Lebanon High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Lebanon, VA)

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Lebanon k m Schoof ' Lfc rary l at LEBANON HIGH SCHOOL Lebanon, Virginia !■ tM ia p an sss m ■ ana ■ sail about our book For most of us, Lebanon High School h as played an important role in the plans which we have drawn for our lives. It has offered us oppor- tunities unlimited to build a firm foundation, and it is our responsibility as the builder and molder of our lives to take advantage of every oppor- tunity to widen our horizons. In short, we must make of ourselves better people. Even as Lebanon High School continues to grow and ex- ert its influence on an increasing number of young men and women, we of the student body, administration, and faculty must continue to grow, keeping alive the spirit of Lebanon High. We must be BUILDING FOR- WARD! TEACHING Administration 5 LEARNING Classes 13 DOING Activities 49 PLAYING Athletics 67 EXCELLING Features 77 PATRONIZING Advertising 97 for ADVICE - for HELP - for FRIENDSHIP - for INSPIRATION It ' s Lebanon High School, It ' s Lebanon High School, The pride of every pioneer. Come on you old lads -- Come on you new lads-- It ' s Lebanon High School now we cheer-- Rah- - Rah - - Now is the time boys-- To make a big noise-- No matter what the people say-- F or there is none to fear, The gangs all here. So, Hail to Lebanon High School- -Hail ! HamW §1 ' 1 w k nLi t fl -k wL ■ m 1 X I - : im ' . ' ■Ryx nlSW ! W dl i I ' , 0 f T |j9 9 m ii 1 ilSiWB i y fi r? £ G _ Pw ZlvJ 5kS llir (| ia iM |§r . ffgtf 3 Si i - •- i Seated - 1. to r.: J. J. Fugate , Paul Brown, George A. Bundy. Standing: K. O. Hartsock, Roscoe Musick, Ellwood Bausell. Not pictured: Frank Harr. G. H. Givens, B.A., M.A. Superintendent Russell County Schools the leaders BOARD OF EDUCATION Miss Virginia Combs, Secre tary G. H. Givens, Supt. Hamilton Wade, Clerk of School Board George Ben Whited, B.A. Principal Charles H. McFarlane, B.A., M.A., Elementary Supervisor Jack B. Renick, B.A., M.S., Director of Instruction Mrs. Bobby O. Barnette Secretary to Principal Manual Arellano, B.S. Band and Choir Mrs. Manual Arellano, B.S. Rudolph F. Becraft, B.M., M.M. Physical Education Music Mrs. Catherine L. Bowen, B.S. English, Journalism, and General Business FACULTY Mrs. C.C. Bundy, B.A. Miss Blanche Campbell, B.S. Bill G. Clark French, Science, and Biology Mathematics History, Biology, and Phy. Ed. James L. Flannagan, B.A. Bookkeeping, Hist., and Phy. Ed. Mrs. James P. Gilmer, B.A. Hist., English, Science, Chemistry, and Speech Mrs. G. H. Givens, B.A. Mrs. Arthur T. Griffith, B.A. Mathematics English and Latin Paul G. Helvey, B.A. History Mrs. Paul G. Helvey Librarian Mrs. Jack Meade, B.S. Business Education Buddy Poole, B.S. Drivers Ed., Biology, and Phy. Ed. FACULTY J. Taylor Skeen, B.S. Agriculture Miss Mildred Tate, B.S. Home Economics Mrs. Eugene E. Vicars, B.S. English Mrs. Roy R. Smith Seventh Grade Mrs. Frank W. Taylor Seventh Grade Mrs. Alfred B. Dickenson Sixth Grade Mrs. Tyler Lockhart Sixth Grade Mrs. Ira M. Quillen, B.S. Sixth Grade ■b ' % I Miss Margaret Hargis F ourth Grade Miss Mary Robinson Second Grade Miss Mabel Campbell Fifth Grade Mrs. Joe H. Duff Fifth Grade Mrs. Emmett Buckles F ourth Grade FACULTY Mrs. George B. Whited Third Grade Mrs. Russell Dickenson Third Grade Mrs. Annie Lee Gillespie Second Grade Miss Lena Johnson, B.S. First Grade Mrs. Vance Warner First Grade Mrs. Paul Robinson First Grade Arlene Brown .Vice-President Patsy Combs Sec. and Treas. Fayne Farmer President Jo Boyd Reporter SENIOR OFFICERS Sarah Arlene Brown Patty Sue Browning Barbara Jo Bundy Charles Clarence Bundy Alfred Thomas Campbell Betty Jo Campbell Donald Lee Campbell Ruby Lois Carty SENIOR CLASS Vera Olline Castle Patsy Ruth Combs Dema Faye Cross Bessie Juanita Davis Bettye Ann Davis Barbara Sue Faulkner Jack Robert Farmer Kenneth Banner Ferguson Shelby Jean Fields George B. Fletcher, Jr. Earnest Fayne Farmer Janice Ilene Francisco Rachel Love Gibson Eva Mae Gilbert Phyllis Louise Gray OF ’56 Sarah Louise Jessee K Evelyn Carleen Hubbard Johnny C. Jenks Billy Franklin Jessee Anna James McCloud Mary Shelby Nickels Mattie Ruth Nipper Robert Ray Osborne Doris Lean Owens lari Hubert Shoemaker Carl Cecil Snead Harvey Leon Sword Hal Leighton Tate Edda Jean Yates Clyde Faymari Yates SENIOR CLASS OF ’56 MOTTO If God be for us, who can be against us CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold CLASS FLOWER White Rose Evelyn Raye MISS RUSSELL COUNTY SENIOR Evelyn Raye Kenneth Ferguson MOST POPULAR Charles Bundy Betty Duty MOST VERSATILE Anne Johnson Jack Farmer NEATEST Jo Boyd Walter Harcum MOST LADYLIKE MOST GENTLEMANLIKE David Dean Harry Dotson Billie Edwards Ruddy Edwards Jimmy Elliott Wilma Fanis Barbara Fields 1 JUNIORS Teddy Hawkins Emma Sue Holmes Lois Holmes Dallas Hubble Iris Hughes Nancy Lynn lessee Harry Lee Johnson Mary Bell Johnson David Leonard Pearl Lineberry Clyde Litton Marcus Lowe Catherine McCloud Daphe ne McCloud Betty McFaddin Danny Me Reynolds Harry Dotson Billie Edwards James Griffith Mary Harmon Lillian Harts ock I i Teddy Hawkins Emma Sue Holmes Lois Holmes Ruddy Edwards Jimmy Elliott Wilma F anis Barbara Fields JUNIORS Bessie M. Fields Tony Frye Kenneth Gilbert Dallas Hubble Iris Hughes Noel Hughes Robert Hughes Catherine Jackson 56 Roy Jackson Fred Jessee Kent Lee Jessee Nancy Lynn Jessee Harry Lee Johnson Mary Bell Johnson David Leonard Pearl Lineberry Clyde Litton Marcus Lowe Catherine McCloud Daphene McCloud Betty McFaddin Danny McReynolds Nancy McReynolds Frances Mast Phyllis Mitchell Bobby Morrison Patty Morrison JUNIORS Herbert Mutter Nell Nickels Henry Nunley Wayne Nunley Juanita Owens Leoda Patrick Peggy Phelps Marion Pratt Oscar Price Lee Proffitt Patty Pruett Patricia Rasnake Willis Rasnake SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Mary Carol Jessee Jean Sykes .... Robert Pruner . . C. A. Pratt .... Nancy Harcum . . Vice -President . . . Reporter . . . President . . Treasurer . . Secretary Betty Jo Booher Ann Boothe Aline Breeding George Breeding Martha Breeding Peggy Breeding Nadine Buckles Wanda Buckles Charlie Burns Charlotte Burns Evelyn Burns Jimmy Combs Jewell Cook Agnes Cox Billy Cox SOPHOMORES OF 56 Eva Cox Shirley Davis Catherine Fields Leon Fields Ted Francisco Judy F razier Janie Fugate Roger Garrett Ann Gilbert Helen Gray Bobbye Greene Neda Hagy Nancy Harcum Geraldine Harrison Shirley Harrison Judy Hartsock Clinton Hedrick Jean Helton Ida Hess Jo Ann Hicks Worley Hicks Mabel Holmes Mary Jane Howard Chubby Hubble Pauline Hughes Janice Jessee Jeff Jessee SOPHOMORES Mary Carol Jessee Roger Jessee Frances Jones Arlen Lineberry Louise Lester J. P. Mercer Stevie Monk Danny Mutter Betty Nipper Ralph Osborne Paul Phelps Robert Pruner C. A. Pratt Robert Raines Betsy Rasnake Norma Ratcliff Lorretta Ratliff Kitty Renick Millie Reynolds Harlowe Robinson Maggie Salyer Billy Jo Smith Shirley Smith Ann Statzer Harry Sword Linda Sword Jean Sykes 6 Jimmy Tankersley Betty Taylor Danny Taylor Harvey Taylor Patsy Taylor Anna Vanover Robert Walls Anna Lee Warner Bruce Warner Susan Williams Virginia Williams Emma Jean Witt Judy Jessee Secretary Paul Vencille Reporter Sylvia Altizer Brenda Baker Bessie Barnet Donald Barnet Jackie Barnett Helen