, Sandra Baker, Sandra Miller. FOURTH ROW: Mike Shupe, Mary Wells, Leton Harding, Dennis Underwood. Ron- ny Cantrell, John Cantrell, David Twining, Pat Brooks. FIFTH ROW: Rodney Lester, Margaret RobinsonJialiiyG Amy Rob- erson, Ruth Bradley, Louise Gilliam, Donna Sargent, Kathy Robinson, Debra Nagy. SIXTH ROW. ' CRandall VVellj-J James Hunsaker, Jimmy Thompson, Eddy Baker, Mack Williams, Gary Smith, Doug Hunsaker, Noel Collins, Steve Prince, Charles Greene. SEV- ENTH ROW: Faye Collins, Rocky Hopkins, Jack Blanton, Thea Phillips, David Ray, Carol Bateman. Tammie Belcher, James lias- nick, Ann Davidson, Betsy Taylor. Drama Club — An Interest in Theatre Arts piUST ROW: Rodney Lester, Amy Roberson, Kenneth Lipps, Brenda Laney. SECOND ROW: Marsha Lester, Susan Waddell. THIRD ROW: Harold Twining, Cathy Greene, Mary Frances Hogan, John Reeves. FOURTH ROW: Patrick Brooks, Steve Halenda. 46 Ecology Club Works for .Clear Air Clean Earth FIRST ROW: Kate Hibbitts, Glenda Estep, Susie Sturgill, Peggy Powers, Gretchen Bingman. SECOND ROW: Cathy Greene, Deb- bie Wells, Diane Bowman, Sharon Holbrook, Ann Norris, Patty Greene, Robert Mercure, Ann Davidson, Brenda Goad, Dwight Peake. THIRD ROW: David Allio, Thomas Huskins, Connie Sturgill, Howard Edmondson, Teresa Lee, Vicki Wells. Glee Club Top picture, FIRST ROW: Susan Jennings, Shara Hensley, Beverly Moore, Mary Beth Wells, Pam Harris, Lisa Large, Gail Hatfield, Yvonne Skeens, Susan Nelson, Christie Clark. SECOND ROW: Debbie Wells, Patricia Calhoun, Dottie Sproles, Sally Nelson, Dian- na Bowman, Anita Steffey, Pamela Holbrook, Cindy Adkins, Cathy Day. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Baird, Eddy Baker, Mack Williams, Howard Edmondson, Marty Prince, Rusty Elliott. Bottom picture, FIRST ROW: Sue Mefford, Vickie Taylor, Rebecca Lane, Nancy Walters, Cathy Bowen, Janet Chaffin, Barbara Mann. SECOND ROW: Janice Hawkins, Leda Baker, Jane Large, Debbie Miller, Regina Mullins, Glenda Estep, Nancy Mills, Amy Roberson, Holly Pennington. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Wells, Vivian Collins, Betsy Taylor, Betty Robinette, Gwen Mullins, Peggy Powers, Brenda Goad, Freda Perry, Cathy Smith, Barbara Smith. FOURTH ROW: Billy Thompson, Sutton Rigg, Robert Mercure, Jerry Cantrell, Richard Kennedy, Greg Gilliam, Bobby Priest, Steve Halenda, Noel Collins. Counterpoint Club Involves Music Students FIRST ROW: Mike Gilliam, Cathy Rasnick. SECOND ROW: Sutton Rigg, Billy Thompson, Janet Chaffin, Glenda Estep, Sharon Holbrook, Bobby Priest, Kate Hibbitts. THIRD ROW: Debbie Wells, Anita Steffey, Brenda Goad, Peggy Powers, Amy Roberson, Frank Ambum. FOURTH ROW: Greg Gilliam, Stanley Bailey, David Allio, Noel Collins, Mr. Priode. FIFTH ROW: Cathy Day, Mack Williams, Jimmy Baird, Michelle Stallard. 49 Kelly High Band FIRST ROW: Shara Hensley, Holly Pennington, Cathy Rasnick, Jeanie Asbury, Melissa Miller, Michelle Stallard, Caroline Archer, Dottie Sproles, Patty Greene. Connie Adkins, Deanna Dean, Teresa Lee, De De Kilgore, Margaret Roberson, Pam Harris, Susan Nelson, Cindy Prince, Janet Chaffin, Sarah Asbury. SECOND ROW: Amy Roberson, Gretchen Bing- man, Brenda Goad, Susie Stallard, Denise Strouth, Sharon Holbrook, Pam Stallard, Glenda Estep, Vicky Wells, Ruth Bradley, Diana Bowman, Janet Kiser, Mary Lou Bruce, Judy Day. THIRD ROW: Randy Bradley, Greg Gilliam, David McNew, Caynor Smith, Tammy Jones, David Allio, Bobby Priest, Robin Stallard, Kathy Kilgore, Howard Edmondson, Mary Kaye Dosa, Betsy Taylor, Kathy Greene, Jimmy Baird. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Fields, Debbie Home, Sonia Gilliam, Gail Wells, Mack Williams, Cathy Day, Sutton Rigg, Susan Weaver, Ann Norris, Susan Jennings, Tonya Salyer, Debbie Wells, Noel Collins, Robert Mercure, Kate Hibbitts, Mike Gilliam, Eddie Baker, Tom Hutchens, Frank Ambum, Margaret Hogan, Diane Baker, Tammy Belcher, and Mr. Priode. 50 The Kelly Band Performed in Several Parades During the Year and Played at the University of Virginia — Duke Game in Charlottesville All Regional Chorus Chosen for ’72 2 flte Wv A s j it ? ■?. ' 1 J 3eT H3bB|£| fry ml 1 , ' H IHr ' JWf i 1 • ik f t V , ' MEMBERS OF REGIONAL CHORUS: (ROW 1) Marty Prince, Howard Edmondson, Peggy Powers, Billy Thompson, Rusty Elliot, (ROW 2) Jimmy Baird, Holly Pennington, Barbara Mann, Debbie Wells, Eddie Baker, Noel Collins, Sutton Riggs. 52 Kelly Majoretts ■ JAN£T CHAFFIN HOLLY PENNINGTON SHARA HENSLEY SARAH ASBURY RASNICK Distributive Education FIRST ROW: Paula Jackson, Judy Dean, Banis Gardner, Nancy Davis, Marge Baker, Connie Hensley, Patsy Mullins, SECOND ROW: Charles Roberts, Martin Stapleton, John Brummitte, Randy Robinette, Tom Rowe, Randy Perry, Randall Hensley, THIRD ROW: Lynn Darnell, Kenny Owens, Frank Collier, Steve Bowman, Mike Shell, Owen Powers, Gary Thacker, Mr. Crismond. D.E. Club Officers President .... John Brummitte Vice-President ... Charles Roberts Secretary Judy Dean Treasurer Nancy Davis Reporter Ken Owens Historian Frank Colyer Chaplain . . Randall Hensley John Brummitte, Judy Dean, Banis Gardner. 