Barton Paula Barton Larry Bausell Robert Bausell Mary Bays Douglas Bevins Jean Boardwine Judy Booher Bobby Boothe Etta Bowles J. E. Breeding Connie Brooks G. I. Brown Willie Buckles Wanda Burdette Jimmy Bussey Ruby Campbell Tommy Campbell Mervin Casey FRESHMEN ' 56 Bobby Chafin Geneva Cook Joyce Cook Leonard Cook Lester Cook Margaret Cox Ruby. Cox Dale Cumbow Don Easterly Virginia Easterly Bobby Edmonds Roger Edmonds Peggy Elam Geraldine Farmer Kenneth Farmer Mary Ann Ferguson James Fields Jimmy Fields Margaret Fields Mary Ann Fields Teresa Fields Patty F ogleman Benny Francisco David Fuller F oy Glenn Barbara Gobble Fannie Gobble Bill Goodwin William Gray Emory Griffith Loretta Griffith Lowell Griffith Charlie Gorce Norma Hagy Patty Hagy Edith Harmon Rachel Harmon Patricia Hawkins Nettie Helton Dewey Hess Donnia Holmes Jennings Holt Howard Horne FRESHMEN Shirley Howard Shirley Hughes Almerine Jackson James Jackson Doris Jessee Judy Jessee Rebecca Jessee Vada Jessee Clyde Johnson Evelyn Johnson Gene Lester Wendell Litton Roby Lowe Norma McCloud Robert McCloud Greta McFarlane Wanda McGuire Neal Mays Delores Morrison ■J 56 Kenneth Mutter Cain Nickels Mary Patrick Wilma Phelps Connie Powers Geraldine Price Nancy Puckett Junior Ratliff Robert Ray Joyce Robinette Wilmer Robins George Ann Robinson F ranees Salyer Eugene Shoemaker James Shoemaker Mildred Shoemaker Ray Shortt Alva Slate James Slate Mattie Slate Sammy Slate Glenna Sluder Thelma Statzer Linda Stiltner Shirley Stoots Wylodean Sutton Judy Sword Patsy Sword Barbara Taylor Janice Taylor Betty Terry Guy Tignor Janice Tignor Joan Vanover Paul Vencille Charles Walden Elizabeth Ann Warner Oleane Warner Oma Warner Dora White Robert White Viola Whited Nelle Wise Ml irmm SCmSUS 1 L ST ©P STAISiAW, SEVENTH GRADE First Row: GeneArtrip, James Ashbrook, Michael Barton, Patty Buckles, Ida Campbell, Nancy Campbell, Charles Castle, Linda Chafin, Mildred Clark, Peggy Combs. Second Row: Brenda Cook, Dwight Cook, W oodr ow Cozzolina, Gail Davis, Carl Dye, Ruby Edwards, Jack Elswick, Johnny Fanis, Tildon Farmer, James Faulkner. Third Row: Richard Frazier, Betty Garrett, Nancy Garrett, Shirley Garrett, Jimmy Gibson, Phyllis Gibson, Joanne Gilmer, Jimmy Givens, Sue Hall, Russell Harmon. Fourth Row: Betty Helton, Mary Hess, Shelly Hess, Harry Horne, Sue Howard, Clair Hughes, Sue Hughes, Elizabeth Jackson, Judy Jackson, Janette Johnson. Fifth Row: Trula Johnson, Judy Johnston, Virginia Lasley, Nannie McFaddin, Judy McReynolds, Patsy McReynolds, Shirley Mitchell, Harry Monk, Danny Owens, Donald Owens. Sixth Row: Tyler Patrick, Jane Perry, Donna Porterfield, Gaynell Porter, Kenneth Price, Nancy Price, Joe Pru- ner, Betty Puckett, William Pugh, Geneva Rasnake. Seventh Row: Larry Rasnake, JoanSalyers, Billy Shortt, Carol Snead, Jean Snead, Judy Sweeny, J. D. Vicars, Rita Warner, Madge White, James Yates. SIXTH GRADE First Row: Carol Alexander, Nancy Alexander, Eddie Ashbrook, Harvelene Barton, Trigg Bar- ton, Kemper Bausell, Charles Bays, Connie Bowles, Betty Boyd, Gerald Breeding, Nellie Breed- ing, Faye Brooks. Second Row: Hobert Brooks, Ronnie Brown, Larry Buckles, Nancy Buckles, Philip Burdette, Betty Chafin, Loucreta Chafin, Peggy Chafin, Zan Combs, Betty Jo Cook, John Cook, Linda Cook. Third Row: Ray Cook, Betty Davis, Danny Davis, Charles Edmonds, Richard Fanis, Doris Farmer, GarlandFarmer, Ga-ry Farmer, Gaynell Farmer, Buford Fergus on, James Ferrell, Cornelia Fields . Fourth Row: Dave Fields, Janice Fields, Joyce Fields, Linda Fields, Luther Fields, Margaret Fields, Raymond Fields, Rebecca Fuller, William Fuller, V. W. Gar- rett, Jr ., Jimmy Gibson, Juanita Gilbert. Fifth Row: Betty Gilmer, Giles Gilmer, Virginia Gray, Dan Groce, Frank Hanson, Jr., James Hale, Jerry Hale, Peggy Harmon, Linda Hawkins, Wilson Hawkins, William Hendricks, A. P. Holliday. Sixth Row: Patty Honaker, James Horn, Darryl Hughes, J. D. Hughes, Jack Hughes, Carolyn Hurt, Frances Jessee, Preston Jessee, Betty John- son, Margaret Johnson, Alma Keene, Betty Kennedy. Seventh Row: Dallen King, Martha Kiser, Millard Kiser, Louise Lasley, Robert Lasley, Dewey Little, George Little, Jan McCloud, John McReynolds, Larry Martin, Louise Mitchell, Patsy Mitchell. Eighth Row: Allen Monk, Brenda Monk, Emma Morrison, Janice Morrison, Mack Perry, Jimmy Phelps, Danny Prater, Billy Price, Kenneth Puckett, Gaynell Rasnake, Alice Richardson, Betty Richardson. Ninth Row: Eugene Robins, Laura Robins, James Robinson, Betty Slate, Billy Sword, Roger Sword, Jackie Walls, Billy Warner, Cordell Yates, Roberta Yates. FIFTH GRADE First Row: James Alexander, Linda Alexander, Imogene Bragg, James Bragg, Teddy Brooks, Susan Bundy, Lois Burke , Amelia Burns, Ann Casey, Jackie Chafin. Second Row: Junior Clark, Francis Combs, James Combs, Paul Cook, Richard Cozzolino, Shirley Cross, Gail Davis, Eu- fola Dingus, Sylvia Dingus, Margaret Duty. Third Row: Johnny Elliott, Elizabeth Elswick, Lloyd Elswick, George Faulkner, Brenda Fields, Kenneth Fields, Virginia Fuller, Nancy Gar- rett, Giles Gibson, Giles Gray. Fourth Row; Preston Griffith, Benny Groce, Kenneth Harmon, Ronnie Harmon, Don Helton, L. P. Hess, Connie Hester, Frances Howard, Carolyn Hughes, Bai- ley Jackson. Fifth Row: Linda Jessee, Toby Jessee, Emma Johnson, Janice Johnson, Robert Johnson, Geneva Lasley, Janice Little, Linda Lowe, Nancy Marshall, Ann McReynolds. Sixth Row: Joyce Mitchell, Jack Nash, Sherman Patrick, John Perry, Elizabeth Powers, Mackie Pra- ter, Mary Lee Price, Jennie Lou Pruner, Wilma Puckett, Ole Renick. Seventh Row: Sylvia Re- nick, Russell Richardson, Freddie Ring, Marie Robins, Lois Robinson, Harry Smith, James Steele, Billy Stoots, Allen Sword, George Taylor. Eighth Row: Albert White, Teddy White, George Whited, Jr., Sammy Williams, Billy Younce, Ro bert Yates. FOURTH GRADE First Row: Earnest Alexander, Harry Alexander, James Alexander, Kemper Alexander , Kyle Alexander, Jerry Artrip, Peggy Artrip, Lewis Barton, Eva Lou Blevins, Tom Brabson, Ida Bragg. Second Row: Brenda Buckles, Vera Carty, Mattie Castle, Janice Chafin, Douglas Clark, Lois Clark, Sandra Clark, Jerry Cook, Margaret Cook, Starr Counts, Elmer Dingus. Third Row: Bobby Ferguson, Brenda Fields, Buddy Fields, Martha Fields, Adrienne Forsythe, Doris Fraz- ier, Tommy Fuller, Eddie Garrett, Linda Gibson, Norma Jean Gilbert, Bob Gilmer. Fourth Row: Kemper Gilmer HI, Billy Gobble, Elbert Gobble, George Gobble, Thomas Griffith, Johnny Gargis, Allen Helton, Bruce Hubbard, Ora Hubbard, Nancy Hughes, Charles Hurt. Fifth Row: Ann Jackson, Marlyn Jackson, Clara Jessee, Robby Jessee, Geraldine Johnson, Smith Johnson, James Kegley, J. W, King, Preston King, Jackie Lasley, Jean Lasley. Sixth Row: Rufus Lasley, Ellis Musick, Flora Bell Nash, Gay Patrick, Patricia .Patrick, Ruth Ann Perry, Virginia Phelps, Alice Polk, Thelma Prater, Louise Price, Carolyn Puckett. Seventh Row: Michael Puckett, Robert Puckett, Chad Robinson, Janice Robinson, Richard Sims, Margaret Slate, Diana Smith, Eddie Stapleton, Jerry Sweeney, Allen Sword, One die Tankersley. Eighth Row: Roger Taylor, Remley Thomas, Francis Tignor, L. F. Valley, Charles Walls, Roger Walls, Bobby Lee War- ner, Dallas White, Kate Lee Wolf. THIRD GRADE First Row: Ann Boyd, James Breeding, Johnny Breeding, Roger Breeding, Carole Brooks, Bobby Brown, Duane