54 Candy Stripers at Wise Hospital Candystripers: Peggy Boggs, Patty Gardner, Debbie Stidham, Peggy Home, Anita Sturgill decorate three at hospital . Pearl Hensley, Teresa Scott, Peggy Breeding, Mary Beth Wells, Ruth Thacker. ■■ ■ B H • wak mm ' - . PL M Football ... 58, Cheerleaders ... 64, Basketball ... 70, Baseball. .. 74, Track... 76 Golf. . .77 5 56 FIRST ROW Dennis Miller, O. J. Bays, Richard Kennedy, Terry Powers, Dale Brooks, Jeff Belcher. SECOND ROW: Jeff Miller, Kelly Foster, Steve Prince, Chuck Greene, Tim Addington, Cecil Ison, Kester Kennedy, Randy Wampler. THIRD ROW: Tommy Stallard, Dennis Barnette, Billy Law- son, Rob Clisso, James Hunsaker, Gary Miller, Rusty Elliott, Bobby Thompson, Ricky Bently, Randy Sturgill . 58 59 FIRST ROW: Steve Dotson, Rick Verastegui, Monty Dean, Gary Selvage, Jeff Joyner, Donnie Bradley. SECOND ROW: Charles Bateman David Dotson, Steve Bates, Gary Smith, Marty Prince, Steve Shell, Greg Elliott, Jimmy Thompson, Cecil Bennett. THIRD ROW: Monty Short, Jerry Yates, Ronnie Green, Ricky Rasnick, James Owens, David Moore, Billy Thompson, Freddie Weaver, Bobby Orr, James Robinson, Roby Stallard. lujj WnHG8 §HP Cm Hv V’ I ' iv lwMl Ui FjWTT ‘ mHP Mi «■ wLr A T 4 mm HS ■ MK Wtjuft ' dflu S f KsS r 1 • l if mMf r i£j aXIm , f .- frl:- 1 .; j i • 1 ${ rV g f ki Indians After School . . . Block! Pass! Kick! Run! Work Hard! Be the Best! M l ' ' Kelly’s Varsity Cheerleaders Photographed On The Practice Field With The Indians In Play In The Background Carla Lawson Junior Lisa Beverly Junior Kathy Wright Senior Faye Hibbitts Sophomore Lindia Via Cheerleader Captain Senior Kathy Robinson Junior Becky Bays Sophomore s s I Football Royalty Reigns at Homecoming Game Linda Via (ABOVE) is crowned Football Queen by Billy Thompson. In the court (L. TO R.) were Mary Frances Hogan, Peggy Home, Regina McConnell, and Jeanne Sturgill. At the top of the opposite page is Football Queen, Linda Via as she came on the field with escort Jim Baird. At center is escort Johnny Browning, with Peggy Home and Regina McConnell . 66 FIRST ROW: Mr. Hubbard, Cliff Roberson, Steve Duncan, Criss Hill, Bobby Wilson, Jimmy Adams. SECOND ROW: Conley Holbrook, Mark Sturgill, Donald Elliot, Randy Williams, Phillip Hubbard, Fain Lawson, Greg Estep, Coach Goforth. THIRD ROW: Herskel Stallard, Roger Dotson, Randy Miller, Martin Kennedy, Brian Ison, Randy Moore. Junior Varsity Football Football FIRST ROW: Randy Salyers, Billy Prince, Terry Graham, Rufus Yates. SECOND ROW: Doug Miller, Randall Hubbard, Jimmy Gilliam, Dennis Collins, Michael Moore. THIRD ROW: Harold Kilgore, James Bullion, Mike Kilgore, Shannon Archer, Dennis Miller, Jimmy Marshall, Robert Linkous, Stevie Stidham. ABSENT: Eddy Wayne Robbins, Shelcy Mullins, Van Roberts. J.V. Basketball and Kelly Coaches Coaches: Coach Dale Rose, Bobby Bates, Spencer Hubbard, Mack Shupe, Jim Goforth. S i mm - ■ - 0 ■ • % j KTjF FIRST ROW: Randy Rigg, John Browning, Garland Fraley, SECOND ROW: Doug Hunsaker, Eddie Culbertson, Gary Smith, Billy Thompson, THIRD ROW: Freddie Weaver, James Owens, Drew Johnson, Joe Salyer, Gregg McDilda fc - ‘ “ 1 Basketball with Pound High Opposite page. TOP: Mary Thacker, Nancy Davis and Kelly Foster at game, and Doug Hunsaker in play. BOTTOM: Owens and Smith in play, action with Pound. This Page: TOP: Cheerleaders and fans. BOTTOM: J.B. Salyer, Johnny Browning and Drew Johnson in play. WMSS Coach Shupe’s Team is Made Up Of Several Returning Players Returning players from last year’s team: (KNEELING) David Dotson, Billy Fritz, Donny Bradley, John McFall. (STANDING) Ricky Verastegui, Steve Bowman, Drew Johnson, Rick Rasnick, Steve Bates, Randy Hopkins, Dale Bowman, Randy Wampler, John Brown- ing, Gary Selvage, Roby Stallard. 74 w sry you ' ’-‘CATCT «• V ' hx - ' - J S cf ' j 7 2 U-C ROW 7(Tiaiidy-i ells) Kippy Freeman, Randy Hopkins, Phillip Timp, Donny Bradley, John Browning. ROW 2: Johnny McFall, Billy Fritz, Steve Bowman, Dale Bowman, Roby Stallard, David Dotson. ROW 3: Owen Powers, Larry Adkins, Randy Wampler, Steve Bates, Benny Wells, Cecil Bennett, Steve Lawson. ROW 4: Richard Todd, Gary Selvage, Ricky Rasnick, Drew Johnson, Billy Mitch- ell, Ricky Verastegui, Danny Miller. Baseball Spring ’72 Coach Mack Shupe with last year’s only letterman on the ’72 team, Steve Bowman. TRACK TEAM: KN EELING, Mike Shupe, Garland Fraley, Terry Powers, Charles Bateman. STANDING, James Owens, Freddie Weaver, Doug Hunsaker, Billy Thompson, Richard Dotson and Coach Bates. Varsity Track ’72 Garland Fraley and Charles Bateman. Doug Hunsaker and Billy Thompson. James Owens, Terry Powers, Rich- ard Dotson, and Freddie Weaver. Golf Team Plans a Winning Season Coach Goforth with golfers Cliff Roberson, Jimmy Thompson, Mike Shupe, Randy Rigg ana Roby Stallard. 77 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Robin Salyers, Teresa Hodges, Elaine Amburgy, Karen Hamilton, Debra Wheatly, Jane Gilliam, Sheila Beverly . 78 Eighth Grade Basketball and Kelly Wrestling Team FIRST ROW: Chris Hill, Mike Clisso, Freddy Collins, Ricky Bruce, Randy Salyers. SECOND ROW: Mike Kilgore, Dennis Miller, Randy Williams, Steve Gardner, Harold Kilgore, Brian Ison, Randy Moore, Greg Estep, Fred Bays. FIRST ROW: Bobby Wilson, Joe Messer, Dale Calvert, Larry Adkins, SECOND ROW: Tommy Stallard, Steve Muncie, Jeff Belcher, James Parker, Glen Wheatley, THIRD ROW: Monty Short, Steve Bates, Donnie Bradley, James Robinson, Richard Ver- astegui, Coach Bates . English . . . History . . . French . . . Home Economics . . . Physical Education . . . Math . . . Business . . . Spanish . . . Science 80 7i _ u in c 4 O 11 1 r tj A year with a new principal and several new teachers . r Mr. Dale Rose Head Coach and Assistant Principal Carson-Newman, B.S. F.C.A., Football, J.V. Basketball. Mr. Ronald Kates Principal Applachian State, B.A. and M.A. Mr. James Beverly Guidance Counselor University of Virginia, B.A. and M.A. Mr. Creed Absher Virginia Tech, B.S., Teaches: Geography and Government Sponsors: Senior Class. Miss Elaine Adkins East Tennessee State, B.A. Teaches: English 10 and 11. Miss Verna Barr Longwood College and University of Virginia, B.S. School Librarian Sponsors: Library Club. Mr. Bobby Bates Mrs. Laura Beverly Emory and Henry College, B.A. Teaches: Physical Education Drivers’ Education, and Health Coach University of Kentucky, B.S. Teaches: Homemaking Sponsors: Future Homemakers of America. Mr. Frank Carter Lincoln Memorial U., B.A. Teaches: English 8 and Sociology . Miss Ruth Carter Mrs. E. R. Carter Radford College, B.S. Teaches: Algebra II and Math 9. L.M.U. and University of Virginia, B.S. and M. Ed. Teaches: Physics, Advanced Math, Algebra I and Math 9 Sponsor: Candy Stripers and Mu Alpha Theta. Mr. Thomas Countiss Emory and Henry College, B.A. Teaches: Algebra I and Geometry . Mrs. Darlis Daughtery Mr. Donald Crismond Virginia Tech, B.S. Teaches: Distributive Education Sponsors: D.E.C.A. and Co-Sponsor of Hi-Y Lees McCrae Jr. College, A. A. East Tennessee State, B.S. Teaches: Physical Education, Drivers’ Education, and Health Sponsors: S.C.A. Mrs. Geraldine Dickenson Radford College, B.S. Teaches: Clerk Typing I and II Sponsors: Indian Affairs . Mr. Jim Dotson Mrs. Connie Dingus Radford College, B.S. Teaches: Stenography I and II Sponsors: F.B.L.A. and Indian Affairs. Mrs. Joetta Dingus East Tennessee State, B.S. Teachers: Science 8 and 9. Berea College, B.A. Ohio University, M.A. Teaches: College-bound English 11 and 12, and Dramatics Sponsors: Forensics, Dramatics, S.C.A., and Senior Class. Mr. Sterling Gilliam Mrs. Sue Fletcher Mary Baldwin College, B.S. Teaches: English 8-10 Sponsors: Varsity Cheerleaders . Berea College, B.A. University of Virginia, M.A. Teaches: French I, II, and III Sponsors : French Club, Senior Class, Arrowhead, and Magazine Sales. Mr. William Gembach Virginia Tech., B.S. Teaches: General Business, Bookkeeping and Economics . Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton Longwood College, B.S. Teaches: English 9 and History 8 Sponsors: National Jr. Honor Society. Mr. Victor Hamilton East Tennessee State, B.S. Appalachian State, M.A. Teaches: Typing I and Personal Typing Sponsors: National Honor Society and Indian Affairs. Mr. Jim Goforth L.M.U., B.S. Teaches: History, Geography, and Drivers’ Education Coaches: J.V.’s, Golf, and Assistant Basketball . Mr. Spencer Hubbard Mrs. Mildred Hughes East Tennessee State, B.S. and M.A. Teaches: Science 8 and 9 Assistant Coach in Varsity Football . Radford College, B.A. Teaches: English 9 and Spanish I and II Sponsors: Spanish Club. Mrs. Debra Knox Emory and Henry College, B.S Teaches: Health Sponsors: Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. Mr. Lucian Priode Mrs. Barbara Page Radford College, B.A. Union College, M.A. Teaches: English 9 and 12. Western Kentucky University, B.M. Teaches: Instrumental Music Sponsors: Band. Mr. Mack Shupe East Tennessee State, B.S. Teaches: Civics and History 11 Baseball Coach . Mrs. Wilma Stallard Miss Jentlea Stewart Radford College, B.S. Teaches: Biology Guidance Counselor and Senior Class Sponsor. Clinch Valley College, B.A. Teaches: Pre-Algebra Sponsors: Candy Stripers. Mr. James Stewart Union College, B.A. and M. Ed. Teaches: Physical Education and Health. Mr. Donald Sturgill East Tennessee State, B.S. Teaches: English 8 Sponsors: Hi-Y Club. Mr. John C. Turner Carson-Newman and University of Virginia, B.S. and M. Ed. Teaches: Chemistry, Biology, and Physical Science Sponsors: Ecology Club. Mrs. Doris Vicars University of Tennessee, B.S. Teaches: Home Economics and Earth Science. Miss Wylenne Warden Northeastern Illinois State University, B.A. Teaches: English 10 and 11. Mr. James Watts East Tennessee State, B.S. Teaches: History 8 and World History Coach of Varsity Basketball . Mrs. Betty Wells East Tennessee State, B.S. Teaches: Math 8 and Music Sponsors: Glee Club. School Secretary, Cafeteria Staff, Custodians TOP: Judy Dotson, secretary. CENTER: Ruth Marshall; Rudele Bateman; Ollie .Stapleton; Emogene Gilliam, cafe- teria staff. Lance Dale and Lester Kilgore, custodians. Very Informal Fac- ulty Off-Gurads Mrs. Dingus, Mr. Beverly, Mrs. Dick- enson, Mr. Dotson, Miss Adkins, Mrs. Dingus. Potpourri 1-2 Jerry Cantrell “before and after” (the stylist is Gary Smith) . 