Buckles, Ann Burns, Caroll Clark, Truman Combs. Second Row: Barbara Cook, Patty Sue Cook, Portia Cumbow, Roy Dingus, Bernard Dye, Anna Farmer, Betty Lou Fields, F ranklin Fields, Jim Fields, Roger Garrett. Third Row: James Gilmer, Jr., Mary Gobble, Walter Gobble, Stevie Goodwin, Carolyn Gross, Kelly Hale, Carolyn Hanson, Loveda Helton, Benny Hess, Betty Honaker. Fourth Row: Margaret Howard, Ellis Huffman, Leonard Huffman, Cecil Hughes, Larry Jackson, Betsy Jenks, Peggy Jessee, Ralph Jessee, Jr., Richard Jessee, Kenneth Johnson. Fifth Row: Nancy Johnson, Jane Kiser, Claude Lasley, Linda Las- ley, Patricia Lyons, Catherine Mays, Stafford Mitchell, Larry Morrison, Wayne Nash, Mona Noblitt. Sixth Row: Judy Patrick, Johnny Perry, Lynda Perry, Rebecca Powers, Etta Puckett, Phillip Puckett, Brenda Rasnake, Allen Lee Rasnake, Loretta Rasnake, Eula Lee Richardson. Seventh Row: Connie Robertson, Robert Robinson, Linda Snead, Jimmy Sutherland, Don Tay- lor, Cheryl Thomas, Joan Tignor, Phyllis Tignor, Jerry Warner, Linda Watkins. Eighth Row: Linda White, Paul White, Barbara Williams, Billie Wolfe, Burl Yates, Tommy Yates. SECOND GRADE First Row: Daryl Aistrop, Hester Barton, James Barton, Tommy B o a r d w i n e , Nancy Booth, Connie Bowen, Sandra Bowles, Karen B r e e d i n g , Vivian Breeding, Jane Brooks. Second Row: Don Burke, Sue Burke, Bobby Chafin, Jimmy Cook, Ronnie Cozzolino, Carolyn Davis, James Duty, Ethel Dye, Bonnie Fields, Dean Fields. Third Row: Sammy Fields, Sue Garrett, Jimmy Gates, Judy Glenn, Billy Gobble, Arnold Griffith, Charles Hargis, Freddie Harr, Rebecca Hay- ter, Henry Helton. Fourth Row: Kenneth Helton, Gim Helvey, Karen Holliday, Larry Horne, Charles Hubbard, Loretta Hubbard, Charlie Hughes, Danny Hurt, Stephen Jennings, Linda Jes- see. Fifth Row: Joyce Johnson, Robert Johnson, Carolyn Keene, Don Kegley, Eva Lowe, Carol McFaddin, Margaret Monk, Minnie Monk, Cecil Mutter, Jo Ann Nash. Sixth Row: Larry Patrick, Geneva Puckett, Harless Puckett, Wayne Puckett, Dianne Rasnake, Teddy Rasnake, Phyllis Ring, Sherry Robertson, Helen Smith, Larry Snead. Seventh Row: Brady Stewart, Carolyn Suther- land, Elizabeth Sword, Osia Thomas, Lakie Tignor, Bobby Walls, Kenneth Walls, Sue Warner, Curtis White, David White. Eighth Row: Letty Wolfe, Molly Yates. FIRST GRADE 9 A W First Row: Everett Adams , Michael Alderson, Giles Alexander, Johnny Alexander, Linda Alex- ander, Patricia Barton, Beth Bausell, Mary Boardwine, Ronnie Boardwine, Wanda Boardwine, Carol Breeding, Dallas Breeding. Second Row: Jimmy Burke, Mary Carty, Johnny Chafin, Dale Clark, Ethel Clark, Paul Clark, William Clark, Priscilla Combs, Randall Combs, Eula Cook, Larry Davis, Dorothy Duty. Third Row: Bertie Dye, Gail Easterly, James Farmer, Giles Fields, HelenFields, MaryFields, Verlin Fields, Gregory Finney, Jackie Gilbert, Gwin Gilmer, Howard Gobble, Jeffery Gobble. Fourth Row: Brenda Griffith, Linda Griffith, Roger Harmon, Glenn Harr , Anna Helton, Sarah Hendricks, Billy Hess, Gene Hubbard, Roger Hubble, Billy Huff- man, Anna Hughes, Donald Hughes. Fifth Row: Ruby Hughes, Jerry Jackson, Vivian Jackson, Ida Jenks, Melanie Jessee, Nancy Johnson, Richard Johnson, Henry Jones, Jr., Sharon Jones, Arthur Kegley, Dello King, Eugene Kiser. Sixth Row: Tommy Kiser, Judy Lasley, Wanda Las- ley, Brenda Lester, Barbara Little, Kenneth Little, Jimmy Lyttle, Thomas Lyttle, Teresa Me - Avoy, Freeman Monk, Nancy Monk, Peggy Monk. Seventh Row: Nancy Morrison, Bobby Munsey, Darrell Mutter, Lewis Nash, Anna Patrick, Nancy Perry, Gilmer Puckett, Roy Puckett, Ronald Pugh, Phyllis Rasnake, Emma Richardson, Alfred Robins, Jr. Eighth Row: Lou Ellen Salyer, Jerry Slate , Bertha Smith, Betty Smith, David Smith, Regina Smith, Robert Smith, Shelia Statzer, Thomas Statzer, Brenda Stewart, Linda Stewart, Gay Sweeney. Ninth Row: Sadtty Swee T 5 , Carl Tankers ley, Billy Taylor, Donnie Taylor, George Thomas, John Thomas .aue Thomas, Norman Walls, John Watkins, Earnest White, Ronnie Williams, Phylis Yates. xsusxssSSsS) I ssssss I ■• ' IJBSP STUDENT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION Charles Bundy, President; Jeff Boyd, Vice-President; Glenna Hannah, Sec. and Treas.; Betty Duty, G. B. Fletcher, Jack Farmer, Bill Jessee , Mary Bays .Walter Harcum, Danny McReynolds, F ranees Mast, Robert Pruner, Shirley Howard, Mary Sanders, Arlene Brown, Bobbye Greene, Aline Breeding, Louise Dickenson, Barbara Faulkne r , Connie Yates, Etta Bowles, Janice Tignor, Nancy McReynolds, James Griffith, Juanita Davis , Nell Wise , Har - old Cook, Fayne Farmer, Shirley Smith, Irene Robinson; Miss Blanche Campbell, Sponsor, SCIENCE CLUB L to R: Velma Vencille, Gaynell Ratliff, Jimmy Elliott, Tony Frye, Nancy McReynolds, Walter Harcum, Jo Boyd, JeanSykes, Aline Breeding, Judy Hartsock, Connie Yates. 2nd Row: Lillian Harts ock, Arlene Brown, Betty Duty, Irene Robins on, Bobbye Greene, Mary Jane Howard, Charlotte Burns , Frances Mast, Glenna Hannah, Genevieve White, Betty Jean Hale, Barbara Skeens, Leoda Patrick. 3rd Row: Barbara Bundy, Louise Jessee, Janice Francisco, Frances Hanson, Catherine Jackson, Eva Gilbert, Nancy Jessee, Betty Jo Jessee, Louise Dickenson, Anne Johnson, Juanita Davis, Russell Barton, Evelyn Hubbard, Patsy Combs. 4th Row: Jeff Boyd, G. B. Fletcher, Clyde Yates, Jack Farmer, Alfred Campbell, Danny McReynolds, Char- les Bundy, Bill Jessee, Fayne Farmer, C. A. Pratt. Sponsors: Mrs. C. C. Bundy, Jr. Mrs. James Gilmer President - Walter Harcum Vice-President - Tony Frye Secretary - Jo Boyd Treasurer - Nancy McReynolds Sergeant -at-arms - Jimmy Elliott mm MONOGRAM CLUB F ront row, 1 to r: Jimmy Elliott, Connie Yates, Catherine Jackson, Jo Boyd, Bobby Greene, Nancy Jessee, Fayne Farmer, Jeff Boyd. Standings Nancy McReynolds, Shirley Smith, Betty Duty, Arlene Brown, Frances Mast, Charlotte Burns, Charles Bundy, Bill Jessee. Pre sident, Betty Duty; Vice - President, Nancy Jessee; Sec. and Treas ., Jo Boyd; Spons or s. Buddy Poole and Jimmy Flannagan. PARENT TEACHER’S ASSOCIATION Officers : President - Dr. S. J. Polk Vice-President - James P. Gilmer Secretary - Mrs. Hunter Perry Treasurer - Mrs. Marvin Puckett Irene Robinson, Louise Jessee, Evelyn Raye, Janice Francisco, Anna Johnson, Louise Dickenson, Nancy McReynolds, Shirley Wallace, Barbara Faulkner, Olline Castle, Patsy Combs, Arlene Brown, Jo Boyd, Betty Ann Davis, Gaynell Ratliff, Velma Vencille, Lillian Hartsock, Evelyn Hubbard, Genevieve White, Frances Hanson, Juanita Davis, Linda Campbell, G. B. Fletcher, Bill Jessee, Fayne Farmer, Walter Harcum, Charles Bundy, Johnny Jenks, Danny McReynolds, Don Campbell, Alfred Campbell, Jack Farmer, Nancy Jessee, Nell Nickels, Eva Gilbert, Lillian Hartsock, Shelby Nickels, Betty Jo Jessee, Emma White, Phyllis Dawson, Catherine Jackson, Sue Robinson, Faye Cross, Glenna Hannah, Barbara Skeens, Leoda Patrick, Barbara Bundy, Shelby Fields, Russell Barton, Betty Jean Hale. TRI-HI-Y Officers : President . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . . Chaplain . . . Irene Robinson . Patsy Combs . Arlene Brown . ... Jo Boyd Russell Barton . Olline Castle The Dorothy Fuller Tri-Hi- Y Club and the Dorothy Fuller Hi-Y Club were organized in Leba- non High School this year. These clubs are sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. and the Y.M.C.A. In order to become a member of either of these clubs, it is necessary to be a member of a church or to plan to join one very soon. It is also necessary to have a good scholastic standing --this means at least a C average. In order to remain a member one must be willing to participate in the club ' s activities for the year and gain the required twenty -five points. The purpose of the Hi-Y clubs is to create, maintain, and extend Christian standards in the home, school and community. HI-Y Officers : President . . . Vice -President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Chaplain . . . G. B. Fletcher . Jack Farmer , . . Bill Jessee Alfred Campbell Charles Bundy NJiiliSmriii iS ' sisisIsSi! ; Ujl$t«!ii§!5 Front row, 1 to r: Linda Campbell, Shirley Smith, Velma Vencille, Russell Barton. 2nd row: Louise Dickenson, Aline Breeding, Betty Jo Booher, Miss Tate -Sponsor . Standing, 1 to r: Patty Sue Browning, Sue Robinson, Martha Breeding, Phyllis Dawson, Nell Nickels, Chubby Hubble, Jean Sykes. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA President . . . Vice-President Sec. and Treas. Reporter . . . Historian . . . Sponsor .... . Louise Dickenson Patty Sue Browning . . . Sue Robinson . . Russell Barton . . Velma Vencille Miss Mildred Tate Front row, 1 to r: Jewell Cook, Dallas Hubble, Almerine Jackson, Charlie Burns, Perry War- ner, Paul Phelps, Bill Hagy, Ralph Osborne, Harvey Taylor, J. P. Mercer, Tommy Campbell, Lee Cox. 2nd row: Mr. Skeens, Giles Burdette, Jennings Holt, Roland Honaker, Leon Fields, Gratt Monk, Kenneth Mutter, Kenneth Ferguson, Robert Walls, Henry Holmes, Frazier Snead, Robert Burdette, Bobby Boardwine. 3rd row: Jimmy Fields, Bobby Cox, Bobby Stoots, Ruddy Edwards, Noel Hughes, Lester Cook, Bill Cox, E. J. Vencill ' Teddy Hawkins, Herbert Mutter, Leonard Cook, Gene Lester, Clyde Yates, Jim Perry. 4th row: Lee Proffitt, Mike Cumbow, Willie Buckles, Harlowe Robinson, David Leonard, Bobby Fields, Dick Johnson, Danny Tay- lor, Ted Francisco, Hale Tate, Paul Salyers, Bobby Osborne, Clovis Adams. 5th row: Carl- ton Pratt, Gene Monk, George Breeding, Oscar Price, Larry Brown, Danny Taylor, Danny Mutter, Jimmy Duty. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . . . Sponsor .... . . . Clyde Yates . . Clovis Adams . Bobby Osborne Bobby Boardwine . . E. J. Vencille . . . J. T. Skeens LA CERCLE FRANCAIS La Devise: For our instruction and our amusement Les Couleurs: Red, white, and blue La Fleur: The Lily La Sponsaire: Mrs. C.C. Bundy, Jr. Les Membres: Mary Sanders, President Leoda Patrick, Secretary Doris Owens, Reporter James Griffith, Treasurer Betty McFaddin, Genevieve White, NATIONAL J.C.L. LATIN CLUB L to R: Nancy lessee. Vice President; Nancy McReynolds, Secretary; Tony Frye, Treasurer; Jeff Boyd, Reporter; Robert Prune r, Sergeant -at-arms ; Jimmy Elliott, Pearl Lineberry, Linda Campbell, Patricia Rasnake, Frances Mast, Shirley Harrison, Linda Sword, Charlotte Burns, Judy Hartsock, C.A Pratt, Ida Hess, Mary Jane Howard, Jimmy Combs, Kitty Renick, Jeff J e s s e e , Bobby Raines, Chubby Hubble , Shirley Smith, Helen Gray, Fayne Farmer, Patsy Combs, Arlene Brown, Charles Bundy, Jo Boyd, Barbara Bundy, Jack Farmer , Betty Jean Hale, Walter Harcum, Glen- na Hannah. I I DRIVERS EDUCATION CLUB Front row, 1 to r: Carl Shoemaker; Vice-President, Wilma Fanis; President, Irene Robinson; Secretary, Gaynell Ratliff; Treasurer, Bobby Osborne. Standing 1 to r: Mr. Poole, Phyllis Daw- son, Judy Frazier, Ann Hagy, Ida Hess, Junaita Owens, Shirley Rasnake, Eva Gilbert, Rachel Gibson, Dallas Hubble. Sponsor, Buddy Poole. Front row, 1 to r: Nancy Jessee, Vice-President; Janice Francisco, Secretary; Barbara Faulk- ner, President; Evelyn Hubbard, Reporter. 2nd row: Betty Jessee, Louise Jessee, Kittye Re- nick, Mary J ohns on, Danny McReynolds , Treasurer; Evelyn Raye, Shirley W allace, Velma Vencille, Russell Barton, Lillian Hartsock. 3rd row: Sue Robinson, Mrs. Helvey, Chubby Hub- ble , Barbara Bundy, Judy Hartsock, Patty Hagy, Pearl Lineberry, Barbara Skeens, Leoda Pat- rick, Aline Breeding, Nancy McReynolds, Catherine Jackson, Patsy Combs. 4th row: Eva Gilbert, Oleane Warner, Mary Jane Howard, Connie Yates, Linda Campbell, Louise Dickenson, Olline Castle, Frances Hanson, Phyllis Dawson, Jimmy Bowles, G. B. Fletcher. Sponsor, Mrs. Paul Helvey LIBRARY CLUB SAFETY PATROL Front row, 1 to r: Larry Rasnake, Capt.; Jimmy Givens, Lt. ; James Faulkner; James Ashbrook, Squad Leader; Eddy Ashbrook, Lt. 2nd row: Russell Harmon, L. P. Hess, James Arthur Combs, George Faulkner, Prestine Griffith, Kenneth Fields, Freddie Ring, Bailey Jackson, Paul Cook, Kenneth Harmon, Teddy Brooks. 3rd row: George Taylor, Richard Fanis, Ronnie Harmon, Toby Jessee; Jimmy Gibson, Squad Leader; James Steele, Dwight Cook, Robert Johnson, Gle Re nick, George Whited, Charles Edmonds , Alfred Whited. 4th row: Buford Walls , Billy Price, Mack e ' y Prater, Junior Clark, James Yates , Harry Monk, Harry Horne, Billy Hendricks . 5th row; Cardell Yates , Richard Cozzolino, Raymond Fields , Loyd Elswick, Dollen King, Joe Pru- ner, J. D. Vicars, Charles Cassell, Jackie Elswick, Garlon F armer . 6th row: Billy Y ounce, Allen Monk, Dan Gross, Dave Fields, Arch Robins, Buford Ferguson, James Ferell, Luther Fields, Jerry Hale, James Horne. Sponsors : Mrs . Duff, Mrs. A. Dickens on, and Mrs . Taylor Front row, 1 to r: Chubby Hubble, Gaynelle Ratliff, Reporter; Mary Carol Jessee, Vice Pres.; Judy Jessee, Sec ' y and Treas.; Russell Barton, Louise Dickens on. Pres .; Mary Bays, Jo Ann Hicks , Kitty Renick, Mary Arm Fields. Second row: Mary Ann Ferguson, Velma Vencille , Bar - bara Taylor, Etta Bowles , Joyce Robinette , Shirley Smith, Shirley Stoots, Nancy Harcum , Ole an Warner, Greta McFarlane, Linda Stiltner, Patty Hagy, Vada Jessee, Evelyn Burns. Third row: Shirley Howard, Ruby Campbell, George Ann Robinson, Delores Morrison, Marion Pratt, Anne Booth, Betty Jo Jessee, Linda Campbell, Racheal Harmon, Connie Powers , Wylodean Sutton, Betty Booher , Charlotte Burns, Mary Jane Howard. F ourth row: Clyde Johnson, Billy Gray, Jewell Cook, Jimmy Fields, Larry Brown, Pres.; Kenneth F armer, Paul Phelps, C. A. Pratt, Bobby Edmonds , Sec ' y and Treas.; Jackie Barnette , Paul Vencill, Robert McCloud. Fifth row: Howard Horn, Charlie Groce, Bobby Raines , Charles Walden. Sponsors: Miss Virginia Fletcher and B. O. Porterfield 4-H CLUB Members in the L. Charlotte Burns , Kittye Renick, Mary Jane Howard, Frances Mast, Billy Jo Smith, Clinton Hed- rick, Larry Brown, Marcus Lowe, Billy Hendricks, Robert Pruner, Bruce Warner. Members in the H, Donna Porter- field, Paula Barton, Kemp Bausell, Frankie Hanson, Helen Barton, Wylodean Sutton, Elizabeth Jackson, Nancy Lynn Jessee, Mary Bays, Marion Pratt, Jeff Boyd, Tony Frye, Kenneth Farmer, Bobby Bausell, David Fuller, Jack Farm- er, Larry Bausell. Members in the S. Jimmy Hawkins, Jimmy Elliott, Bobby Raines, Danny Robinette, Robert Hughe s , Jessee Alderson, Carolyn Hurt, Pat Holiday, Jan McReynolds, Jo Pruner, Judy Jessee, Ronnie Brown, Jimm y .Fields , Bobbye Greene. BEGINNING BAND BAND Mary Carol Jessee, Nancy Harcum, Nancy McReynolds, Etta Bowles, Shirley Stoots , Connie Powers. President . . . Vice President Sec ' y and Treas Librarian . . . Drum Captain . Band Director . . Jack F armer . . . .Tony F rye . . . . Jeff Boyd Mary Lou Valley Jessee Alder son Manual Arellano BEGINNING BAND CHOIR Front row, 1 to r: Juanita Davis, Bettye Davis, Judy Jessee, Connie Yates, Shirley Wallace. 