3 Joe Kudirka and Robert Clisso parlent francais. 4 Steve Munsey and Leton Harding in French I class . 5 The band charter loads for the trip to the University of Virginia . 3 4 5 Opposite Page: 1. Gail Wells and Sarah Timp serve at the prom. 2. Kathy Robinson cheers at a pep rally. 3. Senior group in the lounge: Kathy Mullins, Dianne Davis, Randy Necessary, Linda Hunsucker, Don Grinar, and Mary Frances Hogan. Seniors. . .94, Juniors. . . 110, Sophomores. . . 115, Freshmen. . .119, Eighth. . . 124 zn LU L J3 ora Senior Class Elects Officers: Roby Stallard, Carrol Adams Ruth Ann Bays Claudette Blanton Judy Asbury Jennifer Belcher Vet a Boggs Jimmy Baird Cecil Bennett Clara Bolling Charles Bateman Pam Bennett Peggy Breeding Opposite Page: SENIOR OFFICERS: Roby Stallard, vice-president; Jennifer Belcher, secretary; Pat Brooks, chaplain; Tom Rowe, president. 94 Jennifer Belcher, Pat Brooks, and Tom Rowe Pat Brooks John Brummette John Cantrell Thresia Carty A Senior! Who Me? Howard Collins Cathy Dean Greg Elliott Franklin D. Colyer Judy Dean Connie Fields Diane Davis Richard Dotson Jennifer Freeman Nancy Davis Sandra Dotson Billy Fritz 96 A Senior Girl is Miss Kentucky-Virginia District Rodney Fultz Banis Gardner Patty Gardner Miss Virginia — Kentucky District Janie Salyer Senior Trip? Working on it . . . Ruth Gilliam Sylvia Gilliam Cathy Greene Charles Greene Janet Greene Ronnie Greene Donald Grinar Jo Anne Hardin Steve Hardin Pearl Hensley John Reeves winner of television set for magazine sales. 98 Randall Hensley Mary Frances Hogan Joseph Home Peggy Home Karen, Kelly, and Linda are the Pepsi generation! 99 Work. . .Victories. . .Laughter. . .Tears. . . Doug Hunsaker Paula Jackson Joe Kudirka Richard Hunsaker Pat Jones Brenda Laney Linda Hunsucker Jerry Jordan Billy Lawson Elizabeth Ingle William Keith Steve Lawson 100 Seniors Walter Lawson Marsha Lester Barbara Mann TOP RIGHT: Roby Stallard keeping up with his daily routine. BOTTOM RIGHT: Joe, Jennifer and Janie eating lunch. Our Senior Year. . . It All Went By Betty Masters Tommy McAmis Robert Mercure Regenia McConnell P jSt raj nm, y , Greg McDilda Kathy Meade Joe Messer Marty Miles “Say, have you tried my Boone’s Farm?” 102 So Fast. What next? College? Weddings? Brillo to Linda, “Look over your shoulder at ‘Gladys’.” Jack Miller Bertha Mills Brenda Moore Jimmy Mullins 103 “You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby Karen Mullins Kathy Mullins Sue Mullins Iva Mutter 104 — To Get Where You’ve Got To — ” S. C. A. members Amy Roberson, Doug Hunsaker, Holly Pennington, and Alvin Wells present new sign to Kelly. Curley Dotson swings with Pepsi. Turned On To Chaucer and His Tales, Janie Salyer Joe B. Salyer, n Sandra Sargent Steve Shell Yvonne Skeens Gretta Sloce Roby Stallard Debbie Stidham Who’s next on the list, Sally? Shakespeare, Government, College Boards Deborah Sturgill Billy Thompson Jeanne Sturgill Mary Timp Teresa Sturgill Harold Twining Ruth Thacker Dennis Underwood Graduation — Our Last School Assembly Linda Via Douglas Wells Denese Wilson Susan Waddell Mary Beth Wells Kathy Wright Freddie Weaver . Randy Wells. I J- ' Kodolto Yanez-0 Alvin Wells Teresa Wells Jerry Yates 108 Seniors a Place You Have Been 1 Steve Halenda, president; Elnore Bullion, chaplain; Susan Nelson, vice-president; Betty Stanley, secretary -treasurer. Juniors Select Four Class Officers Cathy Adams Tim Addington Larry Adkins Paula Adkins David Allic Karen Anderson When Do You Really Know You Are A Junior? . . .You Slip On A Seventy- Three Class Ring Sarah Asbury Donnie Askins Steve Bates O. J. Bays Yolanda Belcher Richy Bentley Lisa Beverly Jack Blanton Peggy Boggs Joe Bolling Rebecca Bolling Dale Bowman Steve Bowman John Browning Larry Brummette Elnore Bullion J. B. Burke Jimmy Calhoun Patricia Calhoun Retha Calton Jerry Cantrell Charles Carter Steve Carter Janet Chaffin Regina Chisenhall Christie Clark Jerry Collins Noel Collins Carolyn Cook Gail Cox . . . When . You Begin To Decorate For The Junior Prom Rita Craiger Eddie Culbertson Lynn Darnell Ann Davidson Cathy Day Carl Dean Jimmy Dean David Dotson Marsha Dotson Glenda Estep Penny Estep Kelly Foster Garland Fraley Dennis Gibson Janie Gilliam Sonia Gilliam Ronnie Green Steve Halenda Sandi Hale Brenda Hall Rhonda Hamilton Marilyn Hatfield Lois Hibbitts Ruth Hibbitts Pamela Holbrook Sharon Holbrook Randy Hopkins Rocky Hopkins Robin Home Cathy Hubbard . . . When the Next Step Up Is the Senior Class Winford Hubbard Linda Jackson Susan Jennings Ronnie Jessee Jeff Joyner Darlene Kilgore Loretta Kilgore Linda Kiser Carla Lawson Bill Lester Donna Light Kennth Lipps Co nnie Miller ,0 ’ Gwen Mullins A Regina Mullins Sue Mullins Teresa Mullins Wayne Mullins Randy Necessary Susan Nelson Mike Norris Steve Olinger James Owens David Pannell George Pannell Holly Pennington Randy Perry Thea Phillips Peggy Powers . . . When You Study American Literature and U.S. History Reda Pow ers Terry Powers Steve Prince Cathy Rasnick David Ray Suzane Roberts Kathryn Robinson Freddy Rose Rebecca Salyer Norma Salyers Teresa Scott Carolyn Shell Mike