2nd row: Janice Francisco, Velma Vencille, Anne Johnson, Janice Burns, Patty Morrison, Eve- lyn Hubbard. 3rd row: Patty Sue Browning, Faye Cross, Olline Castle, Genevieve White, Patsy Taylor, Linda Campbell. 4th row: Rosalie Steele, Russell Barton, Mary Bell Johnson, Lillian Hartsock, Judy Hartsock, Shirley Smith. 5th row: Jeff Boyd, Ruby Bays, George Breeding, Linda Taylor, Peggy Phelps, Fayne Farmer, Betty McFaddin, Chubby Hubble, Tony Frye, Bar- bara Faulkner, Jimmy Elliott. Officers : President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Librarian . . Alfred Dickenson, Jr. .... Juanita Davis . . . Shirley Wallace . . . David Leonard .... Connie Yates Director Manual Arellano NEW SCHOOL Photos Will Be PLAN ADOPTED Shown At L.H.S. Superlatives Are Announced Supt. G. H. Givens announced Feb. 7 that a new 12 year school plan will begin with the ‘56-57 school season Pret tion o of cla will b same ties. New Clevel aker. Leban 1957, mentr are in Claf neede since class more will 1 With High gradu Onl seven stude be afl Loc the i some more bettei ALs: will older ers. team; peted and i prove Reasons For January Omission 1 We, the staff of the Trail Blazer feel honored to bring you this first edition of the year 1956. We are sorry that it proved im- possible to publish a January is- sue. We found that it would have been a hardship to spend as much time as is necessary for the staff on the paper and to have given enough preparation for our examinations. Betty Ciocke The Betty Croker Homemaker of Tomorrow in Lebanon High School is Glenna Hanna, a mem- her of the senior class. Fifty prize photographs Includ- ing the top winners in the Ninth Annual National High School t knfAn«nnVin InrOrflc Will Ho Three hundred votes from all I and Senior Classes. With eight! those election judges who had over the high school department categories for each ballot, stu- the responsibility of getting all were cast last Monday to decide dents voted some 50 names in the ballots counted ! But, licMusem; rrea miaow, uirecturi . , , of the National Scholastic Press f ct a «“ t y° lI? I£ . — I tween the ages of 17 and 18 % after - • — ’ they !ly- ults. llass and ilar; lan- tch- de- and Stic; cson, and irles Ver- Most d as ents nces obby olds, and ible; ancy Ger- hite, and llest; ack- lliott and ady- that per- the rs. ?ould rate- ' ' Ciucu. oouHCtiw aic UC1115 Uigcu ; ... , , . to enter to assure the school of i ful recognition to the Pioneer the best pntrant nessihle ir, the; Staff as they made it possible for is to present you with our lead TRAIL BLAZER STAFF Editor Frances Mast Business Manager Jeff Boyd Copy Editor Bobbye Greene Feature Editor Jimmy Elliott Circulation Manager Charlotte Burns Assistant Circulation Manager Gaynell Ratliff Sports Editor Tony Frye ;tory. They allowed us to conduct he polls for the Junior-Senior Superlative which up to this year lad been done only through the Pioneer. — — L H S Poole Resigns Coach Position Faculty Advisors Mrs. Catherine Bowen Mrs. Eugene Vicars of the program designed to assist She received the highest score j schools in building in young wo- in a written examination which j men a deeper appreciation and tested the homemaking know- understanding of the American ledge and attitudes of senior home and to emphasize through girls in the graduating class. She will be entered in competition to name this state’s candidate for the title of All-American Homemaker of Tomorow and will also be considered for the run- ncrup award In the state. She will receive a golden award pin designed by Trlfari and the school will receive a “Betty Crocker Good and Easy Cook Book. a sound scholarship award pro gram the personal qualities and sense of value necessary to suc- cessful homemaking. More than 8100,000 in scholarships will be awarded. Each state Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow will re- ceive a $1,500 scholar ship and an educational trip with her school advisor to Washington, D. C.. colonial Williamsburg, Va„ and The national winner in the , Philadelphia. A $500 scholarship Search conducted among 256,534 young women In 10,222 of the nation’s public, private and par- ochial high school will be named will be awarded the runnerup girl in each state. The school of the state winner will receive a (Continued on page 4) Is Success Results have just been record- ed of Lebanon High’s contribu- tions to the March of Dimes polio drive, and seems the stu- dents have netted quite a large sum of money ror the National Foundation. The donation are as follows: Benefit ball game $ 78.74 Coin Cards in homes 177.86 Lafiel crutches 76.59 Peanut sale at school 50.57 TOTAL $383.76 Polio victims everwhere are saying “thank you” to those who have given of their time, e ffort, and money toward making this campaign such a huge success. Coach Buddy Poole, of LHS, jave up his head coach position it the school last week, and Timmy Flannagan, who has as- sisted him for two years, assumed ,he post immediately. Said Poole, in reference to his action: “I have enjoyed by assoc- iation with the coaches, princi- . pals, and players of Southwest number of three act plays in an ■ Virginia and regret leaving very effort to choose an enjoyable ! much, but I feel that in the in- senior play. “Our Hearts Were j terest of my family’s prosperity Young and Gay, dramatized by i it’s the proper thing to do.” He Jean Kerr from the book by, has just accepted a sales route Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily j with the New Era Milling Cora- Kimbough has been selected. ! pany and will travel the firm’s This three act comedy uses a cast Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi, of eight boys and nine girls. As j Florida and South Carolina ter- soon as play books, which have ; ritory. been ordered, are received, char- 1 coach Flannagan, who has acters will be selected. Any sen- 1 taken the head job, has Indeed lor who is interested in trying j had a very colorful sports life out for any part may do so. LHS “If a man is known by the company he keeps, is the good man bad because he keeps eom- background. From high school sports in Bristol; to basketball and baseball at college; and on to a professional contract with the New York Giants. For the past , , , , , two seasons he was the man- pany wrth a bad man, or is a bad about _ centftrfleW for the Bris- man good because he keeps com- pany with tne gooa man? (Continued on page 4) Seated, 1 to r: Catherine Jacks on, Gaynelle Ratliff, Assistant Editor; Bobbye Greene. Standing: Charles Bundy, Circulation Manager ; Irene Robinson, Genevieve White, Nancy Jessee, Bill les- see, Jimmy Elliott, Walter Harcum. Not pictured, Tony Frye and Frances Hanson,. Sponsors: Mrs. Paul Helvey, Mrs. A. T. Griffith Photographers Jeff Boyd Jeff Jessee PIONEER STAFF Typists Shelby Nickels Patsy Combs Coach Buddy Poole a Johnny Jenks -Captain E. J. Vencill-Co-Captain Bill Jessee F red Jessee Roy Jackson Bruce Warner Assistant Coach Jimmy Flannagan Jimmy Elliott Bobby Boardwine Tony Frye Bobby Osborne Robert Pruner Front row, 1 to r: LeonFields, David Cook, Bobby Boardwine, E. J. Vencill, Lee Cox, Fred lessee, Johnny Jenks. 2nd row: Larry Bausell, Jimmy Bowles, Bruce Warner, Robert Pruner, Bobby Bausell, Bill Jessee, Bobby Osborne, Roy Jackson. 3rd row: Paul Jes- see -Manager , James Jackson, Charles Waldon, Kenneth Farmer, Jimmy Eliott, Tony Frye, Ted Francisco, James Slate -Manager. % Shirley Smith Nancy Jessee Betty Duty GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Jo Boyd, Co-Captain Emma Bell White, Captain Glenna Hannah Coach, Mrs. Manual Arellano Manager, Phyllis Gray F ront row, 1 to r : Bobby Bausell, Tony F rye, Bobby Stoots, Billy Cox, Jimmy Duty, Ted Francisco, K.enneth Addison. 2nd row: Pete Fields, Manager; Robert Pruner, Bruce Warner, Roy Jackson, Ro- ger Garrett, Johnny Jenks, Danny McRey- nolds; Kenneth Ferguson, Manager. Jimmy Duty pRii Pete Fields Jimmy Flannagan Coach BASEBALL Front row, 1 to r: Lee Proffitt, Roy Jackson, Lee Cox, Billy Cox, Ted Francisco, Bill Jessee, Charles Waldon. 2nd row: Jimmy Combs, Wayne Nunely, Douglas Bevins, Tony Frye, E. J. Vencille, Bobby Boardwine, Harry Sword, Leon Fields. 3rd row: Bobby Bausell, Jewell Cook, Kenneth Farmer, David Fuller, Cain Nickels, James Slate. BASEBALL COUNTY CO- CHAMPIONS 1956 late - Managers - Coach HOMECOMING QUEEN BETTY DUTY ATTENDANTS Ruby Bays, Mary Lou Valley, Mary C. Jessee, Judy Jessee . JUANITA DAVIS SENIOR QUEEN SENIOR KING . . D ON CAMPBELL ATTENDANTS m Nancy Lynn Jessee MISS JUNIOR Shirley Harrison MISS SOPHOMORE Mary Bays MISS FRESHMAN Brenda Cook Carol Snead Sandra Jones Carlton Pratt Karen Holliday Ronnie Cozzolino Melanie Jessee Gregory Finney Sandra McFaddin Danny Davis Margaret Duty Junior Clark Sandra Clark Tommy Fuller James Gilmer, Jr Linda Watkins Kittye Renick Robert Pruner Gaynell Ratliff Bobby Stoots Anne Johnson Maid of Honor Queen Barbara Faulkner King Clyde Yates i,. v J ’X y «3 r ■ ■ JUNIO Jeff Boyd MOST F ranees Mast POPULAR Harry Lee Johnson Mary Lou Valley FRIENDLIEST Genevieve White NEATEST Catherine Jackson Tony Frye MOST VERSATILE Gerald Combs SUPERLATIVES Nancy Jessee Kenneth Addis on MOST ATHLETIC Jimmy Elliott Gaynelle Ratliff MOST GENTLEMANLIKE MOST LADYLIKE Harold Cook Connie Yates MOST DEPENDABLE Nancy McReynolds Bobby Bays MOST STUDIOUS Fayne Farmer School, District, State Winner in Boys ' Prose Bobbye Greene School, County Winner in Girls ' Prose WHO’S WHO Charles Bundy, Fayne Farmer, Alfred Dickenson, G. B. Fletcher County Winner in One Act Play Nancy McReynolds School Spelling Winner F ranees Mast School Poetry Winner WHO’S WHO Jimmy Elliott School, County Winner in Boys ' Public Speaking Ruby Bays School Winner in Girls ' Public Speaking Robert Pruner, Danny McReynolds, Charles Bundy Delegates to State S.C.A. Nancy lessee, Nancy McReynolds Science Fair Winners, School and District Jeff Boyd, Jimmy Elliott, Tony Frye Winners in Science Fair f Walter Harcum, Arlene Brown, G.B. Bletcher, Irene Robinson Delegates to Hi-Y Model General Assembly Mr. Arellano, Tony Frye, Mary Lou Valley, Mary C. Jessee, Jack Farmer Band Trophies Emma B. White, Johnny Jenks, Shirley Smith All County Basketball Mr. Flannagan, Robert Pruner Coaches Award Induction of 1956-57 S.C.A. Officers d GRADUATION Glenna Hannah Salutatorian Fayne Farmer Valedictorian ,1- III 11 1 ' I’ I l j I f 1 I s I ■ ■ CM 1 5 I! 1 . Ml ■ Baccalaureate Speaker Rev. Raymond Smith Principal G. B. Whited Arlene Brown Our Faith In Opportunity THEME . . . THE PAST IS A FOUNDATION Jack F armer Education, A Preparation SENIORS’ ACTIVITIES CLOVIS ADAMS Football 2,3; Baseball 2,3; Band 1; F.F.A. 2,3, 4; Senior Play 4. RUSSELL BARTON Home Room Pres. 1; S.C.A 1,3; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; May Day 2,3; An- nual Staff 2,3; F.H.A. 3,4; Sec. and Treas. Home Room 4; Cheer Leader 4; Song Leader 4; Re- porter and Song Leader of Tri-Hi-Y 4. RUBY BAYS Miss Freshman 1; Home Coming Attendant 1,4; Sec. of Class 1; Christm as Pageant 2; Choir 1, 4; Library Club 3; Cheer Leader 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; School Public Speaking 4. BOBBY BOARD WINE Football 3,4; Baseball 2,3; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4. JO BOYD Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Captain Basketball 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Reporter of Senior Class 4; Sec. and Treas. of Monogram 4; Sec. of Science 4; Treas. of Tri-Hi-Y 4; Vice Pres, of C 1 a s s 3; Sec. of Latin Club 3; Miss Junior; Reporter of Science Club; Popularity Contest 2, 3,4; Reporter of Class 2; Attendant of May Day; Treas. of Latin Club; Treas. of Science Club. ARLENE BROWN Sec. and Treas. of Home Room 2,3; Pres, of Latin Club 3; Assistant Editor of Annual 3; Ed- itor of Annual 4; Sec. of Tri-Hi-Y 4; Vice Pres. Class 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Li- brary Club 3,4; S.C.A. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Mono- gram Club 4; Delegate to S.I.P.A. 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y M.G.A. 4; Senior Play 4; Speaker at Graduation; State One Act Play 3; Popularity Contest 4. PATTY SUE BROWNING Reporter of Home Room 1; Latin Club 2,3,4; Li- brary Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 4. BARBARA JO BUNDY Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. CHARLES BUNDY Pres. S.C.A. 4; Member of S.C.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Dele- gate to State S.C.A. 2,4; Delegate to S.C.A. Dis- trict 2,3,4; Pres. Class 3; Pres. Class 1; Pres, of Home Room 1,2; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; Vice Pres. Science Club 3; School Prose 2; County Prose 3; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Library Club 1,2,3; Chaplain of Hi-Y; Popularity Con- test 2,3,4; State One Act Play 3; County One Act Play 4; One Act Play 2; Senior Play 4; Speaker at Graduation. ALFRED CAMPBELL Vice Pres, of 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2,3; Hi-Y 4; Treas. Home Room 4; Reporter of Home Room 4; Band 1,2; Science Club 4; Senior Play 4. BETTY JO CAMPBELL Library Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Home Ec. Club 2. DONALD CAMPBELL B .F.A. 2; Hi-Y 4. RUBY CARTY Library Club 1,2,3; Home Ec. Club 2; 4-H 1,2, 3, . OLLINE CASTLE Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. Club 2,3; Monogram 2,3; Chaplain of Tri-Hi-Y 4; Home Room Treas. 1,2; Reporter of F.H.A. Club 3; Choir 3,4. PATSY COMBS Sec. and Treas. of Class 3,4; May Day Princess 3; Christmas Pageant 3; Reporter of Home Room 4; Typist for Annual 4; Vice Pres, of Tri-Hi-Y 4; Science Club 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3; Latin Club 2,3,4. FAYE CROSS Choir 1,2,3; Cheerleader 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Latin Club 2; Christmas Pageant 2; Tumbling 2; May Day 2. BETTY ANNE DAVIS Choir 1,2; Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Club 2 ; Christmas Pageant 1; Tumbling 1; Popu- larity Conte st 3; May Day 2; Minstrel 1,2; Senior Play 4. JUANITA DAVIS Choir 1,2,3; Pres, of Choir 1; F.H.A. 2,3; Sci- ence Club 2; Library Club 2; Home Coming Queen 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; S.C.A. 1; Cheerleader 2, 3; May Day 1,2; 4-H Club 1,2; Senior Queen 4. LINTON DAWSON Home Room Pres. 2,3; May Day Program 3; Christmas Pageant 3; Science Club 3,4; S.C.A. 1,2,3. LOUISE DICKENSON Tri-Hi-Y 4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Pres, of 4-H Club 4; Pres, of F.H.A. 4; 4-H Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3,4; May Day 2; Christmas Pageant 2; Sec. and Treas. of Home Room 1; Senior Play 4; 4-H District Contest Winner 3,4; S.C.A. 4. BETTY DUTY Pres. Home Room 1,2,3; Vice Pres, of Mono- gram 3,4; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 2; S.C.