Shell Monty Short Terry Short Mike Shupe Gary Smith David South Betty Stanley Anita Steffey Anita Sturgill Janice Sturgill Lee Sturgill Randy Sturgill Joan Terry Jack Vanover Benny Wells Debbie Wells Teresa Wells Mack Williams Rusty Elliot, chaplain; Debra Sturgill, vice-president; Richard Kennedy, president; Jackie Fields, secretary-treasurer Sophomore Leaders: Elliot, Sturgill, Kennedy, and Fields Cindy Adkins Michael Adkins Peggy Adkins Teresa Adkins Frank Ambum David Arwood Sheila Arwood Donnie Baird Bobby Baker Clora Jane Baker Doris Baker Larry Baker Margaret Baker Sandra Baker Dennis Barnette Donna Barnette Carol Bateman Becky Bays What is a Sophomore? He’s Nowhere — Caught in Between Jeff Belcher Ricky Bellamy Patricia Bevins Gretchen Bingman Marcia Bitner Ricky Boggs Norris Bolling Freida Bowen Dianna Bowman Donnie Bradley Ruth Bradley Dale Brooks Norma Cantrell Billy Clark Robert Clisso Charlene Collins Faye Collins Vivian Collins Jimmy Cooke Joyce Culbertson Sherry Culbertson Richard Darnell Danny Davis Richard DePriest Deanne Dingus Terry Eisler Russell Elliot Jackie Fields Norma Fields Trena Fields Kippy Freeman Steve Freeman Regina Gardner Louise Gilliam Marvin Gilliam Mike Gilliam Brenda Goad Bonita Green Susan Hamilton Mary Hampton Joyce Harding Letton Harding Sophomore? From The Greek Sophos (wise) And Moros (Foolish) Meaning Wise Fool. Janice Hawkins Shara Hensley Faye Hibbitts Margaret Hogan Darlene Hopkins Debbie Home Brenda Gail Hubbard Brenda Sue Hubbard Jerry Hubbard James Hunsaker Kathy Hunsaker Thomas Huskins Cecil Ison Carol Jackson Wayne Jackson George Jessee Drew Johnson John Jones Tim Jones Kester Kennedy Richard Kennedy Ben it a Kilgore Rebecca Lane Rita Laney Lisa Large Rodney Lester Herbert McClelland Kathy McConnell Keith McFadden John McFalls David McNew Earlene Meade Danny Mefford Sue Mefford Wayne Mefford Gary Miller Jeffery Miller Sandra Miller Billy Mitchell Beverly Moore Charles Moore David Moore Sophomore? An Upper-Underclassman Who Need Not Worry About Anything Until Next Year. Donnie Mullins Patricia Mullins Patsy Mullins Roy Mullins Steve Muncy Cathy Perry Jerry Perry James Powers Lynn Powers Yvo nne Ramsey James Rasnick Betty Robinette Iris Robinette James Robinson Margaret Robinson Faron Rogers Donna Sargeant Gary Selvage Nedrell Sexton Dotty Sproules Kathy Smith David Smith Tommy Stallard William Steele Debra Sturgill Janie Sturgill Betsy Taylor Shelia Taylor AnneTimp Sarah Timp Richard Todd David Twining Sherry Varner Richard Verastegui Randy Wampler David Wells Gail Wells Renita Wells Sherry Wells Teresa Anne Wells Vicky Wells Bruce Willis 118 Tanya Salyer President, Teresa Hodges Vice President, John Powers Chaplain. Freshmen Select Salyer, Powers, and Hodges as Class Officers Jimmy Adams Rhonda Adams Elaine Amburgy Shannon Archer 119 Sometimes You May See a Freshman Cramming for a Driver’s Education Test. Marymae Bailey Patricia Bailey Patricia Bailey Stanley Bailey Diane Baker Leda Baker Jerry Barnette Shelia Beverly Kathy Bowen Thomas Bolling Kathy Bowen Mary Bruce Jackie Cal ton Ronald Cantrell Wayne Cassada Joe Cassell Darrell Chaffin Lena Clark Linda Coffey Janet Collier Cindy Colyer Forester Cooke John Craft Marvin Craiger Donald Culbertson Junior Culbertson T erry Darnell Judy Day David Dean Monty Dean Janice Dingus Lisa Dingus Danny Dotson Roger Dotson Howard Edmondson Donald Elliot Randy Frazier Lynn Foster Billy Gardner Debbie Gardner Robert Gardner Jayne Gilliam 120 Another Time a Freshman May Be Seen Copying His Algebra I. Mark Gilliam Leonarda Goldbach Terry Graham Neal Greene Patti Greene Darrell Grigsby Sandra Grinar W anda Hale Don Hall Debra Hamilton Karen Hamilton Ronald Hamilton Pam Harris Gail Hatfield Kathy Hensley Teddy Hensley Lloyd Hibbits T eresa Hodges David Holbrook Kathy Howell Gerald Hubbard Phillip Hubbard Wanda Hubbard Larry Jackson Mary Johnson Terry Jones Billie Jean Kennedy Martin Kennedy Glen Kilgore John Kilgore Brenda Kiser Janet Kiser Judy Lane Janeen Laney Byran Large Jane Large Fain Lawson Teresa Lee Robert Linkous Ronald Mann Connie Marshall Jimmy Marshall 121 A Freshman Is Flat on His Tummy When He Should Be Doing Push-Ups in Phy. Ed. Jimmy Masters Dennis McCray Donnie McNew Carol Meade Danny Lee Mefford Jerry Mefford Betty Miller Debbie Miller Debbie Miller Debra Anne Miller Dennis Miller Randy Miller Nancy Mills Anita Mullins Barbara Mullins Billy Mullins Bonnie Mullins Eddy Mullins John Mullins Margaret Mullins Mark Mullins Michael Mullins Shelcy Mullins Teresa Mullins Terry Mullins Vicky Mullins Danny Nelson Anne Norris Jenny Paige Deborah Panned Darlene Perry Freda Perry Jeffrey Petro Patricia Philips John Powers Robert Priest Cindy Prince Debra Profit Sally Ray Hubert Reeves Vernon Reeves Randy Riggs 122 A Freshman Is Sometimes Seen Entering His Class Five Minutes After the Bell Has Rung Eddie Robbins Terry Roberts Pam Roberson Gava Robinette Robin Salyer Tanya Salyer Marty Sargent Randy Sargent Bonnie Sexton Carmel Shell Scott Short Tammy Sieman Barbara Smith Caynor Smith Eddie Stallard Larry Stallard Michelle Stallard Pam Stallard Vicki Stallard Deborah Carol Stanley Debra Stanley Denny Stanley William Stewart Connie Sturgill Mark Sturgill Susanne Sturgill Joyce Terry Willie Thacker Bobby Thompson Jimmy Thompson Phillip Timp Darrell Van Winkle Tanya Waddell Nancy Walters Susan Weaver Debra Wheatly David Williams Rhonda Williams Bobby Joe Wilson Betty Woods Patricia Woods Emiliano Yanez-Orosco 123 Fred Bays, president; Cecile Darnell, chaplain; Cliff Roberson, secretary-treasurer; Randy Williams, vice-president. Eighth Graders Choose Officers to Represent The New Class at Kelly — Fred Bays, President; Randy Williams, Vice-President; Cliff Roberson, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Cecile Darnell, Chaplin. 124 Eighth Graders Enjoy a Year of Getting Acquainted with Kelly High. Connie Adkins Carol Archer Jeannie Asbury David Barnette Fred Bays Tammie Belcher Cathy Bentley Ricky Bentley Tony Bentley Jeff Beverly Larry Beverly Ricky Beverly Randall Bevins Benjamin Blair Mildred Bowen Semeda Bowman Randy Bradley David Brickey Ricky Bruce Anita Brumitte Dennis Brummitte James Bullion Dale Calvert Mike Cantrell Roger Cantrell Sadie Castle Wayne Caudill Jimmy Church Virginia Ciatto Charles Clark Joann Clark Kathy Clark Mike Clisso Eddy Coffee Basil Collier Cecil Collier Dennis Collins Dewey Collins Eddy Collins Elmer Collins Freddie Collins Lloyd Collins 125 Eighth Graders Give Bottom-floor Lockers a Workout Twice a Day. Michael Collins Ronnie Cooke Debra Craft Gail Craft Gary Craft Mike Craft Virgie Craft Mary Crawford Cecil Darnell Dennis Darnell Joyce Darter Omar Daugherty Jeffrey Davis Dianna Dean Mary Kay Dosa Tim Dotson Charles Estep Gregory Estep Bonnie Fields Jackie Lynn Fields Jeanne Fields Randall Fields Rose Rields Sherry Franklin Janet Freeman Scott Freeman Ava Gafner Steve Gardner Steve Gibson Allen Gilliam Greg Gilliam Jimmy Gilliam Ronald Gilliam Charlene Greene Pam Greene Kim Gregg Rita Grigsby Barbara Hale Kathy Hale Ronnie Hall Donna Harding Teresa Harding 126 And Some Eighth Graders Have Fast Feet And Hard Heads. Karen Hatfield Rebecca Hibbitts Chris Hill Cindy Hillard Darlene Hobbs Conley Holbrook David Holbrook Jack Hubbard Randall Hubbard Ricky Hunsucker Nancy Ingle Brian Ison Carolyn Jessee David Jessee Ronnie Jessee Katherine Johnson Tammy Jones Wayne Joyner Nancy Kennedy Darrell Kilgore Diane Kilgore Dianna Kilgore Dianne Kilgore Harold Kilgore Mike Kilgore Robert A1 Kilgore Stacy Kilgore Susie Kilgore Teresa Kilgore Keith Kiser Scott Large Michael Lipps Barbara Linkous Karen Lunsford Jeff Maggard Samuel Maggard George Malloney Brian McNeil Rita McNew Linger Meade Debra Miles Dennis Miller 127 A Rare Sight Is an Eighth Grader With All His Work Done. 128 Douglas Miller Jo Ann Miller Melissa Miller Roxie Miller Thomas Miller Gwendolyn Minnix Addie Moore Mike Moore Randy Moore Becky Mullins Cathy Mullins Michael Mullins Susie Nash Sheryl Nelson Mark Newsome Frank Norris Jerry Orender Terresa Orender Darrell Owens Gary Owens Debbie Page Dana Paige Angela Panned James Parker Carolyn Paul Dwight Peake Linnie Perry Randy Pettitt George Petus Ewing Phillips Margie Phillips Ernest Powers Billy Prince Jerry Ramsey Gary Richardson Cliff Roberson Dennis Roberts Judy Roberts Nancy Roberts Sharon Rogers Thelma Rogers James Rose There’s No Place Like the Bottom Floor — to an Eighth Grader. Steven Rose Randy Salyer Sandra Salyers Debbie Sanders Emma Sargant Marcus Scott Teddy Scott Debra Sexton Susie Shell Tommy Shell Terry Short Teri Siemen Gary Smith Larry Smith Bobby Stallard Hershel Stallard Robin Stallard Susie Stallard Danny Stanley Debra Stanley Martin Stapleton Steve Stidham Terressa F. Stidham Connie Stinnette Denise Strouth Tyler Strouth Arnold Sturgill Brent Sturgill Kim Sturgill Janice Tackett Vickie Taylor Worley Taylor Diana Thompson Sandra Wells Vicky Wells Glen Wheatley Randy Williams Robin Willis Brenda Vanover Louce Vanover Larry Vinson Rufus Yates 129 Stop in Coebum at CITY SER VICE S TA TION Texaco Products Witt Motor Company Offering from General Motors: Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Lisa Beverly services a car for a customer at the family’s TEXACO Station . Norton, Beth Wells loves the Vega. Virginia Tel. 679-0212 Pet Dairy Products . . . It’s Pet . . . you bet Advertising Pam Holbrook, Steve Prince, and Sarah Asbury with sales representative, Bob Mainord. °£a(fcur jewelry ' s finest Craftsmen ® ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS The juniors had been looking forward to this day — Class Rings. 