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Home Coming Queen 4; Popularity Con- test 3,4; Pres, of Monogram 4. FAYNE FARMER Sec. Class 1; Pres. Class 2,4; Vice Pres. S.C. A. 3; Latin Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 4; Reporter 3; Re- porter of Home Room 1,3; Public Speaking Co- Winner 3; State One Act Play 3; Business Man- ager of Annual 4; Christmas Pageant 3,4; Sen- ior Play 4; Co-Play Winner 4; District Speech Winner 4; Speaker at Graduation. JACK FARMER Vice Pres. Home Room 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Science Club 4; Hi-Y Vice Pres. 4; Band Captain 4; S.C.A. 4; Senior Play 4; Popu- larity Contest 4; Hi-Y 4. BARBARA FAULKNER Basketball 1; Cheerleader 2,3; May Day 2,3; Choir 1,2,3; Treas. Choir 1; County Play 3; Pres. Library Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; S.C.A. 4; Minstrel 1,2,3; Reporter of Home Room 4; 4-H Club 1,2; Queen of May Court 4; Senior Play 4. KENNETH FERGUSON Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Reporter of Home Room 1,2; Treas. of Home Room 3; Trail Blazer 3; Annual Staff 2,3; Li- brary Club 3; F.H.A. 2,4; Prince of Junior Class 3; Popularity Contest 3. SHELBY FIELDS Tri-Hi-Y 4. G. B. FLETCHER Treas. of Home Room 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Library Club 3; Science 3,4; Pres, of Hi-Y 4; Co-Play 4; Hi-Y M.G.A. 4. JANICE FRANCISCO Reporter of Home Room 2; Choir 2,3; Library Club 3,4; Science 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; May Day 1; Sec. and Treas. of Library Club 3; Minstrel 2, 3; 4-H 1; Senior Play 4. RACHEL GIBSON EVA GILBERT Basketball 3,4; Library Club 2,3; Science Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Drivers Ed. Club 4. PHYLLIS GRAY Monogram Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2; Sec. of Home Room 1. SENIOR ACTIVITIES SHIRLEY HAGY Drivers Ed. Club 4. BETTY JEAN HALE Latin Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Club 4; 4-H Club 1. GLENN A HANNAH Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Monogram Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2,3,4; Popularity Con- test 3,4; Sec. of Latin Club 2; Sec. of S.C.A. 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker 4; Cheerleader 3; Treas. of Latin Club 3. FRANCES HANSON Band 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; Reporter of Home Room 2; 4-H 1,2, 3, 4; May Day 2,3; Library Club 1,2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y; Reporter of Library Club 2. WALTER HARCUM Science Club 1,2, 3,4; Hi- Y 4; Monogram 3; Latin Club 2,3,4; S.C.A. 4; President Science Club 4; President Home Room 4; Vice Pres. Latin Club 3; Reporter Latin Club 3; Vice Pres. Home Room 3; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Art Edi- tor of Annual 4. EVELYN HUBBARD Treas . of Home Room 1; Reporter of Home Room 2; Science Club 2,3,4; F rench Club 3,4; Treas. of French Club 3; Sgt-At-Arms 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4; Library Club 2,3,4; Senior Play 4; Re- porter of Library Club 4; Choir 2,4; Minstrel 2; Variety Show 4. JOHNNY JENKS Treas. of Freshman Class; Home Room Treas. Band 1,2,3; Football 3,4; Captain of Football 4; All County Basketball 4; Basketball 3,4; Co- Captain of Basketball Team 4; Tumbling Team 3,4; Popularity Contest 3,4; Hi-Y Club 4; Soph- omore Home Room Officer. BETTY JO JESSEE Tri-Hi-Y 4; 4-H Club 2,3,4; F.H.A. 2,3; Choir 3; Science Club 2,3,4; Minstrel 3; May Day 1,3, 4; Speaker at Senior Banquet. BILL JESSEE Choir 2,3; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 3,4; S.C.A. 4; Sec. and Treas. of Home Room 3; Pres, of Home Room 4; Monogram Club 4; Library Club 3; Science Club 4; F.F.A. 2,3; F.F.A. Judging Team 2,3; Tumbling Team 2; Senior Play Cast 4. PAUL JESSEE F.F.A. 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Manager of Football 4. LOUISE JESSEE Science Club 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Vice Pres. Home Room 1,2; Sec. of Home Room 4; Sgt.-At-Arms of French Club 4; Basketball 3; Choir 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. ANNE JOHNSON Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2; Tri-Hi- Y Club 4; Choir 3,4; Treas. of Science Club 4; Sec. of F reshmen Home Room; Vice Pres, of Home Room 4; Vice Pres, of Home Room 3; Popularity Contest 3,4; May Day Court 4; May Day Activities 3. DICK JOHNSON ANNA JAMES McCLOUD SHELBY NICKELS Typist on Annual Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. MATTIE NIPPER BOBBY OSBORNE Football 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4; F.F.A. Judging Team 3; Drivers Ed. Club 3,4; Sec. of Drivers Club 4. DORIS OWENS Science Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Reporter of F rench Club 3. JIM PERRY May Day 2,3; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Tumbling Team 2,3. SHIRLEY RASNAKE 4-H Club 3,4; F.H.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3; Drivers Ed. Club 4. EVELYN RAYE Reporter of Home Room 1; May Court 1; Cheer- leader 2,3,4; Sec. of Home Room 2; Popularity Contest 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Band 4; ' Basketball 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Library Club 2,3,4; Treas. of Library Club 2,3; French Club 3,4; Pres, of F rench Club 3; S.C.A. 3; F.H.A. 3; Treas. of F.H.A. 3. SUE ROBINSON F.H.A. Club 3,4; Treas. of F.H.A. 3; Sec. and Treas. F.H.A. 4; Basketball Manager 3; Library Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4. IRENE ROBINSON Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; Pres, of Home Room 1,3; S.C.A. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ; F.H.A. Club 2; Vice Pres, of Home Room 4; Pres . of Drivers Ed. Club 4; Pres, of Tri-Hi-Y 4; Annual Staff 4; Senior Play 4; Tri-Hi-Y M.G.A. 4. CARL SHOEMAKER F.F.A. 1 ,2,3; Drivers Training Club; Football 3. CECIL SNEAD Choir 3; F.F.A. 1; Senior Play 4. LEON SWORD Band 1 ,2,3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Foot- ball 1,3,4. HAL TATE F.F.A. 2,3. E. J. VENCILL Football 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4. VELMA VENCILLE F.H.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; Science Club 4; 4-H Club 1; Choir 4; Popularity 3; Annual Staff 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; May Day 2; Historian of F.H.A. 4. SHIRLEY WALLACE Basketball 1 ; Library Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Choir 2,3,4; Treas. of Choir 4. NANCY WARNER 4-H Club 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 2. EMMA WHITE Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; All County Basketball 2,3; Popularity Contest 4; Basketball Captain 4; 4-H Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4; May Day 2,3. EDDA JEAN YATES CLYDE YATES F ootball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Treas. of Home Room 1; Vice Pres, of Home Room 1; Science Club 2,3,4; Sgt-At-Arms of Science Club 4; Pres, of F.F.A. 3. mm CONGRATULATIONS to the SENIORS and FACULTY 1955 - 1956 CLINCHFIELD COAL CORPORATION Dante Virginia Finest in Motion Pictures Entertainment-- Cinemascope - - For Home Entertainment FLANARY TV-RADIO CO. CLINCH MOTORS, INC. 