132 HOME HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. HARDWARE, PAINTS, AND OILS HOME FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS “DON’T FORGET TO CALL HOME” PHONE: 679-2131 Norton, Va. “I can’t sell you furniture, but my daddy can!” YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO RIDE THE ENDLESS TRACK WISE HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMPANY and Visit Bibbie’s Gift Comer in the Wise Hardware Maytag, Hot Point, Philco Mack and Cathy choose candles at the gift comer. Tel: 679-0331 Norton, Virginia NORTON PHARMA C Y INC. Sara Asbury and Judy Asbury buy Russell Stover candy from Marilyn Hatfield at Drugcenter. For all your drug needs, visit Norton Pharmacy in Norton, where your prescriptions will be quickly and accurately filled. Also, in the pharmacy there is a complete stock of Hallmark cards, Russell Stover candies, and various name-brand cosmetics. The Pharmacy is designated as the exclusive store for Russell Stover candies in this area. A wide assort- ment of greeting cards for every occasion is offered. Norton Pharmacy offers a popular grill for lunch or refreshments. ACCURACY Goes into every Prescription at DRUGCENTER S advalue Norton, Virginia Call 679-2110 for Prompt Prescription Service The Wise County National Bank Big Stone Gap Norton Wise Thompson and Litton Engineers — Architects — Planners Pittston Company Coal Group Headquarters, Lebanon, Virginia Shelton — Witt Equipment Corporation Lynchburg Wise Richmond s w Telephone 328-6950 Doug, Sally, Susan, and Joe B. Piggly Wiggly Markets Wise Norton Coebum Big Stone Gap St. Paul Pennington Shop here for value Becky Salyer, Stacy Kilgore and “Little Elmer” Bates shop the Wise store. Hatchers Appliance Furniture Co. Hatcher Sight Sound Shop Radios, Stereos, Components, Records Tapes, Musical Instruments Supplies Phone: 679-1020 or 679-3281 Norton Virginia Self-Service Food Market Coebum Full Line of Groceries Drinks Open 7 Days a week 9 till 11 Coebum, Va. Mack and Cathy wear His and Her suits In Wise Colony Drug Prescriptions and Drugs Henry ’s Corner Restaurant Where Good Friends Meet, To Eat, Drink, and Be Merry We’re Happy To Serve You Y’all Come Just Across From The Post Office In Wise Steve Halenda chooses Russel Stover Candy for Lin- da Via. Daniel ' s Plumbing and Heating “When we heat . . . It’s hot!” Goad Indian Creek Recapping , Inc. Diane Baker for Daniel’s Plumbing Heating Pick up and Delivery All Work Guaranteed Michelin Tire Dealpr R.O. Goad Norton Manager Virginia Dana Goad at the New Plant. Beaty and Company Telephone 328-2996 Wise, Virginia Ralph ’s Barber Shop Box 1064 Telephone Wise, Va. 328-8125 Carolina Pad and Paper Co. Colyer and Son Sporting Goods P.O. Box 636 Charlotte, N.C. 28201 Complete Line of Hunting, Fishing, and Boating Goods! Wise, VA. Telephone 328-6723 Appalachian Athletic House “The House of Courtesy and Quality” 709 Volunteer Parkway Sturgill Funeral Home Buford Sturgill, Owner Bristol, Tenn. 37620 ‘Dedicated to Public Service” 24 Hour Service BATSUN Drive A DATS UN. Then Decide KISER AUTO SALES Pound, Va. rhone 796-2011 EARL KISER, Owner Royal Jeweler Come in and Select Fine Jewelry Norton, Va. Old Dominion Power Co. Mini-Mart “An Investor Owned Electric Utility” “Know the Joy of Total Electric Living. Go First Class. . .Go Electric!” Wise — Norton Road Open Every Night Till 10:00 Wise, Va. Indian Marine Cycle Sales J. M. Supermarket , -ay Pound, VA. Yamaha Motorcycles Sales and Service The Sportsmans Shopping Center Telephone 796-3431 ‘We Give S. H. Green Stamps” Park Ave. Norton Virginia xm Legg Sales Step inside a quiet Ford at Legg Ford sales. It’s the car with better ideas. Also featuring a full line of Mercury s at Big Stone Gap and Wise Tanya Salyer and Shara Hensley with new Mercury Marquis . Appalachian Construction Company Highway and Grading Contracts “Building For Progress in Southwest Virginia” Tel: 328-2091 Wise, Virginia Burchette Photography Studio Settings By Appointment 679-3531 Norton Virginia Trust Your Most Treasured Work to a Professional . r!t el rie% rit% rie% rle rSn rie% fie? JR JQ Jf Jf Jft The Inn Jim ’s Minute Mart “On The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” Buffet Dinners on Wednesday and Saturday Evenings Open 8 till 11 Seven Days A Week Next to C.V.C. Excellent Food Served in Southwest Virginia, Many Beautiful Items in the Gift Shop. Recommended by AAA and Duncan Hines - “Say it with flowers” Norton Floral Company Norton Insurance Agency Insurance that Insures There’s nothing like good coverage You got it? A 22 Tenth Street I Norton, Virginia — 679-3511 w YOUR Insurance ndependenr AGENT Cut flowers, corsages, funeral designs 679-2280 Norton, Virginia Gary Smith chooses flowers for Judy Day. 0 die Motors Parks (pf dk Dodge and Honda Dealers Main Street in Coebum “See our complete line of Dodges and Motorcycles” Browning and Miller try the Hon das at ODLES. “The Happy Shopping Store” 679-2100 Norton Virginia Holly Pennington wears her Christmas sweater from Belks. Miller ' s Service Station Ashland General Repairs, Steam Cleaning Radiator Repairs People ' s Life Insurance Co. “You’ll earn a fortune in your lifetime.” Part of everything your earn should be yours to save. Based on present income, what will your total earn- ings be by the time you’re ready to retire? (Example: Age 35 — 65 — $100 a week — $156,000; $200 a week — $312,000.) Yes, a fortune! But chances are your “savings power” isn’t as good as your earning power. Unless you can systematically set aside a part of what you earn, you’ll have no money for emergencies, opportunities, or retirement. People’s Life has the SOLUTION — a plan that helps you save