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WHITE SONS Phone 22 Richlands, Virginia YOUR FRIENDLY SHELL - DEALER ABINGDON OIL CO. Abingdon, Virginia HECHT ' S BAKERY £ LLir.N jj 4 l 1 Is ul soco SUNBEAM BREAD ENERGY PACKED GAS OIL COMPANY OUR FIFTIETH YEAR OF QUALITY AND SERVICE Richlands, Virginia R. LYNN FLEENOR TYPEWRITER SALES SERVICE COMPANY ABINGDON GROCERY COMPANY Phone S- 1 1 1 1 832 State Street Bristol, Tenn.--Va. Phone 777 Abingdon, Virginia SMITHFIELD SERVICE STATION Rosedale, Virginia CRABTREE BUICK CO. PARKS BELK CO. Abingdon, Virginia Sales and Service Abingdon, Virginia McRE YNOLDS HARDWARE FURN. St. Paul, Virginia ST. PAUL HOTEL Ro-2891 1 St. Paul, Va. FULLER ' S MARKET Phone Ro-2811 St. Paul, Va. Compliments of L. T. PHILLIPS DR. J. DEAN CREGER, M.D. St. Paul, Virginia Compliments of DR. P. N. DANIS, JR. DICKENSON McNEER CO., INC. Dial Ro-20223 1 St. Paul, Va. Compliments of: TANNERS, Richlands FAUCETTE, INC. GENWAS CAFE, Honaker J. W. FLETCHER KING KONE I-U-III Richlands, Virginia LEBANON BLOCK SUPPLY CO. ABINGDON LIVESTOCK MARKET Manufactures of Concrete and Cinder Blocks Sale Every Thursday r _ _ Lumber and Builders Materials 1 or All Classes of Livestock Phone 269 Lebanon, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia ! MARTHA WASHINGTON INN HUFF-COOK FUNERAL HOME Southwest Virginia ' s Finest Ambulance Service Beautiful Rooms Anywhere -Any Time and Gracious Dining Phone 22211 H. Arthur Hall, Manager St. Paul, Virginia BOLTON BROS. WHITED ' S SUPER MARKET DISTRIBUTORS CITIES SERVICE OIL CO. Products Phone Ro-2-8891 St. Paul, Virginia Honaker, Virginia FIRST NATIONAL BANK HONAKER LUMBER CO. Honaker, Virginia Honaker, Virginia ARNOLD ' S JEWELRY ABINGDON FROZEN FOOD INC. Abingdon, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia BROOK ' S HATCHERY DR. W. E. CLINE Phone 347 Abingdon, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia DUTT and WAGNER WHITE ' S ORCHARDS Abingdon, Va. See: C. V. Tignor Lebanon, Virginia Fruit of Quality Castlewood, Virginia CUMBOW CHINA DECORATING HENDERSON FUNERAL CHAPEL Abingdon, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia CLINCHFIELD LUMBER SUPPLY COMPANY NORTON FLORAL CO. Phone 2711 St. Paul, Virginia Norton, Virginia ST. PAUL BUILDERS SUPPLY GULF SERVICE STATION Phone Ro-28332 Phone Ro-2-5481 St. Paul, Virginia St . Paul, Virginia FRAZIER ' S DRY CLEANERS MARSHALL ' S DEPT. STORE Phone Ro-2-531 Clothing Novelties Ro-2-3271 St. Paul, Virginia St . Paul, Virginia JESSEE ' S FOOD MARKET FIRST NATIONAL BANK Phone RO-8611 St. Paul, Virginia St . Paul, Virginia CITY MARKET LEBANON QUALITY CLEANERS All Your Shopping Under One Roof Phone 67 Lebanon, Virginia One Day Service Phone 278 Lebanon, Virginia RUSSELL COAL CORP. Lebanon, Virginia BUDLEY BURNS FURNITURE STORE Authorized G. E. Dealer Phone 152 Lebanon, Virginia BUDLEY BURNS INSURANCE Now JESSEES ' DRUG STORE NATIONWIDE CO., INC. Fire, Life, Auto Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon ' s Newest Finest Drug Store Phone 369 Lebanon, Virginia RUSSELL HARDWARE CO. NICKEL ' S SERVICE STATION Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia RUSSELL THEATRE HARGIS FLOWER SHOP Movies Are Better Than Ever Phone 188-J Lebanon, Virginia Lebanon, Virginia ABINGDON CLEANERS SWIM ' S JEWELERS Launderers, Inc. Abingdon, Virginia Richlands, Virginia VANCE SUPPLY CO. For that new house see us CLIFTON MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Abingdon, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia STATZER’S RESTAURANT Bristol, Abingdon Highway Abingdon, Virginia ZEPHER THEATRE Abingdon, Virginia BARR’S SPORTING GOODS CO. WALTERS LUMBER CO. Bristol, Tennessee Abingdon, Virginia NATIONAL SUPER MARKET Richlands, Virginia PEOPLE’S DRUG STORE ’’Service For the Sick” Phone 193 Abingdon, Virginia PEARCE DRY CLEANERS J.C. MONTGOMERY INC., CORP. Abingdon, Virginia Abingdon, Virginia Best Wishes From THE LEBANON NEWS Russell County’s Family Newspaper since 1880 Lebanon, Virginia VANDYKE’S DEPARTMENT STORE Ladies, Men ' s and Children ' s Ready-To-Wear Richlands, Virginia RICHLAND’S PHARMACY ’’Rexall Drug Store” THE CLOTHING MART Richlands, Virginia Richlands, Virginia T.H. HILL, CORP. Richlands, Virginia RUSSELL OIL CO., INC. Phone Trinity 32211 Honaker, Virginia TILLER’S DEPT. STORE Honaker and Lebanon, Va. CENTRAL GROCERY Phone 34111, Honaker, Va. Compliments of REYNOLDS GULF Abingdon, Virginia GLOVER LAUNDRY Abingdon, Virginia Compliments of G.Q. GILMER Lebanon, Virginia Compliments of R.F. GILLESPIE Lebanon, Virginia PEOPLE’S GROCERY Lebanon, Virginia UNION FOOD CENTER Abingdon, Virginia McCLURE MOTORS, INC. Chevrolet Cadillac Since 1899 State and Seventh St. Bristol, Tennessee Bristol, Va.--Tenn. ROYAL CROWN AND NEHI BEVERAGES MOORE-EARHART CO. 4652 Lee Highway Saddles, Harness and Shoe Findings Phone n- 506 -w 647 State Street Bristol, Virginia Bristol, Virginia l+BnHJcol CASTLE CHEVROLET COMPANY Bristol ' s Greatest Department Store Oldsmobile and Chevrolet Sales Service 65 Years of Service DUAL DRIVE CARS Phone 92 Bristol, Tennessee Lebanon, Virginia LYNCH MOTOR COMPANY Sales and Service Dodge - -Plymouth Cars and Dodge Job -rated Trucks Dependable Service On All Makes of Cars and Trucks 24 Hr. Wrecker Service Phone 35 --Lebanon, Va. LEBANON MOTOR SALES Your Friendly Ford Dealer Lebanon Honaker ST. PAUL SUPPLY CO., INC. TAYLOR -KISER INSURANCE CO. Hardware Furniture For all your insurance needs St. Paul, Virginia St. Paul, Virginia PIGGLY WIGGLY PALM BEACH CORPORATION YOUR MOTHER AND FATHER TRADED WITH US Phone 4121 Phone 2-7691 St. Paul St. Paul, Virginia Geo. F. Patrick DIXIE GROCERY CO., INC. CANDY COMPANY Abingdon, Virginia Honaker, Virginia SIMMONS CHEVROLET SALES MODERN CHEVROLET SALES, INC. Richlands, Virginia St . Paul, Virginia ABINGDON MOTOR RE MINE GOBBLE COMPANY Bristol ' s Smartest Men ' s Shop Abingdon, Virginia Bristol, Virginia STUCKEY ' S PECAN SHOPPE JUNIOR BOOT SHOP Fine Pecan Candies, Nuts Bristol, Virginia Abingdon-Bristol Highway VAN DERVORTS, INC. BRISTOL DRUG CORP. Bristol, Virginia Bristol, Virginia SHELBY AUTO PARK REAR KING ' S THE JEWEL BOX Your Friendly Jeweler Park in town 529 State Street Bristol, Virginia Bristol, Virginia COMPLIMENTS OF: Easly Flowers, Richlands Royal Cafe, St. Paul Lawson ' s Barber Shop, St. Paul Hilton ' s Appliance, St. Paul West End Pharmacy, Abingdon Piggly Wiggly, Richlands Jimmy B. Nash, Abingdon Clifton South Stone, Abingdon Haga Furniture, Abingdon Sampson ' s Restaurant, Abingdon Johnson Florist, Abingdon Popp ' s Cafe, St. Paul Wm. Rice Son, Abingdon Dr. Harold Ellis, Abingdon H. L. Amis, Abingdon F. H. Moore, Abingdon Blevins Sinclair, Abingdon Lohr ' s, Lebanon E. G. Ferguson, Lebanon J. C. Watkins, Lebanon Charm Beauty Shop, Lebanon Geo. A. Pruner, Lebanon Bill Wilson, Honaker FIRST NATIONAL BANK Best Wishes to the Seniors of Lebanon High School Class of 1 9 5 5 - ' 5 6 Lebanon, Virginia MITCHELL ' S Lebanon, Virginia JOSTEN MANUFACTURING CO. Owatonna, Minnesota HERFF-JONES CO. Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers 1407-1419 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana ■ tetanon f-figfc School Library


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