regularly. (It also protects your family!) As a People’s Life representative, may I call upon you at your convenience? Janie Salyer guages tires at MILLERS Danny Stallard 679-3768 Tel. 328-6539 Wise, Va. H. H. Couch, Mgr. District Office Kemmerer Bldg. 679-2831 Norton Big “H” Coal Company Home’s Bros. Mining Co C C Coal Co. Norton Press , Inc. Norton’s Only Wise County’s Largest Newspaper The Coalfield Progress Printers and Publishers Quality Job Printing Offset Letterpress Norton, Virginia 679-1101 Norma Salyer, Charles Robers, Sandy Hale and Boone Gilliam share the Progress. Kennedy ’s Auto Sales and Kennedy ’s Paula Adkins at Kennedy’s new station . Service Station Bank Financing Available On Our Car Sales. BP Products For Your Auto Needs Located On Old U.S. 23 Across From Glenn’s Drive-In Wise Virginia Glenn ’s Finer Homes “Your Quality Mobile Home Dealer” Low Bank Financing Licensed and Insured Mobile Home Moving 1 Mile West of Norton on U.S. 23 Telephone: 679-2920 Night: 679-2411 Regina Mullins and Garland Fraley shop Payless. Don’t Pay More — Pay LESS At Your — Pay-Less Super Market Wise County’s Largest Discount Supermarket Ron-Ell Coal Corp. Robin Salyer and Williams. This ad made possible by surface mining Wise, Virginia R K Tire Sales Sexton ' s Flowers Dealers in Gates Tires “A Woman Never Forgets The Man Who Remembers” Johnny Browning and Jeanne Sturgill Tel. 328-3631 Wise, Virginia Sue Hamilton and Paula Adkins. Mr. Mrs. Harold Belcher Mr. Mrs. Garland Roberson. Owners Wise, Virginia 328-6501 For good eats, visit our Lazy Daisy Drive-in on the Parking Lot. Joy Manufacturing Wise Texaco Service Owner — Kyle Blankenbecler Telephone: 328-8187 Linda Via pumps SKY CHIEF. 722 Kentucky Avenue Norton, Virginia 679-10 82 Wise Wise Music Company Phone: Day 328-2486 Night 328-6771 Virginia Wise Vending Company Tel: 328-2486 or 328-6771 Wise, Virginia Wise Virginia C. R. Pate and Company Wise Welding Supply, Inc. Wise, Virginia Insurance Joy Agency Box 510 Wise Virginia Southwest Office Supply Supplies — Machines — Repairs — Furniture 205 Main Street Tel: 328-2841 Wise, Virginia Village Market — Village Treat East Park Avenue Homemade Ice Cream and Pizza Norton, Virginia Clinch Haven Farms In The Valley . . . offering fine milk and milk products for Wise County. Route 1 in the Valley Big Stone Gap, Virginia Typewriter and Equipment Company Office machines for Kelly High 1072 East Center Street Kingsport, Tennessee Austin Explosives Fast Delivery from Convenient Locations Call your nearby Austin distributor today! explosives • primers • blasting supplies detonating fuse • drill heads AUSTIN POWDER COMPANY Cleveland, Ohio WEST VIRGINIA Belington Phone: 823-1761 Buckhannon Phone: 472-1600 Chapmanville Phone: 855-4521 Elkins Phone: 636-4015 Huntington Phone: 522-3751 Masontown Phone: 864-2183 Matewan Phone: 426-4731 Mount Hope Phone: 877-2301 West Columbia Phone: 773-5593 VIRGINIA Grundy Phone: 935-2369 Norton Phone: 679-2431 Fork Union Phone: 84.2-3589 NORTH CAROLINA Charlotte Phone: 332-6510 Raleigh Phone: 787-3774 Waynesville Phone: 456-8952 TENNESSEE Blountville Phone: 323-5380 Tires and Retreading Tires is Our Business Well’s Auto Supply David Wells, Owner Dennis Wells, Asst. Mgr. Doug Wells, Sales Mgr. “Wholesale” MONRO-MATlt SHOCK absorbers I WELLS ' auto WIX Norton 679-3601 Wise. Virginia Tel. 328-562 WNVA “Voice of the Appalachian” AM — 1350KC FM — 106.3MC Norton Virginia COPPER GOOD HOME COOKED FOOD STEAKS — SEAFOOD OWNED and OPERATED by Edith Bolling Phone — 679-1199 — Located Between Wise and Norton The Herff — Jones Co. Class Jewelry, Graduation Announcements, Medals, Trophies, Awards mg and pi with w from Carolina Tire Company Goodyear trademark Specialist — M Band — Lug Process and Earth Mover Tire Recapping Wise, Virginia SOUTH ' S LARGEST JEWELERS 604 Park Avenue Norton, Virginia 679-2641 Bolling’s Market Stop in Pound and shop with us Pound, Virginia Ph. 796-2211 Buchanan Furniture Co. Wholesale and Retail Coebum, Va. 395-3201 Western Auto Visit our new store in the shopping center. Wise, Virginia .the family store CATALOG ORDER - CENTgR Servisoft Water Conditioning Service Wise, Virginia 111 1 Friendly Florist Fresh Flowers — Artificial Flowers Flowers for all Occasions Phone 679-3290 Owned and Operated by Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bates Pound Hardware POUND HARDWARE Pound, Virginia Phone: 796-3211 Three-Way Restaurant Southern -Cooked Foods Jake Helen Odle, Owners Coebum 395-3311 Virginia Peoples Bank Of Pound Traveler’s Checks For Business and Vacation Travel Pound, Virginia Old Dominion Hardware Bob and Margie Colyer owners Wise, Va. Phone 328-6915 V ' Phone 395-2241 luJUv- tfLo ' y oi -L JU iL c f wu ( ■t-O OlAiL A ' - fcu JU — 3 Udn ijLU i MA. J6wrw - C ' a, mL cL -f j dU o i“ A™- ' v3 CL 0 Afi VvU L - A K i JUOXjzilXXJYVO. crwSL Ol A WX_fc!LClt Si _ l _KO-AJ4j, (Xl U MDoup; | | r l yyvjo wmX UAiiUYU U ajJ XJKA jl_, JU jl_j, iiKocb amxL - Xj b cJU L_KiiiL) OjlIAjOC ) 1 nn . ft , G ( 5 UJI 3 OA5L JU ,_ i-xrvvoJib OJxa Klj v ■Xvjv lkuO)
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